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Process wslua/CMakeLists.txt using add_subdirectory instead of include. Generate files in the build directory instead of the source directory. Copy lua scripts to DATAFILE_DIR instead of DATAFILE_DIR/lua. That's where init.lua looks for console.lua. Always set WIRESHARK_RUN_FROM_BUILD_DIRECTORY when testing. We presumably want to test our source files and not files which may or may not be in the system path. When we're running from the build directory look for lua scripts in both the Autotools and CMake build locations. Change-Id: Ic15ab8c58ff1b170d000c9b3e0a329af2ec44b7b Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/7590 Reviewed-by: Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org> Petri-Dish: Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org> Tested-by: Petri Dish Buildbot <buildbot-no-reply@wireshark.org> Reviewed-by: Graham Bloice <graham.bloice@trihedral.com> Reviewed-by: Anders Broman <a.broman58@gmail.com>
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# Configuration of the command line tests
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#
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# Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer
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# By Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
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# Copyright 2005 Ulf Lamping
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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#
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# The files we want to test are in the build directory.
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WIRESHARK_RUN_FROM_BUILD_DIRECTORY=1
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export WIRESHARK_RUN_FROM_BUILD_DIRECTORY
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# Set WS_SYSTEM to our system type, e.g. Windows, Linux, Darwin
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# http://support.microsoft.com/kb/100843
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if [ -n "${OS#Windows}" ] ; then
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WS_SYSTEM="Windows"
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export CYGWIN="$CYGWIN error_start=c:\cygwin\bin\dumper.exe -d %1 %2"
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else
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WS_SYSTEM=`uname -s`
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fi
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#
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#
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ENDIANNESS="little"
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echo -n I | od -to2 | awk '{ lastbit = substr($2,6,1); exit lastbit }'
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if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then
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ENDIANNESS="big"
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fi
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# Absolute path to the source tree
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SOURCE_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && cd .. && pwd)"
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# Absolute path to this test directory (for capture and config files)
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TESTS_DIR="$SOURCE_DIR/test"
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# Are we allowed to open interfaces or capture on this system?
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SKIP_CAPTURE=${SKIP_CAPTURE:-1}
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# Override the last two items if we're running Windows
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if [ "$WS_SYSTEM" = "Windows" ] ; then
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WS_BIN_PATH=${WS_BIN_PATH:-$SOURCE_DIR/wireshark-gtk2}
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WS_QT_BIN_PATH=${WS_QT_BIN_PATH:-$SOURCE_DIR/wireshark-qt-release}
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SKIP_CAPTURE=0
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fi
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# Path to the Wireshark binaries, default to source dir if unset
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WS_BIN_PATH=${WS_BIN_PATH:-$SOURCE_DIR}
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WS_QT_BIN_PATH=${WS_QT_BIN_PATH:-$WS_BIN_PATH}
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# Tweak the following to your liking.
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WIRESHARK=$WS_QT_BIN_PATH/wireshark
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WIRESHARK_GTK=$WS_BIN_PATH/wireshark-gtk
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TSHARK=$WS_BIN_PATH/tshark
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RAWSHARK=$WS_BIN_PATH/rawshark
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CAPINFOS=$WS_BIN_PATH/capinfos
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DUMPCAP=$WS_BIN_PATH/dumpcap
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# interface with at least a few packets/sec traffic on it
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# (e.g. start a web radio to generate some traffic :-)
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# an interfaces index (1 based) should do well for recent devbuilds
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if [ "$WS_SYSTEM" = "Windows" -a -z "$TRAFFIC_CAPTURE_IFACE" ] ; then
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# Try to fetch the first Ethernet interface.
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TRAFFIC_CAPTURE_IFACE=`$TSHARK -D 2>&1 | \
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egrep 'Ethernet|Network Connection|VMware|Intel|Realtek' | \
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head -1 | cut -c 1`
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fi
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TRAFFIC_CAPTURE_IFACE=${TRAFFIC_CAPTURE_IFACE:-1}
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# time to capture some traffic (in seconds)
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# (you may increase this if you get errors caused by very low traffic)
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TRAFFIC_CAPTURE_DURATION=10
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# the default is to not capture in promiscuous mode
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# (this makes known trouble with some Windows WLAN adapters)
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# if you need promiscuous mode, comment this line out
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TRAFFIC_CAPTURE_PROMISC=-p
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# only test capturing from a fifo if we're not on Windows
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# and we have a mkfifo. (Windows cygwin has a mkfifo but
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# Windows dumpcap & etc use Windows named pipes which
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# are different than the cygwin named pipes).
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#
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if [ "$WS_SYSTEM" != "Windows" ] && which mkfifo &>/dev/null ; then
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TEST_FIFO=1
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fi
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# Tell Wireshark to quit after capuring packets.
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export WIRESHARK_QUIT_AFTER_CAPTURE="True"
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CAPTURE_DIR="$TESTS_DIR/captures/"
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# Figure out if we were built with lua or not so we can skip the lua tests if we
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# don't have it.
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$TSHARK -v | grep -q "with Lua"
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HAVE_LUA=$?
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HAVE_ICONV="False"
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hash iconv 2>/dev/null && HAVE_ICONV="True"
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# Display our environment
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##printf "\n ------- Info =-----------------\n"
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##printf "Syms :$WS_SYSTEM: :$TRAFFIC_CAPTURE_IFACE: :$SKIP_CAPTURE: :$TEST_FIFO:\n"
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##
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##ls -l $WIRESHARK $TSHARK $DUMPCAP
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##ls -l $(which wireshark) $(which tshark) $(which dumpcap)
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##printf " ----------------------------------\n\n"
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# Editor modelines
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#
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# Local Variables:
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# sh-basic-offset: 8
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# tab-width: 8
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# indent-tabs-mode: t
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# End:
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#
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# ex: set shiftwidth=8 tabstop=8 noexpandtab:
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# :indentSize=8:tabSize=8:noTabs=false:
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