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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#/**************************************************************************/
#/* */
#/* Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Qindel Group (http://www.qindel.com) */
#/* */
#/* NXSCRIPTS, NX protocol compression and NX extensions to this software */
#/* are copyright of the aforementioned persons and companies. */
#/* */
#/* Redistribution and use of the present software is allowed according */
#/* to terms specified in the file LICENSE.nxcomp which comes in the */
#/* source distribution. */
#/* */
#/* All rights reserved. */
#/* */
#/* NOTE: This software has received contributions from various other */
#/* contributors, only the core maintainers and supporters are listed as */
#/* copyright holders. Please contact us, if you feel you should be listed */
#/* as copyright holder, as well. */
#/* */
#/**************************************************************************/
# This is a test script for the slave channel feature. While there are no
# particular requirements for the slave channel command, what makes the most
# sense is to use the feature to run some sort of multiplexer.
#
# This script contains functionality intended to test the channel's bandwidth,
# latency and integrity.
#
# Usage:
# Set NX_SLAVE_CMD to this script and enable the slave channel
#
# Run:
# nxproxy [...] slave=12000
# nxagent -display nx/nx,options=nxagent.conf # slave=22000 in nxagent.conf
#
# Where 12000 and 22000 are example TCP ports the program will listen on.
#
# For ease of debugging and running both sides on a single machine, the script
# reacts to its own name and changes the prompt to "Proxy" if $0 contains
# "proxy", or "Agent" if it contains "agent". This has no other effect.
#
#
use strict;
use POSIX ":sys_wait_h";
my $me = "?";
my $EXIT;
$| = 1;
if ( $0 =~ /proxy/i ) {
$me = "Proxy";
} elsif ( $0 =~ /agent/i ) {
$me = "Agent";
} else {
$me = $0;
}
print "$me slave. ";
if ( scalar @ARGV ) {
print "Called with arguments: " . join(' ', @ARGV) . "\n\n";
} else {
print "Called without arguments.\n\n";
}
my %commands;
register('quit' , \&cmd_quit , "Exit.");
register('fork' , \&cmd_fork , "Test forking a child process.");
register('exec' , \&cmd_exec , "Test calling another process via exec.");
register('system' , \&cmd_system , "Test calling another process via system.");
register('echo' , \&cmd_echo , "Echo text after the command. Tests channel latency.");
register('blkecho' , \&cmd_blkecho, "Echo data by 1k blocks. Tests channel integrity.");
register('reexec' , \&cmd_reexec , "Reexecute slave handler.");
register('chargen' , \&cmd_chargen, "Output characters forever. Tests channel throughput.");
register('randgen' , \&cmd_randgen, "Output random characters forever. Tests channel throughput.");
register('discard' , \&cmd_discard, "Accept characters forever. Tests channel throughput.");
register('fastgen' , \&cmd_fastgen, "Output a single character forever. Tests channel throughput.");
register('env' , \&cmd_env , "Dump the environment.");
register('help' , \&cmd_help , "Shows this help.");
register('pwd' , \&cmd_pwd , "Print working directory.");
cmd_help();
#print "$me> ";
my $line;
while(!$EXIT) {
print "$me> ";
# Buffered IO screws things up
my $c="";
$line = "";
while($c ne "\n") {
my $ret = sysread(STDIN, $c, 1);
if (!defined $ret) {
die "Read failed: $!";
}
if (!$ret) {
last;
}
$line .= $c;
}
chomp $line;
$line =~ s/\r+$//;
$line =~ s/\n+$//;
next unless ( $line );
my ($cmd, @args) = split(/\s+/, $line);
if ( exists $commands{$cmd} ) {
$commands{$cmd}->{handler}->( @args );
} else {
print "Unknown command: '$cmd'\n";
}
}
print "$me slave terminated.\n";
sub register {
my ($name, $handler, $desc) = @_;
$commands{$name} = { handler => $handler, desc => $desc };
}
sub cmd_quit {
$EXIT = 1;
}
sub cmd_echo {
my (@args) = @_;
print "You said: '" . join(' ', @args) . "'\n\n";
}
sub cmd_blkecho {
my $size = shift // 1024;
unless ($size =~ /^\d+/ ) {
print "The argument must be a number\n\n";
return;
}
my $buf;
while(1) {
my ($tmp, $ret);
$buf = "";
while(length($buf) < $size) {
$ret = sysread(STDIN, $tmp, $size - length($buf));
if ( !defined $ret ) {
die "Error reading from socket: $!";
}
last if ( $ret == 0 );
$buf .= $tmp;
}
my $written =0;
while($written < $size) {
my $ret = syswrite(STDOUT, $buf, $size, $written);
if (!defined $ret) {
die "Error writing to socket: $!";
}
last if ( $ret == 0);
$written += $ret;
}
}
}
sub cmd_reexec {
print "Will now re-execute: $0 " . join(' ', @ARGV) . "\n";
exec($0, @ARGV);
}
sub cmd_exec {
print "Will now exec: uname -a\n";
exec("uname", "-a");
}
sub cmd_system {
print "Will now call: uptime\n";
system("uptime");
print "\n";
}
# Forks off a short lived process
sub cmd_fork {
my $pid = fork();
if ( $pid == 0 ) {
print "I am the child, with pid $$. Waiting 10 seconds.\n";
sleep(10);
print "Child exiting with code 123\n";
exit(123);
} else {
print "I am the parent, my child is $pid\n";
my $dead = waitpid($pid, 0);
print "Reaped child $pid, return $dead\n";
}
print "\n";
}
sub cmd_help {
print "Commands:\n";
for my $cmd ( sort keys %commands ) {
print "\t$cmd" . ( " " x (10 - length($cmd))) . ": " . $commands{$cmd}->{desc} . "\n";
}
print "\n";
}
# Output a single character really fast.
# Used to test bandwidth and integrity
sub cmd_fastgen {
my $char = chr(shift // ord("x"));
my $buf = ($char x 72) . "\n";
while( syswrite(STDOUT, $buf) ) {
1;
}
}
# Output RFC 864 chargen.
# Used to test bandwidth
sub cmd_chargen {
my $text = "";
for(my $i=33;$i<33+95;$i++) {
$text .= chr($i);
}
my $pos = 0;
my $strlen = 72;
while( 1 ) {
my $out = substr($text, $pos, $strlen);
if ( $pos + $strlen > length($text) ) {
$out .= substr($text, 0, $pos + $strlen - length($text) + 1);
}
$out .= "\n";
syswrite(STDOUT, $out) or return;
if ( ++$pos >= length($text) ) {
$pos=0;
}
}
}
# Output random data
# Used to test channel integrity and bandwidth with incompressible content.
# Typically slower than chargen/fastgen.
sub cmd_randgen {
if ( open(my $fh, '<', '/dev/urandom') ) {
my $buf;
while(1) {
sysread($fh, $buf, 1024);
syswrite(STDOUT, $buf) or return;
}
} else {
print "Failed to open /dev/urandom: $!. May not be available on this architecture.\n\n";
}
}
# Accept arbitrary data
# Used to test bandwidth
sub cmd_discard {
my $buf = "";
while( sysread(STDIN, $buf, 1024) ) {
1;
}
}
# Dump the environment
sub cmd_env {
my $longest = 0;
foreach my $var (keys %ENV) {
if ( $longest < length($var) ) {
$longest = length($var);
}
}
foreach my $var (sort keys %ENV) {
print "$var" . (" " x ($longest - length($var))) . ": $ENV{$var}\n";
}
print "\n";
}
# Show the current directory
sub cmd_pwd {
require Cwd;
import Cwd;
print "Current directory: " . getcwd() . "\n\n";
}
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