#!/bin/bash [ -f testing.sh ] && . testing.sh #testing "name" "command" "result" "infile" "stdin" [ -e /proc/modules ] || { echo "Skipping test because modules are not supported"; exit 1; } # modinfo does not need to output fields in a specified order. # Instead, there are labelled fields. We can use sort to make up for this. # Other issues to beware of are the volatile nature of srcversion and vermagic, # which change from kernel to kernel and can be disabled. # We grep to remove these. #We expect they have ne2k-pci as a module. testing "gets right number of fields" "modinfo ne2k-pci |cut -d: -f1 |grep -v ver|sort" "alias\nalias\nalias\nalias\nalias\nalias\nalias\nalias\nalias\nalias\nalias\nauthor\ndepends\ndescription\nfilename\nlicense\nparm\nparm\nparm\n" "" "" testing "treats - and _ as equivalent" "modinfo ne2k_pci |cut -d: -f1 |grep -v ver|sort" "alias\nalias\nalias\nalias\nalias\nalias\nalias\nalias\nalias\nalias\nalias\nauthor\ndepends\ndescription\nfilename\nlicense\nparm\nparm\nparm\n" "" "" # Output of -F filename should be an absolute path to the module. # Otherwise, initrd generating scripts will break. testing "-F filename gets absolute path" "[ -e `modinfo -F filename ne2k-pci` ] && echo ne2k-pci " "ne2k-pci\n" "" "" testing "supports multiple modules" "modinfo -F filename ne2k-pci 8390 | wc -l" "2\n" "" "" testing "does not output filename for bad module" "modinfo -F filename zxcvbnm__9753" "" "" ""