234 lines
5.5 KiB
Bash
234 lines
5.5 KiB
Bash
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#!/bin/bash
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# Root directory of integration tests.
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INTEGRATION_ROOT=$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$BASH_SOURCE")")
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RUNC="${INTEGRATION_ROOT}/../../runc"
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RECVTTY="${INTEGRATION_ROOT}/../../contrib/cmd/recvtty/recvtty"
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GOPATH="${INTEGRATION_ROOT}/../../../.."
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# Test data path.
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TESTDATA="${INTEGRATION_ROOT}/testdata"
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# Busybox image
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BUSYBOX_IMAGE="$BATS_TMPDIR/busybox.tar"
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BUSYBOX_BUNDLE="$BATS_TMPDIR/busyboxtest"
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# hello-world in tar format
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HELLO_IMAGE="$TESTDATA/hello-world.tar"
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HELLO_BUNDLE="$BATS_TMPDIR/hello-world"
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# CRIU PATH
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CRIU="$(which criu)"
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# Kernel version
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KERNEL_VERSION="$(uname -r)"
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KERNEL_MAJOR="${KERNEL_VERSION%%.*}"
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KERNEL_MINOR="${KERNEL_VERSION#$KERNEL_MAJOR.}"
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KERNEL_MINOR="${KERNEL_MINOR%%.*}"
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# Root state path.
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ROOT="$BATS_TMPDIR/runc"
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# Path to console socket.
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CONSOLE_SOCKET="$BATS_TMPDIR/console.sock"
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# Cgroup mount
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CGROUP_MEMORY_BASE_PATH=$(grep "cgroup" /proc/self/mountinfo | gawk 'toupper($NF) ~ /\<MEMORY\>/ { print $5; exit }')
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CGROUP_CPU_BASE_PATH=$(grep "cgroup" /proc/self/mountinfo | gawk 'toupper($NF) ~ /\<CPU\>/ { print $5; exit }')
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# CONFIG_MEMCG_KMEM support
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KMEM="${CGROUP_MEMORY_BASE_PATH}/memory.kmem.limit_in_bytes"
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RT_PERIOD="${CGROUP_CPU_BASE_PATH}/cpu.rt_period_us"
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# Wrapper for runc.
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function runc() {
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run __runc "$@"
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# Some debug information to make life easier. bats will only print it if the
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# test failed, in which case the output is useful.
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echo "runc $@ (status=$status):" >&2
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echo "$output" >&2
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}
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# Raw wrapper for runc.
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function __runc() {
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"$RUNC" --root "$ROOT" "$@"
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}
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# Fails the current test, providing the error given.
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function fail() {
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echo "$@" >&2
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exit 1
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}
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# Allows a test to specify what things it requires. If the environment can't
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# support it, the test is skipped with a message.
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function requires() {
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for var in "$@"; do
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case $var in
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criu)
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if [ ! -e "$CRIU" ]; then
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skip "Test requires ${var}."
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fi
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;;
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cgroups_kmem)
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if [ ! -e "$KMEM" ]; then
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skip "Test requires ${var}."
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fi
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;;
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cgroups_rt)
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if [ ! -e "$RT_PERIOD" ]; then
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skip "Test requires ${var}."
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fi
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;;
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*)
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fail "BUG: Invalid requires ${var}."
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;;
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esac
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done
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}
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# Retry a command $1 times until it succeeds. Wait $2 seconds between retries.
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function retry() {
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local attempts=$1
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shift
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local delay=$1
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shift
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local i
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for ((i = 0; i < attempts; i++)); do
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run "$@"
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if [[ "$status" -eq 0 ]]; then
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return 0
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fi
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sleep $delay
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done
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echo "Command \"$@\" failed $attempts times. Output: $output"
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false
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}
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# retry until the given container has state
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function wait_for_container() {
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local attempts=$1
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local delay=$2
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local cid=$3
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local i
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for ((i = 0; i < attempts; i++)); do
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runc state $cid
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if [[ "$status" -eq 0 ]]; then
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return 0
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fi
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sleep $delay
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done
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echo "runc state failed to return state $statecheck $attempts times. Output: $output"
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false
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}
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# retry until the given container has state
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function wait_for_container_inroot() {
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local attempts=$1
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local delay=$2
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local cid=$3
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local i
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for ((i = 0; i < attempts; i++)); do
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ROOT=$4 runc state $cid
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if [[ "$status" -eq 0 ]]; then
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return 0
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fi
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sleep $delay
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done
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echo "runc state failed to return state $statecheck $attempts times. Output: $output"
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false
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}
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function testcontainer() {
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# test state of container
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runc state $1
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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[[ "${output}" == *"$2"* ]]
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}
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function setup_recvtty() {
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# We need to start recvtty in the background, so we double fork in the shell.
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("$RECVTTY" --pid-file "$BATS_TMPDIR/recvtty.pid" --mode null "$CONSOLE_SOCKET" &) &
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}
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function teardown_recvtty() {
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# When we kill recvtty, the container will also be killed.
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if [ -f "$BATS_TMPDIR/recvtty.pid" ]; then
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kill -9 $(cat "$BATS_TMPDIR/recvtty.pid")
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fi
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# Clean up the files that might be left over.
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rm -f "$BATS_TMPDIR/recvtty.pid"
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rm -f "$CONSOLE_SOCKET"
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}
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function setup_busybox() {
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setup_recvtty
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run mkdir "$BUSYBOX_BUNDLE"
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run mkdir "$BUSYBOX_BUNDLE"/rootfs
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if [ -e "/testdata/busybox.tar" ]; then
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BUSYBOX_IMAGE="/testdata/busybox.tar"
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fi
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if [ ! -e $BUSYBOX_IMAGE ]; then
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curl -o $BUSYBOX_IMAGE -sSL 'https://github.com/docker-library/busybox/raw/a0558a9006ce0dd6f6ec5d56cfd3f32ebeeb815f/glibc/busybox.tar.xz'
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fi
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tar -C "$BUSYBOX_BUNDLE"/rootfs -xf "$BUSYBOX_IMAGE"
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cd "$BUSYBOX_BUNDLE"
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runc spec
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}
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function setup_hello() {
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setup_recvtty
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run mkdir "$HELLO_BUNDLE"
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run mkdir "$HELLO_BUNDLE"/rootfs
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tar -C "$HELLO_BUNDLE"/rootfs -xf "$HELLO_IMAGE"
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cd "$HELLO_BUNDLE"
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runc spec
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sed -i 's;"sh";"/hello";' config.json
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}
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function teardown_running_container() {
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runc list
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# $1 should be a container name such as "test_busybox"
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# here we detect "test_busybox "(with one extra blank) to avoid conflict prefix
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# e.g. "test_busybox" and "test_busybox_update"
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if [[ "${output}" == *"$1 "* ]]; then
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runc kill $1 KILL
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retry 10 1 eval "__runc state '$1' | grep -q 'stopped'"
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runc delete $1
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fi
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}
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function teardown_running_container_inroot() {
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ROOT=$2 runc list
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# $1 should be a container name such as "test_busybox"
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# here we detect "test_busybox "(with one extra blank) to avoid conflict prefix
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# e.g. "test_busybox" and "test_busybox_update"
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if [[ "${output}" == *"$1 "* ]]; then
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ROOT=$2 runc kill $1 KILL
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retry 10 1 eval "ROOT='$2' __runc state '$1' | grep -q 'stopped'"
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ROOT=$2 runc delete $1
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fi
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}
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function teardown_busybox() {
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cd "$INTEGRATION_ROOT"
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teardown_recvtty
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teardown_running_container test_busybox
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run rm -f -r "$BUSYBOX_BUNDLE"
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}
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function teardown_hello() {
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cd "$INTEGRATION_ROOT"
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teardown_recvtty
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teardown_running_container test_hello
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run rm -f -r "$HELLO_BUNDLE"
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}
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