1# The syslogd listens on 127.0.0.1 TCP socket.
2# The client writes a message into a 127.0.0.1 TCP socket in multiple chunks.
3# The syslogd writes it into a file and through a pipe.
4# The syslogd passes it via UDP to the loghost.
5# The server receives the message on its UDP socket.
6# Find the message in file, pipe, syslogd, server log.
7# Check that the file log contains the complete message.
8
9use strict;
10use warnings;
11use Socket;
12
13my $msglen = length(get_testlog());
14my $framelen = $msglen + 1;
15
16our %args = (
17    client => {
18	connect => { domain => AF_INET, proto => "tcp", addr => "127.0.0.1",
19	    port => 514 },
20	func => sub {
21	    my $self = shift;
22	    local $| = 1;
23	    my $n = 0;
24	    foreach (get_testlog() =~ /.{1,5}/g) {
25		$n += length;
26		print;
27		print STDERR "<<< $_\n";
28		${$self->{syslogd}}->loggrep("tcp logger .* buffer $n bytes", 5)
29		    or die ref($self), " syslogd did not buffer $n bytes";
30	    }
31	    $n++;
32	    print "\n";
33	    ${$self->{syslogd}}->loggrep("tcp logger .* use $n bytes", 5)
34		or die ref($self), " syslogd did not use $n bytes";
35	    write_shutdown($self);
36	},
37	loggrep => {},
38    },
39    syslogd => {
40	options => ["-T", "127.0.0.1:514"],
41	loggrep => {
42	    qr/tcp logger .* buffer \d+ bytes/ => int(($msglen+4)/5),
43	    qr/tcp logger .* non transparent framing, use $framelen bytes/ => 1,
44	    get_testgrep() => 1,
45	},
46    },
47);
48
491;
50