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David Schweikert 9dad469f4a update changelog and 5.1 release date 3 years ago
David Schweikert 06bcaacd78 Update autotools and fix code coverage issues. 3 years ago

@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
.*.swp
*.tar.gz
*~
src/*.gcno
src/*.gcda
src/*.gcov
src/tags
.deps
Makefile
Makefile.in
aclocal.m4
autom4te.cache
compile
config.guess
config.h
config.h.in
config.log
config.status
config.sub
configure
depcomp
install-sh
missing
src/*.o
src/fping
src/fping6
stamp-h1
doc/fping.8
doc/fping6.8
ci/build

@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ jobs:
# Initializes the CodeQL tools for scanning. # Initializes the CodeQL tools for scanning.
- name: Initialize CodeQL - name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v2 uses: github/codeql-action/init@v1
with: with:
languages: ${{ matrix.language }} languages: ${{ matrix.language }}
# If you wish to specify custom queries, you can do so here or in a config file. # If you wish to specify custom queries, you can do so here or in a config file.
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ jobs:
# Autobuild attempts to build any compiled languages (C/C++, C#, or Java). # Autobuild attempts to build any compiled languages (C/C++, C#, or Java).
# If this step fails, then you should remove it and run the build manually (see below) # If this step fails, then you should remove it and run the build manually (see below)
- name: Autobuild - name: Autobuild
uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@v2 uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@v1
# Command-line programs to run using the OS shell. # Command-line programs to run using the OS shell.
# 📚 https://git.io/JvXDl # 📚 https://git.io/JvXDl
@ -64,4 +64,4 @@ jobs:
# make release # make release
- name: Perform CodeQL Analysis - name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v2 uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v1

@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy: strategy:
matrix: matrix:
os: [ubuntu-20.04, ubuntu-22.04] os: [ubuntu-18.04, ubuntu-20.04]
steps: steps:
- name: Checkout repository - name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2 uses: actions/checkout@v2
@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ jobs:
run: | run: |
sudo apt-get update -qq sudo apt-get update -qq
sudo apt-get install libcap2-bin libtest-command-perl lcov sudo apt-get install libcap2-bin libtest-command-perl lcov
sudo sysctl net.ipv4.ping_group_range='0 2147483647'
- name: Build - name: Build
run: | run: |

@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
{
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Debug fping",
"type": "cppdbg",
"request": "launch",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/src/fping",
"args": ["127.0.0.1"],
"stopAtEntry": false,
"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}",
"environment": [],
"externalConsole": false,
"MIMode": "gdb",
"setupCommands": [
{
"description": "Enable pretty-printing for gdb",
"text": "-enable-pretty-printing",
"ignoreFailures": true
},
{
"description": "Set Disassembly Flavor to Intel",
"text": "-gdb-set disassembly-flavor intel",
"ignoreFailures": true
}
],
"preLaunchTask": "build",
"postDebugTask": "autoclean",
"miDebuggerPath": "/usr/bin/gdb",
"logging": {
"engineLogging": false
}
}
],
"version": "2.0.0"
}

45
.vscode/tasks.json vendored

@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
{
"tasks": [
{
"type": "shell",
"label": "autogen",
"command": "./autogen.sh",
"group": {
"kind": "build",
"isDefault": true
},
"problemMatcher": []
},
{
"type": "shell",
"label": "configure",
"command": "./configure",
"args": ["--enable-debug"],
"group": {
"kind": "build",
"isDefault": true
},
"dependsOn": ["autogen"],
"problemMatcher": []
},
{
"type": "shell",
"label": "build",
"command": "make",
"args": ["CFLAGS=\"-g -O0\""],
"group": {
"kind": "build",
"isDefault": true
},
"dependsOn": ["configure"],
"problemMatcher": ["$gcc"]
},
{
"type": "shell",
"label": "autoclean",
"command": "./autoclean.sh",
"problemMatcher": []
}
],
"version": "2.0.0"
}

@ -1,43 +1,3 @@
fping 5.2 (2024-04-21)
======================
## New features
- New option -X / --fast-reachable to exit immediately once N hosts have been
found (#260, thanks @chriscray and @gsnw)
- New option -k / -fwmark to set Linux fwmark mask (#289, thanks @tomangert and
@deepkv)
## Bugfixes and other changes
- Always output fatal error messages (#303, thanks @auerswal)
- Fallback to SO\_TIMESTAMP if SO\_TIMESTAMPNS is not available (#279, thanks
@gsnw)
- Fix "not enough sequence numbers available" error on BSD-like systems (#307,
thanks @cagney, @gsnw)
- Fix running in unprivileged mode (#248, thanks @sfan5)
- Fix build issue for NetBSD/alpha (#255, thanks @0-wiz-0)
- Fix build issue for OpenBSD/alpha (#275, thanks @gsnw)
- Fix build warning for long int usage (#258, thanks @gsnw)
- Fix build error with musl libc (#263, thanks @kraj)
- Fix to guard against division by zero (#293, thanks @auerswal)
- Decouple -a/-u effects from -c (#298, thanks @auerswal)
- Added contrib/Dockerfile (#224, thanks @darless)
- Remove host from Netdata chart titles (#253, thanks @ilyam8)
- Add additional tests (#292, #297, thanks @auerswal)
- Update github action os images (#282, thanks @gsnw)
- Fix Azure pipeline tests (#308, thanks @gsnw)
- Various autoconf fixes (#286, #283, thanks @gsnw)
- Extended configure script with --enable-debug and output cpu usage (#311,
thanks @gsnw)
- Documentation: Update Netdata website link (#257, thanks @ilyam8)
- Documentation: fix description of --file option (#268, thanks @MohGeek)
- Documentation: improve exit status description (#294, thanks @auerswal)
- Documentation: move description of -i MSEC (#298, thanks @auerswal)
- Documentation: improve help output for options -c and -C (#302, #auerswal)
fping 5.1 (2022-02-06) fping 5.1 (2022-02-06)
====================== ======================

@ -28,14 +28,13 @@ If you want to install fping from source, proceed as follows:
(see: `./configure --help`) (see: `./configure --help`)
2. Run `make; make install`. 2. Run `make; make install`.
3. Make fping either setuid, or, if under Linux: 3. Make fping either setuid, or, if under Linux:
`sudo setcap cap_net_raw,cap_net_admin+ep fping` `sudo setcap cap_net_raw+ep fping`
If you can't run fping as root or can't use the cap_net_raw capability, you can If you can't run fping as root or can't use the cap_net_raw capability, you can
also run fping in unprivileged mode. This works on MacOS and also on Linux, also run fping in unprivileged mode. This works on MacOS and also on Linux,
provided that your GID is included in the range defined in provided that your GID is included in the range defined in
`/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ping_group_range`. This is particularly useful for running `/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ping_group_range`. This is particularly useful for running
fping in rootless / unprivileged containers. The --fwmark option needs root or fping in rootless / unprivileged containers.
cap_net_admin. setuid will not work for --fwmark.
## Usage ## Usage

@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ rm -f Makefile
rm -f Makefile.in rm -f Makefile.in
rm -f aclocal.m4 rm -f aclocal.m4
rm -rf autom4te.cache rm -rf autom4te.cache
rm -f compile
rm -f config.guess rm -f config.guess
rm -f config.h rm -f config.h
rm -f config.h.in rm -f config.h.in
@ -17,9 +16,7 @@ rm -f install-sh
rm -f missing rm -f missing
rm -f mkinstalldirs rm -f mkinstalldirs
rm -f stamp-h1 rm -f stamp-h1
rm -f doc/Makefile
rm -f doc/Makefile.in rm -f doc/Makefile.in
rm -f src/Makefile
rm -f src/Makefile.in rm -f src/Makefile.in
rm -f doc/fping.8 rm -f doc/fping.8
rm -f src/*.gcda rm -f src/*.gcda

@ -20,33 +20,7 @@ jobs:
- script: | - script: |
set -ex set -ex
PATH=`pwd`/src:$PATH PATH=`pwd`/src:$PATH
prove $(ls ci/test-*.pl|grep -v internet-hosts|grep -v -E "test-13-unknown-host.pl|test-14-ping-internet-hosts.pl") prove ci/test-{01..12}*.pl
prove ci/test-15*.pl
ci/test-tarball.sh ci/test-tarball.sh
displayName: 'build_test' displayName: 'build_test'
- job: macos_build
displayName: macOS Build
pool:
name: Azure Pipelines
vmImage: 'macos-latest'
workspace:
clean: all
steps:
- script: |
brew install autoconf automake lcov
ci/build-2-test-command.sh
ci/build-3-prepare-macos.sh
displayName: 'before_install'
- script: |
ci/build-4-compile.sh
displayName: install
- script: |
set -ex
PATH=`pwd`/src:$PATH
export SKIP_IPV6=1
prove $(ls ci/test-*.pl|grep -v internet-hosts|grep -v test-10-option-u-x.pl)
ci/run-lcov.sh
displayName: 'build_test'

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/bin/bash #!/bin/bash
sudo setcap cap_net_raw,cap_net_admin+ep src/fping sudo setcap cap_net_raw+ep src/fping
if [[ ! $PATH =~ fping/src ]]; then if [[ ! $PATH =~ fping/src ]]; then
PATH=/home/dws/checkouts/fping/src:$PATH PATH=/home/dws/checkouts/fping/src:$PATH

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w #!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Test::Command tests => 12; use Test::Command tests => 9;
use Test::More; use Test::More;
# ping 127.0.0.1 # ping 127.0.0.1
@ -23,18 +23,6 @@ SKIP: {
$cmd->stderr_is_eq(""); $cmd->stderr_is_eq("");
} }
# ping ff02::1
SKIP: {
#system("/sbin/ifconfig >&2");
if($ENV{SKIP_IPV6}) {
skip 'Skip IPv6 tests', 3;
}
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping ff02::1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("ff02::1 is alive\n");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{ \[<- .*\]});
}
# ping 3 times 127.0.0.1 # ping 3 times 127.0.0.1
{ {
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -p 100 -C3 127.0.0.1"); my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -p 100 -C3 127.0.0.1");

@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w #!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Test::Command tests => 12; use Test::Command tests => 9;
my $I_HELP = " -I, --iface=IFACE bind to a particular interface\n"; my $I_HELP = " -I, --iface=IFACE bind to a particular interface\n";
$I_HELP = '' if $^O eq 'darwin'; $I_HELP = '' if $^O eq 'darwin';
# fping -h (special pre-parse code path) # fping -h
my $cmd1 = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -h"); my $cmd1 = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -h");
$cmd1->exit_is_num(0); $cmd1->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd1->stdout_like(qr{Usage: fping \[options\] \[targets\.\.\.\] $cmd1->stdout_like(qr{Usage: fping \[options\] \[targets\.\.\.\]
@ -16,17 +16,6 @@ Probing options:
}s); }s);
$cmd1->stderr_is_eq(""); $cmd1->stderr_is_eq("");
# fping -4 -h (normal option parsing code path)
my $cmd4 = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -4 -h");
$cmd4->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd4->stdout_like(qr{Usage: fping \[options\] \[targets\.\.\.\]
Probing options:
.*
-v, --version show version
}s);
$cmd4->stderr_is_eq("");
# fping -v # fping -v
my $cmd2 = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -v"); my $cmd2 = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -v");
$cmd2->exit_is_num(0); $cmd2->exit_is_num(0);

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w #!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Test::Command tests => 36; use Test::Command tests => 24;
# fping -i 0 # fping -i 0
my $cmd1 = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -i 0 -T10 -g 127.0.0.1/29"); my $cmd1 = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -i 0 -T10 -g 127.0.0.1/29");
@ -50,16 +50,9 @@ $cmd9->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd9->stdout_is_eq(""); $cmd9->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd9->stderr_is_eq("fping: backoff factor 0.9 not valid, must be between 1.0 and 5.0\n"); $cmd9->stderr_is_eq("fping: backoff factor 0.9 not valid, must be between 1.0 and 5.0\n");
# fping -B 5.1 # fping -B 0.9
my $cmd10 = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -B 5.1 127.0.0.1"); my $cmd10 = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -B 5.1 127.0.0.1");
$cmd10->exit_is_num(1); $cmd10->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd10->stdout_is_eq(""); $cmd10->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd10->stderr_is_eq("fping: backoff factor 5.1 not valid, must be between 1.0 and 5.0\n"); $cmd10->stderr_is_eq("fping: backoff factor 5.1 not valid, must be between 1.0 and 5.0\n");
# non-negative only
for my $arg (qw(i p Q t)) {
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -$arg -1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{Usage:});
}

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w #!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Test::Command tests => 51; use Test::Command tests => 12;
# -c n count of pings to send to each target (default 1) # -c n count of pings to send to each target (default 1)
# -C n same as -c, report results in verbose format # -C n same as -c, report results in verbose format
@ -22,46 +22,6 @@ $cmd->stderr_like(qr{localhost : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/2/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\
}); });
} }
# fping -c n -q
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -q -c 2 -p 100 localhost 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{localhost : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/2/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/2/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
});
}
# fping -c n -a (-a is ignored)
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -a -c 2 -p 100 localhost 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_like(qr{localhost : \[0\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
127\.0\.0\.1 : \[0\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
localhost : \[1\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
127\.0\.0\.1 : \[1\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
});
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{localhost : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/2/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/2/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
});
}
# fping -c n -u (-u is ignored)
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -u -c 2 -p 100 localhost 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_like(qr{localhost : \[0\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
127\.0\.0\.1 : \[0\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
localhost : \[1\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
127\.0\.0\.1 : \[1\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
});
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{localhost : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/2/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/2/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
});
}
# fping -C n # fping -C n
{ {
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -4 -C 2 -p 100 localhost 127.0.0.1"); my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -4 -C 2 -p 100 localhost 127.0.0.1");
@ -77,55 +37,6 @@ $cmd->stderr_like(qr{localhost : \d\.\d+ \d\.\d+
}); });
} }
# fping -C n -q
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -C 5 -q -p 100 localhost");
$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{localhost :( \d\.\d+){5}
});
}
# fping -C n -a (-a is ignored)
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -a -C 2 -p 100 localhost 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_like(qr{localhost : \[0\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
127\.0\.0\.1 : \[0\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
localhost : \[1\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
127\.0\.0\.1 : \[1\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
});
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{localhost : \d\.\d+ \d\.\d+
127\.0\.0\.1 : \d\.\d+ \d\.\d+
});
}
# fping -C n -u (-u is ignored)
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -u -C 2 -p 100 localhost 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_like(qr{localhost : \[0\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
127\.0\.0\.1 : \[0\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
localhost : \[1\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
127\.0\.0\.1 : \[1\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
});
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{localhost : \d\.\d+ \d\.\d+
127\.0\.0\.1 : \d\.\d+ \d\.\d+
});
}
# fping -C n -i -q
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping --quiet --interval=1 --vcount=20 --period=50 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.2");
$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{127\.0\.0\.1 :( \d\.\d+){20}
127\.0\.0\.2 :( \d\.\d+){20}
});
}
# fping -D # fping -D
{ {
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -D -c 2 -p 100 127.0.0.1"); my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -D -c 2 -p 100 127.0.0.1");
@ -138,69 +49,6 @@ $cmd->stderr_like(qr{127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/2/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d
}); });
} }
# fping -D (timestamp not before 2001-09-09)
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -D -c 2 -p 100 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_like(qr{\[[1-9]\d{9,}\.\d+\] 127\.0\.0\.1 : \[0\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
\[[1-9]\d{9,}\.\d+\] 127\.0\.0\.1 : \[1\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
});
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/2/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
});
}
# fping -D --timestamp-format=ctime
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -D --timestamp-format=ctime -c 2 -p 100 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_like(qr{\[\w+\s\w+\s+\d+\s[\d+:]+\s\d+\] 127\.0\.0\.1 : \[0\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
\[\w+\s\w+\s+\d+\s[\d+:]+\s\d+\] 127\.0\.0\.1 : \[1\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
});
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/2/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
});
}
# fping -D --timestamp-format=iso
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -D --timestamp-format=iso -c 2 -p 100 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_like(qr{\[[\d+-]+T[\d+:]+\+\d+\] 127\.0\.0\.1 : \[0\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
\[[\d+-]+T[\d+:]+\+\d+\] 127\.0\.0\.1 : \[1\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
});
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/2/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
});
}
# fping -D --timestamp-format=rfc3339
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -D --timestamp-format=rfc3339 -c 2 -p 100 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_like(qr{\[[\d+-]+\s[\d+:]+\] 127\.0\.0\.1 : \[0\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
\[[\d+-]+\s[\d+:]+\] 127\.0\.0\.1 : \[1\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
});
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/2/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
});
}
# fping -D --timestamp-format
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -D --timestamp-format -c 2 -p 100 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{Usage:});
}
# fping -D --timestamp-format="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -D --timestamp-format=\"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S\" -c 2 -p 100 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{Usage:});
}
# fping -e # fping -e
{ {
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -e 127.0.0.1"); my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -e 127.0.0.1");

@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w #!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Test::Command tests => 75; use Test::Command tests => 24;
use Test::More;
use File::Temp; use File::Temp;
# -f file read list of targets from a file ( - means stdin) (only if no -g specified) # -f file read list of targets from a file ( - means stdin) (only if no -g specified)
@ -14,10 +13,6 @@ my $tmpfile = File::Temp->new();
print $tmpfile "127.0.0.1\n127.0.0.2\n"; print $tmpfile "127.0.0.1\n127.0.0.2\n";
close($tmpfile); close($tmpfile);
my $tmpfile2 = File::Temp->new();
print $tmpfile2 "# comment\n127.0.0.1\n\n127.0.0.2\n";
close($tmpfile2);
# fping without option (-> equivalent to 'fping -f -') # fping without option (-> equivalent to 'fping -f -')
{ {
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "cat ".$tmpfile->filename." | fping"); my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "cat ".$tmpfile->filename." | fping");
@ -42,70 +37,6 @@ $cmd->stdout_is_eq("127.0.0.1 is alive\n127.0.0.2 is alive\n");
$cmd->stderr_is_eq(""); $cmd->stderr_is_eq("");
} }
# fping -f file (with comment and empty line)
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -f ".$tmpfile2->filename);
$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("127.0.0.1 is alive\n127.0.0.2 is alive\n");
$cmd->stderr_is_eq("");
}
# fping -f non-existing-file (error)
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -f file-does-not-exist");
$cmd->exit_is_num(4);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{: fopen :});
}
# fping -g (error: no argument)
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -g");
$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{^Usage: fping \[options\] \[targets\.\.\.\]});
}
# fping -g (error: single argument, but not in cidr format)
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -g 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{^Usage: fping \[options\] \[targets\.\.\.\]});
}
# fping -g (error: CIDR network is not an IP address)
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -g xxx/32");
$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{can't parse address xxx});
}
# fping -g (error: start of range is not an IP address)
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -g xxx 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{can't parse address xxx});
}
# fping -g (error: end of range is not an IP address)
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -g 127.0.0.1 yyy");
$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{can't parse address yyy});
}
# fping -g (error: too many arguments)
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -g 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.2 127.0.0.3");
$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{^Usage: fping \[options\] \[targets\.\.\.\]});
}
# fping -g (range) # fping -g (range)
{ {
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -g 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.5"); my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -g 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.5");
@ -114,22 +45,6 @@ $cmd->stdout_is_eq("127.0.0.1 is alive\n127.0.0.2 is alive\n127.0.0.3 is alive\n
$cmd->stderr_is_eq(""); $cmd->stderr_is_eq("");
} }
# fping -g (empty range)
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -g 127.0.0.2 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_is_eq("");
}
# fping -g (too large range)
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -g 127.0.0.1 127.255.255.254");
$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_is_eq("fping: -g parameter generates too many addresses\n");
}
# fping -g (cidr) # fping -g (cidr)
{ {
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -g 127.0.0.1/30"); my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -g 127.0.0.1/30");
@ -138,7 +53,7 @@ $cmd->stdout_is_eq("127.0.0.1 is alive\n127.0.0.2 is alive\n");
$cmd->stderr_is_eq(""); $cmd->stderr_is_eq("");
} }
# fping -g (cidr - long prefixes: point-to-point) # fping -g (cidr - long prefixes)
{ {
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -g 127.0.0.2/31"); my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -g 127.0.0.2/31");
$cmd->exit_is_num(0); $cmd->exit_is_num(0);
@ -146,14 +61,6 @@ $cmd->stdout_is_eq("127.0.0.2 is alive\n127.0.0.3 is alive\n");
$cmd->stderr_is_eq(""); $cmd->stderr_is_eq("");
} }
# fping -g (cidr - long prefixes: host)
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -g 127.0.0.2/32");
$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("127.0.0.2 is alive\n");
$cmd->stderr_is_eq("");
}
# fping -g (cidr - too long prefixes) # fping -g (cidr - too long prefixes)
{ {
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -g 127.0.0.2/33"); my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -g 127.0.0.2/33");
@ -162,66 +69,6 @@ $cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_is_eq("fping: netmask must be between 1 and 32 (is: 33)\n"); $cmd->stderr_is_eq("fping: netmask must be between 1 and 32 (is: 33)\n");
} }
# fping -g (cidr - too short prefixes)
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -g 127.0.0.2/0");
$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_is_eq("fping: netmask must be between 1 and 32 (is: 0)\n");
}
# fping -g (cidr - too many addresses)
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -g 127.0.0.0/8");
$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_is_eq("fping: -g parameter generates too many addresses\n");
}
# fping -g (range - no IPv6 generator)
SKIP: {
if($ENV{SKIP_IPV6}) {
skip 'Skip IPv6 tests', 3;
}
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -6 -g ::1 ::1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_is_eq("fping: -g works only with IPv4 addresses\n");
}
# fping -g (range - no IPv6 generator - start address IPv6)
SKIP: {
if($ENV{SKIP_IPV6}) {
skip 'Skip IPv6 tests', 3;
}
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -6 -g ::1 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_is_eq("fping: -g works only with IPv4 addresses\n");
}
# fping -g (range - no IPv6 generator - end address IPv6)
SKIP: {
if($ENV{SKIP_IPV6}) {
skip 'Skip IPv6 tests', 3;
}
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -6 -g 127.0.0.1 ::1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_is_eq("fping: -g works only with IPv4 addresses\n");
}
# fping -g (CIDR - no IPv6 generator)
SKIP: {
if($ENV{SKIP_IPV6}) {
skip 'Skip IPv6 tests', 3;
}
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -6 -g ::1/128");
$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_is_eq("fping: -g works only with IPv4 addresses\n");
}
# fping -H # fping -H
{ {
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -H 1 127.0.0.1"); my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -H 1 127.0.0.1");

@ -1,11 +1,10 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w #!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Test::Command tests => 15; use Test::Command tests => 9;
use Test::More; use Test::More;
# -i n interval between sending ping packets (in millisec) (default 25) # -i n interval between sending ping packets (in millisec) (default 25)
# -l loop sending pings forever # -l loop sending pings forever
# -k set fwmark on ping packets
# -m ping multiple interfaces on target host # -m ping multiple interfaces on target host
# -M don't fragment # -M don't fragment
@ -25,17 +24,6 @@ $cmd->stdout_like(qr{127\.0\.0\.1 : \[0\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0
}); });
} }
# fping -k
SKIP: {
if($^O ne 'linux') {
skip '-k option is only supported on Linux', 3;
}
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => 'sudo env "PATH=$PATH" fping -k 256 127.0.0.1');
$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("127.0.0.1 is alive\n");
$cmd->stderr_is_eq("");
}
# fping -l with SIGQUIT # fping -l with SIGQUIT
{ {
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => '(sleep 2; pkill -QUIT fping; sleep 2; pkill fping)& fping -p 900 -l 127.0.0.1'); my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => '(sleep 2; pkill -QUIT fping; sleep 2; pkill fping)& fping -p 900 -l 127.0.0.1');
@ -50,27 +38,6 @@ $cmd->stderr_like(qr{\[\d+:\d+:\d+\]
}); });
} }
# fping -l -Q
SKIP: {
if($^O eq 'darwin') {
skip 'On macOS, this test is unreliable', 2;
}
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => '(sleep 2; pkill fping)& fping -p 850 -l -Q 1 127.0.0.1');
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{\[\d\d:\d\d:\d\d\]
127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = \d/\d/\d%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
\[\d\d:\d\d:\d\d\]
127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = \d/\d/\d%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
});
}
# fping -l -t
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => '(sleep 2; pkill fping)& fping -p 900 -t 1500 -l 127.0.0.1');
$cmd->stdout_like(qr{127\.0\.0\.1 : \[0\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
127\.0\.0\.1 : \[1\], 64 bytes, \d\.\d+ ms \(\d\.\d+ avg, 0% loss\)
});
}
# fping -M # fping -M
SKIP: { SKIP: {

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w #!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Test::Command tests => 36; use Test::Command tests => 18;
# -n show targets by name (-d is equivalent) # -n show targets by name (-d is equivalent)
# -O n set the type of service (tos) flag on the ICMP packets # -O n set the type of service (tos) flag on the ICMP packets
@ -68,81 +68,4 @@ $cmd->stderr_like(qr{\[\d+:\d+:\d+\]
}); });
} }
# fping -Q (longer test to show two time stamps and reset statistics)
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -Q 1 -p 550 -c 5 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{\[\d+:\d+:\d+\]
127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/2/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
\[\d+:\d+:\d+\]
127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/2/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 5/5/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
});
}
# fping -Q n ignores non-number characters after the number, except for keywords
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -Q 1whatever -p 550 -c 5 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{\[\d+:\d+:\d+\]
127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/2/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
\[\d+:\d+:\d+\]
127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/2/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 5/5/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
});
}
# fping -Q n ignores unknown keywords
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -Q 1,not_a_keyword -p 550 -c 5 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{\[\d+:\d+:\d+\]
127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/2/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
\[\d+:\d+:\d+\]
127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/2/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 5/5/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
});
}
# fping -Q n,cumulative
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -Q 1,cumulative -p 550 -c 5 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{\[\d+:\d+:\d+\]
127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/2/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
\[\d+:\d+:\d+\]
127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 4/4/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 5/5/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
});
}
# fping -Q -o
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -c4 -Q1 -p550 -o 8.8.8.7");
$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{\[\d+:\d+:\d+\]
8\.8\.8\.7 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 1/0/100%, outage\(ms\) = 55\d
\[\d+:\d+:\d+\]
8\.8\.8\.7 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/0/100%, outage\(ms\) = 110\d
8\.8\.8\.7 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 4/0/100%, outage\(ms\) = 220\d
});
}
# fping -Q n,cumulative -o
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -c4 -Q1,cumulative -p550 -o 8.8.8.7");
$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{\[\d+:\d+:\d+\]
8\.8\.8\.7 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 1/0/100%, outage\(ms\) = 55\d
\[\d+:\d+:\d+\]
8\.8\.8\.7 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 3/0/100%, outage\(ms\) = 165\d
8\.8\.8\.7 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 4/0/100%, outage\(ms\) = 220\d
});
}

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w #!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Test::Command tests => 27; use Test::Command tests => 21;
use Test::More; use Test::More;
# -R random bytes # -R random bytes
@ -84,14 +84,6 @@ $cmd->stdout_is_eq("127.0.0.1 is alive\n");
$cmd->stderr_is_eq(""); $cmd->stderr_is_eq("");
} }
# fping -S (wrong source address)
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -S 192.0.2.47 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(4);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{fping: cannot bind source address : .+\n});
}
# fping -S # fping -S
SKIP: { SKIP: {
if($ENV{SKIP_IPV6}) { if($ENV{SKIP_IPV6}) {
@ -103,17 +95,6 @@ SKIP: {
$cmd->stderr_is_eq(""); $cmd->stderr_is_eq("");
} }
# fping -S (wrong IPv6 source address)
SKIP: {
if($ENV{SKIP_IPV6}) {
skip 'Skip IPv6 tests', 3;
}
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -S 2001:db8::1 ::1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(4);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{fping: cannot bind source address : .+\n});
}
# fping -S # fping -S
{ {
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -S bla"); my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -S bla");

@ -1,11 +1,9 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w #!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Test::Command tests => 15; use Test::Command tests => 12;
# -u show targets that are unreachable # -u show targets that are unreachable
# -v show version # -v show version
# -x shows if >=N hosts are reachable or not
# -X exits true immediately when N hosts are found
# fping -u # fping -u
{ {
@ -38,11 +36,3 @@ $cmd->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("Not enough hosts reachable (required: 2, reachable: 1)\n"); $cmd->stdout_is_eq("Not enough hosts reachable (required: 2, reachable: 1)\n");
$cmd->stderr_is_eq(""); $cmd->stderr_is_eq("");
} }
# fping -X
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -X 1 --generate 127.0.0.0/29");
$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("Enough hosts reachable (required: 1, reachable: 1)\n");
$cmd->stderr_is_eq("");
}

@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use English;
use Test::Command;
use Test::More;
if( $^O eq 'darwin' ) {
plan skip_all => 'Test irrelevant on MacOS';
exit 0;
}
sub get_ping_gid_range {
open FD, "/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ping_group_range" or return undef;
chomp(my $line = <FD>);
my @range = split(/\s+/, $line);
close FD;
return @range;
}
my @gids = split(' ', $EGID);
my @allowed_gid_range = get_ping_gid_range();
# Linux test for unprivileged ping support
foreach(@gids) {
if ($_ >= $allowed_gid_range[0] && $_ <= $allowed_gid_range[1]) {
plan skip_all => "Userspace pings are allowed, gid $_ in range [$allowed_gid_range[0], $allowed_gid_range[1]]";
exit 0;
}
}
plan tests => 3;
# run without privileges
my $fping_bin = `which fping`; chomp $fping_bin;
system("cp $fping_bin /tmp/fping.copy; chmod +x /tmp/fping.copy");
# fping
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "/tmp/fping.copy 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(4);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{: can't create socket \(must run as root\?\)});
}

@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use English;
use Test::Command;
use Test::More;
if( $^O eq 'darwin' ) {
plan skip_all => 'Test irrelevant on MacOS';
exit 0;
}
sub get_ping_gid_range {
open FD, "/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ping_group_range" or return undef;
chomp(my $line = <FD>);
my @range = split(/\s+/, $line);
close FD;
return @range;
}
my @gids = split(' ', $EGID);
my @allowed = get_ping_gid_range();
# Make a copy of the binary so that we get rid of setuid bit
my $fping_bin = `which fping`; chomp $fping_bin;
system("cp $fping_bin /tmp/fping.copy; chmod +x /tmp/fping.copy");
# Determine what test to run, based on whether unprivileged
# pings are allowed.
if(scalar grep { $_ >= $allowed[0] && $_ <= $allowed[1] } @gids) {
diag('test unprivileged mode');
test_unprivileged_works();
}
else {
test_privileged_fails();
}
sub test_unprivileged_works {
plan tests => 3;
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("127.0.0.1 is alive\n");
$cmd->stderr_is_eq("");
}
}
sub test_privileged_fails {
plan tests => 3;
{
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "/tmp/fping.copy 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(4);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{: can't create socket \(must run as root\?\)});
}
}

@ -1,27 +1,10 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w #!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Test::Command tests => 84; use Test::Command tests => 33;
use Test::More;
# some options require a numeric argument for my $arg (qw(b B c C H i O p Q r t)) {
for my $arg (qw(b B c C H i O p Q r t x X)) { my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -$arg xxx");
for my $test_input (qw(xxx '')) { $cmd->exit_is_num(1);
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -$arg $test_input"); $cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->exit_is_num(1); $cmd->stderr_like(qr{Usage:});
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{Usage:});
}
}
# fping -k, only supported on Linux, requires a number
SKIP: {
if($^O ne 'linux') {
skip '-k option is only supported on Linux', 6;
}
for my $test_input (qw(xxx '')) {
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -k $test_input 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
$cmd->stderr_like(qr{Usage:});
}
} }

@ -9,19 +9,19 @@ plan tests => 3;
{ {
my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -c 2 -Q 1 -N 127.0.0.1"); my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -c 2 -Q 1 -N 127.0.0.1");
$cmd->exit_is_num(0); $cmd->exit_is_num(0);
$cmd->stdout_like(qr{CHART fping\.127_0_0_1_packets '' 'FPing Packets' packets '127.0.0.1' fping\.packets line 110020 1 $cmd->stdout_like(qr{CHART fping\.127_0_0_1_packets '' 'FPing Packets for host 127\.0\.0\.1' packets '127.0.0.1' fping\.packets line 110020 1
DIMENSION xmt sent absolute 1 1 DIMENSION xmt sent absolute 1 1
DIMENSION rcv received absolute 1 1 DIMENSION rcv received absolute 1 1
BEGIN fping\.127_0_0_1_packets BEGIN fping\.127_0_0_1_packets
SET xmt = 1 SET xmt = 1
SET rcv = 1 SET rcv = 1
END END
CHART fping\.127_0_0_1_quality '' 'FPing Quality' percentage '127.0.0.1' fping\.quality area 110010 1 CHART fping\.127_0_0_1_quality '' 'FPing Quality for host 127\.0\.0\.1' percentage '127.0.0.1' fping\.quality area 110010 1
DIMENSION returned '' absolute 1 1 DIMENSION returned '' absolute 1 1
BEGIN fping\.127_0_0_1_quality BEGIN fping\.127_0_0_1_quality
SET returned = 100 SET returned = 100
END END
CHART fping\.127_0_0_1_latency '' 'FPing Latency' ms '127.0.0.1' fping\.latency area 110000 1 CHART fping\.127_0_0_1_latency '' 'FPing Latency for host 127\.0\.0\.1' ms '127.0.0.1' fping\.latency area 110000 1
DIMENSION min minimum absolute 1 1000000 DIMENSION min minimum absolute 1 1000000
DIMENSION max maximum absolute 1 1000000 DIMENSION max maximum absolute 1 1000000
DIMENSION avg average absolute 1 1000000 DIMENSION avg average absolute 1 1000000

@ -3,25 +3,8 @@ dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
dnl Minimum Autoconf version required. dnl Minimum Autoconf version required.
AC_PREREQ(2.59) AC_PREREQ(2.59)
AC_INIT([fping],[5.2]) AC_INIT([fping],[5.1])
AC_GNU_SOURCE
m4_ifdef([AC_AUTOCONF_VERSION],[AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS], [AC_GNU_SOURCE])
# Detect Operatingsystem
AC_CANONICAL_TARGET
only_clock_realtime=no
case "${target}" in
*darwin*)
only_clock_realtime=yes
;;
*freebsd*)
only_clock_realtime=yes
;;
*openbsd*)
only_clock_realtime=yes
;;
esac
dnl --disable-ipv4 dnl --disable-ipv4
AC_ARG_ENABLE([ipv4], AC_ARG_ENABLE([ipv4],
@ -60,18 +43,13 @@ dnl Test if --enable-timestamp is explicitely enabled and make an error if this
AS_IF([test "x$enable_timestamp" = "xyes" -a "x$have_so_timestamp" = "xno"], [ AS_IF([test "x$enable_timestamp" = "xyes" -a "x$have_so_timestamp" = "xno"], [
AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-timestamp not supported on this platform]) AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-timestamp not supported on this platform])
]) ])
AS_IF([test "x$only_clock_realtime" = "xyes"], [AC_DEFINE(ONLY_CLOCK_REALTIME, [1], [ONLY_CLOCK_REALTIME is defined])])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([safe-limits], AC_ARG_ENABLE([safe-limits],
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-safe-limits], [Restrict timing parameters (-i, -p) within "safe" limits])) AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-safe-limits], [Restrict timing parameters (-i, -p) within "safe" limits]))
AS_IF([test "x$enable_safe_limits" = "xyes"], [ AS_IF([test "x$enable_safe_limits" = "xyes"], [
AC_DEFINE(FPING_SAFE_LIMITS, [1], [safe limits should be enforced])]) AC_DEFINE(FPING_SAFE_LIMITS, [1], [safe limits should be enforced])])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([debug], AC_CANONICAL_TARGET
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-debug], [enable debugging @<:@default=no@:>@]), [enable_debug=$enableval], [enable_debug=no])
AS_IF([test "x$enable_debug" = "xyes"], [
AC_DEFINE([DEBUG], [1], [Define if debugging is enabled])])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([-Wall -Werror foreign]) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([-Wall -Werror foreign])
AM_MAINTAINER_MODE AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
@ -81,7 +59,7 @@ dnl Checks for programs.
AC_PROG_CC AC_PROG_CC
AM_PROG_CC_C_O AM_PROG_CC_C_O
m4_version_prereq([2.70],,[AC_PROG_CC_STDC]) AC_PROG_CC_STDC
AC_PROG_CPP AC_PROG_CPP
AC_PROG_INSTALL AC_PROG_INSTALL
@ -100,9 +78,6 @@ if test $ac_cv_func_sigaction = yes; then
AC_DEFINE([USE_SIGACTION],[1],[Define if sigaction is available.]) AC_DEFINE([USE_SIGACTION],[1],[Define if sigaction is available.])
fi fi
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([strftime], [],
[AC_MSG_ERROR([strftime function is required but not found])])
AH_TOP([ AH_TOP([
#ifndef CONFIG_H #ifndef CONFIG_H
#define CONFIG_H #define CONFIG_H

@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
FROM ubuntu:20.04
# Base
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
build-essential \
automake \
m4
# Add source code
COPY ./ /app
# Compile
WORKDIR /app
RUN autoreconf --install
RUN ./configure && make && make install
ENTRYPOINT ["fping"]

@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%post %post
if [ -x /usr/sbin/setcap ]; then if [ -x /usr/sbin/setcap ]; then
/bin/chmod 0755 /usr/sbin/fping* /bin/chmod 0755 /usr/sbin/fping*
/usr/sbin/setcap cap_net_raw,cap_net_admin+ep /usr/sbin/fping /usr/sbin/setcap cap_net_raw+ep /usr/sbin/fping
/usr/sbin/setcap cap_net_raw,cap_net_admin+ep /usr/sbin/fping6 /usr/sbin/setcap cap_net_raw+ep /usr/sbin/fping6
fi fi
%changelog %changelog

@ -66,8 +66,7 @@ default is 1.5.
Number of request packets to send to each target. In this mode, a line is Number of request packets to send to each target. In this mode, a line is
displayed for each received response (this can suppressed with B<-q> or B<-Q>). displayed for each received response (this can suppressed with B<-q> or B<-Q>).
Also, statistics about responses for each target are displayed when all Also, statistics about responses for each target are displayed when all
requests have been sent (or when interrupted). This option overrides B<-a> requests have been sent (or when interrupted).
or B<-u>.
=item B<-C>, B<--vcount>=I<N> =item B<-C>, B<--vcount>=I<N>
@ -78,8 +77,7 @@ designed for automated response-time statistics gathering. For example:
somehost : 91.7 37.0 29.2 - 36.8 somehost : 91.7 37.0 29.2 - 36.8
shows the response time in milliseconds for each of the five requests, with the shows the response time in milliseconds for each of the five requests, with the
C<-> indicating that no response was received to the fourth request. This C<-> indicating that no response was received to the fourth request.
option overrides B<-a> or B<-u>.
=item B<-d>, B<--rdns> =item B<-d>, B<--rdns>
@ -93,23 +91,16 @@ hostnames as target (NAME->IP->NAME).
Add Unix timestamps in front of output lines generated with in looping or counting Add Unix timestamps in front of output lines generated with in looping or counting
modes (B<-l>, B<-c>, or B<-C>). modes (B<-l>, B<-c>, or B<-C>).
Subcommand: B<--timestamp-format>=I<ctime|iso|rfc3339>
Allow to change the timestamp format of the B<-D> option to the following format types.
I<ctime> = "%c" (Example: Mon Jun 10 07:50:00 2024)
I<iso> = "%Y-%m-%dT%T%z" (Example: 2024-06-10T07:50:00+0200)
I<rfc3339> = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" (Example: 2024-06-10 07:50:00)
=item B<-e>, B<--elapsed> =item B<-e>, B<--elapsed>
Show elapsed (round-trip) time of packets. Show elapsed (round-trip) time of packets.
=item B<-f>, B<--file> =item B<-f>, B<--file>
Read list of targets from a file. Read list of targets from a file. This option can only be used by the root
user. Regular users should pipe in the file via stdin:
$ fping < targets_file
=item B<-g>, B<--generate> I<addr/mask> =item B<-g>, B<--generate> I<addr/mask>
@ -142,11 +133,6 @@ to any target (default is 10, minimum is 1).
Set the interface (requires SO_BINDTODEVICE support). Set the interface (requires SO_BINDTODEVICE support).
=item B<-k>, B<--fwmark>=I<FWMARK>
Set FWMARK on ping packets for policy-based routing. Requires Linux kernel
2.6.25<=, and root privileges or cap_net_admin.
=item B<-l>, B<--loop> =item B<-l>, B<--loop>
Loop sending packets to each target indefinitely. Can be interrupted with Loop sending packets to each target indefinitely. Can be interrupted with
@ -168,7 +154,7 @@ to print hostnames in the output.
=item B<-N>, B<--netdata> =item B<-N>, B<--netdata>
Format output for netdata (-l -Q are required). See: L<https://netdata.cloud/> Format output for netdata (-l -Q are required). See: L<http://my-netdata.io/>
=item B<-o>, B<--outage> =item B<-o>, B<--outage>
@ -190,11 +176,10 @@ an individual target. Default is 1000 and minimum is 10.
Quiet. Don't show per-probe results, but only the final summary. Also don't Quiet. Don't show per-probe results, but only the final summary. Also don't
show ICMP error messages. show ICMP error messages.
=item B<-Q>, B<--squiet>=I<SECS[,cumulative]> =item B<-Q>, B<--squiet>=I<SECS>
Like B<-q>, but additionally show interval summary results every I<SECS> Like B<-q>, but additionally show interval summary results every I<SECS>
seconds. With I<cumulative>, show summary results since start instead of seconds.
for the last interval, unless option B<-N> is used, too.
=item B<-r>, B<--retry>=I<N> =item B<-r>, B<--retry>=I<N>
@ -247,11 +232,6 @@ Print B<fping> version information.
Given a list of hosts, this mode checks if number of reachable hosts is >= N Given a list of hosts, this mode checks if number of reachable hosts is >= N
and exits true in that case. and exits true in that case.
=item B<-X>, B<--fast-reachable>=I<N>
Given a list of hosts, this mode immediately exits true once N alive hosts
have been found.
=back =back
=head1 EXAMPLES =head1 EXAMPLES
@ -287,17 +267,12 @@ B<fping website: L<http://www.fping.org>>
=head1 DIAGNOSTICS =head1 DIAGNOSTICS
Exit status is 0 if all the hosts (or the number of hosts specified with B<-x> Exit status is 0 if all the hosts are reachable, 1 if some hosts
or B<-X>) are reachable, 1 if some (or too many with B<-x> or B<-X>) hosts
were unreachable, 2 if any IP addresses were not found, 3 for invalid command were unreachable, 2 if any IP addresses were not found, 3 for invalid command
line arguments, and 4 for a system call failure. line arguments, and 4 for a system call failure.
=head1 RESTRICTIONS =head1 RESTRICTIONS
The number of addresses that can be generated using the C<-g>, C<--generate>
option is limited to 131070 (the number of host addresses in one 15-bit IPv4
prefix).
If fping was configured with C<--enable-safe-limits>, the following values are If fping was configured with C<--enable-safe-limits>, the following values are
not allowed for non-root users: not allowed for non-root users:

@ -1,3 +1,2 @@
BasedOnStyle: WebKit BasedOnStyle: WebKit
BreakBeforeBraces: Stroustrup BreakBeforeBraces: Stroustrup
PointerAlignment: Right

File diff suppressed because it is too large Load Diff

@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ extern int trace_flag;
void crash_and_burn( char *message ); void crash_and_burn( char *message );
void errno_crash_and_burn( char *message ); void errno_crash_and_burn( char *message );
int in_cksum( unsigned short *p, int n ); int in_cksum( unsigned short *p, int n );
extern int nonzero_payload_flag; extern int random_data_flag;
/* socket.c */ /* socket.c */
int open_ping_socket_ipv4(int *socktype); int open_ping_socket_ipv4(int *socktype);

@ -238,14 +238,12 @@ optparse_long(struct optparse *options,
/* Parse as long option. */ /* Parse as long option. */
options->errmsg[0] = '\0'; options->errmsg[0] = '\0';
options->optopt = 0; options->optopt = 0;
options->optlongname = 0;
options->optarg = 0; options->optarg = 0;
option += 2; /* skip "--" */ option += 2; /* skip "--" */
options->optind++; options->optind++;
for (int i = 0; !longopts_end(longopts, i); i++) { for (int i = 0; !longopts_end(longopts, i); i++) {
const char *name = longopts[i].longname; const char *name = longopts[i].longname;
if (longopts_match(name, option)) { if (longopts_match(name, option)) {
options->optlongname = option;
if (longindex) if (longindex)
*longindex = i; *longindex = i;
options->optopt = longopts[i].shortname; options->optopt = longopts[i].shortname;

@ -48,7 +48,6 @@ struct optparse {
int permute; int permute;
int optind; int optind;
int optopt; int optopt;
char *optlongname;
char *optarg; char *optarg;
char errmsg[64]; char errmsg[64];
int subopt; int subopt;

@ -41,7 +41,6 @@
#include "options.h" #include "options.h"
#include "fping.h" #include "fping.h"
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <stdio.h> #include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h> #include <stdlib.h>
@ -81,8 +80,8 @@ unsigned int seqmap_add(unsigned int host_nr, unsigned int ping_count, int64_t t
/* check if expired (note that unused seqmap values will have fields set to /* check if expired (note that unused seqmap values will have fields set to
* 0, so will be seen as expired */ * 0, so will be seen as expired */
next_value = &seqmap_map[seqmap_next_id]; next_value = &seqmap_map[seqmap_next_id];
if (next_value->ping_ts != 0 && timestamp - next_value->ping_ts < SEQMAP_TIMEOUT_IN_NS) { if (timestamp - next_value->ping_ts < SEQMAP_TIMEOUT_IN_NS) {
fprintf(stderr, "fping error: not enough sequence numbers available! (expire_timeout=%" PRId64 ", host_nr=%d, ping_count=%d, seqmap_next_id=%d)\n", fprintf(stderr, "fping error: not enough sequence numbers available! (expire_timeout=%ld, host_nr=%d, ping_count=%d, seqmap_next_id=%d)\n",
SEQMAP_TIMEOUT_IN_NS, host_nr, ping_count, seqmap_next_id); SEQMAP_TIMEOUT_IN_NS, host_nr, ping_count, seqmap_next_id);
exit(4); exit(4);
} }

@ -133,7 +133,6 @@ int socket_sendto_ping_ipv4(int s, struct sockaddr* saddr, socklen_t saddr_len,
{ {
struct icmp* icp; struct icmp* icp;
int n; int n;
size_t i;
icp = (struct icmp*)ping_buffer_ipv4; icp = (struct icmp*)ping_buffer_ipv4;
@ -143,12 +142,9 @@ int socket_sendto_ping_ipv4(int s, struct sockaddr* saddr, socklen_t saddr_len,
icp->icmp_seq = htons(icmp_seq_nr); icp->icmp_seq = htons(icmp_seq_nr);
icp->icmp_id = icmp_id_nr; icp->icmp_id = icmp_id_nr;
if (nonzero_payload_flag) { if (random_data_flag) {
// for (n = ((char*)&icp->icmp_data - (char*)icp); n < ping_pkt_size_ipv4; ++n) { for (n = ((char*)&icp->icmp_data - (char*)icp); n < ping_pkt_size_ipv4; ++n) {
// ping_buffer_ipv4[n] = random() & 0xFF; ping_buffer_ipv4[n] = random() & 0xFF;
// }
for(n = (char*) &icp->icmp_data - (char*)icp, i = 0xA; n < ping_pkt_size_ipv4; ++n, i += 1) {
ping_buffer_ipv4[n] = i & 0xFF;
} }
} }

@ -51,15 +51,15 @@ int open_ping_socket_ipv6(int *socktype)
struct protoent* proto; struct protoent* proto;
int s; int s;
/* confirm that ICMP6 is available on this machine */ /* confirm that ICMP is available on this machine */
if ((proto = getprotobyname("ipv6-icmp")) == NULL) if ((proto = getprotobyname("ipv6-icmp")) == NULL)
crash_and_burn("ipv6-icmp: unknown protocol"); crash_and_burn("icmp: unknown protocol");
/* create raw socket for ICMP6 calls (ping) */ /* create raw socket for ICMP calls (ping) */
*socktype = SOCK_RAW; *socktype = SOCK_RAW;
s = socket(AF_INET6, *socktype, proto->p_proto); s = socket(AF_INET6, *socktype, proto->p_proto);
if (s < 0) { if (s < 0) {
/* try non-privileged icmp6 (works on Mac OSX without privileges, for example) */ /* try non-privileged icmp (works on Mac OSX without privileges, for example) */
*socktype = SOCK_DGRAM; *socktype = SOCK_DGRAM;
s = socket(AF_INET6, *socktype, proto->p_proto); s = socket(AF_INET6, *socktype, proto->p_proto);
if (s < 0) { if (s < 0) {
@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ void socket_set_src_addr_ipv6(int s, struct in6_addr* src_addr, int *ident)
if (ident) { if (ident) {
memset(&sa, 0, len); memset(&sa, 0, len);
if (getsockname(s, (struct sockaddr *)&sa, &len) < 0) if (getsockname(s, (struct sockaddr *)&sa, &len) < 0)
errno_crash_and_burn("can't get ICMP6 socket identity"); errno_crash_and_burn("can't get ICMP socket identity");
if (sa.sin6_port) if (sa.sin6_port)
*ident = sa.sin6_port; *ident = sa.sin6_port;
@ -115,7 +115,6 @@ int socket_sendto_ping_ipv6(int s, struct sockaddr* saddr, socklen_t saddr_len,
{ {
struct icmp6_hdr* icp; struct icmp6_hdr* icp;
int n; int n;
size_t i;
icp = (struct icmp6_hdr*)ping_buffer_ipv6; icp = (struct icmp6_hdr*)ping_buffer_ipv6;
icp->icmp6_type = ICMP6_ECHO_REQUEST; icp->icmp6_type = ICMP6_ECHO_REQUEST;
@ -123,9 +122,9 @@ int socket_sendto_ping_ipv6(int s, struct sockaddr* saddr, socklen_t saddr_len,
icp->icmp6_seq = htons(icmp_seq_nr); icp->icmp6_seq = htons(icmp_seq_nr);
icp->icmp6_id = icmp_id_nr; icp->icmp6_id = icmp_id_nr;
if (nonzero_payload_flag) { if (random_data_flag) {
for (n = sizeof(struct icmp6_hdr), i = 0xA; n < ping_pkt_size_ipv6; ++n, i+=1) { for (n = sizeof(struct icmp6_hdr); n < ping_pkt_size_ipv6; ++n) {
ping_buffer_ipv6[n] = i & 0xFF; ping_buffer_ipv6[n] = random() & 0xFF;
} }
} }

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