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# on ia64 systems, the acats hangs in unaligned memory accesses.
# kill these testcases.
pidfile=acats-killer.pid
usage()
{
echo >&2 "usage: `basename $0` [-p <pidfile>] <ada logfile> <next logfile>"
exit 1
}
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case $1 in
-p)
pidfile=$2
shift
shift
;;
-*)
usage
;;
*)
break
esac
done
[ $# -eq 2 ] || usage
logfile=$1
stopfile=$2
interval=30
echo $$ > $pidfile
while true; do
if [ -f "$stopfile" ]; then
echo "`basename $0`: finished."
rm -f $pidfile
exit 0
fi
sleep $interval
if [ ! -f "$logfile" ]; then
continue
fi
pids=$(ps aux | awk '/testsuite\/ada\/acats\/tests/ { print $2 }')
if [ -n "$pids" ]; then
sleep $interval
pids2=$(ps aux | awk '/testsuite\/ada\/acats\/tests/ { print $2 }')
if [ "$pids" = "$pids2" ]; then
#echo kill: $pids
kill $pids
sleep 1
pids2=$(ps aux | awk '/testsuite\/ada\/acats\/tests/ { print $2 }')
if [ "$pids" = "$pids2" ]; then
#echo kill -9: $pids
kill -9 $pids
fi
fi
fi
done
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