package StartXDummy; # vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab use strict; use warnings; use Exporter 'import'; use Time::HiRes qw(sleep); use v5.10; our @EXPORT = qw(start_xdummy); # reads in a whole file sub slurp { open(my $fh, '<', shift) or return ''; local $/; <$fh>; } =head2 start_xdummy($parallel) Starts C<$parallel> (or number of cores * 2 if undef) Xdummy processes (see the file ./Xdummy) and returns two arrayrefs: a list of X11 display numbers to the Xdummy processes and a list of PIDs of the processes. =cut my $x_socketpath = '/tmp/.X11-unix/X'; sub start_xdummy { my ($parallel) = @_; my @displays = (); my @childpids = (); # Yeah, I know it’s non-standard, but Perl’s POSIX module doesn’t have # _SC_NPROCESSORS_CONF. my $cpuinfo = slurp('/proc/cpuinfo'); my $num_cores = scalar grep { /model name/ } split("\n", $cpuinfo); # If /proc/cpuinfo does not exist, we fall back to 2 cores. $num_cores ||= 2; $parallel ||= $num_cores * 2; # First get the last used display number, then increment it by one. # Effectively falls back to 1 if no X server is running. my ($displaynum) = map { /(\d+)$/ } reverse sort glob($x_socketpath . '*'); $displaynum++; say "Starting $parallel Xdummy instances, starting at :$displaynum..."; my @sockets_waiting; for my $idx (0 .. ($parallel-1)) { my $pid = fork(); die "Could not fork: $!" unless defined($pid); if ($pid == 0) { # Child, close stdout/stderr, then start Xdummy. close STDOUT; close STDERR; # make sure this display isn’t in use yet $displaynum++ while -e ($x_socketpath . $displaynum); # We use -config /dev/null to prevent Xdummy from using the system # Xorg configuration. The tests should be independant from the # actual system X configuration. exec './Xdummy', ":$displaynum", '-config', '/dev/null'; exit 1; } push(@main::CLEANUP, sub { kill(15, $pid) }); push(@displays, ":$displaynum"); push(@sockets_waiting, $x_socketpath . $displaynum); $displaynum++; } # Wait until the X11 sockets actually appear. Pretty ugly solution, but as # long as we can’t socket-activate X11… while (1) { @sockets_waiting = grep { ! -S $_ } @sockets_waiting; last unless @sockets_waiting; sleep 0.1; } return @displays; } 1