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Almost all regression tests are based on very flexible fstest tool. They verify correctness (POSIX conformance) of almost all file system-related system calls. The motivation behind this work is my ZFS port and POSIX, who doesn't provide free test suites. Runs on: FreeBSD/UFS, FreeBSD/ZFS, Solaris/UFS, Solaris/ZFS To try it out: # cd fstest # make # find tests/* -type d | xargs prove
30 lines
686 B
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30 lines
686 B
Bash
#!/bin/sh
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# $FreeBSD$
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desc="mkdir returns EACCES when write permission is denied on the parent directory of the directory to be created"
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dir=`dirname $0`
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. ${dir}/../misc.sh
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echo "1..12"
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n0=`namegen`
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n1=`namegen`
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n2=`namegen`
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expect 0 mkdir ${n0} 0755
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cdir=`pwd`
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cd ${n0}
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expect 0 mkdir ${n1} 0755
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expect 0 chown ${n1} 65534 65534
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expect 0 -u 65534 -g 65534 mkdir ${n1}/${n2} 0755
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expect 0 -u 65534 -g 65534 rmdir ${n1}/${n2}
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expect 0 chmod ${n1} 0555
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expect EACCES -u 65534 -g 65534 mkdir ${n1}/${n2} 0755
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expect 0 chmod ${n1} 0755
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expect 0 -u 65534 -g 65534 mkdir ${n1}/${n2} 0755
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expect 0 -u 65534 -g 65534 rmdir ${n1}/${n2}
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expect 0 rmdir ${n1}
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cd ${cdir}
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expect 0 rmdir ${n0}
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