freebsd-dev/tests/sys/fs/fusefs/lookup.cc
Alan Somers 5f51c9c328 fusefs: add some more test cases for bad fuse servers
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Axcient
Reviewed by:	emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D38719
2023-02-22 10:03:58 -07:00

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/*-
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*
* Copyright (c) 2019 The FreeBSD Foundation
*
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*/
extern "C" {
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/mount.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
}
#include "mockfs.hh"
#include "utils.hh"
using namespace testing;
class Lookup: public FuseTest {};
class Lookup_7_8: public Lookup {
public:
virtual void SetUp() {
m_kernel_minor_version = 8;
Lookup::SetUp();
}
};
class LookupExportable: public Lookup {
public:
virtual void SetUp() {
m_init_flags = FUSE_EXPORT_SUPPORT;
Lookup::SetUp();
}
};
/*
* If lookup returns a non-zero cache timeout, then subsequent VOP_GETATTRs
* should use the cached attributes, rather than query the daemon
*/
TEST_F(Lookup, attr_cache)
{
const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt";
const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt";
const uint64_t ino = 42;
const uint64_t generation = 13;
struct stat sb;
EXPECT_LOOKUP(FUSE_ROOT_ID, RELPATH)
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.nodeid = ino;
out.body.entry.attr_valid = UINT64_MAX;
out.body.entry.attr.ino = ino; // Must match nodeid
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFREG | 0644;
out.body.entry.attr.size = 1;
out.body.entry.attr.blocks = 2;
out.body.entry.attr.atime = 3;
out.body.entry.attr.mtime = 4;
out.body.entry.attr.ctime = 5;
out.body.entry.attr.atimensec = 6;
out.body.entry.attr.mtimensec = 7;
out.body.entry.attr.ctimensec = 8;
out.body.entry.attr.nlink = 9;
out.body.entry.attr.uid = 10;
out.body.entry.attr.gid = 11;
out.body.entry.attr.rdev = 12;
out.body.entry.generation = generation;
})));
/* stat(2) issues a VOP_LOOKUP followed by a VOP_GETATTR */
ASSERT_EQ(0, stat(FULLPATH, &sb)) << strerror(errno);
EXPECT_EQ(1, sb.st_size);
EXPECT_EQ(2, sb.st_blocks);
EXPECT_EQ(3, sb.st_atim.tv_sec);
EXPECT_EQ(6, sb.st_atim.tv_nsec);
EXPECT_EQ(4, sb.st_mtim.tv_sec);
EXPECT_EQ(7, sb.st_mtim.tv_nsec);
EXPECT_EQ(5, sb.st_ctim.tv_sec);
EXPECT_EQ(8, sb.st_ctim.tv_nsec);
EXPECT_EQ(9ull, sb.st_nlink);
EXPECT_EQ(10ul, sb.st_uid);
EXPECT_EQ(11ul, sb.st_gid);
EXPECT_EQ(12ul, sb.st_rdev);
EXPECT_EQ(ino, sb.st_ino);
EXPECT_EQ(S_IFREG | 0644, sb.st_mode);
// fuse(4) does not _yet_ support inode generations
//EXPECT_EQ(generation, sb.st_gen);
//st_birthtim and st_flags are not supported by protocol 7.8. They're
//only supported as OS-specific extensions to OSX.
//EXPECT_EQ(, sb.st_birthtim);
//EXPECT_EQ(, sb.st_flags);
//FUSE can't set st_blksize until protocol 7.9
}
/*
* If lookup returns a finite but non-zero cache timeout, then we should discard
* the cached attributes and requery the daemon.
*/
TEST_F(Lookup, attr_cache_timeout)
{
const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt";
const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt";
const uint64_t ino = 42;
struct stat sb;
EXPECT_LOOKUP(FUSE_ROOT_ID, RELPATH)
.Times(2)
.WillRepeatedly(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.nodeid = ino;
out.body.entry.attr_valid_nsec = NAP_NS / 2;
out.body.entry.attr.ino = ino; // Must match nodeid
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFREG | 0644;
})));
/* access(2) will issue a VOP_LOOKUP and fill the attr cache */
ASSERT_EQ(0, access(FULLPATH, F_OK)) << strerror(errno);
/* Next access(2) will use the cached attributes */
nap();
/* The cache has timed out; VOP_GETATTR should query the daemon*/
ASSERT_EQ(0, stat(FULLPATH, &sb)) << strerror(errno);
}
TEST_F(Lookup, dot)
{
const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_dir/.";
const char RELDIRPATH[] = "some_dir";
uint64_t ino = 42;
EXPECT_LOOKUP(FUSE_ROOT_ID, RELDIRPATH)
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFDIR | 0755;
out.body.entry.nodeid = ino;
out.body.entry.attr_valid = UINT64_MAX;
out.body.entry.entry_valid = UINT64_MAX;
})));
/*
* access(2) is one of the few syscalls that will not (always) follow
* up a successful VOP_LOOKUP with another VOP.
*/
ASSERT_EQ(0, access(FULLPATH, F_OK)) << strerror(errno);
}
TEST_F(Lookup, dotdot)
{
const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_dir/..";
const char RELDIRPATH[] = "some_dir";
EXPECT_LOOKUP(FUSE_ROOT_ID, RELDIRPATH)
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFDIR | 0755;
out.body.entry.nodeid = 14;
out.body.entry.attr_valid = UINT64_MAX;
out.body.entry.entry_valid = UINT64_MAX;
})));
/*
* access(2) is one of the few syscalls that will not (always) follow
* up a successful VOP_LOOKUP with another VOP.
*/
ASSERT_EQ(0, access(FULLPATH, F_OK)) << strerror(errno);
}
/*
* Lookup ".." when that vnode's entry cache has timed out, but its child's
* hasn't. Since this file system doesn't set FUSE_EXPORT_SUPPORT, we have no
* choice but to use the cached entry, even though it expired.
*/
TEST_F(Lookup, dotdot_entry_cache_timeout)
{
uint64_t foo_ino = 42;
uint64_t bar_ino = 43;
EXPECT_LOOKUP(FUSE_ROOT_ID, "foo")
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFDIR | 0755;
out.body.entry.nodeid = foo_ino;
out.body.entry.attr_valid = UINT64_MAX;
out.body.entry.entry_valid = 0; // immediate timeout
})));
EXPECT_LOOKUP(foo_ino, "bar")
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFDIR | 0755;
out.body.entry.nodeid = bar_ino;
out.body.entry.attr_valid = UINT64_MAX;
out.body.entry.entry_valid = UINT64_MAX;
})));
expect_opendir(bar_ino);
int fd = open("mountpoint/foo/bar", O_EXEC| O_DIRECTORY);
ASSERT_LE(0, fd) << strerror(errno);
EXPECT_EQ(0, faccessat(fd, "../..", F_OK, 0)) << strerror(errno);
}
/*
* Lookup ".." for a vnode with no valid parent nid
* Regression test for https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=259974
* Since the file system is not exportable, we have no choice but to return an
* error.
*/
TEST_F(Lookup, dotdot_no_parent_nid)
{
uint64_t foo_ino = 42;
uint64_t bar_ino = 43;
int fd;
EXPECT_LOOKUP(FUSE_ROOT_ID, "foo")
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFDIR | 0755;
out.body.entry.nodeid = foo_ino;
out.body.entry.attr_valid = UINT64_MAX;
out.body.entry.entry_valid = UINT64_MAX;
})));
EXPECT_LOOKUP(foo_ino, "bar")
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFDIR | 0755;
out.body.entry.nodeid = bar_ino;
out.body.entry.attr_valid = UINT64_MAX;
out.body.entry.entry_valid = UINT64_MAX;
})));
EXPECT_CALL(*m_mock, process(
ResultOf([=](auto in) {
return (in.header.opcode == FUSE_OPENDIR);
}, Eq(true)),
_)
).WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, open);
})));
expect_forget(foo_ino, 1, NULL);
fd = open("mountpoint/foo/bar", O_EXEC| O_DIRECTORY);
ASSERT_LE(0, fd) << strerror(errno);
// Try (and fail) to unmount the file system, to reclaim the mountpoint
// and foo vnodes.
ASSERT_NE(0, unmount("mountpoint", 0));
EXPECT_EQ(EBUSY, errno);
nap(); // Because vnode reclamation is asynchronous
EXPECT_NE(0, faccessat(fd, "../..", F_OK, 0));
EXPECT_EQ(ESTALE, errno);
}
/*
* A daemon that returns an illegal error value should be handled gracefully.
* Regression test for https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=263220
*/
TEST_F(Lookup, ejustreturn)
{
const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/does_not_exist";
const char RELPATH[] = "does_not_exist";
EXPECT_LOOKUP(FUSE_ROOT_ID, RELPATH)
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
out.header.len = sizeof(out.header);
out.header.error = 2;
out.expected_errno = EINVAL;
})));
EXPECT_NE(0, access(FULLPATH, F_OK));
EXPECT_EQ(EIO, errno);
}
TEST_F(Lookup, enoent)
{
const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/does_not_exist";
const char RELPATH[] = "does_not_exist";
EXPECT_LOOKUP(FUSE_ROOT_ID, RELPATH)
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnErrno(ENOENT)));
EXPECT_NE(0, access(FULLPATH, F_OK));
EXPECT_EQ(ENOENT, errno);
}
TEST_F(Lookup, enotdir)
{
const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/not_a_dir/some_file.txt";
const char RELPATH[] = "not_a_dir";
EXPECT_LOOKUP(FUSE_ROOT_ID, RELPATH)
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.entry_valid = UINT64_MAX;
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFREG | 0644;
out.body.entry.nodeid = 42;
})));
ASSERT_EQ(-1, access(FULLPATH, F_OK));
ASSERT_EQ(ENOTDIR, errno);
}
/*
* If lookup returns a non-zero entry timeout, then subsequent VOP_LOOKUPs
* should use the cached inode rather than requery the daemon
*/
TEST_F(Lookup, entry_cache)
{
const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt";
const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt";
EXPECT_LOOKUP(FUSE_ROOT_ID, RELPATH)
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.entry_valid = UINT64_MAX;
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFREG | 0644;
out.body.entry.nodeid = 14;
})));
ASSERT_EQ(0, access(FULLPATH, F_OK)) << strerror(errno);
/* The second access(2) should use the cache */
ASSERT_EQ(0, access(FULLPATH, F_OK)) << strerror(errno);
}
/*
* If the daemon returns an error of 0 and an inode of 0, that's a flag for
* "ENOENT and cache it" with the given entry_timeout
*/
TEST_F(Lookup, entry_cache_negative)
{
struct timespec entry_valid = {.tv_sec = TIME_T_MAX, .tv_nsec = 0};
EXPECT_LOOKUP(FUSE_ROOT_ID, "does_not_exist")
.Times(1)
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnNegativeCache(&entry_valid)));
EXPECT_NE(0, access("mountpoint/does_not_exist", F_OK));
EXPECT_EQ(ENOENT, errno);
EXPECT_NE(0, access("mountpoint/does_not_exist", F_OK));
EXPECT_EQ(ENOENT, errno);
}
/* Negative entry caches should timeout, too */
TEST_F(Lookup, entry_cache_negative_timeout)
{
const char *RELPATH = "does_not_exist";
const char *FULLPATH = "mountpoint/does_not_exist";
struct timespec entry_valid = {.tv_sec = 0, .tv_nsec = NAP_NS / 2};
EXPECT_LOOKUP(FUSE_ROOT_ID, RELPATH)
.Times(2)
.WillRepeatedly(Invoke(ReturnNegativeCache(&entry_valid)));
EXPECT_NE(0, access(FULLPATH, F_OK));
EXPECT_EQ(ENOENT, errno);
nap();
/* The cache has timed out; VOP_LOOKUP should requery the daemon*/
EXPECT_NE(0, access(FULLPATH, F_OK));
EXPECT_EQ(ENOENT, errno);
}
/*
* If lookup returns a finite but non-zero entry cache timeout, then we should
* discard the cached inode and requery the daemon
*/
TEST_F(Lookup, entry_cache_timeout)
{
const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt";
const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt";
EXPECT_LOOKUP(FUSE_ROOT_ID, RELPATH)
.Times(2)
.WillRepeatedly(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.entry_valid_nsec = NAP_NS / 2;
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFREG | 0644;
out.body.entry.nodeid = 14;
})));
/* access(2) will issue a VOP_LOOKUP and fill the entry cache */
ASSERT_EQ(0, access(FULLPATH, F_OK)) << strerror(errno);
/* Next access(2) will use the cached entry */
ASSERT_EQ(0, access(FULLPATH, F_OK)) << strerror(errno);
nap();
/* The cache has timed out; VOP_LOOKUP should requery the daemon*/
ASSERT_EQ(0, access(FULLPATH, F_OK)) << strerror(errno);
}
TEST_F(Lookup, ok)
{
const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt";
const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt";
EXPECT_LOOKUP(FUSE_ROOT_ID, RELPATH)
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFREG | 0644;
out.body.entry.nodeid = 14;
})));
/*
* access(2) is one of the few syscalls that will not (always) follow
* up a successful VOP_LOOKUP with another VOP.
*/
ASSERT_EQ(0, access(FULLPATH, F_OK)) << strerror(errno);
}
/*
* Lookup in a subdirectory of the fuse mount. The naughty server returns the
* same inode for the child as for the parent.
*/
TEST_F(Lookup, parent_inode)
{
const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_dir/some_file.txt";
const char DIRPATH[] = "some_dir";
const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt";
uint64_t dir_ino = 2;
EXPECT_LOOKUP(FUSE_ROOT_ID, DIRPATH)
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFDIR | 0755;
out.body.entry.nodeid = dir_ino;
})));
EXPECT_LOOKUP(dir_ino, RELPATH)
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFREG | 0644;
out.body.entry.nodeid = dir_ino;
})));
/*
* access(2) is one of the few syscalls that will not (always) follow
* up a successful VOP_LOOKUP with another VOP.
*/
ASSERT_EQ(-1, access(FULLPATH, F_OK));
ASSERT_EQ(EIO, errno);
}
// Lookup in a subdirectory of the fuse mount
TEST_F(Lookup, subdir)
{
const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_dir/some_file.txt";
const char DIRPATH[] = "some_dir";
const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt";
uint64_t dir_ino = 2;
uint64_t file_ino = 3;
EXPECT_LOOKUP(FUSE_ROOT_ID, DIRPATH)
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFDIR | 0755;
out.body.entry.nodeid = dir_ino;
})));
EXPECT_LOOKUP(dir_ino, RELPATH)
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFREG | 0644;
out.body.entry.nodeid = file_ino;
})));
/*
* access(2) is one of the few syscalls that will not (always) follow
* up a successful VOP_LOOKUP with another VOP.
*/
ASSERT_EQ(0, access(FULLPATH, F_OK)) << strerror(errno);
}
/*
* The server returns two different vtypes for the same nodeid. This is
* technically allowed if the entry's cache has already expired.
* https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=258022
*/
TEST_F(Lookup, vtype_conflict)
{
const char FIRSTFULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/foo";
const char SECONDFULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/bar";
const char FIRSTRELPATH[] = "foo";
const char SECONDRELPATH[] = "bar";
uint64_t ino = 42;
EXPECT_LOOKUP(FUSE_ROOT_ID, FIRSTRELPATH)
.WillOnce(Invoke(
ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFDIR | 0644;
out.body.entry.nodeid = ino;
out.body.entry.attr.nlink = 1;
})));
expect_lookup(SECONDRELPATH, ino, S_IFREG | 0755, 0, 1, UINT64_MAX);
// VOP_FORGET happens asynchronously, so it may or may not arrive
// before the test completes.
EXPECT_CALL(*m_mock, process(
ResultOf([=](auto in) {
return (in.header.opcode == FUSE_FORGET &&
in.header.nodeid == ino &&
in.body.forget.nlookup == 1);
}, Eq(true)),
_)
).Times(AtMost(1))
.WillOnce(Invoke([=](auto in __unused, auto &out __unused) { }));
ASSERT_EQ(0, access(FIRSTFULLPATH, F_OK)) << strerror(errno);
EXPECT_EQ(0, access(SECONDFULLPATH, F_OK)) << strerror(errno);
}
TEST_F(Lookup_7_8, ok)
{
const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt";
const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt";
EXPECT_LOOKUP(FUSE_ROOT_ID, RELPATH)
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry_7_8);
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFREG | 0644;
out.body.entry.nodeid = 14;
})));
/*
* access(2) is one of the few syscalls that will not (always) follow
* up a successful VOP_LOOKUP with another VOP.
*/
ASSERT_EQ(0, access(FULLPATH, F_OK)) << strerror(errno);
}
/*
* Lookup ".." when that vnode's entry cache has timed out, but its child's
* hasn't.
*/
TEST_F(LookupExportable, dotdot_entry_cache_timeout)
{
uint64_t foo_ino = 42;
uint64_t bar_ino = 43;
EXPECT_LOOKUP(FUSE_ROOT_ID, "foo")
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFDIR | 0755;
out.body.entry.nodeid = foo_ino;
out.body.entry.attr_valid = UINT64_MAX;
out.body.entry.entry_valid = 0; // immediate timeout
})));
EXPECT_LOOKUP(foo_ino, "bar")
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFDIR | 0755;
out.body.entry.nodeid = bar_ino;
out.body.entry.attr_valid = UINT64_MAX;
out.body.entry.entry_valid = UINT64_MAX;
})));
expect_opendir(bar_ino);
EXPECT_LOOKUP(foo_ino, "..")
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFDIR | 0755;
out.body.entry.nodeid = FUSE_ROOT_ID;
out.body.entry.attr_valid = UINT64_MAX;
out.body.entry.entry_valid = UINT64_MAX;
})));
int fd = open("mountpoint/foo/bar", O_EXEC| O_DIRECTORY);
ASSERT_LE(0, fd) << strerror(errno);
/* FreeBSD's fusefs driver always uses the same cache expiration time
* for ".." as for the directory itself. So we need to look up two
* levels to find an expired ".." cache entry.
*/
EXPECT_EQ(0, faccessat(fd, "../..", F_OK, 0)) << strerror(errno);
}
/*
* Lookup ".." for a vnode with no valid parent nid
* Regression test for https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=259974
* Since the file system is exportable, we should resolve the problem by
* sending a FUSE_LOOKUP for "..".
*/
TEST_F(LookupExportable, dotdot_no_parent_nid)
{
uint64_t foo_ino = 42;
uint64_t bar_ino = 43;
int fd;
EXPECT_LOOKUP(FUSE_ROOT_ID, "foo")
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFDIR | 0755;
out.body.entry.nodeid = foo_ino;
out.body.entry.attr_valid = UINT64_MAX;
out.body.entry.entry_valid = UINT64_MAX;
})));
EXPECT_LOOKUP(foo_ino, "bar")
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFDIR | 0755;
out.body.entry.nodeid = bar_ino;
out.body.entry.attr_valid = UINT64_MAX;
out.body.entry.entry_valid = UINT64_MAX;
})));
EXPECT_CALL(*m_mock, process(
ResultOf([=](auto in) {
return (in.header.opcode == FUSE_OPENDIR);
}, Eq(true)),
_)
).WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, open);
})));
expect_forget(foo_ino, 1, NULL);
EXPECT_LOOKUP(bar_ino, "..")
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFDIR | 0755;
out.body.entry.nodeid = foo_ino;
out.body.entry.attr_valid = UINT64_MAX;
out.body.entry.entry_valid = UINT64_MAX;
})));
EXPECT_LOOKUP(foo_ino, "..")
.WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) {
SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry);
out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFDIR | 0755;
out.body.entry.nodeid = FUSE_ROOT_ID;
out.body.entry.attr_valid = UINT64_MAX;
out.body.entry.entry_valid = UINT64_MAX;
})));
fd = open("mountpoint/foo/bar", O_EXEC| O_DIRECTORY);
ASSERT_LE(0, fd) << strerror(errno);
// Try (and fail) to unmount the file system, to reclaim the mountpoint
// and foo vnodes.
ASSERT_NE(0, unmount("mountpoint", 0));
EXPECT_EQ(EBUSY, errno);
nap(); // Because vnode reclamation is asynchronous
EXPECT_EQ(0, faccessat(fd, "../..", F_OK, 0)) << strerror(errno);
}