freebsd-skq/usr.bin/cpio/test/test_option_a.c
kientzle 5853643ce6 Merge from libarchive.googlecode.com:
* Lots of new tests.
 * New -n / --numeric-uid-gid option
 * More sanity-checking of arguments
 * Various Windows portability improvements
 * Sync up version number to 2.7.0
2009-04-17 04:04:57 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Tim Kientzle
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#include "test.h"
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
#include <sys/utime.h>
#else
#include <utime.h>
#endif
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
static struct {
const char *name;
time_t atime_sec;
} files[] = {
{ "f0", 0 },
{ "f1", 0 },
{ "f2", 0 },
{ "f3", 0 },
{ "f4", 0 },
{ "f5", 0 }
};
/*
* Create a bunch of test files and record their atimes.
* For the atime preserve/change tests, the files must have
* atimes in the past. We can accomplish this by explicitly invoking
* utime() on platforms that support it or by simply sleeping
* for a second after creating the files. (Creating all of the files
* at once means we only need to sleep once.)
*/
static void
test_create(void)
{
struct stat st;
struct utimbuf times;
static const int numfiles = sizeof(files) / sizeof(files[0]);
int i;
int fd;
for (i = 0; i < numfiles; ++i) {
fd = open(files[i].name, O_CREAT | O_WRONLY, 0644);
assert(fd >= 0);
/*
* Note: Have to write at least one byte to the file.
* cpio doesn't bother reading the file if it's zero length,
* so the atime never gets changed in that case, which
* makes the tests below rather pointless.
*/
assertEqualInt(1, write(fd, "a", 1));
close(fd);
/* If utime() isn't supported on your platform, just
* #ifdef this section out. Most of the test below is
* still valid. */
memset(&times, 0, sizeof(times));
times.actime = 1;
times.modtime = 3;
assertEqualInt(0, utime(files[i].name, &times));
/* Record whatever atime the file ended up with. */
/* If utime() is available, this should be 1, but there's
* no harm in being careful. */
assertEqualInt(0, stat(files[i].name, &st));
files[i].atime_sec = st.st_atime;
}
/* Wait until the atime on the last file is actually in the past. */
/* If utime() is supported above, there's no sleep here which
* makes the test faster. */
while (files[numfiles - 1].atime_sec >= time(NULL))
sleep(1);
}
DEFINE_TEST(test_option_a)
{
struct stat st;
int r;
int f;
char buff[64];
/* Create all of the test files. */
test_create();
/* Sanity check; verify that atimes really do get modified. */
f = open(files[0].name, O_RDONLY);
assertEqualInt(1, read(f,buff, 1));
assertEqualInt(0, close(f));
assertEqualInt(0, stat("f0", &st));
if (st.st_atime == files[0].atime_sec) {
skipping("Cannot verify -a option\n"
" Your system appears to not support atime.");
}
else
{
/*
* If this disk is mounted noatime, then we can't
* verify correct operation without -a.
*/
/* Copy the file without -a; should change the atime. */
r = systemf("echo %s | %s -pd copy-no-a > copy-no-a.out 2>copy-no-a.err", files[1].name, testprog);
assertEqualInt(r, 0);
assertTextFileContents("1 block\n", "copy-no-a.err");
assertEmptyFile("copy-no-a.out");
assertEqualInt(0, stat(files[1].name, &st));
failure("Copying file without -a should have changed atime.");
assert(st.st_atime != files[1].atime_sec);
/* Archive the file without -a; should change the atime. */
r = systemf("echo %s | %s -o > archive-no-a.out 2>archive-no-a.err", files[2].name, testprog);
assertEqualInt(r, 0);
assertTextFileContents("1 block\n", "copy-no-a.err");
assertEqualInt(0, stat(files[2].name, &st));
failure("Archiving file without -a should have changed atime.");
assert(st.st_atime != files[2].atime_sec);
}
/*
* We can, of course, still verify that the atime is unchanged
* when using the -a option.
*/
/* Copy the file with -a; should not change the atime. */
r = systemf("echo %s | %s -pad copy-a > copy-a.out 2>copy-a.err",
files[3].name, testprog);
assertEqualInt(r, 0);
assertTextFileContents("1 block\n", "copy-a.err");
assertEmptyFile("copy-a.out");
assertEqualInt(0, stat(files[3].name, &st));
failure("Copying file with -a should not have changed atime.");
assertEqualInt(st.st_atime, files[3].atime_sec);
/* Archive the file with -a; should not change the atime. */
r = systemf("echo %s | %s -oa > archive-a.out 2>archive-a.err",
files[4].name, testprog);
assertEqualInt(r, 0);
assertTextFileContents("1 block\n", "copy-a.err");
assertEqualInt(0, stat(files[4].name, &st));
failure("Archiving file with -a should not have changed atime.");
assertEqualInt(st.st_atime, files[4].atime_sec);
}