freebsd-skq/contrib/pjdfstest/tests/misc.sh
ngie 7888d5e754 Better handle filesystems mounted with -o noexec
ftruncate/11, open/20, and truncate/11 copy sleep(1) to a temporary file on the
target filesystem, execute the binary, then expect a result. This doesn't work
with scenarios where the target binary cannot be executed, e.g. the filesystem
was mounted with -o noexec.

Ensure the filesystem hasn't been mounted with -o noexec for the testcases
before executing them.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5622
MFC after: 1 week
Reviewed by: markj
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2016-03-12 19:41:38 +00:00

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# $FreeBSD$
ntest=1
case "${dir}" in
/*)
maindir="${dir}/../.."
;;
*)
maindir="`pwd`/${dir}/../.."
;;
esac
fstest="${maindir}/pjdfstest"
. ${maindir}/tests/conf
expect()
{
e="${1}"
shift
r=`${fstest} $* 2>/dev/null | tail -1`
echo "${r}" | ${GREP} -Eq '^'${e}'$'
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
if [ -z "${todomsg}" ]; then
echo "ok ${ntest}"
else
echo "ok ${ntest} # TODO ${todomsg}"
fi
else
if [ -z "${todomsg}" ]; then
echo "not ok ${ntest} - tried '$*', expected ${e}, got ${r}"
else
echo "not ok ${ntest} # TODO ${todomsg}"
fi
fi
todomsg=""
ntest=$((ntest+1))
}
jexpect()
{
s="${1}"
d="${2}"
e="${3}"
shift 3
r=`jail -s ${s} / pjdfstest 127.0.0.1 /bin/sh -c "cd ${d} && ${fstest} $* 2>/dev/null" | tail -1`
echo "${r}" | ${GREP} -Eq '^'${e}'$'
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
if [ -z "${todomsg}" ]; then
echo "ok ${ntest}"
else
echo "ok ${ntest} # TODO ${todomsg}"
fi
else
if [ -z "${todomsg}" ]; then
echo "not ok ${ntest} - tried '$*', expected ${e}, got ${r}"
else
echo "not ok ${ntest} # TODO ${todomsg}"
fi
fi
todomsg=""
ntest=$((ntest+1))
}
test_check()
{
if [ $* ]; then
if [ -z "${todomsg}" ]; then
echo "ok ${ntest}"
else
echo "ok ${ntest} # TODO ${todomsg}"
fi
else
if [ -z "${todomsg}" ]; then
echo "not ok ${ntest}"
else
echo "not ok ${ntest} # TODO ${todomsg}"
fi
fi
todomsg=""
ntest=$((ntest+1))
}
todo()
{
if [ "${os}" = "${1}" -o "${os}:${fs}" = "${1}" ]; then
todomsg="${2}"
fi
}
namegen()
{
echo "pjdfstest_`dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1k count=1 2>/dev/null | openssl md5 | awk '{print $NF}'`"
}
namegen_len()
{
len="${1}"
name=""
while :; do
namepart="`dd if=/dev/urandom bs=64 count=1 2>/dev/null | openssl md5 | awk '{print $NF}'`"
name="${name}${namepart}"
curlen=`printf "%s" "${name}" | wc -c`
[ ${curlen} -lt ${len} ] || break
done
name=`echo "${name}" | cut -b -${len}`
printf "%s" "${name}"
}
# POSIX:
# {NAME_MAX}
# Maximum number of bytes in a filename (not including terminating null).
namegen_max()
{
name_max=`${fstest} pathconf . _PC_NAME_MAX`
namegen_len ${name_max}
}
# POSIX:
# {PATH_MAX}
# Maximum number of bytes in a pathname, including the terminating null character.
dirgen_max()
{
name_max=`${fstest} pathconf . _PC_NAME_MAX`
complen=$((name_max/2))
path_max=`${fstest} pathconf . _PC_PATH_MAX`
# "...including the terminating null character."
path_max=$((path_max-1))
name=""
while :; do
name="${name}`namegen_len ${complen}`/"
curlen=`printf "%s" "${name}" | wc -c`
[ ${curlen} -lt ${path_max} ] || break
done
name=`echo "${name}" | cut -b -${path_max}`
name=`echo "${name}" | sed -E 's@/$@x@'`
printf "%s" "${name}"
}
quick_exit()
{
echo "1..1"
echo "ok 1"
exit 0
}
supported()
{
case "${1}" in
lchmod)
if [ "${os}" != "FreeBSD" ]; then
return 1
fi
;;
chflags)
if [ "${os}" != "FreeBSD" ]; then
return 1
fi
;;
chflags_SF_SNAPSHOT)
if [ "${os}" != "FreeBSD" -o "${fs}" != "UFS" ]; then
return 1
fi
;;
esac
return 0
}
require()
{
if supported ${1}; then
return
fi
quick_exit
}
# usage:
# create_file <type> <name>
# create_file <type> <name> <mode>
# create_file <type> <name> <uid> <gid>
# create_file <type> <name> <mode> <uid> <gid>
create_file() {
type="${1}"
name="${2}"
case "${type}" in
none)
return
;;
regular)
expect 0 create ${name} 0644
;;
dir)
expect 0 mkdir ${name} 0755
;;
fifo)
expect 0 mkfifo ${name} 0644
;;
block)
expect 0 mknod ${name} b 0644 1 2
;;
char)
expect 0 mknod ${name} c 0644 1 2
;;
socket)
expect 0 bind ${name}
;;
symlink)
expect 0 symlink test ${name}
;;
esac
if [ -n "${3}" -a -n "${4}" -a -n "${5}" ]; then
expect 0 lchmod ${name} ${3}
expect 0 lchown ${name} ${4} ${5}
elif [ -n "${3}" -a -n "${4}" ]; then
expect 0 lchown ${name} ${3} ${4}
elif [ -n "${3}" ]; then
expect 0 lchmod ${name} ${3}
fi
}
# Tests for whether or not a filesystem is mounted with a particular option
# with -o, e.g. `mount -o noexec`.
#
# Parameters:
# - mount_option - noatime, noexec, etc.
#
# Returns:
# - 0 if mounted with the option.
# - 1 otherwise.
has_mount_option()
{
local IFS=,
local mount_opt
local mount_option_search=$1
# XXX: mountpoint is defined in .../tests/sys/pjdfstest/tests/conf
for mount_opt in $(mount -d -p | awk '$2 == "'$mountpoint'" { print $4 }'); do
if [ "$mount_opt" = "$mount_option_search" ]; then
return 0
fi
done
return 1
}
# Filesystem must be mounted with -o exec
requires_exec()
{
if has_mount_option noexec; then
echo "1..0 # SKIP filesystem mounted with -o noexec"
exit 0
fi
}