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tests: reduce dependencies
We can assume that tests won't be run from a directory with an
absolute name longer than native getcwd limits.
* tests/test-linkat.c (main): Use lighter-weight getcwd.
* tests/test-renameat.c (main): Likewise.
* modules/linkat-tests (Depends-on): Relax dependency.
* modules/renameat-tests (Depends-on): Likewise.
* modules/fchdir-tests (Depends-on): Likewise. Also make cloexec
dependency explicit.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
author | Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> |
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date | Tue, 26 Apr 2011 15:23:23 -0600 |
parents | 97fc9a21a8fb |
children | 4cb21966f305 |
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/* Tests of renameat. Copyright (C) 2009-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ /* Written by Eric Blake <ebb9@byu.net>, 2009. */ #include <config.h> #include <stdio.h> #include "signature.h" SIGNATURE_CHECK (renameat, int, (int, char const *, int, char const *)); #include <dirent.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <errno.h> #include <stdbool.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include "filenamecat.h" #include "ignore-value.h" #include "macros.h" #define BASE "test-renameat.t" #include "test-rename.h" static int dfd1 = AT_FDCWD; static int dfd2 = AT_FDCWD; /* Wrapper to test renameat like rename. */ static int do_rename (char const *name1, char const *name2) { return renameat (dfd1, name1, dfd2, name2); } int main (void) { int i; int dfd; char *cwd; int result; /* Clean up any trash from prior testsuite runs. */ ignore_value (system ("rm -rf " BASE "*")); /* Test basic rename functionality, using current directory. */ result = test_rename (do_rename, false); dfd1 = open (".", O_RDONLY); ASSERT (0 <= dfd1); ASSERT (test_rename (do_rename, false) == result); dfd2 = dfd1; ASSERT (test_rename (do_rename, false) == result); dfd1 = AT_FDCWD; ASSERT (test_rename (do_rename, false) == result); ASSERT (close (dfd2) == 0); /* Create locations to manipulate. */ ASSERT (mkdir (BASE "sub1", 0700) == 0); ASSERT (mkdir (BASE "sub2", 0700) == 0); dfd = creat (BASE "00", 0600); ASSERT (0 <= dfd); ASSERT (close (dfd) == 0); cwd = getcwd (NULL, 0); ASSERT (cwd); dfd = open (BASE "sub1", O_RDONLY); ASSERT (0 <= dfd); ASSERT (chdir (BASE "sub2") == 0); /* There are 16 possible scenarios, based on whether an fd is AT_FDCWD or real, and whether a file is absolute or relative. To ensure that we test all of the code paths (rather than triggering early normalization optimizations), we use a loop to repeatedly rename a file in the parent directory, use an fd open on subdirectory 1, all while executing in subdirectory 2; all relative names are thus given with a leading "../". Finally, the last scenario (two relative paths given, neither one AT_FDCWD) has two paths, based on whether the two fds are equivalent, so we do the other variant after the loop. */ for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) { int fd1 = (i & 8) ? dfd : AT_FDCWD; char *file1 = file_name_concat ((i & 4) ? ".." : cwd, BASE "xx", NULL); int fd2 = (i & 2) ? dfd : AT_FDCWD; char *file2 = file_name_concat ((i & 1) ? ".." : cwd, BASE "xx", NULL); ASSERT (sprintf (strchr (file1, '\0') - 2, "%02d", i) == 2); ASSERT (sprintf (strchr (file2, '\0') - 2, "%02d", i + 1) == 2); ASSERT (renameat (fd1, file1, fd2, file2) == 0); free (file1); free (file2); } dfd2 = open ("..", O_RDONLY); ASSERT (0 <= dfd2); ASSERT (renameat (dfd, "../" BASE "16", dfd2, BASE "17") == 0); ASSERT (close (dfd2) == 0); /* Now we change back to the parent directory, and set dfd to "."; using dfd in remaining tests will expose any bugs if emulation via /proc/self/fd doesn't check for empty names. */ ASSERT (chdir ("..") == 0); ASSERT (close (dfd) == 0); dfd = open (".", O_RDONLY); ASSERT (0 <= dfd); ASSERT (close (creat (BASE "sub2/file", 0600)) == 0); errno = 0; ASSERT (renameat (dfd, BASE "sub1", dfd, BASE "sub2") == -1); ASSERT (errno == EEXIST || errno == ENOTEMPTY); ASSERT (unlink (BASE "sub2/file") == 0); errno = 0; ASSERT (renameat (dfd, BASE "sub2", dfd, BASE "sub1/.") == -1); ASSERT (errno == EINVAL || errno == EISDIR || errno == EBUSY || errno == ENOTEMPTY); errno = 0; ASSERT (renameat (dfd, BASE "sub2/.", dfd, BASE "sub1") == -1); ASSERT (errno == EINVAL || errno == EBUSY || errno == EEXIST); errno = 0; ASSERT (renameat (dfd, BASE "17", dfd, BASE "sub1") == -1); ASSERT (errno == EISDIR); errno = 0; ASSERT (renameat (dfd, BASE "nosuch", dfd, BASE "18") == -1); ASSERT (errno == ENOENT); errno = 0; ASSERT (renameat (dfd, "", dfd, BASE "17") == -1); ASSERT (errno == ENOENT); errno = 0; ASSERT (renameat (dfd, BASE "17", dfd, "") == -1); ASSERT (errno == ENOENT); errno = 0; ASSERT (renameat (dfd, BASE "sub2", dfd, BASE "17") == -1); ASSERT (errno == ENOTDIR); errno = 0; ASSERT (renameat (dfd, BASE "17/", dfd, BASE "18") == -1); ASSERT (errno == ENOTDIR); errno = 0; ASSERT (renameat (dfd, BASE "17", dfd, BASE "18/") == -1); ASSERT (errno == ENOTDIR || errno == ENOENT); /* Finally, make sure we can overwrite existing files. */ ASSERT (close (creat (BASE "sub2/file", 0600)) == 0); errno = 0; ASSERT (renameat (dfd, BASE "sub2", dfd, BASE "sub1") == 0); ASSERT (renameat (dfd, BASE "sub1/file", dfd, BASE "17") == 0); /* Cleanup. */ ASSERT (close (dfd) == 0); errno = 0; ASSERT (unlink (BASE "sub1/file") == -1); ASSERT (errno == ENOENT); ASSERT (unlink (BASE "17") == 0); ASSERT (rmdir (BASE "sub1") == 0); errno = 0; ASSERT (rmdir (BASE "sub2") == -1); ASSERT (errno == ENOENT); free (cwd); if (result) fputs ("skipping test: symlinks not supported on this file system\n", stderr); return result; }