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#
# Class of object containing current test state
#
__copyright__ = """
Copyright (C) 2014 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Written by David Howells ([email protected])
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence version 2 as
published by the Free Software Foundation.
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 Licence for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public Licence
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
"""
from tool_box import *
from remount_union import remount_union
import sys, os, errno
from stat import *
from enum import IntEnum
# None value is for lower
class upper(IntEnum):
META=1
DATA=2
class inode:
def __init__(self, filetype, symlink_val=None, symlink_to=None):
assert(filetype != None)
assert(filetype != "s" or symlink_val)
self.__filetype = filetype
self.__symlink_val = symlink_val
self.__symlink_to = symlink_to
def filetype(self):
return self.__filetype
def sym_val(self):
return self.__symlink_val
def sym_target(self):
return self.__symlink_to
class dentry:
def __init__(self, name, inode=None, root=False, layer=None, on_upper=None):
self.__name = name
self.__parent = None
self.created(inode, layer, on_upper)
# By default created objects are pure upper
def created(self, inode, layer, on_upper=upper.DATA):
self.__i = inode
self.__failed_create = False
self.__children = dict()
self.__is_dir = inode and inode.filetype() == "d"
self.__layer = layer
self.__upper = on_upper
self.__rename_exdev = not on_upper
def failed_to_create(self):
if self.__i == None:
self.__failed_create = True
def clear(self):
assert(self.__i != None)
self.__i = None
self.__children = dict()
def name(self):
return self.__name
def filename(self):
if self.__parent == None:
return ""
return self.__parent.filename() + "/" + self.__name
def inode(self):
return self.__i
def filetype(self):
if self.__i:
return self.__i.filetype()
return None
def is_negative(self):
return self.__i == None
def parent(self):
return self.__parent
def add_child(self, child):
assert(child != None)
if self.is_dir():
self.__children[child.__name] = child
child.__parent = self
return child
def look_up_child(self, name):
if self.is_dir() and name in self.__children:
return self.__children[name]
return self.add_child(dentry(name, None))
def children(self):
return self.__children.values()
def unlink_child(self, child):
assert(self.is_dir())
assert(self.__children[child.__name] == child)
del self.__children[child.__name]
child.__parent = None
def unlink(self):
if self.parent():
self.parent().unlink_child(self)
def did_create_fail(self):
return self.__failed_create
def copied_up(self, layer, copy_up=upper.META):
if not self.__upper or layer != self.__layer or self.__upper < copy_up:
self.__layer = layer
self.__upper = copy_up
def replace_with(self, src):
old_parent = src.parent()
new_parent = self.parent()
miss = dentry(src.__name, None, layer = src.__layer, on_upper = src.__upper)
old_parent.unlink_child(src)
old_parent.add_child(miss)
src.__name = self.__name
new_parent.unlink_child(self)
new_parent.add_child(src)
def on_upper(self, layer):
if self.__layer != layer:
return None
return self.__upper
def data_on_upper(self, layer):
return self.__layer == layer and self.__upper == upper.DATA
def layer(self):
if self.__upper:
return "upper/" + str(self.__layer)
return "lower"
def is_dir(self):
return self.__is_dir
def is_reg(self):
return self.__i.filetype() == "r"
def is_sym(self):
return self.__i and self.__i.filetype() == "s"
def sym_val(self):
return self.__i.sym_val()
def sym_target(self):
return self.__i.sym_target()
def is_neg_or_sym_to_neg(self):
if self.is_negative():
return True
return self.is_sym() and self.sym_target().is_neg_or_sym_to_neg()
def is_reg_or_sym_to_reg(self):
if self.__i.filetype() == "r":
return True
if not self.is_sym():
return False
if self.sym_target().is_negative():
return False
return self.sym_target().is_reg_or_sym_to_reg()
def is_dir_or_sym_to_dir(self):
if self.__i.filetype() == "d":
return True
if not self.is_sym():
return False
if self.sym_target().is_negative():
return False
return self.sym_target().is_dir_or_sym_to_dir()
def get_exdev_on_rename(self):
return self.__rename_exdev
###############################################################################
#
# The main test context
#
###############################################################################
class test_context:
def __init__(self, cfg, termslash=False, direct_mode=False, recycle=False, max_layers=0):
self.__cfg = cfg
self.__root = dentry("/", inode("d"), root=True)
self.__cwd = None
self.__filenr = 99
self.__layers_nr = 0
self.__max_layers = max_layers
self.__lower_layers = None
self.__lower_fs = None
self.__upper_layer = None
self.__upper_fs = None
self.__upper_dir_fs = None
self.__upper_file_fs = None
self.__verbose = cfg.is_verbose()
self.__direct_mode = direct_mode
self.__skip_layer_test = cfg.testing_none()
self.__same_dev = cfg.is_fusefs() or cfg.is_samefs() or cfg.is_xino()
if cfg.is_nested():
# The only nested overlay configuration where all files are on
# the same st_dev is when lower overlay is samefs (--samefs), so it
# does not use high ino bits for layer fsid AND the nested overlay
# has xino enabled (--xino)
self.__same_dev = cfg.is_samefs() and cfg.is_xino()
self.__termslash = ""
self.__recycle = recycle
if termslash:
self.__termslash = "/"
def config(self):
return self.__cfg
def direct_mode(self):
return self.__direct_mode
def is_verbose(self):
return self.__verbose
def verbose(self, *args):
if self.__verbose:
for i in args:
sys.stdout.write(str(i))
def verbosef(self, formatstr, *args):
if self.__verbose:
sys.stdout.write(formatstr.format(*args))
def output(self, *args):
for i in args:
sys.stdout.write(str(i))
def outputf(self, formatstr, *args):
sys.stdout.write(formatstr.format(*args))
def error(self, *args):
sys.stderr.write(program_name + ": ")
for i in args:
sys.stderr.write(str(i))
sys.exit(1)
def errorf(self, formatstr, *args):
error(formatstr.format(*args))
def lstat_file(self, path):
if path.endswith("/"):
path = path[:len(path) - 1]
self.verbose("os.lstat(", path, ")\n")
return os.lstat(path)
def is_whiteout(self, path):
st = self.lstat_file(path)
return S_ISCHR(st.st_mode) and st.st_rdev == 0
def get_dev_id(self, path):
return self.lstat_file(path).st_dev
def get_file_ino(self, path):
return self.lstat_file(path).st_ino
def get_file_size(self, path):
return self.lstat_file(path).st_size
def get_file_blocks(self, path):
return self.lstat_file(path).st_blocks
def get_file_atime(self, path):
return self.lstat_file(path).st_atime
def get_file_mtime(self, path):
return self.lstat_file(path).st_mtime
# Save device ID for lower fs
def note_lower_fs(self, path):
self.__lower_fs = self.get_dev_id(path)
def lower_fs(self):
return self.__lower_fs
# Save device IDs for upper fs
def note_upper_fs(self, path, dirpath, filepath):
self.__upper_fs = self.get_dev_id(path)
self.__upper_dir_fs = self.get_dev_id(dirpath)
self.__upper_file_fs = self.get_dev_id(filepath)
def note_upper_layer(self, path):
self.__upper_layer = path
def note_lower_layers(self, lowerlayers):
self.__lower_layers = lowerlayers
def lower_layers(self):
return self.__lower_layers
def upper_layer(self):
return self.__upper_layer
def layers_nr(self):
return self.__layers_nr
def have_more_layers(self):
return self.__layers_nr < self.__max_layers
def have_more_fs(self):
# /upper is same fs as /lower if maxfs < 0
# /upper/N are all same fs (/upper) if maxfs == 0
# /upper/N where N < maxfs are unique fs
# /upper/N where N >= maxfs are same fs (/upper)
return self.__layers_nr < self.config().maxfs()
def curr_layer(self):
return str(self.__layers_nr)
def next_layer(self):
if not self.have_more_layers():
return self.curr_layer()
self.__layers_nr += 1
return str(self.__layers_nr)
def upper_fs(self):
return self.__upper_fs
def upper_dir_fs(self):
return self.__upper_dir_fs
def upper_file_fs(self):
return self.__upper_file_fs
def skip_layer_test(self):
return self.__skip_layer_test
def same_dev(self):
return self.__same_dev
# Display the banner beginning the test
def begin_test(self, source, nr, name):
ix = source.rfind("/")
if ix >= 0:
source = source[ix + 1:]
msg="TEST " + source + ":" + str(nr) + ": " + name + "\n"
self.output(msg)
if self.is_verbose():
write_kmsg(msg);
self.__filenr += 1
# Increment the test fileset number
def incr_filenr(self):
self.__filenr += 1
# Get path relative to basedir
# Returns None if basedir is not a prefix of path
def rel_path(self, path, basedir):
l = len(basedir)
if len(path) < l or path[:l] != basedir:
return None
return path[l:]
# Get upper path from union path
def upper_path(self, path):
relpath = self.rel_path(path, self.config().union_mntroot())
if relpath is None:
raise TestError(path + ": not on union mount")
return self.__upper_layer + relpath
# Get various filenames
def gen_filename(self, name):
return "{:s}/{:s}{:d}".format(self.config().testdir(), name, self.__filenr)
def no_file(self):
return self.gen_filename("no_foo")
def pointless(self):
return self.gen_filename("pointless")
def reg_file(self):
return self.gen_filename("foo")
def direct_sym(self):
return self.gen_filename("direct_sym")
def indirect_sym(self):
return self.gen_filename("indirect_sym")
def no_dir(self):
return self.gen_filename("no_dir")
def empty_dir(self):
return self.gen_filename("empty")
def non_empty_dir(self):
return self.gen_filename("dir")
def direct_dir_sym(self):
return self.gen_filename("direct_dir_sym")
def indirect_dir_sym(self):
return self.gen_filename("indirect_dir_sym")
def rootfile(self):
return self.gen_filename("rootfile")
# Get various symlink contents
def gen_symlink_val(self, filename):
(parent, dentry) = self.pathwalk(filename + str(self.__filenr), no_follow=True)
assert(dentry.is_sym())
return dentry.sym_val()
def pointless_val(self):
return self.gen_symlink_val("pointless")
def direct_sym_val(self):
return self.gen_symlink_val("direct_sym")
def indirect_sym_val(self):
return self.gen_symlink_val("indirect_sym")
def direct_dir_sym_val(self):
return self.gen_symlink_val("direct_dir_sym")
def indirect_dir_sym_val(self):
return self.gen_symlink_val("indirect_dir_sym")
# Determine whether there should be a terminal slash
def termslash(self):
return self.__termslash
###########################################################################
#
# File state cache
#
###########################################################################
# Walk over a symlink
def pathwalk_symlink(self, cursor, symlink, remnant_filename, args):
if symlink in args["symlinks"]:
if remnant_filename == "":
fake_dentry = dentry(symlink.name())
fake_dentry.failed_to_create()
return (cursor, fake_dentry)
raise TestError(args["orig_filename"] + ": Recursive symlink")
args["symlinks"].add(symlink)
content = symlink.sym_val()
if content.startswith("/"):
cursor = self.__root
return self.pathwalk_one(cursor, content + remnant_filename, args)
# Walk over the last component of a path
def pathwalk_last(self, cursor, filename, args):
name = filename
if name == ".":
return (cursor.parent(), cursor)
if name == "..":
return (cursor.parent().parent(), cursor.parent())
to = cursor.look_up_child(name)
if to.is_negative():
pass
elif to.is_sym() and not args["no_follow"]:
return self.pathwalk_symlink(cursor, to, "", args)
return (cursor, to)
# Walk over an intermediate component of a path
def pathwalk_one(self, cursor, filename, args):
filename = filename.lstrip("/")
slash = filename.find("/")
if slash == -1:
# The tail gets treated differently for nofollow purposes
args["parent"] = cursor
return self.pathwalk_last(cursor, filename, args)
name = filename[:slash]
if name == ".":
return self.pathwalk_one(cursor, filename[slash:], args)
if name == "..":
return self.pathwalk_one(cursor.parent(), filename[slash:], args)
to = cursor.look_up_child(name)
if to.is_sym():
return self.pathwalk_symlink(cursor, to, filename[slash:], args)
if to.is_dir():
return self.pathwalk_one(to, filename[slash:], args)
if to.is_negative():
if not args["missing_ok"]:
raise TestError(to.filename() + ": Missing intermediate path component")
# Running awkward tests requires that we tell the kernel to walk
# non-directories and directories that don't exist.
return self.pathwalk_one(to, filename[slash:], args)
# Walk over a path. Returns a tuple of (parent, target).
def pathwalk(self, filename, **args):
assert(filename)
if self.direct_mode():
cursor = dentry(filename)
return (cursor, cursor)
args["symlinks"] = set()
args["orig_filename"] = filename
if "no_follow" not in args:
args["no_follow"] = False
if "dir_fd" not in args:
args["dir_fd"] = None
if "missing_ok" not in args:
args["missing_ok"] = False
if filename.startswith("/"):
cursor = self.__root
elif args["dir_fd"] != None:
cursor = args["dir_fd"]
else:
cursor = self.__cwd
return self.pathwalk_one(cursor, filename.rstrip("/"), args)
# Record a file's type ("r", "s", "d", None) and symlink target record
def record_file(self, filename, filetype, symlink_val=None, symlink_to=None, layer=None, on_upper=None):
if filetype == None:
i = None
else:
i = inode(filetype, symlink_val, symlink_to)
(parent, dentry) = self.pathwalk(filename, missing_ok=True)
dentry.created(i, layer, on_upper)
return dentry
# Change base directory
def set_cwd(self, filename):
(parent, target) = self.pathwalk(filename)
self.__cwd = target
# Recursively delete a tree
def rmtree_aux(self, cursor):
f = cursor.filename()
if cursor.is_dir():
for i in cursor.children():
self.rmtree_aux(i)
self.verbosef("os.rmdir({:s})\n", f)
os.rmdir(f)
try:
self.verbosef("os.rmdir({:s})\n", f)
os.rmdir(f)
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
elif not cursor.is_negative():
self.verbosef("os.unlink({:s})\n", f)
os.unlink(f)
try:
self.verbosef("os.unlink({:s})\n", f)
os.unlink(f)
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
def rmtree(self, filename):
self.output("- rmtree ", filename, "\n")
self.check_layer(filename)
(parent, target) = self.pathwalk(filename)
self.rmtree_aux(target)
parent.unlink_child(target)
self.check_layer(filename)
# Check that ino has not changed due to copy up or mount cycle
def check_dev_ino(self, filename, dentry, dev, ino, layer, recycle):
# Skip the persistent ino check for directory if lower and upper are not using same st_dev
if not self.same_dev() and dentry.is_dir() and recycle:
return
# Skip the check if upper was rotated to lower
if layer != self.layers_nr():
return
# Compare st_dev/st_ino before copy up / mount cycle to current st_dev/st_ino
ino2 = self.get_file_ino(filename)
dev2 = self.get_dev_id(filename)
if ino != ino2 or (dev != dev2 and not recycle):
if dev2 != self.upper_dir_fs() and dev2 != self.upper_file_fs():
raise TestError(filename + ": inode number changed on copy up, but not on upper/union layer")
if self.config().is_verify():
raise TestError(filename + ": inode number/layer changed on copy up (got " +
str(dev2) + ":" + str(ino2) + ", was " +
str(dev) + ":" + str(ino) + ")")
# Check that file/data was/not copied up as expected
def check_copy_up(self, filename, dentry, layer, blocks):
upper_path = self.upper_path(filename)
try:
upper_blocks = self.get_file_blocks(upper_path)
except (FileNotFoundError, NotADirectoryError):
if dentry.on_upper(layer):
raise TestError(upper_path + ": Upper file is missing")
return
if not dentry.on_upper(layer):
# Directory could have been copied up recursively and we didn't mark it's dentry on_upper
if dentry.is_dir() or self.is_whiteout(upper_path):
return
raise TestError(upper_path + ": Upper file unexpectedly found")
if not dentry.is_reg():
return
# Skip non-reliable tests until they are fixed
# TODO: maybe check for data blocks using SEEK_DATA
return
# Metacopy should have st_blocks coming from lowerdata, so upper blocks
# should be zero. This check may give false positives with metacopy=on
# and upper file whose st_blocks > 0 when xattrs are not stored in inode
if self.config().is_metacopy() and not dentry.data_on_upper(layer):
if upper_blocks != 0:
raise TestError(upper_path +
": Metacopy file blocks non-zero (" +
str(upper_blocks) + ")")
# Wanted to compare upper_blocks to block, but that test fails sometimes
# on xfs because st_blocks can be observed larger than actual blocks for
# a brief time after copy up, because of delalloc blocks on the inode
# beyond EOF due to speculative preallocation. And sometimes the value
# of st_blocks from first stat() did not match the value from second stat()
elif bool(upper_blocks) != bool(blocks):
raise TestError(upper_path +
": Upper file blocks missmatch (" +
str(upper_blocks) + " != " + str(blocks) + ")")
###########################################################################
#
# Layer check operation
#
###########################################################################
def check_layer(self, filename, dir_fd=None, symlinks=set()):
if self.direct_mode():
return
(parent, dentry) = self.pathwalk(filename, no_follow=True, dir_fd=dir_fd,
missing_ok=True)
name = dentry.filename()
try:
dev = self.get_dev_id(name)
blocks = self.get_file_blocks(name)
except (FileNotFoundError, NotADirectoryError):
if not dentry.is_negative():
raise TestError(name + ": File is missing")
return
if dentry.is_negative():
raise TestError(name + ": File unexpectedly found")
#self.output("- check_layer ", dentry.filename(), " -", dentry.layer(), " # ", dev, "\n")
if self.skip_layer_test():
return
layer = self.layers_nr()
if self.config().is_verify():
self.check_copy_up(name, dentry, layer, blocks)
if dentry.is_dir():
# Directory inodes are always on overlay st_dev
if dev != self.upper_dir_fs():
raise TestError(name + ": Directory not on union layer")
elif dev == self.lower_fs():
# For non-directory inodes, overlayfs returns pseudo st_dev,
# upper st_dev or overlay st_dev, but never the lower fs st_dev
if self.config().is_verify():
raise TestError(name + ": File unexpectedly on lower fs")
elif dev == self.upper_fs() and dev != self.upper_file_fs():
# Overlayfs used to return upper fs st_dev for pure upper, but now
# returns pseduo st_dev for pure upper and never the upper fs st_dev
raise TestError(name + ": File unexpectedly on upper fs")
elif self.same_dev():
# With samefs or xino setup, all files are on overlay st_dev.
if dev != self.upper_dir_fs():
raise TestError(name + ": File not on union layer")
else:
# With non samefs setup, files are on pseudo st_dev.
if self.config().is_nested() and self.config().is_xino():
# Special case: we do not consider nested/non-samefs/xino
# as "samedev" because all files from the lower overlay layer
# have xino bits overflow and fallback to non-samefs behavior.
# But the files from layers on the same fs as upper layer,
# do not overflow xino bits and are using overlay st_dev.
pass
elif dev == self.upper_dir_fs():
raise TestError(name + ": File unexpectedly on union layer")
else:
# Whether or not dentry.on_upper(), st_dev could be from
# lower layer pseudo st_dev, in case upper has origin,
# so there is nothing left for us to check here.
# TODO: record lower_file_fs() after clean mount on a sample
# lower file and check here that dev == self.lower_file_fs()
# or dev == self.upper_file_fs()
pass
if dentry.is_sym() and dentry not in symlinks:
symlinks.add(dentry)
self.check_layer(dentry.sym_val(), dir_fd=parent, symlinks=symlinks)
###########################################################################
#
# Open a file operation
#
###########################################################################
def open_file(self, filename, **args):
filename = filename.replace("//", "/")
self.check_layer(filename)
line = ""
flags = 0
rd = False
wr = False
if "ro" in args:
line += " -r"
rd = True
elif "rw" in args:
line += " -r -w"
rd = True
wr = True
elif "wo" in args:
line += " -w"
wr = True
elif "app" in args:
wr = True
else:
raise RuntimeError("One or both of -r and -w must be supplied to open_file")
if "app" in args:
flags |= os.O_APPEND
line += " -a"
wr = True
layer = self.layers_nr()
copy_up = None
if rd and wr:
flags |= os.O_RDWR
copy_up = upper.DATA
elif rd:
flags |= os.O_RDONLY
else:
flags |= os.O_WRONLY
copy_up = upper.DATA
create = False
if "dir" in args:
line += " -d"
flags |= os.O_DIRECTORY
if "crt" in args:
line += " -c"
flags |= os.O_CREAT
create = True
if "ex" in args:
line += " -e"
flags |= os.O_EXCL
if "tr" in args:
line += " -t"
flags |= os.O_TRUNC
copy_up = upper.DATA
mode = 0
if "mode" in args:
mode = args["mode"]
line += " -m " + str(mode)
if "read" in args:
line += " -R " + args["read"]
if "write" in args:
line += " -W " + args["write"]
if "err" not in args:
args["err"] = None
want_error = args["err"]
missing_ok = (want_error==errno.ENOENT) or create
(parent, dentry) = self.pathwalk(filename, missing_ok=missing_ok)
# Determine the error we might expect. This is complicated by the fact
# that we have to automatically change the error if we expect a failure
# due to a path with a terminal slash.
#
# Further, it's possible to get EXDEV on renaming a directory that
# mirrors an underlying directory.
#
if dentry.get_exdev_on_rename() and "xerr" in args and not self.__skip_layer_test:
args["err"] = args["xerr"]
if filename.endswith("/"):
if not dentry.is_negative():
if create:
args["err"] = errno.EISDIR
elif dentry.is_dir_or_sym_to_dir():
pass
else:
args["err"] = errno.ENOTDIR
elif dentry.is_negative():
if create:
args["err"] = errno.EISDIR
elif dentry.did_create_fail():
args["err"] = errno.ENOENT
if "as_bin" in args:
line += " -B"
want_error = args["err"]
if want_error:
line += " -E " + errno.errorcode[want_error]
self.output(" ./run --open-file ", filename, line, "\n")
# Open the file
try:
if "as_bin" in args:
self.verbosef("os.setegid(1)")
os.setegid(1)
self.verbosef("os.seteuid(1)")
os.seteuid(1)
self.verbosef("os.open({:s},{:x},{:o})\n", filename, flags, mode)
fd = os.open(filename, flags, mode)
if "as_bin" in args:
self.verbosef("os.seteuid(0)")
os.seteuid(0)
self.verbosef("os.setegid(0)")
os.setegid(0)
if want_error:
raise TestError(filename + ": Expected error (" +
os.strerror(want_error) + ") was not produced")
if not self.direct_mode():
if dentry.is_negative():
if not create:
raise TestError(filename + ": File was created without O_CREAT")
dentry.created(inode("f"), layer)
else:
if copy_up:
dentry.copied_up(layer, copy_up)
except OSError as oe:
if "as_bin" in args:
self.verbosef("os.seteuid(0)")
os.seteuid(0)
self.verbosef("os.setegid(0)")
os.setegid(0)
actual = os.strerror(oe.errno)
if not want_error:
raise TestError(filename + ": Unexpected error: " + actual)
wanted = os.strerror(want_error)
if want_error != oe.errno:
raise TestError(filename + ": Unexpected error (expecting " +
wanted + "): " + actual)
fd = None
if create:
dentry.failed_to_create()
self.check_layer(filename)
# Write the data to it, if any
if fd != None and "write" in args:
data = args["write"].encode()
self.verbose("os.write(", fd, ",", data, ")\n");
res = os.write(fd, data)
l = len(data)
if res != l:
raise TestError(filename + ": File write length incorrect (" +
str(res) + " != " + str(l) + ")")
# Read the contents back from it and compare if requested
if fd != None and "read" in args:
data = args["read"].encode()
l = len(data)
self.verbose("os.fstat(", fd, ")\n");
st = os.fstat(fd)
if st.st_size != l:
raise TestError(filename + ": File size wrong (got " +
str(st.st_size) + ", want " + str(l) + ")")
self.verbose("os.lseek(", fd, ",0,0)\n");
os.lseek(fd, 0, os.SEEK_SET)
self.verbose("os.read(", fd, ",", l, ")\n");
content = os.read(fd, l)
if len(content) != l:
raise TestError(filename + ": File read length incorrect (" +
str(len(content)) + " != " + str(l) + ")")
if content != data:
raise TestError(filename + ": File contents differ (expected '" +
data.decode() + "', got '" + content.decode() + "')")
if fd != None:
self.verbose("os.close(", fd, ")\n");
os.close(fd)
self.check_layer(filename)
# Open a directory
def open_dir(self, filename, **args):
self.open_file(filename, dir=1, **args)
###########################################################################
#
# Determine the error that should be produced for a single-filename
# function that doesn't create the file where the filename has an incorrect
# slash appended.
#
# Pass to vfs_op_prelude() with guess=guess1_error
#
###########################################################################
def guess1_error(self, dentry, has_ts, dentry2, has_ts2):
if not has_ts:
return None
if dentry.is_negative():
return errno.ENOENT
if dentry.is_sym():
return errno.ENOTDIR
if dentry.is_reg_or_sym_to_reg():
return errno.ENOTDIR
return None
###########################################################################
#
# Determine the error that should be produced for a single-filename
# function that doesn't create the file where the filename has an incorrect
# slash appended.
#
# Pass to vfs_op_prelude() with guess=guess1_error_create
#
###########################################################################
def guess1_error_create(self, dentry, has_ts, dentry2, has_ts2):
if not has_ts:
return None
if not dentry.is_negative():
if dentry.is_sym():
return errno.ENOTDIR
elif dentry.is_reg_or_sym_to_reg():
return errno.EISDIR
elif dentry.is_negative():
return errno.EISDIR
return None
###########################################################################
#
# VFS Operation common bits
#
###########################################################################
def vfs_op_prelude(self, line, filename, args, filename2=None,
no_follow=True,
guess=None,
create=False):
line = line.replace("//", "/")
if "follow" in args:
no_follow = False
if "no_follow" in args:
no_follow = True
if "err" not in args:
args["err"] = None
want_error = args["err"]
missing_ok = filename2 == None and ((want_error != None) or create)
filename = filename.replace("//", "/")
(parent, dentry) = self.pathwalk(filename, no_follow=no_follow,
missing_ok=missing_ok)
has_ts=filename.endswith("/")
if filename2 != None:
filename2 = filename2.replace("//", "/")
(parent2, dentry2) = self.pathwalk(filename2, no_follow=no_follow,
missing_ok=True)
has_ts2=filename.endswith("/")
else:
parent2 = None
dentry2 = None
has_ts2 = None
# Determine the error we might expect. This is complicated by the fact
# that we have to automatically change the error if we expect a failure
# due to a path with a terminal slash.
#
# Further, it's possible to get EXDEV on renaming a directory that
# mirrors an underlying directory.
#
if dentry.get_exdev_on_rename() and "xerr" in args and not self.__skip_layer_test:
args["err"] = args["xerr"]
override = guess(dentry, has_ts, dentry2, has_ts2)
if override:
args["err"] = override
want_error = args["err"]
# Build the commandline to repeat the test
if "follow" in args:
line += " -L"
elif "no_follow" in args:
line += " -l"
if "no_automount" in args:
line += " -A"
if "content" in args:
line += " -R " + args["content"]
if "as_bin" in args:
line += " -B"
if want_error:
line += " -E " + errno.errorcode[want_error]
self.output(" ./run --", line, "\n")
self.check_layer(filename)
if filename2 != None:
self.check_layer(filename)
if "as_bin" in args:
self.verbosef("os.setegid(1)")
os.setegid(1)
self.verbosef("os.seteuid(1)")