197 lines
5.0 KiB
C
197 lines
5.0 KiB
C
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2012 Linux Test Project. All Rights Reserved.
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* Ngie Cooper, April 2012
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*
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* DESCRIPTION
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* verify that IN_DELETE_SELF functions as expected
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*
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* ALGORITHM
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* This testcase creates a temporary directory, then add watches to a
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* predefined file and subdirectory, and delete the file and directory to
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* ensure that the IN_DELETE_SELF event is captured properly.
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*
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* Because of how the inotify(7) API is designed, we also need to catch the
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* IN_ATTRIB and IN_IGNORED events.
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*/
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#include "config.h"
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#if defined(HAVE_SYS_INOTIFY_H)
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# include <sys/inotify.h>
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#endif
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "tst_test.h"
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#include "inotify.h"
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#if defined(HAVE_SYS_INOTIFY_H)
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#define EVENT_MAX 1024
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/* size of the event structure, not counting name */
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#define EVENT_SIZE (sizeof(struct inotify_event))
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/* reasonable guess as to size of 1024 events */
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#define EVENT_BUF_LEN (EVENT_MAX * (EVENT_SIZE + 16))
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#define BUF_SIZE 256
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struct event_t {
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char name[BUF_SIZE];
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unsigned int mask;
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};
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#define TEST_DIR "test_dir"
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#define TEST_FILE "test_file"
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struct event_t event_set[EVENT_MAX];
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char event_buf[EVENT_BUF_LEN];
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int fd_notify, reap_wd_file, reap_wd_dir, wd_dir, wd_file;
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static struct tst_kern_exv kvers[] = {
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{ "RHEL5", "2.6.18-132" },
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{ NULL, NULL },
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};
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static void cleanup(void)
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{
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if (reap_wd_dir && myinotify_rm_watch(fd_notify, wd_dir) == -1)
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tst_res(TWARN,
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"inotify_rm_watch(%d, %d) [1] failed", fd_notify,
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wd_dir);
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if (reap_wd_file && myinotify_rm_watch(fd_notify, wd_file) == -1)
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tst_res(TWARN,
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"inotify_rm_watch(%d, %d) [2] failed", fd_notify,
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wd_file);
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if (fd_notify > 0)
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SAFE_CLOSE(fd_notify);
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}
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static void setup(void)
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{
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fd_notify = SAFE_MYINOTIFY_INIT();
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}
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void verify_inotify(void)
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{
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int i = 0, test_num = 0, len;
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int test_cnt = 0;
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SAFE_MKDIR(TEST_DIR, 00700);
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close(SAFE_CREAT(TEST_FILE, 00600));
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wd_dir = SAFE_MYINOTIFY_ADD_WATCH(fd_notify, TEST_DIR, IN_ALL_EVENTS);
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reap_wd_dir = 1;
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wd_file = SAFE_MYINOTIFY_ADD_WATCH(fd_notify, TEST_FILE, IN_ALL_EVENTS);
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reap_wd_file = 1;
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SAFE_RMDIR(TEST_DIR);
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reap_wd_dir = 0;
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event_set[test_cnt].mask = IN_DELETE_SELF;
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strcpy(event_set[test_cnt].name, "");
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test_cnt++;
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event_set[test_cnt].mask = IN_IGNORED;
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strcpy(event_set[test_cnt].name, "");
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test_cnt++;
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SAFE_UNLINK(TEST_FILE);
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reap_wd_file = 0;
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/*
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* When a file is unlinked, the link count is reduced by 1, and when it
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* hits 0 the file is removed.
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*
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* This isn't well documented in inotify(7), but it's intuitive if you
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* understand how Unix works.
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*/
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if (tst_kvercmp2(2, 6, 25, kvers) >= 0) {
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event_set[test_cnt].mask = IN_ATTRIB;
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strcpy(event_set[test_cnt].name, "");
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test_cnt++;
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}
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event_set[test_cnt].mask = IN_DELETE_SELF;
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strcpy(event_set[test_cnt].name, TEST_FILE);
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test_cnt++;
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event_set[test_cnt].mask = IN_IGNORED;
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strcpy(event_set[test_cnt].name, "");
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test_cnt++;
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len = read(fd_notify, event_buf, EVENT_BUF_LEN);
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if (len == -1)
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tst_brk(TBROK | TERRNO, "read failed");
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while (i < len) {
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struct inotify_event *event;
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event = (struct inotify_event *)&event_buf[i];
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if (test_num >= test_cnt) {
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if (tst_kvercmp(2, 6, 25) < 0
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&& event_set[test_cnt - 1].mask == event->mask)
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tst_res(TWARN,
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"This may be kernel bug. "
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"Before kernel 2.6.25, a kernel bug "
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"meant that the kernel code that was "
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"intended to coalesce successive identical "
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"events (i.e., the two most recent "
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"events could potentially be coalesced "
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"if the older had not yet been read) "
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"instead checked if the most recent event "
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"could be coalesced with the oldest "
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"unread event. This has been fixed by commit"
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"1c17d18e3775485bf1e0ce79575eb637a94494a2.");
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tst_res(TFAIL,
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"got unnecessary event: "
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"wd=%d mask=%04x cookie=%u len=%u "
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"name=\"%.*s\"", event->wd, event->mask,
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event->cookie, event->len, event->len, event->name);
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} else if ((event_set[test_num].mask == event->mask)
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&&
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(!strncmp
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(event_set[test_num].name, event->name,
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event->len))) {
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tst_res(TPASS,
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"got event: wd=%d mask=%04x "
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"cookie=%u len=%u name=\"%.*s\"",
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event->wd, event->mask, event->cookie,
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event->len, event->len, event->name);
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} else {
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tst_res(TFAIL, "got event: wd=%d mask=%04x "
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"(expected %x) cookie=%u len=%u "
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"name=\"%.*s\" (expected \"%s\") %d",
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event->wd, event->mask,
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event_set[test_num].mask,
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event->cookie, event->len,
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event->len, event->name,
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event_set[test_num].name,
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strncmp(event_set[test_num].name, event->name, event->len));
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}
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test_num++;
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i += EVENT_SIZE + event->len;
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}
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for (; test_num < test_cnt; test_num++) {
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tst_res(TFAIL, "didn't get event: mask=%04x ",
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event_set[test_num].mask);
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}
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}
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static struct tst_test test = {
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.needs_tmpdir = 1,
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.setup = setup,
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.cleanup = cleanup,
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.test_all = verify_inotify,
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};
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#else
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TST_TEST_TCONF("system doesn't have required inotify support");
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#endif /* defined(HAVE_SYS_INOTIFY_H) */
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