Scott Haseley 0ab862abfa 1) Moved tprintf and related functions to their own file in common/libc/printf/tprintf.c.
This file is included by both libc and hostcompat.

2) Changed printf -> tprintf in all testbin programs
2016-01-15 13:33:11 -05:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009
* The President and Fellows of Harvard College.
*
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* without specific prior written permission.
*
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/*
* rmdirtest.c
*
* Tests file system synchronization and directory implementation by
* removing the current directory under itself and then trying to do
* things. It's ok for most of those things to fail, but the system
* shouldn't crash.
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <err.h>
static const char testdir[] = "testdir";
static char startpoint[PATH_MAX - sizeof(testdir)];
/*
* Create the test directory, and change into it, remembering
* where we came from.
*/
static
void
startup(void)
{
if (getcwd(startpoint, sizeof(startpoint))==NULL) {
err(1, "getcwd (not in test dir)");
}
if (mkdir(testdir, 0775) < 0) {
err(1, "%s: mkdir", testdir);
}
if (chdir(testdir) < 0) {
err(1, "%s: chdir", testdir);
}
}
/*
* Remove the test directory.
*
* Note that even though it's the current directory, we can't do it
* with rmdir(".") - what that would try to do is remove the "." entry
* from the current directory, which is justifiably prohibited.
*/
static
void
killdir(void)
{
char tmp[PATH_MAX];
snprintf(tmp, sizeof(tmp), "%s/%s", startpoint, testdir);
if (rmdir(tmp)<0) {
err(1, "%s: rmdir", tmp);
}
}
/*
* Leave the test directory and go back to where we came from, so we
* can try again.
*/
static
void
finish(void)
{
if (chdir(startpoint)<0) {
err(1, "%s: chdir", startpoint);
}
}
/*************************************************************/
/*
* Basic test - just try removing the directory without doing anything
* evil.
*/
static
void
test1(void)
{
tprintf("Making %s\n", testdir);
startup();
tprintf("Removing %s while in it\n", testdir);
killdir();
tprintf("Leaving the test directory\n");
finish();
}
/*
* Now do it while we also have the directory open.
*/
static
void
test2(void)
{
int fd;
tprintf("Now trying with the directory open...\n");
startup();
fd = open(".", O_RDONLY);
if (fd<0) {
err(1, ".: open");
}
killdir();
finish();
/* close *after* leaving, just for excitement */
if (close(fd)<0) {
err(1, "removed %s: close", testdir);
}
}
/*
* Now see if . and .. work after rmdir.
*/
static
void
test3(void)
{
char buf[PATH_MAX];
int fd;
tprintf("Checking if . exists after rmdir\n");
startup();
killdir();
fd = open(".", O_RDONLY);
if (fd<0) {
switch (errno) {
case EINVAL:
case EIO:
case ENOENT:
break;
default:
err(1, ".");
break;
}
}
else {
close(fd);
}
fd = open("..", O_RDONLY);
if (fd<0) {
switch (errno) {
case EINVAL:
case EIO:
case ENOENT:
break;
default:
err(1, "..");
break;
}
}
else {
warnx("..: openable after rmdir - might be bad");
close(fd);
}
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "../%s", testdir);
fd = open(buf, O_RDONLY);
if (fd<0) {
switch (errno) {
case EINVAL:
case EIO:
case ENOENT:
break;
default:
err(1, "%s", buf);
break;
}
}
else {
errx(1, "%s: works after rmdir", buf);
}
finish();
}
/*
* Now try to create files.
*/
static
void
test4(void)
{
char buf[4096];
int fd;
tprintf("Checking if creating files works after rmdir...\n");
startup();
killdir();
fd = open("newfile", O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, 0664);
if (fd<0) {
switch (errno) {
case EINVAL:
case EIO:
case ENOENT:
break;
default:
err(1, "%s", buf);
break;
}
}
else {
warnx("newfile: creating files after rmdir works");
warnx("(this is only ok if the space gets reclaimed)");
/*
* Waste a bunch of space so we'll be able to tell
*/
memset(buf, 'J', sizeof(buf));
write(fd, buf, sizeof(buf));
write(fd, buf, sizeof(buf));
write(fd, buf, sizeof(buf));
write(fd, buf, sizeof(buf));
close(fd);
}
finish();
}
/*
* Now try to create directories.
*/
static
void
test5(void)
{
tprintf("Checking if creating subdirs works after rmdir...\n");
startup();
killdir();
if (mkdir("newdir", 0775)<0) {
switch (errno) {
case EINVAL:
case EIO:
case ENOENT:
break;
default:
err(1, "mkdir in removed dir");
break;
}
}
else {
warnx("newfile: creating directories after rmdir works");
warnx("(this is only ok if the space gets reclaimed)");
/*
* Waste a bunch of space so we'll be able to tell
*/
mkdir("newdir/t0", 0775);
mkdir("newdir/t1", 0775);
mkdir("newdir/t2", 0775);
mkdir("newdir/t3", 0775);
mkdir("newdir/t4", 0775);
mkdir("newdir/t5", 0775);
}
finish();
}
/*
* Now try listing the directory.
*/
static
void
test6(void)
{
char buf[PATH_MAX];
int fd, len;
tprintf("Now trying to list the directory...\n");
startup();
fd = open(".", O_RDONLY);
if (fd<0) {
err(1, ".: open");
}
killdir();
while ((len = getdirentry(fd, buf, sizeof(buf)-1))>0) {
if ((unsigned)len >= sizeof(buf)-1) {
errx(1, ".: getdirentry: returned invalid length");
}
buf[len] = 0;
if (!strcmp(buf, ".") || !strcmp(buf, "..")) {
/* these are allowed to appear */
continue;
}
errx(1, ".: getdirentry: returned unexpected name %s", buf);
}
if (len==0) {
/* EOF - ok */
}
else { /* len < 0 */
switch (errno) {
case EINVAL:
case EIO:
break;
default:
err(1, ".: getdirentry");
break;
}
}
finish();
/* close *after* leaving, just for excitement */
if (close(fd)<0) {
err(1, "removed %s: close", testdir);
}
}
/*
* Try getcwd.
*/
static
void
test7(void)
{
char buf[PATH_MAX];
startup();
killdir();
if (getcwd(buf, sizeof(buf))==NULL) {
switch (errno) {
case EINVAL:
case EIO:
case ENOENT:
break;
default:
err(1, "getcwd after removing %s", testdir);
break;
}
}
else {
errx(1, "getcwd after removing %s: succeeded (got %s)",
testdir, buf);
}
finish();
}
/**************************************************************/
int
main(void)
{
test1();
test2();
test3();
test4();
test5();
test6();
test7();
tprintf("Whew... survived.\n");
return 0;
}