1 # This file is sourced by init.sh, *before* its initialization.
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18 # This goes hand in hand with the "exec 9>&2;" in tests/Makefile.am's
19 # TESTS_ENVIRONMENT definition.
22 # Having an unsearchable directory in PATH causes execve to fail with EACCES
23 # when applied to an unresolvable program name, contrary to the desired ENOENT.
24 # Avoid the problem by rewriting PATH to exclude unsearchable directories.
25 # Also, if PATH lacks /sbin and/or /usr/sbin, append it/them.
28 # FIXME: remove double quotes around $IFS when all tests use init.sh.
29 # They constitute a work-around for a bug in FreeBSD 8.1's /bin/sh.
30 local saved_IFS="$IFS"
39 test -z "$d" && d1=. || d1=$d
40 if ls -d "$d1/." > /dev/null 2>&1; then
41 new_path="$new_path$colon$d"
46 for d in /sbin /usr/sbin ; do
49 *) new_path="$new_path:$d" ;;
60 test "$INT_MAX" || fatal_ "running getlimits"
65 getfacl --version < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 \
66 && setfacl --version < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 \
67 || skip_ "This test requires getfacl and setfacl."
69 id -u bin > /dev/null 2>&1 \
70 || skip_ "This test requires a local user named bin."
75 test $# = 1 || framework_failure_
76 df --local "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1
81 local mount_list_fail='cannot read table of mounted file systems'
82 df 2>&1 | grep -F "$mount_list_fail" >/dev/null &&
83 skip_ "$mount_list_fail"
90 skip_ "This test must be run on a local file system."
95 # When in a chroot of an SELinux-enabled system, but with a mock-simulated
96 # SELinux-*disabled* system, recognize that SELinux is disabled system wide:
97 grep 'selinuxfs$' /proc/filesystems > /dev/null \
98 || skip_ "this system lacks SELinux support"
100 # Independent of whether SELinux is enabled system-wide,
101 # the current file system may lack SELinux support.
102 # Also the current build may have SELinux support disabled.
105 test -z "$CONFIG_HEADER" \
106 && framework_failure_ 'CONFIG_HEADER not defined'
107 grep '^#define HAVE_SELINUX_SELINUX_H 1' "$CONFIG_HEADER" > /dev/null \
108 && selinux_missing_="(file) system" || selinux_missing_="build"
109 skip_ "this $selinux_missing_ lacks SELinux support"
114 # Skip this test if we're not in SELinux "enforcing" mode.
115 require_selinux_enforcing_()
118 test "$(getenforce)" = Enforcing \
119 || skip_ "This test is useful only with SELinux in Enforcing mode."
122 require_openat_support_()
124 # Skip this test if your system has neither the openat-style functions
125 # nor /proc/self/fd support with which to emulate them.
127 test -z "$CONFIG_HEADER" \
128 && framework_failure_ 'CONFIG_HEADER not defined'
131 grep '^#define HAVE_OPENAT' "$CONFIG_HEADER" > /dev/null && _skip=no
132 test -d /proc/self/fd && _skip=no
133 if test $_skip = yes; then
134 skip_ 'this system lacks openat support'
140 local ulimit_works=yes
141 # Expect to be able to exec a program in 10MiB of virtual memory,
142 # (10MiB is usually plenty, but valgrind-wrapped date requires 19000KiB,
143 # so allow more in that case)
144 # but not in 20KiB. I chose "date". It must not be a shell built-in
145 # function, so you can't use echo, printf, true, etc.
146 # Of course, in coreutils, I could use $top_builddir/src/true,
147 # but this should be able to work for other projects, too.
149 case $(printenv LD_PRELOAD) in */valgrind/*) vm=22000;; *) vm=10000;; esac
151 ( ulimit -v $vm; date ) > /dev/null 2>&1 || ulimit_works=no
152 ( ulimit -v 20; date ) > /dev/null 2>&1 && ulimit_works=no
154 test $ulimit_works = no \
155 && skip_ "this shell lacks ulimit support"
158 require_readable_root_()
160 test -r / || skip_ "/ is not readable"
163 # Skip the current test if strace is not available or doesn't work
164 # with the named syscall. Usage: require_strace_ unlink
167 test $# = 1 || framework_failure_
169 strace -V < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 ||
170 skip_ 'no strace program'
172 strace -qe "$1" echo > /dev/null 2>&1 ||
173 skip_ 'strace -qe "'"$1"'" does not work'
175 # On some linux/sparc64 systems, strace works fine on 32-bit executables,
176 # but prints only one line of output for every 64-bit executable.
177 strace -o log-help ls --help >/dev/null || framework_failure_
178 n_lines_help=$(wc -l < log-help)
180 if test $n_lines_help = 0 || test $n_lines_help = 1; then
181 skip_ 'strace produces no more than one line of output'
185 # Skip the current test if valgrind doesn't work,
186 # which could happen if not installed,
187 # or hasn't support for the built architecture,
188 # or hasn't appropriate error suppressions installed etc.
191 valgrind --error-exitcode=1 true 2>/dev/null ||
192 skip_ "requires a working valgrind"
197 setfacl -m user::rwx . \
198 || skip_ "setfacl does not work on the current file system"
201 # Require a controlling input 'terminal'.
202 require_controlling_input_terminal_()
204 tty -s || have_input_tty=no
205 test -t 0 || have_input_tty=no
206 if test "$have_input_tty" = no; then
207 skip_ 'requires controlling input terminal
208 This test must have a controlling input "terminal", so it may not be
209 run via "batch", "at", or "ssh". On some systems, it may not even be
210 run in the background.'
218 case " $built_programs " in
220 *) echo "$i: not built" 1>&2; skip_=yes ;;
224 test $skip_ = yes && skip_ "required program(s) not built"
227 require_file_system_bytes_free_()
230 local expr=$(stat -f --printf "$req / %S <= %a" .)
231 $AWK "BEGIN{ exit !($expr) }" \
232 || skip_ "this test needs at least $req bytes of free space"
237 # Make sure id -u succeeds.
239 || { echo "$0: cannot run 'id -u'" 1>&2; return 1; }
241 # Make sure it gives valid output.
245 echo "$0: invalid output ('$my_uid') from 'id -u'" 1>&2
251 get_process_status_()
253 sed -n '/^State:[ ]*\([[:alpha:]]\).*/s//\1/p' /proc/$1/status
256 # Convert an ls-style permission string, like drwxr----x and -rw-r-x-wx
257 # to the equivalent chmod --mode (-m) argument, (=,u=rwx,g=r,o=x and
258 # =,u=rw,g=rx,o=wx). Ignore ACLs.
263 *) echo "$0: wrong number of arguments" 1>&2
264 echo "Usage: $0 ls-style-mode-string" 1>&2
269 [ld-][rwx-][rwx-][rwxsS-][rwx-][rwx-][rwxsS-][rwx-][rwx-][rwxtT-]) ;;
270 [ld-][rwx-][rwx-][rwxsS-][rwx-][rwx-][rwxsS-][rwx-][rwx-][rwxtT-][+.]) ;;
271 *) echo "$0: invalid mode string: $rwx" 1>&2; return;;
274 # Perform these conversions:
279 # The 'T' and 't' ones are only valid for 'other'.
280 s='s/S/@/;s/s/x@/;s/@/s/'
281 t='s/T/@/;s/t/x@/;s/@/t/'
283 u=$(echo $rwx|sed 's/^.\(...\).*/,u=\1/;s/-//g;s/^,u=$//;'$s)
284 g=$(echo $rwx|sed 's/^....\(...\).*/,g=\1/;s/-//g;s/^,g=$//;'$s)
285 o=$(echo $rwx|sed 's/^.......\(...\).*/,o=\1/;s/-//g;s/^,o=$//;'$s';'$t)
289 # Set the global variable stty_reversible_ to a space-separated list of the
290 # reversible settings from stty.c. stty_reversible_ also starts and ends
292 stty_reversible_init_()
294 # Pad start with one space for the first option to match in query function.
295 stty_reversible_=' '$(perl -lne '/^ *{"(.*?)",.*\bREV\b/ and print $1' \
296 "$abs_top_srcdir"/src/stty.c | tr '\n' ' ')
297 # Ensure that there are at least 62, i.e., so we're alerted if
298 # reformatting the source empties the list.
299 test 62 -le $(echo "$stty_reversible_"|wc -w) \
300 || framework_failure_ "too few reversible settings"
303 # Test whether $1 is one of stty's reversible options.
304 stty_reversible_query_()
306 case $stty_reversible_ in
308 framework_failure_ "stty_reversible_init_() not called?";;
319 root) skip_ must be run as root ;;
320 non-root) skip_ must be run as non-root ;;
327 if test "$RUN_VERY_EXPENSIVE_TESTS" != yes; then
328 skip_ 'very expensive: disabled by default
329 This test is very expensive, so it is disabled by default.
330 To run it anyway, rerun make check with the RUN_VERY_EXPENSIVE_TESTS
331 environment variable set to yes. E.g.,
333 env RUN_VERY_EXPENSIVE_TESTS=yes make check
335 or use the shortcut target of the toplevel Makefile,
337 make check-very-expensive
344 if test "$RUN_EXPENSIVE_TESTS" != yes; then
345 skip_ 'expensive: disabled by default
346 This test is relatively expensive, so it is disabled by default.
347 To run it anyway, rerun make check with the RUN_EXPENSIVE_TESTS
348 environment variable set to yes. E.g.,
350 env RUN_EXPENSIVE_TESTS=yes make check
352 or use the shortcut target of the toplevel Makefile,
359 # Test whether we can run our just-built rm setuidgid-to-root,
360 # i.e., that $NON_ROOT_USERNAME has access to the build directory.
361 setuidgid_has_perm_()
364 setuidgid $NON_ROOT_USERNAME env PATH="$PATH" rm --version |
367 case ":$rm_version:" in
368 :$PACKAGE_VERSION:) ;;
375 uid_is_privileged_ || skip_ "must be run as root"
376 NON_ROOT_USERNAME=${NON_ROOT_USERNAME=nobody}
377 NON_ROOT_GROUP=${NON_ROOT_GROUP=$(id -g $NON_ROOT_USERNAME)}
379 # When the current test invokes setuidgid, call setuidgid_has_perm_
380 # to check for a common problem.
381 grep '^[ ]*setuidgid' "../$0" \
382 && { setuidgid_has_perm_ \
383 || skip_ "user $NON_ROOT_USERNAME lacks execute permissions"; }
386 skip_if_root_() { uid_is_privileged_ && skip_ "must be run as non-root"; }
388 # Set 'groups' to a space-separated list of at least two groups
389 # of which the user is a member.
390 require_membership_in_two_groups_()
392 test $# = 0 || framework_failure_
394 groups=${COREUTILS_GROUPS-$( (id -G || /usr/xpg4/bin/id -G) 2>/dev/null)}
397 *) skip_ 'requires membership in two groups
398 this test requires that you be a member of more than one group,
399 but running 'id -G'\'' either failed or found just one. If you really
400 are a member of at least two groups, then rerun this test with
401 COREUTILS_GROUPS set in your environment to the space-separated list
402 of group names or numbers. E.g.,
404 env COREUTILS_GROUPS='\''users cdrom'\'' make check
411 # Is /proc/$PID/status supported?
412 require_proc_pid_status_()
417 grep '^State:[ ]*[S]' /proc/$pid/status > /dev/null 2>&1 ||
418 skip_ "/proc/$pid/status: missing or 'different'"
422 # Return nonzero if the specified path is on a file system for
423 # which FIEMAP support exists. Note some file systems (like ext3 and btrfs)
424 # only support FIEMAP for files, not directories.
427 if ! python < /dev/null; then
428 warn_ 'fiemap_capable_: python missing: assuming not fiemap capable'
431 python "$abs_srcdir"/tests/fiemap-capable "$@"
434 # Skip the current test if "." lacks d_type support.
435 require_dirent_d_type_()
438 || skip_ python missing: assuming no d_type support
440 # Manually exclude xfs, since the test would mistakenly report
441 # that it has d_type support: d_type == DT_DIR for "." and "..",
442 # but DT_UNKNOWN for all other types.
443 df -x xfs . > /dev/null 2>&1 \
444 || skip_ requires d_type support
446 python "$abs_srcdir"/tests/d_type-check \
447 || skip_ requires d_type support
450 # Skip the current test if we lack Perl.
454 $PERL -e 'use warnings' > /dev/null 2>&1 \
455 || skip_ 'configure did not find a usable version of Perl'
458 # Does the current (working-dir) file system support sparse files?
459 require_sparse_support_()
461 test $# = 0 || framework_failure_
462 # Test whether we can create a sparse file.
463 # For example, on Darwin6.5 with a file system of type hfs, it's not possible.
464 # NTFS requires 128K before a hole appears in a sparse file.
466 dd bs=1 seek=128K of=$t < /dev/null 2> /dev/null
470 if test $kb_size -ge 128; then
471 skip_ 'this file system does not support sparse files'
475 # There are a myriad of ways to build shared libs,
476 # so we only consider running tests requiring shared libs,
477 # on platforms that support building them as follows.
478 require_gcc_shared_()
480 $CC -shared -fPIC -O2 -xc -o d.so -ldl - < /dev/null 2>&1 \
481 || skip_ '$CC -shared ... failed to build a shared lib'
486 test $# = 1 || framework_failure_
487 if ! mkfifo "$1"; then
488 # Make an exception of this case -- usually we interpret framework-creation
489 # failure as a test failure. However, in this case, when running on a SunOS
490 # system using a disk NFS mounted from OpenBSD, the above fails like this:
491 # mkfifo: cannot make fifo 'fifo-10558': Not owner
492 skip_ 'unable to create a fifo'
496 # Disable the current test if the working directory seems to have
497 # the setgid bit set.
500 setgid_tmpdir=setgid-$$
501 (umask 77; mkdir $setgid_tmpdir)
502 perms=$(stat --printf %A $setgid_tmpdir)
506 drwxr-xr-x);; # Windows98 + DJGPP 2.03
507 *) skip_ 'this directory has the setgid bit set';;
511 # Skip if files are created with a different group to the current user
512 # This can happen due to a setgid dir, or by some other mechanism on OS X:
513 # http://unix.stackexchange.com/q/63865
514 # http://bugs.gnu.org/14024#41
515 skip_if_nondefault_group_()
518 gen_ug=$(stat -c '%u:%g' grp.$$)
520 test "$gen_ug" = "$(id -ru):$(id -rg)" ||
521 skip_ 'Files are created with a different gid'
524 skip_if_mcstransd_is_running_()
526 test $# = 0 || framework_failure_
528 # When mcstransd is running, you'll see only the 3-component
529 # version of file-system context strings. Detect that,
530 # and if it's running, skip this test.
531 __ctx=$(stat --printf='%C\n' .) || framework_failure_
533 *:*:*:*) ;; # four components is ok
534 *) # anything else probably means mcstransd is running
535 skip_ "unexpected context '$__ctx'; turn off mcstransd" ;;
539 # Skip the current test if umask doesn't work as usual.
540 # This test should be run in the temporary directory that ends
541 # up being removed via the trap commands.
542 working_umask_or_skip_()
547 perms=$(ls -l file1 file2 | sed 's/ .*//' | uniq)
552 '*) skip_ 'your build directory has unusual umask semantics'
556 # Retry a function requiring a sufficient delay to _pass_
557 # using a truncated exponential backoff method.
558 # Example: retry_delay_ dd_reblock_1 .1 6
559 # This example will call the dd_reblock_1 function with
560 # an initial delay of .1 second and call it at most 6 times
561 # with a max delay of 3.2s (doubled each time), or a total of 6.3s
562 # Note ensure you do _not_ quote the parameter to GNU sleep in
563 # your function, as it may contain separate values that sleep
564 # needs to accumulate.
565 # Further function arguments will be forwarded to the test function.
574 local num_sleeps=$attempt
576 while test $attempt -le $max_n_tries; do
577 local delay=$($AWK -v n=$num_sleeps -v s="$init_delay" \
578 'BEGIN { print s * n }')
579 "$test_func" "$delay" "$@" && { time_fail=0; break; } || time_fail=1
580 attempt=$(expr $attempt + 1)
581 num_sleeps=$(expr $num_sleeps '*' 2)
583 test "$time_fail" = 0
586 # Call this with a list of programs under test immediately after
590 if test "$VERBOSE" = yes; then
598 # Are we running on GNU/Hurd?
601 test "$(uname)" = GNU \
602 || skip_ 'not running on GNU/Hurd'