#!/bin/bash # # Copyright (C) 2016 Colin Walters # # SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.0+ # # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This library 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 # Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with this library; if not, write to the # Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. set -euo pipefail . $(dirname $0)/libtest.sh skip_without_fuse skip_without_user_xattrs setup_test_repository "bare" echo "1..12" cd ${test_tmpdir} mkdir mnt # The default content set amazingly doesn't have a non-broken link ln -s firstfile files/firstfile-link $OSTREE commit -b test2 --tree=dir=files $OSTREE checkout -H test2 checkout-test2 rofiles-fuse checkout-test2 mnt cleanup_fuse() { fusermount -u ${test_tmpdir}/mnt || true } libtest_exit_cmds+=(cleanup_fuse) assert_file_has_content mnt/firstfile first echo "ok mount" # Test open(O_TRUNC) directly and via symlink for path in firstfile{,-link}; do if cp /dev/null mnt/${path} 2>err.txt; then assert_not_reached "inplace mutation ${path}" fi assert_file_has_content err.txt "Read-only file system" assert_file_has_content mnt/firstfile first assert_file_has_content checkout-test2/firstfile first done echo "ok failed inplace mutation (open O_TRUNCATE)" # Test chmod if chmod 0600 mnt/firstfile 2>err.txt; then assert_not_reached "chmod inplace" fi assert_file_has_content err.txt "chmod:.*Read-only file system" # Test chown with regfiles and symlinks for path in firstfile baz/alink; do if chown -h $(id -u) mnt/${path} 2>err.txt; then assert_not_reached "chown inplace ${path}" fi assert_file_has_content err.txt "chown:.*Read-only file system" done # And test via dereferencing a symlink if chown $(id -u) mnt/firstfile-link 2>err.txt; then assert_not_reached "chown inplace firstfile-link" fi assert_file_has_content err.txt "chown:.*Read-only file system" echo "ok failed mutation chmod + chown" if setfattr -n user.foo -v bar mnt/firstfile-link; then assert_not_reached "set xattr on linked file" fi # Test creating new files, using chown + chmod on them as well echo anewfile-for-fuse > mnt/anewfile-for-fuse assert_file_has_content mnt/anewfile-for-fuse anewfile-for-fuse assert_file_has_content checkout-test2/anewfile-for-fuse anewfile-for-fuse ln -s anewfile-for-fuse mnt/anewfile-for-fuse-link # And also test modifications through a symlink echo writevialink > mnt/anewfile-for-fuse-link for path in anewfile-for-fuse{,-link}; do assert_file_has_content mnt/${path} writevialink done chown $(id -u) mnt/anewfile-for-fuse-link mkdir mnt/newfusedir for i in $(seq 5); do echo ${i}-morenewfuse-${i} > mnt/newfusedir/test-morenewfuse.${i} chmod 0600 mnt/newfusedir/test-morenewfuse.${i} chown $(id -u) mnt/newfusedir/test-morenewfuse.${i} done assert_file_has_content checkout-test2/newfusedir/test-morenewfuse.3 3-morenewfuse-3 echo "ok new content" setfattr -n user.foo -v bar mnt/anewfile-for-fuse getfattr -d -m . mnt/anewfile-for-fuse > out.txt assert_file_has_content_literal out.txt 'user.foo="bar"' echo "ok new xattrs" rm mnt/baz/cow assert_not_has_file checkout-test2/baz/cow rm mnt/baz/another -rf assert_not_has_dir checkout-test2/baz/another echo "ok deletion" ${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=repo commit -b test2 -s fromfuse --link-checkout-speedup --tree=dir=checkout-test2 echo "ok commit" ${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=repo checkout -U test2 mnt/test2-checkout-copy-fallback assert_file_has_content mnt/test2-checkout-copy-fallback/anewfile-for-fuse writevialink if ${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=repo checkout -UH test2 mnt/test2-checkout-copy-hardlinked 2>err.txt; then assert_not_reached "Checking out via hardlinks across mountpoint unexpectedly succeeded!" fi assert_file_has_content err.txt "Unable to do hardlink checkout across devices" echo "ok checkout copy fallback" # check that O_RDONLY|O_CREAT is handled correctly; used by flock(1) at least flock mnt/nonexistent-file echo "ok create file in ro mode" echo "ok flock" # And now with --copyup enabled copyup_reset() { cd ${test_tmpdir} fusermount -u mnt rm checkout-test2 -rf $OSTREE checkout -H test2 checkout-test2 rofiles-fuse --copyup checkout-test2 mnt } assert_test_file() { t=$1 f=$2 if ! test ${t} "${f}"; then ls -al "${f}" fatal "Failed test ${t} ${f}" fi } copyup_reset assert_file_has_content mnt/firstfile first echo "ok copyup mount" # Test O_TRUNC directly firstfile_orig_inode=$(stat -c %i checkout-test2/firstfile) echo -n truncating > mnt/firstfile assert_streq "$(cat mnt/firstfile)" truncating firstfile_new_inode=$(stat -c %i checkout-test2/firstfile) assert_not_streq "${firstfile_orig_inode}" "${firstfile_new_inode}" assert_test_file -f checkout-test2/firstfile # Test xattr modifications copyup_reset firstfile_orig_inode=$(stat -c %i checkout-test2/firstfile) setfattr -n user.foo -v bar mnt/firstfile getfattr -d -m . mnt/firstfile > out.txt assert_file_has_content_literal out.txt 'user.foo="bar"' firstfile_new_inode=$(stat -c %i checkout-test2/firstfile) assert_not_streq "${firstfile_orig_inode}" "${firstfile_new_inode}" assert_test_file -f checkout-test2/firstfile copyup_reset firstfile_link_orig_inode=$(stat -c %i checkout-test2/firstfile-link) firstfile_orig_inode=$(stat -c %i checkout-test2/firstfile) # Now write via the symlink echo -n truncating > mnt/firstfile-link assert_streq "$(cat mnt/firstfile)" truncating firstfile_new_inode=$(stat -c %i checkout-test2/firstfile) firstfile_link_new_inode=$(stat -c %i checkout-test2/firstfile-link) assert_not_streq "${firstfile_orig_inode}" "${firstfile_new_inode}" assert_streq "${firstfile_link_orig_inode}" "${firstfile_link_new_inode}" assert_test_file -f checkout-test2/firstfile # Verify we didn't replace the link with a regfile somehow assert_test_file -L checkout-test2/firstfile-link # These both end up creating new files; in the sed case we'll then do a rename() copyup_reset echo "hello new file" > mnt/a-new-non-copyup-file assert_file_has_content_literal mnt/a-new-non-copyup-file "hello new file" sed -i -e s,first,second, mnt/firstfile assert_file_has_content_literal mnt/firstfile "second" echo "ok copyup"