Index: head/tests/sys/fs/fusefs/utils.hh =================================================================== --- head/tests/sys/fs/fusefs/utils.hh (revision 352020) +++ head/tests/sys/fs/fusefs/utils.hh (revision 352021) @@ -1,242 +1,243 @@ /*- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD * * Copyright (c) 2019 The FreeBSD Foundation * * This software was developed by BFF Storage Systems, LLC under sponsorship * from the FreeBSD Foundation. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * 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. * * $FreeBSD$ */ struct _sem; typedef struct _sem sem_t; struct _dirdesc; typedef struct _dirdesc DIR; /* Nanoseconds to sleep, for tests that must */ #define NAP_NS (100'000'000) void get_unprivileged_id(uid_t *uid, gid_t *gid); inline void nap() { usleep(NAP_NS / 1000); } bool is_unsafe_aio_enabled(void); extern const uint32_t libfuse_max_write; extern const uint32_t default_max_write; class FuseTest : public ::testing::Test { protected: uint32_t m_maxreadahead; uint32_t m_maxwrite; uint32_t m_init_flags; bool m_allow_other; bool m_default_permissions; uint32_t m_kernel_minor_version; enum poll_method m_pm; bool m_push_symlinks_in; bool m_ro; bool m_async; bool m_noclusterr; bool m_nointr; unsigned m_time_gran; MockFS *m_mock = NULL; const static uint64_t FH = 0xdeadbeef1a7ebabe; public: int m_maxbcachebuf; int m_maxphys; FuseTest(): m_maxreadahead(0), m_maxwrite(default_max_write), m_init_flags(0), m_allow_other(false), m_default_permissions(false), m_kernel_minor_version(FUSE_KERNEL_MINOR_VERSION), m_pm(BLOCKING), m_push_symlinks_in(false), m_ro(false), m_async(false), m_noclusterr(false), m_nointr(false), m_time_gran(1), m_maxbcachebuf(0), m_maxphys(0) {} virtual void SetUp(); virtual void TearDown() { if (m_mock) delete m_mock; } /* * Create an expectation that FUSE_ACCESS will be called once for the * given inode with the given access_mode, returning the given errno */ void expect_access(uint64_t ino, mode_t access_mode, int error); /* Expect FUSE_DESTROY and shutdown the daemon */ void expect_destroy(int error); /* * Create an expectation that FUSE_FLUSH will be called times times for * the given inode */ void expect_flush(uint64_t ino, int times, ProcessMockerT r); /* * Create an expectation that FUSE_FORGET will be called for the given * inode. There will be no response. If sem is provided, it will be * posted after the operation is received by the daemon. */ void expect_forget(uint64_t ino, uint64_t nlookup, sem_t *sem = NULL); /* * Create an expectation that FUSE_GETATTR will be called for the given * inode any number of times. It will respond with a few basic * attributes, like the given size and the mode S_IFREG | 0644 */ void expect_getattr(uint64_t ino, uint64_t size); /* * Create an expectation that FUSE_LOOKUP will be called for the given * path exactly times times and cache validity period. It will respond * with inode ino, mode mode, filesize size. */ void expect_lookup(const char *relpath, uint64_t ino, mode_t mode, uint64_t size, int times, uint64_t attr_valid = UINT64_MAX, uid_t uid = 0, gid_t gid = 0); /* The protocol 7.8 version of expect_lookup */ void expect_lookup_7_8(const char *relpath, uint64_t ino, mode_t mode, uint64_t size, int times, uint64_t attr_valid = UINT64_MAX, uid_t uid = 0, gid_t gid = 0); /* * Create an expectation that FUSE_OPEN will be called for the given * inode exactly times times. It will return with open_flags flags and * file handle FH. */ void expect_open(uint64_t ino, uint32_t flags, int times); /* * Create an expectation that FUSE_OPENDIR will be called exactly once * for inode ino. */ void expect_opendir(uint64_t ino); /* * Create an expectation that FUSE_READ will be called exactly once for * the given inode, at offset offset and with size isize. It will * return the first osize bytes from contents * * Protocol 7.8 tests can use this same expectation method because * nothing currently validates the size of the fuse_read_in struct. */ void expect_read(uint64_t ino, uint64_t offset, uint64_t isize, uint64_t osize, const void *contents, int flags = -1); /* * Create an expectation that FUSE_READIR will be called any number of * times on the given ino with the given offset, returning (by copy) * the provided entries */ void expect_readdir(uint64_t ino, uint64_t off, std::vector &ents); /* * Create an expectation that FUSE_RELEASE will be called exactly once * for the given inode and filehandle, returning success */ void expect_release(uint64_t ino, uint64_t fh); /* * Create an expectation that FUSE_RELEASEDIR will be called exactly * once for the given inode */ void expect_releasedir(uint64_t ino, ProcessMockerT r); /* * Create an expectation that FUSE_UNLINK will be called exactly once * for the given path, returning an errno */ void expect_unlink(uint64_t parent, const char *path, int error); /* * Create an expectation that FUSE_WRITE will be called exactly once * for the given inode, at offset offset, with size isize and buffer * contents. Any flags present in flags_set must be set, and any * present in flags_unset must not be set. Other flags are don't care. * It will return osize. */ void expect_write(uint64_t ino, uint64_t offset, uint64_t isize, uint64_t osize, uint32_t flags_set, uint32_t flags_unset, const void *contents); /* Protocol 7.8 version of expect_write */ void expect_write_7_8(uint64_t ino, uint64_t offset, uint64_t isize, uint64_t osize, const void *contents); /* * Helper that runs code in a child process. * * First, parent_func runs in the parent process. * Then, child_func runs in the child process, dropping privileges if * desired. * Finally, fusetest_fork returns. * * # Returns * * fusetest_fork may SKIP the test, which the caller should detect with * the IsSkipped() method. If not, then the child's exit status will * be returned in status. */ void fork(bool drop_privs, int *status, std::function parent_func, std::function child_func); /* * Deliberately leak a file descriptor. * * Closing a file descriptor on fusefs would cause the server to * receive FUSE_CLOSE and possibly FUSE_INACTIVE. Handling those * operations would needlessly complicate most tests. So most tests * deliberately leak the file descriptors instead. This method serves * to document the leakage, and provide a single point of suppression * for static analyzers. */ + /* coverity[+close: arg-0] */ static void leak(int fd __unused) {} /* * Deliberately leak a DIR* pointer * * See comments for FuseTest::leak */ static void leakdir(DIR* dirp __unused) {} };