#!/bin/bash - # libguestfs # Copyright (C) 2009-2012 Red Hat Inc. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program 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 General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. unset CDPATH set -e #set -v if [ -n "$SKIP_TEST_FUSE_SH" ]; then echo "$0: test skipped because environment variable is set." exit 77 fi if [ ! -w /dev/fuse ]; then echo "SKIPPING guestmount test, because there is no /dev/fuse." exit 77 fi if ! setfacl --help >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "SKIPPING guestmount test, because setfacl is not installed." exit 77 fi if [ -z "$top_builddir" ]; then echo "$0: error: environment variable \$top_builddir must be set" exit 1 fi nr_stages=$(grep "^stage " $0 | wc -l) # Allow top_builddir to be a relative path, but also make it absolute, # and move to that directory for the initial phase of the script. top_builddir=$(cd "$top_builddir" > /dev/null; pwd) # Paths to the other programs and files. NB: Must be absolute paths. guestfish="$top_builddir/fish/guestfish" guestmount="$top_builddir/fuse/guestmount" image="$top_builddir/fuse/test.img" mp="$top_builddir/fuse/test-mp" if [ ! -x "$guestfish" -o ! -x "$guestmount" ]; then echo "$0: error: guestfish or guestmount are not available" exit 1 fi # Ensure everything is cleaned up on exit. rm -f "$image" mkdir -p "$mp" fusermount -u "$mp" >/dev/null 2>&1 ||: function cleanup () { status=$? set +e [ $status = 0 ] || echo "*** FAILED ***" echo "Unmounting filesystem and cleaning up." # Move out of the mountpoint (otherwise our cwd will prevent the # mountpoint from being unmounted). cd "$top_builddir" # Who's using this? Should be no one, but see below. if [ -x /sbin/fuser ]; then /sbin/fuser "$mp"; fi # If you run this and you have GNOME running at the same time, # then randomly /usr/libexec/gvfs-gdu-volume-monitor will decide # to do whatever it does in the mountpoint directory, preventing # you from unmounting it! Hence the need for this loop. count=10 while ! fusermount -u "$mp" && [ $count -gt 0 ]; do sleep 1 ((count--)) done rm -f "$image" rm -rf "$mp" exit $status } trap cleanup INT TERM QUIT EXIT s=1 function stage () { echo "test-fuse: $s/$nr_stages:" "$@" "..." ((s++)) } stage Create filesystem with some initial content $guestfish < /dev/null EOF stage Mounting the filesystem $guestmount \ -a "$image" -m /dev/sda1:/:acl,user_xattr \ -o uid="$(id -u)" -o gid="$(id -g)" "$mp" # To debug guestmount, add this to the end of the preceding command: # -v -x & sleep 60 stage Changing into mounted directory cd "$mp" stage Checking initial files exist [ -n "$(echo *)" ] [ "$(ls empty hello.txt world.txt)" = "empty hello.txt world.txt" ] stage Checking initial files contain expected content [ "$(cat hello.txt)" = "hello" ] [ "$(cat world.txt)" = "hello world" ] cat empty ;# should print nothing [ -z "$(cat empty)" ] stage Checking file modes of initial content [ "$(stat -c %a empty)" = "644" ] [ "$(stat -c %a hello.txt)" = "644" ] [ "$(stat -c %a world.txt)" = "644" ] stage Checking sizes of initial content [ "$(stat -c %s empty)" -eq 0 ] [ "$(stat -c %s hello.txt)" -eq 5 ] [ "$(stat -c %s world.txt)" -eq 11 ] stage Checking unlink touch new rm -f new ;# force because file is "owned" by root stage Checking symbolic link ln -s hello.txt symlink [ -L symlink ] stage Checking readlink [ "$(readlink symlink)" = "hello.txt" ] stage Checking hard link [ "$(stat -c %h hello.txt)" -eq 1 ] ln hello.txt link [ "$(stat -c %h link)" -eq 2 ] [ "$(stat -c %h hello.txt)" -eq 2 ] rm -f link [ ! -e link ] # This fails because of caching. The problem is that the linked file # ("hello.txt") is cached with a link count of 2. unlink("link") # invalidates the cache for "link", but _not_ for "hello.txt" which # still has the now-incorrect cached value. However there's not much # we can do about this since searching for all linked inodes of a file # is an O(n) operation. #[ "$(stat -c %h hello.txt)" -eq 1 ] stage Checking mkdir mkdir newdir [ -d newdir ] stage Checking rmdir rmdir newdir [ ! -e newdir ] stage Checking rename touch old mv old new [ -f new ] [ ! -e old ] rm -f new stage Checking chmod touch new chmod a+x new [ -x new ] chmod a-x new [ ! -x new ] chmod a-w new [ ! -w new ] chmod a+w new [ -w new ] chmod a-r new [ ! -r new ] chmod a+r new [ -r new ] rm -f new stage Checking truncate # RHEL 5 didn't have the truncate command. if truncate --help >/dev/null 2>&1; then truncate -s 10000 truncated [ "$(stat -c %s truncated)" -eq 10000 ] truncate -c -s 1000 truncated [ "$(stat -c %s truncated)" -eq 1000 ] truncate -c -s 10 truncated [ "$(stat -c %s truncated)" -eq 10 ] truncate -c -s 0 truncated [ "$(stat -c %s truncated)" -eq 0 ] rm -f truncated fi # Disabled because of RHBZ#660687 on Debian. # stage Checking utimens and timestamps # for ts in 12345 1234567 987654321; do # # NB: It's not possible to set the ctime with touch. # touch -a -d @$ts timestamp # [ "$(stat -c %X timestamp)" -eq $ts ] # touch -m -d @$ts timestamp # [ "$(stat -c %Y timestamp)" -eq $ts ] # touch -d @$ts timestamp # [ "$(stat -c %X timestamp)" -eq $ts ] # [ "$(stat -c %Y timestamp)" -eq $ts ] # done stage Checking writes cp hello.txt copy.txt echo >> copy.txt echo world >> copy.txt echo bigger >> copy.txt echo biggest >> copy.txt [ "$(cat copy.txt)" = "hello world bigger biggest" ] stage 'Checking extended attribute (xattr) read operation' if getfattr --help > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then [ "$(getfattr -d user_xattr | grep -v ^#)" = 'user.test="hello123"' ] fi stage Checking POSIX ACL read operation if getfacl --help > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then [ "$(getfacl -n acl | grep -v ^#)" = "user::rw- user:500:r-- group::r-- mask::r-- other::r--" ] fi # These ones are not yet tested by the current script: #stage XXX statfs/statvfs # These ones cannot easily be tested by the current script, eg because # this script doesn't run as root: #stage XXX fsync #stage XXX chown #stage XXX mknod