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diff --git a/test/BUILD b/test/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 01fa01f2e..000000000 --- a/test/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -package(licenses = ["notice"]) # Apache 2.0 - -# We need to define a bazel platform and toolchain to specify dockerPrivileged -# and dockerRunAsRoot options, they are required to run tests on the RBE -# cluster in Kokoro. -alias( - name = "rbe_ubuntu1604", - actual = ":rbe_ubuntu1604_r346485", -) - -platform( - name = "rbe_ubuntu1604_r346485", - constraint_values = [ - "@bazel_tools//platforms:x86_64", - "@bazel_tools//platforms:linux", - "@bazel_tools//tools/cpp:clang", - "@bazel_toolchains//constraints:xenial", - "@bazel_toolchains//constraints/sanitizers:support_msan", - ], - remote_execution_properties = """ - properties: { - name: "container-image" - value:"docker://gcr.io/cloud-marketplace/google/rbe-ubuntu16-04@sha256:69c9f1652941d64a46f6f7358a44c1718f25caa5cb1ced4a58ccc5281cd183b5" - } - properties: { - name: "dockerAddCapabilities" - value: "SYS_ADMIN" - } - properties: { - name: "dockerPrivileged" - value: "true" - } - """, -) - -toolchain( - name = "cc-toolchain-clang-x86_64-default", - exec_compatible_with = [ - ], - target_compatible_with = [ - ], - toolchain = "@bazel_toolchains//configs/ubuntu16_04_clang/9.0.0/bazel_0.28.0/cc:cc-compiler-k8", - toolchain_type = "@bazel_tools//tools/cpp:toolchain_type", -) diff --git a/test/runtimes/BUILD b/test/runtimes/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index e85804a83..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -# These packages are used to run language runtime tests inside gVisor sandboxes. - -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library") -load("//runsc/test:build_defs.bzl", "runtime_test") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_library( - name = "runtimes", - srcs = ["runtimes.go"], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/test/runtimes", -) - -runtime_test( - name = "runtimes_test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["runtimes_test.go"], - embed = [":runtimes"], - tags = [ - # Requires docker and runsc to be configured before the test runs. - "manual", - "local", - ], - deps = ["//runsc/test/testutil"], -) diff --git a/test/runtimes/README.md b/test/runtimes/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 34d3507be..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -# Runtimes Tests Dockerfiles - -The Dockerfiles defined under this path are configured to host the execution of -the runtimes language tests. Each Dockerfile can support the language indicated -by its directory. - -The following runtimes are currently supported: - -- Go 1.12 -- Java 11 -- Node.js 12 -- PHP 7.3 -- Python 3.7 - -#### Prerequisites: - -1) [Install and configure Docker](https://docs.docker.com/install/) - -2) Build each Docker container from the runtimes directory: - -```bash -$ docker build -f $LANG/Dockerfile [-t $NAME] . -``` - -### Testing: - -If the prerequisites have been fulfilled, you can run the tests with the -following command: - -```bash -$ docker run --rm -it $NAME [FLAG] -``` - -Running the command with no flags will cause all the available tests to execute. - -Flags can be added for additional functionality: - -- --list: Print a list of all available tests -- --test <name>: Run a single test from the list of available tests -- --v: Print the language version diff --git a/test/runtimes/common/BUILD b/test/runtimes/common/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 1b39606b8..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/common/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library", "go_test") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_library( - name = "common", - srcs = ["common.go"], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/test/runtimes/common", - visibility = ["//:sandbox"], -) - -go_test( - name = "common_test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["common_test.go"], - deps = [ - ":common", - "//runsc/test/testutil", - ], -) diff --git a/test/runtimes/common/common.go b/test/runtimes/common/common.go deleted file mode 100644 index 0ff87fa8b..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/common/common.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Package common executes functions for proctor binaries. -package common - -import ( - "flag" - "fmt" - "os" - "path/filepath" - "regexp" -) - -var ( - list = flag.Bool("list", false, "list all available tests") - test = flag.String("test", "", "run a single test from the list of available tests") - version = flag.Bool("v", false, "print out the version of node that is installed") -) - -// TestRunner is an interface to be implemented in each proctor binary. -type TestRunner interface { - // ListTests returns a string slice of tests available to run. - ListTests() ([]string, error) - - // RunTest runs a single test. - RunTest(test string) error -} - -// LaunchFunc parses flags passed by a proctor binary and calls the requested behavior. -func LaunchFunc(tr TestRunner) error { - flag.Parse() - - if *list && *test != "" { - flag.PrintDefaults() - return fmt.Errorf("cannot specify 'list' and 'test' flags simultaneously") - } - if *list { - tests, err := tr.ListTests() - if err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("failed to list tests: %v", err) - } - for _, test := range tests { - fmt.Println(test) - } - return nil - } - if *version { - fmt.Println(os.Getenv("LANG_NAME"), "version:", os.Getenv("LANG_VER"), "is installed.") - return nil - } - if *test != "" { - if err := tr.RunTest(*test); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("test %q failed to run: %v", *test, err) - } - return nil - } - - if err := runAllTests(tr); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("error running all tests: %v", err) - } - return nil -} - -// Search uses filepath.Walk to perform a search of the disk for test files -// and returns a string slice of tests. -func Search(root string, testFilter *regexp.Regexp) ([]string, error) { - var testSlice []string - - err := filepath.Walk(root, func(path string, info os.FileInfo, err error) error { - name := filepath.Base(path) - - if info.IsDir() || !testFilter.MatchString(name) { - return nil - } - - relPath, err := filepath.Rel(root, path) - if err != nil { - return err - } - testSlice = append(testSlice, relPath) - return nil - }) - - if err != nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("walking %q: %v", root, err) - } - - return testSlice, nil -} - -func runAllTests(tr TestRunner) error { - tests, err := tr.ListTests() - if err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("failed to list tests: %v", err) - } - for _, test := range tests { - if err := tr.RunTest(test); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("test %q failed to run: %v", test, err) - } - } - return nil -} diff --git a/test/runtimes/common/common_test.go b/test/runtimes/common/common_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 4fb1e482a..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/common/common_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package common_test - -import ( - "io/ioutil" - "os" - "path/filepath" - "reflect" - "regexp" - "strings" - "testing" - - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/test/testutil" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/test/runtimes/common" -) - -func touch(t *testing.T, name string) { - t.Helper() - f, err := os.Create(name) - if err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - if err := f.Close(); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } -} - -func TestSearchEmptyDir(t *testing.T) { - td, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "searchtest") - if err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(td) - - var want []string - - testFilter := regexp.MustCompile(`^test-[^-].+\.tc$`) - got, err := common.Search(td, testFilter) - if err != nil { - t.Errorf("Search error: %v", err) - } - - if !reflect.DeepEqual(got, want) { - t.Errorf("Found %#v; want %#v", got, want) - } -} - -func TestSearch(t *testing.T) { - td, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "searchtest") - if err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(td) - - // Creating various files similar to the test filter regex. - files := []string{ - "emp/", - "tee/", - "test-foo.tc", - "test-foo.tc", - "test-bar.tc", - "test-sam.tc", - "Test-que.tc", - "test-brett", - "test--abc.tc", - "test---xyz.tc", - "test-bool.TC", - "--test-gvs.tc", - " test-pew.tc", - "dir/test_baz.tc", - "dir/testsnap.tc", - "dir/test-luk.tc", - "dir/nest/test-ok.tc", - "dir/dip/diz/goog/test-pack.tc", - "dir/dip/diz/wobble/thud/test-cas.e", - "dir/dip/diz/wobble/thud/test-cas.tc", - } - want := []string{ - "dir/dip/diz/goog/test-pack.tc", - "dir/dip/diz/wobble/thud/test-cas.tc", - "dir/nest/test-ok.tc", - "dir/test-luk.tc", - "test-bar.tc", - "test-foo.tc", - "test-sam.tc", - } - - for _, item := range files { - if strings.HasSuffix(item, "/") { - // This item is a directory, create it. - if err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Join(td, item), 0755); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - } else { - // This item is a file, create the directory and touch file. - // Create directory in which file should be created - fullDirPath := filepath.Join(td, filepath.Dir(item)) - if err := os.MkdirAll(fullDirPath, 0755); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - // Create file with full path to file. - touch(t, filepath.Join(td, item)) - } - } - - testFilter := regexp.MustCompile(`^test-[^-].+\.tc$`) - got, err := common.Search(td, testFilter) - if err != nil { - t.Errorf("Search error: %v", err) - } - - if !reflect.DeepEqual(got, want) { - t.Errorf("Found %#v; want %#v", got, want) - } -} diff --git a/test/runtimes/go/BUILD b/test/runtimes/go/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index ce971ee9d..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/go/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_binary") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_binary( - name = "proctor-go", - srcs = ["proctor-go.go"], - deps = ["//test/runtimes/common"], -) diff --git a/test/runtimes/go/Dockerfile b/test/runtimes/go/Dockerfile deleted file mode 100644 index 2d3477392..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/go/Dockerfile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -FROM ubuntu:bionic -ENV LANG_VER=1.12.5 -ENV LANG_NAME=Go - -RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \ - curl \ - gcc \ - git - -WORKDIR /root - -# Download Go 1.4 to use as a bootstrap for building Go from the source. -RUN curl -o go1.4.linux-amd64.tar.gz https://dl.google.com/go/go1.4.linux-amd64.tar.gz -RUN curl -LJO https://github.com/golang/go/archive/go${LANG_VER}.tar.gz -RUN mkdir bootstr -RUN tar -C bootstr -xzf go1.4.linux-amd64.tar.gz -RUN tar -xzf go-go${LANG_VER}.tar.gz -RUN mv go-go${LANG_VER} go - -ENV GOROOT=/root/go -ENV GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP=/root/bootstr/go -ENV LANG_DIR=${GOROOT} - -WORKDIR ${LANG_DIR}/src -RUN ./make.bash -# Pre-compile the tests for faster execution -RUN ["/root/go/bin/go", "tool", "dist", "test", "-compile-only"] - -WORKDIR ${LANG_DIR} - -COPY common /root/go/src/gvisor.dev/gvisor/test/runtimes/common/common -COPY go/proctor-go.go ${LANG_DIR} -RUN ["/root/go/bin/go", "build", "-o", "/root/go/bin/proctor", "proctor-go.go"] - -ENTRYPOINT ["/root/go/bin/proctor"] diff --git a/test/runtimes/go/proctor-go.go b/test/runtimes/go/proctor-go.go deleted file mode 100644 index 3eb24576e..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/go/proctor-go.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Binary proctor-go is a utility that facilitates language testing for Go. - -// There are two types of Go tests: "Go tool tests" and "Go tests on disk". -// "Go tool tests" are found and executed using `go tool dist test`. -// "Go tests on disk" are found in the /test directory and are -// executed using `go run run.go`. -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - "log" - "os" - "os/exec" - "path/filepath" - "regexp" - "strings" - - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/test/runtimes/common" -) - -var ( - dir = os.Getenv("LANG_DIR") - goBin = filepath.Join(dir, "bin/go") - testDir = filepath.Join(dir, "test") - testRegEx = regexp.MustCompile(`^.+\.go$`) - - // Directories with .dir contain helper files for tests. - // Exclude benchmarks and stress tests. - dirFilter = regexp.MustCompile(`^(bench|stress)\/.+$|^.+\.dir.+$`) -) - -type goRunner struct { -} - -func main() { - if err := common.LaunchFunc(goRunner{}); err != nil { - log.Fatalf("Failed to start: %v", err) - } -} - -func (g goRunner) ListTests() ([]string, error) { - // Go tool dist test tests. - args := []string{"tool", "dist", "test", "-list"} - cmd := exec.Command(filepath.Join(dir, "bin/go"), args...) - cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr - out, err := cmd.Output() - if err != nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to list: %v", err) - } - var toolSlice []string - for _, test := range strings.Split(string(out), "\n") { - toolSlice = append(toolSlice, test) - } - - // Go tests on disk. - diskSlice, err := common.Search(testDir, testRegEx) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - // Remove items from /bench/, /stress/ and .dir files - diskFiltered := diskSlice[:0] - for _, file := range diskSlice { - if !dirFilter.MatchString(file) { - diskFiltered = append(diskFiltered, file) - } - } - - return append(toolSlice, diskFiltered...), nil -} - -func (g goRunner) RunTest(test string) error { - // Check if test exists on disk by searching for file of the same name. - // This will determine whether or not it is a Go test on disk. - if strings.HasSuffix(test, ".go") { - // Test has suffix ".go" which indicates a disk test, run it as such. - cmd := exec.Command(goBin, "run", "run.go", "-v", "--", test) - cmd.Dir = testDir - cmd.Stdout, cmd.Stderr = os.Stdout, os.Stderr - if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("failed to run test: %v", err) - } - } else { - // No ".go" suffix, run as a tool test. - cmd := exec.Command(goBin, "tool", "dist", "test", "-run", test) - cmd.Stdout, cmd.Stderr = os.Stdout, os.Stderr - if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("failed to run test: %v", err) - } - } - return nil -} diff --git a/test/runtimes/java/BUILD b/test/runtimes/java/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 8c39d39ec..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/java/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_binary") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_binary( - name = "proctor-java", - srcs = ["proctor-java.go"], - deps = ["//test/runtimes/common"], -) diff --git a/test/runtimes/java/Dockerfile b/test/runtimes/java/Dockerfile deleted file mode 100644 index 1a61d9d8f..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/java/Dockerfile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -FROM ubuntu:bionic -# This hash is associated with a specific JDK release and needed for ensuring -# the same version is downloaded every time. -ENV LANG_HASH=76072a077ee1 -ENV LANG_VER=11 -ENV LANG_NAME=Java - -RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \ - autoconf \ - build-essential \ - curl \ - make \ - openjdk-${LANG_VER}-jdk \ - unzip \ - zip - -WORKDIR /root -RUN curl -o go.tar.gz https://dl.google.com/go/go1.12.6.linux-amd64.tar.gz -RUN tar -zxf go.tar.gz - -# Download the JDK test library. -RUN set -ex \ - && curl -fsSL --retry 10 -o /tmp/jdktests.tar.gz http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk/jdk${LANG_VER}/archive/${LANG_HASH}.tar.gz/test \ - && tar -xzf /tmp/jdktests.tar.gz -C /root \ - && rm -f /tmp/jdktests.tar.gz - -RUN curl -o jtreg.tar.gz https://ci.adoptopenjdk.net/view/Dependencies/job/jtreg/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/jtreg-4.2.0-tip.tar.gz -RUN tar -xzf jtreg.tar.gz - -ENV LANG_DIR=/root - -COPY common /root/go/src/gvisor.dev/gvisor/test/runtimes/common/common -COPY java/proctor-java.go ${LANG_DIR} -RUN ["/root/go/bin/go", "build", "-o", "/root/go/bin/proctor", "proctor-java.go"] - -ENTRYPOINT ["/root/go/bin/proctor"] diff --git a/test/runtimes/java/proctor-java.go b/test/runtimes/java/proctor-java.go deleted file mode 100644 index 7f6a66f4f..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/java/proctor-java.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Binary proctor-java is a utility that facilitates language testing for Java. -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - "log" - "os" - "os/exec" - "path/filepath" - "regexp" - "strings" - - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/test/runtimes/common" -) - -var ( - dir = os.Getenv("LANG_DIR") - hash = os.Getenv("LANG_HASH") - jtreg = filepath.Join(dir, "jtreg/bin/jtreg") - exclDirs = regexp.MustCompile(`(^(sun\/security)|(java\/util\/stream)|(java\/time)| )`) -) - -type javaRunner struct { -} - -func main() { - if err := common.LaunchFunc(javaRunner{}); err != nil { - log.Fatalf("Failed to start: %v", err) - } -} - -func (j javaRunner) ListTests() ([]string, error) { - args := []string{ - "-dir:/root/jdk11-" + hash + "/test/jdk", - "-ignore:quiet", - "-a", - "-listtests", - ":jdk_core", - ":jdk_svc", - ":jdk_sound", - ":jdk_imageio", - } - cmd := exec.Command(jtreg, args...) - cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr - out, err := cmd.Output() - if err != nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("jtreg -listtests : %v", err) - } - var testSlice []string - for _, test := range strings.Split(string(out), "\n") { - if !exclDirs.MatchString(test) { - testSlice = append(testSlice, test) - } - } - return testSlice, nil -} - -func (j javaRunner) RunTest(test string) error { - args := []string{"-noreport", "-dir:/root/jdk11-" + hash + "/test/jdk", test} - cmd := exec.Command(jtreg, args...) - cmd.Stdout, cmd.Stderr = os.Stdout, os.Stderr - if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("failed to run: %v", err) - } - return nil -} diff --git a/test/runtimes/nodejs/BUILD b/test/runtimes/nodejs/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 0594c250b..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/nodejs/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_binary") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_binary( - name = "proctor-nodejs", - srcs = ["proctor-nodejs.go"], - deps = ["//test/runtimes/common"], -) diff --git a/test/runtimes/nodejs/Dockerfile b/test/runtimes/nodejs/Dockerfile deleted file mode 100644 index ce2943af8..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/nodejs/Dockerfile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -FROM ubuntu:bionic -ENV LANG_VER=12.4.0 -ENV LANG_NAME=Node - -RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \ - curl \ - dumb-init \ - g++ \ - make \ - python - -WORKDIR /root -RUN curl -o go.tar.gz https://dl.google.com/go/go1.12.6.linux-amd64.tar.gz -RUN tar -zxf go.tar.gz - -RUN curl -o node-v${LANG_VER}.tar.gz https://nodejs.org/dist/v${LANG_VER}/node-v${LANG_VER}.tar.gz -RUN tar -zxf node-v${LANG_VER}.tar.gz -ENV LANG_DIR=/root/node-v${LANG_VER} - -WORKDIR ${LANG_DIR} -RUN ./configure -RUN make -RUN make test-build - -COPY common /root/go/src/gvisor.dev/gvisor/test/runtimes/common/common -COPY nodejs/proctor-nodejs.go ${LANG_DIR} -RUN ["/root/go/bin/go", "build", "-o", "/root/go/bin/proctor", "proctor-nodejs.go"] - -# Including dumb-init emulates the Linux "init" process, preventing the failure -# of tests involving worker processes. -ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/dumb-init", "/root/go/bin/proctor"] diff --git a/test/runtimes/nodejs/proctor-nodejs.go b/test/runtimes/nodejs/proctor-nodejs.go deleted file mode 100644 index 0624f6a0d..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/nodejs/proctor-nodejs.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Binary proctor-nodejs is a utility that facilitates language testing for NodeJS. -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - "log" - "os" - "os/exec" - "path/filepath" - "regexp" - - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/test/runtimes/common" -) - -var ( - dir = os.Getenv("LANG_DIR") - testDir = filepath.Join(dir, "test") - testRegEx = regexp.MustCompile(`^test-[^-].+\.js$`) -) - -type nodejsRunner struct { -} - -func main() { - if err := common.LaunchFunc(nodejsRunner{}); err != nil { - log.Fatalf("Failed to start: %v", err) - } -} - -func (n nodejsRunner) ListTests() ([]string, error) { - testSlice, err := common.Search(testDir, testRegEx) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - return testSlice, nil -} - -func (n nodejsRunner) RunTest(test string) error { - args := []string{filepath.Join(dir, "tools", "test.py"), test} - cmd := exec.Command("/usr/bin/python", args...) - cmd.Stdout, cmd.Stderr = os.Stdout, os.Stderr - if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("failed to run: %v", err) - } - return nil -} diff --git a/test/runtimes/php/BUILD b/test/runtimes/php/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 31799b77a..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/php/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_binary") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_binary( - name = "proctor-php", - srcs = ["proctor-php.go"], - deps = ["//test/runtimes/common"], -) diff --git a/test/runtimes/php/Dockerfile b/test/runtimes/php/Dockerfile deleted file mode 100644 index d79babe58..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/php/Dockerfile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -FROM ubuntu:bionic -ENV LANG_VER=7.3.6 -ENV LANG_NAME=PHP - -RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \ - autoconf \ - automake \ - bison \ - build-essential \ - curl \ - libtool \ - libxml2-dev \ - re2c - -WORKDIR /root -RUN curl -o go.tar.gz https://dl.google.com/go/go1.12.6.linux-amd64.tar.gz -RUN tar -zxf go.tar.gz - -RUN curl -o php-${LANG_VER}.tar.gz https://www.php.net/distributions/php-${LANG_VER}.tar.gz -RUN tar -zxf php-${LANG_VER}.tar.gz -ENV LANG_DIR=/root/php-${LANG_VER} - -WORKDIR ${LANG_DIR} -RUN ./configure -RUN make - -COPY common /root/go/src/gvisor.dev/gvisor/test/runtimes/common/common -COPY php/proctor-php.go ${LANG_DIR} -RUN ["/root/go/bin/go", "build", "-o", "/root/go/bin/proctor", "proctor-php.go"] - -ENTRYPOINT ["/root/go/bin/proctor"] diff --git a/test/runtimes/php/proctor-php.go b/test/runtimes/php/proctor-php.go deleted file mode 100644 index e6c5fabdf..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/php/proctor-php.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Binary proctor-php is a utility that facilitates language testing for PHP. -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - "log" - "os" - "os/exec" - "regexp" - - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/test/runtimes/common" -) - -var ( - dir = os.Getenv("LANG_DIR") - testRegEx = regexp.MustCompile(`^.+\.phpt$`) -) - -type phpRunner struct { -} - -func main() { - if err := common.LaunchFunc(phpRunner{}); err != nil { - log.Fatalf("Failed to start: %v", err) - } -} - -func (p phpRunner) ListTests() ([]string, error) { - testSlice, err := common.Search(dir, testRegEx) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - return testSlice, nil -} - -func (p phpRunner) RunTest(test string) error { - args := []string{"test", "TESTS=" + test} - cmd := exec.Command("make", args...) - cmd.Stdout, cmd.Stderr = os.Stdout, os.Stderr - if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("failed to run: %v", err) - } - return nil -} diff --git a/test/runtimes/python/BUILD b/test/runtimes/python/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 37fd6a0f2..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/python/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_binary") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_binary( - name = "proctor-python", - srcs = ["proctor-python.go"], - deps = ["//test/runtimes/common"], -) diff --git a/test/runtimes/python/Dockerfile b/test/runtimes/python/Dockerfile deleted file mode 100644 index 5ae328890..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/python/Dockerfile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -FROM ubuntu:bionic -ENV LANG_VER=3.7.3 -ENV LANG_NAME=Python - -RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \ - curl \ - gcc \ - libbz2-dev \ - libffi-dev \ - liblzma-dev \ - libreadline-dev \ - libssl-dev \ - make \ - zlib1g-dev - -WORKDIR /root -RUN curl -o go.tar.gz https://dl.google.com/go/go1.12.6.linux-amd64.tar.gz -RUN tar -zxf go.tar.gz - -# Use flags -LJO to follow the html redirect and download .tar.gz. -RUN curl -LJO https://github.com/python/cpython/archive/v${LANG_VER}.tar.gz -RUN tar -zxf cpython-${LANG_VER}.tar.gz -ENV LANG_DIR=/root/cpython-${LANG_VER} - -WORKDIR ${LANG_DIR} -RUN ./configure --with-pydebug -RUN make -s -j2 - -COPY common /root/go/src/gvisor.dev/gvisor/test/runtimes/common/common -COPY python/proctor-python.go ${LANG_DIR} -RUN ["/root/go/bin/go", "build", "-o", "/root/go/bin/proctor", "proctor-python.go"] - -ENTRYPOINT ["/root/go/bin/proctor"] diff --git a/test/runtimes/python/proctor-python.go b/test/runtimes/python/proctor-python.go deleted file mode 100644 index 35e28a7df..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/python/proctor-python.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Binary proctor-python is a utility that facilitates language testing for Pyhton. -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - "log" - "os" - "os/exec" - "path/filepath" - "strings" - - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/test/runtimes/common" -) - -var ( - dir = os.Getenv("LANG_DIR") -) - -type pythonRunner struct { -} - -func main() { - if err := common.LaunchFunc(pythonRunner{}); err != nil { - log.Fatalf("Failed to start: %v", err) - } -} - -func (p pythonRunner) ListTests() ([]string, error) { - args := []string{"-m", "test", "--list-tests"} - cmd := exec.Command(filepath.Join(dir, "python"), args...) - cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr - out, err := cmd.Output() - if err != nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to list: %v", err) - } - var toolSlice []string - for _, test := range strings.Split(string(out), "\n") { - toolSlice = append(toolSlice, test) - } - return toolSlice, nil -} - -func (p pythonRunner) RunTest(test string) error { - args := []string{"-m", "test", test} - cmd := exec.Command(filepath.Join(dir, "python"), args...) - cmd.Stdout, cmd.Stderr = os.Stdout, os.Stderr - if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("failed to run: %v", err) - } - return nil -} diff --git a/test/runtimes/runtimes.go b/test/runtimes/runtimes.go deleted file mode 100644 index 2568e07fe..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/runtimes.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Package runtimes provides language tests for runsc runtimes. -// Each test calls docker commands to start up a container for each supported runtime, -// and tests that its respective language tests are behaving as expected, like -// connecting to a port or looking at the output. The container is killed and deleted -// at the end. -package runtimes diff --git a/test/runtimes/runtimes_test.go b/test/runtimes/runtimes_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 9421021a1..000000000 --- a/test/runtimes/runtimes_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package runtimes - -import ( - "strings" - "testing" - "time" - - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/test/testutil" -) - -// Wait time for each test to run. -const timeout = 180 * time.Second - -// Helper function to execute the docker container associated with the -// language passed. Captures the output of the list function and executes -// each test individually, supplying any errors recieved. -func testLang(t *testing.T, lang string) { - t.Helper() - - img := "gcr.io/gvisor-presubmit/" + lang - if err := testutil.Pull(img); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("docker pull failed: %v", err) - } - - c := testutil.MakeDocker("gvisor-list") - - list, err := c.RunFg(img, "--list") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("docker run failed: %v", err) - } - c.CleanUp() - - tests := strings.Fields(list) - - for _, tc := range tests { - tc := tc - t.Run(tc, func(t *testing.T) { - d := testutil.MakeDocker("gvisor-test") - if err := d.Run(img, "--test", tc); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("docker test %q failed to run: %v", tc, err) - } - defer d.CleanUp() - - status, err := d.Wait(timeout) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("docker test %q failed to wait: %v", tc, err) - } - if status == 0 { - t.Logf("test %q passed", tc) - return - } - logs, err := d.Logs() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("docker test %q failed to supply logs: %v", tc, err) - } - t.Errorf("test %q failed: %v", tc, logs) - }) - } -} - -func TestGo(t *testing.T) { - testLang(t, "go") -} - -func TestJava(t *testing.T) { - testLang(t, "java") -} - -func TestNodejs(t *testing.T) { - testLang(t, "nodejs") -} - -func TestPhp(t *testing.T) { - testLang(t, "php") -} - -func TestPython(t *testing.T) { - testLang(t, "python") -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/BUILD b/test/syscalls/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 6947ddc25..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,712 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_binary") -load("//test/syscalls:build_defs.bzl", "syscall_test") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:32bit_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:accept_bind_stream_test") - -syscall_test( - size = "large", - shard_count = 10, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:accept_bind_test", -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:access_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:affinity_test") - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:aio_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - shard_count = 5, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:alarm_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:arch_prctl_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:bad_test") - -syscall_test( - size = "large", - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:bind_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:brk_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_test") - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:chdir_test", -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:chmod_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:chown_test", - use_tmpfs = True, # chwon tests require gofer to be running as root. -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:chroot_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:clock_getres_test") - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:clock_gettime_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:clock_nanosleep_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:concurrency_test") - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:creat_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:dev_test") - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:dup_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:epoll_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:eventfd_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:exceptions_test") - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:exec_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:exec_binary_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:exit_test") - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:fadvise64_test", -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:fallocate_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:fault_test") - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:fchdir_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:fcntl_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:flock_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:fork_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:fpsig_fork_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:fpsig_nested_test") - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:fsync_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - shard_count = 5, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:futex_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:getcpu_host_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:getcpu_test") - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:getdents_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:getrandom_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:getrusage_test") - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - add_overlay = False, # TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/317): enable when fixed. - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:inotify_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:ioctl_test", -) - -syscall_test( - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:iptables_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - shard_count = 5, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:itimer_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:kill_test") - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:link_test", - use_tmpfs = True, # gofer needs CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH to use AT_EMPTY_PATH with linkat(2) -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:lseek_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:madvise_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:memory_accounting_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:mempolicy_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:mincore_test") - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:mkdir_test", -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:mknod_test", - use_tmpfs = True, # mknod is not supported over gofer. -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - shard_count = 5, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:mmap_test", -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:mount_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:mremap_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:msync_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:munmap_test") - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:open_create_test", -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:open_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:packet_socket_raw_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:packet_socket_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:partial_bad_buffer_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:pause_test") - -syscall_test( - size = "large", - add_overlay = True, - shard_count = 5, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:pipe_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:poll_test") - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:ppoll_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:prctl_setuid_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:prctl_test") - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:pread64_test", -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:preadv_test", -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:preadv2_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:priority_test") - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:proc_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:proc_pid_uid_gid_map_test") - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:pselect_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:ptrace_test") - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - shard_count = 5, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:pty_test", -) - -syscall_test( - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:pty_root_test", -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:pwritev2_test", -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:pwrite64_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:raw_socket_hdrincl_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:raw_socket_icmp_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:raw_socket_ipv4_test") - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:read_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - shard_count = 5, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:readv_socket_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:readv_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:rename_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:rlimits_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:rtsignal_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:sched_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:sched_yield_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:seccomp_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:select_test") - -syscall_test( - shard_count = 20, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:semaphore_test", -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:sendfile_socket_test", -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:sendfile_test", -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:splice_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:sigaction_test") - -# TODO(b/119826902): Enable once the test passes in runsc. -# syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:sigaltstack_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:sigiret_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:sigprocmask_test") - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:sigstop_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:sigtimedwait_test") - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:shm_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_abstract_non_blocking_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "large", - shard_count = 10, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_abstract_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_domain_non_blocking_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "large", - shard_count = 10, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_domain_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_filesystem_non_blocking_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "large", - add_overlay = True, - shard_count = 10, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_filesystem_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "large", - shard_count = 10, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_inet_loopback_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "large", - shard_count = 10, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_ip_tcp_generic_loopback_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_ip_tcp_loopback_non_blocking_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "large", - shard_count = 10, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_ip_tcp_loopback_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - shard_count = 10, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_ip_tcp_udp_generic_loopback_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_ip_udp_loopback_non_blocking_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "large", - shard_count = 10, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_ip_udp_loopback_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_ipv4_udp_unbound_loopback_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_netdevice_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_netlink_route_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_blocking_local_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_blocking_ip_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_non_stream_blocking_local_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_non_stream_blocking_udp_test") - -syscall_test( - size = "large", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_stream_blocking_local_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "large", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_stream_blocking_tcp_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_stream_local_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_stream_nonblock_local_test", -) - -syscall_test( - # NOTE(b/116636318): Large sendmsg may stall a long time. - size = "enormous", - shard_count = 5, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_unix_dgram_local_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_unix_dgram_non_blocking_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "large", - add_overlay = True, - shard_count = 10, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_unix_pair_test", -) - -syscall_test( - # NOTE(b/116636318): Large sendmsg may stall a long time. - size = "enormous", - shard_count = 5, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_unix_seqpacket_local_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_unix_stream_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_unix_unbound_abstract_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_unix_unbound_dgram_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_unix_unbound_filesystem_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - shard_count = 10, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_unix_unbound_seqpacket_test", -) - -syscall_test( - size = "large", - shard_count = 10, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:socket_unix_unbound_stream_test", -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:statfs_test", -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:stat_test", -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:stat_times_test", -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:sticky_test", -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:symlink_test", -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:sync_test", -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:sync_file_range_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:sysinfo_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:syslog_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:sysret_test") - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - shard_count = 10, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:tcp_socket_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:tgkill_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:timerfd_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:timers_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:time_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:tkill_test") - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:truncate_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:udp_bind_test") - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - shard_count = 10, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:udp_socket_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:uidgid_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:uname_test") - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:unlink_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:unshare_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:utimes_test") - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:vdso_clock_gettime_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:vdso_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:vsyscall_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:vfork_test") - -syscall_test( - size = "medium", - shard_count = 5, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:wait_test", -) - -syscall_test( - add_overlay = True, - test = "//test/syscalls/linux:write_test", -) - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:proc_net_unix_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:proc_net_tcp_test") - -syscall_test(test = "//test/syscalls/linux:proc_net_udp_test") - -go_binary( - name = "syscall_test_runner", - srcs = ["syscall_test_runner.go"], - data = [ - "//runsc", - ], - deps = [ - "//pkg/log", - "//runsc/specutils", - "//runsc/test/testutil", - "//test/syscalls/gtest", - "@com_github_opencontainers_runtime-spec//specs-go:go_default_library", - "@org_golang_x_sys//unix:go_default_library", - ], -) diff --git a/test/syscalls/README.md b/test/syscalls/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 9e0991940..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -# gVisor system call test suite - -This is a test suite for Linux system calls. It runs under both gVisor and -Linux, and ensures compatibility between the two. - -When adding support for a new syscall (or syscall argument) to gVisor, a -corresponding syscall test should be added. It's usually recommended to write -the test first and make sure that it passes on Linux before making changes to -gVisor. - -This document outlines the general guidelines for tests and specific rules that -must be followed for new tests. - -## Running the tests - -Each test file generates three different test targets that run in different -environments: - -* a `native` target that runs directly on the host machine, -* a `runsc_ptrace` target that runs inside runsc using the ptrace platform, and -* a `runsc_kvm` target that runs inside runsc using the KVM platform. - -For example, the test in `access_test.cc` generates the following targets: - -* `//test/syscalls:access_test_native` -* `//test/syscalls:access_test_runsc_ptrace` -* `//test/syscalls:access_test_runsc_kvm` - -Any of these targets can be run directly via `bazel test`. - -```bash -$ bazel test //test/syscalls:access_test_native -$ bazel test //test/syscalls:access_test_runsc_ptrace -$ bazel test //test/syscalls:access_test_runsc_kvm -``` - -To run all the tests on a particular platform, you can filter by the platform -tag: - -```bash -# Run all tests in native environment: -$ bazel test --test_tag_filters=native //test/syscalls/... - -# Run all tests in runsc with ptrace: -$ bazel test --test_tag_filters=runsc_ptrace //test/syscalls/... - -# Run all tests in runsc with kvm: -$ bazel test --test_tag_filters=runsc_kvm //test/syscalls/... -``` - -You can also run all the tests on every platform. (Warning, this may take a -while to run.) - -```bash -# Run all tests on every platform: -$ bazel test //test/syscalls/... -``` - -## Writing new tests - -Whenever we add support for a new syscall, or add support for a new argument or -option for a syscall, we should always add a new test (perhaps many new tests). - -In general, it is best to write the test first and make sure it passes on Linux -by running the test on the `native` platform on a Linux machine. This ensures -that the gVisor implementation matches actual Linux behavior. Sometimes man -pages contain errors, so always check the actual Linux behavior. - -gVisor uses the [Google Test][googletest] test framework, with a few custom -matchers and guidelines, described below. - -### Syscall matchers - -When testing an individual system call, use the following syscall matchers, -which will match the value returned by the syscall and the errno. - -```cc -SyscallSucceeds() -SyscallSucceedsWithValue(...) -SyscallFails() -SyscallFailsWithErrno(...) -``` - -### Use test utilities (RAII classes) - -The test utilties are written as RAII classes. These utilities should be -preferred over custom test harnesses. - -Local class instances should be preferred, wherever possible, over full test -fixtures. - -A test utility should be created when there is more than one test that requires -that same functionality, otherwise the class should be test local. - -## Save/Restore support in tests - -gVisor supports save/restore, and our syscall tests are written in a way to -enable saving/restoring at certain points. Hence, there are calls to -`MaybeSave`, and certain tests that should not trigger saves are named with -`NoSave`. - -However, the current open-source test runner does not yet support triggering -save/restore, so these functions and annotations have no effect on the tests. We -plan on extending the test runner to trigger save/restore. Until then, these -functions and annotations should be ignored. - -[googletest]: https://github.com/abseil/googletest diff --git a/test/syscalls/build_defs.bzl b/test/syscalls/build_defs.bzl deleted file mode 100644 index 60df47798..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/build_defs.bzl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -"""Defines a rule for syscall test targets.""" - -# syscall_test is a macro that will create targets to run the given test target -# on the host (native) and runsc. -def syscall_test( - test, - shard_count = 5, - size = "small", - use_tmpfs = False, - add_overlay = False, - tags = None): - _syscall_test( - test = test, - shard_count = shard_count, - size = size, - platform = "native", - use_tmpfs = False, - tags = tags, - ) - - _syscall_test( - test = test, - shard_count = shard_count, - size = size, - platform = "kvm", - use_tmpfs = use_tmpfs, - tags = tags, - ) - - _syscall_test( - test = test, - shard_count = shard_count, - size = size, - platform = "ptrace", - use_tmpfs = use_tmpfs, - tags = tags, - ) - - if add_overlay: - _syscall_test( - test = test, - shard_count = shard_count, - size = size, - platform = "ptrace", - use_tmpfs = False, # overlay is adding a writable tmpfs on top of root. - tags = tags, - overlay = True, - ) - - if not use_tmpfs: - # Also test shared gofer access. - _syscall_test( - test = test, - shard_count = shard_count, - size = size, - platform = "ptrace", - use_tmpfs = use_tmpfs, - tags = tags, - file_access = "shared", - ) - -def _syscall_test( - test, - shard_count, - size, - platform, - use_tmpfs, - tags, - file_access = "exclusive", - overlay = False): - test_name = test.split(":")[1] - - # Prepend "runsc" to non-native platform names. - full_platform = platform if platform == "native" else "runsc_" + platform - - name = test_name + "_" + full_platform - if file_access == "shared": - name += "_shared" - if overlay: - name += "_overlay" - - if tags == None: - tags = [] - - # Add the full_platform and file access in a tag to make it easier to run - # all the tests on a specific flavor. Use --test_tag_filters=ptrace,file_shared. - tags += [full_platform, "file_" + file_access] - - # Add tag to prevent the tests from running in a Bazel sandbox. - # TODO(b/120560048): Make the tests run without this tag. - tags.append("no-sandbox") - - # TODO(b/112165693): KVM tests are tagged "manual" to until the platform is - # more stable. - if platform == "kvm": - tags += ["manual"] - - args = [ - # Arguments are passed directly to syscall_test_runner binary. - "--test-name=" + test_name, - "--platform=" + platform, - "--use-tmpfs=" + str(use_tmpfs), - "--file-access=" + file_access, - "--overlay=" + str(overlay), - ] - - sh_test( - srcs = ["syscall_test_runner.sh"], - name = name, - data = [ - ":syscall_test_runner", - test, - ], - args = args, - size = size, - tags = tags, - shard_count = shard_count, - ) - -def sh_test(**kwargs): - """Wraps the standard sh_test.""" - native.sh_test( - **kwargs - ) - -def select_for_linux(for_linux, for_others = []): - return for_linux diff --git a/test/syscalls/gtest/BUILD b/test/syscalls/gtest/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 9293f25cb..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/gtest/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_library( - name = "gtest", - srcs = ["gtest.go"], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/test/syscalls/gtest", - visibility = [ - "//test:__subpackages__", - ], -) diff --git a/test/syscalls/gtest/gtest.go b/test/syscalls/gtest/gtest.go deleted file mode 100644 index bdec8eb07..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/gtest/gtest.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Package gtest contains helpers for running google-test tests from Go. -package gtest - -import ( - "fmt" - "os/exec" - "strings" -) - -var ( - // ListTestFlag is the flag that will list tests in gtest binaries. - ListTestFlag = "--gtest_list_tests" - - // FilterTestFlag is the flag that will filter tests in gtest binaries. - FilterTestFlag = "--gtest_filter" -) - -// TestCase is a single gtest test case. -type TestCase struct { - // Suite is the suite for this test. - Suite string - - // Name is the name of this individual test. - Name string -} - -// FullName returns the name of the test including the suite. It is suitable to -// pass to "-gtest_filter". -func (tc TestCase) FullName() string { - return fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", tc.Suite, tc.Name) -} - -// ParseTestCases calls a gtest test binary to list its test and returns a -// slice with the name and suite of each test. -func ParseTestCases(testBin string, extraArgs ...string) ([]TestCase, error) { - args := append([]string{ListTestFlag}, extraArgs...) - cmd := exec.Command(testBin, args...) - out, err := cmd.Output() - if err != nil { - exitErr, ok := err.(*exec.ExitError) - if !ok { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not enumerate gtest tests: %v", err) - } - return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not enumerate gtest tests: %v\nstderr:\n%s", err, exitErr.Stderr) - } - - var t []TestCase - var suite string - for _, line := range strings.Split(string(out), "\n") { - // Strip comments. - line = strings.Split(line, "#")[0] - - // New suite? - if !strings.HasPrefix(line, " ") { - suite = strings.TrimSuffix(strings.TrimSpace(line), ".") - continue - } - - // Individual test. - name := strings.TrimSpace(line) - - // Do we have a suite yet? - if suite == "" { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("test without a suite: %v", name) - } - - // Add this individual test. - t = append(t, TestCase{ - Suite: suite, - Name: name, - }) - - } - - if len(t) == 0 { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("no tests parsed from %v", testBin) - } - return t, nil -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/32bit.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/32bit.cc deleted file mode 100644 index a7cbee06b..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/32bit.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,226 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> - -#include "test/util/memory_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -#ifndef __x86_64__ -#error "This test is x86-64 specific." -#endif - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -constexpr char kInt3 = '\xcc'; - -constexpr char kInt80[2] = {'\xcd', '\x80'}; -constexpr char kSyscall[2] = {'\x0f', '\x05'}; -constexpr char kSysenter[2] = {'\x0f', '\x34'}; - -void ExitGroup32(const char instruction[2], int code) { - const Mapping m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Mmap(nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_32BIT, -1, 0)); - - // Fill with INT 3 in case we execute too far. - memset(m.ptr(), kInt3, m.len()); - - memcpy(m.ptr(), instruction, 2); - - // We're playing *extremely* fast-and-loose with the various syscall ABIs - // here, which we can more-or-less get away with since exit_group doesn't - // return. - // - // SYSENTER expects the user stack in (%ebp) and arg6 in 0(%ebp). The kernel - // will unconditionally dereference %ebp for arg6, so we must pass a valid - // address or it will return EFAULT. - // - // SYSENTER also unconditionally returns to thread_info->sysenter_return which - // is ostensibly a stub in the 32-bit VDSO. But a 64-bit binary doesn't have - // the 32-bit VDSO mapped, so sysenter_return will simply be the value - // inherited from the most recent 32-bit ancestor, or NULL if there is none. - // As a result, return would not return from SYSENTER. - asm volatile( - "movl $252, %%eax\n" // exit_group - "movl %[code], %%ebx\n" // code - "movl %%edx, %%ebp\n" // SYSENTER: user stack (use IP as a valid addr) - "leaq -20(%%rsp), %%rsp\n" - "movl $0x2b, 16(%%rsp)\n" // SS = CPL3 data segment - "movl $0,12(%%rsp)\n" // ESP = nullptr (unused) - "movl $0, 8(%%rsp)\n" // EFLAGS - "movl $0x23, 4(%%rsp)\n" // CS = CPL3 32-bit code segment - "movl %%edx, 0(%%rsp)\n" // EIP - "iretl\n" - "int $3\n" - : - : [code] "m"(code), [ip] "d"(m.ptr()) - : "rax", "rbx", "rsp"); -} - -constexpr int kExitCode = 42; - -TEST(Syscall32Bit, Int80) { - switch (GvisorPlatform()) { - case Platform::kKVM: - // TODO(b/111805002): 32-bit segments are broken (but not explictly - // disabled). - return; - case Platform::kPtrace: - // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/167): The ptrace platform does not have a - // consistent story here. - return; - case Platform::kNative: - break; - } - - // Upstream Linux. 32-bit syscalls allowed. - EXPECT_EXIT(ExitGroup32(kInt80, kExitCode), ::testing::ExitedWithCode(42), - ""); -} - -TEST(Syscall32Bit, Sysenter) { - switch (GvisorPlatform()) { - case Platform::kKVM: - // TODO(b/111805002): See above. - return; - case Platform::kPtrace: - // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/167): See above. - return; - case Platform::kNative: - break; - } - - if (GetCPUVendor() == CPUVendor::kAMD) { - // SYSENTER is an illegal instruction in compatibility mode on AMD. - EXPECT_EXIT(ExitGroup32(kSysenter, kExitCode), - ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGILL), ""); - return; - } - - // Upstream Linux on !AMD, 32-bit syscalls allowed. - EXPECT_EXIT(ExitGroup32(kSysenter, kExitCode), ::testing::ExitedWithCode(42), - ""); -} - -TEST(Syscall32Bit, Syscall) { - switch (GvisorPlatform()) { - case Platform::kKVM: - // TODO(b/111805002): See above. - return; - case Platform::kPtrace: - // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/167): See above. - return; - case Platform::kNative: - break; - } - - if (GetCPUVendor() == CPUVendor::kIntel) { - // SYSCALL is an illegal instruction in compatibility mode on Intel. - EXPECT_EXIT(ExitGroup32(kSyscall, kExitCode), - ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGILL), ""); - return; - } - - // Upstream Linux on !Intel, 32-bit syscalls allowed. - EXPECT_EXIT(ExitGroup32(kSyscall, kExitCode), ::testing::ExitedWithCode(42), - ""); -} - -// Far call code called below. -// -// Input stack layout: -// -// %esp+12 lcall segment -// %esp+8 lcall address offset -// %esp+0 return address -// -// The lcall will enter compatibility mode and jump to the call address (the -// address of the lret). The lret will return to 64-bit mode at the retq, which -// will return to the external caller of this function. -// -// Since this enters compatibility mode, it must be mapped in a 32-bit region of -// address space and have a 32-bit stack pointer. -constexpr char kFarCall[] = { - '\x67', '\xff', '\x5c', '\x24', '\x08', // lcall *8(%esp) - '\xc3', // retq - '\xcb', // lret -}; - -void FarCall32() { - const Mapping m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Mmap(nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_32BIT, -1, 0)); - - // Fill with INT 3 in case we execute too far. - memset(m.ptr(), kInt3, m.len()); - - // 32-bit code. - memcpy(m.ptr(), kFarCall, sizeof(kFarCall)); - - // Use the end of the code page as its stack. - uintptr_t stack = m.endaddr(); - - uintptr_t lcall = m.addr(); - uintptr_t lret = m.addr() + sizeof(kFarCall) - 1; - - // N.B. We must save and restore RSP manually. GCC can do so automatically - // with an "rsp" clobber, but clang cannot. - asm volatile( - // Place the address of lret (%edx) and the 32-bit code segment (0x23) on - // the 32-bit stack for lcall. - "subl $0x8, %%ecx\n" - "movl $0x23, 4(%%ecx)\n" - "movl %%edx, 0(%%ecx)\n" - - // Save the current stack and switch to 32-bit stack. - "pushq %%rbp\n" - "movq %%rsp, %%rbp\n" - "movq %%rcx, %%rsp\n" - - // Run the lcall code. - "callq *%%rbx\n" - - // Restore the old stack. - "leaveq\n" - : "+c"(stack) - : "b"(lcall), "d"(lret)); -} - -TEST(Call32Bit, Disallowed) { - switch (GvisorPlatform()) { - case Platform::kKVM: - // TODO(b/111805002): See above. - return; - case Platform::kPtrace: - // The ptrace platform cannot prevent switching to compatibility mode. - ABSL_FALLTHROUGH_INTENDED; - case Platform::kNative: - break; - } - - // Shouldn't crash. - FarCall32(); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/BUILD b/test/syscalls/linux/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index bb065aa4f..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3491 +0,0 @@ -load("//test/syscalls:build_defs.bzl", "select_for_linux") - -package( - default_visibility = ["//:sandbox"], - licenses = ["notice"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "sigaltstack_check", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["sigaltstack_check.cc"], - deps = ["//test/util:logging"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "exec_assert_closed_workload", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["exec_assert_closed_workload.cc"], - deps = [ - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "exec_basic_workload", - testonly = 1, - srcs = [ - "exec.h", - "exec_basic_workload.cc", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "exec_proc_exe_workload", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["exec_proc_exe_workload.cc"], - deps = [ - "//test/util:fs_util", - "//test/util:posix_error", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "exec_state_workload", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["exec_state_workload.cc"], - deps = ["@com_google_absl//absl/strings"], -) - -sh_binary( - name = "exit_script", - testonly = 1, - srcs = [ - "exit_script.sh", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "priority_execve", - testonly = 1, - srcs = [ - "priority_execve.cc", - ], -) - -cc_library( - name = "base_poll_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["base_poll_test.cc"], - hdrs = ["base_poll_test.h"], - deps = [ - "//test/util:logging", - "//test/util:signal_util", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/memory", - "@com_google_absl//absl/synchronization", - "@com_google_absl//absl/time", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_library( - name = "file_base", - testonly = 1, - hdrs = ["file_base.h"], - deps = [ - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:posix_error", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_library( - name = "socket_netlink_util", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["socket_netlink_util.cc"], - hdrs = ["socket_netlink_util.h"], - deps = [ - ":socket_test_util", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:posix_error", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - ], -) - -cc_library( - name = "socket_test_util", - testonly = 1, - srcs = [ - "socket_test_util.cc", - ] + select_for_linux( - [ - "socket_test_util_impl.cc", - ], - ), - hdrs = ["socket_test_util.h"], - deps = [ - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - "@com_google_absl//absl/memory", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings:str_format", - "@com_google_absl//absl/time", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:posix_error", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - ] + select_for_linux([ - ]), -) - -cc_library( - name = "temp_umask", - hdrs = ["temp_umask.h"], -) - -cc_library( - name = "unix_domain_socket_test_util", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["unix_domain_socket_test_util.cc"], - hdrs = ["unix_domain_socket_test_util.h"], - deps = [ - ":socket_test_util", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_library( - name = "ip_socket_test_util", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["ip_socket_test_util.cc"], - hdrs = ["ip_socket_test_util.h"], - deps = [ - ":socket_test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "clock_nanosleep_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["clock_nanosleep.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:cleanup", - "//test/util:posix_error", - "//test/util:signal_util", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "//test/util:timer_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/time", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "32bit_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["32bit.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:memory_util", - "//test/util:posix_error", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "accept_bind_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["accept_bind.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - ":socket_test_util", - ":unix_domain_socket_test_util", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "accept_bind_stream_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["accept_bind_stream.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - ":socket_test_util", - ":unix_domain_socket_test_util", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "access_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["access.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:capability_util", - "//test/util:fs_util", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "affinity_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["affinity.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:cleanup", - "//test/util:fs_util", - "//test/util:posix_error", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "aio_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = [ - "aio.cc", - "file_base.h", - ], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - # The heap check doesn't handle mremap properly. - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "//test/util:cleanup", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:posix_error", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "alarm_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["alarm.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:logging", - "//test/util:signal_util", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/time", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "bad_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["bad.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - visibility = [ - "//:sandbox", - ], - deps = [ - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "bind_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["bind.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - ":socket_test_util", - ":unix_domain_socket_test_util", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "socket_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["socket.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - ":socket_test_util", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "brk_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["brk.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "chdir_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["chdir.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:capability_util", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "chmod_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["chmod.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:capability_util", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:fs_util", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "chown_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["chown.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:capability_util", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:fs_util", - "//test/util:posix_error", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/synchronization", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "sticky_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["sticky.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:capability_util", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:fs_util", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "chroot_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["chroot.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:capability_util", - "//test/util:cleanup", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:fs_util", - "//test/util:mount_util", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "clock_getres_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["clock_getres.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "clock_gettime_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["clock_gettime.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/time", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "concurrency_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["concurrency.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_absl//absl/time", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "creat_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["creat.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:fs_util", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "dev_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["dev.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "dup_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["dup.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:eventfd_util", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:posix_error", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "epoll_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["epoll.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:epoll_util", - "//test/util:eventfd_util", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:posix_error", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "eventfd_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["eventfd.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:epoll_util", - "//test/util:eventfd_util", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "exceptions_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["exceptions.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:logging", - "//test/util:signal_util", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "getcpu_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["getcpu.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/time", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "getcpu_host_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["getcpu.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/time", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "getrusage_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["getrusage.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:logging", - "//test/util:memory_util", - "//test/util:signal_util", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/time", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "exec_binary_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["exec_binary.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:cleanup", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:fs_util", - "//test/util:multiprocess_util", - "//test/util:posix_error", - "//test/util:proc_util", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "exec_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = [ - "exec.cc", - "exec.h", - ], - data = [ - ":exec_assert_closed_workload", - ":exec_basic_workload", - ":exec_proc_exe_workload", - ":exec_state_workload", - ":exit_script", - ":priority_execve", - ], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:fs_util", - "//test/util:multiprocess_util", - "//test/util:posix_error", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_absl//absl/synchronization", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "exit_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["exit.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:time_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/time", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "fallocate_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["fallocate.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - ":file_base", - "//test/util:cleanup", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "fault_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["fault.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "fchdir_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["fchdir.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:capability_util", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "fcntl_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["fcntl.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - ":socket_test_util", - "//test/util:cleanup", - "//test/util:eventfd_util", - "//test/util:multiprocess_util", - 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"@com_google_absl//absl/time", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "fpsig_fork_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["fpsig_fork.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:logging", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "fpsig_nested_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["fpsig_nested.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "sync_file_range_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["sync_file_range.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "fsync_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["fsync.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "futex_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["futex.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:cleanup", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:memory_util", - "//test/util:save_util", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "//test/util:time_util", - "//test/util:timer_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/memory", - "@com_google_absl//absl/time", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "getdents_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["getdents.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:eventfd_util", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:fs_util", - "//test/util:posix_error", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - 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"//test/util:logging", - "//test/util:signal_util", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/synchronization", - "@com_google_absl//absl/time", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "link_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["link.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:capability_util", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:fs_util", - "//test/util:posix_error", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "lseek_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["lseek.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "madvise_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["madvise.cc"], - 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":temp_umask", - "//test/util:capability_util", - "//test/util:fs_util", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "mknod_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["mknod.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "mlock_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["mlock.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:capability_util", - "//test/util:cleanup", - "//test/util:memory_util", - "//test/util:multiprocess_util", - "//test/util:rlimit_util", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "mmap_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["mmap.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:cleanup", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - 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"//test/util:logging", - "//test/util:memory_util", - "//test/util:multiprocess_util", - "//test/util:posix_error", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "msync_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["msync.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:memory_util", - "//test/util:posix_error", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "munmap_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["munmap.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "open_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = [ - "file_base.h", - "open.cc", - ], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:capability_util", - "//test/util:cleanup", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:fs_util", - "//test/util:posix_error", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/memory", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "open_create_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["open_create.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - ":temp_umask", - "//test/util:capability_util", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:fs_util", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "packet_socket_raw_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["packet_socket_raw.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - ":socket_test_util", - ":unix_domain_socket_test_util", - "//test/util:capability_util", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/base:core_headers", - "@com_google_absl//absl/base:endian", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "packet_socket_test", - 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], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "pipe_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["pipe.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:posix_error", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_absl//absl/synchronization", - "@com_google_absl//absl/time", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "poll_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["poll.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - ":base_poll_test", - "//test/util:eventfd_util", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:logging", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/synchronization", - "@com_google_absl//absl/time", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "ppoll_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["ppoll.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - ":base_poll_test", - "//test/util:signal_util", - 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], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "pread64_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["pread64.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "preadv_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["preadv.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:logging", - "//test/util:memory_util", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "//test/util:timer_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/time", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "preadv2_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = [ - "file_base.h", - "preadv2.cc", - ], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:posix_error", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/memory", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "priority_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["priority.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:capability_util", - "//test/util:fs_util", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "proc_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["proc.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:capability_util", - "//test/util:cleanup", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:fs_util", - "//test/util:memory_util", - "//test/util:posix_error", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_util", - "//test/util:thread_util", - "//test/util:time_util", - "//test/util:timer_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_absl//absl/synchronization", - "@com_google_absl//absl/time", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "proc_net_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["proc_net.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:fs_util", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "proc_pid_smaps_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["proc_pid_smaps.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:fs_util", - "//test/util:memory_util", - "//test/util:posix_error", - "//test/util:proc_util", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/container:flat_hash_set", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings:str_format", - "@com_google_absl//absl/types:optional", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "proc_pid_uid_gid_map_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["proc_pid_uid_gid_map.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:capability_util", - "//test/util:cleanup", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - 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deps = [ - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "vdso_clock_gettime_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["vdso_clock_gettime.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_absl//absl/time", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "vsyscall_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["vsyscall.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:proc_util", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "proc_net_unix_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["proc_net_unix.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - ":unix_domain_socket_test_util", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:fs_util", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings:str_format", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "memfd_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["memfd.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:fs_util", - "//test/util:memory_util", - "//test/util:multiprocess_util", - "//test/util:temp_path", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "proc_net_tcp_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["proc_net_tcp.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - ":ip_socket_test_util", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "proc_net_udp_test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["proc_net_udp.cc"], - linkstatic = 1, - deps = [ - ":ip_socket_test_util", - "//test/util:file_descriptor", - "//test/util:test_main", - "//test/util:test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/accept_bind.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/accept_bind.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 1122ea240..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/accept_bind.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,586 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/un.h> -#include <algorithm> -#include <vector> -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, Listen) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), /* backlog = */ 5), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, ListenIncreaseBacklog) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), /* backlog = */ 5), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), /* backlog = */ 10), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, ListenDecreaseBacklog) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), /* backlog = */ 5), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), /* backlog = */ 1), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, ListenWithoutBind) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, DoubleBind) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->second_addr(), - sockets->second_addr_size()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, BindListenBind) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->second_addr(), - sockets->second_addr_size()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, DoubleListen) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, DoubleConnect) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EISCONN)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, Connect) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, ConnectToFilePath) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct sockaddr_un addr = {}; - addr.sun_family = AF_UNIX; - constexpr char kPath[] = "/tmp"; - memcpy(addr.sun_path, kPath, sizeof(kPath)); - - ASSERT_THAT( - connect(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<const struct sockaddr*>(&addr), sizeof(addr)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ECONNREFUSED)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, ConnectToInvalidAbstractPath) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct sockaddr_un addr = {}; - addr.sun_family = AF_UNIX; - constexpr char kPath[] = "\0nonexistent"; - memcpy(addr.sun_path, kPath, sizeof(kPath)); - - ASSERT_THAT( - connect(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<const struct sockaddr*>(&addr), sizeof(addr)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ECONNREFUSED)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, SelfConnect) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, ConnectWithoutListen) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ECONNREFUSED)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, Accept) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int accepted = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(accepted = accept(sockets->first_fd(), nullptr, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(close(accepted), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, AcceptValidAddrLen) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int accepted = -1; - struct sockaddr_un addr = {}; - socklen_t addr_len = sizeof(addr); - ASSERT_THAT( - accepted = accept(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), &addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(close(accepted), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, AcceptNegativeAddrLen) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // With a negative addr_len, accept returns EINVAL, - struct sockaddr_un addr = {}; - socklen_t addr_len = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(accept(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), &addr_len), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, AcceptLargePositiveAddrLen) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // With a large (positive) addr_len, accept does not return EINVAL. - int accepted = -1; - char addr_buf[200]; - socklen_t addr_len = sizeof(addr_buf); - ASSERT_THAT(accepted = accept(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(addr_buf), - &addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - // addr_len should have been updated by accept(). - EXPECT_LT(addr_len, sizeof(addr_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT(close(accepted), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, AcceptVeryLargePositiveAddrLen) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // With a large (positive) addr_len, accept does not return EINVAL. - int accepted = -1; - char addr_buf[2000]; - socklen_t addr_len = sizeof(addr_buf); - ASSERT_THAT(accepted = accept(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(addr_buf), - &addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - // addr_len should have been updated by accept(). - EXPECT_LT(addr_len, sizeof(addr_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT(close(accepted), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, AcceptWithoutBind) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(accept(sockets->first_fd(), nullptr, nullptr), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, AcceptWithoutListen) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(accept(sockets->first_fd(), nullptr, nullptr), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, GetRemoteAddress) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - socklen_t addr_len = sockets->first_addr_size(); - struct sockaddr_storage addr = {}; - ASSERT_THAT( - getpeername(sockets->second_fd(), (struct sockaddr*)(&addr), &addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(addr_len, sockets->first_addr_len()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(&addr, sockets->first_addr(), sockets->first_addr_len())); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, UnboundGetLocalAddress) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - socklen_t addr_len = sockets->first_addr_size(); - struct sockaddr_storage addr = {}; - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockname(sockets->second_fd(), (struct sockaddr*)(&addr), &addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(addr_len, 2); - EXPECT_EQ( - memcmp(&addr, sockets->second_addr(), - std::min((size_t)addr_len, (size_t)sockets->second_addr_len())), - 0); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, BoundGetLocalAddress) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->second_addr(), - sockets->second_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - socklen_t addr_len = sockets->first_addr_size(); - struct sockaddr_storage addr = {}; - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockname(sockets->second_fd(), (struct sockaddr*)(&addr), &addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(addr_len, sockets->second_addr_len()); - EXPECT_EQ( - memcmp(&addr, sockets->second_addr(), - std::min((size_t)addr_len, (size_t)sockets->second_addr_len())), - 0); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, BoundConnector) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->second_addr(), - sockets->second_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, UnboundSenderAddr) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int accepted = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(accepted = accept(sockets->first_fd(), nullptr, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - FileDescriptor accepted_fd(accepted); - - int i = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->second_fd(), &i, sizeof(i), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(i))); - - struct sockaddr_storage addr; - socklen_t addr_len = sizeof(addr); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recvfrom)(accepted_fd.get(), &i, sizeof(i), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(i))); - EXPECT_EQ(addr_len, 0); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, BoundSenderAddr) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->second_addr(), - sockets->second_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int accepted = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(accepted = accept(sockets->first_fd(), nullptr, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - FileDescriptor accepted_fd(accepted); - - int i = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->second_fd(), &i, sizeof(i), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(i))); - - struct sockaddr_storage addr; - socklen_t addr_len = sizeof(addr); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recvfrom)(accepted_fd.get(), &i, sizeof(i), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(i))); - EXPECT_EQ(addr_len, sockets->second_addr_len()); - EXPECT_EQ( - memcmp(&addr, sockets->second_addr(), - std::min((size_t)addr_len, (size_t)sockets->second_addr_len())), - 0); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, BindAfterConnectSenderAddr) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->second_addr(), - sockets->second_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int accepted = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(accepted = accept(sockets->first_fd(), nullptr, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - FileDescriptor accepted_fd(accepted); - - int i = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->second_fd(), &i, sizeof(i), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(i))); - - struct sockaddr_storage addr; - socklen_t addr_len = sizeof(addr); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recvfrom)(accepted_fd.get(), &i, sizeof(i), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(i))); - EXPECT_EQ(addr_len, sockets->second_addr_len()); - EXPECT_EQ( - memcmp(&addr, sockets->second_addr(), - std::min((size_t)addr_len, (size_t)sockets->second_addr_len())), - 0); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, BindAfterAcceptSenderAddr) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int accepted = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(accepted = accept(sockets->first_fd(), nullptr, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - FileDescriptor accepted_fd(accepted); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->second_addr(), - sockets->second_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int i = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->second_fd(), &i, sizeof(i), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(i))); - - struct sockaddr_storage addr; - socklen_t addr_len = sizeof(addr); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recvfrom)(accepted_fd.get(), &i, sizeof(i), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(i))); - EXPECT_EQ(addr_len, sockets->second_addr_len()); - EXPECT_EQ( - memcmp(&addr, sockets->second_addr(), - std::min((size_t)addr_len, (size_t)sockets->second_addr_len())), - 0); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AllUnixDomainSockets, AllSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(VecCat<SocketPairKind>( - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - FilesystemUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_SEQPACKET}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - AbstractUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_SEQPACKET}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK}))))); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/accept_bind_stream.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/accept_bind_stream.cc deleted file mode 100644 index b6cdb3f4f..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/accept_bind_stream.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/un.h> -#include <algorithm> -#include <vector> -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, BoundSenderAddrCoalesced) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int accepted = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(accepted = accept(sockets->first_fd(), nullptr, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - FileDescriptor closer(accepted); - - int i = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->second_fd(), &i, sizeof(i), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(i))); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->second_addr(), - sockets->second_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - i = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->second_fd(), &i, sizeof(i), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(i))); - - int ri[2] = {0, 0}; - struct sockaddr_storage addr; - socklen_t addr_len = sizeof(addr); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recvfrom)(accepted, ri, sizeof(ri), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(ri))); - EXPECT_EQ(addr_len, sockets->second_addr_len()); - - EXPECT_EQ( - memcmp(&addr, sockets->second_addr(), - std::min((size_t)addr_len, (size_t)sockets->second_addr_len())), - 0); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AllUnixDomainSockets, AllSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(VecCat<SocketPairKind>( - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>(FilesystemUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM}, - List<int>{ - 0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - AbstractUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK}))))); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/access.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/access.cc deleted file mode 100644 index bcc25cef4..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/access.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -using ::testing::Ge; - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -class AccessTest : public ::testing::Test { - public: - std::string CreateTempFile(int perm) { - const std::string path = NewTempAbsPath(); - const int fd = open(path.c_str(), O_CREAT | O_RDONLY, perm); - TEST_PCHECK(fd > 0); - TEST_PCHECK(close(fd) == 0); - return path; - } - - protected: - // SetUp creates various configurations of files. - void SetUp() override { - // Move to the temporary directory. This allows us to reason more easily - // about absolute and relative paths. - ASSERT_THAT(chdir(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Create an empty file, standard permissions. - relfile_ = NewTempRelPath(); - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(relfile_.c_str(), O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0644), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(Ge(0))); - ASSERT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - absfile_ = GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir() + "/" + relfile_; - - // Create an empty directory, no writable permissions. - absdir_ = NewTempAbsPath(); - reldir_ = JoinPath(Basename(absdir_), ""); - ASSERT_THAT(mkdir(reldir_.c_str(), 0555), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // This file doesn't exist. - relnone_ = NewTempRelPath(); - absnone_ = GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir() + "/" + relnone_; - } - - // TearDown unlinks created files. - void TearDown() override { - ASSERT_THAT(unlink(absfile_.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(rmdir(absdir_.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - std::string relfile_; - std::string reldir_; - - std::string absfile_; - std::string absdir_; - - std::string relnone_; - std::string absnone_; -}; - -TEST_F(AccessTest, RelativeFile) { - EXPECT_THAT(access(relfile_.c_str(), R_OK), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(AccessTest, RelativeDir) { - EXPECT_THAT(access(reldir_.c_str(), R_OK | X_OK), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(AccessTest, AbsFile) { - EXPECT_THAT(access(absfile_.c_str(), R_OK), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(AccessTest, AbsDir) { - EXPECT_THAT(access(absdir_.c_str(), R_OK | X_OK), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(AccessTest, RelDoesNotExist) { - EXPECT_THAT(access(relnone_.c_str(), R_OK), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -TEST_F(AccessTest, AbsDoesNotExist) { - EXPECT_THAT(access(absnone_.c_str(), R_OK), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -TEST_F(AccessTest, InvalidMode) { - EXPECT_THAT(access(relfile_.c_str(), 0xffffffff), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_F(AccessTest, NoPerms) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override permissions. We must drop - // PERMITTED because access() checks those instead of EFFECTIVE. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(DropPermittedCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(DropPermittedCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH)); - - EXPECT_THAT(access(absdir_.c_str(), W_OK), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -TEST_F(AccessTest, InvalidName) { - EXPECT_THAT(access(reinterpret_cast<char*>(0x1234), W_OK), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST_F(AccessTest, UsrReadOnly) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override permissions. We must drop - // PERMITTED because access() checks those instead of EFFECTIVE. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(DropPermittedCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(DropPermittedCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH)); - - const std::string filename = CreateTempFile(0400); - EXPECT_THAT(access(filename.c_str(), R_OK), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(access(filename.c_str(), W_OK), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); - EXPECT_THAT(access(filename.c_str(), X_OK), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(filename.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(AccessTest, UsrReadExec) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override permissions. We must drop - // PERMITTED because access() checks those instead of EFFECTIVE. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(DropPermittedCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(DropPermittedCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH)); - - const std::string filename = CreateTempFile(0500); - EXPECT_THAT(access(filename.c_str(), R_OK | X_OK), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(access(filename.c_str(), W_OK), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(filename.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(AccessTest, UsrReadWrite) { - const std::string filename = CreateTempFile(0600); - EXPECT_THAT(access(filename.c_str(), R_OK | W_OK), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(access(filename.c_str(), X_OK), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(filename.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(AccessTest, UsrReadWriteExec) { - const std::string filename = CreateTempFile(0700); - EXPECT_THAT(access(filename.c_str(), R_OK | W_OK | X_OK), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(filename.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/affinity.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/affinity.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 128364c34..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/affinity.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,242 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sched.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_split.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -// These tests are for both the sched_getaffinity(2) and sched_setaffinity(2) -// syscalls. -class AffinityTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - EXPECT_THAT( - // Needs use the raw syscall to get the actual size. - cpuset_size_ = syscall(SYS_sched_getaffinity, /*pid=*/0, - sizeof(cpu_set_t), &mask_), - SyscallSucceeds()); - // Lots of tests rely on having more than 1 logical processor available. - EXPECT_GT(CPU_COUNT(&mask_), 1); - } - - static PosixError ClearLowestBit(cpu_set_t* mask, size_t cpus) { - const size_t mask_size = CPU_ALLOC_SIZE(cpus); - for (size_t n = 0; n < cpus; ++n) { - if (CPU_ISSET_S(n, mask_size, mask)) { - CPU_CLR_S(n, mask_size, mask); - return NoError(); - } - } - return PosixError(EINVAL, "No bit to clear, mask is empty"); - } - - PosixError ClearLowestBit() { return ClearLowestBit(&mask_, CPU_SETSIZE); } - - // Stores the initial cpu mask for this process. - cpu_set_t mask_ = {}; - int cpuset_size_ = 0; -}; - -// sched_getaffinity(2) is implemented. -TEST_F(AffinityTest, SchedGetAffinityImplemented) { - EXPECT_THAT(sched_getaffinity(/*pid=*/0, sizeof(cpu_set_t), &mask_), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// PID is not found. -TEST_F(AffinityTest, SchedGetAffinityInvalidPID) { - // Flaky, but it's tough to avoid a race condition when finding an unused pid - EXPECT_THAT(sched_getaffinity(/*pid=*/INT_MAX - 1, sizeof(cpu_set_t), &mask_), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); -} - -// PID is not found. -TEST_F(AffinityTest, SchedSetAffinityInvalidPID) { - // Flaky, but it's tough to avoid a race condition when finding an unused pid - EXPECT_THAT(sched_setaffinity(/*pid=*/INT_MAX - 1, sizeof(cpu_set_t), &mask_), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); -} - -TEST_F(AffinityTest, SchedSetAffinityZeroMask) { - CPU_ZERO(&mask_); - EXPECT_THAT(sched_setaffinity(/*pid=*/0, sizeof(cpu_set_t), &mask_), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// N.B. This test case relies on cpuset_size_ larger than the actual number of -// of all existing CPUs. Check your machine if the test fails. -TEST_F(AffinityTest, SchedSetAffinityNonexistentCPUDropped) { - cpu_set_t mask = mask_; - // Add a nonexistent CPU. - // - // The number needs to be larger than the possible number of CPU available, - // but smaller than the number of the CPU that the kernel claims to support -- - // it's implicitly returned by raw sched_getaffinity syscall. - CPU_SET(cpuset_size_ * 8 - 1, &mask); - EXPECT_THAT( - // Use raw syscall because it will be rejected by the libc wrapper - // otherwise. - syscall(SYS_sched_setaffinity, /*pid=*/0, sizeof(cpu_set_t), &mask), - SyscallSucceeds()) - << "failed with cpumask : " << CPUSetToString(mask) - << ", cpuset_size_ : " << cpuset_size_; - cpu_set_t newmask; - EXPECT_THAT(sched_getaffinity(/*pid=*/0, sizeof(cpu_set_t), &newmask), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(CPU_EQUAL(&mask_, &newmask)) - << "got: " << CPUSetToString(newmask) - << " != expected: " << CPUSetToString(mask_); -} - -TEST_F(AffinityTest, SchedSetAffinityOnlyNonexistentCPUFails) { - // Make an empty cpu set. - CPU_ZERO(&mask_); - // Add a nonexistent CPU. - // - // The number needs to be larger than the possible number of CPU available, - // but smaller than the number of the CPU that the kernel claims to support -- - // it's implicitly returned by raw sched_getaffinity syscall. - int cpu = cpuset_size_ * 8 - 1; - if (cpu <= NumCPUs()) { - GTEST_SKIP() << "Skipping test: cpu " << cpu << " exists"; - } - CPU_SET(cpu, &mask_); - EXPECT_THAT( - // Use raw syscall because it will be rejected by the libc wrapper - // otherwise. - syscall(SYS_sched_setaffinity, /*pid=*/0, sizeof(cpu_set_t), &mask_), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_F(AffinityTest, SchedSetAffinityInvalidSize) { - EXPECT_GT(cpuset_size_, 0); - // Not big enough. - EXPECT_THAT(sched_getaffinity(/*pid=*/0, cpuset_size_ - 1, &mask_), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - // Not a multiple of word size. - EXPECT_THAT(sched_getaffinity(/*pid=*/0, cpuset_size_ + 1, &mask_), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_F(AffinityTest, Sanity) { - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(ClearLowestBit()); - EXPECT_THAT(sched_setaffinity(/*pid=*/0, sizeof(cpu_set_t), &mask_), - SyscallSucceeds()); - cpu_set_t newmask; - EXPECT_THAT(sched_getaffinity(/*pid=*/0, sizeof(cpu_set_t), &newmask), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(CPU_EQUAL(&mask_, &newmask)) - << "got: " << CPUSetToString(newmask) - << " != expected: " << CPUSetToString(mask_); -} - -TEST_F(AffinityTest, NewThread) { - SKIP_IF(CPU_COUNT(&mask_) < 3); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(ClearLowestBit()); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(ClearLowestBit()); - EXPECT_THAT(sched_setaffinity(/*pid=*/0, sizeof(cpu_set_t), &mask_), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ScopedThread([this]() { - cpu_set_t child_mask; - ASSERT_THAT(sched_getaffinity(/*pid=*/0, sizeof(cpu_set_t), &child_mask), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_TRUE(CPU_EQUAL(&child_mask, &mask_)) - << "child cpu mask: " << CPUSetToString(child_mask) - << " != parent cpu mask: " << CPUSetToString(mask_); - }); -} - -TEST_F(AffinityTest, ConsistentWithProcCpuInfo) { - // Count how many cpus are shown in /proc/cpuinfo. - std::string cpuinfo = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/cpuinfo")); - int count = 0; - for (auto const& line : absl::StrSplit(cpuinfo, '\n')) { - if (absl::StartsWith(line, "processor")) { - count++; - } - } - EXPECT_GE(count, CPU_COUNT(&mask_)); -} - -TEST_F(AffinityTest, ConsistentWithProcStat) { - // Count how many cpus are shown in /proc/stat. - std::string stat = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/stat")); - int count = 0; - for (auto const& line : absl::StrSplit(stat, '\n')) { - if (absl::StartsWith(line, "cpu") && !absl::StartsWith(line, "cpu ")) { - count++; - } - } - EXPECT_GE(count, CPU_COUNT(&mask_)); -} - -TEST_F(AffinityTest, SmallCpuMask) { - const int num_cpus = NumCPUs(); - const size_t mask_size = CPU_ALLOC_SIZE(num_cpus); - cpu_set_t* mask = CPU_ALLOC(num_cpus); - ASSERT_NE(mask, nullptr); - const auto free_mask = Cleanup([&] { CPU_FREE(mask); }); - - CPU_ZERO_S(mask_size, mask); - ASSERT_THAT(sched_getaffinity(0, mask_size, mask), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(AffinityTest, LargeCpuMask) { - // Allocate mask bigger than cpu_set_t normally allocates. - const size_t cpus = CPU_SETSIZE * 8; - const size_t mask_size = CPU_ALLOC_SIZE(cpus); - - cpu_set_t* large_mask = CPU_ALLOC(cpus); - auto free_mask = Cleanup([large_mask] { CPU_FREE(large_mask); }); - CPU_ZERO_S(mask_size, large_mask); - - // Check that get affinity with large mask works as expected. - ASSERT_THAT(sched_getaffinity(/*pid=*/0, mask_size, large_mask), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(CPU_EQUAL(&mask_, large_mask)) - << "got: " << CPUSetToString(*large_mask, cpus) - << " != expected: " << CPUSetToString(mask_); - - // Check that set affinity with large mask works as expected. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(ClearLowestBit(large_mask, cpus)); - EXPECT_THAT(sched_setaffinity(/*pid=*/0, mask_size, large_mask), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - cpu_set_t* new_mask = CPU_ALLOC(cpus); - auto free_new_mask = Cleanup([new_mask] { CPU_FREE(new_mask); }); - CPU_ZERO_S(mask_size, new_mask); - EXPECT_THAT(sched_getaffinity(/*pid=*/0, mask_size, new_mask), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_TRUE(CPU_EQUAL_S(mask_size, large_mask, new_mask)) - << "got: " << CPUSetToString(*new_mask, cpus) - << " != expected: " << CPUSetToString(*large_mask, cpus); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/aio.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/aio.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 68dc05417..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/aio.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,433 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <linux/aio_abi.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/file_base.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -constexpr char kData[] = "hello world!"; - -int SubmitCtx(aio_context_t ctx, long nr, struct iocb** iocbpp) { - return syscall(__NR_io_submit, ctx, nr, iocbpp); -} - -} // namespace - -class AIOTest : public FileTest { - public: - AIOTest() : ctx_(0) {} - - int SetupContext(unsigned int nr) { - return syscall(__NR_io_setup, nr, &ctx_); - } - - int Submit(long nr, struct iocb** iocbpp) { - return SubmitCtx(ctx_, nr, iocbpp); - } - - int GetEvents(long min, long max, struct io_event* events, - struct timespec* timeout) { - return RetryEINTR(syscall)(__NR_io_getevents, ctx_, min, max, events, - timeout); - } - - int DestroyContext() { return syscall(__NR_io_destroy, ctx_); } - - void TearDown() override { - FileTest::TearDown(); - if (ctx_ != 0) { - ASSERT_THAT(DestroyContext(), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - } - - struct iocb CreateCallback() { - struct iocb cb = {}; - cb.aio_data = 0x123; - cb.aio_fildes = test_file_fd_.get(); - cb.aio_lio_opcode = IOCB_CMD_PWRITE; - cb.aio_buf = reinterpret_cast<uint64_t>(kData); - cb.aio_offset = 0; - cb.aio_nbytes = strlen(kData); - return cb; - } - - protected: - aio_context_t ctx_; -}; - -TEST_F(AIOTest, BasicWrite) { - // Copied from fs/aio.c. - constexpr unsigned AIO_RING_MAGIC = 0xa10a10a1; - struct aio_ring { - unsigned id; - unsigned nr; - unsigned head; - unsigned tail; - unsigned magic; - unsigned compat_features; - unsigned incompat_features; - unsigned header_length; - struct io_event io_events[0]; - }; - - // Setup a context that is 128 entries deep. - ASSERT_THAT(SetupContext(128), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that 'ctx_' points to a valid address. libaio uses it to check if - // aio implementation uses aio_ring. gVisor doesn't and returns all zeroes. - // Linux implements aio_ring, so skip the zeroes check. - // - // TODO(b/65486370): Remove when gVisor implements aio_ring. - auto ring = reinterpret_cast<struct aio_ring*>(ctx_); - auto magic = IsRunningOnGvisor() ? 0 : AIO_RING_MAGIC; - EXPECT_EQ(ring->magic, magic); - - struct iocb cb = CreateCallback(); - struct iocb* cbs[1] = {&cb}; - - // Submit the request. - ASSERT_THAT(Submit(1, cbs), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Get the reply. - struct io_event events[1]; - ASSERT_THAT(GetEvents(1, 1, events, nullptr), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Verify that it is as expected. - EXPECT_EQ(events[0].data, 0x123); - EXPECT_EQ(events[0].obj, reinterpret_cast<long>(&cb)); - EXPECT_EQ(events[0].res, strlen(kData)); - - // Verify that the file contains the contents. - char verify_buf[32] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(read(test_file_fd_.get(), &verify_buf[0], strlen(kData)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(strcmp(kData, &verify_buf[0]), 0); -} - -TEST_F(AIOTest, BadWrite) { - // Create a pipe and immediately close the read end. - int pipefd[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(pipefd), SyscallSucceeds()); - - FileDescriptor rfd(pipefd[0]); - FileDescriptor wfd(pipefd[1]); - - rfd.reset(); // Close the read end. - - // Setup a context that is 128 entries deep. - ASSERT_THAT(SetupContext(128), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct iocb cb = CreateCallback(); - // Try to write to the read end. - cb.aio_fildes = wfd.get(); - struct iocb* cbs[1] = {&cb}; - - // Submit the request. - ASSERT_THAT(Submit(1, cbs), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Get the reply. - struct io_event events[1]; - ASSERT_THAT(GetEvents(1, 1, events, nullptr), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Verify that it fails with the right error code. - EXPECT_EQ(events[0].data, 0x123); - EXPECT_EQ(events[0].obj, reinterpret_cast<uint64_t>(&cb)); - EXPECT_LT(events[0].res, 0); -} - -TEST_F(AIOTest, ExitWithPendingIo) { - // Setup a context that is 5 entries deep. - ASSERT_THAT(SetupContext(5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct iocb cb = CreateCallback(); - struct iocb* cbs[] = {&cb}; - - // Submit a request but don't complete it to make it pending. - EXPECT_THAT(Submit(1, cbs), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -int Submitter(void* arg) { - auto test = reinterpret_cast<AIOTest*>(arg); - - struct iocb cb = test->CreateCallback(); - struct iocb* cbs[1] = {&cb}; - - // Submit the request. - TEST_CHECK(test->Submit(1, cbs) == 1); - return 0; -} - -TEST_F(AIOTest, CloneVm) { - // Setup a context that is 128 entries deep. - ASSERT_THAT(SetupContext(128), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const size_t kStackSize = 5 * kPageSize; - std::unique_ptr<char[]> stack(new char[kStackSize]); - char* bp = stack.get() + kStackSize; - pid_t child; - ASSERT_THAT(child = clone(Submitter, bp, CLONE_VM | SIGCHLD, - reinterpret_cast<void*>(this)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Get the reply. - struct io_event events[1]; - ASSERT_THAT(GetEvents(1, 1, events, nullptr), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Verify that it is as expected. - EXPECT_EQ(events[0].data, 0x123); - EXPECT_EQ(events[0].res, strlen(kData)); - - // Verify that the file contains the contents. - char verify_buf[32] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(read(test_file_fd_.get(), &verify_buf[0], strlen(kData)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(strcmp(kData, &verify_buf[0]), 0); - - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << " status " << status; -} - -// Tests that AIO context can be remapped to a different address. -TEST_F(AIOTest, Mremap) { - // Setup a context that is 128 entries deep. - ASSERT_THAT(SetupContext(128), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct iocb cb = CreateCallback(); - struct iocb* cbs[1] = {&cb}; - - // Reserve address space for the mremap target so we have something safe to - // map over. - // - // N.B. We reserve 2 pages because we'll attempt to remap to 2 pages below. - // That should fail with EFAULT, but will fail with EINVAL if this mmap - // returns the page immediately below ctx_, as - // [new_address, new_address+2*kPageSize) overlaps [ctx_, ctx_+kPageSize). - void* new_address = mmap(nullptr, 2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0); - ASSERT_THAT(reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(new_address), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto mmap_cleanup = Cleanup([new_address] { - EXPECT_THAT(munmap(new_address, 2 * kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // Test that remapping to a larger address fails. - void* res = mremap(reinterpret_cast<void*>(ctx_), kPageSize, 2 * kPageSize, - MREMAP_FIXED | MREMAP_MAYMOVE, new_address); - ASSERT_THAT(reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(res), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); - - // Remap context 'handle' to a different address. - res = mremap(reinterpret_cast<void*>(ctx_), kPageSize, kPageSize, - MREMAP_FIXED | MREMAP_MAYMOVE, new_address); - ASSERT_THAT( - reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(res), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(new_address))); - mmap_cleanup.Release(); - aio_context_t old_ctx = ctx_; - ctx_ = reinterpret_cast<aio_context_t>(new_address); - - // Check that submitting the request with the old 'ctx_' fails. - ASSERT_THAT(SubmitCtx(old_ctx, 1, cbs), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - // Submit the request with the new 'ctx_'. - ASSERT_THAT(Submit(1, cbs), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Remap again. - new_address = - mmap(nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0); - ASSERT_THAT(reinterpret_cast<int64_t>(new_address), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto mmap_cleanup2 = Cleanup([new_address] { - EXPECT_THAT(munmap(new_address, kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - res = mremap(reinterpret_cast<void*>(ctx_), kPageSize, kPageSize, - MREMAP_FIXED | MREMAP_MAYMOVE, new_address); - ASSERT_THAT(reinterpret_cast<int64_t>(res), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(reinterpret_cast<int64_t>(new_address))); - mmap_cleanup2.Release(); - ctx_ = reinterpret_cast<aio_context_t>(new_address); - - // Get the reply with yet another 'ctx_' and verify it. - struct io_event events[1]; - ASSERT_THAT(GetEvents(1, 1, events, nullptr), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(events[0].data, 0x123); - EXPECT_EQ(events[0].obj, reinterpret_cast<long>(&cb)); - EXPECT_EQ(events[0].res, strlen(kData)); - - // Verify that the file contains the contents. - char verify_buf[32] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(read(test_file_fd_.get(), &verify_buf[0], strlen(kData)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(strcmp(kData, &verify_buf[0]), 0); -} - -// Tests that AIO context can be replaced with a different mapping at the same -// address and continue working. Don't ask why, but Linux allows it. -TEST_F(AIOTest, MremapOver) { - // Setup a context that is 128 entries deep. - ASSERT_THAT(SetupContext(128), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct iocb cb = CreateCallback(); - struct iocb* cbs[1] = {&cb}; - - ASSERT_THAT(Submit(1, cbs), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Allocate a new VMA, copy 'ctx_' content over, and remap it on top - // of 'ctx_'. - void* new_address = mmap(nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0); - ASSERT_THAT(reinterpret_cast<int64_t>(new_address), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto mmap_cleanup = Cleanup([new_address] { - EXPECT_THAT(munmap(new_address, kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - memcpy(new_address, reinterpret_cast<void*>(ctx_), kPageSize); - void* res = - mremap(new_address, kPageSize, kPageSize, MREMAP_FIXED | MREMAP_MAYMOVE, - reinterpret_cast<void*>(ctx_)); - ASSERT_THAT(reinterpret_cast<int64_t>(res), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(ctx_)); - mmap_cleanup.Release(); - - // Everything continues to work just fine. - struct io_event events[1]; - ASSERT_THAT(GetEvents(1, 1, events, nullptr), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(events[0].data, 0x123); - EXPECT_EQ(events[0].obj, reinterpret_cast<long>(&cb)); - EXPECT_EQ(events[0].res, strlen(kData)); - - // Verify that the file contains the contents. - char verify_buf[32] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(read(test_file_fd_.get(), &verify_buf[0], strlen(kData)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(strcmp(kData, &verify_buf[0]), 0); -} - -// Tests that AIO calls fail if context's address is inaccessible. -TEST_F(AIOTest, Mprotect) { - // Setup a context that is 128 entries deep. - ASSERT_THAT(SetupContext(128), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct iocb cb = CreateCallback(); - struct iocb* cbs[1] = {&cb}; - - ASSERT_THAT(Submit(1, cbs), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Makes the context 'handle' inaccessible and check that all subsequent - // calls fail. - ASSERT_THAT(mprotect(reinterpret_cast<void*>(ctx_), kPageSize, PROT_NONE), - SyscallSucceeds()); - struct io_event events[1]; - EXPECT_THAT(GetEvents(1, 1, events, nullptr), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - ASSERT_THAT(Submit(1, cbs), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(DestroyContext(), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - // Prevent TearDown from attempting to destroy the context and fail. - ctx_ = 0; -} - -TEST_F(AIOTest, Timeout) { - // Setup a context that is 128 entries deep. - ASSERT_THAT(SetupContext(128), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct timespec timeout; - timeout.tv_sec = 0; - timeout.tv_nsec = 10; - struct io_event events[1]; - ASSERT_THAT(GetEvents(1, 1, events, &timeout), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -class AIOReadWriteParamTest : public AIOTest, - public ::testing::WithParamInterface<int> {}; - -TEST_P(AIOReadWriteParamTest, BadOffset) { - // Setup a context that is 128 entries deep. - ASSERT_THAT(SetupContext(128), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct iocb cb = CreateCallback(); - struct iocb* cbs[1] = {&cb}; - - // Create a buffer that we can write to. - char buf[] = "hello world!"; - cb.aio_buf = reinterpret_cast<uint64_t>(buf); - - // Set the operation on the callback and give a negative offset. - const int opcode = GetParam(); - cb.aio_lio_opcode = opcode; - - iovec iov = {}; - if (opcode == IOCB_CMD_PREADV || opcode == IOCB_CMD_PWRITEV) { - // Create a valid iovec and set it in the callback. - iov.iov_base = reinterpret_cast<void*>(buf); - iov.iov_len = 1; - cb.aio_buf = reinterpret_cast<uint64_t>(&iov); - // aio_nbytes is the number of iovecs. - cb.aio_nbytes = 1; - } - - // Pass a negative offset. - cb.aio_offset = -1; - - // Should get error on submission. - ASSERT_THAT(Submit(1, cbs), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(BadOffset, AIOReadWriteParamTest, - ::testing::Values(IOCB_CMD_PREAD, IOCB_CMD_PWRITE, - IOCB_CMD_PREADV, IOCB_CMD_PWRITEV)); - -class AIOVectorizedParamTest : public AIOTest, - public ::testing::WithParamInterface<int> {}; - -TEST_P(AIOVectorizedParamTest, BadIOVecs) { - // Setup a context that is 128 entries deep. - ASSERT_THAT(SetupContext(128), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct iocb cb = CreateCallback(); - struct iocb* cbs[1] = {&cb}; - - // Modify the callback to use the operation from the param. - cb.aio_lio_opcode = GetParam(); - - // Create an iovec with address in kernel range, and pass that as the buffer. - iovec iov = {}; - iov.iov_base = reinterpret_cast<void*>(0xFFFFFFFF00000000); - iov.iov_len = 1; - cb.aio_buf = reinterpret_cast<uint64_t>(&iov); - // aio_nbytes is the number of iovecs. - cb.aio_nbytes = 1; - - // Should get error on submission. - ASSERT_THAT(Submit(1, cbs), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(BadIOVecs, AIOVectorizedParamTest, - ::testing::Values(IOCB_CMD_PREADV, IOCB_CMD_PWRITEV)); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/alarm.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/alarm.cc deleted file mode 100644 index d89269985..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/alarm.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,193 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <signal.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/signal_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// N.B. Below, main blocks SIGALRM. Test cases must unblock it if they want -// delivery. - -void do_nothing_handler(int sig, siginfo_t* siginfo, void* arg) {} - -// No random save as the test relies on alarm timing. Cooperative save tests -// already cover the save between alarm and read. -TEST(AlarmTest, Interrupt_NoRandomSave) { - int pipe_fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(pipe_fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - - FileDescriptor read_fd(pipe_fds[0]); - FileDescriptor write_fd(pipe_fds[1]); - - // Use a signal handler that interrupts but does nothing rather than using the - // default terminate action. - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_sigaction = do_nothing_handler; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = 0; - auto sa_cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGALRM, sa)); - - // Actually allow SIGALRM delivery. - auto mask_cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_UNBLOCK, SIGALRM)); - - // Alarm in 20 second, which should be well after read blocks below. - ASSERT_THAT(alarm(20), SyscallSucceeds()); - - char buf; - ASSERT_THAT(read(read_fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINTR)); -} - -/* Count of the number of SIGALARMS handled. */ -static volatile int alarms_received = 0; - -void inc_alarms_handler(int sig, siginfo_t* siginfo, void* arg) { - alarms_received++; -} - -// No random save as the test relies on alarm timing. Cooperative save tests -// already cover the save between alarm and read. -TEST(AlarmTest, Restart_NoRandomSave) { - alarms_received = 0; - - int pipe_fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(pipe_fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - - FileDescriptor read_fd(pipe_fds[0]); - // Write end closed by thread below. - - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_sigaction = inc_alarms_handler; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_RESTART; - auto sa_cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGALRM, sa)); - - // Spawn a thread to eventually unblock the read below. - ScopedThread t([pipe_fds] { - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(30)); - EXPECT_THAT(close(pipe_fds[1]), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // Actually allow SIGALRM delivery. - auto mask_cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_UNBLOCK, SIGALRM)); - - // Alarm in 20 second, which should be well after read blocks below, but - // before it returns. - ASSERT_THAT(alarm(20), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Read and eventually get an EOF from the writer closing. If SA_RESTART - // didn't work, then the alarm would not have fired and we wouldn't increment - // our alarms_received count in our signal handler, or we would have not - // restarted the syscall gracefully, which we expect below in order to be - // able to get the final EOF on the pipe. - char buf; - ASSERT_THAT(read(read_fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(alarms_received, 1); - - t.Join(); -} - -// No random save as the test relies on alarm timing. Cooperative save tests -// already cover the save between alarm and pause. -TEST(AlarmTest, SaSiginfo_NoRandomSave) { - // Use a signal handler that interrupts but does nothing rather than using the - // default terminate action. - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_sigaction = do_nothing_handler; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; - auto sa_cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGALRM, sa)); - - // Actually allow SIGALRM delivery. - auto mask_cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_UNBLOCK, SIGALRM)); - - // Alarm in 20 second, which should be well after pause blocks below. - ASSERT_THAT(alarm(20), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(pause(), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINTR)); -} - -// No random save as the test relies on alarm timing. Cooperative save tests -// already cover the save between alarm and pause. -TEST(AlarmTest, SaInterrupt_NoRandomSave) { - // Use a signal handler that interrupts but does nothing rather than using the - // default terminate action. - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_sigaction = do_nothing_handler; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_INTERRUPT; - auto sa_cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGALRM, sa)); - - // Actually allow SIGALRM delivery. - auto mask_cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_UNBLOCK, SIGALRM)); - - // Alarm in 20 second, which should be well after pause blocks below. - ASSERT_THAT(alarm(20), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(pause(), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINTR)); -} - -TEST(AlarmTest, UserModeSpinning) { - alarms_received = 0; - - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_sigaction = inc_alarms_handler; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; - auto sa_cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGALRM, sa)); - - // Actually allow SIGALRM delivery. - auto mask_cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_UNBLOCK, SIGALRM)); - - // Alarm in 20 second, which should be well into the loop below. - ASSERT_THAT(alarm(20), SyscallSucceeds()); - // Make sure that the signal gets delivered even if we are spinning in user - // mode when it arrives. - while (!alarms_received) { - } -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - // These tests depend on delivering SIGALRM to the main thread. Block SIGALRM - // so that any other threads created by TestInit will also have SIGALRM - // blocked. - sigset_t set; - sigemptyset(&set); - sigaddset(&set, SIGALRM); - TEST_PCHECK(sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &set, nullptr) == 0); - - gvisor::testing::TestInit(&argc, &argv); - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/arch_prctl.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/arch_prctl.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 81bf5a775..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/arch_prctl.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <asm/prctl.h> -#include <sys/prctl.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -// glibc does not provide a prototype for arch_prctl() so declare it here. -extern "C" int arch_prctl(int code, uintptr_t addr); - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(ArchPrctlTest, GetSetFS) { - uintptr_t orig; - const uintptr_t kNonCanonicalFsbase = 0x4141414142424242; - - // Get the original FS.base and then set it to the same value (this is - // intentional because FS.base is the TLS pointer so we cannot change it - // arbitrarily). - ASSERT_THAT(arch_prctl(ARCH_GET_FS, reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(&orig)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(arch_prctl(ARCH_SET_FS, orig), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Trying to set FS.base to a non-canonical value should return an error. - ASSERT_THAT(arch_prctl(ARCH_SET_FS, kNonCanonicalFsbase), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/bad.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/bad.cc deleted file mode 100644 index f246a799e..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/bad.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(BadSyscallTest, NotImplemented) { - // get_kernel_syms is not supported in Linux > 2.6, and not implemented in - // gVisor. - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_get_kernel_syms), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOSYS)); -} - -TEST(BadSyscallTest, NegativeOne) { - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(-1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOSYS)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/base_poll_test.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/base_poll_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index ab7a19dd0..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/base_poll_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/base_poll_test.h" - -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <syscall.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/memory/memory.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -static volatile int timer_fired = 0; -static void SigAlarmHandler(int, siginfo_t*, void*) { timer_fired = 1; } - -BasePollTest::BasePollTest() { - // Register our SIGALRM handler, but save the original so we can restore in - // the destructor. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_sigaction = SigAlarmHandler; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - TEST_PCHECK(sigaction(SIGALRM, &sa, &original_alarm_sa_) == 0); -} - -BasePollTest::~BasePollTest() { - ClearTimer(); - TEST_PCHECK(sigaction(SIGALRM, &original_alarm_sa_, nullptr) == 0); -} - -void BasePollTest::SetTimer(absl::Duration duration) { - pid_t tgid = getpid(); - pid_t tid = gettid(); - ClearTimer(); - - // Create a new timer thread. - timer_ = absl::make_unique<TimerThread>(absl::Now() + duration, tgid, tid); -} - -bool BasePollTest::TimerFired() const { return timer_fired; } - -void BasePollTest::ClearTimer() { - timer_.reset(); - timer_fired = 0; -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/base_poll_test.h b/test/syscalls/linux/base_poll_test.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0d4a6701e..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/base_poll_test.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_BASE_POLL_TEST_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_BASE_POLL_TEST_H_ - -#include <signal.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <syscall.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <memory> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/synchronization/mutex.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/signal_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// TimerThread is a cancelable timer. -class TimerThread { - public: - TimerThread(absl::Time deadline, pid_t tgid, pid_t tid) - : thread_([=] { - mu_.Lock(); - mu_.AwaitWithDeadline(absl::Condition(&cancel_), deadline); - if (!cancel_) { - TEST_PCHECK(tgkill(tgid, tid, SIGALRM) == 0); - } - mu_.Unlock(); - }) {} - - ~TimerThread() { Cancel(); } - - void Cancel() { - absl::MutexLock ml(&mu_); - cancel_ = true; - } - - private: - mutable absl::Mutex mu_; - bool cancel_ ABSL_GUARDED_BY(mu_) = false; - - // Must be last to ensure that the destructor for the thread is run before - // any other member of the object is destroyed. - ScopedThread thread_; -}; - -// Base test fixture for poll, select, ppoll, and pselect tests. -// -// This fixture makes use of SIGALRM. The handler is saved in SetUp() and -// restored in TearDown(). -class BasePollTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - BasePollTest(); - ~BasePollTest() override; - - // Sets a timer that will send a signal to the calling thread after - // `duration`. - void SetTimer(absl::Duration duration); - - // Returns true if the timer has fired. - bool TimerFired() const; - - // Stops the pending timer (if any) and clear the "fired" state. - void ClearTimer(); - - private: - // Thread that implements the timer. If the timer is stopped, timer_ is null. - // - // We have to use a thread for this purpose because tests using this fixture - // expect to be interrupted by the timer signal, but itimers/alarm(2) send - // thread-group-directed signals, which may be handled by any thread in the - // test process. - std::unique_ptr<TimerThread> timer_; - - // The original SIGALRM handler, to restore in destructor. - struct sigaction original_alarm_sa_; -}; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_BASE_POLL_TEST_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/bind.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/bind.cc deleted file mode 100644 index de8cca53b..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/bind.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,146 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/un.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, Bind) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, BindTooLong) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - // first_addr is a sockaddr_storage being used as a sockaddr_un. Use the full - // length which is longer than expected for a Unix socket. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sizeof(sockaddr_storage)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, DoubleBindSocket) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT( - bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - // Linux 4.09 returns EINVAL here, but some time before 4.19 it switched - // to EADDRINUSE. - AnyOf(SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL))); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, GetLocalAddr) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t addressLength = sockets->first_addr_size(); - struct sockaddr_storage address = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->first_fd(), (struct sockaddr*)(&address), - &addressLength), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ( - 0, memcmp(&address, sockets->first_addr(), sockets->first_addr_size())); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, GetLocalAddrWithoutBind) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - socklen_t addressLength = sockets->first_addr_size(); - struct sockaddr_storage received_address = {}; - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockname(sockets->first_fd(), (struct sockaddr*)(&received_address), - &addressLength), - SyscallSucceeds()); - struct sockaddr_storage want_address = {}; - want_address.ss_family = sockets->first_addr()->sa_family; - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(&received_address, &want_address, addressLength)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, GetRemoteAddressWithoutConnect) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - socklen_t addressLength = sockets->first_addr_size(); - struct sockaddr_storage address = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(getpeername(sockets->second_fd(), (struct sockaddr*)(&address), - &addressLength), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTCONN)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, DoubleBindAddress) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, Unbind) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(close(sockets->release_first_fd()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Filesystem Unix sockets do not release their address when closed. - if (sockets->first_addr()->sa_data[0] != 0) { - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE)); - return; - } - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(close(sockets->release_second_fd()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AllUnixDomainSockets, AllSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(VecCat<SocketPairKind>( - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - FilesystemUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM, - SOCK_SEQPACKET}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - AbstractUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM, - SOCK_SEQPACKET}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK}))))); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/brk.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/brk.cc deleted file mode 100644 index a03a44465..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/brk.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <stdint.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -TEST(BrkTest, BrkSyscallReturnsOldBrkOnFailure) { - auto old_brk = sbrk(0); - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_brk, reinterpret_cast<void*>(-1)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(old_brk))); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/chdir.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/chdir.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 3182c228b..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/chdir.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <linux/limits.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/un.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(ChdirTest, Success) { - auto old_dir = GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(); - auto temp_dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - EXPECT_THAT(chdir(temp_dir.path().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - // Temp path destructor deletes the newly created tmp dir and Sentry rejects - // saving when its current dir is still pointing to the path. Switch to a - // permanent path here. - EXPECT_THAT(chdir(old_dir.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(ChdirTest, PermissionDenied) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override directory permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, false)); - - auto temp_dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateDirWith(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), 0666 /* mode */)); - EXPECT_THAT(chdir(temp_dir.path().c_str()), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -TEST(ChdirTest, NotDir) { - auto temp_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - EXPECT_THAT(chdir(temp_file.path().c_str()), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTDIR)); -} - -TEST(ChdirTest, NotExist) { - EXPECT_THAT(chdir("/foo/bar"), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/chmod.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/chmod.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 7e918b9b2..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/chmod.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,263 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <string> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(ChmodTest, ChmodFileSucceeds) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override file permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - ASSERT_THAT(chmod(file.path().c_str(), 0466), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(open(file.path().c_str(), O_RDWR), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -TEST(ChmodTest, ChmodDirSucceeds) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override file and directory permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, false)); - - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const std::string fileInDir = NewTempAbsPathInDir(dir.path()); - - ASSERT_THAT(chmod(dir.path().c_str(), 0466), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(open(fileInDir.c_str(), O_RDONLY), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -TEST(ChmodTest, FchmodFileSucceeds_NoRandomSave) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to file directory permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileMode(0666)); - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(file.path().c_str(), O_RDWR), SyscallSucceeds()); - - { - const DisableSave ds; // File permissions are reduced. - ASSERT_THAT(fchmod(fd, 0444), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - EXPECT_THAT(open(file.path().c_str(), O_RDWR), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -TEST(ChmodTest, FchmodDirSucceeds_NoRandomSave) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override file and directory permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, false)); - - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(dir.path().c_str(), O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - { - const DisableSave ds; // File permissions are reduced. - ASSERT_THAT(fchmod(fd, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - EXPECT_THAT(open(dir.path().c_str(), O_RDONLY), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -TEST(ChmodTest, FchmodBadF) { - ASSERT_THAT(fchmod(-1, 0444), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST(ChmodTest, FchmodatBadF) { - ASSERT_THAT(fchmodat(-1, "foo", 0444, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST(ChmodTest, FchmodatNotDir) { - ASSERT_THAT(fchmodat(-1, "", 0444, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -TEST(ChmodTest, FchmodatFileAbsolutePath) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override file permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - ASSERT_THAT(fchmodat(-1, file.path().c_str(), 0444, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(open(file.path().c_str(), O_RDWR), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -TEST(ChmodTest, FchmodatDirAbsolutePath) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override file and directory permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, false)); - - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(dir.path().c_str(), O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(fchmodat(-1, dir.path().c_str(), 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(open(dir.path().c_str(), O_RDONLY), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -TEST(ChmodTest, FchmodatFile) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override file permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - - auto temp_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - int parent_fd; - ASSERT_THAT( - parent_fd = open(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir().c_str(), O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT( - fchmodat(parent_fd, std::string(Basename(temp_file.path())).c_str(), 0444, - 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(parent_fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(open(temp_file.path().c_str(), O_RDWR), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -TEST(ChmodTest, FchmodatDir) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override file and directory permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, false)); - - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - int parent_fd; - ASSERT_THAT( - parent_fd = open(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir().c_str(), O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(dir.path().c_str(), O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT( - fchmodat(parent_fd, std::string(Basename(dir.path())).c_str(), 0, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(parent_fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(open(dir.path().c_str(), O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -TEST(ChmodTest, ChmodDowngradeWritability_NoRandomSave) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileMode(0666)); - - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(file.path().c_str(), O_RDWR), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const DisableSave ds; // Permissions are dropped. - ASSERT_THAT(chmod(file.path().c_str(), 0444), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(write(fd, "hello", 5), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(5)); - - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(ChmodTest, ChmodFileToNoPermissionsSucceeds) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override file permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, false)); - - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileMode(0666)); - - ASSERT_THAT(chmod(file.path().c_str(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(open(file.path().c_str(), O_RDONLY), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -TEST(ChmodTest, FchmodDowngradeWritability_NoRandomSave) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(file.path().c_str(), O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - const DisableSave ds; // Permissions are dropped. - ASSERT_THAT(fchmod(fd, 0444), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(write(fd, "hello", 5), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(5)); - - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(ChmodTest, FchmodFileToNoPermissionsSucceeds_NoRandomSave) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override file permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, false)); - - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileMode(0666)); - - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(file.path().c_str(), O_RDWR), SyscallSucceeds()); - - { - const DisableSave ds; // Permissions are dropped. - ASSERT_THAT(fchmod(fd, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - EXPECT_THAT(open(file.path().c_str(), O_RDONLY), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -// Verify that we can get a RW FD after chmod, even if a RO fd is left open. -TEST(ChmodTest, ChmodWritableWithOpenFD) { - // FIXME(b/72455313): broken on hostfs. - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - return; - } - - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileMode(0444)); - - FileDescriptor fd1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - ASSERT_THAT(fchmod(fd1.get(), 0644), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // This FD is writable, even though fd1 has a read-only reference to the file. - FileDescriptor fd2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR)); - - // fd1 is not writable, but fd2 is. - char c = 'a'; - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(fd1.get(), &c, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(fd2.get(), &c, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/chown.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/chown.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 2e82f0b3a..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/chown.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,200 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <grp.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <vector> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/synchronization/notification.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -DEFINE_int32(scratch_uid1, 65534, "first scratch UID"); -DEFINE_int32(scratch_uid2, 65533, "second scratch UID"); -DEFINE_int32(scratch_gid, 65534, "first scratch GID"); - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(ChownTest, FchownBadF) { - ASSERT_THAT(fchown(-1, 0, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST(ChownTest, FchownatBadF) { - ASSERT_THAT(fchownat(-1, "fff", 0, 0, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST(ChownTest, FchownatEmptyPath) { - const auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const auto fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(dir.path(), O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY)); - ASSERT_THAT(fchownat(fd.get(), "", 0, 0, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -using Chown = - std::function<PosixError(const std::string&, uid_t owner, gid_t group)>; - -class ChownParamTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<Chown> {}; - -TEST_P(ChownParamTest, ChownFileSucceeds) { - if (ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_CHOWN))) { - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_CHOWN, false)); - } - - const auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - // At least *try* setting to a group other than the EGID. - gid_t gid; - EXPECT_THAT(gid = getegid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - int num_groups; - EXPECT_THAT(num_groups = getgroups(0, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - if (num_groups > 0) { - std::vector<gid_t> list(num_groups); - EXPECT_THAT(getgroups(list.size(), list.data()), SyscallSucceeds()); - gid = list[0]; - } - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(GetParam()(file.path(), geteuid(), gid)); - - struct stat s = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(stat(file.path().c_str(), &s), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(s.st_uid, geteuid()); - EXPECT_EQ(s.st_gid, gid); -} - -TEST_P(ChownParamTest, ChownFilePermissionDenied) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SETUID))); - - const auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileMode(0777)); - - // Drop privileges and change IDs only in child thread, or else this parent - // thread won't be able to open some log files after the test ends. - ScopedThread([&] { - // Drop privileges. - if (HaveCapability(CAP_CHOWN).ValueOrDie()) { - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_CHOWN, false)); - } - - // Change EUID and EGID. - // - // See note about POSIX below. - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_setresgid, -1, FLAGS_scratch_gid, -1), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_setresuid, -1, FLAGS_scratch_uid1, -1), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(GetParam()(file.path(), geteuid(), getegid()), - PosixErrorIs(EPERM, ::testing::ContainsRegex("chown"))); - }); -} - -TEST_P(ChownParamTest, ChownFileSucceedsAsRoot) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability((CAP_CHOWN)))); - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability((CAP_SETUID)))); - - const std::string filename = NewTempAbsPath(); - - absl::Notification fileCreated, fileChowned; - // Change UID only in child thread, or else this parent thread won't be able - // to open some log files after the test ends. - ScopedThread t([&] { - // POSIX requires that all threads in a process share the same UIDs, so - // the NPTL setresuid wrappers use signals to make all threads execute the - // setresuid syscall. However, we want this thread to have its own set of - // credentials different from the parent process, so we use the raw - // syscall. - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_setresuid, -1, FLAGS_scratch_uid2, -1), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Create file and immediately close it. - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(filename, O_CREAT | O_RDWR, 0644)); - fd.reset(); // Close the fd. - - fileCreated.Notify(); - fileChowned.WaitForNotification(); - - EXPECT_THAT(open(filename.c_str(), O_RDWR), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); - FileDescriptor fd2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(filename, O_RDONLY)); - }); - - fileCreated.WaitForNotification(); - - // Set file's owners to someone different. - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(GetParam()(filename, FLAGS_scratch_uid1, FLAGS_scratch_gid)); - - struct stat s; - EXPECT_THAT(stat(filename.c_str(), &s), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(s.st_uid, FLAGS_scratch_uid1); - EXPECT_EQ(s.st_gid, FLAGS_scratch_gid); - - fileChowned.Notify(); -} - -PosixError errorFromReturn(const std::string& name, int ret) { - if (ret == -1) { - return PosixError(errno, absl::StrCat(name, " failed")); - } - return NoError(); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - ChownKinds, ChownParamTest, - ::testing::Values( - [](const std::string& path, uid_t owner, gid_t group) -> PosixError { - int rc = chown(path.c_str(), owner, group); - MaybeSave(); - return errorFromReturn("chown", rc); - }, - [](const std::string& path, uid_t owner, gid_t group) -> PosixError { - int rc = lchown(path.c_str(), owner, group); - MaybeSave(); - return errorFromReturn("lchown", rc); - }, - [](const std::string& path, uid_t owner, gid_t group) -> PosixError { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto fd, Open(path, O_RDWR)); - int rc = fchown(fd.get(), owner, group); - MaybeSave(); - return errorFromReturn("fchown", rc); - }, - [](const std::string& path, uid_t owner, gid_t group) -> PosixError { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto fd, Open(path, O_RDWR)); - int rc = fchownat(fd.get(), "", owner, group, AT_EMPTY_PATH); - MaybeSave(); - return errorFromReturn("fchownat-fd", rc); - }, - [](const std::string& path, uid_t owner, gid_t group) -> PosixError { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto dirfd, Open(std::string(Dirname(path)), - O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY)); - int rc = fchownat(dirfd.get(), std::string(Basename(path)).c_str(), - owner, group, 0); - MaybeSave(); - return errorFromReturn("fchownat-dirfd", rc); - })); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/chroot.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/chroot.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 498c45f16..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/chroot.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,366 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <stddef.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <syscall.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <string> -#include <vector> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_split.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/mount_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -using ::testing::HasSubstr; -using ::testing::Not; - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(ChrootTest, Success) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_CHROOT))); - - auto temp_dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - EXPECT_THAT(chroot(temp_dir.path().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(ChrootTest, PermissionDenied) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_CHROOT))); - - // CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH and CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE may override Execute permission on - // directories. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - - auto temp_dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateDirWith(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), 0666 /* mode */)); - EXPECT_THAT(chroot(temp_dir.path().c_str()), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -TEST(ChrootTest, NotDir) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_CHROOT))); - - auto temp_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - EXPECT_THAT(chroot(temp_file.path().c_str()), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTDIR)); -} - -TEST(ChrootTest, NotExist) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_CHROOT))); - - EXPECT_THAT(chroot("/foo/bar"), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -TEST(ChrootTest, WithoutCapability) { - // Unset CAP_SYS_CHROOT. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_SYS_CHROOT, false)); - - auto temp_dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - EXPECT_THAT(chroot(temp_dir.path().c_str()), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); -} - -TEST(ChrootTest, CreatesNewRoot) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_CHROOT))); - - // Grab the initial cwd. - char initial_cwd[1024]; - ASSERT_THAT(syscall(__NR_getcwd, initial_cwd, sizeof(initial_cwd)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - auto new_root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto file_in_new_root = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(new_root.path())); - - // chroot into new_root. - ASSERT_THAT(chroot(new_root.path().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // getcwd should return "(unreachable)" followed by the initial_cwd. - char cwd[1024]; - ASSERT_THAT(syscall(__NR_getcwd, cwd, sizeof(cwd)), SyscallSucceeds()); - std::string expected_cwd = "(unreachable)"; - expected_cwd += initial_cwd; - EXPECT_STREQ(cwd, expected_cwd.c_str()); - - // Should not be able to stat file by its full path. - struct stat statbuf; - EXPECT_THAT(stat(file_in_new_root.path().c_str(), &statbuf), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); - - // Should be able to stat file at new rooted path. - auto basename = std::string(Basename(file_in_new_root.path())); - auto rootedFile = "/" + basename; - ASSERT_THAT(stat(rootedFile.c_str(), &statbuf), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Should be able to stat cwd at '.' even though it's outside root. - ASSERT_THAT(stat(".", &statbuf), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // chdir into new root. - ASSERT_THAT(chdir("/"), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // getcwd should return "/". - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(__NR_getcwd, cwd, sizeof(cwd)), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_STREQ(cwd, "/"); - - // Statting '.', '..', '/', and '/..' all return the same dev and inode. - struct stat statbuf_dot; - ASSERT_THAT(stat(".", &statbuf_dot), SyscallSucceeds()); - struct stat statbuf_dotdot; - ASSERT_THAT(stat("..", &statbuf_dotdot), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(statbuf_dot.st_dev, statbuf_dotdot.st_dev); - EXPECT_EQ(statbuf_dot.st_ino, statbuf_dotdot.st_ino); - struct stat statbuf_slash; - ASSERT_THAT(stat("/", &statbuf_slash), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(statbuf_dot.st_dev, statbuf_slash.st_dev); - EXPECT_EQ(statbuf_dot.st_ino, statbuf_slash.st_ino); - struct stat statbuf_slashdotdot; - ASSERT_THAT(stat("/..", &statbuf_slashdotdot), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(statbuf_dot.st_dev, statbuf_slashdotdot.st_dev); - EXPECT_EQ(statbuf_dot.st_ino, statbuf_slashdotdot.st_ino); -} - -TEST(ChrootTest, DotDotFromOpenFD) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_CHROOT))); - - auto dir_outside_root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open(dir_outside_root.path(), O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY)); - auto new_root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - // chroot into new_root. - ASSERT_THAT(chroot(new_root.path().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // openat on fd with path .. will succeed. - int other_fd; - ASSERT_THAT(other_fd = openat(fd.get(), "..", O_RDONLY), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(other_fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // getdents on fd should not error. - char buf[1024]; - ASSERT_THAT(syscall(SYS_getdents, fd.get(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Test that link resolution in a chroot can escape the root by following an -// open proc fd. -TEST(ChrootTest, ProcFdLinkResolutionInChroot) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_CHROOT))); - - const TempPath file_outside_chroot = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file_outside_chroot.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - const FileDescriptor proc_fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open("/proc", O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY | O_CLOEXEC)); - - auto temp_dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - ASSERT_THAT(chroot(temp_dir.path().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Opening relative to an already open fd to a node outside the chroot works. - const FileDescriptor proc_self_fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - OpenAt(proc_fd.get(), "self/fd", O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY | O_CLOEXEC)); - - // Proc fd symlinks can escape the chroot if the fd the symlink refers to - // refers to an object outside the chroot. - struct stat s = {}; - EXPECT_THAT( - fstatat(proc_self_fd.get(), absl::StrCat(fd.get()).c_str(), &s, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Try to stat the stdin fd. Internally, this is handled differently from a - // proc fd entry pointing to a file, since stdin is backed by a host fd, and - // isn't a walkable path on the filesystem inside the sandbox. - EXPECT_THAT(fstatat(proc_self_fd.get(), "0", &s, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// This test will verify that when you hold a fd to proc before entering -// a chroot that any files inside the chroot will appear rooted to the -// base chroot when examining /proc/self/fd/{num}. -TEST(ChrootTest, ProcMemSelfFdsNoEscapeProcOpen) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_CHROOT))); - - // Get a FD to /proc before we enter the chroot. - const FileDescriptor proc = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/proc", O_RDONLY)); - - // Create and enter a chroot directory. - const auto temp_dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - ASSERT_THAT(chroot(temp_dir.path().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Open a file inside the chroot at /foo. - const FileDescriptor foo = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/foo", O_CREAT | O_RDONLY, 0644)); - - // Examine /proc/self/fd/{foo_fd} to see if it exposes the fact that we're - // inside a chroot, the path should be /foo and NOT {chroot_dir}/foo. - const std::string fd_path = absl::StrCat("self/fd/", foo.get()); - char buf[1024] = {}; - size_t bytes_read = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(bytes_read = - readlinkat(proc.get(), fd_path.c_str(), buf, sizeof(buf) - 1), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The link should resolve to something. - ASSERT_GT(bytes_read, 0); - - // Assert that the link doesn't contain the chroot path and is only /foo. - EXPECT_STREQ(buf, "/foo"); -} - -// This test will verify that a file inside a chroot when mmapped will not -// expose the full file path via /proc/self/maps and instead honor the chroot. -TEST(ChrootTest, ProcMemSelfMapsNoEscapeProcOpen) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_CHROOT))); - - // Get a FD to /proc before we enter the chroot. - const FileDescriptor proc = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/proc", O_RDONLY)); - - // Create and enter a chroot directory. - const auto temp_dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - ASSERT_THAT(chroot(temp_dir.path().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Open a file inside the chroot at /foo. - const FileDescriptor foo = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/foo", O_CREAT | O_RDONLY, 0644)); - - // Mmap the newly created file. - void* foo_map = mmap(nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE, - foo.get(), 0); - ASSERT_THAT(reinterpret_cast<int64_t>(foo_map), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Always unmap. - auto cleanup_map = Cleanup( - [&] { EXPECT_THAT(munmap(foo_map, kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - - // Examine /proc/self/maps to be sure that /foo doesn't appear to be - // mapped with the full chroot path. - const FileDescriptor maps = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(OpenAt(proc.get(), "self/maps", O_RDONLY)); - - size_t bytes_read = 0; - char buf[8 * 1024] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(bytes_read = ReadFd(maps.get(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The maps file should have something. - ASSERT_GT(bytes_read, 0); - - // Finally we want to make sure the maps don't contain the chroot path - ASSERT_EQ(std::string(buf, bytes_read).find(temp_dir.path()), - std::string::npos); -} - -// Test that mounts outside the chroot will not appear in /proc/self/mounts or -// /proc/self/mountinfo. -TEST(ChrootTest, ProcMountsMountinfoNoEscape) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))); - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_CHROOT))); - - // We are going to create some mounts and then chroot. In order to be able to - // unmount the mounts after the test run, we must chdir to the root and use - // relative paths for all mounts. That way, as long as we never chdir into - // the new root, we can access the mounts via relative paths and unmount them. - ASSERT_THAT(chdir("/"), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Create nested tmpfs mounts. Note the use of relative paths in Mount calls. - auto const outer_dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto const outer_mount = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Mount( - "none", JoinPath(".", outer_dir.path()), "tmpfs", 0, "mode=0700", 0)); - - auto const inner_dir = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(outer_dir.path())); - auto const inner_mount = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Mount( - "none", JoinPath(".", inner_dir.path()), "tmpfs", 0, "mode=0700", 0)); - - // Filenames that will be checked for mounts, all relative to /proc dir. - std::string paths[3] = {"mounts", "self/mounts", "self/mountinfo"}; - - for (const std::string& path : paths) { - // We should have both inner and outer mounts. - const std::string contents = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents(JoinPath("/proc", path))); - EXPECT_THAT(contents, AllOf(HasSubstr(outer_dir.path()), - HasSubstr(inner_dir.path()))); - // We better have at least two mounts: the mounts we created plus the root. - std::vector<absl::string_view> submounts = - absl::StrSplit(contents, '\n', absl::SkipWhitespace()); - EXPECT_GT(submounts.size(), 2); - } - - // Get a FD to /proc before we enter the chroot. - const FileDescriptor proc = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/proc", O_RDONLY)); - - // Chroot to outer mount. - ASSERT_THAT(chroot(outer_dir.path().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - for (const std::string& path : paths) { - const FileDescriptor proc_file = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(OpenAt(proc.get(), path, O_RDONLY)); - - // Only two mounts visible from this chroot: the inner and outer. Both - // paths should be relative to the new chroot. - const std::string contents = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContentsFD(proc_file.get())); - EXPECT_THAT(contents, - AllOf(HasSubstr(absl::StrCat(Basename(inner_dir.path()))), - Not(HasSubstr(outer_dir.path())), - Not(HasSubstr(inner_dir.path())))); - std::vector<absl::string_view> submounts = - absl::StrSplit(contents, '\n', absl::SkipWhitespace()); - EXPECT_EQ(submounts.size(), 2); - } - - // Chroot to inner mount. We must use an absolute path accessible to our - // chroot. - const std::string inner_dir_basename = - absl::StrCat("/", Basename(inner_dir.path())); - ASSERT_THAT(chroot(inner_dir_basename.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - for (const std::string& path : paths) { - const FileDescriptor proc_file = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(OpenAt(proc.get(), path, O_RDONLY)); - const std::string contents = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContentsFD(proc_file.get())); - - // Only the inner mount visible from this chroot. - std::vector<absl::string_view> submounts = - absl::StrSplit(contents, '\n', absl::SkipWhitespace()); - EXPECT_EQ(submounts.size(), 1); - } - - // Chroot back to ".". - ASSERT_THAT(chroot("."), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/clock_getres.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/clock_getres.cc deleted file mode 100644 index c408b936c..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/clock_getres.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/time.h> -#include <time.h> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// clock_getres works regardless of whether or not a timespec is passed. -TEST(ClockGetres, Timespec) { - struct timespec ts; - EXPECT_THAT(clock_getres(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(clock_getres(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/clock_gettime.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/clock_gettime.cc deleted file mode 100644 index c9e3ed6b2..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/clock_gettime.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,167 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <pthread.h> -#include <sys/time.h> -#include <cerrno> -#include <cstdint> -#include <ctime> -#include <list> -#include <memory> -#include <string> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -int64_t clock_gettime_nsecs(clockid_t id) { - struct timespec ts; - TEST_PCHECK(clock_gettime(id, &ts) == 0); - return (ts.tv_sec * 1000000000 + ts.tv_nsec); -} - -// Spin on the CPU for at least ns nanoseconds, based on -// CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID. -void spin_ns(int64_t ns) { - int64_t start = clock_gettime_nsecs(CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID); - int64_t end = start + ns; - - do { - constexpr int kLoopCount = 1000000; // large and arbitrary - // volatile to prevent the compiler from skipping this loop. - for (volatile int i = 0; i < kLoopCount; i++) { - } - } while (clock_gettime_nsecs(CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID) < end); -} - -// Test that CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID is a superset of CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID. -TEST(ClockGettime, CputimeId) { - // TODO(b/128871825,golang.org/issue/10958): Test times out when there is a - // small number of core because one goroutine starves the others. - printf("CPUS: %d\n", std::thread::hardware_concurrency()); - SKIP_IF(std::thread::hardware_concurrency() <= 2); - - constexpr int kNumThreads = 13; // arbitrary - - absl::Duration spin_time = absl::Seconds(1); - - // Start off the worker threads and compute the aggregate time spent by - // the workers. Note that we test CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID by having the - // workers execute in parallel and verifying that CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID - // accumulates the runtime of all threads. - int64_t start = clock_gettime_nsecs(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID); - - // Create a kNumThreads threads. - std::list<ScopedThread> threads; - for (int i = 0; i < kNumThreads; i++) { - threads.emplace_back( - [spin_time] { spin_ns(absl::ToInt64Nanoseconds(spin_time)); }); - } - for (auto& t : threads) { - t.Join(); - } - - int64_t end = clock_gettime_nsecs(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID); - - // The aggregate time spent in the worker threads must be at least - // 'kNumThreads' times the time each thread spun. - ASSERT_GE(end - start, kNumThreads * absl::ToInt64Nanoseconds(spin_time)); -} - -TEST(ClockGettime, JavaThreadTime) { - clockid_t clockid; - ASSERT_EQ(0, pthread_getcpuclockid(pthread_self(), &clockid)); - struct timespec tp; - ASSERT_THAT(clock_getres(clockid, &tp), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(tp.tv_sec > 0 || tp.tv_nsec > 0); - // A thread cputime is updated each 10msec and there is no approximation - // if a task is running. - do { - ASSERT_THAT(clock_gettime(clockid, &tp), SyscallSucceeds()); - } while (tp.tv_sec == 0 && tp.tv_nsec == 0); - EXPECT_TRUE(tp.tv_sec > 0 || tp.tv_nsec > 0); -} - -// There is not much to test here, since CLOCK_REALTIME may be discontiguous. -TEST(ClockGettime, RealtimeWorks) { - struct timespec tp; - EXPECT_THAT(clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, &tp), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -class MonotonicClockTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<clockid_t> {}; - -TEST_P(MonotonicClockTest, IsMonotonic) { - auto end = absl::Now() + absl::Seconds(5); - - struct timespec tp; - EXPECT_THAT(clock_gettime(GetParam(), &tp), SyscallSucceeds()); - - auto prev = absl::TimeFromTimespec(tp); - while (absl::Now() < end) { - EXPECT_THAT(clock_gettime(GetParam(), &tp), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto now = absl::TimeFromTimespec(tp); - EXPECT_GE(now, prev); - prev = now; - } -} - -std::string PrintClockId(::testing::TestParamInfo<clockid_t> info) { - switch (info.param) { - case CLOCK_MONOTONIC: - return "CLOCK_MONOTONIC"; - case CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE: - return "CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE"; - case CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW: - return "CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW"; - case CLOCK_BOOTTIME: - // CLOCK_BOOTTIME is a monotonic clock. - return "CLOCK_BOOTTIME"; - default: - return absl::StrCat(info.param); - } -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(ClockGettime, MonotonicClockTest, - ::testing::Values(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, - CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE, - CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW, CLOCK_BOOTTIME), - PrintClockId); - -TEST(ClockGettime, UnimplementedReturnsEINVAL) { - SKIP_IF(!IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - struct timespec tp; - EXPECT_THAT(clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM, &tp), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(clock_gettime(CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM, &tp), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(ClockGettime, InvalidClockIDReturnsEINVAL) { - struct timespec tp; - EXPECT_THAT(clock_gettime(-1, &tp), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/clock_nanosleep.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/clock_nanosleep.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 52a69d230..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/clock_nanosleep.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,153 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <time.h> - -#include <atomic> -#include <utility> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/signal_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" -#include "test/util/timer_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// sys_clock_nanosleep is defined because the glibc clock_nanosleep returns -// error numbers directly and does not set errno. This makes our Syscall -// matchers look a little weird when expecting failure: -// "SyscallSucceedsWithValue(ERRNO)". -int sys_clock_nanosleep(clockid_t clkid, int flags, - const struct timespec* request, - struct timespec* remain) { - return syscall(SYS_clock_nanosleep, clkid, flags, request, remain); -} - -PosixErrorOr<absl::Time> GetTime(clockid_t clk) { - struct timespec ts = {}; - int rc = clock_gettime(clk, &ts); - MaybeSave(); - if (rc < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "clock_gettime"); - } - return absl::TimeFromTimespec(ts); -} - -class WallClockNanosleepTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<clockid_t> {}; - -TEST_P(WallClockNanosleepTest, InvalidValues) { - const struct timespec invalid[] = { - {.tv_sec = -1, .tv_nsec = -1}, {.tv_sec = 0, .tv_nsec = INT32_MIN}, - {.tv_sec = 0, .tv_nsec = INT32_MAX}, {.tv_sec = 0, .tv_nsec = -1}, - {.tv_sec = -1, .tv_nsec = 0}, - }; - - for (auto const ts : invalid) { - EXPECT_THAT(sys_clock_nanosleep(GetParam(), 0, &ts, nullptr), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - } -} - -TEST_P(WallClockNanosleepTest, SleepOneSecond) { - absl::Duration const duration = absl::Seconds(1); - struct timespec dur = absl::ToTimespec(duration); - - absl::Time const before = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetTime(GetParam())); - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sys_clock_nanosleep)(GetParam(), 0, &dur, &dur), - SyscallSucceeds()); - absl::Time const after = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetTime(GetParam())); - - EXPECT_GE(after - before, duration); -} - -TEST_P(WallClockNanosleepTest, InterruptedNanosleep) { - absl::Duration const duration = absl::Seconds(60); - struct timespec dur = absl::ToTimespec(duration); - - // Install no-op signal handler for SIGALRM. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_handler = +[](int signo) {}; - auto const cleanup_sa = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGALRM, sa)); - - // Measure time since setting the alarm, since the alarm will interrupt the - // sleep and hence determine how long we sleep. - absl::Time const before = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetTime(GetParam())); - - // Set an alarm to go off while sleeping. - struct itimerval timer = {}; - timer.it_value.tv_sec = 1; - timer.it_value.tv_usec = 0; - timer.it_interval.tv_sec = 1; - timer.it_interval.tv_usec = 0; - auto const cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedItimer(ITIMER_REAL, timer)); - - EXPECT_THAT(sys_clock_nanosleep(GetParam(), 0, &dur, &dur), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINTR)); - absl::Time const after = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetTime(GetParam())); - - absl::Duration const remaining = absl::DurationFromTimespec(dur); - EXPECT_GE(after - before + remaining, duration); -} - -TEST_P(WallClockNanosleepTest, SleepUntil) { - absl::Time const now = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetTime(GetParam())); - absl::Time const until = now + absl::Seconds(2); - struct timespec ts = absl::ToTimespec(until); - - EXPECT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sys_clock_nanosleep)(GetParam(), TIMER_ABSTIME, &ts, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - absl::Time const after = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetTime(GetParam())); - - EXPECT_GE(after, until); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(Sleepers, WallClockNanosleepTest, - ::testing::Values(CLOCK_REALTIME, CLOCK_MONOTONIC)); - -TEST(ClockNanosleepProcessTest, SleepFiveSeconds) { - absl::Duration const kDuration = absl::Seconds(5); - struct timespec dur = absl::ToTimespec(kDuration); - - // Ensure that CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID advances. - std::atomic<bool> done(false); - ScopedThread t([&] { - while (!done.load()) { - } - }); - auto const cleanup_done = Cleanup([&] { done.store(true); }); - - absl::Time const before = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetTime(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID)); - EXPECT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sys_clock_nanosleep)(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID, 0, &dur, &dur), - SyscallSucceeds()); - absl::Time const after = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetTime(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID)); - EXPECT_GE(after - before, kDuration); -} -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/concurrency.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/concurrency.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 4e0a13f8b..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/concurrency.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <signal.h> -#include <atomic> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -// Test that a thread that never yields to the OS does not prevent other threads -// from running. -TEST(ConcurrencyTest, SingleProcessMultithreaded) { - std::atomic<int> a(0); - - ScopedThread t([&a]() { - while (!a.load()) { - } - }); - - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(1)); - - // We are still able to execute code in this thread. The other hasn't - // permanently hung execution in both threads. - a.store(1); -} - -// Test that multiple threads in this process continue to execute in parallel, -// even if an unrelated second process is spawned. -TEST(ConcurrencyTest, MultiProcessMultithreaded) { - // In PID 1, start TIDs 1 and 2, and put both to sleep. - // - // Start PID 3, which spins for 5 seconds, then exits. - // - // TIDs 1 and 2 wake and attempt to Activate, which cannot occur until PID 3 - // exits. - // - // Both TIDs 1 and 2 should be woken. If they are not both woken, the test - // hangs. - // - // This is all fundamentally racy. If we are failing to wake all threads, the - // expectation is that this test becomes flaky, rather than consistently - // failing. - // - // If additional background threads fail to block, we may never schedule the - // child, at which point this test effectively becomes - // MultiProcessConcurrency. That's not expected to occur. - - std::atomic<int> a(0); - ScopedThread t([&a]() { - // Block so that PID 3 can execute and we can wait on its exit. - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(1)); - while (!a.load()) { - } - }); - - pid_t child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - // Busy wait without making any blocking syscalls. - auto end = absl::Now() + absl::Seconds(5); - while (absl::Now() < end) { - } - _exit(0); - } - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(1)); - - // If only TID 1 is woken, thread.Join will hang. - // If only TID 2 is woken, both will hang. - a.store(1); - t.Join(); - - int status = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status)); - EXPECT_EQ(WEXITSTATUS(status), 0); -} - -// Test that multiple processes can execute concurrently, even if one process -// never yields. -TEST(ConcurrencyTest, MultiProcessConcurrency) { - - pid_t child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - while (true) { - } - } - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(5)); - - // We are still able to execute code in this process. The other hasn't - // permanently hung execution in both processes. - ASSERT_THAT(kill(child_pid, SIGKILL), SyscallSucceeds()); - int status = 0; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status)); - ASSERT_EQ(WTERMSIG(status), SIGKILL); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/creat.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/creat.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 3c270d6da..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/creat.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> - -#include <string> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -constexpr int kMode = 0666; - -TEST(CreatTest, CreatCreatesNewFile) { - std::string const path = NewTempAbsPath(); - struct stat buf; - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(stat(path.c_str(), &buf), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); - ASSERT_THAT(fd = creat(path.c_str(), kMode), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(stat(path.c_str(), &buf), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(CreatTest, CreatTruncatesExistingFile) { - auto temp_path = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - int fd; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetContents(temp_path.path(), "non-empty")); - ASSERT_THAT(fd = creat(temp_path.path().c_str(), kMode), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - std::string new_contents; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(GetContents(temp_path.path(), &new_contents)); - EXPECT_EQ("", new_contents); -} - -TEST(CreatTest, CreatWithNameTooLong) { - // Start with a unique name, and pad it to NAME_MAX + 1; - std::string name = NewTempRelPath(); - int padding = (NAME_MAX + 1) - name.size(); - name.append(padding, 'x'); - const std::string& path = JoinPath(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), name); - - // Creation should return ENAMETOOLONG. - ASSERT_THAT(creat(path.c_str(), kMode), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENAMETOOLONG)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/dev.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/dev.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 4dd302eed..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/dev.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,159 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <vector> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(DevTest, LseekDevUrandom) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/urandom", O_RDONLY)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), -10, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), -10, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(DevTest, LseekDevNull) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), -10, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), -10, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_END), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(DevTest, LseekDevZero) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_END), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(DevTest, LseekDevFull) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/full", O_RDONLY)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 123, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 123, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 123, SEEK_END), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST(DevTest, LseekDevNullFreshFile) { - // Seeks to /dev/null always return 0. - const FileDescriptor fd1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY)); - const FileDescriptor fd2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY)); - - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd1.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd1.get(), 1000, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd2.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - const FileDescriptor fd3 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd3.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST(DevTest, OpenTruncate) { - // Truncation is ignored on linux and gvisor for device files. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open("/dev/null", O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY, 0644)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open("/dev/zero", O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY, 0644)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open("/dev/full", O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY, 0644)); -} - -TEST(DevTest, Pread64DevNull) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY)); - char buf[1]; - EXPECT_THAT(pread64(fd.get(), buf, 1, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST(DevTest, Pread64DevZero) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY)); - char buf[1]; - EXPECT_THAT(pread64(fd.get(), buf, 1, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); -} - -TEST(DevTest, Pread64DevFull) { - // /dev/full behaves like /dev/zero with respect to reads. - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/full", O_RDONLY)); - char buf[1]; - EXPECT_THAT(pread64(fd.get(), buf, 1, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); -} - -TEST(DevTest, ReadDevNull) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY)); - std::vector<char> buf(1); - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(fd.get(), buf.data(), 1), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Do not allow random save as it could lead to partial reads. -TEST(DevTest, ReadDevZero_NoRandomSave) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY)); - - constexpr int kReadSize = 128 * 1024; - std::vector<char> buf(kReadSize, 1); - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(fd.get(), buf.data(), kReadSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kReadSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(std::vector<char>(kReadSize, 0), buf); -} - -TEST(DevTest, WriteDevNull) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY)); - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(fd.get(), "a", 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); -} - -TEST(DevTest, WriteDevZero) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/zero", O_WRONLY)); - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(fd.get(), "a", 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); -} - -TEST(DevTest, WriteDevFull) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/full", O_WRONLY)); - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(fd.get(), "a", 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOSPC)); -} - -TEST(DevTest, TTYExists) { - struct stat statbuf = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(stat("/dev/tty", &statbuf), SyscallSucceeds()); - // Check that it's a character device with rw-rw-rw- permissions. - EXPECT_EQ(statbuf.st_mode, S_IFCHR | 0666); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing - -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/dup.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/dup.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 4f773bc75..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/dup.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/eventfd_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -PosixErrorOr<FileDescriptor> Dup2(const FileDescriptor& fd, int target_fd) { - int new_fd = dup2(fd.get(), target_fd); - if (new_fd < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "Dup2"); - } - return FileDescriptor(new_fd); -} - -PosixErrorOr<FileDescriptor> Dup3(const FileDescriptor& fd, int target_fd, - int flags) { - int new_fd = dup3(fd.get(), target_fd, flags); - if (new_fd < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "Dup2"); - } - return FileDescriptor(new_fd); -} - -void CheckSameFile(const FileDescriptor& fd1, const FileDescriptor& fd2) { - struct stat stat_result1, stat_result2; - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(fd1.get(), &stat_result1), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(fd2.get(), &stat_result2), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(stat_result1.st_dev, stat_result2.st_dev); - EXPECT_EQ(stat_result1.st_ino, stat_result2.st_ino); -} - -TEST(DupTest, Dup) { - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(f.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Dup the descriptor and make sure it's the same file. - FileDescriptor nfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(fd.Dup()); - ASSERT_NE(fd.get(), nfd.get()); - CheckSameFile(fd, nfd); -} - -TEST(DupTest, DupClearsCloExec) { - // Open an eventfd file descriptor with FD_CLOEXEC descriptor flag set. - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD(0, EFD_CLOEXEC)); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_GETFD), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(FD_CLOEXEC)); - - // Duplicate the descriptor. Ensure that it doesn't have FD_CLOEXEC set. - FileDescriptor nfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(fd.Dup()); - ASSERT_NE(fd.get(), nfd.get()); - CheckSameFile(fd, nfd); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(nfd.get(), F_GETFD), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST(DupTest, Dup2) { - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(f.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Regular dup once. - FileDescriptor nfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(fd.Dup()); - - ASSERT_NE(fd.get(), nfd.get()); - CheckSameFile(fd, nfd); - - // Dup over the file above. - int target_fd = nfd.release(); - FileDescriptor nfd2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Dup2(fd, target_fd)); - EXPECT_EQ(target_fd, nfd2.get()); - CheckSameFile(fd, nfd2); -} - -TEST(DupTest, Dup2SameFD) { - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(f.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Should succeed. - ASSERT_THAT(dup2(fd.get(), fd.get()), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(fd.get())); -} - -TEST(DupTest, Dup3) { - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(f.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Regular dup once. - FileDescriptor nfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(fd.Dup()); - ASSERT_NE(fd.get(), nfd.get()); - CheckSameFile(fd, nfd); - - // Dup over the file above, check that it has no CLOEXEC. - nfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Dup3(fd, nfd.release(), 0)); - CheckSameFile(fd, nfd); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(nfd.get(), F_GETFD), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Dup over the file again, check that it does not CLOEXEC. - nfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Dup3(fd, nfd.release(), O_CLOEXEC)); - CheckSameFile(fd, nfd); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(nfd.get(), F_GETFD), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(FD_CLOEXEC)); -} - -TEST(DupTest, Dup3FailsSameFD) { - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(f.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Only dup3 fails if the new and old fd are the same. - ASSERT_THAT(dup3(fd.get(), fd.get(), 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/epoll.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/epoll.cc deleted file mode 100644 index a4f8f3cec..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/epoll.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,432 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <limits.h> -#include <pthread.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <stdint.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/epoll.h> -#include <sys/eventfd.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/epoll_util.h" -#include "test/util/eventfd_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -constexpr int kFDsPerEpoll = 3; -constexpr uint64_t kMagicConstant = 0x0102030405060708; - -uint64_t ms_elapsed(const struct timespec* begin, const struct timespec* end) { - return (end->tv_sec - begin->tv_sec) * 1000 + - (end->tv_nsec - begin->tv_nsec) / 1000000; -} - -TEST(EpollTest, AllWritable) { - auto epollfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEpollFD()); - std::vector<FileDescriptor> eventfds; - for (int i = 0; i < kFDsPerEpoll; i++) { - eventfds.push_back(ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD())); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(RegisterEpollFD(epollfd.get(), eventfds[i].get(), - EPOLLIN | EPOLLOUT, kMagicConstant + i)); - } - - struct epoll_event result[kFDsPerEpoll]; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(epoll_wait)(epollfd.get(), result, kFDsPerEpoll, -1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kFDsPerEpoll)); - // TODO(edahlgren): Why do some tests check epoll_event::data, and others - // don't? Does Linux actually guarantee that, in any of these test cases, - // epoll_wait will necessarily write out the epoll_events in the order that - // they were registered? - for (int i = 0; i < kFDsPerEpoll; i++) { - ASSERT_EQ(result[i].events, EPOLLOUT); - } -} - -TEST(EpollTest, LastReadable) { - auto epollfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEpollFD()); - std::vector<FileDescriptor> eventfds; - for (int i = 0; i < kFDsPerEpoll; i++) { - eventfds.push_back(ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD())); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(RegisterEpollFD(epollfd.get(), eventfds[i].get(), - EPOLLIN | EPOLLOUT, kMagicConstant + i)); - } - - uint64_t tmp = 1; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(eventfds[kFDsPerEpoll - 1].get(), &tmp, sizeof(tmp)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(tmp))); - - struct epoll_event result[kFDsPerEpoll]; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(epoll_wait)(epollfd.get(), result, kFDsPerEpoll, -1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kFDsPerEpoll)); - - int i; - for (i = 0; i < kFDsPerEpoll - 1; i++) { - EXPECT_EQ(result[i].events, EPOLLOUT); - } - EXPECT_EQ(result[i].events, EPOLLOUT | EPOLLIN); - EXPECT_EQ(result[i].data.u64, kMagicConstant + i); -} - -TEST(EpollTest, LastNonWritable) { - auto epollfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEpollFD()); - std::vector<FileDescriptor> eventfds; - for (int i = 0; i < kFDsPerEpoll; i++) { - eventfds.push_back(ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD())); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(RegisterEpollFD(epollfd.get(), eventfds[i].get(), - EPOLLIN | EPOLLOUT, kMagicConstant + i)); - } - - // Write the maximum value to the event fd so that writing to it again would - // block. - uint64_t tmp = ULLONG_MAX - 1; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(eventfds[kFDsPerEpoll - 1].get(), &tmp, sizeof(tmp)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(tmp))); - - struct epoll_event result[kFDsPerEpoll]; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(epoll_wait)(epollfd.get(), result, kFDsPerEpoll, -1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kFDsPerEpoll)); - - int i; - for (i = 0; i < kFDsPerEpoll - 1; i++) { - EXPECT_EQ(result[i].events, EPOLLOUT); - } - EXPECT_EQ(result[i].events, EPOLLIN); - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(eventfds[kFDsPerEpoll - 1].get(), &tmp, sizeof(tmp)), - sizeof(tmp)); - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(epoll_wait)(epollfd.get(), result, kFDsPerEpoll, -1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kFDsPerEpoll)); - - for (i = 0; i < kFDsPerEpoll; i++) { - EXPECT_EQ(result[i].events, EPOLLOUT); - } -} - -TEST(EpollTest, Timeout_NoRandomSave) { - auto epollfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEpollFD()); - std::vector<FileDescriptor> eventfds; - for (int i = 0; i < kFDsPerEpoll; i++) { - eventfds.push_back(ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD())); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(RegisterEpollFD(epollfd.get(), eventfds[i].get(), EPOLLIN, - kMagicConstant + i)); - } - - constexpr int kTimeoutMs = 200; - struct timespec begin; - struct timespec end; - struct epoll_event result[kFDsPerEpoll]; - - { - const DisableSave ds; // Timing-related. - EXPECT_THAT(clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &begin), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(epoll_wait)(epollfd.get(), result, kFDsPerEpoll, kTimeoutMs), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &end), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - // Check the lower bound on the timeout. Checking for an upper bound is - // fragile because Linux can overrun the timeout due to scheduling delays. - EXPECT_GT(ms_elapsed(&begin, &end), kTimeoutMs - 1); -} - -void* writer(void* arg) { - int fd = *reinterpret_cast<int*>(arg); - uint64_t tmp = 1; - - usleep(200000); - if (WriteFd(fd, &tmp, sizeof(tmp)) != sizeof(tmp)) { - fprintf(stderr, "writer failed: errno %s\n", strerror(errno)); - } - - return nullptr; -} - -TEST(EpollTest, WaitThenUnblock) { - auto epollfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEpollFD()); - std::vector<FileDescriptor> eventfds; - for (int i = 0; i < kFDsPerEpoll; i++) { - eventfds.push_back(ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD())); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(RegisterEpollFD(epollfd.get(), eventfds[i].get(), EPOLLIN, - kMagicConstant + i)); - } - - // Fire off a thread that will make at least one of the event fds readable. - pthread_t thread; - int make_readable = eventfds[0].get(); - ASSERT_THAT(pthread_create(&thread, nullptr, writer, &make_readable), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - struct epoll_event result[kFDsPerEpoll]; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(epoll_wait)(epollfd.get(), result, kFDsPerEpoll, -1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_THAT(pthread_detach(thread), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -void sighandler(int s) {} - -void* signaler(void* arg) { - pthread_t* t = reinterpret_cast<pthread_t*>(arg); - // Repeatedly send the real-time signal until we are detached, because it's - // difficult to know exactly when epoll_wait on another thread (which this - // is intending to interrupt) has started blocking. - while (1) { - usleep(200000); - pthread_kill(*t, SIGRTMIN); - } - return nullptr; -} - -TEST(EpollTest, UnblockWithSignal) { - auto epollfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEpollFD()); - std::vector<FileDescriptor> eventfds; - for (int i = 0; i < kFDsPerEpoll; i++) { - eventfds.push_back(ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD())); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(RegisterEpollFD(epollfd.get(), eventfds[i].get(), EPOLLIN, - kMagicConstant + i)); - } - - signal(SIGRTMIN, sighandler); - // Unblock the real time signals that InitGoogle blocks :( - sigset_t unblock; - sigemptyset(&unblock); - sigaddset(&unblock, SIGRTMIN); - ASSERT_THAT(sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &unblock, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - - pthread_t thread; - pthread_t cur = pthread_self(); - ASSERT_THAT(pthread_create(&thread, nullptr, signaler, &cur), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - struct epoll_event result[kFDsPerEpoll]; - EXPECT_THAT(epoll_wait(epollfd.get(), result, kFDsPerEpoll, -1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINTR)); - EXPECT_THAT(pthread_cancel(thread), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(pthread_detach(thread), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(EpollTest, TimeoutNoFds) { - auto epollfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEpollFD()); - struct epoll_event result[kFDsPerEpoll]; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(epoll_wait)(epollfd.get(), result, kFDsPerEpoll, 100), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -struct addr_ctx { - int epollfd; - int eventfd; -}; - -void* fd_adder(void* arg) { - struct addr_ctx* actx = reinterpret_cast<struct addr_ctx*>(arg); - struct epoll_event event; - event.events = EPOLLIN | EPOLLOUT; - event.data.u64 = 0xdeadbeeffacefeed; - - usleep(200000); - if (epoll_ctl(actx->epollfd, EPOLL_CTL_ADD, actx->eventfd, &event) == -1) { - fprintf(stderr, "epoll_ctl failed: %s\n", strerror(errno)); - } - - return nullptr; -} - -TEST(EpollTest, UnblockWithNewFD) { - auto epollfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEpollFD()); - auto eventfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD()); - - pthread_t thread; - struct addr_ctx actx = {epollfd.get(), eventfd.get()}; - ASSERT_THAT(pthread_create(&thread, nullptr, fd_adder, &actx), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - struct epoll_event result[kFDsPerEpoll]; - // Wait while no FDs are ready, but after 200ms fd_adder will add a ready FD - // to epoll which will wake us up. - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(epoll_wait)(epollfd.get(), result, kFDsPerEpoll, -1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_THAT(pthread_detach(thread), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(result[0].data.u64, 0xdeadbeeffacefeed); -} - -TEST(EpollTest, Oneshot) { - auto epollfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEpollFD()); - std::vector<FileDescriptor> eventfds; - for (int i = 0; i < kFDsPerEpoll; i++) { - eventfds.push_back(ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD())); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(RegisterEpollFD(epollfd.get(), eventfds[i].get(), EPOLLIN, - kMagicConstant + i)); - } - - struct epoll_event event; - event.events = EPOLLOUT | EPOLLONESHOT; - event.data.u64 = kMagicConstant; - ASSERT_THAT( - epoll_ctl(epollfd.get(), EPOLL_CTL_MOD, eventfds[0].get(), &event), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct epoll_event result[kFDsPerEpoll]; - // One-shot entry means that the first epoll_wait should succeed. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(epoll_wait)(epollfd.get(), result, kFDsPerEpoll, -1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(result[0].data.u64, kMagicConstant); - - // One-shot entry means that the second epoll_wait should timeout. - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(epoll_wait)(epollfd.get(), result, kFDsPerEpoll, 100), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST(EpollTest, EdgeTriggered_NoRandomSave) { - // Test edge-triggered entry: make it edge-triggered, first wait should - // return it, second one should time out, make it writable again, third wait - // should return it, fourth wait should timeout. - auto epollfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEpollFD()); - auto eventfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD()); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(RegisterEpollFD(epollfd.get(), eventfd.get(), - EPOLLOUT | EPOLLET, kMagicConstant)); - - struct epoll_event result[kFDsPerEpoll]; - - { - const DisableSave ds; // May trigger spurious event. - - // Edge-triggered entry means that the first epoll_wait should return the - // event. - ASSERT_THAT(epoll_wait(epollfd.get(), result, kFDsPerEpoll, -1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(result[0].data.u64, kMagicConstant); - - // Edge-triggered entry means that the second epoll_wait should time out. - ASSERT_THAT(epoll_wait(epollfd.get(), result, kFDsPerEpoll, 100), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - } - - uint64_t tmp = ULLONG_MAX - 1; - - // Make an fd non-writable. - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(eventfd.get(), &tmp, sizeof(tmp)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(tmp))); - - // Make the same fd non-writable to trigger a change, which will trigger an - // edge-triggered event. - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(eventfd.get(), &tmp, sizeof(tmp)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(tmp))); - - { - const DisableSave ds; // May trigger spurious event. - - // An edge-triggered event should now be returned. - ASSERT_THAT(epoll_wait(epollfd.get(), result, kFDsPerEpoll, -1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(result[0].data.u64, kMagicConstant); - - // The edge-triggered event had been consumed above, we don't expect to - // get it again. - ASSERT_THAT(epoll_wait(epollfd.get(), result, kFDsPerEpoll, 100), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - } -} - -TEST(EpollTest, OneshotAndEdgeTriggered) { - auto epollfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEpollFD()); - auto eventfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD()); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(RegisterEpollFD(epollfd.get(), eventfd.get(), - EPOLLOUT | EPOLLET | EPOLLONESHOT, - kMagicConstant)); - - struct epoll_event result[kFDsPerEpoll]; - // First time one shot edge-triggered entry means that epoll_wait should - // return the event. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(epoll_wait)(epollfd.get(), result, kFDsPerEpoll, -1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(result[0].data.u64, kMagicConstant); - - // Edge-triggered entry means that the second epoll_wait should time out. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(epoll_wait)(epollfd.get(), result, kFDsPerEpoll, 100), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - uint64_t tmp = ULLONG_MAX - 1; - // Make an fd non-writable. - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(eventfd.get(), &tmp, sizeof(tmp)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(tmp))); - // Make the same fd non-writable to trigger a change, which will not trigger - // an edge-triggered event because we've also included EPOLLONESHOT. - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(eventfd.get(), &tmp, sizeof(tmp)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(tmp))); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(epoll_wait)(epollfd.get(), result, kFDsPerEpoll, 100), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST(EpollTest, CycleOfOneDisallowed) { - auto epollfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEpollFD()); - - struct epoll_event event; - event.events = EPOLLOUT; - event.data.u64 = kMagicConstant; - - ASSERT_THAT(epoll_ctl(epollfd.get(), EPOLL_CTL_ADD, epollfd.get(), &event), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(EpollTest, CycleOfThreeDisallowed) { - auto epollfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEpollFD()); - auto epollfd1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEpollFD()); - auto epollfd2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEpollFD()); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO( - RegisterEpollFD(epollfd.get(), epollfd1.get(), EPOLLIN, kMagicConstant)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO( - RegisterEpollFD(epollfd1.get(), epollfd2.get(), EPOLLIN, kMagicConstant)); - - struct epoll_event event; - event.events = EPOLLIN; - event.data.u64 = kMagicConstant; - EXPECT_THAT(epoll_ctl(epollfd2.get(), EPOLL_CTL_ADD, epollfd.get(), &event), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ELOOP)); -} - -TEST(EpollTest, CloseFile) { - auto epollfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEpollFD()); - auto eventfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD()); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO( - RegisterEpollFD(epollfd.get(), eventfd.get(), EPOLLOUT, kMagicConstant)); - - struct epoll_event result[kFDsPerEpoll]; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(epoll_wait)(epollfd.get(), result, kFDsPerEpoll, -1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(result[0].data.u64, kMagicConstant); - - // Close the event fd early. - eventfd.reset(); - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(epoll_wait)(epollfd.get(), result, kFDsPerEpoll, 100), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/eventfd.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/eventfd.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 367682c3d..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/eventfd.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,180 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <pthread.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/epoll.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/epoll_util.h" -#include "test/util/eventfd_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(EventfdTest, Nonblock) { - FileDescriptor efd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD(0, EFD_NONBLOCK | EFD_SEMAPHORE)); - - uint64_t l; - ASSERT_THAT(read(efd.get(), &l, sizeof(l)), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); - - l = 1; - ASSERT_THAT(write(efd.get(), &l, sizeof(l)), SyscallSucceeds()); - - l = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(read(efd.get(), &l, sizeof(l)), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(l, 1); - - ASSERT_THAT(read(efd.get(), &l, sizeof(l)), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -void* read_three_times(void* arg) { - int efd = *reinterpret_cast<int*>(arg); - uint64_t l; - EXPECT_THAT(read(efd, &l, sizeof(l)), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(l))); - EXPECT_THAT(read(efd, &l, sizeof(l)), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(l))); - EXPECT_THAT(read(efd, &l, sizeof(l)), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(l))); - return nullptr; -} - -TEST(EventfdTest, BlockingWrite) { - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD(0, EFD_SEMAPHORE)); - int efd = fd.get(); - - pthread_t p; - ASSERT_THAT(pthread_create(&p, nullptr, read_three_times, - reinterpret_cast<void*>(&efd)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - uint64_t l = 1; - ASSERT_THAT(write(efd, &l, sizeof(l)), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(l, 1); - - ASSERT_THAT(write(efd, &l, sizeof(l)), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(l, 1); - - ASSERT_THAT(write(efd, &l, sizeof(l)), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(l, 1); - - ASSERT_THAT(pthread_join(p, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(EventfdTest, SmallWrite) { - FileDescriptor efd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD(0, EFD_NONBLOCK | EFD_SEMAPHORE)); - - uint64_t l = 16; - ASSERT_THAT(write(efd.get(), &l, 4), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(EventfdTest, SmallRead) { - FileDescriptor efd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD(0, EFD_NONBLOCK | EFD_SEMAPHORE)); - - uint64_t l = 1; - ASSERT_THAT(write(efd.get(), &l, sizeof(l)), SyscallSucceeds()); - - l = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(read(efd.get(), &l, 4), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(EventfdTest, BigWrite) { - FileDescriptor efd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD(0, EFD_NONBLOCK | EFD_SEMAPHORE)); - - uint64_t big[16]; - big[0] = 16; - ASSERT_THAT(write(efd.get(), big, sizeof(big)), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(EventfdTest, BigRead) { - FileDescriptor efd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD(0, EFD_NONBLOCK | EFD_SEMAPHORE)); - - uint64_t l = 1; - ASSERT_THAT(write(efd.get(), &l, sizeof(l)), SyscallSucceeds()); - - uint64_t big[16]; - ASSERT_THAT(read(efd.get(), big, sizeof(big)), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(big[0], 1); -} - -TEST(EventfdTest, BigWriteBigRead) { - FileDescriptor efd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD(0, EFD_NONBLOCK | EFD_SEMAPHORE)); - - uint64_t l[16]; - l[0] = 16; - ASSERT_THAT(write(efd.get(), l, sizeof(l)), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(read(efd.get(), l, sizeof(l)), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(l[0], 1); -} - -// NotifyNonZero is inherently racy, so random save is disabled. -TEST(EventfdTest, NotifyNonZero_NoRandomSave) { - // Waits will time out at 10 seconds. - constexpr int kEpollTimeoutMs = 10000; - // Create an eventfd descriptor. - FileDescriptor efd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD(7, EFD_NONBLOCK | EFD_SEMAPHORE)); - // Create an epoll fd to listen to efd. - FileDescriptor epollfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEpollFD()); - // Add efd to epoll. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO( - RegisterEpollFD(epollfd.get(), efd.get(), EPOLLIN | EPOLLET, efd.get())); - - // Use epoll to get a value from efd. - struct epoll_event out_ev; - int wait_out = epoll_wait(epollfd.get(), &out_ev, 1, kEpollTimeoutMs); - EXPECT_EQ(wait_out, 1); - EXPECT_EQ(efd.get(), out_ev.data.fd); - uint64_t val = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(read(efd.get(), &val, sizeof(val)), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(val, 1); - - // Start a thread that, after this thread blocks on epoll_wait, will write to - // efd. This is racy -- it's possible that this write will happen after - // epoll_wait times out. - ScopedThread t([&efd] { - sleep(5); - uint64_t val = 1; - EXPECT_THAT(write(efd.get(), &val, sizeof(val)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(val))); - }); - - // epoll_wait should return once the thread writes. - wait_out = epoll_wait(epollfd.get(), &out_ev, 1, kEpollTimeoutMs); - EXPECT_EQ(wait_out, 1); - EXPECT_EQ(efd.get(), out_ev.data.fd); - - val = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(read(efd.get(), &val, sizeof(val)), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(val, 1); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/exceptions.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/exceptions.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 370e85166..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/exceptions.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,184 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <signal.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/signal_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -void inline Halt() { asm("hlt\r\n"); } - -void inline SetAlignmentCheck() { - asm("subq $128, %%rsp\r\n" // Avoid potential red zone clobber - "pushf\r\n" - "pop %%rax\r\n" - "or $0x40000, %%rax\r\n" - "push %%rax\r\n" - "popf\r\n" - "addq $128, %%rsp\r\n" - : - : - : "ax"); -} - -void inline ClearAlignmentCheck() { - asm("subq $128, %%rsp\r\n" // Avoid potential red zone clobber - "pushf\r\n" - "pop %%rax\r\n" - "mov $0x40000, %%rbx\r\n" - "not %%rbx\r\n" - "and %%rbx, %%rax\r\n" - "push %%rax\r\n" - "popf\r\n" - "addq $128, %%rsp\r\n" - : - : - : "ax", "bx"); -} - -void inline Int3Normal() { asm(".byte 0xcd, 0x03\r\n"); } - -void inline Int3Compact() { asm(".byte 0xcc\r\n"); } - -void InIOHelper(int width, int value) { - EXPECT_EXIT( - { - switch (width) { - case 1: - asm volatile("inb %%dx, %%al" ::"d"(value) : "%eax"); - break; - case 2: - asm volatile("inw %%dx, %%ax" ::"d"(value) : "%eax"); - break; - case 4: - asm volatile("inl %%dx, %%eax" ::"d"(value) : "%eax"); - break; - default: - FAIL() << "invalid input width, only 1, 2 or 4 is allowed"; - } - }, - ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGSEGV), ""); -} - -TEST(ExceptionTest, Halt) { - // In order to prevent the regular handler from messing with things (and - // perhaps refaulting until some other signal occurs), we reset the handler to - // the default action here and ensure that it dies correctly. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_handler = SIG_DFL; - auto const cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGSEGV, sa)); - - EXPECT_EXIT(Halt(), ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGSEGV), ""); -} - -TEST(ExceptionTest, DivideByZero) { - // See above. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_handler = SIG_DFL; - auto const cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGFPE, sa)); - - EXPECT_EXIT( - { - uint32_t remainder; - uint32_t quotient; - uint32_t divisor = 0; - uint64_t value = 1; - asm("divl 0(%2)\r\n" - : "=d"(remainder), "=a"(quotient) - : "r"(&divisor), "d"(value >> 32), "a"(value)); - TEST_CHECK(quotient > 0); // Force dependency. - }, - ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGFPE), ""); -} - -TEST(ExceptionTest, IOAccessFault) { - // See above. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_handler = SIG_DFL; - auto const cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGSEGV, sa)); - - InIOHelper(1, 0x0); - InIOHelper(2, 0x7); - InIOHelper(4, 0x6); - InIOHelper(1, 0xffff); - InIOHelper(2, 0xffff); - InIOHelper(4, 0xfffd); -} - -TEST(ExceptionTest, Alignment) { - SetAlignmentCheck(); - ClearAlignmentCheck(); -} - -TEST(ExceptionTest, AlignmentHalt) { - // See above. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_handler = SIG_DFL; - auto const cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGSEGV, sa)); - - // Reported upstream. We need to ensure that bad flags are cleared even in - // fault paths. Set the alignment flag and then generate an exception. - EXPECT_EXIT( - { - SetAlignmentCheck(); - Halt(); - }, - ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGSEGV), ""); -} - -TEST(ExceptionTest, AlignmentCheck) { - - // See above. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_handler = SIG_DFL; - auto const cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGBUS, sa)); - - EXPECT_EXIT( - { - char array[16]; - SetAlignmentCheck(); - for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) { - // At least 7/8 offsets will be unaligned here. - uint64_t* ptr = reinterpret_cast<uint64_t*>(&array[i]); - asm("mov %0, 0(%0)\r\n" : : "r"(ptr) : "ax"); - } - }, - ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGBUS), ""); -} - -TEST(ExceptionTest, Int3Normal) { - // See above. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_handler = SIG_DFL; - auto const cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGTRAP, sa)); - - EXPECT_EXIT(Int3Normal(), ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGTRAP), ""); -} - -TEST(ExceptionTest, Int3Compact) { - // See above. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_handler = SIG_DFL; - auto const cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGTRAP, sa)); - - EXPECT_EXIT(Int3Compact(), ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGTRAP), ""); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/exec.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/exec.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 4c7c95321..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/exec.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,630 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/exec.h" - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/eventfd.h> -#include <sys/resource.h> -#include <sys/time.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <iostream> -#include <memory> -#include <string> -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/match.h" -#include "absl/strings/numbers.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_split.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "absl/synchronization/mutex.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -constexpr char kBasicWorkload[] = "exec_basic_workload"; -constexpr char kExitScript[] = "exit_script"; -constexpr char kStateWorkload[] = "exec_state_workload"; -constexpr char kProcExeWorkload[] = "exec_proc_exe_workload"; -constexpr char kAssertClosedWorkload[] = "exec_assert_closed_workload"; -constexpr char kPriorityWorkload[] = "priority_execve"; - -std::string WorkloadPath(absl::string_view binary) { - std::string full_path; - char* test_src = getenv("TEST_SRCDIR"); - if (test_src) { - full_path = JoinPath(test_src, "__main__/test/syscalls/linux", binary); - } - - TEST_CHECK(full_path.empty() == false); - return full_path; -} - -constexpr char kExit42[] = "--exec_exit_42"; -constexpr char kExecWithThread[] = "--exec_exec_with_thread"; -constexpr char kExecFromThread[] = "--exec_exec_from_thread"; - -// Runs filename with argv and checks that the exit status is expect_status and -// that stderr contains expect_stderr. -void CheckOutput(const std::string& filename, const ExecveArray& argv, - const ExecveArray& envv, int expect_status, - const std::string& expect_stderr) { - int pipe_fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe2(pipe_fds, O_CLOEXEC), SyscallSucceeds()); - - FileDescriptor read_fd(pipe_fds[0]); - FileDescriptor write_fd(pipe_fds[1]); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - - const auto remap_stderr = [pipe_fds] { - // Remap stdin and stdout to /dev/null. - int fd = open("/dev/null", O_RDWR | O_CLOEXEC); - if (fd < 0) { - _exit(errno); - } - - int ret = dup2(fd, 0); - if (ret < 0) { - _exit(errno); - } - - ret = dup2(fd, 1); - if (ret < 0) { - _exit(errno); - } - - // And stderr to the pipe. - ret = dup2(pipe_fds[1], 2); - if (ret < 0) { - _exit(errno); - } - - // Here, we'd ideally close all other FDs inherited from the parent. - // However, that's not worth the effort and CloexecNormalFile and - // CloexecEventfd depend on that not happening. - }; - - auto kill = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(filename, argv, envv, remap_stderr, &child, &execve_errno)); - - ASSERT_EQ(0, execve_errno); - - // Not needed anymore. - write_fd.reset(); - - // Read stderr until the child exits. - std::string output; - constexpr int kSize = 128; - char buf[kSize]; - int n; - do { - ASSERT_THAT(n = ReadFd(read_fd.get(), buf, kSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - if (n > 0) { - output.append(buf, n); - } - } while (n > 0); - - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(status, expect_status); - - // Process cleanup no longer needed. - kill.Release(); - - EXPECT_TRUE(absl::StrContains(output, expect_stderr)) << output; -} - -TEST(ExecDeathTest, EmptyPath) { - int execve_errno; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ForkAndExec("", {}, {}, nullptr, &execve_errno)); - EXPECT_EQ(execve_errno, ENOENT); -} - -TEST(ExecDeathTest, Basic) { - CheckOutput(WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload), {WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload)}, {}, - ArgEnvExitStatus(0, 0), - absl::StrCat(WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload), "\n")); -} - -TEST(ExecDeathTest, OneArg) { - CheckOutput(WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload), {WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload), "1"}, - {}, ArgEnvExitStatus(1, 0), - absl::StrCat(WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload), "\n1\n")); -} - -TEST(ExecDeathTest, FiveArg) { - CheckOutput(WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload), - {WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload), "1", "2", "3", "4", "5"}, {}, - ArgEnvExitStatus(5, 0), - absl::StrCat(WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload), "\n1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n")); -} - -TEST(ExecDeathTest, OneEnv) { - CheckOutput(WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload), {WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload)}, - {"1"}, ArgEnvExitStatus(0, 1), - absl::StrCat(WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload), "\n1\n")); -} - -TEST(ExecDeathTest, FiveEnv) { - CheckOutput(WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload), {WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload)}, - {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5"}, ArgEnvExitStatus(0, 5), - absl::StrCat(WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload), "\n1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n")); -} - -TEST(ExecDeathTest, OneArgOneEnv) { - CheckOutput(WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload), - {WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload), "arg"}, {"env"}, - ArgEnvExitStatus(1, 1), - absl::StrCat(WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload), "\narg\nenv\n")); -} - -TEST(ExecDeathTest, InterpreterScript) { - CheckOutput(WorkloadPath(kExitScript), {WorkloadPath(kExitScript), "25"}, {}, - ArgEnvExitStatus(25, 0), ""); -} - -// Everything after the path in the interpreter script is a single argument. -TEST(ExecDeathTest, InterpreterScriptArgSplit) { - // Symlink through /tmp to ensure the path is short enough. - TempPath link = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateSymlinkTo("/tmp", WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload))); - - TempPath script = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), absl::StrCat("#!", link.path(), " foo bar"), - 0755)); - - CheckOutput(script.path(), {script.path()}, {}, ArgEnvExitStatus(2, 0), - absl::StrCat(link.path(), "\nfoo bar\n", script.path(), "\n")); -} - -// Original argv[0] is replaced with the script path. -TEST(ExecDeathTest, InterpreterScriptArgvZero) { - // Symlink through /tmp to ensure the path is short enough. - TempPath link = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateSymlinkTo("/tmp", WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload))); - - TempPath script = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), absl::StrCat("#!", link.path()), 0755)); - - CheckOutput(script.path(), {"REPLACED"}, {}, ArgEnvExitStatus(1, 0), - absl::StrCat(link.path(), "\n", script.path(), "\n")); -} - -// Original argv[0] is replaced with the script path, exactly as passed to -// execve. -TEST(ExecDeathTest, InterpreterScriptArgvZeroRelative) { - // Symlink through /tmp to ensure the path is short enough. - TempPath link = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateSymlinkTo("/tmp", WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload))); - - TempPath script = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), absl::StrCat("#!", link.path()), 0755)); - - auto cwd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetCWD()); - auto script_relative = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetRelativePath(cwd, script.path())); - - CheckOutput(script_relative, {"REPLACED"}, {}, ArgEnvExitStatus(1, 0), - absl::StrCat(link.path(), "\n", script_relative, "\n")); -} - -// argv[0] is added as the script path, even if there was none. -TEST(ExecDeathTest, InterpreterScriptArgvZeroAdded) { - // Symlink through /tmp to ensure the path is short enough. - TempPath link = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateSymlinkTo("/tmp", WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload))); - - TempPath script = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), absl::StrCat("#!", link.path()), 0755)); - - CheckOutput(script.path(), {}, {}, ArgEnvExitStatus(1, 0), - absl::StrCat(link.path(), "\n", script.path(), "\n")); -} - -// A NUL byte in the script line ends parsing. -TEST(ExecDeathTest, InterpreterScriptArgNUL) { - // Symlink through /tmp to ensure the path is short enough. - TempPath link = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateSymlinkTo("/tmp", WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload))); - - TempPath script = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), - absl::StrCat("#!", link.path(), " foo", std::string(1, '\0'), "bar"), - 0755)); - - CheckOutput(script.path(), {script.path()}, {}, ArgEnvExitStatus(2, 0), - absl::StrCat(link.path(), "\nfoo\n", script.path(), "\n")); -} - -// Trailing whitespace following interpreter path is ignored. -TEST(ExecDeathTest, InterpreterScriptTrailingWhitespace) { - // Symlink through /tmp to ensure the path is short enough. - TempPath link = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateSymlinkTo("/tmp", WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload))); - - TempPath script = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), absl::StrCat("#!", link.path(), " "), 0755)); - - CheckOutput(script.path(), {script.path()}, {}, ArgEnvExitStatus(1, 0), - absl::StrCat(link.path(), "\n", script.path(), "\n")); -} - -// Multiple whitespace characters between interpreter and arg allowed. -TEST(ExecDeathTest, InterpreterScriptArgWhitespace) { - // Symlink through /tmp to ensure the path is short enough. - TempPath link = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateSymlinkTo("/tmp", WorkloadPath(kBasicWorkload))); - - TempPath script = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), absl::StrCat("#!", link.path(), " foo"), 0755)); - - CheckOutput(script.path(), {script.path()}, {}, ArgEnvExitStatus(2, 0), - absl::StrCat(link.path(), "\nfoo\n", script.path(), "\n")); -} - -TEST(ExecDeathTest, InterpreterScriptNoPath) { - TempPath script = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateFileWith(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "#!", 0755)); - - int execve_errno; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(script.path(), {script.path()}, {}, nullptr, &execve_errno)); - EXPECT_EQ(execve_errno, ENOEXEC); -} - -// AT_EXECFN is the path passed to execve. -TEST(ExecDeathTest, ExecFn) { - // Symlink through /tmp to ensure the path is short enough. - TempPath link = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateSymlinkTo("/tmp", WorkloadPath(kStateWorkload))); - - TempPath script = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), absl::StrCat("#!", link.path(), " PrintExecFn"), - 0755)); - - // Pass the script as a relative path and assert that is what appears in - // AT_EXECFN. - auto cwd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetCWD()); - auto script_relative = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetRelativePath(cwd, script.path())); - - CheckOutput(script_relative, {script_relative}, {}, ArgEnvExitStatus(0, 0), - absl::StrCat(script_relative, "\n")); -} - -TEST(ExecDeathTest, ExecName) { - std::string path = WorkloadPath(kStateWorkload); - - CheckOutput(path, {path, "PrintExecName"}, {}, ArgEnvExitStatus(0, 0), - absl::StrCat(Basename(path).substr(0, 15), "\n")); -} - -TEST(ExecDeathTest, ExecNameScript) { - // Symlink through /tmp to ensure the path is short enough. - TempPath link = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateSymlinkTo("/tmp", WorkloadPath(kStateWorkload))); - - TempPath script = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), - absl::StrCat("#!", link.path(), " PrintExecName"), 0755)); - - std::string script_path = script.path(); - - CheckOutput(script_path, {script_path}, {}, ArgEnvExitStatus(0, 0), - absl::StrCat(Basename(script_path).substr(0, 15), "\n")); -} - -// execve may be called by a multithreaded process. -TEST(ExecDeathTest, WithSiblingThread) { - CheckOutput("/proc/self/exe", {"/proc/self/exe", kExecWithThread}, {}, - W_EXITCODE(42, 0), ""); -} - -// execve may be called from a thread other than the leader of a multithreaded -// process. -TEST(ExecDeathTest, FromSiblingThread) { - CheckOutput("/proc/self/exe", {"/proc/self/exe", kExecFromThread}, {}, - W_EXITCODE(42, 0), ""); -} - -TEST(ExecTest, NotFound) { - char* const argv[] = {nullptr}; - char* const envp[] = {nullptr}; - EXPECT_THAT(execve("/file/does/not/exist", argv, envp), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -TEST(ExecTest, NoExecPerm) { - char* const argv[] = {nullptr}; - char* const envp[] = {nullptr}; - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - EXPECT_THAT(execve(f.path().c_str(), argv, envp), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -// A signal handler we never expect to be called. -void SignalHandler(int signo) { - std::cerr << "Signal " << signo << " raised." << std::endl; - exit(1); -} - -// Signal handlers are reset on execve(2), unless they have default or ignored -// disposition. -TEST(ExecStateDeathTest, HandlerReset) { - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_handler = SignalHandler; - ASSERT_THAT(sigaction(SIGUSR1, &sa, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ExecveArray args = { - WorkloadPath(kStateWorkload), - "CheckSigHandler", - absl::StrCat(SIGUSR1), - absl::StrCat(absl::Hex(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(SIG_DFL))), - }; - - CheckOutput(WorkloadPath(kStateWorkload), args, {}, W_EXITCODE(0, 0), ""); -} - -// Ignored signal dispositions are not reset. -TEST(ExecStateDeathTest, IgnorePreserved) { - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; - ASSERT_THAT(sigaction(SIGUSR1, &sa, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ExecveArray args = { - WorkloadPath(kStateWorkload), - "CheckSigHandler", - absl::StrCat(SIGUSR1), - absl::StrCat(absl::Hex(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(SIG_IGN))), - }; - - CheckOutput(WorkloadPath(kStateWorkload), args, {}, W_EXITCODE(0, 0), ""); -} - -// Signal masks are not reset on exec -TEST(ExecStateDeathTest, SignalMask) { - sigset_t s; - sigemptyset(&s); - sigaddset(&s, SIGUSR1); - ASSERT_THAT(sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &s, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ExecveArray args = { - WorkloadPath(kStateWorkload), - "CheckSigBlocked", - absl::StrCat(SIGUSR1), - }; - - CheckOutput(WorkloadPath(kStateWorkload), args, {}, W_EXITCODE(0, 0), ""); -} - -// itimers persist across execve. -// N.B. Timers created with timer_create(2) should not be preserved! -TEST(ExecStateDeathTest, ItimerPreserved) { - // The fork in ForkAndExec clears itimers, so only set them up after fork. - auto setup_itimer = [] { - // Ignore SIGALRM, as we don't actually care about timer - // expirations. - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; - int ret = sigaction(SIGALRM, &sa, nullptr); - if (ret < 0) { - _exit(errno); - } - - struct itimerval itv; - itv.it_interval.tv_sec = 1; - itv.it_interval.tv_usec = 0; - itv.it_value.tv_sec = 1; - itv.it_value.tv_usec = 0; - ret = setitimer(ITIMER_REAL, &itv, nullptr); - if (ret < 0) { - _exit(errno); - } - }; - - std::string filename = WorkloadPath(kStateWorkload); - ExecveArray argv = { - filename, - "CheckItimerEnabled", - absl::StrCat(ITIMER_REAL), - }; - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto kill = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(filename, argv, {}, setup_itimer, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(0, execve_errno); - - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, status); - - // Process cleanup no longer needed. - kill.Release(); -} - -TEST(ProcSelfExe, ChangesAcrossExecve) { - // See exec_proc_exe_workload for more details. We simply - // assert that the /proc/self/exe link changes across execve. - CheckOutput(WorkloadPath(kProcExeWorkload), - {WorkloadPath(kProcExeWorkload), - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcessExePath(getpid()))}, - {}, W_EXITCODE(0, 0), ""); -} - -TEST(ExecTest, CloexecNormalFile) { - TempPath tempFile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateFileWith(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "bar", 0755)); - const FileDescriptor fd_closed_on_exec = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(tempFile.path(), O_RDONLY | O_CLOEXEC)); - - CheckOutput(WorkloadPath(kAssertClosedWorkload), - {WorkloadPath(kAssertClosedWorkload), - absl::StrCat(fd_closed_on_exec.get())}, - {}, W_EXITCODE(0, 0), ""); - - // The assert closed workload exits with code 2 if the file still exists. We - // can use this to do a negative test. - const FileDescriptor fd_open_on_exec = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(tempFile.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - CheckOutput(WorkloadPath(kAssertClosedWorkload), - {WorkloadPath(kAssertClosedWorkload), - absl::StrCat(fd_open_on_exec.get())}, - {}, W_EXITCODE(2, 0), ""); -} - -TEST(ExecTest, CloexecEventfd) { - int efd; - ASSERT_THAT(efd = eventfd(0, EFD_CLOEXEC), SyscallSucceeds()); - FileDescriptor fd(efd); - - CheckOutput(WorkloadPath(kAssertClosedWorkload), - {WorkloadPath(kAssertClosedWorkload), absl::StrCat(fd.get())}, {}, - W_EXITCODE(0, 0), ""); -} - -// Priority consistent across calls to execve() -TEST(GetpriorityTest, ExecveMaintainsPriority) { - int prio = 16; - ASSERT_THAT(setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, getpid(), prio), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // To avoid trying to use negative exit values, check for - // 20 - prio. Since prio should always be in the range [-20, 19], - // this leave expected_exit_code in the range [1, 40]. - int expected_exit_code = 20 - prio; - - // Program run (priority_execve) will exit(X) where - // X=getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS,0). Check that this exit value is prio. - CheckOutput(WorkloadPath(kPriorityWorkload), - {WorkloadPath(kPriorityWorkload)}, {}, - W_EXITCODE(expected_exit_code, 0), ""); -} - -void ExecWithThread() { - // Used to ensure that the thread has actually started. - absl::Mutex mu; - bool started = false; - - ScopedThread t([&] { - mu.Lock(); - started = true; - mu.Unlock(); - - while (true) { - pause(); - } - }); - - mu.LockWhen(absl::Condition(&started)); - mu.Unlock(); - - const ExecveArray argv = {"/proc/self/exe", kExit42}; - const ExecveArray envv; - - execve("/proc/self/exe", argv.get(), envv.get()); - exit(errno); -} - -void ExecFromThread() { - ScopedThread t([] { - const ExecveArray argv = {"/proc/self/exe", kExit42}; - const ExecveArray envv; - - execve("/proc/self/exe", argv.get(), envv.get()); - exit(errno); - }); - - while (true) { - pause(); - } -} - -bool ValidateProcCmdlineVsArgv(const int argc, const char* const* argv) { - auto contents_or = GetContents("/proc/self/cmdline"); - if (!contents_or.ok()) { - std::cerr << "Unable to get /proc/self/cmdline: " << contents_or.error(); - return false; - } - auto contents = contents_or.ValueOrDie(); - if (contents.back() != '\0') { - std::cerr << "Non-null terminated /proc/self/cmdline!"; - return false; - } - contents.pop_back(); - std::vector<std::string> procfs_cmdline = absl::StrSplit(contents, '\0'); - - if (static_cast<int>(procfs_cmdline.size()) != argc) { - std::cerr << "argc = " << argc << " != " << procfs_cmdline.size(); - return false; - } - - for (int i = 0; i < argc; ++i) { - if (procfs_cmdline[i] != argv[i]) { - std::cerr << "Procfs command line argument " << i << " mismatch " - << procfs_cmdline[i] << " != " << argv[i]; - return false; - } - } - return true; -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - // Start by validating that the stack argv is consistent with procfs. - if (!gvisor::testing::ValidateProcCmdlineVsArgv(argc, argv)) { - return 1; - } - - // Some of these tests require no background threads, so check for them before - // TestInit. - for (int i = 0; i < argc; i++) { - absl::string_view arg(argv[i]); - - if (arg == gvisor::testing::kExit42) { - return 42; - } - if (arg == gvisor::testing::kExecWithThread) { - gvisor::testing::ExecWithThread(); - return 1; - } - if (arg == gvisor::testing::kExecFromThread) { - gvisor::testing::ExecFromThread(); - return 1; - } - } - - gvisor::testing::TestInit(&argc, &argv); - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/exec.h b/test/syscalls/linux/exec.h deleted file mode 100644 index 5c0f7e654..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/exec.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_EXEC_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_EXEC_H_ - -#include <sys/wait.h> - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Returns the exit code used by exec_basic_workload. -inline int ArgEnvExitCode(int args, int envs) { return args + envs * 10; } - -// Returns the exit status used by exec_basic_workload. -inline int ArgEnvExitStatus(int args, int envs) { - return W_EXITCODE(ArgEnvExitCode(args, envs), 0); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_EXEC_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/exec_assert_closed_workload.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/exec_assert_closed_workload.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 95643618d..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/exec_assert_closed_workload.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <iostream> - -#include "absl/strings/numbers.h" - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - if (argc != 2) { - std::cerr << "need two arguments, got " << argc; - exit(1); - } - int fd; - if (!absl::SimpleAtoi(argv[1], &fd)) { - std::cerr << "fd: " << argv[1] << " could not be parsed" << std::endl; - exit(1); - } - struct stat s; - if (fstat(fd, &s) == 0) { - std::cerr << "fd: " << argv[1] << " should not be valid" << std::endl; - exit(2); - } - if (errno != EBADF) { - std::cerr << "fstat fd: " << argv[1] << " got errno: " << errno - << " wanted: " << EBADF << std::endl; - exit(1); - } - return 0; -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/exec_basic_workload.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/exec_basic_workload.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 1bbd6437e..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/exec_basic_workload.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <stdlib.h> - -#include <iostream> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/exec.h" - -int main(int argc, char** argv, char** envp) { - int i; - for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { - std::cerr << argv[i] << std::endl; - } - for (i = 0; envp[i] != nullptr; i++) { - std::cerr << envp[i] << std::endl; - } - exit(gvisor::testing::ArgEnvExitCode(argc - 1, i)); - return 0; -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/exec_binary.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/exec_binary.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 91b55015c..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/exec_binary.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1502 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <elf.h> -#include <errno.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <sys/ptrace.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/user.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <algorithm> -#include <functional> -#include <iterator> -#include <tuple> -#include <utility> -#include <vector> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/proc_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -using ::testing::AnyOf; -using ::testing::Eq; - -#ifndef __x86_64__ -// The assembly stub and ELF internal details must be ported to other arches. -#error "Test only supported on x86-64" -#endif // __x86_64__ - -// amd64 stub that calls PTRACE_TRACEME and sends itself SIGSTOP. -const char kPtraceCode[] = { - // movq $101, %rax /* ptrace */ - '\x48', - '\xc7', - '\xc0', - '\x65', - '\x00', - '\x00', - '\x00', - // movq $0, %rsi /* PTRACE_TRACEME */ - '\x48', - '\xc7', - '\xc6', - '\x00', - '\x00', - '\x00', - '\x00', - // movq $0, %rdi - '\x48', - '\xc7', - '\xc7', - '\x00', - '\x00', - '\x00', - '\x00', - // movq $0, %rdx - '\x48', - '\xc7', - '\xc2', - '\x00', - '\x00', - '\x00', - '\x00', - // movq $0, %r10 - '\x49', - '\xc7', - '\xc2', - '\x00', - '\x00', - '\x00', - '\x00', - // syscall - '\x0f', - '\x05', - - // movq $39, %rax /* getpid */ - '\x48', - '\xc7', - '\xc0', - '\x27', - '\x00', - '\x00', - '\x00', - // syscall - '\x0f', - '\x05', - - // movq %rax, %rdi /* pid */ - '\x48', - '\x89', - '\xc7', - // movq $62, %rax /* kill */ - '\x48', - '\xc7', - '\xc0', - '\x3e', - '\x00', - '\x00', - '\x00', - // movq $19, %rsi /* SIGSTOP */ - '\x48', - '\xc7', - '\xc6', - '\x13', - '\x00', - '\x00', - '\x00', - // syscall - '\x0f', - '\x05', -}; - -// Size of a syscall instruction. -constexpr int kSyscallSize = 2; - -// This test suite tests executable loading in the kernel (ELF and interpreter -// scripts). - -// Parameterized ELF types for 64 and 32 bit. -template <int Size> -struct ElfTypes; - -template <> -struct ElfTypes<64> { - typedef Elf64_Ehdr ElfEhdr; - typedef Elf64_Phdr ElfPhdr; -}; - -template <> -struct ElfTypes<32> { - typedef Elf32_Ehdr ElfEhdr; - typedef Elf32_Phdr ElfPhdr; -}; - -template <int Size> -struct ElfBinary { - using ElfEhdr = typename ElfTypes<Size>::ElfEhdr; - using ElfPhdr = typename ElfTypes<Size>::ElfPhdr; - - ElfEhdr header = {}; - std::vector<ElfPhdr> phdrs; - std::vector<char> data; - - // UpdateOffsets updates p_offset, p_vaddr in all phdrs to account for the - // space taken by the header and phdrs. - // - // It also updates header.e_phnum and adds the offset to header.e_entry to - // account for the headers residing in the first PT_LOAD segment. - // - // Before calling UpdateOffsets each of those fields should be the appropriate - // offset into data. - void UpdateOffsets() { - size_t offset = sizeof(header) + phdrs.size() * sizeof(ElfPhdr); - header.e_entry += offset; - header.e_phnum = phdrs.size(); - for (auto& p : phdrs) { - p.p_offset += offset; - p.p_vaddr += offset; - } - } - - // AddInterpreter adds a PT_INTERP segment with the passed contents. - // - // A later call to UpdateOffsets is required to make the new phdr valid. - void AddInterpreter(std::vector<char> contents) { - const int start = data.size(); - data.insert(data.end(), contents.begin(), contents.end()); - const int size = data.size() - start; - - ElfPhdr phdr = {}; - phdr.p_type = PT_INTERP; - phdr.p_offset = start; - phdr.p_filesz = size; - phdr.p_memsz = size; - // "If [PT_INTERP] is present, it must precede any loadable segment entry." - phdrs.insert(phdrs.begin(), phdr); - } - - // Writes the header, phdrs, and data to fd. - PosixError Write(int fd) const { - int ret = WriteFd(fd, &header, sizeof(header)); - if (ret < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "failed to write header"); - } else if (ret != sizeof(header)) { - return PosixError(EIO, absl::StrCat("short write of header: ", ret)); - } - - for (auto const& p : phdrs) { - ret = WriteFd(fd, &p, sizeof(p)); - if (ret < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "failed to write phdr"); - } else if (ret != sizeof(p)) { - return PosixError(EIO, absl::StrCat("short write of phdr: ", ret)); - } - } - - ret = WriteFd(fd, data.data(), data.size()); - if (ret < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "failed to write data"); - } else if (ret != static_cast<int>(data.size())) { - return PosixError(EIO, absl::StrCat("short write of data: ", ret)); - } - - return NoError(); - } -}; - -// Creates a new temporary executable ELF file in parent with elf as the -// contents. -template <int Size> -PosixErrorOr<TempPath> CreateElfWith(absl::string_view parent, - ElfBinary<Size> const& elf) { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO( - auto file, TempPath::CreateFileWith(parent, absl::string_view(), 0755)); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto fd, Open(file.path(), O_RDWR)); - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(elf.Write(fd.get())); - return std::move(file); -} - -// Creates a new temporary executable ELF file with elf as the contents. -template <int Size> -PosixErrorOr<TempPath> CreateElfWith(ElfBinary<Size> const& elf) { - return CreateElfWith(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), elf); -} - -// Wait for pid to stop, and assert that it stopped via SIGSTOP. -PosixError WaitStopped(pid_t pid) { - int status; - int ret = RetryEINTR(waitpid)(pid, &status, 0); - MaybeSave(); - if (ret < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "wait failed"); - } else if (ret != pid) { - return PosixError(ESRCH, absl::StrCat("wait got ", ret, " want ", pid)); - } - - if (!WIFSTOPPED(status) || WSTOPSIG(status) != SIGSTOP) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, - absl::StrCat("pid did not SIGSTOP; status = ", status)); - } - - return NoError(); -} - -// Returns a valid ELF that PTRACE_TRACEME and SIGSTOPs itself. -// -// UpdateOffsets must be called before writing this ELF. -ElfBinary<64> StandardElf() { - ElfBinary<64> elf; - elf.header.e_ident[EI_MAG0] = ELFMAG0; - elf.header.e_ident[EI_MAG1] = ELFMAG1; - elf.header.e_ident[EI_MAG2] = ELFMAG2; - elf.header.e_ident[EI_MAG3] = ELFMAG3; - elf.header.e_ident[EI_CLASS] = ELFCLASS64; - elf.header.e_ident[EI_DATA] = ELFDATA2LSB; - elf.header.e_ident[EI_VERSION] = EV_CURRENT; - elf.header.e_type = ET_EXEC; - elf.header.e_machine = EM_X86_64; - elf.header.e_version = EV_CURRENT; - elf.header.e_phoff = sizeof(elf.header); - elf.header.e_phentsize = sizeof(decltype(elf)::ElfPhdr); - - // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/153): Always include a PT_GNU_STACK segment to - // disable executable stacks. With this omitted the stack (and all PROT_READ) - // mappings should be executable, but gVisor doesn't support that. - decltype(elf)::ElfPhdr phdr = {}; - phdr.p_type = PT_GNU_STACK; - phdr.p_flags = PF_R | PF_W; - elf.phdrs.push_back(phdr); - - phdr = {}; - phdr.p_type = PT_LOAD; - phdr.p_flags = PF_R | PF_X; - phdr.p_offset = 0; - phdr.p_vaddr = 0x40000; - phdr.p_filesz = sizeof(kPtraceCode); - phdr.p_memsz = phdr.p_filesz; - elf.phdrs.push_back(phdr); - - elf.header.e_entry = phdr.p_vaddr; - - elf.data.assign(kPtraceCode, kPtraceCode + sizeof(kPtraceCode)); - - return elf; -} - -// Test that a trivial binary executes. -TEST(ElfTest, Execute) { - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(elf)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(file.path(), {file.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - // Ensure it made it to SIGSTOP. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WaitStopped(child)); - - struct user_regs_struct regs; - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS, child, 0, ®s), SyscallSucceeds()); - // RIP is just beyond the final syscall instruction. - EXPECT_EQ(regs.rip, elf.header.e_entry + sizeof(kPtraceCode)); - - EXPECT_THAT(child, ContainsMappings(std::vector<ProcMapsEntry>({ - {0x40000, 0x41000, true, false, true, true, 0, 0, 0, 0, - file.path().c_str()}, - }))); -} - -// StandardElf without data completes execve, but faults once running. -TEST(ElfTest, MissingText) { - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - elf.data.clear(); - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(elf)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(file.path(), {file.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - // It runs off the end of the zeroes filling the end of the page. - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status) && WTERMSIG(status) == SIGSEGV) << status; -} - -// Typical ELF with a data + bss segment -TEST(ElfTest, DataSegment) { - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - - // Create a standard ELF, but extend to 1.5 pages. The second page will be the - // beginning of a multi-page data + bss segment. - elf.data.resize(kPageSize + kPageSize / 2); - - decltype(elf)::ElfPhdr phdr = {}; - phdr.p_type = PT_LOAD; - phdr.p_flags = PF_R | PF_W; - phdr.p_offset = kPageSize; - phdr.p_vaddr = 0x41000; - phdr.p_filesz = kPageSize / 2; - // The header is going to push vaddr up by a few hundred bytes. Keep p_memsz a - // bit less than 2 pages so this mapping doesn't extend beyond 0x43000. - phdr.p_memsz = 2 * kPageSize - kPageSize / 2; - elf.phdrs.push_back(phdr); - - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(elf)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(file.path(), {file.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WaitStopped(child)); - - EXPECT_THAT( - child, ContainsMappings(std::vector<ProcMapsEntry>({ - // text page. - {0x40000, 0x41000, true, false, true, true, 0, 0, 0, 0, - file.path().c_str()}, - // data + bss page from file. - {0x41000, 0x42000, true, true, false, true, kPageSize, 0, 0, 0, - file.path().c_str()}, - // bss page from anon. - {0x42000, 0x43000, true, true, false, true, 0, 0, 0, 0, ""}, - }))); -} - -// Additonal pages beyond filesz are always RW. -// -// N.B. Linux uses set_brk -> vm_brk to additional pages beyond filesz (even -// though start_brk itself will always be beyond memsz). As a result, the -// segment permissions don't apply; the mapping is always RW. -TEST(ElfTest, ExtraMemPages) { - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - - // Create a standard ELF, but extend to 1.5 pages. The second page will be the - // beginning of a multi-page data + bss segment. - elf.data.resize(kPageSize + kPageSize / 2); - - decltype(elf)::ElfPhdr phdr = {}; - phdr.p_type = PT_LOAD; - // RWX segment. The extra anon page will be RW anyways. - // - // N.B. Linux uses clear_user to clear the end of the file-mapped page, which - // respects the mapping protections. Thus if we map this RO with memsz > - // (unaligned) filesz, then execve will fail with EFAULT. See padzero(elf_bss) - // in fs/binfmt_elf.c:load_elf_binary. - // - // N.N.B.B. The above only applies to the last segment. For earlier segments, - // the clear_user error is ignored. - phdr.p_flags = PF_R | PF_W | PF_X; - phdr.p_offset = kPageSize; - phdr.p_vaddr = 0x41000; - phdr.p_filesz = kPageSize / 2; - // The header is going to push vaddr up by a few hundred bytes. Keep p_memsz a - // bit less than 2 pages so this mapping doesn't extend beyond 0x43000. - phdr.p_memsz = 2 * kPageSize - kPageSize / 2; - elf.phdrs.push_back(phdr); - - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(elf)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(file.path(), {file.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WaitStopped(child)); - - EXPECT_THAT(child, - ContainsMappings(std::vector<ProcMapsEntry>({ - // text page. - {0x40000, 0x41000, true, false, true, true, 0, 0, 0, 0, - file.path().c_str()}, - // data + bss page from file. - {0x41000, 0x42000, true, true, true, true, kPageSize, 0, 0, 0, - file.path().c_str()}, - // extra page from anon. - {0x42000, 0x43000, true, true, false, true, 0, 0, 0, 0, ""}, - }))); -} - -// An aligned segment with filesz == 0, memsz > 0 is anon-only. -TEST(ElfTest, AnonOnlySegment) { - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - - decltype(elf)::ElfPhdr phdr = {}; - phdr.p_type = PT_LOAD; - // RO segment. The extra anon page will be RW anyways. - phdr.p_flags = PF_R; - phdr.p_offset = 0; - phdr.p_vaddr = 0x41000; - phdr.p_filesz = 0; - phdr.p_memsz = kPageSize - 0xe8; - elf.phdrs.push_back(phdr); - - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - - // UpdateOffsets adjusts p_vaddr and p_offset by the header size, but we need - // a page-aligned p_vaddr to get a truly anon-only page. - elf.phdrs[2].p_vaddr = 0x41000; - // N.B. p_offset is now unaligned, but Linux doesn't care since this is - // anon-only. - - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(elf)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(file.path(), {file.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WaitStopped(child)); - - EXPECT_THAT(child, - ContainsMappings(std::vector<ProcMapsEntry>({ - // text page. - {0x40000, 0x41000, true, false, true, true, 0, 0, 0, 0, - file.path().c_str()}, - // anon page. - {0x41000, 0x42000, true, true, false, true, 0, 0, 0, 0, ""}, - }))); -} - -// p_offset must have the same alignment as p_vaddr. -TEST(ElfTest, UnalignedOffset) { - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - - // Unaligned offset. - elf.phdrs[1].p_offset += 1; - - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(elf)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(file.path(), {file.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - - // execve(2) return EINVAL, but behavior varies between Linux and gVisor. - // - // On Linux, the new mm is committed before attempting to map into it. By the - // time we hit EINVAL in the segment mmap, the old mm is gone. Linux returns - // to an empty mm, which immediately segfaults. - // - // OTOH, gVisor maps into the new mm before committing it. Thus when it hits - // failure, the caller is still intact to receive the error. - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, EINVAL); - } else { - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status) && WTERMSIG(status) == SIGSEGV) << status; - } -} - -// Linux will allow PT_LOAD segments to overlap. -TEST(ElfTest, DirectlyOverlappingSegments) { - // NOTE(b/37289926): see PIEOutOfOrderSegments. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - - // Same as the StandardElf mapping. - decltype(elf)::ElfPhdr phdr = {}; - phdr.p_type = PT_LOAD; - // Add PF_W so we can differentiate this mapping from the first. - phdr.p_flags = PF_R | PF_W | PF_X; - phdr.p_offset = 0; - phdr.p_vaddr = 0x40000; - phdr.p_filesz = sizeof(kPtraceCode); - phdr.p_memsz = phdr.p_filesz; - elf.phdrs.push_back(phdr); - - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(elf)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(file.path(), {file.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WaitStopped(child)); - - EXPECT_THAT(child, ContainsMappings(std::vector<ProcMapsEntry>({ - {0x40000, 0x41000, true, true, true, true, 0, 0, 0, 0, - file.path().c_str()}, - }))); -} - -// Linux allows out-of-order PT_LOAD segments. -TEST(ElfTest, OutOfOrderSegments) { - // NOTE(b/37289926): see PIEOutOfOrderSegments. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - - decltype(elf)::ElfPhdr phdr = {}; - phdr.p_type = PT_LOAD; - phdr.p_flags = PF_R | PF_X; - phdr.p_offset = 0; - phdr.p_vaddr = 0x20000; - phdr.p_filesz = sizeof(kPtraceCode); - phdr.p_memsz = phdr.p_filesz; - elf.phdrs.push_back(phdr); - - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(elf)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(file.path(), {file.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WaitStopped(child)); - - EXPECT_THAT(child, ContainsMappings(std::vector<ProcMapsEntry>({ - {0x20000, 0x21000, true, false, true, true, 0, 0, 0, 0, - file.path().c_str()}, - {0x40000, 0x41000, true, false, true, true, 0, 0, 0, 0, - file.path().c_str()}, - }))); -} - -// header.e_phoff is bound the end of the file. -TEST(ElfTest, OutOfBoundsPhdrs) { - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - elf.header.e_phoff = 0x100000; - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(elf)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(file.path(), {file.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - // On Linux 3.11, this caused EIO. On newer Linux, it causes ENOEXEC. - EXPECT_THAT(execve_errno, AnyOf(Eq(ENOEXEC), Eq(EIO))); -} - -// Claim there is a phdr beyond the end of the file, but don't include it. -TEST(ElfTest, MissingPhdr) { - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - - // Clear data so the file ends immediately after the phdrs. - // N.B. Per ElfTest.MissingData, StandardElf without data completes execve - // without error. - elf.data.clear(); - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - - // Claim that there is another phdr just beyond the end of the file. Of - // course, it isn't accessible. - elf.header.e_phnum++; - - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(elf)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(file.path(), {file.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - // On Linux 3.11, this caused EIO. On newer Linux, it causes ENOEXEC. - EXPECT_THAT(execve_errno, AnyOf(Eq(ENOEXEC), Eq(EIO))); -} - -// No headers at all, just the ELF magic. -TEST(ElfTest, MissingHeader) { - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileMode(0755)); - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR)); - - const char kElfMagic[] = {0x7f, 'E', 'L', 'F'}; - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(fd.get(), &kElfMagic, sizeof(kElfMagic)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - fd.reset(); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(file.path(), {file.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - EXPECT_EQ(execve_errno, ENOEXEC); -} - -// Load a PIE ELF with a data + bss segment. -TEST(ElfTest, PIE) { - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - - elf.header.e_type = ET_DYN; - - // Create a standard ELF, but extend to 1.5 pages. The second page will be the - // beginning of a multi-page data + bss segment. - elf.data.resize(kPageSize + kPageSize / 2); - - elf.header.e_entry = 0x0; - - decltype(elf)::ElfPhdr phdr = {}; - phdr.p_type = PT_LOAD; - phdr.p_flags = PF_R | PF_W; - phdr.p_offset = kPageSize; - // Put the data segment at a bit of an offset. - phdr.p_vaddr = 0x20000; - phdr.p_filesz = kPageSize / 2; - // The header is going to push vaddr up by a few hundred bytes. Keep p_memsz a - // bit less than 2 pages so this mapping doesn't extend beyond 0x43000. - phdr.p_memsz = 2 * kPageSize - kPageSize / 2; - elf.phdrs.push_back(phdr); - - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - - // The first segment really needs to start at 0 for a normal PIE binary, and - // thus includes the headers. - const uint64_t offset = elf.phdrs[1].p_offset; - elf.phdrs[1].p_offset = 0x0; - elf.phdrs[1].p_vaddr = 0x0; - elf.phdrs[1].p_filesz += offset; - elf.phdrs[1].p_memsz += offset; - - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(elf)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(file.path(), {file.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WaitStopped(child)); - - // RIP tells us which page the first segment was loaded into. - struct user_regs_struct regs; - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS, child, 0, ®s), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const uint64_t load_addr = regs.rip & ~(kPageSize - 1); - - EXPECT_THAT(child, ContainsMappings(std::vector<ProcMapsEntry>({ - // text page. - {load_addr, load_addr + 0x1000, true, false, true, - true, 0, 0, 0, 0, file.path().c_str()}, - // data + bss page from file. - {load_addr + 0x20000, load_addr + 0x21000, true, true, - false, true, kPageSize, 0, 0, 0, file.path().c_str()}, - // bss page from anon. - {load_addr + 0x21000, load_addr + 0x22000, true, true, - false, true, 0, 0, 0, 0, ""}, - }))); -} - -// PIE binary with a non-zero start address. -// -// This is non-standard for a PIE binary, but valid. The binary is still loaded -// at an arbitrary address, not the first PT_LOAD vaddr. -// -// N.B. Linux changed this behavior in d1fd836dcf00d2028c700c7e44d2c23404062c90. -// Previously, with "randomization" enabled, PIE binaries with a non-zero start -// address would be be loaded at the address they specified because mmap was -// passed the load address, which wasn't 0 as expected. -// -// This change is present in kernel v4.1+. -TEST(ElfTest, PIENonZeroStart) { - // gVisor has the newer behavior. - if (!IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - auto version = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetKernelVersion()); - SKIP_IF(version.major < 4 || (version.major == 4 && version.minor < 1)); - } - - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - - elf.header.e_type = ET_DYN; - - // Create a standard ELF, but extend to 1.5 pages. The second page will be the - // beginning of a multi-page data + bss segment. - elf.data.resize(kPageSize + kPageSize / 2); - - decltype(elf)::ElfPhdr phdr = {}; - phdr.p_type = PT_LOAD; - phdr.p_flags = PF_R | PF_W; - phdr.p_offset = kPageSize; - // Put the data segment at a bit of an offset. - phdr.p_vaddr = 0x60000; - phdr.p_filesz = kPageSize / 2; - // The header is going to push vaddr up by a few hundred bytes. Keep p_memsz a - // bit less than 2 pages so this mapping doesn't extend beyond 0x43000. - phdr.p_memsz = 2 * kPageSize - kPageSize / 2; - elf.phdrs.push_back(phdr); - - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(elf)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(file.path(), {file.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WaitStopped(child)); - - // RIP tells us which page the first segment was loaded into. - struct user_regs_struct regs; - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS, child, 0, ®s), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const uint64_t load_addr = regs.rip & ~(kPageSize - 1); - - // The ELF is loaded at an arbitrary address, not the first PT_LOAD vaddr. - // - // N.B. this is technically flaky, but Linux is *extremely* unlikely to pick - // this as the start address, as it searches from the top down. - EXPECT_NE(load_addr, 0x40000); - - EXPECT_THAT(child, ContainsMappings(std::vector<ProcMapsEntry>({ - // text page. - {load_addr, load_addr + 0x1000, true, false, true, - true, 0, 0, 0, 0, file.path().c_str()}, - // data + bss page from file. - {load_addr + 0x20000, load_addr + 0x21000, true, true, - false, true, kPageSize, 0, 0, 0, file.path().c_str()}, - // bss page from anon. - {load_addr + 0x21000, load_addr + 0x22000, true, true, - false, true, 0, 0, 0, 0, ""}, - }))); -} - -TEST(ElfTest, PIEOutOfOrderSegments) { - // TODO(b/37289926): This triggers a bug in Linux where it computes the size - // of the binary as 0x20000 - 0x40000 = 0xfffffffffffe0000, which obviously - // fails to map. - // - // We test gVisor's behavior (of rejecting the binary) because I assert that - // Linux is wrong and needs to be fixed. - SKIP_IF(!IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - - elf.header.e_type = ET_DYN; - - // Create a standard ELF, but extend to 1.5 pages. The second page will be the - // beginning of a multi-page data + bss segment. - elf.data.resize(kPageSize + kPageSize / 2); - - decltype(elf)::ElfPhdr phdr = {}; - phdr.p_type = PT_LOAD; - phdr.p_flags = PF_R | PF_W; - phdr.p_offset = kPageSize; - // Put the data segment *before* the first segment. - phdr.p_vaddr = 0x20000; - phdr.p_filesz = kPageSize / 2; - // The header is going to push vaddr up by a few hundred bytes. Keep p_memsz a - // bit less than 2 pages so this mapping doesn't extend beyond 0x43000. - phdr.p_memsz = 2 * kPageSize - kPageSize / 2; - elf.phdrs.push_back(phdr); - - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(elf)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(file.path(), {file.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - EXPECT_EQ(execve_errno, ENOEXEC); -} - -// Standard dynamically linked binary with an ELF interpreter. -TEST(ElfTest, ELFInterpreter) { - ElfBinary<64> interpreter = StandardElf(); - interpreter.header.e_type = ET_DYN; - interpreter.header.e_entry = 0x0; - interpreter.UpdateOffsets(); - - // The first segment really needs to start at 0 for a normal PIE binary, and - // thus includes the headers. - uint64_t const offset = interpreter.phdrs[1].p_offset; - interpreter.phdrs[1].p_offset = 0x0; - interpreter.phdrs[1].p_vaddr = 0x0; - interpreter.phdrs[1].p_filesz += offset; - interpreter.phdrs[1].p_memsz += offset; - - TempPath interpreter_file = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(interpreter)); - - ElfBinary<64> binary = StandardElf(); - - // Append the interpreter path. - int const interp_data_start = binary.data.size(); - for (char const c : interpreter_file.path()) { - binary.data.push_back(c); - } - // NUL-terminate. - binary.data.push_back(0); - int const interp_data_size = binary.data.size() - interp_data_start; - - decltype(binary)::ElfPhdr phdr = {}; - phdr.p_type = PT_INTERP; - phdr.p_offset = interp_data_start; - phdr.p_filesz = interp_data_size; - phdr.p_memsz = interp_data_size; - // "If [PT_INTERP] is present, it must precede any loadable segment entry." - // - // However, Linux allows it anywhere, so we just stick it at the end to make - // sure out-of-order PT_INTERP is OK. - binary.phdrs.push_back(phdr); - - binary.UpdateOffsets(); - - TempPath binary_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(binary)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ForkAndExec( - binary_file.path(), {binary_file.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WaitStopped(child)); - - // RIP tells us which page the first segment of the interpreter was loaded - // into. - struct user_regs_struct regs; - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS, child, 0, ®s), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const uint64_t interp_load_addr = regs.rip & ~(kPageSize - 1); - - EXPECT_THAT(child, - ContainsMappings(std::vector<ProcMapsEntry>({ - // Main binary - {0x40000, 0x41000, true, false, true, true, 0, 0, 0, 0, - binary_file.path().c_str()}, - // Interpreter - {interp_load_addr, interp_load_addr + 0x1000, true, false, - true, true, 0, 0, 0, 0, interpreter_file.path().c_str()}, - }))); -} - -// Test parameter to ElfInterpterStaticTest cases. The first item is a suffix to -// add to the end of the interpreter path in the PT_INTERP segment and the -// second is the expected execve(2) errno. -using ElfInterpreterStaticParam = std::tuple<std::vector<char>, int>; - -class ElfInterpreterStaticTest - : public ::testing::TestWithParam<ElfInterpreterStaticParam> {}; - -// Statically linked ELF with a statically linked ELF interpreter. -TEST_P(ElfInterpreterStaticTest, Test) { - const std::vector<char> segment_suffix = std::get<0>(GetParam()); - const int expected_errno = std::get<1>(GetParam()); - - ElfBinary<64> interpreter = StandardElf(); - interpreter.UpdateOffsets(); - TempPath interpreter_file = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(interpreter)); - - ElfBinary<64> binary = StandardElf(); - // The PT_LOAD segment conflicts with the interpreter's PT_LOAD segment. The - // interpreter's will be mapped directly over the binary's. - - // Interpreter path plus the parameterized suffix in the PT_INTERP segment. - const std::string path = interpreter_file.path(); - std::vector<char> segment(path.begin(), path.end()); - segment.insert(segment.end(), segment_suffix.begin(), segment_suffix.end()); - binary.AddInterpreter(segment); - - binary.UpdateOffsets(); - - TempPath binary_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(binary)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ForkAndExec( - binary_file.path(), {binary_file.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, expected_errno); - - if (expected_errno == 0) { - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WaitStopped(child)); - - EXPECT_THAT(child, ContainsMappings(std::vector<ProcMapsEntry>({ - // Interpreter. - {0x40000, 0x41000, true, false, true, true, 0, 0, 0, - 0, interpreter_file.path().c_str()}, - }))); - } -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - Cases, ElfInterpreterStaticTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn({ - // Simple NUL-terminator to run the interpreter as normal. - std::make_tuple(std::vector<char>({'\0'}), 0), - // Add some garbage to the segment followed by a NUL-terminator. This is - // ignored. - std::make_tuple(std::vector<char>({'\0', 'b', '\0'}), 0), - // Add some garbage to the segment without a NUL-terminator. Linux will - // reject - // this. - std::make_tuple(std::vector<char>({'\0', 'b'}), ENOEXEC), - })); - -// Test parameter to ElfInterpterBadPathTest cases. The first item is the -// contents of the PT_INTERP segment and the second is the expected execve(2) -// errno. -using ElfInterpreterBadPathParam = std::tuple<std::vector<char>, int>; - -class ElfInterpreterBadPathTest - : public ::testing::TestWithParam<ElfInterpreterBadPathParam> {}; - -TEST_P(ElfInterpreterBadPathTest, Test) { - const std::vector<char> segment = std::get<0>(GetParam()); - const int expected_errno = std::get<1>(GetParam()); - - ElfBinary<64> binary = StandardElf(); - binary.AddInterpreter(segment); - binary.UpdateOffsets(); - - TempPath binary_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(binary)); - - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ForkAndExec( - binary_file.path(), {binary_file.path()}, {}, nullptr, &execve_errno)); - EXPECT_EQ(execve_errno, expected_errno); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - Cases, ElfInterpreterBadPathTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn({ - // NUL-terminated fake path in the PT_INTERP segment. - std::make_tuple(std::vector<char>({'/', 'f', '/', 'b', '\0'}), ENOENT), - // ELF interpreter not NUL-terminated. - std::make_tuple(std::vector<char>({'/', 'f', '/', 'b'}), ENOEXEC), - // ELF interpreter path omitted entirely. - // - // fs/binfmt_elf.c:load_elf_binary returns ENOEXEC if p_filesz is < 2 - // bytes. - std::make_tuple(std::vector<char>({'\0'}), ENOEXEC), - // ELF interpreter path = "\0". - // - // fs/binfmt_elf.c:load_elf_binary returns ENOEXEC if p_filesz is < 2 - // bytes, so add an extra byte to pass that check. - // - // load_elf_binary -> open_exec -> do_open_execat fails to check that - // name != '\0' before calling do_filp_open, which thus opens the - // working directory. do_open_execat returns EACCES because the - // directory is not a regular file. - std::make_tuple(std::vector<char>({'\0', '\0'}), EACCES), - })); - -// Relative path to ELF interpreter. -TEST(ElfTest, ELFInterpreterRelative) { - ElfBinary<64> interpreter = StandardElf(); - interpreter.header.e_type = ET_DYN; - interpreter.header.e_entry = 0x0; - interpreter.UpdateOffsets(); - - // The first segment really needs to start at 0 for a normal PIE binary, and - // thus includes the headers. - uint64_t const offset = interpreter.phdrs[1].p_offset; - interpreter.phdrs[1].p_offset = 0x0; - interpreter.phdrs[1].p_vaddr = 0x0; - interpreter.phdrs[1].p_filesz += offset; - interpreter.phdrs[1].p_memsz += offset; - - TempPath interpreter_file = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(interpreter)); - auto cwd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetCWD()); - auto interpreter_relative = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetRelativePath(cwd, interpreter_file.path())); - - ElfBinary<64> binary = StandardElf(); - - // NUL-terminated path in the PT_INTERP segment. - std::vector<char> segment(interpreter_relative.begin(), - interpreter_relative.end()); - segment.push_back(0); - binary.AddInterpreter(segment); - - binary.UpdateOffsets(); - - TempPath binary_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(binary)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ForkAndExec( - binary_file.path(), {binary_file.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WaitStopped(child)); - - // RIP tells us which page the first segment of the interpreter was loaded - // into. - struct user_regs_struct regs; - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS, child, 0, ®s), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const uint64_t interp_load_addr = regs.rip & ~(kPageSize - 1); - - EXPECT_THAT(child, - ContainsMappings(std::vector<ProcMapsEntry>({ - // Main binary - {0x40000, 0x41000, true, false, true, true, 0, 0, 0, 0, - binary_file.path().c_str()}, - // Interpreter - {interp_load_addr, interp_load_addr + 0x1000, true, false, - true, true, 0, 0, 0, 0, interpreter_file.path().c_str()}, - }))); -} - -// ELF interpreter architecture doesn't match the binary. -TEST(ElfTest, ELFInterpreterWrongArch) { - ElfBinary<64> interpreter = StandardElf(); - interpreter.header.e_machine = EM_PPC64; - interpreter.header.e_type = ET_DYN; - interpreter.header.e_entry = 0x0; - interpreter.UpdateOffsets(); - - // The first segment really needs to start at 0 for a normal PIE binary, and - // thus includes the headers. - uint64_t const offset = interpreter.phdrs[1].p_offset; - interpreter.phdrs[1].p_offset = 0x0; - interpreter.phdrs[1].p_vaddr = 0x0; - interpreter.phdrs[1].p_filesz += offset; - interpreter.phdrs[1].p_memsz += offset; - - TempPath interpreter_file = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(interpreter)); - - ElfBinary<64> binary = StandardElf(); - - // NUL-terminated path in the PT_INTERP segment. - const std::string path = interpreter_file.path(); - std::vector<char> segment(path.begin(), path.end()); - segment.push_back(0); - binary.AddInterpreter(segment); - - binary.UpdateOffsets(); - - TempPath binary_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(binary)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ForkAndExec( - binary_file.path(), {binary_file.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, ELIBBAD); -} - -// No execute permissions on the binary. -TEST(ElfTest, NoExecute) { - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(elf)); - - ASSERT_THAT(chmod(file.path().c_str(), 0644), SyscallSucceeds()); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(file.path(), {file.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - EXPECT_EQ(execve_errno, EACCES); -} - -// Execute, but no read permissions on the binary works just fine. -TEST(ElfTest, NoRead) { - // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/160): gVisor's backing filesystem may prevent the - // sentry from reading the executable. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(elf)); - - ASSERT_THAT(chmod(file.path().c_str(), 0111), SyscallSucceeds()); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(file.path(), {file.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WaitStopped(child)); - - // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/160): A task with a non-readable executable is marked - // non-dumpable, preventing access to proc files. gVisor does not implement - // this behavior. -} - -// No execute permissions on the ELF interpreter. -TEST(ElfTest, ElfInterpreterNoExecute) { - ElfBinary<64> interpreter = StandardElf(); - interpreter.header.e_type = ET_DYN; - interpreter.header.e_entry = 0x0; - interpreter.UpdateOffsets(); - - // The first segment really needs to start at 0 for a normal PIE binary, and - // thus includes the headers. - uint64_t const offset = interpreter.phdrs[1].p_offset; - interpreter.phdrs[1].p_offset = 0x0; - interpreter.phdrs[1].p_vaddr = 0x0; - interpreter.phdrs[1].p_filesz += offset; - interpreter.phdrs[1].p_memsz += offset; - - TempPath interpreter_file = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(interpreter)); - - ElfBinary<64> binary = StandardElf(); - - // NUL-terminated path in the PT_INTERP segment. - const std::string path = interpreter_file.path(); - std::vector<char> segment(path.begin(), path.end()); - segment.push_back(0); - binary.AddInterpreter(segment); - - binary.UpdateOffsets(); - - TempPath binary_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(binary)); - - ASSERT_THAT(chmod(interpreter_file.path().c_str(), 0644), SyscallSucceeds()); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(interpreter_file.path(), {interpreter_file.path()}, {}, - &child, &execve_errno)); - EXPECT_EQ(execve_errno, EACCES); -} - -// Execute a basic interpreter script. -TEST(InterpreterScriptTest, Execute) { - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - // Use /tmp explicitly to ensure the path is short enough. - TempPath binary = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith("/tmp", elf)); - - TempPath script = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), absl::StrCat("#!", binary.path()), 0755)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(script.path(), {script.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitStopped(child)); -} - -// Whitespace after #!. -TEST(InterpreterScriptTest, Whitespace) { - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - // Use /tmp explicitly to ensure the path is short enough. - TempPath binary = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith("/tmp", elf)); - - TempPath script = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), absl::StrCat("#! \t \t", binary.path()), 0755)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(script.path(), {script.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitStopped(child)); -} - -// Interpreter script is missing execute permission. -TEST(InterpreterScriptTest, InterpreterScriptNoExecute) { - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - // Use /tmp explicitly to ensure the path is short enough. - TempPath binary = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith("/tmp", elf)); - - TempPath script = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), absl::StrCat("#!", binary.path()), 0644)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(script.path(), {script.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, EACCES); -} - -// Binary interpreter script refers to is missing execute permission. -TEST(InterpreterScriptTest, BinaryNoExecute) { - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - // Use /tmp explicitly to ensure the path is short enough. - TempPath binary = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith("/tmp", elf)); - - ASSERT_THAT(chmod(binary.path().c_str(), 0644), SyscallSucceeds()); - - TempPath script = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), absl::StrCat("#!", binary.path()), 0755)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(script.path(), {script.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, EACCES); -} - -// Linux will load interpreter scripts five levels deep, but no more. -TEST(InterpreterScriptTest, MaxRecursion) { - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - // Use /tmp explicitly to ensure the path is short enough. - TempPath binary = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith("/tmp", elf)); - - TempPath script1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - "/tmp", absl::StrCat("#!", binary.path()), 0755)); - TempPath script2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - "/tmp", absl::StrCat("#!", script1.path()), 0755)); - TempPath script3 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - "/tmp", absl::StrCat("#!", script2.path()), 0755)); - TempPath script4 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - "/tmp", absl::StrCat("#!", script3.path()), 0755)); - TempPath script5 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - "/tmp", absl::StrCat("#!", script4.path()), 0755)); - TempPath script6 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - "/tmp", absl::StrCat("#!", script5.path()), 0755)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(script6.path(), {script6.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - // Too many levels of recursion. - EXPECT_EQ(execve_errno, ELOOP); - - // The next level up is OK. - auto cleanup2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(script5.path(), {script5.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitStopped(child)); -} - -// Interpreter script with a relative path. -TEST(InterpreterScriptTest, RelativePath) { - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - TempPath binary = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith("/tmp", elf)); - - auto cwd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetCWD()); - auto binary_relative = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetRelativePath(cwd, binary.path())); - - TempPath script = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), absl::StrCat("#!", binary_relative), 0755)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(script.path(), {script.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitStopped(child)); -} - -// Interpreter script with .. in a path component. -TEST(InterpreterScriptTest, UncleanPath) { - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - // Use /tmp explicitly to ensure the path is short enough. - TempPath binary = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith("/tmp", elf)); - - TempPath script = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), absl::StrCat("#!/tmp/../", binary.path()), - 0755)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(script.path(), {script.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitStopped(child)); -} - -// Passed interpreter script is a symlink. -TEST(InterpreterScriptTest, Symlink) { - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - // Use /tmp explicitly to ensure the path is short enough. - TempPath binary = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith("/tmp", elf)); - - TempPath script = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), absl::StrCat("#!", binary.path()), 0755)); - - TempPath link = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateSymlinkTo(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), script.path())); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(link.path(), {link.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitStopped(child)); -} - -// Interpreter script points to a symlink loop. -TEST(InterpreterScriptTest, SymlinkLoop) { - std::string const link1 = NewTempAbsPathInDir("/tmp"); - std::string const link2 = NewTempAbsPathInDir("/tmp"); - - ASSERT_THAT(symlink(link2.c_str(), link1.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto remove_link1 = Cleanup( - [&link1] { EXPECT_THAT(unlink(link1.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - - ASSERT_THAT(symlink(link1.c_str(), link2.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto remove_link2 = Cleanup( - [&link2] { EXPECT_THAT(unlink(link2.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - - TempPath script = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), absl::StrCat("#!", link1), 0755)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(script.path(), {script.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - EXPECT_EQ(execve_errno, ELOOP); -} - -// Binary is a symlink loop. -TEST(ExecveTest, SymlinkLoop) { - std::string const link1 = NewTempAbsPathInDir("/tmp"); - std::string const link2 = NewTempAbsPathInDir("/tmp"); - - ASSERT_THAT(symlink(link2.c_str(), link1.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto remove_link = Cleanup( - [&link1] { EXPECT_THAT(unlink(link1.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - - ASSERT_THAT(symlink(link1.c_str(), link2.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto remove_link2 = Cleanup( - [&link2] { EXPECT_THAT(unlink(link2.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(link1, {link1}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - EXPECT_EQ(execve_errno, ELOOP); -} - -// Binary is a directory. -TEST(ExecveTest, Directory) { - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec("/tmp", {"/tmp"}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - EXPECT_EQ(execve_errno, EACCES); -} - -// Pass a valid binary as a directory (extra / on the end). -TEST(ExecveTest, BinaryAsDirectory) { - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(elf)); - - std::string const path = absl::StrCat(file.path(), "/"); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(path, {path}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - EXPECT_EQ(execve_errno, ENOTDIR); -} - -// The initial brk value is after the page at the end of the binary. -TEST(ExecveTest, BrkAfterBinary) { - ElfBinary<64> elf = StandardElf(); - elf.UpdateOffsets(); - - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateElfWith(elf)); - - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(file.path(), {file.path()}, {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - // Ensure it made it to SIGSTOP. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WaitStopped(child)); - - struct user_regs_struct regs; - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS, child, 0, ®s), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // RIP is just beyond the final syscall instruction. Rewind to execute a brk - // syscall. - regs.rip -= kSyscallSize; - regs.rax = __NR_brk; - regs.rdi = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_SETREGS, child, 0, ®s), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Resume the child, waiting for syscall entry. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_SYSCALL, child, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - ASSERT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGTRAP) - << "status = " << status; - - // Execute the syscall. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_SYSCALL, child, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - ASSERT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGTRAP) - << "status = " << status; - - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS, child, 0, ®s), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // brk is after the text page. - // - // The kernel does brk randomization, so we can't be sure what the exact - // address will be, but it is always beyond the final page in the binary. - // i.e., it does not start immediately after memsz in the middle of a page. - // Userspace may expect to use that space. - EXPECT_GE(regs.rax, 0x41000); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/exec_proc_exe_workload.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/exec_proc_exe_workload.cc deleted file mode 100644 index b790fe5be..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/exec_proc_exe_workload.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <iostream> - -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" - -int main(int argc, char** argv, char** envp) { - std::string exe = - gvisor::testing::ProcessExePath(getpid()).ValueOrDie(); - if (exe[0] != '/') { - std::cerr << "relative path: " << exe << std::endl; - exit(1); - } - if (exe.find(argv[1]) != std::string::npos) { - std::cerr << "matching path: " << exe << std::endl; - exit(1); - } - - return 0; -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/exec_state_workload.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/exec_state_workload.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 028902b14..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/exec_state_workload.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,202 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <signal.h> -#include <stdint.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <sys/auxv.h> -#include <sys/prctl.h> -#include <sys/time.h> - -#include <iostream> -#include <ostream> -#include <string> - -#include "absl/strings/numbers.h" - -// Pretty-print a sigset_t. -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const sigset_t& s) { - out << "{ "; - - for (int i = 0; i < NSIG; i++) { - if (sigismember(&s, i)) { - out << i << " "; - } - } - - out << "}"; - return out; -} - -// Verify that the signo handler is handler. -int CheckSigHandler(uint32_t signo, uintptr_t handler) { - struct sigaction sa; - int ret = sigaction(signo, nullptr, &sa); - if (ret < 0) { - perror("sigaction"); - return 1; - } - - if (reinterpret_cast<void (*)(int)>(handler) != sa.sa_handler) { - std::cerr << "signo " << signo << " handler got: " << sa.sa_handler - << " expected: " << std::hex << handler; - return 1; - } - return 0; -} - -// Verify that the signo is blocked. -int CheckSigBlocked(uint32_t signo) { - sigset_t s; - int ret = sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, nullptr, &s); - if (ret < 0) { - perror("sigprocmask"); - return 1; - } - - if (!sigismember(&s, signo)) { - std::cerr << "signal " << signo << " not blocked in signal mask: " << s - << std::endl; - return 1; - } - return 0; -} - -// Verify that the itimer is enabled. -int CheckItimerEnabled(uint32_t timer) { - struct itimerval itv; - int ret = getitimer(timer, &itv); - if (ret < 0) { - perror("getitimer"); - return 1; - } - - if (!itv.it_value.tv_sec && !itv.it_value.tv_usec && - !itv.it_interval.tv_sec && !itv.it_interval.tv_usec) { - std::cerr << "timer " << timer - << " not enabled. value sec: " << itv.it_value.tv_sec - << " usec: " << itv.it_value.tv_usec - << " interval sec: " << itv.it_interval.tv_sec - << " usec: " << itv.it_interval.tv_usec << std::endl; - return 1; - } - return 0; -} - -int PrintExecFn() { - unsigned long execfn = getauxval(AT_EXECFN); - if (!execfn) { - std::cerr << "AT_EXECFN missing" << std::endl; - return 1; - } - - std::cerr << reinterpret_cast<const char*>(execfn) << std::endl; - return 0; -} - -int PrintExecName() { - const size_t name_length = 20; - char name[name_length] = {0}; - if (prctl(PR_GET_NAME, name) < 0) { - std::cerr << "prctl(PR_GET_NAME) failed" << std::endl; - return 1; - } - - std::cerr << name << std::endl; - return 0; -} - -void usage(const std::string& prog) { - std::cerr << "usage:\n" - << "\t" << prog << " CheckSigHandler <signo> <handler addr (hex)>\n" - << "\t" << prog << " CheckSigBlocked <signo>\n" - << "\t" << prog << " CheckTimerDisabled <timer>\n" - << "\t" << prog << " PrintExecFn\n" - << "\t" << prog << " PrintExecName" << std::endl; -} - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - if (argc < 2) { - usage(argv[0]); - return 1; - } - - std::string func(argv[1]); - - if (func == "CheckSigHandler") { - if (argc != 4) { - usage(argv[0]); - return 1; - } - - uint32_t signo; - if (!absl::SimpleAtoi(argv[2], &signo)) { - std::cerr << "invalid signo: " << argv[2] << std::endl; - return 1; - } - - uintptr_t handler; - if (!absl::numbers_internal::safe_strtoi_base(argv[3], &handler, 16)) { - std::cerr << "invalid handler: " << std::hex << argv[3] << std::endl; - return 1; - } - - return CheckSigHandler(signo, handler); - } - - if (func == "CheckSigBlocked") { - if (argc != 3) { - usage(argv[0]); - return 1; - } - - uint32_t signo; - if (!absl::SimpleAtoi(argv[2], &signo)) { - std::cerr << "invalid signo: " << argv[2] << std::endl; - return 1; - } - - return CheckSigBlocked(signo); - } - - if (func == "CheckItimerEnabled") { - if (argc != 3) { - usage(argv[0]); - return 1; - } - - uint32_t timer; - if (!absl::SimpleAtoi(argv[2], &timer)) { - std::cerr << "invalid signo: " << argv[2] << std::endl; - return 1; - } - - return CheckItimerEnabled(timer); - } - - if (func == "PrintExecFn") { - // N.B. This will be called as an interpreter script, with the script passed - // as the third argument. We don't care about that script. - return PrintExecFn(); - } - - if (func == "PrintExecName") { - // N.B. This may be called as an interpreter script like PrintExecFn. - return PrintExecName(); - } - - std::cerr << "Invalid function: " << func << std::endl; - return 1; -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/exit.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/exit.cc deleted file mode 100644 index d52ea786b..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/exit.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/wait.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/time_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -void TestExit(int code) { - pid_t pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - _exit(code); - } - - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - int status; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == code) << status; -} - -TEST(ExitTest, Success) { TestExit(0); } - -TEST(ExitTest, Failure) { TestExit(1); } - -// This test ensures that a process's file descriptors are closed when it calls -// exit(). In order to test this, the parent tries to read from a pipe whose -// write end is held by the child. While the read is blocking, the child exits, -// which should cause the parent to read 0 bytes due to EOF. -TEST(ExitTest, CloseFds) { - int pipe_fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(pipe_fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - - FileDescriptor read_fd(pipe_fds[0]); - FileDescriptor write_fd(pipe_fds[1]); - - pid_t pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - read_fd.reset(); - - SleepSafe(absl::Seconds(10)); - - _exit(0); - } - - EXPECT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - write_fd.reset(); - - char buf[10]; - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(read_fd.get(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/exit_script.sh b/test/syscalls/linux/exit_script.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 527518e06..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/exit_script.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -# Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -# -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -# You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -# limitations under the License. - -if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then - echo "Usage: $0 exit_code" - exit 255 -fi - -exit $1 diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/fadvise64.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/fadvise64.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 2af7aa6d9..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/fadvise64.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <syscall.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -TEST(FAdvise64Test, Basic) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const auto fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // fadvise64 is noop in gVisor, so just test that it succeeds. - ASSERT_THAT(syscall(__NR_fadvise64, fd.get(), 0, 10, POSIX_FADV_NORMAL), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(syscall(__NR_fadvise64, fd.get(), 0, 10, POSIX_FADV_RANDOM), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(syscall(__NR_fadvise64, fd.get(), 0, 10, POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(syscall(__NR_fadvise64, fd.get(), 0, 10, POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(syscall(__NR_fadvise64, fd.get(), 0, 10, POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(syscall(__NR_fadvise64, fd.get(), 0, 10, POSIX_FADV_NOREUSE), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(FAdvise64Test, InvalidArgs) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const auto fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Note: offset is allowed to be negative. - ASSERT_THAT(syscall(__NR_fadvise64, fd.get(), 0, static_cast<off_t>(-1), - POSIX_FADV_NORMAL), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - ASSERT_THAT(syscall(__NR_fadvise64, fd.get(), 0, 10, 12345), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(FAdvise64Test, NoPipes) { - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor read(fds[0]); - const FileDescriptor write(fds[1]); - - ASSERT_THAT(syscall(__NR_fadvise64, read.get(), 0, 10, POSIX_FADV_NORMAL), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/fallocate.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/fallocate.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 1c3d00287..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/fallocate.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <sys/resource.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <syscall.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/file_base.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -int fallocate(int fd, int mode, off_t offset, off_t len) { - return syscall(__NR_fallocate, fd, mode, offset, len); -} - -class AllocateTest : public FileTest { - void SetUp() override { FileTest::SetUp(); } -}; - -TEST_F(AllocateTest, Fallocate) { - // Check that it starts at size zero. - struct stat buf; - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(test_file_fd_.get(), &buf), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(buf.st_size, 0); - - // Grow to ten bytes. - EXPECT_THAT(fallocate(test_file_fd_.get(), 0, 0, 10), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(test_file_fd_.get(), &buf), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(buf.st_size, 10); - - // Allocate to a smaller size should be noop. - EXPECT_THAT(fallocate(test_file_fd_.get(), 0, 0, 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(test_file_fd_.get(), &buf), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(buf.st_size, 10); - - // Grow again. - EXPECT_THAT(fallocate(test_file_fd_.get(), 0, 0, 20), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(test_file_fd_.get(), &buf), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(buf.st_size, 20); - - // Grow with offset. - EXPECT_THAT(fallocate(test_file_fd_.get(), 0, 10, 20), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(test_file_fd_.get(), &buf), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(buf.st_size, 30); - - // Grow with offset beyond EOF. - EXPECT_THAT(fallocate(test_file_fd_.get(), 0, 39, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(test_file_fd_.get(), &buf), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(buf.st_size, 40); -} - -TEST_F(AllocateTest, FallocateInvalid) { - // Invalid FD - EXPECT_THAT(fallocate(-1, 0, 0, 10), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); - - // Negative offset and size. - EXPECT_THAT(fallocate(test_file_fd_.get(), 0, -1, 10), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(fallocate(test_file_fd_.get(), 0, 0, -1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(fallocate(test_file_fd_.get(), 0, -1, -1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_F(AllocateTest, FallocateReadonly) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - EXPECT_THAT(fallocate(fd.get(), 0, 0, 10), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST_F(AllocateTest, FallocatePipe) { - int pipes[2]; - EXPECT_THAT(pipe(pipes), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto cleanup = Cleanup([&pipes] { - EXPECT_THAT(close(pipes[0]), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(pipes[1]), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - EXPECT_THAT(fallocate(pipes[1], 0, 0, 10), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); -} - -TEST_F(AllocateTest, FallocateChar) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/null", O_RDWR)); - EXPECT_THAT(fallocate(fd.get(), 0, 0, 10), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENODEV)); -} - -TEST_F(AllocateTest, FallocateRlimit) { - // Get the current rlimit and restore after test run. - struct rlimit initial_lim; - ASSERT_THAT(getrlimit(RLIMIT_FSIZE, &initial_lim), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto cleanup = Cleanup([&initial_lim] { - EXPECT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_FSIZE, &initial_lim), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // Try growing past the file size limit. - sigset_t new_mask; - sigemptyset(&new_mask); - sigaddset(&new_mask, SIGXFSZ); - sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &new_mask, nullptr); - - struct rlimit setlim = {}; - setlim.rlim_cur = 1024; - setlim.rlim_max = RLIM_INFINITY; - ASSERT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_FSIZE, &setlim), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(fallocate(test_file_fd_.get(), 0, 0, 1025), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFBIG)); - - struct timespec timelimit = {}; - timelimit.tv_sec = 10; - EXPECT_EQ(sigtimedwait(&new_mask, nullptr, &timelimit), SIGXFSZ); - ASSERT_THAT(sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &new_mask, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/fault.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/fault.cc deleted file mode 100644 index f6e19026f..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/fault.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#define _GNU_SOURCE 1 -#include <signal.h> -#include <ucontext.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -__attribute__((noinline)) void Fault(void) { - volatile int* foo = nullptr; - *foo = 0; -} - -int GetPcFromUcontext(ucontext_t* uc, uintptr_t* pc) { -#if defined(__x86_64__) - *pc = uc->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_RIP]; - return 1; -#elif defined(__i386__) - *pc = uc->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_EIP]; - return 1; -#else - return 0; -#endif -} - -void sigact_handler(int sig, siginfo_t* siginfo, void* context) { - uintptr_t pc; - if (GetPcFromUcontext(reinterpret_cast<ucontext_t*>(context), &pc)) { - /* Expect Fault() to be at most 64 bytes in size. */ - uintptr_t fault_addr = reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(&Fault); - EXPECT_GE(pc, fault_addr); - EXPECT_LT(pc, fault_addr + 64); - exit(0); - } -} - -TEST(FaultTest, InRange) { - // Reset the signal handler to do nothing so that it doesn't freak out - // the test runner when we fire an alarm. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_sigaction = sigact_handler; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; - ASSERT_THAT(sigaction(SIGSEGV, &sa, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - - Fault(); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/fchdir.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/fchdir.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 08bcae1e8..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/fchdir.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/un.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(FchdirTest, Success) { - auto temp_dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(temp_dir.path().c_str(), O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(fchdir(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - // Change CWD to a permanent location as temp dirs will be cleaned up. - EXPECT_THAT(chdir("/"), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(FchdirTest, InvalidFD) { - EXPECT_THAT(fchdir(-1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST(FchdirTest, PermissionDenied) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override directory permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, false)); - - auto temp_dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateDirWith(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), 0666 /* mode */)); - - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(temp_dir.path().c_str(), O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(fchdir(fd), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(FchdirTest, NotDir) { - auto temp_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(temp_file.path().c_str(), O_CREAT | O_RDONLY, 0777), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(fchdir(fd), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTDIR)); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/fcntl.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/fcntl.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 2f8e7c9dd..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/fcntl.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,970 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <syscall.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/base/macros.h" -#include "absl/base/port.h" -#include "absl/memory/memory.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/eventfd_util.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/timer_util.h" - -DEFINE_string(child_setlock_on, "", - "Contains the path to try to set a file lock on."); -DEFINE_bool(child_setlock_write, false, - "Whether to set a writable lock (otherwise readable)"); -DEFINE_bool(blocking, false, - "Whether to set a blocking lock (otherwise non-blocking)."); -DEFINE_bool(retry_eintr, false, "Whether to retry in the subprocess on EINTR."); -DEFINE_uint64(child_setlock_start, 0, "The value of struct flock start"); -DEFINE_uint64(child_setlock_len, 0, "The value of struct flock len"); -DEFINE_int32(socket_fd, -1, - "A socket to use for communicating more state back " - "to the parent."); - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// O_LARGEFILE as defined by Linux. glibc tries to be clever by setting it to 0 -// because "it isn't needed", even though Linux can return it via F_GETFL. -constexpr int kOLargeFile = 00100000; - -class FcntlLockTest : public ::testing::Test { - public: - void SetUp() override { - // Let's make a socket pair. - ASSERT_THAT(socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, fds_), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - void TearDown() override { - EXPECT_THAT(close(fds_[0]), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fds_[1]), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - int64_t GetSubprocessFcntlTimeInUsec() { - int64_t ret = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(fds_[0], reinterpret_cast<void*>(&ret), sizeof(ret)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(ret))); - return ret; - } - - // The first fd will remain with the process creating the subprocess - // and the second will go to the subprocess. - int fds_[2] = {}; -}; - -namespace { - -PosixErrorOr<Cleanup> SubprocessLock(std::string const& path, bool for_write, - bool blocking, bool retry_eintr, int fd, - off_t start, off_t length, pid_t* child) { - std::vector<std::string> args = { - "/proc/self/exe", "--child_setlock_on", path, - "--child_setlock_start", absl::StrCat(start), "--child_setlock_len", - absl::StrCat(length), "--socket_fd", absl::StrCat(fd)}; - - if (for_write) { - args.push_back("--child_setlock_write"); - } - - if (blocking) { - args.push_back("--blocking"); - } - - if (retry_eintr) { - args.push_back("--retry_eintr"); - } - - int execve_errno = 0; - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO( - auto cleanup, - ForkAndExec("/proc/self/exe", ExecveArray(args.begin(), args.end()), {}, - nullptr, child, &execve_errno)); - - if (execve_errno != 0) { - return PosixError(execve_errno, "execve"); - } - - return std::move(cleanup); -} - -TEST(FcntlTest, SetCloExec) { - // Open an eventfd file descriptor with FD_CLOEXEC descriptor flag not set. - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD(0, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_GETFD), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Set the FD_CLOEXEC flag. - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_GETFD), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(FD_CLOEXEC)); -} - -TEST(FcntlTest, ClearCloExec) { - // Open an eventfd file descriptor with FD_CLOEXEC descriptor flag set. - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD(0, EFD_CLOEXEC)); - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_GETFD), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(FD_CLOEXEC)); - - // Clear the FD_CLOEXEC flag. - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETFD, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_GETFD), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST(FcntlTest, IndependentDescriptorFlags) { - // Open an eventfd file descriptor with FD_CLOEXEC descriptor flag not set. - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD(0, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_GETFD), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Duplicate the descriptor. Ensure that it also doesn't have FD_CLOEXEC. - FileDescriptor newfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(fd.Dup()); - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(newfd.get(), F_GETFD), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Set FD_CLOEXEC on the first FD. - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_GETFD), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(FD_CLOEXEC)); - - // Ensure that the second FD is unaffected by the change on the first. - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(newfd.get(), F_GETFD), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -// All file description flags passed to open appear in F_GETFL. -TEST(FcntlTest, GetAllFlags) { - TempPath path = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - int flags = O_RDWR | O_DIRECT | O_SYNC | O_NONBLOCK | O_APPEND; - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(path.path(), flags)); - - // Linux forces O_LARGEFILE on all 64-bit kernels and gVisor's is 64-bit. - int expected = flags | kOLargeFile; - - int rflags; - EXPECT_THAT(rflags = fcntl(fd.get(), F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(rflags, expected); -} - -TEST(FcntlTest, SetFlags) { - TempPath path = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(path.path(), 0)); - - int const flags = O_RDWR | O_DIRECT | O_SYNC | O_NONBLOCK | O_APPEND; - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETFL, flags), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Can't set O_RDWR or O_SYNC. - // Linux forces O_LARGEFILE on all 64-bit kernels and gVisor's is 64-bit. - int expected = O_DIRECT | O_NONBLOCK | O_APPEND | kOLargeFile; - - int rflags; - EXPECT_THAT(rflags = fcntl(fd.get(), F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(rflags, expected); -} - -TEST_F(FcntlLockTest, SetLockBadFd) { - struct flock fl; - fl.l_type = F_WRLCK; - fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl.l_start = 0; - // len 0 has a special meaning: lock all bytes despite how - // large the file grows. - fl.l_len = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(-1, F_SETLK, &fl), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST_F(FcntlLockTest, SetLockPipe) { - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct flock fl; - fl.l_type = F_WRLCK; - fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl.l_start = 0; - // Same as SetLockBadFd, but doesn't matter, we expect this to fail. - fl.l_len = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fds[0], F_SETLK, &fl), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fds[0]), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fds[1]), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(FcntlLockTest, SetLockDir) { - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(dir.path(), O_RDONLY, 0666)); - - struct flock fl; - fl.l_type = F_RDLCK; - fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl.l_start = 0; - // Same as SetLockBadFd. - fl.l_len = 0; - - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLK, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(FcntlLockTest, SetLockBadOpenFlagsWrite) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDONLY, 0666)); - - struct flock fl0; - fl0.l_type = F_WRLCK; - fl0.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl0.l_start = 0; - // Same as SetLockBadFd. - fl0.l_len = 0; - - // Expect that setting a write lock using a read only file descriptor - // won't work. - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLK, &fl0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST_F(FcntlLockTest, SetLockBadOpenFlagsRead) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_WRONLY, 0666)); - - struct flock fl1; - fl1.l_type = F_RDLCK; - fl1.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl1.l_start = 0; - // Same as SetLockBadFd. - fl1.l_len = 0; - - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLK, &fl1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST_F(FcntlLockTest, SetLockUnlockOnNothing) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR, 0666)); - - struct flock fl; - fl.l_type = F_UNLCK; - fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl.l_start = 0; - // Same as SetLockBadFd. - fl.l_len = 0; - - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLK, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(FcntlLockTest, SetWriteLockSingleProc) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd0 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR, 0666)); - - struct flock fl; - fl.l_type = F_WRLCK; - fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl.l_start = 0; - // Same as SetLockBadFd. - fl.l_len = 0; - - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd0.get(), F_SETLK, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); - // Expect to be able to take the same lock on the same fd no problem. - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd0.get(), F_SETLK, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - FileDescriptor fd1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR, 0666)); - - // Expect to be able to take the same lock from a different fd but for - // the same process. - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd1.get(), F_SETLK, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(FcntlLockTest, SetReadLockMultiProc) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR, 0666)); - - struct flock fl; - fl.l_type = F_RDLCK; - fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl.l_start = 0; - // Same as SetLockBadFd. - fl.l_len = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLK, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // spawn a child process to take a read lock on the same file. - pid_t child_pid = 0; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - SubprocessLock(file.path(), false /* write lock */, - false /* nonblocking */, false /* no eintr retry */, - -1 /* no socket fd */, fl.l_start, fl.l_len, &child_pid)); - - int status = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "Exited with code: " << status; -} - -TEST_F(FcntlLockTest, SetReadThenWriteLockMultiProc) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR, 0666)); - - struct flock fl; - fl.l_type = F_RDLCK; - fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl.l_start = 0; - // Same as SetLockBadFd. - fl.l_len = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLK, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Assert that another process trying to lock on the same file will fail - // with EAGAIN. It's important that we keep the fd above open so that - // that the other process will contend with the lock. - pid_t child_pid = 0; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - SubprocessLock(file.path(), true /* write lock */, - false /* nonblocking */, false /* no eintr retry */, - -1 /* no socket fd */, fl.l_start, fl.l_len, &child_pid)); - - int status = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == EAGAIN) - << "Exited with code: " << status; - - // Close the fd: we want to test that another process can acquire the - // lock after this point. - fd.reset(); - // Assert that another process can now acquire the lock. - - child_pid = 0; - auto cleanup2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - SubprocessLock(file.path(), true /* write lock */, - false /* nonblocking */, false /* no eintr retry */, - -1 /* no socket fd */, fl.l_start, fl.l_len, &child_pid)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "Exited with code: " << status; -} - -TEST_F(FcntlLockTest, SetWriteThenReadLockMultiProc) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR, 0666)); - // Same as SetReadThenWriteLockMultiProc. - - struct flock fl; - fl.l_type = F_WRLCK; - fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl.l_start = 0; - // Same as SetLockBadFd. - fl.l_len = 0; - - // Same as SetReadThenWriteLockMultiProc. - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLK, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Same as SetReadThenWriteLockMultiProc. - pid_t child_pid = 0; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - SubprocessLock(file.path(), false /* write lock */, - false /* nonblocking */, false /* no eintr retry */, - -1 /* no socket fd */, fl.l_start, fl.l_len, &child_pid)); - - int status = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == EAGAIN) - << "Exited with code: " << status; - - // Same as SetReadThenWriteLockMultiProc. - fd.reset(); // Close the fd. - - // Same as SetReadThenWriteLockMultiProc. - child_pid = 0; - auto cleanup2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - SubprocessLock(file.path(), false /* write lock */, - false /* nonblocking */, false /* no eintr retry */, - -1 /* no socket fd */, fl.l_start, fl.l_len, &child_pid)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "Exited with code: " << status; -} - -TEST_F(FcntlLockTest, SetWriteLockMultiProc) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR, 0666)); - // Same as SetReadThenWriteLockMultiProc. - - struct flock fl; - fl.l_type = F_WRLCK; - fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl.l_start = 0; - // Same as SetLockBadFd. - fl.l_len = 0; - - // Same as SetReadWriteLockMultiProc. - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLK, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Same as SetReadWriteLockMultiProc. - pid_t child_pid = 0; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - SubprocessLock(file.path(), true /* write lock */, - false /* nonblocking */, false /* no eintr retry */, - -1 /* no socket fd */, fl.l_start, fl.l_len, &child_pid)); - int status = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == EAGAIN) - << "Exited with code: " << status; - - fd.reset(); // Close the FD. - // Same as SetReadWriteLockMultiProc. - child_pid = 0; - auto cleanup2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - SubprocessLock(file.path(), true /* write lock */, - false /* nonblocking */, false /* no eintr retry */, - -1 /* no socket fd */, fl.l_start, fl.l_len, &child_pid)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "Exited with code: " << status; -} - -TEST_F(FcntlLockTest, SetLockIsRegional) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR, 0666)); - - struct flock fl; - fl.l_type = F_WRLCK; - fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl.l_start = 0; - fl.l_len = 4096; - - // Same as SetReadWriteLockMultiProc. - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLK, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Same as SetReadWriteLockMultiProc. - pid_t child_pid = 0; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - SubprocessLock(file.path(), true /* write lock */, - false /* nonblocking */, false /* no eintr retry */, - -1 /* no socket fd */, fl.l_len, 0, &child_pid)); - int status = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "Exited with code: " << status; -} - -TEST_F(FcntlLockTest, SetLockUpgradeDowngrade) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR, 0666)); - - struct flock fl; - fl.l_type = F_RDLCK; - fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl.l_start = 0; - // Same as SetLockBadFd. - fl.l_len = 0; - - // Same as SetReadWriteLockMultiProc. - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLK, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Upgrade to a write lock. This will prevent anyone else from taking - // the lock. - fl.l_type = F_WRLCK; - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLK, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Same as SetReadWriteLockMultiProc., - pid_t child_pid = 0; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - SubprocessLock(file.path(), false /* write lock */, - false /* nonblocking */, false /* no eintr retry */, - -1 /* no socket fd */, fl.l_start, fl.l_len, &child_pid)); - - int status = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == EAGAIN) - << "Exited with code: " << status; - - // Downgrade back to a read lock. - fl.l_type = F_RDLCK; - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLK, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Do the same stint as before, but this time it should succeed. - child_pid = 0; - auto cleanup2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - SubprocessLock(file.path(), false /* write lock */, - false /* nonblocking */, false /* no eintr retry */, - -1 /* no socket fd */, fl.l_start, fl.l_len, &child_pid)); - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "Exited with code: " << status; -} - -TEST_F(FcntlLockTest, SetLockDroppedOnClose) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR, 0666)); - - // While somewhat surprising, obtaining another fd to the same file and - // then closing it in this process drops *all* locks. - FileDescriptor other_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR, 0666)); - // Same as SetReadThenWriteLockMultiProc. - - struct flock fl; - fl.l_type = F_WRLCK; - fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl.l_start = 0; - // Same as SetLockBadFd. - fl.l_len = 0; - - // Same as SetReadWriteLockMultiProc. - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLK, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - other_fd.reset(); // Close. - - // Expect to be able to get the lock, given that the close above dropped it. - pid_t child_pid = 0; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - SubprocessLock(file.path(), true /* write lock */, - false /* nonblocking */, false /* no eintr retry */, - -1 /* no socket fd */, fl.l_start, fl.l_len, &child_pid)); - - int status = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "Exited with code: " << status; -} - -TEST_F(FcntlLockTest, SetLockUnlock) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR, 0666)); - - // Setup two regional locks with different permissions. - struct flock fl0; - fl0.l_type = F_WRLCK; - fl0.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl0.l_start = 0; - fl0.l_len = 4096; - - struct flock fl1; - fl1.l_type = F_RDLCK; - fl1.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl1.l_start = 4096; - // Same as SetLockBadFd. - fl1.l_len = 0; - - // Set both region locks. - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLK, &fl0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLK, &fl1), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Another process should fail to take a read lock on the entire file - // due to the regional write lock. - pid_t child_pid = 0; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(SubprocessLock( - file.path(), false /* write lock */, false /* nonblocking */, - false /* no eintr retry */, -1 /* no socket fd */, 0, 0, &child_pid)); - - int status = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == EAGAIN) - << "Exited with code: " << status; - - // Then only unlock the writable one. This should ensure that other - // processes can take any read lock that it wants. - fl0.l_type = F_UNLCK; - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLK, &fl0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Another process should now succeed to get a read lock on the entire file. - child_pid = 0; - auto cleanup2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(SubprocessLock( - file.path(), false /* write lock */, false /* nonblocking */, - false /* no eintr retry */, -1 /* no socket fd */, 0, 0, &child_pid)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "Exited with code: " << status; -} - -TEST_F(FcntlLockTest, SetLockAcrossRename) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR, 0666)); - - // Setup two regional locks with different permissions. - struct flock fl; - fl.l_type = F_WRLCK; - fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl.l_start = 0; - // Same as SetLockBadFd. - fl.l_len = 0; - - // Set the region lock. - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLK, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Rename the file to someplace nearby. - std::string const newpath = NewTempAbsPath(); - EXPECT_THAT(rename(file.path().c_str(), newpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Another process should fail to take a read lock on the renamed file - // since we still have an open handle to the inode. - pid_t child_pid = 0; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - SubprocessLock(newpath, false /* write lock */, false /* nonblocking */, - false /* no eintr retry */, -1 /* no socket fd */, - fl.l_start, fl.l_len, &child_pid)); - - int status = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == EAGAIN) - << "Exited with code: " << status; -} - -// NOTE: The blocking tests below aren't perfect. It's hard to assert exactly -// what the kernel did while handling a syscall. These tests are timing based -// because there really isn't any other reasonable way to assert that correct -// blocking behavior happened. - -// This test will verify that blocking works as expected when another process -// holds a write lock when obtaining a write lock. This test will hold the lock -// for some amount of time and then wait for the second process to send over the -// socket_fd the amount of time it was blocked for before the lock succeeded. -TEST_F(FcntlLockTest, SetWriteLockThenBlockingWriteLock) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR, 0666)); - - struct flock fl; - fl.l_type = F_WRLCK; - fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl.l_start = 0; - fl.l_len = 0; - - // Take the write lock. - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLKW, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Attempt to take the read lock in a sub process. This will immediately block - // so we will release our lock after some amount of time and then assert the - // amount of time the other process was blocked for. - pid_t child_pid = 0; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(SubprocessLock( - file.path(), true /* write lock */, true /* Blocking Lock */, - true /* Retry on EINTR */, fds_[1] /* Socket fd for timing information */, - fl.l_start, fl.l_len, &child_pid)); - - // We will wait kHoldLockForSec before we release our lock allowing the - // subprocess to obtain it. - constexpr absl::Duration kHoldLockFor = absl::Seconds(5); - const int64_t kMinBlockTimeUsec = absl::ToInt64Microseconds(absl::Seconds(1)); - - absl::SleepFor(kHoldLockFor); - - // Unlock our write lock. - fl.l_type = F_UNLCK; - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLKW, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Read the blocked time from the subprocess socket. - int64_t subprocess_blocked_time_usec = GetSubprocessFcntlTimeInUsec(); - - // We must have been waiting at least kMinBlockTime. - EXPECT_GT(subprocess_blocked_time_usec, kMinBlockTimeUsec); - - // The FCNTL write lock must always succeed as it will simply block until it - // can obtain the lock. - int status = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "Exited with code: " << status; -} - -// This test will veirfy that blocking works as expected when another process -// holds a read lock when obtaining a write lock. This test will hold the lock -// for some amount of time and then wait for the second process to send over the -// socket_fd the amount of time it was blocked for before the lock succeeded. -TEST_F(FcntlLockTest, SetReadLockThenBlockingWriteLock) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR, 0666)); - - struct flock fl; - fl.l_type = F_RDLCK; - fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl.l_start = 0; - fl.l_len = 0; - - // Take the write lock. - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLKW, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Attempt to take the read lock in a sub process. This will immediately block - // so we will release our lock after some amount of time and then assert the - // amount of time the other process was blocked for. - pid_t child_pid = 0; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(SubprocessLock( - file.path(), true /* write lock */, true /* Blocking Lock */, - true /* Retry on EINTR */, fds_[1] /* Socket fd for timing information */, - fl.l_start, fl.l_len, &child_pid)); - - // We will wait kHoldLockForSec before we release our lock allowing the - // subprocess to obtain it. - constexpr absl::Duration kHoldLockFor = absl::Seconds(5); - - const int64_t kMinBlockTimeUsec = absl::ToInt64Microseconds(absl::Seconds(1)); - - absl::SleepFor(kHoldLockFor); - - // Unlock our READ lock. - fl.l_type = F_UNLCK; - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLKW, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Read the blocked time from the subprocess socket. - int64_t subprocess_blocked_time_usec = GetSubprocessFcntlTimeInUsec(); - - // We must have been waiting at least kMinBlockTime. - EXPECT_GT(subprocess_blocked_time_usec, kMinBlockTimeUsec); - - // The FCNTL write lock must always succeed as it will simply block until it - // can obtain the lock. - int status = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "Exited with code: " << status; -} - -// This test will veirfy that blocking works as expected when another process -// holds a write lock when obtaining a read lock. This test will hold the lock -// for some amount of time and then wait for the second process to send over the -// socket_fd the amount of time it was blocked for before the lock succeeded. -TEST_F(FcntlLockTest, SetWriteLockThenBlockingReadLock) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR, 0666)); - - struct flock fl; - fl.l_type = F_WRLCK; - fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl.l_start = 0; - fl.l_len = 0; - - // Take the write lock. - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLKW, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Attempt to take the read lock in a sub process. This will immediately block - // so we will release our lock after some amount of time and then assert the - // amount of time the other process was blocked for. - pid_t child_pid = 0; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(SubprocessLock( - file.path(), false /* read lock */, true /* Blocking Lock */, - true /* Retry on EINTR */, fds_[1] /* Socket fd for timing information */, - fl.l_start, fl.l_len, &child_pid)); - - // We will wait kHoldLockForSec before we release our lock allowing the - // subprocess to obtain it. - constexpr absl::Duration kHoldLockFor = absl::Seconds(5); - - const int64_t kMinBlockTimeUsec = absl::ToInt64Microseconds(absl::Seconds(1)); - - absl::SleepFor(kHoldLockFor); - - // Unlock our write lock. - fl.l_type = F_UNLCK; - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLKW, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Read the blocked time from the subprocess socket. - int64_t subprocess_blocked_time_usec = GetSubprocessFcntlTimeInUsec(); - - // We must have been waiting at least kMinBlockTime. - EXPECT_GT(subprocess_blocked_time_usec, kMinBlockTimeUsec); - - // The FCNTL read lock must always succeed as it will simply block until it - // can obtain the lock. - int status = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "Exited with code: " << status; -} - -// This test will verify that when one process only holds a read lock that -// another will not block while obtaining a read lock when F_SETLKW is used. -TEST_F(FcntlLockTest, SetReadLockThenBlockingReadLock) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR, 0666)); - - struct flock fl; - fl.l_type = F_RDLCK; - fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl.l_start = 0; - fl.l_len = 0; - - // Take the READ lock. - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_SETLKW, &fl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Attempt to take the read lock in a sub process. Since multiple processes - // can hold a read lock this should immediately return without blocking - // even though we used F_SETLKW in the subprocess. - pid_t child_pid = 0; - auto sp = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(SubprocessLock( - file.path(), false /* read lock */, true /* Blocking Lock */, - true /* Retry on EINTR */, -1 /* No fd, should not block */, fl.l_start, - fl.l_len, &child_pid)); - - // We never release the lock and the subprocess should still obtain it without - // blocking for any period of time. - int status = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "Exited with code: " << status; -} - -TEST(FcntlTest, GetO_ASYNC) { - FileDescriptor s = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_SEQPACKET | SOCK_NONBLOCK | SOCK_CLOEXEC, 0)); - - int flag_fl = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(flag_fl = fcntl(s.get(), F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(flag_fl & O_ASYNC, 0); - - int flag_fd = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(flag_fd = fcntl(s.get(), F_GETFD), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(flag_fd & O_ASYNC, 0); -} - -TEST(FcntlTest, SetFlO_ASYNC) { - FileDescriptor s = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_SEQPACKET | SOCK_NONBLOCK | SOCK_CLOEXEC, 0)); - - int before_fl = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(before_fl = fcntl(s.get(), F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - - int before_fd = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(before_fd = fcntl(s.get(), F_GETFD), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(s.get(), F_SETFL, before_fl | O_ASYNC), SyscallSucceeds()); - - int after_fl = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(after_fl = fcntl(s.get(), F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(after_fl, before_fl | O_ASYNC); - - int after_fd = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(after_fd = fcntl(s.get(), F_GETFD), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(after_fd, before_fd); -} - -TEST(FcntlTest, SetFdO_ASYNC) { - FileDescriptor s = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_SEQPACKET | SOCK_NONBLOCK | SOCK_CLOEXEC, 0)); - - int before_fl = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(before_fl = fcntl(s.get(), F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - - int before_fd = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(before_fd = fcntl(s.get(), F_GETFD), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(s.get(), F_SETFD, before_fd | O_ASYNC), SyscallSucceeds()); - - int after_fl = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(after_fl = fcntl(s.get(), F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(after_fl, before_fl); - - int after_fd = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(after_fd = fcntl(s.get(), F_GETFD), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(after_fd, before_fd); -} - -TEST(FcntlTest, DupAfterO_ASYNC) { - FileDescriptor s1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_SEQPACKET | SOCK_NONBLOCK | SOCK_CLOEXEC, 0)); - - int before = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(before = fcntl(s1.get(), F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(s1.get(), F_SETFL, before | O_ASYNC), SyscallSucceeds()); - - FileDescriptor fd2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(s1.Dup()); - - int after = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(after = fcntl(fd2.get(), F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(after & O_ASYNC, O_ASYNC); -} - -TEST(FcntlTest, GetOwn) { - FileDescriptor s = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_SEQPACKET | SOCK_NONBLOCK | SOCK_CLOEXEC, 0)); - - ASSERT_THAT(syscall(__NR_fcntl, s.get(), F_GETOWN), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - gvisor::testing::TestInit(&argc, &argv); - - if (!FLAGS_child_setlock_on.empty()) { - int socket_fd = FLAGS_socket_fd; - int fd = open(FLAGS_child_setlock_on.c_str(), O_RDWR, 0666); - if (fd == -1 && errno != 0) { - int err = errno; - std::cerr << "CHILD open " << FLAGS_child_setlock_on << " failed " << err - << std::endl; - exit(err); - } - - struct flock fl; - if (FLAGS_child_setlock_write) { - fl.l_type = F_WRLCK; - } else { - fl.l_type = F_RDLCK; - } - fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET; - fl.l_start = FLAGS_child_setlock_start; - fl.l_len = FLAGS_child_setlock_len; - - // Test the fcntl, no need to log, the error is unambiguously - // from fcntl at this point. - int err = 0; - int ret = 0; - - gvisor::testing::MonotonicTimer timer; - timer.Start(); - do { - ret = fcntl(fd, FLAGS_blocking ? F_SETLKW : F_SETLK, &fl); - } while (FLAGS_retry_eintr && ret == -1 && errno == EINTR); - auto usec = absl::ToInt64Microseconds(timer.Duration()); - - if (ret == -1 && errno != 0) { - err = errno; - } - - // If there is a socket fd let's send back the time in microseconds it took - // to execute this syscall. - if (socket_fd != -1) { - gvisor::testing::WriteFd(socket_fd, reinterpret_cast<void*>(&usec), - sizeof(usec)); - close(socket_fd); - } - - close(fd); - exit(err); - } - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/file_base.h b/test/syscalls/linux/file_base.h deleted file mode 100644 index 36efabcae..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/file_base.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,206 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_FILE_BASE_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_FILE_BASE_H_ - -#include <arpa/inet.h> -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <stddef.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/uio.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <cstring> -#include <string> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -class FileTest : public ::testing::Test { - public: - void SetUp() override { - test_pipe_[0] = -1; - test_pipe_[1] = -1; - - test_file_name_ = NewTempAbsPath(); - test_file_fd_ = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open(test_file_name_, O_CREAT | O_RDWR, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR)); - - // FIXME(edahlgren): enable when mknod syscall is supported. - // test_fifo_name_ = NewTempAbsPath(); - // ASSERT_THAT(mknod(test_fifo_name_.c_str()), S_IFIFO|0644, 0, - // SyscallSucceeds()); - // ASSERT_THAT(test_fifo_[1] = open(test_fifo_name_.c_str(), - // O_WRONLY), - // SyscallSucceeds()); - // ASSERT_THAT(test_fifo_[0] = open(test_fifo_name_.c_str(), - // O_RDONLY), - // SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(test_pipe_), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(test_pipe_[0], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - // CloseFile will allow the test to manually close the file descriptor. - void CloseFile() { test_file_fd_.reset(); } - - // UnlinkFile will allow the test to manually unlink the file. - void UnlinkFile() { - if (!test_file_name_.empty()) { - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(test_file_name_.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - test_file_name_.clear(); - } - } - - // ClosePipes will allow the test to manually close the pipes. - void ClosePipes() { - if (test_pipe_[0] > 0) { - EXPECT_THAT(close(test_pipe_[0]), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - if (test_pipe_[1] > 0) { - EXPECT_THAT(close(test_pipe_[1]), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - test_pipe_[0] = -1; - test_pipe_[1] = -1; - } - - void TearDown() override { - CloseFile(); - UnlinkFile(); - ClosePipes(); - - // FIXME(edahlgren): enable when mknod syscall is supported. - // close(test_fifo_[0]); - // close(test_fifo_[1]); - // unlink(test_fifo_name_.c_str()); - } - - std::string test_file_name_; - std::string test_fifo_name_; - FileDescriptor test_file_fd_; - - int test_fifo_[2]; - int test_pipe_[2]; -}; - -class SocketTest : public ::testing::Test { - public: - void SetUp() override { - test_unix_stream_socket_[0] = -1; - test_unix_stream_socket_[1] = -1; - test_unix_dgram_socket_[0] = -1; - test_unix_dgram_socket_[1] = -1; - test_unix_seqpacket_socket_[0] = -1; - test_unix_seqpacket_socket_[1] = -1; - test_tcp_socket_[0] = -1; - test_tcp_socket_[1] = -1; - - ASSERT_THAT(socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, test_unix_stream_socket_), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(test_unix_stream_socket_[0], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_DGRAM, 0, test_unix_dgram_socket_), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(test_unix_dgram_socket_[0], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT( - socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_SEQPACKET, 0, test_unix_seqpacket_socket_), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(test_unix_seqpacket_socket_[0], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK), - SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - void TearDown() override { - close(test_unix_stream_socket_[0]); - close(test_unix_stream_socket_[1]); - - close(test_unix_dgram_socket_[0]); - close(test_unix_dgram_socket_[1]); - - close(test_unix_seqpacket_socket_[0]); - close(test_unix_seqpacket_socket_[1]); - - close(test_tcp_socket_[0]); - close(test_tcp_socket_[1]); - } - - int test_unix_stream_socket_[2]; - int test_unix_dgram_socket_[2]; - int test_unix_seqpacket_socket_[2]; - int test_tcp_socket_[2]; -}; - -// MatchesStringLength checks that a tuple argument of (struct iovec *, int) -// corresponding to an iovec array and its length, contains data that matches -// the string length strlen. -MATCHER_P(MatchesStringLength, strlen, "") { - struct iovec* iovs = arg.first; - int niov = arg.second; - int offset = 0; - for (int i = 0; i < niov; i++) { - offset += iovs[i].iov_len; - } - if (offset != static_cast<int>(strlen)) { - *result_listener << offset; - return false; - } - return true; -} - -// MatchesStringValue checks that a tuple argument of (struct iovec *, int) -// corresponding to an iovec array and its length, contains data that matches -// the string value str. -MATCHER_P(MatchesStringValue, str, "") { - struct iovec* iovs = arg.first; - int len = strlen(str); - int niov = arg.second; - int offset = 0; - for (int i = 0; i < niov; i++) { - struct iovec iov = iovs[i]; - if (len < offset) { - *result_listener << "strlen " << len << " < offset " << offset; - return false; - } - if (strncmp(static_cast<char*>(iov.iov_base), &str[offset], iov.iov_len)) { - absl::string_view iovec_string(static_cast<char*>(iov.iov_base), - iov.iov_len); - *result_listener << iovec_string << " @offset " << offset; - return false; - } - offset += iov.iov_len; - } - return true; -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_FILE_BASE_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/flock.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/flock.cc deleted file mode 100644 index b4a91455d..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/flock.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,588 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <sys/file.h> -#include <string> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/file_base.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" -#include "test/util/timer_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -class FlockTest : public FileTest {}; - -TEST_F(FlockTest, BadFD) { - // EBADF: fd is not an open file descriptor. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(-1, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, InvalidOpCombinations) { - // The operation cannot be both exclusive and shared. - EXPECT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_SH | LOCK_NB), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - // Locking and Unlocking doesn't make sense. - EXPECT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_UN | LOCK_NB), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_SH | LOCK_UN | LOCK_NB), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, NoOperationSpecified) { - // Not specifying an operation is invalid. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_NB), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(FlockTestNoFixture, FlockSupportsPipes) { - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(flock(fds[0], LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fds[0]), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fds[1]), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, TestSimpleExLock) { - // Test that we can obtain an exclusive lock (no other holders) - // and that we can unlock it. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, TestSimpleShLock) { - // Test that we can obtain a shared lock (no other holders) - // and that we can unlock it. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_SH | LOCK_NB), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, TestLockableAnyMode) { - // flock(2): A shared or exclusive lock can be placed on a file - // regardless of the mode in which the file was opened. - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open(test_file_name_, O_RDONLY)); // open read only to test - - // Mode shouldn't prevent us from taking an exclusive lock. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Unlock - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, TestUnlockWithNoHolders) { - // Test that unlocking when no one holds a lock succeeeds. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, TestRepeatedExLockingBySameHolder) { - // Test that repeated locking by the same holder for the - // same type of lock works correctly. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_NB | LOCK_EX), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_NB | LOCK_EX), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, TestRepeatedExLockingSingleUnlock) { - // Test that repeated locking by the same holder for the - // same type of lock works correctly and that a single unlock is required. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_NB | LOCK_EX), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_NB | LOCK_EX), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDONLY)); - - // Should be unlocked at this point - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_NB | LOCK_EX), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, TestRepeatedShLockingBySameHolder) { - // Test that repeated locking by the same holder for the - // same type of lock works correctly. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_NB | LOCK_SH), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_NB | LOCK_SH), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, TestSingleHolderUpgrade) { - // Test that a shared lock is upgradable when no one else holds a lock. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_NB | LOCK_SH), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_NB | LOCK_EX), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, TestSingleHolderDowngrade) { - // Test single holder lock downgrade case. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_SH | LOCK_NB), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, TestMultipleShared) { - // This is a simple test to verify that multiple independent shared - // locks will be granted. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_SH | LOCK_NB), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDWR)); - - // A shared lock should be granted as there only exists other shared locks. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_SH | LOCK_NB), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Unlock both. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -/* - * flock(2): If a process uses open(2) (or similar) to obtain more than one - * descriptor for the same file, these descriptors are treated - * independently by flock(). An attempt to lock the file using one of - * these file descriptors may be denied by a lock that the calling process - * has already placed via another descriptor. - */ -TEST_F(FlockTest, TestMultipleHolderSharedExclusive) { - // This test will verify that an exclusive lock will not be granted - // while a shared is held. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_SH | LOCK_NB), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDWR)); - - // Verify We're unable to get an exlcusive lock via the second FD. - // because someone is holding a shared lock. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); - - // Unlock - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, TestSharedLockFailExclusiveHolder) { - // This test will verify that a shared lock is denied while - // someone holds an exclusive lock. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDWR)); - - // Verify we're unable to get an shared lock via the second FD. - // because someone is holding an exclusive lock. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_SH | LOCK_NB), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); - - // Unlock - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, TestExclusiveLockFailExclusiveHolder) { - // This test will verify that an exclusive lock is denied while - // someone already holds an exclsuive lock. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDWR)); - - // Verify we're unable to get an exclusive lock via the second FD - // because someone is already holding an exclusive lock. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); - - // Unlock - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, TestMultipleHolderSharedExclusiveUpgrade) { - // This test will verify that we cannot obtain an exclusive lock while - // a shared lock is held by another descriptor, then verify that an upgrade - // is possible on a shared lock once all other shared locks have closed. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_SH | LOCK_NB), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDWR)); - - // Verify we're unable to get an exclusive lock via the second FD because - // a shared lock is held. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); - - // Verify that we can get a shared lock via the second descriptor instead - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_SH | LOCK_NB), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Unlock the first and there will only be one shared lock remaining. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Upgrade 2nd fd. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Finally unlock the second - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, TestMultipleHolderSharedExclusiveDowngrade) { - // This test will verify that a shared lock is not obtainable while an - // exclusive lock is held but that once the first is downgraded that - // the second independent file descriptor can also get a shared lock. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDWR)); - - // Verify We're unable to get a shared lock via the second FD because - // an exclusive lock is held. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_SH | LOCK_NB), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); - - // Verify that we can downgrade the first. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_SH | LOCK_NB), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Now verify that we can obtain a shared lock since the first was downgraded. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_SH | LOCK_NB), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Finally unlock both. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -/* - * flock(2): Locks created by flock() are associated with an open file table - * entry. This means that duplicate file descriptors (created by, for example, - * fork(2) or dup(2)) refer to the same lock, and this lock may be modified or - * released using any of these descriptors. Furthermore, the lock is released - * either by an explicit LOCK_UN operation on any of these duplicate descriptors - * or when all such descriptors have been closed. - */ -TEST_F(FlockTest, TestDupFdUpgrade) { - // This test will verify that a shared lock is upgradeable via a dupped - // file descriptor, if the FD wasn't dupped this would fail. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_SH | LOCK_NB), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - const FileDescriptor dup_fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(test_file_fd_.Dup()); - - // Now we should be able to upgrade via the dupped fd. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(dup_fd.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Validate unlock via dupped fd. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(dup_fd.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, TestDupFdDowngrade) { - // This test will verify that a exclusive lock is downgradable via a dupped - // file descriptor, if the FD wasn't dupped this would fail. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - const FileDescriptor dup_fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(test_file_fd_.Dup()); - - // Now we should be able to downgrade via the dupped fd. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(dup_fd.get(), LOCK_SH | LOCK_NB), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Validate unlock via dupped fd - ASSERT_THAT(flock(dup_fd.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, TestDupFdCloseRelease) { - // flock(2): Furthermore, the lock is released either by an explicit LOCK_UN - // operation on any of these duplicate descriptors, or when all such - // descriptors have been closed. - // - // This test will verify that a dupped fd closing will not release the - // underlying lock until all such dupped fds have closed. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - FileDescriptor dup_fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(test_file_fd_.Dup()); - - // At this point we have ONE exclusive locked referenced by two different fds. - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDWR)); - - // Validate that we cannot get a lock on a new unrelated FD. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); - - // Closing the dupped fd shouldn't affect the lock until all are closed. - dup_fd.reset(); // Closed the duped fd. - - // Validate that we still cannot get a lock on a new unrelated FD. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); - - // Closing the first fd - CloseFile(); // Will validate the syscall succeeds. - - // Now we should actually be able to get a lock since all fds related to - // the first lock are closed. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Unlock. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, TestDupFdUnlockRelease) { - /* flock(2): Furthermore, the lock is released either by an explicit LOCK_UN - * operation on any of these duplicate descriptors, or when all such - * descriptors have been closed. - */ - // This test will verify that an explict unlock on a dupped FD will release - // the underlying lock unlike the previous case where close on a dup was - // not enough to release the lock. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - const FileDescriptor dup_fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(test_file_fd_.Dup()); - - // At this point we have ONE exclusive locked referenced by two different fds. - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDWR)); - - // Validate that we cannot get a lock on a new unrelated FD. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); - - // Explicitly unlock via the dupped descriptor. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(dup_fd.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Validate that we can now get the lock since we explicitly unlocked. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Unlock - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, TestDupFdFollowedByLock) { - // This test will verify that taking a lock on a file descriptor that has - // already been dupped means that the lock is shared between both. This is - // slightly different than than duping on an already locked FD. - FileDescriptor dup_fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(test_file_fd_.Dup()); - - // Take a lock. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(dup_fd.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Now dup_fd and test_file_ should both reference the same lock. - // We shouldn't be able to obtain a lock until both are closed. - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDWR)); - - // Closing the first fd - dup_fd.reset(); // Close the duped fd. - - // Validate that we cannot get a lock yet because the dupped descriptor. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); - - // Closing the second fd. - CloseFile(); // CloseFile() will validate the syscall succeeds. - - // Now we should be able to get the lock. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Unlock. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -// NOTE: These blocking tests are not perfect. Unfortunately it's very hard to -// determine if a thread was actually blocked in the kernel so we're forced -// to use timing. -TEST_F(FlockTest, BlockingLockNoBlockingForSharedLocks_NoRandomSave) { - // This test will verify that although LOCK_NB isn't specified - // two different fds can obtain shared locks without blocking. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_SH), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // kHoldLockTime is the amount of time we will hold the lock before releasing. - constexpr absl::Duration kHoldLockTime = absl::Seconds(30); - - const DisableSave ds; // Timing-related. - - // We do this in another thread so we can determine if it was actually - // blocked by timing the amount of time it took for the syscall to complete. - ScopedThread t([&] { - MonotonicTimer timer; - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDWR)); - - // Only a single shared lock is held, the lock will be granted immediately. - // This should be granted without any blocking. Don't save here to avoid - // wild discrepencies on timing. - timer.Start(); - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_SH), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // We held the lock for 30 seconds but this thread should not have - // blocked at all so we expect a very small duration on syscall completion. - ASSERT_LT(timer.Duration(), - absl::Seconds(1)); // 1000ms is much less than 30s. - - // We can release our second shared lock - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // Sleep before unlocking. - absl::SleepFor(kHoldLockTime); - - // Release the first shared lock. Don't save in this situation to avoid - // discrepencies in timing. - EXPECT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, BlockingLockFirstSharedSecondExclusive_NoRandomSave) { - // This test will verify that if someone holds a shared lock any attempt to - // obtain an exclusive lock will result in blocking. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_SH), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // kHoldLockTime is the amount of time we will hold the lock before releasing. - constexpr absl::Duration kHoldLockTime = absl::Seconds(2); - - const DisableSave ds; // Timing-related. - - // We do this in another thread so we can determine if it was actually - // blocked by timing the amount of time it took for the syscall to complete. - ScopedThread t([&] { - MonotonicTimer timer; - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDWR)); - - // This exclusive lock should block because someone is already holding a - // shared lock. We don't save here to avoid wild discrepencies on timing. - timer.Start(); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(flock)(fd.get(), LOCK_EX), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // We should be blocked, we will expect to be blocked for more than 1.0s. - ASSERT_GT(timer.Duration(), absl::Seconds(1)); - - // We can release our exclusive lock. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // Sleep before unlocking. - absl::SleepFor(kHoldLockTime); - - // Release the shared lock allowing the thread to proceed. - // We don't save here to avoid wild discrepencies in timing. - EXPECT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, BlockingLockFirstExclusiveSecondShared_NoRandomSave) { - // This test will verify that if someone holds an exclusive lock any attempt - // to obtain a shared lock will result in blocking. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_EX), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // kHoldLockTime is the amount of time we will hold the lock before releasing. - constexpr absl::Duration kHoldLockTime = absl::Seconds(2); - - const DisableSave ds; // Timing-related. - - // We do this in another thread so we can determine if it was actually - // blocked by timing the amount of time it took for the syscall to complete. - ScopedThread t([&] { - MonotonicTimer timer; - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDWR)); - - // This shared lock should block because someone is already holding an - // exclusive lock. We don't save here to avoid wild discrepencies on timing. - timer.Start(); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(flock)(fd.get(), LOCK_SH), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // We should be blocked, we will expect to be blocked for more than 1.0s. - ASSERT_GT(timer.Duration(), absl::Seconds(1)); - - // We can release our shared lock. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // Sleep before unlocking. - absl::SleepFor(kHoldLockTime); - - // Release the exclusive lock allowing the blocked thread to proceed. - // We don't save here to avoid wild discrepencies in timing. - EXPECT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(FlockTest, BlockingLockFirstExclusiveSecondExclusive_NoRandomSave) { - // This test will verify that if someone holds an exclusive lock any attempt - // to obtain another exclusive lock will result in blocking. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_EX), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // kHoldLockTime is the amount of time we will hold the lock before releasing. - constexpr absl::Duration kHoldLockTime = absl::Seconds(2); - - const DisableSave ds; // Timing-related. - - // We do this in another thread so we can determine if it was actually - // blocked by timing the amount of time it took for the syscall to complete. - ScopedThread t([&] { - MonotonicTimer timer; - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDWR)); - - // This exclusive lock should block because someone is already holding an - // exclusive lock. - timer.Start(); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(flock)(fd.get(), LOCK_EX), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // We should be blocked, we will expect to be blocked for more than 1.0s. - ASSERT_GT(timer.Duration(), absl::Seconds(1)); - - // We can release our exclusive lock. - ASSERT_THAT(flock(fd.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // Sleep before unlocking. - absl::SleepFor(kHoldLockTime); - - // Release the exclusive lock allowing the blocked thread to proceed. - // We don't save to avoid wild discrepencies in timing. - EXPECT_THAT(flock(test_file_fd_.get(), LOCK_UN), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/fork.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/fork.cc deleted file mode 100644 index dd6e1a422..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/fork.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,444 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sched.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <atomic> -#include <cstdlib> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/memory_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -using ::testing::Ge; - -class ForkTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - // SetUp creates a populated, open file. - void SetUp() override { - // Make a shared mapping. - shared_ = reinterpret_cast<char*>(mmap(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_SHARED | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0)); - ASSERT_NE(reinterpret_cast<void*>(shared_), MAP_FAILED); - - // Make a private mapping. - private_ = - reinterpret_cast<char*>(mmap(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0)); - ASSERT_NE(reinterpret_cast<void*>(private_), MAP_FAILED); - - // Make a pipe. - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(pipes_), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - // TearDown frees associated resources. - void TearDown() override { - EXPECT_THAT(munmap(shared_, kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(munmap(private_, kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(pipes_[0]), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(pipes_[1]), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - // Fork executes a clone system call. - pid_t Fork() { - pid_t pid = fork(); - MaybeSave(); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(pid >= 0, "fork failed"); - return pid; - } - - // Wait waits for the given pid and returns the exit status. If the child was - // killed by a signal or an error occurs, then 256+signal is returned. - int Wait(pid_t pid) { - int status; - while (true) { - int rval = wait4(pid, &status, 0, NULL); - if (rval < 0) { - return rval; - } - if (rval != pid) { - continue; - } - if (WIFEXITED(status)) { - return WEXITSTATUS(status); - } - if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) { - return 256 + WTERMSIG(status); - } - } - } - - // Exit exits the proccess. - void Exit(int code) { - _exit(code); - - // Should never reach here. Since the exit above failed, we really don't - // have much in the way of options to indicate failure. So we just try to - // log an assertion failure to the logs. The parent process will likely - // fail anyways if exit is not working. - TEST_CHECK_MSG(false, "_exit returned"); - } - - // ReadByte reads a byte from the shared pipe. - char ReadByte() { - char val = -1; - TEST_PCHECK(ReadFd(pipes_[0], &val, 1) == 1); - MaybeSave(); - return val; - } - - // WriteByte writes a byte from the shared pipe. - void WriteByte(char val) { - TEST_PCHECK(WriteFd(pipes_[1], &val, 1) == 1); - MaybeSave(); - } - - // Shared pipe. - int pipes_[2]; - - // Shared mapping (one page). - char* shared_; - - // Private mapping (one page). - char* private_; -}; - -TEST_F(ForkTest, Simple) { - pid_t child = Fork(); - if (child == 0) { - Exit(0); - } - EXPECT_THAT(Wait(child), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(ForkTest, ExitCode) { - pid_t child = Fork(); - if (child == 0) { - Exit(123); - } - EXPECT_THAT(Wait(child), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(123)); - child = Fork(); - if (child == 0) { - Exit(1); - } - EXPECT_THAT(Wait(child), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); -} - -TEST_F(ForkTest, Multi) { - pid_t child1 = Fork(); - if (child1 == 0) { - Exit(0); - } - pid_t child2 = Fork(); - if (child2 == 0) { - Exit(1); - } - EXPECT_THAT(Wait(child1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(Wait(child2), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); -} - -TEST_F(ForkTest, Pipe) { - pid_t child = Fork(); - if (child == 0) { - WriteByte(1); - Exit(0); - } - EXPECT_EQ(ReadByte(), 1); - EXPECT_THAT(Wait(child), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(ForkTest, SharedMapping) { - pid_t child = Fork(); - if (child == 0) { - // Wait for the parent. - ReadByte(); - if (shared_[0] == 1) { - Exit(0); - } - // Failed. - Exit(1); - } - // Change the mapping. - ASSERT_EQ(shared_[0], 0); - shared_[0] = 1; - // Unblock the child. - WriteByte(0); - // Did it work? - EXPECT_THAT(Wait(child), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(ForkTest, PrivateMapping) { - pid_t child = Fork(); - if (child == 0) { - // Wait for the parent. - ReadByte(); - if (private_[0] == 0) { - Exit(0); - } - // Failed. - Exit(1); - } - // Change the mapping. - ASSERT_EQ(private_[0], 0); - private_[0] = 1; - // Unblock the child. - WriteByte(0); - // Did it work? - EXPECT_THAT(Wait(child), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -// Test that cpuid works after a fork. -TEST_F(ForkTest, Cpuid) { - pid_t child = Fork(); - - // We should be able to determine the CPU vendor. - ASSERT_NE(GetCPUVendor(), CPUVendor::kUnknownVendor); - - if (child == 0) { - Exit(0); - } - EXPECT_THAT(Wait(child), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(ForkTest, Mmap) { - pid_t child = Fork(); - - if (child == 0) { - void* addr = - mmap(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0); - MaybeSave(); - Exit(addr == MAP_FAILED); - } - - EXPECT_THAT(Wait(child), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -static volatile int alarmed = 0; - -void AlarmHandler(int sig, siginfo_t* info, void* context) { alarmed = 1; } - -TEST_F(ForkTest, Alarm) { - // Setup an alarm handler. - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_sigaction = AlarmHandler; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; - EXPECT_THAT(sigaction(SIGALRM, &sa, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - - pid_t child = Fork(); - - if (child == 0) { - alarm(1); - sleep(3); - if (!alarmed) { - Exit(1); - } - Exit(0); - } - - EXPECT_THAT(Wait(child), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, alarmed); -} - -// Child cannot affect parent private memory. -TEST_F(ForkTest, PrivateMemory) { - std::atomic<uint32_t> local(0); - - pid_t child1 = Fork(); - if (child1 == 0) { - local++; - - pid_t child2 = Fork(); - if (child2 == 0) { - local++; - - TEST_CHECK(local.load() == 2); - - Exit(0); - } - - TEST_PCHECK(Wait(child2) == 0); - TEST_CHECK(local.load() == 1); - Exit(0); - } - - EXPECT_THAT(Wait(child1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, local.load()); -} - -// Kernel-accessed buffers should remain coherent across COW. -TEST_F(ForkTest, COWSegment) { - constexpr int kBufSize = 1024; - char* read_buf = private_; - char* touch = private_ + kPageSize / 2; - - std::string contents(kBufSize, 'a'); - - ScopedThread t([&] { - // Wait to be sure the parent is blocked in read. - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(3)); - - // Fork to mark private pages for COW. - // - // Use fork directly rather than the Fork wrapper to skip the multi-threaded - // check, and limit the child to async-signal-safe functions: - // - // "After a fork() in a multithreaded program, the child can safely call - // only async-signal-safe functions (see signal(7)) until such time as it - // calls execve(2)." - // - // Skip ASSERT in the child, as it isn't async-signal-safe. - pid_t child = fork(); - if (child == 0) { - // Wait to be sure parent touched memory. - sleep(3); - Exit(0); - } - - // Check success only in the parent. - ASSERT_THAT(child, SyscallSucceedsWithValue(Ge(0))); - - // Trigger COW on private page. - *touch = 42; - - // Write to pipe. Parent should still be able to read this. - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(pipes_[1], contents.c_str(), kBufSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kBufSize)); - - EXPECT_THAT(Wait(child), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - }); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(pipes_[0], read_buf, kBufSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kBufSize)); - EXPECT_STREQ(contents.c_str(), read_buf); -} - -TEST_F(ForkTest, SigAltStack) { - std::vector<char> stack_mem(SIGSTKSZ); - stack_t stack = {}; - stack.ss_size = SIGSTKSZ; - stack.ss_sp = stack_mem.data(); - ASSERT_THAT(sigaltstack(&stack, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - - pid_t child = Fork(); - - if (child == 0) { - stack_t oss = {}; - TEST_PCHECK(sigaltstack(nullptr, &oss) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - TEST_CHECK((oss.ss_flags & SS_DISABLE) == 0); - TEST_CHECK(oss.ss_size == SIGSTKSZ); - TEST_CHECK(oss.ss_sp == stack.ss_sp); - - Exit(0); - } - EXPECT_THAT(Wait(child), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(ForkTest, Affinity) { - // Make a non-default cpumask. - cpu_set_t parent_mask; - EXPECT_THAT(sched_getaffinity(/*pid=*/0, sizeof(cpu_set_t), &parent_mask), - SyscallSucceeds()); - // Knock out the lowest bit. - for (unsigned int n = 0; n < CPU_SETSIZE; n++) { - if (CPU_ISSET(n, &parent_mask)) { - CPU_CLR(n, &parent_mask); - break; - } - } - EXPECT_THAT(sched_setaffinity(/*pid=*/0, sizeof(cpu_set_t), &parent_mask), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - pid_t child = Fork(); - if (child == 0) { - cpu_set_t child_mask; - - int ret = sched_getaffinity(/*pid=*/0, sizeof(cpu_set_t), &child_mask); - MaybeSave(); - if (ret < 0) { - Exit(-ret); - } - - TEST_CHECK(CPU_EQUAL(&child_mask, &parent_mask)); - - Exit(0); - } - - EXPECT_THAT(Wait(child), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST(CloneTest, NewUserNamespacePermitsAllOtherNamespaces) { - // "If CLONE_NEWUSER is specified along with other CLONE_NEW* flags in a - // single clone(2) or unshare(2) call, the user namespace is guaranteed to be - // created first, giving the child (clone(2)) or caller (unshare(2)) - // privileges over the remaining namespaces created by the call. Thus, it is - // possible for an unprivileged caller to specify this combination of flags." - // - user_namespaces(7) - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanCreateUserNamespace())); - Mapping child_stack = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - int child_pid; - // We only test with CLONE_NEWIPC, CLONE_NEWNET, and CLONE_NEWUTS since these - // namespaces were implemented in Linux before user namespaces. - ASSERT_THAT( - child_pid = clone( - +[](void*) { return 0; }, - reinterpret_cast<void*>(child_stack.addr() + kPageSize), - CLONE_NEWUSER | CLONE_NEWIPC | CLONE_NEWNET | CLONE_NEWUTS | SIGCHLD, - /* arg = */ nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "status = " << status; -} - -#ifdef __x86_64__ -// Clone with CLONE_SETTLS and a non-canonical TLS address is rejected. -TEST(CloneTest, NonCanonicalTLS) { - constexpr uintptr_t kNonCanonical = 1ull << 48; - - // We need a valid address for the stack pointer. We'll never actually execute - // on this. - char stack; - - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(__NR_clone, SIGCHLD | CLONE_SETTLS, &stack, nullptr, - nullptr, kNonCanonical), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); -} -#endif - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/fpsig_fork.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/fpsig_fork.cc deleted file mode 100644 index e7e9f06a1..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/fpsig_fork.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// This test verifies that fork(2) in a signal handler will correctly -// restore floating point state after the signal handler returns in both -// the child and parent. -#include <sys/time.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -#define GET_XMM(__var, __xmm) \ - asm volatile("movq %%" #__xmm ", %0" : "=r"(__var)) -#define SET_XMM(__var, __xmm) asm volatile("movq %0, %%" #__xmm : : "r"(__var)) - -int parent, child; - -void sigusr1(int s, siginfo_t* siginfo, void* _uc) { - // Fork and clobber %xmm0. The fpstate should be restored by sigreturn(2) - // in both parent and child. - child = fork(); - TEST_CHECK_MSG(child >= 0, "fork failed"); - - uint64_t val = SIGUSR1; - SET_XMM(val, xmm0); -} - -TEST(FPSigTest, Fork) { - parent = getpid(); - pid_t parent_tid = gettid(); - - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; - sa.sa_sigaction = sigusr1; - ASSERT_THAT(sigaction(SIGUSR1, &sa, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The amd64 ABI specifies that the XMM register set is caller-saved. This - // implies that if there is any function call between SET_XMM and GET_XMM the - // compiler might save/restore xmm0 implicitly. This defeats the entire - // purpose of the test which is to verify that fpstate is restored by - // sigreturn(2). - // - // This is the reason why 'tgkill(getpid(), gettid(), SIGUSR1)' is implemented - // in inline assembly below. - // - // If the OS is broken and registers are clobbered by the child, using tgkill - // to signal the current thread increases the likelihood that this thread will - // be the one clobbered. - - uint64_t expected = 0xdeadbeeffacefeed; - SET_XMM(expected, xmm0); - - asm volatile( - "movl %[killnr], %%eax;" - "movl %[parent], %%edi;" - "movl %[tid], %%esi;" - "movl %[sig], %%edx;" - "syscall;" - : - : [killnr] "i"(__NR_tgkill), [parent] "rm"(parent), - [tid] "rm"(parent_tid), [sig] "i"(SIGUSR1) - : "rax", "rdi", "rsi", "rdx", - // Clobbered by syscall. - "rcx", "r11"); - - uint64_t got; - GET_XMM(got, xmm0); - - if (getpid() == parent) { // Parent. - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0); - } - - // TEST_CHECK_MSG since this may run in the child. - TEST_CHECK_MSG(expected == got, "Bad xmm0 value"); - - if (getpid() != parent) { // Child. - _exit(0); - } -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/fpsig_nested.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/fpsig_nested.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 395463aed..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/fpsig_nested.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// This program verifies that application floating point state is restored -// correctly after a signal handler returns. It also verifies that this works -// with nested signals. -#include <sys/time.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -#define GET_XMM(__var, __xmm) \ - asm volatile("movq %%" #__xmm ", %0" : "=r"(__var)) -#define SET_XMM(__var, __xmm) asm volatile("movq %0, %%" #__xmm : : "r"(__var)) - -int pid; -int tid; - -volatile uint64_t entryxmm[2] = {~0UL, ~0UL}; -volatile uint64_t exitxmm[2]; - -void sigusr2(int s, siginfo_t* siginfo, void* _uc) { - uint64_t val = SIGUSR2; - - // Record the value of %xmm0 on entry and then clobber it. - GET_XMM(entryxmm[1], xmm0); - SET_XMM(val, xmm0); - GET_XMM(exitxmm[1], xmm0); -} - -void sigusr1(int s, siginfo_t* siginfo, void* _uc) { - uint64_t val = SIGUSR1; - - // Record the value of %xmm0 on entry and then clobber it. - GET_XMM(entryxmm[0], xmm0); - SET_XMM(val, xmm0); - - // Send a SIGUSR2 to ourself. The signal mask is configured such that - // the SIGUSR2 handler will run before this handler returns. - asm volatile( - "movl %[killnr], %%eax;" - "movl %[pid], %%edi;" - "movl %[tid], %%esi;" - "movl %[sig], %%edx;" - "syscall;" - : - : [killnr] "i"(__NR_tgkill), [pid] "rm"(pid), [tid] "rm"(tid), - [sig] "i"(SIGUSR2) - : "rax", "rdi", "rsi", "rdx", - // Clobbered by syscall. - "rcx", "r11"); - - // Record value of %xmm0 again to verify that the nested signal handler - // does not clobber it. - GET_XMM(exitxmm[0], xmm0); -} - -TEST(FPSigTest, NestedSignals) { - pid = getpid(); - tid = gettid(); - - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; - sa.sa_sigaction = sigusr1; - ASSERT_THAT(sigaction(SIGUSR1, &sa, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - - sa.sa_sigaction = sigusr2; - ASSERT_THAT(sigaction(SIGUSR2, &sa, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The amd64 ABI specifies that the XMM register set is caller-saved. This - // implies that if there is any function call between SET_XMM and GET_XMM the - // compiler might save/restore xmm0 implicitly. This defeats the entire - // purpose of the test which is to verify that fpstate is restored by - // sigreturn(2). - // - // This is the reason why 'tgkill(getpid(), gettid(), SIGUSR1)' is implemented - // in inline assembly below. - // - // If the OS is broken and registers are clobbered by the signal, using tgkill - // to signal the current thread ensures that this is the clobbered thread. - - uint64_t expected = 0xdeadbeeffacefeed; - SET_XMM(expected, xmm0); - - asm volatile( - "movl %[killnr], %%eax;" - "movl %[pid], %%edi;" - "movl %[tid], %%esi;" - "movl %[sig], %%edx;" - "syscall;" - : - : [killnr] "i"(__NR_tgkill), [pid] "rm"(pid), [tid] "rm"(tid), - [sig] "i"(SIGUSR1) - : "rax", "rdi", "rsi", "rdx", - // Clobbered by syscall. - "rcx", "r11"); - - uint64_t got; - GET_XMM(got, xmm0); - - // - // The checks below verifies the following: - // - signal handlers must called with a clean fpu state. - // - sigreturn(2) must restore fpstate of the interrupted context. - // - EXPECT_EQ(expected, got); - EXPECT_EQ(entryxmm[0], 0); - EXPECT_EQ(entryxmm[1], 0); - EXPECT_EQ(exitxmm[0], SIGUSR1); - EXPECT_EQ(exitxmm[1], SIGUSR2); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/fsync.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/fsync.cc deleted file mode 100644 index e7e057f06..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/fsync.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <string> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(FsyncTest, TempFileSucceeds) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - auto fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR, 0666)); - const std::string data = "some data to sync"; - EXPECT_THAT(write(fd.get(), data.c_str(), data.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(data.size())); - EXPECT_THAT(fsync(fd.get()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(FsyncTest, TempDirSucceeds) { - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(dir.path(), O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY)); - EXPECT_THAT(fsync(fd.get()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(FsyncTest, CannotFsyncOnUnopenedFd) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(file.path().c_str(), O_RDONLY), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // fd is now invalid. - EXPECT_THAT(fsync(fd), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/futex.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/futex.cc deleted file mode 100644 index d3e3f998c..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/futex.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,721 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <linux/futex.h> -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <sys/time.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <algorithm> -#include <atomic> -#include <memory> -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/memory/memory.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/memory_util.h" -#include "test/util/save_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" -#include "test/util/time_util.h" -#include "test/util/timer_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// Amount of time we wait for threads doing futex_wait to start running before -// doing futex_wake. -constexpr auto kWaiterStartupDelay = absl::Seconds(3); - -// Default timeout for waiters in tests where we expect a futex_wake to be -// ineffective. -constexpr auto kIneffectiveWakeTimeout = absl::Seconds(6); - -static_assert(kWaiterStartupDelay < kIneffectiveWakeTimeout, - "futex_wait will time out before futex_wake is called"); - -int futex_wait(bool priv, std::atomic<int>* uaddr, int val, - absl::Duration timeout = absl::InfiniteDuration()) { - int op = FUTEX_WAIT; - if (priv) { - op |= FUTEX_PRIVATE_FLAG; - } - - if (timeout == absl::InfiniteDuration()) { - return RetryEINTR(syscall)(SYS_futex, uaddr, op, val, nullptr); - } - - // FUTEX_WAIT doesn't adjust the timeout if it returns EINTR, so we have to do - // so. - while (true) { - auto const timeout_ts = absl::ToTimespec(timeout); - MonotonicTimer timer; - timer.Start(); - int const ret = syscall(SYS_futex, uaddr, op, val, &timeout_ts); - if (ret != -1 || errno != EINTR) { - return ret; - } - timeout = std::max(timeout - timer.Duration(), absl::ZeroDuration()); - } -} - -int futex_wait_bitset(bool priv, std::atomic<int>* uaddr, int val, int bitset, - absl::Time deadline = absl::InfiniteFuture()) { - int op = FUTEX_WAIT_BITSET | FUTEX_CLOCK_REALTIME; - if (priv) { - op |= FUTEX_PRIVATE_FLAG; - } - - auto const deadline_ts = absl::ToTimespec(deadline); - return RetryEINTR(syscall)( - SYS_futex, uaddr, op, val, - deadline == absl::InfiniteFuture() ? nullptr : &deadline_ts, nullptr, - bitset); -} - -int futex_wake(bool priv, std::atomic<int>* uaddr, int count) { - int op = FUTEX_WAKE; - if (priv) { - op |= FUTEX_PRIVATE_FLAG; - } - return syscall(SYS_futex, uaddr, op, count); -} - -int futex_wake_bitset(bool priv, std::atomic<int>* uaddr, int count, - int bitset) { - int op = FUTEX_WAKE_BITSET; - if (priv) { - op |= FUTEX_PRIVATE_FLAG; - } - return syscall(SYS_futex, uaddr, op, count, nullptr, nullptr, bitset); -} - -int futex_wake_op(bool priv, std::atomic<int>* uaddr1, std::atomic<int>* uaddr2, - int nwake1, int nwake2, uint32_t sub_op) { - int op = FUTEX_WAKE_OP; - if (priv) { - op |= FUTEX_PRIVATE_FLAG; - } - return syscall(SYS_futex, uaddr1, op, nwake1, nwake2, uaddr2, sub_op); -} - -int futex_lock_pi(bool priv, std::atomic<int>* uaddr) { - int op = FUTEX_LOCK_PI; - if (priv) { - op |= FUTEX_PRIVATE_FLAG; - } - int zero = 0; - if (uaddr->compare_exchange_strong(zero, gettid())) { - return 0; - } - return RetryEINTR(syscall)(SYS_futex, uaddr, op, nullptr, nullptr); -} - -int futex_trylock_pi(bool priv, std::atomic<int>* uaddr) { - int op = FUTEX_TRYLOCK_PI; - if (priv) { - op |= FUTEX_PRIVATE_FLAG; - } - int zero = 0; - if (uaddr->compare_exchange_strong(zero, gettid())) { - return 0; - } - return RetryEINTR(syscall)(SYS_futex, uaddr, op, nullptr, nullptr); -} - -int futex_unlock_pi(bool priv, std::atomic<int>* uaddr) { - int op = FUTEX_UNLOCK_PI; - if (priv) { - op |= FUTEX_PRIVATE_FLAG; - } - int tid = gettid(); - if (uaddr->compare_exchange_strong(tid, 0)) { - return 0; - } - return RetryEINTR(syscall)(SYS_futex, uaddr, op, nullptr, nullptr); -} - -// Fixture for futex tests parameterized by whether to use private or shared -// futexes. -class PrivateAndSharedFutexTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<bool> { - protected: - bool IsPrivate() const { return GetParam(); } - int PrivateFlag() const { return IsPrivate() ? FUTEX_PRIVATE_FLAG : 0; } -}; - -// FUTEX_WAIT with 0 timeout does not block. -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, Wait_ZeroTimeout) { - struct timespec timeout = {}; - - // Don't use the futex_wait helper because it adjusts timeout. - int a = 1; - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_futex, &a, FUTEX_WAIT | PrivateFlag(), a, &timeout), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ETIMEDOUT)); -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, Wait_Timeout) { - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(1); - - MonotonicTimer timer; - timer.Start(); - constexpr absl::Duration kTimeout = absl::Seconds(1); - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wait(IsPrivate(), &a, a, kTimeout), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ETIMEDOUT)); - EXPECT_GE(timer.Duration(), kTimeout); -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, Wait_BitsetTimeout) { - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(1); - - MonotonicTimer timer; - timer.Start(); - constexpr absl::Duration kTimeout = absl::Seconds(1); - EXPECT_THAT( - futex_wait_bitset(IsPrivate(), &a, a, 0xffffffff, absl::Now() + kTimeout), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ETIMEDOUT)); - EXPECT_GE(timer.Duration(), kTimeout); -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, WaitBitset_NegativeTimeout) { - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(1); - - MonotonicTimer timer; - timer.Start(); - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wait_bitset(IsPrivate(), &a, a, 0xffffffff, - absl::Now() - absl::Seconds(1)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ETIMEDOUT)); -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, Wait_WrongVal) { - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(1); - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wait(IsPrivate(), &a, a + 1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, Wait_ZeroBitset) { - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(1); - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wait_bitset(IsPrivate(), &a, a, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, Wake1_NoRandomSave) { - constexpr int kInitialValue = 1; - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(kInitialValue); - - // Prevent save/restore from interrupting futex_wait, which will cause it to - // return EAGAIN instead of the expected result if futex_wait is restarted - // after we change the value of a below. - DisableSave ds; - ScopedThread thread([&] { - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wait(IsPrivate(), &a, kInitialValue), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - }); - absl::SleepFor(kWaiterStartupDelay); - - // Change a so that if futex_wake happens before futex_wait, the latter - // returns EAGAIN instead of hanging the test. - a.fetch_add(1); - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wake(IsPrivate(), &a, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, WakeAll_NoRandomSave) { - constexpr int kInitialValue = 1; - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(kInitialValue); - - DisableSave ds; - constexpr int kThreads = 5; - std::vector<std::unique_ptr<ScopedThread>> threads; - threads.reserve(kThreads); - for (int i = 0; i < kThreads; i++) { - threads.push_back(absl::make_unique<ScopedThread>([&] { - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wait(IsPrivate(), &a, kInitialValue), - SyscallSucceeds()); - })); - } - absl::SleepFor(kWaiterStartupDelay); - - a.fetch_add(1); - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wake(IsPrivate(), &a, kThreads), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kThreads)); -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, WakeSome_NoRandomSave) { - constexpr int kInitialValue = 1; - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(kInitialValue); - - DisableSave ds; - constexpr int kThreads = 5; - constexpr int kWokenThreads = 3; - static_assert(kWokenThreads < kThreads, - "can't wake more threads than are created"); - std::vector<std::unique_ptr<ScopedThread>> threads; - threads.reserve(kThreads); - std::vector<int> rets; - rets.reserve(kThreads); - std::vector<int> errs; - errs.reserve(kThreads); - for (int i = 0; i < kThreads; i++) { - rets.push_back(-1); - errs.push_back(0); - } - for (int i = 0; i < kThreads; i++) { - threads.push_back(absl::make_unique<ScopedThread>([&, i] { - rets[i] = - futex_wait(IsPrivate(), &a, kInitialValue, kIneffectiveWakeTimeout); - errs[i] = errno; - })); - } - absl::SleepFor(kWaiterStartupDelay); - - a.fetch_add(1); - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wake(IsPrivate(), &a, kWokenThreads), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kWokenThreads)); - - int woken = 0; - int timedout = 0; - for (int i = 0; i < kThreads; i++) { - threads[i]->Join(); - if (rets[i] == 0) { - woken++; - } else if (errs[i] == ETIMEDOUT) { - timedout++; - } else { - ADD_FAILURE() << " thread " << i << ": returned " << rets[i] << ", errno " - << errs[i]; - } - } - EXPECT_EQ(woken, kWokenThreads); - EXPECT_EQ(timedout, kThreads - kWokenThreads); -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, WaitBitset_Wake_NoRandomSave) { - constexpr int kInitialValue = 1; - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(kInitialValue); - - DisableSave ds; - ScopedThread thread([&] { - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wait_bitset(IsPrivate(), &a, kInitialValue, 0b01001000), - SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - absl::SleepFor(kWaiterStartupDelay); - - a.fetch_add(1); - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wake(IsPrivate(), &a, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, Wait_WakeBitset_NoRandomSave) { - constexpr int kInitialValue = 1; - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(kInitialValue); - - DisableSave ds; - ScopedThread thread([&] { - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wait(IsPrivate(), &a, kInitialValue), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - absl::SleepFor(kWaiterStartupDelay); - - a.fetch_add(1); - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wake_bitset(IsPrivate(), &a, 1, 0b01001000), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, WaitBitset_WakeBitsetMatch_NoRandomSave) { - constexpr int kInitialValue = 1; - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(kInitialValue); - - constexpr int kBitset = 0b01001000; - - DisableSave ds; - ScopedThread thread([&] { - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wait_bitset(IsPrivate(), &a, kInitialValue, kBitset), - SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - absl::SleepFor(kWaiterStartupDelay); - - a.fetch_add(1); - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wake_bitset(IsPrivate(), &a, 1, kBitset), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, WaitBitset_WakeBitsetNoMatch_NoRandomSave) { - constexpr int kInitialValue = 1; - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(kInitialValue); - - constexpr int kWaitBitset = 0b01000001; - constexpr int kWakeBitset = 0b00101000; - static_assert((kWaitBitset & kWakeBitset) == 0, - "futex_wake_bitset will wake waiter"); - - DisableSave ds; - ScopedThread thread([&] { - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wait_bitset(IsPrivate(), &a, kInitialValue, kWaitBitset, - absl::Now() + kIneffectiveWakeTimeout), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ETIMEDOUT)); - }); - absl::SleepFor(kWaiterStartupDelay); - - a.fetch_add(1); - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wake_bitset(IsPrivate(), &a, 1, kWakeBitset), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, WakeOpCondSuccess_NoRandomSave) { - constexpr int kInitialValue = 1; - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(kInitialValue); - std::atomic<int> b = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(kInitialValue); - - DisableSave ds; - ScopedThread thread_a([&] { - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wait(IsPrivate(), &a, kInitialValue), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - ScopedThread thread_b([&] { - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wait(IsPrivate(), &b, kInitialValue), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - absl::SleepFor(kWaiterStartupDelay); - - a.fetch_add(1); - b.fetch_add(1); - // This futex_wake_op should: - // - Wake 1 waiter on a unconditionally. - // - Wake 1 waiter on b if b == kInitialValue + 1, which it is. - // - Do "b += 1". - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wake_op(IsPrivate(), &a, &b, 1, 1, - FUTEX_OP(FUTEX_OP_ADD, 1, FUTEX_OP_CMP_EQ, - (kInitialValue + 1))), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(2)); - EXPECT_EQ(b, kInitialValue + 2); -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, WakeOpCondFailure_NoRandomSave) { - constexpr int kInitialValue = 1; - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(kInitialValue); - std::atomic<int> b = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(kInitialValue); - - DisableSave ds; - ScopedThread thread_a([&] { - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wait(IsPrivate(), &a, kInitialValue), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - ScopedThread thread_b([&] { - EXPECT_THAT( - futex_wait(IsPrivate(), &b, kInitialValue, kIneffectiveWakeTimeout), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ETIMEDOUT)); - }); - absl::SleepFor(kWaiterStartupDelay); - - a.fetch_add(1); - b.fetch_add(1); - // This futex_wake_op should: - // - Wake 1 waiter on a unconditionally. - // - Wake 1 waiter on b if b == kInitialValue - 1, which it isn't. - // - Do "b += 1". - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wake_op(IsPrivate(), &a, &b, 1, 1, - FUTEX_OP(FUTEX_OP_ADD, 1, FUTEX_OP_CMP_EQ, - (kInitialValue - 1))), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(b, kInitialValue + 2); -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, NoWakeInterprocessPrivateAnon_NoRandomSave) { - auto const mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - auto const ptr = static_cast<std::atomic<int>*>(mapping.ptr()); - constexpr int kInitialValue = 1; - ptr->store(kInitialValue); - - DisableSave ds; - pid_t const child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - TEST_PCHECK(futex_wait(IsPrivate(), ptr, kInitialValue, - kIneffectiveWakeTimeout) == -1 && - errno == ETIMEDOUT); - _exit(0); - } - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - absl::SleepFor(kWaiterStartupDelay); - - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wake(IsPrivate(), ptr, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << " status " << status; -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, WakeAfterCOWBreak_NoRandomSave) { - // Use a futex on a non-stack mapping so we can be sure that the child process - // below isn't the one that breaks copy-on-write. - auto const mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - auto const ptr = static_cast<std::atomic<int>*>(mapping.ptr()); - constexpr int kInitialValue = 1; - ptr->store(kInitialValue); - - DisableSave ds; - ScopedThread thread([&] { - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wait(IsPrivate(), ptr, kInitialValue), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - absl::SleepFor(kWaiterStartupDelay); - - pid_t const child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - // Wait to be killed by the parent. - while (true) pause(); - } - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - auto cleanup_child = Cleanup([&] { - EXPECT_THAT(kill(child_pid, SIGKILL), SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status) && WTERMSIG(status) == SIGKILL) - << " status " << status; - }); - - // In addition to preventing a late futex_wait from sleeping, this breaks - // copy-on-write on the mapped page. - ptr->fetch_add(1); - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wake(IsPrivate(), ptr, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, WakeWrongKind_NoRandomSave) { - constexpr int kInitialValue = 1; - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(kInitialValue); - - DisableSave ds; - ScopedThread thread([&] { - EXPECT_THAT( - futex_wait(IsPrivate(), &a, kInitialValue, kIneffectiveWakeTimeout), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ETIMEDOUT)); - }); - absl::SleepFor(kWaiterStartupDelay); - - a.fetch_add(1); - // The value of priv passed to futex_wake is the opposite of that passed to - // the futex_waiter; we expect this not to wake the waiter. - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wake(!IsPrivate(), &a, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(SharedPrivate, PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, - ::testing::Bool()); - -// Passing null as the address only works for private futexes. - -TEST(PrivateFutexTest, WakeOp0Set) { - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(1); - - int futex_op = FUTEX_OP(FUTEX_OP_SET, 2, 0, 0); - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wake_op(true, nullptr, &a, 0, 0, futex_op), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(a, 2); -} - -TEST(PrivateFutexTest, WakeOp0Add) { - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(1); - int futex_op = FUTEX_OP(FUTEX_OP_ADD, 1, 0, 0); - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wake_op(true, nullptr, &a, 0, 0, futex_op), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(a, 2); -} - -TEST(PrivateFutexTest, WakeOp0Or) { - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(0b01); - int futex_op = FUTEX_OP(FUTEX_OP_OR, 0b10, 0, 0); - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wake_op(true, nullptr, &a, 0, 0, futex_op), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(a, 0b11); -} - -TEST(PrivateFutexTest, WakeOp0Andn) { - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(0b11); - int futex_op = FUTEX_OP(FUTEX_OP_ANDN, 0b10, 0, 0); - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wake_op(true, nullptr, &a, 0, 0, futex_op), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(a, 0b01); -} - -TEST(PrivateFutexTest, WakeOp0Xor) { - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(0b1010); - int futex_op = FUTEX_OP(FUTEX_OP_XOR, 0b1100, 0, 0); - EXPECT_THAT(futex_wake_op(true, nullptr, &a, 0, 0, futex_op), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(a, 0b0110); -} - -TEST(SharedFutexTest, WakeInterprocessSharedAnon_NoRandomSave) { - auto const mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED)); - auto const ptr = static_cast<std::atomic<int>*>(mapping.ptr()); - constexpr int kInitialValue = 1; - ptr->store(kInitialValue); - - DisableSave ds; - pid_t const child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - TEST_PCHECK(futex_wait(false, ptr, kInitialValue) == 0); - _exit(0); - } - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - auto kill_child = Cleanup( - [&] { EXPECT_THAT(kill(child_pid, SIGKILL), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - absl::SleepFor(kWaiterStartupDelay); - - ptr->fetch_add(1); - // This is an ASSERT so that if it fails, we immediately abort the test (and - // kill the subprocess). - ASSERT_THAT(futex_wake(false, ptr, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - kill_child.Release(); - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << " status " << status; -} - -TEST(SharedFutexTest, WakeInterprocessFile_NoRandomSave) { - auto const file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - ASSERT_THAT(truncate(file.path().c_str(), kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto const fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR)); - auto const mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Mmap( - nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, fd.get(), 0)); - auto const ptr = static_cast<std::atomic<int>*>(mapping.ptr()); - constexpr int kInitialValue = 1; - ptr->store(kInitialValue); - - DisableSave ds; - pid_t const child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - TEST_PCHECK(futex_wait(false, ptr, kInitialValue) == 0); - _exit(0); - } - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - auto kill_child = Cleanup( - [&] { EXPECT_THAT(kill(child_pid, SIGKILL), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - absl::SleepFor(kWaiterStartupDelay); - - ptr->fetch_add(1); - // This is an ASSERT so that if it fails, we immediately abort the test (and - // kill the subprocess). - ASSERT_THAT(futex_wake(false, ptr, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - kill_child.Release(); - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << " status " << status; -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, PIBasic) { - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(0); - - ASSERT_THAT(futex_lock_pi(IsPrivate(), &a), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(a.load(), gettid()); - EXPECT_THAT(futex_lock_pi(IsPrivate(), &a), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EDEADLK)); - - ASSERT_THAT(futex_unlock_pi(IsPrivate(), &a), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(a.load(), 0); - EXPECT_THAT(futex_unlock_pi(IsPrivate(), &a), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, PIConcurrency_NoRandomSave) { - DisableSave ds; // Too many syscalls. - - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(0); - const bool is_priv = IsPrivate(); - - std::unique_ptr<ScopedThread> threads[100]; - for (size_t i = 0; i < ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(threads); ++i) { - threads[i] = absl::make_unique<ScopedThread>([is_priv, &a] { - for (size_t j = 0; j < 10; ++j) { - ASSERT_THAT(futex_lock_pi(is_priv, &a), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(a.load() & FUTEX_TID_MASK, gettid()); - SleepSafe(absl::Milliseconds(5)); - ASSERT_THAT(futex_unlock_pi(is_priv, &a), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - }); - } -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, PIWaiters) { - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(0); - const bool is_priv = IsPrivate(); - - ASSERT_THAT(futex_lock_pi(is_priv, &a), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(a.load(), gettid()); - - ScopedThread th([is_priv, &a] { - ASSERT_THAT(futex_lock_pi(is_priv, &a), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(futex_unlock_pi(is_priv, &a), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // Wait until the thread blocks on the futex, setting the waiters bit. - auto start = absl::Now(); - while (a.load() != (FUTEX_WAITERS | gettid())) { - ASSERT_LT(absl::Now() - start, absl::Seconds(5)); - absl::SleepFor(absl::Milliseconds(100)); - } - ASSERT_THAT(futex_unlock_pi(is_priv, &a), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, PITryLock) { - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(0); - const bool is_priv = IsPrivate(); - - ASSERT_THAT(futex_trylock_pi(IsPrivate(), &a), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(a.load(), gettid()); - - EXPECT_THAT(futex_trylock_pi(is_priv, &a), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EDEADLK)); - ScopedThread th([is_priv, &a] { - EXPECT_THAT(futex_trylock_pi(is_priv, &a), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); - }); - th.Join(); - - ASSERT_THAT(futex_unlock_pi(IsPrivate(), &a), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(PrivateAndSharedFutexTest, PITryLockConcurrency_NoRandomSave) { - DisableSave ds; // Too many syscalls. - - std::atomic<int> a = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(0); - const bool is_priv = IsPrivate(); - - std::unique_ptr<ScopedThread> threads[10]; - for (size_t i = 0; i < ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(threads); ++i) { - threads[i] = absl::make_unique<ScopedThread>([is_priv, &a] { - for (size_t j = 0; j < 10;) { - if (futex_trylock_pi(is_priv, &a) == 0) { - ++j; - EXPECT_EQ(a.load() & FUTEX_TID_MASK, gettid()); - SleepSafe(absl::Milliseconds(5)); - ASSERT_THAT(futex_unlock_pi(is_priv, &a), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - } - }); - } -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/getcpu.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/getcpu.cc deleted file mode 100644 index f4d94bd6a..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/getcpu.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sched.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(GetcpuTest, IsValidCpuStress) { - const int num_cpus = NumCPUs(); - absl::Time deadline = absl::Now() + absl::Seconds(10); - while (absl::Now() < deadline) { - int cpu; - ASSERT_THAT(cpu = sched_getcpu(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_LT(cpu, num_cpus); - } -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/getdents.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/getdents.cc deleted file mode 100644 index fe9cfafe8..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/getdents.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,529 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <dirent.h> -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <stddef.h> -#include <stdint.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <syscall.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <map> -#include <string> -#include <unordered_map> -#include <unordered_set> -#include <utility> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/numbers.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "test/util/eventfd_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -using ::testing::Contains; -using ::testing::IsEmpty; -using ::testing::IsSupersetOf; -using ::testing::Not; -using ::testing::NotNull; - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// New Linux dirent format. -struct linux_dirent64 { - uint64_t d_ino; // Inode number - int64_t d_off; // Offset to next linux_dirent64 - unsigned short d_reclen; // NOLINT, Length of this linux_dirent64 - unsigned char d_type; // NOLINT, File type - char d_name[0]; // Filename (null-terminated) -}; - -// Old Linux dirent format. -struct linux_dirent { - unsigned long d_ino; // NOLINT - unsigned long d_off; // NOLINT - unsigned short d_reclen; // NOLINT - char d_name[0]; -}; - -// Wraps a buffer to provide a set of dirents. -// T is the underlying dirent type. -template <typename T> -class DirentBuffer { - public: - // DirentBuffer manages the buffer. - explicit DirentBuffer(size_t size) - : managed_(true), actual_size_(size), reported_size_(size) { - data_ = new char[actual_size_]; - } - - // The buffer is managed externally. - DirentBuffer(char* data, size_t actual_size, size_t reported_size) - : managed_(false), - data_(data), - actual_size_(actual_size), - reported_size_(reported_size) {} - - ~DirentBuffer() { - if (managed_) { - delete[] data_; - } - } - - T* Data() { return reinterpret_cast<T*>(data_); } - - T* Start(size_t read) { - read_ = read; - if (read_) { - return Data(); - } else { - return nullptr; - } - } - - T* Current() { return reinterpret_cast<T*>(&data_[off_]); } - - T* Next() { - size_t new_off = off_ + Current()->d_reclen; - if (new_off >= read_ || new_off >= actual_size_) { - return nullptr; - } - - off_ = new_off; - return Current(); - } - - size_t Size() { return reported_size_; } - - void Reset() { - off_ = 0; - read_ = 0; - memset(data_, 0, actual_size_); - } - - private: - bool managed_; - char* data_; - size_t actual_size_; - size_t reported_size_; - - size_t off_ = 0; - - size_t read_ = 0; -}; - -// Test for getdents/getdents64. -// T is the Linux dirent type. -template <typename T> -class GetdentsTest : public ::testing::Test { - public: - using LinuxDirentType = T; - using DirentBufferType = DirentBuffer<T>; - - protected: - void SetUp() override { - dir_ = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - fd_ = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(dir_.path(), O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY)); - } - - // Must be overridden with explicit specialization. See below. - int SyscallNum(); - - int Getdents(LinuxDirentType* dirp, unsigned int count) { - return RetryEINTR(syscall)(SyscallNum(), fd_.get(), dirp, count); - } - - // Fill directory with num files, named by number starting at 0. - void FillDirectory(size_t num) { - for (size_t i = 0; i < num; i++) { - auto name = JoinPath(dir_.path(), absl::StrCat(i)); - TEST_CHECK(CreateWithContents(name, "").ok()); - } - } - - // Fill directory with a given list of filenames. - void FillDirectoryWithFiles(const std::vector<std::string>& filenames) { - for (const auto& filename : filenames) { - auto name = JoinPath(dir_.path(), filename); - TEST_CHECK(CreateWithContents(name, "").ok()); - } - } - - // Seek to the start of the directory. - PosixError SeekStart() { - constexpr off_t kStartOfFile = 0; - off_t offset = lseek(fd_.get(), kStartOfFile, SEEK_SET); - if (offset < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, absl::StrCat("error seeking to ", kStartOfFile)); - } - if (offset != kStartOfFile) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, absl::StrCat("tried to seek to ", kStartOfFile, - " but got ", offset)); - } - return NoError(); - } - - // Call getdents multiple times, reading all dirents and calling f on each. - // f has the type signature PosixError f(T*). - // If f returns a non-OK error, so does ReadDirents. - template <typename F> - PosixError ReadDirents(DirentBufferType* dirents, F const& f) { - int n; - do { - dirents->Reset(); - - n = Getdents(dirents->Data(), dirents->Size()); - MaybeSave(); - if (n < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "getdents"); - } - - for (auto d = dirents->Start(n); d; d = dirents->Next()) { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(f(d)); - } - } while (n > 0); - - return NoError(); - } - - // Call Getdents successively and count all entries. - int ReadAndCountAllEntries(DirentBufferType* dirents) { - int found = 0; - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(ReadDirents(dirents, [&](LinuxDirentType* d) { - found++; - return NoError(); - })); - - return found; - } - - private: - TempPath dir_; - FileDescriptor fd_; -}; - -// Multiple template parameters are not allowed, so we must use explicit -// template specialization to set the syscall number. -template <> -int GetdentsTest<struct linux_dirent>::SyscallNum() { - return SYS_getdents; -} - -template <> -int GetdentsTest<struct linux_dirent64>::SyscallNum() { - return SYS_getdents64; -} - -// Test both legacy getdents and getdents64. -typedef ::testing::Types<struct linux_dirent, struct linux_dirent64> - GetdentsTypes; -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(GetdentsTest, GetdentsTypes); - -// N.B. TYPED_TESTs require explicitly using this-> to access members of -// GetdentsTest, since we are inside of a derived class template. - -TYPED_TEST(GetdentsTest, VerifyEntries) { - typename TestFixture::DirentBufferType dirents(1024); - - this->FillDirectory(2); - - // Map of all the entries we expect to find. - std::map<std::string, bool> found; - found["."] = false; - found[".."] = false; - found["0"] = false; - found["1"] = false; - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(this->ReadDirents( - &dirents, [&](typename TestFixture::LinuxDirentType* d) { - auto kv = found.find(d->d_name); - EXPECT_NE(kv, found.end()) << "Unexpected file: " << d->d_name; - if (kv != found.end()) { - EXPECT_FALSE(kv->second); - } - found[d->d_name] = true; - return NoError(); - })); - - for (auto& kv : found) { - EXPECT_TRUE(kv.second) << "File not found: " << kv.first; - } -} - -TYPED_TEST(GetdentsTest, VerifyPadding) { - typename TestFixture::DirentBufferType dirents(1024); - - // Create files with names of length 1 through 16. - std::vector<std::string> files; - std::string filename; - for (int i = 0; i < 16; ++i) { - absl::StrAppend(&filename, "a"); - files.push_back(filename); - } - this->FillDirectoryWithFiles(files); - - // We expect to find all the files, plus '.' and '..'. - const int expect_found = 2 + files.size(); - int found = 0; - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(this->ReadDirents( - &dirents, [&](typename TestFixture::LinuxDirentType* d) { - EXPECT_EQ(d->d_reclen % 8, 0) - << "Dirent " << d->d_name - << " had reclen that was not byte aligned: " << d->d_name; - found++; - return NoError(); - })); - - // Make sure we found all the files. - EXPECT_EQ(found, expect_found); -} - -// For a small directory, the provided buffer should be large enough -// for all entries. -TYPED_TEST(GetdentsTest, SmallDir) { - // . and .. should be in an otherwise empty directory. - int expect = 2; - - // Add some actual files. - this->FillDirectory(2); - expect += 2; - - typename TestFixture::DirentBufferType dirents(256); - - EXPECT_EQ(expect, this->ReadAndCountAllEntries(&dirents)); -} - -// A directory with lots of files requires calling getdents multiple times. -TYPED_TEST(GetdentsTest, LargeDir) { - // . and .. should be in an otherwise empty directory. - int expect = 2; - - // Add some actual files. - this->FillDirectory(100); - expect += 100; - - typename TestFixture::DirentBufferType dirents(256); - - EXPECT_EQ(expect, this->ReadAndCountAllEntries(&dirents)); -} - -// If we lie about the size of the buffer, we should still be able to read the -// entries with the available space. -TYPED_TEST(GetdentsTest, PartialBuffer) { - // . and .. should be in an otherwise empty directory. - int expect = 2; - - // Add some actual files. - this->FillDirectory(100); - expect += 100; - - void* addr = mmap(0, 2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_PRIVATE, -1, 0); - ASSERT_NE(addr, MAP_FAILED); - - char* buf = reinterpret_cast<char*>(addr); - - // Guard page - EXPECT_THAT( - mprotect(reinterpret_cast<void*>(buf + kPageSize), kPageSize, PROT_NONE), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Limit space in buf to 256 bytes. - buf += kPageSize - 256; - - // Lie about the buffer. Even though we claim the buffer is 1 page, - // we should still get all of the dirents in the first 256 bytes. - typename TestFixture::DirentBufferType dirents(buf, 256, kPageSize); - - EXPECT_EQ(expect, this->ReadAndCountAllEntries(&dirents)); - - EXPECT_THAT(munmap(addr, 2 * kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Open many file descriptors, then scan through /proc/self/fd to find and close -// them all. (The latter is commonly used to handle races between fork/execve -// and the creation of unwanted non-O_CLOEXEC file descriptors.) This tests that -// getdents iterates correctly despite mutation of /proc/self/fd. -TYPED_TEST(GetdentsTest, ProcSelfFd) { - constexpr size_t kNfds = 10; - std::unordered_map<int, FileDescriptor> fds; - fds.reserve(kNfds); - for (size_t i = 0; i < kNfds; i++) { - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD()); - fds.emplace(fd.get(), std::move(fd)); - } - - const FileDescriptor proc_self_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/proc/self/fd", O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY)); - - // Make the buffer very small since we want to iterate. - typename TestFixture::DirentBufferType dirents( - 2 * sizeof(typename TestFixture::LinuxDirentType)); - std::unordered_set<int> prev_fds; - while (true) { - dirents.Reset(); - int rv; - ASSERT_THAT(rv = RetryEINTR(syscall)(this->SyscallNum(), proc_self_fd.get(), - dirents.Data(), dirents.Size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - if (rv == 0) { - break; - } - for (auto* d = dirents.Start(rv); d; d = dirents.Next()) { - int dfd; - if (!absl::SimpleAtoi(d->d_name, &dfd)) continue; - EXPECT_TRUE(prev_fds.insert(dfd).second) - << "Repeated observation of /proc/self/fd/" << dfd; - fds.erase(dfd); - } - } - - // Check that we closed every fd. - EXPECT_THAT(fds, ::testing::IsEmpty()); -} - -// Test that getdents returns ENOTDIR when called on a file. -TYPED_TEST(GetdentsTest, NotDir) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - auto fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - typename TestFixture::DirentBufferType dirents(256); - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(syscall)(this->SyscallNum(), fd.get(), dirents.Data(), - dirents.Size()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTDIR)); -} - -// Test that SEEK_SET to 0 causes getdents to re-read the entries. -TYPED_TEST(GetdentsTest, SeekResetsCursor) { - // . and .. should be in an otherwise empty directory. - int expect = 2; - - // Add some files to the directory. - this->FillDirectory(10); - expect += 10; - - typename TestFixture::DirentBufferType dirents(256); - - // We should get all the expected entries. - EXPECT_EQ(expect, this->ReadAndCountAllEntries(&dirents)); - - // Seek back to 0. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(this->SeekStart()); - - // We should get all the expected entries again. - EXPECT_EQ(expect, this->ReadAndCountAllEntries(&dirents)); -} - -// Test that getdents() after SEEK_END succeeds. -// This is a regression test for #128. -TYPED_TEST(GetdentsTest, Issue128ProcSeekEnd) { - auto fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/proc/self", O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY)); - typename TestFixture::DirentBufferType dirents(256); - - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_END), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(syscall)(this->SyscallNum(), fd.get(), dirents.Data(), - dirents.Size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Some tests using the glibc readdir interface. -TEST(ReaddirTest, OpenDir) { - DIR* dev; - ASSERT_THAT(dev = opendir("/dev"), NotNull()); - EXPECT_THAT(closedir(dev), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(ReaddirTest, RootContainsBasicDirectories) { - EXPECT_THAT(ListDir("/", true), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(IsSupersetOf( - {"bin", "dev", "etc", "lib", "proc", "sbin", "usr"}))); -} - -TEST(ReaddirTest, Bug24096713Dev) { - auto contents = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ListDir("/dev", true)); - EXPECT_THAT(contents, Not(IsEmpty())); -} - -TEST(ReaddirTest, Bug24096713ProcTid) { - auto contents = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ListDir(absl::StrCat("/proc/", syscall(SYS_gettid), "/"), true)); - EXPECT_THAT(contents, Not(IsEmpty())); -} - -TEST(ReaddirTest, Bug33429925Proc) { - auto contents = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ListDir("/proc", true)); - EXPECT_THAT(contents, Not(IsEmpty())); -} - -TEST(ReaddirTest, Bug35110122Root) { - auto contents = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ListDir("/", true)); - EXPECT_THAT(contents, Not(IsEmpty())); -} - -// Unlink should invalidate getdents cache. -TEST(ReaddirTest, GoneAfterRemoveCache) { - TempPath dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(dir.path())); - std::string name = std::string(Basename(file.path())); - - auto contents = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ListDir(dir.path(), true)); - EXPECT_THAT(contents, Contains(name)); - - file.reset(); - - contents = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ListDir(dir.path(), true)); - EXPECT_THAT(contents, Not(Contains(name))); -} - -// Regression test for b/137398511. Rename should invalidate getdents cache. -TEST(ReaddirTest, GoneAfterRenameCache) { - TempPath src = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - TempPath dst = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(src.path())); - std::string name = std::string(Basename(file.path())); - - auto contents = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ListDir(src.path(), true)); - EXPECT_THAT(contents, Contains(name)); - - ASSERT_THAT(rename(file.path().c_str(), JoinPath(dst.path(), name).c_str()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - // Release file since it was renamed. dst cleanup will ultimately delete it. - file.release(); - - contents = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ListDir(src.path(), true)); - EXPECT_THAT(contents, Not(Contains(name))); - - contents = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ListDir(dst.path(), true)); - EXPECT_THAT(contents, Contains(name)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/getrandom.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/getrandom.cc deleted file mode 100644 index f97f60029..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/getrandom.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -#ifndef SYS_getrandom -#if defined(__x86_64__) -#define SYS_getrandom 318 -#elif defined(__i386__) -#define SYS_getrandom 355 -#else -#error "Unknown architecture" -#endif -#endif // SYS_getrandom - -bool SomeByteIsNonZero(char* random_bytes, int length) { - for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) { - if (random_bytes[i] != 0) { - return true; - } - } - return false; -} - -TEST(GetrandomTest, IsRandom) { - // This test calls get_random and makes sure that the array is filled in with - // something that is non-zero. Perhaps we get back \x00\x00\x00\x00\x00.... as - // a random result, but it's so unlikely that we'll just ignore this. - char random_bytes[64] = {}; - int n = syscall(SYS_getrandom, random_bytes, 64, 0); - SKIP_IF(!IsRunningOnGvisor() && n < 0 && errno == ENOSYS); - EXPECT_THAT(n, SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_GT(n, 0); // Some bytes should be returned. - EXPECT_TRUE(SomeByteIsNonZero(random_bytes, n)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/getrusage.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/getrusage.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 9bdb1e4cd..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/getrusage.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,177 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <signal.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <sys/resource.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/wait.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/memory_util.h" -#include "test/util/signal_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(GetrusageTest, BasicFork) { - pid_t pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - struct rusage rusage_self; - TEST_PCHECK(getrusage(RUSAGE_SELF, &rusage_self) == 0); - struct rusage rusage_children; - TEST_PCHECK(getrusage(RUSAGE_CHILDREN, &rusage_children) == 0); - // The child has consumed some memory. - TEST_CHECK(rusage_self.ru_maxrss != 0); - // The child has no children of its own. - TEST_CHECK(rusage_children.ru_maxrss == 0); - _exit(0); - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - struct rusage rusage_self; - ASSERT_THAT(getrusage(RUSAGE_SELF, &rusage_self), SyscallSucceeds()); - struct rusage rusage_children; - ASSERT_THAT(getrusage(RUSAGE_CHILDREN, &rusage_children), SyscallSucceeds()); - // The parent has consumed some memory. - EXPECT_GT(rusage_self.ru_maxrss, 0); - // The child has consumed some memory, and because it has exited we can get - // its max RSS. - EXPECT_GT(rusage_children.ru_maxrss, 0); -} - -// Verifies that a process can get the max resident set size of its grandchild, -// i.e. that maxrss propagates correctly from children to waiting parents. -TEST(GetrusageTest, Grandchild) { - constexpr int kGrandchildSizeKb = 1024; - pid_t pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - int flags = MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_POPULATE | MAP_PRIVATE; - void *addr = - mmap(nullptr, kGrandchildSizeKb * 1024, PROT_WRITE, flags, -1, 0); - TEST_PCHECK(addr != MAP_FAILED); - } else { - int status; - TEST_PCHECK(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(pid, &status, 0) == pid); - } - _exit(0); - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - struct rusage rusage_self; - ASSERT_THAT(getrusage(RUSAGE_SELF, &rusage_self), SyscallSucceeds()); - struct rusage rusage_children; - ASSERT_THAT(getrusage(RUSAGE_CHILDREN, &rusage_children), SyscallSucceeds()); - // The parent has consumed some memory. - EXPECT_GT(rusage_self.ru_maxrss, 0); - // The child should consume next to no memory, but the grandchild will - // consume at least 1MB. Verify that usage bubbles up to the grandparent. - EXPECT_GT(rusage_children.ru_maxrss, kGrandchildSizeKb); -} - -// Verifies that processes ignoring SIGCHLD do not have updated child maxrss -// updated. -TEST(GetrusageTest, IgnoreSIGCHLD) { - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; - sa.sa_flags = 0; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGCHLD, sa)); - pid_t pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - struct rusage rusage_self; - TEST_PCHECK(getrusage(RUSAGE_SELF, &rusage_self) == 0); - // The child has consumed some memory. - TEST_CHECK(rusage_self.ru_maxrss != 0); - _exit(0); - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(pid, &status, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ECHILD)); - struct rusage rusage_self; - ASSERT_THAT(getrusage(RUSAGE_SELF, &rusage_self), SyscallSucceeds()); - struct rusage rusage_children; - ASSERT_THAT(getrusage(RUSAGE_CHILDREN, &rusage_children), SyscallSucceeds()); - // The parent has consumed some memory. - EXPECT_GT(rusage_self.ru_maxrss, 0); - // The child's maxrss should not have propagated up. - EXPECT_EQ(rusage_children.ru_maxrss, 0); -} - -// Verifies that zombie processes do not update their parent's maxrss. Only -// reaped processes should do this. -TEST(GetrusageTest, IgnoreZombie) { - pid_t pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - struct rusage rusage_self; - TEST_PCHECK(getrusage(RUSAGE_SELF, &rusage_self) == 0); - struct rusage rusage_children; - TEST_PCHECK(getrusage(RUSAGE_CHILDREN, &rusage_children) == 0); - // The child has consumed some memory. - TEST_CHECK(rusage_self.ru_maxrss != 0); - // The child has no children of its own. - TEST_CHECK(rusage_children.ru_maxrss == 0); - _exit(0); - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - // Give the child time to exit. Because we don't call wait, the child should - // remain a zombie. - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(5)); - struct rusage rusage_self; - ASSERT_THAT(getrusage(RUSAGE_SELF, &rusage_self), SyscallSucceeds()); - struct rusage rusage_children; - ASSERT_THAT(getrusage(RUSAGE_CHILDREN, &rusage_children), SyscallSucceeds()); - // The parent has consumed some memory. - EXPECT_GT(rusage_self.ru_maxrss, 0); - // The child has consumed some memory, but hasn't been reaped. - EXPECT_EQ(rusage_children.ru_maxrss, 0); -} - -TEST(GetrusageTest, Wait4) { - pid_t pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - struct rusage rusage_self; - TEST_PCHECK(getrusage(RUSAGE_SELF, &rusage_self) == 0); - struct rusage rusage_children; - TEST_PCHECK(getrusage(RUSAGE_CHILDREN, &rusage_children) == 0); - // The child has consumed some memory. - TEST_CHECK(rusage_self.ru_maxrss != 0); - // The child has no children of its own. - TEST_CHECK(rusage_children.ru_maxrss == 0); - _exit(0); - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - struct rusage rusage_children; - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(wait4)(pid, &status, 0, &rusage_children), - SyscallSucceeds()); - // The child has consumed some memory, and because it has exited we can get - // its max RSS. - EXPECT_GT(rusage_children.ru_maxrss, 0); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/inotify.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/inotify.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 7384c27dc..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/inotify.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1596 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <libgen.h> -#include <sched.h> -#include <sys/epoll.h> -#include <sys/inotify.h> -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <sys/time.h> - -#include <atomic> -#include <list> -#include <string> -#include <vector> - -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_format.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_join.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/epoll_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -using ::absl::StreamFormat; -using ::absl::StrFormat; - -constexpr int kBufSize = 1024; - -// C++-friendly version of struct inotify_event. -struct Event { - int32_t wd; - uint32_t mask; - uint32_t cookie; - uint32_t len; - std::string name; - - Event(uint32_t mask, int32_t wd, absl::string_view name, uint32_t cookie) - : wd(wd), - mask(mask), - cookie(cookie), - len(name.size()), - name(std::string(name)) {} - Event(uint32_t mask, int32_t wd, absl::string_view name) - : Event(mask, wd, name, 0) {} - Event(uint32_t mask, int32_t wd) : Event(mask, wd, "", 0) {} - Event() : Event(0, 0, "", 0) {} -}; - -// Prints the symbolic name for a struct inotify_event's 'mask' field. -std::string FlagString(uint32_t flags) { - std::vector<std::string> names; - -#define EMIT(target) \ - if (flags & target) { \ - names.push_back(#target); \ - flags &= ~target; \ - } - - EMIT(IN_ACCESS); - EMIT(IN_ATTRIB); - EMIT(IN_CLOSE_WRITE); - EMIT(IN_CLOSE_NOWRITE); - EMIT(IN_CREATE); - EMIT(IN_DELETE); - EMIT(IN_DELETE_SELF); - EMIT(IN_MODIFY); - EMIT(IN_MOVE_SELF); - EMIT(IN_MOVED_FROM); - EMIT(IN_MOVED_TO); - EMIT(IN_OPEN); - - EMIT(IN_DONT_FOLLOW); - EMIT(IN_EXCL_UNLINK); - EMIT(IN_ONESHOT); - EMIT(IN_ONLYDIR); - - EMIT(IN_IGNORED); - EMIT(IN_ISDIR); - EMIT(IN_Q_OVERFLOW); - EMIT(IN_UNMOUNT); - -#undef EMIT - - // If we have anything left over at the end, print it as a hex value. - if (flags) { - names.push_back(absl::StrCat("0x", absl::Hex(flags))); - } - - return absl::StrJoin(names, "|"); -} - -std::string DumpEvent(const Event& event) { - return StrFormat( - "%s, wd=%d%s%s", FlagString(event.mask), event.wd, - (event.len > 0) ? StrFormat(", name=%s", event.name) : "", - (event.cookie > 0) ? StrFormat(", cookie=%ud", event.cookie) : ""); -} - -std::string DumpEvents(const std::vector<Event>& events, int indent_level) { - std::stringstream ss; - ss << StreamFormat("%d event%s:\n", events.size(), - (events.size() > 1) ? "s" : ""); - int i = 0; - for (const Event& ev : events) { - ss << StreamFormat("%sevents[%d]: %s\n", std::string(indent_level, '\t'), - i++, DumpEvent(ev)); - } - return ss.str(); -} - -// A matcher which takes an expected list of events to match against another -// list of inotify events, in order. This is similar to the ElementsAre matcher, -// but displays more informative messages on mismatch. -class EventsAreMatcher - : public ::testing::MatcherInterface<std::vector<Event>> { - public: - explicit EventsAreMatcher(std::vector<Event> references) - : references_(std::move(references)) {} - - bool MatchAndExplain( - std::vector<Event> events, - ::testing::MatchResultListener* const listener) const override { - if (references_.size() != events.size()) { - *listener << StreamFormat("\n\tCount mismatch, got %s", - DumpEvents(events, 2)); - return false; - } - - bool success = true; - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < references_.size(); ++i) { - const Event& reference = references_[i]; - const Event& target = events[i]; - - if (target.mask != reference.mask || target.wd != reference.wd || - target.name != reference.name || target.cookie != reference.cookie) { - *listener << StreamFormat("\n\tMismatch at index %d, want %s, got %s,", - i, DumpEvent(reference), DumpEvent(target)); - success = false; - } - } - - if (!success) { - *listener << StreamFormat("\n\tIn total of %s", DumpEvents(events, 2)); - } - return success; - } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* const os) const override { - *os << StreamFormat("%s", DumpEvents(references_, 1)); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* const os) const override { - *os << StreamFormat("mismatch from %s", DumpEvents(references_, 1)); - } - - private: - std::vector<Event> references_; -}; - -::testing::Matcher<std::vector<Event>> Are(std::vector<Event> events) { - return MakeMatcher(new EventsAreMatcher(std::move(events))); -} - -// Similar to the EventsAre matcher, but the order of events are ignored. -class UnorderedEventsAreMatcher - : public ::testing::MatcherInterface<std::vector<Event>> { - public: - explicit UnorderedEventsAreMatcher(std::vector<Event> references) - : references_(std::move(references)) {} - - bool MatchAndExplain( - std::vector<Event> events, - ::testing::MatchResultListener* const listener) const override { - if (references_.size() != events.size()) { - *listener << StreamFormat("\n\tCount mismatch, got %s", - DumpEvents(events, 2)); - return false; - } - - std::vector<Event> unmatched(references_); - - for (const Event& candidate : events) { - for (auto it = unmatched.begin(); it != unmatched.end();) { - const Event& reference = *it; - if (candidate.mask == reference.mask && candidate.wd == reference.wd && - candidate.name == reference.name && - candidate.cookie == reference.cookie) { - it = unmatched.erase(it); - break; - } else { - ++it; - } - } - } - - // Anything left unmatched? If so, the matcher fails. - if (!unmatched.empty()) { - *listener << StreamFormat("\n\tFailed to match %s", - DumpEvents(unmatched, 2)); - *listener << StreamFormat("\n\tIn total of %s", DumpEvents(events, 2)); - return false; - } - - return true; - } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* const os) const override { - *os << StreamFormat("unordered %s", DumpEvents(references_, 1)); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* const os) const override { - *os << StreamFormat("mismatch from unordered %s", - DumpEvents(references_, 1)); - } - - private: - std::vector<Event> references_; -}; - -::testing::Matcher<std::vector<Event>> AreUnordered(std::vector<Event> events) { - return MakeMatcher(new UnorderedEventsAreMatcher(std::move(events))); -} - -// Reads events from an inotify fd until either EOF, or read returns EAGAIN. -PosixErrorOr<std::vector<Event>> DrainEvents(int fd) { - std::vector<Event> events; - while (true) { - int events_size = 0; - if (ioctl(fd, FIONREAD, &events_size) < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "ioctl(FIONREAD) failed on inotify fd"); - } - // Deliberately use a buffer that is larger than necessary, expecting to - // only read events_size bytes. - std::vector<char> buf(events_size + kBufSize, 0); - const ssize_t readlen = read(fd, buf.data(), buf.size()); - MaybeSave(); - // Read error? - if (readlen < 0) { - if (errno == EAGAIN) { - // If EAGAIN, no more events at the moment. Return what we have so far. - return events; - } - // Some other read error. Return an error. Right now if we encounter this - // after already reading some events, they get lost. However, we don't - // expect to see any error, and the calling test will fail immediately if - // we signal an error anyways, so this is acceptable. - return PosixError(errno, "read() failed on inotify fd"); - } - if (readlen < static_cast<int>(sizeof(struct inotify_event))) { - // Impossibly short read. - return PosixError( - EIO, - "read() didn't return enough data represent even a single event"); - } - if (readlen != events_size) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, absl::StrCat("read ", readlen, - " bytes, expected ", events_size)); - } - if (readlen == 0) { - // EOF. - return events; - } - - // Normal read. - const char* cursor = buf.data(); - while (cursor < (buf.data() + readlen)) { - struct inotify_event event = {}; - memcpy(&event, cursor, sizeof(struct inotify_event)); - - Event ev; - ev.wd = event.wd; - ev.mask = event.mask; - ev.cookie = event.cookie; - ev.len = event.len; - if (event.len > 0) { - TEST_CHECK(static_cast<int>(sizeof(struct inotify_event) + event.len) <= - readlen); - ev.name = std::string(cursor + - offsetof(struct inotify_event, name)); // NOLINT - // Name field should always be smaller than event.len, otherwise we have - // a buffer overflow. The two sizes aren't equal because the string - // constructor will stop at the first null byte, while event.name may be - // padded up to event.len using multiple null bytes. - TEST_CHECK(ev.name.size() <= event.len); - } - - events.push_back(ev); - cursor += sizeof(struct inotify_event) + event.len; - } - } -} - -PosixErrorOr<FileDescriptor> InotifyInit1(int flags) { - int fd; - EXPECT_THAT(fd = inotify_init1(flags), SyscallSucceeds()); - if (fd < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "inotify_init1() failed"); - } - return FileDescriptor(fd); -} - -PosixErrorOr<int> InotifyAddWatch(int fd, const std::string& path, - uint32_t mask) { - int wd; - EXPECT_THAT(wd = inotify_add_watch(fd, path.c_str(), mask), - SyscallSucceeds()); - if (wd < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "inotify_add_watch() failed"); - } - return wd; -} - -TEST(Inotify, InotifyFdNotWritable) { - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(write(fd.get(), "x", 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST(Inotify, NonBlockingReadReturnsEagain) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - std::vector<char> buf(kBufSize, 0); - - // The read below should return fail with EAGAIN because there is no data to - // read and we've specified IN_NONBLOCK. We're guaranteed that there is no - // data to read because we haven't registered any watches yet. - EXPECT_THAT(read(fd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST(Inotify, AddWatchOnInvalidFdFails) { - // Garbage fd. - EXPECT_THAT(inotify_add_watch(-1, "/tmp", IN_ALL_EVENTS), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); - EXPECT_THAT(inotify_add_watch(1337, "/tmp", IN_ALL_EVENTS), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); - - // Non-inotify fds. - EXPECT_THAT(inotify_add_watch(0, "/tmp", IN_ALL_EVENTS), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(inotify_add_watch(1, "/tmp", IN_ALL_EVENTS), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(inotify_add_watch(2, "/tmp", IN_ALL_EVENTS), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/tmp", O_RDONLY)); - EXPECT_THAT(inotify_add_watch(fd.get(), "/tmp", IN_ALL_EVENTS), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(Inotify, RemovingWatchGeneratesEvent) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - const int wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - EXPECT_THAT(inotify_rm_watch(fd.get(), wd), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Read events, ensure the first event is IN_IGNORED. - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - EXPECT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_IGNORED, wd)})); -} - -TEST(Inotify, CanDeleteFileAfterRemovingWatch) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - const int wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), file1.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - EXPECT_THAT(inotify_rm_watch(fd.get(), wd), SyscallSucceeds()); - file1.reset(); -} - -TEST(Inotify, CanRemoveWatchAfterDeletingFile) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - const int wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), file1.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - file1.reset(); - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - EXPECT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_ATTRIB, wd), Event(IN_DELETE_SELF, wd), - Event(IN_IGNORED, wd)})); - - EXPECT_THAT(inotify_rm_watch(fd.get(), wd), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(Inotify, DuplicateWatchRemovalFails) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - const int wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - EXPECT_THAT(inotify_rm_watch(fd.get(), wd), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(inotify_rm_watch(fd.get(), wd), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(Inotify, ConcurrentFileDeletionAndWatchRemoval) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - const std::string filename = NewTempAbsPathInDir(root.path()); - - auto file_create_delete = [filename]() { - const DisableSave ds; // Too expensive. - for (int i = 0; i < 100; ++i) { - FileDescriptor file_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(filename, O_CREAT, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR)); - file_fd.reset(); // Close before unlinking (although save is disabled). - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(filename.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - }; - - const int shared_fd = fd.get(); // We need to pass it to the thread. - auto add_remove_watch = [shared_fd, filename]() { - for (int i = 0; i < 100; ++i) { - int wd = inotify_add_watch(shared_fd, filename.c_str(), IN_ALL_EVENTS); - MaybeSave(); - if (wd != -1) { - // Watch added successfully, try removal. - if (inotify_rm_watch(shared_fd, wd)) { - // If removal fails, the only acceptable reason is if the wd - // is invalid, which will be the case if we try to remove - // the watch after the file has been deleted. - EXPECT_EQ(errno, EINVAL); - } - } else { - // Add watch failed, this should only fail if the target file doesn't - // exist. - EXPECT_EQ(errno, ENOENT); - } - } - }; - - ScopedThread t1(file_create_delete); - ScopedThread t2(add_remove_watch); -} - -TEST(Inotify, DeletingChildGeneratesEvents) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - const int root_wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - const int file1_wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), file1.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - const std::string file1_path = file1.reset(); - - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT( - events, - AreUnordered({Event(IN_ATTRIB, file1_wd), Event(IN_DELETE_SELF, file1_wd), - Event(IN_IGNORED, file1_wd), - Event(IN_DELETE, root_wd, Basename(file1_path))})); -} - -TEST(Inotify, CreatingFileGeneratesEvents) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - const int wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - // Create a new file in the directory. - const TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - - // The library function we use to create the new file opens it for writing to - // create it and sets permissions on it, so we expect the three extra events. - ASSERT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_CREATE, wd, Basename(file1.path())), - Event(IN_OPEN, wd, Basename(file1.path())), - Event(IN_CLOSE_WRITE, wd, Basename(file1.path())), - Event(IN_ATTRIB, wd, Basename(file1.path()))})); -} - -TEST(Inotify, ReadingFileGeneratesAccessEvent) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - const TempPath file1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - root.path(), "some content", TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - - const FileDescriptor file1_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file1.path(), O_RDONLY)); - const int wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - char buf; - EXPECT_THAT(read(file1_fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_ACCESS, wd, Basename(file1.path()))})); -} - -TEST(Inotify, WritingFileGeneratesModifyEvent) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - const TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - - const FileDescriptor file1_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file1.path(), O_WRONLY)); - const int wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - const std::string data = "some content"; - EXPECT_THAT(write(file1_fd.get(), data.c_str(), data.length()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_MODIFY, wd, Basename(file1.path()))})); -} - -TEST(Inotify, WatchSetAfterOpenReportsCloseFdEvent) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - const TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - - FileDescriptor file1_fd_writable = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file1.path(), O_WRONLY)); - FileDescriptor file1_fd_not_writable = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file1.path(), O_RDONLY)); - const int wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - file1_fd_writable.reset(); // Close file1_fd_writable. - std::vector<Event> events = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_CLOSE_WRITE, wd, Basename(file1.path()))})); - - file1_fd_not_writable.reset(); // Close file1_fd_not_writable. - events = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events, - Are({Event(IN_CLOSE_NOWRITE, wd, Basename(file1.path()))})); -} - -TEST(Inotify, ChildrenDeletionInWatchedDirGeneratesEvent) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - TempPath dir1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(root.path())); - - const int wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - const std::string file1_path = file1.reset(); - const std::string dir1_path = dir1.release(); - EXPECT_THAT(rmdir(dir1_path.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - - ASSERT_THAT(events, - Are({Event(IN_DELETE, wd, Basename(file1_path)), - Event(IN_DELETE | IN_ISDIR, wd, Basename(dir1_path))})); -} - -TEST(Inotify, WatchTargetDeletionGeneratesEvent) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - const int wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - EXPECT_THAT(rmdir(root.path().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_DELETE_SELF, wd), Event(IN_IGNORED, wd)})); -} - -TEST(Inotify, MoveGeneratesEvents) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - - const TempPath dir1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(root.path())); - const TempPath dir2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(root.path())); - - const int root_wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - const int dir1_wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), dir1.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - const int dir2_wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), dir2.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - // Test move from root -> root. - std::string newpath = NewTempAbsPathInDir(root.path()); - std::string oldpath = file1.release(); - EXPECT_THAT(rename(oldpath.c_str(), newpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - file1.reset(newpath); - std::vector<Event> events = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT( - events, - Are({Event(IN_MOVED_FROM, root_wd, Basename(oldpath), events[0].cookie), - Event(IN_MOVED_TO, root_wd, Basename(newpath), events[1].cookie)})); - EXPECT_NE(events[0].cookie, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(events[0].cookie, events[1].cookie); - uint32_t last_cookie = events[0].cookie; - - // Test move from root -> root/dir1. - newpath = NewTempAbsPathInDir(dir1.path()); - oldpath = file1.release(); - EXPECT_THAT(rename(oldpath.c_str(), newpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - file1.reset(newpath); - events = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT( - events, - Are({Event(IN_MOVED_FROM, root_wd, Basename(oldpath), events[0].cookie), - Event(IN_MOVED_TO, dir1_wd, Basename(newpath), events[1].cookie)})); - // Cookies should be distinct between distinct rename events. - EXPECT_NE(events[0].cookie, last_cookie); - EXPECT_EQ(events[0].cookie, events[1].cookie); - last_cookie = events[0].cookie; - - // Test move from root/dir1 -> root/dir2. - newpath = NewTempAbsPathInDir(dir2.path()); - oldpath = file1.release(); - EXPECT_THAT(rename(oldpath.c_str(), newpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - file1.reset(newpath); - events = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT( - events, - Are({Event(IN_MOVED_FROM, dir1_wd, Basename(oldpath), events[0].cookie), - Event(IN_MOVED_TO, dir2_wd, Basename(newpath), events[1].cookie)})); - EXPECT_NE(events[0].cookie, last_cookie); - EXPECT_EQ(events[0].cookie, events[1].cookie); - last_cookie = events[0].cookie; -} - -TEST(Inotify, MoveWatchedTargetGeneratesEvents) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - - const int root_wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - const int file1_wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), file1.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - const std::string newpath = NewTempAbsPathInDir(root.path()); - const std::string oldpath = file1.release(); - EXPECT_THAT(rename(oldpath.c_str(), newpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - file1.reset(newpath); - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT( - events, - Are({Event(IN_MOVED_FROM, root_wd, Basename(oldpath), events[0].cookie), - Event(IN_MOVED_TO, root_wd, Basename(newpath), events[1].cookie), - // Self move events do not have a cookie. - Event(IN_MOVE_SELF, file1_wd)})); - EXPECT_NE(events[0].cookie, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(events[0].cookie, events[1].cookie); -} - -TEST(Inotify, CoalesceEvents) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - const TempPath file1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - root.path(), "some content", TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - - FileDescriptor file1_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file1.path(), O_RDONLY)); - const int wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - // Read the file a few times. This will would generate multiple IN_ACCESS - // events but they should get coalesced to a single event. - char buf; - EXPECT_THAT(read(file1_fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(read(file1_fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(read(file1_fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(read(file1_fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Use the close event verify that we haven't simply left the additional - // IN_ACCESS events unread. - file1_fd.reset(); // Close file1_fd. - - const std::string file1_name = std::string(Basename(file1.path())); - std::vector<Event> events = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_ACCESS, wd, file1_name), - Event(IN_CLOSE_NOWRITE, wd, file1_name)})); - - // Now let's try interleaving other events into a stream of repeated events. - file1_fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file1.path(), O_RDWR)); - - EXPECT_THAT(read(file1_fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(read(file1_fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(write(file1_fd.get(), "x", 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(write(file1_fd.get(), "x", 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(write(file1_fd.get(), "x", 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(read(file1_fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(read(file1_fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - - file1_fd.reset(); // Close the file. - - events = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT( - events, - Are({Event(IN_OPEN, wd, file1_name), Event(IN_ACCESS, wd, file1_name), - Event(IN_MODIFY, wd, file1_name), Event(IN_ACCESS, wd, file1_name), - Event(IN_CLOSE_WRITE, wd, file1_name)})); - - // Ensure events aren't coalesced if they are from different files. - const TempPath file2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - root.path(), "some content", TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - // Discard events resulting from creation of file2. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - - file1_fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file1.path(), O_RDONLY)); - FileDescriptor file2_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file2.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - EXPECT_THAT(read(file1_fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(read(file2_fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(read(file1_fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(read(file1_fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Close both files. - file1_fd.reset(); - file2_fd.reset(); - - events = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - const std::string file2_name = std::string(Basename(file2.path())); - ASSERT_THAT( - events, - Are({Event(IN_OPEN, wd, file1_name), Event(IN_OPEN, wd, file2_name), - Event(IN_ACCESS, wd, file1_name), Event(IN_ACCESS, wd, file2_name), - Event(IN_ACCESS, wd, file1_name), - Event(IN_CLOSE_NOWRITE, wd, file1_name), - Event(IN_CLOSE_NOWRITE, wd, file2_name)})); -} - -TEST(Inotify, ClosingInotifyFdWithoutRemovingWatchesWorks) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - const TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - const FileDescriptor file1_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file1.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), file1.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - // Note: The check on close will happen in FileDescriptor::~FileDescriptor(). -} - -TEST(Inotify, NestedWatches) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - const TempPath file1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - root.path(), "some content", TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor file1_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file1.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - const int root_wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - const int file1_wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), file1.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - // Read from file1. This should generate an event for both watches. - char buf; - EXPECT_THAT(read(file1_fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_ACCESS, root_wd, Basename(file1.path())), - Event(IN_ACCESS, file1_wd)})); -} - -TEST(Inotify, ConcurrentThreadsGeneratingEvents) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - std::vector<TempPath> files; - files.reserve(10); - for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { - files.emplace_back(ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - root.path(), "some content", TempPath::kDefaultFileMode))); - } - - auto test_thread = [&files]() { - uint32_t seed = time(nullptr); - for (int i = 0; i < 20; i++) { - const TempPath& file = files[rand_r(&seed) % files.size()]; - const FileDescriptor file_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_WRONLY)); - TEST_PCHECK(write(file_fd.get(), "x", 1) == 1); - } - }; - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - std::list<ScopedThread> threads; - for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) { - threads.emplace_back(test_thread); - } - for (auto& t : threads) { - t.Join(); - } - - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - // 3 threads doing 20 iterations, 3 events per iteration (open, write, - // close). However, some events may be coalesced, and we can't reliably - // predict how they'll be coalesced since the test threads aren't - // synchronized. We can only check that we aren't getting unexpected events. - for (const Event& ev : events) { - EXPECT_NE(ev.mask & (IN_OPEN | IN_MODIFY | IN_CLOSE_WRITE), 0); - } -} - -TEST(Inotify, ReadWithTooSmallBufferFails) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - const int wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), file1.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - // Open the file to queue an event. This event will not have a filename, so - // reading from the inotify fd should return sizeof(struct inotify_event) - // bytes of data. - FileDescriptor file1_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file1.path(), O_RDONLY)); - std::vector<char> buf(kBufSize, 0); - ssize_t readlen; - - // Try a buffer too small to hold any potential event. This is rejected - // outright without the event being dequeued. - EXPECT_THAT(read(fd.get(), buf.data(), sizeof(struct inotify_event) - 1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - // Try a buffer just large enough. This should succeeed. - EXPECT_THAT( - readlen = read(fd.get(), buf.data(), sizeof(struct inotify_event)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(readlen, sizeof(struct inotify_event)); - // Event queue is now empty, the next read should return EAGAIN. - EXPECT_THAT(read(fd.get(), buf.data(), sizeof(struct inotify_event)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); - - // Now put a watch on the directory, so that generated events contain a name. - EXPECT_THAT(inotify_rm_watch(fd.get(), wd), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Drain the event generated from the watch removal. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - file1_fd.reset(); // Close file to generate an event. - - // Try a buffer too small to hold any event and one too small to hold an event - // with a name. These should both fail without consuming the event. - EXPECT_THAT(read(fd.get(), buf.data(), sizeof(struct inotify_event) - 1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(read(fd.get(), buf.data(), sizeof(struct inotify_event)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - // Now try with a large enough buffer. This should return the one event. - EXPECT_THAT(readlen = read(fd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_GE(readlen, - sizeof(struct inotify_event) + Basename(file1.path()).size()); - // With the single event read, the queue should once again be empty. - EXPECT_THAT(read(fd.get(), buf.data(), sizeof(struct inotify_event)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST(Inotify, BlockingReadOnInotifyFd) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(0)); - const TempPath file1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - root.path(), "some content", TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - - const FileDescriptor file1_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file1.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - // Spawn a thread performing a blocking read for new events on the inotify fd. - std::vector<char> buf(kBufSize, 0); - const int shared_fd = fd.get(); // The thread needs it. - ScopedThread t([shared_fd, &buf]() { - ssize_t readlen; - EXPECT_THAT(readlen = read(shared_fd, buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // Perform a read on the watched file, which should generate an IN_ACCESS - // event, unblocking the event_reader thread. - char c; - EXPECT_THAT(read(file1_fd.get(), &c, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Wait for the thread to read the event and exit. - t.Join(); - - // Make sure the event we got back is sane. - uint32_t event_mask; - memcpy(&event_mask, buf.data() + offsetof(struct inotify_event, mask), - sizeof(event_mask)); - EXPECT_EQ(event_mask, IN_ACCESS); -} - -TEST(Inotify, WatchOnRelativePath) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - const TempPath file1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - root.path(), "some content", TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - - const FileDescriptor file1_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file1.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Change working directory to root. - const char* old_working_dir = get_current_dir_name(); - EXPECT_THAT(chdir(root.path().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Add a watch on file1 with a relative path. - const int wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyAddWatch( - fd.get(), std::string(Basename(file1.path())), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - // Perform a read on file1, this should generate an IN_ACCESS event. - char c; - EXPECT_THAT(read(file1_fd.get(), &c, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - EXPECT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_ACCESS, wd)})); - - // Explicitly reset the working directory so that we don't continue to - // reference "root". Once the test ends, "root" will get unlinked. If we - // continue to hold a reference, random save/restore tests can fail if a save - // is triggered after "root" is unlinked; we can't save deleted fs objects - // with active references. - EXPECT_THAT(chdir(old_working_dir), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(Inotify, ZeroLengthReadWriteDoesNotGenerateEvent) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - const char kContent[] = "some content"; - TempPath file1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - root.path(), kContent, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const int kContentSize = sizeof(kContent) - 1; - - const FileDescriptor file1_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file1.path(), O_RDWR)); - - const int wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - std::vector<char> buf(kContentSize, 0); - // Read all available data. - ssize_t readlen; - EXPECT_THAT(readlen = read(file1_fd.get(), buf.data(), kContentSize), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(readlen, kContentSize); - // Drain all events and make sure we got the IN_ACCESS for the read. - std::vector<Event> events = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - EXPECT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_ACCESS, wd, Basename(file1.path()))})); - - // Now try read again. This should be a 0-length read, since we're at EOF. - char c; - EXPECT_THAT(readlen = read(file1_fd.get(), &c, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(readlen, 0); - // We should have no new events. - events = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - EXPECT_TRUE(events.empty()); - - // Try issuing a zero-length read. - EXPECT_THAT(readlen = read(file1_fd.get(), &c, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(readlen, 0); - // We should have no new events. - events = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - EXPECT_TRUE(events.empty()); - - // Try issuing a zero-length write. - ssize_t writelen; - EXPECT_THAT(writelen = write(file1_fd.get(), &c, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(writelen, 0); - // We should have no new events. - events = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - EXPECT_TRUE(events.empty()); -} - -TEST(Inotify, ChmodGeneratesAttribEvent_NoRandomSave) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - - const FileDescriptor root_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(root.path(), O_RDONLY)); - const FileDescriptor file1_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file1.path(), O_RDWR)); - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - const int root_wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - const int file1_wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), file1.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - auto verify_chmod_events = [&]() { - std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_ATTRIB, root_wd, Basename(file1.path())), - Event(IN_ATTRIB, file1_wd)})); - }; - - // Don't do cooperative S/R tests for any of the {f}chmod* syscalls below, the - // test will always fail because nodes cannot be saved when they have stricter - // permissions than the original host node. - const DisableSave ds; - - // Chmod. - ASSERT_THAT(chmod(file1.path().c_str(), S_IWGRP), SyscallSucceeds()); - verify_chmod_events(); - - // Fchmod. - ASSERT_THAT(fchmod(file1_fd.get(), S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP), SyscallSucceeds()); - verify_chmod_events(); - - // Fchmodat. - const std::string file1_basename = std::string(Basename(file1.path())); - ASSERT_THAT(fchmodat(root_fd.get(), file1_basename.c_str(), S_IWGRP, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - verify_chmod_events(); -} - -TEST(Inotify, TruncateGeneratesModifyEvent) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - const FileDescriptor file1_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file1.path(), O_RDWR)); - - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - const int root_wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - const int file1_wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), file1.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - auto verify_truncate_events = [&]() { - std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_MODIFY, root_wd, Basename(file1.path())), - Event(IN_MODIFY, file1_wd)})); - }; - - // Truncate. - EXPECT_THAT(truncate(file1.path().c_str(), 4096), SyscallSucceeds()); - verify_truncate_events(); - - // Ftruncate. - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(file1_fd.get(), 8192), SyscallSucceeds()); - verify_truncate_events(); - - // No events if truncate fails. - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(file1_fd.get(), -1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events, Are({})); -} - -TEST(Inotify, GetdentsGeneratesAccessEvent) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), file1.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - // This internally calls getdents(2). We also expect to see an open/close - // event for the dirfd. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ListDir(root.path(), false)); - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - - // Linux only seems to generate access events on getdents() on some - // calls. Allow the test to pass even if it isn't generated. gVisor will - // always generate the IN_ACCESS event so the test will at least ensure gVisor - // behaves reasonably. - int i = 0; - EXPECT_EQ(events[i].mask, IN_OPEN | IN_ISDIR); - ++i; - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - EXPECT_EQ(events[i].mask, IN_ACCESS | IN_ISDIR); - ++i; - } else { - if (events[i].mask == (IN_ACCESS | IN_ISDIR)) { - // Skip over the IN_ACCESS event on Linux, it only shows up some of the - // time so we can't assert its existence. - ++i; - } - } - EXPECT_EQ(events[i].mask, IN_CLOSE_NOWRITE | IN_ISDIR); -} - -TEST(Inotify, MknodGeneratesCreateEvent) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - const int wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - const TempPath file1(root.path() + "/file1"); - const int rc = mknod(file1.path().c_str(), S_IFREG, 0); - // mknod(2) is only supported on tmpfs in the sandbox. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor() && rc != 0); - ASSERT_THAT(rc, SyscallSucceeds()); - - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_CREATE, wd, Basename(file1.path()))})); -} - -TEST(Inotify, SymlinkGeneratesCreateEvent) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - const TempPath link1(NewTempAbsPathInDir(root.path())); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - const int root_wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), file1.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - ASSERT_THAT(symlink(file1.path().c_str(), link1.path().c_str()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - - ASSERT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_CREATE, root_wd, Basename(link1.path()))})); -} - -TEST(Inotify, LinkGeneratesAttribAndCreateEvents) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - const TempPath link1(root.path() + "/link1"); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - const int root_wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - const int file1_wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), file1.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - const int rc = link(file1.path().c_str(), link1.path().c_str()); - // link(2) is only supported on tmpfs in the sandbox. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor() && rc != 0 && - (errno == EPERM || errno == ENOENT)); - ASSERT_THAT(rc, SyscallSucceeds()); - - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_ATTRIB, file1_wd), - Event(IN_CREATE, root_wd, Basename(link1.path()))})); -} - -TEST(Inotify, UtimesGeneratesAttribEvent) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - const TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - - const FileDescriptor file1_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file1.path(), O_RDWR)); - const int wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - struct timeval times[2] = {{1, 0}, {2, 0}}; - EXPECT_THAT(futimes(file1_fd.get(), times), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_ATTRIB, wd, Basename(file1.path()))})); -} - -TEST(Inotify, HardlinksReuseSameWatch) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - TempPath link1(root.path() + "/link1"); - const int rc = link(file1.path().c_str(), link1.path().c_str()); - // link(2) is only supported on tmpfs in the sandbox. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor() && rc != 0 && - (errno == EPERM || errno == ENOENT)); - ASSERT_THAT(rc, SyscallSucceeds()); - - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - const int root_wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - const int file1_wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), file1.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - const int link1_wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), link1.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - // The watch descriptors for watches on different links to the same file - // should be identical. - EXPECT_NE(root_wd, file1_wd); - EXPECT_EQ(file1_wd, link1_wd); - - FileDescriptor file1_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file1.path(), O_WRONLY)); - - std::vector<Event> events = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events, - AreUnordered({Event(IN_OPEN, root_wd, Basename(file1.path())), - Event(IN_OPEN, file1_wd)})); - - // For the next step, we want to ensure all fds to the file are closed. Do - // that now and drain the resulting events. - file1_fd.reset(); - events = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events, - Are({Event(IN_CLOSE_WRITE, root_wd, Basename(file1.path())), - Event(IN_CLOSE_WRITE, file1_wd)})); - - // Try removing the link and let's see what events show up. Note that after - // this, we still have a link to the file so the watch shouldn't be - // automatically removed. - const std::string link1_path = link1.reset(); - - events = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_ATTRIB, link1_wd), - Event(IN_DELETE, root_wd, Basename(link1_path))})); - - // Now remove the other link. Since this is the last link to the file, the - // watch should be automatically removed. - const std::string file1_path = file1.reset(); - - events = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT( - events, - AreUnordered({Event(IN_ATTRIB, file1_wd), Event(IN_DELETE_SELF, file1_wd), - Event(IN_IGNORED, file1_wd), - Event(IN_DELETE, root_wd, Basename(file1_path))})); -} - -TEST(Inotify, MkdirGeneratesCreateEventWithDirFlag) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - const int root_wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - const TempPath dir1(NewTempAbsPathInDir(root.path())); - ASSERT_THAT(mkdir(dir1.path().c_str(), 0777), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT( - events, - Are({Event(IN_CREATE | IN_ISDIR, root_wd, Basename(dir1.path()))})); -} - -TEST(Inotify, MultipleInotifyInstancesAndWatchesAllGetEvents) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - - const FileDescriptor file1_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file1.path(), O_WRONLY)); - constexpr int kNumFds = 30; - std::vector<FileDescriptor> inotify_fds; - - for (int i = 0; i < kNumFds; ++i) { - const DisableSave ds; // Too expensive. - inotify_fds.emplace_back( - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK))); - const FileDescriptor& fd = inotify_fds[inotify_fds.size() - 1]; // Back. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), file1.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - } - - const std::string data = "some content"; - EXPECT_THAT(write(file1_fd.get(), data.c_str(), data.length()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - for (const FileDescriptor& fd : inotify_fds) { - const DisableSave ds; // Too expensive. - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - if (events.size() >= 2) { - EXPECT_EQ(events[0].mask, IN_MODIFY); - EXPECT_EQ(events[0].wd, 1); - EXPECT_EQ(events[0].name, Basename(file1.path())); - EXPECT_EQ(events[1].mask, IN_MODIFY); - EXPECT_EQ(events[1].wd, 2); - EXPECT_EQ(events[1].name, ""); - } - } -} - -TEST(Inotify, EventsGoUpAtMostOneLevel) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const TempPath dir1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(root.path())); - TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(dir1.path())); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), root.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - const int dir1_wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), dir1.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - const std::string file1_path = file1.reset(); - - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_DELETE, dir1_wd, Basename(file1_path))})); -} - -TEST(Inotify, DuplicateWatchReturnsSameWatchDescriptor) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - const int wd1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), file1.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - const int wd2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), file1.path(), IN_ALL_EVENTS)); - - EXPECT_EQ(wd1, wd2); - - const FileDescriptor file1_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file1.path(), O_WRONLY)); - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - // The watch shouldn't be duplicated, we only expect one event. - ASSERT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_OPEN, wd1)})); -} - -TEST(Inotify, UnmatchedEventsAreDiscarded) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), file1.path(), IN_ACCESS)); - - const FileDescriptor file1_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file1.path(), O_WRONLY)); - - const std::vector<Event> events = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - // We only asked for access events, the open event should be discarded. - ASSERT_THAT(events, Are({})); -} - -TEST(Inotify, AddWatchWithInvalidEventMaskFails) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - EXPECT_THAT(inotify_add_watch(fd.get(), root.path().c_str(), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(Inotify, AddWatchOnInvalidPathFails) { - const TempPath nonexistent(NewTempAbsPath()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - // Non-existent path. - EXPECT_THAT( - inotify_add_watch(fd.get(), nonexistent.path().c_str(), IN_CREATE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); - - // Garbage path pointer. - EXPECT_THAT(inotify_add_watch(fd.get(), nullptr, IN_CREATE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST(Inotify, InOnlyDirFlagRespected) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - EXPECT_THAT( - inotify_add_watch(fd.get(), root.path().c_str(), IN_ACCESS | IN_ONLYDIR), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT( - inotify_add_watch(fd.get(), file1.path().c_str(), IN_ACCESS | IN_ONLYDIR), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTDIR)); -} - -TEST(Inotify, MaskAddMergesWithExistingEventMask) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(root.path())); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - FileDescriptor file1_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file1.path(), O_WRONLY)); - - const int wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), file1.path(), IN_OPEN | IN_CLOSE_WRITE)); - - const std::string data = "some content"; - EXPECT_THAT(write(file1_fd.get(), data.c_str(), data.length()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // We shouldn't get any events, since IN_MODIFY wasn't in the event mask. - std::vector<Event> events = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events, Are({})); - - // Add IN_MODIFY to event mask. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), file1.path(), IN_MODIFY | IN_MASK_ADD)); - - EXPECT_THAT(write(file1_fd.get(), data.c_str(), data.length()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // This time we should get the modify event. - events = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_MODIFY, wd)})); - - // Now close the fd. If the modify event was added to the event mask rather - // than replacing the event mask we won't get the close event. - file1_fd.reset(); - events = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events, Are({Event(IN_CLOSE_WRITE, wd)})); -} - -// Test that control events bits are not considered when checking event mask. -TEST(Inotify, ControlEvents) { - const TempPath dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - const int wd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), dir.path(), IN_ACCESS)); - - // Check that events in the mask are dispatched and that control bits are - // part of the event mask. - std::vector<std::string> files = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ListDir(dir.path(), false)); - ASSERT_EQ(files.size(), 2); - - const std::vector<Event> events1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events1, Are({Event(IN_ACCESS | IN_ISDIR, wd)})); - - // Check that events not in the mask are discarded. - const FileDescriptor dir_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(dir.path(), O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY)); - - const std::vector<Event> events2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(DrainEvents(fd.get())); - ASSERT_THAT(events2, Are({})); -} - -// Regression test to ensure epoll and directory access doesn't deadlock. -TEST(Inotify, EpollNoDeadlock) { - const DisableSave ds; // Too many syscalls. - - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InotifyInit1(IN_NONBLOCK)); - - // Create lots of directories and watch all of them. - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - std::vector<TempPath> children; - for (size_t i = 0; i < 1000; ++i) { - auto child = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(root.path())); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - InotifyAddWatch(fd.get(), child.path(), IN_ACCESS)); - children.emplace_back(std::move(child)); - } - - // Run epoll_wait constantly in a separate thread. - std::atomic<bool> done(false); - ScopedThread th([&fd, &done] { - for (auto start = absl::Now(); absl::Now() - start < absl::Seconds(5);) { - FileDescriptor epoll_fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEpollFD()); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(RegisterEpollFD(epoll_fd.get(), fd.get(), - EPOLLIN | EPOLLOUT | EPOLLET, 0)); - struct epoll_event result[1]; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(epoll_wait)(epoll_fd.get(), result, 1, -1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - sched_yield(); - } - done = true; - }); - - // While epoll thread is running, constantly access all directories to - // generate inotify events. - while (!done) { - std::vector<std::string> files = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ListDir(root.path(), false)); - ASSERT_EQ(files.size(), 1002); - for (const auto& child : files) { - if (child == "." || child == "..") { - continue; - } - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ListDir(JoinPath(root.path(), child), false)); - } - sched_yield(); - } -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/ioctl.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/ioctl.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 4948a76f0..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/ioctl.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,406 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <arpa/inet.h> -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <net/if.h> -#include <netdb.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/signal_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -bool CheckNonBlocking(int fd) { - int ret = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0); - TEST_CHECK(ret != -1); - return (ret & O_NONBLOCK) == O_NONBLOCK; -} - -bool CheckCloExec(int fd) { - int ret = fcntl(fd, F_GETFD, 0); - TEST_CHECK(ret != -1); - return (ret & FD_CLOEXEC) == FD_CLOEXEC; -} - -class IoctlTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - ASSERT_THAT(fd_ = open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - void TearDown() override { - if (fd_ >= 0) { - ASSERT_THAT(close(fd_), SyscallSucceeds()); - fd_ = -1; - } - } - - int fd() const { return fd_; } - - private: - int fd_ = -1; -}; - -TEST_F(IoctlTest, BadFileDescriptor) { - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(-1 /* fd */, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST_F(IoctlTest, InvalidControlNumber) { - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(STDOUT_FILENO, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTTY)); -} - -TEST_F(IoctlTest, FIONBIOSucceeds) { - EXPECT_FALSE(CheckNonBlocking(fd())); - int set = 1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(fd(), FIONBIO, &set), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(CheckNonBlocking(fd())); - set = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(fd(), FIONBIO, &set), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_FALSE(CheckNonBlocking(fd())); -} - -TEST_F(IoctlTest, FIONBIOFails) { - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(fd(), FIONBIO, nullptr), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST_F(IoctlTest, FIONCLEXSucceeds) { - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(fd(), FIONCLEX), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_FALSE(CheckCloExec(fd())); -} - -TEST_F(IoctlTest, FIOCLEXSucceeds) { - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(fd(), FIOCLEX), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(CheckCloExec(fd())); -} - -TEST_F(IoctlTest, FIOASYNCFails) { - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(fd(), FIOASYNC, nullptr), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST_F(IoctlTest, FIOASYNCSucceeds) { - // Not all FDs support FIOASYNC. - const FileDescriptor s = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_SEQPACKET | SOCK_NONBLOCK | SOCK_CLOEXEC, 0)); - - int before = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(before = fcntl(s.get(), F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - - int set = 1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(s.get(), FIOASYNC, &set), SyscallSucceeds()); - - int after_set = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(after_set = fcntl(s.get(), F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(after_set, before | O_ASYNC) << "before was " << before; - - set = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(s.get(), FIOASYNC, &set), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(s.get(), F_GETFL), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(before)); -} - -/* Count of the number of SIGIOs handled. */ -static volatile int io_received = 0; - -void inc_io_handler(int sig, siginfo_t* siginfo, void* arg) { io_received++; } - -TEST_F(IoctlTest, FIOASYNCNoTarget) { - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - // Count SIGIOs received. - io_received = 0; - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_sigaction = inc_io_handler; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_RESTART; - auto sa_cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGIO, sa)); - - // Actually allow SIGIO delivery. - auto mask_cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_UNBLOCK, SIGIO)); - - int set = 1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(pair->second_fd(), FIOASYNC, &set), SyscallSucceeds()); - - constexpr char kData[] = "abc"; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(pair->first_fd(), kData, sizeof(kData)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kData))); - - EXPECT_EQ(io_received, 0); -} - -TEST_F(IoctlTest, FIOASYNCSelfTarget) { - // FIXME(b/120624367): gVisor erroneously sends SIGIO on close(2), which would - // kill the test when pair goes out of scope. Temporarily ignore SIGIO so that - // that the close signal is ignored. - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; - auto early_sa_cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGIO, sa)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - // Count SIGIOs received. - io_received = 0; - sa.sa_sigaction = inc_io_handler; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_RESTART; - auto sa_cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGIO, sa)); - - // Actually allow SIGIO delivery. - auto mask_cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_UNBLOCK, SIGIO)); - - int set = 1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(pair->second_fd(), FIOASYNC, &set), SyscallSucceeds()); - - pid_t pid = getpid(); - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(pair->second_fd(), FIOSETOWN, &pid), SyscallSucceeds()); - - constexpr char kData[] = "abc"; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(pair->first_fd(), kData, sizeof(kData)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kData))); - - EXPECT_EQ(io_received, 1); -} - -// Equivalent to FIOASYNCSelfTarget except that FIOSETOWN is called before -// FIOASYNC. -TEST_F(IoctlTest, FIOASYNCSelfTarget2) { - // FIXME(b/120624367): gVisor erroneously sends SIGIO on close(2), which would - // kill the test when pair goes out of scope. Temporarily ignore SIGIO so that - // that the close signal is ignored. - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; - auto early_sa_cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGIO, sa)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - // Count SIGIOs received. - io_received = 0; - sa.sa_sigaction = inc_io_handler; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_RESTART; - auto sa_cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGIO, sa)); - - // Actually allow SIGIO delivery. - auto mask_cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_UNBLOCK, SIGIO)); - - pid_t pid = getpid(); - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(pair->second_fd(), FIOSETOWN, &pid), SyscallSucceeds()); - - int set = 1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(pair->second_fd(), FIOASYNC, &set), SyscallSucceeds()); - - constexpr char kData[] = "abc"; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(pair->first_fd(), kData, sizeof(kData)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kData))); - - EXPECT_EQ(io_received, 1); -} - -// Check that closing an FD does not result in an event. -TEST_F(IoctlTest, FIOASYNCSelfTargetClose) { - // Count SIGIOs received. - struct sigaction sa; - io_received = 0; - sa.sa_sigaction = inc_io_handler; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_RESTART; - auto sa_cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGIO, sa)); - - // Actually allow SIGIO delivery. - auto mask_cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_UNBLOCK, SIGIO)); - - for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) { - auto pair = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - pid_t pid = getpid(); - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(pair->second_fd(), FIOSETOWN, &pid), SyscallSucceeds()); - - int set = 1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(pair->second_fd(), FIOASYNC, &set), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - // FIXME(b/120624367): gVisor erroneously sends SIGIO on close. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - EXPECT_EQ(io_received, 0); -} - -TEST_F(IoctlTest, FIOASYNCInvalidPID) { - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - int set = 1; - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(pair->second_fd(), FIOASYNC, &set), SyscallSucceeds()); - pid_t pid = INT_MAX; - // This succeeds (with behavior equivalent to a pid of 0) in Linux prior to - // f73127356f34 "fs/fcntl: return -ESRCH in f_setown when pid/pgid can't be - // found", and fails with EPERM after that commit. - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(pair->second_fd(), FIOSETOWN, &pid), - AnyOf(SyscallSucceeds(), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH))); -} - -TEST_F(IoctlTest, FIOASYNCUnsetTarget) { - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - // Count SIGIOs received. - io_received = 0; - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_sigaction = inc_io_handler; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_RESTART; - auto sa_cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGIO, sa)); - - // Actually allow SIGIO delivery. - auto mask_cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_UNBLOCK, SIGIO)); - - int set = 1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(pair->second_fd(), FIOASYNC, &set), SyscallSucceeds()); - - pid_t pid = getpid(); - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(pair->second_fd(), FIOSETOWN, &pid), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Passing a PID of 0 unsets the target. - pid = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(pair->second_fd(), FIOSETOWN, &pid), SyscallSucceeds()); - - constexpr char kData[] = "abc"; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(pair->first_fd(), kData, sizeof(kData)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kData))); - - EXPECT_EQ(io_received, 0); -} - -using IoctlTestSIOCGIFCONF = SimpleSocketTest; - -TEST_P(IoctlTestSIOCGIFCONF, ValidateNoArrayGetsLength) { - auto fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - - // Validate that no array can be used to get the length required. - struct ifconf ifconf = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(fd->get(), SIOCGIFCONF, &ifconf), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_GT(ifconf.ifc_len, 0); -} - -// This test validates that we will only return a partial array list and not -// partial ifrreq structs. -TEST_P(IoctlTestSIOCGIFCONF, ValidateNoPartialIfrsReturned) { - auto fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - - struct ifreq ifr = {}; - struct ifconf ifconf = {}; - ifconf.ifc_len = sizeof(ifr) - 1; // One byte too few. - ifconf.ifc_ifcu.ifcu_req = 𝔦 - - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(fd->get(), SIOCGIFCONF, &ifconf), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_EQ(ifconf.ifc_len, 0); - ASSERT_EQ(ifr.ifr_name[0], '\0'); // Nothing is returned. - - ifconf.ifc_len = sizeof(ifreq); - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(fd->get(), SIOCGIFCONF, &ifconf), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_GT(ifconf.ifc_len, 0); - ASSERT_NE(ifr.ifr_name[0], '\0'); // An interface can now be returned. -} - -TEST_P(IoctlTestSIOCGIFCONF, ValidateLoopbackIsPresent) { - auto fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - - struct ifconf ifconf = {}; - struct ifreq ifr[10] = {}; // Storage for up to 10 interfaces. - - ifconf.ifc_req = ifr; - ifconf.ifc_len = sizeof(ifr); - - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(fd->get(), SIOCGIFCONF, &ifconf), SyscallSucceeds()); - size_t num_if = ifconf.ifc_len / sizeof(struct ifreq); - - // We should have at least one interface. - ASSERT_GE(num_if, 1); - - // One of the interfaces should be a loopback. - bool found_loopback = false; - for (size_t i = 0; i < num_if; ++i) { - if (strcmp(ifr[i].ifr_name, "lo") == 0) { - // SIOCGIFCONF returns the ipv4 address of the interface, let's check it. - ASSERT_EQ(ifr[i].ifr_addr.sa_family, AF_INET); - - // Validate the address is correct for loopback. - sockaddr_in* sin = reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&ifr[i].ifr_addr); - ASSERT_EQ(htonl(sin->sin_addr.s_addr), INADDR_LOOPBACK); - - found_loopback = true; - break; - } - } - ASSERT_TRUE(found_loopback); -} - -std::vector<SocketKind> IoctlSocketTypes() { - return {SimpleSocket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0), - SimpleSocket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_DGRAM, 0), - SimpleSocket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0), - SimpleSocket(AF_INET6, SOCK_STREAM, 0), - SimpleSocket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0), - SimpleSocket(AF_INET6, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)}; -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(IoctlTest, IoctlTestSIOCGIFCONF, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IoctlSocketTypes())); - -} // namespace - -TEST_F(IoctlTest, FIOGETOWNSucceeds) { - const FileDescriptor s = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_SEQPACKET | SOCK_NONBLOCK | SOCK_CLOEXEC, 0)); - - int get = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(s.get(), FIOGETOWN, &get), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(get, 0); -} - -TEST_F(IoctlTest, SIOCGPGRPSucceeds) { - const FileDescriptor s = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_SEQPACKET | SOCK_NONBLOCK | SOCK_CLOEXEC, 0)); - - int get = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(s.get(), SIOCGPGRP, &get), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(get, 0); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 410b42a47..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,197 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <net/if.h> -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <cstring> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -uint32_t IPFromInetSockaddr(const struct sockaddr* addr) { - auto* in_addr = reinterpret_cast<const struct sockaddr_in*>(addr); - return in_addr->sin_addr.s_addr; -} - -uint16_t PortFromInetSockaddr(const struct sockaddr* addr) { - auto* in_addr = reinterpret_cast<const struct sockaddr_in*>(addr); - return ntohs(in_addr->sin_port); -} - -PosixErrorOr<int> InterfaceIndex(std::string name) { - // TODO(igudger): Consider using netlink. - ifreq req = {}; - memcpy(req.ifr_name, name.c_str(), name.size()); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto sock, Socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)); - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(ioctl(sock.get(), SIOCGIFINDEX, &req)); - return req.ifr_ifindex; -} - -namespace { - -std::string DescribeSocketType(int type) { - return absl::StrCat(((type & SOCK_NONBLOCK) != 0) ? "non-blocking " : "", - ((type & SOCK_CLOEXEC) != 0) ? "close-on-exec " : ""); -} - -} // namespace - -SocketPairKind IPv6TCPAcceptBindSocketPair(int type) { - std::string description = - absl::StrCat(DescribeSocketType(type), "connected IPv6 TCP socket"); - return SocketPairKind{ - description, AF_INET6, type | SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP, - TCPAcceptBindSocketPairCreator(AF_INET6, type | SOCK_STREAM, 0, - /* dual_stack = */ false)}; -} - -SocketPairKind IPv4TCPAcceptBindSocketPair(int type) { - std::string description = - absl::StrCat(DescribeSocketType(type), "connected IPv4 TCP socket"); - return SocketPairKind{ - description, AF_INET, type | SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP, - TCPAcceptBindSocketPairCreator(AF_INET, type | SOCK_STREAM, 0, - /* dual_stack = */ false)}; -} - -SocketPairKind DualStackTCPAcceptBindSocketPair(int type) { - std::string description = - absl::StrCat(DescribeSocketType(type), "connected dual stack TCP socket"); - return SocketPairKind{ - description, AF_INET6, type | SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP, - TCPAcceptBindSocketPairCreator(AF_INET6, type | SOCK_STREAM, 0, - /* dual_stack = */ true)}; -} - -SocketPairKind IPv6UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair(int type) { - std::string description = - absl::StrCat(DescribeSocketType(type), "connected IPv6 UDP socket"); - return SocketPairKind{ - description, AF_INET6, type | SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP, - UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPairCreator(AF_INET6, type | SOCK_DGRAM, 0, - /* dual_stack = */ false)}; -} - -SocketPairKind IPv4UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair(int type) { - std::string description = - absl::StrCat(DescribeSocketType(type), "connected IPv4 UDP socket"); - return SocketPairKind{ - description, AF_INET, type | SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP, - UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPairCreator(AF_INET, type | SOCK_DGRAM, 0, - /* dual_stack = */ false)}; -} - -SocketPairKind DualStackUDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair(int type) { - std::string description = - absl::StrCat(DescribeSocketType(type), "connected dual stack UDP socket"); - return SocketPairKind{ - description, AF_INET6, type | SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP, - UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPairCreator(AF_INET6, type | SOCK_DGRAM, 0, - /* dual_stack = */ true)}; -} - -SocketPairKind IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPair(int type) { - std::string description = - absl::StrCat(DescribeSocketType(type), "IPv4 UDP socket"); - return SocketPairKind{ - description, AF_INET, type | SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP, - UDPUnboundSocketPairCreator(AF_INET, type | SOCK_DGRAM, 0, - /* dual_stack = */ false)}; -} - -SocketKind IPv4UDPUnboundSocket(int type) { - std::string description = - absl::StrCat(DescribeSocketType(type), "IPv4 UDP socket"); - return SocketKind{ - description, AF_INET, type | SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP, - UnboundSocketCreator(AF_INET, type | SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP)}; -} - -SocketKind IPv4TCPUnboundSocket(int type) { - std::string description = - absl::StrCat(DescribeSocketType(type), "IPv4 TCP socket"); - return SocketKind{ - description, AF_INET, type | SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP, - UnboundSocketCreator(AF_INET, type | SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)}; -} - -PosixError IfAddrHelper::Load() { - Release(); - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(getifaddrs(&ifaddr_)); - return PosixError(0); -} - -void IfAddrHelper::Release() { - if (ifaddr_) { - freeifaddrs(ifaddr_); - } - ifaddr_ = nullptr; -} - -std::vector<std::string> IfAddrHelper::InterfaceList(int family) { - std::vector<std::string> names; - for (auto ifa = ifaddr_; ifa != NULL; ifa = ifa->ifa_next) { - if (ifa->ifa_addr == NULL || ifa->ifa_addr->sa_family != family) { - continue; - } - names.emplace(names.end(), ifa->ifa_name); - } - return names; -} - -sockaddr* IfAddrHelper::GetAddr(int family, std::string name) { - for (auto ifa = ifaddr_; ifa != NULL; ifa = ifa->ifa_next) { - if (ifa->ifa_addr == NULL || ifa->ifa_addr->sa_family != family) { - continue; - } - if (name == ifa->ifa_name) { - return ifa->ifa_addr; - } - } - return nullptr; -} - -PosixErrorOr<int> IfAddrHelper::GetIndex(std::string name) { - return InterfaceIndex(name); -} - -std::string GetAddr4Str(in_addr* a) { - char str[INET_ADDRSTRLEN]; - inet_ntop(AF_INET, a, str, sizeof(str)); - return std::string(str); -} - -std::string GetAddr6Str(in6_addr* a) { - char str[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; - inet_ntop(AF_INET6, a, str, sizeof(str)); - return std::string(str); -} - -std::string GetAddrStr(sockaddr* a) { - if (a->sa_family == AF_INET) { - auto src = &(reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(a)->sin_addr); - return GetAddr4Str(src); - } else if (a->sa_family == AF_INET6) { - auto src = &(reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in6*>(a)->sin6_addr); - return GetAddr6Str(src); - } - return std::string("<invalid>"); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h b/test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h deleted file mode 100644 index 3d36b9620..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_IP_SOCKET_TEST_UTIL_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_IP_SOCKET_TEST_UTIL_H_ - -#include <arpa/inet.h> -#include <ifaddrs.h> -#include <sys/types.h> - -#include <string> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Possible values of the "st" field in a /proc/net/{tcp,udp} entry. Source: -// Linux kernel, include/net/tcp_states.h. -enum { - TCP_ESTABLISHED = 1, - TCP_SYN_SENT, - TCP_SYN_RECV, - TCP_FIN_WAIT1, - TCP_FIN_WAIT2, - TCP_TIME_WAIT, - TCP_CLOSE, - TCP_CLOSE_WAIT, - TCP_LAST_ACK, - TCP_LISTEN, - TCP_CLOSING, - TCP_NEW_SYN_RECV, - - TCP_MAX_STATES -}; - -// Extracts the IP address from an inet sockaddr in network byte order. -uint32_t IPFromInetSockaddr(const struct sockaddr* addr); - -// Extracts the port from an inet sockaddr in host byte order. -uint16_t PortFromInetSockaddr(const struct sockaddr* addr); - -// InterfaceIndex returns the index of the named interface. -PosixErrorOr<int> InterfaceIndex(std::string name); - -// IPv6TCPAcceptBindSocketPair returns a SocketPairKind that represents -// SocketPairs created with bind() and accept() syscalls with AF_INET6 and the -// given type bound to the IPv6 loopback. -SocketPairKind IPv6TCPAcceptBindSocketPair(int type); - -// IPv4TCPAcceptBindSocketPair returns a SocketPairKind that represents -// SocketPairs created with bind() and accept() syscalls with AF_INET and the -// given type bound to the IPv4 loopback. -SocketPairKind IPv4TCPAcceptBindSocketPair(int type); - -// DualStackTCPAcceptBindSocketPair returns a SocketPairKind that represents -// SocketPairs created with bind() and accept() syscalls with AF_INET6 and the -// given type bound to the IPv4 loopback. -SocketPairKind DualStackTCPAcceptBindSocketPair(int type); - -// IPv6UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair returns a SocketPairKind that represents -// SocketPairs created with bind() and connect() syscalls with AF_INET6 and the -// given type bound to the IPv6 loopback. -SocketPairKind IPv6UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair(int type); - -// IPv4UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair returns a SocketPairKind that represents -// SocketPairs created with bind() and connect() syscalls with AF_INET and the -// given type bound to the IPv4 loopback. -SocketPairKind IPv4UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair(int type); - -// DualStackUDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair returns a SocketPairKind that -// represents SocketPairs created with bind() and connect() syscalls with -// AF_INET6 and the given type bound to the IPv4 loopback. -SocketPairKind DualStackUDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair(int type); - -// IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPair returns a SocketPairKind that represents -// SocketPairs created with AF_INET and the given type. -SocketPairKind IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPair(int type); - -// IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPair returns a SocketKind that represents -// a SimpleSocket created with AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, and the given type. -SocketKind IPv4UDPUnboundSocket(int type); - -// IPv4TCPUnboundSocketPair returns a SocketKind that represents -// a SimpleSocket created with AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM and the given type. -SocketKind IPv4TCPUnboundSocket(int type); - -// IfAddrHelper is a helper class that determines the local interfaces present -// and provides functions to obtain their names, index numbers, and IP address. -class IfAddrHelper { - public: - IfAddrHelper() : ifaddr_(nullptr) {} - ~IfAddrHelper() { Release(); } - - PosixError Load(); - void Release(); - - std::vector<std::string> InterfaceList(int family); - - struct sockaddr* GetAddr(int family, std::string name); - PosixErrorOr<int> GetIndex(std::string name); - - private: - struct ifaddrs* ifaddr_; -}; - -// GetAddr4Str returns the given IPv4 network address structure as a string. -std::string GetAddr4Str(in_addr* a); - -// GetAddr6Str returns the given IPv6 network address structure as a string. -std::string GetAddr6Str(in6_addr* a); - -// GetAddrStr returns the given IPv4 or IPv6 network address structure as a -// string. -std::string GetAddrStr(sockaddr* a); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_IP_SOCKET_TEST_UTIL_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/iptables.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/iptables.cc deleted file mode 100644 index b8e4ece64..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/iptables.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,204 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/iptables.h" - -#include <arpa/inet.h> -#include <linux/capability.h> -#include <linux/netfilter/x_tables.h> -#include <net/if.h> -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <netinet/ip.h> -#include <netinet/ip_icmp.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/poll.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <algorithm> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -constexpr char kNatTablename[] = "nat"; -constexpr char kErrorTarget[] = "ERROR"; -constexpr size_t kEmptyStandardEntrySize = - sizeof(struct ipt_entry) + sizeof(struct ipt_standard_target); -constexpr size_t kEmptyErrorEntrySize = - sizeof(struct ipt_entry) + sizeof(struct ipt_error_target); - -TEST(IPTablesBasic, CreateSocket) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - int sock; - ASSERT_THAT(sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_ICMP), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(close(sock), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(IPTablesBasic, FailSockoptNonRaw) { - // Even if the user has CAP_NET_RAW, they shouldn't be able to use the - // iptables sockopts with a non-raw socket. - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - int sock; - ASSERT_THAT(sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct ipt_getinfo info = {}; - snprintf(info.name, XT_TABLE_MAXNAMELEN, "%s", kNatTablename); - socklen_t info_size = sizeof(info); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sock, IPPROTO_IP, SO_GET_INFO, &info, &info_size), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOPROTOOPT)); - - ASSERT_THAT(close(sock), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Fixture for iptables tests. -class IPTablesTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - // Creates a socket to be used in tests. - void SetUp() override; - - // Closes the socket created by SetUp(). - void TearDown() override; - - // The socket via which to manipulate iptables. - int s_; -}; - -void IPTablesTest::SetUp() { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT(s_ = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_ICMP), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -void IPTablesTest::TearDown() { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - EXPECT_THAT(close(s_), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// This tests the initial state of a machine with empty iptables. We don't have -// a guarantee that the iptables are empty when running in native, but we can -// test that gVisor has the same initial state that a newly-booted Linux machine -// would have. -TEST_F(IPTablesTest, InitialState) { - SKIP_IF(!IsRunningOnGvisor()); - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - // - // Get info via sockopt. - // - struct ipt_getinfo info = {}; - snprintf(info.name, XT_TABLE_MAXNAMELEN, "%s", kNatTablename); - socklen_t info_size = sizeof(info); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockopt(s_, IPPROTO_IP, SO_GET_INFO, &info, &info_size), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The nat table supports PREROUTING, and OUTPUT. - unsigned int valid_hooks = (1 << NF_IP_PRE_ROUTING) | (1 << NF_IP_LOCAL_OUT) | - (1 << NF_IP_POST_ROUTING) | (1 << NF_IP_LOCAL_IN); - - EXPECT_EQ(info.valid_hooks, valid_hooks); - - // Each chain consists of an empty entry with a standard target.. - EXPECT_EQ(info.hook_entry[NF_IP_PRE_ROUTING], 0); - EXPECT_EQ(info.hook_entry[NF_IP_LOCAL_IN], kEmptyStandardEntrySize); - EXPECT_EQ(info.hook_entry[NF_IP_LOCAL_OUT], kEmptyStandardEntrySize * 2); - EXPECT_EQ(info.hook_entry[NF_IP_POST_ROUTING], kEmptyStandardEntrySize * 3); - - // The underflow points are the same as the entry points. - EXPECT_EQ(info.underflow[NF_IP_PRE_ROUTING], 0); - EXPECT_EQ(info.underflow[NF_IP_LOCAL_IN], kEmptyStandardEntrySize); - EXPECT_EQ(info.underflow[NF_IP_LOCAL_OUT], kEmptyStandardEntrySize * 2); - EXPECT_EQ(info.underflow[NF_IP_POST_ROUTING], kEmptyStandardEntrySize * 3); - - // One entry for each chain, plus an error entry at the end. - EXPECT_EQ(info.num_entries, 5); - - EXPECT_EQ(info.size, 4 * kEmptyStandardEntrySize + kEmptyErrorEntrySize); - EXPECT_EQ(strcmp(info.name, kNatTablename), 0); - - // - // Use info to get entries. - // - socklen_t entries_size = sizeof(struct ipt_get_entries) + info.size; - struct ipt_get_entries* entries = - static_cast<struct ipt_get_entries*>(malloc(entries_size)); - snprintf(entries->name, XT_TABLE_MAXNAMELEN, "%s", kNatTablename); - entries->size = info.size; - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockopt(s_, IPPROTO_IP, SO_GET_ENTRIES, entries, &entries_size), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Verify the name and size. - ASSERT_EQ(info.size, entries->size); - ASSERT_EQ(strcmp(entries->name, kNatTablename), 0); - - // Verify that the entrytable is 4 entries with accept targets and no matches - // followed by a single error target. - size_t entry_offset = 0; - while (entry_offset < entries->size) { - struct ipt_entry* entry = reinterpret_cast<struct ipt_entry*>( - reinterpret_cast<char*>(entries->entrytable) + entry_offset); - - // ip should be zeroes. - struct ipt_ip zeroed = {}; - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(static_cast<void*>(&zeroed), - static_cast<void*>(&entry->ip), sizeof(zeroed)), - 0); - - // target_offset should be zero. - EXPECT_EQ(entry->target_offset, sizeof(ipt_entry)); - - if (entry_offset < kEmptyStandardEntrySize * 4) { - // The first 4 entries are standard targets - struct ipt_standard_target* target = - reinterpret_cast<struct ipt_standard_target*>(entry->elems); - EXPECT_EQ(entry->next_offset, kEmptyStandardEntrySize); - EXPECT_EQ(target->target.u.user.target_size, sizeof(*target)); - EXPECT_EQ(strcmp(target->target.u.user.name, ""), 0); - EXPECT_EQ(target->target.u.user.revision, 0); - // This is what's returned for an accept verdict. I don't know why. - EXPECT_EQ(target->verdict, -NF_ACCEPT - 1); - } else { - // The last entry is an error target - struct ipt_error_target* target = - reinterpret_cast<struct ipt_error_target*>(entry->elems); - EXPECT_EQ(entry->next_offset, kEmptyErrorEntrySize); - EXPECT_EQ(target->target.u.user.target_size, sizeof(*target)); - EXPECT_EQ(strcmp(target->target.u.user.name, kErrorTarget), 0); - EXPECT_EQ(target->target.u.user.revision, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(strcmp(target->errorname, kErrorTarget), 0); - } - - entry_offset += entry->next_offset; - } - - free(entries); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/iptables.h b/test/syscalls/linux/iptables.h deleted file mode 100644 index 616bea550..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/iptables.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,198 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// There are a number of structs and values that we can't #include because of a -// difference between C and C++ (C++ won't let you implicitly cast from void* to -// struct something*). We re-define them here. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_IPTABLES_TYPES_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_IPTABLES_TYPES_H_ - -// Netfilter headers require some headers to preceed them. -// clang-format off -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <stddef.h> -// clang-format on - -#include <linux/netfilter/x_tables.h> -#include <linux/netfilter_ipv4.h> -#include <net/if.h> -#include <netinet/ip.h> -#include <stdint.h> - -#define ipt_standard_target xt_standard_target -#define ipt_entry_target xt_entry_target -#define ipt_error_target xt_error_target - -enum SockOpts { - // For setsockopt. - BASE_CTL = 64, - SO_SET_REPLACE = BASE_CTL, - SO_SET_ADD_COUNTERS, - SO_SET_MAX = SO_SET_ADD_COUNTERS, - - // For getsockopt. - SO_GET_INFO = BASE_CTL, - SO_GET_ENTRIES, - SO_GET_REVISION_MATCH, - SO_GET_REVISION_TARGET, - SO_GET_MAX = SO_GET_REVISION_TARGET -}; - -// ipt_ip specifies basic matching criteria that can be applied by examining -// only the IP header of a packet. -struct ipt_ip { - // Source IP address. - struct in_addr src; - - // Destination IP address. - struct in_addr dst; - - // Source IP address mask. - struct in_addr smsk; - - // Destination IP address mask. - struct in_addr dmsk; - - // Input interface. - char iniface[IFNAMSIZ]; - - // Output interface. - char outiface[IFNAMSIZ]; - - // Input interface mask. - unsigned char iniface_mask[IFNAMSIZ]; - - // Output interface mask. - unsigned char outiface_mask[IFNAMSIZ]; - - // Transport protocol. - uint16_t proto; - - // Flags. - uint8_t flags; - - // Inverse flags. - uint8_t invflags; -}; - -// ipt_entry is an iptables rule. It contains information about what packets the -// rule matches and what action (target) to perform for matching packets. -struct ipt_entry { - // Basic matching information used to match a packet's IP header. - struct ipt_ip ip; - - // A caching field that isn't used by userspace. - unsigned int nfcache; - - // The number of bytes between the start of this ipt_entry struct and the - // rule's target. - uint16_t target_offset; - - // The total size of this rule, from the beginning of the entry to the end of - // the target. - uint16_t next_offset; - - // A return pointer not used by userspace. - unsigned int comefrom; - - // Counters for packets and bytes, which we don't yet implement. - struct xt_counters counters; - - // The data for all this rules matches followed by the target. This runs - // beyond the value of sizeof(struct ipt_entry). - unsigned char elems[0]; -}; - -// Passed to getsockopt(SO_GET_INFO). -struct ipt_getinfo { - // The name of the table. The user only fills this in, the rest is filled in - // when returning from getsockopt. Currently "nat" and "mangle" are supported. - char name[XT_TABLE_MAXNAMELEN]; - - // A bitmap of which hooks apply to the table. For example, a table with hooks - // PREROUTING and FORWARD has the value - // (1 << NF_IP_PRE_REOUTING) | (1 << NF_IP_FORWARD). - unsigned int valid_hooks; - - // The offset into the entry table for each valid hook. The entry table is - // returned by getsockopt(SO_GET_ENTRIES). - unsigned int hook_entry[NF_IP_NUMHOOKS]; - - // For each valid hook, the underflow is the offset into the entry table to - // jump to in case traversing the table yields no verdict (although I have no - // clue how that could happen - builtin chains always end with a policy, and - // user-defined chains always end with a RETURN. - // - // The entry referred to must be an "unconditional" entry, meaning it has no - // matches, specifies no IP criteria, and either DROPs or ACCEPTs packets. It - // basically has to be capable of making a definitive decision no matter what - // it's passed. - unsigned int underflow[NF_IP_NUMHOOKS]; - - // The number of entries in the entry table returned by - // getsockopt(SO_GET_ENTRIES). - unsigned int num_entries; - - // The size of the entry table returned by getsockopt(SO_GET_ENTRIES). - unsigned int size; -}; - -// Passed to getsockopt(SO_GET_ENTRIES). -struct ipt_get_entries { - // The name of the table. The user fills this in. Currently "nat" and "mangle" - // are supported. - char name[XT_TABLE_MAXNAMELEN]; - - // The size of the entry table in bytes. The user fills this in with the value - // from struct ipt_getinfo.size. - unsigned int size; - - // The entries for the given table. This will run past the size defined by - // sizeof(struct ipt_get_entries). - struct ipt_entry entrytable[0]; -}; - -// Passed to setsockopt(SO_SET_REPLACE). -struct ipt_replace { - // The name of the table. - char name[XT_TABLE_MAXNAMELEN]; - - // The same as struct ipt_getinfo.valid_hooks. Users don't change this. - unsigned int valid_hooks; - - // The same as struct ipt_getinfo.num_entries. - unsigned int num_entries; - - // The same as struct ipt_getinfo.size. - unsigned int size; - - // The same as struct ipt_getinfo.hook_entry. - unsigned int hook_entry[NF_IP_NUMHOOKS]; - - // The same as struct ipt_getinfo.underflow. - unsigned int underflow[NF_IP_NUMHOOKS]; - - // The number of counters, which should equal the number of entries. - unsigned int num_counters; - - // The unchanged values from each ipt_entry's counters. - struct xt_counters *counters; - - // The entries to write to the table. This will run past the size defined by - // sizeof(srtuct ipt_replace); - struct ipt_entry entries[0]; -}; - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_IPTABLES_TYPES_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/itimer.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/itimer.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 51ce323b9..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/itimer.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,346 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <signal.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/time.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <time.h> - -#include <atomic> -#include <functional> -#include <iostream> -#include <vector> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/signal_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" -#include "test/util/timer_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -constexpr char kSIGALRMToMainThread[] = "--itimer_sigarlm_to_main_thread"; -constexpr char kSIGPROFFairnessActive[] = "--itimer_sigprof_fairness_active"; -constexpr char kSIGPROFFairnessIdle[] = "--itimer_sigprof_fairness_idle"; - -// Time period to be set for the itimers. -constexpr absl::Duration kPeriod = absl::Milliseconds(25); -// Total amount of time to spend per thread. -constexpr absl::Duration kTestDuration = absl::Seconds(20); -// Amount of spin iterations to perform as the minimum work item per thread. -// Chosen to be sub-millisecond range. -constexpr int kIterations = 10000000; -// Allow deviation in the number of samples. -constexpr double kNumSamplesDeviationRatio = 0.2; - -TEST(ItimerTest, ItimervalUpdatedBeforeExpiration) { - constexpr int kSleepSecs = 10; - constexpr int kAlarmSecs = 15; - static_assert( - kSleepSecs < kAlarmSecs, - "kSleepSecs must be less than kAlarmSecs for the test to be meaningful"); - constexpr int kMaxRemainingSecs = kAlarmSecs - kSleepSecs; - - // Install a no-op handler for SIGALRM. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_handler = +[](int signo) {}; - auto const cleanup_sa = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGALRM, sa)); - - // Set an itimer-based alarm for kAlarmSecs from now. - struct itimerval itv = {}; - itv.it_value.tv_sec = kAlarmSecs; - auto const cleanup_itimer = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedItimer(ITIMER_REAL, itv)); - - // After sleeping for kSleepSecs, the itimer value should reflect the elapsed - // time even if it hasn't expired. - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(kSleepSecs)); - ASSERT_THAT(getitimer(ITIMER_REAL, &itv), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE( - itv.it_value.tv_sec < kMaxRemainingSecs || - (itv.it_value.tv_sec == kMaxRemainingSecs && itv.it_value.tv_usec == 0)) - << "Remaining time: " << itv.it_value.tv_sec << " seconds + " - << itv.it_value.tv_usec << " microseconds"; -} - -ABSL_CONST_INIT static thread_local std::atomic_int signal_test_num_samples = - ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(0); - -void SignalTestSignalHandler(int /*signum*/) { signal_test_num_samples++; } - -struct SignalTestResult { - int expected_total; - int main_thread_samples; - std::vector<int> worker_samples; -}; - -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const SignalTestResult& r) { - os << "{expected_total: " << r.expected_total - << ", main_thread_samples: " << r.main_thread_samples - << ", worker_samples: ["; - bool first = true; - for (int sample : r.worker_samples) { - if (!first) { - os << ", "; - } - os << sample; - first = false; - } - os << "]}"; - return os; -} - -// Starts two worker threads and itimer id and measures the number of signal -// delivered to each thread. -SignalTestResult ItimerSignalTest(int id, clock_t main_clock, - clock_t worker_clock, int signal, - absl::Duration sleep) { - signal_test_num_samples = 0; - - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_handler = &SignalTestSignalHandler; - sa.sa_flags = SA_RESTART; - sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask); - auto sigaction_cleanup = ScopedSigaction(signal, sa).ValueOrDie(); - - int socketfds[2]; - TEST_PCHECK(socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, socketfds) == 0); - - // Do the spinning in the workers. - std::function<void*(int)> work = [&](int socket_fd) { - FileDescriptor fd(socket_fd); - - absl::Time finish = Now(worker_clock) + kTestDuration; - while (Now(worker_clock) < finish) { - // Blocked on read. - char c; - RetryEINTR(read)(fd.get(), &c, 1); - for (int i = 0; i < kIterations; i++) { - // Ensure compiler won't optimize this loop away. - asm(""); - } - - if (sleep != absl::ZeroDuration()) { - // Sleep so that the entire process is idle for a while. - absl::SleepFor(sleep); - } - - // Unblock the other thread. - RetryEINTR(write)(fd.get(), &c, 1); - } - - return reinterpret_cast<void*>(signal_test_num_samples.load()); - }; - - ScopedThread th1( - static_cast<std::function<void*()>>(std::bind(work, socketfds[0]))); - ScopedThread th2( - static_cast<std::function<void*()>>(std::bind(work, socketfds[1]))); - - absl::Time start = Now(main_clock); - // Start the timer. - struct itimerval timer = {}; - timer.it_value = absl::ToTimeval(kPeriod); - timer.it_interval = absl::ToTimeval(kPeriod); - auto cleanup_itimer = ScopedItimer(id, timer).ValueOrDie(); - - // Unblock th1. - // - // N.B. th2 owns socketfds[1] but can't close it until it unblocks. - char c = 0; - TEST_CHECK(write(socketfds[1], &c, 1) == 1); - - SignalTestResult result; - - // Wait for the workers to be done and collect their sample counts. - result.worker_samples.push_back(reinterpret_cast<int64_t>(th1.Join())); - result.worker_samples.push_back(reinterpret_cast<int64_t>(th2.Join())); - cleanup_itimer.Release()(); - result.expected_total = (Now(main_clock) - start) / kPeriod; - result.main_thread_samples = signal_test_num_samples.load(); - - return result; -} - -int TestSIGALRMToMainThread() { - SignalTestResult result = - ItimerSignalTest(ITIMER_REAL, CLOCK_REALTIME, CLOCK_REALTIME, SIGALRM, - absl::ZeroDuration()); - - std::cerr << "result: " << result << std::endl; - - // ITIMER_REAL-generated SIGALRMs prefer to deliver to the thread group leader - // (but don't guarantee it), so we expect to see most samples on the main - // thread. - // - // The number of SIGALRMs delivered to a worker should not exceed 20% - // of the number of total signals expected (this is somewhat arbitrary). - const int worker_threshold = result.expected_total / 5; - - // - // Linux only guarantees timers will never expire before the requested time. - // Thus, we only check the upper bound and also it at least have one sample. - TEST_CHECK(result.main_thread_samples <= result.expected_total); - TEST_CHECK(result.main_thread_samples > 0); - for (int num : result.worker_samples) { - TEST_CHECK_MSG(num <= worker_threshold, "worker received too many samples"); - } - - return 0; -} - -// Random save/restore is disabled as it introduces additional latency and -// unpredictable distribution patterns. -TEST(ItimerTest, DeliversSIGALRMToMainThread_NoRandomSave) { - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto kill = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec("/proc/self/exe", {"/proc/self/exe", kSIGALRMToMainThread}, - {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, execve_errno); - - int status; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - - // Not required anymore. - kill.Release(); - - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) << status; -} - -// Signals are delivered to threads fairly. -// -// sleep indicates how long to sleep worker threads each iteration to make the -// entire process idle. -int TestSIGPROFFairness(absl::Duration sleep) { - SignalTestResult result = - ItimerSignalTest(ITIMER_PROF, CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID, - CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID, SIGPROF, sleep); - - std::cerr << "result: " << result << std::endl; - - // The number of samples on the main thread should be very low as it did - // nothing. - TEST_CHECK(result.main_thread_samples < 60); - - // Both workers should get roughly equal number of samples. - TEST_CHECK(result.worker_samples.size() == 2); - - TEST_CHECK(result.expected_total > 0); - - // In an ideal world each thread would get exactly 50% of the signals, - // but since that's unlikely to happen we allow for them to get no less than - // kNumSamplesDeviationRatio of the total observed samples. - TEST_CHECK_MSG(std::abs(result.worker_samples[0] - result.worker_samples[1]) < - ((result.worker_samples[0] + result.worker_samples[1]) * - kNumSamplesDeviationRatio), - "one worker received disproportionate share of samples"); - - return 0; -} - -// Random save/restore is disabled as it introduces additional latency and -// unpredictable distribution patterns. -TEST(ItimerTest, DeliversSIGPROFToThreadsRoughlyFairlyActive_NoRandomSave) { - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto kill = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec("/proc/self/exe", {"/proc/self/exe", kSIGPROFFairnessActive}, - {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, execve_errno); - - int status; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - - // Not required anymore. - kill.Release(); - - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "Exited with code: " << status; -} - -// Random save/restore is disabled as it introduces additional latency and -// unpredictable distribution patterns. -TEST(ItimerTest, DeliversSIGPROFToThreadsRoughlyFairlyIdle_NoRandomSave) { - pid_t child; - int execve_errno; - auto kill = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec("/proc/self/exe", {"/proc/self/exe", kSIGPROFFairnessIdle}, - {}, &child, &execve_errno)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, execve_errno); - - int status; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - - // Not required anymore. - kill.Release(); - - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "Exited with code: " << status; -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -namespace { -void MaskSIGPIPE() { - // Always mask SIGPIPE as it's common and tests aren't expected to handle it. - // We don't take the TestInit() path so we must do this manually. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; - TEST_CHECK(sigaction(SIGPIPE, &sa, nullptr) == 0); -} -} // namespace - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - // These tests require no background threads, so check for them before - // TestInit. - for (int i = 0; i < argc; i++) { - absl::string_view arg(argv[i]); - - if (arg == gvisor::testing::kSIGALRMToMainThread) { - MaskSIGPIPE(); - return gvisor::testing::TestSIGALRMToMainThread(); - } - if (arg == gvisor::testing::kSIGPROFFairnessActive) { - MaskSIGPIPE(); - return gvisor::testing::TestSIGPROFFairness(absl::ZeroDuration()); - } - if (arg == gvisor::testing::kSIGPROFFairnessIdle) { - MaskSIGPIPE(); - return gvisor::testing::TestSIGPROFFairness(absl::Milliseconds(10)); - } - } - - gvisor::testing::TestInit(&argc, &argv); - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/kill.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/kill.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 18ad923b8..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/kill.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,382 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <cerrno> -#include <csignal> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/synchronization/mutex.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/signal_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -DEFINE_int32(scratch_uid, 65534, "scratch UID"); -DEFINE_int32(scratch_gid, 65534, "scratch GID"); - -using ::testing::Ge; - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(KillTest, CanKillValidPid) { - // If pid is positive, then signal sig is sent to the process with the ID - // specified by pid. - EXPECT_THAT(kill(getpid(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - // If pid equals 0, then sig is sent to every process in the process group of - // the calling process. - EXPECT_THAT(kill(0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ScopedThread([] { EXPECT_THAT(kill(gettid(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); }); -} - -void SigHandler(int sig, siginfo_t* info, void* context) { _exit(0); } - -// If pid equals -1, then sig is sent to every process for which the calling -// process has permission to send signals, except for process 1 (init). -TEST(KillTest, CanKillAllPIDs) { - int pipe_fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(pipe_fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - FileDescriptor read_fd(pipe_fds[0]); - FileDescriptor write_fd(pipe_fds[1]); - - pid_t pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - read_fd.reset(); - - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_sigaction = SigHandler; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; - TEST_PCHECK(sigaction(SIGWINCH, &sa, nullptr) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - // Indicate to the parent that we're ready. - write_fd.reset(); - - // Wait until we get the signal from the parent. - while (true) { - pause(); - } - } - - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - write_fd.reset(); - - // Wait for the child to indicate that it's unmasked the signal by closing - // the write end. - char buf; - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(read_fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Signal the child and wait for it to die with status 0, indicating that - // it got the expected signal. - EXPECT_THAT(kill(-1, SIGWINCH), SyscallSucceeds()); - - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, WEXITSTATUS(status)); -} - -TEST(KillTest, CannotKillInvalidPID) { - // We need an unused pid to verify that kill fails when given one. - // - // There is no way to guarantee that a PID is unused, but the PID of a - // recently exited process likely won't be reused soon. - pid_t fake_pid = fork(); - if (fake_pid == 0) { - _exit(0); - } - - ASSERT_THAT(fake_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(fake_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(fake_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, WEXITSTATUS(status)); - - EXPECT_THAT(kill(fake_pid, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); -} - -TEST(KillTest, CannotUseInvalidSignal) { - EXPECT_THAT(kill(getpid(), 200), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(KillTest, CanKillRemoteProcess) { - pid_t pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - while (true) { - pause(); - } - } - - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(kill(pid, SIGKILL), SyscallSucceeds()); - - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status)); - EXPECT_EQ(SIGKILL, WTERMSIG(status)); -} - -TEST(KillTest, CanKillOwnProcess) { - EXPECT_THAT(kill(getpid(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Verify that you can kill a process even using a tid from a thread other than -// the group leader. -TEST(KillTest, CannotKillTid) { - pid_t tid; - bool tid_available = false; - bool finished = false; - absl::Mutex mu; - ScopedThread t([&] { - mu.Lock(); - tid = gettid(); - tid_available = true; - mu.Await(absl::Condition(&finished)); - mu.Unlock(); - }); - mu.LockWhen(absl::Condition(&tid_available)); - EXPECT_THAT(kill(tid, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - finished = true; - mu.Unlock(); -} - -TEST(KillTest, SetPgid) { - for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { - // The following in the normal pattern for creating a new process group. - // Both the parent and child process will call setpgid in order to avoid any - // race conditions. We do this ten times to catch races. - pid_t pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - setpgid(0, 0); - while (true) { - pause(); - } - } - - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Set the child's group and exit. - ASSERT_THAT(setpgid(pid, pid), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(kill(pid, SIGKILL), SyscallSucceeds()); - - int status; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(-pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status)); - EXPECT_EQ(SIGKILL, WTERMSIG(status)); - } -} - -TEST(KillTest, ProcessGroups) { - // Fork a new child. - // - // other_child is used as a placeholder process. We use this PID as our "does - // not exist" process group to ensure some amount of safety. (It is still - // possible to violate this assumption, but extremely unlikely.) - pid_t child = fork(); - if (child == 0) { - while (true) { - pause(); - } - } - ASSERT_THAT(child, SyscallSucceeds()); - - pid_t other_child = fork(); - if (other_child == 0) { - while (true) { - pause(); - } - } - ASSERT_THAT(other_child, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Ensure the kill does not succeed without the new group. - EXPECT_THAT(kill(-child, SIGKILL), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); - - // Put the child in its own process group. - ASSERT_THAT(setpgid(child, child), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // This should be not allowed: you can only create a new group with the same - // id or join an existing one. The other_child group should not exist. - ASSERT_THAT(setpgid(child, other_child), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - - // Done with other_child; kill it. - EXPECT_THAT(kill(other_child, SIGKILL), SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(other_child, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Linux returns success for the no-op call. - ASSERT_THAT(setpgid(child, child), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Kill the child's process group. - ASSERT_THAT(kill(-child, SIGKILL), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Wait on the process group; ensure that the signal was as expected. - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(-child, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status)); - EXPECT_EQ(SIGKILL, WTERMSIG(status)); - - // Try to kill the process group again; ensure that the wait fails. - EXPECT_THAT(kill(-child, SIGKILL), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(-child, &status, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ECHILD)); -} - -TEST(KillTest, ChildDropsPrivsCannotKill) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SETUID))); - - int uid = FLAGS_scratch_uid; - int gid = FLAGS_scratch_gid; - - // Create the child that drops privileges and tries to kill the parent. - pid_t pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - TEST_PCHECK(setresgid(gid, gid, gid) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - TEST_PCHECK(setresuid(uid, uid, uid) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - // setresuid should have dropped CAP_KILL. Make sure. - TEST_CHECK(!HaveCapability(CAP_KILL).ValueOrDie()); - - // Try to kill parent with every signal-sending syscall possible. - pid_t parent = getppid(); - - TEST_CHECK(kill(parent, SIGKILL) < 0); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(errno == EPERM, "kill failed with wrong errno"); - MaybeSave(); - - TEST_CHECK(tgkill(parent, parent, SIGKILL) < 0); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(errno == EPERM, "tgkill failed with wrong errno"); - MaybeSave(); - - TEST_CHECK(syscall(SYS_tkill, parent, SIGKILL) < 0); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(errno == EPERM, "tkill failed with wrong errno"); - MaybeSave(); - - siginfo_t uinfo; - uinfo.si_code = -1; // SI_QUEUE (allowed). - - TEST_CHECK(syscall(SYS_rt_sigqueueinfo, parent, SIGKILL, &uinfo) < 0); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(errno == EPERM, "rt_sigqueueinfo failed with wrong errno"); - MaybeSave(); - - TEST_CHECK(syscall(SYS_rt_tgsigqueueinfo, parent, parent, SIGKILL, &uinfo) < - 0); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(errno == EPERM, "rt_sigqueueinfo failed with wrong errno"); - MaybeSave(); - - _exit(0); - } - - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - int status; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "status = " << status; -} - -TEST(KillTest, CanSIGCONTSameSession) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SETUID))); - - pid_t stopped_child = fork(); - if (stopped_child == 0) { - raise(SIGSTOP); - _exit(0); - } - - ASSERT_THAT(stopped_child, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Put the child in its own process group. The child and parent process - // groups also share a session. - ASSERT_THAT(setpgid(stopped_child, stopped_child), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Make sure child stopped. - int status; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(stopped_child, &status, WUNTRACED), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(stopped_child)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGSTOP) - << "status " << status; - - int uid = FLAGS_scratch_uid; - int gid = FLAGS_scratch_gid; - - // Drop privileges only in child process, or else this parent process won't be - // able to open some log files after the test ends. - pid_t other_child = fork(); - if (other_child == 0) { - // Drop privileges. - TEST_PCHECK(setresgid(gid, gid, gid) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - TEST_PCHECK(setresuid(uid, uid, uid) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - // setresuid should have dropped CAP_KILL. - TEST_CHECK(!HaveCapability(CAP_KILL).ValueOrDie()); - - // Child 2 and child should now not share a thread group and any UIDs. - // Child 2 should have no privileges. That means any signal other than - // SIGCONT should fail. - TEST_CHECK(kill(stopped_child, SIGKILL) < 0); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(errno == EPERM, "kill failed with wrong errno"); - MaybeSave(); - - TEST_PCHECK(kill(stopped_child, SIGCONT) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - _exit(0); - } - - ASSERT_THAT(stopped_child, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Make sure child exited normally. - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(stopped_child, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(stopped_child)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "status " << status; - - // Make sure other_child exited normally. - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(other_child, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(other_child)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "status " << status; -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/link.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/link.cc deleted file mode 100644 index a91703070..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/link.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,291 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <string> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -DEFINE_int32(scratch_uid, 65534, "scratch UID"); - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// IsSameFile returns true if both filenames have the same device and inode. -bool IsSameFile(const std::string& f1, const std::string& f2) { - // Use lstat rather than stat, so that symlinks are not followed. - struct stat stat1 = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(lstat(f1.c_str(), &stat1), SyscallSucceeds()); - struct stat stat2 = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(lstat(f2.c_str(), &stat2), SyscallSucceeds()); - - return stat1.st_dev == stat2.st_dev && stat1.st_ino == stat2.st_ino; -} - -TEST(LinkTest, CanCreateLinkFile) { - auto oldfile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const std::string newname = NewTempAbsPath(); - - // Get the initial link count. - uint64_t initial_link_count = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Links(oldfile.path())); - - EXPECT_THAT(link(oldfile.path().c_str(), newname.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_TRUE(IsSameFile(oldfile.path(), newname)); - - // Link count should be incremented. - EXPECT_THAT(Links(oldfile.path()), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(initial_link_count + 1)); - - // Delete the link. - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(newname.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Link count should be back to initial. - EXPECT_THAT(Links(oldfile.path()), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(initial_link_count)); -} - -TEST(LinkTest, PermissionDenied) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_FOWNER))); - - // Make the file "unsafe" to link by making it only readable, but not - // writable. - const auto oldfile = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileMode(0400)); - const std::string newname = NewTempAbsPath(); - - // Do setuid in a separate thread so that after finishing this test, the - // process can still open files the test harness created before starting this - // test. Otherwise, the files are created by root (UID before the test), but - // cannot be opened by the `uid` set below after the test. After calling - // setuid(non-zero-UID), there is no way to get root privileges back. - ScopedThread([&] { - // Use syscall instead of glibc setuid wrapper because we want this setuid - // call to only apply to this task. POSIX threads, however, require that all - // threads have the same UIDs, so using the setuid wrapper sets all threads' - // real UID. - // Also drops capabilities. - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_setuid, FLAGS_scratch_uid), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(link(oldfile.path().c_str(), newname.c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - }); -} - -TEST(LinkTest, CannotLinkDirectory) { - auto olddir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const std::string newdir = NewTempAbsPath(); - - EXPECT_THAT(link(olddir.path().c_str(), newdir.c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - - EXPECT_THAT(rmdir(olddir.path().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(LinkTest, CannotLinkWithSlash) { - auto oldfile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - // Put a final "/" on newname. - const std::string newname = absl::StrCat(NewTempAbsPath(), "/"); - - EXPECT_THAT(link(oldfile.path().c_str(), newname.c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -TEST(LinkTest, OldnameIsEmpty) { - const std::string newname = NewTempAbsPath(); - EXPECT_THAT(link("", newname.c_str()), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -TEST(LinkTest, OldnameDoesNotExist) { - const std::string oldname = NewTempAbsPath(); - const std::string newname = NewTempAbsPath(); - EXPECT_THAT(link("", newname.c_str()), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -TEST(LinkTest, NewnameCannotExist) { - const std::string newname = - JoinPath(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "thisdoesnotexist", "foo"); - EXPECT_THAT(link("/thisdoesnotmatter", newname.c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -TEST(LinkTest, WithOldDirFD) { - const std::string oldname_parent = NewTempAbsPath(); - const std::string oldname_base = "child"; - const std::string oldname = JoinPath(oldname_parent, oldname_base); - const std::string newname = NewTempAbsPath(); - - // Create oldname_parent directory, and get an FD. - ASSERT_THAT(mkdir(oldname_parent.c_str(), 0777), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor oldname_parent_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(oldname_parent, O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY)); - - // Create oldname file. - const FileDescriptor oldname_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(oldname, O_CREAT | O_RDWR, 0666)); - - // Link oldname to newname, using oldname_parent_fd. - EXPECT_THAT(linkat(oldname_parent_fd.get(), oldname_base.c_str(), AT_FDCWD, - newname.c_str(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_TRUE(IsSameFile(oldname, newname)); - - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(newname.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(oldname.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(rmdir(oldname_parent.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(LinkTest, BogusFlags) { - ASSERT_THAT(linkat(1, "foo", 2, "bar", 3), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(LinkTest, WithNewDirFD) { - auto oldfile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const std::string newname_parent = NewTempAbsPath(); - const std::string newname_base = "child"; - const std::string newname = JoinPath(newname_parent, newname_base); - - // Create newname_parent directory, and get an FD. - EXPECT_THAT(mkdir(newname_parent.c_str(), 0777), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor newname_parent_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(newname_parent, O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY)); - - // Link newname to oldfile, using newname_parent_fd. - EXPECT_THAT(linkat(AT_FDCWD, oldfile.path().c_str(), newname_parent_fd.get(), - newname.c_str(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_TRUE(IsSameFile(oldfile.path(), newname)); - - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(newname.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(rmdir(newname_parent.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(LinkTest, RelPathsWithNonDirFDs) { - auto oldfile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - // Create a file that will be passed as the directory fd for old/new names. - const std::string filename = NewTempAbsPath(); - const FileDescriptor file_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(filename, O_CREAT | O_RDWR, 0666)); - - // Using file_fd as olddirfd will fail. - EXPECT_THAT(linkat(file_fd.get(), "foo", AT_FDCWD, "bar", 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTDIR)); - - // Using file_fd as newdirfd will fail. - EXPECT_THAT(linkat(AT_FDCWD, oldfile.path().c_str(), file_fd.get(), "bar", 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTDIR)); -} - -TEST(LinkTest, AbsPathsWithNonDirFDs) { - auto oldfile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const std::string newname = NewTempAbsPath(); - - // Create a file that will be passed as the directory fd for old/new names. - const std::string filename = NewTempAbsPath(); - const FileDescriptor file_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(filename, O_CREAT | O_RDWR, 0666)); - - // Using file_fd as the dirfds is OK as long as paths are absolute. - EXPECT_THAT(linkat(file_fd.get(), oldfile.path().c_str(), file_fd.get(), - newname.c_str(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(LinkTest, LinkDoesNotFollowSymlinks) { - // Create oldfile, and oldsymlink which points to it. - auto oldfile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const std::string oldsymlink = NewTempAbsPath(); - EXPECT_THAT(symlink(oldfile.path().c_str(), oldsymlink.c_str()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Now hard link newname to oldsymlink. - const std::string newname = NewTempAbsPath(); - EXPECT_THAT(link(oldsymlink.c_str(), newname.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The link should not have resolved the symlink, so newname and oldsymlink - // are the same. - EXPECT_TRUE(IsSameFile(oldsymlink, newname)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsSameFile(oldfile.path(), newname)); - - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(oldsymlink.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(newname.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(LinkTest, LinkatDoesNotFollowSymlinkByDefault) { - // Create oldfile, and oldsymlink which points to it. - auto oldfile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const std::string oldsymlink = NewTempAbsPath(); - EXPECT_THAT(symlink(oldfile.path().c_str(), oldsymlink.c_str()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Now hard link newname to oldsymlink. - const std::string newname = NewTempAbsPath(); - EXPECT_THAT( - linkat(AT_FDCWD, oldsymlink.c_str(), AT_FDCWD, newname.c_str(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The link should not have resolved the symlink, so newname and oldsymlink - // are the same. - EXPECT_TRUE(IsSameFile(oldsymlink, newname)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsSameFile(oldfile.path(), newname)); - - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(oldsymlink.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(newname.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(LinkTest, LinkatWithSymlinkFollow) { - // Create oldfile, and oldsymlink which points to it. - auto oldfile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const std::string oldsymlink = NewTempAbsPath(); - ASSERT_THAT(symlink(oldfile.path().c_str(), oldsymlink.c_str()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Now hard link newname to oldsymlink, and pass AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW flag. - const std::string newname = NewTempAbsPath(); - ASSERT_THAT(linkat(AT_FDCWD, oldsymlink.c_str(), AT_FDCWD, newname.c_str(), - AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The link should have resolved the symlink, so oldfile and newname are the - // same. - EXPECT_TRUE(IsSameFile(oldfile.path(), newname)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsSameFile(oldsymlink, newname)); - - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(oldsymlink.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(newname.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/lseek.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/lseek.cc deleted file mode 100644 index a8af8e545..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/lseek.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,202 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(LseekTest, InvalidWhence) { - const std::string kFileData = "hello world\n"; - const TempPath path = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), kFileData, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(path.path(), O_RDWR, 0644)); - - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, -1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(LseekTest, NegativeOffset) { - const std::string kFileData = "hello world\n"; - const TempPath path = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), kFileData, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(path.path(), O_RDWR, 0644)); - - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), -(kFileData.length() + 1), SEEK_CUR), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// A 32-bit off_t is not large enough to represent an offset larger than -// maximum file size on standard file systems, so it isn't possible to cause -// overflow. -#ifdef __x86_64__ -TEST(LseekTest, Overflow) { - // HA! Classic Linux. We really should have an EOVERFLOW - // here, since we're seeking to something that cannot be - // represented.. but instead we are given an EINVAL. - const std::string kFileData = "hello world\n"; - const TempPath path = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), kFileData, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(path.path(), O_RDWR, 0644)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0x7fffffffffffffff, SEEK_END), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} -#endif - -TEST(LseekTest, Set) { - const std::string kFileData = "hello world\n"; - const TempPath path = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), kFileData, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(path.path(), O_RDWR, 0644)); - - char buf = '\0'; - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(read(fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(buf, kFileData.c_str()[0]); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 6, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(6)); - ASSERT_THAT(read(fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(buf, kFileData.c_str()[6]); -} - -TEST(LseekTest, Cur) { - const std::string kFileData = "hello world\n"; - const TempPath path = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), kFileData, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(path.path(), O_RDWR, 0644)); - - char buf = '\0'; - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(read(fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(buf, kFileData.c_str()[0]); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 3, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(4)); - ASSERT_THAT(read(fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(buf, kFileData.c_str()[4]); -} - -TEST(LseekTest, End) { - const std::string kFileData = "hello world\n"; - const TempPath path = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), kFileData, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(path.path(), O_RDWR, 0644)); - - char buf = '\0'; - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(read(fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(buf, kFileData.c_str()[0]); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), -2, SEEK_END), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(10)); - ASSERT_THAT(read(fd.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(buf, kFileData.c_str()[kFileData.length() - 2]); -} - -TEST(LseekTest, InvalidFD) { - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(-1, 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST(LseekTest, DirCurEnd) { - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/tmp", O_RDONLY)); - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST(LseekTest, ProcDir) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/proc/self", O_RDONLY)); - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_END), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(LseekTest, ProcFile) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/proc/meminfo", O_RDONLY)); - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_END), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(LseekTest, SysDir) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/sys/devices", O_RDONLY)); - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_END), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(LseekTest, SeekCurrentDir) { - // From include/linux/fs.h. - constexpr loff_t MAX_LFS_FILESIZE = 0x7fffffffffffffff; - - char* dir = get_current_dir_name(); - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(dir, O_RDONLY)); - - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_END), - // Some filesystems (like ext4) allow lseek(SEEK_END) on a - // directory and return MAX_LFS_FILESIZE, others return EINVAL. - AnyOf(SyscallSucceedsWithValue(MAX_LFS_FILESIZE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL))); - free(dir); -} - -TEST(LseekTest, ProcStatTwice) { - const FileDescriptor fd1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/proc/stat", O_RDONLY)); - const FileDescriptor fd2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/proc/stat", O_RDONLY)); - - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd1.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd1.get(), 0, SEEK_END), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd1.get(), 1000, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceeds()); - // Check that just because we moved fd1, fd2 doesn't move. - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd2.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - const FileDescriptor fd3 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/proc/stat", O_RDONLY)); - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd3.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST(LseekTest, EtcPasswdDup) { - const FileDescriptor fd1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/etc/passwd", O_RDONLY)); - const FileDescriptor fd2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(fd1.Dup()); - - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd1.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd2.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd1.get(), 1000, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceeds()); - // Check that just because we moved fd1, fd2 doesn't move. - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd2.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1000)); - - const FileDescriptor fd3 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(fd1.Dup()); - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd3.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1000)); -} - -// TODO(magi): Add tests where we have donated in sockets. - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/madvise.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/madvise.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 08ff4052c..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/madvise.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,252 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/wait.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <string> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/memory_util.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -void ExpectAllMappingBytes(Mapping const& m, char c) { - auto const v = m.view(); - for (size_t i = 0; i < kPageSize; i++) { - ASSERT_EQ(v[i], c) << "at offset " << i; - } -} - -// Equivalent to ExpectAllMappingBytes but async-signal-safe and with less -// helpful failure messages. -void CheckAllMappingBytes(Mapping const& m, char c) { - auto const v = m.view(); - for (size_t i = 0; i < kPageSize; i++) { - TEST_CHECK_MSG(v[i] == c, "mapping contains wrong value"); - } -} - -TEST(MadviseDontneedTest, ZerosPrivateAnonPage) { - auto m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(m, 0); - memset(m.ptr(), 1, m.len()); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(m, 1); - ASSERT_THAT(madvise(m.ptr(), m.len(), MADV_DONTNEED), SyscallSucceeds()); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(m, 0); -} - -TEST(MadviseDontneedTest, ZerosCOWAnonPageInCallerOnly) { - auto m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(m, 0); - memset(m.ptr(), 2, m.len()); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(m, 2); - - // Do madvise in a child process. - pid_t pid = fork(); - CheckAllMappingBytes(m, 2); - if (pid == 0) { - TEST_PCHECK(madvise(m.ptr(), m.len(), MADV_DONTNEED) == 0); - CheckAllMappingBytes(m, 0); - _exit(0); - } - - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - int status = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(-1, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status)); - EXPECT_EQ(WEXITSTATUS(status), 0); - // The child's madvise should not have affected the parent. - ExpectAllMappingBytes(m, 2); -} - -TEST(MadviseDontneedTest, DoesNotModifySharedAnonPage) { - auto m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED)); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(m, 0); - memset(m.ptr(), 3, m.len()); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(m, 3); - ASSERT_THAT(madvise(m.ptr(), m.len(), MADV_DONTNEED), SyscallSucceeds()); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(m, 3); -} - -TEST(MadviseDontneedTest, CleansPrivateFilePage) { - TempPath f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - /* parent = */ GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), - /* content = */ std::string(kPageSize, 4), TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(f.path(), O_RDWR)); - - Mapping m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Mmap( - nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE, fd.get(), 0)); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(m, 4); - memset(m.ptr(), 5, m.len()); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(m, 5); - ASSERT_THAT(madvise(m.ptr(), m.len(), MADV_DONTNEED), SyscallSucceeds()); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(m, 4); -} - -TEST(MadviseDontneedTest, DoesNotModifySharedFilePage) { - TempPath f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - /* parent = */ GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), - /* content = */ std::string(kPageSize, 6), TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(f.path(), O_RDWR)); - - Mapping m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Mmap( - nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, fd.get(), 0)); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(m, 6); - memset(m.ptr(), 7, m.len()); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(m, 7); - ASSERT_THAT(madvise(m.ptr(), m.len(), MADV_DONTNEED), SyscallSucceeds()); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(m, 7); -} - -TEST(MadviseDontneedTest, IgnoresPermissions) { - auto m = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - EXPECT_THAT(madvise(m.ptr(), m.len(), MADV_DONTNEED), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(MadviseDontforkTest, AddressLength) { - auto m = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - char *addr = static_cast<char *>(m.ptr()); - - // Address must be page aligned. - EXPECT_THAT(madvise(addr + 1, kPageSize, MADV_DONTFORK), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - // Zero length madvise always succeeds. - EXPECT_THAT(madvise(addr, 0, MADV_DONTFORK), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Length must not roll over after rounding up. - size_t badlen = std::numeric_limits<std::size_t>::max() - (kPageSize / 2); - EXPECT_THAT(madvise(0, badlen, MADV_DONTFORK), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - // Length need not be page aligned - it is implicitly rounded up. - EXPECT_THAT(madvise(addr, 1, MADV_DONTFORK), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(madvise(addr, kPageSize, MADV_DONTFORK), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(MadviseDontforkTest, DontforkShared) { - // Mmap two shared file-backed pages and MADV_DONTFORK the second page. - TempPath f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - /* parent = */ GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), - /* content = */ std::string(kPageSize * 2, 2), - TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(f.path(), O_RDWR)); - - Mapping m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Mmap( - nullptr, kPageSize * 2, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, fd.get(), 0)); - - const Mapping ms1 = Mapping(reinterpret_cast<void *>(m.addr()), kPageSize); - const Mapping ms2 = - Mapping(reinterpret_cast<void *>(m.addr() + kPageSize), kPageSize); - m.release(); - - ASSERT_THAT(madvise(ms2.ptr(), kPageSize, MADV_DONTFORK), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const auto rest = [&] { - // First page is mapped in child and modifications are visible to parent - // via the shared mapping. - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(ms1.addr())); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(ms1, 2); - memset(ms1.ptr(), 1, kPageSize); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(ms1, 1); - - // Second page must not be mapped in child. - TEST_CHECK(!IsMapped(ms2.addr())); - }; - - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(rest), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); - - ExpectAllMappingBytes(ms1, 1); // page contents modified by child. - ExpectAllMappingBytes(ms2, 2); // page contents unchanged. -} - -TEST(MadviseDontforkTest, DontforkAnonPrivate) { - // Mmap three anonymous pages and MADV_DONTFORK the middle page. - Mapping m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize * 3, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - const Mapping mp1 = Mapping(reinterpret_cast<void *>(m.addr()), kPageSize); - const Mapping mp2 = - Mapping(reinterpret_cast<void *>(m.addr() + kPageSize), kPageSize); - const Mapping mp3 = - Mapping(reinterpret_cast<void *>(m.addr() + 2 * kPageSize), kPageSize); - m.release(); - - ASSERT_THAT(madvise(mp2.ptr(), kPageSize, MADV_DONTFORK), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Verify that all pages are zeroed and memset the first, second and third - // pages to 1, 2, and 3 respectively. - ExpectAllMappingBytes(mp1, 0); - memset(mp1.ptr(), 1, kPageSize); - - ExpectAllMappingBytes(mp2, 0); - memset(mp2.ptr(), 2, kPageSize); - - ExpectAllMappingBytes(mp3, 0); - memset(mp3.ptr(), 3, kPageSize); - - const auto rest = [&] { - // Verify first page is mapped, verify its contents and then modify the - // page. The mapping is private so the modifications are not visible to - // the parent. - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(mp1.addr())); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(mp1, 1); - memset(mp1.ptr(), 11, kPageSize); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(mp1, 11); - - // Verify second page is not mapped. - TEST_CHECK(!IsMapped(mp2.addr())); - - // Verify third page is mapped, verify its contents and then modify the - // page. The mapping is private so the modifications are not visible to - // the parent. - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(mp3.addr())); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(mp3, 3); - memset(mp3.ptr(), 13, kPageSize); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(mp3, 13); - }; - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(rest), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); - - // The fork and COW by child should not affect the parent mappings. - ExpectAllMappingBytes(mp1, 1); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(mp2, 2); - ExpectAllMappingBytes(mp3, 3); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/memfd.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/memfd.cc deleted file mode 100644 index e57b49a4a..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/memfd.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,556 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <linux/magic.h> -#include <linux/memfd.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <sys/statfs.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> - -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/memory_util.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -// The header sys/memfd.h isn't available on all systems, so redefining some of -// the constants here. -#define F_LINUX_SPECIFIC_BASE 1024 - -#ifndef F_ADD_SEALS -#define F_ADD_SEALS (F_LINUX_SPECIFIC_BASE + 9) -#endif /* F_ADD_SEALS */ - -#ifndef F_GET_SEALS -#define F_GET_SEALS (F_LINUX_SPECIFIC_BASE + 10) -#endif /* F_GET_SEALS */ - -#define F_SEAL_SEAL 0x0001 -#define F_SEAL_SHRINK 0x0002 -#define F_SEAL_GROW 0x0004 -#define F_SEAL_WRITE 0x0008 - -using ::testing::StartsWith; - -const std::string kMemfdName = "some-memfd"; - -int memfd_create(const std::string& name, unsigned int flags) { - return syscall(__NR_memfd_create, name.c_str(), flags); -} - -PosixErrorOr<FileDescriptor> MemfdCreate(const std::string& name, - uint32_t flags) { - int fd = memfd_create(name, flags); - if (fd < 0) { - return PosixError( - errno, absl::StrFormat("memfd_create(\"%s\", %#x)", name, flags)); - } - MaybeSave(); - return FileDescriptor(fd); -} - -// Procfs entries for memfds display the appropriate name. -TEST(MemfdTest, Name) { - const FileDescriptor memfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MemfdCreate(kMemfdName, 0)); - const std::string proc_name = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ReadLink(absl::StrFormat("/proc/self/fd/%d", memfd.get()))); - EXPECT_THAT(proc_name, StartsWith("/memfd:" + kMemfdName)); -} - -// Memfds support read/write syscalls. -TEST(MemfdTest, WriteRead) { - const FileDescriptor memfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MemfdCreate(kMemfdName, 0)); - - // Write a random page of data to the memfd via write(2). - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - RandomizeBuffer(buf.data(), buf.size()); - ASSERT_THAT(write(memfd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - - // Read back the same data and verify. - std::vector<char> buf2(kPageSize); - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(memfd.get(), 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(read(memfd.get(), buf2.data(), buf2.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(buf, buf2); -} - -// Memfds can be mapped and used as usual. -TEST(MemfdTest, Mmap) { - const FileDescriptor memfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MemfdCreate(kMemfdName, 0)); - const Mapping m1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Mmap( - nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, memfd.get(), 0)); - - // Write a random page of data to the memfd via mmap m1. - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - RandomizeBuffer(buf.data(), buf.size()); - ASSERT_THAT(ftruncate(memfd.get(), kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - memcpy(m1.ptr(), buf.data(), buf.size()); - - // Read the data back via a read syscall on the memfd. - std::vector<char> buf2(kPageSize); - EXPECT_THAT(read(memfd.get(), buf2.data(), buf2.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(buf, buf2); - - // The same data should be accessible via a new mapping m2. - const Mapping m2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Mmap( - nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, memfd.get(), 0)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(m1.ptr(), m2.ptr(), kPageSize)); -} - -TEST(MemfdTest, DuplicateFDsShareContent) { - const FileDescriptor memfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MemfdCreate(kMemfdName, 0)); - const Mapping m1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Mmap( - nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, memfd.get(), 0)); - const FileDescriptor memfd2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(memfd.Dup()); - - // Write a random page of data to the memfd via mmap m1. - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - RandomizeBuffer(buf.data(), buf.size()); - ASSERT_THAT(ftruncate(memfd.get(), kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - memcpy(m1.ptr(), buf.data(), buf.size()); - - // Read the data back via a read syscall on a duplicate fd. - std::vector<char> buf2(kPageSize); - EXPECT_THAT(read(memfd2.get(), buf2.data(), buf2.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(buf, buf2); -} - -// File seals are disabled by default on memfds. -TEST(MemfdTest, SealingDisabledByDefault) { - const FileDescriptor memfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MemfdCreate(kMemfdName, 0)); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_GET_SEALS), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(F_SEAL_SEAL)); - // Attempting to set any seal should fail. - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_WRITE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); -} - -// Seals can be retrieved and updated for memfds. -TEST(MemfdTest, SealsGetSet) { - const FileDescriptor memfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MemfdCreate(kMemfdName, MFD_ALLOW_SEALING)); - int seals; - ASSERT_THAT(seals = fcntl(memfd.get(), F_GET_SEALS), SyscallSucceeds()); - // No seals are set yet. - EXPECT_EQ(0, seals); - - // Set a seal and check that we can get it back. - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_WRITE), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_GET_SEALS), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(F_SEAL_WRITE)); - - // Set some more seals and verify. - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_GROW | F_SEAL_SHRINK), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT( - fcntl(memfd.get(), F_GET_SEALS), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(F_SEAL_WRITE | F_SEAL_GROW | F_SEAL_SHRINK)); - - // Attempting to set a seal that is already set is a no-op. - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_WRITE), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT( - fcntl(memfd.get(), F_GET_SEALS), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(F_SEAL_WRITE | F_SEAL_GROW | F_SEAL_SHRINK)); - - // Add remaining seals and verify. - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_SEAL), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_GET_SEALS), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(F_SEAL_WRITE | F_SEAL_GROW | - F_SEAL_SHRINK | F_SEAL_SEAL)); -} - -// F_SEAL_GROW prevents a memfd from being grown using ftruncate. -TEST(MemfdTest, SealGrowWithTruncate) { - const FileDescriptor memfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MemfdCreate(kMemfdName, MFD_ALLOW_SEALING)); - ASSERT_THAT(ftruncate(memfd.get(), kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_GROW), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Try grow the memfd by 1 page. - ASSERT_THAT(ftruncate(memfd.get(), kPageSize * 2), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - - // Ftruncate calls that don't actually grow the memfd are allowed. - ASSERT_THAT(ftruncate(memfd.get(), kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(ftruncate(memfd.get(), kPageSize / 2), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // After shrinking, growing back is not allowed. - ASSERT_THAT(ftruncate(memfd.get(), kPageSize), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); -} - -// F_SEAL_GROW prevents a memfd from being grown using the write syscall. -TEST(MemfdTest, SealGrowWithWrite) { - const FileDescriptor memfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MemfdCreate(kMemfdName, MFD_ALLOW_SEALING)); - - // Initially, writing to the memfd succeeds. - const std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - EXPECT_THAT(write(memfd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - - // Apply F_SEAL_GROW, subsequent writes which extend the memfd should fail. - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_GROW), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(write(memfd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - - // However, zero-length writes are ok since they don't grow the memfd. - EXPECT_THAT(write(memfd.get(), buf.data(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Writing to existing parts of the memfd is also ok. - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(memfd.get(), 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(write(memfd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - - // Returning the end of the file and writing still not allowed. - EXPECT_THAT(write(memfd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); -} - -// F_SEAL_GROW causes writes which partially extend off the current EOF to -// partially succeed, up to the page containing the EOF. -TEST(MemfdTest, SealGrowPartialWriteTruncated) { - const FileDescriptor memfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MemfdCreate(kMemfdName, MFD_ALLOW_SEALING)); - ASSERT_THAT(ftruncate(memfd.get(), kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_GROW), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // FD offset: 1 page, EOF: 1 page. - - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(memfd.get(), kPageSize * 3 / 4, SEEK_SET), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // FD offset: 3/4 page. Writing a full page now should only write 1/4 page - // worth of data. This partially succeeds because the first page is entirely - // within the file and requires no growth, but attempting to write the final - // 3/4 page would require growing the file. - const std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - EXPECT_THAT(write(memfd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize / 4)); -} - -// F_SEAL_GROW causes writes which partially extend off the current EOF to fail -// in its entirety if the only data written would be to the page containing the -// EOF. -TEST(MemfdTest, SealGrowPartialWriteTruncatedSamePage) { - const FileDescriptor memfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MemfdCreate(kMemfdName, MFD_ALLOW_SEALING)); - ASSERT_THAT(ftruncate(memfd.get(), kPageSize * 3 / 4), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_GROW), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // EOF: 3/4 page, writing 1/2 page starting at 1/2 page would cause the file - // to grow. Since this would require only the page containing the EOF to be - // modified, the write is rejected entirely. - const std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize / 2); - EXPECT_THAT(pwrite(memfd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size(), kPageSize / 2), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - - // However, writing up to EOF is fine. - EXPECT_THAT(pwrite(memfd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size() / 2, kPageSize / 2), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize / 4)); -} - -// F_SEAL_SHRINK prevents a memfd from being shrunk using ftruncate. -TEST(MemfdTest, SealShrink) { - const FileDescriptor memfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MemfdCreate(kMemfdName, MFD_ALLOW_SEALING)); - ASSERT_THAT(ftruncate(memfd.get(), kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_SHRINK), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Shrink by half a page. - ASSERT_THAT(ftruncate(memfd.get(), kPageSize / 2), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - - // Ftruncate calls that don't actually shrink the file are allowed. - ASSERT_THAT(ftruncate(memfd.get(), kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(ftruncate(memfd.get(), kPageSize * 2), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // After growing, shrinking is still not allowed. - ASSERT_THAT(ftruncate(memfd.get(), kPageSize), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); -} - -// F_SEAL_WRITE prevents a memfd from being written to through a write -// syscall. -TEST(MemfdTest, SealWriteWithWrite) { - const FileDescriptor memfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MemfdCreate(kMemfdName, MFD_ALLOW_SEALING)); - const std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - ASSERT_THAT(write(memfd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_WRITE), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Attemping to write at the end of the file fails. - EXPECT_THAT(write(memfd.get(), buf.data(), 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - - // Attemping to overwrite an existing part of the memfd fails. - EXPECT_THAT(pwrite(memfd.get(), buf.data(), 1, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - EXPECT_THAT(pwrite(memfd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size() / 2, kPageSize / 2), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - EXPECT_THAT(pwrite(memfd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size(), kPageSize / 2), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - - // Zero-length writes however do not fail. - EXPECT_THAT(write(memfd.get(), buf.data(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// F_SEAL_WRITE prevents a memfd from being written to through an mmap. -TEST(MemfdTest, SealWriteWithMmap) { - const FileDescriptor memfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MemfdCreate(kMemfdName, MFD_ALLOW_SEALING)); - const std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - ASSERT_THAT(write(memfd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_WRITE), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Can't create a shared mapping with writes sealed. - void* ret = mmap(nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, memfd.get(), 0); - EXPECT_EQ(ret, MAP_FAILED); - EXPECT_EQ(errno, EPERM); - ret = mmap(nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, memfd.get(), 0); - EXPECT_EQ(ret, MAP_FAILED); - EXPECT_EQ(errno, EPERM); - - // However, private mappings are ok. - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(Mmap(nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE, - memfd.get(), 0)); -} - -// Adding F_SEAL_WRITE fails when there are outstanding writable mappings to a -// memfd. -TEST(MemfdTest, SealWriteWithOutstandingWritbleMapping) { - const FileDescriptor memfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MemfdCreate(kMemfdName, MFD_ALLOW_SEALING)); - const std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - ASSERT_THAT(write(memfd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - - // Attempting to add F_SEAL_WRITE with active shared mapping with any set of - // permissions fails. - - // Read-only shared mapping. - { - const Mapping m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Mmap(nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, memfd.get(), 0)); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_WRITE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBUSY)); - } - - // Write-only shared mapping. - { - const Mapping m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Mmap(nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, memfd.get(), 0)); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_WRITE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBUSY)); - } - - // Read-write shared mapping. - { - const Mapping m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Mmap(nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, - memfd.get(), 0)); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_WRITE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBUSY)); - } - - // F_SEAL_WRITE can be set with private mappings with any permissions. - { - const Mapping m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Mmap(nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE, - memfd.get(), 0)); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_WRITE), - SyscallSucceeds()); - } -} - -// When applying F_SEAL_WRITE fails due to outstanding writable mappings, any -// additional seals passed to the same add seal call are also rejected. -TEST(MemfdTest, NoPartialSealApplicationWhenWriteSealRejected) { - const FileDescriptor memfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MemfdCreate(kMemfdName, MFD_ALLOW_SEALING)); - const Mapping m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Mmap( - nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, memfd.get(), 0)); - - // Try add some seals along with F_SEAL_WRITE. The seal application should - // fail since there exists an active shared mapping. - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_WRITE | F_SEAL_GROW), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBUSY)); - - // None of the seals should be applied. - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_GET_SEALS), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -// Seals are inode level properties, and apply to all file descriptors referring -// to a memfd. -TEST(MemfdTest, SealsAreInodeLevelProperties) { - const FileDescriptor memfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MemfdCreate(kMemfdName, MFD_ALLOW_SEALING)); - const FileDescriptor memfd2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(memfd.Dup()); - - // Add seal through the original memfd, and verify that it appears on the - // dupped fd. - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_WRITE), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(memfd2.get(), F_GET_SEALS), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(F_SEAL_WRITE)); - - // Verify the seal actually applies to both fds. - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - EXPECT_THAT(write(memfd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - EXPECT_THAT(write(memfd2.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - - // Seals are enforced on new FDs that are dupped after the seal is already - // applied. - const FileDescriptor memfd3 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(memfd2.Dup()); - EXPECT_THAT(write(memfd3.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - - // Try a new seal applied to one of the dupped fds. - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(memfd3.get(), F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_GROW), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(memfd.get(), kPageSize), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(memfd2.get(), kPageSize), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(memfd3.get(), kPageSize), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); -} - -PosixErrorOr<bool> IsTmpfs(const std::string& path) { - struct statfs stat; - if (statfs(path.c_str(), &stat)) { - if (errno == ENOENT) { - // Nothing at path, don't raise this as an error. Instead, just report no - // tmpfs at path. - return false; - } - return PosixError(errno, - absl::StrFormat("statfs(\"%s\", %#p)", path, &stat)); - } - return stat.f_type == TMPFS_MAGIC; -} - -// Tmpfs files also support seals, but are created with F_SEAL_SEAL. -TEST(MemfdTest, TmpfsFilesHaveSealSeal) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IsTmpfs("/tmp"))); - const TempPath tmpfs_file = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn("/tmp")); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(tmpfs_file.path(), O_RDWR, 0644)); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_GET_SEALS), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(F_SEAL_SEAL)); -} - -// Can open a memfd from procfs and use as normal. -TEST(MemfdTest, CanOpenFromProcfs) { - const FileDescriptor memfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MemfdCreate(kMemfdName, MFD_ALLOW_SEALING)); - - // Write a random page of data to the memfd via write(2). - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - RandomizeBuffer(buf.data(), buf.size()); - ASSERT_THAT(write(memfd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - - // Read back the same data from the fd obtained from procfs and verify. - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open(absl::StrFormat("/proc/self/fd/%d", memfd.get()), O_RDWR)); - std::vector<char> buf2(kPageSize); - EXPECT_THAT(pread(fd.get(), buf2.data(), buf2.size(), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(buf, buf2); -} - -// Test that memfd permissions are set up correctly to allow another process to -// open it from procfs. -TEST(MemfdTest, OtherProcessCanOpenFromProcfs) { - const FileDescriptor memfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MemfdCreate(kMemfdName, MFD_ALLOW_SEALING)); - const auto memfd_path = - absl::StrFormat("/proc/%d/fd/%d", getpid(), memfd.get()); - const auto rest = [&] { - int fd = open(memfd_path.c_str(), O_RDWR); - TEST_PCHECK(fd >= 0); - TEST_PCHECK(close(fd) >= 0); - }; - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(rest), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -// Test that only files opened as writable can have seals applied to them. -// Normally there's no way to specify file permissions on memfds, but we can -// obtain a read-only memfd by opening the corresponding procfs fd entry as -// read-only. -TEST(MemfdTest, MemfdMustBeWritableToModifySeals) { - const FileDescriptor memfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MemfdCreate(kMemfdName, MFD_ALLOW_SEALING)); - - // Initially adding a seal works. - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(memfd.get(), F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_WRITE), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Re-open the memfd as read-only from procfs. - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open(absl::StrFormat("/proc/self/fd/%d", memfd.get()), O_RDONLY)); - - // Can't add seals through an unwritable fd. - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd.get(), F_ADD_SEALS, F_SEAL_GROW), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); -} - -// Test that the memfd implementation internally tracks potentially writable -// maps correctly. -TEST(MemfdTest, MultipleWritableAndNonWritableRefsToSameFileRegion) { - const FileDescriptor memfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MemfdCreate(kMemfdName, 0)); - - // Populate with a random page of data. - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - RandomizeBuffer(buf.data(), buf.size()); - ASSERT_THAT(write(memfd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - - // Read-only map to the page. This should cause an initial mapping to be - // created. - Mapping m1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Mmap(nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, memfd.get(), 0)); - - // Create a shared writable map to the page. This should cause the internal - // mapping to become potentially writable. - Mapping m2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Mmap( - nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, memfd.get(), 0)); - - // Drop the read-only mapping first. If writable-ness isn't tracked correctly, - // this can cause some misaccounting, which can trigger asserts internally. - m1.reset(); - m2.reset(); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/memory_accounting.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/memory_accounting.cc deleted file mode 100644 index a6e20f9c3..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/memory_accounting.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <map> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/match.h" -#include "absl/strings/numbers.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_format.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_split.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -using ::absl::StrFormat; - -// AnonUsageFromMeminfo scrapes the current anonymous memory usage from -// /proc/meminfo and returns it in bytes. -PosixErrorOr<uint64_t> AnonUsageFromMeminfo() { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto meminfo, GetContents("/proc/meminfo")); - std::vector<std::string> lines(absl::StrSplit(meminfo, '\n')); - - // Try to find AnonPages line, the format is AnonPages:\\s+(\\d+) kB\n. - for (const auto& line : lines) { - if (!absl::StartsWith(line, "AnonPages:")) { - continue; - } - - std::vector<std::string> parts( - absl::StrSplit(line, ' ', absl::SkipEmpty())); - if (parts.size() == 3) { - // The size is the second field, let's try to parse it as a number. - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto anon_kb, Atoi<uint64_t>(parts[1])); - return anon_kb * 1024; - } - - return PosixError(EINVAL, "AnonPages field in /proc/meminfo was malformed"); - } - - return PosixError(EINVAL, "AnonPages field not found in /proc/meminfo"); -} - -TEST(MemoryAccounting, AnonAccountingPreservedOnSaveRestore) { - // This test isn't meaningful on Linux. /proc/meminfo reports system-wide - // memory usage, which can change arbitrarily in Linux from other activity on - // the machine. In gvisor, this test is the only thing running on the - // "machine", so values in /proc/meminfo accurately reflect the memory used by - // the test. - SKIP_IF(!IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - uint64_t anon_initial = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(AnonUsageFromMeminfo()); - - // Cause some anonymous memory usage. - uint64_t map_bytes = Megabytes(512); - char* mem = - static_cast<char*>(mmap(nullptr, map_bytes, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_POPULATE | MAP_ANON | MAP_PRIVATE, -1, 0)); - ASSERT_NE(mem, MAP_FAILED) - << "Map failed, errno: " << errno << " (" << strerror(errno) << ")."; - - // Write something to each page to prevent them from being decommited on - // S/R. Zero pages are dropped on save. - for (uint64_t i = 0; i < map_bytes; i += kPageSize) { - mem[i] = 'a'; - } - - uint64_t anon_after_alloc = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(AnonUsageFromMeminfo()); - EXPECT_THAT(anon_after_alloc, - EquivalentWithin(anon_initial + map_bytes, 0.03)); - - // We have many implicit S/R cycles from scraping /proc/meminfo throughout the - // test, but throw an explicit S/R in here as well. - MaybeSave(); - - // Usage should remain the same across S/R. - uint64_t anon_after_sr = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(AnonUsageFromMeminfo()); - EXPECT_THAT(anon_after_sr, EquivalentWithin(anon_after_alloc, 0.03)); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/mempolicy.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/mempolicy.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 9d5f47651..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/mempolicy.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,289 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/memory/memory.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/memory_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -#define BITS_PER_BYTE 8 - -#define MPOL_F_STATIC_NODES (1 << 15) -#define MPOL_F_RELATIVE_NODES (1 << 14) -#define MPOL_DEFAULT 0 -#define MPOL_PREFERRED 1 -#define MPOL_BIND 2 -#define MPOL_INTERLEAVE 3 -#define MPOL_LOCAL 4 -#define MPOL_F_NODE (1 << 0) -#define MPOL_F_ADDR (1 << 1) -#define MPOL_F_MEMS_ALLOWED (1 << 2) -#define MPOL_MF_STRICT (1 << 0) -#define MPOL_MF_MOVE (1 << 1) -#define MPOL_MF_MOVE_ALL (1 << 2) - -int get_mempolicy(int *policy, uint64_t *nmask, uint64_t maxnode, void *addr, - int flags) { - return syscall(SYS_get_mempolicy, policy, nmask, maxnode, addr, flags); -} - -int set_mempolicy(int mode, uint64_t *nmask, uint64_t maxnode) { - return syscall(SYS_set_mempolicy, mode, nmask, maxnode); -} - -int mbind(void *addr, unsigned long len, int mode, - const unsigned long *nodemask, unsigned long maxnode, - unsigned flags) { - return syscall(SYS_mbind, addr, len, mode, nodemask, maxnode, flags); -} - -// Creates a cleanup object that resets the calling thread's mempolicy to the -// system default when the calling scope ends. -Cleanup ScopedMempolicy() { - return Cleanup([] { - EXPECT_THAT(set_mempolicy(MPOL_DEFAULT, nullptr, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); -} - -// Temporarily change the memory policy for the calling thread within the -// caller's scope. -PosixErrorOr<Cleanup> ScopedSetMempolicy(int mode, uint64_t *nmask, - uint64_t maxnode) { - if (set_mempolicy(mode, nmask, maxnode)) { - return PosixError(errno, "set_mempolicy"); - } - return ScopedMempolicy(); -} - -TEST(MempolicyTest, CheckDefaultPolicy) { - int mode = 0; - uint64_t nodemask = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(get_mempolicy(&mode, &nodemask, sizeof(nodemask) * BITS_PER_BYTE, - nullptr, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(MPOL_DEFAULT, mode); - EXPECT_EQ(0x0, nodemask); -} - -TEST(MempolicyTest, PolicyPreservedAfterSetMempolicy) { - uint64_t nodemask = 0x1; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSetMempolicy( - MPOL_BIND, &nodemask, sizeof(nodemask) * BITS_PER_BYTE)); - - int mode = 0; - uint64_t nodemask_after = 0x0; - ASSERT_THAT(get_mempolicy(&mode, &nodemask_after, - sizeof(nodemask_after) * BITS_PER_BYTE, nullptr, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(MPOL_BIND, mode); - EXPECT_EQ(0x1, nodemask_after); - - // Try throw in some mode flags. - for (auto mode_flag : {MPOL_F_STATIC_NODES, MPOL_F_RELATIVE_NODES}) { - auto cleanup2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ScopedSetMempolicy(MPOL_INTERLEAVE | mode_flag, &nodemask, - sizeof(nodemask) * BITS_PER_BYTE)); - mode = 0; - nodemask_after = 0x0; - ASSERT_THAT( - get_mempolicy(&mode, &nodemask_after, - sizeof(nodemask_after) * BITS_PER_BYTE, nullptr, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(MPOL_INTERLEAVE | mode_flag, mode); - EXPECT_EQ(0x1, nodemask_after); - } -} - -TEST(MempolicyTest, SetMempolicyRejectsInvalidInputs) { - auto cleanup = ScopedMempolicy(); - uint64_t nodemask; - - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - // Invalid nodemask, we only support a single node on gvisor. - nodemask = 0x4; - ASSERT_THAT(set_mempolicy(MPOL_DEFAULT, &nodemask, - sizeof(nodemask) * BITS_PER_BYTE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - } - - nodemask = 0x1; - - // Invalid mode. - ASSERT_THAT(set_mempolicy(7439, &nodemask, sizeof(nodemask) * BITS_PER_BYTE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - // Invalid nodemask size. - ASSERT_THAT(set_mempolicy(MPOL_DEFAULT, &nodemask, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - // Invalid mode flag. - ASSERT_THAT( - set_mempolicy(MPOL_DEFAULT | MPOL_F_STATIC_NODES | MPOL_F_RELATIVE_NODES, - &nodemask, sizeof(nodemask) * BITS_PER_BYTE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - // MPOL_INTERLEAVE with empty nodemask. - nodemask = 0x0; - ASSERT_THAT(set_mempolicy(MPOL_INTERLEAVE, &nodemask, - sizeof(nodemask) * BITS_PER_BYTE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// The manpages specify that the nodemask provided to set_mempolicy are -// considered empty if the nodemask pointer is null, or if the nodemask size is -// 0. We use a policy which accepts both empty and non-empty nodemasks -// (MPOL_PREFERRED), a policy which requires a non-empty nodemask (MPOL_BIND), -// and a policy which completely ignores the nodemask (MPOL_DEFAULT) to verify -// argument checking around nodemasks. -TEST(MempolicyTest, EmptyNodemaskOnSet) { - auto cleanup = ScopedMempolicy(); - - EXPECT_THAT(set_mempolicy(MPOL_DEFAULT, nullptr, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(set_mempolicy(MPOL_BIND, nullptr, 1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(set_mempolicy(MPOL_PREFERRED, nullptr, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - - uint64_t nodemask = 0x1; - EXPECT_THAT(set_mempolicy(MPOL_DEFAULT, &nodemask, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(set_mempolicy(MPOL_BIND, &nodemask, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(set_mempolicy(MPOL_PREFERRED, &nodemask, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(MempolicyTest, QueryAvailableNodes) { - uint64_t nodemask = 0; - ASSERT_THAT( - get_mempolicy(nullptr, &nodemask, sizeof(nodemask) * BITS_PER_BYTE, - nullptr, MPOL_F_MEMS_ALLOWED), - SyscallSucceeds()); - // We can only be sure there is a single node if running on gvisor. - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - EXPECT_EQ(0x1, nodemask); - } - - // MPOL_F_ADDR and MPOL_F_NODE flags may not be combined with - // MPOL_F_MEMS_ALLLOWED. - for (auto flags : - {MPOL_F_MEMS_ALLOWED | MPOL_F_ADDR, MPOL_F_MEMS_ALLOWED | MPOL_F_NODE, - MPOL_F_MEMS_ALLOWED | MPOL_F_ADDR | MPOL_F_NODE}) { - ASSERT_THAT(get_mempolicy(nullptr, &nodemask, - sizeof(nodemask) * BITS_PER_BYTE, nullptr, flags), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - } -} - -TEST(MempolicyTest, GetMempolicyQueryNodeForAddress) { - uint64_t dummy_stack_address; - auto dummy_heap_address = absl::make_unique<uint64_t>(); - int mode; - - for (auto ptr : {&dummy_stack_address, dummy_heap_address.get()}) { - mode = -1; - ASSERT_THAT( - get_mempolicy(&mode, nullptr, 0, ptr, MPOL_F_ADDR | MPOL_F_NODE), - SyscallSucceeds()); - // If we're not running on gvisor, the address may be allocated on a - // different numa node. - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - EXPECT_EQ(0, mode); - } - } - - void* invalid_address = reinterpret_cast<void*>(-1); - - // Invalid address. - ASSERT_THAT(get_mempolicy(&mode, nullptr, 0, invalid_address, - MPOL_F_ADDR | MPOL_F_NODE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); - - // Invalid mode pointer. - ASSERT_THAT(get_mempolicy(reinterpret_cast<int*>(invalid_address), nullptr, 0, - &dummy_stack_address, MPOL_F_ADDR | MPOL_F_NODE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST(MempolicyTest, GetMempolicyCanOmitPointers) { - int mode; - uint64_t nodemask; - - // Omit nodemask pointer. - ASSERT_THAT(get_mempolicy(&mode, nullptr, 0, nullptr, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - // Omit mode pointer. - ASSERT_THAT(get_mempolicy(nullptr, &nodemask, - sizeof(nodemask) * BITS_PER_BYTE, nullptr, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - // Omit both pointers. - ASSERT_THAT(get_mempolicy(nullptr, nullptr, 0, nullptr, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(MempolicyTest, GetMempolicyNextInterleaveNode) { - int mode; - // Policy for thread not yet set to MPOL_INTERLEAVE, can't query for - // the next node which will be used for allocation. - ASSERT_THAT(get_mempolicy(&mode, nullptr, 0, nullptr, MPOL_F_NODE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - // Set default policy for thread to MPOL_INTERLEAVE. - uint64_t nodemask = 0x1; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSetMempolicy( - MPOL_INTERLEAVE, &nodemask, sizeof(nodemask) * BITS_PER_BYTE)); - - mode = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(get_mempolicy(&mode, nullptr, 0, nullptr, MPOL_F_NODE), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, mode); -} - -TEST(MempolicyTest, Mbind) { - // Temporarily set the thread policy to MPOL_PREFERRED. - const auto cleanup_thread_policy = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSetMempolicy(MPOL_PREFERRED, nullptr, 0)); - - const auto mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS)); - - // vmas default to MPOL_DEFAULT irrespective of the thread policy (currently - // MPOL_PREFERRED). - int mode; - ASSERT_THAT(get_mempolicy(&mode, nullptr, 0, mapping.ptr(), MPOL_F_ADDR), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(mode, MPOL_DEFAULT); - - // Set MPOL_PREFERRED for the vma and read it back. - ASSERT_THAT( - mbind(mapping.ptr(), mapping.len(), MPOL_PREFERRED, nullptr, 0, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(get_mempolicy(&mode, nullptr, 0, mapping.ptr(), MPOL_F_ADDR), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(mode, MPOL_PREFERRED); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/mincore.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/mincore.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 5c1240c89..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/mincore.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <stdint.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <algorithm> -#include <vector> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/memory_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -size_t CountSetLSBs(std::vector<unsigned char> const& vec) { - return std::count_if(begin(vec), end(vec), - [](unsigned char c) { return (c & 1) != 0; }); -} - -TEST(MincoreTest, DirtyAnonPagesAreResident) { - constexpr size_t kTestPageCount = 10; - auto const kTestMappingBytes = kTestPageCount * kPageSize; - auto m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kTestMappingBytes, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - memset(m.ptr(), 0, m.len()); - - std::vector<unsigned char> vec(kTestPageCount, 0); - ASSERT_THAT(mincore(m.ptr(), kTestMappingBytes, vec.data()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(kTestPageCount, CountSetLSBs(vec)); -} - -TEST(MincoreTest, UnalignedAddressFails) { - // Map and touch two pages, then try to mincore the second half of the first - // page + the first half of the second page. Both pages are mapped, but - // mincore should return EINVAL due to the misaligned start address. - constexpr size_t kTestPageCount = 2; - auto const kTestMappingBytes = kTestPageCount * kPageSize; - auto m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kTestMappingBytes, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - memset(m.ptr(), 0, m.len()); - - std::vector<unsigned char> vec(kTestPageCount, 0); - EXPECT_THAT(mincore(reinterpret_cast<void*>(m.addr() + kPageSize / 2), - kPageSize, vec.data()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(MincoreTest, UnalignedLengthSucceedsAndIsRoundedUp) { - // Map and touch two pages, then try to mincore the first page + the first - // half of the second page. mincore should silently round up the length to - // include both pages. - constexpr size_t kTestPageCount = 2; - auto const kTestMappingBytes = kTestPageCount * kPageSize; - auto m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kTestMappingBytes, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - memset(m.ptr(), 0, m.len()); - - std::vector<unsigned char> vec(kTestPageCount, 0); - ASSERT_THAT(mincore(m.ptr(), kPageSize + kPageSize / 2, vec.data()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(kTestPageCount, CountSetLSBs(vec)); -} - -TEST(MincoreTest, ZeroLengthSucceedsAndAllowsAnyVecBelowTaskSize) { - EXPECT_THAT(mincore(nullptr, 0, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(MincoreTest, InvalidLengthFails) { - EXPECT_THAT(mincore(nullptr, -1, nullptr), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOMEM)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/mkdir.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/mkdir.cc deleted file mode 100644 index cf138d328..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/mkdir.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/temp_umask.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -class MkdirTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - // SetUp creates various configurations of files. - void SetUp() override { dirname_ = NewTempAbsPath(); } - - // TearDown unlinks created files. - void TearDown() override { - // FIXME(edahlgren): We don't currently implement rmdir. - // We do this unconditionally because there's no harm in trying. - rmdir(dirname_.c_str()); - } - - std::string dirname_; -}; - -TEST_F(MkdirTest, DISABLED_CanCreateReadbleDir) { - ASSERT_THAT(mkdir(dirname_.c_str(), 0444), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT( - open(JoinPath(dirname_, "anything").c_str(), O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -TEST_F(MkdirTest, CanCreateWritableDir) { - ASSERT_THAT(mkdir(dirname_.c_str(), 0777), SyscallSucceeds()); - std::string filename = JoinPath(dirname_, "anything"); - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(filename.c_str(), O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(unlink(filename.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(MkdirTest, HonorsUmask) { - constexpr mode_t kMask = 0111; - TempUmask mask(kMask); - ASSERT_THAT(mkdir(dirname_.c_str(), 0777), SyscallSucceeds()); - struct stat statbuf; - ASSERT_THAT(stat(dirname_.c_str(), &statbuf), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(0777 & ~kMask, statbuf.st_mode & 0777); -} - -TEST_F(MkdirTest, HonorsUmask2) { - constexpr mode_t kMask = 0142; - TempUmask mask(kMask); - ASSERT_THAT(mkdir(dirname_.c_str(), 0777), SyscallSucceeds()); - struct stat statbuf; - ASSERT_THAT(stat(dirname_.c_str(), &statbuf), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(0777 & ~kMask, statbuf.st_mode & 0777); -} - -TEST_F(MkdirTest, FailsOnDirWithoutWritePerms) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override file and directory permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, false)); - - auto parent = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateDirWith(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), 0555)); - auto dir = JoinPath(parent.path(), "foo"); - ASSERT_THAT(mkdir(dir.c_str(), 0777), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/mknod.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/mknod.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 4c45766c7..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/mknod.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,168 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/un.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(MknodTest, RegularFile) { - const std::string node0 = NewTempAbsPath(); - EXPECT_THAT(mknod(node0.c_str(), S_IFREG, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const std::string node1 = NewTempAbsPath(); - EXPECT_THAT(mknod(node1.c_str(), 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(MknodTest, MknodAtRegularFile) { - const TempPath dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const std::string fifo_relpath = NewTempRelPath(); - const std::string fifo = JoinPath(dir.path(), fifo_relpath); - - const FileDescriptor dirfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(dir.path().c_str(), O_RDONLY)); - ASSERT_THAT(mknodat(dirfd.get(), fifo_relpath.c_str(), S_IFIFO | S_IRUSR, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct stat st; - ASSERT_THAT(stat(fifo.c_str(), &st), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISFIFO(st.st_mode)); -} - -TEST(MknodTest, MknodOnExistingPathFails) { - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const TempPath slink = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateSymlinkTo(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), file.path())); - - EXPECT_THAT(mknod(file.path().c_str(), S_IFREG, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EEXIST)); - EXPECT_THAT(mknod(file.path().c_str(), S_IFIFO, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EEXIST)); - EXPECT_THAT(mknod(slink.path().c_str(), S_IFREG, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EEXIST)); - EXPECT_THAT(mknod(slink.path().c_str(), S_IFIFO, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EEXIST)); -} - -TEST(MknodTest, UnimplementedTypesReturnError) { - const std::string path = NewTempAbsPath(); - - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - ASSERT_THAT(mknod(path.c_str(), S_IFSOCK, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EOPNOTSUPP)); - } - // These will fail on linux as well since we don't have CAP_MKNOD. - ASSERT_THAT(mknod(path.c_str(), S_IFCHR, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - ASSERT_THAT(mknod(path.c_str(), S_IFBLK, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); -} - -TEST(MknodTest, Fifo) { - const std::string fifo = NewTempAbsPath(); - ASSERT_THAT(mknod(fifo.c_str(), S_IFIFO | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct stat st; - ASSERT_THAT(stat(fifo.c_str(), &st), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISFIFO(st.st_mode)); - - std::string msg = "some std::string"; - std::vector<char> buf(512); - - // Read-end of the pipe. - ScopedThread t([&fifo, &buf, &msg]() { - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(fifo.c_str(), O_RDONLY)); - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(fd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(msg.length())); - EXPECT_EQ(msg, std::string(buf.data())); - }); - - // Write-end of the pipe. - FileDescriptor wfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(fifo.c_str(), O_WRONLY)); - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(wfd.get(), msg.c_str(), msg.length()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(msg.length())); -} - -TEST(MknodTest, FifoOtrunc) { - const std::string fifo = NewTempAbsPath(); - ASSERT_THAT(mknod(fifo.c_str(), S_IFIFO | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct stat st = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(stat(fifo.c_str(), &st), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISFIFO(st.st_mode)); - - std::string msg = "some std::string"; - std::vector<char> buf(512); - // Read-end of the pipe. - ScopedThread t([&fifo, &buf, &msg]() { - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(fifo.c_str(), O_RDONLY)); - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(fd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(msg.length())); - EXPECT_EQ(msg, std::string(buf.data())); - }); - - // Write-end of the pipe. - FileDescriptor wfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(fifo.c_str(), O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(wfd.get(), msg.c_str(), msg.length()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(msg.length())); -} - -TEST(MknodTest, FifoTruncNoOp) { - const std::string fifo = NewTempAbsPath(); - ASSERT_THAT(mknod(fifo.c_str(), S_IFIFO | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(truncate(fifo.c_str(), 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - struct stat st = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(stat(fifo.c_str(), &st), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISFIFO(st.st_mode)); - - std::string msg = "some std::string"; - std::vector<char> buf(512); - // Read-end of the pipe. - ScopedThread t([&fifo, &buf, &msg]() { - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(fifo.c_str(), O_RDONLY)); - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(fd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(msg.length())); - EXPECT_EQ(msg, std::string(buf.data())); - }); - - FileDescriptor wfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(fifo.c_str(), O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(wfd.get(), 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(wfd.get(), msg.c_str(), msg.length()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(msg.length())); - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(wfd.get(), 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/mlock.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/mlock.cc deleted file mode 100644 index aee4f7d1a..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/mlock.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,332 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <sys/resource.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <cerrno> -#include <cstring> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/memory_util.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/rlimit_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -using ::testing::_; - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -PosixErrorOr<bool> CanMlock() { - struct rlimit rlim; - if (getrlimit(RLIMIT_MEMLOCK, &rlim) < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "getrlimit(RLIMIT_MEMLOCK)"); - } - if (rlim.rlim_cur != 0) { - return true; - } - return HaveCapability(CAP_IPC_LOCK); -} - -// Returns true if the page containing addr is mlocked. -bool IsPageMlocked(uintptr_t addr) { - // This relies on msync(MS_INVALIDATE) interacting correctly with mlocked - // pages, which is tested for by the MsyncInvalidate case below. - int const rv = msync(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr & ~(kPageSize - 1)), - kPageSize, MS_ASYNC | MS_INVALIDATE); - if (rv == 0) { - return false; - } - // This uses TEST_PCHECK_MSG since it's used in subprocesses. - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(errno == EBUSY, "msync failed with unexpected errno"); - return true; -} - - -TEST(MlockTest, Basic) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanMlock())); - auto const mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); - ASSERT_THAT(mlock(mapping.ptr(), mapping.len()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); -} - -TEST(MlockTest, ProtNone) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanMlock())); - auto const mapping = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); - ASSERT_THAT(mlock(mapping.ptr(), mapping.len()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOMEM)); - // ENOMEM is returned because mlock can't populate the page, but it's still - // considered locked. - EXPECT_TRUE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); -} - -TEST(MlockTest, MadviseDontneed) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanMlock())); - auto const mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - ASSERT_THAT(mlock(mapping.ptr(), mapping.len()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(madvise(mapping.ptr(), mapping.len(), MADV_DONTNEED), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(MlockTest, MsyncInvalidate) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanMlock())); - auto const mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - ASSERT_THAT(mlock(mapping.ptr(), mapping.len()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(msync(mapping.ptr(), mapping.len(), MS_ASYNC | MS_INVALIDATE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBUSY)); - EXPECT_THAT(msync(mapping.ptr(), mapping.len(), MS_SYNC | MS_INVALIDATE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBUSY)); -} - -TEST(MlockTest, Fork) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanMlock())); - auto const mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); - ASSERT_THAT(mlock(mapping.ptr(), mapping.len()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); - EXPECT_THAT( - InForkedProcess([&] { TEST_CHECK(!IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); }), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -TEST(MlockTest, RlimitMemlockZero) { - if (ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_IPC_LOCK))) { - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_IPC_LOCK, false)); - } - Cleanup reset_rlimit = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSetSoftRlimit(RLIMIT_MEMLOCK, 0)); - auto const mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); - ASSERT_THAT(mlock(mapping.ptr(), mapping.len()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); -} - -TEST(MlockTest, RlimitMemlockInsufficient) { - if (ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_IPC_LOCK))) { - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_IPC_LOCK, false)); - } - Cleanup reset_rlimit = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSetSoftRlimit(RLIMIT_MEMLOCK, kPageSize)); - auto const mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); - ASSERT_THAT(mlock(mapping.ptr(), mapping.len()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOMEM)); -} - -TEST(MunlockTest, Basic) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanMlock())); - auto const mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); - ASSERT_THAT(mlock(mapping.ptr(), mapping.len()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); - ASSERT_THAT(munlock(mapping.ptr(), mapping.len()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); -} - -TEST(MunlockTest, NotLocked) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanMlock())); - auto const mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); - EXPECT_THAT(munlock(mapping.ptr(), mapping.len()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); -} - -// There is currently no test for mlockall(MCL_CURRENT) because the default -// RLIMIT_MEMLOCK of 64 KB is insufficient to actually invoke -// mlockall(MCL_CURRENT). - -TEST(MlockallTest, Future) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanMlock())); - - // Run this test in a separate (single-threaded) subprocess to ensure that a - // background thread doesn't try to mmap a large amount of memory, fail due - // to hitting RLIMIT_MEMLOCK, and explode the process violently. - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess([] { - auto const mapping = - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE) - .ValueOrDie(); - TEST_CHECK(!IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); - TEST_PCHECK(mlockall(MCL_FUTURE) == 0); - // Ensure that mlockall(MCL_FUTURE) is turned off before the end - // of the test, as otherwise mmaps may fail unexpectedly. - Cleanup do_munlockall([] { TEST_PCHECK(munlockall() == 0); }); - auto const mapping2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - TEST_CHECK(IsPageMlocked(mapping2.addr())); - // Fire munlockall() and check that it disables - // mlockall(MCL_FUTURE). - do_munlockall.Release()(); - auto const mapping3 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - TEST_CHECK(!IsPageMlocked(mapping2.addr())); - }), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -TEST(MunlockallTest, Basic) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanMlock())); - auto const mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_LOCKED)); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); - ASSERT_THAT(munlockall(), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); -} - -#ifndef SYS_mlock2 -#ifdef __x86_64__ -#define SYS_mlock2 325 -#endif -#endif - -#ifndef MLOCK_ONFAULT -#define MLOCK_ONFAULT 0x01 // Linux: include/uapi/asm-generic/mman-common.h -#endif - -#ifdef SYS_mlock2 - -int mlock2(void const* addr, size_t len, int flags) { - return syscall(SYS_mlock2, addr, len, flags); -} - -TEST(Mlock2Test, NoFlags) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanMlock())); - auto const mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); - ASSERT_THAT(mlock2(mapping.ptr(), mapping.len(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); -} - -TEST(Mlock2Test, MlockOnfault) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanMlock())); - auto const mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); - ASSERT_THAT(mlock2(mapping.ptr(), mapping.len(), MLOCK_ONFAULT), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); -} - -TEST(Mlock2Test, UnknownFlags) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanMlock())); - auto const mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - EXPECT_THAT(mlock2(mapping.ptr(), mapping.len(), ~0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -#endif // defined(SYS_mlock2) - -TEST(MapLockedTest, Basic) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanMlock())); - auto const mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_LOCKED)); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); - EXPECT_THAT(munlock(mapping.ptr(), mapping.len()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); -} - -TEST(MapLockedTest, RlimitMemlockZero) { - if (ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_IPC_LOCK))) { - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_IPC_LOCK, false)); - } - Cleanup reset_rlimit = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSetSoftRlimit(RLIMIT_MEMLOCK, 0)); - EXPECT_THAT( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_LOCKED), - PosixErrorIs(EPERM, _)); -} - -TEST(MapLockedTest, RlimitMemlockInsufficient) { - if (ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_IPC_LOCK))) { - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_IPC_LOCK, false)); - } - Cleanup reset_rlimit = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSetSoftRlimit(RLIMIT_MEMLOCK, kPageSize)); - EXPECT_THAT( - MmapAnon(2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_LOCKED), - PosixErrorIs(EAGAIN, _)); -} - -TEST(MremapLockedTest, Basic) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanMlock())); - auto mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_LOCKED)); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); - - void* addr = mremap(mapping.ptr(), mapping.len(), 2 * mapping.len(), - MREMAP_MAYMOVE, nullptr); - if (addr == MAP_FAILED) { - FAIL() << "mremap failed: " << errno << " (" << strerror(errno) << ")"; - } - mapping.release(); - mapping.reset(addr, 2 * mapping.len()); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsPageMlocked(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(addr))); -} - -TEST(MremapLockedTest, RlimitMemlockZero) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanMlock())); - auto mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_LOCKED)); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); - - if (ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_IPC_LOCK))) { - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_IPC_LOCK, false)); - } - Cleanup reset_rlimit = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSetSoftRlimit(RLIMIT_MEMLOCK, 0)); - void* addr = mremap(mapping.ptr(), mapping.len(), 2 * mapping.len(), - MREMAP_MAYMOVE, nullptr); - EXPECT_TRUE(addr == MAP_FAILED && errno == EAGAIN) - << "addr = " << addr << ", errno = " << errno; -} - -TEST(MremapLockedTest, RlimitMemlockInsufficient) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanMlock())); - auto mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_LOCKED)); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsPageMlocked(mapping.addr())); - - if (ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_IPC_LOCK))) { - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_IPC_LOCK, false)); - } - Cleanup reset_rlimit = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ScopedSetSoftRlimit(RLIMIT_MEMLOCK, mapping.len())); - void* addr = mremap(mapping.ptr(), mapping.len(), 2 * mapping.len(), - MREMAP_MAYMOVE, nullptr); - EXPECT_TRUE(addr == MAP_FAILED && errno == EAGAIN) - << "addr = " << addr << ", errno = " << errno; -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/mmap.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/mmap.cc deleted file mode 100644 index a112316e9..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/mmap.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1738 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <linux/magic.h> -#include <linux/unistd.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <sys/resource.h> -#include <sys/statfs.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <sys/time.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/wait.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <vector> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/escaping.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_split.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/memory_util.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -using ::testing::Gt; - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -PosixErrorOr<int64_t> VirtualMemorySize() { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto contents, GetContents("/proc/self/statm")); - std::vector<std::string> parts = absl::StrSplit(contents, ' '); - if (parts.empty()) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "Unable to parse /proc/self/statm"); - } - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto pages, Atoi<int64_t>(parts[0])); - return pages * getpagesize(); -} - -class MMapTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - // Unmap mapping, if one was made. - void TearDown() override { - if (addr_) { - EXPECT_THAT(Unmap(), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - } - - // Remembers mapping, so it can be automatically unmapped. - uintptr_t Map(uintptr_t addr, size_t length, int prot, int flags, int fd, - off_t offset) { - void* ret = - mmap(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), length, prot, flags, fd, offset); - - if (ret != MAP_FAILED) { - addr_ = ret; - length_ = length; - } - - return reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(ret); - } - - // Unmap previous mapping - int Unmap() { - if (!addr_) { - return -1; - } - - int ret = munmap(addr_, length_); - - addr_ = nullptr; - length_ = 0; - - return ret; - } - - // Msync the mapping. - int Msync() { return msync(addr_, length_, MS_SYNC); } - - // Mlock the mapping. - int Mlock() { return mlock(addr_, length_); } - - // Munlock the mapping. - int Munlock() { return munlock(addr_, length_); } - - int Protect(uintptr_t addr, size_t length, int prot) { - return mprotect(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), length, prot); - } - - void* addr_ = nullptr; - size_t length_ = 0; -}; - -// Matches if arg contains the same contents as string str. -MATCHER_P(EqualsMemory, str, "") { - if (0 == memcmp(arg, str.c_str(), str.size())) { - return true; - } - - *result_listener << "Memory did not match. Got:\n" - << absl::BytesToHexString( - std::string(static_cast<char*>(arg), str.size())) - << "Want:\n" - << absl::BytesToHexString(str); - return false; -} - -// We can't map pipes, but for different reasons. -TEST_F(MMapTest, MapPipe) { - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fds[0], 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENODEV)); - EXPECT_THAT(Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fds[1], 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); - ASSERT_THAT(close(fds[0]), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(close(fds[1]), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// It's very common to mmap /dev/zero because anonymous mappings aren't part -// of POSIX although they are widely supported. So a zero initialized memory -// region would actually come from a "file backed" /dev/zero mapping. -TEST_F(MMapTest, MapDevZeroShared) { - // This test will verify that we're able to map a page backed by /dev/zero - // as MAP_SHARED. - const FileDescriptor dev_zero = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/zero", O_RDWR)); - - // Test that we can create a RW SHARED mapping of /dev/zero. - ASSERT_THAT( - Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, dev_zero.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(MMapTest, MapDevZeroPrivate) { - // This test will verify that we're able to map a page backed by /dev/zero - // as MAP_PRIVATE. - const FileDescriptor dev_zero = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/zero", O_RDWR)); - - // Test that we can create a RW SHARED mapping of /dev/zero. - ASSERT_THAT( - Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE, dev_zero.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(MMapTest, MapDevZeroNoPersistence) { - // This test will verify that two independent mappings of /dev/zero do not - // appear to reference the same "backed file." - - const FileDescriptor dev_zero1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/zero", O_RDWR)); - const FileDescriptor dev_zero2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/zero", O_RDWR)); - - ASSERT_THAT( - Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, dev_zero1.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Create a second mapping via the second /dev/zero fd. - void* psec_map = mmap(nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, - dev_zero2.get(), 0); - ASSERT_THAT(reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(psec_map), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Always unmap. - auto cleanup_psec_map = Cleanup( - [&] { EXPECT_THAT(munmap(psec_map, kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - - // Verify that we have independently addressed pages. - ASSERT_NE(psec_map, addr_); - - std::string buf_zero(kPageSize, 0x00); - std::string buf_ones(kPageSize, 0xFF); - - // Verify the first is actually all zeros after mmap. - EXPECT_THAT(addr_, EqualsMemory(buf_zero)); - - // Let's fill in the first mapping with 0xFF. - memcpy(addr_, buf_ones.data(), kPageSize); - - // Verify that the memcpy actually stuck in the page. - EXPECT_THAT(addr_, EqualsMemory(buf_ones)); - - // Verify that it didn't affect the second page which should be all zeros. - EXPECT_THAT(psec_map, EqualsMemory(buf_zero)); -} - -TEST_F(MMapTest, MapDevZeroSharedMultiplePages) { - // This will test that we're able to map /dev/zero over multiple pages. - const FileDescriptor dev_zero = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/zero", O_RDWR)); - - // Test that we can create a RW SHARED mapping of /dev/zero. - ASSERT_THAT(Map(0, kPageSize * 2, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE, - dev_zero.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::string buf_zero(kPageSize * 2, 0x00); - std::string buf_ones(kPageSize * 2, 0xFF); - - // Verify the two pages are actually all zeros after mmap. - EXPECT_THAT(addr_, EqualsMemory(buf_zero)); - - // Fill out the pages with all ones. - memcpy(addr_, buf_ones.data(), kPageSize * 2); - - // Verify that the memcpy actually stuck in the pages. - EXPECT_THAT(addr_, EqualsMemory(buf_ones)); -} - -TEST_F(MMapTest, MapDevZeroSharedFdNoPersistence) { - // This test will verify that two independent mappings of /dev/zero do not - // appear to reference the same "backed file" even when mapped from the - // same initial fd. - const FileDescriptor dev_zero = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/zero", O_RDWR)); - - ASSERT_THAT( - Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, dev_zero.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Create a second mapping via the same fd. - void* psec_map = mmap(nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, - dev_zero.get(), 0); - ASSERT_THAT(reinterpret_cast<int64_t>(psec_map), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Always unmap. - auto cleanup_psec_map = Cleanup( - [&] { ASSERT_THAT(munmap(psec_map, kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - - // Verify that we have independently addressed pages. - ASSERT_NE(psec_map, addr_); - - std::string buf_zero(kPageSize, 0x00); - std::string buf_ones(kPageSize, 0xFF); - - // Verify the first is actually all zeros after mmap. - EXPECT_THAT(addr_, EqualsMemory(buf_zero)); - - // Let's fill in the first mapping with 0xFF. - memcpy(addr_, buf_ones.data(), kPageSize); - - // Verify that the memcpy actually stuck in the page. - EXPECT_THAT(addr_, EqualsMemory(buf_ones)); - - // Verify that it didn't affect the second page which should be all zeros. - EXPECT_THAT(psec_map, EqualsMemory(buf_zero)); -} - -TEST_F(MMapTest, MapDevZeroSegfaultAfterUnmap) { - SetupGvisorDeathTest(); - - // This test will verify that we're able to map a page backed by /dev/zero - // as MAP_SHARED and after it's unmapped any access results in a SIGSEGV. - // This test is redundant but given the special nature of /dev/zero mappings - // it doesn't hurt. - const FileDescriptor dev_zero = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/zero", O_RDWR)); - - const auto rest = [&] { - // Test that we can create a RW SHARED mapping of /dev/zero. - TEST_PCHECK(Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, - dev_zero.get(), - 0) != reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(MAP_FAILED)); - - // Confirm that accesses after the unmap result in a SIGSEGV. - // - // N.B. We depend on this process being single-threaded to ensure there - // can't be another mmap to map addr before the dereference below. - void* addr_saved = addr_; // Unmap resets addr_. - TEST_PCHECK(Unmap() == 0); - *reinterpret_cast<volatile int*>(addr_saved) = 0xFF; - }; - - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(rest), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(W_EXITCODE(0, SIGSEGV))); -} - -TEST_F(MMapTest, MapDevZeroUnaligned) { - const FileDescriptor dev_zero = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/zero", O_RDWR)); - const size_t size = kPageSize + kPageSize / 2; - const std::string buf_zero(size, 0x00); - - ASSERT_THAT( - Map(0, size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, dev_zero.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(addr_, EqualsMemory(buf_zero)); - ASSERT_THAT(Unmap(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT( - Map(0, size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE, dev_zero.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(addr_, EqualsMemory(buf_zero)); -} - -// We can't map _some_ character devices. -TEST_F(MMapTest, MapCharDevice) { - const FileDescriptor cdevfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/random", 0, 0)); - EXPECT_THAT(Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, cdevfd.get(), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENODEV)); -} - -// We can't map directories. -TEST_F(MMapTest, MapDirectory) { - const FileDescriptor dirfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), 0, 0)); - EXPECT_THAT(Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, dirfd.get(), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENODEV)); -} - -// We can map *something* -TEST_F(MMapTest, MapAnything) { - EXPECT_THAT(Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(Gt(0))); -} - -// Map length < PageSize allowed -TEST_F(MMapTest, SmallMap) { - EXPECT_THAT(Map(0, 128, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Hint address doesn't break anything. -// Note: there is no requirement we actually get the hint address -TEST_F(MMapTest, HintAddress) { - EXPECT_THAT( - Map(0x30000000, kPageSize, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// MAP_FIXED gives us exactly the requested address -TEST_F(MMapTest, MapFixed) { - EXPECT_THAT(Map(0x30000000, kPageSize, PROT_NONE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_FIXED, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0x30000000)); -} - -// 64-bit addresses work too -#ifdef __x86_64__ -TEST_F(MMapTest, MapFixed64) { - EXPECT_THAT(Map(0x300000000000, kPageSize, PROT_NONE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_FIXED, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0x300000000000)); -} -#endif - -// MAP_STACK allowed. -// There isn't a good way to verify it did anything. -TEST_F(MMapTest, MapStack) { - EXPECT_THAT(Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_NONE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_STACK, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// MAP_LOCKED allowed. -// There isn't a good way to verify it did anything. -TEST_F(MMapTest, MapLocked) { - EXPECT_THAT(Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_NONE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_LOCKED, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// MAP_PRIVATE or MAP_SHARED must be passed -TEST_F(MMapTest, NotPrivateOrShared) { - EXPECT_THAT(Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_NONE, MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// Only one of MAP_PRIVATE or MAP_SHARED may be passed -TEST_F(MMapTest, PrivateAndShared) { - EXPECT_THAT(Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_NONE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_SHARED | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_F(MMapTest, FixedAlignment) { - // Addr must be page aligned (MAP_FIXED) - EXPECT_THAT(Map(0x30000001, kPageSize, PROT_NONE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_FIXED | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// Non-MAP_FIXED address does not need to be page aligned -TEST_F(MMapTest, NonFixedAlignment) { - EXPECT_THAT( - Map(0x30000001, kPageSize, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Length = 0 results in EINVAL. -TEST_F(MMapTest, InvalidLength) { - EXPECT_THAT(Map(0, 0, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// Bad fd not allowed. -TEST_F(MMapTest, BadFd) { - EXPECT_THAT(Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE, 999, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -// Mappings are writable. -TEST_F(MMapTest, ProtWrite) { - uint64_t addr; - constexpr uint8_t kFirstWord[] = {42, 42, 42, 42}; - - EXPECT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // This shouldn't cause a SIGSEGV. - memset(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), 42, kPageSize); - - // The written data should actually be there. - EXPECT_EQ( - 0, memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), kFirstWord, sizeof(kFirstWord))); -} - -// "Write-only" mappings are writable *and* readable. -TEST_F(MMapTest, ProtWriteOnly) { - uint64_t addr; - constexpr uint8_t kFirstWord[] = {42, 42, 42, 42}; - - EXPECT_THAT( - addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // This shouldn't cause a SIGSEGV. - memset(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), 42, kPageSize); - - // The written data should actually be there. - EXPECT_EQ( - 0, memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), kFirstWord, sizeof(kFirstWord))); -} - -// "Write-only" mappings are readable. -// -// This is distinct from above to ensure the page is accessible even if the -// initial fault is a write fault. -TEST_F(MMapTest, ProtWriteOnlyReadable) { - uint64_t addr; - constexpr uint64_t kFirstWord = 0; - - EXPECT_THAT( - addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), &kFirstWord, - sizeof(kFirstWord))); -} - -// Mappings are writable after mprotect from PROT_NONE to PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE. -TEST_F(MMapTest, ProtectProtWrite) { - uint64_t addr; - constexpr uint8_t kFirstWord[] = {42, 42, 42, 42}; - - EXPECT_THAT( - addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(Protect(addr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // This shouldn't cause a SIGSEGV. - memset(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), 42, kPageSize); - - // The written data should actually be there. - EXPECT_EQ( - 0, memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), kFirstWord, sizeof(kFirstWord))); -} - -// SIGSEGV raised when reading PROT_NONE memory -TEST_F(MMapTest, ProtNoneDeath) { - SetupGvisorDeathTest(); - - uintptr_t addr; - - ASSERT_THAT( - addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EXIT(*reinterpret_cast<volatile int*>(addr), - ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGSEGV), ""); -} - -// SIGSEGV raised when writing PROT_READ only memory -TEST_F(MMapTest, ReadOnlyDeath) { - SetupGvisorDeathTest(); - - uintptr_t addr; - - ASSERT_THAT( - addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EXIT(*reinterpret_cast<volatile int*>(addr) = 42, - ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGSEGV), ""); -} - -// Writable mapping mprotect'd to read-only should not be writable. -TEST_F(MMapTest, MprotectReadOnlyDeath) { - SetupGvisorDeathTest(); - - uintptr_t addr; - - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - volatile int* val = reinterpret_cast<int*>(addr); - - // Copy to ensure page is mapped in. - *val = 42; - - ASSERT_THAT(Protect(addr, kPageSize, PROT_READ), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Now it shouldn't be writable. - EXPECT_EXIT(*val = 0, ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGSEGV), ""); -} - -// Verify that calling mprotect an address that's not page aligned fails. -TEST_F(MMapTest, MprotectNotPageAligned) { - uintptr_t addr; - - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(Protect(addr + 1, kPageSize - 1, PROT_READ), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// Verify that calling mprotect with an absurdly huge length fails. -TEST_F(MMapTest, MprotectHugeLength) { - uintptr_t addr; - - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(Protect(addr, static_cast<size_t>(-1), PROT_READ), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOMEM)); -} - -#if defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__i386__) -// This code is equivalent in 32 and 64-bit mode -const uint8_t machine_code[] = { - 0xb8, 0x2a, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, // movl $42, %eax - 0xc3, // retq -}; - -// PROT_EXEC allows code execution -TEST_F(MMapTest, ProtExec) { - uintptr_t addr; - uint32_t (*func)(void); - - EXPECT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_EXEC | PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - memcpy(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), machine_code, sizeof(machine_code)); - - func = reinterpret_cast<uint32_t (*)(void)>(addr); - - EXPECT_EQ(42, func()); -} - -// No PROT_EXEC disallows code execution -TEST_F(MMapTest, NoProtExecDeath) { - SetupGvisorDeathTest(); - - uintptr_t addr; - uint32_t (*func)(void); - - EXPECT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - memcpy(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), machine_code, sizeof(machine_code)); - - func = reinterpret_cast<uint32_t (*)(void)>(addr); - - EXPECT_EXIT(func(), ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGSEGV), ""); -} -#endif - -TEST_F(MMapTest, NoExceedLimitData) { - void* prevbrk; - void* target_brk; - struct rlimit setlim; - - prevbrk = sbrk(0); - ASSERT_NE(-1, reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(prevbrk)); - target_brk = reinterpret_cast<char*>(prevbrk) + 1; - - setlim.rlim_cur = RLIM_INFINITY; - setlim.rlim_max = RLIM_INFINITY; - ASSERT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_DATA, &setlim), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(brk(target_brk), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(MMapTest, ExceedLimitData) { - // To unit test this more precisely, we'd need access to the mm's start_brk - // and end_brk, which we don't have direct access to :/ - void* prevbrk; - void* target_brk; - struct rlimit setlim; - - prevbrk = sbrk(0); - ASSERT_NE(-1, reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(prevbrk)); - target_brk = reinterpret_cast<char*>(prevbrk) + 8192; - - setlim.rlim_cur = 0; - setlim.rlim_max = RLIM_INFINITY; - // Set RLIMIT_DATA very low so any subsequent brk() calls fail. - // Reset RLIMIT_DATA during teardown step. - ASSERT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_DATA, &setlim), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(brk(target_brk), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOMEM)); - // Teardown step... - setlim.rlim_cur = RLIM_INFINITY; - ASSERT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_DATA, &setlim), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(MMapTest, ExceedLimitDataPrlimit) { - // To unit test this more precisely, we'd need access to the mm's start_brk - // and end_brk, which we don't have direct access to :/ - void* prevbrk; - void* target_brk; - struct rlimit setlim; - - prevbrk = sbrk(0); - ASSERT_NE(-1, reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(prevbrk)); - target_brk = reinterpret_cast<char*>(prevbrk) + 8192; - - setlim.rlim_cur = 0; - setlim.rlim_max = RLIM_INFINITY; - // Set RLIMIT_DATA very low so any subsequent brk() calls fail. - // Reset RLIMIT_DATA during teardown step. - ASSERT_THAT(prlimit(0, RLIMIT_DATA, &setlim, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(brk(target_brk), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOMEM)); - // Teardown step... - setlim.rlim_cur = RLIM_INFINITY; - ASSERT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_DATA, &setlim), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(MMapTest, ExceedLimitDataPrlimitPID) { - // To unit test this more precisely, we'd need access to the mm's start_brk - // and end_brk, which we don't have direct access to :/ - void* prevbrk; - void* target_brk; - struct rlimit setlim; - - prevbrk = sbrk(0); - ASSERT_NE(-1, reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(prevbrk)); - target_brk = reinterpret_cast<char*>(prevbrk) + 8192; - - setlim.rlim_cur = 0; - setlim.rlim_max = RLIM_INFINITY; - // Set RLIMIT_DATA very low so any subsequent brk() calls fail. - // Reset RLIMIT_DATA during teardown step. - ASSERT_THAT(prlimit(syscall(__NR_gettid), RLIMIT_DATA, &setlim, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(brk(target_brk), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOMEM)); - // Teardown step... - setlim.rlim_cur = RLIM_INFINITY; - ASSERT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_DATA, &setlim), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(MMapTest, NoExceedLimitAS) { - constexpr uint64_t kAllocBytes = 200 << 20; - // Add some headroom to the AS limit in case of e.g. unexpected stack - // expansion. - constexpr uint64_t kExtraASBytes = kAllocBytes + (20 << 20); - static_assert(kAllocBytes < kExtraASBytes, - "test depends on allocation not exceeding AS limit"); - - auto vss = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(VirtualMemorySize()); - struct rlimit setlim; - setlim.rlim_cur = vss + kExtraASBytes; - setlim.rlim_max = RLIM_INFINITY; - ASSERT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_AS, &setlim), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT( - Map(0, kAllocBytes, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(Gt(0))); -} - -TEST_F(MMapTest, ExceedLimitAS) { - constexpr uint64_t kAllocBytes = 200 << 20; - // Add some headroom to the AS limit in case of e.g. unexpected stack - // expansion. - constexpr uint64_t kExtraASBytes = 20 << 20; - static_assert(kAllocBytes > kExtraASBytes, - "test depends on allocation exceeding AS limit"); - - auto vss = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(VirtualMemorySize()); - struct rlimit setlim; - setlim.rlim_cur = vss + kExtraASBytes; - setlim.rlim_max = RLIM_INFINITY; - ASSERT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_AS, &setlim), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT( - Map(0, kAllocBytes, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOMEM)); -} - -// Tests that setting an anonymous mmap to PROT_NONE doesn't free the memory. -TEST_F(MMapTest, SettingProtNoneDoesntFreeMemory) { - uintptr_t addr; - constexpr uint8_t kFirstWord[] = {42, 42, 42, 42}; - - EXPECT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(Gt(0))); - - memset(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), 42, kPageSize); - - ASSERT_THAT(Protect(addr, kPageSize, PROT_NONE), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(Protect(addr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The written data should still be there. - EXPECT_EQ( - 0, memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), kFirstWord, sizeof(kFirstWord))); -} - -constexpr char kFileContents[] = "Hello World!"; - -class MMapFileTest : public MMapTest { - protected: - FileDescriptor fd_; - std::string filename_; - - // Open a file for read/write - void SetUp() override { - MMapTest::SetUp(); - - filename_ = NewTempAbsPath(); - fd_ = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(filename_, O_CREAT | O_RDWR, 0644)); - - // Extend file so it can be written once mapped. Deliberately make the file - // only half a page in size, so we can test what happens when we access the - // second half. - // Use ftruncate(2) once the sentry supports it. - char zero = 0; - size_t count = 0; - do { - const DisableSave ds; // saving 2048 times is slow and useless. - Write(&zero, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1); - } while (++count < (kPageSize / 2)); - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd_.get(), 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - } - - // Close and delete file - void TearDown() override { - MMapTest::TearDown(); - fd_.reset(); // Make sure the files is closed before we unlink it. - ASSERT_THAT(unlink(filename_.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - ssize_t Read(char* buf, size_t count) { - ssize_t len = 0; - do { - ssize_t ret = read(fd_.get(), buf, count); - if (ret < 0) { - return ret; - } else if (ret == 0) { - return len; - } - - len += ret; - buf += ret; - } while (len < static_cast<ssize_t>(count)); - - return len; - } - - ssize_t Write(const char* buf, size_t count) { - ssize_t len = 0; - do { - ssize_t ret = write(fd_.get(), buf, count); - if (ret < 0) { - return ret; - } else if (ret == 0) { - return len; - } - - len += ret; - buf += ret; - } while (len < static_cast<ssize_t>(count)); - - return len; - } -}; - -// MAP_POPULATE allowed. -// There isn't a good way to verify it actually did anything. -// -// FIXME(b/37222275): Parameterize. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, MapPopulate) { - ASSERT_THAT( - Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_POPULATE, fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// MAP_POPULATE on a short file. -// -// FIXME(b/37222275): Parameterize. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, MapPopulateShort) { - ASSERT_THAT(Map(0, 2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_POPULATE, - fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Read contents from mapped file. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, Read) { - size_t len = strlen(kFileContents); - ASSERT_EQ(len, Write(kFileContents, len)); - - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(reinterpret_cast<char*>(addr), - EqualsMemory(std::string(kFileContents))); -} - -// Map at an offset. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, MapOffset) { - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd_.get(), kPageSize, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceeds()); - - size_t len = strlen(kFileContents); - ASSERT_EQ(len, Write(kFileContents, len)); - - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT( - addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd_.get(), kPageSize), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(reinterpret_cast<char*>(addr), - EqualsMemory(std::string(kFileContents))); -} - -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, MapOffsetBeyondEnd) { - SetupGvisorDeathTest(); - - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE, - fd_.get(), 10 * kPageSize), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Touching the memory causes SIGBUS. - size_t len = strlen(kFileContents); - EXPECT_EXIT(std::copy(kFileContents, kFileContents + len, - reinterpret_cast<volatile char*>(addr)), - ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGBUS), ""); -} - -// Verify mmap fails when sum of length and offset overflows. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, MapLengthPlusOffsetOverflows) { - const size_t length = static_cast<size_t>(-kPageSize); - const off_t offset = kPageSize; - ASSERT_THAT(Map(0, length, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd_.get(), offset), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOMEM)); -} - -// MAP_PRIVATE PROT_WRITE is allowed on read-only FDs. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, WritePrivateOnReadOnlyFd) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(filename_, O_RDONLY)); - - uintptr_t addr; - EXPECT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE, - fd.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Touch the page to ensure the kernel didn't lie about writability. - size_t len = strlen(kFileContents); - std::copy(kFileContents, kFileContents + len, - reinterpret_cast<volatile char*>(addr)); -} - -// MAP_PRIVATE PROT_READ is not allowed on write-only FDs. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, ReadPrivateOnWriteOnlyFd) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(filename_, O_WRONLY)); - - uintptr_t addr; - EXPECT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd.get(), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -// MAP_SHARED PROT_WRITE not allowed on read-only FDs. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, WriteSharedOnReadOnlyFd) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(filename_, O_RDONLY)); - - uintptr_t addr; - EXPECT_THAT( - addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, fd.get(), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -// MAP_SHARED PROT_READ not allowed on write-only FDs. -// -// FIXME(b/37222275): Parameterize. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, ReadSharedOnWriteOnlyFd) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(filename_, O_WRONLY)); - - uintptr_t addr; - EXPECT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, fd.get(), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -// MAP_SHARED PROT_WRITE not allowed on write-only FDs. -// The FD must always be readable. -// -// FIXME(b/37222275): Parameterize. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, WriteSharedOnWriteOnlyFd) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(filename_, O_WRONLY)); - - uintptr_t addr; - EXPECT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, fd.get(), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -// Overwriting the contents of a file mapped MAP_SHARED PROT_READ -// should cause the new data to be reflected in the mapping. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, ReadSharedConsistentWithOverwrite) { - // Start from scratch. - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(fd_.get(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Expand the file to two pages and dirty them. - std::string bufA(kPageSize, 'a'); - ASSERT_THAT(Write(bufA.c_str(), bufA.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(bufA.size())); - std::string bufB(kPageSize, 'b'); - ASSERT_THAT(Write(bufB.c_str(), bufB.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(bufB.size())); - - // Map the page. - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, 2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that the mapping contains the right file data. - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), bufA.c_str(), kPageSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr + kPageSize), bufB.c_str(), - kPageSize)); - - // Start at the beginning of the file. - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd_.get(), 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Swap the write pattern. - ASSERT_THAT(Write(bufB.c_str(), bufB.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(bufB.size())); - ASSERT_THAT(Write(bufA.c_str(), bufA.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(bufA.size())); - - // Check that the mapping got updated. - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), bufB.c_str(), kPageSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr + kPageSize), bufA.c_str(), - kPageSize)); -} - -// Partially overwriting a file mapped MAP_SHARED PROT_READ should be reflected -// in the mapping. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, ReadSharedConsistentWithPartialOverwrite) { - // Start from scratch. - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(fd_.get(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Expand the file to two pages and dirty them. - std::string bufA(kPageSize, 'a'); - ASSERT_THAT(Write(bufA.c_str(), bufA.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(bufA.size())); - std::string bufB(kPageSize, 'b'); - ASSERT_THAT(Write(bufB.c_str(), bufB.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(bufB.size())); - - // Map the page. - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, 2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that the mapping contains the right file data. - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), bufA.c_str(), kPageSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr + kPageSize), bufB.c_str(), - kPageSize)); - - // Start at the beginning of the file. - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd_.get(), 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Do a partial overwrite, spanning both pages. - std::string bufC(kPageSize + (kPageSize / 2), 'c'); - ASSERT_THAT(Write(bufC.c_str(), bufC.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(bufC.size())); - - // Check that the mapping got updated. - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), bufC.c_str(), - kPageSize + (kPageSize / 2))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, - memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr + kPageSize + (kPageSize / 2)), - bufB.c_str(), kPageSize / 2)); -} - -// Overwriting a file mapped MAP_SHARED PROT_READ should be reflected in the -// mapping and the file. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, ReadSharedConsistentWithWriteAndFile) { - // Start from scratch. - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(fd_.get(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Expand the file to two full pages and dirty it. - std::string bufA(2 * kPageSize, 'a'); - ASSERT_THAT(Write(bufA.c_str(), bufA.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(bufA.size())); - - // Map only the first page. - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Prepare to overwrite the file contents. - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd_.get(), 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Overwrite everything, beyond the mapped portion. - std::string bufB(2 * kPageSize, 'b'); - ASSERT_THAT(Write(bufB.c_str(), bufB.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(bufB.size())); - - // What the mapped portion should now look like. - std::string bufMapped(kPageSize, 'b'); - - // Expect that the mapped portion is consistent. - EXPECT_EQ( - 0, memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), bufMapped.c_str(), kPageSize)); - - // Prepare to read the entire file contents. - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd_.get(), 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Expect that the file was fully updated. - std::vector<char> bufFile(2 * kPageSize); - ASSERT_THAT(Read(bufFile.data(), bufFile.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(bufFile.size())); - // Cast to void* to avoid EXPECT_THAT assuming bufFile.data() is a - // NUL-terminated C std::string. EXPECT_THAT will try to print a char* as a C - // std::string, possibly overruning the buffer. - EXPECT_THAT(reinterpret_cast<void*>(bufFile.data()), EqualsMemory(bufB)); -} - -// Write data to mapped file. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, WriteShared) { - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, - fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - size_t len = strlen(kFileContents); - memcpy(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), kFileContents, len); - - // The file may not actually be updated until munmap is called. - ASSERT_THAT(Unmap(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::vector<char> buf(len); - ASSERT_THAT(Read(buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - // Cast to void* to avoid EXPECT_THAT assuming buf.data() is a - // NUL-terminated C string. EXPECT_THAT will try to print a char* as a C - // string, possibly overruning the buffer. - EXPECT_THAT(reinterpret_cast<void*>(buf.data()), - EqualsMemory(std::string(kFileContents))); -} - -// Write data to portion of mapped page beyond the end of the file. -// These writes are not reflected in the file. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, WriteSharedBeyondEnd) { - // The file is only half of a page. We map an entire page. Writes to the - // end of the mapping must not be reflected in the file. - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, - fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // First half; this is reflected in the file. - std::string first(kPageSize / 2, 'A'); - memcpy(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), first.c_str(), first.size()); - - // Second half; this is not reflected in the file. - std::string second(kPageSize / 2, 'B'); - memcpy(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr + kPageSize / 2), second.c_str(), - second.size()); - - // The file may not actually be updated until munmap is called. - ASSERT_THAT(Unmap(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Big enough to fit the entire page, if the writes are mistakenly written to - // the file. - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - - // Only the first half is in the file. - ASSERT_THAT(Read(buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(first.size())); - // Cast to void* to avoid EXPECT_THAT assuming buf.data() is a - // NUL-terminated C string. EXPECT_THAT will try to print a char* as a C - // NUL-terminated C std::string. EXPECT_THAT will try to print a char* as a C - // std::string, possibly overruning the buffer. - EXPECT_THAT(reinterpret_cast<void*>(buf.data()), EqualsMemory(first)); -} - -// The portion of a mapped page that becomes part of the file after a truncate -// is reflected in the file. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, WriteSharedTruncateUp) { - // The file is only half of a page. We map an entire page. Writes to the - // end of the mapping must not be reflected in the file. - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, - fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // First half; this is reflected in the file. - std::string first(kPageSize / 2, 'A'); - memcpy(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), first.c_str(), first.size()); - - // Second half; this is not reflected in the file now (see - // WriteSharedBeyondEnd), but will be after the truncate. - std::string second(kPageSize / 2, 'B'); - memcpy(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr + kPageSize / 2), second.c_str(), - second.size()); - - // Extend the file to a full page. The second half of the page will be - // reflected in the file. - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(fd_.get(), kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The file may not actually be updated until munmap is called. - ASSERT_THAT(Unmap(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The whole page is in the file. - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - ASSERT_THAT(Read(buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - // Cast to void* to avoid EXPECT_THAT assuming buf.data() is a - // NUL-terminated C string. EXPECT_THAT will try to print a char* as a C - // string, possibly overruning the buffer. - EXPECT_THAT(reinterpret_cast<void*>(buf.data()), EqualsMemory(first)); - EXPECT_THAT(reinterpret_cast<void*>(buf.data() + kPageSize / 2), - EqualsMemory(second)); -} - -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, ReadSharedTruncateDownThenUp) { - // Start from scratch. - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(fd_.get(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Expand the file to a full page and dirty it. - std::string buf(kPageSize, 'a'); - ASSERT_THAT(Write(buf.c_str(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - - // Map the page. - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that the memory contains he file data. - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), buf.c_str(), kPageSize)); - - // Truncate down, then up. - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(fd_.get(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(fd_.get(), kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that the memory was zeroed. - std::string zeroed(kPageSize, '\0'); - EXPECT_EQ(0, - memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), zeroed.c_str(), kPageSize)); - - // The file may not actually be updated until msync is called. - ASSERT_THAT(Msync(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Prepare to read the entire file contents. - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd_.get(), 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Expect that the file is fully updated. - std::vector<char> bufFile(kPageSize); - ASSERT_THAT(Read(bufFile.data(), bufFile.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(bufFile.size())); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(bufFile.data(), zeroed.c_str(), kPageSize)); -} - -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, WriteSharedTruncateDownThenUp) { - // The file is only half of a page. We map an entire page. Writes to the - // end of the mapping must not be reflected in the file. - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, - fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // First half; this will be deleted by truncate(0). - std::string first(kPageSize / 2, 'A'); - memcpy(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), first.c_str(), first.size()); - - // Truncate down, then up. - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(fd_.get(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(fd_.get(), kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The whole page is zeroed in memory. - std::string zeroed(kPageSize, '\0'); - EXPECT_EQ(0, - memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), zeroed.c_str(), kPageSize)); - - // The file may not actually be updated until munmap is called. - ASSERT_THAT(Unmap(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The whole file is also zeroed. - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - ASSERT_THAT(Read(buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - // Cast to void* to avoid EXPECT_THAT assuming buf.data() is a - // NUL-terminated C string. EXPECT_THAT will try to print a char* as a C - // string, possibly overruning the buffer. - EXPECT_THAT(reinterpret_cast<void*>(buf.data()), EqualsMemory(zeroed)); -} - -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, ReadSharedTruncateSIGBUS) { - SetupGvisorDeathTest(); - - // Start from scratch. - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(fd_.get(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Expand the file to a full page and dirty it. - std::string buf(kPageSize, 'a'); - ASSERT_THAT(Write(buf.c_str(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - - // Map the page. - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that the mapping contains the file data. - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), buf.c_str(), kPageSize)); - - // Truncate down. - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(fd_.get(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Accessing the truncated region should cause a SIGBUS. - std::vector<char> in(kPageSize); - EXPECT_EXIT( - std::copy(reinterpret_cast<volatile char*>(addr), - reinterpret_cast<volatile char*>(addr) + kPageSize, in.data()), - ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGBUS), ""); -} - -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, WriteSharedTruncateSIGBUS) { - SetupGvisorDeathTest(); - - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, - fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Touch the memory to be sure it really is mapped. - size_t len = strlen(kFileContents); - memcpy(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), kFileContents, len); - - // Truncate down. - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(fd_.get(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Accessing the truncated file should cause a SIGBUS. - EXPECT_EXIT(std::copy(kFileContents, kFileContents + len, - reinterpret_cast<volatile char*>(addr)), - ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGBUS), ""); -} - -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, ReadSharedTruncatePartialPage) { - // Start from scratch. - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(fd_.get(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Dirty the file. - std::string buf(kPageSize, 'a'); - ASSERT_THAT(Write(buf.c_str(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - - // Map a page. - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Truncate to half of the page. - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(fd_.get(), kPageSize / 2), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // First half of the page untouched. - EXPECT_EQ(0, - memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), buf.data(), kPageSize / 2)); - - // Second half is zeroed. - std::string zeroed(kPageSize / 2, '\0'); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr + kPageSize / 2), - zeroed.c_str(), kPageSize / 2)); -} - -// Page can still be accessed and contents are intact after truncating a partial -// page. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, WriteSharedTruncatePartialPage) { - // Expand the file to a full page. - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(fd_.get(), kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, - fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Fill the entire page. - std::string contents(kPageSize, 'A'); - memcpy(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), contents.c_str(), contents.size()); - - // Truncate half of the page. - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(fd_.get(), kPageSize / 2), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // First half of the page untouched. - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), contents.c_str(), - kPageSize / 2)); - - // Second half zeroed. - std::string zeroed(kPageSize / 2, '\0'); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr + kPageSize / 2), - zeroed.c_str(), kPageSize / 2)); -} - -// MAP_PRIVATE writes are not carried through to the underlying file. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, WritePrivate) { - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE, - fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - size_t len = strlen(kFileContents); - memcpy(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), kFileContents, len); - - // The file should not be updated, but if it mistakenly is, it may not be - // until after munmap is called. - ASSERT_THAT(Unmap(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::vector<char> buf(len); - ASSERT_THAT(Read(buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - // Cast to void* to avoid EXPECT_THAT assuming buf.data() is a - // NUL-terminated C string. EXPECT_THAT will try to print a char* as a C - // string, possibly overruning the buffer. - EXPECT_THAT(reinterpret_cast<void*>(buf.data()), - EqualsMemory(std::string(len, '\0'))); -} - -// SIGBUS raised when writing past end of file to a private mapping. -// -// FIXME(b/37222275): Parameterize. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, SigBusDeathWritePrivate) { - SetupGvisorDeathTest(); - - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, 2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE, - fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // MMapFileTest makes a file kPageSize/2 long. The entire first page will be - // accessible. Write just beyond that. - size_t len = strlen(kFileContents); - EXPECT_EXIT(std::copy(kFileContents, kFileContents + len, - reinterpret_cast<volatile char*>(addr + kPageSize)), - ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGBUS), ""); -} - -// SIGBUS raised when reading past end of file on a shared mapping. -// -// FIXME(b/37222275): Parameterize. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, SigBusDeathReadShared) { - SetupGvisorDeathTest(); - - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, 2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // MMapFileTest makes a file kPageSize/2 long. The entire first page will be - // accessible. Read just beyond that. - std::vector<char> in(kPageSize); - EXPECT_EXIT( - std::copy(reinterpret_cast<volatile char*>(addr + kPageSize), - reinterpret_cast<volatile char*>(addr + kPageSize) + kPageSize, - in.data()), - ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGBUS), ""); -} - -// SIGBUS raised when reading past end of file on a shared mapping. -// -// FIXME(b/37222275): Parameterize. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, SigBusDeathWriteShared) { - SetupGvisorDeathTest(); - - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, 2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, - fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // MMapFileTest makes a file kPageSize/2 long. The entire first page will be - // accessible. Write just beyond that. - size_t len = strlen(kFileContents); - EXPECT_EXIT(std::copy(kFileContents, kFileContents + len, - reinterpret_cast<volatile char*>(addr + kPageSize)), - ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGBUS), ""); -} - -// Tests that SIGBUS is not raised when writing to a file-mapped page before -// EOF, even if part of the mapping extends beyond EOF. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, NoSigBusOnPagesBeforeEOF) { - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, 2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE, - fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The test passes if this survives. - size_t len = strlen(kFileContents); - std::copy(kFileContents, kFileContents + len, - reinterpret_cast<volatile char*>(addr)); -} - -// Tests that SIGBUS is not raised when writing to a file-mapped page containing -// EOF, *after* the EOF for a private mapping. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, NoSigBusOnPageContainingEOFWritePrivate) { - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, 2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE, - fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The test passes if this survives. (Technically addr+kPageSize/2 is already - // beyond EOF, but +1 to check for fencepost errors.) - size_t len = strlen(kFileContents); - std::copy(kFileContents, kFileContents + len, - reinterpret_cast<volatile char*>(addr + (kPageSize / 2) + 1)); -} - -// Tests that SIGBUS is not raised when reading from a file-mapped page -// containing EOF, *after* the EOF for a shared mapping. -// -// FIXME(b/37222275): Parameterize. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, NoSigBusOnPageContainingEOFReadShared) { - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, 2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The test passes if this survives. (Technically addr+kPageSize/2 is already - // beyond EOF, but +1 to check for fencepost errors.) - auto* start = reinterpret_cast<volatile char*>(addr + (kPageSize / 2) + 1); - size_t len = strlen(kFileContents); - std::vector<char> in(len); - std::copy(start, start + len, in.data()); -} - -// Tests that SIGBUS is not raised when writing to a file-mapped page containing -// EOF, *after* the EOF for a shared mapping. -// -// FIXME(b/37222275): Parameterize. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, NoSigBusOnPageContainingEOFWriteShared) { - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, 2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, - fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The test passes if this survives. (Technically addr+kPageSize/2 is already - // beyond EOF, but +1 to check for fencepost errors.) - size_t len = strlen(kFileContents); - std::copy(kFileContents, kFileContents + len, - reinterpret_cast<volatile char*>(addr + (kPageSize / 2) + 1)); -} - -// Tests that reading from writable shared file-mapped pages succeeds. -// -// On most platforms this is trivial, but when the file is mapped via the sentry -// page cache (which does not yet support writing to shared mappings), a bug -// caused reads to fail unnecessarily on such mappings. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, ReadingWritableSharedFilePageSucceeds) { - uintptr_t addr; - size_t len = strlen(kFileContents); - - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, 2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, - fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - // The test passes if this survives. - std::copy(reinterpret_cast<volatile char*>(addr), - reinterpret_cast<volatile char*>(addr) + len, buf.data()); -} - -// Tests that EFAULT is returned when invoking a syscall that requires the OS to -// read past end of file (resulting in a fault in sentry context in the gVisor -// case). -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, InternalSigBus) { - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, 2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE, - fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // This depends on the fact that gVisor implements pipes internally. - int pipefd[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(pipefd), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT( - write(pipefd[1], reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr + kPageSize), kPageSize), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); - - EXPECT_THAT(close(pipefd[0]), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(pipefd[1]), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Like InternalSigBus, but test the WriteZerosAt path by reading from -// /dev/zero to a shared mapping (so that the SIGBUS isn't caught during -// copy-on-write breaking). -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, InternalSigBusZeroing) { - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, 2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, - fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - const FileDescriptor dev_zero = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY)); - EXPECT_THAT(read(dev_zero.get(), reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr + kPageSize), - kPageSize), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -// Checks that mmaps with a length of uint64_t(-PAGE_SIZE + 1) or greater do not -// induce a sentry panic (due to "rounding up" to 0). -TEST_F(MMapTest, HugeLength) { - EXPECT_THAT(Map(0, static_cast<uint64_t>(-kPageSize + 1), PROT_NONE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOMEM)); -} - -// Tests for a specific gVisor MM caching bug. -TEST_F(MMapTest, AccessCOWInvalidatesCachedSegments) { - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - auto fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(f.path(), O_RDWR)); - auto zero_fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY)); - - // Get a two-page private mapping and fill it with 1s. - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, 2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - memset(addr_, 1, 2 * kPageSize); - MaybeSave(); - - // Fork to make the mapping copy-on-write. - pid_t const pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - // The child process waits for the parent to SIGKILL it. - while (true) { - pause(); - } - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - auto cleanup_child = Cleanup([&] { - EXPECT_THAT(kill(pid, SIGKILL), SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - EXPECT_THAT(waitpid(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - }); - - // Induce a read-only Access of the first page of the mapping, which will not - // cause a copy. The usermem.Segment should be cached. - ASSERT_THAT(PwriteFd(fd.get(), addr_, kPageSize, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - - // Induce a writable Access of both pages of the mapping. This should - // invalidate the cached Segment. - ASSERT_THAT(PreadFd(zero_fd.get(), addr_, 2 * kPageSize, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(2 * kPageSize)); - - // Induce a read-only Access of the first page of the mapping again. It should - // read the 0s that were stored in the mapping by the read from /dev/zero. If - // the read failed to invalidate the cached Segment, it will instead read the - // 1s in the stale page. - ASSERT_THAT(PwriteFd(fd.get(), addr_, kPageSize, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - ASSERT_THAT(PreadFd(fd.get(), buf.data(), kPageSize, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - for (size_t i = 0; i < kPageSize; i++) { - ASSERT_EQ(0, buf[i]) << "at offset " << i; - } -} - -TEST_F(MMapTest, NoReserve) { - const size_t kSize = 10 * 1 << 20; // 10M - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_NORESERVE, -1, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_GT(addr, 0); - - // Check that every page can be read/written. Technically, writing to memory - // could SIGSEGV in case there is no more memory available. In gVisor it - // would never happen though because NORESERVE is ignored. In Linux, it's - // possible to fail, but allocation is small enough that it's highly likely - // to succeed. - for (size_t j = 0; j < kSize; j += kPageSize) { - EXPECT_EQ(0, reinterpret_cast<char*>(addr)[j]); - reinterpret_cast<char*>(addr)[j] = j; - } -} - -// Map more than the gVisor page-cache map unit (64k) and ensure that -// it is consistent with reading from the file. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, Bug38498194) { - // Choose a sufficiently large map unit. - constexpr int kSize = 4 * 1024 * 1024; - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(fd_.get(), kSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Map a large enough region so that multiple internal segments - // are created to back the mapping. - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT( - addr = Map(0, kSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::vector<char> expect(kSize, 'a'); - std::copy(expect.data(), expect.data() + expect.size(), - reinterpret_cast<volatile char*>(addr)); - - // Trigger writeback for gVisor. In Linux pages stay cached until - // it can't hold onto them anymore. - ASSERT_THAT(Unmap(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::vector<char> buf(kSize); - ASSERT_THAT(Read(buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - EXPECT_EQ(buf, expect) << std::string(buf.data(), buf.size()); -} - -// Tests that reading from a file to a memory mapping of the same file does not -// deadlock. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, SelfRead) { - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, - fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(Read(reinterpret_cast<char*>(addr), kPageSize / 2), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize / 2)); - // The resulting file contents are poorly-specified and irrelevant. -} - -// Tests that writing to a file from a memory mapping of the same file does not -// deadlock. -TEST_F(MMapFileTest, SelfWrite) { - uintptr_t addr; - ASSERT_THAT(addr = Map(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, fd_.get(), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(Write(reinterpret_cast<char*>(addr), kPageSize / 2), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize / 2)); - // The resulting file contents are poorly-specified and irrelevant. -} - -TEST(MMapDeathTest, TruncateAfterCOWBreak) { - SetupGvisorDeathTest(); - - // Create and map a single-page file. - auto const temp_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - auto const fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(temp_file.path(), O_RDWR)); - ASSERT_THAT(ftruncate(fd.get(), kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto const mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Mmap( - nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE, fd.get(), 0)); - - // Write to this mapping, causing the page to be copied for write. - memset(mapping.ptr(), 'a', mapping.len()); - MaybeSave(); // Trigger a co-operative save cycle. - - // Truncate the file and expect it to invalidate the copied page. - ASSERT_THAT(ftruncate(fd.get(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EXIT(*reinterpret_cast<volatile char*>(mapping.ptr()), - ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGBUS), ""); -} - -// Regression test for #147. -TEST(MMapNoFixtureTest, MapReadOnlyAfterCreateWriteOnly) { - std::string filename = NewTempAbsPath(); - - // We have to create the file O_RDONLY to reproduce the bug because - // fsgofer.localFile.Create() silently upgrades O_WRONLY to O_RDWR, causing - // the cached "write-only" FD to be read/write and therefore usable by mmap(). - auto const ro_fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open(filename, O_RDONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0666)); - - // Get a write-only FD for the same file, which should be ignored by mmap() - // (but isn't in #147). - auto const wo_fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(filename, O_WRONLY)); - ASSERT_THAT(ftruncate(wo_fd.get(), kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - - auto const mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Mmap(nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, ro_fd.get(), 0)); - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - // The test passes if this survives. - std::copy(static_cast<char*>(mapping.ptr()), - static_cast<char*>(mapping.endptr()), buf.data()); -} - -// Conditional on MAP_32BIT. -#ifdef __x86_64__ - -TEST(MMapNoFixtureTest, Map32Bit) { - auto const mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_32BIT)); - EXPECT_LT(mapping.addr(), static_cast<uintptr_t>(1) << 32); - EXPECT_LE(mapping.endaddr(), static_cast<uintptr_t>(1) << 32); -} - -#endif // defined(__x86_64__) - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/mount.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/mount.cc deleted file mode 100644 index e35be3cab..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/mount.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,326 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/mount.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <functional> -#include <memory> -#include <string> -#include <vector> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/mount_util.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(MountTest, MountBadFilesystem) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))); - - // Linux expects a valid target before it checks the file system name. - auto const dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - EXPECT_THAT(mount("", dir.path().c_str(), "foobar", 0, ""), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENODEV)); -} - -TEST(MountTest, MountInvalidTarget) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))); - - auto const dir = NewTempAbsPath(); - EXPECT_THAT(mount("", dir.c_str(), "tmpfs", 0, ""), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -TEST(MountTest, MountPermDenied) { - // Clear CAP_SYS_ADMIN. - if (ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))) { - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN, false)); - } - - // Linux expects a valid target before checking capability. - auto const dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - EXPECT_THAT(mount("", dir.path().c_str(), "", 0, ""), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); -} - -TEST(MountTest, UmountPermDenied) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))); - - auto const dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto const mount = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Mount("", dir.path(), "tmpfs", 0, "", 0)); - - // Drop privileges in another thread, so we can still unmount the mounted - // directory. - ScopedThread([&]() { - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN, false)); - EXPECT_THAT(umount(dir.path().c_str()), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - }); -} - -TEST(MountTest, MountOverBusy) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))); - - auto const dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto const fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open(JoinPath(dir.path(), "foo"), O_CREAT | O_RDWR, 0777)); - - // Should be able to mount over a busy directory. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Mount("", dir.path(), "tmpfs", 0, "", 0)); -} - -TEST(MountTest, OpenFileBusy) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))); - - auto const dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto const mount = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Mount("", dir.path(), "tmpfs", 0, "mode=0700", 0)); - auto const fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open(JoinPath(dir.path(), "foo"), O_CREAT | O_RDWR, 0777)); - - // An open file should prevent unmounting. - EXPECT_THAT(umount(dir.path().c_str()), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBUSY)); -} - -TEST(MountTest, UmountDetach) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))); - - // structure: - // - // dir (mount point) - // subdir - // file - // - // We show that we can walk around in the mount after detach-unmount dir. - // - // We show that even though dir is unreachable from outside the mount, we can - // still reach dir's (former) parent! - auto const dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - const struct stat before = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Stat(dir.path())); - auto mount = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Mount("", dir.path(), "tmpfs", 0, "mode=0700", - /* umountflags= */ MNT_DETACH)); - const struct stat after = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Stat(dir.path())); - EXPECT_NE(before.st_ino, after.st_ino); - - // Create files in the new mount. - constexpr char kContents[] = "no no no"; - auto const subdir = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(dir.path())); - auto const file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateFileWith(dir.path(), kContents, 0777)); - - auto const dir_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(subdir.path(), O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY)); - auto const fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Unmount the tmpfs. - mount.Release()(); - - const struct stat after2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Stat(dir.path())); - EXPECT_EQ(before.st_ino, after2.st_ino); - - // Can still read file after unmounting. - std::vector<char> buf(sizeof(kContents)); - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(fd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Walk to dir. - auto const mounted_dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - OpenAt(dir_fd.get(), "..", O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY)); - // Walk to dir/file. - auto const fd_again = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - OpenAt(mounted_dir.get(), std::string(Basename(file.path())), O_RDONLY)); - - std::vector<char> buf2(sizeof(kContents)); - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(fd_again.get(), buf2.data(), buf2.size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(buf, buf2); - - // Walking outside the unmounted realm should still work, too! - auto const dir_parent = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - OpenAt(mounted_dir.get(), "..", O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY)); -} - -TEST(MountTest, ActiveSubmountBusy) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))); - - auto const dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto const mount1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Mount("", dir.path(), "tmpfs", 0, "mode=0700", 0)); - - auto const dir2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(dir.path())); - auto const mount2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Mount("", dir2.path(), "tmpfs", 0, "", 0)); - - // Since dir now has an active submount, should not be able to unmount. - EXPECT_THAT(umount(dir.path().c_str()), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBUSY)); -} - -TEST(MountTest, MountTmpfs) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))); - - auto const dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - // NOTE(b/129868551): Inode IDs are only stable across S/R if we have an open - // FD for that inode. Since we are going to compare inode IDs below, get a - // FileDescriptor for this directory here, which will be closed automatically - // at the end of the test. - auto const fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(dir.path(), O_DIRECTORY, O_RDONLY)); - - const struct stat before = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Stat(dir.path())); - - { - auto const mount = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Mount("", dir.path(), "tmpfs", 0, "mode=0700", 0)); - - const struct stat s = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Stat(dir.path())); - EXPECT_EQ(s.st_mode, S_IFDIR | 0700); - EXPECT_NE(s.st_ino, before.st_ino); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(Open(JoinPath(dir.path(), "foo"), O_CREAT | O_RDWR, 0777)); - } - - // Now that dir is unmounted again, we should have the old inode back. - const struct stat after = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Stat(dir.path())); - EXPECT_EQ(before.st_ino, after.st_ino); -} - -TEST(MountTest, MountTmpfsMagicValIgnored) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))); - - auto const dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - auto const mount = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Mount("", dir.path(), "tmpfs", MS_MGC_VAL, "mode=0700", 0)); -} - -// Passing nullptr to data is equivalent to "". -TEST(MountTest, NullData) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))); - - auto const dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - EXPECT_THAT(mount("", dir.path().c_str(), "tmpfs", 0, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(umount2(dir.path().c_str(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(MountTest, MountReadonly) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))); - - auto const dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto const mount = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Mount("", dir.path(), "tmpfs", MS_RDONLY, "mode=0777", 0)); - - const struct stat s = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Stat(dir.path())); - EXPECT_EQ(s.st_mode, S_IFDIR | 0777); - - std::string const filename = JoinPath(dir.path(), "foo"); - EXPECT_THAT(open(filename.c_str(), O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0777), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EROFS)); -} - -PosixErrorOr<absl::Time> ATime(absl::string_view file) { - struct stat s = {}; - if (stat(std::string(file).c_str(), &s) == -1) { - return PosixError(errno, "stat failed"); - } - return absl::TimeFromTimespec(s.st_atim); -} - -TEST(MountTest, MountNoAtime) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))); - - auto const dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto const mount = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Mount("", dir.path(), "tmpfs", MS_NOATIME, "mode=0777", 0)); - - std::string const contents = "No no no, don't follow the instructions!"; - auto const file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateFileWith(dir.path(), contents, 0777)); - - absl::Time const before = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ATime(file.path())); - - // Reading from the file should change the atime, but the MS_NOATIME flag - // should prevent that. - auto const fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR)); - char buf[100]; - int read_n; - ASSERT_THAT(read_n = read(fd.get(), buf, sizeof(buf)), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(std::string(buf, read_n), contents); - - absl::Time const after = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ATime(file.path())); - - // Expect that atime hasn't changed. - EXPECT_EQ(before, after); -} - -TEST(MountTest, MountNoExec) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))); - - auto const dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto const mount = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Mount("", dir.path(), "tmpfs", MS_NOEXEC, "mode=0777", 0)); - - std::string const contents = "No no no, don't follow the instructions!"; - auto const file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateFileWith(dir.path(), contents, 0777)); - - int execve_errno; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(file.path(), {}, {}, nullptr, &execve_errno)); - EXPECT_EQ(execve_errno, EACCES); -} - -TEST(MountTest, RenameRemoveMountPoint) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))); - - auto const dir_parent = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto const dir = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(dir_parent.path())); - auto const new_dir = NewTempAbsPath(); - - auto const mount = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Mount("", dir.path(), "tmpfs", 0, "", 0)); - - ASSERT_THAT(rename(dir.path().c_str(), new_dir.c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBUSY)); - - ASSERT_THAT(rmdir(dir.path().c_str()), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBUSY)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/mremap.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/mremap.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 64e435cb7..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/mremap.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,503 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> - -#include <string> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/memory_util.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -using ::testing::_; - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// Wrapper for mremap that returns a PosixErrorOr<>, since the return type of -// void* isn't directly compatible with SyscallSucceeds. -PosixErrorOr<void*> Mremap(void* old_address, size_t old_size, size_t new_size, - int flags, void* new_address) { - void* rv = mremap(old_address, old_size, new_size, flags, new_address); - if (rv == MAP_FAILED) { - return PosixError(errno, "mremap failed"); - } - return rv; -} - -// Fixture for mremap tests parameterized by mmap flags. -using MremapParamTest = ::testing::TestWithParam<int>; - -TEST_P(MremapParamTest, Noop) { - Mapping const m = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_NONE, GetParam())); - - ASSERT_THAT(Mremap(m.ptr(), kPageSize, kPageSize, 0, nullptr), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(m.ptr())); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsMapped(m.addr())); -} - -TEST_P(MremapParamTest, InPlace_ShrinkingWholeVMA) { - Mapping const m = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(2 * kPageSize, PROT_NONE, GetParam())); - - const auto rest = [&] { - // N.B. we must be in a single-threaded subprocess to ensure a - // background thread doesn't concurrently map the second page. - void* addr = mremap(m.ptr(), 2 * kPageSize, kPageSize, 0, nullptr); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(addr != MAP_FAILED, "mremap failed"); - TEST_CHECK(addr == m.ptr()); - MaybeSave(); - - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(m.addr())); - TEST_CHECK(!IsMapped(m.addr() + kPageSize)); - }; - - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(rest), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -TEST_P(MremapParamTest, InPlace_ShrinkingPartialVMA) { - Mapping const m = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(3 * kPageSize, PROT_NONE, GetParam())); - - const auto rest = [&] { - void* addr = mremap(m.ptr(), 2 * kPageSize, kPageSize, 0, nullptr); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(addr != MAP_FAILED, "mremap failed"); - TEST_CHECK(addr == m.ptr()); - MaybeSave(); - - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(m.addr())); - TEST_CHECK(!IsMapped(m.addr() + kPageSize)); - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(m.addr() + 2 * kPageSize)); - }; - - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(rest), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -TEST_P(MremapParamTest, InPlace_ShrinkingAcrossVMAs) { - Mapping const m = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(3 * kPageSize, PROT_READ, GetParam())); - // Changing permissions on the first page forces it to become a separate vma. - ASSERT_THAT(mprotect(m.ptr(), kPageSize, PROT_NONE), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const auto rest = [&] { - // Both old_size and new_size now span two vmas; mremap - // shouldn't care. - void* addr = mremap(m.ptr(), 3 * kPageSize, 2 * kPageSize, 0, nullptr); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(addr != MAP_FAILED, "mremap failed"); - TEST_CHECK(addr == m.ptr()); - MaybeSave(); - - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(m.addr())); - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(m.addr() + kPageSize)); - TEST_CHECK(!IsMapped(m.addr() + 2 * kPageSize)); - }; - - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(rest), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -TEST_P(MremapParamTest, InPlace_ExpansionSuccess) { - Mapping const m = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(2 * kPageSize, PROT_NONE, GetParam())); - - const auto rest = [&] { - // Unmap the second page so that the first can be expanded back into it. - // - // N.B. we must be in a single-threaded subprocess to ensure a - // background thread doesn't concurrently map this page. - TEST_PCHECK( - munmap(reinterpret_cast<void*>(m.addr() + kPageSize), kPageSize) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - void* addr = mremap(m.ptr(), kPageSize, 2 * kPageSize, 0, nullptr); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(addr != MAP_FAILED, "mremap failed"); - TEST_CHECK(addr == m.ptr()); - MaybeSave(); - - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(m.addr())); - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(m.addr() + kPageSize)); - }; - - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(rest), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -TEST_P(MremapParamTest, InPlace_ExpansionFailure) { - Mapping const m = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(3 * kPageSize, PROT_NONE, GetParam())); - - const auto rest = [&] { - // Unmap the second page, leaving a one-page hole. Trying to expand the - // first page to three pages should fail since the original third page - // is still mapped. - TEST_PCHECK( - munmap(reinterpret_cast<void*>(m.addr() + kPageSize), kPageSize) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - void* addr = mremap(m.ptr(), kPageSize, 3 * kPageSize, 0, nullptr); - TEST_CHECK_MSG(addr == MAP_FAILED, "mremap unexpectedly succeeded"); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(errno == ENOMEM, "mremap failed with wrong errno"); - MaybeSave(); - - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(m.addr())); - TEST_CHECK(!IsMapped(m.addr() + kPageSize)); - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(m.addr() + 2 * kPageSize)); - }; - - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(rest), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -TEST_P(MremapParamTest, MayMove_Expansion) { - Mapping const m = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(3 * kPageSize, PROT_NONE, GetParam())); - - const auto rest = [&] { - // Unmap the second page, leaving a one-page hole. Trying to expand the - // first page to three pages with MREMAP_MAYMOVE should force the - // mapping to be relocated since the original third page is still - // mapped. - TEST_PCHECK( - munmap(reinterpret_cast<void*>(m.addr() + kPageSize), kPageSize) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - void* addr2 = - mremap(m.ptr(), kPageSize, 3 * kPageSize, MREMAP_MAYMOVE, nullptr); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(addr2 != MAP_FAILED, "mremap failed"); - MaybeSave(); - - const Mapping m2 = Mapping(addr2, 3 * kPageSize); - TEST_CHECK(m.addr() != m2.addr()); - - TEST_CHECK(!IsMapped(m.addr())); - TEST_CHECK(!IsMapped(m.addr() + kPageSize)); - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(m.addr() + 2 * kPageSize)); - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(m2.addr())); - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(m2.addr() + kPageSize)); - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(m2.addr() + 2 * kPageSize)); - }; - - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(rest), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -TEST_P(MremapParamTest, Fixed_SourceAndDestinationCannotOverlap) { - Mapping const m = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_NONE, GetParam())); - - ASSERT_THAT(Mremap(m.ptr(), kPageSize, kPageSize, - MREMAP_MAYMOVE | MREMAP_FIXED, m.ptr()), - PosixErrorIs(EINVAL, _)); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsMapped(m.addr())); -} - -TEST_P(MremapParamTest, Fixed_SameSize) { - Mapping const src = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_NONE, GetParam())); - Mapping const dst = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_NONE, GetParam())); - - const auto rest = [&] { - // Unmap dst to create a hole. - TEST_PCHECK(munmap(dst.ptr(), kPageSize) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - void* addr = mremap(src.ptr(), kPageSize, kPageSize, - MREMAP_MAYMOVE | MREMAP_FIXED, dst.ptr()); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(addr != MAP_FAILED, "mremap failed"); - TEST_CHECK(addr == dst.ptr()); - MaybeSave(); - - TEST_CHECK(!IsMapped(src.addr())); - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(dst.addr())); - }; - - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(rest), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -TEST_P(MremapParamTest, Fixed_SameSize_Unmapping) { - // Like the Fixed_SameSize case, but expect mremap to unmap the destination - // automatically. - Mapping const src = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_NONE, GetParam())); - Mapping const dst = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_NONE, GetParam())); - - const auto rest = [&] { - void* addr = mremap(src.ptr(), kPageSize, kPageSize, - MREMAP_MAYMOVE | MREMAP_FIXED, dst.ptr()); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(addr != MAP_FAILED, "mremap failed"); - TEST_CHECK(addr == dst.ptr()); - MaybeSave(); - - TEST_CHECK(!IsMapped(src.addr())); - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(dst.addr())); - }; - - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(rest), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -TEST_P(MremapParamTest, Fixed_ShrinkingWholeVMA) { - Mapping const src = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(2 * kPageSize, PROT_NONE, GetParam())); - Mapping const dst = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(2 * kPageSize, PROT_NONE, GetParam())); - - const auto rest = [&] { - // Unmap dst so we can check that mremap does not keep the - // second page. - TEST_PCHECK(munmap(dst.ptr(), 2 * kPageSize) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - void* addr = mremap(src.ptr(), 2 * kPageSize, kPageSize, - MREMAP_MAYMOVE | MREMAP_FIXED, dst.ptr()); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(addr != MAP_FAILED, "mremap failed"); - TEST_CHECK(addr == dst.ptr()); - MaybeSave(); - - TEST_CHECK(!IsMapped(src.addr())); - TEST_CHECK(!IsMapped(src.addr() + kPageSize)); - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(dst.addr())); - TEST_CHECK(!IsMapped(dst.addr() + kPageSize)); - }; - - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(rest), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -TEST_P(MremapParamTest, Fixed_ShrinkingPartialVMA) { - Mapping const src = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(3 * kPageSize, PROT_NONE, GetParam())); - Mapping const dst = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(2 * kPageSize, PROT_NONE, GetParam())); - - const auto rest = [&] { - // Unmap dst so we can check that mremap does not keep the - // second page. - TEST_PCHECK(munmap(dst.ptr(), 2 * kPageSize) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - void* addr = mremap(src.ptr(), 2 * kPageSize, kPageSize, - MREMAP_MAYMOVE | MREMAP_FIXED, dst.ptr()); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(addr != MAP_FAILED, "mremap failed"); - TEST_CHECK(addr == dst.ptr()); - MaybeSave(); - - TEST_CHECK(!IsMapped(src.addr())); - TEST_CHECK(!IsMapped(src.addr() + kPageSize)); - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(src.addr() + 2 * kPageSize)); - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(dst.addr())); - TEST_CHECK(!IsMapped(dst.addr() + kPageSize)); - }; - - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(rest), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -TEST_P(MremapParamTest, Fixed_ShrinkingAcrossVMAs) { - Mapping const src = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(3 * kPageSize, PROT_READ, GetParam())); - // Changing permissions on the first page forces it to become a separate vma. - ASSERT_THAT(mprotect(src.ptr(), kPageSize, PROT_NONE), SyscallSucceeds()); - Mapping const dst = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(2 * kPageSize, PROT_NONE, GetParam())); - - const auto rest = [&] { - // Unlike flags=0, MREMAP_FIXED requires that [old_address, - // old_address+new_size) only spans a single vma. - void* addr = mremap(src.ptr(), 3 * kPageSize, 2 * kPageSize, - MREMAP_MAYMOVE | MREMAP_FIXED, dst.ptr()); - TEST_CHECK_MSG(addr == MAP_FAILED, "mremap unexpectedly succeeded"); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(errno == EFAULT, "mremap failed with wrong errno"); - MaybeSave(); - - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(src.addr())); - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(src.addr() + kPageSize)); - // Despite failing, mremap should have unmapped [old_address+new_size, - // old_address+old_size) (i.e. the third page). - TEST_CHECK(!IsMapped(src.addr() + 2 * kPageSize)); - // Despite failing, mremap should have unmapped the destination pages. - TEST_CHECK(!IsMapped(dst.addr())); - TEST_CHECK(!IsMapped(dst.addr() + kPageSize)); - }; - - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(rest), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -TEST_P(MremapParamTest, Fixed_Expansion) { - Mapping const src = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_NONE, GetParam())); - Mapping const dst = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(2 * kPageSize, PROT_NONE, GetParam())); - - const auto rest = [&] { - // Unmap dst so we can check that mremap actually maps all pages - // at the destination. - TEST_PCHECK(munmap(dst.ptr(), 2 * kPageSize) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - void* addr = mremap(src.ptr(), kPageSize, 2 * kPageSize, - MREMAP_MAYMOVE | MREMAP_FIXED, dst.ptr()); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(addr != MAP_FAILED, "mremap failed"); - TEST_CHECK(addr == dst.ptr()); - MaybeSave(); - - TEST_CHECK(!IsMapped(src.addr())); - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(dst.addr())); - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(dst.addr() + kPageSize)); - }; - - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(rest), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(PrivateShared, MremapParamTest, - ::testing::Values(MAP_PRIVATE, MAP_SHARED)); - -// mremap with old_size == 0 only works with MAP_SHARED after Linux 4.14 -// (dba58d3b8c50 "mm/mremap: fail map duplication attempts for private -// mappings"). - -TEST(MremapTest, InPlace_Copy) { - Mapping const m = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_NONE, MAP_SHARED)); - EXPECT_THAT(Mremap(m.ptr(), 0, kPageSize, 0, nullptr), - PosixErrorIs(ENOMEM, _)); -} - -TEST(MremapTest, MayMove_Copy) { - Mapping const m = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_NONE, MAP_SHARED)); - - // Remainder of this test executes in a subprocess to ensure that if mremap - // incorrectly removes m, it is not remapped by another thread. - const auto rest = [&] { - void* ptr = mremap(m.ptr(), 0, kPageSize, MREMAP_MAYMOVE, nullptr); - MaybeSave(); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(ptr != MAP_FAILED, "mremap failed"); - TEST_CHECK(ptr != m.ptr()); - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(m.addr())); - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(ptr))); - }; - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(rest), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -TEST(MremapTest, MustMove_Copy) { - Mapping const src = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_NONE, MAP_SHARED)); - Mapping const dst = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - - // Remainder of this test executes in a subprocess to ensure that if mremap - // incorrectly removes src, it is not remapped by another thread. - const auto rest = [&] { - void* ptr = mremap(src.ptr(), 0, kPageSize, MREMAP_MAYMOVE | MREMAP_FIXED, - dst.ptr()); - MaybeSave(); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(ptr != MAP_FAILED, "mremap failed"); - TEST_CHECK(ptr == dst.ptr()); - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(src.addr())); - TEST_CHECK(IsMapped(dst.addr())); - }; - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(rest), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -void ExpectAllBytesAre(absl::string_view v, char c) { - for (size_t i = 0; i < v.size(); i++) { - ASSERT_EQ(v[i], c) << "at offset " << i; - } -} - -TEST(MremapTest, ExpansionPreservesCOWPagesAndExposesNewFilePages) { - // Create a file with 3 pages. The first is filled with 'a', the second is - // filled with 'b', and the third is filled with 'c'. - TempPath const file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR)); - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(fd.get(), std::string(kPageSize, 'a').c_str(), kPageSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(fd.get(), std::string(kPageSize, 'b').c_str(), kPageSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(fd.get(), std::string(kPageSize, 'c').c_str(), kPageSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - - // Create a private mapping of the first 2 pages, and fill the second page - // with 'd'. - Mapping const src = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Mmap(nullptr, 2 * kPageSize, - PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_PRIVATE, fd.get(), 0)); - memset(reinterpret_cast<void*>(src.addr() + kPageSize), 'd', kPageSize); - MaybeSave(); - - // Move the mapping while expanding it to 3 pages. The resulting mapping - // should contain the original first page of the file (filled with 'a'), - // followed by the private copy of the second page (filled with 'd'), followed - // by the newly-mapped third page of the file (filled with 'c'). - Mapping const dst = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(3 * kPageSize, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - ASSERT_THAT(Mremap(src.ptr(), 2 * kPageSize, 3 * kPageSize, - MREMAP_MAYMOVE | MREMAP_FIXED, dst.ptr()), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(dst.ptr())); - auto const v = dst.view(); - ExpectAllBytesAre(v.substr(0, kPageSize), 'a'); - ExpectAllBytesAre(v.substr(kPageSize, kPageSize), 'd'); - ExpectAllBytesAre(v.substr(2 * kPageSize, kPageSize), 'c'); -} - -TEST(MremapDeathTest, SharedAnon) { - SetupGvisorDeathTest(); - - // Reserve 4 pages of address space. - Mapping const reserved = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(4 * kPageSize, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - - // Create a 2-page shared anonymous mapping at the beginning of the - // reservation. Fill the first page with 'a' and the second with 'b'. - Mapping const m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Mmap(reserved.ptr(), 2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_SHARED | MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_FIXED, -1, 0)); - memset(m.ptr(), 'a', kPageSize); - memset(reinterpret_cast<void*>(m.addr() + kPageSize), 'b', kPageSize); - MaybeSave(); - - // Shrink the mapping to 1 page in-place. - ASSERT_THAT(Mremap(m.ptr(), 2 * kPageSize, kPageSize, 0, m.ptr()), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(m.ptr())); - - // Expand the mapping to 3 pages, moving it forward by 1 page in the process - // since the old and new mappings can't overlap. - void* const new_m = reinterpret_cast<void*>(m.addr() + kPageSize); - ASSERT_THAT(Mremap(m.ptr(), kPageSize, 3 * kPageSize, - MREMAP_MAYMOVE | MREMAP_FIXED, new_m), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(new_m)); - - // The first 2 pages of the mapping should still contain the data we wrote - // (i.e. shrinking should not have discarded the second page's data), while - // touching the third page should raise SIGBUS. - auto const v = - absl::string_view(static_cast<char const*>(new_m), 3 * kPageSize); - ExpectAllBytesAre(v.substr(0, kPageSize), 'a'); - ExpectAllBytesAre(v.substr(kPageSize, kPageSize), 'b'); - EXPECT_EXIT(ExpectAllBytesAre(v.substr(2 * kPageSize, kPageSize), '\0'), - ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGBUS), ""); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/msync.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/msync.cc deleted file mode 100644 index ac7146017..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/msync.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,153 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <functional> -#include <string> -#include <utility> -#include <vector> - -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/memory_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// Parameters for msync tests. Use a std::tuple so we can use -// ::testing::Combine. -using MsyncTestParam = - std::tuple<int, // msync flags - std::function<PosixErrorOr<Mapping>()> // returns mapping to - // msync - >; - -class MsyncParameterizedTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<MsyncTestParam> { - protected: - int msync_flags() const { return std::get<0>(GetParam()); } - - PosixErrorOr<Mapping> GetMapping() const { return std::get<1>(GetParam())(); } -}; - -// All valid msync(2) flag combinations, not including MS_INVALIDATE. ("Linux -// permits a call to msync() that specifies neither [MS_SYNC or MS_ASYNC], with -// semantics that are (currently) equivalent to specifying MS_ASYNC." - -// msync(2)) -constexpr std::initializer_list<int> kMsyncFlags = {MS_SYNC, MS_ASYNC, 0}; - -// Returns functions that return mappings that should be successfully -// msync()able. -std::vector<std::function<PosixErrorOr<Mapping>()>> SyncableMappings() { - std::vector<std::function<PosixErrorOr<Mapping>()>> funcs; - for (bool const writable : {false, true}) { - for (int const mflags : {MAP_PRIVATE, MAP_SHARED}) { - int const prot = PROT_READ | (writable ? PROT_WRITE : 0); - int const oflags = O_CREAT | (writable ? O_RDWR : O_RDONLY); - funcs.push_back([=] { - return MmapAnon(kPageSize, prot, mflags); - }); - funcs.push_back([=]() -> PosixErrorOr<Mapping> { - std::string const path = NewTempAbsPath(); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto fd, Open(path, oflags, 0644)); - // Don't unlink the file since that breaks save/restore. Just let the - // test infrastructure clean up all of our temporary files when we're - // done. - return Mmap(nullptr, kPageSize, prot, mflags, fd.get(), 0); - }); - } - } - return funcs; -} - -PosixErrorOr<Mapping> NoMappings() { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "unexpected attempt to create a mapping"); -} - -// "Fixture" for msync tests that hold for all valid flags, but do not create -// mappings. -using MsyncNoMappingTest = MsyncParameterizedTest; - -TEST_P(MsyncNoMappingTest, UnmappedAddressWithZeroLengthSucceeds) { - EXPECT_THAT(msync(nullptr, 0, msync_flags()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(MsyncNoMappingTest, UnmappedAddressWithNonzeroLengthFails) { - EXPECT_THAT(msync(nullptr, kPageSize, msync_flags()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOMEM)); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(All, MsyncNoMappingTest, - ::testing::Combine(::testing::ValuesIn(kMsyncFlags), - ::testing::Values(NoMappings))); - -// "Fixture" for msync tests that are not parameterized by msync flags, but do -// create mappings. -using MsyncNoFlagsTest = MsyncParameterizedTest; - -TEST_P(MsyncNoFlagsTest, BothSyncAndAsyncFails) { - auto m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetMapping()); - EXPECT_THAT(msync(m.ptr(), m.len(), MS_SYNC | MS_ASYNC), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - All, MsyncNoFlagsTest, - ::testing::Combine(::testing::Values(0), // ignored - ::testing::ValuesIn(SyncableMappings()))); - -// "Fixture" for msync tests parameterized by both msync flags and sources of -// mappings. -using MsyncFullParamTest = MsyncParameterizedTest; - -TEST_P(MsyncFullParamTest, NormallySucceeds) { - auto m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetMapping()); - EXPECT_THAT(msync(m.ptr(), m.len(), msync_flags()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(MsyncFullParamTest, UnalignedLengthSucceeds) { - auto m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetMapping()); - EXPECT_THAT(msync(m.ptr(), m.len() - 1, msync_flags()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(MsyncFullParamTest, UnalignedAddressFails) { - auto m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetMapping()); - EXPECT_THAT( - msync(reinterpret_cast<void*>(m.addr() + 1), m.len() - 1, msync_flags()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(MsyncFullParamTest, InvalidateUnlockedSucceeds) { - auto m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetMapping()); - EXPECT_THAT(msync(m.ptr(), m.len(), msync_flags() | MS_INVALIDATE), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// The test for MS_INVALIDATE on mlocked pages is in mlock.cc since it requires -// probing for mlock support. - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - All, MsyncFullParamTest, - ::testing::Combine(::testing::ValuesIn(kMsyncFlags), - ::testing::ValuesIn(SyncableMappings()))); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/munmap.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/munmap.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 067241f4d..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/munmap.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/mman.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -class MunmapTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - m_ = mmap(nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0); - ASSERT_NE(MAP_FAILED, m_); - } - - void* m_ = nullptr; -}; - -TEST_F(MunmapTest, HappyCase) { - EXPECT_THAT(munmap(m_, kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(MunmapTest, ZeroLength) { - EXPECT_THAT(munmap(m_, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_F(MunmapTest, LastPageRoundUp) { - // Attempt to unmap up to and including the last page. - EXPECT_THAT(munmap(m_, static_cast<size_t>(-kPageSize + 1)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/open.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/open.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 2b1df52ce..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/open.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,378 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <linux/capability.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/memory/memory.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/file_base.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// This test is currently very rudimentary. -// -// There are plenty of extra cases to cover once the sentry supports them. -// -// Different types of opens: -// * O_CREAT -// * O_DIRECTORY -// * O_NOFOLLOW -// * O_PATH <- Will we ever support this? -// -// Special operations on open: -// * O_EXCL -// -// Special files: -// * Blocking behavior for a named pipe. -// -// Different errors: -// * EACCES -// * EEXIST -// * ENAMETOOLONG -// * ELOOP -// * ENOTDIR -// * EPERM -class OpenTest : public FileTest { - void SetUp() override { - FileTest::SetUp(); - - ASSERT_THAT( - write(test_file_fd_.get(), test_data_.c_str(), test_data_.length()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(test_data_.length())); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(test_file_fd_.get(), 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - public: - const std::string test_data_ = "hello world\n"; -}; - -TEST_F(OpenTest, ReadOnly) { - char buf; - const FileDescriptor ro_file = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDONLY)); - - EXPECT_THAT(read(ro_file.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(ro_file.get(), 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(write(ro_file.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST_F(OpenTest, WriteOnly) { - char buf; - const FileDescriptor wo_file = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_WRONLY)); - - EXPECT_THAT(read(wo_file.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(wo_file.get(), 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(write(wo_file.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); -} - -TEST_F(OpenTest, ReadWrite) { - char buf; - const FileDescriptor rw_file = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDWR)); - - EXPECT_THAT(read(rw_file.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(rw_file.get(), 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(write(rw_file.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); -} - -TEST_F(OpenTest, RelPath) { - auto name = std::string(Basename(test_file_name_)); - - ASSERT_THAT(chdir(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(name, O_RDONLY)); -} - -TEST_F(OpenTest, AbsPath) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDONLY)); -} - -TEST_F(OpenTest, AtRelPath) { - auto name = std::string(Basename(test_file_name_)); - const FileDescriptor dirfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(OpenAt(dirfd.get(), name, O_RDONLY)); -} - -TEST_F(OpenTest, AtAbsPath) { - const FileDescriptor dirfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(OpenAt(dirfd.get(), test_file_name_, O_RDONLY)); -} - -TEST_F(OpenTest, OpenNoFollowSymlink) { - const std::string link_path = JoinPath(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "link"); - ASSERT_THAT(symlink(test_file_name_.c_str(), link_path.c_str()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - auto cleanup = Cleanup([link_path]() { - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(link_path.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // Open will succeed without O_NOFOLLOW and fails with O_NOFOLLOW. - const FileDescriptor fd2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(link_path, O_RDONLY)); - ASSERT_THAT(open(link_path.c_str(), O_RDONLY | O_NOFOLLOW), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ELOOP)); -} - -TEST_F(OpenTest, OpenNoFollowStillFollowsLinksInPath) { - // We will create the following structure: - // tmp_folder/real_folder/file - // tmp_folder/sym_folder -> tmp_folder/real_folder - // - // We will then open tmp_folder/sym_folder/file with O_NOFOLLOW and it - // should succeed as O_NOFOLLOW only applies to the final path component. - auto tmp_path = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir())); - auto sym_path = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateSymlinkTo(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), tmp_path.path())); - auto file_path = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(tmp_path.path())); - - auto path_via_symlink = JoinPath(sym_path.path(), Basename(file_path.path())); - const FileDescriptor fd2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(path_via_symlink, O_RDONLY | O_NOFOLLOW)); -} - -TEST_F(OpenTest, Fault) { - char* totally_not_null = nullptr; - ASSERT_THAT(open(totally_not_null, O_RDONLY), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST_F(OpenTest, AppendOnly) { - // First write some data to the fresh file. - const int64_t kBufSize = 1024; - std::vector<char> buf(kBufSize, 'a'); - - FileDescriptor fd0 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDWR)); - - std::fill(buf.begin(), buf.end(), 'a'); - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(fd0.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - fd0.reset(); // Close the file early. - - // Next get two handles to the same file. We open two files because we want - // to make sure that appending is respected between them. - const FileDescriptor fd1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDWR | O_APPEND)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd1.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - const FileDescriptor fd2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDWR | O_APPEND)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd2.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Then try to write to the first file and make sure the bytes are appended. - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(fd1.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - - // Check that the size of the file is correct and that the offset has been - // incremented to that size. - struct stat s0; - EXPECT_THAT(fstat(fd1.get(), &s0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(s0.st_size, kBufSize * 2); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd1.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kBufSize * 2)); - - // Then try to write to the second file and make sure the bytes are appended. - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(fd2.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - - // Check that the size of the file is correct and that the offset has been - // incremented to that size. - struct stat s1; - EXPECT_THAT(fstat(fd2.get(), &s1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(s1.st_size, kBufSize * 3); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd2.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kBufSize * 3)); -} - -TEST_F(OpenTest, AppendConcurrentWrite) { - constexpr int kThreadCount = 5; - constexpr int kBytesPerThread = 10000; - std::unique_ptr<ScopedThread> threads[kThreadCount]; - - // In case of the uncached policy, we expect that a file system can be changed - // externally, so we create a new inode each time when we open a file and we - // can't guarantee that writes to files with O_APPEND will work correctly. - SKIP_IF(getenv("GVISOR_GOFER_UNCACHED")); - - EXPECT_THAT(truncate(test_file_name_.c_str(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::string filename = test_file_name_; - DisableSave ds; // Too many syscalls. - // Start kThreadCount threads which will write concurrently into the same - // file. - for (int i = 0; i < kThreadCount; i++) { - threads[i] = absl::make_unique<ScopedThread>([filename]() { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(filename, O_RDWR | O_APPEND)); - - for (int j = 0; j < kBytesPerThread; j++) { - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(fd.get(), &j, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - } - }); - } - for (int i = 0; i < kThreadCount; i++) { - threads[i]->Join(); - } - - // Check that the size of the file is correct. - struct stat st; - EXPECT_THAT(stat(test_file_name_.c_str(), &st), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(st.st_size, kThreadCount * kBytesPerThread); -} - -TEST_F(OpenTest, Truncate) { - { - // First write some data to the new file and close it. - FileDescriptor fd0 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_WRONLY)); - std::vector<char> orig(10, 'a'); - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(fd0.get(), orig.data(), orig.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(orig.size())); - } - - // Then open with truncate and verify that offset is set to 0. - const FileDescriptor fd1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDWR | O_TRUNC)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd1.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Then write less data to the file and ensure the old content is gone. - std::vector<char> want(5, 'b'); - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(fd1.get(), want.data(), want.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(want.size())); - - struct stat stat; - EXPECT_THAT(fstat(fd1.get(), &stat), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(stat.st_size, want.size()); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd1.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(want.size())); - - // Read the data and ensure only the latest write is in the file. - std::vector<char> got(want.size() + 1, 'c'); - ASSERT_THAT(pread(fd1.get(), got.data(), got.size(), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(want.size())); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(want.data(), got.data(), want.size()), 0) - << "rbuf=" << got.data(); - EXPECT_EQ(got.back(), 'c'); // Last byte should not have been modified. -} - -TEST_F(OpenTest, NameTooLong) { - char buf[4097] = {}; - memset(buf, 'a', 4097); - EXPECT_THAT(open(buf, O_RDONLY), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENAMETOOLONG)); -} - -TEST_F(OpenTest, DotsFromRoot) { - const FileDescriptor rootfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/", O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY)); - const FileDescriptor other_rootfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(OpenAt(rootfd.get(), "..", O_RDONLY)); -} - -TEST_F(OpenTest, DirectoryWritableFails) { - ASSERT_THAT(open(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir().c_str(), O_RDWR), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EISDIR)); -} - -TEST_F(OpenTest, FileNotDirectory) { - // Create a file and try to open it with O_DIRECTORY. - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - ASSERT_THAT(open(file.path().c_str(), O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTDIR)); -} - -TEST_F(OpenTest, Null) { - char c = '\0'; - ASSERT_THAT(open(&c, O_RDONLY), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -// NOTE(b/119785738): While the man pages specify that this behavior should be -// undefined, Linux truncates the file on opening read only if we have write -// permission, so we will too. -TEST_F(OpenTest, CanTruncateReadOnly) { - const FileDescriptor fd1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDONLY | O_TRUNC)); - - struct stat stat; - EXPECT_THAT(fstat(fd1.get(), &stat), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(stat.st_size, 0); -} - -// If we don't have read permission on the file, opening with -// O_TRUNC should fail. -TEST_F(OpenTest, CanTruncateReadOnlyNoWritePermission_NoRandomSave) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override file permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - - const DisableSave ds; // Permissions are dropped. - ASSERT_THAT(chmod(test_file_name_.c_str(), S_IRUSR | S_IRGRP), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(open(test_file_name_.c_str(), O_RDONLY | O_TRUNC), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); - - const FileDescriptor fd1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDONLY)); - - struct stat stat; - EXPECT_THAT(fstat(fd1.get(), &stat), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(stat.st_size, test_data_.size()); -} - -// If we don't have read permission but have write permission, opening O_WRONLY -// and O_TRUNC should succeed. -TEST_F(OpenTest, CanTruncateWriteOnlyNoReadPermission_NoRandomSave) { - const DisableSave ds; // Permissions are dropped. - - EXPECT_THAT(fchmod(test_file_fd_.get(), S_IWUSR | S_IWGRP), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - const FileDescriptor fd1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); - - EXPECT_THAT(fchmod(test_file_fd_.get(), S_IRUSR | S_IRGRP), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - const FileDescriptor fd2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDONLY)); - - struct stat stat; - EXPECT_THAT(fstat(fd2.get(), &stat), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(stat.st_size, 0); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/open_create.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/open_create.cc deleted file mode 100644 index e5a85ef9d..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/open_create.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/temp_umask.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { -TEST(CreateTest, TmpFile) { - int fd; - EXPECT_THAT(fd = open(JoinPath(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "a").c_str(), - O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(CreateTest, ExistingFile) { - int fd; - EXPECT_THAT( - fd = open(JoinPath(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "ExistingFile").c_str(), - O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT( - fd = open(JoinPath(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "ExistingFile").c_str(), - O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(CreateTest, CreateAtFile) { - int dirfd; - EXPECT_THAT(dirfd = open(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir().c_str(), O_DIRECTORY, 0666), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(openat(dirfd, "CreateAtFile", O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(dirfd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(CreateTest, HonorsUmask_NoRandomSave) { - const DisableSave ds; // file cannot be re-opened as writable. - TempUmask mask(0222); - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT( - fd = open(JoinPath(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "UmaskedFile").c_str(), - O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666), - SyscallSucceeds()); - struct stat statbuf; - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(fd, &statbuf), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(0444, statbuf.st_mode & 0777); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(CreateTest, CreateExclusively) { - std::string filename = NewTempAbsPath(); - - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(filename.c_str(), O_CREAT | O_RDWR, 0644), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(open(filename.c_str(), O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_RDWR, 0644), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EEXIST)); -} - -TEST(CreateTest, CreateFailsOnUnpermittedDir) { - // Make sure we don't have CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, since that allows the user to - // always override directory permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - ASSERT_THAT(open("/foo", O_CREAT | O_RDWR, 0644), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -TEST(CreateTest, CreateFailsOnDirWithoutWritePerms) { - // Make sure we don't have CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, since that allows the user to - // always override directory permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - auto parent = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateDirWith(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), 0555)); - auto file = JoinPath(parent.path(), "foo"); - ASSERT_THAT(open(file.c_str(), O_CREAT | O_RDWR, 0644), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -// A file originally created RW, but opened RO can later be opened RW. -TEST(CreateTest, OpenCreateROThenRW) { - TempPath file(NewTempAbsPath()); - - // Create a RW file, but only open it RO. - FileDescriptor fd1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open(file.path(), O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_RDONLY, 0644)); - - // Now get a RW FD. - FileDescriptor fd2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR)); - - // fd1 is not writable, but fd2 is. - char c = 'a'; - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(fd1.get(), &c, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(fd2.get(), &c, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/packet_socket.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/packet_socket.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 7a3379b9e..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/packet_socket.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,299 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <arpa/inet.h> -#include <linux/capability.h> -#include <linux/if_arp.h> -#include <linux/if_packet.h> -#include <net/ethernet.h> -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <netinet/ip.h> -#include <netinet/udp.h> -#include <poll.h> -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/base/internal/endian.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -// Some of these tests involve sending packets via AF_PACKET sockets and the -// loopback interface. Because AF_PACKET circumvents so much of the networking -// stack, Linux sees these packets as "martian", i.e. they claim to be to/from -// localhost but don't have the usual associated data. Thus Linux drops them by -// default. You can see where this happens by following the code at: -// -// - net/ipv4/ip_input.c:ip_rcv_finish, which calls -// - net/ipv4/route.c:ip_route_input_noref, which calls -// - net/ipv4/route.c:ip_route_input_slow, which finds and drops martian -// packets. -// -// To tell Linux not to drop these packets, you need to tell it to accept our -// funny packets (which are completely valid and correct, but lack associated -// in-kernel data because we use AF_PACKET): -// -// echo 1 >> /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/lo/accept_local -// echo 1 >> /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/lo/route_localnet -// -// These tests require CAP_NET_RAW to run. - -// TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/173): gVisor support. - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -constexpr char kMessage[] = "soweoneul malhaebwa"; -constexpr in_port_t kPort = 0x409c; // htons(40000) - -// -// "Cooked" tests. Cooked AF_PACKET sockets do not contain link layer -// headers, and provide link layer destination/source information via a -// returned struct sockaddr_ll. -// - -// Send kMessage via sock to loopback -void SendUDPMessage(int sock) { - struct sockaddr_in dest = {}; - dest.sin_port = kPort; - dest.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - dest.sin_family = AF_INET; - EXPECT_THAT(sendto(sock, kMessage, sizeof(kMessage), 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&dest), sizeof(dest)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kMessage))); -} - -// Send an IP packet and make sure ETH_P_<something else> doesn't pick it up. -TEST(BasicCookedPacketTest, WrongType) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - FileDescriptor sock = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_PACKET, SOCK_DGRAM, ETH_P_PUP)); - - // Let's use a simple IP payload: a UDP datagram. - FileDescriptor udp_sock = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)); - SendUDPMessage(udp_sock.get()); - - // Wait and make sure the socket never becomes readable. - struct pollfd pfd = {}; - pfd.fd = sock.get(); - pfd.events = POLLIN; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&pfd, 1, 1000), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -// Tests for "cooked" (SOCK_DGRAM) packet(7) sockets. -class CookedPacketTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<int> { - protected: - // Creates a socket to be used in tests. - void SetUp() override; - - // Closes the socket created by SetUp(). - void TearDown() override; - - // Gets the device index of the loopback device. - int GetLoopbackIndex(); - - // The socket used for both reading and writing. - int socket_; -}; - -void CookedPacketTest::SetUp() { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - ASSERT_THAT(socket_ = socket(AF_PACKET, SOCK_DGRAM, htons(GetParam())), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -void CookedPacketTest::TearDown() { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - EXPECT_THAT(close(socket_), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -int CookedPacketTest::GetLoopbackIndex() { - struct ifreq ifr; - snprintf(ifr.ifr_name, IFNAMSIZ, "lo"); - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(socket_, SIOCGIFINDEX, &ifr), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_NE(ifr.ifr_ifindex, 0); - return ifr.ifr_ifindex; -} - -// Receive via a packet socket. -TEST_P(CookedPacketTest, Receive) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - // Let's use a simple IP payload: a UDP datagram. - FileDescriptor udp_sock = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)); - SendUDPMessage(udp_sock.get()); - - // Wait for the socket to become readable. - struct pollfd pfd = {}; - pfd.fd = socket_; - pfd.events = POLLIN; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&pfd, 1, 2000), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Read and verify the data. - constexpr size_t packet_size = - sizeof(struct iphdr) + sizeof(struct udphdr) + sizeof(kMessage); - char buf[64]; - struct sockaddr_ll src = {}; - socklen_t src_len = sizeof(src); - ASSERT_THAT(recvfrom(socket_, buf, sizeof(buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&src), &src_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(packet_size)); - ASSERT_EQ(src_len, sizeof(src)); - - // Verify the source address. - EXPECT_EQ(src.sll_family, AF_PACKET); - EXPECT_EQ(src.sll_protocol, htons(ETH_P_IP)); - EXPECT_EQ(src.sll_ifindex, GetLoopbackIndex()); - EXPECT_EQ(src.sll_hatype, ARPHRD_LOOPBACK); - EXPECT_EQ(src.sll_halen, ETH_ALEN); - // This came from the loopback device, so the address is all 0s. - for (int i = 0; i < src.sll_halen; i++) { - EXPECT_EQ(src.sll_addr[i], 0); - } - - // Verify the IP header. We memcpy to deal with pointer aligment. - struct iphdr ip = {}; - memcpy(&ip, buf, sizeof(ip)); - EXPECT_EQ(ip.ihl, 5); - EXPECT_EQ(ip.version, 4); - EXPECT_EQ(ip.tot_len, htons(packet_size)); - EXPECT_EQ(ip.protocol, IPPROTO_UDP); - EXPECT_EQ(ip.daddr, htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK)); - EXPECT_EQ(ip.saddr, htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK)); - - // Verify the UDP header. We memcpy to deal with pointer aligment. - struct udphdr udp = {}; - memcpy(&udp, buf + sizeof(iphdr), sizeof(udp)); - EXPECT_EQ(udp.dest, kPort); - EXPECT_EQ(udp.len, htons(sizeof(udphdr) + sizeof(kMessage))); - - // Verify the payload. - char* payload = reinterpret_cast<char*>(buf + sizeof(iphdr) + sizeof(udphdr)); - EXPECT_EQ(strncmp(payload, kMessage, sizeof(kMessage)), 0); -} - -// Send via a packet socket. -TEST_P(CookedPacketTest, Send) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - // Let's send a UDP packet and receive it using a regular UDP socket. - FileDescriptor udp_sock = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)); - struct sockaddr_in bind_addr = {}; - bind_addr.sin_family = AF_INET; - bind_addr.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - bind_addr.sin_port = kPort; - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(udp_sock.get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&bind_addr), - sizeof(bind_addr)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Set up the destination physical address. - struct sockaddr_ll dest = {}; - dest.sll_family = AF_PACKET; - dest.sll_halen = ETH_ALEN; - dest.sll_ifindex = GetLoopbackIndex(); - dest.sll_protocol = htons(ETH_P_IP); - // We're sending to the loopback device, so the address is all 0s. - memset(dest.sll_addr, 0x00, ETH_ALEN); - - // Set up the IP header. - struct iphdr iphdr = {0}; - iphdr.ihl = 5; - iphdr.version = 4; - iphdr.tos = 0; - iphdr.tot_len = - htons(sizeof(struct iphdr) + sizeof(struct udphdr) + sizeof(kMessage)); - // Get a pseudo-random ID. If we clash with an in-use ID the test will fail, - // but we have no way of getting an ID we know to be good. - srand(*reinterpret_cast<unsigned int*>(&iphdr)); - iphdr.id = rand(); - // Linux sets this bit ("do not fragment") for small packets. - iphdr.frag_off = 1 << 6; - iphdr.ttl = 64; - iphdr.protocol = IPPROTO_UDP; - iphdr.daddr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - iphdr.saddr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - iphdr.check = IPChecksum(iphdr); - - // Set up the UDP header. - struct udphdr udphdr = {}; - udphdr.source = kPort; - udphdr.dest = kPort; - udphdr.len = htons(sizeof(udphdr) + sizeof(kMessage)); - udphdr.check = UDPChecksum(iphdr, udphdr, kMessage, sizeof(kMessage)); - - // Copy both headers and the payload into our packet buffer. - char send_buf[sizeof(iphdr) + sizeof(udphdr) + sizeof(kMessage)]; - memcpy(send_buf, &iphdr, sizeof(iphdr)); - memcpy(send_buf + sizeof(iphdr), &udphdr, sizeof(udphdr)); - memcpy(send_buf + sizeof(iphdr) + sizeof(udphdr), kMessage, sizeof(kMessage)); - - // Send it. - ASSERT_THAT(sendto(socket_, send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&dest), sizeof(dest)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Wait for the packet to become available on both sockets. - struct pollfd pfd = {}; - pfd.fd = udp_sock.get(); - pfd.events = POLLIN; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&pfd, 1, 5000), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - pfd.fd = socket_; - pfd.events = POLLIN; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&pfd, 1, 5000), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Receive on the packet socket. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)]; - ASSERT_THAT(recv(socket_, recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - ASSERT_EQ(memcmp(recv_buf, send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)), 0); - - // Receive on the UDP socket. - struct sockaddr_in src; - socklen_t src_len = sizeof(src); - ASSERT_THAT(recvfrom(udp_sock.get(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), MSG_DONTWAIT, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&src), &src_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kMessage))); - // Check src and payload. - EXPECT_EQ(strncmp(recv_buf, kMessage, sizeof(kMessage)), 0); - EXPECT_EQ(src.sin_family, AF_INET); - EXPECT_EQ(src.sin_port, kPort); - EXPECT_EQ(src.sin_addr.s_addr, htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK)); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(AllInetTests, CookedPacketTest, - ::testing::Values(ETH_P_IP, ETH_P_ALL)); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/packet_socket_raw.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/packet_socket_raw.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 9e96460ee..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/packet_socket_raw.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,314 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <arpa/inet.h> -#include <linux/capability.h> -#include <linux/if_arp.h> -#include <linux/if_packet.h> -#include <net/ethernet.h> -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <netinet/ip.h> -#include <netinet/udp.h> -#include <poll.h> -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/base/internal/endian.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -// Some of these tests involve sending packets via AF_PACKET sockets and the -// loopback interface. Because AF_PACKET circumvents so much of the networking -// stack, Linux sees these packets as "martian", i.e. they claim to be to/from -// localhost but don't have the usual associated data. Thus Linux drops them by -// default. You can see where this happens by following the code at: -// -// - net/ipv4/ip_input.c:ip_rcv_finish, which calls -// - net/ipv4/route.c:ip_route_input_noref, which calls -// - net/ipv4/route.c:ip_route_input_slow, which finds and drops martian -// packets. -// -// To tell Linux not to drop these packets, you need to tell it to accept our -// funny packets (which are completely valid and correct, but lack associated -// in-kernel data because we use AF_PACKET): -// -// echo 1 >> /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/lo/accept_local -// echo 1 >> /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/lo/route_localnet -// -// These tests require CAP_NET_RAW to run. - -// TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/173): gVisor support. - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -constexpr char kMessage[] = "soweoneul malhaebwa"; -constexpr in_port_t kPort = 0x409c; // htons(40000) - -// Send kMessage via sock to loopback -void SendUDPMessage(int sock) { - struct sockaddr_in dest = {}; - dest.sin_port = kPort; - dest.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - dest.sin_family = AF_INET; - EXPECT_THAT(sendto(sock, kMessage, sizeof(kMessage), 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&dest), sizeof(dest)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kMessage))); -} - -// -// Raw tests. Packets sent with raw AF_PACKET sockets always include link layer -// headers. -// - -// Tests for "raw" (SOCK_RAW) packet(7) sockets. -class RawPacketTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<int> { - protected: - // Creates a socket to be used in tests. - void SetUp() override; - - // Closes the socket created by SetUp(). - void TearDown() override; - - // Gets the device index of the loopback device. - int GetLoopbackIndex(); - - // The socket used for both reading and writing. - int socket_; -}; - -void RawPacketTest::SetUp() { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - if (!IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - FileDescriptor acceptLocal = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open("/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/lo/accept_local", O_RDONLY)); - FileDescriptor routeLocalnet = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open("/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/lo/route_localnet", O_RDONLY)); - char enabled; - ASSERT_THAT(read(acceptLocal.get(), &enabled, 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - ASSERT_EQ(enabled, '1'); - ASSERT_THAT(read(routeLocalnet.get(), &enabled, 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - ASSERT_EQ(enabled, '1'); - } - - ASSERT_THAT(socket_ = socket(AF_PACKET, SOCK_RAW, htons(GetParam())), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -void RawPacketTest::TearDown() { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - EXPECT_THAT(close(socket_), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -int RawPacketTest::GetLoopbackIndex() { - struct ifreq ifr; - snprintf(ifr.ifr_name, IFNAMSIZ, "lo"); - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(socket_, SIOCGIFINDEX, &ifr), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_NE(ifr.ifr_ifindex, 0); - return ifr.ifr_ifindex; -} - -// Receive via a packet socket. -TEST_P(RawPacketTest, Receive) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - // Let's use a simple IP payload: a UDP datagram. - FileDescriptor udp_sock = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)); - SendUDPMessage(udp_sock.get()); - - // Wait for the socket to become readable. - struct pollfd pfd = {}; - pfd.fd = socket_; - pfd.events = POLLIN; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&pfd, 1, 2000), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Read and verify the data. - constexpr size_t packet_size = sizeof(struct ethhdr) + sizeof(struct iphdr) + - sizeof(struct udphdr) + sizeof(kMessage); - char buf[64]; - struct sockaddr_ll src = {}; - socklen_t src_len = sizeof(src); - ASSERT_THAT(recvfrom(socket_, buf, sizeof(buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&src), &src_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(packet_size)); - // sizeof(src) is the size of a struct sockaddr_ll. sockaddr_ll ends with an 8 - // byte physical address field, but ethernet (MAC) addresses only use 6 bytes. - // Thus src_len should get modified to be 2 less than the size of sockaddr_ll. - ASSERT_EQ(src_len, sizeof(src) - 2); - - // Verify the source address. - EXPECT_EQ(src.sll_family, AF_PACKET); - EXPECT_EQ(src.sll_protocol, htons(ETH_P_IP)); - EXPECT_EQ(src.sll_ifindex, GetLoopbackIndex()); - EXPECT_EQ(src.sll_hatype, ARPHRD_LOOPBACK); - EXPECT_EQ(src.sll_halen, ETH_ALEN); - // This came from the loopback device, so the address is all 0s. - for (int i = 0; i < src.sll_halen; i++) { - EXPECT_EQ(src.sll_addr[i], 0); - } - - // Verify the ethernet header. We memcpy to deal with pointer alignment. - struct ethhdr eth = {}; - memcpy(ð, buf, sizeof(eth)); - // The destination and source address should be 0, for loopback. - for (int i = 0; i < ETH_ALEN; i++) { - EXPECT_EQ(eth.h_dest[i], 0); - EXPECT_EQ(eth.h_source[i], 0); - } - EXPECT_EQ(eth.h_proto, htons(ETH_P_IP)); - - // Verify the IP header. We memcpy to deal with pointer aligment. - struct iphdr ip = {}; - memcpy(&ip, buf + sizeof(ethhdr), sizeof(ip)); - EXPECT_EQ(ip.ihl, 5); - EXPECT_EQ(ip.version, 4); - EXPECT_EQ(ip.tot_len, htons(packet_size - sizeof(eth))); - EXPECT_EQ(ip.protocol, IPPROTO_UDP); - EXPECT_EQ(ip.daddr, htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK)); - EXPECT_EQ(ip.saddr, htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK)); - - // Verify the UDP header. We memcpy to deal with pointer aligment. - struct udphdr udp = {}; - memcpy(&udp, buf + sizeof(eth) + sizeof(iphdr), sizeof(udp)); - EXPECT_EQ(udp.dest, kPort); - EXPECT_EQ(udp.len, htons(sizeof(udphdr) + sizeof(kMessage))); - - // Verify the payload. - char* payload = reinterpret_cast<char*>(buf + sizeof(eth) + sizeof(iphdr) + - sizeof(udphdr)); - EXPECT_EQ(strncmp(payload, kMessage, sizeof(kMessage)), 0); -} - -// Send via a packet socket. -TEST_P(RawPacketTest, Send) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - // Let's send a UDP packet and receive it using a regular UDP socket. - FileDescriptor udp_sock = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)); - struct sockaddr_in bind_addr = {}; - bind_addr.sin_family = AF_INET; - bind_addr.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - bind_addr.sin_port = kPort; - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(udp_sock.get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&bind_addr), - sizeof(bind_addr)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Set up the destination physical address. - struct sockaddr_ll dest = {}; - dest.sll_family = AF_PACKET; - dest.sll_halen = ETH_ALEN; - dest.sll_ifindex = GetLoopbackIndex(); - dest.sll_protocol = htons(ETH_P_IP); - // We're sending to the loopback device, so the address is all 0s. - memset(dest.sll_addr, 0x00, ETH_ALEN); - - // Set up the ethernet header. The kernel takes care of the footer. - // We're sending to and from hardware address 0 (loopback). - struct ethhdr eth = {}; - eth.h_proto = htons(ETH_P_IP); - - // Set up the IP header. - struct iphdr iphdr = {}; - iphdr.ihl = 5; - iphdr.version = 4; - iphdr.tos = 0; - iphdr.tot_len = - htons(sizeof(struct iphdr) + sizeof(struct udphdr) + sizeof(kMessage)); - // Get a pseudo-random ID. If we clash with an in-use ID the test will fail, - // but we have no way of getting an ID we know to be good. - srand(*reinterpret_cast<unsigned int*>(&iphdr)); - iphdr.id = rand(); - // Linux sets this bit ("do not fragment") for small packets. - iphdr.frag_off = 1 << 6; - iphdr.ttl = 64; - iphdr.protocol = IPPROTO_UDP; - iphdr.daddr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - iphdr.saddr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - iphdr.check = IPChecksum(iphdr); - - // Set up the UDP header. - struct udphdr udphdr = {}; - udphdr.source = kPort; - udphdr.dest = kPort; - udphdr.len = htons(sizeof(udphdr) + sizeof(kMessage)); - udphdr.check = UDPChecksum(iphdr, udphdr, kMessage, sizeof(kMessage)); - - // Copy both headers and the payload into our packet buffer. - char - send_buf[sizeof(eth) + sizeof(iphdr) + sizeof(udphdr) + sizeof(kMessage)]; - memcpy(send_buf, ð, sizeof(eth)); - memcpy(send_buf + sizeof(ethhdr), &iphdr, sizeof(iphdr)); - memcpy(send_buf + sizeof(ethhdr) + sizeof(iphdr), &udphdr, sizeof(udphdr)); - memcpy(send_buf + sizeof(ethhdr) + sizeof(iphdr) + sizeof(udphdr), kMessage, - sizeof(kMessage)); - - // Send it. - ASSERT_THAT(sendto(socket_, send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&dest), sizeof(dest)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Wait for the packet to become available on both sockets. - struct pollfd pfd = {}; - pfd.fd = udp_sock.get(); - pfd.events = POLLIN; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&pfd, 1, 5000), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - pfd.fd = socket_; - pfd.events = POLLIN; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&pfd, 1, 5000), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Receive on the packet socket. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)]; - ASSERT_THAT(recv(socket_, recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - ASSERT_EQ(memcmp(recv_buf, send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)), 0); - - // Receive on the UDP socket. - struct sockaddr_in src; - socklen_t src_len = sizeof(src); - ASSERT_THAT(recvfrom(udp_sock.get(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), MSG_DONTWAIT, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&src), &src_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kMessage))); - // Check src and payload. - EXPECT_EQ(strncmp(recv_buf, kMessage, sizeof(kMessage)), 0); - EXPECT_EQ(src.sin_family, AF_INET); - EXPECT_EQ(src.sin_port, kPort); - EXPECT_EQ(src.sin_addr.s_addr, htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK)); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(AllInetTests, RawPacketTest, - ::testing::Values(ETH_P_IP /*, ETH_P_ALL*/)); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/partial_bad_buffer.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/partial_bad_buffer.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 33822ee57..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/partial_bad_buffer.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,415 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <netinet/tcp.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <sys/uio.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -using ::testing::Gt; - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -constexpr char kMessage[] = "hello world"; - -// PartialBadBufferTest checks the result of various IO syscalls when passed a -// buffer that does not have the space specified in the syscall (most of it is -// PROT_NONE). Linux is annoyingly inconsistent among different syscalls, so we -// test all of them. -class PartialBadBufferTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - // Create and open a directory for getdents cases. - directory_ = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - ASSERT_THAT( - directory_fd_ = open(directory_.path().c_str(), O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Create and open a normal file, placing it in the directory - // so the getdents cases have some dirents. - name_ = JoinPath(directory_.path(), "a"); - ASSERT_THAT(fd_ = open(name_.c_str(), O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0644), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Write some initial data. - size_t size = sizeof(kMessage) - 1; - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(fd_, &kMessage, size), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(size)); - - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd_, 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceeds()); - - addr_ = mmap(0, 2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0); - ASSERT_NE(addr_, MAP_FAILED); - char* buf = reinterpret_cast<char*>(addr_); - - // Guard page for our read to run into. - ASSERT_THAT(mprotect(reinterpret_cast<void*>(buf + kPageSize), kPageSize, - PROT_NONE), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Leave only one free byte in the buffer. - bad_buffer_ = buf + kPageSize - 1; - } - - void TearDown() override { - EXPECT_THAT(munmap(addr_, 2 * kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()) << addr_; - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd_), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(name_.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(directory_fd_), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - // Return buffer with n bytes of free space. - // N.B. this is the same buffer used to back bad_buffer_. - char* FreeBytes(size_t n) { - TEST_CHECK(n <= static_cast<size_t>(4096)); - return reinterpret_cast<char*>(addr_) + kPageSize - n; - } - - std::string name_; - int fd_; - TempPath directory_; - int directory_fd_; - void* addr_; - char* bad_buffer_; -}; - -// We do both "big" and "small" tests to try to hit the "zero copy" and -// non-"zero copy" paths, which have different code paths for handling faults. - -TEST_F(PartialBadBufferTest, ReadBig) { - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(read)(fd_, bad_buffer_, kPageSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ('h', bad_buffer_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(PartialBadBufferTest, ReadSmall) { - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(read)(fd_, bad_buffer_, 10), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ('h', bad_buffer_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(PartialBadBufferTest, PreadBig) { - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(pread)(fd_, bad_buffer_, kPageSize, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ('h', bad_buffer_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(PartialBadBufferTest, PreadSmall) { - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(pread)(fd_, bad_buffer_, 10, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ('h', bad_buffer_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(PartialBadBufferTest, ReadvBig) { - struct iovec vec; - vec.iov_base = bad_buffer_; - vec.iov_len = kPageSize; - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(readv)(fd_, &vec, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ('h', bad_buffer_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(PartialBadBufferTest, ReadvSmall) { - struct iovec vec; - vec.iov_base = bad_buffer_; - vec.iov_len = 10; - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(readv)(fd_, &vec, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ('h', bad_buffer_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(PartialBadBufferTest, PreadvBig) { - struct iovec vec; - vec.iov_base = bad_buffer_; - vec.iov_len = kPageSize; - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(preadv)(fd_, &vec, 1, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ('h', bad_buffer_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(PartialBadBufferTest, PreadvSmall) { - struct iovec vec; - vec.iov_base = bad_buffer_; - vec.iov_len = 10; - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(preadv)(fd_, &vec, 1, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ('h', bad_buffer_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(PartialBadBufferTest, WriteBig) { - // FIXME(b/24788078): The sentry write syscalls will return immediately - // if Access returns an error, but Access may not return an error - // and the sentry will instead perform a partial write. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(fd_, bad_buffer_, kPageSize), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST_F(PartialBadBufferTest, WriteSmall) { - // FIXME(b/24788078): The sentry write syscalls will return immediately - // if Access returns an error, but Access may not return an error - // and the sentry will instead perform a partial write. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(fd_, bad_buffer_, 10), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST_F(PartialBadBufferTest, PwriteBig) { - // FIXME(b/24788078): The sentry write syscalls will return immediately - // if Access returns an error, but Access may not return an error - // and the sentry will instead perform a partial write. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(pwrite)(fd_, bad_buffer_, kPageSize, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST_F(PartialBadBufferTest, PwriteSmall) { - // FIXME(b/24788078): The sentry write syscalls will return immediately - // if Access returns an error, but Access may not return an error - // and the sentry will instead perform a partial write. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(pwrite)(fd_, bad_buffer_, 10, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST_F(PartialBadBufferTest, WritevBig) { - // FIXME(b/24788078): The sentry write syscalls will return immediately - // if Access returns an error, but Access may not return an error - // and the sentry will instead perform a partial write. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - struct iovec vec; - vec.iov_base = bad_buffer_; - vec.iov_len = kPageSize; - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(writev)(fd_, &vec, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST_F(PartialBadBufferTest, WritevSmall) { - // FIXME(b/24788078): The sentry write syscalls will return immediately - // if Access returns an error, but Access may not return an error - // and the sentry will instead perform a partial write. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - struct iovec vec; - vec.iov_base = bad_buffer_; - vec.iov_len = 10; - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(writev)(fd_, &vec, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST_F(PartialBadBufferTest, PwritevBig) { - // FIXME(b/24788078): The sentry write syscalls will return immediately - // if Access returns an error, but Access may not return an error - // and the sentry will instead perform a partial write. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - struct iovec vec; - vec.iov_base = bad_buffer_; - vec.iov_len = kPageSize; - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(pwritev)(fd_, &vec, 1, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST_F(PartialBadBufferTest, PwritevSmall) { - // FIXME(b/24788078): The sentry write syscalls will return immediately - // if Access returns an error, but Access may not return an error - // and the sentry will instead perform a partial write. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - struct iovec vec; - vec.iov_base = bad_buffer_; - vec.iov_len = 10; - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(pwritev)(fd_, &vec, 1, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -// getdents returns EFAULT when the you claim the buffer is large enough, but -// it actually isn't. -TEST_F(PartialBadBufferTest, GetdentsBig) { - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(syscall)(SYS_getdents64, directory_fd_, bad_buffer_, - kPageSize), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -// getdents returns EINVAL when the you claim the buffer is too small. -TEST_F(PartialBadBufferTest, GetdentsSmall) { - EXPECT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(syscall)(SYS_getdents64, directory_fd_, bad_buffer_, 10), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// getdents will write entries into a buffer if there is space before it faults. -TEST_F(PartialBadBufferTest, GetdentsOneEntry) { - // 30 bytes is enough for one (small) entry. - char* buf = FreeBytes(30); - - EXPECT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(syscall)(SYS_getdents64, directory_fd_, buf, kPageSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(Gt(0))); -} - -// Verify that when write returns EFAULT the kernel hasn't silently written -// the initial valid bytes. -TEST_F(PartialBadBufferTest, WriteEfaultIsntPartial) { - // FIXME(b/24788078): The sentry write syscalls will return immediately - // if Access returns an error, but Access may not return an error - // and the sentry will instead perform a partial write. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - bad_buffer_[0] = 'A'; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(fd_, bad_buffer_, 10), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); - - size_t size = 255; - char buf[255]; - memset(buf, 0, size); - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(pread)(fd_, buf, size, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kMessage) - 1)); - - // 'A' has not been written. - EXPECT_STREQ(buf, kMessage); -} - -PosixErrorOr<sockaddr_storage> InetLoopbackAddr(int family) { - struct sockaddr_storage addr; - memset(&addr, 0, sizeof(addr)); - addr.ss_family = family; - switch (family) { - case AF_INET: - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in*>(&addr)->sin_addr.s_addr = - htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - break; - case AF_INET6: - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in6*>(&addr)->sin6_addr = - in6addr_loopback; - break; - default: - return PosixError(EINVAL, - absl::StrCat("unknown socket family: ", family)); - } - return addr; -} - -// SendMsgTCP verifies that calling sendmsg with a bad address returns an -// EFAULT. It also verifies that passing a buffer which is made up of 2 -// pages one valid and one guard page succeeds as long as the write is -// for exactly the size of 1 page. -TEST_F(PartialBadBufferTest, SendMsgTCP) { - auto listen_socket = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)); - - // Initialize address to the loopback one. - sockaddr_storage addr = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InetLoopbackAddr(AF_INET)); - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - - // Bind to some port then start listening. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(listen_socket.get(), - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(listen_socket.get(), SOMAXCONN), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Get the address we're listening on, then connect to it. We need to do this - // because we're allowing the stack to pick a port for us. - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(listen_socket.get(), - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - auto send_socket = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)); - - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(connect)(send_socket.get(), - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Accept the connection. - auto recv_socket = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Accept(listen_socket.get(), nullptr, nullptr)); - - // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/674): Update this once Netstack matches linux - // behaviour on a setsockopt of SO_RCVBUF/SO_SNDBUF. - // - // Set SO_SNDBUF for socket to exactly kPageSize+1. - // - // gVisor does not double the value passed in SO_SNDBUF like linux does so we - // just increase it by 1 byte here for gVisor so that we can test writing 1 - // byte past the valid page and check that it triggers an EFAULT - // correctly. Otherwise in gVisor the sendmsg call will just return with no - // error with kPageSize bytes written successfully. - const uint32_t buf_size = kPageSize + 1; - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(send_socket.get(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, &buf_size, - sizeof(buf_size)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - struct msghdr hdr = {}; - struct iovec iov = {}; - iov.iov_base = bad_buffer_; - iov.iov_len = kPageSize; - hdr.msg_iov = &iov; - hdr.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendmsg)(send_socket.get(), &hdr, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); - - // Now assert that writing kPageSize from addr_ succeeds. - iov.iov_base = addr_; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendmsg)(send_socket.get(), &hdr, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - // Read all the data out so that we drain the socket SND_BUF on the sender. - std::vector<char> buffer(kPageSize); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(read)(recv_socket.get(), buffer.data(), kPageSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - - // Sleep for a shortwhile to ensure that we have time to process the - // ACKs. This is not strictly required unless running under gotsan which is a - // lot slower and can result in the next write to write only 1 byte instead of - // our intended kPageSize + 1. - absl::SleepFor(absl::Milliseconds(50)); - - // Now assert that writing > kPageSize results in EFAULT. - iov.iov_len = kPageSize + 1; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendmsg)(send_socket.get(), &hdr, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/pause.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/pause.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 8c05efd6f..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/pause.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <atomic> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/synchronization/mutex.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/signal_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -void NoopSignalHandler(int sig, siginfo_t* info, void* context) {} - -} // namespace - -TEST(PauseTest, OnlyReturnsWhenSignalHandled) { - struct sigaction sa; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - - // Ensure that SIGUSR1 is ignored. - sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; - ASSERT_THAT(sigaction(SIGUSR1, &sa, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Register a handler for SIGUSR2. - sa.sa_sigaction = NoopSignalHandler; - sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; - ASSERT_THAT(sigaction(SIGUSR2, &sa, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The child sets their own tid. - absl::Mutex mu; - pid_t child_tid = 0; - bool child_tid_available = false; - std::atomic<int> sent_signal{0}; - std::atomic<int> waking_signal{0}; - ScopedThread t([&] { - mu.Lock(); - child_tid = gettid(); - child_tid_available = true; - mu.Unlock(); - EXPECT_THAT(pause(), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINTR)); - waking_signal.store(sent_signal.load()); - }); - mu.Lock(); - mu.Await(absl::Condition(&child_tid_available)); - mu.Unlock(); - - // Wait a bit to let the child enter pause(). - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(3)); - - // The child should not be woken by SIGUSR1. - sent_signal.store(SIGUSR1); - ASSERT_THAT(tgkill(getpid(), child_tid, SIGUSR1), SyscallSucceeds()); - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(3)); - - // The child should be woken by SIGUSR2. - sent_signal.store(SIGUSR2); - ASSERT_THAT(tgkill(getpid(), child_tid, SIGUSR2), SyscallSucceeds()); - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(3)); - - EXPECT_EQ(SIGUSR2, waking_signal.load()); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/pipe.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/pipe.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 65afb90f3..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/pipe.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,636 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> /* Obtain O_* constant definitions */ -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <sys/uio.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/synchronization/notification.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// Used as a non-zero sentinel value, below. -constexpr int kTestValue = 0x12345678; - -// Used for synchronization in race tests. -const absl::Duration syncDelay = absl::Seconds(2); - -struct PipeCreator { - std::string name_; - - // void (fds, is_blocking, is_namedpipe). - std::function<void(int[2], bool*, bool*)> create_; -}; - -class PipeTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<PipeCreator> { - public: - static void SetUpTestSuite() { - // Tests intentionally generate SIGPIPE. - TEST_PCHECK(signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN) != SIG_ERR); - } - - // Initializes rfd_ and wfd_ as a blocking pipe. - // - // The return value indicates success: the test should be skipped otherwise. - bool CreateBlocking() { return create(true); } - - // Initializes rfd_ and wfd_ as a non-blocking pipe. - // - // The return value is per CreateBlocking. - bool CreateNonBlocking() { return create(false); } - - // Returns true iff the pipe represents a named pipe. - bool IsNamedPipe() const { return named_pipe_; } - - int Size() const { - int s1 = fcntl(rfd_.get(), F_GETPIPE_SZ); - int s2 = fcntl(wfd_.get(), F_GETPIPE_SZ); - EXPECT_GT(s1, 0); - EXPECT_GT(s2, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(s1, s2); - return s1; - } - - static void TearDownTestSuite() { - TEST_PCHECK(signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_DFL) != SIG_ERR); - } - - private: - bool create(bool wants_blocking) { - // Generate the pipe. - int fds[2] = {-1, -1}; - bool is_blocking = false; - GetParam().create_(fds, &is_blocking, &named_pipe_); - if (fds[0] < 0 || fds[1] < 0) { - return false; - } - - // Save descriptors. - rfd_.reset(fds[0]); - wfd_.reset(fds[1]); - - // Adjust blocking, if needed. - if (!is_blocking && wants_blocking) { - // Clear the blocking flag. - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fds[0], F_SETFL, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fds[1], F_SETFL, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - } else if (is_blocking && !wants_blocking) { - // Set the descriptors to blocking. - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fds[0], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fds[1], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - return true; - } - - protected: - FileDescriptor rfd_; - FileDescriptor wfd_; - - private: - bool named_pipe_ = false; -}; - -TEST_P(PipeTest, Inode) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - - // Ensure that the inode number is the same for each end. - struct stat rst; - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(rfd_.get(), &rst), SyscallSucceeds()); - struct stat wst; - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(wfd_.get(), &wst), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(rst.st_ino, wst.st_ino); -} - -TEST_P(PipeTest, Permissions) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - - // Attempt bad operations. - int buf = kTestValue; - ASSERT_THAT(write(rfd_.get(), &buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); - EXPECT_THAT(read(wfd_.get(), &buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST_P(PipeTest, Flags) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - - if (IsNamedPipe()) { - // May be stubbed to zero; define locally. - constexpr int kLargefile = 0100000; - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(rfd_.get(), F_GETFL), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kLargefile | O_RDONLY)); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(wfd_.get(), F_GETFL), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kLargefile | O_WRONLY)); - } else { - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(rfd_.get(), F_GETFL), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(O_RDONLY)); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(wfd_.get(), F_GETFL), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(O_WRONLY)); - } -} - -TEST_P(PipeTest, Write) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - - int wbuf = kTestValue; - int rbuf = ~kTestValue; - ASSERT_THAT(write(wfd_.get(), &wbuf, sizeof(wbuf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(wbuf))); - ASSERT_THAT(read(rfd_.get(), &rbuf, sizeof(rbuf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(rbuf))); - EXPECT_EQ(wbuf, rbuf); -} - -TEST_P(PipeTest, NonBlocking) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateNonBlocking()); - - int wbuf = kTestValue; - int rbuf = ~kTestValue; - EXPECT_THAT(read(rfd_.get(), &rbuf, sizeof(rbuf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); - ASSERT_THAT(write(wfd_.get(), &wbuf, sizeof(wbuf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(wbuf))); - - ASSERT_THAT(read(rfd_.get(), &rbuf, sizeof(rbuf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(rbuf))); - EXPECT_EQ(wbuf, rbuf); - EXPECT_THAT(read(rfd_.get(), &rbuf, sizeof(rbuf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); -} - -TEST(Pipe2Test, CloExec) { - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe2(fds, O_CLOEXEC), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fds[0], F_GETFD), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(FD_CLOEXEC)); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fds[1], F_GETFD), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(FD_CLOEXEC)); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fds[0]), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fds[1]), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(Pipe2Test, BadOptions) { - int fds[2]; - EXPECT_THAT(pipe2(fds, 0xDEAD), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(PipeTest, Seek) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - - for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++) { - // Attempt absolute seeks. - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(rfd_.get(), 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(rfd_.get(), 4, SEEK_SET), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(wfd_.get(), 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(wfd_.get(), 4, SEEK_SET), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - - // Attempt relative seeks. - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(rfd_.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(rfd_.get(), 4, SEEK_CUR), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(wfd_.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(wfd_.get(), 4, SEEK_CUR), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - - // Attempt end-of-file seeks. - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(rfd_.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(rfd_.get(), -4, SEEK_END), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(wfd_.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(wfd_.get(), -4, SEEK_END), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - - // Add some more data to the pipe. - int buf = kTestValue; - ASSERT_THAT(write(wfd_.get(), &buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - } -} - -TEST_P(PipeTest, OffsetCalls) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - - int buf; - EXPECT_THAT(pread(wfd_.get(), &buf, sizeof(buf), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - EXPECT_THAT(pwrite(rfd_.get(), &buf, sizeof(buf), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - - struct iovec iov; - EXPECT_THAT(preadv(wfd_.get(), &iov, 1, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - EXPECT_THAT(pwritev(rfd_.get(), &iov, 1, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); -} - -TEST_P(PipeTest, WriterSideCloses) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - - ScopedThread t([this]() { - int buf = ~kTestValue; - ASSERT_THAT(read(rfd_.get(), &buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - EXPECT_EQ(buf, kTestValue); - // This will return when the close() completes. - ASSERT_THAT(read(rfd_.get(), &buf, sizeof(buf)), SyscallSucceeds()); - // This will return straight away. - ASSERT_THAT(read(rfd_.get(), &buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - }); - - // Sleep a bit so the thread can block. - absl::SleepFor(syncDelay); - - // Write to unblock. - int buf = kTestValue; - ASSERT_THAT(write(wfd_.get(), &buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // Sleep a bit so the thread can block again. - absl::SleepFor(syncDelay); - - // Allow the thread to complete. - ASSERT_THAT(close(wfd_.release()), SyscallSucceeds()); - t.Join(); -} - -TEST_P(PipeTest, WriterSideClosesReadDataFirst) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - - int wbuf = kTestValue; - ASSERT_THAT(write(wfd_.get(), &wbuf, sizeof(wbuf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(wbuf))); - ASSERT_THAT(close(wfd_.release()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - int rbuf; - ASSERT_THAT(read(rfd_.get(), &rbuf, sizeof(rbuf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(rbuf))); - EXPECT_EQ(wbuf, rbuf); - EXPECT_THAT(read(rfd_.get(), &rbuf, sizeof(rbuf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_P(PipeTest, ReaderSideCloses) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - - ASSERT_THAT(close(rfd_.release()), SyscallSucceeds()); - int buf = kTestValue; - EXPECT_THAT(write(wfd_.get(), &buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPIPE)); -} - -TEST_P(PipeTest, CloseTwice) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - - int reader = rfd_.release(); - int writer = wfd_.release(); - ASSERT_THAT(close(reader), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(close(writer), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(reader), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); - EXPECT_THAT(close(writer), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -// Blocking write returns EPIPE when read end is closed if nothing has been -// written. -TEST_P(PipeTest, BlockWriteClosed) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - - absl::Notification notify; - ScopedThread t([this, ¬ify]() { - std::vector<char> buf(Size()); - // Exactly fill the pipe buffer. - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(wfd_.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - - notify.Notify(); - - // Attempt to write one more byte. Blocks. - // N.B. Don't use WriteFd, we don't want a retry. - EXPECT_THAT(write(wfd_.get(), buf.data(), 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPIPE)); - }); - - notify.WaitForNotification(); - ASSERT_THAT(close(rfd_.release()), SyscallSucceeds()); - t.Join(); -} - -// Blocking write returns EPIPE when read end is closed even if something has -// been written. -TEST_P(PipeTest, BlockPartialWriteClosed) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - - ScopedThread t([this]() { - const int pipe_size = Size(); - std::vector<char> buf(2 * pipe_size); - - // Write more than fits in the buffer. Blocks then returns partial write - // when the other end is closed. The next call returns EPIPE. - ASSERT_THAT(write(wfd_.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pipe_size)); - EXPECT_THAT(write(wfd_.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPIPE)); - }); - - // Leave time for write to become blocked. - absl::SleepFor(syncDelay); - - // Unblock the above. - ASSERT_THAT(close(rfd_.release()), SyscallSucceeds()); - t.Join(); -} - -TEST_P(PipeTest, ReadFromClosedFd_NoRandomSave) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - - absl::Notification notify; - ScopedThread t([this, ¬ify]() { - notify.Notify(); - int buf; - ASSERT_THAT(read(rfd_.get(), &buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - ASSERT_EQ(kTestValue, buf); - }); - notify.WaitForNotification(); - - // Make sure that the thread gets to read(). - absl::SleepFor(syncDelay); - - { - // We cannot save/restore here as the read end of pipe is closed but there - // is ongoing read() above. We will not be able to restart the read() - // successfully in restore run since the read fd is closed. - const DisableSave ds; - ASSERT_THAT(close(rfd_.release()), SyscallSucceeds()); - int buf = kTestValue; - ASSERT_THAT(write(wfd_.get(), &buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - t.Join(); - } -} - -TEST_P(PipeTest, FionRead) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - - int n; - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(rfd_.get(), FIONREAD, &n), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(n, 0); - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(wfd_.get(), FIONREAD, &n), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(n, 0); - - std::vector<char> buf(Size()); - ASSERT_THAT(write(wfd_.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(rfd_.get(), FIONREAD, &n), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(n, buf.size()); - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(wfd_.get(), FIONREAD, &n), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(n, buf.size()); -} - -// Test that opening an empty anonymous pipe RDONLY via /proc/self/fd/N does not -// block waiting for a writer. -TEST_P(PipeTest, OpenViaProcSelfFD) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - SKIP_IF(IsNamedPipe()); - - // Close the write end of the pipe. - ASSERT_THAT(close(wfd_.release()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Open other side via /proc/self/fd. It should not block. - FileDescriptor proc_self_fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open(absl::StrCat("/proc/self/fd/", rfd_.get()), O_RDONLY)); -} - -// Test that opening and reading from an anonymous pipe (with existing writes) -// RDONLY via /proc/self/fd/N returns the existing data. -TEST_P(PipeTest, OpenViaProcSelfFDWithWrites) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - SKIP_IF(IsNamedPipe()); - - // Write to the pipe and then close the write fd. - int wbuf = kTestValue; - ASSERT_THAT(write(wfd_.get(), &wbuf, sizeof(wbuf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(wbuf))); - ASSERT_THAT(close(wfd_.release()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Open read side via /proc/self/fd, and read from it. - FileDescriptor proc_self_fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open(absl::StrCat("/proc/self/fd/", rfd_.get()), O_RDONLY)); - int rbuf; - ASSERT_THAT(read(proc_self_fd.get(), &rbuf, sizeof(rbuf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(rbuf))); - EXPECT_EQ(wbuf, rbuf); -} - -// Test that accesses of /proc/<PID>/fd correctly decrement the refcount. -TEST_P(PipeTest, ProcFDReleasesFile) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - - // Stat the pipe FD, which shouldn't alter the refcount. - struct stat wst; - ASSERT_THAT(lstat(absl::StrCat("/proc/self/fd/", wfd_.get()).c_str(), &wst), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Close the write end and ensure that read indicates EOF. - wfd_.reset(); - char buf; - ASSERT_THAT(read(rfd_.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -// Same for /proc/<PID>/fdinfo. -TEST_P(PipeTest, ProcFDInfoReleasesFile) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - - // Stat the pipe FD, which shouldn't alter the refcount. - struct stat wst; - ASSERT_THAT( - lstat(absl::StrCat("/proc/self/fdinfo/", wfd_.get()).c_str(), &wst), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Close the write end and ensure that read indicates EOF. - wfd_.reset(); - char buf; - ASSERT_THAT(read(rfd_.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_P(PipeTest, SizeChange) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - - // Set the minimum possible size. - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(rfd_.get(), F_SETPIPE_SZ, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - int min = Size(); - EXPECT_GT(min, 0); // Should be rounded up. - - // Set from the read end. - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(rfd_.get(), F_SETPIPE_SZ, min + 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - int med = Size(); - EXPECT_GT(med, min); // Should have grown, may be rounded. - - // Set from the write end. - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(wfd_.get(), F_SETPIPE_SZ, med + 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - int max = Size(); - EXPECT_GT(max, med); // Ditto. -} - -TEST_P(PipeTest, SizeChangeMax) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - - // Assert there's some maximum. - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(rfd_.get(), F_SETPIPE_SZ, 0x7fffffffffffffff), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(wfd_.get(), F_SETPIPE_SZ, 0x7fffffffffffffff), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(PipeTest, SizeChangeFull) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - - // Ensure that we adjust to a large enough size to avoid rounding when we - // perform the size decrease. If rounding occurs, we may not actually - // adjust the size and the call below will return success. It was found via - // experimentation that this granularity avoids the rounding for Linux. - constexpr int kDelta = 64 * 1024; - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(wfd_.get(), F_SETPIPE_SZ, Size() + kDelta), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Fill the buffer and try to change down. - std::vector<char> buf(Size()); - ASSERT_THAT(write(wfd_.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(wfd_.get(), F_SETPIPE_SZ, Size() - kDelta), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBUSY)); -} - -TEST_P(PipeTest, Streaming) { - SKIP_IF(!CreateBlocking()); - - // We make too many calls to go through full save cycles. - DisableSave ds; - - // Size() requires 2 syscalls, call it once and remember the value. - const int pipe_size = Size(); - - absl::Notification notify; - ScopedThread t([this, ¬ify, pipe_size]() { - // Don't start until it's full. - notify.WaitForNotification(); - for (int i = 0; i < pipe_size; i++) { - int rbuf; - ASSERT_THAT(read(rfd_.get(), &rbuf, sizeof(rbuf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(rbuf))); - EXPECT_EQ(rbuf, i); - } - }); - - // Write 4 bytes * pipe_size. It will fill up the pipe once, notify the reader - // to start. Then we write pipe size worth 3 more times to ensure the reader - // can follow along. - ssize_t total = 0; - for (int i = 0; i < pipe_size; i++) { - ssize_t written = write(wfd_.get(), &i, sizeof(i)); - ASSERT_THAT(written, SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(i))); - total += written; - - // Is the next write about to fill up the buffer? Wake up the reader once. - if (total < pipe_size && (total + written) >= pipe_size) { - notify.Notify(); - } - } -} - -std::string PipeCreatorName(::testing::TestParamInfo<PipeCreator> info) { - return info.param.name_; // Use the name specified. -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - Pipes, PipeTest, - ::testing::Values( - PipeCreator{ - "pipe", - [](int fds[2], bool* is_blocking, bool* is_namedpipe) { - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - *is_blocking = true; - *is_namedpipe = false; - }, - }, - PipeCreator{ - "pipe2blocking", - [](int fds[2], bool* is_blocking, bool* is_namedpipe) { - ASSERT_THAT(pipe2(fds, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - *is_blocking = true; - *is_namedpipe = false; - }, - }, - PipeCreator{ - "pipe2nonblocking", - [](int fds[2], bool* is_blocking, bool* is_namedpipe) { - ASSERT_THAT(pipe2(fds, O_NONBLOCK), SyscallSucceeds()); - *is_blocking = false; - *is_namedpipe = false; - }, - }, - PipeCreator{ - "smallbuffer", - [](int fds[2], bool* is_blocking, bool* is_namedpipe) { - // Set to the minimum available size (will round up). - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(fds[0], F_SETPIPE_SZ, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - *is_blocking = true; - *is_namedpipe = false; - }, - }, - PipeCreator{ - "namednonblocking", - [](int fds[2], bool* is_blocking, bool* is_namedpipe) { - // Create a new file-based pipe (non-blocking). - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - ASSERT_THAT(unlink(file.path().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - SKIP_IF(mkfifo(file.path().c_str(), 0644) != 0); - fds[0] = open(file.path().c_str(), O_NONBLOCK | O_RDONLY); - fds[1] = open(file.path().c_str(), O_NONBLOCK | O_WRONLY); - MaybeSave(); - *is_blocking = false; - *is_namedpipe = true; - }, - }, - PipeCreator{ - "namedblocking", - [](int fds[2], bool* is_blocking, bool* is_namedpipe) { - // Create a new file-based pipe (blocking). - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - ASSERT_THAT(unlink(file.path().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - SKIP_IF(mkfifo(file.path().c_str(), 0644) != 0); - ScopedThread t([&file, &fds]() { - fds[1] = open(file.path().c_str(), O_WRONLY); - }); - fds[0] = open(file.path().c_str(), O_RDONLY); - t.Join(); - MaybeSave(); - *is_blocking = true; - *is_namedpipe = true; - }, - }), - PipeCreatorName); - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/poll.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/poll.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 9e5aa7fd0..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/poll.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,293 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <poll.h> -#include <sys/resource.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> - -#include <algorithm> -#include <iostream> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/synchronization/notification.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/base_poll_test.h" -#include "test/util/eventfd_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -class PollTest : public BasePollTest { - protected: - void SetUp() override { BasePollTest::SetUp(); } - void TearDown() override { BasePollTest::TearDown(); } -}; - -TEST_F(PollTest, InvalidFds) { - // fds is invalid because it's null, but we tell ppoll the length is non-zero. - EXPECT_THAT(poll(nullptr, 1, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); - EXPECT_THAT(poll(nullptr, -1, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_F(PollTest, NullFds) { - EXPECT_THAT(poll(nullptr, 0, 10), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(PollTest, ZeroTimeout) { - EXPECT_THAT(poll(nullptr, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// If random S/R interrupts the poll, SIGALRM may be delivered before poll -// restarts, causing the poll to hang forever. -TEST_F(PollTest, NegativeTimeout_NoRandomSave) { - // Negative timeout mean wait forever so set a timer. - SetTimer(absl::Milliseconds(100)); - EXPECT_THAT(poll(nullptr, 0, -1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINTR)); - EXPECT_TRUE(TimerFired()); -} - -TEST_F(PollTest, NonBlockingEventPOLLIN) { - // Create a pipe. - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - - FileDescriptor fd0(fds[0]); - FileDescriptor fd1(fds[1]); - - // Write some data to the pipe. - char s[] = "foo\n"; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(fd1.get(), s, strlen(s) + 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Poll on the reader fd with POLLIN event. - struct pollfd poll_fd = {fd0.get(), POLLIN, 0}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Should trigger POLLIN event. - EXPECT_EQ(poll_fd.revents & POLLIN, POLLIN); -} - -TEST_F(PollTest, BlockingEventPOLLIN) { - // Create a pipe. - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - - FileDescriptor fd0(fds[0]); - FileDescriptor fd1(fds[1]); - - // Start a blocking poll on the read fd. - absl::Notification notify; - ScopedThread t([&fd0, ¬ify]() { - notify.Notify(); - - // Poll on the reader fd with POLLIN event. - struct pollfd poll_fd = {fd0.get(), POLLIN, 0}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, -1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Should trigger POLLIN event. - EXPECT_EQ(poll_fd.revents & POLLIN, POLLIN); - }); - - notify.WaitForNotification(); - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(1.0)); - - // Write some data to the pipe. - char s[] = "foo\n"; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(fd1.get(), s, strlen(s) + 1), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(PollTest, NonBlockingEventPOLLHUP) { - // Create a pipe. - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - - FileDescriptor fd0(fds[0]); - FileDescriptor fd1(fds[1]); - - // Close the writer fd. - fd1.reset(); - - // Poll on the reader fd with POLLIN event. - struct pollfd poll_fd = {fd0.get(), POLLIN, 0}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Should trigger POLLHUP event. - EXPECT_EQ(poll_fd.revents & POLLHUP, POLLHUP); - - // Should not trigger POLLIN event. - EXPECT_EQ(poll_fd.revents & POLLIN, 0); -} - -TEST_F(PollTest, BlockingEventPOLLHUP) { - // Create a pipe. - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - - FileDescriptor fd0(fds[0]); - FileDescriptor fd1(fds[1]); - - // Start a blocking poll on the read fd. - absl::Notification notify; - ScopedThread t([&fd0, ¬ify]() { - notify.Notify(); - - // Poll on the reader fd with POLLIN event. - struct pollfd poll_fd = {fd0.get(), POLLIN, 0}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, -1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Should trigger POLLHUP event. - EXPECT_EQ(poll_fd.revents & POLLHUP, POLLHUP); - - // Should not trigger POLLIN event. - EXPECT_EQ(poll_fd.revents & POLLIN, 0); - }); - - notify.WaitForNotification(); - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(1.0)); - - // Write some data and close the writer fd. - fd1.reset(); -} - -TEST_F(PollTest, NonBlockingEventPOLLERR) { - // Create a pipe. - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - - FileDescriptor fd0(fds[0]); - FileDescriptor fd1(fds[1]); - - // Close the reader fd. - fd0.reset(); - - // Poll on the writer fd with POLLOUT event. - struct pollfd poll_fd = {fd1.get(), POLLOUT, 0}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Should trigger POLLERR event. - EXPECT_EQ(poll_fd.revents & POLLERR, POLLERR); - - // Should also trigger POLLOUT event. - EXPECT_EQ(poll_fd.revents & POLLOUT, POLLOUT); -} - -// This test will validate that if an FD is already ready on some event, whether -// it's POLLIN or POLLOUT it will not immediately return unless that's actually -// what the caller was interested in. -TEST_F(PollTest, ImmediatelyReturnOnlyOnPollEvents) { - // Create a pipe. - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - - FileDescriptor fd0(fds[0]); - FileDescriptor fd1(fds[1]); - - // Wait for read related event on the write side of the pipe, since a write - // is possible on fds[1] it would mean that POLLOUT would return immediately. - // We should make sure that we're not woken up with that state that we didn't - // specificially request. - constexpr int kTimeoutMs = 100; - struct pollfd poll_fd = {fd1.get(), POLLIN | POLLPRI | POLLRDHUP, 0}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, kTimeoutMs), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); // We should timeout. - EXPECT_EQ(poll_fd.revents, 0); // Nothing should be in returned events. - - // Now let's poll on POLLOUT and we should get back 1 fd as being ready and - // it should contain POLLOUT in the revents. - poll_fd.events = POLLOUT; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, kTimeoutMs), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); // 1 fd should have an event. - EXPECT_EQ(poll_fd.revents, POLLOUT); // POLLOUT should be in revents. -} - -// This test validates that poll(2) while data is available immediately returns. -TEST_F(PollTest, PollLevelTriggered) { - int fds[2] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, /*protocol=*/0, fds), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - FileDescriptor fd0(fds[0]); - FileDescriptor fd1(fds[1]); - - // Write two bytes to the socket. - const char* kBuf = "aa"; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(send)(fd0.get(), kBuf, /*len=*/2, /*flags=*/0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(2)); // 2 bytes should be written. - - // Poll(2) should immediately return as there is data available to read. - constexpr int kInfiniteTimeout = -1; - struct pollfd poll_fd = {fd1.get(), POLLIN, 0}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, /*nfds=*/1, kInfiniteTimeout), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); // 1 fd should be ready to read. - EXPECT_NE(poll_fd.revents & POLLIN, 0); - - // Read a single byte. - char read_byte = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(fd1.get(), &read_byte, /*len=*/1, /*flags=*/0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); // 1 byte should be read. - ASSERT_EQ(read_byte, 'a'); // We should have read a single 'a'. - - // Create a separate pollfd for our second poll. - struct pollfd poll_fd_after = {fd1.get(), POLLIN, 0}; - - // Poll(2) should again immediately return since we only read one byte. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd_after, /*nfds=*/1, kInfiniteTimeout), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); // 1 fd should be ready to read. - EXPECT_NE(poll_fd_after.revents & POLLIN, 0); -} - -TEST_F(PollTest, Nfds) { - // Stash value of RLIMIT_NOFILES. - struct rlimit rlim; - TEST_PCHECK(getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rlim) == 0); - - // gVisor caps the number of FDs that epoll can use beyond RLIMIT_NOFILE. - constexpr rlim_t gVisorMax = 1048576; - if (rlim.rlim_cur > gVisorMax) { - rlim.rlim_cur = gVisorMax; - TEST_PCHECK(setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rlim) == 0); - } - - rlim_t max_fds = rlim.rlim_cur; - std::cout << "Using limit: " << max_fds; - - // Create an eventfd. Since its value is initially zero, it is writable. - FileDescriptor efd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewEventFD()); - - // Create the biggest possible pollfd array such that each element is valid. - // Each entry in the 'fds' array refers to the eventfd and polls for - // "writable" events (events=POLLOUT). This essentially guarantees that the - // poll() is a no-op and allows negative testing of the 'nfds' parameter. - std::vector<struct pollfd> fds(max_fds, {.fd = efd.get(), .events = POLLOUT}); - - // Verify that 'nfds' up to RLIMIT_NOFILE are allowed. - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(fds.data(), 1, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(fds.data(), max_fds / 2, 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(max_fds / 2)); - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(fds.data(), max_fds, 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(max_fds)); - - // If 'nfds' exceeds RLIMIT_NOFILE then it must fail with EINVAL. - EXPECT_THAT(poll(fds.data(), max_fds + 1, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/ppoll.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/ppoll.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 8245a11e8..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/ppoll.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,155 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <poll.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <sys/time.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/base_poll_test.h" -#include "test/util/signal_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -// Linux and glibc have a different idea of the sizeof sigset_t. When calling -// the syscall directly, use what the kernel expects. -unsigned kSigsetSize = SIGRTMAX / 8; - -// Linux ppoll(2) differs from the glibc wrapper function in that Linux updates -// the timeout with the amount of time remaining. In order to test this behavior -// we need to use the syscall directly. -int syscallPpoll(struct pollfd* fds, nfds_t nfds, struct timespec* timeout_ts, - const sigset_t* sigmask, unsigned mask_size) { - return syscall(SYS_ppoll, fds, nfds, timeout_ts, sigmask, mask_size); -} - -class PpollTest : public BasePollTest { - protected: - void SetUp() override { BasePollTest::SetUp(); } - void TearDown() override { BasePollTest::TearDown(); } -}; - -TEST_F(PpollTest, InvalidFds) { - // fds is invalid because it's null, but we tell ppoll the length is non-zero. - struct timespec timeout = {}; - sigset_t sigmask; - TEST_PCHECK(sigemptyset(&sigmask) == 0); - EXPECT_THAT(syscallPpoll(nullptr, 1, &timeout, &sigmask, kSigsetSize), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); - EXPECT_THAT(syscallPpoll(nullptr, -1, &timeout, &sigmask, kSigsetSize), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// See that when fds is null, ppoll behaves like sleep. -TEST_F(PpollTest, NullFds) { - struct timespec timeout = absl::ToTimespec(absl::Milliseconds(10)); - ASSERT_THAT(syscallPpoll(nullptr, 0, &timeout, nullptr, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(timeout.tv_sec, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(timeout.tv_nsec, 0); -} - -TEST_F(PpollTest, ZeroTimeout) { - struct timespec timeout = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(syscallPpoll(nullptr, 0, &timeout, nullptr, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(timeout.tv_sec, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(timeout.tv_nsec, 0); -} - -// If random S/R interrupts the ppoll, SIGALRM may be delivered before ppoll -// restarts, causing the ppoll to hang forever. -TEST_F(PpollTest, NoTimeout_NoRandomSave) { - // When there's no timeout, ppoll may never return so set a timer. - SetTimer(absl::Milliseconds(100)); - // See that we get interrupted by the timer. - ASSERT_THAT(syscallPpoll(nullptr, 0, nullptr, nullptr, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINTR)); - EXPECT_TRUE(TimerFired()); -} - -TEST_F(PpollTest, InvalidTimeoutNegative) { - struct timespec timeout = absl::ToTimespec(absl::Nanoseconds(-1)); - EXPECT_THAT(syscallPpoll(nullptr, 0, &timeout, nullptr, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_F(PpollTest, InvalidTimeoutNotNormalized) { - struct timespec timeout = {0, 1000000001}; - EXPECT_THAT(syscallPpoll(nullptr, 0, &timeout, nullptr, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_F(PpollTest, InvalidMaskSize) { - struct timespec timeout = {}; - sigset_t sigmask; - TEST_PCHECK(sigemptyset(&sigmask) == 0); - EXPECT_THAT(syscallPpoll(nullptr, 0, &timeout, &sigmask, 128), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// Verify that signals blocked by the ppoll mask (that would otherwise be -// allowed) do not interrupt ppoll. -TEST_F(PpollTest, SignalMaskBlocksSignal) { - absl::Duration duration(absl::Seconds(30)); - struct timespec timeout = absl::ToTimespec(duration); - absl::Duration timer_duration(absl::Seconds(10)); - - // Call with a mask that blocks SIGALRM. See that ppoll is not interrupted - // (i.e. returns 0) and that upon completion, the timer has fired. - sigset_t mask; - ASSERT_THAT(sigprocmask(0, nullptr, &mask), SyscallSucceeds()); - TEST_PCHECK(sigaddset(&mask, SIGALRM) == 0); - SetTimer(timer_duration); - MaybeSave(); - ASSERT_FALSE(TimerFired()); - ASSERT_THAT(syscallPpoll(nullptr, 0, &timeout, &mask, kSigsetSize), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(TimerFired()); - EXPECT_EQ(absl::DurationFromTimespec(timeout), absl::Duration()); -} - -// Verify that signals allowed by the ppoll mask (that would otherwise be -// blocked) interrupt ppoll. -TEST_F(PpollTest, SignalMaskAllowsSignal) { - absl::Duration duration(absl::Seconds(30)); - struct timespec timeout = absl::ToTimespec(duration); - absl::Duration timer_duration(absl::Seconds(10)); - - sigset_t mask; - ASSERT_THAT(sigprocmask(0, nullptr, &mask), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Block SIGALRM. - auto cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_BLOCK, SIGALRM)); - - // Call with a mask that unblocks SIGALRM. See that ppoll is interrupted. - SetTimer(timer_duration); - MaybeSave(); - ASSERT_FALSE(TimerFired()); - ASSERT_THAT(syscallPpoll(nullptr, 0, &timeout, &mask, kSigsetSize), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINTR)); - EXPECT_TRUE(TimerFired()); - EXPECT_GT(absl::DurationFromTimespec(timeout), absl::Duration()); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/prctl.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/prctl.cc deleted file mode 100644 index bd1779557..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/prctl.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/prctl.h> -#include <sys/ptrace.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/wait.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <string> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -DEFINE_bool(prctl_no_new_privs_test_child, false, - "If true, exit with the return value of prctl(PR_GET_NO_NEW_PRIVS) " - "plus an offset (see test source)."); - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -#ifndef SUID_DUMP_DISABLE -#define SUID_DUMP_DISABLE 0 -#endif /* SUID_DUMP_DISABLE */ -#ifndef SUID_DUMP_USER -#define SUID_DUMP_USER 1 -#endif /* SUID_DUMP_USER */ -#ifndef SUID_DUMP_ROOT -#define SUID_DUMP_ROOT 2 -#endif /* SUID_DUMP_ROOT */ - -TEST(PrctlTest, NameInitialized) { - const size_t name_length = 20; - char name[name_length] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(prctl(PR_GET_NAME, name), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_NE(std::string(name), ""); -} - -TEST(PrctlTest, SetNameLongName) { - const size_t name_length = 20; - const std::string long_name(name_length, 'A'); - ASSERT_THAT(prctl(PR_SET_NAME, long_name.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - char truncated_name[name_length] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(prctl(PR_GET_NAME, truncated_name), SyscallSucceeds()); - const size_t truncated_length = 15; - ASSERT_EQ(long_name.substr(0, truncated_length), std::string(truncated_name)); -} - -TEST(PrctlTest, ChildProcessName) { - constexpr size_t kMaxNameLength = 15; - - char parent_name[kMaxNameLength + 1] = {}; - memset(parent_name, 'a', kMaxNameLength); - - ASSERT_THAT(prctl(PR_SET_NAME, parent_name), SyscallSucceeds()); - - pid_t child_pid = fork(); - TEST_PCHECK(child_pid >= 0); - if (child_pid == 0) { - char child_name[kMaxNameLength + 1] = {}; - TEST_PCHECK(prctl(PR_GET_NAME, child_name) >= 0); - TEST_CHECK(memcmp(parent_name, child_name, sizeof(parent_name)) == 0); - _exit(0); - } - - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "status =" << status; -} - -// Offset added to exit code from test child to distinguish from other abnormal -// exits. -constexpr int kPrctlNoNewPrivsTestChildExitBase = 100; - -TEST(PrctlTest, NoNewPrivsPreservedAcrossCloneForkAndExecve) { - // Check if no_new_privs is already set. If it is, we can still test that it's - // preserved across clone/fork/execve, but we also expect it to still be set - // at the end of the test. Otherwise, call prctl(PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS) so as - // not to contaminate the original thread. - int no_new_privs; - ASSERT_THAT(no_new_privs = prctl(PR_GET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 0, 0, 0, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ScopedThread([] { - ASSERT_THAT(prctl(PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 1, 0, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(prctl(PR_GET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 0, 0, 0, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - ScopedThread([] { - EXPECT_THAT(prctl(PR_GET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 0, 0, 0, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - // Note that these ASSERT_*s failing will only return from this thread, - // but this is the intended behavior. - pid_t child_pid = -1; - int execve_errno = 0; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec("/proc/self/exe", - {"/proc/self/exe", "--prctl_no_new_privs_test_child"}, {}, - nullptr, &child_pid, &execve_errno)); - - ASSERT_GT(child_pid, 0); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - int status = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status)); - ASSERT_EQ(WEXITSTATUS(status), kPrctlNoNewPrivsTestChildExitBase + 1); - - EXPECT_THAT(prctl(PR_GET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 0, 0, 0, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - }); - EXPECT_THAT(prctl(PR_GET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 0, 0, 0, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - }); - EXPECT_THAT(prctl(PR_GET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 0, 0, 0, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(no_new_privs)); -} - -TEST(PrctlTest, PDeathSig) { - pid_t child_pid; - - // Make the new process' parent a separate thread since the parent death - // signal fires when the parent *thread* exits. - ScopedThread([&] { - child_pid = fork(); - TEST_CHECK(child_pid >= 0); - if (child_pid == 0) { - // In child process. - TEST_CHECK(prctl(PR_SET_PDEATHSIG, SIGKILL) >= 0); - int signo; - TEST_CHECK(prctl(PR_GET_PDEATHSIG, &signo) >= 0); - TEST_CHECK(signo == SIGKILL); - // Enable tracing, then raise SIGSTOP and expect our parent to suppress - // it. - TEST_CHECK(ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME, 0, 0, 0) >= 0); - raise(SIGSTOP); - // Sleep until killed by our parent death signal. sleep(3) is - // async-signal-safe, absl::SleepFor isn't. - while (true) { - sleep(10); - } - } - // In parent process. - - // Wait for the child to send itself SIGSTOP and enter signal-delivery-stop. - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGSTOP) - << "status = " << status; - - // Suppress the SIGSTOP and detach from the child. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // The child should have been killed by its parent death SIGKILL. - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status) && WTERMSIG(status) == SIGKILL) - << "status = " << status; -} - -// This test is to validate that calling prctl with PR_SET_MM without the -// CAP_SYS_RESOURCE returns EPERM. -TEST(PrctlTest, InvalidPrSetMM) { - if (ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_RESOURCE))) { - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, - false)); // Drop capability to test below. - } - ASSERT_THAT(prctl(PR_SET_MM, 0, 0, 0, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); -} - -// Sanity check that dumpability is remembered. -TEST(PrctlTest, SetGetDumpability) { - int before; - ASSERT_THAT(before = prctl(PR_GET_DUMPABLE), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto cleanup = Cleanup([before] { - ASSERT_THAT(prctl(PR_SET_DUMPABLE, before), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - EXPECT_THAT(prctl(PR_SET_DUMPABLE, SUID_DUMP_DISABLE), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(prctl(PR_GET_DUMPABLE), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(SUID_DUMP_DISABLE)); - - EXPECT_THAT(prctl(PR_SET_DUMPABLE, SUID_DUMP_USER), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(prctl(PR_GET_DUMPABLE), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(SUID_DUMP_USER)); -} - -// SUID_DUMP_ROOT cannot be set via PR_SET_DUMPABLE. -TEST(PrctlTest, RootDumpability) { - EXPECT_THAT(prctl(PR_SET_DUMPABLE, SUID_DUMP_ROOT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - gvisor::testing::TestInit(&argc, &argv); - - if (FLAGS_prctl_no_new_privs_test_child) { - exit(gvisor::testing::kPrctlNoNewPrivsTestChildExitBase + - prctl(PR_GET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 0, 0, 0, 0)); - } - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/prctl_setuid.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/prctl_setuid.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 00dd6523e..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/prctl_setuid.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,262 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sched.h> -#include <sys/prctl.h> -#include <string> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -DEFINE_int32(scratch_uid, 65534, "scratch UID"); -// This flag is used to verify that after an exec PR_GET_KEEPCAPS -// returns 0, the return code will be offset by kPrGetKeepCapsExitBase. -DEFINE_bool(prctl_pr_get_keepcaps, false, - "If true the test will verify that prctl with pr_get_keepcaps" - "returns 0. The test will exit with the result of that check."); - -// These tests exist seperately from prctl because we need to start -// them as root. Setuid() has the behavior that permissions are fully -// removed if one of the UIDs were 0 before a setuid() call. This -// behavior can be changed by using PR_SET_KEEPCAPS and that is what -// is tested here. -// -// Reference setuid(2): -// The setuid() function checks the effective user ID of -// the caller and if it is the superuser, all process-related user ID's -// are set to uid. After this has occurred, it is impossible for the -// program to regain root privileges. -// -// Thus, a set-user-ID-root program wishing to temporarily drop root -// privileges, assume the identity of an unprivileged user, and then -// regain root privileges afterward cannot use setuid(). You can -// accomplish this with seteuid(2). -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Offset added to exit code from test child to distinguish from other abnormal -// exits. -constexpr int kPrGetKeepCapsExitBase = 100; - -namespace { - -class PrctlKeepCapsSetuidTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - // PR_GET_KEEPCAPS will only return 0 or 1 (on success). - ASSERT_THAT(original_keepcaps_ = prctl(PR_GET_KEEPCAPS, 0, 0, 0, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_TRUE(original_keepcaps_ == 0 || original_keepcaps_ == 1); - } - - void TearDown() override { - // Restore PR_SET_KEEPCAPS. - ASSERT_THAT(prctl(PR_SET_KEEPCAPS, original_keepcaps_, 0, 0, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Verify that it was restored. - ASSERT_THAT(prctl(PR_GET_KEEPCAPS, 0, 0, 0, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(original_keepcaps_)); - } - - // The original keep caps value exposed so tests can use it if they need. - int original_keepcaps_ = 0; -}; - -// This test will verify that a bad value, eg. not 0 or 1 for -// PR_SET_KEEPCAPS will return EINVAL as required by prctl(2). -TEST_F(PrctlKeepCapsSetuidTest, PrctlBadArgsToKeepCaps) { - ASSERT_THAT(prctl(PR_SET_KEEPCAPS, 2, 0, 0, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// This test will verify that a setuid(2) without PR_SET_KEEPCAPS will cause -// all capabilities to be dropped. -TEST_F(PrctlKeepCapsSetuidTest, SetUidNoKeepCaps) { - // getuid(2) never fails. - if (getuid() != 0) { - SKIP_IF(!IsRunningOnGvisor()); - FAIL() << "User is not root on gvisor platform."; - } - - // Do setuid in a separate thread so that after finishing this test, the - // process can still open files the test harness created before starting - // this test. Otherwise, the files are created by root (UID before the - // test), but cannot be opened by the `uid` set below after the test. After - // calling setuid(non-zero-UID), there is no way to get root privileges - // back. - ScopedThread([] { - // Start by verifying we have a capability. - TEST_CHECK(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN).ValueOrDie()); - - // Verify that PR_GET_KEEPCAPS is disabled. - ASSERT_THAT(prctl(PR_GET_KEEPCAPS, 0, 0, 0, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Use syscall instead of glibc setuid wrapper because we want this setuid - // call to only apply to this task. POSIX threads, however, require that - // all threads have the same UIDs, so using the setuid wrapper sets all - // threads' real UID. - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_setuid, FLAGS_scratch_uid), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Verify that we changed uid. - EXPECT_THAT(getuid(), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(FLAGS_scratch_uid)); - - // Verify we lost the capability in the effective set, this always happens. - TEST_CHECK(!HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN).ValueOrDie()); - - // We should have also lost it in the permitted set by the setuid() so - // SetCapability should fail when we try to add it back to the effective set - ASSERT_FALSE(SetCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN, true).ok()); - }); -} - -// This test will verify that a setuid with PR_SET_KEEPCAPS will cause -// capabilities to be retained after we switch away from the root user. -TEST_F(PrctlKeepCapsSetuidTest, SetUidKeepCaps) { - // getuid(2) never fails. - if (getuid() != 0) { - SKIP_IF(!IsRunningOnGvisor()); - FAIL() << "User is not root on gvisor platform."; - } - - // Do setuid in a separate thread so that after finishing this test, the - // process can still open files the test harness created before starting - // this test. Otherwise, the files are created by root (UID before the - // test), but cannot be opened by the `uid` set below after the test. After - // calling setuid(non-zero-UID), there is no way to get root privileges - // back. - ScopedThread([] { - // Start by verifying we have a capability. - TEST_CHECK(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN).ValueOrDie()); - - // Set PR_SET_KEEPCAPS. - ASSERT_THAT(prctl(PR_SET_KEEPCAPS, 1, 0, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Verify PR_SET_KEEPCAPS was set before we proceed. - ASSERT_THAT(prctl(PR_GET_KEEPCAPS, 0, 0, 0, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Use syscall instead of glibc setuid wrapper because we want this setuid - // call to only apply to this task. POSIX threads, however, require that - // all threads have the same UIDs, so using the setuid wrapper sets all - // threads' real UID. - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_setuid, FLAGS_scratch_uid), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Verify that we changed uid. - EXPECT_THAT(getuid(), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(FLAGS_scratch_uid)); - - // Verify we lost the capability in the effective set, this always happens. - TEST_CHECK(!HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN).ValueOrDie()); - - // We lost the capability in the effective set, but it will still - // exist in the permitted set so we can elevate the capability. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN, true)); - - // Verify we got back the capability in the effective set. - TEST_CHECK(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN).ValueOrDie()); - }); -} - -// This test will verify that PR_SET_KEEPCAPS is not retained -// across an execve. According to prctl(2): -// "The "keep capabilities" value will be reset to 0 on subsequent -// calls to execve(2)." -TEST_F(PrctlKeepCapsSetuidTest, NoKeepCapsAfterExec) { - ASSERT_THAT(prctl(PR_SET_KEEPCAPS, 1, 0, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Verify PR_SET_KEEPCAPS was set before we proceed. - ASSERT_THAT(prctl(PR_GET_KEEPCAPS, 0, 0, 0, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - pid_t child_pid = -1; - int execve_errno = 0; - // Do an exec and then verify that PR_GET_KEEPCAPS returns 0 - // see the body of main below. - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ForkAndExec( - "/proc/self/exe", {"/proc/self/exe", "--prctl_pr_get_keepcaps"}, {}, - nullptr, &child_pid, &execve_errno)); - - ASSERT_GT(child_pid, 0); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - int status = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status)); - // PR_SET_KEEPCAPS should have been cleared by the exec. - // Success should return gvisor::testing::kPrGetKeepCapsExitBase + 0 - ASSERT_EQ(WEXITSTATUS(status), kPrGetKeepCapsExitBase); -} - -TEST_F(PrctlKeepCapsSetuidTest, NoKeepCapsAfterNewUserNamespace) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanCreateUserNamespace())); - - // Fork to avoid changing the user namespace of the original test process. - pid_t const child_pid = fork(); - - if (child_pid == 0) { - // Verify that the keepcaps flag is set to 0 when we change user namespaces. - TEST_PCHECK(prctl(PR_SET_KEEPCAPS, 1, 0, 0, 0) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - TEST_PCHECK(prctl(PR_GET_KEEPCAPS, 0, 0, 0, 0) == 1); - MaybeSave(); - - TEST_PCHECK(unshare(CLONE_NEWUSER) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - TEST_PCHECK(prctl(PR_GET_KEEPCAPS, 0, 0, 0, 0) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - _exit(0); - } - - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "status = " << status; -} - -// This test will verify that PR_SET_KEEPCAPS and PR_GET_KEEPCAPS work correctly -TEST_F(PrctlKeepCapsSetuidTest, PrGetKeepCaps) { - // Set PR_SET_KEEPCAPS to the negation of the original. - ASSERT_THAT(prctl(PR_SET_KEEPCAPS, !original_keepcaps_, 0, 0, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Verify it was set. - ASSERT_THAT(prctl(PR_GET_KEEPCAPS, 0, 0, 0, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(!original_keepcaps_)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - gvisor::testing::TestInit(&argc, &argv); - - if (FLAGS_prctl_pr_get_keepcaps) { - return gvisor::testing::kPrGetKeepCapsExitBase + - prctl(PR_GET_KEEPCAPS, 0, 0, 0, 0); - } - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/pread64.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/pread64.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 5e3eb1735..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/pread64.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,152 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -class Pread64Test : public ::testing::Test { - void SetUp() override { - name_ = NewTempAbsPath(); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(name_, O_CREAT, 0644)); - } - - void TearDown() override { unlink(name_.c_str()); } - - public: - std::string name_; -}; - -TEST(Pread64TestNoTempFile, BadFileDescriptor) { - char buf[1024]; - EXPECT_THAT(pread64(-1, buf, 1024, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST_F(Pread64Test, ZeroBuffer) { - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(name_, O_RDWR)); - - char msg[] = "hello world"; - EXPECT_THAT(pwrite64(fd.get(), msg, strlen(msg), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(strlen(msg))); - - char buf[10]; - EXPECT_THAT(pread64(fd.get(), buf, 0, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(Pread64Test, BadBuffer) { - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(name_, O_RDWR)); - - char msg[] = "hello world"; - EXPECT_THAT(pwrite64(fd.get(), msg, strlen(msg), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(strlen(msg))); - - char* bad_buffer = nullptr; - EXPECT_THAT(pread64(fd.get(), bad_buffer, 1024, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST_F(Pread64Test, WriteOnlyNotReadable) { - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(name_, O_WRONLY)); - - char buf[1024]; - EXPECT_THAT(pread64(fd.get(), buf, 1024, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST_F(Pread64Test, DirNotReadable) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), O_RDONLY)); - - char buf[1024]; - EXPECT_THAT(pread64(fd.get(), buf, 1024, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EISDIR)); -} - -TEST_F(Pread64Test, BadOffset) { - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(name_, O_RDONLY)); - - char buf[1024]; - EXPECT_THAT(pread64(fd.get(), buf, 1024, -1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_F(Pread64Test, OffsetNotIncremented) { - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(name_, O_RDWR)); - - char msg[] = "hello world"; - EXPECT_THAT(write(fd.get(), msg, strlen(msg)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(strlen(msg))); - int offset; - EXPECT_THAT(offset = lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceeds()); - - char buf1[1024]; - EXPECT_THAT(pread64(fd.get(), buf1, 1024, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(strlen(msg))); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(offset)); - - char buf2[1024]; - EXPECT_THAT(pread64(fd.get(), buf2, 1024, 3), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(strlen(msg) - 3)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(offset)); -} - -TEST_F(Pread64Test, EndOfFile) { - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(name_, O_RDONLY)); - - char buf[1024]; - EXPECT_THAT(pread64(fd.get(), buf, 1024, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST(Pread64TestNoTempFile, CantReadSocketPair_NoRandomSave) { - int sock_fds[2]; - EXPECT_THAT(socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, sock_fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - - char buf[1024]; - EXPECT_THAT(pread64(sock_fds[0], buf, 1024, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - EXPECT_THAT(pread64(sock_fds[1], buf, 1024, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - - EXPECT_THAT(close(sock_fds[0]), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(sock_fds[1]), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(Pread64TestNoTempFile, CantReadPipe) { - char buf[1024]; - - int pipe_fds[2]; - EXPECT_THAT(pipe(pipe_fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(pread64(pipe_fds[0], buf, 1024, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - - EXPECT_THAT(close(pipe_fds[0]), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(pipe_fds[1]), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/preadv.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/preadv.cc deleted file mode 100644 index eebd129f2..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/preadv.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/uio.h> -#include <sys/wait.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <atomic> -#include <string> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/memory_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" -#include "test/util/timer_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(PreadvTest, MMConcurrencyStress) { - // Fill a one-page file with zeroes (the contents don't really matter). - const auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - /* parent = */ GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), - /* content = */ std::string(kPageSize, 0), TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(f.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Get a one-page private mapping to read to. - const Mapping m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - - // Repeatedly fork in a separate thread to force the mapping to become - // copy-on-write. - std::atomic<bool> done(false); - const ScopedThread t([&] { - while (!done.load()) { - const pid_t pid = fork(); - TEST_CHECK(pid >= 0); - if (pid == 0) { - // In child. The parent was obviously multithreaded, so it's neither - // safe nor necessary to do much more than exit. - syscall(SYS_exit_group, 0); - } - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "status = " << status; - } - }); - - // Repeatedly read to the mapping. - struct iovec iov[2]; - iov[0].iov_base = m.ptr(); - iov[0].iov_len = kPageSize / 2; - iov[1].iov_base = reinterpret_cast<void*>(m.addr() + kPageSize / 2); - iov[1].iov_len = kPageSize / 2; - constexpr absl::Duration kTestDuration = absl::Seconds(5); - const absl::Time end = absl::Now() + kTestDuration; - while (absl::Now() < end) { - // Among other causes, save/restore cycles may cause interruptions resulting - // in partial reads, so we don't expect any particular return value. - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(preadv)(fd.get(), iov, 2, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - // Stop the other thread. - done.store(true); - - // The test passes if it neither deadlocks nor crashes the OS. -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/preadv2.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/preadv2.cc deleted file mode 100644 index aac960130..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/preadv2.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,279 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/uio.h> - -#include <string> -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/memory/memory.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/file_base.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -#ifndef SYS_preadv2 -#if defined(__x86_64__) -#define SYS_preadv2 327 -#else -#error "Unknown architecture" -#endif -#endif // SYS_preadv2 - -#ifndef RWF_HIPRI -#define RWF_HIPRI 0x1 -#endif // RWF_HIPRI - -constexpr int kBufSize = 1024; - -std::string SetContent() { - std::string content; - for (int i = 0; i < kBufSize; i++) { - content += static_cast<char>((i % 10) + '0'); - } - return content; -} - -ssize_t preadv2(unsigned long fd, const struct iovec* iov, unsigned long iovcnt, - off_t offset, unsigned long flags) { - // syscall on preadv2 does some weird things (see man syscall and search - // preadv2), so we insert a 0 to word align the flags argument on native. - return syscall(SYS_preadv2, fd, iov, iovcnt, offset, 0, flags); -} - -// This test is the base case where we call preadv (no offset, no flags). -TEST(Preadv2Test, TestBaseCall) { - SKIP_IF(preadv2(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && errno == ENOSYS); - - std::string content = SetContent(); - - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), content, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - std::vector<char> buf(kBufSize); - struct iovec iov[2]; - iov[0].iov_base = buf.data(); - iov[0].iov_len = buf.size() / 2; - iov[1].iov_base = static_cast<char*>(iov[0].iov_base) + (content.size() / 2); - iov[1].iov_len = content.size() / 2; - - EXPECT_THAT(preadv2(fd.get(), iov, /*iovcnt*/ 2, /*offset=*/0, /*flags=*/0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kBufSize)); - - EXPECT_EQ(content, std::string(buf.data(), buf.size())); -} - -// This test is where we call preadv with an offset and no flags. -TEST(Preadv2Test, TestValidPositiveOffset) { - SKIP_IF(preadv2(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && errno == ENOSYS); - - std::string content = SetContent(); - const std::string prefix = "0"; - - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), prefix + content, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - std::vector<char> buf(kBufSize, '0'); - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = buf.data(); - iov.iov_len = buf.size(); - - EXPECT_THAT(preadv2(fd.get(), &iov, /*iovcnt=*/1, /*offset=*/prefix.size(), - /*flags=*/0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kBufSize)); - - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - EXPECT_EQ(content, std::string(buf.data(), buf.size())); -} - -// This test is the base case where we call readv by using -1 as the offset. The -// read should use the file offset, so the test increments it by one prior to -// calling preadv2. -TEST(Preadv2Test, TestNegativeOneOffset) { - SKIP_IF(preadv2(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && errno == ENOSYS); - - std::string content = SetContent(); - const std::string prefix = "231"; - - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), prefix + content, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), prefix.size(), SEEK_SET), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(prefix.size())); - - std::vector<char> buf(kBufSize, '0'); - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = buf.data(); - iov.iov_len = buf.size(); - - EXPECT_THAT(preadv2(fd.get(), &iov, /*iovcnt=*/1, /*offset=*/-1, /*flags=*/0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kBufSize)); - - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(prefix.size() + buf.size())); - - EXPECT_EQ(content, std::string(buf.data(), buf.size())); -} - -// preadv2 requires if the RWF_HIPRI flag is passed, the fd must be opened with -// O_DIRECT. This test implements a correct call with the RWF_HIPRI flag. -TEST(Preadv2Test, TestCallWithRWF_HIPRI) { - SKIP_IF(preadv2(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && errno == ENOSYS); - - std::string content = SetContent(); - - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), content, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - EXPECT_THAT(fsync(fd.get()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::vector<char> buf(kBufSize, '0'); - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = buf.data(); - iov.iov_len = buf.size(); - - EXPECT_THAT( - preadv2(fd.get(), &iov, /*iovcnt=*/1, /*offset=*/0, /*flags=*/RWF_HIPRI), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kBufSize)); - - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - EXPECT_EQ(content, std::string(buf.data(), buf.size())); -} -// This test calls preadv2 with an invalid flag. -TEST(Preadv2Test, TestInvalidFlag) { - SKIP_IF(preadv2(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && errno == ENOSYS); - - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "", TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDONLY | O_DIRECT)); - - std::vector<char> buf(kBufSize, '0'); - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = buf.data(); - iov.iov_len = buf.size(); - - EXPECT_THAT(preadv2(fd.get(), &iov, /*iovcnt=*/1, - /*offset=*/0, /*flags=*/0xF0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EOPNOTSUPP)); -} - -// This test calls preadv2 with an invalid offset. -TEST(Preadv2Test, TestInvalidOffset) { - SKIP_IF(preadv2(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && errno == ENOSYS); - - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "", TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDONLY | O_DIRECT)); - - auto iov = absl::make_unique<struct iovec[]>(1); - iov[0].iov_base = nullptr; - iov[0].iov_len = 0; - - EXPECT_THAT(preadv2(fd.get(), iov.get(), /*iovcnt=*/1, /*offset=*/-8, - /*flags=*/RWF_HIPRI), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// This test calls preadv with a file set O_WRONLY. -TEST(Preadv2Test, TestUnreadableFile) { - SKIP_IF(preadv2(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && errno == ENOSYS); - - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "", TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_WRONLY)); - - auto iov = absl::make_unique<struct iovec[]>(1); - iov[0].iov_base = nullptr; - iov[0].iov_len = 0; - - EXPECT_THAT(preadv2(fd.get(), iov.get(), /*iovcnt=*/1, - /*offset=*/0, /*flags=*/0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -// Calling preadv2 with a non-negative offset calls preadv. Calling preadv with -// an unseekable file is not allowed. A pipe is used for an unseekable file. -TEST(Preadv2Test, TestUnseekableFileInvalid) { - SKIP_IF(preadv2(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && errno == ENOSYS); - - int pipe_fds[2]; - - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(pipe_fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - - auto iov = absl::make_unique<struct iovec[]>(1); - iov[0].iov_base = nullptr; - iov[0].iov_len = 0; - - EXPECT_THAT(preadv2(pipe_fds[0], iov.get(), /*iovcnt=*/1, - /*offset=*/2, /*flags=*/0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - - EXPECT_THAT(close(pipe_fds[0]), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(pipe_fds[1]), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(Preadv2Test, TestUnseekableFileValid) { - SKIP_IF(preadv2(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && errno == ENOSYS); - - int pipe_fds[2]; - - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(pipe_fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::vector<char> content(32, 'X'); - - EXPECT_THAT(write(pipe_fds[1], content.data(), content.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(content.size())); - - std::vector<char> buf(content.size()); - auto iov = absl::make_unique<struct iovec[]>(1); - iov[0].iov_base = buf.data(); - iov[0].iov_len = buf.size(); - - EXPECT_THAT(preadv2(pipe_fds[0], iov.get(), /*iovcnt=*/1, - /*offset=*/static_cast<off_t>(-1), /*flags=*/0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - - EXPECT_EQ(content, buf); - - EXPECT_THAT(close(pipe_fds[0]), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(pipe_fds[1]), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/priority.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/priority.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 1d9bdfa70..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/priority.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,216 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/resource.h> -#include <sys/time.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <string> -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/numbers.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_split.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// These tests are for both the getpriority(2) and setpriority(2) syscalls -// These tests are very rudimentary because getpriority and setpriority -// have not yet been fully implemented. - -// Getpriority does something -TEST(GetpriorityTest, Implemented) { - // "getpriority() can legitimately return the value -1, it is necessary to - // clear the external variable errno prior to the call" - errno = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, /*who=*/0), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Invalid which -TEST(GetpriorityTest, InvalidWhich) { - errno = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(getpriority(/*which=*/3, /*who=*/0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// Process is found when which=PRIO_PROCESS -TEST(GetpriorityTest, ValidWho) { - errno = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, getpid()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Process is not found when which=PRIO_PROCESS -TEST(GetpriorityTest, InvalidWho) { - errno = 0; - // Flaky, but it's tough to avoid a race condition when finding an unused pid - EXPECT_THAT(getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, /*who=*/INT_MAX - 1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); -} - -// Setpriority does something -TEST(SetpriorityTest, Implemented) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_NICE))); - - // No need to clear errno for setpriority(): - // "The setpriority() call returns 0 if there is no error, or -1 if there is" - EXPECT_THAT(setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, /*who=*/0, /*nice=*/16), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Invalid which -TEST(Setpriority, InvalidWhich) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_NICE))); - - EXPECT_THAT(setpriority(/*which=*/3, /*who=*/0, /*nice=*/16), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// Process is found when which=PRIO_PROCESS -TEST(SetpriorityTest, ValidWho) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_NICE))); - - EXPECT_THAT(setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, getpid(), /*nice=*/16), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// niceval is within the range [-20, 19] -TEST(SetpriorityTest, InsideRange) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_NICE))); - - // Set 0 < niceval < 19 - int nice = 12; - EXPECT_THAT(setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, getpid(), nice), SyscallSucceeds()); - - errno = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, getpid()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(nice)); - - // Set -20 < niceval < 0 - nice = -12; - EXPECT_THAT(setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, getpid(), nice), SyscallSucceeds()); - - errno = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, getpid()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(nice)); -} - -// Verify that priority/niceness are exposed via /proc/PID/stat. -TEST(SetpriorityTest, NicenessExposedViaProcfs) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_NICE))); - - constexpr int kNiceVal = 12; - ASSERT_THAT(setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, getpid(), kNiceVal), SyscallSucceeds()); - - errno = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, getpid()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kNiceVal)); - - // Now verify we can read that same value via /proc/self/stat. - std::string proc_stat; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(GetContents("/proc/self/stat", &proc_stat)); - std::vector<std::string> pieces = absl::StrSplit(proc_stat, ' '); - ASSERT_GT(pieces.size(), 20); - - int niceness_procfs = 0; - ASSERT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtoi(pieces[18], &niceness_procfs)); - EXPECT_EQ(niceness_procfs, kNiceVal); -} - -// In the kernel's implementation, values outside the range of [-20, 19] are -// truncated to these minimum and maximum values. See -// https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v4.4/source/kernel/sys.c#L190 -TEST(SetpriorityTest, OutsideRange) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_NICE))); - - // Set niceval > 19 - EXPECT_THAT(setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, getpid(), /*nice=*/100), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - errno = 0; - // Test niceval truncated to 19 - EXPECT_THAT(getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, getpid()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(/*maxnice=*/19)); - - // Set niceval < -20 - EXPECT_THAT(setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, getpid(), /*nice=*/-100), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - errno = 0; - // Test niceval truncated to -20 - EXPECT_THAT(getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, getpid()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(/*minnice=*/-20)); -} - -// Process is not found when which=PRIO_PROCESS -TEST(SetpriorityTest, InvalidWho) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_NICE))); - - // Flaky, but it's tough to avoid a race condition when finding an unused pid - EXPECT_THAT(setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, - /*who=*/INT_MAX - 1, - /*nice=*/16), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); -} - -// Nice succeeds, correctly modifies (or in this case does not -// modify priority of process -TEST(SetpriorityTest, NiceSucceeds) { - errno = 0; - const int priority_before = getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, /*who=*/0); - ASSERT_THAT(nice(/*inc=*/0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // nice(0) should not change priority - EXPECT_EQ(priority_before, getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, /*who=*/0)); -} - -// Threads resulting from clone() maintain parent's priority -// Changes to child priority do not affect parent's priority -TEST(GetpriorityTest, CloneMaintainsPriority) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_NICE))); - - constexpr int kParentPriority = 16; - constexpr int kChildPriority = 14; - ASSERT_THAT(setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, getpid(), kParentPriority), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ScopedThread th([]() { - // Check that priority equals that of parent thread - pid_t my_tid; - EXPECT_THAT(my_tid = syscall(__NR_gettid), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, my_tid), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kParentPriority)); - - // Change the child thread's priority - EXPECT_THAT(setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, my_tid, kChildPriority), - SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - th.Join(); - - // Check that parent's priority reemained the same even though - // the child's priority was altered - EXPECT_EQ(kParentPriority, getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, syscall(__NR_gettid))); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/priority_execve.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/priority_execve.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 5cb343bad..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/priority_execve.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <sys/resource.h> -#include <sys/time.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -int main(int argc, char** argv, char** envp) { - errno = 0; - int prio = getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, getpid()); - - // NOTE: getpriority() can legitimately return negative values - // in the range [-20, 0). If errno is set, exit with a value that - // could not be reached by a valid priority. Valid exit values - // for the test are in the range [1, 40], so we'll use 0. - if (errno != 0) { - printf("getpriority() failed with errno = %d\n", errno); - exit(0); - } - - // Used by test to verify priority is being maintained through - // calls to execve(). Since prio should always be in the range - // [-20, 19], we offset by 20 so as not to have negative exit codes. - exit(20 - prio); - - return 0; -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/proc.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/proc.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 2b753b7d1..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/proc.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1994 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <elf.h> -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <limits.h> -#include <sched.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <stddef.h> -#include <stdint.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <sys/prctl.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/utsname.h> -#include <syscall.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <algorithm> -#include <atomic> -#include <functional> -#include <iostream> -#include <map> -#include <memory> -#include <ostream> -#include <string> -#include <unordered_set> -#include <utility> -#include <vector> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/ascii.h" -#include "absl/strings/match.h" -#include "absl/strings/numbers.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_split.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "absl/synchronization/mutex.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/memory_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" -#include "test/util/time_util.h" -#include "test/util/timer_util.h" - -// NOTE(magi): No, this isn't really a syscall but this is a really simple -// way to get it tested on both gVisor, PTrace and Linux. - -using ::testing::AllOf; -using ::testing::AnyOf; -using ::testing::ContainerEq; -using ::testing::Contains; -using ::testing::ContainsRegex; -using ::testing::Eq; -using ::testing::Gt; -using ::testing::HasSubstr; -using ::testing::IsSupersetOf; -using ::testing::Pair; -using ::testing::UnorderedElementsAre; -using ::testing::UnorderedElementsAreArray; - -// Exported by glibc. -extern char** environ; - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -#ifndef SUID_DUMP_DISABLE -#define SUID_DUMP_DISABLE 0 -#endif /* SUID_DUMP_DISABLE */ -#ifndef SUID_DUMP_USER -#define SUID_DUMP_USER 1 -#endif /* SUID_DUMP_USER */ -#ifndef SUID_DUMP_ROOT -#define SUID_DUMP_ROOT 2 -#endif /* SUID_DUMP_ROOT */ - -// O_LARGEFILE as defined by Linux. glibc tries to be clever by setting it to 0 -// because "it isn't needed", even though Linux can return it via F_GETFL. -constexpr int kOLargeFile = 00100000; - -// Takes the subprocess command line and pid. -// If it returns !OK, WithSubprocess returns immediately. -using SubprocessCallback = std::function<PosixError(int)>; - -std::vector<std::string> saved_argv; // NOLINT - -// Helper function to dump /proc/{pid}/status and check the -// state data. State should = "Z" for zombied or "RSD" for -// running, interruptible sleeping (S), or uninterruptible sleep -// (D). -void CompareProcessState(absl::string_view state, int pid) { - auto status_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - GetContents(absl::StrCat("/proc/", pid, "/status"))); - // N.B. POSIX extended regexes don't support shorthand character classes (\w) - // inside of brackets. - EXPECT_THAT(status_file, - ContainsRegex(absl::StrCat("State:.[", state, - R"EOL(]\s+\([a-zA-Z ]+\))EOL"))); -} - -// Run callbacks while a subprocess is running, zombied, and/or exited. -PosixError WithSubprocess(SubprocessCallback const& running, - SubprocessCallback const& zombied, - SubprocessCallback const& exited) { - int pipe_fds[2] = {}; - if (pipe(pipe_fds) < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "pipe"); - } - - int child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "fork"); - } - - if (child_pid == 0) { - close(pipe_fds[0]); // Close the read end. - const DisableSave ds; // Timing issues. - - // Write to the pipe to tell it we're ready. - char buf = 'a'; - int res = 0; - res = WriteFd(pipe_fds[1], &buf, sizeof(buf)); - TEST_CHECK_MSG(res == sizeof(buf), "Write failure in subprocess"); - - while (true) { - SleepSafe(absl::Milliseconds(100)); - } - } - - close(pipe_fds[1]); // Close the write end. - - int status = 0; - auto wait_cleanup = Cleanup([child_pid, &status] { - EXPECT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - auto kill_cleanup = Cleanup([child_pid] { - EXPECT_THAT(kill(child_pid, SIGKILL), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // Wait for the child. - char buf = 0; - int res = ReadFd(pipe_fds[0], &buf, sizeof(buf)); - if (res < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "Read from pipe"); - } else if (res == 0) { - return PosixError(EPIPE, "Unable to read from pipe: EOF"); - } - - if (running) { - // The first arg, RSD, refers to a "running process", or a process with a - // state of Running (R), Interruptable Sleep (S) or Uninterruptable - // Sleep (D). - CompareProcessState("RSD", child_pid); - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(running(child_pid)); - } - - // Kill the process. - kill_cleanup.Release()(); - siginfo_t info; - // Wait until the child process has exited (WEXITED flag) but don't - // reap the child (WNOWAIT flag). - waitid(P_PID, child_pid, &info, WNOWAIT | WEXITED); - - if (zombied) { - // Arg of "Z" refers to a Zombied Process. - CompareProcessState("Z", child_pid); - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(zombied(child_pid)); - } - - // Wait on the process. - wait_cleanup.Release()(); - // If the process is reaped, then then this should return - // with ECHILD. - EXPECT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, WNOHANG), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ECHILD)); - - if (exited) { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(exited(child_pid)); - } - - return NoError(); -} - -// Access the file returned by name when a subprocess is running. -PosixError AccessWhileRunning(std::function<std::string(int pid)> name, - int flags, std::function<void(int fd)> access) { - FileDescriptor fd; - return WithSubprocess( - [&](int pid) -> PosixError { - // Running. - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(fd, Open(name(pid), flags)); - - access(fd.get()); - return NoError(); - }, - nullptr, nullptr); -} - -// Access the file returned by name when the a subprocess is zombied. -PosixError AccessWhileZombied(std::function<std::string(int pid)> name, - int flags, std::function<void(int fd)> access) { - FileDescriptor fd; - return WithSubprocess( - [&](int pid) -> PosixError { - // Running. - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(fd, Open(name(pid), flags)); - return NoError(); - }, - [&](int pid) -> PosixError { - // Zombied. - access(fd.get()); - return NoError(); - }, - nullptr); -} - -// Access the file returned by name when the a subprocess is exited. -PosixError AccessWhileExited(std::function<std::string(int pid)> name, - int flags, std::function<void(int fd)> access) { - FileDescriptor fd; - return WithSubprocess( - [&](int pid) -> PosixError { - // Running. - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(fd, Open(name(pid), flags)); - return NoError(); - }, - nullptr, - [&](int pid) -> PosixError { - // Exited. - access(fd.get()); - return NoError(); - }); -} - -// ReadFd(fd=/proc/PID/basename) while PID is running. -int ReadWhileRunning(std::string const& basename, void* buf, size_t count) { - int ret = 0; - int err = 0; - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(AccessWhileRunning( - [&](int pid) -> std::string { - return absl::StrCat("/proc/", pid, "/", basename); - }, - O_RDONLY, - [&](int fd) { - ret = ReadFd(fd, buf, count); - err = errno; - })); - errno = err; - return ret; -} - -// ReadFd(fd=/proc/PID/basename) while PID is zombied. -int ReadWhileZombied(std::string const& basename, void* buf, size_t count) { - int ret = 0; - int err = 0; - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(AccessWhileZombied( - [&](int pid) -> std::string { - return absl::StrCat("/proc/", pid, "/", basename); - }, - O_RDONLY, - [&](int fd) { - ret = ReadFd(fd, buf, count); - err = errno; - })); - errno = err; - return ret; -} - -// ReadFd(fd=/proc/PID/basename) while PID is exited. -int ReadWhileExited(std::string const& basename, void* buf, size_t count) { - int ret = 0; - int err = 0; - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(AccessWhileExited( - [&](int pid) -> std::string { - return absl::StrCat("/proc/", pid, "/", basename); - }, - O_RDONLY, - [&](int fd) { - ret = ReadFd(fd, buf, count); - err = errno; - })); - errno = err; - return ret; -} - -// readlinkat(fd=/proc/PID/, basename) while PID is running. -int ReadlinkWhileRunning(std::string const& basename, char* buf, size_t count) { - int ret = 0; - int err = 0; - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(AccessWhileRunning( - [&](int pid) -> std::string { return absl::StrCat("/proc/", pid, "/"); }, - O_DIRECTORY, - [&](int fd) { - ret = readlinkat(fd, basename.c_str(), buf, count); - err = errno; - })); - errno = err; - return ret; -} - -// readlinkat(fd=/proc/PID/, basename) while PID is zombied. -int ReadlinkWhileZombied(std::string const& basename, char* buf, size_t count) { - int ret = 0; - int err = 0; - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(AccessWhileZombied( - [&](int pid) -> std::string { return absl::StrCat("/proc/", pid, "/"); }, - O_DIRECTORY, - [&](int fd) { - ret = readlinkat(fd, basename.c_str(), buf, count); - err = errno; - })); - errno = err; - return ret; -} - -// readlinkat(fd=/proc/PID/, basename) while PID is exited. -int ReadlinkWhileExited(std::string const& basename, char* buf, size_t count) { - int ret = 0; - int err = 0; - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(AccessWhileExited( - [&](int pid) -> std::string { return absl::StrCat("/proc/", pid, "/"); }, - O_DIRECTORY, - [&](int fd) { - ret = readlinkat(fd, basename.c_str(), buf, count); - err = errno; - })); - errno = err; - return ret; -} - -TEST(ProcTest, NotFoundInRoot) { - struct stat s; - EXPECT_THAT(stat("/proc/foobar", &s), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -TEST(ProcSelfTest, IsThreadGroupLeader) { - ScopedThread([] { - const pid_t tgid = getpid(); - const pid_t tid = syscall(SYS_gettid); - EXPECT_NE(tgid, tid); - auto link = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ReadLink("/proc/self")); - EXPECT_EQ(link, absl::StrCat(tgid)); - }); -} - -TEST(ProcThreadSelfTest, Basic) { - const pid_t tgid = getpid(); - const pid_t tid = syscall(SYS_gettid); - EXPECT_EQ(tgid, tid); - auto link_threadself = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ReadLink("/proc/thread-self")); - EXPECT_EQ(link_threadself, absl::StrCat(tgid, "/task/", tid)); - // Just read one file inside thread-self to ensure that the link is valid. - auto link_threadself_exe = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ReadLink("/proc/thread-self/exe")); - auto link_procself_exe = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ReadLink("/proc/self/exe")); - EXPECT_EQ(link_threadself_exe, link_procself_exe); -} - -TEST(ProcThreadSelfTest, Thread) { - ScopedThread([] { - const pid_t tgid = getpid(); - const pid_t tid = syscall(SYS_gettid); - EXPECT_NE(tgid, tid); - auto link_threadself = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ReadLink("/proc/thread-self")); - - EXPECT_EQ(link_threadself, absl::StrCat(tgid, "/task/", tid)); - // Just read one file inside thread-self to ensure that the link is valid. - auto link_threadself_exe = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ReadLink("/proc/thread-self/exe")); - auto link_procself_exe = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ReadLink("/proc/self/exe")); - EXPECT_EQ(link_threadself_exe, link_procself_exe); - // A thread should not have "/proc/<tid>/task". - struct stat s; - EXPECT_THAT(stat("/proc/thread-self/task", &s), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); - }); -} - -// Returns the /proc/PID/maps entry for the MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS mapping -// m with start address addr and length len. -std::string AnonymousMapsEntry(uintptr_t addr, size_t len, int prot) { - return absl::StrCat(absl::Hex(addr, absl::PadSpec::kZeroPad8), "-", - absl::Hex(addr + len, absl::PadSpec::kZeroPad8), " ", - prot & PROT_READ ? "r" : "-", - prot & PROT_WRITE ? "w" : "-", - prot & PROT_EXEC ? "x" : "-", "p 00000000 00:00 0 "); -} - -std::string AnonymousMapsEntryForMapping(const Mapping& m, int prot) { - return AnonymousMapsEntry(m.addr(), m.len(), prot); -} - -PosixErrorOr<std::map<uint64_t, uint64_t>> ReadProcSelfAuxv() { - std::string auxv_file; - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(GetContents("/proc/self/auxv", &auxv_file)); - const Elf64_auxv_t* auxv_data = - reinterpret_cast<const Elf64_auxv_t*>(auxv_file.data()); - std::map<uint64_t, uint64_t> auxv_entries; - for (int i = 0; auxv_data[i].a_type != AT_NULL; i++) { - auto a_type = auxv_data[i].a_type; - EXPECT_EQ(0, auxv_entries.count(a_type)) << "a_type: " << a_type; - auxv_entries.emplace(a_type, auxv_data[i].a_un.a_val); - } - return auxv_entries; -} - -TEST(ProcSelfAuxv, EntryPresence) { - auto auxv_entries = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ReadProcSelfAuxv()); - - EXPECT_EQ(auxv_entries.count(AT_ENTRY), 1); - EXPECT_EQ(auxv_entries.count(AT_PHDR), 1); - EXPECT_EQ(auxv_entries.count(AT_PHENT), 1); - EXPECT_EQ(auxv_entries.count(AT_PHNUM), 1); - EXPECT_EQ(auxv_entries.count(AT_BASE), 1); - EXPECT_EQ(auxv_entries.count(AT_CLKTCK), 1); - EXPECT_EQ(auxv_entries.count(AT_RANDOM), 1); - EXPECT_EQ(auxv_entries.count(AT_EXECFN), 1); - EXPECT_EQ(auxv_entries.count(AT_PAGESZ), 1); - EXPECT_EQ(auxv_entries.count(AT_SYSINFO_EHDR), 1); -} - -TEST(ProcSelfAuxv, EntryValues) { - auto proc_auxv = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ReadProcSelfAuxv()); - - // We need to find the ELF auxiliary vector. The section of memory pointed to - // by envp contains some pointers to non-null pointers, followed by a single - // pointer to a null pointer, followed by the auxiliary vector. - char** envpi = environ; - while (*envpi) { - ++envpi; - } - - const Elf64_auxv_t* envp_auxv = - reinterpret_cast<const Elf64_auxv_t*>(envpi + 1); - int i; - for (i = 0; envp_auxv[i].a_type != AT_NULL; i++) { - auto a_type = envp_auxv[i].a_type; - EXPECT_EQ(proc_auxv.count(a_type), 1); - EXPECT_EQ(proc_auxv[a_type], envp_auxv[i].a_un.a_val) - << "a_type: " << a_type; - } - EXPECT_EQ(i, proc_auxv.size()); -} - -// Just open and read /proc/self/maps, check that we can find [stack] -TEST(ProcSelfMaps, Basic) { - auto proc_self_maps = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/self/maps")); - - std::vector<std::string> strings = absl::StrSplit(proc_self_maps, '\n'); - std::vector<std::string> stacks; - // Make sure there's a stack in there. - for (const auto& str : strings) { - if (str.find("[stack]") != std::string::npos) { - stacks.push_back(str); - } - } - ASSERT_EQ(1, stacks.size()) << "[stack] not found in: " << proc_self_maps; - // Linux pads to 73 characters then we add 7. - EXPECT_EQ(80, stacks[0].length()); -} - -TEST(ProcSelfMaps, Map1) { - Mapping mapping = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE)); - auto proc_self_maps = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/self/maps")); - std::vector<std::string> strings = absl::StrSplit(proc_self_maps, '\n'); - std::vector<std::string> addrs; - // Make sure if is listed. - for (const auto& str : strings) { - if (str == AnonymousMapsEntryForMapping(mapping, PROT_READ)) { - addrs.push_back(str); - } - } - ASSERT_EQ(1, addrs.size()); -} - -TEST(ProcSelfMaps, Map2) { - // NOTE(magi): The permissions must be different or the pages will get merged. - Mapping map1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_EXEC, MAP_PRIVATE)); - Mapping map2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - - auto proc_self_maps = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/self/maps")); - std::vector<std::string> strings = absl::StrSplit(proc_self_maps, '\n'); - std::vector<std::string> addrs; - // Make sure if is listed. - for (const auto& str : strings) { - if (str == AnonymousMapsEntryForMapping(map1, PROT_READ | PROT_EXEC)) { - addrs.push_back(str); - } - } - ASSERT_EQ(1, addrs.size()); - addrs.clear(); - for (const auto& str : strings) { - if (str == AnonymousMapsEntryForMapping(map2, PROT_WRITE)) { - addrs.push_back(str); - } - } - ASSERT_EQ(1, addrs.size()); -} - -TEST(ProcSelfMaps, MapUnmap) { - Mapping map1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_EXEC, MAP_PRIVATE)); - Mapping map2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - - auto proc_self_maps = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/self/maps")); - std::vector<std::string> strings = absl::StrSplit(proc_self_maps, '\n'); - std::vector<std::string> addrs; - // Make sure if is listed. - for (const auto& str : strings) { - if (str == AnonymousMapsEntryForMapping(map1, PROT_READ | PROT_EXEC)) { - addrs.push_back(str); - } - } - ASSERT_EQ(1, addrs.size()) << proc_self_maps; - addrs.clear(); - for (const auto& str : strings) { - if (str == AnonymousMapsEntryForMapping(map2, PROT_WRITE)) { - addrs.push_back(str); - } - } - ASSERT_EQ(1, addrs.size()); - - map2.reset(); - - // Read it again. - proc_self_maps = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/self/maps")); - strings = absl::StrSplit(proc_self_maps, '\n'); - // First entry should be there. - addrs.clear(); - for (const auto& str : strings) { - if (str == AnonymousMapsEntryForMapping(map1, PROT_READ | PROT_EXEC)) { - addrs.push_back(str); - } - } - ASSERT_EQ(1, addrs.size()); - addrs.clear(); - // But not the second. - for (const auto& str : strings) { - if (str == AnonymousMapsEntryForMapping(map2, PROT_WRITE)) { - addrs.push_back(str); - } - } - ASSERT_EQ(0, addrs.size()); -} - -TEST(ProcSelfMaps, Mprotect) { - // FIXME(jamieliu): Linux's mprotect() sometimes fails to merge VMAs in this - // case. - SKIP_IF(!IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - // Reserve 5 pages of address space. - Mapping m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(5 * kPageSize, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - - // Change the permissions on the middle 3 pages. (The first and last pages may - // be merged with other vmas on either side, so they aren't tested directly; - // they just ensure that the middle 3 pages are bracketed by VMAs with - // incompatible permissions.) - ASSERT_THAT(mprotect(reinterpret_cast<void*>(m.addr() + kPageSize), - 3 * kPageSize, PROT_READ), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that the middle 3 pages make up a single VMA. - auto proc_self_maps = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/self/maps")); - std::vector<std::string> strings = absl::StrSplit(proc_self_maps, '\n'); - EXPECT_THAT(strings, Contains(AnonymousMapsEntry(m.addr() + kPageSize, - 3 * kPageSize, PROT_READ))); - - // Change the permissions on the middle page only. - ASSERT_THAT(mprotect(reinterpret_cast<void*>(m.addr() + 2 * kPageSize), - kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that the single VMA has been split into 3 VMAs. - proc_self_maps = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/self/maps")); - strings = absl::StrSplit(proc_self_maps, '\n'); - EXPECT_THAT( - strings, - IsSupersetOf( - {AnonymousMapsEntry(m.addr() + kPageSize, kPageSize, PROT_READ), - AnonymousMapsEntry(m.addr() + 2 * kPageSize, kPageSize, - PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE), - AnonymousMapsEntry(m.addr() + 3 * kPageSize, kPageSize, - PROT_READ)})); - - // Change the permissions on the middle page back. - ASSERT_THAT(mprotect(reinterpret_cast<void*>(m.addr() + 2 * kPageSize), - kPageSize, PROT_READ), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that the 3 VMAs have been merged back into a single VMA. - proc_self_maps = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/self/maps")); - strings = absl::StrSplit(proc_self_maps, '\n'); - EXPECT_THAT(strings, Contains(AnonymousMapsEntry(m.addr() + kPageSize, - 3 * kPageSize, PROT_READ))); -} - -TEST(ProcSelfFd, OpenFd) { - int pipe_fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe2(pipe_fds, O_CLOEXEC), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Reopen the write end. - const std::string path = absl::StrCat("/proc/self/fd/", pipe_fds[1]); - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(path, O_WRONLY)); - - // Ensure that a read/write works. - const std::string data = "hello"; - std::unique_ptr<char[]> buffer(new char[data.size()]); - EXPECT_THAT(write(fd.get(), data.c_str(), data.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(5)); - EXPECT_THAT(read(pipe_fds[0], buffer.get(), data.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(5)); - EXPECT_EQ(strncmp(buffer.get(), data.c_str(), data.size()), 0); - - // Cleanup. - ASSERT_THAT(close(pipe_fds[0]), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(close(pipe_fds[1]), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(ProcSelfFdInfo, CorrectFds) { - // Make sure there is at least one open file. - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(f.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Get files in /proc/self/fd. - auto fd_files = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ListDir("/proc/self/fd", false)); - - // Get files in /proc/self/fdinfo. - auto fdinfo_files = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ListDir("/proc/self/fdinfo", false)); - - // They should contain the same fds. - EXPECT_THAT(fd_files, UnorderedElementsAreArray(fdinfo_files)); - - // Both should contain fd. - auto fd_s = absl::StrCat(fd.get()); - EXPECT_THAT(fd_files, Contains(fd_s)); -} - -TEST(ProcSelfFdInfo, Flags) { - std::string path = NewTempAbsPath(); - - // Create file here with O_CREAT to test that O_CREAT does not appear in - // fdinfo flags. - int flags = O_CREAT | O_RDWR | O_APPEND | O_CLOEXEC; - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(path, flags, 0644)); - - // Automatically delete path. - TempPath temp_path(path); - - // O_CREAT does not appear in fdinfo flags. - flags &= ~O_CREAT; - - // O_LARGEFILE always appears (on x86_64). - flags |= kOLargeFile; - - auto fd_info = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - GetContents(absl::StrCat("/proc/self/fdinfo/", fd.get()))); - EXPECT_THAT(fd_info, HasSubstr(absl::StrFormat("flags:\t%#o", flags))); -} - -TEST(ProcSelfExe, Absolute) { - auto exe = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ReadLink(absl::StrCat("/proc/", getpid(), "/exe"))); - EXPECT_EQ(exe[0], '/'); -} - -// Sanity check for /proc/cpuinfo fields that must be present. -TEST(ProcCpuinfo, RequiredFieldsArePresent) { - std::string proc_cpuinfo = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/cpuinfo")); - ASSERT_FALSE(proc_cpuinfo.empty()); - std::vector<std::string> cpuinfo_fields = absl::StrSplit(proc_cpuinfo, '\n'); - - // This list of "required" fields is taken from reading the file - // arch/x86/kernel/cpu/proc.c and seeing which fields will be unconditionally - // printed by the kernel. - static const char* required_fields[] = { - "processor", - "vendor_id", - "cpu family", - "model\t\t:", - "model name", - "stepping", - "cpu MHz", - "fpu\t\t:", - "fpu_exception", - "cpuid level", - "wp", - "bogomips", - "clflush size", - "cache_alignment", - "address sizes", - "power management", - }; - - // Check that the usual fields are there. We don't really care about the - // contents. - for (const std::string& field : required_fields) { - EXPECT_THAT(proc_cpuinfo, HasSubstr(field)); - } -} - -TEST(ProcCpuinfo, DeniesWrite) { - EXPECT_THAT(open("/proc/cpuinfo", O_WRONLY), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -// Sanity checks that uptime is present. -TEST(ProcUptime, IsPresent) { - std::string proc_uptime = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/uptime")); - ASSERT_FALSE(proc_uptime.empty()); - std::vector<std::string> uptime_parts = absl::StrSplit(proc_uptime, ' '); - - // Parse once. - double uptime0, uptime1, idletime0, idletime1; - ASSERT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtod(uptime_parts[0], &uptime0)); - ASSERT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtod(uptime_parts[1], &idletime0)); - - // Sleep for one second. - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(1)); - - // Parse again. - proc_uptime = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/uptime")); - ASSERT_FALSE(proc_uptime.empty()); - uptime_parts = absl::StrSplit(proc_uptime, ' '); - ASSERT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtod(uptime_parts[0], &uptime1)); - ASSERT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtod(uptime_parts[1], &idletime1)); - - // Sanity check. - // - // We assert that between 0.99 and 59.99 seconds have passed. If more than a - // minute has passed, then we must be executing really, really slowly. - EXPECT_GE(uptime0, 0.0); - EXPECT_GE(idletime0, 0.0); - EXPECT_GT(uptime1, uptime0); - EXPECT_GE(uptime1, uptime0 + 0.99); - EXPECT_LE(uptime1, uptime0 + 59.99); - EXPECT_GE(idletime1, idletime0); -} - -TEST(ProcMeminfo, ContainsBasicFields) { - std::string proc_meminfo = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/meminfo")); - EXPECT_THAT(proc_meminfo, AllOf(ContainsRegex(R"(MemTotal:\s+[0-9]+ kB)"), - ContainsRegex(R"(MemFree:\s+[0-9]+ kB)"))); -} - -TEST(ProcStat, ContainsBasicFields) { - std::string proc_stat = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/stat")); - - std::vector<std::string> names; - for (auto const& line : absl::StrSplit(proc_stat, '\n')) { - std::vector<std::string> fields = - absl::StrSplit(line, ' ', absl::SkipWhitespace()); - if (fields.empty()) { - continue; - } - names.push_back(fields[0]); - } - - EXPECT_THAT(names, - IsSupersetOf({"cpu", "intr", "ctxt", "btime", "processes", - "procs_running", "procs_blocked", "softirq"})); -} - -TEST(ProcStat, EndsWithNewline) { - std::string proc_stat = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/stat")); - EXPECT_EQ(proc_stat.back(), '\n'); -} - -TEST(ProcStat, Fields) { - std::string proc_stat = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/stat")); - - std::vector<std::string> names; - for (auto const& line : absl::StrSplit(proc_stat, '\n')) { - std::vector<std::string> fields = - absl::StrSplit(line, ' ', absl::SkipWhitespace()); - if (fields.empty()) { - continue; - } - - if (absl::StartsWith(fields[0], "cpu")) { - // As of Linux 3.11, each CPU entry has 10 fields, plus the name. - EXPECT_GE(fields.size(), 11) << proc_stat; - } else if (fields[0] == "ctxt") { - // Single field. - EXPECT_EQ(fields.size(), 2) << proc_stat; - } else if (fields[0] == "btime") { - // Single field. - EXPECT_EQ(fields.size(), 2) << proc_stat; - } else if (fields[0] == "itime") { - // Single field. - ASSERT_EQ(fields.size(), 2) << proc_stat; - // This is the only floating point field. - double val; - EXPECT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtod(fields[1], &val)) << proc_stat; - continue; - } else if (fields[0] == "processes") { - // Single field. - EXPECT_EQ(fields.size(), 2) << proc_stat; - } else if (fields[0] == "procs_running") { - // Single field. - EXPECT_EQ(fields.size(), 2) << proc_stat; - } else if (fields[0] == "procs_blocked") { - // Single field. - EXPECT_EQ(fields.size(), 2) << proc_stat; - } else if (fields[0] == "softirq") { - // As of Linux 3.11, there are 10 softirqs. 12 fields for name + total. - EXPECT_GE(fields.size(), 12) << proc_stat; - } - - // All fields besides itime are valid base 10 numbers. - for (size_t i = 1; i < fields.size(); i++) { - uint64_t val; - EXPECT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtoi(fields[i], &val)) << proc_stat; - } - } -} - -TEST(ProcLoadavg, EndsWithNewline) { - std::string proc_loadvg = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/loadavg")); - EXPECT_EQ(proc_loadvg.back(), '\n'); -} - -TEST(ProcLoadavg, Fields) { - std::string proc_loadvg = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/loadavg")); - std::vector<std::string> lines = absl::StrSplit(proc_loadvg, '\n'); - - // Single line. - EXPECT_EQ(lines.size(), 2) << proc_loadvg; - - std::vector<std::string> fields = - absl::StrSplit(lines[0], absl::ByAnyChar(" /"), absl::SkipWhitespace()); - - // Six fields. - EXPECT_EQ(fields.size(), 6) << proc_loadvg; - - double val; - uint64_t val2; - // First three fields are floating point numbers. - EXPECT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtod(fields[0], &val)) << proc_loadvg; - EXPECT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtod(fields[1], &val)) << proc_loadvg; - EXPECT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtod(fields[2], &val)) << proc_loadvg; - // Rest of the fields are valid base 10 numbers. - EXPECT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtoi(fields[3], &val2)) << proc_loadvg; - EXPECT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtoi(fields[4], &val2)) << proc_loadvg; - EXPECT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtoi(fields[5], &val2)) << proc_loadvg; -} - -// NOTE: Tests in priority.cc also check certain priority related fields in -// /proc/self/stat. - -class ProcPidStatTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<std::string> {}; - -TEST_P(ProcPidStatTest, HasBasicFields) { - std::string proc_pid_stat = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - GetContents(absl::StrCat("/proc/", GetParam(), "/stat"))); - - ASSERT_FALSE(proc_pid_stat.empty()); - std::vector<std::string> fields = absl::StrSplit(proc_pid_stat, ' '); - ASSERT_GE(fields.size(), 24); - EXPECT_EQ(absl::StrCat(getpid()), fields[0]); - // fields[1] is the thread name. - EXPECT_EQ("R", fields[2]); // task state - EXPECT_EQ(absl::StrCat(getppid()), fields[3]); - - // If the test starts up quickly, then the process start time and the kernel - // boot time will be very close, and the proc starttime field (which is the - // delta of the two times) will be 0. For that unfortunate reason, we can - // only check that starttime >= 0, and not that it is strictly > 0. - uint64_t starttime; - ASSERT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtoi(fields[21], &starttime)); - EXPECT_GE(starttime, 0); - - uint64_t vss; - ASSERT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtoi(fields[22], &vss)); - EXPECT_GT(vss, 0); - - uint64_t rss; - ASSERT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtoi(fields[23], &rss)); - EXPECT_GT(rss, 0); - - uint64_t rsslim; - ASSERT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtoi(fields[24], &rsslim)); - EXPECT_GT(rsslim, 0); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(SelfAndNumericPid, ProcPidStatTest, - ::testing::Values("self", absl::StrCat(getpid()))); - -using ProcPidStatmTest = ::testing::TestWithParam<std::string>; - -TEST_P(ProcPidStatmTest, HasBasicFields) { - std::string proc_pid_statm = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - GetContents(absl::StrCat("/proc/", GetParam(), "/statm"))); - ASSERT_FALSE(proc_pid_statm.empty()); - std::vector<std::string> fields = absl::StrSplit(proc_pid_statm, ' '); - ASSERT_GE(fields.size(), 7); - - uint64_t vss; - ASSERT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtoi(fields[0], &vss)); - EXPECT_GT(vss, 0); - - uint64_t rss; - ASSERT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtoi(fields[1], &rss)); - EXPECT_GT(rss, 0); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(SelfAndNumericPid, ProcPidStatmTest, - ::testing::Values("self", absl::StrCat(getpid()))); - -PosixErrorOr<uint64_t> CurrentRSS() { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto proc_self_stat, GetContents("/proc/self/stat")); - if (proc_self_stat.empty()) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "empty /proc/self/stat"); - } - - std::vector<std::string> fields = absl::StrSplit(proc_self_stat, ' '); - if (fields.size() < 24) { - return PosixError( - EINVAL, - absl::StrCat("/proc/self/stat has too few fields: ", proc_self_stat)); - } - - uint64_t rss; - if (!absl::SimpleAtoi(fields[23], &rss)) { - return PosixError( - EINVAL, absl::StrCat("/proc/self/stat RSS field is not a number: ", - fields[23])); - } - - // RSS is given in number of pages. - return rss * kPageSize; -} - -// The size of mapping created by MapPopulateRSS. -constexpr uint64_t kMappingSize = 100 << 20; - -// Tolerance on RSS comparisons to account for background thread mappings, -// reclaimed pages, newly faulted pages, etc. -constexpr uint64_t kRSSTolerance = 5 << 20; - -// Capture RSS before and after an anonymous mapping with passed prot. -void MapPopulateRSS(int prot, uint64_t* before, uint64_t* after) { - *before = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CurrentRSS()); - - // N.B. The kernel asynchronously accumulates per-task RSS counters into the - // mm RSS, which is exposed by /proc/PID/stat. Task exit is a synchronization - // point (kernel/exit.c:do_exit -> sync_mm_rss), so perform the mapping on - // another thread to ensure it is reflected in RSS after the thread exits. - Mapping mapping; - ScopedThread t([&mapping, prot] { - mapping = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(kMappingSize, prot, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_POPULATE)); - }); - t.Join(); - - *after = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CurrentRSS()); -} - -// TODO(b/73896574): Test for PROT_READ + MAP_POPULATE anonymous mappings. Their -// semantics are more subtle: -// -// Small pages -> Zero page mapped, not counted in RSS -// (mm/memory.c:do_anonymous_page). -// -// Huge pages (THP enabled, use_zero_page=0) -> Pages committed -// (mm/memory.c:__handle_mm_fault -> create_huge_pmd). -// -// Huge pages (THP enabled, use_zero_page=1) -> Zero page mapped, not counted in -// RSS (mm/huge_memory.c:do_huge_pmd_anonymous_page). - -// PROT_WRITE + MAP_POPULATE anonymous mappings are always committed. -TEST(ProcSelfStat, PopulateWriteRSS) { - uint64_t before, after; - MapPopulateRSS(PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, &before, &after); - - // Mapping is committed. - EXPECT_NEAR(before + kMappingSize, after, kRSSTolerance); -} - -// PROT_NONE + MAP_POPULATE anonymous mappings are never committed. -TEST(ProcSelfStat, PopulateNoneRSS) { - uint64_t before, after; - MapPopulateRSS(PROT_NONE, &before, &after); - - // Mapping not committed. - EXPECT_NEAR(before, after, kRSSTolerance); -} - -// Returns the calling thread's name. -PosixErrorOr<std::string> ThreadName() { - // "The buffer should allow space for up to 16 bytes; the returned std::string - // will be null-terminated if it is shorter than that." - prctl(2). But we - // always want the thread name to be null-terminated. - char thread_name[17]; - int rc = prctl(PR_GET_NAME, thread_name, 0, 0, 0); - MaybeSave(); - if (rc < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "prctl(PR_GET_NAME)"); - } - thread_name[16] = '\0'; - return std::string(thread_name); -} - -// Parses the contents of a /proc/[pid]/status file into a collection of -// key-value pairs. -PosixErrorOr<std::map<std::string, std::string>> ParseProcStatus( - absl::string_view status_str) { - std::map<std::string, std::string> fields; - for (absl::string_view const line : - absl::StrSplit(status_str, '\n', absl::SkipWhitespace())) { - const std::pair<absl::string_view, absl::string_view> kv = - absl::StrSplit(line, absl::MaxSplits(":\t", 1)); - if (kv.first.empty()) { - return PosixError( - EINVAL, absl::StrCat("failed to parse key in line \"", line, "\"")); - } - std::string key(kv.first); - if (fields.count(key)) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, - absl::StrCat("duplicate key \"", kv.first, "\"")); - } - std::string value(kv.second); - absl::StripLeadingAsciiWhitespace(&value); - fields.emplace(std::move(key), std::move(value)); - } - return fields; -} - -TEST(ParseProcStatusTest, ParsesSimpleStatusFileWithMixedWhitespaceCorrectly) { - EXPECT_THAT( - ParseProcStatus( - "Name:\tinit\nState:\tS (sleeping)\nCapEff:\t 0000001fffffffff\n"), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(UnorderedElementsAre( - Pair("Name", "init"), Pair("State", "S (sleeping)"), - Pair("CapEff", "0000001fffffffff")))); -} - -TEST(ParseProcStatusTest, DetectsDuplicateKeys) { - auto proc_status_or = ParseProcStatus("Name:\tfoo\nName:\tfoo\n"); - EXPECT_THAT(proc_status_or, - PosixErrorIs(EINVAL, ::testing::StrEq("duplicate key \"Name\""))); -} - -TEST(ParseProcStatusTest, DetectsMissingTabs) { - EXPECT_THAT(ParseProcStatus("Name:foo\nPid: 1\n"), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(UnorderedElementsAre(Pair("Name:foo", ""), - Pair("Pid: 1", "")))); -} - -TEST(ProcPidStatusTest, HasBasicFields) { - // Do this on a separate thread since we want tgid != tid. - ScopedThread([] { - const pid_t tgid = getpid(); - const pid_t tid = syscall(SYS_gettid); - EXPECT_NE(tgid, tid); - const auto thread_name = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ThreadName()); - - std::string status_str = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - GetContents(absl::StrCat("/proc/", tid, "/status"))); - - ASSERT_FALSE(status_str.empty()); - const auto status = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ParseProcStatus(status_str)); - EXPECT_THAT(status, IsSupersetOf({Pair("Name", thread_name), - Pair("Tgid", absl::StrCat(tgid)), - Pair("Pid", absl::StrCat(tid)), - Pair("PPid", absl::StrCat(getppid()))})); - }); -} - -TEST(ProcPidStatusTest, StateRunning) { - // Task must be running when reading the file. - const pid_t tid = syscall(SYS_gettid); - std::string status_str = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - GetContents(absl::StrCat("/proc/", tid, "/status"))); - - EXPECT_THAT(ParseProcStatus(status_str), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(Contains(Pair("State", "R (running)")))); -} - -TEST(ProcPidStatusTest, StateSleeping_NoRandomSave) { - // Starts a child process that blocks and checks that State is sleeping. - auto res = WithSubprocess( - [&](int pid) -> PosixError { - // Because this test is timing based we will disable cooperative saving - // and the test itself also has random saving disabled. - const DisableSave ds; - // Try multiple times in case the child isn't sleeping when status file - // is read. - MonotonicTimer timer; - timer.Start(); - for (;;) { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO( - std::string status_str, - GetContents(absl::StrCat("/proc/", pid, "/status"))); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto map, ParseProcStatus(status_str)); - if (map["State"] == std::string("S (sleeping)")) { - // Test passed! - return NoError(); - } - if (timer.Duration() > absl::Seconds(10)) { - return PosixError(ETIMEDOUT, "Timeout waiting for child to sleep"); - } - absl::SleepFor(absl::Milliseconds(10)); - } - }, - nullptr, nullptr); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(res); -} - -TEST(ProcPidStatusTest, ValuesAreTabDelimited) { - std::string status_str = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/self/status")); - ASSERT_FALSE(status_str.empty()); - for (absl::string_view const line : - absl::StrSplit(status_str, '\n', absl::SkipWhitespace())) { - EXPECT_NE(std::string::npos, line.find(":\t")); - } -} - -// Threads properly counts running threads. -// -// TODO(mpratt): Test zombied threads while the thread group leader is still -// running with generalized fork and clone children from the wait test. -TEST(ProcPidStatusTest, Threads) { - char buf[4096] = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileRunning("status", buf, sizeof(buf) - 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(Gt(0))); - - auto status = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ParseProcStatus(buf)); - auto it = status.find("Threads"); - ASSERT_NE(it, status.end()); - int threads = -1; - EXPECT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtoi(it->second, &threads)) - << "Threads value " << it->second << " is not a number"; - // Don't make assumptions about the exact number of threads, as it may not be - // constant. - EXPECT_GE(threads, 1); - - memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileZombied("status", buf, sizeof(buf) - 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(Gt(0))); - - status = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ParseProcStatus(buf)); - it = status.find("Threads"); - ASSERT_NE(it, status.end()); - threads = -1; - EXPECT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtoi(it->second, &threads)) - << "Threads value " << it->second << " is not a number"; - // There must be only the thread group leader remaining, zombied. - EXPECT_EQ(threads, 1); -} - -// Returns true if all characters in s are digits. -bool IsDigits(absl::string_view s) { - return std::all_of(s.begin(), s.end(), absl::ascii_isdigit); -} - -TEST(ProcPidStatTest, VmStats) { - std::string status_str = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/self/status")); - ASSERT_FALSE(status_str.empty()); - auto status = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ParseProcStatus(status_str)); - - const auto vss_it = status.find("VmSize"); - ASSERT_NE(vss_it, status.end()); - - absl::string_view vss_str(vss_it->second); - - // Room for the " kB" suffix plus at least one digit. - ASSERT_GT(vss_str.length(), 3); - EXPECT_TRUE(absl::EndsWith(vss_str, " kB")); - // Everything else is part of a number. - EXPECT_TRUE(IsDigits(vss_str.substr(0, vss_str.length() - 3))) << vss_str; - // ... which is not 0. - EXPECT_NE('0', vss_str[0]); - - const auto rss_it = status.find("VmRSS"); - ASSERT_NE(rss_it, status.end()); - - absl::string_view rss_str(rss_it->second); - - // Room for the " kB" suffix plus at least one digit. - ASSERT_GT(rss_str.length(), 3); - EXPECT_TRUE(absl::EndsWith(rss_str, " kB")); - // Everything else is part of a number. - EXPECT_TRUE(IsDigits(rss_str.substr(0, rss_str.length() - 3))) << rss_str; - // ... which is not 0. - EXPECT_NE('0', rss_str[0]); - - const auto data_it = status.find("VmData"); - ASSERT_NE(data_it, status.end()); - - absl::string_view data_str(data_it->second); - - // Room for the " kB" suffix plus at least one digit. - ASSERT_GT(data_str.length(), 3); - EXPECT_TRUE(absl::EndsWith(data_str, " kB")); - // Everything else is part of a number. - EXPECT_TRUE(IsDigits(data_str.substr(0, data_str.length() - 3))) << data_str; - // ... which is not 0. - EXPECT_NE('0', data_str[0]); -} - -// Parse an array of NUL-terminated char* arrays, returning a vector of -// strings. -std::vector<std::string> ParseNulTerminatedStrings(std::string contents) { - EXPECT_EQ('\0', contents.back()); - // The split will leave an empty string if the NUL-byte remains, so pop - // it. - contents.pop_back(); - - return absl::StrSplit(contents, '\0'); -} - -TEST(ProcPidCmdline, MatchesArgv) { - std::vector<std::string> proc_cmdline = ParseNulTerminatedStrings( - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/self/cmdline"))); - EXPECT_THAT(saved_argv, ContainerEq(proc_cmdline)); -} - -TEST(ProcPidEnviron, MatchesEnviron) { - std::vector<std::string> proc_environ = ParseNulTerminatedStrings( - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/self/environ"))); - // Get the environment from the environ variable, which we will compare with - // /proc/self/environ. - std::vector<std::string> env; - for (char** v = environ; *v; v++) { - env.push_back(*v); - } - EXPECT_THAT(env, ContainerEq(proc_environ)); -} - -TEST(ProcPidCmdline, SubprocessForkSameCmdline) { - std::vector<std::string> proc_cmdline_parent; - std::vector<std::string> proc_cmdline; - proc_cmdline_parent = ParseNulTerminatedStrings( - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/self/cmdline"))); - auto res = WithSubprocess( - [&](int pid) -> PosixError { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO( - auto raw_cmdline, - GetContents(absl::StrCat("/proc/", pid, "/cmdline"))); - proc_cmdline = ParseNulTerminatedStrings(raw_cmdline); - return NoError(); - }, - nullptr, nullptr); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(res); - - for (size_t i = 0; i < proc_cmdline_parent.size(); i++) { - EXPECT_EQ(proc_cmdline_parent[i], proc_cmdline[i]); - } -} - -// Test whether /proc/PID/ symlinks can be read for a running process. -TEST(ProcPidSymlink, SubprocessRunning) { - char buf[1]; - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadlinkWhileRunning("exe", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadlinkWhileRunning("ns/net", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadlinkWhileRunning("ns/pid", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadlinkWhileRunning("ns/user", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); -} - -// FIXME(gvisor.dev/issue/164): Inconsistent behavior between gVisor and linux -// on proc files. -TEST(ProcPidSymlink, SubprocessZombied) { - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, false)); - - char buf[1]; - - int want = EACCES; - if (!IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - auto version = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetKernelVersion()); - if (version.major == 4 && version.minor > 3) { - want = ENOENT; - } - } - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadlinkWhileZombied("exe", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(want)); - - if (!IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - EXPECT_THAT(ReadlinkWhileZombied("ns/net", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(want)); - } - - // FIXME(gvisor.dev/issue/164): Inconsistent behavior between gVisor and linux - // on proc files. - // 4.17 & gVisor: Syscall succeeds and returns 1 - // EXPECT_THAT(ReadlinkWhileZombied("ns/pid", buf, sizeof(buf)), - // SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); - - // FIXME(gvisor.dev/issue/164): Inconsistent behavior between gVisor and linux - // on proc files. - // 4.17 & gVisor: Syscall succeeds and returns 1. - // EXPECT_THAT(ReadlinkWhileZombied("ns/user", buf, sizeof(buf)), - // SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -// Test whether /proc/PID/ symlinks can be read for an exited process. -TEST(ProcPidSymlink, SubprocessExited) { - // FIXME(gvisor.dev/issue/164): These all succeed on gVisor. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - char buf[1]; - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadlinkWhileExited("exe", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadlinkWhileExited("ns/net", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadlinkWhileExited("ns/pid", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadlinkWhileExited("ns/user", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); -} - -// /proc/PID/exe points to the correct binary. -TEST(ProcPidExe, Subprocess) { - auto link = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ReadLink("/proc/self/exe")); - auto expected_absolute_path = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MakeAbsolute(link, "")); - - char actual[PATH_MAX + 1] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(ReadlinkWhileRunning("exe", actual, sizeof(actual)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(Gt(0))); - EXPECT_EQ(actual, expected_absolute_path); -} - -// Test whether /proc/PID/ files can be read for a running process. -TEST(ProcPidFile, SubprocessRunning) { - char buf[1]; - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileRunning("auxv", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileRunning("cmdline", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileRunning("comm", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileRunning("gid_map", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileRunning("io", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileRunning("maps", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileRunning("stat", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileRunning("status", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileRunning("uid_map", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); -} - -// Test whether /proc/PID/ files can be read for a zombie process. -TEST(ProcPidFile, SubprocessZombie) { - char buf[1]; - - // 4.17: Succeeds and returns 1 - // gVisor: Succeeds and returns 0 - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileZombied("auxv", buf, sizeof(buf)), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileZombied("cmdline", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileZombied("comm", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileZombied("gid_map", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileZombied("maps", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileZombied("stat", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileZombied("status", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileZombied("uid_map", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // FIXME(gvisor.dev/issue/164): Inconsistent behavior between gVisor and linux - // on proc files. - // gVisor & 4.17: Succeeds and returns 1. - // EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileZombied("io", buf, sizeof(buf)), - // SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -// Test whether /proc/PID/ files can be read for an exited process. -TEST(ProcPidFile, SubprocessExited) { - char buf[1]; - - // FIXME(gvisor.dev/issue/164): Inconsistent behavior between kernels - // gVisor: Fails with ESRCH. - // 4.17: Succeeds and returns 1. - // EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileExited("auxv", buf, sizeof(buf)), - // SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileExited("cmdline", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); - - if (!IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - // FIXME(gvisor.dev/issue/164): Succeeds on gVisor. - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileExited("comm", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); - } - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileExited("gid_map", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - if (!IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - // FIXME(gvisor.dev/issue/164): Succeeds on gVisor. - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileExited("io", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); - } - - if (!IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - // FIXME(gvisor.dev/issue/164): Returns EOF on gVisor. - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileExited("maps", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); - } - - if (!IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - // FIXME(gvisor.dev/issue/164): Succeeds on gVisor. - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileExited("stat", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); - } - - if (!IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - // FIXME(gvisor.dev/issue/164): Succeeds on gVisor. - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileExited("status", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); - } - - EXPECT_THAT(ReadWhileExited("uid_map", buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); -} - -PosixError DirContainsImpl(absl::string_view path, - const std::vector<std::string>& targets, - bool strict) { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto listing, ListDir(path, false)); - bool success = true; - - for (auto& expected_entry : targets) { - auto cursor = std::find(listing.begin(), listing.end(), expected_entry); - if (cursor == listing.end()) { - success = false; - } - } - - if (!success) { - return PosixError( - ENOENT, - absl::StrCat("Failed to find one or more paths in '", path, "'")); - } - - if (strict) { - if (targets.size() != listing.size()) { - return PosixError( - EINVAL, - absl::StrCat("Expected to find ", targets.size(), " elements in '", - path, "', but found ", listing.size())); - } - } - - return NoError(); -} - -PosixError DirContains(absl::string_view path, - const std::vector<std::string>& targets) { - return DirContainsImpl(path, targets, false); -} - -PosixError DirContainsExactly(absl::string_view path, - const std::vector<std::string>& targets) { - return DirContainsImpl(path, targets, true); -} - -PosixError EventuallyDirContainsExactly( - absl::string_view path, const std::vector<std::string>& targets) { - constexpr int kRetryCount = 100; - const absl::Duration kRetryDelay = absl::Milliseconds(100); - - for (int i = 0; i < kRetryCount; ++i) { - auto res = DirContainsExactly(path, targets); - if (res.ok()) { - return res; - } else if (i < kRetryCount - 1) { - // Sleep if this isn't the final iteration. - absl::SleepFor(kRetryDelay); - } - } - return PosixError(ETIMEDOUT, - "Timed out while waiting for directory to contain files "); -} - -TEST(ProcTask, Basic) { - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO( - DirContains("/proc/self/task", {".", "..", absl::StrCat(getpid())})); -} - -std::vector<std::string> TaskFiles( - const std::vector<std::string>& initial_contents, - const std::vector<pid_t>& pids) { - return VecCat<std::string>( - initial_contents, - ApplyVec<std::string>([](const pid_t p) { return absl::StrCat(p); }, - pids)); -} - -std::vector<std::string> TaskFiles(const std::vector<pid_t>& pids) { - return TaskFiles({".", "..", absl::StrCat(getpid())}, pids); -} - -// Helper class for creating a new task in the current thread group. -class BlockingChild { - public: - BlockingChild() : thread_([=] { Start(); }) {} - ~BlockingChild() { Join(); } - - pid_t Tid() const { - absl::MutexLock ml(&mu_); - mu_.Await(absl::Condition(&tid_ready_)); - return tid_; - } - - void Join() { Stop(); } - - private: - void Start() { - absl::MutexLock ml(&mu_); - tid_ = syscall(__NR_gettid); - tid_ready_ = true; - mu_.Await(absl::Condition(&stop_)); - } - - void Stop() { - absl::MutexLock ml(&mu_); - stop_ = true; - } - - mutable absl::Mutex mu_; - bool stop_ ABSL_GUARDED_BY(mu_) = false; - pid_t tid_; - bool tid_ready_ ABSL_GUARDED_BY(mu_) = false; - - // Must be last to ensure that the destructor for the thread is run before - // any other member of the object is destroyed. - ScopedThread thread_; -}; - -TEST(ProcTask, NewThreadAppears) { - auto initial = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ListDir("/proc/self/task", false)); - BlockingChild child1; - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(DirContainsExactly("/proc/self/task", - TaskFiles(initial, {child1.Tid()}))); -} - -TEST(ProcTask, KilledThreadsDisappear) { - auto initial = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ListDir("/proc/self/task/", false)); - - BlockingChild child1; - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(DirContainsExactly("/proc/self/task", - TaskFiles(initial, {child1.Tid()}))); - - // Stat child1's task file. - struct stat statbuf; - const std::string child1_task_file = - absl::StrCat("/proc/self/task/", child1.Tid()); - EXPECT_THAT(stat(child1_task_file.c_str(), &statbuf), SyscallSucceeds()); - - BlockingChild child2; - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(DirContainsExactly( - "/proc/self/task", TaskFiles(initial, {child1.Tid(), child2.Tid()}))); - - BlockingChild child3; - BlockingChild child4; - BlockingChild child5; - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(DirContainsExactly( - "/proc/self/task", - TaskFiles(initial, {child1.Tid(), child2.Tid(), child3.Tid(), - child4.Tid(), child5.Tid()}))); - - child2.Join(); - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(EventuallyDirContainsExactly( - "/proc/self/task", TaskFiles(initial, {child1.Tid(), child3.Tid(), - child4.Tid(), child5.Tid()}))); - - child1.Join(); - child4.Join(); - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(EventuallyDirContainsExactly( - "/proc/self/task", TaskFiles(initial, {child3.Tid(), child5.Tid()}))); - - // Stat child1's task file again. This time it should fail. - EXPECT_THAT(stat(child1_task_file.c_str(), &statbuf), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); - - child3.Join(); - child5.Join(); - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(EventuallyDirContainsExactly("/proc/self/task", initial)); -} - -TEST(ProcTask, ChildTaskDir) { - BlockingChild child1; - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(DirContains("/proc/self/task", TaskFiles({child1.Tid()}))); - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(DirContains(absl::StrCat("/proc/", child1.Tid(), "/task"), - TaskFiles({child1.Tid()}))); -} - -PosixError VerifyPidDir(std::string path) { - return DirContains(path, {"exe", "fd", "io", "maps", "ns", "stat", "status"}); -} - -TEST(ProcTask, VerifyTaskDir) { - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(VerifyPidDir("/proc/self")); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(VerifyPidDir(absl::StrCat("/proc/self/task/", getpid()))); - BlockingChild child1; - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(VerifyPidDir(absl::StrCat("/proc/self/task/", child1.Tid()))); - - // Only the first level of task directories should contain the 'task' - // directory. That is: - // - // /proc/1234/task <- should exist - // /proc/1234/task/1234/task <- should not exist - // /proc/1234/task/1235/task <- should not exist (where 1235 is in the same - // thread group as 1234). - EXPECT_FALSE( - DirContains(absl::StrCat("/proc/self/task/", getpid()), {"task"}).ok()) - << "Found 'task' directory in an inner directory."; -} - -TEST(ProcTask, TaskDirCannotBeDeleted) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override file and directory permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - - EXPECT_THAT(rmdir("/proc/self/task"), SyscallFails()); - EXPECT_THAT(rmdir(absl::StrCat("/proc/self/task/", getpid()).c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -TEST(ProcTask, TaskDirHasCorrectMetadata) { - struct stat st; - EXPECT_THAT(stat("/proc/self/task", &st), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)); - - // Verify file is readable and executable by everyone. - mode_t expected_permissions = - S_IRUSR | S_IXUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IXGRP | S_IROTH | S_IXOTH; - mode_t permissions = st.st_mode & (S_IRWXU | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO); - EXPECT_EQ(expected_permissions, permissions); -} - -TEST(ProcTask, TaskDirCanSeekToEnd) { - const FileDescriptor dirfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/proc/self/task", O_RDONLY)); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(dirfd.get(), 0, SEEK_END), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(ProcTask, VerifyTaskDirNlinks) { - // A task directory will have 3 links if the taskgroup has a single - // thread. For example, the following shows where the links to - // '/proc/12345/task comes' from for a single threaded process with pid 12345: - // - // /proc/12345/task <-- 1 link for the directory itself - // . <-- link from "." - // .. - // 12345 - // . - // .. <-- link from ".." to parent. - // <other contents of a task dir> - // - // We can't assert an absolute number of links since we don't control how many - // threads the test framework spawns. Instead, we'll ensure creating a new - // thread increases the number of links as expected. - - // Once we reach the test body, we can count on the thread count being stable - // unless we spawn a new one. - uint64_t initial_links = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Links("/proc/self/task")); - ASSERT_GE(initial_links, 3); - - // For each new subtask, we should gain a new link. - BlockingChild child1; - EXPECT_THAT(Links("/proc/self/task"), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(initial_links + 1)); - BlockingChild child2; - EXPECT_THAT(Links("/proc/self/task"), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(initial_links + 2)); -} - -TEST(ProcTask, CommContainsThreadNameAndTrailingNewline) { - constexpr char kThreadName[] = "TestThread12345"; - ASSERT_THAT(prctl(PR_SET_NAME, kThreadName), SyscallSucceeds()); - - auto thread_name = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - GetContents(JoinPath("/proc", absl::StrCat(getpid()), "task", - absl::StrCat(syscall(SYS_gettid)), "comm"))); - EXPECT_EQ(absl::StrCat(kThreadName, "\n"), thread_name); -} - -TEST(ProcTaskNs, NsDirExistsAndHasCorrectMetadata) { - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(DirContains("/proc/self/ns", {"net", "pid", "user"})); - - // Let's just test the 'pid' entry, all of them are very similar. - struct stat st; - EXPECT_THAT(lstat("/proc/self/ns/pid", &st), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)); - - auto link = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ReadLink("/proc/self/ns/pid")); - EXPECT_THAT(link, ::testing::StartsWith("pid:[")); -} - -TEST(ProcTaskNs, AccessOnNsNodeSucceeds) { - EXPECT_THAT(access("/proc/self/ns/pid", F_OK), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(ProcSysKernelHostname, Exists) { - EXPECT_THAT(open("/proc/sys/kernel/hostname", O_RDONLY), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(ProcSysKernelHostname, MatchesUname) { - struct utsname buf; - EXPECT_THAT(uname(&buf), SyscallSucceeds()); - const std::string hostname = absl::StrCat(buf.nodename, "\n"); - auto procfs_hostname = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/sys/kernel/hostname")); - EXPECT_EQ(procfs_hostname, hostname); -} - -TEST(ProcSysVmMmapMinAddr, HasNumericValue) { - const std::string mmap_min_addr_str = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/sys/vm/mmap_min_addr")); - uintptr_t mmap_min_addr; - EXPECT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtoi(mmap_min_addr_str, &mmap_min_addr)) - << "/proc/sys/vm/mmap_min_addr does not contain a numeric value: " - << mmap_min_addr_str; -} - -TEST(ProcSysVmOvercommitMemory, HasNumericValue) { - const std::string overcommit_memory_str = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory")); - uintptr_t overcommit_memory; - EXPECT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtoi(overcommit_memory_str, &overcommit_memory)) - << "/proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory does not contain a numeric value: " - << overcommit_memory; -} - -// Check that link for proc fd entries point the target node, not the -// symlink itself. -TEST(ProcTaskFd, FstatatFollowsSymlink) { - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - struct stat sproc = {}; - EXPECT_THAT( - fstatat(-1, absl::StrCat("/proc/self/fd/", fd.get()).c_str(), &sproc, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct stat sfile = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(fstatat(-1, file.path().c_str(), &sfile, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // If fstatat follows the fd symlink, the device and inode numbers should - // match at a minimum. - EXPECT_EQ(sproc.st_dev, sfile.st_dev); - EXPECT_EQ(sproc.st_ino, sfile.st_ino); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(&sfile, &sproc, sizeof(sfile))); -} - -TEST(ProcFilesystems, Bug65172365) { - std::string proc_filesystems = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/filesystems")); - ASSERT_FALSE(proc_filesystems.empty()); -} - -TEST(ProcFilesystems, PresenceOfShmMaxMniAll) { - uint64_t shmmax = 0; - uint64_t shmall = 0; - uint64_t shmmni = 0; - std::string proc_file; - proc_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/sys/kernel/shmmax")); - ASSERT_FALSE(proc_file.empty()); - ASSERT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtoi(proc_file, &shmmax)); - proc_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/sys/kernel/shmall")); - ASSERT_FALSE(proc_file.empty()); - ASSERT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtoi(proc_file, &shmall)); - proc_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/sys/kernel/shmmni")); - ASSERT_FALSE(proc_file.empty()); - ASSERT_TRUE(absl::SimpleAtoi(proc_file, &shmmni)); - - ASSERT_GT(shmmax, 0); - ASSERT_GT(shmall, 0); - ASSERT_GT(shmmni, 0); - ASSERT_LE(shmall, shmmax); - - // These values should never be higher than this by default, for more - // information see uapi/linux/shm.h - ASSERT_LE(shmmax, ULONG_MAX - (1UL << 24)); - ASSERT_LE(shmall, ULONG_MAX - (1UL << 24)); -} - -// Check that /proc/mounts is a symlink to self/mounts. -TEST(ProcMounts, IsSymlink) { - auto link = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ReadLink("/proc/mounts")); - EXPECT_EQ(link, "self/mounts"); -} - -// Check that /proc/self/mounts looks something like a real mounts file. -TEST(ProcSelfMounts, RequiredFieldsArePresent) { - auto mounts = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/self/mounts")); - EXPECT_THAT(mounts, - AllOf( - // Root mount. - ContainsRegex(R"(\S+ / \S+ (rw|ro)\S* [0-9]+ [0-9]+\s)"), - // Root mount. - ContainsRegex(R"(\S+ /proc \S+ rw\S* [0-9]+ [0-9]+\s)"))); -} - -void CheckDuplicatesRecursively(std::string path) { - errno = 0; - DIR* dir = opendir(path.c_str()); - if (dir == nullptr) { - ASSERT_THAT(errno, ::testing::AnyOf(EPERM, EACCES)) << path; - return; - } - auto dir_closer = Cleanup([&dir]() { closedir(dir); }); - std::unordered_set<std::string> children; - while (true) { - // Readdir(3): If the end of the directory stream is reached, NULL is - // returned and errno is not changed. If an error occurs, NULL is returned - // and errno is set appropriately. To distinguish end of stream and from an - // error, set errno to zero before calling readdir() and then check the - // value of errno if NULL is returned. - errno = 0; - struct dirent* dp = readdir(dir); - if (dp == nullptr) { - ASSERT_EQ(errno, 0) << path; - break; // We're done. - } - - if (strcmp(dp->d_name, ".") == 0 || strcmp(dp->d_name, "..") == 0) { - continue; - } - - ASSERT_EQ(children.find(std::string(dp->d_name)), children.end()) - << dp->d_name; - children.insert(std::string(dp->d_name)); - - ASSERT_NE(dp->d_type, DT_UNKNOWN); - - if (dp->d_type != DT_DIR) { - continue; - } - CheckDuplicatesRecursively(absl::StrCat(path, "/", dp->d_name)); - } -} - -TEST(Proc, NoDuplicates) { CheckDuplicatesRecursively("/proc"); } - -// Most /proc/PID files are owned by the task user with SUID_DUMP_USER. -TEST(ProcPid, UserDumpableOwner) { - int before; - ASSERT_THAT(before = prctl(PR_GET_DUMPABLE), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto cleanup = Cleanup([before] { - ASSERT_THAT(prctl(PR_SET_DUMPABLE, before), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - EXPECT_THAT(prctl(PR_SET_DUMPABLE, SUID_DUMP_USER), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // This applies to the task directory itself and files inside. - struct stat st; - ASSERT_THAT(stat("/proc/self/", &st), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(st.st_uid, geteuid()); - EXPECT_EQ(st.st_gid, getegid()); - - ASSERT_THAT(stat("/proc/self/stat", &st), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(st.st_uid, geteuid()); - EXPECT_EQ(st.st_gid, getegid()); -} - -// /proc/PID files are owned by root with SUID_DUMP_DISABLE. -TEST(ProcPid, RootDumpableOwner) { - int before; - ASSERT_THAT(before = prctl(PR_GET_DUMPABLE), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto cleanup = Cleanup([before] { - ASSERT_THAT(prctl(PR_SET_DUMPABLE, before), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - EXPECT_THAT(prctl(PR_SET_DUMPABLE, SUID_DUMP_DISABLE), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // This *does not* applies to the task directory itself (or other 0555 - // directories), but does to files inside. - struct stat st; - ASSERT_THAT(stat("/proc/self/", &st), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(st.st_uid, geteuid()); - EXPECT_EQ(st.st_gid, getegid()); - - // This file is owned by root. Also allow nobody in case this test is running - // in a userns without root mapped. - ASSERT_THAT(stat("/proc/self/stat", &st), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(st.st_uid, AnyOf(Eq(0), Eq(65534))); - EXPECT_THAT(st.st_gid, AnyOf(Eq(0), Eq(65534))); -} - -TEST(Proc, GetdentsEnoent) { - FileDescriptor fd; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WithSubprocess( - [&](int pid) -> PosixError { - // Running. - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(fd, Open(absl::StrCat("/proc/", pid, "/task"), - O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY)); - - return NoError(); - }, - nullptr, nullptr)); - char buf[1024]; - ASSERT_THAT(syscall(SYS_getdents, fd.get(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - for (int i = 0; i < argc; ++i) { - gvisor::testing::saved_argv.emplace_back(std::string(argv[i])); - } - - gvisor::testing::TestInit(&argc, &argv); - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/proc_net.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/proc_net.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 03d0665eb..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/proc_net.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -TEST(ProcNetIfInet6, Format) { - auto ifinet6 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/net/if_inet6")); - EXPECT_THAT(ifinet6, - ::testing::MatchesRegex( - // Ex: "00000000000000000000000000000001 01 80 10 80 lo\n" - "^([a-f\\d]{32}( [a-f\\d]{2}){4} +[a-z][a-z\\d]*\\n)+$")); -} - -TEST(ProcSysNetIpv4Sack, Exists) { - EXPECT_THAT(open("/proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_sack", O_RDONLY), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(ProcSysNetIpv4Sack, CanReadAndWrite) { - auto const fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_sack", O_RDWR)); - - char buf; - EXPECT_THAT(PreadFd(fd.get(), &buf, sizeof(buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - EXPECT_TRUE(buf == '0' || buf == '1') << "unexpected tcp_sack: " << buf; - - char to_write = (buf == '1') ? '0' : '1'; - EXPECT_THAT(PwriteFd(fd.get(), &to_write, sizeof(to_write), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(to_write))); - - buf = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(PreadFd(fd.get(), &buf, sizeof(buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - EXPECT_EQ(buf, to_write); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/proc_net_tcp.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/proc_net_tcp.cc deleted file mode 100644 index f6d7ad0bb..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/proc_net_tcp.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,255 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 Google LLC -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/numbers.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_join.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_split.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -using absl::StrCat; -using absl::StrSplit; - -constexpr char kProcNetTCPHeader[] = - " sl local_address rem_address st tx_queue rx_queue tr tm->when " - "retrnsmt uid timeout inode " - " "; - -// TCPEntry represents a single entry from /proc/net/tcp. -struct TCPEntry { - uint32_t local_addr; - uint16_t local_port; - - uint32_t remote_addr; - uint16_t remote_port; - - uint64_t state; - uint64_t uid; - uint64_t inode; -}; - -// Finds the first entry in 'entries' for which 'predicate' returns true. -// Returns true on match, and sets 'match' to a copy of the matching entry. If -// 'match' is null, it's ignored. -bool FindBy(const std::vector<TCPEntry>& entries, TCPEntry* match, - std::function<bool(const TCPEntry&)> predicate) { - for (const TCPEntry& entry : entries) { - if (predicate(entry)) { - if (match != nullptr) { - *match = entry; - } - return true; - } - } - return false; -} - -bool FindByLocalAddr(const std::vector<TCPEntry>& entries, TCPEntry* match, - const struct sockaddr* addr) { - uint32_t host = IPFromInetSockaddr(addr); - uint16_t port = PortFromInetSockaddr(addr); - return FindBy(entries, match, [host, port](const TCPEntry& e) { - return (e.local_addr == host && e.local_port == port); - }); -} - -bool FindByRemoteAddr(const std::vector<TCPEntry>& entries, TCPEntry* match, - const struct sockaddr* addr) { - uint32_t host = IPFromInetSockaddr(addr); - uint16_t port = PortFromInetSockaddr(addr); - return FindBy(entries, match, [host, port](const TCPEntry& e) { - return (e.remote_addr == host && e.remote_port == port); - }); -} - -// Returns a parsed representation of /proc/net/tcp entries. -PosixErrorOr<std::vector<TCPEntry>> ProcNetTCPEntries() { - std::string content; - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(GetContents("/proc/net/tcp", &content)); - - bool found_header = false; - std::vector<TCPEntry> entries; - std::vector<std::string> lines = StrSplit(content, '\n'); - std::cerr << "<contents of /proc/net/tcp>" << std::endl; - for (const std::string& line : lines) { - std::cerr << line << std::endl; - - if (!found_header) { - EXPECT_EQ(line, kProcNetTCPHeader); - found_header = true; - continue; - } - if (line.empty()) { - continue; - } - - // Parse a single entry from /proc/net/tcp. - // - // Example entries: - // - // clang-format off - // - // sl local_address rem_address st tx_queue rx_queue tr tm->when retrnsmt uid timeout inode - // 0: 00000000:006F 00000000:0000 0A 00000000:00000000 00:00000000 00000000 0 0 1968 1 0000000000000000 100 0 0 10 0 - // 1: 0100007F:7533 00000000:0000 0A 00000000:00000000 00:00000000 00000000 120 0 10684 1 0000000000000000 100 0 0 10 0 - // ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - // 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 - // - // clang-format on - - TCPEntry entry; - std::vector<std::string> fields = - StrSplit(line, absl::ByAnyChar(": "), absl::SkipEmpty()); - - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(entry.local_addr, AtoiBase(fields[1], 16)); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(entry.local_port, AtoiBase(fields[2], 16)); - - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(entry.remote_addr, AtoiBase(fields[3], 16)); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(entry.remote_port, AtoiBase(fields[4], 16)); - - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(entry.state, AtoiBase(fields[5], 16)); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(entry.uid, Atoi<uint64_t>(fields[11])); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(entry.inode, Atoi<uint64_t>(fields[13])); - - entries.push_back(entry); - } - std::cerr << "<end of /proc/net/tcp>" << std::endl; - - return entries; -} - -TEST(ProcNetTCP, Exists) { - const std::string content = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/net/tcp")); - const std::string header_line = StrCat(kProcNetTCPHeader, "\n"); - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - // Should be just the header since we don't have any tcp sockets yet. - EXPECT_EQ(content, header_line); - } else { - // On a general linux machine, we could have abitrary sockets on the system, - // so just check the header. - EXPECT_THAT(content, ::testing::StartsWith(header_line)); - } -} - -TEST(ProcNetTCP, EntryUID) { - auto sockets = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IPv4TCPAcceptBindSocketPair(0).Create()); - std::vector<TCPEntry> entries = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetTCPEntries()); - TCPEntry e; - ASSERT_TRUE(FindByLocalAddr(entries, &e, sockets->first_addr())); - EXPECT_EQ(e.uid, geteuid()); - ASSERT_TRUE(FindByRemoteAddr(entries, &e, sockets->first_addr())); - EXPECT_EQ(e.uid, geteuid()); -} - -TEST(ProcNetTCP, BindAcceptConnect) { - auto sockets = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IPv4TCPAcceptBindSocketPair(0).Create()); - std::vector<TCPEntry> entries = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetTCPEntries()); - // We can only make assertions about the total number of entries if we control - // the entire "machine". - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - EXPECT_EQ(entries.size(), 2); - } - - EXPECT_TRUE(FindByLocalAddr(entries, nullptr, sockets->first_addr())); - EXPECT_TRUE(FindByRemoteAddr(entries, nullptr, sockets->first_addr())); -} - -TEST(ProcNetTCP, InodeReasonable) { - auto sockets = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IPv4TCPAcceptBindSocketPair(0).Create()); - std::vector<TCPEntry> entries = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetTCPEntries()); - - TCPEntry accepted_entry; - ASSERT_TRUE(FindByLocalAddr(entries, &accepted_entry, sockets->first_addr())); - EXPECT_NE(accepted_entry.inode, 0); - - TCPEntry client_entry; - ASSERT_TRUE(FindByRemoteAddr(entries, &client_entry, sockets->first_addr())); - EXPECT_NE(client_entry.inode, 0); - EXPECT_NE(accepted_entry.inode, client_entry.inode); -} - -TEST(ProcNetTCP, State) { - std::unique_ptr<FileDescriptor> server = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IPv4TCPUnboundSocket(0).Create()); - - auto test_addr = V4Loopback(); - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(server->get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&test_addr.addr), - test_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct sockaddr addr; - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(struct sockaddr); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(server->get(), &addr, &addrlen), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_EQ(addrlen, sizeof(struct sockaddr)); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(server->get(), 10), SyscallSucceeds()); - std::vector<TCPEntry> entries = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetTCPEntries()); - TCPEntry listen_entry; - ASSERT_TRUE(FindByLocalAddr(entries, &listen_entry, &addr)); - EXPECT_EQ(listen_entry.state, TCP_LISTEN); - - std::unique_ptr<FileDescriptor> client = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IPv4TCPUnboundSocket(0).Create()); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(connect)(client->get(), &addr, addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - entries = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetTCPEntries()); - ASSERT_TRUE(FindByLocalAddr(entries, &listen_entry, &addr)); - EXPECT_EQ(listen_entry.state, TCP_LISTEN); - TCPEntry client_entry; - ASSERT_TRUE(FindByRemoteAddr(entries, &client_entry, &addr)); - EXPECT_EQ(client_entry.state, TCP_ESTABLISHED); - - FileDescriptor accepted = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Accept(server->get(), nullptr, nullptr)); - - const uint32_t accepted_local_host = IPFromInetSockaddr(&addr); - const uint16_t accepted_local_port = PortFromInetSockaddr(&addr); - - entries = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetTCPEntries()); - TCPEntry accepted_entry; - ASSERT_TRUE(FindBy(entries, &accepted_entry, - [client_entry, accepted_local_host, - accepted_local_port](const TCPEntry& e) { - return e.local_addr == accepted_local_host && - e.local_port == accepted_local_port && - e.remote_addr == client_entry.local_addr && - e.remote_port == client_entry.local_port; - })); - EXPECT_EQ(accepted_entry.state, TCP_ESTABLISHED); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/proc_net_udp.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/proc_net_udp.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 369df8e0e..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/proc_net_udp.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,309 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 Google LLC -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/numbers.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_join.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_split.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -using absl::StrCat; -using absl::StrFormat; -using absl::StrSplit; - -constexpr char kProcNetUDPHeader[] = - " sl local_address rem_address st tx_queue rx_queue tr tm->when " - "retrnsmt uid timeout inode ref pointer drops "; - -// UDPEntry represents a single entry from /proc/net/udp. -struct UDPEntry { - uint32_t local_addr; - uint16_t local_port; - - uint32_t remote_addr; - uint16_t remote_port; - - uint64_t state; - uint64_t uid; - uint64_t inode; -}; - -std::string DescribeFirstInetSocket(const SocketPair& sockets) { - const struct sockaddr* addr = sockets.first_addr(); - return StrFormat("First test socket: fd:%d %8X:%4X", sockets.first_fd(), - IPFromInetSockaddr(addr), PortFromInetSockaddr(addr)); -} - -std::string DescribeSecondInetSocket(const SocketPair& sockets) { - const struct sockaddr* addr = sockets.second_addr(); - return StrFormat("Second test socket fd:%d %8X:%4X", sockets.second_fd(), - IPFromInetSockaddr(addr), PortFromInetSockaddr(addr)); -} - -// Finds the first entry in 'entries' for which 'predicate' returns true. -// Returns true on match, and set 'match' to a copy of the matching entry. If -// 'match' is null, it's ignored. -bool FindBy(const std::vector<UDPEntry>& entries, UDPEntry* match, - std::function<bool(const UDPEntry&)> predicate) { - for (const UDPEntry& entry : entries) { - if (predicate(entry)) { - if (match != nullptr) { - *match = entry; - } - return true; - } - } - return false; -} - -bool FindByLocalAddr(const std::vector<UDPEntry>& entries, UDPEntry* match, - const struct sockaddr* addr) { - uint32_t host = IPFromInetSockaddr(addr); - uint16_t port = PortFromInetSockaddr(addr); - return FindBy(entries, match, [host, port](const UDPEntry& e) { - return (e.local_addr == host && e.local_port == port); - }); -} - -bool FindByRemoteAddr(const std::vector<UDPEntry>& entries, UDPEntry* match, - const struct sockaddr* addr) { - uint32_t host = IPFromInetSockaddr(addr); - uint16_t port = PortFromInetSockaddr(addr); - return FindBy(entries, match, [host, port](const UDPEntry& e) { - return (e.remote_addr == host && e.remote_port == port); - }); -} - -PosixErrorOr<uint64_t> InodeFromSocketFD(int fd) { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(struct stat s, Fstat(fd)); - if (!S_ISSOCK(s.st_mode)) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, StrFormat("FD %d is not a socket", fd)); - } - return s.st_ino; -} - -PosixErrorOr<bool> FindByFD(const std::vector<UDPEntry>& entries, - UDPEntry* match, int fd) { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(uint64_t inode, InodeFromSocketFD(fd)); - return FindBy(entries, match, - [inode](const UDPEntry& e) { return (e.inode == inode); }); -} - -// Returns a parsed representation of /proc/net/udp entries. -PosixErrorOr<std::vector<UDPEntry>> ProcNetUDPEntries() { - std::string content; - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(GetContents("/proc/net/udp", &content)); - - bool found_header = false; - std::vector<UDPEntry> entries; - std::vector<std::string> lines = StrSplit(content, '\n'); - std::cerr << "<contents of /proc/net/udp>" << std::endl; - for (const std::string& line : lines) { - std::cerr << line << std::endl; - - if (!found_header) { - EXPECT_EQ(line, kProcNetUDPHeader); - found_header = true; - continue; - } - if (line.empty()) { - continue; - } - - // Parse a single entry from /proc/net/udp. - // - // Example entries: - // - // clang-format off - // - // sl local_address rem_address st tx_queue rx_queue tr tm->when retrnsmt uid timeout inode ref pointer drops - // 3503: 0100007F:0035 00000000:0000 07 00000000:00000000 00:00000000 00000000 0 0 33317 2 0000000000000000 0 - // 3518: 00000000:0044 00000000:0000 07 00000000:00000000 00:00000000 00000000 0 0 40394 2 0000000000000000 0 - // ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - // 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 - // - // clang-format on - - UDPEntry entry; - std::vector<std::string> fields = - StrSplit(line, absl::ByAnyChar(": "), absl::SkipEmpty()); - - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(entry.local_addr, AtoiBase(fields[1], 16)); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(entry.local_port, AtoiBase(fields[2], 16)); - - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(entry.remote_addr, AtoiBase(fields[3], 16)); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(entry.remote_port, AtoiBase(fields[4], 16)); - - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(entry.state, AtoiBase(fields[5], 16)); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(entry.uid, Atoi<uint64_t>(fields[11])); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(entry.inode, Atoi<uint64_t>(fields[13])); - - // Linux shares internal data structures between TCP and UDP sockets. The - // proc entries for UDP sockets share some fields with TCP sockets, but - // these fields should always be zero as they're not meaningful for UDP - // sockets. - EXPECT_EQ(fields[8], "00") << StrFormat("sl:%s, tr", fields[0]); - EXPECT_EQ(fields[9], "00000000") << StrFormat("sl:%s, tm->when", fields[0]); - EXPECT_EQ(fields[10], "00000000") - << StrFormat("sl:%s, retrnsmt", fields[0]); - EXPECT_EQ(fields[12], "0") << StrFormat("sl:%s, timeout", fields[0]); - - entries.push_back(entry); - } - std::cerr << "<end of /proc/net/udp>" << std::endl; - - return entries; -} - -TEST(ProcNetUDP, Exists) { - const std::string content = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/net/udp")); - const std::string header_line = StrCat(kProcNetUDPHeader, "\n"); - EXPECT_THAT(content, ::testing::StartsWith(header_line)); -} - -TEST(ProcNetUDP, EntryUID) { - auto sockets = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IPv4UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair(0).Create()); - std::vector<UDPEntry> entries = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUDPEntries()); - UDPEntry e; - ASSERT_TRUE(FindByLocalAddr(entries, &e, sockets->first_addr())) - << DescribeFirstInetSocket(*sockets); - EXPECT_EQ(e.uid, geteuid()); - ASSERT_TRUE(FindByRemoteAddr(entries, &e, sockets->first_addr())) - << DescribeSecondInetSocket(*sockets); - EXPECT_EQ(e.uid, geteuid()); -} - -TEST(ProcNetUDP, FindMutualEntries) { - auto sockets = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IPv4UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair(0).Create()); - std::vector<UDPEntry> entries = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUDPEntries()); - - EXPECT_TRUE(FindByLocalAddr(entries, nullptr, sockets->first_addr())) - << DescribeFirstInetSocket(*sockets); - EXPECT_TRUE(FindByRemoteAddr(entries, nullptr, sockets->first_addr())) - << DescribeSecondInetSocket(*sockets); - - EXPECT_TRUE(FindByLocalAddr(entries, nullptr, sockets->second_addr())) - << DescribeSecondInetSocket(*sockets); - EXPECT_TRUE(FindByRemoteAddr(entries, nullptr, sockets->second_addr())) - << DescribeFirstInetSocket(*sockets); -} - -TEST(ProcNetUDP, EntriesRemovedOnClose) { - auto sockets = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IPv4UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair(0).Create()); - std::vector<UDPEntry> entries = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUDPEntries()); - - EXPECT_TRUE(FindByLocalAddr(entries, nullptr, sockets->first_addr())) - << DescribeFirstInetSocket(*sockets); - EXPECT_TRUE(FindByLocalAddr(entries, nullptr, sockets->second_addr())) - << DescribeSecondInetSocket(*sockets); - - EXPECT_THAT(close(sockets->release_first_fd()), SyscallSucceeds()); - entries = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUDPEntries()); - // First socket's entry should be gone, but the second socket's entry should - // still exist. - EXPECT_FALSE(FindByLocalAddr(entries, nullptr, sockets->first_addr())) - << DescribeFirstInetSocket(*sockets); - EXPECT_TRUE(FindByLocalAddr(entries, nullptr, sockets->second_addr())) - << DescribeSecondInetSocket(*sockets); - - EXPECT_THAT(close(sockets->release_second_fd()), SyscallSucceeds()); - entries = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUDPEntries()); - // Both entries should be gone. - EXPECT_FALSE(FindByLocalAddr(entries, nullptr, sockets->first_addr())) - << DescribeFirstInetSocket(*sockets); - EXPECT_FALSE(FindByLocalAddr(entries, nullptr, sockets->second_addr())) - << DescribeSecondInetSocket(*sockets); -} - -PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<FileDescriptor>> BoundUDPSocket() { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(std::unique_ptr<FileDescriptor> socket, - IPv4UDPUnboundSocket(0).Create()); - struct sockaddr_in addr; - addr.sin_family = AF_INET; - addr.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_ANY); - addr.sin_port = 0; - - int res = bind(socket->get(), reinterpret_cast<const struct sockaddr*>(&addr), - sizeof(addr)); - if (res) { - return PosixError(errno, "bind()"); - } - return socket; -} - -TEST(ProcNetUDP, BoundEntry) { - std::unique_ptr<FileDescriptor> socket = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(BoundUDPSocket()); - struct sockaddr addr; - socklen_t len = sizeof(addr); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(socket->get(), &addr, &len), SyscallSucceeds()); - uint16_t port = PortFromInetSockaddr(&addr); - - std::vector<UDPEntry> entries = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUDPEntries()); - UDPEntry e; - ASSERT_TRUE(ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(FindByFD(entries, &e, socket->get()))); - EXPECT_EQ(e.local_port, port); - EXPECT_EQ(e.remote_addr, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(e.remote_port, 0); -} - -TEST(ProcNetUDP, BoundSocketStateClosed) { - std::unique_ptr<FileDescriptor> socket = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(BoundUDPSocket()); - std::vector<UDPEntry> entries = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUDPEntries()); - UDPEntry e; - ASSERT_TRUE(ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(FindByFD(entries, &e, socket->get()))); - EXPECT_EQ(e.state, TCP_CLOSE); -} - -TEST(ProcNetUDP, ConnectedSocketStateEstablished) { - auto sockets = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IPv4UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair(0).Create()); - std::vector<UDPEntry> entries = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUDPEntries()); - - UDPEntry e; - ASSERT_TRUE(FindByLocalAddr(entries, &e, sockets->first_addr())) - << DescribeFirstInetSocket(*sockets); - EXPECT_EQ(e.state, TCP_ESTABLISHED); - - ASSERT_TRUE(FindByLocalAddr(entries, &e, sockets->second_addr())) - << DescribeSecondInetSocket(*sockets); - EXPECT_EQ(e.state, TCP_ESTABLISHED); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/proc_net_unix.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/proc_net_unix.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 83dbd1364..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/proc_net_unix.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,444 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/numbers.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_format.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_join.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_split.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -using absl::StrCat; -using absl::StreamFormat; -using absl::StrFormat; - -constexpr char kProcNetUnixHeader[] = - "Num RefCount Protocol Flags Type St Inode Path"; - -// Possible values of the "st" field in a /proc/net/unix entry. Source: Linux -// kernel, include/uapi/linux/net.h. -enum { - SS_FREE = 0, // Not allocated - SS_UNCONNECTED, // Unconnected to any socket - SS_CONNECTING, // In process of connecting - SS_CONNECTED, // Connected to socket - SS_DISCONNECTING // In process of disconnecting -}; - -// UnixEntry represents a single entry from /proc/net/unix. -struct UnixEntry { - uintptr_t addr; - uint64_t refs; - uint64_t protocol; - uint64_t flags; - uint64_t type; - uint64_t state; - uint64_t inode; - std::string path; -}; - -// Abstract socket paths can have either trailing null bytes or '@'s as padding -// at the end, depending on the linux version. This function strips any such -// padding. -void StripAbstractPathPadding(std::string* s) { - const char pad_char = s->back(); - if (pad_char != '\0' && pad_char != '@') { - return; - } - - const auto last_pos = s->find_last_not_of(pad_char); - if (last_pos != std::string::npos) { - s->resize(last_pos + 1); - } -} - -// Precondition: addr must be a unix socket address (i.e. sockaddr_un) and -// addr->sun_path must be null-terminated. This is always the case if addr comes -// from Linux: -// -// Per man unix(7): -// -// "When the address of a pathname socket is returned (by [getsockname(2)]), its -// length is -// -// offsetof(struct sockaddr_un, sun_path) + strlen(sun_path) + 1 -// -// and sun_path contains the null-terminated pathname." -std::string ExtractPath(const struct sockaddr* addr) { - const char* path = - reinterpret_cast<const struct sockaddr_un*>(addr)->sun_path; - // Note: sockaddr_un.sun_path is an embedded character array of length - // UNIX_PATH_MAX, so we can always safely dereference the first 2 bytes below. - // - // We also rely on the path being null-terminated. - if (path[0] == 0) { - std::string abstract_path = StrCat("@", &path[1]); - StripAbstractPathPadding(&abstract_path); - return abstract_path; - } - return std::string(path); -} - -// Returns a parsed representation of /proc/net/unix entries. -PosixErrorOr<std::vector<UnixEntry>> ProcNetUnixEntries() { - std::string content; - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(GetContents("/proc/net/unix", &content)); - - bool skipped_header = false; - std::vector<UnixEntry> entries; - std::vector<std::string> lines = absl::StrSplit(content, '\n'); - std::cerr << "<contents of /proc/net/unix>" << std::endl; - for (std::string line : lines) { - // Emit the proc entry to the test output to provide context for the test - // results. - std::cerr << line << std::endl; - - if (!skipped_header) { - EXPECT_EQ(line, kProcNetUnixHeader); - skipped_header = true; - continue; - } - if (line.empty()) { - continue; - } - - // Parse a single entry from /proc/net/unix. - // - // Sample file: - // - // clang-format off - // - // Num RefCount Protocol Flags Type St Inode Path" - // ffffa130e7041c00: 00000002 00000000 00010000 0001 01 1299413685 /tmp/control_server/13293772586877554487 - // ffffa14f547dc400: 00000002 00000000 00010000 0001 01 3793 @remote_coredump - // - // clang-format on - // - // Note that from the second entry, the inode number can be padded using - // spaces, so we need to handle it separately during parsing. See - // net/unix/af_unix.c:unix_seq_show() for how these entries are produced. In - // particular, only the inode field is padded with spaces. - UnixEntry entry; - - // Process the first 6 fields, up to but not including "Inode". - std::vector<std::string> fields = - absl::StrSplit(line, absl::MaxSplits(' ', 6)); - - if (fields.size() < 7) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, StrFormat("Invalid entry: '%s'\n", line)); - } - - // AtoiBase can't handle the ':' in the "Num" field, so strip it out. - std::vector<std::string> addr = absl::StrSplit(fields[0], ':'); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(entry.addr, AtoiBase(addr[0], 16)); - - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(entry.refs, AtoiBase(fields[1], 16)); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(entry.protocol, AtoiBase(fields[2], 16)); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(entry.flags, AtoiBase(fields[3], 16)); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(entry.type, AtoiBase(fields[4], 16)); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(entry.state, AtoiBase(fields[5], 16)); - - absl::string_view rest = absl::StripAsciiWhitespace(fields[6]); - fields = absl::StrSplit(rest, absl::MaxSplits(' ', 1)); - if (fields.empty()) { - return PosixError( - EINVAL, StrFormat("Invalid entry, missing 'Inode': '%s'\n", line)); - } - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(entry.inode, AtoiBase(fields[0], 10)); - - entry.path = ""; - if (fields.size() > 1) { - entry.path = fields[1]; - StripAbstractPathPadding(&entry.path); - } - - entries.push_back(entry); - } - std::cerr << "<end of /proc/net/unix>" << std::endl; - - return entries; -} - -// Finds the first entry in 'entries' for which 'predicate' returns true. -// Returns true on match, and sets 'match' to point to the matching entry. -bool FindBy(std::vector<UnixEntry> entries, UnixEntry* match, - std::function<bool(const UnixEntry&)> predicate) { - for (int i = 0; i < entries.size(); ++i) { - if (predicate(entries[i])) { - *match = entries[i]; - return true; - } - } - return false; -} - -bool FindByPath(std::vector<UnixEntry> entries, UnixEntry* match, - const std::string& path) { - return FindBy(entries, match, - [path](const UnixEntry& e) { return e.path == path; }); -} - -TEST(ProcNetUnix, Exists) { - const std::string content = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/net/unix")); - const std::string header_line = StrCat(kProcNetUnixHeader, "\n"); - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - // Should be just the header since we don't have any unix domain sockets - // yet. - EXPECT_EQ(content, header_line); - } else { - // However, on a general linux machine, we could have abitrary sockets on - // the system, so just check the header. - EXPECT_THAT(content, ::testing::StartsWith(header_line)); - } -} - -TEST(ProcNetUnix, FilesystemBindAcceptConnect) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - FilesystemBoundUnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_STREAM).Create()); - - std::string path1 = ExtractPath(sockets->first_addr()); - std::string path2 = ExtractPath(sockets->second_addr()); - std::cerr << StreamFormat("Server socket address (path1): %s\n", path1); - std::cerr << StreamFormat("Client socket address (path2): %s\n", path2); - - std::vector<UnixEntry> entries = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUnixEntries()); - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - EXPECT_EQ(entries.size(), 2); - } - - // The server-side socket's path is listed in the socket entry... - UnixEntry s1; - EXPECT_TRUE(FindByPath(entries, &s1, path1)); - - // ... but the client-side socket's path is not. - UnixEntry s2; - EXPECT_FALSE(FindByPath(entries, &s2, path2)); -} - -TEST(ProcNetUnix, AbstractBindAcceptConnect) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - AbstractBoundUnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_STREAM).Create()); - - std::string path1 = ExtractPath(sockets->first_addr()); - std::string path2 = ExtractPath(sockets->second_addr()); - std::cerr << StreamFormat("Server socket address (path1): '%s'\n", path1); - std::cerr << StreamFormat("Client socket address (path2): '%s'\n", path2); - - std::vector<UnixEntry> entries = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUnixEntries()); - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - EXPECT_EQ(entries.size(), 2); - } - - // The server-side socket's path is listed in the socket entry... - UnixEntry s1; - EXPECT_TRUE(FindByPath(entries, &s1, path1)); - - // ... but the client-side socket's path is not. - UnixEntry s2; - EXPECT_FALSE(FindByPath(entries, &s2, path2)); -} - -TEST(ProcNetUnix, SocketPair) { - // Under gvisor, ensure a socketpair() syscall creates exactly 2 new - // entries. We have no way to verify this under Linux, as we have no control - // over socket creation on a general Linux machine. - SKIP_IF(!IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - std::vector<UnixEntry> entries = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUnixEntries()); - ASSERT_EQ(entries.size(), 0); - - auto sockets = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_STREAM).Create()); - - entries = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUnixEntries()); - EXPECT_EQ(entries.size(), 2); -} - -TEST(ProcNetUnix, StreamSocketStateUnconnectedOnBind) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - AbstractUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_STREAM).Create()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::vector<UnixEntry> entries = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUnixEntries()); - - const std::string address = ExtractPath(sockets->first_addr()); - UnixEntry bind_entry; - ASSERT_TRUE(FindByPath(entries, &bind_entry, address)); - EXPECT_EQ(bind_entry.state, SS_UNCONNECTED); -} - -TEST(ProcNetUnix, StreamSocketStateStateUnconnectedOnListen) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - AbstractUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_STREAM).Create()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::vector<UnixEntry> entries = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUnixEntries()); - - const std::string address = ExtractPath(sockets->first_addr()); - UnixEntry bind_entry; - ASSERT_TRUE(FindByPath(entries, &bind_entry, address)); - EXPECT_EQ(bind_entry.state, SS_UNCONNECTED); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - entries = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUnixEntries()); - UnixEntry listen_entry; - ASSERT_TRUE( - FindByPath(entries, &listen_entry, ExtractPath(sockets->first_addr()))); - EXPECT_EQ(listen_entry.state, SS_UNCONNECTED); - // The bind and listen entries should refer to the same socket. - EXPECT_EQ(listen_entry.inode, bind_entry.inode); -} - -TEST(ProcNetUnix, StreamSocketStateStateConnectedOnAccept) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - AbstractUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_STREAM).Create()); - const std::string address = ExtractPath(sockets->first_addr()); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - std::vector<UnixEntry> entries = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUnixEntries()); - UnixEntry listen_entry; - ASSERT_TRUE( - FindByPath(entries, &listen_entry, ExtractPath(sockets->first_addr()))); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int clientfd; - ASSERT_THAT(clientfd = accept(sockets->first_fd(), nullptr, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Find the entry for the accepted socket. UDS proc entries don't have a - // remote address, so we distinguish the accepted socket from the listen - // socket by checking for a different inode. - entries = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUnixEntries()); - UnixEntry accept_entry; - ASSERT_TRUE(FindBy( - entries, &accept_entry, [address, listen_entry](const UnixEntry& e) { - return e.path == address && e.inode != listen_entry.inode; - })); - EXPECT_EQ(accept_entry.state, SS_CONNECTED); - // Listen entry should still be in SS_UNCONNECTED state. - ASSERT_TRUE(FindBy(entries, &listen_entry, - [&sockets, listen_entry](const UnixEntry& e) { - return e.path == ExtractPath(sockets->first_addr()) && - e.inode == listen_entry.inode; - })); - EXPECT_EQ(listen_entry.state, SS_UNCONNECTED); -} - -TEST(ProcNetUnix, DgramSocketStateDisconnectingOnBind) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - AbstractUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_DGRAM).Create()); - - std::vector<UnixEntry> entries = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUnixEntries()); - - // On gVisor, the only two UDS on the system are the ones we just created and - // we rely on this to locate the test socket entries in the remainder of the - // test. On a generic Linux system, we have no easy way to locate the - // corresponding entries, as they don't have an address yet. - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - ASSERT_EQ(entries.size(), 2); - for (auto e : entries) { - ASSERT_EQ(e.state, SS_DISCONNECTING); - } - } - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - entries = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUnixEntries()); - const std::string address = ExtractPath(sockets->first_addr()); - UnixEntry bind_entry; - ASSERT_TRUE(FindByPath(entries, &bind_entry, address)); - EXPECT_EQ(bind_entry.state, SS_UNCONNECTED); -} - -TEST(ProcNetUnix, DgramSocketStateConnectingOnConnect) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - AbstractUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_DGRAM).Create()); - - std::vector<UnixEntry> entries = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUnixEntries()); - - // On gVisor, the only two UDS on the system are the ones we just created and - // we rely on this to locate the test socket entries in the remainder of the - // test. On a generic Linux system, we have no easy way to locate the - // corresponding entries, as they don't have an address yet. - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - ASSERT_EQ(entries.size(), 2); - for (auto e : entries) { - ASSERT_EQ(e.state, SS_DISCONNECTING); - } - } - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - entries = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUnixEntries()); - const std::string address = ExtractPath(sockets->first_addr()); - UnixEntry bind_entry; - ASSERT_TRUE(FindByPath(entries, &bind_entry, address)); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - entries = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcNetUnixEntries()); - - // Once again, we have no easy way to identify the connecting socket as it has - // no listed address. We can only identify the entry as the "non-bind socket - // entry" on gVisor, where we're guaranteed to have only the two entries we - // create during this test. - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - ASSERT_EQ(entries.size(), 2); - UnixEntry connect_entry; - ASSERT_TRUE( - FindBy(entries, &connect_entry, [bind_entry](const UnixEntry& e) { - return e.inode != bind_entry.inode; - })); - EXPECT_EQ(connect_entry.state, SS_CONNECTING); - } -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/proc_pid_smaps.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/proc_pid_smaps.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 7f2e8f203..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/proc_pid_smaps.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,468 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <stddef.h> -#include <stdint.h> - -#include <algorithm> -#include <iostream> -#include <string> -#include <utility> -#include <vector> - -#include "absl/container/flat_hash_set.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_format.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_split.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "absl/types/optional.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/memory_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/proc_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -using ::testing::Contains; -using ::testing::ElementsAreArray; -using ::testing::IsSupersetOf; -using ::testing::Not; -using ::testing::Optional; - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -struct ProcPidSmapsEntry { - ProcMapsEntry maps_entry; - - // These fields should always exist, as they were included in e070ad49f311 - // "[PATCH] add /proc/pid/smaps". - size_t size_kb; - size_t rss_kb; - size_t shared_clean_kb; - size_t shared_dirty_kb; - size_t private_clean_kb; - size_t private_dirty_kb; - - // These fields were added later and may not be present. - absl::optional<size_t> pss_kb; - absl::optional<size_t> referenced_kb; - absl::optional<size_t> anonymous_kb; - absl::optional<size_t> anon_huge_pages_kb; - absl::optional<size_t> shared_hugetlb_kb; - absl::optional<size_t> private_hugetlb_kb; - absl::optional<size_t> swap_kb; - absl::optional<size_t> swap_pss_kb; - absl::optional<size_t> kernel_page_size_kb; - absl::optional<size_t> mmu_page_size_kb; - absl::optional<size_t> locked_kb; - - // Caution: "Note that there is no guarantee that every flag and associated - // mnemonic will be present in all further kernel releases. Things get - // changed, the flags may be vanished or the reverse -- new added." - Linux - // Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt, on VmFlags. Avoid checking for any - // flags that are not extremely well-established. - absl::optional<std::vector<std::string>> vm_flags; -}; - -// Given the value part of a /proc/[pid]/smaps field containing a value in kB -// (for example, " 4 kB", returns the value in kB (in this example, 4). -PosixErrorOr<size_t> SmapsValueKb(absl::string_view value) { - // TODO(jamieliu): let us use RE2 or <regex> - std::pair<absl::string_view, absl::string_view> parts = - absl::StrSplit(value, ' ', absl::SkipEmpty()); - if (parts.second != "kB") { - return PosixError(EINVAL, - absl::StrCat("invalid smaps field value: ", value)); - } - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto val_kb, Atoi<size_t>(parts.first)); - return val_kb; -} - -PosixErrorOr<std::vector<ProcPidSmapsEntry>> ParseProcPidSmaps( - absl::string_view contents) { - std::vector<ProcPidSmapsEntry> entries; - absl::optional<ProcPidSmapsEntry> entry; - bool have_size_kb = false; - bool have_rss_kb = false; - bool have_shared_clean_kb = false; - bool have_shared_dirty_kb = false; - bool have_private_clean_kb = false; - bool have_private_dirty_kb = false; - - auto const finish_entry = [&] { - if (entry) { - if (!have_size_kb) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "smaps entry is missing Size"); - } - if (!have_rss_kb) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "smaps entry is missing Rss"); - } - if (!have_shared_clean_kb) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "smaps entry is missing Shared_Clean"); - } - if (!have_shared_dirty_kb) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "smaps entry is missing Shared_Dirty"); - } - if (!have_private_clean_kb) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "smaps entry is missing Private_Clean"); - } - if (!have_private_dirty_kb) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "smaps entry is missing Private_Dirty"); - } - // std::move(entry.value()) instead of std::move(entry).value(), because - // otherwise tools may report a "use-after-move" warning, which is - // spurious because entry.emplace() below resets entry to a new - // ProcPidSmapsEntry. - entries.emplace_back(std::move(entry.value())); - } - entry.emplace(); - have_size_kb = false; - have_rss_kb = false; - have_shared_clean_kb = false; - have_shared_dirty_kb = false; - have_private_clean_kb = false; - have_private_dirty_kb = false; - return NoError(); - }; - - // Holds key/value pairs from smaps field lines. Declared here so it can be - // captured by reference by the following lambdas. - std::vector<absl::string_view> key_value; - - auto const on_required_field_kb = [&](size_t* field, bool* have_field) { - if (*have_field) { - return PosixError( - EINVAL, - absl::StrFormat("smaps entry has duplicate %s line", key_value[0])); - } - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(*field, SmapsValueKb(key_value[1])); - *have_field = true; - return NoError(); - }; - - auto const on_optional_field_kb = [&](absl::optional<size_t>* field) { - if (*field) { - return PosixError( - EINVAL, - absl::StrFormat("smaps entry has duplicate %s line", key_value[0])); - } - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(*field, SmapsValueKb(key_value[1])); - return NoError(); - }; - - absl::flat_hash_set<std::string> unknown_fields; - auto const on_unknown_field = [&] { - absl::string_view key = key_value[0]; - // Don't mention unknown fields more than once. - if (unknown_fields.count(key)) { - return; - } - unknown_fields.insert(std::string(key)); - std::cerr << "skipping unknown smaps field " << key; - }; - - auto lines = absl::StrSplit(contents, '\n', absl::SkipEmpty()); - for (absl::string_view l : lines) { - // Is this line a valid /proc/[pid]/maps entry? - auto maybe_maps_entry = ParseProcMapsLine(l); - if (maybe_maps_entry.ok()) { - // This marks the beginning of a new /proc/[pid]/smaps entry. - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(finish_entry()); - entry->maps_entry = std::move(maybe_maps_entry).ValueOrDie(); - continue; - } - // Otherwise it's a field in an existing /proc/[pid]/smaps entry of the form - // "key:value" (where value in practice will be preceded by a variable - // amount of whitespace). - if (!entry) { - std::cerr << "smaps line not considered a maps line: " - << maybe_maps_entry.error_message(); - return PosixError( - EINVAL, - absl::StrCat("smaps field line without preceding maps line: ", l)); - } - key_value = absl::StrSplit(l, absl::MaxSplits(':', 1)); - if (key_value.size() != 2) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, absl::StrCat("invalid smaps field line: ", l)); - } - absl::string_view const key = key_value[0]; - if (key == "Size") { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(on_required_field_kb(&entry->size_kb, &have_size_kb)); - } else if (key == "Rss") { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(on_required_field_kb(&entry->rss_kb, &have_rss_kb)); - } else if (key == "Shared_Clean") { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO( - on_required_field_kb(&entry->shared_clean_kb, &have_shared_clean_kb)); - } else if (key == "Shared_Dirty") { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO( - on_required_field_kb(&entry->shared_dirty_kb, &have_shared_dirty_kb)); - } else if (key == "Private_Clean") { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(on_required_field_kb(&entry->private_clean_kb, - &have_private_clean_kb)); - } else if (key == "Private_Dirty") { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(on_required_field_kb(&entry->private_dirty_kb, - &have_private_dirty_kb)); - } else if (key == "Pss") { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(on_optional_field_kb(&entry->pss_kb)); - } else if (key == "Referenced") { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(on_optional_field_kb(&entry->referenced_kb)); - } else if (key == "Anonymous") { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(on_optional_field_kb(&entry->anonymous_kb)); - } else if (key == "AnonHugePages") { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(on_optional_field_kb(&entry->anon_huge_pages_kb)); - } else if (key == "Shared_Hugetlb") { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(on_optional_field_kb(&entry->shared_hugetlb_kb)); - } else if (key == "Private_Hugetlb") { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(on_optional_field_kb(&entry->private_hugetlb_kb)); - } else if (key == "Swap") { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(on_optional_field_kb(&entry->swap_kb)); - } else if (key == "SwapPss") { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(on_optional_field_kb(&entry->swap_pss_kb)); - } else if (key == "KernelPageSize") { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(on_optional_field_kb(&entry->kernel_page_size_kb)); - } else if (key == "MMUPageSize") { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(on_optional_field_kb(&entry->mmu_page_size_kb)); - } else if (key == "Locked") { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(on_optional_field_kb(&entry->locked_kb)); - } else if (key == "VmFlags") { - if (entry->vm_flags) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "duplicate VmFlags line"); - } - entry->vm_flags = absl::StrSplit(key_value[1], ' ', absl::SkipEmpty()); - } else { - on_unknown_field(); - } - } - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(finish_entry()); - return entries; -}; - -TEST(ParseProcPidSmapsTest, Correctness) { - auto entries = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ParseProcPidSmaps("0-10000 rw-s 00000000 00:00 0 " - " /dev/zero (deleted)\n" - "Size: 0 kB\n" - "Rss: 1 kB\n" - "Pss: 2 kB\n" - "Shared_Clean: 3 kB\n" - "Shared_Dirty: 4 kB\n" - "Private_Clean: 5 kB\n" - "Private_Dirty: 6 kB\n" - "Referenced: 7 kB\n" - "Anonymous: 8 kB\n" - "AnonHugePages: 9 kB\n" - "Shared_Hugetlb: 10 kB\n" - "Private_Hugetlb: 11 kB\n" - "Swap: 12 kB\n" - "SwapPss: 13 kB\n" - "KernelPageSize: 14 kB\n" - "MMUPageSize: 15 kB\n" - "Locked: 16 kB\n" - "FutureUnknownKey: 17 kB\n" - "VmFlags: rd wr sh mr mw me ms lo ?? sd \n")); - ASSERT_EQ(entries.size(), 1); - auto& entry = entries[0]; - EXPECT_EQ(entry.maps_entry.filename, "/dev/zero (deleted)"); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.size_kb, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.rss_kb, 1); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.pss_kb, Optional(2)); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.shared_clean_kb, 3); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.shared_dirty_kb, 4); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.private_clean_kb, 5); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.private_dirty_kb, 6); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.referenced_kb, Optional(7)); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.anonymous_kb, Optional(8)); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.anon_huge_pages_kb, Optional(9)); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.shared_hugetlb_kb, Optional(10)); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.private_hugetlb_kb, Optional(11)); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.swap_kb, Optional(12)); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.swap_pss_kb, Optional(13)); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.kernel_page_size_kb, Optional(14)); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.mmu_page_size_kb, Optional(15)); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.locked_kb, Optional(16)); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.vm_flags, - Optional(ElementsAreArray({"rd", "wr", "sh", "mr", "mw", "me", - "ms", "lo", "??", "sd"}))); -} - -// Returns the unique entry in entries containing the given address. -PosixErrorOr<ProcPidSmapsEntry> FindUniqueSmapsEntry( - std::vector<ProcPidSmapsEntry> const& entries, uintptr_t addr) { - auto const pred = [&](ProcPidSmapsEntry const& entry) { - return entry.maps_entry.start <= addr && addr < entry.maps_entry.end; - }; - auto const it = std::find_if(entries.begin(), entries.end(), pred); - if (it == entries.end()) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, - absl::StrFormat("no entry contains address %#x", addr)); - } - auto const it2 = std::find_if(it + 1, entries.end(), pred); - if (it2 != entries.end()) { - return PosixError( - EINVAL, - absl::StrFormat("overlapping entries [%#x-%#x) and [%#x-%#x) both " - "contain address %#x", - it->maps_entry.start, it->maps_entry.end, - it2->maps_entry.start, it2->maps_entry.end, addr)); - } - return *it; -} - -PosixErrorOr<std::vector<ProcPidSmapsEntry>> ReadProcSelfSmaps() { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(std::string contents, GetContents("/proc/self/smaps")); - return ParseProcPidSmaps(contents); -} - -TEST(ProcPidSmapsTest, SharedAnon) { - // Map with MAP_POPULATE so we get some RSS. - Mapping const m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(MmapAnon( - 2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED | MAP_POPULATE)); - auto const entries = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ReadProcSelfSmaps()); - auto const entry = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(FindUniqueSmapsEntry(entries, m.addr())); - - EXPECT_EQ(entry.size_kb, m.len() / 1024); - // It's possible that populated pages have been swapped out, so RSS might be - // less than size. - EXPECT_LE(entry.rss_kb, entry.size_kb); - - if (entry.pss_kb) { - // PSS should be exactly equal to RSS since no other address spaces should - // be sharing our new mapping. - EXPECT_EQ(entry.pss_kb.value(), entry.rss_kb); - } - - // "Shared" and "private" in smaps refers to whether or not *physical pages* - // are shared; thus all pages in our MAP_SHARED mapping should nevertheless - // be private. - EXPECT_EQ(entry.shared_clean_kb, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.shared_dirty_kb, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.private_clean_kb + entry.private_dirty_kb, entry.rss_kb) - << "Private_Clean = " << entry.private_clean_kb - << " kB, Private_Dirty = " << entry.private_dirty_kb << " kB"; - - // Shared anonymous mappings are implemented as a shmem file, so their pages - // are not PageAnon. - if (entry.anonymous_kb) { - EXPECT_EQ(entry.anonymous_kb.value(), 0); - } - - if (entry.vm_flags) { - EXPECT_THAT(entry.vm_flags.value(), - IsSupersetOf({"rd", "wr", "sh", "mr", "mw", "me", "ms"})); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.vm_flags.value(), Not(Contains("ex"))); - } -} - -TEST(ProcPidSmapsTest, PrivateAnon) { - // Map with MAP_POPULATE so we get some RSS. - Mapping const m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(2 * kPageSize, PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_POPULATE)); - auto const entries = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ReadProcSelfSmaps()); - auto const entry = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(FindUniqueSmapsEntry(entries, m.addr())); - - // It's possible that our mapping was merged with another vma, so the smaps - // entry might be bigger than our original mapping. - EXPECT_GE(entry.size_kb, m.len() / 1024); - EXPECT_LE(entry.rss_kb, entry.size_kb); - if (entry.pss_kb) { - EXPECT_LE(entry.pss_kb.value(), entry.rss_kb); - } - - if (entry.anonymous_kb) { - EXPECT_EQ(entry.anonymous_kb.value(), entry.rss_kb); - } - - if (entry.vm_flags) { - EXPECT_THAT(entry.vm_flags.value(), IsSupersetOf({"wr", "mr", "mw", "me"})); - // We passed PROT_WRITE to mmap. On at least x86, the mapping is in - // practice readable because there is no way to configure the MMU to make - // pages writable but not readable. However, VmFlags should reflect the - // flags set on the VMA, so "rd" (VM_READ) should not appear in VmFlags. - EXPECT_THAT(entry.vm_flags.value(), Not(Contains("rd"))); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.vm_flags.value(), Not(Contains("ex"))); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.vm_flags.value(), Not(Contains("sh"))); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.vm_flags.value(), Not(Contains("ms"))); - } -} - -TEST(ProcPidSmapsTest, SharedReadOnlyFile) { - size_t const kFileSize = kPageSize; - - auto const temp_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - ASSERT_THAT(truncate(temp_file.path().c_str(), kFileSize), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto const fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(temp_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - auto const m = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Mmap( - nullptr, kFileSize, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED | MAP_POPULATE, fd.get(), 0)); - auto const entries = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ReadProcSelfSmaps()); - auto const entry = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(FindUniqueSmapsEntry(entries, m.addr())); - - // Most of the same logic as the SharedAnon case applies. - EXPECT_EQ(entry.size_kb, kFileSize / 1024); - EXPECT_LE(entry.rss_kb, entry.size_kb); - if (entry.pss_kb) { - EXPECT_EQ(entry.pss_kb.value(), entry.rss_kb); - } - EXPECT_EQ(entry.shared_clean_kb, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.shared_dirty_kb, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.private_clean_kb + entry.private_dirty_kb, entry.rss_kb) - << "Private_Clean = " << entry.private_clean_kb - << " kB, Private_Dirty = " << entry.private_dirty_kb << " kB"; - if (entry.anonymous_kb) { - EXPECT_EQ(entry.anonymous_kb.value(), 0); - } - - if (entry.vm_flags) { - EXPECT_THAT(entry.vm_flags.value(), IsSupersetOf({"rd", "mr", "me", "ms"})); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.vm_flags.value(), Not(Contains("wr"))); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.vm_flags.value(), Not(Contains("ex"))); - // Because the mapped file was opened O_RDONLY, the VMA is !VM_MAYWRITE and - // also !VM_SHARED. - EXPECT_THAT(entry.vm_flags.value(), Not(Contains("sh"))); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.vm_flags.value(), Not(Contains("mw"))); - } -} - -// Tests that gVisor's /proc/[pid]/smaps provides all of the fields we expect it -// to, which as of this writing is all fields provided by Linux 4.4. -TEST(ProcPidSmapsTest, GvisorFields) { - SKIP_IF(!IsRunningOnGvisor()); - auto const entries = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ReadProcSelfSmaps()); - for (auto const& entry : entries) { - EXPECT_TRUE(entry.pss_kb); - EXPECT_TRUE(entry.referenced_kb); - EXPECT_TRUE(entry.anonymous_kb); - EXPECT_TRUE(entry.anon_huge_pages_kb); - EXPECT_TRUE(entry.shared_hugetlb_kb); - EXPECT_TRUE(entry.private_hugetlb_kb); - EXPECT_TRUE(entry.swap_kb); - EXPECT_TRUE(entry.swap_pss_kb); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.kernel_page_size_kb, Optional(kPageSize / 1024)); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.mmu_page_size_kb, Optional(kPageSize / 1024)); - EXPECT_TRUE(entry.locked_kb); - EXPECT_TRUE(entry.vm_flags); - } -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/proc_pid_uid_gid_map.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/proc_pid_uid_gid_map.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 748f7be58..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/proc_pid_uid_gid_map.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,311 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sched.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <functional> -#include <string> -#include <tuple> -#include <utility> -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/ascii.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_split.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/save_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/time_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -PosixErrorOr<int> InNewUserNamespace(const std::function<void()>& fn) { - return InForkedProcess([&] { - TEST_PCHECK(unshare(CLONE_NEWUSER) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - fn(); - }); -} - -PosixErrorOr<std::tuple<pid_t, Cleanup>> CreateProcessInNewUserNamespace() { - int pipefd[2]; - if (pipe(pipefd) < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "pipe failed"); - } - const auto cleanup_pipe_read = - Cleanup([&] { EXPECT_THAT(close(pipefd[0]), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - auto cleanup_pipe_write = - Cleanup([&] { EXPECT_THAT(close(pipefd[1]), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - pid_t child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "fork failed"); - } - if (child_pid == 0) { - // Close our copy of the pipe's read end, which doesn't really matter. - TEST_PCHECK(close(pipefd[0]) >= 0); - TEST_PCHECK(unshare(CLONE_NEWUSER) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - // Indicate that we've switched namespaces by unblocking the parent's read. - TEST_PCHECK(close(pipefd[1]) >= 0); - while (true) { - SleepSafe(absl::Minutes(1)); - } - } - auto cleanup_child = Cleanup([child_pid] { - EXPECT_THAT(kill(child_pid, SIGKILL), SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status) && WTERMSIG(status) == SIGKILL) - << "status = " << status; - }); - // Close our copy of the pipe's write end, then wait for the child to close - // its copy, indicating that it's switched namespaces. - cleanup_pipe_write.Release()(); - char buf; - if (RetryEINTR(read)(pipefd[0], &buf, 1) < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "reading from pipe failed"); - } - MaybeSave(); - return std::make_tuple(child_pid, std::move(cleanup_child)); -} - -// TEST_CHECK-fails on error, since this function is used in contexts that -// require async-signal-safety. -void DenySetgroupsByPath(const char* path) { - int fd = open(path, O_WRONLY); - if (fd < 0 && errno == ENOENT) { - // On kernels where this file doesn't exist, writing "deny" to it isn't - // necessary to write to gid_map. - return; - } - TEST_PCHECK(fd >= 0); - MaybeSave(); - char deny[] = "deny"; - TEST_PCHECK(write(fd, deny, sizeof(deny)) == sizeof(deny)); - MaybeSave(); - TEST_PCHECK(close(fd) == 0); -} - -void DenySelfSetgroups() { DenySetgroupsByPath("/proc/self/setgroups"); } - -void DenyPidSetgroups(pid_t pid) { - DenySetgroupsByPath(absl::StrCat("/proc/", pid, "/setgroups").c_str()); -} - -// Returns a valid UID/GID that isn't id. -uint32_t another_id(uint32_t id) { return (id + 1) % 65535; } - -struct TestParam { - std::string desc; - int cap; - std::function<std::string(absl::string_view)> get_map_filename; - std::function<uint32_t()> get_current_id; -}; - -std::string DescribeTestParam(const ::testing::TestParamInfo<TestParam>& info) { - return info.param.desc; -} - -std::vector<TestParam> UidGidMapTestParams() { - return {TestParam{"UID", CAP_SETUID, - [](absl::string_view pid) { - return absl::StrCat("/proc/", pid, "/uid_map"); - }, - []() -> uint32_t { return getuid(); }}, - TestParam{"GID", CAP_SETGID, - [](absl::string_view pid) { - return absl::StrCat("/proc/", pid, "/gid_map"); - }, - []() -> uint32_t { return getgid(); }}}; -} - -class ProcUidGidMapTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<TestParam> { - protected: - uint32_t CurrentID() { return GetParam().get_current_id(); } -}; - -class ProcSelfUidGidMapTest : public ProcUidGidMapTest { - protected: - PosixErrorOr<int> InNewUserNamespaceWithMapFD( - const std::function<void(int)>& fn) { - std::string map_filename = GetParam().get_map_filename("self"); - return InNewUserNamespace([&] { - int fd = open(map_filename.c_str(), O_RDWR); - TEST_PCHECK(fd >= 0); - MaybeSave(); - fn(fd); - TEST_PCHECK(close(fd) == 0); - }); - } -}; - -class ProcPidUidGidMapTest : public ProcUidGidMapTest { - protected: - PosixErrorOr<bool> HaveSetIDCapability() { - return HaveCapability(GetParam().cap); - } - - // Returns true if the caller is running in a user namespace with all IDs - // mapped. This matters for tests that expect to successfully map arbitrary - // IDs into a child user namespace, since even with CAP_SET*ID this is only - // possible if those IDs are mapped into the current one. - PosixErrorOr<bool> AllIDsMapped() { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(std::string id_map, - GetContents(GetParam().get_map_filename("self"))); - absl::StripTrailingAsciiWhitespace(&id_map); - std::vector<std::string> id_map_parts = - absl::StrSplit(id_map, ' ', absl::SkipEmpty()); - return id_map_parts == std::vector<std::string>({"0", "0", "4294967295"}); - } - - PosixErrorOr<FileDescriptor> OpenMapFile(pid_t pid) { - return Open(GetParam().get_map_filename(absl::StrCat(pid)), O_RDWR); - } -}; - -TEST_P(ProcSelfUidGidMapTest, IsInitiallyEmpty) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanCreateUserNamespace())); - EXPECT_THAT(InNewUserNamespaceWithMapFD([](int fd) { - char buf[64]; - TEST_PCHECK(read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf)) == 0); - }), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -TEST_P(ProcSelfUidGidMapTest, IdentityMapOwnID) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanCreateUserNamespace())); - uint32_t id = CurrentID(); - std::string line = absl::StrCat(id, " ", id, " 1"); - EXPECT_THAT( - InNewUserNamespaceWithMapFD([&](int fd) { - DenySelfSetgroups(); - TEST_PCHECK(write(fd, line.c_str(), line.size()) == line.size()); - }), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -TEST_P(ProcSelfUidGidMapTest, TrailingNewlineAndNULIgnored) { - // This is identical to IdentityMapOwnID, except that a trailing newline, NUL, - // and an invalid (incomplete) map entry are appended to the valid entry. The - // newline should be accepted, and everything after the NUL should be ignored. - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanCreateUserNamespace())); - uint32_t id = CurrentID(); - std::string line = absl::StrCat(id, " ", id, " 1\n\0 4 3"); - EXPECT_THAT( - InNewUserNamespaceWithMapFD([&](int fd) { - DenySelfSetgroups(); - // The write should return the full size of the write, even though - // characters after the NUL were ignored. - TEST_PCHECK(write(fd, line.c_str(), line.size()) == line.size()); - }), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -TEST_P(ProcSelfUidGidMapTest, NonIdentityMapOwnID) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanCreateUserNamespace())); - uint32_t id = CurrentID(); - uint32_t id2 = another_id(id); - std::string line = absl::StrCat(id2, " ", id, " 1"); - EXPECT_THAT( - InNewUserNamespaceWithMapFD([&](int fd) { - DenySelfSetgroups(); - TEST_PCHECK(write(fd, line.c_str(), line.size()) == line.size()); - }), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -TEST_P(ProcSelfUidGidMapTest, MapOtherID) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanCreateUserNamespace())); - // Whether or not we have CAP_SET*ID is irrelevant: the process running in the - // new (child) user namespace won't have any capabilities in the current - // (parent) user namespace, which is needed. - uint32_t id = CurrentID(); - uint32_t id2 = another_id(id); - std::string line = absl::StrCat(id, " ", id2, " 1"); - EXPECT_THAT(InNewUserNamespaceWithMapFD([&](int fd) { - DenySelfSetgroups(); - TEST_PCHECK(write(fd, line.c_str(), line.size()) < 0); - TEST_CHECK(errno == EPERM); - }), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(All, ProcSelfUidGidMapTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(UidGidMapTestParams()), - DescribeTestParam); - -TEST_P(ProcPidUidGidMapTest, MapOtherIDPrivileged) { - // Like ProcSelfUidGidMapTest_MapOtherID, but since we have CAP_SET*ID in the - // parent user namespace (this one), we can map IDs that aren't ours. - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanCreateUserNamespace())); - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveSetIDCapability())); - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(AllIDsMapped())); - - pid_t child_pid; - Cleanup cleanup_child; - std::tie(child_pid, cleanup_child) = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateProcessInNewUserNamespace()); - - uint32_t id = CurrentID(); - uint32_t id2 = another_id(id); - std::string line = absl::StrCat(id, " ", id2, " 1"); - DenyPidSetgroups(child_pid); - auto fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(OpenMapFile(child_pid)); - EXPECT_THAT(write(fd.get(), line.c_str(), line.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(line.size())); -} - -TEST_P(ProcPidUidGidMapTest, MapAnyIDsPrivileged) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CanCreateUserNamespace())); - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveSetIDCapability())); - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(AllIDsMapped())); - - pid_t child_pid; - Cleanup cleanup_child; - std::tie(child_pid, cleanup_child) = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateProcessInNewUserNamespace()); - - // Test all of: - // - // - Mapping ranges of length > 1 - // - // - Mapping multiple ranges - // - // - Non-identity mappings - char entries[] = "2 0 2\n4 6 2"; - DenyPidSetgroups(child_pid); - auto fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(OpenMapFile(child_pid)); - EXPECT_THAT(write(fd.get(), entries, sizeof(entries)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(entries))); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(All, ProcPidUidGidMapTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(UidGidMapTestParams()), - DescribeTestParam); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/pselect.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/pselect.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 4e43c4d7f..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/pselect.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,190 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <signal.h> -#include <sys/select.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/base_poll_test.h" -#include "test/util/signal_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -struct MaskWithSize { - sigset_t* mask; - size_t mask_size; -}; - -// Linux and glibc have a different idea of the sizeof sigset_t. When calling -// the syscall directly, use what the kernel expects. -unsigned kSigsetSize = SIGRTMAX / 8; - -// Linux pselect(2) differs from the glibc wrapper function in that Linux -// updates the timeout with the amount of time remaining. In order to test this -// behavior we need to use the syscall directly. -int syscallPselect6(int nfds, fd_set* readfds, fd_set* writefds, - fd_set* exceptfds, struct timespec* timeout, - const MaskWithSize* mask_with_size) { - return syscall(SYS_pselect6, nfds, readfds, writefds, exceptfds, timeout, - mask_with_size); -} - -class PselectTest : public BasePollTest { - protected: - void SetUp() override { BasePollTest::SetUp(); } - void TearDown() override { BasePollTest::TearDown(); } -}; - -// See that when there are no FD sets, pselect behaves like sleep. -TEST_F(PselectTest, NullFds) { - struct timespec timeout = absl::ToTimespec(absl::Milliseconds(10)); - ASSERT_THAT(syscallPselect6(0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, &timeout, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(timeout.tv_sec, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(timeout.tv_nsec, 0); - - timeout = absl::ToTimespec(absl::Milliseconds(10)); - ASSERT_THAT(syscallPselect6(1, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, &timeout, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(timeout.tv_sec, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(timeout.tv_nsec, 0); -} - -TEST_F(PselectTest, ClosedFds) { - fd_set read_set; - FD_ZERO(&read_set); - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = dup(1), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - FD_SET(fd, &read_set); - struct timespec timeout = absl::ToTimespec(absl::Milliseconds(10)); - EXPECT_THAT( - syscallPselect6(fd + 1, &read_set, nullptr, nullptr, &timeout, nullptr), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST_F(PselectTest, ZeroTimeout) { - struct timespec timeout = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(syscallPselect6(1, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, &timeout, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(timeout.tv_sec, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(timeout.tv_nsec, 0); -} - -// If random S/R interrupts the pselect, SIGALRM may be delivered before pselect -// restarts, causing the pselect to hang forever. -TEST_F(PselectTest, NoTimeout_NoRandomSave) { - // When there's no timeout, pselect may never return so set a timer. - SetTimer(absl::Milliseconds(100)); - // See that we get interrupted by the timer. - ASSERT_THAT(syscallPselect6(1, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINTR)); - EXPECT_TRUE(TimerFired()); -} - -TEST_F(PselectTest, InvalidTimeoutNegative) { - struct timespec timeout = absl::ToTimespec(absl::Seconds(-1)); - ASSERT_THAT(syscallPselect6(1, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, &timeout, nullptr), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_EQ(timeout.tv_sec, -1); - EXPECT_EQ(timeout.tv_nsec, 0); -} - -TEST_F(PselectTest, InvalidTimeoutNotNormalized) { - struct timespec timeout = {0, 1000000001}; - ASSERT_THAT(syscallPselect6(1, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, &timeout, nullptr), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_EQ(timeout.tv_sec, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(timeout.tv_nsec, 1000000001); -} - -TEST_F(PselectTest, EmptySigMaskInvalidMaskSize) { - struct timespec timeout = {}; - MaskWithSize invalid = {nullptr, 7}; - EXPECT_THAT(syscallPselect6(0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, &timeout, &invalid), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(PselectTest, EmptySigMaskValidMaskSize) { - struct timespec timeout = {}; - MaskWithSize invalid = {nullptr, 8}; - EXPECT_THAT(syscallPselect6(0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, &timeout, &invalid), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(PselectTest, InvalidMaskSize) { - struct timespec timeout = {}; - sigset_t sigmask; - ASSERT_THAT(sigemptyset(&sigmask), SyscallSucceeds()); - MaskWithSize invalid = {&sigmask, 7}; - EXPECT_THAT(syscallPselect6(1, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, &timeout, &invalid), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// Verify that signals blocked by the pselect mask (that would otherwise be -// allowed) do not interrupt pselect. -TEST_F(PselectTest, SignalMaskBlocksSignal) { - absl::Duration duration(absl::Seconds(30)); - struct timespec timeout = absl::ToTimespec(duration); - absl::Duration timer_duration(absl::Seconds(10)); - - // Call with a mask that blocks SIGALRM. See that pselect is not interrupted - // (i.e. returns 0) and that upon completion, the timer has fired. - sigset_t mask; - ASSERT_THAT(sigprocmask(0, nullptr, &mask), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(sigaddset(&mask, SIGALRM), SyscallSucceeds()); - MaskWithSize mask_with_size = {&mask, kSigsetSize}; - SetTimer(timer_duration); - MaybeSave(); - ASSERT_FALSE(TimerFired()); - ASSERT_THAT( - syscallPselect6(1, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, &timeout, &mask_with_size), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(TimerFired()); - EXPECT_EQ(absl::DurationFromTimespec(timeout), absl::Duration()); -} - -// Verify that signals allowed by the pselect mask (that would otherwise be -// blocked) interrupt pselect. -TEST_F(PselectTest, SignalMaskAllowsSignal) { - absl::Duration duration = absl::Seconds(30); - struct timespec timeout = absl::ToTimespec(duration); - absl::Duration timer_duration = absl::Seconds(10); - - sigset_t mask; - ASSERT_THAT(sigprocmask(0, nullptr, &mask), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Block SIGALRM. - auto cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_BLOCK, SIGALRM)); - - // Call with a mask that unblocks SIGALRM. See that pselect is interrupted. - MaskWithSize mask_with_size = {&mask, kSigsetSize}; - SetTimer(timer_duration); - MaybeSave(); - ASSERT_FALSE(TimerFired()); - ASSERT_THAT( - syscallPselect6(1, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, &timeout, &mask_with_size), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINTR)); - EXPECT_TRUE(TimerFired()); - EXPECT_GT(absl::DurationFromTimespec(timeout), absl::Duration()); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/ptrace.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/ptrace.cc deleted file mode 100644 index abf2b1a04..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/ptrace.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1214 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <elf.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <stddef.h> -#include <sys/ptrace.h> -#include <sys/time.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/user.h> -#include <sys/wait.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <iostream> -#include <utility> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/signal_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" -#include "test/util/time_util.h" - -DEFINE_bool(ptrace_test_execve_child, false, - "If true, run the " - "PtraceExecveTest_Execve_GetRegs_PeekUser_SIGKILL_TraceClone_" - "TraceExit child workload."); - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// PTRACE_GETSIGMASK and PTRACE_SETSIGMASK are not defined until glibc 2.23 -// (fb53a27c5741 "Add new header definitions from Linux 4.4 (plus older ptrace -// definitions)"). -constexpr auto kPtraceGetSigMask = static_cast<__ptrace_request>(0x420a); -constexpr auto kPtraceSetSigMask = static_cast<__ptrace_request>(0x420b); - -// PTRACE_SYSEMU is not defined until glibc 2.27 (c48831d0eebf "linux/x86: sync -// sys/ptrace.h with Linux 4.14 [BZ #22433]"). -constexpr auto kPtraceSysemu = static_cast<__ptrace_request>(31); - -// PTRACE_EVENT_STOP is not defined until glibc 2.26 (3f67d1a7021e "Add Linux -// PTRACE_EVENT_STOP"). -constexpr int kPtraceEventStop = 128; - -// Sends sig to the current process with tgkill(2). -// -// glibc's raise(2) may change the signal mask before sending the signal. These -// extra syscalls make tests of syscall, signal interception, etc. difficult to -// write. -void RaiseSignal(int sig) { - pid_t pid = getpid(); - TEST_PCHECK(pid > 0); - pid_t tid = gettid(); - TEST_PCHECK(tid > 0); - TEST_PCHECK(tgkill(pid, tid, sig) == 0); -} - -// Returns the Yama ptrace scope. -PosixErrorOr<int> YamaPtraceScope() { - constexpr char kYamaPtraceScopePath[] = "/proc/sys/kernel/yama/ptrace_scope"; - - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(bool exists, Exists(kYamaPtraceScopePath)); - if (!exists) { - // File doesn't exist means no Yama, so the scope is disabled -> 0. - return 0; - } - - std::string contents; - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(GetContents(kYamaPtraceScopePath, &contents)); - - int scope; - if (!absl::SimpleAtoi(contents, &scope)) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, absl::StrCat(contents, ": not a valid number")); - } - - return scope; -} - -TEST(PtraceTest, AttachSelf) { - EXPECT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_ATTACH, gettid(), 0, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); -} - -TEST(PtraceTest, AttachSameThreadGroup) { - pid_t const tid = gettid(); - ScopedThread([&] { - EXPECT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_ATTACH, tid, 0, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - }); -} - -TEST(PtraceTest, AttachParent_PeekData_PokeData_SignalSuppression) { - // Yama prevents attaching to a parent. Skip the test if the scope is anything - // except disabled. - SKIP_IF(ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(YamaPtraceScope()) > 0); - - constexpr long kBeforePokeDataValue = 10; - constexpr long kAfterPokeDataValue = 20; - - volatile long word = kBeforePokeDataValue; - - pid_t const child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - // In child process. - - // Attach to the parent. - pid_t const parent_pid = getppid(); - TEST_PCHECK(ptrace(PTRACE_ATTACH, parent_pid, 0, 0) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - // Block until the parent enters signal-delivery-stop as a result of the - // SIGSTOP sent by PTRACE_ATTACH. - int status; - TEST_PCHECK(waitpid(parent_pid, &status, 0) == parent_pid); - MaybeSave(); - TEST_CHECK(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGSTOP); - - // Replace the value of word in the parent process with kAfterPokeDataValue. - long const parent_word = ptrace(PTRACE_PEEKDATA, parent_pid, &word, 0); - MaybeSave(); - TEST_CHECK(parent_word == kBeforePokeDataValue); - TEST_PCHECK( - ptrace(PTRACE_POKEDATA, parent_pid, &word, kAfterPokeDataValue) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - // Detach from the parent and suppress the SIGSTOP. If the SIGSTOP is not - // suppressed, the parent will hang in group-stop, causing the test to time - // out. - TEST_PCHECK(ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH, parent_pid, 0, 0) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - _exit(0); - } - // In parent process. - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Wait for the child to complete. - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << " status " << status; - - // Check that the child's PTRACE_POKEDATA was effective. - EXPECT_EQ(kAfterPokeDataValue, word); -} - -TEST(PtraceTest, GetSigMask) { - // glibc and the Linux kernel define a sigset_t with different sizes. To avoid - // creating a kernel_sigset_t and recreating all the modification functions - // (sigemptyset, etc), we just hardcode the kernel sigset size. - constexpr int kSizeofKernelSigset = 8; - constexpr int kBlockSignal = SIGUSR1; - sigset_t blocked; - sigemptyset(&blocked); - sigaddset(&blocked, kBlockSignal); - - pid_t const child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - // In child process. - - // Install a signal handler for kBlockSignal to avoid termination and block - // it. - TEST_PCHECK(signal(kBlockSignal, +[](int signo) {}) != SIG_ERR); - MaybeSave(); - TEST_PCHECK(sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &blocked, nullptr) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - // Enable tracing. - TEST_PCHECK(ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME, 0, 0, 0) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - // This should be blocked. - RaiseSignal(kBlockSignal); - - // This should be suppressed by parent, who will change signal mask in the - // meantime, which means kBlockSignal should be delivered once this resumes. - RaiseSignal(SIGSTOP); - - _exit(0); - } - // In parent process. - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Wait for the child to send itself SIGSTOP and enter signal-delivery-stop. - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGSTOP) - << " status " << status; - - // Get current signal mask. - sigset_t set; - EXPECT_THAT(ptrace(kPtraceGetSigMask, child_pid, kSizeofKernelSigset, &set), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(blocked, EqualsSigset(set)); - - // Try to get current signal mask with bad size argument. - EXPECT_THAT(ptrace(kPtraceGetSigMask, child_pid, 0, nullptr), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - // Try to set bad signal mask. - sigset_t* bad_addr = reinterpret_cast<sigset_t*>(-1); - EXPECT_THAT( - ptrace(kPtraceSetSigMask, child_pid, kSizeofKernelSigset, bad_addr), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); - - // Set signal mask to empty set. - sigset_t set1; - sigemptyset(&set1); - EXPECT_THAT(ptrace(kPtraceSetSigMask, child_pid, kSizeofKernelSigset, &set1), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Suppress SIGSTOP and resume the child. It should re-enter - // signal-delivery-stop for kBlockSignal. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == kBlockSignal) - << " status " << status; - - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - // Let's see that process exited normally. - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << " status " << status; -} - -TEST(PtraceTest, GetSiginfo_SetSiginfo_SignalInjection) { - constexpr int kOriginalSigno = SIGUSR1; - constexpr int kInjectedSigno = SIGUSR2; - - pid_t const child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - // In child process. - - // Override all signal handlers. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_handler = +[](int signo) { _exit(signo); }; - TEST_PCHECK(sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask) == 0); - for (int signo = 1; signo < 32; signo++) { - if (signo == SIGKILL || signo == SIGSTOP) { - continue; - } - TEST_PCHECK(sigaction(signo, &sa, nullptr) == 0); - } - for (int signo = SIGRTMIN; signo <= SIGRTMAX; signo++) { - TEST_PCHECK(sigaction(signo, &sa, nullptr) == 0); - } - - // Unblock all signals. - TEST_PCHECK(sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &sa.sa_mask, nullptr) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - // Send ourselves kOriginalSignal while ptraced and exit with the signal we - // actually receive via the signal handler, if any, or 0 if we don't receive - // a signal. - TEST_PCHECK(ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME, 0, 0, 0) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - RaiseSignal(kOriginalSigno); - _exit(0); - } - // In parent process. - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Wait for the child to send itself kOriginalSigno and enter - // signal-delivery-stop. - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == kOriginalSigno) - << " status " << status; - - siginfo_t siginfo = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETSIGINFO, child_pid, 0, &siginfo), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(kOriginalSigno, siginfo.si_signo); - EXPECT_EQ(SI_TKILL, siginfo.si_code); - - // Replace the signal with kInjectedSigno, and check that the child exits - // with kInjectedSigno, indicating that signal injection was successful. - siginfo.si_signo = kInjectedSigno; - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_SETSIGINFO, child_pid, 0, &siginfo), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH, child_pid, 0, kInjectedSigno), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == kInjectedSigno) - << " status " << status; -} - -TEST(PtraceTest, SIGKILLDoesNotCauseSignalDeliveryStop) { - pid_t const child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - // In child process. - TEST_PCHECK(ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME, 0, 0, 0) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - RaiseSignal(SIGKILL); - TEST_CHECK_MSG(false, "Survived SIGKILL?"); - _exit(1); - } - // In parent process. - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Expect the child to die to SIGKILL without entering signal-delivery-stop. - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status) && WTERMSIG(status) == SIGKILL) - << " status " << status; -} - -TEST(PtraceTest, PtraceKill) { - constexpr int kOriginalSigno = SIGUSR1; - - pid_t const child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - // In child process. - TEST_PCHECK(ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME, 0, 0, 0) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - // PTRACE_KILL only works if tracee has entered signal-delivery-stop. - RaiseSignal(kOriginalSigno); - TEST_CHECK_MSG(false, "Failed to kill the process?"); - _exit(0); - } - // In parent process. - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Wait for the child to send itself kOriginalSigno and enter - // signal-delivery-stop. - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == kOriginalSigno) - << " status " << status; - - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_KILL, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Expect the child to die with SIGKILL. - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status) && WTERMSIG(status) == SIGKILL) - << " status " << status; -} - -TEST(PtraceTest, GetRegSet) { - pid_t const child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - // In child process. - - // Enable tracing. - TEST_PCHECK(ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME, 0, 0, 0) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - // Use kill explicitly because we check the syscall argument register below. - kill(getpid(), SIGSTOP); - - _exit(0); - } - // In parent process. - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Wait for the child to send itself SIGSTOP and enter signal-delivery-stop. - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGSTOP) - << " status " << status; - - // Get the general registers. - struct user_regs_struct regs; - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = ®s; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(regs); - EXPECT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGSET, child_pid, NT_PRSTATUS, &iov), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Read exactly the full register set. - EXPECT_EQ(iov.iov_len, sizeof(regs)); - -#ifdef __x86_64__ - // Child called kill(2), with SIGSTOP as arg 2. - EXPECT_EQ(regs.rsi, SIGSTOP); -#endif - - // Suppress SIGSTOP and resume the child. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - // Let's see that process exited normally. - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << " status " << status; -} - -TEST(PtraceTest, AttachingConvertsGroupStopToPtraceStop) { - pid_t const child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - // In child process. - while (true) { - pause(); - } - } - // In parent process. - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // SIGSTOP the child and wait for it to stop. - ASSERT_THAT(kill(child_pid, SIGSTOP), SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, WUNTRACED), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGSTOP) - << " status " << status; - - // Attach to the child and expect it to re-enter a traced group-stop despite - // already being stopped. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_ATTACH, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGSTOP) - << " status " << status; - - // Verify that the child is ptrace-stopped by checking that it can receive - // ptrace commands requiring a ptrace-stop. - EXPECT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_SETOPTIONS, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Group-stop is distinguished from signal-delivery-stop by PTRACE_GETSIGINFO - // failing with EINVAL. - siginfo_t siginfo = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETSIGINFO, child_pid, 0, &siginfo), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - // Detach from the child and expect it to stay stopped without a notification. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, WUNTRACED | WNOHANG), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Sending it SIGCONT should cause it to leave its stop. - ASSERT_THAT(kill(child_pid, SIGCONT), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, WCONTINUED), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFCONTINUED(status)) << " status " << status; - - // Clean up the child. - ASSERT_THAT(kill(child_pid, SIGKILL), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status) && WTERMSIG(status) == SIGKILL) - << " status " << status; -} - -// Fixture for tests parameterized by whether or not to use PTRACE_O_TRACEEXEC. -class PtraceExecveTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<bool> { - protected: - bool TraceExec() const { return GetParam(); } -}; - -TEST_P(PtraceExecveTest, Execve_GetRegs_PeekUser_SIGKILL_TraceClone_TraceExit) { - ExecveArray const owned_child_argv = {"/proc/self/exe", - "--ptrace_test_execve_child"}; - char* const* const child_argv = owned_child_argv.get(); - - pid_t const child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - // In child process. The test relies on calling execve() in a non-leader - // thread; pthread_create() isn't async-signal-safe, so the safest way to - // do this is to execve() first, then enable tracing and run the expected - // child process behavior in the new subprocess. - execve(child_argv[0], child_argv, /* envp = */ nullptr); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(false, "Survived execve to test child"); - } - // In parent process. - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Wait for the child to send itself SIGSTOP and enter signal-delivery-stop. - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGSTOP) - << " status " << status; - - // Enable PTRACE_O_TRACECLONE so we can get the ID of the child's non-leader - // thread, PTRACE_O_TRACEEXIT so we can observe the leader's death, and - // PTRACE_O_TRACEEXEC if required by the test. (The leader doesn't call - // execve, but options should be inherited across clone.) - long opts = PTRACE_O_TRACECLONE | PTRACE_O_TRACEEXIT; - if (TraceExec()) { - opts |= PTRACE_O_TRACEEXEC; - } - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_SETOPTIONS, child_pid, 0, opts), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Suppress the SIGSTOP and wait for the child's leader thread to report - // PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE. Get the new thread's ID from the event. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_EQ(SIGTRAP | (PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE << 8), status >> 8); - unsigned long eventmsg; - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG, child_pid, 0, &eventmsg), - SyscallSucceeds()); - pid_t const nonleader_tid = eventmsg; - pid_t const leader_tid = child_pid; - - // The new thread should be ptraced and in signal-delivery-stop by SIGSTOP due - // to PTRACE_O_TRACECLONE. - // - // Before bf959931ddb88c4e4366e96dd22e68fa0db9527c "wait/ptrace: assume __WALL - // if the child is traced" (4.7) , waiting on it requires __WCLONE since, as a - // non-leader, its termination signal is 0. After, a standard wait is - // sufficient. - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(nonleader_tid, &status, __WCLONE), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(nonleader_tid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGSTOP) - << " status " << status; - - // Resume both child threads. - for (pid_t const tid : {leader_tid, nonleader_tid}) { - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, tid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - // The non-leader child thread should call execve, causing the leader thread - // to enter PTRACE_EVENT_EXIT with an apparent exit code of 0. At this point, - // the leader has not yet exited, so the non-leader should be blocked in - // execve. - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(leader_tid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(leader_tid)); - EXPECT_EQ(SIGTRAP | (PTRACE_EVENT_EXIT << 8), status >> 8); - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG, leader_tid, 0, &eventmsg), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(eventmsg) && WEXITSTATUS(eventmsg) == 0) - << " eventmsg " << eventmsg; - EXPECT_THAT(waitpid(nonleader_tid, &status, __WCLONE | WNOHANG), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Allow the leader to continue exiting. This should allow the non-leader to - // complete its execve, causing the original leader to be reaped without - // further notice and the non-leader to steal its ID. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, leader_tid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(leader_tid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(leader_tid)); - if (TraceExec()) { - // If PTRACE_O_TRACEEXEC was enabled, the execing thread should be in - // PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC-stop, with the event message set to its old thread ID. - EXPECT_EQ(SIGTRAP | (PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC << 8), status >> 8); - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG, leader_tid, 0, &eventmsg), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(nonleader_tid, eventmsg); - } else { - // Otherwise, the execing thread should have received SIGTRAP and should now - // be in signal-delivery-stop. - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGTRAP) - << " status " << status; - } - -#ifdef __x86_64__ - { - // CS should be 0x33, indicating an 64-bit binary. - constexpr uint64_t kAMD64UserCS = 0x33; - EXPECT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_PEEKUSER, leader_tid, - offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, cs), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kAMD64UserCS)); - struct user_regs_struct regs = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS, leader_tid, 0, ®s), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(kAMD64UserCS, regs.cs); - } -#endif // defined(__x86_64__) - - // PTRACE_O_TRACEEXIT should have been inherited across execve. Send SIGKILL, - // which should end the PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC-stop or signal-delivery-stop and - // leave the child in PTRACE_EVENT_EXIT-stop. - ASSERT_THAT(kill(leader_tid, SIGKILL), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(leader_tid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(leader_tid)); - EXPECT_EQ(SIGTRAP | (PTRACE_EVENT_EXIT << 8), status >> 8); - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG, leader_tid, 0, &eventmsg), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(eventmsg) && WTERMSIG(eventmsg) == SIGKILL) - << " eventmsg " << eventmsg; - - // End the PTRACE_EVENT_EXIT stop, allowing the child to exit. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, leader_tid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(leader_tid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(leader_tid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status) && WTERMSIG(status) == SIGKILL) - << " status " << status; -} - -[[noreturn]] void RunExecveChild() { - // Enable tracing, then raise SIGSTOP and expect our parent to suppress it. - TEST_PCHECK(ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME, 0, 0, 0) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - RaiseSignal(SIGSTOP); - MaybeSave(); - - // Call execve() in a non-leader thread. As long as execve() succeeds, what - // exactly we execve() shouldn't really matter, since the tracer should kill - // us after execve() completes. - ScopedThread t([&] { - ExecveArray const owned_child_argv = {"/proc/self/exe", - "--this_flag_shouldnt_exist"}; - char* const* const child_argv = owned_child_argv.get(); - execve(child_argv[0], child_argv, /* envp = */ nullptr); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(false, "Survived execve? (thread)"); - }); - t.Join(); - TEST_CHECK_MSG(false, "Survived execve? (main)"); - _exit(1); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(TraceExec, PtraceExecveTest, ::testing::Bool()); - -// This test has expectations on when syscall-enter/exit-stops occur that are -// violated if saving occurs, since saving interrupts all syscalls, causing -// premature syscall-exit. -TEST(PtraceTest, - ExitWhenParentIsNotTracer_Syscall_TraceVfork_TraceVforkDone_NoRandomSave) { - constexpr int kExitTraceeExitCode = 99; - - pid_t const child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - // In child process. - - // Block SIGCHLD so it doesn't interrupt wait4. - sigset_t mask; - TEST_PCHECK(sigemptyset(&mask) == 0); - TEST_PCHECK(sigaddset(&mask, SIGCHLD) == 0); - TEST_PCHECK(sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &mask, nullptr) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - // Enable tracing, then raise SIGSTOP and expect our parent to suppress it. - TEST_PCHECK(ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME, 0, 0, 0) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - RaiseSignal(SIGSTOP); - MaybeSave(); - - // Spawn a vfork child that exits immediately, and reap it. Don't save - // after vfork since the parent expects to see wait4 as the next syscall. - pid_t const pid = vfork(); - if (pid == 0) { - _exit(kExitTraceeExitCode); - } - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(pid > 0, "vfork failed"); - - int status; - TEST_PCHECK(wait4(pid, &status, 0, nullptr) > 0); - MaybeSave(); - TEST_CHECK(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == kExitTraceeExitCode); - _exit(0); - } - // In parent process. - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Wait for the child to send itself SIGSTOP and enter signal-delivery-stop. - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGSTOP) - << " status " << status; - - // Enable PTRACE_O_TRACEVFORK so we can get the ID of the grandchild, - // PTRACE_O_TRACEVFORKDONE so we can observe PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK_DONE, and - // PTRACE_O_TRACESYSGOOD so syscall-enter/exit-stops are unambiguously - // indicated by a stop signal of SIGTRAP|0x80 rather than just SIGTRAP. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_SETOPTIONS, child_pid, 0, - PTRACE_O_TRACEVFORK | PTRACE_O_TRACEVFORKDONE | - PTRACE_O_TRACESYSGOOD), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Suppress the SIGSTOP and wait for the child to report PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK. - // Get the new process' ID from the event. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_EQ(SIGTRAP | (PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK << 8), status >> 8); - unsigned long eventmsg; - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG, child_pid, 0, &eventmsg), - SyscallSucceeds()); - pid_t const grandchild_pid = eventmsg; - - // The grandchild should be traced by us and in signal-delivery-stop by - // SIGSTOP due to PTRACE_O_TRACEVFORK. This allows us to wait on it even - // though we're not its parent. - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(grandchild_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(grandchild_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGSTOP) - << " status " << status; - - // Resume the child with PTRACE_SYSCALL. Since the grandchild is still in - // signal-delivery-stop, the child should remain in vfork() waiting for the - // grandchild to exec or exit. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_SYSCALL, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(1)); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, WNOHANG), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Suppress the grandchild's SIGSTOP and wait for the grandchild to exit. Pass - // WNOWAIT to waitid() so that we don't acknowledge the grandchild's exit yet. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, grandchild_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - siginfo_t siginfo = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(waitid(P_PID, grandchild_pid, &siginfo, WEXITED | WNOWAIT), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(SIGCHLD, siginfo.si_signo); - EXPECT_EQ(CLD_EXITED, siginfo.si_code); - EXPECT_EQ(kExitTraceeExitCode, siginfo.si_status); - EXPECT_EQ(grandchild_pid, siginfo.si_pid); - EXPECT_EQ(getuid(), siginfo.si_uid); - - // The child should now be in PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK_DONE stop. The event - // message should still be the grandchild's PID. - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_EQ(SIGTRAP | (PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK_DONE << 8), status >> 8); - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG, child_pid, 0, &eventmsg), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(grandchild_pid, eventmsg); - - // Resume the child with PTRACE_SYSCALL again and expect it to enter - // syscall-exit-stop for vfork() or clone(), either of which should return the - // grandchild's PID from the syscall. Aside from PTRACE_O_TRACESYSGOOD, - // syscall-stops are distinguished from signal-delivery-stop by - // PTRACE_GETSIGINFO returning a siginfo for which si_code == SIGTRAP or - // SIGTRAP|0x80. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_SYSCALL, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == (SIGTRAP | 0x80)) - << " status " << status; - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETSIGINFO, child_pid, 0, &siginfo), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(siginfo.si_code == SIGTRAP || siginfo.si_code == (SIGTRAP | 0x80)) - << "si_code = " << siginfo.si_code; -#ifdef __x86_64__ - { - struct user_regs_struct regs = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS, child_pid, 0, ®s), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(regs.orig_rax == SYS_vfork || regs.orig_rax == SYS_clone) - << "orig_rax = " << regs.orig_rax; - EXPECT_EQ(grandchild_pid, regs.rax); - } -#endif // defined(__x86_64__) - - // After this point, the child will be making wait4 syscalls that will be - // interrupted by saving, so saving is not permitted. Note that this is - // explicitly released below once the grandchild exits. - DisableSave ds; - - // Resume the child with PTRACE_SYSCALL again and expect it to enter - // syscall-enter-stop for wait4(). - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_SYSCALL, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == (SIGTRAP | 0x80)) - << " status " << status; - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETSIGINFO, child_pid, 0, &siginfo), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(siginfo.si_code == SIGTRAP || siginfo.si_code == (SIGTRAP | 0x80)) - << "si_code = " << siginfo.si_code; -#ifdef __x86_64__ - { - EXPECT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_PEEKUSER, child_pid, - offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, orig_rax), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(SYS_wait4)); - } -#endif // defined(__x86_64__) - - // Resume the child with PTRACE_SYSCALL again. Since the grandchild is - // waiting for the tracer (us) to acknowledge its exit first, wait4 should - // block. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_SYSCALL, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(1)); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, WNOHANG), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Acknowledge the grandchild's exit. - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(grandchild_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(grandchild_pid)); - ds.reset(); - - // Now the child should enter syscall-exit-stop for wait4, returning with the - // grandchild's PID. - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == (SIGTRAP | 0x80)) - << " status " << status; -#ifdef __x86_64__ - { - struct user_regs_struct regs = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS, child_pid, 0, ®s), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(SYS_wait4, regs.orig_rax); - EXPECT_EQ(grandchild_pid, regs.rax); - } -#endif // defined(__x86_64__) - - // Detach from the child and wait for it to exit. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << " status " << status; -} - -// These tests requires knowledge of architecture-specific syscall convention. -#ifdef __x86_64__ -TEST(PtraceTest, Int3) { - switch (GvisorPlatform()) { - case Platform::kKVM: - // TODO(b/124248694): int3 isn't handled properly. - return; - default: - break; - } - pid_t const child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - // In child process. - - // Enable tracing. - TEST_PCHECK(ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME, 0, 0, 0) == 0); - - // Interrupt 3 - trap to debugger - asm("int3"); - - _exit(56); - } - // In parent process. - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGTRAP) - << " status " << status; - - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The child should validate the injected return value and then exit normally. - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 56) - << " status " << status; -} - -TEST(PtraceTest, Sysemu_PokeUser) { - constexpr int kSysemuHelperFirstExitCode = 126; - constexpr uint64_t kSysemuInjectedExitGroupReturn = 42; - - pid_t const child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - // In child process. - - // Enable tracing, then raise SIGSTOP and expect our parent to suppress it. - TEST_PCHECK(ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME, 0, 0, 0) == 0); - RaiseSignal(SIGSTOP); - - // Try to exit_group, expecting the tracer to skip the syscall and set its - // own return value. - int const rv = syscall(SYS_exit_group, kSysemuHelperFirstExitCode); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(rv == kSysemuInjectedExitGroupReturn, - "exit_group returned incorrect value"); - - _exit(0); - } - // In parent process. - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Wait for the child to send itself SIGSTOP and enter signal-delivery-stop. - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGSTOP) - << " status " << status; - - // Suppress the SIGSTOP and wait for the child to enter syscall-enter-stop - // for its first exit_group syscall. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(kPtraceSysemu, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGTRAP) - << " status " << status; - - struct user_regs_struct regs = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS, child_pid, 0, ®s), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(SYS_exit_group, regs.orig_rax); - EXPECT_EQ(-ENOSYS, regs.rax); - EXPECT_EQ(kSysemuHelperFirstExitCode, regs.rdi); - - // Replace the exit_group return value, then resume the child, which should - // automatically skip the syscall. - ASSERT_THAT( - ptrace(PTRACE_POKEUSER, child_pid, offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, rax), - kSysemuInjectedExitGroupReturn), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The child should validate the injected return value and then exit normally. - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << " status " << status; -} - -// This test also cares about syscall-exit-stop. -TEST(PtraceTest, ERESTART_NoRandomSave) { - constexpr int kSigno = SIGUSR1; - - pid_t const child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - // In child process. - - // Ignore, but unblock, kSigno. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; - TEST_PCHECK(sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask) == 0); - TEST_PCHECK(sigaction(kSigno, &sa, nullptr) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - TEST_PCHECK(sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &sa.sa_mask, nullptr) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - // Enable tracing, then raise SIGSTOP and expect our parent to suppress it. - TEST_PCHECK(ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME, 0, 0, 0) == 0); - RaiseSignal(SIGSTOP); - - // Invoke the pause syscall, which normally should not return until we - // receive a signal that "either terminates the process or causes the - // invocation of a signal-catching function". - pause(); - - _exit(0); - } - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Wait for the child to send itself SIGSTOP and enter signal-delivery-stop. - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGSTOP) - << " status " << status; - - // After this point, the child's pause syscall will be interrupted by saving, - // so saving is not permitted. Note that this is explicitly released below - // once the child is stopped. - DisableSave ds; - - // Suppress the SIGSTOP and wait for the child to enter syscall-enter-stop for - // its pause syscall. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_SYSCALL, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGTRAP) - << " status " << status; - - struct user_regs_struct regs = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS, child_pid, 0, ®s), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(SYS_pause, regs.orig_rax); - EXPECT_EQ(-ENOSYS, regs.rax); - - // Resume the child with PTRACE_SYSCALL and expect it to block in the pause - // syscall. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_SYSCALL, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(1)); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, WNOHANG), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Send the child kSigno, causing it to return ERESTARTNOHAND and enter - // syscall-exit-stop from the pause syscall. - constexpr int ERESTARTNOHAND = 514; - ASSERT_THAT(kill(child_pid, kSigno), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGTRAP) - << " status " << status; - ds.reset(); - - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS, child_pid, 0, ®s), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(SYS_pause, regs.orig_rax); - EXPECT_EQ(-ERESTARTNOHAND, regs.rax); - - // Replace the return value from pause with 0, causing pause to not be - // restarted despite kSigno being ignored. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_POKEUSER, child_pid, - offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, rax), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Detach from the child and wait for it to exit. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << " status " << status; -} -#endif // defined(__x86_64__) - -TEST(PtraceTest, Seize_Interrupt_Listen) { - volatile long child_should_spin = 1; - pid_t const child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - // In child process. - while (child_should_spin) { - SleepSafe(absl::Seconds(1)); - } - _exit(1); - } - - // In parent process. - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Attach to the child with PTRACE_SEIZE; doing so should not stop the child. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_SEIZE, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - EXPECT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, WNOHANG), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Stop the child with PTRACE_INTERRUPT. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_INTERRUPT, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_EQ(SIGTRAP | (kPtraceEventStop << 8), status >> 8); - - // Unset child_should_spin to verify that the child never leaves the spin - // loop. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_POKEDATA, child_pid, &child_should_spin, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send SIGSTOP to the child, then resume it, allowing it to proceed to - // signal-delivery-stop. - ASSERT_THAT(kill(child_pid, SIGSTOP), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGSTOP) - << " status " << status; - - // Release the child from signal-delivery-stop without suppressing the - // SIGSTOP, causing it to enter group-stop. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, child_pid, 0, SIGSTOP), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_EQ(SIGSTOP | (kPtraceEventStop << 8), status >> 8); - - // "The state of the tracee after PTRACE_LISTEN is somewhat of a gray area: it - // is not in any ptrace-stop (ptrace commands won't work on it, and it will - // deliver waitpid(2) notifications), but it also may be considered 'stopped' - // because it is not executing instructions (is not scheduled), and if it was - // in group-stop before PTRACE_LISTEN, it will not respond to signals until - // SIGCONT is received." - ptrace(2). - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_LISTEN, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, child_pid, 0, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); - EXPECT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, WNOHANG), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(kill(child_pid, SIGTERM), SyscallSucceeds()); - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(1)); - EXPECT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, WNOHANG), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Send SIGCONT to the child, causing it to leave group-stop and re-trap due - // to PTRACE_LISTEN. - EXPECT_THAT(kill(child_pid, SIGCONT), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_EQ(SIGTRAP | (kPtraceEventStop << 8), status >> 8); - - // Detach the child and expect it to exit due to the SIGTERM we sent while - // it was stopped by PTRACE_LISTEN. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status) && WTERMSIG(status) == SIGTERM) - << " status " << status; -} - -TEST(PtraceTest, Interrupt_Listen_RequireSeize) { - pid_t const child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - // In child process. - TEST_PCHECK(ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME, 0, 0, 0) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - raise(SIGSTOP); - _exit(0); - } - // In parent process. - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Wait for the child to send itself SIGSTOP and enter signal-delivery-stop. - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGSTOP) - << " status " << status; - - // PTRACE_INTERRUPT and PTRACE_LISTEN should fail since the child wasn't - // attached with PTRACE_SEIZE, leaving the child in signal-delivery-stop. - EXPECT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_INTERRUPT, child_pid, 0, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EIO)); - EXPECT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_LISTEN, child_pid, 0, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EIO)); - - // Suppress SIGSTOP and detach from the child, expecting it to exit normally. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << " status " << status; -} - -TEST(PtraceTest, SeizeSetOptions) { - pid_t const child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - // In child process. - while (true) { - SleepSafe(absl::Seconds(1)); - } - } - - // In parent process. - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Attach to the child with PTRACE_SEIZE while setting PTRACE_O_TRACESYSGOOD. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_SEIZE, child_pid, 0, PTRACE_O_TRACESYSGOOD), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Stop the child with PTRACE_INTERRUPT. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_INTERRUPT, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_EQ(SIGTRAP | (kPtraceEventStop << 8), status >> 8); - - // Resume the child with PTRACE_SYSCALL and wait for it to enter - // syscall-enter-stop. The stop signal status from the syscall stop should be - // SIGTRAP|0x80, reflecting PTRACE_O_TRACESYSGOOD. - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_SYSCALL, child_pid, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == (SIGTRAP | 0x80)) - << " status " << status; - - // Clean up the child. - ASSERT_THAT(kill(child_pid, SIGKILL), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - if (WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == (SIGTRAP | 0x80)) { - // "SIGKILL kills even within system calls (syscall-exit-stop is not - // generated prior to death by SIGKILL). The net effect is that SIGKILL - // always kills the process (all its threads), even if some threads of the - // process are ptraced." - ptrace(2). This is technically true, but... - // - // When we send SIGKILL to the child, kernel/signal.c:complete_signal() => - // signal_wake_up(resume=1) kicks the tracee out of the syscall-enter-stop. - // The pending SIGKILL causes the syscall to be skipped, but the child - // thread still reports syscall-exit before checking for pending signals; in - // current kernels, this is - // arch/x86/entry/common.c:syscall_return_slowpath() => - // syscall_slow_exit_work() => - // include/linux/tracehook.h:tracehook_report_syscall_exit() => - // ptrace_report_syscall() => kernel/signal.c:ptrace_notify() => - // ptrace_do_notify() => ptrace_stop(). - // - // ptrace_stop() sets the task's state to TASK_TRACED and the task's - // exit_code to SIGTRAP|0x80 (passed by ptrace_report_syscall()), then calls - // freezable_schedule(). freezable_schedule() eventually reaches - // __schedule(), which detects signal_pending_state() due to the pending - // SIGKILL, sets the task's state back to TASK_RUNNING, and returns without - // descheduling. Thus, the task never enters syscall-exit-stop. However, if - // our wait4() => kernel/exit.c:wait_task_stopped() racily observes the - // TASK_TRACED state and the non-zero exit code set by ptrace_stop() before - // __schedule() sets the state back to TASK_RUNNING, it will return the - // task's exit_code as status W_STOPCODE(SIGTRAP|0x80). So we get a spurious - // syscall-exit-stop notification, and need to wait4() again for task exit. - // - // gVisor is not susceptible to this race because - // kernel.Task.waitCollectTraceeStopLocked() checks specifically for an - // active ptraceStop, which is not initiated if SIGKILL is pending. - std::cout << "Observed syscall-exit after SIGKILL"; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - } - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status) && WTERMSIG(status) == SIGKILL) - << " status " << status; -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - gvisor::testing::TestInit(&argc, &argv); - - if (FLAGS_ptrace_test_execve_child) { - gvisor::testing::RunExecveChild(); - } - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/pty.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/pty.cc deleted file mode 100644 index c605b6549..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/pty.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1551 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <linux/capability.h> -#include <linux/major.h> -#include <poll.h> -#include <sched.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/sysmacros.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/wait.h> -#include <termios.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <iostream> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/base/macros.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/synchronization/notification.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/pty_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -using ::testing::AnyOf; -using ::testing::Contains; -using ::testing::Eq; -using ::testing::Not; - -// Tests Unix98 pseudoterminals. -// -// These tests assume that /dev/ptmx exists and is associated with a devpts -// filesystem mounted at /dev/pts/. While a Linux distribution could -// theoretically place those anywhere, glibc expects those locations, so they -// are effectively fixed. - -// Minor device number for an unopened ptmx file. -constexpr int kPtmxMinor = 2; - -// The timeout when polling for data from a pty. When data is written to one end -// of a pty, Linux asynchronously makes it available to the other end, so we -// have to wait. -constexpr absl::Duration kTimeout = absl::Seconds(20); - -// The maximum line size in bytes returned per read from a pty file. -constexpr int kMaxLineSize = 4096; - -// glibc defines its own, different, version of struct termios. We care about -// what the kernel does, not glibc. -#define KERNEL_NCCS 19 -struct kernel_termios { - tcflag_t c_iflag; - tcflag_t c_oflag; - tcflag_t c_cflag; - tcflag_t c_lflag; - cc_t c_line; - cc_t c_cc[KERNEL_NCCS]; -}; - -bool operator==(struct kernel_termios const& a, - struct kernel_termios const& b) { - return memcmp(&a, &b, sizeof(a)) == 0; -} - -// Returns the termios-style control character for the passed character. -// -// e.g., for Ctrl-C, i.e., ^C, call ControlCharacter('C'). -// -// Standard control characters are ASCII bytes 0 through 31. -constexpr char ControlCharacter(char c) { - // A is 1, B is 2, etc. - return c - 'A' + 1; -} - -// Returns the printable character the given control character represents. -constexpr char FromControlCharacter(char c) { return c + 'A' - 1; } - -// Returns true if c is a control character. -// -// Standard control characters are ASCII bytes 0 through 31. -constexpr bool IsControlCharacter(char c) { return c <= 31; } - -struct Field { - const char* name; - uint64_t mask; - uint64_t value; -}; - -// ParseFields returns a string representation of value, using the names in -// fields. -std::string ParseFields(const Field* fields, size_t len, uint64_t value) { - bool first = true; - std::string s; - for (size_t i = 0; i < len; i++) { - const Field f = fields[i]; - if ((value & f.mask) == f.value) { - if (!first) { - s += "|"; - } - s += f.name; - first = false; - value &= ~f.mask; - } - } - - if (value) { - if (!first) { - s += "|"; - } - absl::StrAppend(&s, value); - } - - return s; -} - -const Field kIflagFields[] = { - {"IGNBRK", IGNBRK, IGNBRK}, {"BRKINT", BRKINT, BRKINT}, - {"IGNPAR", IGNPAR, IGNPAR}, {"PARMRK", PARMRK, PARMRK}, - {"INPCK", INPCK, INPCK}, {"ISTRIP", ISTRIP, ISTRIP}, - {"INLCR", INLCR, INLCR}, {"IGNCR", IGNCR, IGNCR}, - {"ICRNL", ICRNL, ICRNL}, {"IUCLC", IUCLC, IUCLC}, - {"IXON", IXON, IXON}, {"IXANY", IXANY, IXANY}, - {"IXOFF", IXOFF, IXOFF}, {"IMAXBEL", IMAXBEL, IMAXBEL}, - {"IUTF8", IUTF8, IUTF8}, -}; - -const Field kOflagFields[] = { - {"OPOST", OPOST, OPOST}, {"OLCUC", OLCUC, OLCUC}, - {"ONLCR", ONLCR, ONLCR}, {"OCRNL", OCRNL, OCRNL}, - {"ONOCR", ONOCR, ONOCR}, {"ONLRET", ONLRET, ONLRET}, - {"OFILL", OFILL, OFILL}, {"OFDEL", OFDEL, OFDEL}, - {"NL0", NLDLY, NL0}, {"NL1", NLDLY, NL1}, - {"CR0", CRDLY, CR0}, {"CR1", CRDLY, CR1}, - {"CR2", CRDLY, CR2}, {"CR3", CRDLY, CR3}, - {"TAB0", TABDLY, TAB0}, {"TAB1", TABDLY, TAB1}, - {"TAB2", TABDLY, TAB2}, {"TAB3", TABDLY, TAB3}, - {"BS0", BSDLY, BS0}, {"BS1", BSDLY, BS1}, - {"FF0", FFDLY, FF0}, {"FF1", FFDLY, FF1}, - {"VT0", VTDLY, VT0}, {"VT1", VTDLY, VT1}, - {"XTABS", XTABS, XTABS}, -}; - -#ifndef IBSHIFT -// Shift from CBAUD to CIBAUD. -#define IBSHIFT 16 -#endif - -const Field kCflagFields[] = { - {"B0", CBAUD, B0}, - {"B50", CBAUD, B50}, - {"B75", CBAUD, B75}, - {"B110", CBAUD, B110}, - {"B134", CBAUD, B134}, - {"B150", CBAUD, B150}, - {"B200", CBAUD, B200}, - {"B300", CBAUD, B300}, - {"B600", CBAUD, B600}, - {"B1200", CBAUD, B1200}, - {"B1800", CBAUD, B1800}, - {"B2400", CBAUD, B2400}, - {"B4800", CBAUD, B4800}, - {"B9600", CBAUD, B9600}, - {"B19200", CBAUD, B19200}, - {"B38400", CBAUD, B38400}, - {"CS5", CSIZE, CS5}, - {"CS6", CSIZE, CS6}, - {"CS7", CSIZE, CS7}, - {"CS8", CSIZE, CS8}, - {"CSTOPB", CSTOPB, CSTOPB}, - {"CREAD", CREAD, CREAD}, - {"PARENB", PARENB, PARENB}, - {"PARODD", PARODD, PARODD}, - {"HUPCL", HUPCL, HUPCL}, - {"CLOCAL", CLOCAL, CLOCAL}, - {"B57600", CBAUD, B57600}, - {"B115200", CBAUD, B115200}, - {"B230400", CBAUD, B230400}, - {"B460800", CBAUD, B460800}, - {"B500000", CBAUD, B500000}, - {"B576000", CBAUD, B576000}, - {"B921600", CBAUD, B921600}, - {"B1000000", CBAUD, B1000000}, - {"B1152000", CBAUD, B1152000}, - {"B1500000", CBAUD, B1500000}, - {"B2000000", CBAUD, B2000000}, - {"B2500000", CBAUD, B2500000}, - {"B3000000", CBAUD, B3000000}, - {"B3500000", CBAUD, B3500000}, - {"B4000000", CBAUD, B4000000}, - {"CMSPAR", CMSPAR, CMSPAR}, - {"CRTSCTS", CRTSCTS, CRTSCTS}, - {"IB0", CIBAUD, B0 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB50", CIBAUD, B50 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB75", CIBAUD, B75 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB110", CIBAUD, B110 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB134", CIBAUD, B134 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB150", CIBAUD, B150 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB200", CIBAUD, B200 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB300", CIBAUD, B300 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB600", CIBAUD, B600 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB1200", CIBAUD, B1200 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB1800", CIBAUD, B1800 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB2400", CIBAUD, B2400 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB4800", CIBAUD, B4800 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB9600", CIBAUD, B9600 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB19200", CIBAUD, B19200 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB38400", CIBAUD, B38400 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB57600", CIBAUD, B57600 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB115200", CIBAUD, B115200 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB230400", CIBAUD, B230400 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB460800", CIBAUD, B460800 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB500000", CIBAUD, B500000 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB576000", CIBAUD, B576000 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB921600", CIBAUD, B921600 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB1000000", CIBAUD, B1000000 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB1152000", CIBAUD, B1152000 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB1500000", CIBAUD, B1500000 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB2000000", CIBAUD, B2000000 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB2500000", CIBAUD, B2500000 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB3000000", CIBAUD, B3000000 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB3500000", CIBAUD, B3500000 << IBSHIFT}, - {"IB4000000", CIBAUD, B4000000 << IBSHIFT}, -}; - -const Field kLflagFields[] = { - {"ISIG", ISIG, ISIG}, {"ICANON", ICANON, ICANON}, - {"XCASE", XCASE, XCASE}, {"ECHO", ECHO, ECHO}, - {"ECHOE", ECHOE, ECHOE}, {"ECHOK", ECHOK, ECHOK}, - {"ECHONL", ECHONL, ECHONL}, {"NOFLSH", NOFLSH, NOFLSH}, - {"TOSTOP", TOSTOP, TOSTOP}, {"ECHOCTL", ECHOCTL, ECHOCTL}, - {"ECHOPRT", ECHOPRT, ECHOPRT}, {"ECHOKE", ECHOKE, ECHOKE}, - {"FLUSHO", FLUSHO, FLUSHO}, {"PENDIN", PENDIN, PENDIN}, - {"IEXTEN", IEXTEN, IEXTEN}, {"EXTPROC", EXTPROC, EXTPROC}, -}; - -std::string FormatCC(char c) { - if (isgraph(c)) { - return std::string(1, c); - } else if (c == ' ') { - return " "; - } else if (c == '\t') { - return "\\t"; - } else if (c == '\r') { - return "\\r"; - } else if (c == '\n') { - return "\\n"; - } else if (c == '\0') { - return "\\0"; - } else if (IsControlCharacter(c)) { - return absl::StrCat("^", std::string(1, FromControlCharacter(c))); - } - return absl::StrCat("\\x", absl::Hex(c)); -} - -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, struct kernel_termios const& a) { - os << "{ c_iflag = " - << ParseFields(kIflagFields, ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(kIflagFields), a.c_iflag); - os << ", c_oflag = " - << ParseFields(kOflagFields, ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(kOflagFields), a.c_oflag); - os << ", c_cflag = " - << ParseFields(kCflagFields, ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(kCflagFields), a.c_cflag); - os << ", c_lflag = " - << ParseFields(kLflagFields, ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(kLflagFields), a.c_lflag); - os << ", c_line = " << a.c_line; - os << ", c_cc = { [VINTR] = '" << FormatCC(a.c_cc[VINTR]); - os << "', [VQUIT] = '" << FormatCC(a.c_cc[VQUIT]); - os << "', [VERASE] = '" << FormatCC(a.c_cc[VERASE]); - os << "', [VKILL] = '" << FormatCC(a.c_cc[VKILL]); - os << "', [VEOF] = '" << FormatCC(a.c_cc[VEOF]); - os << "', [VTIME] = '" << static_cast<int>(a.c_cc[VTIME]); - os << "', [VMIN] = " << static_cast<int>(a.c_cc[VMIN]); - os << ", [VSWTC] = '" << FormatCC(a.c_cc[VSWTC]); - os << "', [VSTART] = '" << FormatCC(a.c_cc[VSTART]); - os << "', [VSTOP] = '" << FormatCC(a.c_cc[VSTOP]); - os << "', [VSUSP] = '" << FormatCC(a.c_cc[VSUSP]); - os << "', [VEOL] = '" << FormatCC(a.c_cc[VEOL]); - os << "', [VREPRINT] = '" << FormatCC(a.c_cc[VREPRINT]); - os << "', [VDISCARD] = '" << FormatCC(a.c_cc[VDISCARD]); - os << "', [VWERASE] = '" << FormatCC(a.c_cc[VWERASE]); - os << "', [VLNEXT] = '" << FormatCC(a.c_cc[VLNEXT]); - os << "', [VEOL2] = '" << FormatCC(a.c_cc[VEOL2]); - os << "'}"; - return os; -} - -// Return the default termios settings for a new terminal. -struct kernel_termios DefaultTermios() { - struct kernel_termios t = {}; - t.c_iflag = IXON | ICRNL; - t.c_oflag = OPOST | ONLCR; - t.c_cflag = B38400 | CSIZE | CS8 | CREAD; - t.c_lflag = ISIG | ICANON | ECHO | ECHOE | ECHOK | ECHOCTL | ECHOKE | IEXTEN; - t.c_line = 0; - t.c_cc[VINTR] = ControlCharacter('C'); - t.c_cc[VQUIT] = ControlCharacter('\\'); - t.c_cc[VERASE] = '\x7f'; - t.c_cc[VKILL] = ControlCharacter('U'); - t.c_cc[VEOF] = ControlCharacter('D'); - t.c_cc[VTIME] = '\0'; - t.c_cc[VMIN] = 1; - t.c_cc[VSWTC] = '\0'; - t.c_cc[VSTART] = ControlCharacter('Q'); - t.c_cc[VSTOP] = ControlCharacter('S'); - t.c_cc[VSUSP] = ControlCharacter('Z'); - t.c_cc[VEOL] = '\0'; - t.c_cc[VREPRINT] = ControlCharacter('R'); - t.c_cc[VDISCARD] = ControlCharacter('O'); - t.c_cc[VWERASE] = ControlCharacter('W'); - t.c_cc[VLNEXT] = ControlCharacter('V'); - t.c_cc[VEOL2] = '\0'; - return t; -} - -// PollAndReadFd tries to read count bytes from buf within timeout. -// -// Returns a partial read if some bytes were read. -// -// fd must be non-blocking. -PosixErrorOr<size_t> PollAndReadFd(int fd, void* buf, size_t count, - absl::Duration timeout) { - absl::Time end = absl::Now() + timeout; - - size_t completed = 0; - absl::Duration remaining; - while ((remaining = end - absl::Now()) > absl::ZeroDuration()) { - struct pollfd pfd = {fd, POLLIN, 0}; - int ret = RetryEINTR(poll)(&pfd, 1, absl::ToInt64Milliseconds(remaining)); - if (ret < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "poll failed"); - } else if (ret == 0) { - // Timed out. - continue; - } else if (ret != 1) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, absl::StrCat("Bad poll ret ", ret)); - } - - ssize_t n = - ReadFd(fd, static_cast<char*>(buf) + completed, count - completed); - if (n < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "read failed"); - } - completed += n; - if (completed >= count) { - return completed; - } - } - - if (completed) { - return completed; - } - return PosixError(ETIMEDOUT, "Poll timed out"); -} - -TEST(BasicPtyTest, StatUnopenedMaster) { - struct stat s; - ASSERT_THAT(stat("/dev/ptmx", &s), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(s.st_rdev, makedev(TTYAUX_MAJOR, kPtmxMinor)); - EXPECT_EQ(s.st_size, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(s.st_blocks, 0); - - // ptmx attached to a specific devpts mount uses block size 1024. See - // fs/devpts/inode.c:devpts_fill_super. - // - // The global ptmx device uses the block size of the filesystem it is created - // on (which is usually 4096 for disk filesystems). - EXPECT_THAT(s.st_blksize, AnyOf(Eq(1024), Eq(4096))); -} - -// Waits for count bytes to be readable from fd. Unlike poll, which can return -// before all data is moved into a pty's read buffer, this function waits for -// all count bytes to become readable. -PosixErrorOr<int> WaitUntilReceived(int fd, int count) { - int buffered = -1; - absl::Duration remaining; - absl::Time end = absl::Now() + kTimeout; - while ((remaining = end - absl::Now()) > absl::ZeroDuration()) { - if (ioctl(fd, FIONREAD, &buffered) < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "failed FIONREAD ioctl"); - } - if (buffered >= count) { - return buffered; - } - absl::SleepFor(absl::Milliseconds(500)); - } - return PosixError( - ETIMEDOUT, - absl::StrFormat( - "FIONREAD timed out, receiving only %d of %d expected bytes", - buffered, count)); -} - -// Verifies that there is nothing left to read from fd. -void ExpectFinished(const FileDescriptor& fd) { - // Nothing more to read. - char c; - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(fd.get(), &c, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -// Verifies that we can read expected bytes from fd into buf. -void ExpectReadable(const FileDescriptor& fd, int expected, char* buf) { - size_t n = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - PollAndReadFd(fd.get(), buf, expected, kTimeout)); - EXPECT_EQ(expected, n); -} - -TEST(BasicPtyTest, OpenMasterSlave) { - FileDescriptor master = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/ptmx", O_RDWR)); - FileDescriptor slave = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(OpenSlave(master)); -} - -// The slave entry in /dev/pts/ disappears when the master is closed, even if -// the slave is still open. -TEST(BasicPtyTest, SlaveEntryGoneAfterMasterClose) { - FileDescriptor master = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/ptmx", O_RDWR)); - FileDescriptor slave = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(OpenSlave(master)); - - // Get pty index. - int index = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(master.get(), TIOCGPTN, &index), SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::string path = absl::StrCat("/dev/pts/", index); - - struct stat st; - EXPECT_THAT(stat(path.c_str(), &st), SyscallSucceeds()); - - master.reset(); - - EXPECT_THAT(stat(path.c_str(), &st), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -TEST(BasicPtyTest, Getdents) { - FileDescriptor master1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/ptmx", O_RDWR)); - int index1 = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(master1.get(), TIOCGPTN, &index1), SyscallSucceeds()); - FileDescriptor slave1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(OpenSlave(master1)); - - FileDescriptor master2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/ptmx", O_RDWR)); - int index2 = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(master2.get(), TIOCGPTN, &index2), SyscallSucceeds()); - FileDescriptor slave2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(OpenSlave(master2)); - - // The directory contains ptmx, index1, and index2. (Plus any additional PTYs - // unrelated to this test.) - - std::vector<std::string> contents = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ListDir("/dev/pts/", true)); - EXPECT_THAT(contents, Contains(absl::StrCat(index1))); - EXPECT_THAT(contents, Contains(absl::StrCat(index2))); - - master2.reset(); - - // The directory contains ptmx and index1, but not index2 since the master is - // closed. (Plus any additional PTYs unrelated to this test.) - - contents = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ListDir("/dev/pts/", true)); - EXPECT_THAT(contents, Contains(absl::StrCat(index1))); - EXPECT_THAT(contents, Not(Contains(absl::StrCat(index2)))); - - // N.B. devpts supports legacy "single-instance" mode and new "multi-instance" - // mode. In legacy mode, devpts does not contain a "ptmx" device (the distro - // must use mknod to create it somewhere, presumably /dev/ptmx). - // Multi-instance mode does include a "ptmx" device tied to that mount. - // - // We don't check for the presence or absence of "ptmx", as distros vary in - // their usage of the two modes. -} - -class PtyTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - master_ = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/ptmx", O_RDWR | O_NONBLOCK)); - slave_ = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(OpenSlave(master_)); - } - - void DisableCanonical() { - struct kernel_termios t = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TCGETS, &t), SyscallSucceeds()); - t.c_lflag &= ~ICANON; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TCSETS, &t), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - void EnableCanonical() { - struct kernel_termios t = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TCGETS, &t), SyscallSucceeds()); - t.c_lflag |= ICANON; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TCSETS, &t), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - // Master and slave ends of the PTY. Non-blocking. - FileDescriptor master_; - FileDescriptor slave_; -}; - -// Master to slave sanity test. -TEST_F(PtyTest, WriteMasterToSlave) { - // N.B. by default, the slave reads nothing until the master writes a newline. - constexpr char kBuf[] = "hello\n"; - - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), kBuf, sizeof(kBuf) - 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kBuf) - 1)); - - // Linux moves data from the master to the slave via async work scheduled via - // tty_flip_buffer_push. Since it is asynchronous, the data may not be - // available for reading immediately. Instead we must poll and assert that it - // becomes available "soon". - - char buf[sizeof(kBuf)] = {}; - ExpectReadable(slave_, sizeof(buf) - 1, buf); - - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(buf, kBuf, sizeof(kBuf)), 0); -} - -// Slave to master sanity test. -TEST_F(PtyTest, WriteSlaveToMaster) { - // N.B. by default, the master reads nothing until the slave writes a newline, - // and the master gets a carriage return. - constexpr char kInput[] = "hello\n"; - constexpr char kExpected[] = "hello\r\n"; - - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(slave_.get(), kInput, sizeof(kInput) - 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kInput) - 1)); - - // Linux moves data from the master to the slave via async work scheduled via - // tty_flip_buffer_push. Since it is asynchronous, the data may not be - // available for reading immediately. Instead we must poll and assert that it - // becomes available "soon". - - char buf[sizeof(kExpected)] = {}; - ExpectReadable(master_, sizeof(buf) - 1, buf); - - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(buf, kExpected, sizeof(kExpected)), 0); -} - -TEST_F(PtyTest, WriteInvalidUTF8) { - char c = 0xff; - ASSERT_THAT(syscall(__NR_write, master_.get(), &c, sizeof(c)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(c))); -} - -// Both the master and slave report the standard default termios settings. -// -// Note that TCGETS on the master actually redirects to the slave (see comment -// on MasterTermiosUnchangable). -TEST_F(PtyTest, DefaultTermios) { - struct kernel_termios t = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TCGETS, &t), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(t, DefaultTermios()); - - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(master_.get(), TCGETS, &t), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(t, DefaultTermios()); -} - -// Changing termios from the master actually affects the slave. -// -// TCSETS on the master actually redirects to the slave (see comment on -// MasterTermiosUnchangable). -TEST_F(PtyTest, TermiosAffectsSlave) { - struct kernel_termios master_termios = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(master_.get(), TCGETS, &master_termios), SyscallSucceeds()); - master_termios.c_lflag ^= ICANON; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(master_.get(), TCSETS, &master_termios), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct kernel_termios slave_termios = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TCGETS, &slave_termios), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(master_termios, slave_termios); -} - -// The master end of the pty has termios: -// -// struct kernel_termios t = { -// .c_iflag = 0; -// .c_oflag = 0; -// .c_cflag = B38400 | CS8 | CREAD; -// .c_lflag = 0; -// .c_cc = /* same as DefaultTermios */ -// } -// -// (From drivers/tty/pty.c:unix98_pty_init) -// -// All termios control ioctls on the master actually redirect to the slave -// (drivers/tty/tty_ioctl.c:tty_mode_ioctl), making it impossible to change the -// master termios. -// -// Verify this by setting ICRNL (which rewrites input \r to \n) and verify that -// it has no effect on the master. -TEST_F(PtyTest, MasterTermiosUnchangable) { - char c = '\r'; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(slave_.get(), &c, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - ExpectReadable(master_, 1, &c); - EXPECT_EQ(c, '\r'); // ICRNL had no effect! - - ExpectFinished(master_); -} - -// ICRNL rewrites input \r to \n. -TEST_F(PtyTest, TermiosICRNL) { - struct kernel_termios t = DefaultTermios(); - t.c_iflag |= ICRNL; - t.c_lflag &= ~ICANON; // for byte-by-byte reading. - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TCSETS, &t), SyscallSucceeds()); - - char c = '\r'; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), &c, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - ExpectReadable(slave_, 1, &c); - EXPECT_EQ(c, '\n'); - - ExpectFinished(slave_); -} - -// ONLCR rewrites output \n to \r\n. -TEST_F(PtyTest, TermiosONLCR) { - struct kernel_termios t = DefaultTermios(); - t.c_oflag |= ONLCR; - t.c_lflag &= ~ICANON; // for byte-by-byte reading. - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TCSETS, &t), SyscallSucceeds()); - - char c = '\n'; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(slave_.get(), &c, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Extra byte for NUL for EXPECT_STREQ. - char buf[3] = {}; - ExpectReadable(master_, 2, buf); - EXPECT_STREQ(buf, "\r\n"); - - ExpectFinished(slave_); -} - -TEST_F(PtyTest, TermiosIGNCR) { - struct kernel_termios t = DefaultTermios(); - t.c_iflag |= IGNCR; - t.c_lflag &= ~ICANON; // for byte-by-byte reading. - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TCSETS, &t), SyscallSucceeds()); - - char c = '\r'; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), &c, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Nothing to read. - ASSERT_THAT(PollAndReadFd(slave_.get(), &c, 1, kTimeout), - PosixErrorIs(ETIMEDOUT, ::testing::StrEq("Poll timed out"))); -} - -// Test that we can successfully poll for readable data from the slave. -TEST_F(PtyTest, TermiosPollSlave) { - struct kernel_termios t = DefaultTermios(); - t.c_iflag |= IGNCR; - t.c_lflag &= ~ICANON; // for byte-by-byte reading. - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TCSETS, &t), SyscallSucceeds()); - - absl::Notification notify; - int sfd = slave_.get(); - ScopedThread th([sfd, ¬ify]() { - notify.Notify(); - - // Poll on the reader fd with POLLIN event. - struct pollfd poll_fd = {sfd, POLLIN, 0}; - EXPECT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, absl::ToInt64Milliseconds(kTimeout)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Should trigger POLLIN event. - EXPECT_EQ(poll_fd.revents & POLLIN, POLLIN); - }); - - notify.WaitForNotification(); - // Sleep ensures that poll begins waiting before we write to the FD. - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(1)); - - char s[] = "foo\n"; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), s, strlen(s) + 1), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Test that we can successfully poll for readable data from the master. -TEST_F(PtyTest, TermiosPollMaster) { - struct kernel_termios t = DefaultTermios(); - t.c_iflag |= IGNCR; - t.c_lflag &= ~ICANON; // for byte-by-byte reading. - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(master_.get(), TCSETS, &t), SyscallSucceeds()); - - absl::Notification notify; - int mfd = master_.get(); - ScopedThread th([mfd, ¬ify]() { - notify.Notify(); - - // Poll on the reader fd with POLLIN event. - struct pollfd poll_fd = {mfd, POLLIN, 0}; - EXPECT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, absl::ToInt64Milliseconds(kTimeout)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Should trigger POLLIN event. - EXPECT_EQ(poll_fd.revents & POLLIN, POLLIN); - }); - - notify.WaitForNotification(); - // Sleep ensures that poll begins waiting before we write to the FD. - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(1)); - - char s[] = "foo\n"; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(slave_.get(), s, strlen(s) + 1), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(PtyTest, TermiosINLCR) { - struct kernel_termios t = DefaultTermios(); - t.c_iflag |= INLCR; - t.c_lflag &= ~ICANON; // for byte-by-byte reading. - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TCSETS, &t), SyscallSucceeds()); - - char c = '\n'; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), &c, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - ExpectReadable(slave_, 1, &c); - EXPECT_EQ(c, '\r'); - - ExpectFinished(slave_); -} - -TEST_F(PtyTest, TermiosONOCR) { - struct kernel_termios t = DefaultTermios(); - t.c_oflag |= ONOCR; - t.c_lflag &= ~ICANON; // for byte-by-byte reading. - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TCSETS, &t), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The terminal is at column 0, so there should be no CR to read. - char c = '\r'; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(slave_.get(), &c, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Nothing to read. - ASSERT_THAT(PollAndReadFd(master_.get(), &c, 1, kTimeout), - PosixErrorIs(ETIMEDOUT, ::testing::StrEq("Poll timed out"))); - - // This time the column is greater than 0, so we should be able to read the CR - // out of the other end. - constexpr char kInput[] = "foo\r"; - constexpr int kInputSize = sizeof(kInput) - 1; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(slave_.get(), kInput, kInputSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kInputSize)); - - char buf[kInputSize] = {}; - ExpectReadable(master_, kInputSize, buf); - - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(buf, kInput, kInputSize), 0); - - ExpectFinished(master_); - - // Terminal should be at column 0 again, so no CR can be read. - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(slave_.get(), &c, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Nothing to read. - ASSERT_THAT(PollAndReadFd(master_.get(), &c, 1, kTimeout), - PosixErrorIs(ETIMEDOUT, ::testing::StrEq("Poll timed out"))); -} - -TEST_F(PtyTest, TermiosOCRNL) { - struct kernel_termios t = DefaultTermios(); - t.c_oflag |= OCRNL; - t.c_lflag &= ~ICANON; // for byte-by-byte reading. - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TCSETS, &t), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The terminal is at column 0, so there should be no CR to read. - char c = '\r'; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(slave_.get(), &c, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - ExpectReadable(master_, 1, &c); - EXPECT_EQ(c, '\n'); - - ExpectFinished(master_); -} - -// Tests that VEOL is disabled when we start, and that we can set it to enable -// it. -TEST_F(PtyTest, VEOLTermination) { - // Write a few bytes ending with '\0', and confirm that we can't read. - constexpr char kInput[] = "hello"; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), kInput, sizeof(kInput)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kInput))); - char buf[sizeof(kInput)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(PollAndReadFd(slave_.get(), buf, sizeof(kInput), kTimeout), - PosixErrorIs(ETIMEDOUT, ::testing::StrEq("Poll timed out"))); - - // Set the EOL character to '=' and write it. - constexpr char delim = '='; - struct kernel_termios t = DefaultTermios(); - t.c_cc[VEOL] = delim; - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TCSETS, &t), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), &delim, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Now we can read, as sending EOL caused the line to become available. - ExpectReadable(slave_, sizeof(kInput), buf); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(buf, kInput, sizeof(kInput)), 0); - - ExpectReadable(slave_, 1, buf); - EXPECT_EQ(buf[0], '='); - - ExpectFinished(slave_); -} - -// Tests that we can write more than the 4096 character limit, then a -// terminating character, then read out just the first 4095 bytes plus the -// terminator. -TEST_F(PtyTest, CanonBigWrite) { - constexpr int kWriteLen = kMaxLineSize + 4; - char input[kWriteLen]; - memset(input, 'M', kWriteLen - 1); - input[kWriteLen - 1] = '\n'; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), input, kWriteLen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kWriteLen)); - - // We can read the line. - char buf[kMaxLineSize] = {}; - ExpectReadable(slave_, kMaxLineSize, buf); - - ExpectFinished(slave_); -} - -// Tests that data written in canonical mode can be read immediately once -// switched to noncanonical mode. -TEST_F(PtyTest, SwitchCanonToNoncanon) { - // Write a few bytes without a terminating character, switch to noncanonical - // mode, and read them. - constexpr char kInput[] = "hello"; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), kInput, sizeof(kInput)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kInput))); - - // Nothing available yet. - char buf[sizeof(kInput)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(PollAndReadFd(slave_.get(), buf, sizeof(kInput), kTimeout), - PosixErrorIs(ETIMEDOUT, ::testing::StrEq("Poll timed out"))); - - DisableCanonical(); - - ExpectReadable(slave_, sizeof(kInput), buf); - EXPECT_STREQ(buf, kInput); - - ExpectFinished(slave_); -} - -TEST_F(PtyTest, SwitchCanonToNonCanonNewline) { - // Write a few bytes with a terminating character. - constexpr char kInput[] = "hello\n"; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), kInput, sizeof(kInput)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kInput))); - - DisableCanonical(); - - // We can read the line. - char buf[sizeof(kInput)] = {}; - ExpectReadable(slave_, sizeof(kInput), buf); - EXPECT_STREQ(buf, kInput); - - ExpectFinished(slave_); -} - -TEST_F(PtyTest, SwitchNoncanonToCanonNewlineBig) { - DisableCanonical(); - - // Write more than the maximum line size, then write a delimiter. - constexpr int kWriteLen = 4100; - char input[kWriteLen]; - memset(input, 'M', kWriteLen); - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), input, kWriteLen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kWriteLen)); - // Wait for the input queue to fill. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WaitUntilReceived(slave_.get(), kMaxLineSize - 1)); - constexpr char delim = '\n'; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), &delim, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - EnableCanonical(); - - // We can read the line. - char buf[kMaxLineSize] = {}; - ExpectReadable(slave_, kMaxLineSize - 1, buf); - - // We can also read the remaining characters. - ExpectReadable(slave_, 6, buf); - - ExpectFinished(slave_); -} - -TEST_F(PtyTest, SwitchNoncanonToCanonNoNewline) { - DisableCanonical(); - - // Write a few bytes without a terminating character. - // mode, and read them. - constexpr char kInput[] = "hello"; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), kInput, sizeof(kInput) - 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kInput) - 1)); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WaitUntilReceived(slave_.get(), sizeof(kInput) - 1)); - EnableCanonical(); - - // We can read the line. - char buf[sizeof(kInput)] = {}; - ExpectReadable(slave_, sizeof(kInput) - 1, buf); - EXPECT_STREQ(buf, kInput); - - ExpectFinished(slave_); -} - -TEST_F(PtyTest, SwitchNoncanonToCanonNoNewlineBig) { - DisableCanonical(); - - // Write a few bytes without a terminating character. - // mode, and read them. - constexpr int kWriteLen = 4100; - char input[kWriteLen]; - memset(input, 'M', kWriteLen); - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), input, kWriteLen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kWriteLen)); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WaitUntilReceived(slave_.get(), kMaxLineSize - 1)); - EnableCanonical(); - - // We can read the line. - char buf[kMaxLineSize] = {}; - ExpectReadable(slave_, kMaxLineSize - 1, buf); - - ExpectFinished(slave_); -} - -// Tests that we can write over the 4095 noncanonical limit, then read out -// everything. -TEST_F(PtyTest, NoncanonBigWrite) { - DisableCanonical(); - - // Write well over the 4095 internal buffer limit. - constexpr char kInput = 'M'; - constexpr int kInputSize = kMaxLineSize * 2; - for (int i = 0; i < kInputSize; i++) { - // This makes too many syscalls for save/restore. - const DisableSave ds; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), &kInput, sizeof(kInput)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kInput))); - } - - // We should be able to read out everything. Sleep a bit so that Linux has a - // chance to move data from the master to the slave. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WaitUntilReceived(slave_.get(), kMaxLineSize - 1)); - for (int i = 0; i < kInputSize; i++) { - // This makes too many syscalls for save/restore. - const DisableSave ds; - char c; - ExpectReadable(slave_, 1, &c); - ASSERT_EQ(c, kInput); - } - - ExpectFinished(slave_); -} - -// ICANON doesn't make input available until a line delimiter is typed. -// -// Test newline. -TEST_F(PtyTest, TermiosICANONNewline) { - char input[3] = {'a', 'b', 'c'}; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), input, sizeof(input)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(input))); - - // Extra bytes for newline (written later) and NUL for EXPECT_STREQ. - char buf[5] = {}; - - // Nothing available yet. - ASSERT_THAT(PollAndReadFd(slave_.get(), buf, sizeof(input), kTimeout), - PosixErrorIs(ETIMEDOUT, ::testing::StrEq("Poll timed out"))); - - char delim = '\n'; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), &delim, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Now it is available. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WaitUntilReceived(slave_.get(), sizeof(input) + 1)); - ExpectReadable(slave_, sizeof(input) + 1, buf); - EXPECT_STREQ(buf, "abc\n"); - - ExpectFinished(slave_); -} - -// ICANON doesn't make input available until a line delimiter is typed. -// -// Test EOF (^D). -TEST_F(PtyTest, TermiosICANONEOF) { - char input[3] = {'a', 'b', 'c'}; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), input, sizeof(input)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(input))); - - // Extra byte for NUL for EXPECT_STREQ. - char buf[4] = {}; - - // Nothing available yet. - ASSERT_THAT(PollAndReadFd(slave_.get(), buf, sizeof(input), kTimeout), - PosixErrorIs(ETIMEDOUT, ::testing::StrEq("Poll timed out"))); - char delim = ControlCharacter('D'); - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), &delim, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Now it is available. Note that ^D is not included. - ExpectReadable(slave_, sizeof(input), buf); - EXPECT_STREQ(buf, "abc"); - - ExpectFinished(slave_); -} - -// ICANON limits us to 4096 bytes including a terminating character. Anything -// after and 4095th character is discarded (although still processed for -// signals and echoing). -TEST_F(PtyTest, CanonDiscard) { - constexpr char kInput = 'M'; - constexpr int kInputSize = 4100; - constexpr int kIter = 3; - - // A few times write more than the 4096 character maximum, then a newline. - constexpr char delim = '\n'; - for (int i = 0; i < kIter; i++) { - // This makes too many syscalls for save/restore. - const DisableSave ds; - for (int i = 0; i < kInputSize; i++) { - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), &kInput, sizeof(kInput)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kInput))); - } - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), &delim, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - } - - // There should be multiple truncated lines available to read. - for (int i = 0; i < kIter; i++) { - char buf[kInputSize] = {}; - ExpectReadable(slave_, kMaxLineSize, buf); - EXPECT_EQ(buf[kMaxLineSize - 1], delim); - EXPECT_EQ(buf[kMaxLineSize - 2], kInput); - } - - ExpectFinished(slave_); -} - -TEST_F(PtyTest, CanonMultiline) { - constexpr char kInput1[] = "GO\n"; - constexpr char kInput2[] = "BLUE\n"; - - // Write both lines. - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), kInput1, sizeof(kInput1) - 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kInput1) - 1)); - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), kInput2, sizeof(kInput2) - 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kInput2) - 1)); - - // Get the first line. - char line1[8] = {}; - ExpectReadable(slave_, sizeof(kInput1) - 1, line1); - EXPECT_STREQ(line1, kInput1); - - // Get the second line. - char line2[8] = {}; - ExpectReadable(slave_, sizeof(kInput2) - 1, line2); - EXPECT_STREQ(line2, kInput2); - - ExpectFinished(slave_); -} - -TEST_F(PtyTest, SwitchNoncanonToCanonMultiline) { - DisableCanonical(); - - constexpr char kInput1[] = "GO\n"; - constexpr char kInput2[] = "BLUE\n"; - constexpr char kExpected[] = "GO\nBLUE\n"; - - // Write both lines. - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), kInput1, sizeof(kInput1) - 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kInput1) - 1)); - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), kInput2, sizeof(kInput2) - 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kInput2) - 1)); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO( - WaitUntilReceived(slave_.get(), sizeof(kInput1) + sizeof(kInput2) - 2)); - EnableCanonical(); - - // Get all together as one line. - char line[9] = {}; - ExpectReadable(slave_, 8, line); - EXPECT_STREQ(line, kExpected); - - ExpectFinished(slave_); -} - -TEST_F(PtyTest, SwitchTwiceMultiline) { - std::string kInputs[] = {"GO\n", "BLUE\n", "!"}; - std::string kExpected = "GO\nBLUE\n!"; - - // Write each line. - for (std::string input : kInputs) { - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), input.c_str(), input.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(input.size())); - } - - DisableCanonical(); - // All written characters have to make it into the input queue before - // canonical mode is re-enabled. If the final '!' character hasn't been - // enqueued before canonical mode is re-enabled, it won't be readable. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WaitUntilReceived(slave_.get(), kExpected.size())); - EnableCanonical(); - - // Get all together as one line. - char line[10] = {}; - ExpectReadable(slave_, 9, line); - EXPECT_STREQ(line, kExpected.c_str()); - - ExpectFinished(slave_); -} - -TEST_F(PtyTest, QueueSize) { - // Write the line. - constexpr char kInput1[] = "GO\n"; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), kInput1, sizeof(kInput1) - 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kInput1) - 1)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WaitUntilReceived(slave_.get(), sizeof(kInput1) - 1)); - - // Ensure that writing more (beyond what is readable) does not impact the - // readable size. - char input[kMaxLineSize]; - memset(input, 'M', kMaxLineSize); - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), input, kMaxLineSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kMaxLineSize)); - int inputBufSize = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - WaitUntilReceived(slave_.get(), sizeof(kInput1) - 1)); - EXPECT_EQ(inputBufSize, sizeof(kInput1) - 1); -} - -TEST_F(PtyTest, PartialBadBuffer) { - // Allocate 2 pages. - void* addr = mmap(nullptr, 2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0); - ASSERT_NE(addr, MAP_FAILED); - char* buf = reinterpret_cast<char*>(addr); - - // Guard the 2nd page for our read to run into. - ASSERT_THAT( - mprotect(reinterpret_cast<void*>(buf + kPageSize), kPageSize, PROT_NONE), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Leave only one free byte in the buffer. - char* bad_buffer = buf + kPageSize - 1; - - // Write to the master. - constexpr char kBuf[] = "hello\n"; - constexpr size_t size = sizeof(kBuf) - 1; - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), kBuf, size), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(size)); - - // Read from the slave into bad_buffer. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(WaitUntilReceived(slave_.get(), size)); - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(slave_.get(), bad_buffer, size), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); - - EXPECT_THAT(munmap(addr, 2 * kPageSize), SyscallSucceeds()) << addr; -} - -TEST_F(PtyTest, SimpleEcho) { - constexpr char kInput[] = "Mr. Eko"; - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(master_.get(), kInput, strlen(kInput)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(strlen(kInput))); - - char buf[100] = {}; - ExpectReadable(master_, strlen(kInput), buf); - - EXPECT_STREQ(buf, kInput); - ExpectFinished(master_); -} - -TEST_F(PtyTest, GetWindowSize) { - struct winsize ws; - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCGWINSZ, &ws), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(ws.ws_row, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(ws.ws_col, 0); -} - -TEST_F(PtyTest, SetSlaveWindowSize) { - constexpr uint16_t kRows = 343; - constexpr uint16_t kCols = 2401; - struct winsize ws = {.ws_row = kRows, .ws_col = kCols}; - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCSWINSZ, &ws), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct winsize retrieved_ws = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(master_.get(), TIOCGWINSZ, &retrieved_ws), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(retrieved_ws.ws_row, kRows); - EXPECT_EQ(retrieved_ws.ws_col, kCols); -} - -TEST_F(PtyTest, SetMasterWindowSize) { - constexpr uint16_t kRows = 343; - constexpr uint16_t kCols = 2401; - struct winsize ws = {.ws_row = kRows, .ws_col = kCols}; - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(master_.get(), TIOCSWINSZ, &ws), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct winsize retrieved_ws = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCGWINSZ, &retrieved_ws), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(retrieved_ws.ws_row, kRows); - EXPECT_EQ(retrieved_ws.ws_col, kCols); -} - -class JobControlTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - master_ = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/ptmx", O_RDWR | O_NONBLOCK)); - slave_ = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(OpenSlave(master_)); - - // Make this a session leader, which also drops the controlling terminal. - // In the gVisor test environment, this test will be run as the session - // leader already (as the sentry init process). - if (!IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - ASSERT_THAT(setsid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - } - - // Master and slave ends of the PTY. Non-blocking. - FileDescriptor master_; - FileDescriptor slave_; -}; - -TEST_F(JobControlTest, SetTTYMaster) { - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(master_.get(), TIOCSCTTY, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(JobControlTest, SetTTY) { - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCSCTTY, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(JobControlTest, SetTTYNonLeader) { - // Fork a process that won't be the session leader. - pid_t child = fork(); - if (!child) { - // We shouldn't be able to set the terminal. - TEST_PCHECK(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCSCTTY, 0)); - _exit(0); - } - - int wstatus; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child, &wstatus, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - ASSERT_EQ(wstatus, 0); -} - -TEST_F(JobControlTest, SetTTYBadArg) { - // Despite the man page saying arg should be 0 here, Linux doesn't actually - // check. - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCSCTTY, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(JobControlTest, SetTTYDifferentSession) { - SKIP_IF(ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))); - - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCSCTTY, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Fork, join a new session, and try to steal the parent's controlling - // terminal, which should fail. - pid_t child = fork(); - if (!child) { - TEST_PCHECK(setsid() >= 0); - // We shouldn't be able to steal the terminal. - TEST_PCHECK(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCSCTTY, 1)); - _exit(0); - } - - int wstatus; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child, &wstatus, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - ASSERT_EQ(wstatus, 0); -} - -TEST_F(JobControlTest, ReleaseTTY) { - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCSCTTY, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Make sure we're ignoring SIGHUP, which will be sent to this process once we - // disconnect they TTY. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; - sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask); - struct sigaction old_sa; - EXPECT_THAT(sigaction(SIGHUP, &sa, &old_sa), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCNOTTY), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(sigaction(SIGHUP, &old_sa, NULL), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(JobControlTest, ReleaseUnsetTTY) { - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCNOTTY), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTTY)); -} - -TEST_F(JobControlTest, ReleaseWrongTTY) { - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCSCTTY, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(master_.get(), TIOCNOTTY), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTTY)); -} - -TEST_F(JobControlTest, ReleaseTTYNonLeader) { - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCSCTTY, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - pid_t child = fork(); - if (!child) { - TEST_PCHECK(!ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCNOTTY)); - _exit(0); - } - - int wstatus; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child, &wstatus, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - ASSERT_EQ(wstatus, 0); -} - -TEST_F(JobControlTest, ReleaseTTYDifferentSession) { - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCSCTTY, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - pid_t child = fork(); - if (!child) { - // Join a new session, then try to disconnect. - TEST_PCHECK(setsid() >= 0); - TEST_PCHECK(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCNOTTY)); - _exit(0); - } - - int wstatus; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child, &wstatus, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - ASSERT_EQ(wstatus, 0); -} - -// Used by the child process spawned in ReleaseTTYSignals to track received -// signals. -static int received; - -void sig_handler(int signum) { received |= signum; } - -// When the session leader releases its controlling terminal, the foreground -// process group gets SIGHUP, then SIGCONT. This test: -// - Spawns 2 threads -// - Has thread 1 return 0 if it gets both SIGHUP and SIGCONT -// - Has thread 2 leave the foreground process group, and return non-zero if it -// receives any signals. -// - Has the parent thread release its controlling terminal -// - Checks that thread 1 got both signals -// - Checks that thread 2 didn't get any signals. -TEST_F(JobControlTest, ReleaseTTYSignals) { - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCSCTTY, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - received = 0; - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_handler = sig_handler; - sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask); - sigaddset(&sa.sa_mask, SIGHUP); - sigaddset(&sa.sa_mask, SIGCONT); - sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &sa.sa_mask, NULL); - - pid_t same_pgrp_child = fork(); - if (!same_pgrp_child) { - // The child will wait for SIGHUP and SIGCONT, then return 0. It begins with - // SIGHUP and SIGCONT blocked. We install signal handlers for those signals, - // then use sigsuspend to wait for those specific signals. - TEST_PCHECK(!sigaction(SIGHUP, &sa, NULL)); - TEST_PCHECK(!sigaction(SIGCONT, &sa, NULL)); - sigset_t mask; - sigfillset(&mask); - sigdelset(&mask, SIGHUP); - sigdelset(&mask, SIGCONT); - while (received != (SIGHUP | SIGCONT)) { - sigsuspend(&mask); - } - _exit(0); - } - - // We don't want to block these anymore. - sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &sa.sa_mask, NULL); - - // This child will return non-zero if either SIGHUP or SIGCONT are received. - pid_t diff_pgrp_child = fork(); - if (!diff_pgrp_child) { - TEST_PCHECK(!setpgid(0, 0)); - TEST_PCHECK(pause()); - _exit(1); - } - - EXPECT_THAT(setpgid(diff_pgrp_child, diff_pgrp_child), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Make sure we're ignoring SIGHUP, which will be sent to this process once we - // disconnect they TTY. - struct sigaction sighup_sa = {}; - sighup_sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; - sigemptyset(&sighup_sa.sa_mask); - struct sigaction old_sa; - EXPECT_THAT(sigaction(SIGHUP, &sighup_sa, &old_sa), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Release the controlling terminal, sending SIGHUP and SIGCONT to all other - // processes in this process group. - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCNOTTY), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(sigaction(SIGHUP, &old_sa, NULL), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The child in the same process group will get signaled. - int wstatus; - EXPECT_THAT(waitpid(same_pgrp_child, &wstatus, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(same_pgrp_child)); - EXPECT_EQ(wstatus, 0); - - // The other child will not get signaled. - EXPECT_THAT(waitpid(diff_pgrp_child, &wstatus, WNOHANG), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(kill(diff_pgrp_child, SIGKILL), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(JobControlTest, GetForegroundProcessGroup) { - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCSCTTY, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - pid_t foreground_pgid; - pid_t pid; - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCGPGRP, &foreground_pgid), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(pid = getpid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_EQ(foreground_pgid, pid); -} - -TEST_F(JobControlTest, GetForegroundProcessGroupNonControlling) { - // At this point there's no controlling terminal, so TIOCGPGRP should fail. - pid_t foreground_pgid; - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCGPGRP, &foreground_pgid), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTTY)); -} - -// This test: -// - sets itself as the foreground process group -// - creates a child process in a new process group -// - sets that child as the foreground process group -// - kills its child and sets itself as the foreground process group. -TEST_F(JobControlTest, SetForegroundProcessGroup) { - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCSCTTY, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Ignore SIGTTOU so that we don't stop ourself when calling tcsetpgrp. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; - sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask); - sigaction(SIGTTOU, &sa, NULL); - - // Set ourself as the foreground process group. - ASSERT_THAT(tcsetpgrp(slave_.get(), getpgid(0)), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Create a new process that just waits to be signaled. - pid_t child = fork(); - if (!child) { - TEST_PCHECK(!pause()); - // We should never reach this. - _exit(1); - } - - // Make the child its own process group, then make it the controlling process - // group of the terminal. - ASSERT_THAT(setpgid(child, child), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(tcsetpgrp(slave_.get(), child), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Sanity check - we're still the controlling session. - ASSERT_EQ(getsid(0), getsid(child)); - - // Signal the child, wait for it to exit, then retake the terminal. - ASSERT_THAT(kill(child, SIGTERM), SyscallSucceeds()); - int wstatus; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child, &wstatus, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - ASSERT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(wstatus)); - ASSERT_EQ(WTERMSIG(wstatus), SIGTERM); - - // Set ourself as the foreground process. - pid_t pgid; - ASSERT_THAT(pgid = getpgid(0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(tcsetpgrp(slave_.get(), pgid), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(JobControlTest, SetForegroundProcessGroupWrongTTY) { - pid_t pid = getpid(); - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCSPGRP, &pid), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTTY)); -} - -TEST_F(JobControlTest, SetForegroundProcessGroupNegPgid) { - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCSCTTY, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - pid_t pid = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCSPGRP, &pid), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_F(JobControlTest, SetForegroundProcessGroupEmptyProcessGroup) { - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCSCTTY, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Create a new process, put it in a new process group, make that group the - // foreground process group, then have the process wait. - pid_t child = fork(); - if (!child) { - TEST_PCHECK(!setpgid(0, 0)); - _exit(0); - } - - // Wait for the child to exit. - int wstatus; - EXPECT_THAT(waitpid(child, &wstatus, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - // The child's process group doesn't exist anymore - this should fail. - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCSPGRP, &child), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); -} - -TEST_F(JobControlTest, SetForegroundProcessGroupDifferentSession) { - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCSCTTY, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Create a new process and put it in a new session. - pid_t child = fork(); - if (!child) { - TEST_PCHECK(setsid() >= 0); - // Tell the parent we're in a new session. - TEST_PCHECK(!raise(SIGSTOP)); - TEST_PCHECK(!pause()); - _exit(1); - } - - // Wait for the child to tell us it's in a new session. - int wstatus; - EXPECT_THAT(waitpid(child, &wstatus, WUNTRACED), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WSTOPSIG(wstatus)); - - // Child is in a new session, so we can't make it the foregroup process group. - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(slave_.get(), TIOCSPGRP, &child), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - - EXPECT_THAT(kill(child, SIGKILL), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/pty_root.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/pty_root.cc deleted file mode 100644 index d2a321a6e..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/pty_root.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <termios.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/base/macros.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/pty_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// These tests should be run as root. -namespace { - -TEST(JobControlRootTest, StealTTY) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))); - - // Make this a session leader, which also drops the controlling terminal. - // In the gVisor test environment, this test will be run as the session - // leader already (as the sentry init process). - if (!IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - ASSERT_THAT(setsid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - FileDescriptor master = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/ptmx", O_RDWR | O_NONBLOCK)); - FileDescriptor slave = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(OpenSlave(master)); - - // Make slave the controlling terminal. - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(slave.get(), TIOCSCTTY, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Fork, join a new session, and try to steal the parent's controlling - // terminal, which should succeed when we have CAP_SYS_ADMIN and pass an arg - // of 1. - pid_t child = fork(); - if (!child) { - TEST_PCHECK(setsid() >= 0); - // We shouldn't be able to steal the terminal with the wrong arg value. - TEST_PCHECK(ioctl(slave.get(), TIOCSCTTY, 0)); - // We should be able to steal it here. - TEST_PCHECK(!ioctl(slave.get(), TIOCSCTTY, 1)); - _exit(0); - } - - int wstatus; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(child, &wstatus, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - ASSERT_EQ(wstatus, 0); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/pwrite64.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/pwrite64.cc deleted file mode 100644 index e1603fc2d..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/pwrite64.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// This test is currently very rudimentary. -// -// TODO(edahlgren): -// * bad buffer states (EFAULT). -// * bad fds (wrong permission, wrong type of file, EBADF). -// * check offset is not incremented. -// * check for EOF. -// * writing to pipes, symlinks, special files. -class Pwrite64 : public ::testing::Test { - void SetUp() override { - name_ = NewTempAbsPath(); - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(name_.c_str(), O_CREAT, 0644), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - void TearDown() override { unlink(name_.c_str()); } - - public: - std::string name_; -}; - -TEST_F(Pwrite64, AppendOnly) { - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(name_.c_str(), O_APPEND | O_RDWR), SyscallSucceeds()); - constexpr int64_t kBufSize = 1024; - std::vector<char> buf(kBufSize); - std::fill(buf.begin(), buf.end(), 'a'); - EXPECT_THAT(PwriteFd(fd, buf.data(), buf.size(), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(Pwrite64, InvalidArgs) { - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(name_.c_str(), O_APPEND | O_RDWR), SyscallSucceeds()); - constexpr int64_t kBufSize = 1024; - std::vector<char> buf(kBufSize); - std::fill(buf.begin(), buf.end(), 'a'); - EXPECT_THAT(PwriteFd(fd, buf.data(), buf.size(), -1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/pwritev2.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/pwritev2.cc deleted file mode 100644 index f6a0fc96c..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/pwritev2.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,345 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/uio.h> - -#include <string> -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/file_base.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -#ifndef SYS_pwritev2 -#if defined(__x86_64__) -#define SYS_pwritev2 328 -#else -#error "Unknown architecture" -#endif -#endif // SYS_pwrite2 - -#ifndef RWF_HIPRI -#define RWF_HIPRI 0x1 -#endif // RWF_HIPRI - -#ifndef RWF_DSYNC -#define RWF_DSYNC 0x2 -#endif // RWF_DSYNC - -#ifndef RWF_SYNC -#define RWF_SYNC 0x4 -#endif // RWF_SYNC - -constexpr int kBufSize = 1024; - -void SetContent(std::vector<char>& content) { - for (uint i = 0; i < content.size(); i++) { - content[i] = static_cast<char>((i % 10) + '0'); - } -} - -ssize_t pwritev2(unsigned long fd, const struct iovec* iov, - unsigned long iovcnt, off_t offset, unsigned long flags) { - // syscall on pwritev2 does some weird things (see man syscall and search - // pwritev2), so we insert a 0 to word align the flags argument on native. - return syscall(SYS_pwritev2, fd, iov, iovcnt, offset, 0, flags); -} - -// This test is the base case where we call pwritev (no offset, no flags). -TEST(Writev2Test, TestBaseCall) { - SKIP_IF(pwritev2(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && errno == ENOSYS); - - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "", TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR)); - - std::vector<char> content(kBufSize); - SetContent(content); - struct iovec iov[2]; - iov[0].iov_base = content.data(); - iov[0].iov_len = content.size() / 2; - iov[1].iov_base = static_cast<char*>(iov[0].iov_base) + (content.size() / 2); - iov[1].iov_len = content.size() / 2; - - ASSERT_THAT(pwritev2(fd.get(), iov, /*iovcnt=*/2, - /*offset=*/0, /*flags=*/0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kBufSize)); - - std::vector<char> buf(kBufSize); - EXPECT_THAT(read(fd.get(), buf.data(), kBufSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kBufSize)); - - EXPECT_EQ(content, buf); -} - -// This test is where we call pwritev2 with a positive offset and no flags. -TEST(Pwritev2Test, TestValidPositiveOffset) { - SKIP_IF(pwritev2(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && errno == ENOSYS); - - std::string prefix(kBufSize, '0'); - - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), prefix, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR)); - - std::vector<char> content(kBufSize); - SetContent(content); - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = content.data(); - iov.iov_len = content.size(); - - ASSERT_THAT(pwritev2(fd.get(), &iov, /*iovcnt=*/1, - /*offset=*/prefix.size(), /*flags=*/0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(content.size())); - - std::vector<char> buf(prefix.size() + content.size()); - EXPECT_THAT(read(fd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - - std::vector<char> want(prefix.begin(), prefix.end()); - want.insert(want.end(), content.begin(), content.end()); - EXPECT_EQ(want, buf); -} - -// This test is the base case where we call writev by using -1 as the offset. -// The write should use the file offset, so the test increments the file offset -// prior to call pwritev2. -TEST(Pwritev2Test, TestNegativeOneOffset) { - SKIP_IF(pwritev2(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && errno == ENOSYS); - - const std::string prefix = "00"; - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), prefix.data(), TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR)); - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), prefix.size(), SEEK_SET), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(prefix.size())); - - std::vector<char> content(kBufSize); - SetContent(content); - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = content.data(); - iov.iov_len = content.size(); - - ASSERT_THAT(pwritev2(fd.get(), &iov, /*iovcnt*/ 1, - /*offset=*/static_cast<off_t>(-1), /*flags=*/0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(content.size())); - - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(prefix.size() + content.size())); - - std::vector<char> buf(prefix.size() + content.size()); - EXPECT_THAT(pread(fd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size(), /*offset=*/0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - - std::vector<char> want(prefix.begin(), prefix.end()); - want.insert(want.end(), content.begin(), content.end()); - EXPECT_EQ(want, buf); -} - -// pwritev2 requires if the RWF_HIPRI flag is passed, the fd must be opened with -// O_DIRECT. This test implements a correct call with the RWF_HIPRI flag. -TEST(Pwritev2Test, TestCallWithRWF_HIPRI) { - SKIP_IF(pwritev2(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && errno == ENOSYS); - - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "", TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR)); - - std::vector<char> content(kBufSize); - SetContent(content); - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = content.data(); - iov.iov_len = content.size(); - - EXPECT_THAT(pwritev2(fd.get(), &iov, /*iovcnt=*/1, - /*offset=*/0, /*flags=*/RWF_HIPRI), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kBufSize)); - - std::vector<char> buf(content.size()); - EXPECT_THAT(read(fd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - - EXPECT_EQ(buf, content); -} - -// This test checks that pwritev2 can be called with valid flags -TEST(Pwritev2Test, TestCallWithValidFlags) { - SKIP_IF(pwritev2(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && errno == ENOSYS); - - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "", TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR)); - - std::vector<char> content(kBufSize, '0'); - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = content.data(); - iov.iov_len = content.size(); - - EXPECT_THAT(pwritev2(fd.get(), &iov, /*iovcnt=*/1, - /*offset=*/0, /*flags=*/RWF_DSYNC), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kBufSize)); - - std::vector<char> buf(content.size()); - EXPECT_THAT(read(fd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - - EXPECT_EQ(buf, content); - - SetContent(content); - - EXPECT_THAT(pwritev2(fd.get(), &iov, /*iovcnt=*/1, - /*offset=*/0, /*flags=*/0x4), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kBufSize)); - - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(fd.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(content.size())); - - EXPECT_THAT(pread(fd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size(), /*offset=*/0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - - EXPECT_EQ(buf, content); -} - -// This test calls pwritev2 with a bad file descriptor. -TEST(Writev2Test, TestBadFile) { - SKIP_IF(pwritev2(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && errno == ENOSYS); - ASSERT_THAT(pwritev2(/*fd=*/-1, /*iov=*/nullptr, /*iovcnt=*/0, - /*offset=*/0, /*flags=*/0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -// This test calls pwrite2 with an invalid offset. -TEST(Pwritev2Test, TestInvalidOffset) { - SKIP_IF(pwritev2(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && errno == ENOSYS); - - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "", TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR)); - - char buf[16]; - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = buf; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(buf); - - EXPECT_THAT(pwritev2(fd.get(), &iov, /*iovcnt=*/1, - /*offset=*/static_cast<off_t>(-8), /*flags=*/0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(Pwritev2Test, TestUnseekableFileValid) { - SKIP_IF(pwritev2(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && errno == ENOSYS); - - int pipe_fds[2]; - - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(pipe_fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::vector<char> content(32, '0'); - SetContent(content); - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = content.data(); - iov.iov_len = content.size(); - - EXPECT_THAT(pwritev2(pipe_fds[1], &iov, /*iovcnt=*/1, - /*offset=*/static_cast<off_t>(-1), /*flags=*/0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(content.size())); - - std::vector<char> buf(content.size()); - EXPECT_THAT(read(pipe_fds[0], buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - - EXPECT_EQ(content, buf); - - EXPECT_THAT(close(pipe_fds[0]), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(pipe_fds[1]), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Calling pwritev2 with a non-negative offset calls pwritev. Calling pwritev -// with an unseekable file is not allowed. A pipe is used for an unseekable -// file. -TEST(Pwritev2Test, TestUnseekableFileInValid) { - SKIP_IF(pwritev2(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && errno == ENOSYS); - - int pipe_fds[2]; - char buf[16]; - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = buf; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(buf); - - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(pipe_fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(pwritev2(pipe_fds[1], &iov, /*iovcnt=*/1, - /*offset=*/2, /*flags=*/0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - - EXPECT_THAT(close(pipe_fds[0]), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(pipe_fds[1]), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(Pwritev2Test, TestReadOnlyFile) { - SKIP_IF(pwritev2(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && errno == ENOSYS); - - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "", TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - char buf[16]; - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = buf; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(buf); - - EXPECT_THAT(pwritev2(fd.get(), &iov, /*iovcnt=*/1, - /*offset=*/0, /*flags=*/0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -// This test calls pwritev2 with an invalid flag. -TEST(Pwritev2Test, TestInvalidFlag) { - SKIP_IF(pwritev2(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && errno == ENOSYS); - - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "", TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR | O_DIRECT)); - - char buf[16]; - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = buf; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(buf); - - EXPECT_THAT(pwritev2(fd.get(), &iov, /*iovcnt=*/1, - /*offset=*/0, /*flags=*/0xF0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EOPNOTSUPP)); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/raw_socket_hdrincl.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/raw_socket_hdrincl.cc deleted file mode 100644 index a070817eb..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/raw_socket_hdrincl.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,408 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <linux/capability.h> -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <netinet/ip.h> -#include <netinet/ip_icmp.h> -#include <netinet/udp.h> -#include <poll.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <algorithm> -#include <cstring> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/base/internal/endian.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// Tests for IPPROTO_RAW raw sockets, which implies IP_HDRINCL. -class RawHDRINCL : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - // Creates a socket to be used in tests. - void SetUp() override; - - // Closes the socket created by SetUp(). - void TearDown() override; - - // Returns a valid looback IP header with no payload. - struct iphdr LoopbackHeader(); - - // Fills in buf with an IP header, UDP header, and payload. Returns false if - // buf_size isn't large enough to hold everything. - bool FillPacket(char* buf, size_t buf_size, int port, const char* payload, - uint16_t payload_size); - - // The socket used for both reading and writing. - int socket_; - - // The loopback address. - struct sockaddr_in addr_; -}; - -void RawHDRINCL::SetUp() { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT(socket_ = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_RAW), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - addr_ = {}; - - addr_.sin_port = IPPROTO_IP; - addr_.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - addr_.sin_family = AF_INET; -} - -void RawHDRINCL::TearDown() { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - EXPECT_THAT(close(socket_), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -struct iphdr RawHDRINCL::LoopbackHeader() { - struct iphdr hdr = {}; - hdr.ihl = 5; - hdr.version = 4; - hdr.tos = 0; - hdr.tot_len = absl::gbswap_16(sizeof(hdr)); - hdr.id = 0; - hdr.frag_off = 0; - hdr.ttl = 7; - hdr.protocol = 1; - hdr.daddr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - // hdr.check is set by the network stack. - // hdr.tot_len is set by the network stack. - // hdr.saddr is set by the network stack. - return hdr; -} - -bool RawHDRINCL::FillPacket(char* buf, size_t buf_size, int port, - const char* payload, uint16_t payload_size) { - if (buf_size < sizeof(struct iphdr) + sizeof(struct udphdr) + payload_size) { - return false; - } - - struct iphdr ip = LoopbackHeader(); - ip.protocol = IPPROTO_UDP; - - struct udphdr udp = {}; - udp.source = absl::gbswap_16(port); - udp.dest = absl::gbswap_16(port); - udp.len = absl::gbswap_16(sizeof(udp) + payload_size); - udp.check = 0; - - memcpy(buf, reinterpret_cast<char*>(&ip), sizeof(ip)); - memcpy(buf + sizeof(ip), reinterpret_cast<char*>(&udp), sizeof(udp)); - memcpy(buf + sizeof(ip) + sizeof(udp), payload, payload_size); - - return true; -} - -// We should be able to create multiple IPPROTO_RAW sockets. RawHDRINCL::Setup -// creates the first one, so we only have to create one more here. -TEST_F(RawHDRINCL, MultipleCreation) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - int s2; - ASSERT_THAT(s2 = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_RAW), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(close(s2), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Test that shutting down an unconnected socket fails. -TEST_F(RawHDRINCL, FailShutdownWithoutConnect) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT(shutdown(socket_, SHUT_WR), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTCONN)); - ASSERT_THAT(shutdown(socket_, SHUT_RD), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTCONN)); -} - -// Test that listen() fails. -TEST_F(RawHDRINCL, FailListen) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(socket_, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTSUP)); -} - -// Test that accept() fails. -TEST_F(RawHDRINCL, FailAccept) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - struct sockaddr saddr; - socklen_t addrlen; - ASSERT_THAT(accept(socket_, &saddr, &addrlen), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTSUP)); -} - -// Test that the socket is writable immediately. -TEST_F(RawHDRINCL, PollWritableImmediately) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - struct pollfd pfd = {}; - pfd.fd = socket_; - pfd.events = POLLOUT; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&pfd, 1, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); -} - -// Test that the socket isn't readable. -TEST_F(RawHDRINCL, NotReadable) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - // Try to receive data with MSG_DONTWAIT, which returns immediately if there's - // nothing to be read. - char buf[117]; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(socket_, buf, sizeof(buf), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// Test that we can connect() to a valid IP (loopback). -TEST_F(RawHDRINCL, ConnectToLoopback) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(socket_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), - sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(RawHDRINCL, SendWithoutConnectSucceeds) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - struct iphdr hdr = LoopbackHeader(); - ASSERT_THAT(send(socket_, &hdr, sizeof(hdr), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(hdr))); -} - -// HDRINCL implies write-only. Verify that we can't read a packet sent to -// loopback. -TEST_F(RawHDRINCL, NotReadableAfterWrite) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(socket_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), - sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Construct a packet with an IP header, UDP header, and payload. - constexpr char kPayload[] = "odst"; - char packet[sizeof(struct iphdr) + sizeof(struct udphdr) + sizeof(kPayload)]; - ASSERT_TRUE(FillPacket(packet, sizeof(packet), 40000 /* port */, kPayload, - sizeof(kPayload))); - - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr_); - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - sendto(socket_, reinterpret_cast<void*>(&packet), sizeof(packet), 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), addrlen)); - - struct pollfd pfd = {}; - pfd.fd = socket_; - pfd.events = POLLIN; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&pfd, 1, 1000), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(RawHDRINCL, WriteTooSmall) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(socket_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), - sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // This is smaller than the size of an IP header. - constexpr char kBuf[] = "JP5"; - ASSERT_THAT(send(socket_, kBuf, sizeof(kBuf), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// Bind to localhost. -TEST_F(RawHDRINCL, BindToLocalhost) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(socket_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Bind to a different address. -TEST_F(RawHDRINCL, BindToInvalid) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - struct sockaddr_in bind_addr = {}; - bind_addr.sin_family = AF_INET; - bind_addr.sin_addr = {1}; // 1.0.0.0 - An address that we can't bind to. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(socket_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&bind_addr), - sizeof(bind_addr)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRNOTAVAIL)); -} - -// Send and receive a packet. -TEST_F(RawHDRINCL, SendAndReceive) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - int port = 40000; - if (!IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - port = static_cast<short>(ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - PortAvailable(0, AddressFamily::kIpv4, SocketType::kUdp, false))); - } - - // IPPROTO_RAW sockets are write-only. We'll have to open another socket to - // read what we write. - FileDescriptor udp_sock = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_UDP)); - - // Construct a packet with an IP header, UDP header, and payload. - constexpr char kPayload[] = "toto"; - char packet[sizeof(struct iphdr) + sizeof(struct udphdr) + sizeof(kPayload)]; - ASSERT_TRUE( - FillPacket(packet, sizeof(packet), port, kPayload, sizeof(kPayload))); - - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr_); - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(sendto(socket_, &packet, sizeof(packet), 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), - addrlen)); - - // Receive the payload. - char recv_buf[sizeof(packet)]; - struct sockaddr_in src; - socklen_t src_size = sizeof(src); - ASSERT_THAT(recvfrom(udp_sock.get(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&src), &src_size), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(packet))); - EXPECT_EQ( - memcmp(kPayload, recv_buf + sizeof(struct iphdr) + sizeof(struct udphdr), - sizeof(kPayload)), - 0); - // The network stack should have set the source address. - EXPECT_EQ(src.sin_family, AF_INET); - EXPECT_EQ(absl::gbswap_32(src.sin_addr.s_addr), INADDR_LOOPBACK); - // The packet ID should be 0, as the packet is less than 68 bytes. - struct iphdr iphdr = {}; - memcpy(&iphdr, recv_buf, sizeof(iphdr)); - EXPECT_EQ(iphdr.id, 0); -} - -// Send and receive a packet with nonzero IP ID. -TEST_F(RawHDRINCL, SendAndReceiveNonzeroID) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - int port = 40000; - if (!IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - port = static_cast<short>(ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - PortAvailable(0, AddressFamily::kIpv4, SocketType::kUdp, false))); - } - - // IPPROTO_RAW sockets are write-only. We'll have to open another socket to - // read what we write. - FileDescriptor udp_sock = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_UDP)); - - // Construct a packet with an IP header, UDP header, and payload. Make the - // payload large enough to force an IP ID to be assigned. - constexpr char kPayload[128] = {}; - char packet[sizeof(struct iphdr) + sizeof(struct udphdr) + sizeof(kPayload)]; - ASSERT_TRUE( - FillPacket(packet, sizeof(packet), port, kPayload, sizeof(kPayload))); - - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr_); - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(sendto(socket_, &packet, sizeof(packet), 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), - addrlen)); - - // Receive the payload. - char recv_buf[sizeof(packet)]; - struct sockaddr_in src; - socklen_t src_size = sizeof(src); - ASSERT_THAT(recvfrom(udp_sock.get(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&src), &src_size), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(packet))); - EXPECT_EQ( - memcmp(kPayload, recv_buf + sizeof(struct iphdr) + sizeof(struct udphdr), - sizeof(kPayload)), - 0); - // The network stack should have set the source address. - EXPECT_EQ(src.sin_family, AF_INET); - EXPECT_EQ(absl::gbswap_32(src.sin_addr.s_addr), INADDR_LOOPBACK); - // The packet ID should not be 0, as the packet was more than 68 bytes. - struct iphdr* iphdr = reinterpret_cast<struct iphdr*>(recv_buf); - EXPECT_NE(iphdr->id, 0); -} - -// Send and receive a packet where the sendto address is not the same as the -// provided destination. -TEST_F(RawHDRINCL, SendAndReceiveDifferentAddress) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - int port = 40000; - if (!IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - port = static_cast<short>(ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - PortAvailable(0, AddressFamily::kIpv4, SocketType::kUdp, false))); - } - - // IPPROTO_RAW sockets are write-only. We'll have to open another socket to - // read what we write. - FileDescriptor udp_sock = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_UDP)); - - // Construct a packet with an IP header, UDP header, and payload. - constexpr char kPayload[] = "toto"; - char packet[sizeof(struct iphdr) + sizeof(struct udphdr) + sizeof(kPayload)]; - ASSERT_TRUE( - FillPacket(packet, sizeof(packet), port, kPayload, sizeof(kPayload))); - // Overwrite the IP destination address with an IP we can't get to. - struct iphdr iphdr = {}; - memcpy(&iphdr, packet, sizeof(iphdr)); - iphdr.daddr = 42; - memcpy(packet, &iphdr, sizeof(iphdr)); - - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr_); - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(sendto(socket_, &packet, sizeof(packet), 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), - addrlen)); - - // Receive the payload, since sendto should replace the bad destination with - // localhost. - char recv_buf[sizeof(packet)]; - struct sockaddr_in src; - socklen_t src_size = sizeof(src); - ASSERT_THAT(recvfrom(udp_sock.get(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&src), &src_size), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(packet))); - EXPECT_EQ( - memcmp(kPayload, recv_buf + sizeof(struct iphdr) + sizeof(struct udphdr), - sizeof(kPayload)), - 0); - // The network stack should have set the source address. - EXPECT_EQ(src.sin_family, AF_INET); - EXPECT_EQ(absl::gbswap_32(src.sin_addr.s_addr), INADDR_LOOPBACK); - // The packet ID should be 0, as the packet is less than 68 bytes. - struct iphdr recv_iphdr = {}; - memcpy(&recv_iphdr, recv_buf, sizeof(recv_iphdr)); - EXPECT_EQ(recv_iphdr.id, 0); - // The destination address should be localhost, not the bad IP we set - // initially. - EXPECT_EQ(absl::gbswap_32(recv_iphdr.daddr), INADDR_LOOPBACK); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/raw_socket_icmp.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/raw_socket_icmp.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 971592d7d..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/raw_socket_icmp.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,509 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <linux/capability.h> -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <netinet/ip.h> -#include <netinet/ip_icmp.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <algorithm> -#include <cstdint> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// The size of an empty ICMP packet and IP header together. -constexpr size_t kEmptyICMPSize = 28; - -// ICMP raw sockets get their own special tests because Linux automatically -// responds to ICMP echo requests, and thus a single echo request sent via -// loopback leads to 2 received ICMP packets. - -class RawSocketICMPTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - // Creates a socket to be used in tests. - void SetUp() override; - - // Closes the socket created by SetUp(). - void TearDown() override; - - // Checks that both an ICMP echo request and reply are received. Calls should - // be wrapped in ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE. - void ExpectICMPSuccess(const struct icmphdr& icmp); - - // Sends icmp via s_. - void SendEmptyICMP(const struct icmphdr& icmp); - - // Sends icmp via s_ to the given address. - void SendEmptyICMPTo(int sock, const struct sockaddr_in& addr, - const struct icmphdr& icmp); - - // Reads from s_ into recv_buf. - void ReceiveICMP(char* recv_buf, size_t recv_buf_len, size_t expected_size, - struct sockaddr_in* src); - - // Reads from sock into recv_buf. - void ReceiveICMPFrom(char* recv_buf, size_t recv_buf_len, - size_t expected_size, struct sockaddr_in* src, int sock); - - // The socket used for both reading and writing. - int s_; - - // The loopback address. - struct sockaddr_in addr_; -}; - -void RawSocketICMPTest::SetUp() { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT(s_ = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_ICMP), SyscallSucceeds()); - - addr_ = {}; - - // "On raw sockets sin_port is set to the IP protocol." - ip(7). - addr_.sin_port = IPPROTO_IP; - addr_.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - addr_.sin_family = AF_INET; -} - -void RawSocketICMPTest::TearDown() { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - EXPECT_THAT(close(s_), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// We'll only read an echo in this case, as the kernel won't respond to the -// malformed ICMP checksum. -TEST_F(RawSocketICMPTest, SendAndReceiveBadChecksum) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - // Prepare and send an ICMP packet. Use arbitrary junk for checksum, sequence, - // and ID. None of that should matter for raw sockets - the kernel should - // still give us the packet. - struct icmphdr icmp; - icmp.type = ICMP_ECHO; - icmp.code = 0; - icmp.checksum = 0; - icmp.un.echo.sequence = 2012; - icmp.un.echo.id = 2014; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendEmptyICMP(icmp)); - - // Veryify that we get the echo, then that there's nothing else to read. - char recv_buf[kEmptyICMPSize]; - struct sockaddr_in src; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - ReceiveICMP(recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), sizeof(struct icmphdr), &src)); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(&src, &addr_, sizeof(src)), 0); - // The packet should be identical to what we sent. - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(recv_buf + sizeof(struct iphdr), &icmp, sizeof(icmp)), 0); - - // And there should be nothing left to read. - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(s_, recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} -// -// Send and receive an ICMP packet. -TEST_F(RawSocketICMPTest, SendAndReceive) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - // Prepare and send an ICMP packet. Use arbitrary junk for sequence and ID. - // None of that should matter for raw sockets - the kernel should still give - // us the packet. - struct icmphdr icmp; - icmp.type = ICMP_ECHO; - icmp.code = 0; - icmp.checksum = 0; - icmp.un.echo.sequence = 2012; - icmp.un.echo.id = 2014; - icmp.checksum = ICMPChecksum(icmp, NULL, 0); - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendEmptyICMP(icmp)); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(ExpectICMPSuccess(icmp)); -} - -// We should be able to create multiple raw sockets for the same protocol and -// receive the same packet on both. -TEST_F(RawSocketICMPTest, MultipleSocketReceive) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - FileDescriptor s2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_ICMP)); - - // Prepare and send an ICMP packet. Use arbitrary junk for sequence and ID. - // None of that should matter for raw sockets - the kernel should still give - // us the packet. - struct icmphdr icmp; - icmp.type = ICMP_ECHO; - icmp.code = 0; - icmp.checksum = 0; - icmp.un.echo.sequence = 2016; - icmp.un.echo.id = 2018; - icmp.checksum = ICMPChecksum(icmp, NULL, 0); - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendEmptyICMP(icmp)); - - // Both sockets will receive the echo request and reply in indeterminate - // order, so we'll need to read 2 packets from each. - - // Receive on socket 1. - constexpr int kBufSize = kEmptyICMPSize; - char recv_buf1[2][kBufSize]; - struct sockaddr_in src; - for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) { - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(ReceiveICMP(recv_buf1[i], - ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(recv_buf1[i]), - sizeof(struct icmphdr), &src)); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(&src, &addr_, sizeof(src)), 0); - } - - // Receive on socket 2. - char recv_buf2[2][kBufSize]; - for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) { - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - ReceiveICMPFrom(recv_buf2[i], ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(recv_buf2[i]), - sizeof(struct icmphdr), &src, s2.get())); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(&src, &addr_, sizeof(src)), 0); - } - - // Ensure both sockets receive identical packets. - int types[] = {ICMP_ECHO, ICMP_ECHOREPLY}; - for (int type : types) { - auto match_type = [=](char buf[kBufSize]) { - struct icmphdr* icmp = - reinterpret_cast<struct icmphdr*>(buf + sizeof(struct iphdr)); - return icmp->type == type; - }; - auto icmp1_it = - std::find_if(std::begin(recv_buf1), std::end(recv_buf1), match_type); - auto icmp2_it = - std::find_if(std::begin(recv_buf2), std::end(recv_buf2), match_type); - ASSERT_NE(icmp1_it, std::end(recv_buf1)); - ASSERT_NE(icmp2_it, std::end(recv_buf2)); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(*icmp1_it + sizeof(struct iphdr), - *icmp2_it + sizeof(struct iphdr), sizeof(icmp)), - 0); - } -} - -// A raw ICMP socket and ping socket should both receive the ICMP packets -// intended for the ping socket. -TEST_F(RawSocketICMPTest, RawAndPingSockets) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - FileDescriptor ping_sock = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_ICMP)); - - // Ping sockets take care of the ICMP ID and checksum. - struct icmphdr icmp; - icmp.type = ICMP_ECHO; - icmp.code = 0; - icmp.un.echo.sequence = *static_cast<unsigned short*>(&icmp.un.echo.sequence); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendto)(ping_sock.get(), &icmp, sizeof(icmp), 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), - sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(icmp))); - - // Receive on socket 1, which receives the echo request and reply in - // indeterminate order. - constexpr int kBufSize = kEmptyICMPSize; - char recv_buf1[2][kBufSize]; - struct sockaddr_in src; - for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) { - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - ReceiveICMP(recv_buf1[i], kBufSize, sizeof(struct icmphdr), &src)); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(&src, &addr_, sizeof(src)), 0); - } - - // Receive on socket 2. Ping sockets only get the echo reply, not the initial - // echo. - char ping_recv_buf[kBufSize]; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(ping_sock.get(), ping_recv_buf, kBufSize, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(struct icmphdr))); - - // Ensure both sockets receive identical echo reply packets. - auto match_type_raw = [=](char buf[kBufSize]) { - struct icmphdr* icmp = - reinterpret_cast<struct icmphdr*>(buf + sizeof(struct iphdr)); - return icmp->type == ICMP_ECHOREPLY; - }; - auto raw_reply_it = - std::find_if(std::begin(recv_buf1), std::end(recv_buf1), match_type_raw); - ASSERT_NE(raw_reply_it, std::end(recv_buf1)); - EXPECT_EQ( - memcmp(*raw_reply_it + sizeof(struct iphdr), ping_recv_buf, sizeof(icmp)), - 0); -} - -// A raw ICMP socket should be able to send a malformed short ICMP Echo Request, -// while ping socket should not. -// Neither should be able to receieve a short malformed packet. -TEST_F(RawSocketICMPTest, ShortEchoRawAndPingSockets) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - FileDescriptor ping_sock = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_ICMP)); - - struct icmphdr icmp; - icmp.type = ICMP_ECHO; - icmp.code = 0; - icmp.un.echo.sequence = 0; - icmp.un.echo.id = 6789; - icmp.checksum = 0; - icmp.checksum = ICMPChecksum(icmp, NULL, 0); - - // Omit 2 bytes from ICMP packet. - constexpr int kShortICMPSize = sizeof(icmp) - 2; - - // Sending a malformed short ICMP message to a ping socket should fail. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendto)(ping_sock.get(), &icmp, kShortICMPSize, 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), - sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - // Sending a malformed short ICMP message to a raw socket should not fail. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendto)(s_, &icmp, kShortICMPSize, 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), - sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kShortICMPSize)); - - // Neither Ping nor Raw socket should have anything to read. - char recv_buf[kEmptyICMPSize]; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(ping_sock.get(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), - MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(s_, recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -// A raw ICMP socket should be able to send a malformed short ICMP Echo Reply, -// while ping socket should not. -// Neither should be able to receieve a short malformed packet. -TEST_F(RawSocketICMPTest, ShortEchoReplyRawAndPingSockets) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - FileDescriptor ping_sock = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_ICMP)); - - struct icmphdr icmp; - icmp.type = ICMP_ECHOREPLY; - icmp.code = 0; - icmp.un.echo.sequence = 0; - icmp.un.echo.id = 6789; - icmp.checksum = 0; - icmp.checksum = ICMPChecksum(icmp, NULL, 0); - - // Omit 2 bytes from ICMP packet. - constexpr int kShortICMPSize = sizeof(icmp) - 2; - - // Sending a malformed short ICMP message to a ping socket should fail. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendto)(ping_sock.get(), &icmp, kShortICMPSize, 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), - sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - // Sending a malformed short ICMP message to a raw socket should not fail. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendto)(s_, &icmp, kShortICMPSize, 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), - sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kShortICMPSize)); - - // Neither Ping nor Raw socket should have anything to read. - char recv_buf[kEmptyICMPSize]; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(ping_sock.get(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), - MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(s_, recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -// Test that connect() sends packets to the right place. -TEST_F(RawSocketICMPTest, SendAndReceiveViaConnect) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT( - connect(s_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Prepare and send an ICMP packet. Use arbitrary junk for sequence and ID. - // None of that should matter for raw sockets - the kernel should still give - // us the packet. - struct icmphdr icmp; - icmp.type = ICMP_ECHO; - icmp.code = 0; - icmp.checksum = 0; - icmp.un.echo.sequence = 2003; - icmp.un.echo.id = 2004; - icmp.checksum = ICMPChecksum(icmp, NULL, 0); - ASSERT_THAT(send(s_, &icmp, sizeof(icmp), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(icmp))); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(ExpectICMPSuccess(icmp)); -} - -// Bind to localhost, then send and receive packets. -TEST_F(RawSocketICMPTest, BindSendAndReceive) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(s_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Prepare and send an ICMP packet. Use arbitrary junk for checksum, sequence, - // and ID. None of that should matter for raw sockets - the kernel should - // still give us the packet. - struct icmphdr icmp; - icmp.type = ICMP_ECHO; - icmp.code = 0; - icmp.checksum = 0; - icmp.un.echo.sequence = 2004; - icmp.un.echo.id = 2007; - icmp.checksum = ICMPChecksum(icmp, NULL, 0); - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendEmptyICMP(icmp)); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(ExpectICMPSuccess(icmp)); -} - -// Bind and connect to localhost and send/receive packets. -TEST_F(RawSocketICMPTest, BindConnectSendAndReceive) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(s_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT( - connect(s_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Prepare and send an ICMP packet. Use arbitrary junk for checksum, sequence, - // and ID. None of that should matter for raw sockets - the kernel should - // still give us the packet. - struct icmphdr icmp; - icmp.type = ICMP_ECHO; - icmp.code = 0; - icmp.checksum = 0; - icmp.un.echo.sequence = 2010; - icmp.un.echo.id = 7; - icmp.checksum = ICMPChecksum(icmp, NULL, 0); - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendEmptyICMP(icmp)); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(ExpectICMPSuccess(icmp)); -} - -void RawSocketICMPTest::ExpectICMPSuccess(const struct icmphdr& icmp) { - // We're going to receive both the echo request and reply, but the order is - // indeterminate. - char recv_buf[kEmptyICMPSize]; - struct sockaddr_in src; - bool received_request = false; - bool received_reply = false; - - for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) { - // Receive the packet. - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(ReceiveICMP(recv_buf, ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(recv_buf), - sizeof(struct icmphdr), &src)); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(&src, &addr_, sizeof(src)), 0); - struct icmphdr* recvd_icmp = - reinterpret_cast<struct icmphdr*>(recv_buf + sizeof(struct iphdr)); - switch (recvd_icmp->type) { - case ICMP_ECHO: - EXPECT_FALSE(received_request); - received_request = true; - // The packet should be identical to what we sent. - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(recv_buf + sizeof(struct iphdr), &icmp, sizeof(icmp)), - 0); - break; - - case ICMP_ECHOREPLY: - EXPECT_FALSE(received_reply); - received_reply = true; - // Most fields should be the same. - EXPECT_EQ(recvd_icmp->code, icmp.code); - EXPECT_EQ(recvd_icmp->un.echo.sequence, icmp.un.echo.sequence); - EXPECT_EQ(recvd_icmp->un.echo.id, icmp.un.echo.id); - // A couple are different. - EXPECT_EQ(recvd_icmp->type, ICMP_ECHOREPLY); - // The checksum computed over the reply should still be valid. - EXPECT_EQ(ICMPChecksum(*recvd_icmp, NULL, 0), 0); - break; - } - } - - ASSERT_TRUE(received_request); - ASSERT_TRUE(received_reply); -} - -void RawSocketICMPTest::SendEmptyICMP(const struct icmphdr& icmp) { - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendEmptyICMPTo(s_, addr_, icmp)); -} - -void RawSocketICMPTest::SendEmptyICMPTo(int sock, - const struct sockaddr_in& addr, - const struct icmphdr& icmp) { - // It's safe to use const_cast here because sendmsg won't modify the iovec or - // address. - struct iovec iov = {}; - iov.iov_base = static_cast<void*>(const_cast<struct icmphdr*>(&icmp)); - iov.iov_len = sizeof(icmp); - struct msghdr msg = {}; - msg.msg_name = static_cast<void*>(const_cast<struct sockaddr_in*>(&addr)); - msg.msg_namelen = sizeof(addr); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - msg.msg_control = NULL; - msg.msg_controllen = 0; - msg.msg_flags = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(sendmsg(sock, &msg, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(icmp))); -} - -void RawSocketICMPTest::ReceiveICMP(char* recv_buf, size_t recv_buf_len, - size_t expected_size, - struct sockaddr_in* src) { - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - ReceiveICMPFrom(recv_buf, recv_buf_len, expected_size, src, s_)); -} - -void RawSocketICMPTest::ReceiveICMPFrom(char* recv_buf, size_t recv_buf_len, - size_t expected_size, - struct sockaddr_in* src, int sock) { - struct iovec iov = {}; - iov.iov_base = recv_buf; - iov.iov_len = recv_buf_len; - struct msghdr msg = {}; - msg.msg_name = src; - msg.msg_namelen = sizeof(*src); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - msg.msg_control = NULL; - msg.msg_controllen = 0; - msg.msg_flags = 0; - // We should receive the ICMP packet plus 20 bytes of IP header. - ASSERT_THAT(recvmsg(sock, &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(expected_size + sizeof(struct iphdr))); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/raw_socket_ipv4.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/raw_socket_ipv4.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 352037c88..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/raw_socket_ipv4.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,387 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <linux/capability.h> -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <netinet/ip.h> -#include <netinet/ip_icmp.h> -#include <poll.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <algorithm> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -// Note: in order to run these tests, /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ping_group_range will -// need to be configured to let the superuser create ping sockets (see icmp(7)). - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// Fixture for tests parameterized by protocol. -class RawSocketTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<int> { - protected: - // Creates a socket to be used in tests. - void SetUp() override; - - // Closes the socket created by SetUp(). - void TearDown() override; - - // Sends buf via s_. - void SendBuf(const char* buf, int buf_len); - - // Sends buf to the provided address via the provided socket. - void SendBufTo(int sock, const struct sockaddr_in& addr, const char* buf, - int buf_len); - - // Reads from s_ into recv_buf. - void ReceiveBuf(char* recv_buf, size_t recv_buf_len); - - int Protocol() { return GetParam(); } - - // The socket used for both reading and writing. - int s_; - - // The loopback address. - struct sockaddr_in addr_; -}; - -void RawSocketTest::SetUp() { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT(s_ = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, Protocol()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - addr_ = {}; - - // We don't set ports because raw sockets don't have a notion of ports. - addr_.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - addr_.sin_family = AF_INET; -} - -void RawSocketTest::TearDown() { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - EXPECT_THAT(close(s_), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// We should be able to create multiple raw sockets for the same protocol. -// BasicRawSocket::Setup creates the first one, so we only have to create one -// more here. -TEST_P(RawSocketTest, MultipleCreation) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - int s2; - ASSERT_THAT(s2 = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, Protocol()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(close(s2), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Test that shutting down an unconnected socket fails. -TEST_P(RawSocketTest, FailShutdownWithoutConnect) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT(shutdown(s_, SHUT_WR), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTCONN)); - ASSERT_THAT(shutdown(s_, SHUT_RD), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTCONN)); -} - -// Shutdown is a no-op for raw sockets (and datagram sockets in general). -TEST_P(RawSocketTest, ShutdownWriteNoop) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT( - connect(s_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(shutdown(s_, SHUT_WR), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Arbitrary. - constexpr char kBuf[] = "noop"; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(s_, kBuf, sizeof(kBuf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kBuf))); -} - -// Shutdown is a no-op for raw sockets (and datagram sockets in general). -TEST_P(RawSocketTest, ShutdownReadNoop) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT( - connect(s_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(shutdown(s_, SHUT_RD), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Arbitrary. - constexpr char kBuf[] = "gdg"; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendBuf(kBuf, sizeof(kBuf))); - - constexpr size_t kReadSize = sizeof(kBuf) + sizeof(struct iphdr); - char c[kReadSize]; - ASSERT_THAT(read(s_, &c, sizeof(c)), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kReadSize)); -} - -// Test that listen() fails. -TEST_P(RawSocketTest, FailListen) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(s_, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTSUP)); -} - -// Test that accept() fails. -TEST_P(RawSocketTest, FailAccept) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - struct sockaddr saddr; - socklen_t addrlen; - ASSERT_THAT(accept(s_, &saddr, &addrlen), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTSUP)); -} - -// Test that getpeername() returns nothing before connect(). -TEST_P(RawSocketTest, FailGetPeerNameBeforeConnect) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - struct sockaddr saddr; - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(saddr); - ASSERT_THAT(getpeername(s_, &saddr, &addrlen), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTCONN)); -} - -// Test that getpeername() returns something after connect(). -TEST_P(RawSocketTest, GetPeerName) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT( - connect(s_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - struct sockaddr saddr; - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(saddr); - ASSERT_THAT(getpeername(s_, &saddr, &addrlen), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTCONN)); - ASSERT_GT(addrlen, 0); -} - -// Test that the socket is writable immediately. -TEST_P(RawSocketTest, PollWritableImmediately) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - struct pollfd pfd = {}; - pfd.fd = s_; - pfd.events = POLLOUT; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&pfd, 1, 10000), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); -} - -// Test that the socket isn't readable before receiving anything. -TEST_P(RawSocketTest, PollNotReadableInitially) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - // Try to receive data with MSG_DONTWAIT, which returns immediately if there's - // nothing to be read. - char buf[117]; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(s_, buf, sizeof(buf), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -// Test that the socket becomes readable once something is written to it. -TEST_P(RawSocketTest, PollTriggeredOnWrite) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - // Write something so that there's data to be read. - // Arbitrary. - constexpr char kBuf[] = "JP5"; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendBuf(kBuf, sizeof(kBuf))); - - struct pollfd pfd = {}; - pfd.fd = s_; - pfd.events = POLLIN; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&pfd, 1, 10000), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); -} - -// Test that we can connect() to a valid IP (loopback). -TEST_P(RawSocketTest, ConnectToLoopback) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT( - connect(s_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Test that calling send() without connect() fails. -TEST_P(RawSocketTest, SendWithoutConnectFails) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - // Arbitrary. - constexpr char kBuf[] = "Endgame was good"; - ASSERT_THAT(send(s_, kBuf, sizeof(kBuf), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EDESTADDRREQ)); -} - -// Bind to localhost. -TEST_P(RawSocketTest, BindToLocalhost) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(s_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Bind to a different address. -TEST_P(RawSocketTest, BindToInvalid) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - struct sockaddr_in bind_addr = {}; - bind_addr.sin_family = AF_INET; - bind_addr.sin_addr = {1}; // 1.0.0.0 - An address that we can't bind to. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&bind_addr), - sizeof(bind_addr)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRNOTAVAIL)); -} - -// Send and receive an packet. -TEST_P(RawSocketTest, SendAndReceive) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - // Arbitrary. - constexpr char kBuf[] = "TB12"; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendBuf(kBuf, sizeof(kBuf))); - - // Receive the packet and make sure it's identical. - char recv_buf[sizeof(kBuf) + sizeof(struct iphdr)]; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(ReceiveBuf(recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf))); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(recv_buf + sizeof(struct iphdr), kBuf, sizeof(kBuf)), 0); -} - -// We should be able to create multiple raw sockets for the same protocol and -// receive the same packet on both. -TEST_P(RawSocketTest, MultipleSocketReceive) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - int s2; - ASSERT_THAT(s2 = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, Protocol()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Arbitrary. - constexpr char kBuf[] = "TB10"; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendBuf(kBuf, sizeof(kBuf))); - - // Receive it on socket 1. - char recv_buf1[sizeof(kBuf) + sizeof(struct iphdr)]; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(ReceiveBuf(recv_buf1, sizeof(recv_buf1))); - - // Receive it on socket 2. - char recv_buf2[sizeof(kBuf) + sizeof(struct iphdr)]; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvNoCmsg(s2, recv_buf2, sizeof(recv_buf2))); - - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(recv_buf1 + sizeof(struct iphdr), - recv_buf2 + sizeof(struct iphdr), sizeof(kBuf)), - 0); - - ASSERT_THAT(close(s2), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Test that connect sends packets to the right place. -TEST_P(RawSocketTest, SendAndReceiveViaConnect) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT( - connect(s_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Arbitrary. - constexpr char kBuf[] = "JH4"; - ASSERT_THAT(send(s_, kBuf, sizeof(kBuf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kBuf))); - - // Receive the packet and make sure it's identical. - char recv_buf[sizeof(kBuf) + sizeof(struct iphdr)]; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(ReceiveBuf(recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf))); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(recv_buf + sizeof(struct iphdr), kBuf, sizeof(kBuf)), 0); -} - -// Bind to localhost, then send and receive packets. -TEST_P(RawSocketTest, BindSendAndReceive) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(s_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Arbitrary. - constexpr char kBuf[] = "DR16"; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendBuf(kBuf, sizeof(kBuf))); - - // Receive the packet and make sure it's identical. - char recv_buf[sizeof(kBuf) + sizeof(struct iphdr)]; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(ReceiveBuf(recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf))); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(recv_buf + sizeof(struct iphdr), kBuf, sizeof(kBuf)), 0); -} - -// Bind and connect to localhost and send/receive packets. -TEST_P(RawSocketTest, BindConnectSendAndReceive) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_NET_RAW))); - - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(s_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT( - connect(s_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_), sizeof(addr_)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Arbitrary. - constexpr char kBuf[] = "DG88"; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendBuf(kBuf, sizeof(kBuf))); - - // Receive the packet and make sure it's identical. - char recv_buf[sizeof(kBuf) + sizeof(struct iphdr)]; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(ReceiveBuf(recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf))); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(recv_buf + sizeof(struct iphdr), kBuf, sizeof(kBuf)), 0); -} - -void RawSocketTest::SendBuf(const char* buf, int buf_len) { - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendBufTo(s_, addr_, buf, buf_len)); -} - -void RawSocketTest::SendBufTo(int sock, const struct sockaddr_in& addr, - const char* buf, int buf_len) { - // It's safe to use const_cast here because sendmsg won't modify the iovec or - // address. - struct iovec iov = {}; - iov.iov_base = static_cast<void*>(const_cast<char*>(buf)); - iov.iov_len = static_cast<size_t>(buf_len); - struct msghdr msg = {}; - msg.msg_name = static_cast<void*>(const_cast<struct sockaddr_in*>(&addr)); - msg.msg_namelen = sizeof(addr); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - msg.msg_control = NULL; - msg.msg_controllen = 0; - msg.msg_flags = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(sendmsg(sock, &msg, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf_len)); -} - -void RawSocketTest::ReceiveBuf(char* recv_buf, size_t recv_buf_len) { - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvNoCmsg(s_, recv_buf, recv_buf_len)); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(AllInetTests, RawSocketTest, - ::testing::Values(IPPROTO_TCP, IPPROTO_UDP)); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/read.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/read.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 4430fa3c2..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/read.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,117 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -class ReadTest : public ::testing::Test { - void SetUp() override { - name_ = NewTempAbsPath(); - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(name_.c_str(), O_CREAT, 0644), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - void TearDown() override { unlink(name_.c_str()); } - - public: - std::string name_; -}; - -TEST_F(ReadTest, ZeroBuffer) { - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(name_.c_str(), O_RDWR), SyscallSucceeds()); - - char msg[] = "hello world"; - EXPECT_THAT(PwriteFd(fd, msg, strlen(msg), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(strlen(msg))); - - char buf[10]; - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(fd, buf, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(ReadTest, EmptyFileReturnsZeroAtEOF) { - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(name_.c_str(), O_RDWR), SyscallSucceeds()); - - char eof_buf[10]; - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(fd, eof_buf, 10), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(ReadTest, EofAfterRead) { - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(name_.c_str(), O_RDWR), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Write some bytes to be read. - constexpr char kMessage[] = "hello world"; - EXPECT_THAT(PwriteFd(fd, kMessage, sizeof(kMessage), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kMessage))); - - // Read all of the bytes at once. - char buf[sizeof(kMessage)]; - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(fd, buf, sizeof(kMessage)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kMessage))); - - // Read again with a non-zero buffer and expect EOF. - char eof_buf[10]; - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(fd, eof_buf, 10), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(ReadTest, DevNullReturnsEof) { - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY), SyscallSucceeds()); - std::vector<char> buf(1); - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(fd, buf.data(), 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -const int kReadSize = 128 * 1024; - -// Do not allow random save as it could lead to partial reads. -TEST_F(ReadTest, CanReadFullyFromDevZero_NoRandomSave) { - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY), SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::vector<char> buf(kReadSize, 1); - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(fd, buf.data(), kReadSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kReadSize)); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(std::vector<char>(kReadSize, 0), buf); -} - -TEST_F(ReadTest, ReadDirectoryFails) { - const FileDescriptor file = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), O_RDONLY)); - std::vector<char> buf(1); - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(file.get(), buf.data(), 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EISDIR)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/readv.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/readv.cc deleted file mode 100644 index f327ec3a9..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/readv.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,293 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <limits.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/file_base.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/readv_common.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/timer_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -class ReadvTest : public FileTest { - void SetUp() override { - FileTest::SetUp(); - - ASSERT_THAT(write(test_file_fd_.get(), kReadvTestData, kReadvTestDataSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kReadvTestDataSize)); - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(test_file_fd_.get(), 0, SEEK_SET), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(write(test_pipe_[1], kReadvTestData, kReadvTestDataSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kReadvTestDataSize)); - } -}; - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, ReadOneBufferPerByte_File) { - ReadOneBufferPerByte(test_file_fd_.get()); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, ReadOneBufferPerByte_Pipe) { - ReadOneBufferPerByte(test_pipe_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, ReadOneHalfAtATime_File) { - ReadOneHalfAtATime(test_file_fd_.get()); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, ReadOneHalfAtATime_Pipe) { - ReadOneHalfAtATime(test_pipe_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, ReadAllOneBuffer_File) { - ReadAllOneBuffer(test_file_fd_.get()); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, ReadAllOneBuffer_Pipe) { ReadAllOneBuffer(test_pipe_[0]); } - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, ReadAllOneLargeBuffer_File) { - ReadAllOneLargeBuffer(test_file_fd_.get()); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, ReadAllOneLargeBuffer_Pipe) { - ReadAllOneLargeBuffer(test_pipe_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, ReadBuffersOverlapping_File) { - ReadBuffersOverlapping(test_file_fd_.get()); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, ReadBuffersOverlapping_Pipe) { - ReadBuffersOverlapping(test_pipe_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, ReadBuffersDiscontinuous_File) { - ReadBuffersDiscontinuous(test_file_fd_.get()); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, ReadBuffersDiscontinuous_Pipe) { - ReadBuffersDiscontinuous(test_pipe_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, ReadIovecsCompletelyFilled_File) { - ReadIovecsCompletelyFilled(test_file_fd_.get()); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, ReadIovecsCompletelyFilled_Pipe) { - ReadIovecsCompletelyFilled(test_pipe_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, BadFileDescriptor) { - char buffer[1024]; - struct iovec iov[1]; - iov[0].iov_base = buffer; - iov[0].iov_len = 1024; - - ASSERT_THAT(readv(-1, iov, 1024), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, BadIovecsPointer_File) { - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_file_fd_.get(), nullptr, 1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, BadIovecsPointer_Pipe) { - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_pipe_[0], nullptr, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, BadIovecBase_File) { - struct iovec iov[1]; - iov[0].iov_base = nullptr; - iov[0].iov_len = 1024; - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_file_fd_.get(), iov, 1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, BadIovecBase_Pipe) { - struct iovec iov[1]; - iov[0].iov_base = nullptr; - iov[0].iov_len = 1024; - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_pipe_[0], iov, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, ZeroIovecs_File) { - struct iovec iov[1]; - iov[0].iov_base = 0; - iov[0].iov_len = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_file_fd_.get(), iov, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, ZeroIovecs_Pipe) { - struct iovec iov[1]; - iov[0].iov_base = 0; - iov[0].iov_len = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_pipe_[0], iov, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, NotReadable_File) { - char buffer[1024]; - struct iovec iov[1]; - iov[0].iov_base = buffer; - iov[0].iov_len = 1024; - - std::string wronly_file = NewTempAbsPath(); - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open(wronly_file, O_CREAT | O_WRONLY, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR)); - ASSERT_THAT(readv(fd.get(), iov, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); - fd.reset(); // Close before unlinking. - ASSERT_THAT(unlink(wronly_file.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, NotReadable_Pipe) { - char buffer[1024]; - struct iovec iov[1]; - iov[0].iov_base = buffer; - iov[0].iov_len = 1024; - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_pipe_[1], iov, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, DirNotReadable) { - char buffer[1024]; - struct iovec iov[1]; - iov[0].iov_base = buffer; - iov[0].iov_len = 1024; - - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), O_RDONLY)); - ASSERT_THAT(readv(fd.get(), iov, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EISDIR)); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, OffsetIncremented) { - char* buffer = reinterpret_cast<char*>(malloc(kReadvTestDataSize)); - struct iovec iov[1]; - iov[0].iov_base = buffer; - iov[0].iov_len = kReadvTestDataSize; - - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_file_fd_.get(), iov, 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kReadvTestDataSize)); - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(test_file_fd_.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kReadvTestDataSize)); - - free(buffer); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, EndOfFile) { - char* buffer = reinterpret_cast<char*>(malloc(kReadvTestDataSize)); - struct iovec iov[1]; - iov[0].iov_base = buffer; - iov[0].iov_len = kReadvTestDataSize; - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_file_fd_.get(), iov, 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kReadvTestDataSize)); - free(buffer); - - buffer = reinterpret_cast<char*>(malloc(kReadvTestDataSize)); - iov[0].iov_base = buffer; - iov[0].iov_len = kReadvTestDataSize; - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_file_fd_.get(), iov, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - free(buffer); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, WouldBlock_Pipe) { - struct iovec iov[1]; - iov[0].iov_base = reinterpret_cast<char*>(malloc(kReadvTestDataSize)); - iov[0].iov_len = kReadvTestDataSize; - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_pipe_[0], iov, 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kReadvTestDataSize)); - free(iov[0].iov_base); - - iov[0].iov_base = reinterpret_cast<char*>(malloc(kReadvTestDataSize)); - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_pipe_[0], iov, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); - free(iov[0].iov_base); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, ZeroBuffer) { - char buf[10]; - struct iovec iov[1]; - iov[0].iov_base = buf; - iov[0].iov_len = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_pipe_[0], iov, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, NullIovecInNonemptyArray) { - std::vector<char> buf(kReadvTestDataSize); - struct iovec iov[2]; - iov[0].iov_base = nullptr; - iov[0].iov_len = 0; - iov[1].iov_base = buf.data(); - iov[1].iov_len = kReadvTestDataSize; - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_file_fd_.get(), iov, 2), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kReadvTestDataSize)); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvTest, IovecOutsideTaskAddressRangeInNonemptyArray) { - std::vector<char> buf(kReadvTestDataSize); - struct iovec iov[2]; - iov[0].iov_base = reinterpret_cast<void*>(~static_cast<uintptr_t>(0)); - iov[0].iov_len = 0; - iov[1].iov_base = buf.data(); - iov[1].iov_len = kReadvTestDataSize; - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_file_fd_.get(), iov, 2), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -// This test depends on the maximum extent of a single readv() syscall, so -// we can't tolerate interruption from saving. -TEST(ReadvTestNoFixture, TruncatedAtMax_NoRandomSave) { - // Ensure that we won't be interrupted by ITIMER_PROF. - struct itimerval itv = {}; - auto const cleanup_itimer = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedItimer(ITIMER_PROF, itv)); - - // From Linux's include/linux/fs.h. - size_t const MAX_RW_COUNT = INT_MAX & ~(kPageSize - 1); - - // Create an iovec array with 3 segments pointing to consecutive parts of a - // buffer. The first covers all but the last three pages, and should be - // written to in its entirety. The second covers the last page before - // MAX_RW_COUNT and the first page after; only the first page should be - // written to. The third covers the last page of the buffer, and should be - // skipped entirely. - size_t const kBufferSize = MAX_RW_COUNT + 2 * kPageSize; - size_t const kFirstOffset = MAX_RW_COUNT - kPageSize; - size_t const kSecondOffset = MAX_RW_COUNT + kPageSize; - // The buffer is too big to fit on the stack. - std::vector<char> buf(kBufferSize); - struct iovec iov[3]; - iov[0].iov_base = buf.data(); - iov[0].iov_len = kFirstOffset; - iov[1].iov_base = buf.data() + kFirstOffset; - iov[1].iov_len = kSecondOffset - kFirstOffset; - iov[2].iov_base = buf.data() + kSecondOffset; - iov[2].iov_len = kBufferSize - kSecondOffset; - - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY)); - EXPECT_THAT(readv(fd.get(), iov, 3), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(MAX_RW_COUNT)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/readv_common.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/readv_common.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 35d2dd9e3..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/readv_common.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,180 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/file_base.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -extern const char kReadvTestData[] = - "127.0.0.1 localhost" - "" - "# The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts" - "::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback" - "fe00::0 ip6-localnet" - "ff00::0 ip6-mcastprefix" - "ff02::1 ip6-allnodes" - "ff02::2 ip6-allrouters" - "ff02::3 ip6-allhosts" - "192.168.1.100 a" - "93.184.216.34 foo.bar.example.com xcpu"; -extern const size_t kReadvTestDataSize = sizeof(kReadvTestData); - -static void ReadAllOneProvidedBuffer(int fd, std::vector<char>* buffer) { - struct iovec iovs[1]; - iovs[0].iov_base = buffer->data(); - iovs[0].iov_len = kReadvTestDataSize; - - ASSERT_THAT(readv(fd, iovs, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kReadvTestDataSize)); - - std::pair<struct iovec*, int> iovec_desc(iovs, 1); - EXPECT_THAT(iovec_desc, MatchesStringLength(kReadvTestDataSize)); - EXPECT_THAT(iovec_desc, MatchesStringValue(kReadvTestData)); -} - -void ReadAllOneBuffer(int fd) { - std::vector<char> buffer(kReadvTestDataSize); - ReadAllOneProvidedBuffer(fd, &buffer); -} - -void ReadAllOneLargeBuffer(int fd) { - std::vector<char> buffer(10 * kReadvTestDataSize); - ReadAllOneProvidedBuffer(fd, &buffer); -} - -void ReadOneHalfAtATime(int fd) { - int len0 = kReadvTestDataSize / 2; - int len1 = kReadvTestDataSize - len0; - std::vector<char> buffer0(len0); - std::vector<char> buffer1(len1); - - struct iovec iovs[2]; - iovs[0].iov_base = buffer0.data(); - iovs[0].iov_len = len0; - iovs[1].iov_base = buffer1.data(); - iovs[1].iov_len = len1; - - ASSERT_THAT(readv(fd, iovs, 2), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kReadvTestDataSize)); - - std::pair<struct iovec*, int> iovec_desc(iovs, 2); - EXPECT_THAT(iovec_desc, MatchesStringLength(kReadvTestDataSize)); - EXPECT_THAT(iovec_desc, MatchesStringValue(kReadvTestData)); -} - -void ReadOneBufferPerByte(int fd) { - std::vector<char> buffer(kReadvTestDataSize); - std::vector<struct iovec> iovs(kReadvTestDataSize); - char* buffer_ptr = buffer.data(); - struct iovec* iovs_ptr = iovs.data(); - - for (int i = 0; i < static_cast<int>(kReadvTestDataSize); i++) { - struct iovec iov = { - .iov_base = &buffer_ptr[i], - .iov_len = 1, - }; - iovs_ptr[i] = iov; - } - - ASSERT_THAT(readv(fd, iovs_ptr, kReadvTestDataSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kReadvTestDataSize)); - - std::pair<struct iovec*, int> iovec_desc(iovs.data(), kReadvTestDataSize); - EXPECT_THAT(iovec_desc, MatchesStringLength(kReadvTestDataSize)); - EXPECT_THAT(iovec_desc, MatchesStringValue(kReadvTestData)); -} - -void ReadBuffersOverlapping(int fd) { - // overlap the first overlap_bytes. - int overlap_bytes = 8; - std::vector<char> buffer(kReadvTestDataSize); - - // overlapping causes us to get more data. - int expected_size = kReadvTestDataSize + overlap_bytes; - std::vector<char> expected(expected_size); - char* expected_ptr = expected.data(); - memcpy(expected_ptr, &kReadvTestData[overlap_bytes], overlap_bytes); - memcpy(&expected_ptr[overlap_bytes], &kReadvTestData[overlap_bytes], - kReadvTestDataSize); - - struct iovec iovs[2]; - iovs[0].iov_base = buffer.data(); - iovs[0].iov_len = overlap_bytes; - iovs[1].iov_base = buffer.data(); - iovs[1].iov_len = kReadvTestDataSize; - - ASSERT_THAT(readv(fd, iovs, 2), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kReadvTestDataSize)); - - std::pair<struct iovec*, int> iovec_desc(iovs, 2); - EXPECT_THAT(iovec_desc, MatchesStringLength(expected_size)); - EXPECT_THAT(iovec_desc, MatchesStringValue(expected_ptr)); -} - -void ReadBuffersDiscontinuous(int fd) { - // Each iov is 1 byte separated by 1 byte. - std::vector<char> buffer(kReadvTestDataSize * 2); - std::vector<struct iovec> iovs(kReadvTestDataSize); - - char* buffer_ptr = buffer.data(); - struct iovec* iovs_ptr = iovs.data(); - - for (int i = 0; i < static_cast<int>(kReadvTestDataSize); i++) { - struct iovec iov = { - .iov_base = &buffer_ptr[i * 2], - .iov_len = 1, - }; - iovs_ptr[i] = iov; - } - - ASSERT_THAT(readv(fd, iovs_ptr, kReadvTestDataSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kReadvTestDataSize)); - - std::pair<struct iovec*, int> iovec_desc(iovs.data(), kReadvTestDataSize); - EXPECT_THAT(iovec_desc, MatchesStringLength(kReadvTestDataSize)); - EXPECT_THAT(iovec_desc, MatchesStringValue(kReadvTestData)); -} - -void ReadIovecsCompletelyFilled(int fd) { - int half = kReadvTestDataSize / 2; - std::vector<char> buffer(kReadvTestDataSize); - char* buffer_ptr = buffer.data(); - memset(buffer.data(), '\0', kReadvTestDataSize); - - struct iovec iovs[2]; - iovs[0].iov_base = buffer.data(); - iovs[0].iov_len = half; - iovs[1].iov_base = &buffer_ptr[half]; - iovs[1].iov_len = half; - - ASSERT_THAT(readv(fd, iovs, 2), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(half * 2)); - - std::pair<struct iovec*, int> iovec_desc(iovs, 2); - EXPECT_THAT(iovec_desc, MatchesStringLength(half * 2)); - EXPECT_THAT(iovec_desc, MatchesStringValue(kReadvTestData)); - - char* str = static_cast<char*>(iovs[0].iov_base); - str[iovs[0].iov_len - 1] = '\0'; - ASSERT_EQ(half - 1, strlen(str)); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/readv_common.h b/test/syscalls/linux/readv_common.h deleted file mode 100644 index 2fa40c35f..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/readv_common.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_READV_COMMON_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_READV_COMMON_H_ - -#include <stddef.h> - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// A NUL-terminated string containing the data used by tests using the following -// test helpers. -extern const char kReadvTestData[]; - -// The size of kReadvTestData, including the terminating NUL. -extern const size_t kReadvTestDataSize; - -// ReadAllOneBuffer asserts that it can read kReadvTestData from an fd using -// exactly one iovec. -void ReadAllOneBuffer(int fd); - -// ReadAllOneLargeBuffer asserts that it can read kReadvTestData from an fd -// using exactly one iovec containing an overly large buffer. -void ReadAllOneLargeBuffer(int fd); - -// ReadOneHalfAtATime asserts that it can read test_data_from an fd using -// exactly two iovecs that are roughly equivalent in size. -void ReadOneHalfAtATime(int fd); - -// ReadOneBufferPerByte asserts that it can read kReadvTestData from an fd -// using one iovec per byte. -void ReadOneBufferPerByte(int fd); - -// ReadBuffersOverlapping asserts that it can read kReadvTestData from an fd -// where two iovecs are overlapping. -void ReadBuffersOverlapping(int fd); - -// ReadBuffersDiscontinuous asserts that it can read kReadvTestData from an fd -// where each iovec is discontinuous from the next by 1 byte. -void ReadBuffersDiscontinuous(int fd); - -// ReadIovecsCompletelyFilled asserts that the previous iovec is completely -// filled before moving onto the next. -void ReadIovecsCompletelyFilled(int fd); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_READV_COMMON_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/readv_socket.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/readv_socket.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 3c315cc02..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/readv_socket.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,182 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/file_base.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/readv_common.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -class ReadvSocketTest : public SocketTest { - void SetUp() override { - SocketTest::SetUp(); - ASSERT_THAT( - write(test_unix_stream_socket_[1], kReadvTestData, kReadvTestDataSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kReadvTestDataSize)); - ASSERT_THAT( - write(test_unix_dgram_socket_[1], kReadvTestData, kReadvTestDataSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kReadvTestDataSize)); - ASSERT_THAT(write(test_unix_seqpacket_socket_[1], kReadvTestData, - kReadvTestDataSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kReadvTestDataSize)); - // FIXME(b/69821513): Enable when possible. - // ASSERT_THAT(write(test_tcp_socket_[1], kReadvTestData, - // kReadvTestDataSize), - // SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kReadvTestDataSize)); - } -}; - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, ReadOneBufferPerByte_StreamSocket) { - ReadOneBufferPerByte(test_unix_stream_socket_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, ReadOneBufferPerByte_DgramSocket) { - ReadOneBufferPerByte(test_unix_dgram_socket_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, ReadOneBufferPerByte_SeqPacketSocket) { - ReadOneBufferPerByte(test_unix_seqpacket_socket_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, ReadOneHalfAtATime_StreamSocket) { - ReadOneHalfAtATime(test_unix_stream_socket_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, ReadOneHalfAtATime_DgramSocket) { - ReadOneHalfAtATime(test_unix_dgram_socket_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, ReadAllOneBuffer_StreamSocket) { - ReadAllOneBuffer(test_unix_stream_socket_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, ReadAllOneBuffer_DgramSocket) { - ReadAllOneBuffer(test_unix_dgram_socket_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, ReadAllOneLargeBuffer_StreamSocket) { - ReadAllOneLargeBuffer(test_unix_stream_socket_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, ReadAllOneLargeBuffer_DgramSocket) { - ReadAllOneLargeBuffer(test_unix_dgram_socket_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, ReadBuffersOverlapping_StreamSocket) { - ReadBuffersOverlapping(test_unix_stream_socket_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, ReadBuffersOverlapping_DgramSocket) { - ReadBuffersOverlapping(test_unix_dgram_socket_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, ReadBuffersDiscontinuous_StreamSocket) { - ReadBuffersDiscontinuous(test_unix_stream_socket_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, ReadBuffersDiscontinuous_DgramSocket) { - ReadBuffersDiscontinuous(test_unix_dgram_socket_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, ReadIovecsCompletelyFilled_StreamSocket) { - ReadIovecsCompletelyFilled(test_unix_stream_socket_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, ReadIovecsCompletelyFilled_DgramSocket) { - ReadIovecsCompletelyFilled(test_unix_dgram_socket_[0]); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, BadIovecsPointer_StreamSocket) { - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_unix_stream_socket_[0], nullptr, 1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, BadIovecsPointer_DgramSocket) { - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_unix_dgram_socket_[0], nullptr, 1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, BadIovecBase_StreamSocket) { - struct iovec iov[1]; - iov[0].iov_base = nullptr; - iov[0].iov_len = 1024; - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_unix_stream_socket_[0], iov, 1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, BadIovecBase_DgramSocket) { - struct iovec iov[1]; - iov[0].iov_base = nullptr; - iov[0].iov_len = 1024; - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_unix_dgram_socket_[0], iov, 1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, ZeroIovecs_StreamSocket) { - struct iovec iov[1]; - iov[0].iov_base = 0; - iov[0].iov_len = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_unix_stream_socket_[0], iov, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, ZeroIovecs_DgramSocket) { - struct iovec iov[1]; - iov[0].iov_base = 0; - iov[0].iov_len = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_unix_dgram_socket_[0], iov, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, WouldBlock_StreamSocket) { - struct iovec iov[1]; - iov[0].iov_base = reinterpret_cast<char*>(malloc(kReadvTestDataSize)); - iov[0].iov_len = kReadvTestDataSize; - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_unix_stream_socket_[0], iov, 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kReadvTestDataSize)); - free(iov[0].iov_base); - - iov[0].iov_base = reinterpret_cast<char*>(malloc(kReadvTestDataSize)); - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_unix_stream_socket_[0], iov, 1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); - free(iov[0].iov_base); -} - -TEST_F(ReadvSocketTest, WouldBlock_DgramSocket) { - struct iovec iov[1]; - iov[0].iov_base = reinterpret_cast<char*>(malloc(kReadvTestDataSize)); - iov[0].iov_len = kReadvTestDataSize; - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_unix_dgram_socket_[0], iov, 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kReadvTestDataSize)); - free(iov[0].iov_base); - - iov[0].iov_base = reinterpret_cast<char*>(malloc(kReadvTestDataSize)); - ASSERT_THAT(readv(test_unix_dgram_socket_[0], iov, 1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); - free(iov[0].iov_base); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/rename.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/rename.cc deleted file mode 100644 index c9d76c2e2..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/rename.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,394 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(RenameTest, RootToAnything) { - ASSERT_THAT(rename("/", "/bin"), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBUSY)); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, AnythingToRoot) { - ASSERT_THAT(rename("/bin", "/"), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBUSY)); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, SourceIsAncestorOfTarget) { - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto subdir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(dir.path())); - ASSERT_THAT(rename(dir.path().c_str(), subdir.path().c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - // Try an even deeper directory. - auto deep_subdir = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(subdir.path())); - ASSERT_THAT(rename(dir.path().c_str(), deep_subdir.path().c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, TargetIsAncestorOfSource) { - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto subdir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(dir.path())); - ASSERT_THAT(rename(subdir.path().c_str(), dir.path().c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTEMPTY)); - - // Try an even deeper directory. - auto deep_subdir = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(subdir.path())); - ASSERT_THAT(rename(deep_subdir.path().c_str(), dir.path().c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTEMPTY)); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, FileToSelf) { - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - EXPECT_THAT(rename(f.path().c_str(), f.path().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, DirectoryToSelf) { - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - EXPECT_THAT(rename(f.path().c_str(), f.path().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, FileToSameDirectory) { - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - std::string const newpath = NewTempAbsPath(); - ASSERT_THAT(rename(f.path().c_str(), newpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - std::string const oldpath = f.release(); - f.reset(newpath); - EXPECT_THAT(Exists(oldpath), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(false)); - EXPECT_THAT(Exists(newpath), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(true)); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, DirectoryToSameDirectory) { - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - std::string const newpath = NewTempAbsPath(); - ASSERT_THAT(rename(dir.path().c_str(), newpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - std::string const oldpath = dir.release(); - dir.reset(newpath); - EXPECT_THAT(Exists(oldpath), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(false)); - EXPECT_THAT(Exists(newpath), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(true)); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, FileToParentDirectory) { - auto dir1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto dir2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(dir1.path())); - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(dir2.path())); - std::string const newpath = NewTempAbsPathInDir(dir1.path()); - ASSERT_THAT(rename(f.path().c_str(), newpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - std::string const oldpath = f.release(); - f.reset(newpath); - EXPECT_THAT(Exists(oldpath), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(false)); - EXPECT_THAT(Exists(newpath), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(true)); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, DirectoryToParentDirectory) { - auto dir1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto dir2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(dir1.path())); - auto dir3 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(dir2.path())); - EXPECT_THAT(IsDirectory(dir3.path()), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(true)); - std::string const newpath = NewTempAbsPathInDir(dir1.path()); - ASSERT_THAT(rename(dir3.path().c_str(), newpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - std::string const oldpath = dir3.release(); - dir3.reset(newpath); - EXPECT_THAT(Exists(oldpath), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(false)); - EXPECT_THAT(Exists(newpath), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(true)); - EXPECT_THAT(IsDirectory(newpath), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(true)); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, FileToChildDirectory) { - auto dir1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto dir2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(dir1.path())); - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(dir1.path())); - std::string const newpath = NewTempAbsPathInDir(dir2.path()); - ASSERT_THAT(rename(f.path().c_str(), newpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - std::string const oldpath = f.release(); - f.reset(newpath); - EXPECT_THAT(Exists(oldpath), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(false)); - EXPECT_THAT(Exists(newpath), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(true)); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, DirectoryToChildDirectory) { - auto dir1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto dir2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(dir1.path())); - auto dir3 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(dir1.path())); - std::string const newpath = NewTempAbsPathInDir(dir2.path()); - ASSERT_THAT(rename(dir3.path().c_str(), newpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - std::string const oldpath = dir3.release(); - dir3.reset(newpath); - EXPECT_THAT(Exists(oldpath), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(false)); - EXPECT_THAT(Exists(newpath), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(true)); - EXPECT_THAT(IsDirectory(newpath), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(true)); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, DirectoryToOwnChildDirectory) { - auto dir1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto dir2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(dir1.path())); - std::string const newpath = NewTempAbsPathInDir(dir2.path()); - ASSERT_THAT(rename(dir1.path().c_str(), newpath.c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, FileOverwritesFile) { - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto f1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - dir.path(), "first", TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - auto f2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - dir.path(), "second", TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - ASSERT_THAT(rename(f1.path().c_str(), f2.path().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(Exists(f1.path()), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(false)); - - f1.release(); - std::string f2_contents; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(GetContents(f2.path(), &f2_contents)); - EXPECT_EQ("first", f2_contents); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, DirectoryOverwritesDirectoryLinkCount) { - auto parent1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - EXPECT_THAT(Links(parent1.path()), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(2)); - - auto parent2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - EXPECT_THAT(Links(parent2.path()), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(2)); - - auto dir1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(parent1.path())); - auto dir2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(parent2.path())); - - EXPECT_THAT(Links(parent1.path()), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(3)); - EXPECT_THAT(Links(parent2.path()), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(3)); - - ASSERT_THAT(rename(dir1.path().c_str(), dir2.path().c_str()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(Links(parent1.path()), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(2)); - EXPECT_THAT(Links(parent2.path()), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(3)); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, FileDoesNotExist) { - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const std::string source = JoinPath(dir.path(), "source"); - const std::string dest = JoinPath(dir.path(), "dest"); - ASSERT_THAT(rename(source.c_str(), dest.c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, FileDoesNotOverwriteDirectory) { - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - ASSERT_THAT(rename(f.path().c_str(), dir.path().c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EISDIR)); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, DirectoryDoesNotOverwriteFile) { - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - ASSERT_THAT(rename(dir.path().c_str(), f.path().c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTDIR)); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, DirectoryOverwritesEmptyDirectory) { - auto dir1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(dir1.path())); - auto dir2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - EXPECT_THAT(rename(dir1.path().c_str(), dir2.path().c_str()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(Exists(dir1.path()), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(false)); - dir1.release(); - EXPECT_THAT(Exists(JoinPath(dir2.path(), Basename(f.path()))), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(true)); - f.release(); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, FailsWithDots) { - auto dir1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto dir2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto dir1_dot = absl::StrCat(dir1.path(), "/."); - auto dir2_dot = absl::StrCat(dir2.path(), "/."); - auto dir1_dot_dot = absl::StrCat(dir1.path(), "/.."); - auto dir2_dot_dot = absl::StrCat(dir2.path(), "/.."); - - // Try with dot paths in the first argument - EXPECT_THAT(rename(dir1_dot.c_str(), dir2.path().c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBUSY)); - EXPECT_THAT(rename(dir1_dot_dot.c_str(), dir2.path().c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBUSY)); - - // Try with dot paths in the second argument - EXPECT_THAT(rename(dir1.path().c_str(), dir2_dot.c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBUSY)); - EXPECT_THAT(rename(dir1.path().c_str(), dir2_dot_dot.c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBUSY)); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, DirectoryDoesNotOverwriteNonemptyDirectory) { - auto dir1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto f1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(dir1.path())); - auto dir2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto f2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(dir2.path())); - ASSERT_THAT(rename(dir1.path().c_str(), dir2.path().c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTEMPTY)); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, FailsWhenOldParentNotWritable) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override file and directory permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, false)); - - auto dir1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto f1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(dir1.path())); - auto dir2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - // dir1 is not writable. - ASSERT_THAT(chmod(dir1.path().c_str(), 0555), SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::string const newpath = NewTempAbsPathInDir(dir2.path()); - EXPECT_THAT(rename(f1.path().c_str(), newpath.c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, FailsWhenNewParentNotWritable) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override file and directory permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, false)); - - auto dir1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto f1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(dir1.path())); - // dir2 is not writable. - auto dir2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateDirWith(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), 0555)); - - std::string const newpath = NewTempAbsPathInDir(dir2.path()); - EXPECT_THAT(rename(f1.path().c_str(), newpath.c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -// Equivalent to FailsWhenNewParentNotWritable, but with a destination file -// to overwrite. -TEST(RenameTest, OverwriteFailsWhenNewParentNotWritable) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override file and directory permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, false)); - - auto dir1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto f1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(dir1.path())); - - // dir2 is not writable. - auto dir2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto f2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(dir2.path())); - ASSERT_THAT(chmod(dir2.path().c_str(), 0555), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(rename(f1.path().c_str(), f2.path().c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -// If the parent directory of source is not accessible, rename returns EACCES -// because the user cannot determine if source exists. -TEST(RenameTest, FileDoesNotExistWhenNewParentNotExecutable) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override file and directory permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, false)); - - // No execute permission. - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateDirWith(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), 0400)); - - const std::string source = JoinPath(dir.path(), "source"); - const std::string dest = JoinPath(dir.path(), "dest"); - ASSERT_THAT(rename(source.c_str(), dest.c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, DirectoryWithOpenFdOverwritesEmptyDirectory) { - auto dir1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(dir1.path())); - auto dir2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - // Get an fd on dir1 - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(dir1.path().c_str(), O_DIRECTORY), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto close_f = Cleanup([fd] { - // Close the fd on f. - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - EXPECT_THAT(rename(dir1.path().c_str(), dir2.path().c_str()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - const std::string new_f_path = JoinPath(dir2.path(), Basename(f.path())); - - auto remove_f = Cleanup([&] { - // Delete f in its new location. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Delete(new_f_path)); - f.release(); - }); - - EXPECT_THAT(Exists(dir1.path()), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(false)); - dir1.release(); - EXPECT_THAT(Exists(new_f_path), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(true)); -} - -TEST(RenameTest, FileWithOpenFd) { - TempPath root_dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - TempPath dir1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(root_dir.path())); - TempPath dir2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(root_dir.path())); - TempPath dir3 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(root_dir.path())); - - // Create file in dir1. - constexpr char kContents[] = "foo"; - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - dir1.path(), kContents, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - - // Get fd on file. - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(f.path(), O_RDWR)); - - // Move f to dir2. - const std::string path2 = NewTempAbsPathInDir(dir2.path()); - ASSERT_THAT(rename(f.path().c_str(), path2.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Read f's kContents. - char buf[sizeof(kContents)]; - EXPECT_THAT(PreadFd(fd.get(), &buf, sizeof(kContents), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kContents) - 1)); - EXPECT_EQ(absl::string_view(buf, sizeof(buf) - 1), kContents); - - // Move f to dir3. - const std::string path3 = NewTempAbsPathInDir(dir3.path()); - ASSERT_THAT(rename(path2.c_str(), path3.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Read f's kContents. - EXPECT_THAT(PreadFd(fd.get(), &buf, sizeof(kContents), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kContents) - 1)); - EXPECT_EQ(absl::string_view(buf, sizeof(buf) - 1), kContents); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/rlimits.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/rlimits.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 860f0f688..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/rlimits.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/resource.h> -#include <sys/time.h> - -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(RlimitTest, SetRlimitHigher) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_RESOURCE))); - - struct rlimit rl = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Lower the rlimit first, as it may be equal to /proc/sys/fs/nr_open, in - // which case even users with CAP_SYS_RESOURCE can't raise it. - rl.rlim_cur--; - rl.rlim_max--; - ASSERT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - rl.rlim_max++; - EXPECT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rl), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(RlimitTest, UnprivilegedSetRlimit) { - // Drop privileges if necessary. - if (ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_RESOURCE))) { - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, false)); - } - - struct rlimit rl = {}; - rl.rlim_cur = 1000; - rl.rlim_max = 20000; - EXPECT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct rlimit rl2 = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rl2), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(rl.rlim_cur, rl2.rlim_cur); - EXPECT_EQ(rl.rlim_max, rl2.rlim_max); - - rl.rlim_max = 100000; - EXPECT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rl), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); -} - -TEST(RlimitTest, SetSoftRlimitAboveHard) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_RESOURCE))); - - struct rlimit rl = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rl), SyscallSucceeds()); - - rl.rlim_cur = rl.rlim_max + 1; - EXPECT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rl), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/rtsignal.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/rtsignal.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 81d193ffd..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/rtsignal.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <cerrno> -#include <csignal> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/signal_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// saved_info is set by the handler. -siginfo_t saved_info; - -// has_saved_info is set to true by the handler. -volatile bool has_saved_info; - -void SigHandler(int sig, siginfo_t* info, void* context) { - // Copy to the given info. - saved_info = *info; - has_saved_info = true; -} - -void ClearSavedInfo() { - // Clear the cached info. - memset(&saved_info, 0, sizeof(saved_info)); - has_saved_info = false; -} - -PosixErrorOr<Cleanup> SetupSignalHandler(int sig) { - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_sigaction = SigHandler; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; - return ScopedSigaction(sig, sa); -} - -class RtSignalTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - action_cleanup_ = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(SetupSignalHandler(SIGUSR1)); - mask_cleanup_ = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_UNBLOCK, SIGUSR1)); - } - - void TearDown() override { ClearSavedInfo(); } - - private: - Cleanup action_cleanup_; - Cleanup mask_cleanup_; -}; - -static int rt_sigqueueinfo(pid_t tgid, int sig, siginfo_t* uinfo) { - int ret; - do { - // NOTE(b/25434735): rt_sigqueueinfo(2) could return EAGAIN for RT signals. - ret = syscall(SYS_rt_sigqueueinfo, tgid, sig, uinfo); - } while (ret == -1 && errno == EAGAIN); - return ret; -} - -TEST_F(RtSignalTest, InvalidTID) { - siginfo_t uinfo; - // Depending on the kernel version, these calls may fail with - // ESRCH (goobunutu machines) or EPERM (production machines). Thus, - // the test simply ensures that they do fail. - EXPECT_THAT(rt_sigqueueinfo(-1, SIGUSR1, &uinfo), SyscallFails()); - EXPECT_FALSE(has_saved_info); - EXPECT_THAT(rt_sigqueueinfo(0, SIGUSR1, &uinfo), SyscallFails()); - EXPECT_FALSE(has_saved_info); -} - -TEST_F(RtSignalTest, InvalidCodes) { - siginfo_t uinfo; - - // We need a child for the code checks to apply. If the process is delivering - // to itself, then it can use whatever codes it wants and they will go - // through. - pid_t child = fork(); - if (child == 0) { - _exit(1); - } - ASSERT_THAT(child, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // These are not allowed for child processes. - uinfo.si_code = 0; // SI_USER. - EXPECT_THAT(rt_sigqueueinfo(child, SIGUSR1, &uinfo), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - uinfo.si_code = 0x80; // SI_KERNEL. - EXPECT_THAT(rt_sigqueueinfo(child, SIGUSR1, &uinfo), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - uinfo.si_code = -6; // SI_TKILL. - EXPECT_THAT(rt_sigqueueinfo(child, SIGUSR1, &uinfo), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - uinfo.si_code = -1; // SI_QUEUE (allowed). - EXPECT_THAT(rt_sigqueueinfo(child, SIGUSR1, &uinfo), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Join the child process. - EXPECT_THAT(waitpid(child, nullptr, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(RtSignalTest, ValueDelivered) { - siginfo_t uinfo; - uinfo.si_code = -1; // SI_QUEUE (allowed). - uinfo.si_errno = 0x1234; - - EXPECT_EQ(saved_info.si_errno, 0x0); - EXPECT_THAT(rt_sigqueueinfo(getpid(), SIGUSR1, &uinfo), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(has_saved_info); - EXPECT_EQ(saved_info.si_errno, 0x1234); -} - -TEST_F(RtSignalTest, SignoMatch) { - auto action2_cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(SetupSignalHandler(SIGUSR2)); - auto mask2_cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_UNBLOCK, SIGUSR2)); - - siginfo_t uinfo; - uinfo.si_code = -1; // SI_QUEUE (allowed). - - EXPECT_THAT(rt_sigqueueinfo(getpid(), SIGUSR1, &uinfo), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(has_saved_info); - EXPECT_EQ(saved_info.si_signo, SIGUSR1); - - ClearSavedInfo(); - - EXPECT_THAT(rt_sigqueueinfo(getpid(), SIGUSR2, &uinfo), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(has_saved_info); - EXPECT_EQ(saved_info.si_signo, SIGUSR2); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - // These tests depend on delivering SIGUSR1/2 to the main thread (so they can - // synchronously check has_saved_info). Block these so that any other threads - // created by TestInit will also have them blocked. - sigset_t set; - sigemptyset(&set); - sigaddset(&set, SIGUSR1); - sigaddset(&set, SIGUSR2); - TEST_PCHECK(sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &set, nullptr) == 0); - - gvisor::testing::TestInit(&argc, &argv); - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/sched.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/sched.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 735e99411..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/sched.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <sched.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// In linux, pid is limited to 29 bits because how futex is implemented. -constexpr int kImpossiblePID = (1 << 29) + 1; - -TEST(SchedGetparamTest, ReturnsZero) { - struct sched_param param; - EXPECT_THAT(sched_getparam(getpid(), ¶m), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(param.sched_priority, 0); - EXPECT_THAT(sched_getparam(/*pid=*/0, ¶m), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(param.sched_priority, 0); -} - -TEST(SchedGetparamTest, InvalidPIDReturnsEINVAL) { - struct sched_param param; - EXPECT_THAT(sched_getparam(/*pid=*/-1, ¶m), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(SchedGetparamTest, ImpossiblePIDReturnsESRCH) { - struct sched_param param; - EXPECT_THAT(sched_getparam(kImpossiblePID, ¶m), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); -} - -TEST(SchedGetparamTest, NullParamReturnsEINVAL) { - EXPECT_THAT(sched_getparam(0, nullptr), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(SchedGetschedulerTest, ReturnsSchedOther) { - EXPECT_THAT(sched_getscheduler(getpid()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(SCHED_OTHER)); - EXPECT_THAT(sched_getscheduler(/*pid=*/0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(SCHED_OTHER)); -} - -TEST(SchedGetschedulerTest, ReturnsEINVAL) { - EXPECT_THAT(sched_getscheduler(/*pid=*/-1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(SchedGetschedulerTest, ReturnsESRCH) { - EXPECT_THAT(sched_getscheduler(kImpossiblePID), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESRCH)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/sched_yield.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/sched_yield.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 5d24f5b58..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/sched_yield.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sched.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(SchedYieldTest, Success) { - EXPECT_THAT(sched_yield(), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(sched_yield(), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/seccomp.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/seccomp.cc deleted file mode 100644 index e77586852..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/seccomp.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,406 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <linux/audit.h> -#include <linux/filter.h> -#include <linux/seccomp.h> -#include <pthread.h> -#include <sched.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/prctl.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <ucontext.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <atomic> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/base/macros.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/memory_util.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/proc_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -#ifndef SYS_SECCOMP -#define SYS_SECCOMP 1 -#endif - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// A syscall not implemented by Linux that we don't expect to be called. -constexpr uint32_t kFilteredSyscall = SYS_vserver; - -// Applies a seccomp-bpf filter that returns `filtered_result` for -// `sysno` and allows all other syscalls. Async-signal-safe. -void ApplySeccompFilter(uint32_t sysno, uint32_t filtered_result, - uint32_t flags = 0) { - // "Prior to [PR_SET_SECCOMP], the task must call prctl(PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, - // 1) or run with CAP_SYS_ADMIN privileges in its namespace." - - // Documentation/prctl/seccomp_filter.txt - // - // prctl(PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 1) may be called repeatedly; calls after the - // first are no-ops. - TEST_PCHECK(prctl(PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 1, 0, 0, 0) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - - struct sock_filter filter[] = { - // A = seccomp_data.arch - BPF_STMT(BPF_LD | BPF_ABS | BPF_W, 4), - // if (A != AUDIT_ARCH_X86_64) goto kill - BPF_JUMP(BPF_JMP | BPF_JEQ | BPF_K, AUDIT_ARCH_X86_64, 0, 4), - // A = seccomp_data.nr - BPF_STMT(BPF_LD | BPF_ABS | BPF_W, 0), - // if (A != sysno) goto allow - BPF_JUMP(BPF_JMP | BPF_JEQ | BPF_K, sysno, 0, 1), - // return filtered_result - BPF_STMT(BPF_RET | BPF_K, filtered_result), - // allow: return SECCOMP_RET_ALLOW - BPF_STMT(BPF_RET | BPF_K, SECCOMP_RET_ALLOW), - // kill: return SECCOMP_RET_KILL - BPF_STMT(BPF_RET | BPF_K, SECCOMP_RET_KILL), - }; - struct sock_fprog prog; - prog.len = ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(filter); - prog.filter = filter; - if (flags) { - TEST_CHECK(syscall(__NR_seccomp, SECCOMP_SET_MODE_FILTER, flags, &prog) == - 0); - } else { - TEST_PCHECK(prctl(PR_SET_SECCOMP, SECCOMP_MODE_FILTER, &prog, 0, 0) == 0); - } - MaybeSave(); -} - -// Wrapper for sigaction. Async-signal-safe. -void RegisterSignalHandler(int signum, - void (*handler)(int, siginfo_t*, void*)) { - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_sigaction = handler; - sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; - TEST_PCHECK(sigaction(signum, &sa, nullptr) == 0); - MaybeSave(); -} - -// All of the following tests execute in a subprocess to ensure that each test -// is run in a separate process. This avoids cross-contamination of seccomp -// state between tests, and is necessary to ensure that test processes killed -// by SECCOMP_RET_KILL are single-threaded (since SECCOMP_RET_KILL only kills -// the offending thread, not the whole thread group). - -TEST(SeccompTest, RetKillCausesDeathBySIGSYS) { - pid_t const pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - // Register a signal handler for SIGSYS that we don't expect to be invoked. - RegisterSignalHandler(SIGSYS, +[](int, siginfo_t*, void*) { _exit(1); }); - ApplySeccompFilter(kFilteredSyscall, SECCOMP_RET_KILL); - syscall(kFilteredSyscall); - TEST_CHECK_MSG(false, "Survived invocation of test syscall"); - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status) && WTERMSIG(status) == SIGSYS) - << "status " << status; -} - -TEST(SeccompTest, RetKillOnlyKillsOneThread) { - Mapping stack = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - - pid_t const pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - // Register a signal handler for SIGSYS that we don't expect to be invoked. - RegisterSignalHandler(SIGSYS, +[](int, siginfo_t*, void*) { _exit(1); }); - ApplySeccompFilter(kFilteredSyscall, SECCOMP_RET_KILL); - // Pass CLONE_VFORK to block the original thread in the child process until - // the clone thread exits with SIGSYS. - // - // N.B. clone(2) is not officially async-signal-safe, but at minimum glibc's - // x86_64 implementation is safe. See glibc - // sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone.S. - clone( - +[](void* arg) { - syscall(kFilteredSyscall); // should kill the thread - _exit(1); // should be unreachable - return 2; // should be very unreachable, shut up the compiler - }, - stack.endptr(), - CLONE_FILES | CLONE_FS | CLONE_SIGHAND | CLONE_THREAD | CLONE_VM | - CLONE_VFORK, - nullptr); - _exit(0); - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "status " << status; -} - -TEST(SeccompTest, RetTrapCausesSIGSYS) { - pid_t const pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - constexpr uint16_t kTrapValue = 0xdead; - RegisterSignalHandler( - SIGSYS, +[](int signo, siginfo_t* info, void* ucv) { - ucontext_t* uc = static_cast<ucontext_t*>(ucv); - // This is a signal handler, so we must stay async-signal-safe. - TEST_CHECK(info->si_signo == SIGSYS); - TEST_CHECK(info->si_code == SYS_SECCOMP); - TEST_CHECK(info->si_errno == kTrapValue); - TEST_CHECK(info->si_call_addr != nullptr); - TEST_CHECK(info->si_syscall == kFilteredSyscall); -#ifdef __x86_64__ - TEST_CHECK(info->si_arch == AUDIT_ARCH_X86_64); - TEST_CHECK(uc->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_RAX] == kFilteredSyscall); -#endif // defined(__x86_64__) - _exit(0); - }); - ApplySeccompFilter(kFilteredSyscall, SECCOMP_RET_TRAP | kTrapValue); - syscall(kFilteredSyscall); - TEST_CHECK_MSG(false, "Survived invocation of test syscall"); - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "status " << status; -} - -#ifdef __x86_64__ - -constexpr uint64_t kVsyscallTimeEntry = 0xffffffffff600400; - -time_t vsyscall_time(time_t* t) { - return reinterpret_cast<time_t (*)(time_t*)>(kVsyscallTimeEntry)(t); -} - -TEST(SeccompTest, SeccompAppliesToVsyscall) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IsVsyscallEnabled())); - - pid_t const pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - constexpr uint16_t kTrapValue = 0xdead; - RegisterSignalHandler( - SIGSYS, +[](int signo, siginfo_t* info, void* ucv) { - ucontext_t* uc = static_cast<ucontext_t*>(ucv); - // This is a signal handler, so we must stay async-signal-safe. - TEST_CHECK(info->si_signo == SIGSYS); - TEST_CHECK(info->si_code == SYS_SECCOMP); - TEST_CHECK(info->si_errno == kTrapValue); - TEST_CHECK(info->si_call_addr != nullptr); - TEST_CHECK(info->si_syscall == SYS_time); - TEST_CHECK(info->si_arch == AUDIT_ARCH_X86_64); - TEST_CHECK(uc->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_RAX] == SYS_time); - _exit(0); - }); - ApplySeccompFilter(SYS_time, SECCOMP_RET_TRAP | kTrapValue); - vsyscall_time(nullptr); // Should result in death. - TEST_CHECK_MSG(false, "Survived invocation of test syscall"); - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "status " << status; -} - -TEST(SeccompTest, RetKillVsyscallCausesDeathBySIGSYS) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IsVsyscallEnabled())); - - pid_t const pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - // Register a signal handler for SIGSYS that we don't expect to be invoked. - RegisterSignalHandler( - SIGSYS, +[](int, siginfo_t*, void*) { _exit(1); }); - ApplySeccompFilter(SYS_time, SECCOMP_RET_KILL); - vsyscall_time(nullptr); // Should result in death. - TEST_CHECK_MSG(false, "Survived invocation of test syscall"); - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status) && WTERMSIG(status) == SIGSYS) - << "status " << status; -} - -#endif // defined(__x86_64__) - -TEST(SeccompTest, RetTraceWithoutPtracerReturnsENOSYS) { - pid_t const pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - ApplySeccompFilter(kFilteredSyscall, SECCOMP_RET_TRACE); - TEST_CHECK(syscall(kFilteredSyscall) == -1 && errno == ENOSYS); - _exit(0); - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "status " << status; -} - -TEST(SeccompTest, RetErrnoReturnsErrno) { - pid_t const pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - // ENOTNAM: "Not a XENIX named type file" - ApplySeccompFilter(kFilteredSyscall, SECCOMP_RET_ERRNO | ENOTNAM); - TEST_CHECK(syscall(kFilteredSyscall) == -1 && errno == ENOTNAM); - _exit(0); - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "status " << status; -} - -TEST(SeccompTest, RetAllowAllowsSyscall) { - pid_t const pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - ApplySeccompFilter(kFilteredSyscall, SECCOMP_RET_ALLOW); - TEST_CHECK(syscall(kFilteredSyscall) == -1 && errno == ENOSYS); - _exit(0); - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "status " << status; -} - -// This test will validate that TSYNC will apply to all threads. -TEST(SeccompTest, TsyncAppliesToAllThreads) { - Mapping stack = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - MmapAnon(2 * kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - - // We don't want to apply this policy to other test runner threads, so fork. - const pid_t pid = fork(); - - if (pid == 0) { - // First check that we receive a ENOSYS before the policy is applied. - TEST_CHECK(syscall(kFilteredSyscall) == -1 && errno == ENOSYS); - - // N.B. clone(2) is not officially async-signal-safe, but at minimum glibc's - // x86_64 implementation is safe. See glibc - // sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone.S. - clone( - +[](void* arg) { - ApplySeccompFilter(kFilteredSyscall, SECCOMP_RET_ERRNO | ENOTNAM, - SECCOMP_FILTER_FLAG_TSYNC); - return 0; - }, - stack.endptr(), - CLONE_FILES | CLONE_FS | CLONE_SIGHAND | CLONE_THREAD | CLONE_VM | - CLONE_VFORK, - nullptr); - - // Because we're using CLONE_VFORK this thread will be blocked until - // the second thread has released resources to our virtual memory, since - // we're not execing that will happen on _exit. - - // Now verify that the policy applied to this thread too. - TEST_CHECK(syscall(kFilteredSyscall) == -1 && errno == ENOTNAM); - _exit(0); - } - - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - int status = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "status " << status; -} - -// This test will validate that seccomp(2) rejects unsupported flags. -TEST(SeccompTest, SeccompRejectsUnknownFlags) { - constexpr uint32_t kInvalidFlag = 123; - ASSERT_THAT( - syscall(__NR_seccomp, SECCOMP_SET_MODE_FILTER, kInvalidFlag, nullptr), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(SeccompTest, LeastPermissiveFilterReturnValueApplies) { - // This is RetKillCausesDeathBySIGSYS, plus extra filters before and after the - // one that causes the kill that should be ignored. - pid_t const pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - RegisterSignalHandler(SIGSYS, +[](int, siginfo_t*, void*) { _exit(1); }); - ApplySeccompFilter(kFilteredSyscall, SECCOMP_RET_TRACE); - ApplySeccompFilter(kFilteredSyscall, SECCOMP_RET_KILL); - ApplySeccompFilter(kFilteredSyscall, SECCOMP_RET_ERRNO | ENOTNAM); - syscall(kFilteredSyscall); - TEST_CHECK_MSG(false, "Survived invocation of test syscall"); - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status) && WTERMSIG(status) == SIGSYS) - << "status " << status; -} - -// Passed as argv[1] to cause the test binary to invoke kFilteredSyscall and -// exit. Not a real flag since flag parsing happens during initialization, -// which may create threads. -constexpr char kInvokeFilteredSyscallFlag[] = "--seccomp_test_child"; - -TEST(SeccompTest, FiltersPreservedAcrossForkAndExecve) { - ExecveArray const grandchild_argv( - {"/proc/self/exe", kInvokeFilteredSyscallFlag}); - - pid_t const pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - ApplySeccompFilter(kFilteredSyscall, SECCOMP_RET_KILL); - pid_t const grandchild_pid = fork(); - if (grandchild_pid == 0) { - execve(grandchild_argv.get()[0], grandchild_argv.get(), - /* envp = */ nullptr); - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(false, "execve failed"); - } - int status; - TEST_PCHECK(waitpid(grandchild_pid, &status, 0) == grandchild_pid); - TEST_CHECK(WIFSIGNALED(status) && WTERMSIG(status) == SIGSYS); - _exit(0); - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "status " << status; -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - if (argc >= 2 && - strcmp(argv[1], gvisor::testing::kInvokeFilteredSyscallFlag) == 0) { - syscall(gvisor::testing::kFilteredSyscall); - exit(0); - } - - gvisor::testing::TestInit(&argc, &argv); - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/select.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/select.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 88c010aec..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/select.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,168 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/resource.h> -#include <sys/select.h> -#include <sys/time.h> -#include <climits> -#include <csignal> -#include <cstdio> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/base_poll_test.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/rlimit_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -class SelectTest : public BasePollTest { - protected: - void SetUp() override { BasePollTest::SetUp(); } - void TearDown() override { BasePollTest::TearDown(); } -}; - -// See that when there are no FD sets, select behaves like sleep. -TEST_F(SelectTest, NullFds) { - struct timeval timeout = absl::ToTimeval(absl::Milliseconds(10)); - ASSERT_THAT(select(0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, &timeout), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(timeout.tv_sec, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(timeout.tv_usec, 0); - - timeout = absl::ToTimeval(absl::Milliseconds(10)); - ASSERT_THAT(select(1, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, &timeout), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(timeout.tv_sec, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(timeout.tv_usec, 0); -} - -TEST_F(SelectTest, NegativeNfds) { - EXPECT_THAT(select(-1, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(select(-100000, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(select(INT_MIN, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_F(SelectTest, ClosedFds) { - auto temp_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(temp_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // We can't rely on a file descriptor being closed in a multi threaded - // application so fork to get a clean process. - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess([&] { - int fd_num = fd.get(); - fd.reset(); - - fd_set read_set; - FD_ZERO(&read_set); - FD_SET(fd_num, &read_set); - - struct timeval timeout = - absl::ToTimeval(absl::Milliseconds(10)); - TEST_PCHECK(select(fd_num + 1, &read_set, nullptr, nullptr, - &timeout) != 0); - TEST_PCHECK(errno == EBADF); - }), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -TEST_F(SelectTest, ZeroTimeout) { - struct timeval timeout = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(select(1, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, &timeout), - SyscallSucceeds()); - // Ignore timeout as its value is now undefined. -} - -// If random S/R interrupts the select, SIGALRM may be delivered before select -// restarts, causing the select to hang forever. -TEST_F(SelectTest, NoTimeout_NoRandomSave) { - // When there's no timeout, select may never return so set a timer. - SetTimer(absl::Milliseconds(100)); - // See that we get interrupted by the timer. - ASSERT_THAT(select(1, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINTR)); - EXPECT_TRUE(TimerFired()); -} - -TEST_F(SelectTest, InvalidTimeoutNegative) { - struct timeval timeout = absl::ToTimeval(absl::Microseconds(-1)); - EXPECT_THAT(select(1, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, &timeout), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - // Ignore timeout as its value is now undefined. -} - -// Verify that a signal interrupts select. -// -// If random S/R interrupts the select, SIGALRM may be delivered before select -// restarts, causing the select to hang forever. -TEST_F(SelectTest, InterruptedBySignal_NoRandomSave) { - absl::Duration duration(absl::Seconds(5)); - struct timeval timeout = absl::ToTimeval(duration); - SetTimer(absl::Milliseconds(100)); - ASSERT_FALSE(TimerFired()); - ASSERT_THAT(select(1, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, &timeout), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINTR)); - EXPECT_TRUE(TimerFired()); - // Ignore timeout as its value is now undefined. -} - -TEST_F(SelectTest, IgnoreBitsAboveNfds) { - // fd_set is a bit array with at least FD_SETSIZE bits. Test that bits - // corresponding to file descriptors above nfds are ignored. - fd_set read_set; - FD_ZERO(&read_set); - constexpr int kNfds = 1; - for (int fd = kNfds; fd < FD_SETSIZE; fd++) { - FD_SET(fd, &read_set); - } - // Pass a zero timeout so that select returns immediately. - struct timeval timeout = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(select(kNfds, &read_set, nullptr, nullptr, &timeout), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -// This test illustrates Linux's behavior of 'select' calls passing after -// setrlimit RLIMIT_NOFILE is called. In particular, versions of sshd rely on -// this behavior. -TEST_F(SelectTest, SetrlimitCallNOFILE) { - fd_set read_set; - FD_ZERO(&read_set); - timeval timeout = {}; - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open(NewTempAbsPath(), O_RDONLY | O_CREAT, S_IRUSR)); - - Cleanup reset_rlimit = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSetSoftRlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, 0)); - - FD_SET(fd.get(), &read_set); - // this call with zero timeout should return immediately - EXPECT_THAT(select(fd.get() + 1, &read_set, nullptr, nullptr, &timeout), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/semaphore.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/semaphore.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 40c57f543..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/semaphore.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,492 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/ipc.h> -#include <sys/sem.h> -#include <sys/types.h> - -#include <atomic> -#include <cerrno> -#include <ctime> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/base/macros.h" -#include "absl/memory/memory.h" -#include "absl/synchronization/mutex.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -class AutoSem { - public: - explicit AutoSem(int id) : id_(id) {} - ~AutoSem() { - if (id_ >= 0) { - EXPECT_THAT(semctl(id_, 0, IPC_RMID), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - } - - int release() { - int old = id_; - id_ = -1; - return old; - } - - int get() { return id_; } - - private: - int id_ = -1; -}; - -TEST(SemaphoreTest, SemGet) { - // Test creation and lookup. - AutoSem sem(semget(1, 10, IPC_CREAT)); - ASSERT_THAT(sem.get(), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(semget(1, 10, IPC_CREAT), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sem.get())); - EXPECT_THAT(semget(1, 9, IPC_CREAT), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sem.get())); - - // Creation and lookup failure cases. - EXPECT_THAT(semget(1, 11, IPC_CREAT), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(semget(1, -1, IPC_CREAT), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(semget(1, 10, IPC_CREAT | IPC_EXCL), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EEXIST)); - EXPECT_THAT(semget(2, 1, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); - EXPECT_THAT(semget(2, 0, IPC_CREAT), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - // Private semaphores never conflict. - AutoSem sem2(semget(IPC_PRIVATE, 1, 0)); - AutoSem sem3(semget(IPC_PRIVATE, 1, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT(sem2.get(), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_NE(sem.get(), sem2.get()); - ASSERT_THAT(sem3.get(), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_NE(sem3.get(), sem2.get()); -} - -// Tests simple operations that shouldn't block in a single-thread. -TEST(SemaphoreTest, SemOpSingleNoBlock) { - AutoSem sem(semget(IPC_PRIVATE, 1, 0600 | IPC_CREAT)); - ASSERT_THAT(sem.get(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct sembuf buf = {}; - buf.sem_op = 1; - ASSERT_THAT(semop(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - - buf.sem_op = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(semop(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - - buf.sem_op = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(semop(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Error cases with invalid values. - ASSERT_THAT(semop(sem.get() + 1, &buf, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - buf.sem_num = 1; - ASSERT_THAT(semop(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFBIG)); - - ASSERT_THAT(semop(sem.get(), nullptr, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// Tests multiple operations that shouldn't block in a single-thread. -TEST(SemaphoreTest, SemOpMultiNoBlock) { - AutoSem sem(semget(IPC_PRIVATE, 4, 0600 | IPC_CREAT)); - ASSERT_THAT(sem.get(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct sembuf bufs[5] = {}; - bufs[0].sem_num = 0; - bufs[0].sem_op = 10; - bufs[0].sem_flg = 0; - - bufs[1].sem_num = 1; - bufs[1].sem_op = 2; - bufs[1].sem_flg = 0; - - bufs[2].sem_num = 2; - bufs[2].sem_op = 3; - bufs[2].sem_flg = 0; - - bufs[3].sem_num = 0; - bufs[3].sem_op = -5; - bufs[3].sem_flg = 0; - - bufs[4].sem_num = 2; - bufs[4].sem_op = 2; - bufs[4].sem_flg = 0; - - ASSERT_THAT(semop(sem.get(), bufs, ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(bufs)), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(semctl(sem.get(), 0, GETVAL), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(5)); - ASSERT_THAT(semctl(sem.get(), 1, GETVAL), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(2)); - ASSERT_THAT(semctl(sem.get(), 2, GETVAL), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(5)); - ASSERT_THAT(semctl(sem.get(), 3, GETVAL), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - for (auto& b : bufs) { - b.sem_op = -b.sem_op; - } - // 0 and 3 order must be reversed, otherwise it will block. - std::swap(bufs[0].sem_op, bufs[3].sem_op); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(semop)(sem.get(), bufs, ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(bufs)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // All semaphores should be back to 0 now. - for (size_t i = 0; i < 4; ++i) { - ASSERT_THAT(semctl(sem.get(), i, GETVAL), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - } -} - -// Makes a best effort attempt to ensure that operation would block. -TEST(SemaphoreTest, SemOpBlock) { - AutoSem sem(semget(IPC_PRIVATE, 1, 0600 | IPC_CREAT)); - ASSERT_THAT(sem.get(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::atomic<int> blocked = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(1); - ScopedThread th([&sem, &blocked] { - absl::SleepFor(absl::Milliseconds(100)); - ASSERT_EQ(blocked.load(), 1); - - struct sembuf buf = {}; - buf.sem_op = 1; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(semop)(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - struct sembuf buf = {}; - buf.sem_op = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(semop)(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - blocked.store(0); -} - -// Tests that IPC_NOWAIT returns with no wait. -TEST(SemaphoreTest, SemOpNoBlock) { - AutoSem sem(semget(IPC_PRIVATE, 1, 0600 | IPC_CREAT)); - ASSERT_THAT(sem.get(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct sembuf buf = {}; - buf.sem_flg = IPC_NOWAIT; - - buf.sem_op = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(semop(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); - - buf.sem_op = 1; - ASSERT_THAT(semop(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - - buf.sem_op = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(semop(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -// Test runs 2 threads, one signals the other waits the same number of times. -TEST(SemaphoreTest, SemOpSimple) { - AutoSem sem(semget(IPC_PRIVATE, 1, 0600 | IPC_CREAT)); - ASSERT_THAT(sem.get(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - constexpr size_t kLoops = 100; - ScopedThread th([&sem] { - struct sembuf buf = {}; - buf.sem_op = 1; - for (size_t i = 0; i < kLoops; i++) { - // Sleep to prevent making all increments in one shot without letting - // the waiter wait. - absl::SleepFor(absl::Milliseconds(1)); - ASSERT_THAT(semop(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - }); - - struct sembuf buf = {}; - buf.sem_op = -1; - for (size_t i = 0; i < kLoops; i++) { - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(semop)(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - } -} - -// Tests that semaphore can be removed while there are waiters. -// NoRandomSave: Test relies on timing that random save throws off. -TEST(SemaphoreTest, SemOpRemoveWithWaiter_NoRandomSave) { - AutoSem sem(semget(IPC_PRIVATE, 2, 0600 | IPC_CREAT)); - ASSERT_THAT(sem.get(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ScopedThread th([&sem] { - absl::SleepFor(absl::Milliseconds(250)); - ASSERT_THAT(semctl(sem.release(), 0, IPC_RMID), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // This must happen before IPC_RMID runs above. Otherwise it fails with EINVAL - // instead because the semaphore has already been removed. - struct sembuf buf = {}; - buf.sem_op = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(semop)(sem.get(), &buf, 1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EIDRM)); -} - -// Semaphore isn't fair. It will execute any waiter that can satisfy the -// request even if it gets in front of other waiters. -TEST(SemaphoreTest, SemOpBestFitExecution) { - AutoSem sem(semget(IPC_PRIVATE, 1, 0600 | IPC_CREAT)); - ASSERT_THAT(sem.get(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ScopedThread th([&sem] { - struct sembuf buf = {}; - buf.sem_op = -2; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(semop)(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallFails()); - // Ensure that wait will only unblock when the semaphore is removed. On - // EINTR retry it may race with deletion and return EINVAL. - ASSERT_TRUE(errno == EIDRM || errno == EINVAL) << "errno=" << errno; - }); - - // Ensures that '-1' below will unblock even though '-10' above is waiting - // for the same semaphore. - for (size_t i = 0; i < 10; ++i) { - struct sembuf buf = {}; - buf.sem_op = 1; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(semop)(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - - absl::SleepFor(absl::Milliseconds(10)); - - buf.sem_op = -1; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(semop)(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - ASSERT_THAT(semctl(sem.release(), 0, IPC_RMID), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Executes random operations in multiple threads and verify correctness. -TEST(SemaphoreTest, SemOpRandom) { - // Don't do cooperative S/R tests because there are too many syscalls in - // this test, - const DisableSave ds; - - AutoSem sem(semget(IPC_PRIVATE, 1, 0600 | IPC_CREAT)); - ASSERT_THAT(sem.get(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Protects the seed below. - absl::Mutex mutex; - uint32_t seed = time(nullptr); - - int count = 0; // Tracks semaphore value. - bool done = false; // Tells waiters to stop after signal threads are done. - - // These threads will wait in a loop. - std::unique_ptr<ScopedThread> decs[5]; - for (auto& dec : decs) { - dec = absl::make_unique<ScopedThread>([&sem, &mutex, &count, &seed, &done] { - for (size_t i = 0; i < 500; ++i) { - int16_t val; - { - absl::MutexLock l(&mutex); - if (done) { - return; - } - val = (rand_r(&seed) % 10 + 1); // Rand between 1 and 10. - count -= val; - } - struct sembuf buf = {}; - buf.sem_op = -val; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(semop)(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - absl::SleepFor(absl::Milliseconds(val * 2)); - } - }); - } - - // These threads will wait for zero in a loop. - std::unique_ptr<ScopedThread> zeros[5]; - for (auto& zero : zeros) { - zero = absl::make_unique<ScopedThread>([&sem, &mutex, &done] { - for (size_t i = 0; i < 500; ++i) { - { - absl::MutexLock l(&mutex); - if (done) { - return; - } - } - struct sembuf buf = {}; - buf.sem_op = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(semop)(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - absl::SleepFor(absl::Milliseconds(10)); - } - }); - } - - // These threads will signal in a loop. - std::unique_ptr<ScopedThread> incs[5]; - for (auto& inc : incs) { - inc = absl::make_unique<ScopedThread>([&sem, &mutex, &count, &seed] { - for (size_t i = 0; i < 500; ++i) { - int16_t val; - { - absl::MutexLock l(&mutex); - val = (rand_r(&seed) % 10 + 1); // Rand between 1 and 10. - count += val; - } - struct sembuf buf = {}; - buf.sem_op = val; - ASSERT_THAT(semop(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - absl::SleepFor(absl::Milliseconds(val * 2)); - } - }); - } - - // First wait for signal threads to be done. - for (auto& inc : incs) { - inc->Join(); - } - - // Now there could be waiters blocked (remember operations are random). - // Notify waiters that we're done and signal semaphore just the right amount. - { - absl::MutexLock l(&mutex); - done = true; - struct sembuf buf = {}; - buf.sem_op = -count; - ASSERT_THAT(semop(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - // Now all waiters should unblock and exit. - for (auto& dec : decs) { - dec->Join(); - } - for (auto& zero : zeros) { - zero->Join(); - } -} - -TEST(SemaphoreTest, SemOpNamespace) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))); - - AutoSem sem(semget(123, 1, 0600 | IPC_CREAT | IPC_EXCL)); - ASSERT_THAT(sem.get(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ScopedThread([]() { - EXPECT_THAT(unshare(CLONE_NEWIPC), SyscallSucceeds()); - AutoSem sem(semget(123, 1, 0600 | IPC_CREAT | IPC_EXCL)); - ASSERT_THAT(sem.get(), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); -} - -TEST(SemaphoreTest, SemCtlVal) { - AutoSem sem(semget(IPC_PRIVATE, 1, 0600 | IPC_CREAT)); - ASSERT_THAT(sem.get(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Semaphore must start with 0. - EXPECT_THAT(semctl(sem.get(), 0, GETVAL), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Increase value and ensure waiters are woken up. - ScopedThread th([&sem] { - struct sembuf buf = {}; - buf.sem_op = -10; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(semop)(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - ASSERT_THAT(semctl(sem.get(), 0, SETVAL, 9), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(semctl(sem.get(), 0, GETVAL), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(9)); - - ASSERT_THAT(semctl(sem.get(), 0, SETVAL, 20), SyscallSucceeds()); - const int value = semctl(sem.get(), 0, GETVAL); - // 10 or 20 because it could have raced with waiter above. - EXPECT_TRUE(value == 10 || value == 20) << "value=" << value; - th.Join(); - - // Set it back to 0 and ensure that waiters are woken up. - ScopedThread thZero([&sem] { - struct sembuf buf = {}; - buf.sem_op = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(semop)(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - ASSERT_THAT(semctl(sem.get(), 0, SETVAL, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(semctl(sem.get(), 0, GETVAL), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - thZero.Join(); -} - -TEST(SemaphoreTest, SemCtlValAll) { - AutoSem sem(semget(IPC_PRIVATE, 3, 0600 | IPC_CREAT)); - ASSERT_THAT(sem.get(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Semaphores must start with 0. - uint16_t get[3] = {10, 10, 10}; - EXPECT_THAT(semctl(sem.get(), 1, GETALL, get), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - for (auto v : get) { - EXPECT_EQ(v, 0); - } - - // SetAll and check that they were set. - uint16_t vals[3] = {0, 10, 20}; - EXPECT_THAT(semctl(sem.get(), 1, SETALL, vals), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(semctl(sem.get(), 1, GETALL, get), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - for (size_t i = 0; i < ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(vals); ++i) { - EXPECT_EQ(get[i], vals[i]); - } - - EXPECT_THAT(semctl(sem.get(), 1, SETALL, nullptr), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST(SemaphoreTest, SemCtlGetPid) { - AutoSem sem(semget(IPC_PRIVATE, 1, 0600 | IPC_CREAT)); - ASSERT_THAT(sem.get(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(semctl(sem.get(), 0, SETVAL, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(semctl(sem.get(), 0, GETPID), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(getpid())); -} - -TEST(SemaphoreTest, SemCtlGetPidFork) { - AutoSem sem(semget(IPC_PRIVATE, 1, 0600 | IPC_CREAT)); - ASSERT_THAT(sem.get(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const pid_t child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - ASSERT_THAT(semctl(sem.get(), 0, SETVAL, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(semctl(sem.get(), 0, GETPID), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(getpid())); - - _exit(0); - } - ASSERT_THAT(child_pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << " status " << status; -} - -TEST(SemaphoreTest, SemIpcSet) { - // Drop CAP_IPC_OWNER which allows us to bypass semaphore permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_IPC_OWNER, false)); - - AutoSem sem(semget(IPC_PRIVATE, 1, 0600 | IPC_CREAT)); - ASSERT_THAT(sem.get(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct semid_ds semid = {}; - semid.sem_perm.uid = getuid(); - semid.sem_perm.gid = getgid(); - - // Make semaphore readonly and check that signal fails. - semid.sem_perm.mode = 0400; - EXPECT_THAT(semctl(sem.get(), 0, IPC_SET, &semid), SyscallSucceeds()); - struct sembuf buf = {}; - buf.sem_op = 1; - ASSERT_THAT(semop(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); - - // Make semaphore writeonly and check that wait for zero fails. - semid.sem_perm.mode = 0200; - EXPECT_THAT(semctl(sem.get(), 0, IPC_SET, &semid), SyscallSucceeds()); - buf.sem_op = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(semop(sem.get(), &buf, 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/sendfile.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/sendfile.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 9167ab066..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/sendfile.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,448 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/sendfile.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(SendFileTest, SendZeroBytes) { - // Create temp files. - const TempPath in_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const TempPath out_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - // Open the input file as read only. - const FileDescriptor inf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(in_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Open the output file as write only. - const FileDescriptor outf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_WRONLY)); - - // Send data and verify that sendfile returns the correct value. - EXPECT_THAT(sendfile(outf.get(), inf.get(), nullptr, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST(SendFileTest, InvalidOffset) { - // Create temp files. - const TempPath in_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const TempPath out_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - // Open the input file as read only. - const FileDescriptor inf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(in_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Open the output file as write only. - const FileDescriptor outf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_WRONLY)); - - // Send data and verify that sendfile returns the correct value. - off_t offset = -1; - EXPECT_THAT(sendfile(outf.get(), inf.get(), &offset, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(SendFileTest, SendTrivially) { - // Create temp files. - constexpr char kData[] = "To be, or not to be, that is the question:"; - constexpr int kDataSize = sizeof(kData) - 1; - const TempPath in_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), kData, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const TempPath out_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - // Open the input file as read only. - const FileDescriptor inf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(in_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Open the output file as write only. - FileDescriptor outf; - outf = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_WRONLY)); - - // Send data and verify that sendfile returns the correct value. - int bytes_sent; - EXPECT_THAT(bytes_sent = sendfile(outf.get(), inf.get(), nullptr, kDataSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kDataSize)); - - // Close outf to avoid leak. - outf.reset(); - - // Open the output file as read only. - outf = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Verify that the output file has the correct data. - char actual[kDataSize]; - ASSERT_THAT(read(outf.get(), &actual, bytes_sent), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kDataSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(kData, absl::string_view(actual, bytes_sent)); -} - -TEST(SendFileTest, SendTriviallyWithBothFilesReadWrite) { - // Create temp files. - constexpr char kData[] = "Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer"; - constexpr int kDataSize = sizeof(kData) - 1; - const TempPath in_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), kData, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const TempPath out_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - // Open the input file as readwrite. - const FileDescriptor inf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(in_file.path(), O_RDWR)); - - // Open the output file as readwrite. - FileDescriptor outf; - outf = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_RDWR)); - - // Send data and verify that sendfile returns the correct value. - int bytes_sent; - EXPECT_THAT(bytes_sent = sendfile(outf.get(), inf.get(), nullptr, kDataSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kDataSize)); - - // Close outf to avoid leak. - outf.reset(); - - // Open the output file as read only. - outf = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Verify that the output file has the correct data. - char actual[kDataSize]; - ASSERT_THAT(read(outf.get(), &actual, bytes_sent), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kDataSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(kData, absl::string_view(actual, bytes_sent)); -} - -TEST(SendFileTest, SendAndUpdateFileOffset) { - // Create temp files. - // Test input string length must be > 2 AND even. - constexpr char kData[] = "The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,"; - constexpr int kDataSize = sizeof(kData) - 1; - constexpr int kHalfDataSize = kDataSize / 2; - const TempPath in_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), kData, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const TempPath out_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - // Open the input file as read only. - const FileDescriptor inf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(in_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Open the output file as write only. - FileDescriptor outf; - outf = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_WRONLY)); - - // Send data and verify that sendfile returns the correct value. - int bytes_sent; - EXPECT_THAT( - bytes_sent = sendfile(outf.get(), inf.get(), nullptr, kHalfDataSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kHalfDataSize)); - - // Close outf to avoid leak. - outf.reset(); - - // Open the output file as read only. - outf = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Verify that the output file has the correct data. - char actual[kHalfDataSize]; - ASSERT_THAT(read(outf.get(), &actual, bytes_sent), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kHalfDataSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(absl::string_view(kData, kHalfDataSize), - absl::string_view(actual, bytes_sent)); - - // Verify that the input file offset has been updated - ASSERT_THAT(read(inf.get(), &actual, kDataSize - bytes_sent), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kHalfDataSize)); - EXPECT_EQ( - absl::string_view(kData + kDataSize - bytes_sent, kDataSize - bytes_sent), - absl::string_view(actual, kHalfDataSize)); -} - -TEST(SendFileTest, SendAndUpdateFileOffsetFromNonzeroStartingPoint) { - // Create temp files. - // Test input string length must be > 2 AND divisible by 4. - constexpr char kData[] = "The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,"; - constexpr int kDataSize = sizeof(kData) - 1; - constexpr int kHalfDataSize = kDataSize / 2; - constexpr int kQuarterDataSize = kHalfDataSize / 2; - const TempPath in_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), kData, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const TempPath out_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - // Open the input file as read only. - const FileDescriptor inf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(in_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Open the output file as write only. - FileDescriptor outf; - outf = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_WRONLY)); - - // Read a quarter of the data from the infile which should update the file - // offset, we don't actually care about the data so it goes into the garbage. - char garbage[kQuarterDataSize]; - ASSERT_THAT(read(inf.get(), &garbage, kQuarterDataSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kQuarterDataSize)); - - // Send data and verify that sendfile returns the correct value. - int bytes_sent; - EXPECT_THAT( - bytes_sent = sendfile(outf.get(), inf.get(), nullptr, kHalfDataSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kHalfDataSize)); - - // Close out_fd to avoid leak. - outf.reset(); - - // Open the output file as read only. - outf = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Verify that the output file has the correct data. - char actual[kHalfDataSize]; - ASSERT_THAT(read(outf.get(), &actual, bytes_sent), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kHalfDataSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(absl::string_view(kData + kQuarterDataSize, kHalfDataSize), - absl::string_view(actual, bytes_sent)); - - // Verify that the input file offset has been updated - ASSERT_THAT(read(inf.get(), &actual, kQuarterDataSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kQuarterDataSize)); - - EXPECT_EQ( - absl::string_view(kData + kDataSize - kQuarterDataSize, kQuarterDataSize), - absl::string_view(actual, kQuarterDataSize)); -} - -TEST(SendFileTest, SendAndUpdateGivenOffset) { - // Create temp files. - // Test input string length must be >= 4 AND divisible by 4. - constexpr char kData[] = "Or to take Arms against a Sea of troubles,"; - constexpr int kDataSize = sizeof(kData) + 1; - constexpr int kHalfDataSize = kDataSize / 2; - constexpr int kQuarterDataSize = kHalfDataSize / 2; - constexpr int kThreeFourthsDataSize = 3 * kDataSize / 4; - - const TempPath in_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), kData, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const TempPath out_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - // Open the input file as read only. - const FileDescriptor inf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(in_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Open the output file as write only. - FileDescriptor outf; - outf = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_WRONLY)); - - // Create offset for sending. - off_t offset = kQuarterDataSize; - - // Send data and verify that sendfile returns the correct value. - int bytes_sent; - EXPECT_THAT( - bytes_sent = sendfile(outf.get(), inf.get(), &offset, kHalfDataSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kHalfDataSize)); - - // Close out_fd to avoid leak. - outf.reset(); - - // Open the output file as read only. - outf = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Verify that the output file has the correct data. - char actual[kHalfDataSize]; - ASSERT_THAT(read(outf.get(), &actual, bytes_sent), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kHalfDataSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(absl::string_view(kData + kQuarterDataSize, kHalfDataSize), - absl::string_view(actual, bytes_sent)); - - // Verify that the input file offset has NOT been updated. - ASSERT_THAT(read(inf.get(), &actual, kHalfDataSize), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kHalfDataSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(absl::string_view(kData, kHalfDataSize), - absl::string_view(actual, kHalfDataSize)); - - // Verify that the offset pointer has been updated. - EXPECT_EQ(offset, kThreeFourthsDataSize); -} - -TEST(SendFileTest, DoNotSendfileIfOutfileIsAppendOnly) { - // Create temp files. - constexpr char kData[] = "And by opposing end them: to die, to sleep"; - constexpr int kDataSize = sizeof(kData) - 1; - - const TempPath in_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), kData, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const TempPath out_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - // Open the input file as read only. - const FileDescriptor inf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(in_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Open the output file as append only. - const FileDescriptor outf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_WRONLY | O_APPEND)); - - // Send data and verify that sendfile returns the correct errno. - EXPECT_THAT(sendfile(outf.get(), inf.get(), nullptr, kDataSize), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(SendFileTest, AppendCheckOrdering) { - constexpr char kData[] = "And by opposing end them: to die, to sleep"; - constexpr int kDataSize = sizeof(kData) - 1; - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), kData, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - - const FileDescriptor read = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - const FileDescriptor write = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_WRONLY)); - const FileDescriptor append = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_APPEND)); - - // Check that read/write file mode is verified before append. - EXPECT_THAT(sendfile(append.get(), read.get(), nullptr, kDataSize), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); - EXPECT_THAT(sendfile(write.get(), write.get(), nullptr, kDataSize), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST(SendFileTest, DoNotSendfileIfOutfileIsNotWritable) { - // Create temp files. - constexpr char kData[] = "No more; and by a sleep, to say we end"; - constexpr int kDataSize = sizeof(kData) - 1; - - const TempPath in_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), kData, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const TempPath out_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - // Open the input file as read only. - const FileDescriptor inf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(in_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Open the output file as read only. - const FileDescriptor outf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Send data and verify that sendfile returns the correct errno. - EXPECT_THAT(sendfile(outf.get(), inf.get(), nullptr, kDataSize), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST(SendFileTest, DoNotSendfileIfInfileIsNotReadable) { - // Create temp files. - constexpr char kData[] = "the heart-ache, and the thousand natural shocks"; - constexpr int kDataSize = sizeof(kData) - 1; - - const TempPath in_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), kData, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const TempPath out_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - // Open the input file as write only. - const FileDescriptor inf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(in_file.path(), O_WRONLY)); - - // Open the output file as write only. - const FileDescriptor outf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_WRONLY)); - - // Send data and verify that sendfile returns the correct errno. - EXPECT_THAT(sendfile(outf.get(), inf.get(), nullptr, kDataSize), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST(SendFileTest, DoNotSendANegativeNumberOfBytes) { - // Create temp files. - constexpr char kData[] = "that Flesh is heir to? 'Tis a consummation"; - - const TempPath in_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), kData, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const TempPath out_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - // Open the input file as read only. - const FileDescriptor inf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(in_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Open the output file as write only. - const FileDescriptor outf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_WRONLY)); - - // Send data and verify that sendfile returns the correct errno. - EXPECT_THAT(sendfile(outf.get(), inf.get(), nullptr, -1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(SendFileTest, SendTheCorrectNumberOfBytesEvenIfWeTryToSendTooManyBytes) { - // Create temp files. - constexpr char kData[] = "devoutly to be wished. To die, to sleep,"; - constexpr int kDataSize = sizeof(kData) - 1; - - const TempPath in_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), kData, TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const TempPath out_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - // Open the input file as read only. - const FileDescriptor inf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(in_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Open the output file as write only. - FileDescriptor outf; - outf = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_WRONLY)); - - // Send data and verify that sendfile returns the correct value. - int bytes_sent; - EXPECT_THAT( - bytes_sent = sendfile(outf.get(), inf.get(), nullptr, kDataSize + 100), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kDataSize)); - - // Close outf to avoid leak. - outf.reset(); - - // Open the output file as read only. - outf = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Verify that the output file has the correct data. - char actual[kDataSize]; - ASSERT_THAT(read(outf.get(), &actual, bytes_sent), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kDataSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(kData, absl::string_view(actual, bytes_sent)); -} - -TEST(SendFileTest, SendToNotARegularFile) { - // Make temp input directory and open as read only. - const TempPath dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor inf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(dir.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Make temp output file and open as write only. - const TempPath out_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const FileDescriptor outf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_WRONLY)); - - // Receive an error since a directory is not a regular file. - EXPECT_THAT(sendfile(outf.get(), inf.get(), nullptr, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/sendfile_socket.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/sendfile_socket.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 1c56540bc..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/sendfile_socket.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,242 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <arpa/inet.h> -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <sys/sendfile.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <iostream> -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -class SendFileTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<int> { - protected: - PosixErrorOr<std::tuple<int, int>> Sockets() { - // Bind a server socket. - int family = GetParam(); - struct sockaddr server_addr = {}; - switch (family) { - case AF_INET: { - struct sockaddr_in *server_addr_in = - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in *>(&server_addr); - server_addr_in->sin_family = family; - server_addr_in->sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY; - break; - } - case AF_UNIX: { - struct sockaddr_un *server_addr_un = - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_un *>(&server_addr); - server_addr_un->sun_family = family; - server_addr_un->sun_path[0] = '\0'; - break; - } - default: - return PosixError(EINVAL); - } - int server = socket(family, SOCK_STREAM, 0); - if (bind(server, &server_addr, sizeof(server_addr)) < 0) { - return PosixError(errno); - } - if (listen(server, 1) < 0) { - close(server); - return PosixError(errno); - } - - // Fetch the address; both are anonymous. - socklen_t length = sizeof(server_addr); - if (getsockname(server, &server_addr, &length) < 0) { - close(server); - return PosixError(errno); - } - - // Connect the client. - int client = socket(family, SOCK_STREAM, 0); - if (connect(client, &server_addr, length) < 0) { - close(server); - close(client); - return PosixError(errno); - } - - // Accept on the server. - int server_client = accept(server, nullptr, 0); - if (server_client < 0) { - close(server); - close(client); - return PosixError(errno); - } - close(server); - return std::make_tuple(client, server_client); - } -}; - -// Sends large file to exercise the path that read and writes data multiple -// times, esp. when more data is read than can be written. -TEST_P(SendFileTest, SendMultiple) { - std::vector<char> data(5 * 1024 * 1024); - RandomizeBuffer(data.data(), data.size()); - - // Create temp files. - const TempPath in_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), absl::string_view(data.data(), data.size()), - TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const TempPath out_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - // Create sockets. - std::tuple<int, int> fds = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Sockets()); - const FileDescriptor server(std::get<0>(fds)); - FileDescriptor client(std::get<1>(fds)); // non-const, reset is used. - - // Thread that reads data from socket and dumps to a file. - ScopedThread th([&] { - FileDescriptor outf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_WRONLY)); - - // Read until socket is closed. - char buf[10240]; - for (int cnt = 0;; cnt++) { - int r = RetryEINTR(read)(server.get(), buf, sizeof(buf)); - // We cannot afford to save on every read() call. - if (cnt % 1000 == 0) { - ASSERT_THAT(r, SyscallSucceeds()); - } else { - const DisableSave ds; - ASSERT_THAT(r, SyscallSucceeds()); - } - if (r == 0) { - // EOF - break; - } - int w = RetryEINTR(write)(outf.get(), buf, r); - // We cannot afford to save on every write() call. - if (cnt % 1010 == 0) { - ASSERT_THAT(w, SyscallSucceedsWithValue(r)); - } else { - const DisableSave ds; - ASSERT_THAT(w, SyscallSucceedsWithValue(r)); - } - } - }); - - // Open the input file as read only. - const FileDescriptor inf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(in_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - int cnt = 0; - for (size_t sent = 0; sent < data.size(); cnt++) { - const size_t remain = data.size() - sent; - std::cout << "sendfile, size=" << data.size() << ", sent=" << sent - << ", remain=" << remain; - - // Send data and verify that sendfile returns the correct value. - int res = sendfile(client.get(), inf.get(), nullptr, remain); - // We cannot afford to save on every sendfile() call. - if (cnt % 120 == 0) { - MaybeSave(); - } - if (res == 0) { - // EOF - break; - } - if (res > 0) { - sent += res; - } else { - ASSERT_TRUE(errno == EINTR || errno == EAGAIN) << "errno=" << errno; - } - } - - // Close socket to stop thread. - client.reset(); - th.Join(); - - // Verify that the output file has the correct data. - const FileDescriptor outf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - std::vector<char> actual(data.size(), '\0'); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(read)(outf.get(), actual.data(), actual.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(actual.size())); - ASSERT_EQ(memcmp(data.data(), actual.data(), data.size()), 0); -} - -TEST_P(SendFileTest, Shutdown) { - // Create a socket. - std::tuple<int, int> fds = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Sockets()); - const FileDescriptor client(std::get<0>(fds)); - FileDescriptor server(std::get<1>(fds)); // non-const, released below. - - // If this is a TCP socket, then turn off linger. - if (GetParam() == AF_INET) { - struct linger sl; - sl.l_onoff = 1; - sl.l_linger = 0; - ASSERT_THAT( - setsockopt(server.get(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_LINGER, &sl, sizeof(sl)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - // Create a 1m file with random data. - std::vector<char> data(1024 * 1024); - RandomizeBuffer(data.data(), data.size()); - const TempPath in_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), absl::string_view(data.data(), data.size()), - TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - const FileDescriptor inf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(in_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Read some data, then shutdown the socket. We don't actually care about - // checking the contents (other tests do that), so we just re-use the same - // buffer as above. - ScopedThread t([&]() { - int done = 0; - while (done < data.size()) { - int n = read(server.get(), data.data(), data.size()); - ASSERT_THAT(n, SyscallSucceeds()); - done += n; - } - // Close the server side socket. - ASSERT_THAT(close(server.release()), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // Continuously stream from the file to the socket. Note we do not assert - // that a specific amount of data has been written at any time, just that some - // data is written. Eventually, we should get a connection reset error. - while (1) { - off_t offset = 0; // Always read from the start. - int n = sendfile(client.get(), inf.get(), &offset, data.size()); - EXPECT_THAT(n, AnyOf(SyscallFailsWithErrno(ECONNRESET), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPIPE), SyscallSucceeds())); - if (n <= 0) { - break; - } - } -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(AddressFamily, SendFileTest, - ::testing::Values(AF_UNIX, AF_INET)); - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/shm.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/shm.cc deleted file mode 100644 index eb7a3966f..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/shm.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,509 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <stdio.h> - -#include <sys/ipc.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <sys/shm.h> -#include <sys/types.h> - -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -using ::testing::_; - -const uint64_t kAllocSize = kPageSize * 128ULL; - -PosixErrorOr<char*> Shmat(int shmid, const void* shmaddr, int shmflg) { - const intptr_t addr = - reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(shmat(shmid, shmaddr, shmflg)); - if (addr == -1) { - return PosixError(errno, "shmat() failed"); - } - return reinterpret_cast<char*>(addr); -} - -PosixError Shmdt(const char* shmaddr) { - const int ret = shmdt(shmaddr); - if (ret == -1) { - return PosixError(errno, "shmdt() failed"); - } - return NoError(); -} - -template <typename T> -PosixErrorOr<int> Shmctl(int shmid, int cmd, T* buf) { - int ret = shmctl(shmid, cmd, reinterpret_cast<struct shmid_ds*>(buf)); - if (ret == -1) { - return PosixError(errno, "shmctl() failed"); - } - return ret; -} - -// ShmSegment is a RAII object for automatically cleaning up shm segments. -class ShmSegment { - public: - explicit ShmSegment(int id) : id_(id) {} - - ~ShmSegment() { - if (id_ >= 0) { - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(Rmid()); - id_ = -1; - } - } - - ShmSegment(ShmSegment&& other) : id_(other.release()) {} - - ShmSegment& operator=(ShmSegment&& other) { - id_ = other.release(); - return *this; - } - - ShmSegment(ShmSegment const& other) = delete; - ShmSegment& operator=(ShmSegment const& other) = delete; - - int id() const { return id_; } - - int release() { - int id = id_; - id_ = -1; - return id; - } - - PosixErrorOr<int> Rmid() { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(Shmctl<void>(id_, IPC_RMID, nullptr)); - return release(); - } - - private: - int id_ = -1; -}; - -PosixErrorOr<int> ShmgetRaw(key_t key, size_t size, int shmflg) { - int id = shmget(key, size, shmflg); - if (id == -1) { - return PosixError(errno, "shmget() failed"); - } - return id; -} - -PosixErrorOr<ShmSegment> Shmget(key_t key, size_t size, int shmflg) { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(int id, ShmgetRaw(key, size, shmflg)); - return ShmSegment(id); -} - -TEST(ShmTest, AttachDetach) { - const ShmSegment shm = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, kAllocSize, IPC_CREAT | 0777)); - struct shmid_ds attr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl(shm.id(), IPC_STAT, &attr)); - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_segsz, kAllocSize); - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_nattch, 0); - - const char* addr = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmat(shm.id(), nullptr, 0)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl(shm.id(), IPC_STAT, &attr)); - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_nattch, 1); - - const char* addr2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmat(shm.id(), nullptr, 0)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl(shm.id(), IPC_STAT, &attr)); - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_nattch, 2); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmdt(addr)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl(shm.id(), IPC_STAT, &attr)); - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_nattch, 1); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmdt(addr2)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl(shm.id(), IPC_STAT, &attr)); - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_nattch, 0); -} - -TEST(ShmTest, LookupByKey) { - const TempPath keyfile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const key_t key = ftok(keyfile.path().c_str(), 1); - const ShmSegment shm = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmget(key, kAllocSize, IPC_CREAT | 0777)); - const int id2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ShmgetRaw(key, kAllocSize, 0777)); - EXPECT_EQ(shm.id(), id2); -} - -TEST(ShmTest, DetachedSegmentsPersist) { - const ShmSegment shm = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, kAllocSize, IPC_CREAT | 0777)); - char* addr = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmat(shm.id(), nullptr, 0)); - addr[0] = 'x'; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmdt(addr)); - - // We should be able to re-attach to the same segment and get our data back. - addr = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmat(shm.id(), nullptr, 0)); - EXPECT_EQ(addr[0], 'x'); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmdt(addr)); -} - -TEST(ShmTest, MultipleDetachFails) { - const ShmSegment shm = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, kAllocSize, IPC_CREAT | 0777)); - const char* addr = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmat(shm.id(), nullptr, 0)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmdt(addr)); - EXPECT_THAT(Shmdt(addr), PosixErrorIs(EINVAL, _)); -} - -TEST(ShmTest, IpcStat) { - const TempPath keyfile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const key_t key = ftok(keyfile.path().c_str(), 1); - - const time_t start = time(nullptr); - - const ShmSegment shm = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmget(key, kAllocSize, IPC_CREAT | 0777)); - - const uid_t uid = getuid(); - const gid_t gid = getgid(); - const pid_t pid = getpid(); - - struct shmid_ds attr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl(shm.id(), IPC_STAT, &attr)); - - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_perm.__key, key); - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_perm.uid, uid); - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_perm.gid, gid); - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_perm.cuid, uid); - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_perm.cgid, gid); - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_perm.mode, 0777); - - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_segsz, kAllocSize); - - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_atime, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_dtime, 0); - - // Change time is set on creation. - EXPECT_GE(attr.shm_ctime, start); - - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_cpid, pid); - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_lpid, 0); - - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_nattch, 0); - - // The timestamps only have a resolution of seconds; slow down so we actually - // see the timestamps change. - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(1)); - const time_t pre_attach = time(nullptr); - - const char* addr = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmat(shm.id(), nullptr, 0)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl(shm.id(), IPC_STAT, &attr)); - - EXPECT_GE(attr.shm_atime, pre_attach); - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_dtime, 0); - EXPECT_LT(attr.shm_ctime, pre_attach); - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_lpid, pid); - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_nattch, 1); - - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(1)); - const time_t pre_detach = time(nullptr); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmdt(addr)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl(shm.id(), IPC_STAT, &attr)); - - EXPECT_LT(attr.shm_atime, pre_detach); - EXPECT_GE(attr.shm_dtime, pre_detach); - EXPECT_LT(attr.shm_ctime, pre_detach); - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_lpid, pid); - EXPECT_EQ(attr.shm_nattch, 0); -} - -TEST(ShmTest, ShmStat) { - // This test relies on the segment we create to be the first one on the - // system, causing it to occupy slot 1. We can't reasonably expect this on a - // general Linux host. - SKIP_IF(!IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - const ShmSegment shm = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, kAllocSize, IPC_CREAT | 0777)); - struct shmid_ds attr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl(1, SHM_STAT, &attr)); - // This does the same thing as IPC_STAT, so only test that the syscall - // succeeds here. -} - -TEST(ShmTest, IpcInfo) { - struct shminfo info; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl(0, IPC_INFO, &info)); - - EXPECT_EQ(info.shmmin, 1); // This is always 1, according to the man page. - EXPECT_GT(info.shmmax, info.shmmin); - EXPECT_GT(info.shmmni, 0); - EXPECT_GT(info.shmseg, 0); - EXPECT_GT(info.shmall, 0); -} - -TEST(ShmTest, ShmInfo) { - struct shm_info info; - - // We generally can't know what other processes on a linux machine - // does with shared memory segments, so we can't test specific - // numbers on Linux. When running under gvisor, we're guaranteed to - // be the only ones using shm, so we can easily verify machine-wide - // numbers. - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl(0, SHM_INFO, &info)); - EXPECT_EQ(info.used_ids, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(info.shm_tot, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(info.shm_rss, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(info.shm_swp, 0); - } - - const ShmSegment shm = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, kAllocSize, IPC_CREAT | 0777)); - const char* addr = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmat(shm.id(), nullptr, 0)); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl(1, SHM_INFO, &info)); - - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl(shm.id(), SHM_INFO, &info)); - EXPECT_EQ(info.used_ids, 1); - EXPECT_EQ(info.shm_tot, kAllocSize / kPageSize); - EXPECT_EQ(info.shm_rss, kAllocSize / kPageSize); - EXPECT_EQ(info.shm_swp, 0); // Gvisor currently never swaps. - } - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmdt(addr)); -} - -TEST(ShmTest, ShmCtlSet) { - const ShmSegment shm = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, kAllocSize, IPC_CREAT | 0777)); - const char* addr = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmat(shm.id(), nullptr, 0)); - - struct shmid_ds attr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl(shm.id(), IPC_STAT, &attr)); - ASSERT_EQ(attr.shm_perm.mode, 0777); - - attr.shm_perm.mode = 0766; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl(shm.id(), IPC_SET, &attr)); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl(shm.id(), IPC_STAT, &attr)); - ASSERT_EQ(attr.shm_perm.mode, 0766); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmdt(addr)); -} - -TEST(ShmTest, RemovedSegmentsAreMarkedDeleted) { - ShmSegment shm = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, kAllocSize, IPC_CREAT | 0777)); - const char* addr = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmat(shm.id(), nullptr, 0)); - const int id = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(shm.Rmid()); - struct shmid_ds attr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl(id, IPC_STAT, &attr)); - EXPECT_NE(attr.shm_perm.mode & SHM_DEST, 0); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmdt(addr)); -} - -TEST(ShmTest, RemovedSegmentsAreDestroyed) { - ShmSegment shm = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, kAllocSize, IPC_CREAT | 0777)); - const char* addr = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmat(shm.id(), nullptr, 0)); - - const uint64_t alloc_pages = kAllocSize / kPageSize; - - struct shm_info info; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl(0 /*ignored*/, SHM_INFO, &info)); - const uint64_t before = info.shm_tot; - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(shm.Rmid()); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmdt(addr)); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl(0 /*ignored*/, SHM_INFO, &info)); - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - // No guarantees on system-wide shm memory usage on a generic linux host. - const uint64_t after = info.shm_tot; - EXPECT_EQ(after, before - alloc_pages); - } -} - -TEST(ShmTest, AllowsAttachToRemovedSegmentWithRefs) { - ShmSegment shm = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, kAllocSize, IPC_CREAT | 0777)); - const char* addr = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmat(shm.id(), nullptr, 0)); - const int id = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(shm.Rmid()); - const char* addr2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmat(id, nullptr, 0)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmdt(addr)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmdt(addr2)); -} - -TEST(ShmTest, RemovedSegmentsAreNotDiscoverable) { - const TempPath keyfile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const key_t key = ftok(keyfile.path().c_str(), 1); - ShmSegment shm = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmget(key, kAllocSize, IPC_CREAT | 0777)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(shm.Rmid()); - EXPECT_THAT(Shmget(key, kAllocSize, 0777), PosixErrorIs(ENOENT, _)); -} - -TEST(ShmDeathTest, ReadonlySegment) { - SetupGvisorDeathTest(); - const ShmSegment shm = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, kAllocSize, IPC_CREAT | 0777)); - char* addr = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmat(shm.id(), nullptr, SHM_RDONLY)); - // Reading succeeds. - static_cast<void>(addr[0]); - // Writing fails. - EXPECT_EXIT(addr[0] = 'x', ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGSEGV), ""); -} - -TEST(ShmDeathTest, SegmentNotAccessibleAfterDetach) { - // This test is susceptible to races with concurrent mmaps running in parallel - // gtest threads since the test relies on the address freed during a shm - // segment destruction to remain unused. We run the test body in a forked - // child to guarantee a single-threaded context to avoid this. - - SetupGvisorDeathTest(); - - const auto rest = [&] { - ShmSegment shm = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, kAllocSize, IPC_CREAT | 0777)); - char* addr = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmat(shm.id(), nullptr, 0)); - - // Mark the segment as destroyed so it's automatically cleaned up when we - // crash below. We can't rely on the standard cleanup since the destructor - // will not run after the SIGSEGV. Note that this doesn't destroy the - // segment immediately since we're still attached to it. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(shm.Rmid()); - - addr[0] = 'x'; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmdt(addr)); - - // This access should cause a SIGSEGV. - addr[0] = 'x'; - }; - - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(rest), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(W_EXITCODE(0, SIGSEGV))); -} - -TEST(ShmTest, RequestingSegmentSmallerThanSHMMINFails) { - struct shminfo info; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl(0, IPC_INFO, &info)); - const uint64_t size = info.shmmin - 1; - EXPECT_THAT(Shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, size, IPC_CREAT | 0777), - PosixErrorIs(EINVAL, _)); -} - -TEST(ShmTest, RequestingSegmentLargerThanSHMMAXFails) { - struct shminfo info; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl(0, IPC_INFO, &info)); - const uint64_t size = info.shmmax + kPageSize; - EXPECT_THAT(Shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, size, IPC_CREAT | 0777), - PosixErrorIs(EINVAL, _)); -} - -TEST(ShmTest, RequestingUnalignedSizeSucceeds) { - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(Shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, 4097, IPC_CREAT | 0777)); -} - -TEST(ShmTest, RequestingDuplicateCreationFails) { - const TempPath keyfile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const key_t key = ftok(keyfile.path().c_str(), 1); - const ShmSegment shm = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Shmget(key, kAllocSize, IPC_CREAT | IPC_EXCL | 0777)); - EXPECT_THAT(Shmget(key, kAllocSize, IPC_CREAT | IPC_EXCL | 0777), - PosixErrorIs(EEXIST, _)); -} - -TEST(ShmTest, NonExistentSegmentsAreNotFound) { - const TempPath keyfile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const key_t key = ftok(keyfile.path().c_str(), 1); - // Do not request creation. - EXPECT_THAT(Shmget(key, kAllocSize, 0777), PosixErrorIs(ENOENT, _)); -} - -TEST(ShmTest, SegmentsSizeFixedOnCreation) { - const TempPath keyfile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const key_t key = ftok(keyfile.path().c_str(), 1); - - // Base segment. - const ShmSegment shm = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmget(key, kAllocSize, IPC_CREAT | 0777)); - - // Ask for the same segment at half size. This succeeds. - const int id2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ShmgetRaw(key, kAllocSize / 2, 0777)); - - // Ask for the same segment at double size. - EXPECT_THAT(Shmget(key, kAllocSize * 2, 0777), PosixErrorIs(EINVAL, _)); - - char* addr = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmat(shm.id(), nullptr, 0)); - char* addr2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmat(id2, nullptr, 0)); - - // We have 2 different maps... - EXPECT_NE(addr, addr2); - - // ... And both maps are kAllocSize bytes; despite asking for a half-sized - // segment for the second map. - addr[kAllocSize - 1] = 'x'; - addr2[kAllocSize - 1] = 'x'; - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmdt(addr)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmdt(addr2)); -} - -TEST(ShmTest, PartialUnmap) { - const ShmSegment shm = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, kAllocSize, IPC_CREAT | 0777)); - char* addr = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmat(shm.id(), nullptr, 0)); - EXPECT_THAT(munmap(addr + (kAllocSize / 4), kAllocSize / 2), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmdt(addr)); -} - -// Check that sentry does not panic when asked for a zero-length private shm -// segment. -TEST(ShmTest, GracefullyFailOnZeroLenSegmentCreation) { - EXPECT_THAT(Shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, 0, 0), PosixErrorIs(EINVAL, _)); -} - -TEST(ShmTest, NoDestructionOfAttachedSegmentWithMultipleRmid) { - ShmSegment shm = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, kAllocSize, IPC_CREAT | 0777)); - char* addr = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmat(shm.id(), nullptr, 0)); - char* addr2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Shmat(shm.id(), nullptr, 0)); - - // There should be 2 refs to the segment from the 2 attachments, and a single - // self-reference. Mark the segment as destroyed more than 3 times through - // shmctl(RMID). If there's a bug with the ref counting, this should cause the - // count to drop to zero. - int id = shm.release(); - for (int i = 0; i < 6; ++i) { - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmctl<void>(id, IPC_RMID, nullptr)); - } - - // Segment should remain accessible. - addr[0] = 'x'; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmdt(addr)); - - // Segment should remain accessible even after one of the two attachments are - // detached. - addr2[0] = 'x'; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Shmdt(addr2)); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/sigaction.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/sigaction.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 9a53fd3e0..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/sigaction.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <signal.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(SigactionTest, GetLessThanOrEqualToZeroFails) { - struct sigaction act; - memset(&act, 0, sizeof(act)); - ASSERT_THAT(sigaction(-1, NULL, &act), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - ASSERT_THAT(sigaction(0, NULL, &act), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(SigactionTest, SetLessThanOrEqualToZeroFails) { - struct sigaction act; - memset(&act, 0, sizeof(act)); - ASSERT_THAT(sigaction(0, &act, NULL), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - ASSERT_THAT(sigaction(0, &act, NULL), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(SigactionTest, GetGreaterThanMaxFails) { - struct sigaction act; - memset(&act, 0, sizeof(act)); - ASSERT_THAT(sigaction(SIGRTMAX + 1, NULL, &act), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(SigactionTest, SetGreaterThanMaxFails) { - struct sigaction act; - memset(&act, 0, sizeof(act)); - ASSERT_THAT(sigaction(SIGRTMAX + 1, &act, NULL), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(SigactionTest, SetSigkillFails) { - struct sigaction act; - memset(&act, 0, sizeof(act)); - ASSERT_THAT(sigaction(SIGKILL, NULL, &act), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(sigaction(SIGKILL, &act, NULL), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(SigactionTest, SetSigstopFails) { - struct sigaction act; - memset(&act, 0, sizeof(act)); - ASSERT_THAT(sigaction(SIGSTOP, NULL, &act), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(sigaction(SIGSTOP, &act, NULL), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/sigaltstack.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/sigaltstack.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 69b6e4f90..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/sigaltstack.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,275 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <functional> -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/signal_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -PosixErrorOr<Cleanup> ScopedSigaltstack(stack_t const& stack) { - stack_t old_stack; - int rc = sigaltstack(&stack, &old_stack); - MaybeSave(); - if (rc < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "sigaltstack failed"); - } - return Cleanup([old_stack] { - EXPECT_THAT(sigaltstack(&old_stack, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); -} - -volatile bool got_signal = false; -volatile int sigaltstack_errno = 0; -volatile int ss_flags = 0; - -void sigaltstack_handler(int sig, siginfo_t* siginfo, void* arg) { - got_signal = true; - - stack_t stack; - int ret = sigaltstack(nullptr, &stack); - MaybeSave(); - if (ret < 0) { - sigaltstack_errno = errno; - return; - } - ss_flags = stack.ss_flags; -} - -TEST(SigaltstackTest, Success) { - std::vector<char> stack_mem(SIGSTKSZ); - stack_t stack = {}; - stack.ss_sp = stack_mem.data(); - stack.ss_size = stack_mem.size(); - auto const cleanup_sigstack = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaltstack(stack)); - - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_sigaction = sigaltstack_handler; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO | SA_ONSTACK; - auto const cleanup_sa = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGUSR1, sa)); - - // Send signal to this thread, as sigaltstack is per-thread. - EXPECT_THAT(tgkill(getpid(), gettid(), SIGUSR1), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_TRUE(got_signal); - EXPECT_EQ(sigaltstack_errno, 0); - EXPECT_NE(0, ss_flags & SS_ONSTACK); -} - -TEST(SigaltstackTest, ResetByExecve) { - std::vector<char> stack_mem(SIGSTKSZ); - stack_t stack = {}; - stack.ss_sp = stack_mem.data(); - stack.ss_size = stack_mem.size(); - auto const cleanup_sigstack = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaltstack(stack)); - - std::string full_path; - char* test_src = getenv("TEST_SRCDIR"); - if (test_src) { - full_path = JoinPath(test_src, "../../linux/sigaltstack_check"); - } - - ASSERT_FALSE(full_path.empty()); - - pid_t child_pid = -1; - int execve_errno = 0; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec(full_path, {"sigaltstack_check"}, {}, nullptr, &child_pid, - &execve_errno)); - - ASSERT_GT(child_pid, 0); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - int status = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status)); - ASSERT_EQ(WEXITSTATUS(status), 0); -} - -volatile bool badhandler_on_sigaltstack = true; // Set by the handler. -char* volatile badhandler_low_water_mark = nullptr; // Set by the handler. -volatile uint8_t badhandler_recursive_faults = 0; // Consumed by the handler. - -void badhandler(int sig, siginfo_t* siginfo, void* arg) { - char stack_var = 0; - char* current_ss = &stack_var; - - stack_t stack; - int ret = sigaltstack(nullptr, &stack); - if (ret < 0 || (stack.ss_flags & SS_ONSTACK) != SS_ONSTACK) { - // We should always be marked as being on the stack. Don't allow this to hit - // the bottom if this is ever not true (the main test will fail as a - // result, but we still need to unwind the recursive faults). - badhandler_on_sigaltstack = false; - } - if (current_ss < badhandler_low_water_mark) { - // Record the low point for the signal stack. We never expected this to be - // before stack bottom, but this is asserted in the actual test. - badhandler_low_water_mark = current_ss; - } - if (badhandler_recursive_faults > 0) { - badhandler_recursive_faults--; - Fault(); - } - FixupFault(reinterpret_cast<ucontext_t*>(arg)); -} - -TEST(SigaltstackTest, WalksOffBottom) { - // This test marks the upper half of the stack_mem array as the signal stack. - // It asserts that when a fault occurs in the handler (already on the signal - // stack), we eventually continue to fault our way off the stack. We should - // not revert to the top of the signal stack when we fall off the bottom and - // the signal stack should remain "in use". When we fall off the signal stack, - // we should have an unconditional signal delivered and not start using the - // first part of the stack_mem array. - std::vector<char> stack_mem(SIGSTKSZ * 2); - stack_t stack = {}; - stack.ss_sp = stack_mem.data() + SIGSTKSZ; // See above: upper half. - stack.ss_size = SIGSTKSZ; // Only one half the array. - auto const cleanup_sigstack = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaltstack(stack)); - - // Setup the handler: this must be for SIGSEGV, and it must allow proper - // nesting (no signal mask, no defer) so that we can trigger multiple times. - // - // When we walk off the bottom of the signal stack and force signal delivery - // of a SIGSEGV, the handler will revert to the default behavior (kill). - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_sigaction = badhandler; - sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO | SA_ONSTACK | SA_NODEFER; - auto const cleanup_sa = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGSEGV, sa)); - - // Trigger a single fault. - badhandler_low_water_mark = - static_cast<char*>(stack.ss_sp) + SIGSTKSZ; // Expected top. - badhandler_recursive_faults = 0; // Disable refault. - Fault(); - EXPECT_TRUE(badhandler_on_sigaltstack); - EXPECT_THAT(sigaltstack(nullptr, &stack), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(stack.ss_flags & SS_ONSTACK, 0); - EXPECT_LT(badhandler_low_water_mark, - reinterpret_cast<char*>(stack.ss_sp) + 2 * SIGSTKSZ); - EXPECT_GT(badhandler_low_water_mark, reinterpret_cast<char*>(stack.ss_sp)); - - // Trigger two faults. - char* prev_low_water_mark = badhandler_low_water_mark; // Previous top. - badhandler_recursive_faults = 1; // One refault. - Fault(); - ASSERT_TRUE(badhandler_on_sigaltstack); - EXPECT_THAT(sigaltstack(nullptr, &stack), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(stack.ss_flags & SS_ONSTACK, 0); - EXPECT_LT(badhandler_low_water_mark, prev_low_water_mark); - EXPECT_GT(badhandler_low_water_mark, reinterpret_cast<char*>(stack.ss_sp)); - - // Calculate the stack growth for a fault, and set the recursive faults to - // ensure that the signal handler stack required exceeds our marked stack area - // by a minimal amount. It should remain in the valid stack_mem area so that - // we can test the signal is forced merely by going out of the signal stack - // bounds, not by a genuine fault. - uintptr_t frame_size = - static_cast<uintptr_t>(prev_low_water_mark - badhandler_low_water_mark); - badhandler_recursive_faults = (SIGSTKSZ + frame_size) / frame_size; - EXPECT_EXIT(Fault(), ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGSEGV), ""); -} - -volatile int setonstack_retval = 0; // Set by the handler. -volatile int setonstack_errno = 0; // Set by the handler. - -void setonstack(int sig, siginfo_t* siginfo, void* arg) { - char stack_mem[SIGSTKSZ]; - stack_t stack = {}; - stack.ss_sp = &stack_mem[0]; - stack.ss_size = SIGSTKSZ; - setonstack_retval = sigaltstack(&stack, nullptr); - setonstack_errno = errno; - FixupFault(reinterpret_cast<ucontext_t*>(arg)); -} - -TEST(SigaltstackTest, SetWhileOnStack) { - // Reserve twice as much stack here, since the handler will allocate a vector - // of size SIGTKSZ and attempt to set the sigaltstack to that value. - std::vector<char> stack_mem(2 * SIGSTKSZ); - stack_t stack = {}; - stack.ss_sp = stack_mem.data(); - stack.ss_size = stack_mem.size(); - auto const cleanup_sigstack = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaltstack(stack)); - - // See above. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_sigaction = setonstack; - sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO | SA_ONSTACK; - auto const cleanup_sa = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGSEGV, sa)); - - // Trigger a fault. - Fault(); - - // The set should have failed. - EXPECT_EQ(setonstack_retval, -1); - EXPECT_EQ(setonstack_errno, EPERM); -} - -TEST(SigaltstackTest, SetCurrentStack) { - // This is executed as an exit test because once the signal stack is set to - // the local stack, there's no good way to unwind. We don't want to taint the - // test of any other tests that might run within this process. - EXPECT_EXIT( - { - char stack_value = 0; - stack_t stack = {}; - stack.ss_sp = &stack_value - kPageSize; // Lower than current level. - stack.ss_size = 2 * kPageSize; // => &stack_value +/- kPageSize. - TEST_CHECK(sigaltstack(&stack, nullptr) == 0); - TEST_CHECK(sigaltstack(nullptr, &stack) == 0); - TEST_CHECK((stack.ss_flags & SS_ONSTACK) != 0); - - // Should not be able to change the stack (even no-op). - TEST_CHECK(sigaltstack(&stack, nullptr) == -1 && errno == EPERM); - - // Should not be able to disable the stack. - stack.ss_flags = SS_DISABLE; - TEST_CHECK(sigaltstack(&stack, nullptr) == -1 && errno == EPERM); - exit(0); - }, - ::testing::ExitedWithCode(0), ""); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/sigaltstack_check.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/sigaltstack_check.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 5ac1b661d..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/sigaltstack_check.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Checks that there is no alternate signal stack by default. -// -// Used by a test in sigaltstack.cc. -#include <errno.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "test/util/logging.h" - -int main(int /* argc */, char** /* argv */) { - stack_t stack; - TEST_CHECK(sigaltstack(nullptr, &stack) >= 0); - TEST_CHECK(stack.ss_flags == SS_DISABLE); - TEST_CHECK(stack.ss_sp == 0); - TEST_CHECK(stack.ss_size == 0); - return 0; -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/sigiret.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/sigiret.cc deleted file mode 100644 index a47c781ea..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/sigiret.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <signal.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/ucontext.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/signal_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/timer_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -constexpr uint64_t kOrigRcx = 0xdeadbeeffacefeed; -constexpr uint64_t kOrigR11 = 0xfacefeedbaad1dea; - -volatile int gotvtalrm, ready; - -void sigvtalrm(int sig, siginfo_t* siginfo, void* _uc) { - ucontext_t* uc = reinterpret_cast<ucontext_t*>(_uc); - - // Verify that: - // - test is in the busy-wait loop waiting for signal. - // - %rcx and %r11 values in mcontext_t match kOrigRcx and kOrigR11. - if (ready && - static_cast<uint64_t>(uc->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_RCX]) == kOrigRcx && - static_cast<uint64_t>(uc->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_R11]) == kOrigR11) { - // Modify the values %rcx and %r11 in the ucontext. These are the - // values seen by the application after the signal handler returns. - uc->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_RCX] = ~kOrigRcx; - uc->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_R11] = ~kOrigR11; - gotvtalrm = 1; - } -} - -TEST(SigIretTest, CheckRcxR11) { - // Setup signal handler for SIGVTALRM. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_sigaction = sigvtalrm; - sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; - auto const action_cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGVTALRM, sa)); - - auto const mask_cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_UNBLOCK, SIGVTALRM)); - - // Setup itimer to fire after 500 msecs. - struct itimerval itimer = {}; - itimer.it_value.tv_usec = 500 * 1000; // 500 msecs. - auto const timer_cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedItimer(ITIMER_VIRTUAL, itimer)); - - // Initialize %rcx and %r11 and spin until the signal handler returns. - uint64_t rcx = kOrigRcx; - uint64_t r11 = kOrigR11; - asm volatile( - "movq %[rcx], %%rcx;" // %rcx = rcx - "movq %[r11], %%r11;" // %r11 = r11 - "movl $1, %[ready];" // ready = 1 - "1: pause; cmpl $0, %[gotvtalrm]; je 1b;" // while (!gotvtalrm); - "movq %%rcx, %[rcx];" // rcx = %rcx - "movq %%r11, %[r11];" // r11 = %r11 - : [ready] "=m"(ready), [rcx] "+m"(rcx), [r11] "+m"(r11) - : [gotvtalrm] "m"(gotvtalrm) - : "cc", "memory", "rcx", "r11"); - - // If sigreturn(2) returns via 'sysret' then %rcx and %r11 will be - // clobbered and set to 'ptregs->rip' and 'ptregs->rflags' respectively. - // - // The following check verifies that %rcx and %r11 were not clobbered - // when returning from the signal handler (via sigreturn(2)). - EXPECT_EQ(rcx, ~kOrigRcx); - EXPECT_EQ(r11, ~kOrigR11); -} - -constexpr uint64_t kNonCanonicalRip = 0xCCCC000000000000; - -// Test that a non-canonical signal handler faults as expected. -TEST(SigIretTest, BadHandler) { - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_sigaction = - reinterpret_cast<void (*)(int, siginfo_t*, void*)>(kNonCanonicalRip); - auto const cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGUSR1, sa)); - - pid_t pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - // Child, wait for signal. - while (1) { - pause(); - } - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(kill(pid, SIGUSR1), SyscallSucceeds()); - - int status; - EXPECT_THAT(waitpid(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status) && WTERMSIG(status) == SIGSEGV) - << "status = " << status; -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - // SigIretTest.CheckRcxR11 depends on delivering SIGVTALRM to the main thread. - // Block SIGVTALRM so that any other threads created by TestInit will also - // have SIGVTALRM blocked. - sigset_t set; - sigemptyset(&set); - sigaddset(&set, SIGVTALRM); - TEST_PCHECK(sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &set, nullptr) == 0); - - gvisor::testing::TestInit(&argc, &argv); - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/sigprocmask.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/sigprocmask.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 654c6a47f..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/sigprocmask.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,269 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <signal.h> -#include <stddef.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/signal_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// Signals numbers used for testing. -static constexpr int kTestSignal1 = SIGUSR1; -static constexpr int kTestSignal2 = SIGUSR2; - -static int raw_sigprocmask(int how, const sigset_t* set, sigset_t* oldset) { - return syscall(SYS_rt_sigprocmask, how, set, oldset, _NSIG / 8); -} - -// count of the number of signals received -int signal_count[kMaxSignal + 1]; - -// signal handler increments the signal counter -void SigHandler(int sig, siginfo_t* info, void* context) { - TEST_CHECK(sig > 0 && sig <= kMaxSignal); - signal_count[sig] += 1; -} - -// The test fixture saves and restores the signal mask and -// sets up handlers for kTestSignal1 and kTestSignal2. -class SigProcMaskTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - // Save the current signal mask. - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, nullptr, &mask_), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Setup signal handlers for kTestSignal1 and kTestSignal2. - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_sigaction = SigHandler; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; - EXPECT_THAT(sigaction(kTestSignal1, &sa, &sa_test_sig_1_), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(sigaction(kTestSignal2, &sa, &sa_test_sig_2_), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Clear the signal counters. - memset(signal_count, 0, sizeof(signal_count)); - } - - void TearDown() override { - // Restore the signal mask. - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &mask_, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Restore the signal handlers for kTestSignal1 and kTestSignal2. - EXPECT_THAT(sigaction(kTestSignal1, &sa_test_sig_1_, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(sigaction(kTestSignal2, &sa_test_sig_2_, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - private: - sigset_t mask_; - struct sigaction sa_test_sig_1_; - struct sigaction sa_test_sig_2_; -}; - -// Both sigsets nullptr should succeed and do nothing. -TEST_F(SigProcMaskTest, NullAddress) { - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, nullptr, NULL), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, nullptr, NULL), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, nullptr, NULL), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Bad address for either sigset should fail with EFAULT. -TEST_F(SigProcMaskTest, BadAddress) { - sigset_t* bad_addr = reinterpret_cast<sigset_t*>(-1); - - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, bad_addr, nullptr), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); - - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, nullptr, bad_addr), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -// Bad value of the "how" parameter should fail with EINVAL. -TEST_F(SigProcMaskTest, BadParameter) { - int bad_param_1 = -1; - int bad_param_2 = 42; - - sigset_t set1; - sigemptyset(&set1); - - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(bad_param_1, &set1, nullptr), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(bad_param_2, &set1, nullptr), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// Check that we can get the current signal mask. -TEST_F(SigProcMaskTest, GetMask) { - sigset_t set1; - sigset_t set2; - - sigemptyset(&set1); - sigfillset(&set2); - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, nullptr, &set1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, nullptr, &set2), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(set1, EqualsSigset(set2)); -} - -// Check that we can set the signal mask. -TEST_F(SigProcMaskTest, SetMask) { - sigset_t actual; - sigset_t expected; - - // Try to mask all signals - sigfillset(&expected); - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &expected, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, nullptr, &actual), - SyscallSucceeds()); - // sigprocmask() should have silently ignored SIGKILL and SIGSTOP. - sigdelset(&expected, SIGSTOP); - sigdelset(&expected, SIGKILL); - EXPECT_THAT(actual, EqualsSigset(expected)); - - // Try to clear the signal mask - sigemptyset(&expected); - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &expected, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, nullptr, &actual), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(actual, EqualsSigset(expected)); - - // Try to set a mask with one signal. - sigemptyset(&expected); - sigaddset(&expected, kTestSignal1); - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &expected, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, nullptr, &actual), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(actual, EqualsSigset(expected)); -} - -// Check that we can add and remove signals. -TEST_F(SigProcMaskTest, BlockUnblock) { - sigset_t actual; - sigset_t expected; - - // Try to set a mask with one signal. - sigemptyset(&expected); - sigaddset(&expected, kTestSignal1); - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &expected, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, nullptr, &actual), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(actual, EqualsSigset(expected)); - - // Try to add another signal. - sigset_t block; - sigemptyset(&block); - sigaddset(&block, kTestSignal2); - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &block, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, nullptr, &actual), - SyscallSucceeds()); - sigaddset(&expected, kTestSignal2); - EXPECT_THAT(actual, EqualsSigset(expected)); - - // Try to remove a signal. - sigset_t unblock; - sigemptyset(&unblock); - sigaddset(&unblock, kTestSignal1); - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &unblock, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, nullptr, &actual), - SyscallSucceeds()); - sigdelset(&expected, kTestSignal1); - EXPECT_THAT(actual, EqualsSigset(expected)); -} - -// Test that the signal mask actually blocks signals. -TEST_F(SigProcMaskTest, SignalHandler) { - sigset_t mask; - - // clear the signal mask - sigemptyset(&mask); - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &mask, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check the initial signal counts. - EXPECT_EQ(0, signal_count[kTestSignal1]); - EXPECT_EQ(0, signal_count[kTestSignal2]); - - // Check that both kTestSignal1 and kTestSignal2 are not blocked. - raise(kTestSignal1); - raise(kTestSignal2); - EXPECT_EQ(1, signal_count[kTestSignal1]); - EXPECT_EQ(1, signal_count[kTestSignal2]); - - // Block kTestSignal1. - sigaddset(&mask, kTestSignal1); - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &mask, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that kTestSignal1 is blocked. - raise(kTestSignal1); - raise(kTestSignal2); - EXPECT_EQ(1, signal_count[kTestSignal1]); - EXPECT_EQ(2, signal_count[kTestSignal2]); - - // Unblock kTestSignal1. - sigaddset(&mask, kTestSignal1); - EXPECT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &mask, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that the unblocked kTestSignal1 has been delivered. - EXPECT_EQ(2, signal_count[kTestSignal1]); - EXPECT_EQ(2, signal_count[kTestSignal2]); -} - -// Check that sigprocmask correctly handles aliasing of the set and oldset -// pointers. -TEST_F(SigProcMaskTest, AliasedSets) { - sigset_t mask; - - // Set a mask in which only kTestSignal1 is blocked. - sigset_t mask1; - sigemptyset(&mask1); - sigaddset(&mask1, kTestSignal1); - mask = mask1; - ASSERT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &mask, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Exchange it with a mask in which only kTestSignal2 is blocked. - sigset_t mask2; - sigemptyset(&mask2); - sigaddset(&mask2, kTestSignal2); - mask = mask2; - ASSERT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &mask, &mask), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that the exchange succeeeded: - // mask should now contain the previously-set mask blocking only kTestSignal1. - EXPECT_THAT(mask, EqualsSigset(mask1)); - // The current mask should block only kTestSignal2. - ASSERT_THAT(raw_sigprocmask(0, nullptr, &mask), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(mask, EqualsSigset(mask2)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/sigstop.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/sigstop.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 9c7210e17..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/sigstop.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,150 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <signal.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <sys/select.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -DEFINE_bool(sigstop_test_child, false, - "If true, run the SigstopTest child workload."); - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -constexpr absl::Duration kChildStartupDelay = absl::Seconds(5); -constexpr absl::Duration kChildMainThreadDelay = absl::Seconds(10); -constexpr absl::Duration kChildExtraThreadDelay = absl::Seconds(15); -constexpr absl::Duration kPostSIGSTOPDelay = absl::Seconds(20); - -// Comparisons on absl::Duration aren't yet constexpr (2017-07-14), so we -// can't just use static_assert. -TEST(SigstopTest, TimesAreRelativelyConsistent) { - EXPECT_LT(kChildStartupDelay, kChildMainThreadDelay) - << "Child process will exit before the parent process attempts to stop " - "it"; - EXPECT_LT(kChildMainThreadDelay, kChildExtraThreadDelay) - << "Secondary thread in child process will exit before main thread, " - "causing it to exit with the wrong code"; - EXPECT_LT(kChildExtraThreadDelay, kPostSIGSTOPDelay) - << "Parent process stops waiting before child process may exit if " - "improperly stopped, rendering the test ineffective"; -} - -// Exit codes communicated from the child workload to the parent test process. -constexpr int kChildMainThreadExitCode = 10; -constexpr int kChildExtraThreadExitCode = 11; - -TEST(SigstopTest, Correctness) { - pid_t child_pid = -1; - int execve_errno = 0; - auto cleanup = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ForkAndExec("/proc/self/exe", {"/proc/self/exe", "--sigstop_test_child"}, - {}, nullptr, &child_pid, &execve_errno)); - - ASSERT_GT(child_pid, 0); - ASSERT_EQ(execve_errno, 0); - - // Wait for the child subprocess to start the second thread before stopping - // it. - absl::SleepFor(kChildStartupDelay); - ASSERT_THAT(kill(child_pid, SIGSTOP), SyscallSucceeds()); - int status; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, WUNTRACED), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status)); - EXPECT_EQ(SIGSTOP, WSTOPSIG(status)); - - // Sleep for longer than either of the sleeps in the child subprocess, - // expecting the child to stay alive because it's stopped. - absl::SleepFor(kPostSIGSTOPDelay); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, WNOHANG), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Resume the child. - ASSERT_THAT(kill(child_pid, SIGCONT), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, WCONTINUED), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child_pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFCONTINUED(status)); - - // Expect it to die. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child_pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status)); - ASSERT_EQ(WEXITSTATUS(status), kChildMainThreadExitCode); -} - -// Like base:SleepFor, but tries to avoid counting time spent stopped due to a -// stop signal toward the sleep. -// -// This is required due to an inconsistency in how nanosleep(2) and stop signals -// interact on Linux. When nanosleep is interrupted, it writes the remaining -// time back to its second timespec argument, so that if nanosleep is -// interrupted by a signal handler then userspace can immediately call nanosleep -// again with that timespec. However, if nanosleep is automatically restarted -// (because it's interrupted by a signal that is not delivered to a handler, -// such as a stop signal), it's restarted based on the timer's former *absolute* -// expiration time (via ERESTART_RESTARTBLOCK => SYS_restart_syscall => -// hrtimer_nanosleep_restart). This means that time spent stopped is effectively -// counted as time spent sleeping, resulting in less time spent sleeping than -// expected. -// -// Dividing the sleep into multiple smaller sleeps limits the impact of this -// effect to the length of each sleep during which a stop occurs; for example, -// if a sleeping process is only stopped once, SleepIgnoreStopped can -// under-sleep by at most 100ms. -void SleepIgnoreStopped(absl::Duration d) { - absl::Duration const max_sleep = absl::Milliseconds(100); - while (d > absl::ZeroDuration()) { - absl::Duration to_sleep = std::min(d, max_sleep); - absl::SleepFor(to_sleep); - d -= to_sleep; - } -} - -void RunChild() { - // Start another thread that attempts to call exit_group with a different - // error code, in order to verify that SIGSTOP stops this thread as well. - ScopedThread t([] { - SleepIgnoreStopped(kChildExtraThreadDelay); - exit(kChildExtraThreadExitCode); - }); - SleepIgnoreStopped(kChildMainThreadDelay); - exit(kChildMainThreadExitCode); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - gvisor::testing::TestInit(&argc, &argv); - - if (FLAGS_sigstop_test_child) { - gvisor::testing::RunChild(); - return 1; - } - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/sigtimedwait.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/sigtimedwait.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 1e5bf5942..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/sigtimedwait.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,324 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/wait.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/signal_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" -#include "test/util/timer_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// N.B. main() blocks SIGALRM and SIGCHLD on all threads. - -constexpr int kAlarmSecs = 12; - -void NoopHandler(int sig, siginfo_t* info, void* context) {} - -TEST(SigtimedwaitTest, InvalidTimeout) { - sigset_t mask; - sigemptyset(&mask); - struct timespec timeout = {0, 1000000001}; - EXPECT_THAT(sigtimedwait(&mask, nullptr, &timeout), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - timeout = {-1, 0}; - EXPECT_THAT(sigtimedwait(&mask, nullptr, &timeout), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - timeout = {0, -1}; - EXPECT_THAT(sigtimedwait(&mask, nullptr, &timeout), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// No random save as the test relies on alarm timing. Cooperative save tests -// already cover the save between alarm and wait. -TEST(SigtimedwaitTest, AlarmReturnsAlarm_NoRandomSave) { - struct itimerval itv = {}; - itv.it_value.tv_sec = kAlarmSecs; - const auto itimer_cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedItimer(ITIMER_REAL, itv)); - - sigset_t mask; - sigemptyset(&mask); - sigaddset(&mask, SIGALRM); - siginfo_t info = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sigtimedwait)(&mask, &info, nullptr), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(SIGALRM)); - EXPECT_EQ(SIGALRM, info.si_signo); -} - -// No random save as the test relies on alarm timing. Cooperative save tests -// already cover the save between alarm and wait. -TEST(SigtimedwaitTest, NullTimeoutReturnsEINTR_NoRandomSave) { - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_sigaction = NoopHandler; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; - const auto action_cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGALRM, sa)); - - const auto mask_cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_UNBLOCK, SIGALRM)); - - struct itimerval itv = {}; - itv.it_value.tv_sec = kAlarmSecs; - const auto itimer_cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedItimer(ITIMER_REAL, itv)); - - sigset_t mask; - sigemptyset(&mask); - EXPECT_THAT(sigtimedwait(&mask, nullptr, nullptr), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINTR)); -} - -TEST(SigtimedwaitTest, LegitTimeoutReturnsEAGAIN) { - sigset_t mask; - sigemptyset(&mask); - struct timespec timeout = {1, 0}; // 1 second - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sigtimedwait)(&mask, nullptr, &timeout), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST(SigtimedwaitTest, ZeroTimeoutReturnsEAGAIN) { - sigset_t mask; - sigemptyset(&mask); - struct timespec timeout = {0, 0}; // 0 second - EXPECT_THAT(sigtimedwait(&mask, nullptr, &timeout), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST(SigtimedwaitTest, KillGeneratedSIGCHLD) { - EXPECT_THAT(kill(getpid(), SIGCHLD), SyscallSucceeds()); - - sigset_t mask; - sigemptyset(&mask); - sigaddset(&mask, SIGCHLD); - struct timespec ts = {5, 0}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sigtimedwait)(&mask, nullptr, &ts), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(SIGCHLD)); -} - -TEST(SigtimedwaitTest, ChildExitGeneratedSIGCHLD) { - pid_t pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - _exit(0); - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - int status; - EXPECT_THAT(waitpid(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) << status; - - sigset_t mask; - sigemptyset(&mask); - sigaddset(&mask, SIGCHLD); - struct timespec ts = {5, 0}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sigtimedwait)(&mask, nullptr, &ts), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(SIGCHLD)); -} - -TEST(SigtimedwaitTest, ChildExitGeneratedSIGCHLDWithHandler) { - // Setup handler for SIGCHLD, but don't unblock it. - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_sigaction = NoopHandler; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; - const auto action_cleanup = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGCHLD, sa)); - - pid_t pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - _exit(0); - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - sigset_t mask; - sigemptyset(&mask); - sigaddset(&mask, SIGCHLD); - struct timespec ts = {5, 0}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sigtimedwait)(&mask, nullptr, &ts), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(SIGCHLD)); - - int status; - EXPECT_THAT(waitpid(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) << status; -} - -// sigtimedwait cannot catch SIGKILL. -TEST(SigtimedwaitTest, SIGKILLUncaught) { - // This is a regression test for sigtimedwait dequeuing SIGKILLs, thus - // preventing the task from exiting. - // - // The explanation below is specific to behavior in gVisor. The Linux behavior - // here is irrelevant because without a bug that prevents delivery of SIGKILL, - // none of this behavior is visible (in Linux or gVisor). - // - // SIGKILL is rather intrusive. Simply sending the SIGKILL marks - // ThreadGroup.exitStatus as exiting with SIGKILL, before the SIGKILL is even - // delivered. - // - // As a result, we cannot simply exit the child with a different exit code if - // it survives and expect to see that code in waitpid because: - // 1. PrepareGroupExit will override Task.exitStatus with - // ThreadGroup.exitStatus. - // 2. waitpid(2) will always return ThreadGroup.exitStatus rather than - // Task.exitStatus. - // - // We could use exit(2) to set Task.exitStatus without override, and a SIGCHLD - // handler to receive Task.exitStatus in the parent, but with that much - // test complexity, it is cleaner to simply use a pipe to notify the parent - // that we survived. - constexpr auto kSigtimedwaitSetupTime = absl::Seconds(2); - - int pipe_fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(pipe_fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - FileDescriptor rfd(pipe_fds[0]); - FileDescriptor wfd(pipe_fds[1]); - - pid_t pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - rfd.reset(); - - sigset_t mask; - sigemptyset(&mask); - sigaddset(&mask, SIGKILL); - RetryEINTR(sigtimedwait)(&mask, nullptr, nullptr); - - // Survived. - char c = 'a'; - TEST_PCHECK(WriteFd(wfd.get(), &c, 1) == 1); - _exit(1); - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - wfd.reset(); - - // Wait for child to block in sigtimedwait, then kill it. - absl::SleepFor(kSigtimedwaitSetupTime); - - // Sending SIGKILL will attempt to enqueue the signal twice: once in the - // normal signal sending path, and once to all Tasks in the ThreadGroup when - // applying SIGKILL side-effects. - // - // If we use kill(2), the former will be on the ThreadGroup signal queue and - // the latter will be on the Task signal queue. sigtimedwait can only dequeue - // one signal, so the other would kill the Task, masking bugs. - // - // If we use tkill(2), the former will be on the Task signal queue and the - // latter will be dropped as a duplicate. Then sigtimedwait can theoretically - // dequeue the single SIGKILL. - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_tkill, pid, SIGKILL), SyscallSucceeds()); - - int status; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(pid, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status) && WTERMSIG(status) == SIGKILL) << status; - - // Child shouldn't have survived. - char c; - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(rfd.get(), &c, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST(SigtimedwaitTest, IgnoredUnmaskedSignal) { - constexpr int kSigno = SIGUSR1; - constexpr auto kSigtimedwaitSetupTime = absl::Seconds(2); - constexpr auto kSigtimedwaitTimeout = absl::Seconds(5); - ASSERT_GT(kSigtimedwaitTimeout, kSigtimedwaitSetupTime); - - // Ensure that kSigno is ignored, and unmasked on this thread. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; - const auto scoped_sigaction = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(kSigno, sa)); - sigset_t mask; - sigemptyset(&mask); - sigaddset(&mask, kSigno); - auto scoped_sigmask = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_UNBLOCK, mask)); - - // Create a thread which will send us kSigno while we are blocked in - // sigtimedwait. - pid_t tid = gettid(); - ScopedThread sigthread([&] { - absl::SleepFor(kSigtimedwaitSetupTime); - EXPECT_THAT(tgkill(getpid(), tid, kSigno), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // sigtimedwait should not observe kSigno since it is ignored and already - // unmasked, causing it to be dropped before it is enqueued. - struct timespec timeout_ts = absl::ToTimespec(kSigtimedwaitTimeout); - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sigtimedwait)(&mask, nullptr, &timeout_ts), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST(SigtimedwaitTest, IgnoredMaskedSignal) { - constexpr int kSigno = SIGUSR1; - constexpr auto kSigtimedwaitSetupTime = absl::Seconds(2); - constexpr auto kSigtimedwaitTimeout = absl::Seconds(5); - ASSERT_GT(kSigtimedwaitTimeout, kSigtimedwaitSetupTime); - - // Ensure that kSigno is ignored, and masked on this thread. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; - const auto scoped_sigaction = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(kSigno, sa)); - sigset_t mask; - sigemptyset(&mask); - sigaddset(&mask, kSigno); - auto scoped_sigmask = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_BLOCK, mask)); - - // Create a thread which will send us kSigno while we are blocked in - // sigtimedwait. - pid_t tid = gettid(); - ScopedThread sigthread([&] { - absl::SleepFor(kSigtimedwaitSetupTime); - EXPECT_THAT(tgkill(getpid(), tid, kSigno), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // sigtimedwait should observe kSigno since it is normally masked, causing it - // to be enqueued despite being ignored. - struct timespec timeout_ts = absl::ToTimespec(kSigtimedwaitTimeout); - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sigtimedwait)(&mask, nullptr, &timeout_ts), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kSigno)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - // These tests depend on delivering SIGALRM/SIGCHLD to the main thread or in - // sigtimedwait. Block them so that any other threads created by TestInit will - // also have them blocked. - sigset_t set; - sigemptyset(&set); - sigaddset(&set, SIGALRM); - sigaddset(&set, SIGCHLD); - TEST_PCHECK(sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &set, nullptr) == 0); - - gvisor::testing::TestInit(&argc, &argv); - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket.cc deleted file mode 100644 index caae215b8..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -TEST(SocketTest, UnixSocketPairProtocol) { - int socks[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, PF_UNIX, socks), - SyscallSucceeds()); - close(socks[0]); - close(socks[1]); -} - -TEST(SocketTest, ProtocolUnix) { - struct { - int domain, type, protocol; - } tests[] = { - {AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, PF_UNIX}, - {AF_UNIX, SOCK_SEQPACKET, PF_UNIX}, - {AF_UNIX, SOCK_DGRAM, PF_UNIX}, - }; - for (int i = 0; i < ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(tests); i++) { - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(tests[i].domain, tests[i].type, tests[i].protocol)); - } -} - -TEST(SocketTest, ProtocolInet) { - struct { - int domain, type, protocol; - } tests[] = { - {AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP}, - {AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP}, - }; - for (int i = 0; i < ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(tests); i++) { - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(tests[i].domain, tests[i].type, tests[i].protocol)); - } -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_abstract.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_abstract.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 715d87b76..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_abstract.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_generic.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_cmsg.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - AbstractBoundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_SEQPACKET}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AbstractUnixSockets, AllSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AbstractUnixSockets, UnixSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AbstractUnixSockets, UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_blocking.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_blocking.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 00c50d1bf..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_blocking.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_blocking.h" - -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/un.h> -#include <cstdio> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" -#include "test/util/timer_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -TEST_P(BlockingSocketPairTest, RecvBlocks) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[100]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - constexpr auto kDuration = absl::Milliseconds(200); - auto before = Now(CLOCK_MONOTONIC); - - const ScopedThread t([&]() { - absl::SleepFor(kDuration); - ASSERT_THAT(write(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - }); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(received_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - - auto after = Now(CLOCK_MONOTONIC); - EXPECT_GE(after - before, kDuration); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_blocking.h b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_blocking.h deleted file mode 100644 index db26e5ef5..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_blocking.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_BLOCKING_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_BLOCKING_H_ - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of blocking connected sockets. -using BlockingSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_BLOCKING_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_filesystem.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_filesystem.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 74e262959..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_filesystem.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_generic.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_cmsg.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - FilesystemBoundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_SEQPACKET}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - FilesystemUnixSockets, AllSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - FilesystemUnixSockets, UnixSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - FilesystemUnixSockets, UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_generic.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_generic.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 51d614639..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_generic.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,741 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_generic.h" - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/un.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_format.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -// This file is a generic socket test file. It must be built with another file -// that provides the test types. - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, BasicReadWrite) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - char buf[20]; - const std::string data = "abc"; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), data.c_str(), 3), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(3)); - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(sockets->second_fd(), buf, 3), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(3)); - EXPECT_EQ(data, absl::string_view(buf, 3)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, BasicSendRecv) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - char sent_data[512]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)]; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(received_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, BasicSendmmsg) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - char sent_data[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - std::vector<struct mmsghdr> msgs(10); - std::vector<struct iovec> iovs(msgs.size()); - const int chunk_size = sizeof(sent_data) / msgs.size(); - for (size_t i = 0; i < msgs.size(); i++) { - iovs[i].iov_len = chunk_size; - iovs[i].iov_base = &sent_data[i * chunk_size]; - msgs[i].msg_hdr.msg_iov = &iovs[i]; - msgs[i].msg_hdr.msg_iovlen = 1; - } - - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendmmsg)(sockets->first_fd(), &msgs[0], msgs.size(), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(msgs.size())); - - for (const struct mmsghdr& msg : msgs) { - EXPECT_EQ(chunk_size, msg.msg_len); - } - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)]; - for (size_t i = 0; i < msgs.size(); i++) { - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(sockets->second_fd(), &received_data[i * chunk_size], - chunk_size), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(chunk_size)); - } - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, BasicRecvmmsg) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - char sent_data[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)]; - std::vector<struct mmsghdr> msgs(10); - std::vector<struct iovec> iovs(msgs.size()); - const int chunk_size = sizeof(sent_data) / msgs.size(); - for (size_t i = 0; i < msgs.size(); i++) { - iovs[i].iov_len = chunk_size; - iovs[i].iov_base = &received_data[i * chunk_size]; - msgs[i].msg_hdr.msg_iov = &iovs[i]; - msgs[i].msg_hdr.msg_iovlen = 1; - } - - for (size_t i = 0; i < msgs.size(); i++) { - ASSERT_THAT( - WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), &sent_data[i * chunk_size], chunk_size), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(chunk_size)); - } - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msgs[0], msgs.size(), - 0, nullptr), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(msgs.size())); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - for (const struct mmsghdr& msg : msgs) { - EXPECT_EQ(chunk_size, msg.msg_len); - } -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, SendmsgRecvmsg10KB) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - std::vector<char> sent_data(10 * 1024); - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data.data(), sent_data.size()); - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - SendNullCmsg(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data.data(), sent_data.size())); - - std::vector<char> received_data(sent_data.size()); - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvNoCmsg(sockets->second_fd(), received_data.data(), - received_data.size())); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, - memcmp(sent_data.data(), received_data.data(), sent_data.size())); -} - -// This test validates that a sendmsg/recvmsg w/ MSG_CTRUNC is a no-op on -// input flags. -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, SendmsgRecvmsgMsgCtruncNoop) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - std::vector<char> sent_data(10 * 1024); - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data.data(), sent_data.size()); - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - SendNullCmsg(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data.data(), sent_data.size())); - - std::vector<char> received_data(sent_data.size()); - struct msghdr msg = {}; - char control[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(int)) + CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(struct ucred))]; - msg.msg_control = control; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(control); - - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = &received_data[0]; - iov.iov_len = received_data.size(); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - // MSG_CTRUNC should be a no-op. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, MSG_CTRUNC), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(received_data.size())); - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg, nullptr); - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_controllen, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(0, - memcmp(sent_data.data(), received_data.data(), sent_data.size())); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, SendmsgRecvmsg16KB) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - std::vector<char> sent_data(16 * 1024); - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data.data(), sent_data.size()); - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - SendNullCmsg(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data.data(), sent_data.size())); - - std::vector<char> received_data(sent_data.size()); - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvNoCmsg(sockets->second_fd(), received_data.data(), - received_data.size())); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, - memcmp(sent_data.data(), received_data.data(), sent_data.size())); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, RecvmsgMsghdrFlagsNotClearedOnFailure) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char received_data[10] = {}; - - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - struct msghdr msg = {}; - msg.msg_flags = -1; - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); - - // Check that msghdr flags were not changed. - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_flags, -1); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, RecvmsgMsghdrFlagsCleared) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[10]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)] = {}; - - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - struct msghdr msg = {}; - msg.msg_flags = -1; - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(received_data, sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - // Check that msghdr flags were cleared. - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_flags, 0); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, RecvmsgPeekMsghdrFlagsCleared) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[10]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)] = {}; - - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - struct msghdr msg = {}; - msg.msg_flags = -1; - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, MSG_PEEK), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(received_data, sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - // Check that msghdr flags were cleared. - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_flags, 0); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, RecvmsgIovNotUpdated) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[10]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data) * 2] = {}; - - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - struct msghdr msg = {}; - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(received_data, sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - // Check that the iovec length was not updated. - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_iov->iov_len, sizeof(received_data)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, RecvmmsgInvalidTimeout) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - char buf[10]; - struct mmsghdr msg = {}; - struct iovec iov = {}; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(buf); - iov.iov_base = buf; - msg.msg_hdr.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_hdr.msg_iovlen = 1; - struct timespec timeout = {-1, -1}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmmsg)(sockets->first_fd(), &msg, 1, 0, &timeout), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, RecvmmsgTimeoutBeforeRecv) { - // There is a known bug in the Linux recvmmsg(2) causing it to block forever - // if the timeout expires while blocking for the first message. - SKIP_IF(!IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - char buf[10]; - struct mmsghdr msg = {}; - struct iovec iov = {}; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(buf); - iov.iov_base = buf; - msg.msg_hdr.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_hdr.msg_iovlen = 1; - struct timespec timeout = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmmsg)(sockets->first_fd(), &msg, 1, 0, &timeout), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, MsgPeek) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - char sent_data[50]; - memset(&sent_data, 0, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)]; - for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) { - memset(received_data, 0, sizeof(received_data)); - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(received_data), MSG_PEEK), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - } - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(received_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(received_data))); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, LingerSocketOption) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - struct linger got_linger = {-1, -1}; - socklen_t length = sizeof(struct linger); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_LINGER, - &got_linger, &length), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - struct linger want_linger = {}; - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(&want_linger, &got_linger, sizeof(struct linger))); - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(struct linger), length); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, KeepAliveSocketOption) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - int keepalive = -1; - socklen_t length = sizeof(int); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, - &keepalive, &length), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, keepalive); - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(int), length); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, RcvBufSucceeds) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - int size = 0; - socklen_t size_size = sizeof(size); - EXPECT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, &size, &size_size), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_GT(size, 0); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, SndBufSucceeds) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - int size = 0; - socklen_t size_size = sizeof(size); - EXPECT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, &size, &size_size), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_GT(size, 0); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, RecvTimeoutReadSucceeds) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct timeval tv { - .tv_sec = 0, .tv_usec = 10 - }; - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVTIMEO, &tv, sizeof(tv)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - char buf[20] = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(read)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, RecvTimeoutRecvSucceeds) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct timeval tv { - .tv_sec = 0, .tv_usec = 10 - }; - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVTIMEO, &tv, sizeof(tv)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - char buf[20] = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, RecvTimeoutRecvOneSecondSucceeds) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct timeval tv { - .tv_sec = 1, .tv_usec = 0 - }; - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVTIMEO, &tv, sizeof(tv)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - char buf[20] = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, RecvTimeoutRecvmsgSucceeds) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct timeval tv { - .tv_sec = 0, .tv_usec = 10 - }; - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVTIMEO, &tv, sizeof(tv)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - char buf[20] = {}; - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = buf; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(buf); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->first_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, SendTimeoutAllowsWrite) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct timeval tv { - .tv_sec = 0, .tv_usec = 10 - }; - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDTIMEO, &tv, sizeof(tv)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - char buf[20] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, SendTimeoutAllowsSend) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct timeval tv { - .tv_sec = 0, .tv_usec = 10 - }; - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDTIMEO, &tv, sizeof(tv)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - char buf[20] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, SendTimeoutAllowsSendmsg) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct timeval tv { - .tv_sec = 0, .tv_usec = 10 - }; - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDTIMEO, &tv, sizeof(tv)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - char buf[20] = {}; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendNullCmsg(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf))); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, SoRcvTimeoIsSet) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct timeval tv { - .tv_sec = 0, .tv_usec = 35 - }; - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVTIMEO, &tv, sizeof(tv)), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, SoRcvTimeoIsSetLargerArg) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct timeval_with_extra { - struct timeval tv; - int64_t extra_data; - } ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_PACKED; - - timeval_with_extra tv_extra; - tv_extra.tv.tv_sec = 0; - tv_extra.tv.tv_usec = 25; - - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVTIMEO, - &tv_extra, sizeof(tv_extra)), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, RecvTimeoutRecvmsgOneSecondSucceeds) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct timeval tv { - .tv_sec = 1, .tv_usec = 0 - }; - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVTIMEO, &tv, sizeof(tv)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - char buf[20] = {}; - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = buf; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(buf); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->first_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, RecvTimeoutUsecTooLarge) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct timeval tv { - .tv_sec = 0, .tv_usec = 2000000 // 2 seconds. - }; - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVTIMEO, &tv, sizeof(tv)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EDOM)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, SendTimeoutUsecTooLarge) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct timeval tv { - .tv_sec = 0, .tv_usec = 2000000 // 2 seconds. - }; - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDTIMEO, &tv, sizeof(tv)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EDOM)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, RecvTimeoutUsecNeg) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct timeval tv { - .tv_sec = 0, .tv_usec = -1 - }; - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVTIMEO, &tv, sizeof(tv)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EDOM)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, SendTimeoutUsecNeg) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct timeval tv { - .tv_sec = 0, .tv_usec = -1 - }; - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDTIMEO, &tv, sizeof(tv)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EDOM)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, RecvTimeoutNegSecRead) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct timeval tv { - .tv_sec = -1, .tv_usec = 0 - }; - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVTIMEO, &tv, sizeof(tv)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - char buf[20] = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(read)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, RecvTimeoutNegSecRecv) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct timeval tv { - .tv_sec = -1, .tv_usec = 0 - }; - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVTIMEO, &tv, sizeof(tv)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - char buf[20] = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, RecvTimeoutNegSecRecvmsg) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct timeval tv { - .tv_sec = -1, .tv_usec = 0 - }; - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVTIMEO, &tv, sizeof(tv)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - char buf[20] = {}; - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = buf; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(buf); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->first_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, RecvWaitAll) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[100]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - ASSERT_THAT(write(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(received_data), MSG_WAITALL), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, RecvWaitAllDontWait) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char data[100] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), data, sizeof(data), - MSG_WAITALL | MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, RecvTimeoutWaitAll) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct timeval tv { - .tv_sec = 0, .tv_usec = 200000 // 200ms - }; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVTIMEO, &tv, - sizeof(tv)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - char sent_data[100]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - ASSERT_THAT(write(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data) * 2] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(received_data), MSG_WAITALL), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, GetSockoptType) { - int type = GetParam().type; - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - for (const int fd : {sockets->first_fd(), sockets->second_fd()}) { - int opt; - socklen_t optlen = sizeof(opt); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_TYPE, &opt, &optlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Type may have SOCK_NONBLOCK and SOCK_CLOEXEC ORed into it. Remove these - // before comparison. - type &= ~(SOCK_NONBLOCK | SOCK_CLOEXEC); - EXPECT_EQ(opt, type) << absl::StrFormat( - "getsockopt(%d, SOL_SOCKET, SO_TYPE, &opt, &optlen) => opt=%d was " - "unexpected", - fd, opt); - } -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, GetSockoptDomain) { - const int domain = GetParam().domain; - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - for (const int fd : {sockets->first_fd(), sockets->second_fd()}) { - int opt; - socklen_t optlen = sizeof(opt); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_DOMAIN, &opt, &optlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(opt, domain) << absl::StrFormat( - "getsockopt(%d, SOL_SOCKET, SO_DOMAIN, &opt, &optlen) => opt=%d was " - "unexpected", - fd, opt); - } -} - -TEST_P(AllSocketPairTest, GetSockoptProtocol) { - const int protocol = GetParam().protocol; - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - for (const int fd : {sockets->first_fd(), sockets->second_fd()}) { - int opt; - socklen_t optlen = sizeof(opt); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_PROTOCOL, &opt, &optlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(opt, protocol) << absl::StrFormat( - "getsockopt(%d, SOL_SOCKET, SO_PROTOCOL, &opt, &optlen) => opt=%d was " - "unexpected", - fd, opt); - } -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_generic.h b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_generic.h deleted file mode 100644 index 00ae7bfc3..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_generic.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_GENERIC_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_GENERIC_H_ - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of blocking and non-blocking -// connected stream sockets. -using AllSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_GENERIC_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_inet_loopback.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_inet_loopback.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 322ee07ad..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_inet_loopback.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1208 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <arpa/inet.h> -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <poll.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> - -#include <atomic> -#include <iostream> -#include <memory> -#include <string> -#include <tuple> -#include <utility> -#include <vector> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/memory/memory.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/save_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -PosixErrorOr<uint16_t> AddrPort(int family, sockaddr_storage const& addr) { - switch (family) { - case AF_INET: - return static_cast<uint16_t>( - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in const*>(&addr)->sin_port); - case AF_INET6: - return static_cast<uint16_t>( - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in6 const*>(&addr)->sin6_port); - default: - return PosixError(EINVAL, - absl::StrCat("unknown socket family: ", family)); - } -} - -PosixError SetAddrPort(int family, sockaddr_storage* addr, uint16_t port) { - switch (family) { - case AF_INET: - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(addr)->sin_port = port; - return NoError(); - case AF_INET6: - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in6*>(addr)->sin6_port = port; - return NoError(); - default: - return PosixError(EINVAL, - absl::StrCat("unknown socket family: ", family)); - } -} - -struct TestParam { - TestAddress listener; - TestAddress connector; -}; - -std::string DescribeTestParam(::testing::TestParamInfo<TestParam> const& info) { - return absl::StrCat("Listen", info.param.listener.description, "_Connect", - info.param.connector.description); -} - -using SocketInetLoopbackTest = ::testing::TestWithParam<TestParam>; - -TEST(BadSocketPairArgs, ValidateErrForBadCallsToSocketPair) { - int fd[2] = {}; - - // Valid AF but invalid for socketpair(2) return ESOCKTNOSUPPORT. - ASSERT_THAT(socketpair(AF_INET, 0, 0, fd), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESOCKTNOSUPPORT)); - ASSERT_THAT(socketpair(AF_INET6, 0, 0, fd), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESOCKTNOSUPPORT)); - - // Invalid AF will return ENOAFSUPPORT. - ASSERT_THAT(socketpair(AF_MAX, 0, 0, fd), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAFNOSUPPORT)); - ASSERT_THAT(socketpair(8675309, 0, 0, fd), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAFNOSUPPORT)); -} - -TEST_P(SocketInetLoopbackTest, TCP) { - auto const& param = GetParam(); - - TestAddress const& listener = param.listener; - TestAddress const& connector = param.connector; - - // Create the listening socket. - const FileDescriptor listen_fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(listener.family(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)); - sockaddr_storage listen_addr = listener.addr; - ASSERT_THAT(bind(listen_fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&listen_addr), - listener.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(listen(listen_fd.get(), SOMAXCONN), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Get the port bound by the listening socket. - socklen_t addrlen = listener.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(listen_fd.get(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&listen_addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - uint16_t const port = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(AddrPort(listener.family(), listen_addr)); - - // Connect to the listening socket. - const FileDescriptor conn_fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(connector.family(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)); - sockaddr_storage conn_addr = connector.addr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetAddrPort(connector.family(), &conn_addr, port)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(connect)(conn_fd.get(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&conn_addr), - connector.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Accept the connection. - // - // We have to assign a name to the accepted socket, as unamed temporary - // objects are destructed upon full evaluation of the expression it is in, - // potentially causing the connecting socket to fail to shutdown properly. - auto accepted = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Accept(listen_fd.get(), nullptr, nullptr)); - - ASSERT_THAT(shutdown(listen_fd.get(), SHUT_RDWR), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(shutdown(conn_fd.get(), SHUT_RDWR), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(SocketInetLoopbackTest, TCPListenClose) { - auto const& param = GetParam(); - - TestAddress const& listener = param.listener; - TestAddress const& connector = param.connector; - - // Create the listening socket. - FileDescriptor listen_fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(listener.family(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)); - sockaddr_storage listen_addr = listener.addr; - ASSERT_THAT(bind(listen_fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&listen_addr), - listener.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(listen(listen_fd.get(), 1001), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Get the port bound by the listening socket. - socklen_t addrlen = listener.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(listen_fd.get(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&listen_addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - uint16_t const port = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(AddrPort(listener.family(), listen_addr)); - - DisableSave ds; // Too many system calls. - sockaddr_storage conn_addr = connector.addr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetAddrPort(connector.family(), &conn_addr, port)); - constexpr int kFDs = 2048; - constexpr int kThreadCount = 4; - constexpr int kFDsPerThread = kFDs / kThreadCount; - FileDescriptor clients[kFDs]; - std::unique_ptr<ScopedThread> threads[kThreadCount]; - for (int i = 0; i < kFDs; i++) { - clients[i] = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(connector.family(), SOCK_STREAM | SOCK_NONBLOCK, IPPROTO_TCP)); - } - for (int i = 0; i < kThreadCount; i++) { - threads[i] = absl::make_unique<ScopedThread>([&connector, &conn_addr, - &clients, i]() { - for (int j = 0; j < kFDsPerThread; j++) { - int k = i * kFDsPerThread + j; - int ret = - connect(clients[k].get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&conn_addr), - connector.addr_len); - if (ret != 0) { - EXPECT_THAT(ret, SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINPROGRESS)); - } - } - }); - } - for (int i = 0; i < kThreadCount; i++) { - threads[i]->Join(); - } - for (int i = 0; i < 32; i++) { - auto accepted = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Accept(listen_fd.get(), nullptr, nullptr)); - } - // TODO(b/138400178): Fix cooperative S/R failure when ds.reset() is invoked - // before function end. - // ds.reset() -} - -TEST_P(SocketInetLoopbackTest, TCPbacklog) { - auto const& param = GetParam(); - - TestAddress const& listener = param.listener; - TestAddress const& connector = param.connector; - - // Create the listening socket. - const FileDescriptor listen_fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(listener.family(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)); - sockaddr_storage listen_addr = listener.addr; - ASSERT_THAT(bind(listen_fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&listen_addr), - listener.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(listen(listen_fd.get(), 2), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Get the port bound by the listening socket. - socklen_t addrlen = listener.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(listen_fd.get(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&listen_addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - uint16_t const port = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(AddrPort(listener.family(), listen_addr)); - int i = 0; - while (1) { - int ret; - - // Connect to the listening socket. - const FileDescriptor conn_fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(connector.family(), SOCK_STREAM | SOCK_NONBLOCK, IPPROTO_TCP)); - sockaddr_storage conn_addr = connector.addr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetAddrPort(connector.family(), &conn_addr, port)); - ret = connect(conn_fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&conn_addr), - connector.addr_len); - if (ret != 0) { - EXPECT_THAT(ret, SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINPROGRESS)); - struct pollfd pfd = { - .fd = conn_fd.get(), - .events = POLLOUT, - }; - ret = poll(&pfd, 1, 3000); - if (ret == 0) break; - EXPECT_THAT(ret, SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - } - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(send)(conn_fd.get(), &i, sizeof(i), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(i))); - ASSERT_THAT(shutdown(conn_fd.get(), SHUT_RDWR), SyscallSucceeds()); - i++; - } - - for (; i != 0; i--) { - // Accept the connection. - // - // We have to assign a name to the accepted socket, as unamed temporary - // objects are destructed upon full evaluation of the expression it is in, - // potentially causing the connecting socket to fail to shutdown properly. - auto accepted = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Accept(listen_fd.get(), nullptr, nullptr)); - } -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - All, SocketInetLoopbackTest, - ::testing::Values( - // Listeners bound to IPv4 addresses refuse connections using IPv6 - // addresses. - TestParam{V4Any(), V4Any()}, TestParam{V4Any(), V4Loopback()}, - TestParam{V4Any(), V4MappedAny()}, - TestParam{V4Any(), V4MappedLoopback()}, - TestParam{V4Loopback(), V4Any()}, TestParam{V4Loopback(), V4Loopback()}, - TestParam{V4Loopback(), V4MappedLoopback()}, - TestParam{V4MappedAny(), V4Any()}, - TestParam{V4MappedAny(), V4Loopback()}, - TestParam{V4MappedAny(), V4MappedAny()}, - TestParam{V4MappedAny(), V4MappedLoopback()}, - TestParam{V4MappedLoopback(), V4Any()}, - TestParam{V4MappedLoopback(), V4Loopback()}, - TestParam{V4MappedLoopback(), V4MappedLoopback()}, - - // Listeners bound to IN6ADDR_ANY accept all connections. - TestParam{V6Any(), V4Any()}, TestParam{V6Any(), V4Loopback()}, - TestParam{V6Any(), V4MappedAny()}, - TestParam{V6Any(), V4MappedLoopback()}, TestParam{V6Any(), V6Any()}, - TestParam{V6Any(), V6Loopback()}, - - // Listeners bound to IN6ADDR_LOOPBACK refuse connections using IPv4 - // addresses. - TestParam{V6Loopback(), V6Any()}, - TestParam{V6Loopback(), V6Loopback()}), - DescribeTestParam); - -using SocketInetReusePortTest = ::testing::TestWithParam<TestParam>; - -TEST_P(SocketInetReusePortTest, TcpPortReuseMultiThread) { - auto const& param = GetParam(); - - TestAddress const& listener = param.listener; - TestAddress const& connector = param.connector; - sockaddr_storage listen_addr = listener.addr; - sockaddr_storage conn_addr = connector.addr; - constexpr int kThreadCount = 3; - - // Create the listening socket. - FileDescriptor listener_fds[kThreadCount]; - for (int i = 0; i < kThreadCount; i++) { - listener_fds[i] = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(listener.family(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)); - int fd = listener_fds[i].get(); - - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEPORT, &kSockOptOn, - sizeof(kSockOptOn)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(fd, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&listen_addr), listener.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(listen(fd, 40), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // On the first bind we need to determine which port was bound. - if (i != 0) { - continue; - } - - // Get the port bound by the listening socket. - socklen_t addrlen = listener.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockname(listener_fds[0].get(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&listen_addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - uint16_t const port = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(AddrPort(listener.family(), listen_addr)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetAddrPort(listener.family(), &listen_addr, port)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetAddrPort(connector.family(), &conn_addr, port)); - } - - constexpr int kConnectAttempts = 10000; - std::atomic<int> connects_received = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(0); - std::unique_ptr<ScopedThread> listen_thread[kThreadCount]; - int accept_counts[kThreadCount] = {}; - // TODO(avagin): figure how to not disable S/R for the whole test. - // We need to take into account that this test executes a lot of system - // calls from many threads. - DisableSave ds; - - for (int i = 0; i < kThreadCount; i++) { - listen_thread[i] = absl::make_unique<ScopedThread>( - [&listener_fds, &accept_counts, i, &connects_received]() { - do { - auto fd = Accept(listener_fds[i].get(), nullptr, nullptr); - if (!fd.ok()) { - if (connects_received >= kConnectAttempts) { - // Another thread have shutdown our read side causing the - // accept to fail. - break; - } - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(fd); - break; - } - // Receive some data from a socket to be sure that the connect() - // system call has been completed on another side. - int data; - EXPECT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recv)(fd.ValueOrDie().get(), &data, sizeof(data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(data))); - accept_counts[i]++; - } while (++connects_received < kConnectAttempts); - - // Shutdown all sockets to wake up other threads. - for (int j = 0; j < kThreadCount; j++) { - shutdown(listener_fds[j].get(), SHUT_RDWR); - } - }); - } - - ScopedThread connecting_thread([&connector, &conn_addr]() { - for (int i = 0; i < kConnectAttempts; i++) { - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(connector.family(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(connect)(fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&conn_addr), - connector.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(send)(fd.get(), &i, sizeof(i), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(i))); - } - }); - - // Join threads to be sure that all connections have been counted - connecting_thread.Join(); - for (int i = 0; i < kThreadCount; i++) { - listen_thread[i]->Join(); - } - // Check that connections are distributed fairly between listening sockets - for (int i = 0; i < kThreadCount; i++) - EXPECT_THAT(accept_counts[i], - EquivalentWithin((kConnectAttempts / kThreadCount), 0.10)); -} - -TEST_P(SocketInetReusePortTest, UdpPortReuseMultiThread) { - auto const& param = GetParam(); - - TestAddress const& listener = param.listener; - TestAddress const& connector = param.connector; - sockaddr_storage listen_addr = listener.addr; - sockaddr_storage conn_addr = connector.addr; - constexpr int kThreadCount = 3; - - // Create the listening socket. - FileDescriptor listener_fds[kThreadCount]; - for (int i = 0; i < kThreadCount; i++) { - listener_fds[i] = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(listener.family(), SOCK_DGRAM, 0)); - int fd = listener_fds[i].get(); - - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEPORT, &kSockOptOn, - sizeof(kSockOptOn)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(fd, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&listen_addr), listener.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // On the first bind we need to determine which port was bound. - if (i != 0) { - continue; - } - - // Get the port bound by the listening socket. - socklen_t addrlen = listener.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockname(listener_fds[0].get(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&listen_addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - uint16_t const port = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(AddrPort(listener.family(), listen_addr)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetAddrPort(listener.family(), &listen_addr, port)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetAddrPort(connector.family(), &conn_addr, port)); - } - - constexpr int kConnectAttempts = 10000; - std::atomic<int> packets_received = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(0); - std::unique_ptr<ScopedThread> receiver_thread[kThreadCount]; - int packets_per_socket[kThreadCount] = {}; - // TODO(avagin): figure how to not disable S/R for the whole test. - DisableSave ds; // Too expensive. - - for (int i = 0; i < kThreadCount; i++) { - receiver_thread[i] = absl::make_unique<ScopedThread>( - [&listener_fds, &packets_per_socket, i, &packets_received]() { - do { - struct sockaddr_storage addr = {}; - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - int data; - - auto ret = RetryEINTR(recvfrom)( - listener_fds[i].get(), &data, sizeof(data), 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen); - - if (packets_received < kConnectAttempts) { - ASSERT_THAT(ret, SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(data))); - } - - if (ret != sizeof(data)) { - // Another thread may have shutdown our read side causing the - // recvfrom to fail. - break; - } - - packets_received++; - packets_per_socket[i]++; - - // A response is required to synchronize with the main thread, - // otherwise the main thread can send more than can fit into receive - // queues. - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendto)( - listener_fds[i].get(), &data, sizeof(data), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), addrlen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(data))); - } while (packets_received < kConnectAttempts); - - // Shutdown all sockets to wake up other threads. - for (int j = 0; j < kThreadCount; j++) - shutdown(listener_fds[j].get(), SHUT_RDWR); - }); - } - - ScopedThread main_thread([&connector, &conn_addr]() { - for (int i = 0; i < kConnectAttempts; i++) { - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(connector.family(), SOCK_DGRAM, 0)); - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendto)(fd.get(), &i, sizeof(i), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&conn_addr), - connector.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(i))); - int data; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(fd.get(), &data, sizeof(data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(data))); - } - }); - - main_thread.Join(); - - // Join threads to be sure that all connections have been counted - for (int i = 0; i < kThreadCount; i++) { - receiver_thread[i]->Join(); - } - // Check that packets are distributed fairly between listening sockets. - for (int i = 0; i < kThreadCount; i++) - EXPECT_THAT(packets_per_socket[i], - EquivalentWithin((kConnectAttempts / kThreadCount), 0.10)); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - All, SocketInetReusePortTest, - ::testing::Values( - // Listeners bound to IPv4 addresses refuse connections using IPv6 - // addresses. - TestParam{V4Any(), V4Loopback()}, - TestParam{V4Loopback(), V4MappedLoopback()}, - - // Listeners bound to IN6ADDR_ANY accept all connections. - TestParam{V6Any(), V4Loopback()}, TestParam{V6Any(), V6Loopback()}, - - // Listeners bound to IN6ADDR_LOOPBACK refuse connections using IPv4 - // addresses. - TestParam{V6Loopback(), V6Loopback()}), - DescribeTestParam); - -struct ProtocolTestParam { - std::string description; - int type; -}; - -std::string DescribeProtocolTestParam( - ::testing::TestParamInfo<ProtocolTestParam> const& info) { - return info.param.description; -} - -using SocketMultiProtocolInetLoopbackTest = - ::testing::TestWithParam<ProtocolTestParam>; - -TEST_P(SocketMultiProtocolInetLoopbackTest, V4MappedLoopbackOnlyReservesV4) { - auto const& param = GetParam(); - - for (int i = 0; true; i++) { - // Bind the v4 loopback on a dual stack socket. - TestAddress const& test_addr_dual = V4MappedLoopback(); - sockaddr_storage addr_dual = test_addr_dual.addr; - const FileDescriptor fd_dual = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(test_addr_dual.family(), param.type, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(fd_dual.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_dual), - test_addr_dual.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Get the port that we bound. - socklen_t addrlen = test_addr_dual.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(fd_dual.get(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_dual), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - uint16_t const port = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(AddrPort(test_addr_dual.family(), addr_dual)); - - // Verify that we can still bind the v6 loopback on the same port. - TestAddress const& test_addr_v6 = V6Loopback(); - sockaddr_storage addr_v6 = test_addr_v6.addr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetAddrPort(test_addr_v6.family(), &addr_v6, port)); - const FileDescriptor fd_v6 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr_v6.family(), param.type, 0)); - int ret = bind(fd_v6.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_v6), - test_addr_v6.addr_len); - if (ret == -1 && errno == EADDRINUSE) { - // Port may have been in use. - ASSERT_LT(i, 100); // Give up after 100 tries. - continue; - } - ASSERT_THAT(ret, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Verify that binding the v4 loopback with the same port on a v4 socket - // fails. - TestAddress const& test_addr_v4 = V4Loopback(); - sockaddr_storage addr_v4 = test_addr_v4.addr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetAddrPort(test_addr_v4.family(), &addr_v4, port)); - const FileDescriptor fd_v4 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr_v4.family(), param.type, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(fd_v4.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_v4), - test_addr_v4.addr_len), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE)); - - // No need to try again. - break; - } -} - -TEST_P(SocketMultiProtocolInetLoopbackTest, V4MappedAnyOnlyReservesV4) { - auto const& param = GetParam(); - - for (int i = 0; true; i++) { - // Bind the v4 any on a dual stack socket. - TestAddress const& test_addr_dual = V4MappedAny(); - sockaddr_storage addr_dual = test_addr_dual.addr; - const FileDescriptor fd_dual = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(test_addr_dual.family(), param.type, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(fd_dual.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_dual), - test_addr_dual.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Get the port that we bound. - socklen_t addrlen = test_addr_dual.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(fd_dual.get(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_dual), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - uint16_t const port = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(AddrPort(test_addr_dual.family(), addr_dual)); - - // Verify that we can still bind the v6 loopback on the same port. - TestAddress const& test_addr_v6 = V6Loopback(); - sockaddr_storage addr_v6 = test_addr_v6.addr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetAddrPort(test_addr_v6.family(), &addr_v6, port)); - const FileDescriptor fd_v6 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr_v6.family(), param.type, 0)); - int ret = bind(fd_v6.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_v6), - test_addr_v6.addr_len); - if (ret == -1 && errno == EADDRINUSE) { - // Port may have been in use. - ASSERT_LT(i, 100); // Give up after 100 tries. - continue; - } - ASSERT_THAT(ret, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Verify that binding the v4 loopback with the same port on a v4 socket - // fails. - TestAddress const& test_addr_v4 = V4Loopback(); - sockaddr_storage addr_v4 = test_addr_v4.addr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetAddrPort(test_addr_v4.family(), &addr_v4, port)); - const FileDescriptor fd_v4 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr_v4.family(), param.type, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(fd_v4.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_v4), - test_addr_v4.addr_len), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE)); - - // No need to try again. - break; - } -} - -TEST_P(SocketMultiProtocolInetLoopbackTest, DualStackV6AnyReservesEverything) { - auto const& param = GetParam(); - - // Bind the v6 any on a dual stack socket. - TestAddress const& test_addr_dual = V6Any(); - sockaddr_storage addr_dual = test_addr_dual.addr; - const FileDescriptor fd_dual = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr_dual.family(), param.type, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(fd_dual.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_dual), - test_addr_dual.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Get the port that we bound. - socklen_t addrlen = test_addr_dual.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(fd_dual.get(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_dual), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - uint16_t const port = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(AddrPort(test_addr_dual.family(), addr_dual)); - - // Verify that binding the v6 loopback with the same port fails. - TestAddress const& test_addr_v6 = V6Loopback(); - sockaddr_storage addr_v6 = test_addr_v6.addr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetAddrPort(test_addr_v6.family(), &addr_v6, port)); - const FileDescriptor fd_v6 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr_v6.family(), param.type, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(fd_v6.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_v6), - test_addr_v6.addr_len), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE)); - - // Verify that binding the v4 loopback on the same port with a v6 socket - // fails. - TestAddress const& test_addr_v4_mapped = V4MappedLoopback(); - sockaddr_storage addr_v4_mapped = test_addr_v4_mapped.addr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO( - SetAddrPort(test_addr_v4_mapped.family(), &addr_v4_mapped, port)); - const FileDescriptor fd_v4_mapped = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(test_addr_v4_mapped.family(), param.type, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(fd_v4_mapped.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_v4_mapped), - test_addr_v4_mapped.addr_len), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE)); - - // Verify that binding the v4 loopback on the same port with a v4 socket - // fails. - TestAddress const& test_addr_v4 = V4Loopback(); - sockaddr_storage addr_v4 = test_addr_v4.addr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetAddrPort(test_addr_v4.family(), &addr_v4, port)); - const FileDescriptor fd_v4 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr_v4.family(), param.type, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(fd_v4.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_v4), - test_addr_v4.addr_len), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE)); -} - -TEST_P(SocketMultiProtocolInetLoopbackTest, V6OnlyV6AnyReservesV6) { - auto const& param = GetParam(); - - for (int i = 0; true; i++) { - // Bind the v6 any on a v6-only socket. - TestAddress const& test_addr_dual = V6Any(); - sockaddr_storage addr_dual = test_addr_dual.addr; - const FileDescriptor fd_dual = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(test_addr_dual.family(), param.type, 0)); - int one = 1; - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(fd_dual.get(), IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, &one, sizeof(one)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(fd_dual.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_dual), - test_addr_dual.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Get the port that we bound. - socklen_t addrlen = test_addr_dual.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(fd_dual.get(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_dual), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - uint16_t const port = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(AddrPort(test_addr_dual.family(), addr_dual)); - - // Verify that binding the v6 loopback with the same port fails. - TestAddress const& test_addr_v6 = V6Loopback(); - sockaddr_storage addr_v6 = test_addr_v6.addr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetAddrPort(test_addr_v6.family(), &addr_v6, port)); - const FileDescriptor fd_v6 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr_v6.family(), param.type, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(fd_v6.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_v6), - test_addr_v6.addr_len), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE)); - - // Verify that we can still bind the v4 loopback on the same port. - TestAddress const& test_addr_v4_mapped = V4MappedLoopback(); - sockaddr_storage addr_v4_mapped = test_addr_v4_mapped.addr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO( - SetAddrPort(test_addr_v4_mapped.family(), &addr_v4_mapped, port)); - const FileDescriptor fd_v4_mapped = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(test_addr_v4_mapped.family(), param.type, 0)); - int ret = - bind(fd_v4_mapped.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_v4_mapped), - test_addr_v4_mapped.addr_len); - if (ret == -1 && errno == EADDRINUSE) { - // Port may have been in use. - ASSERT_LT(i, 100); // Give up after 100 tries. - continue; - } - ASSERT_THAT(ret, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // No need to try again. - break; - } -} - -TEST_P(SocketMultiProtocolInetLoopbackTest, V6EphemeralPortReserved) { - auto const& param = GetParam(); - - // FIXME(b/114268588) - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor() && param.type == SOCK_STREAM); - - for (int i = 0; true; i++) { - // Bind the v6 loopback on a dual stack socket. - TestAddress const& test_addr = V6Loopback(); - sockaddr_storage bound_addr = test_addr.addr; - const FileDescriptor bound_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr.family(), param.type, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(bound_fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&bound_addr), - test_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Listen iff TCP. - if (param.type == SOCK_STREAM) { - ASSERT_THAT(listen(bound_fd.get(), SOMAXCONN), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - // Get the port that we bound. - socklen_t bound_addr_len = test_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockname(bound_fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&bound_addr), - &bound_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Connect to bind an ephemeral port. - const FileDescriptor connected_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr.family(), param.type, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT( - connect(connected_fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&bound_addr), - bound_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Get the ephemeral port. - sockaddr_storage connected_addr = {}; - socklen_t connected_addr_len = sizeof(connected_addr); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(connected_fd.get(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&connected_addr), - &connected_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - uint16_t const ephemeral_port = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(AddrPort(test_addr.family(), connected_addr)); - - // Verify that we actually got an ephemeral port. - ASSERT_NE(ephemeral_port, 0); - - // Verify that the ephemeral port is reserved. - const FileDescriptor checking_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr.family(), param.type, 0)); - EXPECT_THAT( - bind(checking_fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&connected_addr), - connected_addr_len), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE)); - - // Verify that binding the v6 loopback with the same port fails. - TestAddress const& test_addr_v6 = V6Loopback(); - sockaddr_storage addr_v6 = test_addr_v6.addr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO( - SetAddrPort(test_addr_v6.family(), &addr_v6, ephemeral_port)); - const FileDescriptor fd_v6 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr_v6.family(), param.type, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(fd_v6.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_v6), - test_addr_v6.addr_len), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE)); - - // Verify that binding the v4 any with the same port fails. - TestAddress const& test_addr_v4_any = V4Any(); - sockaddr_storage addr_v4_any = test_addr_v4_any.addr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO( - SetAddrPort(test_addr_v4_any.family(), &addr_v4_any, ephemeral_port)); - const FileDescriptor fd_v4_any = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(test_addr_v4_any.family(), param.type, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(fd_v4_any.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_v4_any), - test_addr_v4_any.addr_len), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE)); - - // Verify that we can still bind the v4 loopback on the same port. - TestAddress const& test_addr_v4_mapped = V4MappedLoopback(); - sockaddr_storage addr_v4_mapped = test_addr_v4_mapped.addr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetAddrPort(test_addr_v4_mapped.family(), &addr_v4_mapped, - ephemeral_port)); - const FileDescriptor fd_v4_mapped = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(test_addr_v4_mapped.family(), param.type, 0)); - int ret = - bind(fd_v4_mapped.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_v4_mapped), - test_addr_v4_mapped.addr_len); - if (ret == -1 && errno == EADDRINUSE) { - // Port may have been in use. - ASSERT_LT(i, 100); // Give up after 100 tries. - continue; - } - EXPECT_THAT(ret, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // No need to try again. - break; - } -} - -TEST_P(SocketMultiProtocolInetLoopbackTest, V4MappedEphemeralPortReserved) { - auto const& param = GetParam(); - - // FIXME(b/114268588) - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor() && param.type == SOCK_STREAM); - - for (int i = 0; true; i++) { - // Bind the v4 loopback on a dual stack socket. - TestAddress const& test_addr = V4MappedLoopback(); - sockaddr_storage bound_addr = test_addr.addr; - const FileDescriptor bound_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr.family(), param.type, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(bound_fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&bound_addr), - test_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Listen iff TCP. - if (param.type == SOCK_STREAM) { - ASSERT_THAT(listen(bound_fd.get(), SOMAXCONN), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - // Get the port that we bound. - socklen_t bound_addr_len = test_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockname(bound_fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&bound_addr), - &bound_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Connect to bind an ephemeral port. - const FileDescriptor connected_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr.family(), param.type, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT( - connect(connected_fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&bound_addr), - bound_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Get the ephemeral port. - sockaddr_storage connected_addr = {}; - socklen_t connected_addr_len = sizeof(connected_addr); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(connected_fd.get(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&connected_addr), - &connected_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - uint16_t const ephemeral_port = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(AddrPort(test_addr.family(), connected_addr)); - - // Verify that we actually got an ephemeral port. - ASSERT_NE(ephemeral_port, 0); - - // Verify that the ephemeral port is reserved. - const FileDescriptor checking_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr.family(), param.type, 0)); - EXPECT_THAT( - bind(checking_fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&connected_addr), - connected_addr_len), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE)); - - // Verify that binding the v4 loopback on the same port with a v4 socket - // fails. - TestAddress const& test_addr_v4 = V4Loopback(); - sockaddr_storage addr_v4 = test_addr_v4.addr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO( - SetAddrPort(test_addr_v4.family(), &addr_v4, ephemeral_port)); - const FileDescriptor fd_v4 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr_v4.family(), param.type, 0)); - EXPECT_THAT(bind(fd_v4.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_v4), - test_addr_v4.addr_len), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE)); - - // Verify that binding the v6 any on the same port with a dual-stack socket - // fails. - TestAddress const& test_addr_v6_any = V6Any(); - sockaddr_storage addr_v6_any = test_addr_v6_any.addr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO( - SetAddrPort(test_addr_v6_any.family(), &addr_v6_any, ephemeral_port)); - const FileDescriptor fd_v6_any = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(test_addr_v6_any.family(), param.type, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(fd_v6_any.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_v6_any), - test_addr_v6_any.addr_len), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE)); - - // For some reason, binding the TCP v6-only any is flaky on Linux. Maybe we - // tend to run out of ephemeral ports? Regardless, binding the v6 loopback - // seems pretty reliable. Only try to bind the v6-only any on UDP and - // gVisor. - - int ret = -1; - - if (!IsRunningOnGvisor() && param.type == SOCK_STREAM) { - // Verify that we can still bind the v6 loopback on the same port. - TestAddress const& test_addr_v6 = V6Loopback(); - sockaddr_storage addr_v6 = test_addr_v6.addr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO( - SetAddrPort(test_addr_v6.family(), &addr_v6, ephemeral_port)); - const FileDescriptor fd_v6 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(test_addr_v6.family(), param.type, 0)); - ret = bind(fd_v6.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_v6), - test_addr_v6.addr_len); - } else { - // Verify that we can still bind the v6 any on the same port with a - // v6-only socket. - const FileDescriptor fd_v6_only_any = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(test_addr_v6_any.family(), param.type, 0)); - int one = 1; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(fd_v6_only_any.get(), IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, - &one, sizeof(one)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ret = - bind(fd_v6_only_any.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_v6_any), - test_addr_v6_any.addr_len); - } - - if (ret == -1 && errno == EADDRINUSE) { - // Port may have been in use. - ASSERT_LT(i, 100); // Give up after 100 tries. - continue; - } - EXPECT_THAT(ret, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // No need to try again. - break; - } -} - -TEST_P(SocketMultiProtocolInetLoopbackTest, V4EphemeralPortReserved) { - auto const& param = GetParam(); - - // FIXME(b/114268588) - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor() && param.type == SOCK_STREAM); - - for (int i = 0; true; i++) { - // Bind the v4 loopback on a v4 socket. - TestAddress const& test_addr = V4Loopback(); - sockaddr_storage bound_addr = test_addr.addr; - const FileDescriptor bound_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr.family(), param.type, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(bound_fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&bound_addr), - test_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Listen iff TCP. - if (param.type == SOCK_STREAM) { - ASSERT_THAT(listen(bound_fd.get(), SOMAXCONN), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - // Get the port that we bound. - socklen_t bound_addr_len = test_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockname(bound_fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&bound_addr), - &bound_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Connect to bind an ephemeral port. - const FileDescriptor connected_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr.family(), param.type, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT( - connect(connected_fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&bound_addr), - bound_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Get the ephemeral port. - sockaddr_storage connected_addr = {}; - socklen_t connected_addr_len = sizeof(connected_addr); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(connected_fd.get(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&connected_addr), - &connected_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - uint16_t const ephemeral_port = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(AddrPort(test_addr.family(), connected_addr)); - - // Verify that we actually got an ephemeral port. - ASSERT_NE(ephemeral_port, 0); - - // Verify that the ephemeral port is reserved. - const FileDescriptor checking_fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr.family(), param.type, 0)); - EXPECT_THAT( - bind(checking_fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&connected_addr), - connected_addr_len), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE)); - - // Verify that binding the v4 loopback on the same port with a v6 socket - // fails. - TestAddress const& test_addr_v4_mapped = V4MappedLoopback(); - sockaddr_storage addr_v4_mapped = test_addr_v4_mapped.addr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetAddrPort(test_addr_v4_mapped.family(), &addr_v4_mapped, - ephemeral_port)); - const FileDescriptor fd_v4_mapped = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(test_addr_v4_mapped.family(), param.type, 0)); - EXPECT_THAT( - bind(fd_v4_mapped.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_v4_mapped), - test_addr_v4_mapped.addr_len), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE)); - - // Verify that binding the v6 any on the same port with a dual-stack socket - // fails. - TestAddress const& test_addr_v6_any = V6Any(); - sockaddr_storage addr_v6_any = test_addr_v6_any.addr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO( - SetAddrPort(test_addr_v6_any.family(), &addr_v6_any, ephemeral_port)); - const FileDescriptor fd_v6_any = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(test_addr_v6_any.family(), param.type, 0)); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(fd_v6_any.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_v6_any), - test_addr_v6_any.addr_len), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE)); - - // For some reason, binding the TCP v6-only any is flaky on Linux. Maybe we - // tend to run out of ephemeral ports? Regardless, binding the v6 loopback - // seems pretty reliable. Only try to bind the v6-only any on UDP and - // gVisor. - - int ret = -1; - - if (!IsRunningOnGvisor() && param.type == SOCK_STREAM) { - // Verify that we can still bind the v6 loopback on the same port. - TestAddress const& test_addr_v6 = V6Loopback(); - sockaddr_storage addr_v6 = test_addr_v6.addr; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO( - SetAddrPort(test_addr_v6.family(), &addr_v6, ephemeral_port)); - const FileDescriptor fd_v6 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(test_addr_v6.family(), param.type, 0)); - ret = bind(fd_v6.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_v6), - test_addr_v6.addr_len); - } else { - // Verify that we can still bind the v6 any on the same port with a - // v6-only socket. - const FileDescriptor fd_v6_only_any = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(test_addr_v6_any.family(), param.type, 0)); - int one = 1; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(fd_v6_only_any.get(), IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, - &one, sizeof(one)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ret = - bind(fd_v6_only_any.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_v6_any), - test_addr_v6_any.addr_len); - } - - if (ret == -1 && errno == EADDRINUSE) { - // Port may have been in use. - ASSERT_LT(i, 100); // Give up after 100 tries. - continue; - } - EXPECT_THAT(ret, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // No need to try again. - break; - } -} - -TEST_P(SocketMultiProtocolInetLoopbackTest, PortReuseTwoSockets) { - auto const& param = GetParam(); - TestAddress const& test_addr = V4Loopback(); - sockaddr_storage addr = test_addr.addr; - - for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) { - const int portreuse1 = i % 2; - auto s1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr.family(), param.type, 0)); - int fd1 = s1.get(); - socklen_t addrlen = test_addr.addr_len; - - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(fd1, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEPORT, &portreuse1, sizeof(int)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(fd1, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(fd1, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - if (param.type == SOCK_STREAM) { - ASSERT_THAT(listen(fd1, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - // j is less than 4 to check that the port reuse logic works correctly after - // closing bound sockets. - for (int j = 0; j < 4; j++) { - const int portreuse2 = j % 2; - auto s2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr.family(), param.type, 0)); - int fd2 = s2.get(); - - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(fd2, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEPORT, &portreuse2, sizeof(int)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::cout << portreuse1 << " " << portreuse2; - int ret = bind(fd2, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), addrlen); - - // Verify that two sockets can be bound to the same port only if - // SO_REUSEPORT is set for both of them. - if (!portreuse1 || !portreuse2) { - ASSERT_THAT(ret, SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE)); - } else { - ASSERT_THAT(ret, SyscallSucceeds()); - } - } - } -} - -// Check that when a socket was bound to an address with REUSEPORT and then -// closed, we can bind a different socket to the same address without needing -// REUSEPORT. -TEST_P(SocketMultiProtocolInetLoopbackTest, NoReusePortFollowingReusePort) { - auto const& param = GetParam(); - TestAddress const& test_addr = V4Loopback(); - sockaddr_storage addr = test_addr.addr; - - auto s = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr.family(), param.type, 0)); - int fd = s.get(); - socklen_t addrlen = test_addr.addr_len; - int portreuse = 1; - ASSERT_THAT( - setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEPORT, &portreuse, sizeof(portreuse)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(fd, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(fd, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_EQ(addrlen, test_addr.addr_len); - - s.reset(); - - // Open a new socket and bind to the same address, but w/o REUSEPORT. - s = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(test_addr.family(), param.type, 0)); - fd = s.get(); - portreuse = 0; - ASSERT_THAT( - setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEPORT, &portreuse, sizeof(portreuse)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(fd, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AllFamlies, SocketMultiProtocolInetLoopbackTest, - ::testing::Values(ProtocolTestParam{"TCP", SOCK_STREAM}, - ProtocolTestParam{"UDP", SOCK_DGRAM}), - DescribeProtocolTestParam); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_loopback_blocking.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_loopback_blocking.cc deleted file mode 100644 index d7fc9715b..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_loopback_blocking.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <netinet/tcp.h> -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_blocking.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return VecCat<SocketPairKind>( - std::vector<SocketPairKind>{ - IPv6UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair(0), - IPv4UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair(0), - }, - ApplyVecToVec<SocketPairKind>( - std::vector<Middleware>{ - NoOp, SetSockOpt(IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &kSockOptOn)}, - std::vector<SocketPairKind>{ - IPv6TCPAcceptBindSocketPair(0), - IPv4TCPAcceptBindSocketPair(0), - })); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - BlockingIPSockets, BlockingSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_generic.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_generic.cc deleted file mode 100644 index a43cf9bce..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_generic.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,701 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_generic.h" - -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <netinet/tcp.h> -#include <poll.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/un.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, TcpInfoSucceedes) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct tcp_info opt = {}; - socklen_t optLen = sizeof(opt); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_TCP, TCP_INFO, &opt, &optLen), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, ShortTcpInfoSucceedes) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct tcp_info opt = {}; - socklen_t optLen = 1; - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_TCP, TCP_INFO, &opt, &optLen), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, ZeroTcpInfoSucceedes) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct tcp_info opt = {}; - socklen_t optLen = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_TCP, TCP_INFO, &opt, &optLen), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// This test validates that an RST is sent instead of a FIN when data is -// unread on calls to close(2). -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, RSTSentOnCloseWithUnreadData) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char buf[10] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // Wait until t_ sees the data on its side but don't read it. - struct pollfd poll_fd = {sockets->second_fd(), POLLIN | POLLHUP, 0}; - constexpr int kPollTimeoutMs = 20000; // Wait up to 20 seconds for the data. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, kPollTimeoutMs), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Now close the connected without reading the data. - ASSERT_THAT(close(sockets->release_second_fd()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Wait for the other end to receive the RST (up to 20 seconds). - struct pollfd poll_fd2 = {sockets->first_fd(), POLLIN | POLLHUP, 0}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd2, 1, kPollTimeoutMs), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // A shutdown with unread data will cause a RST to be sent instead - // of a FIN, per RFC 2525 section 2.17; this is also what Linux does. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(read)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ECONNRESET)); -} - -// This test will validate that a RST will cause POLLHUP to trigger. -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, RSTCausesPollHUP) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char buf[10] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // Wait until second sees the data on its side but don't read it. - struct pollfd poll_fd = {sockets->second_fd(), POLLIN, 0}; - constexpr int kPollTimeoutMs = 20000; // Wait up to 20 seconds for the data. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, kPollTimeoutMs), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(poll_fd.revents & POLLIN, POLLIN); - - // Confirm we at least have one unread byte. - int bytes_available = 0; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(ioctl)(sockets->second_fd(), FIONREAD, &bytes_available), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_GT(bytes_available, 0); - - // Now close the connected socket without reading the data from the second, - // this will cause a RST and we should see that with POLLHUP. - ASSERT_THAT(close(sockets->release_second_fd()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Wait for the other end to receive the RST (up to 20 seconds). - struct pollfd poll_fd3 = {sockets->first_fd(), POLLHUP, 0}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd3, 1, kPollTimeoutMs), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - ASSERT_NE(poll_fd.revents & (POLLHUP | POLLIN), 0); -} - -// This test validates that even if a RST is sent the other end will not -// get an ECONNRESET until it's read all data. -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, RSTSentOnCloseWithUnreadDataAllowsReadBuffered) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char buf[10] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(sockets->second_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // Wait until second sees the data on its side but don't read it. - struct pollfd poll_fd = {sockets->second_fd(), POLLIN, 0}; - constexpr int kPollTimeoutMs = 30000; // Wait up to 30 seconds for the data. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, kPollTimeoutMs), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Wait until first sees the data on its side but don't read it. - struct pollfd poll_fd2 = {sockets->first_fd(), POLLIN, 0}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd2, 1, kPollTimeoutMs), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Now close the connected socket without reading the data from the second. - ASSERT_THAT(close(sockets->release_second_fd()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Wait for the other end to receive the RST (up to 30 seconds). - struct pollfd poll_fd3 = {sockets->first_fd(), POLLHUP, 0}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd3, 1, kPollTimeoutMs), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Since we also have data buffered we should be able to read it before - // the syscall will fail with ECONNRESET. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(read)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // A shutdown with unread data will cause a RST to be sent instead - // of a FIN, per RFC 2525 section 2.17; this is also what Linux does. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(read)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ECONNRESET)); -} - -// This test will verify that a clean shutdown (FIN) is preformed when there -// is unread data but only the write side is closed. -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, FINSentOnShutdownWrWithUnreadData) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char buf[10] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // Wait until t_ sees the data on its side but don't read it. - struct pollfd poll_fd = {sockets->second_fd(), POLLIN | POLLHUP, 0}; - constexpr int kPollTimeoutMs = 20000; // Wait up to 20 seconds for the data. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, kPollTimeoutMs), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Now shutdown the write end leaving the read end open. - ASSERT_THAT(shutdown(sockets->second_fd(), SHUT_WR), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Wait for the other end to receive the FIN (up to 20 seconds). - struct pollfd poll_fd2 = {sockets->first_fd(), POLLIN | POLLHUP, 0}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd2, 1, kPollTimeoutMs), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Since we didn't shutdown the read end this will be a clean close. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(read)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -// This test will verify that when data is received by a socket, even if it's -// not read SHUT_RD will not cause any packets to be generated. -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, ShutdownRdShouldCauseNoPacketsWithUnreadData) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char buf[10] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // Wait until t_ sees the data on its side but don't read it. - struct pollfd poll_fd = {sockets->second_fd(), POLLIN | POLLHUP, 0}; - constexpr int kPollTimeoutMs = 20000; // Wait up to 20 seconds for the data. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, kPollTimeoutMs), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Now shutdown the read end, this will generate no packets to the other end. - ASSERT_THAT(shutdown(sockets->second_fd(), SHUT_RD), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // We should not receive any events on the other side of the socket. - struct pollfd poll_fd2 = {sockets->first_fd(), POLLIN | POLLHUP, 0}; - constexpr int kPollNoResponseTimeoutMs = 3000; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd2, 1, kPollNoResponseTimeoutMs), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); // Timeout. -} - -// This test will verify that a socket which has unread data will still allow -// the data to be read after shutting down the read side, and once there is no -// unread data left, then read will return an EOF. -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, ShutdownRdAllowsReadOfReceivedDataBeforeEOF) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char buf[10] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // Wait until t_ sees the data on its side but don't read it. - struct pollfd poll_fd = {sockets->second_fd(), POLLIN | POLLHUP, 0}; - constexpr int kPollTimeoutMs = 20000; // Wait up to 20 seconds for the data. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, kPollTimeoutMs), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Now shutdown the read end. - ASSERT_THAT(shutdown(sockets->second_fd(), SHUT_RD), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Even though we did a SHUT_RD on the read end we can still read the data. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(read)(sockets->second_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // After reading all of the data, reading the closed read end returns EOF. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, kPollTimeoutMs), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(read)(sockets->second_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, ClosedReadNonBlockingSocket) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Set the read end to O_NONBLOCK. - int opts = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(opts = fcntl(sockets->second_fd(), F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(sockets->second_fd(), F_SETFL, opts | O_NONBLOCK), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - char buf[10] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // Wait until second_fd sees the data and then recv it. - struct pollfd poll_fd = {sockets->second_fd(), POLLIN, 0}; - constexpr int kPollTimeoutMs = 2000; // Wait up to 2 seconds for the data. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, kPollTimeoutMs), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // Now shutdown the write end leaving the read end open. - ASSERT_THAT(close(sockets->release_first_fd()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Wait for close notification and recv again. - struct pollfd poll_fd2 = {sockets->second_fd(), POLLIN, 0}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd2, 1, kPollTimeoutMs), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, - ShutdownRdUnreadDataShouldCauseNoPacketsUnlessClosed) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char buf[10] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // Wait until t_ sees the data on its side but don't read it. - struct pollfd poll_fd = {sockets->second_fd(), POLLIN | POLLHUP, 0}; - constexpr int kPollTimeoutMs = 20000; // Wait up to 20 seconds for the data. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, kPollTimeoutMs), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // Now shutdown the read end, this will generate no packets to the other end. - ASSERT_THAT(shutdown(sockets->second_fd(), SHUT_RD), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // We should not receive any events on the other side of the socket. - struct pollfd poll_fd2 = {sockets->first_fd(), POLLIN | POLLHUP, 0}; - constexpr int kPollNoResponseTimeoutMs = 3000; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd2, 1, kPollNoResponseTimeoutMs), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); // Timeout. - - // Now since we've fully closed the connection it will generate a RST. - ASSERT_THAT(close(sockets->release_second_fd()), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd2, 1, kPollTimeoutMs), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); // The other end has closed. - - // A shutdown with unread data will cause a RST to be sent instead - // of a FIN, per RFC 2525 section 2.17; this is also what Linux does. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(read)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ECONNRESET)); -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, TCPCorkDefault) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_len = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CORK, &get, &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOff); -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, SetTCPCork) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CORK, - &kSockOptOn, sizeof(kSockOptOn)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_len = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CORK, &get, &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOn); - - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CORK, - &kSockOptOff, sizeof(kSockOptOff)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CORK, &get, &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOff); -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, TCPCork) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CORK, - &kSockOptOn, sizeof(kSockOptOn)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - constexpr char kData[] = "abc"; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), kData, sizeof(kData)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kData))); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvNoData(sockets->second_fd())); - - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CORK, - &kSockOptOff, sizeof(kSockOptOff)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Create a receive buffer larger than kData. - char buf[(sizeof(kData) + 1) * 2] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kData))); - EXPECT_EQ(absl::string_view(kData, sizeof(kData)), - absl::string_view(buf, sizeof(kData))); -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, TCPQuickAckDefault) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_len = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_QUICKACK, &get, - &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOn); -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, SetTCPQuickAck) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_QUICKACK, - &kSockOptOff, sizeof(kSockOptOff)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_len = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_QUICKACK, &get, - &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOff); - - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_QUICKACK, - &kSockOptOn, sizeof(kSockOptOn)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_QUICKACK, &get, - &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOn); -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, SoKeepaliveDefault) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_len = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, &get, &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOff); -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, SetSoKeepalive) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, - &kSockOptOn, sizeof(kSockOptOn)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_len = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, &get, &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOn); - - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, - &kSockOptOff, sizeof(kSockOptOff)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, &get, &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOff); -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, TCPKeepidleDefault) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_len = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPIDLE, &get, - &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, 2 * 60 * 60); // 2 hours. -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, TCPKeepintvlDefault) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_len = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPINTVL, &get, - &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, 75); // 75 seconds. -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, SetTCPKeepidleZero) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - constexpr int kZero = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPIDLE, &kZero, - sizeof(kZero)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, SetTCPKeepintvlZero) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - constexpr int kZero = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPINTVL, - &kZero, sizeof(kZero)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// Copied from include/net/tcp.h. -constexpr int MAX_TCP_KEEPIDLE = 32767; -constexpr int MAX_TCP_KEEPINTVL = 32767; - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, SetTCPKeepidleAboveMax) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - constexpr int kAboveMax = MAX_TCP_KEEPIDLE + 1; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPIDLE, - &kAboveMax, sizeof(kAboveMax)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, SetTCPKeepintvlAboveMax) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - constexpr int kAboveMax = MAX_TCP_KEEPINTVL + 1; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPINTVL, - &kAboveMax, sizeof(kAboveMax)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, SetTCPKeepidleToMax) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPIDLE, - &MAX_TCP_KEEPIDLE, sizeof(MAX_TCP_KEEPIDLE)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_len = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPIDLE, &get, - &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, MAX_TCP_KEEPIDLE); -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, SetTCPKeepintvlToMax) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPINTVL, - &MAX_TCP_KEEPINTVL, sizeof(MAX_TCP_KEEPINTVL)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_len = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPINTVL, &get, - &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, MAX_TCP_KEEPINTVL); -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, SetOOBInline) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_OOBINLINE, - &kSockOptOn, sizeof(kSockOptOn)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_len = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_OOBINLINE, &get, &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOn); -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, MsgTruncMsgPeek) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[512]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - // Read half of the data with MSG_TRUNC | MSG_PEEK. This way there will still - // be some data left to read in the next step even if the data gets consumed. - char received_data1[sizeof(sent_data) / 2] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data1, - sizeof(received_data1), MSG_TRUNC | MSG_PEEK), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data1))); - - // Check that we didn't get anything. - char zeros[sizeof(received_data1)] = {}; - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(zeros, received_data1, sizeof(received_data1))); - - // Check that all of the data is still there. - char received_data2[sizeof(sent_data)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data2, - sizeof(received_data2), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(received_data2, sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, SetCongestionControlSucceedsForSupported) { - // This is Linux's net/tcp.h TCP_CA_NAME_MAX. - const int kTcpCaNameMax = 16; - - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - // Netstack only supports reno & cubic so we only test these two values here. - { - const char kSetCC[kTcpCaNameMax] = "reno"; - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, - &kSetCC, strlen(kSetCC)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - char got_cc[kTcpCaNameMax]; - memset(got_cc, '1', sizeof(got_cc)); - socklen_t optlen = sizeof(got_cc); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, - &got_cc, &optlen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(got_cc, kSetCC, sizeof(kSetCC))); - } - { - const char kSetCC[kTcpCaNameMax] = "cubic"; - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, - &kSetCC, strlen(kSetCC)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - char got_cc[kTcpCaNameMax]; - memset(got_cc, '1', sizeof(got_cc)); - socklen_t optlen = sizeof(got_cc); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, - &got_cc, &optlen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(got_cc, kSetCC, sizeof(kSetCC))); - } -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, SetGetTCPCongestionShortReadBuffer) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - { - // Verify that getsockopt/setsockopt work with buffers smaller than - // kTcpCaNameMax. - const char kSetCC[] = "cubic"; - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, - &kSetCC, strlen(kSetCC)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - char got_cc[sizeof(kSetCC)]; - socklen_t optlen = sizeof(got_cc); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, - &got_cc, &optlen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(got_cc, kSetCC, sizeof(got_cc))); - } -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, SetGetTCPCongestionLargeReadBuffer) { - // This is Linux's net/tcp.h TCP_CA_NAME_MAX. - const int kTcpCaNameMax = 16; - - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - { - // Verify that getsockopt works with buffers larger than - // kTcpCaNameMax. - const char kSetCC[] = "cubic"; - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, - &kSetCC, strlen(kSetCC)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - char got_cc[kTcpCaNameMax + 5]; - socklen_t optlen = sizeof(got_cc); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, - &got_cc, &optlen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - // Linux copies the minimum of kTcpCaNameMax or the length of the passed in - // buffer and sets optlen to the number of bytes actually copied - // irrespective of the actual length of the congestion control name. - EXPECT_EQ(kTcpCaNameMax, optlen); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(got_cc, kSetCC, sizeof(kSetCC))); - } -} - -TEST_P(TCPSocketPairTest, SetCongestionControlFailsForUnsupported) { - // This is Linux's net/tcp.h TCP_CA_NAME_MAX. - const int kTcpCaNameMax = 16; - - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - char old_cc[kTcpCaNameMax]; - socklen_t optlen = sizeof(old_cc); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, - &old_cc, &optlen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - const char kSetCC[] = "invalid_ca_cc"; - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, - &kSetCC, strlen(kSetCC)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); - - char got_cc[kTcpCaNameMax]; - optlen = sizeof(got_cc); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, - &got_cc, &optlen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(got_cc, old_cc, sizeof(old_cc))); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_generic.h b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_generic.h deleted file mode 100644 index a3eff3c73..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_generic.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_IP_TCP_GENERIC_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_IP_TCP_GENERIC_H_ - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of connected TCP sockets. -using TCPSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_IP_TCP_GENERIC_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_generic_loopback.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_generic_loopback.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 0dc274e2d..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_generic_loopback.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <netinet/tcp.h> -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_generic.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return ApplyVecToVec<SocketPairKind>( - std::vector<Middleware>{ - NoOp, SetSockOpt(IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &kSockOptOn)}, - std::vector<SocketPairKind>{ - IPv6TCPAcceptBindSocketPair(0), - IPv4TCPAcceptBindSocketPair(0), - DualStackTCPAcceptBindSocketPair(0), - }); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AllTCPSockets, TCPSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_loopback.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_loopback.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 831de53b8..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_loopback.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_generic.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return { - IPv6TCPAcceptBindSocketPair(0), - IPv4TCPAcceptBindSocketPair(0), - DualStackTCPAcceptBindSocketPair(0), - }; -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AllUnixDomainSockets, AllSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_loopback_blocking.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_loopback_blocking.cc deleted file mode 100644 index cd3ad97d0..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_loopback_blocking.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <netinet/tcp.h> -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream_blocking.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return ApplyVecToVec<SocketPairKind>( - std::vector<Middleware>{ - NoOp, SetSockOpt(IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &kSockOptOn)}, - std::vector<SocketPairKind>{ - IPv6TCPAcceptBindSocketPair(0), - IPv4TCPAcceptBindSocketPair(0), - DualStackTCPAcceptBindSocketPair(0), - }); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - BlockingTCPSockets, BlockingStreamSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_loopback_nonblock.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_loopback_nonblock.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 1acdecc17..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_loopback_nonblock.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <netinet/tcp.h> -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_blocking.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return ApplyVecToVec<SocketPairKind>( - std::vector<Middleware>{ - NoOp, SetSockOpt(IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &kSockOptOn)}, - std::vector<SocketPairKind>{ - IPv6TCPAcceptBindSocketPair(SOCK_NONBLOCK), - IPv4TCPAcceptBindSocketPair(SOCK_NONBLOCK), - }); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - NonBlockingTCPSockets, NonBlockingSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_udp_generic.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_udp_generic.cc deleted file mode 100644 index de63f79d9..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_tcp_udp_generic.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <netinet/tcp.h> -#include <poll.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/un.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of TCP and UDP sockets. -using TcpUdpSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -TEST_P(TcpUdpSocketPairTest, ShutdownWrFollowedBySendIsError) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Now shutdown the write end of the first. - ASSERT_THAT(shutdown(sockets->first_fd(), SHUT_WR), SyscallSucceeds()); - - char buf[10] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPIPE)); -} - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return VecCat<SocketPairKind>( - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - IPv6UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - IPv4UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - DualStackUDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - IPv6TCPAcceptBindSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - IPv4TCPAcceptBindSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - DualStackTCPAcceptBindSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK}))); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AllIPSockets, TcpUdpSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_udp_generic.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_udp_generic.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 044394ba7..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_udp_generic.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,214 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_udp_generic.h" - -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <netinet/tcp.h> -#include <poll.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/un.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -TEST_P(UDPSocketPairTest, MulticastTTLDefault) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_len = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_TTL, - &get, &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, 1); -} - -TEST_P(UDPSocketPairTest, SetUDPMulticastTTLMin) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - constexpr int kMin = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_TTL, - &kMin, sizeof(kMin)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_len = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_TTL, - &get, &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kMin); -} - -TEST_P(UDPSocketPairTest, SetUDPMulticastTTLMax) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - constexpr int kMax = 255; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_TTL, - &kMax, sizeof(kMax)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_len = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_TTL, - &get, &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kMax); -} - -TEST_P(UDPSocketPairTest, SetUDPMulticastTTLNegativeOne) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - constexpr int kArbitrary = 6; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_TTL, - &kArbitrary, sizeof(kArbitrary)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - constexpr int kNegOne = -1; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_TTL, - &kNegOne, sizeof(kNegOne)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_len = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_TTL, - &get, &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, 1); -} - -TEST_P(UDPSocketPairTest, SetUDPMulticastTTLBelowMin) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - constexpr int kBelowMin = -2; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_TTL, - &kBelowMin, sizeof(kBelowMin)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(UDPSocketPairTest, SetUDPMulticastTTLAboveMax) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - constexpr int kAboveMax = 256; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_TTL, - &kAboveMax, sizeof(kAboveMax)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(UDPSocketPairTest, SetUDPMulticastTTLChar) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - constexpr char kArbitrary = 6; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_TTL, - &kArbitrary, sizeof(kArbitrary)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_len = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_TTL, - &get, &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kArbitrary); -} - -TEST_P(UDPSocketPairTest, SetEmptyIPAddMembership) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct ip_mreqn req = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &req, sizeof(req)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(UDPSocketPairTest, MulticastLoopDefault) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_len = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP, - &get, &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOn); -} - -TEST_P(UDPSocketPairTest, SetMulticastLoop) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP, - &kSockOptOff, sizeof(kSockOptOff)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_len = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP, - &get, &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOff); - - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP, - &kSockOptOn, sizeof(kSockOptOn)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP, - &get, &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOn); -} - -TEST_P(UDPSocketPairTest, SetMulticastLoopChar) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - constexpr char kSockOptOnChar = kSockOptOn; - constexpr char kSockOptOffChar = kSockOptOff; - - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP, - &kSockOptOffChar, sizeof(kSockOptOffChar)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_len = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP, - &get, &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOff); - - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP, - &kSockOptOnChar, sizeof(kSockOptOnChar)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP, - &get, &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOn); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_udp_generic.h b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_udp_generic.h deleted file mode 100644 index 106c54e9f..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_udp_generic.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_IP_UDP_GENERIC_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_IP_UDP_GENERIC_H_ - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of connected UDP sockets. -using UDPSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_IP_UDP_GENERIC_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_udp_loopback.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_udp_loopback.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 1df74a348..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_udp_loopback.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_generic.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_udp_generic.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_stream.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return { - IPv6UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair(0), - IPv4UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair(0), - DualStackUDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair(0), - }; -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AllUDPSockets, AllSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AllUDPSockets, NonStreamSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AllUDPSockets, UDPSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_udp_loopback_blocking.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_udp_loopback_blocking.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 1e259efa7..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_udp_loopback_blocking.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_stream_blocking.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return { - IPv6UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair(0), - IPv4UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair(0), - }; -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - BlockingUDPSockets, BlockingNonStreamSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_udp_loopback_nonblock.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_udp_loopback_nonblock.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 74cbd326d..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ip_udp_loopback_nonblock.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_blocking.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return { - IPv6UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair(SOCK_NONBLOCK), - IPv4UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair(SOCK_NONBLOCK), - }; -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - NonBlockingUDPSockets, NonBlockingSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_tcp_unbound_external_networking.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_tcp_unbound_external_networking.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 3a068aacf..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_tcp_unbound_external_networking.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_tcp_unbound_external_networking.h" - -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/un.h> -#include <cstdio> -#include <cstring> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Verifies that a newly instantiated TCP socket does not have the -// broadcast socket option enabled. -TEST_P(IPv4TCPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest, TCPBroadcastDefault) { - auto socket = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_sz = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT( - getsockopt(socket->get(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, &get, &get_sz), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOff); - EXPECT_EQ(get_sz, sizeof(get)); -} - -// Verifies that a newly instantiated TCP socket returns true after enabling -// the broadcast socket option. -TEST_P(IPv4TCPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest, SetTCPBroadcast) { - auto socket = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(socket->get(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, &kSockOptOn, - sizeof(kSockOptOn)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_sz = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT( - getsockopt(socket->get(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, &get, &get_sz), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOn); - EXPECT_EQ(get_sz, sizeof(get)); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_tcp_unbound_external_networking.h b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_tcp_unbound_external_networking.h deleted file mode 100644 index fb582b224..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_tcp_unbound_external_networking.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_IPV4_TCP_UNBOUND_EXTERNAL_NETWORKING_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_IPV4_TCP_UNBOUND_EXTERNAL_NETWORKING_H_ - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to unbound IPv4 TCP sockets in a sandbox -// with external networking support. -using IPv4TCPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest = SimpleSocketTest; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_IPV4_TCP_UNBOUND_EXTERNAL_NETWORKING_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_tcp_unbound_external_networking_test.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_tcp_unbound_external_networking_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 92f03e045..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_tcp_unbound_external_networking_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_tcp_unbound_external_networking.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketKind> GetSockets() { - return ApplyVec<SocketKind>( - IPv4TCPUnboundSocket, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(IPv4TCPUnboundSockets, - IPv4TCPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(GetSockets())); -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 67d29af0a..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1684 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound.h" - -#include <arpa/inet.h> -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/un.h> -#include <cstdio> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -constexpr char kMulticastAddress[] = "224.0.2.1"; -constexpr char kBroadcastAddress[] = "255.255.255.255"; - -TestAddress V4Multicast() { - TestAddress t("V4Multicast"); - t.addr.ss_family = AF_INET; - t.addr_len = sizeof(sockaddr_in); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&t.addr)->sin_addr.s_addr = - inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - return t; -} - -TestAddress V4Broadcast() { - TestAddress t("V4Broadcast"); - t.addr.ss_family = AF_INET; - t.addr_len = sizeof(sockaddr_in); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&t.addr)->sin_addr.s_addr = - inet_addr(kBroadcastAddress); - return t; -} - -// Check that packets are not received without a group membership. Default send -// interface configured by bind. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastLoopbackNoGroup) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Bind the first FD to the loopback. This is an alternative to - // IP_MULTICAST_IF for setting the default send interface. - auto sender_addr = V4Loopback(); - EXPECT_THAT( - bind(sockets->first_fd(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&sender_addr.addr), - sender_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Bind the second FD to the v4 any address. If multicast worked like unicast, - // this would ensure that we get the packet. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - EXPECT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Send the multicast packet. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - EXPECT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we did not receive the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), - MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -// Check that not setting a default send interface prevents multicast packets -// from being sent. Group membership interface configured by address. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastLoopbackAddrNoDefaultSendIf) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Bind the second FD to the v4 any address to ensure that we can receive any - // unicast packet. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - EXPECT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Register to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreq group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - EXPECT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENETUNREACH)); -} - -// Check that not setting a default send interface prevents multicast packets -// from being sent. Group membership interface configured by NIC ID. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastLoopbackNicNoDefaultSendIf) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Bind the second FD to the v4 any address to ensure that we can receive any - // unicast packet. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Register to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreqn group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_ifindex = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InterfaceIndex("lo")); - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - EXPECT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENETUNREACH)); -} - -// Check that multicast works when the default send interface is configured by -// bind and the group membership is configured by address. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastLoopbackAddr) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Bind the first FD to the loopback. This is an alternative to - // IP_MULTICAST_IF for setting the default send interface. - auto sender_addr = V4Loopback(); - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(sockets->first_fd(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&sender_addr.addr), - sender_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Bind the second FD to the v4 any address to ensure that we can receive the - // multicast packet. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Register to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreq group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we received the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(send_buf, recv_buf, sizeof(send_buf))); -} - -// Check that multicast works when the default send interface is configured by -// bind and the group membership is configured by NIC ID. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastLoopbackNic) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Bind the first FD to the loopback. This is an alternative to - // IP_MULTICAST_IF for setting the default send interface. - auto sender_addr = V4Loopback(); - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(sockets->first_fd(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&sender_addr.addr), - sender_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Bind the second FD to the v4 any address to ensure that we can receive the - // multicast packet. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Register to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreqn group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_ifindex = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InterfaceIndex("lo")); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we received the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(send_buf, recv_buf, sizeof(send_buf))); -} - -// Check that multicast works when the default send interface is configured by -// IP_MULTICAST_IF, the send address is specified in sendto, and the group -// membership is configured by address. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastLoopbackIfAddr) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Set the default send interface. - ip_mreq iface = {}; - iface.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, - &iface, sizeof(iface)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Bind the second FD to the v4 any address to ensure that we can receive the - // multicast packet. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Register to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreq group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we received the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(send_buf, recv_buf, sizeof(send_buf))); -} - -// Check that multicast works when the default send interface is configured by -// IP_MULTICAST_IF, the send address is specified in sendto, and the group -// membership is configured by NIC ID. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastLoopbackIfNic) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Set the default send interface. - ip_mreqn iface = {}; - iface.imr_ifindex = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InterfaceIndex("lo")); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, - &iface, sizeof(iface)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Bind the second FD to the v4 any address to ensure that we can receive the - // multicast packet. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Register to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreqn group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_ifindex = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InterfaceIndex("lo")); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we received the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(send_buf, recv_buf, sizeof(send_buf))); -} - -// Check that multicast works when the default send interface is configured by -// IP_MULTICAST_IF, the send address is specified in connect, and the group -// membership is configured by address. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastLoopbackIfAddrConnect) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Set the default send interface. - ip_mreq iface = {}; - iface.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, - &iface, sizeof(iface)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Bind the second FD to the v4 any address to ensure that we can receive the - // multicast packet. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Register to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreq group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto connect_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&connect_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(connect)(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&connect_addr.addr), - connect_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we received the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(send_buf, recv_buf, sizeof(send_buf))); -} - -// Check that multicast works when the default send interface is configured by -// IP_MULTICAST_IF, the send address is specified in connect, and the group -// membership is configured by NIC ID. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastLoopbackIfNicConnect) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Set the default send interface. - ip_mreqn iface = {}; - iface.imr_ifindex = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InterfaceIndex("lo")); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, - &iface, sizeof(iface)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Bind the second FD to the v4 any address to ensure that we can receive the - // multicast packet. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Register to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreqn group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_ifindex = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InterfaceIndex("lo")); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto connect_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&connect_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(connect)(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&connect_addr.addr), - connect_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we received the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(send_buf, recv_buf, sizeof(send_buf))); -} - -// Check that multicast works when the default send interface is configured by -// IP_MULTICAST_IF, the send address is specified in sendto, and the group -// membership is configured by address. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastLoopbackIfAddrSelf) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Set the default send interface. - ip_mreq iface = {}; - iface.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, - &iface, sizeof(iface)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Bind the first FD to the v4 any address to ensure that we can receive the - // multicast packet. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Register to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreq group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we received the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->first_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(send_buf, recv_buf, sizeof(send_buf))); -} - -// Check that multicast works when the default send interface is configured by -// IP_MULTICAST_IF, the send address is specified in sendto, and the group -// membership is configured by NIC ID. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastLoopbackIfNicSelf) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Set the default send interface. - ip_mreqn iface = {}; - iface.imr_ifindex = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InterfaceIndex("lo")); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, - &iface, sizeof(iface)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Bind the first FD to the v4 any address to ensure that we can receive the - // multicast packet. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Register to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreqn group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_ifindex = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InterfaceIndex("lo")); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we received the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->first_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(send_buf, recv_buf, sizeof(send_buf))); -} - -// Check that multicast works when the default send interface is configured by -// IP_MULTICAST_IF, the send address is specified in connect, and the group -// membership is configured by address. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastLoopbackIfAddrSelfConnect) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Set the default send interface. - ip_mreq iface = {}; - iface.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, - &iface, sizeof(iface)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Bind the first FD to the v4 any address to ensure that we can receive the - // multicast packet. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Register to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreq group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto connect_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&connect_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - EXPECT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(connect)(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&connect_addr.addr), - connect_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we did not receive the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->first_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), - MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -// Check that multicast works when the default send interface is configured by -// IP_MULTICAST_IF, the send address is specified in connect, and the group -// membership is configured by NIC ID. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastLoopbackIfNicSelfConnect) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Set the default send interface. - ip_mreqn iface = {}; - iface.imr_ifindex = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InterfaceIndex("lo")); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, - &iface, sizeof(iface)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Bind the first FD to the v4 any address to ensure that we can receive the - // multicast packet. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Register to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreqn group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_ifindex = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InterfaceIndex("lo")); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto connect_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&connect_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(connect)(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&connect_addr.addr), - connect_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we did not receive the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->first_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), - MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -// Check that multicast works when the default send interface is configured by -// IP_MULTICAST_IF, the send address is specified in sendto, and the group -// membership is configured by address. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastLoopbackIfAddrSelfNoLoop) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Set the default send interface. - ip_mreq iface = {}; - iface.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, - &iface, sizeof(iface)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP, - &kSockOptOff, sizeof(kSockOptOff)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Bind the first FD to the v4 any address to ensure that we can receive the - // multicast packet. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Register to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreq group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we received the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->first_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(send_buf, recv_buf, sizeof(send_buf))); -} - -// Check that multicast works when the default send interface is configured by -// IP_MULTICAST_IF, the send address is specified in sendto, and the group -// membership is configured by NIC ID. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastLoopbackIfNicSelfNoLoop) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Set the default send interface. - ip_mreqn iface = {}; - iface.imr_ifindex = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InterfaceIndex("lo")); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, - &iface, sizeof(iface)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP, - &kSockOptOff, sizeof(kSockOptOff)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Bind the second FD to the v4 any address to ensure that we can receive the - // multicast packet. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Register to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreqn group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_ifindex = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InterfaceIndex("lo")); - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we received the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->first_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(send_buf, recv_buf, sizeof(send_buf))); -} - -// Check that dropping a group membership that does not exist fails. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastInvalidDrop) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Unregister from a membership that we didn't have. - ip_mreq group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRNOTAVAIL)); -} - -// Check that dropping a group membership prevents multicast packets from being -// delivered. Default send address configured by bind and group membership -// interface configured by address. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastDropAddr) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Bind the first FD to the loopback. This is an alternative to - // IP_MULTICAST_IF for setting the default send interface. - auto sender_addr = V4Loopback(); - EXPECT_THAT( - bind(sockets->first_fd(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&sender_addr.addr), - sender_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Bind the second FD to the v4 any address to ensure that we can receive the - // multicast packet. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - EXPECT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Register and unregister to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreq group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - EXPECT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we did not receive the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), - MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -// Check that dropping a group membership prevents multicast packets from being -// delivered. Default send address configured by bind and group membership -// interface configured by NIC ID. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastDropNic) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Bind the first FD to the loopback. This is an alternative to - // IP_MULTICAST_IF for setting the default send interface. - auto sender_addr = V4Loopback(); - EXPECT_THAT( - bind(sockets->first_fd(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&sender_addr.addr), - sender_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Bind the second FD to the v4 any address to ensure that we can receive the - // multicast packet. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - EXPECT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Register and unregister to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreqn group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_ifindex = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InterfaceIndex("lo")); - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - EXPECT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we did not receive the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), - MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastIfZero) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ip_mreqn iface = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, - &iface, sizeof(iface)), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastIfInvalidNic) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ip_mreqn iface = {}; - iface.imr_ifindex = -1; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, - &iface, sizeof(iface)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRNOTAVAIL)); -} - -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastIfInvalidAddr) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ip_mreq iface = {}; - iface.imr_interface.s_addr = inet_addr("255.255.255"); - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, - &iface, sizeof(iface)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRNOTAVAIL)); -} - -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastIfSetShort) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Create a valid full-sized request. - ip_mreqn iface = {}; - iface.imr_ifindex = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InterfaceIndex("lo")); - - // Send an optlen of 1 to check that optlen is enforced. - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, &iface, 1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastIfDefault) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - in_addr get = {}; - socklen_t size = sizeof(get); - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, &get, &size), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(size, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get.s_addr, 0); -} - -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastIfDefaultReqn) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ip_mreqn get = {}; - socklen_t size = sizeof(get); - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, &get, &size), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // getsockopt(IP_MULTICAST_IF) can only return an in_addr, so it treats the - // first sizeof(struct in_addr) bytes of struct ip_mreqn as a struct in_addr. - // Conveniently, this corresponds to the field ip_mreqn::imr_multiaddr. - EXPECT_EQ(size, sizeof(in_addr)); - - // getsockopt(IP_MULTICAST_IF) will only return the interface address which - // hasn't been set. - EXPECT_EQ(get.imr_multiaddr.s_addr, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(get.imr_address.s_addr, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(get.imr_ifindex, 0); -} - -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastIfSetAddrGetReqn) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - in_addr set = {}; - set.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, &set, - sizeof(set)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ip_mreqn get = {}; - socklen_t size = sizeof(get); - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, &get, &size), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // getsockopt(IP_MULTICAST_IF) can only return an in_addr, so it treats the - // first sizeof(struct in_addr) bytes of struct ip_mreqn as a struct in_addr. - // Conveniently, this corresponds to the field ip_mreqn::imr_multiaddr. - EXPECT_EQ(size, sizeof(in_addr)); - EXPECT_EQ(get.imr_multiaddr.s_addr, set.s_addr); - EXPECT_EQ(get.imr_address.s_addr, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(get.imr_ifindex, 0); -} - -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastIfSetReqAddrGetReqn) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ip_mreq set = {}; - set.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, &set, - sizeof(set)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ip_mreqn get = {}; - socklen_t size = sizeof(get); - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, &get, &size), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // getsockopt(IP_MULTICAST_IF) can only return an in_addr, so it treats the - // first sizeof(struct in_addr) bytes of struct ip_mreqn as a struct in_addr. - // Conveniently, this corresponds to the field ip_mreqn::imr_multiaddr. - EXPECT_EQ(size, sizeof(in_addr)); - EXPECT_EQ(get.imr_multiaddr.s_addr, set.imr_interface.s_addr); - EXPECT_EQ(get.imr_address.s_addr, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(get.imr_ifindex, 0); -} - -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastIfSetNicGetReqn) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ip_mreqn set = {}; - set.imr_ifindex = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InterfaceIndex("lo")); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, &set, - sizeof(set)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ip_mreqn get = {}; - socklen_t size = sizeof(get); - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, &get, &size), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(size, sizeof(in_addr)); - EXPECT_EQ(get.imr_multiaddr.s_addr, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(get.imr_address.s_addr, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(get.imr_ifindex, 0); -} - -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastIfSetAddr) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - in_addr set = {}; - set.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, &set, - sizeof(set)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - in_addr get = {}; - socklen_t size = sizeof(get); - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, &get, &size), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(size, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get.s_addr, set.s_addr); -} - -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastIfSetReqAddr) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ip_mreq set = {}; - set.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, &set, - sizeof(set)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - in_addr get = {}; - socklen_t size = sizeof(get); - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, &get, &size), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(size, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get.s_addr, set.imr_interface.s_addr); -} - -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, IpMulticastIfSetNic) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ip_mreqn set = {}; - set.imr_ifindex = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InterfaceIndex("lo")); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, &set, - sizeof(set)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - in_addr get = {}; - socklen_t size = sizeof(get); - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, &get, &size), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(size, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get.s_addr, 0); -} - -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, TestJoinGroupNoIf) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ip_mreqn group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENODEV)); -} - -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, TestJoinGroupInvalidIf) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ip_mreqn group = {}; - group.imr_address.s_addr = inet_addr("255.255.255"); - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENODEV)); -} - -// Check that multiple memberships are not allowed on the same socket. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, TestMultipleJoinsOnSingleSocket) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - auto fd = sockets->first_fd(); - ip_mreqn group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_ifindex = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InterfaceIndex("lo")); - - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE)); -} - -// Check that two sockets can join the same multicast group at the same time. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, TestTwoSocketsJoinSameMulticastGroup) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ip_mreqn group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_ifindex = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InterfaceIndex("lo")); - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Drop the membership twice on each socket, the second call for each socket - // should fail. - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRNOTAVAIL)); - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRNOTAVAIL)); -} - -// Check that two sockets can join the same multicast group at the same time, -// and both will receive data on it. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, TestMcastReceptionOnTwoSockets) { - std::unique_ptr<SocketPair> socket_pairs[2] = { - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()), - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair())}; - - ip_mreq iface = {}, group = {}; - iface.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - int bound_port = 0; - - // Create two socketpairs with the exact same configuration. - for (auto& sockets : socket_pairs) { - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, - &iface, sizeof(iface)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEPORT, - &kSockOptOn, sizeof(kSockOptOn)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - // Get the port assigned. - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - // On the first iteration, save the port we are bound to. On the second - // iteration, verify the port is the same as the one from the first - // iteration. In other words, both sockets listen on the same port. - if (bound_port == 0) { - bound_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - } else { - EXPECT_EQ(bound_port, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port); - } - } - - // Send a multicast packet to the group from two different sockets and verify - // it is received by both sockets that joined that group. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = bound_port; - for (auto& sockets : socket_pairs) { - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we received the multicast packet on both sockets. - for (auto& sockets : socket_pairs) { - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(send_buf, recv_buf, sizeof(send_buf))); - } - } -} - -// Check that on two sockets that joined a group and listen on ANY, dropping -// memberships one by one will continue to deliver packets to both sockets until -// both memberships have been dropped. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, - TestMcastReceptionWhenDroppingMemberships) { - std::unique_ptr<SocketPair> socket_pairs[2] = { - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()), - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair())}; - - ip_mreq iface = {}, group = {}; - iface.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - int bound_port = 0; - - // Create two socketpairs with the exact same configuration. - for (auto& sockets : socket_pairs) { - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, - &iface, sizeof(iface)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEPORT, - &kSockOptOn, sizeof(kSockOptOn)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - // Get the port assigned. - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - // On the first iteration, save the port we are bound to. On the second - // iteration, verify the port is the same as the one from the first - // iteration. In other words, both sockets listen on the same port. - if (bound_port == 0) { - bound_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - } else { - EXPECT_EQ(bound_port, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port); - } - } - - // Drop the membership of the first socket pair and verify data is still - // received. - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(socket_pairs[0]->second_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, - IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP, &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - // Send a packet from each socket_pair. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = bound_port; - for (auto& sockets : socket_pairs) { - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we received the multicast packet on both sockets. - for (auto& sockets : socket_pairs) { - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(send_buf, recv_buf, sizeof(send_buf))); - } - } - - // Drop the membership of the second socket pair and verify data stops being - // received. - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(socket_pairs[1]->second_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, - IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP, &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - // Send a packet from each socket_pair. - for (auto& sockets : socket_pairs) { - char send_buf[200]; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - for (auto& sockets : socket_pairs) { - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), recv_buf, - sizeof(recv_buf), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); - } - } -} - -// Check that a receiving socket can bind to the multicast address before -// joining the group and receive data once the group has been joined. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, TestBindToMcastThenJoinThenReceive) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Bind second socket (receiver) to the multicast address. - auto receiver_addr = V4Multicast(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - // Update receiver_addr with the correct port number. - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Register to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreqn group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_ifindex = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InterfaceIndex("lo")); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet on the first socket out the loopback interface. - ip_mreq iface = {}; - iface.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, - &iface, sizeof(iface)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - auto sendto_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&sendto_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&sendto_addr.addr), - sendto_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we received the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), - MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(send_buf, recv_buf, sizeof(send_buf))); -} - -// Check that a receiving socket can bind to the multicast address and won't -// receive multicast data if it hasn't joined the group. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, TestBindToMcastThenNoJoinThenNoReceive) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Bind second socket (receiver) to the multicast address. - auto receiver_addr = V4Multicast(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - // Update receiver_addr with the correct port number. - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Send a multicast packet on the first socket out the loopback interface. - ip_mreq iface = {}; - iface.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, - &iface, sizeof(iface)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - auto sendto_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&sendto_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&sendto_addr.addr), - sendto_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we don't receive the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), - MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -// Check that a socket can bind to a multicast address and still send out -// packets. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, TestBindToMcastThenSend) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Bind second socket (receiver) to the ANY address. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Bind the first socket (sender) to the multicast address. - auto sender_addr = V4Multicast(); - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(sockets->first_fd(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&sender_addr.addr), - sender_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t sender_addr_len = sender_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&sender_addr.addr), - &sender_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(sender_addr_len, sender_addr.addr_len); - - // Send a packet on the first socket to the loopback address. - auto sendto_addr = V4Loopback(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&sendto_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&sendto_addr.addr), - sendto_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we received the packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), - MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(send_buf, recv_buf, sizeof(send_buf))); -} - -// Check that a receiving socket can bind to the broadcast address and receive -// broadcast packets. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, TestBindToBcastThenReceive) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Bind second socket (receiver) to the broadcast address. - auto receiver_addr = V4Broadcast(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Send a broadcast packet on the first socket out the loopback interface. - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, - &kSockOptOn, sizeof(kSockOptOn)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - // Note: Binding to the loopback interface makes the broadcast go out of it. - auto sender_bind_addr = V4Loopback(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&sender_bind_addr.addr), - sender_bind_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - auto sendto_addr = V4Broadcast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&sendto_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&sendto_addr.addr), - sendto_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we received the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), - MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(send_buf, recv_buf, sizeof(send_buf))); -} - -// Check that a socket can bind to the broadcast address and still send out -// packets. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, TestBindToBcastThenSend) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Bind second socket (receiver) to the ANY address. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Bind the first socket (sender) to the broadcast address. - auto sender_addr = V4Broadcast(); - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(sockets->first_fd(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&sender_addr.addr), - sender_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t sender_addr_len = sender_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&sender_addr.addr), - &sender_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(sender_addr_len, sender_addr.addr_len); - - // Send a packet on the first socket to the loopback address. - auto sendto_addr = V4Loopback(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&sendto_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->first_fd(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&sendto_addr.addr), - sendto_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we received the packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), - MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(send_buf, recv_buf, sizeof(send_buf))); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound.h b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound.h deleted file mode 100644 index 8e07bfbbf..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_IPV4_UDP_UNBOUND_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_IPV4_UDP_UNBOUND_H_ - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of IPv4 UDP sockets. -using IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_IPV4_UDP_UNBOUND_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound_external_networking.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound_external_networking.cc deleted file mode 100644 index c85ae30dc..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound_external_networking.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,849 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound_external_networking.h" - -#include <arpa/inet.h> -#include <ifaddrs.h> -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/un.h> - -#include <cstdint> -#include <cstdio> -#include <cstring> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -TestAddress V4EmptyAddress() { - TestAddress t("V4Empty"); - t.addr.ss_family = AF_INET; - t.addr_len = sizeof(sockaddr_in); - return t; -} - -void IPv4UDPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest::SetUp() { - got_if_infos_ = false; - - // Get interface list. - std::vector<std::string> if_names; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(if_helper_.Load()); - if_names = if_helper_.InterfaceList(AF_INET); - if (if_names.size() != 2) { - return; - } - - // Figure out which interface is where. - int lo = 0, eth = 1; - if (if_names[lo] != "lo") { - lo = 1; - eth = 0; - } - - if (if_names[lo] != "lo") { - return; - } - - lo_if_idx_ = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(if_helper_.GetIndex(if_names[lo])); - lo_if_addr_ = if_helper_.GetAddr(AF_INET, if_names[lo]); - if (lo_if_addr_ == nullptr) { - return; - } - lo_if_sin_addr_ = reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(lo_if_addr_)->sin_addr; - - eth_if_idx_ = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(if_helper_.GetIndex(if_names[eth])); - eth_if_addr_ = if_helper_.GetAddr(AF_INET, if_names[eth]); - if (eth_if_addr_ == nullptr) { - return; - } - eth_if_sin_addr_ = reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(eth_if_addr_)->sin_addr; - - got_if_infos_ = true; -} - -// Verifies that a newly instantiated UDP socket does not have the -// broadcast socket option enabled. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest, UDPBroadcastDefault) { - auto socket = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_sz = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT( - getsockopt(socket->get(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, &get, &get_sz), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOff); - EXPECT_EQ(get_sz, sizeof(get)); -} - -// Verifies that a newly instantiated UDP socket returns true after enabling -// the broadcast socket option. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest, SetUDPBroadcast) { - auto socket = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(socket->get(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, &kSockOptOn, - sizeof(kSockOptOn)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_sz = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT( - getsockopt(socket->get(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, &get, &get_sz), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOn); - EXPECT_EQ(get_sz, sizeof(get)); -} - -// Verifies that a broadcast UDP packet will arrive at all UDP sockets with -// the destination port number. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest, - UDPBroadcastReceivedOnAllExpectedEndpoints) { - auto sender = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - auto rcvr1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - auto rcvr2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - auto norcv = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - - // Enable SO_BROADCAST on the sending socket. - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sender->get(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, &kSockOptOn, - sizeof(kSockOptOn)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Enable SO_REUSEPORT on the receiving sockets so that they may both be bound - // to the broadcast messages destination port. - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(rcvr1->get(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEPORT, &kSockOptOn, - sizeof(kSockOptOn)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(rcvr2->get(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEPORT, &kSockOptOn, - sizeof(kSockOptOn)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - sockaddr_in rcv_addr = {}; - socklen_t rcv_addr_sz = sizeof(rcv_addr); - rcv_addr.sin_family = AF_INET; - rcv_addr.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_ANY); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(rcvr1->get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&rcv_addr), - rcv_addr_sz), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - // Retrieve port number from first socket so that it can be bound to the - // second socket. - rcv_addr = {}; - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockname(rcvr1->get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&rcv_addr), - &rcv_addr_sz), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(rcvr2->get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&rcv_addr), - rcv_addr_sz), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Bind the non-receiving socket to an ephemeral port. - sockaddr_in norcv_addr = {}; - norcv_addr.sin_family = AF_INET; - norcv_addr.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_ANY); - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(norcv->get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&norcv_addr), - sizeof(norcv_addr)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Broadcast a test message. - sockaddr_in dst_addr = {}; - dst_addr.sin_family = AF_INET; - dst_addr.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_BROADCAST); - dst_addr.sin_port = rcv_addr.sin_port; - constexpr char kTestMsg[] = "hello, world"; - EXPECT_THAT( - sendto(sender->get(), kTestMsg, sizeof(kTestMsg), 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&dst_addr), sizeof(dst_addr)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kTestMsg))); - - // Verify that the receiving sockets received the test message. - char buf[sizeof(kTestMsg)] = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(read(rcvr1->get(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kTestMsg))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(buf, kTestMsg, sizeof(kTestMsg))); - memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); - EXPECT_THAT(read(rcvr2->get(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kTestMsg))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(buf, kTestMsg, sizeof(kTestMsg))); - - // Verify that the non-receiving socket did not receive the test message. - memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(norcv->get(), buf, sizeof(buf), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -// Verifies that a UDP broadcast sent via the loopback interface is not received -// by the sender. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest, - UDPBroadcastViaLoopbackFails) { - auto sender = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - - // Enable SO_BROADCAST. - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sender->get(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, &kSockOptOn, - sizeof(kSockOptOn)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Bind the sender to the loopback interface. - sockaddr_in src = {}; - socklen_t src_sz = sizeof(src); - src.sin_family = AF_INET; - src.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(sender->get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&src), src_sz), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sender->get(), - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&src), &src_sz), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_EQ(src.sin_addr.s_addr, htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK)); - - // Send the message. - sockaddr_in dst = {}; - dst.sin_family = AF_INET; - dst.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_BROADCAST); - dst.sin_port = src.sin_port; - constexpr char kTestMsg[] = "hello, world"; - EXPECT_THAT(sendto(sender->get(), kTestMsg, sizeof(kTestMsg), 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&dst), sizeof(dst)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kTestMsg))); - - // Verify that the message was not received by the sender (loopback). - char buf[sizeof(kTestMsg)] = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sender->get(), buf, sizeof(buf), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -// Verifies that a UDP broadcast fails to send on a socket with SO_BROADCAST -// disabled. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest, TestSendBroadcast) { - auto sender = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - - // Broadcast a test message without having enabled SO_BROADCAST on the sending - // socket. - sockaddr_in addr = {}; - socklen_t addr_sz = sizeof(addr); - addr.sin_family = AF_INET; - addr.sin_port = htons(12345); - addr.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_BROADCAST); - constexpr char kTestMsg[] = "hello, world"; - - EXPECT_THAT(sendto(sender->get(), kTestMsg, sizeof(kTestMsg), 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), addr_sz), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -// Verifies that a UDP unicast on an unbound socket reaches its destination. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest, TestSendUnicastOnUnbound) { - auto sender = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - auto rcvr = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - - // Bind the receiver and retrieve its address and port number. - sockaddr_in addr = {}; - addr.sin_family = AF_INET; - addr.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_ANY); - addr.sin_port = htons(0); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(rcvr->get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), - sizeof(addr)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - memset(&addr, 0, sizeof(addr)); - socklen_t addr_sz = sizeof(addr); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(rcvr->get(), - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), &addr_sz), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Send a test message to the receiver. - constexpr char kTestMsg[] = "hello, world"; - ASSERT_THAT(sendto(sender->get(), kTestMsg, sizeof(kTestMsg), 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), addr_sz), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kTestMsg))); - char buf[sizeof(kTestMsg)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(read(rcvr->get(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(kTestMsg))); -} - -constexpr char kMulticastAddress[] = "224.0.2.1"; - -TestAddress V4Multicast() { - TestAddress t("V4Multicast"); - t.addr.ss_family = AF_INET; - t.addr_len = sizeof(sockaddr_in); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&t.addr)->sin_addr.s_addr = - inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - return t; -} - -// Check that multicast packets won't be delivered to the sending socket with no -// set interface or group membership. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest, - TestSendMulticastSelfNoGroup) { - // FIXME(b/125485338): A group membership is not required for external - // multicast on gVisor. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - auto socket = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - - auto bind_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(socket->get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&bind_addr.addr), - bind_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t bind_addr_len = bind_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockname(socket->get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&bind_addr.addr), - &bind_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(bind_addr_len, bind_addr.addr_len); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&bind_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendto)(socket->get(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we did not receive the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recv)(socket->get(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -// Check that multicast packets will be delivered to the sending socket without -// setting an interface. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest, TestSendMulticastSelf) { - auto socket = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - - auto bind_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(socket->get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&bind_addr.addr), - bind_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t bind_addr_len = bind_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockname(socket->get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&bind_addr.addr), - &bind_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(bind_addr_len, bind_addr.addr_len); - - // Register to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreq group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(socket->get(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, &group, - sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&bind_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendto)(socket->get(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we received the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(socket->get(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(send_buf, recv_buf, sizeof(send_buf))); -} - -// Check that multicast packets won't be delivered to the sending socket with no -// set interface and IP_MULTICAST_LOOP disabled. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest, - TestSendMulticastSelfLoopOff) { - auto socket = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - - auto bind_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(socket->get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&bind_addr.addr), - bind_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t bind_addr_len = bind_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockname(socket->get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&bind_addr.addr), - &bind_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(bind_addr_len, bind_addr.addr_len); - - // Disable multicast looping. - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(socket->get(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP, - &kSockOptOff, sizeof(kSockOptOff)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Register to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreq group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(socket->get(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, &group, - sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&bind_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendto)(socket->get(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we did not receive the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - EXPECT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recv)(socket->get(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -// Check that multicast packets won't be delivered to another socket with no -// set interface or group membership. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest, TestSendMulticastNoGroup) { - // FIXME(b/125485338): A group membership is not required for external - // multicast on gVisor. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - auto sender = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - auto receiver = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - - // Bind the second FD to the v4 any address to ensure that we can receive the - // multicast packet. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(receiver->get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(receiver->get(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendto)(sender->get(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we did not receive the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(receiver->get(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), - MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -// Check that multicast packets will be delivered to another socket without -// setting an interface. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest, TestSendMulticast) { - auto sender = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - auto receiver = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - - // Bind the second FD to the v4 any address to ensure that we can receive the - // multicast packet. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(receiver->get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(receiver->get(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Register to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreqn group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(receiver->get(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, &group, - sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendto)(sender->get(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we received the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(receiver->get(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(send_buf, recv_buf, sizeof(send_buf))); -} - -// Check that multicast packets won't be delivered to another socket with no -// set interface and IP_MULTICAST_LOOP disabled on the sending socket. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest, - TestSendMulticastSenderNoLoop) { - auto sender = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - auto receiver = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - - // Bind the second FD to the v4 any address to ensure that we can receive the - // multicast packet. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(receiver->get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(receiver->get(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Disable multicast looping on the sender. - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sender->get(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP, - &kSockOptOff, sizeof(kSockOptOff)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Register to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreqn group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(receiver->get(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, &group, - sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendto)(sender->get(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we did not receive the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(receiver->get(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), - MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -// Check that multicast packets will be delivered to the sending socket without -// setting an interface and IP_MULTICAST_LOOP disabled on the receiving socket. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest, - TestSendMulticastReceiverNoLoop) { - auto sender = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - auto receiver = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - - // Bind the second FD to the v4 any address to ensure that we can receive the - // multicast packet. - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(receiver->get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(receiver->get(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - - // Disable multicast looping on the receiver. - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(receiver->get(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP, - &kSockOptOff, sizeof(kSockOptOff)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Register to receive multicast packets. - ip_mreqn group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(receiver->get(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, &group, - sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendto)(sender->get(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Check that we received the multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(receiver->get(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(send_buf, recv_buf, sizeof(send_buf))); -} - -// Check that two sockets can join the same multicast group at the same time, -// and both will receive data on it. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest, TestSendMulticastToTwo) { - auto sender = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - std::unique_ptr<FileDescriptor> receivers[2] = { - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()), - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket())}; - - ip_mreq group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - int bound_port = 0; - for (auto& receiver : receivers) { - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(receiver->get(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEPORT, - &kSockOptOn, sizeof(kSockOptOn)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - // Bind the receiver to the v4 any address to ensure that we can receive the - // multicast packet. - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(receiver->get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(receiver->get(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - // On the first iteration, save the port we are bound to. On the second - // iteration, verify the port is the same as the one from the first - // iteration. In other words, both sockets listen on the same port. - if (bound_port == 0) { - bound_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - } else { - EXPECT_EQ(bound_port, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port); - } - - // Register to receive multicast packets. - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(receiver->get(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - &group, sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - // Send a multicast packet to the group and verify both receivers get it. - auto send_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&send_addr.addr)->sin_port = bound_port; - char send_buf[200]; - RandomizeBuffer(send_buf, sizeof(send_buf)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendto)(sender->get(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&send_addr.addr), - send_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - for (auto& receiver : receivers) { - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recv)(receiver->get(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(send_buf, recv_buf, sizeof(send_buf))); - } -} - -// Check that when receiving a looped-back multicast packet, its source address -// is not a multicast address. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest, - IpMulticastLoopbackFromAddr) { - auto sender = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - auto receiver = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(receiver->get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(receiver->get(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - int receiver_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - - ip_mreq group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(receiver->get(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, &group, - sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Connect to the multicast address. This binds us to the outgoing interface - // and allows us to get its IP (to be compared against the src-IP on the - // receiver side). - auto sendto_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&sendto_addr.addr)->sin_port = receiver_port; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(connect)( - sender->get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&sendto_addr.addr), - sendto_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - auto sender_addr = V4EmptyAddress(); - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockname(sender->get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&sender_addr.addr), - &sender_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_EQ(sizeof(struct sockaddr_in), sender_addr.addr_len); - sockaddr_in* sender_addr_in = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&sender_addr.addr); - - // Send a multicast packet. - char send_buf[4] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(send)(sender->get(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Receive a multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - auto src_addr = V4EmptyAddress(); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recvfrom)(receiver->get(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&src_addr.addr), - &src_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - ASSERT_EQ(sizeof(struct sockaddr_in), src_addr.addr_len); - sockaddr_in* src_addr_in = reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&src_addr.addr); - - // Verify that the received source IP:port matches the sender one. - EXPECT_EQ(sender_addr_in->sin_port, src_addr_in->sin_port); - EXPECT_EQ(sender_addr_in->sin_addr.s_addr, src_addr_in->sin_addr.s_addr); -} - -// Check that when setting the IP_MULTICAST_IF option to both an index pointing -// to the loopback interface and an address pointing to the non-loopback -// interface, a multicast packet sent out uses the latter as its source address. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest, - IpMulticastLoopbackIfNicAndAddr) { - // FIXME(b/137899561): Linux instance for syscall tests sometimes misses its - // IPv4 address on eth0. - SKIP_IF(!got_if_infos_); - - // Create receiver, bind to ANY and join the multicast group. - auto receiver = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - auto receiver_addr = V4Any(); - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(receiver->get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - receiver_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - socklen_t receiver_addr_len = receiver_addr.addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(receiver->get(), - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&receiver_addr.addr), - &receiver_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(receiver_addr_len, receiver_addr.addr_len); - int receiver_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&receiver_addr.addr)->sin_port; - ip_mreqn group = {}; - group.imr_multiaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(kMulticastAddress); - group.imr_ifindex = lo_if_idx_; - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(receiver->get(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, &group, - sizeof(group)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Set outgoing multicast interface config, with NIC and addr pointing to - // different interfaces. - auto sender = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - ip_mreqn iface = {}; - iface.imr_ifindex = lo_if_idx_; - iface.imr_address = eth_if_sin_addr_; - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sender->get(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, &iface, - sizeof(iface)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send a multicast packet. - auto sendto_addr = V4Multicast(); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&sendto_addr.addr)->sin_port = receiver_port; - char send_buf[4] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendto)(sender->get(), send_buf, sizeof(send_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&sendto_addr.addr), - sendto_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(send_buf))); - - // Receive a multicast packet. - char recv_buf[sizeof(send_buf)] = {}; - auto src_addr = V4EmptyAddress(); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recvfrom)(receiver->get(), recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&src_addr.addr), - &src_addr.addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(recv_buf))); - ASSERT_EQ(sizeof(struct sockaddr_in), src_addr.addr_len); - sockaddr_in* src_addr_in = reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&src_addr.addr); - - // FIXME (b/137781162): When sending a multicast packet use the proper logic - // to determine the packet's src-IP. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - // Verify the received source address. - EXPECT_EQ(eth_if_sin_addr_.s_addr, src_addr_in->sin_addr.s_addr); -} - -// Check that when we are bound to one interface we can set IP_MULTICAST_IF to -// another interface. -TEST_P(IPv4UDPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest, - IpMulticastLoopbackBindToOneIfSetMcastIfToAnother) { - // FIXME(b/137899561): Linux instance for syscall tests sometimes misses its - // IPv4 address on eth0. - SKIP_IF(!got_if_infos_); - - // FIXME (b/137790511): When bound to one interface it is not possible to set - // IP_MULTICAST_IF to a different interface. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - // Create sender and bind to eth interface. - auto sender = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocket()); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sender->get(), eth_if_addr_, sizeof(sockaddr_in)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Run through all possible combinations of index and address for - // IP_MULTICAST_IF that selects the loopback interface. - struct { - int imr_ifindex; - struct in_addr imr_address; - } test_data[] = { - {lo_if_idx_, {}}, - {0, lo_if_sin_addr_}, - {lo_if_idx_, lo_if_sin_addr_}, - {lo_if_idx_, eth_if_sin_addr_}, - }; - for (auto t : test_data) { - ip_mreqn iface = {}; - iface.imr_ifindex = t.imr_ifindex; - iface.imr_address = t.imr_address; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sender->get(), IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, &iface, - sizeof(iface)), - SyscallSucceeds()) - << "imr_index=" << iface.imr_ifindex - << " imr_address=" << GetAddr4Str(&iface.imr_address); - } -} -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound_external_networking.h b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound_external_networking.h deleted file mode 100644 index bec2e96ee..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound_external_networking.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_IPV4_UDP_UNBOUND_EXTERNAL_NETWORKING_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_IPV4_UDP_UNBOUND_EXTERNAL_NETWORKING_H_ - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to unbound IPv4 UDP sockets in a sandbox -// with external networking support. -class IPv4UDPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest : public SimpleSocketTest { - protected: - void SetUp(); - - IfAddrHelper if_helper_; - - // got_if_infos_ is set to false if SetUp() could not obtain all interface - // infos that we need. - bool got_if_infos_; - - // Interface infos. - int lo_if_idx_; - int eth_if_idx_; - sockaddr* lo_if_addr_; - sockaddr* eth_if_addr_; - in_addr lo_if_sin_addr_; - in_addr eth_if_sin_addr_; -}; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_IPV4_UDP_UNBOUND_EXTERNAL_NETWORKING_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound_external_networking_test.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound_external_networking_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 9d4e1ab97..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound_external_networking_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound_external_networking.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketKind> GetSockets() { - return ApplyVec<SocketKind>( - IPv4UDPUnboundSocket, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(IPv4UDPUnboundSockets, - IPv4UDPUnboundExternalNetworkingSocketTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(GetSockets())); -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound_loopback.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound_loopback.cc deleted file mode 100644 index cb0105471..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound_loopback.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_ipv4_udp_unbound.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(IPv4UDPSockets, IPv4UDPUnboundSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(GetSocketPairs())); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_netdevice.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_netdevice.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 765f8e0e4..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_netdevice.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,183 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <linux/netlink.h> -#include <linux/rtnetlink.h> -#include <linux/sockios.h> -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/base/internal/endian.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_netlink_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -// Tests for netdevice queries. - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -using ::testing::AnyOf; -using ::testing::Eq; - -TEST(NetdeviceTest, Loopback) { - FileDescriptor sock = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)); - - // Prepare the request. - struct ifreq ifr; - snprintf(ifr.ifr_name, IFNAMSIZ, "lo"); - - // Check for a non-zero interface index. - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(sock.get(), SIOCGIFINDEX, &ifr), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_NE(ifr.ifr_ifindex, 0); - - // Check that the loopback is zero hardware address. - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(sock.get(), SIOCGIFHWADDR, &ifr), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(ifr.ifr_hwaddr.sa_data[0], 0); - EXPECT_EQ(ifr.ifr_hwaddr.sa_data[1], 0); - EXPECT_EQ(ifr.ifr_hwaddr.sa_data[2], 0); - EXPECT_EQ(ifr.ifr_hwaddr.sa_data[3], 0); - EXPECT_EQ(ifr.ifr_hwaddr.sa_data[4], 0); - EXPECT_EQ(ifr.ifr_hwaddr.sa_data[5], 0); -} - -TEST(NetdeviceTest, Netmask) { - // We need an interface index to identify the loopback device. - FileDescriptor sock = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)); - struct ifreq ifr; - snprintf(ifr.ifr_name, IFNAMSIZ, "lo"); - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(sock.get(), SIOCGIFINDEX, &ifr), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_NE(ifr.ifr_ifindex, 0); - - // Use a netlink socket to get the netmask, which we'll then compare to the - // netmask obtained via ioctl. - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NetlinkBoundSocket()); - uint32_t port = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NetlinkPortID(fd.get())); - - struct request { - struct nlmsghdr hdr; - struct rtgenmsg rgm; - }; - - constexpr uint32_t kSeq = 12345; - - struct request req; - req.hdr.nlmsg_len = sizeof(req); - req.hdr.nlmsg_type = RTM_GETADDR; - req.hdr.nlmsg_flags = NLM_F_REQUEST | NLM_F_DUMP; - req.hdr.nlmsg_seq = kSeq; - req.rgm.rtgen_family = AF_UNSPEC; - - // Iterate through messages until we find the one containing the prefix length - // (i.e. netmask) for the loopback device. - int prefixlen = -1; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(NetlinkRequestResponse( - fd, &req, sizeof(req), - [&](const struct nlmsghdr *hdr) { - EXPECT_THAT(hdr->nlmsg_type, AnyOf(Eq(RTM_NEWADDR), Eq(NLMSG_DONE))); - - EXPECT_TRUE((hdr->nlmsg_flags & NLM_F_MULTI) == NLM_F_MULTI) - << std::hex << hdr->nlmsg_flags; - - EXPECT_EQ(hdr->nlmsg_seq, kSeq); - EXPECT_EQ(hdr->nlmsg_pid, port); - - if (hdr->nlmsg_type != RTM_NEWADDR) { - return; - } - - // RTM_NEWADDR contains at least the header and ifaddrmsg. - EXPECT_GE(hdr->nlmsg_len, sizeof(*hdr) + sizeof(struct ifaddrmsg)); - - struct ifaddrmsg *ifaddrmsg = - reinterpret_cast<struct ifaddrmsg *>(NLMSG_DATA(hdr)); - if (ifaddrmsg->ifa_index == static_cast<uint32_t>(ifr.ifr_ifindex) && - ifaddrmsg->ifa_family == AF_INET) { - prefixlen = ifaddrmsg->ifa_prefixlen; - } - }, - false)); - - ASSERT_GE(prefixlen, 0); - - // Netmask is stored big endian in struct sockaddr_in, so we do the same for - // comparison. - uint32_t mask = 0xffffffff << (32 - prefixlen); - mask = absl::gbswap_32(mask); - - // Check that the loopback interface has the correct subnet mask. - snprintf(ifr.ifr_name, IFNAMSIZ, "lo"); - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(sock.get(), SIOCGIFNETMASK, &ifr), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(ifr.ifr_netmask.sa_family, AF_INET); - struct sockaddr_in *sin = - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in *>(&ifr.ifr_netmask); - EXPECT_EQ(sin->sin_addr.s_addr, mask); -} - -TEST(NetdeviceTest, InterfaceName) { - FileDescriptor sock = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)); - - // Prepare the request. - struct ifreq ifr; - snprintf(ifr.ifr_name, IFNAMSIZ, "lo"); - - // Check for a non-zero interface index. - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(sock.get(), SIOCGIFINDEX, &ifr), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_NE(ifr.ifr_ifindex, 0); - - // Check that SIOCGIFNAME finds the loopback interface. - snprintf(ifr.ifr_name, IFNAMSIZ, "foo"); - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(sock.get(), SIOCGIFNAME, &ifr), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_STREQ(ifr.ifr_name, "lo"); -} - -TEST(NetdeviceTest, InterfaceFlags) { - FileDescriptor sock = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)); - - // Prepare the request. - struct ifreq ifr; - snprintf(ifr.ifr_name, IFNAMSIZ, "lo"); - - // Check that SIOCGIFFLAGS marks the interface with IFF_LOOPBACK, IFF_UP, and - // IFF_RUNNING. - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(sock.get(), SIOCGIFFLAGS, &ifr), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(ifr.ifr_flags & IFF_UP, IFF_UP); - EXPECT_EQ(ifr.ifr_flags & IFF_RUNNING, IFF_RUNNING); -} - -TEST(NetdeviceTest, InterfaceMTU) { - FileDescriptor sock = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)); - - // Prepare the request. - struct ifreq ifr = {}; - snprintf(ifr.ifr_name, IFNAMSIZ, "lo"); - - // Check that SIOCGIFMTU returns a nonzero MTU. - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(sock.get(), SIOCGIFMTU, &ifr), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_GT(ifr.ifr_mtu, 0); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_netlink_route.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_netlink_route.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 32fe0d6d1..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_netlink_route.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,545 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <arpa/inet.h> -#include <ifaddrs.h> -#include <linux/netlink.h> -#include <linux/rtnetlink.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <iostream> -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_format.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_netlink_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -// Tests for NETLINK_ROUTE sockets. - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -using ::testing::AnyOf; -using ::testing::Eq; - -// Netlink sockets must be SOCK_DGRAM or SOCK_RAW. -TEST(NetlinkRouteTest, Types) { - EXPECT_THAT(socket(AF_NETLINK, SOCK_STREAM, NETLINK_ROUTE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESOCKTNOSUPPORT)); - EXPECT_THAT(socket(AF_NETLINK, SOCK_SEQPACKET, NETLINK_ROUTE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESOCKTNOSUPPORT)); - EXPECT_THAT(socket(AF_NETLINK, SOCK_RDM, NETLINK_ROUTE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESOCKTNOSUPPORT)); - EXPECT_THAT(socket(AF_NETLINK, SOCK_DCCP, NETLINK_ROUTE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESOCKTNOSUPPORT)); - EXPECT_THAT(socket(AF_NETLINK, SOCK_PACKET, NETLINK_ROUTE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESOCKTNOSUPPORT)); - - int fd; - EXPECT_THAT(fd = socket(AF_NETLINK, SOCK_DGRAM, NETLINK_ROUTE), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(fd = socket(AF_NETLINK, SOCK_RAW, NETLINK_ROUTE), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(NetlinkRouteTest, AutomaticPort) { - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_NETLINK, SOCK_RAW, NETLINK_ROUTE)); - - struct sockaddr_nl addr = {}; - addr.nl_family = AF_NETLINK; - - EXPECT_THAT( - bind(fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), sizeof(addr)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockname(fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), - &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, sizeof(addr)); - // This is the only netlink socket in the process, so it should get the PID as - // the port id. - // - // N.B. Another process could theoretically have explicitly reserved our pid - // as a port ID, but that is very unlikely. - EXPECT_EQ(addr.nl_pid, getpid()); -} - -// Calling connect automatically binds to an automatic port. -TEST(NetlinkRouteTest, ConnectBinds) { - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_NETLINK, SOCK_RAW, NETLINK_ROUTE)); - - struct sockaddr_nl addr = {}; - addr.nl_family = AF_NETLINK; - - EXPECT_THAT(connect(fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), - sizeof(addr)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockname(fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), - &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, sizeof(addr)); - - // Each test is running in a pid namespace, so another process can explicitly - // reserve our pid as a port ID. In this case, a negative portid value will be - // set. - if (static_cast<pid_t>(addr.nl_pid) > 0) { - EXPECT_EQ(addr.nl_pid, getpid()); - } - - memset(&addr, 0, sizeof(addr)); - addr.nl_family = AF_NETLINK; - - // Connecting again is allowed, but keeps the same port. - EXPECT_THAT(connect(fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), - sizeof(addr)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockname(fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), - &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, sizeof(addr)); - EXPECT_EQ(addr.nl_pid, getpid()); -} - -TEST(NetlinkRouteTest, GetPeerName) { - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_NETLINK, SOCK_RAW, NETLINK_ROUTE)); - - struct sockaddr_nl addr = {}; - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - - EXPECT_THAT(getpeername(fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), - &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, sizeof(addr)); - EXPECT_EQ(addr.nl_family, AF_NETLINK); - // Peer is the kernel if we didn't connect elsewhere. - EXPECT_EQ(addr.nl_pid, 0); -} - -// Parameters for GetSockOpt test. They are: -// 0: Socket option to query. -// 1: A predicate to run on the returned sockopt value. Should return true if -// the value is considered ok. -// 2: A description of what the sockopt value is expected to be. Should complete -// the sentence "<value> was unexpected, expected <description>" -using SockOptTest = ::testing::TestWithParam< - std::tuple<int, std::function<bool(int)>, std::string>>; - -TEST_P(SockOptTest, GetSockOpt) { - int sockopt = std::get<0>(GetParam()); - auto verifier = std::get<1>(GetParam()); - std::string verifier_description = std::get<2>(GetParam()); - - FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(AF_NETLINK, SOCK_RAW, NETLINK_ROUTE)); - - int res; - socklen_t len = sizeof(res); - - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(fd.get(), SOL_SOCKET, sockopt, &res, &len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(len, sizeof(res)); - EXPECT_TRUE(verifier(res)) << absl::StrFormat( - "getsockopt(%d, SOL_SOCKET, %d, &res, &len) => res=%d was unexpected, " - "expected %s", - fd.get(), sockopt, res, verifier_description); -} - -std::function<bool(int)> IsPositive() { - return [](int val) { return val > 0; }; -} - -std::function<bool(int)> IsEqual(int target) { - return [target](int val) { return val == target; }; -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - NetlinkRouteTest, SockOptTest, - ::testing::Values( - std::make_tuple(SO_SNDBUF, IsPositive(), "positive send buffer size"), - std::make_tuple(SO_RCVBUF, IsPositive(), - "positive receive buffer size"), - std::make_tuple(SO_TYPE, IsEqual(SOCK_RAW), - absl::StrFormat("SOCK_RAW (%d)", SOCK_RAW)), - std::make_tuple(SO_DOMAIN, IsEqual(AF_NETLINK), - absl::StrFormat("AF_NETLINK (%d)", AF_NETLINK)), - std::make_tuple(SO_PROTOCOL, IsEqual(NETLINK_ROUTE), - absl::StrFormat("NETLINK_ROUTE (%d)", NETLINK_ROUTE)))); - -// Validates the reponses to RTM_GETLINK + NLM_F_DUMP. -void CheckGetLinkResponse(const struct nlmsghdr* hdr, int seq, int port) { - EXPECT_THAT(hdr->nlmsg_type, AnyOf(Eq(RTM_NEWLINK), Eq(NLMSG_DONE))); - - EXPECT_TRUE((hdr->nlmsg_flags & NLM_F_MULTI) == NLM_F_MULTI) - << std::hex << hdr->nlmsg_flags; - - EXPECT_EQ(hdr->nlmsg_seq, seq); - EXPECT_EQ(hdr->nlmsg_pid, port); - - if (hdr->nlmsg_type != RTM_NEWLINK) { - return; - } - - // RTM_NEWLINK contains at least the header and ifinfomsg. - EXPECT_GE(hdr->nlmsg_len, NLMSG_SPACE(sizeof(struct ifinfomsg))); - - // TODO(mpratt): Check ifinfomsg contents and following attrs. -} - -TEST(NetlinkRouteTest, GetLinkDump) { - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NetlinkBoundSocket()); - uint32_t port = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NetlinkPortID(fd.get())); - - struct request { - struct nlmsghdr hdr; - struct ifinfomsg ifm; - }; - - constexpr uint32_t kSeq = 12345; - - struct request req = {}; - req.hdr.nlmsg_len = sizeof(req); - req.hdr.nlmsg_type = RTM_GETLINK; - req.hdr.nlmsg_flags = NLM_F_REQUEST | NLM_F_DUMP; - req.hdr.nlmsg_seq = kSeq; - req.ifm.ifi_family = AF_UNSPEC; - - // Loopback is common among all tests, check that it's found. - bool loopbackFound = false; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(NetlinkRequestResponse( - fd, &req, sizeof(req), - [&](const struct nlmsghdr* hdr) { - CheckGetLinkResponse(hdr, kSeq, port); - if (hdr->nlmsg_type != RTM_NEWLINK) { - return; - } - ASSERT_GE(hdr->nlmsg_len, NLMSG_SPACE(sizeof(struct ifinfomsg))); - const struct ifinfomsg* msg = - reinterpret_cast<const struct ifinfomsg*>(NLMSG_DATA(hdr)); - std::cout << "Found interface idx=" << msg->ifi_index - << ", type=" << std::hex << msg->ifi_type; - if (msg->ifi_type == ARPHRD_LOOPBACK) { - loopbackFound = true; - EXPECT_NE(msg->ifi_flags & IFF_LOOPBACK, 0); - } - }, - false)); - EXPECT_TRUE(loopbackFound); -} - -TEST(NetlinkRouteTest, MsgHdrMsgUnsuppType) { - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NetlinkBoundSocket()); - - struct request { - struct nlmsghdr hdr; - struct ifinfomsg ifm; - }; - - constexpr uint32_t kSeq = 12345; - - struct request req = {}; - req.hdr.nlmsg_len = sizeof(req); - // If type & 0x3 is equal to 0x2, this means a get request - // which doesn't require CAP_SYS_ADMIN. - req.hdr.nlmsg_type = ((__RTM_MAX + 1024) & (~0x3)) | 0x2; - req.hdr.nlmsg_flags = NLM_F_REQUEST | NLM_F_DUMP; - req.hdr.nlmsg_seq = kSeq; - req.ifm.ifi_family = AF_UNSPEC; - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(NetlinkRequestResponse( - fd, &req, sizeof(req), - [&](const struct nlmsghdr* hdr) { - EXPECT_THAT(hdr->nlmsg_type, Eq(NLMSG_ERROR)); - EXPECT_EQ(hdr->nlmsg_seq, kSeq); - EXPECT_GE(hdr->nlmsg_len, sizeof(*hdr) + sizeof(struct nlmsgerr)); - - const struct nlmsgerr* msg = - reinterpret_cast<const struct nlmsgerr*>(NLMSG_DATA(hdr)); - EXPECT_EQ(msg->error, -EOPNOTSUPP); - }, - true)); -} - -TEST(NetlinkRouteTest, MsgHdrMsgTrunc) { - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NetlinkBoundSocket()); - - struct request { - struct nlmsghdr hdr; - struct ifinfomsg ifm; - }; - - constexpr uint32_t kSeq = 12345; - - struct request req = {}; - req.hdr.nlmsg_len = sizeof(req); - req.hdr.nlmsg_type = RTM_GETLINK; - req.hdr.nlmsg_flags = NLM_F_REQUEST | NLM_F_DUMP; - req.hdr.nlmsg_seq = kSeq; - req.ifm.ifi_family = AF_UNSPEC; - - struct iovec iov = {}; - iov.iov_base = &req; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(req); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - // No destination required; it defaults to pid 0, the kernel. - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendmsg)(fd.get(), &msg, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Small enough to ensure that the response doesn't fit. - constexpr size_t kBufferSize = 10; - std::vector<char> buf(kBufferSize); - iov.iov_base = buf.data(); - iov.iov_len = buf.size(); - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(fd.get(), &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kBufferSize)); - EXPECT_EQ((msg.msg_flags & MSG_TRUNC), MSG_TRUNC); -} - -TEST(NetlinkRouteTest, MsgTruncMsgHdrMsgTrunc) { - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NetlinkBoundSocket()); - - struct request { - struct nlmsghdr hdr; - struct ifinfomsg ifm; - }; - - constexpr uint32_t kSeq = 12345; - - struct request req = {}; - req.hdr.nlmsg_len = sizeof(req); - req.hdr.nlmsg_type = RTM_GETLINK; - req.hdr.nlmsg_flags = NLM_F_REQUEST | NLM_F_DUMP; - req.hdr.nlmsg_seq = kSeq; - req.ifm.ifi_family = AF_UNSPEC; - - struct iovec iov = {}; - iov.iov_base = &req; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(req); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - // No destination required; it defaults to pid 0, the kernel. - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendmsg)(fd.get(), &msg, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Small enough to ensure that the response doesn't fit. - constexpr size_t kBufferSize = 10; - std::vector<char> buf(kBufferSize); - iov.iov_base = buf.data(); - iov.iov_len = buf.size(); - - int res = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(res = RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(fd.get(), &msg, MSG_TRUNC), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_GT(res, kBufferSize); - EXPECT_EQ((msg.msg_flags & MSG_TRUNC), MSG_TRUNC); -} - -TEST(NetlinkRouteTest, ControlMessageIgnored) { - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NetlinkBoundSocket()); - uint32_t port = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NetlinkPortID(fd.get())); - - struct request { - struct nlmsghdr control_hdr; - struct nlmsghdr message_hdr; - struct ifinfomsg ifm; - }; - - constexpr uint32_t kSeq = 12345; - - struct request req = {}; - - // This control message is ignored. We still receive a response for the - // following RTM_GETLINK. - req.control_hdr.nlmsg_len = sizeof(req.control_hdr); - req.control_hdr.nlmsg_type = NLMSG_DONE; - req.control_hdr.nlmsg_seq = kSeq; - - req.message_hdr.nlmsg_len = sizeof(req.message_hdr) + sizeof(req.ifm); - req.message_hdr.nlmsg_type = RTM_GETLINK; - req.message_hdr.nlmsg_flags = NLM_F_REQUEST | NLM_F_DUMP; - req.message_hdr.nlmsg_seq = kSeq; - - req.ifm.ifi_family = AF_UNSPEC; - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(NetlinkRequestResponse( - fd, &req, sizeof(req), - [&](const struct nlmsghdr* hdr) { - CheckGetLinkResponse(hdr, kSeq, port); - }, - false)); -} - -TEST(NetlinkRouteTest, GetAddrDump) { - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NetlinkBoundSocket()); - uint32_t port = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NetlinkPortID(fd.get())); - - struct request { - struct nlmsghdr hdr; - struct rtgenmsg rgm; - }; - - constexpr uint32_t kSeq = 12345; - - struct request req; - req.hdr.nlmsg_len = sizeof(req); - req.hdr.nlmsg_type = RTM_GETADDR; - req.hdr.nlmsg_flags = NLM_F_REQUEST | NLM_F_DUMP; - req.hdr.nlmsg_seq = kSeq; - req.rgm.rtgen_family = AF_UNSPEC; - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(NetlinkRequestResponse( - fd, &req, sizeof(req), - [&](const struct nlmsghdr* hdr) { - EXPECT_THAT(hdr->nlmsg_type, AnyOf(Eq(RTM_NEWADDR), Eq(NLMSG_DONE))); - - EXPECT_TRUE((hdr->nlmsg_flags & NLM_F_MULTI) == NLM_F_MULTI) - << std::hex << hdr->nlmsg_flags; - - EXPECT_EQ(hdr->nlmsg_seq, kSeq); - EXPECT_EQ(hdr->nlmsg_pid, port); - - if (hdr->nlmsg_type != RTM_NEWADDR) { - return; - } - - // RTM_NEWADDR contains at least the header and ifaddrmsg. - EXPECT_GE(hdr->nlmsg_len, sizeof(*hdr) + sizeof(struct ifaddrmsg)); - - // TODO(mpratt): Check ifaddrmsg contents and following attrs. - }, - false)); -} - -TEST(NetlinkRouteTest, LookupAll) { - struct ifaddrs* if_addr_list = nullptr; - auto cleanup = Cleanup([&if_addr_list]() { freeifaddrs(if_addr_list); }); - - // Not a syscall but we can use the syscall matcher as glibc sets errno. - ASSERT_THAT(getifaddrs(&if_addr_list), SyscallSucceeds()); - - int count = 0; - for (struct ifaddrs* i = if_addr_list; i; i = i->ifa_next) { - if (!i->ifa_addr || (i->ifa_addr->sa_family != AF_INET && - i->ifa_addr->sa_family != AF_INET6)) { - continue; - } - count++; - } - ASSERT_GT(count, 0); -} - -// GetRouteDump tests a RTM_GETROUTE + NLM_F_DUMP request. -TEST(NetlinkRouteTest, GetRouteDump) { - FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NetlinkBoundSocket()); - uint32_t port = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NetlinkPortID(fd.get())); - - struct request { - struct nlmsghdr hdr; - struct rtmsg rtm; - }; - - constexpr uint32_t kSeq = 12345; - - struct request req = {}; - req.hdr.nlmsg_len = sizeof(req); - req.hdr.nlmsg_type = RTM_GETROUTE; - req.hdr.nlmsg_flags = NLM_F_REQUEST | NLM_F_DUMP; - req.hdr.nlmsg_seq = kSeq; - req.rtm.rtm_family = AF_UNSPEC; - - bool routeFound = false; - bool dstFound = true; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(NetlinkRequestResponse( - fd, &req, sizeof(req), - [&](const struct nlmsghdr* hdr) { - // Validate the reponse to RTM_GETROUTE + NLM_F_DUMP. - EXPECT_THAT(hdr->nlmsg_type, AnyOf(Eq(RTM_NEWROUTE), Eq(NLMSG_DONE))); - - EXPECT_TRUE((hdr->nlmsg_flags & NLM_F_MULTI) == NLM_F_MULTI) - << std::hex << hdr->nlmsg_flags; - - EXPECT_EQ(hdr->nlmsg_seq, kSeq); - EXPECT_EQ(hdr->nlmsg_pid, port); - - // The test should not proceed if it's not a RTM_NEWROUTE message. - if (hdr->nlmsg_type != RTM_NEWROUTE) { - return; - } - - // RTM_NEWROUTE contains at least the header and rtmsg. - ASSERT_GE(hdr->nlmsg_len, NLMSG_SPACE(sizeof(struct rtmsg))); - const struct rtmsg* msg = - reinterpret_cast<const struct rtmsg*>(NLMSG_DATA(hdr)); - // NOTE: rtmsg fields are char fields. - std::cout << "Found route table=" << static_cast<int>(msg->rtm_table) - << ", protocol=" << static_cast<int>(msg->rtm_protocol) - << ", scope=" << static_cast<int>(msg->rtm_scope) - << ", type=" << static_cast<int>(msg->rtm_type); - - int len = RTM_PAYLOAD(hdr); - bool rtDstFound = false; - for (struct rtattr* attr = RTM_RTA(msg); RTA_OK(attr, len); - attr = RTA_NEXT(attr, len)) { - if (attr->rta_type == RTA_DST) { - char address[INET_ADDRSTRLEN] = {}; - inet_ntop(AF_INET, RTA_DATA(attr), address, sizeof(address)); - std::cout << ", dst=" << address; - rtDstFound = true; - } - } - - std::cout << std::endl; - - if (msg->rtm_table == RT_TABLE_MAIN) { - routeFound = true; - dstFound = rtDstFound && dstFound; - } - }, - false)); - // At least one route found in main route table. - EXPECT_TRUE(routeFound); - // Found RTA_DST for each route in main table. - EXPECT_TRUE(dstFound); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_netlink_util.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_netlink_util.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 36b6560c2..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_netlink_util.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/socket.h> - -#include <linux/if_arp.h> -#include <linux/netlink.h> -#include <linux/rtnetlink.h> - -#include <vector> - -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_netlink_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -PosixErrorOr<FileDescriptor> NetlinkBoundSocket() { - FileDescriptor fd; - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(fd, Socket(AF_NETLINK, SOCK_RAW, NETLINK_ROUTE)); - - struct sockaddr_nl addr = {}; - addr.nl_family = AF_NETLINK; - - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL( - bind(fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), sizeof(addr))); - MaybeSave(); - - return std::move(fd); -} - -PosixErrorOr<uint32_t> NetlinkPortID(int fd) { - struct sockaddr_nl addr; - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL( - getsockname(fd, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen)); - MaybeSave(); - - return static_cast<uint32_t>(addr.nl_pid); -} - -PosixError NetlinkRequestResponse( - const FileDescriptor& fd, void* request, size_t len, - const std::function<void(const struct nlmsghdr* hdr)>& fn, - bool expect_nlmsgerr) { - struct iovec iov = {}; - iov.iov_base = request; - iov.iov_len = len; - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - // No destination required; it defaults to pid 0, the kernel. - - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(RetryEINTR(sendmsg)(fd.get(), &msg, 0)); - - constexpr size_t kBufferSize = 4096; - std::vector<char> buf(kBufferSize); - iov.iov_base = buf.data(); - iov.iov_len = buf.size(); - - // Response is a series of NLM_F_MULTI messages, ending with a NLMSG_DONE - // message. - int type = -1; - do { - int len; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(len = RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(fd.get(), &msg, 0)); - - // We don't bother with the complexity of dealing with truncated messages. - // We must allocate a large enough buffer up front. - if ((msg.msg_flags & MSG_TRUNC) == MSG_TRUNC) { - return PosixError(EIO, - absl::StrCat("Received truncated message with flags: ", - msg.msg_flags)); - } - - for (struct nlmsghdr* hdr = reinterpret_cast<struct nlmsghdr*>(buf.data()); - NLMSG_OK(hdr, len); hdr = NLMSG_NEXT(hdr, len)) { - fn(hdr); - type = hdr->nlmsg_type; - } - } while (type != NLMSG_DONE && type != NLMSG_ERROR); - - if (expect_nlmsgerr) { - EXPECT_EQ(type, NLMSG_ERROR); - } else { - EXPECT_EQ(type, NLMSG_DONE); - } - return NoError(); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_netlink_util.h b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_netlink_util.h deleted file mode 100644 index db8639a2f..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_netlink_util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_SOCKET_NETLINK_UTIL_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_SOCKET_NETLINK_UTIL_H_ - -#include <linux/if_arp.h> -#include <linux/netlink.h> -#include <linux/rtnetlink.h> - -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Returns a bound NETLINK_ROUTE socket. -PosixErrorOr<FileDescriptor> NetlinkBoundSocket(); - -// Returns the port ID of the passed socket. -PosixErrorOr<uint32_t> NetlinkPortID(int fd); - -// Send the passed request and call fn will all response netlink messages. -PosixError NetlinkRequestResponse( - const FileDescriptor& fd, void* request, size_t len, - const std::function<void(const struct nlmsghdr* hdr)>& fn, - bool expect_nlmsgerr); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_SOCKET_NETLINK_UTIL_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_blocking.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_blocking.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 73e6dc618..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_blocking.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_blocking.h" - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/un.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -TEST_P(NonBlockingSocketPairTest, ReadNothingAvailable) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - char buf[20] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST_P(NonBlockingSocketPairTest, RecvNothingAvailable) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - char buf[20] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST_P(NonBlockingSocketPairTest, RecvMsgNothingAvailable) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct iovec iov; - char buf[20] = {}; - iov.iov_base = buf; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(buf); - struct msghdr msg = {}; - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->first_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_blocking.h b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_blocking.h deleted file mode 100644 index bd3e02fd2..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_blocking.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_NON_BLOCKING_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_NON_BLOCKING_H_ - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of connected non-blocking sockets. -using NonBlockingSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_NON_BLOCKING_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_stream.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_stream.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 3c599b6e8..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_stream.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_stream.h" - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/un.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/ip_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -TEST_P(NonStreamSocketPairTest, SendMsgTooLarge) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - int sndbuf; - socklen_t length = sizeof(sndbuf); - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, &sndbuf, &length), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Make the call too large to fit in the send buffer. - const int buffer_size = 3 * sndbuf; - - EXPECT_THAT(SendLargeSendMsg(sockets, buffer_size, false /* reader */), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EMSGSIZE)); -} - -// Stream sockets allow data sent with a single (e.g. write, sendmsg) syscall -// to be read in pieces with multiple (e.g. read, recvmsg) syscalls. -// -// SplitRecv checks that control messages can only be read on the first (e.g. -// read, recvmsg) syscall, even if it doesn't provide space for the control -// message. -TEST_P(NonStreamSocketPairTest, SplitRecv) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - char sent_data[512]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data) / 2]; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(received_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(received_data), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); -} - -// Stream sockets allow data sent with multiple sends to be read in a single -// recv. Datagram sockets do not. -// -// SingleRecv checks that only a single message is readable in a single recv. -TEST_P(NonStreamSocketPairTest, SingleRecv) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - char sent_data1[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data1))); - char sent_data2[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data2))); - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data1) + sizeof(sent_data2)]; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(received_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data1))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data1, received_data, sizeof(sent_data1))); -} - -TEST_P(NonStreamSocketPairTest, RecvmsgMsghdrFlagMsgTrunc) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[10]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data) / 2] = {}; - - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - struct msghdr msg = {}; - msg.msg_flags = -1; - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(received_data, sent_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - // Check that msghdr flags were updated. - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_flags, MSG_TRUNC); -} - -// Stream sockets allow data sent with multiple sends to be peeked at in a -// single recv. Datagram sockets (except for unix sockets) do not. -// -// SinglePeek checks that only a single message is peekable in a single recv. -TEST_P(NonStreamSocketPairTest, SinglePeek) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - char sent_data1[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data1))); - char sent_data2[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data2))); - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data1) + sizeof(sent_data2)]; - for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) { - memset(received_data, 0, sizeof(received_data)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(received_data), MSG_PEEK), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data1))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data1, received_data, sizeof(sent_data1))); - } - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(sent_data1), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data1))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data1, received_data, sizeof(sent_data1))); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(sent_data2), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data2))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data2, received_data, sizeof(sent_data2))); -} - -TEST_P(NonStreamSocketPairTest, MsgTruncTruncation) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - char sent_data[512]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(received_data) / 2, MSG_TRUNC), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - - // Check that we didn't get any extra data. - EXPECT_NE(0, memcmp(sent_data + sizeof(sent_data) / 2, - received_data + sizeof(received_data) / 2, - sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); -} - -TEST_P(NonStreamSocketPairTest, MsgTruncTruncationRecvmsgMsghdrFlagMsgTrunc) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[10]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data) / 2] = {}; - - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - struct msghdr msg = {}; - msg.msg_flags = -1; - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, MSG_TRUNC), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(received_data, sent_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - // Check that msghdr flags were updated. - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_flags, MSG_TRUNC); -} - -TEST_P(NonStreamSocketPairTest, MsgTruncSameSize) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - char sent_data[512]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)]; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(received_data), MSG_TRUNC), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); -} - -TEST_P(NonStreamSocketPairTest, MsgTruncNotFull) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - char sent_data[512]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - char received_data[2 * sizeof(sent_data)]; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(received_data), MSG_TRUNC), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_stream.h b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_stream.h deleted file mode 100644 index 469fbe6a2..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_stream.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_NON_STREAM_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_NON_STREAM_H_ - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of connected non-stream sockets. -using NonStreamSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_NON_STREAM_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_stream_blocking.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_stream_blocking.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 76127d181..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_stream_blocking.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_stream_blocking.h" - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/un.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -TEST_P(BlockingNonStreamSocketPairTest, RecvLessThanBufferWaitAll) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[100]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - ASSERT_THAT(write(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data) * 2] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(received_data), MSG_WAITALL), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_stream_blocking.h b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_stream_blocking.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6e205a039..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_stream_blocking.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_NON_STREAM_BLOCKING_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_NON_STREAM_BLOCKING_H_ - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of blocking connected non-stream -// sockets. -using BlockingNonStreamSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_NON_STREAM_BLOCKING_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 0417dd347..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream.h" - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/un.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -TEST_P(StreamSocketPairTest, SplitRecv) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - char sent_data[512]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data) / 2]; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(received_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(received_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data + sizeof(received_data), received_data, - sizeof(received_data))); -} - -// Stream sockets allow data sent with multiple sends to be read in a single -// recv. -// -// CoalescedRecv checks that multiple messages are readable in a single recv. -TEST_P(StreamSocketPairTest, CoalescedRecv) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - char sent_data1[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data1))); - char sent_data2[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data2))); - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data1) + sizeof(sent_data2)]; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(received_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data1, received_data, sizeof(sent_data1))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data2, received_data + sizeof(sent_data1), - sizeof(sent_data2))); -} - -TEST_P(StreamSocketPairTest, WriteOneSideClosed) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - ASSERT_THAT(close(sockets->release_first_fd()), SyscallSucceeds()); - const char str[] = "abc"; - ASSERT_THAT(write(sockets->second_fd(), str, 3), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPIPE)); -} - -TEST_P(StreamSocketPairTest, RecvmsgMsghdrFlagsNoMsgTrunc) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[10]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data) / 2] = {}; - - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - struct msghdr msg = {}; - msg.msg_flags = -1; - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(received_data, sent_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - // Check that msghdr flags were cleared (MSG_TRUNC was not set). - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_flags, 0); -} - -TEST_P(StreamSocketPairTest, MsgTrunc) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - char sent_data[512]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)]; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(received_data) / 2, MSG_TRUNC), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream.h b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream.h deleted file mode 100644 index b837b8f8c..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_STREAM_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_STREAM_H_ - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of blocking and non-blocking -// connected stream sockets. -using StreamSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_STREAM_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream_blocking.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream_blocking.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 8367460d2..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream_blocking.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,164 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream_blocking.h" - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/un.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" -#include "test/util/timer_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -TEST_P(BlockingStreamSocketPairTest, BlockPartialWriteClosed) { - // FIXME(b/35921550): gVisor doesn't support SO_SNDBUF on UDS, nor does it - // enforce any limit; it will write arbitrary amounts of data without - // blocking. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - int buffer_size; - socklen_t length = sizeof(buffer_size); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, - &buffer_size, &length), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int wfd = sockets->first_fd(); - ScopedThread t([wfd, buffer_size]() { - std::vector<char> buf(2 * buffer_size); - // Write more than fits in the buffer. Blocks then returns partial write - // when the other end is closed. The next call returns EPIPE. - // - // N.B. writes occur in chunks, so we may see less than buffer_size from - // the first call. - ASSERT_THAT(write(wfd, buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(::testing::Gt(0))); - ASSERT_THAT(write(wfd, buf.data(), buf.size()), - ::testing::AnyOf(SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPIPE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ECONNRESET))); - }); - - // Leave time for write to become blocked. - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(1)); - - ASSERT_THAT(close(sockets->release_second_fd()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Random save may interrupt the call to sendmsg() in SendLargeSendMsg(), -// causing the write to be incomplete and the test to hang. -TEST_P(BlockingStreamSocketPairTest, SendMsgTooLarge_NoRandomSave) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - int sndbuf; - socklen_t length = sizeof(sndbuf); - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, &sndbuf, &length), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Make the call too large to fit in the send buffer. - const int buffer_size = 3 * sndbuf; - - EXPECT_THAT(SendLargeSendMsg(sockets, buffer_size, true /* reader */), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buffer_size)); -} - -TEST_P(BlockingStreamSocketPairTest, RecvLessThanBuffer) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[100]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - ASSERT_THAT(write(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[200] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(received_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); -} - -// Test that MSG_WAITALL causes recv to block until all requested data is -// received. Random save can interrupt blocking and cause received data to be -// returned, even if the amount received is less than the full requested amount. -TEST_P(BlockingStreamSocketPairTest, RecvLessThanBufferWaitAll_NoRandomSave) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[100]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - ASSERT_THAT(write(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - constexpr auto kDuration = absl::Milliseconds(200); - auto before = Now(CLOCK_MONOTONIC); - - const ScopedThread t([&]() { - absl::SleepFor(kDuration); - - // Don't let saving after the write interrupt the blocking recv. - const DisableSave ds; - - ASSERT_THAT(write(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - }); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data) * 2] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(received_data), MSG_WAITALL), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - - auto after = Now(CLOCK_MONOTONIC); - EXPECT_GE(after - before, kDuration); -} - -TEST_P(BlockingStreamSocketPairTest, SendTimeout) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct timeval tv { - .tv_sec = 0, .tv_usec = 10 - }; - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDTIMEO, &tv, sizeof(tv)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - // We don't know how much data the socketpair will buffer, so we may do an - // arbitrarily large number of writes; saving after each write causes this - // test's time to explode. - const DisableSave ds; - for (;;) { - int ret; - ASSERT_THAT( - ret = RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), buf.data(), buf.size(), 0), - ::testing::AnyOf(SyscallSucceeds(), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN))); - if (ret == -1) { - break; - } - } -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream_blocking.h b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream_blocking.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9fd19ff90..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream_blocking.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_STREAM_BLOCKING_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_STREAM_BLOCKING_H_ - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of blocking connected stream -// sockets. -using BlockingStreamSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_STREAM_BLOCKING_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream_nonblock.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream_nonblock.cc deleted file mode 100644 index b00748b97..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream_nonblock.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream_nonblock.h" - -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/uio.h> -#include <sys/un.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -using ::testing::Le; - -TEST_P(NonBlockingStreamSocketPairTest, SendMsgTooLarge) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - int sndbuf; - socklen_t length = sizeof(sndbuf); - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, &sndbuf, &length), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Make the call too large to fit in the send buffer. - const int buffer_size = 3 * sndbuf; - - EXPECT_THAT(SendLargeSendMsg(sockets, buffer_size, false /* reader */), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(Le(buffer_size))); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream_nonblock.h b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream_nonblock.h deleted file mode 100644 index c3b7fad91..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream_nonblock.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_STREAM_NONBLOCK_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_STREAM_NONBLOCK_H_ - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of non-blocking connected stream -// sockets. -using NonBlockingStreamSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_STREAM_NONBLOCK_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.cc deleted file mode 100644 index eff7d577e..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,815 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -#include <arpa/inet.h> -#include <poll.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/memory/memory.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -Creator<SocketPair> SyscallSocketPairCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol) { - return [=]() -> PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<FDSocketPair>> { - int pair[2]; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(socketpair(domain, type, protocol, pair)); - MaybeSave(); // Save on successful creation. - return absl::make_unique<FDSocketPair>(pair[0], pair[1]); - }; -} - -Creator<FileDescriptor> SyscallSocketCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol) { - return [=]() -> PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<FileDescriptor>> { - int fd = 0; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(fd = socket(domain, type, protocol)); - MaybeSave(); // Save on successful creation. - return absl::make_unique<FileDescriptor>(fd); - }; -} - -PosixErrorOr<struct sockaddr_un> UniqueUnixAddr(bool abstract, int domain) { - struct sockaddr_un addr = {}; - std::string path = NewTempAbsPathInDir("/tmp"); - if (path.size() >= sizeof(addr.sun_path)) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, - "Unable to generate a temp path of appropriate length"); - } - - if (abstract) { - // Indicate that the path is in the abstract namespace. - path[0] = 0; - } - memcpy(addr.sun_path, path.c_str(), path.length()); - addr.sun_family = domain; - return addr; -} - -Creator<SocketPair> AcceptBindSocketPairCreator(bool abstract, int domain, - int type, int protocol) { - return [=]() -> PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<AddrFDSocketPair>> { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(struct sockaddr_un bind_addr, - UniqueUnixAddr(abstract, domain)); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(struct sockaddr_un extra_addr, - UniqueUnixAddr(abstract, domain)); - - int bound; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(bound = socket(domain, type, protocol)); - MaybeSave(); // Successful socket creation. - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL( - bind(bound, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&bind_addr), - sizeof(bind_addr))); - MaybeSave(); // Successful bind. - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(listen(bound, /* backlog = */ 5)); - MaybeSave(); // Successful listen. - - int connected; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(connected = socket(domain, type, protocol)); - MaybeSave(); // Successful socket creation. - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL( - connect(connected, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&bind_addr), - sizeof(bind_addr))); - MaybeSave(); // Successful connect. - - int accepted; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL( - accepted = accept4(bound, nullptr, nullptr, - type & (SOCK_NONBLOCK | SOCK_CLOEXEC))); - MaybeSave(); // Successful connect. - - // Cleanup no longer needed resources. - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(close(bound)); - MaybeSave(); // Dropped original socket. - - // Only unlink if path is not in abstract namespace. - if (bind_addr.sun_path[0] != 0) { - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(unlink(bind_addr.sun_path)); - MaybeSave(); // Unlinked path. - } - - return absl::make_unique<AddrFDSocketPair>(connected, accepted, bind_addr, - extra_addr); - }; -} - -Creator<SocketPair> FilesystemAcceptBindSocketPairCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol) { - return AcceptBindSocketPairCreator(/* abstract= */ false, domain, type, - protocol); -} - -Creator<SocketPair> AbstractAcceptBindSocketPairCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol) { - return AcceptBindSocketPairCreator(/* abstract= */ true, domain, type, - protocol); -} - -Creator<SocketPair> BidirectionalBindSocketPairCreator(bool abstract, - int domain, int type, - int protocol) { - return [=]() -> PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<FDSocketPair>> { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(struct sockaddr_un addr1, - UniqueUnixAddr(abstract, domain)); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(struct sockaddr_un addr2, - UniqueUnixAddr(abstract, domain)); - - int sock1; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(sock1 = socket(domain, type, protocol)); - MaybeSave(); // Successful socket creation. - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL( - bind(sock1, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr1), sizeof(addr1))); - MaybeSave(); // Successful bind. - - int sock2; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(sock2 = socket(domain, type, protocol)); - MaybeSave(); // Successful socket creation. - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL( - bind(sock2, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr2), sizeof(addr2))); - MaybeSave(); // Successful bind. - - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(connect( - sock1, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr2), sizeof(addr2))); - MaybeSave(); // Successful connect. - - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(connect( - sock2, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr1), sizeof(addr1))); - MaybeSave(); // Successful connect. - - // Cleanup no longer needed resources. - - // Only unlink if path is not in abstract namespace. - if (addr1.sun_path[0] != 0) { - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(unlink(addr1.sun_path)); - MaybeSave(); // Successful unlink. - } - - // Only unlink if path is not in abstract namespace. - if (addr2.sun_path[0] != 0) { - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(unlink(addr2.sun_path)); - MaybeSave(); // Successful unlink. - } - - return absl::make_unique<FDSocketPair>(sock1, sock2); - }; -} - -Creator<SocketPair> FilesystemBidirectionalBindSocketPairCreator(int domain, - int type, - int protocol) { - return BidirectionalBindSocketPairCreator(/* abstract= */ false, domain, type, - protocol); -} - -Creator<SocketPair> AbstractBidirectionalBindSocketPairCreator(int domain, - int type, - int protocol) { - return BidirectionalBindSocketPairCreator(/* abstract= */ true, domain, type, - protocol); -} - -Creator<SocketPair> SocketpairGoferSocketPairCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol) { - return [=]() -> PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<FDSocketPair>> { - struct sockaddr_un addr = {}; - constexpr char kSocketGoferPath[] = "/socket"; - memcpy(addr.sun_path, kSocketGoferPath, sizeof(kSocketGoferPath)); - addr.sun_family = domain; - - int sock1; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(sock1 = socket(domain, type, protocol)); - MaybeSave(); // Successful socket creation. - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(connect( - sock1, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), sizeof(addr))); - MaybeSave(); // Successful connect. - - int sock2; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(sock2 = socket(domain, type, protocol)); - MaybeSave(); // Successful socket creation. - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(connect( - sock2, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), sizeof(addr))); - MaybeSave(); // Successful connect. - - // Make and close another socketpair to ensure that the duped ends of the - // first socketpair get closed. - // - // The problem is that there is no way to atomically send and close an FD. - // The closest that we can do is send and then immediately close the FD, - // which is what we do in the gofer. The gofer won't respond to another - // request until the reply is sent and the FD is closed, so forcing the - // gofer to handle another request will ensure that this has happened. - for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) { - int sock; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(sock = socket(domain, type, protocol)); - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(connect( - sock, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), sizeof(addr))); - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(close(sock)); - } - - return absl::make_unique<FDSocketPair>(sock1, sock2); - }; -} - -Creator<SocketPair> SocketpairGoferFileSocketPairCreator(int flags) { - return [=]() -> PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<FDSocketPair>> { - constexpr char kSocketGoferPath[] = "/socket"; - - int sock1; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(sock1 = - open(kSocketGoferPath, O_RDWR | flags)); - MaybeSave(); // Successful socket creation. - - int sock2; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(sock2 = - open(kSocketGoferPath, O_RDWR | flags)); - MaybeSave(); // Successful socket creation. - - return absl::make_unique<FDSocketPair>(sock1, sock2); - }; -} - -Creator<SocketPair> UnboundSocketPairCreator(bool abstract, int domain, - int type, int protocol) { - return [=]() -> PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<AddrFDSocketPair>> { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(struct sockaddr_un addr1, - UniqueUnixAddr(abstract, domain)); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(struct sockaddr_un addr2, - UniqueUnixAddr(abstract, domain)); - - int sock1; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(sock1 = socket(domain, type, protocol)); - MaybeSave(); // Successful socket creation. - int sock2; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(sock2 = socket(domain, type, protocol)); - MaybeSave(); // Successful socket creation. - return absl::make_unique<AddrFDSocketPair>(sock1, sock2, addr1, addr2); - }; -} - -Creator<SocketPair> FilesystemUnboundSocketPairCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol) { - return UnboundSocketPairCreator(/* abstract= */ false, domain, type, - protocol); -} - -Creator<SocketPair> AbstractUnboundSocketPairCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol) { - return UnboundSocketPairCreator(/* abstract= */ true, domain, type, protocol); -} - -void LocalhostAddr(struct sockaddr_in* addr, bool dual_stack) { - addr->sin_family = AF_INET; - addr->sin_port = htons(0); - inet_pton(AF_INET, "127.0.0.1", - reinterpret_cast<void*>(&addr->sin_addr.s_addr)); -} - -void LocalhostAddr(struct sockaddr_in6* addr, bool dual_stack) { - addr->sin6_family = AF_INET6; - addr->sin6_port = htons(0); - if (dual_stack) { - inet_pton(AF_INET6, "::ffff:127.0.0.1", - reinterpret_cast<void*>(&addr->sin6_addr.s6_addr)); - } else { - inet_pton(AF_INET6, "::1", - reinterpret_cast<void*>(&addr->sin6_addr.s6_addr)); - } - addr->sin6_scope_id = 0; -} - -template <typename T> -PosixErrorOr<T> BindIP(int fd, bool dual_stack) { - T addr = {}; - LocalhostAddr(&addr, dual_stack); - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL( - bind(fd, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), sizeof(addr))); - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL( - getsockname(fd, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen)); - return addr; -} - -template <typename T> -PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<AddrFDSocketPair>> CreateTCPAcceptBindSocketPair( - int bound, int connected, int type, bool dual_stack) { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(T bind_addr, BindIP<T>(bound, dual_stack)); - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(listen(bound, /* backlog = */ 5)); - - int connect_result = 0; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL( - (connect_result = RetryEINTR(connect)( - connected, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&bind_addr), - sizeof(bind_addr))) == -1 && - errno == EINPROGRESS - ? 0 - : connect_result); - MaybeSave(); // Successful connect. - - if (connect_result == -1) { - struct pollfd connect_poll = {connected, POLLOUT | POLLERR | POLLHUP, 0}; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(RetryEINTR(poll)(&connect_poll, 1, 0)); - int error = 0; - socklen_t errorlen = sizeof(error); - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL( - getsockopt(connected, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, &error, &errorlen)); - errno = error; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL( - /* connect */ error == 0 ? 0 : -1); - } - - int accepted = -1; - struct pollfd accept_poll = {bound, POLLIN, 0}; - while (accepted == -1) { - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(RetryEINTR(poll)(&accept_poll, 1, 0)); - - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL( - (accepted = RetryEINTR(accept4)( - bound, nullptr, nullptr, type & (SOCK_NONBLOCK | SOCK_CLOEXEC))) == - -1 && - errno == EAGAIN - ? 0 - : accepted); - } - MaybeSave(); // Successful accept. - - // FIXME(b/110484944) - if (connect_result == -1) { - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(1)); - } - - // Cleanup no longer needed resources. - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(close(bound)); - MaybeSave(); // Successful close. - - T extra_addr = {}; - LocalhostAddr(&extra_addr, dual_stack); - return absl::make_unique<AddrFDSocketPair>(connected, accepted, bind_addr, - extra_addr); -} - -Creator<SocketPair> TCPAcceptBindSocketPairCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol, - bool dual_stack) { - return [=]() -> PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<AddrFDSocketPair>> { - int bound; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(bound = socket(domain, type, protocol)); - MaybeSave(); // Successful socket creation. - - int connected; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(connected = socket(domain, type, protocol)); - MaybeSave(); // Successful socket creation. - - if (domain == AF_INET) { - return CreateTCPAcceptBindSocketPair<sockaddr_in>(bound, connected, type, - dual_stack); - } - return CreateTCPAcceptBindSocketPair<sockaddr_in6>(bound, connected, type, - dual_stack); - }; -} - -template <typename T> -PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<AddrFDSocketPair>> CreateUDPBoundSocketPair( - int sock1, int sock2, int type, bool dual_stack) { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(T addr1, BindIP<T>(sock1, dual_stack)); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(T addr2, BindIP<T>(sock2, dual_stack)); - - return absl::make_unique<AddrFDSocketPair>(sock1, sock2, addr1, addr2); -} - -template <typename T> -PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<AddrFDSocketPair>> -CreateUDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair(int sock1, int sock2, int type, - bool dual_stack) { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO( - auto socks, CreateUDPBoundSocketPair<T>(sock1, sock2, type, dual_stack)); - - // Connect sock1 to sock2. - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(connect(socks->first_fd(), socks->second_addr(), - socks->second_addr_size())); - MaybeSave(); // Successful connection. - - // Connect sock2 to sock1. - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(connect(socks->second_fd(), socks->first_addr(), - socks->first_addr_size())); - MaybeSave(); // Successful connection. - - return socks; -} - -Creator<SocketPair> UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPairCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol, - bool dual_stack) { - return [=]() -> PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<AddrFDSocketPair>> { - int sock1; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(sock1 = socket(domain, type, protocol)); - MaybeSave(); // Successful socket creation. - - int sock2; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(sock2 = socket(domain, type, protocol)); - MaybeSave(); // Successful socket creation. - - if (domain == AF_INET) { - return CreateUDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair<sockaddr_in>( - sock1, sock2, type, dual_stack); - } - return CreateUDPBidirectionalBindSocketPair<sockaddr_in6>(sock1, sock2, - type, dual_stack); - }; -} - -Creator<SocketPair> UDPUnboundSocketPairCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol, bool dual_stack) { - return [=]() -> PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<FDSocketPair>> { - int sock1; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(sock1 = socket(domain, type, protocol)); - MaybeSave(); // Successful socket creation. - - int sock2; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(sock2 = socket(domain, type, protocol)); - MaybeSave(); // Successful socket creation. - - return absl::make_unique<FDSocketPair>(sock1, sock2); - }; -} - -SocketPairKind Reversed(SocketPairKind const& base) { - auto const& creator = base.creator; - return SocketPairKind{ - absl::StrCat("reversed ", base.description), base.domain, base.type, - base.protocol, - [creator]() -> PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<ReversedSocketPair>> { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto creator_value, creator()); - return absl::make_unique<ReversedSocketPair>(std::move(creator_value)); - }}; -} - -Creator<FileDescriptor> UnboundSocketCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol) { - return [=]() -> PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<FileDescriptor>> { - int sock; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(sock = socket(domain, type, protocol)); - MaybeSave(); // Successful socket creation. - - return absl::make_unique<FileDescriptor>(sock); - }; -} - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> IncludeReversals(std::vector<SocketPairKind> vec) { - return ApplyVecToVec<SocketPairKind>(std::vector<Middleware>{NoOp, Reversed}, - vec); -} - -SocketPairKind NoOp(SocketPairKind const& base) { return base; } - -void TransferTest(int fd1, int fd2) { - char buf1[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(buf1, sizeof(buf1)); - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(fd1, buf1, sizeof(buf1)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf1))); - - char buf2[20]; - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(fd2, buf2, sizeof(buf2)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf2))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(buf1, buf2, sizeof(buf1))); - - RandomizeBuffer(buf1, sizeof(buf1)); - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(fd2, buf1, sizeof(buf1)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf1))); - - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(fd1, buf2, sizeof(buf2)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf2))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(buf1, buf2, sizeof(buf1))); -} - -// Initializes the given buffer with random data. -void RandomizeBuffer(char* ptr, size_t len) { - uint32_t seed = time(nullptr); - for (size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i) { - ptr[i] = static_cast<char>(rand_r(&seed)); - } -} - -size_t CalculateUnixSockAddrLen(const char* sun_path) { - // Abstract addresses always return the full length. - if (sun_path[0] == 0) { - return sizeof(sockaddr_un); - } - // Filesystem addresses use the address length plus the 2 byte sun_family and - // null terminator. - return strlen(sun_path) + 3; -} - -struct sockaddr_storage AddrFDSocketPair::to_storage(const sockaddr_un& addr) { - struct sockaddr_storage addr_storage = {}; - memcpy(&addr_storage, &addr, sizeof(addr)); - return addr_storage; -} - -struct sockaddr_storage AddrFDSocketPair::to_storage(const sockaddr_in& addr) { - struct sockaddr_storage addr_storage = {}; - memcpy(&addr_storage, &addr, sizeof(addr)); - return addr_storage; -} - -struct sockaddr_storage AddrFDSocketPair::to_storage(const sockaddr_in6& addr) { - struct sockaddr_storage addr_storage = {}; - memcpy(&addr_storage, &addr, sizeof(addr)); - return addr_storage; -} - -SocketKind SimpleSocket(int fam, int type, int proto) { - return SocketKind{ - absl::StrCat("Family ", fam, ", type ", type, ", proto ", proto), fam, - type, proto, SyscallSocketCreator(fam, type, proto)}; -} - -ssize_t SendLargeSendMsg(const std::unique_ptr<SocketPair>& sockets, - size_t size, bool reader) { - const int rfd = sockets->second_fd(); - ScopedThread t([rfd, size, reader] { - if (!reader) { - return; - } - - // Potentially too many syscalls in the loop. - const DisableSave ds; - - std::vector<char> buf(size); - size_t total = 0; - - while (total < size) { - int ret = read(rfd, buf.data(), buf.size()); - if (ret == -1 && errno == EAGAIN) { - continue; - } - if (ret > 0) { - total += ret; - } - - // Assert to return on first failure. - ASSERT_THAT(ret, SyscallSucceeds()); - } - }); - - std::vector<char> buf(size); - - struct iovec iov = {}; - iov.iov_base = buf.data(); - iov.iov_len = buf.size(); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - return RetryEINTR(sendmsg)(sockets->first_fd(), &msg, 0); -} - -namespace internal { -PosixErrorOr<int> TryPortAvailable(int port, AddressFamily family, - SocketType type, bool reuse_addr) { - if (port < 0) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "Invalid port"); - } - - // Both Ipv6 and Dualstack are AF_INET6. - int sock_fam = (family == AddressFamily::kIpv4 ? AF_INET : AF_INET6); - int sock_type = (type == SocketType::kTcp ? SOCK_STREAM : SOCK_DGRAM); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto fd, Socket(sock_fam, sock_type, 0)); - - if (reuse_addr) { - int one = 1; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL( - setsockopt(fd.get(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, &one, sizeof(one))); - } - - // Try to bind. - sockaddr_storage storage = {}; - int storage_size = 0; - if (family == AddressFamily::kIpv4) { - sockaddr_in* addr = reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&storage); - storage_size = sizeof(*addr); - addr->sin_family = AF_INET; - addr->sin_port = htons(port); - addr->sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_ANY); - } else { - sockaddr_in6* addr = reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in6*>(&storage); - storage_size = sizeof(*addr); - addr->sin6_family = AF_INET6; - addr->sin6_port = htons(port); - if (family == AddressFamily::kDualStack) { - inet_pton(AF_INET6, "::ffff:0.0.0.0", - reinterpret_cast<void*>(&addr->sin6_addr.s6_addr)); - } else { - addr->sin6_addr = in6addr_any; - } - } - - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL( - bind(fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&storage), storage_size)); - - // If the user specified 0 as the port, we will return the port that the - // kernel gave us, otherwise we will validate that this socket bound to the - // requested port. - sockaddr_storage bound_storage = {}; - socklen_t bound_storage_size = sizeof(bound_storage); - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL( - getsockname(fd.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&bound_storage), - &bound_storage_size)); - - int available_port = -1; - if (bound_storage.ss_family == AF_INET) { - sockaddr_in* addr = reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&bound_storage); - available_port = ntohs(addr->sin_port); - } else if (bound_storage.ss_family == AF_INET6) { - sockaddr_in6* addr = reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in6*>(&bound_storage); - available_port = ntohs(addr->sin6_port); - } else { - return PosixError(EPROTOTYPE, "Getsockname returned invalid family"); - } - - // If we requested a specific port make sure our bound port is that port. - if (port != 0 && available_port != port) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, - absl::StrCat("Bound port ", available_port, - " was not equal to requested port ", port)); - } - - // If we're trying to do a TCP socket, let's also try to listen. - if (type == SocketType::kTcp) { - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(listen(fd.get(), 1)); - } - - return available_port; -} -} // namespace internal - -PosixErrorOr<int> SendMsg(int sock, msghdr* msg, char buf[], int buf_size) { - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = buf; - iov.iov_len = buf_size; - msg->msg_iov = &iov; - msg->msg_iovlen = 1; - - int ret; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(ret = RetryEINTR(sendmsg)(sock, msg, 0)); - return ret; -} - -void RecvNoData(int sock) { - char data = 0; - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = &data; - iov.iov_len = 1; - struct msghdr msg = {}; - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sock, &msg, MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TestAddress V4Any() { - TestAddress t("V4Any"); - t.addr.ss_family = AF_INET; - t.addr_len = sizeof(sockaddr_in); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&t.addr)->sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_ANY); - return t; -} - -TestAddress V4Loopback() { - TestAddress t("V4Loopback"); - t.addr.ss_family = AF_INET; - t.addr_len = sizeof(sockaddr_in); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&t.addr)->sin_addr.s_addr = - htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - return t; -} - -TestAddress V4MappedAny() { - TestAddress t("V4MappedAny"); - t.addr.ss_family = AF_INET6; - t.addr_len = sizeof(sockaddr_in6); - inet_pton(AF_INET6, "::ffff:0.0.0.0", - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in6*>(&t.addr)->sin6_addr.s6_addr); - return t; -} - -TestAddress V4MappedLoopback() { - TestAddress t("V4MappedLoopback"); - t.addr.ss_family = AF_INET6; - t.addr_len = sizeof(sockaddr_in6); - inet_pton(AF_INET6, "::ffff:127.0.0.1", - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in6*>(&t.addr)->sin6_addr.s6_addr); - return t; -} - -TestAddress V6Any() { - TestAddress t("V6Any"); - t.addr.ss_family = AF_INET6; - t.addr_len = sizeof(sockaddr_in6); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in6*>(&t.addr)->sin6_addr = in6addr_any; - return t; -} - -TestAddress V6Loopback() { - TestAddress t("V6Loopback"); - t.addr.ss_family = AF_INET6; - t.addr_len = sizeof(sockaddr_in6); - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in6*>(&t.addr)->sin6_addr = in6addr_loopback; - return t; -} - -// Checksum computes the internet checksum of a buffer. -uint16_t Checksum(uint16_t* buf, ssize_t buf_size) { - // Add up the 16-bit values in the buffer. - uint32_t total = 0; - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < buf_size; i += sizeof(*buf)) { - total += *buf; - buf++; - } - - // If buf has an odd size, add the remaining byte. - if (buf_size % 2) { - total += *(reinterpret_cast<unsigned char*>(buf) - 1); - } - - // This carries any bits past the lower 16 until everything fits in 16 bits. - while (total >> 16) { - uint16_t lower = total & 0xffff; - uint16_t upper = total >> 16; - total = lower + upper; - } - - return ~total; -} - -uint16_t IPChecksum(struct iphdr ip) { - return Checksum(reinterpret_cast<uint16_t*>(&ip), sizeof(ip)); -} - -// The pseudo-header defined in RFC 768 for calculating the UDP checksum. -struct udp_pseudo_hdr { - uint32_t srcip; - uint32_t destip; - char zero; - char protocol; - uint16_t udplen; -}; - -uint16_t UDPChecksum(struct iphdr iphdr, struct udphdr udphdr, - const char* payload, ssize_t payload_len) { - struct udp_pseudo_hdr phdr = {}; - phdr.srcip = iphdr.saddr; - phdr.destip = iphdr.daddr; - phdr.zero = 0; - phdr.protocol = IPPROTO_UDP; - phdr.udplen = udphdr.len; - - ssize_t buf_size = sizeof(phdr) + sizeof(udphdr) + payload_len; - char* buf = static_cast<char*>(malloc(buf_size)); - memcpy(buf, &phdr, sizeof(phdr)); - memcpy(buf + sizeof(phdr), &udphdr, sizeof(udphdr)); - memcpy(buf + sizeof(phdr) + sizeof(udphdr), payload, payload_len); - - uint16_t csum = Checksum(reinterpret_cast<uint16_t*>(buf), buf_size); - free(buf); - return csum; -} - -uint16_t ICMPChecksum(struct icmphdr icmphdr, const char* payload, - ssize_t payload_len) { - ssize_t buf_size = sizeof(icmphdr) + payload_len; - char* buf = static_cast<char*>(malloc(buf_size)); - memcpy(buf, &icmphdr, sizeof(icmphdr)); - memcpy(buf + sizeof(icmphdr), payload, payload_len); - - uint16_t csum = Checksum(reinterpret_cast<uint16_t*>(buf), buf_size); - free(buf); - return csum; -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6efa8055f..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,503 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_SOCKET_TEST_UTIL_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_SOCKET_TEST_UTIL_H_ - -#include <errno.h> -#include <netinet/ip.h> -#include <netinet/ip_icmp.h> -#include <netinet/udp.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/un.h> - -#include <functional> -#include <memory> -#include <string> -#include <utility> -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_format.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Wrapper for socket(2) that returns a FileDescriptor. -inline PosixErrorOr<FileDescriptor> Socket(int family, int type, int protocol) { - int fd = socket(family, type, protocol); - MaybeSave(); - if (fd < 0) { - return PosixError( - errno, absl::StrFormat("socket(%d, %d, %d)", family, type, protocol)); - } - return FileDescriptor(fd); -} - -// Wrapper for accept(2) that returns a FileDescriptor. -inline PosixErrorOr<FileDescriptor> Accept(int sockfd, sockaddr* addr, - socklen_t* addrlen) { - int fd = RetryEINTR(accept)(sockfd, addr, addrlen); - MaybeSave(); - if (fd < 0) { - return PosixError( - errno, absl::StrFormat("accept(%d, %p, %p)", sockfd, addr, addrlen)); - } - return FileDescriptor(fd); -} - -// Wrapper for accept4(2) that returns a FileDescriptor. -inline PosixErrorOr<FileDescriptor> Accept4(int sockfd, sockaddr* addr, - socklen_t* addrlen, int flags) { - int fd = RetryEINTR(accept4)(sockfd, addr, addrlen, flags); - MaybeSave(); - if (fd < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, absl::StrFormat("accept4(%d, %p, %p, %#x)", sockfd, - addr, addrlen, flags)); - } - return FileDescriptor(fd); -} - -inline ssize_t SendFd(int fd, void* buf, size_t count, int flags) { - return internal::ApplyFileIoSyscall( - [&](size_t completed) { - return sendto(fd, static_cast<char*>(buf) + completed, - count - completed, flags, nullptr, 0); - }, - count); -} - -// A Creator<T> is a function that attempts to create and return a new T. (This -// is copy/pasted from cloud/gvisor/api/sandbox_util.h and is just duplicated -// here for clarity.) -template <typename T> -using Creator = std::function<PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<T>>()>; - -// A SocketPair represents a pair of socket file descriptors owned by the -// SocketPair. -class SocketPair { - public: - virtual ~SocketPair() = default; - - virtual int first_fd() const = 0; - virtual int second_fd() const = 0; - virtual int release_first_fd() = 0; - virtual int release_second_fd() = 0; - virtual const struct sockaddr* first_addr() const = 0; - virtual const struct sockaddr* second_addr() const = 0; - virtual size_t first_addr_size() const = 0; - virtual size_t second_addr_size() const = 0; - virtual size_t first_addr_len() const = 0; - virtual size_t second_addr_len() const = 0; -}; - -// A FDSocketPair is a SocketPair that consists of only a pair of file -// descriptors. -class FDSocketPair : public SocketPair { - public: - FDSocketPair(int first_fd, int second_fd) - : first_(first_fd), second_(second_fd) {} - - int first_fd() const override { return first_.get(); } - int second_fd() const override { return second_.get(); } - int release_first_fd() override { return first_.release(); } - int release_second_fd() override { return second_.release(); } - const struct sockaddr* first_addr() const override { return nullptr; } - const struct sockaddr* second_addr() const override { return nullptr; } - size_t first_addr_size() const override { return 0; } - size_t second_addr_size() const override { return 0; } - size_t first_addr_len() const override { return 0; } - size_t second_addr_len() const override { return 0; } - - private: - FileDescriptor first_; - FileDescriptor second_; -}; - -// CalculateUnixSockAddrLen calculates the length returned by recvfrom(2) and -// recvmsg(2) for Unix sockets. -size_t CalculateUnixSockAddrLen(const char* sun_path); - -// A AddrFDSocketPair is a SocketPair that consists of a pair of file -// descriptors in addition to a pair of socket addresses. -class AddrFDSocketPair : public SocketPair { - public: - AddrFDSocketPair(int first_fd, int second_fd, - const struct sockaddr_un& first_address, - const struct sockaddr_un& second_address) - : first_(first_fd), - second_(second_fd), - first_addr_(to_storage(first_address)), - second_addr_(to_storage(second_address)), - first_len_(CalculateUnixSockAddrLen(first_address.sun_path)), - second_len_(CalculateUnixSockAddrLen(second_address.sun_path)), - first_size_(sizeof(first_address)), - second_size_(sizeof(second_address)) {} - - AddrFDSocketPair(int first_fd, int second_fd, - const struct sockaddr_in& first_address, - const struct sockaddr_in& second_address) - : first_(first_fd), - second_(second_fd), - first_addr_(to_storage(first_address)), - second_addr_(to_storage(second_address)), - first_len_(sizeof(first_address)), - second_len_(sizeof(second_address)), - first_size_(sizeof(first_address)), - second_size_(sizeof(second_address)) {} - - AddrFDSocketPair(int first_fd, int second_fd, - const struct sockaddr_in6& first_address, - const struct sockaddr_in6& second_address) - : first_(first_fd), - second_(second_fd), - first_addr_(to_storage(first_address)), - second_addr_(to_storage(second_address)), - first_len_(sizeof(first_address)), - second_len_(sizeof(second_address)), - first_size_(sizeof(first_address)), - second_size_(sizeof(second_address)) {} - - int first_fd() const override { return first_.get(); } - int second_fd() const override { return second_.get(); } - int release_first_fd() override { return first_.release(); } - int release_second_fd() override { return second_.release(); } - const struct sockaddr* first_addr() const override { - return reinterpret_cast<const struct sockaddr*>(&first_addr_); - } - const struct sockaddr* second_addr() const override { - return reinterpret_cast<const struct sockaddr*>(&second_addr_); - } - size_t first_addr_size() const override { return first_size_; } - size_t second_addr_size() const override { return second_size_; } - size_t first_addr_len() const override { return first_len_; } - size_t second_addr_len() const override { return second_len_; } - - private: - // to_storage coverts a sockaddr_* to a sockaddr_storage. - static struct sockaddr_storage to_storage(const sockaddr_un& addr); - static struct sockaddr_storage to_storage(const sockaddr_in& addr); - static struct sockaddr_storage to_storage(const sockaddr_in6& addr); - - FileDescriptor first_; - FileDescriptor second_; - const struct sockaddr_storage first_addr_; - const struct sockaddr_storage second_addr_; - const size_t first_len_; - const size_t second_len_; - const size_t first_size_; - const size_t second_size_; -}; - -// SyscallSocketPairCreator returns a Creator<SocketPair> that obtains file -// descriptors by invoking the socketpair() syscall. -Creator<SocketPair> SyscallSocketPairCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol); - -// SyscallSocketCreator returns a Creator<FileDescriptor> that obtains a file -// descriptor by invoking the socket() syscall. -Creator<FileDescriptor> SyscallSocketCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol); - -// FilesystemBidirectionalBindSocketPairCreator returns a Creator<SocketPair> -// that obtains file descriptors by invoking the bind() and connect() syscalls -// on filesystem paths. Only works for DGRAM sockets. -Creator<SocketPair> FilesystemBidirectionalBindSocketPairCreator(int domain, - int type, - int protocol); - -// AbstractBidirectionalBindSocketPairCreator returns a Creator<SocketPair> that -// obtains file descriptors by invoking the bind() and connect() syscalls on -// abstract namespace paths. Only works for DGRAM sockets. -Creator<SocketPair> AbstractBidirectionalBindSocketPairCreator(int domain, - int type, - int protocol); - -// SocketpairGoferSocketPairCreator returns a Creator<SocketPair> that -// obtains file descriptors by connect() syscalls on two sockets with socketpair -// gofer paths. -Creator<SocketPair> SocketpairGoferSocketPairCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol); - -// SocketpairGoferFileSocketPairCreator returns a Creator<SocketPair> that -// obtains file descriptors by open() syscalls on socketpair gofer paths. -Creator<SocketPair> SocketpairGoferFileSocketPairCreator(int flags); - -// FilesystemAcceptBindSocketPairCreator returns a Creator<SocketPair> that -// obtains file descriptors by invoking the accept() and bind() syscalls on -// a filesystem path. Only works for STREAM and SEQPACKET sockets. -Creator<SocketPair> FilesystemAcceptBindSocketPairCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol); - -// AbstractAcceptBindSocketPairCreator returns a Creator<SocketPair> that -// obtains file descriptors by invoking the accept() and bind() syscalls on a -// abstract namespace path. Only works for STREAM and SEQPACKET sockets. -Creator<SocketPair> AbstractAcceptBindSocketPairCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol); - -// FilesystemUnboundSocketPairCreator returns a Creator<SocketPair> that obtains -// file descriptors by invoking the socket() syscall and generates a filesystem -// path for binding. -Creator<SocketPair> FilesystemUnboundSocketPairCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol); - -// AbstractUnboundSocketPairCreator returns a Creator<SocketPair> that obtains -// file descriptors by invoking the socket() syscall and generates an abstract -// path for binding. -Creator<SocketPair> AbstractUnboundSocketPairCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol); - -// TCPAcceptBindSocketPairCreator returns a Creator<SocketPair> that obtains -// file descriptors by invoking the accept() and bind() syscalls on TCP sockets. -Creator<SocketPair> TCPAcceptBindSocketPairCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol, - bool dual_stack); - -// UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPairCreator returns a Creator<SocketPair> that -// obtains file descriptors by invoking the bind() and connect() syscalls on UDP -// sockets. -Creator<SocketPair> UDPBidirectionalBindSocketPairCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol, - bool dual_stack); - -// UDPUnboundSocketPairCreator returns a Creator<SocketPair> that obtains file -// descriptors by creating UDP sockets. -Creator<SocketPair> UDPUnboundSocketPairCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol, bool dual_stack); - -// UnboundSocketCreator returns a Creator<FileDescriptor> that obtains a file -// descriptor by creating a socket. -Creator<FileDescriptor> UnboundSocketCreator(int domain, int type, - int protocol); - -// A SocketPairKind couples a human-readable description of a socket pair with -// a function that creates such a socket pair. -struct SocketPairKind { - std::string description; - int domain; - int type; - int protocol; - Creator<SocketPair> creator; - - // Create creates a socket pair of this kind. - PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<SocketPair>> Create() const { return creator(); } -}; - -// A SocketKind couples a human-readable description of a socket with -// a function that creates such a socket. -struct SocketKind { - std::string description; - int domain; - int type; - int protocol; - Creator<FileDescriptor> creator; - - // Create creates a socket pair of this kind. - PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<FileDescriptor>> Create() const { - return creator(); - } -}; - -// A ReversedSocketPair wraps another SocketPair but flips the first and second -// file descriptors. ReversedSocketPair is used to test socket pairs that -// should be symmetric. -class ReversedSocketPair : public SocketPair { - public: - explicit ReversedSocketPair(std::unique_ptr<SocketPair> base) - : base_(std::move(base)) {} - - int first_fd() const override { return base_->second_fd(); } - int second_fd() const override { return base_->first_fd(); } - int release_first_fd() override { return base_->release_second_fd(); } - int release_second_fd() override { return base_->release_first_fd(); } - const struct sockaddr* first_addr() const override { - return base_->second_addr(); - } - const struct sockaddr* second_addr() const override { - return base_->first_addr(); - } - size_t first_addr_size() const override { return base_->second_addr_size(); } - size_t second_addr_size() const override { return base_->first_addr_size(); } - size_t first_addr_len() const override { return base_->second_addr_len(); } - size_t second_addr_len() const override { return base_->first_addr_len(); } - - private: - std::unique_ptr<SocketPair> base_; -}; - -// Reversed returns a SocketPairKind that represents SocketPairs created by -// flipping the file descriptors provided by another SocketPair. -SocketPairKind Reversed(SocketPairKind const& base); - -// IncludeReversals returns a vector<SocketPairKind> that returns all -// SocketPairKinds in `vec` as well as all SocketPairKinds obtained by flipping -// the file descriptors provided by the kinds in `vec`. -std::vector<SocketPairKind> IncludeReversals(std::vector<SocketPairKind> vec); - -// A Middleware is a function wraps a SocketPairKind. -using Middleware = std::function<SocketPairKind(SocketPairKind)>; - -// Reversed returns a SocketPairKind that represents SocketPairs created by -// flipping the file descriptors provided by another SocketPair. -template <typename T> -Middleware SetSockOpt(int level, int optname, T* value) { - return [=](SocketPairKind const& base) { - auto const& creator = base.creator; - return SocketPairKind{ - absl::StrCat("setsockopt(", level, ", ", optname, ", ", *value, ") ", - base.description), - base.domain, base.type, base.protocol, - [creator, level, optname, - value]() -> PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<SocketPair>> { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto creator_value, creator()); - if (creator_value->first_fd() >= 0) { - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(setsockopt( - creator_value->first_fd(), level, optname, value, sizeof(T))); - } - if (creator_value->second_fd() >= 0) { - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(setsockopt( - creator_value->second_fd(), level, optname, value, sizeof(T))); - } - return creator_value; - }}; - }; -} - -constexpr int kSockOptOn = 1; -constexpr int kSockOptOff = 0; - -// NoOp returns the same SocketPairKind that it is passed. -SocketPairKind NoOp(SocketPairKind const& base); - -// TransferTest tests that data can be send back and fourth between two -// specified FDs. Note that calls to this function should be wrapped in -// ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(). -void TransferTest(int fd1, int fd2); - -// Fills [buf, buf+len) with random bytes. -void RandomizeBuffer(char* buf, size_t len); - -// Base test fixture for tests that operate on pairs of connected sockets. -class SocketPairTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<SocketPairKind> { - protected: - SocketPairTest() { - // gUnit uses printf, so so will we. - printf("Testing with %s\n", GetParam().description.c_str()); - fflush(stdout); - } - - PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<SocketPair>> NewSocketPair() const { - return GetParam().Create(); - } -}; - -// Base test fixture for tests that operate on simple Sockets. -class SimpleSocketTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<SocketKind> { - protected: - SimpleSocketTest() { - // gUnit uses printf, so so will we. - printf("Testing with %s\n", GetParam().description.c_str()); - } - - PosixErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<FileDescriptor>> NewSocket() const { - return GetParam().Create(); - } -}; - -SocketKind SimpleSocket(int fam, int type, int proto); - -// Send a buffer of size 'size' to sockets->first_fd(), returning the result of -// sendmsg. -// -// If reader, read from second_fd() until size bytes have been read. -ssize_t SendLargeSendMsg(const std::unique_ptr<SocketPair>& sockets, - size_t size, bool reader); - -// Initializes the given buffer with random data. -void RandomizeBuffer(char* ptr, size_t len); - -enum class AddressFamily { kIpv4 = 1, kIpv6 = 2, kDualStack = 3 }; -enum class SocketType { kUdp = 1, kTcp = 2 }; - -// Returns a PosixError or a port that is available. If 0 is specified as the -// port it will bind port 0 (and allow the kernel to select any free port). -// Otherwise, it will try to bind the specified port and validate that it can be -// used for the requested family and socket type. The final option is -// reuse_addr. This specifies whether SO_REUSEADDR should be applied before a -// bind(2) attempt. SO_REUSEADDR means that sockets in TIME_WAIT states or other -// bound UDP sockets would not cause an error on bind(2). This option should be -// set if subsequent calls to bind on the returned port will also use -// SO_REUSEADDR. -// -// Note: That this test will attempt to bind the ANY address for the respective -// protocol. -PosixErrorOr<int> PortAvailable(int port, AddressFamily family, SocketType type, - bool reuse_addr); - -// FreeAvailablePort is used to return a port that was obtained by using -// the PortAvailable helper with port 0. -PosixError FreeAvailablePort(int port); - -// SendMsg converts a buffer to an iovec and adds it to msg before sending it. -PosixErrorOr<int> SendMsg(int sock, msghdr* msg, char buf[], int buf_size); - -// RecvNoData checks that no data is receivable on sock. -void RecvNoData(int sock); - -// Base test fixture for tests that apply to all kinds of pairs of connected -// sockets. -using AllSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -struct TestAddress { - std::string description; - sockaddr_storage addr; - socklen_t addr_len; - - int family() const { return addr.ss_family; } - explicit TestAddress(std::string description = "") - : description(std::move(description)), addr(), addr_len() {} -}; - -TestAddress V4Any(); -TestAddress V4Loopback(); -TestAddress V4MappedAny(); -TestAddress V4MappedLoopback(); -TestAddress V6Any(); -TestAddress V6Loopback(); - -// Compute the internet checksum of an IP header. -uint16_t IPChecksum(struct iphdr ip); - -// Compute the internet checksum of a UDP header. -uint16_t UDPChecksum(struct iphdr iphdr, struct udphdr udphdr, - const char* payload, ssize_t payload_len); - -// Compute the internet checksum of an ICMP header. -uint16_t ICMPChecksum(struct icmphdr icmphdr, const char* payload, - ssize_t payload_len); - -namespace internal { -PosixErrorOr<int> TryPortAvailable(int port, AddressFamily family, - SocketType type, bool reuse_addr); -} // namespace internal - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_SOCKET_TEST_UTIL_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util_impl.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util_impl.cc deleted file mode 100644 index ef661a0e3..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util_impl.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -PosixErrorOr<int> PortAvailable(int port, AddressFamily family, SocketType type, - bool reuse_addr) { - return internal::TryPortAvailable(port, family, type, reuse_addr); -} - -PosixError FreeAvailablePort(int port) { return NoError(); } - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 875f0391f..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,259 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix.h" - -#include <errno.h> -#include <net/if.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/un.h> - -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -// This file contains tests specific to Unix domain sockets. It does not contain -// tests for UDS control messages. Those belong in socket_unix_cmsg.cc. -// -// This file is a generic socket test file. It must be built with another file -// that provides the test types. - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairTest, InvalidGetSockOpt) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - int opt; - socklen_t optlen = sizeof(opt); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, -1, &opt, &optlen), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOPROTOOPT)); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairTest, BindToBadName) { - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - constexpr char kBadName[] = "/some/path/that/does/not/exist"; - sockaddr_un sockaddr; - sockaddr.sun_family = AF_LOCAL; - memcpy(sockaddr.sun_path, kBadName, sizeof(kBadName)); - - EXPECT_THAT( - bind(pair->first_fd(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&sockaddr), - sizeof(sockaddr)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairTest, RecvmmsgTimeoutAfterRecv) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - char sent_data[10]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data) * 2]; - std::vector<struct mmsghdr> msgs(2); - std::vector<struct iovec> iovs(msgs.size()); - const int chunk_size = sizeof(received_data) / msgs.size(); - for (size_t i = 0; i < msgs.size(); i++) { - iovs[i].iov_len = chunk_size; - iovs[i].iov_base = &received_data[i * chunk_size]; - msgs[i].msg_hdr.msg_iov = &iovs[i]; - msgs[i].msg_hdr.msg_iovlen = 1; - } - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - struct timespec timeout = {0, 1}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msgs[0], msgs.size(), - 0, &timeout), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(chunk_size, msgs[0].msg_len); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairTest, TIOCINQSucceeds) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/273): Inherited host UDS don't support TIOCINQ. - // Skip the test. - int size = -1; - int ret = ioctl(sockets->first_fd(), TIOCINQ, &size); - SKIP_IF(ret == -1 && errno == ENOTTY); - } - - int size = -1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(sockets->first_fd(), TIOCINQ, &size), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(size, 0); - - const char some_data[] = "dangerzone"; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->second_fd(), &some_data, sizeof(some_data), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(sockets->first_fd(), TIOCINQ, &size), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(size, sizeof(some_data)); - - // Linux only reports the first message's size, which is wrong. We test for - // the behavior described in the man page. - SKIP_IF(!IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->second_fd(), &some_data, sizeof(some_data), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(sockets->first_fd(), TIOCINQ, &size), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(size, sizeof(some_data) * 2); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairTest, TIOCOUTQSucceeds) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/273): Inherited host UDS don't support TIOCOUTQ. - // Skip the test. - int size = -1; - int ret = ioctl(sockets->second_fd(), TIOCOUTQ, &size); - SKIP_IF(ret == -1 && errno == ENOTTY); - } - - int size = -1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(sockets->second_fd(), TIOCOUTQ, &size), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(size, 0); - - // Linux reports bogus numbers which are related to its internal allocations. - // We test for the behavior described in the man page. - SKIP_IF(!IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - const char some_data[] = "dangerzone"; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->second_fd(), &some_data, sizeof(some_data), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(sockets->second_fd(), TIOCOUTQ, &size), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(size, sizeof(some_data)); - - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->second_fd(), &some_data, sizeof(some_data), 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(sockets->second_fd(), TIOCOUTQ, &size), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(size, sizeof(some_data) * 2); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairTest, NetdeviceIoctlsSucceed) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Prepare the request. - struct ifreq ifr; - snprintf(ifr.ifr_name, IFNAMSIZ, "lo"); - - // Check that the ioctl either succeeds or fails with ENODEV. - int err = ioctl(sockets->first_fd(), SIOCGIFINDEX, &ifr); - if (err < 0) { - ASSERT_EQ(errno, ENODEV); - } -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairTest, Shutdown) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - const std::string data = "abc"; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), data.c_str(), data.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(data.size())); - - ASSERT_THAT(shutdown(sockets->first_fd(), SHUT_RDWR), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(shutdown(sockets->second_fd(), SHUT_RDWR), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Shutting down a socket does not clear the buffer. - char buf[3]; - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(sockets->second_fd(), buf, data.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(data.size())); - EXPECT_EQ(data, absl::string_view(buf, data.size())); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairTest, ShutdownRead) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(shutdown(sockets->first_fd(), SHUT_RD), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // When the socket is shutdown for read, read behavior varies between - // different socket types. This is covered by the various ReadOneSideClosed - // test cases. - - // ... and the peer cannot write. - const std::string data = "abc"; - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->second_fd(), data.c_str(), data.size()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPIPE)); - - // ... but the socket can still write. - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), data.c_str(), data.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(data.size())); - - // ... and the peer can still read. - char buf[3]; - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(sockets->second_fd(), buf, data.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(data.size())); - EXPECT_EQ(data, absl::string_view(buf, data.size())); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairTest, ShutdownWrite) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(shutdown(sockets->first_fd(), SHUT_WR), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // When the socket is shutdown for write, it cannot write. - const std::string data = "abc"; - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), data.c_str(), data.size()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPIPE)); - - // ... and the peer read behavior varies between different socket types. This - // is covered by the various ReadOneSideClosed test cases. - - // ... but the peer can still write. - char buf[3]; - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->second_fd(), data.c_str(), data.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(data.size())); - - // ... and the socket can still read. - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(sockets->first_fd(), buf, data.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(data.size())); - EXPECT_EQ(data, absl::string_view(buf, data.size())); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairTest, SocketReopenFromProcfs) { - // TODO(b/122310852): We should be returning ENXIO and NOT EIO. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Opening a socket pair via /proc/self/fd/X is a ENXIO. - for (const int fd : {sockets->first_fd(), sockets->second_fd()}) { - ASSERT_THAT(Open(absl::StrCat("/proc/self/fd/", fd), O_WRONLY), - PosixErrorIs(ENXIO, ::testing::_)); - } -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix.h b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix.h deleted file mode 100644 index 3625cc404..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_UNIX_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_UNIX_H_ - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of connected unix sockets. -using UnixSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_UNIX_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_abstract_nonblock.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_abstract_nonblock.cc deleted file mode 100644 index be31ab2a7..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_abstract_nonblock.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_blocking.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - AbstractBoundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_SEQPACKET}, - List<int>{SOCK_NONBLOCK})); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - NonBlockingAbstractUnixSockets, NonBlockingSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_blocking_local.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_blocking_local.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 1994139e6..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_blocking_local.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_blocking.h" - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return VecCat<SocketPairKind>( - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - UnixDomainSocketPair, - std::vector<int>{SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_SEQPACKET, SOCK_DGRAM}), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - FilesystemBoundUnixDomainSocketPair, - std::vector<int>{SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_SEQPACKET, SOCK_DGRAM}), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - AbstractBoundUnixDomainSocketPair, - std::vector<int>{SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_SEQPACKET, SOCK_DGRAM})); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - NonBlockingUnixDomainSockets, BlockingSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_cmsg.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_cmsg.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 1092e29b1..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_cmsg.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1473 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_cmsg.h" - -#include <errno.h> -#include <net/if.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/un.h> - -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -// This file contains tests for control message in Unix domain sockets. -// -// This file is a generic socket test file. It must be built with another file -// that provides the test types. - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, BasicFDPass) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[20]; - int fd = -1; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvSingleFD(sockets->second_fd(), &fd, received_data, - sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(TransferTest(fd, pair->first_fd())); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, BasicTwoFDPass) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - auto pair2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - int sent_fds[] = {pair1->second_fd(), pair2->second_fd()}; - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - SendFDs(sockets->first_fd(), sent_fds, 2, sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[20]; - int received_fds[] = {-1, -1}; - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvFDs(sockets->second_fd(), received_fds, 2, - received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(TransferTest(received_fds[0], pair1->first_fd())); - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(TransferTest(received_fds[1], pair2->first_fd())); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, BasicThreeFDPass) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - auto pair2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - auto pair3 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - int sent_fds[] = {pair1->second_fd(), pair2->second_fd(), pair3->second_fd()}; - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - SendFDs(sockets->first_fd(), sent_fds, 3, sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[20]; - int received_fds[] = {-1, -1, -1}; - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvFDs(sockets->second_fd(), received_fds, 3, - received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(TransferTest(received_fds[0], pair1->first_fd())); - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(TransferTest(received_fds[1], pair2->first_fd())); - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(TransferTest(received_fds[2], pair3->first_fd())); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, BadFDPass) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - int sent_fd = -1; - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - char control[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(sent_fd))]; - msg.msg_control = control; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(control); - - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - cmsg->cmsg_len = CMSG_LEN(sizeof(sent_fd)); - cmsg->cmsg_level = SOL_SOCKET; - cmsg->cmsg_type = SCM_RIGHTS; - memcpy(CMSG_DATA(cmsg), &sent_fd, sizeof(sent_fd)); - - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = sent_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(sent_data); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendmsg)(sockets->first_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -// BasicFDPassNoSpace starts off by sending a single FD just like BasicFDPass. -// The difference is that when calling recvmsg, no space for FDs is provided, -// only space for the cmsg header. -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, BasicFDPassNoSpace) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[20]; - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - std::vector<char> control(CMSG_SPACE(0)); - msg.msg_control = &control[0]; - msg.msg_controllen = control.size(); - - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_controllen, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); -} - -// BasicFDPassNoSpaceMsgCtrunc sends an FD, but does not provide any space to -// receive it. It then verifies that the MSG_CTRUNC flag is set in the msghdr. -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, BasicFDPassNoSpaceMsgCtrunc) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - std::vector<char> control(CMSG_SPACE(0)); - msg.msg_control = &control[0]; - msg.msg_controllen = control.size(); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)]; - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_controllen, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_flags, MSG_CTRUNC); -} - -// BasicFDPassNullControlMsgCtrunc sends an FD and sets contradictory values for -// msg_controllen and msg_control. msg_controllen is set to the correct size to -// accommodate the FD, but msg_control is set to NULL. In this case, msg_control -// should override msg_controllen. -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, BasicFDPassNullControlMsgCtrunc) { - // FIXME(gvisor.dev/issue/207): Fix handling of NULL msg_control. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - msg.msg_controllen = CMSG_SPACE(1); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)]; - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_controllen, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_flags, MSG_CTRUNC); -} - -// BasicFDPassNotEnoughSpaceMsgCtrunc sends an FD, but does not provide enough -// space to receive it. It then verifies that the MSG_CTRUNC flag is set in the -// msghdr. -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, BasicFDPassNotEnoughSpaceMsgCtrunc) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - std::vector<char> control(CMSG_SPACE(0) + 1); - msg.msg_control = &control[0]; - msg.msg_controllen = control.size(); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)]; - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_controllen, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_flags, MSG_CTRUNC); -} - -// BasicThreeFDPassTruncationMsgCtrunc sends three FDs, but only provides enough -// space to receive two of them. It then verifies that the MSG_CTRUNC flag is -// set in the msghdr. -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, BasicThreeFDPassTruncationMsgCtrunc) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - auto pair2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - auto pair3 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - int sent_fds[] = {pair1->second_fd(), pair2->second_fd(), pair3->second_fd()}; - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - SendFDs(sockets->first_fd(), sent_fds, 3, sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - std::vector<char> control(CMSG_SPACE(2 * sizeof(int))); - msg.msg_control = &control[0]; - msg.msg_controllen = control.size(); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)]; - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_flags, MSG_CTRUNC); - - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - ASSERT_NE(cmsg, nullptr); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_len, CMSG_LEN(2 * sizeof(int))); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_level, SOL_SOCKET); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_type, SCM_RIGHTS); -} - -// BasicFDPassUnalignedRecv starts off by sending a single FD just like -// BasicFDPass. The difference is that when calling recvmsg, the length of the -// receive data is only aligned on a 4 byte boundry instead of the normal 8. -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, BasicFDPassUnalignedRecv) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[20]; - int fd = -1; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvSingleFDUnaligned( - sockets->second_fd(), &fd, received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(TransferTest(fd, pair->first_fd())); -} - -// BasicFDPassUnalignedRecvNoMsgTrunc sends one FD and only provides enough -// space to receive just it. (Normally the minimum amount of space one would -// provide would be enough space for two FDs.) It then verifies that the -// MSG_CTRUNC flag is not set in the msghdr. -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, BasicFDPassUnalignedRecvNoMsgTrunc) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - char control[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(int)) - sizeof(int)]; - msg.msg_control = control; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(control); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)] = {}; - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_flags, 0); - - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - ASSERT_NE(cmsg, nullptr); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_len, CMSG_LEN(sizeof(int))); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_level, SOL_SOCKET); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_type, SCM_RIGHTS); -} - -// BasicTwoFDPassUnalignedRecvTruncationMsgTrunc sends two FDs, but only -// provides enough space to receive one of them. It then verifies that the -// MSG_CTRUNC flag is set in the msghdr. -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, BasicTwoFDPassUnalignedRecvTruncationMsgTrunc) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - int sent_fds[] = {pair->first_fd(), pair->second_fd()}; - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - SendFDs(sockets->first_fd(), sent_fds, 2, sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - // CMSG_SPACE rounds up to two FDs, we only want one. - char control[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(int)) - sizeof(int)]; - msg.msg_control = control; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(control); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)] = {}; - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_flags, MSG_CTRUNC); - - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - ASSERT_NE(cmsg, nullptr); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_len, CMSG_LEN(sizeof(int))); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_level, SOL_SOCKET); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_type, SCM_RIGHTS); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, ConcurrentBasicFDPass) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - int sockfd1 = sockets->first_fd(); - auto recv_func = [sockfd1, sent_data]() { - char received_data[20]; - int fd = -1; - RecvSingleFD(sockfd1, &fd, received_data, sizeof(received_data)); - ASSERT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - char buf[20]; - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(fd, buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(fd, buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - }; - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->second_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - ScopedThread t(recv_func); - - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(pair->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[20]; - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(pair->first_fd(), received_data, sizeof(received_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - - t.Join(); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); -} - -// FDPassNoRecv checks that the control message can be safely ignored by using -// read(2) instead of recvmsg(2). -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, FDPassNoRecv) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - // Read while ignoring the passed FD. - char received_data[20]; - ASSERT_THAT( - ReadFd(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, sizeof(received_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - // Check that the socket still works for reads and writes. - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - TransferTest(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->second_fd())); -} - -// FDPassInterspersed1 checks that sent control messages cannot be read before -// their associated data has been read. -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, FDPassInterspersed1) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char written_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(written_data, sizeof(written_data)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), written_data, sizeof(written_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(written_data))); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - // Check that we don't get a control message, but do get the data. - char received_data[20]; - RecvNoCmsg(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, sizeof(received_data)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(written_data, received_data, sizeof(written_data))); -} - -// FDPassInterspersed2 checks that sent control messages cannot be read after -// their associated data has been read while ignoring the control message by -// using read(2) instead of recvmsg(2). -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, FDPassInterspersed2) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - char written_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(written_data, sizeof(written_data)); - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), written_data, sizeof(written_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(written_data))); - - char received_data[20]; - ASSERT_THAT( - ReadFd(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, sizeof(received_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - RecvNoCmsg(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(written_data, received_data, sizeof(written_data))); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, FDPassNotCoalesced) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data1[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1)); - - auto pair1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair1->second_fd(), - sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1))); - - char sent_data2[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)); - - auto pair2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair2->second_fd(), - sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2))); - - char received_data1[sizeof(sent_data1) + sizeof(sent_data2)]; - int received_fd1 = -1; - - RecvSingleFD(sockets->second_fd(), &received_fd1, received_data1, - sizeof(received_data1), sizeof(sent_data1)); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data1, received_data1, sizeof(sent_data1))); - TransferTest(pair1->first_fd(), pair1->second_fd()); - - char received_data2[sizeof(sent_data1) + sizeof(sent_data2)]; - int received_fd2 = -1; - - RecvSingleFD(sockets->second_fd(), &received_fd2, received_data2, - sizeof(received_data2), sizeof(sent_data2)); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data2, received_data2, sizeof(sent_data2))); - TransferTest(pair2->first_fd(), pair2->second_fd()); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, FDPassPeek) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - char peek_data[20]; - int peek_fd = -1; - PeekSingleFD(sockets->second_fd(), &peek_fd, peek_data, sizeof(peek_data)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, peek_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - TransferTest(peek_fd, pair->first_fd()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(peek_fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - - char received_data[20]; - int received_fd = -1; - RecvSingleFD(sockets->second_fd(), &received_fd, received_data, - sizeof(received_data)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - TransferTest(received_fd, pair->first_fd()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(received_fd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, BasicCredPass) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - struct ucred sent_creds; - - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.pid = getpid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.uid = getuid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.gid = getgid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - SendCreds(sockets->first_fd(), sent_creds, sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char received_data[20]; - struct ucred received_creds; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCreds(sockets->second_fd(), &received_creds, - received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(sent_creds.pid, received_creds.pid); - EXPECT_EQ(sent_creds.uid, received_creds.uid); - EXPECT_EQ(sent_creds.gid, received_creds.gid); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, SendNullCredsBeforeSoPassCredRecvEnd) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - SendNullCmsg(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char received_data[20]; - struct ucred received_creds; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCreds(sockets->second_fd(), &received_creds, - received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - struct ucred want_creds { - 0, 65534, 65534 - }; - - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.pid, received_creds.pid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.uid, received_creds.uid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.gid, received_creds.gid); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, SendNullCredsAfterSoPassCredRecvEnd) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - SendNullCmsg(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[20]; - struct ucred received_creds; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCreds(sockets->second_fd(), &received_creds, - received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - struct ucred want_creds; - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.pid = getpid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.uid = getuid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.gid = getgid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.pid, received_creds.pid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.uid, received_creds.uid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.gid, received_creds.gid); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, SendNullCredsBeforeSoPassCredSendEnd) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - SendNullCmsg(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->first_fd()); - - char received_data[20]; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - RecvNoCmsg(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, SendNullCredsAfterSoPassCredSendEnd) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->first_fd()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - SendNullCmsg(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[20]; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - RecvNoCmsg(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, - SendNullCredsBeforeSoPassCredRecvEndAfterSendEnd) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->first_fd()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - SendNullCmsg(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char received_data[20]; - struct ucred received_creds; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCreds(sockets->second_fd(), &received_creds, - received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - struct ucred want_creds; - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.pid = getpid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.uid = getuid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.gid = getgid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.pid, received_creds.pid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.uid, received_creds.uid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.gid, received_creds.gid); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, WriteBeforeSoPassCredRecvEnd) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char received_data[20]; - - struct ucred received_creds; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCreds(sockets->second_fd(), &received_creds, - received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - struct ucred want_creds { - 0, 65534, 65534 - }; - - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.pid, received_creds.pid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.uid, received_creds.uid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.gid, received_creds.gid); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, WriteAfterSoPassCredRecvEnd) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[20]; - - struct ucred received_creds; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCreds(sockets->second_fd(), &received_creds, - received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - struct ucred want_creds; - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.pid = getpid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.uid = getuid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.gid = getgid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.pid, received_creds.pid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.uid, received_creds.uid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.gid, received_creds.gid); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, WriteBeforeSoPassCredSendEnd) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->first_fd()); - - char received_data[20]; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - RecvNoCmsg(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, WriteAfterSoPassCredSendEnd) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->first_fd()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[20]; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - RecvNoCmsg(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, WriteBeforeSoPassCredRecvEndAfterSendEnd) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->first_fd()); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char received_data[20]; - - struct ucred received_creds; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCreds(sockets->second_fd(), &received_creds, - received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - struct ucred want_creds; - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.pid = getpid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.uid = getuid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.gid = getgid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.pid, received_creds.pid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.uid, received_creds.uid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.gid, received_creds.gid); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, CredPassTruncated) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - struct ucred sent_creds; - - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.pid = getpid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.uid = getuid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.gid = getgid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - SendCreds(sockets->first_fd(), sent_creds, sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - char control[CMSG_SPACE(0) + sizeof(pid_t)]; - msg.msg_control = control; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(control); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)] = {}; - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_controllen, sizeof(control)); - - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - ASSERT_NE(cmsg, nullptr); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_len, sizeof(control)); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_level, SOL_SOCKET); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_type, SCM_CREDENTIALS); - - pid_t pid = 0; - memcpy(&pid, CMSG_DATA(cmsg), sizeof(pid)); - EXPECT_EQ(pid, sent_creds.pid); -} - -// CredPassNoMsgCtrunc passes a full set of credentials. It then verifies that -// receiving the full set does not result in MSG_CTRUNC being set in the msghdr. -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, CredPassNoMsgCtrunc) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - struct ucred sent_creds; - - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.pid = getpid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.uid = getuid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.gid = getgid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - SendCreds(sockets->first_fd(), sent_creds, sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - char control[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(struct ucred))]; - msg.msg_control = control; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(control); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)] = {}; - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - // The control message should not be truncated. - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_flags, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_controllen, sizeof(control)); - - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - ASSERT_NE(cmsg, nullptr); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_len, CMSG_LEN(sizeof(struct ucred))); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_level, SOL_SOCKET); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_type, SCM_CREDENTIALS); -} - -// CredPassNoSpaceMsgCtrunc passes a full set of credentials. It then receives -// the data without providing space for any credentials and verifies that -// MSG_CTRUNC is set in the msghdr. -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, CredPassNoSpaceMsgCtrunc) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - struct ucred sent_creds; - - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.pid = getpid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.uid = getuid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.gid = getgid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - SendCreds(sockets->first_fd(), sent_creds, sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - char control[CMSG_SPACE(0)]; - msg.msg_control = control; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(control); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)] = {}; - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - // The control message should be truncated. - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_flags, MSG_CTRUNC); - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_controllen, sizeof(control)); - - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - ASSERT_NE(cmsg, nullptr); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_len, sizeof(control)); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_level, SOL_SOCKET); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_type, SCM_CREDENTIALS); -} - -// CredPassTruncatedMsgCtrunc passes a full set of credentials. It then receives -// the data while providing enough space for only the first field of the -// credentials and verifies that MSG_CTRUNC is set in the msghdr. -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, CredPassTruncatedMsgCtrunc) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - struct ucred sent_creds; - - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.pid = getpid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.uid = getuid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.gid = getgid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - SendCreds(sockets->first_fd(), sent_creds, sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - char control[CMSG_SPACE(0) + sizeof(pid_t)]; - msg.msg_control = control; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(control); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)] = {}; - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - // The control message should be truncated. - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_flags, MSG_CTRUNC); - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_controllen, sizeof(control)); - - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - ASSERT_NE(cmsg, nullptr); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_len, sizeof(control)); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_level, SOL_SOCKET); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_type, SCM_CREDENTIALS); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, SoPassCred) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - int opt; - socklen_t optLen = sizeof(opt); - EXPECT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_PASSCRED, &opt, &optLen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_FALSE(opt); - - optLen = sizeof(opt); - EXPECT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_PASSCRED, &opt, &optLen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_FALSE(opt); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->first_fd()); - - optLen = sizeof(opt); - EXPECT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_PASSCRED, &opt, &optLen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(opt); - - optLen = sizeof(opt); - EXPECT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_PASSCRED, &opt, &optLen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_FALSE(opt); - - int zero = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_PASSCRED, &zero, - sizeof(zero)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - optLen = sizeof(opt); - EXPECT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_PASSCRED, &opt, &optLen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_FALSE(opt); - - optLen = sizeof(opt); - EXPECT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_PASSCRED, &opt, &optLen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_FALSE(opt); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, NoDataCredPass) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = sent_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(sent_data); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - char control[CMSG_SPACE(0)]; - msg.msg_control = control; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(control); - - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - cmsg->cmsg_level = SOL_SOCKET; - cmsg->cmsg_type = SCM_CREDENTIALS; - cmsg->cmsg_len = CMSG_LEN(0); - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendmsg)(sockets->first_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, NoPassCred) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - struct ucred sent_creds; - - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.pid = getpid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.uid = getuid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.gid = getgid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - SendCreds(sockets->first_fd(), sent_creds, sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[20]; - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - RecvNoCmsg(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, CredAndFDPass) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - struct ucred sent_creds; - - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.pid = getpid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.uid = getuid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.gid = getgid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendCredsAndFD(sockets->first_fd(), sent_creds, - pair->second_fd(), sent_data, - sizeof(sent_data))); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char received_data[20]; - struct ucred received_creds; - int fd = -1; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCredsAndFD(sockets->second_fd(), &received_creds, - &fd, received_data, - sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(sent_creds.pid, received_creds.pid); - EXPECT_EQ(sent_creds.uid, received_creds.uid); - EXPECT_EQ(sent_creds.gid, received_creds.gid); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(TransferTest(fd, pair->first_fd())); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, FDPassBeforeSoPassCred) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char received_data[20]; - struct ucred received_creds; - int fd = -1; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCredsAndFD(sockets->second_fd(), &received_creds, - &fd, received_data, - sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - struct ucred want_creds { - 0, 65534, 65534 - }; - - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.pid, received_creds.pid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.uid, received_creds.uid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.gid, received_creds.gid); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(TransferTest(fd, pair->first_fd())); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, FDPassAfterSoPassCred) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[20]; - struct ucred received_creds; - int fd = -1; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCredsAndFD(sockets->second_fd(), &received_creds, - &fd, received_data, - sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - struct ucred want_creds; - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.pid = getpid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.uid = getuid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.gid = getgid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.pid, received_creds.pid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.uid, received_creds.uid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.gid, received_creds.gid); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(TransferTest(fd, pair->first_fd())); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, CloexecDroppedWhenFDPassed) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET | SOCK_CLOEXEC).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[20]; - int fd = -1; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvSingleFD(sockets->second_fd(), &fd, received_data, - sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd, F_GETFD), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, CloexecRecvFDPass) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - char control[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(int))]; - msg.msg_control = control; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(control); - - struct iovec iov; - char received_data[20]; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - ASSERT_NE(cmsg, nullptr); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_len, CMSG_LEN(sizeof(int))); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_level, SOL_SOCKET); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_type, SCM_RIGHTS); - - int fd = -1; - memcpy(&fd, CMSG_DATA(cmsg), sizeof(int)); - - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(fd, F_GETFD), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(FD_CLOEXEC)); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, FDPassAfterSoPassCredWithoutCredSpace) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - char control[CMSG_LEN(0)]; - msg.msg_control = control; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(control); - - char received_data[20]; - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_controllen, sizeof(control)); - - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - ASSERT_NE(cmsg, nullptr); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_len, sizeof(control)); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_level, SOL_SOCKET); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_type, SCM_CREDENTIALS); -} - -// This test will validate that MSG_CTRUNC as an input flag to recvmsg will -// not appear as an output flag on the control message when truncation doesn't -// happen. -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, MsgCtruncInputIsNoop) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - char control[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(int)) /* we're passing a single fd */]; - msg.msg_control = control; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(control); - - struct iovec iov; - char received_data[20]; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, MSG_CTRUNC), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - ASSERT_NE(cmsg, nullptr); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_len, CMSG_LEN(sizeof(int))); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_level, SOL_SOCKET); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_type, SCM_RIGHTS); - - // Now we should verify that MSG_CTRUNC wasn't set as an output flag. - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_flags & MSG_CTRUNC, 0); -} - -TEST_P(UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, FDPassAfterSoPassCredWithoutCredHeaderSpace) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - char control[CMSG_LEN(0) / 2]; - msg.msg_control = control; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(control); - - char received_data[20]; - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = received_data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(received_data); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sockets->second_fd(), &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(msg.msg_controllen, 0); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_cmsg.h b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_cmsg.h deleted file mode 100644 index 431606903..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_cmsg.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_UNIX_CMSG_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_UNIX_CMSG_H_ - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of connected unix sockets about -// control messages. -using UnixSocketPairCmsgTest = SocketPairTest; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_UNIX_CMSG_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_dgram.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_dgram.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 3e0f611d2..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_dgram.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_dgram.h" - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/un.h> -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST_P(DgramUnixSocketPairTest, WriteOneSideClosed) { - // FIXME(b/35925052): gVisor datagram sockets return EPIPE instead of - // ECONNREFUSED. - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - ASSERT_THAT(close(sockets->release_first_fd()), SyscallSucceeds()); - constexpr char kStr[] = "abc"; - ASSERT_THAT(write(sockets->second_fd(), kStr, 3), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ECONNREFUSED)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_dgram.h b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_dgram.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0764ef85b..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_dgram.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_UNIX_DGRAM_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_UNIX_DGRAM_H_ - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of connected dgram unix sockets. -using DgramUnixSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_UNIX_DGRAM_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_dgram_local.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_dgram_local.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 9134fcdf7..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_dgram_local.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_stream.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_dgram.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_non_stream.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return VecCat<SocketPairKind>(VecCat<SocketPairKind>( - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - UnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_RAW}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - FilesystemBoundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_RAW}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - AbstractBoundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_RAW}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})))); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - DgramUnixSockets, DgramUnixSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - DgramUnixSockets, UnixNonStreamSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - DgramUnixSockets, NonStreamSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_dgram_non_blocking.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_dgram_non_blocking.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 707052af8..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_dgram_non_blocking.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/un.h> -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of connected non-blocking dgram -// unix sockets. -using NonBlockingDgramUnixSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -TEST_P(NonBlockingDgramUnixSocketPairTest, ReadOneSideClosed) { - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - // FIXME(b/70803293): gVisor datagram sockets return 0 instead of - // EAGAIN. - return; - } - - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - ASSERT_THAT(close(sockets->release_first_fd()), SyscallSucceeds()); - char data[10] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(read(sockets->second_fd(), data, sizeof(data)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - NonBlockingDgramUnixSockets, NonBlockingDgramUnixSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(std::vector<SocketPairKind>{ - UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_DGRAM | SOCK_NONBLOCK), - FilesystemBoundUnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_DGRAM | SOCK_NONBLOCK), - AbstractBoundUnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_DGRAM | SOCK_NONBLOCK), - }))); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_domain.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_domain.cc deleted file mode 100644 index fa3efc7f8..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_domain.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_generic.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - UnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_SEQPACKET}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AllUnixDomainSockets, AllSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_filesystem_nonblock.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_filesystem_nonblock.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 8ba7af971..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_filesystem_nonblock.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_blocking.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - FilesystemBoundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_SEQPACKET}, - List<int>{SOCK_NONBLOCK})); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - NonBlockingFilesystemUnixSockets, NonBlockingSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_non_stream.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_non_stream.cc deleted file mode 100644 index dafe82494..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_non_stream.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,247 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_non_stream.h" - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <sys/un.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/memory_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -TEST_P(UnixNonStreamSocketPairTest, RecvMsgTooLarge) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - int rcvbuf; - socklen_t length = sizeof(rcvbuf); - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, &rcvbuf, &length), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Make the call larger than the receive buffer. - const int recv_size = 3 * rcvbuf; - - // Write a message that does fit in the receive buffer. - const int write_size = rcvbuf - kPageSize; - - std::vector<char> write_buf(write_size, 'a'); - const int ret = RetryEINTR(write)(sockets->second_fd(), write_buf.data(), - write_buf.size()); - if (ret < 0 && errno == ENOBUFS) { - // NOTE(b/116636318): Linux may stall the write for a long time and - // ultimately return ENOBUFS. Allow this error, since a retry will likely - // result in the same error. - return; - } - ASSERT_THAT(ret, SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::vector<char> recv_buf(recv_size); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvNoCmsg(sockets->first_fd(), recv_buf.data(), - recv_buf.size(), write_size)); - - recv_buf.resize(write_size); - EXPECT_EQ(recv_buf, write_buf); -} - -// Create a region of anonymous memory of size 'size', which is fragmented in -// FileMem. -// -// ptr contains the start address of the region. The returned vector contains -// all of the mappings to be unmapped when done. -PosixErrorOr<std::vector<Mapping>> CreateFragmentedRegion(const int size, - void** ptr) { - Mapping region; - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(region, Mmap(nullptr, size, PROT_NONE, - MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_PRIVATE, -1, 0)); - - *ptr = region.ptr(); - - // Don't save hundreds of times for all of these mmaps. - DisableSave ds; - - std::vector<Mapping> pages; - - // Map and commit a single page at a time, mapping and committing an unrelated - // page between each call to force FileMem fragmentation. - for (uintptr_t addr = region.addr(); addr < region.endaddr(); - addr += kPageSize) { - Mapping page; - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO( - page, - Mmap(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_FIXED, -1, 0)); - *reinterpret_cast<volatile char*>(page.ptr()) = 42; - - pages.emplace_back(std::move(page)); - - // Unrelated page elsewhere. - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(page, - Mmap(nullptr, kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_PRIVATE, -1, 0)); - *reinterpret_cast<volatile char*>(page.ptr()) = 42; - - pages.emplace_back(std::move(page)); - } - - // The mappings above have taken ownership of the region. - region.release(); - - return std::move(pages); -} - -// A contiguous iov that is heavily fragmented in FileMem can still be sent -// successfully. -TEST_P(UnixNonStreamSocketPairTest, FragmentedSendMsg) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - const int buffer_size = UIO_MAXIOV * kPageSize; - // Extra page for message header overhead. - const int sndbuf = buffer_size + kPageSize; - // N.B. setsockopt(SO_SNDBUF) doubles the passed value. - const int set_sndbuf = sndbuf / 2; - - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, - &set_sndbuf, sizeof(set_sndbuf)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int actual_sndbuf = 0; - socklen_t length = sizeof(actual_sndbuf); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, - &actual_sndbuf, &length), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - if (actual_sndbuf != sndbuf) { - // Unable to get the sndbuf we want. - // - // N.B. At minimum, the socketpair gofer should provide a socket that is - // already the correct size. - // - // TODO(b/35921550): When internal UDS support SO_SNDBUF, we can assert that - // we always get the right SO_SNDBUF on gVisor. - GTEST_SKIP() << "SO_SNDBUF = " << actual_sndbuf << ", want " << sndbuf; - } - - // Create a contiguous region of memory of 2*UIO_MAXIOV*PAGE_SIZE. We'll call - // sendmsg with a single iov, but the goal is to get the sentry to split this - // into > UIO_MAXIOV iovs when calling the kernel. - void* ptr; - std::vector<Mapping> pages = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateFragmentedRegion(buffer_size, &ptr)); - - struct iovec iov = {}; - iov.iov_base = ptr; - iov.iov_len = buffer_size; - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - // NOTE(b/116636318,b/115833655): Linux has poor behavior in the presence of - // physical memory fragmentation. As a result, this may stall for a long time - // and ultimately return ENOBUFS. Allow this error, since it means that we - // made it to the host kernel and started the sendmsg. - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendmsg)(sockets->first_fd(), &msg, 0), - AnyOf(SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buffer_size), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOBUFS))); -} - -// A contiguous iov that is heavily fragmented in FileMem can still be received -// into successfully. -TEST_P(UnixNonStreamSocketPairTest, FragmentedRecvMsg) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - const int buffer_size = UIO_MAXIOV * kPageSize; - // Extra page for message header overhead. - const int sndbuf = buffer_size + kPageSize; - // N.B. setsockopt(SO_SNDBUF) doubles the passed value. - const int set_sndbuf = sndbuf / 2; - - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, - &set_sndbuf, sizeof(set_sndbuf)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int actual_sndbuf = 0; - socklen_t length = sizeof(actual_sndbuf); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, - &actual_sndbuf, &length), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - if (actual_sndbuf != sndbuf) { - // Unable to get the sndbuf we want. - // - // N.B. At minimum, the socketpair gofer should provide a socket that is - // already the correct size. - // - // TODO(b/35921550): When internal UDS support SO_SNDBUF, we can assert that - // we always get the right SO_SNDBUF on gVisor. - GTEST_SKIP() << "SO_SNDBUF = " << actual_sndbuf << ", want " << sndbuf; - } - - std::vector<char> write_buf(buffer_size, 'a'); - const int ret = RetryEINTR(write)(sockets->first_fd(), write_buf.data(), - write_buf.size()); - if (ret < 0 && errno == ENOBUFS) { - // NOTE(b/116636318): Linux may stall the write for a long time and - // ultimately return ENOBUFS. Allow this error, since a retry will likely - // result in the same error. - return; - } - ASSERT_THAT(ret, SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Create a contiguous region of memory of 2*UIO_MAXIOV*PAGE_SIZE. We'll call - // sendmsg with a single iov, but the goal is to get the sentry to split this - // into > UIO_MAXIOV iovs when calling the kernel. - void* ptr; - std::vector<Mapping> pages = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(CreateFragmentedRegion(buffer_size, &ptr)); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvNoCmsg( - sockets->second_fd(), reinterpret_cast<char*>(ptr), buffer_size)); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(write_buf.data(), ptr, buffer_size)); -} - -TEST_P(UnixNonStreamSocketPairTest, SendTimeout) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct timeval tv { - .tv_sec = 0, .tv_usec = 10 - }; - EXPECT_THAT( - setsockopt(sockets->first_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDTIMEO, &tv, sizeof(tv)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - char buf[100] = {}; - for (;;) { - int ret; - ASSERT_THAT( - ret = RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), buf, sizeof(buf), 0), - ::testing::AnyOf(SyscallSucceeds(), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN))); - if (ret == -1) { - break; - } - } -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_non_stream.h b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_non_stream.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7478ab172..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_non_stream.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_UNIX_NON_STREAM_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_UNIX_NON_STREAM_H_ - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of connected non-stream -// unix-domain sockets. -using UnixNonStreamSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_UNIX_NON_STREAM_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_non_stream_blocking_local.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_non_stream_blocking_local.cc deleted file mode 100644 index da762cd83..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_non_stream_blocking_local.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_stream_blocking.h" - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return VecCat<SocketPairKind>( - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>(UnixDomainSocketPair, - std::vector<int>{SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_SEQPACKET}), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>(FilesystemBoundUnixDomainSocketPair, - std::vector<int>{SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_SEQPACKET}), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>(AbstractBoundUnixDomainSocketPair, - std::vector<int>{SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_SEQPACKET})); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - BlockingNonStreamUnixSockets, BlockingNonStreamSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_pair.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_pair.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 411fb4518..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_pair.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_cmsg.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return VecCat<SocketPairKind>(ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - UnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_SEQPACKET}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK}))); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AllUnixDomainSockets, UnixSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AllUnixDomainSockets, UnixSocketPairCmsgTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_pair_nonblock.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_pair_nonblock.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 3135d325f..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_pair_nonblock.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_blocking.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - UnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_SEQPACKET}, - List<int>{SOCK_NONBLOCK})); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - NonBlockingUnixSockets, NonBlockingSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_seqpacket.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_seqpacket.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 6f6367dd5..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_seqpacket.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_seqpacket.h" - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/un.h> -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST_P(SeqpacketUnixSocketPairTest, WriteOneSideClosed) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - ASSERT_THAT(close(sockets->release_first_fd()), SyscallSucceeds()); - constexpr char kStr[] = "abc"; - ASSERT_THAT(write(sockets->second_fd(), kStr, 3), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPIPE)); -} - -TEST_P(SeqpacketUnixSocketPairTest, ReadOneSideClosed) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - ASSERT_THAT(close(sockets->release_first_fd()), SyscallSucceeds()); - char data[10] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(read(sockets->second_fd(), data, sizeof(data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_seqpacket.h b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_seqpacket.h deleted file mode 100644 index 30d9b9edf..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_seqpacket.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_UNIX_SEQPACKET_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_UNIX_SEQPACKET_H_ - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of connected seqpacket unix -// sockets. -using SeqpacketUnixSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_LINUX_SOCKET_UNIX_SEQPACKET_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_seqpacket_local.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_seqpacket_local.cc deleted file mode 100644 index dff75a532..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_seqpacket_local.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_non_stream.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_non_stream.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_seqpacket.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return VecCat<SocketPairKind>(VecCat<SocketPairKind>( - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - UnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_SEQPACKET}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - FilesystemBoundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_SEQPACKET}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - AbstractBoundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_SEQPACKET}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})))); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - SeqpacketUnixSockets, NonStreamSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - SeqpacketUnixSockets, SeqpacketUnixSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - SeqpacketUnixSockets, UnixNonStreamSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_stream.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_stream.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 659c93945..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_stream.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/un.h> -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of connected stream unix sockets. -using StreamUnixSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -TEST_P(StreamUnixSocketPairTest, WriteOneSideClosed) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - ASSERT_THAT(close(sockets->release_first_fd()), SyscallSucceeds()); - constexpr char kStr[] = "abc"; - ASSERT_THAT(write(sockets->second_fd(), kStr, 3), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPIPE)); -} - -TEST_P(StreamUnixSocketPairTest, ReadOneSideClosed) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - ASSERT_THAT(close(sockets->release_first_fd()), SyscallSucceeds()); - char data[10] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(read(sockets->second_fd(), data, sizeof(data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AllUnixDomainSockets, StreamUnixSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(VecCat<SocketPairKind>( - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>(UnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM}, - List<int>{ - 0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>(FilesystemBoundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM}, - List<int>{ - 0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - AbstractBoundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})))))); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_stream_blocking_local.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_stream_blocking_local.cc deleted file mode 100644 index fa0a9d367..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_stream_blocking_local.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream_blocking.h" - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return { - UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_STREAM), - FilesystemBoundUnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_STREAM), - AbstractBoundUnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_STREAM), - }; -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - BlockingStreamUnixSockets, BlockingStreamSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_stream_local.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_stream_local.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 65eef1a81..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_stream_local.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return VecCat<SocketPairKind>( - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - UnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - FilesystemBoundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - AbstractBoundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK}))); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - StreamUnixSockets, StreamSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_stream_nonblock_local.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_stream_nonblock_local.cc deleted file mode 100644 index ec777c59f..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_stream_nonblock_local.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_stream_nonblock.h" - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::vector<SocketPairKind> GetSocketPairs() { - return { - UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_STREAM | SOCK_NONBLOCK), - FilesystemBoundUnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_STREAM | SOCK_NONBLOCK), - AbstractBoundUnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_STREAM | SOCK_NONBLOCK), - }; -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - NonBlockingStreamUnixSockets, NonBlockingStreamSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(GetSocketPairs()))); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_unbound_abstract.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_unbound_abstract.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 4b5832de8..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_unbound_abstract.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/un.h> -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of unbound abstract unix sockets. -using UnboundAbstractUnixSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -TEST_P(UnboundAbstractUnixSocketPairTest, AddressAfterNull) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct sockaddr_un addr = - *reinterpret_cast<const struct sockaddr_un*>(sockets->first_addr()); - ASSERT_EQ(addr.sun_path[sizeof(addr.sun_path) - 1], 0); - SKIP_IF(addr.sun_path[sizeof(addr.sun_path) - 2] != 0 || - addr.sun_path[sizeof(addr.sun_path) - 3] != 0); - - addr.sun_path[sizeof(addr.sun_path) - 2] = 'a'; - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), sizeof(addr)), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(UnboundAbstractUnixSocketPairTest, ShortAddressNotExtended) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct sockaddr_un addr = - *reinterpret_cast<const struct sockaddr_un*>(sockets->first_addr()); - ASSERT_EQ(addr.sun_path[sizeof(addr.sun_path) - 1], 0); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size() - 1), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(UnboundAbstractUnixSocketPairTest, BindNothing) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - struct sockaddr_un addr = {.sun_family = AF_UNIX}; - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), sizeof(addr)), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(UnboundAbstractUnixSocketPairTest, GetSockNameFullLength) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - sockaddr_storage addr = {}; - socklen_t addr_len = sizeof(addr); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), &addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(addr_len, sockets->first_addr_size()); -} - -TEST_P(UnboundAbstractUnixSocketPairTest, GetSockNamePartialLength) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size() - 1), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - sockaddr_storage addr = {}; - socklen_t addr_len = sizeof(addr); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), &addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(addr_len, sockets->first_addr_size() - 1); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AllUnixDomainSockets, UnboundAbstractUnixSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - AbstractUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_SEQPACKET, - SOCK_DGRAM}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})))); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_unbound_dgram.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_unbound_dgram.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 52aef891f..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_unbound_dgram.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,184 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/un.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of unbound dgram unix sockets. -using UnboundDgramUnixSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -TEST_P(UnboundDgramUnixSocketPairTest, BindConnect) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(UnboundDgramUnixSocketPairTest, SelfConnect) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(UnboundDgramUnixSocketPairTest, DoubleConnect) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(UnboundDgramUnixSocketPairTest, GetRemoteAddress) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - socklen_t addressLength = sockets->first_addr_size(); - struct sockaddr_storage address = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(getpeername(sockets->second_fd(), (struct sockaddr*)(&address), - &addressLength), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ( - 0, memcmp(&address, sockets->first_addr(), sockets->first_addr_size())); -} - -TEST_P(UnboundDgramUnixSocketPairTest, Sendto) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - ASSERT_THAT(sendto(sockets->second_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data), 0, - sockets->first_addr(), sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)]; - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(sockets->first_fd(), received_data, sizeof(received_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(received_data))); -} - -TEST_P(UnboundDgramUnixSocketPairTest, ZeroWriteAllowed) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockets->second_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - char sent_data[3]; - // Send a zero length packet. - ASSERT_THAT(write(sockets->second_fd(), sent_data, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - // Receive the packet. - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)]; - ASSERT_THAT(read(sockets->first_fd(), received_data, sizeof(received_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_P(UnboundDgramUnixSocketPairTest, Listen) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - ASSERT_THAT(listen(sockets->first_fd(), 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTSUP)); -} - -TEST_P(UnboundDgramUnixSocketPairTest, Accept) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - ASSERT_THAT(accept(sockets->first_fd(), nullptr, nullptr), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTSUP)); -} - -TEST_P(UnboundDgramUnixSocketPairTest, SendtoWithoutConnect) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - char data = 'a'; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->second_fd(), &data, sizeof(data), 0, - sockets->first_addr(), sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(data))); -} - -TEST_P(UnboundDgramUnixSocketPairTest, SendtoWithoutConnectPassCreds) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->first_fd()); - char data = 'a'; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(sockets->second_fd(), &data, sizeof(data), 0, - sockets->first_addr(), sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(data))); - ucred creds; - creds.pid = -1; - char buf[sizeof(data) + 1]; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - RecvCreds(sockets->first_fd(), &creds, buf, sizeof(buf), sizeof(data))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(&data, buf, sizeof(data))); - EXPECT_THAT(getpid(), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(creds.pid)); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AllUnixDomainSockets, UnboundDgramUnixSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(VecCat<SocketPairKind>( - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>(FilesystemUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_DGRAM}, - List<int>{ - 0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - AbstractUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_DGRAM}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK}))))); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_unbound_filesystem.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_unbound_filesystem.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 8cb03c450..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_unbound_filesystem.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/un.h> -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of unbound filesystem unix -// sockets. -using UnboundFilesystemUnixSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -TEST_P(UnboundFilesystemUnixSocketPairTest, AddressAfterNull) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - struct sockaddr_un addr = - *reinterpret_cast<const struct sockaddr_un*>(sockets->first_addr()); - ASSERT_EQ(addr.sun_path[sizeof(addr.sun_path) - 1], 0); - SKIP_IF(addr.sun_path[sizeof(addr.sun_path) - 2] != 0 || - addr.sun_path[sizeof(addr.sun_path) - 3] != 0); - - addr.sun_path[sizeof(addr.sun_path) - 2] = 'a'; - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->second_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), sizeof(addr)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE)); -} - -TEST_P(UnboundFilesystemUnixSocketPairTest, GetSockNameLength) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - sockaddr_storage got_addr = {}; - socklen_t got_addr_len = sizeof(got_addr); - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockname(sockets->first_fd(), - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&got_addr), &got_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - sockaddr_un want_addr = - *reinterpret_cast<const struct sockaddr_un*>(sockets->first_addr()); - - EXPECT_EQ(got_addr_len, - strlen(want_addr.sun_path) + 1 + sizeof(want_addr.sun_family)); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AllUnixDomainSockets, UnboundFilesystemUnixSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - FilesystemUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_SEQPACKET, - SOCK_DGRAM}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})))); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_unbound_seqpacket.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_unbound_seqpacket.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 0575f2e1d..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_unbound_seqpacket.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/un.h> -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of unbound seqpacket unix sockets. -using UnboundUnixSeqpacketSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -TEST_P(UnboundUnixSeqpacketSocketPairTest, SendtoWithoutConnect) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - char data = 'a'; - ASSERT_THAT(sendto(sockets->second_fd(), &data, sizeof(data), 0, - sockets->first_addr(), sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTCONN)); -} - -TEST_P(UnboundUnixSeqpacketSocketPairTest, SendtoWithoutConnectIgnoresAddr) { - // FIXME(b/68223466): gVisor tries to find /foo/bar and thus returns ENOENT. - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - return; - } - - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Even a bogus address is completely ignored. - constexpr char kPath[] = "/foo/bar"; - - // Sanity check that kPath doesn't exist. - struct stat s; - ASSERT_THAT(stat(kPath, &s), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); - - struct sockaddr_un addr = {}; - addr.sun_family = AF_UNIX; - memcpy(addr.sun_path, kPath, sizeof(kPath)); - - char data = 'a'; - ASSERT_THAT( - sendto(sockets->second_fd(), &data, sizeof(data), 0, - reinterpret_cast<const struct sockaddr*>(&addr), sizeof(addr)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTCONN)); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AllUnixDomainSockets, UnboundUnixSeqpacketSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(VecCat<SocketPairKind>( - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - FilesystemUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_SEQPACKET}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - AbstractUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_SEQPACKET}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})))))); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_unbound_stream.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_unbound_stream.cc deleted file mode 100644 index e483d2777..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/socket_unix_unbound_stream.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,733 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/un.h> -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of connected unix stream sockets. -using UnixStreamSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -// FDPassPartialRead checks that sent control messages cannot be read after -// any of their associated data has been read while ignoring the control message -// by using read(2) instead of recvmsg(2). -TEST_P(UnixStreamSocketPairTest, FDPassPartialRead) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data) / 2]; - ASSERT_THAT( - ReadFd(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, sizeof(received_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - RecvNoCmsg(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, sizeof(received_data)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data + sizeof(received_data), received_data, - sizeof(received_data))); -} - -TEST_P(UnixStreamSocketPairTest, FDPassCoalescedRead) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data1[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1)); - - auto pair1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair1->second_fd(), - sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1))); - - char sent_data2[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)); - - auto pair2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair2->second_fd(), - sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2))); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data1) + sizeof(sent_data2)]; - ASSERT_THAT( - ReadFd(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, sizeof(received_data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data1, received_data, sizeof(sent_data1))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data2, received_data + sizeof(sent_data1), - sizeof(sent_data2))); -} - -// ZeroLengthMessageFDDiscarded checks that control messages associated with -// zero length messages are discarded. -TEST_P(UnixStreamSocketPairTest, ZeroLengthMessageFDDiscarded) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - // Zero length arrays are invalid in ISO C++, so allocate one of size 1 and - // send a length of 0. - char sent_data1[1] = {}; - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), sent_data1, 0)); - - char sent_data2[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data2))); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data2)] = {}; - - RecvNoCmsg(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, sizeof(received_data)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data2, received_data, sizeof(received_data))); -} - -// FDPassCoalescedRecv checks that control messages not in the first message are -// preserved in a coalesced recv. -TEST_P(UnixStreamSocketPairTest, FDPassCoalescedRecv) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, sizeof(sent_data) / 2), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data + sizeof(sent_data) / 2, - sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)]; - - int fd = -1; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvSingleFD(sockets->second_fd(), &fd, received_data, - sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(TransferTest(fd, pair->first_fd())); -} - -// ReadsNotCoalescedAfterFDPass checks that messages after a message containing -// an FD control message are not coalesced. -TEST_P(UnixStreamSocketPairTest, ReadsNotCoalescedAfterFDPass) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data + sizeof(sent_data) / 2, - sizeof(sent_data) / 2), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)]; - - int fd = -1; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvSingleFD(sockets->second_fd(), &fd, received_data, - sizeof(received_data), - sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(TransferTest(fd, pair->first_fd())); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - RecvNoCmsg(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data + sizeof(sent_data) / 2, received_data, - sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); -} - -// FDPassNotCombined checks that FD control messages are not combined in a -// coalesced read. -TEST_P(UnixStreamSocketPairTest, FDPassNotCombined) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - auto pair1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair1->second_fd(), - sent_data, sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - - auto pair2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(UnixDomainSocketPair(SOCK_SEQPACKET).Create()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendSingleFD(sockets->first_fd(), pair2->second_fd(), - sent_data + sizeof(sent_data) / 2, - sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)]; - - int fd = -1; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvSingleFD(sockets->second_fd(), &fd, received_data, - sizeof(received_data), - sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(TransferTest(fd, pair1->first_fd())); - - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - fd = -1; - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvSingleFD(sockets->second_fd(), &fd, received_data, - sizeof(received_data), - sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data + sizeof(sent_data) / 2, received_data, - sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(TransferTest(fd, pair2->first_fd())); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(UnixStreamSocketPairTest, CredPassPartialRead) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - - struct ucred sent_creds; - - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.pid = getpid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.uid = getuid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(sent_creds.gid = getgid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - SendCreds(sockets->first_fd(), sent_creds, sent_data, sizeof(sent_data))); - - int one = 1; - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(sockets->second_fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_PASSCRED, &one, - sizeof(one)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) { - char received_data[10]; - struct ucred received_creds; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCreds(sockets->second_fd(), &received_creds, - received_data, sizeof(received_data), - sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data + i * sizeof(received_data), received_data, - sizeof(received_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(sent_creds.pid, received_creds.pid); - EXPECT_EQ(sent_creds.uid, received_creds.uid); - EXPECT_EQ(sent_creds.gid, received_creds.gid); - } -} - -// Unix stream sockets peek in the same way as datagram sockets. -// -// SinglePeek checks that only a single message is peekable in a single recv. -TEST_P(UnixStreamSocketPairTest, SinglePeek) { - if (!IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - // Don't run this test on linux kernels newer than 4.3.x Linux kernel commit - // 9f389e35674f5b086edd70ed524ca0f287259725 which changes this behavior. We - // used to target 3.11 compatibility, so disable this test on newer kernels. - // - // NOTE(b/118902768): Bring this up to Linux 4.4 compatibility. - auto version = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetKernelVersion()); - SKIP_IF(version.major > 4 || (version.major == 4 && version.minor >= 3)); - } - - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - char sent_data[40]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data, - sizeof(sent_data) / 2, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(send)(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data + sizeof(sent_data) / 2, - sizeof(sent_data) / 2, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)]; - for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) { - memset(received_data, 0, sizeof(received_data)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(received_data), MSG_PEEK), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - } - memset(received_data, 0, sizeof(received_data)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(sent_data) / 2, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - memset(received_data, 0, sizeof(received_data)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, - sizeof(sent_data) / 2, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data + sizeof(sent_data) / 2, received_data, - sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); -} - -TEST_P(UnixStreamSocketPairTest, CredsNotCoalescedUp) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data1[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data1))); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char sent_data2[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data2))); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data1) + sizeof(sent_data2)]; - - struct ucred received_creds; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCreds(sockets->second_fd(), &received_creds, - received_data, sizeof(received_data), - sizeof(sent_data1))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data1, received_data, sizeof(sent_data1))); - - struct ucred want_creds { - 0, 65534, 65534 - }; - - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.pid, received_creds.pid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.uid, received_creds.uid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.gid, received_creds.gid); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCreds(sockets->second_fd(), &received_creds, - received_data, sizeof(received_data), - sizeof(sent_data2))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data2, received_data, sizeof(sent_data2))); - - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.pid = getpid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.uid = getuid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.gid = getgid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.pid, received_creds.pid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.uid, received_creds.uid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.gid, received_creds.gid); -} - -TEST_P(UnixStreamSocketPairTest, CredsNotCoalescedDown) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char sent_data1[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data1))); - - UnsetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char sent_data2[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data2))); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data1) + sizeof(sent_data2)]; - struct ucred received_creds; - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCreds(sockets->second_fd(), &received_creds, - received_data, sizeof(received_data), - sizeof(sent_data1))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data1, received_data, sizeof(sent_data1))); - - struct ucred want_creds; - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.pid = getpid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.uid = getuid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.gid = getgid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.pid, received_creds.pid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.uid, received_creds.uid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.gid, received_creds.gid); - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCreds(sockets->second_fd(), &received_creds, - received_data, sizeof(received_data), - sizeof(sent_data2))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data2, received_data, sizeof(sent_data2))); - - want_creds = {0, 65534, 65534}; - - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.pid, received_creds.pid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.uid, received_creds.uid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.gid, received_creds.gid); -} - -TEST_P(UnixStreamSocketPairTest, CoalescedCredsNoPasscred) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char sent_data1[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data1))); - - UnsetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char sent_data2[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data2))); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data1) + sizeof(sent_data2)]; - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - RecvNoCmsg(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data1, received_data, sizeof(sent_data1))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data2, received_data + sizeof(sent_data1), - sizeof(sent_data2))); -} - -TEST_P(UnixStreamSocketPairTest, CoalescedCreds1) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data1[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data1))); - - char sent_data2[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data2))); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data1) + sizeof(sent_data2)]; - struct ucred received_creds; - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCreds(sockets->second_fd(), &received_creds, - received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data1, received_data, sizeof(sent_data1))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data2, received_data + sizeof(sent_data1), - sizeof(sent_data2))); - - struct ucred want_creds { - 0, 65534, 65534 - }; - - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.pid, received_creds.pid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.uid, received_creds.uid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.gid, received_creds.gid); -} - -TEST_P(UnixStreamSocketPairTest, CoalescedCreds2) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char sent_data1[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data1))); - - char sent_data2[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data2))); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data1) + sizeof(sent_data2)]; - struct ucred received_creds; - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCreds(sockets->second_fd(), &received_creds, - received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data1, received_data, sizeof(sent_data1))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data2, received_data + sizeof(sent_data1), - sizeof(sent_data2))); - - struct ucred want_creds; - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.pid = getpid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.uid = getuid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds.gid = getgid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.pid, received_creds.pid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.uid, received_creds.uid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds.gid, received_creds.gid); -} - -TEST_P(UnixStreamSocketPairTest, NonCoalescedDifferingCreds1) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - char sent_data1[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data1))); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char sent_data2[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data2))); - - char received_data1[sizeof(sent_data1) + sizeof(sent_data2)]; - struct ucred received_creds1; - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCreds(sockets->second_fd(), &received_creds1, - received_data1, sizeof(sent_data1))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data1, received_data1, sizeof(sent_data1))); - - struct ucred want_creds1 { - 0, 65534, 65534 - }; - - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds1.pid, received_creds1.pid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds1.uid, received_creds1.uid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds1.gid, received_creds1.gid); - - char received_data2[sizeof(sent_data1) + sizeof(sent_data2)]; - struct ucred received_creds2; - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCreds(sockets->second_fd(), &received_creds2, - received_data2, sizeof(sent_data2))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data2, received_data2, sizeof(sent_data2))); - - struct ucred want_creds2; - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds2.pid = getpid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds2.uid = getuid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds2.gid = getgid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds2.pid, received_creds2.pid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds2.uid, received_creds2.uid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds2.gid, received_creds2.gid); -} - -TEST_P(UnixStreamSocketPairTest, NonCoalescedDifferingCreds2) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char sent_data1[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data1))); - - UnsetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char sent_data2[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data2))); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char received_data1[sizeof(sent_data1) + sizeof(sent_data2)]; - struct ucred received_creds1; - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCreds(sockets->second_fd(), &received_creds1, - received_data1, sizeof(sent_data1))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data1, received_data1, sizeof(sent_data1))); - - struct ucred want_creds1; - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds1.pid = getpid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds1.uid = getuid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(want_creds1.gid = getgid(), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds1.pid, received_creds1.pid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds1.uid, received_creds1.uid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds1.gid, received_creds1.gid); - - char received_data2[sizeof(sent_data1) + sizeof(sent_data2)]; - struct ucred received_creds2; - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCreds(sockets->second_fd(), &received_creds2, - received_data2, sizeof(sent_data2))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data2, received_data2, sizeof(sent_data2))); - - struct ucred want_creds2 { - 0, 65534, 65534 - }; - - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds2.pid, received_creds2.pid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds2.uid, received_creds2.uid); - EXPECT_EQ(want_creds2.gid, received_creds2.gid); -} - -TEST_P(UnixStreamSocketPairTest, CoalescedDifferingCreds) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - SetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char sent_data1[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data1, sizeof(sent_data1)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data1))); - - char sent_data2[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data2, sizeof(sent_data2)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data2))); - - UnsetSoPassCred(sockets->second_fd()); - - char sent_data3[20]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data3, sizeof(sent_data3)); - - ASSERT_THAT(WriteFd(sockets->first_fd(), sent_data3, sizeof(sent_data3)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data3))); - - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data1) + sizeof(sent_data2) + - sizeof(sent_data3)]; - - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - RecvNoCmsg(sockets->second_fd(), received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data1, received_data, sizeof(sent_data1))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data2, received_data + sizeof(sent_data1), - sizeof(sent_data2))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data3, - received_data + sizeof(sent_data1) + sizeof(sent_data2), - sizeof(sent_data3))); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AllUnixDomainSockets, UnixStreamSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(VecCat<SocketPairKind>( - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>(UnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM}, - List<int>{ - 0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>(FilesystemBoundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM}, - List<int>{ - 0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - AbstractBoundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})))))); - -// Test fixture for tests that apply to pairs of unbound unix stream sockets. -using UnboundUnixStreamSocketPairTest = SocketPairTest; - -TEST_P(UnboundUnixStreamSocketPairTest, SendtoWithoutConnect) { - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - char data = 'a'; - ASSERT_THAT(sendto(sockets->second_fd(), &data, sizeof(data), 0, - sockets->first_addr(), sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EOPNOTSUPP)); -} - -TEST_P(UnboundUnixStreamSocketPairTest, SendtoWithoutConnectIgnoresAddr) { - // FIXME(b/68223466): gVisor tries to find /foo/bar and thus returns ENOENT. - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - return; - } - - auto sockets = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(NewSocketPair()); - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(sockets->first_fd(), sockets->first_addr(), - sockets->first_addr_size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Even a bogus address is completely ignored. - constexpr char kPath[] = "/foo/bar"; - - // Sanity check that kPath doesn't exist. - struct stat s; - ASSERT_THAT(stat(kPath, &s), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); - - struct sockaddr_un addr = {}; - addr.sun_family = AF_UNIX; - memcpy(addr.sun_path, kPath, sizeof(kPath)); - - char data = 'a'; - ASSERT_THAT( - sendto(sockets->second_fd(), &data, sizeof(data), 0, - reinterpret_cast<const struct sockaddr*>(&addr), sizeof(addr)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EOPNOTSUPP)); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - AllUnixDomainSockets, UnboundUnixStreamSocketPairTest, - ::testing::ValuesIn(IncludeReversals(VecCat<SocketPairKind>( - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>(FilesystemUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM}, - List<int>{ - 0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})), - ApplyVec<SocketPairKind>( - AbstractUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair, - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{SOCK_STREAM}, - List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK})))))); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/splice.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/splice.cc deleted file mode 100644 index e25f264f6..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/splice.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,479 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/eventfd.h> -#include <sys/sendfile.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(SpliceTest, TwoRegularFiles) { - // Create temp files. - const TempPath in_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const TempPath out_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - // Open the input file as read only. - const FileDescriptor inf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(in_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Open the output file as write only. - const FileDescriptor outf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_WRONLY)); - - // Verify that it is rejected as expected; regardless of offsets. - loff_t in_offset = 0; - loff_t out_offset = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(splice(inf.get(), &in_offset, outf.get(), &out_offset, 1, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(splice(inf.get(), nullptr, outf.get(), &out_offset, 1, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(splice(inf.get(), &in_offset, outf.get(), nullptr, 1, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(splice(inf.get(), nullptr, outf.get(), nullptr, 1, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(SpliceTest, SamePipe) { - // Create a new pipe. - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd(fds[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd(fds[1]); - - // Fill the pipe. - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - RandomizeBuffer(buf.data(), buf.size()); - ASSERT_THAT(write(wfd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - - // Attempt to splice to itself. - EXPECT_THAT(splice(rfd.get(), nullptr, wfd.get(), nullptr, kPageSize, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(TeeTest, SamePipe) { - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - // Create a new pipe. - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd(fds[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd(fds[1]); - - // Fill the pipe. - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - RandomizeBuffer(buf.data(), buf.size()); - ASSERT_THAT(write(wfd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - - // Attempt to tee to itself. - EXPECT_THAT(tee(rfd.get(), wfd.get(), kPageSize, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(TeeTest, RegularFile) { - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - // Open some file. - const TempPath in_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const FileDescriptor inf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(in_file.path(), O_RDWR)); - - // Create a new pipe. - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd(fds[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd(fds[1]); - - // Attempt to tee from the file. - EXPECT_THAT(tee(inf.get(), wfd.get(), kPageSize, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(tee(rfd.get(), inf.get(), kPageSize, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(SpliceTest, PipeOffsets) { - // Create two new pipes. - int first[2], second[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(first), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd1(first[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd1(first[1]); - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(second), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd2(second[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd2(second[1]); - - // All pipe offsets should be rejected. - loff_t in_offset = 0; - loff_t out_offset = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(splice(rfd1.get(), &in_offset, wfd2.get(), &out_offset, 1, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - EXPECT_THAT(splice(rfd1.get(), nullptr, wfd2.get(), &out_offset, 1, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - EXPECT_THAT(splice(rfd1.get(), &in_offset, wfd2.get(), nullptr, 1, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); -} - -// Event FDs may be used with splice without an offset. -TEST(SpliceTest, FromEventFD) { - // Open the input eventfd with an initial value so that it is readable. - constexpr uint64_t kEventFDValue = 1; - int efd; - ASSERT_THAT(efd = eventfd(kEventFDValue, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor inf(efd); - - // Create a new pipe. - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd(fds[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd(fds[1]); - - // Splice 8-byte eventfd value to pipe. - constexpr int kEventFDSize = 8; - EXPECT_THAT(splice(inf.get(), nullptr, wfd.get(), nullptr, kEventFDSize, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kEventFDSize)); - - // Contents should be equal. - std::vector<char> rbuf(kEventFDSize); - ASSERT_THAT(read(rfd.get(), rbuf.data(), rbuf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kEventFDSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(rbuf.data(), &kEventFDValue, rbuf.size()), 0); -} - -// Event FDs may not be used with splice with an offset. -TEST(SpliceTest, FromEventFDOffset) { - int efd; - ASSERT_THAT(efd = eventfd(0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor inf(efd); - - // Create a new pipe. - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd(fds[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd(fds[1]); - - // Attempt to splice 8-byte eventfd value to pipe with offset. - // - // This is not allowed because eventfd doesn't support pread. - constexpr int kEventFDSize = 8; - loff_t in_off = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(splice(inf.get(), &in_off, wfd.get(), nullptr, kEventFDSize, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// Event FDs may not be used with splice with an offset. -TEST(SpliceTest, ToEventFDOffset) { - // Create a new pipe. - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd(fds[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd(fds[1]); - - // Fill with a value. - constexpr int kEventFDSize = 8; - std::vector<char> buf(kEventFDSize); - buf[0] = 1; - ASSERT_THAT(write(wfd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kEventFDSize)); - - int efd; - ASSERT_THAT(efd = eventfd(0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor outf(efd); - - // Attempt to splice 8-byte eventfd value to pipe with offset. - // - // This is not allowed because eventfd doesn't support pwrite. - loff_t out_off = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(splice(rfd.get(), nullptr, outf.get(), &out_off, kEventFDSize, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(SpliceTest, ToPipe) { - // Open the input file. - const TempPath in_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const FileDescriptor inf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(in_file.path(), O_RDWR)); - - // Fill with some random data. - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - RandomizeBuffer(buf.data(), buf.size()); - ASSERT_THAT(write(inf.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(inf.get(), 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Create a new pipe. - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd(fds[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd(fds[1]); - - // Splice to the pipe. - EXPECT_THAT(splice(inf.get(), nullptr, wfd.get(), nullptr, kPageSize, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - - // Contents should be equal. - std::vector<char> rbuf(kPageSize); - ASSERT_THAT(read(rfd.get(), rbuf.data(), rbuf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(rbuf.data(), buf.data(), buf.size()), 0); -} - -TEST(SpliceTest, ToPipeOffset) { - // Open the input file. - const TempPath in_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const FileDescriptor inf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(in_file.path(), O_RDWR)); - - // Fill with some random data. - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - RandomizeBuffer(buf.data(), buf.size()); - ASSERT_THAT(write(inf.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - - // Create a new pipe. - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd(fds[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd(fds[1]); - - // Splice to the pipe. - loff_t in_offset = kPageSize / 2; - EXPECT_THAT( - splice(inf.get(), &in_offset, wfd.get(), nullptr, kPageSize / 2, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize / 2)); - - // Contents should be equal to only the second part. - std::vector<char> rbuf(kPageSize / 2); - ASSERT_THAT(read(rfd.get(), rbuf.data(), rbuf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize / 2)); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(rbuf.data(), buf.data() + (kPageSize / 2), rbuf.size()), 0); -} - -TEST(SpliceTest, FromPipe) { - // Create a new pipe. - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd(fds[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd(fds[1]); - - // Fill with some random data. - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - RandomizeBuffer(buf.data(), buf.size()); - ASSERT_THAT(write(wfd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - - // Open the input file. - const TempPath out_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const FileDescriptor outf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_RDWR)); - - // Splice to the output file. - EXPECT_THAT(splice(rfd.get(), nullptr, outf.get(), nullptr, kPageSize, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - - // The offset of the output should be equal to kPageSize. We assert that and - // reset to zero so that we can read the contents and ensure they match. - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(outf.get(), 0, SEEK_CUR), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - ASSERT_THAT(lseek(outf.get(), 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Contents should be equal. - std::vector<char> rbuf(kPageSize); - ASSERT_THAT(read(outf.get(), rbuf.data(), rbuf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(rbuf.data(), buf.data(), buf.size()), 0); -} - -TEST(SpliceTest, FromPipeOffset) { - // Create a new pipe. - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd(fds[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd(fds[1]); - - // Fill with some random data. - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - RandomizeBuffer(buf.data(), buf.size()); - ASSERT_THAT(write(wfd.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - - // Open the input file. - const TempPath out_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const FileDescriptor outf = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(out_file.path(), O_RDWR)); - - // Splice to the output file. - loff_t out_offset = kPageSize / 2; - EXPECT_THAT(splice(rfd.get(), nullptr, outf.get(), &out_offset, kPageSize, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - - // Content should reflect the splice. We write to a specific offset in the - // file, so the internals should now be allocated sparsely. - std::vector<char> rbuf(kPageSize); - ASSERT_THAT(read(outf.get(), rbuf.data(), rbuf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - std::vector<char> zbuf(kPageSize / 2); - memset(zbuf.data(), 0, zbuf.size()); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(rbuf.data(), zbuf.data(), zbuf.size()), 0); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(rbuf.data() + kPageSize / 2, buf.data(), kPageSize / 2), 0); -} - -TEST(SpliceTest, TwoPipes) { - // Create two new pipes. - int first[2], second[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(first), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd1(first[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd1(first[1]); - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(second), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd2(second[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd2(second[1]); - - // Fill with some random data. - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - RandomizeBuffer(buf.data(), buf.size()); - ASSERT_THAT(write(wfd1.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - - // Splice to the second pipe, using two operations. - EXPECT_THAT( - splice(rfd1.get(), nullptr, wfd2.get(), nullptr, kPageSize / 2, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize / 2)); - EXPECT_THAT( - splice(rfd1.get(), nullptr, wfd2.get(), nullptr, kPageSize / 2, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize / 2)); - - // Content should reflect the splice. - std::vector<char> rbuf(kPageSize); - ASSERT_THAT(read(rfd2.get(), rbuf.data(), rbuf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(rbuf.data(), buf.data(), kPageSize), 0); -} - -TEST(SpliceTest, Blocking) { - // Create two new pipes. - int first[2], second[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(first), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd1(first[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd1(first[1]); - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(second), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd2(second[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd2(second[1]); - - // This thread writes to the main pipe. - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - RandomizeBuffer(buf.data(), buf.size()); - ScopedThread t([&]() { - ASSERT_THAT(write(wfd1.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - }); - - // Attempt a splice immediately; it should block. - EXPECT_THAT(splice(rfd1.get(), nullptr, wfd2.get(), nullptr, kPageSize, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - - // Thread should be joinable. - t.Join(); - - // Content should reflect the splice. - std::vector<char> rbuf(kPageSize); - ASSERT_THAT(read(rfd2.get(), rbuf.data(), rbuf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(rbuf.data(), buf.data(), kPageSize), 0); -} - -TEST(TeeTest, Blocking) { - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - // Create two new pipes. - int first[2], second[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(first), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd1(first[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd1(first[1]); - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(second), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd2(second[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd2(second[1]); - - // This thread writes to the main pipe. - std::vector<char> buf(kPageSize); - RandomizeBuffer(buf.data(), buf.size()); - ScopedThread t([&]() { - ASSERT_THAT(write(wfd1.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - }); - - // Attempt a tee immediately; it should block. - EXPECT_THAT(tee(rfd1.get(), wfd2.get(), kPageSize, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - - // Thread should be joinable. - t.Join(); - - // Content should reflect the splice, in both pipes. - std::vector<char> rbuf(kPageSize); - ASSERT_THAT(read(rfd2.get(), rbuf.data(), rbuf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(rbuf.data(), buf.data(), kPageSize), 0); - ASSERT_THAT(read(rfd1.get(), rbuf.data(), rbuf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kPageSize)); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(rbuf.data(), buf.data(), kPageSize), 0); -} - -TEST(SpliceTest, NonBlocking) { - // Create two new pipes. - int first[2], second[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(first), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd1(first[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd1(first[1]); - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(second), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd2(second[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd2(second[1]); - - // Splice with no data to back it. - EXPECT_THAT(splice(rfd1.get(), nullptr, wfd2.get(), nullptr, kPageSize, - SPLICE_F_NONBLOCK), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST(TeeTest, NonBlocking) { - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - // Create two new pipes. - int first[2], second[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(first), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd1(first[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd1(first[1]); - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(second), SyscallSucceeds()); - const FileDescriptor rfd2(second[0]); - const FileDescriptor wfd2(second[1]); - - // Splice with no data to back it. - EXPECT_THAT(tee(rfd1.get(), wfd2.get(), kPageSize, SPLICE_F_NONBLOCK), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/stat.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/stat.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 88ab90b5b..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/stat.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,658 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/statfs.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <string> -#include <vector> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/match.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/file_base.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -class StatTest : public FileTest {}; - -TEST_F(StatTest, FstatatAbs) { - struct stat st; - - // Check that the stat works. - EXPECT_THAT(fstatat(AT_FDCWD, test_file_name_.c_str(), &st, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISREG(st.st_mode)); -} - -TEST_F(StatTest, FstatatEmptyPath) { - struct stat st; - const auto fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDONLY)); - - // Check that the stat works. - EXPECT_THAT(fstatat(fd.get(), "", &st, AT_EMPTY_PATH), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISREG(st.st_mode)); -} - -TEST_F(StatTest, FstatatRel) { - struct stat st; - int dirfd; - auto filename = std::string(Basename(test_file_name_)); - - // Open the temporary directory read-only. - ASSERT_THAT(dirfd = open(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir().c_str(), O_RDONLY), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that the stat works. - EXPECT_THAT(fstatat(dirfd, filename.c_str(), &st, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISREG(st.st_mode)); - close(dirfd); -} - -TEST_F(StatTest, FstatatSymlink) { - struct stat st; - - // Check that the link is followed. - EXPECT_THAT(fstatat(AT_FDCWD, "/proc/self", &st, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)); - EXPECT_FALSE(S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)); - - // Check that the flag works. - EXPECT_THAT(fstatat(AT_FDCWD, "/proc/self", &st, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)); - EXPECT_FALSE(S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)); -} - -TEST_F(StatTest, Nlinks) { - TempPath basedir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - // Directory is initially empty, it should contain 2 links (one from itself, - // one from "."). - EXPECT_THAT(Links(basedir.path()), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(2)); - - // Create a file in the test directory. Files shouldn't increase the link - // count on the base directory. - TempPath file1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(basedir.path())); - EXPECT_THAT(Links(basedir.path()), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(2)); - - // Create subdirectories. This should increase the link count by 1 per - // subdirectory. - TempPath dir1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(basedir.path())); - EXPECT_THAT(Links(basedir.path()), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(3)); - TempPath dir2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(basedir.path())); - EXPECT_THAT(Links(basedir.path()), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(4)); - - // Removing directories should reduce the link count. - dir1.reset(); - EXPECT_THAT(Links(basedir.path()), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(3)); - dir2.reset(); - EXPECT_THAT(Links(basedir.path()), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(2)); - - // Removing files should have no effect on link count. - file1.reset(); - EXPECT_THAT(Links(basedir.path()), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(2)); -} - -TEST_F(StatTest, BlocksIncreaseOnWrite) { - struct stat st; - - // Stat the empty file. - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(test_file_fd_.get(), &st), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const int initial_blocks = st.st_blocks; - - // Write to the file, making sure to exceed the block size. - std::vector<char> buf(2 * st.st_blksize, 'a'); - ASSERT_THAT(write(test_file_fd_.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - - // Stat the file again, and verify that number of allocated blocks has - // increased. - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(test_file_fd_.get(), &st), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_GT(st.st_blocks, initial_blocks); -} - -TEST_F(StatTest, PathNotCleaned) { - TempPath basedir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - // Create a file in the basedir. - TempPath file = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(basedir.path())); - - // Stating the file directly should succeed. - struct stat buf; - EXPECT_THAT(lstat(file.path().c_str(), &buf), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Try to stat the file using a directory that does not exist followed by - // "..". If the path is cleaned prior to stating (which it should not be) - // then this will succeed. - const std::string bad_path = JoinPath("/does_not_exist/..", file.path()); - EXPECT_THAT(lstat(bad_path.c_str(), &buf), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -TEST_F(StatTest, PathCanContainDotDot) { - TempPath basedir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - TempPath subdir = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(basedir.path())); - const std::string subdir_name = std::string(Basename(subdir.path())); - - // Create a file in the subdir. - TempPath file = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(subdir.path())); - const std::string file_name = std::string(Basename(file.path())); - - // Stat the file through a path that includes '..' and '.' but still resolves - // to the file. - const std::string good_path = - JoinPath(basedir.path(), subdir_name, "..", subdir_name, ".", file_name); - struct stat buf; - EXPECT_THAT(lstat(good_path.c_str(), &buf), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(StatTest, PathCanContainEmptyComponent) { - TempPath basedir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - // Create a file in the basedir. - TempPath file = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(basedir.path())); - const std::string file_name = std::string(Basename(file.path())); - - // Stat the file through a path that includes an empty component. We have to - // build this ourselves because JoinPath automatically removes empty - // components. - const std::string good_path = absl::StrCat(basedir.path(), "//", file_name); - struct stat buf; - EXPECT_THAT(lstat(good_path.c_str(), &buf), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(StatTest, TrailingSlashNotCleanedReturnsENOTDIR) { - TempPath basedir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - // Create a file in the basedir. - TempPath file = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(basedir.path())); - - // Stat the file with an extra "/" on the end of it. Since file is not a - // directory, this should return ENOTDIR. - const std::string bad_path = absl::StrCat(file.path(), "/"); - struct stat buf; - EXPECT_THAT(lstat(bad_path.c_str(), &buf), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTDIR)); -} - -// Test fstatating a symlink directory. -TEST_F(StatTest, FstatatSymlinkDir) { - // Create a directory and symlink to it. - const auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - const std::string symlink_to_dir = NewTempAbsPath(); - EXPECT_THAT(symlink(dir.path().c_str(), symlink_to_dir.c_str()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - auto cleanup = Cleanup([&symlink_to_dir]() { - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(symlink_to_dir.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // Fstatat the link with AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW should return symlink data. - struct stat st = {}; - EXPECT_THAT( - fstatat(AT_FDCWD, symlink_to_dir.c_str(), &st, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_FALSE(S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)); - - // Fstatat the link should return dir data. - EXPECT_THAT(fstatat(AT_FDCWD, symlink_to_dir.c_str(), &st, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)); - EXPECT_FALSE(S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)); -} - -// Test fstatating a symlink directory with trailing slash. -TEST_F(StatTest, FstatatSymlinkDirWithTrailingSlash) { - // Create a directory and symlink to it. - const auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const std::string symlink_to_dir = NewTempAbsPath(); - EXPECT_THAT(symlink(dir.path().c_str(), symlink_to_dir.c_str()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - auto cleanup = Cleanup([&symlink_to_dir]() { - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(symlink_to_dir.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // Fstatat on the symlink with a trailing slash should return the directory - // data. - struct stat st = {}; - EXPECT_THAT( - fstatat(AT_FDCWD, absl::StrCat(symlink_to_dir, "/").c_str(), &st, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)); - EXPECT_FALSE(S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)); - - // Fstatat on the symlink with a trailing slash with AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW - // should return the directory data. - // Symlink to directory with trailing slash will ignore AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW. - EXPECT_THAT(fstatat(AT_FDCWD, absl::StrCat(symlink_to_dir, "/").c_str(), &st, - AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)); - EXPECT_FALSE(S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)); -} - -// Test fstatating a symlink directory with a trailing slash -// should return same stat data with fstatating directory. -TEST_F(StatTest, FstatatSymlinkDirWithTrailingSlashSameInode) { - // Create a directory and symlink to it. - const auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - // We are going to assert that the symlink inode id is the same as the linked - // dir's inode id. In order for the inode id to be stable across - // save/restore, it must be kept open. The FileDescriptor type will do that - // for us automatically. - auto fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(dir.path(), O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY)); - - const std::string symlink_to_dir = NewTempAbsPath(); - EXPECT_THAT(symlink(dir.path().c_str(), symlink_to_dir.c_str()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - auto cleanup = Cleanup([&symlink_to_dir]() { - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(symlink_to_dir.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // Fstatat on the symlink with a trailing slash should return the directory - // data. - struct stat st = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(fstatat(AT_FDCWD, absl::StrCat(symlink_to_dir, "/").c_str(), &st, - AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)); - - // Dir and symlink should point to same inode. - struct stat st_dir = {}; - EXPECT_THAT( - fstatat(AT_FDCWD, dir.path().c_str(), &st_dir, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(st.st_ino, st_dir.st_ino); -} - -TEST_F(StatTest, LeadingDoubleSlash) { - // Create a file, and make sure we can stat it. - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - struct stat st; - ASSERT_THAT(lstat(file.path().c_str(), &st), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Now add an extra leading slash. - const std::string double_slash_path = absl::StrCat("/", file.path()); - ASSERT_TRUE(absl::StartsWith(double_slash_path, "//")); - - // We should be able to stat the new path, and it should resolve to the same - // file (same device and inode). - struct stat double_slash_st; - ASSERT_THAT(lstat(double_slash_path.c_str(), &double_slash_st), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(st.st_dev, double_slash_st.st_dev); - EXPECT_EQ(st.st_ino, double_slash_st.st_ino); -} - -// Test that a rename doesn't change the underlying file. -TEST_F(StatTest, StatDoesntChangeAfterRename) { - const TempPath old_dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const TempPath new_path(NewTempAbsPath()); - - struct stat st_old = {}; - struct stat st_new = {}; - - ASSERT_THAT(stat(old_dir.path().c_str(), &st_old), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(rename(old_dir.path().c_str(), new_path.path().c_str()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(stat(new_path.path().c_str(), &st_new), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(st_old.st_nlink, st_new.st_nlink); - EXPECT_EQ(st_old.st_dev, st_new.st_dev); - EXPECT_EQ(st_old.st_ino, st_new.st_ino); - EXPECT_EQ(st_old.st_mode, st_new.st_mode); - EXPECT_EQ(st_old.st_uid, st_new.st_uid); - EXPECT_EQ(st_old.st_gid, st_new.st_gid); - EXPECT_EQ(st_old.st_size, st_new.st_size); -} - -// Test link counts with a regular file as the child. -TEST_F(StatTest, LinkCountsWithRegularFileChild) { - const TempPath dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - struct stat st_parent_before = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(stat(dir.path().c_str(), &st_parent_before), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(st_parent_before.st_nlink, 2); - - // Adding a regular file doesn't adjust the parent's link count. - const TempPath child = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(dir.path())); - - struct stat st_parent_after = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(stat(dir.path().c_str(), &st_parent_after), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(st_parent_after.st_nlink, 2); - - // The child should have a single link from the parent. - struct stat st_child = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(stat(child.path().c_str(), &st_child), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISREG(st_child.st_mode)); - EXPECT_EQ(st_child.st_nlink, 1); - - // Finally unlinking the child should not affect the parent's link count. - ASSERT_THAT(unlink(child.path().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(stat(dir.path().c_str(), &st_parent_after), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(st_parent_after.st_nlink, 2); -} - -// This test verifies that inodes remain around when there is an open fd -// after link count hits 0. -TEST_F(StatTest, ZeroLinksOpenFdRegularFileChild_NoRandomSave) { - // Setting the enviornment variable GVISOR_GOFER_UNCACHED to any value - // will prevent this test from running, see the tmpfs lifecycle. - // - // We need to support this because when a file is unlinked and we forward - // the stat to the gofer it would return ENOENT. - const char* uncached_gofer = getenv("GVISOR_GOFER_UNCACHED"); - SKIP_IF(uncached_gofer != nullptr); - - // We don't support saving unlinked files. - const DisableSave ds; - - const TempPath dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const TempPath child = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - dir.path(), "hello", TempPath::kDefaultFileMode)); - - // The child should have a single link from the parent. - struct stat st_child_before = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(stat(child.path().c_str(), &st_child_before), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISREG(st_child_before.st_mode)); - EXPECT_EQ(st_child_before.st_nlink, 1); - EXPECT_EQ(st_child_before.st_size, 5); // Hello is 5 bytes. - - // Open the file so we can fstat after unlinking. - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(child.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - // Now a stat should return ENOENT but we should still be able to stat - // via the open fd and fstat. - ASSERT_THAT(unlink(child.path().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Since the file has no more links stat should fail. - struct stat st_child_after = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(stat(child.path().c_str(), &st_child_after), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); - - // Fstat should still allow us to access the same file via the fd. - struct stat st_child_fd = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(fd.get(), &st_child_fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(st_child_before.st_dev, st_child_fd.st_dev); - EXPECT_EQ(st_child_before.st_ino, st_child_fd.st_ino); - EXPECT_EQ(st_child_before.st_mode, st_child_fd.st_mode); - EXPECT_EQ(st_child_before.st_uid, st_child_fd.st_uid); - EXPECT_EQ(st_child_before.st_gid, st_child_fd.st_gid); - EXPECT_EQ(st_child_before.st_size, st_child_fd.st_size); - - // TODO(b/34861058): This isn't ideal but since fstatfs(2) will always return - // OVERLAYFS_SUPER_MAGIC we have no way to know if this fs is backed by a - // gofer which doesn't support links. - EXPECT_TRUE(st_child_fd.st_nlink == 0 || st_child_fd.st_nlink == 1); -} - -// Test link counts with a directory as the child. -TEST_F(StatTest, LinkCountsWithDirChild) { - const TempPath dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - // Before a child is added the two links are "." and the link from the parent. - struct stat st_parent_before = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(stat(dir.path().c_str(), &st_parent_before), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(st_parent_before.st_nlink, 2); - - // Create a subdirectory and stat for the parent link counts. - const TempPath sub_dir = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(dir.path())); - - // The three links are ".", the link from the parent, and the link from - // the child as "..". - struct stat st_parent_after = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(stat(dir.path().c_str(), &st_parent_after), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(st_parent_after.st_nlink, 3); - - // The child will have 1 link from the parent and 1 link which represents ".". - struct stat st_child = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(stat(sub_dir.path().c_str(), &st_child), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISDIR(st_child.st_mode)); - EXPECT_EQ(st_child.st_nlink, 2); - - // Finally delete the child dir and the parent link count should return to 2. - ASSERT_THAT(rmdir(sub_dir.path().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(stat(dir.path().c_str(), &st_parent_after), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Now we should only have links from the parent and "." since the subdir - // has been removed. - EXPECT_EQ(st_parent_after.st_nlink, 2); -} - -// Test statting a child of a non-directory. -TEST_F(StatTest, ChildOfNonDir) { - // Create a path that has a child of a regular file. - const std::string filename = JoinPath(test_file_name_, "child"); - - // Statting the path should return ENOTDIR. - struct stat st; - EXPECT_THAT(lstat(filename.c_str(), &st), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTDIR)); -} - -// Test lstating a symlink directory. -TEST_F(StatTest, LstatSymlinkDir) { - // Create a directory and symlink to it. - const auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const std::string symlink_to_dir = NewTempAbsPath(); - EXPECT_THAT(symlink(dir.path().c_str(), symlink_to_dir.c_str()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - auto cleanup = Cleanup([&symlink_to_dir]() { - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(symlink_to_dir.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // Lstat on the symlink should return symlink data. - struct stat st = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(lstat(symlink_to_dir.c_str(), &st), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_FALSE(S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)); - - // Lstat on the symlink with a trailing slash should return the directory - // data. - ASSERT_THAT(lstat(absl::StrCat(symlink_to_dir, "/").c_str(), &st), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)); - EXPECT_FALSE(S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)); -} - -// Verify that we get an ELOOP from too many symbolic links even when there -// are directories in the middle. -TEST_F(StatTest, LstatELOOPPath) { - const TempPath dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - std::string subdir_base = "subdir"; - ASSERT_THAT(mkdir(JoinPath(dir.path(), subdir_base).c_str(), 0755), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::string target = JoinPath(dir.path(), subdir_base, subdir_base); - std::string dst = JoinPath("..", subdir_base); - ASSERT_THAT(symlink(dst.c_str(), target.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto cleanup = Cleanup( - [&target]() { EXPECT_THAT(unlink(target.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - - // Now build a path which is /subdir/subdir/... repeated many times so that - // we can build a path that is shorter than PATH_MAX but can still cause - // too many symbolic links. Note: Every other subdir is actually a directory - // so we're not in a situation where it's a -> b -> a -> b, where a and b - // are symbolic links. - std::string path = dir.path(); - std::string subdir_append = absl::StrCat("/", subdir_base); - do { - absl::StrAppend(&path, subdir_append); - // Keep appending /subdir until we would overflow PATH_MAX. - } while ((path.size() + subdir_append.size()) < PATH_MAX); - - struct stat s = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(lstat(path.c_str(), &s), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ELOOP)); -} - -// Ensure that inode allocation for anonymous devices work correctly across -// save/restore. In particular, inode numbers should be unique across S/R. -TEST(SimpleStatTest, AnonDeviceAllocatesUniqueInodesAcrossSaveRestore) { - // Use sockets as a convenient way to create inodes on an anonymous device. - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - FileDescriptor fd1(fd); - MaybeSave(); - ASSERT_THAT(fd = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - FileDescriptor fd2(fd); - - struct stat st1; - struct stat st2; - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(fd1.get(), &st1), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(fd2.get(), &st2), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The two fds should have different inode numbers. - EXPECT_NE(st2.st_ino, st1.st_ino); - - // Verify again after another S/R cycle. The inode numbers should remain the - // same. - MaybeSave(); - - struct stat st1_after; - struct stat st2_after; - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(fd1.get(), &st1_after), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(fd2.get(), &st2_after), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(st1_after.st_ino, st1.st_ino); - EXPECT_EQ(st2_after.st_ino, st2.st_ino); -} - -#ifndef SYS_statx -#if defined(__x86_64__) -#define SYS_statx 332 -#else -#error "Unknown architecture" -#endif -#endif // SYS_statx - -#ifndef STATX_ALL -#define STATX_ALL 0x00000fffU -#endif // STATX_ALL - -// struct kernel_statx_timestamp is a Linux statx_timestamp struct. -struct kernel_statx_timestamp { - int64_t tv_sec; - uint32_t tv_nsec; - int32_t __reserved; -}; - -// struct kernel_statx is a Linux statx struct. Old versions of glibc do not -// expose it. See include/uapi/linux/stat.h -struct kernel_statx { - uint32_t stx_mask; - uint32_t stx_blksize; - uint64_t stx_attributes; - uint32_t stx_nlink; - uint32_t stx_uid; - uint32_t stx_gid; - uint16_t stx_mode; - uint16_t __spare0[1]; - uint64_t stx_ino; - uint64_t stx_size; - uint64_t stx_blocks; - uint64_t stx_attributes_mask; - struct kernel_statx_timestamp stx_atime; - struct kernel_statx_timestamp stx_btime; - struct kernel_statx_timestamp stx_ctime; - struct kernel_statx_timestamp stx_mtime; - uint32_t stx_rdev_major; - uint32_t stx_rdev_minor; - uint32_t stx_dev_major; - uint32_t stx_dev_minor; - uint64_t __spare2[14]; -}; - -int statx(int dirfd, const char *pathname, int flags, unsigned int mask, - struct kernel_statx *statxbuf) { - return syscall(SYS_statx, dirfd, pathname, flags, mask, statxbuf); -} - -TEST_F(StatTest, StatxAbsPath) { - SKIP_IF(!IsRunningOnGvisor() && statx(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && - errno == ENOSYS); - - struct kernel_statx stx; - EXPECT_THAT(statx(-1, test_file_name_.c_str(), 0, STATX_ALL, &stx), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISREG(stx.stx_mode)); -} - -TEST_F(StatTest, StatxRelPathDirFD) { - SKIP_IF(!IsRunningOnGvisor() && statx(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && - errno == ENOSYS); - - struct kernel_statx stx; - auto const dirfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), O_RDONLY)); - auto filename = std::string(Basename(test_file_name_)); - - EXPECT_THAT(statx(dirfd.get(), filename.c_str(), 0, STATX_ALL, &stx), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISREG(stx.stx_mode)); -} - -TEST_F(StatTest, StatxRelPathCwd) { - SKIP_IF(!IsRunningOnGvisor() && statx(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && - errno == ENOSYS); - - ASSERT_THAT(chdir(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto filename = std::string(Basename(test_file_name_)); - struct kernel_statx stx; - EXPECT_THAT(statx(AT_FDCWD, filename.c_str(), 0, STATX_ALL, &stx), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISREG(stx.stx_mode)); -} - -TEST_F(StatTest, StatxEmptyPath) { - SKIP_IF(!IsRunningOnGvisor() && statx(-1, nullptr, 0, 0, 0) < 0 && - errno == ENOSYS); - - const auto fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(test_file_name_, O_RDONLY)); - struct kernel_statx stx; - EXPECT_THAT(statx(fd.get(), "", AT_EMPTY_PATH, STATX_ALL, &stx), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_TRUE(S_ISREG(stx.stx_mode)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/stat_times.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/stat_times.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 68c0bef09..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/stat_times.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,303 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> - -#include <tuple> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -using ::testing::IsEmpty; -using ::testing::Not; - -std::tuple<absl::Time, absl::Time, absl::Time> GetTime(const TempPath& file) { - struct stat statbuf = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(stat(file.path().c_str(), &statbuf), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const auto atime = absl::TimeFromTimespec(statbuf.st_atim); - const auto mtime = absl::TimeFromTimespec(statbuf.st_mtim); - const auto ctime = absl::TimeFromTimespec(statbuf.st_ctim); - return std::make_tuple(atime, mtime, ctime); -} - -enum class AtimeEffect { - Unchanged, - Changed, -}; - -enum class MtimeEffect { - Unchanged, - Changed, -}; - -enum class CtimeEffect { - Unchanged, - Changed, -}; - -// Tests that fn modifies the atime/mtime/ctime of path as specified. -void CheckTimes(const TempPath& path, std::function<void()> fn, - AtimeEffect atime_effect, MtimeEffect mtime_effect, - CtimeEffect ctime_effect) { - absl::Time atime, mtime, ctime; - std::tie(atime, mtime, ctime) = GetTime(path); - - // FIXME(b/132819225): gVisor filesystem timestamps inconsistently use the - // internal or host clock, which may diverge slightly. Allow some slack on - // times to account for the difference. - // - // Here we sleep for 1s so that initial creation of path doesn't fall within - // the before slack window. - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(1)); - - const absl::Time before = absl::Now() - absl::Seconds(1); - - // Perform the op. - fn(); - - const absl::Time after = absl::Now() + absl::Seconds(1); - - absl::Time atime2, mtime2, ctime2; - std::tie(atime2, mtime2, ctime2) = GetTime(path); - - if (atime_effect == AtimeEffect::Changed) { - EXPECT_LE(before, atime2); - EXPECT_GE(after, atime2); - EXPECT_GT(atime2, atime); - } else { - EXPECT_EQ(atime2, atime); - } - - if (mtime_effect == MtimeEffect::Changed) { - EXPECT_LE(before, mtime2); - EXPECT_GE(after, mtime2); - EXPECT_GT(mtime2, mtime); - } else { - EXPECT_EQ(mtime2, mtime); - } - - if (ctime_effect == CtimeEffect::Changed) { - EXPECT_LE(before, ctime2); - EXPECT_GE(after, ctime2); - EXPECT_GT(ctime2, ctime); - } else { - EXPECT_EQ(ctime2, ctime); - } -} - -// File creation time is reflected in atime, mtime, and ctime. -TEST(StatTimesTest, FileCreation) { - const DisableSave ds; // Timing-related test. - - // Get a time for when the file is created. - // - // FIXME(b/132819225): See above. - const absl::Time before = absl::Now() - absl::Seconds(1); - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const absl::Time after = absl::Now() + absl::Seconds(1); - - absl::Time atime, mtime, ctime; - std::tie(atime, mtime, ctime) = GetTime(file); - - EXPECT_LE(before, atime); - EXPECT_LE(before, mtime); - EXPECT_LE(before, ctime); - EXPECT_GE(after, atime); - EXPECT_GE(after, mtime); - EXPECT_GE(after, ctime); -} - -// Calling chmod on a file changes ctime. -TEST(StatTimesTest, FileChmod) { - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - auto fn = [&] { - EXPECT_THAT(chmod(file.path().c_str(), 0666), SyscallSucceeds()); - }; - CheckTimes(file, fn, AtimeEffect::Unchanged, MtimeEffect::Unchanged, - CtimeEffect::Changed); -} - -// Renaming a file changes ctime. -TEST(StatTimesTest, FileRename) { - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - const std::string newpath = NewTempAbsPath(); - - auto fn = [&] { - ASSERT_THAT(rename(file.release().c_str(), newpath.c_str()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - file.reset(newpath); - }; - CheckTimes(file, fn, AtimeEffect::Unchanged, MtimeEffect::Unchanged, - CtimeEffect::Changed); -} - -// Renaming a file changes ctime, even with an open FD. -// -// NOTE(b/132732387): This is a regression test for fs/gofer failing to update -// cached ctime. -TEST(StatTimesTest, FileRenameOpenFD) { - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - // Holding an FD shouldn't affect behavior. - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - const std::string newpath = NewTempAbsPath(); - - // FIXME(b/132814682): Restore fails with an uncached gofer and an open FD - // across rename. - // - // N.B. The logic here looks backwards because it isn't possible to - // conditionally disable save, only conditionally re-enable it. - DisableSave ds; - if (!getenv("GVISOR_GOFER_UNCACHED")) { - ds.reset(); - } - - auto fn = [&] { - ASSERT_THAT(rename(file.release().c_str(), newpath.c_str()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - file.reset(newpath); - }; - CheckTimes(file, fn, AtimeEffect::Unchanged, MtimeEffect::Unchanged, - CtimeEffect::Changed); -} - -// Calling utimes on a file changes ctime and the time that we ask to change -// (atime to now in this case). -TEST(StatTimesTest, FileUtimes) { - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - auto fn = [&] { - const struct timespec ts[2] = {{0, UTIME_NOW}, {0, UTIME_OMIT}}; - ASSERT_THAT(utimensat(AT_FDCWD, file.path().c_str(), ts, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - }; - CheckTimes(file, fn, AtimeEffect::Changed, MtimeEffect::Unchanged, - CtimeEffect::Changed); -} - -// Truncating a file changes mtime and ctime. -TEST(StatTimesTest, FileTruncate) { - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateFileWith(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "yaaass", 0666)); - - auto fn = [&] { - EXPECT_THAT(truncate(file.path().c_str(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - }; - CheckTimes(file, fn, AtimeEffect::Unchanged, MtimeEffect::Changed, - CtimeEffect::Changed); -} - -// Writing a file changes mtime and ctime. -TEST(StatTimesTest, FileWrite) { - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateFileWith(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "yaaass", 0666)); - - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR, 0)); - - auto fn = [&] { - const std::string contents = "all the single dollars"; - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(fd.get(), contents.data(), contents.size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - }; - CheckTimes(file, fn, AtimeEffect::Unchanged, MtimeEffect::Changed, - CtimeEffect::Changed); -} - -// Reading a file changes atime. -TEST(StatTimesTest, FileRead) { - const std::string contents = "bills bills bills"; - const TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - TempPath::CreateFileWith(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), contents, 0666)); - - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDONLY, 0)); - - auto fn = [&] { - char buf[20]; - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(fd.get(), buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(contents.size())); - }; - CheckTimes(file, fn, AtimeEffect::Changed, MtimeEffect::Unchanged, - CtimeEffect::Unchanged); -} - -// Listing files in a directory changes atime. -TEST(StatTimesTest, DirList) { - const TempPath dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const TempPath file = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(dir.path())); - - auto fn = [&] { - const auto contents = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ListDir(dir.path(), false)); - EXPECT_THAT(contents, Not(IsEmpty())); - }; - CheckTimes(dir, fn, AtimeEffect::Changed, MtimeEffect::Unchanged, - CtimeEffect::Unchanged); -} - -// Creating a file in a directory changes mtime and ctime. -TEST(StatTimesTest, DirCreateFile) { - const TempPath dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - TempPath file; - auto fn = [&] { - file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(dir.path())); - }; - CheckTimes(dir, fn, AtimeEffect::Unchanged, MtimeEffect::Changed, - CtimeEffect::Changed); -} - -// Creating a directory in a directory changes mtime and ctime. -TEST(StatTimesTest, DirCreateDir) { - const TempPath dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - TempPath dir2; - auto fn = [&] { - dir2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(dir.path())); - }; - CheckTimes(dir, fn, AtimeEffect::Unchanged, MtimeEffect::Changed, - CtimeEffect::Changed); -} - -// Removing a file from a directory changes mtime and ctime. -TEST(StatTimesTest, DirRemoveFile) { - const TempPath dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - TempPath file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(dir.path())); - auto fn = [&] { file.reset(); }; - CheckTimes(dir, fn, AtimeEffect::Unchanged, MtimeEffect::Changed, - CtimeEffect::Changed); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/statfs.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/statfs.cc deleted file mode 100644 index aca51d30f..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/statfs.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/statfs.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(StatfsTest, CannotStatBadPath) { - auto temp_file = NewTempAbsPathInDir("/tmp"); - - struct statfs st; - EXPECT_THAT(statfs(temp_file.c_str(), &st), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -TEST(StatfsTest, InternalTmpfs) { - auto temp_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - struct statfs st; - EXPECT_THAT(statfs(temp_file.path().c_str(), &st), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(StatfsTest, InternalDevShm) { - struct statfs st; - EXPECT_THAT(statfs("/dev/shm", &st), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(StatfsTest, NameLen) { - struct statfs st; - EXPECT_THAT(statfs("/dev/shm", &st), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // This assumes that /dev/shm is tmpfs. - EXPECT_EQ(st.f_namelen, NAME_MAX); -} - -TEST(FstatfsTest, CannotStatBadFd) { - struct statfs st; - EXPECT_THAT(fstatfs(-1, &st), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -TEST(FstatfsTest, InternalTmpfs) { - auto temp_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(temp_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - - struct statfs st; - EXPECT_THAT(fstatfs(fd.get(), &st), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(FstatfsTest, InternalDevShm) { - auto temp_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open("/dev/shm", O_RDONLY)); - - struct statfs st; - EXPECT_THAT(fstatfs(fd.get(), &st), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/sticky.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/sticky.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 59fb5dfe6..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/sticky.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <grp.h> -#include <sys/prctl.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -DEFINE_int32(scratch_uid, 65534, "first scratch UID"); -DEFINE_int32(scratch_gid, 65534, "first scratch GID"); - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(StickyTest, StickyBitPermDenied) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SETUID))); - - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - EXPECT_THAT(chmod(dir.path().c_str(), 0777 | S_ISVTX), SyscallSucceeds()); - std::string path = JoinPath(dir.path(), "NewDir"); - ASSERT_THAT(mkdir(path.c_str(), 0755), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Drop privileges and change IDs only in child thread, or else this parent - // thread won't be able to open some log files after the test ends. - ScopedThread([&] { - // Drop privileges. - if (HaveCapability(CAP_FOWNER).ValueOrDie()) { - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_FOWNER, false)); - } - - // Change EUID and EGID. - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_setresgid, -1, FLAGS_scratch_gid, -1), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_setresuid, -1, FLAGS_scratch_uid, -1), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(rmdir(path.c_str()), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - }); -} - -TEST(StickyTest, StickyBitSameUID) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SETUID))); - - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - EXPECT_THAT(chmod(dir.path().c_str(), 0777 | S_ISVTX), SyscallSucceeds()); - std::string path = JoinPath(dir.path(), "NewDir"); - ASSERT_THAT(mkdir(path.c_str(), 0755), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Drop privileges and change IDs only in child thread, or else this parent - // thread won't be able to open some log files after the test ends. - ScopedThread([&] { - // Drop privileges. - if (HaveCapability(CAP_FOWNER).ValueOrDie()) { - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_FOWNER, false)); - } - - // Change EGID. - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_setresgid, -1, FLAGS_scratch_gid, -1), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // We still have the same EUID. - EXPECT_THAT(rmdir(path.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); -} - -TEST(StickyTest, StickyBitCapFOWNER) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SETUID))); - - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - EXPECT_THAT(chmod(dir.path().c_str(), 0777 | S_ISVTX), SyscallSucceeds()); - std::string path = JoinPath(dir.path(), "NewDir"); - ASSERT_THAT(mkdir(path.c_str(), 0755), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Drop privileges and change IDs only in child thread, or else this parent - // thread won't be able to open some log files after the test ends. - ScopedThread([&] { - // Set PR_SET_KEEPCAPS. - EXPECT_THAT(prctl(PR_SET_KEEPCAPS, 1, 0, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Change EUID and EGID. - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_setresgid, -1, FLAGS_scratch_gid, -1), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_setresuid, -1, FLAGS_scratch_uid, -1), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_FOWNER, true)); - EXPECT_THAT(rmdir(path.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); -} -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/symlink.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/symlink.cc deleted file mode 100644 index b249ff91f..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/symlink.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,377 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <string> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -mode_t FilePermission(const std::string& path) { - struct stat buf = {0}; - TEST_CHECK(lstat(path.c_str(), &buf) == 0); - return buf.st_mode & 0777; -} - -// Test that name collisions are checked on the new link path, not the source -// path. -TEST(SymlinkTest, CanCreateSymlinkWithCachedSourceDirent) { - const std::string srcname = NewTempAbsPath(); - const std::string newname = NewTempAbsPath(); - const std::string basedir = std::string(Dirname(srcname)); - ASSERT_EQ(basedir, Dirname(newname)); - - ASSERT_THAT(chdir(basedir.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Open the source node to cause the underlying dirent to be cached. It will - // remain cached while we have the file open. - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(srcname.c_str(), O_CREAT | O_RDWR, 0666), - SyscallSucceeds()); - FileDescriptor fd_closer(fd); - - // Attempt to create a symlink. If the bug exists, this will fail since the - // dirent link creation code will check for a name collision on the source - // link name. - EXPECT_THAT(symlink(std::string(Basename(srcname)).c_str(), - std::string(Basename(newname)).c_str()), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(SymlinkTest, CanCreateSymlinkFile) { - const std::string oldname = NewTempAbsPath(); - const std::string newname = NewTempAbsPath(); - - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(oldname.c_str(), O_CREAT | O_RDWR, 0666), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(symlink(oldname.c_str(), newname.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(FilePermission(newname), 0777); - - auto link = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ReadLink(newname)); - EXPECT_EQ(oldname, link); - - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(newname.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(oldname.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(SymlinkTest, CanCreateSymlinkDir) { - const std::string olddir = NewTempAbsPath(); - const std::string newdir = NewTempAbsPath(); - - EXPECT_THAT(mkdir(olddir.c_str(), 0777), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(symlink(olddir.c_str(), newdir.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(FilePermission(newdir), 0777); - - auto link = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ReadLink(newdir)); - EXPECT_EQ(olddir, link); - - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(newdir.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(rmdir(olddir.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(SymlinkTest, CannotCreateSymlinkInReadOnlyDir) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override file and directory permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, false)); - - const std::string olddir = NewTempAbsPath(); - ASSERT_THAT(mkdir(olddir.c_str(), 0444), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const std::string newdir = NewTempAbsPathInDir(olddir); - EXPECT_THAT(symlink(olddir.c_str(), newdir.c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); - - ASSERT_THAT(rmdir(olddir.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(SymlinkTest, CannotSymlinkOverExistingFile) { - const auto oldfile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const auto newfile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - EXPECT_THAT(symlink(oldfile.path().c_str(), newfile.path().c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EEXIST)); -} - -TEST(SymlinkTest, CannotSymlinkOverExistingDir) { - const auto oldfile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const auto newdir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - EXPECT_THAT(symlink(oldfile.path().c_str(), newdir.path().c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EEXIST)); -} - -TEST(SymlinkTest, OldnameIsEmpty) { - const std::string newname = NewTempAbsPath(); - EXPECT_THAT(symlink("", newname.c_str()), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -TEST(SymlinkTest, OldnameIsDangling) { - const std::string newname = NewTempAbsPath(); - EXPECT_THAT(symlink("/dangling", newname.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // This is required for S/R random save tests, which pre-run this test - // in the same TEST_TMPDIR, which means that we need to clean it for any - // operations exclusively creating files, like symlink above. - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(newname.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(SymlinkTest, NewnameCannotExist) { - const std::string newname = - JoinPath(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "thisdoesnotexist", "foo"); - EXPECT_THAT(symlink("/thisdoesnotmatter", newname.c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -TEST(SymlinkTest, CanEvaluateLink) { - const auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - - // We are going to assert that the symlink inode id is the same as the linked - // file's inode id. In order for the inode id to be stable across - // save/restore, it must be kept open. The FileDescriptor type will do that - // for us automatically. - auto fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(file.path(), O_RDWR)); - struct stat file_st; - EXPECT_THAT(fstat(fd.get(), &file_st), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const std::string link = NewTempAbsPath(); - EXPECT_THAT(symlink(file.path().c_str(), link.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(FilePermission(link), 0777); - - auto linkfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(link.c_str(), O_RDWR)); - struct stat link_st; - EXPECT_THAT(fstat(linkfd.get(), &link_st), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that in fact newname points to the file we expect. - EXPECT_EQ(file_st.st_dev, link_st.st_dev); - EXPECT_EQ(file_st.st_ino, link_st.st_ino); -} - -TEST(SymlinkTest, TargetIsNotMapped) { - const std::string oldname = NewTempAbsPath(); - const std::string newname = NewTempAbsPath(); - - int fd; - // Create the target so that when we read the link, it exists. - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(oldname.c_str(), O_CREAT | O_RDWR, 0666), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Create a symlink called newname that points to oldname. - EXPECT_THAT(symlink(oldname.c_str(), newname.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::vector<char> buf(1024); - int linksize; - // Read the link and assert that the oldname is still the same. - EXPECT_THAT(linksize = readlink(newname.c_str(), buf.data(), 1024), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, strncmp(oldname.c_str(), buf.data(), linksize)); - - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(newname.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(oldname.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(SymlinkTest, PreadFromSymlink) { - std::string name = NewTempAbsPath(); - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(name.c_str(), O_CREAT, 0644), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::string linkname = NewTempAbsPath(); - ASSERT_THAT(symlink(name.c_str(), linkname.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(linkname.c_str(), O_RDONLY), SyscallSucceeds()); - - char buf[1024]; - EXPECT_THAT(pread64(fd, buf, 1024, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(name.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(linkname.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(SymlinkTest, SymlinkAtDegradedPermissions_NoRandomSave) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override file and directory permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, false)); - - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(dir.path())); - - int dirfd; - ASSERT_THAT(dirfd = open(dir.path().c_str(), O_DIRECTORY, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - const DisableSave ds; // Permissions are dropped. - EXPECT_THAT(fchmod(dirfd, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::string basename = std::string(Basename(file.path())); - EXPECT_THAT(symlinkat("/dangling", dirfd, basename.c_str()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); - EXPECT_THAT(close(dirfd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(SymlinkTest, ReadlinkAtDegradedPermissions_NoRandomSave) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override file and directory permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, false)); - - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const std::string oldpath = NewTempAbsPathInDir(dir.path()); - const std::string oldbase = std::string(Basename(oldpath)); - ASSERT_THAT(symlink("/dangling", oldpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - int dirfd; - EXPECT_THAT(dirfd = open(dir.path().c_str(), O_DIRECTORY, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - const DisableSave ds; // Permissions are dropped. - EXPECT_THAT(fchmod(dirfd, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - char buf[1024]; - int linksize; - EXPECT_THAT(linksize = readlinkat(dirfd, oldbase.c_str(), buf, 1024), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); - EXPECT_THAT(close(dirfd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(SymlinkTest, ChmodSymlink) { - auto target = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const std::string newpath = NewTempAbsPath(); - ASSERT_THAT(symlink(target.path().c_str(), newpath.c_str()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(FilePermission(newpath), 0777); - EXPECT_THAT(chmod(newpath.c_str(), 0666), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(FilePermission(newpath), 0777); -} - -class ParamSymlinkTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<std::string> {}; - -// Test that creating an existing symlink with creat will create the target. -TEST_P(ParamSymlinkTest, CreatLinkCreatesTarget) { - const std::string target = GetParam(); - const std::string linkpath = NewTempAbsPath(); - - ASSERT_THAT(symlink(target.c_str(), linkpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - int fd; - EXPECT_THAT(fd = creat(linkpath.c_str(), 0666), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(chdir(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - struct stat st; - EXPECT_THAT(stat(target.c_str(), &st), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(unlink(linkpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(unlink(target.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Test that opening an existing symlink with O_CREAT will create the target. -TEST_P(ParamSymlinkTest, OpenLinkCreatesTarget) { - const std::string target = GetParam(); - const std::string linkpath = NewTempAbsPath(); - - ASSERT_THAT(symlink(target.c_str(), linkpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - int fd; - EXPECT_THAT(fd = open(linkpath.c_str(), O_CREAT, 0666), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(chdir(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - struct stat st; - EXPECT_THAT(stat(target.c_str(), &st), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(unlink(linkpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(unlink(target.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Test that opening a self-symlink with O_CREAT will fail with ELOOP. -TEST_P(ParamSymlinkTest, CreateExistingSelfLink) { - ASSERT_THAT(chdir(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const std::string linkpath = GetParam(); - ASSERT_THAT(symlink(linkpath.c_str(), linkpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(open(linkpath.c_str(), O_CREAT, 0666), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ELOOP)); - - ASSERT_THAT(unlink(linkpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Test that opening a file that is a symlink to its parent directory fails -// with ELOOP. -TEST_P(ParamSymlinkTest, CreateExistingParentLink) { - ASSERT_THAT(chdir(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const std::string linkpath = GetParam(); - const std::string target = JoinPath(linkpath, "child"); - ASSERT_THAT(symlink(target.c_str(), linkpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(open(linkpath.c_str(), O_CREAT, 0666), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ELOOP)); - - ASSERT_THAT(unlink(linkpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Test that opening an existing symlink with O_CREAT|O_EXCL will fail with -// EEXIST. -TEST_P(ParamSymlinkTest, OpenLinkExclFails) { - const std::string target = GetParam(); - const std::string linkpath = NewTempAbsPath(); - - ASSERT_THAT(symlink(target.c_str(), linkpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(open(linkpath.c_str(), O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0666), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EEXIST)); - - ASSERT_THAT(unlink(linkpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Test that opening an existing symlink with O_CREAT|O_NOFOLLOW will fail with -// ELOOP. -TEST_P(ParamSymlinkTest, OpenLinkNoFollowFails) { - const std::string target = GetParam(); - const std::string linkpath = NewTempAbsPath(); - - ASSERT_THAT(symlink(target.c_str(), linkpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(open(linkpath.c_str(), O_CREAT | O_NOFOLLOW, 0666), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ELOOP)); - - ASSERT_THAT(unlink(linkpath.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(AbsAndRelTarget, ParamSymlinkTest, - ::testing::Values(NewTempAbsPath(), NewTempRelPath())); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/sync.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/sync.cc deleted file mode 100644 index fe479390d..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/sync.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <string> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(SyncTest, SyncEverything) { - ASSERT_THAT(syscall(SYS_sync), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(SyncTest, SyncFileSytem) { - int fd; - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(f.path().c_str(), O_RDONLY), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(syncfs(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(SyncTest, SyncFromPipe) { - int pipes[2]; - EXPECT_THAT(pipe(pipes), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(syncfs(pipes[0]), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(syncfs(pipes[1]), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(pipes[0]), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(pipes[1]), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(SyncTest, CannotSyncFileSytemAtBadFd) { - EXPECT_THAT(syncfs(-1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBADF)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/sync_file_range.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/sync_file_range.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 36cc42043..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/sync_file_range.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,112 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <string> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(SyncFileRangeTest, TempFileSucceeds) { - auto tmpfile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(tmpfile.path(), O_RDWR)); - constexpr char data[] = "some data to sync"; - int fd = f.get(); - - EXPECT_THAT(write(fd, data, sizeof(data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(data))); - EXPECT_THAT(sync_file_range(fd, 0, 0, SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(sync_file_range(fd, 0, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT( - sync_file_range(fd, 0, 0, - SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE | SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_AFTER | - SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_BEFORE), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(sync_file_range( - fd, 0, 1, SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE | SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_AFTER), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(sync_file_range( - fd, 1, 0, SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE | SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_AFTER), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(SyncFileRangeTest, CannotSyncFileRangeOnUnopenedFd) { - auto tmpfile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(tmpfile.path(), O_RDWR)); - constexpr char data[] = "some data to sync"; - int fd = f.get(); - - EXPECT_THAT(write(fd, data, sizeof(data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(data))); - - pid_t pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - f.reset(); - - // fd is now invalid. - TEST_CHECK(sync_file_range(fd, 0, 0, SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE) == -1); - TEST_PCHECK(errno == EBADF); - _exit(0); - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - - int status = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status)); - EXPECT_EQ(WEXITSTATUS(status), 0); -} - -TEST(SyncFileRangeTest, BadArgs) { - auto tmpfile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(tmpfile.path(), O_RDWR)); - int fd = f.get(); - - EXPECT_THAT(sync_file_range(fd, -1, 0, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(sync_file_range(fd, 0, -1, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(sync_file_range(fd, 8912, INT64_MAX - 4096, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(SyncFileRangeTest, CannotSyncFileRangeWithWaitBefore) { - auto tmpfile = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(tmpfile.path(), O_RDWR)); - constexpr char data[] = "some data to sync"; - int fd = f.get(); - - EXPECT_THAT(write(fd, data, sizeof(data)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(data))); - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - EXPECT_THAT(sync_file_range(fd, 0, 0, SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_BEFORE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOSYS)); - EXPECT_THAT( - sync_file_range(fd, 0, 0, - SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_BEFORE | SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOSYS)); - } -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/sysinfo.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/sysinfo.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 1a71256da..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/sysinfo.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// This is a very simple sanity test to validate that the sysinfo syscall is -// supported by gvisor and returns sane values. -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <sys/sysinfo.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(SysinfoTest, SysinfoIsCallable) { - struct sysinfo ignored = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_sysinfo, &ignored), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST(SysinfoTest, EfaultProducedOnBadAddress) { - // Validate that we return EFAULT when a bad address is provided. - // specified by man 2 sysinfo - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_sysinfo, nullptr), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST(SysinfoTest, TotalRamSaneValue) { - struct sysinfo s = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(sysinfo(&s), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_GT(s.totalram, 0); -} - -TEST(SysinfoTest, MemunitSet) { - struct sysinfo s = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(sysinfo(&s), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_GE(s.mem_unit, 1); -} - -TEST(SysinfoTest, UptimeSaneValue) { - struct sysinfo s = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(sysinfo(&s), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_GE(s.uptime, 0); -} - -TEST(SysinfoTest, UptimeIncreasingValue) { - struct sysinfo s = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(sysinfo(&s), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(2)); - struct sysinfo s2 = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(sysinfo(&s2), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_LT(s.uptime, s2.uptime); -} - -TEST(SysinfoTest, FreeRamSaneValue) { - struct sysinfo s = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(sysinfo(&s), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_GT(s.freeram, 0); - EXPECT_LT(s.freeram, s.totalram); -} - -TEST(SysinfoTest, NumProcsSaneValue) { - struct sysinfo s = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(sysinfo(&s), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_GT(s.procs, 0); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/syslog.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/syslog.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 9a7407d96..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/syslog.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/klog.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -constexpr int SYSLOG_ACTION_READ_ALL = 3; -constexpr int SYSLOG_ACTION_SIZE_BUFFER = 10; - -int Syslog(int type, char* buf, int len) { - return syscall(__NR_syslog, type, buf, len); -} - -// Only SYSLOG_ACTION_SIZE_BUFFER and SYSLOG_ACTION_READ_ALL are implemented in -// gVisor. - -TEST(Syslog, Size) { - EXPECT_THAT(Syslog(SYSLOG_ACTION_SIZE_BUFFER, nullptr, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(Syslog, ReadAll) { - // There might not be anything to read, so we can't check the write count. - char buf[100]; - EXPECT_THAT(Syslog(SYSLOG_ACTION_READ_ALL, buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/sysret.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/sysret.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 819fa655a..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/sysret.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,113 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Tests to verify that the behavior of linux and gvisor matches when -// 'sysret' returns to bad (aka non-canonical) %rip or %rsp. -#include <sys/ptrace.h> -#include <sys/user.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -constexpr uint64_t kNonCanonicalRip = 0xCCCC000000000000; -constexpr uint64_t kNonCanonicalRsp = 0xFFFF000000000000; - -class SysretTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - struct user_regs_struct regs_; - pid_t child_; - - void SetUp() override { - pid_t pid = fork(); - - // Child. - if (pid == 0) { - TEST_PCHECK(ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME, 0, 0, 0) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - TEST_PCHECK(raise(SIGSTOP) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - _exit(0); - } - - // Parent. - int status; - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); // Might still be < 0. - ASSERT_THAT(waitpid(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGSTOP); - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS, pid, 0, ®s_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - child_ = pid; - } - - void Detach() { - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH, child_, 0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - void SetRip(uint64_t newrip) { - regs_.rip = newrip; - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_SETREGS, child_, 0, ®s_), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - void SetRsp(uint64_t newrsp) { - regs_.rsp = newrsp; - ASSERT_THAT(ptrace(PTRACE_SETREGS, child_, 0, ®s_), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - // Wait waits for the child pid and returns the exit status. - int Wait() { - int status; - while (true) { - int rval = wait4(child_, &status, 0, NULL); - if (rval < 0) { - return rval; - } - if (rval == child_) { - return status; - } - } - } -}; - -TEST_F(SysretTest, JustDetach) { - Detach(); - int status = Wait(); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) - << "status = " << status; -} - -TEST_F(SysretTest, BadRip) { - SetRip(kNonCanonicalRip); - Detach(); - int status = Wait(); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status) && WTERMSIG(status) == SIGSEGV) - << "status = " << status; -} - -TEST_F(SysretTest, BadRsp) { - SetRsp(kNonCanonicalRsp); - Detach(); - int status = Wait(); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status) && WTERMSIG(status) == SIGBUS) - << "status = " << status; -} -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/tcp_socket.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/tcp_socket.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 8f4d3f386..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/tcp_socket.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1140 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <netinet/tcp.h> -#include <poll.h> -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <limits> -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -PosixErrorOr<sockaddr_storage> InetLoopbackAddr(int family) { - struct sockaddr_storage addr; - memset(&addr, 0, sizeof(addr)); - addr.ss_family = family; - switch (family) { - case AF_INET: - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in*>(&addr)->sin_addr.s_addr = - htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - break; - case AF_INET6: - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in6*>(&addr)->sin6_addr = - in6addr_loopback; - break; - default: - return PosixError(EINVAL, - absl::StrCat("unknown socket family: ", family)); - } - return addr; -} - -// Fixture for tests parameterized by the address family to use (AF_INET and -// AF_INET6) when creating sockets. -class TcpSocketTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<int> { - protected: - // Creates three sockets that will be used by test cases -- a listener, one - // that connects, and the accepted one. - void SetUp() override; - - // Closes the sockets created by SetUp(). - void TearDown() override; - - // Listening socket. - int listener_ = -1; - - // Socket connected via connect(). - int s_ = -1; - - // Socket connected via accept(). - int t_ = -1; - - // Initial size of the send buffer. - int sendbuf_size_ = -1; -}; - -void TcpSocketTest::SetUp() { - ASSERT_THAT(listener_ = socket(GetParam(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(s_ = socket(GetParam(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Initialize address to the loopback one. - sockaddr_storage addr = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InetLoopbackAddr(GetParam())); - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - - // Bind to some port then start listening. - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(listener_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(listener_, SOMAXCONN), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Get the address we're listening on, then connect to it. We need to do this - // because we're allowing the stack to pick a port for us. - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(listener_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), - &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(connect)(s_, reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), - addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Get the initial send buffer size. - socklen_t optlen = sizeof(sendbuf_size_); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockopt(s_, SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, &sendbuf_size_, &optlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Accept the connection. - ASSERT_THAT(t_ = RetryEINTR(accept)(listener_, nullptr, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -void TcpSocketTest::TearDown() { - EXPECT_THAT(close(listener_), SyscallSucceeds()); - if (s_ >= 0) { - EXPECT_THAT(close(s_), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - if (t_ >= 0) { - EXPECT_THAT(close(t_), SyscallSucceeds()); - } -} - -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, DataCoalesced) { - char buf[10]; - - // Write in two steps. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(s_, buf, sizeof(buf) / 2), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf) / 2)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(s_, buf, sizeof(buf) / 2), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf) / 2)); - - // Allow stack to process both packets. - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(1)); - - // Read in one shot. - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(t_, buf, sizeof(buf), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); -} - -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, SenderAddressIgnored) { - char buf[3]; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(s_, buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - struct sockaddr_storage addr; - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - memset(&addr, 0, sizeof(addr)); - - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recvfrom)(t_, buf, sizeof(buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(3)); - - // Check that addr remains zeroed-out. - const char* ptr = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&addr); - for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(addr); i++) { - EXPECT_EQ(ptr[i], 0); - } -} - -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, SenderAddressIgnoredOnPeek) { - char buf[3]; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(s_, buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - struct sockaddr_storage addr; - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - memset(&addr, 0, sizeof(addr)); - - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recvfrom)(t_, buf, sizeof(buf), MSG_PEEK, - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(3)); - - // Check that addr remains zeroed-out. - const char* ptr = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&addr); - for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(addr); i++) { - EXPECT_EQ(ptr[i], 0); - } -} - -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, SendtoAddressIgnored) { - struct sockaddr_storage addr; - memset(&addr, 0, sizeof(addr)); - addr.ss_family = GetParam(); // FIXME(b/63803955) - - char data = '\0'; - EXPECT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(s_, &data, sizeof(data), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), sizeof(addr)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); -} - -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, WritevZeroIovec) { - // 2 bytes just to be safe and have vecs[1] not point to something random - // (even though length is 0). - char buf[2]; - char recv_buf[1]; - - // Construct a vec where the final vector is of length 0. - iovec vecs[2] = {}; - vecs[0].iov_base = buf; - vecs[0].iov_len = 1; - vecs[1].iov_base = buf + 1; - vecs[1].iov_len = 0; - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(writev)(s_, vecs, 2), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(t_, recv_buf, 1, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(recv_buf, buf, 1), 0); -} - -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, ZeroWriteAllowed) { - char buf[3]; - // Send a zero length packet. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(s_, buf, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - // Verify that there is no packet available. - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(t_, buf, sizeof(buf), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -// Test that a non-blocking write with a buffer that is larger than the send -// buffer size will not actually write the whole thing at once. -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, NonblockingLargeWrite) { - // Set the FD to O_NONBLOCK. - int opts; - ASSERT_THAT(opts = fcntl(s_, F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - opts |= O_NONBLOCK; - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(s_, F_SETFL, opts), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Allocate a buffer three times the size of the send buffer. We do this with - // a vector to avoid allocating on the stack. - int size = 3 * sendbuf_size_; - std::vector<char> buf(size); - - // Try to write the whole thing. - int n; - ASSERT_THAT(n = RetryEINTR(write)(s_, buf.data(), size), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // We should have written something, but not the whole thing. - EXPECT_GT(n, 0); - EXPECT_LT(n, size); -} - -// Test that a blocking write with a buffer that is larger than the send buffer -// will block until the entire buffer is sent. -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, BlockingLargeWrite_NoRandomSave) { - // Allocate a buffer three times the size of the send buffer on the heap. We - // do this as a vector to avoid allocating on the stack. - int size = 3 * sendbuf_size_; - std::vector<char> writebuf(size); - - // Start reading the response in a loop. - int read_bytes = 0; - ScopedThread t([this, &read_bytes]() { - // Avoid interrupting the blocking write in main thread. - const DisableSave ds; - - // Take ownership of the FD so that we close it on failure. This will - // unblock the blocking write below. - FileDescriptor fd(t_); - t_ = -1; - - char readbuf[2500] = {}; - int n = -1; - while (n != 0) { - ASSERT_THAT(n = RetryEINTR(read)(fd.get(), &readbuf, sizeof(readbuf)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - read_bytes += n; - } - }); - - // Try to write the whole thing. - int n; - ASSERT_THAT(n = WriteFd(s_, writebuf.data(), size), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // We should have written the whole thing. - EXPECT_EQ(n, size); - EXPECT_THAT(close(s_), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - s_ = -1; - t.Join(); - - // We should have read the whole thing. - EXPECT_EQ(read_bytes, size); -} - -// Test that a send with MSG_DONTWAIT flag and buffer that larger than the send -// buffer size will not write the whole thing. -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, LargeSendDontWait) { - // Allocate a buffer three times the size of the send buffer. We do this on - // with a vector to avoid allocating on the stack. - int size = 3 * sendbuf_size_; - std::vector<char> buf(size); - - // Try to write the whole thing with MSG_DONTWAIT flag, which can - // return a partial write. - int n; - ASSERT_THAT(n = RetryEINTR(send)(s_, buf.data(), size, MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // We should have written something, but not the whole thing. - EXPECT_GT(n, 0); - EXPECT_LT(n, size); -} - -// Test that a send on a non-blocking socket with a buffer that larger than the -// send buffer will not write the whole thing at once. -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, NonblockingLargeSend) { - // Set the FD to O_NONBLOCK. - int opts; - ASSERT_THAT(opts = fcntl(s_, F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - opts |= O_NONBLOCK; - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(s_, F_SETFL, opts), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Allocate a buffer three times the size of the send buffer. We do this on - // with a vector to avoid allocating on the stack. - int size = 3 * sendbuf_size_; - std::vector<char> buf(size); - - // Try to write the whole thing. - int n; - ASSERT_THAT(n = RetryEINTR(send)(s_, buf.data(), size, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // We should have written something, but not the whole thing. - EXPECT_GT(n, 0); - EXPECT_LT(n, size); -} - -// Same test as above, but calls send instead of write. -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, BlockingLargeSend_NoRandomSave) { - // Allocate a buffer three times the size of the send buffer. We do this on - // with a vector to avoid allocating on the stack. - int size = 3 * sendbuf_size_; - std::vector<char> writebuf(size); - - // Start reading the response in a loop. - int read_bytes = 0; - ScopedThread t([this, &read_bytes]() { - // Avoid interrupting the blocking write in main thread. - const DisableSave ds; - - // Take ownership of the FD so that we close it on failure. This will - // unblock the blocking write below. - FileDescriptor fd(t_); - t_ = -1; - - char readbuf[2500] = {}; - int n = -1; - while (n != 0) { - ASSERT_THAT(n = RetryEINTR(read)(fd.get(), &readbuf, sizeof(readbuf)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - read_bytes += n; - } - }); - - // Try to send the whole thing. - int n; - ASSERT_THAT(n = SendFd(s_, writebuf.data(), size, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // We should have written the whole thing. - EXPECT_EQ(n, size); - EXPECT_THAT(close(s_), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - s_ = -1; - t.Join(); - - // We should have read the whole thing. - EXPECT_EQ(read_bytes, size); -} - -// Test that polling on a socket with a full send buffer will block. -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, PollWithFullBufferBlocks) { - // Set the FD to O_NONBLOCK. - int opts; - ASSERT_THAT(opts = fcntl(s_, F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - opts |= O_NONBLOCK; - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(s_, F_SETFL, opts), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Set TCP_NODELAY, which will cause linux to fill the receive buffer from the - // send buffer as quickly as possibly. This way we can fill up both buffers - // faster. - constexpr int tcp_nodelay_flag = 1; - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(s_, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &tcp_nodelay_flag, - sizeof(tcp_nodelay_flag)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Create a large buffer that will be used for sending. - std::vector<char> buf(10 * sendbuf_size_); - - // Write until we receive an error. - while (RetryEINTR(send)(s_, buf.data(), buf.size(), 0) != -1) { - // Sleep to give linux a chance to move data from the send buffer to the - // receive buffer. - usleep(10000); // 10ms. - } - // The last error should have been EWOULDBLOCK. - ASSERT_EQ(errno, EWOULDBLOCK); -} - -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, MsgTrunc) { - char sent_data[512]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(send)(s_, sent_data, sizeof(sent_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recv)(t_, received_data, sizeof(received_data) / 2, MSG_TRUNC), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - - // Check that we didn't get anything. - char zeros[sizeof(received_data)] = {}; - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(zeros, received_data, sizeof(received_data))); -} - -// MSG_CTRUNC is a return flag but linux allows it to be set on input flags -// without returning an error. -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, MsgTruncWithCtrunc) { - char sent_data[512]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(send)(s_, sent_data, sizeof(sent_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(t_, received_data, sizeof(received_data) / 2, - MSG_TRUNC | MSG_CTRUNC), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - - // Check that we didn't get anything. - char zeros[sizeof(received_data)] = {}; - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(zeros, received_data, sizeof(received_data))); -} - -// This test will verify that MSG_CTRUNC doesn't do anything when specified -// on input. -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, MsgTruncWithCtruncOnly) { - char sent_data[512]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(send)(s_, sent_data, sizeof(sent_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(t_, received_data, sizeof(received_data) / 2, - MSG_CTRUNC), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - - // Since MSG_CTRUNC here had no affect, it should not behave like MSG_TRUNC. - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); -} - -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, MsgTruncLargeSize) { - char sent_data[512]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(send)(s_, sent_data, sizeof(sent_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data) * 2] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(recv)(t_, received_data, sizeof(received_data), MSG_TRUNC), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - - // Check that we didn't get anything. - char zeros[sizeof(received_data)] = {}; - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(zeros, received_data, sizeof(received_data))); -} - -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, MsgTruncPeek) { - char sent_data[512]; - RandomizeBuffer(sent_data, sizeof(sent_data)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(send)(s_, sent_data, sizeof(sent_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - char received_data[sizeof(sent_data)] = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(t_, received_data, sizeof(received_data) / 2, - MSG_TRUNC | MSG_PEEK), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data) / 2)); - - // Check that we didn't get anything. - char zeros[sizeof(received_data)] = {}; - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(zeros, received_data, sizeof(received_data))); - - // Check that we can still get all of the data. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(t_, received_data, sizeof(received_data), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(sent_data))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(sent_data, received_data, sizeof(sent_data))); -} - -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, NoDelayDefault) { - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_len = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(s_, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &get, &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOff); -} - -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, SetNoDelay) { - ASSERT_THAT( - setsockopt(s_, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &kSockOptOn, sizeof(kSockOptOn)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int get = -1; - socklen_t get_len = sizeof(get); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(s_, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &get, &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOn); - - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(s_, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &kSockOptOff, - sizeof(kSockOptOff)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(s_, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &get, &get_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_len, sizeof(get)); - EXPECT_EQ(get, kSockOptOff); -} - -#ifndef TCP_INQ -#define TCP_INQ 36 -#endif - -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, TcpInqSetSockOpt) { - char buf[1024]; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(s_, buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // TCP_INQ is disabled by default. - int val = -1; - socklen_t slen = sizeof(val); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(t_, SOL_TCP, TCP_INQ, &val, &slen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_EQ(val, 0); - - // Try to set TCP_INQ. - val = 1; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(t_, SOL_TCP, TCP_INQ, &val, sizeof(val)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - val = -1; - slen = sizeof(val); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(t_, SOL_TCP, TCP_INQ, &val, &slen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_EQ(val, 1); - - // Try to unset TCP_INQ. - val = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(t_, SOL_TCP, TCP_INQ, &val, sizeof(val)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - val = -1; - slen = sizeof(val); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(t_, SOL_TCP, TCP_INQ, &val, &slen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - ASSERT_EQ(val, 0); -} - -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, TcpInq) { - char buf[1024]; - // Write more than one TCP segment. - int size = sizeof(buf); - int kChunk = sizeof(buf) / 4; - for (int i = 0; i < size; i += kChunk) { - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(s_, buf, kChunk), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kChunk)); - } - - int val = 1; - kChunk = sizeof(buf) / 2; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(t_, SOL_TCP, TCP_INQ, &val, sizeof(val)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Wait when all data will be in the received queue. - while (true) { - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(t_, TIOCINQ, &size), SyscallSucceeds()); - if (size == sizeof(buf)) { - break; - } - usleep(10000); - } - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - std::vector<char> control(CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(int))); - size = sizeof(buf); - struct iovec iov; - for (int i = 0; size != 0; i += kChunk) { - msg.msg_control = &control[0]; - msg.msg_controllen = control.size(); - - iov.iov_base = buf; - iov.iov_len = kChunk; - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(t_, &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kChunk)); - size -= kChunk; - - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - ASSERT_NE(cmsg, nullptr); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_len, CMSG_LEN(sizeof(int))); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_level, SOL_TCP); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_type, TCP_INQ); - - int inq = 0; - memcpy(&inq, CMSG_DATA(cmsg), sizeof(int)); - ASSERT_EQ(inq, size); - } -} - -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, TcpSCMPriority) { - char buf[1024]; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(s_, buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - int val = 1; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(t_, SOL_TCP, TCP_INQ, &val, sizeof(val)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(t_, SOL_SOCKET, SO_TIMESTAMP, &val, sizeof(val)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - struct msghdr msg = {}; - std::vector<char> control( - CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(struct timeval) + CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(int)))); - struct iovec iov; - msg.msg_control = &control[0]; - msg.msg_controllen = control.size(); - - iov.iov_base = buf; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(buf); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(t_, &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - ASSERT_NE(cmsg, nullptr); - // TODO(b/78348848): SO_TIMESTAMP isn't implemented for TCP sockets. - if (!IsRunningOnGvisor() || cmsg->cmsg_level == SOL_SOCKET) { - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_level, SOL_SOCKET); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_type, SO_TIMESTAMP); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_len, CMSG_LEN(sizeof(struct timeval))); - - cmsg = CMSG_NXTHDR(&msg, cmsg); - ASSERT_NE(cmsg, nullptr); - } - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_len, CMSG_LEN(sizeof(int))); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_level, SOL_TCP); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_type, TCP_INQ); - - int inq = 0; - memcpy(&inq, CMSG_DATA(cmsg), sizeof(int)); - ASSERT_EQ(inq, 0); - - cmsg = CMSG_NXTHDR(&msg, cmsg); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg, nullptr); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(AllInetTests, TcpSocketTest, - ::testing::Values(AF_INET, AF_INET6)); - -// Fixture for tests parameterized by address family that don't want the fixture -// to do things. -using SimpleTcpSocketTest = ::testing::TestWithParam<int>; - -TEST_P(SimpleTcpSocketTest, SendUnconnected) { - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = socket(GetParam(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP), - SyscallSucceeds()); - FileDescriptor sock_fd(fd); - - char data = '\0'; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(send)(fd, &data, sizeof(data), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPIPE)); -} - -TEST_P(SimpleTcpSocketTest, SendtoWithoutAddressUnconnected) { - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = socket(GetParam(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP), - SyscallSucceeds()); - FileDescriptor sock_fd(fd); - - char data = '\0'; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendto)(fd, &data, sizeof(data), 0, nullptr, 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPIPE)); -} - -TEST_P(SimpleTcpSocketTest, SendtoWithAddressUnconnected) { - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = socket(GetParam(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP), - SyscallSucceeds()); - FileDescriptor sock_fd(fd); - - sockaddr_storage addr = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InetLoopbackAddr(GetParam())); - char data = '\0'; - EXPECT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(sendto)(fd, &data, sizeof(data), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), sizeof(addr)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPIPE)); -} - -TEST_P(SimpleTcpSocketTest, GetPeerNameUnconnected) { - int fd; - ASSERT_THAT(fd = socket(GetParam(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP), - SyscallSucceeds()); - FileDescriptor sock_fd(fd); - - sockaddr_storage addr; - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT(getpeername(fd, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTCONN)); -} - -TEST_P(TcpSocketTest, FullBuffer) { - // Set both FDs to be blocking. - int flags = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(flags = fcntl(s_, F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(s_, F_SETFL, flags & ~O_NONBLOCK), SyscallSucceeds()); - flags = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(flags = fcntl(t_, F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(fcntl(t_, F_SETFL, flags & ~O_NONBLOCK), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // 2500 was chosen as a small value that can be set on Linux. - int set_snd = 2500; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(s_, SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, &set_snd, sizeof(set_snd)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - int get_snd = -1; - socklen_t get_snd_len = sizeof(get_snd); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(s_, SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, &get_snd, &get_snd_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_snd_len, sizeof(get_snd)); - EXPECT_GT(get_snd, 0); - - // 2500 was chosen as a small value that can be set on Linux and gVisor. - int set_rcv = 2500; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(t_, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, &set_rcv, sizeof(set_rcv)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - int get_rcv = -1; - socklen_t get_rcv_len = sizeof(get_rcv); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockopt(t_, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, &get_rcv, &get_rcv_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(get_rcv_len, sizeof(get_rcv)); - EXPECT_GE(get_rcv, 2500); - - // Quick sanity test. - EXPECT_LT(get_snd + get_rcv, 2500 * IOV_MAX); - - char data[2500] = {}; - std::vector<struct iovec> iovecs; - for (int i = 0; i < IOV_MAX; i++) { - struct iovec iov = {}; - iov.iov_base = data; - iov.iov_len = sizeof(data); - iovecs.push_back(iov); - } - ScopedThread t([this, &iovecs]() { - int result = -1; - EXPECT_THAT(result = RetryEINTR(writev)(s_, iovecs.data(), iovecs.size()), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_GT(result, 1); - EXPECT_LT(result, sizeof(data) * iovecs.size()); - }); - - char recv = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(read)(t_, &recv, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - EXPECT_THAT(close(t_), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - t_ = -1; -} - -TEST_P(SimpleTcpSocketTest, NonBlockingConnectNoListener) { - // Initialize address to the loopback one. - sockaddr_storage addr = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InetLoopbackAddr(GetParam())); - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - - const FileDescriptor s = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(GetParam(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)); - - // Set the FD to O_NONBLOCK. - int opts; - ASSERT_THAT(opts = fcntl(s.get(), F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - opts |= O_NONBLOCK; - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(s.get(), F_SETFL, opts), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(connect)( - s.get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), addrlen), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINPROGRESS)); - - // Now polling on the FD with a timeout should return 0 corresponding to no - // FDs ready. - struct pollfd poll_fd = {s.get(), POLLOUT, 0}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, 10000), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - int err; - socklen_t optlen = sizeof(err); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockopt(s.get(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, &err, &optlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(err, ECONNREFUSED); -} - -TEST_P(SimpleTcpSocketTest, NonBlockingConnect) { - const FileDescriptor listener = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(GetParam(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)); - - // Initialize address to the loopback one. - sockaddr_storage addr = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InetLoopbackAddr(GetParam())); - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - - // Bind to some port then start listening. - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(listener.get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(listener.get(), SOMAXCONN), SyscallSucceeds()); - - FileDescriptor s = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(GetParam(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)); - - // Set the FD to O_NONBLOCK. - int opts; - ASSERT_THAT(opts = fcntl(s.get(), F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - opts |= O_NONBLOCK; - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(s.get(), F_SETFL, opts), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(listener.get(), - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(connect)( - s.get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), addrlen), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINPROGRESS)); - - int t; - ASSERT_THAT(t = RetryEINTR(accept)(listener.get(), nullptr, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Now polling on the FD with a timeout should return 0 corresponding to no - // FDs ready. - struct pollfd poll_fd = {s.get(), POLLOUT, 0}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, 10000), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - int err; - socklen_t optlen = sizeof(err); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockopt(s.get(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, &err, &optlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(err, 0); - - EXPECT_THAT(close(t), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(SimpleTcpSocketTest, NonBlockingConnectRemoteClose) { - const FileDescriptor listener = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(GetParam(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)); - - // Initialize address to the loopback one. - sockaddr_storage addr = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InetLoopbackAddr(GetParam())); - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - - // Bind to some port then start listening. - ASSERT_THAT( - bind(listener.get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(listen(listener.get(), SOMAXCONN), SyscallSucceeds()); - - FileDescriptor s = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(GetParam(), SOCK_STREAM | SOCK_NONBLOCK, IPPROTO_TCP)); - - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(listener.get(), - reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(connect)( - s.get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), addrlen), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINPROGRESS)); - - int t; - ASSERT_THAT(t = RetryEINTR(accept)(listener.get(), nullptr, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(close(t), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Now polling on the FD with a timeout should return 0 corresponding to no - // FDs ready. - struct pollfd poll_fd = {s.get(), POLLOUT, 0}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, 10000), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(connect)( - s.get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(connect)( - s.get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), addrlen), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EISCONN)); -} - -// Test that we get an ECONNREFUSED with a blocking socket when no one is -// listening on the other end. -TEST_P(SimpleTcpSocketTest, BlockingConnectRefused) { - FileDescriptor s = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(GetParam(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)); - - // Initialize address to the loopback one. - sockaddr_storage addr = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InetLoopbackAddr(GetParam())); - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(connect)( - s.get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), addrlen), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ECONNREFUSED)); - - // Avoiding triggering save in destructor of s. - EXPECT_THAT(close(s.release()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Test that we get an ECONNREFUSED with a nonblocking socket. -TEST_P(SimpleTcpSocketTest, NonBlockingConnectRefused) { - FileDescriptor s = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Socket(GetParam(), SOCK_STREAM | SOCK_NONBLOCK, IPPROTO_TCP)); - - // Initialize address to the loopback one. - sockaddr_storage addr = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(InetLoopbackAddr(GetParam())); - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(connect)( - s.get(), reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr), addrlen), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINPROGRESS)); - - // We don't need to specify any events to get POLLHUP or POLLERR as these - // are added before the poll. - struct pollfd poll_fd = {s.get(), /*events=*/0, 0}; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(poll)(&poll_fd, 1, 1000), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - - // The ECONNREFUSED should cause us to be woken up with POLLHUP. - EXPECT_NE(poll_fd.revents & (POLLHUP | POLLERR), 0); - - // Avoiding triggering save in destructor of s. - EXPECT_THAT(close(s.release()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Test that setting a supported congestion control algorithm succeeds for an -// unconnected TCP socket -TEST_P(SimpleTcpSocketTest, SetCongestionControlSucceedsForSupported) { - // This is Linux's net/tcp.h TCP_CA_NAME_MAX. - const int kTcpCaNameMax = 16; - - FileDescriptor s = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(GetParam(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)); - { - const char kSetCC[kTcpCaNameMax] = "reno"; - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(s.get(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, &kSetCC, - strlen(kSetCC)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - char got_cc[kTcpCaNameMax]; - memset(got_cc, '1', sizeof(got_cc)); - socklen_t optlen = sizeof(got_cc); - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockopt(s.get(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, &got_cc, &optlen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - // We ignore optlen here as the linux kernel sets optlen to the lower of the - // size of the buffer passed in or kTcpCaNameMax and not the length of the - // congestion control algorithm's actual name. - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(got_cc, kSetCC, sizeof(kTcpCaNameMax))); - } - { - const char kSetCC[kTcpCaNameMax] = "cubic"; - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(s.get(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, &kSetCC, - strlen(kSetCC)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - char got_cc[kTcpCaNameMax]; - memset(got_cc, '1', sizeof(got_cc)); - socklen_t optlen = sizeof(got_cc); - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockopt(s.get(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, &got_cc, &optlen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - // We ignore optlen here as the linux kernel sets optlen to the lower of the - // size of the buffer passed in or kTcpCaNameMax and not the length of the - // congestion control algorithm's actual name. - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(got_cc, kSetCC, sizeof(kTcpCaNameMax))); - } -} - -// This test verifies that a getsockopt(...TCP_CONGESTION) behaviour is -// consistent between linux and gvisor when the passed in buffer is smaller than -// kTcpCaNameMax. -TEST_P(SimpleTcpSocketTest, SetGetTCPCongestionShortReadBuffer) { - FileDescriptor s = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(GetParam(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)); - { - // Verify that getsockopt/setsockopt work with buffers smaller than - // kTcpCaNameMax. - const char kSetCC[] = "cubic"; - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(s.get(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, &kSetCC, - strlen(kSetCC)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - char got_cc[sizeof(kSetCC)]; - socklen_t optlen = sizeof(got_cc); - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockopt(s.get(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, &got_cc, &optlen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(got_cc), optlen); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(got_cc, kSetCC, sizeof(got_cc))); - } -} - -// This test verifies that a getsockopt(...TCP_CONGESTION) behaviour is -// consistent between linux and gvisor when the passed in buffer is larger than -// kTcpCaNameMax. -TEST_P(SimpleTcpSocketTest, SetGetTCPCongestionLargeReadBuffer) { - // This is Linux's net/tcp.h TCP_CA_NAME_MAX. - const int kTcpCaNameMax = 16; - - FileDescriptor s = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(GetParam(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)); - { - // Verify that getsockopt works with buffers larger than - // kTcpCaNameMax. - const char kSetCC[] = "cubic"; - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(s.get(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, &kSetCC, - strlen(kSetCC)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - char got_cc[kTcpCaNameMax + 5]; - socklen_t optlen = sizeof(got_cc); - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockopt(s.get(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, &got_cc, &optlen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - // Linux copies the minimum of kTcpCaNameMax or the length of the passed in - // buffer and sets optlen to the number of bytes actually copied - // irrespective of the actual length of the congestion control name. - EXPECT_EQ(kTcpCaNameMax, optlen); - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(got_cc, kSetCC, sizeof(kSetCC))); - } -} - -// Test that setting an unsupported congestion control algorithm fails for an -// unconnected TCP socket. -TEST_P(SimpleTcpSocketTest, SetCongestionControlFailsForUnsupported) { - // This is Linux's net/tcp.h TCP_CA_NAME_MAX. - const int kTcpCaNameMax = 16; - - FileDescriptor s = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(GetParam(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)); - char old_cc[kTcpCaNameMax]; - socklen_t optlen = sizeof(old_cc); - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockopt(s.get(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, &old_cc, &optlen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - const char kSetCC[] = "invalid_ca_kSetCC"; - ASSERT_THAT( - setsockopt(s.get(), SOL_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, &kSetCC, strlen(kSetCC)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); - - char got_cc[kTcpCaNameMax]; - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockopt(s.get(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CONGESTION, &got_cc, &optlen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - // We ignore optlen here as the linux kernel sets optlen to the lower of the - // size of the buffer passed in or kTcpCaNameMax and not the length of the - // congestion control algorithm's actual name. - EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(got_cc, old_cc, sizeof(kTcpCaNameMax))); -} - -TEST_P(SimpleTcpSocketTest, MaxSegDefault) { - FileDescriptor s = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(GetParam(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)); - - constexpr int kDefaultMSS = 536; - int tcp_max_seg; - socklen_t optlen = sizeof(tcp_max_seg); - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockopt(s.get(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_MAXSEG, &tcp_max_seg, &optlen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - EXPECT_EQ(kDefaultMSS, tcp_max_seg); - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(tcp_max_seg), optlen); -} - -TEST_P(SimpleTcpSocketTest, SetMaxSeg) { - FileDescriptor s = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(GetParam(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)); - - constexpr int kDefaultMSS = 536; - constexpr int kTCPMaxSeg = 1024; - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(s.get(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_MAXSEG, &kTCPMaxSeg, - sizeof(kTCPMaxSeg)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Linux actually never returns the user_mss value. It will always return the - // default MSS value defined above for an unconnected socket and always return - // the actual current MSS for a connected one. - int optval; - socklen_t optlen = sizeof(optval); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockopt(s.get(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_MAXSEG, &optval, &optlen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - EXPECT_EQ(kDefaultMSS, optval); - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(optval), optlen); -} - -TEST_P(SimpleTcpSocketTest, SetMaxSegFailsForInvalidMSSValues) { - FileDescriptor s = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(GetParam(), SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)); - - { - constexpr int tcp_max_seg = 10; - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(s.get(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_MAXSEG, &tcp_max_seg, - sizeof(tcp_max_seg)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - } - { - constexpr int tcp_max_seg = 75000; - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(s.get(), IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_MAXSEG, &tcp_max_seg, - sizeof(tcp_max_seg)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - } -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(AllInetTests, SimpleTcpSocketTest, - ::testing::Values(AF_INET, AF_INET6)); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/temp_umask.h b/test/syscalls/linux/temp_umask.h deleted file mode 100644 index 81a25440c..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/temp_umask.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_TEMP_UMASK_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_TEMP_UMASK_H_ - -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -class TempUmask { - public: - // Sets the process umask to `mask`. - explicit TempUmask(mode_t mask) : old_mask_(umask(mask)) {} - - // Sets the process umask to its previous value. - ~TempUmask() { umask(old_mask_); } - - private: - mode_t old_mask_; -}; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_TEMP_UMASK_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/tgkill.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/tgkill.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 80acae5de..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/tgkill.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/signal_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(TgkillTest, InvalidTID) { - EXPECT_THAT(tgkill(getpid(), -1, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(tgkill(getpid(), 0, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(TgkillTest, InvalidTGID) { - EXPECT_THAT(tgkill(-1, gettid(), 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(tgkill(0, gettid(), 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(TgkillTest, ValidInput) { - EXPECT_THAT(tgkill(getpid(), gettid(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/time.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/time.cc deleted file mode 100644 index c7eead17e..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/time.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <time.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/proc_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -constexpr long kFudgeSeconds = 5; - -// Mimics the time(2) wrapper from glibc prior to 2.15. -time_t vsyscall_time(time_t* t) { - constexpr uint64_t kVsyscallTimeEntry = 0xffffffffff600400; - return reinterpret_cast<time_t (*)(time_t*)>(kVsyscallTimeEntry)(t); -} - -TEST(TimeTest, VsyscallTime_Succeeds) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IsVsyscallEnabled())); - - time_t t1, t2; - - { - const DisableSave ds; // Timing assertions. - EXPECT_THAT(time(&t1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(vsyscall_time(&t2), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - // Time should be monotonic. - EXPECT_LE(static_cast<long>(t1), static_cast<long>(t2)); - - // Check that it's within kFudge seconds. - EXPECT_LE(static_cast<long>(t2), static_cast<long>(t1) + kFudgeSeconds); - - // Redo with save. - EXPECT_THAT(time(&t1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(vsyscall_time(&t2), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Time should be monotonic. - EXPECT_LE(static_cast<long>(t1), static_cast<long>(t2)); -} - -TEST(TimeTest, VsyscallTime_InvalidAddressSIGSEGV) { - EXPECT_EXIT(vsyscall_time(reinterpret_cast<time_t*>(0x1)), - ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGSEGV), ""); -} - -int vsyscall_gettimeofday(struct timeval* tv, struct timezone* tz) { - constexpr uint64_t kVsyscallGettimeofdayEntry = 0xffffffffff600000; - return reinterpret_cast<int (*)(struct timeval*, struct timezone*)>( - kVsyscallGettimeofdayEntry)(tv, tz); -} - -TEST(TimeTest, VsyscallGettimeofday_Succeeds) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IsVsyscallEnabled())); - - struct timeval tv1, tv2; - struct timezone tz1, tz2; - - { - const DisableSave ds; // Timing assertions. - EXPECT_THAT(gettimeofday(&tv1, &tz1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(vsyscall_gettimeofday(&tv2, &tz2), SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - // See above. - EXPECT_LE(static_cast<long>(tv1.tv_sec), static_cast<long>(tv2.tv_sec)); - EXPECT_LE(static_cast<long>(tv2.tv_sec), - static_cast<long>(tv1.tv_sec) + kFudgeSeconds); - - // Redo with save. - EXPECT_THAT(gettimeofday(&tv1, &tz1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(vsyscall_gettimeofday(&tv2, &tz2), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(TimeTest, VsyscallGettimeofday_InvalidAddressSIGSEGV) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IsVsyscallEnabled())); - - EXPECT_EXIT(vsyscall_gettimeofday(reinterpret_cast<struct timeval*>(0x1), - reinterpret_cast<struct timezone*>(0x1)), - ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGSEGV), ""); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/timerfd.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/timerfd.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 86ed87b7c..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/timerfd.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,256 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <poll.h> -#include <sys/timerfd.h> -#include <time.h> - -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// Wrapper around timerfd_create(2) that returns a FileDescriptor. -PosixErrorOr<FileDescriptor> TimerfdCreate(int clockid, int flags) { - int fd = timerfd_create(clockid, flags); - MaybeSave(); - if (fd < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "timerfd_create failed"); - } - return FileDescriptor(fd); -} - -// In tests that race a timerfd with a sleep, some slack is required because: -// -// - Timerfd expirations are asynchronous with respect to nanosleeps. -// -// - Because clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) is implemented through the VDSO, -// it technically uses a closely-related, but distinct, time domain from the -// CLOCK_MONOTONIC used to trigger timerfd expirations. The same applies to -// CLOCK_BOOTTIME which is an alias for CLOCK_MONOTONIC. -absl::Duration TimerSlack() { return absl::Milliseconds(500); } - -class TimerfdTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<int> {}; - -TEST_P(TimerfdTest, IsInitiallyStopped) { - auto const tfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TimerfdCreate(GetParam(), 0)); - struct itimerspec its = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(timerfd_gettime(tfd.get(), &its), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, its.it_value.tv_sec); - EXPECT_EQ(0, its.it_value.tv_nsec); -} - -TEST_P(TimerfdTest, SingleShot) { - constexpr absl::Duration kDelay = absl::Seconds(1); - - auto const tfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TimerfdCreate(GetParam(), 0)); - struct itimerspec its = {}; - its.it_value = absl::ToTimespec(kDelay); - ASSERT_THAT(timerfd_settime(tfd.get(), /* flags = */ 0, &its, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // The timer should fire exactly once since the interval is zero. - absl::SleepFor(kDelay + TimerSlack()); - uint64_t val = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(tfd.get(), &val, sizeof(uint64_t)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(uint64_t))); - EXPECT_EQ(1, val); -} - -TEST_P(TimerfdTest, Periodic) { - constexpr absl::Duration kDelay = absl::Seconds(1); - constexpr int kPeriods = 3; - - auto const tfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TimerfdCreate(GetParam(), 0)); - struct itimerspec its = {}; - its.it_value = absl::ToTimespec(kDelay); - its.it_interval = absl::ToTimespec(kDelay); - ASSERT_THAT(timerfd_settime(tfd.get(), /* flags = */ 0, &its, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Expect to see at least kPeriods expirations. More may occur due to the - // timer slack, or due to delays from scheduling or save/restore. - absl::SleepFor(kPeriods * kDelay + TimerSlack()); - uint64_t val = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(tfd.get(), &val, sizeof(uint64_t)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(uint64_t))); - EXPECT_GE(val, kPeriods); -} - -TEST_P(TimerfdTest, BlockingRead) { - constexpr absl::Duration kDelay = absl::Seconds(3); - - auto const tfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TimerfdCreate(GetParam(), 0)); - struct itimerspec its = {}; - its.it_value.tv_sec = absl::ToInt64Seconds(kDelay); - auto const start_time = absl::Now(); - ASSERT_THAT(timerfd_settime(tfd.get(), /* flags = */ 0, &its, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // read should block until the timer fires. - uint64_t val = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(tfd.get(), &val, sizeof(uint64_t)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(uint64_t))); - auto const end_time = absl::Now(); - EXPECT_EQ(1, val); - EXPECT_GE((end_time - start_time) + TimerSlack(), kDelay); -} - -TEST_P(TimerfdTest, NonblockingRead_NoRandomSave) { - constexpr absl::Duration kDelay = absl::Seconds(5); - - auto const tfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TimerfdCreate(GetParam(), TFD_NONBLOCK)); - - // Since the timer is initially disabled and has never fired, read should - // return EAGAIN. - uint64_t val = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(tfd.get(), &val, sizeof(uint64_t)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); - - DisableSave ds; // Timing-sensitive. - - // Arm the timer. - struct itimerspec its = {}; - its.it_value.tv_sec = absl::ToInt64Seconds(kDelay); - ASSERT_THAT(timerfd_settime(tfd.get(), /* flags = */ 0, &its, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Since the timer has not yet fired, read should return EAGAIN. - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(tfd.get(), &val, sizeof(uint64_t)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); - - ds.reset(); // No longer timing-sensitive. - - // After the timer fires, read should indicate 1 expiration. - absl::SleepFor(kDelay + TimerSlack()); - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(tfd.get(), &val, sizeof(uint64_t)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(uint64_t))); - EXPECT_EQ(1, val); - - // The successful read should have reset the number of expirations. - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(tfd.get(), &val, sizeof(uint64_t)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST_P(TimerfdTest, BlockingPoll_SetTimeResetsExpirations) { - constexpr absl::Duration kDelay = absl::Seconds(3); - - auto const tfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TimerfdCreate(GetParam(), TFD_NONBLOCK)); - struct itimerspec its = {}; - its.it_value.tv_sec = absl::ToInt64Seconds(kDelay); - auto const start_time = absl::Now(); - ASSERT_THAT(timerfd_settime(tfd.get(), /* flags = */ 0, &its, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // poll should block until the timer fires. - struct pollfd pfd = {}; - pfd.fd = tfd.get(); - pfd.events = POLLIN; - ASSERT_THAT(poll(&pfd, /* nfds = */ 1, - /* timeout = */ 2 * absl::ToInt64Seconds(kDelay) * 1000), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1)); - auto const end_time = absl::Now(); - EXPECT_EQ(POLLIN, pfd.revents); - EXPECT_GE((end_time - start_time) + TimerSlack(), kDelay); - - // Call timerfd_settime again with a value of 0. This should reset the number - // of expirations to 0, causing read to return EAGAIN since the timerfd is - // non-blocking. - its.it_value.tv_sec = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(timerfd_settime(tfd.get(), /* flags = */ 0, &its, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - uint64_t val = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(tfd.get(), &val, sizeof(uint64_t)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST_P(TimerfdTest, SetAbsoluteTime) { - constexpr absl::Duration kDelay = absl::Seconds(3); - - // Use a non-blocking timerfd so that if TFD_TIMER_ABSTIME is incorrectly - // non-functional, we get EAGAIN rather than a test timeout. - auto const tfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TimerfdCreate(GetParam(), TFD_NONBLOCK)); - struct itimerspec its = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(clock_gettime(GetParam(), &its.it_value), SyscallSucceeds()); - its.it_value.tv_sec += absl::ToInt64Seconds(kDelay); - ASSERT_THAT(timerfd_settime(tfd.get(), TFD_TIMER_ABSTIME, &its, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - absl::SleepFor(kDelay + TimerSlack()); - uint64_t val = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(tfd.get(), &val, sizeof(uint64_t)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(uint64_t))); - EXPECT_EQ(1, val); -} - -TEST_P(TimerfdTest, IllegalReadWrite) { - auto const tfd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TimerfdCreate(GetParam(), TFD_NONBLOCK)); - uint64_t val = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(PreadFd(tfd.get(), &val, sizeof(val), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(tfd.get(), &val, sizeof(val)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(PwriteFd(tfd.get(), &val, sizeof(val), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ESPIPE)); -} - -std::string PrintClockId(::testing::TestParamInfo<int> info) { - switch (info.param) { - case CLOCK_MONOTONIC: - return "CLOCK_MONOTONIC"; - case CLOCK_BOOTTIME: - return "CLOCK_BOOTTIME"; - default: - return absl::StrCat(info.param); - } -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(AllTimerTypes, TimerfdTest, - ::testing::Values(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, CLOCK_BOOTTIME), - PrintClockId); - -TEST(TimerfdClockRealtimeTest, ClockRealtime) { - // Since CLOCK_REALTIME can, by definition, change, we can't make any - // non-flaky assertions about the amount of time it takes for a - // CLOCK_REALTIME-based timer to expire. Just check that it expires at all, - // and hope it happens before the test times out. - constexpr int kDelaySecs = 1; - - auto const tfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TimerfdCreate(CLOCK_REALTIME, 0)); - struct itimerspec its = {}; - its.it_value.tv_sec = kDelaySecs; - ASSERT_THAT(timerfd_settime(tfd.get(), /* flags = */ 0, &its, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - uint64_t val = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(ReadFd(tfd.get(), &val, sizeof(uint64_t)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(uint64_t))); - EXPECT_EQ(1, val); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/timers.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/timers.cc deleted file mode 100644 index fd42e81e1..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/timers.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,645 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <sys/resource.h> -#include <sys/time.h> -#include <syscall.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <atomic> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/signal_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -DEFINE_bool(timers_test_sleep, false, - "If true, sleep forever instead of running tests."); - -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::AnyOf; - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -#ifndef CPUCLOCK_PROF -#define CPUCLOCK_PROF 0 -#endif // CPUCLOCK_PROF - -PosixErrorOr<absl::Duration> ProcessCPUTime(pid_t pid) { - // Use pid-specific CPUCLOCK_PROF, which is the clock used to enforce - // RLIMIT_CPU. - clockid_t clockid = (~static_cast<clockid_t>(pid) << 3) | CPUCLOCK_PROF; - - struct timespec ts; - int ret = clock_gettime(clockid, &ts); - if (ret < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "clock_gettime failed"); - } - - return absl::DurationFromTimespec(ts); -} - -void NoopSignalHandler(int signo) { - TEST_CHECK_MSG(SIGXCPU == signo, - "NoopSigHandler did not receive expected signal"); -} - -void UninstallingSignalHandler(int signo) { - TEST_CHECK_MSG(SIGXCPU == signo, - "UninstallingSignalHandler did not receive expected signal"); - struct sigaction rev_action; - rev_action.sa_handler = SIG_DFL; - rev_action.sa_flags = 0; - sigemptyset(&rev_action.sa_mask); - sigaction(SIGXCPU, &rev_action, nullptr); -} - -TEST(TimerTest, ProcessKilledOnCPUSoftLimit) { - constexpr absl::Duration kSoftLimit = absl::Seconds(1); - constexpr absl::Duration kHardLimit = absl::Seconds(3); - - struct rlimit cpu_limits; - cpu_limits.rlim_cur = absl::ToInt64Seconds(kSoftLimit); - cpu_limits.rlim_max = absl::ToInt64Seconds(kHardLimit); - - int pid = fork(); - MaybeSave(); - if (pid == 0) { - TEST_PCHECK(setrlimit(RLIMIT_CPU, &cpu_limits) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - for (;;) { - } - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - auto c = Cleanup([pid] { - int status; - EXPECT_THAT(waitpid(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status)); - EXPECT_EQ(WTERMSIG(status), SIGXCPU); - }); - - // Wait for the child to exit, but do not reap it. This will allow us to check - // its CPU usage while it is zombied. - EXPECT_THAT(waitid(P_PID, pid, nullptr, WEXITED | WNOWAIT), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Assert that the child spent 1s of CPU before getting killed. - // - // We must be careful to use CPUCLOCK_PROF, the same clock used for RLIMIT_CPU - // enforcement, to get correct results. Note that this is slightly different - // from rusage-reported CPU usage: - // - // RLIMIT_CPU, CPUCLOCK_PROF use kernel/sched/cputime.c:thread_group_cputime. - // rusage uses kernel/sched/cputime.c:thread_group_cputime_adjusted. - absl::Duration cpu = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcessCPUTime(pid)); - EXPECT_GE(cpu, kSoftLimit); - - // Child did not make it to the hard limit. - // - // Linux sends SIGXCPU synchronously with CPU tick updates. See - // kernel/time/timer.c:update_process_times: - // => account_process_tick // update task CPU usage. - // => run_posix_cpu_timers // enforce RLIMIT_CPU, sending signal. - // - // Thus, only chance for this to flake is if the system time required to - // deliver the signal exceeds 2s. - EXPECT_LT(cpu, kHardLimit); -} - -TEST(TimerTest, ProcessPingedRepeatedlyAfterCPUSoftLimit) { - struct sigaction new_action; - new_action.sa_handler = UninstallingSignalHandler; - new_action.sa_flags = 0; - sigemptyset(&new_action.sa_mask); - - constexpr absl::Duration kSoftLimit = absl::Seconds(1); - constexpr absl::Duration kHardLimit = absl::Seconds(10); - - struct rlimit cpu_limits; - cpu_limits.rlim_cur = absl::ToInt64Seconds(kSoftLimit); - cpu_limits.rlim_max = absl::ToInt64Seconds(kHardLimit); - - int pid = fork(); - MaybeSave(); - if (pid == 0) { - TEST_PCHECK(sigaction(SIGXCPU, &new_action, nullptr) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - TEST_PCHECK(setrlimit(RLIMIT_CPU, &cpu_limits) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - for (;;) { - } - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - auto c = Cleanup([pid] { - int status; - EXPECT_THAT(waitpid(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status)); - EXPECT_EQ(WTERMSIG(status), SIGXCPU); - }); - - // Wait for the child to exit, but do not reap it. This will allow us to check - // its CPU usage while it is zombied. - EXPECT_THAT(waitid(P_PID, pid, nullptr, WEXITED | WNOWAIT), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - absl::Duration cpu = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcessCPUTime(pid)); - // Following signals come every CPU second. - EXPECT_GE(cpu, kSoftLimit + absl::Seconds(1)); - - // Child did not make it to the hard limit. - // - // As above, should not flake. - EXPECT_LT(cpu, kHardLimit); -} - -TEST(TimerTest, ProcessKilledOnCPUHardLimit) { - struct sigaction new_action; - new_action.sa_handler = NoopSignalHandler; - new_action.sa_flags = 0; - sigemptyset(&new_action.sa_mask); - - constexpr absl::Duration kSoftLimit = absl::Seconds(1); - constexpr absl::Duration kHardLimit = absl::Seconds(3); - - struct rlimit cpu_limits; - cpu_limits.rlim_cur = absl::ToInt64Seconds(kSoftLimit); - cpu_limits.rlim_max = absl::ToInt64Seconds(kHardLimit); - - int pid = fork(); - MaybeSave(); - if (pid == 0) { - TEST_PCHECK(sigaction(SIGXCPU, &new_action, nullptr) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - TEST_PCHECK(setrlimit(RLIMIT_CPU, &cpu_limits) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - for (;;) { - } - } - ASSERT_THAT(pid, SyscallSucceeds()); - auto c = Cleanup([pid] { - int status; - EXPECT_THAT(waitpid(pid, &status, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(pid)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status)); - EXPECT_EQ(WTERMSIG(status), SIGKILL); - }); - - // Wait for the child to exit, but do not reap it. This will allow us to check - // its CPU usage while it is zombied. - EXPECT_THAT(waitid(P_PID, pid, nullptr, WEXITED | WNOWAIT), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - absl::Duration cpu = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ProcessCPUTime(pid)); - EXPECT_GE(cpu, kHardLimit); -} - -// RAII type for a kernel "POSIX" interval timer. (The kernel provides system -// calls such as timer_create that behave very similarly, but not identically, -// to those described by timer_create(2); in particular, the kernel does not -// implement SIGEV_THREAD. glibc builds POSIX-compliant interval timers based on -// these kernel interval timers.) -// -// Compare implementation to FileDescriptor. -class IntervalTimer { - public: - IntervalTimer() = default; - - explicit IntervalTimer(int id) { set_id(id); } - - IntervalTimer(IntervalTimer&& orig) : id_(orig.release()) {} - - IntervalTimer& operator=(IntervalTimer&& orig) { - if (this == &orig) return *this; - reset(orig.release()); - return *this; - } - - IntervalTimer(const IntervalTimer& other) = delete; - IntervalTimer& operator=(const IntervalTimer& other) = delete; - - ~IntervalTimer() { reset(); } - - int get() const { return id_; } - - int release() { - int const id = id_; - id_ = -1; - return id; - } - - void reset() { reset(-1); } - - void reset(int id) { - if (id_ >= 0) { - TEST_PCHECK(syscall(SYS_timer_delete, id_) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - } - set_id(id); - } - - PosixErrorOr<struct itimerspec> Set( - int flags, const struct itimerspec& new_value) const { - struct itimerspec old_value = {}; - if (syscall(SYS_timer_settime, id_, flags, &new_value, &old_value) < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "timer_settime"); - } - MaybeSave(); - return old_value; - } - - PosixErrorOr<struct itimerspec> Get() const { - struct itimerspec curr_value = {}; - if (syscall(SYS_timer_gettime, id_, &curr_value) < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "timer_gettime"); - } - MaybeSave(); - return curr_value; - } - - PosixErrorOr<int> Overruns() const { - int rv = syscall(SYS_timer_getoverrun, id_); - if (rv < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "timer_getoverrun"); - } - MaybeSave(); - return rv; - } - - private: - void set_id(int id) { id_ = std::max(id, -1); } - - // Kernel timer_t is int; glibc timer_t is void*. - int id_ = -1; -}; - -PosixErrorOr<IntervalTimer> TimerCreate(clockid_t clockid, - const struct sigevent& sev) { - int timerid; - if (syscall(SYS_timer_create, clockid, &sev, &timerid) < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "timer_create"); - } - MaybeSave(); - return IntervalTimer(timerid); -} - -// See timerfd.cc:TimerSlack() for rationale. -constexpr absl::Duration kTimerSlack = absl::Milliseconds(500); - -TEST(IntervalTimerTest, IsInitiallyStopped) { - struct sigevent sev = {}; - sev.sigev_notify = SIGEV_NONE; - const auto timer = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TimerCreate(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, sev)); - const struct itimerspec its = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(timer.Get()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, its.it_value.tv_sec); - EXPECT_EQ(0, its.it_value.tv_nsec); -} - -TEST(IntervalTimerTest, SingleShotSilent) { - struct sigevent sev = {}; - sev.sigev_notify = SIGEV_NONE; - const auto timer = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TimerCreate(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, sev)); - - constexpr absl::Duration kDelay = absl::Seconds(1); - struct itimerspec its = {}; - its.it_value = absl::ToTimespec(kDelay); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(timer.Set(0, its)); - - // The timer should count down to 0 and stop since the interval is zero. No - // overruns should be counted. - absl::SleepFor(kDelay + kTimerSlack); - its = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(timer.Get()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, its.it_value.tv_sec); - EXPECT_EQ(0, its.it_value.tv_nsec); - EXPECT_THAT(timer.Overruns(), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -TEST(IntervalTimerTest, PeriodicSilent) { - struct sigevent sev = {}; - sev.sigev_notify = SIGEV_NONE; - const auto timer = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TimerCreate(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, sev)); - - constexpr absl::Duration kPeriod = absl::Seconds(1); - struct itimerspec its = {}; - its.it_value = its.it_interval = absl::ToTimespec(kPeriod); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(timer.Set(0, its)); - - absl::SleepFor(kPeriod * 3 + kTimerSlack); - - // The timer should still be running. - its = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(timer.Get()); - EXPECT_TRUE(its.it_value.tv_nsec != 0 || its.it_value.tv_sec != 0); - - // Timer expirations are not counted as overruns under SIGEV_NONE. - EXPECT_THAT(timer.Overruns(), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -std::atomic<int> counted_signals; - -void IntervalTimerCountingSignalHandler(int sig, siginfo_t* info, - void* ucontext) { - counted_signals.fetch_add(1 + info->si_overrun); -} - -TEST(IntervalTimerTest, PeriodicGroupDirectedSignal) { - constexpr int kSigno = SIGUSR1; - constexpr int kSigvalue = 42; - - // Install our signal handler. - counted_signals.store(0); - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_sigaction = IntervalTimerCountingSignalHandler; - sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; - const auto scoped_sigaction = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(kSigno, sa)); - - // Ensure that kSigno is unblocked on at least one thread. - const auto scoped_sigmask = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_UNBLOCK, kSigno)); - - struct sigevent sev = {}; - sev.sigev_notify = SIGEV_SIGNAL; - sev.sigev_signo = kSigno; - sev.sigev_value.sival_int = kSigvalue; - auto timer = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TimerCreate(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, sev)); - - constexpr absl::Duration kPeriod = absl::Seconds(1); - constexpr int kCycles = 3; - struct itimerspec its = {}; - its.it_value = its.it_interval = absl::ToTimespec(kPeriod); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(timer.Set(0, its)); - - absl::SleepFor(kPeriod * kCycles + kTimerSlack); - EXPECT_GE(counted_signals.load(), kCycles); -} - -// From Linux's include/uapi/asm-generic/siginfo.h. -#ifndef sigev_notify_thread_id -#define sigev_notify_thread_id _sigev_un._tid -#endif - -TEST(IntervalTimerTest, PeriodicThreadDirectedSignal) { - constexpr int kSigno = SIGUSR1; - constexpr int kSigvalue = 42; - - // Block kSigno so that we can accumulate overruns. - sigset_t mask; - sigemptyset(&mask); - sigaddset(&mask, kSigno); - const auto scoped_sigmask = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_BLOCK, mask)); - - struct sigevent sev = {}; - sev.sigev_notify = SIGEV_THREAD_ID; - sev.sigev_signo = kSigno; - sev.sigev_value.sival_int = kSigvalue; - sev.sigev_notify_thread_id = gettid(); - auto timer = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TimerCreate(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, sev)); - - constexpr absl::Duration kPeriod = absl::Seconds(1); - constexpr int kCycles = 3; - struct itimerspec its = {}; - its.it_value = its.it_interval = absl::ToTimespec(kPeriod); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(timer.Set(0, its)); - absl::SleepFor(kPeriod * kCycles + kTimerSlack); - - // At least kCycles expirations should have occurred, resulting in kCycles-1 - // overruns (the first expiration sent the signal successfully). - siginfo_t si; - struct timespec zero_ts = absl::ToTimespec(absl::ZeroDuration()); - ASSERT_THAT(sigtimedwait(&mask, &si, &zero_ts), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kSigno)); - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_signo, kSigno); - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_code, SI_TIMER); - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_timerid, timer.get()); - EXPECT_GE(si.si_overrun, kCycles - 1); - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_int, kSigvalue); - - // Kill the timer, then drain any additional signal it may have enqueued. We - // can't do this before the preceding sigtimedwait because stopping or - // deleting the timer resets si_overrun to 0. - timer.reset(); - sigtimedwait(&mask, &si, &zero_ts); -} - -TEST(IntervalTimerTest, OtherThreadGroup) { - constexpr int kSigno = SIGUSR1; - - // Create a subprocess that does nothing until killed. - pid_t child_pid; - const auto sp = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ForkAndExec( - "/proc/self/exe", ExecveArray({"timers", "--timers_test_sleep"}), - ExecveArray(), &child_pid, nullptr)); - - // Verify that we can't create a timer that would send signals to it. - struct sigevent sev = {}; - sev.sigev_notify = SIGEV_THREAD_ID; - sev.sigev_signo = kSigno; - sev.sigev_notify_thread_id = child_pid; - EXPECT_THAT(TimerCreate(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, sev), PosixErrorIs(EINVAL, _)); -} - -TEST(IntervalTimerTest, RealTimeSignalsAreNotDuplicated) { - const int kSigno = SIGRTMIN; - constexpr int kSigvalue = 42; - - // Block signo so that we can accumulate overruns. - sigset_t mask; - sigemptyset(&mask); - sigaddset(&mask, kSigno); - const auto scoped_sigmask = ScopedSignalMask(SIG_BLOCK, mask); - - struct sigevent sev = {}; - sev.sigev_notify = SIGEV_THREAD_ID; - sev.sigev_signo = kSigno; - sev.sigev_value.sival_int = kSigvalue; - sev.sigev_notify_thread_id = gettid(); - const auto timer = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TimerCreate(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, sev)); - - constexpr absl::Duration kPeriod = absl::Seconds(1); - constexpr int kCycles = 3; - struct itimerspec its = {}; - its.it_value = its.it_interval = absl::ToTimespec(kPeriod); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(timer.Set(0, its)); - absl::SleepFor(kPeriod * kCycles + kTimerSlack); - - // Stop the timer so that no further signals are enqueued after sigtimedwait. - struct timespec zero_ts = absl::ToTimespec(absl::ZeroDuration()); - its.it_value = its.it_interval = zero_ts; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(timer.Set(0, its)); - - // The timer should have sent only a single signal, even though the kernel - // supports enqueueing of multiple RT signals. - siginfo_t si; - ASSERT_THAT(sigtimedwait(&mask, &si, &zero_ts), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kSigno)); - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_signo, kSigno); - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_code, SI_TIMER); - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_timerid, timer.get()); - // si_overrun was reset by timer_settime. - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_overrun, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_int, kSigvalue); - EXPECT_THAT(sigtimedwait(&mask, &si, &zero_ts), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST(IntervalTimerTest, AlreadyPendingSignal) { - constexpr int kSigno = SIGUSR1; - constexpr int kSigvalue = 42; - - // Block kSigno so that we can accumulate overruns. - sigset_t mask; - sigemptyset(&mask); - sigaddset(&mask, kSigno); - const auto scoped_sigmask = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_BLOCK, mask)); - - // Send ourselves a signal, preventing the timer from enqueuing. - ASSERT_THAT(tgkill(getpid(), gettid(), kSigno), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct sigevent sev = {}; - sev.sigev_notify = SIGEV_THREAD_ID; - sev.sigev_signo = kSigno; - sev.sigev_value.sival_int = kSigvalue; - sev.sigev_notify_thread_id = gettid(); - auto timer = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TimerCreate(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, sev)); - - constexpr absl::Duration kPeriod = absl::Seconds(1); - constexpr int kCycles = 3; - struct itimerspec its = {}; - its.it_value = its.it_interval = absl::ToTimespec(kPeriod); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(timer.Set(0, its)); - - // End the sleep one cycle short; we will sleep for one more cycle below. - absl::SleepFor(kPeriod * (kCycles - 1)); - - // Dequeue the first signal, which we sent to ourselves with tgkill. - siginfo_t si; - struct timespec zero_ts = absl::ToTimespec(absl::ZeroDuration()); - ASSERT_THAT(sigtimedwait(&mask, &si, &zero_ts), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kSigno)); - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_signo, kSigno); - // glibc sigtimedwait silently replaces SI_TKILL with SI_USER: - // sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sigtimedwait.c:__sigtimedwait(). This isn't - // documented, so we don't depend on it. - EXPECT_THAT(si.si_code, AnyOf(SI_USER, SI_TKILL)); - - // Sleep for 1 more cycle to give the timer time to send a signal. - absl::SleepFor(kPeriod + kTimerSlack); - - // At least kCycles expirations should have occurred, resulting in kCycles-1 - // overruns (the last expiration sent the signal successfully). - ASSERT_THAT(sigtimedwait(&mask, &si, &zero_ts), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kSigno)); - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_signo, kSigno); - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_code, SI_TIMER); - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_timerid, timer.get()); - EXPECT_GE(si.si_overrun, kCycles - 1); - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_int, kSigvalue); - - // Kill the timer, then drain any additional signal it may have enqueued. We - // can't do this before the preceding sigtimedwait because stopping or - // deleting the timer resets si_overrun to 0. - timer.reset(); - sigtimedwait(&mask, &si, &zero_ts); -} - -TEST(IntervalTimerTest, IgnoredSignalCountsAsOverrun) { - constexpr int kSigno = SIGUSR1; - constexpr int kSigvalue = 42; - - // Ignore kSigno. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; - const auto scoped_sigaction = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(kSigno, sa)); - - // Unblock kSigno so that ignored signals will be discarded. - sigset_t mask; - sigemptyset(&mask); - sigaddset(&mask, kSigno); - auto scoped_sigmask = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_UNBLOCK, mask)); - - struct sigevent sev = {}; - sev.sigev_notify = SIGEV_THREAD_ID; - sev.sigev_signo = kSigno; - sev.sigev_value.sival_int = kSigvalue; - sev.sigev_notify_thread_id = gettid(); - auto timer = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TimerCreate(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, sev)); - - constexpr absl::Duration kPeriod = absl::Seconds(1); - constexpr int kCycles = 3; - struct itimerspec its = {}; - its.it_value = its.it_interval = absl::ToTimespec(kPeriod); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(timer.Set(0, its)); - - // End the sleep one cycle short; we will sleep for one more cycle below. - absl::SleepFor(kPeriod * (kCycles - 1)); - - // Block kSigno so that ignored signals will be enqueued. - scoped_sigmask.Release()(); - scoped_sigmask = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSignalMask(SIG_BLOCK, mask)); - - // Sleep for 1 more cycle to give the timer time to send a signal. - absl::SleepFor(kPeriod + kTimerSlack); - - // At least kCycles expirations should have occurred, resulting in kCycles-1 - // overruns (the last expiration sent the signal successfully). - siginfo_t si; - struct timespec zero_ts = absl::ToTimespec(absl::ZeroDuration()); - ASSERT_THAT(sigtimedwait(&mask, &si, &zero_ts), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(kSigno)); - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_signo, kSigno); - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_code, SI_TIMER); - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_timerid, timer.get()); - EXPECT_GE(si.si_overrun, kCycles - 1); - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_int, kSigvalue); - - // Kill the timer, then drain any additional signal it may have enqueued. We - // can't do this before the preceding sigtimedwait because stopping or - // deleting the timer resets si_overrun to 0. - timer.reset(); - sigtimedwait(&mask, &si, &zero_ts); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - gvisor::testing::TestInit(&argc, &argv); - - if (FLAGS_timers_test_sleep) { - while (true) { - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(10)); - } - } - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/tkill.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/tkill.cc deleted file mode 100644 index bae377c69..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/tkill.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <cerrno> -#include <csignal> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -static int tkill(pid_t tid, int sig) { - int ret; - do { - // NOTE(b/25434735): tkill(2) could return EAGAIN for RT signals. - ret = syscall(SYS_tkill, tid, sig); - } while (ret == -1 && errno == EAGAIN); - return ret; -} - -TEST(TkillTest, InvalidTID) { - EXPECT_THAT(tkill(-1, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(tkill(0, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(TkillTest, ValidTID) { - EXPECT_THAT(tkill(gettid(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -void SigHandler(int sig, siginfo_t* info, void* context) { - TEST_CHECK(sig == SIGRTMAX); - TEST_CHECK(info->si_pid == getpid()); - TEST_CHECK(info->si_uid == getuid()); - TEST_CHECK(info->si_code == SI_TKILL); -} - -// Test with a real signal. -TEST(TkillTest, ValidTIDAndRealSignal) { - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_sigaction = SigHandler; - sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; - ASSERT_THAT(sigaction(SIGRTMAX, &sa, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - // InitGoogle blocks all RT signals, so we need undo it. - sigset_t unblock; - sigemptyset(&unblock); - sigaddset(&unblock, SIGRTMAX); - ASSERT_THAT(sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &unblock, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(tkill(gettid(), SIGRTMAX), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/truncate.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/truncate.cc deleted file mode 100644 index e5cc5d97c..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/truncate.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,217 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <sys/resource.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/vfs.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <iostream> -#include <string> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/file_base.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -class FixtureTruncateTest : public FileTest { - void SetUp() override { FileTest::SetUp(); } -}; - -TEST_F(FixtureTruncateTest, Truncate) { - // Get the current rlimit and restore after test run. - struct rlimit initial_lim; - ASSERT_THAT(getrlimit(RLIMIT_FSIZE, &initial_lim), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto cleanup = Cleanup([&initial_lim] { - EXPECT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_FSIZE, &initial_lim), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // Check that it starts at size zero. - struct stat buf; - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(test_file_fd_.get(), &buf), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(buf.st_size, 0); - - // Stay at size zero. - EXPECT_THAT(truncate(test_file_name_.c_str(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(test_file_fd_.get(), &buf), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(buf.st_size, 0); - - // Grow to ten bytes. - EXPECT_THAT(truncate(test_file_name_.c_str(), 10), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(test_file_fd_.get(), &buf), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(buf.st_size, 10); - - // Can't be truncated to a negative number. - EXPECT_THAT(truncate(test_file_name_.c_str(), -1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - // Try growing past the file size limit. - sigset_t new_mask; - sigemptyset(&new_mask); - sigaddset(&new_mask, SIGXFSZ); - sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &new_mask, nullptr); - struct timespec timelimit; - timelimit.tv_sec = 10; - timelimit.tv_nsec = 0; - - struct rlimit setlim; - setlim.rlim_cur = 1024; - setlim.rlim_max = RLIM_INFINITY; - ASSERT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_FSIZE, &setlim), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(truncate(test_file_name_.c_str(), 1025), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFBIG)); - EXPECT_EQ(sigtimedwait(&new_mask, nullptr, &timelimit), SIGXFSZ); - ASSERT_THAT(sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &new_mask, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Shrink back down to zero. - EXPECT_THAT(truncate(test_file_name_.c_str(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(test_file_fd_.get(), &buf), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(buf.st_size, 0); -} - -TEST_F(FixtureTruncateTest, Ftruncate) { - // Get the current rlimit and restore after test run. - struct rlimit initial_lim; - ASSERT_THAT(getrlimit(RLIMIT_FSIZE, &initial_lim), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto cleanup = Cleanup([&initial_lim] { - EXPECT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_FSIZE, &initial_lim), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - // Check that it starts at size zero. - struct stat buf; - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(test_file_fd_.get(), &buf), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(buf.st_size, 0); - - // Stay at size zero. - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(test_file_fd_.get(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(test_file_fd_.get(), &buf), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(buf.st_size, 0); - - // Grow to ten bytes. - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(test_file_fd_.get(), 10), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(test_file_fd_.get(), &buf), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(buf.st_size, 10); - - // Can't be truncated to a negative number. - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(test_file_fd_.get(), -1), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - // Try growing past the file size limit. - sigset_t new_mask; - sigemptyset(&new_mask); - sigaddset(&new_mask, SIGXFSZ); - sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &new_mask, nullptr); - struct timespec timelimit; - timelimit.tv_sec = 10; - timelimit.tv_nsec = 0; - - struct rlimit setlim; - setlim.rlim_cur = 1024; - setlim.rlim_max = RLIM_INFINITY; - ASSERT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_FSIZE, &setlim), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(test_file_fd_.get(), 1025), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFBIG)); - EXPECT_EQ(sigtimedwait(&new_mask, nullptr, &timelimit), SIGXFSZ); - ASSERT_THAT(sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &new_mask, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Shrink back down to zero. - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(test_file_fd_.get(), 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fstat(test_file_fd_.get(), &buf), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(buf.st_size, 0); -} - -// Truncating a file down clears that portion of the file. -TEST_F(FixtureTruncateTest, FtruncateShrinkGrow) { - std::vector<char> buf(10, 'a'); - EXPECT_THAT(WriteFd(test_file_fd_.get(), buf.data(), buf.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf.size())); - - // Shrink then regrow the file. This should clear the second half of the file. - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(test_file_fd_.get(), 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(test_file_fd_.get(), 10), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(lseek(test_file_fd_.get(), 0, SEEK_SET), SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::vector<char> buf2(10); - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(test_file_fd_.get(), buf2.data(), buf2.size()), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf2.size())); - - std::vector<char> expect = {'a', 'a', 'a', 'a', 'a', - '\0', '\0', '\0', '\0', '\0'}; - EXPECT_EQ(expect, buf2); -} - -TEST(TruncateTest, TruncateDir) { - auto temp_dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - EXPECT_THAT(truncate(temp_dir.path().c_str(), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EISDIR)); -} - -TEST(TruncateTest, FtruncateDir) { - auto temp_dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(temp_dir.path(), O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY)); - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(fd.get(), 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(TruncateTest, TruncateNonWriteable) { - // Make sure we don't have CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, since that allows the user to - // always override write permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - auto temp_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), absl::string_view(), 0555 /* mode */)); - EXPECT_THAT(truncate(temp_file.path().c_str(), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -TEST(TruncateTest, FtruncateNonWriteable) { - auto temp_file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileWith( - GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), absl::string_view(), 0555 /* mode */)); - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(temp_file.path(), O_RDONLY)); - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(fd.get(), 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST(TruncateTest, TruncateNonExist) { - EXPECT_THAT(truncate("/foo/bar", 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -TEST(TruncateTest, FtruncateVirtualTmp_NoRandomSave) { - auto temp_file = NewTempAbsPathInDir("/dev/shm"); - const DisableSave ds; // Incompatible permissions. - const FileDescriptor fd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(temp_file, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0)); - EXPECT_THAT(ftruncate(fd.get(), 100), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// NOTE: There are additional truncate(2)/ftruncate(2) tests in mknod.cc -// which are there to avoid running the tests on a number of different -// filesystems which may not support mknod. - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/udp_bind.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/udp_bind.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 6d92bdbeb..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/udp_bind.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,316 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <arpa/inet.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -struct sockaddr_in_common { - sa_family_t sin_family; - in_port_t sin_port; -}; - -struct SendtoTestParam { - // Human readable description of test parameter. - std::string description; - - // Test is broken in gVisor, skip. - bool skip_on_gvisor; - - // Domain for the socket that will do the sending. - int send_domain; - - // Address to bind for the socket that will do the sending. - struct sockaddr_storage send_addr; - socklen_t send_addr_len; // 0 for unbound. - - // Address to connect to for the socket that will do the sending. - struct sockaddr_storage connect_addr; - socklen_t connect_addr_len; // 0 for no connection. - - // Domain for the socket that will do the receiving. - int recv_domain; - - // Address to bind for the socket that will do the receiving. - struct sockaddr_storage recv_addr; - socklen_t recv_addr_len; - - // Address to send to. - struct sockaddr_storage sendto_addr; - socklen_t sendto_addr_len; - - // Expected errno for the sendto call. - std::vector<int> sendto_errnos; // empty on success. -}; - -class SendtoTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<SendtoTestParam> { - protected: - SendtoTest() { - // gUnit uses printf, so so will we. - printf("Testing with %s\n", GetParam().description.c_str()); - } -}; - -TEST_P(SendtoTest, Sendto) { - auto param = GetParam(); - - SKIP_IF(param.skip_on_gvisor && IsRunningOnGvisor()); - - const FileDescriptor s1 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(param.send_domain, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)); - const FileDescriptor s2 = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Socket(param.recv_domain, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)); - - if (param.send_addr_len > 0) { - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s1.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(¶m.send_addr), - param.send_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - if (param.connect_addr_len > 0) { - ASSERT_THAT( - connect(s1.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(¶m.connect_addr), - param.connect_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s2.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(¶m.recv_addr), - param.recv_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct sockaddr_storage real_recv_addr = {}; - socklen_t real_recv_addr_len = param.recv_addr_len; - ASSERT_THAT( - getsockname(s2.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&real_recv_addr), - &real_recv_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_EQ(real_recv_addr_len, param.recv_addr_len); - - int recv_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in_common*>(&real_recv_addr)->sin_port; - - struct sockaddr_storage sendto_addr = param.sendto_addr; - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in_common*>(&sendto_addr)->sin_port = recv_port; - - char buf[20] = {}; - if (!param.sendto_errnos.empty()) { - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendto)(s1.get(), buf, sizeof(buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&sendto_addr), - param.sendto_addr_len), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ElementOf(param.sendto_errnos))); - return; - } - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sendto)(s1.get(), buf, sizeof(buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&sendto_addr), - param.sendto_addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - struct sockaddr_storage got_addr = {}; - socklen_t got_addr_len = sizeof(sockaddr_storage); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvfrom)(s2.get(), buf, sizeof(buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&got_addr), - &got_addr_len), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - ASSERT_GT(got_addr_len, sizeof(sockaddr_in_common)); - int got_port = reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in_common*>(&got_addr)->sin_port; - - struct sockaddr_storage sender_addr = {}; - socklen_t sender_addr_len = sizeof(sockaddr_storage); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockname(s1.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&sender_addr), - &sender_addr_len), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_GT(sender_addr_len, sizeof(sockaddr_in_common)); - int sender_port = - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in_common*>(&sender_addr)->sin_port; - - EXPECT_EQ(got_port, sender_port); -} - -socklen_t Ipv4Addr(sockaddr_storage* addr, int port = 0) { - auto addr4 = reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(addr); - addr4->sin_family = AF_INET; - addr4->sin_port = port; - inet_pton(AF_INET, "127.0.0.1", &addr4->sin_addr.s_addr); - return sizeof(struct sockaddr_in); -} - -socklen_t Ipv6Addr(sockaddr_storage* addr, int port = 0) { - auto addr6 = reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in6*>(addr); - addr6->sin6_family = AF_INET6; - addr6->sin6_port = port; - inet_pton(AF_INET6, "::1", &addr6->sin6_addr.s6_addr); - return sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6); -} - -socklen_t Ipv4MappedIpv6Addr(sockaddr_storage* addr, int port = 0) { - auto addr6 = reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in6*>(addr); - addr6->sin6_family = AF_INET6; - addr6->sin6_port = port; - inet_pton(AF_INET6, "::ffff:127.0.0.1", &addr6->sin6_addr.s6_addr); - return sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - UdpBindTest, SendtoTest, - ::testing::Values( - []() { - SendtoTestParam param = {}; - param.description = "IPv4 mapped IPv6 sendto IPv4 mapped IPv6"; - param.send_domain = AF_INET6; - param.send_addr_len = Ipv4MappedIpv6Addr(¶m.send_addr); - param.recv_domain = AF_INET6; - param.recv_addr_len = Ipv4MappedIpv6Addr(¶m.recv_addr); - param.sendto_addr_len = Ipv4MappedIpv6Addr(¶m.sendto_addr); - return param; - }(), - []() { - SendtoTestParam param = {}; - param.description = "IPv6 sendto IPv6"; - param.send_domain = AF_INET6; - param.send_addr_len = Ipv6Addr(¶m.send_addr); - param.recv_domain = AF_INET6; - param.recv_addr_len = Ipv6Addr(¶m.recv_addr); - param.sendto_addr_len = Ipv6Addr(¶m.sendto_addr); - return param; - }(), - []() { - SendtoTestParam param = {}; - param.description = "IPv4 sendto IPv4"; - param.send_domain = AF_INET; - param.send_addr_len = Ipv4Addr(¶m.send_addr); - param.recv_domain = AF_INET; - param.recv_addr_len = Ipv4Addr(¶m.recv_addr); - param.sendto_addr_len = Ipv4Addr(¶m.sendto_addr); - return param; - }(), - []() { - SendtoTestParam param = {}; - param.description = "IPv4 mapped IPv6 sendto IPv4"; - param.send_domain = AF_INET6; - param.send_addr_len = Ipv4MappedIpv6Addr(¶m.send_addr); - param.recv_domain = AF_INET; - param.recv_addr_len = Ipv4Addr(¶m.recv_addr); - param.sendto_addr_len = Ipv4MappedIpv6Addr(¶m.sendto_addr); - return param; - }(), - []() { - SendtoTestParam param = {}; - param.description = "IPv4 sendto IPv4 mapped IPv6"; - param.send_domain = AF_INET; - param.send_addr_len = Ipv4Addr(¶m.send_addr); - param.recv_domain = AF_INET6; - param.recv_addr_len = Ipv4MappedIpv6Addr(¶m.recv_addr); - param.sendto_addr_len = Ipv4Addr(¶m.sendto_addr); - return param; - }(), - []() { - SendtoTestParam param = {}; - param.description = "unbound IPv6 sendto IPv4 mapped IPv6"; - param.send_domain = AF_INET6; - param.recv_domain = AF_INET6; - param.recv_addr_len = Ipv4MappedIpv6Addr(¶m.recv_addr); - param.sendto_addr_len = Ipv4MappedIpv6Addr(¶m.sendto_addr); - return param; - }(), - []() { - SendtoTestParam param = {}; - param.description = "unbound IPv6 sendto IPv4"; - param.send_domain = AF_INET6; - param.recv_domain = AF_INET; - param.recv_addr_len = Ipv4Addr(¶m.recv_addr); - param.sendto_addr_len = Ipv4MappedIpv6Addr(¶m.sendto_addr); - return param; - }(), - []() { - SendtoTestParam param = {}; - param.description = "IPv6 sendto IPv4"; - param.send_domain = AF_INET6; - param.send_addr_len = Ipv6Addr(¶m.send_addr); - param.recv_domain = AF_INET; - param.recv_addr_len = Ipv4Addr(¶m.recv_addr); - param.sendto_addr_len = Ipv4MappedIpv6Addr(¶m.sendto_addr); - param.sendto_errnos = {ENETUNREACH}; - return param; - }(), - []() { - SendtoTestParam param = {}; - param.description = "IPv4 mapped IPv6 sendto IPv6"; - param.send_domain = AF_INET6; - param.send_addr_len = Ipv4MappedIpv6Addr(¶m.send_addr); - param.recv_domain = AF_INET6; - param.recv_addr_len = Ipv6Addr(¶m.recv_addr); - param.sendto_addr_len = Ipv6Addr(¶m.sendto_addr); - param.sendto_errnos = {EAFNOSUPPORT}; - // The errno returned changed in Linux commit c8e6ad0829a723. - param.sendto_errnos = {EINVAL, EAFNOSUPPORT}; - return param; - }(), - []() { - SendtoTestParam param = {}; - param.description = "connected IPv4 mapped IPv6 sendto IPv6"; - param.send_domain = AF_INET6; - param.connect_addr_len = - Ipv4MappedIpv6Addr(¶m.connect_addr, 5000); - param.recv_domain = AF_INET6; - param.recv_addr_len = Ipv6Addr(¶m.recv_addr); - param.sendto_addr_len = Ipv6Addr(¶m.sendto_addr); - // The errno returned changed in Linux commit c8e6ad0829a723. - param.sendto_errnos = {EINVAL, EAFNOSUPPORT}; - return param; - }(), - []() { - SendtoTestParam param = {}; - param.description = "connected IPv6 sendto IPv4 mapped IPv6"; - // TODO(igudger): Determine if this inconsistent behavior is worth - // implementing. - param.skip_on_gvisor = true; - param.send_domain = AF_INET6; - param.connect_addr_len = Ipv6Addr(¶m.connect_addr, 5000); - param.recv_domain = AF_INET6; - param.recv_addr_len = Ipv4MappedIpv6Addr(¶m.recv_addr); - param.sendto_addr_len = Ipv4MappedIpv6Addr(¶m.sendto_addr); - return param; - }(), - []() { - SendtoTestParam param = {}; - param.description = "connected IPv6 sendto IPv4"; - // TODO(igudger): Determine if this inconsistent behavior is worth - // implementing. - param.skip_on_gvisor = true; - param.send_domain = AF_INET6; - param.connect_addr_len = Ipv6Addr(¶m.connect_addr, 5000); - param.recv_domain = AF_INET; - param.recv_addr_len = Ipv4Addr(¶m.recv_addr); - param.sendto_addr_len = Ipv4MappedIpv6Addr(¶m.sendto_addr); - return param; - }())); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/udp_socket.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/udp_socket.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 111dbacdf..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/udp_socket.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1349 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <arpa/inet.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <linux/errqueue.h> -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/types.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/base/macros.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// The initial port to be be used on gvisor. -constexpr int TestPort = 40000; - -// Fixture for tests parameterized by the address family to use (AF_INET and -// AF_INET6) when creating sockets. -class UdpSocketTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<AddressFamily> { - protected: - // Creates two sockets that will be used by test cases. - void SetUp() override; - - // Closes the sockets created by SetUp(). - void TearDown() override { - EXPECT_THAT(close(s_), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(t_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - for (size_t i = 0; i < ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(ports_); ++i) { - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(FreeAvailablePort(ports_[i])); - } - } - - // First UDP socket. - int s_; - - // Second UDP socket. - int t_; - - // The length of the socket address. - socklen_t addrlen_; - - // Initialized address pointing to loopback and port TestPort+i. - struct sockaddr* addr_[3]; - - // Initialize "any" address. - struct sockaddr* anyaddr_; - - // Used ports. - int ports_[3]; - - private: - // Storage for the loopback addresses. - struct sockaddr_storage addr_storage_[3]; - - // Storage for the "any" address. - struct sockaddr_storage anyaddr_storage_; -}; - -// Gets a pointer to the port component of the given address. -uint16_t* Port(struct sockaddr_storage* addr) { - switch (addr->ss_family) { - case AF_INET: { - auto sin = reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in*>(addr); - return &sin->sin_port; - } - case AF_INET6: { - auto sin6 = reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in6*>(addr); - return &sin6->sin6_port; - } - } - - return nullptr; -} - -void UdpSocketTest::SetUp() { - int type; - if (GetParam() == AddressFamily::kIpv4) { - type = AF_INET; - auto sin = reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in*>(&anyaddr_storage_); - addrlen_ = sizeof(*sin); - sin->sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_ANY); - } else { - type = AF_INET6; - auto sin6 = reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in6*>(&anyaddr_storage_); - addrlen_ = sizeof(*sin6); - if (GetParam() == AddressFamily::kIpv6) { - sin6->sin6_addr = IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT; - } else { - TestAddress const& v4_mapped_any = V4MappedAny(); - sin6->sin6_addr = - reinterpret_cast<const struct sockaddr_in6*>(&v4_mapped_any.addr) - ->sin6_addr; - } - } - ASSERT_THAT(s_ = socket(type, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(t_ = socket(type, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP), SyscallSucceeds()); - - memset(&anyaddr_storage_, 0, sizeof(anyaddr_storage_)); - anyaddr_ = reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&anyaddr_storage_); - anyaddr_->sa_family = type; - - if (gvisor::testing::IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - for (size_t i = 0; i < ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(ports_); ++i) { - ports_[i] = TestPort + i; - } - } else { - // When not under gvisor, use utility function to pick port. Assert that - // all ports are different. - std::string error; - for (size_t i = 0; i < ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(ports_); ++i) { - // Find an unused port, we specify port 0 to allow the kernel to provide - // the port. - bool unique = true; - do { - ports_[i] = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(PortAvailable( - 0, AddressFamily::kDualStack, SocketType::kUdp, false)); - ASSERT_GT(ports_[i], 0); - for (size_t j = 0; j < i; ++j) { - if (ports_[j] == ports_[i]) { - unique = false; - break; - } - } - } while (!unique); - } - } - - // Initialize the sockaddrs. - for (size_t i = 0; i < ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(addr_); ++i) { - memset(&addr_storage_[i], 0, sizeof(addr_storage_[i])); - - addr_[i] = reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_storage_[i]); - addr_[i]->sa_family = type; - - switch (type) { - case AF_INET: { - auto sin = reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in*>(addr_[i]); - sin->sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); - sin->sin_port = htons(ports_[i]); - break; - } - case AF_INET6: { - auto sin6 = reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in6*>(addr_[i]); - sin6->sin6_addr = in6addr_loopback; - sin6->sin6_port = htons(ports_[i]); - break; - } - } - } -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, Creation) { - int type = AF_INET6; - if (GetParam() == AddressFamily::kIpv4) { - type = AF_INET; - } - - int s_; - - ASSERT_THAT(s_ = socket(type, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(s_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(s_ = socket(type, SOCK_DGRAM, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(s_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_THAT(s_ = socket(type, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_UDP), SyscallFails()); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, Getsockname) { - // Check that we're not bound. - struct sockaddr_storage addr; - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockname(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, addrlen_); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(&addr, anyaddr_, addrlen_), 0); - - // Bind, then check that we get the right address. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockname(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, addrlen_); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(&addr, addr_[0], addrlen_), 0); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, Getpeername) { - // Check that we're not connected. - struct sockaddr_storage addr; - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT(getpeername(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTCONN)); - - // Connect, then check that we get the right address. - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT(getpeername(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, addrlen_); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(&addr, addr_[0], addrlen_), 0); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, SendNotConnected) { - // Do send & write, they must fail. - char buf[512]; - EXPECT_THAT(send(s_, buf, sizeof(buf), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EDESTADDRREQ)); - - EXPECT_THAT(write(s_, buf, sizeof(buf)), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EDESTADDRREQ)); - - // Use sendto. - ASSERT_THAT(sendto(s_, buf, sizeof(buf), 0, addr_[0], addrlen_), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // Check that we're bound now. - struct sockaddr_storage addr; - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockname(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, addrlen_); - EXPECT_NE(*Port(&addr), 0); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, ConnectBinds) { - // Connect the socket. - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that we're bound now. - struct sockaddr_storage addr; - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockname(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, addrlen_); - EXPECT_NE(*Port(&addr), 0); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, ReceiveNotBound) { - char buf[512]; - EXPECT_THAT(recv(s_, buf, sizeof(buf), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, Bind) { - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Try to bind again. - EXPECT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[1], addrlen_), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - // Check that we're still bound to the original address. - struct sockaddr_storage addr; - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockname(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, addrlen_); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(&addr, addr_[0], addrlen_), 0); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, BindInUse) { - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Try to bind again. - EXPECT_THAT(bind(t_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EADDRINUSE)); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, ReceiveAfterConnect) { - // Connect s_ to loopback:TestPort, and bind t_ to loopback:TestPort. - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(t_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Get the address s_ was bound to during connect. - struct sockaddr_storage addr; - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockname(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, addrlen_); - - // Send from t_ to s_. - char buf[512]; - RandomizeBuffer(buf, sizeof(buf)); - ASSERT_THAT(sendto(t_, buf, sizeof(buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), addrlen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // Receive the data. - char received[sizeof(buf)]; - EXPECT_THAT(recv(s_, received, sizeof(received), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received))); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(buf, received, sizeof(buf)), 0); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, ReceiveAfterDisconnect) { - // Connect s_ to loopback:TestPort, and bind t_ to loopback:TestPort. - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(bind(t_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(connect(t_, addr_[1], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Get the address s_ was bound to during connect. - struct sockaddr_storage addr; - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockname(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, addrlen_); - - for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) { - // Send from t_ to s_. - char buf[512]; - RandomizeBuffer(buf, sizeof(buf)); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockname(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(sendto(t_, buf, sizeof(buf), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), addrlen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // Receive the data. - char received[sizeof(buf)]; - EXPECT_THAT(recv(s_, received, sizeof(received), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received))); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(buf, received, sizeof(buf)), 0); - - // Disconnect s_. - struct sockaddr addr = {}; - addr.sa_family = AF_UNSPEC; - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, &addr, sizeof(addr.sa_family)), SyscallSucceeds()); - // Connect s_ loopback:TestPort. - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - } -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, Connect) { - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that we're connected to the right peer. - struct sockaddr_storage peer; - socklen_t peerlen = sizeof(peer); - EXPECT_THAT(getpeername(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&peer), &peerlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(peerlen, addrlen_); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(&peer, addr_[0], addrlen_), 0); - - // Try to bind after connect. - EXPECT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[1], addrlen_), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - // Try to connect again. - EXPECT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[2], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that peer name changed. - peerlen = sizeof(peer); - EXPECT_THAT(getpeername(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&peer), &peerlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(peerlen, addrlen_); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(&peer, addr_[2], addrlen_), 0); -} - -void ConnectAny(AddressFamily family, int sockfd, uint16_t port) { - struct sockaddr_storage addr = {}; - - // Precondition check. - { - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT( - getsockname(sockfd, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - if (family == AddressFamily::kIpv4) { - auto addr_out = reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in*>(&addr); - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, sizeof(*addr_out)); - EXPECT_EQ(addr_out->sin_addr.s_addr, htonl(INADDR_ANY)); - } else { - auto addr_out = reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in6*>(&addr); - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, sizeof(*addr_out)); - struct in6_addr any = IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT; - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(&addr_out->sin6_addr, &any, sizeof(in6_addr)), 0); - } - - { - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT( - getpeername(sockfd, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTCONN)); - } - - struct sockaddr_storage baddr = {}; - if (family == AddressFamily::kIpv4) { - auto addr_in = reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in*>(&baddr); - addrlen = sizeof(*addr_in); - addr_in->sin_family = AF_INET; - addr_in->sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_ANY); - addr_in->sin_port = port; - } else { - auto addr_in = reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in6*>(&baddr); - addrlen = sizeof(*addr_in); - addr_in->sin6_family = AF_INET6; - addr_in->sin6_port = port; - if (family == AddressFamily::kIpv6) { - addr_in->sin6_addr = IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT; - } else { - TestAddress const& v4_mapped_any = V4MappedAny(); - addr_in->sin6_addr = - reinterpret_cast<const struct sockaddr_in6*>(&v4_mapped_any.addr) - ->sin6_addr; - } - } - - // TODO(b/138658473): gVisor doesn't allow connecting to the zero port. - if (port == 0) { - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - } - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockfd, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&baddr), addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - } - - // Postcondition check. - { - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT( - getsockname(sockfd, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - if (family == AddressFamily::kIpv4) { - auto addr_out = reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in*>(&addr); - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, sizeof(*addr_out)); - EXPECT_EQ(addr_out->sin_addr.s_addr, htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK)); - } else { - auto addr_out = reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in6*>(&addr); - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, sizeof(*addr_out)); - struct in6_addr loopback; - if (family == AddressFamily::kIpv6) { - loopback = IN6ADDR_LOOPBACK_INIT; - } else { - TestAddress const& v4_mapped_loopback = V4MappedLoopback(); - loopback = reinterpret_cast<const struct sockaddr_in6*>( - &v4_mapped_loopback.addr) - ->sin6_addr; - } - - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(&addr_out->sin6_addr, &loopback, sizeof(in6_addr)), 0); - } - - addrlen = sizeof(addr); - if (port == 0) { - EXPECT_THAT( - getpeername(sockfd, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTCONN)); - } else { - EXPECT_THAT( - getpeername(sockfd, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - } - } -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, ConnectAny) { ConnectAny(GetParam(), s_, 0); } - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, ConnectAnyWithPort) { - auto port = *Port(reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_storage*>(addr_[1])); - ConnectAny(GetParam(), s_, port); -} - -void DisconnectAfterConnectAny(AddressFamily family, int sockfd, int port) { - struct sockaddr_storage addr = {}; - - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - struct sockaddr_storage baddr = {}; - if (family == AddressFamily::kIpv4) { - auto addr_in = reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in*>(&baddr); - addrlen = sizeof(*addr_in); - addr_in->sin_family = AF_INET; - addr_in->sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_ANY); - addr_in->sin_port = port; - } else { - auto addr_in = reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in6*>(&baddr); - addrlen = sizeof(*addr_in); - addr_in->sin6_family = AF_INET6; - addr_in->sin6_port = port; - if (family == AddressFamily::kIpv6) { - addr_in->sin6_addr = IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT; - } else { - TestAddress const& v4_mapped_any = V4MappedAny(); - addr_in->sin6_addr = - reinterpret_cast<const struct sockaddr_in6*>(&v4_mapped_any.addr) - ->sin6_addr; - } - } - - // TODO(b/138658473): gVisor doesn't allow connecting to the zero port. - if (port == 0) { - SKIP_IF(IsRunningOnGvisor()); - } - - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockfd, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&baddr), addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - // Now the socket is bound to the loopback address. - - // Disconnect - addrlen = sizeof(addr); - addr.ss_family = AF_UNSPEC; - ASSERT_THAT(connect(sockfd, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that after disconnect the socket is bound to the ANY address. - EXPECT_THAT(getsockname(sockfd, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - if (family == AddressFamily::kIpv4) { - auto addr_out = reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in*>(&addr); - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, sizeof(*addr_out)); - EXPECT_EQ(addr_out->sin_addr.s_addr, htonl(INADDR_ANY)); - } else { - auto addr_out = reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in6*>(&addr); - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, sizeof(*addr_out)); - struct in6_addr loopback = IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT; - - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(&addr_out->sin6_addr, &loopback, sizeof(in6_addr)), 0); - } -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, DisconnectAfterConnectAny) { - DisconnectAfterConnectAny(GetParam(), s_, 0); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, DisconnectAfterConnectAnyWithPort) { - auto port = *Port(reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_storage*>(addr_[1])); - DisconnectAfterConnectAny(GetParam(), s_, port); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, DisconnectAfterBind) { - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[1], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - // Connect the socket. - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct sockaddr_storage addr = {}; - addr.ss_family = AF_UNSPEC; - EXPECT_THAT( - connect(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), sizeof(addr.ss_family)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that we're still bound. - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockname(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, addrlen_); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(&addr, addr_[1], addrlen_), 0); - - addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT(getpeername(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTCONN)); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, DisconnectAfterBindToAny) { - struct sockaddr_storage baddr = {}; - socklen_t addrlen; - auto port = *Port(reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_storage*>(addr_[1])); - if (GetParam() == AddressFamily::kIpv4) { - auto addr_in = reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in*>(&baddr); - addr_in->sin_family = AF_INET; - addr_in->sin_port = port; - addr_in->sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_ANY); - } else { - auto addr_in = reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr_in6*>(&baddr); - addr_in->sin6_family = AF_INET6; - addr_in->sin6_port = port; - addr_in->sin6_scope_id = 0; - addr_in->sin6_addr = IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT; - } - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&baddr), addrlen_), - SyscallSucceeds()); - // Connect the socket. - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct sockaddr_storage addr = {}; - addr.ss_family = AF_UNSPEC; - EXPECT_THAT( - connect(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), sizeof(addr.ss_family)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that we're still bound. - addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockname(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, addrlen_); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(&addr, &baddr, addrlen), 0); - - addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT(getpeername(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTCONN)); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, Disconnect) { - for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) { - // Try to connect again. - EXPECT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[2], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that we're connected to the right peer. - struct sockaddr_storage peer; - socklen_t peerlen = sizeof(peer); - EXPECT_THAT(getpeername(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&peer), &peerlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(peerlen, addrlen_); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(&peer, addr_[2], addrlen_), 0); - - // Try to disconnect. - struct sockaddr_storage addr = {}; - addr.ss_family = AF_UNSPEC; - EXPECT_THAT( - connect(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), sizeof(addr.ss_family)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - peerlen = sizeof(peer); - EXPECT_THAT(getpeername(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&peer), &peerlen), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTCONN)); - - // Check that we're still bound. - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT(getsockname(s_, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, addrlen_); - EXPECT_EQ(*Port(&addr), 0); - } -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, ConnectBadAddress) { - struct sockaddr addr = {}; - addr.sa_family = addr_[0]->sa_family; - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, &addr, sizeof(addr.sa_family)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, SendToAddressOtherThanConnected) { - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send to a different destination than we're connected to. - char buf[512]; - EXPECT_THAT(sendto(s_, buf, sizeof(buf), 0, addr_[1], addrlen_), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, ZerolengthWriteAllowed) { - // Bind s_ to loopback:TestPort, and connect to loopback:TestPort+1. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[1], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Bind t_ to loopback:TestPort+1. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(t_, addr_[1], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - char buf[3]; - // Send zero length packet from s_ to t_. - ASSERT_THAT(write(s_, buf, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - // Receive the packet. - char received[3]; - EXPECT_THAT(read(t_, received, sizeof(received)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, ZerolengthWriteAllowedNonBlockRead) { - // Bind s_ to loopback:TestPort, and connect to loopback:TestPort+1. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[1], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Bind t_ to loopback:TestPort+1. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(t_, addr_[1], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Set t_ to non-blocking. - int opts = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(opts = fcntl(t_, F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(t_, F_SETFL, opts | O_NONBLOCK), SyscallSucceeds()); - - char buf[3]; - // Send zero length packet from s_ to t_. - ASSERT_THAT(write(s_, buf, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - // Receive the packet. - char received[3]; - EXPECT_THAT(read(t_, received, sizeof(received)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(read(t_, received, sizeof(received)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, SendAndReceiveNotConnected) { - // Bind s_ to loopback. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send some data to s_. - char buf[512]; - RandomizeBuffer(buf, sizeof(buf)); - - ASSERT_THAT(sendto(t_, buf, sizeof(buf), 0, addr_[0], addrlen_), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // Receive the data. - char received[sizeof(buf)]; - EXPECT_THAT(recv(s_, received, sizeof(received), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received))); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(buf, received, sizeof(buf)), 0); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, SendAndReceiveConnected) { - // Bind s_ to loopback:TestPort, and connect to loopback:TestPort+1. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[1], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Bind t_ to loopback:TestPort+1. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(t_, addr_[1], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send some data from t_ to s_. - char buf[512]; - RandomizeBuffer(buf, sizeof(buf)); - - ASSERT_THAT(sendto(t_, buf, sizeof(buf), 0, addr_[0], addrlen_), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // Receive the data. - char received[sizeof(buf)]; - EXPECT_THAT(recv(s_, received, sizeof(received), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received))); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(buf, received, sizeof(buf)), 0); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, ReceiveFromNotConnected) { - // Bind s_ to loopback:TestPort, and connect to loopback:TestPort+1. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[1], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Bind t_ to loopback:TestPort+2. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(t_, addr_[2], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send some data from t_ to s_. - char buf[512]; - ASSERT_THAT(sendto(t_, buf, sizeof(buf), 0, addr_[0], addrlen_), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // Check that the data isn't_ received because it was sent from a different - // address than we're connected. - EXPECT_THAT(recv(s_, buf, sizeof(buf), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, ReceiveBeforeConnect) { - // Bind s_ to loopback:TestPort. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Bind t_ to loopback:TestPort+2. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(t_, addr_[2], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send some data from t_ to s_. - char buf[512]; - RandomizeBuffer(buf, sizeof(buf)); - - ASSERT_THAT(sendto(t_, buf, sizeof(buf), 0, addr_[0], addrlen_), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // Connect to loopback:TestPort+1. - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[1], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Receive the data. It works because it was sent before the connect. - char received[sizeof(buf)]; - EXPECT_THAT(recv(s_, received, sizeof(received), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received))); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(buf, received, sizeof(buf)), 0); - - // Send again. This time it should not be received. - ASSERT_THAT(sendto(t_, buf, sizeof(buf), 0, addr_[0], addrlen_), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - EXPECT_THAT(recv(s_, buf, sizeof(buf), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, ReceiveFrom) { - // Bind s_ to loopback:TestPort, and connect to loopback:TestPort+1. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[1], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Bind t_ to loopback:TestPort+1. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(t_, addr_[1], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send some data from t_ to s_. - char buf[512]; - RandomizeBuffer(buf, sizeof(buf)); - - ASSERT_THAT(sendto(t_, buf, sizeof(buf), 0, addr_[0], addrlen_), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // Receive the data and sender address. - char received[sizeof(buf)]; - struct sockaddr_storage addr; - socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); - EXPECT_THAT(recvfrom(s_, received, sizeof(received), 0, - reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), &addrlen), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(received))); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(buf, received, sizeof(buf)), 0); - EXPECT_EQ(addrlen, addrlen_); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(&addr, addr_[1], addrlen_), 0); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, Listen) { - ASSERT_THAT(listen(s_, SOMAXCONN), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EOPNOTSUPP)); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, Accept) { - ASSERT_THAT(accept(s_, nullptr, nullptr), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EOPNOTSUPP)); -} - -// This test validates that a read shutdown with pending data allows the read -// to proceed with the data before returning EAGAIN. -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, ReadShutdownNonblockPendingData) { - char received[512]; - - // Bind t_ to loopback:TestPort+2. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(t_, addr_[2], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(connect(t_, addr_[1], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Connect the socket, then try to shutdown again. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[1], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[2], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Verify that we get EWOULDBLOCK when there is nothing to read. - EXPECT_THAT(recv(s_, received, sizeof(received), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); - - const char* buf = "abc"; - EXPECT_THAT(write(t_, buf, 3), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(3)); - - int opts = 0; - ASSERT_THAT(opts = fcntl(s_, F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(fcntl(s_, F_SETFL, opts | O_NONBLOCK), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(opts = fcntl(s_, F_GETFL), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_NE(opts & O_NONBLOCK, 0); - - EXPECT_THAT(shutdown(s_, SHUT_RD), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // We should get the data even though read has been shutdown. - EXPECT_THAT(recv(s_, received, 2, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(2)); - - // Because we read less than the entire packet length, since it's a packet - // based socket any subsequent reads should return EWOULDBLOCK. - EXPECT_THAT(recv(s_, received, 1, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); -} - -// This test is validating that even after a socket is shutdown if it's -// reconnected it will reset the shutdown state. -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, ReadShutdownSameSocketResetsShutdownState) { - char received[512]; - EXPECT_THAT(recv(s_, received, sizeof(received), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); - - EXPECT_THAT(shutdown(s_, SHUT_RD), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTCONN)); - - EXPECT_THAT(recv(s_, received, sizeof(received), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); - - // Connect the socket, then try to shutdown again. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[1], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[2], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(recv(s_, received, sizeof(received), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, ReadShutdown) { - char received[512]; - EXPECT_THAT(recv(s_, received, sizeof(received), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); - - EXPECT_THAT(shutdown(s_, SHUT_RD), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTCONN)); - - EXPECT_THAT(recv(s_, received, sizeof(received), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); - - // Connect the socket, then try to shutdown again. - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(recv(s_, received, sizeof(received), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); - - EXPECT_THAT(shutdown(s_, SHUT_RD), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(recv(s_, received, sizeof(received), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, ReadShutdownDifferentThread) { - char received[512]; - EXPECT_THAT(recv(s_, received, sizeof(received), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); - - // Connect the socket, then shutdown from another thread. - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(recv(s_, received, sizeof(received), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); - - ScopedThread t([&] { - absl::SleepFor(absl::Milliseconds(200)); - EXPECT_THAT(shutdown(this->s_, SHUT_RD), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(s_, received, sizeof(received), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - t.Join(); - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(s_, received, sizeof(received), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, WriteShutdown) { - EXPECT_THAT(shutdown(s_, SHUT_WR), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTCONN)); - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(shutdown(s_, SHUT_WR), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, SynchronousReceive) { - // Bind s_ to loopback. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send some data to s_ from another thread. - char buf[512]; - RandomizeBuffer(buf, sizeof(buf)); - - // Receive the data prior to actually starting the other thread. - char received[512]; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(s_, received, sizeof(received), MSG_DONTWAIT), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EWOULDBLOCK)); - - // Start the thread. - ScopedThread t([&] { - absl::SleepFor(absl::Milliseconds(200)); - ASSERT_THAT( - sendto(this->t_, buf, sizeof(buf), 0, this->addr_[0], this->addrlen_), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - }); - - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recv)(s_, received, sizeof(received), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(512)); - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(buf, received, sizeof(buf)), 0); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, BoundaryPreserved_SendRecv) { - // Bind s_ to loopback:TestPort. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send 3 packets from t_ to s_. - constexpr int psize = 100; - char buf[3 * psize]; - RandomizeBuffer(buf, sizeof(buf)); - - for (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) { - ASSERT_THAT(sendto(t_, buf + i * psize, psize, 0, addr_[0], addrlen_), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(psize)); - } - - // Receive the data as 3 separate packets. - char received[6 * psize]; - for (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) { - EXPECT_THAT(recv(s_, received + i * psize, 3 * psize, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(psize)); - } - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(buf, received, 3 * psize), 0); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, BoundaryPreserved_WritevReadv) { - // Bind s_ to loopback:TestPort. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Direct writes from t_ to s_. - ASSERT_THAT(connect(t_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send 2 packets from t_ to s_, where each packet's data consists of 2 - // discontiguous iovecs. - constexpr size_t kPieceSize = 100; - char buf[4 * kPieceSize]; - RandomizeBuffer(buf, sizeof(buf)); - - for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) { - struct iovec iov[2]; - for (int j = 0; j < 2; j++) { - iov[j].iov_base = reinterpret_cast<void*>( - reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(buf) + (i + 2 * j) * kPieceSize); - iov[j].iov_len = kPieceSize; - } - ASSERT_THAT(writev(t_, iov, 2), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(2 * kPieceSize)); - } - - // Receive the data as 2 separate packets. - char received[6 * kPieceSize]; - for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) { - struct iovec iov[3]; - for (int j = 0; j < 3; j++) { - iov[j].iov_base = reinterpret_cast<void*>( - reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(received) + (i + 2 * j) * kPieceSize); - iov[j].iov_len = kPieceSize; - } - ASSERT_THAT(readv(s_, iov, 3), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(2 * kPieceSize)); - } - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(buf, received, 4 * kPieceSize), 0); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, BoundaryPreserved_SendMsgRecvMsg) { - // Bind s_ to loopback:TestPort. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Send 2 packets from t_ to s_, where each packet's data consists of 2 - // discontiguous iovecs. - constexpr size_t kPieceSize = 100; - char buf[4 * kPieceSize]; - RandomizeBuffer(buf, sizeof(buf)); - - for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) { - struct iovec iov[2]; - for (int j = 0; j < 2; j++) { - iov[j].iov_base = reinterpret_cast<void*>( - reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(buf) + (i + 2 * j) * kPieceSize); - iov[j].iov_len = kPieceSize; - } - struct msghdr msg = {}; - msg.msg_name = addr_[0]; - msg.msg_namelen = addrlen_; - msg.msg_iov = iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 2; - ASSERT_THAT(sendmsg(t_, &msg, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(2 * kPieceSize)); - } - - // Receive the data as 2 separate packets. - char received[6 * kPieceSize]; - for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) { - struct iovec iov[3]; - for (int j = 0; j < 3; j++) { - iov[j].iov_base = reinterpret_cast<void*>( - reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(received) + (i + 2 * j) * kPieceSize); - iov[j].iov_len = kPieceSize; - } - struct msghdr msg = {}; - msg.msg_iov = iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 3; - ASSERT_THAT(recvmsg(s_, &msg, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(2 * kPieceSize)); - } - EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(buf, received, 4 * kPieceSize), 0); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, FIONREADShutdown) { - int n = -1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(s_, FIONREAD, &n), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(n, 0); - - // A UDP socket must be connected before it can be shutdown. - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - n = -1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(s_, FIONREAD, &n), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(n, 0); - - EXPECT_THAT(shutdown(s_, SHUT_RD), SyscallSucceeds()); - - n = -1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(s_, FIONREAD, &n), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(n, 0); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, FIONREADWriteShutdown) { - int n = -1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(s_, FIONREAD, &n), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(n, 0); - - // Bind s_ to loopback:TestPort. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // A UDP socket must be connected before it can be shutdown. - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - n = -1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(s_, FIONREAD, &n), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(n, 0); - - const char str[] = "abc"; - ASSERT_THAT(send(s_, str, sizeof(str), 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(str))); - - n = -1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(s_, FIONREAD, &n), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(n, sizeof(str)); - - EXPECT_THAT(shutdown(s_, SHUT_RD), SyscallSucceeds()); - - n = -1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(s_, FIONREAD, &n), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(n, sizeof(str)); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, FIONREAD) { - // Bind s_ to loopback:TestPort. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that the bound socket with an empty buffer reports an empty first - // packet. - int n = -1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(s_, FIONREAD, &n), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(n, 0); - - // Send 3 packets from t_ to s_. - constexpr int psize = 100; - char buf[3 * psize]; - RandomizeBuffer(buf, sizeof(buf)); - - for (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) { - ASSERT_THAT(sendto(t_, buf + i * psize, psize, 0, addr_[0], addrlen_), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(psize)); - - // Check that regardless of how many packets are in the queue, the size - // reported is that of a single packet. - n = -1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(s_, FIONREAD, &n), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(n, psize); - } -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, FIONREADZeroLengthPacket) { - // Bind s_ to loopback:TestPort. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Check that the bound socket with an empty buffer reports an empty first - // packet. - int n = -1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(s_, FIONREAD, &n), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(n, 0); - - // Send 3 packets from t_ to s_. - constexpr int psize = 100; - char buf[3 * psize]; - RandomizeBuffer(buf, sizeof(buf)); - - for (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) { - ASSERT_THAT(sendto(t_, buf + i * psize, 0, 0, addr_[0], addrlen_), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // Check that regardless of how many packets are in the queue, the size - // reported is that of a single packet. - n = -1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(s_, FIONREAD, &n), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(n, 0); - } -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, FIONREADZeroLengthWriteShutdown) { - int n = -1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(s_, FIONREAD, &n), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(n, 0); - - // Bind s_ to loopback:TestPort. - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // A UDP socket must be connected before it can be shutdown. - ASSERT_THAT(connect(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - n = -1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(s_, FIONREAD, &n), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(n, 0); - - const char str[] = "abc"; - ASSERT_THAT(send(s_, str, 0, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - n = -1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(s_, FIONREAD, &n), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(n, 0); - - EXPECT_THAT(shutdown(s_, SHUT_RD), SyscallSucceeds()); - - n = -1; - EXPECT_THAT(ioctl(s_, FIONREAD, &n), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(n, 0); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, ErrorQueue) { - char cmsgbuf[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(sock_extended_err))]; - msghdr msg; - memset(&msg, 0, sizeof(msg)); - iovec iov; - memset(&iov, 0, sizeof(iov)); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - msg.msg_control = cmsgbuf; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(cmsgbuf); - - // recv*(MSG_ERRQUEUE) never blocks, even without MSG_DONTWAIT. - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(s_, &msg, MSG_ERRQUEUE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EAGAIN)); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, SoTimestampOffByDefault) { - int v = -1; - socklen_t optlen = sizeof(v); - ASSERT_THAT(getsockopt(s_, SOL_SOCKET, SO_TIMESTAMP, &v, &optlen), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_EQ(v, kSockOptOff); - ASSERT_EQ(optlen, sizeof(v)); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, SoTimestamp) { - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(connect(t_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - int v = 1; - ASSERT_THAT(setsockopt(s_, SOL_SOCKET, SO_TIMESTAMP, &v, sizeof(v)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - char buf[3]; - // Send zero length packet from t_ to s_. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(t_, buf, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - char cmsgbuf[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(struct timeval))]; - msghdr msg; - memset(&msg, 0, sizeof(msg)); - iovec iov; - memset(&iov, 0, sizeof(iov)); - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - msg.msg_control = cmsgbuf; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(cmsgbuf); - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(s_, &msg, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - ASSERT_NE(cmsg, nullptr); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_level, SOL_SOCKET); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_type, SO_TIMESTAMP); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_len, CMSG_LEN(sizeof(struct timeval))); - - struct timeval tv = {}; - memcpy(&tv, CMSG_DATA(cmsg), sizeof(struct timeval)); - - ASSERT_TRUE(tv.tv_sec != 0 || tv.tv_usec != 0); - - // There should be nothing to get via ioctl. - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(s_, SIOCGSTAMP, &tv), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, WriteShutdownNotConnected) { - EXPECT_THAT(shutdown(s_, SHUT_WR), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTCONN)); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, TimestampIoctl) { - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(connect(t_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - char buf[3]; - // Send packet from t_ to s_. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(t_, buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - - // There should be no control messages. - char recv_buf[sizeof(buf)]; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvNoCmsg(s_, recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf))); - - // A nonzero timeval should be available via ioctl. - struct timeval tv = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(s_, SIOCGSTAMP, &tv), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_TRUE(tv.tv_sec != 0 || tv.tv_usec != 0); -} - -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, TimetstampIoctlNothingRead) { - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(connect(t_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct timeval tv = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(s_, SIOCGSTAMP, &tv), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -// Test that the timestamp accessed via SIOCGSTAMP is still accessible after -// SO_TIMESTAMP is enabled and used to retrieve a timestamp. -TEST_P(UdpSocketTest, TimestampIoctlPersistence) { - ASSERT_THAT(bind(s_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(connect(t_, addr_[0], addrlen_), SyscallSucceeds()); - - char buf[3]; - // Send packet from t_ to s_. - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(t_, buf, sizeof(buf)), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(sizeof(buf))); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(t_, buf, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // There should be no control messages. - char recv_buf[sizeof(buf)]; - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvNoCmsg(s_, recv_buf, sizeof(recv_buf))); - - // A nonzero timeval should be available via ioctl. - struct timeval tv = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(s_, SIOCGSTAMP, &tv), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_TRUE(tv.tv_sec != 0 || tv.tv_usec != 0); - - // Enable SO_TIMESTAMP and send a message. - int v = 1; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(s_, SOL_SOCKET, SO_TIMESTAMP, &v, sizeof(v)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(write)(t_, buf, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // There should be a message for SO_TIMESTAMP. - char cmsgbuf[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(struct timeval))]; - msghdr msg = {}; - iovec iov = {}; - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - msg.msg_control = cmsgbuf; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(cmsgbuf); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(s_, &msg, 0), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - ASSERT_NE(cmsg, nullptr); - - // The ioctl should return the exact same values as before. - struct timeval tv2 = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(ioctl(s_, SIOCGSTAMP, &tv2), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_EQ(tv.tv_sec, tv2.tv_sec); - ASSERT_EQ(tv.tv_usec, tv2.tv_usec); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(AllInetTests, UdpSocketTest, - ::testing::Values(AddressFamily::kIpv4, - AddressFamily::kIpv6, - AddressFamily::kDualStack)); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/uidgid.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/uidgid.cc deleted file mode 100644 index bf1ca8679..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/uidgid.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,277 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <grp.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_join.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -DEFINE_int32(scratch_uid1, 65534, "first scratch UID"); -DEFINE_int32(scratch_uid2, 65533, "second scratch UID"); -DEFINE_int32(scratch_gid1, 65534, "first scratch GID"); -DEFINE_int32(scratch_gid2, 65533, "second scratch GID"); - -using ::testing::UnorderedElementsAreArray; - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(UidGidTest, Getuid) { - uid_t ruid, euid, suid; - EXPECT_THAT(getresuid(&ruid, &euid, &suid), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(getuid(), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(ruid)); - EXPECT_THAT(geteuid(), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(euid)); -} - -TEST(UidGidTest, Getgid) { - gid_t rgid, egid, sgid; - EXPECT_THAT(getresgid(&rgid, &egid, &sgid), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(getgid(), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(rgid)); - EXPECT_THAT(getegid(), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(egid)); -} - -TEST(UidGidTest, Getgroups) { - // "If size is zero, list is not modified, but the total number of - // supplementary group IDs for the process is returned." - getgroups(2) - int nr_groups; - ASSERT_THAT(nr_groups = getgroups(0, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - std::vector<gid_t> list(nr_groups); - EXPECT_THAT(getgroups(list.size(), list.data()), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // "EINVAL: size is less than the number of supplementary group IDs, but is - // not zero." - EXPECT_THAT(getgroups(-1, nullptr), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - // Testing for EFAULT requires actually having groups, which isn't guaranteed - // here; see the setgroups test below. -} - -// If the caller's real/effective/saved user/group IDs are all 0, IsRoot returns -// true. Otherwise IsRoot logs an explanatory message and returns false. -PosixErrorOr<bool> IsRoot() { - uid_t ruid, euid, suid; - int rc = getresuid(&ruid, &euid, &suid); - MaybeSave(); - if (rc < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "getresuid"); - } - if (ruid != 0 || euid != 0 || suid != 0) { - return false; - } - gid_t rgid, egid, sgid; - rc = getresgid(&rgid, &egid, &sgid); - MaybeSave(); - if (rc < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "getresgid"); - } - if (rgid != 0 || egid != 0 || sgid != 0) { - return false; - } - return true; -} - -// Checks that the calling process' real/effective/saved user IDs are -// ruid/euid/suid respectively. -PosixError CheckUIDs(uid_t ruid, uid_t euid, uid_t suid) { - uid_t actual_ruid, actual_euid, actual_suid; - int rc = getresuid(&actual_ruid, &actual_euid, &actual_suid); - MaybeSave(); - if (rc < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "getresuid"); - } - if (ruid != actual_ruid || euid != actual_euid || suid != actual_suid) { - return PosixError( - EPERM, absl::StrCat( - "incorrect user IDs: got (", - absl::StrJoin({actual_ruid, actual_euid, actual_suid}, ", "), - ", wanted (", absl::StrJoin({ruid, euid, suid}, ", "), ")")); - } - return NoError(); -} - -PosixError CheckGIDs(gid_t rgid, gid_t egid, gid_t sgid) { - gid_t actual_rgid, actual_egid, actual_sgid; - int rc = getresgid(&actual_rgid, &actual_egid, &actual_sgid); - MaybeSave(); - if (rc < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "getresgid"); - } - if (rgid != actual_rgid || egid != actual_egid || sgid != actual_sgid) { - return PosixError( - EPERM, absl::StrCat( - "incorrect group IDs: got (", - absl::StrJoin({actual_rgid, actual_egid, actual_sgid}, ", "), - ", wanted (", absl::StrJoin({rgid, egid, sgid}, ", "), ")")); - } - return NoError(); -} - -// N.B. These tests may break horribly unless run via a gVisor test runner, -// because changing UID in one test may forfeit permissions required by other -// tests. (The test runner runs each test in a separate process.) - -TEST(UidGidRootTest, Setuid) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IsRoot())); - - // Do setuid in a separate thread so that after finishing this test, the - // process can still open files the test harness created before starting this - // test. Otherwise, the files are created by root (UID before the test), but - // cannot be opened by the `uid` set below after the test. After calling - // setuid(non-zero-UID), there is no way to get root privileges back. - ScopedThread([&] { - // Use syscall instead of glibc setuid wrapper because we want this setuid - // call to only apply to this task. POSIX threads, however, require that all - // threads have the same UIDs, so using the setuid wrapper sets all threads' - // real UID. - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_setuid, -1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - const uid_t uid = FLAGS_scratch_uid1; - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_setuid, uid), SyscallSucceeds()); - // "If the effective UID of the caller is root (more precisely: if the - // caller has the CAP_SETUID capability), the real UID and saved set-user-ID - // are also set." - setuid(2) - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(CheckUIDs(uid, uid, uid)); - }); -} - -TEST(UidGidRootTest, Setgid) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IsRoot())); - - EXPECT_THAT(setgid(-1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - const gid_t gid = FLAGS_scratch_gid1; - ASSERT_THAT(setgid(gid), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(CheckGIDs(gid, gid, gid)); -} - -TEST(UidGidRootTest, SetgidNotFromThreadGroupLeader) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IsRoot())); - - const gid_t gid = FLAGS_scratch_gid1; - // NOTE(b/64676707): Do setgid in a separate thread so that we can test if - // info.si_pid is set correctly. - ScopedThread([gid] { ASSERT_THAT(setgid(gid), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(CheckGIDs(gid, gid, gid)); -} - -TEST(UidGidRootTest, Setreuid) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IsRoot())); - - // "Supplying a value of -1 for either the real or effective user ID forces - // the system to leave that ID unchanged." - setreuid(2) - EXPECT_THAT(setreuid(-1, -1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(CheckUIDs(0, 0, 0)); - - // Do setuid in a separate thread so that after finishing this test, the - // process can still open files the test harness created before starting this - // test. Otherwise, the files are created by root (UID before the test), but - // cannot be opened by the `uid` set below after the test. After calling - // setuid(non-zero-UID), there is no way to get root privileges back. - ScopedThread([&] { - const uid_t ruid = FLAGS_scratch_uid1; - const uid_t euid = FLAGS_scratch_uid2; - - // Use syscall instead of glibc setuid wrapper because we want this setuid - // call to only apply to this task. posix threads, however, require that all - // threads have the same UIDs, so using the setuid wrapper sets all threads' - // real UID. - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_setreuid, ruid, euid), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // "If the real user ID is set or the effective user ID is set to a value - // not equal to the previous real user ID, the saved set-user-ID will be set - // to the new effective user ID." - setreuid(2) - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(CheckUIDs(ruid, euid, euid)); - }); -} - -TEST(UidGidRootTest, Setregid) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IsRoot())); - - EXPECT_THAT(setregid(-1, -1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(CheckGIDs(0, 0, 0)); - - const gid_t rgid = FLAGS_scratch_gid1; - const gid_t egid = FLAGS_scratch_gid2; - ASSERT_THAT(setregid(rgid, egid), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(CheckGIDs(rgid, egid, egid)); -} - -TEST(UidGidRootTest, Setresuid) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IsRoot())); - - // "If one of the arguments equals -1, the corresponding value is not - // changed." - setresuid(2) - EXPECT_THAT(setresuid(-1, -1, -1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(CheckUIDs(0, 0, 0)); - - // Do setuid in a separate thread so that after finishing this test, the - // process can still open files the test harness created before starting this - // test. Otherwise, the files are created by root (UID before the test), but - // cannot be opened by the `uid` set below after the test. After calling - // setuid(non-zero-UID), there is no way to get root privileges back. - ScopedThread([&] { - const uid_t ruid = 12345; - const uid_t euid = 23456; - const uid_t suid = 34567; - - // Use syscall instead of glibc setuid wrapper because we want this setuid - // call to only apply to this task. posix threads, however, require that all - // threads have the same UIDs, so using the setuid wrapper sets all threads' - // real UID. - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_setresuid, ruid, euid, suid), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(CheckUIDs(ruid, euid, suid)); - }); -} - -TEST(UidGidRootTest, Setresgid) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IsRoot())); - - EXPECT_THAT(setresgid(-1, -1, -1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(CheckGIDs(0, 0, 0)); - - const gid_t rgid = 12345; - const gid_t egid = 23456; - const gid_t sgid = 34567; - ASSERT_THAT(setresgid(rgid, egid, sgid), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(CheckGIDs(rgid, egid, sgid)); -} - -TEST(UidGidRootTest, Setgroups) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IsRoot())); - - std::vector<gid_t> list = {123, 500}; - ASSERT_THAT(setgroups(list.size(), list.data()), SyscallSucceeds()); - std::vector<gid_t> list2(list.size()); - ASSERT_THAT(getgroups(list2.size(), list2.data()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(list, UnorderedElementsAreArray(list2)); - - // "EFAULT: list has an invalid address." - EXPECT_THAT(getgroups(100, reinterpret_cast<gid_t*>(-1)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/uname.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/uname.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 0a5d91017..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/uname.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <sched.h> -#include <sys/utsname.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(UnameTest, Sanity) { - struct utsname buf; - ASSERT_THAT(uname(&buf), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_NE(strlen(buf.release), 0); - EXPECT_NE(strlen(buf.version), 0); - EXPECT_NE(strlen(buf.machine), 0); - EXPECT_NE(strlen(buf.sysname), 0); - EXPECT_NE(strlen(buf.nodename), 0); - EXPECT_NE(strlen(buf.domainname), 0); -} - -TEST(UnameTest, SetNames) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))); - - constexpr char kHostname[] = "wubbalubba"; - ASSERT_THAT(sethostname(kHostname, sizeof(kHostname)), SyscallSucceeds()); - - constexpr char kDomainname[] = "dubdub.com"; - ASSERT_THAT(setdomainname(kDomainname, sizeof(kDomainname)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct utsname buf; - EXPECT_THAT(uname(&buf), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(absl::string_view(buf.nodename), kHostname); - EXPECT_EQ(absl::string_view(buf.domainname), kDomainname); - - // These should just be glibc wrappers that also call uname(2). - char hostname[65]; - EXPECT_THAT(gethostname(hostname, sizeof(hostname)), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(absl::string_view(hostname), kHostname); - - char domainname[65]; - EXPECT_THAT(getdomainname(domainname, sizeof(domainname)), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(absl::string_view(domainname), kDomainname); -} - -TEST(UnameTest, UnprivilegedSetNames) { - if (ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))) { - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN, false)); - } - - EXPECT_THAT(sethostname("", 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); - EXPECT_THAT(setdomainname("", 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)); -} - -TEST(UnameTest, UnshareUTS) { - SKIP_IF(!ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(HaveCapability(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))); - - struct utsname init; - ASSERT_THAT(uname(&init), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ScopedThread([&]() { - EXPECT_THAT(unshare(CLONE_NEWUTS), SyscallSucceeds()); - - constexpr char kHostname[] = "wubbalubba"; - EXPECT_THAT(sethostname(kHostname, sizeof(kHostname)), SyscallSucceeds()); - - char hostname[65]; - EXPECT_THAT(gethostname(hostname, sizeof(hostname)), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - struct utsname after; - EXPECT_THAT(uname(&after), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(absl::string_view(after.nodename), init.nodename); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 7fb9eed8d..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,350 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h" - -#include <sys/un.h> -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::string DescribeUnixDomainSocketType(int type) { - const char* type_str = nullptr; - switch (type & ~(SOCK_NONBLOCK | SOCK_CLOEXEC)) { - case SOCK_STREAM: - type_str = "SOCK_STREAM"; - break; - case SOCK_DGRAM: - type_str = "SOCK_DGRAM"; - break; - case SOCK_SEQPACKET: - type_str = "SOCK_SEQPACKET"; - break; - } - if (!type_str) { - return absl::StrCat("Unix domain socket with unknown type ", type); - } else { - return absl::StrCat(((type & SOCK_NONBLOCK) != 0) ? "non-blocking " : "", - ((type & SOCK_CLOEXEC) != 0) ? "close-on-exec " : "", - type_str, " Unix domain socket"); - } -} - -SocketPairKind UnixDomainSocketPair(int type) { - return SocketPairKind{DescribeUnixDomainSocketType(type), AF_UNIX, type, 0, - SyscallSocketPairCreator(AF_UNIX, type, 0)}; -} - -SocketPairKind FilesystemBoundUnixDomainSocketPair(int type) { - std::string description = absl::StrCat(DescribeUnixDomainSocketType(type), - " created with filesystem binding"); - if ((type & SOCK_DGRAM) == SOCK_DGRAM) { - return SocketPairKind{ - description, AF_UNIX, type, 0, - FilesystemBidirectionalBindSocketPairCreator(AF_UNIX, type, 0)}; - } - return SocketPairKind{ - description, AF_UNIX, type, 0, - FilesystemAcceptBindSocketPairCreator(AF_UNIX, type, 0)}; -} - -SocketPairKind AbstractBoundUnixDomainSocketPair(int type) { - std::string description = - absl::StrCat(DescribeUnixDomainSocketType(type), - " created with abstract namespace binding"); - if ((type & SOCK_DGRAM) == SOCK_DGRAM) { - return SocketPairKind{ - description, AF_UNIX, type, 0, - AbstractBidirectionalBindSocketPairCreator(AF_UNIX, type, 0)}; - } - return SocketPairKind{description, AF_UNIX, type, 0, - AbstractAcceptBindSocketPairCreator(AF_UNIX, type, 0)}; -} - -SocketPairKind SocketpairGoferUnixDomainSocketPair(int type) { - std::string description = absl::StrCat(DescribeUnixDomainSocketType(type), - " created with the socketpair gofer"); - return SocketPairKind{description, AF_UNIX, type, 0, - SocketpairGoferSocketPairCreator(AF_UNIX, type, 0)}; -} - -SocketPairKind SocketpairGoferFileSocketPair(int type) { - std::string description = - absl::StrCat(((type & O_NONBLOCK) != 0) ? "non-blocking " : "", - ((type & O_CLOEXEC) != 0) ? "close-on-exec " : "", - "file socket created with the socketpair gofer"); - // The socketpair gofer always creates SOCK_STREAM sockets on open(2). - return SocketPairKind{description, AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, - SocketpairGoferFileSocketPairCreator(type)}; -} - -SocketPairKind FilesystemUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair(int type) { - return SocketPairKind{absl::StrCat(DescribeUnixDomainSocketType(type), - " unbound with a filesystem address"), - AF_UNIX, type, 0, - FilesystemUnboundSocketPairCreator(AF_UNIX, type, 0)}; -} - -SocketPairKind AbstractUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair(int type) { - return SocketPairKind{ - absl::StrCat(DescribeUnixDomainSocketType(type), - " unbound with an abstract namespace address"), - AF_UNIX, type, 0, AbstractUnboundSocketPairCreator(AF_UNIX, type, 0)}; -} - -void SendSingleFD(int sock, int fd, char buf[], int buf_size) { - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SendFDs(sock, &fd, 1, buf, buf_size)); -} - -void SendFDs(int sock, int fds[], int fds_size, char buf[], int buf_size) { - struct msghdr msg = {}; - std::vector<char> control(CMSG_SPACE(fds_size * sizeof(int))); - msg.msg_control = &control[0]; - msg.msg_controllen = control.size(); - - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - cmsg->cmsg_len = CMSG_LEN(fds_size * sizeof(int)); - cmsg->cmsg_level = SOL_SOCKET; - cmsg->cmsg_type = SCM_RIGHTS; - for (int i = 0; i < fds_size; i++) { - memcpy(CMSG_DATA(cmsg) + i * sizeof(int), &fds[i], sizeof(int)); - } - - ASSERT_THAT(SendMsg(sock, &msg, buf, buf_size), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(buf_size)); -} - -void RecvSingleFD(int sock, int* fd, char buf[], int buf_size) { - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvFDs(sock, fd, 1, buf, buf_size, buf_size)); -} - -void RecvSingleFD(int sock, int* fd, char buf[], int buf_size, - int expected_size) { - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvFDs(sock, fd, 1, buf, buf_size, expected_size)); -} - -void RecvFDs(int sock, int fds[], int fds_size, char buf[], int buf_size) { - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - RecvFDs(sock, fds, fds_size, buf, buf_size, buf_size)); -} - -void RecvFDs(int sock, int fds[], int fds_size, char buf[], int buf_size, - int expected_size, bool peek) { - struct msghdr msg = {}; - std::vector<char> control(CMSG_SPACE(fds_size * sizeof(int))); - msg.msg_control = &control[0]; - msg.msg_controllen = control.size(); - - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = buf; - iov.iov_len = buf_size; - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - int flags = 0; - if (peek) { - flags |= MSG_PEEK; - } - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sock, &msg, flags), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(expected_size)); - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - ASSERT_NE(cmsg, nullptr); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_len, CMSG_LEN(fds_size * sizeof(int))); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_level, SOL_SOCKET); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_type, SCM_RIGHTS); - - for (int i = 0; i < fds_size; i++) { - memcpy(&fds[i], CMSG_DATA(cmsg) + i * sizeof(int), sizeof(int)); - } -} - -void RecvFDs(int sock, int fds[], int fds_size, char buf[], int buf_size, - int expected_size) { - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( - RecvFDs(sock, fds, fds_size, buf, buf_size, expected_size, false)); -} - -void PeekSingleFD(int sock, int* fd, char buf[], int buf_size) { - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvFDs(sock, fd, 1, buf, buf_size, buf_size, true)); -} - -void RecvNoCmsg(int sock, char buf[], int buf_size, int expected_size) { - struct msghdr msg = {}; - char control[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(int)) + CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(struct ucred))]; - msg.msg_control = control; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(control); - - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = buf; - iov.iov_len = buf_size; - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sock, &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(expected_size)); - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - EXPECT_EQ(cmsg, nullptr); -} - -void SendNullCmsg(int sock, char buf[], int buf_size) { - struct msghdr msg = {}; - msg.msg_control = nullptr; - msg.msg_controllen = 0; - - ASSERT_THAT(SendMsg(sock, &msg, buf, buf_size), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(buf_size)); -} - -void SendCreds(int sock, ucred creds, char buf[], int buf_size) { - struct msghdr msg = {}; - - char control[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(struct ucred))]; - msg.msg_control = control; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(control); - - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - cmsg->cmsg_level = SOL_SOCKET; - cmsg->cmsg_type = SCM_CREDENTIALS; - cmsg->cmsg_len = CMSG_LEN(sizeof(struct ucred)); - memcpy(CMSG_DATA(cmsg), &creds, sizeof(struct ucred)); - - ASSERT_THAT(SendMsg(sock, &msg, buf, buf_size), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(buf_size)); -} - -void SendCredsAndFD(int sock, ucred creds, int fd, char buf[], int buf_size) { - struct msghdr msg = {}; - - char control[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(struct ucred)) + CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(int))] = {}; - msg.msg_control = control; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(control); - - struct cmsghdr* cmsg1 = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - cmsg1->cmsg_level = SOL_SOCKET; - cmsg1->cmsg_type = SCM_CREDENTIALS; - cmsg1->cmsg_len = CMSG_LEN(sizeof(struct ucred)); - memcpy(CMSG_DATA(cmsg1), &creds, sizeof(struct ucred)); - - struct cmsghdr* cmsg2 = CMSG_NXTHDR(&msg, cmsg1); - cmsg2->cmsg_level = SOL_SOCKET; - cmsg2->cmsg_type = SCM_RIGHTS; - cmsg2->cmsg_len = CMSG_LEN(sizeof(int)); - memcpy(CMSG_DATA(cmsg2), &fd, sizeof(int)); - - ASSERT_THAT(SendMsg(sock, &msg, buf, buf_size), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(buf_size)); -} - -void RecvCreds(int sock, ucred* creds, char buf[], int buf_size) { - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(RecvCreds(sock, creds, buf, buf_size, buf_size)); -} - -void RecvCreds(int sock, ucred* creds, char buf[], int buf_size, - int expected_size) { - struct msghdr msg = {}; - char control[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(struct ucred))]; - msg.msg_control = control; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(control); - - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = buf; - iov.iov_len = buf_size; - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sock, &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(expected_size)); - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - ASSERT_NE(cmsg, nullptr); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_len, CMSG_LEN(sizeof(struct ucred))); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_level, SOL_SOCKET); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_type, SCM_CREDENTIALS); - - memcpy(creds, CMSG_DATA(cmsg), sizeof(struct ucred)); -} - -void RecvCredsAndFD(int sock, ucred* creds, int* fd, char buf[], int buf_size) { - struct msghdr msg = {}; - char control[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(struct ucred)) + CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(int))]; - msg.msg_control = control; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(control); - - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = buf; - iov.iov_len = buf_size; - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sock, &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf_size)); - - struct cmsghdr* cmsg1 = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - ASSERT_NE(cmsg1, nullptr); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg1->cmsg_len, CMSG_LEN(sizeof(struct ucred))); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg1->cmsg_level, SOL_SOCKET); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg1->cmsg_type, SCM_CREDENTIALS); - memcpy(creds, CMSG_DATA(cmsg1), sizeof(struct ucred)); - - struct cmsghdr* cmsg2 = CMSG_NXTHDR(&msg, cmsg1); - ASSERT_NE(cmsg2, nullptr); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg2->cmsg_len, CMSG_LEN(sizeof(int))); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg2->cmsg_level, SOL_SOCKET); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg2->cmsg_type, SCM_RIGHTS); - memcpy(fd, CMSG_DATA(cmsg2), sizeof(int)); -} - -void RecvSingleFDUnaligned(int sock, int* fd, char buf[], int buf_size) { - struct msghdr msg = {}; - char control[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(int)) - sizeof(int)]; - msg.msg_control = control; - msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(control); - - struct iovec iov; - iov.iov_base = buf; - iov.iov_len = buf_size; - msg.msg_iov = &iov; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(recvmsg)(sock, &msg, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(buf_size)); - - struct cmsghdr* cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); - ASSERT_NE(cmsg, nullptr); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_len, CMSG_LEN(sizeof(int))); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_level, SOL_SOCKET); - ASSERT_EQ(cmsg->cmsg_type, SCM_RIGHTS); - - memcpy(fd, CMSG_DATA(cmsg), sizeof(int)); -} - -void SetSoPassCred(int sock) { - int one = 1; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_PASSCRED, &one, sizeof(one)), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -void UnsetSoPassCred(int sock) { - int zero = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(setsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_PASSCRED, &zero, sizeof(zero)), - SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h b/test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h deleted file mode 100644 index 5eca0b7f0..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/unix_domain_socket_test_util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKET_TEST_UTIL_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKET_TEST_UTIL_H_ - -#include <string> -#include "test/syscalls/linux/socket_test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// DescribeUnixDomainSocketType returns a human-readable string explaining the -// given Unix domain socket type. -std::string DescribeUnixDomainSocketType(int type); - -// UnixDomainSocketPair returns a SocketPairKind that represents SocketPairs -// created by invoking the socketpair() syscall with AF_UNIX and the given type. -SocketPairKind UnixDomainSocketPair(int type); - -// FilesystemBoundUnixDomainSocketPair returns a SocketPairKind that represents -// SocketPairs created with bind() and accept() syscalls with a temp file path, -// AF_UNIX and the given type. -SocketPairKind FilesystemBoundUnixDomainSocketPair(int type); - -// AbstractBoundUnixDomainSocketPair returns a SocketPairKind that represents -// SocketPairs created with bind() and accept() syscalls with a temp abstract -// path, AF_UNIX and the given type. -SocketPairKind AbstractBoundUnixDomainSocketPair(int type); - -// SocketpairGoferUnixDomainSocketPair returns a SocketPairKind that was created -// with two sockets connected to the socketpair gofer. -SocketPairKind SocketpairGoferUnixDomainSocketPair(int type); - -// SocketpairGoferFileSocketPair returns a SocketPairKind that was created with -// two open() calls on paths backed by the socketpair gofer. -SocketPairKind SocketpairGoferFileSocketPair(int type); - -// FilesystemUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair returns a SocketPairKind that -// represents two unbound sockets and a filesystem path for binding. -SocketPairKind FilesystemUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair(int type); - -// AbstractUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair returns a SocketPairKind that represents -// two unbound sockets and an abstract namespace path for binding. -SocketPairKind AbstractUnboundUnixDomainSocketPair(int type); - -// SendSingleFD sends both a single FD and some data over a unix domain socket -// specified by an FD. Note that calls to this function must be wrapped in -// ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE for internal assertions to halt the test. -void SendSingleFD(int sock, int fd, char buf[], int buf_size); - -// SendFDs sends an arbitrary number of FDs and some data over a unix domain -// socket specified by an FD. Note that calls to this function must be wrapped -// in ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE for internal assertions to halt the test. -void SendFDs(int sock, int fds[], int fds_size, char buf[], int buf_size); - -// RecvSingleFD receives both a single FD and some data over a unix domain -// socket specified by an FD. Note that calls to this function must be wrapped -// in ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE for internal assertions to halt the test. -void RecvSingleFD(int sock, int* fd, char buf[], int buf_size); - -// RecvSingleFD receives both a single FD and some data over a unix domain -// socket specified by an FD. This version allows the expected amount of data -// received to be different than the buffer size. Note that calls to this -// function must be wrapped in ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE for internal assertions -// to halt the test. -void RecvSingleFD(int sock, int* fd, char buf[], int buf_size, - int expected_size); - -// PeekSingleFD peeks at both a single FD and some data over a unix domain -// socket specified by an FD. Note that calls to this function must be wrapped -// in ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE for internal assertions to halt the test. -void PeekSingleFD(int sock, int* fd, char buf[], int buf_size); - -// RecvFDs receives both an arbitrary number of FDs and some data over a unix -// domain socket specified by an FD. Note that calls to this function must be -// wrapped in ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE for internal assertions to halt the test. -void RecvFDs(int sock, int fds[], int fds_size, char buf[], int buf_size); - -// RecvFDs receives both an arbitrary number of FDs and some data over a unix -// domain socket specified by an FD. This version allows the expected amount of -// data received to be different than the buffer size. Note that calls to this -// function must be wrapped in ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE for internal assertions -// to halt the test. -void RecvFDs(int sock, int fds[], int fds_size, char buf[], int buf_size, - int expected_size); - -// RecvNoCmsg receives some data over a unix domain socket specified by an FD -// and asserts that no control messages are available for receiving. Note that -// calls to this function must be wrapped in ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE for -// internal assertions to halt the test. -void RecvNoCmsg(int sock, char buf[], int buf_size, int expected_size); - -inline void RecvNoCmsg(int sock, char buf[], int buf_size) { - RecvNoCmsg(sock, buf, buf_size, buf_size); -} - -// SendCreds sends the credentials of the current process and some data over a -// unix domain socket specified by an FD. Note that calls to this function must -// be wrapped in ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE for internal assertions to halt the -// test. -void SendCreds(int sock, ucred creds, char buf[], int buf_size); - -// SendCredsAndFD sends the credentials of the current process, a single FD, and -// some data over a unix domain socket specified by an FD. Note that calls to -// this function must be wrapped in ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE for internal -// assertions to halt the test. -void SendCredsAndFD(int sock, ucred creds, int fd, char buf[], int buf_size); - -// RecvCreds receives some credentials and some data over a unix domain socket -// specified by an FD. Note that calls to this function must be wrapped in -// ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE for internal assertions to halt the test. -void RecvCreds(int sock, ucred* creds, char buf[], int buf_size); - -// RecvCreds receives some credentials and some data over a unix domain socket -// specified by an FD. This version allows the expected amount of data received -// to be different than the buffer size. Note that calls to this function must -// be wrapped in ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE for internal assertions to halt the -// test. -void RecvCreds(int sock, ucred* creds, char buf[], int buf_size, - int expected_size); - -// RecvCredsAndFD receives some credentials, a single FD, and some data over a -// unix domain socket specified by an FD. Note that calls to this function must -// be wrapped in ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE for internal assertions to halt the -// test. -void RecvCredsAndFD(int sock, ucred* creds, int* fd, char buf[], int buf_size); - -// SendNullCmsg sends a null control message and some data over a unix domain -// socket specified by an FD. Note that calls to this function must be wrapped -// in ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE for internal assertions to halt the test. -void SendNullCmsg(int sock, char buf[], int buf_size); - -// RecvSingleFDUnaligned sends both a single FD and some data over a unix domain -// socket specified by an FD. This function does not obey the spec, but Linux -// allows it and the apphosting code depends on this quirk. Note that calls to -// this function must be wrapped in ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE for internal -// assertions to halt the test. -void RecvSingleFDUnaligned(int sock, int* fd, char buf[], int buf_size); - -// SetSoPassCred sets the SO_PASSCRED option on the specified socket. -void SetSoPassCred(int sock); - -// UnsetSoPassCred clears the SO_PASSCRED option on the specified socket. -void UnsetSoPassCred(int sock); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_SYSCALLS_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKET_TEST_UTIL_H_ diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/unlink.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/unlink.cc deleted file mode 100644 index b6f65e027..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/unlink.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,212 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(UnlinkTest, IsDir) { - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(dir.path().c_str()), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EISDIR)); -} - -TEST(UnlinkTest, DirNotEmpty) { - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - int fd; - std::string path = JoinPath(dir.path(), "ExistingFile"); - EXPECT_THAT(fd = open(path.c_str(), O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(rmdir(dir.path().c_str()), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTEMPTY)); -} - -TEST(UnlinkTest, Rmdir) { - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - EXPECT_THAT(rmdir(dir.path().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(UnlinkTest, AtDir) { - int dirfd; - auto tmpdir = GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(); - EXPECT_THAT(dirfd = open(tmpdir.c_str(), O_DIRECTORY, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDirIn(tmpdir)); - auto dir_relpath = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetRelativePath(tmpdir, dir.path())); - EXPECT_THAT(unlinkat(dirfd, dir_relpath.c_str(), AT_REMOVEDIR), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(close(dirfd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(UnlinkTest, AtDirDegradedPermissions_NoRandomSave) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override file and directory permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, false)); - - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - - int dirfd; - ASSERT_THAT(dirfd = open(dir.path().c_str(), O_DIRECTORY, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::string sub_dir = JoinPath(dir.path(), "NewDir"); - EXPECT_THAT(mkdir(sub_dir.c_str(), 0755), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(fchmod(dirfd, 0444), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(unlinkat(dirfd, "NewDir", AT_REMOVEDIR), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); - ASSERT_THAT(close(dirfd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Files cannot be unlinked if the parent is not writable and executable. -TEST(UnlinkTest, ParentDegradedPermissions) { - // Drop capabilities that allow us to override file and directory permissions. - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(SetCapability(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, false)); - - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(dir.path())); - - ASSERT_THAT(chmod(dir.path().c_str(), 0000), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct stat st; - ASSERT_THAT(stat(file.path().c_str(), &st), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); - ASSERT_THAT(unlinkat(AT_FDCWD, file.path().c_str(), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); - - // Non-existent files also return EACCES. - const std::string nonexist = JoinPath(dir.path(), "doesnotexist"); - ASSERT_THAT(stat(nonexist.c_str(), &st), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); - ASSERT_THAT(unlinkat(AT_FDCWD, nonexist.c_str(), 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -TEST(UnlinkTest, AtBad) { - int dirfd; - EXPECT_THAT(dirfd = open(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir().c_str(), O_DIRECTORY, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Try removing a directory as a file. - std::string path = JoinPath(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "NewDir"); - EXPECT_THAT(mkdir(path.c_str(), 0755), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(unlinkat(dirfd, "NewDir", 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EISDIR)); - EXPECT_THAT(unlinkat(dirfd, "NewDir", AT_REMOVEDIR), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Try removing a file as a directory. - int fd; - EXPECT_THAT(fd = openat(dirfd, "UnlinkAtFile", O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(unlinkat(dirfd, "UnlinkAtFile", AT_REMOVEDIR), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTDIR)); - ASSERT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(unlinkat(dirfd, "UnlinkAtFile", 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Cleanup. - ASSERT_THAT(close(dirfd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(UnlinkTest, AbsTmpFile) { - int fd; - std::string path = JoinPath(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), "ExistingFile"); - EXPECT_THAT(fd = open(path.c_str(), O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(path.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(UnlinkTest, TooLongName) { - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(std::vector<char>(16384, '0').data()), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENAMETOOLONG)); -} - -TEST(UnlinkTest, BadNamePtr) { - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(reinterpret_cast<char*>(1)), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFAULT)); -} - -TEST(UnlinkTest, AtFile) { - int dirfd; - EXPECT_THAT(dirfd = open(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir().c_str(), O_DIRECTORY, 0666), - SyscallSucceeds()); - int fd; - EXPECT_THAT(fd = openat(dirfd, "UnlinkAtFile", O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(unlinkat(dirfd, "UnlinkAtFile", 0), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(UnlinkTest, OpenFile_NoRandomSave) { - // We can't save unlinked file unless they are on tmpfs. - const DisableSave ds; - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - int fd; - EXPECT_THAT(fd = open(file.path().c_str(), O_RDWR, 0666), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(unlink(file.path().c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(UnlinkTest, CannotRemoveDots) { - auto file = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const std::string self = JoinPath(file.path(), "."); - ASSERT_THAT(unlink(self.c_str()), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTDIR)); - const std::string parent = JoinPath(file.path(), ".."); - ASSERT_THAT(unlink(parent.c_str()), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTDIR)); -} - -TEST(UnlinkTest, CannotRemoveRoot) { - ASSERT_THAT(unlinkat(-1, "/", AT_REMOVEDIR), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBUSY)); -} - -TEST(UnlinkTest, CannotRemoveRootWithAtDir) { - const FileDescriptor dirfd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - Open(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), O_DIRECTORY, 0666)); - ASSERT_THAT(unlinkat(dirfd.get(), "/", AT_REMOVEDIR), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EBUSY)); -} - -TEST(RmdirTest, CannotRemoveDots) { - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const std::string self = JoinPath(dir.path(), "."); - ASSERT_THAT(rmdir(self.c_str()), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - const std::string parent = JoinPath(dir.path(), ".."); - ASSERT_THAT(rmdir(parent.c_str()), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOTEMPTY)); -} - -TEST(RmdirTest, CanRemoveWithTrailingSlashes) { - auto dir1 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const std::string slash = absl::StrCat(dir1.path(), "/"); - ASSERT_THAT(rmdir(slash.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto dir2 = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const std::string slashslash = absl::StrCat(dir2.path(), "//"); - ASSERT_THAT(rmdir(slashslash.c_str()), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/unshare.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/unshare.cc deleted file mode 100644 index e32619efe..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/unshare.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <sched.h> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/synchronization/mutex.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(UnshareTest, AllowsZeroFlags) { - ASSERT_THAT(unshare(0), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST(UnshareTest, ThreadFlagFailsIfMultithreaded) { - absl::Mutex mu; - bool finished = false; - ScopedThread t([&] { - mu.Lock(); - mu.Await(absl::Condition(&finished)); - mu.Unlock(); - }); - ASSERT_THAT(unshare(CLONE_THREAD), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - mu.Lock(); - finished = true; - mu.Unlock(); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/utimes.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/utimes.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 80716859a..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/utimes.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,330 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <sys/time.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <utime.h> -#include <string> - -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// TODO(b/36516566): utimes(nullptr) does not pick the "now" time in the -// application's time domain, so when asserting that times are within a window, -// we expand the window to allow for differences between the time domains. -constexpr absl::Duration kClockSlack = absl::Milliseconds(100); - -// TimeBoxed runs fn, setting before and after to (coarse realtime) times -// guaranteed* to come before and after fn started and completed, respectively. -// -// fn may be called more than once if the clock is adjusted. -// -// * See the comment on kClockSlack. gVisor breaks this guarantee. -void TimeBoxed(absl::Time* before, absl::Time* after, - std::function<void()> const& fn) { - do { - // N.B. utimes and friends use CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE for setting time (i.e., - // current_kernel_time()). See fs/attr.c:notify_change. - // - // notify_change truncates the time to a multiple of s_time_gran, but most - // filesystems set it to 1, so we don't do any truncation. - struct timespec ts; - EXPECT_THAT(clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE, &ts), SyscallSucceeds()); - *before = absl::TimeFromTimespec(ts); - - fn(); - - EXPECT_THAT(clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE, &ts), SyscallSucceeds()); - *after = absl::TimeFromTimespec(ts); - - if (*after < *before) { - // Clock jumped backwards; retry. - // - // Technically this misses jumps small enough to keep after > before, - // which could lead to test failures, but that is very unlikely to happen. - continue; - } - - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - // See comment on kClockSlack. - *before -= kClockSlack; - *after += kClockSlack; - } - } while (*after < *before); -} - -void TestUtimesOnPath(std::string const& path) { - struct stat statbuf; - - struct timeval times[2] = {{1, 0}, {2, 0}}; - EXPECT_THAT(utimes(path.c_str(), times), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(stat(path.c_str(), &statbuf), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, statbuf.st_atime); - EXPECT_EQ(2, statbuf.st_mtime); - - absl::Time before; - absl::Time after; - TimeBoxed(&before, &after, [&] { - EXPECT_THAT(utimes(path.c_str(), nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - EXPECT_THAT(stat(path.c_str(), &statbuf), SyscallSucceeds()); - - absl::Time atime = absl::TimeFromTimespec(statbuf.st_atim); - EXPECT_GE(atime, before); - EXPECT_LE(atime, after); - - absl::Time mtime = absl::TimeFromTimespec(statbuf.st_mtim); - EXPECT_GE(mtime, before); - EXPECT_LE(mtime, after); -} - -TEST(UtimesTest, OnFile) { - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - TestUtimesOnPath(f.path()); -} - -TEST(UtimesTest, OnDir) { - auto dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - TestUtimesOnPath(dir.path()); -} - -TEST(UtimesTest, MissingPath) { - auto path = NewTempAbsPath(); - struct timeval times[2] = {{1, 0}, {2, 0}}; - EXPECT_THAT(utimes(path.c_str(), times), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOENT)); -} - -void TestFutimesat(int dirFd, std::string const& path) { - struct stat statbuf; - - struct timeval times[2] = {{1, 0}, {2, 0}}; - EXPECT_THAT(futimesat(dirFd, path.c_str(), times), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(fstatat(dirFd, path.c_str(), &statbuf, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, statbuf.st_atime); - EXPECT_EQ(2, statbuf.st_mtime); - - absl::Time before; - absl::Time after; - TimeBoxed(&before, &after, [&] { - EXPECT_THAT(futimesat(dirFd, path.c_str(), nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - EXPECT_THAT(fstatat(dirFd, path.c_str(), &statbuf, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - absl::Time atime = absl::TimeFromTimespec(statbuf.st_atim); - EXPECT_GE(atime, before); - EXPECT_LE(atime, after); - - absl::Time mtime = absl::TimeFromTimespec(statbuf.st_mtim); - EXPECT_GE(mtime, before); - EXPECT_LE(mtime, after); -} - -TEST(FutimesatTest, OnAbsPath) { - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - TestFutimesat(0, f.path()); -} - -TEST(FutimesatTest, OnRelPath) { - auto d = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(d.path())); - auto basename = std::string(Basename(f.path())); - const FileDescriptor dirFd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(d.path(), O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY)); - TestFutimesat(dirFd.get(), basename); -} - -TEST(FutimesatTest, InvalidNsec) { - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - struct timeval times[4][2] = {{ - {0, 1}, // Valid - {1, static_cast<int64_t>(1e7)} // Invalid - }, - { - {1, static_cast<int64_t>(1e7)}, // Invalid - {0, 1} // Valid - }, - { - {0, 1}, // Valid - {1, -1} // Invalid - }, - { - {1, -1}, // Invalid - {0, 1} // Valid - }}; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof(times) / sizeof(times[0]); i++) { - std::cout << "test:" << i << "\n"; - EXPECT_THAT(futimesat(0, f.path().c_str(), times[i]), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - } -} - -void TestUtimensat(int dirFd, std::string const& path) { - struct stat statbuf; - const struct timespec times[2] = {{1, 0}, {2, 0}}; - EXPECT_THAT(utimensat(dirFd, path.c_str(), times, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(fstatat(dirFd, path.c_str(), &statbuf, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, statbuf.st_atime); - EXPECT_EQ(2, statbuf.st_mtime); - - // Test setting with UTIME_NOW and UTIME_OMIT. - struct stat statbuf2; - const struct timespec times2[2] = { - {0, UTIME_NOW}, // Should set atime to now. - {0, UTIME_OMIT} // Should not change mtime. - }; - - absl::Time before; - absl::Time after; - TimeBoxed(&before, &after, [&] { - EXPECT_THAT(utimensat(dirFd, path.c_str(), times2, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - EXPECT_THAT(fstatat(dirFd, path.c_str(), &statbuf2, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - absl::Time atime2 = absl::TimeFromTimespec(statbuf2.st_atim); - EXPECT_GE(atime2, before); - EXPECT_LE(atime2, after); - - absl::Time mtime = absl::TimeFromTimespec(statbuf.st_mtim); - absl::Time mtime2 = absl::TimeFromTimespec(statbuf2.st_mtim); - // mtime should not be changed. - EXPECT_EQ(mtime, mtime2); - - // Test setting with times = NULL. Should set both atime and mtime to the - // current system time. - struct stat statbuf3; - TimeBoxed(&before, &after, [&] { - EXPECT_THAT(utimensat(dirFd, path.c_str(), nullptr, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - EXPECT_THAT(fstatat(dirFd, path.c_str(), &statbuf3, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - absl::Time atime3 = absl::TimeFromTimespec(statbuf3.st_atim); - EXPECT_GE(atime3, before); - EXPECT_LE(atime3, after); - - absl::Time mtime3 = absl::TimeFromTimespec(statbuf3.st_mtim); - EXPECT_GE(mtime3, before); - EXPECT_LE(mtime3, after); - - if (!IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - // FIXME(b/36516566): Gofers set atime and mtime to different "now" times. - EXPECT_EQ(atime3, mtime3); - } -} - -TEST(UtimensatTest, OnAbsPath) { - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - TestUtimensat(0, f.path()); -} - -TEST(UtimensatTest, OnRelPath) { - auto d = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(d.path())); - auto basename = std::string(Basename(f.path())); - const FileDescriptor dirFd = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(d.path(), O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY)); - TestUtimensat(dirFd.get(), basename); -} - -TEST(UtimensatTest, OmitNoop) { - // Setting both timespecs to UTIME_OMIT on a nonexistant path should succeed. - auto path = NewTempAbsPath(); - const struct timespec times[2] = {{0, UTIME_OMIT}, {0, UTIME_OMIT}}; - EXPECT_THAT(utimensat(0, path.c_str(), times, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// Verify that we can actually set atime and mtime to 0. -TEST(UtimeTest, ZeroAtimeandMtime) { - const auto tmp_dir = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const auto tmp_file = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFileIn(tmp_dir.path())); - - // Stat the file before and after updating atime and mtime. - struct stat stat_before = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(stat(tmp_file.path().c_str(), &stat_before), SyscallSucceeds()); - - ASSERT_NE(stat_before.st_atime, 0); - ASSERT_NE(stat_before.st_mtime, 0); - - const struct utimbuf times = {}; // Zero for both atime and mtime. - EXPECT_THAT(utime(tmp_file.path().c_str(), ×), SyscallSucceeds()); - - struct stat stat_after = {}; - EXPECT_THAT(stat(tmp_file.path().c_str(), &stat_after), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // We should see the atime and mtime changed when we set them to 0. - ASSERT_EQ(stat_after.st_atime, 0); - ASSERT_EQ(stat_after.st_mtime, 0); -} - -TEST(UtimensatTest, InvalidNsec) { - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - struct timespec times[2][2] = {{ - {0, UTIME_OMIT}, // Valid - {2, static_cast<int64_t>(1e10)} // Invalid - }, - { - {2, static_cast<int64_t>(1e10)}, // Invalid - {0, UTIME_OMIT} // Valid - }}; - - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof(times) / sizeof(times[0]); i++) { - std::cout << "test:" << i << "\n"; - EXPECT_THAT(utimensat(0, f.path().c_str(), times[i], 0), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - } -} - -TEST(Utimensat, NullPath) { - // From man utimensat(2): - // "the Linux utimensat() system call implements a nonstandard feature: if - // pathname is NULL, then the call modifies the timestamps of the file - // referred to by the file descriptor dirfd (which may refer to any type of - // file). - // Note, however, that the glibc wrapper for utimensat() disallows - // passing NULL as the value for file: the wrapper function returns the error - // EINVAL in this case." - auto f = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateFile()); - const FileDescriptor fd = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(Open(f.path(), O_RDWR)); - struct stat statbuf; - const struct timespec times[2] = {{1, 0}, {2, 0}}; - // Call syscall directly. - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(SYS_utimensat, fd.get(), NULL, times, 0), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(fstatat(0, f.path().c_str(), &statbuf, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, statbuf.st_atime); - EXPECT_EQ(2, statbuf.st_mtime); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/vdso.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/vdso.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 19c80add8..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/vdso.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> - -#include <algorithm> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/proc_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// Ensure that the vvar page cannot be made writable. -TEST(VvarTest, WriteVvar) { - auto contents = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(GetContents("/proc/self/maps")); - auto maps = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ParseProcMaps(contents)); - auto it = std::find_if(maps.begin(), maps.end(), [](const ProcMapsEntry& e) { - return e.filename == "[vvar]"; - }); - - SKIP_IF(it == maps.end()); - EXPECT_THAT(mprotect(reinterpret_cast<void*>(it->start), kPageSize, - PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EACCES)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/vdso_clock_gettime.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/vdso_clock_gettime.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 40c0014b9..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/vdso_clock_gettime.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <stdint.h> -#include <sys/time.h> -#include <syscall.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <map> -#include <string> -#include <utility> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/numbers.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -std::string PrintClockId(::testing::TestParamInfo<clockid_t> info) { - switch (info.param) { - case CLOCK_MONOTONIC: - return "CLOCK_MONOTONIC"; - case CLOCK_REALTIME: - return "CLOCK_REALTIME"; - case CLOCK_BOOTTIME: - return "CLOCK_BOOTTIME"; - default: - return absl::StrCat(info.param); - } -} - -class CorrectVDSOClockTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<clockid_t> {}; - -TEST_P(CorrectVDSOClockTest, IsCorrect) { - struct timespec tvdso, tsys; - absl::Time vdso_time, sys_time; - uint64_t total_calls = 0; - - // It is expected that 82.5% of clock_gettime calls will be less than 100us - // skewed from the system time. - // Unfortunately this is not only influenced by the VDSO clock skew, but also - // by arbitrary scheduling delays and the like. The test is therefore - // regularly disabled. - std::map<absl::Duration, std::tuple<double, uint64_t, uint64_t>> confidence = - { - {absl::Microseconds(100), std::make_tuple(0.825, 0, 0)}, - {absl::Microseconds(250), std::make_tuple(0.94, 0, 0)}, - {absl::Milliseconds(1), std::make_tuple(0.999, 0, 0)}, - }; - - absl::Time start = absl::Now(); - while (absl::Now() < start + absl::Seconds(30)) { - EXPECT_THAT(clock_gettime(GetParam(), &tvdso), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(syscall(__NR_clock_gettime, GetParam(), &tsys), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - vdso_time = absl::TimeFromTimespec(tvdso); - - for (auto const& conf : confidence) { - std::get<1>(confidence[conf.first]) += - (sys_time - vdso_time) < conf.first; - } - - sys_time = absl::TimeFromTimespec(tsys); - - for (auto const& conf : confidence) { - std::get<2>(confidence[conf.first]) += - (vdso_time - sys_time) < conf.first; - } - - ++total_calls; - } - - for (auto const& conf : confidence) { - EXPECT_GE(std::get<1>(conf.second) / static_cast<double>(total_calls), - std::get<0>(conf.second)); - EXPECT_GE(std::get<2>(conf.second) / static_cast<double>(total_calls), - std::get<0>(conf.second)); - } -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(ClockGettime, CorrectVDSOClockTest, - ::testing::Values(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, CLOCK_REALTIME, - CLOCK_BOOTTIME), - PrintClockId); - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/vfork.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/vfork.cc deleted file mode 100644 index f67b06f37..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/vfork.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,194 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/wait.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <string> -#include <utility> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/time_util.h" - -DEFINE_bool(vfork_test_child, false, - "If true, run the VforkTest child workload."); - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// We don't test with raw CLONE_VFORK to avoid interacting with glibc's use of -// TLS. -// -// Even with vfork(2), we must be careful to do little more in the child than -// call execve(2). We use the simplest sleep function possible, though this is -// still precarious, as we're officially only allowed to call execve(2) and -// _exit(2). -constexpr absl::Duration kChildDelay = absl::Seconds(10); - -// Exit code for successful child subprocesses. We don't want to use 0 since -// it's too common, and an execve(2) failure causes the child to exit with the -// errno, so kChildExitCode is chosen to be an unlikely errno: -constexpr int kChildExitCode = 118; // ENOTNAM: Not a XENIX named type file - -int64_t MonotonicNow() { - struct timespec now; - TEST_PCHECK(clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &now) == 0); - return now.tv_sec * 1000000000ll + now.tv_nsec; -} - -TEST(VforkTest, ParentStopsUntilChildExits) { - const auto test = [] { - // N.B. Run the test in a single-threaded subprocess because - // vfork is not safe in a multi-threaded process. - - const int64_t start = MonotonicNow(); - - pid_t pid = vfork(); - if (pid == 0) { - SleepSafe(kChildDelay); - _exit(kChildExitCode); - } - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(pid > 0, "vfork failed"); - MaybeSave(); - - const int64_t end = MonotonicNow(); - - absl::Duration dur = absl::Nanoseconds(end - start); - - TEST_CHECK(dur >= kChildDelay); - - int status = 0; - TEST_PCHECK(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(pid, &status, 0)); - TEST_CHECK(WIFEXITED(status)); - TEST_CHECK(WEXITSTATUS(status) == kChildExitCode); - }; - - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(test), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -TEST(VforkTest, ParentStopsUntilChildExecves_NoRandomSave) { - ExecveArray const owned_child_argv = {"/proc/self/exe", "--vfork_test_child"}; - char* const* const child_argv = owned_child_argv.get(); - - const auto test = [&] { - const int64_t start = MonotonicNow(); - - pid_t pid = vfork(); - if (pid == 0) { - SleepSafe(kChildDelay); - execve(child_argv[0], child_argv, /* envp = */ nullptr); - _exit(errno); - } - // Don't attempt save/restore until after recording end_time, - // since the test expects an upper bound on the time spent - // stopped. - int saved_errno = errno; - const int64_t end = MonotonicNow(); - errno = saved_errno; - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(pid > 0, "vfork failed"); - MaybeSave(); - - absl::Duration dur = absl::Nanoseconds(end - start); - - // The parent should resume execution after execve, but before - // the post-execve test child exits. - TEST_CHECK(dur >= kChildDelay); - TEST_CHECK(dur <= 2 * kChildDelay); - - int status = 0; - TEST_PCHECK(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(pid, &status, 0)); - TEST_CHECK(WIFEXITED(status)); - TEST_CHECK(WEXITSTATUS(status) == kChildExitCode); - }; - - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(test), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -// A vfork child does not unstop the parent a second time when it exits after -// exec. -TEST(VforkTest, ExecedChildExitDoesntUnstopParent_NoRandomSave) { - ExecveArray const owned_child_argv = {"/proc/self/exe", "--vfork_test_child"}; - char* const* const child_argv = owned_child_argv.get(); - - const auto test = [&] { - pid_t pid1 = vfork(); - if (pid1 == 0) { - execve(child_argv[0], child_argv, /* envp = */ nullptr); - _exit(errno); - } - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(pid1 > 0, "vfork failed"); - MaybeSave(); - - // pid1 exec'd and is now sleeping. - SleepSafe(kChildDelay / 2); - - const int64_t start = MonotonicNow(); - - pid_t pid2 = vfork(); - if (pid2 == 0) { - SleepSafe(kChildDelay); - _exit(kChildExitCode); - } - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(pid2 > 0, "vfork failed"); - MaybeSave(); - - const int64_t end = MonotonicNow(); - - absl::Duration dur = absl::Nanoseconds(end - start); - - // The parent should resume execution only after pid2 exits, not - // when pid1 exits. - TEST_CHECK(dur >= kChildDelay); - - int status = 0; - TEST_PCHECK(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(pid1, &status, 0)); - TEST_CHECK(WIFEXITED(status)); - TEST_CHECK(WEXITSTATUS(status) == kChildExitCode); - - TEST_PCHECK(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(pid2, &status, 0)); - TEST_CHECK(WIFEXITED(status)); - TEST_CHECK(WEXITSTATUS(status) == kChildExitCode); - }; - - EXPECT_THAT(InForkedProcess(test), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(0)); -} - -int RunChild() { - SleepSafe(kChildDelay); - return kChildExitCode; -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - gvisor::testing::TestInit(&argc, &argv); - - if (FLAGS_vfork_test_child) { - return gvisor::testing::RunChild(); - } - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/vsyscall.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/vsyscall.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 2c2303358..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/vsyscall.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <time.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/proc_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -time_t vsyscall_time(time_t* t) { - constexpr uint64_t kVsyscallTimeEntry = 0xffffffffff600400; - return reinterpret_cast<time_t (*)(time_t*)>(kVsyscallTimeEntry)(t); -} - -TEST(VsyscallTest, VsyscallAlwaysAvailableOnGvisor) { - SKIP_IF(!IsRunningOnGvisor()); - // Vsyscall is always advertised by gvisor. - EXPECT_TRUE(ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(IsVsyscallEnabled())); - // Vsyscall should always works on gvisor. - time_t t; - EXPECT_THAT(vsyscall_time(&t), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/wait.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/wait.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 944149d5e..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/wait.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,913 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <signal.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <sys/ptrace.h> -#include <sys/resource.h> -#include <sys/time.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/wait.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <functional> -#include <tuple> -#include <vector> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/synchronization/mutex.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/signal_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" -#include "test/util/thread_util.h" -#include "test/util/time_util.h" - -using ::testing::UnorderedElementsAre; - -// These unit tests focus on the wait4(2) system call, but include a basic -// checks for the i386 waitpid(2) syscall, which is a subset of wait4(2). -// -// NOTE(b/22640830,b/27680907,b/29049891): Some functionality is not tested as -// it is not currently supported by gVisor: -// * Process groups. -// * Core dump status (WCOREDUMP). -// -// Tests for waiting on stopped/continued children are in sigstop.cc. - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// The CloneChild function seems to need more than one page of stack space. -static const size_t kStackSize = 2 * kPageSize; - -// The child thread created in CloneAndExit runs this function. -// This child does not have the TLS setup, so it must not use glibc functions. -int CloneChild(void* priv) { - int64_t sleep = reinterpret_cast<int64_t>(priv); - SleepSafe(absl::Seconds(sleep)); - - // glibc's _exit(2) function wrapper will helpfully call exit_group(2), - // exiting the entire process. - syscall(__NR_exit, 0); - return 1; -} - -// ForkAndExit forks a child process which exits with exit_code, after -// sleeping for the specified duration (seconds). -pid_t ForkAndExit(int exit_code, int64_t sleep) { - pid_t child = fork(); - if (child == 0) { - SleepSafe(absl::Seconds(sleep)); - _exit(exit_code); - } - return child; -} - -int64_t clock_gettime_nsecs(clockid_t id) { - struct timespec ts; - TEST_PCHECK(clock_gettime(id, &ts) == 0); - return (ts.tv_sec * 1000000000 + ts.tv_nsec); -} - -void spin(int64_t sec) { - int64_t ns = sec * 1000000000; - int64_t start = clock_gettime_nsecs(CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID); - int64_t end = start + ns; - - do { - constexpr int kLoopCount = 1000000; // large and arbitrary - // volatile to prevent the compiler from skipping this loop. - for (volatile int i = 0; i < kLoopCount; i++) { - } - } while (clock_gettime_nsecs(CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID) < end); -} - -// ForkSpinAndExit forks a child process which exits with exit_code, after -// spinning for the specified duration (seconds). -pid_t ForkSpinAndExit(int exit_code, int64_t spintime) { - pid_t child = fork(); - if (child == 0) { - spin(spintime); - _exit(exit_code); - } - return child; -} - -absl::Duration RusageCpuTime(const struct rusage& ru) { - return absl::DurationFromTimeval(ru.ru_utime) + - absl::DurationFromTimeval(ru.ru_stime); -} - -// Returns the address of the top of the stack. -// Free with FreeStack. -uintptr_t AllocStack() { - void* addr = mmap(nullptr, kStackSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0); - - if (addr == MAP_FAILED) { - return reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(MAP_FAILED); - } - - return reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(addr) + kStackSize; -} - -// Frees a stack page allocated with AllocStack. -int FreeStack(uintptr_t addr) { - addr -= kStackSize; - return munmap(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), kPageSize); -} - -// CloneAndExit clones a child thread, which exits with 0 after sleeping for -// the specified duration (must be in seconds). extra_flags are ORed against -// the standard clone(2) flags. -int CloneAndExit(int64_t sleep, uintptr_t stack, int extra_flags) { - return clone(CloneChild, reinterpret_cast<void*>(stack), - CLONE_FILES | CLONE_FS | CLONE_SIGHAND | CLONE_VM | extra_flags, - reinterpret_cast<void*>(sleep)); -} - -// Simple wrappers around wait4(2) and waitid(2) that ignore interrupts. -constexpr auto Wait4 = RetryEINTR(wait4); -constexpr auto Waitid = RetryEINTR(waitid); - -// Fixture for tests parameterized by a function that waits for any child to -// exit with the given options, checks that it exited with the given code, and -// then returns its PID. -// -// N.B. These tests run in a multi-threaded environment. We assume that -// background threads do not create child processes and are not themselves -// created with clone(... | SIGCHLD). Either may cause these tests to -// erroneously wait on child processes/threads. -class WaitAnyChildTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam< - std::function<PosixErrorOr<pid_t>(int, int)>> { - protected: - PosixErrorOr<pid_t> WaitAny(int code) { return WaitAnyWithOptions(code, 0); } - - PosixErrorOr<pid_t> WaitAnyWithOptions(int code, int options) { - return GetParam()(code, options); - } -}; - -// Wait for any child to exit. -TEST_P(WaitAnyChildTest, Fork) { - pid_t child; - ASSERT_THAT(child = ForkAndExit(0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(WaitAny(0), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(child)); -} - -// Call wait4 for any process after the child has already exited. -TEST_P(WaitAnyChildTest, AfterExit) { - pid_t child; - ASSERT_THAT(child = ForkAndExit(0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(5)); - - EXPECT_THAT(WaitAny(0), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(child)); -} - -// Wait for multiple children to exit, waiting for either at a time. -TEST_P(WaitAnyChildTest, MultipleFork) { - pid_t child1, child2; - ASSERT_THAT(child1 = ForkAndExit(0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(child2 = ForkAndExit(0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::vector<pid_t> pids; - pids.push_back(ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(WaitAny(0))); - pids.push_back(ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(WaitAny(0))); - EXPECT_THAT(pids, UnorderedElementsAre(child1, child2)); -} - -// Wait for any child to exit. -// A non-CLONE_THREAD child which sends SIGCHLD upon exit behaves much like -// a forked process. -TEST_P(WaitAnyChildTest, CloneSIGCHLD) { - uintptr_t stack; - ASSERT_THAT(stack = AllocStack(), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto free = - Cleanup([stack] { ASSERT_THAT(FreeStack(stack), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - - int child; - ASSERT_THAT(child = CloneAndExit(0, stack, SIGCHLD), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(WaitAny(0), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(child)); -} - -// Wait for a child thread and process. -TEST_P(WaitAnyChildTest, ForkAndClone) { - pid_t process; - ASSERT_THAT(process = ForkAndExit(0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - uintptr_t stack; - ASSERT_THAT(stack = AllocStack(), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto free = - Cleanup([stack] { ASSERT_THAT(FreeStack(stack), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - - int thread; - // Send SIGCHLD for normal wait semantics. - ASSERT_THAT(thread = CloneAndExit(0, stack, SIGCHLD), SyscallSucceeds()); - - std::vector<pid_t> pids; - pids.push_back(ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(WaitAny(0))); - pids.push_back(ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(WaitAny(0))); - EXPECT_THAT(pids, UnorderedElementsAre(process, thread)); -} - -// Return immediately if no child has exited. -TEST_P(WaitAnyChildTest, WaitWNOHANG) { - EXPECT_THAT(WaitAnyWithOptions(0, WNOHANG), - PosixErrorIs(ECHILD, ::testing::_)); -} - -// Bad options passed -TEST_P(WaitAnyChildTest, BadOption) { - EXPECT_THAT(WaitAnyWithOptions(0, 123456), - PosixErrorIs(EINVAL, ::testing::_)); -} - -TEST_P(WaitAnyChildTest, WaitedChildRusage) { - struct rusage before; - ASSERT_THAT(getrusage(RUSAGE_CHILDREN, &before), SyscallSucceeds()); - - pid_t child; - constexpr absl::Duration kSpin = absl::Seconds(3); - ASSERT_THAT(child = ForkSpinAndExit(0, absl::ToInt64Seconds(kSpin)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(WaitAny(0), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(child)); - - struct rusage after; - ASSERT_THAT(getrusage(RUSAGE_CHILDREN, &after), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_GE(RusageCpuTime(after) - RusageCpuTime(before), kSpin); -} - -TEST_P(WaitAnyChildTest, IgnoredChildRusage) { - // "POSIX.1-2001 specifies that if the disposition of SIGCHLD is - // set to SIG_IGN or the SA_NOCLDWAIT flag is set for SIGCHLD (see - // sigaction(2)), then children that terminate do not become zombies and a - // call to wait() or waitpid() will block until all children have terminated, - // and then fail with errno set to ECHILD." - waitpid(2) - // - // "RUSAGE_CHILDREN: Return resource usage statistics for all children of the - // calling process that have terminated *and been waited for*." - - // getrusage(2), emphasis added - - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; - const auto cleanup_sigact = - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ScopedSigaction(SIGCHLD, sa)); - - struct rusage before; - ASSERT_THAT(getrusage(RUSAGE_CHILDREN, &before), SyscallSucceeds()); - - const absl::Duration start = - absl::Nanoseconds(clock_gettime_nsecs(CLOCK_MONOTONIC)); - - constexpr absl::Duration kSpin = absl::Seconds(3); - - // ForkAndSpin uses CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID, which is lower resolution than, - // and may diverge from, CLOCK_MONOTONIC, so we allow a small grace period but - // still check that we blocked for a while. - constexpr absl::Duration kSpinGrace = absl::Milliseconds(100); - - pid_t child; - ASSERT_THAT(child = ForkSpinAndExit(0, absl::ToInt64Seconds(kSpin)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(WaitAny(0), PosixErrorIs(ECHILD, ::testing::_)); - const absl::Duration end = - absl::Nanoseconds(clock_gettime_nsecs(CLOCK_MONOTONIC)); - EXPECT_GE(end - start, kSpin - kSpinGrace); - - struct rusage after; - ASSERT_THAT(getrusage(RUSAGE_CHILDREN, &after), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(before.ru_utime.tv_sec, after.ru_utime.tv_sec); - EXPECT_EQ(before.ru_utime.tv_usec, after.ru_utime.tv_usec); - EXPECT_EQ(before.ru_stime.tv_sec, after.ru_stime.tv_sec); - EXPECT_EQ(before.ru_stime.tv_usec, after.ru_stime.tv_usec); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - Waiters, WaitAnyChildTest, - ::testing::Values( - [](int code, int options) -> PosixErrorOr<pid_t> { - int status; - auto const pid = Wait4(-1, &status, options, nullptr); - MaybeSave(); - if (pid < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "wait4"); - } - if (!WIFEXITED(status) || WEXITSTATUS(status) != code) { - return PosixError( - EINVAL, absl::StrCat("unexpected wait status: got ", status, - ", wanted ", code)); - } - return static_cast<pid_t>(pid); - }, - [](int code, int options) -> PosixErrorOr<pid_t> { - siginfo_t si; - auto const rv = Waitid(P_ALL, 0, &si, WEXITED | options); - MaybeSave(); - if (rv < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "waitid"); - } - if (si.si_signo != SIGCHLD) { - return PosixError( - EINVAL, absl::StrCat("unexpected signo: got ", si.si_signo, - ", wanted ", SIGCHLD)); - } - if (si.si_status != code) { - return PosixError( - EINVAL, absl::StrCat("unexpected status: got ", si.si_status, - ", wanted ", code)); - } - if (si.si_code != CLD_EXITED) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, - absl::StrCat("unexpected code: got ", si.si_code, - ", wanted ", CLD_EXITED)); - } - auto const uid = getuid(); - if (si.si_uid != uid) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, - absl::StrCat("unexpected uid: got ", si.si_uid, - ", wanted ", uid)); - } - return static_cast<pid_t>(si.si_pid); - })); - -// Fixture for tests parameterized by a (sysno, function) tuple. The function -// takes the PID of a specific child to wait for, waits for it to exit, and -// checks that it exits with the given code. -class WaitSpecificChildTest - : public ::testing::TestWithParam< - std::tuple<int, std::function<PosixError(pid_t, int, int)>>> { - protected: - int Sysno() { return std::get<0>(GetParam()); } - - PosixError WaitForWithOptions(pid_t pid, int options, int code) { - return std::get<1>(GetParam())(pid, options, code); - } - - PosixError WaitFor(pid_t pid, int code) { - return std::get<1>(GetParam())(pid, 0, code); - } -}; - -// Wait for specific child to exit. -TEST_P(WaitSpecificChildTest, Fork) { - pid_t child; - ASSERT_THAT(child = ForkAndExit(0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitFor(child, 0)); -} - -// Non-zero exit codes are correctly propagated. -TEST_P(WaitSpecificChildTest, NormalExit) { - pid_t child; - ASSERT_THAT(child = ForkAndExit(42, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitFor(child, 42)); -} - -// Wait for multiple children to exit. -TEST_P(WaitSpecificChildTest, MultipleFork) { - pid_t child1, child2; - ASSERT_THAT(child1 = ForkAndExit(0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(child2 = ForkAndExit(0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitFor(child1, 0)); - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitFor(child2, 0)); -} - -// Wait for multiple children to exit, out of the order they were created. -TEST_P(WaitSpecificChildTest, MultipleForkOutOfOrder) { - pid_t child1, child2; - ASSERT_THAT(child1 = ForkAndExit(0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(child2 = ForkAndExit(0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitFor(child2, 0)); - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitFor(child1, 0)); -} - -// Wait for specific child to exit, entering wait4 before the exit occurs. -TEST_P(WaitSpecificChildTest, ForkSleep) { - pid_t child; - ASSERT_THAT(child = ForkAndExit(0, 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitFor(child, 0)); -} - -// Wait should block until the child exits. -TEST_P(WaitSpecificChildTest, ForkBlock) { - pid_t child; - - auto start = absl::Now(); - ASSERT_THAT(child = ForkAndExit(0, 5), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitFor(child, 0)); - - EXPECT_GE(absl::Now() - start, absl::Seconds(5)); -} - -// Waiting after the child has already exited returns immediately. -TEST_P(WaitSpecificChildTest, AfterExit) { - pid_t child; - ASSERT_THAT(child = ForkAndExit(0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(5)); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitFor(child, 0)); -} - -// Wait for child of sibling thread. -TEST_P(WaitSpecificChildTest, SiblingChildren) { - absl::Mutex mu; - pid_t child; - bool ready = false; - bool stop = false; - - ScopedThread t([&] { - absl::MutexLock ml(&mu); - EXPECT_THAT(child = ForkAndExit(0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ready = true; - mu.Await(absl::Condition(&stop)); - }); - - // N.B. This must be declared after ScopedThread, so it is destructed first, - // thus waking the thread. - absl::MutexLock ml(&mu); - mu.Await(absl::Condition(&ready)); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitFor(child, 0)); - - // Keep the sibling alive until after we've waited so the child isn't - // reparented. - stop = true; -} - -// Waiting for child of sibling thread not allowed with WNOTHREAD. -TEST_P(WaitSpecificChildTest, SiblingChildrenWNOTHREAD) { - // Linux added WNOTHREAD support to waitid(2) in - // 91c4e8ea8f05916df0c8a6f383508ac7c9e10dba ("wait: allow sys_waitid() to - // accept __WNOTHREAD/__WCLONE/__WALL"). i.e., Linux 4.7. - // - // Skip the test if it isn't supported yet. - if (Sysno() == SYS_waitid) { - int ret = waitid(P_ALL, 0, nullptr, WEXITED | WNOHANG | __WNOTHREAD); - SKIP_IF(ret < 0 && errno == EINVAL); - } - - absl::Mutex mu; - pid_t child; - bool ready = false; - bool stop = false; - - ScopedThread t([&] { - absl::MutexLock ml(&mu); - EXPECT_THAT(child = ForkAndExit(0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - ready = true; - mu.Await(absl::Condition(&stop)); - - // This thread can wait on child. - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitForWithOptions(child, __WNOTHREAD, 0)); - }); - - // N.B. This must be declared after ScopedThread, so it is destructed first, - // thus waking the thread. - absl::MutexLock ml(&mu); - mu.Await(absl::Condition(&ready)); - - // This thread can't wait on child. - EXPECT_THAT(WaitForWithOptions(child, __WNOTHREAD, 0), - PosixErrorIs(ECHILD, ::testing::_)); - - // Keep the sibling alive until after we've waited so the child isn't - // reparented. - stop = true; -} - -// Wait for specific child to exit. -// A non-CLONE_THREAD child which sends SIGCHLD upon exit behaves much like -// a forked process. -TEST_P(WaitSpecificChildTest, CloneSIGCHLD) { - uintptr_t stack; - ASSERT_THAT(stack = AllocStack(), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto free = - Cleanup([stack] { ASSERT_THAT(FreeStack(stack), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - - int child; - ASSERT_THAT(child = CloneAndExit(0, stack, SIGCHLD), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitFor(child, 0)); -} - -// Wait for specific child to exit. -// A non-CLONE_THREAD child which does not send SIGCHLD upon exit can be waited -// on, but returns ECHILD. -TEST_P(WaitSpecificChildTest, CloneNoSIGCHLD) { - uintptr_t stack; - ASSERT_THAT(stack = AllocStack(), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto free = - Cleanup([stack] { ASSERT_THAT(FreeStack(stack), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - - int child; - ASSERT_THAT(child = CloneAndExit(0, stack, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(WaitFor(child, 0), PosixErrorIs(ECHILD, ::testing::_)); -} - -// Waiting after the child has already exited returns immediately. -TEST_P(WaitSpecificChildTest, CloneAfterExit) { - uintptr_t stack; - ASSERT_THAT(stack = AllocStack(), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto free = - Cleanup([stack] { ASSERT_THAT(FreeStack(stack), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - - int child; - // Send SIGCHLD for normal wait semantics. - ASSERT_THAT(child = CloneAndExit(0, stack, SIGCHLD), SyscallSucceeds()); - - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(5)); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitFor(child, 0)); -} - -// A CLONE_THREAD child cannot be waited on. -TEST_P(WaitSpecificChildTest, CloneThread) { - uintptr_t stack; - ASSERT_THAT(stack = AllocStack(), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto free = - Cleanup([stack] { ASSERT_THAT(FreeStack(stack), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - - int child; - ASSERT_THAT(child = CloneAndExit(15, stack, CLONE_THREAD), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto start = absl::Now(); - - EXPECT_THAT(WaitFor(child, 0), PosixErrorIs(ECHILD, ::testing::_)); - - // Ensure wait4 didn't block. - EXPECT_LE(absl::Now() - start, absl::Seconds(10)); - - // Since we can't wait on the child, we sleep to try to avoid freeing its - // stack before it exits. - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(5)); -} - -// A child that does not send a SIGCHLD on exit may be waited on with -// the __WCLONE flag. -TEST_P(WaitSpecificChildTest, CloneWCLONE) { - // Linux added WCLONE support to waitid(2) in - // 91c4e8ea8f05916df0c8a6f383508ac7c9e10dba ("wait: allow sys_waitid() to - // accept __WNOTHREAD/__WCLONE/__WALL"). i.e., Linux 4.7. - // - // Skip the test if it isn't supported yet. - if (Sysno() == SYS_waitid) { - int ret = waitid(P_ALL, 0, nullptr, WEXITED | WNOHANG | __WCLONE); - SKIP_IF(ret < 0 && errno == EINVAL); - } - - uintptr_t stack; - ASSERT_THAT(stack = AllocStack(), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto free = - Cleanup([stack] { ASSERT_THAT(FreeStack(stack), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - - int child; - ASSERT_THAT(child = CloneAndExit(0, stack, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitForWithOptions(child, __WCLONE, 0)); -} - -// A forked child cannot be waited on with WCLONE. -TEST_P(WaitSpecificChildTest, ForkWCLONE) { - // Linux added WCLONE support to waitid(2) in - // 91c4e8ea8f05916df0c8a6f383508ac7c9e10dba ("wait: allow sys_waitid() to - // accept __WNOTHREAD/__WCLONE/__WALL"). i.e., Linux 4.7. - // - // Skip the test if it isn't supported yet. - if (Sysno() == SYS_waitid) { - int ret = waitid(P_ALL, 0, nullptr, WEXITED | WNOHANG | __WCLONE); - SKIP_IF(ret < 0 && errno == EINVAL); - } - - pid_t child; - ASSERT_THAT(child = ForkAndExit(0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(WaitForWithOptions(child, WNOHANG | __WCLONE, 0), - PosixErrorIs(ECHILD, ::testing::_)); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitFor(child, 0)); -} - -// Any type of child can be waited on with WALL. -TEST_P(WaitSpecificChildTest, WALL) { - // Linux added WALL support to waitid(2) in - // 91c4e8ea8f05916df0c8a6f383508ac7c9e10dba ("wait: allow sys_waitid() to - // accept __WNOTHREAD/__WCLONE/__WALL"). i.e., Linux 4.7. - // - // Skip the test if it isn't supported yet. - if (Sysno() == SYS_waitid) { - int ret = waitid(P_ALL, 0, nullptr, WEXITED | WNOHANG | __WALL); - SKIP_IF(ret < 0 && errno == EINVAL); - } - - pid_t child; - ASSERT_THAT(child = ForkAndExit(0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitForWithOptions(child, __WALL, 0)); - - uintptr_t stack; - ASSERT_THAT(stack = AllocStack(), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto free = - Cleanup([stack] { ASSERT_THAT(FreeStack(stack), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - - ASSERT_THAT(child = CloneAndExit(0, stack, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitForWithOptions(child, __WALL, 0)); -} - -// Return ECHILD for bad child. -TEST_P(WaitSpecificChildTest, BadChild) { - EXPECT_THAT(WaitFor(42, 0), PosixErrorIs(ECHILD, ::testing::_)); -} - -// Wait for a child process that only exits after calling execve(2) from a -// non-leader thread. -TEST_P(WaitSpecificChildTest, AfterChildExecve) { - ExecveArray const owned_child_argv = {"/bin/true"}; - char* const* const child_argv = owned_child_argv.get(); - - uintptr_t stack; - ASSERT_THAT(stack = AllocStack(), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto free = - Cleanup([stack] { ASSERT_THAT(FreeStack(stack), SyscallSucceeds()); }); - - pid_t const child = fork(); - if (child == 0) { - // Give the parent some time to start waiting. - SleepSafe(absl::Seconds(5)); - // Pass CLONE_VFORK to block the original thread in the child process until - // the clone thread calls execve, annihilating them both. (This means that - // if clone returns at all, something went wrong.) - // - // N.B. clone(2) is not officially async-signal-safe, but at minimum glibc's - // x86_64 implementation is safe. See glibc - // sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone.S. - clone( - +[](void* arg) { - auto child_argv = static_cast<char* const*>(arg); - execve(child_argv[0], child_argv, /* envp = */ nullptr); - return errno; - }, - reinterpret_cast<void*>(stack), - CLONE_FILES | CLONE_FS | CLONE_SIGHAND | CLONE_THREAD | CLONE_VM | - CLONE_VFORK, - const_cast<char**>(child_argv)); - _exit(errno); - } - ASSERT_THAT(child, SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(WaitFor(child, 0)); -} - -PosixError CheckWait4(pid_t pid, int options, int code) { - int status; - auto const rv = Wait4(pid, &status, options, nullptr); - MaybeSave(); - if (rv < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "wait4"); - } else if (rv != pid) { - return PosixError( - EINVAL, absl::StrCat("unexpected pid: got ", rv, ", wanted ", pid)); - } - if (!WIFEXITED(status) || WEXITSTATUS(status) != code) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, absl::StrCat("unexpected wait status: got ", - status, ", wanted ", code)); - } - return NoError(); -}; - -PosixError CheckWaitid(pid_t pid, int options, int code) { - siginfo_t si; - auto const rv = Waitid(P_PID, pid, &si, options | WEXITED); - MaybeSave(); - if (rv < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "waitid"); - } - if (si.si_pid != pid) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, absl::StrCat("unexpected pid: got ", si.si_pid, - ", wanted ", pid)); - } - if (si.si_signo != SIGCHLD) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, absl::StrCat("unexpected signo: got ", - si.si_signo, ", wanted ", SIGCHLD)); - } - if (si.si_status != code) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, absl::StrCat("unexpected status: got ", - si.si_status, ", wanted ", code)); - } - if (si.si_code != CLD_EXITED) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, absl::StrCat("unexpected code: got ", si.si_code, - ", wanted ", CLD_EXITED)); - } - return NoError(); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - Waiters, WaitSpecificChildTest, - ::testing::Values(std::make_tuple(SYS_wait4, CheckWait4), - std::make_tuple(SYS_waitid, CheckWaitid))); - -// WIFEXITED, WIFSIGNALED, WTERMSIG indicate signal exit. -TEST(WaitTest, SignalExit) { - pid_t child; - ASSERT_THAT(child = ForkAndExit(0, 10), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(kill(child, SIGKILL), SyscallSucceeds()); - - int status; - EXPECT_THAT(Wait4(child, &status, 0, nullptr), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - - EXPECT_FALSE(WIFEXITED(status)); - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFSIGNALED(status)); - EXPECT_EQ(SIGKILL, WTERMSIG(status)); -} - -// waitid requires at least one option. -TEST(WaitTest, WaitidOptions) { - EXPECT_THAT(Waitid(P_ALL, 0, nullptr, 0), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -} - -// waitid does not wait for a child to exit if not passed WEXITED. -TEST(WaitTest, WaitidNoWEXITED) { - pid_t child; - ASSERT_THAT(child = ForkAndExit(0, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(Waitid(P_ALL, 0, nullptr, WSTOPPED), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ECHILD)); - EXPECT_THAT(Waitid(P_ALL, 0, nullptr, WEXITED), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -// WNOWAIT allows the same wait result to be returned again. -TEST(WaitTest, WaitidWNOWAIT) { - pid_t child; - ASSERT_THAT(child = ForkAndExit(42, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - siginfo_t info; - ASSERT_THAT(Waitid(P_PID, child, &info, WEXITED | WNOWAIT), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(child, info.si_pid); - EXPECT_EQ(SIGCHLD, info.si_signo); - EXPECT_EQ(CLD_EXITED, info.si_code); - EXPECT_EQ(42, info.si_status); - - ASSERT_THAT(Waitid(P_PID, child, &info, WEXITED), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(child, info.si_pid); - EXPECT_EQ(SIGCHLD, info.si_signo); - EXPECT_EQ(CLD_EXITED, info.si_code); - EXPECT_EQ(42, info.si_status); - - EXPECT_THAT(Waitid(P_PID, child, &info, WEXITED), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ECHILD)); -} - -// waitpid(pid, status, options) is equivalent to -// wait4(pid, status, options, nullptr). -// This is a dedicated syscall on i386, glibc maps it to wait4 on amd64. -TEST(WaitTest, WaitPid) { - pid_t child; - ASSERT_THAT(child = ForkAndExit(42, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - int status; - EXPECT_THAT(RetryEINTR(waitpid)(child, &status, 0), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status)); - EXPECT_EQ(42, WEXITSTATUS(status)); -} - -// Test that signaling a zombie succeeds. This is a signals test that is in this -// file for some reason. -TEST(WaitTest, KillZombie) { - pid_t child; - ASSERT_THAT(child = ForkAndExit(42, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - // Sleep for three seconds to ensure the child has exited. - absl::SleepFor(absl::Seconds(3)); - - // The child is now a zombie. Check that killing it returns 0. - EXPECT_THAT(kill(child, SIGTERM), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(kill(child, 0), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(Wait4(child, nullptr, 0, nullptr), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); -} - -TEST(WaitTest, Wait4Rusage) { - pid_t child; - constexpr absl::Duration kSpin = absl::Seconds(3); - ASSERT_THAT(child = ForkSpinAndExit(21, absl::ToInt64Seconds(kSpin)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - int status; - struct rusage rusage = {}; - ASSERT_THAT(Wait4(child, &status, 0, &rusage), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status)); - EXPECT_EQ(21, WEXITSTATUS(status)); - - EXPECT_GE(RusageCpuTime(rusage), kSpin); -} - -TEST(WaitTest, WaitidRusage) { - pid_t child; - constexpr absl::Duration kSpin = absl::Seconds(3); - ASSERT_THAT(child = ForkSpinAndExit(27, absl::ToInt64Seconds(kSpin)), - SyscallSucceeds()); - - siginfo_t si = {}; - struct rusage rusage = {}; - - // From waitid(2): - // The raw waitid() system call takes a fifth argument, of type - // struct rusage *. If this argument is non-NULL, then it is used - // to return resource usage information about the child, in the - // same manner as wait4(2). - EXPECT_THAT( - RetryEINTR(syscall)(SYS_waitid, P_PID, child, &si, WEXITED, &rusage), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_signo, SIGCHLD); - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_code, CLD_EXITED); - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_status, 27); - EXPECT_EQ(si.si_pid, child); - - EXPECT_GE(RusageCpuTime(rusage), kSpin); -} - -// After bf959931ddb88c4e4366e96dd22e68fa0db9527c ("wait/ptrace: assume __WALL -// if the child is traced") (Linux 4.7), tracees are always eligible for -// waiting, regardless of type. -TEST(WaitTest, TraceeWALL) { - int fds[2]; - ASSERT_THAT(pipe(fds), SyscallSucceeds()); - FileDescriptor rfd(fds[0]); - FileDescriptor wfd(fds[1]); - - pid_t child = fork(); - if (child == 0) { - // Child. - rfd.reset(); - - TEST_PCHECK(ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME, 0, nullptr, nullptr) == 0); - - // Notify parent that we're now a tracee. - wfd.reset(); - - _exit(0); - } - ASSERT_THAT(child, SyscallSucceeds()); - - wfd.reset(); - - // Wait for child to become tracee. - char c; - EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(rfd.get(), &c, sizeof(c)), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - - // We can wait on the fork child with WCLONE, as it is a tracee. - int status; - if (IsRunningOnGvisor()) { - ASSERT_THAT(Wait4(child, &status, __WCLONE, nullptr), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) << status; - } else { - // On older versions of Linux, we may get ECHILD. - ASSERT_THAT(Wait4(child, &status, __WCLONE, nullptr), - ::testing::AnyOf(SyscallSucceedsWithValue(child), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(ECHILD))); - } -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/linux/write.cc b/test/syscalls/linux/write.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 9b219cfd6..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/linux/write.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <sys/resource.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { -// This test is currently very rudimentary. -// -// TODO(edahlgren): -// * bad buffer states (EFAULT). -// * bad fds (wrong permission, wrong type of file, EBADF). -// * check offset is incremented. -// * check for EOF. -// * writing to pipes, symlinks, special files. -class WriteTest : public ::testing::Test { - public: - ssize_t WriteBytes(int fd, int bytes) { - std::vector<char> buf(bytes); - std::fill(buf.begin(), buf.end(), 'a'); - return WriteFd(fd, buf.data(), buf.size()); - } -}; - -TEST_F(WriteTest, WriteNoExceedsRLimit) { - // Get the current rlimit and restore after test run. - struct rlimit initial_lim; - ASSERT_THAT(getrlimit(RLIMIT_FSIZE, &initial_lim), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto cleanup = Cleanup([&initial_lim] { - EXPECT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_FSIZE, &initial_lim), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - int fd; - struct rlimit setlim; - const int target_lim = 1024; - setlim.rlim_cur = target_lim; - setlim.rlim_max = RLIM_INFINITY; - const std::string pathname = NewTempAbsPath(); - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(pathname.c_str(), O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, S_IRWXU), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_FSIZE, &setlim), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(WriteBytes(fd, target_lim), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(target_lim)); - - std::vector<char> buf(target_lim + 1); - std::fill(buf.begin(), buf.end(), 'a'); - EXPECT_THAT(pwrite(fd, buf.data(), target_lim, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(pwrite64(fd, buf.data(), target_lim, 1), SyscallSucceeds()); - - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -TEST_F(WriteTest, WriteExceedsRLimit) { - // Get the current rlimit and restore after test run. - struct rlimit initial_lim; - ASSERT_THAT(getrlimit(RLIMIT_FSIZE, &initial_lim), SyscallSucceeds()); - auto cleanup = Cleanup([&initial_lim] { - EXPECT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_FSIZE, &initial_lim), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); - - int fd; - sigset_t filesize_mask; - sigemptyset(&filesize_mask); - sigaddset(&filesize_mask, SIGXFSZ); - - struct rlimit setlim; - const int target_lim = 1024; - setlim.rlim_cur = target_lim; - setlim.rlim_max = RLIM_INFINITY; - - const std::string pathname = NewTempAbsPath(); - ASSERT_THAT(fd = open(pathname.c_str(), O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, S_IRWXU), - SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(setrlimit(RLIMIT_FSIZE, &setlim), SyscallSucceeds()); - ASSERT_THAT(sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &filesize_mask, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - std::vector<char> buf(target_lim + 2); - std::fill(buf.begin(), buf.end(), 'a'); - - EXPECT_THAT(write(fd, buf.data(), target_lim + 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(target_lim)); - EXPECT_THAT(write(fd, buf.data(), 1), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFBIG)); - siginfo_t info; - struct timespec timelimit = {0, 0}; - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sigtimedwait)(&filesize_mask, &info, &timelimit), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(SIGXFSZ)); - EXPECT_EQ(info.si_code, SI_USER); - EXPECT_EQ(info.si_pid, getpid()); - EXPECT_EQ(info.si_uid, getuid()); - - EXPECT_THAT(pwrite(fd, buf.data(), target_lim + 1, 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(target_lim - 1)); - EXPECT_THAT(pwrite(fd, buf.data(), 1, target_lim), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFBIG)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sigtimedwait)(&filesize_mask, &info, &timelimit), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(SIGXFSZ)); - EXPECT_EQ(info.si_code, SI_USER); - EXPECT_EQ(info.si_pid, getpid()); - EXPECT_EQ(info.si_uid, getuid()); - - EXPECT_THAT(pwrite64(fd, buf.data(), target_lim + 1, 1), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(target_lim - 1)); - EXPECT_THAT(pwrite64(fd, buf.data(), 1, target_lim), - SyscallFailsWithErrno(EFBIG)); - ASSERT_THAT(RetryEINTR(sigtimedwait)(&filesize_mask, &info, &timelimit), - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(SIGXFSZ)); - EXPECT_EQ(info.si_code, SI_USER); - EXPECT_EQ(info.si_pid, getpid()); - EXPECT_EQ(info.si_uid, getuid()); - - ASSERT_THAT(sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &filesize_mask, nullptr), - SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(close(fd), SyscallSucceeds()); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/syscalls/syscall_test_runner.go b/test/syscalls/syscall_test_runner.go deleted file mode 100644 index 32408f021..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/syscall_test_runner.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,410 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Binary syscall_test_runner runs the syscall test suites in gVisor -// containers and on the host platform. -package main - -import ( - "flag" - "fmt" - "io/ioutil" - "math" - "os" - "os/exec" - "os/signal" - "path/filepath" - "strconv" - "strings" - "syscall" - "testing" - "time" - - specs "github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/specs-go" - "golang.org/x/sys/unix" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/log" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/specutils" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/test/testutil" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/test/syscalls/gtest" -) - -// Location of syscall tests, relative to the repo root. -const testDir = "test/syscalls/linux" - -var ( - testName = flag.String("test-name", "", "name of test binary to run") - debug = flag.Bool("debug", false, "enable debug logs") - strace = flag.Bool("strace", false, "enable strace logs") - platform = flag.String("platform", "ptrace", "platform to run on") - useTmpfs = flag.Bool("use-tmpfs", false, "mounts tmpfs for /tmp") - fileAccess = flag.String("file-access", "exclusive", "mounts root in exclusive or shared mode") - overlay = flag.Bool("overlay", false, "wrap filesystem mounts with writable tmpfs overlay") - parallel = flag.Bool("parallel", false, "run tests in parallel") - runscPath = flag.String("runsc", "", "path to runsc binary") -) - -// runTestCaseNative runs the test case directly on the host machine. -func runTestCaseNative(testBin string, tc gtest.TestCase, t *testing.T) { - // These tests might be running in parallel, so make sure they have a - // unique test temp dir. - tmpDir, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("could not create temp dir: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(tmpDir) - - // Replace TEST_TMPDIR in the current environment with something - // unique. - env := os.Environ() - newEnvVar := "TEST_TMPDIR=" + tmpDir - var found bool - for i, kv := range env { - if strings.HasPrefix(kv, "TEST_TMPDIR=") { - env[i] = newEnvVar - found = true - break - } - } - if !found { - env = append(env, newEnvVar) - } - // Remove env variables that cause the gunit binary to write output - // files, since they will stomp on eachother, and on the output files - // from this go test. - env = filterEnv(env, []string{"GUNIT_OUTPUT", "TEST_PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE", "XML_OUTPUT_FILE"}) - - // Remove shard env variables so that the gunit binary does not try to - // intepret them. - env = filterEnv(env, []string{"TEST_SHARD_INDEX", "TEST_TOTAL_SHARDS", "GTEST_SHARD_INDEX", "GTEST_TOTAL_SHARDS"}) - - cmd := exec.Command(testBin, gtest.FilterTestFlag+"="+tc.FullName()) - cmd.Env = env - cmd.Stdout = os.Stdout - cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr - if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil { - ws := err.(*exec.ExitError).Sys().(syscall.WaitStatus) - t.Errorf("test %q exited with status %d, want 0", tc.FullName(), ws.ExitStatus()) - } -} - -// runsTestCaseRunsc runs the test case in runsc. -func runTestCaseRunsc(testBin string, tc gtest.TestCase, t *testing.T) { - rootDir, err := testutil.SetupRootDir() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("SetupRootDir failed: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - - // Run a new container with the test executable and filter for the - // given test suite and name. - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs(testBin, gtest.FilterTestFlag+"="+tc.FullName()) - - // Mark the root as writeable, as some tests attempt to - // write to the rootfs, and expect EACCES, not EROFS. - spec.Root.Readonly = false - - // Test spec comes with pre-defined mounts that we don't want. Reset it. - spec.Mounts = nil - if *useTmpfs { - // Forces '/tmp' to be mounted as tmpfs, otherwise test that rely on - // features only available in gVisor's internal tmpfs may fail. - spec.Mounts = append(spec.Mounts, specs.Mount{ - Destination: "/tmp", - Type: "tmpfs", - }) - } else { - // Use a gofer-backed directory as '/tmp'. - // - // Tests might be running in parallel, so make sure each has a - // unique test temp dir. - // - // Some tests (e.g., sticky) access this mount from other - // users, so make sure it is world-accessible. - tmpDir, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("could not create temp dir: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(tmpDir) - - if err := os.Chmod(tmpDir, 0777); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("could not chmod temp dir: %v", err) - } - - spec.Mounts = append(spec.Mounts, specs.Mount{ - Type: "bind", - Destination: "/tmp", - Source: tmpDir, - }) - } - - // Set environment variable that indicates we are - // running in gVisor and with the given platform. - platformVar := "TEST_ON_GVISOR" - env := append(os.Environ(), platformVar+"="+*platform) - - // Remove env variables that cause the gunit binary to write output - // files, since they will stomp on eachother, and on the output files - // from this go test. - env = filterEnv(env, []string{"GUNIT_OUTPUT", "TEST_PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE", "XML_OUTPUT_FILE"}) - - // Remove shard env variables so that the gunit binary does not try to - // intepret them. - env = filterEnv(env, []string{"TEST_SHARD_INDEX", "TEST_TOTAL_SHARDS", "GTEST_SHARD_INDEX", "GTEST_TOTAL_SHARDS"}) - - // Set TEST_TMPDIR to /tmp, as some of the syscall tests require it to - // be backed by tmpfs. - for i, kv := range env { - if strings.HasPrefix(kv, "TEST_TMPDIR=") { - env[i] = "TEST_TMPDIR=/tmp" - break - } - } - - spec.Process.Env = env - - bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupBundleDir(spec) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("SetupBundleDir failed: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - id := testutil.UniqueContainerID() - log.Infof("Running test %q in container %q", tc.FullName(), id) - specutils.LogSpec(spec) - - args := []string{ - "-platform", *platform, - "-root", rootDir, - "-file-access", *fileAccess, - "-network=none", - "-log-format=text", - "-TESTONLY-unsafe-nonroot=true", - "-net-raw=true", - fmt.Sprintf("-panic-signal=%d", syscall.SIGTERM), - "-watchdog-action=panic", - } - if *overlay { - args = append(args, "-overlay") - } - if *debug { - args = append(args, "-debug", "-log-packets=true") - } - if *strace { - args = append(args, "-strace") - } - if outDir, ok := syscall.Getenv("TEST_UNDECLARED_OUTPUTS_DIR"); ok { - tdir := filepath.Join(outDir, strings.Replace(tc.FullName(), "/", "_", -1)) - if err := os.MkdirAll(tdir, 0755); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("could not create test dir: %v", err) - } - debugLogDir, err := ioutil.TempDir(tdir, "runsc") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("could not create temp dir: %v", err) - } - debugLogDir += "/" - log.Infof("runsc logs: %s", debugLogDir) - args = append(args, "-debug-log", debugLogDir) - - // Default -log sends messages to stderr which makes reading the test log - // difficult. Instead, drop them when debug log is enabled given it's a - // better place for these messages. - args = append(args, "-log=/dev/null") - } - - // Current process doesn't have CAP_SYS_ADMIN, create user namespace and run - // as root inside that namespace to get it. - rArgs := append(args, "run", "--bundle", bundleDir, id) - cmd := exec.Command(*runscPath, rArgs...) - cmd.SysProcAttr = &syscall.SysProcAttr{ - Cloneflags: syscall.CLONE_NEWUSER | syscall.CLONE_NEWNS, - // Set current user/group as root inside the namespace. - UidMappings: []syscall.SysProcIDMap{ - {ContainerID: 0, HostID: os.Getuid(), Size: 1}, - }, - GidMappings: []syscall.SysProcIDMap{ - {ContainerID: 0, HostID: os.Getgid(), Size: 1}, - }, - GidMappingsEnableSetgroups: false, - Credential: &syscall.Credential{ - Uid: 0, - Gid: 0, - }, - } - cmd.Stdout = os.Stdout - cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr - sig := make(chan os.Signal, 1) - signal.Notify(sig, syscall.SIGTERM) - go func() { - s, ok := <-sig - if !ok { - return - } - t.Errorf("%s: Got signal: %v", tc.FullName(), s) - done := make(chan bool) - go func() { - dArgs := append(args, "-alsologtostderr=true", "debug", "--stacks", id) - cmd := exec.Command(*runscPath, dArgs...) - cmd.Stdout = os.Stdout - cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr - cmd.Run() - done <- true - }() - - timeout := time.Tick(3 * time.Second) - select { - case <-timeout: - t.Logf("runsc debug --stacks is timeouted") - case <-done: - } - - t.Logf("Send SIGTERM to the sandbox process") - dArgs := append(args, "debug", - fmt.Sprintf("--signal=%d", syscall.SIGTERM), - id) - cmd = exec.Command(*runscPath, dArgs...) - cmd.Stdout = os.Stdout - cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr - cmd.Run() - }() - if err = cmd.Run(); err != nil { - t.Errorf("test %q exited with status %v, want 0", tc.FullName(), err) - } - signal.Stop(sig) - close(sig) -} - -// filterEnv returns an environment with the blacklisted variables removed. -func filterEnv(env, blacklist []string) []string { - var out []string - for _, kv := range env { - ok := true - for _, k := range blacklist { - if strings.HasPrefix(kv, k+"=") { - ok = false - break - } - } - if ok { - out = append(out, kv) - } - } - return out -} - -func fatalf(s string, args ...interface{}) { - fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, s+"\n", args...) - os.Exit(1) -} - -func matchString(a, b string) (bool, error) { - return a == b, nil -} - -func main() { - flag.Parse() - if *testName == "" { - fatalf("test-name flag must be provided") - } - - log.SetLevel(log.Info) - if *debug { - log.SetLevel(log.Debug) - } - - if *platform != "native" && *runscPath == "" { - if err := testutil.ConfigureExePath(); err != nil { - panic(err.Error()) - } - *runscPath = specutils.ExePath - } - - // Make sure stdout and stderr are opened with O_APPEND, otherwise logs - // from outside the sandbox can (and will) stomp on logs from inside - // the sandbox. - for _, f := range []*os.File{os.Stdout, os.Stderr} { - flags, err := unix.FcntlInt(f.Fd(), unix.F_GETFL, 0) - if err != nil { - fatalf("error getting file flags for %v: %v", f, err) - } - if flags&unix.O_APPEND == 0 { - flags |= unix.O_APPEND - if _, err := unix.FcntlInt(f.Fd(), unix.F_SETFL, flags); err != nil { - fatalf("error setting file flags for %v: %v", f, err) - } - } - } - - // Get path to test binary. - fullTestName := filepath.Join(testDir, *testName) - testBin, err := testutil.FindFile(fullTestName) - if err != nil { - fatalf("FindFile(%q) failed: %v", fullTestName, err) - } - - // Get all test cases in each binary. - testCases, err := gtest.ParseTestCases(testBin) - if err != nil { - fatalf("ParseTestCases(%q) failed: %v", testBin, err) - } - - // If sharding, then get the subset of tests to run based on the shard index. - if indexStr, totalStr := os.Getenv("TEST_SHARD_INDEX"), os.Getenv("TEST_TOTAL_SHARDS"); indexStr != "" && totalStr != "" { - // Parse index and total to ints. - index, err := strconv.Atoi(indexStr) - if err != nil { - fatalf("invalid TEST_SHARD_INDEX %q: %v", indexStr, err) - } - total, err := strconv.Atoi(totalStr) - if err != nil { - fatalf("invalid TEST_TOTAL_SHARDS %q: %v", totalStr, err) - } - // Calculate subslice of tests to run. - shardSize := int(math.Ceil(float64(len(testCases)) / float64(total))) - begin := index * shardSize - // Set end as begin of next subslice. - end := ((index + 1) * shardSize) - if begin > len(testCases) { - // Nothing to run. - return - } - if end > len(testCases) { - end = len(testCases) - } - testCases = testCases[begin:end] - } - - var tests []testing.InternalTest - for _, tc := range testCases { - // Capture tc. - tc := tc - testName := fmt.Sprintf("%s_%s", tc.Suite, tc.Name) - tests = append(tests, testing.InternalTest{ - Name: testName, - F: func(t *testing.T) { - if *parallel { - t.Parallel() - } - if *platform == "native" { - // Run the test case on host. - runTestCaseNative(testBin, tc, t) - } else { - // Run the test case in runsc. - runTestCaseRunsc(testBin, tc, t) - } - }, - }) - } - - testing.Main(matchString, tests, nil, nil) -} diff --git a/test/syscalls/syscall_test_runner.sh b/test/syscalls/syscall_test_runner.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 864bb2de4..000000000 --- a/test/syscalls/syscall_test_runner.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -# Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -# -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -# You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -# limitations under the License. - -# syscall_test_runner.sh is a simple wrapper around the go syscall test runner. -# It exists so that we can build the syscall test runner once, and use it for -# all syscall tests, rather than build it for each test run. - -set -euf -x -o pipefail - -echo -- "$@" - -if [[ -n "${TEST_UNDECLARED_OUTPUTS_DIR}" ]]; then - mkdir -p "${TEST_UNDECLARED_OUTPUTS_DIR}" - chmod a+rwx "${TEST_UNDECLARED_OUTPUTS_DIR}" -fi - -# Get location of syscall_test_runner binary. -readonly runner=$(find "${TEST_SRCDIR}" -name syscall_test_runner) - -# Pass the arguments of this script directly to the runner. -exec "${runner}" "$@" diff --git a/test/util/BUILD b/test/util/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index cfea029b2..000000000 --- a/test/util/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,324 +0,0 @@ -load("//test/syscalls:build_defs.bzl", "select_for_linux") - -package( - default_visibility = ["//:sandbox"], - licenses = ["notice"], -) - -cc_library( - name = "capability_util", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["capability_util.cc"], - hdrs = ["capability_util.h"], - deps = [ - ":cleanup", - ":memory_util", - ":posix_error", - ":save_util", - ":test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - ], -) - -cc_library( - name = "eventfd_util", - testonly = 1, - hdrs = ["eventfd_util.h"], - deps = [ - ":file_descriptor", - ":posix_error", - ":save_util", - ], -) - -cc_library( - name = "file_descriptor", - testonly = 1, - hdrs = ["file_descriptor.h"], - deps = [ - ":logging", - ":posix_error", - ":save_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings:str_format", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_library( - name = "proc_util", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["proc_util.cc"], - hdrs = ["proc_util.h"], - deps = [ - ":fs_util", - ":posix_error", - ":test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_test( - name = "proc_util_test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["proc_util_test.cc"], - deps = [ - ":proc_util", - ":test_main", - ":test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_library( - name = "cleanup", - testonly = 1, - hdrs = ["cleanup.h"], -) - -cc_library( - name = "fs_util", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["fs_util.cc"], - hdrs = ["fs_util.h"], - deps = [ - ":cleanup", - ":file_descriptor", - ":posix_error", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_test( - name = "fs_util_test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["fs_util_test.cc"], - deps = [ - ":fs_util", - ":posix_error", - ":temp_path", - ":test_main", - ":test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_library( - name = "logging", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["logging.cc"], - hdrs = ["logging.h"], -) - -cc_library( - name = "memory_util", - testonly = 1, - hdrs = ["memory_util.h"], - deps = [ - ":logging", - ":posix_error", - ":save_util", - ":test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings:str_format", - ], -) - -cc_library( - name = "mount_util", - testonly = 1, - hdrs = ["mount_util.h"], - deps = [ - ":cleanup", - ":posix_error", - ":test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_library( - name = "save_util", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["save_util.cc"] + - select_for_linux( - ["save_util_linux.cc"], - ["save_util_other.cc"], - ), - hdrs = ["save_util.h"], -) - -cc_library( - name = "multiprocess_util", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["multiprocess_util.cc"], - hdrs = ["multiprocess_util.h"], - deps = [ - ":cleanup", - ":file_descriptor", - ":posix_error", - ":save_util", - ":test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - ], -) - -cc_library( - name = "posix_error", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["posix_error.cc"], - hdrs = ["posix_error.h"], - deps = [ - ":logging", - "@com_google_absl//absl/base:core_headers", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_absl//absl/types:variant", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_test( - name = "posix_error_test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["posix_error_test.cc"], - deps = [ - ":posix_error", - ":test_main", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_library( - name = "pty_util", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["pty_util.cc"], - hdrs = ["pty_util.h"], - deps = [ - ":file_descriptor", - ":posix_error", - ], -) - -cc_library( - name = "signal_util", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["signal_util.cc"], - hdrs = ["signal_util.h"], - deps = [ - ":cleanup", - ":posix_error", - ":test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_library( - name = "temp_path", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["temp_path.cc"], - hdrs = ["temp_path.h"], - deps = [ - ":fs_util", - ":posix_error", - ":test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_absl//absl/time", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_library( - name = "test_util", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["test_util.cc"], - hdrs = ["test_util.h"], - deps = [ - ":fs_util", - ":logging", - ":posix_error", - ":save_util", - "@com_github_gflags_gflags//:gflags", - "@com_google_absl//absl/base:core_headers", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", - "@com_google_absl//absl/strings:str_format", - "@com_google_absl//absl/time", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_library( - name = "thread_util", - testonly = 1, - hdrs = ["thread_util.h"], - deps = [":logging"], -) - -cc_library( - name = "time_util", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["time_util.cc"], - hdrs = ["time_util.h"], - deps = [ - "@com_google_absl//absl/time", - ], -) - -cc_library( - name = "timer_util", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["timer_util.cc"], - hdrs = ["timer_util.h"], - deps = [ - ":cleanup", - ":logging", - ":posix_error", - ":test_util", - "@com_google_absl//absl/time", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_test( - name = "test_util_test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["test_util_test.cc"], - deps = [ - ":test_main", - ":test_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_library( - name = "test_main", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["test_main.cc"], - deps = [":test_util"], -) - -cc_library( - name = "epoll_util", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["epoll_util.cc"], - hdrs = ["epoll_util.h"], - deps = [ - ":file_descriptor", - ":posix_error", - ":save_util", - "@com_google_googletest//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_library( - name = "rlimit_util", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["rlimit_util.cc"], - hdrs = ["rlimit_util.h"], - deps = [ - ":cleanup", - ":logging", - ":posix_error", - ":test_util", - ], -) diff --git a/test/util/capability_util.cc b/test/util/capability_util.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 5d733887b..000000000 --- a/test/util/capability_util.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/util/capability_util.h" - -#include <linux/capability.h> -#include <sched.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <sys/wait.h> - -#include <iostream> - -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "test/util/memory_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/save_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -PosixErrorOr<bool> CanCreateUserNamespace() { - // The most reliable way to determine if userns creation is possible is by - // trying to create one; see below. - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO( - auto child_stack, - MmapAnon(kPageSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE)); - int const child_pid = - clone(+[](void*) { return 0; }, - reinterpret_cast<void*>(child_stack.addr() + kPageSize), - CLONE_NEWUSER | SIGCHLD, /* arg = */ nullptr); - if (child_pid > 0) { - int status; - int const ret = waitpid(child_pid, &status, /* options = */ 0); - MaybeSave(); - if (ret < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "waitpid"); - } - if (!WIFEXITED(status) || WEXITSTATUS(status) != 0) { - return PosixError( - ESRCH, absl::StrCat("child process exited with status ", status)); - } - return true; - } else if (errno == EPERM) { - // Per clone(2), EPERM can be returned if: - // - // - "CLONE_NEWUSER was specified in flags, but either the effective user ID - // or the effective group ID of the caller does not have a mapping in the - // parent namespace (see user_namespaces(7))." - // - // - "(since Linux 3.9) CLONE_NEWUSER was specified in flags and the caller - // is in a chroot environment (i.e., the caller's root directory does - // not match the root directory of the mount namespace in which it - // resides)." - std::cerr << "clone(CLONE_NEWUSER) failed with EPERM"; - return false; - } else if (errno == EUSERS) { - // "(since Linux 3.11) CLONE_NEWUSER was specified in flags, and the call - // would cause the limit on the number of nested user namespaces to be - // exceeded. See user_namespaces(7)." - std::cerr << "clone(CLONE_NEWUSER) failed with EUSERS"; - return false; - } else { - // Unexpected error code; indicate an actual error. - return PosixError(errno, "clone(CLONE_NEWUSER)"); - } -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/util/capability_util.h b/test/util/capability_util.h deleted file mode 100644 index bb9ea1fe5..000000000 --- a/test/util/capability_util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Utilities for testing capabilities. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_CAPABILITY_UTIL_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_CAPABILITY_UTIL_H_ - -#include <errno.h> -#include <linux/capability.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/save_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -#ifndef _LINUX_CAPABILITY_VERSION_3 -#error Expecting _LINUX_CAPABILITY_VERSION_3 support -#endif - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// HaveCapability returns true if the process has the specified EFFECTIVE -// capability. -inline PosixErrorOr<bool> HaveCapability(int cap) { - if (!cap_valid(cap)) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "Invalid capability"); - } - - struct __user_cap_header_struct header = {_LINUX_CAPABILITY_VERSION_3, 0}; - struct __user_cap_data_struct caps[_LINUX_CAPABILITY_U32S_3] = {}; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(syscall(__NR_capget, &header, &caps)); - MaybeSave(); - - return (caps[CAP_TO_INDEX(cap)].effective & CAP_TO_MASK(cap)) != 0; -} - -// SetCapability sets the specified EFFECTIVE capability. -inline PosixError SetCapability(int cap, bool set) { - if (!cap_valid(cap)) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "Invalid capability"); - } - - struct __user_cap_header_struct header = {_LINUX_CAPABILITY_VERSION_3, 0}; - struct __user_cap_data_struct caps[_LINUX_CAPABILITY_U32S_3] = {}; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(syscall(__NR_capget, &header, &caps)); - MaybeSave(); - - if (set) { - caps[CAP_TO_INDEX(cap)].effective |= CAP_TO_MASK(cap); - } else { - caps[CAP_TO_INDEX(cap)].effective &= ~CAP_TO_MASK(cap); - } - header = {_LINUX_CAPABILITY_VERSION_3, 0}; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(syscall(__NR_capset, &header, &caps)); - MaybeSave(); - - return NoError(); -} - -// DropPermittedCapability drops the specified PERMITTED. The EFFECTIVE -// capabilities must be a subset of PERMITTED, so those are dropped as well. -inline PosixError DropPermittedCapability(int cap) { - if (!cap_valid(cap)) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "Invalid capability"); - } - - struct __user_cap_header_struct header = {_LINUX_CAPABILITY_VERSION_3, 0}; - struct __user_cap_data_struct caps[_LINUX_CAPABILITY_U32S_3] = {}; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(syscall(__NR_capget, &header, &caps)); - MaybeSave(); - - caps[CAP_TO_INDEX(cap)].effective &= ~CAP_TO_MASK(cap); - caps[CAP_TO_INDEX(cap)].permitted &= ~CAP_TO_MASK(cap); - - header = {_LINUX_CAPABILITY_VERSION_3, 0}; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(syscall(__NR_capset, &header, &caps)); - MaybeSave(); - - return NoError(); -} - -PosixErrorOr<bool> CanCreateUserNamespace(); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_CAPABILITY_UTIL_H_ diff --git a/test/util/cleanup.h b/test/util/cleanup.h deleted file mode 100644 index c76482ef4..000000000 --- a/test/util/cleanup.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_CLEANUP_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_CLEANUP_H_ - -#include <functional> -#include <utility> - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -class Cleanup { - public: - Cleanup() : released_(true) {} - explicit Cleanup(std::function<void()>&& callback) : cb_(callback) {} - - Cleanup(Cleanup&& other) { - released_ = other.released_; - cb_ = other.Release(); - } - - Cleanup& operator=(Cleanup&& other) { - released_ = other.released_; - cb_ = other.Release(); - return *this; - } - - ~Cleanup() { - if (!released_) { - cb_(); - } - } - - std::function<void()>&& Release() { - released_ = true; - return std::move(cb_); - } - - private: - Cleanup(Cleanup const& other) = delete; - - bool released_ = false; - std::function<void(void)> cb_; -}; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_CLEANUP_H_ diff --git a/test/util/epoll_util.cc b/test/util/epoll_util.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 2e5051468..000000000 --- a/test/util/epoll_util.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/util/epoll_util.h" - -#include <sys/epoll.h> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/save_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -PosixErrorOr<FileDescriptor> NewEpollFD(int size) { - // "Since Linux 2.6.8, the size argument is ignored, but must be greater than - // zero." - epoll_create(2) - int fd = epoll_create(size); - MaybeSave(); - if (fd < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "epoll_create"); - } - return FileDescriptor(fd); -} - -PosixError RegisterEpollFD(int epoll_fd, int target_fd, int events, - uint64_t data) { - struct epoll_event event; - event.events = events; - event.data.u64 = data; - int rc = epoll_ctl(epoll_fd, EPOLL_CTL_ADD, target_fd, &event); - MaybeSave(); - if (rc < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "epoll_ctl"); - } - return NoError(); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/util/epoll_util.h b/test/util/epoll_util.h deleted file mode 100644 index f233b37d5..000000000 --- a/test/util/epoll_util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_EPOLL_UTIL_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_EPOLL_UTIL_H_ - -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Returns a new epoll file descriptor. -PosixErrorOr<FileDescriptor> NewEpollFD(int size = 1); - -// Registers `target_fd` with the epoll instance represented by `epoll_fd` for -// the epoll events `events`. Events on `target_fd` will be indicated by setting -// data.u64 to `data` in the returned epoll_event. -PosixError RegisterEpollFD(int epoll_fd, int target_fd, int events, - uint64_t data); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_EPOLL_UTIL_H_ diff --git a/test/util/eventfd_util.h b/test/util/eventfd_util.h deleted file mode 100644 index cb9ce829c..000000000 --- a/test/util/eventfd_util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_EVENTFD_UTIL_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_EVENTFD_UTIL_H_ - -#include <sys/eventfd.h> - -#include <cerrno> - -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/save_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Returns a new eventfd with the given initial value and flags. -inline PosixErrorOr<FileDescriptor> NewEventFD(unsigned int initval = 0, - int flags = 0) { - int fd = eventfd(initval, flags); - MaybeSave(); - if (fd < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "eventfd"); - } - return FileDescriptor(fd); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_EVENTFD_UTIL_H_ diff --git a/test/util/file_descriptor.h b/test/util/file_descriptor.h deleted file mode 100644 index fc5caa55b..000000000 --- a/test/util/file_descriptor.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_FILE_DESCRIPTOR_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_FILE_DESCRIPTOR_H_ - -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <algorithm> -#include <string> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_format.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/save_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// FileDescriptor is an RAII type class which takes ownership of a file -// descriptor. It will close the FD when this object goes out of scope. -class FileDescriptor { - public: - // Constructs an empty FileDescriptor (one that does not own a file - // descriptor). - FileDescriptor() = default; - - // Constructs a FileDescriptor that owns fd. If fd is negative, constructs an - // empty FileDescriptor. - explicit FileDescriptor(int fd) { set_fd(fd); } - - FileDescriptor(FileDescriptor&& orig) : fd_(orig.release()) {} - - FileDescriptor& operator=(FileDescriptor&& orig) { - reset(orig.release()); - return *this; - } - - PosixErrorOr<FileDescriptor> Dup() const { - if (fd_ < 0) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "Attempting to Dup unset fd"); - } - - int fd = dup(fd_); - if (fd < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, absl::StrCat("dup ", fd_)); - } - MaybeSave(); - return FileDescriptor(fd); - } - - FileDescriptor(FileDescriptor const& other) = delete; - FileDescriptor& operator=(FileDescriptor const& other) = delete; - - ~FileDescriptor() { reset(); } - - // If this object is non-empty, returns the owned file descriptor. (Ownership - // is retained by the FileDescriptor.) Otherwise returns -1. - int get() const { return fd_; } - - // If this object is non-empty, transfers ownership of the file descriptor to - // the caller and returns it. Otherwise returns -1. - int release() { - int const fd = fd_; - fd_ = -1; - return fd; - } - - // If this object is non-empty, closes the owned file descriptor (recording a - // test failure if the close fails). - void reset() { reset(-1); } - - // Like no-arg reset(), but the FileDescriptor takes ownership of fd after - // closing its existing file descriptor. - void reset(int fd) { - if (fd_ >= 0) { - TEST_PCHECK(close(fd_) == 0); - MaybeSave(); - } - set_fd(fd); - } - - private: - // Wrapper that coerces negative fd values other than -1 to -1 so that get() - // etc. return -1. - void set_fd(int fd) { fd_ = std::max(fd, -1); } - - int fd_ = -1; -}; - -// Wrapper around open(2) that returns a FileDescriptor. -inline PosixErrorOr<FileDescriptor> Open(std::string const& path, int flags, - mode_t mode = 0) { - int fd = open(path.c_str(), flags, mode); - if (fd < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, absl::StrFormat("open(%s, %#x, %#o)", path.c_str(), - flags, mode)); - } - MaybeSave(); - return FileDescriptor(fd); -} - -// Wrapper around openat(2) that returns a FileDescriptor. -inline PosixErrorOr<FileDescriptor> OpenAt(int dirfd, std::string const& path, - int flags, mode_t mode = 0) { - int fd = openat(dirfd, path.c_str(), flags, mode); - if (fd < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, absl::StrFormat("openat(%d, %s, %#x, %#o)", dirfd, - path, flags, mode)); - } - MaybeSave(); - return FileDescriptor(fd); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_FILE_DESCRIPTOR_H_ diff --git a/test/util/fs_util.cc b/test/util/fs_util.cc deleted file mode 100644 index f7d231b14..000000000 --- a/test/util/fs_util.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,604 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" - -#include <dirent.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "absl/strings/match.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_split.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { -PosixError WriteContentsToFD(int fd, absl::string_view contents) { - int written = 0; - while (static_cast<absl::string_view::size_type>(written) < contents.size()) { - int wrote = write(fd, contents.data() + written, contents.size() - written); - if (wrote < 0) { - if (errno == EINTR) { - continue; - } - return PosixError( - errno, absl::StrCat("WriteContentsToFD fd: ", fd, " write failure.")); - } - written += wrote; - } - return NoError(); -} -} // namespace - -namespace internal { - -// Given a collection of file paths, append them all together, -// ensuring that the proper path separators are inserted between them. -std::string JoinPathImpl(std::initializer_list<absl::string_view> paths) { - std::string result; - - if (paths.size() != 0) { - // This size calculation is worst-case: it assumes one extra "/" for every - // path other than the first. - size_t total_size = paths.size() - 1; - for (const absl::string_view path : paths) total_size += path.size(); - result.resize(total_size); - - auto begin = result.begin(); - auto out = begin; - bool trailing_slash = false; - for (absl::string_view path : paths) { - if (path.empty()) continue; - if (path.front() == '/') { - if (trailing_slash) { - path.remove_prefix(1); - } - } else { - if (!trailing_slash && out != begin) *out++ = '/'; - } - const size_t this_size = path.size(); - memcpy(&*out, path.data(), this_size); - out += this_size; - trailing_slash = out[-1] == '/'; - } - result.erase(out - begin); - } - return result; -} -} // namespace internal - -// Returns a status or the current working directory. -PosixErrorOr<std::string> GetCWD() { - char buffer[PATH_MAX + 1] = {}; - if (getcwd(buffer, PATH_MAX) == nullptr) { - return PosixError(errno, "GetCWD() failed"); - } - - return std::string(buffer); -} - -PosixErrorOr<struct stat> Stat(absl::string_view path) { - struct stat stat_buf; - int res = stat(std::string(path).c_str(), &stat_buf); - if (res < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, absl::StrCat("stat ", path)); - } - return stat_buf; -} - -PosixErrorOr<struct stat> Fstat(int fd) { - struct stat stat_buf; - int res = fstat(fd, &stat_buf); - if (res < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, absl::StrCat("fstat ", fd)); - } - return stat_buf; -} - -PosixErrorOr<bool> Exists(absl::string_view path) { - struct stat stat_buf; - int res = stat(std::string(path).c_str(), &stat_buf); - if (res < 0) { - if (errno == ENOENT) { - return false; - } - return PosixError(errno, absl::StrCat("stat ", path)); - } - return true; -} - -PosixErrorOr<bool> IsDirectory(absl::string_view path) { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(struct stat stat_buf, Stat(path)); - if (S_ISDIR(stat_buf.st_mode)) { - return true; - } - - return false; -} - -PosixError Delete(absl::string_view path) { - int res = unlink(std::string(path).c_str()); - if (res < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, absl::StrCat("unlink ", path)); - } - - return NoError(); -} - -PosixError Truncate(absl::string_view path, int length) { - int res = truncate(std::string(path).c_str(), length); - if (res < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, - absl::StrCat("truncate ", path, " to length ", length)); - } - - return NoError(); -} - -PosixError Chmod(absl::string_view path, int mode) { - int res = chmod(std::string(path).c_str(), mode); - if (res < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, absl::StrCat("chmod ", path)); - } - - return NoError(); -} - -PosixError Mkdir(absl::string_view path, int mode) { - int res = mkdir(std::string(path).c_str(), mode); - if (res < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, absl::StrCat("mkdir ", path, " mode ", mode)); - } - - return NoError(); -} - -PosixError Rmdir(absl::string_view path) { - int res = rmdir(std::string(path).c_str()); - if (res < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, absl::StrCat("rmdir ", path)); - } - - return NoError(); -} - -PosixError SetContents(absl::string_view path, absl::string_view contents) { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(bool exists, Exists(path)); - if (!exists) { - return PosixError( - ENOENT, absl::StrCat("SetContents file ", path, " doesn't exist.")); - } - - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto fd, Open(std::string(path), O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC)); - return WriteContentsToFD(fd.get(), contents); -} - -// Create a file with the given contents (if it does not already exist with the -// given mode) and then set the contents. -PosixError CreateWithContents(absl::string_view path, - absl::string_view contents, int mode) { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO( - auto fd, Open(std::string(path), O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, mode)); - return WriteContentsToFD(fd.get(), contents); -} - -PosixError GetContents(absl::string_view path, std::string* output) { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto fd, Open(std::string(path), O_RDONLY)); - output->clear(); - - // Keep reading until we hit an EOF or an error. - return GetContentsFD(fd.get(), output); -} - -PosixErrorOr<std::string> GetContents(absl::string_view path) { - std::string ret; - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(GetContents(path, &ret)); - return ret; -} - -PosixErrorOr<std::string> GetContentsFD(int fd) { - std::string ret; - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(GetContentsFD(fd, &ret)); - return ret; -} - -PosixError GetContentsFD(int fd, std::string* output) { - // Keep reading until we hit an EOF or an error. - while (true) { - char buf[16 * 1024] = {}; // Read in 16KB chunks. - int bytes_read = read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf)); - if (bytes_read < 0) { - if (errno == EINTR) { - continue; - } - return PosixError(errno, "GetContentsFD read failure."); - } - - if (bytes_read == 0) { - break; // EOF. - } - - output->append(buf, bytes_read); - } - return NoError(); -} - -PosixErrorOr<std::string> ReadLink(absl::string_view path) { - char buf[PATH_MAX + 1] = {}; - int ret = readlink(std::string(path).c_str(), buf, PATH_MAX); - if (ret < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, absl::StrCat("readlink ", path)); - } - - return std::string(buf, ret); -} - -PosixError WalkTree( - absl::string_view path, bool recursive, - const std::function<void(absl::string_view, const struct stat&)>& cb) { - DIR* dir = opendir(std::string(path).c_str()); - if (dir == nullptr) { - return PosixError(errno, absl::StrCat("opendir ", path)); - } - auto dir_closer = Cleanup([&dir]() { closedir(dir); }); - while (true) { - // Readdir(3): If the end of the directory stream is reached, NULL is - // returned and errno is not changed. If an error occurs, NULL is returned - // and errno is set appropriately. To distinguish end of stream and from an - // error, set errno to zero before calling readdir() and then check the - // value of errno if NULL is returned. - errno = 0; - struct dirent* dp = readdir(dir); - if (dp == nullptr) { - if (errno != 0) { - return PosixError(errno, absl::StrCat("readdir ", path)); - } - break; // We're done. - } - - if (strcmp(dp->d_name, ".") == 0 || strcmp(dp->d_name, "..") == 0) { - // Skip dots. - continue; - } - - auto full_path = JoinPath(path, dp->d_name); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(struct stat s, Stat(full_path)); - if (S_ISDIR(s.st_mode) && recursive) { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(WalkTree(full_path, recursive, cb)); - } else { - cb(full_path, s); - } - } - // We're done walking so let's invoke our cleanup callback now. - dir_closer.Release()(); - - // And we have to dispatch the callback on the base directory. - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(struct stat s, Stat(path)); - cb(path, s); - - return NoError(); -} - -PosixErrorOr<std::vector<std::string>> ListDir(absl::string_view abspath, - bool skipdots) { - std::vector<std::string> files; - - DIR* dir = opendir(std::string(abspath).c_str()); - if (dir == nullptr) { - return PosixError(errno, absl::StrCat("opendir ", abspath)); - } - auto dir_closer = Cleanup([&dir]() { closedir(dir); }); - while (true) { - // Readdir(3): If the end of the directory stream is reached, NULL is - // returned and errno is not changed. If an error occurs, NULL is returned - // and errno is set appropriately. To distinguish end of stream and from an - // error, set errno to zero before calling readdir() and then check the - // value of errno if NULL is returned. - errno = 0; - struct dirent* dp = readdir(dir); - if (dp == nullptr) { - if (errno != 0) { - return PosixError(errno, absl::StrCat("readdir ", abspath)); - } - break; // We're done. - } - - if (strcmp(dp->d_name, ".") == 0 || strcmp(dp->d_name, "..") == 0) { - if (skipdots) { - continue; - } - } - files.push_back(std::string(dp->d_name)); - } - - return files; -} - -PosixError RecursivelyDelete(absl::string_view path, int* undeleted_dirs, - int* undeleted_files) { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(bool exists, Exists(path)); - if (!exists) { - return PosixError(ENOENT, absl::StrCat(path, " does not exist")); - } - - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(bool dir, IsDirectory(path)); - if (!dir) { - // Nothing recursive needs to happen we can just call Delete. - auto status = Delete(path); - if (!status.ok() && undeleted_files) { - (*undeleted_files)++; - } - return status; - } - - return WalkTree(path, /*recursive=*/true, - [&](absl::string_view absolute_path, const struct stat& s) { - if (S_ISDIR(s.st_mode)) { - auto rm_status = Rmdir(absolute_path); - if (!rm_status.ok() && undeleted_dirs) { - (*undeleted_dirs)++; - } - } else { - auto delete_status = Delete(absolute_path); - if (!delete_status.ok() && undeleted_files) { - (*undeleted_files)++; - } - } - }); -} - -PosixError RecursivelyCreateDir(absl::string_view path) { - if (path.empty() || path == "/") { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "Cannot create root!"); - } - - // Does it already exist, if so we're done. - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(bool exists, Exists(path)); - if (exists) { - return NoError(); - } - - // Do we need to create directories under us? - auto dirname = Dirname(path); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(exists, Exists(dirname)); - if (!exists) { - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(RecursivelyCreateDir(dirname)); - } - - return Mkdir(path); -} - -// Makes a path absolute with respect to an optional base. If no base is -// provided it will use the current working directory. -PosixErrorOr<std::string> MakeAbsolute(absl::string_view filename, - absl::string_view base) { - if (filename.empty()) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "filename cannot be empty."); - } - - if (filename[0] == '/') { - // This path is already absolute. - return std::string(filename); - } - - std::string actual_base; - if (!base.empty()) { - actual_base = std::string(base); - } else { - auto cwd_or = GetCWD(); - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(cwd_or.error()); - actual_base = cwd_or.ValueOrDie(); - } - - // Reverse iterate removing trailing slashes, effectively right trim '/'. - for (int i = actual_base.size() - 1; i >= 0 && actual_base[i] == '/'; --i) { - actual_base.erase(i, 1); - } - - if (filename == ".") { - return actual_base.empty() ? "/" : actual_base; - } - - return absl::StrCat(actual_base, "/", filename); -} - -std::string CleanPath(const absl::string_view unclean_path) { - std::string path = std::string(unclean_path); - const char *src = path.c_str(); - std::string::iterator dst = path.begin(); - - // Check for absolute path and determine initial backtrack limit. - const bool is_absolute_path = *src == '/'; - if (is_absolute_path) { - *dst++ = *src++; - while (*src == '/') ++src; - } - std::string::const_iterator backtrack_limit = dst; - - // Process all parts - while (*src) { - bool parsed = false; - - if (src[0] == '.') { - // 1dot ".<whateverisnext>", check for END or SEP. - if (src[1] == '/' || !src[1]) { - if (*++src) { - ++src; - } - parsed = true; - } else if (src[1] == '.' && (src[2] == '/' || !src[2])) { - // 2dot END or SEP (".." | "../<whateverisnext>"). - src += 2; - if (dst != backtrack_limit) { - // We can backtrack the previous part - for (--dst; dst != backtrack_limit && dst[-1] != '/'; --dst) { - // Empty. - } - } else if (!is_absolute_path) { - // Failed to backtrack and we can't skip it either. Rewind and copy. - src -= 2; - *dst++ = *src++; - *dst++ = *src++; - if (*src) { - *dst++ = *src; - } - // We can never backtrack over a copied "../" part so set new limit. - backtrack_limit = dst; - } - if (*src) { - ++src; - } - parsed = true; - } - } - - // If not parsed, copy entire part until the next SEP or EOS. - if (!parsed) { - while (*src && *src != '/') { - *dst++ = *src++; - } - if (*src) { - *dst++ = *src++; - } - } - - // Skip consecutive SEP occurrences - while (*src == '/') { - ++src; - } - } - - // Calculate and check the length of the cleaned path. - int path_length = dst - path.begin(); - if (path_length != 0) { - // Remove trailing '/' except if it is root path ("/" ==> path_length := 1) - if (path_length > 1 && path[path_length - 1] == '/') { - --path_length; - } - path.resize(path_length); - } else { - // The cleaned path is empty; assign "." as per the spec. - path.assign(1, '.'); - } - return path; -} - -PosixErrorOr<std::string> GetRelativePath(absl::string_view source, - absl::string_view dest) { - if (!absl::StartsWith(source, "/") || !absl::StartsWith(dest, "/")) { - // At least one of the inputs is not an absolute path. - return PosixError( - EINVAL, - "GetRelativePath: At least one of the inputs is not an absolute path."); - } - const std::string clean_source = CleanPath(source); - const std::string clean_dest = CleanPath(dest); - auto source_parts = absl::StrSplit(clean_source, '/', absl::SkipEmpty()); - auto dest_parts = absl::StrSplit(clean_dest, '/', absl::SkipEmpty()); - auto source_iter = source_parts.begin(); - auto dest_iter = dest_parts.begin(); - - // Advance past common prefix. - while (source_iter != source_parts.end() && dest_iter != dest_parts.end() && - *source_iter == *dest_iter) { - ++source_iter; - ++dest_iter; - } - - // Build result backtracking. - std::string result = ""; - while (source_iter != source_parts.end()) { - absl::StrAppend(&result, "../"); - ++source_iter; - } - - // Add remaining path to dest. - while (dest_iter != dest_parts.end()) { - absl::StrAppend(&result, *dest_iter, "/"); - ++dest_iter; - } - - if (result.empty()) { - return std::string("."); - } - - // Remove trailing slash. - result.erase(result.size() - 1); - return result; -} - -absl::string_view Dirname(absl::string_view path) { - return SplitPath(path).first; -} - -absl::string_view Basename(absl::string_view path) { - return SplitPath(path).second; -} - -std::pair<absl::string_view, absl::string_view> SplitPath( - absl::string_view path) { - std::string::size_type pos = path.find_last_of('/'); - - // Handle the case with no '/' in 'path'. - if (pos == absl::string_view::npos) { - return std::make_pair(path.substr(0, 0), path); - } - - // Handle the case with a single leading '/' in 'path'. - if (pos == 0) { - return std::make_pair(path.substr(0, 1), absl::ClippedSubstr(path, 1)); - } - - return std::make_pair(path.substr(0, pos), - absl::ClippedSubstr(path, pos + 1)); -} - -std::string JoinPath(absl::string_view path1, absl::string_view path2) { - if (path1.empty()) { - return std::string(path2); - } - if (path2.empty()) { - return std::string(path1); - } - - if (path1.back() == '/') { - if (path2.front() == '/') { - return absl::StrCat(path1, absl::ClippedSubstr(path2, 1)); - } - } else { - if (path2.front() != '/') { - return absl::StrCat(path1, "/", path2); - } - } - return absl::StrCat(path1, path2); -} - -PosixErrorOr<std::string> ProcessExePath(int pid) { - if (pid <= 0) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "Invalid pid specified"); - } - - return ReadLink(absl::StrCat("/proc/", pid, "/exe")); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/util/fs_util.h b/test/util/fs_util.h deleted file mode 100644 index e5b555891..000000000 --- a/test/util/fs_util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_FS_UTIL_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_FS_UTIL_H_ - -#include <dirent.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -// Returns a status or the current working directory. -PosixErrorOr<std::string> GetCWD(); - -// Returns true/false depending on whether or not path exists, or an error if it -// can't be determined. -PosixErrorOr<bool> Exists(absl::string_view path); - -// Returns a stat structure for the given path or an error. -PosixErrorOr<struct stat> Stat(absl::string_view path); - -// Returns a stat struct for the given fd. -PosixErrorOr<struct stat> Fstat(int fd); - -// Deletes the file or directory at path or returns an error. -PosixError Delete(absl::string_view path); - -// Changes the mode of a file or returns an error. -PosixError Chmod(absl::string_view path, int mode); - -// Truncates a file to the given length or returns an error. -PosixError Truncate(absl::string_view path, int length); - -// Returns true/false depending on whether or not the path is a directory or -// returns an error. -PosixErrorOr<bool> IsDirectory(absl::string_view path); - -// Makes a directory or returns an error. -PosixError Mkdir(absl::string_view path, int mode = 0755); - -// Removes a directory or returns an error. -PosixError Rmdir(absl::string_view path); - -// Attempts to set the contents of a file or returns an error. -PosixError SetContents(absl::string_view path, absl::string_view contents); - -// Creates a file with the given contents and mode or returns an error. -PosixError CreateWithContents(absl::string_view path, - absl::string_view contents, int mode = 0666); - -// Attempts to read the entire contents of the file into the provided string -// buffer or returns an error. -PosixError GetContents(absl::string_view path, std::string* output); - -// Attempts to read the entire contents of the file or returns an error. -PosixErrorOr<std::string> GetContents(absl::string_view path); - -// Attempts to read the entire contents of the provided fd into the provided -// string or returns an error. -PosixError GetContentsFD(int fd, std::string* output); - -// Attempts to read the entire contents of the provided fd or returns an error. -PosixErrorOr<std::string> GetContentsFD(int fd); - -// Executes the readlink(2) system call or returns an error. -PosixErrorOr<std::string> ReadLink(absl::string_view path); - -// WalkTree will walk a directory tree in a depth first search manner (if -// recursive). It will invoke a provided callback for each file and directory, -// the parent will always be invoked last making this appropriate for things -// such as deleting an entire directory tree. -// -// This method will return an error when it's unable to access the provided -// path, or when the path is not a directory. -PosixError WalkTree( - absl::string_view path, bool recursive, - const std::function<void(absl::string_view, const struct stat&)>& cb); - -// Returns the base filenames for all files under a given absolute path. If -// skipdots is true the returned vector will not contain "." or "..". This -// method does not walk the tree recursively it only returns the elements -// in that directory. -PosixErrorOr<std::vector<std::string>> ListDir(absl::string_view abspath, - bool skipdots); - -// Attempt to recursively delete a directory or file. Returns an error and -// the number of undeleted directories and files. If either -// undeleted_dirs or undeleted_files is nullptr then it will not be used. -PosixError RecursivelyDelete(absl::string_view path, int* undeleted_dirs, - int* undeleted_files); - -// Recursively create the directory provided or return an error. -PosixError RecursivelyCreateDir(absl::string_view path); - -// Makes a path absolute with respect to an optional base. If no base is -// provided it will use the current working directory. -PosixErrorOr<std::string> MakeAbsolute(absl::string_view filename, - absl::string_view base); - -// Generates a relative path from the source directory to the destination -// (dest) file or directory. This uses ../ when necessary for destinations -// which are not nested within the source. Both source and dest are required -// to be absolute paths, and an empty string will be returned if they are not. -PosixErrorOr<std::string> GetRelativePath(absl::string_view source, - absl::string_view dest); - -// Returns the part of the path before the final "/", EXCEPT: -// * If there is a single leading "/" in the path, the result will be the -// leading "/". -// * If there is no "/" in the path, the result is the empty prefix of the -// input string. -absl::string_view Dirname(absl::string_view path); - -// Return the parts of the path, split on the final "/". If there is no -// "/" in the path, the first part of the output is empty and the second -// is the input. If the only "/" in the path is the first character, it is -// the first part of the output. -std::pair<absl::string_view, absl::string_view> SplitPath( - absl::string_view path); - -// Returns the part of the path after the final "/". If there is no -// "/" in the path, the result is the same as the input. -// Note that this function's behavior differs from the Unix basename -// command if path ends with "/". For such paths, this function returns the -// empty string. -absl::string_view Basename(absl::string_view path); - -// Collapse duplicate "/"s, resolve ".." and "." path elements, remove -// trailing "/". -// -// NOTE: This respects relative vs. absolute paths, but does not -// invoke any system calls (getcwd(2)) in order to resolve relative -// paths wrt actual working directory. That is, this is purely a -// string manipulation, completely independent of process state. -std::string CleanPath(absl::string_view path); - -// Returns the full path to the executable of the given pid or a PosixError. -PosixErrorOr<std::string> ProcessExePath(int pid); - -namespace internal { -// Not part of the public API. -std::string JoinPathImpl(std::initializer_list<absl::string_view> paths); -} // namespace internal - -// Join multiple paths together. -// All paths will be treated as relative paths, regardless of whether or not -// they start with a leading '/'. That is, all paths will be concatenated -// together, with the appropriate path separator inserted in between. -// Arguments must be convertible to absl::string_view. -// -// Usage: -// std::string path = JoinPath("/foo", dirname, filename); -// std::string path = JoinPath(FLAGS_test_srcdir, filename); -// -// 0, 1, 2-path specializations exist to optimize common cases. -inline std::string JoinPath() { return std::string(); } -inline std::string JoinPath(absl::string_view path) { - return std::string(path.data(), path.size()); -} - -std::string JoinPath(absl::string_view path1, absl::string_view path2); -template <typename... T> -inline std::string JoinPath(absl::string_view path1, absl::string_view path2, - absl::string_view path3, const T&... args) { - return internal::JoinPathImpl({path1, path2, path3, args...}); -} -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_FS_UTIL_H_ diff --git a/test/util/fs_util_test.cc b/test/util/fs_util_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 2a200320a..000000000 --- a/test/util/fs_util_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <vector> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(FsUtilTest, RecursivelyCreateDirManualDelete) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const std::string base_path = - JoinPath(root.path(), "/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m"); - - ASSERT_THAT(Exists(base_path), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(RecursivelyCreateDir(base_path)); - - // Delete everything until we hit root and then stop, we want to try this - // without using RecursivelyDelete. - std::string cur_path = base_path; - while (cur_path != root.path()) { - ASSERT_THAT(Exists(cur_path), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(true)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(Rmdir(cur_path)); - ASSERT_THAT(Exists(cur_path), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(false)); - auto dir = Dirname(cur_path); - cur_path = std::string(dir); - } -} - -TEST(FsUtilTest, RecursivelyCreateAndDeleteDir) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const std::string base_path = - JoinPath(root.path(), "/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m"); - - ASSERT_THAT(Exists(base_path), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(RecursivelyCreateDir(base_path)); - - const std::string sub_path = JoinPath(root.path(), "a"); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(RecursivelyDelete(sub_path, nullptr, nullptr)); - ASSERT_THAT(Exists(sub_path), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(false)); -} - -TEST(FsUtilTest, RecursivelyCreateAndDeletePartial) { - const TempPath root = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(TempPath::CreateDir()); - const std::string base_path = - JoinPath(root.path(), "/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m"); - - ASSERT_THAT(Exists(base_path), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(false)); - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(RecursivelyCreateDir(base_path)); - - const std::string a = JoinPath(root.path(), "a"); - auto listing = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ListDir(a, true)); - ASSERT_THAT(listing, ::testing::Contains("b")); - ASSERT_EQ(listing.size(), 1); - - listing = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ListDir(a, false)); - ASSERT_THAT(listing, ::testing::Contains(".")); - ASSERT_THAT(listing, ::testing::Contains("..")); - ASSERT_THAT(listing, ::testing::Contains("b")); - ASSERT_EQ(listing.size(), 3); - - const std::string sub_path = JoinPath(root.path(), "/a/b/c/d/e/f"); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO( - CreateWithContents(JoinPath(Dirname(sub_path), "file"), "Hello World")); - std::string contents = ""; - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(GetContents(JoinPath(Dirname(sub_path), "file"), &contents)); - ASSERT_EQ(contents, "Hello World"); - - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(RecursivelyDelete(sub_path, nullptr, nullptr)); - ASSERT_THAT(Exists(sub_path), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(false)); - - // The parent of the subpath (directory e) should still exist. - ASSERT_THAT(Exists(Dirname(sub_path)), IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(true)); - - // The file we created along side f should also still exist. - ASSERT_THAT(Exists(JoinPath(Dirname(sub_path), "file")), - IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(true)); -} -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/util/logging.cc b/test/util/logging.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 5d5e76c46..000000000 --- a/test/util/logging.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/util/logging.h" - -#include <errno.h> -#include <stdint.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// We implement this here instead of using test_util to avoid cyclic -// dependencies. -int Write(int fd, const char* buf, size_t size) { - size_t written = 0; - while (written < size) { - int res = write(fd, buf + written, size - written); - if (res < 0 && errno == EINTR) { - continue; - } else if (res <= 0) { - break; - } - - written += res; - } - return static_cast<int>(written); -} - -// Write 32-bit decimal number to fd. -int WriteNumber(int fd, uint32_t val) { - constexpr char kDigits[] = "0123456789"; - constexpr int kBase = 10; - - // 10 chars for 32-bit number in decimal, 1 char for the NUL-terminator. - constexpr int kBufferSize = 11; - char buf[kBufferSize]; - - // Convert the number to string. - char* s = buf + sizeof(buf) - 1; - size_t size = 0; - - *s = '\0'; - do { - s--; - size++; - - *s = kDigits[val % kBase]; - val /= kBase; - } while (val); - - return Write(fd, s, size); -} - -} // namespace - -void CheckFailure(const char* cond, size_t cond_size, const char* msg, - size_t msg_size, bool include_errno) { - int saved_errno = errno; - - constexpr char kCheckFailure[] = "Check failed: "; - Write(2, kCheckFailure, sizeof(kCheckFailure) - 1); - Write(2, cond, cond_size); - - if (msg != nullptr) { - Write(2, ": ", 2); - Write(2, msg, msg_size); - } - - if (include_errno) { - constexpr char kErrnoMessage[] = " (errno "; - Write(2, kErrnoMessage, sizeof(kErrnoMessage) - 1); - WriteNumber(2, saved_errno); - Write(2, ")", 1); - } - - Write(2, "\n", 1); - - abort(); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/util/logging.h b/test/util/logging.h deleted file mode 100644 index 589166fab..000000000 --- a/test/util/logging.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_LOGGING_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_LOGGING_H_ - -#include <stddef.h> - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -void CheckFailure(const char* cond, size_t cond_size, const char* msg, - size_t msg_size, bool include_errno); - -// If cond is false, aborts the current process. -// -// This macro is async-signal-safe. -#define TEST_CHECK(cond) \ - do { \ - if (!(cond)) { \ - ::gvisor::testing::CheckFailure(#cond, sizeof(#cond) - 1, nullptr, \ - 0, false); \ - } \ - } while (0) - -// If cond is false, logs msg then aborts the current process. -// -// This macro is async-signal-safe. -#define TEST_CHECK_MSG(cond, msg) \ - do { \ - if (!(cond)) { \ - ::gvisor::testing::CheckFailure(#cond, sizeof(#cond) - 1, msg, \ - sizeof(msg) - 1, false); \ - } \ - } while (0) - -// If cond is false, logs errno, then aborts the current process. -// -// This macro is async-signal-safe. -#define TEST_PCHECK(cond) \ - do { \ - if (!(cond)) { \ - ::gvisor::testing::CheckFailure(#cond, sizeof(#cond) - 1, nullptr, \ - 0, true); \ - } \ - } while (0) - -// If cond is false, logs msg and errno, then aborts the current process. -// -// This macro is async-signal-safe. -#define TEST_PCHECK_MSG(cond, msg) \ - do { \ - if (!(cond)) { \ - ::gvisor::testing::CheckFailure(#cond, sizeof(#cond) - 1, msg, \ - sizeof(msg) - 1, true); \ - } \ - } while (0) - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_LOGGING_H_ diff --git a/test/util/memory_util.h b/test/util/memory_util.h deleted file mode 100644 index 190c469b5..000000000 --- a/test/util/memory_util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_MEMORY_UTIL_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_MEMORY_UTIL_H_ - -#include <errno.h> -#include <stddef.h> -#include <stdint.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> - -#include "absl/strings/str_format.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/save_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// RAII type for mmap'ed memory. Only usable in tests due to use of a test-only -// macro that can't be named without invoking the presubmit's wrath. -class Mapping { - public: - // Constructs a mapping that owns nothing. - Mapping() = default; - - // Constructs a mapping that owns the mmapped memory [ptr, ptr+len). Most - // users should use Mmap or MmapAnon instead. - Mapping(void* ptr, size_t len) : ptr_(ptr), len_(len) {} - - Mapping(Mapping&& orig) : ptr_(orig.ptr_), len_(orig.len_) { orig.release(); } - - Mapping& operator=(Mapping&& orig) { - ptr_ = orig.ptr_; - len_ = orig.len_; - orig.release(); - return *this; - } - - Mapping(Mapping const&) = delete; - Mapping& operator=(Mapping const&) = delete; - - ~Mapping() { reset(); } - - void* ptr() const { return ptr_; } - size_t len() const { return len_; } - - // Returns a pointer to the end of the mapping. Useful for when the mapping - // is used as a thread stack. - void* endptr() const { return reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr() + len_); } - - // Returns the start of this mapping cast to uintptr_t for ease of pointer - // arithmetic. - uintptr_t addr() const { return reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(ptr_); } - - // Returns the end of this mapping cast to uintptr_t for ease of pointer - // arithmetic. - uintptr_t endaddr() const { return reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(endptr()); } - - // Returns this mapping as a StringPiece for ease of comparison. - // - // This function is named view in anticipation of the eventual replacement of - // StringPiece with std::string_view. - absl::string_view view() const { - return absl::string_view(static_cast<char const*>(ptr_), len_); - } - - // These are both named reset for consistency with standard smart pointers. - - void reset(void* ptr, size_t len) { - if (len_) { - TEST_PCHECK(munmap(ptr_, len_) == 0); - } - ptr_ = ptr; - len_ = len; - } - - void reset() { reset(nullptr, 0); } - - void release() { - ptr_ = nullptr; - len_ = 0; - } - - private: - void* ptr_ = nullptr; - size_t len_ = 0; -}; - -// Wrapper around mmap(2) that returns a Mapping. -inline PosixErrorOr<Mapping> Mmap(void* addr, size_t length, int prot, - int flags, int fd, off_t offset) { - void* ptr = mmap(addr, length, prot, flags, fd, offset); - if (ptr == MAP_FAILED) { - return PosixError( - errno, absl::StrFormat("mmap(%p, %d, %x, %x, %d, %d)", addr, length, - prot, flags, fd, offset)); - } - MaybeSave(); - return Mapping(ptr, length); -} - -// Convenience wrapper around Mmap for anonymous mappings. -inline PosixErrorOr<Mapping> MmapAnon(size_t length, int prot, int flags) { - return Mmap(nullptr, length, prot, flags | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0); -} - -// Returns true if the page containing addr is mapped. -inline bool IsMapped(uintptr_t addr) { - int const rv = msync(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr & ~(kPageSize - 1)), - kPageSize, MS_ASYNC); - if (rv == 0) { - return true; - } - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(errno == ENOMEM, "msync failed with unexpected errno"); - return false; -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_MEMORY_UTIL_H_ diff --git a/test/util/mount_util.h b/test/util/mount_util.h deleted file mode 100644 index 38ec6c8a1..000000000 --- a/test/util/mount_util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_MOUNT_UTIL_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_MOUNT_UTIL_H_ - -#include <errno.h> -#include <sys/mount.h> -#include <functional> -#include <string> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Mount mounts the filesystem, and unmounts when the returned reference is -// destroyed. -inline PosixErrorOr<Cleanup> Mount(const std::string &source, - const std::string &target, - const std::string &fstype, uint64_t mountflags, - const std::string &data, - uint64_t umountflags) { - if (mount(source.c_str(), target.c_str(), fstype.c_str(), mountflags, - data.c_str()) == -1) { - return PosixError(errno, "mount failed"); - } - return Cleanup([target, umountflags]() { - EXPECT_THAT(umount2(target.c_str(), umountflags), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_MOUNT_UTIL_H_ diff --git a/test/util/multiprocess_util.cc b/test/util/multiprocess_util.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 95f5f3b4f..000000000 --- a/test/util/multiprocess_util.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/util/multiprocess_util.h" - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <sys/prctl.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/save_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -PosixErrorOr<Cleanup> ForkAndExec(const std::string& filename, - const ExecveArray& argv, - const ExecveArray& envv, - const std::function<void()>& fn, pid_t* child, - int* execve_errno) { - int pfds[2]; - int ret = pipe2(pfds, O_CLOEXEC); - if (ret < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "pipe failed"); - } - FileDescriptor rfd(pfds[0]); - FileDescriptor wfd(pfds[1]); - - int parent_stdout = dup(STDOUT_FILENO); - if (parent_stdout < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "dup stdout"); - } - int parent_stderr = dup(STDERR_FILENO); - if (parent_stdout < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "dup stderr"); - } - - pid_t pid = fork(); - if (pid < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "fork failed"); - } else if (pid == 0) { - // Child. - rfd.reset(); - if (dup2(parent_stdout, STDOUT_FILENO) < 0) { - _exit(3); - } - if (dup2(parent_stderr, STDERR_FILENO) < 0) { - _exit(4); - } - close(parent_stdout); - close(parent_stderr); - - // Clean ourself up in case the parent doesn't. - if (prctl(PR_SET_PDEATHSIG, SIGKILL)) { - _exit(3); - } - - if (fn) { - fn(); - } - - execve(filename.c_str(), argv.get(), envv.get()); - int error = errno; - if (WriteFd(pfds[1], &error, sizeof(error)) != sizeof(error)) { - // We can't do much if the write fails, but we can at least exit with a - // different code. - _exit(2); - } - _exit(1); - } - - // Parent. - if (child) { - *child = pid; - } - - auto cleanup = Cleanup([pid] { - kill(pid, SIGKILL); - RetryEINTR(waitpid)(pid, nullptr, 0); - }); - - wfd.reset(); - - int read_errno; - ret = ReadFd(rfd.get(), &read_errno, sizeof(read_errno)); - if (ret == 0) { - // Other end of the pipe closed, execve must have succeeded. - read_errno = 0; - } else if (ret < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "read pipe failed"); - } else if (ret != sizeof(read_errno)) { - return PosixError(EPIPE, absl::StrCat("pipe read wrong size ", ret)); - } - - if (execve_errno) { - *execve_errno = read_errno; - } - - return std::move(cleanup); -} - -PosixErrorOr<int> InForkedProcess(const std::function<void()>& fn) { - pid_t pid = fork(); - if (pid == 0) { - fn(); - _exit(0); - } - MaybeSave(); - if (pid < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "fork failed"); - } - - int status; - if (waitpid(pid, &status, 0) < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "waitpid failed"); - } - - return status; -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/util/multiprocess_util.h b/test/util/multiprocess_util.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0aecd3439..000000000 --- a/test/util/multiprocess_util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_MULTIPROCESS_UTIL_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_MULTIPROCESS_UTIL_H_ - -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <algorithm> -#include <string> -#include <utility> -#include <vector> - -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Immutable holder for a dynamically-sized array of pointers to mutable char, -// terminated by a null pointer, as required for the argv and envp arguments to -// execve(2). -class ExecveArray { - public: - // Constructs an empty ExecveArray. - ExecveArray() = default; - - // Constructs an ExecveArray by copying strings from the given range. T must - // be a range over ranges of char. - template <typename T> - explicit ExecveArray(T const& strs) : ExecveArray(strs.begin(), strs.end()) {} - - // Constructs an ExecveArray by copying strings from [first, last). InputIt - // must be an input iterator over a range over char. - template <typename InputIt> - ExecveArray(InputIt first, InputIt last) { - std::vector<size_t> offsets; - auto output_it = std::back_inserter(str_); - for (InputIt it = first; it != last; ++it) { - offsets.push_back(str_.size()); - auto const& s = *it; - std::copy(s.begin(), s.end(), output_it); - str_.push_back('\0'); - } - ptrs_.reserve(offsets.size() + 1); - for (auto offset : offsets) { - ptrs_.push_back(str_.data() + offset); - } - ptrs_.push_back(nullptr); - } - - // Constructs an ExecveArray by copying strings from list. This overload must - // exist independently of the single-argument template constructor because - // std::initializer_list does not participate in template argument deduction - // (i.e. cannot be type-inferred in an invocation of the templated - // constructor). - /* implicit */ ExecveArray(std::initializer_list<absl::string_view> list) - : ExecveArray(list.begin(), list.end()) {} - - // Disable move construction and assignment since ptrs_ points into str_. - ExecveArray(ExecveArray&&) = delete; - ExecveArray& operator=(ExecveArray&&) = delete; - - char* const* get() const { return ptrs_.data(); } - size_t get_size() { return str_.size(); } - - private: - std::vector<char> str_; - std::vector<char*> ptrs_; -}; - -// Simplified version of SubProcess. Returns OK and a cleanup function to kill -// the child if it made it to execve. -// -// fn is run between fork and exec. If it needs to fail, it should exit the -// process. -// -// The child pid is returned via child, if provided. -// execve's error code is returned via execve_errno, if provided. -PosixErrorOr<Cleanup> ForkAndExec(const std::string& filename, - const ExecveArray& argv, - const ExecveArray& envv, - const std::function<void()>& fn, pid_t* child, - int* execve_errno); - -inline PosixErrorOr<Cleanup> ForkAndExec(const std::string& filename, - const ExecveArray& argv, - const ExecveArray& envv, pid_t* child, - int* execve_errno) { - return ForkAndExec(filename, argv, envv, [] {}, child, execve_errno); -} - -// Calls fn in a forked subprocess and returns the exit status of the -// subprocess. -// -// fn must be async-signal-safe. -PosixErrorOr<int> InForkedProcess(const std::function<void()>& fn); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_MULTIPROCESS_UTIL_H_ diff --git a/test/util/posix_error.cc b/test/util/posix_error.cc deleted file mode 100644 index cebf7e0ac..000000000 --- a/test/util/posix_error.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" - -#include <cassert> -#include <cerrno> -#include <cstring> -#include <string> - -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -std::string PosixError::ToString() const { - if (ok()) { - return "No Error"; - } - - std::string ret; - - char strerrno_buf[1024] = {}; - - auto res = strerror_r(errno_, strerrno_buf, sizeof(strerrno_buf)); - -// The GNU version of strerror_r always returns a non-null char* pointing to a -// buffer containing the stringified errno; the XSI version returns a positive -// errno which indicates the result of writing the stringified errno into the -// supplied buffer. The gymnastics below are needed to support both. -#ifndef _GNU_SOURCE - if (res != 0) { - ret = absl::StrCat("PosixError(errno=", errno_, " strerror_r FAILED(", ret, - "))"); - } else { - ret = absl::StrCat("PosixError(errno=", errno_, " ", strerrno_buf, ")"); - } -#else - ret = absl::StrCat("PosixError(errno=", errno_, " ", res, ")"); -#endif - - if (!msg_.empty()) { - ret.append(" "); - ret.append(msg_); - } - - return ret; -} - -::std::ostream& operator<<(::std::ostream& os, const PosixError& e) { - os << e.ToString(); - return os; -} - -void PosixErrorIsMatcherCommonImpl::DescribeTo(std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "has an errno value that "; - code_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - *os << ", and has an error message that "; - message_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); -} - -void PosixErrorIsMatcherCommonImpl::DescribeNegationTo(std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "has an errno value that "; - code_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - *os << ", or has an error message that "; - message_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); -} - -bool PosixErrorIsMatcherCommonImpl::MatchAndExplain( - const PosixError& error, - ::testing::MatchResultListener* result_listener) const { - ::testing::StringMatchResultListener inner_listener; - - inner_listener.Clear(); - if (!code_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(error.errno_value(), &inner_listener)) { - return false; - } - - if (!message_matcher_.Matches(error.error_message())) { - return false; - } - - return true; -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/util/posix_error.h b/test/util/posix_error.h deleted file mode 100644 index ad666bce0..000000000 --- a/test/util/posix_error.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,462 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_POSIX_ERROR_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_POSIX_ERROR_H_ - -#include <string> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "absl/base/attributes.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "absl/types/variant.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -class PosixErrorIsMatcherCommonImpl; - -template <typename T> -class PosixErrorOr; - -class ABSL_MUST_USE_RESULT PosixError { - public: - PosixError() {} - explicit PosixError(int errno_value) : errno_(errno_value) {} - PosixError(int errno_value, std::string msg) - : errno_(errno_value), msg_(std::move(msg)) {} - - PosixError(PosixError&& other) = default; - PosixError& operator=(PosixError&& other) = default; - PosixError(const PosixError&) = default; - PosixError& operator=(const PosixError&) = default; - - bool ok() const { return errno_ == 0; } - - // Returns a reference to *this to make matchers compatible with - // PosixErrorOr. - const PosixError& error() const { return *this; } - - std::string error_message() const { return msg_; } - - // ToString produces a full string representation of this posix error - // including the printable representation of the errno and the error message. - std::string ToString() const; - - // Ignores any errors. This method does nothing except potentially suppress - // complaints from any tools that are checking that errors are not dropped on - // the floor. - void IgnoreError() const {} - - private: - int errno_value() const { return errno_; } - int errno_ = 0; - std::string msg_; - - friend class PosixErrorIsMatcherCommonImpl; - - template <typename T> - friend class PosixErrorOr; -}; - -template <typename T> -class ABSL_MUST_USE_RESULT PosixErrorOr { - public: - // A PosixErrorOr will check fail if it is constructed with NoError(). - PosixErrorOr(const PosixError& error); - PosixErrorOr(const T& value); - PosixErrorOr(T&& value); - - PosixErrorOr(PosixErrorOr&& other) = default; - PosixErrorOr& operator=(PosixErrorOr&& other) = default; - PosixErrorOr(const PosixErrorOr&) = default; - PosixErrorOr& operator=(const PosixErrorOr&) = default; - - // Conversion copy/move constructor, T must be convertible from U. - template <typename U> - friend class PosixErrorOr; - - template <typename U> - PosixErrorOr(PosixErrorOr<U> other); - - template <typename U> - PosixErrorOr& operator=(PosixErrorOr<U> other); - - // Return a reference to the error or NoError(). - PosixError error() const; - - // Returns this->error().error_message(); - std::string error_message() const; - - // Returns true if this PosixErrorOr contains some T. - bool ok() const; - - // Returns a reference to our current value, or CHECK-fails if !this->ok(). - const T& ValueOrDie() const&; - T& ValueOrDie() &; - const T&& ValueOrDie() const&&; - T&& ValueOrDie() &&; - - // Ignores any errors. This method does nothing except potentially suppress - // complaints from any tools that are checking that errors are not dropped on - // the floor. - void IgnoreError() const {} - - private: - int errno_value() const; - absl::variant<T, PosixError> value_; - - friend class PosixErrorIsMatcherCommonImpl; -}; - -template <typename T> -PosixErrorOr<T>::PosixErrorOr(const PosixError& error) : value_(error) { - TEST_CHECK_MSG( - !error.ok(), - "Constructing PosixErrorOr with NoError, eg. errno 0 is not allowed."); -} - -template <typename T> -PosixErrorOr<T>::PosixErrorOr(const T& value) : value_(value) {} - -template <typename T> -PosixErrorOr<T>::PosixErrorOr(T&& value) : value_(std::move(value)) {} - -// Conversion copy/move constructor, T must be convertible from U. -template <typename T> -template <typename U> -inline PosixErrorOr<T>::PosixErrorOr(PosixErrorOr<U> other) { - if (absl::holds_alternative<U>(other.value_)) { - // T is convertible from U. - value_ = absl::get<U>(std::move(other.value_)); - } else if (absl::holds_alternative<PosixError>(other.value_)) { - value_ = absl::get<PosixError>(std::move(other.value_)); - } else { - TEST_CHECK_MSG(false, "PosixErrorOr does not contain PosixError or value"); - } -} - -template <typename T> -template <typename U> -inline PosixErrorOr<T>& PosixErrorOr<T>::operator=(PosixErrorOr<U> other) { - if (absl::holds_alternative<U>(other.value_)) { - // T is convertible from U. - value_ = absl::get<U>(std::move(other.value_)); - } else if (absl::holds_alternative<PosixError>(other.value_)) { - value_ = absl::get<PosixError>(std::move(other.value_)); - } else { - TEST_CHECK_MSG(false, "PosixErrorOr does not contain PosixError or value"); - } - return *this; -} - -template <typename T> -PosixError PosixErrorOr<T>::error() const { - if (!absl::holds_alternative<PosixError>(value_)) { - return PosixError(); - } - return absl::get<PosixError>(value_); -} - -template <typename T> -int PosixErrorOr<T>::errno_value() const { - return error().errno_value(); -} - -template <typename T> -std::string PosixErrorOr<T>::error_message() const { - return error().error_message(); -} - -template <typename T> -bool PosixErrorOr<T>::ok() const { - return absl::holds_alternative<T>(value_); -} - -template <typename T> -const T& PosixErrorOr<T>::ValueOrDie() const& { - TEST_CHECK(absl::holds_alternative<T>(value_)); - return absl::get<T>(value_); -} - -template <typename T> -T& PosixErrorOr<T>::ValueOrDie() & { - TEST_CHECK(absl::holds_alternative<T>(value_)); - return absl::get<T>(value_); -} - -template <typename T> -const T&& PosixErrorOr<T>::ValueOrDie() const&& { - TEST_CHECK(absl::holds_alternative<T>(value_)); - return std::move(absl::get<T>(value_)); -} - -template <typename T> -T&& PosixErrorOr<T>::ValueOrDie() && { - TEST_CHECK(absl::holds_alternative<T>(value_)); - return std::move(absl::get<T>(value_)); -} - -extern ::std::ostream& operator<<(::std::ostream& os, const PosixError& e); - -template <typename T> -::std::ostream& operator<<(::std::ostream& os, const PosixErrorOr<T>& e) { - os << e.error(); - return os; -} - -// NoError is a PosixError that represents a successful state, i.e. No Error. -inline PosixError NoError() { return PosixError(); } - -// Monomorphic implementation of matcher IsPosixErrorOk() for a given type T. -// T can be PosixError, PosixErrorOr<>, or a reference to either of them. -template <typename T> -class MonoPosixErrorIsOkMatcherImpl : public ::testing::MatcherInterface<T> { - public: - void DescribeTo(std::ostream* os) const override { *os << "is OK"; } - void DescribeNegationTo(std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "is not OK"; - } - bool MatchAndExplain(T actual_value, - ::testing::MatchResultListener*) const override { - return actual_value.ok(); - } -}; - -// Implements IsPosixErrorOkMatcher() as a polymorphic matcher. -class IsPosixErrorOkMatcher { - public: - template <typename T> - operator ::testing::Matcher<T>() const { // NOLINT - return MakeMatcher(new MonoPosixErrorIsOkMatcherImpl<T>()); - } -}; - -// Monomorphic implementation of a matcher for a PosixErrorOr. -template <typename PosixErrorOrType> -class IsPosixErrorOkAndHoldsMatcherImpl - : public ::testing::MatcherInterface<PosixErrorOrType> { - public: - using ValueType = typename std::remove_reference<decltype( - std::declval<PosixErrorOrType>().ValueOrDie())>::type; - - template <typename InnerMatcher> - explicit IsPosixErrorOkAndHoldsMatcherImpl(InnerMatcher&& inner_matcher) - : inner_matcher_(::testing::SafeMatcherCast<const ValueType&>( - std::forward<InnerMatcher>(inner_matcher))) {} - - void DescribeTo(std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "is OK and has a value that "; - inner_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "isn't OK or has a value that "; - inner_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - bool MatchAndExplain( - PosixErrorOrType actual_value, - ::testing::MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - // We can't extract the value if it doesn't contain one. - if (!actual_value.ok()) { - return false; - } - - ::testing::StringMatchResultListener inner_listener; - const bool matches = inner_matcher_.MatchAndExplain( - actual_value.ValueOrDie(), &inner_listener); - const std::string inner_explanation = inner_listener.str(); - *listener << "has a value " - << ::testing::PrintToString(actual_value.ValueOrDie()); - - if (!inner_explanation.empty()) { - *listener << " " << inner_explanation; - } - return matches; - } - - private: - const ::testing::Matcher<const ValueType&> inner_matcher_; -}; - -// Implements IsOkAndHolds() as a polymorphic matcher. -template <typename InnerMatcher> -class IsPosixErrorOkAndHoldsMatcher { - public: - explicit IsPosixErrorOkAndHoldsMatcher(InnerMatcher inner_matcher) - : inner_matcher_(std::move(inner_matcher)) {} - - // Converts this polymorphic matcher to a monomorphic one of the given type. - // PosixErrorOrType can be either PosixErrorOr<T> or a reference to - // PosixErrorOr<T>. - template <typename PosixErrorOrType> - operator ::testing::Matcher<PosixErrorOrType>() const { // NOLINT - return ::testing::MakeMatcher( - new IsPosixErrorOkAndHoldsMatcherImpl<PosixErrorOrType>( - inner_matcher_)); - } - - private: - const InnerMatcher inner_matcher_; -}; - -// PosixErrorIs() is a polymorphic matcher. This class is the common -// implementation of it shared by all types T where PosixErrorIs() can be -// used as a Matcher<T>. -class PosixErrorIsMatcherCommonImpl { - public: - PosixErrorIsMatcherCommonImpl( - ::testing::Matcher<int> code_matcher, - ::testing::Matcher<const std::string&> message_matcher) - : code_matcher_(std::move(code_matcher)), - message_matcher_(std::move(message_matcher)) {} - - void DescribeTo(std::ostream* os) const; - - void DescribeNegationTo(std::ostream* os) const; - - bool MatchAndExplain(const PosixError& error, - ::testing::MatchResultListener* result_listener) const; - - template <typename T> - bool MatchAndExplain(const PosixErrorOr<T>& error_or, - ::testing::MatchResultListener* result_listener) const { - if (error_or.ok()) { - *result_listener << "has a value " - << ::testing::PrintToString(error_or.ValueOrDie()); - return false; - } - - return MatchAndExplain(error_or.error(), result_listener); - } - - private: - const ::testing::Matcher<int> code_matcher_; - const ::testing::Matcher<const std::string&> message_matcher_; -}; - -// Monomorphic implementation of matcher PosixErrorIs() for a given type -// T. T can be PosixError, PosixErrorOr<>, or a reference to either of them. -template <typename T> -class MonoPosixErrorIsMatcherImpl : public ::testing::MatcherInterface<T> { - public: - explicit MonoPosixErrorIsMatcherImpl( - PosixErrorIsMatcherCommonImpl common_impl) - : common_impl_(std::move(common_impl)) {} - - void DescribeTo(std::ostream* os) const override { - common_impl_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(std::ostream* os) const override { - common_impl_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - bool MatchAndExplain( - T actual_value, - ::testing::MatchResultListener* result_listener) const override { - return common_impl_.MatchAndExplain(actual_value, result_listener); - } - - private: - PosixErrorIsMatcherCommonImpl common_impl_; -}; - -inline ::testing::Matcher<int> ToErrorCodeMatcher( - const ::testing::Matcher<int>& m) { - return m; -} - -// Implements PosixErrorIs() as a polymorphic matcher. -class PosixErrorIsMatcher { - public: - template <typename ErrorCodeMatcher> - PosixErrorIsMatcher(ErrorCodeMatcher&& code_matcher, - ::testing::Matcher<const std::string&> message_matcher) - : common_impl_( - ToErrorCodeMatcher(std::forward<ErrorCodeMatcher>(code_matcher)), - std::move(message_matcher)) {} - - // Converts this polymorphic matcher to a monomorphic matcher of the - // given type. T can be StatusOr<>, Status, or a reference to - // either of them. - template <typename T> - operator ::testing::Matcher<T>() const { // NOLINT - return MakeMatcher(new MonoPosixErrorIsMatcherImpl<T>(common_impl_)); - } - - private: - const PosixErrorIsMatcherCommonImpl common_impl_; -}; - -// Returns a gMock matcher that matches a PosixError or PosixErrorOr<> whose -// whose error code matches code_matcher, and whose error message matches -// message_matcher. -template <typename ErrorCodeMatcher> -PosixErrorIsMatcher PosixErrorIs( - ErrorCodeMatcher&& code_matcher, - ::testing::Matcher<const std::string&> message_matcher) { - return PosixErrorIsMatcher(std::forward<ErrorCodeMatcher>(code_matcher), - std::move(message_matcher)); -} - -// Returns a gMock matcher that matches a PosixErrorOr<> which is ok() and -// value matches the inner matcher. -template <typename InnerMatcher> -IsPosixErrorOkAndHoldsMatcher<typename std::decay<InnerMatcher>::type> -IsPosixErrorOkAndHolds(InnerMatcher&& inner_matcher) { - return IsPosixErrorOkAndHoldsMatcher<typename std::decay<InnerMatcher>::type>( - std::forward<InnerMatcher>(inner_matcher)); -} - -// Internal helper for concatenating macro values. -#define POSIX_ERROR_IMPL_CONCAT_INNER_(x, y) x##y -#define POSIX_ERROR_IMPL_CONCAT_(x, y) POSIX_ERROR_IMPL_CONCAT_INNER_(x, y) - -#define POSIX_ERROR_IMPL_ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_(posixerroror, lhs, rexpr) \ - auto posixerroror = (rexpr); \ - if (!posixerroror.ok()) { \ - return (posixerroror.error()); \ - } \ - lhs = std::move(posixerroror).ValueOrDie() - -#define EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(expression) \ - EXPECT_THAT(expression, IsPosixErrorOkMatcher()) -#define ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(expression) \ - ASSERT_THAT(expression, IsPosixErrorOkMatcher()) - -#define ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(lhs, rexpr) \ - POSIX_ERROR_IMPL_ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_( \ - POSIX_ERROR_IMPL_CONCAT_(_status_or_value, __LINE__), lhs, rexpr) - -#define RETURN_IF_ERRNO(s) \ - do { \ - if (!s.ok()) { \ - return s; \ - } \ - } while (false); - -#define ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(expr) \ - ({ \ - auto _expr_result = (expr); \ - ASSERT_NO_ERRNO(_expr_result); \ - std::move(_expr_result).ValueOrDie(); \ - }) - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_POSIX_ERROR_H_ diff --git a/test/util/posix_error_test.cc b/test/util/posix_error_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index d67270842..000000000 --- a/test/util/posix_error_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" - -#include <errno.h> -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(PosixErrorTest, PosixError) { - auto err = PosixError(EAGAIN); - EXPECT_THAT(err, PosixErrorIs(EAGAIN, "")); -} - -TEST(PosixErrorTest, PosixErrorOrPosixError) { - auto err = PosixErrorOr<std::nullptr_t>(PosixError(EAGAIN)); - EXPECT_THAT(err, PosixErrorIs(EAGAIN, "")); -} - -TEST(PosixErrorTest, PosixErrorOrNullptr) { - auto err = PosixErrorOr<std::nullptr_t>(nullptr); - EXPECT_TRUE(err.ok()); - EXPECT_NO_ERRNO(err); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/util/proc_util.cc b/test/util/proc_util.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 75b24da37..000000000 --- a/test/util/proc_util.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/util/proc_util.h" - -#include <algorithm> -#include <iostream> -#include <vector> - -#include "absl/strings/ascii.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_split.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Parses a single line from /proc/<xxx>/maps. -PosixErrorOr<ProcMapsEntry> ParseProcMapsLine(absl::string_view line) { - ProcMapsEntry map_entry = {}; - - // Limit splitting to 6 parts so that if there is a file path and it contains - // spaces, the file path is not split. - std::vector<std::string> parts = - absl::StrSplit(line, absl::MaxSplits(' ', 5), absl::SkipEmpty()); - - // parts.size() should be 6 if there is a file name specified, and 5 - // otherwise. - if (parts.size() < 5) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, absl::StrCat("Invalid line: ", line)); - } - - // Address range in the form X-X where X are hex values without leading 0x. - std::vector<std::string> addresses = absl::StrSplit(parts[0], '-'); - if (addresses.size() != 2) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, - absl::StrCat("Invalid address range: ", parts[0])); - } - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(map_entry.start, AtoiBase(addresses[0], 16)); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(map_entry.end, AtoiBase(addresses[1], 16)); - - // Permissions are four bytes of the form rwxp or - if permission not set. - if (parts[1].size() != 4) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, - absl::StrCat("Invalid permission field: ", parts[1])); - } - - map_entry.readable = parts[1][0] == 'r'; - map_entry.writable = parts[1][1] == 'w'; - map_entry.executable = parts[1][2] == 'x'; - map_entry.priv = parts[1][3] == 'p'; - - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(map_entry.offset, AtoiBase(parts[2], 16)); - - std::vector<std::string> device = absl::StrSplit(parts[3], ':'); - if (device.size() != 2) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, absl::StrCat("Invalid device: ", parts[3])); - } - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(map_entry.major, AtoiBase(device[0], 16)); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(map_entry.minor, AtoiBase(device[1], 16)); - - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(map_entry.inode, Atoi<int64_t>(parts[4])); - if (parts.size() == 6) { - // A filename is present. However, absl::StrSplit retained the whitespace - // between the inode number and the filename. - map_entry.filename = - std::string(absl::StripLeadingAsciiWhitespace(parts[5])); - } - - return map_entry; -} - -PosixErrorOr<std::vector<ProcMapsEntry>> ParseProcMaps( - absl::string_view contents) { - std::vector<ProcMapsEntry> entries; - auto lines = absl::StrSplit(contents, '\n', absl::SkipEmpty()); - for (const auto& l : lines) { - std::cout << "line: " << l; - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto entry, ParseProcMapsLine(l)); - entries.push_back(entry); - } - return entries; -} - -PosixErrorOr<bool> IsVsyscallEnabled() { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto contents, GetContents("/proc/self/maps")); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto maps, ParseProcMaps(contents)); - return std::any_of(maps.begin(), maps.end(), [](const ProcMapsEntry& e) { - return e.filename == "[vsyscall]"; - }); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/util/proc_util.h b/test/util/proc_util.h deleted file mode 100644 index af209a51e..000000000 --- a/test/util/proc_util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,150 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_PROC_UTIL_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_PROC_UTIL_H_ - -#include <ostream> -#include <string> -#include <vector> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// ProcMapsEntry contains the data from a single line in /proc/<xxx>/maps. -struct ProcMapsEntry { - uint64_t start; - uint64_t end; - bool readable; - bool writable; - bool executable; - bool priv; - uint64_t offset; - int major; - int minor; - int64_t inode; - std::string filename; -}; - -// Parses a ProcMaps line or returns an error. -PosixErrorOr<ProcMapsEntry> ParseProcMapsLine(absl::string_view line); -PosixErrorOr<std::vector<ProcMapsEntry>> ParseProcMaps( - absl::string_view contents); - -// Returns true if vsyscall (emmulation or not) is enabled. -PosixErrorOr<bool> IsVsyscallEnabled(); - -// Printer for ProcMapsEntry. -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const ProcMapsEntry& entry) { - std::string str = - absl::StrCat(absl::Hex(entry.start, absl::PadSpec::kZeroPad8), "-", - absl::Hex(entry.end, absl::PadSpec::kZeroPad8), " "); - - absl::StrAppend(&str, entry.readable ? "r" : "-"); - absl::StrAppend(&str, entry.writable ? "w" : "-"); - absl::StrAppend(&str, entry.executable ? "x" : "-"); - absl::StrAppend(&str, entry.priv ? "p" : "s"); - - absl::StrAppend(&str, " ", absl::Hex(entry.offset, absl::PadSpec::kZeroPad8), - " ", absl::Hex(entry.major, absl::PadSpec::kZeroPad2), ":", - absl::Hex(entry.minor, absl::PadSpec::kZeroPad2), " ", - entry.inode); - if (absl::string_view(entry.filename) != "") { - // Pad to column 74 - int pad = 73 - str.length(); - if (pad > 0) { - absl::StrAppend(&str, std::string(pad, ' ')); - } - absl::StrAppend(&str, entry.filename); - } - os << str; - return os; -} - -// Printer for std::vector<ProcMapsEntry>. -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, - const std::vector<ProcMapsEntry>& vec) { - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < vec.size(); i++) { - os << vec[i]; - if (i != vec.size() - 1) { - os << "\n"; - } - } - return os; -} - -// GMock printer for std::vector<ProcMapsEntry>. -inline void PrintTo(const std::vector<ProcMapsEntry>& vec, std::ostream* os) { - *os << vec; -} - -// Checks that /proc/pid/maps contains all of the passed mappings. -// -// The major, minor, and inode fields are ignored. -MATCHER_P(ContainsMappings, mappings, - "contains mappings:\n" + ::testing::PrintToString(mappings)) { - auto contents_or = GetContents(absl::StrCat("/proc/", arg, "/maps")); - if (!contents_or.ok()) { - *result_listener << "Unable to read mappings: " - << contents_or.error().ToString(); - return false; - } - - auto maps_or = ParseProcMaps(contents_or.ValueOrDie()); - if (!maps_or.ok()) { - *result_listener << "Unable to parse mappings: " - << maps_or.error().ToString(); - return false; - } - - auto maps = std::move(maps_or).ValueOrDie(); - - // Does maps contain all elements in mappings? The comparator ignores - // the major, minor, and inode fields. - bool all_present = true; - std::for_each(mappings.begin(), mappings.end(), [&](const ProcMapsEntry& e1) { - auto it = - std::find_if(maps.begin(), maps.end(), [&e1](const ProcMapsEntry& e2) { - return e1.start == e2.start && e1.end == e2.end && - e1.readable == e2.readable && e1.writable == e2.writable && - e1.executable == e2.executable && e1.priv == e2.priv && - e1.offset == e2.offset && e1.filename == e2.filename; - }); - if (it == maps.end()) { - // It wasn't found. - if (all_present) { - // We will output the message once and then a line for each mapping - // that wasn't found. - all_present = false; - *result_listener << "Got mappings:\n" - << maps << "\nThat were missing:\n"; - } - *result_listener << e1 << "\n"; - } - }); - - return all_present; -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_PROC_UTIL_H_ diff --git a/test/util/proc_util_test.cc b/test/util/proc_util_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 71dd2355e..000000000 --- a/test/util/proc_util_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/util/proc_util.h" - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -using ::testing::IsEmpty; - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(ParseProcMapsLineTest, WithoutFilename) { - auto entry = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ParseProcMapsLine("2ab4f00b7000-2ab4f00b9000 r-xp 00000000 00:00 0 ")); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.start, 0x2ab4f00b7000); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.end, 0x2ab4f00b9000); - EXPECT_TRUE(entry.readable); - EXPECT_FALSE(entry.writable); - EXPECT_TRUE(entry.executable); - EXPECT_TRUE(entry.priv); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.offset, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.major, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.minor, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.inode, 0); - EXPECT_THAT(entry.filename, IsEmpty()); -} - -TEST(ParseProcMapsLineTest, WithFilename) { - auto entry = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ParseProcMapsLine("00407000-00408000 rw-p 00006000 00:0e 10 " - " /bin/cat")); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.start, 0x407000); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.end, 0x408000); - EXPECT_TRUE(entry.readable); - EXPECT_TRUE(entry.writable); - EXPECT_FALSE(entry.executable); - EXPECT_TRUE(entry.priv); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.offset, 0x6000); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.major, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.minor, 0x0e); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.inode, 10); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.filename, "/bin/cat"); -} - -TEST(ParseProcMapsLineTest, WithFilenameContainingSpaces) { - auto entry = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ParseProcMapsLine("7f26b3b12000-7f26b3b13000 rw-s 00000000 00:05 1432484 " - " /dev/zero (deleted)")); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.start, 0x7f26b3b12000); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.end, 0x7f26b3b13000); - EXPECT_TRUE(entry.readable); - EXPECT_TRUE(entry.writable); - EXPECT_FALSE(entry.executable); - EXPECT_FALSE(entry.priv); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.offset, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.major, 0); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.minor, 0x05); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.inode, 1432484); - EXPECT_EQ(entry.filename, "/dev/zero (deleted)"); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/util/pty_util.cc b/test/util/pty_util.cc deleted file mode 100644 index c0fd9a095..000000000 --- a/test/util/pty_util.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/util/pty_util.h" - -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <termios.h> - -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -PosixErrorOr<FileDescriptor> OpenSlave(const FileDescriptor& master) { - // Get pty index. - int n; - int ret = ioctl(master.get(), TIOCGPTN, &n); - if (ret < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "ioctl(TIOCGPTN) failed"); - } - - // Unlock pts. - int unlock = 0; - ret = ioctl(master.get(), TIOCSPTLCK, &unlock); - if (ret < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "ioctl(TIOSPTLCK) failed"); - } - - return Open(absl::StrCat("/dev/pts/", n), O_RDWR | O_NONBLOCK); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/util/pty_util.h b/test/util/pty_util.h deleted file mode 100644 index 367b14f15..000000000 --- a/test/util/pty_util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_PTY_UTIL_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_PTY_UTIL_H_ - -#include "test/util/file_descriptor.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Opens the slave end of the passed master as R/W and nonblocking. -PosixErrorOr<FileDescriptor> OpenSlave(const FileDescriptor& master); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_PTY_UTIL_H_ diff --git a/test/util/rlimit_util.cc b/test/util/rlimit_util.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 684253f78..000000000 --- a/test/util/rlimit_util.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/util/rlimit_util.h" - -#include <sys/resource.h> -#include <cerrno> - -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -PosixErrorOr<Cleanup> ScopedSetSoftRlimit(int resource, rlim_t newval) { - struct rlimit old_rlim; - if (getrlimit(resource, &old_rlim) != 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "getrlimit failed"); - } - struct rlimit new_rlim = old_rlim; - new_rlim.rlim_cur = newval; - if (setrlimit(resource, &new_rlim) != 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "setrlimit failed"); - } - return Cleanup([resource, old_rlim] { - TEST_PCHECK(setrlimit(resource, &old_rlim) == 0); - }); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/util/rlimit_util.h b/test/util/rlimit_util.h deleted file mode 100644 index 873252a32..000000000 --- a/test/util/rlimit_util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_RLIMIT_UTIL_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_RLIMIT_UTIL_H_ - -#include <sys/resource.h> -#include <sys/time.h> - -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -PosixErrorOr<Cleanup> ScopedSetSoftRlimit(int resource, rlim_t newval); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_RLIMIT_UTIL_H_ diff --git a/test/util/save_util.cc b/test/util/save_util.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 384d626f0..000000000 --- a/test/util/save_util.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/util/save_util.h" - -#include <stddef.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <atomic> -#include <cerrno> - -#define GVISOR_COOPERATIVE_SAVE_TEST "GVISOR_COOPERATIVE_SAVE_TEST" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -namespace { - -enum class CooperativeSaveMode { - kUnknown = 0, // cooperative_save_mode is statically-initialized to 0 - kAvailable, - kNotAvailable, -}; - -std::atomic<CooperativeSaveMode> cooperative_save_mode; - -bool CooperativeSaveEnabled() { - auto mode = cooperative_save_mode.load(); - if (mode == CooperativeSaveMode::kUnknown) { - mode = (getenv(GVISOR_COOPERATIVE_SAVE_TEST) != nullptr) - ? CooperativeSaveMode::kAvailable - : CooperativeSaveMode::kNotAvailable; - cooperative_save_mode.store(mode); - } - return mode == CooperativeSaveMode::kAvailable; -} - -std::atomic<int> save_disable; - -} // namespace - -DisableSave::DisableSave() { save_disable++; } - -DisableSave::~DisableSave() { reset(); } - -void DisableSave::reset() { - if (!reset_) { - reset_ = true; - save_disable--; - } -} - -namespace internal { -bool ShouldSave() { - return CooperativeSaveEnabled() && (save_disable.load() == 0); -} -} // namespace internal - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/util/save_util.h b/test/util/save_util.h deleted file mode 100644 index bddad6120..000000000 --- a/test/util/save_util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_SAVE_UTIL_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_SAVE_UTIL_H_ - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { -// Disable save prevents saving while the given function executes. -// -// This lasts the duration of the object, unless reset is called. -class DisableSave { - public: - DisableSave(); - ~DisableSave(); - DisableSave(DisableSave const&) = delete; - DisableSave(DisableSave&&) = delete; - DisableSave& operator=(DisableSave const&) = delete; - DisableSave& operator=(DisableSave&&) = delete; - - // reset allows saves to continue, and is called implicitly by the destructor. - // It may be called multiple times safely, but is not thread-safe. - void reset(); - - private: - bool reset_ = false; -}; - -// May perform a co-operative save cycle. -// -// errno is guaranteed to be preserved. -void MaybeSave(); - -namespace internal { -bool ShouldSave(); -} // namespace internal - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_SAVE_UTIL_H_ diff --git a/test/util/save_util_linux.cc b/test/util/save_util_linux.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 7a0f14342..000000000 --- a/test/util/save_util_linux.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include <errno.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "test/util/save_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -void MaybeSave() { - if (internal::ShouldSave()) { - int orig_errno = errno; - syscall(SYS_create_module, nullptr, 0); - errno = orig_errno; - } -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/util/save_util_other.cc b/test/util/save_util_other.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 1aca663b7..000000000 --- a/test/util/save_util_other.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -void MaybeSave() { - // Saving is never available in a non-linux environment. -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/util/signal_util.cc b/test/util/signal_util.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 26738864f..000000000 --- a/test/util/signal_util.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/util/signal_util.h" - -#include <signal.h> -#include <ostream> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace { - -struct Range { - int start; - int end; -}; - -// Format a Range as "start-end" or "start" for single value Ranges. -static ::std::ostream& operator<<(::std::ostream& os, const Range& range) { - if (range.end > range.start) { - return os << range.start << '-' << range.end; - } - - return os << range.start; -} - -} // namespace - -// Format a sigset_t as a comma separated list of numeric ranges. -// Empty sigset: [] -// Full sigset: [1-31,34-64] -::std::ostream& operator<<(::std::ostream& os, const sigset_t& sigset) { - const char* delim = ""; - Range range = {0, 0}; - - os << '['; - - for (int sig = 1; sig <= gvisor::testing::kMaxSignal; ++sig) { - if (sigismember(&sigset, sig)) { - if (range.start) { - range.end = sig; - } else { - range.start = sig; - range.end = sig; - } - } else if (range.start) { - os << delim << range; - delim = ","; - range.start = 0; - range.end = 0; - } - } - - if (range.start) { - os << delim << range; - } - - return os << ']'; -} - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -PosixErrorOr<Cleanup> ScopedSigaction(int sig, struct sigaction const& sa) { - struct sigaction old_sa; - int rc = sigaction(sig, &sa, &old_sa); - MaybeSave(); - if (rc < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "sigaction failed"); - } - return Cleanup([sig, old_sa] { - EXPECT_THAT(sigaction(sig, &old_sa, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); -} - -PosixErrorOr<Cleanup> ScopedSignalMask(int how, sigset_t const& set) { - sigset_t old; - int rc = sigprocmask(how, &set, &old); - MaybeSave(); - if (rc < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "sigprocmask failed"); - } - return Cleanup([old] { - EXPECT_THAT(sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &old, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - }); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/util/signal_util.h b/test/util/signal_util.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7fd2af015..000000000 --- a/test/util/signal_util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_SIGNAL_UTIL_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_SIGNAL_UTIL_H_ - -#include <signal.h> -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <ostream> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" - -// Format a sigset_t as a comma separated list of numeric ranges. -::std::ostream& operator<<(::std::ostream& os, const sigset_t& sigset); - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// The maximum signal number. -static constexpr int kMaxSignal = 64; - -// Wrapper for the tgkill(2) syscall, which glibc does not provide. -inline int tgkill(pid_t tgid, pid_t tid, int sig) { - return syscall(__NR_tgkill, tgid, tid, sig); -} - -// Installs the passed sigaction and returns a cleanup function to restore the -// previous handler when it goes out of scope. -PosixErrorOr<Cleanup> ScopedSigaction(int sig, struct sigaction const& sa); - -// Updates the signal mask as per sigprocmask(2) and returns a cleanup function -// to restore the previous signal mask when it goes out of scope. -PosixErrorOr<Cleanup> ScopedSignalMask(int how, sigset_t const& set); - -// ScopedSignalMask variant that creates a mask of the single signal 'sig'. -inline PosixErrorOr<Cleanup> ScopedSignalMask(int how, int sig) { - sigset_t set; - sigemptyset(&set); - sigaddset(&set, sig); - return ScopedSignalMask(how, set); -} - -// Asserts equality of two sigset_t values. -MATCHER_P(EqualsSigset, value, "equals " + ::testing::PrintToString(value)) { - for (int sig = 1; sig <= kMaxSignal; ++sig) { - if (sigismember(&arg, sig) != sigismember(&value, sig)) { - return false; - } - } - return true; -} - -#ifdef __x86_64__ -// Fault can be used to generate a synchronous SIGSEGV. -// -// This fault can be fixed up in a handler via fixup, below. -inline void Fault() { - // Zero and dereference %ax. - asm("movabs $0, %%rax\r\n" - "mov 0(%%rax), %%rax\r\n" - : - : - : "ax"); -} - -// FixupFault fixes up a fault generated by fault, above. -inline void FixupFault(ucontext_t* ctx) { - // Skip the bad instruction above. - // - // The encoding is 0x48 0xab 0x00. - ctx->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_RIP] += 3; -} -#endif - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_SIGNAL_UTIL_H_ diff --git a/test/util/temp_path.cc b/test/util/temp_path.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 35aacb172..000000000 --- a/test/util/temp_path.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,163 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/util/temp_path.h" - -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <atomic> -#include <cstdlib> -#include <iostream> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "absl/time/clock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -std::atomic<uint64_t> global_temp_file_number = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(1); - -// Return a new temp filename, intended to be unique system-wide. -// -// The global file number helps maintain file naming consistency across -// different runs of a test. -// -// The timestamp is necessary because the test infrastructure invokes each -// test case in a separate process (resetting global_temp_file_number) and -// potentially in parallel, which allows for races between selecting and using a -// name. -std::string NextTempBasename() { - return absl::StrCat("gvisor_test_temp_", global_temp_file_number++, "_", - absl::ToUnixNanos(absl::Now())); -} - -void TryDeleteRecursively(std::string const& path) { - if (!path.empty()) { - int undeleted_dirs = 0; - int undeleted_files = 0; - auto status = RecursivelyDelete(path, &undeleted_dirs, &undeleted_files); - if (undeleted_dirs || undeleted_files || !status.ok()) { - std::cerr << path << ": failed to delete " << undeleted_dirs - << " directories and " << undeleted_files - << " files: " << status; - } - } -} - -} // namespace - -constexpr mode_t TempPath::kDefaultFileMode; -constexpr mode_t TempPath::kDefaultDirMode; - -std::string NewTempAbsPathInDir(absl::string_view const dir) { - return JoinPath(dir, NextTempBasename()); -} - -std::string NewTempAbsPath() { - return NewTempAbsPathInDir(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir()); -} - -std::string NewTempRelPath() { return NextTempBasename(); } - -std::string GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir() { - char* env_tmpdir = getenv("TEST_TMPDIR"); - std::string tmp_dir = - env_tmpdir != nullptr ? std::string(env_tmpdir) : "/tmp"; - - return MakeAbsolute(tmp_dir, "").ValueOrDie(); -} - -PosixErrorOr<TempPath> TempPath::CreateFileWith(absl::string_view const parent, - absl::string_view const content, - mode_t const mode) { - return CreateIn(parent, [=](absl::string_view path) -> PosixError { - // CreateWithContents will call open(O_WRONLY) with the given mode. If the - // mode is not user-writable, save/restore cannot preserve the fd. Hence - // the little permission dance that's done here. - auto res = CreateWithContents(path, content, mode | 0200); - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(res); - - return Chmod(path, mode); - }); -} - -PosixErrorOr<TempPath> TempPath::CreateDirWith(absl::string_view const parent, - mode_t const mode) { - return CreateIn(parent, - [=](absl::string_view path) { return Mkdir(path, mode); }); -} - -PosixErrorOr<TempPath> TempPath::CreateSymlinkTo(absl::string_view const parent, - std::string const& dest) { - return CreateIn(parent, [=](absl::string_view path) { - int ret = symlink(dest.c_str(), std::string(path).c_str()); - if (ret != 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "symlink failed"); - } - return NoError(); - }); -} - -PosixErrorOr<TempPath> TempPath::CreateFileIn(absl::string_view const parent) { - return TempPath::CreateFileWith(parent, absl::string_view(), - kDefaultFileMode); -} - -PosixErrorOr<TempPath> TempPath::CreateDirIn(absl::string_view const parent) { - return TempPath::CreateDirWith(parent, kDefaultDirMode); -} - -PosixErrorOr<TempPath> TempPath::CreateFileMode(mode_t mode) { - return TempPath::CreateFileWith(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(), absl::string_view(), - mode); -} - -PosixErrorOr<TempPath> TempPath::CreateFile() { - return TempPath::CreateFileIn(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir()); -} - -PosixErrorOr<TempPath> TempPath::CreateDir() { - return TempPath::CreateDirIn(GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir()); -} - -TempPath::~TempPath() { TryDeleteRecursively(path_); } - -TempPath::TempPath(TempPath&& orig) { reset(orig.release()); } - -TempPath& TempPath::operator=(TempPath&& orig) { - reset(orig.release()); - return *this; -} - -std::string TempPath::reset(std::string newpath) { - std::string path = path_; - TryDeleteRecursively(path_); - path_ = std::move(newpath); - return path; -} - -std::string TempPath::release() { - std::string path = path_; - path_ = std::string(); - return path; -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/util/temp_path.h b/test/util/temp_path.h deleted file mode 100644 index 92d669503..000000000 --- a/test/util/temp_path.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_TEMP_PATH_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_TEMP_PATH_H_ - -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <string> -#include <utility> - -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Returns an absolute path for a file in `dir` that does not yet exist. -// Distinct calls to NewTempAbsPathInDir from the same process, even from -// multiple threads, are guaranteed to return different paths. Distinct calls to -// NewTempAbsPathInDir from different processes are not synchronized. -std::string NewTempAbsPathInDir(absl::string_view const dir); - -// Like NewTempAbsPathInDir, but the returned path is in the test's temporary -// directory, as provided by the testing framework. -std::string NewTempAbsPath(); - -// Like NewTempAbsPathInDir, but the returned path is relative (to the current -// working directory). -std::string NewTempRelPath(); - -// Returns the absolute path for the test temp dir. -std::string GetAbsoluteTestTmpdir(); - -// Represents a temporary file or directory. -class TempPath { - public: - // Default creation mode for files. - static constexpr mode_t kDefaultFileMode = 0644; - - // Default creation mode for directories. - static constexpr mode_t kDefaultDirMode = 0755; - - // Creates a temporary file in directory `parent` with mode `mode` and - // contents `content`. - static PosixErrorOr<TempPath> CreateFileWith(absl::string_view parent, - absl::string_view content, - mode_t mode); - - // Creates an empty temporary subdirectory in directory `parent` with mode - // `mode`. - static PosixErrorOr<TempPath> CreateDirWith(absl::string_view parent, - mode_t mode); - - // Creates a temporary symlink in directory `parent` to destination `dest`. - static PosixErrorOr<TempPath> CreateSymlinkTo(absl::string_view parent, - std::string const& dest); - - // Creates an empty temporary file in directory `parent` with mode - // kDefaultFileMode. - static PosixErrorOr<TempPath> CreateFileIn(absl::string_view parent); - - // Creates an empty temporary subdirectory in directory `parent` with mode - // kDefaultDirMode. - static PosixErrorOr<TempPath> CreateDirIn(absl::string_view parent); - - // Creates an empty temporary file in the test's temporary directory with mode - // `mode`. - static PosixErrorOr<TempPath> CreateFileMode(mode_t mode); - - // Creates an empty temporary file in the test's temporary directory with - // mode kDefaultFileMode. - static PosixErrorOr<TempPath> CreateFile(); - - // Creates an empty temporary subdirectory in the test's temporary directory - // with mode kDefaultDirMode. - static PosixErrorOr<TempPath> CreateDir(); - - // Constructs a TempPath that represents nothing. - TempPath() = default; - - // Constructs a TempPath that represents the given path, which will be deleted - // when the TempPath is destroyed. - explicit TempPath(std::string path) : path_(std::move(path)) {} - - // Attempts to delete the represented temporary file or directory (in the - // latter case, also attempts to delete its contents). - ~TempPath(); - - // Attempts to delete the represented temporary file or directory, then - // transfers ownership of the path represented by orig to this TempPath. - TempPath(TempPath&& orig); - TempPath& operator=(TempPath&& orig); - - // Changes the path this TempPath represents. If the TempPath already - // represented a path, deletes and returns that path. Otherwise returns the - // empty string. - std::string reset(std::string newpath); - std::string reset() { return reset(""); } - - // Forgets and returns the path this TempPath represents. The path is not - // deleted. - std::string release(); - - // Returns the path this TempPath represents. - std::string path() const { return path_; } - - private: - template <typename F> - static PosixErrorOr<TempPath> CreateIn(absl::string_view const parent, - F const& f) { - std::string path = NewTempAbsPathInDir(parent); - RETURN_IF_ERRNO(f(path)); - return TempPath(std::move(path)); - } - - std::string path_; -}; - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_TEMP_PATH_H_ diff --git a/test/util/test_main.cc b/test/util/test_main.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 5c7ee0064..000000000 --- a/test/util/test_main.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - gvisor::testing::TestInit(&argc, &argv); - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/util/test_util.cc b/test/util/test_util.cc deleted file mode 100644 index e42bba04a..000000000 --- a/test/util/test_util.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,236 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -#include <limits.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/uio.h> -#include <sys/utsname.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <ctime> -#include <iostream> -#include <vector> - -#include "absl/base/attributes.h" -#include "absl/strings/numbers.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_split.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -#define TEST_ON_GVISOR "TEST_ON_GVISOR" - -bool IsRunningOnGvisor() { return GvisorPlatform() != Platform::kNative; } - -Platform GvisorPlatform() { - // Set by runner.go. - char* env = getenv(TEST_ON_GVISOR); - if (!env) { - return Platform::kNative; - } - if (strcmp(env, "ptrace") == 0) { - return Platform::kPtrace; - } - if (strcmp(env, "kvm") == 0) { - return Platform::kKVM; - } - std::cerr << "unknown platform " << env; - abort(); -} - -// Inline cpuid instruction. Preserve %ebx/%rbx register. In PIC compilations -// %ebx contains the address of the global offset table. %rbx is occasionally -// used to address stack variables in presence of dynamic allocas. -#if defined(__x86_64__) -#define GETCPUID(a, b, c, d, a_inp, c_inp) \ - asm("mov %%rbx, %%rdi\n" \ - "cpuid\n" \ - "xchg %%rdi, %%rbx\n" \ - : "=a"(a), "=D"(b), "=c"(c), "=d"(d) \ - : "a"(a_inp), "2"(c_inp)) -#endif // defined(__x86_64__) - -CPUVendor GetCPUVendor() { - uint32_t eax, ebx, ecx, edx; - std::string vendor_str; - // Get vendor string (issue CPUID with eax = 0) - GETCPUID(eax, ebx, ecx, edx, 0, 0); - vendor_str.append(reinterpret_cast<char*>(&ebx), 4); - vendor_str.append(reinterpret_cast<char*>(&edx), 4); - vendor_str.append(reinterpret_cast<char*>(&ecx), 4); - if (vendor_str == "GenuineIntel") { - return CPUVendor::kIntel; - } else if (vendor_str == "AuthenticAMD") { - return CPUVendor::kAMD; - } - return CPUVendor::kUnknownVendor; -} - -bool operator==(const KernelVersion& first, const KernelVersion& second) { - return first.major == second.major && first.minor == second.minor && - first.micro == second.micro; -} - -PosixErrorOr<KernelVersion> ParseKernelVersion(absl::string_view vers_str) { - KernelVersion version = {}; - std::vector<std::string> values = - absl::StrSplit(vers_str, absl::ByAnyChar(".-")); - if (values.size() == 2) { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(version.major, Atoi<int>(values[0])); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(version.minor, Atoi<int>(values[1])); - return version; - } else if (values.size() >= 3) { - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(version.major, Atoi<int>(values[0])); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(version.minor, Atoi<int>(values[1])); - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(version.micro, Atoi<int>(values[2])); - return version; - } - return PosixError(EINVAL, absl::StrCat("Unknown kernel release: ", vers_str)); -} - -PosixErrorOr<KernelVersion> GetKernelVersion() { - utsname buf; - RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(uname(&buf)); - return ParseKernelVersion(buf.release); -} - -void SetupGvisorDeathTest() { -} - -std::string CPUSetToString(const cpu_set_t& set, size_t cpus) { - std::string str = "cpuset["; - for (unsigned int n = 0; n < cpus; n++) { - if (CPU_ISSET(n, &set)) { - if (n != 0) { - absl::StrAppend(&str, " "); - } - absl::StrAppend(&str, n); - } - } - absl::StrAppend(&str, "]"); - return str; -} - -// An overloaded operator<< makes it easy to dump the value of an OpenFd. -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, OpenFd const& ofd) { - out << ofd.fd << " -> " << ofd.link; - return out; -} - -// An overloaded operator<< makes it easy to dump a vector of OpenFDs. -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, std::vector<OpenFd> const& v) { - for (const auto& ofd : v) { - out << ofd << std::endl; - } - return out; -} - -PosixErrorOr<std::vector<OpenFd>> GetOpenFDs() { - // Get the results from /proc/self/fd. - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(auto dir_list, - ListDir("/proc/self/fd", /*skipdots=*/true)); - - std::vector<OpenFd> ret_fds; - for (const auto& str_fd : dir_list) { - OpenFd open_fd = {}; - ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_ERRNO(open_fd.fd, Atoi<int>(str_fd)); - std::string path = absl::StrCat("/proc/self/fd/", open_fd.fd); - - // Resolve the link. - char buf[PATH_MAX] = {}; - int ret = readlink(path.c_str(), buf, sizeof(buf)); - if (ret < 0) { - if (errno == ENOENT) { - // The FD may have been closed, let's be resilient. - continue; - } - - return PosixError( - errno, absl::StrCat("readlink of ", path, " returned errno ", errno)); - } - open_fd.link = std::string(buf, ret); - ret_fds.emplace_back(std::move(open_fd)); - } - return ret_fds; -} - -PosixErrorOr<uint64_t> Links(const std::string& path) { - struct stat st; - if (stat(path.c_str(), &st)) { - return PosixError(errno, absl::StrCat("Failed to stat ", path)); - } - return static_cast<uint64_t>(st.st_nlink); -} - -void RandomizeBuffer(void* buffer, size_t len) { - struct timespec ts = {}; - clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts); - uint32_t seed = static_cast<uint32_t>(ts.tv_nsec); - char* const buf = static_cast<char*>(buffer); - for (size_t i = 0; i < len; i++) { - buf[i] = rand_r(&seed) % 255; - } -} - -std::vector<std::vector<struct iovec>> GenerateIovecs(uint64_t total_size, - void* buf, - size_t buflen) { - std::vector<std::vector<struct iovec>> result; - for (uint64_t offset = 0; offset < total_size;) { - auto& iovec_array = *result.emplace(result.end()); - - for (; offset < total_size && iovec_array.size() < IOV_MAX; - offset += buflen) { - struct iovec iov = {}; - iov.iov_base = buf; - iov.iov_len = std::min<uint64_t>(total_size - offset, buflen); - iovec_array.push_back(iov); - } - } - - return result; -} - -uint64_t Megabytes(uint64_t n) { - // Overflow check, upper 20 bits in n shouldn't be set. - TEST_CHECK(!(0xfffff00000000000 & n)); - return n << 20; -} - -bool Equivalent(uint64_t current, uint64_t target, double tolerance) { - auto abs_diff = target > current ? target - current : current - target; - return abs_diff <= static_cast<uint64_t>(tolerance * target); -} - -void TestInit(int* argc, char*** argv) { - ::testing::InitGoogleTest(argc, *argv); - ::gflags::ParseCommandLineFlags(argc, argv, true); - - // Always mask SIGPIPE as it's common and tests aren't expected to handle it. - struct sigaction sa = {}; - sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; - TEST_CHECK(sigaction(SIGPIPE, &sa, nullptr) == 0); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/util/test_util.h b/test/util/test_util.h deleted file mode 100644 index cdbe8bfd1..000000000 --- a/test/util/test_util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,771 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Utilities for syscall testing. -// -// Initialization -// ============== -// -// Prior to calling RUN_ALL_TESTS, all tests must use TestInit(&argc, &argv). -// See the TestInit function for exact side-effects and semantics. -// -// Configuration -// ============= -// -// IsRunningOnGvisor returns true if the test is known to be running on gVisor. -// GvisorPlatform can be used to get more detail: -// -// switch (GvisorPlatform()) { -// case Platform::kNative: -// case Platform::kGvisor: -// EXPECT_THAT(mmap(...), SyscallSucceeds()); -// break; -// case Platform::kPtrace: -// EXPECT_THAT(mmap(...), SyscallFailsWithErrno(ENOSYS)); -// break; -// } -// -// Matchers -// ======== -// -// ElementOf(xs) matches if the matched value is equal to an element of the -// container xs. Example: -// -// // PASS -// EXPECT_THAT(1, ElementOf({0, 1, 2})); -// -// // FAIL -// // Value of: 3 -// // Expected: one of {0, 1, 2} -// // Actual: 3 -// EXPECT_THAT(3, ElementOf({0, 1, 2})); -// -// SyscallSucceeds() matches if the syscall is successful. A successful syscall -// is defined by either a return value not equal to -1, or a return value of -1 -// with an errno of 0 (which is a possible successful return for e.g. -// PTRACE_PEEK). Example: -// -// // PASS -// EXPECT_THAT(open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY), SyscallSucceeds()); -// -// // FAIL -// // Value of: open("/", O_RDWR) -// // Expected: not -1 (success) -// // Actual: -1 (of type int), with errno 21 (Is a directory) -// EXPECT_THAT(open("/", O_RDWR), SyscallSucceeds()); -// -// SyscallSucceedsWithValue(m) matches if the syscall is successful, and the -// value also matches m. Example: -// -// // PASS -// EXPECT_THAT(read(4, buf, 8192), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(8192)); -// -// // FAIL -// // Value of: read(-1, buf, 8192) -// // Expected: is equal to 8192 -// // Actual: -1 (of type long), with errno 9 (Bad file number) -// EXPECT_THAT(read(-1, buf, 8192), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(8192)); -// -// // FAIL -// // Value of: read(4, buf, 1) -// // Expected: is > 4096 -// // Actual: 1 (of type long) -// EXPECT_THAT(read(4, buf, 1), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(Gt(4096))); -// -// SyscallFails() matches if the syscall is unsuccessful. An unsuccessful -// syscall is defined by a return value of -1 with a non-zero errno. Example: -// -// // PASS -// EXPECT_THAT(open("/", O_RDWR), SyscallFails()); -// -// // FAIL -// // Value of: open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY) -// // Expected: -1 (failure) -// // Actual: 0 (of type int) -// EXPECT_THAT(open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY), SyscallFails()); -// -// SyscallFailsWithErrno(m) matches if the syscall is unsuccessful, and errno -// matches m. Example: -// -// // PASS -// EXPECT_THAT(open("/", O_RDWR), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EISDIR)); -// -// // PASS -// EXPECT_THAT(open("/etc/passwd", O_RDWR | O_DIRECTORY), -// SyscallFailsWithErrno(AnyOf(EACCES, ENOTDIR))); -// -// // FAIL -// // Value of: open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY) -// // Expected: -1 (failure) with errno 21 (Is a directory) -// // Actual: 0 (of type int) -// EXPECT_THAT(open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EISDIR)); -// -// // FAIL -// // Value of: open("/", O_RDWR) -// // Expected: -1 (failure) with errno 22 (Invalid argument) -// // Actual: -1 (of type int), failure, but with errno 21 (Is a directory) -// EXPECT_THAT(open("/", O_RDWR), SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); -// -// Because the syscall matchers encode save/restore functionality, their meaning -// should not be inverted via Not. That is, AnyOf(SyscallSucceedsWithValue(1), -// SyscallSucceedsWithValue(2)) is permitted, but not -// Not(SyscallFailsWithErrno(EPERM)). -// -// Syscalls -// ======== -// -// RetryEINTR wraps a function that returns -1 and sets errno on failure -// to be automatically retried when EINTR occurs. Example: -// -// auto rv = RetryEINTR(waitpid)(pid, &status, 0); -// -// ReadFd/WriteFd/PreadFd/PwriteFd are interface-compatible wrappers around the -// read/write/pread/pwrite syscalls to handle both EINTR and partial -// reads/writes. Example: -// -// EXPECT_THAT(ReadFd(fd, &buf, size), SyscallSucceedsWithValue(size)); -// -// General Utilities -// ================= -// -// ApplyVec(f, xs) returns a vector containing the result of applying function -// `f` to each value in `xs`. -// -// AllBitwiseCombinations takes a variadic number of ranges containing integers -// and returns a vector containing every integer that can be formed by ORing -// together exactly one integer from each list. List<T> is an alias for -// std::initializer_list<T> that makes AllBitwiseCombinations more ergonomic to -// use with list literals (initializer lists do not otherwise participate in -// template argument deduction). Example: -// -// EXPECT_THAT( -// AllBitwiseCombinations<int>( -// List<int>{SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_STREAM}, -// List<int>{0, SOCK_NONBLOCK}), -// Contains({SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM | SOCK_NONBLOCK, -// SOCK_STREAM | SOCK_NONBLOCK})); -// -// VecCat takes a variadic number of containers and returns a vector containing -// the concatenated contents. -// -// VecAppend takes an initial container and a variadic number of containers and -// appends each to the initial container. -// -// RandomizeBuffer will use MTRandom to fill the given buffer with random bytes. -// -// GenerateIovecs will return the smallest number of iovec arrays for writing a -// given total number of bytes to a file, each iovec array size up to IOV_MAX, -// each iovec in each array pointing to the same buffer. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_TEST_UTIL_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_TEST_UTIL_H_ - -#include <stddef.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <sys/uio.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <algorithm> -#include <cerrno> -#include <initializer_list> -#include <iterator> -#include <string> -#include <thread> // NOLINT: using std::thread::hardware_concurrency(). -#include <utility> -#include <vector> - -#include <gflags/gflags.h> -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_format.h" -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/fs_util.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/save_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// TestInit must be called prior to RUN_ALL_TESTS. -// -// This parses all arguments and adjusts argc and argv appropriately. -// -// TestInit may create background threads. -void TestInit(int* argc, char*** argv); - -// SKIP_IF may be used to skip a test case. -// -// These cases are still emitted, but a SKIPPED line will appear. -#define SKIP_IF(expr) \ - do { \ - if (expr) GTEST_SKIP() << #expr; \ - } while (0) - -enum class Platform { - kNative, - kKVM, - kPtrace, -}; -bool IsRunningOnGvisor(); -Platform GvisorPlatform(); - -void SetupGvisorDeathTest(); - -struct KernelVersion { - int major; - int minor; - int micro; -}; - -bool operator==(const KernelVersion& first, const KernelVersion& second); - -PosixErrorOr<KernelVersion> ParseKernelVersion(absl::string_view vers_string); -PosixErrorOr<KernelVersion> GetKernelVersion(); - -static const size_t kPageSize = sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE); - -enum class CPUVendor { kIntel, kAMD, kUnknownVendor }; - -CPUVendor GetCPUVendor(); - -inline int NumCPUs() { return std::thread::hardware_concurrency(); } - -// Converts cpu_set_t to a std::string for easy examination. -std::string CPUSetToString(const cpu_set_t& set, size_t cpus = CPU_SETSIZE); - -struct OpenFd { - // fd is the open file descriptor number. - int fd = -1; - - // link is the resolution of the symbolic link. - std::string link; -}; - -// Make it easier to log OpenFds to error streams. -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, std::vector<OpenFd> const& v); -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, OpenFd const& ofd); - -// Gets a detailed list of open fds for this process. -PosixErrorOr<std::vector<OpenFd>> GetOpenFDs(); - -// Returns the number of hard links to a path. -PosixErrorOr<uint64_t> Links(const std::string& path); - -namespace internal { - -template <typename Container> -class ElementOfMatcher { - public: - explicit ElementOfMatcher(Container container) - : container_(::std::move(container)) {} - - template <typename T> - bool MatchAndExplain(T const& rv, - ::testing::MatchResultListener* const listener) const { - using std::count; - return count(container_.begin(), container_.end(), rv) != 0; - } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* const os) const { - *os << "one of {"; - char const* sep = ""; - for (auto const& elem : container_) { - *os << sep << elem; - sep = ", "; - } - *os << "}"; - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* const os) const { - *os << "none of {"; - char const* sep = ""; - for (auto const& elem : container_) { - *os << sep << elem; - sep = ", "; - } - *os << "}"; - } - - private: - Container const container_; -}; - -template <typename E> -class SyscallSuccessMatcher { - public: - explicit SyscallSuccessMatcher(E expected) - : expected_(::std::move(expected)) {} - - template <typename T> - operator ::testing::Matcher<T>() const { - // E is one of three things: - // - T, or a type losslessly and implicitly convertible to T. - // - A monomorphic Matcher<T>. - // - A polymorphic matcher. - // SafeMatcherCast handles any of the above correctly. - // - // Similarly, gMock will invoke this conversion operator to obtain a - // monomorphic matcher (this is how polymorphic matchers are implemented). - return ::testing::MakeMatcher( - new Impl<T>(::testing::SafeMatcherCast<T>(expected_))); - } - - private: - template <typename T> - class Impl : public ::testing::MatcherInterface<T> { - public: - explicit Impl(::testing::Matcher<T> matcher) - : matcher_(::std::move(matcher)) {} - - bool MatchAndExplain( - T const& rv, - ::testing::MatchResultListener* const listener) const override { - if (rv == static_cast<decltype(rv)>(-1) && errno != 0) { - *listener << "with errno " << PosixError(errno); - return false; - } - bool match = matcher_.MatchAndExplain(rv, listener); - if (match) { - MaybeSave(); - } - return match; - } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* const os) const override { - matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* const os) const override { - matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - private: - ::testing::Matcher<T> matcher_; - }; - - private: - E expected_; -}; - -// A polymorphic matcher equivalent to ::testing::internal::AnyMatcher, except -// not in namespace ::testing::internal, and describing SyscallSucceeds()'s -// match constraints (which are enforced by SyscallSuccessMatcher::Impl). -class AnySuccessValueMatcher { - public: - template <typename T> - operator ::testing::Matcher<T>() const { - return ::testing::MakeMatcher(new Impl<T>()); - } - - private: - template <typename T> - class Impl : public ::testing::MatcherInterface<T> { - public: - bool MatchAndExplain( - T const& rv, - ::testing::MatchResultListener* const listener) const override { - return true; - } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* const os) const override { - *os << "not -1 (success)"; - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* const os) const override { - *os << "-1 (failure)"; - } - }; -}; - -class SyscallFailureMatcher { - public: - explicit SyscallFailureMatcher(::testing::Matcher<int> errno_matcher) - : errno_matcher_(std::move(errno_matcher)) {} - - template <typename T> - bool MatchAndExplain(T const& rv, - ::testing::MatchResultListener* const listener) const { - if (rv != static_cast<decltype(rv)>(-1)) { - return false; - } - int actual_errno = errno; - *listener << "with errno " << PosixError(actual_errno); - bool match = errno_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(actual_errno, listener); - if (match) { - MaybeSave(); - } - return match; - } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* const os) const { - *os << "-1 (failure), with errno "; - errno_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* const os) const { - *os << "not -1 (success), with errno "; - errno_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - private: - ::testing::Matcher<int> errno_matcher_; -}; - -class SpecificErrnoMatcher : public ::testing::MatcherInterface<int> { - public: - explicit SpecificErrnoMatcher(int const expected) : expected_(expected) {} - - bool MatchAndExplain( - int const actual_errno, - ::testing::MatchResultListener* const listener) const override { - return actual_errno == expected_; - } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* const os) const override { - *os << PosixError(expected_); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* const os) const override { - *os << "not " << PosixError(expected_); - } - - private: - int const expected_; -}; - -inline ::testing::Matcher<int> SpecificErrno(int const expected) { - return ::testing::MakeMatcher(new SpecificErrnoMatcher(expected)); -} - -} // namespace internal - -template <typename Container> -inline ::testing::PolymorphicMatcher<internal::ElementOfMatcher<Container>> -ElementOf(Container container) { - return ::testing::MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::ElementOfMatcher<Container>(::std::move(container))); -} - -template <typename T> -inline ::testing::PolymorphicMatcher< - internal::ElementOfMatcher<::std::vector<T>>> -ElementOf(::std::initializer_list<T> elems) { - return ::testing::MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::ElementOfMatcher<::std::vector<T>>(::std::vector<T>(elems))); -} - -template <typename E> -inline internal::SyscallSuccessMatcher<E> SyscallSucceedsWithValue(E expected) { - return internal::SyscallSuccessMatcher<E>(::std::move(expected)); -} - -inline internal::SyscallSuccessMatcher<internal::AnySuccessValueMatcher> -SyscallSucceeds() { - return SyscallSucceedsWithValue( - ::gvisor::testing::internal::AnySuccessValueMatcher()); -} - -inline ::testing::PolymorphicMatcher<internal::SyscallFailureMatcher> -SyscallFailsWithErrno(::testing::Matcher<int> expected) { - return ::testing::MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::SyscallFailureMatcher(::std::move(expected))); -} - -// Overload taking an int so that SyscallFailsWithErrno(<specific errno>) uses -// internal::SpecificErrno (which stringifies the errno) rather than -// ::testing::Eq (which doesn't). -inline ::testing::PolymorphicMatcher<internal::SyscallFailureMatcher> -SyscallFailsWithErrno(int const expected) { - return SyscallFailsWithErrno(internal::SpecificErrno(expected)); -} - -inline ::testing::PolymorphicMatcher<internal::SyscallFailureMatcher> -SyscallFails() { - return SyscallFailsWithErrno(::testing::Gt(0)); -} - -// As of GCC 7.2, -Wall => -Wc++17-compat => -Wnoexcept-type generates an -// irrelevant, non-actionable warning about ABI compatibility when -// RetryEINTRImpl is constructed with a noexcept function, such as glibc's -// syscall(). See https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=80985. -#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__) && \ - (__GNUC__ > 7 || (__GNUC__ == 7 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 2)) -#pragma GCC diagnostic push -#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wnoexcept-type" -#endif - -namespace internal { - -template <typename F> -struct RetryEINTRImpl { - F const f; - - explicit constexpr RetryEINTRImpl(F f) : f(std::move(f)) {} - - template <typename... Args> - auto operator()(Args&&... args) const - -> decltype(f(std::forward<Args>(args)...)) { - while (true) { - errno = 0; - auto const ret = f(std::forward<Args>(args)...); - if (ret != -1 || errno != EINTR) { - return ret; - } - } - } -}; - -} // namespace internal - -template <typename F> -constexpr internal::RetryEINTRImpl<F> RetryEINTR(F&& f) { - return internal::RetryEINTRImpl<F>(std::forward<F>(f)); -} - -#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__) && \ - (__GNUC__ > 7 || (__GNUC__ == 7 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 2)) -#pragma GCC diagnostic pop -#endif - -namespace internal { - -template <typename F> -ssize_t ApplyFileIoSyscall(F const& f, size_t const count) { - size_t completed = 0; - // `do ... while` because some callers actually want to make a syscall with a - // count of 0. - do { - auto const cur = RetryEINTR(f)(completed); - if (cur < 0) { - return cur; - } else if (cur == 0) { - break; - } - completed += cur; - } while (completed < count); - return completed; -} - -} // namespace internal - -inline ssize_t ReadFd(int fd, void* buf, size_t count) { - return internal::ApplyFileIoSyscall( - [&](size_t completed) { - return read(fd, static_cast<char*>(buf) + completed, count - completed); - }, - count); -} - -inline ssize_t WriteFd(int fd, void const* buf, size_t count) { - return internal::ApplyFileIoSyscall( - [&](size_t completed) { - return write(fd, static_cast<char const*>(buf) + completed, - count - completed); - }, - count); -} - -inline ssize_t PreadFd(int fd, void* buf, size_t count, off_t offset) { - return internal::ApplyFileIoSyscall( - [&](size_t completed) { - return pread(fd, static_cast<char*>(buf) + completed, count - completed, - offset + completed); - }, - count); -} - -inline ssize_t PwriteFd(int fd, void const* buf, size_t count, off_t offset) { - return internal::ApplyFileIoSyscall( - [&](size_t completed) { - return pwrite(fd, static_cast<char const*>(buf) + completed, - count - completed, offset + completed); - }, - count); -} - -template <typename T> -using List = std::initializer_list<T>; - -namespace internal { - -template <typename T> -void AppendAllBitwiseCombinations(std::vector<T>* combinations, T current) { - combinations->push_back(current); -} - -template <typename T, typename Arg, typename... Args> -void AppendAllBitwiseCombinations(std::vector<T>* combinations, T current, - Arg&& next, Args&&... rest) { - for (auto const option : next) { - AppendAllBitwiseCombinations(combinations, current | option, rest...); - } -} - -inline size_t CombinedSize(size_t accum) { return accum; } - -template <typename T, typename... Args> -size_t CombinedSize(size_t accum, T const& x, Args&&... xs) { - return CombinedSize(accum + x.size(), std::forward<Args>(xs)...); -} - -// Base case: no more containers, so do nothing. -template <typename T> -void DoMoveExtendContainer(T* c) {} - -// Append each container next to c. -template <typename T, typename U, typename... Args> -void DoMoveExtendContainer(T* c, U&& next, Args&&... rest) { - std::move(std::begin(next), std::end(next), std::back_inserter(*c)); - DoMoveExtendContainer(c, std::forward<Args>(rest)...); -} - -} // namespace internal - -template <typename T = int> -std::vector<T> AllBitwiseCombinations() { - return std::vector<T>(); -} - -template <typename T = int, typename... Args> -std::vector<T> AllBitwiseCombinations(Args&&... args) { - std::vector<T> combinations; - internal::AppendAllBitwiseCombinations(&combinations, 0, args...); - return combinations; -} - -template <typename T, typename U, typename F> -std::vector<T> ApplyVec(F const& f, std::vector<U> const& us) { - std::vector<T> vec; - vec.reserve(us.size()); - for (auto const& u : us) { - vec.push_back(f(u)); - } - return vec; -} - -template <typename T, typename U> -std::vector<T> ApplyVecToVec(std::vector<std::function<T(U)>> const& fs, - std::vector<U> const& us) { - std::vector<T> vec; - vec.reserve(us.size() * fs.size()); - for (auto const& f : fs) { - for (auto const& u : us) { - vec.push_back(f(u)); - } - } - return vec; -} - -// Moves all elements from the containers `args` to the end of `c`. -template <typename T, typename... Args> -void VecAppend(T* c, Args&&... args) { - c->reserve(internal::CombinedSize(c->size(), args...)); - internal::DoMoveExtendContainer(c, std::forward<Args>(args)...); -} - -// Returns a vector containing the concatenated contents of the containers -// `args`. -template <typename T, typename... Args> -std::vector<T> VecCat(Args&&... args) { - std::vector<T> combined; - VecAppend(&combined, std::forward<Args>(args)...); - return combined; -} - -#define RETURN_ERROR_IF_SYSCALL_FAIL(syscall) \ - do { \ - if ((syscall) < 0 && errno != 0) { \ - return PosixError(errno, #syscall); \ - } \ - } while (false) - -// Fill the given buffer with random bytes. -void RandomizeBuffer(void* buffer, size_t len); - -template <typename T> -inline PosixErrorOr<T> Atoi(absl::string_view str) { - T ret; - if (!absl::SimpleAtoi<T>(str, &ret)) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "String not a number."); - } - return ret; -} - -inline PosixErrorOr<uint64_t> AtoiBase(absl::string_view str, int base) { - if (base > 255 || base < 2) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "Invalid Base"); - } - - uint64_t ret = 0; - if (!absl::numbers_internal::safe_strtou64_base(str, &ret, base)) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "String not a number."); - } - - return ret; -} - -inline PosixErrorOr<double> Atod(absl::string_view str) { - double ret; - if (!absl::SimpleAtod(str, &ret)) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "String not a double type."); - } - return ret; -} - -inline PosixErrorOr<float> Atof(absl::string_view str) { - float ret; - if (!absl::SimpleAtof(str, &ret)) { - return PosixError(EINVAL, "String not a float type."); - } - return ret; -} - -// Return the smallest number of iovec arrays that can be used to write -// "total_bytes" number of bytes, each iovec writing one "buf". -std::vector<std::vector<struct iovec>> GenerateIovecs(uint64_t total_size, - void* buf, size_t buflen); - -// Returns bytes in 'n' megabytes. Used for readability. -uint64_t Megabytes(uint64_t n); - -// Predicate for checking that a value is within some tolerance of another -// value. Returns true iff current is in the range [target * (1 - tolerance), -// target * (1 + tolerance)]. -bool Equivalent(uint64_t current, uint64_t target, double tolerance); - -// Matcher wrapping the Equivalent predicate. -MATCHER_P2(EquivalentWithin, target, tolerance, - std::string(negation ? "Isn't" : "Is") + - ::absl::StrFormat(" within %.2f%% of the target of %zd bytes", - tolerance * 100, target)) { - if (target == 0) { - *result_listener << ::absl::StreamFormat("difference of infinity%%"); - } else { - int64_t delta = static_cast<int64_t>(arg) - static_cast<int64_t>(target); - double delta_percent = - static_cast<double>(delta) / static_cast<double>(target) * 100; - *result_listener << ::absl::StreamFormat("difference of %.2f%%", - delta_percent); - } - return Equivalent(arg, target, tolerance); -} - -void TestInit(int* argc, char*** argv); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_TEST_UTIL_H_ diff --git a/test/util/test_util_test.cc b/test/util/test_util_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index b7300d9e5..000000000 --- a/test/util/test_util_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,250 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -#include <errno.h> -#include <vector> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -using ::testing::AnyOf; -using ::testing::Gt; -using ::testing::IsEmpty; -using ::testing::Lt; -using ::testing::Not; -using ::testing::TypedEq; -using ::testing::UnorderedElementsAre; -using ::testing::UnorderedElementsAreArray; - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -TEST(KernelVersionParsing, ValidateParsing) { - KernelVersion v = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE( - ParseKernelVersion("4.18.10-1foo2-amd64 baz blah")); - ASSERT_TRUE(v == KernelVersion({4, 18, 10})); - - v = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ParseKernelVersion("4.18.10-1foo2-amd64")); - ASSERT_TRUE(v == KernelVersion({4, 18, 10})); - - v = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ParseKernelVersion("4.18.10-14-amd64")); - ASSERT_TRUE(v == KernelVersion({4, 18, 10})); - - v = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ParseKernelVersion("4.18.10-amd64")); - ASSERT_TRUE(v == KernelVersion({4, 18, 10})); - - v = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ParseKernelVersion("4.18.10")); - ASSERT_TRUE(v == KernelVersion({4, 18, 10})); - - v = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ParseKernelVersion("4.0.10")); - ASSERT_TRUE(v == KernelVersion({4, 0, 10})); - - v = ASSERT_NO_ERRNO_AND_VALUE(ParseKernelVersion("4.0")); - ASSERT_TRUE(v == KernelVersion({4, 0, 0})); - - ASSERT_THAT(ParseKernelVersion("4.a"), PosixErrorIs(EINVAL, ::testing::_)); - ASSERT_THAT(ParseKernelVersion("3"), PosixErrorIs(EINVAL, ::testing::_)); - ASSERT_THAT(ParseKernelVersion(""), PosixErrorIs(EINVAL, ::testing::_)); - ASSERT_THAT(ParseKernelVersion("version 3.3.10"), - PosixErrorIs(EINVAL, ::testing::_)); -} - -TEST(MatchersTest, SyscallSucceeds) { - EXPECT_THAT(0, SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(0L, SyscallSucceeds()); - - errno = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(-1, SyscallSucceeds()); - EXPECT_THAT(-1L, SyscallSucceeds()); - - errno = ENOMEM; - EXPECT_THAT(-1, Not(SyscallSucceeds())); - EXPECT_THAT(-1L, Not(SyscallSucceeds())); -} - -TEST(MatchersTest, SyscallSucceedsWithValue) { - EXPECT_THAT(0, SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(1, SyscallSucceedsWithValue(Lt(3))); - EXPECT_THAT(-1, Not(SyscallSucceedsWithValue(Lt(3)))); - EXPECT_THAT(4, Not(SyscallSucceedsWithValue(Lt(3)))); - - // Non-int -1 - EXPECT_THAT(-1L, Not(SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0))); - - // Non-int, truncates to -1 if converted to int, with expected value - EXPECT_THAT(0xffffffffL, SyscallSucceedsWithValue(0xffffffffL)); - - // Non-int, truncates to -1 if converted to int, with monomorphic matcher - EXPECT_THAT(0xffffffffL, - SyscallSucceedsWithValue(TypedEq<long>(0xffffffffL))); - - // Non-int, truncates to -1 if converted to int, with polymorphic matcher - EXPECT_THAT(0xffffffffL, SyscallSucceedsWithValue(Gt(1))); -} - -TEST(MatchersTest, SyscallFails) { - EXPECT_THAT(0, Not(SyscallFails())); - EXPECT_THAT(0L, Not(SyscallFails())); - - errno = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(-1, Not(SyscallFails())); - EXPECT_THAT(-1L, Not(SyscallFails())); - - errno = ENOMEM; - EXPECT_THAT(-1, SyscallFails()); - EXPECT_THAT(-1L, SyscallFails()); -} - -TEST(MatchersTest, SyscallFailsWithErrno) { - EXPECT_THAT(0, Not(SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL))); - EXPECT_THAT(0L, Not(SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL))); - - errno = ENOMEM; - EXPECT_THAT(-1, Not(SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL))); - EXPECT_THAT(-1L, Not(SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL))); - - errno = EINVAL; - EXPECT_THAT(-1, SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - EXPECT_THAT(-1L, SyscallFailsWithErrno(EINVAL)); - - EXPECT_THAT(-1, SyscallFailsWithErrno(AnyOf(EINVAL, ENOMEM))); - EXPECT_THAT(-1L, SyscallFailsWithErrno(AnyOf(EINVAL, ENOMEM))); - - std::vector<int> expected_errnos({EINVAL, ENOMEM}); - errno = ENOMEM; - EXPECT_THAT(-1, SyscallFailsWithErrno(ElementOf(expected_errnos))); - EXPECT_THAT(-1L, SyscallFailsWithErrno(ElementOf(expected_errnos))); -} - -TEST(AllBitwiseCombinationsTest, NoArguments) { - EXPECT_THAT(AllBitwiseCombinations(), IsEmpty()); -} - -TEST(AllBitwiseCombinationsTest, EmptyList) { - EXPECT_THAT(AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{}), IsEmpty()); -} - -TEST(AllBitwiseCombinationsTest, SingleElementList) { - EXPECT_THAT(AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{5}), UnorderedElementsAre(5)); -} - -TEST(AllBitwiseCombinationsTest, SingleList) { - EXPECT_THAT(AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{0, 1, 2, 4}), - UnorderedElementsAre(0, 1, 2, 4)); -} - -TEST(AllBitwiseCombinationsTest, MultipleLists) { - EXPECT_THAT( - AllBitwiseCombinations(List<int>{0, 1, 2, 3}, List<int>{0, 4, 8, 12}), - UnorderedElementsAreArray( - {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15})); -} - -TEST(RandomizeBuffer, Works) { - const std::vector<char> original(4096); - std::vector<char> buffer = original; - RandomizeBuffer(buffer.data(), buffer.size()); - EXPECT_NE(buffer, original); -} - -// Enable comparison of vectors of iovec arrays for the following test. -MATCHER_P(IovecsListEq, expected, "") { - if (arg.size() != expected.size()) { - *result_listener << "sizes are different (actual: " << arg.size() - << ", expected: " << expected.size() << ")"; - return false; - } - - for (uint64_t i = 0; i < expected.size(); ++i) { - const std::vector<struct iovec>& actual_iovecs = arg[i]; - const std::vector<struct iovec>& expected_iovecs = expected[i]; - if (actual_iovecs.size() != expected_iovecs.size()) { - *result_listener << "iovec array size at position " << i - << " is different (actual: " << actual_iovecs.size() - << ", expected: " << expected_iovecs.size() << ")"; - return false; - } - - for (uint64_t j = 0; j < expected_iovecs.size(); ++j) { - const struct iovec& actual_iov = actual_iovecs[j]; - const struct iovec& expected_iov = expected_iovecs[j]; - if (actual_iov.iov_base != expected_iov.iov_base) { - *result_listener << "iovecs in array " << i << " at position " << j - << " are different (expected iov_base: " - << expected_iov.iov_base - << ", got: " << actual_iov.iov_base << ")"; - return false; - } - if (actual_iov.iov_len != expected_iov.iov_len) { - *result_listener << "iovecs in array " << i << " at position " << j - << " are different (expected iov_len: " - << expected_iov.iov_len - << ", got: " << actual_iov.iov_len << ")"; - return false; - } - } - } - - return true; -} - -// Verify empty iovec list generation. -TEST(GenerateIovecs, EmptyList) { - std::vector<char> buffer = {'a', 'b', 'c'}; - - EXPECT_THAT(GenerateIovecs(0, buffer.data(), buffer.size()), - IovecsListEq(std::vector<std::vector<struct iovec>>())); -} - -// Verify generating a single array of only one, partial, iovec. -TEST(GenerateIovecs, OneArray) { - std::vector<char> buffer = {'a', 'b', 'c'}; - - std::vector<std::vector<struct iovec>> expected; - struct iovec iov = {}; - iov.iov_base = buffer.data(); - iov.iov_len = 2; - expected.push_back(std::vector<struct iovec>({iov})); - EXPECT_THAT(GenerateIovecs(2, buffer.data(), buffer.size()), - IovecsListEq(expected)); -} - -// Verify that it wraps around after IOV_MAX iovecs. -TEST(GenerateIovecs, WrapsAtIovMax) { - std::vector<char> buffer = {'a', 'b', 'c'}; - - std::vector<std::vector<struct iovec>> expected; - struct iovec iov = {}; - iov.iov_base = buffer.data(); - iov.iov_len = buffer.size(); - expected.emplace_back(); - for (int i = 0; i < IOV_MAX; ++i) { - expected[0].push_back(iov); - } - iov.iov_len = 1; - expected.push_back(std::vector<struct iovec>({iov})); - - EXPECT_THAT( - GenerateIovecs(IOV_MAX * buffer.size() + 1, buffer.data(), buffer.size()), - IovecsListEq(expected)); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/util/thread_util.h b/test/util/thread_util.h deleted file mode 100644 index 923c4fe10..000000000 --- a/test/util/thread_util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_THREAD_UTIL_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_THREAD_UTIL_H_ - -#include <pthread.h> -#ifdef __linux__ -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#endif -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <functional> -#include <utility> - -#include "test/util/logging.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// ScopedThread is a minimal wrapper around pthreads. -// -// This is used in lieu of more complex mechanisms because it provides very -// predictable behavior (no messing with timers, etc.) The thread will -// automatically joined when it is destructed (goes out of scope), but can be -// joined manually as well. -class ScopedThread { - public: - // Constructs a thread that executes f exactly once. - explicit ScopedThread(std::function<void*()> f) : f_(std::move(f)) { - CreateThread(); - } - - explicit ScopedThread(const std::function<void()>& f) { - f_ = [=] { - f(); - return nullptr; - }; - CreateThread(); - } - - ScopedThread(const ScopedThread& other) = delete; - ScopedThread& operator=(const ScopedThread& other) = delete; - - // Joins the thread. - ~ScopedThread() { Join(); } - - // Waits until this thread has finished executing. Join is idempotent and may - // be called multiple times, however Join itself is not thread-safe. - void* Join() { - if (!joined_) { - TEST_PCHECK(pthread_join(pt_, &retval_) == 0); - joined_ = true; - } - return retval_; - } - - private: - void CreateThread() { - TEST_PCHECK_MSG(pthread_create( - &pt_, /* attr = */ nullptr, - +[](void* arg) -> void* { - return static_cast<ScopedThread*>(arg)->f_(); - }, - this) == 0, - "thread creation failed"); - } - - std::function<void*()> f_; - pthread_t pt_; - bool joined_ = false; - void* retval_ = nullptr; -}; - -#ifdef __linux__ -inline pid_t gettid() { return syscall(SYS_gettid); } -#endif - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_THREAD_UTIL_H_ diff --git a/test/util/time_util.cc b/test/util/time_util.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 1ddfbfc9c..000000000 --- a/test/util/time_util.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/util/time_util.h" - -#include <sys/syscall.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "absl/time/time.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -void SleepSafe(absl::Duration duration) { - if (duration == absl::ZeroDuration()) { - return; - } - - struct timespec ts = absl::ToTimespec(duration); - int ret; - while (1) { - ret = syscall(__NR_nanosleep, &ts, &ts); - if (ret == 0 || (ret <= 0 && errno != EINTR)) { - break; - } - } -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/util/time_util.h b/test/util/time_util.h deleted file mode 100644 index f3ddc9fde..000000000 --- a/test/util/time_util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_TIME_UTIL_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_TIME_UTIL_H_ - -#include "absl/time/time.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// Sleep for at least the specified duration. Avoids glibc. -void SleepSafe(absl::Duration duration); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_TIME_UTIL_H_ diff --git a/test/util/timer_util.cc b/test/util/timer_util.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 43a26b0d3..000000000 --- a/test/util/timer_util.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#include "test/util/timer_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -absl::Time Now(clockid_t id) { - struct timespec now; - TEST_PCHECK(clock_gettime(id, &now) == 0); - return absl::TimeFromTimespec(now); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor diff --git a/test/util/timer_util.h b/test/util/timer_util.h deleted file mode 100644 index 31aea4fc6..000000000 --- a/test/util/timer_util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -#ifndef GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_TIMER_UTIL_H_ -#define GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_TIMER_UTIL_H_ - -#include <errno.h> -#include <sys/time.h> - -#include <functional> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "absl/time/time.h" -#include "test/util/cleanup.h" -#include "test/util/logging.h" -#include "test/util/posix_error.h" -#include "test/util/test_util.h" - -namespace gvisor { -namespace testing { - -// MonotonicTimer is a simple timer that uses a monotonic clock. -class MonotonicTimer { - public: - MonotonicTimer() {} - absl::Duration Duration() { - struct timespec ts; - TEST_CHECK(clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts) == 0); - return absl::TimeFromTimespec(ts) - start_; - } - - void Start() { - struct timespec ts; - TEST_CHECK(clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts) == 0); - start_ = absl::TimeFromTimespec(ts); - } - - protected: - absl::Time start_; -}; - -// Sets the given itimer and returns a cleanup function that restores the -// previous itimer when it goes out of scope. -inline PosixErrorOr<Cleanup> ScopedItimer(int which, - struct itimerval const& new_value) { - struct itimerval old_value; - int rc = setitimer(which, &new_value, &old_value); - MaybeSave(); - if (rc < 0) { - return PosixError(errno, "setitimer failed"); - } - return Cleanup(std::function<void(void)>([which, old_value] { - EXPECT_THAT(setitimer(which, &old_value, nullptr), SyscallSucceeds()); - })); -} - -// Returns the current time. -absl::Time Now(clockid_t id); - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace gvisor - -#endif // GVISOR_TEST_UTIL_TIMER_UTIL_H_ |