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Assumes that * the first call to this function has the longest starting cwd (which * is currently "/original"). This is mostly to work around * limits in our Win32 support. * * Background: On Posix systems, PATH_MAX is merely a limit on the * length of the string passed into a system call. By repeatedly * calling chdir(), you can work with arbitrarily long paths on such * systems. In contrast, Win32 APIs apply PATH_MAX limits to the full * absolute path, so the permissible length of a system call argument * varies with the cwd. Some APIs actually enforce limits * significantly less than PATH_MAX to ensure that you can create * files within the current working directory. The Win32 limits also * apply to Cygwin before 1.7. * * Someday, I want to convert the Win32 support to use newer * wide-character paths with '\\?\' prefix, which has a 32k PATH_MAX * instead of the rather anemic 260 character limit of the older * system calls. Then we can drop this mess (unless we want to * continue to special-case Cygwin 1.5 and earlier). */ static int compute_loop_max(void) { #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__) static int LOOP_MAX = 0; char buf[MAX_PATH]; size_t cwdlen; if (LOOP_MAX == 0) { assert(_getcwd(buf, MAX_PATH) != NULL); cwdlen = strlen(buf); /* 12 characters = length of 8.3 filename */ /* 4 characters = length of "/../" used in symlink tests */ /* 1 character = length of extra "/" separator */ LOOP_MAX = MAX_PATH - (int)cwdlen - 12 - 4 - 1; } return LOOP_MAX; #elif defined(__CYGWIN__) && !defined(HAVE_CYGWIN_CONV_PATH) static int LOOP_MAX = 0; if (LOOP_MAX == 0) { char wbuf[PATH_MAX]; char pbuf[PATH_MAX]; size_t wcwdlen; size_t pcwdlen; size_t cwdlen; assert(getcwd(pbuf, PATH_MAX) != NULL); pcwdlen = strlen(pbuf); cygwin_conv_to_full_win32_path(pbuf, wbuf); wcwdlen = strlen(wbuf); cwdlen = ((wcwdlen > pcwdlen) ? wcwdlen : pcwdlen); /* Cygwin helper needs an extra few characters. */ LOOP_MAX = PATH_MAX - (int)cwdlen - 12 - 4 - 4; } return LOOP_MAX; #else /* cygwin-1.7 ends up here, along with "normal" unix */ return 200; /* restore pre-r278 depth */ #endif } /* filenames[i] is a distinctive filename of length i. */ /* To simplify interpreting failures, each filename ends with a * decimal integer which is the length of the filename. E.g., A * filename ending in "_92" is 92 characters long. To detect errors * which drop or misplace characters, the filenames use a repeating * "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz..." pattern. */ static char *filenames[201]; static void compute_filenames(void) { char buff[250]; size_t i,j; filenames[0] = strdup(""); filenames[1] = strdup("1"); filenames[2] = strdup("a2"); for (i = 3; i < sizeof(filenames)/sizeof(filenames[0]); ++i) { /* Fill with "abcdefghij..." */ for (j = 0; j < i; ++j) buff[j] = 'a' + (j % 26); buff[j--] = '\0'; /* Work from the end to fill in the number portion. */ buff[j--] = '0' + (i % 10); if (i > 9) { buff[j--] = '0' + ((i / 10) % 10); if (i > 99) buff[j--] = '0' + (i / 100); } buff[j] = '_'; /* Guard against obvious screwups in the above code. */ assertEqualInt(strlen(buff), i); filenames[i] = strdup(buff); } } static void create_tree(void) { char buff[260]; char buff2[260]; int i; int LOOP_MAX; compute_filenames(); /* Log that we'll be omitting some checks. */ if (!canSymlink()) { skipping("Symlink checks"); } assertMakeDir("original", 0775); assertEqualInt(0, chdir("original")); LOOP_MAX = compute_loop_max(); assertMakeDir("f", 0775); assertMakeDir("l", 0775); assertMakeDir("m", 0775); assertMakeDir("s", 0775); assertMakeDir("d", 0775); for (i = 1; i < LOOP_MAX; i++) { failure("Internal sanity check failed: i = %d", i); assert(filenames[i] != NULL); sprintf(buff, "f/%s", filenames[i]); assertMakeFile(buff, 0777, buff); /* Create a link named "l/abcdef..." to the above. */ sprintf(buff2, "l/%s", filenames[i]); assertMakeHardlink(buff2, buff); /* Create a link named "m/abcdef..." to the above. */ sprintf(buff2, "m/%s", filenames[i]); assertMakeHardlink(buff2, buff); if (canSymlink()) { /* Create a symlink named "s/abcdef..." to the above. */ sprintf(buff, "s/%s", filenames[i]); sprintf(buff2, "../f/%s", filenames[i]); failure("buff=\"%s\" buff2=\"%s\"", buff, buff2); assertMakeSymlink(buff, buff2); } /* Create a dir named "d/abcdef...". */ buff[0] = 'd'; failure("buff=\"%s\"", buff); assertMakeDir(buff, 0775); } assertEqualInt(0, chdir("..")); } #define LIMIT_NONE 200 #define LIMIT_USTAR 100 static void verify_tree(size_t limit) { char name1[260]; char name2[260]; size_t i, LOOP_MAX; LOOP_MAX = compute_loop_max(); /* Generate the names we know should be there and verify them. */ for (i = 1; i < LOOP_MAX; i++) { /* Verify a file named "f/abcdef..." */ sprintf(name1, "f/%s", filenames[i]); if (i <= limit) { assertFileExists(name1); assertFileContents(name1, strlen(name1), name1); } sprintf(name2, "l/%s", filenames[i]); if (i + 2 <= limit) { /* Verify hardlink "l/abcdef..." */ assertIsHardlink(name1, name2); /* Verify hardlink "m/abcdef..." */ name2[0] = 'm'; assertIsHardlink(name1, name2); } if (canSymlink()) { /* Verify symlink "s/abcdef..." */ sprintf(name1, "s/%s", filenames[i]); sprintf(name2, "../f/%s", filenames[i]); if (strlen(name2) <= limit) assertIsSymlink(name1, name2); } /* Verify dir "d/abcdef...". */ sprintf(name1, "d/%s", filenames[i]); if (i + 1 <= limit) { /* +1 for trailing slash */ if (assertIsDir(name1, -1)) { /* TODO: opendir/readdir this * directory and make sure * it's empty. */ } } } #if !defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__) { const char *dp; /* Now make sure nothing is there that shouldn't be. */ for (dp = "dflms"; *dp != '\0'; ++dp) { DIR *d; struct dirent *de; char dir[2]; dir[0] = *dp; dir[1] = '\0'; d = opendir(dir); failure("Unable to open dir '%s'", dir); if (!assert(d != NULL)) continue; while ((de = readdir(d)) != NULL) { char *p = de->d_name; if (p[0] == '.') continue; switch(dp[0]) { case 'l': case 'm': case 'd': failure("strlen(p)=%d", strlen(p)); assert(strlen(p) < limit); assertEqualString(p, filenames[strlen(p)]); break; case 'f': case 's': failure("strlen(p)=%d", strlen(p)); assert(strlen(p) < limit + 1); assertEqualString(p, filenames[strlen(p)]); break; default: failure("File %s shouldn't be here", p); assert(0); } } closedir(d); } } #endif } static void copy_basic(void) { int r; /* NOTE: for proper operation on cygwin-1.5 and windows, the * length of the name of the directory below, "plain", must be * less than or equal to the lengthe of the name of the original * directory, "original" This restriction derives from the * extremely limited pathname lengths on those platforms. */ assertMakeDir("plain", 0775); assertEqualInt(0, chdir("plain")); /* * Use the tar program to create an archive. */ r = systemf("%s cf archive -C ../original f d l m s >pack.out 2>pack.err", testprog); failure("Error invoking \"%s cf\"", testprog); assertEqualInt(r, 0); /* Verify that nothing went to stdout or stderr. */ assertEmptyFile("pack.err"); assertEmptyFile("pack.out"); /* * Use tar to unpack the archive into another directory. */ r = systemf("%s xf archive >unpack.out 2>unpack.err", testprog); failure("Error invoking %s xf archive", testprog); assertEqualInt(r, 0); /* Verify that nothing went to stdout or stderr. */ assertEmptyFile("unpack.err"); assertEmptyFile("unpack.out"); verify_tree(LIMIT_NONE); assertEqualInt(0, chdir("..")); } static void copy_ustar(void) { const char *target = "ustar"; int r; /* NOTE: for proper operation on cygwin-1.5 and windows, the * length of the name of the directory below, "ustar", must be * less than or equal to the lengthe of the name of the original * directory, "original" This restriction derives from the * extremely limited pathname lengths on those platforms. */ assertMakeDir(target, 0775); assertEqualInt(0, chdir(target)); /* * Use the tar program to create an archive. */ r = systemf("%s cf archive --format=ustar -C ../original f d l m s >pack.out 2>pack.err", testprog); failure("Error invoking \"%s cf archive --format=ustar\"", testprog); assertEqualInt(r, 0); /* Verify that nothing went to stdout. */ assertEmptyFile("pack.out"); /* Stderr is non-empty, since there are a bunch of files * with filenames too long to archive. */ /* * Use tar to unpack the archive into another directory. */ r = systemf("%s xf archive >unpack.out 2>unpack.err", testprog); failure("Error invoking %s xf archive", testprog); assertEqualInt(r, 0); /* Verify that nothing went to stdout or stderr. */ assertEmptyFile("unpack.err"); assertEmptyFile("unpack.out"); verify_tree(LIMIT_USTAR); assertEqualInt(0, chdir("../..")); } DEFINE_TEST(test_copy) { assertUmask(0); create_tree(); /* Create sample files in "original" dir. */ /* Test simple "tar -c | tar -x" pipeline copy. */ copy_basic(); /* Same, but constrain to ustar format. */ copy_ustar(); }