[LTP] [PATCH] syscalls/copy_file_range02: increase coverage and remove EXDEV test
Yang Xu
xuyang2018.jy@cn.fujitsu.com
Mon Jul 8 12:38:10 CEST 2019
on 2019/07/05 23:22, Amir Goldstein wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 5, 2019 at 12:37 PM Yang Xu<xuyang2018.jy@cn.fujitsu.com> wrote:
>> Since Amir path for copy_file_range has been merged into linux-xfs,
>> I add test for swapfile, immutable file, bounds in ltp. Also, add test
>> for block char pipe dev and remove EXDEV test(5.3 will relax the cross-device
>> constraint[2]). I follow xfstests code[3][4][5] and increase it .
>>
>> [1]https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/djwong/xfs-linux.git/commit/?h=for-next-5.3&id=5dae222a5ff0c269730393018a5539cc970a4726
>> [2]https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/djwong/xfs-linux.git/commit/?h=for-next-5.3&id=96e6e8f4a68df2d94800311163faa67124df24e5
>> [3]https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10971759/
>> [4]https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10971747/
>> [5]https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10961421/
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Yang Xu<xuyang2018.jy@cn.fujitsu.com>
>> ---
>> .../copy_file_range/copy_file_range.h | 11 +-
>> .../copy_file_range/copy_file_range02.c | 127 +++++++++++++++---
>> 2 files changed, 118 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/testcases/kernel/syscalls/copy_file_range/copy_file_range.h b/testcases/kernel/syscalls/copy_file_range/copy_file_range.h
>> index b6d132978..22bbb46a5 100644
>> --- a/testcases/kernel/syscalls/copy_file_range/copy_file_range.h
>> +++ b/testcases/kernel/syscalls/copy_file_range/copy_file_range.h
>> @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
>>
>> #include<stdbool.h>
>> #include<unistd.h>
>> +#include<sys/sysmacros.h>
>> #include "lapi/syscalls.h"
>>
>> #define TEST_VARIANTS 2
>> @@ -18,10 +19,18 @@
>> #define FILE_DEST_PATH "file_dest"
>> #define FILE_RDONL_PATH "file_rdonl"
>> #define FILE_DIR_PATH "file_dir"
>> -#define FILE_MNTED_PATH MNTPOINT"/file_mnted"
>> +#define FILE_IMMUTABLE_PATH "file_immutable"
>> +#define FILE_SWAP_PATH "file_swap"
>> +#define FILE_BLKDEV "file_blk"
>> +#define FILE_CHRDEV "file_chr"
>> +#define FILE_FIFO "file_fifo"
>> +#define FILE_COPY_PATH "file_copy"
>>
>> #define CONTENT "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ12345\n"
>> #define CONTSIZE (sizeof(CONTENT) - 1)
>> +#define MAX_OFF 9223372036854712050
> Please use the expression instead of the unexplained value
OK. I will use the following code instead of it.
#define MAX_LEN ((long long)(~0ULL>> 1))
#define MIN_OFF 65537
#define MAX_OFF (MAX_LEN - MIN_OFF)
>> +#define MIN_OFF 65537
>> +#define MAX_LEN 9223372036854775807
> Same here
>
>> static void syscall_info(void)
>> {
>> diff --git a/testcases/kernel/syscalls/copy_file_range/copy_file_range02.c b/testcases/kernel/syscalls/copy_file_range/copy_file_range02.c
>> index 07c0207c2..b408d738d 100644
>> --- a/testcases/kernel/syscalls/copy_file_range/copy_file_range02.c
>> +++ b/testcases/kernel/syscalls/copy_file_range/copy_file_range02.c
>> @@ -10,15 +10,25 @@
>> *
>> * 1) Try to copy contents to file open as readonly
>> * -> EBADF
>> - * 2) Try to copy contents to file on different mounted
>> - * filesystem -> EXDEV
>> - * 3) Try to copy contents to directory -> EISDIR
>> - * 4) Try to copy contents to a file opened with the
>> + * 2) Try to copy contents to directory -> EISDIR
>> + * 3) Try to copy contents to a file opened with the
>> * O_APPEND flag -> EBADF
>> - * 5) Try to copy contents to closed filedescriptor
>> + * 4) Try to copy contents to closed filedescriptor
>> * -> EBADF
>> - * 6) Try to copy contents with invalid 'flags' value
>> + * 5) Try to copy contents with invalid 'flags' value
>> * -> EINVAL
>> + * 6) Try to copy contents to a file chattred with +i
>> + * flag -> EPERM
>> + * 7) Try to copy contents to a swapfile ->ETXTBSY
>> + * 8) Try to copy contents to the samefile with overlapping
>> + * ->EINVAL
>> + * 9) Try to copy contents to a blkdev ->EINVAL
>> + * 10) Try to copy contents to a chardev ->EINVAL
>> + * 11) Try to copy contents to a FIFO ->EINVAL
>> + * 12) Try to copy contents to a file with length beyond
>> + * 8EiB wraps around 0 -> EOVERFLOW
>> + * 13) Try to copy contents to a file with target file range
>> + * beyond 8TiB ->EFBIG
>> */
>>
>> #define _GNU_SOURCE
>> @@ -29,30 +39,61 @@
>> static int fd_src;
>> static int fd_dest;
>> static int fd_rdonly;
>> -static int fd_mnted;
>> static int fd_dir;
>> static int fd_closed;
>> static int fd_append;
>> +static int fd_immutable;
>> +static int fd_swapfile;
>> +static int fd_dup;
>> +static int fd_blkdev;
>> +static int fd_chrdev;
>> +static int fd_fifo;
>> +static int fd_copy;
>>
>> static struct tcase {
>> int *copy_to_fd;
>> int flags;
>> int exp_err;
>> + loff_t dst;
>> + loff_t len;
>> } tcases[] = {
>> - {&fd_rdonly, 0, EBADF},
>> - {&fd_mnted, 0, EXDEV},
>> - {&fd_dir, 0, EISDIR},
>> - {&fd_append, 0, EBADF},
>> - {&fd_closed, 0, EBADF},
>> - {&fd_dest, -1, EINVAL},
>> + {&fd_rdonly, 0, EBADF, 0, CONTSIZE},
>> + {&fd_dir, 0, EISDIR, 0, CONTSIZE},
>> + {&fd_append, 0, EBADF, 0, CONTSIZE},
>> + {&fd_closed, 0, EBADF, 0, CONTSIZE},
>> + {&fd_dest, -1, EINVAL, 0, CONTSIZE},
>> + {&fd_immutable, 0, EPERM, 0, CONTSIZE},
>> + {&fd_swapfile, 0, ETXTBSY, 0, CONTSIZE},
>> + {&fd_dup, 0, EINVAL, 0, CONTSIZE/2},
>> + {&fd_blkdev, 0, EINVAL, 0, CONTSIZE},
>> + {&fd_chrdev, 0, EINVAL, 0, CONTSIZE},
>> + {&fd_fifo, 0, EINVAL, 0, CONTSIZE},
>> + {&fd_copy, 0, EOVERFLOW, MAX_OFF, 2*MAX_LEN},
>> + {&fd_copy, 0, EFBIG, MAX_OFF, MIN_OFF},
>> };
>>
>> +static void run_command(char *command, char *option, char *file)
>> +{
>> + const char *const cmd[] = {command, option, file, NULL};
>> + int ret;
>> +
>> + ret = tst_run_cmd(cmd, NULL, NULL, 1);
>> + switch (ret) {
>> + case 0:
>> + break;
>> + case 255:
>> + tst_res(TCONF, "%s binary not installed", command);
>> + break;
>> + default:
>> + tst_res(TCONF, "%s exited with %i", command, ret);
>> + }
>> +}
>> +
>> static void verify_copy_file_range(unsigned int n)
>> {
>> struct tcase *tc =&tcases[n];
>> -
>> TEST(sys_copy_file_range(fd_src, 0, *tc->copy_to_fd,
>> - 0, CONTSIZE, tc->flags));
>> +&tc->dst, tc->len, tc->flags));
>>
>> if (TST_RET == -1) {
>> if (tc->exp_err == TST_ERR) {
>> @@ -76,33 +117,81 @@ static void cleanup(void)
>> SAFE_CLOSE(fd_append);
>> if (fd_dir> 0)
>> SAFE_CLOSE(fd_dir);
>> - if (fd_mnted> 0)
>> - SAFE_CLOSE(fd_mnted);
>> if (fd_rdonly> 0)
>> SAFE_CLOSE(fd_rdonly);
>> if (fd_dest> 0)
>> SAFE_CLOSE(fd_dest);
>> if (fd_src> 0)
>> SAFE_CLOSE(fd_src);
>> + if (fd_immutable> 0) {
>> + run_command("chattr", "-i", FILE_IMMUTABLE_PATH);
>> + SAFE_CLOSE(fd_immutable);
>> + }
>> + if (fd_swapfile> 0) {
>> + run_command("swapoff", FILE_SWAP_PATH, NULL);
>> + SAFE_CLOSE(fd_swapfile);
>> + }
>> + if (fd_dup> 0)
>> + SAFE_CLOSE(fd_dup);
>> + if (fd_copy> 0)
>> + SAFE_CLOSE(fd_copy);
>> +
>> + SAFE_UNLINK(FILE_BLKDEV);
>> + SAFE_UNLINK(FILE_CHRDEV);
>> + SAFE_UNLINK(FILE_FIFO);
>> }
>>
>> static void setup(void)
>> {
>> syscall_info();
>> + int swap_flag = 1;
>> + dev_t dev[3];
>> +
>> + dev[1] = makedev(7, 3);
> You've picked /dev/loop3, which is high likely to be a real device
> on a system where this test is run and with release kernel this test
> may write over that real device - not a good thing.
> My xfstest uses device (7, 123), which has better odds to be unused,
> but I think I may switch to a test owned device before proposing the
> test for merge.
>
I see.
>> + dev[2] = makedev(7, 4);
> Would be safer to use a known device like /dev/null IMO
OK. I got it.
>> + dev[3] = makedev(7, 5);
> dev[3] not needed for S_FIFO
>
I see.
>> if (access(FILE_DIR_PATH, F_OK) == -1)
>> SAFE_MKDIR(FILE_DIR_PATH, 0777);
>>
>> + SAFE_MKNOD(FILE_BLKDEV, S_IFBLK | 0777, dev[1]);
>> + SAFE_MKNOD(FILE_CHRDEV, S_IFCHR | 0777, dev[2]);
> Would be safer to use a known device like /dev/null IMO
>
>> + SAFE_MKNOD(FILE_FIFO, S_IFIFO | 0777, dev[3]);
>> +
>> fd_src = SAFE_OPEN(FILE_SRC_PATH, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0664);
>> fd_dest = SAFE_OPEN(FILE_DEST_PATH, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0664);
>> fd_rdonly = SAFE_OPEN(FILE_RDONL_PATH, O_RDONLY | O_CREAT, 0664);
>> - fd_mnted = SAFE_OPEN(FILE_MNTED_PATH, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0664);
>> fd_dir = SAFE_OPEN(FILE_DIR_PATH, O_DIRECTORY);
>> fd_closed = -1;
>> fd_append = SAFE_OPEN(FILE_DEST_PATH,
>> O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_APPEND, 0664);
>> + fd_immutable = SAFE_OPEN(FILE_IMMUTABLE_PATH, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0664);
>> + fd_swapfile = SAFE_OPEN(FILE_SWAP_PATH, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0600);
>> + fd_blkdev = SAFE_OPEN(FILE_BLKDEV, O_RDWR, 0664);
>> + fd_chrdev = SAFE_OPEN(FILE_CHRDEV, O_RDWR, 0664);
>> + fd_fifo = SAFE_OPEN(FILE_FIFO, O_RDWR, 0664);
>> +
>> + SAFE_WRITE(1, fd_src, CONTENT, CONTSIZE);
>> + close(fd_src);
>> + fd_src = SAFE_OPEN(FILE_SRC_PATH, O_RDONLY, 0664);
>> + fd_dup = SAFE_OPEN(FILE_SRC_PATH, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT, 0666);
>> +
>> + fd_copy = SAFE_OPEN(FILE_COPY_PATH, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0664);
>> + run_command("chattr", "+i", FILE_IMMUTABLE_PATH);
> fs may not support chattr +i. immutable file test case should be
> skipped in that case.
>
>> - SAFE_WRITE(1, fd_src, CONTENT, CONTSIZE);
>> + if (!tst_fs_has_free(".", sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE) * 10, TST_BYTES)) {
>> + tst_res(TCONF, "Insufficient disk space to create swap file");
>> + swap_flag = 0;
>> + }
>> +
>> + if (tst_fill_file(FILE_SWAP_PATH, 0, sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE), 10) != 0) {
>> + tst_res(TCONF, "Failed to create swapfile");
>> + swap_flag = 0;
>> + }
>> + if (swap_flag) {
>> + run_command("mkswap", FILE_SWAP_PATH, NULL);
>> + run_command("swapon", FILE_SWAP_PATH, NULL);
> fs may not support swap. swapfile test case should be skipped in that case.
>
> Please make sure run your test on release kernel and not only on xfs-next
> when you test it.
> You may want to run on older kernel with btrfs to see how no support
> for swapfiles behaves.
>
Now I test it on upstream kernel 5.2. Currently, we test this case on
ext4 filesystem, I think we can test on all filesystems and
skip swapfile or immutable file if filesystem doesn't support it.
Thanks
Yang Xu
> Thanks,
> Amir.
>
>
> .
>
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