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author | Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> | 2001-03-30 00:35:47 +0000 |
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committer | Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> | 2001-03-30 00:35:47 +0000 |
commit | 74c81cd628076da460128cb9a84cd90647a37edd (patch) | |
tree | 9c40329eb9c87fb2169f7d540cd24ac8cd100515 | |
parent | 34508053bfeba53ec91f5dbf18874c5078e146c9 (diff) | |
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Added delete on close test that has allowed me to determine how w2k
behaves in this situation.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit b0266fe0a8c707cb7e818269dc7fe52da709fdab)
-rw-r--r-- | source3/utils/torture.c | 147 |
1 files changed, 147 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/source3/utils/torture.c b/source3/utils/torture.c index 40b4b123e9..0c6ba40607 100644 --- a/source3/utils/torture.c +++ b/source3/utils/torture.c @@ -2046,6 +2046,152 @@ static void run_oplock2(int dummy) } /* + Test delete on close semantics. + */ +static void run_deletetest(int dummy) +{ + static struct cli_state cli1; + char *fname = "\\delete.file"; + int fnum1, fnum2; + + printf("starting delete test\n"); + + if (!open_connection(&cli1)) { + return; + } + + cli_sockopt(&cli1, sockops); + + /* Test 1 - this should *NOT* delete the file on close. */ + + cli_setatr(&cli1, fname, 0, 0); + cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); + + fnum1 = cli_nt_create_full(&cli1, fname, 0x30196, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, + FILE_SHARE_DELETE, FILE_OVERWRITE_IF, DELETE_ON_CLOSE_FLAG); + + if (fnum1 == -1) { + printf("[1] open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); + return; + } + + if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { + printf("[1] close failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); + return; + } + + fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE); + if (fnum1 == -1) { + printf("[1] open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); + return; + } + + if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { + printf("[1] close failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); + return; + } + + printf("first delete on close test succeeded.\n"); + + /* Test 2 - this should delete the file on close. */ + + cli_setatr(&cli1, fname, 0, 0); + cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); + + fnum1 = cli_nt_create_full(&cli1, fname, 0x30196, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, FILE_SHARE_NONE, FILE_OVERWRITE_IF, 0); + + if (fnum1 == -1) { + printf("[2] open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); + return; + } + + if (!cli_nt_delete_on_close(&cli1, fnum1, True)) { + printf("[2] setting delete_on_close failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); + return; + } + + if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { + printf("[2] close failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); + return; + } + + fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDONLY, DENY_NONE); + if (fnum1 != -1) { + printf("[2] open of %s succeeded should have been deleted on close !\n", fname); + if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { + printf("[2] close failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); + } + cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); + } else + printf("second delete on close test succeeded.\n"); + + + /* Test 3 - ... */ + cli_setatr(&cli1, fname, 0, 0); + cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); + + fnum1 = cli_nt_create_full(&cli1, fname, 0x30196, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, + FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE|FILE_SHARE_DELETE, FILE_OVERWRITE_IF, 0); + + if (fnum1 == -1) { + printf("[3] open - 1 of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); + return; + } + + /* This should fail with a sharing violation. */ + + fnum2 = cli_nt_create_full(&cli1, fname, 0x30196, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, + FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE, FILE_OPEN, 0); + + if (fnum2 != -1) { + printf("[3] open - 2 of %s succeeded - should have failed.\n", fname); + return; + } + + /* This should succeed. */ + + fnum2 = cli_nt_create_full(&cli1, fname, 0x30196, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, + FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE|FILE_SHARE_DELETE, FILE_OPEN, 0); + + if (fnum2 == -1) { + printf("[3] open - 2 of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); + return; + } + + if (!cli_nt_delete_on_close(&cli1, fnum1, True)) { + printf("[3] setting delete_on_close failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); + return; + } + + if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { + printf("[3] close 1 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); + return; + } + + if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum2)) { + printf("[3] close 2 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); + return; + } + + fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDONLY, DENY_NONE); + if (fnum1 != -1) { + printf("[3] open of %s succeeded should have been deleted on close !\n", fname); + if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { + printf("[3] close failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); + } + cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); + } else + printf("third delete on close test succeeded.\n"); + + cli_setatr(&cli1, fname, 0, 0); + cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); + + close_connection(&cli1); + + printf("finished delete test 1\n"); +} + +/* Test open mode returns on read-only files. */ static void run_opentest(int dummy) @@ -2279,6 +2425,7 @@ static struct { {"RW1", run_readwritetest, 0}, {"RW2", run_readwritemulti, FLAG_MULTIPROC}, {"OPEN", run_opentest, 0}, + {"DELETE", run_deletetest, 0}, {NULL, NULL, 0}}; |