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author | Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org> | 2001-06-19 01:54:42 +0000 |
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committer | Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org> | 2001-06-19 01:54:42 +0000 |
commit | 90b757f6bf6c27c4bfc1fb745981c56a21da3488 (patch) | |
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torture code is moving to its own directory
(This used to be commit a4ef84e1a031042ca24fc3bea6d7311ab5976ac6)
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-rw-r--r-- | source3/utils/torture.c | 3053 |
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diff --git a/source3/utils/torture.c b/source3/utils/torture.c deleted file mode 100644 index 6f4076cecb..0000000000 --- a/source3/utils/torture.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3053 +0,0 @@ -/* - Unix SMB/Netbios implementation. - Version 1.9. - SMB torture tester - Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1997-1998 - - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. -*/ - -#define NO_SYSLOG - -#include "includes.h" - -static fstring host, workgroup, share, password, username, myname; -static int max_protocol = PROTOCOL_NT1; -static char *sockops="TCP_NODELAY"; -static int nprocs=1, numops=100; -static int procnum; /* records process count number when forking */ -static struct cli_state current_cli; -static fstring randomfname; -static BOOL use_oplocks; -static BOOL use_level_II_oplocks; - -static double create_procs(void (*fn)(int)); - - -static struct timeval tp1,tp2; - -static void start_timer(void) -{ - gettimeofday(&tp1,NULL); -} - -static double end_timer(void) -{ - gettimeofday(&tp2,NULL); - return((tp2.tv_sec - tp1.tv_sec) + - (tp2.tv_usec - tp1.tv_usec)*1.0e-6); -} - - -/* return a pointer to a anonymous shared memory segment of size "size" - which will persist across fork() but will disappear when all processes - exit - - The memory is not zeroed - - This function uses system5 shared memory. It takes advantage of a property - that the memory is not destroyed if it is attached when the id is removed - */ -static void *shm_setup(int size) -{ - int shmid; - void *ret; - - shmid = shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, size, SHM_R | SHM_W); - if (shmid == -1) { - printf("can't get shared memory\n"); - exit(1); - } - ret = (void *)shmat(shmid, 0, 0); - if (!ret || ret == (void *)-1) { - printf("can't attach to shared memory\n"); - return NULL; - } - /* the following releases the ipc, but note that this process - and all its children will still have access to the memory, its - just that the shmid is no longer valid for other shm calls. This - means we don't leave behind lots of shm segments after we exit - - See Stevens "advanced programming in unix env" for details - */ - shmctl(shmid, IPC_RMID, 0); - - return ret; -} - - -static BOOL open_nbt_connection(struct cli_state *c) -{ - struct nmb_name called, calling; - struct in_addr ip; - extern struct in_addr ipzero; - - ZERO_STRUCTP(c); - - make_nmb_name(&calling, myname, 0x0); - make_nmb_name(&called , host, 0x20); - - ip = ipzero; - - if (!cli_initialise(c) || !cli_connect(c, host, &ip)) { - printf("Failed to connect with %s\n", host); - return False; - } - - c->timeout = 120000; /* set a really long timeout (2 minutes) */ - if (use_oplocks) c->use_oplocks = True; - if (use_level_II_oplocks) c->use_level_II_oplocks = True; - - if (!cli_session_request(c, &calling, &called)) { - printf("%s rejected the session\n",host); - cli_shutdown(c); - return False; - } - - return True; -} - -static BOOL open_connection(struct cli_state *c) -{ - ZERO_STRUCTP(c); - - if (!open_nbt_connection(c)) { - return False; - } - - if (!cli_negprot(c)) { - printf("%s rejected the negprot (%s)\n",host, cli_errstr(c)); - cli_shutdown(c); - return False; - } - - if (!cli_session_setup(c, username, - password, strlen(password), - password, strlen(password), - workgroup)) { - printf("%s rejected the sessionsetup (%s)\n", host, cli_errstr(c)); - cli_shutdown(c); - return False; - } - - if (!cli_send_tconX(c, share, "?????", - password, strlen(password)+1)) { - printf("%s refused tree connect (%s)\n", host, cli_errstr(c)); - cli_shutdown(c); - return False; - } - - return True; -} - - -static void close_connection(struct cli_state *c) -{ - if (!cli_tdis(c)) { - printf("tdis failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(c)); - } - - cli_shutdown(c); -} - - -/* check if the server produced the expected error code */ -static BOOL check_error(struct cli_state *c, - uint8 eclass, uint32 ecode, uint32 nterr) -{ - uint8 class; - uint32 num; - (void)cli_error(c, &class, &num, NULL); - if ((eclass != class || ecode != num) && - num != (nterr&0xFFFFFF)) { - printf("unexpected error code class=%d code=%d\n", - (int)class, (int)num); - printf(" expected %d/%d %d\n", - (int)eclass, (int)ecode, (int)nterr); - return False; - } - return True; -} - - -static BOOL wait_lock(struct cli_state *c, int fnum, uint32 offset, uint32 len) -{ - while (!cli_lock(c, fnum, offset, len, -1, WRITE_LOCK)) { - if (!check_error(c, ERRDOS, ERRlock, 0)) return False; - } - return True; -} - - -static BOOL rw_torture(struct cli_state *c) -{ - char *lockfname = "\\torture.lck"; - fstring fname; - int fnum; - int fnum2; - pid_t pid2, pid = getpid(); - int i, j; - char buf[1024]; - - fnum2 = cli_open(c, lockfname, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, - DENY_NONE); - if (fnum2 == -1) - fnum2 = cli_open(c, lockfname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum2 == -1) { - printf("open of %s failed (%s)\n", lockfname, cli_errstr(c)); - return False; - } - - - for (i=0;i<numops;i++) { - unsigned n = (unsigned)sys_random()%10; - if (i % 10 == 0) { - printf("%d\r", i); fflush(stdout); - } - slprintf(fname, sizeof(fstring) - 1, "\\torture.%u", n); - - if (!wait_lock(c, fnum2, n*sizeof(int), sizeof(int))) { - return False; - } - - fnum = cli_open(c, fname, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, DENY_ALL); - if (fnum == -1) { - printf("open failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(c)); - break; - } - - if (cli_write(c, fnum, 0, (char *)&pid, 0, sizeof(pid)) != sizeof(pid)) { - printf("write failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(c)); - } - - for (j=0;j<50;j++) { - if (cli_write(c, fnum, 0, (char *)buf, - sizeof(pid)+(j*sizeof(buf)), - sizeof(buf)) != sizeof(buf)) { - printf("write failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(c)); - } - } - - pid2 = 0; - - if (cli_read(c, fnum, (char *)&pid2, 0, sizeof(pid)) != sizeof(pid)) { - printf("read failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(c)); - } - - if (pid2 != pid) { - printf("data corruption!\n"); - } - - if (!cli_close(c, fnum)) { - printf("close failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(c)); - } - - if (!cli_unlink(c, fname)) { - printf("unlink failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(c)); - } - - if (!cli_unlock(c, fnum2, n*sizeof(int), sizeof(int))) { - printf("unlock failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(c)); - } - } - - cli_close(c, fnum2); - cli_unlink(c, lockfname); - - printf("%d\n", i); - - return True; -} - -static void run_torture(int dummy) -{ - struct cli_state cli; - - cli = current_cli; - - cli_sockopt(&cli, sockops); - - rw_torture(&cli); - - close_connection(&cli); -} - -static BOOL rw_torture3(struct cli_state *c, char *lockfname) -{ - int fnum = -1; - int i = 0; - char buf[131072]; - char buf_rd[131072]; - unsigned count; - unsigned countprev = 0; - unsigned sent = 0; - - srandom(1); - for (i = 0; i < sizeof(buf); i += sizeof(uint32)) - { - SIVAL(buf, i, sys_random()); - } - - if (procnum == 0) - { - fnum = cli_open(c, lockfname, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, - DENY_NONE); - if (fnum == -1) { - printf("first open read/write of %s failed (%s)\n", - lockfname, cli_errstr(c)); - return False; - } - } - else - { - for (i = 0; i < 500 && fnum == -1; i++) - { - fnum = cli_open(c, lockfname, O_RDONLY, - DENY_NONE); - msleep(10); - } - if (fnum == -1) { - printf("second open read-only of %s failed (%s)\n", - lockfname, cli_errstr(c)); - return False; - } - } - - i = 0; - for (count = 0; count < sizeof(buf); count += sent) - { - if (count >= countprev) { - printf("%d %8d\r", i, count); - fflush(stdout); - i++; - countprev += (sizeof(buf) / 20); - } - - if (procnum == 0) - { - sent = ((unsigned)sys_random()%(20))+ 1; - if (sent > sizeof(buf) - count) - { - sent = sizeof(buf) - count; - } - - if (cli_write(c, fnum, 0, buf+count, count, sent) != sent) { - printf("write failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(c)); - } - } - else - { - sent = cli_read(c, fnum, buf_rd+count, count, - sizeof(buf)-count); - if (sent < 0) - { - printf("read failed offset:%d size:%d (%s)\n", - count, sizeof(buf)-count, - cli_errstr(c)); - sent = 0; - } - if (sent > 0) - { - if (memcmp(buf_rd+count, buf+count, sent) != 0) - { - printf("read/write compare failed\n"); - printf("offset: %d req %d recvd %d\n", - count, sizeof(buf)-count, sent); - break; - } - } - } - - } - - if (!cli_close(c, fnum)) { - printf("close failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(c)); - } - - return True; -} - -static BOOL rw_torture2(struct cli_state *c1, struct cli_state *c2) -{ - char *lockfname = "\\torture.lck"; - int fnum1; - int fnum2; - int i; - char buf[131072]; - char buf_rd[131072]; - - if (!cli_unlink(c1, lockfname)) { - printf("unlink failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(c1)); - } - - fnum1 = cli_open(c1, lockfname, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, - DENY_NONE); - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("first open read/write of %s failed (%s)\n", - lockfname, cli_errstr(c1)); - return False; - } - fnum2 = cli_open(c2, lockfname, O_RDONLY, - DENY_NONE); - if (fnum2 == -1) { - printf("second open read-only of %s failed (%s)\n", - lockfname, cli_errstr(c2)); - cli_close(c1, fnum1); - return False; - } - - for (i=0;i<numops;i++) - { - unsigned buf_size = ((unsigned)sys_random()%(sizeof(buf)-1))+ 1; - if (i % 10 == 0) { - printf("%d\r", i); fflush(stdout); - } - - generate_random_buffer(buf, buf_size, False); - - if (cli_write(c1, fnum1, 0, buf, 0, buf_size) != buf_size) { - printf("write failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(c1)); - } - - if (cli_read(c2, fnum2, buf_rd, 0, buf_size) != buf_size) { - printf("read failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(c2)); - } - - if (memcmp(buf_rd, buf, buf_size) != 0) - { - printf("read/write compare failed\n"); - } - } - - if (!cli_close(c2, fnum2)) { - printf("close failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(c2)); - } - if (!cli_close(c1, fnum1)) { - printf("close failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(c1)); - } - - if (!cli_unlink(c1, lockfname)) { - printf("unlink failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(c1)); - } - - return True; -} - -static void run_readwritetest(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli1, cli2; - BOOL test; - - if (!open_connection(&cli1) || !open_connection(&cli2)) { - return; - } - cli_sockopt(&cli1, sockops); - cli_sockopt(&cli2, sockops); - - printf("starting readwritetest\n"); - - test = rw_torture2(&cli1, &cli2); - printf("Passed readwritetest v1: %s\n", BOOLSTR(test)); - - test = rw_torture2(&cli1, &cli1); - printf("Passed readwritetest v2: %s\n", BOOLSTR(test)); - - close_connection(&cli1); - close_connection(&cli2); -} - -static void run_readwritemulti(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli; - BOOL test; - - cli = current_cli; - - cli_sockopt(&cli, sockops); - - printf("run_readwritemulti: fname %s\n", randomfname); - test = rw_torture3(&cli, randomfname); - - close_connection(&cli); -} - -static void run_readwritelarge(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli1; - int fnum1; - char *lockfname = "\\large.dat"; - size_t fsize; - char buf[0x10000]; - - if (!open_connection(&cli1)) { - return; - } - cli_sockopt(&cli1, sockops); - memset(buf,'\0',sizeof(buf)); - - cli1.max_xmit = 0x11000; - - printf("starting readwritelarge\n"); - - cli_unlink(&cli1, lockfname); - - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, lockfname, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("open read/write of %s failed (%s)\n", lockfname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - cli_write(&cli1, fnum1, 0, buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); - - if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { - printf("close failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - } - - if (!cli_qpathinfo(&cli1, lockfname, NULL, NULL, NULL, &fsize, NULL)) { - printf("qpathinfo failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - } - - if (fsize == sizeof(buf)) - printf("readwritelarge test succeeded (size = %x)\n", fsize); - else - printf("readwritelarge test failed (size = %x)\n", fsize); - - if (!cli_unlink(&cli1, lockfname)) { - printf("unlink failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - } - - close_connection(&cli1); -} - -int line_count = 0; - -/* run a test that simulates an approximate netbench client load */ -static void run_netbench(int client) -{ - struct cli_state cli; - int i; - fstring fname; - pstring line; - char cname[20]; - FILE *f; - char *params[20]; - - cli = current_cli; - - cli_sockopt(&cli, sockops); - - nb_setup(&cli); - - slprintf(cname,sizeof(fname), "CLIENT%d", client); - - f = fopen("client.txt", "r"); - - if (!f) { - perror("client.txt"); - return; - } - - while (fgets(line, sizeof(line)-1, f)) { - line_count++; - - line[strlen(line)-1] = 0; - - /* printf("[%d] %s\n", line_count, line); */ - - all_string_sub(line,"CLIENT1", cname, sizeof(line)); - - for (i=0;i<20;i++) params[i] = ""; - - /* parse the command parameters */ - params[0] = strtok(line," "); - i = 0; - while (params[i]) params[++i] = strtok(NULL," "); - - params[i] = ""; - - if (i < 2) continue; - - if (strcmp(params[1],"REQUEST") == 0) { - if (!strcmp(params[0],"SMBopenX")) { - fstrcpy(fname, params[5]); - } else if (!strcmp(params[0],"SMBclose")) { - nb_close(atoi(params[3])); - } else if (!strcmp(params[0],"SMBmkdir")) { - nb_mkdir(params[3]); - } else if (!strcmp(params[0],"CREATE")) { - nb_create(params[3], atoi(params[5])); - } else if (!strcmp(params[0],"SMBrmdir")) { - nb_rmdir(params[3]); - } else if (!strcmp(params[0],"SMBunlink")) { - fstrcpy(fname, params[3]); - } else if (!strcmp(params[0],"SMBmv")) { - nb_rename(params[3], params[5]); - } else if (!strcmp(params[0],"SMBgetatr")) { - fstrcpy(fname, params[3]); - } else if (!strcmp(params[0],"SMBwrite")) { - nb_write(atoi(params[3]), - atoi(params[5]), atoi(params[7])); - } else if (!strcmp(params[0],"SMBwritebraw")) { - nb_write(atoi(params[3]), - atoi(params[7]), atoi(params[5])); - } else if (!strcmp(params[0],"SMBreadbraw")) { - nb_read(atoi(params[3]), - atoi(params[7]), atoi(params[5])); - } else if (!strcmp(params[0],"SMBread")) { - nb_read(atoi(params[3]), - atoi(params[5]), atoi(params[7])); - } - } else { - if (!strcmp(params[0],"SMBopenX")) { - if (!strncmp(params[2], "ERR", 3)) continue; - nb_open(fname, atoi(params[3]), atoi(params[5])); - } else if (!strcmp(params[0],"SMBgetatr")) { - if (!strncmp(params[2], "ERR", 3)) continue; - nb_stat(fname, atoi(params[3])); - } else if (!strcmp(params[0],"SMBunlink")) { - if (!strncmp(params[2], "ERR", 3)) continue; - nb_unlink(fname); - } - } - } - fclose(f); - - slprintf(fname,sizeof(fname), "CLIENTS/CLIENT%d", client); - rmdir(fname); - rmdir("CLIENTS"); - - printf("+"); - - close_connection(&cli); -} - - -/* run a test that simulates an approximate netbench w9X client load */ -static void run_nbw95(int dummy) -{ - double t; - t = create_procs(run_netbench); - /* to produce a netbench result we scale accoding to the - netbench measured throughput for the run that produced the - sniff that was used to produce client.txt. That run used 2 - clients and ran for 660 seconds to produce a result of - 4MBit/sec. */ - printf("Throughput %g MB/sec (NB=%g MB/sec %g MBit/sec)\n", - 132*nprocs/t, 0.5*0.5*nprocs*660/t, 2*nprocs*660/t); -} - -/* run a test that simulates an approximate netbench wNT client load */ -static void run_nbwnt(int dummy) -{ - double t; - t = create_procs(run_netbench); - printf("Throughput %g MB/sec (NB=%g MB/sec %g MBit/sec)\n", - 132*nprocs/t, 0.5*0.5*nprocs*660/t, 2*nprocs*660/t); -} - - - -/* - This test checks for two things: - - 1) correct support for retaining locks over a close (ie. the server - must not use posix semantics) - 2) support for lock timeouts - */ -static void run_locktest1(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli1, cli2; - char *fname = "\\lockt1.lck"; - int fnum1, fnum2, fnum3; - time_t t1, t2; - - if (!open_connection(&cli1) || !open_connection(&cli2)) { - return; - } - cli_sockopt(&cli1, sockops); - cli_sockopt(&cli2, sockops); - - printf("starting locktest1\n"); - - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - fnum2 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum2 == -1) { - printf("open2 of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - fnum3 = cli_open(&cli2, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum3 == -1) { - printf("open3 of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli2)); - return; - } - - if (!cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 0, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK)) { - printf("lock1 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - - if (cli_lock(&cli2, fnum3, 0, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK)) { - printf("lock2 succeeded! This is a locking bug\n"); - return; - } else { - if (!check_error(&cli2, ERRDOS, ERRlock, 0)) return; - } - - - printf("Testing lock timeouts\n"); - t1 = time(NULL); - if (cli_lock(&cli2, fnum3, 0, 4, 10*1000, WRITE_LOCK)) { - printf("lock3 succeeded! This is a locking bug\n"); - return; - } else { - if (!check_error(&cli2, ERRDOS, ERRlock, 0)) return; - } - t2 = time(NULL); - - if (t2 - t1 < 5) { - printf("error: This server appears not to support timed lock requests\n"); - } - - if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum2)) { - printf("close1 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - if (cli_lock(&cli2, fnum3, 0, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK)) { - printf("lock4 succeeded! This is a locking bug\n"); - return; - } else { - if (!check_error(&cli2, ERRDOS, ERRlock, 0)) return; - } - - if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { - printf("close2 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - if (!cli_close(&cli2, fnum3)) { - printf("close3 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli2)); - return; - } - - if (!cli_unlink(&cli1, fname)) { - printf("unlink failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - - close_connection(&cli1); - close_connection(&cli2); - - printf("Passed locktest1\n"); -} - -/* - checks for correct tconX support - */ -static void run_tcon_test(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli1; - char *fname = "\\tcontest.tmp"; - int fnum1; - uint16 cnum; - char buf[4]; - - if (!open_connection(&cli1)) { - return; - } - cli_sockopt(&cli1, sockops); - - printf("starting tcontest\n"); - - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum1 == -1) - { - printf("open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - cnum = cli1.cnum; - - if (cli_write(&cli1, fnum1, 0, buf, 130, 4) != 4) - { - printf("write failed (%s)", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - if (!cli_send_tconX(&cli1, share, "?????", - password, strlen(password)+1)) { - printf("%s refused 2nd tree connect (%s)\n", host, - cli_errstr(&cli1)); - cli_shutdown(&cli1); - return ; - } - - if (cli_write(&cli1, fnum1, 0, buf, 130, 4) == 4) - { - printf("write succeeded (%s)", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - if (cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { - printf("close2 succeeded (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - if (!cli_tdis(&cli1)) { - printf("tdis failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - cli1.cnum = cnum; - - if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { - printf("close2 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - close_connection(&cli1); - - printf("Passed tcontest\n"); -} - - -/* - This test checks that - - 1) the server supports multiple locking contexts on the one SMB - connection, distinguished by PID. - - 2) the server correctly fails overlapping locks made by the same PID (this - goes against POSIX behaviour, which is why it is tricky to implement) - - 3) the server denies unlock requests by an incorrect client PID -*/ -static void run_locktest2(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli; - char *fname = "\\lockt2.lck"; - int fnum1, fnum2, fnum3; - - if (!open_connection(&cli)) { - return; - } - - cli_sockopt(&cli, sockops); - - printf("starting locktest2\n"); - - cli_unlink(&cli, fname); - - cli_setpid(&cli, 1); - - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli)); - return; - } - - fnum2 = cli_open(&cli, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum2 == -1) { - printf("open2 of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli)); - return; - } - - cli_setpid(&cli, 2); - - fnum3 = cli_open(&cli, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum3 == -1) { - printf("open3 of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli)); - return; - } - - cli_setpid(&cli, 1); - - if (!cli_lock(&cli, fnum1, 0, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK)) { - printf("lock1 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli)); - return; - } - - if (cli_lock(&cli, fnum1, 0, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK)) { - printf("WRITE lock1 succeeded! This is a locking bug\n"); - } else { - if (!check_error(&cli, ERRDOS, ERRlock, 0)) return; - } - - if (cli_lock(&cli, fnum2, 0, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK)) { - printf("WRITE lock2 succeeded! This is a locking bug\n"); - } else { - if (!check_error(&cli, ERRDOS, ERRlock, 0)) return; - } - - if (cli_lock(&cli, fnum2, 0, 4, 0, READ_LOCK)) { - printf("READ lock2 succeeded! This is a locking bug\n"); - } else { - if (!check_error(&cli, ERRDOS, ERRlock, 0)) return; - } - - cli_setpid(&cli, 2); - - if (cli_unlock(&cli, fnum1, 0, 8)) { - printf("unlock1 succeeded! This is a locking bug\n"); - } - - if (cli_lock(&cli, fnum3, 0, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK)) { - printf("lock3 succeeded! This is a locking bug\n"); - } else { - if (!check_error(&cli, ERRDOS, ERRlock, 0)) return; - } - - cli_setpid(&cli, 1); - - if (!cli_close(&cli, fnum1)) { - printf("close1 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli)); - return; - } - - if (!cli_close(&cli, fnum2)) { - printf("close2 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli)); - return; - } - - if (!cli_close(&cli, fnum3)) { - printf("close3 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli)); - return; - } - - close_connection(&cli); - - printf("locktest2 finished\n"); -} - - -/* - This test checks that - - 1) the server supports the full offset range in lock requests -*/ -static void run_locktest3(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli1, cli2; - char *fname = "\\lockt3.lck"; - int fnum1, fnum2, i; - uint32 offset; - -#define NEXT_OFFSET offset += (~(uint32)0) / numops - - if (!open_connection(&cli1) || !open_connection(&cli2)) { - return; - } - cli_sockopt(&cli1, sockops); - cli_sockopt(&cli2, sockops); - - printf("starting locktest3\n"); - - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - fnum2 = cli_open(&cli2, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum2 == -1) { - printf("open2 of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli2)); - return; - } - - for (offset=i=0;i<numops;i++) { - NEXT_OFFSET; - if (!cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, offset-1, 1, 0, WRITE_LOCK)) { - printf("lock1 %d failed (%s)\n", - i, - cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - if (!cli_lock(&cli2, fnum2, offset-2, 1, 0, WRITE_LOCK)) { - printf("lock2 %d failed (%s)\n", - i, - cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - } - - for (offset=i=0;i<numops;i++) { - NEXT_OFFSET; - - if (cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, offset-2, 1, 0, WRITE_LOCK)) { - printf("error: lock1 %d succeeded!\n", i); - return; - } - - if (cli_lock(&cli2, fnum2, offset-1, 1, 0, WRITE_LOCK)) { - printf("error: lock2 %d succeeded!\n", i); - return; - } - - if (cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, offset-1, 1, 0, WRITE_LOCK)) { - printf("error: lock3 %d succeeded!\n", i); - return; - } - - if (cli_lock(&cli2, fnum2, offset-2, 1, 0, WRITE_LOCK)) { - printf("error: lock4 %d succeeded!\n", i); - return; - } - } - - for (offset=i=0;i<numops;i++) { - NEXT_OFFSET; - - if (!cli_unlock(&cli1, fnum1, offset-1, 1)) { - printf("unlock1 %d failed (%s)\n", - i, - cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - if (!cli_unlock(&cli2, fnum2, offset-2, 1)) { - printf("unlock2 %d failed (%s)\n", - i, - cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - } - - if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { - printf("close1 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - } - - if (!cli_close(&cli2, fnum2)) { - printf("close2 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli2)); - } - - if (!cli_unlink(&cli1, fname)) { - printf("unlink failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - close_connection(&cli1); - close_connection(&cli2); - - printf("finished locktest3\n"); -} - -#define EXPECTED(ret, v) if ((ret) != (v)) printf("** ") - -/* - looks at overlapping locks -*/ -static void run_locktest4(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli1, cli2; - char *fname = "\\lockt4.lck"; - int fnum1, fnum2, f; - BOOL ret; - char buf[1000]; - - if (!open_connection(&cli1) || !open_connection(&cli2)) { - return; - } - - cli_sockopt(&cli1, sockops); - cli_sockopt(&cli2, sockops); - - printf("starting locktest4\n"); - - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, DENY_NONE); - fnum2 = cli_open(&cli2, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE); - - memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); - - if (cli_write(&cli1, fnum1, 0, buf, 0, sizeof(buf)) != sizeof(buf)) { - printf("Failed to create file\n"); - goto fail; - } - - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 0, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK) && - cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 2, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK); - EXPECTED(ret, False); - printf("the same process %s set overlapping write locks\n", ret?"can":"cannot"); - - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 10, 4, 0, READ_LOCK) && - cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 12, 4, 0, READ_LOCK); - EXPECTED(ret, True); - printf("the same process %s set overlapping read locks\n", ret?"can":"cannot"); - - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 20, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK) && - cli_lock(&cli2, fnum2, 22, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK); - EXPECTED(ret, False); - printf("a different connection %s set overlapping write locks\n", ret?"can":"cannot"); - - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 30, 4, 0, READ_LOCK) && - cli_lock(&cli2, fnum2, 32, 4, 0, READ_LOCK); - EXPECTED(ret, True); - printf("a different connection %s set overlapping read locks\n", ret?"can":"cannot"); - - ret = (cli_setpid(&cli1, 1), cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 40, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK)) && - (cli_setpid(&cli1, 2), cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 42, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK)); - EXPECTED(ret, False); - printf("a different pid %s set overlapping write locks\n", ret?"can":"cannot"); - - ret = (cli_setpid(&cli1, 1), cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 50, 4, 0, READ_LOCK)) && - (cli_setpid(&cli1, 2), cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 52, 4, 0, READ_LOCK)); - EXPECTED(ret, True); - printf("a different pid %s set overlapping read locks\n", ret?"can":"cannot"); - - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 60, 4, 0, READ_LOCK) && - cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 60, 4, 0, READ_LOCK); - EXPECTED(ret, True); - printf("the same process %s set the same read lock twice\n", ret?"can":"cannot"); - - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 70, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK) && - cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 70, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK); - EXPECTED(ret, False); - printf("the same process %s set the same write lock twice\n", ret?"can":"cannot"); - - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 80, 4, 0, READ_LOCK) && - cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 80, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK); - EXPECTED(ret, False); - printf("the same process %s overlay a read lock with a write lock\n", ret?"can":"cannot"); - - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 90, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK) && - cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 90, 4, 0, READ_LOCK); - EXPECTED(ret, True); - printf("the same process %s overlay a write lock with a read lock\n", ret?"can":"cannot"); - - ret = (cli_setpid(&cli1, 1), cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 100, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK)) && - (cli_setpid(&cli1, 2), cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 100, 4, 0, READ_LOCK)); - EXPECTED(ret, False); - printf("a different pid %s overlay a write lock with a read lock\n", ret?"can":"cannot"); - - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 110, 4, 0, READ_LOCK) && - cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 112, 4, 0, READ_LOCK) && - cli_unlock(&cli1, fnum1, 110, 6); - EXPECTED(ret, False); - printf("the same process %s coalesce read locks\n", ret?"can":"cannot"); - - - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 120, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK) && - (cli_read(&cli2, fnum2, buf, 120, 4) == 4); - EXPECTED(ret, False); - printf("this server %s strict write locking\n", ret?"doesn't do":"does"); - - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 130, 4, 0, READ_LOCK) && - (cli_write(&cli2, fnum2, 0, buf, 130, 4) == 4); - EXPECTED(ret, False); - printf("this server %s strict read locking\n", ret?"doesn't do":"does"); - - - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 140, 4, 0, READ_LOCK) && - cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 140, 4, 0, READ_LOCK) && - cli_unlock(&cli1, fnum1, 140, 4) && - cli_unlock(&cli1, fnum1, 140, 4); - EXPECTED(ret, True); - printf("this server %s do recursive read locking\n", ret?"does":"doesn't"); - - - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 150, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK) && - cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 150, 4, 0, READ_LOCK) && - cli_unlock(&cli1, fnum1, 150, 4) && - (cli_read(&cli2, fnum2, buf, 150, 4) == 4) && - !(cli_write(&cli2, fnum2, 0, buf, 150, 4) == 4) && - cli_unlock(&cli1, fnum1, 150, 4); - EXPECTED(ret, True); - printf("this server %s do recursive lock overlays\n", ret?"does":"doesn't"); - - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 160, 4, 0, READ_LOCK) && - cli_unlock(&cli1, fnum1, 160, 4) && - (cli_write(&cli2, fnum2, 0, buf, 160, 4) == 4) && - (cli_read(&cli2, fnum2, buf, 160, 4) == 4); - EXPECTED(ret, True); - printf("the same process %s remove a read lock using write locking\n", ret?"can":"cannot"); - - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 170, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK) && - cli_unlock(&cli1, fnum1, 170, 4) && - (cli_write(&cli2, fnum2, 0, buf, 170, 4) == 4) && - (cli_read(&cli2, fnum2, buf, 170, 4) == 4); - EXPECTED(ret, True); - printf("the same process %s remove a write lock using read locking\n", ret?"can":"cannot"); - - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 190, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK) && - cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 190, 4, 0, READ_LOCK) && - cli_unlock(&cli1, fnum1, 190, 4) && - !(cli_write(&cli2, fnum2, 0, buf, 190, 4) == 4) && - (cli_read(&cli2, fnum2, buf, 190, 4) == 4); - EXPECTED(ret, True); - printf("the same process %s remove the first lock first\n", ret?"does":"doesn't"); - - cli_close(&cli1, fnum1); - cli_close(&cli2, fnum2); - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE); - f = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE); - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 0, 8, 0, READ_LOCK) && - cli_lock(&cli1, f, 0, 1, 0, READ_LOCK) && - cli_close(&cli1, fnum1) && - ((fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE)) != -1) && - cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 7, 1, 0, WRITE_LOCK); - cli_close(&cli1, f); - EXPECTED(ret, True); - printf("the server %s have the NT byte range lock bug\n", !ret?"does":"doesn't"); - - - - fail: - cli_close(&cli1, fnum1); - cli_close(&cli2, fnum2); - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - close_connection(&cli1); - close_connection(&cli2); - - printf("finished locktest4\n"); -} - -/* - looks at lock upgrade/downgrade. -*/ -static void run_locktest5(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli1, cli2; - char *fname = "\\lockt5.lck"; - int fnum1, fnum2, fnum3; - BOOL ret; - char buf[1000]; - - if (!open_connection(&cli1) || !open_connection(&cli2)) { - return; - } - - cli_sockopt(&cli1, sockops); - cli_sockopt(&cli2, sockops); - - printf("starting locktest5\n"); - - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, DENY_NONE); - fnum2 = cli_open(&cli2, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE); - fnum3 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE); - - memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); - - if (cli_write(&cli1, fnum1, 0, buf, 0, sizeof(buf)) != sizeof(buf)) { - printf("Failed to create file\n"); - goto fail; - } - - /* Check for NT bug... */ - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 0, 8, 0, READ_LOCK) && - cli_lock(&cli1, fnum3, 0, 1, 0, READ_LOCK); - cli_close(&cli1, fnum1); - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE); - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 7, 1, 0, WRITE_LOCK); - EXPECTED(ret, True); - printf("this server %s the NT locking bug\n", ret ? "doesn't have" : "has"); - cli_close(&cli1, fnum1); - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE); - cli_unlock(&cli1, fnum3, 0, 1); - - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 0, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK) && - cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 1, 1, 0, READ_LOCK); - EXPECTED(ret, True); - printf("the same process %s overlay a write with a read lock\n", ret?"can":"cannot"); - - ret = cli_lock(&cli2, fnum2, 0, 4, 0, READ_LOCK); - EXPECTED(ret, False); - - printf("a different processs %s get a read lock on the first process lock stack\n", ret?"can":"cannot"); - - /* Unlock the process 2 lock. */ - cli_unlock(&cli2, fnum2, 0, 4); - - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum3, 0, 4, 0, READ_LOCK); - EXPECTED(ret, False); - - printf("the same processs on a different fnum %s get a read lock\n", ret?"can":"cannot"); - - /* Unlock the process 1 fnum3 lock. */ - cli_unlock(&cli1, fnum3, 0, 4); - - /* Stack 2 more locks here. */ - ret = cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 0, 4, 0, READ_LOCK) && - cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 0, 4, 0, READ_LOCK); - - EXPECTED(ret, True); - printf("the same process %s stack read locks\n", ret?"can":"cannot"); - - /* Unlock the first process lock, then check this was the WRITE lock that was - removed. */ - - ret = cli_unlock(&cli1, fnum1, 0, 4) && - cli_lock(&cli2, fnum2, 0, 4, 0, READ_LOCK); - - EXPECTED(ret, True); - printf("the first unlock removes the %s lock\n", ret?"WRITE":"READ"); - - /* Unlock the process 2 lock. */ - cli_unlock(&cli2, fnum2, 0, 4); - - /* We should have 3 stacked locks here. Ensure we need to do 3 unlocks. */ - - ret = cli_unlock(&cli1, fnum1, 1, 1) && - cli_unlock(&cli1, fnum1, 0, 4) && - cli_unlock(&cli1, fnum1, 0, 4); - - EXPECTED(ret, True); - printf("the same process %s unlock the stack of 4 locks\n", ret?"can":"cannot"); - - /* Ensure the next unlock fails. */ - ret = cli_unlock(&cli1, fnum1, 0, 4); - EXPECTED(ret, False); - printf("the same process %s count the lock stack\n", !ret?"can":"cannot"); - - /* Ensure connection 2 can get a write lock. */ - ret = cli_lock(&cli2, fnum2, 0, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK); - EXPECTED(ret, True); - - printf("a different processs %s get a write lock on the unlocked stack\n", ret?"can":"cannot"); - - fail: - cli_close(&cli1, fnum1); - cli_close(&cli2, fnum2); - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - close_connection(&cli1); - close_connection(&cli2); - - printf("finished locktest5\n"); -} - - -/* - this produces a matrix of deny mode behaviour - */ -static void run_denytest1(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli1, cli2; - int fnum1, fnum2; - int f, d1, d2, o1, o2, x=0; - char *fnames[] = {"\\denytest1.exe", "\\denytest1.dat", NULL}; - struct { - int v; - char *name; - } deny_modes[] = { - {DENY_DOS, "DENY_DOS"}, - {DENY_ALL, "DENY_ALL"}, - {DENY_WRITE, "DENY_WRITE"}, - {DENY_READ, "DENY_READ"}, - {DENY_NONE, "DENY_NONE"}, - {DENY_FCB, "DENY_FCB"}, - {-1, NULL}}; - struct { - int v; - char *name; - } open_modes[] = { - {O_RDWR, "O_RDWR"}, - {O_RDONLY, "O_RDONLY"}, - {O_WRONLY, "O_WRONLY"}, - {-1, NULL}}; - - if (!open_connection(&cli1) || !open_connection(&cli2)) { - return; - } - cli_sockopt(&cli1, sockops); - cli_sockopt(&cli2, sockops); - - printf("starting denytest1\n"); - - for (f=0;fnames[f];f++) { - cli_unlink(&cli1, fnames[f]); - - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fnames[f], O_RDWR|O_CREAT, DENY_NONE); - cli_write(&cli1, fnum1, 0, fnames[f], 0, strlen(fnames[f])); - cli_close(&cli1, fnum1); - - for (d1=0;deny_modes[d1].name;d1++) - for (o1=0;open_modes[o1].name;o1++) - for (d2=0;deny_modes[d2].name;d2++) - for (o2=0;open_modes[o2].name;o2++) { - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fnames[f], - open_modes[o1].v, - deny_modes[d1].v); - fnum2 = cli_open(&cli2, fnames[f], - open_modes[o2].v, - deny_modes[d2].v); - - printf("%s %8s %10s %8s %10s ", - fnames[f], - open_modes[o1].name, - deny_modes[d1].name, - open_modes[o2].name, - deny_modes[d2].name); - - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("X"); - } else if (fnum2 == -1) { - printf("-"); - } else { - if (cli_read(&cli2, fnum2, (void *)&x, 0, 1) == 1) { - printf("R"); - } - if (cli_write(&cli2, fnum2, 0, (void *)&x, 0, 1) == 1) { - printf("W"); - } - } - - printf("\n"); - cli_close(&cli1, fnum1); - cli_close(&cli2, fnum2); - } - - cli_unlink(&cli1, fnames[f]); - } - - close_connection(&cli1); - close_connection(&cli2); - - printf("finshed denytest1\n"); -} - - -/* - this produces a matrix of deny mode behaviour for two opens on the - same connection - */ -static void run_denytest2(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli1; - int fnum1, fnum2; - int f, d1, d2, o1, o2, x=0; - char *fnames[] = {"\\denytest2.exe", "\\denytest2.dat", NULL}; - struct { - int v; - char *name; - } deny_modes[] = { - {DENY_DOS, "DENY_DOS"}, - {DENY_ALL, "DENY_ALL"}, - {DENY_WRITE, "DENY_WRITE"}, - {DENY_READ, "DENY_READ"}, - {DENY_NONE, "DENY_NONE"}, - {DENY_FCB, "DENY_FCB"}, - {-1, NULL}}; - struct { - int v; - char *name; - } open_modes[] = { - {O_RDWR, "O_RDWR"}, - {O_RDONLY, "O_RDONLY"}, - {O_WRONLY, "O_WRONLY"}, - {-1, NULL}}; - - if (!open_connection(&cli1)) { - return; - } - cli_sockopt(&cli1, sockops); - - printf("starting denytest2\n"); - - for (f=0;fnames[f];f++) { - cli_unlink(&cli1, fnames[f]); - - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fnames[f], O_RDWR|O_CREAT, DENY_NONE); - cli_write(&cli1, fnum1, 0, fnames[f], 0, strlen(fnames[f])); - cli_close(&cli1, fnum1); - - for (d1=0;deny_modes[d1].name;d1++) - for (o1=0;open_modes[o1].name;o1++) - for (d2=0;deny_modes[d2].name;d2++) - for (o2=0;open_modes[o2].name;o2++) { - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fnames[f], - open_modes[o1].v, - deny_modes[d1].v); - fnum2 = cli_open(&cli1, fnames[f], - open_modes[o2].v, - deny_modes[d2].v); - - printf("%s %8s %10s %8s %10s ", - fnames[f], - open_modes[o1].name, - deny_modes[d1].name, - open_modes[o2].name, - deny_modes[d2].name); - - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("X"); - } else if (fnum2 == -1) { - printf("-"); - } else { - if (cli_read(&cli1, fnum2, (void *)&x, 0, 1) == 1) { - printf("R"); - } - if (cli_write(&cli1, fnum2, 0, (void *)&x, 0, 1) == 1) { - printf("W"); - } - } - - printf("\n"); - cli_close(&cli1, fnum1); - cli_close(&cli1, fnum2); - } - - cli_unlink(&cli1, fnames[f]); - } - - close_connection(&cli1); - - printf("finshed denytest2\n"); -} - -/* -test whether fnums and tids open on one VC are available on another (a major -security hole) -*/ -static void run_fdpasstest(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli1, cli2, cli3; - char *fname = "\\fdpass.tst"; - int fnum1; - pstring buf; - - if (!open_connection(&cli1) || !open_connection(&cli2)) { - return; - } - cli_sockopt(&cli1, sockops); - cli_sockopt(&cli2, sockops); - - printf("starting fdpasstest\n"); - - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - if (cli_write(&cli1, fnum1, 0, "hello world\n", 0, 13) != 13) { - printf("write failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - cli3 = cli2; - cli3.vuid = cli1.vuid; - cli3.cnum = cli1.cnum; - cli3.pid = cli1.pid; - - if (cli_read(&cli3, fnum1, buf, 0, 13) == 13) { - printf("read succeeded! nasty security hole [%s]\n", - buf); - return; - } - - cli_close(&cli1, fnum1); - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - - close_connection(&cli1); - close_connection(&cli2); - - printf("finished fdpasstest\n"); -} - - -/* - This test checks that - - 1) the server does not allow an unlink on a file that is open -*/ -static void run_unlinktest(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli; - char *fname = "\\unlink.tst"; - int fnum; - - if (!open_connection(&cli)) { - return; - } - - cli_sockopt(&cli, sockops); - - printf("starting unlink test\n"); - - cli_unlink(&cli, fname); - - cli_setpid(&cli, 1); - - fnum = cli_open(&cli, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum == -1) { - printf("open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli)); - return; - } - - if (cli_unlink(&cli, fname)) { - printf("error: server allowed unlink on an open file\n"); - } - - cli_close(&cli, fnum); - cli_unlink(&cli, fname); - - close_connection(&cli); - - printf("unlink test finished\n"); -} - - -/* -test how many open files this server supports on the one socket -*/ -static void run_maxfidtest(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli; - char *template = "\\maxfid.%d.%d"; - fstring fname; - int fnum; - int retries=4; - - cli = current_cli; - - if (retries <= 0) { - printf("failed to connect\n"); - return; - } - - cli_sockopt(&cli, sockops); - - fnum = 0; - while (1) { - slprintf(fname,sizeof(fname)-1,template, fnum,(int)getpid()); - if (cli_open(&cli, fname, - O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, DENY_NONE) == - -1) { - printf("open of %s failed (%s)\n", - fname, cli_errstr(&cli)); - printf("maximum fnum is %d\n", fnum); - break; - } - fnum++; - if (fnum % 100 == 0) printf("%d\r", fnum); - } - printf("%d\n", fnum); - - printf("cleaning up\n"); - while (fnum > 0) { - fnum--; - slprintf(fname,sizeof(fname)-1,template, fnum,(int)getpid()); - cli_close(&cli, fnum); - if (!cli_unlink(&cli, fname)) { - printf("unlink of %s failed (%s)\n", - fname, cli_errstr(&cli)); - } - } - - printf("maxfid test finished\n"); - close_connection(&cli); -} - -/* generate a random buffer */ -static void rand_buf(char *buf, int len) -{ - while (len--) { - *buf = (char)sys_random(); - buf++; - } -} - -/* send smb negprot commands, not reading the response */ -static void run_negprot_nowait(int dummy) -{ - int i; - static struct cli_state cli; - - printf("starting negprot nowait test\n"); - - if (!open_nbt_connection(&cli)) { - return; - } - - for (i=0;i<50000;i++) { - cli_negprot_send(&cli); - } - - close_connection(&cli); - - printf("finished negprot nowait test\n"); -} - - -/* send random IPC commands */ -static void run_randomipc(int dummy) -{ - char *rparam = NULL; - char *rdata = NULL; - int rdrcnt,rprcnt; - pstring param; - int api, param_len, i; - static struct cli_state cli; - - printf("starting random ipc test\n"); - - if (!open_connection(&cli)) { - return; - } - - for (i=0;i<50000;i++) { - api = sys_random() % 500; - param_len = (sys_random() % 64); - - rand_buf(param, param_len); - - SSVAL(param,0,api); - - cli_api(&cli, - param, param_len, 8, - NULL, 0, BUFFER_SIZE, - &rparam, &rprcnt, - &rdata, &rdrcnt); - } - - close_connection(&cli); - - printf("finished random ipc test\n"); -} - - - -static void browse_callback(const char *sname, uint32 stype, - const char *comment, void *state) -{ - printf("\t%20.20s %08x %s\n", sname, stype, comment); -} - - - -/* - This test checks the browse list code - -*/ -static void run_browsetest(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli; - - printf("starting browse test\n"); - - if (!open_connection(&cli)) { - return; - } - - printf("domain list:\n"); - cli_NetServerEnum(&cli, cli.server_domain, - SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_ENUM, - browse_callback, NULL); - - printf("machine list:\n"); - cli_NetServerEnum(&cli, cli.server_domain, - SV_TYPE_ALL, - browse_callback, NULL); - - close_connection(&cli); - - printf("browse test finished\n"); -} - - -/* - This checks how the getatr calls works -*/ -static void run_attrtest(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli; - int fnum; - time_t t, t2; - char *fname = "\\attrib.tst"; - - printf("starting attrib test\n"); - - if (!open_connection(&cli)) { - return; - } - - cli_unlink(&cli, fname); - fnum = cli_open(&cli, fname, - O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, DENY_NONE); - cli_close(&cli, fnum); - if (!cli_getatr(&cli, fname, NULL, NULL, &t)) { - printf("getatr failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli)); - } - - if (abs(t - time(NULL)) > 2) { - printf("ERROR: SMBgetatr bug. time is %s", - ctime(&t)); - t = time(NULL); - } - - t2 = t-60*60*24; /* 1 day ago */ - - if (!cli_setatr(&cli, fname, 0, t2)) { - printf("setatr failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli)); - } - - if (!cli_getatr(&cli, fname, NULL, NULL, &t)) { - printf("getatr failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli)); - } - - if (t != t2) { - printf("ERROR: getatr/setatr bug. times are\n%s", - ctime(&t)); - printf("%s", ctime(&t2)); - } - - cli_unlink(&cli, fname); - - close_connection(&cli); - - printf("attrib test finished\n"); -} - - -/* - This checks a couple of trans2 calls -*/ -static void run_trans2test(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli; - int fnum; - size_t size; - time_t c_time, a_time, m_time, w_time, m_time2; - char *fname = "\\trans2.tst"; - char *dname = "\\trans2"; - char *fname2 = "\\trans2\\trans2.tst"; - - printf("starting trans2 test\n"); - - if (!open_connection(&cli)) { - return; - } - - cli_unlink(&cli, fname); - fnum = cli_open(&cli, fname, - O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, DENY_NONE); - if (!cli_qfileinfo(&cli, fnum, NULL, &size, &c_time, &a_time, &m_time, - NULL, NULL)) { - printf("ERROR: qfileinfo failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli)); - } - cli_close(&cli, fnum); - - sleep(2); - - cli_unlink(&cli, fname); - fnum = cli_open(&cli, fname, - O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, DENY_NONE); - cli_close(&cli, fnum); - - if (!cli_qpathinfo(&cli, fname, &c_time, &a_time, &m_time, &size, NULL)) { - printf("ERROR: qpathinfo failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli)); - } else { - if (c_time != m_time) { - printf("create time=%s", ctime(&c_time)); - printf("modify time=%s", ctime(&m_time)); - printf("This system appears to have sticky create times\n"); - } - if (a_time % (60*60) == 0) { - printf("access time=%s", ctime(&a_time)); - printf("This system appears to set a midnight access time\n"); - } - - if (abs(m_time - time(NULL)) > 60*60*24*7) { - printf("ERROR: totally incorrect times - maybe word reversed?\n"); - } - } - - - cli_unlink(&cli, fname); - fnum = cli_open(&cli, fname, - O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, DENY_NONE); - cli_close(&cli, fnum); - if (!cli_qpathinfo2(&cli, fname, &c_time, &a_time, &m_time, - &w_time, &size, NULL, NULL)) { - printf("ERROR: qpathinfo2 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli)); - } else { - if (w_time < 60*60*24*2) { - printf("write time=%s", ctime(&w_time)); - printf("This system appears to set a initial 0 write time\n"); - } - } - - cli_unlink(&cli, fname); - - - /* check if the server updates the directory modification time - when creating a new file */ - if (!cli_mkdir(&cli, dname)) { - printf("ERROR: mkdir failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli)); - } - sleep(3); - if (!cli_qpathinfo2(&cli, "\\trans2\\", &c_time, &a_time, &m_time, - &w_time, &size, NULL, NULL)) { - printf("ERROR: qpathinfo2 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli)); - } - - fnum = cli_open(&cli, fname2, - O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, DENY_NONE); - cli_write(&cli, fnum, 0, (char *)&fnum, 0, sizeof(fnum)); - cli_close(&cli, fnum); - if (!cli_qpathinfo2(&cli, "\\trans2\\", &c_time, &a_time, &m_time2, - &w_time, &size, NULL, NULL)) { - printf("ERROR: qpathinfo2 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli)); - } else { - if (m_time2 == m_time) - printf("This system does not update directory modification times\n"); - } - cli_unlink(&cli, fname2); - cli_rmdir(&cli, dname); - - - close_connection(&cli); - - printf("trans2 test finished\n"); -} - -/* - This checks new W2K calls. -*/ - -void new_trans(struct cli_state *pcli, int fnum, int level) -{ - char buf[4096]; - - memset(buf, 0xff, sizeof(buf)); - - if (!cli_qfileinfo_test(pcli, fnum, level, buf)) { - printf("ERROR: qfileinfo (%d) failed (%s)\n", level, cli_errstr(pcli)); - } else { - printf("qfileinfo: level %d\n", level); - dump_data(0, buf, 256); - printf("\n"); - } -} - -static void run_w2ktest(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli; - int fnum; - char *fname = "\\w2ktest\\w2k.tst"; - int level; - - printf("starting w2k test\n"); - - if (!open_connection(&cli)) { - return; - } - - fnum = cli_open(&cli, fname, - O_RDWR | O_CREAT , DENY_NONE); - - for (level = 1004; level < 1040; level++) - new_trans(&cli, fnum, level); - - cli_close(&cli, fnum); - - - close_connection(&cli); - - printf("w2k test finished\n"); -} - - -/* - this is a harness for some oplock tests - */ -static void run_oplock1(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli1; - char *fname = "\\lockt1.lck"; - int fnum1; - - printf("starting oplock test 1\n"); - - if (!open_connection(&cli1)) { - return; - } - - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - - cli_sockopt(&cli1, sockops); - - cli1.use_oplocks = True; - - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - cli1.use_oplocks = False; - - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - - if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { - printf("close2 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - if (!cli_unlink(&cli1, fname)) { - printf("unlink failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - - close_connection(&cli1); - - printf("finished oplock test 1\n"); -} - -static void run_oplock2(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli1, cli2; - char *fname = "\\lockt2.lck"; - int fnum1, fnum2; - int saved_use_oplocks = use_oplocks; - char buf[4]; - - use_level_II_oplocks = True; - use_oplocks = True; - - printf("starting oplock test 2\n"); - - if (!open_connection(&cli1)) { - use_level_II_oplocks = False; - use_oplocks = saved_use_oplocks; - return; - } - - cli1.use_oplocks = True; - cli1.use_level_II_oplocks = True; - - if (!open_connection(&cli2)) { - use_level_II_oplocks = False; - use_oplocks = saved_use_oplocks; - return; - } - - cli2.use_oplocks = True; - cli2.use_level_II_oplocks = True; - - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - - cli_sockopt(&cli1, sockops); - cli_sockopt(&cli2, sockops); - - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - /* Don't need the globals any more. */ - use_level_II_oplocks = False; - use_oplocks = saved_use_oplocks; - - if (fork() == 0) { - /* Child code */ - fnum2 = cli_open(&cli2, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum2 == -1) { - printf("second open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - exit(0); - } - - sleep(2); - - if (!cli_close(&cli2, fnum2)) { - printf("close2 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - } - - exit(0); - } - - sleep(2); - - /* Ensure cli1 processes the break. */ - - if (cli_read(&cli1, fnum1, buf, 0, 4) != 4) { - printf("read on fnum1 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - } - - /* Should now be at level II. */ - /* Test if sending a write locks causes a break to none. */ - - if (!cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 0, 4, 0, READ_LOCK)) { - printf("lock failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - } - - cli_unlock(&cli1, fnum1, 0, 4); - - sleep(2); - - if (!cli_lock(&cli1, fnum1, 0, 4, 0, WRITE_LOCK)) { - printf("lock failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - } - - cli_unlock(&cli1, fnum1, 0, 4); - - sleep(2); - - cli_read(&cli1, fnum1, buf, 0, 4); - -#if 0 - if (cli_write(&cli1, fnum1, 0, buf, 0, 4) != 4) { - printf("write on fnum1 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - } -#endif - - if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { - printf("close1 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - } - - sleep(4); - - if (!cli_unlink(&cli1, fname)) { - printf("unlink failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - } - - close_connection(&cli1); - - printf("finished oplock test 2\n"); -} - -/* handler for oplock 3 tests */ -static BOOL oplock3_handler(struct cli_state *cli, int fnum, unsigned char level) -{ - printf("got oplock break fnum=%d level=%d\n", - fnum, level); - return cli_oplock_ack(cli, fnum, level); -} - -static void run_oplock3(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli; - char *fname = "\\oplockt3.dat"; - int fnum; - char buf[4] = "abcd"; - - printf("starting oplock test 3\n"); - - if (fork() == 0) { - /* Child code */ - if (!open_connection(&cli)) return; - sleep(2); - /* try to trigger a oplock break in parent */ - fnum = cli_open(&cli, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE); - cli_write(&cli, fnum, 0, buf, 0, 4); - exit(0); - } - - /* parent code */ - use_oplocks = True; - use_level_II_oplocks = True; - if (!open_connection(&cli)) return; - cli_oplock_handler(&cli, oplock3_handler); - fnum = cli_open(&cli, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, DENY_NONE); - cli_write(&cli, fnum, 0, buf, 0, 4); - cli_close(&cli, fnum); - fnum = cli_open(&cli, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE); - cli.timeout = 20000; - cli_receive_smb(&cli); - printf("finished oplock test 3\n"); -} - - - -/* - Test delete on close semantics. - */ -static void run_deletetest(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli1; - static struct cli_state cli2; - 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, GENERIC_ALL_ACCESS, 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, GENERIC_ALL_ACCESS, - 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, GENERIC_ALL_ACCESS, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, - FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE, 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 - open for delete is only compatible - with SHARE_DELETE. */ - - fnum2 = cli_nt_create_full(&cli1, fname, GENERIC_READ_ACCESS, 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, GENERIC_READ_ACCESS, 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; - } - - /* This should fail - file should no longer be there. */ - - 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"); - - /* Test 4 ... */ - cli_setatr(&cli1, fname, 0, 0); - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - - fnum1 = cli_nt_create_full(&cli1, fname, FILE_READ_DATA|FILE_WRITE_DATA|DELETE_ACCESS, - FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE, FILE_OVERWRITE_IF, 0); - - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("[4] open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - /* This should succeed. */ - fnum2 = cli_nt_create_full(&cli1, fname, GENERIC_READ_ACCESS, - FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE|FILE_SHARE_DELETE, FILE_OPEN, 0); - if (fnum2 == -1) { - printf("[4] open - 2 of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum2)) { - printf("[4] close - 1 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - if (!cli_nt_delete_on_close(&cli1, fnum1, True)) { - printf("[4] setting delete_on_close failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - /* This should fail - no more opens once delete on close set. */ - fnum2 = cli_nt_create_full(&cli1, fname, GENERIC_READ_ACCESS, - FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE|FILE_SHARE_DELETE, FILE_OPEN, 0); - if (fnum2 != -1) { - printf("[4] open - 3 of %s succeeded ! Should have failed.\n", fname ); - return; - } else - printf("fourth delete on close test succeeded.\n"); - - if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { - printf("[4] close - 2 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - /* Test 5 ... */ - cli_setatr(&cli1, fname, 0, 0); - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("[5] open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - /* This should fail - only allowed on NT opens with DELETE access. */ - - if (cli_nt_delete_on_close(&cli1, fnum1, True)) { - printf("[5] setting delete_on_close on OpenX file succeeded - should fail !\n"); - return; - } - - if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { - printf("[5] close - 2 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - printf("fifth delete on close test succeeded.\n"); - - /* Test 6 ... */ - cli_setatr(&cli1, fname, 0, 0); - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - - fnum1 = cli_nt_create_full(&cli1, fname, FILE_READ_DATA|FILE_WRITE_DATA, - FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE|FILE_SHARE_DELETE, - FILE_OVERWRITE_IF, 0); - - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("[6] open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - /* This should fail - only allowed on NT opens with DELETE access. */ - - if (cli_nt_delete_on_close(&cli1, fnum1, True)) { - printf("[6] setting delete_on_close on file with no delete access succeeded - should fail !\n"); - return; - } - - if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { - printf("[6] close - 2 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - printf("sixth delete on close test succeeded.\n"); - - /* Test 7 ... */ - cli_setatr(&cli1, fname, 0, 0); - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - - fnum1 = cli_nt_create_full(&cli1, fname, FILE_READ_DATA|FILE_WRITE_DATA|DELETE_ACCESS, - FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, 0, FILE_OVERWRITE_IF, 0); - - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("[7] open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - if (!cli_nt_delete_on_close(&cli1, fnum1, True)) { - printf("[7] setting delete_on_close on file failed !\n"); - return; - } - - if (!cli_nt_delete_on_close(&cli1, fnum1, False)) { - printf("[7] unsetting delete_on_close on file failed !\n"); - return; - } - - if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { - printf("[7] close - 2 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - /* This next open should succeed - we reset the flag. */ - - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDONLY, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("[5] open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { - printf("[7] close - 2 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - printf("seventh delete on close test succeeded.\n"); - - /* Test 7 ... */ - cli_setatr(&cli1, fname, 0, 0); - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - - if (!open_connection(&cli2)) { - printf("[8] failed to open second connection.\n"); - return; - } - - cli_sockopt(&cli1, sockops); - - fnum1 = cli_nt_create_full(&cli1, fname, FILE_READ_DATA|FILE_WRITE_DATA|DELETE_ACCESS, - FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE|FILE_SHARE_DELETE, FILE_OVERWRITE_IF, 0); - - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("[8] open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - fnum2 = cli_nt_create_full(&cli2, fname, FILE_READ_DATA|FILE_WRITE_DATA|DELETE_ACCESS, - FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE|FILE_SHARE_DELETE, FILE_OPEN, 0); - - if (fnum2 == -1) { - printf("[8] open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - if (!cli_nt_delete_on_close(&cli1, fnum1, True)) { - printf("[8] setting delete_on_close on file failed !\n"); - return; - } - - if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { - printf("[8] close - 1 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - if (!cli_close(&cli2, fnum2)) { - printf("[8] close - 2 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli2)); - return; - } - - /* This should fail.. */ - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDONLY, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum1 != -1) { - printf("[8] open of %s succeeded should have been deleted on close !\n", fname); - if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { - printf("[8] close failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - } - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - } else - printf("eighth delete on close test succeeded.\n"); - - printf("finished delete test\n"); - - cli_setatr(&cli1, fname, 0, 0); - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - - close_connection(&cli1); - close_connection(&cli2); -} - -/* - Test open mode returns on read-only files. - */ -static void run_opentest(int dummy) -{ - static struct cli_state cli1; - char *fname = "\\readonly.file"; - int fnum1, fnum2; - uint8 eclass; - uint32 errnum; - char buf[20]; - size_t fsize; - - printf("starting open test\n"); - - if (!open_connection(&cli1)) { - return; - } - - cli_setatr(&cli1, fname, 0, 0); - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - - cli_sockopt(&cli1, sockops); - - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { - printf("close2 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - if (!cli_setatr(&cli1, fname, aRONLY, 0)) { - printf("cli_setatr failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDONLY, DENY_WRITE); - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - /* This will fail - but the error should be ERRnoaccess, not ERRbadshare. */ - fnum2 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_ALL); - - cli_error( &cli1, &eclass, &errnum, NULL); - - if (eclass != ERRDOS || errnum != ERRnoaccess) { - printf("wrong error code (%x,%x) = %s\n", (unsigned int)eclass, - (unsigned int)errnum, cli_errstr(&cli1) ); - } else { - printf("correct error code ERRDOS/ERRnoaccess returned\n"); - } - - - printf("finished open test 1\n"); - - cli_close(&cli1, fnum1); - - /* Now try not readonly and ensure ERRbadshare is returned. */ - - cli_setatr(&cli1, fname, 0, 0); - - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDONLY, DENY_WRITE); - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("open of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - /* This will fail - but the error should be ERRshare. */ - fnum2 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_ALL); - - cli_error( &cli1, &eclass, &errnum, NULL); - - if (eclass != ERRDOS || errnum != ERRbadshare) { - printf("wrong error code (%x,%x) = %s\n", (unsigned int)eclass, - (unsigned int)errnum, cli_errstr(&cli1) ); - } else { - printf("correct error code ERRDOS/ERRbadshare returned\n"); - } - - if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { - printf("close2 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - - printf("finished open test 2\n"); - - /* Test truncate open disposition on file opened for read. */ - - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("(3) open (1) of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - /* write 20 bytes. */ - - memset(buf, '\0', 20); - - if (cli_write(&cli1, fnum1, 0, buf, 0, 20) != 20) { - printf("write failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - } - - if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { - printf("(3) close1 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - /* Ensure size == 20. */ - if (!cli_getatr(&cli1, fname, NULL, &fsize, NULL)) { - printf("(3) getatr failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - if (fsize != 20) { - printf("(3) file size != 20\n"); - return; - } - - /* Now test if we can truncate a file opened for readonly. */ - - fnum1 = cli_open(&cli1, fname, O_RDONLY|O_TRUNC, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("(3) open (2) of %s failed (%s)\n", fname, cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - if (!cli_close(&cli1, fnum1)) { - printf("close2 failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - /* Ensure size == 0. */ - if (!cli_getatr(&cli1, fname, NULL, &fsize, NULL)) { - printf("(3) getatr failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - - if (fsize != 0) { - printf("(3) file size != 0\n"); - return; - } - printf("finished open test 3\n"); - - cli_unlink(&cli1, fname); - - - printf("testing ctemp\n"); - { - char *tmp_path; - fnum1 = cli_ctemp(&cli1, "\\", &tmp_path); - if (fnum1 == -1) { - printf("ctemp failed (%s)\n", cli_errstr(&cli1)); - return; - } - printf("ctemp gave path %s\n", tmp_path); - cli_close(&cli1, fnum1); - cli_unlink(&cli1, tmp_path); - } - - close_connection(&cli1); - -} - -static void list_fn(file_info *finfo, const char *name, void *state) -{ - -} - -/* - test directory listing speed - */ -static void run_dirtest(int dummy) -{ - int i; - static struct cli_state cli; - int fnum; - double t1; - - printf("starting directory test\n"); - - if (!open_connection(&cli)) { - return; - } - - cli_sockopt(&cli, sockops); - - srandom(0); - for (i=0;i<numops;i++) { - fstring fname; - slprintf(fname, sizeof(fname), "%x", (int)random()); - fnum = cli_open(&cli, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, DENY_NONE); - if (fnum == -1) { - fprintf(stderr,"Failed to open %s\n", fname); - return; - } - cli_close(&cli, fnum); - } - - t1 = end_timer(); - - printf("Matched %d\n", cli_list(&cli, "a*.*", 0, list_fn, NULL)); - printf("Matched %d\n", cli_list(&cli, "b*.*", 0, list_fn, NULL)); - printf("Matched %d\n", cli_list(&cli, "xyzabc", 0, list_fn, NULL)); - - printf("dirtest core %g seconds\n", end_timer() - t1); - - srandom(0); - for (i=0;i<numops;i++) { - fstring fname; - slprintf(fname, sizeof(fname), "%x", (int)random()); - cli_unlink(&cli, fname); - } - - close_connection(&cli); - - printf("finished dirtest\n"); -} - - - -static double create_procs(void (*fn)(int)) -{ - int i, status; - volatile int *child_status; - int synccount; - int tries = 8; - - start_timer(); - - synccount = 0; - - child_status = (volatile int *)shm_setup(sizeof(int)*nprocs); - if (!child_status) { - printf("Failed to setup shared memory\n"); - return end_timer(); - } - - memset((char *)child_status, 0, sizeof(int)*nprocs); - - for (i=0;i<nprocs;i++) { - procnum = i; - if (fork() == 0) { - pid_t mypid = getpid(); - sys_srandom(((int)mypid) ^ ((int)time(NULL))); - - slprintf(myname,sizeof(myname),"CLIENT%d", i); - - while (1) { - memset(¤t_cli, 0, sizeof(current_cli)); - if (open_connection(¤t_cli)) break; - if (tries-- == 0) { - printf("pid %d failed to start\n", (int)getpid()); - _exit(1); - } - msleep(10); - } - - child_status[i] = getpid(); - - while (child_status[i]) msleep(2); - - fn(i); - _exit(0); - } - } - - do { - synccount = 0; - for (i=0;i<nprocs;i++) { - if (child_status[i]) synccount++; - } - if (synccount == nprocs) break; - msleep(10); - } while (end_timer() < 30); - - if (synccount != nprocs) { - printf("FAILED TO START %d CLIENTS (started %d)\n", nprocs, synccount); - return end_timer(); - } - - /* start the client load */ - start_timer(); - - for (i=0;i<nprocs;i++) { - child_status[i] = 0; - } - - printf("%d clients started\n", nprocs); - - for (i=0;i<nprocs;i++) { - waitpid(0, &status, 0); - printf("*"); - } - printf("\n"); - return end_timer(); -} - - -#define FLAG_MULTIPROC 1 - -static struct { - char *name; - void (*fn)(int); - unsigned flags; -} torture_ops[] = { - {"FDPASS", run_fdpasstest, 0}, - {"LOCK1", run_locktest1, 0}, - {"LOCK2", run_locktest2, 0}, - {"LOCK3", run_locktest3, 0}, - {"LOCK4", run_locktest4, 0}, - {"LOCK5", run_locktest5, 0}, - {"UNLINK", run_unlinktest, 0}, - {"BROWSE", run_browsetest, 0}, - {"ATTR", run_attrtest, 0}, - {"TRANS2", run_trans2test, 0}, - {"MAXFID", run_maxfidtest, FLAG_MULTIPROC}, - {"TORTURE",run_torture, FLAG_MULTIPROC}, - {"RANDOMIPC", run_randomipc, 0}, - {"NEGNOWAIT", run_negprot_nowait, 0}, - {"NBW95", run_nbw95, 0}, - {"NBWNT", run_nbwnt, 0}, - {"OPLOCK1", run_oplock1, 0}, - {"OPLOCK2", run_oplock2, 0}, - {"OPLOCK3", run_oplock3, 0}, - {"DIR", run_dirtest, 0}, - {"DENY1", run_denytest1, 0}, - {"DENY2", run_denytest2, 0}, - {"TCON", run_tcon_test, 0}, - {"RW1", run_readwritetest, 0}, - {"RW2", run_readwritemulti, FLAG_MULTIPROC}, - {"RW3", run_readwritelarge, 0}, - {"OPEN", run_opentest, 0}, - {"DELETE", run_deletetest, 0}, - {"W2K", run_w2ktest, 0}, - {NULL, NULL, 0}}; - - - -/**************************************************************************** -run a specified test or "ALL" -****************************************************************************/ -static void run_test(char *name) -{ - int i; - if (strequal(name,"ALL")) { - for (i=0;torture_ops[i].name;i++) { - run_test(torture_ops[i].name); - } - } - - for (i=0;torture_ops[i].name;i++) { - snprintf(randomfname, sizeof(randomfname), "\\XX%x", - (unsigned)random()); - - if (strequal(name, torture_ops[i].name)) { - start_timer(); - printf("Running %s\n", name); - if (torture_ops[i].flags & FLAG_MULTIPROC) { - create_procs(torture_ops[i].fn); - } else { - torture_ops[i].fn(0); - } - printf("%s took %g secs\n\n", name, end_timer()); - } - } -} - - -static void usage(void) -{ - int i; - - printf("Usage: smbtorture //server/share <options> TEST1 TEST2 ...\n"); - - printf("\t-d debuglevel\n"); - printf("\t-U user%%pass\n"); - printf("\t-N numprocs\n"); - printf("\t-n my_netbios_name\n"); - printf("\t-W workgroup\n"); - printf("\t-o num_operations\n"); - printf("\t-O socket_options\n"); - printf("\t-m maximum protocol\n"); - printf("\t-L use oplocks\n"); - printf("\n\n"); - - printf("tests are:"); - for (i=0;torture_ops[i].name;i++) { - printf(" %s", torture_ops[i].name); - } - printf("\n"); - - printf("default test is ALL\n"); - - exit(1); -} - - - - - -/**************************************************************************** - main program -****************************************************************************/ - int main(int argc,char *argv[]) -{ - int opt, i; - char *p; - int gotpass = 0; - extern char *optarg; - extern int optind; - extern FILE *dbf; - static pstring servicesf = CONFIGFILE; - - dbf = stdout; - - setbuffer(stdout, NULL, 0); - - charset_initialise(); - - codepage_initialise(lp_client_code_page()); - - codepage_initialise(lp_client_code_page()); - - lp_load(servicesf,True,False,False); - load_interfaces(); - - if (argc < 2) { - usage(); - } - - for(p = argv[1]; *p; p++) - if(*p == '\\') - *p = '/'; - - if (strncmp(argv[1], "//", 2)) { - usage(); - } - - fstrcpy(host, &argv[1][2]); - p = strchr(&host[2],'/'); - if (!p) { - usage(); - } - *p = 0; - fstrcpy(share, p+1); - - get_myname(myname); - - if (*username == 0 && getenv("LOGNAME")) { - pstrcpy(username,getenv("LOGNAME")); - } - - argc--; - argv++; - - - fstrcpy(workgroup, lp_workgroup()); - - while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "hW:U:n:N:O:o:m:Ld:")) != EOF) { - switch (opt) { - case 'W': - fstrcpy(workgroup,optarg); - break; - case 'm': - max_protocol = interpret_protocol(optarg, max_protocol); - break; - case 'N': - nprocs = atoi(optarg); - break; - case 'o': - numops = atoi(optarg); - break; - case 'd': - DEBUGLEVEL = atoi(optarg); - break; - case 'O': - sockops = optarg; - break; - case 'L': - use_oplocks = True; - break; - case 'n': - fstrcpy(myname, optarg); - break; - case 'U': - pstrcpy(username,optarg); - p = strchr(username,'%'); - if (p) { - *p = 0; - pstrcpy(password, p+1); - gotpass = 1; - } - break; - default: - printf("Unknown option %c (%d)\n", (char)opt, opt); - usage(); - } - } - - - while (!gotpass) { - p = getpass("Password:"); - if (p) { - pstrcpy(password, p); - gotpass = 1; - } - } - - printf("host=%s share=%s user=%s myname=%s\n", - host, share, username, myname); - - if (argc == 1) { - run_test("ALL"); - } else { - for (i=1;i<argc;i++) { - run_test(argv[i]); - } - } - - return(0); -} |