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author | Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org> | 2009-07-06 15:36:03 +0200 |
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committer | Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org> | 2009-07-06 15:37:48 +0200 |
commit | ad17cf1772dfa34b8c691df372a1118575e62692 (patch) | |
tree | e2dd8bbd466dfd565fd2f01d60f561b708215198 /source4/torture/raw | |
parent | 9216b2040c8af5699a7d3e484addfcda41142641 (diff) | |
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RAW-LOCK: fix the run against w2k3, w2k8, win7rc and samba3/4
We now allow --target=w2k8.
The strange thing is that w2k8 and win7rc only do half of the timeout
that was given by the client.
metze
Diffstat (limited to 'source4/torture/raw')
-rw-r--r-- | source4/torture/raw/lock.c | 85 |
1 files changed, 50 insertions, 35 deletions
diff --git a/source4/torture/raw/lock.c b/source4/torture/raw/lock.c index f798f50ce7..9d7fb254fe 100644 --- a/source4/torture/raw/lock.c +++ b/source4/torture/raw/lock.c @@ -69,8 +69,9 @@ }} while (0) #define BASEDIR "\\testlock" +#define TARGET_IS_W2K8(_tctx) (torture_setting_bool(_tctx, "w2k8", false)) #define TARGET_IS_WIN7(_tctx) (torture_setting_bool(_tctx, "win7", false)) -#define TARGET_IS_SAMBA4(_tctx) (torture_setting_bool(_tctx, "samba4", false)) +#define TARGET_IS_SAMBA3(_tctx) (torture_setting_bool(_tctx, "samba3", false)) /* test SMBlock and SMBunlock ops @@ -374,15 +375,9 @@ static bool test_lockx(struct torture_context *tctx, struct smbcli_state *cli) lock[0].count = 1; status = smb_raw_lock(cli->tree, &io); - /* XXX This is very strange - Win7 gives us an invalid range when we - * unlock the range even though the range is locked! Win7 bug? */ - if (TARGET_IS_WIN7(tctx)) - CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_INVALID_LOCK_RANGE); - else { - CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK); - status = smb_raw_lock(cli->tree, &io); - CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_RANGE_NOT_LOCKED); - } + CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK); + status = smb_raw_lock(cli->tree, &io); + CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_RANGE_NOT_LOCKED); done: smbcli_close(cli->tree, fnum); @@ -788,6 +783,7 @@ static bool test_errorcode(struct torture_context *tctx, struct smbcli_request *req; time_t start; int t; + int delay; if (!torture_setup_dir(cli, BASEDIR)) { return false; @@ -1091,12 +1087,17 @@ next_run: /* end of the loop */ if (t == 0) { smb_raw_exit(cli->session); - torture_comment(tctx, "testing with timeout > 0 (=1)\n"); - fname = BASEDIR "\\test1.txt"; t = 1; + torture_comment(tctx, "testing with timeout > 0 (=%d)\n", + t); + fname = BASEDIR "\\test1.txt"; goto next_run; } + t = 4000; + torture_comment(tctx, "testing special cases with timeout > 0 (=%d)\n", + t); + /* * the following 3 test sections demonstrate that * the cache is only set when the error is reported @@ -1124,7 +1125,7 @@ next_run: CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK); start = time(NULL); - io.lockx.in.timeout = 1000; + io.lockx.in.timeout = t; req = smb_raw_lock_send(cli->tree, &io); torture_assert(tctx,(req != NULL), talloc_asprintf(tctx, "Failed to setup timed lock (%s)\n", __location__)); @@ -1138,12 +1139,18 @@ next_run: status = smbcli_request_simple_recv(req); CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT); + delay = t / 1000; + if (TARGET_IS_W2K8(tctx) || TARGET_IS_WIN7(tctx)) { + delay /= 2; + } + + torture_assert(tctx,!(time(NULL) < start+delay), talloc_asprintf(tctx, + "lock comes back to early timeout[%d] delay[%d]" + "(%s)\n", t, delay, __location__)); + status = smb_raw_lock(cli->tree, &io); CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_LOCK_NOT_GRANTED); - torture_assert(tctx,!(time(NULL) < start+1), talloc_asprintf(tctx, - "lock comes back to early (%s)\n", __location__)); - smbcli_close(cli->tree, fnum); fname = BASEDIR "\\test3.txt"; fnum = smbcli_open(cli->tree, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, DENY_NONE); @@ -1165,7 +1172,7 @@ next_run: CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK); start = time(NULL); - io.lockx.in.timeout = 1000; + io.lockx.in.timeout = t; req = smb_raw_lock_send(cli->tree, &io); torture_assert(tctx,(req != NULL), talloc_asprintf(tctx, "Failed to setup timed lock (%s)\n", __location__)); @@ -1179,14 +1186,20 @@ next_run: status = smbcli_request_simple_recv(req); CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT); + delay = t / 1000; + if (TARGET_IS_W2K8(tctx) || TARGET_IS_WIN7(tctx)) { + delay /= 2; + } + + torture_assert(tctx,!(time(NULL) < start+delay), talloc_asprintf(tctx, + "lock comes back to early timeout[%d] delay[%d]" + "(%s)\n", t, delay, __location__)); + lock[0].offset = 100; lock[0].count = 10; status = smb_raw_lock(cli->tree, &io); CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT); - torture_assert(tctx,!(time(NULL) < start+1), talloc_asprintf(tctx, - "lock comes back to early (%s)\n", __location__)); - smbcli_close(cli->tree, fnum); fname = BASEDIR "\\test4.txt"; fnum = smbcli_open(cli->tree, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, DENY_NONE); @@ -1208,7 +1221,7 @@ next_run: CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK); start = time(NULL); - io.lockx.in.timeout = 1000; + io.lockx.in.timeout = t; req = smb_raw_lock_send(cli->tree, &io); torture_assert(tctx,(req != NULL), talloc_asprintf(tctx, "Failed to setup timed lock (%s)\n", __location__)); @@ -1220,12 +1233,18 @@ next_run: status = smbcli_request_simple_recv(req); CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT); + delay = t / 1000; + if (TARGET_IS_W2K8(tctx) || TARGET_IS_WIN7(tctx)) { + delay /= 2; + } + + torture_assert(tctx,!(time(NULL) < start+delay), talloc_asprintf(tctx, + "lock comes back to early timeout[%d] delay[%d]" + "(%s)\n", t, delay, __location__)); + status = smb_raw_lock(cli->tree, &io); CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT); - torture_assert(tctx,!(time(NULL) < start+1), talloc_asprintf(tctx, - "lock comes back to early (%s)\n", __location__)); - done: smb_raw_exit(cli->session); smbcli_deltree(cli->tree, BASEDIR); @@ -1572,18 +1591,16 @@ static bool test_unlock(struct torture_context *tctx, struct smbcli_state *cli) io.lockx.in.locks = &lock2; status = smb_raw_lock(cli->tree, &io); - /* XXX Samba will fail this test. This is temporary(because this isn't + /* XXX Samba 3 will fail this test. This is temporary(because this isn't * new to Win7, it succeeds in WinXP too), until I can come to a * resolution as to whether Samba should support this or not. There is * code to preference unlocking exclusive locks before shared locks, * but its wrapped with "#ifdef ZERO_ZERO". -zkirsch */ - if (TARGET_IS_WIN7(tctx)) { - CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK); - } else if (TARGET_IS_SAMBA4(tctx)) { - CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK); - } else { + if (TARGET_IS_SAMBA3(tctx)) { CHECK_STATUS_OR(status, NT_STATUS_LOCK_NOT_GRANTED, NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT); + } else { + CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK); } /* cleanup */ @@ -1592,12 +1609,10 @@ static bool test_unlock(struct torture_context *tctx, struct smbcli_state *cli) status = smb_raw_lock(cli->tree, &io); /* XXX Same as above. */ - if (TARGET_IS_WIN7(tctx)) { - CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK); - } else if (TARGET_IS_SAMBA4(tctx)) { - CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK); - } else { + if (TARGET_IS_SAMBA3(tctx)) { CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_RANGE_NOT_LOCKED); + } else { + CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK); } io.lockx.in.file.fnum = fnum1; |