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author | David Disseldorp <ddiss@samba.org> | 2013-01-15 17:23:06 +0100 |
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committer | Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> | 2013-01-16 23:15:07 +0100 |
commit | 42a5a6c0f61f0c863bac1bf65e7045f1ce086409 (patch) | |
tree | 0497f2856c69019758fa083a7d93a176b2b1b310 /source4/torture | |
parent | a7c2f13d7a5646f2a63ce33e8155ce79d10ef696 (diff) | |
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torture: add locking tests for copychunk
Reviewed by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'source4/torture')
-rw-r--r-- | source4/torture/smb2/ioctl.c | 228 |
1 files changed, 228 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/source4/torture/smb2/ioctl.c b/source4/torture/smb2/ioctl.c index 8c949ef300..8cada1588a 100644 --- a/source4/torture/smb2/ioctl.c +++ b/source4/torture/smb2/ioctl.c @@ -632,6 +632,230 @@ static bool test_ioctl_copy_chunk_limits(struct torture_context *torture, return true; } +static bool test_ioctl_copy_chunk_src_lck(struct torture_context *torture, + struct smb2_tree *tree) +{ + struct smb2_handle src_h; + struct smb2_handle src_h2; + struct smb2_handle dest_h; + NTSTATUS status; + union smb_ioctl ioctl; + TALLOC_CTX *tmp_ctx = talloc_new(tree); + struct srv_copychunk_copy cc_copy; + struct srv_copychunk_rsp cc_rsp; + enum ndr_err_code ndr_ret; + bool ok; + struct smb2_lock lck; + struct smb2_lock_element el[1]; + + ok = test_setup_copy_chunk(torture, tree, tmp_ctx, + 1, /* chunks */ + &src_h, 4096, /* src file */ + &dest_h, 0, /* dest file */ + &cc_copy, + &ioctl); + if (!ok) { + return false; + } + + cc_copy.chunks[0].source_off = 0; + cc_copy.chunks[0].target_off = 0; + cc_copy.chunks[0].length = 4096; + + /* open and lock the copychunk src file */ + status = torture_smb2_testfile(tree, FNAME, &src_h2); + torture_assert_ntstatus_ok(torture, status, "2nd src open"); + + lck.in.lock_count = 0x0001; + lck.in.lock_sequence = 0x00000000; + lck.in.file.handle = src_h2; + lck.in.locks = el; + el[0].offset = cc_copy.chunks[0].source_off; + el[0].length = cc_copy.chunks[0].length; + el[0].reserved = 0; + el[0].flags = SMB2_LOCK_FLAG_EXCLUSIVE; + + status = smb2_lock(tree, &lck); + torture_assert_ntstatus_ok(torture, status, "lock"); + + ndr_ret = ndr_push_struct_blob(&ioctl.smb2.in.out, tmp_ctx, + &cc_copy, + (ndr_push_flags_fn_t)ndr_push_srv_copychunk_copy); + torture_assert_ndr_success(torture, ndr_ret, + "ndr_push_srv_copychunk_copy"); + + status = smb2_ioctl(tree, tmp_ctx, &ioctl.smb2); + /* + * 2k12 & Samba return lock_conflict, Windows 7 & 2k8 return success... + * + * Edgar Olougouna @ MS wrote: + * Regarding the FSCTL_SRV_COPYCHUNK and STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT + * discrepancy observed between Windows versions, we confirm that the + * behavior change is expected. + * + * CopyChunk in Windows Server 2012 use regular Readfile/Writefile APIs + * to move the chunks from the source to the destination. + * These ReadFile/WriteFile APIs go through the byte-range lock checks, + * and this explains the observed STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT error. + * + * Prior to Windows Server 2012, CopyChunk used mapped sections to move + * the data. And byte range locks are not enforced on mapped I/O, and + * this explains the STATUS_SUCCESS observed on Windows Server 2008 R2. + */ + torture_assert_ntstatus_equal(torture, status, + NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT, + "FSCTL_SRV_COPYCHUNK locked"); + + /* should get cc response data with the lock conflict status */ + ndr_ret = ndr_pull_struct_blob(&ioctl.smb2.out.out, tmp_ctx, + &cc_rsp, + (ndr_pull_flags_fn_t)ndr_pull_srv_copychunk_rsp); + torture_assert_ndr_success(torture, ndr_ret, + "ndr_pull_srv_copychunk_rsp"); + ok = check_copy_chunk_rsp(torture, &cc_rsp, + 0, /* chunks written */ + 0, /* chunk bytes unsuccessfully written */ + 0); /* total bytes written */ + + lck.in.lock_count = 0x0001; + lck.in.lock_sequence = 0x00000001; + lck.in.file.handle = src_h2; + lck.in.locks = el; + el[0].offset = cc_copy.chunks[0].source_off; + el[0].length = cc_copy.chunks[0].length; + el[0].reserved = 0; + el[0].flags = SMB2_LOCK_FLAG_UNLOCK; + status = smb2_lock(tree, &lck); + torture_assert_ntstatus_ok(torture, status, "unlock"); + + status = smb2_ioctl(tree, tmp_ctx, &ioctl.smb2); + torture_assert_ntstatus_ok(torture, status, + "FSCTL_SRV_COPYCHUNK unlocked"); + + ndr_ret = ndr_pull_struct_blob(&ioctl.smb2.out.out, tmp_ctx, + &cc_rsp, + (ndr_pull_flags_fn_t)ndr_pull_srv_copychunk_rsp); + torture_assert_ndr_success(torture, ndr_ret, + "ndr_pull_srv_copychunk_rsp"); + + ok = check_copy_chunk_rsp(torture, &cc_rsp, + 1, /* chunks written */ + 0, /* chunk bytes unsuccessfully written */ + 4096); /* total bytes written */ + if (!ok) { + return false; + } + + ok = check_pattern(torture, tree, tmp_ctx, dest_h, 0, 4096, 0); + if (!ok) { + return false; + } + + smb2_util_close(tree, src_h2); + smb2_util_close(tree, src_h); + smb2_util_close(tree, dest_h); + talloc_free(tmp_ctx); + return true; +} + +static bool test_ioctl_copy_chunk_dest_lck(struct torture_context *torture, + struct smb2_tree *tree) +{ + struct smb2_handle src_h; + struct smb2_handle dest_h; + struct smb2_handle dest_h2; + NTSTATUS status; + union smb_ioctl ioctl; + TALLOC_CTX *tmp_ctx = talloc_new(tree); + struct srv_copychunk_copy cc_copy; + struct srv_copychunk_rsp cc_rsp; + enum ndr_err_code ndr_ret; + bool ok; + struct smb2_lock lck; + struct smb2_lock_element el[1]; + + ok = test_setup_copy_chunk(torture, tree, tmp_ctx, + 1, /* chunks */ + &src_h, 4096, /* src file */ + &dest_h, 4096, /* dest file */ + &cc_copy, + &ioctl); + if (!ok) { + return false; + } + + cc_copy.chunks[0].source_off = 0; + cc_copy.chunks[0].target_off = 0; + cc_copy.chunks[0].length = 4096; + + /* open and lock the copychunk dest file */ + status = torture_smb2_testfile(tree, FNAME2, &dest_h2); + torture_assert_ntstatus_ok(torture, status, "2nd src open"); + + lck.in.lock_count = 0x0001; + lck.in.lock_sequence = 0x00000000; + lck.in.file.handle = dest_h2; + lck.in.locks = el; + el[0].offset = cc_copy.chunks[0].target_off; + el[0].length = cc_copy.chunks[0].length; + el[0].reserved = 0; + el[0].flags = SMB2_LOCK_FLAG_EXCLUSIVE; + + status = smb2_lock(tree, &lck); + torture_assert_ntstatus_ok(torture, status, "lock"); + + ndr_ret = ndr_push_struct_blob(&ioctl.smb2.in.out, tmp_ctx, + &cc_copy, + (ndr_push_flags_fn_t)ndr_push_srv_copychunk_copy); + torture_assert_ndr_success(torture, ndr_ret, + "ndr_push_srv_copychunk_copy"); + + status = smb2_ioctl(tree, tmp_ctx, &ioctl.smb2); + torture_assert_ntstatus_equal(torture, status, + NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT, + "FSCTL_SRV_COPYCHUNK locked"); + + lck.in.lock_count = 0x0001; + lck.in.lock_sequence = 0x00000001; + lck.in.file.handle = dest_h2; + lck.in.locks = el; + el[0].offset = cc_copy.chunks[0].target_off; + el[0].length = cc_copy.chunks[0].length; + el[0].reserved = 0; + el[0].flags = SMB2_LOCK_FLAG_UNLOCK; + status = smb2_lock(tree, &lck); + torture_assert_ntstatus_ok(torture, status, "unlock"); + + status = smb2_ioctl(tree, tmp_ctx, &ioctl.smb2); + torture_assert_ntstatus_ok(torture, status, + "FSCTL_SRV_COPYCHUNK unlocked"); + + ndr_ret = ndr_pull_struct_blob(&ioctl.smb2.out.out, tmp_ctx, + &cc_rsp, + (ndr_pull_flags_fn_t)ndr_pull_srv_copychunk_rsp); + torture_assert_ndr_success(torture, ndr_ret, + "ndr_pull_srv_copychunk_rsp"); + + ok = check_copy_chunk_rsp(torture, &cc_rsp, + 1, /* chunks written */ + 0, /* chunk bytes unsuccessfully written */ + 4096); /* total bytes written */ + if (!ok) { + return false; + } + + ok = check_pattern(torture, tree, tmp_ctx, dest_h, 0, 4096, 0); + if (!ok) { + return false; + } + + smb2_util_close(tree, dest_h2); + smb2_util_close(tree, src_h); + smb2_util_close(tree, dest_h); + talloc_free(tmp_ctx); + return true; +} + /* basic testing of SMB2 ioctls */ @@ -655,6 +879,10 @@ struct torture_suite *torture_smb2_ioctl_init(void) test_ioctl_copy_chunk_append); torture_suite_add_1smb2_test(suite, "copy_chunk_limits", test_ioctl_copy_chunk_limits); + torture_suite_add_1smb2_test(suite, "copy_chunk_src_lock", + test_ioctl_copy_chunk_src_lck); + torture_suite_add_1smb2_test(suite, "copy_chunk_dest_lock", + test_ioctl_copy_chunk_dest_lck); suite->description = talloc_strdup(suite, "SMB2-IOCTL tests"); |