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authorTim Prouty <tprouty@samba.org>2009-11-30 11:59:19 -0800
committerTim Prouty <tprouty@samba.org>2009-12-01 11:12:51 -0800
commit5035a900051c7946346d4e8b32e8f13f802ce5be (patch)
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parent5a934fd8da61196d829a601a85b9871b226239d4 (diff)
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s4 torture: Update RAW-SFILEINFO-END-OF-FILE to test some additional corner cases
It turns out setting the end-of-file with Trans2SetPathInfo using the snia spec's info level will attempt to open the file, enforcing share modes, but then subsequentlys fail the setpathinfo with a dos error of INVALID_LEVEL. Doing a Trans2SetFileInfo with either end-of-file info level succeeds as expected.
Diffstat (limited to 'source4/torture')
-rw-r--r--source4/torture/raw/setfileinfo.c123
1 files changed, 104 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/source4/torture/raw/setfileinfo.c b/source4/torture/raw/setfileinfo.c
index 95fb9d7e06..42f4f320c2 100644
--- a/source4/torture/raw/setfileinfo.c
+++ b/source4/torture/raw/setfileinfo.c
@@ -700,9 +700,14 @@ static bool torture_raw_sfileinfo_bug(struct torture_context *torture,
return true;
}
+/**
+ * Test both the snia cifs RAW_SFILEINFO_END_OF_FILE_INFO and the undocumented
+ * pass-through RAW_SFILEINFO_END_OF_FILE_INFORMATION in the context of
+ * trans2setpathinfo.
+ */
static bool
-torture_raw_sfileinfo_eof(struct torture_context *tctx, struct smbcli_state *cli1,
- struct smbcli_state *cli2)
+torture_raw_sfileinfo_eof(struct torture_context *tctx,
+ struct smbcli_state *cli1, struct smbcli_state *cli2)
{
const char *fname = BASEDIR "\\test_sfileinfo_end_of_file.dat";
NTSTATUS status;
@@ -774,39 +779,119 @@ torture_raw_sfileinfo_eof(struct torture_context *tctx, struct smbcli_state *cli
*/
if (TARGET_IS_W2K8(tctx) || TARGET_IS_WIN7(tctx)) {
/* It succeeds! This is just weird! */
- torture_assert_ntstatus_equal_goto(tctx, status, NT_STATUS_OK, ret,
- done, "Status should be OK");
+ torture_assert_ntstatus_equal_goto(tctx, status, NT_STATUS_OK,
+ ret, done, "Status should be OK");
+
+ /* Verify that the file was actually extended to 100. */
+ ZERO_STRUCT(qfi);
+ qfi.generic.level = RAW_FILEINFO_STANDARD_INFO;
+ qfi.generic.in.file.path = fname;
+ status = smb_raw_pathinfo(cli2->tree, tctx, &qfi);
+ torture_assert_ntstatus_equal_goto(tctx, status, NT_STATUS_OK,
+ ret, done, "Status should be OK");
+
+ torture_assert_u64_equal(tctx, qfi.standard_info.out.size, 100,
+ "alloc_size should be 100 since the setpathinfo "
+ "succeeded.");
} else {
torture_assert_ntstatus_equal_goto(tctx, status,
NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION, ret, done, "Status should be "
"SHARING_VIOLATION");
- goto done;
}
- /* Verify that the file was actually extended to 100. */
+ /* close the first file. */
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum);
+ fnum = 0;
+
+ /* Try to sfileinfo to extend the file again (non-pass-through). */
+ ZERO_STRUCT(sfi);
+ sfi.generic.level = RAW_SFILEINFO_END_OF_FILE_INFO;
+ sfi.generic.in.file.path = fname;
+ sfi.end_of_file_info.in.size = 200;
+ status = smb_raw_setpathinfo(cli2->tree, &sfi);
+
+ /* This should cause the client to retun invalid level. */
+ if (TARGET_IS_W2K8(tctx) || TARGET_IS_WIN7(tctx)) {
+ /*
+ * Windows sends back an invalid packet that smbclient sees
+ * and returns INTERNAL_ERROR.
+ */
+ torture_assert_ntstatus_equal_goto(tctx, status,
+ NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR, ret, done, "Status should be "
+ "INTERNAL_ERROR");
+ } else {
+ torture_assert_ntstatus_equal_goto(tctx, status,
+ NT_STATUS_INVALID_LEVEL, ret, done, "Status should be "
+ "INVALID_LEVEL");
+ }
+
+ /* Try to extend the file now with the passthrough level. */
+ sfi.generic.level = RAW_SFILEINFO_END_OF_FILE_INFORMATION;
+ status = smb_raw_setpathinfo(cli2->tree, &sfi);
+ torture_assert_ntstatus_equal_goto(tctx, status, NT_STATUS_OK, ret,
+ done, "Status should be OK");
+
+ /* Verify that the file was actually extended to 200. */
ZERO_STRUCT(qfi);
qfi.generic.level = RAW_FILEINFO_STANDARD_INFO;
qfi.generic.in.file.path = fname;
status = smb_raw_pathinfo(cli2->tree, tctx, &qfi);
+
torture_assert_ntstatus_equal_goto(tctx, status, NT_STATUS_OK, ret,
done, "Status should be OK");
+ torture_assert_u64_equal(tctx, qfi.standard_info.out.size, 200,
+ "alloc_size should be 200 since the setpathinfo succeeded.");
- torture_assert_u64_equal(tctx, qfi.standard_info.out.size, 100,
- "alloc_size should be 100 since the setpathinfo succeeded.");
+ /* Open the file so end of file can be set by handle. */
+ io.ntcreatex.in.access_mask = SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_WRITE;
+ status = smb_raw_open(cli1->tree, tctx, &io);
+ torture_assert_ntstatus_equal_goto(tctx, status, NT_STATUS_OK, ret,
+ done, "Status should be OK");
+ fnum = io.ntcreatex.out.file.fnum;
- /*
- * Try another open with just write to mimic what setpathinfo should
- * be doing under the covers.
- */
- io.ntcreatex.in.access_mask = SEC_FILE_WRITE_DATA;
- status = smb_raw_open(cli2->tree, tctx, &io);
- torture_assert_ntstatus_equal_goto(tctx, status,
- NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION, ret, done, "Status should be "
- "SHARING_VIOLATION");
+ /* Try sfileinfo to extend the file by handle (non-pass-through). */
+ ZERO_STRUCT(sfi);
+ sfi.generic.level = RAW_SFILEINFO_END_OF_FILE_INFO;
+ sfi.generic.in.file.fnum = fnum;
+ sfi.end_of_file_info.in.size = 300;
+ status = smb_raw_setfileinfo(cli1->tree, &sfi);
+ torture_assert_ntstatus_equal_goto(tctx, status, NT_STATUS_OK, ret,
+ done, "Status should be OK");
- smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum);
+ /* Verify that the file was actually extended to 300. */
+ ZERO_STRUCT(qfi);
+ qfi.generic.level = RAW_FILEINFO_STANDARD_INFO;
+ qfi.generic.in.file.path = fname;
+ status = smb_raw_pathinfo(cli1->tree, tctx, &qfi);
+ torture_assert_ntstatus_equal_goto(tctx, status, NT_STATUS_OK, ret,
+ done, "Status should be OK");
+ torture_assert_u64_equal(tctx, qfi.standard_info.out.size, 300,
+ "alloc_size should be 300 since the setpathinfo succeeded.");
+
+ /* Try sfileinfo to extend the file by handle (pass-through). */
+ ZERO_STRUCT(sfi);
+ sfi.generic.level = RAW_SFILEINFO_END_OF_FILE_INFORMATION;
+ sfi.generic.in.file.fnum = fnum;
+ sfi.end_of_file_info.in.size = 400;
+ status = smb_raw_setfileinfo(cli1->tree, &sfi);
+ torture_assert_ntstatus_equal_goto(tctx, status, NT_STATUS_OK, ret,
+ done, "Status should be OK");
+
+ /* Verify that the file was actually extended to 300. */
+ ZERO_STRUCT(qfi);
+ qfi.generic.level = RAW_FILEINFO_STANDARD_INFO;
+ qfi.generic.in.file.path = fname;
+ status = smb_raw_pathinfo(cli1->tree, tctx, &qfi);
+ torture_assert_ntstatus_equal_goto(tctx, status, NT_STATUS_OK, ret,
+ done, "Status should be OK");
+ torture_assert_u64_equal(tctx, qfi.standard_info.out.size, 400,
+ "alloc_size should be 400 since the setpathinfo succeeded.");
+ done:
+ if (fnum > 0) {
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum);
+ fnum = 0;
+ }
-done:
smb_raw_exit(cli1->session);
smb_raw_exit(cli2->session);
smbcli_deltree(cli1->tree, BASEDIR);