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diff --git a/source4/torture/basic/delete.c b/source4/torture/basic/delete.c
index 7fb93456a5..e3d830da62 100644
--- a/source4/torture/basic/delete.c
+++ b/source4/torture/basic/delete.c
@@ -883,6 +883,95 @@ static bool deltest16(struct torture_context *tctx, struct smbcli_state *cli1, s
return correct;
}
+/* Test 16 ... */
+static bool deltest16a(struct torture_context *tctx, struct smbcli_state *cli1, struct smbcli_state *cli2)
+{
+ int fnum1 = -1;
+ int fnum2 = -1;
+ bool correct = true;
+
+ del_clean_area(cli1, cli2);
+
+ /* Test 16. */
+
+ /* Ensure the file doesn't already exist. */
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum1);
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum2);
+ smbcli_setatr(cli1->tree, fname, 0, 0);
+ smbcli_unlink(cli1->tree, fname);
+
+ /* Firstly open and create with all access */
+ fnum1 = smbcli_nt_create_full(cli1->tree, fname, 0,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_ALL,
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_READ|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_WRITE|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_DELETE,
+ NTCREATEX_DISP_CREATE,
+ 0, 0);
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum1 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 1 of %s failed (%s)",
+ fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ /* And close - just to create the file. */
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum1);
+
+ /* Firstly create with all access, but delete on close. */
+ fnum1 = smbcli_nt_create_full(cli1->tree, fname, 0,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_ALL,
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_READ|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_WRITE|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_DELETE,
+ NTCREATEX_DISP_OPEN,
+ NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE, 0);
+
+ torture_assert (tctx, fnum1 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 1 of %s failed (%s)", fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ /* The delete on close bit is *not* reported as being set. */
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum1, fname, false, __location__);
+
+ /* The delete on close bit is *not* reported as being set. */
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, -1, fname, false, __location__);
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli2, -1, fname, false, __location__);
+
+ /* Now try opening again for read-only. */
+ fnum2 = smbcli_nt_create_full(cli2->tree, fname, 0,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_READ,
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_READ|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_WRITE|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_DELETE,
+ NTCREATEX_DISP_OPEN,
+ 0, 0);
+
+ /* Should work. */
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum2 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 1 of %s failed (%s)",
+ fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum1, fname, false, __location__);
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, -1, fname, false, __location__);
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli2, fnum2, fname, false, __location__);
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli2, -1, fname, false, __location__);
+
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum1);
+
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli2, fnum2, fname, false, __location__);
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli2, -1, fname, false, __location__);
+
+ smbcli_close(cli2->tree, fnum2);
+
+ /* And the file should be deleted ! */
+ fnum1 = smbcli_open(cli1->tree, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE);
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum1 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open of %s failed (%s)",
+ fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum1);
+ smbcli_setatr(cli1->tree, fname, 0, 0);
+ smbcli_unlink(cli1->tree, fname);
+
+ return correct;
+}
+
/* Test 17 ... */
static bool deltest17(struct torture_context *tctx, struct smbcli_state *cli1, struct smbcli_state *cli2)
{
@@ -967,6 +1056,532 @@ static bool deltest17(struct torture_context *tctx, struct smbcli_state *cli1, s
return correct;
}
+/* Test 17a - like 17, but the delete on close handle is closed last */
+static bool deltest17a(struct torture_context *tctx, struct smbcli_state *cli1, struct smbcli_state *cli2)
+{
+ int fnum1 = -1;
+ int fnum2 = -1;
+ bool correct = true;
+
+ del_clean_area(cli1, cli2);
+
+ /* Ensure the file doesn't already exist. */
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum1);
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum2);
+ smbcli_setatr(cli1->tree, fname, 0, 0);
+ smbcli_unlink(cli1->tree, fname);
+
+ /* Firstly open and create with all access */
+ fnum1 = smbcli_nt_create_full(cli1->tree, fname, 0,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_ALL,
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_READ|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_WRITE|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_DELETE,
+ NTCREATEX_DISP_CREATE,
+ 0, 0);
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum1 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 1 of %s failed (%s)",
+ fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ /* And close - just to create the file. */
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum1);
+
+ /* Next open with all access, but add delete on close. */
+ fnum1 = smbcli_nt_create_full(cli1->tree, fname, 0,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_ALL,
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_READ|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_WRITE|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_DELETE,
+ NTCREATEX_DISP_OPEN,
+ NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE, 0);
+
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum1 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 1 of %s failed (%s)",
+ fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ /* The delete on close bit is *not* reported as being set. */
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum1, fname, false, __location__);
+
+ /* Now try opening again for read-only. */
+ fnum2 = smbcli_nt_create_full(cli1->tree, fname, 0,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_READ|
+ SEC_STD_DELETE,
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_READ|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_WRITE|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_DELETE,
+ NTCREATEX_DISP_OPEN,
+ 0, 0);
+
+ /* Should work. */
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum2 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 2 of %s failed (%s)",
+ fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ /* still not reported as being set on either */
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum1, fname, false, __location__);
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum2, fname, false, __location__);
+
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum2);
+
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum1, fname, false, __location__);
+
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum1);
+
+ /*
+ * The file is still there:
+ * The second open seems to have removed the initial
+ * delete on close flag from the first handle
+ */
+ fnum1 = smbcli_open(cli1->tree, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE);
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum1 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 3 of %s failed (%s)",
+ fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum1);
+ smbcli_setatr(cli1->tree, fname, 0, 0);
+ smbcli_unlink(cli1->tree, fname);
+
+ return correct;
+}
+
+/* Test 17b - like 17a, but the initial delete on close is set on the second handle */
+static bool deltest17b(struct torture_context *tctx, struct smbcli_state *cli1, struct smbcli_state *cli2)
+{
+ int fnum1 = -1;
+ int fnum2 = -1;
+ bool correct = true;
+
+ del_clean_area(cli1, cli2);
+
+ /* Ensure the file doesn't already exist. */
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum1);
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum2);
+ smbcli_setatr(cli1->tree, fname, 0, 0);
+ smbcli_unlink(cli1->tree, fname);
+
+ /* Firstly open and create with all access */
+ fnum1 = smbcli_nt_create_full(cli1->tree, fname, 0,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_ALL,
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_READ|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_WRITE|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_DELETE,
+ NTCREATEX_DISP_CREATE,
+ 0, 0);
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum1 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 1 of %s failed (%s)",
+ fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ /* And close - just to create the file. */
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum1);
+
+ /* Next open with all access, but add delete on close. */
+ fnum1 = smbcli_nt_create_full(cli1->tree, fname, 0,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_ALL,
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_READ|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_WRITE|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_DELETE,
+ NTCREATEX_DISP_OPEN,
+ 0, 0);
+
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum1 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 1 of %s failed (%s)",
+ fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ /* The delete on close bit is *not* reported as being set. */
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum1, fname, false, __location__);
+
+ /* Now try opening again for read-only. */
+ fnum2 = smbcli_nt_create_full(cli1->tree, fname, 0,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_READ|
+ SEC_STD_DELETE,
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_READ|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_WRITE|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_DELETE,
+ NTCREATEX_DISP_OPEN,
+ NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE, 0);
+
+ /* Should work. */
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum2 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 2 of %s failed (%s)",
+ fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ /* still not reported as being set on either */
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum1, fname, false, __location__);
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum2, fname, false, __location__);
+
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum1);
+
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum2, fname, false, __location__);
+
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum2);
+
+ /* Make sure the file has been deleted */
+ fnum1 = smbcli_open(cli1->tree, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE);
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum1 == -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 3 of %s succeeded (should fail)",
+ fname));
+
+ CHECK_STATUS(cli1, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND);
+
+ return correct;
+}
+
+/* Test 17c - like 17, but the initial delete on close is set on the second handle */
+static bool deltest17c(struct torture_context *tctx, struct smbcli_state *cli1, struct smbcli_state *cli2)
+{
+ int fnum1 = -1;
+ int fnum2 = -1;
+ bool correct = true;
+
+ del_clean_area(cli1, cli2);
+
+ /* Ensure the file doesn't already exist. */
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum1);
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum2);
+ smbcli_setatr(cli1->tree, fname, 0, 0);
+ smbcli_unlink(cli1->tree, fname);
+
+ /* Firstly open and create with all access */
+ fnum1 = smbcli_nt_create_full(cli1->tree, fname, 0,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_ALL,
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_READ|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_WRITE|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_DELETE,
+ NTCREATEX_DISP_CREATE,
+ 0, 0);
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum1 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 1 of %s failed (%s)",
+ fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ /* And close - just to create the file. */
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum1);
+
+ /* Next open with all access, but add delete on close. */
+ fnum1 = smbcli_nt_create_full(cli1->tree, fname, 0,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_ALL,
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_READ|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_WRITE|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_DELETE,
+ NTCREATEX_DISP_OPEN,
+ 0, 0);
+
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum1 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 1 of %s failed (%s)",
+ fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ /* The delete on close bit is *not* reported as being set. */
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum1, fname, false, __location__);
+
+ /* Now try opening again for read-only. */
+ fnum2 = smbcli_nt_create_full(cli1->tree, fname, 0,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_READ|
+ SEC_STD_DELETE,
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_READ|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_WRITE|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_DELETE,
+ NTCREATEX_DISP_OPEN,
+ NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE, 0);
+
+ /* Should work. */
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum2 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 2 of %s failed (%s)",
+ fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ /* still not reported as being set on either */
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum1, fname, false, __location__);
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum2, fname, false, __location__);
+
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum2);
+
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum1, fname, true, __location__);
+
+ fnum2 = smbcli_open(cli1->tree, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE);
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum2 == -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 3 of %s succeeded (should fail)",
+ fname));
+
+ CHECK_STATUS(cli1, NT_STATUS_DELETE_PENDING);
+
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum1);
+
+ /* Make sure the file has been deleted */
+ fnum1 = smbcli_open(cli1->tree, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE);
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum1 == -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 4 of %s succeeded (should fail)",
+ fname));
+
+ CHECK_STATUS(cli1, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND);
+
+ return correct;
+}
+
+/* Test 17d - like 17a, but the first delete-on-close opener creates the file */
+static bool deltest17d(struct torture_context *tctx, struct smbcli_state *cli1, struct smbcli_state *cli2)
+{
+ int fnum1 = -1;
+ int fnum2 = -1;
+ bool correct = true;
+
+ del_clean_area(cli1, cli2);
+
+ /* Ensure the file doesn't already exist. */
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum1);
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum2);
+ smbcli_setatr(cli1->tree, fname, 0, 0);
+ smbcli_unlink(cli1->tree, fname);
+
+
+ /* Create the file with delete on close. */
+ fnum1 = smbcli_nt_create_full(cli1->tree, fname, 0,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_ALL,
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_READ|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_WRITE|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_DELETE,
+ NTCREATEX_DISP_CREATE,
+ NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE, 0);
+
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum1 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 1 of %s failed (%s)",
+ fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ /* The delete on close bit is *not* reported as being set. */
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum1, fname, false, __location__);
+
+ /* Now try opening again for read-only. */
+ fnum2 = smbcli_nt_create_full(cli1->tree, fname, 0,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_READ|
+ SEC_STD_DELETE,
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_READ|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_WRITE|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_DELETE,
+ NTCREATEX_DISP_OPEN,
+ 0, 0);
+
+ /* Should work. */
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum2 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 2 of %s failed (%s)",
+ fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ /* still not reported as being set on either */
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum1, fname, false, __location__);
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum2, fname, false, __location__);
+
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum2);
+
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum1, fname, false, __location__);
+
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum1);
+
+ /*
+ * The file is still there:
+ * The second open seems to have removed the initial
+ * delete on close flag from the first handle
+ */
+ fnum1 = smbcli_open(cli1->tree, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE);
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum1 == -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 3 of %s succeed (should fail)",
+ fname));
+
+ CHECK_STATUS(cli1, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND);
+
+ return correct;
+}
+
+static bool deltest17e(struct torture_context *tctx, struct smbcli_state *cli1, struct smbcli_state *cli2)
+{
+ int fnum1 = -1;
+ int fnum2 = -1;
+ int fnum3 = -1;
+ bool correct = true;
+
+ del_clean_area(cli1, cli2);
+
+ /* Ensure the file doesn't already exist. */
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum1);
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum2);
+ smbcli_setatr(cli1->tree, fname, 0, 0);
+ smbcli_unlink(cli1->tree, fname);
+
+ /* Firstly open and create with all access */
+ fnum3 = smbcli_nt_create_full(cli1->tree, fname, 0,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_ALL,
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_READ|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_WRITE|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_DELETE,
+ NTCREATEX_DISP_CREATE,
+ 0, 0);
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum3 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 1 of %s failed (%s)",
+ fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ /* Next open with all access, but add delete on close. */
+ fnum1 = smbcli_nt_create_full(cli1->tree, fname, 0,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_ALL,
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_READ|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_WRITE|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_DELETE,
+ NTCREATEX_DISP_OPEN,
+ NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE, 0);
+
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum1 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 2 of %s failed (%s)",
+ fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ /* The delete on close bit is *not* reported as being set. */
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum1, fname, false, __location__);
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum3, fname, false, __location__);
+
+ /* Now try opening again for read-only. */
+ fnum2 = smbcli_nt_create_full(cli1->tree, fname, 0,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_READ|
+ SEC_STD_DELETE,
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_READ|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_WRITE|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_DELETE,
+ NTCREATEX_DISP_OPEN,
+ 0, 0);
+
+ /* Should work. */
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum2 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 3 of %s failed (%s)",
+ fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ /* still not reported as being set on either */
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum1, fname, false, __location__);
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum2, fname, false, __location__);
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum3, fname, false, __location__);
+
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum1);
+
+ /*
+ * closing the handle that has delete_on_close set
+ * inherits the flag to the global context
+ */
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum2, fname, true, __location__);
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum3, fname, true, __location__);
+
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum2);
+
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum3, fname, true, __location__);
+
+ fnum1 = smbcli_open(cli1->tree, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE);
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum1 == -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 4 of %s succeeded (should fail)",
+ fname));
+
+ CHECK_STATUS(cli1, NT_STATUS_DELETE_PENDING);
+
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum3);
+
+ fnum1 = smbcli_open(cli1->tree, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE);
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum1 == -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 5 of %s succeeded (should fail)",
+ fname));
+
+ CHECK_STATUS(cli1, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND);
+
+ return correct;
+}
+
+static bool deltest17f(struct torture_context *tctx, struct smbcli_state *cli1, struct smbcli_state *cli2)
+{
+ int fnum1 = -1;
+ int fnum2 = -1;
+ int fnum3 = -1;
+ bool correct = true;
+ NTSTATUS status;
+
+ del_clean_area(cli1, cli2);
+
+ /* Ensure the file doesn't already exist. */
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum1);
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum2);
+ smbcli_setatr(cli1->tree, fname, 0, 0);
+ smbcli_unlink(cli1->tree, fname);
+
+ /* Firstly open and create with all access */
+ fnum1 = smbcli_nt_create_full(cli1->tree, fname, 0,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_ALL,
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_READ|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_WRITE|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_DELETE,
+ NTCREATEX_DISP_CREATE,
+ NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE, 0);
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum1 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 1 of %s failed (%s)",
+ fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ /* The delete on close bit is *not* reported as being set. */
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum1, fname, false, __location__);
+
+ /* Next open with all access, but add delete on close. */
+ fnum2 = smbcli_nt_create_full(cli1->tree, fname, 0,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_ALL,
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_READ|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_WRITE|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_DELETE,
+ NTCREATEX_DISP_OPEN,
+ NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE, 0);
+
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum2 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 2 of %s failed (%s)",
+ fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ /* still not reported as being set on either */
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum1, fname, false, __location__);
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum2, fname, false, __location__);
+
+ /* Now try opening again for read-only. */
+ fnum3 = smbcli_nt_create_full(cli1->tree, fname, 0,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_READ|
+ SEC_STD_DELETE,
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_READ|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_WRITE|
+ NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_DELETE,
+ NTCREATEX_DISP_OPEN,
+ NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE, 0);
+
+ /* Should work. */
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum3 != -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 3 of %s failed (%s)",
+ fname, smbcli_errstr(cli1->tree)));
+
+ /* still not reported as being set on either */
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum1, fname, false, __location__);
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum2, fname, false, __location__);
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum3, fname, false, __location__);
+
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum1);
+
+ /*
+ * closing the handle that has delete_on_close set
+ * inherits the flag to the global context
+ */
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum2, fname, true, __location__);
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum3, fname, true, __location__);
+
+
+ status = smbcli_nt_delete_on_close(cli1->tree, fnum2, false);
+ torture_assert_ntstatus_ok(tctx, status,
+ "clearing delete_on_close on file failed !");
+
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum2, fname, false, __location__);
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum3, fname, false, __location__);
+
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum2);
+
+ correct &= check_delete_on_close(tctx, cli1, fnum3, fname, true, __location__);
+
+ fnum1 = smbcli_open(cli1->tree, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE);
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum1 == -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 4 of %s succeeded (should fail)",
+ fname));
+
+ CHECK_STATUS(cli1, NT_STATUS_DELETE_PENDING);
+
+ smbcli_close(cli1->tree, fnum3);
+
+ fnum1 = smbcli_open(cli1->tree, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE);
+ torture_assert(tctx, fnum1 == -1, talloc_asprintf(tctx, "open - 5 of %s succeeded (should fail)",
+ fname));
+
+ CHECK_STATUS(cli1, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND);
+
+ return correct;
+}
+
/* Test 18 ... */
static bool deltest18(struct torture_context *tctx, struct smbcli_state *cli1, struct smbcli_state *cli2)
{
@@ -1607,7 +2222,14 @@ struct torture_suite *torture_test_delete(void)
torture_suite_add_2smb_test(suite, "deltest14", deltest14);
torture_suite_add_2smb_test(suite, "deltest15", deltest15);
torture_suite_add_2smb_test(suite, "deltest16", deltest16);
+ torture_suite_add_2smb_test(suite, "deltest16a", deltest16a);
torture_suite_add_2smb_test(suite, "deltest17", deltest17);
+ torture_suite_add_2smb_test(suite, "deltest17a", deltest17a);
+ torture_suite_add_2smb_test(suite, "deltest17b", deltest17b);
+ torture_suite_add_2smb_test(suite, "deltest17c", deltest17c);
+ torture_suite_add_2smb_test(suite, "deltest17d", deltest17d);
+ torture_suite_add_2smb_test(suite, "deltest17e", deltest17e);
+ torture_suite_add_2smb_test(suite, "deltest17f", deltest17f);
torture_suite_add_2smb_test(suite, "deltest18", deltest18);
torture_suite_add_2smb_test(suite, "deltest19", deltest19);
torture_suite_add_2smb_test(suite, "deltest20", deltest20);