From 77889f63e6cf66553e615dbe9a4eba09ad046553 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Adam Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 18:09:14 +0100 Subject: s4:torture:smb2: add a durable-open.open-oplock test this is a variant of the open-lease test that does the initial durable open with a batch oplock instead of a RH lease. This is e.g. useful do analyse a (mis?) behaviour with current windows 8 preview versions, compared to w2k8r2 Autobuild-User: Michael Adam Autobuild-Date: Tue Feb 21 19:51:21 CET 2012 on sn-devel-104 --- source4/torture/smb2/durable_open.c | 85 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 85 insertions(+) (limited to 'source4/torture/smb2') diff --git a/source4/torture/smb2/durable_open.c b/source4/torture/smb2/durable_open.c index e3f7a4230b..6ef5a321e9 100644 --- a/source4/torture/smb2/durable_open.c +++ b/source4/torture/smb2/durable_open.c @@ -1067,6 +1067,89 @@ bool test_durable_open_open_lease(struct torture_context *tctx, return ret; } +/** + * Open with a batch oplock, disconnect, open in another tree, reconnect. + * + * This test actually demonstrates a minimum level of respect for the durable + * open in the face of another open. As long as this test shows an inability to + * reconnect after an open, the oplock/lease tests above will certainly + * demonstrate an error on reconnect. + */ +bool test_durable_open_open_oplock(struct torture_context *tctx, + struct smb2_tree *tree1, + struct smb2_tree *tree2) +{ + TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx = talloc_new(tctx); + struct smb2_create io1, io2; + struct smb2_lease ls; + struct smb2_handle h1, h2; + NTSTATUS status; + char fname[256]; + bool ret = true; + uint64_t lease; + + /* + * Choose a random name and random lease in case the state is left a + * little funky. + */ + lease = random(); + snprintf(fname, 256, "durable_open_open_oplock_%s.dat", + generate_random_str(tctx, 8)); + + /* Clean slate */ + smb2_util_unlink(tree1, fname); + + /* Create with batch oplock */ + smb2_oplock_create(&io1, fname, SMB2_OPLOCK_LEVEL_BATCH); + io1.in.durable_open = true; + + status = smb2_create(tree1, mem_ctx, &io1); + CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK); + h1 = io1.out.file.handle; + CHECK_CREATED(&io1, CREATED, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE); + CHECK_VAL(io1.out.durable_open, true); + CHECK_VAL(io1.out.oplock_level, SMB2_OPLOCK_LEVEL_BATCH); + + /* Disconnect */ + talloc_free(tree1); + tree1 = NULL; + + /* Open the file in tree2 */ + smb2_oplock_create(&io2, fname, SMB2_OPLOCK_LEVEL_NONE); + + status = smb2_create(tree2, mem_ctx, &io2); + CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK); + h2 = io2.out.file.handle; + CHECK_CREATED(&io1, CREATED, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE); + + /* Reconnect */ + if (!torture_smb2_connection(tctx, &tree1)) { + torture_warning(tctx, "couldn't reconnect, bailing\n"); + ret = false; + goto done; + } + + ZERO_STRUCT(io1); + io1.in.fname = fname; + io1.in.durable_handle = &h1; + io1.in.lease_request = &ls; + + status = smb2_create(tree1, mem_ctx, &io1); + CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND); + h1 = io1.out.file.handle; + + done: + smb2_util_close(tree2, h2); + smb2_util_unlink(tree2, fname); + smb2_util_close(tree1, h1); + smb2_util_unlink(tree1, fname); + + talloc_free(tree1); + talloc_free(tree2); + + return ret; +} + struct torture_suite *torture_smb2_durable_open_init(void) { struct torture_suite *suite = @@ -1085,6 +1168,8 @@ struct torture_suite *torture_smb2_durable_open_init(void) torture_suite_add_1smb2_test(suite, "lock", test_durable_open_lock); torture_suite_add_2smb2_test(suite, "open-lease", test_durable_open_open_lease); + torture_suite_add_2smb2_test(suite, "open-oplock", + test_durable_open_open_oplock); suite->description = talloc_strdup(suite, "SMB2-DURABLE-OPEN tests"); -- cgit