From 3d7196d0a470d31a531a618f210cd60635361daf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Adam Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2012 13:43:17 +0200 Subject: s4:torture:smb2: fix the durable-open.delete_on_close1 test This test used to flap because there was an invalid check of the file-id. This might or might not be the same after a new open. Hence the flapping. The new version simply opens a file as durable handle with delete_on_close set, writes a byte and closes the file. Then on a new connect, the file is opened again, and it is checked that the file has been created (again) and that it is empty. --- source4/torture/smb2/durable_open.c | 69 +++++++++---------------------------- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 53 deletions(-) (limited to 'source4/torture') diff --git a/source4/torture/smb2/durable_open.c b/source4/torture/smb2/durable_open.c index 1cf183bdb6..e5f23a6acc 100644 --- a/source4/torture/smb2/durable_open.c +++ b/source4/torture/smb2/durable_open.c @@ -722,12 +722,9 @@ bool test_durable_open_delete_on_close1(struct torture_context *tctx, char fname[256]; struct smb2_handle _h; struct smb2_handle *h = NULL; - struct smb2_create io1, io2, io3; + struct smb2_create io1, io2; bool ret = true; - struct smb2_transport *transport; - struct smb2_session *session2; - struct smb2_tree *tree2; - union smb_fileinfo info1, info2; + uint8_t b = 0; /* Choose a random name in case the state is left a little funky. */ snprintf(fname, 256, "durable_open_delete_on_close1_%s.dat", @@ -749,80 +746,46 @@ bool test_durable_open_delete_on_close1(struct torture_context *tctx, CHECK_VAL(io1.out.durable_open, true); CHECK_VAL(io1.out.oplock_level, smb2_util_oplock_level("b")); - ZERO_STRUCT(info1); - info1.internal_information.level = RAW_FILEINFO_INTERNAL_INFORMATION; - info1.internal_information.in.file.handle = _h; - status = smb2_getinfo_file(tree, tree, &info1); + status = smb2_util_write(tree, *h, &b, 0, 1); CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK); - /* - * do a session logoff, establish a new session and tree - * connect on the same transport, and try a durable reopen - */ - transport = tree->session->transport; - status = smb2_logoff(tree->session); - CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK); + /* disconnect, leaving the durable handle in place */ + TALLOC_FREE(tree); - if (!torture_smb2_session_setup(tctx, transport, - 0, /* previous_session_id */ - mem_ctx, &session2)) - { - torture_warning(tctx, "session setup failed.\n"); + if (!torture_smb2_connection(tctx, &tree)) { + torture_warning(tctx, "could not reconnect, bailing\n"); ret = false; goto done; } /* - * the session setup has talloc-stolen the transport, - * so we can safely free the old tree+session for clarity + * Open the file on the new connection again + * and check that it has been newly created, + * i.e. delete on close was effective on the disconnected handle. + * Also check that the file is really empty, + * the previously written byte gone. */ - TALLOC_FREE(tree); - - if (!torture_smb2_tree_connect(tctx, session2, mem_ctx, &tree2)) { - torture_warning(tctx, "tree connect failed.\n"); - ret = false; - goto done; - } - - ZERO_STRUCT(io3); - io3.in.fname = fname; - io3.in.durable_handle = h; - h = NULL; - smb2_oplock_create_share(&io2, fname, smb2_util_share_access(""), smb2_util_oplock_level("b")); io2.in.create_options |= NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_DELETE_ON_CLOSE; - status = smb2_create(tree2, mem_ctx, &io2); + status = smb2_create(tree, mem_ctx, &io2); CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK); _h = io2.out.file.handle; h = &_h; - CHECK_CREATED(&io2, CREATED, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE); + CHECK_CREATED_SIZE(&io2, CREATED, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE, 0, 0); CHECK_VAL(io2.out.durable_open, false); CHECK_VAL(io2.out.oplock_level, smb2_util_oplock_level("b")); - ZERO_STRUCT(info2); - info2.internal_information.level = RAW_FILEINFO_INTERNAL_INFORMATION; - info2.internal_information.in.file.handle = _h; - status = smb2_getinfo_file(tree2, tree2, &info2); - CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK); - - CHECK_NOT_VAL(info1.internal_information.out.file_id, - info2.internal_information.out.file_id); - - status = smb2_create(tree2, mem_ctx, &io3); - CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND); - done: if (h != NULL) { - smb2_util_close(tree2, *h); + smb2_util_close(tree, *h); } - smb2_util_unlink(tree2, fname); + smb2_util_unlink(tree, fname); talloc_free(tree); - talloc_free(tree2); talloc_free(mem_ctx); -- cgit