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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
test suite for delayed write update
Copyright (C) Volker Lendecke 2004
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2004
Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 2004
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include "includes.h"
#include "torture/torture.h"
#include "libcli/raw/libcliraw.h"
#include "system/time.h"
#include "system/filesys.h"
#include "libcli/libcli.h"
#include "torture/util.h"
#define BASEDIR "\\delaywrite"
static BOOL test_delayed_write_update(struct smbcli_state *cli, TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx)
{
union smb_fileinfo finfo1, finfo2;
const char *fname = BASEDIR "\\torture_file.txt";
NTSTATUS status;
int fnum1 = -1;
BOOL ret = True;
ssize_t written;
time_t t;
printf("Testing delayed update of write time\n");
if (!torture_setup_dir(cli, BASEDIR)) {
return False;
}
fnum1 = smbcli_open(cli->tree, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, DENY_NONE);
if (fnum1 == -1) {
printf("Failed to open %s\n", fname);
return False;
}
finfo1.basic_info.level = RAW_FILEINFO_BASIC_INFO;
finfo1.basic_info.in.file.fnum = fnum1;
finfo2 = finfo1;
status = smb_raw_fileinfo(cli->tree, mem_ctx, &finfo1);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("fileinfo failed: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
return False;
}
printf("Initial write time %s\n",
nt_time_string(mem_ctx, finfo1.basic_info.out.write_time));
/* 3 second delay to ensure we get past any 2 second time
granularity (older systems may have that) */
sleep(3);
written = smbcli_write(cli->tree, fnum1, 0, "x", 0, 1);
if (written != 1) {
printf("write failed - wrote %d bytes (%s)\n",
(int)written, __location__);
return False;
}
t = time(NULL);
while (time(NULL) < t+120) {
status = smb_raw_fileinfo(cli->tree, mem_ctx, &finfo2);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("fileinfo failed: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
ret = False;
break;
}
printf("write time %s\n",
nt_time_string(mem_ctx, finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time));
if (finfo1.basic_info.out.write_time != finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time) {
printf("Server updated write_time after %d seconds\n",
(int)(time(NULL) - t));
break;
}
sleep(1);
fflush(stdout);
}
if (finfo1.basic_info.out.write_time == finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time) {
printf("Server did not update write time?!\n");
ret = False;
}
if (fnum1 != -1)
smbcli_close(cli->tree, fnum1);
smbcli_unlink(cli->tree, fname);
smbcli_deltree(cli->tree, BASEDIR);
return ret;
}
/*
* Do as above, but using 2 connections.
*/
static BOOL test_delayed_write_update2(struct smbcli_state *cli, TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx)
{
struct smbcli_state *cli2=NULL;
union smb_fileinfo finfo1, finfo2;
const char *fname = BASEDIR "\\torture_file.txt";
NTSTATUS status;
int fnum1 = -1;
int fnum2 = -1;
BOOL ret = True;
ssize_t written;
time_t t;
union smb_flush flsh;
printf("Testing delayed update of write time using 2 connections\n");
if (!torture_open_connection(&cli2, 1)) {
return False;
}
if (!torture_setup_dir(cli, BASEDIR)) {
return False;
}
fnum1 = smbcli_open(cli->tree, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, DENY_NONE);
if (fnum1 == -1) {
printf("Failed to open %s\n", fname);
return False;
}
finfo1.basic_info.level = RAW_FILEINFO_BASIC_INFO;
finfo1.basic_info.in.file.fnum = fnum1;
finfo2 = finfo1;
status = smb_raw_fileinfo(cli->tree, mem_ctx, &finfo1);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("fileinfo failed: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
return False;
}
printf("Initial write time %s\n",
nt_time_string(mem_ctx, finfo1.basic_info.out.write_time));
/* 3 second delay to ensure we get past any 2 second time
granularity (older systems may have that) */
sleep(3);
{
/* Try using setfileinfo instead of write to update write time. */
union smb_setfileinfo sfinfo;
time_t t_set = time(NULL);
sfinfo.basic_info.level = RAW_SFILEINFO_BASIC_INFO;
sfinfo.basic_info.in.file.fnum = fnum1;
sfinfo.basic_info.in.create_time = finfo1.basic_info.out.create_time;
sfinfo.basic_info.in.access_time = finfo1.basic_info.out.access_time;
/* I tried this with both + and - ve to see if it makes a different.
It doesn't - once the filetime is set via setfileinfo it stays that way. */
#if 1
unix_to_nt_time(&sfinfo.basic_info.in.write_time, t_set - 30000);
#else
unix_to_nt_time(&sfinfo.basic_info.in.write_time, t_set + 30000);
#endif
sfinfo.basic_info.in.change_time = finfo1.basic_info.out.change_time;
sfinfo.basic_info.in.attrib = finfo1.basic_info.out.attrib;
status = smb_raw_setfileinfo(cli->tree, &sfinfo);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("sfileinfo failed: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
return False;
}
}
t = time(NULL);
while (time(NULL) < t+120) {
finfo2.basic_info.in.file.path = fname;
status = smb_raw_pathinfo(cli2->tree, mem_ctx, &finfo2);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("fileinfo failed: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
ret = False;
break;
}
printf("write time %s\n",
nt_time_string(mem_ctx, finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time));
if (finfo1.basic_info.out.write_time != finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time) {
printf("Server updated write_time after %d seconds\n",
(int)(time(NULL) - t));
break;
}
sleep(1);
fflush(stdout);
}
if (finfo1.basic_info.out.write_time == finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time) {
printf("Server did not update write time?!\n");
ret = False;
}
/* Now try a write to see if the write time gets reset. */
finfo1.basic_info.level = RAW_FILEINFO_BASIC_INFO;
finfo1.basic_info.in.file.fnum = fnum1;
finfo2 = finfo1;
status = smb_raw_fileinfo(cli->tree, mem_ctx, &finfo1);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("fileinfo failed: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
return False;
}
printf("Modified write time %s\n",
nt_time_string(mem_ctx, finfo1.basic_info.out.write_time));
printf("Doing a 10 byte write to extend the file and see if this changes the last write time.\n");
written = smbcli_write(cli->tree, fnum1, 0, "0123456789", 1, 10);
if (written != 10) {
printf("write failed - wrote %d bytes (%s)\n",
(int)written, __location__);
return False;
}
/* Just to prove to tridge that the an smbflush has no effect on
the write time :-). The setfileinfo IS STICKY. JRA. */
printf("Doing flush after write\n");
flsh.flush.level = RAW_FLUSH_FLUSH;
flsh.flush.in.file.fnum = fnum1;
status = smb_raw_flush(cli->tree, &flsh);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("smbflush failed: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
return False;
}
t = time(NULL);
/* Once the time was set using setfileinfo then it stays set - writes
don't have any effect. But make sure. */
while (time(NULL) < t+15) {
status = smb_raw_fileinfo(cli->tree, mem_ctx, &finfo2);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("fileinfo failed: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
ret = False;
break;
}
printf("write time %s\n",
nt_time_string(mem_ctx, finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time));
if (finfo1.basic_info.out.write_time != finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time) {
printf("Server updated write_time after %d seconds\n",
(int)(time(NULL) - t));
break;
}
sleep(1);
fflush(stdout);
}
if (finfo1.basic_info.out.write_time == finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time) {
printf("Server did not update write time\n");
}
fnum2 = smbcli_open(cli->tree, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE);
if (fnum2 == -1) {
printf("Failed to open %s\n", fname);
return False;
}
printf("Doing a 10 byte write to extend the file via second fd and see if this changes the last write time.\n");
written = smbcli_write(cli->tree, fnum2, 0, "0123456789", 11, 10);
if (written != 10) {
printf("write failed - wrote %d bytes (%s)\n",
(int)written, __location__);
return False;
}
status = smb_raw_fileinfo(cli->tree, mem_ctx, &finfo2);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("fileinfo failed: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
return False;
}
printf("write time %s\n",
nt_time_string(mem_ctx, finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time));
if (finfo1.basic_info.out.write_time != finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time) {
printf("Server updated write_time\n");
}
printf("Closing the first fd to see if write time updated.\n");
smbcli_close(cli->tree, fnum1);
fnum1 = -1;
printf("Doing a 10 byte write to extend the file via second fd and see if this changes the last write time.\n");
written = smbcli_write(cli->tree, fnum2, 0, "0123456789", 21, 10);
if (written != 10) {
printf("write failed - wrote %d bytes (%s)\n",
(int)written, __location__);
return False;
}
finfo1.basic_info.level = RAW_FILEINFO_BASIC_INFO;
finfo1.basic_info.in.file.fnum = fnum2;
finfo2 = finfo1;
status = smb_raw_fileinfo(cli->tree, mem_ctx, &finfo2);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("fileinfo failed: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
return False;
}
printf("write time %s\n",
nt_time_string(mem_ctx, finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time));
if (finfo1.basic_info.out.write_time != finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time) {
printf("Server updated write_time\n");
}
t = time(NULL);
/* Once the time was set using setfileinfo then it stays set - writes
don't have any effect. But make sure. */
while (time(NULL) < t+15) {
status = smb_raw_fileinfo(cli->tree, mem_ctx, &finfo2);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("fileinfo failed: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
ret = False;
break;
}
printf("write time %s\n",
nt_time_string(mem_ctx, finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time));
if (finfo1.basic_info.out.write_time != finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time) {
printf("Server updated write_time after %d seconds\n",
(int)(time(NULL) - t));
break;
}
sleep(1);
fflush(stdout);
}
if (finfo1.basic_info.out.write_time == finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time) {
printf("Server did not update write time\n");
}
printf("Closing both fd's to see if write time updated.\n");
smbcli_close(cli->tree, fnum2);
fnum2 = -1;
fnum1 = smbcli_open(cli->tree, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE);
if (fnum1 == -1) {
printf("Failed to open %s\n", fname);
return False;
}
finfo1.basic_info.level = RAW_FILEINFO_BASIC_INFO;
finfo1.basic_info.in.file.fnum = fnum1;
finfo2 = finfo1;
status = smb_raw_fileinfo(cli->tree, mem_ctx, &finfo1);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("fileinfo failed: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
return False;
}
printf("Second open initial write time %s\n",
nt_time_string(mem_ctx, finfo1.basic_info.out.write_time));
sleep(10);
printf("Doing a 10 byte write to extend the file to see if this changes the last write time.\n");
written = smbcli_write(cli->tree, fnum1, 0, "0123456789", 31, 10);
if (written != 10) {
printf("write failed - wrote %d bytes (%s)\n",
(int)written, __location__);
return False;
}
finfo1.basic_info.level = RAW_FILEINFO_BASIC_INFO;
finfo1.basic_info.in.file.fnum = fnum1;
finfo2 = finfo1;
status = smb_raw_fileinfo(cli->tree, mem_ctx, &finfo2);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("fileinfo failed: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
return False;
}
printf("write time %s\n",
nt_time_string(mem_ctx, finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time));
if (finfo1.basic_info.out.write_time != finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time) {
printf("Server updated write_time\n");
}
t = time(NULL);
/* Once the time was set using setfileinfo then it stays set - writes
don't have any effect. But make sure. */
while (time(NULL) < t+15) {
status = smb_raw_fileinfo(cli->tree, mem_ctx, &finfo2);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("fileinfo failed: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
ret = False;
break;
}
printf("write time %s\n",
nt_time_string(mem_ctx, finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time));
if (finfo1.basic_info.out.write_time != finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time) {
printf("Server updated write_time after %d seconds\n",
(int)(time(NULL) - t));
break;
}
sleep(1);
fflush(stdout);
}
if (finfo1.basic_info.out.write_time == finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time) {
printf("Server did not update write time\n");
}
/* One more test to do. We should read the filetime via findfirst on the
second connection to ensure it's the same. This is very easy for a Windows
server but a bastard to get right on a POSIX server. JRA. */
if (cli2 != NULL) {
torture_close_connection(cli2);
}
if (fnum1 != -1)
smbcli_close(cli->tree, fnum1);
smbcli_unlink(cli->tree, fname);
smbcli_deltree(cli->tree, BASEDIR);
return ret;
}
/* Windows does obviously not update the stat info during a write call. I
* *think* this is the problem causing a spurious Excel 2003 on XP error
* message when saving a file. Excel does a setfileinfo, writes, and then does
* a getpath(!)info. Or so... For Samba sometimes it displays an error message
* that the file might have been changed in between. What i've been able to
* trace down is that this happens if the getpathinfo after the write shows a
* different last write time than the setfileinfo showed. This is really
* nasty....
*/
static BOOL test_finfo_after_write(struct smbcli_state *cli, TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx)
{
union smb_fileinfo finfo1, finfo2;
const char *fname = BASEDIR "\\torture_file.txt";
NTSTATUS status;
int fnum1 = -1;
int fnum2;
BOOL ret = True;
ssize_t written;
struct smbcli_state *cli2=NULL;
printf("Testing finfo update on close\n");
if (!torture_setup_dir(cli, BASEDIR)) {
return False;
}
fnum1 = smbcli_open(cli->tree, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, DENY_NONE);
if (fnum1 == -1) {
ret = False;
goto done;
}
finfo1.basic_info.level = RAW_FILEINFO_BASIC_INFO;
finfo1.basic_info.in.file.fnum = fnum1;
status = smb_raw_fileinfo(cli->tree, mem_ctx, &finfo1);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("fileinfo failed: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
ret = False;
goto done;
}
msleep(1000);
written = smbcli_write(cli->tree, fnum1, 0, "x", 0, 1);
if (written != 1) {
printf("(%s) written gave %d - should have been 1\n",
__location__, (int)written);
ret = False;
goto done;
}
if (!torture_open_connection(&cli2, 1)) {
return False;
}
fnum2 = smbcli_open(cli2->tree, fname, O_RDWR, DENY_NONE);
if (fnum2 == -1) {
printf("(%s) failed to open 2nd time - %s\n",
__location__, smbcli_errstr(cli2->tree));
ret = False;
goto done;
}
written = smbcli_write(cli2->tree, fnum2, 0, "x", 0, 1);
if (written != 1) {
printf("(%s) written gave %d - should have been 1\n",
__location__, (int)written);
ret = False;
goto done;
}
finfo2.basic_info.level = RAW_FILEINFO_BASIC_INFO;
finfo2.basic_info.in.file.path = fname;
status = smb_raw_pathinfo(cli2->tree, mem_ctx, &finfo2);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("(%s) fileinfo failed: %s\n",
__location__, nt_errstr(status)));
ret = False;
goto done;
}
if (finfo1.basic_info.out.create_time !=
finfo2.basic_info.out.create_time) {
printf("(%s) create_time changed\n", __location__);
ret = False;
goto done;
}
if (finfo1.basic_info.out.access_time !=
finfo2.basic_info.out.access_time) {
printf("(%s) access_time changed\n", __location__);
ret = False;
goto done;
}
if (finfo1.basic_info.out.write_time !=
finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time) {
printf("(%s) write_time changed\n", __location__);
printf("write time conn 1 = %s, conn 2 = %s\n",
nt_time_string(mem_ctx, finfo1.basic_info.out.write_time),
nt_time_string(mem_ctx, finfo2.basic_info.out.write_time));
ret = False;
goto done;
}
if (finfo1.basic_info.out.change_time !=
finfo2.basic_info.out.change_time) {
printf("(%s) change_time changed\n", __location__);
ret = False;
goto done;
}
/* One of the two following calls updates the qpathinfo. */
/* If you had skipped the smbcli_write on fnum2, it would
* *not* have updated the stat on disk */
smbcli_close(cli2->tree, fnum2);
torture_close_connection(cli2);
cli2 = NULL;
/* This call is only for the people looking at ethereal :-) */
finfo2.basic_info.level = RAW_FILEINFO_BASIC_INFO;
finfo2.basic_info.in.file.path = fname;
status = smb_raw_pathinfo(cli->tree, mem_ctx, &finfo2);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("fileinfo failed: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
ret = False;
goto done;
}
done:
if (fnum1 != -1)
smbcli_close(cli->tree, fnum1);
smbcli_unlink(cli->tree, fname);
smbcli_deltree(cli->tree, BASEDIR);
if (cli2 != NULL) {
torture_close_connection(cli2);
}
return ret;
}
/*
testing of delayed update of write_time
*/
BOOL torture_delay_write(struct torture_context *torture)
{
struct smbcli_state *cli;
BOOL ret = True;
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx;
if (!torture_open_connection(&cli, 0)) {
return False;
}
mem_ctx = talloc_init("torture_delay_write");
ret &= test_finfo_after_write(cli, mem_ctx);
ret &= test_delayed_write_update(cli, mem_ctx);
ret &= test_delayed_write_update2(cli, mem_ctx);
torture_close_connection(cli);
talloc_free(mem_ctx);
return ret;
}
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