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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
directory scanning tests
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2003
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 3 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "includes.h"
#include "libcli/libcli.h"
#include "torture/torture.h"
#include "torture/util.h"
#include "system/filesys.h"
static void list_fn(struct clilist_file_info *finfo, const char *name, void *state)
{
}
/*
test directory listing speed
*/
bool torture_dirtest1(struct torture_context *tctx,
struct smbcli_state *cli)
{
int i;
int fnum;
BOOL correct = True;
extern int torture_numops;
struct timeval tv;
torture_comment(tctx, "Creating %d random filenames\n", torture_numops);
srandom(0);
tv = timeval_current();
for (i=0;i<torture_numops;i++) {
char *fname;
asprintf(&fname, "\\%x", (int)random());
fnum = smbcli_open(cli->tree, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, DENY_NONE);
if (fnum == -1) {
fprintf(stderr,"(%s) Failed to open %s\n",
__location__, fname);
return False;
}
smbcli_close(cli->tree, fnum);
free(fname);
}
torture_comment(tctx, "Matched %d\n", smbcli_list(cli->tree, "a*.*", 0, list_fn, NULL));
torture_comment(tctx, "Matched %d\n", smbcli_list(cli->tree, "b*.*", 0, list_fn, NULL));
torture_comment(tctx, "Matched %d\n", smbcli_list(cli->tree, "xyzabc", 0, list_fn, NULL));
torture_comment(tctx, "dirtest core %g seconds\n", timeval_elapsed(&tv));
srandom(0);
for (i=0;i<torture_numops;i++) {
char *fname;
asprintf(&fname, "\\%x", (int)random());
smbcli_unlink(cli->tree, fname);
free(fname);
}
return correct;
}
bool torture_dirtest2(struct torture_context *tctx,
struct smbcli_state *cli)
{
int i;
int fnum, num_seen;
BOOL correct = True;
extern int torture_entries;
if (!torture_setup_dir(cli, "\\LISTDIR")) {
return False;
}
torture_comment(tctx, "Creating %d files\n", torture_entries);
/* Create torture_entries files and torture_entries directories. */
for (i=0;i<torture_entries;i++) {
char *fname;
asprintf(&fname, "\\LISTDIR\\f%d", i);
fnum = smbcli_nt_create_full(cli->tree, fname, 0,
SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_ALL,
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE,
NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_READ|NTCREATEX_SHARE_ACCESS_WRITE,
NTCREATEX_DISP_OVERWRITE_IF, 0, 0);
if (fnum == -1) {
fprintf(stderr,"(%s) Failed to open %s, error=%s\n",
__location__, fname, smbcli_errstr(cli->tree));
return False;
}
free(fname);
smbcli_close(cli->tree, fnum);
}
for (i=0;i<torture_entries;i++) {
char *fname;
asprintf(&fname, "\\LISTDIR\\d%d", i);
if (NT_STATUS_IS_ERR(smbcli_mkdir(cli->tree, fname))) {
fprintf(stderr,"(%s) Failed to open %s, error=%s\n",
__location__, fname, smbcli_errstr(cli->tree));
return False;
}
free(fname);
}
/* Now ensure that doing an old list sees both files and directories. */
num_seen = smbcli_list_old(cli->tree, "\\LISTDIR\\*", FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY, list_fn, NULL);
torture_comment(tctx, "num_seen = %d\n", num_seen );
/* We should see (torture_entries) each of files & directories + . and .. */
if (num_seen != (2*torture_entries)+2) {
correct = False;
fprintf(stderr,"(%s) entry count mismatch, should be %d, was %d\n",
__location__, (2*torture_entries)+2, num_seen);
}
/* Ensure if we have the "must have" bits we only see the
* relevant entries.
*/
num_seen = smbcli_list_old(cli->tree, "\\LISTDIR\\*", (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY<<8)|FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY, list_fn, NULL);
torture_comment(tctx, "num_seen = %d\n", num_seen );
if (num_seen != torture_entries+2) {
correct = False;
fprintf(stderr,"(%s) entry count mismatch, should be %d, was %d\n",
__location__, torture_entries+2, num_seen);
}
num_seen = smbcli_list_old(cli->tree, "\\LISTDIR\\*", (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE<<8)|FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY, list_fn, NULL);
torture_comment(tctx, "num_seen = %d\n", num_seen );
if (num_seen != torture_entries) {
correct = False;
fprintf(stderr,"(%s) entry count mismatch, should be %d, was %d\n",
__location__, torture_entries, num_seen);
}
/* Delete everything. */
if (smbcli_deltree(cli->tree, "\\LISTDIR") == -1) {
fprintf(stderr,"(%s) Failed to deltree %s, error=%s\n", "\\LISTDIR",
__location__, smbcli_errstr(cli->tree));
return False;
}
#if 0
torture_comment(tctx, "Matched %d\n", smbcli_list(cli->tree, "a*.*", 0, list_fn, NULL));
torture_comment(tctx, "Matched %d\n", smbcli_list(cli->tree, "b*.*", 0, list_fn, NULL));
torture_comment(tctx, "Matched %d\n", smbcli_list(cli->tree, "xyzabc", 0, list_fn, NULL));
#endif
return correct;
}
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