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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
SMB torture tester
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1997-2003
Copyright (C) Jelmer Vernooij 2006
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/>.
*/
#ifndef __SMBTORTURE_H__
#define __SMBTORTURE_H__
#include "../lib/torture/torture.h"
struct smbcli_state;
extern struct torture_suite *torture_root;
extern int torture_entries;
extern int torture_seed;
extern int torture_numops;
extern int torture_failures;
extern int torture_numasync;
struct torture_test;
int torture_init(void);
bool torture_register_suite(struct torture_suite *suite);
void torture_shell(struct torture_context *tctx);
void torture_print_tests(bool structured);
bool torture_run_named_tests(struct torture_context *torture, const char *name,
const char **restricted);
bool torture_parse_target(struct loadparm_context *lp_ctx, const char *target);
/* Server Functionality Support */
/* Not all SMB server implementations support every aspect of the protocol.
* To allow smbtorture to provide useful data when run against these servers we
* define support parameters here, that will cause some tests to be skipped or
* the correctness checking of some tests to be conditional.
*
* The idea is that different server implementations can be specified on the
* command line such as "--target=win7" which will define the list of server
* parameters that are not supported. This is mostly a black list of
* unsupported features with the default expectation being that all features are
* supported.
*
* Because we use parametric options we do not need to define these parameters
* anywhere, we just define the meaning of each here.*/
/* torture:cn_max_buffer_size
*
* This parameter specifies the maximum buffer size given in a change notify
* request. If an overly large buffer is requested by a client, the server
* will return a STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER. The max buffer size on Windows
* server pre-Win7 was 0x00080000. In Win7 this was reduced to 0x00010000.
*/
/* torture:invalid_lock_range_support
*
* This parameter specifies whether the server will return
* STATUS_INVALID_LOCK_RANGE in response to a LockingAndX request where the
* combined offset and range overflow the 63-bit boundary. On Windows servers
* before Win7, this request would return STATUS_OK, but the actual lock
* behavior was undefined. */
/* torture:openx_deny_dos_support
*
* This parameter specifies whether the server supports the DENY_DOS open mode
* of the SMBOpenX PDU. */
/* torture:range_not_locked_on_file_close
*
* When a byte range lock is pending, and the file which is being locked is
* closed, Windows servers return the error NT_STATUS_RANGE_NOT_LOCKED. This
* is strange, as this error is meant to be returned only for unlock requests.
* When true, torture will expect the Windows behavior, otherwise it will
* expect the more logical NT_STATUS_LOCK_NOT_GRANTED.
*/
/* torture:sacl_support
*
* This parameter specifies whether the server supports the setting and
* retrieval of System Access Control Lists. This includes whether the server
* supports the use of the SEC_FLAG_SYSTEM_SECURITY bit in the open access
* mask.*/
/* torture:smbexit_pdu_support
*
* This parameter specifies whether the server supports the SMBExit (0x11) PDU. */
/* torture:smblock_pdu_support
*
* This parameter specifies whether the server supports the SMBLock (0x0C) PDU. */
/* torture:2_step_break_to_none
*
* If true this parameter tests servers that break from level 1 to none in two
* steps rather than 1.
*/
/* torture:resume_key_support
*
* Server supports resuming search via key.
*/
/* torture:rewind_support
*
* Server supports rewinding during search.
*/
/* torture:ea_support
*
* Server supports OS/2 style EAs.
*/
/* torture:search_ea_support
*
* Server supports RAW_SEARCH_DATA_EA_LIST - Torture currently
* does not interact correctly with win7, this flag disables
* the appropriate test.
*/
/* torture:hide_on_acess_denied
*
* Some servers (win7) choose to hide files when certain access has been
* denied. When true, torture will expect NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND
* rather than NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED when trying to open one of these files.
*/
/* torture:raw_search_search
*
* Server supports RAW_SEARCH_SEARCH level.
*/
/* torture:search_ea_size
*
* Server supports RAW_SEARCH_DATA_EA_SIZE - This flag disables
* the appropriate test.
*/
#endif /* __SMBTORTURE_H__ */
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