1#!/bin/ksh -p 2# 3# CDDL HEADER START 4# 5# The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the 6# Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). 7# You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 8# 9# You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE 10# or https://opensource.org/licenses/CDDL-1.0. 11# See the License for the specific language governing permissions 12# and limitations under the License. 13# 14# When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each 15# file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. 16# If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the 17# fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying 18# information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] 19# 20# CDDL HEADER END 21# 22 23# 24# Portions Copyright 2021 iXsystems, Inc. 25# 26 27. $STF_SUITE/include/libtest.shlib 28. $STF_SUITE/tests/functional/acl/acl_common.kshlib 29 30# 31# DESCRIPTION: 32# Verify that DOS mode flags function correctly. 33# 34# 35# STRATEGY: 36# 1. ARCHIVE 37# 2. HIDDEN 38# 3. OFFLINE 39# 4. READONLY 40# 5. REPARSE 41# 6. SPARSE 42# 7. SYSTEM 43# 44 45verify_runnable "both" 46 47function cleanup 48{ 49 rm -f $testfile 50} 51 52function hasflag 53{ 54 typeset flag=$1 55 typeset path=$2 56 57 if is_linux; then 58 read_dos_attributes $path 59 else 60 ls -lo $path | awk '{ print $5 }' 61 fi | grep -qwF $flag 62} 63 64log_assert "Verify DOS mode flags function correctly" 65log_onexit cleanup 66 67testfile=$TESTDIR/testfile 68owner=$ZFS_ACL_STAFF1 69other=$ZFS_ACL_STAFF2 70 71if is_linux; then 72 changeflags=write_dos_attributes 73else 74 changeflags=chflags 75fi 76 77# 78# ARCHIVE 79# 80# This flag is set by ZFS when a file has been updated to indicate that 81# the file needs to be archived. 82# 83log_must touch $testfile 84log_must hasflag uarch $testfile 85log_must $changeflags nouarch $testfile 86log_must hasflag - $testfile 87log_must touch $testfile 88if ! is_linux; then 89 log_must hasflag uarch $testfile 90fi 91log_must rm $testfile 92log_must user_run $owner touch $testfile 93log_must hasflag uarch $testfile 94log_must user_run $owner $changeflags nouarch $testfile 95log_mustnot user_run $other $changeflags uarch $testfile 96log_must hasflag - $testfile 97log_must user_run $owner touch $testfile 98log_mustnot user_run $other $changeflags nouarch $testfile 99if ! is_linux; then 100 log_must hasflag uarch $testfile 101fi 102log_must user_run $owner rm $testfile 103 104# 105# HIDDEN 106# 107log_must touch $testfile 108log_must $changeflags hidden $testfile 109log_must hasflag hidden $testfile 110log_must $changeflags 0 $testfile 111log_must hasflag - $testfile 112log_must rm $testfile 113log_must user_run $owner touch $testfile 114log_must user_run $owner $changeflags hidden $testfile 115log_mustnot user_run $other $changeflags nohidden $testfile 116log_must hasflag hidden $testfile 117log_must user_run $owner $changeflags 0 $testfile 118log_mustnot user_run $other $changeflags hidden $testfile 119log_must hasflag - $testfile 120log_must user_run $owner rm $testfile 121 122 123# 124# OFFLINE 125# 126log_must touch $testfile 127log_must $changeflags offline $testfile 128log_must hasflag offline $testfile 129log_must $changeflags 0 $testfile 130log_must hasflag - $testfile 131log_must rm $testfile 132log_must user_run $owner touch $testfile 133log_must user_run $owner $changeflags offline $testfile 134log_mustnot user_run $other $changeflags nooffline $testfile 135log_must hasflag offline $testfile 136log_must user_run $owner $changeflags 0 $testfile 137log_mustnot user_run $other $changeflags offline $testfile 138log_must hasflag - $testfile 139log_must user_run $owner rm $testfile 140 141# 142# READONLY 143# 144# This flag prevents users from writing or appending to the file, 145# but root is always allowed the operation. 146# 147log_must touch $testfile 148log_must $changeflags rdonly $testfile 149log_must hasflag rdonly $testfile 150log_must eval "echo 'root write allowed' >> $testfile" 151log_must cat $testfile 152log_must $changeflags 0 $testfile 153log_must hasflag - $testfile 154log_must rm $testfile 155# It is required to still be able to write to an fd that was opened RW before 156# READONLY is set. We have a special test program for that. 157log_must user_run $owner touch $testfile 158log_mustnot user_run $other $changeflags rdonly $testfile 159log_must user_run $owner dosmode_readonly_write $testfile 160log_mustnot user_run $other $changeflags nordonly $testfile 161log_must hasflag rdonly $testfile 162if ! is_linux; then 163 log_mustnot user_run $owner "echo 'user write forbidden' >> $testfile" 164fi 165log_must eval "echo 'root write allowed' >> $testfile" 166# We are still allowed to read and remove the file when READONLY is set. 167log_must user_run $owner cat $testfile 168log_must user_run $owner rm $testfile 169 170# 171# REPARSE 172# 173# not allowed to be changed 174 175# 176# SPARSE 177# 178log_must truncate -s 1m $testfile 179log_must $changeflags sparse $testfile 180log_must hasflag sparse $testfile 181log_must $changeflags 0 $testfile 182log_must hasflag - $testfile 183log_must rm $testfile 184log_must user_run $owner truncate -s 1m $testfile 185log_must user_run $owner $changeflags sparse $testfile 186log_mustnot user_run $other $changeflags nosparse $testfile 187log_must hasflag sparse $testfile 188log_must user_run $owner $changeflags 0 $testfile 189log_mustnot user_run $other $changeflags sparse $testfile 190log_must hasflag - $testfile 191log_must user_run $owner rm $testfile 192 193# 194# SYSTEM 195# 196log_must touch $testfile 197log_must $changeflags system $testfile 198log_must hasflag system $testfile 199log_must $changeflags 0 $testfile 200log_must hasflag - $testfile 201log_must rm $testfile 202log_must user_run $owner touch $testfile 203log_must user_run $owner $changeflags system $testfile 204log_mustnot user_run $other $changeflags nosystem $testfile 205log_must hasflag system $testfile 206log_must user_run $owner $changeflags 0 $testfile 207log_mustnot user_run $other $changeflags system $testfile 208log_must hasflag - $testfile 209log_must user_run $owner rm $testfile 210 211log_pass "DOS mode flags function correctly" 212