xref: /freebsd/tests/sys/acl/02.sh (revision abcdc1b9)
1#!/bin/sh
2#
3# Copyright (c) 2008, 2009 Edward Tomasz Napierała <trasz@FreeBSD.org>
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25#
26#
27
28# This is a wrapper script to run tools-nfs4.test on UFS filesystem.
29#
30# If any of the tests fails, here is how to debug it: go to
31# the directory with problematic filesystem mounted on it,
32# and do /path/to/test run /path/to/test tools-nfs4.test, e.g.
33#
34# /usr/src/tools/regression/acltools/run /usr/src/tools/regression/acltools/tools-nfs4.test
35#
36# Output should be obvious.
37
38if [ $(sysctl -n kern.features.ufs_acl 2>/dev/null || echo 0) -eq 0 ]; then
39	echo "1..0 # SKIP system does not have UFS ACL support"
40	exit 0
41fi
42if [ $(id -u) -ne 0 ]; then
43	echo "1..0 # SKIP you must be root"
44	exit 0
45fi
46if [ ! -c /dev/mdctl ]; then
47	echo "1..0 # SKIP no /dev/mdctl to create md devices"
48	exit 0
49fi
50
51echo "1..4"
52
53TESTDIR=$(dirname $(realpath $0))
54
55# Set up the test filesystem.
56MD=`mdconfig -at swap -s 10m`
57MNT=`mktemp -dt acltools`
58newfs /dev/$MD > /dev/null
59trap "cd /; umount -f $MNT; rmdir $MNT; mdconfig -d -u $MD" EXIT
60mount -o nfsv4acls /dev/$MD $MNT
61if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
62	echo "not ok 1 - mount failed."
63	echo 'Bail out!'
64	exit 1
65fi
66
67echo "ok 1"
68
69cd $MNT
70
71# First, check whether we can crash the kernel by creating too many
72# entries.  For some reason this won't work in the test file.
73touch xxx
74setfacl -x2 xxx
75while :; do setfacl -a0 u:42:rwx:allow xxx 2> /dev/null; if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then break; fi; done
76chmod 600 xxx
77rm xxx
78echo "ok 2"
79
80if [ `sysctl -n vfs.acl_nfs4_old_semantics` = 0 ]; then
81	perl $TESTDIR/run $TESTDIR/tools-nfs4-psarc.test >&2
82else
83	perl $TESTDIR/run $TESTDIR/tools-nfs4.test >&2
84fi
85
86if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
87	echo "ok 3"
88else
89	echo "not ok 3"
90fi
91
92cd /
93
94echo "ok 4"
95
96