Tests: Add add-trigger CLI tests
[lttng-tools.git] / tests / unit / test_fd_tracker.c
1 /*
2 * Copyright (C) 2018 Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
3 *
4 * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
5 *
6 */
7
8 #include <stdlib.h>
9 #include <inttypes.h>
10 #include <stdbool.h>
11 #include <assert.h>
12 #include <string.h>
13 #include <stdarg.h>
14 #include <tap/tap.h>
15 #include <sys/types.h>
16 #include <dirent.h>
17 #include <stdio.h>
18 #include <unistd.h>
19 #include <fcntl.h>
20 #include <sys/stat.h>
21 #include <sys/types.h>
22
23 #include <urcu.h>
24
25 #include <common/compat/directory-handle.h>
26 #include <common/compat/errno.h>
27 #include <common/error.h>
28 #include <common/fd-tracker/fd-tracker.h>
29
30 /* For error.h */
31 int lttng_opt_quiet = 1;
32 int lttng_opt_verbose;
33 int lttng_opt_mi;
34
35 /* Number of TAP tests in this file */
36 #define NUM_TESTS 61
37 /* 3 for stdin, stdout, and stderr */
38 #define STDIO_FD_COUNT 3
39 #define TRACKER_FD_LIMIT 50
40 #define TMP_DIR_PATTERN "/tmp/fd-tracker-XXXXXX"
41 #define TEST_UNLINK_DIRECTORY_NAME "unlinked_files"
42
43 #ifdef __linux__
44 #define SELF_FD_DIR "/proc/self/fd"
45 #else
46 /* Most Unices have /dev/fd */
47 #define SELF_FD_DIR "/dev/fd"
48 #endif
49
50 /*
51 * Count of fds, beyond stdin, stderr, stdout that were open
52 * at the launch of the test. This allows the test to succeed when
53 * run by automake's test runner or valgrind which both open
54 * fds behind our back.
55 */
56 int unknown_fds_count;
57
58 const char file_contents[] = "Bacon ipsum dolor amet jerky drumstick sirloin "
59 "strip steak venison boudin filet mignon picanha doner shoulder. "
60 "Strip steak brisket alcatra, venison beef chuck cupim pastrami. "
61 "Landjaeger tri-tip salami leberkas ball tip, ham hock chuck sausage "
62 "flank jerky cupim. Pig bacon chuck pancetta andouille.";
63
64 static
65 void get_temporary_directories(char **_test_directory, char **_unlink_directory)
66 {
67 int ret;
68 char tmp_path_pattern[] = TMP_DIR_PATTERN;
69 char *output_dir;
70
71 output_dir = mkdtemp(tmp_path_pattern);
72 if (!output_dir) {
73 diag("Failed to create temporary path of the form %s",
74 TMP_DIR_PATTERN);
75 assert(0);
76 }
77
78 *_test_directory = strdup(output_dir);
79 assert(*_test_directory);
80 ret = asprintf(_unlink_directory, "%s/%s", output_dir,
81 TEST_UNLINK_DIRECTORY_NAME);
82 if (ret < 0) {
83 assert(0);
84 }
85 }
86
87 static
88 int fd_count(void)
89 {
90 DIR *dir;
91 struct dirent *entry;
92 int count = 0;
93
94 dir = opendir(SELF_FD_DIR);
95 if (!dir) {
96 perror("# Failed to enumerate " SELF_FD_DIR " to count the number of used file descriptors");
97 count = -1;
98 goto end;
99 }
100
101 while ((entry = readdir(dir)) != NULL) {
102 if (!strcmp(entry->d_name, ".") || !strcmp(entry->d_name, "..")) {
103 continue;
104 }
105 count++;
106 }
107 /* Don't account for the file descriptor opened by opendir(). */
108 count--;
109 if (closedir(dir)) {
110 perror("# Failed to close test program's " SELF_FD_DIR " directory file descriptor");
111 }
112 end:
113 return count;
114 }
115
116 static
117 void check_fd_count(int expected_count)
118 {
119 int count = 0;
120
121 count = fd_count();
122 ok(count == expected_count, "Expected %d open file descriptors (%d are open)",
123 expected_count, count);
124 }
125
126 static
127 int noop_open(void *data, int *fds)
128 {
129 *fds = *((int *) data);
130 return 0;
131 }
132
133 static
134 int noop_close(void *data, int *fds)
135 {
136 return 0;
137 }
138
139 static
140 void track_std_fds(struct fd_tracker *tracker)
141 {
142 int i;
143 struct { int fd; const char *name; } files[] = {
144 { .fd = fileno(stdin), .name = "stdin" },
145 { .fd = fileno(stdout), .name = "stdout" },
146 { .fd = fileno(stderr), .name = "stderr" },
147 };
148
149 for (i = 0; i < sizeof(files) / sizeof(*files); i++) {
150 int out_fd, ret;
151
152 ret = fd_tracker_open_unsuspendable_fd(tracker, &out_fd,
153 &files[i].name, 1, noop_open, &files[i].fd);
154 assert(out_fd == files[i].fd);
155
156 ok(ret == 0, "Track unsuspendable fd %d (%s)", files[i].fd,
157 files[i].name);
158 }
159 }
160
161 static
162 void untrack_std_fds(struct fd_tracker *tracker)
163 {
164 int i;
165 struct { int fd; const char *name; } files[] = {
166 { .fd = fileno(stdin), .name = "stdin" },
167 { .fd = fileno(stdout), .name = "stdout" },
168 { .fd = fileno(stderr), .name = "stderr" },
169 };
170 unsigned int fds_set_to_minus_1 = 0;
171
172 for (i = 0; i < sizeof(files) / sizeof(*files); i++) {
173 int fd = files[i].fd;
174 int ret = fd_tracker_close_unsuspendable_fd(tracker,
175 &files[i].fd, 1, noop_close, NULL);
176
177 ok(ret == 0, "Untrack unsuspendable fd %d (%s)", fd,
178 files[i].name);
179 fds_set_to_minus_1 += (files[i].fd == -1);
180 }
181 }
182
183 /*
184 * Basic test opening and closing three unsuspendable fds.
185 */
186 static
187 void test_unsuspendable_basic(void)
188 {
189 int ret;
190 struct fd_tracker *tracker;
191 char *test_directory = NULL, *unlinked_files_directory = NULL;
192
193 get_temporary_directories(&test_directory, &unlinked_files_directory);
194
195 tracker = fd_tracker_create(unlinked_files_directory, TRACKER_FD_LIMIT);
196 ok(tracker, "Created an fd tracker with a limit of %d simulateously opened file descriptors",
197 TRACKER_FD_LIMIT);
198 if (!tracker) {
199 goto end;
200 }
201
202 track_std_fds(tracker);
203 untrack_std_fds(tracker);
204
205 fd_tracker_destroy(tracker);
206 ret = rmdir(test_directory);
207 ok(ret == 0, "Test directory is empty");
208 end:
209 free(test_directory);
210 free(unlinked_files_directory);
211 }
212
213 static
214 int error_open(void *data, int *fds)
215 {
216 return *((int *) data);
217 }
218
219 static
220 int error_close(void *data, int *fds)
221 {
222 return *((int *) data);
223 }
224
225 /*
226 * Validate that user callback return values are returned to the
227 * caller of the fd tracker.
228 */
229 static
230 void test_unsuspendable_cb_return(void)
231 {
232 int ret, stdout_fd = fileno(stdout), out_fd = 42;
233 struct fd_tracker *tracker;
234 int expected_error = -ENETDOWN;
235 char *test_directory = NULL, *unlinked_files_directory = NULL;
236
237 get_temporary_directories(&test_directory, &unlinked_files_directory);
238
239 tracker = fd_tracker_create(test_directory, TRACKER_FD_LIMIT);
240 assert(tracker);
241
242 /* The error_open callback should fail and return 'expected_error'. */
243 ret = fd_tracker_open_unsuspendable_fd(tracker, &out_fd,
244 NULL, 1, error_open, &expected_error);
245 ok(ret == expected_error, "fd_tracker_open_unsuspendable_fd() forwards the user callback's error code");
246 ok(out_fd == 42, "Output fd parameter is unaffected on error of fd_tracker_open_unsuspendable_fd()");
247
248 /*
249 * Track a valid fd since we don't want the tracker to fail with an
250 * invalid fd error for this test.
251 */
252 ret = fd_tracker_open_unsuspendable_fd(tracker, &out_fd,
253 NULL, 1, noop_open, &stdout_fd);
254 ok(out_fd == stdout_fd, "fd_tracker_open_unsuspendable_fd() sets the output fd parameter to the newly-tracked fd's value");
255 assert(!ret);
256
257 ret = fd_tracker_close_unsuspendable_fd(tracker,
258 &stdout_fd, 1, error_close, &expected_error);
259 ok(ret == expected_error, "fd_tracker_close_unsuspendable_fd() forwards the user callback's error code");
260 ret = fd_tracker_close_unsuspendable_fd(tracker,
261 &stdout_fd, 1, noop_close, &expected_error);
262 assert(!ret);
263
264 fd_tracker_destroy(tracker);
265 ret = rmdir(test_directory);
266 ok(ret == 0, "Test directory is empty");
267 free(test_directory);
268 free(unlinked_files_directory);
269 }
270
271 /*
272 * Validate that the tracker refuses to track two identical unsuspendable
273 * file descriptors.
274 */
275 static
276 void test_unsuspendable_duplicate(void)
277 {
278 int ret, stdout_fd = fileno(stdout), out_fd;
279 struct fd_tracker *tracker;
280 char *test_directory = NULL, *unlinked_files_directory = NULL;
281
282 get_temporary_directories(&test_directory, &unlinked_files_directory);
283
284 tracker = fd_tracker_create(unlinked_files_directory, TRACKER_FD_LIMIT);
285 assert(tracker);
286
287 ret = fd_tracker_open_unsuspendable_fd(tracker, &out_fd,
288 NULL, 1, noop_open, &stdout_fd);
289 assert(!ret);
290 ret = fd_tracker_open_unsuspendable_fd(tracker, &out_fd,
291 NULL, 1, noop_open, &stdout_fd);
292 ok(ret == -EEXIST, "EEXIST reported on open of an already tracked file descriptor");
293
294 ret = fd_tracker_close_unsuspendable_fd(tracker,
295 &stdout_fd, 1, noop_close, NULL);
296 assert(!ret);
297
298 fd_tracker_destroy(tracker);
299 ret = rmdir(test_directory);
300 ok(ret == 0, "Test directory is empty");
301 free(test_directory);
302 free(unlinked_files_directory);
303 }
304
305 static
306 int open_pipes(void *data, int *out_fds)
307 {
308 unsigned int i;
309 const unsigned int pipe_count = TRACKER_FD_LIMIT / 2;
310
311 for (i = 0; i < pipe_count; i++) {
312 int ret = pipe(&out_fds[i * 2]);
313
314 if (ret) {
315 return -errno;
316 }
317 }
318 return 0;
319 }
320
321 static
322 int close_pipes(void *data, int *fds)
323 {
324 int i;
325 int *pipes = fds;
326
327 for (i = 0; i < TRACKER_FD_LIMIT; i++) {
328 int ret = close(pipes[i]);
329
330 if (ret) {
331 return -errno;
332 }
333 }
334 return 0;
335 }
336
337 /*
338 * Validate that the tracker enforces the open file descriptor limit
339 * when unsuspendable file descriptors are being opened.
340 */
341 static
342 void test_unsuspendable_limit(void)
343 {
344 struct fd_tracker *tracker;
345 int ret, stdout_fd = fileno(stdout), out_fd;
346 int fds[TRACKER_FD_LIMIT];
347 char *test_directory = NULL, *unlinked_files_directory = NULL;
348
349 get_temporary_directories(&test_directory, &unlinked_files_directory);
350
351 /* This test assumes TRACKER_FD_LIMIT is a multiple of 2. */
352 assert((TRACKER_FD_LIMIT % 2 == 0) && TRACKER_FD_LIMIT);
353
354 tracker = fd_tracker_create(unlinked_files_directory, TRACKER_FD_LIMIT);
355 assert(tracker);
356
357 ret = fd_tracker_open_unsuspendable_fd(tracker, fds,
358 NULL, TRACKER_FD_LIMIT, open_pipes, NULL);
359 ok(ret == 0, "File descriptor tracker allowed the user to meet its limit with unsuspendable file descriptors (%d)",
360 TRACKER_FD_LIMIT);
361
362 ret = fd_tracker_open_unsuspendable_fd(tracker, &out_fd,
363 NULL, 1, noop_open, &stdout_fd);
364 ok(ret == -EMFILE, "EMFILE reported when exceeding the file descriptor limit while opening an unsuspendable fd");
365
366 ret = fd_tracker_close_unsuspendable_fd(tracker,
367 fds, TRACKER_FD_LIMIT, close_pipes, NULL);
368 assert(!ret);
369
370 fd_tracker_destroy(tracker);
371 ret = rmdir(test_directory);
372 ok(ret == 0, "Test directory is empty");
373 free(test_directory);
374 free(unlinked_files_directory);
375 }
376
377 /*
378 * Validate that the tracker refuses to track two identical unsuspendable
379 * file descriptors.
380 */
381 static
382 void test_unsuspendable_close_untracked(void)
383 {
384 int ret, stdout_fd = fileno(stdout), unknown_fds[2], out_fd;
385 struct fd_tracker *tracker;
386 char *test_directory = NULL, *unlinked_files_directory = NULL;
387
388 get_temporary_directories(&test_directory, &unlinked_files_directory);
389
390 tracker = fd_tracker_create(unlinked_files_directory, TRACKER_FD_LIMIT);
391 if (!tracker) {
392 goto end;;
393 }
394
395 ret = pipe(unknown_fds);
396 assert(!ret);
397 assert(close(unknown_fds[0]) == 0);
398 assert(close(unknown_fds[1]) == 0);
399
400 ret = fd_tracker_open_unsuspendable_fd(tracker, &out_fd,
401 NULL, 1, noop_open, &stdout_fd);
402 assert(!ret);
403
404 ret = fd_tracker_close_unsuspendable_fd(tracker,
405 unknown_fds, 1, noop_close, NULL);
406 ok(ret == -EINVAL, "EINVAL reported on close of an untracked file descriptor");
407
408 ret = fd_tracker_close_unsuspendable_fd(tracker,
409 &stdout_fd, 1, noop_close, NULL);
410 assert(!ret);
411
412 fd_tracker_destroy(tracker);
413 ret = rmdir(test_directory);
414 ok(ret == 0, "Test directory is empty");
415 end:
416 free(test_directory);
417 free(unlinked_files_directory);
418 }
419
420 static int open_files(struct fd_tracker *tracker,
421 struct lttng_directory_handle *directory,
422 unsigned int count,
423 struct fs_handle **handles,
424 char **file_paths)
425 {
426 int ret = 0;
427 unsigned int i;
428
429 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
430 int p_ret;
431 char *file_path;
432 struct fs_handle *handle;
433 mode_t mode = S_IWUSR | S_IRUSR;
434
435 p_ret = asprintf(&file_path, "file-%u", i);
436 assert(p_ret >= 0);
437 file_paths[i] = file_path;
438
439 handle = fd_tracker_open_fs_handle(tracker, directory, file_path,
440 O_RDWR | O_CREAT, &mode);
441 if (!handle) {
442 ret = -1;
443 break;
444 }
445 handles[i] = handle;
446 }
447 return ret;
448 }
449
450 static int open_same_file(struct fd_tracker *tracker,
451 struct lttng_directory_handle *directory,
452 const char *file,
453 unsigned int count,
454 struct fs_handle **handles)
455 {
456 int ret = 0;
457 unsigned int i;
458
459 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
460 struct fs_handle *handle;
461 mode_t mode = S_IWUSR | S_IRUSR;
462
463 handle = fd_tracker_open_fs_handle(tracker, directory, file,
464 O_RDWR | O_CREAT, &mode);
465 if (!handle) {
466 ret = -1;
467 break;
468 }
469 handles[i] = handle;
470 }
471 return ret;
472 }
473
474 static
475 int cleanup_files(struct fd_tracker *tracker, const char *dir,
476 unsigned int count, struct fs_handle **handles,
477 char **file_paths)
478 {
479 int ret = 0;
480 unsigned int i;
481
482 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
483 char *file_path = file_paths[i];
484
485 if (!file_path) {
486 break;
487 }
488 if (fs_handle_unlink(handles[i])) {
489 diag("Failed to unlink fs_handle to file %s", file_path);
490 ret = -1;
491 }
492 if (fs_handle_close(handles[i])) {
493 diag("Failed to close fs_handle to file %s", file_path);
494 ret = -1;
495 }
496 free(file_path);
497 }
498 return ret;
499 }
500
501 static
502 void test_suspendable_limit(void)
503 {
504 int ret;
505 const int files_to_create = TRACKER_FD_LIMIT * 10;
506 struct fd_tracker *tracker;
507 char *test_directory = NULL, *unlinked_files_directory = NULL;
508 char *output_files[files_to_create];
509 struct fs_handle *handles[files_to_create];
510 struct lttng_directory_handle *dir_handle = NULL;
511 int dir_handle_fd_count;
512
513 memset(output_files, 0, sizeof(output_files));
514 memset(handles, 0, sizeof(handles));
515
516 get_temporary_directories(&test_directory, &unlinked_files_directory);
517
518 tracker = fd_tracker_create(unlinked_files_directory, TRACKER_FD_LIMIT);
519 if (!tracker) {
520 goto end;
521 }
522
523 dir_handle = lttng_directory_handle_create(test_directory);
524 assert(dir_handle);
525 dir_handle_fd_count = !!lttng_directory_handle_uses_fd(dir_handle);
526
527 ret = open_files(tracker, dir_handle, files_to_create, handles,
528 output_files);
529 ok(!ret, "Created %d files with a limit of %d simultaneously-opened file descriptor",
530 files_to_create, TRACKER_FD_LIMIT);
531 check_fd_count(TRACKER_FD_LIMIT + STDIO_FD_COUNT + unknown_fds_count +
532 dir_handle_fd_count);
533
534 ret = cleanup_files(tracker, test_directory, files_to_create, handles,
535 output_files);
536 ok(!ret, "Close all opened filesystem handles");
537 ret = rmdir(test_directory);
538 ok(ret == 0, "Test directory is empty");
539 fd_tracker_destroy(tracker);
540 lttng_directory_handle_put(dir_handle);
541 end:
542 free(test_directory);
543 free(unlinked_files_directory);
544 }
545
546 static
547 void test_mixed_limit(void)
548 {
549 int ret;
550 const int files_to_create = TRACKER_FD_LIMIT;
551 struct fd_tracker *tracker;
552 char *test_directory = NULL, *unlinked_files_directory = NULL;
553 char *output_files[files_to_create];
554 struct fs_handle *handles[files_to_create];
555 struct lttng_directory_handle *dir_handle = NULL;
556 int dir_handle_fd_count;
557
558 memset(output_files, 0, sizeof(output_files));
559 memset(handles, 0, sizeof(handles));
560
561 get_temporary_directories(&test_directory, &unlinked_files_directory);
562
563 tracker = fd_tracker_create(unlinked_files_directory, TRACKER_FD_LIMIT);
564 if (!tracker) {
565 goto end;
566 }
567
568 dir_handle = lttng_directory_handle_create(test_directory);
569 assert(dir_handle);
570 dir_handle_fd_count = !!lttng_directory_handle_uses_fd(dir_handle);
571
572 ret = open_files(tracker, dir_handle, files_to_create, handles,
573 output_files);
574 ok(!ret, "Created %d files with a limit of %d simultaneously-opened file descriptor",
575 files_to_create, TRACKER_FD_LIMIT);
576 diag("Check file descriptor count after opening %u files", files_to_create);
577 check_fd_count(TRACKER_FD_LIMIT + STDIO_FD_COUNT + unknown_fds_count +
578 dir_handle_fd_count);
579
580 /*
581 * Open unsuspendable fds (stdin, stdout, stderr) and verify that the fd
582 * cap is still respected.
583 */
584 diag("Check file descriptor count after adding %d unsuspendable fds",
585 STDIO_FD_COUNT);
586 track_std_fds(tracker);
587 check_fd_count(TRACKER_FD_LIMIT + unknown_fds_count +
588 dir_handle_fd_count);
589 diag("Untrack unsuspendable file descriptors");
590 untrack_std_fds(tracker);
591 check_fd_count(TRACKER_FD_LIMIT + unknown_fds_count +
592 dir_handle_fd_count);
593
594 ret = cleanup_files(tracker, test_directory, files_to_create, handles,
595 output_files);
596 ok(!ret, "Close all opened filesystem handles");
597 ret = rmdir(test_directory);
598 ok(ret == 0, "Test directory is empty");
599 fd_tracker_destroy(tracker);
600 lttng_directory_handle_put(dir_handle);
601 end:
602 free(test_directory);
603 free(unlinked_files_directory);
604 }
605
606 /*
607 * Open more files than allowed by the fd tracker's cap and write,
608 * byte-by-byte, and in round-robin, a string. The goal is to force
609 * the fd tracker to suspend and resume the fs_handles often and
610 * verify that the fd cap is always respected.
611 *
612 * The content of the files is also verified at the end.
613 */
614 static
615 void test_suspendable_restore(void)
616 {
617 int ret;
618 const int files_to_create = TRACKER_FD_LIMIT * 10;
619 struct fd_tracker *tracker;
620 char *output_files[files_to_create];
621 struct fs_handle *handles[files_to_create];
622 size_t content_index;
623 int handle_index;
624 bool write_success = true;
625 bool fd_cap_respected = true;
626 bool content_ok = true;
627 struct lttng_directory_handle *dir_handle = NULL;
628 int dir_handle_fd_count;
629 char *test_directory = NULL, *unlinked_files_directory = NULL;
630
631 memset(output_files, 0, sizeof(output_files));
632 memset(handles, 0, sizeof(handles));
633
634 get_temporary_directories(&test_directory, &unlinked_files_directory);
635
636 tracker = fd_tracker_create(unlinked_files_directory, TRACKER_FD_LIMIT);
637 if (!tracker) {
638 goto end;
639 }
640
641 dir_handle = lttng_directory_handle_create(test_directory);
642 assert(dir_handle);
643 dir_handle_fd_count = !!lttng_directory_handle_uses_fd(dir_handle);
644
645 ret = open_files(tracker, dir_handle, files_to_create, handles,
646 output_files);
647 ok(!ret, "Created %d files with a limit of %d simultaneously-opened file descriptor",
648 files_to_create, TRACKER_FD_LIMIT);
649 diag("Check file descriptor count after opening %u files", files_to_create);
650 check_fd_count(TRACKER_FD_LIMIT + STDIO_FD_COUNT + unknown_fds_count +
651 dir_handle_fd_count);
652
653 for (content_index = 0; content_index < sizeof(file_contents); content_index++) {
654 for (handle_index = 0; handle_index < files_to_create; handle_index++) {
655 int fd;
656 struct fs_handle *handle = handles[handle_index];
657 const char *path = output_files[handle_index];
658
659 fd = fs_handle_get_fd(handle);
660 if (fd < 0) {
661 write_success = false;
662 diag("Failed to restore fs_handle to %s",
663 path);
664 goto skip_write;
665 }
666
667 do {
668 ret = write(fd, file_contents + content_index, 1);
669 } while (ret < 0 && errno == EINTR);
670
671 if (ret != 1) {
672 write_success = false;
673 PERROR("write() to %s failed", path);
674 goto skip_write;
675 }
676
677 if (fd_count() > (TRACKER_FD_LIMIT + STDIO_FD_COUNT +
678 unknown_fds_count +
679 dir_handle_fd_count)) {
680 fd_cap_respected = false;
681 }
682
683 fs_handle_put_fd(handle);
684 }
685 }
686 skip_write:
687 ok(write_success, "Wrote reference string to %d files",
688 files_to_create);
689 ok(fd_cap_respected, "FD tracker enforced the file descriptor cap");
690
691 /* Validate the contents of the files. */
692 for (handle_index = 0; handle_index < files_to_create; handle_index++) {
693 struct stat fd_stat;
694 const char *path = output_files[handle_index];
695 char read_buf[sizeof(file_contents)];
696 char *read_pos;
697 size_t to_read = sizeof(read_buf);
698 int fd;
699
700 fd = lttng_directory_handle_open_file(
701 dir_handle, path, O_RDONLY, 0);
702 assert(fd >= 0);
703 ret = fstat(fd, &fd_stat);
704 assert(!ret);
705 if (fd_stat.st_size != sizeof(file_contents)) {
706 diag("Content size of file %s doesn't match, got %" PRId64 ", expected %zu",
707 path, (int64_t) fd_stat.st_size,
708 sizeof(file_contents));
709 content_ok = false;
710 (void) close(fd);
711 break;
712 }
713
714 read_pos = read_buf;
715 do {
716 ret = read(fd, read_pos, to_read);
717 if (ret > 0) {
718 to_read -= ret;
719 read_pos += ret;
720 }
721 } while (to_read && (ret < 0 && errno == EINTR));
722 if (ret < 0) {
723 content_ok = false;
724 PERROR("Failed to read file %s", path);
725 (void) close(fd);
726 break;
727 }
728
729 if (strcmp(file_contents, read_buf)) {
730 content_ok = false;
731 diag("File content doesn't match the expectated string");
732 (void) close(fd);
733 break;
734 }
735 (void) close(fd);
736 }
737 ok(content_ok, "Files contain the expected content");
738 ret = cleanup_files(tracker, test_directory, files_to_create, handles,
739 output_files);
740 ok(!ret, "Close all opened filesystem handles");
741 ret = rmdir(test_directory);
742 ok(ret == 0, "Test directory is empty");
743 fd_tracker_destroy(tracker);
744 lttng_directory_handle_put(dir_handle);
745 end:
746 free(test_directory);
747 free(unlinked_files_directory);
748 }
749
750 static
751 void test_unlink(void)
752 {
753 int ret;
754 struct fd_tracker *tracker;
755 const int handles_to_open = 2;
756 struct fs_handle *handles[handles_to_open];
757 struct fs_handle *new_handle = NULL;
758 struct stat statbuf;
759 struct lttng_directory_handle *dir_handle = NULL;
760 const char file_name[] = "my_file";
761 char *test_directory = NULL, *unlinked_files_directory = NULL;
762 char *unlinked_file_zero = NULL, *unlinked_file_one = NULL;
763 int fd;
764
765 get_temporary_directories(&test_directory, &unlinked_files_directory);
766 ret = asprintf(&unlinked_file_zero, "%s/%u", unlinked_files_directory,
767 0);
768 assert(ret > 0);
769 ret = asprintf(&unlinked_file_one, "%s/%u", unlinked_files_directory,
770 1);
771 assert(ret > 0);
772
773 tracker = fd_tracker_create(unlinked_files_directory, 1);
774 if (!tracker) {
775 goto end;
776 }
777
778 dir_handle = lttng_directory_handle_create(test_directory);
779 assert(dir_handle);
780
781 /* Open two handles to the same file. */
782 ret = open_same_file(tracker, dir_handle, file_name, handles_to_open,
783 handles);
784 ok(!ret, "Successfully opened %i handles to %s/%s", handles_to_open,
785 test_directory, file_name);
786 if (ret) {
787 goto end;
788 }
789
790 /*
791 * Unlinking the first handle should cause the file to be renamed
792 * to '0'.
793 */
794 ret = fs_handle_unlink(handles[0]);
795 ok(!ret, "Successfully unlinked the first handle to %s/%s",
796 test_directory, file_name);
797
798 /*
799 * The original file should no longer exist on the file system, and a
800 * new file named '0' should exist.
801 */
802 ok(lttng_directory_handle_stat(dir_handle, file_name, &statbuf) == -1 &&
803 errno == ENOENT,
804 "%s no longer present on file system after unlink",
805 file_name);
806 ok(lttng_directory_handle_stat(
807 dir_handle, unlinked_file_zero, &statbuf) == 0,
808 "%s exists on file system after unlink",
809 unlinked_file_zero);
810
811 /*
812 * It should be possible to use the file descriptors of both handles.
813 * Since only one file descriptor can be opened at once, this should
814 * force the fd_tracker to suspend and restore the handles.
815 */
816 fd = fs_handle_get_fd(handles[0]);
817 ok(fd >= 0, "Got fd from first handle");
818
819 fd = fs_handle_get_fd(handles[1]);
820 ok (fd < 0, "fd tracker does not allow two fds to be used at once");
821
822 fs_handle_put_fd(handles[0]);
823 fd = fs_handle_get_fd(handles[1]);
824 ok(fd >= 0, "Got fd from second handle");
825 fs_handle_put_fd(handles[1]);
826
827 /* The second unlink should fail with -ENOENT. */
828 ret = fs_handle_unlink(handles[1]);
829 ok(ret == -ENOENT,
830 "ENOENT is reported when attempting to unlink the second handle to %s/%s",
831 test_directory, file_name);
832
833 /*
834 * Opening a new handle to 'my_file' should succeed.
835 */
836 ret = open_same_file(tracker, dir_handle, file_name, 1, &new_handle);
837 ok(!ret, "Successfully opened a new handle to previously unlinked file %s/%s",
838 test_directory, file_name);
839 assert(new_handle);
840
841 /*
842 * Unlinking the new handle should cause the file to be renamed
843 * to '1' since '0' already exists.
844 */
845 ret = fs_handle_unlink(new_handle);
846 ok(!ret, "Successfully unlinked the new handle handle to %s/%s",
847 test_directory, file_name);
848 ok(stat(unlinked_file_one, &statbuf) == 0,
849 "%s exists on file system after unlink",
850 unlinked_file_one);
851
852 ret = fs_handle_close(handles[0]);
853 ok(!ret, "Successfully closed the first handle");
854 ret = fs_handle_close(handles[1]);
855 ok(!ret, "Successfully closed the second handle");
856 ret = fs_handle_close(new_handle);
857 ok(!ret, "Successfully closed the third handle");
858
859 ok(lttng_directory_handle_stat(dir_handle, file_name, &statbuf) == -1 &&
860 errno == ENOENT,
861 "%s no longer present on file system after handle close",
862 file_name);
863 ok(lttng_directory_handle_stat(
864 dir_handle, unlinked_file_zero, &statbuf) == -1 &&
865 errno == ENOENT,
866 "%s no longer present on file system after handle close",
867 unlinked_file_zero);
868 ok(lttng_directory_handle_stat(dir_handle, unlinked_file_one,
869 &statbuf) == -1 &&
870 errno == ENOENT,
871 "%s no longer present on file system after handle close",
872 unlinked_file_one);
873
874 ret = rmdir(test_directory);
875 ok(ret == 0, "Test directory is empty");
876 end:
877 fd_tracker_destroy(tracker);
878 free(test_directory);
879 free(unlinked_files_directory);
880 free(unlinked_file_zero);
881 free(unlinked_file_one);
882 lttng_directory_handle_put(dir_handle);
883 }
884
885 int main(int argc, char **argv)
886 {
887 plan_tests(NUM_TESTS);
888 diag("File descriptor tracker unit tests");
889
890 rcu_register_thread();
891
892 unknown_fds_count = fd_count() - STDIO_FD_COUNT;
893 assert(unknown_fds_count >= 0);
894
895 diag("Unsuspendable - basic");
896 test_unsuspendable_basic();
897 diag("Unsuspendable - callback return values");
898 test_unsuspendable_cb_return();
899 diag("Unsuspendable - duplicate file descriptors");
900 test_unsuspendable_duplicate();
901 diag("Unsuspendable - closing an untracked file descriptor");
902 test_unsuspendable_close_untracked();
903 diag("Unsuspendable - check that file descriptor limit is enforced");
904 test_unsuspendable_limit();
905
906 diag("Suspendable - check that file descriptor limit is enforced");
907 test_suspendable_limit();
908 diag("Suspendable - restoration test");
909 test_suspendable_restore();
910
911 diag("Mixed - check that file descriptor limit is enforced");
912 test_mixed_limit();
913
914 diag("Suspendable - Unlinking test");
915 test_unlink();
916
917 rcu_barrier();
918 rcu_unregister_thread();
919 return exit_status();
920 }
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