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#!/usr/bin/env python3
if __name__ == '__main__':
import pytest
import sys
sys.exit(pytest.main([__file__] + sys.argv[1:]))
import subprocess
import os
import sys
import py
import pytest
import stat
import shutil
import filecmp
import tempfile
import time
import errno
import sys
import platform
import re
from packaging import version
from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile
from contextlib import contextmanager
from util import (wait_for_mount, umount, cleanup, base_cmdline,
safe_sleep, basename, fuse_test_marker, test_printcap,
fuse_proto, fuse_caps, powerset, parse_kernel_version)
from os.path import join as pjoin
import logging
from enum import Enum
class InodeCheck(Enum):
EXACT = 1
NONZERO = 2
pytestmark = fuse_test_marker()
TEST_FILE = __file__
with open(TEST_FILE, 'rb') as fh:
TEST_DATA = fh.read()
def name_generator(__ctr=[0]):
__ctr[0] += 1
return 'testfile_%d' % __ctr[0]
options = []
if sys.platform == 'linux':
options.append('clone_fd')
def invoke_directly(mnt_dir, name, options):
# Handle test/hello specially since it's not in example/
if name.startswith('test/'):
path = pjoin(basename, name)
else:
path = pjoin(basename, 'example', name)
cmdline = base_cmdline + [ path, '-f', mnt_dir, '-o', ','.join(options) ]
if name == 'hello_ll':
# supports single-threading only
cmdline.append('-s')
return cmdline
def invoke_mount_fuse(mnt_dir, name, options):
return base_cmdline + [ pjoin(basename, 'util', 'mount.fuse3'),
name, mnt_dir, '-o', ','.join(options) ]
def invoke_mount_fuse_drop_privileges(mnt_dir, name, options):
if os.getuid() != 0:
pytest.skip('drop_privileges requires root, skipping.')
return invoke_mount_fuse(mnt_dir, name, options + ('drop_privileges',))
class raii_tmpdir:
def __init__(self):
self.d = tempfile.mkdtemp()
def __str__(self):
return str(self.d)
def mkdir(self, path):
return py.path.local(str(self.d)).mkdir(path)
@pytest.fixture
def short_tmpdir():
return raii_tmpdir()
def readdir_inode(dir):
cmd = base_cmdline + [ pjoin(basename, 'test', 'readdir_inode'), dir ]
with subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
universal_newlines=True) as proc:
lines = proc.communicate()[0].splitlines()
lines.sort()
return lines
@pytest.mark.parametrize("cmdline_builder", (invoke_directly, invoke_mount_fuse,
invoke_mount_fuse_drop_privileges))
@pytest.mark.parametrize("options", powerset(options))
@pytest.mark.parametrize("name", ('hello', 'hello_ll', 'test/hello'))
def test_hello(tmpdir, name, options, cmdline_builder, output_checker):
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
mnt_dir = str(tmpdir)
logger.debug(f"Mount directory: {mnt_dir}")
cmdline = cmdline_builder(mnt_dir, name, options)
logger.debug(f"Command line: {' '.join(cmdline)}")
mount_process = subprocess.Popen(
cmdline,
stdout=output_checker.fd, stderr=output_checker.fd)
logger.debug(f"Mount process PID: {mount_process.pid}")
try:
logger.debug("Waiting for mount...")
wait_for_mount(mount_process, mnt_dir)
logger.debug("Mount completed")
assert os.listdir(mnt_dir) == [ 'hello' ]
logger.debug("Verified 'hello' file exists in mount directory")
filename = pjoin(mnt_dir, 'hello')
with open(filename, 'r') as fh:
assert fh.read() == 'Hello World!\n'
logger.debug("Verified contents of 'hello' file")
with pytest.raises(IOError) as exc_info:
open(filename, 'r+')
assert exc_info.value.errno == errno.EACCES
logger.debug("Verified EACCES error when trying to open file for writing")
with pytest.raises(IOError) as exc_info:
open(filename + 'does-not-exist', 'r+')
assert exc_info.value.errno == errno.ENOENT
logger.debug("Verified ENOENT error for non-existent file")
if name == 'hello_ll':
logger.debug("Testing xattr for hello_ll")
tst_xattr(mnt_dir)
path = os.path.join(mnt_dir, 'hello')
tst_xattr(path)
except:
logger.error("Exception occurred during test", exc_info=True)
cleanup(mount_process, mnt_dir)
raise
else:
logger.debug("Unmounting...")
umount(mount_process, mnt_dir)
logger.debug("Test completed successfully")
@pytest.mark.parametrize("writeback", (False, True))
@pytest.mark.parametrize("name", ('passthrough', 'passthrough_plus',
'passthrough_fh', 'passthrough_ll', 'passthrough_zero_ino'))
@pytest.mark.parametrize("debug", (False, True))
def test_passthrough(short_tmpdir, name, debug, output_checker, writeback):
# Avoid false positives from libfuse debug messages
if debug:
output_checker.register_output(r'^ unique: [0-9]+, error: -[0-9]+ .+$',
count=0)
# test_syscalls prints "No error" under FreeBSD
output_checker.register_output(r"^ \d\d \[[^\]]+ message: 'No error: 0'\]",
count=0)
mnt_dir = str(short_tmpdir.mkdir('mnt'))
src_dir = str(short_tmpdir.mkdir('src'))
inode_check = InodeCheck.EXACT
if name == 'passthrough_plus':
cmdline = base_cmdline + \
[ pjoin(basename, 'example', 'passthrough'),
'--plus', '-f', mnt_dir ]
elif name == 'passthrough_zero_ino':
cmdline = base_cmdline + \
[ pjoin(basename, 'example', 'passthrough'),
'--plus', '--readdir-zero-inodes', '-f', mnt_dir ]
inode_check = InodeCheck.NONZERO
elif name == 'passthrough_ll':
cmdline = base_cmdline + \
[ pjoin(basename, 'example', name),
'-f', mnt_dir, '-o', 'timeout=0' ]
else: # passthrough and passthrough_fh
cmdline = base_cmdline + \
[ pjoin(basename, 'example', name),
'-f', mnt_dir ]
# Set all timeouts to 0 for everything except passthrough_ll
# (this includes passthrough, passthrough_plus, and passthrough_fh)
if name != 'passthrough_ll':
cmdline.extend(['-o', 'entry_timeout=0,negative_timeout=0,attr_timeout=0,ac_attr_timeout=0'])
if debug:
cmdline.append('-d')
if writeback:
if name != 'passthrough_ll':
pytest.skip('example does not support writeback caching')
cmdline.append('-o')
cmdline.append('writeback')
print(f"\nDebug: Command line: {' '.join(cmdline)}")
mount_process = subprocess.Popen(cmdline, stdout=output_checker.fd,
stderr=output_checker.fd)
try:
wait_for_mount(mount_process, mnt_dir)
work_dir = mnt_dir + src_dir
tst_statvfs(work_dir)
tst_readdir(src_dir, work_dir, inode_check)
tst_readdir_big(src_dir, work_dir, inode_check)
tst_open_read(src_dir, work_dir)
tst_open_write(src_dir, work_dir)
tst_create(work_dir)
tst_passthrough(src_dir, work_dir, inode_check)
tst_append(src_dir, work_dir)
tst_seek(src_dir, work_dir)
tst_mkdir(work_dir)
tst_rmdir(work_dir, src_dir)
tst_unlink(work_dir, src_dir)
tst_symlink(work_dir)
if os.getuid() == 0:
tst_chown(work_dir)
# Underlying fs may not have full nanosecond resolution
tst_utimens(work_dir, ns_tol=1000)
if inode_check == InodeCheck.EXACT:
tst_link(work_dir)
tst_truncate_path(work_dir)
tst_truncate_fd(work_dir)
tst_open_unlink(work_dir)
syscall_test_cmd = [ os.path.join(basename, 'test', 'test_syscalls'),
work_dir, ':' + src_dir ]
if writeback:
# When writeback caching is enabled, kernel has to open files for
# reading even when userspace opens with O_WDONLY. This fails if the
# filesystem process doesn't have special permission.
syscall_test_cmd.append('-53')
subprocess.check_call(syscall_test_cmd)
except:
cleanup(mount_process, mnt_dir)
raise
else:
umount(mount_process, mnt_dir)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("cache", (False, True))
def test_passthrough_hp(short_tmpdir, cache, output_checker):
mnt_dir = str(short_tmpdir.mkdir('mnt'))
src_dir = str(short_tmpdir.mkdir('src'))
cmdline = base_cmdline + \
[ pjoin(basename, 'example', 'passthrough_hp'),
src_dir, mnt_dir ]
cmdline.append('--foreground')
if not cache:
cmdline.append('--nocache')
mount_process = subprocess.Popen(cmdline, stdout=output_checker.fd,
stderr=output_checker.fd)
try:
wait_for_mount(mount_process, mnt_dir)
tst_statvfs(mnt_dir)
tst_readdir(src_dir, mnt_dir)
tst_readdir_big(src_dir, mnt_dir)
tst_open_read(src_dir, mnt_dir)
tst_open_write(src_dir, mnt_dir)
tst_create(mnt_dir)
if not cache:
tst_passthrough(src_dir, mnt_dir)
tst_append(src_dir, mnt_dir)
tst_seek(src_dir, mnt_dir)
tst_mkdir(mnt_dir)
if cache:
# if cache is enabled, no operations should go through
# src_dir as the cache will become stale.
tst_rmdir(mnt_dir)
tst_unlink(mnt_dir)
else:
tst_rmdir(mnt_dir, src_dir)
tst_unlink(mnt_dir, src_dir)
tst_symlink(mnt_dir)
if os.getuid() == 0:
tst_chown(mnt_dir)
# Underlying fs may not have full nanosecond resolution
tst_utimens(mnt_dir, ns_tol=1000)
tst_link(mnt_dir)
tst_truncate_path(mnt_dir)
tst_truncate_fd(mnt_dir)
tst_open_unlink(mnt_dir)
# test_syscalls assumes that changes in source directory
# will be reflected immediately in mountpoint, so we
# can't use it.
if not cache:
syscall_test_cmd = [ os.path.join(basename, 'test', 'test_syscalls'),
mnt_dir, ':' + src_dir ]
# unlinked testfiles check fails without kernel fix
# "fuse: fix illegal access to inode with reused nodeid"
# so opt-in for this test from kernel 5.14
if parse_kernel_version(platform.release()) >= version.parse('5.14'):
syscall_test_cmd.append('-u')
subprocess.check_call(syscall_test_cmd)
except:
cleanup(mount_process, mnt_dir)
raise
else:
umount(mount_process, mnt_dir)
@pytest.mark.skipif(fuse_proto < (7,11),
reason='not supported by running kernel')
def test_ioctl(tmpdir, output_checker):
progname = pjoin(basename, 'example', 'ioctl')
if not os.path.exists(progname):
pytest.skip('%s not built' % os.path.basename(progname))
# Check if binary is 32-bit
file_output = subprocess.check_output(['file', progname]).decode()
if 'ELF 32-bit' in file_output and platform.machine() == 'x86_64':
pytest.skip('ioctl test not supported for 32-bit binary on 64-bit system')
mnt_dir = str(tmpdir)
testfile = pjoin(mnt_dir, 'fioc')
cmdline = base_cmdline + [progname, '-f', mnt_dir ]
mount_process = subprocess.Popen(cmdline, stdout=output_checker.fd,
stderr=output_checker.fd)
try:
wait_for_mount(mount_process, mnt_dir)
cmdline = base_cmdline + \
[ pjoin(basename, 'example', 'ioctl_client'),
testfile ]
assert subprocess.check_output(cmdline) == b'0\n'
with open(testfile, 'wb') as fh:
fh.write(b'foobar')
assert subprocess.check_output(cmdline) == b'6\n'
subprocess.check_call(cmdline + [ '3' ])
with open(testfile, 'rb') as fh:
assert fh.read()== b'foo'
except:
cleanup(mount_process, mnt_dir)
raise
else:
umount(mount_process, mnt_dir)
def test_poll(tmpdir, output_checker):
mnt_dir = str(tmpdir)
cmdline = base_cmdline + [pjoin(basename, 'example', 'poll'),
'-f', mnt_dir ]
mount_process = subprocess.Popen(cmdline, stdout=output_checker.fd,
stderr=output_checker.fd)
try:
wait_for_mount(mount_process, mnt_dir)
cmdline = base_cmdline + \
[ pjoin(basename, 'example', 'poll_client') ]
subprocess.check_call(cmdline, cwd=mnt_dir)
except:
cleanup(mount_process, mnt_dir)
raise
else:
umount(mount_process, mnt_dir)
def test_null(tmpdir, output_checker):
progname = pjoin(basename, 'example', 'null')
if not os.path.exists(progname):
pytest.skip('%s not built' % os.path.basename(progname))
mnt_file = str(tmpdir) + '/file'
with open(mnt_file, 'w') as fh:
fh.write('dummy')
cmdline = base_cmdline + [ progname, '-f', mnt_file ]
mount_process = subprocess.Popen(cmdline, stdout=output_checker.fd,
stderr=output_checker.fd)
def test_fn(name):
return os.stat(name).st_size > 4000
try:
wait_for_mount(mount_process, mnt_file, test_fn)
with open(mnt_file, 'rb') as fh:
assert fh.read(382) == b'\0' * 382
with open(mnt_file, 'wb') as fh:
fh.write(b'whatever')
except:
cleanup(mount_process, mnt_file)
raise
else:
umount(mount_process, mnt_file)
@pytest.mark.skipif(fuse_proto < (7,12),
reason='not supported by running kernel')
@pytest.mark.parametrize("only_expire", ("invalidate_entries",
"expire_entries", "inc_epoch"))
@pytest.mark.parametrize("notify", (True, False))
def test_notify_inval_entry(tmpdir, only_expire, notify, output_checker):
mnt_dir = str(tmpdir)
cmdline = base_cmdline + \
[ pjoin(basename, 'example', 'notify_inval_entry'),
'-f', '--update-interval=1',
'--timeout=5', mnt_dir ]
if not notify:
cmdline.append('--no-notify')
if only_expire == "expire_entries":
cmdline.append('--only-expire')
if "FUSE_CAP_EXPIRE_ONLY" not in fuse_caps:
pytest.skip('only-expire not supported by running kernel')
elif only_expire == "inc_epoch":
cmdline.append('--inc-epoch')
if fuse_proto < (7,44):
pytest.skip('inc-epoch not supported by running kernel')
mount_process = subprocess.Popen(cmdline, stdout=output_checker.fd,
stderr=output_checker.fd)
try:
wait_for_mount(mount_process, mnt_dir)
fname = pjoin(mnt_dir, os.listdir(mnt_dir)[0])
try:
os.stat(fname)
except FileNotFoundError:
# We may have hit a race condition and issued
# readdir just before the name changed
fname = pjoin(mnt_dir, os.listdir(mnt_dir)[0])
os.stat(fname)
safe_sleep(2)
if not notify:
os.stat(fname)
safe_sleep(5)
with pytest.raises(FileNotFoundError):
os.stat(fname)
except:
cleanup(mount_process, mnt_dir)
raise
else:
umount(mount_process, mnt_dir)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("intended_user", ('root', 'non_root'))
def test_dev_auto_unmount(short_tmpdir, output_checker, intended_user):
"""Check that root can mount with dev and auto_unmount
(but non-root cannot).
Split into root vs non-root, so that the output of pytest
makes clear what functionality is being tested."""
if os.getuid() == 0 and intended_user == 'non_root':
pytest.skip('needs to run as non-root')
if os.getuid() != 0 and intended_user == 'root':
pytest.skip('needs to run as root')
mnt_dir = str(short_tmpdir.mkdir('mnt'))
src_dir = str('/dev')
cmdline = base_cmdline + \
[ pjoin(basename, 'example', 'passthrough_ll'),
'-o', f'source={src_dir},dev,auto_unmount',
'-f', mnt_dir ]
mount_process = subprocess.Popen(cmdline, stdout=output_checker.fd,
stderr=output_checker.fd)
try:
wait_for_mount(mount_process, mnt_dir)
if os.getuid() == 0:
open(pjoin(mnt_dir, 'null')).close()
else:
with pytest.raises(PermissionError):
open(pjoin(mnt_dir, 'null')).close()
except:
cleanup(mount_process, mnt_dir)
raise
else:
umount(mount_process, mnt_dir)
@pytest.mark.skipif(os.getuid() != 0,
reason='needs to run as root')
def test_cuse(output_checker):
progname = pjoin(basename, 'example', 'cuse')
if not os.path.exists(progname):
pytest.skip('%s not built' % os.path.basename(progname))
# Check if binary is 32-bit
file_output = subprocess.check_output(['file', progname]).decode()
if 'ELF 32-bit' in file_output and platform.machine() == 'x86_64':
pytest.skip('cuse test not supported for 32-bit binary on 64-bit system')
# Valgrind warns about unknown ioctls, that's ok
output_checker.register_output(r'^==([0-9]+).+unhandled ioctl.+\n'
r'==\1== \s{3}.+\n'
r'==\1== \s{3}.+$', count=0)
devname = 'cuse-test-%d' % os.getpid()
devpath = '/dev/%s' % devname
cmdline = base_cmdline + \
[ pjoin(basename, 'example', 'cuse'),
'-f', '--name=%s' % devname ]
mount_process = subprocess.Popen(cmdline, stdout=output_checker.fd,
stderr=output_checker.fd)
cmdline = base_cmdline + \
[ pjoin(basename, 'example', 'cuse_client'),
devpath ]
try:
wait_for_mount(mount_process, devpath,
test_fn=os.path.exists)
assert subprocess.check_output(cmdline + ['s']) == b'0\n'
data = b'some test data'
off = 5
proc = subprocess.Popen(cmdline + [ 'w', str(len(data)), str(off) ],
stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
proc.stdin.write(data)
proc.stdin.close()
assert proc.wait(timeout=10) == 0
size = str(off + len(data)).encode() + b'\n'
assert subprocess.check_output(cmdline + ['s']) == size
out = subprocess.check_output(
cmdline + [ 'r', str(off + len(data) + 2), '0' ])
assert out == (b'\0' * off) + data
finally:
mount_process.terminate()
def test_release_unlink_race(tmpdir, output_checker):
"""test case for Issue #746
If RELEASE and UNLINK opcodes are sent back to back, and fuse_fs_release()
and fuse_fs_rename() are slow to execute, UNLINK will run while RELEASE is
still executing. UNLINK will try to rename the file and, while the rename
is happening, the RELEASE will finish executing. As a result, RELEASE will
not detect in time that UNLINK has happened, and UNLINK will not detect in
time that RELEASE has happened.
NOTE: This is triggered only when nullpath_ok is set.
If it is NOT SET then get_path_nullok() called by fuse_lib_release() will
call get_path_common() and lock the path, and then the fuse_lib_unlink()
will wait for the path to be unlocked before executing and thus synchronise
with fuse_lib_release().
If it is SET then get_path_nullok() will just set the path to null and
return without locking anything and thus allowing fuse_lib_unlink() to
eventually execute unimpeded while fuse_lib_release() is still running.
"""
fuse_mountpoint = str(tmpdir)
fuse_binary_command = base_cmdline + \
[ pjoin(basename, 'test', 'release_unlink_race'),
"-f", fuse_mountpoint]
fuse_process = subprocess.Popen(fuse_binary_command,
stdout=output_checker.fd,
stderr=output_checker.fd)
try:
wait_for_mount(fuse_process, fuse_mountpoint)
temp_dir = tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(dir="/tmp/")
temp_dir_path = temp_dir.name
fuse_temp_file, fuse_temp_file_path = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=(fuse_mountpoint + temp_dir_path))
os.close(fuse_temp_file)
os.unlink(fuse_temp_file_path)
# needed for slow CI/CD pipelines for unlink OP to complete processing
safe_sleep(3)
assert os.listdir(temp_dir_path) == []
except:
temp_dir.cleanup()
cleanup(fuse_process, fuse_mountpoint)
raise
else:
temp_dir.cleanup()
umount(fuse_process, fuse_mountpoint)
@contextmanager
def os_open(name, flags):
fd = os.open(name, flags)
try:
yield fd
finally:
os.close(fd)
def os_create(name):
os.close(os.open(name, os.O_CREAT | os.O_RDWR))
def tst_unlink(mnt_dir, src_dir=None):
name = name_generator()
fullname = mnt_dir + "/" + name
srcname = fullname
if src_dir is not None:
srcname = pjoin(src_dir, name)
with open(srcname, 'wb') as fh:
fh.write(b'hello')
assert name in os.listdir(mnt_dir)
os.unlink(fullname)
with pytest.raises(OSError) as exc_info:
os.stat(fullname)
assert exc_info.value.errno == errno.ENOENT
assert name not in os.listdir(mnt_dir)
def tst_mkdir(mnt_dir):
dirname = name_generator()
fullname = mnt_dir + "/" + dirname
os.mkdir(fullname)
fstat = os.stat(fullname)
assert stat.S_ISDIR(fstat.st_mode)
assert os.listdir(fullname) == []
# Some filesystem (e.g. BTRFS) don't track st_nlink for directories
assert fstat.st_nlink in (1,2)
assert dirname in os.listdir(mnt_dir)
def tst_rmdir(mnt_dir, src_dir=None):
name = name_generator()
fullname = mnt_dir + "/" + name
srcname = fullname
if src_dir is not None:
srcname = pjoin(src_dir, name)
os.mkdir(srcname)
assert name in os.listdir(mnt_dir)
os.rmdir(fullname)
with pytest.raises(OSError) as exc_info:
os.stat(fullname)
assert exc_info.value.errno == errno.ENOENT
assert name not in os.listdir(mnt_dir)
def tst_symlink(mnt_dir):
linkname = name_generator()
fullname = mnt_dir + "/" + linkname
os.symlink("/imaginary/dest", fullname)
fstat = os.lstat(fullname)
assert stat.S_ISLNK(fstat.st_mode)
assert os.readlink(fullname) == "/imaginary/dest"
assert fstat.st_nlink == 1
assert linkname in os.listdir(mnt_dir)
def tst_create(mnt_dir):
name = name_generator()
fullname = pjoin(mnt_dir, name)
with pytest.raises(OSError) as exc_info:
os.stat(fullname)
assert exc_info.value.errno == errno.ENOENT
assert name not in os.listdir(mnt_dir)
fd = os.open(fullname, os.O_CREAT | os.O_RDWR)
os.close(fd)
assert name in os.listdir(mnt_dir)
fstat = os.lstat(fullname)
assert stat.S_ISREG(fstat.st_mode)
assert fstat.st_nlink == 1
assert fstat.st_size == 0
def tst_chown(mnt_dir):
filename = pjoin(mnt_dir, name_generator())
os.mkdir(filename)
fstat = os.lstat(filename)
uid = fstat.st_uid
gid = fstat.st_gid
uid_new = uid + 1
os.chown(filename, uid_new, -1)
fstat = os.lstat(filename)
assert fstat.st_uid == uid_new
assert fstat.st_gid == gid
gid_new = gid + 1
os.chown(filename, -1, gid_new)
fstat = os.lstat(filename)
assert fstat.st_uid == uid_new
assert fstat.st_gid == gid_new
def tst_open_read(src_dir, mnt_dir):
name = name_generator()
with open(pjoin(src_dir, name), 'wb') as fh_out, \
open(TEST_FILE, 'rb') as fh_in:
shutil.copyfileobj(fh_in, fh_out)
assert filecmp.cmp(pjoin(mnt_dir, name), TEST_FILE, False)
def tst_open_write(src_dir, mnt_dir):
name = name_generator()
os_create(pjoin(src_dir, name))
fullname = pjoin(mnt_dir, name)
with open(fullname, 'wb') as fh_out, \
open(TEST_FILE, 'rb') as fh_in:
shutil.copyfileobj(fh_in, fh_out)
assert filecmp.cmp(fullname, TEST_FILE, False)
def tst_append(src_dir, mnt_dir):
name = name_generator()
os_create(pjoin(src_dir, name))
fullname = pjoin(mnt_dir, name)
with os_open(fullname, os.O_WRONLY) as fd:
os.write(fd, b'foo\n')
with os_open(fullname, os.O_WRONLY|os.O_APPEND) as fd:
os.write(fd, b'bar\n')
with open(fullname, 'rb') as fh:
assert fh.read() == b'foo\nbar\n'
def tst_seek(src_dir, mnt_dir):
name = name_generator()
os_create(pjoin(src_dir, name))
fullname = pjoin(mnt_dir, name)
with os_open(fullname, os.O_WRONLY) as fd:
os.lseek(fd, 1, os.SEEK_SET)
os.write(fd, b'foobar\n')
with os_open(fullname, os.O_WRONLY) as fd:
os.lseek(fd, 4, os.SEEK_SET)
os.write(fd, b'com')
with open(fullname, 'rb') as fh:
assert fh.read() == b'\0foocom\n'
def tst_open_unlink(mnt_dir):
name = pjoin(mnt_dir, name_generator())
data1 = b'foo'
data2 = b'bar'
fullname = pjoin(mnt_dir, name)
with open(fullname, 'wb+', buffering=0) as fh:
fh.write(data1)
os.unlink(fullname)
with pytest.raises(OSError) as exc_info:
os.stat(fullname)
assert exc_info.value.errno == errno.ENOENT
assert name not in os.listdir(mnt_dir)
fh.write(data2)
fh.seek(0)
assert fh.read() == data1+data2
def tst_statvfs(mnt_dir):
os.statvfs(mnt_dir)
def tst_link(mnt_dir):
name1 = pjoin(mnt_dir, name_generator())
name2 = pjoin(mnt_dir, name_generator())
shutil.copyfile(TEST_FILE, name1)
assert filecmp.cmp(name1, TEST_FILE, False)
fstat1 = os.lstat(name1)
assert fstat1.st_nlink == 1
os.link(name1, name2)
fstat1 = os.lstat(name1)
fstat2 = os.lstat(name2)
assert fstat1 == fstat2
assert fstat1.st_nlink == 2
assert os.path.basename(name2) in os.listdir(mnt_dir)
assert filecmp.cmp(name1, name2, False)
# Since RELEASE requests are asynchronous, it is possible that
# libfuse still considers the file to be open at this point
# and (since -o hard_remove is not used) renames it instead of
# deleting it. In that case, the following lstat() call will
# still report an st_nlink value of 2 (cf. issue #157).
os.unlink(name2)
assert os.path.basename(name2) not in os.listdir(mnt_dir)
with pytest.raises(FileNotFoundError):
os.lstat(name2)
# See above, we may have to wait until RELEASE has been
# received before the st_nlink value is correct.
maxwait = time.time() + 2
fstat1 = os.lstat(name1)
while fstat1.st_nlink == 2 and time.time() < maxwait:
fstat1 = os.lstat(name1)
time.sleep(0.1)
assert fstat1.st_nlink == 1
os.unlink(name1)
def tst_inodes_nonzero(lines):
inode_nums = [int(line.split()[0]) for line in lines]
assert all(i != 0 for i in inode_nums), inode_nums
def tst_inode(inode_check, actual, expected):
if inode_check == InodeCheck.EXACT:
assert expected == actual
elif inode_check == InodeCheck.NONZERO:
assert actual != 0
def tst_readdir(src_dir, mnt_dir, inode_check=InodeCheck.EXACT):
newdir = name_generator()
src_newdir = pjoin(src_dir, newdir)
mnt_newdir = pjoin(mnt_dir, newdir)
file_ = src_newdir + "/" + name_generator()
subdir = src_newdir + "/" + name_generator()
subfile = subdir + "/" + name_generator()
os.mkdir(src_newdir)
shutil.copyfile(TEST_FILE, file_)
os.mkdir(subdir)
shutil.copyfile(TEST_FILE, subfile)
listdir_is = os.listdir(mnt_newdir)
listdir_is.sort()
listdir_should = [ os.path.basename(file_), os.path.basename(subdir) ]
listdir_should.sort()
assert listdir_is == listdir_should
inodes_is = readdir_inode(mnt_newdir)
if inode_check == InodeCheck.EXACT:
inodes_should = readdir_inode(src_newdir)
assert inodes_is == inodes_should
elif inode_check == InodeCheck.NONZERO:
tst_inodes_nonzero(inodes_is)
os.unlink(file_)
os.unlink(subfile)
os.rmdir(subdir)
os.rmdir(src_newdir)
def tst_readdir_big(src_dir, mnt_dir, inode_check=InodeCheck.EXACT):
# Add enough entries so that readdir needs to be called
# multiple times.
fnames = []
for i in range(500):
fname = ('A rather long filename to make sure that we '
'fill up the buffer - ' * 3) + str(i)
with open(pjoin(src_dir, fname), 'w') as fh:
fh.write('File %d' % i)
fnames.append(fname)
listdir_is = sorted(os.listdir(mnt_dir))
listdir_should = sorted(os.listdir(src_dir))
assert listdir_is == listdir_should
inodes_is = readdir_inode(mnt_dir)
if inode_check == InodeCheck.EXACT:
inodes_should = readdir_inode(src_dir)
assert inodes_is == inodes_should
elif inode_check == InodeCheck.NONZERO:
tst_inodes_nonzero(inodes_is)
for fname in fnames:
# A comment just to get a diff
stat_src = os.stat(pjoin(src_dir, fname))
stat_mnt = os.stat(pjoin(mnt_dir, fname))
tst_inode(inode_check, stat_mnt.st_ino, stat_src.st_ino)
assert stat_src.st_mtime == stat_mnt.st_mtime
assert stat_src.st_ctime == stat_mnt.st_ctime
assert stat_src.st_size == stat_mnt.st_size
os.unlink(pjoin(src_dir, fname))
def tst_truncate_path(mnt_dir):
assert len(TEST_DATA) > 1024
filename = pjoin(mnt_dir, name_generator())
with open(filename, 'wb') as fh:
fh.write(TEST_DATA)
fstat = os.stat(filename)
size = fstat.st_size
assert size == len(TEST_DATA)
# Add zeros at the end
os.truncate(filename, size + 1024)
assert os.stat(filename).st_size == size + 1024
with open(filename, 'rb') as fh:
assert fh.read(size) == TEST_DATA
assert fh.read(1025) == b'\0' * 1024
# Truncate data
os.truncate(filename, size - 1024)
assert os.stat(filename).st_size == size - 1024
with open(filename, 'rb') as fh:
assert fh.read(size) == TEST_DATA[:size-1024]
os.unlink(filename)
def tst_truncate_fd(mnt_dir):
assert len(TEST_DATA) > 1024
with NamedTemporaryFile('w+b', 0, dir=mnt_dir) as fh:
fd = fh.fileno()
fh.write(TEST_DATA)
fstat = os.fstat(fd)
size = fstat.st_size
assert size == len(TEST_DATA)
# Add zeros at the end
os.ftruncate(fd, size + 1024)
assert os.fstat(fd).st_size == size + 1024
fh.seek(0)
assert fh.read(size) == TEST_DATA
assert fh.read(1025) == b'\0' * 1024
# Truncate data
os.ftruncate(fd, size - 1024)
assert os.fstat(fd).st_size == size - 1024
fh.seek(0)
assert fh.read(size) == TEST_DATA[:size-1024]
def tst_utimens(mnt_dir, ns_tol=0):
filename = pjoin(mnt_dir, name_generator())
os.mkdir(filename)
fstat = os.lstat(filename)
atime = fstat.st_atime + 42.28
mtime = fstat.st_mtime - 42.23
if sys.version_info < (3,3):
os.utime(filename, (atime, mtime))
else:
atime_ns = fstat.st_atime_ns + int(42.28*1e9)
mtime_ns = fstat.st_mtime_ns - int(42.23*1e9)
os.utime(filename, None, ns=(atime_ns, mtime_ns))
fstat = os.lstat(filename)
assert abs(fstat.st_atime - atime) < 1
assert abs(fstat.st_mtime - mtime) < 1
if sys.version_info >= (3,3):
assert abs(fstat.st_atime_ns - atime_ns) <= ns_tol
assert abs(fstat.st_mtime_ns - mtime_ns) <= ns_tol
def tst_passthrough(src_dir, mnt_dir, inode_check=InodeCheck.EXACT):
name = name_generator()
src_name = pjoin(src_dir, name)
mnt_name = pjoin(mnt_dir, name)
print(f"\nDebug: Creating file {name}")
print(f"Debug: src_name={src_name}")
print(f"Debug: mnt_name={mnt_name}")
# First test: write to source directory
assert name not in os.listdir(src_dir)
assert name not in os.listdir(mnt_dir)
with open(src_name, 'w') as fh:
fh.write('Hello, world')
print(f"Debug: File written to src_name")
start_time = time.time()
while time.time() - start_time < 10: # 10 second timeout
if name in os.listdir(mnt_dir):
break
print(f"Debug: Waiting for file to appear... ({time.time() - start_time:.1f}s)")
time.sleep(0.1)
else:
pytest.fail("File did not appear in mount directory within 10 seconds")
assert name in os.listdir(src_dir)
assert name in os.listdir(mnt_dir)
# Compare relevant stat attributes
src_stat = os.stat(src_name)
mnt_stat = os.stat(mnt_name)
assert src_stat.st_mode == mnt_stat.st_mode
tst_inode(inode_check, mnt_stat.st_ino, src_stat.st_ino)
assert src_stat.st_size == mnt_stat.st_size
assert src_stat.st_mtime == mnt_stat.st_mtime
# Second test: write to mount directory
name = name_generator()
src_name = pjoin(src_dir, name)
mnt_name = pjoin(mnt_dir, name)
assert name not in os.listdir(src_dir)
assert name not in os.listdir(mnt_dir)
with open(mnt_name, 'w') as fh:
fh.write('Hello, world')
assert name in os.listdir(src_dir)
assert name in os.listdir(mnt_dir)
# Compare relevant stat attributes
src_stat = os.stat(src_name)
mnt_stat = os.stat(mnt_name)
assert src_stat.st_mode == mnt_stat.st_mode
tst_inode(inode_check, mnt_stat.st_ino, src_stat.st_ino)
assert src_stat.st_size == mnt_stat.st_size
assert abs(src_stat.st_mtime - mnt_stat.st_mtime) < 0.01
def tst_xattr(path):
os.setxattr(path, b'hello_ll_setxattr_name', b'hello_ll_setxattr_value')
assert os.getxattr(path, b'hello_ll_getxattr_name') == b'hello_ll_getxattr_value'
os.removexattr(path, b'hello_ll_removexattr_name')
# avoid warning about unused import
assert test_printcap
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