minix3/tests/test78.c

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/* Test for getdents().
* Just tests whatever FS the test is executed from.
*
* This test creates lots of nodes of various types, verifies that readdir()
* (and so getdents()) returns all of them exactly once, and nothing else
* (except for "." and ".."), and verifies the struct dirents are correct.
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "common.h"
#define FILETYPES 6
#define LOOPS 30
struct filetype {
char *fnbase; /* type-unique base name */
int dt; /* dirent type that getdents() should return */
mode_t modebit; /* mode bit unique to this type */
} filetypes[FILETYPES] = {
{ "fifo", DT_FIFO, S_IFIFO },
{ "chr", DT_CHR, S_IFCHR },
{ "dir", DT_DIR, S_IFDIR },
{ "blk", DT_BLK, S_IFBLK },
{ "reg", DT_REG, S_IFREG },
{ "lnk", DT_LNK, S_IFLNK },
};
int seen[FILETYPES][LOOPS];
/* create a node named 'f' using code 'call'. check it doesn't exist
* before hand, and does exist afterwards, and has the expected modebit.
*/
#define CR(f, call, modebit) do { \
struct stat sb; \
if(lstat(f, &sb) >= 0) { e(1); } \
if((call) < 0) { e(2); } \
if(lstat(f, &sb) < 0) { e(3); } \
if(!(sb.st_mode & (modebit))) { e(4); } \
} while(0)
int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int i, t;
DIR *dir;
struct dirent *de;
start(78);
/* create contents */
for(i = 0; i < LOOPS; i++) {
for(t = 0; t < FILETYPES; t++) {
int c;
char fn[2000];
mode_t m = filetypes[t].modebit;
/* think of a filename; do varying lengths to check
* dirent record length alignment issues
*/
snprintf(fn, sizeof(fn), "%d.%d.%d.", t, filetypes[t].dt, i);
for(c = 0; c < i; c++) strcat(fn, "x");
/* create the right type */
switch(filetypes[t].dt) {
case DT_FIFO: CR(fn, mknod(fn, 0600|S_IFIFO, 0), m); break;
case DT_CHR: CR(fn, mknod(fn, 0600|S_IFCHR, 0), m); break;
case DT_BLK: CR(fn, mknod(fn, 0600|S_IFBLK, 0), m); break;
case DT_REG: CR(fn, mknod(fn, 0600|S_IFREG, 0), m); break;
case DT_DIR: CR(fn, mkdir(fn, 0600), m); break;
case DT_LNK: CR(fn, symlink("dest", fn), m); break;
default: e(10); break;
}
}
}
/* Verify that readdir() returns dirent structs with reasonable contents */
if(!(dir = opendir("."))) { e(20); return 1; }
while((de = readdir(dir))) {
int dt;
struct stat sb;
if(!strcmp(de->d_name, ".")) continue;
if(!strcmp(de->d_name, "..")) continue;
if(sscanf(de->d_name, "%d.%d.%d", &t, &dt, &i) != 3) {
e(30);
continue;
}
/* sanity check on filename numbers */
if(t < 0 || dt < 0 || i < 0) { e(31); continue; }
if(t >= FILETYPES || i >= LOOPS) { e(32); continue; }
if(seen[t][i]) { e(33); continue; }
seen[t][i] = 1;
if(filetypes[t].dt != dt) { e(34); continue; }
if(lstat(de->d_name, &sb) < 0) { e(35); continue; }
if(!(sb.st_mode & filetypes[t].modebit)) { e(36); continue; }
/* Now we know this file is ours and has the expected type;
* now we can verify the contents of the dirent struct. d_name
* is OK because sscanf and stat worked on it.
*/
if(de->d_type != dt) { e(37); }
if(de->d_fileno != sb.st_ino) { e(38); }
if(de->d_namlen != strlen(de->d_name)) { e(39); }
if(de->d_reclen != _DIRENT_RECLEN(de, de->d_namlen)) { e(40); }
}
if(closedir(dir) < 0) e(50);
/* Verify that we have seen all files we expected to see. */
for(i = 0; i < LOOPS; i++) {
for(t = 0; t < FILETYPES; t++) {
if(!seen[t][i]) { e(60); break; }
}
}
quit();
}