# It currently tests the fs/sb and native commands for ext4 and fat partitions
# Expected results are as follows:
# EXT4 tests:
-# fs-test.sb.ext4.out: Summary: PASS: 17 FAIL: 2
-# fs-test.ext4.out: Summary: PASS: 10 FAIL: 9
-# fs-test.fs.ext4.out: Summary: PASS: 10 FAIL: 9
-# FAT tests:
-# fs-test.sb.fat.out: Summary: PASS: 17 FAIL: 2
-# fs-test.fat.out: Summary: PASS: 19 FAIL: 0
-# fs-test.fs.fat.out: Summary: PASS: 19 FAIL: 0
-# Total Summary: TOTAL PASS: 92 TOTAL FAIL: 22
+# fs-test.sb.ext4.out: Summary: PASS: 24 FAIL: 0
+# fs-test.ext4.out: Summary: PASS: 24 FAIL: 0
+# fs-test.fs.ext4.out: Summary: PASS: 24 FAIL: 0
+# FAT16 tests:
+# fs-test.sb.fat16.out: Summary: PASS: 24 FAIL: 0
+# fs-test.fat16.out: Summary: PASS: 21 FAIL: 3
+# fs-test.fs.fat16.out: Summary: PASS: 21 FAIL: 3
+# FAT32 tests:
+# fs-test.sb.fat32.out: Summary: PASS: 24 FAIL: 0
+# fs-test.fat32.out: Summary: PASS: 21 FAIL: 3
+# fs-test.fs.fat32.out: Summary: PASS: 21 FAIL: 3
+# Total Summary: TOTAL PASS: 204 TOTAL FAIL: 12
# pre-requisite binaries list.
PREREQ_BINS="md5sum mkfs mount umount dd fallocate mkdir"
BIG_FILE="2.5GB.file"
# $MD5_FILE will have the expected md5s when we do the test
-# They shall have a suffix which represents their file system (ext4/fat)
+# They shall have a suffix which represents their file system (ext4/fat16/...)
MD5_FILE="${OUT_DIR}/md5s.list"
# $OUT shall be the prefix of the test output. Their suffix will be .out
}
# 1st parameter is the name of the image file to be created
-# 2nd parameter is the filesystem - fat ext4 etc
+# 2nd parameter is the filesystem - fat16 ext4 etc
# -F cant be used with fat as it means something else.
function create_image() {
# Create image if not already present - saves time, while debugging
- if [ "$2" = "ext4" ]; then
+ case "$2" in
+ fat16)
+ MKFS_OPTION="-F 16"
+ FS_TYPE="fat"
+ ;;
+ fat32)
+ MKFS_OPTION="-F 32"
+ FS_TYPE="fat"
+ ;;
+ ext4)
MKFS_OPTION="-F"
- else
- MKFS_OPTION=""
- fi
+ FS_TYPE="ext4"
+ ;;
+ esac
+
if [ ! -f "$1" ]; then
fallocate -l 3G "$1" &> /dev/null
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
exit $?
fi
fi
- mkfs -t "$2" $MKFS_OPTION "$1" &> /dev/null
- if [ $? -ne 0 -a "$2" = "fat" ]; then
+ mkfs -t "$FS_TYPE" $MKFS_OPTION "$1" &> /dev/null
+ if [ $? -ne 0 -a "$FS_TYPE" = "fat" ]; then
# If we fail and we did fat, try vfat.
mkfs -t vfat $MKFS_OPTION "$1" &> /dev/null
fi
}
# 1st parameter is image file
-# 2nd parameter is file system type - fat/ext4
+# 2nd parameter is file system type - fat16/ext4/...
# 3rd parameter is name of small file
# 4th parameter is name of big file
# 5th parameter is fs/nonfs/sb - to dictate generic fs commands or
length="0x00100000"
case "$2" in
- fat)
+ fat*)
FPATH=""
PREFIX="fat"
WRITE="write"
# We want ${PREFIX}size host 0:0 $3 for host commands and
# sb size hostfs - $3 for hostfs commands.
# 1MB is 0x0010 0000
-# Test Case 2 - size of small file
+# Test Case 2a - size of small file
${PREFIX}size host${SUFFIX} ${FPATH}$FILE_SMALL
printenv filesize
setenv filesize
+# Test Case 2b - size of small file via a path using '..'
+${PREFIX}size host${SUFFIX} ${FPATH}SUBDIR/../$FILE_SMALL
+printenv filesize
+setenv filesize
# 2.5GB (1024*1024*2500) is 0x9C40 0000
# Test Case 3 - size of big file
# The write should fail, but the lookup should work
# Test Case 12 - Check directory traversal
${PREFIX}${WRITE} host${SUFFIX} $addr ${FPATH}. 0x10
+
+# Read 1MB from small file
+${PREFIX}load host${SUFFIX} $addr ${FPATH}$FILE_SMALL
+# Write it via "same directory", i.e. "." dirent
+# Test Case 13a - Check directory traversal
+${PREFIX}${WRITE} host${SUFFIX} $addr ${FPATH}./${FILE_WRITE}2 \$filesize
+mw.b $addr 00 100
+${PREFIX}load host${SUFFIX} $addr ${FPATH}./${FILE_WRITE}2
+# Test Case 13b - Check md5 of written to is same as the one read from
+md5sum $addr \$filesize
+setenv filesize
+mw.b $addr 00 100
+${PREFIX}load host${SUFFIX} $addr ${FPATH}${FILE_WRITE}2
+# Test Case 13c - Check md5 of written to is same as the one read from
+md5sum $addr \$filesize
+setenv filesize
+#
reset
EOF
mkdir -p "$MOUNT_DIR"
sudo mount -o loop,rw "$1" "$MOUNT_DIR"
+ # Create a subdirectory.
+ sudo mkdir -p "$MOUNT_DIR/SUBDIR"
+
# Create big file in this image.
# Note that we work only on the start 1MB, couple MBs in the 2GB range
# and the last 1 MB of the huge 2.5GB file.
&> /dev/null
fi
- # Delete the small file which possibly is written as part of a
+ # Delete the small file copies which possibly are written as part of a
# previous test.
sudo rm -f "${MB1}.w"
+ sudo rm -f "${MB1}.w2"
# Generate the md5sums of reads that we will test against small file
dd if="${MB1}" bs=1M skip=0 count=1 2> /dev/null | md5sum > "$2"
FAIL=0
# Check if the ls is showing correct results for 2.5 gb file
- grep -A6 "Test Case 1 " "$1" | egrep -iq "2621440000 *$4"
+ grep -A7 "Test Case 1 " "$1" | egrep -iq "2621440000 *$4"
pass_fail "TC1: ls of $4"
# Check if the ls is showing correct results for 1 mb file
- grep -A6 "Test Case 1 " "$1" | egrep -iq "1048576 *$3"
+ grep -A7 "Test Case 1 " "$1" | egrep -iq "1048576 *$3"
pass_fail "TC1: ls of $3"
# Check size command on 1MB.file
- egrep -A3 "Test Case 2 " "$1" | grep -q "filesize=100000"
+ egrep -A3 "Test Case 2a " "$1" | grep -q "filesize=100000"
pass_fail "TC2: size of $3"
+ # Check size command on 1MB.file via a path using '..'
+ egrep -A3 "Test Case 2b " "$1" | grep -q "filesize=100000"
+ pass_fail "TC2: size of $3 via a path using '..'"
# Check size command on 2.5GB.file
egrep -A3 "Test Case 3 " "$1" | grep -q "filesize=9c400000"
# Check lookup of 'dot' directory
grep -A4 "Test Case 12 " "$1" | grep -q 'Unable to write file'
pass_fail "TC12: 1MB write to . - write denied"
+
+ # Check directory traversal
+ grep -A2 "Test Case 13a " "$1" | grep -q '1048576 bytes written'
+ pass_fail "TC13: 1MB write to ./$3.w2 - write succeeded"
+ check_md5 "Test Case 13b " "$1" "$2" 1 \
+ "TC13: 1MB read from ./$3.w2 - content verified"
+ check_md5 "Test Case 13c " "$1" "$2" 1 \
+ "TC13: 1MB read from $3.w2 - content verified"
+
echo "** End $1"
}
# In each loop, for a given file system image, we test both the
# fs command, like load/size/write, the file system specific command
# like: ext4load/ext4size/ext4write and the sb load/ls/save commands.
-for fs in ext4 fat; do
+for fs in ext4 fat16 fat32; do
echo "Creating $fs image if not already present."
IMAGE=${IMG}.${fs}.img
# Lets mount the image and test sb hostfs commands
mkdir -p "$MOUNT_DIR"
- if [ "$fs" = "fat" ]; then
+ case "$fs" in
+ fat*)
uid="uid=`id -u`"
- else
+ ;;
+ *)
uid=""
- fi
+ ;;
+ esac
sudo mount -o loop,rw,$uid "$IMAGE" "$MOUNT_DIR"
sudo chmod 777 "$MOUNT_DIR"