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Macros will automatically use the correct types, without having to fiddle with internal glibc macros. It's also impossible to get the types wrong due to aliasing because support_check_stat_fd and support_check_stat_path do not depend on the struct stat* types. The changes reveal some inconsistencies in tests. Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
187 lines
6.2 KiB
C
187 lines
6.2 KiB
C
/* Test execveat at the various corner cases.
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Copyright (C) 2021-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <dirent.h>
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#include <support/check.h>
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#include <support/support.h>
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#include <support/temp_file.h>
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#include <support/xdlfcn.h>
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#include <support/xstdio.h>
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#include <support/xunistd.h>
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#include <wait.h>
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#include <support/test-driver.h>
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int
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call_execveat (int fd, const char *pathname, int flags, int expected_fail,
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int num)
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{
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char *envp[] = { (char *) "FOO=3", NULL };
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char *argv[] = { (char *) "sh", (char *) "-c", (char *) "exit $FOO", NULL };
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pid_t pid;
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int status;
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if (test_verbose > 0)
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printf ("call line number: %d\n", num);
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pid = xfork ();
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if (pid == 0)
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{
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TEST_COMPARE (execveat (fd, pathname, argv, envp, flags), -1);
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if (errno == ENOSYS)
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exit (EXIT_UNSUPPORTED);
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else if (errno == expected_fail)
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{
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if (test_verbose > 0)
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printf ("expected fail: errno %d\n", errno);
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_exit (0);
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}
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else
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FAIL_EXIT1 ("execveat failed: %m (%d)", errno);
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}
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xwaitpid (pid, &status, 0);
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if (!WIFEXITED (status))
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FAIL_RET ("child hasn't exited normally");
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if (WIFEXITED (status))
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{
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if (WEXITSTATUS (status) == EXIT_UNSUPPORTED)
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FAIL_UNSUPPORTED ("execveat is unimplemented");
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else if (expected_fail != 0)
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TEST_COMPARE (WEXITSTATUS (status), 0);
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else
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TEST_COMPARE (WEXITSTATUS (status), 3);
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}
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return 0;
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}
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static int
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do_test (void)
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{
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DIR *dirp;
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int fd;
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#ifdef O_PATH
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int fd_out;
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char *tmp_dir, *symlink_name, *tmp_sh;
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struct stat64 st;
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#endif
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dirp = opendir ("/bin");
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if (dirp == NULL)
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FAIL_EXIT1 ("failed to open /bin");
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fd = dirfd (dirp);
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/* Call execveat for various fd/pathname combinations. */
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/* Check the pathname relative to a valid dirfd. */
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call_execveat (fd, "sh", 0, 0, __LINE__);
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xchdir ("/bin");
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/* Use the special value AT_FDCWD as dirfd. Quoting open(2):
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If pathname is relative and dirfd is the special value AT_FDCWD, then
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pathname is interpreted relative to the current working directory of
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the calling process. */
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call_execveat (AT_FDCWD, "sh", 0, 0, __LINE__);
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xclose (fd);
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#ifdef O_PATH
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/* Check the pathname relative to a valid dirfd with O_PATH. */
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fd = xopen ("/bin", O_PATH | O_DIRECTORY, O_RDONLY);
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call_execveat (fd, "sh", 0, 0, __LINE__);
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xclose (fd);
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/* Check absolute pathname, dirfd should be ignored. */
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call_execveat (AT_FDCWD, "/bin/sh", 0, 0, __LINE__);
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fd = xopen ("/usr", O_PATH | O_DIRECTORY, 0);
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/* Same check for absolute pathname, but with input file descriptor
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opened with different flags. The dirfd should be ignored. */
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call_execveat (fd, "/bin/sh", 0, 0, __LINE__);
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xclose (fd);
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#endif
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fd = xopen ("/usr", O_RDONLY, 0);
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/* Same check for absolute pathname, but with input file descriptor
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opened with different flags. The dirfd should be ignored. */
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call_execveat (fd, "/bin/sh", 0, 0, __LINE__);
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xclose (fd);
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fd = xopen ("/bin/sh", O_RDONLY, 0);
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/* Check relative pathname, where dirfd does not point to a directory. */
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call_execveat (fd, "sh", 0, ENOTDIR, __LINE__);
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/* Check absolute pathname, but dirfd is a regular file. The dirfd
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should be ignored. */
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call_execveat (fd, "/bin/sh", 0, 0, __LINE__);
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xclose (fd);
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#ifdef O_PATH
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/* Quoting open(2): O_PATH
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Obtain a file descriptor that can be used for two purposes: to
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indicate a location in the filesystem tree and to perform
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operations that act purely at the file descriptor level. */
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fd = xopen ("/bin/sh", O_PATH, 0);
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/* Check the empty pathname. Dirfd is a regular file with O_PATH. */
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call_execveat (fd, "", 0, ENOENT, __LINE__);
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/* Same check for an empty pathname, but with AT_EMPTY_PATH flag.
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Quoting open(2):
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If oldpath is an empty string, create a link to the file referenced
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by olddirfd (which may have been obtained using the open(2) O_PATH flag. */
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call_execveat (fd, "", AT_EMPTY_PATH, 0, __LINE__);
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call_execveat (fd, "", AT_EMPTY_PATH | AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW, 0, __LINE__);
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xclose (fd);
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/* Create a temporary directory "tmp_dir" and create a symbolik link tmp_sh
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pointing to /bin/sh inside the tmp_dir. Open dirfd as a symbolic link. */
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tmp_dir = support_create_temp_directory ("tst-execveat_dir");
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symlink_name = xasprintf ("%s/symlink", tmp_dir);
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xsymlink ("tmp_sh", symlink_name);
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add_temp_file (symlink_name);
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tmp_sh = xasprintf ("%s/tmp_sh", tmp_dir);
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add_temp_file (tmp_sh);
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fd_out = xopen (symlink_name, O_CREAT | O_WRONLY, 0);
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xstat64 ("/bin/sh", &st);
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fd = xopen ("/bin/sh", O_RDONLY, 0);
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xcopy_file_range (fd, 0, fd_out, 0, st.st_size, 0);
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xfchmod (fd_out, 0700);
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xclose (fd);
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xclose (fd_out);
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fd_out = xopen (symlink_name, O_PATH, 0);
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/* Check the empty pathname. Dirfd is a symbolic link. */
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call_execveat (fd_out, "", 0, ENOENT, __LINE__);
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call_execveat (fd_out, "", AT_EMPTY_PATH, 0, __LINE__);
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call_execveat (fd_out, "", AT_EMPTY_PATH | AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW, 0,
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__LINE__);
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xclose (fd_out);
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free (symlink_name);
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free (tmp_sh);
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free (tmp_dir);
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#endif
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/* Call execveat with closed fd, we expect this to fail with EBADF. */
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call_execveat (fd, "sh", 0, EBADF, __LINE__);
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/* Call execveat with closed fd, we expect this to pass because the pathname is
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absolute. */
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call_execveat (fd, "/bin/sh", 0, 0, __LINE__);
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return 0;
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}
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#include <support/test-driver.c>
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