xref: /freebsd/contrib/libarchive/cpio/test/test_option_a.c (revision a90b9d0159070121c221b966469c3e36d912bf82)
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25 #include "test.h"
26 #if defined(HAVE_UTIME_H)
27 #include <utime.h>
28 #elif defined(HAVE_SYS_UTIME_H)
29 #include <sys/utime.h>
30 #endif
31 
32 static struct {
33 	const char *name;
34 	time_t atime_sec;
35 } files[] = {
36 	{ "f0", 0 },
37 	{ "f1", 0 },
38 	{ "f2", 0 },
39 	{ "f3", 0 },
40 	{ "f4", 0 },
41 	{ "f5", 0 }
42 };
43 
44 /*
45  * Create a bunch of test files and record their atimes.
46  * For the atime preserve/change tests, the files must have
47  * atimes in the past.  We can accomplish this by explicitly invoking
48  * utime() on platforms that support it or by simply sleeping
49  * for a second after creating the files.  (Creating all of the files
50  * at once means we only need to sleep once.)
51  */
52 static void
53 test_create(void)
54 {
55 	struct stat st;
56 	struct utimbuf times;
57 	static const int numfiles = sizeof(files) / sizeof(files[0]);
58 	int i;
59 
60 	for (i = 0; i < numfiles; ++i) {
61 		/*
62 		 * Note: Have to write at least one byte to the file.
63 		 * cpio doesn't bother reading the file if it's zero length,
64 		 * so the atime never gets changed in that case, which
65 		 * makes the tests below rather pointless.
66 		 */
67 		assertMakeFile(files[i].name, 0644, "a");
68 
69 		/* If utime() isn't supported on your platform, just
70 		 * #ifdef this section out.  Most of the test below is
71 		 * still valid. */
72 		memset(&times, 0, sizeof(times));
73 #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(CYGWIN)
74 		times.actime = 86400;
75 		times.modtime = 86400;
76 #else
77 		times.actime = 1;
78 		times.modtime = 3;
79 #endif
80 		assertEqualInt(0, utime(files[i].name, &times));
81 
82 		/* Record whatever atime the file ended up with. */
83 		/* If utime() is available, this should be 1, but there's
84 		 * no harm in being careful. */
85 		assertEqualInt(0, stat(files[i].name, &st));
86 		files[i].atime_sec = st.st_atime;
87 	}
88 
89 	/* Wait until the atime on the last file is actually in the past. */
90 	sleepUntilAfter(files[numfiles - 1].atime_sec);
91 }
92 
93 DEFINE_TEST(test_option_a)
94 {
95 	struct stat st;
96 	int r;
97 	char *p;
98 
99 	/* Create all of the test files. */
100 	test_create();
101 
102 	/* Sanity check; verify that atimes really do get modified. */
103 	p = slurpfile(NULL, "f0");
104 	assert(p != NULL);
105 	free(p);
106 	assertEqualInt(0, stat("f0", &st));
107 	if (st.st_atime == files[0].atime_sec) {
108 		skipping("Cannot verify -a option\n"
109 		    "      Your system appears to not support atime.");
110 	}
111 	else
112 	{
113 		/*
114 		 * If this disk is mounted noatime, then we can't
115 		 * verify correct operation without -a.
116 		 */
117 
118 		/* Copy the file without -a; should change the atime. */
119 		r = systemf("echo %s | %s -pd copy-no-a > copy-no-a.out 2>copy-no-a.err", files[1].name, testprog);
120 		assertEqualInt(r, 0);
121 		assertTextFileContents("1 block\n", "copy-no-a.err");
122 		assertEmptyFile("copy-no-a.out");
123 		assertEqualInt(0, stat(files[1].name, &st));
124 		failure("Copying file without -a should have changed atime.");
125 		assert(st.st_atime != files[1].atime_sec);
126 
127 		/* Archive the file without -a; should change the atime. */
128 		r = systemf("echo %s | %s -o > archive-no-a.out 2>archive-no-a.err", files[2].name, testprog);
129 		assertEqualInt(r, 0);
130 		assertTextFileContents("1 block\n", "copy-no-a.err");
131 		assertEqualInt(0, stat(files[2].name, &st));
132 		failure("Archiving file without -a should have changed atime.");
133 		assert(st.st_atime != files[2].atime_sec);
134 	}
135 
136 	/*
137 	 * We can, of course, still verify that the atime is unchanged
138 	 * when using the -a option.
139 	 */
140 
141 	/* Copy the file with -a; should not change the atime. */
142 	r = systemf("echo %s | %s -pad copy-a > copy-a.out 2>copy-a.err",
143 	    files[3].name, testprog);
144 	assertEqualInt(r, 0);
145 	assertTextFileContents("1 block\n", "copy-a.err");
146 	assertEmptyFile("copy-a.out");
147 	assertEqualInt(0, stat(files[3].name, &st));
148 	failure("Copying file with -a should not have changed atime.");
149 	assertEqualInt(st.st_atime, files[3].atime_sec);
150 
151 	/* Archive the file with -a; should not change the atime. */
152 	r = systemf("echo %s | %s -oa > archive-a.out 2>archive-a.err",
153 	    files[4].name, testprog);
154 	assertEqualInt(r, 0);
155 	assertTextFileContents("1 block\n", "copy-a.err");
156 	assertEqualInt(0, stat(files[4].name, &st));
157 	failure("Archiving file with -a should not have changed atime.");
158 	assertEqualInt(st.st_atime, files[4].atime_sec);
159 }
160