1f8c94cecSXin LI#!/bin/sh 2f8c94cecSXin LI# 3f8c94cecSXin LI# $NetBSD: t_link,v 1.5 2006/11/09 16:20:06 jmmv Exp $ 4f8c94cecSXin LI# 5f8c94cecSXin LI# Copyright (c) 2005, 2006 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. 6f8c94cecSXin LI# All rights reserved. 7f8c94cecSXin LI# 8f8c94cecSXin LI# This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation 9f8c94cecSXin LI# by Julio M. Merino Vidal, developed as part of Google's Summer of Code 10f8c94cecSXin LI# 2005 program. 11f8c94cecSXin LI# 12f8c94cecSXin LI# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 13f8c94cecSXin LI# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 14f8c94cecSXin LI# are met: 15f8c94cecSXin LI# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 16f8c94cecSXin LI# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 17f8c94cecSXin LI# 2. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS 25f8c94cecSXin LI# BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR 26f8c94cecSXin LI# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF 27f8c94cecSXin LI# SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 28f8c94cecSXin LI# INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 29f8c94cecSXin LI# CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) 30f8c94cecSXin LI# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE 31f8c94cecSXin LI# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 32f8c94cecSXin LI# 33f8c94cecSXin LI# 34f8c94cecSXin LI 35f8c94cecSXin LI# 36f8c94cecSXin LI# Verifies that the link operation works. 37f8c94cecSXin LI# 38f8c94cecSXin LI 39f8c94cecSXin LItest_run() { 40f8c94cecSXin LI test_mount 41f8c94cecSXin LI 42f8c94cecSXin LI test_name "Link operation works" 43f8c94cecSXin LI touch a || die 44f8c94cecSXin LI touch z || die 45f8c94cecSXin LI eval $(stat -s a | sed -e 's|st_|sta_|g') 46f8c94cecSXin LI eval $(stat -s z | sed -e 's|st_|stz_|g') 47f8c94cecSXin LI test ${sta_ino} != ${stz_ino} || die 48f8c94cecSXin LI test ${sta_nlink} -eq 1 || die 49f8c94cecSXin LI ln a b || die 50f8c94cecSXin LI test_name "Link count is correct after links are created" 51f8c94cecSXin LI eval $(stat -s a | sed -e 's|st_|sta_|g') 52f8c94cecSXin LI eval $(stat -s b | sed -e 's|st_|stb_|g') 53f8c94cecSXin LI test ${sta_ino} = ${stb_ino} || die 54f8c94cecSXin LI test ${sta_nlink} -eq 2 || die 55f8c94cecSXin LI test ${stb_nlink} -eq 2 || die 56f8c94cecSXin LI test_name "Link count is correct after links are deleted" 57f8c94cecSXin LI rm a || die 58f8c94cecSXin LI eval $(stat -s b | sed -e 's|st_|stb_|g') 59f8c94cecSXin LI test ${stb_nlink} -eq 1 || die 60f8c94cecSXin LI rm b || die 61f8c94cecSXin LI 62f8c94cecSXin LI test_name "Link operation works in subdirectories" 63f8c94cecSXin LI touch a || die 64f8c94cecSXin LI mkdir c || die 65f8c94cecSXin LI ln a c/b || die 66f8c94cecSXin LI test_name "Link count is correct after links are created" 67f8c94cecSXin LI eval $(stat -s a | sed -e 's|st_|sta_|g') 68f8c94cecSXin LI eval $(stat -s c/b | sed -e 's|st_|stb_|g') 69f8c94cecSXin LI test ${sta_ino} = ${stb_ino} || die 70f8c94cecSXin LI test ${sta_nlink} -eq 2 || die 71f8c94cecSXin LI test ${stb_nlink} -eq 2 || die 72f8c94cecSXin LI test_name "Link count is correct after links are deleted" 73f8c94cecSXin LI rm a || die 74f8c94cecSXin LI eval $(stat -s c/b | sed -e 's|st_|stb_|g') 75f8c94cecSXin LI test ${stb_nlink} -eq 1 || die 76f8c94cecSXin LI rm c/b || die 77f8c94cecSXin LI rmdir c || die 78f8c94cecSXin LI 79f8c94cecSXin LI mkdir dir || die 80f8c94cecSXin LI touch dir/a || die 81f8c94cecSXin LI echo 'ln dir/a dir/b' | kqueue_monitor 2 dir dir/a || die 82f8c94cecSXin LI test_name "Creating a link raises NOTE_LINK on the source file" 83f8c94cecSXin LI kqueue_check dir/a NOTE_LINK || die 84f8c94cecSXin LI test_name "Creating a link raises NOTE_WRITE on the parent directory" 85f8c94cecSXin LI kqueue_check dir NOTE_WRITE || die 86f8c94cecSXin LI 87f8c94cecSXin LI echo 'rm dir/a' | kqueue_monitor 2 dir dir/b || die 88f8c94cecSXin LI # XXX According to the (short) kqueue(2) documentation, the following 89f8c94cecSXin LI # should raise a NOTE_LINK but FFS raises a NOTE_DELETE... 90f8c94cecSXin LI test_name "Deleting a link raises NOTE_DELETE on one other link" 91f8c94cecSXin LI kqueue_check dir/b NOTE_DELETE || die 92f8c94cecSXin LI test_name "Deleting a link raises NOTE_WRITE on the parent directory" 93f8c94cecSXin LI kqueue_check dir NOTE_WRITE || die 94f8c94cecSXin LI rm dir/b || die 95f8c94cecSXin LI rmdir dir || die 96f8c94cecSXin LI 97f8c94cecSXin LI test_unmount 98f8c94cecSXin LI} 99f8c94cecSXin LI 100f8c94cecSXin LI. ${SUBRDIR}/h_funcs.subr 101