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1f8c94cecSXin LI#!/bin/sh
2f8c94cecSXin LI#
3f8c94cecSXin LI# $NetBSD: t_rmdir,v 1.6 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#
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39f8c94cecSXin LI#
40f8c94cecSXin LI# $FreeBSD$
41f8c94cecSXin LI#
42f8c94cecSXin LI
43f8c94cecSXin LI#
44f8c94cecSXin LI# Verifies that rmdir works by creating and removing directories.  Also
45f8c94cecSXin LI# checks multiple error conditions.
46f8c94cecSXin LI#
47f8c94cecSXin LI
48f8c94cecSXin LItest_run() {
49f8c94cecSXin LI	test_mount
50f8c94cecSXin LI
51f8c94cecSXin LI	test_name "The mount point cannot be removed"
52f8c94cecSXin LI	rmdir 2>/dev/null && die
53f8c94cecSXin LI
54f8c94cecSXin LI	test_name "Non-existing directories cannot be removed"
55f8c94cecSXin LI	rmdir non-existent 2>/dev/null && die
56f8c94cecSXin LI
57f8c94cecSXin LI	test_name "Removal of a single directory works"
58f8c94cecSXin LI	mkdir a || die
59f8c94cecSXin LI	eval $(stat -s ${Work_Dir})
60f8c94cecSXin LI	[ ${st_nlink} = 3 ] || die
61f8c94cecSXin LI	rmdir a || die
62f8c94cecSXin LI	eval $(stat -s ${Work_Dir})
63f8c94cecSXin LI	[ ${st_nlink} = 2 ] || die
64f8c94cecSXin LI
65f8c94cecSXin LI	test_name "Removal of nested directories works"
66f8c94cecSXin LI	mkdir -p a/b/c || die
67f8c94cecSXin LI	rmdir a/b/c || die
68f8c94cecSXin LI	rmdir a/b || die
69f8c94cecSXin LI	rmdir a || die
70f8c94cecSXin LI
71f8c94cecSXin LI	test_name "'.' and '..' directories cannot be removed"
72f8c94cecSXin LI	mkdir a || die
73f8c94cecSXin LI	rmdir a/. 2>/dev/null && die
74f8c94cecSXin LI	rmdir a/.. 2>/dev/null && die
75f8c94cecSXin LI	rmdir a || die
76f8c94cecSXin LI
77f8c94cecSXin LI	test_name "Non-empty directories cannot be removed"
78f8c94cecSXin LI	mkdir a || die
79f8c94cecSXin LI	mkdir a/b || die
80f8c94cecSXin LI	mkdir a/c || die
81f8c94cecSXin LI	rmdir a 2>/dev/null && die
82f8c94cecSXin LI	rmdir a/b || die
83f8c94cecSXin LI	rmdir a/c || die
84f8c94cecSXin LI	rmdir a || die
85f8c94cecSXin LI
86f8c94cecSXin LI	test_name "Root directory has two links after all removes"
87f8c94cecSXin LI	eval $(stat -s ${Work_Dir})
88f8c94cecSXin LI	[ ${st_nlink} = 2 ] || die
89f8c94cecSXin LI
90f8c94cecSXin LI	test_name "Removal of current directory"
91f8c94cecSXin LI	mkdir a || die
92f8c94cecSXin LI	# Catch a bug that would panic the system when accessing the
93f8c94cecSXin LI	# current directory after being deleted: vop_open cannot assume
94f8c94cecSXin LI	# that open files are still linked to a directory.
95f8c94cecSXin LI	( cd a && rmdir ../a && ls >/dev/null 2>&1 ) && die
96f8c94cecSXin LI	test -e a && die
97f8c94cecSXin LI
98f8c94cecSXin LI	mkdir dir || die
99f8c94cecSXin LI	mkdir dir/a || die
100f8c94cecSXin LI	echo 'rmdir dir/a' | kqueue_monitor 3 dir dir/a || die
101f8c94cecSXin LI	test_name "Deleting a directory raises NOTE_DELETE on it"
102f8c94cecSXin LI	kqueue_check dir/a NOTE_DELETE || die
103f8c94cecSXin LI	test_name "Deleting a directory raises NOTE_LINK on the parent" \
104f8c94cecSXin LI	    "directory"
105f8c94cecSXin LI	kqueue_check dir NOTE_LINK || die
106f8c94cecSXin LI	test_name "Deleting a directory raises NOTE_WRITE on the parent" \
107f8c94cecSXin LI	    "directory"
108f8c94cecSXin LI	kqueue_check dir NOTE_WRITE || die
109f8c94cecSXin LI	rmdir dir || die
110f8c94cecSXin LI
111f8c94cecSXin LI	test_unmount
112f8c94cecSXin LI}
113f8c94cecSXin LI
114f8c94cecSXin LI. ${SUBRDIR}/h_funcs.subr
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