/*- * Copyright (c) 2019 The FreeBSD Foundation * * This software was developed by BFF Storage Systems, LLC under sponsorship * from the FreeBSD Foundation. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ extern "C" { #include #include } #include "mockfs.hh" #include "utils.hh" using namespace testing; class Unlink: public FuseTest { public: void expect_lookup(const char *relpath, uint64_t ino, int times, int nlink=1) { EXPECT_LOOKUP(FUSE_ROOT_ID, relpath) .Times(times) .WillRepeatedly(Invoke( ReturnImmediate([=](auto in __unused, auto& out) { SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry); out.body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFREG | 0644; out.body.entry.nodeid = ino; out.body.entry.attr.nlink = nlink; out.body.entry.attr_valid = UINT64_MAX; out.body.entry.attr.size = 0; }))); } }; /* * Unlinking a multiply linked file should update its ctime and nlink. This * could be handled simply by invalidating the attributes, necessitating a new * GETATTR, but we implement it in-kernel for efficiency's sake. */ TEST_F(Unlink, attr_cache) { const char FULLPATH0[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt"; const char RELPATH0[] = "some_file.txt"; const char FULLPATH1[] = "mountpoint/other_file.txt"; const char RELPATH1[] = "other_file.txt"; uint64_t ino = 42; struct stat sb_old, sb_new; int fd1; expect_lookup(RELPATH0, ino, 1, 2); expect_lookup(RELPATH1, ino, 1, 2); expect_open(ino, 0, 1); expect_unlink(1, RELPATH0, 0); fd1 = open(FULLPATH1, O_RDONLY); ASSERT_LE(0, fd1) << strerror(errno); ASSERT_EQ(0, fstat(fd1, &sb_old)) << strerror(errno); ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(FULLPATH0)) << strerror(errno); ASSERT_EQ(0, fstat(fd1, &sb_new)) << strerror(errno); EXPECT_NE(sb_old.st_ctime, sb_new.st_ctime); EXPECT_EQ(1u, sb_new.st_nlink); leak(fd1); } /* * A successful unlink should clear the parent directory's attribute cache, * because the fuse daemon should update its mtime and ctime */ TEST_F(Unlink, parent_attr_cache) { const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt"; const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt"; struct stat sb; uint64_t ino = 42; Sequence seq; /* Use nlink=2 so we don't get a FUSE_FORGET */ expect_lookup(RELPATH, ino, 1, 2); EXPECT_CALL(*m_mock, process( ResultOf([=](auto in) { return (in.header.opcode == FUSE_UNLINK && 0 == strcmp(RELPATH, in.body.unlink) && in.header.nodeid == FUSE_ROOT_ID); }, Eq(true)), _) ).InSequence(seq) .WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnErrno(0))); EXPECT_CALL(*m_mock, process( ResultOf([=](auto in) { return (in.header.opcode == FUSE_GETATTR && in.header.nodeid == FUSE_ROOT_ID); }, Eq(true)), _) ).InSequence(seq) .WillRepeatedly(Invoke(ReturnImmediate([=](auto i __unused, auto& out) { SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, attr); out.body.attr.attr.ino = FUSE_ROOT_ID; out.body.attr.attr.mode = S_IFDIR | 0755; out.body.attr.attr_valid = UINT64_MAX; }))); ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(FULLPATH)) << strerror(errno); EXPECT_EQ(0, stat("mountpoint", &sb)) << strerror(errno); } TEST_F(Unlink, eperm) { const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt"; const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt"; uint64_t ino = 42; expect_lookup(RELPATH, ino, 1); expect_unlink(1, RELPATH, EPERM); ASSERT_NE(0, unlink(FULLPATH)); ASSERT_EQ(EPERM, errno); } /* * Unlinking a file should expire its entry cache, even if it's multiply linked */ TEST_F(Unlink, entry_cache) { const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt"; const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt"; uint64_t ino = 42; expect_lookup(RELPATH, ino, 2, 2); expect_unlink(1, RELPATH, 0); ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(FULLPATH)) << strerror(errno); ASSERT_EQ(0, access(FULLPATH, F_OK)) << strerror(errno); } /* * Unlink a multiply-linked file. There should be no FUSE_FORGET because the * file is still linked. */ TEST_F(Unlink, multiply_linked) { const char FULLPATH0[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt"; const char RELPATH0[] = "some_file.txt"; const char FULLPATH1[] = "mountpoint/other_file.txt"; const char RELPATH1[] = "other_file.txt"; uint64_t ino = 42; expect_lookup(RELPATH0, ino, 1, 2); expect_unlink(1, RELPATH0, 0); EXPECT_CALL(*m_mock, process( ResultOf([=](auto in) { return (in.header.opcode == FUSE_FORGET && in.header.nodeid == ino); }, Eq(true)), _) ).Times(0); expect_lookup(RELPATH1, ino, 1, 1); ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(FULLPATH0)) << strerror(errno); /* * The final syscall simply ensures that no FUSE_FORGET was ever sent, * by scheduling an arbitrary different operation after a FUSE_FORGET * would've been sent. */ ASSERT_EQ(0, access(FULLPATH1, F_OK)) << strerror(errno); } TEST_F(Unlink, ok) { const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt"; const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt"; uint64_t ino = 42; sem_t sem; ASSERT_EQ(0, sem_init(&sem, 0, 0)) << strerror(errno); expect_lookup(RELPATH, ino, 1); expect_unlink(1, RELPATH, 0); expect_forget(ino, 1, &sem); ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(FULLPATH)) << strerror(errno); sem_wait(&sem); sem_destroy(&sem); } /* Unlink an open file */ TEST_F(Unlink, open_but_deleted) { const char FULLPATH0[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt"; const char RELPATH0[] = "some_file.txt"; const char FULLPATH1[] = "mountpoint/other_file.txt"; const char RELPATH1[] = "other_file.txt"; uint64_t ino = 42; int fd; expect_lookup(RELPATH0, ino, 2); expect_open(ino, 0, 1); expect_unlink(1, RELPATH0, 0); expect_lookup(RELPATH1, ino, 1, 1); fd = open(FULLPATH0, O_RDWR); ASSERT_LE(0, fd) << strerror(errno); ASSERT_EQ(0, unlink(FULLPATH0)) << strerror(errno); /* * The final syscall simply ensures that no FUSE_FORGET was ever sent, * by scheduling an arbitrary different operation after a FUSE_FORGET * would've been sent. */ ASSERT_EQ(0, access(FULLPATH1, F_OK)) << strerror(errno); leak(fd); }