#!/bin/sh # Exercise cp --link's behavior regarding the dereferencing of symbolic links. # Copyright (C) 2013-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . . "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src print_ver_ cp if { grep '^#define HAVE_LINKAT 1' "$CONFIG_HEADER" > /dev/null \ && grep '#undef LINKAT_SYMLINK_NOTSUP' "$CONFIG_HEADER" > /dev/null; } \ || grep '^#define LINK_FOLLOWS_SYMLINKS 0' "$CONFIG_HEADER" > /dev/null; then # With this config cp will attempt to linkat() to hardlink a symlink. # So now double check the current file system supports this operation. ln -s testtarget test_sl || framework_failure_ ln -P test_sl test_hl_sl || framework_failure_ ino_sl="$(stat -c '%i' test_sl)" || framework_failure_ ino_hl="$(stat -c '%i' test_hl_sl)" || framework_failure_ test "$ino_sl" = "$ino_hl" && can_hardlink_to_symlink=1 fi mkdir dir || framework_failure_ > file || framework_failure_ ln -s dir dirlink || framework_failure_ ln -s file filelink || framework_failure_ ln -s nowhere danglink || framework_failure_ # printf format of the output line. outformat='%s|result=%s|inode=%s|type=%s|error=%s\n' for src in dirlink filelink danglink; do # Get symlink's target. tgt=$(readlink $src) || framework_failure_ # Get inodes and file type of the symlink (src) and its target (tgt). # Note: this will fail for 'danglink'; catch it. ino_src="$(stat -c '%i' $src)" || framework_failure_ typ_src="$(stat -c '%F' $src)" || framework_failure_ ino_tgt="$(stat -c '%i' $tgt 2>/dev/null)" || ino_tgt= typ_tgt="$(stat -c '%F' $tgt 2>/dev/null)" || typ_tgt= for o in '' -L -H -P; do # Skip the -P case where we don't or can't hardlink symlinks ! test "$can_hardlink_to_symlink" && test "$o" = '-P' && continue for r in '' -R; do command="cp --link $o $r $src dst" $command 2> err result=$? # Get inode and file type of the destination (which may fail, too). ino_dst="$(stat -c '%i' dst 2>/dev/null)" || ini_dst= typ_dst="$(stat -c '%F' dst 2>/dev/null)" || typ_dst= # Print the actual result in a certain format. printf "$outformat" \ "$command" \ "$result" \ "$ino_dst" \ "$typ_dst" \ "$(cat err)" \ > out # What was expected? if [ "$o" = "-P" ]; then # cp --link should not dereference if -P is given. exp_result=0 exp_inode=$ino_src exp_ftype=$typ_src exp_error= elif [ "$src" = 'danglink' ]; then # Dereferencing should fail for the 'danglink'. exp_result=1 exp_inode= exp_ftype= exp_error="cp: cannot stat 'danglink': No such file or directory" elif [ "$src" = 'dirlink' ] && [ "$r" != '-R' ]; then # Dereferencing should fail for the 'dirlink' without -R. exp_result=1 exp_inode= exp_ftype= exp_error="cp: -r not specified; omitting directory 'dirlink'" elif [ "$src" = 'dirlink' ]; then # cp --link -R 'dirlink' should create a new directory. exp_result=0 exp_inode=$ino_dst exp_ftype=$typ_dst exp_error= else # cp --link 'filelink' should create a hard link to the target. exp_result=0 exp_inode=$ino_tgt exp_ftype=$typ_tgt exp_error= fi # Print the expected result in a certain format. printf "$outformat" \ "$command" \ "$exp_result" \ "$exp_inode" \ "$exp_ftype" \ "$exp_error" \ > exp compare exp out || { ls -lid $src $tgt dst; fail=1; } rm -rf dst err exp out || framework_failure_ done done done Exit $fail