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#!/bin/sh
# Verify that cp -p preserves GID when it is possible.
# Copyright (C) 2007-2011 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
. "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ../src
print_ver_ cp
require_root_
# Some of the tests expect a umask that grants group and/or world read access.
working_umask_or_skip_
# Record primary group number, usually 0.
# This is the group ID used when cp (without -p) creates a new file.
primary_group_num=$(id -g)
create() {
echo "$1" > "$1" || exit 1
chown "+$2:+$3" "$1" || exit 1
}
t0() {
f=$1; shift
u=$1; shift
g=$1; shift
rm -f b || exit 1
"$@" "$f" b || exit 1
s=`stat -c '%u %g' b`
if test "x$s" != "x$u $g"; then
# Allow the actual group to match that of the parent directory
# (it was set to 0 above).
if test "x$s" = "x$u $primary_group_num"; then
:
else
echo "$0: $* $f b: $u $g != $s" 1>&2
Exit 1
fi
fi
}
nameless_uid=`$PERL -le '
foreach my $i (1000..16*1024-1)
{
getpwuid $i or (print $i), exit
}
'`
nameless_gid1=`$PERL -le '
foreach my $i (1000..16*1024)
{
getgrgid $i or (print $i), exit
}
'`
nameless_gid2=`$PERL -le '
foreach my $i ('"$nameless_gid1"'+1..16*1024)
{
getgrgid $i or (print $i), exit
}
'`
if test -z "$nameless_uid" \
|| test -z "$nameless_gid1" \
|| test -z "$nameless_gid2"; then
skip_ "couldn't find a nameless UID or GID"
fi
chown "+$nameless_uid:+0" .
create a0 0 0
create b0 "$nameless_uid" "$nameless_gid1"
create b1 "$nameless_uid" "$nameless_gid2"
create c0 0 "$nameless_gid1"
create c1 0 "$nameless_gid2"
t0 a0 0 0 cp
t0 b0 0 0 cp
t0 b1 0 0 cp
t0 c0 0 0 cp
t0 c1 0 0 cp
t0 a0 0 0 cp -p
t0 b0 "$nameless_uid" "$nameless_gid1" cp -p
t0 b1 "$nameless_uid" "$nameless_gid2" cp -p
t0 c0 0 "$nameless_gid1" cp -p
t0 c1 0 "$nameless_gid2" cp -p
# For the remaining tests, we need a cp binary that is accessible to a user
# with UID of $nameless_uid. The build directory may not be accessible,
# so create a temporary directory and copy cp into it, ensure that
# $nameless_uid can access it and then make that directory the search path.
tmp_path=
cleanup_() { rm -rf "$tmp_path"; }
# Cause mktemp to create a directory directly under /tmp.
# Setting TMPDIR explicitly is required here, in case $TMPDIR
# is not readable by our nameless IDs.
test -d /tmp && TMPDIR=/tmp
tmp_path=$(mktemp -d) || fail_ "failed to create temporary directory"
cp "$abs_path_dir_/cp" "$tmp_path"
chmod -R a+rx "$tmp_path"
t1() {
f=$1; shift
u=$1; shift
g=$1; shift
t0 "$f" "$u" "$g" \
setuidgid -g "$nameless_gid1,$nameless_gid2" \
"$nameless_uid" env PATH="$tmp_path" "$@"
}
t1 a0 "$nameless_uid" "$nameless_gid1" cp
t1 b0 "$nameless_uid" "$nameless_gid1" cp
t1 b1 "$nameless_uid" "$nameless_gid1" cp
t1 c0 "$nameless_uid" "$nameless_gid1" cp
t1 c1 "$nameless_uid" "$nameless_gid1" cp
t1 a0 "$nameless_uid" "$nameless_gid1" cp -p
t1 b0 "$nameless_uid" "$nameless_gid1" cp -p
t1 b1 "$nameless_uid" "$nameless_gid2" cp -p
t1 c0 "$nameless_uid" "$nameless_gid1" cp -p
t1 c1 "$nameless_uid" "$nameless_gid2" cp -p
Exit $fail
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