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1 /*-
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25 #include "test.h"
26 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/tar/test/test_strip_components.c,v 1.2 2008/11/10 05:24:13 kientzle Exp $");
28 static int
29 touch(const char *fn)
31 FILE *f = fopen(fn, "w");
32 failure("Couldn't create file '%s', errno=%d (%s)\n",
33 fn, errno, strerror(errno));
34 if (!assert(f != NULL))
35 return (0); /* Failure. */
36 fclose(f);
37 return (1); /* Success */
40 DEFINE_TEST(test_strip_components)
42 assertMakeDir("d0", 0755);
43 assertChdir("d0");
44 assertMakeDir("d1", 0755);
45 assertMakeDir("d1/d2", 0755);
46 assertMakeDir("d1/d2/d3", 0755);
47 assertEqualInt(1, touch("d1/d2/f1"));
48 assertMakeHardlink("l1", "d1/d2/f1");
49 assertMakeHardlink("d1/l2", "d1/d2/f1");
50 if (canSymlink()) {
51 assertMakeSymlink("s1", "d1/d2/f1");
52 assertMakeSymlink("d1/s2", "d2/f1");
54 assertChdir("..");
56 assertEqualInt(0, systemf("%s -cf test.tar d0", testprog));
58 assertMakeDir("target", 0755);
59 assertEqualInt(0, systemf("%s -x -C target --strip-components 2 "
60 "-f test.tar", testprog));
62 failure("d0/ is too short and should not get restored");
63 assertFileNotExists("target/d0");
64 failure("d0/d1/ is too short and should not get restored");
65 assertFileNotExists("target/d1");
66 failure("d0/d1/s2 is a symlink to something that won't be extracted");
67 /* If platform supports symlinks, target/s2 is a broken symlink. */
68 /* If platform does not support symlink, target/s2 doesn't exist. */
69 assertFileNotExists("target/s2");
70 if (canSymlink())
71 assertIsSymlink("target/s2", "d2/f1");
72 failure("d0/d1/d2 should be extracted");
73 assertIsDir("target/d2", -1);
76 * This next is a complicated case. d0/l1, d0/d1/l2, and
77 * d0/d1/d2/f1 are all hardlinks to the same file; d0/l1 can't
78 * be extracted with --strip-components=2 and the other two
79 * can. Remember that tar normally stores the first file with
80 * a body and the other as hardlink entries to the first
81 * appearance. So the final result depends on the order in
82 * which these three names get archived. If d0/l1 is first,
83 * none of the three can be restored. If either of the longer
84 * names are first, then the two longer ones can both be
85 * restored.
87 * The tree-walking code used by bsdtar always visits files
88 * before subdirectories, so bsdtar's behavior is fortunately
89 * deterministic: d0/l1 will always get stored first and the
90 * other two will be stored as hardlinks to d0/l1. Since
91 * d0/l1 can't be extracted, none of these three will be
92 * extracted.
94 * It may be worth extending this test to force a particular
95 * archiving order so as to exercise both of the cases described
96 * above.
98 * Of course, this is all totally different for cpio and newc
99 * formats because the hardlink management is different.
100 * TODO: Rename this to test_strip_components_tar and create
101 * parallel tests for cpio and newc formats.
103 failure("d0/l1 is too short and should not get restored");
104 assertFileNotExists("target/l1");
105 failure("d0/d1/l2 is a hardlink to file whose name was too short");
106 assertFileNotExists("target/l2");
107 failure("d0/d1/d2/f1 is a hardlink to file whose name was too short");
108 assertFileNotExists("target/d2/f1");