bool (*failtest_exit_check)(struct tlist_calls *history);
+/* The entire history of all calls. */
static struct tlist_calls history = TLIST_INIT(history);
+/* If we're a child, the fd two write control info to the parent. */
static int control_fd = -1;
+/* If we're a child, this is the first call we did ourselves. */
+static struct failtest_call *our_history_start = NULL;
+/* For printing runtime with --tracepath. */
static struct timeval start;
+/* Set when failtest_hook returns FAIL_PROBE */
static bool probing = false;
+/* Table to track duplicates. */
static struct failtable failtable;
+/* Array of writes which our child did. We report them on failure. */
static struct write_call *child_writes = NULL;
static unsigned int child_writes_num = 0;
+/* fcntl locking info. */
static pid_t lock_owner;
static struct lock_info *locks = NULL;
static unsigned int lock_num = 0;
+/* Our original pid, which we return to anyone who asks. */
static pid_t orig_pid;
-static const char info_to_arg[] = "mceoxprwfa";
+/* Mapping from failtest_type to char. */
+static const char info_to_arg[] = "mceoxprwfal";
/* Dummy call used for failtest_undo wrappers. */
static struct failtest_call unrecorded_call;
+struct contents_saved {
+ size_t count;
+ off_t off;
+ off_t old_len;
+ char contents[1];
+};
+
+/* File contents, saved in this child only. */
+struct saved_mmapped_file {
+ struct saved_mmapped_file *next;
+ struct failtest_call *opener;
+ struct contents_saved *s;
+};
+
+static struct saved_mmapped_file *saved_mmapped_files;
+
#if HAVE_BACKTRACE
#include <execinfo.h>
#endif /* HAVE_BACKTRACE */
static struct failtest_call *add_history_(enum failtest_call_type type,
+ bool can_leak,
const char *file,
unsigned int line,
const void *elem,
call = malloc(sizeof *call);
call->type = type;
+ call->can_leak = can_leak;
call->file = file;
call->line = line;
call->cleanup = NULL;
return call;
}
-#define add_history(type, file, line, elem) \
- add_history_((type), (file), (line), (elem), sizeof(*(elem)))
+#define add_history(type, can_leak, file, line, elem) \
+ add_history_((type), (can_leak), (file), (line), (elem), sizeof(*(elem)))
/* We do a fake call inside a sizeof(), to check types. */
#define set_cleanup(call, clean, type) \
- (call)->cleanup = (void *)((void)sizeof(clean((type *)NULL),1), (clean))
-
+ (call)->cleanup = (void *)((void)sizeof(clean((type *)NULL, false),1), (clean))
/* Dup the fd to a high value (out of the way I hope!), and close the old fd. */
static int move_fd_to_high(int fd)
lock_owner = getpid();
}
-struct saved_file {
- struct saved_file *next;
- int fd;
- void *contents;
- off_t off, len;
-};
-static struct saved_file *save_file(struct saved_file *next, int fd)
+static struct contents_saved *save_contents(int fd, size_t count, off_t off)
{
- struct saved_file *s = malloc(sizeof(*s));
-
- s->next = next;
- s->fd = fd;
- s->off = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR);
- /* Special file? Erk... */
- assert(s->off != -1);
- s->len = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END);
- lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_SET);
- s->contents = malloc(s->len);
- if (read(fd, s->contents, s->len) != s->len)
- err(1, "Failed to save %zu bytes", (size_t)s->len);
- lseek(fd, s->off, SEEK_SET);
+ struct contents_saved *s = malloc(sizeof(*s) + count);
+ ssize_t ret;
+
+ s->off = off;
+
+ ret = pread(fd, s->contents, count, off);
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ fwarn("failtest_write: failed to save old contents!");
+ s->count = 0;
+ } else
+ s->count = ret;
+
+ /* Use lseek to get the size of file, but we have to restore
+ * file offset */
+ off = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR);
+ s->old_len = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END);
+ lseek(fd, off, SEEK_SET);
return s;
}
-
-/* We have little choice but to save and restore open files: mmap means we
- * can really intercept changes in the child.
- *
- * We could do non-mmap'ed files on demand, however. */
-static struct saved_file *save_files(void)
+
+static void restore_contents(struct failtest_call *opener,
+ struct contents_saved *s,
+ bool restore_offset,
+ const char *caller)
+{
+ int fd;
+
+ /* The top parent doesn't need to restore. */
+ if (control_fd == -1)
+ return;
+
+ /* Has the fd been closed? */
+ if (opener->u.open.closed) {
+ /* Reopen, replace fd, close silently as we clean up. */
+ fd = open(opener->u.open.pathname, O_RDWR);
+ if (fd < 0) {
+ fwarn("failtest: could not reopen %s to clean up %s!",
+ opener->u.open.pathname, caller);
+ return;
+ }
+ /* Make it clearly distinguisable from a "normal" fd. */
+ opener->u.open.ret = move_fd_to_high(fd);
+ opener->u.open.closed = false;
+ }
+ fd = opener->u.open.ret;
+
+ if (pwrite(fd, s->contents, s->count, s->off) != s->count) {
+ fwarn("failtest: write failed cleaning up %s for %s!",
+ opener->u.open.pathname, caller);
+ }
+
+ if (ftruncate(fd, s->old_len) != 0) {
+ fwarn("failtest_write: truncate failed cleaning up %s for %s!",
+ opener->u.open.pathname, caller);
+ }
+
+ if (restore_offset)
+ lseek(fd, s->off, SEEK_SET);
+}
+
+/* We save/restore most things on demand, but always do mmaped files. */
+static void save_mmapped_files(void)
{
- struct saved_file *files = NULL;
struct failtest_call *i;
- /* Figure out the set of live fds. */
tlist_for_each_rev(&history, i, list) {
- if (i->type == FAILTEST_OPEN) {
- int fd = i->u.open.ret;
- /* Only do successful, writable fds. */
- if (fd < 0)
- continue;
+ struct mmap_call *m = &i->u.mmap;
+ struct saved_mmapped_file *s;
- /* If it was closed, cleanup == NULL. */
- if (!i->cleanup)
- continue;
+ if (i->type != FAILTEST_MMAP)
+ continue;
- if ((i->u.open.flags & O_RDWR) == O_RDWR) {
- files = save_file(files, fd);
- } else if ((i->u.open.flags & O_WRONLY)
- == O_WRONLY) {
- /* FIXME: Handle O_WRONLY. Open with O_RDWR? */
- abort();
- }
- }
- }
+ /* FIXME: We only handle mmapped files where fd is still open. */
+ if (m->opener->u.open.closed)
+ continue;
- return files;
+ s = malloc(sizeof *s);
+ s->s = save_contents(m->fd, m->length, m->offset);
+ s->opener = m->opener;
+ s->next = saved_mmapped_files;
+ saved_mmapped_files = s;
+ }
}
-static void restore_files(struct saved_file *s)
+static void free_mmapped_files(bool restore)
{
- while (s) {
- struct saved_file *next = s->next;
-
- lseek(s->fd, 0, SEEK_SET);
- if (write(s->fd, s->contents, s->len) != s->len)
- err(1, "Failed to restore %zu bytes", (size_t)s->len);
- if (ftruncate(s->fd, s->len) != 0)
- err(1, "Failed to trim file to length %zu",
- (size_t)s->len);
- free(s->contents);
- lseek(s->fd, s->off, SEEK_SET);
- free(s);
- s = next;
+ while (saved_mmapped_files) {
+ struct saved_mmapped_file *next = saved_mmapped_files->next;
+ if (restore)
+ restore_contents(saved_mmapped_files->opener,
+ saved_mmapped_files->s, false,
+ "saved mmap");
+ free(saved_mmapped_files->s);
+ free(saved_mmapped_files);
+ saved_mmapped_files = next;
}
}
-static void free_files(struct saved_file *s)
+/* Returns a FAILTEST_OPEN, FAILTEST_PIPE or NULL. */
+static struct failtest_call *opener_of(int fd)
{
- while (s) {
- struct saved_file *next = s->next;
- free(s->contents);
- free(s);
- s = next;
+ struct failtest_call *i;
+
+ /* Don't get confused and match genuinely failed opens. */
+ if (fd < 0)
+ return NULL;
+
+ /* Figure out the set of live fds. */
+ tlist_for_each_rev(&history, i, list) {
+ if (i->fail)
+ continue;
+ switch (i->type) {
+ case FAILTEST_CLOSE:
+ if (i->u.close.fd == fd) {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ break;
+ case FAILTEST_OPEN:
+ if (i->u.open.ret == fd) {
+ if (i->u.open.closed)
+ return NULL;
+ return i;
+ }
+ break;
+ case FAILTEST_PIPE:
+ if (i->u.pipe.fds[0] == fd || i->u.pipe.fds[1] == fd) {
+ return i;
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
}
+
+ /* FIXME: socket, dup, etc are untracked! */
+ return NULL;
}
static void free_call(struct failtest_call *call)
static NORETURN void failtest_cleanup(bool forced_cleanup, int status)
{
struct failtest_call *i;
+ bool restore = true;
/* For children, we don't care if they "failed" the testing. */
if (control_fd != -1)
status = 0;
-
- if (forced_cleanup) {
- /* We didn't actually do final operation: remove it. */
- i = tlist_tail(&history, struct failtest_call, list);
- free_call(i);
- }
+ else
+ /* We don't restore contents for original parent. */
+ restore = false;
/* Cleanup everything, in reverse order. */
tlist_for_each_rev(&history, i, list) {
- if (!i->cleanup)
+ /* Don't restore things our parent did. */
+ if (i == our_history_start)
+ restore = false;
+
+ if (i->fail)
continue;
- if (!forced_cleanup) {
+
+ if (i->cleanup)
+ i->cleanup(&i->u, restore);
+
+ /* But their program shouldn't leak, even on failure. */
+ if (!forced_cleanup && i->can_leak) {
printf("Leak at %s:%u: --failpath=%s\n",
i->file, i->line, failpath_string());
status = 1;
}
- i->cleanup(&i->u);
}
+ /* Put back mmaped files the way our parent (if any) expects. */
+ free_mmapped_files(true);
+
free_everything();
if (status == 0)
tell_parent(SUCCESS);
errx(1, "Failpath expected '%s' got '%c'\n",
failpath, info_to_arg[call->type]);
call->fail = cisupper(*(failpath++));
+ if (call->fail)
+ call->can_leak = false;
return call->fail;
}
enum info_type type = UNEXPECTED;
char *out = NULL;
size_t outlen = 0;
- struct saved_file *files;
struct failtest_call *dup;
if (call == &unrecorded_call)
/* Add it to our table of calls. */
failtable_add(&failtable, call);
- files = save_files();
-
/* We're going to fail in the child. */
call->fail = true;
if (pipe(control) != 0 || pipe(output) != 0)
err(1, "opening pipe");
+ /* Move out the way, to high fds. */
+ control[0] = move_fd_to_high(control[0]);
+ control[1] = move_fd_to_high(control[1]);
+ output[0] = move_fd_to_high(output[0]);
+ output[1] = move_fd_to_high(output[1]);
+
/* Prevent double-printing (in child and parent) */
fflush(stdout);
child = fork();
trace("%s", c->file);
trace(":%u)\n", c->line);
}
+ /* From here on, we have to clean up! */
+ our_history_start = tlist_tail(&history, struct failtest_call,
+ list);
close(control[0]);
close(output[0]);
dup2(output[1], STDOUT_FILENO);
if (output[1] != STDOUT_FILENO && output[1] != STDERR_FILENO)
close(output[1]);
control_fd = move_fd_to_high(control[1]);
- /* Valgrind spots the leak if we don't free these. */
- free_files(files);
+
+ /* Forget any of our parent's saved files. */
+ free_mmapped_files(false);
+
+ /* Now, save any files we need to. */
+ save_mmapped_files();
+
+ /* Failed calls can't leak. */
+ call->can_leak = false;
+
return true;
}
free(out);
signal(SIGUSR1, SIG_DFL);
- restore_files(files);
-
/* Only child does probe. */
probing = false;
return false;
}
-static void cleanup_calloc(struct calloc_call *call)
+static void cleanup_calloc(struct calloc_call *call, bool restore)
{
free(call->ret);
}
struct calloc_call call;
call.nmemb = nmemb;
call.size = size;
- p = add_history(FAILTEST_CALLOC, file, line, &call);
+ p = add_history(FAILTEST_CALLOC, true, file, line, &call);
if (should_fail(p)) {
p->u.calloc.ret = NULL;
return p->u.calloc.ret;
}
-static void cleanup_malloc(struct malloc_call *call)
+static void cleanup_malloc(struct malloc_call *call, bool restore)
{
free(call->ret);
}
struct malloc_call call;
call.size = size;
- p = add_history(FAILTEST_MALLOC, file, line, &call);
+ p = add_history(FAILTEST_MALLOC, true, file, line, &call);
if (should_fail(p)) {
p->u.malloc.ret = NULL;
p->error = ENOMEM;
return p->u.malloc.ret;
}
-static void cleanup_realloc(struct realloc_call *call)
+static void cleanup_realloc(struct realloc_call *call, bool restore)
{
free(call->ret);
}
case FAILTEST_REALLOC:
if (i->u.realloc.ret == ptr) {
i->cleanup = NULL;
+ i->can_leak = false;
return;
}
break;
case FAILTEST_MALLOC:
if (i->u.malloc.ret == ptr) {
i->cleanup = NULL;
+ i->can_leak = false;
return;
}
break;
case FAILTEST_CALLOC:
if (i->u.calloc.ret == ptr) {
i->cleanup = NULL;
+ i->can_leak = false;
return;
}
break;
struct failtest_call *p;
struct realloc_call call;
call.size = size;
- p = add_history(FAILTEST_REALLOC, file, line, &call);
+ p = add_history(FAILTEST_REALLOC, true, file, line, &call);
/* FIXME: Try one child moving allocation, one not. */
if (should_fail(p)) {
free(ptr);
}
-static void cleanup_open(struct open_call *call)
+
+static struct contents_saved *save_file(const char *pathname)
+{
+ int fd;
+ struct contents_saved *s;
+
+ fd = open(pathname, O_RDONLY);
+ if (fd < 0)
+ return NULL;
+
+ s = save_contents(fd, lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END), 0);
+ close(fd);
+ return s;
+}
+
+/* Optimization: don't create a child for an open which *we know*
+ * would fail anyway. */
+static bool open_would_fail(const char *pathname, int flags)
{
- close(call->ret);
+ if ((flags & O_ACCMODE) == O_RDONLY)
+ return access(pathname, R_OK) != 0;
+ if (!(flags & O_CREAT)) {
+ if ((flags & O_ACCMODE) == O_WRONLY)
+ return access(pathname, W_OK) != 0;
+ if ((flags & O_ACCMODE) == O_RDWR)
+ return access(pathname, W_OK) != 0
+ || access(pathname, R_OK) != 0;
+ }
+ /* FIXME: We could check if it exists, for O_CREAT|O_EXCL */
+ return false;
+}
+
+static void cleanup_open(struct open_call *call, bool restore)
+{
+ if (restore && call->saved)
+ restore_contents(container_of(call, struct failtest_call,
+ u.open),
+ call->saved, false, "open with O_TRUNC");
+ if (!call->closed) {
+ trace("Cleaning up open %s by closing fd %i\n",
+ call->pathname, call->ret);
+ close(call->ret);
+ call->closed = true;
+ }
+ free(call->saved);
}
int failtest_open(const char *pathname,
call.pathname = strdup(pathname);
va_start(ap, line);
call.flags = va_arg(ap, int);
+ call.always_save = false;
+ call.closed = false;
if (call.flags & O_CREAT) {
call.mode = va_arg(ap, int);
va_end(ap);
}
- p = add_history(FAILTEST_OPEN, file, line, &call);
+ p = add_history(FAILTEST_OPEN, true, file, line, &call);
/* Avoid memory leak! */
if (p == &unrecorded_call)
free((char *)call.pathname);
- p->u.open.ret = open(pathname, call.flags, call.mode);
-
- if (p->u.open.ret == -1) {
- if (following_path())
- follow_path(p);
- p->fail = false;
- p->error = errno;
- } else if (should_fail(p)) {
- close(p->u.open.ret);
+
+ if (should_fail(p)) {
+ /* Don't bother inserting failures that would happen anyway. */
+ if (open_would_fail(pathname, call.flags))
+ failtest_cleanup(true, 0);
p->u.open.ret = -1;
/* FIXME: Play with error codes? */
p->error = EACCES;
} else {
- set_cleanup(p, cleanup_open, struct open_call);
+ /* Save the old version if they're truncating it. */
+ if (call.flags & O_TRUNC)
+ p->u.open.saved = save_file(pathname);
+ else
+ p->u.open.saved = NULL;
+ p->u.open.ret = open(pathname, call.flags, call.mode);
+ if (p->u.open.ret == -1) {
+ p->u.open.closed = true;
+ p->can_leak = false;
+ } else {
+ set_cleanup(p, cleanup_open, struct open_call);
+ }
}
errno = p->error;
return p->u.open.ret;
}
+static void cleanup_mmap(struct mmap_call *mmap, bool restore)
+{
+ if (restore)
+ restore_contents(mmap->opener, mmap->saved, false, "mmap");
+ free(mmap->saved);
+}
+
void *failtest_mmap(void *addr, size_t length, int prot, int flags,
int fd, off_t offset, const char *file, unsigned line)
{
call.flags = flags;
call.offset = offset;
call.fd = fd;
+ call.opener = opener_of(fd);
+
+ /* If we don't know what file it was, don't fail. */
+ if (!call.opener) {
+ if (fd != -1) {
+ fwarnx("failtest_mmap: couldn't figure out source for"
+ " fd %i at %s:%u", fd, file, line);
+ }
+ return mmap(addr, length, prot, flags, fd, offset);
+ }
- p = add_history(FAILTEST_MMAP, file, line, &call);
+ p = add_history(FAILTEST_MMAP, false, file, line, &call);
if (should_fail(p)) {
p->u.mmap.ret = MAP_FAILED;
p->error = ENOMEM;
} else {
p->u.mmap.ret = mmap(addr, length, prot, flags, fd, offset);
+ /* Save contents if we're writing to a normal file */
+ if (p->u.mmap.ret != MAP_FAILED
+ && (prot & PROT_WRITE)
+ && call.opener->type == FAILTEST_OPEN) {
+ p->u.mmap.saved = save_contents(fd, length, offset);
+ set_cleanup(p, cleanup_mmap, struct mmap_call);
+ }
}
errno = p->error;
return p->u.mmap.ret;
}
-static void cleanup_pipe(struct pipe_call *call)
+static void cleanup_pipe(struct pipe_call *call, bool restore)
{
if (!call->closed[0])
close(call->fds[0]);
struct failtest_call *p;
struct pipe_call call;
- p = add_history(FAILTEST_PIPE, file, line, &call);
+ p = add_history(FAILTEST_PIPE, true, file, line, &call);
if (should_fail(p)) {
p->u.open.ret = -1;
/* FIXME: Play with error codes? */
return p->u.pipe.ret;
}
-ssize_t failtest_pread(int fd, void *buf, size_t count, off_t off,
- const char *file, unsigned line)
+static void cleanup_read(struct read_call *call, bool restore)
+{
+ if (restore) {
+ /* Read (not readv!) moves file offset! */
+ if (lseek(call->fd, call->off, SEEK_SET) != call->off) {
+ fwarn("Restoring lseek pointer failed (read)");
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+static ssize_t failtest_add_read(int fd, void *buf, size_t count, off_t off,
+ bool is_pread, const char *file, unsigned line)
{
struct failtest_call *p;
struct read_call call;
call.buf = buf;
call.count = count;
call.off = off;
- p = add_history(FAILTEST_READ, file, line, &call);
+ p = add_history(FAILTEST_READ, false, file, line, &call);
/* FIXME: Try partial read returns. */
if (should_fail(p)) {
p->u.read.ret = -1;
p->error = EIO;
} else {
- p->u.read.ret = pread(fd, buf, count, off);
+ if (is_pread)
+ p->u.read.ret = pread(fd, buf, count, off);
+ else {
+ p->u.read.ret = read(fd, buf, count);
+ if (p->u.read.ret != -1)
+ set_cleanup(p, cleanup_read, struct read_call);
+ }
}
errno = p->error;
return p->u.read.ret;
}
-ssize_t failtest_pwrite(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count, off_t off,
- const char *file, unsigned line)
+static void cleanup_write(struct write_call *write, bool restore)
+{
+ if (restore)
+ restore_contents(write->opener, write->saved, !write->is_pwrite,
+ "write");
+ free(write->saved);
+}
+
+static ssize_t failtest_add_write(int fd, const void *buf,
+ size_t count, off_t off,
+ bool is_pwrite,
+ const char *file, unsigned line)
{
struct failtest_call *p;
struct write_call call;
call.buf = buf;
call.count = count;
call.off = off;
- p = add_history(FAILTEST_WRITE, file, line, &call);
+ call.is_pwrite = is_pwrite;
+ call.opener = opener_of(fd);
+ p = add_history(FAILTEST_WRITE, false, file, line, &call);
/* If we're a child, we need to make sure we write the same thing
* to non-files as the parent does, so tell it. */
p->u.write.ret = -1;
p->error = EIO;
} else {
+ bool is_file;
+ assert(call.opener == p->u.write.opener);
+
+ if (p->u.write.opener) {
+ is_file = (p->u.write.opener->type == FAILTEST_OPEN);
+ } else {
+ /* We can't unwind it, so at least check same
+ * in parent and child. */
+ is_file = false;
+ }
+
/* FIXME: We assume same write order in parent and child */
- if (off == (off_t)-1 && child_writes_num != 0) {
+ if (!is_file && child_writes_num != 0) {
if (child_writes[0].fd != fd)
errx(1, "Child wrote to fd %u, not %u?",
child_writes[0].fd, fd);
memmove(&child_writes[0], &child_writes[1],
sizeof(child_writes[0]) * child_writes_num);
- /* Is this is a socket or pipe, child wrote it
- already. */
- if (p->u.write.off == (off_t)-1) {
- p->u.write.ret = count;
- errno = p->error;
- return p->u.write.ret;
- }
+ /* Child wrote it already. */
+ p->u.write.ret = count;
+ errno = p->error;
+ return p->u.write.ret;
}
- p->u.write.ret = pwrite(fd, buf, count, off);
+
+ if (is_file) {
+ p->u.write.saved = save_contents(fd, count, off);
+ set_cleanup(p, cleanup_write, struct write_call);
+ }
+
+ /* Though off is current seek ptr for write case, we need to
+ * move it. write() does that for us. */
+ if (p->u.write.is_pwrite)
+ p->u.write.ret = pwrite(fd, buf, count, off);
+ else
+ p->u.write.ret = write(fd, buf, count);
}
errno = p->error;
return p->u.write.ret;
}
-ssize_t failtest_read(int fd, void *buf, size_t count,
- const char *file, unsigned line)
+ssize_t failtest_pwrite(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count, off_t offset,
+ const char *file, unsigned line)
{
- return failtest_pread(fd, buf, count, lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR),
- file, line);
+ return failtest_add_write(fd, buf, count, offset, true, file, line);
}
ssize_t failtest_write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count,
const char *file, unsigned line)
{
- return failtest_pwrite(fd, buf, count, lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR),
- file, line);
+ return failtest_add_write(fd, buf, count, lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR), false,
+ file, line);
+}
+
+ssize_t failtest_pread(int fd, void *buf, size_t count, off_t off,
+ const char *file, unsigned line)
+{
+ return failtest_add_read(fd, buf, count, off, true, file, line);
+}
+
+ssize_t failtest_read(int fd, void *buf, size_t count,
+ const char *file, unsigned line)
+{
+ return failtest_add_read(fd, buf, count, lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR), false,
+ file, line);
}
static struct lock_info *WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
/* We trap this so we can record it: we don't fail it. */
int failtest_close(int fd, const char *file, unsigned line)
{
- struct failtest_call *i;
struct close_call call;
- struct failtest_call *p;
+ struct failtest_call *p, *opener;
+
+ /* Do this before we add ourselves to history! */
+ opener = opener_of(fd);
call.fd = fd;
- p = add_history(FAILTEST_CLOSE, file, line, &call);
+ p = add_history(FAILTEST_CLOSE, false, file, line, &call);
p->fail = false;
/* Consume close from failpath (shouldn't tell us to fail). */
if (fd < 0)
return close(fd);
- /* Trace history to find source of fd. */
- tlist_for_each_rev(&history, i, list) {
- switch (i->type) {
- case FAILTEST_PIPE:
+ /* Mark opener as not leaking, remove its cleanup function. */
+ if (opener) {
+ if (opener->type == FAILTEST_PIPE) {
/* From a pipe? */
- if (i->u.pipe.fds[0] == fd) {
- assert(!i->u.pipe.closed[0]);
- i->u.pipe.closed[0] = true;
- if (i->u.pipe.closed[1])
- i->cleanup = NULL;
- goto out;
- }
- if (i->u.pipe.fds[1] == fd) {
- assert(!i->u.pipe.closed[1]);
- i->u.pipe.closed[1] = true;
- if (i->u.pipe.closed[0])
- i->cleanup = NULL;
- goto out;
- }
- break;
- case FAILTEST_OPEN:
- if (i->u.open.ret == fd) {
- assert((void *)i->cleanup
- == (void *)cleanup_open);
+ if (opener->u.pipe.fds[0] == fd) {
+ assert(!opener->u.pipe.closed[0]);
+ opener->u.pipe.closed[0] = true;
+ } else if (opener->u.pipe.fds[1] == fd) {
+ assert(!opener->u.pipe.closed[1]);
+ opener->u.pipe.closed[1] = true;
+ } else
+ abort();
+ opener->can_leak = (!opener->u.pipe.closed[0]
+ || !opener->u.pipe.closed[1]);
+ } else if (opener->type == FAILTEST_OPEN) {
+ opener->u.open.closed = true;
+ opener->can_leak = false;
+ } else
+ abort();
+ }
+
+ /* Restore offset now, in case parent shared (can't do after close!). */
+ if (control_fd != -1) {
+ struct failtest_call *i;
+
+ tlist_for_each_rev(&history, i, list) {
+ if (i == our_history_start)
+ break;
+ if (i == opener)
+ break;
+ if (i->type == FAILTEST_LSEEK && i->u.lseek.fd == fd) {
+ /* This seeks back. */
+ i->cleanup(&i->u, true);
i->cleanup = NULL;
- goto out;
+ } else if (i->type == FAILTEST_WRITE
+ && i->u.write.fd == fd
+ && !i->u.write.is_pwrite) {
+ /* Write (not pwrite!) moves file offset! */
+ if (lseek(fd, i->u.write.off, SEEK_SET)
+ != i->u.write.off) {
+ fwarn("Restoring lseek pointer failed (write)");
+ }
+ } else if (i->type == FAILTEST_READ
+ && i->u.read.fd == fd) {
+ /* preads don't *have* cleanups */
+ if (i->cleanup) {
+ /* This seeks back. */
+ i->cleanup(&i->u, true);
+ i->cleanup = NULL;
+ }
}
- break;
- default:
- break;
}
}
-out:
+ /* Close unlocks everything. */
locks = add_lock(locks, fd, 0, off_max(), F_UNLCK);
return close(fd);
}
err(1, "failtest: unknown fcntl %u", cmd);
}
- p = add_history(FAILTEST_FCNTL, file, line, &call);
+ p = add_history(FAILTEST_FCNTL, false, file, line, &call);
if (should_fail(p)) {
p->u.fcntl.ret = -1;
return p->u.fcntl.ret;
}
+static void cleanup_lseek(struct lseek_call *call, bool restore)
+{
+ if (restore) {
+ if (lseek(call->fd, call->old_off, SEEK_SET) != call->old_off)
+ fwarn("Restoring lseek pointer failed");
+ }
+}
+
+/* We trap this so we can undo it: we don't fail it. */
+off_t failtest_lseek(int fd, off_t offset, int whence, const char *file,
+ unsigned int line)
+{
+ struct failtest_call *p;
+ struct lseek_call call;
+ call.fd = fd;
+ call.offset = offset;
+ call.whence = whence;
+ call.old_off = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR);
+
+ p = add_history(FAILTEST_LSEEK, false, file, line, &call);
+ p->fail = false;
+
+ /* Consume lseek from failpath. */
+ if (failpath)
+ if (should_fail(p))
+ abort();
+
+ p->u.lseek.ret = lseek(fd, offset, whence);
+
+ if (p->u.lseek.ret != (off_t)-1)
+ set_cleanup(p, cleanup_lseek, struct lseek_call);
+ return p->u.lseek.ret;
+}
+
+
pid_t failtest_getpid(const char *file, unsigned line)
{
/* You must call failtest_init first! */
+/* Include the C files directly. */
+#include <ccan/failtest/failtest.c>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <ccan/tap/tap.h>
-/* Include the C files directly. */
-#include <ccan/failtest/failtest.c>
int main(void)
{
struct pipe_call pipe_call;
struct read_call read_call;
struct write_call write_call;
+ struct mmap_call mmap_call;
char buf[20];
unsigned int i;
char *path;
/* This is how many tests you plan to run */
- plan_tests(47);
+ plan_tests(69);
calloc_call.ret = calloc(1, 2);
calloc_call.nmemb = 1;
calloc_call.size = 2;
- call = add_history(FAILTEST_CALLOC, "run-history.c", 1, &calloc_call);
+ call = add_history(FAILTEST_CALLOC, true,
+ "run-history.c", 1, &calloc_call);
+ /* Normally should_fail would set this. */
+ call->fail = false;
ok1(call->type == FAILTEST_CALLOC);
+ ok1(call->can_leak == true);
ok1(strcmp(call->file, "run-history.c") == 0);
ok1(call->line == 1);
ok1(call->u.calloc.ret == calloc_call.ret);
malloc_call.ret = malloc(2);
malloc_call.size = 2;
- call = add_history(FAILTEST_MALLOC, "run-history.c", 2, &malloc_call);
+ call = add_history(FAILTEST_MALLOC, true,
+ "run-history.c", 2, &malloc_call);
+ /* Normally should_fail would set this. */
+ call->fail = false;
ok1(call->type == FAILTEST_MALLOC);
+ ok1(call->can_leak == true);
ok1(strcmp(call->file, "run-history.c") == 0);
ok1(call->line == 2);
ok1(call->u.malloc.ret == malloc_call.ret);
realloc_call.ret = realloc(malloc_call.ret, 3);
realloc_call.ptr = malloc_call.ret;
realloc_call.size = 3;
- call = add_history(FAILTEST_REALLOC, "run-history.c", 3,
+ call = add_history(FAILTEST_REALLOC, true, "run-history.c", 3,
&realloc_call);
+ /* Normally should_fail would set this. */
+ call->fail = false;
ok1(call->type == FAILTEST_REALLOC);
+ ok1(call->can_leak == true);
ok1(strcmp(call->file, "run-history.c") == 0);
ok1(call->line == 3);
ok1(call->u.realloc.ret == realloc_call.ret);
open_call.pathname = "test/run-history.c";
open_call.flags = O_RDONLY;
open_call.mode = 0;
- call = add_history(FAILTEST_OPEN, "run-history.c", 4, &open_call);
+ open_call.closed = false;
+ call = add_history(FAILTEST_OPEN, true, "run-history.c", 4, &open_call);
+ /* Normally should_fail would set this. */
+ call->fail = false;
ok1(call->type == FAILTEST_OPEN);
+ ok1(call->can_leak == true);
ok1(strcmp(call->file, "run-history.c") == 0);
ok1(call->line == 4);
ok1(call->u.open.ret == open_call.ret);
ok1(call->u.open.mode == open_call.mode);
pipe_call.ret = pipe(pipe_call.fds);
- call = add_history(FAILTEST_PIPE, "run-history.c", 5, &pipe_call);
+ call = add_history(FAILTEST_PIPE, true, "run-history.c", 5, &pipe_call);
+ /* Normally should_fail would set this. */
+ call->fail = false;
ok1(call->type == FAILTEST_PIPE);
ok1(strcmp(call->file, "run-history.c") == 0);
+ ok1(call->can_leak == true);
ok1(call->line == 5);
ok1(call->u.pipe.ret == pipe_call.ret);
ok1(call->u.pipe.fds[0] == pipe_call.fds[0]);
read_call.buf = buf;
read_call.fd = open_call.ret;
read_call.count = 20;
- call = add_history(FAILTEST_READ, "run-history.c", 6, &read_call);
+ call = add_history(FAILTEST_READ, false, "run-history.c", 6, &read_call);
+ /* Normally should_fail would set this. */
+ call->fail = false;
ok1(call->type == FAILTEST_READ);
+ ok1(call->can_leak == false);
ok1(strcmp(call->file, "run-history.c") == 0);
ok1(call->line == 6);
ok1(call->u.read.ret == read_call.ret);
write_call.buf = buf;
write_call.fd = open_call.ret;
write_call.count = 20;
- call = add_history(FAILTEST_WRITE, "run-history.c", 7, &write_call);
+ write_call.opener = NULL;
+ call = add_history(FAILTEST_WRITE, false, "run-history.c", 7,
+ &write_call);
+ /* Normally should_fail would set this. */
+ call->fail = false;
ok1(call->type == FAILTEST_WRITE);
+ ok1(call->can_leak == false);
ok1(strcmp(call->file, "run-history.c") == 0);
ok1(call->line == 7);
ok1(call->u.write.ret == write_call.ret);
ok1(call->u.write.buf == write_call.buf);
ok1(call->u.write.fd == write_call.fd);
ok1(call->u.write.count == write_call.count);
+ ok1(call->u.write.opener == write_call.opener);
+
+ mmap_call.ret = &mmap_call;
+ mmap_call.addr = NULL;
+ mmap_call.length = 4096;
+ mmap_call.prot = PROT_READ;
+ mmap_call.flags = 0;
+ mmap_call.fd = open_call.ret;
+ mmap_call.offset = 0;
+ mmap_call.opener = opener_of(open_call.ret);
+ ok1(mmap_call.opener->type == FAILTEST_OPEN);
+ mmap_call.saved = NULL;
+
+ call = add_history(FAILTEST_MMAP, false, "run-history.c", 8,
+ &mmap_call);
+ /* Normally should_fail would set this. */
+ call->fail = false;
+ ok1(call->type == FAILTEST_MMAP);
+ ok1(call->can_leak == false);
+ ok1(strcmp(call->file, "run-history.c") == 0);
+ ok1(call->line == 8);
+ ok1(call->u.mmap.ret == mmap_call.ret);
+ ok1(call->u.mmap.addr == mmap_call.addr);
+ ok1(call->u.mmap.length == mmap_call.length);
+ ok1(call->u.mmap.prot == mmap_call.prot);
+ ok1(call->u.mmap.flags == mmap_call.flags);
+ ok1(call->u.mmap.fd == mmap_call.fd);
+ ok1(call->u.mmap.offset == mmap_call.offset);
+ ok1(call->u.mmap.opener == mmap_call.opener);
+ ok1(call->u.mmap.saved == mmap_call.saved);
i = 0;
tlist_for_each(&history, call, list)
i++;
- ok1(i == 7);
+ ok1(i == 8);
tlist_for_each(&history, call, list)
call->fail = false;
path = failpath_string();
- ok1(streq(path, "cmeoprw"));
+ ok1(streq(path, "cmeoprwa"));
free(path);
tlist_for_each(&history, call, list)
call->fail = true;
path = failpath_string();
- ok1(streq(path, "CMEOPRW"));
+ ok1(streq(path, "CMEOPRWA"));
free(path);
return exit_status();