glibc/misc/tst-mkstemp-fuse-parallel.c
Florian Weimer e3db0a699c misc: FUSE-based tests for mkstemp
The tests check that O_EXCL is used properly, that 0600 is used
as the mode, that the characters used are as expected, and that
the distribution of names generated is reasonably random.

The tests run very slowly on some kernel versions, so make them
xtests.

Reviewed-by: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
2024-09-21 19:25:35 +02:00

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/* FUSE-based test for mkstemp. Parallel collision statistics.
Copyright (C) 2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
The GNU C Library 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
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <array_length.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <support/check.h>
#include <support/fuse.h>
#include <support/support.h>
#include <support/xthread.h>
#include <support/xunistd.h>
/* The number of subprocesses that call mkstemp. */
static pid_t processes[4];
/* Enough space to record the expected number of replies (62**3) for
each process. */
enum { results_allocated = array_length (processes) * 62 * 62 * 62 };
/* The thread will store the results there. */
static uint64_t *results;
/* Currently used part of the results array. */
static size_t results_used;
/* Fail with EEXIST (so that mkstemp tries again). Record observed
names for later statistical analysis. */
static void
fuse_thread (struct support_fuse *f, void *closure)
{
struct fuse_in_header *inh;
while ((inh = support_fuse_next (f)) != NULL)
{
if (support_fuse_handle_mountpoint (f)
|| (inh->nodeid == 1 && support_fuse_handle_directory (f)))
continue;
if (inh->opcode != FUSE_LOOKUP || results_used >= results_allocated)
{
support_fuse_reply_error (f, EIO);
continue;
}
char *name = support_fuse_cast (LOOKUP, inh);
TEST_COMPARE_BLOB (name, 3, "new", 3);
TEST_COMPARE (strlen (name), 9);
/* Extract 8 bytes of the name: 'w', the X replacements, and the
null terminator. Treat it as an uint64_t for easy sorting
below. Endianess does not matter because the relative order
of the entries is not important; sorting is only used to find
duplicates. */
TEST_VERIFY_EXIT (results_used < results_allocated);
memcpy (&results[results_used], name + 2, 8);
++results_used;
struct fuse_entry_out *out = support_fuse_prepare_entry (f, 2);
out->attr.mode = S_IFREG | 0600;
support_fuse_reply_prepared (f);
}
}
/* Used to sort the results array, to find duplicates. */
static int
results_sort (const void *a1, const void *b1)
{
const uint64_t *a = a1;
const uint64_t *b = b1;
if (*a < *b)
return -1;
if (*a == *b)
return 0;
return 1;
}
/* Number of occurrences of certain streak lengths. */
static size_t streak_lengths[6];
/* Called for every encountered streak. */
static inline void
report_streak (uint64_t current, size_t length)
{
if (length > 1)
{
printf ("info: name \"ne%.8s\" repeats: %zu\n",
(char *) &current, length);
TEST_VERIFY_EXIT (length < array_length (streak_lengths));
}
TEST_VERIFY_EXIT (length < array_length (streak_lengths));
++streak_lengths[length];
}
static int
do_test (void)
{
support_fuse_init ();
results = xmalloc (results_allocated * sizeof (*results));
struct shared
{
/* Used to synchronize the start of all subprocesses, to make it
more likely to expose concurrency-related bugs. */
pthread_barrier_t barrier1;
pthread_barrier_t barrier2;
/* Filled in after fork. */
char mountpoint[4096];
};
/* Used to synchronize the start of all subprocesses, to make it
more likely to expose concurrency-related bugs. */
struct shared *pshared = support_shared_allocate (sizeof (*pshared));
{
pthread_barrierattr_t attr;
xpthread_barrierattr_init (&attr);
xpthread_barrierattr_setpshared (&attr, PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED);
xpthread_barrierattr_destroy (&attr);
xpthread_barrier_init (&pshared->barrier1, &attr,
array_length (processes) + 1);
xpthread_barrier_init (&pshared->barrier2, &attr,
array_length (processes) + 1);
xpthread_barrierattr_destroy (&attr);
}
for (int i = 0; i < array_length (processes); ++i)
{
processes[i] = xfork ();
if (processes[i] == 0)
{
/* Wait for mountpoint initialization. */
xpthread_barrier_wait (&pshared->barrier1);
char *path = xasprintf ("%s/newXXXXXX", pshared->mountpoint);
/* Park this process until all processes have started. */
xpthread_barrier_wait (&pshared->barrier2);
errno = 0;
TEST_COMPARE (mkstemp (path), -1);
TEST_COMPARE (errno, EEXIST);
free (path);
_exit (0);
}
}
/* Do this after the forking, to minimize initialization inteference. */
struct support_fuse *f = support_fuse_mount (fuse_thread, NULL);
TEST_VERIFY (strlcpy (pshared->mountpoint, support_fuse_mountpoint (f),
sizeof (pshared->mountpoint))
< sizeof (pshared->mountpoint));
xpthread_barrier_wait (&pshared->barrier1);
puts ("info: performing mkstemp calls");
xpthread_barrier_wait (&pshared->barrier2);
for (int i = 0; i < array_length (processes); ++i)
{
int status;
xwaitpid (processes[i], &status, 0);
TEST_COMPARE (status, 0);
}
support_fuse_unmount (f);
xpthread_barrier_destroy (&pshared->barrier2);
xpthread_barrier_destroy (&pshared->barrier1);
printf ("info: checking results (count %zu)\n", results_used);
qsort (results, results_used, sizeof (*results), results_sort);
uint64_t current = -1;
size_t streak = 0;
for (size_t i = 0; i < results_used; ++i)
if (results[i] == current)
++streak;
else
{
report_streak (current, streak);
current = results[i];
streak = 1;
}
report_streak (current, streak);
puts ("info: repetition count distribution:");
for (int i = 1; i < array_length (streak_lengths); ++i)
printf (" length %d: %zu\n", i, streak_lengths[i]);
/* Some arbitrary threshold, hopefully unlikely enough. In over
260,000 runs of a simulation of this test, at most 26 pairs were
observed, and only one three-way collisions. */
if (streak_lengths[2] > 30)
FAIL ("unexpected repetition count 2: %zu", streak_lengths[2]);
if (streak_lengths[3] > 2)
FAIL ("unexpected repetition count 3: %zu", streak_lengths[3]);
for (int i = 4; i < array_length (streak_lengths); ++i)
if (streak_lengths[i] > 0)
FAIL ("too many repeats of count %d: %zu", i, streak_lengths[i]);
free (results);
return 0;
}
#include <support/test-driver.c>