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freebsd/lib/libarchive/test/test_ustar_filenames.c
Tim Kientzle fa07de5eeb MFp4: libarchive 2.5.4b. (Still 'b' until I get a bit more
feedback, but the 2.5 branch is shaping up nicely.)

In addition to many small bug fixes and code improvements:
 * Another iteration of versioning; I think I've got it right now.
 * Portability:  A lot of progress on Windows support (though I'm
   not committing all of the Windows support files to FreeBSD CVS)
 * Explicit tracking of MBS, WCS, and UTF-8 versions of strings
   in archive_entry; the archive_entry routines now correctly return
   NULL only when something is unset, setting NULL properly clears
   string values.  Most charset conversions have been pushed down to
   archive_string.
 * Better handling of charset conversion failure when writing or
   reading UTF-8 headers in pax archives
 * archive_entry_linkify() provides multiple strategies for
   hardlink matching to suit different format expectations
 * More accurate bzip2 format detection
 * Joerg Sonnenberger's extensive improvements to mtree support
 * Rough support for self-extracting ZIP archives.  Not an ideal
   approach, but it works for the archives I've tried.
 * New "sparsify" option in archive_write_disk converts blocks of nulls
   into seeks.
 * Better default behavior for the test harness; it now reports
   all failures by default instead of coredumping at the first one.
2008-05-26 17:00:24 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Tim Kientzle
* All rights reserved.
*
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*/
#include "test.h"
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
/*
* Exercise various lengths of filenames in ustar archives.
*/
static void
test_filename(const char *prefix, int dlen, int flen)
{
char buff[8192];
char filename[400];
char dirname[400];
struct archive_entry *ae;
struct archive *a;
size_t used;
int separator = 0;
int i = 0;
if (prefix != NULL) {
strcpy(filename, prefix);
i = strlen(prefix);
}
if (dlen > 0) {
for (; i < dlen; i++)
filename[i] = 'a';
filename[i++] = '/';
separator = 1;
}
for (; i < dlen + flen + separator; i++)
filename[i] = 'b';
filename[i++] = '\0';
strcpy(dirname, filename);
/* Create a new archive in memory. */
assert((a = archive_write_new()) != NULL);
assertA(0 == archive_write_set_format_ustar(a));
assertA(0 == archive_write_set_compression_none(a));
assertA(0 == archive_write_set_bytes_per_block(a,0));
assertA(0 == archive_write_open_memory(a, buff, sizeof(buff), &used));
/*
* Write a file to it.
*/
assert((ae = archive_entry_new()) != NULL);
archive_entry_copy_pathname(ae, filename);
archive_entry_set_mode(ae, S_IFREG | 0755);
failure("dlen=%d, flen=%d", dlen, flen);
if (flen > 100) {
assertEqualIntA(a, ARCHIVE_FAILED, archive_write_header(a, ae));
} else {
assertEqualIntA(a, 0, archive_write_header(a, ae));
}
archive_entry_free(ae);
/*
* Write a dir to it (without trailing '/').
*/
assert((ae = archive_entry_new()) != NULL);
archive_entry_copy_pathname(ae, dirname);
archive_entry_set_mode(ae, S_IFDIR | 0755);
failure("dlen=%d, flen=%d", dlen, flen);
if (flen >= 100) {
assertEqualIntA(a, ARCHIVE_FAILED, archive_write_header(a, ae));
} else {
assertEqualIntA(a, 0, archive_write_header(a, ae));
}
archive_entry_free(ae);
/* Tar adds a '/' to directory names. */
strcat(dirname, "/");
/*
* Write a dir to it (with trailing '/').
*/
assert((ae = archive_entry_new()) != NULL);
archive_entry_copy_pathname(ae, dirname);
archive_entry_set_mode(ae, S_IFDIR | 0755);
failure("dlen=%d, flen=%d", dlen, flen);
if (flen >= 100) {
assertEqualIntA(a, ARCHIVE_FAILED, archive_write_header(a, ae));
} else {
assertEqualIntA(a, 0, archive_write_header(a, ae));
}
archive_entry_free(ae);
/* Close out the archive. */
assertA(0 == archive_write_close(a));
assertA(0 == archive_write_finish(a));
/*
* Now, read the data back.
*/
assert((a = archive_read_new()) != NULL);
assertA(0 == archive_read_support_format_all(a));
assertA(0 == archive_read_support_compression_all(a));
assertA(0 == archive_read_open_memory(a, buff, used));
if (flen <= 100) {
/* Read the file and check the filename. */
assertA(0 == archive_read_next_header(a, &ae));
failure("dlen=%d, flen=%d", dlen, flen);
assertEqualString(filename, archive_entry_pathname(ae));
assertEqualInt((S_IFREG | 0755), archive_entry_mode(ae));
}
/*
* Read the two dirs and check the names.
*
* Both dirs should read back with the same name, since
* tar should add a trailing '/' to any dir that doesn't
* already have one.
*/
if (flen <= 99) {
assertA(0 == archive_read_next_header(a, &ae));
assert((S_IFDIR | 0755) == archive_entry_mode(ae));
failure("dlen=%d, flen=%d", dlen, flen);
assertEqualString(dirname, archive_entry_pathname(ae));
}
if (flen <= 99) {
assertA(0 == archive_read_next_header(a, &ae));
assert((S_IFDIR | 0755) == archive_entry_mode(ae));
assertEqualString(dirname, archive_entry_pathname(ae));
}
/* Verify the end of the archive. */
failure("This fails if entries were written that should not have been written. dlen=%d, flen=%d", dlen, flen);
assertEqualInt(1, archive_read_next_header(a, &ae));
assert(0 == archive_read_close(a));
assert(0 == archive_read_finish(a));
}
DEFINE_TEST(test_ustar_filenames)
{
int dlen, flen;
/* Try a bunch of different file/dir lengths that add up
* to just a little less or a little more than 100 bytes.
* This exercises the code that splits paths between ustar
* filename and prefix fields.
*/
for (dlen = 5; dlen < 70; dlen += 5) {
for (flen = 100 - dlen - 5; flen < 100 - dlen + 5; flen++) {
test_filename(NULL, dlen, flen);
test_filename("/", dlen, flen);
}
}
/* Probe the 100-char limit for paths with no '/'. */
for (flen = 90; flen < 110; flen++) {
test_filename(NULL, 0, flen);
test_filename("/", dlen, flen);
}
/* XXXX TODO Probe the 100-char limit with a dir prefix. */
/* XXXX TODO Probe the 255-char total limit. */
}