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22 # common extended attribute and ACL support
24 # pick three unused user/group ids, store them as $acl[1-3]
28 eval `(_cat_passwd; _cat_group) | awk -F: '
32 for(i=1; i<1000000 && j<=3;i++){
34 printf "acl%d=%d;", j, i;
41 # filter for the acl ids selected above
46 -e "s/u:$acl1/u:id1/" \
47 -e "s/u:$acl2/u:id2/" \
48 -e "s/u:$acl3/u:id3/" \
49 -e "s/g:$acl1/g:id1/" \
50 -e "s/g:$acl2/g:id2/" \
51 -e "s/g:$acl3/g:id3/" \
52 -e "s/ $acl1 / id1 /" \
53 -e "s/ $acl2 / id2 /" \
60 -e "s/user:$acl1/user:id1/" \
61 -e "s/user:$acl2/user:id2/" \
62 -e "s/user:$acl3/user:id3/" \
63 -e "s/group:$acl1/group:id1/" \
64 -e "s/group:$acl2/group:id2/" \
65 -e "s/group:$acl3/group:id3/" \
66 -e "s/: $acl1/: id1/" \
67 -e "s/: $acl2/: id2/" \
75 _ls_l -n $* | awk '{ print $1, $3, $4, $NF }' | _acl_filter_id
83 if [ $HOSTOS = "IRIX" ]; then
84 ls -dD $_file1 | _acl_filter_id
86 chacl -l $_file1 | _acl_filter_id
90 # create an ACL with n ACEs in it
95 acl='u::rwx,g::rwx,o::rwx,m::rwx' # 4 ace acl start
96 while [ $n -ne 0 ]; do
103 # filter user ace names to user ids
107 tmp_file=`mktemp /tmp/ace.XXXXXX`
109 (_cat_passwd; _cat_group) > $tmp_file
111 $AWK_PROG -v tmpfile=$tmp_file '
114 while ( getline <tmpfile > 0 ) {
118 /^user/ { if ($2 in idlist) sub($2, idlist[$2]); print; next}
119 /^u/ { if ($2 in idlist) sub($2, idlist[$2]); print; next}
120 /^default:user/ { if ($3 in idlist) sub($3, idlist[$3]); print; next}
126 _filter_aces_notypes()
128 tr '\[' '\012' | tr ']' '\012' | tr ',' '\012' | _filter_aces|\
129 sed -e 's/u:/user:/' -e 's/g:/group:/' -e 's/o:/other:/' -e 's/m:/mask:/'
134 if [ ! -x /bin/chacl -a ! -x /usr/bin/chacl -a ! -x /sbin/chacl ]; then
135 _notrun "chacl command not found"
139 # Test if chacl is able to list ACLs on the target filesystems. On really
140 # old kernels the system calls might not be implemented at all, but the
141 # more common case is that the tested filesystem simply doesn't support
144 touch $TEST_DIR/syscalltest
145 chacl -l $TEST_DIR/syscalltest > $TEST_DIR/syscalltest.out 2>&1
146 cat $TEST_DIR/syscalltest.out >> $seqres.full
148 if grep -q 'Function not implemented' $TEST_DIR/syscalltest.out; then
149 _notrun "kernel does not support ACLs"
151 if grep -q 'Operation not supported' $TEST_DIR/syscalltest.out; then
152 _notrun "ACLs not supported by this filesystem type: $FSTYP"
155 rm -f $TEST_DIR/syscalltest.out
162 ls -dD $file | _acl_filter_id
167 [ -n $ATTR_PROG ] || _notrun "attr command not found"
168 [ -n $GETFATTR_PROG ] || _notrun "getfattr command not found"
169 [ -n $SETFATTR_PROG ] || _notrun "setfattr command not found"
172 # Test if chacl is able to write an attribute on the target filesystems.
173 # On really old kernels the system calls might not be implemented at all,
174 # but the more common case is that the tested filesystem simply doesn't
175 # support attributes. Note that we can't simply list attributes as
176 # various security modules generate synthetic attributes not actually
179 touch $TEST_DIR/syscalltest
180 attr -s "user.xfstests" -V "attr" $TEST_DIR > $TEST_DIR/syscalltest.out 2>&1
181 cat $TEST_DIR/syscalltest.out >> $seqres.full
183 if grep -q 'Function not implemented' $TEST_DIR/syscalltest.out; then
184 _notrun "kernel does not support attrs"
186 if grep -q 'Operation not supported' $TEST_DIR/syscalltest.out; then
187 _notrun "attrs not supported by this filesystem type: $FSTYP"
190 rm -f $TEST_DIR/syscalltest.out
195 _scratch_mkfs_xfs_supported -i attr=1 >/dev/null 2>&1 \
196 || _notrun "attr v1 not supported on $SCRATCH_DEV"
199 # check if we support the noattr2 mount option
202 _scratch_mkfs_xfs > /dev/null 2>&1 \
203 || _fail "_scratch_mkfs_xfs failed on $SCRATCH_DEV"
204 _mount -o noattr2 $SCRATCH_DEV > /dev/null 2>&1 \
205 || _notrun "noattr2 mount option not supported on $SCRATCH_DEV"
209 # getfattr -R returns info in readdir order which varies from fs to fs.
210 # This sorts the output by filename
211 _sort_getfattr_output()
213 awk '{a[FNR]=$0}END{n = asort(a); for(i=1; i <= n; i++) print a[i]"\n"}' RS=''
216 # set maximum total attr space based on fs type
217 if [ "$FSTYP" == "xfs" -o "$FSTYP" == "udf" ]; then
219 else # Assume max ~1 block of attrs
220 BLOCK_SIZE=`stat -f $TEST_DIR | grep "Block size" | cut -d " " -f3`
221 # user.attribute_XXX="value.XXX" is about 32 bytes; leave some overhead
222 let MAX_ATTRS=$BLOCK_SIZE/40
227 # Set max attr value size based on fs type
228 if [ "$FSTYP" == "xfs" -o "$FSTYP" == "udf" -o "$FSTYP" == "btrfs" ]; then
230 else # Assume max ~1 block of attrs
231 BLOCK_SIZE=`stat -f $TEST_DIR | grep "Block size" | cut -d " " -f3`
232 # leave a little overhead
233 let MAX_ATTRVAL_SIZE=$BLOCK_SIZE-256
236 export MAX_ATTRVAL_SIZE
237 # make sure this script returns success