#! /bin/sh # FS QA Test No. 099. Modified from UDFQA test 036. # # ACL test #----------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. #----------------------------------------------------------------------- #_acl_list # modifier owner=ajones@sgi.com seq=`basename $0` echo "QA output created by $seq" here=`pwd` tmp=/tmp/$$ status=1 # failure is the default! trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15 # get standard environment, filters and checks . ./common.rc . ./common.filter . ./common.attr runas=$here/src/runas TARGET_DIR=$SCRATCH_MNT [ "$FSTYP" == "xfs" ] && TARGET_DIR=$TEST_DIR _cleanup() { rm -f $tmp.* cd $TARGET_DIR rm -rf $seq.dir1 cd / } # ----- # minimal access ACL has ACEs: USER_OBJ, GROUP_OBJ, OTHER_OBJ # This is set with chacl(1) and can be changed by chmod(1). # # Test that this is being set for ACL and for std unix permissions # Test that we can get back the same ACL. # Test std permissions for rwx. # ----- # # Test out default ACLs and that the ACL is being PASSed # onto the children of the dir. # # ----- # Test out access check for extended ACLs. # -> 3 extra ACEs: MASK, GROUP, USER # -> the GROUP compares with egid of process _and_ the supplementary # groups (as found in /etc/group) # # Test that mask works for USER, GROUP, GROUP_OBJ # Test that the ACE type priority is working # -> this would be done by simultaneously matching on ACEs # -> interesting if it allows user to specify ACEs in any order # rm -f $seq.full #------------------------------------------------------- # real QA test starts here _supported_fs xfs udf _supported_os IRIX _acl_setup_ids _acl_requirements [ -x $runas ] || _notrun "$runas executable not found" # get dir #export FILE_SYS=xfs _require_scratch _setup_testdir cd $TARGET_DIR rm -rf $seq.dir1 # in case file is left over from previous runs. mkdir $seq.dir1 cd $seq.dir1 echo "" echo "=== Test minimal ACE ===" echo "Setup file" # Note: as this is a shell script, # will need read and execute permission set # in order to execute it. touch file1 cat <file1 #!/bin/sh echo "Test was executed" EOF chmod u=rwx file1 chmod g=rw- file1 chmod o=r-- file1 chown $acl1.$acl2 file1 _acl_ls file1 echo "" echo "--- Test get and set of ACL ---" echo "Note: IRIX interface gave an empty ACL - Linux outputs an ACL" _acl_list file1 echo "Try using single colon separator" echo "Note: IRIX interface FAILs because of single colon - Linux one allows it" chacl u::r--,g::rwx,o:rw- file1 2>&1 echo "Expect to PASS" chacl u::r--,g::rwx,o::rw- file1 2>&1 _acl_list file1 echo "" echo "--- Test sync of ACL with std permissions ---" _acl_ls file1 chmod u+w file1 _acl_ls file1 _acl_list file1 echo "" echo "--- Test owner permissions ---" chacl u::r-x,g::---,o::--- file1 2>&1 _acl_list file1 # change to owner echo "Expect to PASS" $runas -u $acl1 -g $acl1 ./file1 2>&1 echo "Expect to FAIL" $runas -u $acl2 -g $acl2 ./file1 2>&1 echo "" echo "--- Test group permissions ---" chacl u::---,g::r-x,o::--- file1 2>&1 _acl_list file1 echo "Expect to FAIL - acl1 is owner" $runas -u $acl1 -g $acl1 ./file1 2>&1 echo "Expect to PASS - acl2 matches group" $runas -u $acl2 -g $acl2 ./file1 2>&1 echo "Expect to PASS - acl2 matches sup group" $runas -u $acl2 -g $acl3 -s $acl2 ./file1 2>&1 echo "Expect to FAIL - acl3 is not in group" $runas -u $acl3 -g $acl3 ./file1 2>&1 echo "" echo "--- Test other permissions ---" chacl u::---,g::---,o::r-x file1 2>&1 _acl_list file1 echo "Expect to FAIL - acl1 is owner" $runas -u $acl1 -g $acl1 ./file1 2>&1 echo "Expect to FAIL - acl2 is in group" $runas -u $acl2 -g $acl2 ./file1 2>&1 echo "Expect to FAIL - acl2 is in sup. group" $runas -u $acl2 -g $acl3 -s $acl2 ./file1 2>&1 echo "Expect to PASS - acl3 is not owner or in group" $runas -u $acl3 -g $acl3 ./file1 2>&1 #------------------------------------------------------- echo "" echo "=== Test Extended ACLs ===" echo "" echo "--- Test adding a USER ACE ---" echo "Expect to FAIL as no MASK provided" chacl u::---,g::---,o::---,u:$acl2:r-x file1 2>&1 | _acl_filter_id echo "Ensure that ACL has not been changed" _acl_list file1 echo "Expect to PASS - USER ACE matches user" chacl u::---,g::---,o::---,u:$acl2:r-x,m::rwx file1 2>&1 _acl_list file1 $runas -u $acl2 -g $acl2 ./file1 2>&1 echo "Expect to FAIL - USER ACE does not match user" $runas -u $acl3 -g $acl3 ./file1 2>&1 echo "" echo "--- Test adding a GROUP ACE ---" echo "Expect to FAIL as no MASK provided" chacl u::---,g::---,o::---,g:$acl2:r-x file1 2>&1 | _acl_filter_id echo "Ensure that ACL has not been changed" _acl_list file1 chacl u::---,g::---,o::---,g:$acl2:r-x,m::rwx file1 2>&1 _acl_list file1 | _acl_filter_id echo "Expect to PASS - GROUP ACE matches group" $runas -u $acl2 -g $acl2 ./file1 2>&1 echo "Expect to PASS - GROUP ACE matches sup group" $runas -u $acl2 -g $acl1 -s $acl2 ./file1 2>&1 echo "Expect to FAIL - GROUP ACE does not match group" $runas -u $acl3 -g $acl3 ./file1 2>&1 #------------------------------------------------------- echo "" echo "--- Test MASK ---" # group chacl u::---,g::---,o::---,g:$acl2:r-x,m::-w- file1 2>&1 _acl_list file1 echo "Expect to FAIL as MASK prohibits execution" $runas -u $acl2 -g $acl2 ./file1 2>&1 # user chacl u::---,g::---,o::---,u:$acl2:r-x,m::-w- file1 2>&1 echo "Expect to FAIL as MASK prohibits execution" $runas -u $acl2 -g $acl2 ./file1 2>&1 # user chacl u::---,g::---,o::---,u:$acl2:r-x,m::r-x file1 2>&1 echo "Expect to PASS as MASK allows execution" $runas -u $acl2 -g $acl2 ./file1 2>&1 #------------------------------------------------------- echo "" echo "--- Test ACE priority ---" chacl o::rwx,g::rwx,u:$acl1:rwx,u::---,m::rwx file1 2>&1 echo "Expect to FAIL as should match on owner" $runas -u $acl1 -g $acl2 ./file1 2>&1 chacl o::---,g::---,u:$acl2:rwx,u::---,m::rwx file1 2>&1 echo "Expect to PASS as should match on user" $runas -u $acl2 -g $acl2 ./file1 2>&1 #------------------------------------------------------- echo "" echo "=== Test can read ACLs without access permissions ===" # This was a bug in kernel code where syscred wasn't being used # to override the capabilities chacl o::---,g::---,u::--- file1 2>&1 _acl_list file1 #------------------------------------------------------- echo "" echo "=== Test Default ACLs ===" # make test clearer by testing with and without umask umask 0 mkdir acldir chacl -b "u::rwx,g::rwx,o::rwx" "u::r-x,g::r--,o::---" acldir 2>&1 _acl_list acldir cd acldir touch file2 _acl_ls file2 _acl_list file2 #ensure that umask is not having an effect #so set it and see umask 722 touch file3 _acl_ls file3 _acl_list file3 cd .. umask 022 #------------------------------------------------------- echo "" echo "=== Removing ACLs ===" _acl_list file1 _acl_list acldir _acl_list acldir/file2 echo "Remove ACLs..." chacl -R file1 chacl -B acldir chacl -R acldir/file2 echo "Note: IRIX interface would mean empty ACLs - Linux would show mode ACLs" _acl_list file1 _acl_list acldir _acl_list acldir/file2 #------------------------------------------------------- echo "" echo "=== Test out error messages for ACL text parsing ===" touch file1 set -x chacl u file1 chacl u: file1 chacl u:rumpledumpleunknownuser file1 chacl u:rumpledumpleunknownuser: file1 chacl g:rumpledumpleunknowngrp file1 chacl g:rumpledumpleunknowngrp: file1 chacl o:user1:rwx file1 chacl m:user1:rwx file1 chacl a::rwx file1 set +x #------------------------------------------------------- echo "" echo "=== Test out large ACLs ===" touch largeaclfile XFS_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES=25 num_aces_pre=`expr $XFS_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES - 1` num_aces_post=`expr $XFS_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES + 1` acl1=`_create_n_aces $num_aces_pre` acl2=`_create_n_aces $XFS_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES` acl3=`_create_n_aces $num_aces_post` echo "1 below xfs acl max" chacl $acl1 largeaclfile _acl_list largeaclfile | _filter_aces_notypes echo "xfs acl max" chacl $acl2 largeaclfile _acl_list largeaclfile | _filter_aces_notypes echo "1 above xfs acl max" chacl $acl3 largeaclfile _acl_list largeaclfile | _filter_aces_notypes #------------------------------------------------------- if [ "$FSTYP" == "udf" ]; then cd / umount $TARGET_DIR # Check the filesystem _check_scratch_fs fi # success, all done status=0 exit