#! /bin/bash # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 # Copyright (c) 2000-2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. # # FS QA Test No. 105 # # Test fix of bug: # 930290 - xfs directory with no exec perm in ACL denies access # and breaks CAPP evaluation # which pulls out an earlier mod # . ./common/preamble _begin_fstest acl auto quick # Override the default cleanup function. _cleanup() { cd / } # Import common functions. . ./common/filter . ./common/attr # Modify as appropriate. _supported_fs generic # real QA test starts here _require_scratch _require_acls _acl_setup_ids _scratch_unmount >/dev/null 2>&1 echo "*** MKFS ***" >>$seqres.full echo "" >>$seqres.full _scratch_mkfs >>$seqres.full 2>&1 \ || _fail "mkfs failed" _try_scratch_mount >>$seqres.full 2>&1 \ || _fail "mount failed" cd $SCRATCH_MNT # create a dir with out execute perms mkdir -m 600 subdir # make it owned by $acl1 chown $acl1 subdir # put a file in the directory echo data > subdir/file _ls_l subdir/file | awk '{ print $1, $3 }' # add an ACL with a user ACE which has no exec permission setfacl -m u:$acl1:r subdir # With the bug this gives: `ls: subdir/file: Permission denied' # because one needs at least an exec perm somewhere in acl # However, this should not hold true for directories. _ls_l subdir/file | awk '{ print $1, $3 }' # With the bug this gives: `subdir/file2: Permission denied'. echo data2 > subdir/file2 # success, all done status=0 exit