#! /bin/bash # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 # Copyright (c) 2013 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved. # # FS QA Test No. 296 # # Test that xfsdump/restore preserves file capabilities # . ./common/preamble _begin_fstest dump auto quick # Override the default cleanup function. _cleanup() { _cleanup_dump cd / rm -f $tmp.* } # Import common functions. . ./common/filter . ./common/dump # real QA test starts here # Modify as appropriate. _supported_fs xfs _require_scratch _require_command "$SETCAP_PROG" setcap _require_command "$GETCAP_PROG" getcap _scratch_mkfs_xfs >>$seqres.full || _fail "mkfs failed" _scratch_mount mkdir -p $dump_dir echo test > $dump_dir/testfile # Set a generic xattr setfattr -n user.name -v value $dump_dir/testfile # Now set the cap (which is also an xattr) $SETCAP_PROG cap_setgid,cap_setuid+ep $dump_dir/testfile # And make sure they are there on the source echo "Checking for xattr on source file" getfattr --absolute-names -m user.name $dump_dir/testfile | _dir_filter echo "Checking for capability on source file" _getcap $dump_dir/testfile | _dir_filter getfattr --absolute-names -m security.capability $dump_dir/testfile | _dir_filter _do_dump_file -f $tmp.df.0 _prepare_restore_dir _do_restore_file # Basic dump/restore checks first - the file is there, right? _ls_compare_sub _diff_compare echo "Checking for xattr on restored file" getfattr --absolute-names -m user.name $restore_dir/$dump_sdir/testfile | _dir_filter echo "Checking for capability on restored file" _getcap $restore_dir/$dump_sdir/testfile | _dir_filter getfattr --absolute-names -m security.capability $restore_dir/$dump_sdir/testfile | _dir_filter status=0 exit