/* Copyright 2017 The ChromiumOS Authors * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file. * * Test system.[ch] module code using gtest. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "system.h" #include "unittest_util.h" namespace { // A random path that really really should not exist on the host. constexpr const char kNoSuchDir[] = "/.x/..x/...x/path/should/not/exist/"; // A random file that should exist on both Linux and Android. constexpr const char kValidFile[] = "/etc/hosts"; // A random directory that should exist. constexpr const char kValidDir[] = "/"; // A random character device that should exist. constexpr const char kValidCharDev[] = "/dev/null"; } // namespace TEST(secure_noroot_set_and_locked, zero_mask) { ASSERT_EQ(secure_noroot_set_and_locked(0), 0); } TEST(secure_noroot_set_and_locked, set) { ASSERT_EQ(secure_noroot_set_and_locked(issecure_mask(SECURE_NOROOT) | issecure_mask(SECURE_NOROOT_LOCKED)), 1); } TEST(secure_noroot_set_and_locked, not_set) { ASSERT_EQ(secure_noroot_set_and_locked(issecure_mask(SECURE_KEEP_CAPS) | issecure_mask(SECURE_NOROOT_LOCKED)), 0); } // Sanity check for the cap range. TEST(get_last_valid_cap, basic) { unsigned int cap = get_last_valid_cap(); // We pick 35 as it's been that since at least v3.0. // If this test is run on older kernels, it might fail. EXPECT_GE(cap, 35u); // Pick a really large number that we probably won't hit for a long time. // It helps that caps are bitfields. EXPECT_LT(cap, 128u); } // Might be useful to figure out the return value, but for now, // just make sure it doesn't crash? TEST(cap_ambient_supported, smoke) { cap_ambient_supported(); } // An invalid path should return an error. TEST(write_pid_to_path, bad_path) { EXPECT_NE(0, write_pid_to_path(0, kNoSuchDir)); } // Make sure we can write a pid to the file. TEST(write_pid_to_path, basic) { TemporaryFile tmp; ASSERT_TRUE(tmp.is_valid()); EXPECT_EQ(0, write_pid_to_path(1234, tmp.path.c_str())); FILE *fp = fopen(tmp.path.c_str(), "re"); EXPECT_NE(nullptr, fp); char data[6] = {}; EXPECT_EQ(5u, fread(data, 1, sizeof(data), fp)); fclose(fp); EXPECT_STREQ(data, "1234\n"); } // If the destination exists, there's nothing to do. // Also check trailing slash handling. TEST(mkdir_p, dest_exists) { EXPECT_EQ(0, mkdir_p("/", 0, true)); EXPECT_EQ(0, mkdir_p("///", 0, true)); EXPECT_EQ(0, mkdir_p("/proc", 0, true)); EXPECT_EQ(0, mkdir_p("/proc/", 0, true)); EXPECT_EQ(0, mkdir_p("/dev", 0, true)); EXPECT_EQ(0, mkdir_p("/dev/", 0, true)); } // Create a directory tree that doesn't exist. TEST(mkdir_p, create_tree) { TemporaryDir dir; ASSERT_TRUE(dir.is_valid()); // Run `mkdir -p /a/b/c`. std::string path_a = dir.path + "/a"; std::string path_a_b = path_a + "/b"; std::string path_a_b_c = path_a_b + "/c"; // First try creating it as a file. EXPECT_EQ(0, mkdir_p(path_a_b_c.c_str(), 0700, false)); // Make sure the final path doesn't exist yet. struct stat st; EXPECT_EQ(0, stat(path_a_b.c_str(), &st)); EXPECT_EQ(true, S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)); EXPECT_EQ(-1, stat(path_a_b_c.c_str(), &st)); // Then create it as a complete dir. EXPECT_EQ(0, mkdir_p(path_a_b_c.c_str(), 0700, true)); // Make sure the final dir actually exists. EXPECT_EQ(0, stat(path_a_b_c.c_str(), &st)); EXPECT_EQ(true, S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)); } // Return success on NULL pointer. TEST(get_mount_flags, null_ptr) { ASSERT_EQ(0, get_mount_flags("/proc", nullptr)); } // Successfully obtain mount flags. TEST(get_mount_flags, mount_flags) { struct statvfs stvfs_buf; ASSERT_EQ(0, statvfs("/proc", &stvfs_buf)); TemporaryDir dir; ASSERT_TRUE(dir.is_valid()); unsigned long mount_flags = -1; ASSERT_EQ(0, get_mount_flags("/proc", &mount_flags)); EXPECT_EQ(stvfs_buf.f_flag, mount_flags); // Same thing holds for children of a mount. mount_flags = -1; ASSERT_EQ(0, get_mount_flags("/proc/self", &mount_flags)); EXPECT_EQ(stvfs_buf.f_flag, mount_flags); } // Non-existent paths fail with the proper errno value. TEST(get_mount_flags, nonexistent_path) { unsigned long mount_flags = -1; ASSERT_EQ(-ENOENT, get_mount_flags("/does/not/exist", &mount_flags)); } // If the destination exists, there's nothing to do. TEST(setup_mount_destination, dest_exists) { // Pick some paths that should always exist. We pass in invalid pointers // for other args so we crash if the dest check doesn't short circuit. EXPECT_EQ(0, setup_mount_destination(nullptr, kValidDir, 0, 0, false)); EXPECT_EQ(0, setup_mount_destination(nullptr, "/proc", 0, 0, true)); EXPECT_EQ(0, setup_mount_destination(nullptr, "/dev", 0, 0, false)); } // When given a bind mount where the source is relative, reject it. TEST(setup_mount_destination, reject_relative_bind) { // Pick a destination we know doesn't exist. EXPECT_NE(0, setup_mount_destination("foo", kNoSuchDir, 0, 0, true)); } // A mount of a pseudo filesystem should make the destination dir. TEST(setup_mount_destination, create_pseudo_fs) { TemporaryDir dir; ASSERT_TRUE(dir.is_valid()); // Passing -1 for user ID/group ID tells chown to make no changes. std::string no_chmod = dir.path + "/no_chmod"; EXPECT_EQ(0, setup_mount_destination("none", no_chmod.c_str(), -1, -1, false)); // We check it's a directory by deleting it as such. EXPECT_EQ(0, rmdir(no_chmod.c_str())); // Confirm that a bad user ID/group ID fails the function as expected. // On Android, Bionic manages user IDs directly: there is no /etc/passwd file. // This results in most user IDs being valid. Instead of trying to find an // invalid user ID, just skip this check. if (!is_android()) { std::string with_chmod = dir.path + "/with_chmod"; EXPECT_NE(0, setup_mount_destination("none", with_chmod.c_str(), UINT_MAX / 2, UINT_MAX / 2, false)); } } // If the source path does not exist, we should error out. TEST(setup_mount_destination, missing_source) { // The missing dest path is so we can exercise the source logic. EXPECT_NE(0, setup_mount_destination(kNoSuchDir, kNoSuchDir, 0, 0, false)); EXPECT_NE(0, setup_mount_destination(kNoSuchDir, kNoSuchDir, 0, 0, true)); } // A bind mount of a directory should create the destination dir. TEST(setup_mount_destination, create_bind_dir) { TemporaryDir dir; ASSERT_TRUE(dir.is_valid()); // Passing -1 for user ID/group ID tells chown to make no changes. std::string child_dir = dir.path + "/child_dir"; EXPECT_EQ(0, setup_mount_destination(kValidDir, child_dir.c_str(), -1, -1, true)); // We check it's a directory by deleting it as such. EXPECT_EQ(0, rmdir(child_dir.c_str())); } // A bind mount of a file should create the destination file. TEST(setup_mount_destination, create_bind_file) { TemporaryDir dir; ASSERT_TRUE(dir.is_valid()); // Passing -1 for user ID/group ID tells chown to make no changes. std::string child_file = dir.path + "/child_file"; EXPECT_EQ(0, setup_mount_destination(kValidFile, child_file.c_str(), -1, -1, true)); // We check it's a file by deleting it as such. EXPECT_EQ(0, unlink(child_file.c_str())); } // A mount of a character device should create the destination char. TEST(setup_mount_destination, create_char_dev) { TemporaryDir dir; ASSERT_TRUE(dir.is_valid()); // Passing -1 for user ID/group ID tells chown to make no changes. std::string child_dev = dir.path + "/child_dev"; EXPECT_EQ(0, setup_mount_destination(kValidCharDev, child_dev.c_str(), -1, -1, false)); // We check it's a directory by deleting it as such. EXPECT_EQ(0, rmdir(child_dev.c_str())); } TEST(seccomp_actions_available, smoke) { seccomp_ret_log_available(); seccomp_ret_kill_process_available(); } TEST(is_canonical_path, basic) { EXPECT_FALSE(is_canonical_path("/proc/self")); EXPECT_FALSE(is_canonical_path("relative")); EXPECT_FALSE(is_canonical_path("/proc/./1")); EXPECT_FALSE(is_canonical_path("/proc/../proc/1")); EXPECT_TRUE(is_canonical_path("/")); EXPECT_TRUE(is_canonical_path("/proc")); EXPECT_TRUE(is_canonical_path("/proc/1")); } TEST(is_canonical_path, trailing_slash) { EXPECT_TRUE(is_canonical_path("/proc/1/")); EXPECT_FALSE(is_canonical_path("/proc/1//")); }