From: Kinglong Mee <kinglongmee@gmail.com>
To: "J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@fieldses.org>
Cc: Linux NFS Mailing List <linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org>,
kinglongmee@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/3 v3] NFS4.0: Cases for SGID/SUID status after writing
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2014 16:09:32 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <539FF7BC.2010004@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20140616223243.GC12458@fieldses.org>
On 6/17/2014 06:32, J. Bruce Fields wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 06:50:23PM +0800, Kinglong Mee wrote:
>> v3, same as v2.
>> v2, Adds Environment.c3.
>
> I'm testing with norootsquash on the latest upstream (which includes
> your "NFSD: Don't clear SUID/SGID after root writing data") but still
> see these failing. Exports have no_root_squash set. Is there something
> else I'm missing?
In my testing,
# cat /etc/exports
/nfstest *(ro,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check,insecure)
/nfstest/test *(rw,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check,insecure)
# df | grep nfstest
/dev/sdb1 1047552 96 1043364 1% /nfstest
/dev/sdc1 1014680 1284 944636 1% /nfstest/test
# ./testserver.py 127.0.0.1:/nfstest/test --maketree --rundeps --outfile=result.log write
Sleeping for 1 seconds:
Woke up
Got error: [Errno 32] Broken pipe
**************************************************
INIT st_setclientid.testValid : PASS
MKBLK st_create.testBlock : PASS
MKCHAR st_create.testChar : PASS
MKDIR st_create.testDir : PASS
MKFIFO st_create.testFIFO : PASS
MKFILE st_open.testOpen : PASS
MKLINK st_create.testLink : PASS
MKSOCK st_create.testSocket : PASS
OPEN24 st_open.testDenyRead4 : PASS
OPEN27 st_open.testDenyWrite3 : PASS
WRT1 st_write.testSimpleWrite : PASS
WRT1b st_write.testSimpleWrite2 : PASS
WRT2 st_write.testStateidOne : PASS
WRT3 st_write.testWithOpen : PASS
WRT4 st_write.testNoData : PASS
WRT5 st_write.testLargeData : FAILURE
error: [Errno 32] Broken pipe
WRT6a st_write.testLink : PASS
WRT6b st_write.testBlock : PASS
WRT6c st_write.testChar : PASS
WRT6d st_write.testDir : PASS
WRT6f st_write.testFifo : PASS
WRT6s st_write.testSocket : PASS
WRT7 st_write.testNoFh : PASS
WRT8 st_write.testOpenMode : PASS
WRT9 st_write.testShareDeny : PASS
WRT11 st_write.testStaleStateid : PASS
WRT12 st_write.testOldStateid : PASS
WRT13 st_write.testDoubleWrite : PASS
WRT14 st_write.testLargeWrite : PASS
WRT15 st_write.testSizes : PASS
WRT16 st_write.testLargeReadWrite : PASS
WRT17 st_write.testMultipleReadWrites : PASS
**************************************************
Command line asked for 32 of 677 tests
Of those: 0 Skipped, 1 Failed, 0 Warned, 31 Passed
thanks,
Kinglong Mee
>
> --b.
>
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Kinglong Mee <kinglongmee@gmail.com>
>> ---
>> nfs4.0/servertests/environment.py | 4 ++
>> nfs4.0/servertests/st_write.py | 84 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>> 2 files changed, 88 insertions(+)
>>
>> diff --git a/nfs4.0/servertests/environment.py b/nfs4.0/servertests/environment.py
>> index 9852178..48d4e26 100644
>> --- a/nfs4.0/servertests/environment.py
>> +++ b/nfs4.0/servertests/environment.py
>> @@ -104,12 +104,16 @@ class Environment(testmod.Environment):
>> sec1, sec2 = self._get_security(opts)
>> # authsys1 = rpc.SecAuthSys(0, opts.machinename, opts.uid, opts.gid, [])
>> authsys2 = rpc.SecAuthSys(0, opts.machinename, opts.uid+1, opts.gid+1, [])
>> + authsys3 = rpc.SecAuthSys(0, opts.machinename, opts.uid+2, opts.gid+2, [])
>> self.c1 = NFS4Client('client1_pid%i' % os.getpid(),
>> opts.server, opts.port, opts.path,
>> sec_list=[sec1], opts=opts)
>> self.c2 = NFS4Client('client2_pid%i' % os.getpid(),
>> opts.server, opts.port, opts.path,
>> sec_list=[authsys2], opts=opts)
>> + self.c3 = NFS4Client('client3_pid%i' % os.getpid(),
>> + opts.server, opts.port, opts.path,
>> + sec_list=[authsys3], opts=opts)
>> self.longname = "a"*512
>> self.uid = 0
>> self.gid = 0
>> diff --git a/nfs4.0/servertests/st_write.py b/nfs4.0/servertests/st_write.py
>> index c76cf94..3e58cba 100644
>> --- a/nfs4.0/servertests/st_write.py
>> +++ b/nfs4.0/servertests/st_write.py
>> @@ -457,3 +457,87 @@ def testMultipleReadWrites(t,env):
>> if resdata != expect:
>> t.fail("READ %d returned %s, expected %s" %
>> (i+1, repr(resdata), repr(expect)))
>> +
>> +def doCheckMode(t, c, fh, mode):
>> + ops = c.use_obj(fh)
>> + ops += [c.getattr([FATTR4_MODE, FATTR4_OWNER, FATTR4_OWNER_GROUP])]
>> + res = c.compound(ops)
>> + check(res)
>> +
>> + attrs = res.resarray[-1].obj_attributes
>> + if FATTR4_MODE not in attrs.keys():
>> + t.fail("Attributes not contains FATTR4_MODE")
>> + resmode = attrs[FATTR4_MODE]
>> + if resmode != mode:
>> + t.fail("Mode is %o, not expected %o" % (resmode, mode))
>> +
>> +def doCheckSGUID(t, env, cc, cw, cmode = 06777):
>> + c = env.c1
>> + path = c.homedir + [t.code]
>> + res = c.create_obj(path, attrs={FATTR4_MODE:0777})
>> + check(res)
>> +
>> + cc.init_connection()
>> + attrs = {FATTR4_SIZE: 32, FATTR4_MODE: 06777}
>> + path += [t.code]
>> + fh, stateid = cc.create_confirm(t.code, path, attrs=attrs,
>> + deny=OPEN4_SHARE_DENY_NONE)
>> + doCheckMode(t, cc, fh, 06777)
>> +
>> + cw.init_connection()
>> + ops = cw.use_obj(fh)
>> + ops += [cw.write_op(stateid4(0, ''), 0, UNSTABLE4, 'for test')]
>> + res = cw.compound(ops)
>> + check(res)
>> +
>> + doCheckMode(t, cw, fh, cmode)
>> +
>> +def testSGUIDRootRoot(t, env):
>> + """ root writing data to file (blongs to root)
>> + will not clear the SUID/SGID mode
>> +
>> + FLAGS: wrtie file all
>> + DEPEND: MODE MKFILE
>> + CODE: WRT16a
>> + """
>> + doCheckSGUID(t, env, env.c1, env.c1)
>> +
>> +def testSGUIDRootNoRoot(t, env):
>> + """ root writing data to file (blongs to no-root)
>> + will not clear the SUID/SGID mode
>> +
>> + FLAGS: wrtie file all
>> + DEPEND: MODE MKFILE
>> + CODE: WRT16b
>> + """
>> + doCheckSGUID(t, env, env.c2, env.c1)
>> +
>> +def testSGUIDNoRootSelf(t, env):
>> + """ no-root writing data to file (blongs to self)
>> + will clear the SUID/SGID mode
>> +
>> + FLAGS: wrtie file all
>> + DEPEND: MODE MKFILE
>> + CODE: WRT16c
>> + """
>> + doCheckSGUID(t, env, env.c2, env.c2, 0777)
>> +
>> +def testSGUIDNoRootRoot(t, env):
>> + """ no-root writing data to file (blongs to root)
>> + will clear the SUID/SGID mode
>> +
>> + FLAGS: wrtie file all
>> + DEPEND: MODE MKFILE
>> + CODE: WRT16d
>> + """
>> + doCheckSGUID(t, env, env.c1, env.c2, 0777)
>> +
>> +def testSGUIDNoRootNoRoot(t, env):
>> + """ no-root writing data to file (blongs to no-root)
>> + will clear the SUID/SGID mode
>> +
>> + FLAGS: wrtie file all
>> + DEPEND: MODE MKFILE
>> + CODE: WRT16e
>> + """
>> + doCheckSGUID(t, env, env.c2, env.c3, 0777)
>> --
>> 1.9.3
>>
>
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2014-06-13 10:50 [PATCH 2/3 v3] NFS4.0: Cases for SGID/SUID status after writing Kinglong Mee
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