t_setattr revision 170809
1#!/bin/sh
2#
3# $NetBSD: t_setattr,v 1.6 2006/11/09 16:20:06 jmmv Exp $
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40# $FreeBSD: head/tools/regression/tmpfs/t_setattr 170809 2007-06-16 02:04:44Z delphij $
41#
42
43#
44# Verifies that the setattr vnode operation works, using several commands
45# that require this function.
46#
47
48test_run() {
49	test_mount
50
51	test_name "File owner can be changed on its own"
52	mkdir own || die
53	eval $(stat -s own | sed -e 's|st_|ost_|g')
54	chown 1234 own || die
55	eval $(stat -s own)
56	[ ${st_uid} -eq 1234 ] || die
57	[ ${st_gid} -eq ${ost_gid} ] || die
58
59	mkdir ownq || die
60	echo 'chown 1234 ownq' | kqueue_monitor 1 ownq || die
61	test_name "Changing a file's owner raises NOTE_ATTRIB on it"
62	kqueue_check ownq NOTE_ATTRIB || die
63
64	test_name "File group can be changed on its own"
65	mkdir grp || die
66	eval $(stat -s grp | sed -e 's|st_|ost_|g')
67	chgrp 5678 grp || die
68	eval $(stat -s grp)
69	[ ${st_uid} -eq ${ost_uid} ] || die
70	[ ${st_gid} -eq 5678 ] || die
71
72	mkdir grpq || die
73	echo 'chgrp 1234 grpq' | kqueue_monitor 1 grpq || die
74	test_name "Changing a file's group raises NOTE_ATTRIB on it"
75	kqueue_check grpq NOTE_ATTRIB || die
76
77	test_name "File owner and group can be changed at once"
78	mkdir owngrp || die
79	chown 1234:5678 owngrp || die
80	eval $(stat -s owngrp)
81	[ ${st_uid} -eq 1234 ] || die
82	[ ${st_gid} -eq 5678 ] || die
83
84	mkdir owngrpp || die
85	echo 'chown 1234:5678 owngrpp' | kqueue_monitor 1 owngrpp || die
86	test_name "Changing a file's owner and group raises NOTE_ATTRIB on it"
87	kqueue_check owngrpp NOTE_ATTRIB || die
88
89	test_name "File mode can be changed"
90	mkdir mode || die
91	chmod 0000 mode || die
92	eval $(stat -s mode)
93	[ ${st_mode} -eq 40000 ] || die
94
95	mkdir modeq || die
96	echo 'chmod 0000 modeq' | kqueue_monitor 1 modeq || die
97	test_name "Updating a file's mode raises NOTE_ATTRIB on it"
98	kqueue_check modeq NOTE_ATTRIB || die
99
100	test_name "File times can be changed"
101	mkdir times || die
102	TZ=GMT touch -t 200501010101 times || die
103	eval $(stat -s times)
104	[ ${st_atime} = ${st_mtime} ] || die
105	[ ${st_atime} = 1104541260 ] || die
106
107	mkdir timesq || die
108	echo 'touch timesq' | kqueue_monitor 1 timesq || die
109	test_name "Updating a file's times raises NOTE_ATTRIB on it"
110	kqueue_check timesq NOTE_ATTRIB || die
111
112	test_unmount
113}
114
115. ${SUBRDIR}/h_funcs.subr
116