#!/bin/sh # Show all commands when run with environment variable VERBOSE=yes. test -z "$VERBOSE" || set -x test "$USE_ACL" = 0 && { echo "Skipping test: insufficient ACL support" exit 77 } # func_tmpdir # creates a temporary directory. # Sets variable # - tmp pathname of freshly created temporary directory func_tmpdir () { # Use the environment variable TMPDIR, falling back to /tmp. This allows # users to specify a different temporary directory, for example, if their # /tmp is filled up or too small. : ${TMPDIR=/tmp} { # Use the mktemp program if available. If not available, hide the error # message. tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d "$TMPDIR/glXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` && test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp" } || { # Use a simple mkdir command. It is guaranteed to fail if the directory # already exists. $RANDOM is bash specific and expands to empty in shells # other than bash, ksh and zsh. Its use does not increase security; # rather, it minimizes the probability of failure in a very cluttered /tmp # directory. tmp=$TMPDIR/gl$$-$RANDOM (umask 077 && mkdir "$tmp") } || { echo "$0: cannot create a temporary directory in $TMPDIR" >&2 exit 1 } } func_tmpdir builddir=`pwd` cd "$builddir" || { echo "$0: cannot determine build directory (unreadable parent dir?)" >&2 exit 1 } # Switch to a temporary directory, to increase the likelihood that ACLs are # supported on the current file system. (/tmp is usually locally mounted, # whereas the build dir is sometimes NFS-mounted.) ( cd "$tmp" # Prepare tmpfile0. rm -f tmpfile[0-9] echo "Simple contents" > tmpfile0 chmod 600 tmpfile0 # Classification of the platform according to the programs available for # manipulating ACLs. # Possible values are: # linux, cygwin, freebsd, solaris, hpux, hpuxjfs, osf1, aix, macosx, irix, none. # TODO: Support also native Windows platforms (mingw). acl_flavor=none if (getfacl tmpfile0 >/dev/null) 2>/dev/null; then # Platforms with the getfacl and setfacl programs. # Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, Cygwin. if (setfacl --help >/dev/null) 2>/dev/null; then # Linux, Cygwin. if (LC_ALL=C setfacl --help | grep ' --set-file' >/dev/null) 2>/dev/null; then # Linux. acl_flavor=linux else acl_flavor=cygwin fi else # FreeBSD, Solaris. if (LC_ALL=C setfacl 2>&1 | grep '\-x entries' >/dev/null) 2>/dev/null; then # FreeBSD. acl_flavor=freebsd else # Solaris. acl_flavor=solaris fi fi else if (lsacl / >/dev/null) 2>/dev/null; then # Platforms with the lsacl and chacl programs. # HP-UX, sometimes also IRIX. if (getacl tmpfile0 >/dev/null) 2>/dev/null; then # HP-UX 11.11 or newer. acl_flavor=hpuxjfs else # HP-UX 11.00. acl_flavor=hpux fi else if (getacl tmpfile0 >/dev/null) 2>/dev/null; then # Tru64, NonStop Kernel. if (getacl -m tmpfile0 >/dev/null) 2>/dev/null; then # Tru64. acl_flavor=osf1 else # NonStop Kernel. acl_flavor=nsk fi else if (aclget tmpfile0 >/dev/null) 2>/dev/null; then # AIX. acl_flavor=aix else if (fsaclctl -v >/dev/null) 2>/dev/null; then # Mac OS X. acl_flavor=macosx else if test -f /sbin/chacl; then # IRIX. acl_flavor=irix fi fi fi fi fi fi if test $acl_flavor != none; then # A POSIX compliant 'id' program. if test -f /usr/xpg4/bin/id; then ID=/usr/xpg4/bin/id else ID=id fi # Use a user and group id different from the current one, to avoid # redundant/ambiguous ACLs. myuid=`$ID -u` mygid=`$ID -g` auid=1 if test "$auid" = "$myuid"; then auid=2; fi agid=1 if test "$agid" = "$mygid"; then agid=2; fi fi for mode in 700 400 200 100 644 650 605 011 4700 2070; do rm -f tmpfile0 tmpfile1 tmpfile2 # Prepare a file with no ACL. echo "Anything" > tmpfile0 # If a mode is not supported (e.g. 2070 on FreeBSD), we skip testing it. if chmod $mode tmpfile0 2>/dev/null; then modestring0=`ls -l tmpfile0 | dd ibs=1 count=10 2>/dev/null` # Prepare a file with no ACL. echo "Some contents" > tmpfile1 chmod 600 tmpfile1 # Try to set the ACL to only the given mode. "$builddir"/test-set-mode-acl${EXEEXT} tmpfile1 $mode # Verify that tmpfile1 has no ACL and has the desired mode. modestring=`ls -l tmpfile1 | dd ibs=1 count=10 2>/dev/null` if test "x$modestring" != "x$modestring0"; then echo "mode = $mode: tmpfile1 has wrong mode: $modestring" 1>&2 exit 1 fi if test `"$builddir"/test-file-has-acl${EXEEXT} tmpfile1` != no; then echo "mode = $mode: tmpfile1 got an ACL" 1>&2 exit 1 fi if test $acl_flavor != none; then # Prepare a file with an ACL. echo "Special contents" > tmpfile2 chmod 600 tmpfile2 # Set an ACL for a user (or group). case $acl_flavor in linux | freebsd | solaris) setfacl -m user:$auid:1 tmpfile0 ;; cygwin) setfacl -m group:0:1 tmpfile0 ;; hpux) orig=`lsacl tmpfile0 | sed -e 's/ tmpfile0$//'` chacl -r "${orig}($auid.%,--x)" tmpfile0 ;; hpuxjfs) orig=`lsacl tmpfile0 | sed -e 's/ tmpfile0$//'` chacl -r "${orig}($auid.%,--x)" tmpfile0 \ || setacl -m user:$auid:1 tmpfile0 ;; osf1) setacl -u user:$auid:1 tmpfile0 ;; nsk) setacl -m user:$auid:1 tmpfile0 ;; aix) { aclget tmpfile0 | sed -e 's/disabled$/enabled/'; echo " permit --x u:$auid"; } | aclput tmpfile0 ;; macosx) /bin/chmod +a "user:daemon allow execute" tmpfile0 ;; irix) /sbin/chacl user::rw-,group::---,other::---,user:$auid:--x tmpfile0 ;; esac # Try to set the ACL to only the given mode. "$builddir"/test-set-mode-acl${EXEEXT} tmpfile2 $mode # Verify that tmpfile2 has no ACL and has the desired mode. modestring=`ls -l tmpfile2 | dd ibs=1 count=10 2>/dev/null` if test "x$modestring" != "x$modestring0"; then echo "mode = $mode: tmpfile2 has wrong mode: $modestring" 1>&2 exit 1 fi if test `"$builddir"/test-file-has-acl${EXEEXT} tmpfile2` != no; then echo "mode = $mode: tmpfile2 still has an ACL" 1>&2 exit 1 fi fi fi done rm -f tmpfile[0-9] ) || exit 1 rm -rf "$tmp" exit 0