/* Utility functions for tests that rely on GLib * * Copyright © 2010-2011 Nokia Corporation * Copyright © 2013-2015 Collabora Ltd. * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person * obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files * (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, * including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, * publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, * and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, * subject to the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS * BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN * ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE * SOFTWARE. */ #include #include "test-utils-glib.h" #include #include #ifdef DBUS_WIN # include # include #else # include # include # include # include # include # include # include #endif #include #include #include #include #include "dbus/dbus-valgrind-internal.h" #ifdef G_OS_WIN # define isatty(x) _isatty(x) #endif void _test_assert_no_error (const DBusError *e, const char *file, int line) { if (G_UNLIKELY (dbus_error_is_set (e))) g_error ("%s:%d: expected success but got error: %s: %s", file, line, e->name, e->message); } #ifdef DBUS_UNIX static void child_setup (gpointer user_data) { const struct passwd *pwd = user_data; uid_t uid = geteuid (); if (pwd == NULL || (pwd->pw_uid == uid && getuid () == uid)) return; if (uid != 0) g_error ("not currently euid 0: %lu", (unsigned long) uid); if (setuid (pwd->pw_uid) != 0) g_error ("could not setuid (%lu): %s", (unsigned long) pwd->pw_uid, g_strerror (errno)); uid = getuid (); if (uid != pwd->pw_uid) g_error ("after successful setuid (%lu) my uid is %ld", (unsigned long) pwd->pw_uid, (unsigned long) uid); uid = geteuid (); if (uid != pwd->pw_uid) g_error ("after successful setuid (%lu) my euid is %ld", (unsigned long) pwd->pw_uid, (unsigned long) uid); } #endif static gchar * spawn_dbus_daemon (const gchar *binary, const gchar *configuration, const gchar *listen_address, TestUser user, const gchar *runtime_dir, GPid *daemon_pid) { GError *error = NULL; GString *address; gint address_fd; GPtrArray *argv; gchar **envp; #ifdef DBUS_UNIX const struct passwd *pwd = NULL; #endif if (user != TEST_USER_ME) { #ifdef DBUS_UNIX if (getuid () != 0) { g_test_skip ("cannot use alternative uid when not uid 0"); return NULL; } switch (user) { case TEST_USER_ROOT: break; case TEST_USER_ROOT_DROP_TO_MESSAGEBUS: case TEST_USER_MESSAGEBUS: pwd = getpwnam (DBUS_USER); if (pwd == NULL) { gchar *message = g_strdup_printf ("user '%s' does not exist", DBUS_USER); g_test_skip (message); g_free (message); return NULL; } if (user == TEST_USER_ROOT_DROP_TO_MESSAGEBUS) { /* Let the dbus-daemon start as root and drop privileges * itself */ pwd = NULL; } break; case TEST_USER_OTHER: pwd = getpwnam (DBUS_TEST_USER); if (pwd == NULL) { gchar *message = g_strdup_printf ("user '%s' does not exist", DBUS_TEST_USER); g_test_skip (message); g_free (message); return NULL; } break; case TEST_USER_ME: /* cannot get here, fall through */ default: g_assert_not_reached (); } #else g_test_skip ("cannot use alternative uid on Windows"); return NULL; #endif } envp = g_get_environ (); if (runtime_dir != NULL) envp = g_environ_setenv (envp, "XDG_RUNTIME_DIR", runtime_dir, TRUE); argv = g_ptr_array_new_with_free_func (g_free); g_ptr_array_add (argv, g_strdup (binary)); g_ptr_array_add (argv, g_strdup (configuration)); g_ptr_array_add (argv, g_strdup ("--nofork")); g_ptr_array_add (argv, g_strdup ("--print-address=1")); /* stdout */ if (listen_address != NULL) g_ptr_array_add (argv, g_strdup (listen_address)); #ifdef DBUS_UNIX g_ptr_array_add (argv, g_strdup ("--systemd-activation")); #endif g_ptr_array_add (argv, NULL); g_spawn_async_with_pipes (NULL, /* working directory */ (gchar **) argv->pdata, envp, G_SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD | G_SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH, #ifdef DBUS_UNIX child_setup, (gpointer) pwd, #else NULL, NULL, #endif daemon_pid, NULL, /* child's stdin = /dev/null */ &address_fd, NULL, /* child's stderr = our stderr */ &error); /* The other uid might not have access to our build directory if we * are building in /root or something */ if (user != TEST_USER_ME && g_getenv ("DBUS_TEST_UNINSTALLED") != NULL && error != NULL && error->domain == G_SPAWN_ERROR && (error->code == G_SPAWN_ERROR_CHDIR || error->code == G_SPAWN_ERROR_ACCES || error->code == G_SPAWN_ERROR_PERM)) { g_prefix_error (&error, "Unable to launch %s as other user: ", binary); g_test_skip (error->message); g_clear_error (&error); return NULL; } g_assert_no_error (error); g_ptr_array_free (argv, TRUE); g_strfreev (envp); address = g_string_new (NULL); /* polling until the dbus-daemon writes out its address is a bit stupid, * but at least it's simple, unlike dbus-launch... in principle we could * use select() here, but life's too short */ while (1) { gssize bytes; gchar buf[4096]; gchar *newline; bytes = read (address_fd, buf, sizeof (buf)); if (bytes > 0) g_string_append_len (address, buf, bytes); newline = strchr (address->str, '\n'); if (newline != NULL) { if ((newline > address->str) && ('\r' == newline[-1])) newline -= 1; g_string_truncate (address, newline - address->str); break; } g_usleep (G_USEC_PER_SEC / 10); } g_close (address_fd, NULL); return g_string_free (address, FALSE); } gchar * test_get_dbus_daemon (const gchar *config_file, TestUser user, const gchar *runtime_dir, GPid *daemon_pid) { gchar *dbus_daemon; gchar *arg; const gchar *listen_address = NULL; gchar *address; /* we often have to override this because on Windows, the default may be * autolaunch:, which is globally-scoped and hence unsuitable for * regression tests */ listen_address = "--address=" TEST_LISTEN; if (config_file != NULL) { if (g_getenv ("DBUS_TEST_DATA") == NULL) { g_test_message ("set DBUS_TEST_DATA to a directory containing %s", config_file); g_test_skip ("DBUS_TEST_DATA not set"); return NULL; } arg = g_strdup_printf ( "--config-file=%s/%s", g_getenv ("DBUS_TEST_DATA"), config_file); /* The configuration file is expected to give a suitable address, * do not override it */ listen_address = NULL; } else if (g_getenv ("DBUS_TEST_DATADIR") != NULL) { arg = g_strdup_printf ("--config-file=%s/dbus-1/session.conf", g_getenv ("DBUS_TEST_DATADIR")); } else if (g_getenv ("DBUS_TEST_DATA") != NULL) { arg = g_strdup_printf ( "--config-file=%s/valid-config-files/session.conf", g_getenv ("DBUS_TEST_DATA")); } else { arg = g_strdup ("--session"); } dbus_daemon = g_strdup (g_getenv ("DBUS_TEST_DAEMON")); if (dbus_daemon == NULL) dbus_daemon = g_strdup ("dbus-daemon"); if (g_getenv ("DBUS_TEST_DAEMON_ADDRESS") != NULL) { if (config_file != NULL || user != TEST_USER_ME) { g_test_skip ("cannot use DBUS_TEST_DAEMON_ADDRESS for " "unusally-configured dbus-daemon"); address = NULL; } else { address = g_strdup (g_getenv ("DBUS_TEST_DAEMON_ADDRESS")); } } else { address = spawn_dbus_daemon (dbus_daemon, arg, listen_address, user, runtime_dir, daemon_pid); } g_free (dbus_daemon); g_free (arg); return address; } DBusConnection * test_connect_to_bus (TestMainContext *ctx, const gchar *address) { GError *error = NULL; DBusConnection *conn = test_try_connect_to_bus (ctx, address, &error); g_assert_no_error (error); g_assert (conn != NULL); return conn; } DBusConnection * test_try_connect_to_bus (TestMainContext *ctx, const gchar *address, GError **gerror) { DBusConnection *conn; DBusError error = DBUS_ERROR_INIT; conn = dbus_connection_open_private (address, &error); if (conn == NULL) goto fail; if (!dbus_bus_register (conn, &error)) goto fail; g_assert (dbus_bus_get_unique_name (conn) != NULL); if (ctx != NULL && !test_connection_try_setup (ctx, conn)) { _DBUS_SET_OOM (&error); goto fail; } return conn; fail: if (gerror != NULL) *gerror = g_dbus_error_new_for_dbus_error (error.name, error.message); if (conn != NULL) { dbus_connection_close (conn); dbus_connection_unref (conn); } dbus_error_free (&error); return FALSE; } static gboolean become_other_user (TestUser user, GError **error) { /* For now we only do tests like this on Linux, because I don't know how * safe this use of setresuid() is on other platforms */ #if defined(HAVE_GETRESUID) && defined(HAVE_SETRESUID) && defined(__linux__) uid_t ruid, euid, suid; const struct passwd *pwd; const char *username; g_return_val_if_fail (user != TEST_USER_ME, FALSE); switch (user) { case TEST_USER_ROOT: username = "root"; break; case TEST_USER_MESSAGEBUS: username = DBUS_USER; break; case TEST_USER_OTHER: username = DBUS_TEST_USER; break; /* TEST_USER_ROOT_DROP_TO_MESSAGEBUS is only meaningful for * test_get_dbus_daemon(), not as a client */ case TEST_USER_ROOT_DROP_TO_MESSAGEBUS: g_return_val_if_reached (FALSE); case TEST_USER_ME: default: g_return_val_if_reached (FALSE); } if (getresuid (&ruid, &euid, &suid) != 0) g_error ("getresuid: %s", g_strerror (errno)); if (ruid != 0 || euid != 0 || suid != 0) { g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED, "not uid 0 (ruid=%ld euid=%ld suid=%ld)", (unsigned long) ruid, (unsigned long) euid, (unsigned long) suid); return FALSE; } pwd = getpwnam (username); if (pwd == NULL) { g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED, "getpwnam(\"%s\"): %s", username, g_strerror (errno)); return FALSE; } /* Impersonate the desired user while we connect to the bus. * This should work, because we're root; so if it fails, we just crash. */ if (setresuid (pwd->pw_uid, pwd->pw_uid, 0) != 0) g_error ("setresuid(%ld, (same), 0): %s", (unsigned long) pwd->pw_uid, g_strerror (errno)); return TRUE; #else g_return_val_if_fail (user != TEST_USER_ME, FALSE); switch (user) { case TEST_USER_ROOT: case TEST_USER_MESSAGEBUS: case TEST_USER_OTHER: g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED, "setresuid() not available, or unsure about " "credentials-passing semantics on this platform"); return FALSE; /* TEST_USER_ROOT_DROP_TO_MESSAGEBUS is only meaningful for * test_get_dbus_daemon(), not as a client */ case TEST_USER_ROOT_DROP_TO_MESSAGEBUS: g_return_val_if_reached (FALSE); case TEST_USER_ME: default: g_return_val_if_reached (FALSE); } #endif } /* Undo the effect of a successful call to become_other_user() */ static void back_to_root (void) { #if defined(HAVE_GETRESUID) && defined(HAVE_SETRESUID) && defined(__linux__) if (setresuid (0, 0, 0) != 0) g_error ("setresuid(0, 0, 0): %s", g_strerror (errno)); #else g_error ("become_other_user() cannot succeed on this platform"); #endif } /* * Raise G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED if the requested user is impossible. * Do not mark the test as skipped: we might have more to test anyway. */ DBusConnection * test_try_connect_to_bus_as_user (TestMainContext *ctx, const char *address, TestUser user, GError **error) { DBusConnection *conn; if (user != TEST_USER_ME && !become_other_user (user, error)) return NULL; conn = test_try_connect_to_bus (ctx, address, error); if (user != TEST_USER_ME) back_to_root (); return conn; } /* * Raise G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED if the requested user is impossible. */ GDBusConnection * test_try_connect_gdbus_as_user (const char *address, TestUser user, GError **error) { GDBusConnection *conn; if (user != TEST_USER_ME && !become_other_user (user, error)) return NULL; conn = g_dbus_connection_new_for_address_sync (address, (G_DBUS_CONNECTION_FLAGS_MESSAGE_BUS_CONNECTION | G_DBUS_CONNECTION_FLAGS_AUTHENTICATION_CLIENT), NULL, NULL, error); if (user != TEST_USER_ME) back_to_root (); return conn; } static void pid_died (GPid pid, gint status, gpointer user_data) { gboolean *result = user_data; g_assert (result != NULL); g_assert (!*result); *result = TRUE; } void test_kill_pid (GPid pid) { gint died = FALSE; g_child_watch_add (pid, pid_died, &died); #ifdef DBUS_WIN if (pid != NULL) TerminateProcess (pid, 1); #else if (pid > 0) kill (pid, SIGTERM); #endif while (!died) g_main_context_iteration (NULL, TRUE); } static gboolean time_out (gpointer data) { puts ("Bail out! Test timed out (GLib main loop timeout callback reached)"); fflush (stdout); abort (); return FALSE; } #ifdef G_OS_UNIX static void wrap_abort (int signal) _DBUS_GNUC_NORETURN; static void wrap_abort (int signal) { /* We might be halfway through writing out something else, so force this * onto its own line */ const char message [] = "\nBail out! Test timed out (SIGALRM received)\n"; if (write (STDOUT_FILENO, message, sizeof (message) - 1) < (ssize_t) sizeof (message) - 1) { /* ignore short write - what would we do about it? */ } abort (); } #endif static void set_timeout (guint factor) { static guint timeout = 0; const gchar *env_factor_str; guint64 env_factor = 1; /* Prevent tests from hanging forever. This is intended to be long enough * that any reasonable regression test on any reasonable hardware would * have finished. */ #define TIMEOUT 60 if (timeout != 0) g_source_remove (timeout); if (RUNNING_ON_VALGRIND) factor = factor * 10; env_factor_str = g_getenv ("DBUS_TEST_TIMEOUT_MULTIPLIER"); if (env_factor_str != NULL) { env_factor = g_ascii_strtoull (env_factor_str, NULL, 10); if (env_factor == 0) g_error ("Invalid DBUS_TEST_TIMEOUT_MULTIPLIER %s", env_factor_str); factor = factor * env_factor; } timeout = g_timeout_add_seconds (TIMEOUT * factor, time_out, NULL); #ifdef G_OS_UNIX /* The GLib main loop might not be running (we don't use it in every * test). Die with SIGALRM shortly after if necessary. */ alarm ((TIMEOUT * factor) + 10); /* Get a log message and a core dump from the SIGALRM. */ { struct sigaction act = { }; act.sa_handler = wrap_abort; sigaction (SIGALRM, &act, NULL); } #endif } void test_init (int *argcp, char ***argvp) { /* If our argv only contained the executable name, assume we were * run by Automake with LOG_COMPILER overridden by * VALGRIND_CHECK_RULES from AX_VALGRIND_CHECK, and automatically switch * on TAP output. This avoids needing glib-tap-test.sh. We still use * glib-tap-test.sh in the common case because it replaces \r\n line * endings with \n, which we need if running the tests under Wine. */ static char tap[] = "--tap"; static char *substitute_argv[] = { NULL, tap, NULL }; g_return_if_fail (argcp != NULL); g_return_if_fail (*argcp > 0); g_return_if_fail (argvp != NULL); g_return_if_fail (argvp[0] != NULL); g_return_if_fail (argvp[0][0] != NULL); if (*argcp == 1) { substitute_argv[0] = (*argvp)[0]; *argcp = 2; *argvp = substitute_argv; } g_test_init (argcp, argvp, NULL); g_test_bug_base ("https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id="); set_timeout (1); } static void report_and_destroy (gpointer p) { GTimer *timer = p; g_test_message ("Time since timeout reset %p: %.3f seconds", timer, g_timer_elapsed (timer, NULL)); g_timer_destroy (timer); } void test_timeout_reset (guint factor) { GTimer *timer = g_timer_new (); g_test_message ("Resetting test timeout (reference: %p; factor: %u)", timer, factor); set_timeout (factor); g_test_queue_destroy (report_and_destroy, timer); } void test_progress (char symbol) { if (g_test_verbose () && isatty (1)) g_print ("%c", symbol); } /* * Delete @path, with a retry loop if the system call is interrupted by * an async signal. If @path does not exist, ignore; otherwise, it is * required to be a non-directory. */ void test_remove_if_exists (const gchar *path) { while (g_remove (path) != 0) { int saved_errno = errno; if (saved_errno == ENOENT) return; #ifdef G_OS_UNIX if (saved_errno == EINTR) continue; #endif g_error ("Unable to remove file \"%s\": %s", path, g_strerror (saved_errno)); } } /* * Delete empty directory @path, with a retry loop if the system call is * interrupted by an async signal. @path is required to exist. */ void test_rmdir_must_exist (const gchar *path) { while (g_remove (path) != 0) { int saved_errno = errno; #ifdef G_OS_UNIX if (saved_errno == EINTR) continue; #endif g_error ("Unable to remove directory \"%s\": %s", path, g_strerror (saved_errno)); } } /* * Delete empty directory @path, with a retry loop if the system call is * interrupted by an async signal. If @path does not exist, ignore. */ void test_rmdir_if_exists (const gchar *path) { while (g_remove (path) != 0) { int saved_errno = errno; if (saved_errno == ENOENT) return; #ifdef G_OS_UNIX if (saved_errno == EINTR) continue; #endif g_error ("Unable to remove directory \"%s\": %s", path, g_strerror (saved_errno)); } } /* * Create directory @path, with a retry loop if the system call is * interrupted by an async signal. */ void test_mkdir (const gchar *path, gint mode) { while (g_mkdir (path, mode) != 0) { int saved_errno = errno; #ifdef G_OS_UNIX if (saved_errno == EINTR) continue; #endif g_error ("Unable to create directory \"%s\": %s", path, g_strerror (saved_errno)); } } void test_oom (void) { g_error ("Out of memory"); } /* * Send the given method call and wait for a reply, spinning the main * context as necessary. */ DBusMessage * test_main_context_call_and_wait (TestMainContext *ctx, DBusConnection *connection, DBusMessage *call, int timeout) { DBusPendingCall *pc = NULL; DBusMessage *reply = NULL; if (!dbus_connection_send_with_reply (connection, call, &pc, timeout) || pc == NULL) test_oom (); if (dbus_pending_call_get_completed (pc)) test_pending_call_store_reply (pc, &reply); else if (!dbus_pending_call_set_notify (pc, test_pending_call_store_reply, &reply, NULL)) test_oom (); while (reply == NULL) test_main_context_iterate (ctx, TRUE); dbus_clear_pending_call (&pc); return g_steal_pointer (&reply); } gboolean test_check_tcp_works (void) { #ifdef DBUS_UNIX /* In pathological container environments, we might not have a * working 127.0.0.1 */ int res; struct addrinfo *addrs = NULL; struct addrinfo hints; int saved_errno; _DBUS_ZERO (hints); #ifdef AI_ADDRCONFIG hints.ai_flags |= AI_ADDRCONFIG; #endif hints.ai_flags = AI_ADDRCONFIG; hints.ai_family = AF_INET; hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM; hints.ai_protocol = IPPROTO_TCP; res = getaddrinfo ("127.0.0.1", "0", &hints, &addrs); saved_errno = errno; if (res != 0) { const gchar *system_message; gchar *skip_message; #ifdef EAI_SYSTEM if (res == EAI_SYSTEM) system_message = g_strerror (saved_errno); else #endif system_message = gai_strerror (res); skip_message = g_strdup_printf ("Name resolution does not work here: " "getaddrinfo(\"127.0.0.1\", \"0\", " "{flags=ADDRCONFIG, family=INET," "socktype=STREAM, protocol=TCP}): " "%s", system_message); g_test_skip (skip_message); free (skip_message); } if (addrs != NULL) freeaddrinfo (addrs); return (res == 0); #else /* Assume that on Windows, TCP always works */ return TRUE; #endif } /* * Store the result of an async operation. @user_data is a pointer to a * variable that can store @result, initialized to %NULL. */ void test_store_result_cb (GObject *source_object G_GNUC_UNUSED, GAsyncResult *result, gpointer user_data) { GAsyncResult **result_p = user_data; g_assert_nonnull (result_p); g_assert_null (*result_p); *result_p = g_object_ref (result); } /* * Report that a test should have failed, but we are tolerating the * failure because it represents a known bug or missing feature. * * This is the same as g_test_incomplete(), but with a workaround for * GLib bug 1474 so that we don't fail tests on older GLib. */ void test_incomplete (const gchar *message) { if (glib_check_version (2, 57, 3)) { /* In GLib >= 2.57.3, g_test_incomplete() behaves as intended: * the test result is reported as an expected failure and the * overall test exits 0 */ g_test_incomplete (message); } else { /* In GLib < 2.57.3, g_test_incomplete() reported the wrong TAP * result (an unexpected success) and the overall test exited 1, * which would break "make check". g_test_skip() is the next * best thing available. */ g_test_skip (message); } } /* * Return location of @exe test helper executable, or NULL if unknown. * * @exe must already include %DBUS_EXEEXT if appropriate. * * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): an absolute path or NULL. */ gchar * test_get_helper_executable (const gchar *exe) { const char *dbus_test_exec; dbus_test_exec = _dbus_getenv ("DBUS_TEST_EXEC"); if (dbus_test_exec == NULL) return NULL; return g_build_filename (dbus_test_exec, exe, NULL); }