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authorPaul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>2010-10-27 20:25:18 -0700
committerPaul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>2010-10-27 20:25:56 -0700
commit3fe59ed5ef44d61d313e711b8920f8285792d3b2 (patch)
tree29e99a90c120fa3e35dc423e3340f65dc3008e38
parent5af29cb944c84e2d539ce9df527d63c29f6012b9 (diff)
downloadtar-3fe59ed5ef44d61d313e711b8920f8285792d3b2.tar.gz
tests: port to sh variants that squirrel away file descriptors
OpenBSD /bin/sh, and some other sh variants, squirrel away file descriptors before closing them. For example, for "cat 3<&-" they first dup file descriptor 3 to a fd that is 10 or greater, then close 3 (because if "cat" had been a builtin command like ":" then they would have wanted to avoid the fork and restore the fd after ":" finished); and they treat ordinary (forking) commands the same as builtin commands. This approach fails after "ulimit -n 10". Work around this deficiency by closing the file descriptors before invoking ulimit. Problem reported by Christian Weisgerber in <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-tar/2010-10/msg00041.html>; solution suggested by Jilles Tjoelker in <http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.shells.dash/415>. * tests/extrac11.at (scarce file descriptors): Close file descriptors before invoking ulimit -n.
-rw-r--r--tests/extrac11.at26
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/tests/extrac11.at b/tests/extrac11.at
index 979b77ce..0481c275 100644
--- a/tests/extrac11.at
+++ b/tests/extrac11.at
@@ -46,10 +46,14 @@ for dir in $dirs; do
done
done
-# Check that "ulimit" itself works.
-( (ulimit -n 100 &&
- tar -cf archive1.tar a 3<&- 4<&- 5<&- 6<&- 7<&- 8<&- 9<&- &&
- tar -xf archive1.tar -C dest1 a 3<&- 4<&- 5<&- 6<&- 7<&- 8<&- 9<&-
+# Check that "ulimit" itself works. Close file descriptors before
+# invoking ulimit, to work around a bug (or a "feature") in some shells,
+# where they squirrel away dups of file descriptors into FD 10 and up
+# before closing the originals.
+( (exec 3<&- 4<&- 5<&- 6<&- 7<&- 8<&- 9<&- &&
+ ulimit -n 100 &&
+ tar -cf archive1.tar a &&
+ tar -xf archive1.tar -C dest1 a
) &&
diff -r a dest1/a
) >/dev/null 2>&1 ||
@@ -57,18 +61,20 @@ done
# Another test that "ulimit" itself works:
# tar should fail when completely starved of file descriptors.
-( (ulimit -n 4 &&
- tar -cf archive2.tar a 3<&- 4<&- 5<&- 6<&- 7<&- 8<&- 9<&- &&
- tar -xf archive2.tar -C dest2 a 3<&- 4<&- 5<&- 6<&- 7<&- 8<&- 9<&-
+( (exec 3<&- 4<&- 5<&- 6<&- 7<&- 8<&- 9<&- &&
+ ulimit -n 4 &&
+ tar -cf archive2.tar a &&
+ tar -xf archive2.tar -C dest2 a
) &&
diff -r a dest2/a
) >/dev/null 2>&1 &&
AT_SKIP_TEST
# Tar should work when there are few, but enough, file descriptors.
-( (ulimit -n 10 &&
- tar -cf archive3.tar a 3<&- 4<&- 5<&- 6<&- 7<&- 8<&- 9<&- &&
- tar -xf archive3.tar -C dest3 a 3<&- 4<&- 5<&- 6<&- 7<&- 8<&- 9<&-
+( (exec 3<&- 4<&- 5<&- 6<&- 7<&- 8<&- 9<&- &&
+ ulimit -n 10 &&
+ tar -cf archive3.tar a &&
+ tar -xf archive3.tar -C dest3 a
) &&
diff -r a dest3/a >/dev/null 2>&1
) || { diff -r a dest3/a; exit 1; }