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1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | 1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
3 // found in the LICENSE file. | 3 // found in the LICENSE file. |
4 | 4 |
5 #include <stdio.h> | 5 #include <stdio.h> |
6 #include <sys/resource.h> | 6 #include <sys/resource.h> |
7 #include <sys/time.h> | 7 #include <sys/time.h> |
8 | 8 |
9 #include "base/file_util.h" | 9 #include "base/file_util.h" |
10 #include "sandbox/linux/tests/unit_tests.h" | 10 #include "sandbox/linux/tests/unit_tests.h" |
11 | 11 |
| 12 namespace { |
| 13 std::string TestFailedMessage(const std::string& msg) { |
| 14 return msg.empty() ? "" : "Actual test failure: " + msg; |
| 15 } |
| 16 } |
| 17 |
12 namespace sandbox { | 18 namespace sandbox { |
13 | 19 |
14 static const int kExpectedValue = 42; | 20 static const int kExpectedValue = 42; |
| 21 static const int kIgnoreThisTest = 43; |
| 22 static const int kExitWithAssertionFailure = 1; |
15 | 23 |
16 void UnitTests::RunTestInProcess(UnitTests::Test test, void *arg) { | 24 void UnitTests::RunTestInProcess(UnitTests::Test test, void *arg, |
| 25 DeathCheck death, const void *death_aux) { |
17 // Runs a test in a sub-process. This is necessary for most of the code | 26 // Runs a test in a sub-process. This is necessary for most of the code |
18 // in the BPF sandbox, as it potentially makes global state changes and as | 27 // in the BPF sandbox, as it potentially makes global state changes and as |
19 // it also tends to raise fatal errors, if the code has been used in an | 28 // it also tends to raise fatal errors, if the code has been used in an |
20 // insecure manner. | 29 // insecure manner. |
21 int fds[2]; | 30 int fds[2]; |
22 ASSERT_EQ(0, pipe(fds)); | 31 ASSERT_EQ(0, pipe(fds)); |
23 | 32 |
24 pid_t pid; | 33 pid_t pid; |
25 ASSERT_LE(0, (pid = fork())); | 34 ASSERT_LE(0, (pid = fork())); |
26 if (!pid) { | 35 if (!pid) { |
27 // In child process | 36 // In child process |
28 // Redirect stderr to our pipe. This way, we can capture all error | 37 // Redirect stderr to our pipe. This way, we can capture all error |
29 // messages, if we decide we want to do so in our tests. | 38 // messages, if we decide we want to do so in our tests. |
30 SANDBOX_ASSERT(dup2(fds[1], 2) == 2); | 39 SANDBOX_ASSERT(dup2(fds[1], 2) == 2); |
31 SANDBOX_ASSERT(!close(fds[0])); | 40 SANDBOX_ASSERT(!close(fds[0])); |
32 SANDBOX_ASSERT(!close(fds[1])); | 41 SANDBOX_ASSERT(!close(fds[1])); |
33 | 42 |
34 // Disable core files. They are not very useful for our individual test | 43 // Disable core files. They are not very useful for our individual test |
35 // cases. | 44 // cases. |
36 struct rlimit no_core = { 0 }; | 45 struct rlimit no_core = { 0 }; |
37 setrlimit(RLIMIT_CORE, &no_core); | 46 setrlimit(RLIMIT_CORE, &no_core); |
38 | 47 |
39 test(arg); | 48 test(arg); |
40 _exit(kExpectedValue); | 49 _exit(kExpectedValue); |
41 } | 50 } |
42 | 51 |
43 (void)HANDLE_EINTR(close(fds[1])); | 52 (void)HANDLE_EINTR(close(fds[1])); |
44 std::vector<char> msg; | 53 std::vector<char> msg_buf; |
45 ssize_t rc; | 54 ssize_t rc; |
46 do { | 55 do { |
47 const unsigned int kCapacity = 256; | 56 const unsigned int kCapacity = 256; |
48 size_t len = msg.size(); | 57 size_t len = msg_buf.size(); |
49 msg.resize(len + kCapacity); | 58 msg_buf.resize(len + kCapacity); |
50 rc = HANDLE_EINTR(read(fds[0], &msg[len], kCapacity)); | 59 rc = HANDLE_EINTR(read(fds[0], &msg_buf[len], kCapacity)); |
51 msg.resize(len + std::max(rc, static_cast<ssize_t>(0))); | 60 msg_buf.resize(len + std::max(rc, static_cast<ssize_t>(0))); |
52 } while (rc > 0); | 61 } while (rc > 0); |
53 std::string details; | |
54 if (!msg.empty()) { | |
55 details = "Actual test failure: " + std::string(msg.begin(), msg.end()); | |
56 } | |
57 (void)HANDLE_EINTR(close(fds[0])); | 62 (void)HANDLE_EINTR(close(fds[0])); |
| 63 std::string msg(msg_buf.begin(), msg_buf.end()); |
58 | 64 |
59 int status = 0; | 65 int status = 0; |
60 int waitpid_returned = HANDLE_EINTR(waitpid(pid, &status, 0)); | 66 int waitpid_returned = HANDLE_EINTR(waitpid(pid, &status, 0)); |
61 ASSERT_EQ(pid, waitpid_returned) << details; | 67 ASSERT_EQ(pid, waitpid_returned) << TestFailedMessage(msg); |
| 68 |
| 69 // At run-time, we sometimes decide that a test shouldn't actually |
| 70 // run (e.g. when testing sandbox features on a kernel that doesn't |
| 71 // have sandboxing support). When that happens, don't attempt to |
| 72 // call the "death" function, as it might be looking for a |
| 73 // death-test condition that would never have triggered. |
| 74 if (!WIFEXITED(status) || WEXITSTATUS(status) != kIgnoreThisTest || |
| 75 !msg.empty()) { |
| 76 // We use gtest's ASSERT_XXX() macros instead of the DeathCheck |
| 77 // functions. This means, on failure, "return" is called. This |
| 78 // only works correctly, if the call of the "death" callback is |
| 79 // the very last thing in our function. |
| 80 death(status, msg, death_aux); |
| 81 } |
| 82 } |
| 83 |
| 84 void UnitTests::DeathSuccess(int status, const std::string& msg, |
| 85 const void *) { |
| 86 std::string details(TestFailedMessage(msg)); |
| 87 |
62 bool subprocess_terminated_normally = WIFEXITED(status); | 88 bool subprocess_terminated_normally = WIFEXITED(status); |
63 ASSERT_TRUE(subprocess_terminated_normally) << details; | 89 ASSERT_TRUE(subprocess_terminated_normally) << details; |
64 int subprocess_exit_status = WEXITSTATUS(status); | 90 int subprocess_exit_status = WEXITSTATUS(status); |
65 ASSERT_EQ(kExpectedValue, subprocess_exit_status) << details; | 91 ASSERT_EQ(kExpectedValue, subprocess_exit_status) << details; |
66 bool subprocess_exited_but_printed_messages = !msg.empty(); | 92 bool subprocess_exited_but_printed_messages = !msg.empty(); |
67 EXPECT_FALSE(subprocess_exited_but_printed_messages) << details; | 93 EXPECT_FALSE(subprocess_exited_but_printed_messages) << details; |
68 } | 94 } |
69 | 95 |
| 96 void UnitTests::DeathMessage(int status, const std::string& msg, |
| 97 const void *aux) { |
| 98 std::string details(TestFailedMessage(msg)); |
| 99 const char *expected_msg = static_cast<const char *>(aux); |
| 100 |
| 101 bool subprocess_terminated_normally = WIFEXITED(status); |
| 102 ASSERT_TRUE(subprocess_terminated_normally) << details; |
| 103 int subprocess_exit_status = WEXITSTATUS(status); |
| 104 ASSERT_EQ(kExitWithAssertionFailure, subprocess_exit_status) << details; |
| 105 bool subprocess_exited_without_matching_message = |
| 106 msg.find(expected_msg) == std::string::npos; |
| 107 EXPECT_FALSE(subprocess_exited_without_matching_message) << details; |
| 108 } |
| 109 |
| 110 void UnitTests::DeathExitCode(int status, const std::string& msg, |
| 111 const void *aux) { |
| 112 int expected_exit_code = static_cast<int>(reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(aux)); |
| 113 std::string details(TestFailedMessage(msg)); |
| 114 |
| 115 bool subprocess_terminated_normally = WIFEXITED(status); |
| 116 ASSERT_TRUE(subprocess_terminated_normally) << details; |
| 117 int subprocess_exit_status = WEXITSTATUS(status); |
| 118 ASSERT_EQ(subprocess_exit_status, expected_exit_code) << details; |
| 119 } |
| 120 |
| 121 void UnitTests::DeathBySignal(int status, const std::string& msg, |
| 122 const void *aux) { |
| 123 int expected_signo = static_cast<int>(reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(aux)); |
| 124 std::string details(TestFailedMessage(msg)); |
| 125 |
| 126 bool subprocess_terminated_by_signal = WIFSIGNALED(status); |
| 127 ASSERT_TRUE(subprocess_terminated_by_signal) << details; |
| 128 int subprocess_signal_number = WTERMSIG(status); |
| 129 ASSERT_EQ(subprocess_signal_number, expected_signo) << details; |
| 130 } |
| 131 |
70 void UnitTests::AssertionFailure(const char *expr, const char *file, | 132 void UnitTests::AssertionFailure(const char *expr, const char *file, |
71 int line) { | 133 int line) { |
72 fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d:%s", file, line, expr); | 134 fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d:%s", file, line, expr); |
73 fflush(stderr); | 135 fflush(stderr); |
74 _exit(1); | 136 _exit(kExitWithAssertionFailure); |
| 137 } |
| 138 |
| 139 void UnitTests::IgnoreThisTest() { |
| 140 fflush(stderr); |
| 141 _exit(kIgnoreThisTest); |
75 } | 142 } |
76 | 143 |
77 } // namespace | 144 } // namespace |
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