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diff --git a/debian/tests/control b/debian/tests/control
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+Tests: postfix
+Depends: procmail, sasl2-bin, python3-pexpect, lsb-release, python3, libsasl2-modules
+Restrictions: needs-root
diff --git a/debian/tests/postfix b/debian/tests/postfix
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+#!/bin/bash
+#----------------
+# Testing postfix
+#----------------
+set -e
+
+# reconfigure postfix
+debconf-set-selections <<< "postfix postfix/mailname string localhost" 2>&1
+debconf-set-selections <<< "postfix postfix/main_mailer_type string 'Internet Site'" 2>&1
+
+# install and modify
+hostname localhost
+apt-get install -y postfix 2>&1
+hostname --fqdn > /etc/mailname
+service postfix restart 2>&1
+python3 `dirname $0`/test-postfix.py 2>&1
diff --git a/debian/tests/test-postfix.py b/debian/tests/test-postfix.py
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+#!/usr/bin/python
+#
+# test-postfix.py quality assurance test script for postfix
+# Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Canonical Ltd.
+# Author: Kees Cook <kees@ubuntu.com>
+# Author: Marc Deslauriers <marc.deslauriers@canonical.com>
+# Author: Jamie Strandboge <jamie@canonical.com>
+#
+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3,
+# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+#
+# QRT-Packages: postfix sasl2-bin procmail python-pexpect
+# QRT-Privilege: root
+# QRT-Conflicts: exim4
+
+'''
+ Note: When installing postfix, select "Internet Site". This script will
+ not work if "Local Only" was selected.
+
+ How to run against a clean schroot named 'hardy':
+ schroot -c hardy -u root -- sh -c 'apt-get -y install procmail python-unit postfix sasl2-bin python-pexpect lsb-release && ./test-postfix.py -v'
+
+ Tests:
+ 00: setup
+ 10: basic plain auth setup
+ 11: above, but with CVE reproducers
+ 20: sasl non-PLAIN setup
+ 21: 20, but with CVE reproducers
+ 99: restore configs
+'''
+
+import unittest, subprocess, re, pexpect, smtplib, socket, os, time, tempfile
+import testlib
+
+class PostfixTest(testlib.TestlibCase):
+ '''Test Postfix MTA.'''
+
+ def _setUp(self):
+ '''Create server configs.'''
+
+ # Move listener to localhost:2525
+ conf_file = '/etc/postfix/master.cf'
+ contents = ''
+ with open(conf_file) as fh:
+ for cfline in fh:
+ if cfline.startswith('smtp') and 'smtpd' in cfline and 'inet' in cfline:
+ contents += '127.0.0.1:2525 inet n - - - - smtpd\n'
+ else:
+ contents += "%s\n" % cfline
+ testlib.config_replace(conf_file, contents, append=False)
+
+ conf_file = '/etc/postfix/main.cf'
+ # Use mbox only
+ testlib.config_comment(conf_file,'home_mailbox')
+ testlib.config_set(conf_file,'mailbox_command','procmail -a "$EXTENSION"')
+
+ # Turn on sasl
+ self._setup_sasl("PLAIN")
+ reply = self._check_auth("PLAIN")
+
+
+ def setUp(self):
+ '''Set up prior to each test_* function'''
+ # list of files that we update
+ self.conf_files = [ '/etc/postfix/master.cf', '/etc/postfix/main.cf', '/etc/default/saslauthd', '/etc/postfix/sasl/smtpd.conf', '/etc/sasldb2']
+
+ self.user = testlib.TestUser(lower=True)
+ self.s = None
+ # Silently allow for this connection to fail, to handle the
+ # initial setup of the postfix server.
+ try:
+ self.s = smtplib.SMTP('localhost', port=2525)
+ except:
+ pass
+
+ def _tearDown(self):
+ '''Restore server configs'''
+ for f in self.conf_files:
+ testlib.config_restore(f)
+
+ # put saslauthd back
+ for f in ['/var/spool/postfix/var/run/saslauthd', '/var/run/saslauthd']:
+ if os.path.isfile(f) or os.path.islink(f):
+ os.unlink(f)
+ elif os.path.exists(f):
+ testlib.recursive_rm(f)
+ subprocess.call(['mkdir','-p','/var/run/saslauthd'])
+ subprocess.call(['/usr/sbin/service', 'saslauthd', 'stop'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
+ subprocess.call(['/usr/sbin/service', 'saslauthd', 'start'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
+
+ def tearDown(self):
+ '''Clean up after each test_* function'''
+
+ try:
+ self.s.quit()
+ except:
+ pass
+ self.user = None
+
+ def _restart_server(self):
+ '''Restart server'''
+ subprocess.call(['/usr/sbin/service', 'postfix', 'stop'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
+ assert subprocess.call(['/usr/sbin/service', 'postfix', 'start'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) == 0
+ # Postfix exits its init script before the master listener has started
+ time.sleep(2)
+
+ def _setup_sasl(self, mech, other_mech="", force_sasldb=False):
+ '''Setup sasl for mech'''
+ conf_file = '/etc/postfix/main.cf'
+ for field in ['smtpd_sasl_type','smtpd_sasl_local_domain','smtpd_tls_auth_only']:
+ testlib.config_comment(conf_file,field)
+ testlib.config_set(conf_file,'smtpd_sasl_path','smtpd')
+ testlib.config_set(conf_file,'smtpd_sasl_auth_enable','yes')
+ #testlib.config_set(conf_file,'broken_sasl_auth_clients','yes')
+ testlib.config_set(conf_file,'smtpd_sasl_authenticated_header','yes')
+ testlib.config_set(conf_file,'smtpd_tls_loglevel','2')
+
+ # setup smtpd.conf and the sasl users
+ contents = ''
+
+ self.assertTrue(mech in ['LOGIN', 'PLAIN', 'CRAM-MD5', 'DIGEST-MD5'], "Invalid mech: %s" % mech)
+
+ if not force_sasldb and (mech == "PLAIN" or mech == "LOGIN"):
+ conf_file = '/etc/default/saslauthd'
+ testlib.config_set(conf_file, 'START', 'yes', spaces=False)
+
+ contents = '''
+pwcheck_method: saslauthd
+allowanonymouslogin: 0
+allowplaintext: 1
+mech_list: %s %s
+''' % (mech, other_mech)
+
+ # attach SASL to postfix chroot
+ subprocess.call(['mkdir','-p','/var/spool/postfix/var/run/saslauthd'])
+ subprocess.call(['rm','-rf','/var/run/saslauthd'])
+ subprocess.call(['ln','-s','/var/spool/postfix/var/run/saslauthd','/var/run/saslauthd'])
+ subprocess.call(['/usr/sbin/service', 'saslauthd', 'stop'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
+ assert subprocess.call(['/usr/sbin/service', 'saslauthd', 'start'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) == 0
+
+ # Force crackful perms so chroot'd postfix can talk to saslauthd
+ subprocess.call(['chmod','o+x','/var/spool/postfix/var/run/saslauthd'])
+ else:
+ plaintext = "1"
+ if mech == "LOGIN" or mech == "PLAIN":
+ plaintext = "0"
+ contents = '''
+pwcheck_method: auxprop
+allowanonymouslogin: 0
+allowplaintext: %s
+mech_list: %s %s
+''' % (plaintext, mech, other_mech)
+
+ # Add user to sasldb2
+ testlib.config_replace("/etc/sasldb2", '', append=False)
+
+ rc, report = testlib.cmd(['postconf', '-h', 'myhostname'])
+ expected = 0
+ result = 'Got exit code %d, expected %d\n' % (rc, expected)
+ self.assertEqual(expected, rc, result + report)
+
+ child = pexpect.spawn('saslpasswd2 -c -u %s %s' % (report.strip(), self.user.login))
+ time.sleep(0.2)
+ child.expect(r'(?i)password', timeout=5)
+ time.sleep(0.2)
+ child.sendline(self.user.password)
+ time.sleep(0.2)
+ child.expect(r'.*(for verification)', timeout=5)
+ time.sleep(0.2)
+ child.sendline(self.user.password)
+ time.sleep(0.2)
+ rc = child.expect('\n', timeout=5)
+ time.sleep(0.2)
+ self.assertEqual(rc, expected, "passwd returned %d" %(rc))
+
+ child.kill(0)
+
+ os.chmod("/etc/sasldb2", 0o640)
+ rc, report = testlib.cmd(['chgrp', 'postfix', '/etc/sasldb2'])
+ expected = 0
+ result = 'Got exit code %d, expected %d\n' % (rc, expected)
+ self.assertEqual(expected, rc, result + report)
+
+ # Force crackful perms so chroot'd postfix can talk to saslauthd
+ subprocess.call(['mv', '-f', '/etc/sasldb2', '/var/spool/postfix/etc'])
+ subprocess.call(['ln', '-s', '/var/spool/postfix/etc/sasldb2', '/etc/sasldb2'])
+
+ conf_file = '/etc/postfix/sasl/smtpd.conf'
+ testlib.config_replace(conf_file, contents, append=False)
+
+ # Restart server
+ self._restart_server()
+
+ def _is_listening(self):
+ '''Is the server listening'''
+ s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
+ s.settimeout(5)
+ s.connect(('localhost',2525))
+ greeting = s.recv(1024).decode('utf-8')
+ # 220 gorgon.outflux.net ESMTP Postfix (Ubuntu)
+ self.assertTrue(greeting.startswith('220 '),greeting)
+ self.assertTrue('ESMTP' in greeting,greeting)
+ self.assertTrue('Postfix' in greeting,greeting)
+ self.assertFalse('MTA' in greeting,greeting)
+ s.close()
+
+ def test_00_listening(self):
+ '''Postfix is listening'''
+ # Get the main instance running
+ self._setUp()
+
+ self._is_listening()
+
+ def _vrfy(self, address, valid = True):
+ self.s.putcmd("vrfy",address)
+ code, msg = self.s.getreply()
+ reply = '%d %s' % (code, msg)
+ if valid:
+ self.assertEqual(code, 252, reply)
+ self.assertTrue(address.encode('utf-8') in msg, reply)
+ else:
+ self.assertEqual(code, 550, reply)
+ self.assertTrue(b'Recipient address rejected' in msg, reply)
+ self.assertTrue(('<%s>' % (address)).encode('utf-8') in msg, reply)
+
+ def test_10_commands(self):
+ '''Basic SMTP commands'''
+
+ #s = smtplib.SMTP('localhost', port=2525)
+ # EHLO
+ code, msg = self.s.ehlo()
+ reply = '%d %s' % (code, msg)
+ self.assertEqual(code, 250, reply)
+ self.assertEqual(self.s.does_esmtp, 1, reply)
+ self.assertTrue(b'8BITMIME' in self.s.ehlo_resp, reply)
+ # No help available
+ self.s.putcmd("help")
+ code, msg = self.s.getreply()
+ reply = '%d %s' % (code, msg)
+ self.assertEqual(code, 502, reply)
+ self.assertTrue(b'Error' in msg, reply)
+ # VRFY addresses
+ self._vrfy('address@example.com', valid=True)
+ self._vrfy('does-not-exist', valid=False)
+ self._vrfy(self.user.login, valid=True)
+
+ def _test_deliver_mail(self, user_sent_to, auth_user=None, auth_pass=None, use_tls=False):
+ '''Perform mail delivery'''
+
+ if auth_user and auth_pass:
+ self.s.login(auth_user, auth_pass)
+ if use_tls:
+ self.s.starttls()
+ failed = self.s.sendmail('root',[user_sent_to.login,'does-not-exist'],'''From: Rooty <root>
+To: "%s" <%s>
+Subject: This is test 1
+
+Hello, nice to meet you.
+''' % (user_sent_to.gecos, user_sent_to.login))
+ #for addr in failed.keys():
+ # print '%s %d %s' % (addr, failed[addr][0], failed[addr][1])
+ self.assertEqual(len(failed),1,failed)
+ self.assertTrue('does-not-exist' in failed,failed)
+ self.assertEqual(failed['does-not-exist'][0],550,failed)
+
+ # Frighteningly, postfix seems to accept email before confirming
+ # a successful write to disk for the recipient!
+ time.sleep(2)
+
+ def _test_mail_in_spool(self, user_directed_to, target_spool_user=None, spool_file=None, auth_user=None, use_tls=False):
+ '''Check that mail arrived in the spool'''
+
+ # Handle the case of forwarded emails
+ if target_spool_user == None:
+ target_spool_user = user_directed_to
+ # Read delivered email
+ if spool_file == None:
+ spool_file = '/var/mail/%s' % (target_spool_user.login)
+ time.sleep(1)
+ with open(spool_file) as fh:
+ contents = fh.read()
+ # Server-side added headers...
+ self.assertTrue('\nReceived: ' in contents, contents)
+ if use_tls and self.lsb_release['Release'] > 6.06:
+ expected = ' (Postfix) with ESMTPS id '
+ else:
+ expected = ' (Postfix) with ESMTP id '
+ if auth_user:
+ if self.lsb_release['Release'] < 8.04:
+ self._skipped("Received header portion")
+ else:
+ expected = ' (Postfix) with ESMTPA id '
+ self.assertTrue('(Authenticated sender: %s)' % (auth_user))
+ self.assertTrue(expected in contents, 'Looking for "%s" in email:\n%s' % (expected, contents))
+ self.assertTrue('\nMessage-Id: ' in contents, contents)
+ self.assertTrue('\nDate: ' in contents, contents)
+ # client-side headers/body...
+ self.assertTrue('\nSubject: This is test 1' in contents, contents)
+ self.assertTrue('\nFrom: Rooty' in contents, contents)
+ self.assertTrue('\nTo: "Buddy %s" <%s@' % (user_directed_to.login, user_directed_to.login) in contents, contents)
+ self.assertTrue('\nHello, nice to meet you.' in contents, contents)
+
+ def _test_roundtrip_mail(self, user_sent_to, user_to_check=None, spool_file=None, auth_user=None, auth_pass=None, use_tls=False):
+ '''Send and check email delivery'''
+ self._test_deliver_mail(user_sent_to, auth_user, auth_pass, use_tls=use_tls)
+ self._test_mail_in_spool(user_sent_to, user_to_check, spool_file, auth_user=auth_user, use_tls=use_tls)
+
+ def test_10_sending_mail_direct(self):
+ '''Mail delivered normally'''
+ self._test_roundtrip_mail(self.user)
+
+ def test_10_sending_mail_direct_with_tls(self):
+ '''Mail delivered normally with TLS'''
+ self._test_roundtrip_mail(self.user, use_tls=True)
+
+ def test_10_sending_mail_direct_auth(self):
+ '''Mail authentication'''
+ # Verify rejected bad password and user
+ self.assertRaises(smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError, self.s.login, 'root', 'crapcrapcrap')
+ self.assertRaises(smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError, self.s.login, self.user.login, 'crapcrapcrap')
+ self.s.login(self.user.login, self.user.password)
+
+ def test_10_sending_mail_direct_auth_full(self):
+ '''Mail delivered with authentication'''
+ # Perform end-to-end authentication test
+ self._test_roundtrip_mail(self.user, auth_user=self.user.login, auth_pass=self.user.password)
+
+ def _write_forward(self, user, contents):
+ forward_filename = '/home/%s/.forward' % (user.login)
+ with open(forward_filename,'w') as fh:
+ fh.write(contents)
+ os.chown(forward_filename, user.uid, user.gid)
+
+ def test_10_sending_mail_forward_normal(self):
+ '''Mail delivered via .forward'''
+
+ forward_user = testlib.TestUser(lower=True)
+ self._write_forward(forward_user, self.user.login+'\n')
+ self._test_roundtrip_mail(forward_user, self.user)
+
+ def test_10_sending_mail_forward_xternal(self):
+ '''Mail processed by commands in .forward'''
+
+ # Create user-writable redirected mbox destination
+ mbox, mbox_name = testlib.mkstemp_fill('',prefix='test-postfix.mbox-')
+ mbox.close()
+ os.chown(mbox_name, self.user.uid, self.user.gid)
+
+ # Create a script to run in the .forward
+ redir, redir_name = testlib.mkstemp_fill('''#!/bin/bash
+/bin/cat > "%s"
+''' % (mbox_name),prefix='test-postfix.redir-')
+ redir.close()
+ os.chmod(redir_name,0o755)
+
+ self._write_forward(self.user,'|%s\n' % (redir_name))
+
+ # SKIP TESTING, FAILS IN TESTBED
+ #self._test_roundtrip_mail(self.user, spool_file=mbox_name)
+
+ os.unlink(redir_name)
+ os.unlink(mbox_name)
+
+ def test_11_security_CVE_2008_2936(self):
+ '''CVE-2008-2936 fixed'''
+
+ # First, create our "target" file
+ secret = '/root/secret.txt'
+ with open(secret,'w') as fh:
+ fh.write('Secret information\n')
+ os.chmod(secret, 0o700)
+
+ # Now, create a symlink to the target (we're going to use /var/tmp
+ # since we're assuming it, /root, /var/mail are on the same filesystem.
+ # For most chroot testing, /tmp is mounted from the real machine.
+ if os.path.exists('/var/tmp/secret.link'):
+ os.unlink('/var/tmp/secret.link')
+ self.assertEqual(subprocess.call(['su','-c','ln -s /root/secret.txt /var/tmp/secret.link',self.user.login]),0,"Symlink creation")
+
+ # Now, the hardlink, which in ubuntu's case needs to be done by root.
+ os.link('/var/tmp/secret.link','/var/mail/%s' % (self.user.login))
+
+ # Email delivered to this user will be written to the root-owned
+ # file now if the CVE is unfixed.
+ failed = self.s.sendmail('root',[self.user.login],'''From: Evil <root>
+To: "%s" <%s>
+Subject: This is an overwrite test
+
+Hello, nice to pwn you.
+''' % (self.user.gecos, self.user.login))
+ self.assertEqual(len(failed),0,failed)
+
+ # Pause for delivery
+ time.sleep(2)
+
+ with open(secret) as fh:
+ contents = fh.read()
+ # Clean up before possible failures
+ os.unlink('/var/mail/%s' % (self.user.login))
+ os.unlink('/var/tmp/secret.link')
+ os.unlink(secret)
+ # Check results
+ self.assertTrue('Secret information' in contents, contents)
+ self.assertFalse('nice to pwn you' in contents, contents)
+
+ def _check_auth(self, mech):
+ '''Check AUTH: side effect-- self.s is set'''
+ try:
+ self.s.quit()
+ except:
+ pass
+ self.s = smtplib.SMTP('localhost', port=2525)
+
+ self._is_listening()
+
+ # has mech
+ code, msg = self.s.ehlo()
+ reply = '%d %s' % (code, msg)
+ self.assertEqual(code, 250, reply)
+ self.assertEqual(self.s.does_esmtp, 1, reply)
+ self.assertTrue(mech.encode('utf-8') in self.s.ehlo_resp, reply)
+ return reply
+
+ def test_20_sasldb_cram_md5(self):
+ '''Test sasldb CRAM-MD5'''
+ # Quit the setUp() connection, restart the server and reconnect
+ self.s.quit()
+ self._setup_sasl("CRAM-MD5")
+
+ reply = self._check_auth("CRAM-MD5")
+ self.assertTrue('PLAIN' not in reply, reply)
+
+ # Verify rejected bad password and user
+ self.assertRaises(smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError, self.s.login, 'root', 'crapcrapcrap')
+ self.assertRaises(smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError, self.s.login, self.user.login, 'crapcrapcrap')
+
+ # Perform end-to-end authentication test
+ self._test_roundtrip_mail(self.user, auth_user=self.user.login, auth_pass=self.user.password)
+
+ def test_20_sasldb_digest_md5(self):
+ '''Test sasldb DIGEST-MD5 is supported'''
+ # Quit the setUp() connection, restart the server and reconnect
+ self.s.quit()
+ self._setup_sasl("DIGEST-MD5")
+
+ reply = self._check_auth("DIGEST-MD5")
+ self.assertTrue('PLAIN' not in reply, reply)
+
+ # TODO: Perform end-to-end authentication test (need alternative to smtplib)
+ #self.assertRaises(smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError, self.s.login, 'root', 'crapcrapcrap')
+ #self.assertRaises(smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError, self.s.login, self.user.login, 'crapcrapcrap')
+ #self._test_roundtrip_mail(self.user, auth_user=self.user.login, auth_pass=self.user.password)
+
+ def test_20_sasldb_login(self):
+ '''Test sasldb LOGIN is supported'''
+ # Quit the setUp() connection, restart the server and reconnect
+ self.s.quit()
+ self._setup_sasl("LOGIN", force_sasldb=True)
+
+ reply = self._check_auth("LOGIN")
+ self.assertTrue('PLAIN' not in reply, reply)
+
+ # TODO: Perform end-to-end authentication test (need alternative to smtplib)
+ #self.assertRaises(smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError, self.s.login, 'root', 'crapcrapcrap')
+ #self.assertRaises(smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError, self.s.login, self.user.login, 'crapcrapcrap')
+ #self._test_roundtrip_mail(self.user, auth_user=self.user.login, auth_pass=self.user.password)
+
+ def test_20_sasldb_plain(self):
+ '''Test sasldb PLAIN'''
+ # Quit the setUp() connection, restart the server and reconnect
+ self.s.quit()
+ self._setup_sasl("PLAIN", force_sasldb=True)
+
+ reply = self._check_auth("PLAIN")
+
+ # Verify rejected bad password and user
+ self.assertRaises(smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError, self.s.login, 'root', 'crapcrapcrap')
+ self.assertRaises(smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError, self.s.login, self.user.login, 'crapcrapcrap')
+ # TODO: Perform end-to-end authentication test (need alternative to smtplib)
+ self._test_roundtrip_mail(self.user, auth_user=self.user.login, auth_pass=self.user.password)
+
+ def test_21_security_CVE_2011_1720(self):
+ '''CVE-2011-1720 fixed'''
+ # http://www.postfix.org/CVE-2011-1720.html
+
+ # setup sasl and connect
+ self.s.quit()
+ self._setup_sasl("CRAM-MD5", "DIGEST-MD5")
+
+ # verify sasl support
+ rc, report = testlib.cmd(['postconf', 'smtpd_sasl_auth_enable'])
+ expected = 0
+ result = 'Got exit code %d, expected %d\n' % (rc, expected)
+ self.assertEqual(expected, rc, result + report)
+ self.assertTrue('yes' in report, "Could not find 'yes' in report:\n%s" % report)
+
+ if self.lsb_release['Release'] > 6.06:
+ rc, report = testlib.cmd(['postconf', 'smtpd_sasl_type'])
+ expected = 0
+ result = 'Got exit code %d, expected %d\n' % (rc, expected)
+ self.assertEqual(expected, rc, result + report)
+ self.assertTrue('cyrus' in report, "Could not find 'cyrus' in report:\n%s" % report)
+
+ # ehlo
+ reply = self._check_auth("CRAM-MD5")
+ self.assertTrue('DIGEST-MD5' in reply, reply)
+
+ code, msg = self.s.docmd("AUTH", "CRAM-MD5")
+ reply = '%d %s' % (code, msg)
+ self.assertEqual(code, 334, reply)
+
+ code, msg = self.s.docmd("*")
+ reply = '%d %s' % (code, msg)
+ self.assertEqual(code, 501, reply)
+
+ error = False
+ try:
+ code, msg = self.s.docmd("AUTH", "DIGEST-MD5")
+ except:
+ error = True
+ self.assertFalse(error, "server disconnected")
+ reply = '%d %s' % (code, msg)
+ self.assertEqual(code, 334, reply)
+
+ def test_99_restore(self):
+ '''Restore configuration'''
+ self._tearDown()
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ unittest.main()
diff --git a/debian/tests/testlib.py b/debian/tests/testlib.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3c4026d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/tests/testlib.py
@@ -0,0 +1,1151 @@
+#
+# testlib.py quality assurance test script
+# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Canonical Ltd.
+#
+# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+# modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
+# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+# version 2 of the License.
+#
+# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+# Library General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
+# License along with this program. If not, see
+# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+#
+
+'''Common classes and functions for package tests.'''
+
+import string, random, crypt, subprocess, pwd, grp, signal, time, unittest, tempfile, shutil, os, os.path, re, glob
+import sys, socket, gzip
+from stat import *
+
+import warnings
+warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', message=r'.*apt_pkg\.TagFile.*', category=DeprecationWarning)
+try:
+ import apt_pkg
+ apt_pkg.InitSystem();
+except:
+ # On non-Debian system, fall back to simple comparison without debianisms
+ class apt_pkg(object):
+ def VersionCompare(one, two):
+ list_one = one.split('.')
+ list_two = two.split('.')
+ while len(list_one)>0 and len(list_two)>0:
+ if list_one[0] > list_two[0]:
+ return 1
+ if list_one[0] < list_two[0]:
+ return -1
+ list_one.pop(0)
+ list_two.pop(0)
+ return 0
+
+bogus_nxdomain = "208.69.32.132"
+
+# http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~cjwatson/blosxom/2009-07-02-python-sigpipe.html
+# This is needed so that the subprocesses that produce endless output
+# actually quit when the reader goes away.
+import signal
+def subprocess_setup():
+ # Python installs a SIGPIPE handler by default. This is usually not what
+ # non-Python subprocesses expect.
+ signal.signal(signal.SIGPIPE, signal.SIG_DFL)
+
+class TimedOutException(Exception):
+ def __init__(self, value = "Timed Out"):
+ self.value = value
+ def __str__(self):
+ return repr(self.value)
+
+def _restore_backup(path):
+ pathbackup = path + '.autotest'
+ if os.path.exists(pathbackup):
+ shutil.move(pathbackup, path)
+
+def _save_backup(path):
+ pathbackup = path + '.autotest'
+ if os.path.exists(path) and not os.path.exists(pathbackup):
+ shutil.copy2(path, pathbackup)
+ # copy2 does not copy ownership, so do it here.
+ # Reference: http://docs.python.org/library/shutil.html
+ a = os.stat(path)
+ os.chown(pathbackup, a[4], a[5])
+
+def config_copydir(path):
+ if os.path.exists(path) and not os.path.isdir(path):
+ raise OSError("'%s' is not a directory" % (path))
+ _restore_backup(path)
+
+ pathbackup = path + '.autotest'
+ if os.path.exists(path):
+ shutil.copytree(path, pathbackup, symlinks=True)
+
+def config_replace(path,contents,append=False):
+ '''Replace (or append) to a config file'''
+ _restore_backup(path)
+ if os.path.exists(path):
+ _save_backup(path)
+ if append:
+ with open(path) as fh:
+ contents = fh.read() + contents
+ with open(path, 'w') as fh:
+ fh.write(contents)
+
+
+def config_comment(path, field):
+ _save_backup(path)
+ contents = ""
+ with open(path) as fh:
+ for line in fh:
+ if re.search("^\s*%s\s*=" % (field), line):
+ line = "#" + line
+ contents += line
+
+ with open(path + '.new', 'w') as new_fh:
+ new_fh.write(contents)
+ os.rename(path + '.new', path)
+
+
+def config_set(path, field, value, spaces=True):
+ _save_backup(path)
+ contents = ""
+ if spaces==True:
+ setting = '%s = %s\n' % (field, value)
+ else:
+ setting = '%s=%s\n' % (field, value)
+ found = False
+ with open(path) as fh:
+ for line in fh:
+ if re.search("^\s*%s\s*=" % (field), line):
+ found = True
+ line = setting
+ contents += line
+ if not found:
+ contents += setting
+
+ with open(path + '.new', 'w') as new_config:
+ new_config.write(contents)
+ os.rename(path + '.new', path)
+
+
+def config_patch(path, patch, depth=1):
+ '''Patch a config file'''
+ _restore_backup(path)
+ _save_backup(path)
+
+ handle, name = mkstemp_fill(patch)
+ rc = subprocess.call(['/usr/bin/patch', '-p%s' %(depth), path], stdin=handle, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
+ os.unlink(name)
+ if rc != 0:
+ raise Exception("Patch failed")
+
+def config_restore(path):
+ '''Rename a replaced config file back to its initial state'''
+ _restore_backup(path)
+
+def timeout(secs, f, *args):
+ def handler(signum, frame):
+ raise TimedOutException()
+
+ old = signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, handler)
+ result = None
+ signal.alarm(secs)
+ try:
+ result = f(*args)
+ finally:
+ signal.alarm(0)
+ signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, old)
+
+ return result
+
+def require_nonroot():
+ if os.geteuid() == 0:
+ print("This series of tests should be run as a regular user with sudo access, not as root.", file=sys.stderr)
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+
+def require_root():
+ if os.geteuid() != 0:
+ print("This series of tests should be run with root privileges (e.g. via sudo).", file=sys.stderr)
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+
+def require_sudo():
+ if os.geteuid() != 0 or os.environ.get('SUDO_USER', None) == None:
+ print("This series of tests must be run under sudo.", file=sys.stderr)
+ sys.exit(1)
+ if os.environ['SUDO_USER'] == 'root':
+ print('Please run this test using sudo from a regular user. (You ran sudo from root.)', file=sys.stderr)
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+def random_string(length,lower=False):
+ '''Return a random string, consisting of ASCII letters, with given
+ length.'''
+
+ s = ''
+ selection = string.ascii_letters
+ if lower:
+ selection = string.ascii_lowercase
+ maxind = len(selection)-1
+ for l in range(length):
+ s += selection[random.randint(0, maxind)]
+ return s
+
+def mkstemp_fill(contents,suffix='',prefix='testlib-',dir=None):
+ '''As tempfile.mkstemp does, return a (file, name) pair, but with
+ prefilled contents.'''
+
+ handle, name = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix=suffix,prefix=prefix,dir=dir)
+ os.close(handle)
+ handle = open(name,"w+")
+ handle.write(contents)
+ handle.flush()
+ handle.seek(0)
+
+ return handle, name
+
+def create_fill(path, contents, mode=0o644):
+ '''Safely create a page'''
+ # make the temp file in the same dir as the destination file so we
+ # don't get invalid cross-device link errors when we rename
+ handle, name = mkstemp_fill(contents, dir=os.path.dirname(path))
+ handle.close()
+ os.rename(name, path)
+ os.chmod(path, mode)
+
+def login_exists(login):
+ '''Checks whether the given login exists on the system.'''
+
+ try:
+ pwd.getpwnam(login)
+ return True
+ except KeyError:
+ return False
+
+def group_exists(group):
+ '''Checks whether the given login exists on the system.'''
+
+ try:
+ grp.getgrnam(group)
+ return True
+ except KeyError:
+ return False
+
+def recursive_rm(dirPath, contents_only=False):
+ '''recursively remove directory'''
+ names = os.listdir(dirPath)
+ for name in names:
+ path = os.path.join(dirPath, name)
+ if os.path.islink(path) or not os.path.isdir(path):
+ os.unlink(path)
+ else:
+ recursive_rm(path)
+ if contents_only == False:
+ os.rmdir(dirPath)
+
+def check_pidfile(exe, pidfile):
+ '''Checks if pid in pidfile is running'''
+ if not os.path.exists(pidfile):
+ return False
+
+ # get the pid
+ try:
+ with open(pidfile, 'r') as fd:
+ pid = fd.readline().rstrip('\n')
+ except:
+ return False
+
+ return check_pid(exe, pid)
+
+
+def check_pid(exe, pid):
+ '''Checks if pid is running'''
+ cmdline = "/proc/%s/cmdline" % (str(pid))
+ if not os.path.exists(cmdline):
+ return False
+
+ # get the command line
+ try:
+ with open(cmdline, 'r') as fd:
+ tmp = fd.readline().split('\0')
+ except:
+ return False
+
+ # this allows us to match absolute paths or just the executable name
+ if re.match('^' + exe + '$', tmp[0]) or \
+ re.match('.*/' + exe + '$', tmp[0]) or \
+ re.match('^' + exe + ': ', tmp[0]) or \
+ re.match('^\(' + exe + '\)', tmp[0]):
+ return True
+
+ return False
+
+def check_port(port, proto, ver=4):
+ '''Check if something is listening on the specified port.
+ WARNING: for some reason this does not work with a bind mounted /proc
+ '''
+ assert (port >= 1)
+ assert (port <= 65535)
+ assert (proto.lower() == "tcp" or proto.lower() == "udp")
+ assert (ver == 4 or ver == 6)
+
+ fn = "/proc/net/%s" % (proto)
+ if ver == 6:
+ fn += str(ver)
+
+ rc, report = cmd(['cat', fn])
+ assert (rc == 0)
+
+ hport = "%0.4x" % port
+
+ if re.search(': [0-9a-f]{8}:%s [0-9a-f]' % str(hport).lower(), report.lower()):
+ return True
+ return False
+
+def get_arch():
+ '''Get the current architecture'''
+ rc, report = cmd(['uname', '-m'])
+ assert (rc == 0)
+ return report.strip()
+
+def get_memory():
+ '''Gets total ram and swap'''
+ meminfo = "/proc/meminfo"
+ memtotal = 0
+ swaptotal = 0
+ if not os.path.exists(meminfo):
+ return (False, False)
+
+ try:
+ fd = open(meminfo, 'r')
+ for line in fd.readlines():
+ splitline = line.split()
+ if splitline[0] == 'MemTotal:':
+ memtotal = int(splitline[1])
+ elif splitline[0] == 'SwapTotal:':
+ swaptotal = int(splitline[1])
+ fd.close()
+ except:
+ return (False, False)
+
+ return (memtotal,swaptotal)
+
+def is_running_in_vm():
+ '''Check if running under a VM'''
+ # add other virtualization environments here
+ for search in ['QEMU Virtual CPU']:
+ rc, report = cmd_pipe(['dmesg'], ['grep', search])
+ if rc == 0:
+ return True
+ return False
+
+def ubuntu_release():
+ '''Get the Ubuntu release'''
+ f = "/etc/lsb-release"
+ try:
+ size = os.stat(f)[ST_SIZE]
+ except:
+ return "UNKNOWN"
+
+ if size > 1024*1024:
+ raise IOError('Could not open "%s" (too big)' % f)
+
+ with open("/etc/lsb-release", 'r') as fh:
+ lines = fh.readlines()
+
+ pat = re.compile(r'DISTRIB_CODENAME')
+ for line in lines:
+ if pat.search(line):
+ return line.split('=')[1].rstrip('\n').rstrip('\r')
+
+ return "UNKNOWN"
+
+def cmd(command, input = None, stderr = subprocess.STDOUT, stdout = subprocess.PIPE, stdin = None, timeout = None):
+ '''Try to execute given command (array) and return its stdout, or return
+ a textual error if it failed.'''
+
+ try:
+ sp = subprocess.Popen(command, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, close_fds=True, preexec_fn=subprocess_setup, universal_newlines=True)
+ except OSError as e:
+ return [127, str(e)]
+
+ out, outerr = sp.communicate(input)
+ # Handle redirection of stdout
+ if out == None:
+ out = ''
+ # Handle redirection of stderr
+ if outerr == None:
+ outerr = ''
+ return [sp.returncode,out+outerr]
+
+def cmd_pipe(command1, command2, input = None, stderr = subprocess.STDOUT, stdin = None):
+ '''Try to pipe command1 into command2.'''
+ try:
+ sp1 = subprocess.Popen(command1, stdin=stdin, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=stderr, close_fds=True)
+ sp2 = subprocess.Popen(command2, stdin=sp1.stdout, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=stderr, close_fds=True)
+ except OSError as e:
+ return [127, str(e)]
+
+ out = sp2.communicate(input)[0]
+ return [sp2.returncode,out]
+
+def cwd_has_enough_space(cdir, total_bytes):
+ '''Determine if the partition of the current working directory has 'bytes'
+ free.'''
+ rc, df_output = cmd(['df'])
+ result = 'Got exit code %d, expected %d\n' % (rc, 0)
+ if rc != 0:
+ return False
+
+ kb = total_bytes / 1024
+
+ mounts = dict()
+ for line in df_output.splitlines():
+ if '/' not in line:
+ continue
+ tmp = line.split()
+ mounts[tmp[5]] = int(tmp[3])
+
+ cdir = os.getcwd()
+ while cdir != '/':
+ if not mounts.has_key(cdir):
+ cdir = os.path.dirname(cdir)
+ continue
+ if kb < mounts[cdir]:
+ return True
+ else:
+ return False
+
+ if kb < mounts['/']:
+ return True
+
+ return False
+
+def get_md5(filename):
+ '''Gets the md5sum of the file specified'''
+
+ (rc, report) = cmd(["/usr/bin/md5sum", "-b", filename])
+ expected = 0
+ assert (expected == rc)
+
+ return report.split(' ')[0]
+
+def dpkg_compare_installed_version(pkg, check, version):
+ '''Gets the version for the installed package, and compares it to the
+ specified version.
+ '''
+ (rc, report) = cmd(["/usr/bin/dpkg", "-s", pkg])
+ assert (rc == 0)
+ assert ("Status: install ok installed" in report)
+ installed_version = ""
+ for line in report.splitlines():
+ if line.startswith("Version: "):
+ installed_version = line.split()[1]
+
+ assert (installed_version != "")
+
+ (rc, report) = cmd(["/usr/bin/dpkg", "--compare-versions", installed_version, check, version])
+ assert (rc == 0 or rc == 1)
+ if rc == 0:
+ return True
+ return False
+
+def prepare_source(source, builder, cached_src, build_src, patch_system):
+ '''Download and unpack source package, installing necessary build depends,
+ adjusting the permissions for the 'builder' user, and returning the
+ directory of the unpacked source. Patch system can be one of:
+ - cdbs
+ - dpatch
+ - quilt
+ - quiltv3
+ - None (not the string)
+
+ This is normally used like this:
+
+ def setUp(self):
+ ...
+ self.topdir = os.getcwd()
+ self.cached_src = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "source")
+ self.tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='testlib', dir='/tmp')
+ self.builder = testlib.TestUser()
+ testlib.cmd(['chgrp', self.builder.login, self.tmpdir])
+ os.chmod(self.tmpdir, 0o775)
+
+ def tearDown(self):
+ ...
+ self.builder = None
+ self.topdir = os.getcwd()
+ if os.path.exists(self.tmpdir):
+ testlib.recursive_rm(self.tmpdir)
+
+ def test_suite_build(self):
+ ...
+ build_dir = testlib.prepare_source('foo', \
+ self.builder, \
+ self.cached_src, \
+ os.path.join(self.tmpdir, \
+ os.path.basename(self.cached_src)),
+ "quilt")
+ os.chdir(build_dir)
+
+ # Example for typical build, adjust as necessary
+ print("")
+ print(" make clean")
+ rc, report = testlib.cmd(['sudo', '-u', self.builder.login, 'make', 'clean'])
+
+ print(" configure")
+ rc, report = testlib.cmd(['sudo', '-u', self.builder.login, './configure', '--prefix=%s' % self.tmpdir, '--enable-debug'])
+
+ print(" make (will take a while)")
+ rc, report = testlib.cmd(['sudo', '-u', self.builder.login, 'make'])
+
+ print(" make check (will take a while)",)
+ rc, report = testlib.cmd(['sudo', '-u', self.builder.login, 'make', 'check'])
+ expected = 0
+ result = 'Got exit code %d, expected %d\n' % (rc, expected)
+ self.assertEqual(expected, rc, result + report)
+
+ def test_suite_cleanup(self):
+ ...
+ if os.path.exists(self.cached_src):
+ testlib.recursive_rm(self.cached_src)
+
+ It is up to the caller to clean up cached_src and build_src (as in the
+ above example, often the build_src is in a tmpdir that is cleaned in
+ tearDown() and the cached_src is cleaned in a one time clean-up
+ operation (eg 'test_suite_cleanup()) which must be run after the build
+ suite test (obviously).
+ '''
+
+ # Make sure we have a clean slate
+ assert (os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(build_src)))
+ assert (not os.path.exists(build_src))
+
+ cdir = os.getcwd()
+ if os.path.exists(cached_src):
+ shutil.copytree(cached_src, build_src)
+ os.chdir(build_src)
+ else:
+ # Only install the build dependencies on the initial setup
+ rc, report = cmd(['apt-get','-y','--force-yes','build-dep',source])
+ assert (rc == 0)
+
+ os.makedirs(build_src)
+ os.chdir(build_src)
+
+ # These are always needed
+ pkgs = ['build-essential', 'dpkg-dev', 'fakeroot']
+ rc, report = cmd(['apt-get','-y','--force-yes','install'] + pkgs)
+ assert (rc == 0)
+
+ rc, report = cmd(['apt-get','source',source])
+ assert (rc == 0)
+ shutil.copytree(build_src, cached_src)
+
+ unpacked_dir = os.path.join(build_src, glob.glob('%s-*' % source)[0])
+
+ # Now apply the patches. Do it here so that we don't mess up our cached
+ # sources.
+ os.chdir(unpacked_dir)
+ assert (patch_system in ['cdbs', 'dpatch', 'quilt', 'quiltv3', None])
+ if patch_system != None and patch_system != "quiltv3":
+ if patch_system == "quilt":
+ os.environ.setdefault('QUILT_PATCHES','debian/patches')
+ rc, report = cmd(['quilt', 'push', '-a'])
+ assert (rc == 0)
+ elif patch_system == "cdbs":
+ rc, report = cmd(['./debian/rules', 'apply-patches'])
+ assert (rc == 0)
+ elif patch_system == "dpatch":
+ rc, report = cmd(['dpatch', 'apply-all'])
+ assert (rc == 0)
+
+ cmd(['chown', '-R', '%s:%s' % (builder.uid, builder.gid), build_src])
+ os.chdir(cdir)
+
+ return unpacked_dir
+
+def _aa_status():
+ '''Get aa-status output'''
+ exe = "/usr/sbin/aa-status"
+ assert (os.path.exists(exe))
+ if os.geteuid() == 0:
+ return cmd([exe])
+ return cmd(['sudo', exe])
+
+def is_apparmor_loaded(path):
+ '''Check if profile is loaded'''
+ rc, report = _aa_status()
+ if rc != 0:
+ return False
+
+ for line in report.splitlines():
+ if line.endswith(path):
+ return True
+ return False
+
+def is_apparmor_confined(path):
+ '''Check if application is confined'''
+ rc, report = _aa_status()
+ if rc != 0:
+ return False
+
+ for line in report.splitlines():
+ if re.search('%s \(' % path, line):
+ return True
+ return False
+
+def check_apparmor(path, first_ubuntu_release, is_running=True):
+ '''Check if path is loaded and confined for everything higher than the
+ first Ubuntu release specified.
+
+ Usage:
+ rc, report = testlib.check_apparmor('/usr/sbin/foo', 8.04, is_running=True)
+ if rc < 0:
+ return self._skipped(report)
+
+ expected = 0
+ result = 'Got exit code %d, expected %d\n' % (rc, expected)
+ self.assertEqual(expected, rc, result + report)
+ '''
+ global manager
+ rc = -1
+
+ if manager.lsb_release["Release"] < first_ubuntu_release:
+ return (rc, "Skipped apparmor check")
+
+ if not os.path.exists('/sbin/apparmor_parser'):
+ return (rc, "Skipped (couldn't find apparmor_parser)")
+
+ rc = 0
+ msg = ""
+ if not is_apparmor_loaded(path):
+ rc = 1
+ msg = "Profile not loaded for '%s'" % path
+
+ # this check only makes sense it the 'path' is currently executing
+ if is_running and rc == 0 and not is_apparmor_confined(path):
+ rc = 1
+ msg = "'%s' is not running in enforce mode" % path
+
+ return (rc, msg)
+
+def get_gcc_version(gcc, full=True):
+ gcc_version = 'none'
+ if not gcc.startswith('/'):
+ gcc = '/usr/bin/%s' % (gcc)
+ if os.path.exists(gcc):
+ gcc_version = 'unknown'
+ lines = cmd([gcc,'-v'])[1].strip().splitlines()
+ version_lines = [x for x in lines if x.startswith('gcc version')]
+ if len(version_lines) == 1:
+ gcc_version = " ".join(version_lines[0].split()[2:])
+ if not full:
+ return gcc_version.split()[0]
+ return gcc_version
+
+def is_kdeinit_running():
+ '''Test if kdeinit is running'''
+ # applications that use kdeinit will spawn it if it isn't running in the
+ # test. This is a problem because it does not exit. This is a helper to
+ # check for it.
+ rc, report = cmd(['ps', 'x'])
+ if 'kdeinit4 Running' not in report:
+ print("kdeinit not running (you may start/stop any KDE application then run this script again)", file=sys.stderr)
+ return False
+ return True
+
+def get_pkgconfig_flags(libs=[]):
+ '''Find pkg-config flags for libraries'''
+ assert (len(libs) > 0)
+ rc, pkg_config = cmd(['pkg-config', '--cflags', '--libs'] + libs)
+ expected = 0
+ if rc != expected:
+ print('Got exit code %d, expected %d\n' % (rc, expected), file=sys.stderr)
+ assert(rc == expected)
+ return pkg_config.split()
+
+class TestDaemon:
+ '''Helper class to manage daemons consistently'''
+ def __init__(self, init):
+ '''Setup daemon attributes'''
+ self.initscript = init
+
+ def start(self):
+ '''Start daemon'''
+ rc, report = cmd([self.initscript, 'start'])
+ expected = 0
+ result = 'Got exit code %d, expected %d\n' % (rc, expected)
+ time.sleep(2)
+ if expected != rc:
+ return (False, result + report)
+
+ if "fail" in report:
+ return (False, "Found 'fail' in report\n" + report)
+
+ return (True, "")
+
+ def stop(self):
+ '''Stop daemon'''
+ rc, report = cmd([self.initscript, 'stop'])
+ expected = 0
+ result = 'Got exit code %d, expected %d\n' % (rc, expected)
+ if expected != rc:
+ return (False, result + report)
+
+ if "fail" in report:
+ return (False, "Found 'fail' in report\n" + report)
+
+ return (True, "")
+
+ def reload(self):
+ '''Reload daemon'''
+ rc, report = cmd([self.initscript, 'force-reload'])
+ expected = 0
+ result = 'Got exit code %d, expected %d\n' % (rc, expected)
+ if expected != rc:
+ return (False, result + report)
+
+ if "fail" in report:
+ return (False, "Found 'fail' in report\n" + report)
+
+ return (True, "")
+
+ def restart(self):
+ '''Restart daemon'''
+ (res, str) = self.stop()
+ if not res:
+ return (res, str)
+
+ (res, str) = self.start()
+ if not res:
+ return (res, str)
+
+ return (True, "")
+
+ def status(self):
+ '''Check daemon status'''
+ rc, report = cmd([self.initscript, 'status'])
+ expected = 0
+ result = 'Got exit code %d, expected %d\n' % (rc, expected)
+ if expected != rc:
+ return (False, result + report)
+
+ if "fail" in report:
+ return (False, "Found 'fail' in report\n" + report)
+
+ return (True, "")
+
+class TestlibManager(object):
+ '''Singleton class used to set up per-test-run information'''
+ def __init__(self):
+ # Set glibc aborts to dump to stderr instead of the tty so test output
+ # is more sane.
+ os.environ.setdefault('LIBC_FATAL_STDERR_','1')
+
+ # check verbosity
+ self.verbosity = False
+ if (len(sys.argv) > 1 and '-v' in sys.argv[1:]):
+ self.verbosity = True
+
+ # Load LSB release file
+ self.lsb_release = dict()
+ if not os.path.exists('/usr/bin/lsb_release') and not os.path.exists('/bin/lsb_release'):
+ raise OSError("Please install 'lsb-release'")
+ for line in subprocess.Popen(['lsb_release','-a'],stdout=subprocess.PIPE,stderr=subprocess.PIPE,universal_newlines=True).communicate()[0].splitlines():
+ field, value = line.split(':',1)
+ value=value.strip()
+ field=field.strip()
+ # Convert numerics
+ try:
+ value = float(value)
+ except:
+ pass
+ self.lsb_release.setdefault(field,value)
+
+ # FIXME: hack OEM releases into known-Ubuntu versions
+ if self.lsb_release['Distributor ID'] == "HP MIE (Mobile Internet Experience)":
+ if self.lsb_release['Release'] == 1.0:
+ self.lsb_release['Distributor ID'] = "Ubuntu"
+ self.lsb_release['Release'] = 8.04
+ else:
+ raise OSError("Unknown version of HP MIE")
+
+ # FIXME: hack to assume a most-recent release if we're not
+ # running under Ubuntu.
+ if self.lsb_release['Distributor ID'] not in ["Ubuntu","Linaro"]:
+ self.lsb_release['Release'] = 10000
+ # Adjust Linaro release to pretend to be Ubuntu
+ if self.lsb_release['Distributor ID'] in ["Linaro"]:
+ self.lsb_release['Distributor ID'] = "Ubuntu"
+ self.lsb_release['Release'] -= 0.01
+
+ # Load arch
+ if not os.path.exists('/usr/bin/dpkg'):
+ machine = cmd(['uname','-m'])[1].strip()
+ if machine.endswith('86'):
+ self.dpkg_arch = 'i386'
+ elif machine.endswith('_64'):
+ self.dpkg_arch = 'amd64'
+ elif machine.startswith('arm'):
+ self.dpkg_arch = 'armel'
+ else:
+ raise ValueError("Unknown machine type '%s'" % (machine))
+ else:
+ self.dpkg_arch = cmd(['dpkg','--print-architecture'])[1].strip()
+
+ # Find kernel version
+ self.kernel_is_ubuntu = False
+ self.kernel_version_signature = None
+ self.kernel_version = cmd(["uname","-r"])[1].strip()
+ versig = '/proc/version_signature'
+ if os.path.exists(versig):
+ self.kernel_is_ubuntu = True
+ self.kernel_version_signature = open(versig).read().strip()
+ self.kernel_version_ubuntu = self.kernel_version
+ elif os.path.exists('/usr/bin/dpkg'):
+ # this can easily be inaccurate but is only an issue for Dapper
+ rc, out = cmd(['dpkg','-l','linux-image-%s' % (self.kernel_version)])
+ if rc == 0:
+ self.kernel_version_signature = out.strip().split('\n').pop().split()[2]
+ self.kernel_version_ubuntu = self.kernel_version_signature
+ if self.kernel_version_signature == None:
+ # Attempt to fall back to something for non-Debian-based
+ self.kernel_version_signature = self.kernel_version
+ self.kernel_version_ubuntu = self.kernel_version
+ # Build ubuntu version without hardware suffix
+ try:
+ self.kernel_version_ubuntu = "-".join([x for x in self.kernel_version_signature.split(' ')[1].split('-') if re.search('^[0-9]', x)])
+ except:
+ pass
+
+ # Find gcc version
+ self.gcc_version = get_gcc_version('gcc')
+
+ # Find libc
+ self.path_libc = [x.split()[2] for x in cmd(['ldd','/bin/ls'])[1].splitlines() if x.startswith('\tlibc.so.')][0]
+
+ # Report self
+ if self.verbosity:
+ kernel = self.kernel_version_ubuntu
+ if kernel != self.kernel_version_signature:
+ kernel += " (%s)" % (self.kernel_version_signature)
+ print("Running test: '%s' distro: '%s %.2f' kernel: '%s' arch: '%s' uid: %d/%d SUDO_USER: '%s')" % (
+ sys.argv[0],
+ self.lsb_release['Distributor ID'],
+ self.lsb_release['Release'],
+ kernel,
+ self.dpkg_arch,
+ os.geteuid(), os.getuid(),
+ os.environ.get('SUDO_USER', '')), file=sys.stdout)
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+
+ # Additional heuristics
+ #if os.environ.get('SUDO_USER', os.environ.get('USER', '')) in ['mdeslaur']:
+ # sys.stdout.write("Replying to Marc Deslauriers in http://launchpad.net/bugs/%d: " % random.randint(600000, 980000))
+ # sys.stdout.flush()
+ # time.sleep(0.5)
+ # sys.stdout.write("destroyed\n")
+ # time.sleep(0.5)
+
+ def hello(self, msg):
+ print("Hello from %s" % (msg), file=sys.stderr)
+# The central instance
+manager = TestlibManager()
+
+class TestlibCase(unittest.TestCase):
+ def __init__(self, *args):
+ '''This is called for each TestCase test instance, which isn't much better
+ than SetUp.'''
+
+ unittest.TestCase.__init__(self, *args)
+
+ # Attach to and duplicate dicts from manager singleton
+ self.manager = manager
+ #self.manager.hello(repr(self) + repr(*args))
+ self.my_verbosity = self.manager.verbosity
+ self.lsb_release = self.manager.lsb_release
+ self.dpkg_arch = self.manager.dpkg_arch
+ self.kernel_version = self.manager.kernel_version
+ self.kernel_version_signature = self.manager.kernel_version_signature
+ self.kernel_version_ubuntu = self.manager.kernel_version_ubuntu
+ self.kernel_is_ubuntu = self.manager.kernel_is_ubuntu
+ self.gcc_version = self.manager.gcc_version
+ self.path_libc = self.manager.path_libc
+
+ def version_compare(self, one, two):
+ return apt_pkg.VersionCompare(one,two)
+
+ def assertFileType(self, filename, filetype):
+ '''Checks the file type of the file specified'''
+
+ (rc, report, out) = self._testlib_shell_cmd(["/usr/bin/file", "-b", filename])
+ out = out.strip()
+ expected = 0
+ # Absolutely no idea why this happens on Hardy
+ if self.lsb_release['Release'] == 8.04 and rc == 255 and len(out) > 0:
+ rc = 0
+ result = 'Got exit code %d, expected %d:\n%s\n' % (rc, expected, report)
+ self.assertEqual(expected, rc, result)
+
+ filetype = '^%s$' % (filetype)
+ result = 'File type reported by file: [%s], expected regex: [%s]\n' % (out, filetype)
+ self.assertNotEquals(None, re.search(filetype, out), result)
+
+ def yank_commonname_from_cert(self, certfile):
+ '''Extract the commonName from a given PEM'''
+ rc, out = cmd(['openssl','asn1parse','-in',certfile])
+ if rc == 0:
+ ready = False
+ for line in out.splitlines():
+ if ready:
+ return line.split(':')[-1]
+ if ':commonName' in line:
+ ready = True
+ return socket.getfqdn()
+
+ def announce(self, text):
+ if self.my_verbosity:
+ print("(%s) " % (text), file=sys.stderr, end='')
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+
+ def make_clean(self):
+ rc, output = self.shell_cmd(['make','clean'])
+ self.assertEqual(rc, 0, output)
+
+ def get_makefile_compiler(self):
+ # Find potential compiler name
+ compiler = 'gcc'
+ if os.path.exists('Makefile'):
+ for line in open('Makefile'):
+ if line.startswith('CC') and '=' in line:
+ items = [x.strip() for x in line.split('=')]
+ if items[0] == 'CC':
+ compiler = items[1]
+ break
+ return compiler
+
+ def make_target(self, target, expected=0):
+ '''Compile a target and report output'''
+
+ compiler = self.get_makefile_compiler()
+ rc, output = self.shell_cmd(['make',target])
+ self.assertEqual(rc, expected, 'rc(%d)!=%d:\n' % (rc, expected) + output)
+ self.assertTrue('%s ' % (compiler) in output, 'Expected "%s":' % (compiler) + output)
+ return output
+
+ # call as return testlib.skipped()
+ def _skipped(self, reason=""):
+ '''Provide a visible way to indicate that a test was skipped'''
+ if reason != "":
+ reason = ': %s' % (reason)
+ self.announce("skipped%s" % (reason))
+ return False
+
+ def _testlib_shell_cmd(self,args,stdin=None, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT):
+ argstr = "'" + "', '".join(args).strip() + "'"
+ rc, out = cmd(args,stdin=stdin,stdout=stdout,stderr=stderr)
+ report = 'Command: ' + argstr + '\nOutput:\n' + out
+ return rc, report, out
+
+ def shell_cmd(self, args, stdin=None):
+ return cmd(args,stdin=stdin)
+
+ def assertShellExitEquals(self, expected, args, stdin=None, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, msg=""):
+ '''Test a shell command matches a specific exit code'''
+ rc, report, out = self._testlib_shell_cmd(args, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
+ result = 'Got exit code %d, expected %d\n' % (rc, expected)
+ self.assertEqual(expected, rc, msg + result + report)
+
+ def assertShellExitNotEquals(self, unwanted, args, stdin=None, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, msg=""):
+ '''Test a shell command doesn't match a specific exit code'''
+ rc, report, out = self._testlib_shell_cmd(args, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
+ result = 'Got (unwanted) exit code %d\n' % rc
+ self.assertNotEquals(unwanted, rc, msg + result + report)
+
+ def assertShellOutputContains(self, text, args, stdin=None, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, msg="", invert=False):
+ '''Test a shell command contains a specific output'''
+ rc, report, out = self._testlib_shell_cmd(args, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
+ result = 'Got exit code %d. Looking for text "%s"\n' % (rc, text)
+ if not invert:
+ self.assertTrue(text in out, msg + result + report)
+ else:
+ self.assertFalse(text in out, msg + result + report)
+
+ def assertShellOutputEquals(self, text, args, stdin=None, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, msg="", invert=False, expected=None):
+ '''Test a shell command matches a specific output'''
+ rc, report, out = self._testlib_shell_cmd(args, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
+ result = 'Got exit code %d. Looking for exact text "%s" (%s)\n' % (rc, text, " ".join(args))
+ if not invert:
+ self.assertEqual(text, out, msg + result + report)
+ else:
+ self.assertNotEquals(text, out, msg + result + report)
+ if expected != None:
+ result = 'Got exit code %d. Expected %d (%s)\n' % (rc, expected, " ".join(args))
+ self.assertEqual(rc, expected, msg + result + report)
+
+ def _word_find(self, report, content, invert=False):
+ '''Check for a specific string'''
+ if invert:
+ warning = 'Found "%s"\n' % content
+ self.assertTrue(content not in report, warning + report)
+ else:
+ warning = 'Could not find "%s"\n' % content
+ self.assertTrue(content in report, warning + report)
+
+ def _test_sysctl_value(self, path, expected, msg=None, exists=True):
+ sysctl = '/proc/sys/%s' % (path)
+ self.assertEqual(exists, os.path.exists(sysctl), sysctl)
+ value = None
+ if exists:
+ with open(sysctl) as sysctl_fd:
+ value = int(sysctl_fd.read())
+ report = "%s is not %d: %d" % (sysctl, expected, value)
+ if msg:
+ report += " (%s)" % (msg)
+ self.assertEqual(value, expected, report)
+ return value
+
+ def set_sysctl_value(self, path, desired):
+ sysctl = '/proc/sys/%s' % (path)
+ self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(sysctl),"%s does not exist" % (sysctl))
+ with open(sysctl, 'w') as sysctl_fh:
+ sysctl_fh.write(str(desired))
+ self._test_sysctl_value(path, desired)
+
+ def kernel_at_least(self, introduced):
+ return self.version_compare(self.kernel_version_ubuntu,
+ introduced) >= 0
+
+ def kernel_claims_cve_fixed(self, cve):
+ changelog = "/usr/share/doc/linux-image-%s/changelog.Debian.gz" % (self.kernel_version)
+ if os.path.exists(changelog):
+ for line in gzip.open(changelog):
+ if cve in line and not "revert" in line and not "Revert" in line:
+ return True
+ return False
+
+class TestGroup:
+ '''Create a temporary test group and remove it again in the dtor.'''
+
+ def __init__(self, group=None, lower=False):
+ '''Create a new group'''
+
+ self.group = None
+ if group:
+ if group_exists(group):
+ raise ValueError('group name already exists')
+ else:
+ while(True):
+ group = random_string(7,lower=lower)
+ if not group_exists(group):
+ break
+
+ assert subprocess.call(['groupadd',group]) == 0
+ self.group = group
+ g = grp.getgrnam(self.group)
+ self.gid = g[2]
+
+ def __del__(self):
+ '''Remove the created group.'''
+
+ if self.group:
+ rc, report = cmd(['groupdel', self.group])
+ assert rc == 0
+
+class TestUser:
+ '''Create a temporary test user and remove it again in the dtor.'''
+
+ def __init__(self, login=None, home=True, group=None, uidmin=None, lower=False, shell=None):
+ '''Create a new user account with a random password.
+
+ By default, the login name is random, too, but can be explicitly
+ specified with 'login'. By default, a home directory is created, this
+ can be suppressed with 'home=False'.'''
+
+ self.login = None
+
+ if os.geteuid() != 0:
+ raise ValueError("You must be root to run this test")
+
+ if login:
+ if login_exists(login):
+ raise ValueError('login name already exists')
+ else:
+ while(True):
+ login = 't' + random_string(7,lower=lower)
+ if not login_exists(login):
+ break
+
+ self.salt = random_string(2)
+ self.password = random_string(8,lower=lower)
+ self.crypted = crypt.crypt(self.password, self.salt)
+
+ creation = ['useradd', '-p', self.crypted]
+ if home:
+ creation += ['-m']
+ if group:
+ creation += ['-G',group]
+ if uidmin:
+ creation += ['-K','UID_MIN=%d'%uidmin]
+ if shell:
+ creation += ['-s',shell]
+ creation += [login]
+ assert subprocess.call(creation) == 0
+ # Set GECOS
+ assert subprocess.call(['usermod','-c','Buddy %s' % (login),login]) == 0
+
+ self.login = login
+ p = pwd.getpwnam(self.login)
+ self.uid = p[2]
+ self.gid = p[3]
+ self.gecos = p[4]
+ self.home = p[5]
+ self.shell = p[6]
+
+ def __del__(self):
+ '''Remove the created user account.'''
+
+ if self.login:
+ # sanity check the login name so we don't accidentally wipe too much
+ if len(self.login)>3 and not '/' in self.login:
+ subprocess.call(['rm','-rf', '/home/'+self.login, '/var/mail/'+self.login])
+ rc, report = cmd(['userdel', '-f', self.login])
+ assert rc == 0
+
+ def add_to_group(self, group):
+ '''Add user to the specified group name'''
+ rc, report = cmd(['usermod', '-G', group, self.login])
+ if rc != 0:
+ print(report)
+ assert rc == 0
+
+# Timeout handler using alarm() from John P. Speno's Pythonic Avocado
+class TimeoutFunctionException(Exception):
+ """Exception to raise on a timeout"""
+ pass
+class TimeoutFunction:
+ def __init__(self, function, timeout):
+ self.timeout = timeout
+ self.function = function
+
+ def handle_timeout(self, signum, frame):
+ raise TimeoutFunctionException()
+
+ def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ old = signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, self.handle_timeout)
+ signal.alarm(self.timeout)
+ try:
+ result = self.function(*args, **kwargs)
+ finally:
+ signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, old)
+ signal.alarm(0)
+ return result
+
+
+def main():
+ print("hi")
+ unittest.main()