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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-28 13:16:40 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-28 13:16:40 +0000 |
commit | 47ab3d4a42e9ab51c465c4322d2ec233f6324e6b (patch) | |
tree | a61a0ffd83f4a3def4b36e5c8e99630c559aa723 /misc/cgo/test/issue1435.go | |
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Adding upstream version 1.18.10.upstream/1.18.10upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/misc/cgo/test/issue1435.go b/misc/cgo/test/issue1435.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..91db155 --- /dev/null +++ b/misc/cgo/test/issue1435.go @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +//go:build linux && cgo +// +build linux,cgo + +package cgotest + +import ( + "fmt" + "os" + "sort" + "strings" + "syscall" + "testing" +) + +// #include <stdio.h> +// #include <stdlib.h> +// #include <pthread.h> +// #include <unistd.h> +// #include <sys/types.h> +// +// pthread_t *t = NULL; +// pthread_mutex_t mu; +// int nts = 0; +// int all_done = 0; +// +// static void *aFn(void *vargp) { +// int done = 0; +// while (!done) { +// usleep(100); +// pthread_mutex_lock(&mu); +// done = all_done; +// pthread_mutex_unlock(&mu); +// } +// return NULL; +// } +// +// void trial(int argc) { +// int i; +// nts = argc; +// t = calloc(nts, sizeof(pthread_t)); +// pthread_mutex_init(&mu, NULL); +// for (i = 0; i < nts; i++) { +// pthread_create(&t[i], NULL, aFn, NULL); +// } +// } +// +// void cleanup(void) { +// int i; +// pthread_mutex_lock(&mu); +// all_done = 1; +// pthread_mutex_unlock(&mu); +// for (i = 0; i < nts; i++) { +// pthread_join(t[i], NULL); +// } +// pthread_mutex_destroy(&mu); +// free(t); +// } +import "C" + +// compareStatus is used to confirm the contents of the thread +// specific status files match expectations. +func compareStatus(filter, expect string) error { + expected := filter + expect + pid := syscall.Getpid() + fs, err := os.ReadDir(fmt.Sprintf("/proc/%d/task", pid)) + if err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("unable to find %d tasks: %v", pid, err) + } + expectedProc := fmt.Sprintf("Pid:\t%d", pid) + foundAThread := false + for _, f := range fs { + tf := fmt.Sprintf("/proc/%s/status", f.Name()) + d, err := os.ReadFile(tf) + if err != nil { + // There are a surprising number of ways this + // can error out on linux. We've seen all of + // the following, so treat any error here as + // equivalent to the "process is gone": + // os.IsNotExist(err), + // "... : no such process", + // "... : bad file descriptor. + continue + } + lines := strings.Split(string(d), "\n") + for _, line := range lines { + // Different kernel vintages pad differently. + line = strings.TrimSpace(line) + if strings.HasPrefix(line, "Pid:\t") { + // On loaded systems, it is possible + // for a TID to be reused really + // quickly. As such, we need to + // validate that the thread status + // info we just read is a task of the + // same process PID as we are + // currently running, and not a + // recently terminated thread + // resurfaced in a different process. + if line != expectedProc { + break + } + // Fall through in the unlikely case + // that filter at some point is + // "Pid:\t". + } + if strings.HasPrefix(line, filter) { + if line == expected { + foundAThread = true + break + } + if filter == "Groups:" && strings.HasPrefix(line, "Groups:\t") { + // https://github.com/golang/go/issues/46145 + // Containers don't reliably output this line in sorted order so manually sort and compare that. + a := strings.Split(line[8:], " ") + sort.Strings(a) + got := strings.Join(a, " ") + if got == expected[8:] { + foundAThread = true + break + } + + } + return fmt.Errorf("%q got:%q want:%q (bad) [pid=%d file:'%s' %v]\n", tf, line, expected, pid, string(d), expectedProc) + } + } + } + if !foundAThread { + return fmt.Errorf("found no thread /proc/<TID>/status files for process %q", expectedProc) + } + return nil +} + +// test1435 test 9 glibc implemented setuid/gid syscall functions are +// mapped. This test is a slightly more expansive test than that of +// src/syscall/syscall_linux_test.go:TestSetuidEtc() insofar as it +// launches concurrent threads from C code via CGo and validates that +// they are subject to the system calls being tested. For the actual +// Go functionality being tested here, the syscall_linux_test version +// is considered authoritative, but non-trivial improvements to that +// should be mirrored here. +func test1435(t *testing.T) { + if syscall.Getuid() != 0 { + t.Skip("skipping root only test") + } + + // Launch some threads in C. + const cts = 5 + C.trial(cts) + defer C.cleanup() + + vs := []struct { + call string + fn func() error + filter, expect string + }{ + {call: "Setegid(1)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setegid(1) }, filter: "Gid:", expect: "\t0\t1\t0\t1"}, + {call: "Setegid(0)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setegid(0) }, filter: "Gid:", expect: "\t0\t0\t0\t0"}, + + {call: "Seteuid(1)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Seteuid(1) }, filter: "Uid:", expect: "\t0\t1\t0\t1"}, + {call: "Setuid(0)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setuid(0) }, filter: "Uid:", expect: "\t0\t0\t0\t0"}, + + {call: "Setgid(1)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setgid(1) }, filter: "Gid:", expect: "\t1\t1\t1\t1"}, + {call: "Setgid(0)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setgid(0) }, filter: "Gid:", expect: "\t0\t0\t0\t0"}, + + {call: "Setgroups([]int{0,1,2,3})", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setgroups([]int{0, 1, 2, 3}) }, filter: "Groups:", expect: "\t0 1 2 3"}, + {call: "Setgroups(nil)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setgroups(nil) }, filter: "Groups:", expect: ""}, + {call: "Setgroups([]int{0})", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setgroups([]int{0}) }, filter: "Groups:", expect: "\t0"}, + + {call: "Setregid(101,0)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setregid(101, 0) }, filter: "Gid:", expect: "\t101\t0\t0\t0"}, + {call: "Setregid(0,102)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setregid(0, 102) }, filter: "Gid:", expect: "\t0\t102\t102\t102"}, + {call: "Setregid(0,0)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setregid(0, 0) }, filter: "Gid:", expect: "\t0\t0\t0\t0"}, + + {call: "Setreuid(1,0)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setreuid(1, 0) }, filter: "Uid:", expect: "\t1\t0\t0\t0"}, + {call: "Setreuid(0,2)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setreuid(0, 2) }, filter: "Uid:", expect: "\t0\t2\t2\t2"}, + {call: "Setreuid(0,0)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setreuid(0, 0) }, filter: "Uid:", expect: "\t0\t0\t0\t0"}, + + {call: "Setresgid(101,0,102)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setresgid(101, 0, 102) }, filter: "Gid:", expect: "\t101\t0\t102\t0"}, + {call: "Setresgid(0,102,101)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setresgid(0, 102, 101) }, filter: "Gid:", expect: "\t0\t102\t101\t102"}, + {call: "Setresgid(0,0,0)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setresgid(0, 0, 0) }, filter: "Gid:", expect: "\t0\t0\t0\t0"}, + + {call: "Setresuid(1,0,2)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setresuid(1, 0, 2) }, filter: "Uid:", expect: "\t1\t0\t2\t0"}, + {call: "Setresuid(0,2,1)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setresuid(0, 2, 1) }, filter: "Uid:", expect: "\t0\t2\t1\t2"}, + {call: "Setresuid(0,0,0)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setresuid(0, 0, 0) }, filter: "Uid:", expect: "\t0\t0\t0\t0"}, + } + + for i, v := range vs { + if err := v.fn(); err != nil { + t.Errorf("[%d] %q failed: %v", i, v.call, err) + continue + } + if err := compareStatus(v.filter, v.expect); err != nil { + t.Errorf("[%d] %q comparison: %v", i, v.call, err) + } + } +} |