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#! /bin/bash
#
# Basic tests for types creating/writing files
#
set -e
set -x
rm -fr /tmp/{f,F,w}
mkdir /tmp/{f,F,w}
touch /tmp/file-owned-by-root
#
# 'f'
#
systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
f /tmp/f/1 0644 - - - -
f /tmp/f/2 0644 - - - This string should be written
EOF
### '1' should exist and be empty
test -f /tmp/f/1; ! test -s /tmp/f/1
test $(stat -c %U:%G:%a /tmp/f/1) = "root:root:644"
test $(stat -c %U:%G:%a /tmp/f/2) = "root:root:644"
test "$(< /tmp/f/2)" = "This string should be written"
### The perms are supposed to be updated even if the file already exists.
systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
f /tmp/f/1 0666 daemon daemon - This string should not be written
EOF
# file should be empty
! test -s /tmp/f/1
test $(stat -c %U:%G:%a /tmp/f/1) = "daemon:daemon:666"
### But we shouldn't try to set perms on an existing file which is not a
### regular one.
mkfifo /tmp/f/fifo
chmod 644 /tmp/f/fifo
! systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
f /tmp/f/fifo 0666 daemon daemon - This string should not be written
EOF
test -p /tmp/f/fifo
test $(stat -c %U:%G:%a /tmp/f/fifo) = "root:root:644"
### 'f' should not follow symlinks.
ln -s missing /tmp/f/dangling
ln -s /tmp/file-owned-by-root /tmp/f/symlink
! systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
f /tmp/f/dangling 0644 daemon daemon - -
f /tmp/f/symlink 0644 daemon daemon - -
EOF
! test -e /tmp/f/missing
test $(stat -c %U:%G:%a /tmp/file-owned-by-root) = "root:root:644"
### Handle read-only filesystem gracefully: we shouldn't fail if the target
### already exists and have the correct perms.
mkdir /tmp/f/rw-fs
mkdir /tmp/f/ro-fs
touch /tmp/f/rw-fs/foo
chmod 644 /tmp/f/rw-fs/foo
mount -o bind,ro /tmp/f/rw-fs /tmp/f/ro-fs
systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
f /tmp/f/ro-fs/foo 0644 - - - - This string should not be written
EOF
test -f /tmp/f/ro-fs/foo; ! test -s /tmp/f/ro-fs/foo
! systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
f /tmp/f/ro-fs/foo 0666 - - - -
EOF
test $(stat -c %U:%G:%a /tmp/f/fifo) = "root:root:644"
! systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
f /tmp/f/ro-fs/bar 0644 - - - -
EOF
! test -e /tmp/f/ro-fs/bar
### 'f' shouldn't follow unsafe paths.
mkdir /tmp/f/daemon
ln -s /root /tmp/f/daemon/unsafe-symlink
chown -R --no-dereference daemon:daemon /tmp/f/daemon
! systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
f /tmp/f/daemon/unsafe-symlink/exploit 0644 daemon daemon - -
EOF
! test -e /tmp/f/daemon/unsafe-symlink/exploit
#
# 'F'
#
echo "This should be truncated" >/tmp/F/truncated
echo "This should be truncated" >/tmp/F/truncated-with-content
systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
F /tmp/F/created 0644 - - - -
F /tmp/F/created-with-content 0644 - - - new content
F /tmp/F/truncated 0666 daemon daemon - -
F /tmp/F/truncated-with-content 0666 daemon daemon - new content
EOF
test -f /tmp/F/created; ! test -s /tmp/F/created
test -f /tmp/F/created-with-content
test "$(< /tmp/F/created-with-content)" = "new content"
test -f /tmp/F/truncated; ! test -s /tmp/F/truncated
test $(stat -c %U:%G:%a /tmp/F/truncated) = "daemon:daemon:666"
test -s /tmp/F/truncated-with-content
test $(stat -c %U:%G:%a /tmp/F/truncated-with-content) = "daemon:daemon:666"
### We shouldn't try to truncate anything but regular files since the behavior is
### unspecified in the other cases.
mkfifo /tmp/F/fifo
! systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
F /tmp/F/fifo 0644 - - - -
EOF
test -p /tmp/F/fifo
### 'F' should not follow symlinks.
ln -s missing /tmp/F/dangling
ln -s /tmp/file-owned-by-root /tmp/F/symlink
! systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
f /tmp/F/dangling 0644 daemon daemon - -
f /tmp/F/symlink 0644 daemon daemon - -
EOF
! test -e /tmp/F/missing
test $(stat -c %U:%G:%a /tmp/file-owned-by-root) = "root:root:644"
### Handle read-only filesystem gracefully: we shouldn't fail if the target
### already exists and is empty.
mkdir /tmp/F/rw-fs
mkdir /tmp/F/ro-fs
touch /tmp/F/rw-fs/foo
chmod 644 /tmp/F/rw-fs/foo
mount -o bind,ro /tmp/F/rw-fs /tmp/F/ro-fs
systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
F /tmp/F/ro-fs/foo 0644 - - - -
EOF
test -f /tmp/F/ro-fs/foo; ! test -s /tmp/F/ro-fs/foo
echo "truncating is not allowed anymore" >/tmp/F/rw-fs/foo
! systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
F /tmp/F/ro-fs/foo 0644 - - - -
EOF
! systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
F /tmp/F/ro-fs/foo 0644 - - - - This string should not be written
EOF
test -f /tmp/F/ro-fs/foo; ! test -s /tmp/F/ro-fs/foo
# Trying to change the perms should fail.
>/tmp/F/rw-fs/foo
! systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
F /tmp/F/ro-fs/foo 0666 - - - -
EOF
test $(stat -c %U:%G:%a /tmp/F/ro-fs/foo) = "root:root:644"
### Try to create a new file.
! systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
F /tmp/F/ro-fs/bar 0644 - - - -
EOF
! test -e /tmp/F/ro-fs/bar
### 'F' shouldn't follow unsafe paths.
mkdir /tmp/F/daemon
ln -s /root /tmp/F/daemon/unsafe-symlink
chown -R --no-dereference daemon:daemon /tmp/F/daemon
! systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
F /tmp/F/daemon/unsafe-symlink/exploit 0644 daemon daemon - -
EOF
! test -e /tmp/F/daemon/unsafe-symlink/exploit
#
# 'w'
#
touch /tmp/w/overwritten
### nop if the target does not exist.
systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
w /tmp/w/unexistent 0644 - - - new content
EOF
! test -e /tmp/w/unexistent
### no argument given -> fails.
! systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
w /tmp/w/unexistent 0644 - - - -
EOF
### write into an empty file.
systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
w /tmp/w/overwritten 0644 - - - old content
EOF
test -f /tmp/w/overwritten
test "$(< /tmp/w/overwritten)" = "old content"
### new content is overwritten
systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
w /tmp/w/overwritten 0644 - - - new content
EOF
test -f /tmp/w/overwritten
test "$(< /tmp/w/overwritten)" = "new content"
### writing into an 'exotic' file should be allowed.
systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
w /dev/null - - - - new content
EOF
### 'w' follows symlinks
ln -s ./overwritten /tmp/w/symlink
systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
w /tmp/w/symlink - - - - $(readlink -e /tmp/w/symlink)
EOF
readlink -e /tmp/w/symlink
test "$(< /tmp/w/overwritten)" = "/tmp/w/overwritten"
### 'w' shouldn't follow unsafe paths.
mkdir /tmp/w/daemon
ln -s /root /tmp/w/daemon/unsafe-symlink
chown -R --no-dereference daemon:daemon /tmp/w/daemon
! systemd-tmpfiles --create - <<EOF
f /tmp/w/daemon/unsafe-symlink/exploit 0644 daemon daemon - -
EOF
! test -e /tmp/w/daemon/unsafe-symlink/exploit
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