#!/bin/sh # Ensure that cp --preserve=xattr, cp --preserve=all and mv preserve extended # attributes and install does not preserve extended attributes. # cp -a should preserve xattr, error diagnostics should not be displayed # Copyright (C) 2009-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # 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 . . "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src print_ver_ cp mv ginstall # Skip this test if cp was built without xattr support: touch src dest || framework_failure_ cp --preserve=xattr -n src dest \ || skip_ "coreutils built without xattr support" # this code was taken from test mv/backup-is-src cleanup_() { rm -rf "$other_partition_tmpdir"; } . "$abs_srcdir/tests/other-fs-tmpdir" b_other="$other_partition_tmpdir/b" rm -f "$b_other" || framework_failure_ # testing xattr name-value pair xattr_name="user.foo" xattr_value="bar" xattr_pair="$xattr_name=\"$xattr_value\"" # create new file and check its xattrs touch a || framework_failure_ getfattr -d a >out_a || skip_ "failed to get xattr of file" grep -F "$xattr_pair" out_a && framework_failure_ # try to set user xattr on file setfattr -n "$xattr_name" -v "$xattr_value" a >out_a \ || skip_ "failed to set xattr of file" getfattr -d a >out_a || skip_ "failed to get xattr of file" grep -F "$xattr_pair" out_a \ || skip_ "failed to set xattr of file" # cp should not preserve xattr by default cp a b || fail=1 getfattr -d b >out_b || skip_ "failed to get xattr of file" grep -F "$xattr_pair" out_b && fail=1 # test if --preserve=xattr option works cp --preserve=xattr a b || fail=1 getfattr -d b >out_b || skip_ "failed to get xattr of file" grep -F "$xattr_pair" out_b || fail=1 # test if --preserve=all option works cp --preserve=all a c || fail=1 getfattr -d c >out_c || skip_ "failed to get xattr of file" grep -F "$xattr_pair" out_c || fail=1 # cp's -a option must produce no diagnostics. cp -a a d 2>err && { compare /dev/null err || fail=1; } getfattr -d d >out_d || skip_ "failed to get xattr of file" grep -F "$xattr_pair" out_d || fail=1 # test if --preserve=xattr works even for files without write access chmod a-w a || framework_failure_ rm -f e cp --preserve=xattr a e || fail=1 getfattr -d e >out_e || skip_ "failed to get xattr of file" grep -F "$xattr_pair" out_e || fail=1 # Ensure that permission bits are preserved, too. src_perm=$(stat --format=%a a) dst_perm=$(stat --format=%a e) test "$dst_perm" = "$src_perm" || fail=1 chmod u+w a || framework_failure_ rm b || framework_failure_ # install should never preserve xattr ginstall a b || fail=1 getfattr -d b >out_b || skip_ "failed to get xattr of file" grep -F "$xattr_pair" out_b && fail=1 # mv should preserve xattr when renaming within a file system. # This is implicitly done by rename () and doesn't need explicit # xattr support in mv. mv a b || fail=1 getfattr -d b >out_b || skip_ "failed to get xattr of file" grep -F "$xattr_pair" out_b || cat >&2 <out_a \ || test_mv=0 getfattr -d "$b_other" >out_b || test_mv=0 grep -F "$xattr_pair" out_b || test_mv=0 rm -f "$b_other" || framework_failure_ if test $test_mv -eq 1; then # mv should preserve xattr when copying content from one partition to another mv b "$b_other" || fail=1 getfattr -d "$b_other" >out_b || skip_ "failed to get xattr of file" grep -F "$xattr_pair" out_b || fail=1 else cat >&2 <