From 6bf0a5cb5034a7e684dcc3500e841785237ce2dd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 19:32:43 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1:115.7.0. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- toolkit/mozapps/update/tests/TestAUSHelper.cpp | 462 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 462 insertions(+) create mode 100644 toolkit/mozapps/update/tests/TestAUSHelper.cpp (limited to 'toolkit/mozapps/update/tests/TestAUSHelper.cpp') diff --git a/toolkit/mozapps/update/tests/TestAUSHelper.cpp b/toolkit/mozapps/update/tests/TestAUSHelper.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d1b32e3caf --- /dev/null +++ b/toolkit/mozapps/update/tests/TestAUSHelper.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,462 @@ +/* Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain. + * http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ + */ + +#include "updatedefines.h" + +#ifdef XP_WIN +# include "commonupdatedir.h" +# include "updatehelper.h" +# include "certificatecheck.h" +# define NS_main wmain +# define NS_tgetcwd _wgetcwd +# define NS_ttoi _wtoi +#else +# define NS_main main +# define NS_tgetcwd getcwd +# define NS_ttoi atoi +#endif + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +static void WriteMsg(const NS_tchar* path, const char* status) { + FILE* outFP = NS_tfopen(path, NS_T("wb")); + if (!outFP) { + return; + } + + fprintf(outFP, "%s\n", status); + fclose(outFP); + outFP = nullptr; +} + +static bool CheckMsg(const NS_tchar* path, const char* expected) { + FILE* inFP = NS_tfopen(path, NS_T("rb")); + if (!inFP) { + return false; + } + + struct stat ms; + if (fstat(fileno(inFP), &ms)) { + fclose(inFP); + inFP = nullptr; + return false; + } + + char* mbuf = (char*)malloc(ms.st_size + 1); + if (!mbuf) { + fclose(inFP); + inFP = nullptr; + return false; + } + + size_t r = ms.st_size; + char* rb = mbuf; + size_t c = fread(rb, sizeof(char), 50, inFP); + r -= c; + if (c == 0 && r) { + free(mbuf); + fclose(inFP); + inFP = nullptr; + return false; + } + mbuf[ms.st_size] = '\0'; + rb = mbuf; + + bool isMatch = strcmp(rb, expected) == 0; + free(mbuf); + fclose(inFP); + inFP = nullptr; + return isMatch; +} + +int NS_main(int argc, NS_tchar** argv) { + if (argc == 2) { + if (!NS_tstrcmp(argv[1], NS_T("post-update-async")) || + !NS_tstrcmp(argv[1], NS_T("post-update-sync"))) { + NS_tchar exePath[MAXPATHLEN]; +#ifdef XP_WIN + if (!::GetModuleFileNameW(0, exePath, MAXPATHLEN)) { + return 1; + } +#else + if (!NS_tvsnprintf(exePath, sizeof(exePath) / sizeof(exePath[0]), + NS_T("%s"), argv[0])) { + return 1; + } +#endif + NS_tchar runFilePath[MAXPATHLEN]; + if (!NS_tvsnprintf(runFilePath, + sizeof(runFilePath) / sizeof(runFilePath[0]), + NS_T("%s.running"), exePath)) { + return 1; + } +#ifdef XP_WIN + if (!NS_taccess(runFilePath, F_OK)) { + // This makes it possible to check if the post update process was + // launched twice which happens when the service performs an update. + NS_tchar runFilePathBak[MAXPATHLEN]; + if (!NS_tvsnprintf(runFilePathBak, + sizeof(runFilePathBak) / sizeof(runFilePathBak[0]), + NS_T("%s.bak"), runFilePath)) { + return 1; + } + MoveFileExW(runFilePath, runFilePathBak, MOVEFILE_REPLACE_EXISTING); + } +#endif + WriteMsg(runFilePath, "running"); + + if (!NS_tstrcmp(argv[1], NS_T("post-update-sync"))) { +#ifdef XP_WIN + Sleep(2000); +#else + sleep(2); +#endif + } + + NS_tchar logFilePath[MAXPATHLEN]; + if (!NS_tvsnprintf(logFilePath, + sizeof(logFilePath) / sizeof(logFilePath[0]), + NS_T("%s.log"), exePath)) { + return 1; + } + WriteMsg(logFilePath, "post-update"); + return 0; + } + } + + if (argc < 3) { + fprintf( + stderr, + "\n" + "Application Update Service Test Helper\n" + "\n" + "Usage: WORKINGDIR INFILE OUTFILE -s SECONDS [FILETOLOCK]\n" + " or: WORKINGDIR LOGFILE [ARG2 ARG3...]\n" + " or: signature-check filepath\n" + " or: setup-symlink dir1 dir2 file symlink\n" + " or: remove-symlink dir1 dir2 file symlink\n" + " or: check-symlink symlink\n" + " or: check-umask existing-umask\n" + " or: post-update\n" + " or: create-update-dir\n" + "\n" + " WORKINGDIR \tThe relative path to the working directory to use.\n" + " INFILE \tThe relative path from the working directory for the " + "file to\n" + " \tread actions to perform such as finish.\n" + " OUTFILE \tThe relative path from the working directory for the " + "file to\n" + " \twrite status information.\n" + " SECONDS \tThe number of seconds to sleep.\n" + " FILETOLOCK \tThe relative path from the working directory to an " + "existing\n" + " \tfile to open exlusively.\n" + " \tOnly available on Windows platforms and silently " + "ignored on\n" + " \tother platforms.\n" + " LOGFILE \tThe relative path from the working directory to log " + "the\n" + " \tcommand line arguments.\n" + " ARG2 ARG3...\tArguments to write to the LOGFILE after the preceding " + "command\n" + " \tline arguments.\n" + "\n" + "Note: All paths must be relative.\n" + "\n"); + return 1; + } + + if (!NS_tstrcmp(argv[1], NS_T("check-signature"))) { +#if defined(XP_WIN) && defined(MOZ_MAINTENANCE_SERVICE) + if (ERROR_SUCCESS == VerifyCertificateTrustForFile(argv[2])) { + return 0; + } else { + return 1; + } +#else + // Not implemented on non-Windows platforms + return 1; +#endif + } + + if (!NS_tstrcmp(argv[1], NS_T("setup-symlink"))) { +#ifdef XP_UNIX + NS_tchar path[MAXPATHLEN]; + if (!NS_tvsnprintf(path, sizeof(path) / sizeof(path[0]), NS_T("%s/%s"), + NS_T("/tmp"), argv[2])) { + return 1; + } + if (mkdir(path, 0755)) { + return 1; + } + if (!NS_tvsnprintf(path, sizeof(path) / sizeof(path[0]), NS_T("%s/%s/%s"), + NS_T("/tmp"), argv[2], argv[3])) { + return 1; + } + if (mkdir(path, 0755)) { + return 1; + } + if (!NS_tvsnprintf(path, sizeof(path) / sizeof(path[0]), + NS_T("%s/%s/%s/%s"), NS_T("/tmp"), argv[2], argv[3], + argv[4])) { + return 1; + } + FILE* file = NS_tfopen(path, NS_T("w")); + if (file) { + fputs(NS_T("test"), file); + fclose(file); + } + if (symlink(path, argv[5]) != 0) { + return 1; + } + if (!NS_tvsnprintf(path, sizeof(path) / sizeof(path[0]), NS_T("%s/%s"), + NS_T("/tmp"), argv[2])) { + return 1; + } + if (argc > 6 && !NS_tstrcmp(argv[6], NS_T("change-perm"))) { + if (chmod(path, 0644)) { + return 1; + } + } + return 0; +#else + // Not implemented on non-Unix platforms + return 1; +#endif + } + + if (!NS_tstrcmp(argv[1], NS_T("remove-symlink"))) { +#ifdef XP_UNIX + // The following can be called at the start of a test in case these symlinks + // need to be removed if they already exist and at the end of a test to + // remove the symlinks created by the test so ignore file doesn't exist + // errors. + NS_tchar path[MAXPATHLEN]; + if (!NS_tvsnprintf(path, sizeof(path) / sizeof(path[0]), NS_T("%s/%s"), + NS_T("/tmp"), argv[2])) { + return 1; + } + if (chmod(path, 0755) && errno != ENOENT) { + return 1; + } + if (!NS_tvsnprintf(path, sizeof(path) / sizeof(path[0]), + NS_T("%s/%s/%s/%s"), NS_T("/tmp"), argv[2], argv[3], + argv[4])) { + return 1; + } + if (unlink(path) && errno != ENOENT) { + return 1; + } + if (!NS_tvsnprintf(path, sizeof(path) / sizeof(path[0]), NS_T("%s/%s/%s"), + NS_T("/tmp"), argv[2], argv[3])) { + return 1; + } + if (rmdir(path) && errno != ENOENT) { + return 1; + } + if (!NS_tvsnprintf(path, sizeof(path) / sizeof(path[0]), NS_T("%s/%s"), + NS_T("/tmp"), argv[2])) { + return 1; + } + if (rmdir(path) && errno != ENOENT) { + return 1; + } + return 0; +#else + // Not implemented on non-Unix platforms + return 1; +#endif + } + + if (!NS_tstrcmp(argv[1], NS_T("check-symlink"))) { +#ifdef XP_UNIX + struct stat ss; + if (lstat(argv[2], &ss)) { + return 1; + } + return S_ISLNK(ss.st_mode) ? 0 : 1; +#else + // Not implemented on non-Unix platforms + return 1; +#endif + } + + if (!NS_tstrcmp(argv[1], NS_T("check-umask"))) { +#ifdef XP_UNIX + // Discover the current value of the umask. There is no way to read the + // umask without changing it. The system call is specified as unable to + // fail. + uint32_t umask = ::umask(0777); + ::umask(umask); + + NS_tchar logFilePath[MAXPATHLEN]; + if (!NS_tvsnprintf(logFilePath, + sizeof(logFilePath) / sizeof(logFilePath[0]), NS_T("%s"), + argv[2])) { + return 1; + } + + FILE* logFP = NS_tfopen(logFilePath, NS_T("wb")); + if (!logFP) { + return 1; + } + fprintf(logFP, "check-umask\numask-%d\n", umask); + + fclose(logFP); + logFP = nullptr; + + return 0; +#else + // Not implemented on non-Unix platforms + return 1; +#endif + } + + if (!NS_tstrcmp(argv[1], NS_T("wait-for-service-stop"))) { +#if defined(XP_WIN) && defined(MOZ_MAINTENANCE_SERVICE) + const int maxWaitSeconds = NS_ttoi(argv[3]); + LPCWSTR serviceName = argv[2]; + DWORD serviceState = WaitForServiceStop(serviceName, maxWaitSeconds); + if (SERVICE_STOPPED == serviceState) { + return 0; + } else { + return serviceState; + } +#else + // Not implemented on non-Windows platforms + return 1; +#endif + } + + if (!NS_tstrcmp(argv[1], NS_T("wait-for-application-exit"))) { +#ifdef XP_WIN + const int maxWaitSeconds = NS_ttoi(argv[3]); + LPCWSTR application = argv[2]; + DWORD ret = WaitForProcessExit(application, maxWaitSeconds); + if (ERROR_SUCCESS == ret) { + return 0; + } else if (WAIT_TIMEOUT == ret) { + return 1; + } else { + return 2; + } +#else + // Not implemented on non-Windows platforms + return 1; +#endif + } + + if (!NS_tstrcmp(argv[1], NS_T("launch-service"))) { +#if defined(XP_WIN) && defined(MOZ_MAINTENANCE_SERVICE) + DWORD ret = + LaunchServiceSoftwareUpdateCommand(argc - 2, (LPCWSTR*)argv + 2); + if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS) { + // 192 is used to avoid reusing a possible return value from the call to + // WaitForServiceStop + return 0x000000C0; + } + // Wait a maximum of 120 seconds. + DWORD lastState = WaitForServiceStop(SVC_NAME, 120); + if (SERVICE_STOPPED == lastState) { + return 0; + } + return lastState; +#else + // Not implemented on non-Windows platforms + return 1; +#endif + } + + if (!NS_tstrcmp(argv[1], NS_T("create-update-dir"))) { +#ifdef XP_WIN + mozilla::UniquePtr updateDir; + HRESULT result = GetCommonUpdateDirectory(argv[2], updateDir); + return SUCCEEDED(result) ? 0 : 1; +#else + // Not implemented on non-Windows platforms + return 1; +#endif + } + + if (NS_tchdir(argv[1]) != 0) { + return 1; + } + + // File in use test helper section + if (!NS_tstrcmp(argv[4], NS_T("-s"))) { + // Note: glibc's getcwd() allocates the buffer dynamically using malloc(3) + // if buf (the 1st param) is NULL so free cwd when it is no longer needed. + NS_tchar* cwd = NS_tgetcwd(nullptr, 0); + NS_tchar inFilePath[MAXPATHLEN]; + if (!NS_tvsnprintf(inFilePath, sizeof(inFilePath) / sizeof(inFilePath[0]), + NS_T("%s/%s"), cwd, argv[2])) { + return 1; + } + NS_tchar outFilePath[MAXPATHLEN]; + if (!NS_tvsnprintf(outFilePath, + sizeof(outFilePath) / sizeof(outFilePath[0]), + NS_T("%s/%s"), cwd, argv[3])) { + return 1; + } + free(cwd); + + int seconds = NS_ttoi(argv[5]); +#ifdef XP_WIN + HANDLE hFile = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; + if (argc == 7) { + hFile = CreateFileW(argv[6], DELETE | GENERIC_WRITE, 0, nullptr, + OPEN_EXISTING, 0, nullptr); + if (hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { + WriteMsg(outFilePath, "error_locking"); + return 1; + } + } + + WriteMsg(outFilePath, "sleeping"); + int i = 0; + while (!CheckMsg(inFilePath, "finish\n") && i++ <= seconds) { + Sleep(1000); + } + + if (argc == 7) { + CloseHandle(hFile); + } +#else + WriteMsg(outFilePath, "sleeping"); + int i = 0; + while (!CheckMsg(inFilePath, "finish\n") && i++ <= seconds) { + sleep(1); + } +#endif + WriteMsg(outFilePath, "finished"); + return 0; + } + + { + // Command line argument test helper section + NS_tchar logFilePath[MAXPATHLEN]; + if (!NS_tvsnprintf(logFilePath, + sizeof(logFilePath) / sizeof(logFilePath[0]), NS_T("%s"), + argv[2])) { + return 1; + } + + FILE* logFP = NS_tfopen(logFilePath, NS_T("wb")); + if (!logFP) { + return 1; + } + for (int i = 1; i < argc; ++i) { + fprintf(logFP, LOG_S "\n", argv[i]); + } + + fclose(logFP); + logFP = nullptr; + } + + return 0; +} -- cgit v1.2.3