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Raku
Executable File
483 lines
13 KiB
Raku
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
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# Test EncFS normal and paranoid mode
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use Test::More tests => 132;
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use File::Path;
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use File::Copy;
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use File::Temp;
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use IO::Handle;
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require("integration/common.pl");
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my $tempDir = $ENV{'TMPDIR'} || "/tmp";
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if($^O eq "linux" and $tempDir eq "/tmp") {
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# On Linux, /tmp is often a tmpfs mount that does not support
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# extended attributes. Use /var/tmp instead.
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$tempDir = "/var/tmp";
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}
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# Find attr binary
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# Linux
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my $setattr = "attr -s encfs -V hello";
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my $getattr = "attr -g encfs";
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if(system("which xattr > /dev/null 2>&1") == 0)
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{
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# Mac OS X
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$setattr = "xattr -sw encfs hello";
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$getattr = "xattr -sp encfs";
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}
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if(system("which lsextattr > /dev/null 2>&1") == 0)
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{
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# FreeBSD
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$setattr = "setextattr -h user encfs hello";
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$getattr = "getextattr -h user encfs";
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}
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# Do we support xattr ?
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my $have_xattr = 1;
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if(system("./build/encfs --verbose --version 2>&1 | grep -q HAVE_XATTR") != 0)
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{
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$have_xattr = 0;
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}
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# Did we ask, or are we simply able to run "sudo" tests ?
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my $sudo_cmd;
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if ($> == 0)
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{
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$sudo_cmd="";
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}
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elsif (defined($ENV{'SUDO_TESTS'}))
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{
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$sudo_cmd="sudo";
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}
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# test filesystem in standard config mode
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&runTests('standard');
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# test in paranoia mode
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&runTests('paranoia');
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# Wrapper function - runs all tests in the specified mode
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sub runTests
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{
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my $mode = shift;
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print STDERR "\nrunTests: mode=$mode sudo=";
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print STDERR (defined($sudo_cmd) ? "on" : "off")."\n";
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&newWorkingDir;
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my $hardlinks = 1;
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if($mode eq 'standard')
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{
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&mount("--standard");
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} elsif($mode eq 'paranoia')
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{
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&mount("--paranoia");
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$hardlinks = 0; # no hardlinks in paranoia mode
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&corruption;
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} else
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{
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die "invalid test mode";
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}
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# tests..
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&fileCreation;
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&links($hardlinks);
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&truncate;
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&renames;
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&internalModification;
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&grow;
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&umask0777;
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&create_unmount_remount;
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&checkReadError;
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&checkWriteError;
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&configFromPipe;
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&cleanup;
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}
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# Helper function
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# Create a new empty working directory
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sub newWorkingDir
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{
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our $workingDir = mkdtemp("$tempDir/encfs-tests-XXXX")
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|| BAIL_OUT("Could not create temporary directory");
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our $raw = "$workingDir/raw";
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our $crypt = "$workingDir/crypt";
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}
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# Test Corruption
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# Modify the encrypted file and verify that the MAC check detects it
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sub corruption
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{
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ok( open(OUT, "+> $crypt/corrupt") && print(OUT "12345678901234567890")
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&& close(OUT), "create corruption-test file" );
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$e = encName("corrupt");
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ok( open(OUT, ">> $raw/$e") && print(OUT "garbage") && close(OUT),
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"corrupting raw file");
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ok( open(IN, "< $crypt/corrupt"), "open corrupted file");
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my $content;
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$result = read(IN, $content, 20);
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ok($!{EBADMSG} && (! defined $result), "corrupted file with MAC returns read error: $!");
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}
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# Test internal modification
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# Create a file of fixed size and overwrite data at different offsets
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# (like a database would do)
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sub internalModification
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{
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$ofile = "$workingDir/crypt-internal-$$";
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writeZeroes($ofile, 2*1024);
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ok(copy($ofile, "$crypt/internal"), "copying crypt-internal file");
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open(my $out1, "+<", "$crypt/internal");
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open(my $out2, "+<", $ofile);
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@fhs = ($out1, $out2);
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$ori = md5fh($out1);
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$b = md5fh($out2);
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ok( $ori eq $b, "random file md5 matches");
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my @offsets = (10, 30, 1020, 1200);
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foreach my $o (@offsets)
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{
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foreach my $fh(@fhs) {
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seek($fh, $o, 0);
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print($fh "garbagegarbagegarbagegarbagegarbage");
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}
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$a=md5fh($out1);
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$b=md5fh($out2);
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ok( ($a eq $b) && ($a ne $ori), "internal modification at $o");
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}
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close($out1);
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close($out2);
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}
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# Test renames
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sub renames
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{
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ok( open(F, ">$crypt/orig-name") && close F, "create file for rename test");
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ok( -f "$crypt/orig-name", "file exists");
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ok( rename("$crypt/orig-name", "$crypt/2nd-name"), "rename");
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ok( ! -f "$crypt/orig-name", "file exists");
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ok( -f "$crypt/2nd-name", "file exists");
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# rename directory with contents
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ok( mkpath("$crypt/orig-dir/foo"), "mkdir for rename test");
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ok( open(F, ">$crypt/orig-dir/foo/bar") && close F, "make file");
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ok( rename("$crypt/orig-dir", "$crypt/new-dir"), "rename dir");
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ok( -f "$crypt/new-dir/foo/bar", "dir rename contents");
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# TODO: rename failure? (check undo works)
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# check time stamps of files on rename
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my $mtime = (stat "$crypt/2nd-name")[9];
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# change time to 60 seconds earlier
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my $olderTime = $mtime - 60;
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ok( utime($olderTime, $olderTime, "$crypt/2nd-name"), "change time");
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ok( rename("$crypt/2nd-name", "$crypt/3rd-name"), "rename");
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is( (stat "$crypt/3rd-name")[9], $olderTime, "time unchanged by rename");
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}
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# Test truncate and grow
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sub truncate
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{
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# write to file, then truncate it
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ok( open(OUT, "+> $crypt/trunc"), "create truncate-test file");
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autoflush OUT 1;
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print OUT "12345678901234567890";
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is( -s "$crypt/trunc", 20, "initial file size" );
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ok( truncate(OUT, 10), "truncate" );
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is( -s "$crypt/trunc", 10, "truncated file size");
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is( qx(cat "$crypt/trunc"), "1234567890", "truncated file contents");
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# try growing the file as well.
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ok( truncate(OUT, 30), "truncate extend");
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is( -s "$crypt/trunc", 30, "truncated file size");
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seek(OUT, 30, 0);
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print OUT "12345";
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is( -s "$crypt/trunc", 35, "truncated file size");
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is( md5fh(*OUT), "5f170cc34b1944d75d86cc01496292df",
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"content digest");
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# try crossing block boundaries
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seek(OUT, 10000,0);
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print OUT "abcde";
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is( md5fh(*OUT), "117a51c980b64dcd21df097d02206f98",
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"content digest");
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# then truncate back to 35 chars
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truncate(OUT, 35);
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is( md5fh(*OUT), "5f170cc34b1944d75d86cc01496292df",
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"content digest");
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close OUT;
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}
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# Test file creation and removal
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sub fileCreation
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{
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# create a file
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qx(date > "$crypt/df.txt");
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ok( -f "$crypt/df.txt", "file created" ) || BAIL_OUT("file create failed");
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# ensure there is an encrypted version.
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my $c = encName("df.txt");
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cmp_ok( length($c), '>', 8, "encrypted name ok" );
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ok( -f "$raw/$c", "encrypted file $raw/$c created" );
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# check contents
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my $count = qx(grep -c crypt-$$ "$crypt/df.txt");
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isnt(scalar($count), 0, "encrypted file readable");
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unlink "$crypt/df.txt";
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ok( ! -f "$crypt/df.txt", "file removal" );
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ok( ! -f "$raw/$c", "file removal" );
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}
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# Test file growth
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sub grow
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{
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open(my $fh_a, "+>$crypt/grow");
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open(my $fh_b, "+>$workingDir/grow");
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my $d = "1234567"; # Length 7 so we are not aligned to the block size
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my $len = 7;
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my $old = "";
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my $errs = 0;
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my $i;
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for($i=1; $i<1000; $i++)
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{
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print($fh_a $d);
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print($fh_b $d);
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my $a = md5fh($fh_a);
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my $b = md5fh($fh_b);
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my $size = $len * $i;
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# md5sums must be identical but must have changed
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if($a ne $b || $a eq $old)
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{
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$errs++;
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}
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$old = $a;
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}
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ok($errs == 0, "grow file by $len bytes, $i times");
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close($fh_a);
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close($fh_b);
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}
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# Helper function
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# Check a file's content
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sub checkContents
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{
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my ($file, $expected, $testName) = @_;
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open(IN, "< $file");
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my $line = <IN>;
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is( $line, $expected, $testName );
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close IN;
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}
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# Helper function
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# Convert plain-text filename to encrypted filename
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sub encName
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{
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my $plain = shift;
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my $enc = qx(./build/encfsctl encode --extpass="echo test" $raw $plain);
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chomp($enc);
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return $enc;
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}
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# Test symlinks & hardlinks, and extended attributes
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sub links
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{
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my $hardlinkTests = shift;
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my $contents = "hello world\n";
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ok( open(OUT, "> $crypt/data"), "create file for link test" );
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print OUT $contents;
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close OUT;
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# symlinks
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ok( symlink("$crypt/data", "$crypt/data-fqn") , "fqn symlink");
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checkContents("$crypt/data-fqn", $contents, "fqn link traversal");
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is( readlink("$crypt/data-fqn"), "$crypt/data", "read fqn symlink");
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ok( symlink("data", "$crypt/data-rel"), "local symlink");
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checkContents("$crypt/data-rel", $contents, "rel link traversal");
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is( readlink("$crypt/data-rel"), "data", "read rel symlink");
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SKIP: {
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skip "No hardlink support", 2 unless $hardlinkTests;
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ok( link("$crypt/data", "$crypt/data.2"), "hard link");
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checkContents("$crypt/data.2", $contents, "hardlink read");
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};
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# extended attributes
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my $return_code = ($have_xattr) ? system("$setattr $crypt/data") : 0;
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is($return_code, 0, "extended attributes can be set (return code was $return_code)");
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$return_code = ($have_xattr) ? system("$getattr $crypt/data") : 0;
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is($return_code, 0, "extended attributes can be get (return code was $return_code)");
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# this is suppused to fail, so get rid of the error message
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$return_code = ($have_xattr) ? system("$getattr $crypt/data-rel 2> /dev/null") : 1;
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isnt($return_code, 0, "extended attributes operations do not follow symlinks (return code was $return_code)");
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}
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# Test mount
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# Leaves the filesystem mounted - also used as a helper function
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sub mount
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{
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my $args = shift;
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# When these fail, the rest of the tests makes no sense
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mkdir($raw) || BAIL_OUT("Could not create $raw: $!");
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mkdir($crypt) || BAIL_OUT("Could not create $crypt: $!");
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delete $ENV{"ENCFS6_CONFIG"};
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remount($args);
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ok( $? == 0, "encfs command returns 0") || BAIL_OUT("");
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ok( -f "$raw/.encfs6.xml", "created control file") || BAIL_OUT("");
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}
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# Helper function
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# Mount without any prior checks
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sub remount
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{
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my $args = shift;
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my $cmdline = "./build/encfs --extpass=\"echo test\" $args $raw $crypt 2>&1";
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# This makes sure we get to see stderr ^
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system($cmdline);
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}
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# Helper function
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# Unmount and delete mountpoint
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sub cleanup
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{
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portable_unmount($crypt);
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rmdir $crypt;
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ok( ! -d $crypt, "unmount ok, mount point removed");
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rmtree($workingDir);
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ok( ! -d $workingDir, "working dir removed");
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}
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# Test that we can create and write to a a file even if umask is set to 0777
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# Regression test for bug https://github.com/vgough/encfs/issues/181
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sub umask0777
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{
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my $old = umask(0777);
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ok(open(my $fh, "+>$crypt/umask0777"), "open with umask 0777");
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close($fh);
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umask($old);
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}
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# Test that we can read the configuration from a named pipe
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# Regression test for https://github.com/vgough/encfs/issues/253
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sub configFromPipe
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{
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portable_unmount($crypt);
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rename("$raw/.encfs6.xml", "$raw/.encfs6.xml.orig");
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system("mkfifo $raw/.encfs6.xml");
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my $child = fork();
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unless ($child) {
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&remount("--standard");
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exit;
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}
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system("cat $raw/.encfs6.xml.orig > $raw/.encfs6.xml");
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waitpid($child, 0);
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ok( 0 == $?, "encfs mount with named pipe based config failed");
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}
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sub create_unmount_remount
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{
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my $crypt = "$workingDir/create_remount.crypt";
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my $mnt = "$workingDir/create_remount.mnt";
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mkdir($crypt) || BAIL_OUT($!);
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mkdir($mnt) || BAIL_OUT($!);
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system("./build/encfs --standard --extpass=\"echo test\" $crypt $mnt 2>&1");
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ok( $? == 0, "encfs command returns 0") || return;
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ok( -f "$crypt/.encfs6.xml", "created control file") || return;
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# Write some text
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my $contents = "hello world\n";
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ok( open(OUT, "> $mnt/test_file_1"), "write content");
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print OUT $contents;
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close OUT;
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# Unmount
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portable_unmount($mnt);
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# Mount again
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system("./build/encfs --extpass=\"echo test\" $crypt $mnt 2>&1");
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ok( $? == 0, "encfs command returns 0") || return;
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# Check if content is still there
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checkContents("$mnt/test_file_1", $contents);
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portable_unmount($mnt);
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}
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# Test that read errors are correctly thrown up to us
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sub checkReadError
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{
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# Not sure how to implement this, so feel free !
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ok(1, "read error");
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}
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# Test that write errors are correctly thrown up to us
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sub checkWriteError
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{
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# No OSX impl (for now, feel free to find how to), and requires "sudo".
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if($^O eq "darwin" || !defined($sudo_cmd)) {
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ok(1, "write error");
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ok(1, "write error");
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ok(1, "write error");
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ok(1, "write error");
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}
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else {
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my $crypt = "$workingDir/checkWriteError.crypt";
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my $mnt = "$workingDir/checkWriteError.mnt";
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mkdir($crypt) || BAIL_OUT($!);
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mkdir($mnt) || BAIL_OUT($!);
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system("$sudo_cmd mount -t tmpfs -o size=1m tmpfs $crypt");
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ok( $? == 0, "mount command returns 0") || return;
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system("./build/encfs --standard --extpass=\"echo test\" $crypt $mnt 2>&1");
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ok( $? == 0, "encfs command returns 0") || return;
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ok(open(OUT , "> $mnt/file"), "write content");
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while(print OUT "0123456789") {}
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ok ($!{ENOSPC}, "write returned $! instead of ENOSPC");
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close OUT;
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portable_unmount($mnt);
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system("$sudo_cmd umount $crypt");
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}
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}
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