CMake/Utilities/cmlibarchive/libarchive/test/test_compat_tar_hardlink.c

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Tim Kientzle
* All rights reserved.
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#include "test.h"
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD: src/lib/libarchive/test/test_compat_tar_hardlink.c,v 1.3 2008/08/11 01:19:36 kientzle Exp $");
/*
* Background: There are two written standards for the tar file format.
* The first is the POSIX 1988 "ustar" format, the second is the 2001
* "pax extended" format that builds on the "ustar" format by adding
* support for generic additional attributes. Buried in the details
* is one frustrating incompatibility: The 1988 standard says that
* tar readers MUST ignore the size field on hardlink entries; the
* 2001 standard says that tar readers MUST obey the size field on
* hardlink entries. libarchive tries to navigate this particular
* minefield by using auto-detect logic to guess whether it should
* or should not obey the size field.
*
* This test tries to probe the boundaries of such handling; the test
* archives here were adapted from real archives created by real
* tar implementations that are (as of early 2008) apparently still
* in use.
*/
static void
test_compat_tar_hardlink_1(void)
{
char name[] = "test_compat_tar_hardlink_1.tar";
struct archive_entry *ae;
struct archive *a;
assert((a = archive_read_new()) != NULL);
assertEqualIntA(a, ARCHIVE_OK, archive_read_support_compression_all(a));
assertEqualIntA(a, ARCHIVE_OK, archive_read_support_format_all(a));
extract_reference_file(name);
assertEqualIntA(a, ARCHIVE_OK, archive_read_open_filename(a, name, 10240));
/* Read first entry, which is a regular file. */
assertEqualIntA(a, ARCHIVE_OK, archive_read_next_header(a, &ae));
assertEqualString("xmcd-3.3.2/docs_d/READMf",
archive_entry_pathname(ae));
assertEqualString(NULL, archive_entry_hardlink(ae));
assertEqualInt(321, archive_entry_size(ae));
assertEqualInt(1082575645, archive_entry_mtime(ae));
assertEqualInt(1851, archive_entry_uid(ae));
assertEqualInt(3, archive_entry_gid(ae));
assertEqualInt(0100444, archive_entry_mode(ae));
/* Read second entry, which is a hard link at the end of archive. */
assertEqualIntA(a, ARCHIVE_OK, archive_read_next_header(a, &ae));
assertEqualString("xmcd-3.3.2/README",
archive_entry_pathname(ae));
assertEqualString(
"xmcd-3.3.2/docs_d/READMf",
archive_entry_hardlink(ae));
assertEqualInt(0, archive_entry_size(ae));
assertEqualInt(1082575645, archive_entry_mtime(ae));
assertEqualInt(1851, archive_entry_uid(ae));
assertEqualInt(3, archive_entry_gid(ae));
assertEqualInt(0100444, archive_entry_mode(ae));
/* Verify the end-of-archive. */
/*
* This failed in libarchive 2.4.12 because the tar reader
* tried to obey the size field for the hard link and ended
* up running past the end of the file.
*/
assertEqualIntA(a, ARCHIVE_EOF, archive_read_next_header(a, &ae));
/* Verify that the format detection worked. */
assertEqualInt(archive_compression(a), ARCHIVE_COMPRESSION_NONE);
assertEqualInt(archive_format(a), ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR);
assertEqualInt(ARCHIVE_OK, archive_read_close(a));
#if ARCHIVE_VERSION_NUMBER < 2000000
archive_read_finish(a);
#else
assertEqualInt(ARCHIVE_OK, archive_read_finish(a));
#endif
}
DEFINE_TEST(test_compat_tar_hardlink)
{
test_compat_tar_hardlink_1();
}