diff --git a/tests/test-run.sh b/tests/test-run.sh index 515fee3b..a081e796 100755 --- a/tests/test-run.sh +++ b/tests/test-run.sh @@ -8,27 +8,37 @@ srcd=$(cd $(dirname "$0") && pwd) bn=$(basename "$0") -echo "1..59" +test_count=0 +ok () { + test_count=$((test_count + 1)) + echo ok $test_count "$@" +} +ok_skip () { + ok "# SKIP" "$@" +} +done_testing () { + echo "1..$test_count" +} # Test help ${BWRAP} --help > help.txt assert_file_has_content help.txt "usage: ${BWRAP}" -echo "ok - Help works" +ok "Help works" for ALT in "" "--unshare-user-try" "--unshare-pid" "--unshare-user-try --unshare-pid"; do # Test fuse fs as bind source if [ "x$FUSE_DIR" != "x" ]; then $RUN $ALT --proc /proc --dev /dev --bind $FUSE_DIR /tmp/foo true - echo "ok - can bind-mount a FUSE directory with $ALT" + ok "can bind-mount a FUSE directory with $ALT" else - echo "ok # SKIP no FUSE support" + ok_skip "no FUSE support" fi # no --dev => no devpts => no map_root workaround $RUN $ALT --proc /proc true - echo "ok - can mount /proc with $ALT" + ok "can mount /proc with $ALT" # No network $RUN $ALT --unshare-net --proc /proc --dev /dev true - echo "ok - can unshare network, create new /dev with $ALT" + ok "can unshare network, create new /dev with $ALT" # Unreadable file echo -n "expect EPERM: " >&2 @@ -49,31 +59,31 @@ for ALT in "" "--unshare-user-try" "--unshare-pid" "--unshare-user-try --unshare assert_not_reached Could read /etc/shadow fi - echo "ok - cannot read /etc/shadow with $ALT" + ok "cannot read /etc/shadow with $ALT" # Unreadable dir if [ "x$UNREADABLE" != "x" ]; then echo -n "expect EPERM: " >&2 if $RUN $ALT --unshare-net --proc /proc --dev /dev --bind $UNREADABLE /tmp/foo cat /tmp/foo; then assert_not_reached Could read $UNREADABLE fi - echo "ok - cannot read $UNREADABLE with $ALT" + ok "cannot read $UNREADABLE with $ALT" else - echo "ok # SKIP not sure what unreadable file to use" + ok_skip "not sure what unreadable file to use" fi # bind dest in symlink (https://github.com/projectatomic/bubblewrap/pull/119) $RUN $ALT --dir /tmp/dir --symlink dir /tmp/link --bind /etc /tmp/link true - echo "ok - can bind a destination over a symlink" + ok "can bind a destination over a symlink" done # Test devices $RUN --unshare-pid --dev /dev ls -al /dev/{stdin,stdout,stderr,null,random,urandom,fd,core} >/dev/null -echo "ok - all expected devices were created" +ok "all expected devices were created" # Test --as-pid-1 $RUN --unshare-pid --as-pid-1 --bind / / bash -c 'echo $$' > as_pid_1.txt assert_file_has_content as_pid_1.txt "1" -echo "ok - can run as pid 1" +ok "can run as pid 1" # Test --info-fd and --json-status-fd if $RUN --unshare-all --info-fd 42 --json-status-fd 43 -- bash -c 'exit 42' 42>info.json 43>json-status.json 2>err.txt; then @@ -82,7 +92,7 @@ fi assert_file_has_content info.json '"child-pid": [0-9]' assert_file_has_content json-status.json '"child-pid": [0-9]' assert_file_has_content_literal json-status.json '"exit-code": 42' -echo "ok info and json-status fd" +ok "info and json-status fd" DATA=$($RUN --proc /proc --unshare-all --info-fd 42 --json-status-fd 43 -- bash -c 'stat -L --format "%n %i" /proc/self/ns/*' 42>info.json 43>json-status.json 2>err.txt) @@ -93,37 +103,37 @@ for NS in "ipc" "mnt" "net" "pid" "uts"; do assert_file_has_content json-status.json "$want" done -echo "ok namespace id info in info and json-status fd" +ok "namespace id info in info and json-status fd" if ! command -v strace >/dev/null || ! strace -h | grep -v -e default | grep -e fault >/dev/null; then - echo "ok - # SKIP no strace fault injection" + ok_skip "no strace fault injection" else ! strace -o /dev/null -f -e trace=prctl -e fault=prctl:when=39 $RUN --die-with-parent --json-status-fd 42 true 42>json-status.json assert_not_file_has_content json-status.json '"exit-code": [0-9]' - echo "ok pre-exec failure doesn't include exit-code in json-status" + ok "pre-exec failure doesn't include exit-code in json-status" fi notanexecutable=/ $RUN --json-status-fd 42 $notanexecutable 42>json-status.json || true assert_not_file_has_content json-status.json '"exit-code": [0-9]' -echo "ok exec failure doesn't include exit-code in json-status" +ok "exec failure doesn't include exit-code in json-status" # These tests require --unshare-user if test -n "${bwrap_is_suid:-}"; then - echo "ok - # SKIP no --cap-add support" - echo "ok - # SKIP no --cap-add support" - echo "ok - # SKIP no --disable-userns" + ok_skip "no --cap-add support" + ok_skip "no --cap-add support" + ok_skip "no --disable-userns" else BWRAP_RECURSE="$BWRAP --unshare-user --uid 0 --gid 0 --cap-add ALL --bind / / --bind /proc /proc" # $BWRAP May be inaccessible due to the user namespace so use /proc/self/exe $BWRAP_RECURSE -- /proc/self/exe --unshare-all --bind / / --bind /proc /proc echo hello > recursive_proc.txt assert_file_has_content recursive_proc.txt "hello" - echo "ok - can mount /proc recursively" + ok "can mount /proc recursively" $BWRAP_RECURSE -- /proc/self/exe --unshare-all ${BWRAP_RO_HOST_ARGS} findmnt > recursive-newroot.txt assert_file_has_content recursive-newroot.txt "/usr" - echo "ok - can pivot to new rootfs recursively" + ok "can pivot to new rootfs recursively" $BWRAP --dev-bind / / -- true ! $BWRAP --assert-userns-disabled --dev-bind / / -- true @@ -141,7 +151,7 @@ else $BWRAP_RECURSE --unshare-user --disable-userns --dev-bind / / -- sh -c "echo 100 > /proc/sys/user/max_user_namespaces || true; ! $BWRAP --unshare-user --dev-bind / / -- true" $BWRAP_RECURSE --unshare-user --disable-userns --dev-bind / / -- sh -c "! $BWRAP --unshare-user --dev-bind / / --assert-userns-disabled -- true" - echo "ok - can disable nested userns" + ok "can disable nested userns" fi # Test error prefixing @@ -149,7 +159,7 @@ if $RUN --unshare-pid --bind /source-enoent /dest true 2>err.txt; then assert_not_reached "bound nonexistent source" fi assert_file_has_content err.txt "^bwrap: Can't find source path.*source-enoent" -echo "ok error prefxing" +ok "error prefixing" if ! ${is_uidzero}; then # When invoked as non-root, check that by default we have no caps left @@ -160,7 +170,7 @@ if ! ${is_uidzero}; then test "$e" = 0 assert_not_file_has_content caps.test ': =.*cap' done - echo "ok - we have no caps as uid != 0" + ok "we have no caps as uid != 0" else capsh --print | sed -e 's/no-new-privs=0/no-new-privs=1/' > caps.expected @@ -184,7 +194,7 @@ else assert_file_has_content caps.test '^Current: =eip.*cap_fowner.*-eip$' assert_not_file_has_content caps.test '^Current: =.*cap_net_bind_service.*-eip$' fi - echo "ok - we have the expected caps as uid 0" + ok "we have the expected caps as uid 0" fi # Test --die-with-parent @@ -212,7 +222,7 @@ for die_with_parent_argv in "--die-with-parent" "--die-with-parent --unshare-pid # We have to loop here, because bwrap doesn't wait for the lock if # another process is holding it. If we're unlucky, lockf-n.py will # be holding it. - /bin/bash -c "while true; do $RUN ${die_with_parent_argv} --lock-file $(pwd)/lock sleep 1h; done" & + bash -c "while true; do $RUN ${die_with_parent_argv} --lock-file $(pwd)/lock sleep 1h; done" & childshellpid=$! # Wait for lock to be taken (yes hacky) @@ -231,14 +241,14 @@ for die_with_parent_argv in "--die-with-parent" "--die-with-parent --unshare-pid kill -9 ${childshellpid} # Lock file should be unlocked ./lockf-n.py ./lock wait - echo "ok die with parent ${die_with_parent_argv}" + ok "die with parent ${die_with_parent_argv}" done printf '%s--dir\0/tmp/hello/world\0' '' > test.args printf '%s--dir\0/tmp/hello/world2\0' '' > test.args2 printf '%s--dir\0/tmp/hello/world3\0' '' > test.args3 $RUN --args 3 --args 4 --args 5 /bin/sh -c 'test -d /tmp/hello/world && test -d /tmp/hello/world2 && test -d /tmp/hello/world3' 3 bin/--inadvisable-executable-name-- @@ -246,35 +256,35 @@ echo "echo hello" >> bin/--inadvisable-executable-name-- chmod +x bin/--inadvisable-executable-name-- PATH="${srcd}:$PATH" $RUN -- sh -c "echo hello" > stdout assert_file_has_content stdout hello -echo "ok - we can run with --" +ok "we can run with --" PATH="$(pwd)/bin:$PATH" $RUN -- --inadvisable-executable-name-- > stdout assert_file_has_content stdout hello -echo "ok - we can run an inadvisable executable name with --" +ok "we can run an inadvisable executable name with --" if $RUN -- --dev-bind /dev /dev sh -c 'echo should not have run'; then assert_not_reached "'--dev-bind' should have been interpreted as a (silly) executable name" fi -echo "ok - options like --dev-bind are defanged by --" +ok "options like --dev-bind are defanged by --" if command -v mktemp > /dev/null; then tempfile="$(mktemp /tmp/bwrap-test-XXXXXXXX)" echo "hello" > "$tempfile" $BWRAP --bind / / cat "$tempfile" > stdout assert_file_has_content stdout hello - echo "ok - bind-mount of / exposes real /tmp" + ok "bind-mount of / exposes real /tmp" $BWRAP --bind / / --bind /tmp /tmp cat "$tempfile" > stdout assert_file_has_content stdout hello - echo "ok - bind-mount of /tmp exposes real /tmp" + ok "bind-mount of /tmp exposes real /tmp" if [ -d /mnt ] && [ ! -L /mnt ]; then $BWRAP --bind / / --bind /tmp /mnt cat "/mnt/${tempfile#/tmp/}" > stdout assert_file_has_content stdout hello - echo "ok - bind-mount of /tmp onto /mnt exposes real /tmp" + ok "bind-mount of /tmp onto /mnt exposes real /tmp" else - echo "ok - # SKIP /mnt does not exist or is a symlink" + ok_skip "/mnt does not exist or is a symlink" fi else - echo "ok - # SKIP mktemp not found" - echo "ok - # SKIP mktemp not found" - echo "ok - # SKIP mktemp not found" + ok_skip "mktemp not found" + ok_skip "mktemp not found" + ok_skip "mktemp not found" fi if $RUN test -d /tmp/oldroot; then @@ -293,7 +303,7 @@ fi if $BWRAP --bind / / --bind "$(pwd)" /tmp test -d /tmp/newroot; then assert_not_reached "/tmp/newroot should not be visible" fi -echo "ok - we can mount another directory onto /tmp" +ok "we can mount another directory onto /tmp" echo "hello" > input.$$ $RUN --bind "$(pwd)" /tmp/here cat /tmp/here/input.$$ > stdout @@ -304,7 +314,7 @@ fi if $RUN --bind "$(pwd)" /tmp/here test -d /tmp/newroot; then assert_not_reached "/tmp/newroot should not be visible" fi -echo "ok - we can mount another directory inside /tmp" +ok "we can mount another directory inside /tmp" touch some-file mkdir -p some-dir @@ -318,14 +328,14 @@ command stat -c '%a' new-dir-mountpoint > new-dir-permissions assert_file_has_content new-dir-permissions 755 command stat -c '%a' new-file-mountpoint > new-file-permissions assert_file_has_content new-file-permissions 444 -echo "ok - Files and directories created as mount points have expected permissions" +ok "Files and directories created as mount points have expected permissions" if [ -S /dev/log ]; then $RUN --bind / / --bind "$(realpath /dev/log)" "$(realpath /dev/log)" true - echo "ok - Can bind-mount a socket (/dev/log) onto a socket" + ok "Can bind-mount a socket (/dev/log) onto a socket" else - echo "ok # SKIP - /dev/log is not a socket, cannot test bubblewrap#409" + ok_skip "- /dev/log is not a socket, cannot test bubblewrap#409" fi mkdir -p dir-already-existed @@ -352,7 +362,7 @@ command stat -c '%a' dir-already-existed2 > dir-permissions assert_file_has_content dir-permissions '^754$' command stat -c '%a' dir-chmod > dir-permissions assert_file_has_content dir-permissions '^1755$' -echo "ok - Directories created explicitly have expected permissions" +ok "Directories created explicitly have expected permissions" rm -fr parent rm -fr parent-of-1777 @@ -410,7 +420,7 @@ command stat -c '%a' parent-of-0000 > dir-permissions assert_file_has_content dir-permissions '^700$' chmod -R 0700 parent* rm -fr parent* -echo "ok - Directories created as parents have expected permissions" +ok "Directories created as parents have expected permissions" $RUN \ --perms 01777 --tmpfs "$(pwd -P)" \ @@ -423,14 +433,14 @@ $RUN \ --tmpfs "$(pwd -P)" \ stat -c '%a' "$(pwd -P)" > dir-permissions assert_file_has_content dir-permissions '^755$' -echo "ok - tmpfs has expected permissions" +ok "tmpfs has expected permissions" # 1048576 = 1 MiB if test -n "${bwrap_is_suid:-}"; then if $RUN --size 1048576 --tmpfs "$(pwd -P)" true; then assert_not_reached "Should not allow --size --tmpfs when setuid" fi - echo "ok - --size --tmpfs is not allowed when setuid" + ok "--size --tmpfs is not allowed when setuid" elif df --output=size --block-size=1K "$(pwd -P)" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then $RUN \ --size 1048576 --tmpfs "$(pwd -P)" \ @@ -452,12 +462,12 @@ elif df --output=size --block-size=1K "$(pwd -P)" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then --perms 01777 --size 1048576 --tmpfs "$(pwd -P)" \ df --output=size --block-size=1K "$(pwd -P)" > dir-size assert_file_has_content dir-size '^ *1024$' - echo "ok - tmpfs has expected size" + ok "tmpfs has expected size" else $RUN --size 1048576 --tmpfs "$(pwd -P)" true $RUN --perms 01777 --size 1048576 --tmpfs "$(pwd -P)" true $RUN --size 1048576 --perms 01777 --tmpfs "$(pwd -P)" true - echo "ok # SKIP df is too old, cannot test --size --tmpfs fully" + ok_skip "df is too old, cannot test --size --tmpfs fully" fi $RUN \ @@ -484,7 +494,7 @@ $RUN \ --perms 0640 --ro-bind-data 0 /tmp/file \ stat -c '%a' /tmp/file < /dev/null > file-permissions assert_file_has_content file-permissions '^640$' -echo "ok - files have expected permissions" +ok "files have expected permissions" if $RUN --size 0 --tmpfs /tmp/a true; then assert_not_reached Zero tmpfs size allowed @@ -509,7 +519,7 @@ fi if $RUN --size 9223372036854775809 --tmpfs /tmp/a true; then assert_not_reached Too-large tmpfs size allowed fi -echo "ok - bogus tmpfs size not allowed" +ok "bogus tmpfs size not allowed" if $RUN --perms 0640 --perms 0640 --tmpfs /tmp/a true; then assert_not_reached Multiple perms options allowed @@ -517,7 +527,7 @@ fi if $RUN --size 1048576 --size 1048576 --tmpfs /tmp/a true; then assert_not_reached Multiple perms options allowed fi -echo "ok - --perms and --size only allowed once" +ok "--perms and --size only allowed once" FOO= BAR=baz $RUN --setenv FOO bar sh -c 'echo "$FOO$BAR"' > stdout @@ -530,7 +540,7 @@ assert_files_equal stdout reference FOO=wrong BAR=wrong $RUN --clearenv /usr/bin/env > stdout echo "PWD=$(pwd -P)" > reference assert_files_equal stdout reference -echo "ok - environment manipulation" +ok "environment manipulation" $RUN sh -c 'echo $0' > stdout assert_file_has_content stdout sh @@ -538,6 +548,6 @@ $RUN --argv0 sh sh -c 'echo $0' > stdout assert_file_has_content stdout sh $RUN --argv0 right sh -c 'echo $0' > stdout assert_file_has_content stdout right -echo "ok - argv0 manipulation" +ok "argv0 manipulation" -echo "ok - End of test" +done_testing