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212 lines
6.6 KiB
Zig
212 lines
6.6 KiB
Zig
const std = @import("../../std.zig");
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const builtin = @import("builtin");
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const linux = std.os.linux;
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const mem = std.mem;
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const elf = std.elf;
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const expect = std.testing.expect;
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const expectEqual = std.testing.expectEqual;
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const fs = std.fs;
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test "fallocate" {
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if (builtin.cpu.arch.isMIPS64() and (builtin.abi == .gnuabin32 or builtin.abi == .muslabin32)) return error.SkipZigTest; // https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/23809
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var tmp = std.testing.tmpDir(.{});
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defer tmp.cleanup();
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const path = "test_fallocate";
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const file = try tmp.dir.createFile(path, .{ .truncate = true, .mode = 0o666 });
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defer file.close();
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try expect((try file.stat()).size == 0);
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const len: i64 = 65536;
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switch (linux.E.init(linux.fallocate(file.handle, 0, 0, len))) {
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.SUCCESS => {},
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.NOSYS => return error.SkipZigTest,
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.OPNOTSUPP => return error.SkipZigTest,
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else => |errno| std.debug.panic("unhandled errno: {}", .{errno}),
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}
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try expect((try file.stat()).size == len);
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}
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test "getpid" {
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try expect(linux.getpid() != 0);
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}
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test "getppid" {
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try expect(linux.getppid() != 0);
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}
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test "timer" {
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const epoll_fd = linux.epoll_create();
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var err: linux.E = linux.E.init(epoll_fd);
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try expect(err == .SUCCESS);
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const timer_fd = linux.timerfd_create(linux.TIMERFD_CLOCK.MONOTONIC, .{});
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try expect(linux.E.init(timer_fd) == .SUCCESS);
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const time_interval = linux.timespec{
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.sec = 0,
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.nsec = 2000000,
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};
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const new_time = linux.itimerspec{
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.it_interval = time_interval,
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.it_value = time_interval,
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};
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err = linux.E.init(linux.timerfd_settime(@as(i32, @intCast(timer_fd)), .{}, &new_time, null));
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try expect(err == .SUCCESS);
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var event = linux.epoll_event{
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.events = linux.EPOLL.IN | linux.EPOLL.OUT | linux.EPOLL.ET,
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.data = linux.epoll_data{ .ptr = 0 },
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};
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err = linux.E.init(linux.epoll_ctl(@as(i32, @intCast(epoll_fd)), linux.EPOLL.CTL_ADD, @as(i32, @intCast(timer_fd)), &event));
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try expect(err == .SUCCESS);
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const events_one: linux.epoll_event = undefined;
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var events = [_]linux.epoll_event{events_one} ** 8;
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err = linux.E.init(linux.epoll_wait(@as(i32, @intCast(epoll_fd)), &events, 8, -1));
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try expect(err == .SUCCESS);
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}
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test "statx" {
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var tmp = std.testing.tmpDir(.{});
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defer tmp.cleanup();
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const tmp_file_name = "just_a_temporary_file.txt";
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var file = try tmp.dir.createFile(tmp_file_name, .{});
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defer file.close();
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var statx_buf: linux.Statx = undefined;
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switch (linux.E.init(linux.statx(file.handle, "", linux.AT.EMPTY_PATH, linux.STATX_BASIC_STATS, &statx_buf))) {
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.SUCCESS => {},
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else => unreachable,
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}
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if (builtin.cpu.arch == .riscv32 or builtin.cpu.arch.isLoongArch()) return error.SkipZigTest; // No fstatat, so the rest of the test is meaningless.
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var stat_buf: linux.Stat = undefined;
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switch (linux.E.init(linux.fstatat(file.handle, "", &stat_buf, linux.AT.EMPTY_PATH))) {
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.SUCCESS => {},
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else => unreachable,
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}
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try expect(stat_buf.mode == statx_buf.mode);
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try expect(@as(u32, @bitCast(stat_buf.uid)) == statx_buf.uid);
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try expect(@as(u32, @bitCast(stat_buf.gid)) == statx_buf.gid);
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try expect(@as(u64, @bitCast(@as(i64, stat_buf.size))) == statx_buf.size);
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try expect(@as(u64, @bitCast(@as(i64, stat_buf.blksize))) == statx_buf.blksize);
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try expect(@as(u64, @bitCast(@as(i64, stat_buf.blocks))) == statx_buf.blocks);
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}
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test "user and group ids" {
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if (builtin.link_libc) return error.SkipZigTest;
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try expectEqual(linux.getauxval(elf.AT_UID), linux.getuid());
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try expectEqual(linux.getauxval(elf.AT_GID), linux.getgid());
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try expectEqual(linux.getauxval(elf.AT_EUID), linux.geteuid());
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try expectEqual(linux.getauxval(elf.AT_EGID), linux.getegid());
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}
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test "fadvise" {
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var tmp = std.testing.tmpDir(.{});
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defer tmp.cleanup();
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const tmp_file_name = "temp_posix_fadvise.txt";
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var file = try tmp.dir.createFile(tmp_file_name, .{});
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defer file.close();
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var buf: [2048]u8 = undefined;
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try file.writeAll(&buf);
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const ret = linux.fadvise(file.handle, 0, 0, linux.POSIX_FADV.SEQUENTIAL);
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try expectEqual(@as(usize, 0), ret);
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}
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test "sigset_t" {
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std.debug.assert(@sizeOf(linux.sigset_t) == (linux.NSIG / 8));
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var sigset = linux.sigemptyset();
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// See that none are set, then set each one, see that they're all set, then
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// remove them all, and then see that none are set.
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for (1..linux.NSIG) |i| {
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try expectEqual(linux.sigismember(&sigset, @truncate(i)), false);
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}
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for (1..linux.NSIG) |i| {
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linux.sigaddset(&sigset, @truncate(i));
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}
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for (1..linux.NSIG) |i| {
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try expectEqual(linux.sigismember(&sigset, @truncate(i)), true);
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}
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for (1..linux.NSIG) |i| {
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linux.sigdelset(&sigset, @truncate(i));
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}
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for (1..linux.NSIG) |i| {
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try expectEqual(linux.sigismember(&sigset, @truncate(i)), false);
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}
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// Kernel sigset_t is either 2+ 32-bit values or 1+ 64-bit value(s).
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const sigset_len = @typeInfo(linux.sigset_t).array.len;
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const sigset_elemis64 = 64 == @bitSizeOf(@typeInfo(linux.sigset_t).array.child);
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linux.sigaddset(&sigset, 1);
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try expectEqual(sigset[0], 1);
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if (sigset_len > 1) {
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try expectEqual(sigset[1], 0);
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}
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linux.sigaddset(&sigset, 31);
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try expectEqual(sigset[0], 0x4000_0001);
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if (sigset_len > 1) {
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try expectEqual(sigset[1], 0);
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}
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linux.sigaddset(&sigset, 36);
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if (sigset_elemis64) {
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try expectEqual(sigset[0], 0x8_4000_0001);
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} else {
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try expectEqual(sigset[0], 0x4000_0001);
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try expectEqual(sigset[1], 0x8);
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}
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linux.sigaddset(&sigset, 64);
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if (sigset_elemis64) {
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try expectEqual(sigset[0], 0x8000_0008_4000_0001);
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} else {
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try expectEqual(sigset[0], 0x4000_0001);
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try expectEqual(sigset[1], 0x8000_0008);
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}
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}
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test "sigfillset" {
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// unlike the C library, all the signals are set in the kernel-level fillset
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const sigset = linux.sigfillset();
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for (1..linux.NSIG) |i| {
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try expectEqual(linux.sigismember(&sigset, @truncate(i)), true);
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}
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}
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test "sigemptyset" {
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const sigset = linux.sigemptyset();
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for (1..linux.NSIG) |i| {
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try expectEqual(linux.sigismember(&sigset, @truncate(i)), false);
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}
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}
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test "sysinfo" {
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var info: linux.Sysinfo = undefined;
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const result: usize = linux.sysinfo(&info);
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try expect(std.os.linux.E.init(result) == .SUCCESS);
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try expect(info.mem_unit > 0);
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try expect(info.mem_unit <= std.heap.page_size_max);
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}
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test {
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_ = linux.IoUring;
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}
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