#!/usr/bin/env bash # This script does some sanity testing of the 'imagex' program, specifically # checking the NTFS capture and apply features. # # This test will fail if wimlib was compiled with --without-ntfs-3g. # # Please note that cleanup is not done if a test fails, and NTFS volumes may # remain mounted. set -e cd tests srcdir="${srcdir:-.}/.." srcdir="$(cd $srcdir; pwd)" . "$srcdir/tests/tests-common.sh" TEST_SUBDIR=tmpdir_test-imagex-ntfs __do_unmount() { if ! fusermount -z -u $1; then error "Failed to unmount \"$1\"" fi } do_unmount() { if mountpoint $1 &> /dev/null; then __do_unmount $1 fi } __do_mount() { options="$3" if [ -z "$options" ]; then options="no_def_opts,silent" else options="$options,no_def_opts,silent" fi if ! ntfs-3g -o $options $1 $2; then error "Could not mount NTFS volume \"$1\" on \"$2\"! Make sure ntfs-3g is "\ "installed, and that you are either running the tests as root or have ntfs-3g "\ "installed setuid root, so that we can mount a NTFS volume." fi } do_mount() { do_unmount $2 __do_mount $1 $2 $3 } do_mkntfs() { if ! mkntfs --force --fast $1 > /dev/null; then error "Could not create NTFS volume \"$1\"! Make sure ntfsprogs are installed." fi } init() { echo "Creating NTFS volumes and empty directories to use as mountpoints" dd if=/dev/zero of=in.ntfs bs=4096 count=500 &> /dev/null dd if=/dev/zero of=out.ntfs bs=4096 count=500 &> /dev/null mkdir in.mnt out.mnt do_mkntfs in.ntfs do_mkntfs out.ntfs do_mount in.ntfs in.mnt } cleanup() { do_unmount $TEST_SUBDIR/in.mnt do_unmount $TEST_SUBDIR/out.mnt rm -rf $TEST_SUBDIR } do_test() { cd in.mnt eval "$1" cd .. __do_unmount in.mnt if ! imagex capture in.ntfs ntfs.wim; then error "Failed to capture NTFS volume into a WIM" fi if ! imagex apply ntfs.wim 1 out.ntfs; then error "Failed to apply WIM to NTFS volume" fi __do_mount in.ntfs in.mnt noatime __do_mount out.ntfs out.mnt noatime if [ -x /usr/bin/tree ]; then tree in.mnt --inodes -F -s --noreport fi if ! ../tree-cmp in.mnt out.mnt NTFS; then if [ -x /usr/bin/tree ]; then echo "Dumping tree of applied image" tree out.mnt --inodes -F -s --noreport error 'Information was lost or corrupted while capturing and then applying a NTFS volume' fi fi rm -rf out.mnt/* in.mnt/* __do_unmount out.mnt } msg() { echo "--------------------------------------------------------------------" echo "Testing image capture and application of NTFS volume containing $1" echo "--------------------------------------------------------------------" } cleanup mkdir $TEST_SUBDIR cd $TEST_SUBDIR init msg "Empty NTFS volume" do_test "" msg "a single file" do_test "echo 1 > file" msg "a single directory" do_test "mkdir dir" msg "subdirectory with file" do_test "mkdir dir; echo 1 > dir/file" msg "empty file" do_test "echo -n > empty_file" msg "two empty files" do_test "echo -n > empty_file_1; echo -n > empty_file_2" msg "hard link in same directory" do_test "echo 1 > file; ln file link" msg "hard link between empty files" do_test "echo -n > empty_file; ln empty_file link" msg "relative symbolic link" do_test "echo 1 > file; ln -s file symlink" msg "absolute symbolic link" do_test "echo 1 > file; ln -s /some/absolute/target symlink" msg "large file" do_test "dd if=/dev/zero of=file bs=4096 count=10 &> /dev/null" msg "file with DOS name" do_test "echo 1 > file; setfattr -v file -n system.ntfs_dos_name file" # To be replaced/removed: files with DOS names can no longer be hard linked as # of NTFS-3g 2013.1.13. #msg "file with DOS name with alphabetically smaller hardlink in same directory" #do_test "echo 1 > file; setfattr -v file -n system.ntfs_dos_name file; ln file aaa_link" #msg "file with DOS name with alphabetically larger hardlink in same directory" #do_test "echo 1 > file; setfattr -v file -n system.ntfs_dos_name file; ln file zzz_link" #msg "file with long name and with DOS name with alphabetically smaller hardlink in same directory" #do_test 'echo 1 > file_with_a_long_name; #setfattr -v "file~1" -n system.ntfs_dos_name file_with_a_long_name; #ln file_with_a_long_name aaa_link' msg "many nested directories" do_test 'mkdir dir; mkdir dir/subdir; mkdir dir/subdir/subdir2; mkdir dir/subdir/subdir3' msg "identical files and symlinks in subdirectory" do_test 'mkdir dir; echo 888 > dir/file; echo 888 > dir/idfile2; ln -s ../dir dir/circle; ln -s file dir/filelink' msg "hard link group and identical files not hard linked" do_test 'echo 888 > file; echo 888 > file2; ln file link; ln file link2; echo 888 > file3' msg "file with named data stream" do_test 'echo 1 > file; setfattr -n user.ads -v 2 file' msg "file with multiple named data streams" do_test 'echo 1 > file; setfattr -n user.a -v 1 file; setfattr -n user.aa -v 11 file; setfattr -n user.aaa -v 111 file; setfattr -n user.aaaa -v 1111 file' msg "file with multiple named data streams with same contents" do_test 'echo 1 > file; setfattr -n user.a -v 1111 file; setfattr -n user.aa -v 1111 file; setfattr -n user.aaa -v 1111 file; setfattr -n user.aaaa -v 1111 file;' msg "file with named data streams with same contents as other file" do_test 'echo -n > file; setfattr -n user.a -v 1111 file; echo -n 1111 > otherfile;' msg "file with empty named data stream and non-empty unnamed data stream" do_test 'echo 1 > file; setfattr -n user.ads -v "" file;' msg "file with empty named data stream and empty unnamed data stream" do_test 'echo -n > file; setfattr -n user.ads -v "" file;' msg "file with named data stream with hardlink" do_test 'echo 999 > file; setfattr -n user.ads -v "888" file; ln file link;' # To be replaced/removed: files with DOS names can no longer be hard linked as # of NTFS-3g 2013.1.13. #msg "file with named data stream with hardlink and DOS name" #do_test 'echo 999 > file; #setfattr -n user.ads -v "888" file; #ln file link; #setfattr -v DOSNAME -n system.ntfs_dos_name file;' msg "C source code of wimlib" do_test 'cp $srcdir/src/*.{c,h} .' msg "file with security descriptor" do_test 'touch file; setfattr -n system.ntfs_acl -v 0s`cat $srcdir/tests/security_descriptor_1.base64` file' msg "files with different security descriptors" do_test 'touch file; touch file2; setfattr -n system.ntfs_acl -v 0s`cat $srcdir/tests/security_descriptor_1.base64` file setfattr -n system.ntfs_acl -v 0s`cat $srcdir/tests/security_descriptor_2.base64` file' msg "files with different security descriptors and some with the same security descriptor" do_test 'touch file; touch file2; touch file3; mkdir dir; setfattr -n system.ntfs_acl -v 0s`cat $srcdir/tests/security_descriptor_1.base64` file setfattr -n system.ntfs_acl -v 0s`cat $srcdir/tests/security_descriptor_2.base64` file setfattr -n system.ntfs_acl -v 0s`cat $srcdir/tests/security_descriptor_1.base64` dir setfattr -n system.ntfs_acl -v 0s`cat $srcdir/tests/security_descriptor_1.base64` file3' msg "tons of random stuff" do_test 'echo -n 8 > file; ln file hardlink; ln -s hardlink symlink; echo -n 8 > identical file; dd if=/dev/urandom of=randomfile bs=4096 count=10 &>/dev/null; mkdir dir; setfattr -n system.ntfs_dos_name -v DOSNAME dir; setfattr -n system.ntfs_acl -v 0s`cat $srcdir/tests/security_descriptor_1.base64` dir mkdir anotherdir; cp file anotherdir; ln file anotherdir/anotherhardlink; ln -s .. anotherdir/anothersymlink; ln -s anothersymlink anotherdir/symlinktosymlink; echo -n 33 > anotherfile; setfattr -n user.ads anotherfile -v 33; setfattr -n user.ads2 anotherfile -v 8; setfattr -n user.ads3 anotherfile -v 33; echo -n > emptyfile; setfattr -n user.ads emptyfile -v 8; setfattr -n user.ads5 emptyfile -v"`cat $srcdir/src/hardlink.c`" mkdir dir/subdir; ln file dir/subdir/file; echo -n 8 > dir/subdir/file2; ln dir/subdir/file dir/subdir/link; echo -n > dir/subdir/empty; setfattr -n system.ntfs_dos_name -v 123 dir/subdir/empty; setfattr -n system.ntfs_acl -v 0s`cat $srcdir/tests/security_descriptor_1.base64` dir/subdir/link; setfattr -n user.yet_another_ads -v "" dir/subdir/link; setfattr -n user.yet_another_ads2 -v "" dir/subdir/link; setfattr -n user.yet_another_ads3 -v "abc" dir/subdir/link; setfattr -n user.yet_another_ads4 -v "" dir/subdir/link;' echo "**********************************************************" echo " NTFS capture/apply tests passed " echo "**********************************************************" cd .. cleanup