5fc5490bc8
Co-authored-by: Ralf Jung <post@ralfj.de>
349 lines
13 KiB
Rust
349 lines
13 KiB
Rust
// ignore-windows: File handling is not implemented yet
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// compile-flags: -Zmiri-disable-isolation
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#![feature(rustc_private)]
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use std::fs::{
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File, create_dir, OpenOptions, read_dir, remove_dir, remove_dir_all, remove_file, rename,
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};
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use std::ffi::CString;
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use std::io::{Read, Write, Error, ErrorKind, Result, Seek, SeekFrom};
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use std::path::{PathBuf, Path};
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extern crate libc;
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fn main() {
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test_file();
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test_file_clone();
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test_file_create_new();
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test_seek();
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test_metadata();
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test_file_set_len();
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test_file_sync();
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test_symlink();
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test_errors();
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test_rename();
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test_directory();
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test_dup_stdout_stderr();
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}
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fn tmp() -> PathBuf {
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std::env::var("MIRI_TEMP").map(PathBuf::from).unwrap_or_else(|_| std::env::temp_dir())
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}
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/// Prepare: compute filename and make sure the file does not exist.
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fn prepare(filename: &str) -> PathBuf {
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let path = tmp().join(filename);
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// Clean the paths for robustness.
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remove_file(&path).ok();
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path
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}
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/// Prepare directory: compute directory name and make sure it does not exist.
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fn prepare_dir(dirname: &str) -> PathBuf {
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let path = tmp().join(&dirname);
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// Clean the directory for robustness.
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remove_dir_all(&path).ok();
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path
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}
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/// Prepare like above, and also write some initial content to the file.
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fn prepare_with_content(filename: &str, content: &[u8]) -> PathBuf {
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let path = prepare(filename);
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let mut file = File::create(&path).unwrap();
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file.write(content).unwrap();
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path
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}
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fn test_file() {
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let bytes = b"Hello, World!\n";
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let path = prepare("miri_test_fs_file.txt");
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// Test creating, writing and closing a file (closing is tested when `file` is dropped).
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let mut file = File::create(&path).unwrap();
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// Writing 0 bytes should not change the file contents.
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file.write(&mut []).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(file.metadata().unwrap().len(), 0);
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file.write(bytes).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(file.metadata().unwrap().len(), bytes.len() as u64);
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// Test opening, reading and closing a file.
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let mut file = File::open(&path).unwrap();
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let mut contents = Vec::new();
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// Reading 0 bytes should not move the file pointer.
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file.read(&mut []).unwrap();
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// Reading until EOF should get the whole text.
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file.read_to_end(&mut contents).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(bytes, contents.as_slice());
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// Removing file should succeed.
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remove_file(&path).unwrap();
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}
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fn test_file_clone() {
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let bytes = b"Hello, World!\n";
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let path = prepare_with_content("miri_test_fs_file_clone.txt", bytes);
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// Cloning a file should be successful.
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let file = File::open(&path).unwrap();
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let mut cloned = file.try_clone().unwrap();
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// Reading from a cloned file should get the same text.
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let mut contents = Vec::new();
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cloned.read_to_end(&mut contents).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(bytes, contents.as_slice());
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// Removing file should succeed.
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remove_file(&path).unwrap();
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}
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fn test_file_create_new() {
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let path = prepare("miri_test_fs_file_create_new.txt");
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// Creating a new file that doesn't yet exist should succeed.
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OpenOptions::new().write(true).create_new(true).open(&path).unwrap();
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// Creating a new file that already exists should fail.
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assert_eq!(ErrorKind::AlreadyExists, OpenOptions::new().write(true).create_new(true).open(&path).unwrap_err().kind());
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// Optionally creating a new file that already exists should succeed.
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OpenOptions::new().write(true).create(true).open(&path).unwrap();
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// Clean up
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remove_file(&path).unwrap();
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}
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fn test_seek() {
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let bytes = b"Hello, entire World!\n";
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let path = prepare_with_content("miri_test_fs_seek.txt", bytes);
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let mut file = File::open(&path).unwrap();
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let mut contents = Vec::new();
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file.read_to_end(&mut contents).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(bytes, contents.as_slice());
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// Test that seeking to the beginning and reading until EOF gets the text again.
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file.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)).unwrap();
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let mut contents = Vec::new();
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file.read_to_end(&mut contents).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(bytes, contents.as_slice());
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// Test seeking relative to the end of the file.
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file.seek(SeekFrom::End(-1)).unwrap();
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let mut contents = Vec::new();
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file.read_to_end(&mut contents).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(&bytes[bytes.len() - 1..], contents.as_slice());
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// Test seeking relative to the current position.
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file.seek(SeekFrom::Start(5)).unwrap();
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file.seek(SeekFrom::Current(-3)).unwrap();
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let mut contents = Vec::new();
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file.read_to_end(&mut contents).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(&bytes[2..], contents.as_slice());
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// Removing file should succeed.
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remove_file(&path).unwrap();
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}
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fn check_metadata(bytes: &[u8], path: &Path) -> Result<()> {
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// Test that the file metadata is correct.
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let metadata = path.metadata()?;
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// `path` should point to a file.
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assert!(metadata.is_file());
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// The size of the file must be equal to the number of written bytes.
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assert_eq!(bytes.len() as u64, metadata.len());
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Ok(())
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}
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fn test_metadata() {
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let bytes = b"Hello, meta-World!\n";
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let path = prepare_with_content("miri_test_fs_metadata.txt", bytes);
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// Test that metadata of an absolute path is correct.
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check_metadata(bytes, &path).unwrap();
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// Test that metadata of a relative path is correct.
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std::env::set_current_dir(path.parent().unwrap()).unwrap();
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check_metadata(bytes, Path::new(path.file_name().unwrap())).unwrap();
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// Removing file should succeed.
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remove_file(&path).unwrap();
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}
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fn test_file_set_len() {
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let bytes = b"Hello, World!\n";
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let path = prepare_with_content("miri_test_fs_set_len.txt", bytes);
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// Test extending the file
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let mut file = OpenOptions::new().read(true).write(true).open(&path).unwrap();
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let bytes_extended = b"Hello, World!\n\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00";
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file.set_len(20).unwrap();
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let mut contents = Vec::new();
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file.read_to_end(&mut contents).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(bytes_extended, contents.as_slice());
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// Test truncating the file
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file.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)).unwrap();
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file.set_len(10).unwrap();
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let mut contents = Vec::new();
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file.read_to_end(&mut contents).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(&bytes[..10], contents.as_slice());
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// Can't use set_len on a file not opened for writing
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let file = OpenOptions::new().read(true).open(&path).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(ErrorKind::InvalidInput, file.set_len(14).unwrap_err().kind());
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remove_file(&path).unwrap();
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}
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fn test_file_sync() {
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let bytes = b"Hello, World!\n";
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let path = prepare_with_content("miri_test_fs_sync.txt", bytes);
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// Test that we can call sync_data and sync_all (can't readily test effects of this operation)
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let file = OpenOptions::new().write(true).open(&path).unwrap();
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file.sync_data().unwrap();
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file.sync_all().unwrap();
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// Test that we can call sync_data and sync_all on a file opened for reading.
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let file = File::open(&path).unwrap();
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file.sync_data().unwrap();
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file.sync_all().unwrap();
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remove_file(&path).unwrap();
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}
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fn test_symlink() {
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let bytes = b"Hello, World!\n";
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let path = prepare_with_content("miri_test_fs_link_target.txt", bytes);
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let symlink_path = prepare("miri_test_fs_symlink.txt");
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// Creating a symbolic link should succeed.
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#[cfg(unix)]
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std::os::unix::fs::symlink(&path, &symlink_path).unwrap();
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#[cfg(windows)]
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std::os::windows::fs::symlink_file(&path, &symlink_path).unwrap();
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// Test that the symbolic link has the same contents as the file.
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let mut symlink_file = File::open(&symlink_path).unwrap();
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let mut contents = Vec::new();
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symlink_file.read_to_end(&mut contents).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(bytes, contents.as_slice());
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#[cfg(unix)]
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{
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use std::os::unix::ffi::OsStrExt;
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let expected_path = path.as_os_str().as_bytes();
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// Test that the expected string gets written to a buffer of proper
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// length, and that a trailing null byte is not written.
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let symlink_c_str = CString::new(symlink_path.as_os_str().as_bytes()).unwrap();
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let symlink_c_ptr = symlink_c_str.as_ptr();
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// Make the buf one byte larger than it needs to be,
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// and check that the last byte is not overwritten.
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let mut large_buf = vec![0xFF; expected_path.len() + 1];
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let res = unsafe { libc::readlink(symlink_c_ptr, large_buf.as_mut_ptr().cast(), large_buf.len()) };
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assert_eq!(res, large_buf.len() as isize - 1);
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// Check that the resovled path was properly written into the buf.
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assert_eq!(&large_buf[..(large_buf.len() - 1)], expected_path);
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assert_eq!(large_buf.last(), Some(&0xFF));
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// Test that the resolved path is truncated if the provided buffer
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// is too small.
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let mut small_buf = [0u8; 2];
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let res = unsafe { libc::readlink(symlink_c_ptr, small_buf.as_mut_ptr().cast(), small_buf.len()) };
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assert_eq!(res, small_buf.len() as isize);
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assert_eq!(small_buf, &expected_path[..small_buf.len()]);
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// Test that we report a proper error for a missing path.
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let bad_path = CString::new("MIRI_MISSING_FILE_NAME").unwrap();
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let res = unsafe { libc::readlink(bad_path.as_ptr(), small_buf.as_mut_ptr().cast(), small_buf.len()) };
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assert_eq!(res, -1);
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assert_eq!(Error::last_os_error().kind(), ErrorKind::NotFound);
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}
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// Test that metadata of a symbolic link is correct.
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check_metadata(bytes, &symlink_path).unwrap();
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// Test that the metadata of a symbolic link is correct when not following it.
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assert!(symlink_path.symlink_metadata().unwrap().file_type().is_symlink());
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// Removing symbolic link should succeed.
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remove_file(&symlink_path).unwrap();
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// Removing file should succeed.
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remove_file(&path).unwrap();
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}
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fn test_errors() {
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let bytes = b"Hello, World!\n";
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let path = prepare("miri_test_fs_errors.txt");
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// The following tests also check that the `__errno_location()` shim is working properly.
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// Opening a non-existing file should fail with a "not found" error.
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assert_eq!(ErrorKind::NotFound, File::open(&path).unwrap_err().kind());
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// Removing a non-existing file should fail with a "not found" error.
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assert_eq!(ErrorKind::NotFound, remove_file(&path).unwrap_err().kind());
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// Reading the metadata of a non-existing file should fail with a "not found" error.
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assert_eq!(ErrorKind::NotFound, check_metadata(bytes, &path).unwrap_err().kind());
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}
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fn test_rename() {
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// Renaming a file should succeed.
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let path1 = prepare("miri_test_fs_rename_source.txt");
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let path2 = prepare("miri_test_fs_rename_destination.txt");
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let file = File::create(&path1).unwrap();
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drop(file);
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// Renaming should succeed
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rename(&path1, &path2).unwrap();
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// Check that the old file path isn't present
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assert_eq!(ErrorKind::NotFound, path1.metadata().unwrap_err().kind());
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// Check that the file has moved successfully
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assert!(path2.metadata().unwrap().is_file());
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// Renaming a nonexistent file should fail
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assert_eq!(ErrorKind::NotFound, rename(&path1, &path2).unwrap_err().kind());
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remove_file(&path2).unwrap();
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}
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fn test_directory() {
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let dir_path = prepare_dir("miri_test_fs_dir");
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// Creating a directory should succeed.
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create_dir(&dir_path).unwrap();
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// Test that the metadata of a directory is correct.
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assert!(dir_path.metadata().unwrap().is_dir());
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// Creating a directory when it already exists should fail.
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assert_eq!(ErrorKind::AlreadyExists, create_dir(&dir_path).unwrap_err().kind());
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// Create some files inside the directory
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let path_1 = dir_path.join("test_file_1");
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drop(File::create(&path_1).unwrap());
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let path_2 = dir_path.join("test_file_2");
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drop(File::create(&path_2).unwrap());
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// Test that the files are present inside the directory
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let dir_iter = read_dir(&dir_path).unwrap();
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let mut file_names = dir_iter.map(|e| e.unwrap().file_name()).collect::<Vec<_>>();
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file_names.sort_unstable();
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assert_eq!(file_names, vec!["test_file_1", "test_file_2"]);
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// Clean up the files in the directory
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remove_file(&path_1).unwrap();
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remove_file(&path_2).unwrap();
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// Now there should be nothing left in the directory.
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let dir_iter = read_dir(&dir_path).unwrap();
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let file_names = dir_iter.map(|e| e.unwrap().file_name()).collect::<Vec<_>>();
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assert!(file_names.is_empty());
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// Deleting the directory should succeed.
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remove_dir(&dir_path).unwrap();
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// Reading the metadata of a non-existent directory should fail with a "not found" error.
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assert_eq!(ErrorKind::NotFound, check_metadata(&[], &dir_path).unwrap_err().kind());
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}
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fn test_dup_stdout_stderr() {
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let bytes = b"hello dup fd\n";
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unsafe {
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let new_stdout = libc::fcntl(1, libc::F_DUPFD, 0);
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let new_stderr = libc::fcntl(2, libc::F_DUPFD, 0);
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libc::write(new_stdout, bytes.as_ptr() as *const libc::c_void, bytes.len());
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libc::write(new_stderr, bytes.as_ptr() as *const libc::c_void, bytes.len());
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}
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}
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