parted/0030-tests-t3000-resize-fs.sh-Add-very-deep-directory.patch
Brian C. Lane 4d35fa8c43 - lib-fs-resize: Prevent crash resizing FAT with very deep directories
- Add libparted/fs/.libs/ to LD_LIBRARY_PATH during make check
2016-03-07 11:55:00 -08:00

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From 599ce25c802fc1154ed619fde4249bb381430407 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Mike Fleetwood <mike.fleetwood@googlemail.com>
Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2016 15:36:11 +0000
Subject: [PATCH 30/30] tests: t3000-resize-fs.sh: Add very deep directory
Create 500 deep directory tree, with longest name of 4000 characters, to
the file system being resized to test the fix to prevent crash when
resizing a FAT file system with such a long path.
---
tests/t3000-resize-fs.sh | 16 ++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 16 insertions(+)
diff --git a/tests/t3000-resize-fs.sh b/tests/t3000-resize-fs.sh
index a79a307..608871c 100755
--- a/tests/t3000-resize-fs.sh
+++ b/tests/t3000-resize-fs.sh
@@ -46,6 +46,13 @@ device_sectors_required=$(echo $default_end | sed 's/s$//')
# Ensure that $dev is large enough for this test
test $device_sectors_required -le $dev_n_sectors || fail=1
+# create mount point dir
+mount_point="`pwd`/mnt"
+mkdir "$mount_point" || fail=1
+
+# be sure to unmount upon interrupt, failure, etc.
+cleanup_fn_() { umount "${dev}1" > /dev/null 2>&1; }
+
for fs_type in hfs+ fat32 fat16; do
echo "fs_type=$fs_type"
@@ -69,6 +76,15 @@ for fs_type in hfs+ fat32 fat16; do
# create the file system
$mkfs_cmd ${dev}1 || fail=1
+ # create 500 deep directory tree with longest name 4000 characters
+ # to catch core dump in libparted/fs/r/fat/count.c flag_traverse_dir()
+ # overflowing 512 byte file_name local buffer.
+ mount "${dev}1" "$mount_point" || fail=1
+ cat /dev/null > exp
+ ( cd "$mount_point"; for d in `seq 500`; do mkdir TESTDIR; cd TESTDIR; done ) > out
+ compare exp out || fail=1 # Ensure no errors creating directory tree
+ umount "${dev}1" || fail=1
+
# NOTE: shrinking is the only type of resizing that works.
# resize that file system to be one cylinder (8MiB) smaller
fs-resize ${dev}1 0 $new_end > out 2>&1 || fail=1
--
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