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yuezonghe824eb0c2024-06-27 02:32:26 -07001#! /usr/bin/env perl
2# Copyright 2018-2019 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
3#
4# Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use
5# this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
6# in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
7# https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
8
9use strict;
10no strict 'refs'; # To be able to use strings as function refs
11use OpenSSL::Test;
12use OpenSSL::Test::Utils;
13use Errno qw(:POSIX);
14use POSIX qw(strerror);
15
16# We actually have space for up to 4095 error messages,
17# numerically speaking... but we're currently only using
18# numbers 1 through 127.
19# This constant should correspond to the same constant
20# defined in crypto/err/err.c, or at least must not be
21# assigned a greater number.
22use constant NUM_SYS_STR_REASONS => 127;
23
24setup('test_errstr');
25
26# In a cross compiled situation, there are chances that our
27# application is linked against different C libraries than
28# perl, and may thereby get different error messages for the
29# same error.
30# The safest is not to test under such circumstances.
31plan skip_all => 'This is unsupported for cross compiled configurations'
32 if config('CROSS_COMPILE');
33
34# The same can be said when compiling OpenSSL with mingw configuration
35# on Windows when built with msys perl. Similar problems are also observed
36# in MSVC builds, depending on the perl implementation used.
37plan skip_all => 'This is unsupported on MSYS/MinGW or MSWin32'
38 if $^O eq 'msys' or $^O eq 'MSWin32';
39
40plan skip_all => 'OpenSSL is configured "no-autoerrinit" or "no-err"'
41 if disabled('autoerrinit') || disabled('err');
42
43# These are POSIX error names, which Errno implements as functions
44# (this is documented)
45my @posix_errors = @{$Errno::EXPORT_TAGS{POSIX}};
46
47if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
48 # On Windows, these errors have been observed to not always be loaded by
49 # apps/openssl, while they are in perl, which causes a difference that we
50 # consider a false alarm. So we skip checking these errors.
51 # Because we can't know exactly what symbols exist in a perticular perl
52 # version, we resort to discovering them directly in the Errno package
53 # symbol table.
54 my @error_skiplist = qw(
55 ENETDOWN
56 ENETUNREACH
57 ENETRESET
58 ECONNABORTED
59 EISCONN
60 ENOTCONN
61 ESHUTDOWN
62 ETOOMANYREFS
63 ETIMEDOUT
64 EHOSTDOWN
65 EHOSTUNREACH
66 EALREADY
67 EINPROGRESS
68 ESTALE
69 EUCLEAN
70 ENOTNAM
71 ENAVAIL
72 ENOMEDIUM
73 ENOKEY
74 );
75 @posix_errors =
76 grep {
77 my $x = $_;
78 ! grep {
79 exists $Errno::{$_} && $x == $Errno::{$_}
80 } @error_skiplist
81 } @posix_errors;
82}
83
84plan tests => scalar @posix_errors
85 +1 # Checking that error 128 gives 'reason(128)'
86 +1 # Checking that error 0 gives the library name
87 ;
88
89foreach my $errname (@posix_errors) {
90 my $errnum = "Errno::$errname"->();
91
92 SKIP: {
93 skip "Error $errname ($errnum) isn't within our range", 1
94 if $errnum > NUM_SYS_STR_REASONS;
95
96 my $perr = eval {
97 # Set $! to the error number...
98 local $! = $errnum;
99 # ... and $! will give you the error string back
100 $!
101 };
102
103 # We know that the system reasons are in OpenSSL error library 2
104 my @oerr = run(app([ qw(openssl errstr), sprintf("2%06x", $errnum) ]),
105 capture => 1);
106 $oerr[0] =~ s|\R$||;
107 $oerr[0] =~ s|.*system library:||g; # The actual message is last
108
109 ok($oerr[0] eq $perr, "($errnum) '$oerr[0]' == '$perr'");
110 }
111}
112
113my @after = run(app([ qw(openssl errstr 2000080) ]), capture => 1);
114$after[0] =~ s|\R$||;
115$after[0] =~ s|.*system library:||g;
116ok($after[0] eq "reason(128)", "(128) '$after[0]' == 'reason(128)'");
117
118my @zero = run(app([ qw(openssl errstr 2000000) ]), capture => 1);
119$zero[0] =~ s|\R$||;
120$zero[0] =~ s|.*system library:||g;
121ok($zero[0] eq "system library", "(0) '$zero[0]' == 'system library'");