yuezonghe | 824eb0c | 2024-06-27 02:32:26 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 1 | #! /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 | |
| 9 | use strict; |
| 10 | no strict 'refs'; # To be able to use strings as function refs |
| 11 | use OpenSSL::Test; |
| 12 | use OpenSSL::Test::Utils; |
| 13 | use Errno qw(:POSIX); |
| 14 | use 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. |
| 22 | use constant NUM_SYS_STR_REASONS => 127; |
| 23 | |
| 24 | setup('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. |
| 31 | plan 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. |
| 37 | plan skip_all => 'This is unsupported on MSYS/MinGW or MSWin32' |
| 38 | if $^O eq 'msys' or $^O eq 'MSWin32'; |
| 39 | |
| 40 | plan skip_all => 'OpenSSL is configured "no-autoerrinit" or "no-err"' |
| 41 | if disabled('autoerrinit') || disabled('err'); |
| 42 | |
| 43 | # These are POSIX error names, which Errno implements as functions |
| 44 | # (this is documented) |
| 45 | my @posix_errors = @{$Errno::EXPORT_TAGS{POSIX}}; |
| 46 | |
| 47 | if ($^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 | |
| 84 | plan 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 | |
| 89 | foreach 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 | |
| 113 | my @after = run(app([ qw(openssl errstr 2000080) ]), capture => 1); |
| 114 | $after[0] =~ s|\R$||; |
| 115 | $after[0] =~ s|.*system library:||g; |
| 116 | ok($after[0] eq "reason(128)", "(128) '$after[0]' == 'reason(128)'"); |
| 117 | |
| 118 | my @zero = run(app([ qw(openssl errstr 2000000) ]), capture => 1); |
| 119 | $zero[0] =~ s|\R$||; |
| 120 | $zero[0] =~ s|.*system library:||g; |
| 121 | ok($zero[0] eq "system library", "(0) '$zero[0]' == 'system library'"); |