| xf.li | bdd93d5 | 2023-05-12 07:10:14 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /* Tests for ftruncate and truncate. | 
 | 2 |    Copyright (C) 2000-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | 
 | 3 |    This file is part of the GNU C Library. | 
 | 4 |    Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 2000. | 
 | 5 |  | 
 | 6 |    The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | 
 | 7 |    modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | 
 | 8 |    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | 
 | 9 |    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | 
 | 10 |  | 
 | 11 |    The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | 
 | 12 |    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | 
 | 13 |    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU | 
 | 14 |    Lesser General Public License for more details. | 
 | 15 |  | 
 | 16 |    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | 
 | 17 |    License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see | 
 | 18 |    <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */ | 
 | 19 |  | 
 | 20 | #include <errno.h> | 
 | 21 | #include <error.h> | 
 | 22 | #include <string.h> | 
 | 23 | #include <unistd.h> | 
 | 24 | #include <sys/stat.h> | 
 | 25 |  | 
 | 26 |  | 
 | 27 | /* Allow testing of the 64-bit versions as well.  */ | 
 | 28 | #ifndef TRUNCATE | 
 | 29 | # define TRUNCATE truncate | 
 | 30 | # define FTRUNCATE ftruncate | 
 | 31 | #endif | 
 | 32 |  | 
 | 33 | #define STRINGIFY(s) STRINGIFY2 (s) | 
 | 34 | #define STRINGIFY2(s) #s | 
 | 35 |  | 
 | 36 | /* Prototype for our test function.  */ | 
 | 37 | extern void do_prepare (int argc, char *argv[]); | 
 | 38 | extern int do_test (int argc, char *argv[]); | 
 | 39 |  | 
 | 40 | /* We have a preparation function.  */ | 
 | 41 | #define PREPARE do_prepare | 
 | 42 |  | 
 | 43 | /* We might need a bit longer timeout.  */ | 
 | 44 | #define TIMEOUT 20 /* sec */ | 
 | 45 |  | 
 | 46 | /* This defines the `main' function and some more.  */ | 
 | 47 | #include <test-skeleton.c> | 
 | 48 |  | 
 | 49 | /* These are for the temporary file we generate.  */ | 
 | 50 | char *name; | 
 | 51 | int fd; | 
 | 52 |  | 
 | 53 | void | 
 | 54 | do_prepare (int argc, char *argv[]) | 
 | 55 | { | 
 | 56 |    size_t name_len; | 
 | 57 |  | 
 | 58 | #define FNAME FNAME2(TRUNCATE) | 
 | 59 | #define FNAME2(s) "/" STRINGIFY(s) "XXXXXX" | 
 | 60 |  | 
 | 61 |    name_len = strlen (test_dir); | 
 | 62 |    name = malloc (name_len + sizeof (FNAME)); | 
 | 63 |    mempcpy (mempcpy (name, test_dir, name_len), FNAME, sizeof (FNAME)); | 
 | 64 |    add_temp_file (name); | 
 | 65 |  | 
 | 66 |    /* Open our test file.   */ | 
 | 67 |    fd = mkstemp (name); | 
 | 68 |    if (fd == -1) | 
 | 69 |      error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, "cannot open test file `%s'", name); | 
 | 70 | } | 
 | 71 |  | 
 | 72 |  | 
 | 73 | int | 
 | 74 | do_test (int argc, char *argv[]) | 
 | 75 | { | 
 | 76 |   struct stat st; | 
 | 77 |   char buf[1000]; | 
 | 78 |  | 
 | 79 |   memset (buf, '\0', sizeof (buf)); | 
 | 80 |  | 
 | 81 |   if (write (fd, buf, sizeof (buf)) != sizeof (buf)) | 
 | 82 |     error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, "during write"); | 
 | 83 |  | 
 | 84 |   if (fstat (fd, &st) < 0 || st.st_size != sizeof (buf)) | 
 | 85 |     error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, "initial size wrong"); | 
 | 86 |  | 
 | 87 |  | 
 | 88 |   if (FTRUNCATE (fd, 800) < 0) | 
 | 89 |     error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, "size reduction with %s failed", | 
 | 90 | 	   STRINGIFY (FTRUNCATE)); | 
 | 91 |  | 
 | 92 |   if (fstat (fd, &st) < 0 || st.st_size != 800) | 
 | 93 |     error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, "size after reduction with %s incorrect", | 
 | 94 | 	   STRINGIFY (FTRUNCATE)); | 
 | 95 |  | 
 | 96 |   /* The following test covers more than POSIX.  POSIX does not require | 
 | 97 |      that ftruncate() can increase the file size.  But we are testing | 
 | 98 |      Unix systems.  */ | 
 | 99 |   if (FTRUNCATE (fd, 1200) < 0) | 
 | 100 |     error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, "size increase with %s failed", | 
 | 101 | 	   STRINGIFY (FTRUNCATE)); | 
 | 102 |  | 
 | 103 |   if (fstat (fd, &st) < 0 || st.st_size != 1200) | 
 | 104 |     error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, "size after increase with %s incorrect", | 
 | 105 | 	   STRINGIFY (FTRUNCATE)); | 
 | 106 |  | 
 | 107 |  | 
 | 108 |   if (TRUNCATE (name, 800) < 0) | 
 | 109 |     error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, "size reduction with %s failed", | 
 | 110 | 	   STRINGIFY (TRUNCATE)); | 
 | 111 |  | 
 | 112 |   if (fstat (fd, &st) < 0 || st.st_size != 800) | 
 | 113 |     error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, "size after reduction with %s incorrect", | 
 | 114 | 	   STRINGIFY (TRUNCATE)); | 
 | 115 |  | 
 | 116 |   /* The following test covers more than POSIX.  POSIX does not require | 
 | 117 |      that truncate() can increase the file size.  But we are testing | 
 | 118 |      Unix systems.  */ | 
 | 119 |   if (TRUNCATE (name, 1200) < 0) | 
 | 120 |     error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, "size increase with %s failed", | 
 | 121 | 	   STRINGIFY (TRUNCATE)); | 
 | 122 |  | 
 | 123 |   if (fstat (fd, &st) < 0 || st.st_size != 1200) | 
 | 124 |     error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, "size after increase with %s incorrect", | 
 | 125 | 	   STRINGIFY (TRUNCATE)); | 
 | 126 |  | 
 | 127 |  | 
 | 128 |   close (fd); | 
 | 129 |   unlink (name); | 
 | 130 |  | 
 | 131 |   return 0; | 
 | 132 | } |