zfs_acl_cp_002_pos.ksh revision d583b39bfb4e2571d3e41097c5c357ffe353ad45
#!/bin/ksh -p
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. $STF_SUITE/tests/functional/acl/acl_common.kshlib
#
# DESCRIPTION:
# Verify that '/usr/bin/cp [-p@]' supports ZFS ACL & xattrs
#
# STRATEGY:
# 1. Create file and directory in zfs filesystem
# 2. Set special ACE to the file and directory
# 3. Create xattr of the file and directory
# 4. Copy the file/directory within and across zfs file system
# 5. Verify that the ACL & xattrs of the file/directroy is not changed,
# when you are inserting an ACL with user: or group: entry on the top.
# (abstractions entry are treated special, since they represent the
# traditional permission bit mapping.)
#
verify_runnable "both"
function cleanup
{
if datasetexists $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS1; then
log_must $ZFS destroy -f $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS1
fi
[[ -d $TESTDIR1 ]] && log_must $RM -rf $TESTDIR1
[[ -d $TESTDIR ]] && log_must $RM -rf $TESTDIR/*
}
log_assert "Verify that '$CP [-p]' supports ZFS ACLs."
log_onexit cleanup
log_note "Create the second zfs file system: $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS1."
log_must $ZFS create $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS1
log_must $ZFS set mountpoint=$TESTDIR1 $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS1
log_must $ZFS set aclmode=passthrough $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS1
log_must $CHMOD 777 $TESTDIR1
# Define target directory.
dstdir=$TESTDIR1/dstdir.$$
mytestfile=/kernel/drv/zfs
for user in root $ZFS_ACL_STAFF1; do
# Set the current user
log_must set_cur_usr $user
for obj in $testfile $testdir; do
# Create source object and target directroy
log_must usr_exec $TOUCH $testfile
log_must usr_exec $MKDIR $testdir $dstdir
log_must usr_exec $RUNAT $testfile $CP $mytestfile attr.0
log_must usr_exec $RUNAT $testdir $CP $mytestfile attr.0
# Add the new ACE on the head.
log_must usr_exec $CHMOD \
A0+user:$ZFS_ACL_OTHER1:read_acl:deny $obj
cmd_str="$CP -p@"
[[ -d $obj ]] && cmd_str="$CP -rp@"
log_must usr_exec $cmd_str $obj $dstdir
log_must usr_exec $cmd_str $obj $TESTDIR1
for dir in $dstdir $TESTDIR1; do
log_must compare_modes $obj $dir/${obj##*/}
log_must compare_acls $obj $dir/${obj##*/}
log_must compare_xattrs $obj $dir/${obj##*/}
done
# Delete all the test file and directory
log_must usr_exec $RM -rf $TESTDIR/* $TESTDIR1/*
done
done
log_pass "'$CP [-p@]' succeeds to support ZFS ACLs."