zpool_set_002_neg.ksh revision 1d32ba663e202c24a5a1f2e5aef83fffb447cb7f
#!/usr/bin/ksh -p
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. $STF_SUITE/include/libtest.shlib
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# DESCRIPTION:
#
# Malformed zpool set commands are rejected
#
# STRATEGY:
# 1. Create an array of many different malformed zfs set arguments
# 2. Run zpool set for each arg checking each will exit with status code 1
#
#
verify_runnable "global"
# note to self - need to make sure there isn't a pool called bootfs
# before running this test...
function cleanup {
zpool destroy bootfs
rm /tmp/zpool_set_002.$$.dat
}
log_assert "Malformed zpool set commands are rejected"
if poolexists bootfs
then
log_unsupported "Unable to run test on a machine with a pool called \
bootfs"
fi
log_onexit cleanup
# build up an array of bad arguments.
set -A arguments "rubbish " \
"foo@bar= " \
"@@@= +pool " \
"zpool bootfs " \
"bootfs " \
"bootfs +" \
"bootfs=bootfs/123 " \
"bootfs=bootfs@val " \
"Bootfs=bootfs " \
"- " \
"== " \
"set " \
"@@ " \
"12345 " \
"€にほんご " \
"/ " \
"bootfs=bootfs /" \
"bootfs=a%d%s "
# here, we build up a large string.
# a word to the ksh-wary, ${#array[@]} gives you the
# total number of entries in an array, so array[${#array[@]}]
# will index the last entry+1, ksh arrays start at index 0.
COUNT=0
while [ $COUNT -le 1025 ]
do
bigname="${bigname}o"
COUNT=$(( $COUNT + 1 ))
done
# add an argument of maximum length property name
arguments[${#arguments[@]}]="$bigname=value"
# add an argument of maximum length property value
arguments[${#arguments[@]}]="bootfs=$bigname"
# Create a pool called bootfs (so-called, so as to trip any clashes between
# property name, and pool name)
# Also create a filesystem in this pool
log_must mkfile $MINVDEVSIZE /tmp/zpool_set_002.$$.dat
log_must zpool create bootfs /tmp/zpool_set_002.$$.dat
log_must zfs create bootfs/root
typeset -i i=0;
while [ $i -lt "${#arguments[@]}" ]
do
log_mustnot eval "zpool set ${arguments[$i]} > /dev/null 2>&1"
# now also try with a valid pool in the argument list
log_mustnot eval "zpool set ${arguments[$i]}bootfs > /dev/null 2>&1"
# now also try with two valid pools in the argument list
log_mustnot eval "zpool set ${arguments[$i]}bootfs bootfs > /dev/null"
i=$(( $i + 1))
done
log_pass "Malformed zpool set commands are rejected"