github.com/ronhuafeng/gofrontend@v0.0.0-20220715151246-ff23266b8bc5/libgo/misc/cgo/test/issue1435.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style 3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 //go:build linux && cgo 6 // +build linux,cgo 7 8 package cgotest 9 10 import ( 11 "fmt" 12 "os" 13 "sort" 14 "strings" 15 "syscall" 16 "testing" 17 ) 18 19 // #include <stdio.h> 20 // #include <stdlib.h> 21 // #include <pthread.h> 22 // #include <unistd.h> 23 // #include <sys/types.h> 24 // 25 // pthread_t *t = NULL; 26 // pthread_mutex_t mu; 27 // int nts = 0; 28 // int all_done = 0; 29 // 30 // static void *aFn(void *vargp) { 31 // int done = 0; 32 // while (!done) { 33 // usleep(100); 34 // pthread_mutex_lock(&mu); 35 // done = all_done; 36 // pthread_mutex_unlock(&mu); 37 // } 38 // return NULL; 39 // } 40 // 41 // void trial(int argc) { 42 // int i; 43 // nts = argc; 44 // t = calloc(nts, sizeof(pthread_t)); 45 // pthread_mutex_init(&mu, NULL); 46 // for (i = 0; i < nts; i++) { 47 // pthread_create(&t[i], NULL, aFn, NULL); 48 // } 49 // } 50 // 51 // void cleanup(void) { 52 // int i; 53 // pthread_mutex_lock(&mu); 54 // all_done = 1; 55 // pthread_mutex_unlock(&mu); 56 // for (i = 0; i < nts; i++) { 57 // pthread_join(t[i], NULL); 58 // } 59 // pthread_mutex_destroy(&mu); 60 // free(t); 61 // } 62 import "C" 63 64 // compareStatus is used to confirm the contents of the thread 65 // specific status files match expectations. 66 func compareStatus(filter, expect string) error { 67 expected := filter + expect 68 pid := syscall.Getpid() 69 fs, err := os.ReadDir(fmt.Sprintf("/proc/%d/task", pid)) 70 if err != nil { 71 return fmt.Errorf("unable to find %d tasks: %v", pid, err) 72 } 73 expectedProc := fmt.Sprintf("Pid:\t%d", pid) 74 foundAThread := false 75 for _, f := range fs { 76 tf := fmt.Sprintf("/proc/%s/status", f.Name()) 77 d, err := os.ReadFile(tf) 78 if err != nil { 79 // There are a surprising number of ways this 80 // can error out on linux. We've seen all of 81 // the following, so treat any error here as 82 // equivalent to the "process is gone": 83 // os.IsNotExist(err), 84 // "... : no such process", 85 // "... : bad file descriptor. 86 continue 87 } 88 lines := strings.Split(string(d), "\n") 89 for _, line := range lines { 90 // Different kernel vintages pad differently. 91 line = strings.TrimSpace(line) 92 if strings.HasPrefix(line, "Pid:\t") { 93 // On loaded systems, it is possible 94 // for a TID to be reused really 95 // quickly. As such, we need to 96 // validate that the thread status 97 // info we just read is a task of the 98 // same process PID as we are 99 // currently running, and not a 100 // recently terminated thread 101 // resurfaced in a different process. 102 if line != expectedProc { 103 break 104 } 105 // Fall through in the unlikely case 106 // that filter at some point is 107 // "Pid:\t". 108 } 109 if strings.HasPrefix(line, filter) { 110 if line == expected { 111 foundAThread = true 112 break 113 } 114 if filter == "Groups:" && strings.HasPrefix(line, "Groups:\t") { 115 // https://github.com/golang/go/issues/46145 116 // Containers don't reliably output this line in sorted order so manually sort and compare that. 117 a := strings.Split(line[8:], " ") 118 sort.Strings(a) 119 got := strings.Join(a, " ") 120 if got == expected[8:] { 121 foundAThread = true 122 break 123 } 124 125 } 126 return fmt.Errorf("%q got:%q want:%q (bad) [pid=%d file:'%s' %v]\n", tf, line, expected, pid, string(d), expectedProc) 127 } 128 } 129 } 130 if !foundAThread { 131 return fmt.Errorf("found no thread /proc/<TID>/status files for process %q", expectedProc) 132 } 133 return nil 134 } 135 136 // test1435 test 9 glibc implemented setuid/gid syscall functions are 137 // mapped. This test is a slightly more expansive test than that of 138 // src/syscall/syscall_linux_test.go:TestSetuidEtc() insofar as it 139 // launches concurrent threads from C code via CGo and validates that 140 // they are subject to the system calls being tested. For the actual 141 // Go functionality being tested here, the syscall_linux_test version 142 // is considered authoritative, but non-trivial improvements to that 143 // should be mirrored here. 144 func test1435(t *testing.T) { 145 if syscall.Getuid() != 0 { 146 t.Skip("skipping root only test") 147 } 148 149 // Launch some threads in C. 150 const cts = 5 151 C.trial(cts) 152 defer C.cleanup() 153 154 vs := []struct { 155 call string 156 fn func() error 157 filter, expect string 158 }{ 159 {call: "Setegid(1)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setegid(1) }, filter: "Gid:", expect: "\t0\t1\t0\t1"}, 160 {call: "Setegid(0)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setegid(0) }, filter: "Gid:", expect: "\t0\t0\t0\t0"}, 161 162 {call: "Seteuid(1)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Seteuid(1) }, filter: "Uid:", expect: "\t0\t1\t0\t1"}, 163 {call: "Setuid(0)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setuid(0) }, filter: "Uid:", expect: "\t0\t0\t0\t0"}, 164 165 {call: "Setgid(1)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setgid(1) }, filter: "Gid:", expect: "\t1\t1\t1\t1"}, 166 {call: "Setgid(0)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setgid(0) }, filter: "Gid:", expect: "\t0\t0\t0\t0"}, 167 168 {call: "Setgroups([]int{0,1,2,3})", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setgroups([]int{0, 1, 2, 3}) }, filter: "Groups:", expect: "\t0 1 2 3"}, 169 {call: "Setgroups(nil)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setgroups(nil) }, filter: "Groups:", expect: ""}, 170 {call: "Setgroups([]int{0})", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setgroups([]int{0}) }, filter: "Groups:", expect: "\t0"}, 171 172 {call: "Setregid(101,0)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setregid(101, 0) }, filter: "Gid:", expect: "\t101\t0\t0\t0"}, 173 {call: "Setregid(0,102)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setregid(0, 102) }, filter: "Gid:", expect: "\t0\t102\t102\t102"}, 174 {call: "Setregid(0,0)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setregid(0, 0) }, filter: "Gid:", expect: "\t0\t0\t0\t0"}, 175 176 {call: "Setreuid(1,0)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setreuid(1, 0) }, filter: "Uid:", expect: "\t1\t0\t0\t0"}, 177 {call: "Setreuid(0,2)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setreuid(0, 2) }, filter: "Uid:", expect: "\t0\t2\t2\t2"}, 178 {call: "Setreuid(0,0)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setreuid(0, 0) }, filter: "Uid:", expect: "\t0\t0\t0\t0"}, 179 180 {call: "Setresgid(101,0,102)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setresgid(101, 0, 102) }, filter: "Gid:", expect: "\t101\t0\t102\t0"}, 181 {call: "Setresgid(0,102,101)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setresgid(0, 102, 101) }, filter: "Gid:", expect: "\t0\t102\t101\t102"}, 182 {call: "Setresgid(0,0,0)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setresgid(0, 0, 0) }, filter: "Gid:", expect: "\t0\t0\t0\t0"}, 183 184 {call: "Setresuid(1,0,2)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setresuid(1, 0, 2) }, filter: "Uid:", expect: "\t1\t0\t2\t0"}, 185 {call: "Setresuid(0,2,1)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setresuid(0, 2, 1) }, filter: "Uid:", expect: "\t0\t2\t1\t2"}, 186 {call: "Setresuid(0,0,0)", fn: func() error { return syscall.Setresuid(0, 0, 0) }, filter: "Uid:", expect: "\t0\t0\t0\t0"}, 187 } 188 189 for i, v := range vs { 190 if err := v.fn(); err != nil { 191 t.Errorf("[%d] %q failed: %v", i, v.call, err) 192 continue 193 } 194 if err := compareStatus(v.filter, v.expect); err != nil { 195 t.Errorf("[%d] %q comparison: %v", i, v.call, err) 196 } 197 } 198 }