github.com/westcoastroms/westcoastroms-build@v0.0.0-20190928114312-2350e5a73030/build/soong/third_party/zip/zip_test.go (about)

     1  // Copyright 2011 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  // Tests that involve both reading and writing.
     6  
     7  package zip
     8  
     9  import (
    10  	"bytes"
    11  	"fmt"
    12  	"hash"
    13  	"io"
    14  	"io/ioutil"
    15  	"sort"
    16  	"strings"
    17  	"testing"
    18  	"time"
    19  )
    20  
    21  func TestOver65kFiles(t *testing.T) {
    22  	if testing.Short() {
    23  		t.Skip("skipping in short mode")
    24  	}
    25  	buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
    26  	w := NewWriter(buf)
    27  	const nFiles = (1 << 16) + 42
    28  	for i := 0; i < nFiles; i++ {
    29  		_, err := w.CreateHeader(&FileHeader{
    30  			Name:   fmt.Sprintf("%d.dat", i),
    31  			Method: Store, // avoid Issue 6136 and Issue 6138
    32  		})
    33  		if err != nil {
    34  			t.Fatalf("creating file %d: %v", i, err)
    35  		}
    36  	}
    37  	if err := w.Close(); err != nil {
    38  		t.Fatalf("Writer.Close: %v", err)
    39  	}
    40  	s := buf.String()
    41  	zr, err := NewReader(strings.NewReader(s), int64(len(s)))
    42  	if err != nil {
    43  		t.Fatalf("NewReader: %v", err)
    44  	}
    45  	if got := len(zr.File); got != nFiles {
    46  		t.Fatalf("File contains %d files, want %d", got, nFiles)
    47  	}
    48  	for i := 0; i < nFiles; i++ {
    49  		want := fmt.Sprintf("%d.dat", i)
    50  		if zr.File[i].Name != want {
    51  			t.Fatalf("File(%d) = %q, want %q", i, zr.File[i].Name, want)
    52  		}
    53  	}
    54  }
    55  
    56  func TestModTime(t *testing.T) {
    57  	var testTime = time.Date(2009, time.November, 10, 23, 45, 58, 0, time.UTC)
    58  	fh := new(FileHeader)
    59  	fh.SetModTime(testTime)
    60  	outTime := fh.ModTime()
    61  	if !outTime.Equal(testTime) {
    62  		t.Errorf("times don't match: got %s, want %s", outTime, testTime)
    63  	}
    64  }
    65  
    66  func testHeaderRoundTrip(fh *FileHeader, wantUncompressedSize uint32, wantUncompressedSize64 uint64, t *testing.T) {
    67  	fi := fh.FileInfo()
    68  	fh2, err := FileInfoHeader(fi)
    69  	if err != nil {
    70  		t.Fatal(err)
    71  	}
    72  	if got, want := fh2.Name, fh.Name; got != want {
    73  		t.Errorf("Name: got %s, want %s\n", got, want)
    74  	}
    75  	if got, want := fh2.UncompressedSize, wantUncompressedSize; got != want {
    76  		t.Errorf("UncompressedSize: got %d, want %d\n", got, want)
    77  	}
    78  	if got, want := fh2.UncompressedSize64, wantUncompressedSize64; got != want {
    79  		t.Errorf("UncompressedSize64: got %d, want %d\n", got, want)
    80  	}
    81  	if got, want := fh2.ModifiedTime, fh.ModifiedTime; got != want {
    82  		t.Errorf("ModifiedTime: got %d, want %d\n", got, want)
    83  	}
    84  	if got, want := fh2.ModifiedDate, fh.ModifiedDate; got != want {
    85  		t.Errorf("ModifiedDate: got %d, want %d\n", got, want)
    86  	}
    87  
    88  	if sysfh, ok := fi.Sys().(*FileHeader); !ok && sysfh != fh {
    89  		t.Errorf("Sys didn't return original *FileHeader")
    90  	}
    91  }
    92  
    93  func TestFileHeaderRoundTrip(t *testing.T) {
    94  	fh := &FileHeader{
    95  		Name:             "foo.txt",
    96  		UncompressedSize: 987654321,
    97  		ModifiedTime:     1234,
    98  		ModifiedDate:     5678,
    99  	}
   100  	testHeaderRoundTrip(fh, fh.UncompressedSize, uint64(fh.UncompressedSize), t)
   101  }
   102  
   103  func TestFileHeaderRoundTrip64(t *testing.T) {
   104  	fh := &FileHeader{
   105  		Name:               "foo.txt",
   106  		UncompressedSize64: 9876543210,
   107  		ModifiedTime:       1234,
   108  		ModifiedDate:       5678,
   109  	}
   110  	testHeaderRoundTrip(fh, uint32max, fh.UncompressedSize64, t)
   111  }
   112  
   113  type repeatedByte struct {
   114  	off int64
   115  	b   byte
   116  	n   int64
   117  }
   118  
   119  // rleBuffer is a run-length-encoded byte buffer.
   120  // It's an io.Writer (like a bytes.Buffer) and also an io.ReaderAt,
   121  // allowing random-access reads.
   122  type rleBuffer struct {
   123  	buf []repeatedByte
   124  }
   125  
   126  func (r *rleBuffer) Size() int64 {
   127  	if len(r.buf) == 0 {
   128  		return 0
   129  	}
   130  	last := &r.buf[len(r.buf)-1]
   131  	return last.off + last.n
   132  }
   133  
   134  func (r *rleBuffer) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
   135  	var rp *repeatedByte
   136  	if len(r.buf) > 0 {
   137  		rp = &r.buf[len(r.buf)-1]
   138  		// Fast path, if p is entirely the same byte repeated.
   139  		if lastByte := rp.b; len(p) > 0 && p[0] == lastByte {
   140  			all := true
   141  			for _, b := range p {
   142  				if b != lastByte {
   143  					all = false
   144  					break
   145  				}
   146  			}
   147  			if all {
   148  				rp.n += int64(len(p))
   149  				return len(p), nil
   150  			}
   151  		}
   152  	}
   153  
   154  	for _, b := range p {
   155  		if rp == nil || rp.b != b {
   156  			r.buf = append(r.buf, repeatedByte{r.Size(), b, 1})
   157  			rp = &r.buf[len(r.buf)-1]
   158  		} else {
   159  			rp.n++
   160  		}
   161  	}
   162  	return len(p), nil
   163  }
   164  
   165  func (r *rleBuffer) ReadAt(p []byte, off int64) (n int, err error) {
   166  	if len(p) == 0 {
   167  		return
   168  	}
   169  	skipParts := sort.Search(len(r.buf), func(i int) bool {
   170  		part := &r.buf[i]
   171  		return part.off+part.n > off
   172  	})
   173  	parts := r.buf[skipParts:]
   174  	if len(parts) > 0 {
   175  		skipBytes := off - parts[0].off
   176  		for len(parts) > 0 {
   177  			part := parts[0]
   178  			for i := skipBytes; i < part.n; i++ {
   179  				if n == len(p) {
   180  					return
   181  				}
   182  				p[n] = part.b
   183  				n++
   184  			}
   185  			parts = parts[1:]
   186  			skipBytes = 0
   187  		}
   188  	}
   189  	if n != len(p) {
   190  		err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
   191  	}
   192  	return
   193  }
   194  
   195  // Just testing the rleBuffer used in the Zip64 test above. Not used by the zip code.
   196  func TestRLEBuffer(t *testing.T) {
   197  	b := new(rleBuffer)
   198  	var all []byte
   199  	writes := []string{"abcdeee", "eeeeeee", "eeeefghaaiii"}
   200  	for _, w := range writes {
   201  		b.Write([]byte(w))
   202  		all = append(all, w...)
   203  	}
   204  	if len(b.buf) != 10 {
   205  		t.Fatalf("len(b.buf) = %d; want 10", len(b.buf))
   206  	}
   207  
   208  	for i := 0; i < len(all); i++ {
   209  		for j := 0; j < len(all)-i; j++ {
   210  			buf := make([]byte, j)
   211  			n, err := b.ReadAt(buf, int64(i))
   212  			if err != nil || n != len(buf) {
   213  				t.Errorf("ReadAt(%d, %d) = %d, %v; want %d, nil", i, j, n, err, len(buf))
   214  			}
   215  			if !bytes.Equal(buf, all[i:i+j]) {
   216  				t.Errorf("ReadAt(%d, %d) = %q; want %q", i, j, buf, all[i:i+j])
   217  			}
   218  		}
   219  	}
   220  }
   221  
   222  // fakeHash32 is a dummy Hash32 that always returns 0.
   223  type fakeHash32 struct {
   224  	hash.Hash32
   225  }
   226  
   227  func (fakeHash32) Write(p []byte) (int, error) { return len(p), nil }
   228  func (fakeHash32) Sum32() uint32               { return 0 }
   229  
   230  func TestZip64(t *testing.T) {
   231  	if testing.Short() {
   232  		t.Skip("slow test; skipping")
   233  	}
   234  	const size = 1 << 32 // before the "END\n" part
   235  	buf := testZip64(t, size)
   236  	testZip64DirectoryRecordLength(buf, t)
   237  }
   238  
   239  func TestZip64EdgeCase(t *testing.T) {
   240  	if testing.Short() {
   241  		t.Skip("slow test; skipping")
   242  	}
   243  	// Test a zip file with uncompressed size 0xFFFFFFFF.
   244  	// That's the magic marker for a 64-bit file, so even though
   245  	// it fits in a 32-bit field we must use the 64-bit field.
   246  	// Go 1.5 and earlier got this wrong,
   247  	// writing an invalid zip file.
   248  	const size = 1<<32 - 1 - int64(len("END\n")) // before the "END\n" part
   249  	buf := testZip64(t, size)
   250  	testZip64DirectoryRecordLength(buf, t)
   251  }
   252  
   253  func testZip64(t testing.TB, size int64) *rleBuffer {
   254  	const chunkSize = 1024
   255  	chunks := int(size / chunkSize)
   256  	// write size bytes plus "END\n" to a zip file
   257  	buf := new(rleBuffer)
   258  	w := NewWriter(buf)
   259  	f, err := w.CreateHeader(&FileHeader{
   260  		Name:   "huge.txt",
   261  		Method: Store,
   262  	})
   263  	if err != nil {
   264  		t.Fatal(err)
   265  	}
   266  	f.(*fileWriter).crc32 = fakeHash32{}
   267  	chunk := make([]byte, chunkSize)
   268  	for i := range chunk {
   269  		chunk[i] = '.'
   270  	}
   271  	for i := 0; i < chunks; i++ {
   272  		_, err := f.Write(chunk)
   273  		if err != nil {
   274  			t.Fatal("write chunk:", err)
   275  		}
   276  	}
   277  	if frag := int(size % chunkSize); frag > 0 {
   278  		_, err := f.Write(chunk[:frag])
   279  		if err != nil {
   280  			t.Fatal("write chunk:", err)
   281  		}
   282  	}
   283  	end := []byte("END\n")
   284  	_, err = f.Write(end)
   285  	if err != nil {
   286  		t.Fatal("write end:", err)
   287  	}
   288  	if err := w.Close(); err != nil {
   289  		t.Fatal(err)
   290  	}
   291  
   292  	// read back zip file and check that we get to the end of it
   293  	r, err := NewReader(buf, int64(buf.Size()))
   294  	if err != nil {
   295  		t.Fatal("reader:", err)
   296  	}
   297  	f0 := r.File[0]
   298  	rc, err := f0.Open()
   299  	if err != nil {
   300  		t.Fatal("opening:", err)
   301  	}
   302  	rc.(*checksumReader).hash = fakeHash32{}
   303  	for i := 0; i < chunks; i++ {
   304  		_, err := io.ReadFull(rc, chunk)
   305  		if err != nil {
   306  			t.Fatal("read:", err)
   307  		}
   308  	}
   309  	if frag := int(size % chunkSize); frag > 0 {
   310  		_, err := io.ReadFull(rc, chunk[:frag])
   311  		if err != nil {
   312  			t.Fatal("read:", err)
   313  		}
   314  	}
   315  	gotEnd, err := ioutil.ReadAll(rc)
   316  	if err != nil {
   317  		t.Fatal("read end:", err)
   318  	}
   319  	if !bytes.Equal(gotEnd, end) {
   320  		t.Errorf("End of zip64 archive %q, want %q", gotEnd, end)
   321  	}
   322  	err = rc.Close()
   323  	if err != nil {
   324  		t.Fatal("closing:", err)
   325  	}
   326  	if size+int64(len("END\n")) >= 1<<32-1 {
   327  		if got, want := f0.UncompressedSize, uint32(uint32max); got != want {
   328  			t.Errorf("UncompressedSize %#x, want %#x", got, want)
   329  		}
   330  	}
   331  
   332  	if got, want := f0.UncompressedSize64, uint64(size)+uint64(len(end)); got != want {
   333  		t.Errorf("UncompressedSize64 %#x, want %#x", got, want)
   334  	}
   335  
   336  	return buf
   337  }
   338  
   339  // Issue 9857
   340  func testZip64DirectoryRecordLength(buf *rleBuffer, t *testing.T) {
   341  	d := make([]byte, 1024)
   342  	if _, err := buf.ReadAt(d, buf.Size()-int64(len(d))); err != nil {
   343  		t.Fatal("read:", err)
   344  	}
   345  
   346  	sigOff := findSignatureInBlock(d)
   347  	dirOff, err := findDirectory64End(buf, buf.Size()-int64(len(d))+int64(sigOff))
   348  	if err != nil {
   349  		t.Fatal("findDirectory64End:", err)
   350  	}
   351  
   352  	d = make([]byte, directory64EndLen)
   353  	if _, err := buf.ReadAt(d, dirOff); err != nil {
   354  		t.Fatal("read:", err)
   355  	}
   356  
   357  	b := readBuf(d)
   358  	if sig := b.uint32(); sig != directory64EndSignature {
   359  		t.Fatalf("Expected directory64EndSignature (%d), got %d", directory64EndSignature, sig)
   360  	}
   361  
   362  	size := b.uint64()
   363  	if size != directory64EndLen-12 {
   364  		t.Fatalf("Expected length of %d, got %d", directory64EndLen-12, size)
   365  	}
   366  }
   367  
   368  func testValidHeader(h *FileHeader, t *testing.T) {
   369  	var buf bytes.Buffer
   370  	z := NewWriter(&buf)
   371  
   372  	f, err := z.CreateHeader(h)
   373  	if err != nil {
   374  		t.Fatalf("error creating header: %v", err)
   375  	}
   376  	if _, err := f.Write([]byte("hi")); err != nil {
   377  		t.Fatalf("error writing content: %v", err)
   378  	}
   379  	if err := z.Close(); err != nil {
   380  		t.Fatalf("error closing zip writer: %v", err)
   381  	}
   382  
   383  	b := buf.Bytes()
   384  	zf, err := NewReader(bytes.NewReader(b), int64(len(b)))
   385  	if err != nil {
   386  		t.Fatalf("got %v, expected nil", err)
   387  	}
   388  	zh := zf.File[0].FileHeader
   389  	if zh.Name != h.Name || zh.Method != h.Method || zh.UncompressedSize64 != uint64(len("hi")) {
   390  		t.Fatalf("got %q/%d/%d expected %q/%d/%d", zh.Name, zh.Method, zh.UncompressedSize64, h.Name, h.Method, len("hi"))
   391  	}
   392  }
   393  
   394  // Issue 4302.
   395  func TestHeaderInvalidTagAndSize(t *testing.T) {
   396  	const timeFormat = "20060102T150405.000.txt"
   397  
   398  	ts := time.Now()
   399  	filename := ts.Format(timeFormat)
   400  
   401  	h := FileHeader{
   402  		Name:   filename,
   403  		Method: Deflate,
   404  		Extra:  []byte(ts.Format(time.RFC3339Nano)), // missing tag and len, but Extra is best-effort parsing
   405  	}
   406  	h.SetModTime(ts)
   407  
   408  	testValidHeader(&h, t)
   409  }
   410  
   411  func TestHeaderTooShort(t *testing.T) {
   412  	h := FileHeader{
   413  		Name:   "foo.txt",
   414  		Method: Deflate,
   415  		Extra:  []byte{zip64ExtraId}, // missing size and second half of tag, but Extra is best-effort parsing
   416  	}
   417  	testValidHeader(&h, t)
   418  }
   419  
   420  func TestHeaderIgnoredSize(t *testing.T) {
   421  	h := FileHeader{
   422  		Name:   "foo.txt",
   423  		Method: Deflate,
   424  		Extra:  []byte{zip64ExtraId & 0xFF, zip64ExtraId >> 8, 24, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}, // bad size but shouldn't be consulted
   425  	}
   426  	testValidHeader(&h, t)
   427  }
   428  
   429  // Issue 4393. It is valid to have an extra data header
   430  // which contains no body.
   431  func TestZeroLengthHeader(t *testing.T) {
   432  	h := FileHeader{
   433  		Name:   "extadata.txt",
   434  		Method: Deflate,
   435  		Extra: []byte{
   436  			85, 84, 5, 0, 3, 154, 144, 195, 77, // tag 21589 size 5
   437  			85, 120, 0, 0, // tag 30805 size 0
   438  		},
   439  	}
   440  	testValidHeader(&h, t)
   441  }
   442  
   443  // Just benchmarking how fast the Zip64 test above is. Not related to
   444  // our zip performance, since the test above disabled CRC32 and flate.
   445  func BenchmarkZip64Test(b *testing.B) {
   446  	for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
   447  		testZip64(b, 1<<26)
   448  	}
   449  }