cosmopolitan/test/tool/net/lunix_test.lua
Justine Tunney b0df6c1fce
Implement proper time zone support
Cosmopolitan now supports 104 time zones. They're embedded inside any
binary that links the localtime() function. Doing so adds about 100kb
to the binary size. This change also gets time zones working properly
on Windows for the first time. It's not needed to have /etc/localtime
exist on Windows, since we can get this information from WIN32. We're
also now updated to the latest version of Paul Eggert's TZ library.
2024-05-04 23:06:37 -07:00

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-- Copyright 2022 Justine Alexandra Roberts Tunney
--
-- Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for
-- any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the
-- above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
--
-- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL
-- WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED
-- WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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-- DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR
-- PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
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-- PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
gotsigusr1 = false
tmpdir = "%s/o/tmp/lunix_test.%d" % {os.getenv('TMPDIR'), unix.getpid()}
function string.starts(String,Start)
return string.sub(String,1,string.len(Start))==Start
end
function OnSigUsr1(sig)
gotsigusr1 = true
end
function UnixTest()
-- strsignal
assert(unix.strsignal(9) == "SIGKILL")
assert(unix.strsignal(unix.SIGKILL) == "SIGKILL")
-- gmtime
year,mon,mday,hour,min,sec,gmtoffsec,wday,yday,dst,zone = assert(unix.gmtime(1657297063))
assert(year == 2022)
assert(mon == 7)
assert(mday == 8)
assert(hour == 16)
assert(min == 17)
assert(sec == 43)
assert(gmtoffsec == 0)
assert(wday == 5)
assert(yday == 188)
assert(dst == 0)
assert(zone == "UTC")
-- dup
-- 1. duplicate stderr as lowest available fd
-- 1. close the newly assigned file descriptor
fd = assert(unix.dup(2))
assert(unix.close(fd))
-- dup2
-- 1. duplicate stderr as fd 10
-- 1. close the new file descriptor
assert(assert(unix.dup(2, 10)) == 10)
assert(unix.close(10))
-- fork
-- basic subprocess creation
if assert(unix.fork()) == 0 then
assert(unix.pledge(""))
unix.exit(42)
end
pid, ws = assert(unix.wait())
assert(unix.WIFEXITED(ws))
assert(unix.WEXITSTATUS(ws) == 42)
-- pledge
-- 1. fork off a process
-- 2. sandbox the process
-- 3. then violate its security
if unix.pledge(nil, nil) then
reader, writer = assert(unix.pipe())
if assert(unix.fork()) == 0 then
assert(unix.dup(writer, 2))
assert(unix.pledge("stdio"))
unix.socket()
unix.exit(0)
end
unix.close(writer)
unix.close(reader)
pid, ws = assert(unix.wait())
assert(unix.WIFSIGNALED(ws))
assert(unix.WTERMSIG(ws) == unix.SIGSYS or -- Linux
unix.WTERMSIG(ws) == unix.SIGABRT) -- OpenBSD
end
-- sigaction
-- 1. install a signal handler for USR1
-- 2. block USR1
-- 3. trigger USR1 signal [it gets enqueued]
-- 4. pause() w/ atomic unblocking of USR1 [now it gets delivered!]
-- 5. restore old signal mask
-- 6. restore old sig handler
oldhand, oldflags, oldmask = assert(unix.sigaction(unix.SIGUSR1, OnSigUsr1))
oldmask = assert(unix.sigprocmask(unix.SIG_BLOCK, unix.Sigset(unix.SIGUSR1)))
assert(unix.raise(unix.SIGUSR1))
assert(not gotsigusr1)
ok, err = unix.sigsuspend(oldmask)
assert(not ok)
assert(err:errno() == unix.EINTR)
assert(gotsigusr1)
assert(unix.sigprocmask(unix.SIG_SETMASK, oldmask))
assert(unix.sigaction(unix.SIGUSR1, oldhand, oldflags, oldmask))
-- open
-- 1. create file
-- 2. fill it up
-- 3. inspect it
-- 4. mess with it
fd = assert(unix.open("%s/foo" % {tmpdir}, unix.O_RDWR | unix.O_CREAT | unix.O_TRUNC, 0600))
assert(assert(unix.fstat(fd)):size() == 0)
assert(unix.ftruncate(fd, 8192))
assert(assert(unix.fstat(fd)):size() == 8192)
assert(unix.write(fd, "hello"))
assert(unix.lseek(fd, 4096))
assert(unix.write(fd, "poke"))
assert(unix.lseek(fd, 8192-4))
assert(unix.write(fd, "poke"))
st = assert(unix.fstat(fd))
assert(st:size() == 8192)
assert(st:blocks() == 8192/512)
assert((st:mode() & 0777) == 0600)
assert(st:uid() == unix.getuid())
assert(st:gid() == unix.getgid())
assert(unix.write(fd, "bear", 4))
assert(unix.read(fd, 10, 0) == "hellbear\x00\x00")
assert(unix.close(fd))
fd = assert(unix.open("%s/foo" % {tmpdir}))
assert(unix.lseek(fd, 4))
assert(unix.read(fd, 4) == "bear")
assert(unix.close(fd))
fd = assert(unix.open("%s/foo" % {tmpdir}, unix.O_RDWR))
assert(unix.write(fd, "bear"))
assert(unix.close(fd))
fd = assert(unix.open("%s/foo" % {tmpdir}))
assert(unix.read(fd, 8) == "bearbear")
assert(unix.close(fd))
-- getdents
t = {}
for name, kind, ino, off in assert(unix.opendir(tmpdir)) do
table.insert(t, name)
end
table.sort(t)
assert(EncodeLua(t) == '{".", "..", "foo"}');
end
function main()
assert(unix.makedirs(tmpdir))
unix.unveil(tmpdir, "rwc")
unix.unveil(nil, nil)
assert(unix.pledge("stdio rpath wpath cpath proc"))
ok, err = pcall(UnixTest)
if ok then
assert(unix.rmrf(tmpdir))
else
print(err)
error('UnixTest failed (%s)' % {tmpdir})
end
end
main()