The socket is typically owned by the priv-user, and inaccessible by the target user, so just allowing access to the directory is not enough. This change fixes this oversight and add checks that will also be useful for merging #1. Signed-off-by: Ophestra <cat@gensokyo.uk> # Conflicts: # test/sandbox/case/device.nix # test/sandbox/case/tty.nix
92 lines
2.9 KiB
Go
92 lines
2.9 KiB
Go
package system
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import (
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"testing"
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"hakurei.app/container"
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"hakurei.app/system/acl"
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)
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func TestUpdatePerm(t *testing.T) {
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testCases := []struct {
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path string
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perms []acl.Perm
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}{
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{"/run/user/1971/hakurei", []acl.Perm{acl.Execute}},
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{"/tmp/hakurei.1971/tmpdir/150", []acl.Perm{acl.Read, acl.Write, acl.Execute}},
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}
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for _, tc := range testCases {
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t.Run(tc.path+permSubTestSuffix(tc.perms), func(t *testing.T) {
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sys := New(150)
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sys.UpdatePerm(tc.path, tc.perms...)
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(&tcOp{Process, tc.path}).test(t, sys.ops, []Op{&ACL{Process, tc.path, tc.perms, false}}, "UpdatePerm")
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})
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}
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}
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func TestUpdatePermType(t *testing.T) {
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testCases := []struct {
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perms []acl.Perm
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tcOp
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}{
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{[]acl.Perm{acl.Execute}, tcOp{User, "/tmp/hakurei.1971/tmpdir"}},
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{[]acl.Perm{acl.Read, acl.Write, acl.Execute}, tcOp{User, "/tmp/hakurei.1971/tmpdir/150"}},
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{[]acl.Perm{acl.Execute}, tcOp{Process, "/run/user/1971/hakurei/fcb8a12f7c482d183ade8288c3de78b5"}},
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{[]acl.Perm{acl.Read}, tcOp{Process, "/tmp/hakurei.1971/fcb8a12f7c482d183ade8288c3de78b5/passwd"}},
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{[]acl.Perm{acl.Read}, tcOp{Process, "/tmp/hakurei.1971/fcb8a12f7c482d183ade8288c3de78b5/group"}},
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{[]acl.Perm{acl.Read, acl.Write, acl.Execute}, tcOp{EWayland, "/run/user/1971/wayland-0"}},
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}
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for _, tc := range testCases {
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t.Run(tc.path+"_"+TypeString(tc.et)+permSubTestSuffix(tc.perms), func(t *testing.T) {
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sys := New(150)
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sys.UpdatePermType(tc.et, tc.path, tc.perms...)
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tc.test(t, sys.ops, []Op{&ACL{tc.et, tc.path, tc.perms, false}}, "UpdatePermType")
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})
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}
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}
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func TestACLString(t *testing.T) {
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testCases := []struct {
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want string
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et Enablement
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perms []acl.Perm
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}{
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{`--- type: process path: "/proc/nonexistent"`, Process, []acl.Perm{}},
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{`r-- type: user path: "/proc/nonexistent"`, User, []acl.Perm{acl.Read}},
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{`-w- type: wayland path: "/proc/nonexistent"`, EWayland, []acl.Perm{acl.Write}},
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{`--x type: x11 path: "/proc/nonexistent"`, EX11, []acl.Perm{acl.Execute}},
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{`rw- type: dbus path: "/proc/nonexistent"`, EDBus, []acl.Perm{acl.Read, acl.Write}},
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{`r-x type: pulseaudio path: "/proc/nonexistent"`, EPulse, []acl.Perm{acl.Read, acl.Execute}},
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{`rwx type: user path: "/proc/nonexistent"`, User, []acl.Perm{acl.Read, acl.Write, acl.Execute}},
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{`rwx type: process path: "/proc/nonexistent"`, Process, []acl.Perm{acl.Read, acl.Write, acl.Write, acl.Execute}},
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}
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for _, tc := range testCases {
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t.Run(tc.want, func(t *testing.T) {
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a := &ACL{et: tc.et, perms: tc.perms, path: container.Nonexistent}
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if got := a.String(); got != tc.want {
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t.Errorf("String() = %v, want %v",
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got, tc.want)
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}
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})
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}
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}
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func permSubTestSuffix(perms []acl.Perm) (suffix string) {
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for _, perm := range perms {
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switch perm {
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case acl.Read:
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suffix += "_read"
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case acl.Write:
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suffix += "_write"
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case acl.Execute:
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suffix += "_execute"
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default:
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panic("unreachable")
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}
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}
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return
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}
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