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package sftp
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"errors"
"io"
"os"
"path"
"runtime"
"sync"
"syscall"
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
func clientServerPair(t *testing.T) (*Client, *Server) {
cr, sw := io.Pipe()
sr, cw := io.Pipe()
var options []ServerOption
if *testAllocator {
options = append(options, WithAllocator())
}
server, err := NewServer(struct {
io.Reader
io.WriteCloser
}{sr, sw}, options...)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
go server.Serve()
client, err := NewClientPipe(cr, cw)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("%+v\n", err)
}
return client, server
}
type sshFxpTestBadExtendedPacket struct {
ID uint32
Extension string
Data string
}
func (p sshFxpTestBadExtendedPacket) id() uint32 { return p.ID }
func (p sshFxpTestBadExtendedPacket) MarshalBinary() ([]byte, error) {
l := 4 + 1 + 4 + // uint32(length) + byte(type) + uint32(id)
4 + len(p.Extension) +
4 + len(p.Data)
b := make([]byte, 4, l)
b = append(b, sshFxpExtended)
b = marshalUint32(b, p.ID)
b = marshalString(b, p.Extension)
b = marshalString(b, p.Data)
return b, nil
}
func checkServerAllocator(t *testing.T, server *Server) {
if server.pktMgr.alloc == nil {
return
}
checkAllocatorBeforeServerClose(t, server.pktMgr.alloc)
server.Close()
checkAllocatorAfterServerClose(t, server.pktMgr.alloc)
}
// test that errors are sent back when we request an invalid extended packet operation
// this validates the following rfc draft is followed https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-secsh-filexfer-extensions-00
func TestInvalidExtendedPacket(t *testing.T) {
client, server := clientServerPair(t)
defer client.Close()
defer server.Close()
badPacket := sshFxpTestBadExtendedPacket{client.nextID(), "thisDoesn'tExist", "foobar"}
typ, data, err := client.clientConn.sendPacket(context.Background(), nil, badPacket)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error from sendPacket: %s", err)
}
if typ != sshFxpStatus {
t.Fatalf("received non-FPX_STATUS packet: %v", typ)
}
err = unmarshalStatus(badPacket.id(), data)
statusErr, ok := err.(*StatusError)
if !ok {
t.Fatal("failed to convert error from unmarshalStatus to *StatusError")
}
if statusErr.Code != sshFxOPUnsupported {
t.Errorf("statusErr.Code => %d, wanted %d", statusErr.Code, sshFxOPUnsupported)
}
checkServerAllocator(t, server)
}
// test that server handles concurrent requests correctly
func TestConcurrentRequests(t *testing.T) {
skipIfWindows(t)
var filename string
switch runtime.GOOS {
case "plan9":
filename = "/lib/ndb/local"
case "zos":
filename = "/etc/.shrc"
default:
filename = "/etc/passwd"
}
client, server := clientServerPair(t)
defer client.Close()
defer server.Close()
concurrency := 2
var wg sync.WaitGroup
wg.Add(concurrency)
for i := 0; i < concurrency; i++ {
go func() {
defer wg.Done()
for j := 0; j < 1024; j++ {
f, err := client.Open(filename)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("failed to open file: %v", err)
continue
}
if err := f.Close(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("failed t close file: %v", err)
}
}
}()
}
wg.Wait()
checkServerAllocator(t, server)
}
// Test error conversion
func TestStatusFromError(t *testing.T) {
type test struct {
err error
pkt *sshFxpStatusPacket
}
tpkt := func(id, code uint32) *sshFxpStatusPacket {
return &sshFxpStatusPacket{
ID: id,
StatusError: StatusError{Code: code},
}
}
testCases := []test{
{syscall.ENOENT, tpkt(1, sshFxNoSuchFile)},
{&os.PathError{Err: syscall.ENOENT},
tpkt(2, sshFxNoSuchFile)},
{&os.PathError{Err: errors.New("foo")}, tpkt(3, sshFxFailure)},
{ErrSSHFxEOF, tpkt(4, sshFxEOF)},
{ErrSSHFxOpUnsupported, tpkt(5, sshFxOPUnsupported)},
{io.EOF, tpkt(6, sshFxEOF)},
{os.ErrNotExist, tpkt(7, sshFxNoSuchFile)},
}
for _, tc := range testCases {
tc.pkt.StatusError.msg = tc.err.Error()
assert.Equal(t, tc.pkt, statusFromError(tc.pkt.ID, tc.err))
}
}
// This was written to test a race b/w open immediately followed by a stat.
// Previous to this the Open would trigger the use of a worker pool, then the
// stat packet would come in an hit the pool and return faster than the open
// (returning a file-not-found error).
// The below by itself wouldn't trigger the race however, I needed to add a
// small sleep in the openpacket code to trigger the issue. I wanted to add a
// way to inject that in the code but right now there is no good place for it.
// I'm thinking after I convert the server into a request-server backend I
// might be able to do something with the runWorker method passed into the
// packet manager. But with the 2 implementations fo the server it just doesn't
// fit well right now.
func TestOpenStatRace(t *testing.T) {
client, server := clientServerPair(t)
defer client.Close()
defer server.Close()
// openpacket finishes to fast to trigger race in tests
// need to add a small sleep on server to openpackets somehow
tmppath := path.Join(os.TempDir(), "stat_race")
pflags := toPflags(os.O_RDWR | os.O_CREATE | os.O_TRUNC)
ch := make(chan result, 3)
id1 := client.nextID()
id2 := client.nextID()
client.dispatchRequest(ch, &sshFxpOpenPacket{
ID: id1,
Path: tmppath,
Pflags: pflags,
})
client.dispatchRequest(ch, &sshFxpLstatPacket{
ID: id2,
Path: tmppath,
})
testreply := func(id uint32) {
r := <-ch
require.NoError(t, r.err)
switch r.typ {
case sshFxpAttrs, sshFxpHandle: // ignore
case sshFxpStatus:
err := normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, r.data))
assert.NoError(t, err, "race hit, stat before open")
default:
t.Fatal("unexpected type:", r.typ)
}
}
testreply(id1)
testreply(id2)
os.Remove(tmppath)
checkServerAllocator(t, server)
}
func TestOpenWithPermissions(t *testing.T) {
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
defer cancel()
skipIfWindows(t)
client, server := clientServerPair(t)
defer client.Close()
defer server.Close()
tmppath := path.Join(os.TempDir(), "open_permissions")
defer os.Remove(tmppath)
pflags := toPflags(os.O_RDWR | os.O_CREATE | os.O_TRUNC)
id1 := client.nextID()
id2 := client.nextID()
typ, data, err := client.sendPacket(ctx, nil, &sshFxpOpenPacket{
ID: id1,
Path: tmppath,
Pflags: pflags,
Flags: sshFileXferAttrPermissions,
Attrs: &FileStat{
Mode: 0o745,
},
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("unexpected error:", err)
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpHandle:
// do nothing, we can just leave the handle open.
case sshFxpStatus:
t.Fatal("unexpected status:", normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id1, data)))
default:
t.Fatal("unpexpected packet type:", unimplementedPacketErr(typ))
}
stat, err := os.Stat(tmppath)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("unexpected error:", err)
}
if stat.Mode()&os.ModePerm != 0o745 {
t.Errorf("stat.Mode() = %v was expecting 0o745", stat.Mode())
}
// Existing files should not have their permissions changed.
typ, data, err = client.sendPacket(ctx, nil, &sshFxpOpenPacket{
ID: id2,
Path: tmppath,
Pflags: pflags,
Flags: sshFileXferAttrPermissions,
Attrs: &FileStat{
Mode: 0o755,
},
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("unexpected error:", err)
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpHandle:
// do nothing, we can just leave the handle open.
case sshFxpStatus:
t.Fatal("unexpected status:", normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id2, data)))
default:
t.Fatal("unpexpected packet type:", unimplementedPacketErr(typ))
}
if stat.Mode()&os.ModePerm != 0o745 {
t.Errorf("stat.Mode() = %v, was expecting unchanged 0o745", stat.Mode())
}
checkServerAllocator(t, server)
}
// Ensure that proper error codes are returned for non existent files, such
// that they are mapped back to a 'not exists' error on the client side.
func TestStatNonExistent(t *testing.T) {
client, server := clientServerPair(t)
defer client.Close()
defer server.Close()
for _, file := range []string{"/doesnotexist", "/doesnotexist/a/b"} {
_, err := client.Stat(file)
if !os.IsNotExist(err) {
t.Errorf("expected 'does not exist' err for file %q. got: %v", file, err)
}
}
}
func TestServerWithBrokenClient(t *testing.T) {
validInit := sp(&sshFxInitPacket{Version: 3})
brokenOpen := sp(&sshFxpOpenPacket{Path: "foo"})
brokenOpen = brokenOpen[:len(brokenOpen)-2]
for _, clientInput := range [][]byte{
// Packet length zero (never valid). This used to crash the server.
{0, 0, 0, 0},
append(validInit, 0, 0, 0, 0),
// Client hangs up mid-packet.
append(validInit, brokenOpen...),
} {
srv, err := NewServer(struct {
io.Reader
io.WriteCloser
}{
bytes.NewReader(clientInput),
&sink{},
})
require.NoError(t, err)
err = srv.Serve()
assert.Error(t, err)
srv.Close()
}
}