3 # This program is distributable under the terms of the GNU GPL (see
6 # Test that rsync handles basic xattr preservation.
10 $RSYNC --version | grep ", xattrs" >/dev/null || test_skipped "Rsync is configured without xattr support"
12 case "`xattr 2>&1`" in
18 xattr -s "$xnam" "$xval" "${@}"
21 xattr -l "${@}" | sed "s/^[ $tab_ch]*//"
31 setfattr -n "$xnam" -v "$xval" "${@}"
36 RSYNC_PREFIX='user.rsync'
41 makepath "$fromdir/foo/bar"
42 echo now >"$fromdir/file0"
43 echo something >"$fromdir/file1"
44 echo else >"$fromdir/file2"
45 echo deep >"$fromdir/foo/file3"
46 echo normal >"$fromdir/file4"
47 echo deeper >"$fromdir/foo/bar/file5"
49 makepath "$chkdir/foo"
50 echo wow >"$chkdir/file1"
51 cp_touch "$fromdir/foo/file3" "$chkdir/foo"
54 files='file0 file1 file2 foo/file3 file4 foo/bar/file5'
56 uid_gid=`"$TOOLDIR/tls" "$fromdir/foo" | sed 's/^.* \([0-9][0-9]*\)\.\([0-9][0-9]*\) .*/\1:\2/'`
60 xset user.foo foo file0 2>/dev/null || test_skipped "Unable to set an xattr"
61 xset user.bar bar file0
63 xset user.short 'this is short' file1
64 xset user.long 'this is a long attribute that will be truncated in the initial data send' file1
65 xset user.good 'this is good' file1
66 xset user.nice 'this is nice' file1
68 xset user.foo foo file2
69 xset user.bar bar file2
70 xset user.long 'a long attribute for our new file that tests to ensure that this works' file2
72 xset user.dir1 'need to test directory xattrs too' foo
73 xset user.dir2 'another xattr' foo
74 xset user.dir3 'this is one last one for the moment' foo
76 xset user.foo 'new foo' foo/file3 foo/bar/file5
77 xset user.bar 'new bar' foo/file3 foo/bar/file5
78 xset user.long 'this is also a long attribute that will be truncated in the initial data send' foo/file3 foo/bar/file5
79 xset $RUSR.equal 'this long attribute should remain the same and not need to be transferred' foo/file3 foo/bar/file5
81 xset user.short 'old short' "$chkdir/file1"
82 xset user.extra 'remove me' "$chkdir/file1"
84 xset user.foo 'old foo' "$chkdir/foo/file3"
85 xset $RUSR.equal 'this long attribute should remain the same and not need to be transferred' "$chkdir/foo/file3"
87 xls $dirs $files >"$scratchdir/xattrs.txt"
89 # OK, let's try a simple xattr copy.
90 checkit "$RSYNC -avX --super . '$chkdir/'" "$fromdir" "$chkdir"
93 xls $dirs $files | diff $diffopt "$scratchdir/xattrs.txt" -
97 checkit "$RSYNC -aiX --super --copy-dest=../chk . ../to" "$fromdir" "$todir"
100 xls $dirs $files | diff $diffopt "$scratchdir/xattrs.txt" -
105 xset user.nice 'this is nice, but different' file1
107 xls $dirs $files >"$scratchdir/xattrs.txt"
109 checkit "$RSYNC -aiX --fake-super --link-dest=../chk . ../to" "$chkdir" "$todir"
112 xls $dirs $files | diff $diffopt "$scratchdir/xattrs.txt" -
114 sed -n -e '/^[^ ][^ ]* *[^ ][^ ]* *[^ ][^ ]* *1 /p' "$scratchdir/ls-to" >"$scratchdir/ls-diff-all"
115 fgrep -v './file1' "$scratchdir/ls-diff-all" >"$scratchdir/ls-diff" || :
116 if [ -s "$scratchdir/ls-diff" ]; then
117 echo "Missing hard links on:"
118 cat "$scratchdir/ls-diff"
121 if [ ! -s "$scratchdir/ls-diff-all" ]; then
122 echo "Too many hard links on file1!"
127 chmod go-rwx . $dirs $files
129 xset user.nice 'this is nice, but different' file1
130 xset $RSYNC_PREFIX.%stat "40000 0,0 $uid_gid" $dirs
131 xset $RSYNC_PREFIX.%stat "100000 0,0 $uid_gid" $files
133 xls $dirs $files >"$scratchdir/xattrs.txt"
138 # When run by a non-root tester, this checks if no-user-perm files/dirs can be copied.
139 checkit "$RSYNC -aiX --fake-super --chmod=a= . ../to" "$chkdir" "$todir" # 2>"$scratchdir/errors.txt"
142 xls $dirs $files | diff $diffopt "$scratchdir/xattrs.txt" -
145 rm -rf "$todir" "$chkdir"
147 $RSYNC -aX file1 file2
148 $RSYNC -aX file1 file2 ../chk/
149 $RSYNC -aX --del ../chk/ .
150 $RSYNC -aX file1 ../lnk/
152 xls file1 file2 >"$scratchdir/xattrs.txt"
154 checkit "$RSYNC -aiiX --copy-dest=../lnk . ../to" "$chkdir" "$todir"
157 xls file1 file2 | diff $diffopt "$scratchdir/xattrs.txt" -
165 checkit "$RSYNC -aiiX . ../to" "$chkdir" "$todir"
168 xls file1 file2 | diff $diffopt "$scratchdir/xattrs.txt" -
170 # The script would have aborted on error, so getting here means we've won.