1 /* Test of file timestamp modification functions.
2 Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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17 #include "test-utimens-common.h"
19 /* This file is designed to test both fdutimens(a,NULL,b) and
20 futimens(a,b). FUNC is the function to test. Assumes that BASE
21 and ASSERT are already defined. If PRINT, warn before skipping
22 tests with status 77. */
24 test_futimens (int (*func) (int, struct timespec const *),
27 int fd = creat (BASE "file", 0600);
34 ASSERT (fstat (fd, &st1) == 0);
37 result = func (fd, NULL);
38 if (result == -1 && errno == ENOSYS)
40 ASSERT (close (fd) == 0);
41 ASSERT (unlink (BASE "file") == 0);
43 fputs ("skipping test: "
44 "setting fd time not supported on this file system\n",
49 ASSERT (fstat (fd, &st2) == 0);
50 /* If utimens truncates to less resolution than the file system
51 supports, then time can appear to go backwards between now and a
52 follow-up utimens with UTIME_NOW or a NULL timespec. Use
53 UTIMECMP_TRUNCATE_SOURCE to compensate, with st1 as the
55 ASSERT (0 <= utimecmp (BASE "file", &st2, &st1, UTIMECMP_TRUNCATE_SOURCE));
57 ASSERT (ctime_compare (&st1, &st2) < 0);
59 /* On some NFS systems, the 'now' timestamp of creat or a NULL
60 timespec is determined by the server, but the 'now' timestamp
61 determined by gettime() (as is done when using UTIME_NOW) is
62 determined by the client; since the two machines are not
63 necessarily on the same clock, this is another case where time
64 can appear to go backwards. The rest of this test cares about
65 client time, so manually use gettime() to set both times. */
66 struct timespec ts[2];
69 ASSERT (func (fd, ts) == 0);
70 ASSERT (fstat (fd, &st1) == 0);
74 /* Invalid arguments. */
77 ASSERT (func (AT_FDCWD, NULL) == -1);
78 ASSERT (errno == EBADF);
82 ASSERT (func (-1, NULL) == -1);
83 ASSERT (errno == EBADF);
88 ASSERT (func (99, NULL) == -1);
89 ASSERT (errno == EBADF);
94 ASSERT (close (fd0) == 0);
96 ASSERT (func (fd0, NULL) == -1);
97 ASSERT (errno == EBADF);
100 struct timespec ts[2] = { { Y2K, UTIME_BOGUS_POS }, { Y2K, 0 } };
102 ASSERT (func (fd, ts) == -1);
103 ASSERT (errno == EINVAL);
106 struct timespec ts[2] = { { Y2K, 0 }, { Y2K, UTIME_BOGUS_NEG } };
108 ASSERT (func (fd, ts) == -1);
109 ASSERT (errno == EINVAL);
111 ASSERT (fstat (fd, &st2) == 0);
112 ASSERT (st1.st_atime == st2.st_atime);
113 ASSERT (get_stat_atime_ns (&st1) == get_stat_atime_ns (&st2));
114 ASSERT (utimecmp (BASE "file", &st1, &st2, 0) == 0);
116 /* Set both times. */
118 struct timespec ts[2] = { { Y2K, BILLION / 2 - 1 }, { Y2K, BILLION - 1 } };
119 ASSERT (func (fd, ts) == 0);
120 ASSERT (fstat (fd, &st2) == 0);
121 ASSERT (st2.st_atime == Y2K);
122 ASSERT (0 <= get_stat_atime_ns (&st2));
123 ASSERT (get_stat_atime_ns (&st2) < BILLION / 2);
124 ASSERT (st2.st_mtime == Y2K);
125 ASSERT (0 <= get_stat_mtime_ns (&st2));
126 ASSERT (get_stat_mtime_ns (&st2) < BILLION);
128 ASSERT (ctime_compare (&st1, &st2) < 0);
131 /* Play with UTIME_OMIT, UTIME_NOW. */
134 struct timespec ts[2] = { { BILLION, UTIME_OMIT }, { 0, UTIME_NOW } };
136 ASSERT (func (fd, ts) == 0);
137 ASSERT (fstat (fd, &st3) == 0);
138 ASSERT (st3.st_atime == Y2K);
139 ASSERT (0 <= get_stat_atime_ns (&st3));
140 ASSERT (get_stat_atime_ns (&st3) <= BILLION / 2);
141 ASSERT (utimecmp (BASE "file", &st1, &st3, 0) <= 0);
143 ASSERT (ctime_compare (&st2, &st3) < 0);
146 ts[1].tv_nsec = UTIME_OMIT;
147 ASSERT (func (fd, ts) == 0);
148 ASSERT (fstat (fd, &st2) == 0);
149 ASSERT (st2.st_atime == BILLION);
150 ASSERT (get_stat_atime_ns (&st2) == 0);
151 ASSERT (st3.st_mtime == st2.st_mtime);
152 ASSERT (get_stat_mtime_ns (&st3) == get_stat_mtime_ns (&st2));
154 ASSERT (ctime_compare (&st3, &st2) < 0);
158 ASSERT (close (fd) == 0);
159 ASSERT (unlink (BASE "file") == 0);