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11838 secflag tests are racy
   1 #! /usr/bin/ksh
   2 #
   3 #
   4 # This file and its contents are supplied under the terms of the
   5 # Common Development and Distribution License ("CDDL"), version 1.0.
   6 # You may only use this file in accordance with the terms of version
   7 # 1.0 of the CDDL.
   8 #
   9 # A full copy of the text of the CDDL should have accompanied this
  10 # source.  A copy of the CDDL is also available via the Internet at
  11 # http://www.illumos.org/license/CDDL.
  12 #
  13 
  14 #
  15 # Copyright 2015, Richard Lowe.

  16 #
  17 
  18 mkdir /tmp/secflags-test.$$
  19 cd /tmp/secflags-test.$$
  20 
  21 /usr/bin/psecflags -s aslr -e sleep 100000 &
  22 pid=$!
  23 coreadm -p core $pid # We need to be able to reliably find the core
  24 
  25 cleanup() {
  26     kill $pid >/dev/null 2>&1
  27     cd /
  28     rm -fr /tmp/secflags-test.$$
  29 }
  30 
  31 trap cleanup EXIT
  32 



  33 ## gcore-produced core
  34 gcore $pid >/dev/null
  35 
  36 cat > gcore-expected.$$ <<EOF
  37     namesz: 0x5
  38     descsz: 0x28
  39     type:   [ NT_SECFLAGS ]
  40     name:
  41         CORE\0
  42     desc: (prsecflags_t)
  43         pr_version:    1
  44         pr_effective:  [ ASLR ]
  45         pr_inherit:    [ ASLR ]
  46         pr_lower:      0
  47         pr_upper:      [ ASLR FORBIDNULLMAP NOEXECSTACK ]
  48 EOF
  49 
  50 /usr/bin/elfdump -n core.${pid} | grep -B5 -A5 prsecflags_t > gcore-output.$$
  51 
  52 if ! diff -u gcore-expected.$$ gcore-output.$$; then


   1 #! /usr/bin/ksh
   2 #
   3 #
   4 # This file and its contents are supplied under the terms of the
   5 # Common Development and Distribution License ("CDDL"), version 1.0.
   6 # You may only use this file in accordance with the terms of version
   7 # 1.0 of the CDDL.
   8 #
   9 # A full copy of the text of the CDDL should have accompanied this
  10 # source.  A copy of the CDDL is also available via the Internet at
  11 # http://www.illumos.org/license/CDDL.
  12 #
  13 
  14 #
  15 # Copyright 2015, Richard Lowe.
  16 # Copyright 2019 Joyent, Inc.
  17 #
  18 
  19 mkdir /tmp/secflags-test.$$
  20 cd /tmp/secflags-test.$$
  21 
  22 /usr/bin/psecflags -s aslr -e sleep 100000 &
  23 pid=$!
  24 coreadm -p core $pid # We need to be able to reliably find the core
  25 
  26 cleanup() {
  27     kill $pid >/dev/null 2>&1
  28     cd /
  29     rm -fr /tmp/secflags-test.$$
  30 }
  31 
  32 trap cleanup EXIT
  33 
  34 # We need to wait for sleep to get exec()ed
  35 sleep 1
  36 
  37 ## gcore-produced core
  38 gcore $pid >/dev/null
  39 
  40 cat > gcore-expected.$$ <<EOF
  41     namesz: 0x5
  42     descsz: 0x28
  43     type:   [ NT_SECFLAGS ]
  44     name:
  45         CORE\0
  46     desc: (prsecflags_t)
  47         pr_version:    1
  48         pr_effective:  [ ASLR ]
  49         pr_inherit:    [ ASLR ]
  50         pr_lower:      0
  51         pr_upper:      [ ASLR FORBIDNULLMAP NOEXECSTACK ]
  52 EOF
  53 
  54 /usr/bin/elfdump -n core.${pid} | grep -B5 -A5 prsecflags_t > gcore-output.$$
  55 
  56 if ! diff -u gcore-expected.$$ gcore-output.$$; then