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authorRichard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>2020-06-29 12:43:40 +0200
committerRichard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>2020-07-05 21:13:25 +0200
commit17b7f8968481aa99c622080ac73879f42fb8c4ae (patch)
treea187f00f9c9d1ed6cf2914bd519868241399f253 /test
parent71f2994b151f5de0c7bc14592c84795ff98256c1 (diff)
TEST: fix test/errtest.c
test/errtest.c used the system error code 1 for EPERM. However, EPERM may be coded differently on different systems, so we switch to using EPERM instead. However, because we know that the ERR sub-system truncates system error codes that occupy more than 24 bits, we check that the reason code in the recorded error matches our EPERM, and skip the test if not. To be safe (even though the error string for that code is well defined in POSIX), we also use strerror() to retrieve the string for that error code instead of using a hard coded value. Fixes #12276 Fixes #12217 Fixes #12354 Reviewed-by: David von Oheimb <david.von.oheimb@siemens.com> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/12343)
Diffstat (limited to 'test')
-rw-r--r--test/errtest.c47
1 files changed, 38 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/test/errtest.c b/test/errtest.c
index f7a6f85470..e8c7d44306 100644
--- a/test/errtest.c
+++ b/test/errtest.c
@@ -25,24 +25,53 @@
static int test_print_error_format(void)
{
- static const char expected_format[] =
- ":error::system library:%s:Operation not permitted:"
+ /* Variables used to construct an error line */
+ const char *func = OPENSSL_FUNC;
# ifndef OPENSSL_NO_FILENAMES
- "errtest.c:30:";
+ const char *file = OPENSSL_FILE;
+ const int line = OPENSSL_LINE;
# else
- ":0:";
+ const char *file = "";
+ const int line = 0;
# endif
- char expected[256];
+ /* The format for OpenSSL error lines */
+ const char *expected_format = ":error::system library:%s:%s:%s:%d";
+ /*-
+ * ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^
+ * function name -------------------------------------++ || || ||
+ * reason string (system error string) ------------------++ || ||
+ * file name -----------------------------------------------++ ||
+ * line number ------------------------------------------------++
+ */
+ char expected[512];
+
char *out = NULL, *p = NULL;
int ret = 0, len;
BIO *bio = NULL;
+ const int syserr = EPERM;
+ int reasoncode;
+
+ /*
+ * We set a mark here so we can clear the system error that we generate
+ * with ERR_PUT_error(). That is, after all, just a simulation to verify
+ * ERR_print_errors() output, not a real error.
+ */
+ ERR_set_mark();
- BIO_snprintf(expected, sizeof(expected), expected_format, OPENSSL_FUNC);
+ ERR_PUT_error(ERR_LIB_SYS, 0, syserr, file, line);
+ reasoncode = ERR_GET_REASON(ERR_peek_error());
+
+ if (!TEST_int_eq(reasoncode, syserr)) {
+ ERR_pop_to_mark();
+ goto err;
+ }
+
+ BIO_snprintf(expected, sizeof(expected), expected_format,
+ func, strerror(syserr), file, line);
if (!TEST_ptr(bio = BIO_new(BIO_s_mem())))
- return 0;
+ goto err;
- ERR_PUT_error(ERR_LIB_SYS, 0, 1, "errtest.c", 30);
ERR_print_errors(bio);
if (!TEST_int_gt(len = BIO_get_mem_data(bio, &out), 0))
@@ -106,7 +135,7 @@ static int raised_error(void)
file = __FILE__;
line = __LINE__ + 2; /* The error is generated on the ERR_raise_data line */
#endif
- ERR_raise_data(ERR_LIB_SYS, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR,
+ ERR_raise_data(ERR_LIB_NONE, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR,
"calling exit()");
if (!TEST_ulong_ne(e = ERR_get_error_all(&f, &l, NULL, &data, NULL), 0)
|| !TEST_int_eq(ERR_GET_REASON(e), ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR)