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littlefs/tests/test_evil.toml
Christopher Haster 4ff7c1f771 Commenting out outdated functions for now
This makes it easier to evaluate the code/stack/etc sizes and run tests
without bringing in all of the outdated code.

I guess this officially makes this branch more-or-less a full rewrite,
though the benefit of commenting vs deleting this code is that it can be
easily pulled back in when useful.
2023-06-16 01:51:29 -05:00

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## Tests for recovering from conditions which shouldn't normally
## happen during normal operation of littlefs
#
## invalid pointer tests (outside of block_count)
#
#[cases.test_evil_invalid_tail_pointer]
#defines.TAIL_TYPE = ['LFS_TYPE_HARDTAIL', 'LFS_TYPE_SOFTTAIL']
#defines.INVALSET = [0x3, 0x1, 0x2]
#in = "lfs.c"
#code = '''
# // create littlefs
# lfs_t lfs;
# lfs_format(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
#
# // change tail-pointer to invalid pointers
# lfs_init(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# lfs_mdir_t mdir;
# lfs_dir_fetch(&lfs, &mdir, (lfs_block_t[2]){0, 1}) => 0;
# lfs_dir_commit(&lfs, &mdir, LFS_MKATTRS(
# {LFS_MKTAG(LFS_TYPE_HARDTAIL, 0x3ff, 8),
# (lfs_block_t[2]){
# (INVALSET & 0x1) ? 0xcccccccc : 0,
# (INVALSET & 0x2) ? 0xcccccccc : 0}})) => 0;
# lfs_deinit(&lfs) => 0;
#
# // test that mount fails gracefully
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => LFS_ERR_CORRUPT;
#'''
#
#[cases.test_evil_invalid_dir_pointer]
#defines.INVALSET = [0x3, 0x1, 0x2]
#in = "lfs.c"
#code = '''
# // create littlefs
# lfs_t lfs;
# lfs_format(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# // make a dir
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "dir_here") => 0;
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
#
# // change the dir pointer to be invalid
# lfs_init(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# lfs_mdir_t mdir;
# lfs_dir_fetch(&lfs, &mdir, (lfs_block_t[2]){0, 1}) => 0;
# // make sure id 1 == our directory
# uint8_t buffer[1024];
# lfs_dir_get(&lfs, &mdir,
# LFS_MKTAG(0x700, 0x3ff, 0),
# LFS_MKTAG(LFS_TYPE_NAME, 1, strlen("dir_here")), buffer)
# => LFS_MKTAG(LFS_TYPE_DIR, 1, strlen("dir_here"));
# assert(memcmp((char*)buffer, "dir_here", strlen("dir_here")) == 0);
# // change dir pointer
# lfs_dir_commit(&lfs, &mdir, LFS_MKATTRS(
# {LFS_MKTAG(LFS_TYPE_DIRSTRUCT, 1, 8),
# (lfs_block_t[2]){
# (INVALSET & 0x1) ? 0xcccccccc : 0,
# (INVALSET & 0x2) ? 0xcccccccc : 0}})) => 0;
# lfs_deinit(&lfs) => 0;
#
# // test that accessing our bad dir fails, note there's a number
# // of ways to access the dir, some can fail, but some don't
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# struct lfs_info info;
# lfs_stat(&lfs, "dir_here", &info) => 0;
# assert(strcmp(info.name, "dir_here") == 0);
# assert(info.type == LFS_TYPE_DIR);
#
# lfs_dir_t dir;
# lfs_dir_open(&lfs, &dir, "dir_here") => LFS_ERR_CORRUPT;
# lfs_stat(&lfs, "dir_here/file_here", &info) => LFS_ERR_CORRUPT;
# lfs_dir_open(&lfs, &dir, "dir_here/dir_here") => LFS_ERR_CORRUPT;
# lfs_file_t file;
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "dir_here/file_here",
# LFS_O_RDONLY) => LFS_ERR_CORRUPT;
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "dir_here/file_here",
# LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT) => LFS_ERR_CORRUPT;
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
#'''
#
#[cases.test_evil_invalid_file_pointer]
#in = "lfs.c"
#defines.SIZE = [10, 1000, 100000] # faked file size
#code = '''
# // create littlefs
# lfs_t lfs;
# lfs_format(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# // make a file
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# lfs_file_t file;
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "file_here",
# LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT) => 0;
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
#
# // change the file pointer to be invalid
# lfs_init(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# lfs_mdir_t mdir;
# lfs_dir_fetch(&lfs, &mdir, (lfs_block_t[2]){0, 1}) => 0;
# // make sure id 1 == our file
# uint8_t buffer[1024];
# lfs_dir_get(&lfs, &mdir,
# LFS_MKTAG(0x700, 0x3ff, 0),
# LFS_MKTAG(LFS_TYPE_NAME, 1, strlen("file_here")), buffer)
# => LFS_MKTAG(LFS_TYPE_REG, 1, strlen("file_here"));
# assert(memcmp((char*)buffer, "file_here", strlen("file_here")) == 0);
# // change file pointer
# lfs_dir_commit(&lfs, &mdir, LFS_MKATTRS(
# {LFS_MKTAG(LFS_TYPE_CTZSTRUCT, 1, sizeof(struct lfs_ctz)),
# &(struct lfs_ctz){0xcccccccc, lfs_tole32(SIZE)}})) => 0;
# lfs_deinit(&lfs) => 0;
#
# // test that accessing our bad file fails, note there's a number
# // of ways to access the dir, some can fail, but some don't
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# struct lfs_info info;
# lfs_stat(&lfs, "file_here", &info) => 0;
# assert(strcmp(info.name, "file_here") == 0);
# assert(info.type == LFS_TYPE_REG);
# assert(info.size == SIZE);
#
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "file_here", LFS_O_RDONLY) => 0;
# lfs_file_read(&lfs, &file, buffer, SIZE) => LFS_ERR_CORRUPT;
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
#
# // any allocs that traverse CTZ must unfortunately must fail
# if (SIZE > 2*BLOCK_SIZE) {
# lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "dir_here") => LFS_ERR_CORRUPT;
# }
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
#'''
#
#[cases.test_evil_invalid_ctz_pointer] # invalid pointer in CTZ skip-list test
#defines.SIZE = ['2*BLOCK_SIZE', '3*BLOCK_SIZE', '4*BLOCK_SIZE']
#in = "lfs.c"
#code = '''
# // create littlefs
# lfs_t lfs;
# lfs_format(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# // make a file
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# lfs_file_t file;
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "file_here",
# LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT) => 0;
# for (int i = 0; i < SIZE; i++) {
# char c = 'c';
# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, &c, 1) => 1;
# }
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
# // change pointer in CTZ skip-list to be invalid
# lfs_init(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# lfs_mdir_t mdir;
# lfs_dir_fetch(&lfs, &mdir, (lfs_block_t[2]){0, 1}) => 0;
# // make sure id 1 == our file and get our CTZ structure
# uint8_t buffer[4*BLOCK_SIZE];
# lfs_dir_get(&lfs, &mdir,
# LFS_MKTAG(0x700, 0x3ff, 0),
# LFS_MKTAG(LFS_TYPE_NAME, 1, strlen("file_here")), buffer)
# => LFS_MKTAG(LFS_TYPE_REG, 1, strlen("file_here"));
# assert(memcmp((char*)buffer, "file_here", strlen("file_here")) == 0);
# struct lfs_ctz ctz;
# lfs_dir_get(&lfs, &mdir,
# LFS_MKTAG(0x700, 0x3ff, 0),
# LFS_MKTAG(LFS_TYPE_STRUCT, 1, sizeof(struct lfs_ctz)), &ctz)
# => LFS_MKTAG(LFS_TYPE_CTZSTRUCT, 1, sizeof(struct lfs_ctz));
# lfs_ctz_fromle32(&ctz);
# // rewrite block to contain bad pointer
# uint8_t bbuffer[BLOCK_SIZE];
# cfg->read(cfg, ctz.head, 0, bbuffer, BLOCK_SIZE) => 0;
# uint32_t bad = lfs_tole32(0xcccccccc);
# memcpy(&bbuffer[0], &bad, sizeof(bad));
# memcpy(&bbuffer[4], &bad, sizeof(bad));
# cfg->erase(cfg, ctz.head) => 0;
# cfg->prog(cfg, ctz.head, 0, bbuffer, BLOCK_SIZE) => 0;
# lfs_deinit(&lfs) => 0;
#
# // test that accessing our bad file fails, note there's a number
# // of ways to access the dir, some can fail, but some don't
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# struct lfs_info info;
# lfs_stat(&lfs, "file_here", &info) => 0;
# assert(strcmp(info.name, "file_here") == 0);
# assert(info.type == LFS_TYPE_REG);
# assert(info.size == SIZE);
#
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "file_here", LFS_O_RDONLY) => 0;
# lfs_file_read(&lfs, &file, buffer, SIZE) => LFS_ERR_CORRUPT;
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
#
# // any allocs that traverse CTZ must unfortunately must fail
# if (SIZE > 2*BLOCK_SIZE) {
# lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "dir_here") => LFS_ERR_CORRUPT;
# }
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
#'''
#
#
#[cases.test_evil_invalid_gstate_pointer]
#defines.INVALSET = [0x3, 0x1, 0x2]
#in = "lfs.c"
#code = '''
# // create littlefs
# lfs_t lfs;
# lfs_format(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
#
# // create an invalid gstate
# lfs_init(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# lfs_mdir_t mdir;
# lfs_dir_fetch(&lfs, &mdir, (lfs_block_t[2]){0, 1}) => 0;
# lfs_fs_prepmove(&lfs, 1, (lfs_block_t [2]){
# (INVALSET & 0x1) ? 0xcccccccc : 0,
# (INVALSET & 0x2) ? 0xcccccccc : 0});
# lfs_dir_commit(&lfs, &mdir, NULL, 0) => 0;
# lfs_deinit(&lfs) => 0;
#
# // test that mount fails gracefully
# // mount may not fail, but our first alloc should fail when
# // we try to fix the gstate
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "should_fail") => LFS_ERR_CORRUPT;
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
#'''
#
## cycle detection/recovery tests
#
#[cases.test_evil_mdir_loop] # metadata-pair threaded-list loop test
#in = "lfs.c"
#code = '''
# // create littlefs
# lfs_t lfs;
# lfs_format(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
#
# // change tail-pointer to point to ourself
# lfs_init(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# lfs_mdir_t mdir;
# lfs_dir_fetch(&lfs, &mdir, (lfs_block_t[2]){0, 1}) => 0;
# lfs_dir_commit(&lfs, &mdir, LFS_MKATTRS(
# {LFS_MKTAG(LFS_TYPE_HARDTAIL, 0x3ff, 8),
# (lfs_block_t[2]){0, 1}})) => 0;
# lfs_deinit(&lfs) => 0;
#
# // test that mount fails gracefully
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => LFS_ERR_CORRUPT;
#'''
#
#[cases.test_evil_mdir_loop2] # metadata-pair threaded-list 2-length loop test
#in = "lfs.c"
#code = '''
# // create littlefs with child dir
# lfs_t lfs;
# lfs_format(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "child") => 0;
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
#
# // find child
# lfs_init(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# lfs_mdir_t mdir;
# lfs_block_t pair[2];
# lfs_dir_fetch(&lfs, &mdir, (lfs_block_t[2]){0, 1}) => 0;
# lfs_dir_get(&lfs, &mdir,
# LFS_MKTAG(0x7ff, 0x3ff, 0),
# LFS_MKTAG(LFS_TYPE_DIRSTRUCT, 1, sizeof(pair)), pair)
# => LFS_MKTAG(LFS_TYPE_DIRSTRUCT, 1, sizeof(pair));
# lfs_pair_fromle32(pair);
# // change tail-pointer to point to root
# lfs_dir_fetch(&lfs, &mdir, pair) => 0;
# lfs_dir_commit(&lfs, &mdir, LFS_MKATTRS(
# {LFS_MKTAG(LFS_TYPE_HARDTAIL, 0x3ff, 8),
# (lfs_block_t[2]){0, 1}})) => 0;
# lfs_deinit(&lfs) => 0;
#
# // test that mount fails gracefully
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => LFS_ERR_CORRUPT;
#'''
#
#[cases.test_evil_mdir_loop_child] # metadata-pair threaded-list 1-length child loop test
#in = "lfs.c"
#code = '''
# // create littlefs with child dir
# lfs_t lfs;
# lfs_format(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "child") => 0;
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
#
# // find child
# lfs_init(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
# lfs_mdir_t mdir;
# lfs_block_t pair[2];
# lfs_dir_fetch(&lfs, &mdir, (lfs_block_t[2]){0, 1}) => 0;
# lfs_dir_get(&lfs, &mdir,
# LFS_MKTAG(0x7ff, 0x3ff, 0),
# LFS_MKTAG(LFS_TYPE_DIRSTRUCT, 1, sizeof(pair)), pair)
# => LFS_MKTAG(LFS_TYPE_DIRSTRUCT, 1, sizeof(pair));
# lfs_pair_fromle32(pair);
# // change tail-pointer to point to ourself
# lfs_dir_fetch(&lfs, &mdir, pair) => 0;
# lfs_dir_commit(&lfs, &mdir, LFS_MKATTRS(
# {LFS_MKTAG(LFS_TYPE_HARDTAIL, 0x3ff, 8), pair})) => 0;
# lfs_deinit(&lfs) => 0;
#
# // test that mount fails gracefully
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => LFS_ERR_CORRUPT;
#'''