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Diffstat (limited to 'user')
| -rw-r--r-- | user/usertests.c | 39 | 
1 files changed, 39 insertions, 0 deletions
| diff --git a/user/usertests.c b/user/usertests.c index 608cd3f..daf907b 100644 --- a/user/usertests.c +++ b/user/usertests.c @@ -1981,6 +1981,44 @@ sbrkbugs(char *s)    exit(0);  } +// does write() with an invalid buffer pointer cause +// a block to be allocated for a file that is then +// not freed when the file is deleted? if the kernel +// has this bug, it will panic: balloc: out of blocks.  +// assumed_free may need to be raised to be +// more than the number of free blocks. +void +badwrite(char *s) +{ +  int assumed_free = 600; +   +  unlink("junk"); +  for(int i = 0; i < assumed_free; i++){ +    int fd = open("junk", O_CREATE|O_WRONLY); +    if(fd < 0){ +      printf("open junk failed\n"); +      exit(1); +    } +    write(fd, (char*)0xffffffffffL, 1); +    close(fd); +    unlink("junk"); +  } + +  int fd = open("junk", O_CREATE|O_WRONLY); +  if(fd < 0){ +    printf("open junk failed\n"); +    exit(1); +  } +  if(write(fd, "x", 1) != 1){ +    printf("write failed\n"); +    exit(1); +  } +  close(fd); +  unlink("junk"); + +  exit(0); +} +  // run each test in its own process. run returns 1 if child's exit()  // indicates success.  int @@ -2020,6 +2058,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])    } tests[] = {      {pgbug, "pgbug" },      {sbrkbugs, "sbrkbugs" }, +    {badwrite, "badwrite" },      {reparent, "reparent" },      {twochildren, "twochildren"},      {forkfork, "forkfork"}, | 
