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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# Copyright © 2017 Endless Mobile, Inc.
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.0+
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#
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# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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# version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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# Lesser General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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# License along with this library; if not, write to the
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# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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# Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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set -euo pipefail
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. $(dirname $0)/libtest.sh
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echo '1..11'
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cd ${test_tmpdir}
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# Create a new repository with one ref with the repository’s collection ID, and
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# one ref with a different collection ID (which should be in refs/mirrors).
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set_up_repo_with_collection_id() {
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rm -rf repo files
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mkdir repo
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ostree_repo_init repo --collection-id org.example.Collection
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mkdir files
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pushd files
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${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=../repo commit -s "Commit 1" -b ref1 > ../ref1-checksum
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${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=../repo commit -s "Commit 2" --orphan --bind-ref ref2 --add-metadata-string=ostree.collection-binding=org.example.Collection2 > ../ref2-checksum
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${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=../repo refs --collections --create=org.example.Collection2:ref2 $(cat ../ref2-checksum)
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popd
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}
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# Create a new repository with one ref and no collection IDs.
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set_up_repo_without_collection_id() {
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rm -rf repo files
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mkdir repo
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ostree_repo_init repo
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mkdir files
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pushd files
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${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=../repo commit -s "Commit 3" -b ref3 --bind-ref ref4 > ../ref3-checksum
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${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=../repo refs --create=ref4 $(cat ../ref3-checksum)
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popd
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}
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set_up_repo_with_collection_id
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# fsck at this point should succeed
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${CMD_PREFIX} ostree fsck --repo=repo > fsck
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assert_file_has_content fsck "^Validating refs in collections...$"
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# Drop the commit the ref points to, and drop the original ref so that fsck doesn’t prematurely fail on that.
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find repo/objects -name '*.commit' -delete -print | wc -l > commitcount
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assert_file_has_content commitcount "^2$"
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rm repo/refs/heads/ref1
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# fsck should now fail
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if ${CMD_PREFIX} ostree fsck --repo=repo > fsck; then
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assert_not_reached "fsck unexpectedly succeeded after deleting commit!"
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fi
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assert_file_has_content fsck "^Validating refs...$"
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assert_file_has_content fsck "^Validating refs in collections...$"
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echo "ok 1 fsck-collections"
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# Try fsck in an old repository where refs/mirrors doesn’t exist to begin with.
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# It should succeed.
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set_up_repo_with_collection_id
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rm -rf repo/refs/mirrors
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${CMD_PREFIX} ostree fsck --repo=repo > fsck
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assert_file_has_content fsck "^Validating refs...$"
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assert_file_has_content fsck "^Validating refs in collections...$"
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echo "ok 2 fsck-collections in old repository"
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# Test that fsck detects commits which are pointed to by refs, but which don’t
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# list those refs in their ref-bindings.
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set_up_repo_with_collection_id
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${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=repo refs --create=new-ref $(cat ref1-checksum)
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# For compatibility we don't check for this by default
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${CMD_PREFIX} ostree fsck --repo=repo
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# fsck should now fail
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if ${CMD_PREFIX} ostree fsck --repo=repo --verify-bindings > fsck 2> fsck-error; then
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assert_not_reached "fsck unexpectedly succeeded after adding unbound ref!"
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fi
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assert_file_has_content fsck-error "Commit has no requested ref ‘new-ref’ in ref binding metadata (‘ref1’)"
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assert_file_has_content fsck "^Validating refs...$"
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echo "ok 3 fsck detects missing ref bindings"
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# And the same where the ref is a collection–ref.
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set_up_repo_with_collection_id
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${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=repo refs --collections --create=org.example.Collection2:new-ref $(cat ref1-checksum)
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# fsck should now fail
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if ${CMD_PREFIX} ostree fsck --repo=repo --verify-bindings > fsck 2> fsck-error; then
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assert_not_reached "fsck unexpectedly succeeded after adding unbound ref!"
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fi
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assert_file_has_content fsck-error "Commit has no requested ref ‘new-ref’ in ref binding metadata (‘ref1’)"
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assert_file_has_content fsck "^Validating refs...$"
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assert_file_has_content fsck "^Validating refs in collections...$"
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echo "ok 4 fsck detects missing collection–ref bindings"
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# Check that a ref with a different collection ID but the same ref name is caught.
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set_up_repo_with_collection_id
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${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=repo refs --collections --create=org.example.Collection2:ref1 $(cat ref1-checksum)
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# fsck should now fail
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if ${CMD_PREFIX} ostree fsck --repo=repo --verify-bindings > fsck 2> fsck-error; then
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assert_not_reached "fsck unexpectedly succeeded after adding unbound ref!"
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fi
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assert_file_has_content fsck-error "Commit has collection ID ‘org.example.Collection’ in collection binding metadata, while the remote it came from has collection ID ‘org.example.Collection2’"
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assert_file_has_content fsck "^Validating refs...$"
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assert_file_has_content fsck "^Validating refs in collections...$"
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echo "ok 5 fsck detects missing collection–ref bindings"
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# Check that a commit with ref bindings which aren’t pointed to by refs is OK.
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set_up_repo_with_collection_id
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${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=repo refs --delete ref1
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# fsck at this point should succeed
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${CMD_PREFIX} ostree fsck --repo=repo > fsck
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assert_file_has_content fsck "^Validating refs in collections...$"
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echo "ok 6 fsck ignores unreferenced ref bindings"
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# …but it’s not OK if we pass --verify-back-refs to fsck.
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if ${CMD_PREFIX} ostree fsck --repo=repo --verify-back-refs > fsck 2> fsck-error; then
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assert_not_reached "fsck unexpectedly succeeded after adding unbound ref!"
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fi
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assert_file_has_content fsck-error "Collection–ref (org.example.Collection, ref1) in bindings for commit .* does not exist"
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assert_file_has_content fsck "^Validating refs...$"
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assert_file_has_content fsck "^Validating refs in collections...$"
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echo "ok 7 fsck ignores unreferenced ref bindings"
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#
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# Now repeat most of the above tests with a repository without collection IDs.
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#
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set_up_repo_without_collection_id
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# fsck at this point should succeed
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${CMD_PREFIX} ostree fsck --repo=repo --verify-bindings > fsck
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assert_file_has_content fsck "^Validating refs in collections...$"
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# Drop the commit the ref points to, and drop the original ref so that fsck doesn’t prematurely fail on that.
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find repo/objects -name '*.commit' -delete -print | wc -l > commitcount
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assert_file_has_content commitcount "^1$"
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rm repo/refs/heads/ref3
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# fsck should now fail
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if ${CMD_PREFIX} ostree fsck --repo=repo --verify-bindings > fsck; then
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assert_not_reached "fsck unexpectedly succeeded after deleting commit!"
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fi
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assert_file_has_content fsck "^Validating refs...$"
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echo "ok 8 fsck-collections"
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# Test that fsck detects commits which are pointed to by refs, but which don’t
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# list those refs in their ref-bindings.
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set_up_repo_without_collection_id
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${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=repo refs --create=new-ref $(cat ref3-checksum)
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# fsck should now fail
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if ${CMD_PREFIX} ostree fsck --repo=repo --verify-bindings > fsck 2> fsck-error; then
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assert_not_reached "fsck unexpectedly succeeded after adding unbound ref!"
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fi
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assert_file_has_content fsck-error "Commit has no requested ref ‘new-ref’ in ref binding metadata (‘ref3’, ‘ref4’)"
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assert_file_has_content fsck "^Validating refs...$"
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echo "ok 9 fsck detects missing ref bindings"
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# Check that a commit with ref bindings which aren’t pointed to by refs is OK.
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set_up_repo_without_collection_id
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${CMD_PREFIX} ostree --repo=repo refs --delete ref3
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# fsck at this point should succeed
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${CMD_PREFIX} ostree fsck --repo=repo > fsck
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assert_file_has_content fsck "^Validating refs...$"
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echo "ok 10 fsck ignores unreferenced ref bindings"
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# …but it’s not OK if we pass --verify-back-refs to fsck.
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if ${CMD_PREFIX} ostree fsck --repo=repo --verify-back-refs > fsck 2> fsck-error; then
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assert_not_reached "fsck unexpectedly succeeded after adding unbound ref!"
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fi
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assert_file_has_content fsck-error "Ref ‘ref3’ in bindings for commit .* does not exist"
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assert_file_has_content fsck "^Validating refs...$"
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echo "ok 11 fsck ignores unreferenced ref bindings"
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