#!/bin/bash [ -f testing.sh ] && . testing.sh # We need to test name and file padding. # This means all possible values of strlen(name)+1 % 4, # plus file sizes of at least 0-4. touch a bb ccc dddd testing "name padding" "cpio -o -H newc|cpio -it" "a\nbb\nccc\ndddd\n" "" "a\nbb\nccc\ndddd\n" rm a bb ccc dddd touch a printf '1' >b printf '22' >c printf '333' >d testing "file padding" "cpio -o -H newc|cpio -it" "a\nb\nc\nd\n" "" "a\nb\nc\nd\n" rm a b c d touch a printf '1' >bb printf '22' >ccc printf '333' >dddd # With the proper padding, header length, and file length, # the relevant bit should be here: # 110*5 + 4*3 + 2 + 6*3 = 550 + 12 + 20 = 582 # files are padded to n*4, names are padded to 2 + n*4 due to the header length testing "archive length" "cpio -o -H newc|dd ibs=2 skip=291 count=5 2>/dev/null" "TRAILER!!!" "" "a\nbb\nccc\ndddd\n" testing "archive magic" "cpio -o -H newc|dd ibs=2 count=3 2>/dev/null" "070701" "" "a\n" # check name length (8 bytes before the empty "crc") testing "name length" "cpio -o -H newc|dd ibs=2 skip=47 count=4 2>/dev/null" "00000002" "" "a\n" testing "-t" "cpio -o -H newc|cpio -it" "a\nbb\n" "" "a\nbb" testing "-t --quiet" "cpio -o -H newc|cpio -it --quiet" "a\nbb\n" "" "a\nbb" mkdir out testing "-p" "cpio -p out && find out | sort" "out\nout/a\nout/bb\n" "" "a\nbb" rm -rf out testing "-pd" "cpio -pd out && find out | sort" "out\nout/a\nout/bb\n" "" "a\nbb" rm a bb ccc dddd # archive dangling symlinks and empty files even if we cannot open them touch a; chmod a-rwx a; ln -s a/cant b toyonly testing "archives unreadable empty files" "cpio -o -H newc|cpio -it" "b\na\n" "" "b\na\n" chmod u+rw a; rm -f a b mkdir a echo "old" >a/b echo "a/b" | cpio -o -H newc >a.cpio rm -rf a testing "-i doesn't create leading directories" "cpio -i /dev/null; [ -e a ] || echo yes" "yes\n" "" "" rm -rf a testing "-id creates leading directories" "cpio -id a/b find a | cpio -o -H newc >a.cpio testing "-i keeps existing files" "echo new >a/b && cpio -i /dev/null; cat a/b" "new\n" "" "" testing "-id keeps existing files" "echo new >a/b && cpio -id /dev/null; cat a/b" "new\n" "" "" testing "-iu replaces existing files; no error" "echo new >a/b && cpio -iu a/b && cpio -idu /dev/null; cat a.cpio; done | cpio -t -H newc" \ "a\na/b\na\na/b\n" "" "" rm -rf a a.cpio testing "error on empty file" "cpio -i 2>/dev/null || echo err" "err\n" "" "" mkdir a touch a/file ln -s a/symlink a/symlink mkdir a/dir find a | cpio -o -H newc >a.cpio if [ "$(id -u)" -eq 0 ]; then # We chown between user "root" and the last user in /etc/passwd, # and group "root" and the last group in /etc/group. USR="$(sed -n '$s/:.*//p' /etc/passwd)" GRP="$(sed -n '$s/:.*//p' /etc/group)" # Or if that fails, we assume we're on Android... : "${USR:=shell}" : "${GRP:=shell}" chown -h "${USR}:${GRP}" a/file a/symlink a/dir fi skipnot [ $(id -u) -eq 0 ] testing "-t preserve ownership" "cpio -t /dev/null && stat -c '%U:%G' a/file a/symlink a/dir" "${USR}:${GRP}\n${USR}:${GRP}\n${USR}:${GRP}\n" "" "" rm -rf a a.cpio