genode/repos/base-linux/run/lx_uid.run
Norman Feske 3bceefc9cf Omit superfluous use of "CAP"/"SIGNAL" services
The functionality of the former "CAP" and "SIGNAL" services is now
provided by core's "PD" service.
2016-05-09 13:24:51 +02:00

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#
# \brief Test for assigning custom UIDs and GIDs to Genode processes
# \author Norman Feske
# \date 2012-11-21
#
build "core init test/printf"
assert_spec linux
create_boot_directory
install_config {
<config>
<parent-provides>
<service name="LOG"/>
<service name="RAM"/>
<service name="PD"/>
<service name="RM"/>
<service name="CPU"/>
<service name="ROM"/>
</parent-provides>
<default-route>
<any-service><parent/></any-service>
</default-route>
<start name="init_55_66" uid="55" gid="66">
<binary name="init" />
<resource name="RAM" quantum="1M"/>
<config/>
</start>
<!-- we expect the GID of init_77 to equal the UID -->
<start name="init_77" uid="77">
<binary name="init" />
<resource name="RAM" quantum="1M"/>
<config>
<parent-provides>
<service name="LOG"/>
<service name="ROM"/>
</parent-provides>
<default-route>
<any-service><parent/></any-service>
</default-route>
<!-- we expect the GID and UID of init_sub_77 to inherit
its UID and GIDs from its parent policy. -->
<start name="init_sub_77">
<binary name="init" />
<resource name="RAM" quantum="1M"/>
<config/>
</start>
</config>
</start>
</config>
}
#
# Copy boot modules into run directory
#
# We cannot use the predefined 'build_boot_image' function here because
# this would create mere symlinks. However, we need to enable the setuid
# and setgid capabilities for core, which won't work if core were a symlink.
#
foreach binary { core init } {
exec cp -H bin/$binary [run_dir] }
#
# Allow core to set arbitrary UIDs and GIDs
#
exec sudo setcap cap_setuid,cap_setgid=ep [run_dir]/core
#
# Execute Genode until the point where init_sub_77 is up
#
run_genode_until {\[init -> init_77 -> init_sub_77\].*No children to start.*\n} 10
#
# Obtain the list of Genode user processes starting with the name 'init'
#
set ps_output [exec ps -eo uid,gid,cmd | grep Genode | grep init]
puts "Genode user processes:\n$ps_output"
#
# Validate output of ps
#
# We are only interested in the lines for the init instances with the
# customized UIDs and GIDs.
#
if {![regexp {55\s*66 \[Genode\] init_55_66} $ps_output]
|| ![regexp {77\s*77 \[Genode\] init_77} $ps_output]
|| ![regexp {77\s*77 \[Genode\] init_77 -> init_sub_77} $ps_output]} {
puts stderr "Unexpected output of ps"
exit 1
}
puts "Test succeeded"