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37 * Obtained from: $NetBSD: msgtest.c,v 1.7 2002/07/20 08:36:25 grant Exp $
38 * $DragonFly: src/tools/regression/sysvmsg/msgtest.c,v 1.1 2003/10/18 12:13:01 hmp Exp $
42 * Test the SVID-compatible Message Queue facility.
45 #include <sys/param.h>
59 void print_msqid_ds (struct msqid_ds *, mode_t);
60 void sigsys_handler(int);
61 void sigchld_handler (int);
66 #define MESSAGE_TEXT_LEN 255
69 * Define it as test_mymsg because we already have struct mymsg and we dont
70 * want to conflict with it. Also, regression fails when the default mymsg
71 * struct is used, because mtext[] array is '1', so the passed string cannot
76 char mtext[MESSAGE_TEXT_LEN];
79 const char *m1_str = "California is overrated.";
80 const char *m2_str = "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.";
88 int sender_msqid = -1;
94 main(int argc, char *argv[])
105 * Install a SIGSYS handler so that we can exit gracefully if
106 * System V Message Queue support isn't in the kernel.
108 sa.sa_handler = sigsys_handler;
109 sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask);
111 if (sigaction(SIGSYS, &sa, NULL) == -1)
112 err(1, "sigaction SIGSYS");
115 * Install and SIGCHLD handler to deal with all possible exit
116 * conditions of the receiver.
118 sa.sa_handler = sigchld_handler;
119 sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask);
121 if (sigaction(SIGCHLD, &sa, NULL) == -1)
122 err(1, "sigaction SIGCHLD");
124 msgkey = ftok(argv[1], 4160);
127 * Initialize child_pid to ourselves to that the cleanup function
128 * works before we create the receiver.
130 child_pid = getpid();
133 * Make sure that when the sender exits, the message queue is
136 if (atexit(cleanup) == -1)
139 if ((sender_msqid = msgget(msgkey, IPC_CREAT | 0640)) == -1)
142 if (msgctl(sender_msqid, IPC_STAT, &m_ds) == -1)
143 err(1, "msgctl IPC_STAT");
145 print_msqid_ds(&m_ds, 0640);
147 m_ds.msg_perm.mode = (m_ds.msg_perm.mode & ~0777) | 0600;
149 if (msgctl(sender_msqid, IPC_SET, &m_ds) == -1)
150 err(1, "msgctl IPC_SET");
152 bzero(&m_ds, sizeof m_ds);
154 if (msgctl(sender_msqid, IPC_STAT, &m_ds) == -1)
155 err(1, "msgctl IPC_STAT");
157 if ((m_ds.msg_perm.mode & 0777) != 0600)
158 err(1, "IPC_SET of mode didn't hold");
160 print_msqid_ds(&m_ds, 0600);
162 switch ((child_pid = fork())) {
176 * Send the first message to the receiver and wait for the ACK.
179 strcpy(m.mtext, m1_str);
180 if (msgsnd(sender_msqid, &m, sizeof(m), 0) == -1)
181 err(1, "sender: msgsnd 1");
183 if (msgrcv(sender_msqid, &m, sizeof(m), MTYPE_1_ACK, 0) != sizeof(m))
184 err(1, "sender: msgrcv 1 ack");
186 print_msqid_ds(&m_ds, 0600);
189 * Send the second message to the receiver and wait for the ACK.
192 strcpy(m.mtext, m2_str);
193 if (msgsnd(sender_msqid, &m, sizeof(m), 0) == -1)
194 err(1, "sender: msgsnd 2");
196 if (msgrcv(sender_msqid, &m, sizeof(m), MTYPE_2_ACK, 0) != sizeof(m))
197 err(1, "sender: msgrcv 2 ack");
200 * Suspend forever; when we get SIGCHLD, the handler will exit.
202 sigemptyset(&sigmask);
203 (void) sigsuspend(&sigmask);
206 * ...and any other signal is an unexpected error.
208 errx(1, "sender: received unexpected signal");
212 sigsys_handler(int signo)
215 errx(1, "System V Message Queue support is not present in the kernel");
219 sigchld_handler(int signo)
221 struct msqid_ds m_ds;
225 * Reap the child; if it exited successfully, then the test passed!
227 if (waitpid(child_pid, &cstatus, 0) != child_pid)
230 if (WIFEXITED(cstatus) == 0)
231 errx(1, "receiver exited abnormally");
233 if (WEXITSTATUS(cstatus) != 0)
234 errx(1, "receiver exited with status %d",
235 WEXITSTATUS(cstatus));
238 * If we get here, the child has exited normally, and thus
239 * we should exit normally too. First, tho, we print out
240 * the final stats for the message queue.
243 if (msgctl(sender_msqid, IPC_STAT, &m_ds) == -1)
244 err(1, "msgctl IPC_STAT");
246 print_msqid_ds(&m_ds, 0600);
256 * If we're the sender, and it exists, remove the message queue.
258 if (child_pid != 0 && sender_msqid != -1) {
259 if (msgctl(sender_msqid, IPC_RMID, NULL) == -1)
260 warn("msgctl IPC_RMID");
265 print_msqid_ds(struct msqid_ds *mp, mode_t mode)
267 uid_t uid = geteuid();
268 gid_t gid = getegid();
270 printf("PERM: uid %d, gid %d, cuid %d, cgid %d, mode 0%o\n",
271 mp->msg_perm.uid, mp->msg_perm.gid,
272 mp->msg_perm.cuid, mp->msg_perm.cgid,
273 mp->msg_perm.mode & 0777);
275 printf("qnum %lu, qbytes %lu, lspid %d, lrpid %d\n",
276 mp->msg_qnum, (u_long)mp->msg_qbytes, mp->msg_lspid,
279 printf("stime: %s", ctime(&mp->msg_stime));
280 printf("rtime: %s", ctime(&mp->msg_rtime));
281 printf("ctime: %s", ctime(&mp->msg_ctime));
284 * Sanity check a few things.
287 if (mp->msg_perm.uid != uid || mp->msg_perm.cuid != uid)
288 errx(1, "uid mismatch");
290 if (mp->msg_perm.gid != gid || mp->msg_perm.cgid != gid)
291 errx(1, "gid mismatch");
293 if ((mp->msg_perm.mode & 0777) != mode)
294 errx(1, "mode mismatch");
301 fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s keypath\n", getprogname());
311 if ((msqid = msgget(msgkey, 0)) == -1)
312 err(1, "receiver: msgget");
315 * Receive the first message, print it, and send an ACK.
318 if (msgrcv(msqid, &m, sizeof(m), MTYPE_1, 0) != sizeof(m))
319 err(1, "receiver: msgrcv 1");
321 printf("%s\n", m.mtext);
322 if (strcmp(m.mtext, m1_str) != 0)
323 err(1, "receiver: message 1 data isn't correct");
325 m.mtype = MTYPE_1_ACK;
327 if (msgsnd(msqid, &m, sizeof(m), 0) == -1)
328 err(1, "receiver: msgsnd ack 1");
331 * Receive the second message, print it, and send an ACK.
334 if (msgrcv(msqid, &m, sizeof(m), MTYPE_2, 0) != sizeof(m))
335 err(1, "receiver: msgrcv 2");
337 printf("%s\n", m.mtext);
338 if (strcmp(m.mtext, m2_str) != 0)
339 err(1, "receiver: message 2 data isn't correct");
341 m.mtype = MTYPE_2_ACK;
343 if (msgsnd(msqid, &m, sizeof(m), 0) == -1)
344 err(1, "receiver: msgsnd ack 2");