crashpad/test/paths_linux.cc
Mark Mentovai d1aafe78ea Port the test library and crashpad_test_test to Linux/Android
- Linux (but not Android) provides __fpurge() instead of fpurge().
 - In multiprocess_exec_test_child, use getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE) instead
   of max(sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX), OPEN_MAX, getdtablesize()). OPEN_MAX is
   not availble on Linux (but is in Android as a bogus value), and
   getdtablesize() is not available in Android since 5.0.0 (API 21).
   sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX) and getdtablesize() both return
   getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE) on all relevant platforms.
 - Add a Linux/Android implementation of test::Paths::Executable().
 - Respect TMPDIR for all POSIX platforms in
   ScopedTempDir::CreateTemporaryDirectory(). If TMPDIR is unset or
   empty, use /tmp, except on Android, where /tmp does not exist and
   /data/local/tmp is used instead.

Also:

 - Fix the Mac and Windows implementations of test::Paths::Executable()
   to abort on fatal error, in line with the new Linux/Android version.

BUG=crashpad:30
TEST=crashpad_test_test

Change-Id: I98a50d8579b193c813ba79794be087649e94cc06
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/405507
Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org>
2016-10-31 19:30:24 +00:00

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#include "test/paths.h"
#include <limits.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <algorithm>
#include <string>
#include "base/logging.h"
#include "util/misc/implicit_cast.h"
namespace crashpad {
namespace test {
// static
base::FilePath Paths::Executable() {
// Linux does not provide a straightforward way to size the buffer before
// calling readlink(). Normally, the st_size field returned by lstat() could
// be used, but this is usually zero for things in /proc.
//
// The /proc filesystem does not provide any way to read “exe” links for
// pathnames longer than a page. See linux-4.4.27/fs/proc/base.c
// do_proc_readlink(), which allocates a single page to receive the path
// string. Coincidentally, the page size and PATH_MAX are normally the same
// value, although neither is strictly a limit on the length of a pathname.
//
// On Android, the smaller of the page size and PATH_MAX actually does serve
// as an effective limit on the length of an executables pathname. See
// Android 7.0.0 bionic/linker/linker.cpp get_executable_path(), which aborts
// via __libc_fatal() if the “exe” link cant be read into a PATH_MAX-sized
// buffer.
std::string exe_path(std::max(implicit_cast<size_t>(sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE)),
implicit_cast<size_t>(PATH_MAX)),
std::string::value_type());
ssize_t exe_path_len =
readlink("/proc/self/exe", &exe_path[0], exe_path.size());
if (exe_path_len < 0) {
PLOG(FATAL) << "readlink";
} else if (static_cast<size_t>(exe_path_len) >= exe_path.size()) {
LOG(FATAL) << "readlink";
}
exe_path.resize(exe_path_len);
return base::FilePath(exe_path);
}
} // namespace test
} // namespace crashpad