1/* BEGIN_HEADER */
2
3#include "mbedtls/net_sockets.h"
4
5#if defined(unix) || defined(__unix__) || defined(__unix) || \
6    defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__QNXNTO__) || \
7    defined(__HAIKU__) || defined(__midipix__)
8#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_IS_UNIXLIKE
9#endif
10
11#if defined(MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_IS_UNIXLIKE)
12#include <sys/resource.h>
13#include <sys/stat.h>
14#include <sys/time.h>
15#include <sys/types.h>
16#include <fcntl.h>
17#include <unistd.h>
18#endif
19
20
21#if defined(MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_IS_UNIXLIKE)
22/** Open a file on the given file descriptor.
23 *
24 * This is disruptive if there is already something open on that descriptor.
25 * Caller beware.
26 *
27 * \param ctx           An initialized, but unopened socket context.
28 *                      On success, it refers to the opened file (\p wanted_fd).
29 * \param wanted_fd     The desired file descriptor.
30 *
31 * \return              \c 0 on success, a negative error code on error.
32 */
33static int open_file_on_fd( mbedtls_net_context *ctx, int wanted_fd )
34{
35    int got_fd = open( "/dev/null", O_RDONLY );
36    TEST_ASSERT( got_fd >= 0 );
37    if( got_fd != wanted_fd )
38    {
39        TEST_ASSERT( dup2( got_fd, wanted_fd ) >= 0 );
40        TEST_ASSERT( close( got_fd ) >= 0 );
41    }
42    ctx->fd = wanted_fd;
43    return( 0 );
44exit:
45    return( -1 );
46}
47#endif /* MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_IS_UNIXLIKE */
48
49/* END_HEADER */
50
51/* BEGIN_DEPENDENCIES
52 * depends_on:MBEDTLS_NET_C
53 * END_DEPENDENCIES
54 */
55
56/* BEGIN_CASE */
57void context_init_free( int reinit )
58{
59    mbedtls_net_context ctx;
60
61    mbedtls_net_init( &ctx );
62    mbedtls_net_free( &ctx );
63
64    if( reinit )
65        mbedtls_net_init( &ctx );
66    mbedtls_net_free( &ctx );
67
68    /* This test case always succeeds, functionally speaking. A plausible
69     * bug might trigger an invalid pointer dereference or a memory leak. */
70    goto exit;
71}
72/* END_CASE */
73
74/* BEGIN_CASE depends_on:MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_IS_UNIXLIKE */
75void poll_beyond_fd_setsize( )
76{
77    /* Test that mbedtls_net_poll does not misbehave when given a file
78     * descriptor greater or equal to FD_SETSIZE. This code is specific to
79     * platforms with a Unix-like select() function, which is where
80     * FD_SETSIZE is a concern. */
81
82    struct rlimit rlim_nofile;
83    int restore_rlim_nofile = 0;
84    int ret;
85    mbedtls_net_context ctx;
86    uint8_t buf[1];
87
88    mbedtls_net_init( &ctx );
89
90    /* On many systems, by default, the maximum permitted file descriptor
91     * number is less than FD_SETSIZE. If so, raise the limit if
92     * possible.
93     *
94     * If the limit can't be raised, a file descriptor opened by the
95     * net_sockets module will be less than FD_SETSIZE, so the test
96     * is not necessary and we mark it as skipped.
97     * A file descriptor could still be higher than FD_SETSIZE if it was
98     * opened before the limit was lowered (which is something an application
99     * might do); but we don't do such things in our test code, so the unit
100     * test will run if it can.
101     */
102    TEST_ASSERT( getrlimit( RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rlim_nofile ) == 0 );
103    if( rlim_nofile.rlim_cur < FD_SETSIZE + 1 )
104    {
105        rlim_t old_rlim_cur = rlim_nofile.rlim_cur;
106        rlim_nofile.rlim_cur = FD_SETSIZE + 1;
107        TEST_ASSUME( setrlimit( RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rlim_nofile ) == 0 );
108        rlim_nofile.rlim_cur = old_rlim_cur;
109        restore_rlim_nofile = 1;
110    }
111
112    TEST_ASSERT( open_file_on_fd( &ctx, FD_SETSIZE ) == 0 );
113
114    /* In principle, mbedtls_net_poll() with valid arguments should succeed.
115     * However, we know that on Unix-like platforms (and others), this function
116     * is implemented on top of select() and fd_set, which do not support
117     * file descriptors greater or equal to FD_SETSIZE. So we expect to hit
118     * this platform limitation.
119     *
120     * If mbedtls_net_poll() does not proprely check that ctx.fd is in range,
121     * it may still happen to return the expected failure code, but if this
122     * is problematic on the particular platform where the code is running,
123     * a memory sanitizer such as UBSan should catch it.
124     */
125    ret = mbedtls_net_poll( &ctx, MBEDTLS_NET_POLL_READ, 0 );
126    TEST_EQUAL( ret, MBEDTLS_ERR_NET_POLL_FAILED );
127
128    /* mbedtls_net_recv_timeout() uses select() and fd_set in the same way. */
129    ret = mbedtls_net_recv_timeout( &ctx, buf, sizeof( buf ), 0 );
130    TEST_EQUAL( ret, MBEDTLS_ERR_NET_POLL_FAILED );
131
132exit:
133    mbedtls_net_free( &ctx );
134    if( restore_rlim_nofile )
135        setrlimit( RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rlim_nofile );
136}
137/* END_CASE */
138