package seccomp import ( "fmt" "testing" ) func TestGetKernelVersion(t *testing.T) { version, err := getKernelVersion() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if version == nil { t.Fatal("version is nil") } if version.Kernel == 0 { t.Fatal("no kernel version") } } // TestParseRelease tests the ParseRelease() function func TestParseRelease(t *testing.T) { tests := []struct { in string out KernelVersion expectedErr error }{ {in: "3.8", out: KernelVersion{Kernel: 3, Major: 8}}, {in: "3.8.0", out: KernelVersion{Kernel: 3, Major: 8}}, {in: "3.8.0-19-generic", out: KernelVersion{Kernel: 3, Major: 8}}, {in: "3.4.54.longterm-1", out: KernelVersion{Kernel: 3, Major: 4}}, {in: "3.10.0-862.2.3.el7.x86_64", out: KernelVersion{Kernel: 3, Major: 10}}, {in: "3.12.8tag", out: KernelVersion{Kernel: 3, Major: 12}}, {in: "3.12-1-amd64", out: KernelVersion{Kernel: 3, Major: 12}}, {in: "3.12foobar", out: KernelVersion{Kernel: 3, Major: 12}}, {in: "99.999.999-19-generic", out: KernelVersion{Kernel: 99, Major: 999}}, {in: "", expectedErr: fmt.Errorf(`failed to parse kernel version "": EOF`)}, {in: "3", expectedErr: fmt.Errorf(`failed to parse kernel version "3": unexpected EOF`)}, {in: "3.", expectedErr: fmt.Errorf(`failed to parse kernel version "3.": EOF`)}, {in: "3a", expectedErr: fmt.Errorf(`failed to parse kernel version "3a": input does not match format`)}, {in: "3.a", expectedErr: fmt.Errorf(`failed to parse kernel version "3.a": expected integer`)}, {in: "a", expectedErr: fmt.Errorf(`failed to parse kernel version "a": expected integer`)}, {in: "a.a", expectedErr: fmt.Errorf(`failed to parse kernel version "a.a": expected integer`)}, {in: "a.a.a-a", expectedErr: fmt.Errorf(`failed to parse kernel version "a.a.a-a": expected integer`)}, {in: "-3", expectedErr: fmt.Errorf(`failed to parse kernel version "-3": expected integer`)}, {in: "-3.", expectedErr: fmt.Errorf(`failed to parse kernel version "-3.": expected integer`)}, {in: "-3.8", expectedErr: fmt.Errorf(`failed to parse kernel version "-3.8": expected integer`)}, {in: "-3.-8", expectedErr: fmt.Errorf(`failed to parse kernel version "-3.-8": expected integer`)}, {in: "3.-8", expectedErr: fmt.Errorf(`failed to parse kernel version "3.-8": expected integer`)}, } for _, tc := range tests { tc := tc t.Run(tc.in, func(t *testing.T) { version, err := parseRelease(tc.in) if tc.expectedErr != nil { if err == nil { t.Fatal("expected an error") } if err.Error() != tc.expectedErr.Error() { t.Fatalf("expected: %s, got: %s", tc.expectedErr, err) } return } if err != nil { t.Fatal("unexpected error:", err) } if version == nil { t.Fatal("version is nil") } if version.Kernel != tc.out.Kernel || version.Major != tc.out.Major { t.Fatalf("expected: %d.%d, got: %d.%d", tc.out.Kernel, tc.out.Major, version.Kernel, version.Major) } }) } } func TestKernelGreaterEqualThan(t *testing.T) { // Get the current kernel version, so that we can make test relative to that v, err := getKernelVersion() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } tests := []struct { doc string in KernelVersion expected bool }{ { doc: "same version", in: KernelVersion{v.Kernel, v.Major}, expected: true, }, { doc: "kernel minus one", in: KernelVersion{v.Kernel - 1, v.Major}, expected: true, }, { doc: "kernel plus one", in: KernelVersion{v.Kernel + 1, v.Major}, expected: false, }, { doc: "major plus one", in: KernelVersion{v.Kernel, v.Major + 1}, expected: false, }, } for _, tc := range tests { tc := tc t.Run(tc.doc+": "+tc.in.String(), func(t *testing.T) { ok, err := kernelGreaterEqualThan(tc.in) if err != nil { t.Fatal("unexpected error:", err) } if ok != tc.expected { t.Fatalf("expected: %v, got: %v", tc.expected, ok) } }) } }