# Capsicum User Space Tests This directory holds unit tests for [Capsicum](http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/capsicum/) object-capabilities. The tests exercise the syscall interface to a Capsicum-enabled operating system, currently either [FreeBSD >=10.x](http://www.freebsd.org) or a modified Linux kernel (the [capsicum-linux](http://github.com/google/capsicum-linux) project). The tests are written in C++98, and use the [Google Test](https://code.google.com/p/googletest/) framework, with some additions to fork off particular tests (because a process that enters capability mode cannot leave it again). ## Provenance The original basis for these tests was: - [unit tests](https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/tree/master/tools/regression/security/cap_test) written by Robert Watson and Jonathan Anderson for the original FreeBSD 9.x Capsicum implementation - [unit tests](http://git.chromium.org/gitweb/?p=chromiumos/third_party/kernel-capsicum.git;a=tree;f=tools/testing/capsicum_tests;hb=refs/heads/capsicum) written by Meredydd Luff for the original Capsicum-Linux port. These tests were coalesced and moved into an independent repository to enable comparative testing across multiple OSes, and then substantially extended. ## OS Configuration ### Linux The following kernel configuration options are needed to run the tests: - `CONFIG_SECURITY_CAPSICUM`: enable the Capsicum framework - `CONFIG_PROCDESC`: enable Capsicum process-descriptor functionality - `CONFIG_DEBUG_FS`: enable debug filesystem - `CONFIG_IP_SCTP`: enable SCTP support ### FreeBSD (>= 10.x) The following kernel configuration options are needed so that all tests can run: - `options P1003_1B_MQUEUE`: Enable POSIX message queues (or `kldload mqueuefs`) ## Other Dependencies ### Linux The following additional development packages are needed to build the full test suite on Linux. - `libcaprights`: See below - `libcap-dev`: Provides headers for POSIX.1e capabilities. - `libsctp1`: Provides SCTP library functions. - `libsctp-dev`: Provides headers for SCTP library functions. ## Linux libcaprights The Capsicum userspace library is held in the `libcaprights/` subdirectory. Ideally, this library should be built (with `./configure; make` or `dpkg-buildpackage -uc -us`) and installed (with `make install` or `dpkg -i libcaprights*.deb`) so that the tests will use behave like a normal Capsicum-aware application. However, if no installed copy of the library is found, the `GNUmakefile` will attempt to use the local `libcaprights/*.c` source; this requires `./configure` to have been performed in the `libcaprights` subdirectory. The local code is also used for cross-compiled builds of the test suite (e.g. `make ARCH=32` or `make ARCH=x32`).