Route NCP 0x23/0x0f AFP 2.0 Get File Information through the existing read-only AFP file-information helper. The WebSDK and nwafp.h list both AFP Get File Information and AFP 2.0 Get File Information as path/file-information queries that return the AFP file-information record used by Mac namespace clients. The already implemented 0x05 path handles SYS:-style path requests and fills the safe read-only fields from Unix stat data plus the optional libatalk Finder Info and resource-fork helpers. Use the same conservative path-backed reply for 0x0f for now. This gives Linux smoke-test coverage for the AFP 2.0 subfunction without adding entry-id-only lookup, persistent CNID mapping, write-side metadata updates, or fuller resource-fork semantics. Extend afp_file_info_smoke with --afp20 so the same SYS:, SYS:PUBLIC, SYS:SYSTEM, and SYS:BURST cases can exercise the AFP 2.0 subfunction. Update the Linux test README and TODO tracking to record that AFP 2.0 file information is covered by the same temporary fallback model. This implements only the read-only path-based subset; richer AFP 2.0 behavior remains future Mac-namespace work.
Linux NCP smoke tests
This directory contains optional Linux-side integration tests for endpoints that are easier to exercise from a Unix host than from the DOS test utilities.
The tests use the ncpfs/libncp client library. They are not built by default because they require the host ncpfs development headers/library and a running NetWare-compatible server.
Build with:
cmake -DMARS_NWE_BUILD_LINUX_TESTS=ON ...
cmake --build . --target afp_entry_id_smoke
cmake --build . --target afp_file_info_smoke
AFP Entry ID smoke test
afp_entry_id_smoke sends the WebSDK-documented NetWare AFP request:
NCP 0x2222/35/12 AFP Get Entry ID From Path Name
It uses libncp's NWRequestSimple() path, so it goes through the same client
transport stack as other Linux ncpfs utilities.
Example:
./tests/linux/afp_entry_id_smoke -S MARS -U SUPERVISOR -P secret SYS:PUBLIC
The test accepts NetWare-style VOL:PATH arguments. By default it sends the
supplied SYS:-style path directly with directory handle 0, matching the
verified mars_nwe smoke-test path. --alloc-handle is available only for
follow-up debugging of the separate directory-handle allocation path, and
--dir-handle N expects a handle that is valid in the current connection.
Useful smoke cases for a standard MARS-NWE SYS volume are:
./tests/linux/afp_entry_id_smoke -S MARS -U SUPERVISOR -P secret SYS:
./tests/linux/afp_entry_id_smoke -S MARS -U SUPERVISOR -P secret SYS:PUBLIC
./tests/linux/afp_entry_id_smoke -S MARS -U SUPERVISOR -P secret SYS:SYSTEM
./tests/linux/afp_entry_id_smoke -S MARS -U SUPERVISOR -P secret SYS:BURST
A successful reply prints the request path, directory handle, and returned
32-bit AFP Entry ID. Server-side diagnostics currently mark stat-derived
temporary IDs with fallback; that means the endpoint is reachable, but
persistent CNID/AppleDouble entry-id storage is still future Mac-namespace
work.
If the server was built without the optional Netatalk/libatalk backend, the endpoint is expected to return invalid namespace. To treat that as a successful negative smoke test, use:
./tests/linux/afp_entry_id_smoke --allow-invalid-namespace -S MARS -U SUPERVISOR -P secret SYS:PUBLIC
For path-resolution negative tests, use --allow-invalid-path to accept the
expected 0x9c Invalid Path completion.
AFP File Information smoke test
afp_file_info_smoke sends the WebSDK-documented NetWare AFP file
information requests:
NCP 0x2222/35/05 AFP Get File Information
NCP 0x2222/35/15 AFP 2.0 Get File Information
It uses the same libncp NWRequestSimple() transport path as the Entry ID
smoke test and sends raw SYS:-style path requests with directory handle 0.
The server replies with the read-only AFP file information record currently
implemented by mars_nwe: Entry ID, Parent ID, attributes, data/resource fork
lengths, offspring count, fixed long/short names, and access rights.
Useful smoke cases for a standard MARS-NWE SYS volume are:
./tests/linux/afp_file_info_smoke -S MARS -U SUPERVISOR -P secret SYS:
./tests/linux/afp_file_info_smoke -S MARS -U SUPERVISOR -P secret SYS:PUBLIC
./tests/linux/afp_file_info_smoke -S MARS -U SUPERVISOR -P secret SYS:SYSTEM
./tests/linux/afp_file_info_smoke -S MARS -U SUPERVISOR -P secret SYS:BURST
# AFP 2.0 variant using the same path-backed read-only reply
./tests/linux/afp_file_info_smoke --afp20 -S MARS -U SUPERVISOR -P secret SYS:PUBLIC
The AFP 2.0 mode is selected with --afp20 and currently exercises the same
path-backed read-only reply as the older call. The current implementation
fills fields that can be derived from Unix stat(2) and the optional libatalk
helper wrappers. Server-side diagnostics mark
stat-derived temporary Entry IDs with fallback; Parent ID, persistent
CNID/AppleDouble IDs, and fuller Finder Info/resource-fork semantics remain
future Mac-namespace work.
If the server was built without the optional Netatalk/libatalk backend, use
--allow-invalid-namespace for the expected negative test. Use
--allow-invalid-path for path-resolution negative tests.