1 /* chown-core.c -- core functions for changing ownership.
2 Copyright (C) 2000, 2002-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
5 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
6 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
7 (at your option) any later version.
9 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12 GNU General Public License for more details.
14 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
15 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
17 /* Extracted from chown.c/chgrp.c and librarified by Jim Meyering. */
21 #include <sys/types.h>
26 #include "chown-core.h"
28 #include "ignore-value.h"
30 #include "root-dev-ino.h"
33 #define FTSENT_IS_DIRECTORY(E) \
34 ((E)->fts_info == FTS_D \
35 || (E)->fts_info == FTS_DC \
36 || (E)->fts_info == FTS_DP \
37 || (E)->fts_info == FTS_DNR)
41 /* we called fchown and close, and both succeeded */
44 /* required_uid and/or required_gid are specified, but don't match */
47 /* SAME_INODE check failed */
50 /* open/fchown isn't needed, isn't safe, or doesn't work due to
51 permissions problems; fall back on chown */
54 /* open, fstat, fchown, or close failed */
59 chopt_init (struct Chown_option
*chopt
)
61 chopt
->verbosity
= V_off
;
62 chopt
->root_dev_ino
= NULL
;
63 chopt
->affect_symlink_referent
= true;
64 chopt
->recurse
= false;
65 chopt
->force_silent
= false;
66 chopt
->user_name
= NULL
;
67 chopt
->group_name
= NULL
;
71 chopt_free (struct Chown_option
*chopt ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
73 /* Deliberately do not free chopt->user_name or ->group_name.
74 They're not always allocated. */
77 /* Convert the numeric group-id, GID, to a string stored in xmalloc'd memory,
78 and return it. If there's no corresponding group name, use the decimal
79 representation of the ID. */
82 gid_to_name (gid_t gid
)
84 char buf
[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (intmax_t)];
85 struct group
*grp
= getgrgid (gid
);
86 return xstrdup (grp
? grp
->gr_name
87 : TYPE_SIGNED (gid_t
) ? imaxtostr (gid
, buf
)
88 : umaxtostr (gid
, buf
));
91 /* Convert the numeric user-id, UID, to a string stored in xmalloc'd memory,
92 and return it. If there's no corresponding user name, use the decimal
93 representation of the ID. */
96 uid_to_name (uid_t uid
)
98 char buf
[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (intmax_t)];
99 struct passwd
*pwd
= getpwuid (uid
);
100 return xstrdup (pwd
? pwd
->pw_name
101 : TYPE_SIGNED (uid_t
) ? imaxtostr (uid
, buf
)
102 : umaxtostr (uid
, buf
));
105 /* Tell the user how/if the user and group of FILE have been changed.
106 If USER is NULL, give the group-oriented messages.
107 CHANGED describes what (if anything) has happened. */
110 describe_change (const char *file
, enum Change_status changed
,
111 char const *user
, char const *group
)
115 char *spec_allocated
= NULL
;
117 if (changed
== CH_NOT_APPLIED
)
119 printf (_("neither symbolic link %s nor referent has been changed\n"),
128 spec_allocated
= xmalloc (strlen (user
) + 1 + strlen (group
) + 1);
129 stpcpy (stpcpy (stpcpy (spec_allocated
, user
), ":"), group
);
130 spec
= spec_allocated
;
145 fmt
= (user
? _("changed ownership of %s to %s\n")
146 : group
? _("changed group of %s to %s\n")
147 : _("no change to ownership of %s\n"));
150 fmt
= (user
? _("failed to change ownership of %s to %s\n")
151 : group
? _("failed to change group of %s to %s\n")
152 : _("failed to change ownership of %s\n"));
154 case CH_NO_CHANGE_REQUESTED
:
155 fmt
= (user
? _("ownership of %s retained as %s\n")
156 : group
? _("group of %s retained as %s\n")
157 : _("ownership of %s retained\n"));
163 printf (fmt
, quote (file
), spec
);
165 free (spec_allocated
);
168 /* Change the owner and/or group of the FILE to UID and/or GID (safely)
169 only if REQUIRED_UID and REQUIRED_GID match the owner and group IDs
170 of FILE. ORIG_ST must be the result of `stat'ing FILE.
172 The `safely' part above means that we can't simply use chown(2),
173 since FILE might be replaced with some other file between the time
174 of the preceding stat/lstat and this chown call. So here we open
175 FILE and do everything else via the resulting file descriptor.
176 We first call fstat and verify that the dev/inode match those from
177 the preceding stat call, and only then, if appropriate (given the
178 required_uid and required_gid constraints) do we call fchown.
180 Return RC_do_ordinary_chown if we can't open FILE, or if FILE is a
181 special file that might have undesirable side effects when opening.
182 In this case the caller can use the less-safe ordinary chown.
184 Return one of the RCH_status values. */
186 static enum RCH_status
187 restricted_chown (int cwd_fd
, char const *file
,
188 struct stat
const *orig_st
,
189 uid_t uid
, gid_t gid
,
190 uid_t required_uid
, gid_t required_gid
)
192 enum RCH_status status
= RC_ok
;
194 int open_flags
= O_NONBLOCK
| O_NOCTTY
;
197 if (required_uid
== (uid_t
) -1 && required_gid
== (gid_t
) -1)
198 return RC_do_ordinary_chown
;
200 if (! S_ISREG (orig_st
->st_mode
))
202 if (S_ISDIR (orig_st
->st_mode
))
203 open_flags
|= O_DIRECTORY
;
205 return RC_do_ordinary_chown
;
208 fd
= openat (cwd_fd
, file
, O_RDONLY
| open_flags
);
210 || (errno
== EACCES
&& S_ISREG (orig_st
->st_mode
)
211 && 0 <= (fd
= openat (cwd_fd
, file
, O_WRONLY
| open_flags
)))))
212 return (errno
== EACCES
? RC_do_ordinary_chown
: RC_error
);
214 if (fstat (fd
, &st
) != 0)
216 else if (! SAME_INODE (*orig_st
, st
))
217 status
= RC_inode_changed
;
218 else if ((required_uid
== (uid_t
) -1 || required_uid
== st
.st_uid
)
219 && (required_gid
== (gid_t
) -1 || required_gid
== st
.st_gid
))
221 if (fchown (fd
, uid
, gid
) == 0)
223 status
= (close (fd
) == 0
233 { /* FIXME: remove these curly braces when we assume C99. */
234 int saved_errno
= errno
;
241 /* Change the owner and/or group of the file specified by FTS and ENT
242 to UID and/or GID as appropriate.
243 If REQUIRED_UID is not -1, then skip files with any other user ID.
244 If REQUIRED_GID is not -1, then skip files with any other group ID.
245 CHOPT specifies additional options.
246 Return true if successful. */
248 change_file_owner (FTS
*fts
, FTSENT
*ent
,
249 uid_t uid
, gid_t gid
,
250 uid_t required_uid
, gid_t required_gid
,
251 struct Chown_option
const *chopt
)
253 char const *file_full_name
= ent
->fts_path
;
254 char const *file
= ent
->fts_accpath
;
255 struct stat
const *file_stats
;
256 struct stat stat_buf
;
259 bool symlink_changed
= true;
261 switch (ent
->fts_info
)
266 if (ROOT_DEV_INO_CHECK (chopt
->root_dev_ino
, ent
->fts_statp
))
268 /* This happens e.g., with "chown -R --preserve-root 0 /"
269 and with "chown -RH --preserve-root 0 symlink-to-root". */
270 ROOT_DEV_INO_WARN (file_full_name
);
271 /* Tell fts not to traverse into this hierarchy. */
272 fts_set (fts
, ent
, FTS_SKIP
);
273 /* Ensure that we do not process "/" on the second visit. */
274 ignore_value (fts_read (fts
));
282 if (! chopt
->recurse
)
287 /* For a top-level file or directory, this FTS_NS (stat failed)
288 indicator is determined at the time of the initial fts_open call.
289 With programs like chmod, chown, and chgrp, that modify
290 permissions, it is possible that the file in question is
291 accessible when control reaches this point. So, if this is
292 the first time we've seen the FTS_NS for this file, tell
293 fts_read to stat it "again". */
294 if (ent
->fts_level
== 0 && ent
->fts_number
== 0)
297 fts_set (fts
, ent
, FTS_AGAIN
);
300 if (! chopt
->force_silent
)
301 error (0, ent
->fts_errno
, _("cannot access %s"),
302 quote (file_full_name
));
307 if (! chopt
->force_silent
)
308 error (0, ent
->fts_errno
, "%s", quote (file_full_name
));
313 if (! chopt
->force_silent
)
314 error (0, ent
->fts_errno
, _("cannot read directory %s"),
315 quote (file_full_name
));
319 case FTS_DC
: /* directory that causes cycles */
320 if (cycle_warning_required (fts
, ent
))
322 emit_cycle_warning (file_full_name
);
336 else if (required_uid
== (uid_t
) -1 && required_gid
== (gid_t
) -1
337 && chopt
->verbosity
== V_off
338 && ! chopt
->root_dev_ino
339 && ! chopt
->affect_symlink_referent
)
342 file_stats
= ent
->fts_statp
;
346 file_stats
= ent
->fts_statp
;
348 /* If this is a symlink and we're dereferencing them,
349 stat it to get info on the referent. */
350 if (chopt
->affect_symlink_referent
&& S_ISLNK (file_stats
->st_mode
))
352 if (fstatat (fts
->fts_cwd_fd
, file
, &stat_buf
, 0) != 0)
354 if (! chopt
->force_silent
)
355 error (0, errno
, _("cannot dereference %s"),
356 quote (file_full_name
));
360 file_stats
= &stat_buf
;
364 && (required_uid
== (uid_t
) -1
365 || required_uid
== file_stats
->st_uid
)
366 && (required_gid
== (gid_t
) -1
367 || required_gid
== file_stats
->st_gid
));
370 /* This happens when chown -LR --preserve-root encounters a symlink-to-/. */
372 && FTSENT_IS_DIRECTORY (ent
)
373 && ROOT_DEV_INO_CHECK (chopt
->root_dev_ino
, file_stats
))
375 ROOT_DEV_INO_WARN (file_full_name
);
381 if ( ! chopt
->affect_symlink_referent
)
383 ok
= (lchownat (fts
->fts_cwd_fd
, file
, uid
, gid
) == 0);
385 /* Ignore any error due to lack of support; POSIX requires
386 this behavior for top-level symbolic links with -h, and
387 implies that it's required for all symbolic links. */
388 if (!ok
&& errno
== EOPNOTSUPP
)
391 symlink_changed
= false;
396 /* If possible, avoid a race condition with --from=O:G and without the
397 (-h) --no-dereference option. If fts's stat call determined
398 that the uid/gid of FILE matched the --from=O:G-selected
399 owner and group IDs, blindly using chown(2) here could lead
400 chown(1) or chgrp(1) mistakenly to dereference a *symlink*
401 to an arbitrary file that an attacker had moved into the
402 place of FILE during the window between the stat and
403 chown(2) calls. If FILE is a regular file or a directory
404 that can be opened, this race condition can be avoided safely. */
407 = restricted_chown (fts
->fts_cwd_fd
, file
, file_stats
, uid
, gid
,
408 required_uid
, required_gid
);
414 case RC_do_ordinary_chown
:
415 ok
= (chownat (fts
->fts_cwd_fd
, file
, uid
, gid
) == 0);
422 case RC_inode_changed
:
423 /* FIXME: give a diagnostic in this case? */
434 /* On some systems (e.g., GNU/Linux 2.4.x),
435 the chown function resets the `special' permission bits.
436 Do *not* restore those bits; doing so would open a window in
437 which a malicious user, M, could subvert a chown command run
438 by some other user and operating on files in a directory
439 where M has write access. */
441 if (do_chown
&& !ok
&& ! chopt
->force_silent
)
442 error (0, errno
, (uid
!= (uid_t
) -1
443 ? _("changing ownership of %s")
444 : _("changing group of %s")),
445 quote (file_full_name
));
448 if (chopt
->verbosity
!= V_off
)
451 ((do_chown
&& ok
&& symlink_changed
)
452 && ! ((uid
== (uid_t
) -1 || uid
== file_stats
->st_uid
)
453 && (gid
== (gid_t
) -1 || gid
== file_stats
->st_gid
)));
455 if (changed
|| chopt
->verbosity
== V_high
)
457 enum Change_status ch_status
=
459 : !symlink_changed
? CH_NOT_APPLIED
460 : !changed
? CH_NO_CHANGE_REQUESTED
462 describe_change (file_full_name
, ch_status
,
463 chopt
->user_name
, chopt
->group_name
);
467 if ( ! chopt
->recurse
)
468 fts_set (fts
, ent
, FTS_SKIP
);
473 /* Change the owner and/or group of the specified FILES.
474 BIT_FLAGS specifies how to treat each symlink-to-directory
475 that is encountered during a recursive traversal.
476 CHOPT specifies additional options.
477 If UID is not -1, then change the owner id of each file to UID.
478 If GID is not -1, then change the group id of each file to GID.
479 If REQUIRED_UID and/or REQUIRED_GID is not -1, then change only
480 files with user ID and group ID that match the non-(-1) value(s).
481 Return true if successful. */
483 chown_files (char **files
, int bit_flags
,
484 uid_t uid
, gid_t gid
,
485 uid_t required_uid
, gid_t required_gid
,
486 struct Chown_option
const *chopt
)
490 /* Use lstat and stat only if they're needed. */
491 int stat_flags
= ((required_uid
!= (uid_t
) -1 || required_gid
!= (gid_t
) -1
492 || chopt
->affect_symlink_referent
493 || chopt
->verbosity
!= V_off
)
497 FTS
*fts
= xfts_open (files
, bit_flags
| stat_flags
, NULL
);
503 ent
= fts_read (fts
);
508 /* FIXME: try to give a better message */
509 if (! chopt
->force_silent
)
510 error (0, errno
, _("fts_read failed"));
516 ok
&= change_file_owner (fts
, ent
, uid
, gid
,
517 required_uid
, required_gid
, chopt
);
520 if (fts_close (fts
) != 0)
522 error (0, errno
, _("fts_close failed"));