1 /* find -- search for files in a directory hierarchy
2 Copyright (C) 1990, 91, 92, 93, 94, 2000,
3 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
8 (at your option) any later version.
10 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 GNU General Public License for more details.
15 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
18 /* GNU find was written by Eric Decker <cire@cisco.com>,
19 with enhancements by David MacKenzie <djm@gnu.org>,
20 Jay Plett <jay@silence.princeton.nj.us>,
21 and Tim Wood <axolotl!tim@toad.com>.
22 The idea for -print0 and xargs -0 came from
23 Dan Bernstein <brnstnd@kramden.acf.nyu.edu>.
24 Improvements have been made by James Youngman <jay@gnu.org>.
31 #define USE_SAFE_CHDIR 1
32 #undef STAT_MOUNTPOINTS
44 #include "canonicalize.h"
48 #include "savedirinfo.h"
62 # define _(Text) gettext (Text)
65 #define textdomain(Domain)
66 #define bindtextdomain(Package, Directory)
67 #define ngettext(singular,plural,n) ((1==n) ? singular : plural)
70 # define N_(String) gettext_noop (String)
72 /* See locate.c for explanation as to why not use (String) */
73 # define N_(String) String
76 #ifdef STAT_MOUNTPOINTS
77 static void init_mounted_dev_list(int mandatory
);
80 static void process_top_path
PARAMS((char *pathname
, mode_t mode
));
81 static int process_path
PARAMS((char *pathname
, char *name
, boolean leaf
, char *parent
, mode_t type
));
82 static void process_dir
PARAMS((char *pathname
, char *name
, int pathlen
, const struct stat
*statp
, char *parent
));
86 /* Name this program was run with. */
87 extern char *program_name
;
89 /* A file descriptor open to the initial working directory.
90 Doing it this way allows us to work when the i.w.d. has
91 unreadable parents. */
92 extern int starting_desc
;
94 /* The stat buffer of the initial working directory. */
95 static struct stat starting_stat_buf
;
97 enum ChdirSymlinkHandling
99 SymlinkHandleDefault
, /* Normally the right choice */
100 SymlinkFollowOk
/* see comment in process_top_path() */
104 enum TraversalDirection
110 enum WdSanityCheckFatality
112 FATAL_IF_SANITY_CHECK_FAILS
,
113 RETRY_IF_SANITY_CHECK_FAILS
,
114 NON_FATAL_IF_SANITY_CHECK_FAILS
118 int get_current_dirfd(void)
125 main (int argc
, char **argv
)
128 int end_of_leading_options
= 0; /* First arg after any -H/-L etc. */
129 struct predicate
*eval_tree
;
131 program_name
= argv
[0];
132 state
.exit_status
= 0;
134 /* Set the option defaults before we do the locale
135 * initialisation as check_nofollow() needs to be executed in the
138 set_option_defaults(&options
);
140 #ifdef HAVE_SETLOCALE
141 setlocale (LC_ALL
, "");
143 bindtextdomain (PACKAGE
, LOCALEDIR
);
144 textdomain (PACKAGE
);
145 atexit (close_stdin
);
147 /* Check for -P, -H or -L options. */
148 end_of_leading_options
= process_leading_options(argc
, argv
);
150 if (options
.debug_options
& DebugStat
)
151 options
.xstat
= debug_stat
;
154 fprintf (stderr
, "cur_day_start = %s", ctime (&options
.cur_day_start
));
157 /* state.cwd_dir_fd has to be initialised before we call build_expression_tree()
158 * because command-line parsing may lead us to stat some files.
160 state
.cwd_dir_fd
= AT_FDCWD
;
162 /* We are now processing the part of the "find" command line
163 * after the -H/-L options (if any).
165 eval_tree
= build_expression_tree(argc
, argv
, end_of_leading_options
);
168 /* safely_chdir() needs to check that it has ended up in the right place.
169 * To avoid bailing out when something gets automounted, it checks if
170 * the target directory appears to have had a directory mounted on it as
171 * we chdir()ed. The problem with this is that in order to notice that
172 * a file system was mounted, we would need to lstat() all the mount points.
173 * That strategy loses if our machine is a client of a dead NFS server.
175 * Hence if safely_chdir() and wd_sanity_check() can manage without needing
176 * to know the mounted device list, we do that.
178 if (!options
.open_nofollow_available
)
180 #ifdef STAT_MOUNTPOINTS
181 init_mounted_dev_list(0);
186 starting_desc
= open (".", O_RDONLY
187 #if defined O_LARGEFILE
191 if (0 <= starting_desc
&& fchdir (starting_desc
) != 0)
193 close (starting_desc
);
197 if (starting_desc
< 0)
199 starting_dir
= xgetcwd ();
201 error (1, errno
, _("cannot get current directory"));
203 set_stat_placeholders(&starting_stat_buf
);
204 if ((*options
.xstat
) (".", &starting_stat_buf
) != 0)
205 error (1, errno
, _("cannot stat current directory"));
207 /* If no paths are given, default to ".". */
208 for (i
= end_of_leading_options
; i
< argc
&& !looks_like_expression(argv
[i
], true); i
++)
210 process_top_path (argv
[i
], 0);
213 /* If there were no path arguments, default to ".". */
214 if (i
== end_of_leading_options
)
217 * We use a temporary variable here because some actions modify
218 * the path temporarily. Hence if we use a string constant,
219 * we get a coredump. The best example of this is if we say
220 * "find -printf %H" (note, not "find . -printf %H").
222 char defaultpath
[2] = ".";
223 process_top_path (defaultpath
, 0);
226 /* If "-exec ... {} +" has been used, there may be some
227 * partially-full command lines which have been built,
228 * but which are not yet complete. Execute those now.
230 show_success_rates(eval_tree
);
232 return state
.exit_status
;
235 boolean
is_fts_enabled(int *ftsoptions
)
237 /* this version of find (i.e. this main()) does not use fts. */
244 specific_dirname(const char *dir
)
248 if (0 == strcmp(".", dir
))
250 /* OK, what's '.'? */
251 if (NULL
!= getcwd(dirbuf
, sizeof(dirbuf
)))
253 return strdup(dirbuf
);
262 char *result
= canonicalize_filename_mode(dir
, CAN_EXISTING
);
272 /* Return non-zero if FS is the name of a file system that is likely to
276 fs_likely_to_be_automounted(const char *fs
)
278 return ( (0==strcmp(fs
, "nfs")) || (0==strcmp(fs
, "autofs")) || (0==strcmp(fs
, "subfs")));
283 #ifdef STAT_MOUNTPOINTS
284 static dev_t
*mounted_devices
= NULL
;
285 static size_t num_mounted_devices
= 0u;
289 init_mounted_dev_list(int mandatory
)
291 assert (NULL
== mounted_devices
);
292 assert (0 == num_mounted_devices
);
293 mounted_devices
= get_mounted_devices(&num_mounted_devices
);
294 if (mandatory
&& (NULL
== mounted_devices
))
296 error(1, 0, "Cannot read list of mounted devices.");
301 refresh_mounted_dev_list(void)
305 free(mounted_devices
);
308 num_mounted_devices
= 0u;
309 init_mounted_dev_list(1);
313 /* Search for device DEV in the array LIST, which is of size N. */
315 dev_present(dev_t dev
, const dev_t
*list
, size_t n
)
321 if ( (*list
++) == dev
)
328 enum MountPointStateChange
330 MountPointRecentlyMounted
,
331 MountPointRecentlyUnmounted
,
332 MountPointStateUnchanged
337 static enum MountPointStateChange
338 get_mount_state(dev_t newdev
)
340 int new_is_present
, new_was_present
;
342 new_was_present
= dev_present(newdev
, mounted_devices
, num_mounted_devices
);
343 refresh_mounted_dev_list();
344 new_is_present
= dev_present(newdev
, mounted_devices
, num_mounted_devices
);
346 if (new_was_present
== new_is_present
)
347 return MountPointStateUnchanged
;
348 else if (new_is_present
)
349 return MountPointRecentlyMounted
;
351 return MountPointRecentlyUnmounted
;
356 /* We stat()ed a directory, chdir()ed into it (we know this
357 * since direction is TraversingDown), stat()ed it again,
358 * and noticed that the device numbers are different. Check
359 * if the file system was recently mounted.
361 * If it was, it looks like chdir()ing into the directory
362 * caused a file system to be mounted. Maybe automount is
363 * running. Anyway, that's probably OK - but it happens
364 * only when we are moving downward.
366 * We also allow for the possibility that a similar thing
367 * has happened with the unmounting of a file system. This
368 * is much rarer, as it relies on an automounter timeout
369 * occurring at exactly the wrong moment.
371 static enum WdSanityCheckFatality
372 dirchange_is_fatal(const char *specific_what
,
373 enum WdSanityCheckFatality isfatal
,
375 struct stat
*newinfo
)
377 enum MountPointStateChange transition
= get_mount_state(newinfo
->st_dev
);
380 case MountPointRecentlyUnmounted
:
381 isfatal
= NON_FATAL_IF_SANITY_CHECK_FAILS
;
385 _("Warning: file system %s has recently been unmounted."),
386 safely_quote_err_filename(0, specific_what
));
390 case MountPointRecentlyMounted
:
391 isfatal
= NON_FATAL_IF_SANITY_CHECK_FAILS
;
395 _("Warning: file system %s has recently been mounted."),
396 safely_quote_err_filename(0, specific_what
));
400 case MountPointStateUnchanged
:
401 /* leave isfatal as it is */
413 /* Examine the results of the stat() of a directory from before we
414 * entered or left it, with the results of stat()ing it afterward. If
415 * these are different, the file system tree has been modified while we
416 * were traversing it. That might be an attempt to use a race
417 * condition to persuade find to do something it didn't intend
418 * (e.g. an attempt by an ordinary user to exploit the fact that root
419 * sometimes runs find on the whole file system). However, this can
420 * also happen if automount is running (certainly on Solaris). With
421 * automount, moving into a directory can cause a file system to be
424 * To cope sensibly with this, we will raise an error if we see the
425 * device number change unless we are chdir()ing into a subdirectory,
426 * and the directory we moved into has been mounted or unmounted "recently".
427 * Here "recently" means since we started "find" or we last re-read
428 * the /etc/mnttab file.
430 * If the device number does not change but the inode does, that is a
433 * If the device number and inode are both the same, we are happy.
435 * If a file system is (un)mounted as we chdir() into the directory, that
436 * may mean that we're now examining a section of the file system that might
437 * have been excluded from consideration (via -prune or -quit for example).
438 * Hence we print a warning message to indicate that the output of find
439 * might be inconsistent due to the change in the file system.
442 wd_sanity_check(const char *thing_to_stat
,
443 const char *progname
,
447 struct stat
*newinfo
,
450 enum TraversalDirection direction
,
451 enum WdSanityCheckFatality isfatal
,
452 boolean
*changed
) /* output parameter */
455 char *specific_what
= NULL
;
457 const char *current_dir
= ".";
461 set_stat_placeholders(newinfo
);
462 if ((*options
.xstat
) (current_dir
, newinfo
) != 0)
463 fatal_file_error(thing_to_stat
);
465 if (old_dev
!= newinfo
->st_dev
)
468 specific_what
= specific_dirname(what
);
469 fstype
= filesystem_type(newinfo
, current_dir
);
470 silent
= fs_likely_to_be_automounted(fstype
);
472 /* This condition is rare, so once we are here it is
473 * reasonable to perform an expensive computation to
474 * determine if we should continue or fail.
476 if (TraversingDown
== direction
)
478 #ifdef STAT_MOUNTPOINTS
479 isfatal
= dirchange_is_fatal(specific_what
,isfatal
,silent
,newinfo
);
481 isfatal
= RETRY_IF_SANITY_CHECK_FAILS
;
487 case FATAL_IF_SANITY_CHECK_FAILS
:
489 fstype
= filesystem_type(newinfo
, current_dir
);
491 _("%s%s changed during execution of %s (old device number %ld, new device number %ld, file system type is %s) [ref %ld]"),
492 safely_quote_err_filename(0, specific_what
),
494 safely_quote_err_filename(1, progname
),
496 (long) newinfo
->st_dev
,
503 case NON_FATAL_IF_SANITY_CHECK_FAILS
:
505 /* Since the device has changed under us, the inode number
506 * will almost certainly also be different. However, we have
507 * already decided that this is not a problem. Hence we return
508 * without checking the inode number.
514 case RETRY_IF_SANITY_CHECK_FAILS
:
519 /* Device number was the same, check if the inode has changed. */
520 if (old_ino
!= newinfo
->st_ino
)
523 specific_what
= specific_dirname(what
);
524 fstype
= filesystem_type(newinfo
, current_dir
);
526 error ((isfatal
== FATAL_IF_SANITY_CHECK_FAILS
) ? 1 : 0,
527 0, /* no relevant errno value */
528 _("%s%s changed during execution of %s "
529 "(old inode number %" PRIuMAX
", new inode number %" PRIuMAX
530 ", file system type is %s) [ref %ld]"),
531 safely_quote_err_filename(0, specific_what
),
533 safely_quote_err_filename(1, progname
),
535 (uintmax_t) newinfo
->st_ino
,
548 SafeChdirFailSymlink
,
551 SafeChdirFailWouldBeUnableToReturn
,
552 SafeChdirFailChdirFailed
,
553 SafeChdirFailNonexistent
,
554 SafeChdirFailDestUnreadable
557 /* Safely perform a change in directory. We do this by calling
558 * lstat() on the subdirectory, using chdir() to move into it, and
559 * then lstat()ing ".". We compare the results of the two stat calls
560 * to see if they are consistent. If not, we sound the alarm.
562 * If following_links() is true, we do follow symbolic links.
564 static enum SafeChdirStatus
565 safely_chdir_lstat(const char *dest
,
566 enum TraversalDirection direction
,
567 struct stat
*statbuf_dest
,
568 enum ChdirSymlinkHandling symlink_follow_option
,
571 struct stat statbuf_arrived
;
573 int saved_errno
; /* specific_dirname() changes errno. */
574 boolean rv_set
= false;
575 boolean statflag
= false;
577 enum WdSanityCheckFatality isfatal
= RETRY_IF_SANITY_CHECK_FAILS
;
579 saved_errno
= errno
= 0;
581 dotfd
= open(".", O_RDONLY
582 #if defined O_LARGEFILE
587 /* We jump back to here if wd_sanity_check()
588 * recoverably triggers an alert.
595 /* Stat the directory we're going to. */
596 set_stat_placeholders(statbuf_dest
);
597 if (0 == options
.xstat(dest
, statbuf_dest
))
602 /* symlink_follow_option might be set to SymlinkFollowOk, which
603 * would allow us to chdir() into a symbolic link. This is
604 * only useful for the case where the directory we're
605 * chdir()ing into is the basename of a command line
606 * argument, for example where "foo/bar/baz" is specified on
607 * the command line. When -P is in effect (the default),
608 * baz will not be followed if it is a symlink, but if bar
609 * is a symlink, it _should_ be followed. Hence we need the
610 * ability to override the policy set by following_links().
612 if (!following_links() && S_ISLNK(statbuf_dest
->st_mode
))
614 /* We're not supposed to be following links, but this is
615 * a link. Check symlink_follow_option to see if we should
616 * make a special exception.
618 if (symlink_follow_option
== SymlinkFollowOk
)
620 /* We need to re-stat() the file so that the
621 * sanity check can pass.
623 if (0 != stat(dest
, statbuf_dest
))
625 rv
= SafeChdirFailNonexistent
;
634 /* Not following symlinks, so the attempt to
635 * chdir() into a symlink should be prevented.
637 rv
= SafeChdirFailSymlink
;
639 saved_errno
= 0; /* silence the error message */
645 /* Although the immediately following chdir() would detect
646 * the fact that this is not a directory for us, this would
647 * result in an extra system call that fails. Anybody
648 * examining the system-call trace should ideally not be
649 * concerned that something is actually failing.
651 if (!S_ISDIR(statbuf_dest
->st_mode
))
653 rv
= SafeChdirFailNotDir
;
655 saved_errno
= 0; /* silence the error message */
660 if (options
.debug_options
& DebugSearch
)
661 fprintf(stderr
, "safely_chdir(): chdir(\"%s\")\n", dest
);
663 if (0 == chdir(dest
))
665 /* check we ended up where we wanted to go */
666 boolean changed
= false;
667 if (!wd_sanity_check(".", program_name
, ".",
668 statbuf_dest
->st_dev
,
669 statbuf_dest
->st_ino
,
671 0, __LINE__
, direction
,
675 /* Only allow one failure. */
676 if (RETRY_IF_SANITY_CHECK_FAILS
== isfatal
)
678 if (0 == fchdir(dotfd
))
680 isfatal
= FATAL_IF_SANITY_CHECK_FAILS
;
685 /* Failed to return to original directory,
686 * but we know that the current working
687 * directory is not the one that we intend
688 * to be in. Since fchdir() failed, we
689 * can't recover from this and so this error
693 "failed to return to parent directory");
698 /* XXX: not sure what to use as an excuse here. */
699 rv
= SafeChdirFailNonexistent
;
712 if (ENOENT
== saved_errno
)
714 rv
= SafeChdirFailNonexistent
;
716 if (options
.ignore_readdir_race
)
717 errno
= 0; /* don't issue err msg */
719 else if (ENOTDIR
== saved_errno
)
721 /* This can happen if the we stat a directory,
722 * and then file system activity changes it into
725 saved_errno
= 0; /* don't issue err msg */
726 rv
= SafeChdirFailNotDir
;
731 rv
= SafeChdirFailChdirFailed
;
740 rv
= SafeChdirFailStat
;
743 if ( (ENOENT
== saved_errno
) || (0 == state
.curdepth
))
744 saved_errno
= 0; /* don't issue err msg */
750 /* We do not have read permissions on "." */
751 rv
= SafeChdirFailWouldBeUnableToReturn
;
756 /* This is the success path, so we clear errno. The caller probably
757 * won't be calling error() anyway.
761 /* We use the same exit path for success or failure.
762 * which has occurred is recorded in RV.
765 /* We do not call error() as this would result in a duplicate error
766 * message when the caller does the same thing.
777 *did_stat
= statflag
;
782 #if defined O_NOFOLLOW
783 /* Safely change working directory to the specified subdirectory. If
784 * we are not allowed to follow symbolic links, we use open() with
785 * O_NOFOLLOW, followed by fchdir(). This ensures that we don't
786 * follow symbolic links (of course, we do follow them if the -L
787 * option is in effect).
789 static enum SafeChdirStatus
790 safely_chdir_nofollow(const char *dest
,
791 enum TraversalDirection direction
,
792 struct stat
*statbuf_dest
,
793 enum ChdirSymlinkHandling symlink_follow_option
,
804 switch (symlink_follow_option
)
806 case SymlinkFollowOk
:
810 case SymlinkHandleDefault
:
811 if (following_links())
814 extraflags
= O_NOFOLLOW
;
819 fd
= open(dest
, O_RDONLY
820 #if defined O_LARGEFILE
829 return SafeChdirFailSymlink
; /* This is why we use O_NOFOLLOW */
831 return SafeChdirFailNonexistent
;
833 return SafeChdirFailDestUnreadable
;
845 int saved_errno
= errno
;
852 return SafeChdirFailNotDir
;
855 case EBADF
: /* Shouldn't happen */
859 return SafeChdirFailChdirFailed
;
865 static enum SafeChdirStatus
866 safely_chdir(const char *dest
,
867 enum TraversalDirection direction
,
868 struct stat
*statbuf_dest
,
869 enum ChdirSymlinkHandling symlink_follow_option
,
872 enum SafeChdirStatus result
;
874 /* We're about to leave a directory. If there are any -execdir
875 * argument lists which have been built but have not yet been
876 * processed, do them now because they must be done in the same
879 complete_pending_execdirs(get_current_dirfd());
881 #if !defined(O_NOFOLLOW)
882 options
.open_nofollow_available
= false;
884 if (options
.open_nofollow_available
)
886 result
= safely_chdir_nofollow(dest
, direction
, statbuf_dest
,
887 symlink_follow_option
, did_stat
);
888 if (SafeChdirFailDestUnreadable
!= result
)
894 /* Savannah bug #15384: fall through to use safely_chdir_lstat
895 * if the directory is not readable.
900 /* Even if O_NOFOLLOW is available, we may need to use the alternative
901 * method, since parent of the start point may be executable but not
904 return safely_chdir_lstat(dest
, direction
, statbuf_dest
,
905 symlink_follow_option
, did_stat
);
910 /* Safely go back to the starting directory. */
914 struct stat stat_buf
;
917 if (starting_desc
< 0)
919 if (options
.debug_options
& DebugSearch
)
920 fprintf(stderr
, "chdir_back(): chdir(\"%s\")\n", starting_dir
);
922 #ifdef STAT_MOUNTPOINTS
923 /* We will need the mounted device list. Get it now if we don't
926 if (NULL
== mounted_devices
)
927 init_mounted_dev_list(1);
930 if (chdir (starting_dir
) != 0)
931 fatal_file_error(starting_dir
);
933 wd_sanity_check(starting_dir
,
936 starting_stat_buf
.st_dev
,
937 starting_stat_buf
.st_ino
,
938 &stat_buf
, 0, __LINE__
,
940 FATAL_IF_SANITY_CHECK_FAILS
,
945 if (options
.debug_options
& DebugSearch
)
946 fprintf(stderr
, "chdir_back(): chdir(<starting-point>)\n");
948 if (fchdir (starting_desc
) != 0)
950 fatal_file_error(starting_dir
);
955 /* Move to the parent of a given directory and then call a function,
956 * restoring the cwd. Don't bother changing directory if the
957 * specified directory is a child of "." or is the root directory.
960 at_top (char *pathname
,
963 void (*action
)(char *pathname
,
969 char *parent_dir
= dir_name (pathname
);
970 char *base
= last_component (pathname
);
973 state
.starting_path_length
= strlen (pathname
);
976 || 0 == strcmp(parent_dir
, "."))
983 enum TraversalDirection direction
;
984 enum SafeChdirStatus chdir_status
;
986 boolean did_stat
= false;
989 if (0 == strcmp(base
, ".."))
990 direction
= TraversingUp
;
992 direction
= TraversingDown
;
994 /* We pass SymlinkFollowOk to safely_chdir(), which allows it to
995 * chdir() into a symbolic link. This is only useful for the
996 * case where the directory we're chdir()ing into is the
997 * basename of a command line argument, for example where
998 * "foo/bar/baz" is specified on the command line. When -P is
999 * in effect (the default), baz will not be followed if it is a
1000 * symlink, but if bar is a symlink, it _should_ be followed.
1001 * Hence we need the ability to override the policy set by
1002 * following_links().
1004 chdir_status
= safely_chdir(parent_dir
, direction
, &st
, SymlinkFollowOk
, &did_stat
);
1005 if (SafeChdirOK
!= chdir_status
)
1007 const char *what
= (SafeChdirFailWouldBeUnableToReturn
== chdir_status
) ? "." : parent_dir
;
1009 error (0, errno
, "%s",
1010 safely_quote_err_filename(0, what
));
1012 error (0, 0, _("Failed to safely change directory into %s"),
1013 safely_quote_err_filename(0, parent_dir
));
1015 /* We can't process this command-line argument. */
1016 state
.exit_status
= 1;
1024 action(pathname
, base
, mode
, pstat
);
1033 static void do_process_top_dir(char *pathname
,
1040 process_path (pathname
, base
, false, ".", mode
);
1041 complete_pending_execdirs(get_current_dirfd());
1044 static void do_process_predicate(char *pathname
,
1051 state
.rel_pathname
= base
; /* cwd_dir_fd was already set by safely_chdir */
1052 apply_predicate (pathname
, pstat
, get_eval_tree());
1058 /* Descend PATHNAME, which is a command-line argument.
1060 Actions like -execdir assume that we are in the
1061 parent directory of the file we're examining,
1062 and on entry to this function our working directory
1063 is whatever it was when find was invoked. Therefore
1064 If PATHNAME is "." we just leave things as they are.
1065 Otherwise, we figure out what the parent directory is,
1069 process_top_path (char *pathname
, mode_t mode
)
1071 at_top(pathname
, mode
, NULL
, do_process_top_dir
);
1075 /* Info on each directory in the current tree branch, to avoid
1076 getting stuck in symbolic link loops. */
1077 static struct dir_id
*dir_ids
= NULL
;
1078 /* Entries allocated in `dir_ids'. */
1079 static int dir_alloc
= 0;
1080 /* Index in `dir_ids' of directory currently being searched.
1081 This is always the last valid entry. */
1082 static int dir_curr
= -1;
1083 /* (Arbitrary) number of entries to grow `dir_ids' by. */
1084 #define DIR_ALLOC_STEP 32
1088 /* We've detected a file system loop. This is caused by one of
1091 * 1. Option -L is in effect and we've hit a symbolic link that
1092 * points to an ancestor. This is harmless. We won't traverse the
1095 * 2. We have hit a real cycle in the directory hierarchy. In this
1096 * case, we issue a diagnostic message (POSIX requires this) and we
1097 * skip that directory entry.
1100 issue_loop_warning(const char *name
, const char *pathname
, int level
)
1102 struct stat stbuf_link
;
1103 if (lstat(name
, &stbuf_link
) != 0)
1104 stbuf_link
.st_mode
= S_IFREG
;
1106 if (S_ISLNK(stbuf_link
.st_mode
))
1109 _("Symbolic link %s is part of a loop in the directory hierarchy; we have already visited the directory to which it points."),
1110 safely_quote_err_filename(0, pathname
));
1111 /* XXX: POSIX appears to require that the exit status be non-zero if a
1112 * diagnostic is issued.
1117 int distance
= 1 + (dir_curr
-level
);
1118 /* We have found an infinite loop. POSIX requires us to
1119 * issue a diagnostic. Usually we won't get to here
1120 * because when the leaf optimisation is on, it will cause
1121 * the subdirectory to be skipped. If /a/b/c/d is a hard
1122 * link to /a/b, then the link count of /a/b/c is 2,
1123 * because the ".." entry of /b/b/c/d points to /a, not
1128 "Filesystem loop detected; %s has the same device number and inode as "
1129 "a directory which is %d level higher in the file system hierarchy",
1130 "Filesystem loop detected; %s has the same device number and inode as "
1131 "a directory which is %d levels higher in the file system hierarchy",
1133 safely_quote_err_filename(0, pathname
),
1140 /* Recursively descend path PATHNAME, applying the predicates.
1141 LEAF is true if PATHNAME is known to be in a directory that has no
1142 more unexamined subdirectories, and therefore it is not a directory.
1143 Knowing this allows us to avoid calling stat as long as possible for
1146 NAME is PATHNAME relative to the current directory. We access NAME
1149 PARENT is the path of the parent of NAME, relative to find's
1152 Return nonzero iff PATHNAME is a directory. */
1155 process_path (char *pathname
, char *name
, boolean leaf
, char *parent
,
1158 struct stat stat_buf
;
1159 static dev_t root_dev
; /* Device ID of current argument pathname. */
1161 struct predicate
*eval_tree
;
1163 eval_tree
= get_eval_tree();
1164 /* Assume it is a non-directory initially. */
1165 stat_buf
.st_mode
= 0;
1166 state
.rel_pathname
= name
;
1168 state
.have_stat
= false;
1169 state
.have_type
= false;
1171 if (!digest_mode(mode
, pathname
, name
, &stat_buf
, leaf
))
1174 if (!S_ISDIR (state
.type
))
1176 if (state
.curdepth
>= options
.mindepth
)
1177 apply_predicate (pathname
, &stat_buf
, eval_tree
);
1181 /* From here on, we're working on a directory. */
1184 /* Now we really need to stat the directory, even if we know the
1185 * type, because we need information like struct stat.st_rdev.
1187 if (get_statinfo(pathname
, name
, &stat_buf
) != 0)
1190 state
.have_stat
= true;
1191 mode
= state
.type
= stat_buf
.st_mode
; /* use full info now that we have it. */
1192 state
.stop_at_current_level
=
1193 options
.maxdepth
>= 0
1194 && state
.curdepth
>= options
.maxdepth
;
1196 /* If we've already seen this directory on this branch,
1197 don't descend it again. */
1198 for (i
= 0; i
<= dir_curr
; i
++)
1199 if (stat_buf
.st_ino
== dir_ids
[i
].ino
&&
1200 stat_buf
.st_dev
== dir_ids
[i
].dev
)
1202 state
.stop_at_current_level
= true;
1203 issue_loop_warning(name
, pathname
, i
);
1206 if (dir_alloc
<= ++dir_curr
)
1208 dir_alloc
+= DIR_ALLOC_STEP
;
1209 dir_ids
= (struct dir_id
*)
1210 xrealloc ((char *) dir_ids
, dir_alloc
* sizeof (struct dir_id
));
1212 dir_ids
[dir_curr
].ino
= stat_buf
.st_ino
;
1213 dir_ids
[dir_curr
].dev
= stat_buf
.st_dev
;
1215 if (options
.stay_on_filesystem
)
1217 if (state
.curdepth
== 0)
1218 root_dev
= stat_buf
.st_dev
;
1219 else if (stat_buf
.st_dev
!= root_dev
)
1220 state
.stop_at_current_level
= true;
1223 if (options
.do_dir_first
&& state
.curdepth
>= options
.mindepth
)
1224 apply_predicate (pathname
, &stat_buf
, eval_tree
);
1226 if (options
.debug_options
& DebugSearch
)
1227 fprintf(stderr
, "pathname = %s, stop_at_current_level = %d\n",
1228 pathname
, state
.stop_at_current_level
);
1230 if (state
.stop_at_current_level
== false)
1232 /* Scan directory on disk. */
1233 process_dir (pathname
, name
, strlen (pathname
), &stat_buf
, parent
);
1236 if (options
.do_dir_first
== false && state
.curdepth
>= options
.mindepth
)
1238 /* The fields in 'state' are now out of date. Correct them.
1240 if (!digest_mode(mode
, pathname
, name
, &stat_buf
, leaf
))
1245 at_top(pathname
, mode
, &stat_buf
, do_process_predicate
);
1249 do_process_predicate(pathname
, name
, mode
, &stat_buf
);
1259 /* Scan directory PATHNAME and recurse through process_path for each entry.
1261 PATHLEN is the length of PATHNAME.
1263 NAME is PATHNAME relative to the current directory.
1265 STATP is the results of *options.xstat on it.
1267 PARENT is the path of the parent of NAME, relative to find's
1268 starting directory. */
1271 process_dir (char *pathname
, char *name
, int pathlen
, const struct stat
*statp
, char *parent
)
1273 int subdirs_left
; /* Number of unexamined subdirs in PATHNAME. */
1274 boolean subdirs_unreliable
; /* if true, cannot use dir link count as subdir limif (if false, it may STILL be unreliable) */
1275 unsigned int idx
; /* Which entry are we on? */
1276 struct stat stat_buf
;
1277 size_t dircount
= 0u;
1278 struct savedir_dirinfo
*dirinfo
;
1280 printf("process_dir: pathname=%s name=%s statp->st_nlink=%d st_ino=%d\n",
1283 (int)statp
->st_nlink
,
1284 (int)statp
->st_ino
);
1286 if (statp
->st_nlink
< 2)
1288 subdirs_unreliable
= true;
1293 subdirs_unreliable
= false; /* not necessarily right */
1294 subdirs_left
= statp
->st_nlink
- 2; /* Account for name and ".". */
1298 dirinfo
= xsavedir(name
, 0);
1301 if (dirinfo
== NULL
)
1303 assert (errno
!= 0);
1304 error (0, errno
, "%s", safely_quote_err_filename(0, pathname
));
1305 state
.exit_status
= 1;
1309 register char *namep
; /* Current point in `name_space'. */
1310 char *cur_path
; /* Full path of each file to process. */
1311 char *cur_name
; /* Base name of each file to process. */
1312 unsigned cur_path_size
; /* Bytes allocated for `cur_path'. */
1313 register unsigned file_len
; /* Length of each path to process. */
1314 register unsigned pathname_len
; /* PATHLEN plus trailing '/'. */
1315 boolean did_stat
= false;
1317 if (pathname
[pathlen
- 1] == '/')
1318 pathname_len
= pathlen
+ 1; /* For '\0'; already have '/'. */
1320 pathname_len
= pathlen
+ 2; /* For '/' and '\0'. */
1324 /* We're about to leave the directory. If there are any
1325 * -execdir argument lists which have been built but have not
1326 * yet been processed, do them now because they must be done in
1327 * the same directory.
1329 complete_pending_execdirs(get_current_dirfd());
1331 if (strcmp (name
, "."))
1333 enum SafeChdirStatus status
= safely_chdir (name
, TraversingDown
, &stat_buf
, SymlinkHandleDefault
, &did_stat
);
1337 /* If there had been a change but wd_sanity_check()
1338 * accepted it, we need to accept that on the
1339 * way back up as well, so modify our record
1340 * of what we think we should see later.
1341 * If there was no change, the assignments are a no-op.
1343 * However, before performing the assignment, we need to
1344 * check that we have the stat information. If O_NOFOLLOW
1345 * is available, safely_chdir() will not have needed to use
1346 * stat(), and so stat_buf will just contain random data.
1350 /* If there is a link we need to follow it. Hence
1351 * the direct call to stat() not through (options.xstat)
1353 set_stat_placeholders(&stat_buf
);
1354 if (0 != stat(".", &stat_buf
))
1355 break; /* skip the assignment. */
1357 dir_ids
[dir_curr
].dev
= stat_buf
.st_dev
;
1358 dir_ids
[dir_curr
].ino
= stat_buf
.st_ino
;
1362 case SafeChdirFailWouldBeUnableToReturn
:
1363 error (0, errno
, ".");
1364 state
.exit_status
= 1;
1367 case SafeChdirFailNonexistent
:
1368 case SafeChdirFailDestUnreadable
:
1369 case SafeChdirFailStat
:
1370 case SafeChdirFailNotDir
:
1371 case SafeChdirFailChdirFailed
:
1372 error (0, errno
, "%s",
1373 safely_quote_err_filename(0, pathname
));
1374 state
.exit_status
= 1;
1377 case SafeChdirFailSymlink
:
1379 _("warning: not following the symbolic link %s"),
1380 safely_quote_err_filename(0, pathname
));
1381 state
.exit_status
= 1;
1386 for (idx
=0; idx
< dirinfo
->size
; ++idx
)
1388 /* savedirinfo() may return dirinfo=NULL if extended information
1391 mode_t mode
= (dirinfo
->entries
[idx
].flags
& SavedirHaveFileType
) ?
1392 dirinfo
->entries
[idx
].type_info
: 0;
1393 namep
= dirinfo
->entries
[idx
].name
;
1395 /* Append this directory entry's name to the path being searched. */
1396 file_len
= pathname_len
+ strlen (namep
);
1397 if (file_len
> cur_path_size
)
1399 while (file_len
> cur_path_size
)
1400 cur_path_size
+= 1024;
1403 cur_path
= xmalloc (cur_path_size
);
1404 strcpy (cur_path
, pathname
);
1405 cur_path
[pathname_len
- 2] = '/';
1407 cur_name
= cur_path
+ pathname_len
- 1;
1408 strcpy (cur_name
, namep
);
1411 if (!options
.no_leaf_check
&& !subdirs_unreliable
)
1413 if (mode
&& S_ISDIR(mode
) && (subdirs_left
== 0))
1415 /* This is a subdirectory, but the number of directories we
1416 * have found now exceeds the number we would expect given
1417 * the hard link count on the parent. This is likely to be
1418 * a bug in the file system driver (e.g. Linux's
1419 * /proc file system) or may just be a fact that the OS
1420 * doesn't really handle hard links with Unix semantics.
1421 * In the latter case, -noleaf should be used routinely.
1423 error(0, 0, _("WARNING: Hard link count is wrong for %s (saw only st_nlink=%d but we already saw %d subdirectories): this may be a bug in your file system driver. Automatically turning on find's -noleaf option. Earlier results may have failed to include directories that should have been searched."),
1424 safely_quote_err_filename(0, pathname
),
1427 state
.exit_status
= 1; /* We know the result is wrong, now */
1428 options
.no_leaf_check
= true; /* Don't make same
1430 subdirs_unreliable
= 1;
1431 subdirs_left
= 1; /* band-aid for this iteration. */
1434 /* Normal case optimization. On normal Unix
1435 file systems, a directory that has no subdirectories
1436 has two links: its name, and ".". Any additional
1437 links are to the ".." entries of its subdirectories.
1438 Once we have processed as many subdirectories as
1439 there are additional links, we know that the rest of
1440 the entries are non-directories -- in other words,
1444 count
= process_path (cur_path
, cur_name
,
1445 subdirs_left
== 0, pathname
,
1447 subdirs_left
-= count
;
1453 /* There might be weird (e.g., CD-ROM or MS-DOS) file systems
1454 mounted, which don't have Unix-like directory link counts. */
1455 process_path (cur_path
, cur_name
, false, pathname
, mode
);
1462 /* We're about to leave the directory. If there are any
1463 * -execdir argument lists which have been built but have not
1464 * yet been processed, do them now because they must be done in
1465 * the same directory.
1467 complete_pending_execdirs(get_current_dirfd());
1469 if (strcmp (name
, "."))
1471 enum SafeChdirStatus status
;
1474 /* We could go back and do the next command-line arg
1475 instead, maybe using longjmp. */
1477 boolean deref
= following_links() ? true : false;
1479 if ( (state
.curdepth
>0) && !deref
)
1488 status
= safely_chdir (dir
, TraversingUp
, &stat_buf
, SymlinkHandleDefault
, &did_stat
);
1494 case SafeChdirFailWouldBeUnableToReturn
:
1495 error (1, errno
, ".");
1498 case SafeChdirFailNonexistent
:
1499 case SafeChdirFailDestUnreadable
:
1500 case SafeChdirFailStat
:
1501 case SafeChdirFailSymlink
:
1502 case SafeChdirFailNotDir
:
1503 case SafeChdirFailChdirFailed
:
1504 error (1, errno
, "%s", safely_quote_err_filename(0, pathname
));
1510 did
.dev
= dir_ids
[dir_curr
-1].dev
;
1511 did
.ino
= dir_ids
[dir_curr
-1].ino
;
1515 did
.dev
= starting_stat_buf
.st_dev
;
1516 did
.ino
= starting_stat_buf
.st_ino
;
1522 free_dirinfo(dirinfo
);
1525 if (subdirs_unreliable
)
1527 /* Make sure we hasn't used the variable subdirs_left if we knew
1528 * we shouldn't do so.
1530 assert (0 == subdirs_left
|| options
.no_leaf_check
);