2 * Utility routines used in rsync.
4 * Copyright (C) 1996-2000 Andrew Tridgell
5 * Copyright (C) 1996 Paul Mackerras
6 * Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Martin Pool <mbp@samba.org>
7 * Copyright (C) 2003-2009 Wayne Davison
9 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
12 * (at your option) any later version.
14 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 * GNU General Public License for more details.
19 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
20 * with this program; if not, visit the http://fsf.org website.
29 extern int modify_window
;
30 extern int relative_paths
;
31 extern int human_readable
;
32 extern int preserve_xattrs
;
33 extern char *module_dir
;
34 extern unsigned int module_dirlen
;
35 extern mode_t orig_umask
;
36 extern char *partial_dir
;
37 extern struct filter_list_struct daemon_filter_list
;
39 int sanitize_paths
= 0;
41 char curr_dir
[MAXPATHLEN
];
42 unsigned int curr_dir_len
;
43 int curr_dir_depth
; /* This is only set for a sanitizing daemon. */
45 /* Set a fd into nonblocking mode. */
46 void set_nonblocking(int fd
)
50 if ((val
= fcntl(fd
, F_GETFL
)) == -1)
52 if (!(val
& NONBLOCK_FLAG
)) {
54 fcntl(fd
, F_SETFL
, val
);
58 /* Set a fd into blocking mode. */
59 void set_blocking(int fd
)
63 if ((val
= fcntl(fd
, F_GETFL
)) == -1)
65 if (val
& NONBLOCK_FLAG
) {
66 val
&= ~NONBLOCK_FLAG
;
67 fcntl(fd
, F_SETFL
, val
);
72 * Create a file descriptor pair - like pipe() but use socketpair if
73 * possible (because of blocking issues on pipes).
75 * Always set non-blocking.
77 int fd_pair(int fd
[2])
81 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETPAIR
82 ret
= socketpair(AF_UNIX
, SOCK_STREAM
, 0, fd
);
88 set_nonblocking(fd
[0]);
89 set_nonblocking(fd
[1]);
95 void print_child_argv(const char *prefix
, char **cmd
)
97 rprintf(FCLIENT
, "%s ", prefix
);
99 /* Look for characters that ought to be quoted. This
100 * is not a great quoting algorithm, but it's
101 * sufficient for a log message. */
102 if (strspn(*cmd
, "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
103 "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
105 ",.-_=+@/") != strlen(*cmd
)) {
106 rprintf(FCLIENT
, "\"%s\" ", *cmd
);
108 rprintf(FCLIENT
, "%s ", *cmd
);
111 rprintf(FCLIENT
, "\n");
114 NORETURN
void out_of_memory(const char *str
)
116 rprintf(FERROR
, "ERROR: out of memory in %s [%s]\n", str
, who_am_i());
117 exit_cleanup(RERR_MALLOC
);
120 NORETURN
void overflow_exit(const char *str
)
122 rprintf(FERROR
, "ERROR: buffer overflow in %s [%s]\n", str
, who_am_i());
123 exit_cleanup(RERR_MALLOC
);
126 int set_modtime(const char *fname
, time_t modtime
, mode_t mode
)
128 #if !defined HAVE_LUTIMES || !defined HAVE_UTIMES
134 rprintf(FINFO
, "set modtime of %s to (%ld) %s",
135 fname
, (long)modtime
,
136 asctime(localtime(&modtime
)));
145 t
[0].tv_sec
= time(NULL
);
147 t
[1].tv_sec
= modtime
;
151 if (lutimes(fname
, t
) < 0)
152 return errno
== ENOSYS
? 1 : -1;
156 return utimes(fname
, t
);
157 #elif defined HAVE_STRUCT_UTIMBUF
159 tbuf
.actime
= time(NULL
);
160 tbuf
.modtime
= modtime
;
161 return utime(fname
,&tbuf
);
162 #elif defined HAVE_UTIME
166 return utime(fname
,t
);
168 #error No file-time-modification routine found!
173 /* This creates a new directory with default permissions. Since there
174 * might be some directory-default permissions affecting this, we can't
175 * force the permissions directly using the original umask and mkdir(). */
176 int mkdir_defmode(char *fname
)
181 ret
= do_mkdir(fname
, ACCESSPERMS
);
187 /* Create any necessary directories in fname. Any missing directories are
188 * created with default permissions. */
189 int create_directory_path(char *fname
)
194 while (*fname
== '/')
196 while (strncmp(fname
, "./", 2) == 0)
201 while ((p
= strchr(p
,'/')) != NULL
) {
203 if (do_mkdir(fname
, ACCESSPERMS
) < 0 && errno
!= EEXIST
)
213 * Write @p len bytes at @p ptr to descriptor @p desc, retrying if
216 * @retval len upon success
218 * @retval <0 write's (negative) error code
220 * Derived from GNU C's cccp.c.
222 int full_write(int desc
, const char *ptr
, size_t len
)
228 int written
= write(desc
, ptr
, len
);
234 total_written
+= written
;
238 return total_written
;
242 * Read @p len bytes at @p ptr from descriptor @p desc, retrying if
245 * @retval >0 the actual number of bytes read
249 * @retval <0 for an error.
251 * Derived from GNU C's cccp.c. */
252 static int safe_read(int desc
, char *ptr
, size_t len
)
260 n_chars
= read(desc
, ptr
, len
);
261 } while (n_chars
< 0 && errno
== EINTR
);
266 /* Copy a file. If ofd < 0, copy_file unlinks and opens the "dest" file.
267 * Otherwise, it just writes to and closes the provided file descriptor.
268 * In either case, if --xattrs are being preserved, the dest file will
269 * have its xattrs set from the source file.
271 * This is used in conjunction with the --temp-dir, --backup, and
272 * --copy-dest options. */
273 int copy_file(const char *source
, const char *dest
, int ofd
,
274 mode_t mode
, int create_bak_dir
)
278 int len
; /* Number of bytes read into `buf'. */
280 if ((ifd
= do_open(source
, O_RDONLY
, 0)) < 0) {
281 int save_errno
= errno
;
282 rsyserr(FERROR_XFER
, errno
, "open %s", full_fname(source
));
288 if (robust_unlink(dest
) && errno
!= ENOENT
) {
289 int save_errno
= errno
;
290 rsyserr(FERROR_XFER
, errno
, "unlink %s", full_fname(dest
));
295 if ((ofd
= do_open(dest
, O_WRONLY
| O_CREAT
| O_TRUNC
| O_EXCL
, mode
)) < 0) {
296 int save_errno
= errno
? errno
: EINVAL
; /* 0 paranoia */
297 if (create_bak_dir
&& errno
== ENOENT
&& make_bak_dir(dest
) == 0) {
298 if ((ofd
= do_open(dest
, O_WRONLY
| O_CREAT
| O_TRUNC
| O_EXCL
, mode
)) < 0)
299 save_errno
= errno
? errno
: save_errno
;
304 rsyserr(FERROR_XFER
, save_errno
, "open %s", full_fname(dest
));
312 while ((len
= safe_read(ifd
, buf
, sizeof buf
)) > 0) {
313 if (full_write(ofd
, buf
, len
) < 0) {
314 int save_errno
= errno
;
315 rsyserr(FERROR_XFER
, errno
, "write %s", full_fname(dest
));
324 int save_errno
= errno
;
325 rsyserr(FERROR_XFER
, errno
, "read %s", full_fname(source
));
332 if (close(ifd
) < 0) {
333 rsyserr(FWARNING
, errno
, "close failed on %s",
337 if (close(ofd
) < 0) {
338 int save_errno
= errno
;
339 rsyserr(FERROR_XFER
, errno
, "close failed on %s",
345 #ifdef SUPPORT_XATTRS
347 copy_xattrs(source
, dest
);
353 /* MAX_RENAMES should be 10**MAX_RENAMES_DIGITS */
354 #define MAX_RENAMES_DIGITS 3
355 #define MAX_RENAMES 1000
358 * Robust unlink: some OS'es (HPUX) refuse to unlink busy files, so
359 * rename to <path>/.rsyncNNN instead.
361 * Note that successive rsync runs will shuffle the filenames around a
362 * bit as long as the file is still busy; this is because this function
363 * does not know if the unlink call is due to a new file coming in, or
364 * --delete trying to remove old .rsyncNNN files, hence it renames it
367 int robust_unlink(const char *fname
)
370 return do_unlink(fname
);
372 static int counter
= 1;
374 char path
[MAXPATHLEN
];
376 rc
= do_unlink(fname
);
377 if (rc
== 0 || errno
!= ETXTBSY
)
380 if ((pos
= strlcpy(path
, fname
, MAXPATHLEN
)) >= MAXPATHLEN
)
381 pos
= MAXPATHLEN
- 1;
383 while (pos
> 0 && path
[pos
-1] != '/')
385 pos
+= strlcpy(path
+pos
, ".rsync", MAXPATHLEN
-pos
);
387 if (pos
> (MAXPATHLEN
-MAX_RENAMES_DIGITS
-1)) {
392 /* start where the last one left off to reduce chance of clashes */
395 snprintf(&path
[pos
], MAX_RENAMES_DIGITS
+1, "%03d", counter
);
396 if (++counter
>= MAX_RENAMES
)
398 } while ((rc
= access(path
, 0)) == 0 && counter
!= start
);
401 rprintf(FWARNING
, "renaming %s to %s because of text busy\n",
405 /* maybe we should return rename()'s exit status? Nah. */
406 if (do_rename(fname
, path
) != 0) {
414 /* Returns 0 on successful rename, 1 if we successfully copied the file
415 * across filesystems, -2 if copy_file() failed, and -1 on other errors.
416 * If partialptr is not NULL and we need to do a copy, copy the file into
417 * the active partial-dir instead of over the destination file. */
418 int robust_rename(const char *from
, const char *to
, const char *partialptr
,
424 if (do_rename(from
, to
) == 0)
430 if (robust_unlink(to
) != 0) {
439 if (!handle_partial_dir(partialptr
,PDIR_CREATE
))
443 if (copy_file(from
, to
, -1, mode
, 0) != 0)
454 static pid_t all_pids
[10];
457 /** Fork and record the pid of the child. **/
460 pid_t newpid
= fork();
462 if (newpid
!= 0 && newpid
!= -1) {
463 all_pids
[num_pids
++] = newpid
;
471 * @todo It would be kind of nice to make sure that they are actually
472 * all our children before we kill them, because their pids may have
473 * been recycled by some other process. Perhaps when we wait for a
474 * child, we should remove it from this array. Alternatively we could
475 * perhaps use process groups, but I think that would not work on
476 * ancient Unix versions that don't support them.
478 void kill_all(int sig
)
482 for (i
= 0; i
< num_pids
; i
++) {
483 /* Let's just be a little careful where we
484 * point that gun, hey? See kill(2) for the
485 * magic caused by negative values. */
486 pid_t p
= all_pids
[i
];
497 /** Turn a user name into a uid */
498 int name_to_uid(const char *name
, uid_t
*uid_p
)
503 if (!(pass
= getpwnam(name
)))
505 *uid_p
= pass
->pw_uid
;
509 /** Turn a group name into a gid */
510 int name_to_gid(const char *name
, gid_t
*gid_p
)
515 if (!(grp
= getgrnam(name
)))
517 *gid_p
= grp
->gr_gid
;
521 /** Lock a byte range in a open file */
522 int lock_range(int fd
, int offset
, int len
)
526 lock
.l_type
= F_WRLCK
;
527 lock
.l_whence
= SEEK_SET
;
528 lock
.l_start
= offset
;
532 return fcntl(fd
,F_SETLK
,&lock
) == 0;
535 #define ENSURE_MEMSPACE(buf, type, sz, req) \
536 if ((req) > sz && !(buf = realloc_array(buf, type, sz = MAX(sz * 2, req)))) \
537 out_of_memory("glob_expand")
539 static inline void call_glob_match(const char *name
, int len
, int from_glob
,
540 char *arg
, int abpos
, int fbpos
);
542 static struct glob_data
{
543 char *arg_buf
, *filt_buf
, **argv
;
544 int absize
, fbsize
, maxargs
, argc
;
547 static void glob_match(char *arg
, int abpos
, int fbpos
)
552 while (*arg
== '.' && arg
[1] == '/') {
554 ENSURE_MEMSPACE(glob
.filt_buf
, char, glob
.fbsize
, glob
.absize
);
555 memcpy(glob
.filt_buf
, glob
.arg_buf
, abpos
+ 1);
558 ENSURE_MEMSPACE(glob
.arg_buf
, char, glob
.absize
, abpos
+ 3);
559 glob
.arg_buf
[abpos
++] = *arg
++;
560 glob
.arg_buf
[abpos
++] = *arg
++;
561 glob
.arg_buf
[abpos
] = '\0';
563 if ((slash
= strchr(arg
, '/')) != NULL
) {
568 if (strpbrk(arg
, "*?[")) {
572 if (!(d
= opendir(abpos
? glob
.arg_buf
: ".")))
574 while ((di
= readdir(d
)) != NULL
) {
575 char *dname
= d_name(di
);
576 if (dname
[0] == '.' && (dname
[1] == '\0'
577 || (dname
[1] == '.' && dname
[2] == '\0')))
579 if (!wildmatch(arg
, dname
))
581 call_glob_match(dname
, strlen(dname
), 1,
582 slash
? arg
+ len
+ 1 : NULL
,
587 call_glob_match(arg
, len
, 0,
588 slash
? arg
+ len
+ 1 : NULL
,
595 static inline void call_glob_match(const char *name
, int len
, int from_glob
,
596 char *arg
, int abpos
, int fbpos
)
600 ENSURE_MEMSPACE(glob
.arg_buf
, char, glob
.absize
, abpos
+ len
+ 2);
601 memcpy(glob
.arg_buf
+ abpos
, name
, len
);
603 glob
.arg_buf
[abpos
] = '\0';
606 ENSURE_MEMSPACE(glob
.filt_buf
, char, glob
.fbsize
, fbpos
+ len
+ 2);
607 memcpy(glob
.filt_buf
+ fbpos
, name
, len
);
609 glob
.filt_buf
[fbpos
] = '\0';
610 use_buf
= glob
.filt_buf
;
612 use_buf
= glob
.arg_buf
;
614 if (from_glob
|| (arg
&& len
)) {
618 if (do_stat(glob
.arg_buf
, &st
) != 0)
620 is_dir
= S_ISDIR(st
.st_mode
) != 0;
624 if (daemon_filter_list
.head
625 && check_filter(&daemon_filter_list
, FLOG
, use_buf
, is_dir
) < 0)
630 glob
.arg_buf
[abpos
++] = '/';
631 glob
.arg_buf
[abpos
] = '\0';
633 glob
.filt_buf
[fbpos
++] = '/';
634 glob
.filt_buf
[fbpos
] = '\0';
636 glob_match(arg
, abpos
, fbpos
);
638 ENSURE_MEMSPACE(glob
.argv
, char *, glob
.maxargs
, glob
.argc
+ 1);
639 if (!(glob
.argv
[glob
.argc
++] = strdup(glob
.arg_buf
)))
640 out_of_memory("glob_match");
644 /* This routine performs wild-card expansion of the pathname in "arg". Any
645 * daemon-excluded files/dirs will not be matched by the wildcards. Returns 0
646 * if a wild-card string is the only returned item (due to matching nothing). */
647 int glob_expand(const char *arg
, char ***argv_p
, int *argc_p
, int *maxargs_p
)
656 memset(&glob
, 0, sizeof glob
);
661 s
= sanitize_path(NULL
, arg
, "", 0, SP_KEEP_DOT_DIRS
);
665 out_of_memory("glob_expand");
666 clean_fname(s
, CFN_KEEP_DOT_DIRS
667 | CFN_KEEP_TRAILING_SLASH
668 | CFN_COLLAPSE_DOT_DOT_DIRS
);
671 ENSURE_MEMSPACE(glob
.arg_buf
, char, glob
.absize
, MAXPATHLEN
);
672 *glob
.arg_buf
= '\0';
674 glob
.argc
= save_argc
= *argc_p
;
676 glob
.maxargs
= *maxargs_p
;
678 ENSURE_MEMSPACE(glob
.argv
, char *, glob
.maxargs
, 100);
680 glob_match(s
, 0, -1);
682 /* The arg didn't match anything, so add the failed arg to the list. */
683 if (glob
.argc
== save_argc
) {
684 ENSURE_MEMSPACE(glob
.argv
, char *, glob
.maxargs
, glob
.argc
+ 1);
685 glob
.argv
[glob
.argc
++] = s
;
692 *maxargs_p
= glob
.maxargs
;
699 /* This routine is only used in daemon mode. */
700 void glob_expand_module(char *base1
, char *arg
, char ***argv_p
, int *argc_p
, int *maxargs_p
)
704 int base_len
= strlen(base
);
709 if (strncmp(arg
, base
, base_len
) == 0)
712 if (!(arg
= strdup(arg
)))
713 out_of_memory("glob_expand_module");
715 if (asprintf(&base
," %s/", base1
) <= 0)
716 out_of_memory("glob_expand_module");
719 for (s
= arg
; *s
; s
= p
+ base_len
) {
720 if ((p
= strstr(s
, base
)) != NULL
)
721 *p
= '\0'; /* split it at this point */
722 glob_expand(s
, argv_p
, argc_p
, maxargs_p
);
732 * Convert a string to lower case
734 void strlower(char *s
)
743 /* Join strings p1 & p2 into "dest" with a guaranteed '/' between them. (If
744 * p1 ends with a '/', no extra '/' is inserted.) Returns the length of both
745 * strings + 1 (if '/' was inserted), regardless of whether the null-terminated
746 * string fits into destsize. */
747 size_t pathjoin(char *dest
, size_t destsize
, const char *p1
, const char *p2
)
749 size_t len
= strlcpy(dest
, p1
, destsize
);
750 if (len
< destsize
- 1) {
751 if (!len
|| dest
[len
-1] != '/')
753 if (len
< destsize
- 1)
754 len
+= strlcpy(dest
+ len
, p2
, destsize
- len
);
761 len
+= strlen(p2
) + 1; /* Assume we'd insert a '/'. */
765 /* Join any number of strings together, putting them in "dest". The return
766 * value is the length of all the strings, regardless of whether the null-
767 * terminated whole fits in destsize. Your list of string pointers must end
768 * with a NULL to indicate the end of the list. */
769 size_t stringjoin(char *dest
, size_t destsize
, ...)
775 va_start(ap
, destsize
);
777 if (!(src
= va_arg(ap
, const char *)))
784 memcpy(dest
, src
, len
);
795 int count_dir_elements(const char *p
)
797 int cnt
= 0, new_component
= 1;
800 new_component
= (*p
!= '.' || (p
[1] != '/' && p
[1] != '\0'));
801 else if (new_component
) {
809 /* Turns multiple adjacent slashes into a single slash (possible exception:
810 * the preserving of two leading slashes at the start), drops all leading or
811 * interior "." elements unless CFN_KEEP_DOT_DIRS is flagged. Will also drop
812 * a trailing '.' after a '/' if CFN_DROP_TRAILING_DOT_DIR is flagged, removes
813 * a trailing slash (perhaps after removing the aforementioned dot) unless
814 * CFN_KEEP_TRAILING_SLASH is flagged, and will also collapse ".." elements
815 * (except at the start) if CFN_COLLAPSE_DOT_DOT_DIRS is flagged. If the
816 * resulting name would be empty, returns ".". */
817 unsigned int clean_fname(char *name
, int flags
)
819 char *limit
= name
- 1, *t
= name
, *f
= name
;
825 if ((anchored
= *f
== '/') != 0) {
828 /* If there are exactly 2 slashes at the start, preserve
829 * them. Would break daemon excludes unless the paths are
830 * really treated differently, so used this sparingly. */
831 if (*f
== '/' && f
[1] != '/')
834 } else if (flags
& CFN_KEEP_DOT_DIRS
&& *f
== '.' && f
[1] == '/') {
839 /* discard extra slashes */
845 /* discard interior "." dirs */
846 if (f
[1] == '/' && !(flags
& CFN_KEEP_DOT_DIRS
)) {
850 if (f
[1] == '\0' && flags
& CFN_DROP_TRAILING_DOT_DIR
)
852 /* collapse ".." dirs */
853 if (flags
& CFN_COLLAPSE_DOT_DOT_DIRS
854 && f
[1] == '.' && (f
[2] == '/' || !f
[2])) {
856 if (s
== name
&& anchored
) {
860 while (s
> limit
&& *--s
!= '/') {}
861 if (s
!= t
- 1 && (s
< name
|| *s
== '/')) {
869 while (*f
&& (*t
++ = *f
++) != '/') {}
872 if (t
> name
+anchored
&& t
[-1] == '/' && !(flags
& CFN_KEEP_TRAILING_SLASH
))
881 /* Make path appear as if a chroot had occurred. This handles a leading
882 * "/" (either removing it or expanding it) and any leading or embedded
883 * ".." components that attempt to escape past the module's top dir.
885 * If dest is NULL, a buffer is allocated to hold the result. It is legal
886 * to call with the dest and the path (p) pointing to the same buffer, but
887 * rootdir will be ignored to avoid expansion of the string.
889 * The rootdir string contains a value to use in place of a leading slash.
890 * Specify NULL to get the default of "module_dir".
892 * The depth var is a count of how many '..'s to allow at the start of the
895 * We also clean the path in a manner similar to clean_fname() but with a
898 * Turns multiple adjacent slashes into a single slash, gets rid of "." dir
899 * elements (INCLUDING a trailing dot dir), PRESERVES a trailing slash, and
900 * ALWAYS collapses ".." elements (except for those at the start of the
901 * string up to "depth" deep). If the resulting name would be empty,
902 * change it into a ".". */
903 char *sanitize_path(char *dest
, const char *p
, const char *rootdir
, int depth
,
907 int rlen
= 0, drop_dot_dirs
= !relative_paths
|| !(flags
& SP_KEEP_DOT_DIRS
);
910 int plen
= strlen(p
);
913 rootdir
= module_dir
;
914 rlen
= strlen(rootdir
);
919 if (rlen
+ plen
+ 1 >= MAXPATHLEN
)
921 } else if (!(dest
= new_array(char, rlen
+ plen
+ 1)))
922 out_of_memory("sanitize_path");
924 memcpy(dest
, rootdir
, rlen
);
931 while (*p
== '.' && p
[1] == '/')
935 start
= sanp
= dest
+ rlen
;
936 /* This loop iterates once per filename component in p, pointing at
937 * the start of the name (past any prior slash) for each iteration. */
939 /* discard leading or extra slashes */
945 if (*p
== '.' && (p
[1] == '/' || p
[1] == '\0')) {
946 /* skip "." component */
951 if (*p
== '.' && p
[1] == '.' && (p
[2] == '/' || p
[2] == '\0')) {
952 /* ".." component followed by slash or end */
953 if (depth
<= 0 || sanp
!= start
) {
956 /* back up sanp one level */
957 --sanp
; /* now pointing at slash */
958 while (sanp
> start
&& sanp
[-1] != '/')
963 /* allow depth levels of .. at the beginning */
965 /* move the virtual beginning to leave the .. alone */
968 /* copy one component through next slash */
969 while (*p
&& (*sanp
++ = *p
++) != '/') {}
972 /* ended up with nothing, so put in "." component */
980 /* Like chdir(), but it keeps track of the current directory (in the
981 * global "curr_dir"), and ensures that the path size doesn't overflow.
982 * Also cleans the path using the clean_fname() function. */
983 int change_dir(const char *dir
, int set_path_only
)
985 static int initialised
;
990 if (getcwd(curr_dir
, sizeof curr_dir
- 1) == NULL
) {
991 rsyserr(FERROR
, errno
, "getcwd()");
992 exit_cleanup(RERR_FILESELECT
);
994 curr_dir_len
= strlen(curr_dir
);
997 if (!dir
) /* this call was probably just to initialize */
1001 if (len
== 1 && *dir
== '.')
1005 if (len
>= sizeof curr_dir
) {
1006 errno
= ENAMETOOLONG
;
1009 if (!set_path_only
&& chdir(dir
))
1011 memcpy(curr_dir
, dir
, len
+ 1);
1013 if (curr_dir_len
+ 1 + len
>= sizeof curr_dir
) {
1014 errno
= ENAMETOOLONG
;
1017 curr_dir
[curr_dir_len
] = '/';
1018 memcpy(curr_dir
+ curr_dir_len
+ 1, dir
, len
+ 1);
1020 if (!set_path_only
&& chdir(curr_dir
)) {
1021 curr_dir
[curr_dir_len
] = '\0';
1026 curr_dir_len
= clean_fname(curr_dir
, CFN_COLLAPSE_DOT_DOT_DIRS
);
1027 if (sanitize_paths
) {
1028 if (module_dirlen
> curr_dir_len
)
1029 module_dirlen
= curr_dir_len
;
1030 curr_dir_depth
= count_dir_elements(curr_dir
+ module_dirlen
);
1033 if (verbose
>= 5 && !set_path_only
)
1034 rprintf(FINFO
, "[%s] change_dir(%s)\n", who_am_i(), curr_dir
);
1039 /* This will make a relative path absolute and clean it up via clean_fname().
1040 * Returns the string, which might be newly allocated, or NULL on error. */
1041 char *normalize_path(char *path
, BOOL force_newbuf
, unsigned int *len_ptr
)
1045 if (*path
!= '/') { /* Make path absolute. */
1046 int len
= strlen(path
);
1047 if (curr_dir_len
+ 1 + len
>= sizeof curr_dir
)
1049 curr_dir
[curr_dir_len
] = '/';
1050 memcpy(curr_dir
+ curr_dir_len
+ 1, path
, len
+ 1);
1051 if (!(path
= strdup(curr_dir
)))
1052 out_of_memory("normalize_path");
1053 curr_dir
[curr_dir_len
] = '\0';
1054 } else if (force_newbuf
) {
1055 if (!(path
= strdup(path
)))
1056 out_of_memory("normalize_path");
1059 len
= clean_fname(path
, CFN_COLLAPSE_DOT_DOT_DIRS
| CFN_DROP_TRAILING_DOT_DIR
);
1068 * Return a quoted string with the full pathname of the indicated filename.
1069 * The string " (in MODNAME)" may also be appended. The returned pointer
1070 * remains valid until the next time full_fname() is called.
1072 char *full_fname(const char *fn
)
1074 static char *result
= NULL
;
1084 p1
= curr_dir
+ module_dirlen
;
1085 for (p2
= p1
; *p2
== '/'; p2
++) {}
1089 if (module_id
>= 0) {
1091 m2
= lp_name(module_id
);
1096 if (asprintf(&result
, "\"%s%s%s\"%s%s%s", p1
, p2
, fn
, m1
, m2
, m3
) <= 0)
1097 out_of_memory("full_fname");
1102 static char partial_fname
[MAXPATHLEN
];
1104 char *partial_dir_fname(const char *fname
)
1106 char *t
= partial_fname
;
1107 int sz
= sizeof partial_fname
;
1110 if ((fn
= strrchr(fname
, '/')) != NULL
) {
1112 if (*partial_dir
!= '/') {
1113 int len
= fn
- fname
;
1114 strncpy(t
, fname
, len
); /* safe */
1120 if ((int)pathjoin(t
, sz
, partial_dir
, fn
) >= sz
)
1122 if (daemon_filter_list
.head
) {
1123 t
= strrchr(partial_fname
, '/');
1125 if (check_filter(&daemon_filter_list
, FLOG
, partial_fname
, 1) < 0)
1128 if (check_filter(&daemon_filter_list
, FLOG
, partial_fname
, 0) < 0)
1132 return partial_fname
;
1135 /* If no --partial-dir option was specified, we don't need to do anything
1136 * (the partial-dir is essentially '.'), so just return success. */
1137 int handle_partial_dir(const char *fname
, int create
)
1141 if (fname
!= partial_fname
)
1143 if (!create
&& *partial_dir
== '/')
1145 if (!(fn
= strrchr(partial_fname
, '/')))
1149 dir
= partial_fname
;
1152 int statret
= do_lstat(dir
, &st
);
1153 if (statret
== 0 && !S_ISDIR(st
.st_mode
)) {
1154 if (do_unlink(dir
) < 0) {
1160 if (statret
< 0 && do_mkdir(dir
, 0700) < 0) {
1171 /* Determine if a symlink points outside the current directory tree.
1172 * This is considered "unsafe" because e.g. when mirroring somebody
1173 * else's machine it might allow them to establish a symlink to
1174 * /etc/passwd, and then read it through a web server.
1176 * Returns 1 if unsafe, 0 if safe.
1178 * Null symlinks and absolute symlinks are always unsafe.
1180 * Basically here we are concerned with symlinks whose target contains
1181 * "..", because this might cause us to walk back up out of the
1182 * transferred directory. We are not allowed to go back up and
1185 * "dest" is the target of the symlink in question.
1187 * "src" is the top source directory currently applicable at the level
1188 * of the referenced symlink. This is usually the symlink's full path
1189 * (including its name), as referenced from the root of the transfer. */
1190 int unsafe_symlink(const char *dest
, const char *src
)
1192 const char *name
, *slash
;
1195 /* all absolute and null symlinks are unsafe */
1196 if (!dest
|| !*dest
|| *dest
== '/')
1199 /* find out what our safety margin is */
1200 for (name
= src
; (slash
= strchr(name
, '/')) != 0; name
= slash
+1) {
1201 /* ".." segment starts the count over. "." segment is ignored. */
1202 if (*name
== '.' && (name
[1] == '/' || (name
[1] == '.' && name
[2] == '/'))) {
1207 while (slash
[1] == '/') slash
++; /* just in case src isn't clean */
1209 if (*name
== '.' && name
[1] == '.' && name
[2] == '\0')
1212 for (name
= dest
; (slash
= strchr(name
, '/')) != 0; name
= slash
+1) {
1213 if (*name
== '.' && (name
[1] == '/' || (name
[1] == '.' && name
[2] == '/'))) {
1214 if (name
[1] == '.') {
1215 /* if at any point we go outside the current directory
1216 then stop - it is unsafe */
1222 while (slash
[1] == '/') slash
++;
1224 if (*name
== '.' && name
[1] == '.' && name
[2] == '\0')
1230 #define HUMANIFY(mult) \
1232 if (num >= mult || num <= -mult) { \
1233 double dnum = (double)num / mult; \
1239 else if ((dnum /= mult) < mult) \
1247 snprintf(bufs[n], sizeof bufs[0], "%.2f%c", dnum, units); \
1252 /* Return the int64 number as a string. If the --human-readable option was
1253 * specified, we may output the number in K, M, or G units. We can return
1254 * up to 4 buffers at a time. */
1255 char *human_num(int64 num
)
1257 static char bufs
[4][128]; /* more than enough room */
1258 static unsigned int n
;
1262 n
= (n
+ 1) % (sizeof bufs
/ sizeof bufs
[0]);
1264 if (human_readable
) {
1265 if (human_readable
== 1)
1271 s
= bufs
[n
] + sizeof bufs
[0] - 1;
1277 /* A maximum-size negated number can't fit as a positive,
1278 * so do one digit in negated form to start us off. */
1279 *--s
= (char)(-(num
% 10)) + '0';
1286 *--s
= (char)(num
% 10) + '0';
1296 /* Return the double number as a string. If the --human-readable option was
1297 * specified, we may output the number in K, M, or G units. We use a buffer
1298 * from human_num() to return our result. */
1299 char *human_dnum(double dnum
, int decimal_digits
)
1301 char *buf
= human_num(dnum
);
1302 int len
= strlen(buf
);
1303 if (isDigit(buf
+ len
- 1)) {
1304 /* There's extra room in buf prior to the start of the num. */
1305 buf
-= decimal_digits
+ 2;
1306 snprintf(buf
, len
+ decimal_digits
+ 3, "%.*f", decimal_digits
, dnum
);
1311 /* Return the date and time as a string. Some callers tweak returned buf. */
1312 char *timestring(time_t t
)
1314 static char TimeBuf
[200];
1315 struct tm
*tm
= localtime(&t
);
1318 #ifdef HAVE_STRFTIME
1319 strftime(TimeBuf
, sizeof TimeBuf
- 1, "%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S", tm
);
1321 strlcpy(TimeBuf
, asctime(tm
), sizeof TimeBuf
);
1324 if ((p
= strchr(TimeBuf
, '\n')) != NULL
)
1331 * Sleep for a specified number of milliseconds.
1333 * Always returns TRUE. (In the future it might return FALSE if
1339 struct timeval tval
, t1
, t2
;
1341 gettimeofday(&t1
, NULL
);
1344 tval
.tv_sec
= (t
-tdiff
)/1000;
1345 tval
.tv_usec
= 1000*((t
-tdiff
)%1000);
1348 select(0,NULL
,NULL
, NULL
, &tval
);
1350 gettimeofday(&t2
, NULL
);
1351 tdiff
= (t2
.tv_sec
- t1
.tv_sec
)*1000 +
1352 (t2
.tv_usec
- t1
.tv_usec
)/1000;
1358 /* Determine if two time_t values are equivalent (either exact, or in
1359 * the modification timestamp window established by --modify-window).
1361 * @retval 0 if the times should be treated as the same
1363 * @retval +1 if the first is later
1365 * @retval -1 if the 2nd is later
1367 int cmp_time(time_t file1
, time_t file2
)
1369 if (file2
> file1
) {
1370 if (file2
- file1
<= modify_window
)
1374 if (file1
- file2
<= modify_window
)
1384 This routine is a trick to immediately catch errors when debugging
1385 with insure. A xterm with a gdb is popped up when insure catches
1386 a error. It is Linux specific.
1388 int _Insure_trap_error(int a1
, int a2
, int a3
, int a4
, int a5
, int a6
)
1394 asprintf(&cmd
, "/usr/X11R6/bin/xterm -display :0 -T Panic -n Panic -e /bin/sh -c 'cat /tmp/ierrs.*.%d ; gdb /proc/%d/exe %d'",
1395 getpid(), getpid(), getpid());
1399 h
= dlopen("/usr/local/parasoft/insure++lite/lib.linux2/libinsure.so", RTLD_LAZY
);
1400 fn
= dlsym(h
, "_Insure_trap_error");
1403 ret
= fn(a1
, a2
, a3
, a4
, a5
, a6
);
1413 #define MALLOC_MAX 0x40000000
1415 void *_new_array(unsigned long num
, unsigned int size
, int use_calloc
)
1417 if (num
>= MALLOC_MAX
/size
)
1419 return use_calloc
? calloc(num
, size
) : malloc(num
* size
);
1422 void *_realloc_array(void *ptr
, unsigned int size
, size_t num
)
1424 if (num
>= MALLOC_MAX
/size
)
1427 return malloc(size
* num
);
1428 return realloc(ptr
, size
* num
);
1431 /* Take a filename and filename length and return the most significant
1432 * filename suffix we can find. This ignores suffixes such as "~",
1433 * ".bak", ".orig", ".~1~", etc. */
1434 const char *find_filename_suffix(const char *fn
, int fn_len
, int *len_ptr
)
1436 const char *suf
, *s
;
1440 /* One or more dots at the start aren't a suffix. */
1441 while (fn_len
&& *fn
== '.') fn
++, fn_len
--;
1443 /* Ignore the ~ in a "foo~" filename. */
1444 if (fn_len
> 1 && fn
[fn_len
-1] == '~')
1445 fn_len
--, had_tilde
= True
;
1449 /* Assume we don't find an suffix. */
1453 /* Find the last significant suffix. */
1454 for (s
= fn
+ fn_len
; fn_len
> 1; ) {
1455 while (*--s
!= '.' && s
!= fn
) {}
1458 s_len
= fn_len
- (s
- fn
);
1461 if (strcmp(s
+1, "bak") == 0
1462 || strcmp(s
+1, "old") == 0)
1464 } else if (s_len
== 5) {
1465 if (strcmp(s
+1, "orig") == 0)
1467 } else if (s_len
> 2 && had_tilde
1468 && s
[1] == '~' && isDigit(s
+ 2))
1474 /* Determine if the suffix is all digits. */
1475 for (s
++, s_len
--; s_len
> 0; s
++, s_len
--) {
1479 /* An all-digit suffix may not be that signficant. */
1486 /* This is an implementation of the Levenshtein distance algorithm. It
1487 * was implemented to avoid needing a two-dimensional matrix (to save
1488 * memory). It was also tweaked to try to factor in the ASCII distance
1489 * between changed characters as a minor distance quantity. The normal
1490 * Levenshtein units of distance (each signifying a single change between
1491 * the two strings) are defined as a "UNIT". */
1493 #define UNIT (1 << 16)
1495 uint32
fuzzy_distance(const char *s1
, int len1
, const char *s2
, int len2
)
1497 uint32 a
[MAXPATHLEN
], diag
, above
, left
, diag_inc
, above_inc
, left_inc
;
1501 if (!len1
|| !len2
) {
1506 for (i1
= 0, cost
= 0; i1
< len1
; i1
++)
1508 return (int32
)len1
* UNIT
+ cost
;
1511 for (i2
= 0; i2
< len2
; i2
++)
1512 a
[i2
] = (i2
+1) * UNIT
;
1514 for (i1
= 0; i1
< len1
; i1
++) {
1516 above
= (i1
+1) * UNIT
;
1517 for (i2
= 0; i2
< len2
; i2
++) {
1519 if ((cost
= *((uchar
*)s1
+i1
) - *((uchar
*)s2
+i2
)) != 0) {
1525 diag_inc
= diag
+ cost
;
1526 left_inc
= left
+ UNIT
+ *((uchar
*)s1
+i1
);
1527 above_inc
= above
+ UNIT
+ *((uchar
*)s2
+i2
);
1528 a
[i2
] = above
= left
< above
1529 ? (left_inc
< diag_inc
? left_inc
: diag_inc
)
1530 : (above_inc
< diag_inc
? above_inc
: diag_inc
);
1538 #define BB_SLOT_SIZE (16*1024) /* Desired size in bytes */
1539 #define BB_PER_SLOT_BITS (BB_SLOT_SIZE * 8) /* Number of bits per slot */
1540 #define BB_PER_SLOT_INTS (BB_SLOT_SIZE / 4) /* Number of int32s per slot */
1547 struct bitbag
*bitbag_create(int max_ndx
)
1549 struct bitbag
*bb
= new(struct bitbag
);
1550 bb
->slot_cnt
= (max_ndx
+ BB_PER_SLOT_BITS
- 1) / BB_PER_SLOT_BITS
;
1552 if (!(bb
->bits
= (uint32
**)calloc(bb
->slot_cnt
, sizeof (uint32
*))))
1553 out_of_memory("bitbag_create");
1558 void bitbag_set_bit(struct bitbag
*bb
, int ndx
)
1560 int slot
= ndx
/ BB_PER_SLOT_BITS
;
1561 ndx
%= BB_PER_SLOT_BITS
;
1563 if (!bb
->bits
[slot
]) {
1564 if (!(bb
->bits
[slot
] = (uint32
*)calloc(BB_PER_SLOT_INTS
, 4)))
1565 out_of_memory("bitbag_set_bit");
1568 bb
->bits
[slot
][ndx
/32] |= 1u << (ndx
% 32);
1571 #if 0 /* not needed yet */
1572 void bitbag_clear_bit(struct bitbag
*bb
, int ndx
)
1574 int slot
= ndx
/ BB_PER_SLOT_BITS
;
1575 ndx
%= BB_PER_SLOT_BITS
;
1577 if (!bb
->bits
[slot
])
1580 bb
->bits
[slot
][ndx
/32] &= ~(1u << (ndx
% 32));
1583 int bitbag_check_bit(struct bitbag
*bb
, int ndx
)
1585 int slot
= ndx
/ BB_PER_SLOT_BITS
;
1586 ndx
%= BB_PER_SLOT_BITS
;
1588 if (!bb
->bits
[slot
])
1591 return bb
->bits
[slot
][ndx
/32] & (1u << (ndx
% 32)) ? 1 : 0;
1595 /* Call this with -1 to start checking from 0. Returns -1 at the end. */
1596 int bitbag_next_bit(struct bitbag
*bb
, int after
)
1599 int i
, ndx
= after
+ 1;
1600 int slot
= ndx
/ BB_PER_SLOT_BITS
;
1601 ndx
%= BB_PER_SLOT_BITS
;
1603 mask
= (1u << (ndx
% 32)) - 1;
1604 for (i
= ndx
/ 32; slot
< bb
->slot_cnt
; slot
++, i
= mask
= 0) {
1605 if (!bb
->bits
[slot
])
1607 for ( ; i
< BB_PER_SLOT_INTS
; i
++, mask
= 0) {
1608 if (!(bits
= bb
->bits
[slot
][i
] & ~mask
))
1610 /* The xor magic figures out the lowest enabled bit in
1611 * bits, and the switch quickly computes log2(bit). */
1612 switch (bits
^ (bits
& (bits
-1))) {
1613 #define LOG2(n) case 1u << n: return slot*BB_PER_SLOT_BITS + i*32 + n
1614 LOG2(0); LOG2(1); LOG2(2); LOG2(3);
1615 LOG2(4); LOG2(5); LOG2(6); LOG2(7);
1616 LOG2(8); LOG2(9); LOG2(10); LOG2(11);
1617 LOG2(12); LOG2(13); LOG2(14); LOG2(15);
1618 LOG2(16); LOG2(17); LOG2(18); LOG2(19);
1619 LOG2(20); LOG2(21); LOG2(22); LOG2(23);
1620 LOG2(24); LOG2(25); LOG2(26); LOG2(27);
1621 LOG2(28); LOG2(29); LOG2(30); LOG2(31);
1623 return -1; /* impossible... */
1630 void flist_ndx_push(flist_ndx_list
*lp
, int ndx
)
1632 struct flist_ndx_item
*item
;
1634 if (!(item
= new(struct flist_ndx_item
)))
1635 out_of_memory("flist_ndx_push");
1639 lp
->tail
->next
= item
;
1645 int flist_ndx_pop(flist_ndx_list
*lp
)
1647 struct flist_ndx_item
*next
;
1653 ndx
= lp
->head
->ndx
;
1654 next
= lp
->head
->next
;
1663 void *expand_item_list(item_list
*lp
, size_t item_size
,
1664 const char *desc
, int incr
)
1666 /* First time through, 0 <= 0, so list is expanded. */
1667 if (lp
->malloced
<= lp
->count
) {
1669 size_t new_size
= lp
->malloced
;
1671 new_size
+= -incr
; /* increase slowly */
1672 else if (new_size
< (size_t)incr
)
1676 if (new_size
< lp
->malloced
)
1677 overflow_exit("expand_item_list");
1678 /* Using _realloc_array() lets us pass the size, not a type. */
1679 new_ptr
= _realloc_array(lp
->items
, item_size
, new_size
);
1681 rprintf(FINFO
, "[%s] expand %s to %.0f bytes, did%s move\n",
1682 who_am_i(), desc
, (double)new_size
* item_size
,
1683 new_ptr
== lp
->items
? " not" : "");
1686 out_of_memory("expand_item_list");
1688 lp
->items
= new_ptr
;
1689 lp
->malloced
= new_size
;
1691 return (char*)lp
->items
+ (lp
->count
++ * item_size
);