1 | /*
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2 | Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
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3 |
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4 | Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2005
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5 |
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6 | ** NOTE! The following LGPL license applies to the replace
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7 | ** library. This does NOT imply that all of Samba is released
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8 | ** under the LGPL
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9 |
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10 | This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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11 | modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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12 | License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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13 | version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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14 |
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15 | This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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16 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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17 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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18 | Lesser General Public License for more details.
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19 |
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20 | You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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21 | License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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22 | Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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23 | */
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24 | /*
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25 | a replacement for opendir/readdir/telldir/seekdir/closedir for BSD
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26 | systems using getdirentries
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27 |
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28 | This is needed because the existing directory handling in FreeBSD
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29 | and OpenBSD (and possibly NetBSD) doesn't correctly handle unlink()
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30 | on files in a directory where telldir() has been used. On a block
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31 | boundary it will occasionally miss a file when seekdir() is used to
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32 | return to a position previously recorded with telldir().
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33 |
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34 | This also fixes a severe performance and memory usage problem with
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35 | telldir() on BSD systems. Each call to telldir() in BSD adds an
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36 | entry to a linked list, and those entries are cleaned up on
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37 | closedir(). This means with a large directory closedir() can take an
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38 | arbitrary amount of time, causing network timeouts as millions of
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39 | telldir() entries are freed
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40 |
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41 | Note! This replacement code is not portable. It relies on
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42 | getdirentries() always leaving the file descriptor at a seek offset
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43 | that is a multiple of DIR_BUF_SIZE. If the code detects that this
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44 | doesn't happen then it will abort(). It also does not handle
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45 | directories with offsets larger than can be stored in a long,
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46 |
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47 | This code is available under other free software licenses as
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48 | well. Contact the author.
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49 | */
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50 |
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51 | #include "replace.h"
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52 | #include <stdlib.h>
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53 | #include <sys/stat.h>
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54 | #include <unistd.h>
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55 | #include <sys/types.h>
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56 | #include <errno.h>
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57 | #include <fcntl.h>
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58 | #include <dirent.h>
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59 |
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60 | #define DIR_BUF_BITS 9
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61 | #define DIR_BUF_SIZE (1<<DIR_BUF_BITS)
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62 |
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63 | struct dir_buf {
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64 | int fd;
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65 | int nbytes, ofs;
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66 | off_t seekpos;
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67 | char buf[DIR_BUF_SIZE];
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68 | };
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69 |
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70 | DIR *opendir(const char *dname)
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71 | {
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72 | struct dir_buf *d;
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73 | struct stat sb;
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74 | d = malloc(sizeof(*d));
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75 | if (d == NULL) {
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76 | errno = ENOMEM;
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77 | return NULL;
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78 | }
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79 | d->fd = open(dname, O_RDONLY);
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80 | if (d->fd == -1) {
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81 | free(d);
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82 | return NULL;
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83 | }
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84 | if (fstat(d->fd, &sb) < 0) {
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85 | close(d->fd);
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86 | free(d);
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87 | return NULL;
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88 | }
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89 | if (!S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode)) {
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90 | close(d->fd);
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91 | free(d);
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92 | errno = ENOTDIR;
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93 | return NULL;
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94 | }
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95 | d->ofs = 0;
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96 | d->seekpos = 0;
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97 | d->nbytes = 0;
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98 | return (DIR *)d;
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99 | }
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100 |
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101 | struct dirent *readdir(DIR *dir)
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102 | {
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103 | struct dir_buf *d = (struct dir_buf *)dir;
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104 | struct dirent *de;
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105 |
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106 | if (d->ofs >= d->nbytes) {
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107 | long pos;
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108 | d->nbytes = getdirentries(d->fd, d->buf, DIR_BUF_SIZE, &pos);
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109 | d->seekpos = pos;
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110 | d->ofs = 0;
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111 | }
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112 | if (d->ofs >= d->nbytes) {
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113 | return NULL;
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114 | }
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115 | de = (struct dirent *)&d->buf[d->ofs];
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116 | d->ofs += de->d_reclen;
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117 | return de;
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118 | }
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119 |
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120 | #ifdef TELLDIR_TAKES_CONST_DIR
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121 | long telldir(const DIR *dir)
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122 | #else
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123 | long telldir(DIR *dir)
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124 | #endif
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125 | {
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126 | struct dir_buf *d = (struct dir_buf *)dir;
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127 | if (d->ofs >= d->nbytes) {
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128 | d->seekpos = lseek(d->fd, 0, SEEK_CUR);
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129 | d->ofs = 0;
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130 | d->nbytes = 0;
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131 | }
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132 | /* this relies on seekpos always being a multiple of
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133 | DIR_BUF_SIZE. Is that always true on BSD systems? */
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134 | if (d->seekpos & (DIR_BUF_SIZE-1)) {
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135 | abort();
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136 | }
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137 | return d->seekpos + d->ofs;
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138 | }
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139 |
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140 | #ifdef SEEKDIR_RETURNS_INT
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141 | int seekdir(DIR *dir, long ofs)
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142 | #else
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143 | void seekdir(DIR *dir, long ofs)
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144 | #endif
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145 | {
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146 | struct dir_buf *d = (struct dir_buf *)dir;
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147 | long pos;
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148 | d->seekpos = lseek(d->fd, ofs & ~(DIR_BUF_SIZE-1), SEEK_SET);
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149 | d->nbytes = getdirentries(d->fd, d->buf, DIR_BUF_SIZE, &pos);
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150 | d->ofs = 0;
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151 | while (d->ofs < (ofs & (DIR_BUF_SIZE-1))) {
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152 | if (readdir(dir) == NULL) break;
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153 | }
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154 | #ifdef SEEKDIR_RETURNS_INT
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155 | return -1;
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156 | #endif
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157 | }
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158 |
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159 | void rewinddir(DIR *dir)
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160 | {
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161 | seekdir(dir, 0);
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162 | }
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163 |
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164 | int closedir(DIR *dir)
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165 | {
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166 | struct dir_buf *d = (struct dir_buf *)dir;
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167 | int r = close(d->fd);
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168 | if (r != 0) {
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169 | return r;
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170 | }
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171 | free(d);
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172 | return 0;
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173 | }
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174 |
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175 | #ifndef dirfd
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176 | /* darn, this is a macro on some systems. */
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177 | int dirfd(DIR *dir)
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178 | {
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179 | struct dir_buf *d = (struct dir_buf *)dir;
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180 | return d->fd;
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181 | }
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182 | #endif
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183 |
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184 |
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