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All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ /* Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T */ /* All Rights Reserved */ /* */ /* * University Copyright- Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1988 * The Regents of the University of California * All Rights Reserved * * University Acknowledgment- Portions of this document are derived from * software developed by the University of California, Berkeley, and its * contributors. */ #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" /* * chmod option mode files * where * mode is [ugoa][+-=][rwxXlstugo] or an octal number * mode is [<+|->A[# * option is -R and -f */ /* * Note that many convolutions are necessary * due to the re-use of bits between locking * and setgid */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* strerror() */ #include #include #include #include #include #include static int rflag; static int fflag; extern int optind; extern int errno; static int mac; /* Alternate to argc (for parseargs) */ static char **mav; /* Alternate to argv (for parseargs) */ static char *ms; /* Points to the mode argument */ #define ACL_ADD 1 #define ACL_DELETE 2 #define ACL_SLOT_DELETE 3 #define ACL_REPLACE 4 #define ACL_STRIP 5 typedef struct acl_args { acl_t *acl_aclp; int acl_slot; int acl_action; } acl_args_t; extern mode_t newmode_common(char *ms, mode_t new_mode, mode_t umsk, char *file, char *path, o_mode_t *group_clear_bits, o_mode_t *group_set_bits); static int dochmod(char *name, char *path, mode_t umsk, acl_args_t *aclp), chmodr(char *dir, char *path, mode_t mode, mode_t umsk, acl_args_t *aclp); static int doacl(char *file, struct stat *st, acl_args_t *aclp); static void handle_acl(char *name, o_mode_t group_clear_bits, o_mode_t group_set_bits); static void usage(void); void errmsg(int severity, int code, char *format, ...); static void parseargs(int ac, char *av[]); int parse_acl_args(char *arg, acl_args_t **acl_args); int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int i, c; int status = 0; mode_t umsk; acl_args_t *acl_args = NULL; (void) setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); #if !defined(TEXT_DOMAIN) /* Should be defined by cc -D */ #define TEXT_DOMAIN "SYS_TEST" /* Use this only if it weren't */ #endif (void) textdomain(TEXT_DOMAIN); parseargs(argc, argv); while ((c = getopt(mac, mav, "Rf")) != EOF) { switch (c) { case 'R': rflag++; break; case 'f': fflag++; break; case '?': usage(); exit(2); } } /* * Check for sufficient arguments * or a usage error. */ mac -= optind; mav += optind; if (mac >= 2 && (mav[0][0] == 'A')) { if (parse_acl_args(*mav, &acl_args)) { usage(); exit(2); } } else { if (mac < 2) { usage(); exit(2); } } ms = mav[0]; umsk = umask(0); (void) umask(umsk); for (i = 1; i < mac; i++) { status += dochmod(mav[i], mav[i], umsk, acl_args); } return (fflag ? 0 : status); } static int dochmod(char *name, char *path, mode_t umsk, acl_args_t *aclp) { static struct stat st; int linkflg = 0; o_mode_t group_clear_bits, group_set_bits; if (lstat(name, &st) < 0) { errmsg(2, 0, gettext("can't access %s\n"), path); return (1); } if ((st.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFLNK) { linkflg = 1; if (stat(name, &st) < 0) { errmsg(2, 0, gettext("can't access %s\n"), path); return (1); } } /* Do not recurse if directory is object of symbolic link */ if (rflag && ((st.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR) && !linkflg) return (chmodr(name, path, st.st_mode, umsk, aclp)); if (aclp) { return (doacl(name, &st, aclp)); } else if (chmod(name, newmode_common(ms, st.st_mode, umsk, name, path, &group_clear_bits, &group_set_bits)) == -1) { errmsg(2, 0, gettext("can't change %s\n"), path); return (1); } /* * If the group permissions of the file are being modified, * make sure that the file's ACL (if it has one) is * modified also, since chmod is supposed to apply group * permissions changes to both the acl mask and the * general group permissions. */ if (group_clear_bits || group_set_bits) handle_acl(name, group_clear_bits, group_set_bits); return (0); } static int chmodr(char *dir, char *path, mode_t mode, mode_t umsk, acl_args_t *aclp) { DIR *dirp; struct dirent *dp; char savedir[PATH_MAX]; /* dir name to restore */ char currdir[PATH_MAX+1]; /* current dir name + '/' */ char parentdir[PATH_MAX+1]; /* parent dir name + '/' */ int ecode; struct stat st; o_mode_t group_clear_bits, group_set_bits; if (getcwd(savedir, PATH_MAX) == 0) errmsg(2, 255, gettext("chmod: could not getcwd %s\n"), savedir); /* * Change what we are given before doing it's contents */ if (aclp) { if (lstat(dir, &st) < 0) { errmsg(2, 0, gettext("can't access %s\n"), path); return (1); } if (doacl(dir, &st, aclp) != 0) return (1); } else if (chmod(dir, newmode_common(ms, mode, umsk, dir, path, &group_clear_bits, &group_set_bits)) < 0) { errmsg(2, 0, gettext("can't change %s\n"), path); return (1); } /* * If the group permissions of the file are being modified, * make sure that the file's ACL (if it has one) is * modified also, since chmod is supposed to apply group * permissions changes to both the acl mask and the * general group permissions. */ if (aclp == NULL) { /* only necessary when not setting ACL */ if (group_clear_bits || group_set_bits) handle_acl(dir, group_clear_bits, group_set_bits); } if (chdir(dir) < 0) { errmsg(2, 0, "%s/%s: %s\n", savedir, dir, strerror(errno)); return (1); } if ((dirp = opendir(".")) == NULL) { errmsg(2, 0, "%s\n", strerror(errno)); return (1); } dp = readdir(dirp); dp = readdir(dirp); /* read "." and ".." */ ecode = 0; /* * Save parent directory path before recursive chmod. * We'll need this for error printing purposes. Add * a trailing '/' to the path except in the case where * the path is just '/' */ (void) strcpy(parentdir, path); if (strcmp(path, "/") != 0) (void) strcat(parentdir, "/"); for (dp = readdir(dirp); dp != NULL; dp = readdir(dirp)) { (void) strcpy(currdir, parentdir); (void) strcat(currdir, dp->d_name); ecode += dochmod(dp->d_name, currdir, umsk, aclp); } (void) closedir(dirp); if (chdir(savedir) < 0) { errmsg(2, 255, gettext("can't change back to %s\n"), savedir); } return (ecode ? 1 : 0); } /* PRINTFLIKE3 */ void errmsg(int severity, int code, char *format, ...) { va_list ap; static char *msg[] = { "", "ERROR", "WARNING", "" }; va_start(ap, format); /* * Always print error message if this is a fatal error (code == 0); * otherwise, print message if fflag == 0 (no -f option specified) */ if (!fflag || (code != 0)) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "chmod: %s: ", gettext(msg[severity])); (void) vfprintf(stderr, format, ap); } va_end(ap); if (code != 0) exit(fflag ? 0 : code); } static void usage(void) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext( "usage:\tchmod [-fR] file ...\n")); (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext( "\tchmod [-fR] file ...\n")); (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext( "\tchmod [-fR] file ...\n")); (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext( "where \t is a comma-separated list of\n")); (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext( "\t[ugoa]{+|-|=}[rwxXlstugo]\n")); (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext( "where \t is one of the following\n")); (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext("\tA-\n")); (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext("\tA[number]-\n")); (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext( "\tA[number]{+|=}\n")); (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext( "where \t is a comma-separated list of ACEs\n")); } /* * parseargs - generate getopt-friendly argument list for backwards * compatibility with earlier Solaris usage (eg, chmod -w * foo). * * assumes the existence of a static set of alternates to argc and argv, * (namely, mac, and mav[]). * */ static void parseargs(int ac, char *av[]) { int i; /* current argument */ int fflag; /* arg list contains "--" */ size_t mav_num; /* number of entries in mav[] */ /* * We add an extra argument slot, in case we need to jam a "--" * argument into the list. */ mav_num = (size_t)ac+2; if ((mav = calloc(mav_num, sizeof (char *))) == NULL) { perror("chmod"); exit(2); } /* scan for the use of "--" in the argument list */ for (fflag = i = 0; i < ac; i ++) { if (strcmp(av[i], "--") == 0) fflag = 1; } /* process the arguments */ for (i = mac = 0; (av[i] != (char *)NULL) && (av[i][0] != (char)NULL); i++) { if (!fflag && av[i][0] == '-') { /* * If there is not already a "--" argument specified, * and the argument starts with '-' but does not * contain any of the official option letters, then it * is probably a mode argument beginning with '-'. * Force a "--" into the argument stream in front of * it. */ if ((strchr(av[i], 'R') == NULL && strchr(av[i], 'f') == NULL)) { mav[mac++] = strdup("--"); } } mav[mac++] = strdup(av[i]); } mav[mac] = (char *)NULL; } int parse_acl_args(char *arg, acl_args_t **acl_args) { acl_t *new_acl = NULL; int slot; int error; int len; int action; acl_args_t *new_acl_args; char *acl_spec = NULL; char *end; if (arg[0] != 'A') return (1); slot = strtol(&arg[1], &end, 10); len = strlen(arg); switch (*end) { case '+': action = ACL_ADD; acl_spec = ++end; break; case '-': if (len == 2 && arg[0] == 'A' && arg[1] == '-') action = ACL_STRIP; else action = ACL_DELETE; if (action != ACL_STRIP) { acl_spec = ++end; if (acl_spec[0] == '\0') { action = ACL_SLOT_DELETE; acl_spec = NULL; } else if (arg[1] != '-') return (1); } break; case '=': action = ACL_REPLACE; acl_spec = ++end; break; default: return (1); } if ((action == ACL_REPLACE || action == ACL_ADD) && acl_spec[0] == '\0') return (1); if (acl_spec) { if (error = acl_fromtext(acl_spec, &new_acl)) { errmsg(1, 1, "%s\n", acl_strerror(error)); return (1); } } new_acl_args = malloc(sizeof (acl_args_t)); if (new_acl_args == NULL) return (1); new_acl_args->acl_aclp = new_acl; new_acl_args->acl_slot = slot; new_acl_args->acl_action = action; *acl_args = new_acl_args; return (0); } /* * This function is called whenever the group permissions of a file * is being modified. According to the chmod(1) manpage, any * change made to the group permissions must be applied to both * the acl mask and the acl's GROUP_OBJ. The chmod(2) already * set the mask, so this routine needs to make the same change * to the GROUP_OBJ. */ static void handle_acl(char *name, o_mode_t group_clear_bits, o_mode_t group_set_bits) { int aclcnt, n; aclent_t *aclp, *tp; o_mode_t newperm; /* * if this file system support ace_t acl's * then simply return since we don't have an * acl mask to deal with */ if (pathconf(name, _PC_ACL_ENABLED) == _ACL_ACE_ENABLED) return; if ((aclcnt = acl(name, GETACLCNT, 0, NULL)) <= MIN_ACL_ENTRIES) return; /* it's just a trivial acl; no need to change it */ if ((aclp = (aclent_t *)malloc((sizeof (aclent_t)) * aclcnt)) == NULL) { perror("chmod"); exit(2); } if (acl(name, GETACL, aclcnt, aclp) < 0) { free(aclp); (void) fprintf(stderr, "chmod: "); perror(name); return; } for (tp = aclp, n = aclcnt; n--; tp++) { if (tp->a_type == GROUP_OBJ) { newperm = tp->a_perm; if (group_clear_bits != 0) newperm &= ~group_clear_bits; if (group_set_bits != 0) newperm |= group_set_bits; if (newperm != tp->a_perm) { tp->a_perm = newperm; if (acl(name, SETACL, aclcnt, aclp) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "chmod: "); perror(name); } } break; } } free(aclp); } static int doacl(char *file, struct stat *st, acl_args_t *acl_args) { acl_t *aclp; acl_t *set_aclp; int error = 0; void *to, *from; int len; int isdir; isdir = S_ISDIR(st->st_mode); error = acl_get(file, 0, &aclp); if (error != 0) { errmsg(1, 1, "%s\n", acl_strerror(error)); return (1); } switch (acl_args->acl_action) { case ACL_ADD: if ((error = acl_addentries(aclp, acl_args->acl_aclp, acl_args->acl_slot)) != 0) { errmsg(1, 1, "%s\n", acl_strerror(error)); acl_free(aclp); return (1); } set_aclp = aclp; break; case ACL_SLOT_DELETE: if (acl_args->acl_slot + 1 > aclp->acl_cnt) { errmsg(1, 1, gettext("Invalid slot specified for removal\n")); acl_free(aclp); return (1); } if (acl_args->acl_slot == 0 && aclp->acl_cnt == 1) { errmsg(1, 1, gettext("Can't remove all ACL " "entries from a file\n")); acl_free(aclp); return (1); } /* * remove a single entry * * if last entry just adjust acl_cnt */ if ((acl_args->acl_slot + 1) == aclp->acl_cnt) aclp->acl_cnt--; else { to = (char *)aclp->acl_aclp + (acl_args->acl_slot * aclp->acl_entry_size); from = (char *)to + aclp->acl_entry_size; len = (aclp->acl_cnt - acl_args->acl_slot - 1) * aclp->acl_entry_size; (void) memmove(to, from, len); aclp->acl_cnt--; } set_aclp = aclp; break; case ACL_DELETE: if ((error = acl_removeentries(aclp, acl_args->acl_aclp, acl_args->acl_slot, ACL_REMOVE_ALL)) != 0) { errmsg(1, 1, "%s\n", acl_strerror(error)); acl_free(aclp); return (1); } if (aclp->acl_cnt == 0) { errmsg(1, 1, gettext("Can't remove all ACL " "entries from a file\n")); acl_free(aclp); return (1); } set_aclp = aclp; break; case ACL_REPLACE: if (acl_args->acl_slot >= 0) { error = acl_modifyentries(aclp, acl_args->acl_aclp, acl_args->acl_slot); if (error) { errmsg(1, 1, "%s\n", acl_strerror(error)); acl_free(aclp); return (1); } set_aclp = aclp; } else { set_aclp = acl_args->acl_aclp; } break; case ACL_STRIP: error = acl_strip(file, st->st_uid, st->st_gid, st->st_mode); if (error) { errmsg(1, 1, "%s\n", acl_strerror(error)); return (1); } acl_free(aclp); return (0); /*NOTREACHED*/ default: errmsg(1, 0, gettext("Unknown ACL action requested\n")); return (1); break; } error = acl_check(set_aclp, isdir); if (error) { errmsg(1, 0, "%s\n%s", acl_strerror(error), gettext("See chmod(1) for more information on " "valid ACL syntax\n")); return (1); } if ((error = acl_set(file, set_aclp)) != 0) { errmsg(1, 0, gettext("Failed to set ACL: %s\n"), acl_strerror(error)); acl_free(aclp); return (1); } acl_free(aclp); return (0); }