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All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ /* Copyright (c) 1983, 1984, 1985, 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" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* * Pathname utilities. * * In translating file names we copy each argument file * name into a pathname structure where we operate on it. * Each pathname structure can hold "pn_bufsize" characters * including a terminating null, and operations here support * allocating and freeing pathname structures, fetching * strings from user space, getting the next character from * a pathname, combining two pathnames (used in symbolic * link processing), and peeling off the first component * of a pathname. */ /* * Allocate contents of pathname structure. Structure is typically * an automatic variable in calling routine for convenience. * * May sleep in the call to kmem_alloc() and so must not be called * from interrupt level. */ void pn_alloc(struct pathname *pnp) { pnp->pn_path = pnp->pn_buf = kmem_alloc(MAXPATHLEN, KM_SLEEP); pnp->pn_pathlen = 0; pnp->pn_bufsize = MAXPATHLEN; } /* * Free pathname resources. */ void pn_free(struct pathname *pnp) { kmem_free(pnp->pn_buf, MAXPATHLEN); pnp->pn_path = pnp->pn_buf = NULL; pnp->pn_pathlen = pnp->pn_bufsize = 0; } /* * Pull a path name from user or kernel space. * Called from pn_get() after allocation of a MAXPATHLEN buffer. * Also called directly with a TYPICALMAXPATHLEN-size buffer * on the stack as a local optimization. */ int pn_get_buf(char *str, enum uio_seg seg, struct pathname *pnp, void *buf, size_t bufsize) { int error; pnp->pn_path = pnp->pn_buf = buf; pnp->pn_bufsize = bufsize; if (seg == UIO_USERSPACE) error = copyinstr(str, pnp->pn_path, bufsize, &pnp->pn_pathlen); else error = copystr(str, pnp->pn_path, bufsize, &pnp->pn_pathlen); if (error) return (error); pnp->pn_pathlen--; /* don't count null byte */ return (0); } /* * Pull a path name from user or kernel space. */ int pn_get(char *str, enum uio_seg seg, struct pathname *pnp) { int error; void *buf; buf = kmem_alloc(MAXPATHLEN, KM_SLEEP); if ((error = pn_get_buf(str, seg, pnp, buf, MAXPATHLEN)) != 0) pn_free(pnp); return (error); } /* * Set path name to argument string. Storage has already been allocated * and pn_buf points to it. * * On error, all fields except pn_buf will be undefined. */ int pn_set(struct pathname *pnp, char *path) { int error; pnp->pn_path = pnp->pn_buf; error = copystr(path, pnp->pn_path, pnp->pn_bufsize, &pnp->pn_pathlen); pnp->pn_pathlen--; /* don't count null byte */ return (error); } /* * Combine two argument path names by putting the second argument * before the first in the first's buffer. This isn't very general; * it is designed specifically for symbolic link processing. * This function copies the symlink in-place in the pathname. This is to * ensure that vnode path caching remains correct. At the point where this is * called (from lookuppnvp), we have called pn_getcomponent(), found it is a * symlink, and are now replacing the contents. The complen parameter indicates * how much of the pathname to replace. If the symlink is an absolute path, * then we overwrite the entire contents of the pathname. */ int pn_insert(struct pathname *pnp, struct pathname *sympnp, size_t complen) { if (*sympnp->pn_path == '/') { /* * Full path, replace everything */ if (pnp->pn_pathlen + sympnp->pn_pathlen >= pnp->pn_bufsize) return (ENAMETOOLONG); if (pnp->pn_pathlen != 0) ovbcopy(pnp->pn_path, pnp->pn_buf + sympnp->pn_pathlen, pnp->pn_pathlen); bcopy(sympnp->pn_path, pnp->pn_buf, sympnp->pn_pathlen); pnp->pn_pathlen += sympnp->pn_pathlen; pnp->pn_buf[pnp->pn_pathlen] = '\0'; pnp->pn_path = pnp->pn_buf; } else { /* * Partial path, replace only last component */ if ((pnp->pn_path - pnp->pn_buf) - complen + pnp->pn_pathlen + sympnp->pn_pathlen >= pnp->pn_bufsize) return (ENAMETOOLONG); if (pnp->pn_pathlen != 0) ovbcopy(pnp->pn_path, pnp->pn_path - complen + sympnp->pn_pathlen, pnp->pn_pathlen + 1); pnp->pn_path -= complen; bcopy(sympnp->pn_path, pnp->pn_path, sympnp->pn_pathlen); pnp->pn_pathlen += sympnp->pn_pathlen; } return (0); } int pn_getsymlink(vnode_t *vp, struct pathname *pnp, cred_t *crp) { struct iovec aiov; struct uio auio; int error; aiov.iov_base = pnp->pn_path = pnp->pn_buf; aiov.iov_len = pnp->pn_bufsize; auio.uio_iov = &aiov; auio.uio_iovcnt = 1; auio.uio_loffset = 0; auio.uio_segflg = UIO_SYSSPACE; auio.uio_extflg = UIO_COPY_CACHED; auio.uio_resid = pnp->pn_bufsize; if ((error = VOP_READLINK(vp, &auio, crp)) == 0) { pnp->pn_pathlen = pnp->pn_bufsize - auio.uio_resid; if (pnp->pn_pathlen == pnp->pn_bufsize) error = ENAMETOOLONG; else pnp->pn_path[pnp->pn_pathlen] = '\0'; } return (error); } /* * Get next component from a path name and leave in * buffer "component" which should have room for * MAXNAMELEN bytes (including a null terminator character). */ int pn_getcomponent(struct pathname *pnp, char *component) { char c, *cp, *path, saved; size_t pathlen; path = pnp->pn_path; pathlen = pnp->pn_pathlen; if (pathlen >= MAXNAMELEN) { saved = path[MAXNAMELEN]; path[MAXNAMELEN] = '/'; /* guarantees loop termination */ for (cp = path; (c = *cp) != '/'; cp++) *component++ = c; path[MAXNAMELEN] = saved; if (cp - path == MAXNAMELEN) return (ENAMETOOLONG); } else { path[pathlen] = '/'; /* guarantees loop termination */ for (cp = path; (c = *cp) != '/'; cp++) *component++ = c; path[pathlen] = '\0'; } pnp->pn_path = cp; pnp->pn_pathlen = pathlen - (cp - path); *component = '\0'; return (0); } /* * Skip over consecutive slashes in the path name. */ void pn_skipslash(struct pathname *pnp) { while (pnp->pn_pathlen > 0 && *pnp->pn_path == '/') { pnp->pn_path++; pnp->pn_pathlen--; } } /* * Sets pn_path to the last component in the pathname, updating * pn_pathlen. If pathname is empty, or degenerate, leaves pn_path * pointing at NULL char. The pathname is explicitly null-terminated * so that any trailing slashes are effectively removed. */ void pn_setlast(struct pathname *pnp) { char *buf = pnp->pn_buf; char *path = pnp->pn_path + pnp->pn_pathlen - 1; char *endpath; while (path > buf && *path == '/') --path; endpath = path + 1; while (path > buf && *path != '/') --path; if (*path == '/') path++; *endpath = '\0'; pnp->pn_path = path; pnp->pn_pathlen = endpath - path; } /* * Eliminate any trailing slashes in the pathname. * Return non-zero iff there were any trailing slashes. */ int pn_fixslash(struct pathname *pnp) { char *start = pnp->pn_path; char *end = start + pnp->pn_pathlen; while (end > start && *(end - 1) == '/') end--; if (pnp->pn_pathlen == end - start) return (0); *end = '\0'; pnp->pn_pathlen = end - start; return (1); } /* * Add a slash to the end of the pathname, if it will fit. * Return ENAMETOOLONG if it won't. */ int pn_addslash(struct pathname *pnp) { if (pnp->pn_path + pnp->pn_pathlen + 1 >= pnp->pn_buf + pnp->pn_bufsize) { if (pnp->pn_pathlen + 1 >= pnp->pn_bufsize) /* no room */ return (ENAMETOOLONG); /* * Move the component to the start of the buffer * so we have room to add the trailing slash. */ ovbcopy(pnp->pn_path, pnp->pn_buf, pnp->pn_pathlen); pnp->pn_path = pnp->pn_buf; } pnp->pn_path[pnp->pn_pathlen++] = '/'; pnp->pn_path[pnp->pn_pathlen] = '\0'; return (0); }