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21 
22 /*
23  * Copyright (c) 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
24  */
25 
26 /*
27  * The primary role of this file is to obtain a list of manifests that are
28  * located in a specified directory or one of its subdirectories.  The
29  * find_manifests() function provides this service, and
30  * free_manifest_array() is used to free the memory associated with the
31  * returned list.
32  *
33  * The find_manifests() function can return an array consisting of all the
34  * .xml files in the directory and its subdirectories.  Alternatively,
35  * find_manifests() can be asked to only return new manifests based on the
36  * return of mhash_test_file().  The list that is returned is an array of
37  * pointers to manifest_info structures.
38  *
39  * Implementation Notes:
40  * ====================
41  * This module makes use of the nftw(3C) function to scan the directory.
42  * nftw() calls a processing function for every file that it finds.
43  * Unfortunately, nftw does not allow us to pass in any structure pointers
44  * to the processing function, and that makes it hard to accumulate a list.
45  * Thus, we will use the thread specific data area to hold data that must
46  * be retained between calls to the processing function.  This will allow
47  * this module to be used in multi-threaded applications if the need
48  * arises.
49  */
50 
51 #include <assert.h>
52 #include <errno.h>
53 #include <ftw.h>
54 #include <libscf.h>
55 #include <libuutil.h>
56 #include <pthread.h>
57 #include <stdlib.h>
58 #include <string.h>
59 #include "manifest_find.h"
60 #include "manifest_hash.h"
61 
62 #define	MAX_DEPTH	24
63 
64 /* Thread specific data */
65 typedef struct mftsd {
66 	manifest_info_t ** tsd_array;	/* Array of manifest_info structs */
67 	int		tsd_count;	/* Number items in list */
68 	int		tsd_max;	/* Number of pointers allocated */
69 					/* at tsd_array. */
70 	int		tsd_flags;	/* Check flags for hash and extension */
71 	scf_handle_t	*tsd_hndl;	/* Handle for libscf. */
72 } mftsd_t;
73 
74 static pthread_key_t tsd_key = PTHREAD_ONCE_KEY_NP;
75 
76 /*
77  * Add the manifest info consisting of filename (fn), hash property name
78  * (pname) and hash to the array at tsd_array.  If necessary, realloc()
79  * will be called to increase the size of the buffer at tsd_array.
80  *
81  * Returns 0 on success and -1 on failure.  If a failure occurs, errno will
82  * be set.
83  */
84 static int
add_pointer(mftsd_t * tsdp,const char * fn,const char * pname,uchar_t * hash)85 add_pointer(mftsd_t *tsdp, const char *fn, const char *pname, uchar_t *hash)
86 {
87 	manifest_info_t *info;
88 	manifest_info_t **newblock;
89 	int new_max;
90 
91 	if (tsdp->tsd_count >= (tsdp->tsd_max - 1)) {
92 		/* Need more memory. */
93 		new_max = (tsdp->tsd_max == 0) ? 16 : 2 * tsdp->tsd_max;
94 		newblock = realloc(tsdp->tsd_array,
95 		    new_max * sizeof (*tsdp->tsd_array));
96 		if (newblock == NULL)
97 			return (-1);
98 		tsdp->tsd_array = newblock;
99 		/* NULL terminate list in case allocations fail below. */
100 		*(tsdp->tsd_array + tsdp->tsd_count) = NULL;
101 		tsdp->tsd_max = new_max;
102 	}
103 	info = uu_zalloc(sizeof (*info));
104 	if (info == NULL) {
105 		errno = ENOMEM;
106 		return (-1);
107 	}
108 	info->mi_path = uu_strdup(fn);
109 	if (info->mi_path == NULL) {
110 		uu_free(info);
111 		errno = ENOMEM;
112 		return (-1);
113 	}
114 	info->mi_prop = pname;
115 	if (hash != NULL)
116 		(void) memcpy(info->mi_hash, hash, MHASH_SIZE);
117 	*(tsdp->tsd_array + tsdp->tsd_count) = info;
118 	tsdp->tsd_count++;
119 
120 	/* NULL terminate the list. */
121 	*(tsdp->tsd_array + tsdp->tsd_count) = NULL;
122 
123 	return (0);
124 }
125 
126 /*
127  * If necessary initialize the thread specific data key at tsd_key, and
128  * allocate a mftsd_t structure to hold our thread specific data.  Upon
129  * success, the address the thread specific data is returned.  On failure,
130  * NULL is returned and errno is set.
131  */
132 static mftsd_t *
get_thread_specific_data()133 get_thread_specific_data()
134 {
135 	mftsd_t *tsdp;
136 
137 	if (pthread_key_create_once_np(&tsd_key, NULL) != 0)
138 		return (NULL);
139 	tsdp = (mftsd_t *)pthread_getspecific(tsd_key);
140 	if (tsdp == NULL) {
141 		/*
142 		 * First time for this thread.  We need to allocate memory
143 		 * for our thread specific data.
144 		 */
145 		tsdp = uu_zalloc(sizeof (*tsdp));
146 		if (tsdp == NULL) {
147 			errno = ENOMEM;
148 			return (NULL);
149 		}
150 		errno = pthread_setspecific(tsd_key, tsdp);
151 		if (errno != 0) {
152 			/*
153 			 * EINVAL means that our key is invalid, which
154 			 * would be a coding error.
155 			 */
156 			assert(errno != EINVAL);
157 			return (NULL);
158 		}
159 	}
160 	return (tsdp);
161 }
162 
163 /*
164  * This function is called by nftw(3C) every time that it finds an object
165  * in a directory of interest.  If the object is a file, process() checks
166  * to see if it is a service bundle file by insuring that it has a .xml
167  * extension.
168  *
169  * If the file is a service bundle file, and the CHECKHASH flag is set process()
170  * calls mhash_test_file() to see if it is a new bundle.  Bundle file data
171  * for selected bundles is added to tsd_array in our thread specific data.
172  *
173  * Assume given file is a manifest unless BUNDLE_PROF flag is set to indicate
174  * it's a profile. For profile bundles, call mhash_test_file() with the
175  * appropriate argument.
176  *
177  * The CHECKEXT flag may be set if this was not a directory search request
178  * but a single service bundle file check that was determined by the caller to
179  * be found based not on the extension of the file.
180  */
181 /*ARGSUSED*/
182 static int
process(const char * fn,const struct stat * sp,int ftw_type,struct FTW * ftws)183 process(const char *fn, const struct stat *sp, int ftw_type,
184     struct FTW *ftws)
185 {
186 	int is_profile;
187 	char *suffix_match;
188 	uchar_t hash[MHASH_SIZE];
189 	char *pname;
190 	mftsd_t *tsdp;
191 
192 	if (ftw_type != FTW_F)
193 		return (0);
194 
195 	tsdp = get_thread_specific_data();
196 	if (tsdp == NULL)
197 		return (-1);
198 
199 	/*
200 	 * Only check the extension on the file when
201 	 * requested.
202 	 */
203 	if (tsdp->tsd_flags & CHECKEXT) {
204 		suffix_match = strstr(fn, ".xml");
205 		if (suffix_match == NULL || strcmp(suffix_match, ".xml") != 0)
206 			return (0);
207 	}
208 
209 	if (tsdp->tsd_flags & CHECKHASH) {
210 		is_profile = (tsdp->tsd_flags & BUNDLE_PROF) ? 1 : 0;
211 		if (mhash_test_file(tsdp->tsd_hndl, fn, is_profile, &pname,
212 		    hash) == MHASH_NEWFILE) {
213 			return (add_pointer(tsdp, fn, pname, hash));
214 		}
215 	} else {
216 		return (add_pointer(tsdp, fn, NULL, NULL));
217 	}
218 
219 	return (0);
220 }
221 
222 /*
223  * This function returns a pointer to an array of manifest_info_t pointers.
224  * There is one manifest_info_t pointer for each service bundle file in the
225  * directory, dir, that satifies the selection criteria.  The array is
226  * returned to arrayp.  The array will be terminated with a NULL pointer.
227  * It is the responsibility of the caller to free the memory associated
228  * with the array by calling free_manifest_array().
229  *
230  * flags :
231  * 	0x1 - CHECKHASH - do the hash check and only return bundle
232  * 	files that do not have a hash entry in the smf/manifest table
233  * 	or the hash value has changed due to the bundle file having
234  * 	been modified.  If not set then all service bundle files found
235  * 	are returned, regardless of the hash status.
236  *
237  * 	0x2 - CHECKEXT - Check the extension of the file is .xml
238  *
239  * On success a count of the number of selected bundles is returned.
240  * Note, however, that *arrayp will be set to NULL if the selection is
241  * empty, and a count of 0 will be returned.  In the case of failure, -1
242  * will be returned and errno will be set.
243  *
244  * This function takes a repository handle argument from the caller and saves
245  * that handle in a thread specific data structure. The thread specific
246  * repository handle is used in process() to communicate with the appropriate
247  * repository. Thus callers should take care of thread safety with respect to
248  * the repository handle. Currently, the two callers of find_manifests are both
249  * single threaded, i.e. svccfg and mfstscan, so thread safety not an issue.
250  */
251 int
find_manifests(scf_handle_t * hndl,const char * dir,manifest_info_t *** arrayp,int flags)252 find_manifests(scf_handle_t *hndl, const char *dir,
253     manifest_info_t ***arrayp, int flags)
254 {
255 	mftsd_t *tsdp;
256 	int status = -1;
257 	int count;
258 
259 	tsdp = get_thread_specific_data();
260 	if (tsdp == NULL)
261 		return (-1);
262 
263 	tsdp->tsd_flags = flags;
264 
265 	if (tsdp->tsd_flags & CHECKHASH) {
266 		tsdp->tsd_hndl = hndl;
267 	}
268 
269 	if (nftw(dir, process, MAX_DEPTH, FTW_MOUNT) == 0) {
270 		status = 0;
271 	}
272 
273 out:
274 	if (status == 0) {
275 		*arrayp = tsdp->tsd_array;
276 		count = tsdp->tsd_count;
277 	} else {
278 		*arrayp = NULL;
279 		free_manifest_array(tsdp->tsd_array);
280 		count = -1;
281 	}
282 
283 	/* Reset thread specific data. */
284 	(void) memset(tsdp, 0, sizeof (*tsdp));
285 
286 	return (count);
287 }
288 
289 /*
290  * Free the memory associated with the array of manifest_info structures.
291  */
292 void
free_manifest_array(manifest_info_t ** array)293 free_manifest_array(manifest_info_t **array)
294 {
295 	manifest_info_t **entry;
296 	manifest_info_t *info;
297 
298 	if (array == NULL)
299 		return;
300 
301 	for (entry = array; *entry != NULL; entry++) {
302 		info = *entry;
303 		uu_free((void *) info->mi_path);
304 		uu_free((void *) info->mi_prop);
305 		uu_free(info);
306 	}
307 
308 	/*
309 	 * Array is allocated with realloc(3C), so it must be freed with
310 	 * free(3c) rather than uu_free().
311 	 */
312 	free(array);
313 }
314