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21 
22 /*
23  * Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 /*	Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T */
28 /*	All Rights Reserved   */
29 
30 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
31 
32 /*
33  * rm [-fiRr] file ...
34  */
35 
36 #include <sys/param.h>
37 #include <sys/stat.h>
38 #include <dirent.h>
39 #include <errno.h>
40 #include <fcntl.h>
41 #include <langinfo.h>
42 #include <limits.h>
43 #include <locale.h>
44 #include <stdarg.h>
45 #include <stdio.h>
46 #include <stdlib.h>
47 #include <string.h>
48 #include <unistd.h>
49 #include <values.h>
50 
51 #define	E_OK	010		/* make __accessat() use effective ids */
52 
53 #define	DIR_CANTCLOSE		1
54 
55 static struct stat rootdir;
56 
57 struct dlist {
58 	int fd;			/* Stores directory fd */
59 	int flags;		/* DIR_* Flags */
60 	DIR *dp;		/* Open directory (opened with fd) */
61 	long diroff;		/* Saved directory offset when closing */
62 	struct dlist *up;	/* Up one step in the tree (toward "/") */
63 	struct dlist *down;	/* Down one step in the tree */
64 	ino_t ino;		/* st_ino of directory */
65 	dev_t dev;		/* st_dev of directory */
66 	int pathend;		/* Offset of name end in the pathbuffer */
67 };
68 
69 static struct dlist top = {
70 	(int)AT_FDCWD,
71 	DIR_CANTCLOSE,
72 };
73 
74 static char yeschr[SCHAR_MAX + 2];
75 static char nochr[SCHAR_MAX + 2];
76 
77 static struct dlist *cur, *rec;
78 
79 static int rm(const char *, struct dlist *);
80 static int confirm(FILE *, const char *, ...);
81 static void memerror(void);
82 static int checkdir(struct dlist *, struct dlist *);
83 static int errcnt;
84 static boolean_t silent, interactive, recursive, ontty;
85 
86 static char *pathbuf;
87 static size_t pathbuflen;
88 
89 static int maxfds = MAXINT;
90 static int nfds;
91 
92 extern int __accessat(int, const char *, int);
93 
94 int
95 main(int argc, char **argv)
96 {
97 	int errflg = 0;
98 	int c;
99 
100 	(void) setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
101 #if !defined(TEXT_DOMAIN)	/* Should be defined by cc -D */
102 #define	TEXT_DOMAIN "SYS_TEST"	/* Use this only if it weren't */
103 #endif
104 	(void) textdomain(TEXT_DOMAIN);
105 
106 	(void) strncpy(yeschr, nl_langinfo(YESSTR), SCHAR_MAX + 1);
107 	(void) strncpy(nochr, nl_langinfo(NOSTR), SCHAR_MAX + 1);
108 
109 	while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "frRi")) != EOF)
110 		switch (c) {
111 		case 'f':
112 			silent = B_TRUE;
113 #ifdef XPG4
114 			interactive = B_FALSE;
115 #endif
116 			break;
117 		case 'i':
118 			interactive = B_TRUE;
119 #ifdef XPG4
120 			silent = B_FALSE;
121 #endif
122 			break;
123 		case 'r':
124 		case 'R':
125 			recursive = B_TRUE;
126 			break;
127 		case '?':
128 			errflg = 1;
129 			break;
130 		}
131 
132 	/*
133 	 * For BSD compatibility allow '-' to delimit the end
134 	 * of options.  However, if options were already explicitly
135 	 * terminated with '--', then treat '-' literally: otherwise,
136 	 * "rm -- -" won't remove '-'.
137 	 */
138 	if (optind < argc &&
139 	    strcmp(argv[optind], "-") == 0 &&
140 	    strcmp(argv[optind - 1], "--") != 0)
141 		optind++;
142 
143 	argc -= optind;
144 	argv = &argv[optind];
145 
146 	if ((argc < 1 && !silent) || errflg) {
147 		(void) fprintf(stderr, gettext("usage: rm [-fiRr] file ...\n"));
148 		exit(2);
149 	}
150 
151 	ontty = isatty(STDIN_FILENO) != 0;
152 
153 	if (recursive && stat("/", &rootdir) != 0) {
154 		(void) fprintf(stderr,
155 		    gettext("rm: cannot stat root directory: %s\n"),
156 		    strerror(errno));
157 		exit(2);
158 	}
159 
160 	for (; *argv != NULL; argv++) {
161 		char *p = strrchr(*argv, '/');
162 		if (p == NULL)
163 			p = *argv;
164 		else
165 			p = p + 1;
166 		if (strcmp(p, ".") == 0 || strcmp(p, "..") == 0) {
167 			(void) fprintf(stderr,
168 			    gettext("rm of %s is not allowed\n"), *argv);
169 			errcnt++;
170 			continue;
171 		}
172 		/* Retry when we can't walk back up. */
173 		while (rm(*argv, rec = cur = &top) != 0)
174 			;
175 	}
176 
177 	return (errcnt != 0 ? 2 : 0);
178 }
179 
180 static void
181 pushfilename(const char *fname)
182 {
183 	char *p;
184 	const char *q = fname;
185 
186 	if (cur == &top) {
187 		p = pathbuf;
188 	} else {
189 		p = pathbuf + cur->up->pathend;
190 		*p++ = '/';
191 	}
192 	while (*q != '\0') {
193 		if (p - pathbuf + 2 >= pathbuflen) {
194 			char *np;
195 			pathbuflen += MAXPATHLEN;
196 			np = realloc(pathbuf, pathbuflen);
197 			if (np == NULL)
198 				memerror();
199 			p = np + (p - pathbuf);
200 			pathbuf = np;
201 		}
202 		*p++ = *q++;
203 	}
204 	*p = '\0';
205 	cur->pathend = p - pathbuf;
206 }
207 
208 static void
209 closeframe(struct dlist *frm)
210 {
211 	if (frm->dp != NULL) {
212 		(void) closedir(frm->dp);
213 		nfds--;
214 		frm->dp = NULL;
215 		frm->fd = -1;
216 	}
217 }
218 
219 static int
220 reclaim(void)
221 {
222 	while (rec != NULL && (rec->flags & DIR_CANTCLOSE) != 0)
223 		rec = rec->down;
224 	if (rec == NULL || rec == cur || rec->dp == NULL)
225 		return (-1);
226 	rec->diroff = telldir(rec->dp);
227 	closeframe(rec);
228 	rec = rec->down;
229 	return (0);
230 }
231 
232 static void
233 pushdir(struct dlist *frm)
234 {
235 	frm->up = cur;
236 	frm->down = NULL;
237 	cur->down = frm;
238 	cur = frm;
239 }
240 
241 static int
242 opendirat(int dirfd, const char *entry, struct dlist *frm)
243 {
244 	int fd;
245 
246 	if (nfds >= maxfds)
247 		(void) reclaim();
248 
249 	while ((fd = openat(dirfd, entry, O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK)) == -1 &&
250 	    errno == EMFILE) {
251 		if (nfds < maxfds)
252 			maxfds = nfds;
253 		if (reclaim() != 0)
254 			return (-1);
255 	}
256 	if (fd < 0)
257 		return (-1);
258 	frm->fd = fd;
259 	frm->dp = fdopendir(fd);
260 	if (frm->dp == NULL) {
261 		(void) close(fd);
262 		return (-1);
263 	}
264 	nfds++;
265 	return (0);
266 }
267 
268 /*
269  * Since we never pop the top frame, cur->up can never be NULL.
270  * If we pop beyond a frame we closed, we try to reopen "..".
271  */
272 static int
273 popdir(boolean_t noerror)
274 {
275 	struct stat buf;
276 	int ret = noerror ? 0 : -1;
277 	pathbuf[cur->up->pathend] = '\0';
278 
279 	if (noerror && cur->up->fd == -1) {
280 		rec = cur->up;
281 		if (opendirat(cur->fd, "..", rec) != 0 ||
282 		    fstat(rec->fd, &buf) != 0) {
283 			(void) fprintf(stderr,
284 			    gettext("rm: cannot reopen %s: %s\n"),
285 			    pathbuf, strerror(errno));
286 			exit(2);
287 		}
288 		if (rec->ino != buf.st_ino || rec->dev != buf.st_dev) {
289 			(void) fprintf(stderr, gettext("rm: WARNING: "
290 			    "The directory %s was moved or linked to "
291 			    "another directory during the execution of rm\n"),
292 			    pathbuf);
293 			closeframe(rec);
294 			ret = -1;
295 		} else {
296 			/* If telldir failed, we take it from the top. */
297 			if (rec->diroff != -1)
298 				seekdir(rec->dp, rec->diroff);
299 		}
300 	} else if (rec == cur)
301 		rec = cur->up;
302 	closeframe(cur);
303 	cur = cur->up;
304 	cur->down = NULL;
305 	return (ret);
306 }
307 
308 /*
309  * The stack frame of this function is minimized so that we can
310  * recurse quite a bit before we overflow the stack; around
311  * 30,000-40,000 nested directories can be removed with the default
312  * stack limit.
313  */
314 static int
315 rm(const char *entry, struct dlist *caller)
316 {
317 	struct dlist frame;
318 	int flag;
319 	struct stat temp;
320 	struct dirent *dent;
321 	int err;
322 
323 	/*
324 	 * Construct the pathname: note that the entry may live in memory
325 	 * allocated by readdir and that after return from recursion
326 	 * the memory is no longer valid.  So after the recursive rm()
327 	 * call, we use the global pathbuf instead of the entry argument.
328 	 */
329 	pushfilename(entry);
330 
331 	if (fstatat(caller->fd, entry, &temp, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) != 0) {
332 		if (!silent) {
333 			(void) fprintf(stderr, "rm: %s: %s\n", pathbuf,
334 			    strerror(errno));
335 			errcnt++;
336 		}
337 		return (0);
338 	}
339 
340 	if (S_ISDIR(temp.st_mode)) {
341 		/*
342 		 * If "-r" wasn't specified, trying to remove directories
343 		 * is an error.
344 		 */
345 		if (!recursive) {
346 			(void) fprintf(stderr,
347 			    gettext("rm: %s is a directory\n"), pathbuf);
348 			errcnt++;
349 			return (0);
350 		}
351 
352 		if (temp.st_ino == rootdir.st_ino &&
353 		    temp.st_dev == rootdir.st_dev) {
354 			(void) fprintf(stderr,
355 			    gettext("rm of %s is not allowed\n"), "/");
356 			errcnt++;
357 			return (0);
358 		}
359 		/*
360 		 * TRANSLATION_NOTE - The following message will contain the
361 		 * first character of the strings for "yes" and "no" defined
362 		 * in the file "nl_langinfo.po".  After substitution, the
363 		 * message will appear as follows:
364 		 *	rm: examine files in directory <directoryname> (y/n)?
365 		 * where <directoryname> is the directory to be removed
366 		 *
367 		 */
368 		if (interactive && !confirm(stderr,
369 		    gettext("rm: examine files in directory %s (%s/%s)? "),
370 		    pathbuf, yeschr, nochr)) {
371 			return (0);
372 		}
373 
374 		frame.dev = temp.st_dev;
375 		frame.ino = temp.st_ino;
376 		frame.flags = 0;
377 		flag = AT_REMOVEDIR;
378 
379 #ifdef XPG4
380 		/*
381 		 * XCU4 and POSIX.2: If not interactive, check to see whether
382 		 * or not directory is readable or writable and if not,
383 		 * prompt user for response.
384 		 */
385 		if (ontty && !interactive && !silent &&
386 		    __accessat(caller->fd, entry, W_OK|X_OK|E_OK) != 0 &&
387 		    !confirm(stderr,
388 		    gettext("rm: examine files in directory %s (%s/%s)? "),
389 		    pathbuf, yeschr, nochr)) {
390 			return (0);
391 		}
392 #endif
393 		if (opendirat(caller->fd, entry, &frame) == -1) {
394 			err = errno;
395 
396 			if (interactive) {
397 				/*
398 				 * Print an error message that
399 				 * we could not read the directory
400 				 * as the user wanted to examine
401 				 * files in the directory.  Only
402 				 * affect the error status if
403 				 * user doesn't want to remove the
404 				 * directory as we still may be able
405 				 * remove the directory successfully.
406 				 */
407 				(void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(
408 				    "rm: cannot read directory %s: %s\n"),
409 				    pathbuf, strerror(err));
410 
411 /*
412  * TRANSLATION_NOTE - The following message will contain the
413  * first character of the strings for "yes" and "no" defined
414  * in the file "nl_langinfo.po".  After substitution, the
415  * message will appear as follows:
416  *	rm: remove <filename> (y/n)?
417  * For example, in German, this will appear as
418  * 	rm: l�schen <filename> (j/n)?
419  * where j=ja, n=nein, <filename>=the file to be removed
420  */
421 				if (!confirm(stderr,
422 				    gettext("rm: remove %s (%s/%s)? "),
423 				    pathbuf, yeschr, nochr)) {
424 					errcnt++;
425 					return (0);
426 				}
427 			}
428 			/* If it's empty we may still be able to rm it */
429 			if (unlinkat(caller->fd, entry, flag) == 0)
430 				return (0);
431 			if (interactive)
432 				err = errno;
433 			(void) fprintf(stderr,
434 			    interactive ?
435 			    gettext("rm: Unable to remove directory %s: %s\n") :
436 			    gettext("rm: cannot read directory %s: %s\n"),
437 			    pathbuf, strerror(err));
438 			errcnt++;
439 			return (0);
440 		}
441 
442 		/*
443 		 * There is a race condition here too; if we open a directory
444 		 * we have to make sure it's still the same directory we
445 		 * stat'ed and checked against root earlier.  Let's check.
446 		 */
447 		if (fstat(frame.fd, &temp) != 0 ||
448 		    frame.ino != temp.st_ino ||
449 		    frame.dev != temp.st_dev) {
450 			(void) fprintf(stderr,
451 			    gettext("rm: %s: directory renamed\n"), pathbuf);
452 			closeframe(&frame);
453 			errcnt++;
454 			return (0);
455 		}
456 
457 		if (caller != &top) {
458 			if (checkdir(caller, &frame) != 0) {
459 				closeframe(&frame);
460 				goto unlinkit;
461 			}
462 		}
463 		pushdir(&frame);
464 
465 		/*
466 		 * rm() only returns -1 if popdir failed at some point;
467 		 * frame.dp is no longer reliable and we must drop out.
468 		 */
469 		while ((dent = readdir(frame.dp)) != NULL) {
470 			if (strcmp(dent->d_name, ".") == 0 ||
471 			    strcmp(dent->d_name, "..") == 0)
472 				continue;
473 
474 			if (rm(dent->d_name, &frame) != 0)
475 				break;
476 		}
477 
478 		if (popdir(dent == NULL) != 0)
479 			return (-1);
480 
481 		/*
482 		 * We recursed and the subdirectory may have set the CANTCLOSE
483 		 * flag; we need to clear it except for &top.
484 		 * Recursion may have invalidated entry because of closedir().
485 		 */
486 		if (caller != &top) {
487 			caller->flags &= ~DIR_CANTCLOSE;
488 			entry = &pathbuf[caller->up->pathend + 1];
489 		}
490 	} else {
491 		flag = 0;
492 	}
493 unlinkit:
494 	/*
495 	 * If interactive, ask for acknowledgement.
496 	 */
497 	if (interactive) {
498 		if (!confirm(stderr, gettext("rm: remove %s (%s/%s)? "),
499 		    pathbuf, yeschr, nochr)) {
500 			return (0);
501 		}
502 	} else if (!silent && flag == 0) {
503 		/*
504 		 * If not silent, and stdin is a terminal, and there's
505 		 * no write access, and the file isn't a symbolic link,
506 		 * ask for permission.  If flag is set, then we know it's
507 		 * a directory so we skip this test as it was done above.
508 		 *
509 		 * TRANSLATION_NOTE - The following message will contain the
510 		 * first character of the strings for "yes" and "no" defined
511 		 * in the file "nl_langinfo.po".  After substitution, the
512 		 * message will appear as follows:
513 		 *	rm: <filename>: override protection XXX (y/n)?
514 		 * where XXX is the permission mode bits of the file in octal
515 		 * and <filename> is the file to be removed
516 		 *
517 		 */
518 		if (ontty && !S_ISLNK(temp.st_mode) &&
519 		    __accessat(caller->fd, entry, W_OK|E_OK) != 0 &&
520 		    !confirm(stdout,
521 		    gettext("rm: %s: override protection %o (%s/%s)? "),
522 		    pathbuf, temp.st_mode & 0777, yeschr, nochr)) {
523 			return (0);
524 		}
525 	}
526 
527 	if (unlinkat(caller->fd, entry, flag) != 0) {
528 		err = errno;
529 		if (err == ENOENT)
530 			return (0);
531 
532 		if (flag != 0) {
533 			if (err == EINVAL) {
534 				(void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(
535 				    "rm: Cannot remove any directory in the "
536 				    "path of the current working directory\n"
537 				    "%s\n"), pathbuf);
538 			} else {
539 				if (err == EEXIST)
540 					err = ENOTEMPTY;
541 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
542 				    gettext("rm: Unable to remove directory %s:"
543 				    " %s\n"), pathbuf, strerror(err));
544 			}
545 		} else {
546 #ifndef XPG4
547 			if (!silent || interactive) {
548 #endif
549 
550 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
551 				    gettext("rm: %s not removed: %s\n"),
552 				    pathbuf, strerror(err));
553 #ifndef XPG4
554 			}
555 #endif
556 		}
557 		errcnt++;
558 	}
559 	return (0);
560 }
561 
562 static int
563 yes(void)
564 {
565 	int i, b;
566 	char ans[SCHAR_MAX + 1];
567 
568 	for (i = 0; ; i++) {
569 		b = getchar();
570 		if (b == '\n' || b == '\0' || b == EOF) {
571 			ans[i] = 0;
572 			break;
573 		}
574 		if (i < SCHAR_MAX)
575 			ans[i] = (char)b;
576 	}
577 	if (i >= SCHAR_MAX) {
578 		i = SCHAR_MAX;
579 		ans[SCHAR_MAX] = 0;
580 	}
581 	if ((i == 0) | (strncmp(yeschr, ans, i)))
582 		return (0);
583 	return (1);
584 }
585 
586 static int
587 confirm(FILE *fp, const char *q, ...)
588 {
589 	va_list ap;
590 
591 	va_start(ap, q);
592 	(void) vfprintf(fp, q, ap);
593 	va_end(ap);
594 	return (yes());
595 }
596 
597 static void
598 memerror(void)
599 {
600 	(void) fprintf(stderr, gettext("rm: Insufficient memory.\n"));
601 	exit(1);
602 }
603 
604 /*
605  * If we can't stat "..", it's either not there or we can't search
606  * the current directory; in that case we can't return back through
607  * "..", so we need to keep the parent open.
608  * Check that we came from "..", if not then this directory entry is an
609  * additional link and there is risk of a filesystem cycle and we also
610  * can't go back up through ".." and we keep the directory open.
611  */
612 static int
613 checkdir(struct dlist *caller, struct dlist *frmp)
614 {
615 	struct stat up;
616 	struct dlist *ptr;
617 
618 	if (fstatat(frmp->fd, "..", &up, 0) != 0) {
619 		caller->flags |= DIR_CANTCLOSE;
620 		return (0);
621 	} else if (up.st_ino == caller->ino && up.st_dev == caller->dev) {
622 		return (0);
623 	}
624 
625 	/* Directory hard link, check cycle */
626 	for (ptr = caller; ptr != NULL; ptr = ptr->up) {
627 		if (frmp->dev == ptr->dev && frmp->ino == ptr->ino) {
628 			(void) fprintf(stderr,
629 			    gettext("rm: cycle detected for %s\n"), pathbuf);
630 			errcnt++;
631 			return (-1);
632 		}
633 	}
634 	caller->flags |= DIR_CANTCLOSE;
635 	return (0);
636 }
637