/* fchdir replacement. Copyright (C) 2006-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ #include /* Specification. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "assure.h" #include "dosname.h" #include "filenamecat.h" #ifndef REPLACE_OPEN_DIRECTORY # define REPLACE_OPEN_DIRECTORY 0 #endif /* This replacement assumes that a directory is not renamed while opened through a file descriptor. FIXME: On mingw, this would be possible to enforce if we were to also open a HANDLE to each directory currently visited by a file descriptor, since mingw refuses to rename any in-use file system object. */ /* Array of file descriptors opened. If REPLACE_OPEN_DIRECTORY or if it points to a directory, it stores info about this directory. */ typedef struct { char *name; /* Absolute name of the directory, or NULL. */ /* FIXME - add a DIR* member to make dirfd possible on mingw? */ } dir_info_t; static dir_info_t *dirs; static size_t dirs_allocated; /* Try to ensure dirs has enough room for a slot at index fd; free any contents already in that slot. Return false and set errno to ENOMEM on allocation failure. */ static bool ensure_dirs_slot (size_t fd) { if (fd < dirs_allocated) free (dirs[fd].name); else { size_t new_allocated; dir_info_t *new_dirs; new_allocated = 2 * dirs_allocated + 1; if (new_allocated <= fd) new_allocated = fd + 1; new_dirs = (dirs != NULL ? (dir_info_t *) realloc (dirs, new_allocated * sizeof *dirs) : (dir_info_t *) malloc (new_allocated * sizeof *dirs)); if (new_dirs == NULL) return false; memset (new_dirs + dirs_allocated, 0, (new_allocated - dirs_allocated) * sizeof *dirs); dirs = new_dirs; dirs_allocated = new_allocated; } return true; } /* Return an absolute name of DIR in malloc'd storage. */ static char * get_name (char const *dir) { char *cwd; char *result; int saved_errno; if (IS_ABSOLUTE_FILE_NAME (dir)) return strdup (dir); /* We often encounter "."; treat it as a special case. */ cwd = getcwd (NULL, 0); if (!cwd || (dir[0] == '.' && dir[1] == '\0')) return cwd; result = mfile_name_concat (cwd, dir, NULL); saved_errno = errno; free (cwd); errno = saved_errno; return result; } /* Hook into the gnulib replacements for open() and close() to keep track of the open file descriptors. */ /* Close FD, cleaning up any fd to name mapping if fd was visiting a directory. */ void _gl_unregister_fd (int fd) { if (fd >= 0 && fd < dirs_allocated) { free (dirs[fd].name); dirs[fd].name = NULL; } } /* Mark FD as visiting FILENAME. FD must be non-negative, and refer to an open file descriptor. If REPLACE_OPEN_DIRECTORY is non-zero, this should only be called if FD is visiting a directory. Close FD and return -1 if there is insufficient memory to track the directory name; otherwise return FD. */ int _gl_register_fd (int fd, const char *filename) { struct stat statbuf; assure (0 <= fd); if (REPLACE_OPEN_DIRECTORY || (fstat (fd, &statbuf) == 0 && S_ISDIR (statbuf.st_mode))) { if (!ensure_dirs_slot (fd) || (dirs[fd].name = get_name (filename)) == NULL) { int saved_errno = errno; close (fd); errno = saved_errno; return -1; } } return fd; } /* Mark NEWFD as a duplicate of OLDFD; useful from dup, dup2, dup3, and fcntl. Both arguments must be valid and distinct file descriptors. Close NEWFD and return -1 if OLDFD is tracking a directory, but there is insufficient memory to track the same directory in NEWFD; otherwise return NEWFD. */ int _gl_register_dup (int oldfd, int newfd) { assure (0 <= oldfd && 0 <= newfd && oldfd != newfd); if (oldfd < dirs_allocated && dirs[oldfd].name) { /* Duplicated a directory; must ensure newfd is allocated. */ if (!ensure_dirs_slot (newfd) || (dirs[newfd].name = strdup (dirs[oldfd].name)) == NULL) { int saved_errno = errno; close (newfd); errno = saved_errno; newfd = -1; } } else if (newfd < dirs_allocated) { /* Duplicated a non-directory; ensure newfd is cleared. */ free (dirs[newfd].name); dirs[newfd].name = NULL; } return newfd; } /* If FD is currently visiting a directory, then return the name of that directory. Otherwise, return NULL and set errno. */ const char * _gl_directory_name (int fd) { if (0 <= fd && fd < dirs_allocated && dirs[fd].name != NULL) return dirs[fd].name; /* At this point, fd is either invalid, or open but not a directory. If dup2 fails, errno is correctly EBADF. */ if (0 <= fd) { if (dup2 (fd, fd) == fd) errno = ENOTDIR; } else errno = EBADF; return NULL; } /* Implement fchdir() in terms of chdir(). */ int fchdir (int fd) { const char *name = _gl_directory_name (fd); return name ? chdir (name) : -1; }