s4-dsdb-tests: Make unique object names to test with in deletetest
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1 /*
2 * VFS module to provide a sorted directory list.
4 * Copyright (C) Andy Kelk (andy@mopoke.co.uk), 2009
7 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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21 #include "includes.h"
22 #include "smbd/smbd.h"
23 #include "system/filesys.h"
25 static int compare_dirent (const struct dirent *da, const struct dirent *db)
27 return strcasecmp_m(da->d_name, db->d_name);
30 struct dirsort_privates {
31 struct dirsort_privates *prev, *next;
32 long pos;
33 struct dirent *directory_list;
34 unsigned int number_of_entries;
35 struct timespec mtime;
36 DIR *source_directory;
37 files_struct *fsp; /* If open via FDOPENDIR. */
38 struct smb_filename *smb_fname; /* If open via OPENDIR */
41 static bool get_sorted_dir_mtime(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
42 struct dirsort_privates *data,
43 struct timespec *ret_mtime)
45 int ret;
46 struct timespec mtime;
48 if (data->fsp) {
49 ret = fsp_stat(data->fsp);
50 mtime = data->fsp->fsp_name->st.st_ex_mtime;
51 } else {
52 ret = SMB_VFS_STAT(handle->conn, data->smb_fname);
53 mtime = data->smb_fname->st.st_ex_mtime;
56 if (ret == -1) {
57 return false;
60 *ret_mtime = mtime;
62 return true;
65 static bool open_and_sort_dir(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
66 struct dirsort_privates *data)
68 unsigned int i = 0;
69 unsigned int total_count = 0;
71 data->number_of_entries = 0;
73 if (get_sorted_dir_mtime(handle, data, &data->mtime) == false) {
74 return false;
77 while (SMB_VFS_NEXT_READDIR(handle, data->source_directory, NULL)
78 != NULL) {
79 total_count++;
82 if (total_count == 0) {
83 return false;
86 /* Open the underlying directory and count the number of entries
87 Skip back to the beginning as we'll read it again */
88 SMB_VFS_NEXT_REWINDDIR(handle, data->source_directory);
90 /* Set up an array and read the directory entries into it */
91 TALLOC_FREE(data->directory_list); /* destroy previous cache if needed */
92 data->directory_list = talloc_zero_array(data,
93 struct dirent,
94 total_count);
95 if (!data->directory_list) {
96 return false;
98 for (i = 0; i < total_count; i++) {
99 struct dirent *dp = SMB_VFS_NEXT_READDIR(handle,
100 data->source_directory,
101 NULL);
102 if (dp == NULL) {
103 break;
105 data->directory_list[i] = *dp;
108 data->number_of_entries = i;
110 /* Sort the directory entries by name */
111 TYPESAFE_QSORT(data->directory_list, data->number_of_entries, compare_dirent);
112 return true;
115 static DIR *dirsort_opendir(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
116 const char *fname, const char *mask,
117 uint32 attr)
119 struct dirsort_privates *list_head = NULL;
120 struct dirsort_privates *data = NULL;
122 if (SMB_VFS_HANDLE_TEST_DATA(handle)) {
123 /* Find the list head of all open directories. */
124 SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, list_head, struct dirsort_privates,
125 return NULL);
128 /* set up our private data about this directory */
129 data = talloc_zero(handle->conn, struct dirsort_privates);
130 if (!data) {
131 return NULL;
134 data->smb_fname = synthetic_smb_fname(data, fname, NULL, NULL);
135 if (data->smb_fname == NULL) {
136 TALLOC_FREE(data);
137 return NULL;
140 /* Open the underlying directory and count the number of entries */
141 data->source_directory = SMB_VFS_NEXT_OPENDIR(handle, fname, mask,
142 attr);
144 if (data->source_directory == NULL) {
145 TALLOC_FREE(data);
146 return NULL;
149 if (!open_and_sort_dir(handle, data)) {
150 SMB_VFS_NEXT_CLOSEDIR(handle,data->source_directory);
151 TALLOC_FREE(data);
152 return NULL;
155 /* Add to the private list of all open directories. */
156 DLIST_ADD(list_head, data);
157 SMB_VFS_HANDLE_SET_DATA(handle, list_head, NULL,
158 struct dirsort_privates, return NULL);
160 return data->source_directory;
163 static DIR *dirsort_fdopendir(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
164 files_struct *fsp,
165 const char *mask,
166 uint32 attr)
168 struct dirsort_privates *list_head = NULL;
169 struct dirsort_privates *data = NULL;
171 if (SMB_VFS_HANDLE_TEST_DATA(handle)) {
172 /* Find the list head of all open directories. */
173 SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, list_head, struct dirsort_privates,
174 return NULL);
177 /* set up our private data about this directory */
178 data = talloc_zero(handle->conn, struct dirsort_privates);
179 if (!data) {
180 return NULL;
183 data->fsp = fsp;
185 /* Open the underlying directory and count the number of entries */
186 data->source_directory = SMB_VFS_NEXT_FDOPENDIR(handle, fsp, mask,
187 attr);
189 if (data->source_directory == NULL) {
190 TALLOC_FREE(data);
191 return NULL;
194 if (!open_and_sort_dir(handle, data)) {
195 SMB_VFS_NEXT_CLOSEDIR(handle,data->source_directory);
196 TALLOC_FREE(data);
197 /* fd is now closed. */
198 fsp->fh->fd = -1;
199 return NULL;
202 /* Add to the private list of all open directories. */
203 DLIST_ADD(list_head, data);
204 SMB_VFS_HANDLE_SET_DATA(handle, list_head, NULL,
205 struct dirsort_privates, return NULL);
207 return data->source_directory;
210 static struct dirent *dirsort_readdir(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
211 DIR *dirp,
212 SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf)
214 struct dirsort_privates *data = NULL;
215 struct timespec current_mtime;
217 SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, data, struct dirsort_privates,
218 return NULL);
220 while(data && (data->source_directory != dirp)) {
221 data = data->next;
223 if (data == NULL) {
224 return NULL;
227 if (get_sorted_dir_mtime(handle, data, &current_mtime) == false) {
228 return NULL;
231 /* throw away cache and re-read the directory if we've changed */
232 if (timespec_compare(&current_mtime, &data->mtime)) {
233 SMB_VFS_NEXT_REWINDDIR(handle, data->source_directory);
234 open_and_sort_dir(handle, data);
237 if (data->pos >= data->number_of_entries) {
238 return NULL;
241 return &data->directory_list[data->pos++];
244 static void dirsort_seekdir(vfs_handle_struct *handle, DIR *dirp,
245 long offset)
247 struct timespec current_mtime;
248 struct dirsort_privates *data = NULL;
250 SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, data, struct dirsort_privates, return);
252 /* Find the entry holding dirp. */
253 while(data && (data->source_directory != dirp)) {
254 data = data->next;
256 if (data == NULL) {
257 return;
259 if (offset >= data->number_of_entries) {
260 return;
262 data->pos = offset;
264 if (get_sorted_dir_mtime(handle, data, &current_mtime) == false) {
265 return;
268 if (timespec_compare(&current_mtime, &data->mtime)) {
269 /* Directory changed. We must re-read the
270 cache and search for the name that was
271 previously stored at the offset being
272 requested, otherwise after the re-sort
273 we will point to the wrong entry. The
274 OS/2 incremental delete code relies on
275 this. */
276 unsigned int i;
277 char *wanted_name = talloc_strdup(handle->conn,
278 data->directory_list[offset].d_name);
279 if (wanted_name == NULL) {
280 return;
282 SMB_VFS_NEXT_REWINDDIR(handle, data->source_directory);
283 open_and_sort_dir(handle, data);
284 /* Now search for where we were. */
285 data->pos = 0;
286 for (i = 0; i < data->number_of_entries; i++) {
287 if(strcmp(wanted_name, data->directory_list[i].d_name) == 0) {
288 data->pos = i;
289 break;
292 TALLOC_FREE(wanted_name);
296 static long dirsort_telldir(vfs_handle_struct *handle, DIR *dirp)
298 struct dirsort_privates *data = NULL;
299 SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, data, struct dirsort_privates,
300 return -1);
302 /* Find the entry holding dirp. */
303 while(data && (data->source_directory != dirp)) {
304 data = data->next;
306 if (data == NULL) {
307 return -1;
309 return data->pos;
312 static void dirsort_rewinddir(vfs_handle_struct *handle, DIR *dirp)
314 struct dirsort_privates *data = NULL;
315 SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, data, struct dirsort_privates, return);
317 /* Find the entry holding dirp. */
318 while(data && (data->source_directory != dirp)) {
319 data = data->next;
321 if (data == NULL) {
322 return;
324 data->pos = 0;
327 static int dirsort_closedir(vfs_handle_struct *handle, DIR *dirp)
329 struct dirsort_privates *list_head = NULL;
330 struct dirsort_privates *data = NULL;
331 int ret;
333 SMB_VFS_HANDLE_GET_DATA(handle, list_head, struct dirsort_privates, return -1);
334 /* Find the entry holding dirp. */
335 for(data = list_head; data && (data->source_directory != dirp); data = data->next) {
338 if (data == NULL) {
339 return -1;
341 /* Remove from the list and re-store the list head. */
342 DLIST_REMOVE(list_head, data);
343 SMB_VFS_HANDLE_SET_DATA(handle, list_head, NULL,
344 struct dirsort_privates, return -1);
346 ret = SMB_VFS_NEXT_CLOSEDIR(handle, dirp);
347 TALLOC_FREE(data);
348 return ret;
351 static struct vfs_fn_pointers vfs_dirsort_fns = {
352 .opendir_fn = dirsort_opendir,
353 .fdopendir_fn = dirsort_fdopendir,
354 .readdir_fn = dirsort_readdir,
355 .seekdir_fn = dirsort_seekdir,
356 .telldir_fn = dirsort_telldir,
357 .rewind_dir_fn = dirsort_rewinddir,
358 .closedir_fn = dirsort_closedir,
361 NTSTATUS vfs_dirsort_init(void)
363 return smb_register_vfs(SMB_VFS_INTERFACE_VERSION, "dirsort",
364 &vfs_dirsort_fns);