2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 filename matching routine
4 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-2004
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21 This module was originally based on fnmatch.c copyright by the Free
22 Software Foundation. It bears little (if any) resemblence to that
28 * @brief MS-style Filename matching
32 #include "libcli/smb/smb_constants.h"
34 static int null_match(const char *p
)
46 the max_n structure is purely for efficiency, it doesn't contribute
47 to the matching algorithm except by ensuring that the algorithm does
48 not grow exponentially
57 p and n are the pattern and string being matched. The max_n array is
58 an optimisation only. The ldot pointer is NULL if the string does
59 not contain a '.', otherwise it points at the last dot in 'n'.
61 static int ms_fnmatch_core(const char *p
, const char *n
,
62 struct max_n
*max_n
, const char *ldot
)
68 while ((c
= next_codepoint(p
, &size
))) {
73 /* a '*' matches zero or more characters of any type */
74 if (max_n
->predot
&& max_n
->predot
<= n
) {
77 for (i
=0; n
[i
]; i
+= size_n
) {
78 next_codepoint(n
+i
, &size_n
);
79 if (ms_fnmatch_core(p
, n
+i
, max_n
+1, ldot
) == 0) {
83 if (!max_n
->predot
|| max_n
->predot
> n
) max_n
->predot
= n
;
87 /* a '<' matches zero or more characters of
88 any type, but stops matching at the last
90 if (max_n
->predot
&& max_n
->predot
<= n
) {
93 if (max_n
->postdot
&& max_n
->postdot
<= n
&& n
<= ldot
) {
96 for (i
=0; n
[i
]; i
+= size_n
) {
97 next_codepoint(n
+i
, &size_n
);
98 if (ms_fnmatch_core(p
, n
+i
, max_n
+1, ldot
) == 0) return 0;
100 if (ms_fnmatch_core(p
, n
+i
+size_n
, max_n
+1, ldot
) == 0) return 0;
101 if (!max_n
->postdot
|| max_n
->postdot
> n
) max_n
->postdot
= n
;
105 if (!max_n
->predot
|| max_n
->predot
> n
) max_n
->predot
= n
;
106 return null_match(p
);
109 /* a '?' matches any single character */
113 next_codepoint(n
, &size_n
);
118 /* a '?' matches any single character, but
119 treats '.' specially */
121 if (! n
[1] && null_match(p
) == 0) {
126 if (! *n
) return null_match(p
);
127 next_codepoint(n
, &size_n
);
132 /* a bit like a soft '.' */
133 if (*n
== 0 && null_match(p
) == 0) {
136 if (*n
!= '.') return -1;
137 next_codepoint(n
, &size_n
);
142 c2
= next_codepoint(n
, &size_n
);
143 if (c
!= c2
&& codepoint_cmpi(c
, c2
) != 0) {
158 int ms_fnmatch_protocol(const char *pattern
, const char *string
, int protocol
)
161 struct max_n
*max_n
= NULL
;
163 if (strcmp(string
, "..") == 0) {
167 if (strpbrk(pattern
, "<>*?\"") == NULL
) {
168 /* this is not just an optimisation - it is essential
169 for LANMAN1 correctness */
170 return strcasecmp_m(pattern
, string
);
173 if (protocol
<= PROTOCOL_LANMAN2
) {
174 char *p
= talloc_strdup(NULL
, pattern
);
179 for older negotiated protocols it is possible to
180 translate the pattern to produce a "new style"
181 pattern that exactly matches w2k behaviour
186 } else if (p
[i
] == '.' &&
191 } else if (p
[i
] == '*' &&
196 ret
= ms_fnmatch_protocol(p
, string
, PROTOCOL_NT1
);
201 for (count
=i
=0;pattern
[i
];i
++) {
202 if (pattern
[i
] == '*' || pattern
[i
] == '<') count
++;
205 max_n
= talloc_zero_array(NULL
, struct max_n
, count
);
210 ret
= ms_fnmatch_core(pattern
, string
, max_n
, strrchr(string
, '.'));
218 /** a generic fnmatch function - uses for non-CIFS pattern matching */
219 int gen_fnmatch(const char *pattern
, const char *string
)
221 return ms_fnmatch_protocol(pattern
, string
, PROTOCOL_NT1
);