2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 Directory handling routines
4 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998
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24 This module implements directory related functions for Samba.
27 typedef struct _dptr_struct
{
28 struct _dptr_struct
*next
, *prev
;
31 connection_struct
*conn
;
34 char *wcard
; /* Field only used for trans2_ searches */
35 uint16 attr
; /* Field only used for trans2_ searches */
39 static struct bitmap
*dptr_bmap
;
40 static dptr_struct
*dirptrs
;
42 static int dptrs_open
= 0;
44 #define INVALID_DPTR_KEY (-3)
46 /****************************************************************************
47 Initialise the dir bitmap.
48 ****************************************************************************/
52 static BOOL dptrs_init
=False
;
57 dptr_bmap
= bitmap_allocate(MAX_DIRECTORY_HANDLES
);
60 exit_server("out of memory in init_dptrs");
65 /****************************************************************************
66 Idle a dptr - the directory is closed but the control info is kept.
67 ****************************************************************************/
69 static void dptr_idle(dptr_struct
*dptr
)
72 DEBUG(4,("Idling dptr dnum %d\n",dptr
->dnum
));
79 /****************************************************************************
81 ****************************************************************************/
83 static void dptr_idleoldest(void)
88 * Go to the end of the list.
90 for(dptr
= dirptrs
; dptr
&& dptr
->next
; dptr
= dptr
->next
)
94 DEBUG(0,("No dptrs available to idle ?\n"));
99 * Idle the oldest pointer.
102 for(; dptr
; dptr
= dptr
->prev
) {
110 /****************************************************************************
111 Get the dptr_struct for a dir index.
112 ****************************************************************************/
114 static dptr_struct
*dptr_get(int key
, BOOL forclose
)
118 for(dptr
= dirptrs
; dptr
; dptr
= dptr
->next
) {
119 if(dptr
->dnum
== key
) {
120 if (!forclose
&& !dptr
->ptr
) {
121 if (dptrs_open
>= MAX_OPEN_DIRECTORIES
)
123 DEBUG(4,("Reopening dptr key %d\n",key
));
124 if ((dptr
->ptr
= OpenDir(dptr
->conn
, dptr
->path
, True
)))
127 DLIST_PROMOTE(dirptrs
,dptr
);
134 /****************************************************************************
135 Get the dptr ptr for a dir index.
136 ****************************************************************************/
138 static void *dptr_ptr(int key
)
140 dptr_struct
*dptr
= dptr_get(key
, False
);
147 /****************************************************************************
148 Get the dir path for a dir index.
149 ****************************************************************************/
151 char *dptr_path(int key
)
153 dptr_struct
*dptr
= dptr_get(key
, False
);
160 /****************************************************************************
161 Get the dir wcard for a dir index (lanman2 specific).
162 ****************************************************************************/
164 char *dptr_wcard(int key
)
166 dptr_struct
*dptr
= dptr_get(key
, False
);
173 /****************************************************************************
174 Set the dir wcard for a dir index (lanman2 specific).
175 Returns 0 on ok, 1 on fail.
176 ****************************************************************************/
178 BOOL
dptr_set_wcard(int key
, char *wcard
)
180 dptr_struct
*dptr
= dptr_get(key
, False
);
189 /****************************************************************************
190 Set the dir attrib for a dir index (lanman2 specific).
191 Returns 0 on ok, 1 on fail.
192 ****************************************************************************/
194 BOOL
dptr_set_attr(int key
, uint16 attr
)
196 dptr_struct
*dptr
= dptr_get(key
, False
);
205 /****************************************************************************
206 Get the dir attrib for a dir index (lanman2 specific)
207 ****************************************************************************/
209 uint16
dptr_attr(int key
)
211 dptr_struct
*dptr
= dptr_get(key
, False
);
218 /****************************************************************************
219 Close a dptr (internal func).
220 ****************************************************************************/
222 static void dptr_close_internal(dptr_struct
*dptr
)
224 DEBUG(4,("closing dptr key %d\n",dptr
->dnum
));
226 DLIST_REMOVE(dirptrs
, dptr
);
229 * Free the dnum in the bitmap. Remember the dnum value is always
230 * biased by one with respect to the bitmap.
233 if(bitmap_query( dptr_bmap
, dptr
->dnum
- 1) != True
) {
234 DEBUG(0,("dptr_close_internal : Error - closing dnum = %d and bitmap not set !\n",
238 bitmap_clear(dptr_bmap
, dptr
->dnum
- 1);
245 /* Lanman 2 specific code */
246 SAFE_FREE(dptr
->wcard
);
247 string_set(&dptr
->path
,"");
251 /****************************************************************************
252 Close a dptr given a key.
253 ****************************************************************************/
255 void dptr_close(int *key
)
259 if(*key
== INVALID_DPTR_KEY
)
262 /* OS/2 seems to use -1 to indicate "close all directories" */
265 for(dptr
= dirptrs
; dptr
; dptr
= next
) {
267 dptr_close_internal(dptr
);
269 *key
= INVALID_DPTR_KEY
;
273 dptr
= dptr_get(*key
, True
);
276 DEBUG(0,("Invalid key %d given to dptr_close\n", *key
));
280 dptr_close_internal(dptr
);
282 *key
= INVALID_DPTR_KEY
;
285 /****************************************************************************
286 Close all dptrs for a cnum.
287 ****************************************************************************/
289 void dptr_closecnum(connection_struct
*conn
)
291 dptr_struct
*dptr
, *next
;
292 for(dptr
= dirptrs
; dptr
; dptr
= next
) {
294 if (dptr
->conn
== conn
)
295 dptr_close_internal(dptr
);
299 /****************************************************************************
300 Idle all dptrs for a cnum.
301 ****************************************************************************/
303 void dptr_idlecnum(connection_struct
*conn
)
306 for(dptr
= dirptrs
; dptr
; dptr
= dptr
->next
) {
307 if (dptr
->conn
== conn
&& dptr
->ptr
)
312 /****************************************************************************
313 Close a dptr that matches a given path, only if it matches the spid also.
314 ****************************************************************************/
316 void dptr_closepath(char *path
,uint16 spid
)
318 dptr_struct
*dptr
, *next
;
319 for(dptr
= dirptrs
; dptr
; dptr
= next
) {
321 if (spid
== dptr
->spid
&& strequal(dptr
->path
,path
))
322 dptr_close_internal(dptr
);
326 /****************************************************************************
327 Start a directory listing.
328 ****************************************************************************/
330 static BOOL
start_dir(connection_struct
*conn
,char *directory
)
332 DEBUG(5,("start_dir dir=%s\n",directory
));
334 if (!check_name(directory
,conn
))
340 conn
->dirptr
= OpenDir(conn
, directory
, True
);
343 string_set(&conn
->dirpath
,directory
);
350 /****************************************************************************
351 Try and close the oldest handle not marked for
352 expect close in the hope that the client has
353 finished with that one.
354 ****************************************************************************/
356 static void dptr_close_oldest(BOOL old
)
361 * Go to the end of the list.
363 for(dptr
= dirptrs
; dptr
&& dptr
->next
; dptr
= dptr
->next
)
367 DEBUG(0,("No old dptrs available to close oldest ?\n"));
372 * If 'old' is true, close the oldest oldhandle dnum (ie. 1 < dnum < 256) that
373 * does not have expect_close set. If 'old' is false, close
374 * one of the new dnum handles.
377 for(; dptr
; dptr
= dptr
->prev
) {
378 if ((old
&& (dptr
->dnum
< 256) && !dptr
->expect_close
) ||
379 (!old
&& (dptr
->dnum
> 255))) {
380 dptr_close_internal(dptr
);
386 /****************************************************************************
387 Create a new dir ptr. If the flag old_handle is true then we must allocate
388 from the bitmap range 0 - 255 as old SMBsearch directory handles are only
389 one byte long. If old_handle is false we allocate from the range
390 256 - MAX_DIRECTORY_HANDLES. We bias the number we return by 1 to ensure
391 a directory handle is never zero. All the above is folklore taught to
392 me at Andrew's knee.... :-) :-). JRA.
393 ****************************************************************************/
395 int dptr_create(connection_struct
*conn
,char *path
, BOOL old_handle
, BOOL expect_close
,uint16 spid
)
399 if (!start_dir(conn
,path
))
400 return(-2); /* Code to say use a unix error return code. */
402 if (dptrs_open
>= MAX_OPEN_DIRECTORIES
)
405 dptr
= (dptr_struct
*)malloc(sizeof(dptr_struct
));
407 DEBUG(0,("malloc fail in dptr_create.\n"));
416 * This is an old-style SMBsearch request. Ensure the
417 * value we return will fit in the range 1-255.
420 dptr
->dnum
= bitmap_find(dptr_bmap
, 0);
422 if(dptr
->dnum
== -1 || dptr
->dnum
> 254) {
425 * Try and close the oldest handle not marked for
426 * expect close in the hope that the client has
427 * finished with that one.
430 dptr_close_oldest(True
);
432 /* Now try again... */
433 dptr
->dnum
= bitmap_find(dptr_bmap
, 0);
435 if(dptr
->dnum
== -1 || dptr
->dnum
> 254) {
436 DEBUG(0,("dptr_create: returned %d: Error - all old dirptrs in use ?\n", dptr
->dnum
));
444 * This is a new-style trans2 request. Allocate from
445 * a range that will return 256 - MAX_DIRECTORY_HANDLES.
448 dptr
->dnum
= bitmap_find(dptr_bmap
, 255);
450 if(dptr
->dnum
== -1 || dptr
->dnum
< 255) {
453 * Try and close the oldest handle close in the hope that
454 * the client has finished with that one. This will only
455 * happen in the case of the Win98 client bug where it leaks
459 dptr_close_oldest(False
);
461 /* Now try again... */
462 dptr
->dnum
= bitmap_find(dptr_bmap
, 255);
464 if(dptr
->dnum
== -1 || dptr
->dnum
< 255) {
465 DEBUG(0,("dptr_create: returned %d: Error - all new dirptrs in use ?\n", dptr
->dnum
));
472 bitmap_set(dptr_bmap
, dptr
->dnum
);
474 dptr
->dnum
+= 1; /* Always bias the dnum by one - no zero dnums allowed. */
476 dptr
->ptr
= conn
->dirptr
;
477 string_set(&dptr
->path
,path
);
480 dptr
->expect_close
= expect_close
;
481 dptr
->wcard
= NULL
; /* Only used in lanman2 searches */
482 dptr
->attr
= 0; /* Only used in lanman2 searches */
484 DLIST_ADD(dirptrs
, dptr
);
486 DEBUG(3,("creating new dirptr %d for path %s, expect_close = %d\n",
487 dptr
->dnum
,path
,expect_close
));
492 /****************************************************************************
493 Fill the 5 byte server reserved dptr field.
494 ****************************************************************************/
496 BOOL
dptr_fill(char *buf1
,unsigned int key
)
498 unsigned char *buf
= (unsigned char *)buf1
;
499 void *p
= dptr_ptr(key
);
502 DEBUG(1,("filling null dirptr %d\n",key
));
506 DEBUG(6,("fill on key %u dirptr 0x%lx now at %d\n",key
,
507 (long)p
,(int)offset
));
509 SIVAL(buf
,1,offset
| DPTR_MASK
);
513 /****************************************************************************
514 Fetch the dir ptr and seek it given the 5 byte server field.
515 ****************************************************************************/
517 void *dptr_fetch(char *buf
,int *num
)
519 unsigned int key
= *(unsigned char *)buf
;
520 void *p
= dptr_ptr(key
);
523 DEBUG(3,("fetched null dirptr %d\n",key
));
527 offset
= IVAL(buf
,1)&~DPTR_MASK
;
529 DEBUG(3,("fetching dirptr %d for path %s at offset %d\n",
530 key
,dptr_path(key
),offset
));
534 /****************************************************************************
536 ****************************************************************************/
538 void *dptr_fetch_lanman2(int dptr_num
)
540 void *p
= dptr_ptr(dptr_num
);
543 DEBUG(3,("fetched null dirptr %d\n",dptr_num
));
546 DEBUG(3,("fetching dirptr %d for path %s\n",dptr_num
,dptr_path(dptr_num
)));
550 /****************************************************************************
551 Check a filetype for being valid.
552 ****************************************************************************/
554 BOOL
dir_check_ftype(connection_struct
*conn
,int mode
,SMB_STRUCT_STAT
*st
,int dirtype
)
558 /* Check the "may have" search bits. */
559 if (((mode
& ~dirtype
) & (aHIDDEN
| aSYSTEM
| aDIR
)) != 0)
562 /* Check the "must have" bits, which are the may have bits shifted eight */
563 /* If must have bit is set, the file/dir can not be returned in search unless the matching
564 file attribute is set */
565 mask
= ((dirtype
>> 8) & (aDIR
|aARCH
|aRONLY
|aHIDDEN
|aSYSTEM
)); /* & 0x37 */
567 if((mask
& (mode
& (aDIR
|aARCH
|aRONLY
|aHIDDEN
|aSYSTEM
))) == mask
) /* check if matching attribute present */
576 static BOOL
mangle_mask_match(connection_struct
*conn
, char *filename
, char *mask
)
578 mangle_map(filename
,True
,False
,SNUM(conn
));
579 return mask_match(filename
,mask
,False
);
582 /****************************************************************************
583 Get an 8.3 directory entry.
584 ****************************************************************************/
586 BOOL
get_dir_entry(connection_struct
*conn
,char *mask
,int dirtype
,char *fname
,
587 SMB_OFF_T
*size
,int *mode
,time_t *date
,BOOL check_descend
)
591 SMB_STRUCT_STAT sbuf
;
598 *path
= *pathreal
= *filename
= 0;
600 isrootdir
= (strequal(conn
->dirpath
,"./") ||
601 strequal(conn
->dirpath
,".") ||
602 strequal(conn
->dirpath
,"/"));
604 needslash
= ( conn
->dirpath
[strlen(conn
->dirpath
) -1] != '/');
611 dname
= ReadDirName(conn
->dirptr
);
613 DEBUG(6,("readdir on dirptr 0x%lx now at offset %d\n",
614 (long)conn
->dirptr
,TellDir(conn
->dirptr
)));
619 pstrcpy(filename
,dname
);
621 /* notice the special *.* handling. This appears to be the only difference
622 between the wildcard handling in this routine and in the trans2 routines.
623 see masktest for a demo
625 if ((strcmp(mask
,"*.*") == 0) ||
626 mask_match(filename
,mask
,False
) ||
627 mangle_mask_match(conn
,filename
,mask
))
629 if (isrootdir
&& (strequal(filename
,"..") || strequal(filename
,".")))
632 if (!mangle_is_8_3(filename
, False
)) {
633 mangle_map(filename
,True
,False
,SNUM(conn
));
636 pstrcpy(fname
,filename
);
638 pstrcpy(path
,conn
->dirpath
);
641 pstrcpy(pathreal
,path
);
643 pstrcat(pathreal
,dname
);
644 if (conn
->vfs_ops
.stat(conn
, pathreal
, &sbuf
) != 0)
646 DEBUG(5,("Couldn't stat 1 [%s]. Error = %s\n",path
, strerror(errno
) ));
650 *mode
= dos_mode(conn
,pathreal
,&sbuf
);
652 if (!dir_check_ftype(conn
,*mode
,&sbuf
,dirtype
))
654 DEBUG(5,("[%s] attribs didn't match %x\n",filename
,dirtype
));
658 *size
= sbuf
.st_size
;
659 *date
= sbuf
.st_mtime
;
661 DEBUG(3,("get_dir_entry mask=[%s] found %s fname=%s\n",mask
, pathreal
,fname
));
681 /*******************************************************************
682 Check to see if a user can read a file. This is only approximate,
683 it is used as part of the "hide unreadable" option. Don't
684 use it for anything security sensitive.
685 ********************************************************************/
687 static BOOL
user_can_read_file(connection_struct
*conn
, char *name
, SMB_STRUCT_STAT
*pst
)
689 extern struct current_user current_user
;
690 SEC_DESC
*psd
= NULL
;
696 uint32 access_granted
;
699 * If user is a member of the Admin group
700 * we never hide files from them.
703 if (conn
->admin_user
)
706 /* If we can't stat it does not show it */
707 if (!VALID_STAT(*pst
) && (vfs_stat(conn
, name
, pst
) != 0))
710 /* Pseudo-open the file (note - no fd's created). */
712 if(S_ISDIR(pst
->st_mode
))
713 fsp
= open_directory(conn
, name
, pst
, 0, SET_DENY_MODE(DENY_NONE
), (FILE_FAIL_IF_NOT_EXIST
|FILE_EXISTS_OPEN
),
714 unix_mode(conn
,aRONLY
|aDIR
, name
), &smb_action
);
716 fsp
= open_file_shared1(conn
, name
, pst
, FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES
, SET_DENY_MODE(DENY_NONE
),
717 (FILE_FAIL_IF_NOT_EXIST
|FILE_EXISTS_OPEN
), 0, 0, &access_mode
, &smb_action
);
722 /* Get NT ACL -allocated in main loop talloc context. No free needed here. */
723 sd_size
= conn
->vfs_ops
.fget_nt_acl(fsp
, fsp
->fd
, &psd
);
724 close_file(fsp
, False
);
726 /* No access if SD get failed. */
730 return se_access_check(psd
, current_user
.nt_user_token
, FILE_READ_DATA
,
731 &access_granted
, &status
);
734 /*******************************************************************
735 Check to see if a user can write a file (and only files, we do not
736 check dirs on this one). This is only approximate,
737 it is used as part of the "hide unwriteable" option. Don't
738 use it for anything security sensitive.
739 ********************************************************************/
741 static BOOL
user_can_write_file(connection_struct
*conn
, char *name
, SMB_STRUCT_STAT
*pst
)
743 extern struct current_user current_user
;
744 SEC_DESC
*psd
= NULL
;
750 uint32 access_granted
;
753 * If user is a member of the Admin group
754 * we never hide files from them.
757 if (conn
->admin_user
)
760 /* If we can't stat it does not show it */
761 if (!VALID_STAT(*pst
) && (vfs_stat(conn
, name
, pst
) != 0))
764 /* Pseudo-open the file (note - no fd's created). */
766 if(S_ISDIR(pst
->st_mode
))
769 fsp
= open_file_shared1(conn
, name
, pst
, FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES
, SET_DENY_MODE(DENY_NONE
),
770 (FILE_FAIL_IF_NOT_EXIST
|FILE_EXISTS_OPEN
), 0, 0, &access_mode
, &smb_action
);
775 /* Get NT ACL -allocated in main loop talloc context. No free needed here. */
776 sd_size
= conn
->vfs_ops
.fget_nt_acl(fsp
, fsp
->fd
, &psd
);
777 close_file(fsp
, False
);
779 /* No access if SD get failed. */
783 return se_access_check(psd
, current_user
.nt_user_token
, FILE_WRITE_DATA
,
784 &access_granted
, &status
);
787 /*******************************************************************
788 Is a file a "special" type ?
789 ********************************************************************/
791 static BOOL
file_is_special(connection_struct
*conn
, char *name
, SMB_STRUCT_STAT
*pst
)
794 * If user is a member of the Admin group
795 * we never hide files from them.
798 if (conn
->admin_user
)
801 /* If we can't stat it does not show it */
802 if (!VALID_STAT(*pst
) && (vfs_stat(conn
, name
, pst
) != 0))
805 if (S_ISREG(pst
->st_mode
) || S_ISDIR(pst
->st_mode
) || S_ISLNK(pst
->st_mode
))
811 /*******************************************************************
813 ********************************************************************/
815 void *OpenDir(connection_struct
*conn
, char *name
, BOOL use_veto
)
819 DIR *p
= conn
->vfs_ops
.opendir(conn
,name
);
824 dirp
= (Dir
*)malloc(sizeof(Dir
));
826 DEBUG(0,("Out of memory in OpenDir\n"));
827 conn
->vfs_ops
.closedir(conn
,p
);
830 dirp
->pos
= dirp
->numentries
= dirp
->mallocsize
= 0;
831 dirp
->data
= dirp
->current
= NULL
;
835 BOOL normal_entry
= True
;
841 normal_entry
= False
;
842 } else if (used
== 2) {
844 normal_entry
= False
;
846 n
= vfs_readdirname(conn
, p
);
849 if ((strcmp(".",n
) == 0) ||(strcmp("..",n
) == 0))
857 /* If it's a vetoed file, pretend it doesn't even exist */
858 if (normal_entry
&& use_veto
&& conn
&& IS_VETO_PATH(conn
, n
))
861 /* Honour _hide unreadable_ option */
862 if (normal_entry
&& conn
&& lp_hideunreadable(SNUM(conn
))) {
865 if (entry
|| asprintf(&entry
, "%s/%s/%s", conn
->origpath
, name
, n
) > 0) {
866 ret
= user_can_read_file(conn
, entry
, &st
);
874 /* Honour _hide unwriteable_ option */
875 if (normal_entry
&& conn
&& lp_hideunwriteable_files(SNUM(conn
))) {
878 if (entry
|| asprintf(&entry
, "%s/%s/%s", conn
->origpath
, name
, n
) > 0) {
879 ret
= user_can_write_file(conn
, entry
, &st
);
887 /* Honour _hide_special_ option */
888 if (normal_entry
&& conn
&& lp_hide_special_files(SNUM(conn
))) {
891 if (entry
|| asprintf(&entry
, "%s/%s/%s", conn
->origpath
, name
, n
) > 0) {
892 ret
= file_is_special(conn
, entry
, &st
);
902 if (used
+ l
> dirp
->mallocsize
) {
903 int s
= MAX(used
+l
,used
+2000);
905 r
= (char *)Realloc(dirp
->data
,s
);
907 DEBUG(0,("Out of memory in OpenDir\n"));
911 dirp
->mallocsize
= s
;
912 dirp
->current
= dirp
->data
;
915 pstrcpy(dirp
->data
+used
,n
);
920 conn
->vfs_ops
.closedir(conn
,p
);
921 return((void *)dirp
);
925 /*******************************************************************
927 ********************************************************************/
929 void CloseDir(void *p
)
932 SAFE_FREE(((Dir
*)p
)->data
);
936 /*******************************************************************
937 Read from a directory.
938 ********************************************************************/
940 char *ReadDirName(void *p
)
943 Dir
*dirp
= (Dir
*)p
;
945 if (!dirp
|| !dirp
->current
|| dirp
->pos
>= dirp
->numentries
) return(NULL
);
948 dirp
->current
= skip_string(dirp
->current
,1);
955 /*******************************************************************
957 ********************************************************************/
959 BOOL
SeekDir(void *p
,int pos
)
961 Dir
*dirp
= (Dir
*)p
;
963 if (!dirp
) return(False
);
965 if (pos
< dirp
->pos
) {
966 dirp
->current
= dirp
->data
;
970 while (dirp
->pos
< pos
&& ReadDirName(p
)) ;
972 return(dirp
->pos
== pos
);
975 /*******************************************************************
977 ********************************************************************/
981 Dir
*dirp
= (Dir
*)p
;
983 if (!dirp
) return(-1);
988 /*******************************************************************************
989 This section manages a global directory cache.
990 (It should probably be split into a separate module. crh)
991 ********************************************************************************/
1001 static ubi_dlNewList( dir_cache
);
1003 /*****************************************************************************
1004 Add an entry to the directory cache.
1010 *****************************************************************************/
1012 void DirCacheAdd( char *path
, char *name
, char *dname
, int snum
)
1016 dir_cache_entry
*entry
;
1018 /* Allocate the structure & string space in one go so that it can be freed
1019 * in one call to free().
1021 pathlen
= strlen( path
) +1; /* Bytes required to store path (with nul). */
1022 namelen
= strlen( name
) +1; /* Bytes required to store name (with nul). */
1023 entry
= (dir_cache_entry
*)malloc( sizeof( dir_cache_entry
)
1026 + strlen( dname
) +1 );
1027 if( NULL
== entry
) /* Not adding to the cache is not fatal, */
1028 return; /* so just return as if nothing happened. */
1030 /* Set pointers correctly and load values. */
1031 entry
->path
= pstrcpy( (char *)&entry
[1], path
);
1032 entry
->name
= pstrcpy( &(entry
->path
[pathlen
]), name
);
1033 entry
->dname
= pstrcpy( &(entry
->name
[namelen
]), dname
);
1036 /* Add the new entry to the linked list. */
1037 (void)ubi_dlAddHead( dir_cache
, entry
);
1038 DEBUG( 4, ("Added dir cache entry %s %s -> %s\n", path
, name
, dname
) );
1040 /* Free excess cache entries. */
1041 while( DIRCACHESIZE
< dir_cache
->count
)
1042 safe_free( ubi_dlRemTail( dir_cache
) );
1046 /*****************************************************************************
1047 Search for an entry to the directory cache.
1051 Output: The dname string of the located entry, or NULL if the entry was
1054 Notes: This uses a linear search, which is is okay because of
1055 the small size of the cache. Use a splay tree or hash
1057 *****************************************************************************/
1059 char *DirCacheCheck( char *path
, char *name
, int snum
)
1061 dir_cache_entry
*entry
;
1063 for( entry
= (dir_cache_entry
*)ubi_dlFirst( dir_cache
);
1065 entry
= (dir_cache_entry
*)ubi_dlNext( entry
) )
1067 if( entry
->snum
== snum
1068 && 0 == strcmp( name
, entry
->name
)
1069 && 0 == strcmp( path
, entry
->path
) )
1071 DEBUG(4, ("Got dir cache hit on %s %s -> %s\n",path
,name
,entry
->dname
));
1072 return( entry
->dname
);
1079 /*****************************************************************************
1080 Remove all cache entries which have an snum that matches the input.
1083 *****************************************************************************/
1085 void DirCacheFlush(int snum
)
1087 dir_cache_entry
*entry
;
1090 for(entry
= (dir_cache_entry
*)ubi_dlFirst( dir_cache
);
1092 next
= ubi_dlNext( entry
);
1093 if( entry
->snum
== snum
)
1094 safe_free( ubi_dlRemThis( dir_cache
, entry
) );
1095 entry
= (dir_cache_entry
*)next
;