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1 /* Various utilities - Unix variants
2 Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,
3 2004, 2005, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Written 1994, 1995, 1996 by:
5 Miguel de Icaza, Janne Kukonlehto, Dugan Porter,
6 Jakub Jelinek, Mauricio Plaza.
8 The mc_realpath routine is mostly from uClibc package, written
9 by Rick Sladkey <jrs@world.std.com>
11 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
12 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
14 (at your option) any later version.
16 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19 GNU General Public License for more details.
21 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
23 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
25 /** \file utilunix.c
26 * \brief Source: various utilities - Unix variant
29 #include <config.h>
31 #include <ctype.h>
32 #include <errno.h>
33 #include <limits.h>
34 #include <signal.h>
35 #include <stdarg.h>
36 #include <stdio.h>
37 #include <stdlib.h>
38 #include <string.h>
39 #include <fcntl.h>
40 #include <sys/param.h>
41 #include <sys/types.h>
42 #include <sys/stat.h>
43 #include <sys/wait.h>
44 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H
45 # include <sys/ioctl.h>
46 #endif
47 #include <unistd.h>
48 #include <pwd.h>
49 #include <grp.h>
51 #include "lib/global.h"
52 #include "src/execute.h"
53 #include "src/wtools.h" /* message() */
55 struct sigaction startup_handler;
57 #define UID_CACHE_SIZE 200
58 #define GID_CACHE_SIZE 30
60 typedef struct {
61 int index;
62 char *string;
63 } int_cache;
65 static int_cache uid_cache [UID_CACHE_SIZE];
66 static int_cache gid_cache [GID_CACHE_SIZE];
68 static char *i_cache_match (int id, int_cache *cache, int size)
70 int i;
72 for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
73 if (cache [i].index == id)
74 return cache [i].string;
75 return 0;
78 static void i_cache_add (int id, int_cache *cache, int size, char *text,
79 int *last)
81 g_free (cache [*last].string);
82 cache [*last].string = g_strdup (text);
83 cache [*last].index = id;
84 *last = ((*last)+1) % size;
87 char *get_owner (int uid)
89 struct passwd *pwd;
90 static char ibuf [10];
91 char *name;
92 static int uid_last;
94 if ((name = i_cache_match (uid, uid_cache, UID_CACHE_SIZE)) != NULL)
95 return name;
97 pwd = getpwuid (uid);
98 if (pwd){
99 i_cache_add (uid, uid_cache, UID_CACHE_SIZE, pwd->pw_name, &uid_last);
100 return pwd->pw_name;
102 else {
103 g_snprintf (ibuf, sizeof (ibuf), "%d", uid);
104 return ibuf;
108 char *get_group (int gid)
110 struct group *grp;
111 static char gbuf [10];
112 char *name;
113 static int gid_last;
115 if ((name = i_cache_match (gid, gid_cache, GID_CACHE_SIZE)) != NULL)
116 return name;
118 grp = getgrgid (gid);
119 if (grp){
120 i_cache_add (gid, gid_cache, GID_CACHE_SIZE, grp->gr_name, &gid_last);
121 return grp->gr_name;
122 } else {
123 g_snprintf (gbuf, sizeof (gbuf), "%d", gid);
124 return gbuf;
128 /* Since ncurses uses a handler that automatically refreshes the */
129 /* screen after a SIGCONT, and we don't want this behavior when */
130 /* spawning a child, we save the original handler here */
131 void save_stop_handler (void)
133 sigaction (SIGTSTP, NULL, &startup_handler);
136 int my_system (int flags, const char *shell, const char *command)
138 struct sigaction ignore, save_intr, save_quit, save_stop;
139 pid_t pid;
140 int status = 0;
142 ignore.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
143 sigemptyset (&ignore.sa_mask);
144 ignore.sa_flags = 0;
146 sigaction (SIGINT, &ignore, &save_intr);
147 sigaction (SIGQUIT, &ignore, &save_quit);
149 /* Restore the original SIGTSTP handler, we don't want ncurses' */
150 /* handler messing the screen after the SIGCONT */
151 sigaction (SIGTSTP, &startup_handler, &save_stop);
153 if ((pid = fork ()) < 0){
154 fprintf (stderr, "\n\nfork () = -1\n");
155 return -1;
157 if (pid == 0){
158 signal (SIGINT, SIG_DFL);
159 signal (SIGQUIT, SIG_DFL);
160 signal (SIGTSTP, SIG_DFL);
161 signal (SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
163 if (flags & EXECUTE_AS_SHELL)
164 execl (shell, shell, "-c", command, (char *) NULL);
165 else
167 gchar **shell_tokens;
168 const gchar *only_cmd;
169 shell_tokens = g_strsplit(shell," ", 2);
171 if (shell_tokens == NULL)
172 only_cmd = shell;
173 else
174 only_cmd = (*shell_tokens) ? *shell_tokens: shell;
176 execlp (only_cmd, shell, command, (char *) NULL);
179 execlp will replace current process,
180 therefore no sence in call of g_strfreev().
181 But this keeped for estetic reason :)
183 g_strfreev(shell_tokens);
187 _exit (127); /* Exec error */
188 } else {
189 while (waitpid (pid, &status, 0) < 0)
190 if (errno != EINTR){
191 status = -1;
192 break;
195 sigaction (SIGINT, &save_intr, NULL);
196 sigaction (SIGQUIT, &save_quit, NULL);
197 sigaction (SIGTSTP, &save_stop, NULL);
199 return WEXITSTATUS(status);
204 * Perform tilde expansion if possible.
205 * Always return a newly allocated string, even if it's unchanged.
207 char *
208 tilde_expand (const char *directory)
210 struct passwd *passwd;
211 const char *p, *q;
212 char *name;
214 if (*directory != '~')
215 return g_strdup (directory);
217 p = directory + 1;
219 /* d = "~" or d = "~/" */
220 if (!(*p) || (*p == PATH_SEP)) {
221 passwd = getpwuid (geteuid ());
222 q = (*p == PATH_SEP) ? p + 1 : "";
223 } else {
224 q = strchr (p, PATH_SEP);
225 if (!q) {
226 passwd = getpwnam (p);
227 } else {
228 name = g_strndup (p, q - p);
229 passwd = getpwnam (name);
230 q++;
231 g_free (name);
235 /* If we can't figure the user name, leave tilde unexpanded */
236 if (!passwd)
237 return g_strdup (directory);
239 return g_strconcat (passwd->pw_dir, PATH_SEP_STR, q, (char *) NULL);
243 * Return the directory where mc should keep its temporary files.
244 * This directory is (in Bourne shell terms) "${TMPDIR=/tmp}/mc-$USER"
245 * When called the first time, the directory is created if needed.
246 * The first call should be done early, since we are using fprintf()
247 * and not message() to report possible problems.
249 const char *
250 mc_tmpdir (void)
252 static char buffer[64];
253 static const char *tmpdir;
254 const char *sys_tmp;
255 struct passwd *pwd;
256 struct stat st;
257 const char *error = NULL;
259 /* Check if already correctly initialized */
260 if (tmpdir && lstat (tmpdir, &st) == 0 && S_ISDIR (st.st_mode) &&
261 st.st_uid == getuid () && (st.st_mode & 0777) == 0700)
262 return tmpdir;
264 sys_tmp = getenv ("TMPDIR");
265 if (!sys_tmp || sys_tmp[0] != '/') {
266 sys_tmp = TMPDIR_DEFAULT;
269 pwd = getpwuid (getuid ());
271 if (pwd)
272 g_snprintf (buffer, sizeof (buffer), "%s/mc-%s", sys_tmp,
273 pwd->pw_name);
274 else
275 g_snprintf (buffer, sizeof (buffer), "%s/mc-%lu", sys_tmp,
276 (unsigned long) getuid ());
278 canonicalize_pathname (buffer);
280 if (lstat (buffer, &st) == 0) {
281 /* Sanity check for existing directory */
282 if (!S_ISDIR (st.st_mode))
283 error = _("%s is not a directory\n");
284 else if (st.st_uid != getuid ())
285 error = _("Directory %s is not owned by you\n");
286 else if (((st.st_mode & 0777) != 0700)
287 && (chmod (buffer, 0700) != 0))
288 error = _("Cannot set correct permissions for directory %s\n");
289 } else {
290 /* Need to create directory */
291 if (mkdir (buffer, S_IRWXU) != 0) {
292 fprintf (stderr,
293 _("Cannot create temporary directory %s: %s\n"),
294 buffer, unix_error_string (errno));
295 error = "";
299 if (error != NULL) {
300 int test_fd;
301 char *test_fn, *fallback_prefix;
302 int fallback_ok = 0;
304 if (*error)
305 fprintf (stderr, error, buffer);
307 /* Test if sys_tmp is suitable for temporary files */
308 fallback_prefix = g_strdup_printf ("%s/mctest", sys_tmp);
309 test_fd = mc_mkstemps (&test_fn, fallback_prefix, NULL);
310 g_free (fallback_prefix);
311 if (test_fd != -1) {
312 close (test_fd);
313 test_fd = open (test_fn, O_RDONLY);
314 if (test_fd != -1) {
315 close (test_fd);
316 unlink (test_fn);
317 fallback_ok = 1;
321 if (fallback_ok) {
322 fprintf (stderr, _("Temporary files will be created in %s\n"),
323 sys_tmp);
324 g_snprintf (buffer, sizeof (buffer), "%s", sys_tmp);
325 error = NULL;
326 } else {
327 fprintf (stderr, _("Temporary files will not be created\n"));
328 g_snprintf (buffer, sizeof (buffer), "%s", "/dev/null/");
331 fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", _("Press any key to continue..."));
332 getc (stdin);
335 tmpdir = buffer;
337 if (!error)
338 g_setenv ("MC_TMPDIR", tmpdir, TRUE);
340 return tmpdir;
344 /* Pipes are guaranteed to be able to hold at least 4096 bytes */
345 /* More than that would be unportable */
346 #define MAX_PIPE_SIZE 4096
348 static int error_pipe[2]; /* File descriptors of error pipe */
349 static int old_error; /* File descriptor of old standard error */
351 /* Creates a pipe to hold standard error for a later analysis. */
352 /* The pipe can hold 4096 bytes. Make sure no more is written */
353 /* or a deadlock might occur. */
354 void open_error_pipe (void)
356 if (pipe (error_pipe) < 0){
357 message (D_NORMAL, _("Warning"), _(" Pipe failed "));
359 old_error = dup (2);
360 if(old_error < 0 || close(2) || dup (error_pipe[1]) != 2){
361 message (D_NORMAL, _("Warning"), _(" Dup failed "));
363 close (error_pipe[0]);
364 error_pipe[0] = -1;
366 else
369 * Settng stderr in nonblocking mode as we close it earlier, than
370 * program stops. We try to read some error at program startup,
371 * but we should not block on it.
373 * TODO: make piped stdin/stderr poll()/select()able to get rid
374 * of following hack.
376 int fd_flags;
377 fd_flags = fcntl (error_pipe[0], F_GETFL, NULL);
378 if (fd_flags != -1)
380 fd_flags |= O_NONBLOCK;
381 if (fcntl(error_pipe[0], F_SETFL, fd_flags) == -1)
383 /* TODO: handle it somehow */
387 /* we never write there */
388 close (error_pipe[1]);
389 error_pipe[1] = -1;
393 * Returns true if an error was displayed
394 * error: -1 - ignore errors, 0 - display warning, 1 - display error
395 * text is prepended to the error message from the pipe
398 close_error_pipe (int error, const char *text)
400 const char *title;
401 char msg[MAX_PIPE_SIZE];
402 int len = 0;
404 /* already closed */
405 if (error_pipe[0] == -1)
406 return 0;
408 if (error)
409 title = MSG_ERROR;
410 else
411 title = _("Warning");
412 if (old_error >= 0){
413 close (2);
414 dup (old_error);
415 close (old_error);
416 len = read (error_pipe[0], msg, MAX_PIPE_SIZE - 1);
418 if (len >= 0)
419 msg[len] = 0;
420 close (error_pipe[0]);
421 error_pipe[0] = -1;
423 if (error < 0)
424 return 0; /* Just ignore error message */
425 if (text == NULL){
426 if (len <= 0)
427 return 0; /* Nothing to show */
429 /* Show message from pipe */
430 message (error, title, "%s", msg);
431 } else {
432 /* Show given text and possible message from pipe */
433 message (error, title, " %s \n %s ", text, msg);
435 return 1;
439 * Canonicalize path, and return a new path. Do everything in place.
440 * The new path differs from path in:
441 * Multiple `/'s are collapsed to a single `/'.
442 * Leading `./'s and trailing `/.'s are removed.
443 * Trailing `/'s are removed.
444 * Non-leading `../'s and trailing `..'s are handled by removing
445 * portions of the path.
446 * Well formed UNC paths are modified only in the local part.
448 void
449 custom_canonicalize_pathname (char *path, CANON_PATH_FLAGS flags)
451 char *p, *s;
452 int len;
453 char *lpath = path; /* path without leading UNC part */
455 /* Detect and preserve UNC paths: //server/... */
456 if ( ( flags & CANON_PATH_GUARDUNC ) && path[0] == PATH_SEP && path[1] == PATH_SEP) {
457 p = path + 2;
458 while (p[0] && p[0] != '/')
459 p++;
460 if (p[0] == '/' && p > path + 2)
461 lpath = p;
464 if (!lpath[0] || !lpath[1])
465 return;
467 if ( flags & CANON_PATH_JOINSLASHES ) {
468 /* Collapse multiple slashes */
469 p = lpath;
470 while (*p) {
471 if (p[0] == PATH_SEP && p[1] == PATH_SEP) {
472 s = p + 1;
473 while (*(++s) == PATH_SEP);
474 str_move (p + 1, s);
476 p++;
480 if ( flags & CANON_PATH_JOINSLASHES ) {
481 /* Collapse "/./" -> "/" */
482 p = lpath;
483 while (*p) {
484 if (p[0] == PATH_SEP && p[1] == '.' && p[2] == PATH_SEP)
485 str_move (p, p + 2);
486 else
487 p++;
491 if ( flags & CANON_PATH_REMSLASHDOTS ) {
492 /* Remove trailing slashes */
493 p = lpath + strlen (lpath) - 1;
494 while (p > lpath && *p == PATH_SEP)
495 *p-- = 0;
497 /* Remove leading "./" */
498 if (lpath[0] == '.' && lpath[1] == PATH_SEP) {
499 if (lpath[2] == 0) {
500 lpath[1] = 0;
501 return;
502 } else {
503 str_move (lpath, lpath + 2);
507 /* Remove trailing "/" or "/." */
508 len = strlen (lpath);
509 if (len < 2)
510 return;
511 if (lpath[len - 1] == PATH_SEP) {
512 lpath[len - 1] = 0;
513 } else {
514 if (lpath[len - 1] == '.' && lpath[len - 2] == PATH_SEP) {
515 if (len == 2) {
516 lpath[1] = 0;
517 return;
518 } else {
519 lpath[len - 2] = 0;
525 if ( flags & CANON_PATH_REMDOUBLEDOTS ) {
526 /* Collapse "/.." with the previous part of path */
527 p = lpath;
528 while (p[0] && p[1] && p[2]) {
529 if ((p[0] != PATH_SEP || p[1] != '.' || p[2] != '.')
530 || (p[3] != PATH_SEP && p[3] != 0)) {
531 p++;
532 continue;
535 /* search for the previous token */
536 s = p - 1;
537 while (s >= lpath && *s != PATH_SEP)
538 s--;
540 s++;
542 /* If the previous token is "..", we cannot collapse it */
543 if (s[0] == '.' && s[1] == '.' && s + 2 == p) {
544 p += 3;
545 continue;
548 if (p[3] != 0) {
549 if (s == lpath && *s == PATH_SEP) {
550 /* "/../foo" -> "/foo" */
551 str_move (s + 1, p + 4);
552 } else {
553 /* "token/../foo" -> "foo" */
554 str_move (s, p + 4);
556 p = (s > lpath) ? s - 1 : s;
557 continue;
560 /* trailing ".." */
561 if (s == lpath) {
562 /* "token/.." -> "." */
563 if (lpath[0] != PATH_SEP) {
564 lpath[0] = '.';
566 lpath[1] = 0;
567 } else {
568 /* "foo/token/.." -> "foo" */
569 if (s == lpath + 1)
570 s[0] = 0;
571 else
572 s[-1] = 0;
573 break;
576 break;
581 void
582 canonicalize_pathname (char *path)
584 custom_canonicalize_pathname (path, CANON_PATH_ALL);
587 #ifdef HAVE_GET_PROCESS_STATS
588 # include <sys/procstats.h>
590 int gettimeofday (struct timeval *tp, void *tzp)
592 return get_process_stats(tp, PS_SELF, 0, 0);
594 #endif /* HAVE_GET_PROCESS_STATS */
596 char *
597 mc_realpath (const char *path, char resolved_path[])
599 #ifdef USE_SYSTEM_REALPATH
600 return realpath (path, resolved_path);
601 #else
602 char copy_path[PATH_MAX];
603 char link_path[PATH_MAX];
604 char got_path[PATH_MAX];
605 char *new_path = got_path;
606 char *max_path;
607 int readlinks = 0;
608 int n;
610 /* Make a copy of the source path since we may need to modify it. */
611 if (strlen (path) >= PATH_MAX - 2) {
612 errno = ENAMETOOLONG;
613 return NULL;
615 strcpy (copy_path, path);
616 path = copy_path;
617 max_path = copy_path + PATH_MAX - 2;
618 /* If it's a relative pathname use getwd for starters. */
619 if (*path != '/') {
620 /* Ohoo... */
621 #ifdef HAVE_GETCWD
622 getcwd (new_path, PATH_MAX - 1);
623 #else
624 getwd (new_path);
625 #endif
626 new_path += strlen (new_path);
627 if (new_path[-1] != '/')
628 *new_path++ = '/';
629 } else {
630 *new_path++ = '/';
631 path++;
633 /* Expand each slash-separated pathname component. */
634 while (*path != '\0') {
635 /* Ignore stray "/". */
636 if (*path == '/') {
637 path++;
638 continue;
640 if (*path == '.') {
641 /* Ignore ".". */
642 if (path[1] == '\0' || path[1] == '/') {
643 path++;
644 continue;
646 if (path[1] == '.') {
647 if (path[2] == '\0' || path[2] == '/') {
648 path += 2;
649 /* Ignore ".." at root. */
650 if (new_path == got_path + 1)
651 continue;
652 /* Handle ".." by backing up. */
653 while ((--new_path)[-1] != '/');
654 continue;
658 /* Safely copy the next pathname component. */
659 while (*path != '\0' && *path != '/') {
660 if (path > max_path) {
661 errno = ENAMETOOLONG;
662 return NULL;
664 *new_path++ = *path++;
666 #ifdef S_IFLNK
667 /* Protect against infinite loops. */
668 if (readlinks++ > MAXSYMLINKS) {
669 errno = ELOOP;
670 return NULL;
672 /* See if latest pathname component is a symlink. */
673 *new_path = '\0';
674 n = readlink (got_path, link_path, PATH_MAX - 1);
675 if (n < 0) {
676 /* EINVAL means the file exists but isn't a symlink. */
677 if (errno != EINVAL) {
678 /* Make sure it's null terminated. */
679 *new_path = '\0';
680 strcpy (resolved_path, got_path);
681 return NULL;
683 } else {
684 /* Note: readlink doesn't add the null byte. */
685 link_path[n] = '\0';
686 if (*link_path == '/')
687 /* Start over for an absolute symlink. */
688 new_path = got_path;
689 else
690 /* Otherwise back up over this component. */
691 while (*(--new_path) != '/');
692 /* Safe sex check. */
693 if (strlen (path) + n >= PATH_MAX - 2) {
694 errno = ENAMETOOLONG;
695 return NULL;
697 /* Insert symlink contents into path. */
698 strcat (link_path, path);
699 strcpy (copy_path, link_path);
700 path = copy_path;
702 #endif /* S_IFLNK */
703 *new_path++ = '/';
705 /* Delete trailing slash but don't whomp a lone slash. */
706 if (new_path != got_path + 1 && new_path[-1] == '/')
707 new_path--;
708 /* Make sure it's null terminated. */
709 *new_path = '\0';
710 strcpy (resolved_path, got_path);
711 return resolved_path;
712 #endif /* USE_SYSTEM_REALPATH */
715 /* Return the index of the permissions triplet */
717 get_user_permissions (struct stat *st) {
718 static gboolean initialized = FALSE;
719 static gid_t *groups;
720 static int ngroups;
721 static uid_t uid;
722 int i;
724 if (!initialized) {
725 uid = geteuid ();
727 ngroups = getgroups (0, NULL);
728 if (ngroups == -1)
729 ngroups = 0; /* ignore errors */
731 /* allocate space for one element in addition to what
732 * will be filled by getgroups(). */
733 groups = g_new (gid_t, ngroups + 1);
735 if (ngroups != 0) {
736 ngroups = getgroups (ngroups, groups);
737 if (ngroups == -1)
738 ngroups = 0; /* ignore errors */
741 /* getgroups() may or may not return the effective group ID,
742 * so we always include it at the end of the list. */
743 groups[ngroups++] = getegid ();
745 initialized = TRUE;
748 if (st->st_uid == uid || uid == 0)
749 return 0;
751 for (i = 0; i < ngroups; i++) {
752 if (st->st_gid == groups[i])
753 return 1;
756 return 2;