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libguestfs/daemon/realpath.c
Pino Toscano 05f84f4c21 Make realpath mandatory
commit a86eb0e0d2 made it an optional
feature, as on Windows it was not available; on the other hand, realpath
has been used unconditionally already for quite some time, so having
just the "realpath" command conditional on the presence of it does not
make much sense.

Drop the configure/build system handling of it, make the "realpath"
command no more optional, and keep the "realpath" feature as
unconditionally available now.
2014-05-21 14:58:40 +02:00

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/* libguestfs - the guestfsd daemon
* Copyright (C) 2009-2014 Red Hat 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 2 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, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include "cloexec.h"
#include "daemon.h"
#include "optgroups.h"
#include "actions.h"
char *
do_realpath (const char *path)
{
char *ret;
CHROOT_IN;
ret = realpath (path, NULL);
CHROOT_OUT;
if (ret == NULL) {
reply_with_perror ("%s", path);
return NULL;
}
return ret; /* caller frees */
}
static int find_path_element (int fd_cwd, int is_end, const char *name, char **name_ret);
char *
do_case_sensitive_path (const char *path)
{
size_t next;
int fd_cwd, fd2, err, is_end;
char *ret;
ret = strdup ("/");
if (ret == NULL) {
reply_with_perror ("strdup");
return NULL;
}
next = 1; /* next position in 'ret' buffer */
/* 'fd_cwd' here is a surrogate for the current working directory, so
* that we don't have to actually call chdir(2).
*/
fd_cwd = open (sysroot, O_RDONLY|O_DIRECTORY|O_CLOEXEC);
if (fd_cwd == -1) {
reply_with_perror ("%s", sysroot);
goto error;
}
/* First character is a '/'. Take each subsequent path element
* and follow it.
*/
while (*path) {
char *t;
size_t i, len;
CLEANUP_FREE char *name_in = NULL, *name_out = NULL;
i = strcspn (path, "/");
if (i == 0) {
path++;
continue;
}
if ((i == 1 && path[0] == '.') ||
(i == 2 && path[0] == '.' && path[1] == '.')) {
reply_with_error ("path contained . or .. elements");
goto error;
}
name_in = strndup (path, i);
if (name_in == NULL) {
reply_with_perror ("strdup");
goto error;
}
/* Skip to next element in path (for the next loop iteration). */
path += i;
is_end = *path == 0;
/* Read the current directory looking (case insensitively) for
* this element of the path. This replaces 'name' with the
* correct case version.
*/
if (find_path_element (fd_cwd, is_end, name_in, &name_out) == -1)
goto error;
len = strlen (name_out);
/* Add the real name of this path element to the return value. */
if (next > 1)
ret[next++] = '/';
t = realloc (ret, next+len+1);
if (t == NULL) {
reply_with_perror ("realloc");
goto error;
}
ret = t;
strcpy (&ret[next], name_out);
next += len;
/* Is it a directory? Try going into it. */
fd2 = openat (fd_cwd, name_out, O_RDONLY|O_DIRECTORY|O_CLOEXEC);
err = errno;
close (fd_cwd);
fd_cwd = fd2;
errno = err;
if (fd_cwd == -1) {
/* Some errors are OK provided we've reached the end of the path. */
if (is_end && (errno == ENOTDIR || errno == ENOENT))
break;
reply_with_perror ("openat: %s", name_out);
goto error;
}
}
if (fd_cwd >= 0)
close (fd_cwd);
return ret; /* caller frees */
error:
if (fd_cwd >= 0)
close (fd_cwd);
free (ret);
return NULL;
}
/* 'fd_cwd' is a file descriptor pointing to an open directory.
* 'name' is the path element to search for. 'is_end' is a flag
* indicating if this is the last path element.
*
* We search the directory looking for a path element that case
* insensitively matches 'name', returning the actual name in '*name_ret'.
*
* If this is successful, return 0. If it fails, reply with an error
* and return -1.
*/
static int
find_path_element (int fd_cwd, int is_end, const char *name, char **name_ret)
{
int fd2;
DIR *dir;
struct dirent *d;
fd2 = dup_cloexec (fd_cwd); /* because closedir will close it */
if (fd2 == -1) {
reply_with_perror ("dup");
return -1;
}
dir = fdopendir (fd2);
if (dir == NULL) {
reply_with_perror ("opendir");
close (fd2);
return -1;
}
for (;;) {
errno = 0;
d = readdir (dir);
if (d == NULL)
break;
if (STRCASEEQ (d->d_name, name))
break;
}
if (d == NULL && errno != 0) {
reply_with_perror ("readdir");
closedir (dir);
return -1;
}
if (d == NULL && is_end) {
/* Last path element: return it as-is, assuming that the user will
* create a new file or directory (RHBZ#840115).
*/
closedir (dir);
*name_ret = strdup (name);
if (*name_ret == NULL) {
reply_with_perror ("strdup");
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
if (d == NULL) {
reply_with_error ("%s: no file or directory found with this name", name);
closedir (dir);
return -1;
}
*name_ret = strdup (d->d_name);
if (*name_ret == NULL) {
reply_with_perror ("strdup");
closedir (dir);
return -1;
}
/* NB: closedir frees the structure associated with 'd', so we must
* do this last.
*/
if (closedir (dir) == -1) {
reply_with_perror ("closedir");
return -1;
}
return 0;
}