/* $OpenBSD: fileio.c,v 1.80 2006/12/24 01:20:53 kjell Exp $ */
/* This file is in the public domain. */
/*
* POSIX fileio.c
*/
#include "def.h"
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include "kbd.h"
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <dirent.h>
/* #include <pwd.h> TESTING seems obsolete */
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
/* #include <ctype.h> TESTING idem */
static FILE *ffp;
/*
* Open a file for reading.
*/
int
ffropen(const char *fn, struct buffer *bp)
{
struct stat statbuf;
if ((ffp = fopen(fn, "r")) == NULL) {
if (errno == ENOENT)
return (FIOFNF);
return (FIOERR);
}
/* If 'fn' is a directory open it with dired. */
if (fisdir(fn) == TRUE)
return (FIODIR);
if (bp && fstat(fileno(ffp), &statbuf) == 0) {
/* set highorder bit to make sure this isn't all zero */
bp->b_fi.fi_mode = statbuf.st_mode | 0x8000;
bp->b_fi.fi_uid = statbuf.st_uid;
bp->b_fi.fi_gid = statbuf.st_gid;
}
return (FIOSUC);
}
/*
* Open a file for writing.
*/
int
ffwopen(const char *fn, struct buffer *bp)
{
int fd;
mode_t fmode = DEFFILEMODE;
if (bp && bp->b_fi.fi_mode)
fmode = bp->b_fi.fi_mode & 07777;
fd = open(fn, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, fmode);
if (fd == -1) {
ffp = NULL;
ewprintf("Cannot open file for writing : %s", strerror(errno));
return (FIOERR);
}
if ((ffp = fdopen(fd, "w")) == NULL) {
ewprintf("Cannot open file for writing : %s", strerror(errno));
close(fd);
return (FIOERR);
}
/*
* If we have file information, use it. We don't bother to check for
* errors, because there's no a lot we can do about it. Certainly
* trying to change ownership will fail if we aren't root. That's
* probably OK. If we don't have info, no need to get it, since any
* future writes will do the same thing.
*/
if (bp && bp->b_fi.fi_mode) {
fchmod(fd, bp->b_fi.fi_mode & 07777);
fchown(fd, bp->b_fi.fi_uid, bp->b_fi.fi_gid);
}
return (FIOSUC);
}
/*
* Close a file.
* XXX - Should look at the status.
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
int
ffclose(struct buffer *bp)
{
(void) fclose(ffp);
return (FIOSUC);
}
/*
* Write a buffer to the already opened file. bp points to the
* buffer. Return the status.
*/
int
ffputbuf(struct buffer *bp)
{
struct line *lp, *lp2, *lpend;
int emptylines = 0;
lpend = bp->b_headp;
/*
* This stuff is to make sure there is exactly one trailing \n at the
* end of the buffer.
* Since I assume 99.99% of all files are best of with exactly one
* trailing \n I'll make that the default behaviour, no questions asked.
*/
/* Scroll backwards to the last nonempty line. Stop if the buffer
* contains only empty lines. */
for (lp = lback(lpend); llength(lp) == 0 && lp != lpend; lp = lback(lp))
emptylines++;
/* Were now at the final nonempty line */
if ((lp == lpend) &&
eyorn("This buffer contains only empty lines."
" Do you want to save it") != TRUE)
return(FIOERR);
else {
if (emptylines == 0) {
lnewline_at(lback(lpend), llength(lback(lpend)));
} else if (emptylines > 1) {
/* Step to the desired end of the buffer. */
lp = lforw(lp);
lp = lforw(lp);
/* And remove the remaining newlines, use extra pointer
* to make sure we don't step on a freed line. */
while(lp != lpend) {
lp2 = lforw(lp);
lfree(lp);
lp = lp2;
}
}
}
/* Write buffer to file */
for (lp = lforw(lpend); lp != lpend; lp = lforw(lp)) {
if (fwrite(ltext(lp), 1, llength(lp), ffp) != llength(lp)) {
ewprintf("Write I/O error");
return (FIOERR);
}
if (lforw(lp) != lpend)
putc('\n', ffp);
}
return (FIOSUC);
}
/*
* Read a line from a file, and store the bytes
* in the supplied buffer. Stop on end of file or end of
* line. When FIOEOF is returned, there is a valid line
* of data without the normally implied \n.
* If the line length exceeds nbuf, FIOLONG is returned.
*/
int
ffgetline(char *buf, int nbuf, int *nbytes)
{
int c, i;
i = 0;
while ((c = getc(ffp)) != EOF && c != '\n') {
buf[i++] = c;
if (i >= nbuf)
return (FIOLONG);
}
if (c == EOF && ferror(ffp) != FALSE) {
ewprintf("File read error");
return (FIOERR);
}
*nbytes = i;
return (c == EOF ? FIOEOF : FIOSUC);
}
/*
* Make a backup copy of "fname". On Unix the backup has the same
* name as the original file, with a "~" on the end; this seems to
* be newest of the new-speak. The error handling is all in "file.c".
* We do a copy instead of a rename since otherwise another process
* with an open fd will get the backup, not the new file. This is
* a problem when using mg with things like crontab and vipw.
*/
int
fbackupfile(const char *fn)
{
struct stat sb;
int from, to, serrno;
ssize_t nread;
char buf[BUFSIZ];
char *nname, *tname;
if (stat(fn, &sb) == -1) {
ewprintf("Can't stat %s : %s", fn, strerror(errno));
return (FALSE);
}
if (asprintf(&nname, "%s~", fn) == -1) {
ewprintf("Can't allocate temp file name : %s", strerror(errno));
return (ABORT);
}
if (asprintf(&tname, "%s.XXXXXXXXXX", fn) == -1) {
ewprintf("Can't allocate temp file name : %s", strerror(errno));
free(nname);
return (ABORT);
}
if ((from = open(fn, O_RDONLY)) == -1) {
free(nname);
free(tname);
return (FALSE);
}
to = mkstemp(tname);
if (to == -1) {
serrno = errno;
close(from);
free(nname);
free(tname);
errno = serrno;
return (FALSE);
}
while ((nread = read(from, buf, sizeof(buf))) > 0) {
if (write(to, buf, (size_t)nread) != nread) {
nread = -1;
break;
}
}
serrno = errno;
(void) fchmod(to, (sb.st_mode & 0777));
close(from);
close(to);
if (nread == -1) {
if (unlink(tname) == -1)
ewprintf("Can't unlink temp : %s", strerror(errno));
} else {
if (rename(tname, nname) == -1) {
ewprintf("Can't rename temp : %s", strerror(errno));
(void) unlink(tname);
nread = -1;
}
}
free(nname);
free(tname);
errno = serrno;
return (nread == -1 ? FALSE : TRUE);
}
/*
* The string "fn" is a file name. Perform any required appending of directory
* name or case adjustments. The same file should be referred to even if the
* working directory changes.
*/
#ifdef SYMBLINK
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#ifndef MAXLINK
#define MAXLINK 8 /* maximum symbolic links to follow */
#endif
#endif
#include <pwd.h>
extern char *wdir;
char *
adjustname(const char *fn, int slashslash)
{
static char fnb[MAXPATHLEN];
const char *cp, *ep = NULL;
char user[LOGIN_NAME_MAX], path[MAXPATHLEN];
size_t ulen, plen;
path[0] = '\0';
if (slashslash == TRUE) {
cp = fn + strlen(fn) - 1;
for (; cp >= fn; cp--) {
if (ep && (*cp == '/')) {
fn = ep;
break;
}
if (*cp == '/' || *cp == '~')
ep = cp;
else
ep = NULL;
}
}
/* first handle tilde expansion */
if (fn[0] == '~') {
struct passwd *pw;
cp = strchr(fn, '/');
if (cp == NULL)
cp = fn + strlen(fn); /* point to the NUL byte */
ulen = cp - &fn[1];
if (ulen >= sizeof(user)) {
ewprintf("Login name too long");
return (NULL);
}
if (ulen == 0) { /* ~/ or ~ */
pw = getpwuid(getuid());
(void)strlcpy(user, pw->pw_name, sizeof(user));
} else { /* ~user/ or ~user */
memcpy(user, &fn[1], ulen);
user[ulen] = '\0';
}
pw = getpwnam(user);
if (pw == NULL) {
ewprintf("Unknown user %s", user);
return (NULL);
}
plen = strlcpy(path, pw->pw_dir, sizeof(path));
if (plen == 0 || path[plen - 1] != '/') {
if (strlcat(path, "/", sizeof(path)) >= sizeof(path)) {
ewprintf("Path too long");
return (NULL);
}
}
fn = cp;
if (*fn == '/')
fn++;
}
if (strlcat(path, fn, sizeof(path)) >= sizeof(path)) {
ewprintf("Path too long");
return (NULL);
}
if (realpath(path, fnb) == NULL)
(void)strlcpy(fnb, path, sizeof(fnb));
return (fnb);
}
#ifndef NO_STARTUP
/*
* Find a startup file for the user and return its name. As a service
* to other pieces of code that may want to find a startup file (like
* the terminal driver in particular), accepts a suffix to be appended
* to the startup file name.
*/
char *
startupfile(char *suffix)
{
static char file[NFILEN];
char *home;
int ret;
if ((home = getenv("HOME")) == NULL || *home == '\0')
goto nohome;
if (suffix == NULL) {
ret = snprintf(file, sizeof(file), "%s/.mg", home);
if (ret < 0 || ret >= sizeof(file))
return (NULL);
} else {
ret = snprintf(file, sizeof(file), "%s/.mg-%s", home, suffix);
if (ret < 0 || ret >= sizeof(file))
return (NULL);
}
if (access(file, R_OK) == 0)
return (file);
nohome:
#ifdef STARTUPFILE
if (suffix == NULL) {
ret = snprintf(file, sizeof(file), "%s", STARTUPFILE);
if (ret < 0 || ret >= sizeof(file))
return (NULL);
} else {
ret = snprintf(file, sizeof(file), "%s%s", STARTUPFILE,
suffix);
if (ret < 0 || ret >= sizeof(file))
return (NULL);
}
if (access(file, R_OK) == 0)
return (file);
#endif /* STARTUPFILE */
return (NULL);
}
#endif /* !NO_STARTUP */
int
copy(char *frname, char *toname)
{
int ifd, ofd;
char buf[BUFSIZ];
mode_t fmode = DEFFILEMODE; /* XXX?? */
struct stat orig;
ssize_t sr;
if ((ifd = open(frname, O_RDONLY)) == -1)
return (FALSE);
if (fstat(ifd, &orig) == -1) {
ewprintf("fstat: %s", strerror(errno));
close(ifd);
return (FALSE);
}
if ((ofd = open(toname, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, fmode)) == -1) {
close(ifd);
return (FALSE);
}
while ((sr = read(ifd, buf, sizeof(buf))) > 0) {
if (write(ofd, buf, (size_t)sr) != sr) {
ewprintf("write error : %s", strerror(errno));
break;
}
}
if (fchmod(ofd, orig.st_mode) == -1)
ewprintf("Cannot set original mode : %s", strerror(errno));
if (sr == -1) {
ewprintf("Read error : %s", strerror(errno));
close(ifd);
close(ofd);
return (FALSE);
}
/*
* It is "normal" for this to fail since we can't guarantee that
* we will be running as root.
*/
if (fchown(ofd, orig.st_uid, orig.st_gid) && errno != EPERM)
ewprintf("Cannot set owner : %s", strerror(errno));
(void) close(ifd);
(void) close(ofd);
return (TRUE);
}
/*
* return list of file names that match the name in buf.
*/
struct list *
make_file_list(char *buf)
{
char *dir, *file, *cp;
int len, preflen, ret;
DIR *dirp;
struct dirent *dent;
struct list *last, *current;
char fl_name[NFILEN + 2];
char prefixx[NFILEN + 1];
/*
* We need three different strings:
* dir - the name of the directory containing what the user typed.
* Must be a real unix file name, e.g. no ~user, etc..
* Must not end in /.
* prefix - the portion of what the user typed that is before the
* names we are going to find in the directory. Must have a
* trailing / if the user typed it.
* names from the directory - We open dir, and return prefix
* concatenated with names.
*/
/* first we get a directory name we can look up */
/*
* Names ending in . are potentially odd, because adjustname will
* treat foo/bar/.. as a foo/, whereas we are
* interested in names starting with ..
*/
len = strlen(buf);
if (len && buf[len - 1] == '.') {
buf[len - 1] = 'x';
dir = adjustname(buf, TRUE);
buf[len - 1] = '.';
} else
dir = adjustname(buf, TRUE);
if (dir == NULL)
return (NULL);
/*
* If the user typed a trailing / or the empty string
* he wants us to use his file spec as a directory name.
*/
if (len && buf[len - 1] != '/') {
file = strrchr(dir, '/');
if (file) {
*file = '\0';
if (*dir == '\0')
dir = "/";
} else
return (NULL);
}
/* Now we get the prefix of the name the user typed. */
if (strlcpy(prefixx, buf, sizeof(prefixx)) >= sizeof(prefixx))
return (NULL);
cp = strrchr(prefixx, '/');
if (cp == NULL)
prefixx[0] = '\0';
else
cp[1] = '\0';
preflen = strlen(prefixx);
/* cp is the tail of buf that really needs to be compared. */
cp = buf + preflen;
len = strlen(cp);
/*
* Now make sure that file names will fit in the buffers allocated.
* SV files are fairly short. For BSD, something more general would
* be required.
*/
if (preflen > NFILEN - MAXNAMLEN)
return (NULL);
/* loop over the specified directory, making up the list of files */
/*
* Note that it is worth our time to filter out names that don't
* match, even though our caller is going to do so again, and to
* avoid doing the stat if completion is being done, because stat'ing
* every file in the directory is relatively expensive.
*/
dirp = opendir(dir);
if (dirp == NULL)
return (NULL);
last = NULL;
while ((dent = readdir(dirp)) != NULL) {
int isdir;
#ifdef __GLIBC__ /* Linux uses reclen instead. */
if (dent->d_reclen < len || memcmp(cp, dent->d_name, len) != 0)
#else
if (dent->d_namlen < len || memcmp(cp, dent->d_name, len) != 0)
#endif
continue;
isdir = 0;
if (dent->d_type == DT_DIR) {
isdir = 1;
} else if (dent->d_type == DT_LNK ||
dent->d_type == DT_UNKNOWN) {
struct stat statbuf;
char statname[NFILEN + 2];
statbuf.st_mode = 0;
ret = snprintf(statname, sizeof(statname), "%s/%s",
dir, dent->d_name);
if (ret < 0 || ret > sizeof(statname) - 1)
continue;
if (stat(statname, &statbuf) < 0)
continue;
if (S_ISDIR(statbuf.st_mode))
isdir = 1;
}
if ((current = malloc(sizeof(struct list))) == NULL) {
free_file_list(last);
return (NULL);
}
ret = snprintf(fl_name, sizeof(fl_name),
"%s%s%s", prefixx, dent->d_name, isdir ? "/" : "");
if (ret < 0 || ret >= sizeof(fl_name)) {
free(current);
continue;
}
current->l_next = last;
current->l_name = strdup(fl_name);
last = current;
}
closedir(dirp);
return (last);
}
/*
* Test if a supplied filename refers to a directory
* Returns ABORT on error, TRUE if directory. FALSE otherwise
*/
int
fisdir(const char *fname)
{
struct stat statbuf;
if (stat(fname, &statbuf) != 0)
return (ABORT);
if (S_ISDIR(statbuf.st_mode))
return (TRUE);
return (FALSE);
}