xref: /openbsd/bin/pax/ftree.c (revision 76d0caae)
1 /*	$OpenBSD: ftree.c,v 1.42 2019/06/28 13:34:59 deraadt Exp $	*/
2 /*	$NetBSD: ftree.c,v 1.4 1995/03/21 09:07:21 cgd Exp $	*/
3 
4 /*-
5  * Copyright (c) 1992 Keith Muller.
6  * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
7  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
8  *
9  * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
10  * Keith Muller of the University of California, San Diego.
11  *
12  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
13  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
14  * are met:
15  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
16  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
17  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
18  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
19  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
20  * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
21  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
22  *    without specific prior written permission.
23  *
24  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
25  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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28  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
29  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
30  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
31  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
32  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
33  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
34  * SUCH DAMAGE.
35  */
36 
37 #include <sys/types.h>
38 #include <sys/stat.h>
39 #include <errno.h>
40 #include <fts.h>
41 #include <stdio.h>
42 #include <stdlib.h>
43 #include <string.h>
44 #include <unistd.h>
45 
46 #include "pax.h"
47 #include "extern.h"
48 
49 /*
50  * Data structure used to store the file args to be handed to fts().
51  * It keeps track of which args generated a "selected" member.
52  */
53 typedef struct ftree {
54 	char		*fname;		/* file tree name */
55 	int		refcnt;		/* has tree had a selected file? */
56 	int		newercnt;	/* skipped due to -u/-D */
57 	int		chflg;		/* change directory flag */
58 	struct ftree	*fow;		/* pointer to next entry on list */
59 } FTREE;
60 
61 
62 /*
63  * routines to interface with the fts library function.
64  *
65  * file args supplied to pax are stored on a single linked list (of type FTREE)
66  * and given to fts to be processed one at a time. pax "selects" files from
67  * the expansion of each arg into the corresponding file tree (if the arg is a
68  * directory, otherwise the node itself is just passed to pax). The selection
69  * is modified by the -n and -u flags. The user is informed when a specific
70  * file arg does not generate any selected files. -n keeps expanding the file
71  * tree arg until one of its files is selected, then skips to the next file
72  * arg. when the user does not supply the file trees as command line args to
73  * pax, they are read from stdin
74  */
75 
76 static FTS *ftsp = NULL;		/* current FTS handle */
77 static int ftsopts;			/* options to be used on fts_open */
78 static char *farray[2];			/* array for passing each arg to fts */
79 static FTREE *fthead = NULL;		/* head of linked list of file args */
80 static FTREE *fttail = NULL;		/* tail of linked list of file args */
81 static FTREE *ftcur = NULL;		/* current file arg being processed */
82 static FTSENT *ftent = NULL;		/* current file tree entry */
83 static int ftree_skip;			/* when set skip to next file arg */
84 
85 static int ftree_arg(void);
86 static char *getpathname(char *, int);
87 
88 /*
89  * ftree_start()
90  *	initialize the options passed to fts_open() during this run of pax
91  *	options are based on the selection of pax options by the user
92  *	fts_start() also calls fts_arg() to open the first valid file arg. We
93  *	also attempt to reset directory access times when -t (tflag) is set.
94  * Return:
95  *	0 if there is at least one valid file arg to process, -1 otherwise
96  */
97 
98 int
99 ftree_start(void)
100 {
101 	/*
102 	 * set up the operation mode of fts, open the first file arg. We must
103 	 * use FTS_NOCHDIR, as the user may have to open multiple archives and
104 	 * if fts did a chdir off into the boondocks, we may create an archive
105 	 * volume in an place where the user did not expect to.
106 	 */
107 	ftsopts = FTS_NOCHDIR;
108 
109 	/*
110 	 * optional user flags that effect file traversal
111 	 * -H command line symlink follow only (half follow)
112 	 * -L follow sylinks (logical)
113 	 * -P do not follow sylinks (physical). This is the default.
114 	 * -X do not cross over mount points
115 	 * -t preserve access times on files read.
116 	 * -n select only the first member of a file tree when a match is found
117 	 * -d do not extract subtrees rooted at a directory arg.
118 	 */
119 	if (Lflag)
120 		ftsopts |= FTS_LOGICAL;
121 	else
122 		ftsopts |= FTS_PHYSICAL;
123 	if (Hflag)
124 		ftsopts |= FTS_COMFOLLOW;
125 	if (Xflag)
126 		ftsopts |= FTS_XDEV;
127 
128 	if ((fthead == NULL) && ((farray[0] = malloc(PAXPATHLEN+2)) == NULL)) {
129 		paxwarn(1, "Unable to allocate memory for file name buffer");
130 		return(-1);
131 	}
132 
133 	if (ftree_arg() < 0)
134 		return(-1);
135 	if (tflag && (atdir_start() < 0))
136 		return(-1);
137 	return(0);
138 }
139 
140 /*
141  * ftree_add()
142  *	add the arg to the linked list of files to process. Each will be
143  *	processed by fts one at a time
144  * Return:
145  *	0 if added to the linked list, -1 if failed
146  */
147 
148 int
149 ftree_add(char *str, int chflg)
150 {
151 	FTREE *ft;
152 	int len;
153 
154 	/*
155 	 * simple check for bad args
156 	 */
157 	if ((str == NULL) || (*str == '\0')) {
158 		paxwarn(0, "Invalid file name argument");
159 		return(-1);
160 	}
161 
162 	/*
163 	 * allocate FTREE node and add to the end of the linked list (args are
164 	 * processed in the same order they were passed to pax). Get rid of any
165 	 * trailing / the user may pass us. (watch out for / by itself).
166 	 */
167 	if ((ft = malloc(sizeof(FTREE))) == NULL) {
168 		paxwarn(0, "Unable to allocate memory for filename");
169 		return(-1);
170 	}
171 
172 	if (((len = strlen(str) - 1) > 0) && (str[len] == '/'))
173 		str[len] = '\0';
174 	ft->fname = str;
175 	ft->refcnt = 0;
176 	ft->newercnt = 0;
177 	ft->chflg = chflg;
178 	ft->fow = NULL;
179 	if (fthead == NULL) {
180 		fttail = fthead = ft;
181 		return(0);
182 	}
183 	fttail->fow = ft;
184 	fttail = ft;
185 	return(0);
186 }
187 
188 /*
189  * ftree_sel()
190  *	this entry has been selected by pax. bump up reference count and handle
191  *	-n and -d processing.
192  */
193 
194 void
195 ftree_sel(ARCHD *arcn)
196 {
197 	/*
198 	 * set reference bit for this pattern. This linked list is only used
199 	 * when file trees are supplied pax as args. The list is not used when
200 	 * the trees are read from stdin.
201 	 */
202 	if (ftcur != NULL)
203 		ftcur->refcnt = 1;
204 
205 	/*
206 	 * if -n we are done with this arg, force a skip to the next arg when
207 	 * pax asks for the next file in next_file().
208 	 * if -d we tell fts only to match the directory (if the arg is a dir)
209 	 * and not the entire file tree rooted at that point.
210 	 */
211 	if (nflag)
212 		ftree_skip = 1;
213 
214 	if (!dflag || (arcn->type != PAX_DIR))
215 		return;
216 
217 	if (ftent != NULL)
218 		(void)fts_set(ftsp, ftent, FTS_SKIP);
219 }
220 
221 /*
222  * ftree_skipped_newer()
223  *	file has been skipped because a newer file exists and -u/-D given
224  */
225 
226 void
227 ftree_skipped_newer(ARCHD *arcn)
228 {
229 	/* skipped due to -u/-D, mark accordingly */
230 	if (ftcur != NULL)
231 		ftcur->newercnt = 1;
232 }
233 
234 /*
235  * ftree_chk()
236  *	called at end on pax execution. Prints all those file args that did not
237  *	have a selected member (reference count still 0)
238  */
239 
240 void
241 ftree_chk(void)
242 {
243 	FTREE *ft;
244 	int wban = 0;
245 
246 	/*
247 	 * make sure all dir access times were reset.
248 	 */
249 	if (tflag)
250 		atdir_end();
251 
252 	/*
253 	 * walk down list and check reference count. Print out those members
254 	 * that never had a match
255 	 */
256 	for (ft = fthead; ft != NULL; ft = ft->fow) {
257 		if ((ft->refcnt > 0) || ft->newercnt > 0 || ft->chflg)
258 			continue;
259 		if (wban == 0) {
260 			paxwarn(1,"WARNING! These file names were not selected:");
261 			++wban;
262 		}
263 		(void)fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", ft->fname);
264 	}
265 }
266 
267 /*
268  * ftree_arg()
269  *	Get the next file arg for fts to process. Can be from either the linked
270  *	list or read from stdin when the user did not them as args to pax. Each
271  *	arg is processed until the first successful fts_open().
272  * Return:
273  *	0 when the next arg is ready to go, -1 if out of file args (or EOF on
274  *	stdin).
275  */
276 
277 static int
278 ftree_arg(void)
279 {
280 
281 	/*
282 	 * close off the current file tree
283 	 */
284 	if (ftsp != NULL) {
285 		(void)fts_close(ftsp);
286 		ftsp = NULL;
287 	}
288 
289 	/*
290 	 * keep looping until we get a valid file tree to process. Stop when we
291 	 * reach the end of the list (or get an eof on stdin)
292 	 */
293 	for (;;) {
294 		if (fthead == NULL) {
295 			/*
296 			 * the user didn't supply any args, get the file trees
297 			 * to process from stdin;
298 			 */
299 			if (getpathname(farray[0], PAXPATHLEN+1) == NULL)
300 				return(-1);
301 		} else {
302 			/*
303 			 * the user supplied the file args as arguments to pax
304 			 */
305 			if (ftcur == NULL)
306 				ftcur = fthead;
307 			else if ((ftcur = ftcur->fow) == NULL)
308 				return(-1);
309 			if (ftcur->chflg) {
310 				/* First fchdir() back... */
311 				if (fchdir(cwdfd) == -1) {
312 					syswarn(1, errno,
313 					  "Can't fchdir to starting directory");
314 					return(-1);
315 				}
316 				if (chdir(ftcur->fname) == -1) {
317 					syswarn(1, errno, "Can't chdir to %s",
318 					    ftcur->fname);
319 					return(-1);
320 				}
321 				continue;
322 			} else
323 				farray[0] = ftcur->fname;
324 		}
325 
326 		/*
327 		 * watch it, fts wants the file arg stored in a array of char
328 		 * ptrs, with the last one a null. we use a two element array
329 		 * and set farray[0] to point at the buffer with the file name
330 		 * in it. We cannot pass all the file args to fts at one shot
331 		 * as we need to keep a handle on which file arg generates what
332 		 * files (the -n and -d flags need this). If the open is
333 		 * successful, return a 0.
334 		 */
335 		if ((ftsp = fts_open(farray, ftsopts, NULL)) != NULL)
336 			break;
337 	}
338 	return(0);
339 }
340 
341 /*
342  * next_file()
343  *	supplies the next file to process in the supplied archd structure.
344  * Return:
345  *	0 when contents of arcn have been set with the next file, -1 when done.
346  */
347 
348 int
349 next_file(ARCHD *arcn)
350 {
351 	int cnt;
352 
353 	/*
354 	 * ftree_sel() might have set the ftree_skip flag if the user has the
355 	 * -n option and a file was selected from this file arg tree. (-n says
356 	 * only one member is matched for each pattern) ftree_skip being 1
357 	 * forces us to go to the next arg now.
358 	 */
359 	if (ftree_skip) {
360 		/*
361 		 * clear and go to next arg
362 		 */
363 		ftree_skip = 0;
364 		if (ftree_arg() < 0)
365 			return(-1);
366 	}
367 
368 	/*
369 	 * loop until we get a valid file to process
370 	 */
371 	for (;;) {
372 		if ((ftent = fts_read(ftsp)) == NULL) {
373 			if (errno)
374 				syswarn(1, errno, "next_file");
375 			/*
376 			 * out of files in this tree, go to next arg, if none
377 			 * we are done
378 			 */
379 			if (ftree_arg() < 0)
380 				return(-1);
381 			continue;
382 		}
383 
384 		/*
385 		 * handle each type of fts_read() flag
386 		 */
387 		switch (ftent->fts_info) {
388 		case FTS_D:
389 		case FTS_DEFAULT:
390 		case FTS_F:
391 		case FTS_SL:
392 		case FTS_SLNONE:
393 			/*
394 			 * these are all ok
395 			 */
396 			break;
397 		case FTS_DP:
398 			/*
399 			 * already saw this directory. If the user wants file
400 			 * access times reset, we use this to restore the
401 			 * access time for this directory since this is the
402 			 * last time we will see it in this file subtree
403 			 * remember to force the time (this is -t on a read
404 			 * directory, not a created directory).
405 			 */
406 			if (!tflag)
407 				continue;
408 			do_atdir(ftent->fts_path, ftent->fts_statp->st_dev,
409 			    ftent->fts_statp->st_ino);
410 			continue;
411 		case FTS_DC:
412 			/*
413 			 * fts claims a file system cycle
414 			 */
415 			paxwarn(1,"File system cycle found at %s",ftent->fts_path);
416 			continue;
417 		case FTS_DNR:
418 			syswarn(1, ftent->fts_errno,
419 			    "Unable to read directory %s", ftent->fts_path);
420 			continue;
421 		case FTS_ERR:
422 			syswarn(1, ftent->fts_errno,
423 			    "File system traversal error");
424 			continue;
425 		case FTS_NS:
426 		case FTS_NSOK:
427 			syswarn(1, ftent->fts_errno,
428 			    "Unable to access %s", ftent->fts_path);
429 			continue;
430 		}
431 
432 		/*
433 		 * ok got a file tree node to process. copy info into arcn
434 		 * structure (initialize as required)
435 		 */
436 		arcn->skip = 0;
437 		arcn->pad = 0;
438 		arcn->ln_nlen = 0;
439 		arcn->ln_name[0] = '\0';
440 		memcpy(&arcn->sb, ftent->fts_statp, sizeof(arcn->sb));
441 
442 		/*
443 		 * file type based set up and copy into the arcn struct
444 		 * SIDE NOTE:
445 		 * we try to reset the access time on all files and directories
446 		 * we may read when the -t flag is specified. files are reset
447 		 * when we close them after copying. we reset the directories
448 		 * when we are done with their file tree (we also clean up at
449 		 * end in case we cut short a file tree traversal). However
450 		 * there is no way to reset access times on symlinks.
451 		 */
452 		switch (S_IFMT & arcn->sb.st_mode) {
453 		case S_IFDIR:
454 			arcn->type = PAX_DIR;
455 			if (!tflag)
456 				break;
457 			add_atdir(ftent->fts_path, arcn->sb.st_dev,
458 			    arcn->sb.st_ino, &arcn->sb.st_mtim,
459 			    &arcn->sb.st_atim);
460 			break;
461 		case S_IFCHR:
462 			arcn->type = PAX_CHR;
463 			break;
464 		case S_IFBLK:
465 			arcn->type = PAX_BLK;
466 			break;
467 		case S_IFREG:
468 			/*
469 			 * only regular files with have data to store on the
470 			 * archive. all others will store a zero length skip.
471 			 * the skip field is used by pax for actual data it has
472 			 * to read (or skip over).
473 			 */
474 			arcn->type = PAX_REG;
475 			arcn->skip = arcn->sb.st_size;
476 			break;
477 		case S_IFLNK:
478 			arcn->type = PAX_SLK;
479 			/*
480 			 * have to read the symlink path from the file
481 			 */
482 			if ((cnt = readlink(ftent->fts_path, arcn->ln_name,
483 			    PAXPATHLEN)) == -1) {
484 				syswarn(1, errno, "Unable to read symlink %s",
485 				    ftent->fts_path);
486 				continue;
487 			}
488 			/*
489 			 * set link name length, watch out readlink does not
490 			 * NUL terminate the link path
491 			 */
492 			arcn->ln_name[cnt] = '\0';
493 			arcn->ln_nlen = cnt;
494 			break;
495 		case S_IFSOCK:
496 			/*
497 			 * under BSD storing a socket is senseless but we will
498 			 * let the format specific write function make the
499 			 * decision of what to do with it.
500 			 */
501 			arcn->type = PAX_SCK;
502 			break;
503 		case S_IFIFO:
504 			arcn->type = PAX_FIF;
505 			break;
506 		}
507 		break;
508 	}
509 
510 	/*
511 	 * copy file name, set file name length
512 	 */
513 	arcn->nlen = strlcpy(arcn->name, ftent->fts_path, sizeof(arcn->name));
514 	if ((size_t)arcn->nlen >= sizeof(arcn->name))
515 		arcn->nlen = sizeof(arcn->name) - 1; /* XXX truncate? */
516 	arcn->org_name = ftent->fts_path;
517 	return(0);
518 }
519 
520 /*
521  * getpathname()
522  *	Reads a pathname from stdin, handling NUL- or newline-termination.
523  * Return:
524  *	NULL at end of file, otherwise the NUL-terminated buffer.
525  */
526 
527 static char *
528 getpathname(char *buf, int buflen)
529 {
530 	char *bp, *ep;
531 	int ch, term;
532 
533 	if (zeroflag) {
534 		/*
535 		 * Read a NUL-terminated pathname, being especially
536 		 * paranoid about proper termination and pathname length.
537 		 */
538 		for (bp = buf, ep = buf + buflen; bp < ep; bp++) {
539 			if ((ch = getchar()) == EOF) {
540 				if (bp != buf)
541 					paxwarn(1, "Ignoring unterminated "
542 					    "pathname at EOF");
543 				return(NULL);
544 			}
545 			if ((*bp = ch) == '\0')
546 				return(buf);
547 		}
548 		/* Too long - skip this path */
549 		*--bp = '\0';
550 		term = '\0';
551 	} else {
552 		if (fgets(buf, buflen, stdin) == NULL)
553 			return(NULL);
554 		if ((bp = strchr(buf, '\n')) != NULL || feof(stdin)) {
555 			if (bp != NULL)
556 				*bp = '\0';
557 			return(buf);
558 		}
559 		/* Too long - skip this path */
560 		term = '\n';
561 	}
562 	while ((ch = getchar()) != term && ch != EOF)
563 		continue;
564 	paxwarn(1, "Ignoring too-long pathname: %s", buf);
565 	return(NULL);
566 }
567