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See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "inode/inode.h" #include "fs_heap.h" /**************************************************************************** * Private Function Prototypes ****************************************************************************/ static int _inode_compare(FAR const char *fname, FAR struct inode *inode); #ifdef CONFIG_PSEUDOFS_SOFTLINKS static int _inode_linktarget(FAR struct inode *inode, FAR struct inode_search_s *desc); #endif static int _inode_search(FAR struct inode_search_s *desc); static FAR const char *_inode_getcwd(void); /**************************************************************************** * Public Data ****************************************************************************/ FAR struct inode *g_root_inode = NULL; /**************************************************************************** * Private Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: _inode_compare * * Description: * Compare two inode names * ****************************************************************************/ static int _inode_compare(FAR const char *fname, FAR struct inode *inode) { FAR char *nname = inode->i_name; if (!fname) { return -1; } for (; ; ) { /* At the end of the node name? */ if (!*nname) { /* Yes.. also at the end of find name? */ if (!*fname || *fname == '/') { /* Yes.. return match */ return 0; } else { /* No... return find name > node name */ return 1; } } /* At end of the find name? */ else if (!*fname || *fname == '/') { /* Yes... return find name < node name */ return -1; } /* Check for non-matching characters */ else if (*fname > *nname) { return 1; } else if (*fname < *nname) { return -1; } /* Not at the end of either string and all of the * characters still match. keep looking. */ else { fname++; nname++; } } } /**************************************************************************** * Name: _inode_linktarget * * Description: * If the inode is a soft link, then (1) recursively look-up the inode * referenced by the soft link, and (2) return the inode referenced by * the soft link. * * Assumptions: * The caller holds the g_inode_sem semaphore * ****************************************************************************/ #ifdef CONFIG_PSEUDOFS_SOFTLINKS static int _inode_linktarget(FAR struct inode *inode, FAR struct inode_search_s *desc) { unsigned int count = 0; bool save; int ret = -ENOENT; DEBUGASSERT(desc != NULL && inode != NULL); /* An infinite loop is avoided only by the loop count. */ save = desc->nofollow; while (INODE_IS_SOFTLINK(inode)) { FAR const char *link = (FAR const char *)inode->u.i_link; /* Reset and reinitialize the search descriptor. */ RELEASE_SEARCH(desc); SETUP_SEARCH(desc, link, true); /* Look up inode associated with the target of the symbolic link */ ret = _inode_search(desc); if (ret < 0) { break; } /* Limit the number of symbolic links that we pass through */ if (++count > SYMLOOP_MAX) { ret = -ELOOP; break; } /* Set up for the next time through the loop */ inode = desc->node; DEBUGASSERT(inode != NULL); } desc->nofollow = save; return ret; } #endif /**************************************************************************** * Name: _inode_search * * Description: * Find the inode associated with 'path' returning the inode references * and references to its companion nodes. This is the internal, common * implementation of inode_search(). * * If a mountpoint is encountered in the search prior to encountering the * terminal node, the search will terminate at the mountpoint inode. That * inode and the relative path from the mountpoint, 'relpath' will be * returned. * * If a soft link is encountered that is not the terminal node in the path, * that link WILL be deferenced unconditionally. * * Assumptions: * The caller holds the g_inode_sem semaphore * ****************************************************************************/ static int _inode_search(FAR struct inode_search_s *desc) { FAR const char *name; FAR struct inode *inode = g_root_inode; FAR struct inode *left = NULL; FAR struct inode *above = NULL; FAR const char *relpath = NULL; int ret = -ENOENT; /* Get the search path, skipping over the leading '/'. The leading '/' is * mandatory because only absolute paths are expected in this context. */ DEBUGASSERT(desc != NULL && desc->path != NULL); name = desc->path; if (*name != '/') { return -EINVAL; } /* Traverse the pseudo file system node tree until either (1) all nodes * have been examined without finding the matching node, or (2) the * matching node is found. */ while (inode != NULL) { int result = _inode_compare(name, inode); /* Case 1: The name is less than the name of the node. * Since the names are ordered, these means that there * is no peer node with this name and that there can be * no match in the filesystem. */ if (result < 0) { inode = NULL; break; } /* Case 2: the name is greater than the name of the node. * In this case, the name may still be in the list to the * "right" */ else if (result > 0) { /* Continue looking to the "right" of this inode. */ left = inode; inode = inode->i_peer; } /* The names match */ else { /* Now there are three remaining possibilities: * (1) This is the node that we are looking for. * (2) The node we are looking for is "below" this one. * (3) This node is a mountpoint and will absorb all requests * below this one */ name = inode_nextname(name); if (*name == '\0' || INODE_IS_MOUNTPT(inode)) { /* Either (1) we are at the end of the path, so this must be * the node we are looking for or else (2) this node is a * mountpoint and will handle the remaining part of the * pathname */ relpath = name; ret = OK; break; } else { /* More nodes to be examined in the path "below" this one. */ #ifdef CONFIG_PSEUDOFS_SOFTLINKS /* Was the node a soft link? If so, then we need need to * continue below the target of the link, not the link itself. */ if (INODE_IS_SOFTLINK(inode)) { int status; /* If this intermediate inode in the is a soft link, then * (1) recursively look-up the inode referenced by the * soft link, and (2) continue searching with that inode * instead. */ status = _inode_linktarget(inode, desc); if (status < 0) { /* Probably means that the target of the symbolic link * does not exist. */ ret = status; break; } else { FAR struct inode *newnode = desc->node; if (newnode != inode) { /* The node was a valid symbolic link and we have * jumped to a different, spot in the pseudo file * system tree. */ /* Check if this took us to a mountpoint. */ if (INODE_IS_MOUNTPT(newnode)) { /* Return the mountpoint information. * NOTE that the last path to the link target * was already set by _inode_linktarget(). */ inode = newnode; above = desc->parent; left = desc->peer; ret = OK; if (*desc->relpath != '\0') { FAR char *buffer = NULL; ret = fs_heap_asprintf(&buffer, "%s/%s", desc->relpath, name); if (ret > 0) { fs_heap_free(desc->buffer); desc->buffer = buffer; relpath = buffer; ret = OK; } else { ret = -ENOMEM; } } else { relpath = name; } break; } /* Continue from this new inode. */ inode = newnode; } } } #endif /* Keep looking at the next level "down" */ above = inode; left = NULL; inode = inode->i_child; } } } /* The node may or may not be null as per one of the following four cases: * * With node = NULL * * (1) We went left past the final peer: The new node name is larger * than any existing node name at that level. * (2) We broke out in the middle of the list of peers because the name * was not found in the ordered list. * (3) We went down past the final parent: The new node name is * "deeper" than anything that we currently have in the tree. * * With node != NULL * * (4) When the node matching the full path is found */ desc->path = name; desc->node = inode; desc->peer = left; desc->parent = above; desc->relpath = relpath; return ret; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: _inode_getcwd * * Description: * Return the current working directory * ****************************************************************************/ static FAR const char *_inode_getcwd(void) { FAR const char *pwd = ""; #ifndef CONFIG_DISABLE_ENVIRON pwd = getenv("PWD"); if (pwd == NULL) { pwd = CONFIG_LIBC_HOMEDIR; } #endif return pwd; } /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: inode_search * * Description: * Find the inode associated with 'path' returning the inode references * and references to its companion nodes. * * If a mountpoint is encountered in the search prior to encountering the * terminal node, the search will terminate at the mountpoint inode. That * inode and the relative path from the mountpoint, 'relpath' will be * returned. * * inode_search will follow soft links in path leading up to the terminal * node. Whether or no inode_search() will deference that terminal node * depends on the 'nofollow' input. * * If a soft link is encountered that is not the terminal node in the path, * that link WILL be deferenced unconditionally. * * Assumptions: * The caller holds the g_inode_sem semaphore * ****************************************************************************/ int inode_search(FAR struct inode_search_s *desc) { int ret; /* Perform the common _inode_search() logic. This does everything except * operations special operations that must be performed on the terminal * node if node is a symbolic link. */ DEBUGASSERT(desc != NULL && desc->path != NULL); /* Convert the relative path to the absolute path */ if (*desc->path != '/') { ret = fs_heap_asprintf(&desc->buffer, "%s/%s", _inode_getcwd(), desc->path); if (ret < 0) { return -ENOMEM; } desc->path = desc->buffer; } ret = _inode_search(desc); #ifdef CONFIG_PSEUDOFS_SOFTLINKS if (ret >= 0) { FAR struct inode *inode; /* Search completed successfully */ inode = desc->node; DEBUGASSERT(inode != NULL); /* Is the terminal node a softlink? Should we follow it? */ if (!desc->nofollow && INODE_IS_SOFTLINK(inode)) { /* The terminating inode is a valid soft link: Return the inode, * corresponding to link target. _inode_linktarget() will follow * a link (or a series of links to links) and will return the * link target of the final symbolic link in the series. */ ret = _inode_linktarget(inode, desc); if (ret < 0) { /* The most likely cause for failure is that the target of the * symbolic link does not exist. */ return ret; } } } #endif return ret; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: inode_nextname * * Description: * Given a path with node names separated by '/', return the next path * segment name. * ****************************************************************************/ FAR const char *inode_nextname(FAR const char *name) { /* Search for the '/' delimiter or the NUL terminator at the end of the * path segment. */ while (*name != '\0' && *name != '/') { name++; } /* If we found the '/' delimiter, then the path segment we want begins at * the next character (which might also be the NUL terminator). */ while (*name == '/') { name++; } /* Skip single '.' path segment, but not '..' */ if (*name == '.' && *(name + 1) == '/') { /* If there is a '/' after '.', * continue searching from the next character */ name = inode_nextname(name); } return name; }