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1/* -*- c-file-style: "linux" -*-
2 *
3 * Copyright (C) 1996-2000 by Andrew Tridgell
4 * Copyright (C) Paul Mackerras 1996
5 * Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 by Martin Pool <mbp@samba.org>
6 *
7 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
10 * (at your option) any later version.
11 *
12 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 * GNU General Public License for more details.
16 *
17 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19 * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
20 */
21
22/**
23 * @file
24 *
25 * Utilities used in rsync
26 **/
27
28#include "rsync.h"
29
30extern int verbose;
31extern struct exclude_list_struct server_exclude_list;
32
33int sanitize_paths = 0;
34
35
36
37/**
38 * Set a fd into nonblocking mode
39 **/
40void set_nonblocking(int fd)
41{
42 int val;
43
44 if ((val = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0)) == -1)
45 return;
46 if (!(val & NONBLOCK_FLAG)) {
47 val |= NONBLOCK_FLAG;
48 fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, val);
49 }
50}
51
52/**
53 * Set a fd into blocking mode
54 **/
55void set_blocking(int fd)
56{
57 int val;
58
59 if ((val = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0)) == -1)
60 return;
61 if (val & NONBLOCK_FLAG) {
62 val &= ~NONBLOCK_FLAG;
63 fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, val);
64 }
65}
66
67
68/**
69 * Create a file descriptor pair - like pipe() but use socketpair if
70 * possible (because of blocking issues on pipes).
71 *
72 * Always set non-blocking.
73 */
74int fd_pair(int fd[2])
75{
76 int ret;
77
78#if HAVE_SOCKETPAIR
79 ret = socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, fd);
80#else
81 ret = pipe(fd);
82#endif
83
84 if (ret == 0) {
85 set_nonblocking(fd[0]);
86 set_nonblocking(fd[1]);
87 }
88
89 return ret;
90}
91
92
93void print_child_argv(char **cmd)
94{
95 rprintf(FINFO, "opening connection using ");
96 for (; *cmd; cmd++) {
97 /* Look for characters that ought to be quoted. This
98 * is not a great quoting algorithm, but it's
99 * sufficient for a log message. */
100 if (strspn(*cmd, "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
101 "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
102 "0123456789"
103 ",.-_=+@/") != strlen(*cmd)) {
104 rprintf(FINFO, "\"%s\" ", *cmd);
105 } else {
106 rprintf(FINFO, "%s ", *cmd);
107 }
108 }
109 rprintf(FINFO, "\n");
110}
111
112
113void out_of_memory(char *str)
114{
115 rprintf(FERROR, "ERROR: out of memory in %s\n", str);
116 exit_cleanup(RERR_MALLOC);
117}
118
119void overflow(char *str)
120{
121 rprintf(FERROR, "ERROR: buffer overflow in %s\n", str);
122 exit_cleanup(RERR_MALLOC);
123}
124
125
126
127int set_modtime(char *fname, time_t modtime)
128{
129 extern int dry_run;
130 if (dry_run)
131 return 0;
132
133 if (verbose > 2) {
134 rprintf(FINFO, "set modtime of %s to (%ld) %s",
135 fname, (long) modtime,
136 asctime(localtime(&modtime)));
137 }
138
139 {
140#ifdef HAVE_UTIMBUF
141 struct utimbuf tbuf;
142 tbuf.actime = time(NULL);
143 tbuf.modtime = modtime;
144 return utime(fname,&tbuf);
145#elif defined(HAVE_UTIME)
146 time_t t[2];
147 t[0] = time(NULL);
148 t[1] = modtime;
149 return utime(fname,t);
150#else
151 struct timeval t[2];
152 t[0].tv_sec = time(NULL);
153 t[0].tv_usec = 0;
154 t[1].tv_sec = modtime;
155 t[1].tv_usec = 0;
156 return utimes(fname,t);
157#endif
158 }
159}
160
161
162/**
163 Create any necessary directories in fname. Unfortunately we don't know
164 what perms to give the directory when this is called so we need to rely
165 on the umask
166**/
167int create_directory_path(char *fname, int base_umask)
168{
169 char *p;
170
171 while (*fname == '/')
172 fname++;
173 while (strncmp(fname, "./", 2) == 0)
174 fname += 2;
175
176 p = fname;
177 while ((p = strchr(p,'/')) != NULL) {
178 *p = 0;
179 do_mkdir(fname, 0777 & ~base_umask);
180 *p = '/';
181 p++;
182 }
183 return 0;
184}
185
186
187/**
188 * Write @p len bytes at @p ptr to descriptor @p desc, retrying if
189 * interrupted.
190 *
191 * @retval len upon success
192 *
193 * @retval <0 write's (negative) error code
194 *
195 * Derived from GNU C's cccp.c.
196 */
197static int full_write(int desc, char *ptr, size_t len)
198{
199 int total_written;
200
201 total_written = 0;
202 while (len > 0) {
203 int written = write(desc, ptr, len);
204 if (written < 0) {
205 if (errno == EINTR)
206 continue;
207 return written;
208 }
209 total_written += written;
210 ptr += written;
211 len -= written;
212 }
213 return total_written;
214}
215
216
217/**
218 * Read @p len bytes at @p ptr from descriptor @p desc, retrying if
219 * interrupted.
220 *
221 * @retval >0 the actual number of bytes read
222 *
223 * @retval 0 for EOF
224 *
225 * @retval <0 for an error.
226 *
227 * Derived from GNU C's cccp.c. */
228static int safe_read(int desc, char *ptr, size_t len)
229{
230 int n_chars;
231
232 if (len == 0)
233 return len;
234
235 do {
236 n_chars = read(desc, ptr, len);
237 } while (n_chars < 0 && errno == EINTR);
238
239 return n_chars;
240}
241
242
243/** Copy a file.
244 *
245 * This is used in conjunction with the --temp-dir option */
246int copy_file(char *source, char *dest, mode_t mode)
247{
248 int ifd;
249 int ofd;
250 char buf[1024 * 8];
251 int len; /* Number of bytes read into `buf'. */
252
253 ifd = do_open(source, O_RDONLY, 0);
254 if (ifd == -1) {
255 rprintf(FERROR,"open %s: %s\n",
256 source,strerror(errno));
257 return -1;
258 }
259
260 if (robust_unlink(dest) && errno != ENOENT) {
261 rprintf(FERROR,"unlink %s: %s\n",
262 dest,strerror(errno));
263 return -1;
264 }
265
266 ofd = do_open(dest, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_EXCL, mode);
267 if (ofd == -1) {
268 rprintf(FERROR,"open %s: %s\n",
269 dest,strerror(errno));
270 close(ifd);
271 return -1;
272 }
273
274 while ((len = safe_read(ifd, buf, sizeof buf)) > 0) {
275 if (full_write(ofd, buf, len) < 0) {
276 rprintf(FERROR,"write %s: %s\n",
277 dest,strerror(errno));
278 close(ifd);
279 close(ofd);
280 return -1;
281 }
282 }
283
284 close(ifd);
285 close(ofd);
286
287 if (len < 0) {
288 rprintf(FERROR,"read %s: %s\n",
289 source,strerror(errno));
290 return -1;
291 }
292
293 return 0;
294}
295
296/* MAX_RENAMES should be 10**MAX_RENAMES_DIGITS */
297#define MAX_RENAMES_DIGITS 3
298#define MAX_RENAMES 1000
299
300/**
301 * Robust unlink: some OS'es (HPUX) refuse to unlink busy files, so
302 * rename to <path>/.rsyncNNN instead.
303 *
304 * Note that successive rsync runs will shuffle the filenames around a
305 * bit as long as the file is still busy; this is because this function
306 * does not know if the unlink call is due to a new file coming in, or
307 * --delete trying to remove old .rsyncNNN files, hence it renames it
308 * each time.
309 **/
310int robust_unlink(char *fname)
311{
312#ifndef ETXTBSY
313 return do_unlink(fname);
314#else
315 static int counter = 1;
316 int rc, pos, start;
317 char path[MAXPATHLEN];
318
319 rc = do_unlink(fname);
320 if (rc == 0 || errno != ETXTBSY)
321 return rc;
322
323 if ((pos = strlcpy(path, fname, MAXPATHLEN)) >= MAXPATHLEN)
324 pos = MAXPATHLEN - 1;
325
326 while (pos > 0 && path[pos-1] != '/')
327 pos--;
328 pos += strlcpy(path+pos, ".rsync", MAXPATHLEN-pos);
329
330 if (pos > (MAXPATHLEN-MAX_RENAMES_DIGITS-1)) {
331 errno = ETXTBSY;
332 return -1;
333 }
334
335 /* start where the last one left off to reduce chance of clashes */
336 start = counter;
337 do {
338 sprintf(&path[pos], "%03d", counter);
339 if (++counter >= MAX_RENAMES)
340 counter = 1;
341 } while ((rc = access(path, 0)) == 0 && counter != start);
342
343 if (verbose > 0) {
344 rprintf(FINFO,"renaming %s to %s because of text busy\n",
345 fname, path);
346 }
347
348 /* maybe we should return rename()'s exit status? Nah. */
349 if (do_rename(fname, path) != 0) {
350 errno = ETXTBSY;
351 return -1;
352 }
353 return 0;
354#endif
355}
356
357/* Returns 0 on success, -1 on most errors, and -2 if we got an error
358 * trying to copy the file across file systems. */
359int robust_rename(char *from, char *to, int mode)
360{
361 int tries = 4;
362
363 while (tries--) {
364 if (do_rename(from, to) == 0)
365 return 0;
366
367 switch (errno) {
368#ifdef ETXTBSY
369 case ETXTBSY:
370 if (robust_unlink(to) != 0)
371 return -1;
372 break;
373#endif
374 case EXDEV:
375 if (copy_file(from, to, mode) != 0)
376 return -2;
377 do_unlink(from);
378 return 0;
379 default:
380 return -1;
381 }
382 }
383 return -1;
384}
385
386
387static pid_t all_pids[10];
388static int num_pids;
389
390/** Fork and record the pid of the child. **/
391pid_t do_fork(void)
392{
393 pid_t newpid = fork();
394
395 if (newpid != 0 && newpid != -1) {
396 all_pids[num_pids++] = newpid;
397 }
398 return newpid;
399}
400
401/**
402 * Kill all children.
403 *
404 * @todo It would be kind of nice to make sure that they are actually
405 * all our children before we kill them, because their pids may have
406 * been recycled by some other process. Perhaps when we wait for a
407 * child, we should remove it from this array. Alternatively we could
408 * perhaps use process groups, but I think that would not work on
409 * ancient Unix versions that don't support them.
410 **/
411void kill_all(int sig)
412{
413 int i;
414
415 for (i = 0; i < num_pids; i++) {
416 /* Let's just be a little careful where we
417 * point that gun, hey? See kill(2) for the
418 * magic caused by negative values. */
419 pid_t p = all_pids[i];
420
421 if (p == getpid())
422 continue;
423 if (p <= 0)
424 continue;
425
426 kill(p, sig);
427 }
428}
429
430
431/** Turn a user name into a uid */
432int name_to_uid(char *name, uid_t *uid)
433{
434 struct passwd *pass;
435 if (!name || !*name) return 0;
436 pass = getpwnam(name);
437 if (pass) {
438 *uid = pass->pw_uid;
439 return 1;
440 }
441 return 0;
442}
443
444/** Turn a group name into a gid */
445int name_to_gid(char *name, gid_t *gid)
446{
447 struct group *grp;
448 if (!name || !*name) return 0;
449 grp = getgrnam(name);
450 if (grp) {
451 *gid = grp->gr_gid;
452 return 1;
453 }
454 return 0;
455}
456
457
458/** Lock a byte range in a open file */
459int lock_range(int fd, int offset, int len)
460{
461 struct flock lock;
462
463 lock.l_type = F_WRLCK;
464 lock.l_whence = SEEK_SET;
465 lock.l_start = offset;
466 lock.l_len = len;
467 lock.l_pid = 0;
468
469 return fcntl(fd,F_SETLK,&lock) == 0;
470}
471
472static int exclude_server_path(char *arg)
473{
474 char *s;
475
476 if (server_exclude_list.head) {
477 for (s = arg; (s = strchr(s, '/')) != NULL; ) {
478 *s = '\0';
479 if (check_exclude(&server_exclude_list, arg, 1)) {
480 /* We must leave arg truncated! */
481 return 1;
482 }
483 *s++ = '/';
484 }
485 }
486 return 0;
487}
488
489static void glob_expand_one(char *s, char **argv, int *argc, int maxargs)
490{
491#if !(defined(HAVE_GLOB) && defined(HAVE_GLOB_H))
492 if (!*s) s = ".";
493 s = argv[*argc] = strdup(s);
494 exclude_server_path(s);
495 (*argc)++;
496#else
497 extern int sanitize_paths;
498 glob_t globbuf;
499 int i;
500
501 if (!*s) s = ".";
502
503 s = argv[*argc] = strdup(s);
504 if (sanitize_paths) {
505 sanitize_path(s, NULL);
506 }
507
508 memset(&globbuf, 0, sizeof globbuf);
509 if (!exclude_server_path(s))
510 glob(s, 0, NULL, &globbuf);
511 if (globbuf.gl_pathc == 0) {
512 (*argc)++;
513 globfree(&globbuf);
514 return;
515 }
516 for (i = 0; i < maxargs - *argc && i < (int)globbuf.gl_pathc; i++) {
517 if (i == 0)
518 free(s);
519 argv[*argc + i] = strdup(globbuf.gl_pathv[i]);
520 if (!argv[*argc + i])
521 out_of_memory("glob_expand");
522 }
523 globfree(&globbuf);
524 *argc += i;
525#endif
526}
527
528/* This routine is only used in daemon mode. */
529void glob_expand(char *base1, char **argv, int *argc, int maxargs)
530{
531 char *s = argv[*argc];
532 char *p, *q;
533 char *base = base1;
534 int base_len = strlen(base);
535
536 if (!s || !*s) return;
537
538 if (strncmp(s, base, base_len) == 0)
539 s += base_len;
540
541 s = strdup(s);
542 if (!s) out_of_memory("glob_expand");
543
544 if (asprintf(&base," %s/", base1) <= 0) out_of_memory("glob_expand");
545 base_len++;
546
547 q = s;
548 while ((p = strstr(q,base)) != NULL && *argc < maxargs) {
549 /* split it at this point */
550 *p = 0;
551 glob_expand_one(q, argv, argc, maxargs);
552 q = p + base_len;
553 }
554
555 if (*q && *argc < maxargs)
556 glob_expand_one(q, argv, argc, maxargs);
557
558 free(s);
559 free(base);
560}
561
562/**
563 * Convert a string to lower case
564 **/
565void strlower(char *s)
566{
567 while (*s) {
568 if (isupper(* (unsigned char *) s))
569 *s = tolower(* (unsigned char *) s);
570 s++;
571 }
572}
573
574/* Join strings p1 & p2 into "dest" with a guaranteed '/' between them. (If
575 * p1 ends with a '/', no extra '/' is inserted.) Returns the length of both
576 * strings + 1 (if '/' was inserted), regardless of whether the null-terminated
577 * string fits into destsize. */
578size_t pathjoin(char *dest, size_t destsize, const char *p1, const char *p2)
579{
580 size_t len = strlcpy(dest, p1, destsize);
581 if (len < destsize - 1) {
582 if (!len || dest[len-1] != '/')
583 dest[len++] = '/';
584 if (len < destsize - 1)
585 len += strlcpy(dest + len, p2, destsize - len);
586 else {
587 dest[len] = '\0';
588 len += strlen(p2);
589 }
590 }
591 else
592 len += strlen(p2) + 1; /* Assume we'd insert a '/'. */
593 return len;
594}
595
596/* Join any number of strings together, putting them in "dest". The return
597 * value is the length of all the strings, regardless of whether the null-
598 * terminated whole fits in destsize. Your list of string pointers must end
599 * with a NULL to indicate the end of the list. */
600size_t stringjoin(char *dest, size_t destsize, ...)
601{
602 va_list ap;
603 size_t len, ret = 0;
604 const char *src;
605
606 va_start(ap, destsize);
607 while (1) {
608 if (!(src = va_arg(ap, const char *)))
609 break;
610 len = strlen(src);
611 ret += len;
612 if (destsize > 1) {
613 if (len >= destsize)
614 len = destsize - 1;
615 memcpy(dest, src, len);
616 destsize -= len;
617 dest += len;
618 }
619 }
620 *dest = '\0';
621 va_end(ap);
622
623 return ret;
624}
625
626void clean_fname(char *name)
627{
628 char *p;
629 int l;
630 int modified = 1;
631
632 if (!name) return;
633
634 while (modified) {
635 modified = 0;
636
637 if ((p = strstr(name,"/./")) != NULL) {
638 modified = 1;
639 while (*p) {
640 p[0] = p[2];
641 p++;
642 }
643 }
644
645 if ((p = strstr(name,"//")) != NULL) {
646 modified = 1;
647 while (*p) {
648 p[0] = p[1];
649 p++;
650 }
651 }
652
653 if (strncmp(p = name, "./", 2) == 0) {
654 modified = 1;
655 do {
656 p[0] = p[2];
657 } while (*p++);
658 }
659
660 l = strlen(p = name);
661 if (l > 1 && p[l-1] == '/') {
662 modified = 1;
663 p[l-1] = 0;
664 }
665 }
666}
667
668/**
669 * Make path appear as if a chroot had occurred:
670 *
671 * @li 1. remove leading "/" (or replace with "." if at end)
672 *
673 * @li 2. remove leading ".." components (except those allowed by @p reldir)
674 *
675 * @li 3. delete any other "<dir>/.." (recursively)
676 *
677 * Can only shrink paths, so sanitizes in place.
678 *
679 * While we're at it, remove double slashes and "." components like
680 * clean_fname() does, but DON'T remove a trailing slash because that
681 * is sometimes significant on command line arguments.
682 *
683 * If @p reldir is non-null, it is a sanitized directory that the path will be
684 * relative to, so allow as many ".." at the beginning of the path as
685 * there are components in reldir. This is used for symbolic link targets.
686 * If reldir is non-null and the path began with "/", to be completely like
687 * a chroot we should add in depth levels of ".." at the beginning of the
688 * path, but that would blow the assumption that the path doesn't grow and
689 * it is not likely to end up being a valid symlink anyway, so just do
690 * the normal removal of the leading "/" instead.
691 *
692 * Contributed by Dave Dykstra <dwd@bell-labs.com>
693 */
694void sanitize_path(char *p, char *reldir)
695{
696 char *start, *sanp;
697 int depth = 0;
698 int allowdotdot = 0;
699
700 if (reldir) {
701 depth++;
702 while (*reldir) {
703 if (*reldir++ == '/') {
704 depth++;
705 }
706 }
707 }
708 start = p;
709 sanp = p;
710 while (*p == '/') {
711 /* remove leading slashes */
712 p++;
713 }
714 while (*p != '\0') {
715 /* this loop iterates once per filename component in p.
716 * both p (and sanp if the original had a slash) should
717 * always be left pointing after a slash
718 */
719 if (*p == '.' && (p[1] == '/' || p[1] == '\0')) {
720 /* skip "." component */
721 while (*++p == '/') {
722 /* skip following slashes */
723 ;
724 }
725 continue;
726 }
727 allowdotdot = 0;
728 if (*p == '.' && p[1] == '.' && (p[2] == '/' || p[2] == '\0')) {
729 /* ".." component followed by slash or end */
730 if (depth > 0 && sanp == start) {
731 /* allow depth levels of .. at the beginning */
732 --depth;
733 allowdotdot = 1;
734 } else {
735 p += 2;
736 if (*p == '/')
737 p++;
738 if (sanp != start) {
739 /* back up sanp one level */
740 --sanp; /* now pointing at slash */
741 while (sanp > start && sanp[-1] != '/') {
742 /* skip back up to slash */
743 sanp--;
744 }
745 }
746 continue;
747 }
748 }
749 while (1) {
750 /* copy one component through next slash */
751 *sanp++ = *p++;
752 if (*p == '\0' || p[-1] == '/') {
753 while (*p == '/') {
754 /* skip multiple slashes */
755 p++;
756 }
757 break;
758 }
759 }
760 if (allowdotdot) {
761 /* move the virtual beginning to leave the .. alone */
762 start = sanp;
763 }
764 }
765 if (sanp == start && !allowdotdot) {
766 /* ended up with nothing, so put in "." component */
767 /*
768 * note that the !allowdotdot doesn't prevent this from
769 * happening in all allowed ".." situations, but I didn't
770 * think it was worth putting in an extra variable to ensure
771 * it since an extra "." won't hurt in those situations.
772 */
773 *sanp++ = '.';
774 }
775 *sanp = '\0';
776}
777
778/* Works much like sanitize_path(), with these differences: (1) a new buffer
779 * is allocated for the sanitized path rather than modifying it in-place; (2)
780 * a leading slash gets transformed into the rootdir value (which can be empty
781 * or NULL if you just want the slash to get dropped); (3) no "reldir" can be
782 * specified. */
783char *alloc_sanitize_path(const char *path, const char *rootdir)
784{
785 char *buf;
786 int rlen, plen = strlen(path);
787
788 if (*path == '/' && rootdir) {
789 rlen = strlen(rootdir);
790 if (rlen == 1)
791 path++;
792 } else
793 rlen = 0;
794 if (!(buf = new_array(char, rlen + plen + 1)))
795 out_of_memory("alloc_sanitize_path");
796 if (rlen)
797 memcpy(buf, rootdir, rlen);
798 memcpy(buf + rlen, path, plen + 1);
799
800 if (rlen > 1)
801 rlen++;
802 sanitize_path(buf + rlen, NULL);
803 if (rlen && buf[rlen] == '.' && buf[rlen+1] == '\0') {
804 if (rlen > 1)
805 rlen--;
806 buf[rlen] = '\0';
807 }
808 fprintf(stderr, "p:`%s'\n", buf);
809
810 return buf;
811}
812
813char curr_dir[MAXPATHLEN];
814unsigned int curr_dir_len;
815
816/**
817 * Like chdir(), but it keeps track of the current directory (in the
818 * global "curr_dir"), and ensures that the path size doesn't overflow.
819 * Also cleans the path using the clean_fname() function.
820 **/
821int push_dir(char *dir)
822{
823 static int initialised;
824 unsigned int len;
825
826 if (!initialised) {
827 initialised = 1;
828 getcwd(curr_dir, sizeof curr_dir - 1);
829 curr_dir_len = strlen(curr_dir);
830 }
831
832 if (!dir) /* this call was probably just to initialize */
833 return 0;
834
835 len = strlen(dir);
836 if (len == 1 && *dir == '.')
837 return 1;
838
839 if ((*dir == '/' ? len : curr_dir_len + 1 + len) >= sizeof curr_dir)
840 return 0;
841
842 if (chdir(dir))
843 return 0;
844
845 if (*dir == '/') {
846 memcpy(curr_dir, dir, len + 1);
847 curr_dir_len = len;
848 } else {
849 curr_dir[curr_dir_len++] = '/';
850 memcpy(curr_dir + curr_dir_len, dir, len + 1);
851 curr_dir_len += len;
852 }
853
854 clean_fname(curr_dir);
855
856 return 1;
857}
858
859/**
860 * Reverse a push_dir() call. You must pass in an absolute path
861 * that was copied from a prior value of "curr_dir".
862 **/
863int pop_dir(char *dir)
864{
865 if (chdir(dir))
866 return 0;
867
868 curr_dir_len = strlcpy(curr_dir, dir, sizeof curr_dir);
869 if (curr_dir_len >= sizeof curr_dir)
870 curr_dir_len = sizeof curr_dir - 1;
871
872 return 1;
873}
874
875/**
876 * Return a quoted string with the full pathname of the indicated filename.
877 * The string " (in MODNAME)" may also be appended. The returned pointer
878 * remains valid until the next time full_fname() is called.
879 **/
880char *full_fname(char *fn)
881{
882 extern int module_id;
883 static char *result = NULL;
884 char *m1, *m2, *m3;
885 char *p1, *p2;
886
887 if (result)
888 free(result);
889
890 if (*fn == '/')
891 p1 = p2 = "";
892 else {
893 p1 = curr_dir;
894 p2 = "/";
895 }
896 if (module_id >= 0) {
897 m1 = " (in ";
898 m2 = lp_name(module_id);
899 m3 = ")";
900 if (*p1) {
901 if (!lp_use_chroot(module_id)) {
902 char *p = lp_path(module_id);
903 if (*p != '/' || p[1])
904 p1 += strlen(p);
905 }
906 if (!*p1)
907 p2++;
908 else
909 p1++;
910 }
911 else
912 fn++;
913 } else
914 m1 = m2 = m3 = "";
915
916 asprintf(&result, "\"%s%s%s\"%s%s%s", p1, p2, fn, m1, m2, m3);
917
918 return result;
919}
920
921/** We need to supply our own strcmp function for file list comparisons
922 to ensure that signed/unsigned usage is consistent between machines. */
923int u_strcmp(const char *cs1, const char *cs2)
924{
925 const uchar *s1 = (const uchar *)cs1;
926 const uchar *s2 = (const uchar *)cs2;
927
928 while (*s1 && *s2 && (*s1 == *s2)) {
929 s1++; s2++;
930 }
931
932 return (int)*s1 - (int)*s2;
933}
934
935
936
937/**
938 * Determine if a symlink points outside the current directory tree.
939 * This is considered "unsafe" because e.g. when mirroring somebody
940 * else's machine it might allow them to establish a symlink to
941 * /etc/passwd, and then read it through a web server.
942 *
943 * Null symlinks and absolute symlinks are always unsafe.
944 *
945 * Basically here we are concerned with symlinks whose target contains
946 * "..", because this might cause us to walk back up out of the
947 * transferred directory. We are not allowed to go back up and
948 * reenter.
949 *
950 * @param dest Target of the symlink in question.
951 *
952 * @param src Top source directory currently applicable. Basically this
953 * is the first parameter to rsync in a simple invocation, but it's
954 * modified by flist.c in slightly complex ways.
955 *
956 * @retval True if unsafe
957 * @retval False is unsafe
958 *
959 * @sa t_unsafe.c
960 **/
961int unsafe_symlink(const char *dest, const char *src)
962{
963 const char *name, *slash;
964 int depth = 0;
965
966 /* all absolute and null symlinks are unsafe */
967 if (!dest || !*dest || *dest == '/') return 1;
968
969 /* find out what our safety margin is */
970 for (name = src; (slash = strchr(name, '/')) != 0; name = slash+1) {
971 if (strncmp(name, "../", 3) == 0) {
972 depth = 0;
973 } else if (strncmp(name, "./", 2) == 0) {
974 /* nothing */
975 } else {
976 depth++;
977 }
978 }
979 if (strcmp(name, "..") == 0)
980 depth = 0;
981
982 for (name = dest; (slash = strchr(name, '/')) != 0; name = slash+1) {
983 if (strncmp(name, "../", 3) == 0) {
984 /* if at any point we go outside the current directory
985 then stop - it is unsafe */
986 if (--depth < 0)
987 return 1;
988 } else if (strncmp(name, "./", 2) == 0) {
989 /* nothing */
990 } else {
991 depth++;
992 }
993 }
994 if (strcmp(name, "..") == 0)
995 depth--;
996
997 return (depth < 0);
998}
999
1000
1001/**
1002 * Return the date and time as a string
1003 **/
1004char *timestring(time_t t)
1005{
1006 static char TimeBuf[200];
1007 struct tm *tm = localtime(&t);
1008
1009#ifdef HAVE_STRFTIME
1010 strftime(TimeBuf, sizeof TimeBuf - 1, "%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S", tm);
1011#else
1012 strlcpy(TimeBuf, asctime(tm), sizeof TimeBuf);
1013#endif
1014
1015 if (TimeBuf[strlen(TimeBuf)-1] == '\n') {
1016 TimeBuf[strlen(TimeBuf)-1] = 0;
1017 }
1018
1019 return(TimeBuf);
1020}
1021
1022
1023/**
1024 * Sleep for a specified number of milliseconds.
1025 *
1026 * Always returns TRUE. (In the future it might return FALSE if
1027 * interrupted.)
1028 **/
1029int msleep(int t)
1030{
1031 int tdiff = 0;
1032 struct timeval tval, t1, t2;
1033
1034 gettimeofday(&t1, NULL);
1035 gettimeofday(&t2, NULL);
1036
1037 while (tdiff < t) {
1038 tval.tv_sec = (t-tdiff)/1000;
1039 tval.tv_usec = 1000*((t-tdiff)%1000);
1040
1041 errno = 0;
1042 select(0,NULL,NULL, NULL, &tval);
1043
1044 gettimeofday(&t2, NULL);
1045 tdiff = (t2.tv_sec - t1.tv_sec)*1000 +
1046 (t2.tv_usec - t1.tv_usec)/1000;
1047 }
1048
1049 return True;
1050}
1051
1052
1053/**
1054 * Determine if two file modification times are equivalent (either
1055 * exact or in the modification timestamp window established by
1056 * --modify-window).
1057 *
1058 * @retval 0 if the times should be treated as the same
1059 *
1060 * @retval +1 if the first is later
1061 *
1062 * @retval -1 if the 2nd is later
1063 **/
1064int cmp_modtime(time_t file1, time_t file2)
1065{
1066 extern int modify_window;
1067
1068 if (file2 > file1) {
1069 if (file2 - file1 <= modify_window) return 0;
1070 return -1;
1071 }
1072 if (file1 - file2 <= modify_window) return 0;
1073 return 1;
1074}
1075
1076
1077#ifdef __INSURE__XX
1078#include <dlfcn.h>
1079
1080/**
1081 This routine is a trick to immediately catch errors when debugging
1082 with insure. A xterm with a gdb is popped up when insure catches
1083 a error. It is Linux specific.
1084**/
1085int _Insure_trap_error(int a1, int a2, int a3, int a4, int a5, int a6)
1086{
1087 static int (*fn)();
1088 int ret;
1089 char *cmd;
1090
1091 asprintf(&cmd, "/usr/X11R6/bin/xterm -display :0 -T Panic -n Panic -e /bin/sh -c 'cat /tmp/ierrs.*.%d ; gdb /proc/%d/exe %d'",
1092 getpid(), getpid(), getpid());
1093
1094 if (!fn) {
1095 static void *h;
1096 h = dlopen("/usr/local/parasoft/insure++lite/lib.linux2/libinsure.so", RTLD_LAZY);
1097 fn = dlsym(h, "_Insure_trap_error");
1098 }
1099
1100 ret = fn(a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6);
1101
1102 system(cmd);
1103
1104 free(cmd);
1105
1106 return ret;
1107}
1108#endif
1109
1110
1111#define MALLOC_MAX 0x40000000
1112
1113void *_new_array(unsigned int size, unsigned long num)
1114{
1115 if (num >= MALLOC_MAX/size)
1116 return NULL;
1117 return malloc(size * num);
1118}
1119
1120void *_realloc_array(void *ptr, unsigned int size, unsigned long num)
1121{
1122 if (num >= MALLOC_MAX/size)
1123 return NULL;
1124 /* No realloc should need this, but just in case... */
1125 if (!ptr)
1126 return malloc(size * num);
1127 return realloc(ptr, size * num);
1128}