}
}
+/* Helper for identifying duplicate per-dir merge rules. */
+static const char *perdir_merge_relative_part(const char *merge_file)
+{
+ if (merge_file[0] == '/' || strncmp(merge_file, "../", 3) == 0)
+ return strrchr(merge_file, '/') + 1; /* There is a slash. */
+ else
+ return merge_file;
+}
+
/* Build a filter structure given a filter pattern. The value in "pat"
* is not null-terminated. */
static void add_rule(struct filter_list_struct *listp, const char *pat,
if (mflags & MATCHFLG_PERDIR_MERGE) {
struct filter_list_struct *lp;
- unsigned int len;
int i;
- if ((cp = strrchr(ret->pattern, '/')) != NULL)
- cp++;
- else
- cp = ret->pattern;
-
- /* If the local merge file was already mentioned, don't
+ clean_fname(ret->pattern, CFN_COLLAPSE_DOT_DOT_DIRS);
+ /* Throw out a corner case so that we are left with either a
+ * ..-free path (relative) or an absolute or ../-starting path
+ * (parent_dirscanning).. */
+ if (strcmp(ret->pattern, "..") == 0) {
+ rprintf(FERROR, "Dir-merging .. is not allowed.\n");
+ exit_cleanup(RERR_UNSUPPORTED);
+ }
+ /* If this per-dir merge file was already mentioned, don't
* add it again. */
+ cp = perdir_merge_relative_part(ret->pattern);
for (i = 0; i < mergelist_cnt; i++) {
struct filter_struct *ex = mergelist_parents[i];
- const char *s = strrchr(ex->pattern, '/');
- if (s)
- s++;
- else
- s = ex->pattern;
- len = strlen(s);
- if (len == pat_len - (cp - ret->pattern)
- && memcmp(s, cp, len) == 0) {
+ if (strcmp(cp, perdir_merge_relative_part(ex->pattern)) == 0) {
free_filter(ret);
return;
}
listp->head = listp->tail = NULL;
}
-/* This returns an expanded (absolute) filename for the merge-file name if
- * the name has any slashes in it OR if the parent_dirscan var is True;
- * otherwise it returns the original merge_file name. If the len_ptr value
- * is non-NULL the merge_file name is limited by the referenced length
- * value and will be updated with the length of the resulting name. We
- * always return a name that is null terminated, even if the merge_file
- * name was not. */
+/* parse_merge_name is called to process merge-file names in three cases:
+ *
+ * 1. When an non-per-dir merge rule is added.
+ * - Sanitize path using NULL (module_dir) and dirbuf_depth (which is 0 as
+ * desired if the rule came from initial filter processing rather than a
+ * per-dir merge file). If non-sanitizing, just cancel .. components.
+ * - If the path is relative, prepend dirbuf. During initial filter
+ * processing, dirbuf is empty, so this step has no effect and we will
+ * follow the path relative to the current directory, as desired. From a
+ * per-dir merge file, this step makes the path absolute so that we
+ * interpret it correctly.
+ * 2. When a dir-merge rule is set up (setup_merge_file), with dirbuf containing
+ * the topmost dir to which it will apply.
+ * - Sanitize path using NULL (module_dir) and dirbuf_depth. If non-
+ * sanitizing, just cancel .. components.
+ * - If the path begins with ../, then prepend the dirbuf, yielding an
+ * absolute path.
+ * - A path that is absolute at this point will activate the parent_dirscan
+ * in setup_merge_file, while a relative path (which contains no .. due to
+ * sanitization/cleaning) will be stored for following from each dir.
+ * 3. When a dir-merge rule is added during another parent_dirscan.
+ * - We want to interpret the rule relative to the ancestor dir in which it
+ * was defined, even though we don't actually push into that dir to set up
+ * the rule. Thus, we apply the same processing as in #2 while we have the
+ * desired dirbuf value, leaving an absolute or ..-free relative path that
+ * #2 won't modify further, except...
+ * - #2 will prepend the module_dir to an absolute path, so we are passed
+ * prefix_skip == module_dirlen to avoid prepending a duplicate module_dir
+ * now.
+ *
+ * FIXME: A per-dir merge rule added during a parent-dirscan needs to load
+ * files in the same ancestor dirs, so it should be made absolute
+ * unconditionally. This might make a relative rule parent-dirscanning, and
+ * it will mess up multicomponent relative rules. Quite possibly I should
+ * introduce a better syntax that allows separate specification of the relative
+ * and parent-dirscanning parts of the path, like ./ for --relative.
+ *
+ * When this is called on a rule addition (#1 or #3), merge_file is not null-
+ * terminated, but len_ptr points to its length and is updated with the length
+ * of the result. In all cases, the result is null-terminated. */
static char *parse_merge_name(const char *merge_file, unsigned int *len_ptr,
- unsigned int prefix_skip)
+ unsigned int prefix_skip, BOOL is_perdir)
{
static char buf[MAXPATHLEN];
char *fn, tmpbuf[MAXPATHLEN];
unsigned int fn_len;
- if (!parent_dirscan && *merge_file != '/') {
- /* Return the name unchanged it doesn't have any slashes. */
- if (len_ptr) {
- const char *p = merge_file + *len_ptr;
- while (--p > merge_file && *p != '/') {}
- if (p == merge_file) {
- strlcpy(buf, merge_file, *len_ptr + 1);
- return buf;
- }
- } else if (strchr(merge_file, '/') == NULL)
- return (char *)merge_file;
- }
-
fn = *merge_file == '/' ? buf : tmpbuf;
if (sanitize_paths) {
const char *r = prefix_skip ? "/" : NULL;
fn_len = clean_fname(fn, CFN_COLLAPSE_DOT_DOT_DIRS);
}
- /* If the name isn't in buf yet, it's wasn't absolute. */
- if (fn != buf) {
+ /* If the name isn't in buf yet, it's relative. In case #1, we want to
+ * prepend the dirbuf unconditionally. Otherwise, we want to make
+ * parent_dirscan-activating paths absolute but leave others alone. */
+ if (fn != buf && (!is_perdir || strncmp(fn, "../", 3) == 0)) {
int d_len = dirbuf_len - prefix_skip;
if (d_len + fn_len >= MAXPATHLEN) {
rprintf(FERROR, "merge-file name overflows: %s\n", fn);
}
memcpy(buf, dirbuf + prefix_skip, d_len);
memcpy(buf + d_len, fn, fn_len + 1);
+ fn = buf;
fn_len = clean_fname(buf, CFN_COLLAPSE_DOT_DOT_DIRS);
}
if (len_ptr)
*len_ptr = fn_len;
- return buf;
+ return fn;
}
/* Sets the dirbuf and dirbuf_len values. */
char *x, *y, *pat = ex->pattern;
unsigned int len;
- if (!(x = parse_merge_name(pat, NULL, 0)) || *x != '/')
+ /* Case #2 in parse_merge_name comment: make a parent_dirscanning path
+ * absolute. */
+ if (!(x = parse_merge_name(pat, NULL, 0, True)) || *x != '/')
return 0;
if (DEBUG_GTE(FILTER, 2)) {
}
if (new_mflags & MATCHFLG_PERDIR_MERGE) {
if (parent_dirscan) {
+ /* Case #3 in parse_merge_name comment:
+ * record correct starting dir for a
+ * parent_dirscanning per-dir merge rule
+ * found during another parent_dirscan. */
if (!(p = parse_merge_name(cp, &len,
- module_dirlen)))
+ module_dirlen, True)))
continue;
add_rule(listp, p, len, new_mflags, 0);
continue;
}
} else {
- if (!(p = parse_merge_name(cp, &len, 0)))
+ /* Case #1 in parse_merge_name comment:
+ * interpret the path w.r.t. the correct
+ * directory. */
+ if (!(p = parse_merge_name(cp, &len, 0, False)))
continue;
parse_filter_file(listp, p, new_mflags,
XFLG_FATAL_ERRORS);