libgit2/src/fileops.c
schu 05b49b02ef fileops.c: fix unused warning
Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
2011-06-06 12:17:58 +02:00

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#include "common.h"
#include "fileops.h"
#include <ctype.h>
int gitfo_mkdir_2file(const char *file_path)
{
const int mode = 0755; /* or 0777 ? */
int error = GIT_SUCCESS;
char target_folder_path[GIT_PATH_MAX];
error = git__dirname_r(target_folder_path, sizeof(target_folder_path), file_path);
if (error < GIT_SUCCESS)
return git__throw(GIT_EINVALIDPATH, "Failed to recursively build `%s` tree structure. Unable to parse parent folder name", file_path);
/* Does the containing folder exist? */
if (gitfo_isdir(target_folder_path)) {
git__joinpath(target_folder_path, target_folder_path, ""); /* Ensure there's a trailing slash */
/* Let's create the tree structure */
error = gitfo_mkdir_recurs(target_folder_path, mode);
if (error < GIT_SUCCESS)
return error; /* The callee already takes care of setting the correct error message. */
}
return GIT_SUCCESS;
}
int gitfo_mktemp(char *path_out, const char *filename)
{
int fd;
strcpy(path_out, filename);
strcat(path_out, "_git2_XXXXXX");
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
/* FIXME: there may be race conditions when multi-threading
* with the library */
if (_mktemp_s(path_out, GIT_PATH_MAX) != 0)
return git__throw(GIT_EOSERR, "Failed to make temporary file %s", path_out);
fd = gitfo_creat(path_out, 0744);
#else
fd = mkstemp(path_out);
#endif
return fd >= 0 ? fd : git__throw(GIT_EOSERR, "Failed to create temporary file %s", path_out);
}
int gitfo_open(const char *path, int flags)
{
int fd = open(path, flags | O_BINARY);
return fd >= 0 ? fd : git__throw(GIT_EOSERR, "Failed to open %s", path);
}
int gitfo_creat(const char *path, int mode)
{
int fd = open(path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_BINARY, mode);
return fd >= 0 ? fd : git__throw(GIT_EOSERR, "Failed to create file. Could not open %s", path);
}
int gitfo_creat_force(const char *path, int mode)
{
if (gitfo_mkdir_2file(path) < GIT_SUCCESS)
return git__throw(GIT_EOSERR, "Failed to create file %s", path);
return gitfo_creat(path, mode);
}
int gitfo_creat_locked(const char *path, int mode)
{
int fd = open(path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_BINARY | O_EXCL, mode);
return fd >= 0 ? fd : git__throw(GIT_EOSERR, "Failed to create locked file. Could not open %s", path);
}
int gitfo_creat_locked_force(const char *path, int mode)
{
if (gitfo_mkdir_2file(path) < GIT_SUCCESS)
return git__throw(GIT_EOSERR, "Failed to create locked file %s", path);
return gitfo_creat_locked(path, mode);
}
int gitfo_read(git_file fd, void *buf, size_t cnt)
{
char *b = buf;
while (cnt) {
ssize_t r = read(fd, b, cnt);
if (r < 0) {
if (errno == EINTR || errno == EAGAIN)
continue;
return git__throw(GIT_EOSERR, "Failed to read from file");
}
if (!r) {
errno = EPIPE;
return git__throw(GIT_EOSERR, "Failed to read from file");
}
cnt -= r;
b += r;
}
return GIT_SUCCESS;
}
int gitfo_write(git_file fd, void *buf, size_t cnt)
{
char *b = buf;
while (cnt) {
ssize_t r = write(fd, b, cnt);
if (r < 0) {
if (errno == EINTR || errno == EAGAIN)
continue;
return git__throw(GIT_EOSERR, "Failed to write to file");
}
if (!r) {
errno = EPIPE;
return git__throw(GIT_EOSERR, "Failed to write to file");
}
cnt -= r;
b += r;
}
return GIT_SUCCESS;
}
int gitfo_isdir(const char *path)
{
struct stat st;
int len, stat_error;
if (!path)
return git__throw(GIT_ENOTFOUND, "No path given to gitfo_isdir");
len = strlen(path);
/* win32: stat path for folders cannot end in a slash */
if (path[len - 1] == '/') {
char *path_fixed = NULL;
path_fixed = git__strdup(path);
path_fixed[len - 1] = 0;
stat_error = gitfo_stat(path_fixed, &st);
free(path_fixed);
} else {
stat_error = gitfo_stat(path, &st);
}
if (stat_error < GIT_SUCCESS)
return git__throw(GIT_ENOTFOUND, "%s does not exist", path);
if (!S_ISDIR(st.st_mode))
return git__throw(GIT_ENOTFOUND, "%s is not a directory", path);
return GIT_SUCCESS;
}
int gitfo_isfile(const char *path)
{
struct stat st;
int stat_error;
if (!path)
return git__throw(GIT_ENOTFOUND, "No path given to gitfo_isfile");
stat_error = gitfo_stat(path, &st);
if (stat_error < GIT_SUCCESS)
return git__throw(GIT_ENOTFOUND, "%s does not exist", path);
if (!S_ISREG(st.st_mode))
return git__throw(GIT_ENOTFOUND, "%s is not a file", path);
return GIT_SUCCESS;
}
int gitfo_exists(const char *path)
{
assert(path);
return access(path, F_OK);
}
git_off_t gitfo_size(git_file fd)
{
struct stat sb;
if (gitfo_fstat(fd, &sb))
return git__throw(GIT_EOSERR, "Failed to get size of file. File missing or corrupted");
return sb.st_size;
}
int gitfo_read_file(gitfo_buf *obj, const char *path)
{
git_file fd;
size_t len;
git_off_t size;
unsigned char *buff;
assert(obj && path && *path);
if ((fd = gitfo_open(path, O_RDONLY)) < 0)
return git__throw(GIT_ERROR, "Failed to open %s for reading", path);
if (((size = gitfo_size(fd)) < 0) || !git__is_sizet(size+1)) {
gitfo_close(fd);
return git__throw(GIT_ERROR, "Failed to read file `%s`. An error occured while calculating its size", path);
}
len = (size_t) size;
if ((buff = git__malloc(len + 1)) == NULL) {
gitfo_close(fd);
return GIT_ENOMEM;
}
if (gitfo_read(fd, buff, len) < 0) {
gitfo_close(fd);
free(buff);
return git__throw(GIT_ERROR, "Failed to read file `%s`", path);
}
buff[len] = '\0';
gitfo_close(fd);
obj->data = buff;
obj->len = len;
return GIT_SUCCESS;
}
void gitfo_free_buf(gitfo_buf *obj)
{
assert(obj);
free(obj->data);
obj->data = NULL;
}
int gitfo_mv(const char *from, const char *to)
{
int error;
#ifdef GIT_WIN32
/*
* Win32 POSIX compilance my ass. If the destination
* file exists, the `rename` call fails. This is as
* close as it gets with the Win32 API.
*/
error = MoveFileEx(from, to, MOVEFILE_REPLACE_EXISTING | MOVEFILE_COPY_ALLOWED) ? GIT_SUCCESS : GIT_EOSERR;
#else
/* Don't even try this on Win32 */
if (!link(from, to)) {
gitfo_unlink(from);
return GIT_SUCCESS;
}
if (!rename(from, to))
return GIT_SUCCESS;
error = GIT_EOSERR;
#endif
if (error < GIT_SUCCESS)
return git__throw(error, "Failed to move file from `%s` to `%s`", from, to);
return GIT_SUCCESS;
}
int gitfo_mv_force(const char *from, const char *to)
{
if (gitfo_mkdir_2file(to) < GIT_SUCCESS)
return GIT_EOSERR; /* The callee already takes care of setting the correct error message. */
return gitfo_mv(from, to); /* The callee already takes care of setting the correct error message. */
}
int gitfo_map_ro(git_map *out, git_file fd, git_off_t begin, size_t len)
{
if (git__mmap(out, len, GIT_PROT_READ, GIT_MAP_SHARED, fd, begin) < GIT_SUCCESS)
return GIT_EOSERR;
return GIT_SUCCESS;
}
void gitfo_free_map(git_map *out)
{
git__munmap(out);
}
int gitfo_dirent(
char *path,
size_t path_sz,
int (*fn)(void *, char *),
void *arg)
{
size_t wd_len = strlen(path);
DIR *dir;
struct dirent *de;
if (!wd_len || path_sz < wd_len + 2)
return git__throw(GIT_EINVALIDARGS, "Failed to process `%s` tree structure. Path is either empty or buffer size is too short", path);
while (path[wd_len - 1] == '/')
wd_len--;
path[wd_len++] = '/';
path[wd_len] = '\0';
dir = opendir(path);
if (!dir)
return git__throw(GIT_EOSERR, "Failed to process `%s` tree structure. An error occured while opening the directory", path);
while ((de = readdir(dir)) != NULL) {
size_t de_len;
int result;
/* always skip '.' and '..' */
if (de->d_name[0] == '.') {
if (de->d_name[1] == '\0')
continue;
if (de->d_name[1] == '.' && de->d_name[2] == '\0')
continue;
}
de_len = strlen(de->d_name);
if (path_sz < wd_len + de_len + 1) {
closedir(dir);
return git__throw(GIT_ERROR, "Failed to process `%s` tree structure. Buffer size is too short", path);
}
strcpy(path + wd_len, de->d_name);
result = fn(arg, path);
if (result < GIT_SUCCESS) {
closedir(dir);
return result; /* The callee is reponsible for setting the correct error message */
}
if (result > 0) {
closedir(dir);
return result;
}
}
closedir(dir);
return GIT_SUCCESS;
}
#if GIT_PLATFORM_PATH_SEP == '/'
void gitfo_posixify_path(char *GIT_UNUSED(path))
{
/* nothing to do*/
}
#else
void gitfo_posixify_path(char *path)
{
while (*path) {
if (*path == GIT_PLATFORM_PATH_SEP)
*path = '/';
path++;
}
}
#endif
int gitfo_retrieve_path_root_offset(const char *path)
{
int offset = 0;
#ifdef GIT_WIN32
/* Does the root of the path look like a windows drive ? */
if (isalpha(path[0]) && (path[1] == ':'))
offset += 2;
#endif
if (*(path + offset) == '/')
return offset;
return -1; /* Not a real error. Rather a signal than the path is not rooted */
}
int gitfo_mkdir_recurs(const char *path, int mode)
{
int error, root_path_offset;
char *pp, *sp;
char *path_copy = git__strdup(path);
if (path_copy == NULL)
return GIT_ENOMEM;
error = GIT_SUCCESS;
pp = path_copy;
root_path_offset = gitfo_retrieve_path_root_offset(pp);
if (root_path_offset > 0)
pp += root_path_offset; /* On Windows, will skip the drive name (eg. C: or D:) */
while (error == GIT_SUCCESS && (sp = strchr(pp, '/')) != 0) {
if (sp != pp && gitfo_isdir(path_copy) < GIT_SUCCESS) {
*sp = 0;
error = gitfo_mkdir(path_copy, mode);
/* Do not choke while trying to recreate an existing directory */
if (errno == EEXIST)
error = GIT_SUCCESS;
*sp = '/';
}
pp = sp + 1;
}
if (*(pp - 1) != '/' && error == GIT_SUCCESS)
error = gitfo_mkdir(path, mode);
free(path_copy);
if (error < GIT_SUCCESS)
return git__throw(error, "Failed to recursively create `%s` tree structure", path);
return GIT_SUCCESS;
}
static int retrieve_previous_path_component_start(const char *path)
{
int offset, len, root_offset, start = 0;
root_offset = gitfo_retrieve_path_root_offset(path);
if (root_offset > -1)
start += root_offset;
len = strlen(path);
offset = len - 1;
/* Skip leading slash */
if (path[start] == '/')
start++;
/* Skip trailing slash */
if (path[offset] == '/')
offset--;
if (offset < root_offset)
return git__throw(GIT_ERROR, "Failed to retrieve path component. Wrong offset");
while (offset > start && path[offset-1] != '/') {
offset--;
}
return offset;
}
int gitfo_prettify_dir_path(char *buffer_out, size_t size, const char *path, const char *base_path)
{
int len = 0, segment_len, only_dots, root_path_offset, error = GIT_SUCCESS;
char *current;
const char *buffer_out_start, *buffer_end;
current = (char *)path;
buffer_end = path + strlen(path);
buffer_out_start = buffer_out;
root_path_offset = gitfo_retrieve_path_root_offset(path);
if (root_path_offset < 0) {
if (base_path == NULL) {
error = gitfo_getcwd(buffer_out, size);
if (error < GIT_SUCCESS)
return error; /* The callee already takes care of setting the correct error message. */
} else {
if (size < (strlen(base_path) + 1) * sizeof(char))
return git__throw(GIT_EOVERFLOW, "Failed to prettify dir path: the base path is too long for the buffer.");
strcpy(buffer_out, base_path);
gitfo_posixify_path(buffer_out);
git__joinpath(buffer_out, buffer_out, "");
}
len = strlen(buffer_out);
buffer_out += len;
}
while (current < buffer_end) {
/* Prevent multiple slashes from being added to the output */
if (*current == '/' && len > 0 && buffer_out_start[len - 1] == '/') {
current++;
continue;
}
only_dots = 1;
segment_len = 0;
/* Copy path segment to the output */
while (current < buffer_end && *current != '/')
{
only_dots &= (*current == '.');
*buffer_out++ = *current++;
segment_len++;
len++;
}
/* Skip current directory */
if (only_dots && segment_len == 1)
{
current++;
buffer_out -= segment_len;
len -= segment_len;
continue;
}
/* Handle the double-dot upward directory navigation */
if (only_dots && segment_len == 2)
{
current++;
buffer_out -= segment_len;
*buffer_out ='\0';
len = retrieve_previous_path_component_start(buffer_out_start);
/* Are we escaping out of the root dir? */
if (len < 0)
return git__throw(GIT_EINVALIDPATH, "Failed to normalize path `%s`. The path escapes out of the root directory", path);
buffer_out = (char *)buffer_out_start + len;
continue;
}
/* Guard against potential multiple dot path traversal (cf http://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/33.html) */
if (only_dots && segment_len > 0)
return git__throw(GIT_EINVALIDPATH, "Failed to normalize path `%s`. The path contains a segment with three `.` or more", path);
*buffer_out++ = '/';
len++;
}
*buffer_out = '\0';
return GIT_SUCCESS;
}
int gitfo_prettify_file_path(char *buffer_out, size_t size, const char *path, const char *base_path)
{
int error, path_len, i, root_offset;
const char* pattern = "/..";
path_len = strlen(path);
/* Let's make sure the filename isn't empty nor a dot */
if (path_len == 0 || (path_len == 1 && *path == '.'))
return git__throw(GIT_EINVALIDPATH, "Failed to normalize file path `%s`. The path is either empty or equals `.`", path);
/* Let's make sure the filename doesn't end with "/", "/." or "/.." */
for (i = 1; path_len > i && i < 4; i++) {
if (!strncmp(path + path_len - i, pattern, i))
return git__throw(GIT_EINVALIDPATH, "Failed to normalize file path `%s`. The path points to a folder", path);
}
error = gitfo_prettify_dir_path(buffer_out, size, path, base_path);
if (error < GIT_SUCCESS)
return error; /* The callee already takes care of setting the correct error message. */
path_len = strlen(buffer_out);
root_offset = gitfo_retrieve_path_root_offset(buffer_out) + 1;
if (path_len == root_offset)
return git__throw(GIT_EINVALIDPATH, "Failed to normalize file path `%s`. The path points to a folder", path);
/* Remove the trailing slash */
buffer_out[path_len - 1] = '\0';
return GIT_SUCCESS;
}
int gitfo_cmp_path(const char *name1, int len1, int isdir1,
const char *name2, int len2, int isdir2)
{
int len = len1 < len2 ? len1 : len2;
int cmp;
cmp = memcmp(name1, name2, len);
if (cmp)
return cmp;
if (len1 < len2)
return ((!isdir1 && !isdir2) ? -1 :
(isdir1 ? '/' - name2[len1] : name2[len1] - '/'));
if (len1 > len2)
return ((!isdir1 && !isdir2) ? 1 :
(isdir2 ? name1[len2] - '/' : '/' - name1[len2]));
return 0;
}
int gitfo_getcwd(char *buffer_out, size_t size)
{
char *cwd_buffer;
assert(buffer_out && size > 0);
#ifdef GIT_WIN32
cwd_buffer = _getcwd(buffer_out, size);
#else
cwd_buffer = getcwd(buffer_out, size);
#endif
if (cwd_buffer == NULL)
return git__throw(GIT_EOSERR, "Failed to retrieve current working directory");
gitfo_posixify_path(buffer_out);
git__joinpath(buffer_out, buffer_out, ""); //Ensure the path ends with a trailing slash
return GIT_SUCCESS;
}