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			2151 lines
		
	
	
		
			58 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C++
		
	
	
	
| /* fhandler_disk_file.cc
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| 
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|    Copyright 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
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|    2005, 2006 Red Hat, Inc.
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| 
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| This file is part of Cygwin.
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| 
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| This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
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| Cygwin license.  Please consult the file "CYGWIN_LICENSE" for
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| details. */
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| 
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| #include "winsup.h"
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| #include <unistd.h>
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| #include <stdlib.h>
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| #include <sys/cygwin.h>
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| #include <sys/acl.h>
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| #include <signal.h>
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| #include "cygerrno.h"
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| #include "perprocess.h"
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| #include "security.h"
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| #include "cygwin/version.h"
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| #include "path.h"
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| #include "fhandler.h"
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| #include "dtable.h"
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| #include "cygheap.h"
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| #include "shared_info.h"
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| #include "pinfo.h"
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| #include <ntdef.h>
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| #include "ntdll.h"
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| #include <assert.h>
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| #include <ctype.h>
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| #include <winioctl.h>
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| 
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| #define _COMPILING_NEWLIB
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| #include <dirent.h>
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| 
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| class __DIR_mounts
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| {
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|   int	      count;
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|   const char *parent_dir;
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|   int	      parent_dir_len;
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|   char	     *mounts[MAX_MOUNTS];
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|   bool	      found[MAX_MOUNTS + 2];
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| 
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| #define __DIR_PROC	(MAX_MOUNTS)
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| #define __DIR_CYGDRIVE	(MAX_MOUNTS+1)
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| 
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|   __ino64_t eval_ino (int idx)
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|     {
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|       __ino64_t ino = 0;
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|       char fname[CYG_MAX_PATH];
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|       struct __stat64 st;
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|       int len = parent_dir_len;
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| 
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|       strcpy (fname, parent_dir);
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|       if (fname[len - 1] != '/')
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| 	fname[len++] = '/';
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|       strcpy (fname + len, mounts[idx]);
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|       if (!lstat64 (fname, &st))
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| 	ino = st.st_ino;
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|       return ino;
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|     }
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| 
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| public:
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|   __DIR_mounts (const char *posix_path)
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|   : parent_dir (posix_path)
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|     {
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|       parent_dir_len = strlen (parent_dir);
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|       count = mount_table->get_mounts_here (parent_dir, parent_dir_len, mounts);
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|       rewind ();
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|     }
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|   __ino64_t check_mount (const char *name, __ino64_t ino, bool eval = true)
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|     {
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|       if (parent_dir_len == 1)	/* root dir */
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| 	{
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| 	  if (strcasematch (name, "proc"))
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| 	    {
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| 	      found[__DIR_PROC] = true;
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| 	      return hash_path_name (0, "/proc");
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| 	    }
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| 	  if (strlen (name) == mount_table->cygdrive_len - 2
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| 	      && strncasematch (name, mount_table->cygdrive + 1,
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| 				mount_table->cygdrive_len - 2))
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| 	    {
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| 	      found[__DIR_CYGDRIVE] = true;
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| 	      return 2;
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| 	    }
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| 	}
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|       for (int i = 0; i < count; ++i)
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| 	if (strcasematch (name, mounts[i]))
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| 	  {
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| 	    found[i] = true;
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| 	    return eval ? eval_ino (i) : 1;
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| 	  }
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|       return ino;
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|     }
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|   __ino64_t check_missing_mount (char *ret_name, bool eval = true)
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|     {
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|       for (int i = 0; i < count; ++i)
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| 	if (!found[i])
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| 	  {
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| 	    found[i] = true;
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| 	    strcpy (ret_name, mounts[i]);
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| 	    return eval ? eval_ino (i) : 1;
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| 	  }
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|       if (parent_dir_len == 1)  /* root dir */
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| 	{
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| 	  if (!found[__DIR_PROC])
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| 	    {
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| 	      found[__DIR_PROC] = true;
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| 	      strcpy (ret_name, "proc");
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| 	      return hash_path_name (0, "/proc");
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| 	    }
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| 	  if (!found[__DIR_CYGDRIVE])
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| 	    {
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| 	      found[__DIR_CYGDRIVE] = true;
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| 	      if (mount_table->cygdrive_len > 1)
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| 		{
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| 		  strncpy (ret_name, mount_table->cygdrive + 1,
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| 			   mount_table->cygdrive_len - 2);
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| 		  ret_name[mount_table->cygdrive_len - 2] = '\0';
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| 		  return 2;
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| 		}
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| 	    }
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| 	}
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|       return 0;
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|     }
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|     void rewind () { memset (found, 0, sizeof found); }
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| };
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| 
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| unsigned __stdcall
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| path_conv::ndisk_links (DWORD nNumberOfLinks)
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| {
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|   if (!isdir () || isremote ())
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|     return nNumberOfLinks;
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| 
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|   int len = strlen (*this);
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|   char fn[len + 3];
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|   strcpy (fn, *this);
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| 
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|   const char *s;
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|   unsigned count;
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|   __DIR_mounts *dir = new __DIR_mounts (normalized_path);
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|   if (nNumberOfLinks <= 1)
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|     {
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|       s = "\\*";
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|       count = 0;
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|     }
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|   else
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|     {
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|       s = "\\..";
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|       count = nNumberOfLinks;
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|     }
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| 
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|   if (len == 0 || isdirsep (fn[len - 1]))
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|     strcpy (fn + len, s + 1);
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|   else
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|     strcpy (fn + len, s);
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| 
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|   WIN32_FIND_DATA buf;
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|   HANDLE h = FindFirstFile (fn, &buf);
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| 
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|   int saw_dot = 2;
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|   if (h != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
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|     {
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|       if (nNumberOfLinks > 1)
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| 	saw_dot--;
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|       else
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| 	do
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| 	  {
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| 	    if (buf.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)
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| 	      count++;
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| 	    if (buf.cFileName[0] == '.'
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| 		&& (buf.cFileName[1] == '\0'
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| 		    || (buf.cFileName[1] == '.' && buf.cFileName[2] == '\0')))
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| 	      saw_dot--;
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| 	    dir->check_mount (buf.cFileName, 0, false);
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| 	  }
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| 	while (FindNextFileA (h, &buf));
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|       FindClose (h);
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|     }
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| 
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|   if (nNumberOfLinks > 1)
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|     {
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|       fn[len + 2] = '\0';
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|       h = FindFirstFile (fn, &buf);
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|       if (h)
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| 	saw_dot--;
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|       FindClose (h);
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|     }
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|   while (dir->check_missing_mount (buf.cFileName, false))
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|     ++count;
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| 
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|   delete dir;
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| 
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|   return count + saw_dot;
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| }
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| 
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| inline bool
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| path_conv::isgood_inode (__ino64_t ino) const
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| {
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|   /* We can't trust remote inode numbers of only 32 bit.  That means,
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|      all remote inode numbers when running under NT4, as well as remote NT4
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|      NTFS, as well as shares of Samba version < 3.0.
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|      The known exception are SFU NFS shares, which return the valid 32 bit
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|      inode number from the remote file system unchanged. */
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|   return hasgood_inode () && (ino > UINT32_MAX || !isremote () || fs_is_nfs ());
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| }
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| 
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| int __stdcall
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| fhandler_base::fstat_by_handle (struct __stat64 *buf)
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| {
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|   BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION local;
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| 
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|   if (wincap.is_winnt ())
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|     {
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|       NTSTATUS status;
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|       IO_STATUS_BLOCK io;
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|       /* The entries potentially contain a name of MAX_PATH wide characters. */
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|       const DWORD fvi_size = 2 * CYG_MAX_PATH
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| 			     + sizeof (FILE_FS_VOLUME_INFORMATION);
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|       const DWORD fai_size = 2 * CYG_MAX_PATH + sizeof (FILE_ALL_INFORMATION);
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| 
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|       PFILE_FS_VOLUME_INFORMATION pfvi = (PFILE_FS_VOLUME_INFORMATION)
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| 					 alloca (fvi_size);
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|       PFILE_ALL_INFORMATION pfai = (PFILE_ALL_INFORMATION) alloca (fai_size);
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| 
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|       status = NtQueryVolumeInformationFile (get_handle (), &io, pfvi, fvi_size,
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| 					     FileFsVolumeInformation);
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|       if (!NT_SUCCESS (status))
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| 	{
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| 	  debug_printf ("%u = NtQueryVolumeInformationFile)",
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| 			RtlNtStatusToDosError (status));
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| 	  pfvi->VolumeSerialNumber = 0; /* Set to pc.volser () in helper. */
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| 	}
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|       status = NtQueryInformationFile (get_handle (), &io, pfai, fai_size,
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| 				       FileAllInformation);
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|       if (NT_SUCCESS (status))
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| 	{
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| 	  /* If the change time is 0, it's a file system which doesn't
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| 	     support a change timestamp.  In that case use the LastWriteTime
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| 	     entry, as in other calls to fstat_helper. */
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| 	  pc.file_attributes (pfai->BasicInformation.FileAttributes);
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| 	  return fstat_helper (buf,
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| 			   pfai->BasicInformation.ChangeTime.QuadPart ?
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| 			   *(FILETIME *) &pfai->BasicInformation.ChangeTime :
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| 			   *(FILETIME *) &pfai->BasicInformation.LastWriteTime,
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| 			   *(FILETIME *) &pfai->BasicInformation.LastAccessTime,
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| 			   *(FILETIME *) &pfai->BasicInformation.LastWriteTime,
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| 			   pfvi->VolumeSerialNumber,
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| 			   pfai->StandardInformation.EndOfFile.QuadPart,
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| 			   pfai->StandardInformation.AllocationSize.QuadPart,
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| 			   pfai->InternalInformation.FileId.QuadPart,
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| 			   pfai->StandardInformation.NumberOfLinks,
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| 			   pfai->BasicInformation.FileAttributes);
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| 	}
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| 
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|       debug_printf ("%u = NtQueryInformationFile)",
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| 		    RtlNtStatusToDosError (status));
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|     }
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| 
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|   BOOL res = GetFileInformationByHandle (get_handle (), &local);
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|   debug_printf ("%d = GetFileInformationByHandle (%s, %d)",
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| 		res, get_win32_name (), get_handle ());
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|   /* GetFileInformationByHandle will fail if it's given stdio handle or pipe.
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|      It also fails on 9x when trying to access directories on shares. */
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|   if (!res)
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|     {
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|       memset (&local, 0, sizeof (local));
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|       local.nFileSizeLow = GetFileSize (get_handle (), &local.nFileSizeHigh);
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|       /* Even GetFileSize fails on 9x when trying to access directories
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| 	 on shares. In this case reset filesize to 0. */
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|       if (local.nFileSizeLow == 0xffffffff && GetLastError ())
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| 	local.nFileSizeLow = 0;
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|       local.dwFileAttributes = DWORD (pc);
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|     }
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|   else
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|     pc.file_attributes (local.dwFileAttributes);
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|   return fstat_helper (buf,
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| 		       local.ftLastWriteTime, /* see fstat_helper comment */
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| 		       local.ftLastAccessTime,
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| 		       local.ftLastWriteTime,
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| 		       local.dwVolumeSerialNumber,
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| 		       (ULONGLONG) local.nFileSizeHigh << 32
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| 				   | local.nFileSizeLow,
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| 		       -1LL,
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| 		       (ULONGLONG) local.nFileIndexHigh << 32
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| 				   | local.nFileIndexLow,
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| 		       local.nNumberOfLinks,
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| 		       local.dwFileAttributes);
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| }
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| 
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| int __stdcall
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| fhandler_base::fstat_by_name (struct __stat64 *buf)
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| {
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|   int res;
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|   HANDLE handle;
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|   WIN32_FIND_DATA local;
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| 
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|   if (!pc.exists ())
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|     {
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|       debug_printf ("already determined that pc does not exist");
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|       set_errno (ENOENT);
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|       res = -1;
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|     }
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|   else if ((handle = FindFirstFile (pc, &local)) != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
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|     {
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|       FindClose (handle);
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|       pc.file_attributes (local.dwFileAttributes);
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|       res = fstat_helper (buf,
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| 			  local.ftLastWriteTime, /* see fstat_helper comment */
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| 			  local.ftLastAccessTime,
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| 			  local.ftLastWriteTime,
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| 			  pc.volser (),
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| 			  (ULONGLONG) local.nFileSizeHigh << 32
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| 				      | local.nFileSizeLow,
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| 			  -1LL,
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| 			  0ULL,
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| 			  1,
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| 			  local.dwFileAttributes);
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|     }
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|   else if (pc.isdir ())
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|     {
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|       FILETIME ft = {};
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|       res = fstat_helper (buf, ft, ft, ft, pc.volser (), 0ULL, -1LL, 0ULL, 1,
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| 			  FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY);
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|     }
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|   else
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|     {
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|       debug_printf ("FindFirstFile failed for '%s', %E", (char *) pc);
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|       __seterrno ();
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|       res = -1;
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|     }
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|   return res;
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| }
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| 
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| int __stdcall
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| fhandler_base::fstat_fs (struct __stat64 *buf)
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| {
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|   int res = -1;
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|   int oret;
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|   int open_flags = O_RDONLY | O_BINARY;
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| 
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|   if (get_io_handle ())
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|     {
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|       if (nohandle () || is_fs_special ())
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| 	return fstat_by_name (buf);
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|       else
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| 	return fstat_by_handle (buf);
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|     }
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|   /* If we don't care if the file is executable or we already know if it is,
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|      then just do a "query open" as it is apparently much faster. */
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|   if (pc.exec_state () != dont_know_if_executable)
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|     {
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|       if (pc.fs_is_fat () && !strpbrk (get_win32_name (), "?*|<>"))
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| 	return fstat_by_name (buf);
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|       query_open (query_stat_control);
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|     }
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|   if (!(oret = open_fs (open_flags, 0)) && get_errno () == EACCES)
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|     {
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|       /* If we couldn't open the file, try a query open with no permissions.
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| 	 This allows us to determine *some* things about the file, at least. */
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|       pc.set_exec (0);
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|       query_open (query_read_control);
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|       oret = open_fs (open_flags, 0);
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|     }
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| 
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|   if (oret)
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|     {
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|       /* We now have a valid handle, regardless of the "nohandle" state.
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| 	 Since fhandler_base::open only calls CloseHandle if !nohandle,
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| 	 we have to set it to false before calling close_fs and restore
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| 	 the state afterwards. */
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|       res = fstat_by_handle (buf);
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|       bool no_handle = nohandle ();
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|       nohandle (false);
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|       close_fs ();
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|       nohandle (no_handle);
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|       set_io_handle (NULL);
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|     }
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|   else
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|     res = fstat_by_name (buf);
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| 
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|   return res;
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| }
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| 
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| /* The ftChangeTime is taken from the NTFS ChangeTime entry, if reading
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|    the file information using NtQueryInformationFile succeeded.  If not,
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|    it's faked using the LastWriteTime entry from GetFileInformationByHandle
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|    or FindFirstFile.  We're deliberatly not using the creation time anymore
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|    to simplify interaction with native Windows applications which choke on
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|    creation times >= access or write times.
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| 
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|    Note that the dwFileAttributes member of the file information evaluated
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|    in the calling function is used here, not the pc.fileattr member, since
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|    the latter might be old and not reflect the actual state of the file. */
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| int __stdcall
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| fhandler_base::fstat_helper (struct __stat64 *buf,
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| 			     FILETIME ftChangeTime,
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| 			     FILETIME ftLastAccessTime,
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| 			     FILETIME ftLastWriteTime,
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| 			     DWORD dwVolumeSerialNumber,
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| 			     ULONGLONG nFileSize,
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| 			     LONGLONG nAllocSize,
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| 			     ULONGLONG nFileIndex,
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| 			     DWORD nNumberOfLinks,
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| 			     DWORD dwFileAttributes)
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| {
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|   IO_STATUS_BLOCK st;
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|   FILE_COMPRESSION_INFORMATION fci;
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| 
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|   to_timestruc_t (&ftLastAccessTime, &buf->st_atim);
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|   to_timestruc_t (&ftLastWriteTime, &buf->st_mtim);
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|   to_timestruc_t (&ftChangeTime, &buf->st_ctim);
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|   buf->st_dev = dwVolumeSerialNumber ?: pc.volser ();
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|   buf->st_size = (_off64_t) nFileSize;
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|   /* The number of links to a directory includes the
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|      number of subdirectories in the directory, since all
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|      those subdirectories point to it.
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|      This is too slow on remote drives, so we do without it.
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|      Setting the count to 2 confuses `find (1)' command. So
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|      let's try it with `1' as link count. */
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|   buf->st_nlink = pc.ndisk_links (nNumberOfLinks);
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| 
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|   /* Enforce namehash as inode number on untrusted file systems. */
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|   if (pc.isgood_inode (nFileIndex))
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|     buf->st_ino = (__ino64_t) nFileIndex;
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|   else
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|     buf->st_ino = get_namehash ();
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| 
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|   buf->st_blksize = S_BLKSIZE;
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| 
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|   if (nAllocSize >= 0LL)
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|     /* A successful NtQueryInformationFile returns the allocation size
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|        correctly for compressed and sparse files as well. */
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|     buf->st_blocks = (nAllocSize + S_BLKSIZE - 1) / S_BLKSIZE;
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|   else if (::has_attribute (dwFileAttributes, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_COMPRESSED
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| 					      | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE)
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| 	   && get_io_handle () && !is_fs_special ()
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| 	   && !NtQueryInformationFile (get_io_handle (), &st, (PVOID) &fci,
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| 				      sizeof fci, FileCompressionInformation))
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|     /* Otherwise we request the actual amount of bytes allocated for
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|        compressed and sparsed files. */
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|     buf->st_blocks = (fci.CompressedSize.QuadPart + S_BLKSIZE - 1) / S_BLKSIZE;
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|   else
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|     /* Otherwise compute no. of blocks from file size. */
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|     buf->st_blocks  = (buf->st_size + S_BLKSIZE - 1) / S_BLKSIZE;
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| 
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|   buf->st_mode = 0;
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|   /* Using a side effect: get_file_attibutes checks for
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|      directory. This is used, to set S_ISVTX, if needed.  */
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|   if (pc.isdir ())
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|     buf->st_mode = S_IFDIR;
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|   else if (pc.issymlink ())
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|     {
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|       buf->st_size = pc.get_symlink_length ();
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|       /* symlinks are everything for everyone! */
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|       buf->st_mode = S_IFLNK | S_IRWXU | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO;
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|       get_file_attribute (pc.has_acls (), get_io_handle (), get_win32_name (),
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| 			  NULL, &buf->st_uid, &buf->st_gid);
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|       goto done;
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|     }
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|   else if (pc.issocket ())
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|     buf->st_mode = S_IFSOCK;
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| 
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|   if (!get_file_attribute (pc.has_acls (),
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| 			   is_fs_special () ? NULL: get_io_handle (),
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| 			   get_win32_name (), &buf->st_mode,
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| 			   &buf->st_uid, &buf->st_gid))
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|     {
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|       /* If read-only attribute is set, modify ntsec return value */
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|       if (::has_attribute (dwFileAttributes, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY)
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| 	  && !pc.issymlink ())
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| 	buf->st_mode &= ~(S_IWUSR | S_IWGRP | S_IWOTH);
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| 
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|       if (buf->st_mode & S_IFMT)
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| 	/* nothing */;
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|       else if (!is_fs_special ())
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| 	buf->st_mode |= S_IFREG;
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|       else
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| 	{
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| 	  buf->st_dev = dev ();
 | |
| 	  buf->st_mode = dev ().mode;
 | |
| 	  buf->st_size = 0;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       buf->st_mode |= STD_RBITS;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       if (!::has_attribute (dwFileAttributes, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY)
 | |
| 	  && !pc.issymlink ())
 | |
| 	buf->st_mode |= STD_WBITS;
 | |
|       /* | S_IWGRP | S_IWOTH; we don't give write to group etc */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       if (S_ISDIR (buf->st_mode))
 | |
| 	buf->st_mode |= S_IFDIR | STD_XBITS;
 | |
|       else if (buf->st_mode & S_IFMT)
 | |
| 	/* nothing */;
 | |
|       else if (is_fs_special ())
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  buf->st_dev = dev ();
 | |
| 	  buf->st_mode = dev ().mode;
 | |
| 	  buf->st_size = 0;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|       else
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  buf->st_mode |= S_IFREG;
 | |
| 	  if (pc.exec_state () == dont_know_if_executable)
 | |
| 	    {
 | |
| 	      DWORD cur, done;
 | |
| 	      char magic[3];
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	      /* First retrieve current position, set to beginning
 | |
| 		 of file if not already there. */
 | |
| 	      cur = SetFilePointer (get_handle (), 0, NULL, FILE_CURRENT);
 | |
| 	      if (cur != INVALID_SET_FILE_POINTER
 | |
| 		  && (!cur || SetFilePointer (get_handle (), 0, NULL, FILE_BEGIN)
 | |
| 		      != INVALID_SET_FILE_POINTER))
 | |
| 		{
 | |
| 		  /* FIXME should we use /etc/magic ? */
 | |
| 		  magic[0] = magic[1] = magic[2] = '\0';
 | |
| 		  if (ReadFile (get_handle (), magic, 3, &done, NULL)
 | |
| 		      && has_exec_chars (magic, done))
 | |
| 		    {
 | |
| 		      pc.set_exec ();
 | |
| 		      buf->st_mode |= STD_XBITS;
 | |
| 		    }
 | |
| 		  SetFilePointer (get_handle (), cur, NULL, FILE_BEGIN);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	    }
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
|       if (pc.exec_state () == is_executable)
 | |
| 	buf->st_mode |= STD_XBITS;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* This fakes the permissions of all files to match the current umask. */
 | |
|       buf->st_mode &= ~(cygheap->umask);
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|  done:
 | |
|   syscall_printf ("0 = fstat (, %p) st_atime=%x st_size=%D, st_mode=%p, st_ino=%D, sizeof=%d",
 | |
| 		  buf, buf->st_atime, buf->st_size, buf->st_mode,
 | |
| 		  buf->st_ino, sizeof (*buf));
 | |
|   return 0;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int __stdcall
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::fstat (struct __stat64 *buf)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   /* Changing inode data requires setting ctime (only 9x). */
 | |
|   if (has_changed ())
 | |
|     touch_ctime ();
 | |
|   return fstat_fs (buf);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| void
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::touch_ctime ()
 | |
| {
 | |
|   FILETIME ft;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   GetSystemTimeAsFileTime (&ft);
 | |
|   /* Modification time is touched if the file data has changed as well.
 | |
|      This happens for instance on write() or ftruncate(). */
 | |
|   if (!SetFileTime (get_io_handle (), NULL, NULL, &ft))
 | |
|     debug_printf ("SetFileTime (%s) failed, %E", get_win32_name ());
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     has_changed (false);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int __stdcall
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::fchmod (mode_t mode)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   extern int chmod_device (path_conv& pc, mode_t mode);
 | |
|   int res = -1;
 | |
|   int oret = 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (pc.is_fs_special ())
 | |
|     return chmod_device (pc, mode);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /* Also open on 9x, otherwise we can't touch ctime. */
 | |
|   if (!get_io_handle ())
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       query_open (query_write_control);
 | |
|       if (!(oret = open (O_BINARY, 0)))
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  /* If the file couldn't be opened, that's really only a problem if
 | |
| 	     ACLs or EAs should get written. */
 | |
| 	  if ((allow_ntsec && pc.has_acls ()) || allow_ntea)
 | |
| 	    return -1;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if ((allow_ntsec && pc.has_acls ()) || allow_ntea)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       if (!allow_ntsec && allow_ntea) /* Not necessary when manipulating SD. */
 | |
| 	SetFileAttributes (pc, (DWORD) pc & ~FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY);
 | |
|       if (pc.isdir ())
 | |
| 	mode |= S_IFDIR;
 | |
|       if (!set_file_attribute (pc.has_acls (), get_io_handle (), pc,
 | |
| 			       ILLEGAL_UID, ILLEGAL_GID, mode)
 | |
| 	  && allow_ntsec)
 | |
| 	res = 0;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /* if the mode we want has any write bits set, we can't be read only. */
 | |
|   if (mode & (S_IWUSR | S_IWGRP | S_IWOTH))
 | |
|     pc &= (DWORD) ~FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY;
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     pc |= (DWORD) FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (!SetFileAttributes (pc, pc))
 | |
|     __seterrno ();
 | |
|   else if (!allow_ntsec || !pc.has_acls ())
 | |
|     /* Correct NTFS security attributes have higher priority */
 | |
|     res = 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /* Set ctime on success. */
 | |
|   if (!res && !wincap.is_winnt ())
 | |
|     has_changed (true);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (oret)
 | |
|     close ();
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return res;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int __stdcall
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::fchown (__uid32_t uid, __gid32_t gid)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   int oret = 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (!pc.has_acls () || !allow_ntsec)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       /* fake - if not supported, pretend we're like win95
 | |
| 	 where it just works */
 | |
|       return 0;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (!get_io_handle ())
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       query_open (query_write_control);
 | |
|       if (!(oret = fhandler_disk_file::open (O_BINARY, 0)))
 | |
| 	return -1;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   mode_t attrib = 0;
 | |
|   if (pc.isdir ())
 | |
|     attrib |= S_IFDIR;
 | |
|   int res = get_file_attribute (pc.has_acls (), get_io_handle (), pc, &attrib);
 | |
|   if (!res)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       /* Typical Windows default ACLs can contain permissions for one
 | |
| 	 group, while being owned by another user/group.  The permission
 | |
| 	 bits returned above are pretty much useless then.  Creating a
 | |
| 	 new ACL with these useless permissions results in a potentially
 | |
| 	 broken symlink.  So what we do here is to set the underlying
 | |
| 	 permissions of symlinks to a sensible value which allows the
 | |
| 	 world to read the symlink and only the new owner to change it. */
 | |
|       if (pc.issymlink ())
 | |
| 	attrib = S_IFLNK | STD_RBITS | STD_WBITS;
 | |
|       res = set_file_attribute (pc.has_acls (), get_io_handle (), pc,
 | |
| 				uid, gid, attrib);
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   if (oret)
 | |
|     close ();
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return res;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int _stdcall
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::facl (int cmd, int nentries, __aclent32_t *aclbufp)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   int res = -1;
 | |
|   int oret = 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (!pc.has_acls () || !allow_ntsec)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       switch (cmd)
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  struct __stat64 st;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	  case SETACL:
 | |
| 	    /* Open for writing required to be able to set ctime
 | |
| 	       (even though setting the ACL is just pretended). */
 | |
| 	    if (!get_io_handle ())
 | |
| 	      oret = open (O_WRONLY | O_BINARY, 0);
 | |
| 	    res = 0;
 | |
| 	    break;
 | |
| 	  case GETACL:
 | |
| 	    if (!aclbufp)
 | |
| 	      set_errno (EFAULT);
 | |
| 	    else if (nentries < MIN_ACL_ENTRIES)
 | |
| 	      set_errno (ENOSPC);
 | |
| 	    else
 | |
| 	      {
 | |
| 		if (!get_io_handle ())
 | |
| 		  {
 | |
| 		    query_open (query_read_control);
 | |
| 		    if (!(oret = open (O_BINARY, 0)))
 | |
| 		      return -1;
 | |
| 		  }
 | |
| 		if (!fstat_by_handle (&st))
 | |
| 		  {
 | |
| 		    aclbufp[0].a_type = USER_OBJ;
 | |
| 		    aclbufp[0].a_id = st.st_uid;
 | |
| 		    aclbufp[0].a_perm = (st.st_mode & S_IRWXU) >> 6;
 | |
| 		    aclbufp[1].a_type = GROUP_OBJ;
 | |
| 		    aclbufp[1].a_id = st.st_gid;
 | |
| 		    aclbufp[1].a_perm = (st.st_mode & S_IRWXG) >> 3;
 | |
| 		    aclbufp[2].a_type = OTHER_OBJ;
 | |
| 		    aclbufp[2].a_id = ILLEGAL_GID;
 | |
| 		    aclbufp[2].a_perm = st.st_mode & S_IRWXO;
 | |
| 		    aclbufp[3].a_type = CLASS_OBJ;
 | |
| 		    aclbufp[3].a_id = ILLEGAL_GID;
 | |
| 		    aclbufp[3].a_perm = S_IRWXU | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO;
 | |
| 		    res = MIN_ACL_ENTRIES;
 | |
| 		  }
 | |
| 	      }
 | |
| 	    break;
 | |
| 	  case GETACLCNT:
 | |
| 	    res = MIN_ACL_ENTRIES;
 | |
| 	    break;
 | |
| 	  default:
 | |
| 	    set_errno (EINVAL);
 | |
| 	    break;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       if (!get_io_handle ())
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  query_open (cmd == SETACL ? query_write_control : query_read_control);
 | |
| 	  if (!(oret = open (O_BINARY, 0)))
 | |
| 	    return -1;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|       switch (cmd)
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  case SETACL:
 | |
| 	    if (!aclsort32 (nentries, 0, aclbufp))
 | |
| 	      res = setacl (get_io_handle (), pc, nentries, aclbufp);
 | |
| 	    break;
 | |
| 	  case GETACL:
 | |
| 	    if (!aclbufp)
 | |
| 	      set_errno(EFAULT);
 | |
| 	    else
 | |
| 	      res = getacl (get_io_handle (), pc, pc, nentries, aclbufp);
 | |
| 	    break;
 | |
| 	  case GETACLCNT:
 | |
| 	    res = getacl (get_io_handle (), pc, pc, 0, NULL);
 | |
| 	    break;
 | |
| 	  default:
 | |
| 	    set_errno (EINVAL);
 | |
| 	    break;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (oret)
 | |
|     close ();
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return res;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::fadvise (_off64_t offset, _off64_t length, int advice)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   if (advice < POSIX_FADV_NORMAL || advice > POSIX_FADV_NOREUSE)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       set_errno (EINVAL);
 | |
|       return -1;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (!wincap.is_winnt ())
 | |
|     return 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /* Windows only supports advice flags for the whole file.  We're using
 | |
|      a simplified test here so that we don't have to ask for the actual
 | |
|      file size.  Length == 0 means all bytes starting at offset anyway.
 | |
|      So we only actually follow the advice, if it's given for offset == 0. */
 | |
|   if (offset != 0)
 | |
|     return 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /* We only support normal and sequential mode for now.  Everything which
 | |
|      is not POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL is treated like POSIX_FADV_NORMAL. */
 | |
|   if (advice != POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL)
 | |
|     advice = POSIX_FADV_NORMAL;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   IO_STATUS_BLOCK io;
 | |
|   FILE_MODE_INFORMATION fmi;
 | |
|   NTSTATUS status = NtQueryInformationFile (get_handle (), &io,
 | |
| 					    &fmi, sizeof fmi,
 | |
| 					    FileModeInformation);
 | |
|   if (!NT_SUCCESS (status))
 | |
|     __seterrno_from_nt_status (status);
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       fmi.Mode &= ~FILE_SEQUENTIAL_ONLY;
 | |
|       if (advice == POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL)
 | |
|         fmi.Mode |= FILE_SEQUENTIAL_ONLY;
 | |
|       status = NtSetInformationFile (get_handle (), &io, &fmi, sizeof fmi,
 | |
| 				     FileModeInformation);
 | |
|       if (NT_SUCCESS (status))
 | |
| 	return 0;
 | |
|       __seterrno_from_nt_status (status);
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return -1;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::ftruncate (_off64_t length, bool allow_truncate)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   int res = -1;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (length < 0 || !get_handle ())
 | |
|     set_errno (EINVAL);
 | |
|   else if (pc.isdir ())
 | |
|     set_errno (EISDIR);
 | |
|   else if (!(get_access () & GENERIC_WRITE))
 | |
|     set_errno (EBADF);
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       _off64_t actual_length;
 | |
|       DWORD size_high = 0;
 | |
|       actual_length = GetFileSize (get_handle (), &size_high);
 | |
|       actual_length += ((_off64_t) size_high) << 32;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* If called through posix_fallocate, silently succeed if length
 | |
|          is less than the file's actual length. */
 | |
|       if (!allow_truncate && length < actual_length)
 | |
| 	return 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       if (wincap.is_winnt ())
 | |
|         {
 | |
| 	  NTSTATUS status;
 | |
| 	  IO_STATUS_BLOCK io;
 | |
| 	  FILE_END_OF_FILE_INFORMATION feofi;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	  feofi.EndOfFile.QuadPart = length;
 | |
| 	  /* Create sparse files only when called through ftruncate, not when
 | |
| 	     called through posix_fallocate. */
 | |
| 	  if (allow_truncate
 | |
| 	      && get_fs_flags (FILE_SUPPORTS_SPARSE_FILES)
 | |
| 	      && length >= actual_length + (128 * 1024))
 | |
| 	    {
 | |
| 	      DWORD dw;
 | |
| 	      BOOL r = DeviceIoControl (get_handle (),
 | |
| 					FSCTL_SET_SPARSE, NULL, 0, NULL,
 | |
| 					0, &dw, NULL);
 | |
| 	      syscall_printf ("%d = DeviceIoControl(%p, FSCTL_SET_SPARSE)",
 | |
| 				  r, get_handle ());
 | |
| 	    }
 | |
| 	  status = NtSetInformationFile (get_handle (), &io,
 | |
| 					 &feofi, sizeof feofi,
 | |
| 					 FileEndOfFileInformation);
 | |
| 	  if (!NT_SUCCESS (status))
 | |
| 	    __seterrno_from_nt_status (status);
 | |
| 	  else
 | |
| 	    res = 0;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|       else
 | |
|         {
 | |
| 	  _off64_t prev_loc = lseek (0, SEEK_CUR);
 | |
| 	  if (lseek (length, SEEK_SET) >= 0)
 | |
| 	    {
 | |
| 	      int res_bug = write (&res, 0);
 | |
| 	      if (!SetEndOfFile (get_handle ()))
 | |
| 		__seterrno ();
 | |
| 	      else
 | |
| 		res = res_bug;
 | |
| 	      /* restore original file pointer location */
 | |
| 	      lseek (prev_loc, SEEK_SET);
 | |
| 	    }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   return res;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::link (const char *newpath)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   extern bool allow_winsymlinks;
 | |
|   extern suffix_info stat_suffixes[];
 | |
| 
 | |
|   path_conv newpc (newpath, PC_SYM_NOFOLLOW | PC_POSIX,
 | |
| 		   transparent_exe ? stat_suffixes : NULL);
 | |
|   if (newpc.error)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       set_errno (newpc.case_clash ? ECASECLASH : newpc.error);
 | |
|       return -1;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (newpc.exists ())
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       syscall_printf ("file '%s' exists?", (char *) newpc);
 | |
|       set_errno (EEXIST);
 | |
|       return -1;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (newpc[strlen (newpc) - 1] == '.')
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       syscall_printf ("trailing dot, bailing out");
 | |
|       set_errno (EINVAL);
 | |
|       return -1;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   char new_buf[CYG_MAX_PATH + 5];
 | |
|   if (!newpc.error && !newpc.case_clash)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       DWORD bintype;
 | |
|       int len;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       if (allow_winsymlinks && pc.is_lnk_special ())
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  /* Shortcut hack. */
 | |
| 	  strcpy (new_buf, newpath);
 | |
| 	  strcat (new_buf, ".lnk");
 | |
| 	  newpath = new_buf;
 | |
| 	  newpc.check (newpath, PC_SYM_NOFOLLOW);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|       else if (transparent_exe
 | |
| 	       && !pc.isdir ()
 | |
| 	       && GetBinaryType (pc, &bintype)
 | |
| 	       && (len = strlen (newpc)) > 4
 | |
| 	       && !strcasematch ((const char *) newpc + len - 4, ".exe"))
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  /* Executable hack. */
 | |
| 	  strcpy (new_buf, newpath);
 | |
| 	  strcat (new_buf, ".exe");
 | |
| 	  newpath = new_buf;
 | |
| 	  newpc.check (newpath, PC_SYM_NOFOLLOW);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   query_open (query_write_attributes);
 | |
|   if (!open (O_BINARY, 0))
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       syscall_printf ("Opening file failed");
 | |
|       __seterrno ();
 | |
|       return -1;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /* Try to make hard link first on Windows NT */
 | |
|   if (wincap.has_hard_links ())
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       if (CreateHardLinkA (newpc, pc, NULL))
 | |
| 	goto success;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* There are two cases to consider:
 | |
| 	 - The FS doesn't support hard links ==> ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION
 | |
| 	   We copy the file.
 | |
| 	 - CreateHardLinkA is not supported  ==> ERROR_PROC_NOT_FOUND
 | |
| 	   In that case (<= NT4) we try the old-style method.
 | |
| 	 Any other error should be taken seriously. */
 | |
|       if (GetLastError () == ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION)
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  syscall_printf ("FS doesn't support hard links: Copy file");
 | |
| 	  goto docopy;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|       if (GetLastError () != ERROR_PROC_NOT_FOUND)
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  syscall_printf ("CreateHardLinkA failed");
 | |
| 	  __seterrno ();
 | |
| 	  close ();
 | |
| 	  return -1;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
|       WIN32_STREAM_ID stream_id;
 | |
|       LPVOID context;
 | |
|       WCHAR wbuf[CYG_MAX_PATH];
 | |
|       BOOL ret;
 | |
|       DWORD written, write_err, path_len, size;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       path_len = sys_mbstowcs (wbuf, newpc, CYG_MAX_PATH) * sizeof (WCHAR);
 | |
| 
 | |
|       stream_id.dwStreamId = BACKUP_LINK;
 | |
|       stream_id.dwStreamAttributes = 0;
 | |
|       stream_id.dwStreamNameSize = 0;
 | |
|       stream_id.Size.HighPart = 0;
 | |
|       stream_id.Size.LowPart = path_len;
 | |
|       size = sizeof (WIN32_STREAM_ID) - sizeof (WCHAR**)
 | |
| 	     + stream_id.dwStreamNameSize;
 | |
|       context = NULL;
 | |
|       write_err = 0;
 | |
|       /* Write WIN32_STREAM_ID */
 | |
|       ret = BackupWrite (get_handle (), (LPBYTE) &stream_id, size,
 | |
| 			 &written, FALSE, FALSE, &context);
 | |
|       if (ret)
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  /* write the buffer containing the path */
 | |
| 	  /* FIXME: BackupWrite sometimes traps if linkname is invalid.
 | |
| 	     Need to handle. */
 | |
| 	  ret = BackupWrite (get_handle (), (LPBYTE) wbuf, path_len,
 | |
| 			     &written, FALSE, FALSE, &context);
 | |
| 	  if (!ret)
 | |
| 	    {
 | |
| 	      write_err = GetLastError ();
 | |
| 	      syscall_printf ("cannot write linkname, %E");
 | |
| 	    }
 | |
| 	  /* Free context */
 | |
| 	  BackupWrite (get_handle (), NULL, 0, &written,
 | |
| 		       TRUE, FALSE, &context);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|       else
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  write_err = GetLastError ();
 | |
| 	  syscall_printf ("cannot write stream_id, %E");
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
|       if (!ret)
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  /* Only copy file if FS doesn't support hard links */
 | |
| 	  if (write_err == ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION)
 | |
| 	    {
 | |
| 	      syscall_printf ("FS doesn't support hard links: Copy file");
 | |
| 	      goto docopy;
 | |
| 	    }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	  close ();
 | |
| 	  __seterrno_from_win_error (write_err);
 | |
| 	  return -1;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
|     success:
 | |
|       close ();
 | |
|       if (!allow_winsymlinks && pc.is_lnk_special ())
 | |
| 	SetFileAttributes (newpc, (DWORD) pc
 | |
| 				   | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM
 | |
| 				   | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY);
 | |
|       return 0;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| docopy:
 | |
|   /* do this with a copy */
 | |
|   if (!CopyFileA (pc, newpc, 1))
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       __seterrno ();
 | |
|       return -1;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   /* Set ctime on success (copy gets it automatically). */
 | |
|   if (!wincap.is_winnt ())
 | |
|     has_changed (true);
 | |
|   close ();
 | |
|   fhandler_disk_file fh (newpc);
 | |
|   fh.query_open (query_write_attributes);
 | |
|   if (fh.open (O_BINARY, 0))
 | |
|     fh.close ();
 | |
|   return 0;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::utimes (const struct timeval *tvp)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   return utimes_fs (tvp);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| fhandler_base::utimes_fs (const struct timeval *tvp)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   FILETIME lastaccess, lastwrite;
 | |
|   struct timeval tmp[2];
 | |
|   bool closeit;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (get_handle ())
 | |
|     closeit = false;
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       query_open (query_write_attributes);
 | |
|       if (!open_fs (O_BINARY, 0))
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  /* It's documented in MSDN that FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES is sufficient
 | |
| 	     to change the timestamps.  Unfortunately it's not sufficient for a
 | |
| 	     remote HPFS which requires GENERIC_WRITE, so we just retry to open
 | |
| 	     for writing, though this fails for R/O files of course. */
 | |
| 	  query_open (no_query);
 | |
| 	  if (!open_fs (O_WRONLY | O_BINARY, 0))
 | |
| 	    {
 | |
| 	      syscall_printf ("Opening file failed");
 | |
| 	      return -1;
 | |
| 	    }
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|       closeit = true;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (nohandle ())	/* Directory query_open on 9x. */
 | |
|     return 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   gettimeofday (&tmp[0], 0);
 | |
|   if (!tvp)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       tmp[1] = tmp[0];
 | |
|       tvp = tmp;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   timeval_to_filetime (&tvp[0], &lastaccess);
 | |
|   timeval_to_filetime (&tvp[1], &lastwrite);
 | |
|   debug_printf ("incoming lastaccess %08x %08x", tvp[0].tv_sec, tvp[0].tv_usec);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (is_fs_special ())
 | |
|     SetFileAttributes (pc, (DWORD) pc & ~FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY);
 | |
|   BOOL res = SetFileTime (get_handle (), NULL, &lastaccess, &lastwrite);
 | |
|   DWORD errcode = GetLastError ();
 | |
|   if (is_fs_special ())
 | |
|     SetFileAttributes (pc, pc);
 | |
|   /* Opening a directory on a 9x share from a NT machine works(!), but
 | |
|      then the SetFileTimes fails with ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED.  Oh well... */
 | |
|   if (!res && errcode != ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       close ();
 | |
|       __seterrno_from_win_error (errcode);
 | |
|       return -1;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (closeit)
 | |
|     close ();
 | |
|   return 0;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::fhandler_disk_file () :
 | |
|   fhandler_base ()
 | |
| {
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::fhandler_disk_file (path_conv &pc) :
 | |
|   fhandler_base ()
 | |
| {
 | |
|   set_name (pc);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::open (int flags, mode_t mode)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   return open_fs (flags, mode);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| fhandler_base::open_fs (int flags, mode_t mode)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   if (pc.case_clash && flags & O_CREAT)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       debug_printf ("case clash detected");
 | |
|       set_errno (ECASECLASH);
 | |
|       return 0;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /* Unfortunately NT allows to open directories for writing, but that's
 | |
|      disallowed according to SUSv3. */
 | |
|   if (pc.isdir () && (flags & O_ACCMODE) != O_RDONLY)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       set_errno (EISDIR);
 | |
|       return 0;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   int res = fhandler_base::open (flags | O_DIROPEN, mode);
 | |
|   if (!res)
 | |
|     goto out;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /* This is for file systems known for having a buggy CreateFile call
 | |
|      which might return a valid HANDLE without having actually opened
 | |
|      the file.
 | |
|      The only known file system to date is the SUN NFS Solstice Client 3.1
 | |
|      which returns a valid handle when trying to open a file in a nonexistent
 | |
|      directory. */
 | |
|   if (pc.has_buggy_open () && !pc.exists ())
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       debug_printf ("Buggy open detected.");
 | |
|       close_fs ();
 | |
|       set_errno (ENOENT);
 | |
|       return 0;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /* Attributes may be set only if a file is _really_ created.
 | |
|      This code is now only used for ntea here since the files
 | |
|      security attributes are set in CreateFile () now. */
 | |
|   if (flags & O_CREAT
 | |
|       && GetLastError () != ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS
 | |
|       && !allow_ntsec && allow_ntea)
 | |
|     set_file_attribute (false, NULL, get_win32_name (), mode);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   set_fs_flags (pc.fs_flags ());
 | |
| 
 | |
| out:
 | |
|   syscall_printf ("%d = fhandler_disk_file::open (%s, %p)", res,
 | |
| 		  get_win32_name (), flags);
 | |
|   return res;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::close ()
 | |
| {
 | |
|   if (!hExeced)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       /* Changing inode data requires setting ctime (only 9x). */
 | |
|       if (has_changed ())
 | |
| 	touch_ctime ();
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   return close_fs ();
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| fhandler_base::close_fs ()
 | |
| {
 | |
|   int res = fhandler_base::close ();
 | |
|   if (!res)
 | |
|     user_shared->delqueue.process_queue ();
 | |
|   return res;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| ssize_t __stdcall
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::pread (void *buf, size_t count, _off64_t offset)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   ssize_t res;
 | |
|   _off64_t curpos = lseek (0, SEEK_CUR);
 | |
|   if (curpos < 0 || lseek (offset, SEEK_SET) < 0)
 | |
|     res = -1;
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       size_t tmp_count = count;
 | |
|       read (buf, tmp_count);
 | |
|       if (lseek (curpos, SEEK_SET) >= 0)
 | |
| 	res = (ssize_t) tmp_count;
 | |
|       else
 | |
| 	res = -1;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   debug_printf ("%d = pread (%p, %d, %d)\n", res, buf, count, offset);
 | |
|   return res;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| ssize_t __stdcall
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::pwrite (void *buf, size_t count, _off64_t offset)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   int res;
 | |
|   _off64_t curpos = lseek (0, SEEK_CUR);
 | |
|   if (curpos < 0 || lseek (offset, SEEK_SET) < 0)
 | |
|     res = curpos;
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       res = (ssize_t) write (buf, count);
 | |
|       if (lseek (curpos, SEEK_SET) < 0)
 | |
| 	res = -1;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   debug_printf ("%d = pwrite (%p, %d, %d)\n", res, buf, count, offset);
 | |
|   return res;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* FIXME: The correct way to do this to get POSIX locking semantics is to
 | |
|    keep a linked list of posix lock requests and map them into Win32 locks.
 | |
|    he problem is that Win32 does not deal correctly with overlapping lock
 | |
|    requests. Also another pain is that Win95 doesn't do non-blocking or
 | |
|    non-exclusive locks at all. For '95 just convert all lock requests into
 | |
|    blocking,exclusive locks.  This shouldn't break many apps but denying all
 | |
|    locking would.  For now just convert to Win32 locks and hope for
 | |
|    the best.  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::lock (int cmd, struct __flock64 *fl)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   _off64_t win32_start;
 | |
|   _off64_t win32_len;
 | |
|   _off64_t startpos;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /*
 | |
|    * We don't do getlck calls yet.
 | |
|    */
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (cmd == F_GETLK)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       set_errno (ENOSYS);
 | |
|       return -1;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /*
 | |
|    * Calculate where in the file to start from,
 | |
|    * then adjust this by fl->l_start.
 | |
|    */
 | |
| 
 | |
|   switch (fl->l_whence)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       case SEEK_SET:
 | |
| 	startpos = 0;
 | |
| 	break;
 | |
|       case SEEK_CUR:
 | |
| 	if ((startpos = lseek (0, SEEK_CUR)) == ILLEGAL_SEEK)
 | |
| 	  return -1;
 | |
| 	break;
 | |
|       case SEEK_END:
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION finfo;
 | |
| 	  if (GetFileInformationByHandle (get_handle (), &finfo) == 0)
 | |
| 	    {
 | |
| 	      __seterrno ();
 | |
| 	      return -1;
 | |
| 	    }
 | |
| 	  startpos = ((_off64_t)finfo.nFileSizeHigh << 32)
 | |
| 		     + finfo.nFileSizeLow;
 | |
| 	  break;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|       default:
 | |
| 	set_errno (EINVAL);
 | |
| 	return -1;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /*
 | |
|    * Now the fun starts. Adjust the start and length
 | |
|    *  fields until they make sense.
 | |
|    */
 | |
| 
 | |
|   win32_start = startpos + fl->l_start;
 | |
|   if (fl->l_len < 0)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       win32_start -= fl->l_len;
 | |
|       win32_len = -fl->l_len;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     win32_len = fl->l_len;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (win32_start < 0)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       /* watch the signs! */
 | |
|       win32_len -= -win32_start;
 | |
|       if (win32_len <= 0)
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  /* Failure ! */
 | |
| 	  set_errno (EINVAL);
 | |
| 	  return -1;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|       win32_start = 0;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   DWORD off_high, off_low, len_high, len_low;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   off_low = (DWORD)(win32_start & UINT32_MAX);
 | |
|   off_high = (DWORD)(win32_start >> 32);
 | |
|   if (win32_len == 0)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       /* Special case if len == 0 for POSIX means lock to the end of
 | |
| 	 the entire file (and all future extensions).  */
 | |
|       /* CV, 2003-12-03: And yet another Win 9x bugginess.  For some reason
 | |
| 	 offset + length must be <= 0x100000000.  I'm using 0xffffffff as
 | |
| 	 upper border here, this should be sufficient. */
 | |
|       len_low = UINT32_MAX - (wincap.lock_file_highword () ? 0 : off_low);
 | |
|       len_high = wincap.lock_file_highword ();
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       len_low = (DWORD)(win32_len & UINT32_MAX);
 | |
|       len_high = (DWORD)(win32_len >> 32);
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   BOOL res;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (wincap.has_lock_file_ex ())
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       DWORD lock_flags = (cmd == F_SETLK) ? LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY : 0;
 | |
|       lock_flags |= (fl->l_type == F_WRLCK) ? LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK : 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       OVERLAPPED ov;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       ov.Internal = 0;
 | |
|       ov.InternalHigh = 0;
 | |
|       ov.Offset = off_low;
 | |
|       ov.OffsetHigh = off_high;
 | |
|       ov.hEvent = (HANDLE) 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       if (fl->l_type == F_UNLCK)
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  res = UnlockFileEx (get_handle (), 0, len_low, len_high, &ov);
 | |
| 	  if (res == 0 && GetLastError () == ERROR_NOT_LOCKED)
 | |
| 	    res = 1;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|       else
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  res = LockFileEx (get_handle (), lock_flags, 0,
 | |
| 			    len_low, len_high, &ov);
 | |
| 	  /* Deal with the fail immediately case. */
 | |
| 	  /*
 | |
| 	   * FIXME !! I think this is the right error to check for
 | |
| 	   * but I must admit I haven't checked....
 | |
| 	   */
 | |
| 	  if ((res == 0) && (lock_flags & LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY) &&
 | |
| 			    (GetLastError () == ERROR_LOCK_FAILED))
 | |
| 	    {
 | |
| 	      set_errno (EAGAIN);
 | |
| 	      return -1;
 | |
| 	    }
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       /* Windows 95 -- use primitive lock call */
 | |
|       if (fl->l_type == F_UNLCK)
 | |
| 	res = UnlockFile (get_handle (), off_low, off_high, len_low, len_high);
 | |
|       else
 | |
| 	res = LockFile (get_handle (), off_low, off_high, len_low, len_high);
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (res == 0)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       __seterrno ();
 | |
|       return -1;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return 0;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::mkdir (mode_t mode)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   int res = -1;
 | |
|   SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa = sec_none_nih;
 | |
|   security_descriptor sd;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (allow_ntsec && has_acls ())
 | |
|     set_security_attribute (S_IFDIR | ((mode & 07777) & ~cygheap->umask),
 | |
| 			    &sa, sd);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (CreateDirectoryA (get_win32_name (), &sa))
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       if (!allow_ntsec && allow_ntea)
 | |
| 	set_file_attribute (false, NULL, get_win32_name (),
 | |
| 			    S_IFDIR | ((mode & 07777) & ~cygheap->umask));
 | |
| #ifdef HIDDEN_DOT_FILES
 | |
|       char *c = strrchr (real_dir.get_win32 (), '\\');
 | |
|       if ((c && c[1] == '.') || *get_win32_name () == '.')
 | |
| 	SetFileAttributes (get_win32_name (), FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN);
 | |
| #endif
 | |
|       res = 0;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     __seterrno ();
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return res;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::rmdir ()
 | |
| {
 | |
|   int res = -1;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /* Even own directories can't be removed if R/O attribute is set. */
 | |
|   if (pc.has_attribute (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY))
 | |
|     SetFileAttributes (get_win32_name (),
 | |
| 		       (DWORD) pc & ~FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   for (bool is_cwd = false; ; is_cwd = true)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       DWORD err, att = 0;
 | |
|       int rc = RemoveDirectory (get_win32_name ());
 | |
| 
 | |
|       if (isremote () && exists ())
 | |
| 	att = GetFileAttributes (get_win32_name ());
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* Sometimes smb indicates failure when it really succeeds, so check for
 | |
| 	 this case specifically. */
 | |
|       if (rc || att == INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES)
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  /* RemoveDirectory on a samba drive doesn't return an error if the
 | |
| 	     directory can't be removed because it's not empty. Checking for
 | |
| 	     existence afterwards keeps us informed about success. */
 | |
| 	  if (!isremote () || att == INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES)
 | |
| 	    {
 | |
| 	      res = 0;
 | |
| 	      break;
 | |
| 	    }
 | |
| 	  err = ERROR_DIR_NOT_EMPTY;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|       else
 | |
| 	err = GetLastError ();
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* This kludge detects if we are attempting to remove the current working
 | |
| 	 directory.  If so, we will move elsewhere to potentially allow the
 | |
| 	 rmdir to succeed.  This means that cygwin's concept of the current
 | |
| 	 working directory != Windows concept but, hey, whaddaregonnado?
 | |
| 	 Note that this will not cause something like the following to work:
 | |
| 	 $ cd foo
 | |
| 	 $ rmdir .
 | |
| 	 since the shell will have foo "open" in the above case and so Windows
 | |
| 	 will not allow the deletion. (Actually it does on 9X.)
 | |
| 	 FIXME: A potential workaround for this is for cygwin apps to *never*
 | |
| 	 call SetCurrentDirectory. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       extern char windows_system_directory[];
 | |
|       if (strcasematch (get_win32_name (), cygheap->cwd.win32)
 | |
| 	  && !strcasematch (windows_system_directory, cygheap->cwd.win32)
 | |
| 	  && !is_cwd
 | |
| 	  && SetCurrentDirectory (windows_system_directory))
 | |
| 	continue;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* On 9X ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED is returned if you try to remove a
 | |
| 	 non-empty directory. */
 | |
|       if (err == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED
 | |
| 	  && wincap.access_denied_on_delete ())
 | |
| 	err = ERROR_DIR_NOT_EMPTY;
 | |
|       /* ...and, that's *not* funny, when trying to remove a non-existing
 | |
| 	 directory on a share, which is hosted by a 9x machine, the error
 | |
| 	 code ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION is returned.  */
 | |
|       else if (err == ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION)
 | |
| 	err = ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       __seterrno_from_win_error (err);
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* Directory still exists, restore its characteristics. */
 | |
|       if (pc.has_attribute (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY))
 | |
| 	SetFileAttributes (get_win32_name (), (DWORD) pc);
 | |
|       if (is_cwd)
 | |
| 	SetCurrentDirectory (get_win32_name ());
 | |
|       break;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return res;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* This is the minimal number of entries which fit into the readdir cache.
 | |
|    The number of bytes allocated by the cache is determined by this number,
 | |
|    To tune caching, just tweak this number.  To get a feeling for the size,
 | |
|    the size of the readdir cache is DIR_NUM_ENTRIES * 632 + 264 bytes.  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| #define DIR_NUM_ENTRIES	100		/* Cache size 63464 bytes */
 | |
| 
 | |
| #define DIR_BUF_SIZE	(DIR_NUM_ENTRIES \
 | |
| 			 * (sizeof (FILE_ID_BOTH_DIR_INFORMATION) \
 | |
| 			    + 2 * CYG_MAX_PATH))
 | |
| 
 | |
| struct __DIR_cache
 | |
| {
 | |
|   char  __name[CYG_MAX_PATH];
 | |
|   ULONG __pos;
 | |
|   char  __cache[DIR_BUF_SIZE];
 | |
| };
 | |
| 
 | |
| #define d_dirname(d)	(((__DIR_cache *) (d)->__d_dirname)->__name)
 | |
| #define d_cachepos(d)	(((__DIR_cache *) (d)->__d_dirname)->__pos)
 | |
| #define d_cache(d)	(((__DIR_cache *) (d)->__d_dirname)->__cache)
 | |
| 
 | |
| #define d_mounts(d)	((__DIR_mounts *) (d)->__d_internal)
 | |
| 
 | |
| DIR *
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::opendir ()
 | |
| {
 | |
|   DIR *dir;
 | |
|   DIR *res = NULL;
 | |
|   size_t len;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (!pc.isdir ())
 | |
|     set_errno (ENOTDIR);
 | |
|   else if ((len = strlen (pc)) > CYG_MAX_PATH - 3)
 | |
|     set_errno (ENAMETOOLONG);
 | |
|   else if ((dir = (DIR *) malloc (sizeof (DIR))) == NULL)
 | |
|     set_errno (ENOMEM);
 | |
|   else if ((dir->__d_dirname = (char *) malloc (wincap.is_winnt ()
 | |
| 						? sizeof (struct __DIR_cache)
 | |
| 						: len + 3)) == NULL)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       set_errno (ENOMEM);
 | |
|       goto free_dir;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   else if ((dir->__d_dirent =
 | |
| 	    (struct dirent *) malloc (sizeof (struct dirent))) == NULL)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       set_errno (ENOMEM);
 | |
|       goto free_dirname;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       strcpy (d_dirname (dir), get_win32_name ());
 | |
|       dir->__d_dirent->__d_version = __DIRENT_VERSION;
 | |
|       cygheap_fdnew fd;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       if (fd < 0)
 | |
| 	goto free_dirent;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* FindFirstFile doesn't seem to like duplicate /'s.
 | |
| 	 The dirname is generated with trailing backslash here which
 | |
| 	 simplifies later usage of dirname for checking symlinks.
 | |
| 	 Appending a "*" is moved right before calling FindFirstFile.
 | |
| 	 Since FindFirstFile is only called once, this should even be a
 | |
| 	 teeny little bit faster. */
 | |
|       len = strlen (d_dirname (dir));
 | |
|       if (len && !isdirsep (d_dirname (dir)[len - 1]))
 | |
| 	strcpy (d_dirname (dir) + len, "\\");
 | |
|       dir->__d_cookie = __DIRENT_COOKIE;
 | |
|       dir->__handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
 | |
|       dir->__d_position = 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       dir->__flags = (pc.normalized_path[0] == '/'
 | |
| 		      && pc.normalized_path[1] == '\0')
 | |
| 		     ? dirent_isroot : 0;
 | |
|       dir->__d_internal = (unsigned) new __DIR_mounts (pc.normalized_path);
 | |
|       if (wincap.is_winnt ())
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  d_cachepos (dir) = 0;
 | |
| 	  if (!pc.iscygdrive ())
 | |
| 	    {
 | |
| 	      OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES attr;
 | |
| 	      WCHAR wpath[CYG_MAX_PATH + 10];
 | |
| 	      UNICODE_STRING upath = {0, sizeof (wpath), wpath};
 | |
| 	      IO_STATUS_BLOCK io;
 | |
| 	      NTSTATUS status;
 | |
| 	      SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa = sec_none;
 | |
| 	      pc.get_nt_native_path (upath);
 | |
| 	      InitializeObjectAttributes (&attr, &upath,
 | |
| 	      				  OBJ_CASE_INSENSITIVE | OBJ_INHERIT,
 | |
| 					  NULL, sa.lpSecurityDescriptor);
 | |
| 	      status = NtOpenFile (&dir->__handle,
 | |
| 				   SYNCHRONIZE | FILE_LIST_DIRECTORY,
 | |
| 				   &attr, &io, wincap.shared (),
 | |
| 				   FILE_SYNCHRONOUS_IO_NONALERT
 | |
| 				   | FILE_OPEN_FOR_BACKUP_INTENT
 | |
| 				   | FILE_DIRECTORY_FILE);
 | |
| 	      if (!NT_SUCCESS (status))
 | |
| 		{
 | |
| 		  __seterrno_from_nt_status (status);
 | |
| 		  goto free_mounts;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	      /* FileIdBothDirectoryInformation is apparently unsupported on
 | |
| 		 XP when accessing directories on UDF.  When trying to use it
 | |
| 		 so, NtQueryDirectoryFile returns with STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION.
 | |
| 		 It's not clear if the call isn't also unsupported on other
 | |
| 		 OS/FS combinations (say, Win2K/CDFS or so).  Instead of
 | |
| 		 testing in readdir for yet another error code, let's use
 | |
| 		 FileIdBothDirectoryInformation only on filesystems supporting
 | |
| 		 persistent ACLs, FileBothDirectoryInformation otherwise. */
 | |
| 	      if (pc.hasgood_inode ())
 | |
| 		{
 | |
| 		  dir->__flags |= dirent_set_d_ino;
 | |
| 		  if (wincap.has_fileid_dirinfo ())
 | |
| 		    dir->__flags |= dirent_get_d_ino;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	    }
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|       /* Filling fd with `this' (aka storing this in the file descriptor table
 | |
| 	 should only happen after it's clear that opendir doesn't fail,
 | |
| 	 otherwise we end up cfree'ing the fhandler twice, once in opendir()
 | |
| 	 in dir.cc, the second time on exit.  Nasty, nasty... */
 | |
|       fd = this;
 | |
|       fd->nohandle (true);
 | |
|       dir->__d_fd = fd;
 | |
|       dir->__fh = this;
 | |
|       res = dir;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   syscall_printf ("%p = opendir (%s)", res, get_name ());
 | |
|   return res;
 | |
| 
 | |
| free_mounts:
 | |
|   delete d_mounts (dir);
 | |
| free_dirent:
 | |
|   free (dir->__d_dirent);
 | |
| free_dirname:
 | |
|   free (dir->__d_dirname);
 | |
| free_dir:
 | |
|   free (dir);
 | |
|   return res;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::readdir_helper (DIR *dir, dirent *de, DWORD w32_err,
 | |
| 				    DWORD attr, char *fname)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   if (w32_err)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       bool added = false;
 | |
|       if ((de->d_ino = d_mounts (dir)->check_missing_mount (fname)))
 | |
| 	added = true;
 | |
|       if (!added)
 | |
| 	return geterrno_from_win_error (w32_err);
 | |
| 
 | |
|       attr = 0;
 | |
|       dir->__flags &= ~dirent_set_d_ino;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /* Check for Windows shortcut. If it's a Cygwin or U/WIN
 | |
|      symlink, drop the .lnk suffix. */
 | |
|   if (attr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       char *c = fname;
 | |
|       char *e = strchr (fname, '\0') - 4;
 | |
|       if (e > c && strcasematch (e, ".lnk"))
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  char fbuf[CYG_MAX_PATH];
 | |
| 	  strcpy (fbuf, d_dirname (dir));
 | |
| 	  strcat (fbuf, c);
 | |
| 	  path_conv fpath (fbuf, PC_SYM_NOFOLLOW);
 | |
| 	  if (fpath.issymlink () || fpath.is_fs_special ())
 | |
| 	    *e = '\0';
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (pc.isencoded ())
 | |
|     fnunmunge (de->d_name, fname);
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     strcpy (de->d_name, fname);
 | |
|   if (dir->__d_position == 0 && !strcmp (fname, "."))
 | |
|     dir->__flags |= dirent_saw_dot;
 | |
|   else if (dir->__d_position == 1 && !strcmp (fname, ".."))
 | |
|     dir->__flags |= dirent_saw_dot_dot;
 | |
|   return 0;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| static inline __ino64_t
 | |
| readdir_get_ino_by_handle (HANDLE hdl)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   IO_STATUS_BLOCK io;
 | |
|   FILE_INTERNAL_INFORMATION pfai;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (!NtQueryInformationFile (hdl, &io, &pfai, sizeof pfai,
 | |
| 			       FileInternalInformation))
 | |
|     return pfai.FileId.QuadPart;
 | |
|   return 0;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| __ino64_t __stdcall
 | |
| readdir_get_ino (DIR *dir, const char *path, bool dot_dot)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   char fname[CYG_MAX_PATH];
 | |
|   struct __stat64 st;
 | |
|   HANDLE hdl;
 | |
|   __ino64_t ino = 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (!(dir->__flags & dirent_isroot))
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       strcpy (fname, path);
 | |
|       if (dot_dot)
 | |
| 	strcat (fname, (*fname && fname[strlen (fname) - 1] == '/')
 | |
| 		       ? ".." : "/..");
 | |
|       path_conv pc (fname, PC_SYM_NOFOLLOW);
 | |
|       if (pc.isspecial ())
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  if (!lstat64 (fname, &st))
 | |
| 	    ino = st.st_ino;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|       else if (!pc.hasgood_inode ())
 | |
| 	ino = hash_path_name (0, pc);
 | |
|       else if ((hdl = CreateFile (pc, GENERIC_READ, wincap.shared (), NULL,
 | |
| 				  OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS,
 | |
| 				  NULL)) != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  ino = readdir_get_ino_by_handle (hdl);
 | |
| 	  CloseHandle (hdl);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     ino = readdir_get_ino_by_handle (dir->__handle);
 | |
|   return ino;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::readdir (DIR *dir, dirent *de)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   int res = 0;
 | |
|   NTSTATUS status = STATUS_SUCCESS;
 | |
|   PFILE_ID_BOTH_DIR_INFORMATION buf = NULL;
 | |
|   wchar_t *FileName;
 | |
|   char fname[CYG_MAX_PATH];
 | |
|   IO_STATUS_BLOCK io;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (!wincap.is_winnt ())
 | |
|     return readdir_9x (dir, de);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /* d_cachepos always refers to the next cache entry to use.  If it's 0
 | |
|      we must reload the cache. */
 | |
|   if (d_cachepos (dir) == 0)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       if ((dir->__flags & dirent_get_d_ino))
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  status = NtQueryDirectoryFile (dir->__handle, NULL, NULL, 0, &io,
 | |
| 					 d_cache (dir), DIR_BUF_SIZE,
 | |
| 					 FileIdBothDirectoryInformation,
 | |
| 					 FALSE, NULL, dir->__d_position == 0);
 | |
| 	  /* FileIdBothDirectoryInformation isn't supported for remote drives
 | |
| 	     on NT4 and 2K systems, and it's also not supported on 2K at all,
 | |
| 	     when accessing network drives on any remote OS.  We just fall
 | |
| 	     back to using a standard directory query in this case and note
 | |
| 	     this case using the dirent_get_d_ino flag. */
 | |
| 	  if (status == STATUS_INVALID_LEVEL
 | |
| 	      || status == STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
 | |
| 	      || status == STATUS_INVALID_INFO_CLASS)
 | |
| 	    dir->__flags &= ~dirent_get_d_ino;
 | |
| 	  /* Something weird happens on Samba up to version 3.0.21c, which is
 | |
| 	     fixed in 3.0.22.  FileIdBothDirectoryInformation seems to work
 | |
| 	     nicely, but only up to the 128th entry in the directory.  After
 | |
| 	     reaching this entry, the next call to NtQueryDirectoryFile
 | |
| 	     (FileIdBothDirectoryInformation) returns STATUS_INVALID_LEVEL.
 | |
| 	     Why should we care, we can just switch to
 | |
| 	     FileBothDirectoryInformation, isn't it?  Nope!  The next call to
 | |
| 	     NtQueryDirectoryFile(FileBothDirectoryInformation) actually
 | |
| 	     returns STATUS_NO_MORE_FILES, regardless how many files are left
 | |
| 	     unread in the directory.  This does not happen when using
 | |
| 	     FileBothDirectoryInformation right from the start, but since
 | |
| 	     we can't decide whether the server we're talking with has this
 | |
| 	     bug or not, we end up serving Samba shares always in the slow
 | |
| 	     mode using FileBothDirectoryInformation.  So, what we do here is
 | |
| 	     to implement the solution suggested by Andrew Tridgell,  we just
 | |
| 	     reread all entries up to dir->d_position using
 | |
| 	     FileBothDirectoryInformation. 
 | |
| 	     However, We do *not* mark this server as broken and fall back to
 | |
| 	     using FileBothDirectoryInformation further on.  This would slow
 | |
| 	     down every access to such a server, even for directories under
 | |
| 	     128 entries.  Also, bigger dirs only suffer from one additional
 | |
| 	     call per full directory scan, which shouldn't be too big a hit.
 | |
| 	     This can easily be changed if necessary. */
 | |
| 	  if (status == STATUS_INVALID_LEVEL && dir->__d_position)
 | |
| 	    {
 | |
| 	      d_cachepos (dir) = 0;
 | |
| 	      for (int cnt = 0; cnt < dir->__d_position; ++cnt)
 | |
| 	        {
 | |
| 		  if (d_cachepos (dir) == 0)
 | |
| 		    {
 | |
| 		      status = NtQueryDirectoryFile (dir->__handle, NULL, NULL,
 | |
| 					   0, &io, d_cache (dir), DIR_BUF_SIZE,
 | |
| 					   FileBothDirectoryInformation,
 | |
| 					   FALSE, NULL, cnt == 0);
 | |
| 		      if (!NT_SUCCESS (status))
 | |
| 		        goto go_ahead;
 | |
| 		    }
 | |
| 		  buf = (PFILE_ID_BOTH_DIR_INFORMATION) (d_cache (dir)
 | |
| 		  					 + d_cachepos (dir));
 | |
| 		  if (buf->NextEntryOffset == 0)
 | |
| 		    d_cachepos (dir) = 0;
 | |
| 		  else
 | |
| 		    d_cachepos (dir) += buf->NextEntryOffset;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	      goto go_ahead;
 | |
| 	    }
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|       if (!(dir->__flags & dirent_get_d_ino))
 | |
| 	status = NtQueryDirectoryFile (dir->__handle, NULL, NULL, 0, &io,
 | |
| 				       d_cache (dir), DIR_BUF_SIZE,
 | |
| 				       FileBothDirectoryInformation,
 | |
| 				       FALSE, NULL, dir->__d_position == 0);
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
| go_ahead:
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (NT_SUCCESS (status))
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       buf = (PFILE_ID_BOTH_DIR_INFORMATION) (d_cache (dir) + d_cachepos (dir));
 | |
|       if (buf->NextEntryOffset == 0)
 | |
| 	d_cachepos (dir) = 0;
 | |
|       else
 | |
| 	d_cachepos (dir) += buf->NextEntryOffset;
 | |
|       if ((dir->__flags & dirent_get_d_ino))
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  FileName = buf->FileName;
 | |
| 	  if ((dir->__flags & dirent_set_d_ino))
 | |
| 	    de->d_ino = buf->FileId.QuadPart;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|       else
 | |
| 	FileName = ((PFILE_BOTH_DIR_INFORMATION) buf)->FileName;
 | |
|       sys_wcstombs (fname, CYG_MAX_PATH - 1, FileName, buf->FileNameLength / 2);
 | |
| 
 | |
|       de->d_ino = d_mounts (dir)->check_mount (fname, de->d_ino);
 | |
|       if (de->d_ino == 0 && (dir->__flags & dirent_set_d_ino))
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES attr;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	  if (dir->__d_position == 0 && buf->FileNameLength == 2
 | |
| 	      && FileName[0] == '.')
 | |
| 	    de->d_ino = readdir_get_ino_by_handle (dir->__handle);
 | |
| 	  else if (dir->__d_position == 1 && buf->FileNameLength == 4
 | |
| 		   && FileName[0] == '.' && FileName[1] == '.')
 | |
| 	    de->d_ino = readdir_get_ino (dir, pc.normalized_path, true);
 | |
| 	  else
 | |
| 	    {
 | |
| 	      HANDLE hdl;
 | |
| 	      UNICODE_STRING upath = {buf->FileNameLength, CYG_MAX_PATH * 2,
 | |
| 				      FileName};
 | |
| 	      InitializeObjectAttributes (&attr, &upath, OBJ_CASE_INSENSITIVE,
 | |
| 					  dir->__handle , NULL);
 | |
| 	      if (!NtOpenFile (&hdl, READ_CONTROL, &attr, &io,
 | |
| 			       wincap.shared (), FILE_OPEN_FOR_BACKUP_INTENT))
 | |
| 		{
 | |
| 		  de->d_ino = readdir_get_ino_by_handle (hdl);
 | |
| 		  CloseHandle (hdl);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	    }
 | |
| 	  /* Enforce namehash as inode number on untrusted file systems. */
 | |
| 	  if (!pc.isgood_inode (de->d_ino))
 | |
| 	    {
 | |
| 	      dir->__flags &= ~dirent_set_d_ino;
 | |
| 	      de->d_ino = 0;
 | |
| 	    }
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (!(res = readdir_helper (dir, de, RtlNtStatusToDosError (status),
 | |
| 			      buf ? buf->FileAttributes : 0, fname)))
 | |
|     dir->__d_position++;
 | |
|   else if (!(dir->__flags & dirent_saw_dot))
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       strcpy (de->d_name , ".");
 | |
|       de->d_ino = readdir_get_ino_by_handle (dir->__handle);
 | |
|       dir->__d_position++;
 | |
|       dir->__flags |= dirent_saw_dot;
 | |
|       res = 0;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   else if (!(dir->__flags & dirent_saw_dot_dot))
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       strcpy (de->d_name , "..");
 | |
|       de->d_ino = readdir_get_ino (dir, pc.normalized_path, true);
 | |
|       dir->__d_position++;
 | |
|       dir->__flags |= dirent_saw_dot_dot;
 | |
|       res = 0;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   syscall_printf ("%d = readdir (%p, %p) (%s)", res, dir, &de, res ? "***" : de->d_name);
 | |
|   return res;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::readdir_9x (DIR *dir, dirent *de)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   WIN32_FIND_DATA buf;
 | |
|   int res = 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (!dir->__handle)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       res = ENMFILE;
 | |
|       goto out;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   DWORD lasterr;
 | |
|   if (dir->__d_position != 0)
 | |
|     lasterr = FindNextFileA (dir->__handle, &buf) ? 0 : GetLastError ();
 | |
|   else if (dir->__handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       res = EBADF;
 | |
|       goto out;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       int len = strlen (dir->__d_dirname);
 | |
|       strcpy (dir->__d_dirname + len, "*");
 | |
|       dir->__handle = FindFirstFile (dir->__d_dirname, &buf);
 | |
|       dir->__d_dirname[len] = '\0';
 | |
|       if (dir->__handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
 | |
| 	lasterr = 0;
 | |
|       else if ((lasterr = GetLastError ()) != ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES)
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  res = geterrno_from_win_error (lasterr);
 | |
| 	  goto out;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   if (!lasterr)
 | |
|     de->d_ino = d_mounts (dir)->check_mount (buf.cFileName, de->d_ino);
 | |
|   if (!(res = readdir_helper (dir, de, lasterr, buf.dwFileAttributes,
 | |
| 			      buf.cFileName)))
 | |
|     dir->__d_position++;
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       FindClose (dir->__handle);
 | |
|       dir->__handle = NULL;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
| out:
 | |
|   syscall_printf ("%d = readdir (%p, %p) (%s)", res, dir, &de, res ? "***" : de->d_name);
 | |
|   return res;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| _off64_t
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::telldir (DIR *dir)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   return dir->__d_position;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| void
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::seekdir (DIR *dir, _off64_t loc)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   rewinddir (dir);
 | |
|   while (loc > dir->__d_position)
 | |
|     if (!::readdir (dir))
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| void
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::rewinddir (DIR *dir)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   if (wincap.is_winnt ())
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       d_cachepos (dir) = 0;
 | |
|       if (wincap.has_buggy_restart_scan () && isremote ())
 | |
|         {
 | |
| 	  /* This works around a W2K bug.  The RestartScan parameter in calls
 | |
| 	     to NtQueryDirectoryFile on remote shares is ignored, thus
 | |
| 	     resulting in not being able to rewind on remote shares.  By
 | |
| 	     reopening the directory, we get a fresh new directory pointer. */
 | |
| 	  UNICODE_STRING fname = {0, CYG_MAX_PATH * 2, (WCHAR *) L""};
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| 	  OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES attr;
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| 	  NTSTATUS status;
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| 	  IO_STATUS_BLOCK io;
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| 	  HANDLE new_dir;
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| 
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| 	  InitializeObjectAttributes (&attr, &fname, OBJ_CASE_INSENSITIVE,
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| 				      dir->__handle, NULL);
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| 	  status = NtOpenFile (&new_dir, SYNCHRONIZE | FILE_LIST_DIRECTORY,
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| 			       &attr, &io, wincap.shared (),
 | |
| 			       FILE_SYNCHRONOUS_IO_NONALERT
 | |
| 			       | FILE_OPEN_FOR_BACKUP_INTENT
 | |
| 			       | FILE_DIRECTORY_FILE);
 | |
| 	  if (!NT_SUCCESS (stat))
 | |
| 	    debug_printf ("Unable to reopen dir %s, NT error: 0x%08x, "
 | |
| 			  "win32: %lu", get_name (), status,
 | |
| 			  RtlNtStatusToDosError (status));
 | |
| 	  else
 | |
| 	    {
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| 	      CloseHandle (dir->__handle);
 | |
| 	      dir->__handle = new_dir;
 | |
| 	    }
 | |
| 	}
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|     }
 | |
|   else if (dir->__handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       if (dir->__handle)
 | |
| 	FindClose (dir->__handle);
 | |
|       dir->__handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   dir->__d_position = 0;
 | |
|   d_mounts (dir)->rewind ();
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| fhandler_disk_file::closedir (DIR *dir)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   int res = 0;
 | |
|   delete d_mounts (dir);
 | |
|   if (!dir->__handle)
 | |
|     /* ignore */;
 | |
|   else if (dir->__handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       set_errno (EBADF);
 | |
|       res = -1;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       BOOL winres;
 | |
|       if (wincap.is_winnt ())
 | |
| 	winres = CloseHandle (dir->__handle);
 | |
|       else
 | |
| 	winres = FindClose (dir->__handle);
 | |
|       if (!winres)
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  __seterrno ();
 | |
| 	  res = -1;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   syscall_printf ("%d = closedir (%p)", res, dir);
 | |
|   return res;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| fhandler_cygdrive::fhandler_cygdrive () :
 | |
|   fhandler_disk_file (), ndrives (0), pdrive (NULL)
 | |
| {
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| fhandler_cygdrive::open (int flags, mode_t mode)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   if ((flags & (O_CREAT | O_EXCL)) == (O_CREAT | O_EXCL))
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       set_errno (EEXIST);
 | |
|       return 0;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   if (flags & O_WRONLY)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       set_errno (EISDIR);
 | |
|       return 0;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   flags |= O_DIROPEN;
 | |
|   set_flags (flags);
 | |
|   nohandle (true);
 | |
|   return 1;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| fhandler_cygdrive::close ()
 | |
| {
 | |
|   return 0;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| #define DRVSZ sizeof ("x:\\")
 | |
| void
 | |
| fhandler_cygdrive::set_drives ()
 | |
| {
 | |
|   const int len = 2 + 26 * DRVSZ;
 | |
|   char *p = const_cast<char *> (get_win32_name ());
 | |
|   pdrive = p;
 | |
|   ndrives = GetLogicalDriveStrings (len, p) / DRVSZ;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| fhandler_cygdrive::fstat (struct __stat64 *buf)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   buf->st_mode = S_IFDIR | 0555;
 | |
|   buf->st_ino = 2;
 | |
|   buf->st_nlink = 1;
 | |
|   return 0;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| DIR *
 | |
| fhandler_cygdrive::opendir ()
 | |
| {
 | |
|   DIR *dir;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   dir = fhandler_disk_file::opendir ();
 | |
|   if (dir && !ndrives)
 | |
|     set_drives ();
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return dir;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| fhandler_cygdrive::readdir (DIR *dir, dirent *de)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   while (true)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       if (!pdrive || !*pdrive)
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 	  if (!(dir->__flags & dirent_saw_dot))
 | |
| 	    {
 | |
| 	      de->d_name[0] = '.';
 | |
| 	      de->d_name[1] = '\0';
 | |
| 	      de->d_ino = 2;
 | |
| 	    }
 | |
| 	  return ENMFILE;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
|       if (GetFileAttributes (pdrive) != INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES)
 | |
| 	break;
 | |
|       pdrive = strchr (pdrive, '\0') + 1;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   *de->d_name = cyg_tolower (*pdrive);
 | |
|   de->d_name[1] = '\0';
 | |
|   de->d_ino = readdir_get_ino (dir, pdrive, false);
 | |
|   dir->__d_position++;
 | |
|   pdrive = strchr (pdrive, '\0') + 1;
 | |
|   syscall_printf ("%p = readdir (%p) (%s)", &de, dir, de->d_name);
 | |
|   return 0;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| void
 | |
| fhandler_cygdrive::rewinddir (DIR *dir)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   pdrive = get_win32_name ();
 | |
|   dir->__d_position = 0;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| fhandler_cygdrive::closedir (DIR *dir)
 | |
| {
 | |
|   pdrive = get_win32_name ();
 | |
|   return 0;
 | |
| }
 |