/* fshelp.c -- Filesystem helper functions */ /* * GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader * Copyright (C) 2004,2005,2006,2007,2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. * * GRUB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * GRUB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with GRUB. If not, see . */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include GRUB_MOD_LICENSE ("GPLv3+"); typedef int (*iterate_dir_func) (grub_fshelp_node_t dir, grub_fshelp_iterate_dir_hook_t hook, void *data); typedef char *(*read_symlink_func) (grub_fshelp_node_t node); /* Context for grub_fshelp_find_file. */ struct grub_fshelp_find_file_ctx { const char *path; grub_fshelp_node_t rootnode, currroot, currnode, oldnode; enum grub_fshelp_filetype foundtype; int symlinknest; const char *name; const char *next; enum grub_fshelp_filetype type; }; /* Helper for find_file_iter. */ static void free_node (grub_fshelp_node_t node, struct grub_fshelp_find_file_ctx *ctx) { if (node != ctx->rootnode && node != ctx->currroot) grub_free (node); } /* Helper for grub_fshelp_find_file. */ static int find_file_iter (const char *filename, enum grub_fshelp_filetype filetype, grub_fshelp_node_t node, void *data) { struct grub_fshelp_find_file_ctx *ctx = data; if (filetype == GRUB_FSHELP_UNKNOWN || ((filetype & GRUB_FSHELP_CASE_INSENSITIVE) ? grub_strncasecmp (ctx->name, filename, ctx->next - ctx->name) : grub_strncmp (ctx->name, filename, ctx->next - ctx->name)) || filename[ctx->next - ctx->name]) { grub_free (node); return 0; } /* The node is found, stop iterating over the nodes. */ ctx->type = filetype & ~GRUB_FSHELP_CASE_INSENSITIVE; ctx->oldnode = ctx->currnode; ctx->currnode = node; return 1; } static grub_err_t find_file (const char *currpath, grub_fshelp_node_t currroot, grub_fshelp_node_t *currfound, iterate_dir_func iterate_dir, read_symlink_func read_symlink, struct grub_fshelp_find_file_ctx *ctx) { ctx->currroot = currroot; ctx->name = currpath; ctx->type = GRUB_FSHELP_DIR; ctx->currnode = currroot; ctx->oldnode = currroot; for (;;) { int found; /* Remove all leading slashes. */ while (*ctx->name == '/') ctx->name++; /* Found the node! */ if (! *ctx->name) { *currfound = ctx->currnode; ctx->foundtype = ctx->type; return 0; } /* Extract the actual part from the pathname. */ for (ctx->next = ctx->name; *ctx->next && *ctx->next != '/'; ctx->next++); /* At this point it is expected that the current node is a directory, check if this is true. */ if (ctx->type != GRUB_FSHELP_DIR) { free_node (ctx->currnode, ctx); ctx->currnode = 0; return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_FILE_TYPE, N_("not a directory")); } /* Iterate over the directory. */ found = iterate_dir (ctx->currnode, find_file_iter, ctx); if (! found) { free_node (ctx->currnode, ctx); ctx->currnode = 0; if (grub_errno) return grub_errno; break; } /* Read in the symlink and follow it. */ if (ctx->type == GRUB_FSHELP_SYMLINK) { char *symlink; const char *next; /* Test if the symlink does not loop. */ if (++ctx->symlinknest == 8) { free_node (ctx->currnode, ctx); free_node (ctx->oldnode, ctx); ctx->currnode = 0; ctx->oldnode = 0; return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_SYMLINK_LOOP, N_("too deep nesting of symlinks")); } symlink = read_symlink (ctx->currnode); free_node (ctx->currnode, ctx); ctx->currnode = 0; if (!symlink) { free_node (ctx->oldnode, ctx); ctx->oldnode = 0; return grub_errno; } /* The symlink is an absolute path, go back to the root inode. */ if (symlink[0] == '/') { free_node (ctx->oldnode, ctx); ctx->oldnode = ctx->rootnode; } /* Lookup the node the symlink points to. */ next = ctx->next; find_file (symlink, ctx->oldnode, &ctx->currnode, iterate_dir, read_symlink, ctx); ctx->next = next; ctx->type = ctx->foundtype; grub_free (symlink); if (grub_errno) { free_node (ctx->oldnode, ctx); ctx->oldnode = 0; return grub_errno; } } if (ctx->oldnode != ctx->currnode) { free_node (ctx->oldnode, ctx); ctx->oldnode = 0; } ctx->name = ctx->next; } return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, N_("file `%s' not found"), ctx->path); } /* Lookup the node PATH. The node ROOTNODE describes the root of the directory tree. The node found is returned in FOUNDNODE, which is either a ROOTNODE or a new malloc'ed node. ITERATE_DIR is used to iterate over all directory entries in the current node. READ_SYMLINK is used to read the symlink if a node is a symlink. EXPECTTYPE is the type node that is expected by the called, an error is generated if the node is not of the expected type. */ grub_err_t grub_fshelp_find_file (const char *path, grub_fshelp_node_t rootnode, grub_fshelp_node_t *foundnode, iterate_dir_func iterate_dir, read_symlink_func read_symlink, enum grub_fshelp_filetype expecttype) { struct grub_fshelp_find_file_ctx ctx = { .path = path, .rootnode = rootnode, .foundtype = GRUB_FSHELP_DIR, .symlinknest = 0 }; grub_err_t err; if (!path || path[0] != '/') { grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_FILENAME, N_("invalid file name `%s'"), path); return grub_errno; } err = find_file (path, rootnode, foundnode, iterate_dir, read_symlink, &ctx); if (err) return err; /* Check if the node that was found was of the expected type. */ if (expecttype == GRUB_FSHELP_REG && ctx.foundtype != expecttype) return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_FILE_TYPE, N_("not a regular file")); else if (expecttype == GRUB_FSHELP_DIR && ctx.foundtype != expecttype) return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_FILE_TYPE, N_("not a directory")); return 0; } /* Read LEN bytes from the file NODE on disk DISK into the buffer BUF, beginning with the block POS. READ_HOOK should be set before reading a block from the file. READ_HOOK_DATA is passed through as the DATA argument to READ_HOOK. GET_BLOCK is used to translate file blocks to disk blocks. The file is FILESIZE bytes big and the blocks have a size of LOG2BLOCKSIZE (in log2). */ grub_ssize_t grub_fshelp_read_file (grub_disk_t disk, grub_fshelp_node_t node, grub_disk_read_hook_t read_hook, void *read_hook_data, grub_off_t pos, grub_size_t len, char *buf, grub_disk_addr_t (*get_block) (grub_fshelp_node_t node, grub_disk_addr_t block), grub_off_t filesize, int log2blocksize, grub_disk_addr_t blocks_start) { grub_disk_addr_t i, blockcnt; int blocksize = 1 << (log2blocksize + GRUB_DISK_SECTOR_BITS); /* Adjust LEN so it we can't read past the end of the file. */ if (pos + len > filesize) len = filesize - pos; blockcnt = ((len + pos) + blocksize - 1) >> (log2blocksize + GRUB_DISK_SECTOR_BITS); for (i = pos >> (log2blocksize + GRUB_DISK_SECTOR_BITS); i < blockcnt; i++) { grub_disk_addr_t blknr; int blockoff = pos & (blocksize - 1); int blockend = blocksize; int skipfirst = 0; blknr = get_block (node, i); if (grub_errno) return -1; blknr = blknr << log2blocksize; /* Last block. */ if (i == blockcnt - 1) { blockend = (len + pos) & (blocksize - 1); /* The last portion is exactly blocksize. */ if (! blockend) blockend = blocksize; } /* First block. */ if (i == (pos >> (log2blocksize + GRUB_DISK_SECTOR_BITS))) { skipfirst = blockoff; blockend -= skipfirst; } /* If the block number is 0 this block is not stored on disk but is zero filled instead. */ if (blknr) { disk->read_hook = read_hook; disk->read_hook_data = read_hook_data; grub_disk_read (disk, blknr + blocks_start, skipfirst, blockend, buf); disk->read_hook = 0; if (grub_errno) return -1; } else grub_memset (buf, 0, blockend); buf += blocksize - skipfirst; } return len; }