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/* Copyright (c) 2000, 2019, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2.0,
as published by the Free Software Foundation.
This program is also distributed with certain software (including
but not limited to OpenSSL) that is licensed under separate terms,
as designated in a particular file or component or in included license
documentation. The authors of MySQL hereby grant you an additional
permission to link the program and your derivative works with the
separately licensed software that they have included with MySQL.
Without limiting anything contained in the foregoing, this file,
which is part of C Driver for MySQL (Connector/C), is also subject to the
Universal FOSS Exception, version 1.0, a copy of which can be found at
http://oss.oracle.com/licenses/universal-foss-exception.
This program 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, version 2.0, for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*/
/**
@file mysys/mf_pack.cc
*/
#include "my_config.h"
#include <string>
#include <string.h>
#ifdef _WIN32
#include "m_ctype.h"
#endif
#include "m_string.h"
#include "my_dbug.h"
#include "my_getpwnam.h"
#include "my_inttypes.h"
#include "my_io.h"
#include "my_sys.h"
#include "mysys/my_static.h"
static std::string expand_tilde(char **path);
/**
Remove unwanted chars from dirname.
Pre-condition: At least FN_REFLEN bytes can be stored in buffer
pointed to by 'to'. 'from' is a '\0'-terminated byte buffer.
Post-condition: At most FN_REFLEN bytes will have been written to
'to'. If the combined length of 'from' and any expanded elements
exceeds FN_REFLEN-1, the result is truncated and likely not what the
caller expects.
IMPLEMENTATION:
"/../" removes prev dir
"/~/" removes all before ~
//" is same as "/", except on Win32 at start of a file
"/./" is removed
Unpacks home_dir if "~/.." used
Unpacks current dir if if "./.." used
@param to Store result here
@param from Dirname to fix. May be same as to
@return length of new name
*/
size_t cleanup_dirname(char *to, const char *from) {
char *pos;
const char *from_ptr;
char *start;
char parent[5], /* for "FN_PARENTDIR" */
buff[FN_REFLEN + 1], *end_parentdir;
#ifdef _WIN32
CHARSET_INFO *fs = fs_character_set();
#endif
DBUG_ENTER("cleanup_dirname");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("from: '%s'", from));
start = buff;
from_ptr = from;
#ifdef FN_DEVCHAR
{
const char *dev_pos = strrchr(from_ptr, FN_DEVCHAR);
if (dev_pos != nullptr) { /* Skip device part */
size_t length = (dev_pos - from_ptr) + 1;
start = my_stpnmov(buff, from_ptr, length);
from_ptr += length;
}
}
#endif
parent[0] = FN_LIBCHAR;
size_t length = my_stpcpy(parent + 1, FN_PARENTDIR) - parent;
const char *end = start + FN_REFLEN;
for (pos = start; pos < end && ((*pos = *from_ptr++) != 0); pos++) {
#ifdef _WIN32
uint l;
if (use_mb(fs) && (l = my_ismbchar(fs, from_ptr - 1, from_ptr + 2))) {
for (l--; l; *++pos = *from_ptr++, l--)
;
start = pos + 1; /* Don't look inside multi-byte char */
continue;
}
#endif
if (*pos == '/') *pos = FN_LIBCHAR;
if (*pos == FN_LIBCHAR) {
if ((size_t)(pos - start) > length &&
memcmp(pos - length, parent, length) ==
0) { /* If .../../; skip prev */
pos -= length;
if (pos != start) { /* not /../ */
pos--;
if (*pos == FN_HOMELIB && (pos == start || pos[-1] == FN_LIBCHAR)) {
if (!home_dir) {
pos += length + 1; /* Don't unpack ~/.. */
continue;
}
pos = my_stpcpy(buff, home_dir) - 1; /* Unpacks ~/.. */
if (*pos == FN_LIBCHAR) pos--; /* home ended with '/' */
}
if (*pos == FN_CURLIB && (pos == start || pos[-1] == FN_LIBCHAR)) {
if (my_getwd(curr_dir, FN_REFLEN, MYF(0))) {
pos += length + 1; /* Don't unpack ./.. */
continue;
}
pos = my_stpcpy(buff, curr_dir) - 1; /* Unpacks ./.. */
if (*pos == FN_LIBCHAR) pos--; /* home ended with '/' */
}
end_parentdir = pos;
while (pos >= start && *pos != FN_LIBCHAR) /* remove prev dir */
pos--;
if (pos[1] == FN_HOMELIB ||
(pos >= start &&
memcmp(pos, parent, length) == 0)) { /* Don't remove ~user/ */
pos = my_stpcpy(end_parentdir + 1, parent);
*pos = FN_LIBCHAR;
continue;
}
}
} else if ((size_t)(pos - start) == length - 1 &&
!memcmp(start, parent + 1, length - 1))
start = pos; /* Starts with "../" */
else if (pos - start > 0 && pos[-1] == FN_LIBCHAR) {
#ifdef FN_NETWORK_DRIVES
if (pos - start != 1)
#endif
pos--; /* Remove dupplicate '/' */
} else if (pos - start > 1 && pos[-1] == FN_CURLIB &&
pos[-2] == FN_LIBCHAR)
pos -= 2; /* Skip /./ */
else if (pos > buff + 1 && pos[-1] == FN_HOMELIB &&
pos[-2] == FN_LIBCHAR) { /* Found ..../~/ */
buff[0] = FN_HOMELIB;
buff[1] = FN_LIBCHAR;
start = buff;
pos = buff + 1;
}
}
}
buff[FN_REFLEN - 1] = '\0';
(void)my_stpcpy(to, buff);
DBUG_PRINT("exit", ("to: '%s'", to));
DBUG_RETURN((size_t)(pos - buff));
} /* cleanup_dirname */
/**
Convert a directory name to a format which can be compared as strings.
Pre-condition: At least FN_REFLEN bytes can be stored in buffer
pointed to by 'to'. 'from' is a '\0'-terminated byte buffer.
Post-condition: At most FN_REFLEN bytes will have been written to
'to'. If the combined length of 'from' and any expanded elements
exceeds FN_REFLEN-1, the result is truncated and likely not what the
caller expects.
@param to result buffer, FN_REFLEN chars in length; may be == from
@param from 'packed' directory name, in whatever format
@returns size of the normalized name
@details
- Ensures that last char is FN_LIBCHAR, unless it is FN_DEVCHAR
- Uses cleanup_dirname
@note It does *not* expand ~/ (although, see cleanup_dirname). Nor does it do
any case folding. All case-insensitive normalization should be done by
the caller.
*/
size_t normalize_dirname(char *to, const char *from) {
size_t length;
char buff[FN_REFLEN];
DBUG_ENTER("normalize_dirname");
/*
Despite the name, this actually converts the name to the system's
format (TODO: name this properly).
*/
(void)intern_filename(buff, from);
length = strlen(buff); /* Fix that '/' is last */
if (length &&
#ifdef FN_DEVCHAR
buff[length - 1] != FN_DEVCHAR &&
#endif
buff[length - 1] != FN_LIBCHAR && buff[length - 1] != '/') {
/* we need reserve 2 bytes for the trailing slash and the zero */
if (length >= sizeof(buff) - 1) length = sizeof(buff) - 2;
buff[length] = FN_LIBCHAR;
buff[length + 1] = '\0';
}
length = cleanup_dirname(to, buff);
DBUG_RETURN(length);
}
/**
Fixes a directory name so that can be used by open().
Pre-condition: At least FN_REFLEN bytes can be stored in buffer
pointed to by 'to'. 'from' is a '\0'-terminated byte buffer.
Post-condition: At most FN_REFLEN bytes will have been written to
'to'. If the combined length of 'from' and any expanded elements
exceeds FN_REFLEN-1, the result is truncated and likely not what the
caller expects.
@param to Result buffer, FN_REFLEN characters. May be == from
@param from 'Packed' directory name (may contain ~)
@details
- Uses normalize_dirname()
- Expands ~/... to home_dir/...
- Changes a UNIX filename to system filename (replaces / with \ on windows)
@returns
Length of new directory name (= length of to)
*/
size_t unpack_dirname(char *to, const char *from) {
size_t length, h_length;
char buff[FN_REFLEN + 1 + 4], *suffix;
DBUG_ENTER("unpack_dirname");
length = normalize_dirname(buff, from);
if (buff[0] == FN_HOMELIB) {
suffix = buff + 1;
std::string tilde_expansion = expand_tilde(&suffix);
if (!tilde_expansion.empty()) {
length -= (size_t)(suffix - buff) - 1;
if (length + (h_length = tilde_expansion.length()) <= FN_REFLEN) {
if ((h_length > 0) && (tilde_expansion.back() == FN_LIBCHAR))
h_length--;
memmove(buff + h_length, suffix, length);
memmove(buff, tilde_expansion.c_str(), h_length);
}
}
}
DBUG_RETURN(system_filename(to, buff)); /* Fix for open */
} /* unpack_dirname */
/**
Expand tilde to home or user-directory.
Path is reset to point at FN_LIBCHAR after ~xxx
@param path pointer to path containing tilde.
@return home directory.
*/
static std::string expand_tilde(char **path) {
if (path[0][0] == FN_LIBCHAR)
return (home_dir ? std::string{home_dir}
: std::string{}); /* ~/ expanded to home */
#ifdef HAVE_GETPWNAM
{
char *str, save;
if (!(str = strchr(*path, FN_LIBCHAR))) str = strend(*path);
save = *str;
*str = '\0';
PasswdValue user_entry = my_getpwnam(*path);
*str = save;
if (!user_entry.IsVoid()) {
*path = str;
return user_entry.pw_dir;
}
}
#endif
return std::string{};
}
/**
Fix filename so it can be used by open, create
Pre-condition: At least FN_REFLEN bytes can be stored in buffer
pointed to by 'to'. 'from' is a '\0'-terminated byte buffer.
Post-condition: At most FN_REFLEN bytes will have been written to
'to'. If the combined length of 'from' and any expanded elements
exceeds FN_REFLEN-1, the result is truncated and likely not what the
caller expects.
@note to may be == from
@note ~ will only be expanded if total length < FN_REFLEN
@param to Store result here. Must be at least of size FN_REFLEN.
@param from Filename in unix format (with ~)
@return # length of to
*/
size_t unpack_filename(char *to, const char *from) {
size_t length, n_length, buff_length;
char buff[FN_REFLEN];
DBUG_ENTER("unpack_filename");
length = dirname_part(buff, from, &buff_length); /* copy & convert dirname */
n_length = unpack_dirname(buff, buff);
if (n_length + strlen(from + length) < FN_REFLEN) {
(void)my_stpcpy(buff + n_length, from + length);
length = system_filename(to, buff); /* Fix to usably filename */
} else
length = system_filename(to, from); /* Fix to usably filename */
DBUG_RETURN(length);
} /* unpack_filename */
/**
Convert filename (unix standard) to system standard
Used before system command's like open(), create()
Pre-condition: At least FN_REFLEN bytes can be stored in buffer
pointed to by 'to'. 'from' is a '\0'-terminated byte buffer.
Post-condition: At most FN_REFLEN bytes will have been written to
'to'. If the combined length of 'from' and any expanded elements
exceeds FN_REFLEN-1, the result is truncated and likely not what the
caller expects.
@param to destination buffer.
@param from source string.
@return used length of to
*/
size_t system_filename(char *to, const char *from) {
return (size_t)(strmake(to, from, FN_REFLEN - 1) - to);
}
/**
Fix a filename to intern (UNIX format).
Pre-condition: At least FN_REFLEN bytes can be stored in buffer
pointed to by 'to'. 'from' is a '\0'-terminated byte buffer.
Post-condition: At most FN_REFLEN bytes will have been written to
'to'. If the combined length of 'from' and any expanded elements
exceeds FN_REFLEN-1, the result is truncated and likely not what the
caller expects.
@param to destination buffer.
@param from source string.
@return to (destination buffer).
*/
char *intern_filename(char *to, const char *from) {
size_t length, to_length;
char buff[FN_REFLEN];
if (from == to) { /* Dirname may destroy from */
(void)my_stpnmov(buff, from, FN_REFLEN);
buff[FN_REFLEN - 1] = '\0'; // make sure buff is valid c-string
from = buff;
}
length = dirname_part(to, from, &to_length); /* Copy dirname & fix chars */
(void)my_stpnmov(to + to_length, from + length, FN_REFLEN - 1 - to_length);
to[FN_REFLEN - 1] = '\0'; // make sure to is valid c-string
return (to);
} /* intern_filename */
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