2 * Copyright (c) 2018, 2019 Stefan Sperling <stsp@openbsd.org>
3 * Copyright (c) 2015 Theo de Raadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>
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18 #include <sys/queue.h>
29 #include "got_error.h"
31 #include "got_lib_path.h"
34 #define MIN(_a,_b) ((_a) < (_b) ? (_a) : (_b))
38 got_path_is_absolute(const char *path)
40 return path[0] == '/';
44 got_path_get_absolute(const char *relpath)
49 if (getcwd(cwd, sizeof(cwd)) == NULL)
52 if (asprintf(&abspath, "%s/%s/", cwd, relpath) == -1)
59 got_path_normalize(const char *path)
63 resolved = realpath(path, NULL);
67 if (!got_path_is_absolute(resolved)) {
68 char *abspath = got_path_get_absolute(resolved);
76 /* based on canonpath() from kern_pledge.c */
77 const struct got_error *
78 got_canonpath(const char *input, char *buf, size_t bufsize)
83 /* can't canon relative paths, don't bother */
84 if (!got_path_is_absolute(input)) {
85 if (strlcpy(buf, input, bufsize) >= bufsize)
86 return got_error(GOT_ERR_NO_SPACE);
92 while (*p && (q - buf < bufsize)) {
93 if (p[0] == '/' && (p[1] == '/' || p[1] == '\0')) {
96 } else if (p[0] == '/' && p[1] == '.' &&
97 (p[2] == '/' || p[2] == '\0')) {
100 } else if (p[0] == '/' && p[1] == '.' && p[2] == '.' &&
101 (p[3] == '/' || p[3] == '\0')) {
103 if (q != buf) /* "/../" at start of buf */
111 if ((*p == '\0') && (q - buf < bufsize)) {
115 return got_error(GOT_ERR_NO_SPACE);
118 const struct got_error *
119 got_path_skip_common_ancestor(char **child, const char *parent_abspath,
122 const struct got_error *err = NULL;
123 size_t len_parent, len, bufsize;
127 len_parent = strlen(parent_abspath);
128 len = strlen(abspath);
129 if (len_parent >= len)
130 return got_error(GOT_ERR_BAD_PATH);
131 if (strncmp(parent_abspath, abspath, len_parent) != 0)
132 return got_error(GOT_ERR_BAD_PATH);
133 if (abspath[len_parent] != '/')
134 return got_error(GOT_ERR_BAD_PATH);
135 while (abspath[len_parent] == '/')
137 bufsize = len - len_parent + 1;
138 *child = malloc(bufsize);
140 return got_error_from_errno();
141 if (strlcpy(*child, abspath + len_parent, bufsize) >= bufsize) {
142 err = got_error_from_errno();
151 got_path_is_root_dir(const char *path)
153 return (path[0] == '/' && path[1] == '\0');
157 got_path_is_child(const char *child, const char *parent, size_t parent_len)
162 if (strncmp(parent, child, parent_len) != 0)
164 if (child[parent_len] != '/')
171 got_path_cmp(const char *path1, const char *path2)
173 size_t len1 = strlen(path1);
174 size_t len2 = strlen(path2);
175 size_t min_len = MIN(len1, len2);
178 /* Leading directory separators are insignificant. */
179 while (path1[0] == '/')
181 while (path2[0] == '/')
184 len1 = strlen(path1);
185 len2 = strlen(path2);
186 min_len = MIN(len1, len2);
188 /* Skip over common prefix. */
189 while (i < min_len && path1[i] == path2[i])
192 /* Are the paths exactly equal (besides path separators)? */
193 if (len1 == len2 && i >= min_len)
196 /* Skip over redundant trailing path seperators. */
197 while (path1[i] == '/' && path1[i + 1] == '/')
199 while (path2[i] == '/' && path2[i + 1] == '/')
202 /* Trailing path separators are insignificant. */
203 if (path1[i] == '/' && path1[i + 1] == '\0' && path2[i] == '\0')
205 if (path2[i] == '/' && path2[i + 1] == '\0' && path1[i] == '\0')
208 /* Order children in subdirectories directly after their parents. */
209 if (path1[i] == '/' && path2[i] == '\0')
211 if (path2[i] == '/' && path1[i] == '\0')
213 if (path1[i] == '/' && path2[i] != '\0')
215 if (path2[i] == '/' && path1[i] != '\0')
218 /* Next character following the common prefix determines order. */
219 return (unsigned char)path1[i] < (unsigned char)path2[i] ? -1 : 1;
222 const struct got_error *
223 got_pathlist_insert(struct got_pathlist_entry **inserted,
224 struct got_pathlist_head *pathlist, const char *path, void *data)
226 struct got_pathlist_entry *new, *pe;
231 new = malloc(sizeof(*new));
233 return got_error_from_errno();
238 * Many callers will provide paths in a somewhat sorted order while
239 * constructing a path list from inputs such as tree objects or
240 * dirents. Iterating backwards from the tail of the list should
241 * be more efficient than traversing through the entire list each
242 * time an element is inserted.
244 pe = TAILQ_LAST(pathlist, got_pathlist_head);
246 int cmp = got_path_cmp(pe->path, path);
248 free(new); /* duplicate */
250 } else if (cmp < 0) {
251 TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(pathlist, pe, new, entry);
256 pe = TAILQ_PREV(pe, got_pathlist_head, entry);
259 TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(pathlist, new, entry);
266 got_pathlist_free(struct got_pathlist_head *pathlist)
268 struct got_pathlist_entry *pe;
270 while ((pe = TAILQ_FIRST(pathlist)) != NULL) {
271 TAILQ_REMOVE(pathlist, pe, entry);
276 static const struct got_error *
277 make_parent_dirs(const char *abspath)
279 const struct got_error *err = NULL;
282 err = got_path_dirname(&parent, abspath);
286 if (mkdir(parent, GOT_DEFAULT_DIR_MODE) == -1) {
287 if (errno == ENOENT) {
288 err = make_parent_dirs(parent);
291 if (mkdir(parent, GOT_DEFAULT_DIR_MODE) == -1) {
292 err = got_error_from_errno();
296 err = got_error_from_errno();
303 const struct got_error *
304 got_path_mkdir(const char *abspath)
306 const struct got_error *err = NULL;
308 if (mkdir(abspath, GOT_DEFAULT_DIR_MODE) == -1) {
309 if (errno == ENOENT) {
310 err = make_parent_dirs(abspath);
313 if (mkdir(abspath, GOT_DEFAULT_DIR_MODE) == -1)
314 err = got_error_from_errno();
316 err = got_error_from_errno();
323 const struct got_error *
324 got_path_dirname(char **parent, const char *path)
330 return got_error_from_errno();
332 if (p[0] == '.' && p[1] == '\0')
333 return got_error(GOT_ERR_BAD_PATH);
337 return got_error_from_errno();