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    Date : 2017-06-27 21:49:47
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  • bin/rm/rm.c
  • /*	$OpenBSD: rm.c,v 1.42 2017/06/27 21:49:47 tedu Exp $	*/
    /*	$NetBSD: rm.c,v 1.19 1995/09/07 06:48:50 jtc Exp $	*/
    
    /*-
     * Copyright (c) 1990, 1993, 1994
     *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
     *
     * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     * are met:
     * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     *    without specific prior written permission.
     *
     * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     * SUCH DAMAGE.
     */
    
    #include <sys/types.h>
    #include <sys/stat.h>
    #include <sys/mount.h>
    
    #include <err.h>
    #include <errno.h>
    #include <fcntl.h>
    #include <fts.h>
    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <stdlib.h>
    #include <string.h>
    #include <unistd.h>
    #include <limits.h>
    #include <pwd.h>
    #include <grp.h>
    
    #define MAXIMUM(a, b)	(((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b))
    
    extern char *__progname;
    
    int dflag, eval, fflag, iflag, Pflag, vflag, stdin_ok;
    
    int	check(char *, char *, struct stat *);
    void	checkdot(char **);
    void	rm_file(char **);
    int	rm_overwrite(char *, struct stat *);
    int	pass(int, off_t, char *, size_t);
    void	rm_tree(char **);
    void	usage(void);
    
    /*
     * rm --
     *	This rm is different from historic rm's, but is expected to match
     *	POSIX 1003.2 behavior.  The most visible difference is that -f
     *	has two specific effects now, ignore non-existent files and force
     * 	file removal.
     */
    int
    main(int argc, char *argv[])
    {
    	int ch, rflag;
    
    	Pflag = rflag = 0;
    	while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "dfiPRrv")) != -1)
    		switch(ch) {
    		case 'd':
    			dflag = 1;
    			break;
    		case 'f':
    			fflag = 1;
    			iflag = 0;
    			break;
    		case 'i':
    			fflag = 0;
    			iflag = 1;
    			break;
    		case 'P':
    			Pflag = 1;
    			break;
    		case 'R':
    		case 'r':			/* Compatibility. */
    			rflag = 1;
    			break;
    		case 'v':
    			vflag = 1;
    			break;
    		default:
    			usage();
    		}
    	argc -= optind;
    	argv += optind;
    
    	if (Pflag) {
    		if (pledge("stdio rpath wpath cpath getpw", NULL) == -1)
    			err(1, "pledge");
    	} else {
    		if (pledge("stdio rpath cpath getpw", NULL) == -1)
    			err(1, "pledge");
    	}
    
    	if (argc < 1 && fflag == 0)
    		usage();
    
    	checkdot(argv);
    
    	if (*argv) {
    		stdin_ok = isatty(STDIN_FILENO);
    
    		if (rflag)
    			rm_tree(argv);
    		else
    			rm_file(argv);
    	}
    
    	return (eval);
    }
    
    void
    rm_tree(char **argv)
    {
    	FTS *fts;
    	FTSENT *p;
    	int needstat;
    	int flags;
    
    	/*
    	 * Remove a file hierarchy.  If forcing removal (-f), or interactive
    	 * (-i) or can't ask anyway (stdin_ok), don't stat the file.
    	 */
    	needstat = !fflag && !iflag && stdin_ok;
    
    	/*
    	 * If the -i option is specified, the user can skip on the pre-order
    	 * visit.  The fts_number field flags skipped directories.
    	 */
    #define	SKIPPED	1
    
    	flags = FTS_PHYSICAL;
    	if (!needstat)
    		flags |= FTS_NOSTAT;
    	if (!(fts = fts_open(argv, flags, NULL)))
    		err(1, NULL);
    	while ((p = fts_read(fts)) != NULL) {
    		switch (p->fts_info) {
    		case FTS_DNR:
    			if (!fflag || p->fts_errno != ENOENT) {
    				warnx("%s: %s",
    				    p->fts_path, strerror(p->fts_errno));
    				eval = 1;
    			}
    			continue;
    		case FTS_ERR:
    			errc(1, p->fts_errno, "%s", p->fts_path);
    		case FTS_NS:
    			/*
    			 * FTS_NS: assume that if can't stat the file, it
    			 * can't be unlinked.
    			 */
    			if (!needstat)
    				break;
    			if (!fflag || p->fts_errno != ENOENT) {
    				warnx("%s: %s",
    				    p->fts_path, strerror(p->fts_errno));
    				eval = 1;
    			}
    			continue;
    		case FTS_D:
    			/* Pre-order: give user chance to skip. */
    			if (!fflag && !check(p->fts_path, p->fts_accpath,
    			    p->fts_statp)) {
    				(void)fts_set(fts, p, FTS_SKIP);
    				p->fts_number = SKIPPED;
    			}
    			continue;
    		case FTS_DP:
    			/* Post-order: see if user skipped. */
    			if (p->fts_number == SKIPPED)
    				continue;
    			break;
    		default:
    			if (!fflag &&
    			    !check(p->fts_path, p->fts_accpath, p->fts_statp))
    				continue;
    		}
    
    		/*
    		 * If we can't read or search the directory, may still be
    		 * able to remove it.  Don't print out the un{read,search}able
    		 * message unless the remove fails.
    		 */
    		switch (p->fts_info) {
    		case FTS_DP:
    		case FTS_DNR:
    			if (!rmdir(p->fts_accpath) ||
    			    (fflag && errno == ENOENT)) {
    				if (vflag)
    					fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", p->fts_path);
    				continue;
    			}
    			break;
    
    		case FTS_F:
    		case FTS_NSOK:
    			if (Pflag)
    				rm_overwrite(p->fts_accpath, p->fts_info ==
    				    FTS_NSOK ? NULL : p->fts_statp);
    			/* FALLTHROUGH */
    		default:
    			if (!unlink(p->fts_accpath) ||
    			    (fflag && errno == ENOENT)) {
    				if (vflag)
    					fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", p->fts_path);
    				continue;
    			}
    		}
    		warn("%s", p->fts_path);
    		eval = 1;
    	}
    	if (errno)
    		err(1, "fts_read");
    	fts_close(fts);
    }
    
    void
    rm_file(char **argv)
    {
    	struct stat sb;
    	int rval;
    	char *f;
    
    	/*
    	 * Remove a file.  POSIX 1003.2 states that, by default, attempting
    	 * to remove a directory is an error, so must always stat the file.
    	 */
    	while ((f = *argv++) != NULL) {
    		/* Assume if can't stat the file, can't unlink it. */
    		if (lstat(f, &sb)) {
    			if (!fflag || errno != ENOENT) {
    				warn("%s", f);
    				eval = 1;
    			}
    			continue;
    		}
    
    		if (S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode) && !dflag) {
    			warnx("%s: is a directory", f);
    			eval = 1;
    			continue;
    		}
    		if (!fflag && !check(f, f, &sb))
    			continue;
    		else if (S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode))
    			rval = rmdir(f);
    		else {
    			if (Pflag)
    				rm_overwrite(f, &sb);
    			rval = unlink(f);
    		}
    		if (rval && (!fflag || errno != ENOENT)) {
    			warn("%s", f);
    			eval = 1;
    		} else if (vflag)
    			(void)fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", f);
    	}
    }
    
    /*
     * rm_overwrite --
     *	Overwrite the file with varying bit patterns.
     *
     * XXX
     * This is a cheap way to *really* delete files.  Note that only regular
     * files are deleted, directories (and therefore names) will remain.
     * Also, this assumes a fixed-block file system (like FFS, or a V7 or a
     * System V file system).  In a logging file system, you'll have to have
     * kernel support.
     * Returns 1 for success.
     */
    int
    rm_overwrite(char *file, struct stat *sbp)
    {
    	struct stat sb, sb2;
    	struct statfs fsb;
    	size_t bsize;
    	int fd;
    	char *buf = NULL;
    
    	fd = -1;
    	if (sbp == NULL) {
    		if (lstat(file, &sb))
    			goto err;
    		sbp = &sb;
    	}
    	if (!S_ISREG(sbp->st_mode))
    		return (1);
    	if (sbp->st_nlink > 1) {
    		warnx("%s (inode %llu): not overwritten due to multiple links",
    		    file, (unsigned long long)sbp->st_ino);
    		return (0);
    	}
    	if ((fd = open(file, O_WRONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_NOFOLLOW, 0)) == -1)
    		goto err;
    	if (fstat(fd, &sb2))
    		goto err;
    	if (sb2.st_dev != sbp->st_dev || sb2.st_ino != sbp->st_ino ||
    	    !S_ISREG(sb2.st_mode)) {
    		errno = EPERM;
    		goto err;
    	}
    	if (fstatfs(fd, &fsb) == -1)
    		goto err;
    	bsize = MAXIMUM(fsb.f_iosize, 1024U);
    	if ((buf = malloc(bsize)) == NULL)
    		err(1, "%s: malloc", file);
    
    	if (!pass(fd, sbp->st_size, buf, bsize))
    		goto err;
    	if (fsync(fd))
    		goto err;
    	close(fd);
    	free(buf);
    	return (1);
    
    err:
    	warn("%s", file);
    	close(fd);
    	eval = 1;
    	free(buf);
    	return (0);
    }
    
    int
    pass(int fd, off_t len, char *buf, size_t bsize)
    {
    	size_t wlen;
    
    	for (; len > 0; len -= wlen) {
    		wlen = len < bsize ? len : bsize;
    		arc4random_buf(buf, wlen);
    		if (write(fd, buf, wlen) != wlen)
    			return (0);
    	}
    	return (1);
    }
    
    int
    check(char *path, char *name, struct stat *sp)
    {
    	int ch, first;
    	char modep[15];
    
    	/* Check -i first. */
    	if (iflag)
    		(void)fprintf(stderr, "remove %s? ", path);
    	else {
    		/*
    		 * If it's not a symbolic link and it's unwritable and we're
    		 * talking to a terminal, ask.  Symbolic links are excluded
    		 * because their permissions are meaningless.  Check stdin_ok
    		 * first because we may not have stat'ed the file.
    		 */
    		if (!stdin_ok || S_ISLNK(sp->st_mode) || !access(name, W_OK) ||
    		    errno != EACCES)
    			return (1);
    		strmode(sp->st_mode, modep);
    		(void)fprintf(stderr, "override %s%s%s/%s for %s? ",
    		    modep + 1, modep[9] == ' ' ? "" : " ",
    		    user_from_uid(sp->st_uid, 0),
    		    group_from_gid(sp->st_gid, 0), path);
    	}
    	(void)fflush(stderr);
    
    	first = ch = getchar();
    	while (ch != '\n' && ch != EOF)
    		ch = getchar();
    	return (first == 'y' || first == 'Y');
    }
    
    /*
     * POSIX.2 requires that if "." or ".." are specified as the basename
     * portion of an operand, a diagnostic message be written to standard
     * error and nothing more be done with such operands.
     *
     * Since POSIX.2 defines basename as the final portion of a path after
     * trailing slashes have been removed, we'll remove them here.
     */
    #define ISDOT(a) ((a)[0] == '.' && (!(a)[1] || ((a)[1] == '.' && !(a)[2])))
    void
    checkdot(char **argv)
    {
    	char *p, **save, **t;
    	int complained;
    	struct stat sb, root;
    
    	stat("/", &root);
    	complained = 0;
    	for (t = argv; *t;) {
    		if (lstat(*t, &sb) == 0 &&
    		    root.st_ino == sb.st_ino && root.st_dev == sb.st_dev) {
    			if (!complained++)
    				warnx("\"/\" may not be removed");
    			goto skip;
    		}
    		/* strip trailing slashes */
    		p = strrchr(*t, '\0');
    		while (--p > *t && *p == '/')
    			*p = '\0';
    
    		/* extract basename */
    		if ((p = strrchr(*t, '/')) != NULL)
    			++p;
    		else
    			p = *t;
    
    		if (ISDOT(p)) {
    			if (!complained++)
    				warnx("\".\" and \"..\" may not be removed");
    skip:
    			eval = 1;
    			for (save = t; (t[0] = t[1]) != NULL; ++t)
    				continue;
    			t = save;
    		} else
    			++t;
    	}
    }
    
    void
    usage(void)
    {
    	(void)fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [-dfiPRrv] file ...\n", __progname);
    	exit(1);
    }