lib/openat-priv.h


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Paul Eggert 281b825e 2018-01-01T00:57:25 maint: Run 'make update-copyright'
Paul Eggert ca35d468 2017-09-13T00:48:18 all: prefer https: URLs
Paul Eggert a3fd683d 2017-01-01T02:59:23 version-etc: new year * build-aux/gendocs.sh (version): * doc/gendocs_template: * doc/gendocs_template_min: * doc/gnulib.texi: * lib/version-etc.c (COPYRIGHT_YEAR): Update copyright dates by hand in templates and the like. * all files: Run 'make update-copyright'.
Paul Eggert 71090a2a 2016-01-01T00:56:19 version-etc: new year * build-aux/gendocs.sh (version): * doc/gendocs_template: * doc/gendocs_template_min: * doc/gnulib.texi: * lib/version-etc.c (COPYRIGHT_YEAR): Update copyright dates by hand in templates and the like. * all files: Run 'make update-copyright'.
Paul Eggert b9bfe784 2015-01-01T01:38:23 version-etc: new year * doc/gnulib.texi: * lib/version-etc.c (COPYRIGHT_YEAR): Update copyright date. * all files: Run 'make update-copyright'.
Eric Blake 1276a2c5 2014-01-01T00:04:40 maint: update copyright I ran 'make update-copyright'. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Eric Blake 9fc81090 2013-01-01T00:50:58 maint: update all copyright year number ranges Run "make update-copyright". Compare to commit 1602f0a from last year. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Jim Meyering 1602f0af 2012-01-01T10:04:58 maint: update all copyright year number ranges Run "make update-copyright".
Paul Eggert 03dd3ccd 2011-01-11T10:26:56 openat: Increase OPENAT_BUFFER_SIZE from 512 to at least 1024 This avoids heap allocation for file names whose lengths are in the range 512..1023, with the upper bound increasing to at most 4031 depending on the platform's PATH_MAX. (We do not want pathmax.h here as it might supply a non-constant PATH_MAX.) * lib/openat-priv.h (SAFER_ALLOCA_MAX, SAFER_ALLOCA): New macros. Perhaps they should be moved to malloca.h? (OPENAT_BUFFER_SIZE): Use them.
Jim Meyering d60f3b0c 2011-01-01T20:17:23 maint: update almost all copyright ranges to include 2011 Run the new "make update-copyright" rule.
Jim Meyering b2e2010c 2010-01-01T10:31:12 update nearly all FSF copyright year lists to include 2010 Use the same procedure as for 2009, outlined in http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.gnulib.bugs/20081
Jim Meyering 3030c5b5 2009-12-28T10:50:36 update nearly all FSF copyright year lists to include 2009 The files named by the following are exempted: grep -v '^#' config/srclist.txt|grep -v '^$' \ | while read src dst; do test -f "$dst" && { echo "$dst"; continue; } test -d "$dst" || continue echo "$dst"/$(basename "$src") done > exempt git ls-files tests/unictype >> exempt In the remaining files, convert to all-interval notation if - there is already at least one year interval like 2000-2003 - the file is maintained by me - the file is in lib/uni*/, where that style already prevails Otherwise, use update-copyright's default.
Bruno Haible 441aa304 2009-12-10T20:28:30 Use spaces for indentation, not tabs.
Eric Blake c4194dcc 2009-09-08T20:47:40 linkat: new module * modules/linkat: New file. * lib/at-func2.c (at_func2): Likewise. * lib/linkat.c (linkat): Likewise. * m4/linkat.m4 (gl_FUNC_LINKAT): Likewise. * lib/openat-priv.h (at_func2): Add declaration. * m4/unistd_h.m4 (gl_UNISTD_H_DEFAULTS): Add witnesses. * modules/unistd (Makefile.am): Substitute them. * lib/unistd.in.h (linkat): Declare it. * MODULES.html.sh (systems lacking POSIX:2008): Mention module. * doc/posix-functions/linkat.texi (linkat): Likewise. * doc/posix-functions/link.texi (link): Tweak wording. * tests/test-link.c (main): Move guts... * tests/test-link.h (test_link): ...into new file. * modules/linkat-tests: New test. * tests/test-linkat.c: Likewise. * modules/link-tests (Files): Ship new file. (Depends-on): Add stdbool. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <ebb9@byu.net>
Eric Blake 41861b05 2009-09-19T08:03:45 openat: simplify use of at-func.c * lib/at-func.c (includes): Include prerequisites here, to simplify requirements on client files. * lib/openat-priv.h: Add double-inclusion guard. * lib/faccessat.c (includes): Simplify. * lib/fchmodat.c (includes): Likewise. * lib/fchownat.c (includes): Likewise. * lib/mkdirat.c (includes): Likewise. * lib/mkfifoat.c (includes): Likewise. * lib/symlinkat.c (includes): Likewise. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <ebb9@byu.net>
Eric Blake 9de26050 2009-09-02T17:06:43 errno: use consistently * lib/c-stack.c (ENOTSUP): <errno.h> guarantees a definition. * lib/canonicalize-lgpl.c (ENAMETOOLONG): Likewise. * lib/canonicalize.c (ELOOP): Likewise. * lib/inet_ntop.c (EAFNOSUPPORT): Likewise. * lib/inet_pton.c (EAFNOSUPPORT): Likewise. * lib/lchown.c (EOPNOTSUPP): Likewise. * lib/openat-priv.h (ENOSYS, EOPNOTSUPP): Likewise. * lib/savewd.c (ESTALE): Likewise. * lib/settime.c (ENOSYS): Likewise. * lib/utimens.c (ENOSYS): Likewise. * lib/xgethostname.c (ENAMETOOLONG): Likewise. * lib/chdir-safer.c (ELOOP): Likewise. (chdir_no_follow): Use HAVE_READLINK, not ELOOP, as witness. * modules/c-stack (Depends-on): Add errno. * modules/canonicalize (Depends-on): Likewise. * modules/chdir-safer (Depends-on): Likewise. * modules/fdopendir (Depends-on): Likewise. * modules/inet_ntop (Depends-on): Likewise. * modules/inet_pton (Depends-on): Likewise. * modules/lchown (Depends-on): Likewise. * modules/openat (Depends-on): Likewise. * modules/savewd (Depends-on): Likewise. * modules/settime (Depends-on): Likewise. * m4/chdir-safer.m4 (gl_CHDIR_SAFER): Check for readlink. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <ebb9@byu.net>
Bruno Haible 57fdfd3f 2007-10-07T19:14:58 Change copyright notice from GPLv2+ to GPLv3+.
Jim Meyering 565613e6 2006-10-20T19:38:02 * lib/openat-priv.h (EOPNOTSUPP): Provide fallback definition. Needed for mingw.
Paul Eggert 75ff6c9d 2006-09-30T00:37:48 [lib/ChangeLog] Work around bug in Solaris 10 /proc file system: /proc/self/fd/NNN/.. isn't the parent directory of the directory whose file descriptor is NNN. This needs to be worked around at run time, not compile time, since a program might be built on Solaris 8, where things work, and run on Solaris 10. * openat-priv.h (BUILD_PROC_NAME): Remove. All callers changed to use the following interface instead: (OPENAT_BUFFER_SIZE): New macro. (openat_proc_name): New function. * at-func.c (AT_FUNC_NAME): Adjust to above changes. * openat.c (openat_permissive, openat_needs_fchdir, fdopendir): Likewise. * openat-proc.c: New file. [ChangeLog] * modules/openat (Files): Add lib/openat-proc.c. (Depends-on): Add same-inode, stdbool. [m4/ChangeLog] * openat.m4 (gl_FUNC_OPENAT): Add AC_LIBOBJ(openat-proc).
Paul Eggert 8b3f78cd 2006-08-17T20:34:21 Update from coreutils. * lib/__fpending.h: Add copyright notice. * lib/fprintftime.h: Likewise. * lib/savedir.c: Use (C) in copyright notice. * lib/savedir.h: Likewise. 2006-08-15 Jim Meyering <jim@meyering.net> * lib/at-func.c: New file, with the logic of all emulated at-functions. * lib/openat-priv.h: Include <errno.h> and define ENOSYS, in support of the EXPECTED_ERRNO macro. * lib/openat.c (fstatat, unlinkat, fchownat): Remove function definitions. Instead, define the appropriate symbols and include "at-func.c". * lib/mkdirat.c (mkdirat): Likewise. * lib/fchmodat.c (fchmodat): Likewise. (ENOSYS): Remove definition. * lib/openat.c: Don't include <errno.h>, now that "openat-priv.h" does it. Don't include "unistd--.h" -- it wasn't ever used. 2006-01-17 Jim Meyering <jim@meyering.net> Rewrite fts.c not to change the current working directory, by using openat, fstatat, fdopendir, etc.. * lib/fts.c [! _LIBC]: Include "openat.h" and "unistd--.h". (HAVE_OPENAT_SUPPORT): Define. [_LIBC] (fchdir): Don't undef or define; no longer used. (FCHDIR): Define in terms of cwd_advance_fd rather than fchdir. Now, this `function' always succeeds, and consumes its file descriptor parameter -- so callers must not close such FDs. Update callers. (diropen_fd, opendirat, cwd_advance_fd): New functions. (diropen): Add parameter, SP. Adjust all callers. Implement using diropen_fd, rather than open. (fts_open): Initialize new member, fts_cwd_fd. Remove fts_rft-setting code. (fts_close): Close fts_cwd_fd, if necessary. (__opendir2): Define in terms of opendir or opendirat, depending on whether the FST_NOCHDIR flag is set. (fts_build): Since fts_safe_changedir consumes its FD, and since this code must do `closedir(dirp)', dup the dirfd(dirp) argument, and close the dup'd file descriptor upon failure. (fts_stat): Use fstatat(...AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) in place of lstat. (fts_safe_changedir): Tweak semantics to reflect that this function now calls cwd_advance_fd and hence consumes its FD argument. * lib/fts_.h [struct FTS] (fts_cwd_fd): New member. [struct FTS] (fts_rft): Remove now-unused member. [struct FTS] (fts_cycle.state): Improve comment. * lib/openat.c (openat_needs_fchdir): New function. * lib/openat.h (openat_needs_fchdir): Declare it. 2006-08-15 Jim Meyering <jim@meyering.net> * m4/openat.m4 (gl_FUNC_OPENAT): Add at-func.c via AC_LIBSOURCES. 2006-01-17 Jim Meyering <jim@meyering.net> * m4/fts.m4 (gl_FUNC_FTS_CORE): Depend on gl_FUNC_OPENAT. 2006-01-11 Jim Meyering <jim@meyering.net> * m4/openat.m4 (gl_FUNC_OPENAT): Require and compile fchmodat.c. Check for the lchmod function.
Paul Eggert 14bf04a5 2006-01-09T23:13:56 Sync from coreutils. * doc/getdate.texi (General date syntax): Invalid dates are rejected. (Time of day items): Mention the possibility of leap seconds. Problem reported by Dr. David Alan Gilbert. * lib/chdir-long.c (cdb_free): Don't bother trying to open directory for write access: POSIX says that must fail. * lib/fts.c (diropen): Likewise. * lib/save-cwd.c (save_cwd): Likewise. * lib/chdir-long.c (cdb_free): Open with O_NOCTTY | O_NONBLOCK as well, for minor improvements on hosts that lack O_DIRECTORY. * lib/gettime.c (gettime) [!defined OK_TO_USE_1S_CLOCK]: Report an error at compile-time if only a 1-second nominal clock resolution is found. * lib/lchmod.h: New file. * lib/mkdir-p.c: Include lchmod.h, lchown.h. (make_dir_parents): Use lchown rather than chown, and lchmod rather than chmod. * lib/mountlist.c (ME_DUMMY): "none" and "proc" file systems are dummies too. Problem with "none" reported by Bob Proulx. Problem with "proc" reported by n0dalus. * lib/mountlist.c: Include <limits.h>. (dev_from_mount_options) [defined MOUNTED_GETMNTENT1 || defined MOUNTED_GETMNTENT2]: New function. It no longer assumes "dev=" has the System V meaning on Linux (since it doesn't). It also parses "dev=" more carefully. (read_file_system_list) [defined MOUNTED_GETMNTENT1 || defined MOUNTED_GETMNTENT2]: Use it. MOUNTED_GETMNTENT2 is new here; the code didn't used to look for dev= in that case. * lib/posixtm.h (PDS_PRE_2000): New macro. * lib/posixtm.c (year): Arg is now syntax_bits rather than allow_century. All usages changed. Reject dates outside the range 1969-1999 if PDS_PRE_2000 is used. * modules/mkdir-p (Files): Add chdir-safer.c, chdir-safer.h, lchmod.h, chdir-safer.m4, lchmod.m4. * modules/openat: Add mkdirat.c, openat-priv.h. * modules/lib-ignore: New file. * lib/version-etc.c (COPYRIGHT_YEAR): Update to 2006. Rewrite fts.c not to change the current working directory, by using openat, fstatat, fdopendir, etc.. * lib/fts.c [! _LIBC]: Include "openat.h", "unistd--.h", and "fcntl--.h". [_LIBC] (fchdir): Don't undef or define; no longer used. (FCHDIR): Define in terms of cwd_advance_fd rather than fchdir. Now, this `function' always succeeds, and consumes its file descriptor parameter -- so callers must not close such FDs. Update callers. (diropen_fd, opendirat, cwd_advance_fd): New functions. (diropen): Add parameter, SP. Adjust all callers. Implement using diropen_fd, rather than open. (fts_open): Initialize new member, fts_cwd_fd. Remove fts_rft-setting code. (fts_close): Close fts_cwd_fd, if necessary. (__opendir2): Define in terms of opendir or opendirat, depending on whether the FST_NOCHDIR flag is set. (fts_build): Since fts_safe_changedir consumes its FD, and since this code must do `closedir(dirp)', dup the dirfd(dirp) argument, and close the dup'd file descriptor upon failure. (fts_stat): Use fstatat(...AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) in place of lstat. (fts_safe_changedir): Tweak semantics to reflect that this function now calls cwd_advance_fd and hence consumes its FD argument. * lib/fts_.h [struct FTS] (fts_cwd_fd): New member. (fts_rft): Remove now-unused member. * lib/openat.c (fchownat): New function. * lib/openat.h (fchmodat, fchownat): Declare. (chmodat, lchmodat): Define convenience functions. (chownat, lchownat): Likewise. * lib/chdir-safer.h, chdir-safer.c: New files. * lib/modechange.c (mode_compile): Reject an invalid mode string that starts with an octal digit. From Andreas Gruenbacher. * lib/openat.c: Include "fcntl--.h" and "unistd--.h", to map open and dup to open_safer and dup_safer, respectively. (openat_permissive): Fix typo in comment. * lib/openat.c: Don't include <stdlib.h>, <unistd.h>, <fcntl.h>, "gettext.h"; either no longer needed or are guaranteed by openat.h. (_): Remove; no longer needed. (openat): Renamed from rpl_openat; no need for rpl_openat since openat.h renames openat for us. Replace most of the body with a call to openat_permissive, to avoid duplicate code. Port to (probably hypothetical) environments were mode_t is wider than int. (openat_permissive): Require mode arg, so that we can check types better. Put it just after flags. Change cwd failure indicator from pointer-to-bool to pointer-to-errno-value. All callers changed. Invoke openat_save_fail and/or openat_restore_fail if cwd_errno is null, so that openat can call us. (openat_permissive, fdopendir, fstatat, unlinkat): Simplify errno handling to avoid some duplicate code, as it's OK to set errno on success. * lib/openat.h: Revamp code so that function macros depend on __OPENAT_PREFIX only, not also on AT_FDCWD. (openat_ro): Remove. Caller changed to use openat_permissive. (openat_permissive): Now a macro, if not a function. (openat_restore_fail, openat_save_fail): Now always functions, since mkdirat needs them even if __OPENAT_PREFIX is defined. * lib/openat-priv.h: New file, defining macros used by mkdirat.c and openat.c. * lib/mkdirat.c: Include openat-priv.h. Remove definitions of macros defined therein. * lib/openat.c: Likewise. * lib/mkdirat.c (mkdirat): New file and function. * lib/openat.h (mkdirat): Declare. * lib/openat.c (fdopendir): Don't change errno when returning non-NULL. * lib/openat.h (openat_permissive): Declare. (openat_ro): Define. * lib/openat.c (EXPECTED_ERRNO): New macro. (openat_permissive): New function -- used in remove.c rewrite. (all functions): Set errno just before returning, only if there was an actual failure. Use EXPECTED_ERRNO rather than comparing against only ENOTDIR. Emulate openat-family functions using Linux's procfs, if possible. Idea and some code based on Ulrich Drepper's glibc changes. * lib/openat.c: (BUILD_PROC_NAME): New macro. Include <stdio.h>, <string.h>, "alloca.h" and "intprops.h". (rpl_openat): Emulate by trying to open /proc/self/fd/%d/%s, before falling back on save_cwd and restore_cwd. (fdopendir, fstatat, unlinkat): Likewise. * lib/openat.c (fstatat, unlinkat): Perform the syscall directly, skipping the save_cwd...restore_cwd overhead, if FILE is absolute. * lib/openat.c (rpl_openat): Use the promoted type (int), not mode_t, as second argument to va_arg. Otherwise, some versions of gcc warn that `if this code is reached, the program will abort'. Add POSIX ACL support * lib/acl.h (copy_acl, set_acl): Add declarations. * lib/acl.c (acl_entries): Add fallback implementation for POSIX ACL systems other than Linux. (chmod_or_fchmod): New function: use fchmod when possible, and chmod otherwise. (file_has_acl): Add a POSIX ACL implementation, with a Linux-specific subcase. (copy_acl): Add: copy an acl and S_ISUID, S_ISGID, and S_ISVTX from one file to another. Fall back to fchmod/chmod when acls are unsupported. (set_acl): Add: set a file's acl and S_ISUID, S_ISGID, and S_ISVTX to a defined value. Fall back to fchmod/chmod when acls are unsupported. * m4/lib-ignore.m4: New file. * m4/lchmod.m4: New file. * m4/chdir-safer.m4: New file. * m4/openat.m4 (gl_FUNC_OPENAT): Require and compile mkdirat.c. Require openat-priv.h. * m4/acl.m4 (AC_FUNC_ACL): Add POSIX ACL and Linux-specific acl tests.