/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * rmtree.c * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * * IDENTIFICATION * src/common/rmtree.c * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifndef FRONTEND #include "postgres.h" #else #include "postgres_fe.h" #endif #include #include #ifndef FRONTEND #define pg_log_warning(...) elog(WARNING, __VA_ARGS__) #else #include "common/logging.h" #endif /* * rmtree * * Delete a directory tree recursively. * Assumes path points to a valid directory. * Deletes everything under path. * If rmtopdir is true deletes the directory too. * Returns true if successful, false if there was any problem. * (The details of the problem are reported already, so caller * doesn't really have to say anything more, but most do.) */ bool rmtree(const char *path, bool rmtopdir) { bool result = true; char pathbuf[MAXPGPATH]; char **filenames; char **filename; struct stat statbuf; /* * we copy all the names out of the directory before we start modifying * it. */ filenames = pgfnames(path); if (filenames == NULL) return false; /* now we have the names we can start removing things */ for (filename = filenames; *filename; filename++) { snprintf(pathbuf, MAXPGPATH, "%s/%s", path, *filename); /* * It's ok if the file is not there anymore; we were just about to * delete it anyway. * * This is not an academic possibility. One scenario where this * happens is when bgwriter has a pending unlink request for a file in * a database that's being dropped. In dropdb(), we call * ForgetDatabaseSyncRequests() to flush out any such pending unlink * requests, but because that's asynchronous, it's not guaranteed that * the bgwriter receives the message in time. */ if (lstat(pathbuf, &statbuf) != 0) { if (errno != ENOENT) { pg_log_warning("could not stat file or directory \"%s\": %m", pathbuf); result = false; } continue; } if (S_ISDIR(statbuf.st_mode)) { /* call ourselves recursively for a directory */ if (!rmtree(pathbuf, true)) { /* we already reported the error */ result = false; } } else { if (unlink(pathbuf) != 0) { if (errno != ENOENT) { pg_log_warning("could not remove file or directory \"%s\": %m", pathbuf); result = false; } } } } if (rmtopdir) { if (rmdir(path) != 0) { pg_log_warning("could not remove file or directory \"%s\": %m", path); result = false; } } pgfnames_cleanup(filenames); return result; }