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diff --git a/onlineupdate/source/update/updater/updater.cxx b/onlineupdate/source/update/updater/updater.cxx new file mode 100644 index 000000000..54750afb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/onlineupdate/source/update/updater/updater.cxx @@ -0,0 +1,4591 @@ +/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public + * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this + * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ + +/** + * Manifest Format + * --------------- + * + * contents = 1*( line ) + * line = method LWS *( param LWS ) CRLF + * CRLF = "\r\n" + * LWS = 1*( " " | "\t" ) + * + * Available methods for the manifest file: + * + * updatev2.manifest + * ----------------- + * method = "add" | "add-if" | "patch" | "patch-if" | "remove" | + * "rmdir" | "rmrfdir" | type + * + * 'type' is the update type (e.g. complete or partial) and when present MUST + * be the first entry in the update manifest. The type is used to support + * downgrades by causing the actions defined in precomplete to be performed. + * + * updatev3.manifest + * ----------------- + * method = "add" | "add-if" | "add-if-not" | "patch" | "patch-if" | + * "remove" | "rmdir" | "rmrfdir" | type + * + * 'add-if-not' adds a file if it doesn't exist. + * + * precomplete + * ----------- + * method = "remove" | "rmdir" + */ +#include "bspatch.h" +#include "progressui.h" +#include "archivereader.h" +#include "readstrings.h" +#include "errors.h" +#include "bzlib.h" +#include <thread> +#include <vector> + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stdarg.h> + +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/stat.h> +#include <fcntl.h> +#include <limits.h> +#include <errno.h> +#include <algorithm> +#include <memory> + +#include <config_version.h> + +#include "updatelogging.h" + +#include <onlineupdate/mozilla/Compiler.h> +#include <onlineupdate/mozilla/Types.h> + +#ifdef _WIN32 +#include <comphelper/windowsStart.hxx> +#include "uachelper.h" +#include "pathhash.h" + +// TODO:moggi taken from the mozilla code -- find a better solution +#define INVALID_APPLYTO_DIR_ERROR 74 +#define REMOVE_FILE_SPEC_ERROR 71 +#define INVALID_APPLYTO_DIR_STAGED_ERROR 72 + +#endif + + +// Amount of the progress bar to use in each of the 3 update stages, +// should total 100.0. +#define PROGRESS_PREPARE_SIZE 20.0f +#define PROGRESS_EXECUTE_SIZE 75.0f +#define PROGRESS_FINISH_SIZE 5.0f + +// Amount of time in ms to wait for the parent process to close +#ifdef _WIN32 +#define PARENT_WAIT 5000 +#endif + +#if defined(MACOSX) +// These functions are defined in launchchild_osx.mm +void CleanupElevatedMacUpdate(bool aFailureOccurred); +bool IsOwnedByGroupAdmin(const char* aAppBundle); +bool IsRecursivelyWritable(const char* aPath); +void LaunchChild(int argc, const char** argv); +void LaunchMacPostProcess(const char* aAppBundle); +bool ObtainUpdaterArguments(int* argc, char*** argv); +bool ServeElevatedUpdate(int argc, const char** argv); +void SetGroupOwnershipAndPermissions(const char* aAppBundle); +struct UpdateServerThreadArgs +{ + int argc; + const NS_tchar** argv; +}; +#endif + +#ifndef SSIZE_MAX +# define SSIZE_MAX LONG_MAX +#endif + +// We want to use execv to invoke the callback executable on platforms where +// we were launched using execv. See nsUpdateDriver.cpp. +#if defined(UNIX) && !defined(MACOSX) +#define USE_EXECV +#endif + +#if defined(VERIFY_MAR_SIGNATURE) && !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(MACOSX) +#include <nss.h> +#include <nspr.h> +#endif + +#ifdef _WIN32 +#ifdef MAINTENANCE_SERVICE +#include "registrycertificates.h" +#endif +BOOL PathAppendSafe(LPWSTR base, LPCWSTR extra); +BOOL PathGetSiblingFilePath(LPWSTR destinationBuffer, + LPCWSTR siblingFilePath, + LPCWSTR newFileName); +#include "updatehelper.h" + +// Closes the handle if valid and if the updater is elevated returns with the +// return code specified. This prevents multiple launches of the callback +// application by preventing the elevated process from launching the callback. +#define EXIT_WHEN_ELEVATED(path, handle, retCode) \ +{ \ + if (handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { \ + CloseHandle(handle); \ + } \ + if (_waccess(path, F_OK) == 0 && NS_tremove(path) != 0) { \ + LogFinish(); \ + return retCode; \ + } \ +} +#endif + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +// This variable lives in libbz2. It's declared in bzlib_private.h, so we just +// declare it here to avoid including that entire header file. +#if defined __GNUC__ +extern "C" __attribute__((visibility("default"))) unsigned int BZ2_crc32Table[256]; +#elif defined(__SUNPRO_C) || defined(__SUNPRO_CC) +extern "C" __global unsigned int BZ2_crc32Table[256]; +#else +extern "C" unsigned int BZ2_crc32Table[256]; +#endif + +static unsigned int +crc32(const unsigned char *buf, unsigned int len) +{ + unsigned int crc = 0xffffffffL; + + const unsigned char *end = buf + len; + for (; buf != end; ++buf) + crc = (crc << 8) ^ BZ2_crc32Table[(crc >> 24) ^ *buf]; + + crc = ~crc; + return crc; +} + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +// A simple stack based container for a FILE struct that closes the +// file descriptor from its destructor. +class AutoFile +{ +public: + explicit AutoFile(FILE* file = nullptr) + : mFile(file) + { + } + + ~AutoFile() + { + if (mFile != nullptr) + fclose(mFile); + } + + AutoFile &operator=(FILE* file) + { + if (mFile != 0) + fclose(mFile); + mFile = file; + return *this; + } + + operator FILE*() + { + return mFile; + } + + FILE* get() + { + return mFile; + } + +private: + FILE* mFile; +}; + +struct MARChannelStringTable +{ + MARChannelStringTable() + { + MARChannelID[0] = '\0'; + } + + char MARChannelID[MAX_TEXT_LEN]; +}; + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +static NS_tchar* gPatchDirPath; +static NS_tchar gInstallDirPath[MAXPATHLEN]; +static NS_tchar gWorkingDirPath[MAXPATHLEN]; +static bool gSucceeded = false; +static bool sStagedUpdate = false; +static bool sReplaceRequest = false; +static bool sUsingService = false; + +#ifdef _WIN32 +// The current working directory specified in the command line. +static NS_tchar* gDestPath; +static NS_tchar gCallbackRelPath[MAXPATHLEN]; +static NS_tchar gCallbackBackupPath[MAXPATHLEN]; +static NS_tchar gDeleteDirPath[MAXPATHLEN]; +#endif + +static const NS_tchar kWhitespace[] = NS_T(" \t"); +static const NS_tchar kNL[] = NS_T("\r\n"); +static const NS_tchar kQuote[] = NS_T("\""); + +static NS_tchar* +mstrtok(const NS_tchar *delims, NS_tchar **str) +{ + if (!*str || !**str) + { + *str = nullptr; + return nullptr; + } + + // skip leading "whitespace" + NS_tchar *ret = *str; + const NS_tchar *d; + do + { + for (d = delims; *d != NS_T('\0'); ++d) + { + if (*ret == *d) + { + ++ret; + break; + } + } + } + while (*d); + + if (!*ret) + { + *str = ret; + return nullptr; + } + + NS_tchar *i = ret; + do + { + for (d = delims; *d != NS_T('\0'); ++d) + { + if (*i == *d) + { + *i = NS_T('\0'); + *str = ++i; + return ret; + } + } + ++i; + } + while (*i); + + *str = nullptr; + return ret; +} + +#if defined(_WIN32) && defined(MAINTENANCE_SERVICE) +static bool +EnvHasValue(const char *name) +{ + const char *val = getenv(name); + return (val && *val); +} +#endif + +/** + * Converts a relative update path to an absolute path related to the working + * or install directory. Allocates a new NS_tchar[] based path! + * + * @param relpath + * The relative path to convert to a full path. + * @return valid filesystem full path or nullptr if memory allocation fails. + */ +static NS_tchar* +new_absolute_path(const NS_tchar *relpath) +{ + NS_tchar *destpath = sStagedUpdate ? gWorkingDirPath : gInstallDirPath; + size_t lendestpath = NS_tstrlen(destpath); + size_t lenrelpath = NS_tstrlen(relpath); + NS_tchar *s = new NS_tchar[lendestpath + lenrelpath + 2]; + + NS_tchar *c = s; + + NS_tstrcpy(c, destpath); + c += lendestpath; + NS_tstrcat(c, NS_T("/")); + c++; + + NS_tstrcat(c, relpath); + c += lenrelpath; + *c = NS_T('\0'); + return s; +} + +namespace { + +bool is_userprofile_in_instdir() +{ + return false; + /* + // the algorithm is: + // 1.) if userprofile path length is smaller than installation dir, + // the profile is surely not in instdir + // 2.) else comparing the two paths looking only at the installation dir + // characters should yield an equal string + NS_tchar userprofile[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tstrcpy(userprofile, gPatchDirPath); + NS_tchar *slash = (NS_tchar *) NS_tstrrchr(userprofile, NS_T('/')); + if (slash) + *slash = NS_T('\0'); + + size_t userprofile_len = NS_tstrlen(userprofile); + size_t installdir_len = NS_tstrlen(gInstallDirPath); + + if (userprofile_len < installdir_len) + return false; + + return NS_tstrncmp(userprofile, gInstallDirPath, installdir_len) == 0; + */ +} + +} + +/** + * Get a pointer in the absolute path, relative to the working or install + * directory. Returns itself, if not absolute or outside of the directory. + * + * @param abs_path + * An absolute path. + * return pointer to the location within fullpath where the relative path starts + * or fullpath itself if it already looks relative. + */ +static const NS_tchar* +get_relative_offset(const NS_tchar *abs_path) +{ + // If the path isn't absolute, just return it as-is. +#ifdef _WIN32 + if (abs_path[1] != ':' && abs_path[2] != '\\') + { +#else + if (abs_path[0] != '/') + { +#endif + return abs_path; + } + + NS_tchar *prefix = sStagedUpdate ? gWorkingDirPath : gInstallDirPath; + + size_t len = NS_tstrlen(prefix); + if (NS_tstrlen(abs_path) <= len) + return abs_path; + if (0 != strncmp(abs_path, prefix, len)) + return abs_path; + return abs_path + len + 1; +} + +/** + * Gets the platform specific path and performs simple checks to the path. If + * the path checks don't pass nullptr will be returned. + * + * @param line + * The line from the manifest that contains the path. + * @param isdir + * Whether the path is a directory path. Defaults to false. + * @return valid filesystem path or nullptr if the path checks fail. + */ +static NS_tchar* +get_valid_path(NS_tchar **line, bool isdir = false) +{ + NS_tchar *path = mstrtok(kQuote, line); + if (!path) + { + LOG(("get_valid_path: unable to determine path: " LOG_S, line)); + return nullptr; + } + + // All paths must be relative from the current working directory + if (path[0] == NS_T('/')) + { + LOG(("get_valid_path: path must be relative: " LOG_S, path)); + return nullptr; + } + +#ifdef _WIN32 + // All paths must be relative from the current working directory + if (path[0] == NS_T('\\') || path[1] == NS_T(':')) + { + LOG(("get_valid_path: path must be relative: " LOG_S, path)); + return nullptr; + } +#endif + + if (isdir) + { + // Directory paths must have a trailing forward slash. + if (path[NS_tstrlen(path) - 1] != NS_T('/')) + { + LOG(("get_valid_path: directory paths must have a trailing forward " \ + "slash: " LOG_S, path)); + return nullptr; + } + + // Remove the trailing forward slash because stat on Windows will return + // ENOENT if the path has a trailing slash. + path[NS_tstrlen(path) - 1] = NS_T('\0'); + } + + // Don't allow relative paths that resolve to a parent directory. + if (NS_tstrstr(path, NS_T("..")) != nullptr) + { + LOG(("get_valid_path: paths must not contain '..': " LOG_S, path)); + return nullptr; + } + + return path; +} + +static NS_tchar* +get_quoted_path(const NS_tchar *path) +{ + size_t lenQuote = NS_tstrlen(kQuote); + size_t lenPath = NS_tstrlen(path); + size_t len = lenQuote + lenPath + lenQuote + 1; + + NS_tchar *s = (NS_tchar *) malloc(len * sizeof(NS_tchar)); + if (!s) + return nullptr; + + NS_tchar *c = s; + NS_tstrcpy(c, kQuote); + c += lenQuote; + NS_tstrcat(c, path); + c += lenPath; + NS_tstrcat(c, kQuote); + c += lenQuote; + *c = NS_T('\0'); + c++; + return s; +} + +static void ensure_write_permissions(const NS_tchar *path) +{ +#ifdef _WIN32 + (void) _wchmod(path, _S_IREAD | _S_IWRITE); +#else + struct stat fs; + if (!stat(path, &fs) && !(fs.st_mode & S_IWUSR)) + { + (void)chmod(path, fs.st_mode | S_IWUSR); + } +#endif +} + +static int ensure_remove(const NS_tchar *path) +{ + ensure_write_permissions(path); + int rv = NS_tremove(path); + if (rv) + LOG(("ensure_remove: failed to remove file: " LOG_S ", rv: %d, err: %d", + path, rv, errno)); + return rv; +} + +// Remove the directory pointed to by path and all of its files and sub-directories. +static int ensure_remove_recursive(const NS_tchar *path, + bool continueEnumOnFailure = false) +{ + // We use lstat rather than stat here so that we can successfully remove + // symlinks. + struct NS_tstat_t sInfo; + int rv = NS_tlstat(path, &sInfo); + if (rv) + { + // This error is benign + return rv; + } + if (!S_ISDIR(sInfo.st_mode)) + { + return ensure_remove(path); + } + + NS_tDIR *dir; + NS_tdirent *entry; + + dir = NS_topendir(path); + if (!dir) + { + LOG(("ensure_remove_recursive: unable to open directory: " LOG_S + ", rv: %d, err: %d", path, rv, errno)); + return rv; + } + + while ((entry = NS_treaddir(dir)) != 0) + { + if (NS_tstrcmp(entry->d_name, NS_T(".")) && + NS_tstrcmp(entry->d_name, NS_T(".."))) + { + NS_tchar childPath[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tsnprintf(childPath, sizeof(childPath)/sizeof(childPath[0]), + NS_T("%s/%s"), path, entry->d_name); + rv = ensure_remove_recursive(childPath); + if (rv && !continueEnumOnFailure) + { + break; + } + } + } + + NS_tclosedir(dir); + + if (rv == OK) + { + ensure_write_permissions(path); + rv = NS_trmdir(path); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("ensure_remove_recursive: unable to remove directory: " LOG_S + ", rv: %d, err: %d", path, rv, errno)); + } + } + return rv; +} + +static bool is_read_only(const NS_tchar *flags) +{ + size_t length = NS_tstrlen(flags); + if (length == 0) + return false; + + // Make sure the string begins with "r" + if (flags[0] != NS_T('r')) + return false; + + // Look for "r+" or "r+b" + if (length > 1 && flags[1] == NS_T('+')) + return false; + + // Look for "rb+" + if (NS_tstrcmp(flags, NS_T("rb+")) == 0) + return false; + + return true; +} + +static FILE* ensure_open(const NS_tchar *path, const NS_tchar *flags, unsigned int options) +{ + ensure_write_permissions(path); + FILE* f = NS_tfopen(path, flags); + if (is_read_only(flags)) + { + // Don't attempt to modify the file permissions if the file is being opened + // in read-only mode. + return f; + } + if (NS_tchmod(path, options) != 0) + { + if (f != nullptr) + { + fclose(f); + } + return nullptr; + } + struct NS_tstat_t ss; + if (NS_tstat(path, &ss) != 0 || ss.st_mode != options) + { + if (f != nullptr) + { + fclose(f); + } + return nullptr; + } + return f; +} + +// Ensure that the directory containing this file exists. +static int ensure_parent_dir(const NS_tchar *path) +{ + int rv = OK; + + NS_tchar *slash = (NS_tchar *) NS_tstrrchr(path, NS_T('/')); + if (slash) + { + *slash = NS_T('\0'); + rv = ensure_parent_dir(path); + // Only attempt to create the directory if we're not at the root + if (rv == OK && *path) + { + rv = NS_tmkdir(path, 0755); + // If the directory already exists, then ignore the error. + if (rv < 0 && errno != EEXIST) + { + LOG(("ensure_parent_dir: failed to create directory: " LOG_S ", " \ + "err: %d", path, errno)); + rv = WRITE_ERROR; + } + else + { + rv = OK; + } + } + *slash = NS_T('/'); + } + return rv; +} + +#ifdef UNIX +static int ensure_copy_symlink(const NS_tchar *path, const NS_tchar *dest) +{ + // Copy symlinks by creating a new symlink to the same target + NS_tchar target[MAXPATHLEN + 1] = {NS_T('\0')}; + int rv = readlink(path, target, MAXPATHLEN); + if (rv == -1) + { + LOG(("ensure_copy_symlink: failed to read the link: " LOG_S ", err: %d", + path, errno)); + return READ_ERROR; + } + rv = symlink(target, dest); + if (rv == -1) + { + LOG(("ensure_copy_symlink: failed to create the new link: " LOG_S ", target: " LOG_S " err: %d", + dest, target, errno)); + return READ_ERROR; + } + return 0; +} +#endif + +// Copy the file named path onto a new file named dest. +static int ensure_copy(const NS_tchar *path, const NS_tchar *dest) +{ +#ifdef _WIN32 + // Fast path for Windows + bool result = CopyFileW(path, dest, false); + if (!result) + { + LOG(("ensure_copy: failed to copy the file " LOG_S " over to " LOG_S ", lasterr: %x", + path, dest, GetLastError())); + return WRITE_ERROR_FILE_COPY; + } + return OK; +#else + struct NS_tstat_t ss; + int rv = NS_tlstat(path, &ss); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("ensure_copy: failed to read file status info: " LOG_S ", err: %d", + path, errno)); + return READ_ERROR; + } + +#ifdef UNIX + if (S_ISLNK(ss.st_mode)) + { + return ensure_copy_symlink(path, dest); + } +#endif + + AutoFile infile(ensure_open(path, NS_T("rb"), ss.st_mode)); + if (!infile) + { + LOG(("ensure_copy: failed to open the file for reading: " LOG_S ", err: %d", + path, errno)); + return READ_ERROR; + } + AutoFile outfile(ensure_open(dest, NS_T("wb"), ss.st_mode)); + if (!outfile) + { + LOG(("ensure_copy: failed to open the file for writing: " LOG_S ", err: %d", + dest, errno)); + return WRITE_ERROR; + } + + // This block size was chosen pretty arbitrarily but seems like a reasonable + // compromise. For example, the optimal block size on a modern macOS machine + // is 100k */ + const int blockSize = 32 * 1024; + void* buffer = malloc(blockSize); + if (!buffer) + return UPDATER_MEM_ERROR; + + while (!feof(infile.get())) + { + size_t read = fread(buffer, 1, blockSize, infile); + if (ferror(infile.get())) + { + LOG(("ensure_copy: failed to read the file: " LOG_S ", err: %d", + path, errno)); + free(buffer); + return READ_ERROR; + } + + size_t written = 0; + + while (written < read) + { + size_t nCount = read - written; + size_t chunkWritten = fwrite(buffer, 1, nCount, outfile); + if (chunkWritten != nCount) + { + LOG(("ensure_copy: failed to write the file: " LOG_S ", err: %d", + dest, errno)); + free(buffer); + return WRITE_ERROR_FILE_COPY; + } + + written += chunkWritten; + } + } + + rv = NS_tchmod(dest, ss.st_mode); + + free(buffer); + return rv; +#endif +} + +template <unsigned N> +struct copy_recursive_skiplist +{ + NS_tchar paths[N][MAXPATHLEN]; + + void append(unsigned index, const NS_tchar *path, const NS_tchar *suffix) + { + NS_tsnprintf(paths[index], MAXPATHLEN, NS_T("%s/%s"), path, suffix); + } + + void append(unsigned index, const NS_tchar* path) + { + NS_tstrcpy(paths[index], path); + } + + bool find(const NS_tchar *path) + { + for (int i = 0; i < static_cast<int>(N); ++i) + { + if (!NS_tstricmp(paths[i], path)) + { + return true; + } + } + return false; + } +}; + +// Copy all of the files and subdirectories under path to a new directory named dest. +// The path names in the skiplist will be skipped and will not be copied. +template <unsigned N> +static int ensure_copy_recursive(const NS_tchar *path, const NS_tchar *dest, + copy_recursive_skiplist<N>& skiplist) +{ + struct NS_tstat_t sInfo; + int rv = NS_tlstat(path, &sInfo); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("ensure_copy_recursive: path doesn't exist: " LOG_S ", rv: %d, err: %d", + path, rv, errno)); + return READ_ERROR; + } + +#ifdef UNIX + if (S_ISLNK(sInfo.st_mode)) + { + return ensure_copy_symlink(path, dest); + } +#endif + + if (!S_ISDIR(sInfo.st_mode)) + { + return ensure_copy(path, dest); + } + + rv = NS_tmkdir(dest, sInfo.st_mode); + if (rv < 0 && errno != EEXIST) + { + LOG(("ensure_copy_recursive: could not create destination directory: " LOG_S ", rv: %d, err: %d", + path, rv, errno)); + return WRITE_ERROR; + } + + NS_tDIR *dir; + NS_tdirent *entry; + + dir = NS_topendir(path); + if (!dir) + { + LOG(("ensure_copy_recursive: path is not a directory: " LOG_S ", rv: %d, err: %d", + path, rv, errno)); + return READ_ERROR; + } + + while ((entry = NS_treaddir(dir)) != 0) + { + if (NS_tstrcmp(entry->d_name, NS_T(".")) && + NS_tstrcmp(entry->d_name, NS_T(".."))) + { + NS_tchar childPath[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tsnprintf(childPath, sizeof(childPath)/sizeof(childPath[0]), + NS_T("%s/%s"), path, entry->d_name); + if (skiplist.find(childPath)) + { + continue; + } + NS_tchar childPathDest[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tsnprintf(childPathDest, sizeof(childPathDest)/sizeof(childPathDest[0]), + NS_T("%s/%s"), dest, entry->d_name); + rv = ensure_copy_recursive(childPath, childPathDest, skiplist); + if (rv) + { + break; + } + } + } + NS_tclosedir(dir); + return rv; +} + +// Renames the specified file to the new file specified. If the destination file +// exists it is removed. +static int rename_file(const NS_tchar *spath, const NS_tchar *dpath, + bool allowDirs = false) +{ + int rv = ensure_parent_dir(dpath); + if (rv) + return rv; + + struct NS_tstat_t spathInfo; + rv = NS_tstat(spath, &spathInfo); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("rename_file: failed to read file status info: " LOG_S ", " \ + "err: %d", spath, errno)); + return READ_ERROR; + } + + if (!S_ISREG(spathInfo.st_mode)) + { + if (allowDirs && !S_ISDIR(spathInfo.st_mode)) + { + LOG(("rename_file: path present, but not a file: " LOG_S ", err: %d", + spath, errno)); + return RENAME_ERROR_EXPECTED_FILE; + } + else + { + LOG(("rename_file: proceeding to rename the directory")); + } + } + + if (!NS_taccess(dpath, F_OK)) + { + if (ensure_remove(dpath)) + { + LOG(("rename_file: destination file exists and could not be " \ + "removed: " LOG_S, dpath)); + return WRITE_ERROR_DELETE_FILE; + } + } + + if (NS_trename(spath, dpath) != 0) + { + LOG(("rename_file: failed to rename file - src: " LOG_S ", " \ + "dst:" LOG_S ", err: %d", spath, dpath, errno)); + return WRITE_ERROR; + } + + return OK; +} + +#ifdef _WIN32 +// Remove the directory pointed to by path and all of its files and +// sub-directories. If a file is in use move it to the tobedeleted directory +// and attempt to schedule removal of the file on reboot +static int remove_recursive_on_reboot(const NS_tchar *path, const NS_tchar *deleteDir) +{ + struct NS_tstat_t sInfo; + int rv = NS_tlstat(path, &sInfo); + if (rv) + { + // This error is benign + return rv; + } + + if (!S_ISDIR(sInfo.st_mode)) + { + NS_tchar tmpDeleteFile[MAXPATHLEN]; + GetTempFileNameW(deleteDir, L"rep", 0, tmpDeleteFile); + NS_tremove(tmpDeleteFile); + rv = rename_file(path, tmpDeleteFile, false); + if (MoveFileEx(rv ? path : tmpDeleteFile, nullptr, MOVEFILE_DELAY_UNTIL_REBOOT)) + { + LOG(("remove_recursive_on_reboot: file will be removed on OS reboot: " + LOG_S, rv ? path : tmpDeleteFile)); + } + else + { + LOG(("remove_recursive_on_reboot: failed to schedule OS reboot removal of " + "file: " LOG_S, rv ? path : tmpDeleteFile)); + } + return rv; + } + + NS_tDIR *dir; + NS_tdirent *entry; + + dir = NS_topendir(path); + if (!dir) + { + LOG(("remove_recursive_on_reboot: unable to open directory: " LOG_S + ", rv: %d, err: %d", + path, rv, errno)); + return rv; + } + + while ((entry = NS_treaddir(dir)) != 0) + { + if (NS_tstrcmp(entry->d_name, NS_T(".")) && + NS_tstrcmp(entry->d_name, NS_T(".."))) + { + NS_tchar childPath[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tsnprintf(childPath, sizeof(childPath)/sizeof(childPath[0]), + NS_T("%s/%s"), path, entry->d_name); + // There is no need to check the return value of this call since this + // function is only called after an update is successful and there is not + // much that can be done to recover if it isn't successful. There is also + // no need to log the value since it will have already been logged. + remove_recursive_on_reboot(childPath, deleteDir); + } + } + + NS_tclosedir(dir); + + if (rv == OK) + { + ensure_write_permissions(path); + rv = NS_trmdir(path); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("remove_recursive_on_reboot: unable to remove directory: " LOG_S + ", rv: %d, err: %d", path, rv, errno)); + } + } + return rv; +} +#endif + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +// Create a backup of the specified file by renaming it. +static int backup_create(const NS_tchar *path) +{ + NS_tchar backup[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tsnprintf(backup, sizeof(backup)/sizeof(backup[0]), + NS_T("%s") BACKUP_EXT, path); + + return rename_file(path, backup); +} + +// Rename the backup of the specified file that was created by renaming it back +// to the original file. +static int backup_restore(const NS_tchar *path, const NS_tchar *relPath) +{ + NS_tchar backup[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tsnprintf(backup, sizeof(backup)/sizeof(backup[0]), + NS_T("%s") BACKUP_EXT, path); + + NS_tchar relBackup[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tsnprintf(relBackup, sizeof(relBackup) / sizeof(relBackup[0]), + NS_T("%s") BACKUP_EXT, relPath); + + if (NS_taccess(backup, F_OK)) + { + LOG(("backup_restore: backup file doesn't exist: " LOG_S, relBackup)); + return OK; + } + + return rename_file(backup, path); +} + +// Discard the backup of the specified file that was created by renaming it. +static int backup_discard(const NS_tchar *path, const NS_tchar *relPath) +{ + NS_tchar backup[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tsnprintf(backup, sizeof(backup)/sizeof(backup[0]), + NS_T("%s") BACKUP_EXT, path); + + NS_tchar relBackup[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tsnprintf(relBackup, sizeof(relBackup) / sizeof(relBackup[0]), + NS_T("%s") BACKUP_EXT, relPath); + + // Nothing to discard + if (NS_taccess(backup, F_OK)) + { + return OK; + } + + int rv = ensure_remove(backup); +#if defined(_WIN32) + if (rv && !sStagedUpdate && !sReplaceRequest) + { + LOG(("backup_discard: unable to remove: " LOG_S, relBackup)); + NS_tchar path[MAXPATHLEN]; + GetTempFileNameW(gDeleteDirPath, L"moz", 0, path); + if (rename_file(backup, path)) + { + LOG(("backup_discard: failed to rename file:" LOG_S ", dst:" LOG_S, + relBackup, relPath)); + return WRITE_ERROR_DELETE_BACKUP; + } + // The MoveFileEx call to remove the file on OS reboot will fail if the + // process doesn't have write access to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE registry key + // but this is ok since the installer / uninstaller will delete the + // directory containing the file along with its contents after an update is + // applied, on reinstall, and on uninstall. + if (MoveFileEx(path, nullptr, MOVEFILE_DELAY_UNTIL_REBOOT)) + { + LOG(("backup_discard: file renamed and will be removed on OS " \ + "reboot: " LOG_S, relPath)); + } + else + { + LOG(("backup_discard: failed to schedule OS reboot removal of " \ + "file: " LOG_S, relPath)); + } + } +#else + if (rv) + return WRITE_ERROR_DELETE_BACKUP; +#endif + + return OK; +} + +// Helper function for post-processing a temporary backup. +static void backup_finish(const NS_tchar *path, const NS_tchar *relPath, + int status) +{ + if (status == OK) + backup_discard(path, relPath); + else + backup_restore(path, relPath); +} + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +static int DoUpdate(ArchiveReader& ArchiveReader); + +class Action +{ +public: + Action() : mProgressCost(1), mNext(nullptr) { } + virtual ~Action() { } + + virtual int Parse(NS_tchar *line) = 0; + + // Do any preprocessing to ensure that the action can be performed. Execute + // will be called if this Action and all others return OK from this method. + virtual int Prepare() = 0; + + // Perform the operation. Return OK to indicate success. After all actions + // have been executed, Finish will be called. A requirement of Execute is + // that its operation be reversible from Finish. + virtual int Execute() = 0; + + // Finish is called after execution of all actions. If status is OK, then + // all actions were successfully executed. Otherwise, some action failed. + virtual void Finish(int status) = 0; + + int mProgressCost; +private: + Action* mNext; + + friend class ActionList; +}; + +class RemoveFile : public Action +{ +public: + RemoveFile() : mSkip(0) { } + + int Parse(NS_tchar *line); + int Prepare(); + int Execute(); + void Finish(int status); + +private: + std::unique_ptr<const NS_tchar[]> mFile; + std::unique_ptr<NS_tchar[]> mRelPath; + int mSkip; +}; + +int +RemoveFile::Parse(NS_tchar *line) +{ + // format "<deadfile>" + + NS_tchar* validPath = get_valid_path(&line); + if (!validPath) + return PARSE_ERROR; + + mRelPath.reset(new NS_tchar[MAXPATHLEN]); + NS_tstrcpy(mRelPath.get(), validPath); + + mFile.reset(new_absolute_path(validPath)); + if (!mFile) + { + return PARSE_ERROR; + } + + return OK; +} + +int +RemoveFile::Prepare() +{ + // Skip the file if it already doesn't exist. + int rv = NS_taccess(mFile.get(), F_OK); + if (rv) + { + mSkip = 1; + mProgressCost = 0; + return OK; + } + + LOG(("PREPARE REMOVEFILE " LOG_S, mRelPath.get())); + + // Make sure that we're actually a file... + struct NS_tstat_t fileInfo; + rv = NS_tstat(mFile.get(), &fileInfo); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("failed to read file status info: " LOG_S ", err: %d", mFile.get(), + errno)); + return READ_ERROR; + } + + if (!S_ISREG(fileInfo.st_mode)) + { + LOG(("path present, but not a file: " LOG_S, mFile.get())); + return DELETE_ERROR_EXPECTED_FILE; + } + + NS_tchar *slash = (NS_tchar *) NS_tstrrchr(mFile.get(), NS_T('/')); + if (slash) + { + *slash = NS_T('\0'); + rv = NS_taccess(mFile.get(), W_OK); + *slash = NS_T('/'); + } + else + { + rv = NS_taccess(NS_T("."), W_OK); + } + + if (rv) + { + LOG(("access failed: %d", errno)); + return WRITE_ERROR_FILE_ACCESS_DENIED; + } + + return OK; +} + +int +RemoveFile::Execute() +{ + if (mSkip) + return OK; + + LOG(("EXECUTE REMOVEFILE " LOG_S, mRelPath.get())); + + // The file is checked for existence here and in Prepare since it might have + // been removed by a separate instruction: bug 311099. + int rv = NS_taccess(mFile.get(), F_OK); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("file cannot be removed because it does not exist; skipping")); + mSkip = 1; + return OK; + } + + // Rename the old file. It will be removed in Finish. + rv = backup_create(mFile.get()); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("backup_create failed: %d", rv)); + return rv; + } + + return OK; +} + +void +RemoveFile::Finish(int status) +{ + if (mSkip) + return; + + LOG(("FINISH REMOVEFILE " LOG_S, mRelPath.get())); + + backup_finish(mFile.get(), mRelPath.get(), status); +} + +class RemoveDir : public Action +{ +public: + RemoveDir() : mSkip(0) { } + + virtual int Parse(NS_tchar *line); + virtual int Prepare(); // check that the source dir exists + virtual int Execute(); + virtual void Finish(int status); + +private: + std::unique_ptr<NS_tchar[]> mDir; + std::unique_ptr<NS_tchar[]> mRelPath; + int mSkip; +}; + +int +RemoveDir::Parse(NS_tchar *line) +{ + // format "<deaddir>/" + + NS_tchar* validPath = get_valid_path(&line, true); + if (!validPath) + return PARSE_ERROR; + + mRelPath.reset(new NS_tchar[MAXPATHLEN]); + NS_tstrcpy(mRelPath.get(), validPath); + + mDir.reset(new_absolute_path(validPath)); + if (!mDir) + { + return PARSE_ERROR; + } + + return OK; +} + +int +RemoveDir::Prepare() +{ + // We expect the directory to exist if we are to remove it. + int rv = NS_taccess(mDir.get(), F_OK); + if (rv) + { + mSkip = 1; + mProgressCost = 0; + return OK; + } + + LOG(("PREPARE REMOVEDIR " LOG_S "/", mRelPath.get())); + + // Make sure that we're actually a dir. + struct NS_tstat_t dirInfo; + rv = NS_tstat(mDir.get(), &dirInfo); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("failed to read directory status info: " LOG_S ", err: %d", mRelPath.get(), + errno)); + return READ_ERROR; + } + + if (!S_ISDIR(dirInfo.st_mode)) + { + LOG(("path present, but not a directory: " LOG_S, mRelPath.get())); + return DELETE_ERROR_EXPECTED_DIR; + } + + rv = NS_taccess(mDir.get(), W_OK); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("access failed: %d, %d", rv, errno)); + return WRITE_ERROR_DIR_ACCESS_DENIED; + } + + return OK; +} + +int +RemoveDir::Execute() +{ + if (mSkip) + return OK; + + LOG(("EXECUTE REMOVEDIR " LOG_S "/", mRelPath.get())); + + // The directory is checked for existence at every step since it might have + // been removed by a separate instruction: bug 311099. + int rv = NS_taccess(mDir.get(), F_OK); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("directory no longer exists; skipping")); + mSkip = 1; + } + + return OK; +} + +void +RemoveDir::Finish(int status) +{ + if (mSkip || status != OK) + return; + + LOG(("FINISH REMOVEDIR " LOG_S "/", mRelPath.get())); + + // The directory is checked for existence at every step since it might have + // been removed by a separate instruction: bug 311099. + int rv = NS_taccess(mDir.get(), F_OK); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("directory no longer exists; skipping")); + return; + } + + + if (status == OK) + { + if (NS_trmdir(mDir.get())) + { + LOG(("non-fatal error removing directory: " LOG_S "/, rv: %d, err: %d", + mRelPath.get(), rv, errno)); + } + } +} + +class AddFile : public Action +{ +public: + AddFile(ArchiveReader& ar) : mAdded(false), mArchiveReader(ar) { } + + virtual int Parse(NS_tchar *line); + virtual int Prepare(); + virtual int Execute(); + virtual void Finish(int status); + +private: + std::unique_ptr<NS_tchar[]> mFile; + std::unique_ptr<NS_tchar[]> mRelPath; + bool mAdded; + ArchiveReader& mArchiveReader; +}; + +int +AddFile::Parse(NS_tchar *line) +{ + // format "<newfile>" + + NS_tchar* validPath = get_valid_path(&line); + if (!validPath) + return PARSE_ERROR; + + mRelPath.reset(new NS_tchar[MAXPATHLEN]); + NS_tstrcpy(mRelPath.get(), validPath); + + mFile.reset(new_absolute_path(validPath)); + if (!mFile) + { + return PARSE_ERROR; + } + + return OK; +} + +int +AddFile::Prepare() +{ + LOG(("PREPARE ADD " LOG_S, mRelPath.get())); + + return OK; +} + +int +AddFile::Execute() +{ + LOG(("EXECUTE ADD " LOG_S, mRelPath.get())); + + int rv; + + // First make sure that we can actually get rid of any existing file. + rv = NS_taccess(mFile.get(), F_OK); + if (rv == 0) + { + rv = backup_create(mFile.get()); + if (rv) + return rv; + } + else + { + rv = ensure_parent_dir(mFile.get()); + if (rv) + return rv; + } + +#ifdef _WIN32 + char sourcefile[MAXPATHLEN]; + if (!WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, mRelPath.get(), -1, sourcefile, + MAXPATHLEN, nullptr, nullptr)) + { + LOG(("error converting wchar to utf8: %d", GetLastError())); + return STRING_CONVERSION_ERROR; + } + + rv = mArchiveReader.ExtractFile(sourcefile, mFile.get()); +#else + rv = mArchiveReader.ExtractFile(mRelPath.get(), mFile.get()); +#endif + if (!rv) + { + mAdded = true; + } + return rv; +} + +void +AddFile::Finish(int status) +{ + LOG(("FINISH ADD " LOG_S, mRelPath.get())); + // When there is an update failure and a file has been added it is removed + // here since there might not be a backup to replace it. + if (status && mAdded) + NS_tremove(mFile.get()); + backup_finish(mFile.get(), mRelPath.get(), status); +} + +class PatchFile : public Action +{ +public: + PatchFile(ArchiveReader& ar) : mPatchFile(nullptr), mPatchIndex(-1), buf(nullptr), mArchiveReader(ar) { } + + virtual ~PatchFile(); + + virtual int Parse(NS_tchar *line); + virtual int Prepare(); // should check for patch file and for checksum here + virtual int Execute(); + virtual void Finish(int status); + +private: + int LoadSourceFile(FILE* ofile); + + static int sPatchIndex; + + const NS_tchar *mPatchFile; + std::unique_ptr<NS_tchar> mFile; + std::unique_ptr<NS_tchar> mFileRelPath; + int mPatchIndex; + MBSPatchHeader header; + unsigned char *buf; + NS_tchar spath[MAXPATHLEN]; + AutoFile mPatchStream; + ArchiveReader& mArchiveReader; +}; + +int PatchFile::sPatchIndex = 0; + +PatchFile::~PatchFile() +{ + // Make sure mPatchStream gets unlocked on Windows; the system will do that, + // but not until some indeterminate future time, and we want determinism. + // Normally this happens at the end of Execute, when we close the stream; + // this call is here in case Execute errors out. +#ifdef _WIN32 + if (mPatchStream) + { + UnlockFile((HANDLE)_get_osfhandle(fileno(mPatchStream)), (DWORD)0, (DWORD)0, (DWORD)-1, (DWORD)-1); + } +#endif + + // delete the temporary patch file + if (spath[0]) + NS_tremove(spath); + + if (buf) + free(buf); +} + +int +PatchFile::LoadSourceFile(FILE* ofile) +{ + struct stat os; + int rv = fstat(fileno((FILE *)ofile), &os); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("LoadSourceFile: unable to stat destination file: " LOG_S ", " \ + "err: %d", mFileRelPath.get(), errno)); + return READ_ERROR; + } + + if (uint32_t(os.st_size) != header.slen) + { + LOG(("LoadSourceFile: destination file size %d does not match expected size %d", + uint32_t(os.st_size), header.slen)); + return LOADSOURCE_ERROR_WRONG_SIZE; + } + + buf = (unsigned char *) malloc(header.slen); + if (!buf) + return UPDATER_MEM_ERROR; + + size_t r = header.slen; + unsigned char *rb = buf; + while (r) + { + const size_t count = std::min<size_t>(SSIZE_MAX, r); + size_t c = fread(rb, 1, count, ofile); + if (c != count) + { + LOG(("LoadSourceFile: error reading destination file: " LOG_S, + mFileRelPath.get())); + return READ_ERROR; + } + + r -= c; + rb += c; + } + + // Verify that the contents of the source file correspond to what we expect. + + unsigned int crc = crc32(buf, header.slen); + + if (crc != header.scrc32) + { + LOG(("LoadSourceFile: destination file crc %d does not match expected " \ + "crc %d", crc, header.scrc32)); + return CRC_ERROR; + } + + return OK; +} + +int +PatchFile::Parse(NS_tchar *line) +{ + // format "<patchfile>" "<filetopatch>" + + // Get the path to the patch file inside of the mar + mPatchFile = mstrtok(kQuote, &line); + if (!mPatchFile) + return PARSE_ERROR; + + // consume whitespace between args + NS_tchar *q = mstrtok(kQuote, &line); + if (!q) + return PARSE_ERROR; + + NS_tchar* validPath = get_valid_path(&line); + if (!validPath) + return PARSE_ERROR; + mFileRelPath.reset(new NS_tchar[MAXPATHLEN]); + NS_tstrcpy(mFileRelPath.get(), validPath); + + mFile.reset(new_absolute_path(validPath)); + if (!mFile) + { + return PARSE_ERROR; + } + + return OK; +} + +int +PatchFile::Prepare() +{ + LOG(("PREPARE PATCH " LOG_S, mFileRelPath.get())); + + // extract the patch to a temporary file + mPatchIndex = sPatchIndex++; + + int nWrittenBytes = NS_tsnprintf(spath, sizeof(spath)/sizeof(spath[0]), + NS_T("%s/updating/%d.patch"), gWorkingDirPath, mPatchIndex); + (void) nWrittenBytes; + + NS_tremove(spath); + + mPatchStream = NS_tfopen(spath, NS_T("wb+")); + if (!mPatchStream) + return WRITE_ERROR; + +#ifdef _WIN32 + // Lock the patch file, so it can't be messed with between + // when we're done creating it and when we go to apply it. + if (!LockFile((HANDLE)_get_osfhandle(fileno(mPatchStream)), (DWORD)0, (DWORD)0, (DWORD)-1, (DWORD)-1)) + { + LOG(("Couldn't lock patch file: %d", GetLastError())); + // TODO: moggi: fix the build problem with LOCK_ERROR_PATCH_FILE + return WRITE_ERROR; //return LOCK_ERROR_PATCH_FILE; + } + char sourcefile[MAXPATHLEN]; + if (!WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, mPatchFile, -1, sourcefile, MAXPATHLEN, + nullptr, nullptr)) + { + LOG(("error converting wchar to utf8: %d", GetLastError())); + return STRING_CONVERSION_ERROR; + } + + int rv = mArchiveReader.ExtractFileToStream(sourcefile, mPatchStream); +#else + int rv = mArchiveReader.ExtractFileToStream(mPatchFile, mPatchStream); +#endif + + return rv; +} + +int +PatchFile::Execute() +{ + LOG(("EXECUTE PATCH " LOG_S, mFileRelPath.get())); + + fseek(mPatchStream, 0, SEEK_SET); + + int rv = MBS_ReadHeader(mPatchStream, &header); + if (rv) + return rv; + + FILE *origfile = nullptr; +#ifdef _WIN32 + if (NS_tstrcmp(mFileRelPath.get(), gCallbackRelPath) == 0) + { + // Read from the copy of the callback when patching since the callback can't + // be opened for reading to prevent the application from being launched. + origfile = NS_tfopen(gCallbackBackupPath, NS_T("rb")); + } + else + { + origfile = NS_tfopen(mFile.get(), NS_T("rb")); + } +#else + origfile = NS_tfopen(mFile.get(), NS_T("rb")); +#endif + + if (!origfile) + { + LOG(("unable to open destination file: " LOG_S ", err: %d", + mFileRelPath.get(), errno)); + return READ_ERROR; + } + + rv = LoadSourceFile(origfile); + fclose(origfile); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("LoadSourceFile failed")); + return rv; + } + + // Rename the destination file if it exists before proceeding so it can be + // used to restore the file to its original state if there is an error. + struct NS_tstat_t ss; + rv = NS_tstat(mFile.get(), &ss); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("failed to read file status info: " LOG_S ", err: %d", + mFileRelPath.get(), errno)); + return READ_ERROR; + } + + rv = backup_create(mFile.get()); + if (rv) + return rv; + +#if defined(HAVE_POSIX_FALLOCATE) + AutoFile ofile(ensure_open(mFile.get(), NS_T("wb+"), ss.st_mode)); + posix_fallocate(fileno((FILE *)ofile), 0, header.dlen); +#elif defined(_WIN32) + bool shouldTruncate = true; + // Creating the file, setting the size, and then closing the file handle + // lessens fragmentation more than any other method tested. Other methods that + // have been tested are: + // 1. _chsize / _chsize_s reduced fragmentation though not completely. + // 2. _get_osfhandle and then setting the size reduced fragmentation though + // not completely. There are also reports of _get_osfhandle failing on + // mingw. + HANDLE hfile = CreateFileW(mFile.get(), + GENERIC_WRITE, + 0, + nullptr, + CREATE_ALWAYS, + FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, + nullptr); + + if (hfile != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) + { + if (SetFilePointer(hfile, header.dlen, + nullptr, FILE_BEGIN) != INVALID_SET_FILE_POINTER && + SetEndOfFile(hfile) != 0) + { + shouldTruncate = false; + } + CloseHandle(hfile); + } + + AutoFile ofile(ensure_open(mFile.get(), shouldTruncate ? NS_T("wb+") : NS_T("rb+"), + ss.st_mode)); +#elif defined(MACOSX) + AutoFile ofile(ensure_open(mFile.get(), NS_T("wb+"), ss.st_mode)); + // Modified code from FileUtils.cpp + fstore_t store = {F_ALLOCATECONTIG, F_PEOFPOSMODE, 0, header.dlen}; + // Try to get a continuous chunk of disk space + rv = fcntl(fileno((FILE *)ofile), F_PREALLOCATE, &store); + if (rv == -1) + { + // OK, perhaps we are too fragmented, allocate non-continuous + store.fst_flags = F_ALLOCATEALL; + rv = fcntl(fileno((FILE *)ofile), F_PREALLOCATE, &store); + } + + if (rv != -1) + { + ftruncate(fileno((FILE *)ofile), header.dlen); + } +#else + AutoFile ofile(ensure_open(mFile.get(), NS_T("wb+"), ss.st_mode)); +#endif + + if (ofile == nullptr) + { + LOG(("unable to create new file: " LOG_S ", err: %d", mFileRelPath.get(), + errno)); + return WRITE_ERROR_OPEN_PATCH_FILE; + } + +#ifdef _WIN32 + if (!shouldTruncate) + { + fseek(ofile, 0, SEEK_SET); + } +#endif + + rv = MBS_ApplyPatch(&header, mPatchStream, buf, ofile); + + // Go ahead and do a bit of cleanup now to minimize runtime overhead. + // Make sure mPatchStream gets unlocked on Windows; the system will do that, + // but not until some indeterminate future time, and we want determinism. +#ifdef _WIN32 + UnlockFile((HANDLE)_get_osfhandle(fileno(mPatchStream)), (DWORD)0, (DWORD)0, (DWORD)-1, (DWORD)-1); +#endif + // Set mPatchStream to nullptr to make AutoFile close the file, + // so it can be deleted on Windows. + mPatchStream = nullptr; + NS_tremove(spath); + spath[0] = NS_T('\0'); + free(buf); + buf = nullptr; + return rv; +} + +void +PatchFile::Finish(int status) +{ + LOG(("FINISH PATCH " LOG_S, mFileRelPath.get())); + + backup_finish(mFile.get(), mFileRelPath.get(), status); +} + +class AddIfFile : public AddFile +{ +public: + AddIfFile(ArchiveReader& archiveReader); + + virtual int Parse(NS_tchar *line); + virtual int Prepare(); + virtual int Execute(); + virtual void Finish(int status); + +protected: + std::unique_ptr<NS_tchar[]> mTestFile; +}; + +AddIfFile::AddIfFile(ArchiveReader& archiveReader): + AddFile(archiveReader) +{ +} + +int +AddIfFile::Parse(NS_tchar *line) +{ + // format "<testfile>" "<newfile>" + + mTestFile.reset(new_absolute_path(get_valid_path(&line))); + if (!mTestFile) + return PARSE_ERROR; + + // consume whitespace between args + NS_tchar *q = mstrtok(kQuote, &line); + if (!q) + return PARSE_ERROR; + + return AddFile::Parse(line); +} + +int +AddIfFile::Prepare() +{ + // If the test file does not exist, then skip this action. + if (NS_taccess(mTestFile.get(), F_OK)) + { + mTestFile = nullptr; + return OK; + } + + return AddFile::Prepare(); +} + +int +AddIfFile::Execute() +{ + if (!mTestFile) + return OK; + + return AddFile::Execute(); +} + +void +AddIfFile::Finish(int status) +{ + if (!mTestFile) + return; + + AddFile::Finish(status); +} + +class AddIfNotFile : public AddFile +{ +public: + AddIfNotFile(ArchiveReader& archiveReader); + + virtual int Parse(NS_tchar *line); + virtual int Prepare(); + virtual int Execute(); + virtual void Finish(int status); + +protected: + std::unique_ptr<NS_tchar[]> mTestFile; +}; + +AddIfNotFile::AddIfNotFile(ArchiveReader& archiveReader): + AddFile(archiveReader) +{ +} + +int +AddIfNotFile::Parse(NS_tchar *line) +{ + // format "<testfile>" "<newfile>" + + mTestFile.reset(new_absolute_path(get_valid_path(&line))); + if (!mTestFile) + return PARSE_ERROR; + + // consume whitespace between args + NS_tchar *q = mstrtok(kQuote, &line); + if (!q) + return PARSE_ERROR; + + return AddFile::Parse(line); +} + +int +AddIfNotFile::Prepare() +{ + // If the test file exists, then skip this action. + if (!NS_taccess(mTestFile.get(), F_OK)) + { + mTestFile = NULL; + return OK; + } + + return AddFile::Prepare(); +} + +int +AddIfNotFile::Execute() +{ + if (!mTestFile) + return OK; + + return AddFile::Execute(); +} + +void +AddIfNotFile::Finish(int status) +{ + if (!mTestFile) + return; + + AddFile::Finish(status); +} + +class PatchIfFile : public PatchFile +{ +public: + PatchIfFile(ArchiveReader& archiveReader); + + virtual int Parse(NS_tchar *line); + virtual int Prepare(); // should check for patch file and for checksum here + virtual int Execute(); + virtual void Finish(int status); + +private: + std::unique_ptr<NS_tchar[]> mTestFile; +}; + +PatchIfFile::PatchIfFile(ArchiveReader& archiveReader): + PatchFile(archiveReader) +{ +} + +int +PatchIfFile::Parse(NS_tchar *line) +{ + // format "<testfile>" "<patchfile>" "<filetopatch>" + + mTestFile.reset(new_absolute_path(get_valid_path(&line))); + if (!mTestFile) + return PARSE_ERROR; + + // consume whitespace between args + NS_tchar *q = mstrtok(kQuote, &line); + if (!q) + return PARSE_ERROR; + + return PatchFile::Parse(line); +} + +int +PatchIfFile::Prepare() +{ + // If the test file does not exist, then skip this action. + if (NS_taccess(mTestFile.get(), F_OK)) + { + mTestFile = nullptr; + return OK; + } + + return PatchFile::Prepare(); +} + +int +PatchIfFile::Execute() +{ + if (!mTestFile) + return OK; + + return PatchFile::Execute(); +} + +void +PatchIfFile::Finish(int status) +{ + if (!mTestFile) + return; + + PatchFile::Finish(status); +} + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +#ifdef _WIN32 + +/** + * Launch the post update application (helper.exe). It takes in the path of the + * callback application to calculate the path of helper.exe. For service updates + * this is called from both the system account and the current user account. + * + * @param installationDir The path to the callback application binary. + * @param updateInfoDir The directory where update info is stored. + * @return true if there was no error starting the process. + */ +bool +LaunchWinPostProcess(const WCHAR *installationDir, + const WCHAR *updateInfoDir) +{ + WCHAR workingDirectory[MAX_PATH + 1] = { L'\0' }; + wcsncpy(workingDirectory, installationDir, MAX_PATH); + + // TODO: moggi: needs adaptation for LibreOffice + // Most likely we don't have the helper method yet. Check if we really need it. + + // Launch helper.exe to perform post processing (e.g. registry and log file + // modifications) for the update. + WCHAR inifile[MAX_PATH + 1] = { L'\0' }; + wcsncpy(inifile, installationDir, MAX_PATH); + if (!PathAppendSafe(inifile, L"updater.ini")) + { + return false; + } + + WCHAR exefile[MAX_PATH + 1]; + WCHAR exearg[MAX_PATH + 1]; + WCHAR exeasync[10]; + bool async = true; + if (!GetPrivateProfileStringW(L"PostUpdateWin", L"ExeRelPath", nullptr, + exefile, MAX_PATH + 1, inifile)) + { + return false; + } + + if (!GetPrivateProfileStringW(L"PostUpdateWin", L"ExeArg", nullptr, exearg, + MAX_PATH + 1, inifile)) + { + return false; + } + + if (!GetPrivateProfileStringW(L"PostUpdateWin", L"ExeAsync", L"TRUE", + exeasync, + sizeof(exeasync)/sizeof(exeasync[0]), + inifile)) + { + return false; + } + + // Verify that exeFile doesn't contain relative paths + if (wcsstr(exefile, L"..") != nullptr) + { + return false; + } + + WCHAR exefullpath[MAX_PATH + 1] = { L'\0' }; + wcsncpy(exefullpath, installationDir, MAX_PATH); + if (!PathAppendSafe(exefullpath, exefile)) + { + return false; + } + +#if !defined(TEST_UPDATER) && defined(MAINTENANCE_SERVICE) + if (sUsingService && + !DoesBinaryMatchAllowedCertificates(installationDir, exefullpath)) + { + return false; + } +#endif + + WCHAR dlogFile[MAX_PATH + 1]; + if (!PathGetSiblingFilePath(dlogFile, exefullpath, L"uninstall.update")) + { + return false; + } + + WCHAR slogFile[MAX_PATH + 1] = { L'\0' }; + wcsncpy(slogFile, updateInfoDir, MAX_PATH); + if (!PathAppendSafe(slogFile, L"update.log")) + { + return false; + } + + WCHAR dummyArg[14] = { L'\0' }; + wcsncpy(dummyArg, L"argv0ignored ", sizeof(dummyArg) / sizeof(dummyArg[0]) - 1); + + size_t len = wcslen(exearg) + wcslen(dummyArg); + WCHAR *cmdline = (WCHAR *) malloc((len + 1) * sizeof(WCHAR)); + if (!cmdline) + { + return false; + } + + wcsncpy(cmdline, dummyArg, len); + wcscat(cmdline, exearg); + + if (sUsingService || + !_wcsnicmp(exeasync, L"false", 6) || + !_wcsnicmp(exeasync, L"0", 2)) + { + async = false; + } + + // We want to launch the post update helper app to update the Windows + // registry even if there is a failure with removing the uninstall.update + // file or copying the update.log file. + CopyFileW(slogFile, dlogFile, false); + + STARTUPINFOW si = {sizeof(si), 0}; + si.lpDesktop = L""; + PROCESS_INFORMATION pi = {0}; + + bool ok = CreateProcessW(exefullpath, + cmdline, + nullptr, // no special security attributes + nullptr, // no special thread attributes + false, // don't inherit filehandles + 0, // No special process creation flags + nullptr, // inherit my environment + workingDirectory, + &si, + &pi); + free(cmdline); + if (ok) + { + if (!async) + { + WaitForSingleObject(pi.hProcess, INFINITE); + } + CloseHandle(pi.hProcess); + CloseHandle(pi.hThread); + } + return ok; +} + +#endif + +static void +LaunchCallbackApp(const NS_tchar *workingDir, + int argc, + NS_tchar **argv, + bool usingService) +{ + putenv(const_cast<char*>("NO_EM_RESTART=")); + putenv(const_cast<char*>("MOZ_LAUNCHED_CHILD=1")); + + // Run from the specified working directory (see bug 312360). This is not + // necessary on Windows CE since the application that launches the updater + // passes the working directory as an --environ: command line argument. + if (NS_tchdir(workingDir) != 0) + { + LOG(("Warning: chdir failed")); + } + +#if defined(USE_EXECV) + (void) argc; + (void) usingService; // avoid warnings + execv(argv[0], argv); +#elif defined(MACOSX) + LaunchChild(argc, (const char**)argv); +#elif defined(_WIN32) + // Do not allow the callback to run when running an update through the + // service as session 0. The unelevated updater.exe will do the launching. + if (!usingService) + { + WinLaunchChild(argv[0], argc, argv, nullptr); + } +#else +# warning "Need implementation of LaunchCallbackApp" +#endif +} + +static bool +WriteStatusFile(const char* aStatus) +{ + NS_tchar filename[MAXPATHLEN] = {NS_T('\0')}; +#if defined(_WIN32) + // The temp file is not removed on failure since there is client code that + // will remove it. + GetTempFileNameW(gPatchDirPath, L"sta", 0, filename); +#else + NS_tsnprintf(filename, sizeof(filename)/sizeof(filename[0]), + NS_T("%s/update.status"), gPatchDirPath); +#endif + + // Make sure that the directory for the update status file exists + if (ensure_parent_dir(filename)) + return false; + + // This is scoped to make the AutoFile close the file so it is possible to + // move the temp file to the update.status file on Windows. + { + AutoFile file(NS_tfopen(filename, NS_T("wb+"))); + if (file == nullptr) + { + return false; + } + + if (fwrite(aStatus, strlen(aStatus), 1, file) != 1) + { + return false; + } + } + +#if defined(_WIN32) + NS_tchar dstfilename[MAXPATHLEN] = {NS_T('\0')}; + NS_tsnprintf(dstfilename, sizeof(dstfilename)/sizeof(dstfilename[0]), + NS_T("%s\\update.status"), gPatchDirPath); + if (MoveFileExW(filename, dstfilename, MOVEFILE_REPLACE_EXISTING) == 0) + { + return false; + } +#endif + + return true; +} + +static void +WriteStatusFile(int status) +{ + const char *text; + + char buf[32]; + if (status == OK) + { + if (sStagedUpdate) + { + text = "applied\n"; + } + else + { + text = "succeeded\n"; + } + } + else + { + snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf)/sizeof(buf[0]), "failed: %d\n", status); + text = buf; + } + + WriteStatusFile(text); +} + +#ifdef MAINTENANCE_SERVICE +/* + * Read the update.status file and sets isPendingService to true if + * the status is set to pending-service. + * + * @param isPendingService Out parameter for specifying if the status + * is set to pending-service or not. + * @return true if the information was retrieved and it is pending + * or pending-service. + */ +static bool +IsUpdateStatusPendingService() +{ + NS_tchar filename[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tsnprintf(filename, sizeof(filename)/sizeof(filename[0]), + NS_T("%s/update.status"), gPatchDirPath); + + AutoFile file(NS_tfopen(filename, NS_T("rb"))); + if (file == nullptr) + return false; + + char buf[32] = { 0 }; + fread(buf, sizeof(buf), 1, file); + + const char kPendingService[] = "pending-service"; + const char kAppliedService[] = "applied-service"; + + return (strncmp(buf, kPendingService, + sizeof(kPendingService) - 1) == 0) || + (strncmp(buf, kAppliedService, + sizeof(kAppliedService) - 1) == 0); +} +#endif + +#ifdef _WIN32 +/* + * Read the update.status file and sets isSuccess to true if + * the status is set to succeeded. + * + * @param isSucceeded Out parameter for specifying if the status + * is set to succeeded or not. + * @return true if the information was retrieved and it is succeeded. + */ +static bool +IsUpdateStatusSucceeded(bool &isSucceeded) +{ + isSucceeded = false; + NS_tchar filename[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tsnprintf(filename, sizeof(filename)/sizeof(filename[0]), + NS_T("%s/update.status"), gPatchDirPath); + + AutoFile file(NS_tfopen(filename, NS_T("rb"))); + if (file == nullptr) + return false; + + char buf[32] = { 0 }; + fread(buf, sizeof(buf), 1, file); + + const char kSucceeded[] = "succeeded"; + isSucceeded = strncmp(buf, kSucceeded, + sizeof(kSucceeded) - 1) == 0; + return true; +} +#endif + +/* + * Copy the entire contents of the application installation directory to the + * destination directory for the update process. + * + * @return 0 if successful, an error code otherwise. + */ +static int +CopyInstallDirToDestDir() +{ + // These files should not be copied over to the updated app +#ifdef _WIN32 +#define SKIPLIST_COUNT 4 +#elif defined(MACOSX) +#define SKIPLIST_COUNT 1 +#else +#define SKIPLIST_COUNT 3 +#endif + copy_recursive_skiplist<SKIPLIST_COUNT> skiplist; + + std::unique_ptr<NS_tchar[]> pUserProfile(new NS_tchar[MAXPATHLEN]); + NS_tstrcpy(pUserProfile.get(), gPatchDirPath); + NS_tchar *slash = (NS_tchar *) NS_tstrrchr(pUserProfile.get(), NS_T('/')); + if (slash) + *slash = NS_T('\0'); + + LOG(("ignore user profile directory during copy: " LOG_S, pUserProfile.get())); + + skiplist.append(0, pUserProfile.get()); +#ifndef MACOSX + skiplist.append(1, gInstallDirPath, NS_T("updated")); + skiplist.append(2, gInstallDirPath, NS_T("updates/0")); +#ifdef _WIN32 + skiplist.append(4, gInstallDirPath, NS_T("updated.update_in_progress.lock")); +#endif +#endif + + return ensure_copy_recursive(gInstallDirPath, gWorkingDirPath, skiplist); +} + +/* + * Replace the application installation directory with the destination + * directory in order to finish a staged update task + * + * @return 0 if successful, an error code otherwise. + */ +static int +ProcessReplaceRequest() +{ + // TODO: moggi: handle the user profile in the installation dir also + // during the replacement request + // The replacement algorithm is like this: + // 1. Move destDir to tmpDir. In case of failure, abort. + // 2. Move newDir to destDir. In case of failure, revert step 1 and abort. + // 3. Delete tmpDir (or defer it to the next reboot). + +#ifdef MACOSX + NS_tchar destDir[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tsnprintf(destDir, sizeof(destDir)/sizeof(destDir[0]), + NS_T("%s/Contents"), gInstallDirPath); +#elif defined(_WIN32) + // Windows preserves the case of the file/directory names. We use the + // GetLongPathName API in order to get the correct case for the directory + // name, so that if the user has used a different case when launching the + // application, the installation directory's name does not change. + NS_tchar destDir[MAXPATHLEN]; + if (!GetLongPathNameW(gInstallDirPath, destDir, + sizeof(destDir)/sizeof(destDir[0]))) + { + return NO_INSTALLDIR_ERROR; + } +#else + NS_tchar* destDir = gInstallDirPath; +#endif + + NS_tchar tmpDir[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tsnprintf(tmpDir, sizeof(tmpDir)/sizeof(tmpDir[0]), + NS_T("%s.bak"), destDir); + + // First try to remove the possibly existing temp directory, because if this + // directory exists, we will fail to rename destDir. + // No need to error check here because if this fails, we will fail in the + // next step anyways. + ensure_remove_recursive(tmpDir); + + LOG(("Begin moving destDir (" LOG_S ") to tmpDir (" LOG_S ")", + destDir, tmpDir)); + LogFlush(); + int rv = rename_file(destDir, tmpDir, true); +#ifdef _WIN32 + // On Windows, if Firefox is launched using the shortcut, it will hold a handle + // to its installation directory open, which might not get released in time. + // Therefore we wait a little bit here to see if the handle is released. + // If it's not released, we just fail to perform the replace request. + const int max_retries = 10; + int retries = 0; + while (rv == WRITE_ERROR && (retries++ < max_retries)) + { + LOG(("PerformReplaceRequest: destDir rename attempt %d failed. " \ + "File: " LOG_S ". Last error: %d, err: %d", retries, + destDir, GetLastError(), rv)); + + Sleep(100); + + rv = rename_file(destDir, tmpDir, true); + } +#endif + if (rv) + { + // The status file will have 'pending' written to it so there is no value in + // returning an error specific for this failure. + LOG(("Moving destDir to tmpDir failed, err: %d", rv)); + return rv; + } + + NS_tchar newDir[MAXPATHLEN]; + if (is_userprofile_in_instdir()) + { + LOG(("user profile in instdir")); + NS_tstrcpy(newDir, tmpDir); + NS_tstrcat(newDir, gWorkingDirPath + NS_tstrlen(gInstallDirPath)); + LOG((LOG_S, newDir)); + } + else + { + NS_tsnprintf(newDir, sizeof(newDir)/sizeof(newDir[0]), + NS_T("%s"), + gWorkingDirPath); + } + + LOG(("Begin moving newDir (" LOG_S ") to destDir (" LOG_S ")", + newDir, destDir)); + rv = rename_file(newDir, destDir, true); +#ifdef MACOSX + if (rv) + { + LOG(("Moving failed. Begin copying newDir (" LOG_S ") to destDir (" LOG_S ")", + newDir, destDir)); + copy_recursive_skiplist<0> skiplist; + rv = ensure_copy_recursive(newDir, destDir, skiplist); + } +#endif + if (rv) + { + LOG(("Moving newDir to destDir failed, err: %d", rv)); + LOG(("Now, try to move tmpDir back to destDir")); + ensure_remove_recursive(destDir); + int rv2 = rename_file(tmpDir, destDir, true); + if (rv2) + { + LOG(("Moving tmpDir back to destDir failed, err: %d", rv2)); + } + // The status file will be have 'pending' written to it so there is no value + // in returning an error specific for this failure. + return rv; + } + + if (is_userprofile_in_instdir()) + { + // 1.) calculate path of the user profile in the backup directory + // 2.) move the user profile from the backup to the install directory + NS_tchar backup_user_profile[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tchar userprofile[MAXPATHLEN]; + + NS_tstrcpy(userprofile, gPatchDirPath); + NS_tchar* slash = (NS_tchar *) NS_tstrrchr(userprofile, NS_T('/')); + if (slash) + *slash = NS_T('\0'); + NS_tstrcpy(backup_user_profile, tmpDir); + size_t installdir_len = NS_tstrlen(destDir); + + NS_tstrcat(backup_user_profile, userprofile + installdir_len); + LOG(("copy user profile back from " LOG_S " to " LOG_S, backup_user_profile, userprofile)); + int rv2 = rename_file(backup_user_profile, userprofile); + if (rv2) + { + LOG(("failed to copy user profile back")); + } + if (slash) + *slash = NS_T('/'); + } + +#if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(MACOSX) + // Platforms that have their updates directory in the installation directory + // need to have the last-update.log and backup-update.log files moved from the + // old installation directory to the new installation directory. + NS_tchar tmpLog[MAXPATHLEN]; + int nWrittenBytes = NS_tsnprintf(tmpLog, sizeof(tmpLog)/sizeof(tmpLog[0]), + NS_T("%s/updates/last-update.log"), tmpDir); + (void) nWrittenBytes; + if (!NS_taccess(tmpLog, F_OK)) + { + NS_tchar destLog[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tsnprintf(destLog, sizeof(destLog)/sizeof(destLog[0]), + NS_T("%s/updates/last-update.log"), destDir); + NS_tremove(destLog); + NS_trename(tmpLog, destLog); + } +#endif + + LOG(("Now, remove the tmpDir")); + rv = ensure_remove_recursive(tmpDir, true); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("Removing tmpDir failed, err: %d", rv)); +#ifdef _WIN32 + NS_tchar deleteDir[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tsnprintf(deleteDir, sizeof(deleteDir)/sizeof(deleteDir[0]), + NS_T("%s\\%s"), destDir, DELETE_DIR); + // Attempt to remove the tobedeleted directory and then recreate it if it + // was successfully removed. + _wrmdir(deleteDir); + if (NS_taccess(deleteDir, F_OK)) + { + NS_tmkdir(deleteDir, 0755); + } + remove_recursive_on_reboot(tmpDir, deleteDir); +#endif + } + +#ifdef MACOSX + // On macOS, we need to remove the staging directory after its Contents + // directory has been moved. + NS_tchar updatedAppDir[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tsnprintf(updatedAppDir, sizeof(updatedAppDir)/sizeof(updatedAppDir[0]), + NS_T("%s/Updated.app"), gPatchDirPath); + ensure_remove_recursive(updatedAppDir); +#endif + + gSucceeded = true; + + return 0; +} + +#ifdef _WIN32 +static void +WaitForServiceFinishThread(void* /*param*/) +{ + // We wait at most 10 minutes, we already waited 5 seconds previously + // before deciding to show this UI. + WaitForServiceStop(SVC_NAME, 595); + QuitProgressUI(); +} +#endif + +#ifdef VERIFY_MAR_SIGNATURE +/** + * This function reads in the ACCEPTED_MAR_CHANNEL_IDS from update-settings.ini + * + * @param path The path to the ini file that is to be read + * @param results A pointer to the location to store the read strings + * @return OK on success + */ +static int +ReadMARChannelIDs(const NS_tchar *path, MARChannelStringTable *results) +{ + // TODO: moggi: needs adaptation for LibreOffice + // Check where this function gets its parameters from + const unsigned int kNumStrings = 1; + const char *kUpdaterKeys = "ACCEPTED_MAR_CHANNEL_IDS\0"; + char updater_strings[kNumStrings][MAX_TEXT_LEN]; + + int result = ReadStrings(path, kUpdaterKeys, kNumStrings, + updater_strings, "Settings"); + + strncpy(results->MARChannelID, updater_strings[0], MAX_TEXT_LEN - 1); + results->MARChannelID[MAX_TEXT_LEN - 1] = 0; + + return result; +} +#endif + +static int +GetUpdateFileNames(std::vector<tstring>& fileNames) +{ + NS_tchar fileName[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tsnprintf(fileName, MAXPATHLEN, + NS_T("%s/update.mar"), gPatchDirPath); + fileNames.push_back(fileName); + + // add the language packs + NS_tDIR* dir = NS_topendir(gPatchDirPath); + if (!dir) + { + LOG(("Could not open directory " LOG_S, gPatchDirPath)); + return READ_ERROR; + } + + NS_tdirent* entry; + while ((entry = NS_treaddir(dir)) != nullptr) + { + if (NS_tstrcmp(entry->d_name, NS_T(".")) && + NS_tstrcmp(entry->d_name, NS_T("..")) && + NS_tstrcmp(entry->d_name, NS_T("update.mar"))) + { + if (NS_tstrncmp(entry->d_name, NS_T("update"), 6) == 0) + { + NS_tchar *dot = NS_tstrrchr(entry->d_name, NS_T('.')); + if (dot && !NS_tstrcmp(dot, NS_T(".mar"))) + { + NS_tchar updatePath[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tsnprintf(updatePath, sizeof(updatePath)/sizeof(updatePath[0]), + NS_T("%s/%s"), gPatchDirPath, entry->d_name); + + LOG (("Found language update file: " LOG_S, updatePath)); + fileNames.push_back(updatePath); + } + } + } + } + return OK; +} + +static int +CheckSignature(ArchiveReader& archiveReader) +{ +#ifdef VERIFY_MAR_SIGNATURE +#ifdef _WIN32 + HKEY baseKey = nullptr; + wchar_t valueName[] = L"Image Path"; + wchar_t rasenh[] = L"rsaenh.dll"; + bool reset = false; + if (RegOpenKeyExW(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, + L"SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Cryptography\\Defaults\\Provider\\Microsoft Enhanced Cryptographic Provider v1.0", + 0, KEY_READ | KEY_WRITE, + &baseKey) == ERROR_SUCCESS) + { + wchar_t path[MAX_PATH + 1]; + DWORD size = sizeof(path); + DWORD type; + if (RegQueryValueExW(baseKey, valueName, 0, &type, + (LPBYTE)path, &size) == ERROR_SUCCESS) + { + if (type == REG_SZ && wcscmp(path, rasenh) == 0) + { + wchar_t rasenhFullPath[] = L"%SystemRoot%\\System32\\rsaenh.dll"; + if (RegSetValueExW(baseKey, valueName, 0, REG_SZ, + (const BYTE*)rasenhFullPath, + sizeof(rasenhFullPath)) == ERROR_SUCCESS) + { + reset = true; + } + } + } + } +#endif + int rv = archiveReader.VerifySignature(); +#ifdef _WIN32 + if (baseKey) + { + if (reset) + { + RegSetValueExW(baseKey, valueName, 0, REG_SZ, + (const BYTE*)rasenh, + sizeof(rasenh)); + } + RegCloseKey(baseKey); + } +#endif + + + if (rv == OK) + { + if (rv == OK) + { + NS_tchar updateSettingsPath[MAX_TEXT_LEN]; + + // TODO: moggi: needs adaptation for LibreOffice + // These paths need to be adapted for us. + int nWrittenBytes = NS_tsnprintf(updateSettingsPath, + sizeof(updateSettingsPath) / sizeof(updateSettingsPath[0]), +#ifdef MACOSX + NS_T("%s/Contents/Resources/update-settings.ini"), +#else + NS_T("%s/update-settings.ini"), +#endif + gWorkingDirPath); + (void) nWrittenBytes; + MARChannelStringTable MARStrings; + if (ReadMARChannelIDs(updateSettingsPath, &MARStrings) != OK) + { + // If we can't read from update-settings.ini then we shouldn't impose + // a MAR restriction. Some installations won't even include this file. + MARStrings.MARChannelID[0] = '\0'; + } + + rv = archiveReader.VerifyProductInformation(MARStrings.MARChannelID, + LIBO_VERSION_DOTTED); + } + } +#endif + + return rv; +} + +static void +UpdateThreadFunc(void * /*param*/) +{ + // open ZIP archive and process... + int rv = OK; + if (sReplaceRequest) + { + rv = ProcessReplaceRequest(); + } + else + { + std::vector<tstring> fileNames; + GetUpdateFileNames(fileNames); + + for (auto& fileName: fileNames) + { + ArchiveReader archiveReader; + rv = archiveReader.Open(fileName.c_str()); + if (rv != OK) + { + LOG(("Could not open " LOG_S, fileName.c_str())); + break; + } + + rv = CheckSignature(archiveReader); + if (rv != OK) + { + LOG(("Could not verify the signature of " LOG_S, fileName.c_str())); + break; + } + } + + if (rv == OK && sStagedUpdate) + { + rv = CopyInstallDirToDestDir(); + } + + if (rv == OK) + { + for (auto& fileName: fileNames) + { + ArchiveReader archiveReader; + archiveReader.Open(fileName.c_str()); + rv = DoUpdate(archiveReader); + } + NS_tchar updatingDir[MAXPATHLEN]; + int nWrittenBytes = NS_tsnprintf(updatingDir, sizeof(updatingDir)/sizeof(updatingDir[0]), + NS_T("%s/updating"), gWorkingDirPath); + (void) nWrittenBytes; + ensure_remove_recursive(updatingDir); + } + } + + if (rv && (sReplaceRequest || sStagedUpdate)) + { +#ifdef _WIN32 + // On Windows, the current working directory of the process should be changed + // so that it's not locked. + if (sStagedUpdate) + { + NS_tchar sysDir[MAX_PATH + 1] = { L'\0' }; + if (GetSystemDirectoryW(sysDir, MAX_PATH + 1)) + { + NS_tchdir(sysDir); + } + } +#endif + ensure_remove_recursive(gWorkingDirPath); + // When attempting to replace the application, we should fall back + // to non-staged updates in case of a failure. We do this by + // setting the status to pending, exiting the updater, and + // launching the callback application. The callback application's + // startup path will see the pending status, and will start the + // updater application again in order to apply the update without + // staging. + if (sReplaceRequest) + { + WriteStatusFile(sUsingService ? "pending-service" : "pending"); + } + else + { + WriteStatusFile(rv); + } +#ifdef TEST_UPDATER + // Some tests need to use --test-process-updates again. + putenv(const_cast<char*>("MOZ_TEST_PROCESS_UPDATES=")); +#endif + } + else + { + if (rv) + { + LOG(("failed: %d", rv)); + } + else + { +#ifdef MACOSX + // If the update was successful we need to update the timestamp on the + // top-level macOS bundle directory so that macOS's Launch Services + // picks up any major changes when the bundle is updated. + if (!sStagedUpdate && utimes(gInstallDirPath, nullptr) != 0) + { + LOG(("Couldn't set access/modification time on application bundle.")); + } +#endif + + LOG(("succeeded")); + } + WriteStatusFile(rv); + } + + LOG(("calling QuitProgressUI")); + QuitProgressUI(); +} + +#ifdef MACOSX +static void +ServeElevatedUpdateThreadFunc(void* param) +{ + UpdateServerThreadArgs* threadArgs = (UpdateServerThreadArgs*)param; + gSucceeded = ServeElevatedUpdate(threadArgs->argc, threadArgs->argv); + if (!gSucceeded) + { + WriteStatusFile(ELEVATION_CANCELED); + } + QuitProgressUI(); +} + +void freeArguments(int argc, char** argv) +{ + for (int i = 0; i < argc; i++) + { + free(argv[i]); + } + free(argv); +} +#endif + +int LaunchCallbackAndPostProcessApps(int argc, NS_tchar** argv, + int callbackIndex +#ifdef _WIN32 + , const WCHAR* elevatedLockFilePath + , HANDLE updateLockFileHandle +#elif defined(MACOSX) + , bool isElevated +#endif + ) +{ + if (argc > callbackIndex) + { +#if defined(_WIN32) + if (gSucceeded) + { + if (!LaunchWinPostProcess(gInstallDirPath, gPatchDirPath)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "The post update process was not launched"); + } + + // The service update will only be executed if it is already installed. + // For first time installs of the service, the install will happen from + // the PostUpdate process. We do the service update process here + // because it's possible we are updating with updater.exe without the + // service if the service failed to apply the update. We want to update + // the service to a newer version in that case. If we are not running + // through the service, then USING_SERVICE will not exist. + if (!sUsingService) + { + StartServiceUpdate(gInstallDirPath); + } + } + EXIT_WHEN_ELEVATED(elevatedLockFilePath, updateLockFileHandle, 0); +#elif defined(MACOSX) + if (!isElevated) + { + if (gSucceeded) + { + LaunchMacPostProcess(gInstallDirPath); + } +#endif + + LaunchCallbackApp(argv[5], + argc - callbackIndex, + argv + callbackIndex, + sUsingService); +#ifdef XP_MACOSX + } // if (!isElevated) +#endif /* XP_MACOSX */ +} +return 0; +} + +int NS_main(int argc, NS_tchar **argv) +{ + // The callback is the remaining arguments starting at callbackIndex. + // The argument specified by callbackIndex is the callback executable and the + // argument prior to callbackIndex is the working directory. + const int callbackIndex = 6; + +#ifdef MACOSX + // TODO: moggi: needs adaptation for LibreOffice + bool isElevated = + strstr(argv[0], "/Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/org.mozilla.updater") != 0; + if (isElevated) + { + if (!ObtainUpdaterArguments(&argc, &argv)) + { + // Won't actually get here because ObtainUpdaterArguments will terminate + // the current process on failure. + return 1; + } + } +#endif + +#if defined(VERIFY_MAR_SIGNATURE) && !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(MACOSX) + // On Windows and Mac we rely on native APIs to do verifications so we don't + // need to initialize NSS at all there. + // Otherwise, minimize the amount of NSS we depend on by avoiding all the NSS + // databases. + if (NSS_NoDB_Init(NULL) != SECSuccess) + { + PRErrorCode error = PR_GetError(); + fprintf(stderr, "Could not initialize NSS: %s (%d)", + PR_ErrorToName(error), (int) error); + _exit(1); + } +#endif + +#ifdef MACOSX + if (!isElevated) + { +#endif + InitProgressUI(&argc, &argv); +#ifdef MACOSX + } +#endif + + // To process an update the updater command line must at a minimum have the + // directory path containing the updater.mar file to process as the first + // argument, the install directory as the second argument, and the directory + // to apply the update to as the third argument. When the updater is launched + // by another process the PID of the parent process should be provided in the + // optional fourth argument and the updater will wait on the parent process to + // exit if the value is non-zero and the process is present. This is necessary + // due to not being able to update files that are in use on Windows. The + // optional fifth argument is the callback's working directory and the + // optional sixth argument is the callback path. The callback is the + // application to launch after updating and it will be launched when these + // arguments are provided whether the update was successful or not. All + // remaining arguments are optional and are passed to the callback when it is + // launched. + if (argc < 4) + { + fprintf(stderr, "Usage: updater patch-dir install-dir apply-to-dir [wait-pid [callback-working-dir callback-path args...]]\n"); +#ifdef MACOSX + if (isElevated) + { + freeArguments(argc, argv); + CleanupElevatedMacUpdate(true); + } +#endif + return 1; + } + + // The directory containing the update information. + gPatchDirPath = argv[1]; + + // The directory we're going to update to. + // We copy this string because we need to remove trailing slashes. The C++ + // standard says that it's always safe to write to strings pointed to by argv + // elements, but I don't necessarily believe it. + NS_tstrncpy(gInstallDirPath, argv[2], MAXPATHLEN); + gInstallDirPath[MAXPATHLEN - 1] = NS_T('\0'); + NS_tchar *slash = NS_tstrrchr(gInstallDirPath, NS_SLASH); + if (slash && !slash[1]) + { + *slash = NS_T('\0'); + } + +#ifdef _WIN32 + bool useService = false; + bool testOnlyFallbackKeyExists = false; + bool noServiceFallback = false; + + // We never want the service to be used unless we build with + // the maintenance service. +#ifdef MAINTENANCE_SERVICE + useService = IsUpdateStatusPendingService(); + // Our tests run with a different apply directory for each test. + // We use this registry key on our test slaves to store the + // allowed name/issuers. + testOnlyFallbackKeyExists = DoesFallbackKeyExist(); +#endif + + // Remove everything except close window from the context menu + { + // TODO: moggi: needs adaptation for LibreOffice + HKEY hkApp = nullptr; + RegCreateKeyExW(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, L"Software\\Classes\\Applications", + 0, nullptr, REG_OPTION_NON_VOLATILE, KEY_SET_VALUE, nullptr, + &hkApp, nullptr); + RegCloseKey(hkApp); + if (RegCreateKeyExW(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, + L"Software\\Classes\\Applications\\updater.exe", + 0, nullptr, REG_OPTION_VOLATILE, KEY_SET_VALUE, nullptr, + &hkApp, nullptr) == ERROR_SUCCESS) + { + RegSetValueExW(hkApp, L"IsHostApp", 0, REG_NONE, 0, 0); + RegSetValueExW(hkApp, L"NoOpenWith", 0, REG_NONE, 0, 0); + RegSetValueExW(hkApp, L"NoStartPage", 0, REG_NONE, 0, 0); + RegCloseKey(hkApp); + } + } +#endif + + // If there is a PID specified and it is not '0' then wait for the process to exit. +#ifdef _WIN32 + __int64 pid = 0; +#else + int pid = 0; +#endif + if (argc > 4) + { +#ifdef _WIN32 + pid = _wtoi64(argv[4]); +#else + pid = atoi(argv[4]); +#endif + if (pid == -1) + { + // This is a signal from the parent process that the updater should stage + // the update. + sStagedUpdate = true; + } + else if (NS_tstrstr(argv[4], NS_T("/replace"))) + { + // We're processing a request to replace the application with a staged + // update. + sReplaceRequest = true; + } + } + + // The directory we're going to update to. + // We copy this string because we need to remove trailing slashes. The C++ + // standard says that it's always safe to write to strings pointed to by argv + // elements, but I don't necessarily believe it. + NS_tstrncpy(gWorkingDirPath, argv[3], MAXPATHLEN); + gWorkingDirPath[MAXPATHLEN - 1] = NS_T('\0'); + slash = NS_tstrrchr(gWorkingDirPath, NS_SLASH); + if (slash && !slash[1]) + { + *slash = NS_T('\0'); + } + +#ifdef MACOSX + if (!isElevated && !IsRecursivelyWritable(argv[2])) + { + // If the app directory isn't recursively writeable, an elevated update is + // required. + UpdateServerThreadArgs threadArgs; + threadArgs.argc = argc; + threadArgs.argv = const_cast<const NS_tchar**>(argv); + + Thread t1; + if (t1.Run(ServeElevatedUpdateThreadFunc, &threadArgs) == 0) + { + // Show an indeterminate progress bar while an elevated update is in + // progress. + ShowProgressUI(true); + } + t1.Join(); + + LaunchCallbackAndPostProcessApps(argc, argv, callbackIndex, false); + return gSucceeded ? 0 : 1; + } +#endif + + LogInit(gPatchDirPath, NS_T("update.log")); + + if (!WriteStatusFile("applying")) + { + LOG(("failed setting status to 'applying'")); +#ifdef MACOSX + if (isElevated) + { + freeArguments(argc, argv); + CleanupElevatedMacUpdate(true); + } +#endif + return 1; + } + + if (sStagedUpdate) + { + LOG(("Performing a staged update")); + } + else if (sReplaceRequest) + { + LOG(("Performing a replace request")); + } + + LOG(("PATCH DIRECTORY " LOG_S, gPatchDirPath)); + LOG(("INSTALLATION DIRECTORY " LOG_S, gInstallDirPath)); + LOG(("WORKING DIRECTORY " LOG_S, gWorkingDirPath)); + +#ifdef _WIN32 + if (_wcsnicmp(gWorkingDirPath, gInstallDirPath, MAX_PATH) != 0) + { + if (!sStagedUpdate && !sReplaceRequest) + { + WriteStatusFile(INVALID_APPLYTO_DIR_ERROR); + LOG(("Installation directory and working directory must be the same " + "for non-staged updates. Exiting.")); + LogFinish(); + return 1; + } + + NS_tchar workingDirParent[MAX_PATH]; + NS_tsnprintf(workingDirParent, + sizeof(workingDirParent) / sizeof(workingDirParent[0]), + NS_T("%s"), gWorkingDirPath); + if (!PathRemoveFileSpecW(workingDirParent)) + { + WriteStatusFile(REMOVE_FILE_SPEC_ERROR); + LOG(("Error calling PathRemoveFileSpecW: %d", GetLastError())); + LogFinish(); + return 1; + } + + if (_wcsnicmp(workingDirParent, gInstallDirPath, MAX_PATH) != 0) + { + WriteStatusFile(INVALID_APPLYTO_DIR_STAGED_ERROR); + LOG(("The apply-to directory must be the same as or " + "a child of the installation directory! Exiting.")); + LogFinish(); + return 1; + } + } +#endif + + +#ifdef _WIN32 + if (pid > 0) + { + HANDLE parent = OpenProcess(SYNCHRONIZE, false, (DWORD) pid); + // May return nullptr if the parent process has already gone away. + // Otherwise, wait for the parent process to exit before starting the + // update. + if (parent) + { + DWORD waitTime = PARENT_WAIT; + DWORD result = WaitForSingleObject(parent, waitTime); + CloseHandle(parent); + if (result != WAIT_OBJECT_0) + return 1; + } + } +#else + if (pid > 0) + waitpid(pid, nullptr, 0); +#endif + +#if defined(_WIN32) +#ifdef MAINTENANCE_SERVICE + sUsingService = EnvHasValue("USING_SERVICE"); + putenv(const_cast<char*>("USING_SERVICE=")); +#endif + // lastFallbackError keeps track of the last error for the service not being + // used, in case of an error when fallback is not enabled we write the + // error to the update.status file. + // When fallback is disabled (MOZ_NO_SERVICE_FALLBACK does not exist) then + // we will instead fallback to not using the service and display a UAC prompt. + int lastFallbackError = FALLBACKKEY_UNKNOWN_ERROR; + + // Launch a second instance of the updater with the runas verb on Windows + // when write access is denied to the installation directory. + HANDLE updateLockFileHandle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; + NS_tchar elevatedLockFilePath[MAXPATHLEN] = {NS_T('\0')}; + if (!sUsingService && + (argc > callbackIndex || sStagedUpdate || sReplaceRequest)) + { + NS_tchar updateLockFilePath[MAXPATHLEN]; + if (sStagedUpdate) + { + // When staging an update, the lock file is: + // <install_dir>\updated.update_in_progress.lock + NS_tsnprintf(updateLockFilePath, + sizeof(updateLockFilePath)/sizeof(updateLockFilePath[0]), + NS_T("%s/updated.update_in_progress.lock"), gInstallDirPath); + } + else if (sReplaceRequest) + { + // When processing a replace request, the lock file is: + // <install_dir>\..\moz_update_in_progress.lock + NS_tchar installDir[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tstrcpy(installDir, gInstallDirPath); + NS_tchar *slash = (NS_tchar *) NS_tstrrchr(installDir, NS_SLASH); + *slash = NS_T('\0'); + NS_tsnprintf(updateLockFilePath, + sizeof(updateLockFilePath)/sizeof(updateLockFilePath[0]), + NS_T("%s\\moz_update_in_progress.lock"), installDir); + } + else + { + // In the non-staging update case, the lock file is: + // <install_dir>\<app_name>.exe.update_in_progress.lock + NS_tsnprintf(updateLockFilePath, + sizeof(updateLockFilePath)/sizeof(updateLockFilePath[0]), + NS_T("%s.update_in_progress.lock"), argv[callbackIndex]); + } + + // The update_in_progress.lock file should only exist during an update. In + // case it exists attempt to remove it and exit if that fails to prevent + // simultaneous updates occurring. + if (!_waccess(updateLockFilePath, F_OK) && + NS_tremove(updateLockFilePath) != 0) + { + // Try to fall back to the old way of doing updates if a staged + // update fails. + if (sStagedUpdate || sReplaceRequest) + { + // Note that this could fail, but if it does, there isn't too much we + // can do in order to recover anyways. + WriteStatusFile("pending"); + } + LOG(("Update already in progress! Exiting")); + return 1; + } + + updateLockFileHandle = CreateFileW(updateLockFilePath, + GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE, + 0, + nullptr, + OPEN_ALWAYS, + FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE, + nullptr); + + NS_tsnprintf(elevatedLockFilePath, + sizeof(elevatedLockFilePath)/sizeof(elevatedLockFilePath[0]), + NS_T("%s/update_elevated.lock"), gPatchDirPath); + + // Even if a file has no sharing access, you can still get its attributes + bool startedFromUnelevatedUpdater = + GetFileAttributesW(elevatedLockFilePath) != INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES; + + // If we're running from the service, then we were started with the same + // token as the service so the permissions are already dropped. If we're + // running from an elevated updater that was started from an unelevated + // updater, then we drop the permissions here. We do not drop the + // permissions on the originally called updater because we use its token + // to start the callback application. + if (startedFromUnelevatedUpdater) + { + // Disable every privilege we don't need. Processes started using + // CreateProcess will use the same token as this process. + UACHelper::DisablePrivileges(nullptr); + } + + if (updateLockFileHandle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE || + (useService && testOnlyFallbackKeyExists && noServiceFallback)) + { + if (!_waccess(elevatedLockFilePath, F_OK) && + NS_tremove(elevatedLockFilePath) != 0) + { + fprintf(stderr, "Unable to create elevated lock file! Exiting\n"); + return 1; + } + + HANDLE elevatedFileHandle; + elevatedFileHandle = CreateFileW(elevatedLockFilePath, + GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE, + 0, + nullptr, + OPEN_ALWAYS, + FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE, + nullptr); + + if (elevatedFileHandle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) + { + LOG(("Unable to create elevated lock file! Exiting")); + return 1; + } + + wchar_t *cmdLine = MakeCommandLine(argc - 1, argv + 1); + if (!cmdLine) + { + CloseHandle(elevatedFileHandle); + return 1; + } + + // Make sure the path to the updater to use for the update is on local. + // We do this check to make sure that file locking is available for + // race condition security checks. + if (useService) + { + BOOL isLocal = FALSE; + useService = IsLocalFile(argv[0], isLocal) && isLocal; + } + + // If we have unprompted elevation we should NOT use the service + // for the update. Service updates happen with the SYSTEM account + // which has more privs than we need to update with. + // Windows 8 provides a user interface so users can configure this + // behavior and it can be configured in the registry in all Windows + // versions that support UAC. + if (useService) + { + BOOL unpromptedElevation; + if (IsUnpromptedElevation(unpromptedElevation)) + { + useService = !unpromptedElevation; + } + } + + // Make sure the service registry entries for the installation path + // are available. If not don't use the service. + if (useService) + { + WCHAR maintenanceServiceKey[MAX_PATH + 1]; + // TODO: moggi: needs adaptation for LibreOffice + // Most likely the registry part is not correct yet + if (CalculateRegistryPathFromFilePath(gInstallDirPath, + maintenanceServiceKey)) + { + HKEY baseKey = nullptr; + if (RegOpenKeyExW(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, + maintenanceServiceKey, 0, + KEY_READ | KEY_WOW64_64KEY, + &baseKey) == ERROR_SUCCESS) + { + RegCloseKey(baseKey); + } + else + { +#ifdef TEST_UPDATER + useService = testOnlyFallbackKeyExists; +#endif + if (!useService) + { + lastFallbackError = FALLBACKKEY_NOKEY_ERROR; + } + } + } + else + { + useService = false; + lastFallbackError = FALLBACKKEY_REGPATH_ERROR; + } + } + + // Originally we used to write "pending" to update.status before + // launching the service command. This is no longer needed now + // since the service command is launched from updater.exe. If anything + // fails in between, we can fall back to using the normal update process + // on our own. + + // If we still want to use the service try to launch the service + // command for the update. + if (useService) + { + // If the update couldn't be started, then set useService to false so + // we do the update the old way. + DWORD ret = LaunchServiceSoftwareUpdateCommand(argc, (LPCWSTR *)argv); + useService = (ret == ERROR_SUCCESS); + // If the command was launched then wait for the service to be done. + if (useService) + { + bool showProgressUI = false; + // Never show the progress UI when staging updates. + if (!sStagedUpdate) + { + // We need to call this separately instead of allowing ShowProgressUI + // to initialize the strings because the service will move the + // ini file out of the way when running updater. + showProgressUI = !InitProgressUIStrings(); + } + + // Wait for the service to stop for 5 seconds. If the service + // has still not stopped then show an indeterminate progress bar. + DWORD lastState = WaitForServiceStop(SVC_NAME, 5); + if (lastState != SERVICE_STOPPED) + { + std::thread waitThread(WaitForServiceFinishThread, nullptr); + if (showProgressUI) + { + ShowProgressUI(true, false); + } + waitThread.join(); + } + + lastState = WaitForServiceStop(SVC_NAME, 1); + if (lastState != SERVICE_STOPPED) + { + // If the service doesn't stop after 10 minutes there is + // something seriously wrong. + lastFallbackError = FALLBACKKEY_SERVICE_NO_STOP_ERROR; + useService = false; + } + } + else + { + lastFallbackError = FALLBACKKEY_LAUNCH_ERROR; + } + } + + // If the service can't be used when staging and update, make sure that + // the UAC prompt is not shown! In this case, just set the status to + // pending and the update will be applied during the next startup. + if (!useService && sStagedUpdate) + { + if (updateLockFileHandle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) + { + CloseHandle(updateLockFileHandle); + } + WriteStatusFile("pending"); + return 0; + } + + // If we started the service command, and it finished, check the + // update.status file to make sure it succeeded, and if it did + // we need to manually start the PostUpdate process from the + // current user's session of this unelevated updater.exe the + // current process is running as. + // Note that we don't need to do this if we're just staging the update, + // as the PostUpdate step runs when performing the replacing in that case. + if (useService && !sStagedUpdate) + { + bool updateStatusSucceeded = false; + if (IsUpdateStatusSucceeded(updateStatusSucceeded) && + updateStatusSucceeded) + { + if (!LaunchWinPostProcess(gInstallDirPath, gPatchDirPath)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "The post update process which runs as the user" + " for service update could not be launched."); + } + } + } + + // If we didn't want to use the service at all, or if an update was + // already happening, or launching the service command failed, then + // launch the elevated updater.exe as we do without the service. + // We don't launch the elevated updater in the case that we did have + // write access all along because in that case the only reason we're + // using the service is because we are testing. + if (!useService && !noServiceFallback && + updateLockFileHandle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) + { + SHELLEXECUTEINFO sinfo; + memset(&sinfo, 0, sizeof(SHELLEXECUTEINFO)); + sinfo.cbSize = sizeof(SHELLEXECUTEINFO); + sinfo.fMask = SEE_MASK_FLAG_NO_UI | + SEE_MASK_FLAG_DDEWAIT | + SEE_MASK_NOCLOSEPROCESS; + sinfo.hwnd = nullptr; + sinfo.lpFile = argv[0]; + sinfo.lpParameters = cmdLine; + sinfo.lpVerb = L"runas"; + sinfo.nShow = SW_SHOWNORMAL; + + bool result = ShellExecuteEx(&sinfo); + free(cmdLine); + + if (result) + { + WaitForSingleObject(sinfo.hProcess, INFINITE); + CloseHandle(sinfo.hProcess); + } + else + { + WriteStatusFile(ELEVATION_CANCELED); + } + } + + if (argc > callbackIndex) + { + LaunchCallbackApp(argv[5], argc - callbackIndex, + argv + callbackIndex, sUsingService); + } + + CloseHandle(elevatedFileHandle); + + if (!useService && !noServiceFallback && + INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE == updateLockFileHandle) + { + // We didn't use the service and we did run the elevated updater.exe. + // The elevated updater.exe is responsible for writing out the + // update.status file. + return 0; + } + else if (useService) + { + // The service command was launched. The service is responsible for + // writing out the update.status file. + if (updateLockFileHandle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) + { + CloseHandle(updateLockFileHandle); + } + return 0; + } + else + { + // Otherwise the service command was not launched at all. + // We are only reaching this code path because we had write access + // all along to the directory and a fallback key existed, and we + // have fallback disabled (MOZ_NO_SERVICE_FALLBACK env var exists). + // We only currently use this env var from XPCShell tests. + CloseHandle(updateLockFileHandle); + WriteStatusFile(lastFallbackError); + return 0; + } + } + } +#endif + + if (sStagedUpdate) + { + // When staging updates, blow away the old installation directory and create + // it from scratch. + ensure_remove_recursive(gWorkingDirPath); + } + if (!sReplaceRequest) + { + // Try to create the destination directory if it doesn't exist + int rv = NS_tmkdir(gWorkingDirPath, 0755); + if (rv != OK && errno != EEXIST) + { +#ifdef MACOSX + if (isElevated) + { + freeArguments(argc, argv); + CleanupElevatedMacUpdate(true); + } +#endif + return 1; + } + } + +#ifdef _WIN32 + // For replace requests, we don't need to do any real updates, so this is not + // necessary. + if (!sReplaceRequest) + { + // Allocate enough space for the length of the path an optional additional + // trailing slash and null termination. + NS_tchar *destpath = (NS_tchar *) malloc((NS_tstrlen(gWorkingDirPath) + 2) * sizeof(NS_tchar)); + if (!destpath) + return 1; + + NS_tchar *c = destpath; + NS_tstrcpy(c, gWorkingDirPath); + c += NS_tstrlen(gWorkingDirPath); + if (gWorkingDirPath[NS_tstrlen(gWorkingDirPath) - 1] != NS_T('/') && + gWorkingDirPath[NS_tstrlen(gWorkingDirPath) - 1] != NS_T('\\')) + { + NS_tstrcat(c, NS_T("/")); + c += NS_tstrlen(NS_T("/")); + } + *c = NS_T('\0'); + c++; + + gDestPath = destpath; + } + + NS_tchar applyDirLongPath[MAXPATHLEN]; + if (!GetLongPathNameW(gWorkingDirPath, applyDirLongPath, + sizeof(applyDirLongPath)/sizeof(applyDirLongPath[0]))) + { + LOG(("NS_main: unable to find apply to dir: " LOG_S, gWorkingDirPath)); + LogFinish(); + WriteStatusFile(WRITE_ERROR_APPLY_DIR_PATH); + EXIT_WHEN_ELEVATED(elevatedLockFilePath, updateLockFileHandle, 1); + if (argc > callbackIndex) + { + LaunchCallbackApp(argv[5], argc - callbackIndex, + argv + callbackIndex, sUsingService); + } + return 1; + } + + HANDLE callbackFile = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; + if (argc > callbackIndex) + { + // If the callback executable is specified it must exist for a successful + // update. It is important we null out the whole buffer here because later + // we make the assumption that the callback application is inside the + // apply-to dir. If we don't have a fully null'ed out buffer it can lead + // to stack corruption which causes crashes and other problems. + NS_tchar callbackLongPath[MAXPATHLEN]; + ZeroMemory(callbackLongPath, sizeof(callbackLongPath)); + NS_tchar *targetPath = argv[callbackIndex]; + NS_tchar buffer[MAXPATHLEN * 2] = { NS_T('\0') }; + size_t bufferLeft = MAXPATHLEN * 2; + if (sReplaceRequest) + { + // In case of replace requests, we should look for the callback file in + // the destination directory. + size_t commonPrefixLength = PathCommonPrefixW(argv[callbackIndex], + gInstallDirPath, + nullptr); + NS_tchar *p = buffer; + NS_tstrncpy(p, argv[callbackIndex], commonPrefixLength); + p += commonPrefixLength; + bufferLeft -= commonPrefixLength; + NS_tstrncpy(p, gInstallDirPath + commonPrefixLength, bufferLeft); + + size_t len = NS_tstrlen(gInstallDirPath + commonPrefixLength); + p += len; + bufferLeft -= len; + *p = NS_T('\\'); + ++p; + bufferLeft--; + *p = NS_T('\0'); + NS_tchar installDir[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tstrcpy(installDir, gInstallDirPath); + size_t callbackPrefixLength = PathCommonPrefixW(argv[callbackIndex], + installDir, + nullptr); + NS_tstrncpy(p, argv[callbackIndex] + std::max(callbackPrefixLength, + commonPrefixLength), bufferLeft); + targetPath = buffer; + } + if (!GetLongPathNameW(targetPath, callbackLongPath, + sizeof(callbackLongPath)/sizeof(callbackLongPath[0]))) + { + LOG(("NS_main: unable to find callback file: " LOG_S, targetPath)); + LogFinish(); + WriteStatusFile(WRITE_ERROR_CALLBACK_PATH); + EXIT_WHEN_ELEVATED(elevatedLockFilePath, updateLockFileHandle, 1); + if (argc > callbackIndex) + { + LaunchCallbackApp(argv[5], + argc - callbackIndex, + argv + callbackIndex, + sUsingService); + } + return 1; + } + + // Doing this is only necessary when we're actually applying a patch. + if (!sReplaceRequest) + { + int len = NS_tstrlen(applyDirLongPath); + NS_tchar *s = callbackLongPath; + NS_tchar *d = gCallbackRelPath; + // advance to the apply to directory and advance past the trailing backslash + // if present. + s += len; + if (*s == NS_T('\\')) + ++s; + + // Copy the string and replace backslashes with forward slashes along the + // way. + do + { + if (*s == NS_T('\\')) + *d = NS_T('/'); + else + *d = *s; + ++s; + ++d; + } + while (*s); + *d = NS_T('\0'); + ++d; + + // Make a copy of the callback executable so it can be read when patching. + NS_tsnprintf(gCallbackBackupPath, + sizeof(gCallbackBackupPath)/sizeof(gCallbackBackupPath[0]), + NS_T("%s" CALLBACK_BACKUP_EXT), argv[callbackIndex]); + NS_tremove(gCallbackBackupPath); + if (!CopyFileW(argv[callbackIndex], gCallbackBackupPath, true)) + { + DWORD copyFileError = GetLastError(); + LOG(("NS_main: failed to copy callback file " LOG_S + " into place at " LOG_S, argv[callbackIndex], gCallbackBackupPath)); + LogFinish(); + if (copyFileError == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED) + { + WriteStatusFile(WRITE_ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED); + } + else + { + WriteStatusFile(WRITE_ERROR_CALLBACK_APP); + } + + EXIT_WHEN_ELEVATED(elevatedLockFilePath, updateLockFileHandle, 1); + LaunchCallbackApp(argv[callbackIndex], + argc - callbackIndex, + argv + callbackIndex, + sUsingService); + return 1; + } + + // Since the process may be signaled as exited by WaitForSingleObject before + // the release of the executable image try to lock the main executable file + // multiple times before giving up. If we end up giving up, we won't + // fail the update. + const int max_retries = 10; + int retries = 1; + DWORD lastWriteError = 0; + do + { + // By opening a file handle without FILE_SHARE_READ to the callback + // executable, the OS will prevent launching the process while it is + // being updated. + callbackFile = CreateFileW(targetPath, + DELETE | GENERIC_WRITE, + // allow delete, rename, and write + FILE_SHARE_DELETE | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, + nullptr, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, nullptr); + if (callbackFile != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) + break; + + lastWriteError = GetLastError(); + LOG(("NS_main: callback app file open attempt %d failed. " \ + "File: " LOG_S ". Last error: %d", retries, + targetPath, lastWriteError)); + + Sleep(100); + } + while (++retries <= max_retries); + + // CreateFileW will fail if the callback executable is already in use. + if (callbackFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) + { + // Only fail the update if the last error was not a sharing violation. + if (lastWriteError != ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION) + { + LOG(("NS_main: callback app file in use, failed to exclusively open " \ + "executable file: " LOG_S, argv[callbackIndex])); + LogFinish(); + if (lastWriteError == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED) + { + WriteStatusFile(WRITE_ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED); + } + else + { + WriteStatusFile(WRITE_ERROR_CALLBACK_APP); + } + + NS_tremove(gCallbackBackupPath); + EXIT_WHEN_ELEVATED(elevatedLockFilePath, updateLockFileHandle, 1); + LaunchCallbackApp(argv[5], + argc - callbackIndex, + argv + callbackIndex, + sUsingService); + return 1; + } + LOG(("NS_main: callback app file in use, continuing without " \ + "exclusive access for executable file: " LOG_S, + argv[callbackIndex])); + } + } + } + + // DELETE_DIR is not required when performing a staged update or replace + // request; it can be used during a replace request but then it doesn't + // use gDeleteDirPath. + if (!sStagedUpdate && !sReplaceRequest) + { + // The directory to move files that are in use to on Windows. This directory + // will be deleted after the update is finished, on OS reboot using + // MoveFileEx if it contains files that are in use, or by the post update + // process after the update finishes. On Windows when performing a normal + // update (e.g. the update is not a staged update and is not a replace + // request) gWorkingDirPath is the same as gInstallDirPath and + // gWorkingDirPath is used because it is the destination directory. + NS_tsnprintf(gDeleteDirPath, + sizeof(gDeleteDirPath) / sizeof(gDeleteDirPath[0]), + NS_T("%s/%s"), gWorkingDirPath, DELETE_DIR); + + if (NS_taccess(gDeleteDirPath, F_OK)) + { + NS_tmkdir(gDeleteDirPath, 0755); + } + } +#endif /* _WIN32 */ + + // Run update process on a background thread. ShowProgressUI may return + // before QuitProgressUI has been called, so wait for UpdateThreadFunc to + // terminate. Avoid showing the progress UI when staging an update, or if this + // is an elevated process on OSX. + std::thread t(UpdateThreadFunc, nullptr); + if (!sStagedUpdate && !sReplaceRequest +#ifdef XP_MACOSX + && !isElevated +#endif + ) + { + ShowProgressUI(); + } + t.join(); + +#ifdef _WIN32 + if (argc > callbackIndex && !sReplaceRequest) + { + if (callbackFile != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) + { + CloseHandle(callbackFile); + } + // Remove the copy of the callback executable. + NS_tremove(gCallbackBackupPath); + } + + if (!sStagedUpdate && !sReplaceRequest && _wrmdir(gDeleteDirPath)) + { + LOG(("NS_main: unable to remove directory: " LOG_S ", err: %d", + DELETE_DIR, errno)); + // The directory probably couldn't be removed due to it containing files + // that are in use and will be removed on OS reboot. The call to remove the + // directory on OS reboot is done after the calls to remove the files so the + // files are removed first on OS reboot since the directory must be empty + // for the directory removal to be successful. The MoveFileEx call to remove + // the directory on OS reboot will fail if the process doesn't have write + // access to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE registry key but this is ok since the + // installer / uninstaller will delete the directory along with its contents + // after an update is applied, on reinstall, and on uninstall. + if (MoveFileEx(gDeleteDirPath, nullptr, MOVEFILE_DELAY_UNTIL_REBOOT)) + { + LOG(("NS_main: directory will be removed on OS reboot: " LOG_S, + DELETE_DIR)); + } + else + { + LOG(("NS_main: failed to schedule OS reboot removal of " \ + "directory: " LOG_S, DELETE_DIR)); + } + } +#endif /* _WIN32 */ + + +#ifdef MACOSX + // When the update is successful remove the precomplete file in the root of + // the application bundle and move the distribution directory from + // Contents/MacOS to Contents/Resources and if both exist delete the + // directory under Contents/MacOS (see Bug 1068439). + if (gSucceeded && !sStagedUpdate) + { + NS_tchar oldPrecomplete[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tsnprintf(oldPrecomplete, sizeof(oldPrecomplete)/sizeof(oldPrecomplete[0]), + NS_T("%s/precomplete"), gInstallDirPath); + NS_tremove(oldPrecomplete); + + NS_tchar oldDistDir[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tsnprintf(oldDistDir, sizeof(oldDistDir)/sizeof(oldDistDir[0]), + NS_T("%s/Contents/MacOS/distribution"), gInstallDirPath); + int rv = NS_taccess(oldDistDir, F_OK); + if (!rv) + { + NS_tchar newDistDir[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tsnprintf(newDistDir, sizeof(newDistDir)/sizeof(newDistDir[0]), + NS_T("%s/Contents/Resources/distribution"), gInstallDirPath); + rv = NS_taccess(newDistDir, F_OK); + if (!rv) + { + LOG(("New distribution directory already exists... removing old " \ + "distribution directory: " LOG_S, oldDistDir)); + rv = ensure_remove_recursive(oldDistDir); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("Removing old distribution directory failed - err: %d", rv)); + } + } + else + { + LOG(("Moving old distribution directory to new location. src: " LOG_S \ + ", dst:" LOG_S, oldDistDir, newDistDir)); + rv = rename_file(oldDistDir, newDistDir, true); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("Moving old distribution directory to new location failed - " \ + "err: %d", rv)); + } + } + } + } + + if (isElevated) + { + SetGroupOwnershipAndPermissions(gInstallDirPath); + freeArguments(argc, argv); + CleanupElevatedMacUpdate(false); + } + else if (IsOwnedByGroupAdmin(gInstallDirPath)) + { + // If the group ownership of the Firefox .app bundle was set to the "admin" + // group during a previous elevated update, we need to ensure that all files + // in the bundle have group ownership of "admin" as well as write permission + // for the group to not break updates in the future. + SetGroupOwnershipAndPermissions(gInstallDirPath); + } +#endif /* MACOSX */ + + LogFinish(); + + int retVal = LaunchCallbackAndPostProcessApps(argc, argv, callbackIndex +#ifdef _WIN32 + , elevatedLockFilePath + , updateLockFileHandle +#elif defined(MACOSX) + , isElevated +#endif + ); + + return retVal ? retVal : (gSucceeded ? 0 : 1); +} + +class ActionList +{ +public: + ActionList() : mFirst(nullptr), mLast(nullptr), mCount(0) { } + ~ActionList(); + + void Append(Action* action); + int Prepare(); + int Execute(); + void Finish(int status); + +private: + Action *mFirst; + Action *mLast; + int mCount; +}; + +ActionList::~ActionList() +{ + Action* a = mFirst; + while (a) + { + Action *b = a; + a = a->mNext; + delete b; + } +} + +void +ActionList::Append(Action *action) +{ + if (mLast) + mLast->mNext = action; + else + mFirst = action; + + mLast = action; + mCount++; +} + +int +ActionList::Prepare() +{ + // If the action list is empty then we should fail in order to signal that + // something has gone wrong. Otherwise we report success when nothing is + // actually done. See bug 327140. + if (mCount == 0) + { + LOG(("empty action list")); + return MAR_ERROR_EMPTY_ACTION_LIST; + } + + Action *a = mFirst; + int i = 0; + while (a) + { + int rv = a->Prepare(); + if (rv) + return rv; + + float percent = float(++i) / float(mCount); + UpdateProgressUI(PROGRESS_PREPARE_SIZE * percent); + + a = a->mNext; + } + + return OK; +} + +int +ActionList::Execute() +{ + int currentProgress = 0, maxProgress = 0; + Action *a = mFirst; + while (a) + { + maxProgress += a->mProgressCost; + a = a->mNext; + } + + a = mFirst; + while (a) + { + int rv = a->Execute(); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("### execution failed")); + return rv; + } + + currentProgress += a->mProgressCost; + float percent = float(currentProgress) / float(maxProgress); + UpdateProgressUI(PROGRESS_PREPARE_SIZE + + PROGRESS_EXECUTE_SIZE * percent); + + a = a->mNext; + } + + return OK; +} + +void +ActionList::Finish(int status) +{ + Action *a = mFirst; + int i = 0; + while (a) + { + a->Finish(status); + + float percent = float(++i) / float(mCount); + UpdateProgressUI(PROGRESS_PREPARE_SIZE + + PROGRESS_EXECUTE_SIZE + + PROGRESS_FINISH_SIZE * percent); + + a = a->mNext; + } + + if (status == OK) + gSucceeded = true; +} + + +#ifdef _WIN32 +int add_dir_entries(const NS_tchar *dirpath, ActionList *list) +{ + int rv = OK; + WIN32_FIND_DATAW finddata; + HANDLE hFindFile; + NS_tchar searchspec[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tchar foundpath[MAXPATHLEN]; + + NS_tsnprintf(searchspec, sizeof(searchspec)/sizeof(searchspec[0]), + NS_T("%s*"), dirpath); + std::unique_ptr<const NS_tchar[]> pszSpec(new_absolute_path(searchspec)); + + hFindFile = FindFirstFileW(pszSpec.get(), &finddata); + if (hFindFile != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) + { + do + { + // Don't process the current or parent directory. + if (NS_tstrcmp(finddata.cFileName, NS_T(".")) == 0 || + NS_tstrcmp(finddata.cFileName, NS_T("..")) == 0) + continue; + + NS_tsnprintf(foundpath, sizeof(foundpath)/sizeof(foundpath[0]), + NS_T("%s%s"), dirpath, finddata.cFileName); + if (finddata.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) + { + NS_tsnprintf(foundpath, sizeof(foundpath)/sizeof(foundpath[0]), + NS_T("%s/"), foundpath); + // Recurse into the directory. + rv = add_dir_entries(foundpath, list); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("add_dir_entries error: " LOG_S ", err: %d", foundpath, rv)); + return rv; + } + } + else + { + // Add the file to be removed to the ActionList. + NS_tchar *quotedpath = get_quoted_path(foundpath); + if (!quotedpath) + return PARSE_ERROR; + + Action *action = new RemoveFile(); + rv = action->Parse(quotedpath); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("add_dir_entries Parse error on recurse: " LOG_S ", err: %d", + quotedpath, rv)); + return rv; + } + free(quotedpath); + + list->Append(action); + } + } + while (FindNextFileW(hFindFile, &finddata) != 0); + + FindClose(hFindFile); + { + // Add the directory to be removed to the ActionList. + NS_tchar *quotedpath = get_quoted_path(dirpath); + if (!quotedpath) + return PARSE_ERROR; + + Action *action = new RemoveDir(); + rv = action->Parse(quotedpath); + if (rv) + LOG(("add_dir_entries Parse error on close: " LOG_S ", err: %d", + quotedpath, rv)); + else + list->Append(action); + free(quotedpath); + } + } + + return rv; +} + +#elif defined(__sun) +int add_dir_entries(const NS_tchar *dirpath, ActionList *list) +{ + int rv = OK; + NS_tchar foundpath[MAXPATHLEN]; + struct + { + dirent dent_buffer; + char chars[MAXNAMLEN]; + } ent_buf; + struct dirent* ent; + std::unique_ptr<NS_tchar[]> searchpath(new_absolute_path(dirpath)); + + DIR* dir = opendir(searchpath.get()); + if (!dir) + { + LOG(("add_dir_entries error on opendir: " LOG_S ", err: %d", searchpath.get(), + errno)); + return UNEXPECTED_FILE_OPERATION_ERROR; + } + + while (readdir_r(dir, (dirent *)&ent_buf, &ent) == 0 && ent) + { + if ((strcmp(ent->d_name, ".") == 0) || + (strcmp(ent->d_name, "..") == 0)) + continue; + + NS_tsnprintf(foundpath, sizeof(foundpath)/sizeof(foundpath[0]), + NS_T("%s%s"), searchpath.get(), ent->d_name); + struct stat64 st_buf; + int test = stat64(foundpath, &st_buf); + if (test) + { + closedir(dir); + return UNEXPECTED_FILE_OPERATION_ERROR; + } + if (S_ISDIR(st_buf.st_mode)) + { + NS_tsnprintf(foundpath, sizeof(foundpath)/sizeof(foundpath[0]), + NS_T("%s/"), foundpath); + // Recurse into the directory. + rv = add_dir_entries(foundpath, list); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("add_dir_entries error: " LOG_S ", err: %d", foundpath, rv)); + closedir(dir); + return rv; + } + } + else + { + // Add the file to be removed to the ActionList. + NS_tchar *quotedpath = get_quoted_path(get_relative_offset(foundpath)); + if (!quotedpath) + { + closedir(dir); + return PARSE_ERROR; + } + + Action *action = new RemoveFile(); + rv = action->Parse(quotedpath); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("add_dir_entries Parse error on recurse: " LOG_S ", err: %d", + quotedpath, rv)); + closedir(dir); + return rv; + } + + list->Append(action); + } + } + closedir(dir); + + // Add the directory to be removed to the ActionList. + NS_tchar *quotedpath = get_quoted_path(get_relative_offset(dirpath)); + if (!quotedpath) + return PARSE_ERROR; + + Action *action = new RemoveDir(); + rv = action->Parse(quotedpath); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("add_dir_entries Parse error on close: " LOG_S ", err: %d", + quotedpath, rv)); + } + else + { + list->Append(action); + } + + return rv; +} + +#else + +int add_dir_entries(const NS_tchar *dirpath, ActionList *list) +{ + int rv = OK; + FTS *ftsdir; + FTSENT *ftsdirEntry; + std::unique_ptr<NS_tchar[]> searchpath(new_absolute_path(dirpath)); + + // Remove the trailing slash so the paths don't contain double slashes. The + // existence of the slash has already been checked in DoUpdate. + searchpath.get()[NS_tstrlen(searchpath.get()) - 1] = NS_T('\0'); + char* const pathargv[] = {searchpath.get(), nullptr}; + + // FTS_NOCHDIR is used so relative paths from the destination directory are + // returned. + if (!(ftsdir = fts_open(pathargv, + FTS_PHYSICAL | FTS_NOSTAT | FTS_XDEV | FTS_NOCHDIR, + nullptr))) + return UNEXPECTED_FILE_OPERATION_ERROR; + + while ((ftsdirEntry = fts_read(ftsdir)) != nullptr) + { + NS_tchar foundpath[MAXPATHLEN]; + NS_tchar *quotedpath = nullptr; + Action *action = nullptr; + + switch (ftsdirEntry->fts_info) + { + // Filesystem objects that shouldn't be in the application's directories + case FTS_SL: + case FTS_SLNONE: + case FTS_DEFAULT: + LOG(("add_dir_entries: found a non-standard file: " LOG_S, + ftsdirEntry->fts_path)); + /* Fall through */ // and try to remove as a file + + // Files + case FTS_F: + case FTS_NSOK: + // Add the file to be removed to the ActionList. + NS_tsnprintf(foundpath, sizeof(foundpath)/sizeof(foundpath[0]), + NS_T("%s"), ftsdirEntry->fts_accpath); + quotedpath = get_quoted_path(get_relative_offset(foundpath)); + if (!quotedpath) + { + rv = UPDATER_QUOTED_PATH_MEM_ERROR; + break; + } + action = new RemoveFile(); + rv = action->Parse(quotedpath); + free(quotedpath); + if (!rv) + list->Append(action); + break; + + // Directories + case FTS_DP: + rv = OK; + // Add the directory to be removed to the ActionList. + NS_tsnprintf(foundpath, sizeof(foundpath)/sizeof(foundpath[0]), + NS_T("%s/"), ftsdirEntry->fts_accpath); + quotedpath = get_quoted_path(get_relative_offset(foundpath)); + if (!quotedpath) + { + rv = UPDATER_QUOTED_PATH_MEM_ERROR; + break; + } + + action = new RemoveDir(); + rv = action->Parse(quotedpath); + free(quotedpath); + if (!rv) + list->Append(action); + break; + + // Errors + case FTS_DNR: + case FTS_NS: + // ENOENT is an acceptable error for FTS_DNR and FTS_NS and means that + // we're racing with ourselves. Though strange, the entry will be + // removed anyway. + if (ENOENT == ftsdirEntry->fts_errno) + { + rv = OK; + break; + } + // Fall through + + case FTS_ERR: + rv = UNEXPECTED_FILE_OPERATION_ERROR; + LOG(("add_dir_entries: fts_read() error: " LOG_S ", err: %d", + ftsdirEntry->fts_path, ftsdirEntry->fts_errno)); + break; + + case FTS_DC: + rv = UNEXPECTED_FILE_OPERATION_ERROR; + LOG(("add_dir_entries: fts_read() returned FT_DC: " LOG_S, + ftsdirEntry->fts_path)); + break; + + default: + // FTS_D is ignored and FTS_DP is used instead (post-order). + rv = OK; + break; + } + + if (rv != OK) + break; + } + + fts_close(ftsdir); + + return rv; +} +#endif + +static NS_tchar* +GetManifestContents(const NS_tchar *manifest) +{ + AutoFile mfile(NS_tfopen(manifest, NS_T("rb"))); + if (mfile == nullptr) + { + LOG(("GetManifestContents: error opening manifest file: " LOG_S, manifest)); + return nullptr; + } + + struct stat ms; + int rv = fstat(fileno((FILE *)mfile), &ms); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("GetManifestContents: error stating manifest file: " LOG_S, manifest)); + return nullptr; + } + + char *mbuf = (char *) malloc(ms.st_size + 1); + if (!mbuf) + return nullptr; + + size_t r = ms.st_size; + char *rb = mbuf; + while (r) + { + const size_t count = std::min<size_t>(SSIZE_MAX, r); + size_t c = fread(rb, 1, count, mfile); + if (c != count) + { + LOG(("GetManifestContents: error reading manifest file: " LOG_S, manifest)); + free(mbuf); + return nullptr; + } + + r -= c; + rb += c; + } + mbuf[ms.st_size] = '\0'; + rb = mbuf; + +#ifndef _WIN32 + return rb; +#else + NS_tchar *wrb = (NS_tchar *) malloc((ms.st_size + 1) * sizeof(NS_tchar)); + if (!wrb) + { + free(mbuf); + return nullptr; + } + + if (!MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, MB_ERR_INVALID_CHARS, rb, -1, wrb, + ms.st_size + 1)) + { + LOG(("GetManifestContents: error converting utf8 to utf16le: %d", GetLastError())); + free(mbuf); + free(wrb); + return nullptr; + } + free(mbuf); + + return wrb; +#endif +} + +int AddPreCompleteActions(ActionList *list) +{ +#ifdef MACOSX + std::unique_ptr<NS_tchar[]> manifestPath(new_absolute_path( + NS_T("Contents/Resources/precomplete"))); +#else + std::unique_ptr<NS_tchar[]> manifestPath(new_absolute_path( + NS_T("precomplete"))); +#endif + + NS_tchar *rb = GetManifestContents(manifestPath.get()); + if (rb == nullptr) + { + LOG(("AddPreCompleteActions: error getting contents of precomplete " \ + "manifest")); + // Applications aren't required to have a precomplete manifest. The mar + // generation scripts enforce the presence of a precomplete manifest. + return OK; + } + + int rv; + NS_tchar *line; + while ((line = mstrtok(kNL, &rb)) != 0) + { + // skip comments + if (*line == NS_T('#')) + continue; + + NS_tchar *token = mstrtok(kWhitespace, &line); + if (!token) + { + LOG(("AddPreCompleteActions: token not found in manifest")); + return PARSE_ERROR; + } + + Action *action = nullptr; + if (NS_tstrcmp(token, NS_T("remove")) == 0) // rm file + { + action = new RemoveFile(); + } + else if (NS_tstrcmp(token, NS_T("remove-cc")) == 0) // no longer supported + { + continue; + } + else if (NS_tstrcmp(token, NS_T("rmdir")) == 0) // rmdir if empty + { + action = new RemoveDir(); + } + else + { + LOG(("AddPreCompleteActions: unknown token: " LOG_S, token)); + return PARSE_ERROR; + } + + if (!action) + return BAD_ACTION_ERROR; + + rv = action->Parse(line); + if (rv) + return rv; + + list->Append(action); + } + + return OK; +} + +int DoUpdate(ArchiveReader& archiveReader) +{ + NS_tchar manifest[MAXPATHLEN]; + int nWrittenBytes = NS_tsnprintf(manifest, sizeof(manifest)/sizeof(manifest[0]), + NS_T("%s/updating/update.manifest"), gWorkingDirPath); + (void) nWrittenBytes; + ensure_parent_dir(manifest); + + // extract the manifest + // TODO: moggi: needs adaptation for LibreOffice + // Why would we need the manifest? Even if we need it why would we need 2? + int rv = archiveReader.ExtractFile("updatev3.manifest", manifest); + if (rv) + { + rv = archiveReader.ExtractFile("updatev2.manifest", manifest); + if (rv) + { + LOG(("DoUpdate: error extracting manifest file")); + return rv; + } + } + + NS_tchar *rb = GetManifestContents(manifest); + NS_tremove(manifest); + if (rb == nullptr) + { + LOG(("DoUpdate: error opening manifest file: " LOG_S, manifest)); + return READ_ERROR; + } + + ActionList list; + NS_tchar *line; + bool isFirstAction = true; + + while ((line = mstrtok(kNL, &rb)) != 0) + { + // skip comments + if (*line == NS_T('#')) + continue; + + NS_tchar *token = mstrtok(kWhitespace, &line); + if (!token) + { + LOG(("DoUpdate: token not found in manifest")); + return PARSE_ERROR; + } + + if (isFirstAction) + { + isFirstAction = false; + // The update manifest isn't required to have a type declaration. The mar + // generation scripts enforce the presence of the type declaration. + if (NS_tstrcmp(token, NS_T("type")) == 0) + { + const NS_tchar *type = mstrtok(kQuote, &line); + LOG(("UPDATE TYPE " LOG_S, type)); + if (NS_tstrcmp(type, NS_T("complete")) == 0) + { + rv = AddPreCompleteActions(&list); + if (rv) + return rv; + } + continue; + } + } + + Action *action = nullptr; + if (NS_tstrcmp(token, NS_T("remove")) == 0) // rm file + { + action = new RemoveFile(); + } + else if (NS_tstrcmp(token, NS_T("rmdir")) == 0) // rmdir if empty + { + action = new RemoveDir(); + } + else if (NS_tstrcmp(token, NS_T("rmrfdir")) == 0) // rmdir recursive + { + const NS_tchar *reldirpath = mstrtok(kQuote, &line); + if (!reldirpath) + return PARSE_ERROR; + + if (reldirpath[NS_tstrlen(reldirpath) - 1] != NS_T('/')) + return PARSE_ERROR; + + rv = add_dir_entries(reldirpath, &list); + if (rv) + return rv; + + continue; + } + else if (NS_tstrcmp(token, NS_T("add")) == 0) + { + action = new AddFile(archiveReader); + } + else if (NS_tstrcmp(token, NS_T("patch")) == 0) + { + action = new PatchFile(archiveReader); + } + else if (NS_tstrcmp(token, NS_T("add-if")) == 0) // Add if exists + { + action = new AddIfFile(archiveReader); + } + else if (NS_tstrcmp(token, NS_T("add-if-not")) == 0) // Add if not exists + { + action = new AddIfNotFile(archiveReader); + } + else if (NS_tstrcmp(token, NS_T("patch-if")) == 0) // Patch if exists + { + action = new PatchIfFile(archiveReader); + } + else + { + LOG(("DoUpdate: unknown token: " LOG_S, token)); + return PARSE_ERROR; + } + + if (!action) + return BAD_ACTION_ERROR; + + rv = action->Parse(line); + if (rv) + return rv; + + list.Append(action); + } + + rv = list.Prepare(); + if (rv) + return rv; + + rv = list.Execute(); + + list.Finish(rv); + return rv; +} |