This file is cd.def, from which is created cd.c. It implements the
builtins "cd" and "pwd" in Bash.
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$PRODUCES cd.c
#include
#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H)
# ifdef _MINIX
# include
# endif
# include
#endif
#include "../bashtypes.h"
#include "posixdir.h"
#include "posixstat.h"
#if defined (HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H)
#include
#endif
#include
#include
#include "../bashansi.h"
#include "../bashintl.h"
#include
#include
#include "../shell.h"
#include "../flags.h"
#include "maxpath.h"
#include "common.h"
#include "bashgetopt.h"
#if !defined (errno)
extern int errno;
#endif /* !errno */
extern const char * const bash_getcwd_errstr;
static int bindpwd PARAMS((int));
static int setpwd PARAMS((char *));
static char *resetpwd PARAMS((char *));
static int change_to_directory PARAMS((char *, int, int));
static int cdxattr PARAMS((char *, char **));
static void resetxattr PARAMS((void));
/* Change this to 1 to get cd spelling correction by default. */
int cdspelling = 0;
int cdable_vars;
static int eflag; /* file scope so bindpwd() can see it */
static int xattrflag; /* O_XATTR support for openat */
static int xattrfd = -1;
$BUILTIN cd
$FUNCTION cd_builtin
$SHORT_DOC cd [-L|[-P [-e]] [-@]] [dir]
Change the shell working directory.
Change the current directory to DIR. The default DIR is the value of the
HOME shell variable. If DIR is "-", it is converted to $OLDPWD.
The variable CDPATH defines the search path for the directory containing
DIR. Alternative directory names in CDPATH are separated by a colon (:).
A null directory name is the same as the current directory. If DIR begins
with a slash (/), then CDPATH is not used.
If the directory is not found, and the shell option `cdable_vars' is set,
the word is assumed to be a variable name. If that variable has a value,
its value is used for DIR.
Options:
-L force symbolic links to be followed: resolve symbolic
links in DIR after processing instances of `..'
-P use the physical directory structure without following
symbolic links: resolve symbolic links in DIR before
processing instances of `..'
-e if the -P option is supplied, and the current working
directory cannot be determined successfully, exit with
a non-zero status
#if defined (O_XATTR)
-@ on systems that support it, present a file with extended
attributes as a directory containing the file attributes
#endif
The default is to follow symbolic links, as if `-L' were specified.
`..' is processed by removing the immediately previous pathname component
back to a slash or the beginning of DIR.
Exit Status:
Returns 0 if the directory is changed, and if $PWD is set successfully when
-P is used; non-zero otherwise.
$END
/* Just set $PWD, don't change OLDPWD. Used by `pwd -P' in posix mode. */
static int
setpwd (dirname)
char *dirname;
{
int old_anm;
SHELL_VAR *tvar;
old_anm = array_needs_making;
tvar = bind_variable ("PWD", dirname ? dirname : "", 0);
if (tvar && readonly_p (tvar))
return EXECUTION_FAILURE;
if (tvar && old_anm == 0 && array_needs_making && exported_p (tvar))
{
update_export_env_inplace ("PWD=", 4, dirname ? dirname : "");
array_needs_making = 0;
}
return EXECUTION_SUCCESS;
}
static int
bindpwd (no_symlinks)
int no_symlinks;
{
char *dirname, *pwdvar;
int old_anm, r, canon_failed;
SHELL_VAR *tvar;
r = sh_chkwrite (EXECUTION_SUCCESS);
#define tcwd the_current_working_directory
dirname = tcwd ? (no_symlinks ? sh_physpath (tcwd, 0) : tcwd)
: get_working_directory ("cd");
#undef tcwd
/* If canonicalization fails, reset dirname to the_current_working_directory */
canon_failed = 0;
if (dirname == 0)
{
canon_failed = 1;
dirname = the_current_working_directory;
}
old_anm = array_needs_making;
pwdvar = get_string_value ("PWD");
tvar = bind_variable ("OLDPWD", pwdvar, 0);
if (tvar && readonly_p (tvar))
r = EXECUTION_FAILURE;
if (old_anm == 0 && array_needs_making && exported_p (tvar))
{
update_export_env_inplace ("OLDPWD=", 7, pwdvar);
array_needs_making = 0;
}
if (setpwd (dirname) == EXECUTION_FAILURE)
r = EXECUTION_FAILURE;
if (canon_failed && eflag)
r = EXECUTION_FAILURE;
if (dirname && dirname != the_current_working_directory)
free (dirname);
return (r);
}
/* Call get_working_directory to reset the value of
the_current_working_directory () */
static char *
resetpwd (caller)
char *caller;
{
char *tdir;
FREE (the_current_working_directory);
the_current_working_directory = (char *)NULL;
tdir = get_working_directory (caller);
return (tdir);
}
static int
cdxattr (dir, ndirp)
char *dir; /* don't assume we can always free DIR */
char **ndirp; /* return new constructed directory name */
{
#if defined (O_XATTR)
int apfd, fd, r, e;
char buf[11+40+40]; /* construct new `fake' path for pwd */
apfd = openat (AT_FDCWD, dir, O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK);
if (apfd < 0)
return -1;
fd = openat (apfd, ".", O_XATTR);
e = errno;
close (apfd); /* ignore close error for now */
errno = e;
if (fd < 0)
return -1;
r = fchdir (fd); /* assume fchdir exists everywhere with O_XATTR */
if (r < 0)
{
close (fd);
return -1;
}
/* NFSv4 and ZFS extended attribute directories do not have names which are
visible in the standard Unix directory tree structure. To ensure we have
a valid name for $PWD, we synthesize one under /proc, but to keep that
path valid, we need to keep the file descriptor open as long as we are in
this directory. This imposes a certain structure on /proc. */
if (ndirp)
{
sprintf (buf, "/proc/%d/fd/%d", getpid(), fd);
*ndirp = savestring (buf);
}
if (xattrfd >= 0)
close (xattrfd);
xattrfd = fd;
return r;
#else
return -1;
#endif
}
/* Clean up the O_XATTR baggage. Currently only closes xattrfd */
static void
resetxattr ()
{
#if defined (O_XATTR)
if (xattrfd >= 0)
{
close (xattrfd);
xattrfd = -1;
}
#else
xattrfd = -1; /* not strictly necessary */
#endif
}
#define LCD_DOVARS 0x001
#define LCD_DOSPELL 0x002
#define LCD_PRINTPATH 0x004
#define LCD_FREEDIRNAME 0x008
/* This builtin is ultimately the way that all user-visible commands should
change the current working directory. It is called by cd_to_string (),
so the programming interface is simple, and it handles errors and
restrictions properly. */
int
cd_builtin (list)
WORD_LIST *list;
{
char *dirname, *cdpath, *path, *temp;
int path_index, no_symlinks, opt, lflag, e;
#if defined (RESTRICTED_SHELL)
if (restricted)
{
sh_restricted ((char *)NULL);
return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
}
#endif /* RESTRICTED_SHELL */
eflag = 0;
no_symlinks = no_symbolic_links;
xattrflag = 0;
reset_internal_getopt ();
#if defined (O_XATTR)
while ((opt = internal_getopt (list, "eLP@")) != -1)
#else
while ((opt = internal_getopt (list, "eLP")) != -1)
#endif
{
switch (opt)
{
case 'P':
no_symlinks = 1;
break;
case 'L':
no_symlinks = 0;
break;
case 'e':
eflag = 1;
break;
#if defined (O_XATTR)
case '@':
xattrflag = 1;
break;
#endif
CASE_HELPOPT;
default:
builtin_usage ();
return (EX_USAGE);
}
}
list = loptend;
lflag = (cdable_vars ? LCD_DOVARS : 0) |
((interactive && cdspelling) ? LCD_DOSPELL : 0);
if (eflag && no_symlinks == 0)
eflag = 0;
if (list == 0)
{
/* `cd' without arguments is equivalent to `cd $HOME' */
dirname = get_string_value ("HOME");
if (dirname == 0)
{
builtin_error (_("HOME not set"));
return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
}
lflag = 0;
}
#if defined (CD_COMPLAINS)
else if (list->next)
{
builtin_error (_("too many arguments"));
return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
}
#endif
#if 0
else if (list->word->word[0] == '\0')
{
builtin_error (_("null directory"));
return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
}
#endif
else if (list->word->word[0] == '-' && list->word->word[1] == '\0')
{
/* This is `cd -', equivalent to `cd $OLDPWD' */
dirname = get_string_value ("OLDPWD");
if (dirname == 0)
{
builtin_error (_("OLDPWD not set"));
return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
}
#if 0
lflag = interactive ? LCD_PRINTPATH : 0;
#else
lflag = LCD_PRINTPATH; /* According to SUSv3 */
#endif
}
else if (absolute_pathname (list->word->word))
dirname = list->word->word;
else if (privileged_mode == 0 && (cdpath = get_string_value ("CDPATH")))
{
dirname = list->word->word;
/* Find directory in $CDPATH. */
path_index = 0;
while (path = extract_colon_unit (cdpath, &path_index))
{
/* OPT is 1 if the path element is non-empty */
opt = path[0] != '\0';
temp = sh_makepath (path, dirname, MP_DOTILDE);
free (path);
if (change_to_directory (temp, no_symlinks, xattrflag))
{
/* POSIX.2 says that if a nonempty directory from CDPATH
is used to find the directory to change to, the new
directory name is echoed to stdout, whether or not
the shell is interactive. */
if (opt && (path = no_symlinks ? temp : the_current_working_directory))
printf ("%s\n", path);
free (temp);
#if 0
/* Posix.2 says that after using CDPATH, the resultant
value of $PWD will not contain `.' or `..'. */
return (bindpwd (posixly_correct || no_symlinks));
#else
return (bindpwd (no_symlinks));
#endif
}
else
free (temp);
}
#if 0
/* changed for bash-4.2 Posix cd description steps 5-6 */
/* POSIX.2 says that if `.' does not appear in $CDPATH, we don't
try the current directory, so we just punt now with an error
message if POSIXLY_CORRECT is non-zero. The check for cdpath[0]
is so we don't mistakenly treat a CDPATH value of "" as not
specifying the current directory. */
if (posixly_correct && cdpath[0])
{
builtin_error ("%s: %s", dirname, strerror (ENOENT));
return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
}
#endif
}
else
dirname = list->word->word;
/* When we get here, DIRNAME is the directory to change to. If we
chdir successfully, just return. */
if (change_to_directory (dirname, no_symlinks, xattrflag))
{
if (lflag & LCD_PRINTPATH)
printf ("%s\n", dirname);
return (bindpwd (no_symlinks));
}
/* If the user requests it, then perhaps this is the name of
a shell variable, whose value contains the directory to
change to. */
if (lflag & LCD_DOVARS)
{
temp = get_string_value (dirname);
if (temp && change_to_directory (temp, no_symlinks, xattrflag))
{
printf ("%s\n", temp);
return (bindpwd (no_symlinks));
}
}
/* If the user requests it, try to find a directory name similar in
spelling to the one requested, in case the user made a simple
typo. This is similar to the UNIX 8th and 9th Edition shells. */
if (lflag & LCD_DOSPELL)
{
temp = dirspell (dirname);
if (temp && change_to_directory (temp, no_symlinks, xattrflag))
{
printf ("%s\n", temp);
free (temp);
return (bindpwd (no_symlinks));
}
else
FREE (temp);
}
e = errno;
temp = printable_filename (dirname, 0);
builtin_error ("%s: %s", temp, strerror (e));
if (temp != dirname)
free (temp);
return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
}
$BUILTIN pwd
$FUNCTION pwd_builtin
$SHORT_DOC pwd [-LP]
Print the name of the current working directory.
Options:
-L print the value of $PWD if it names the current working
directory
-P print the physical directory, without any symbolic links
By default, `pwd' behaves as if `-L' were specified.
Exit Status:
Returns 0 unless an invalid option is given or the current directory
cannot be read.
$END
/* Non-zero means that pwd always prints the physical directory, without
symbolic links. */
static int verbatim_pwd;
/* Print the name of the current working directory. */
int
pwd_builtin (list)
WORD_LIST *list;
{
char *directory;
int opt, pflag;
verbatim_pwd = no_symbolic_links;
pflag = 0;
reset_internal_getopt ();
while ((opt = internal_getopt (list, "LP")) != -1)
{
switch (opt)
{
case 'P':
verbatim_pwd = pflag = 1;
break;
case 'L':
verbatim_pwd = 0;
break;
CASE_HELPOPT;
default:
builtin_usage ();
return (EX_USAGE);
}
}
list = loptend;
#define tcwd the_current_working_directory
directory = tcwd ? (verbatim_pwd ? sh_physpath (tcwd, 0) : tcwd)
: get_working_directory ("pwd");
/* Try again using getcwd() if canonicalization fails (for instance, if
the file system has changed state underneath bash). */
if ((tcwd && directory == 0) ||
(posixly_correct && same_file (".", tcwd, (struct stat *)0, (struct stat *)0) == 0))
{
if (directory && directory != tcwd)
free (directory);
directory = resetpwd ("pwd");
}
#undef tcwd
if (directory)
{
opt = EXECUTION_SUCCESS;
printf ("%s\n", directory);
/* This is dumb but posix-mandated. */
if (posixly_correct && pflag)
opt = setpwd (directory);
if (directory != the_current_working_directory)
free (directory);
return (sh_chkwrite (opt));
}
else
return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
}
/* Do the work of changing to the directory NEWDIR. Handle symbolic
link following, etc. This function *must* return with
the_current_working_directory either set to NULL (in which case
getcwd() will eventually be called), or set to a string corresponding
to the working directory. Return 1 on success, 0 on failure. */
static int
change_to_directory (newdir, nolinks, xattr)
char *newdir;
int nolinks, xattr;
{
char *t, *tdir, *ndir;
int err, canon_failed, r, ndlen;
tdir = (char *)NULL;
if (the_current_working_directory == 0)
{
t = get_working_directory ("chdir");
FREE (t);
}
t = make_absolute (newdir, the_current_working_directory);
/* TDIR is either the canonicalized absolute pathname of NEWDIR
(nolinks == 0) or the absolute physical pathname of NEWDIR
(nolinks != 0). */
tdir = nolinks ? sh_physpath (t, 0)
: sh_canonpath (t, PATH_CHECKDOTDOT|PATH_CHECKEXISTS);
ndlen = strlen (newdir);
/* Use the canonicalized version of NEWDIR, or, if canonicalization
failed, use the non-canonical form. */
canon_failed = 0;
if (tdir && *tdir)
free (t);
else
{
FREE (tdir);
tdir = t;
canon_failed = 1;
}
/* In POSIX mode, if we're resolving symlinks logically and sh_canonpath
returns NULL (because it checks the path, it will return NULL if the
resolved path doesn't exist), fail immediately. */
#if defined (ENAMETOOLONG)
if (posixly_correct && nolinks == 0 && canon_failed && (errno != ENAMETOOLONG || ndlen > PATH_MAX))
#else
if (posixly_correct && nolinks == 0 && canon_failed && ndlen > PATH_MAX)
#endif
{
#if defined ENAMETOOLONG
if (errno != ENOENT && errno != ENAMETOOLONG)
#else
if (errno != ENOENT)
#endif
errno = ENOTDIR;
free (tdir);
return (0);
}
#if defined (O_XATTR)
if (xattrflag)
{
r = cdxattr (nolinks ? newdir : tdir, &ndir);
if (r >= 0)
{
canon_failed = 0;
free (tdir);
tdir = ndir;
}
else
{
err = errno;
free (tdir);
errno = err;
return (0); /* no xattr */
}
}
else
#endif
{
r = chdir (nolinks ? newdir : tdir);
if (r >= 0)
resetxattr ();
}
/* If the chdir succeeds, update the_current_working_directory. */
if (r == 0)
{
/* If canonicalization failed, but the chdir succeeded, reset the
shell's idea of the_current_working_directory. */
if (canon_failed)
{
t = resetpwd ("cd");
if (t == 0)
set_working_directory (tdir);
else
free (t);
}
else
set_working_directory (tdir);
free (tdir);
return (1);
}
/* We failed to change to the appropriate directory name. If we tried
what the user passed (nolinks != 0), punt now. */
if (nolinks)
{
free (tdir);
return (0);
}
err = errno;
/* We're not in physical mode (nolinks == 0), but we failed to change to
the canonicalized directory name (TDIR). Try what the user passed
verbatim. If we succeed, reinitialize the_current_working_directory.
POSIX requires that we just fail here, so we do in posix mode. */
if (posixly_correct == 0 && chdir (newdir) == 0)
{
t = resetpwd ("cd");
if (t == 0)
set_working_directory (tdir);
else
free (t);
r = 1;
}
else
{
errno = err;
r = 0;
}
free (tdir);
return r;
}