/* pathphys.c -- return pathname with all symlinks expanded. */ /* Copyright (C) 2000-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. Bash is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Bash. If not, see . */ #include #include #if defined (HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H) # include #endif #include #if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) # include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include "shell.h" #if !defined (MAXSYMLINKS) # define MAXSYMLINKS 32 #endif #if !defined (errno) extern int errno; #endif /* !errno */ extern char *get_working_directory PARAMS((char *)); static int _path_readlink (path, buf, bufsiz) char *path; char *buf; int bufsiz; { #ifdef HAVE_READLINK return readlink (path, buf, bufsiz); #else errno = EINVAL; return -1; #endif } /* Look for ROOTEDPATH, PATHSEP, DIRSEP, and ISDIRSEP in ../../general.h */ #define DOUBLE_SLASH(p) ((p[0] == '/') && (p[1] == '/') && p[2] != '/') /* * Return PATH with all symlinks expanded in newly-allocated memory. * This always gets an absolute pathname. */ char * sh_physpath (path, flags) char *path; int flags; { char tbuf[PATH_MAX+1], linkbuf[PATH_MAX+1]; char *result, *p, *q, *qsave, *qbase, *workpath; int double_slash_path, linklen, nlink; linklen = strlen (path); #if 0 /* First sanity check -- punt immediately if the name is too long. */ if (linklen >= PATH_MAX) return (savestring (path)); #endif nlink = 0; q = result = (char *)xmalloc (PATH_MAX + 1); /* Even if we get something longer than PATH_MAX, we might be able to shorten it, so we try. */ if (linklen >= PATH_MAX) workpath = savestring (path); else { workpath = (char *)xmalloc (PATH_MAX + 1); strcpy (workpath, path); } /* This always gets an absolute pathname. */ /* POSIX.2 says to leave a leading `//' alone. On cygwin, we skip over any leading `x:' (dos drive name). */ #if defined (__CYGWIN__) qbase = (ISALPHA((unsigned char)workpath[0]) && workpath[1] == ':') ? workpath + 3 : workpath + 1; #else qbase = workpath + 1; #endif double_slash_path = DOUBLE_SLASH (workpath); qbase += double_slash_path; for (p = workpath; p < qbase; ) *q++ = *p++; qbase = q; /* * invariants: * qbase points to the portion of the result path we want to modify * p points at beginning of path element we're considering. * q points just past the last path element we wrote (no slash). * * XXX -- need to fix error checking for too-long pathnames */ while (*p) { if (ISDIRSEP(p[0])) /* null element */ p++; else if(p[0] == '.' && PATHSEP(p[1])) /* . and ./ */ p += 1; /* don't count the separator in case it is nul */ else if (p[0] == '.' && p[1] == '.' && PATHSEP(p[2])) /* .. and ../ */ { p += 2; /* skip `..' */ if (q > qbase) { while (--q > qbase && ISDIRSEP(*q) == 0) ; } } else /* real path element */ { /* add separator if not at start of work portion of result */ qsave = q; if (q != qbase) *q++ = DIRSEP; while (*p && (ISDIRSEP(*p) == 0)) { if (q - result >= PATH_MAX) { #ifdef ENAMETOOLONG errno = ENAMETOOLONG; #else errno = EINVAL; #endif goto error; } *q++ = *p++; } *q = '\0'; linklen = _path_readlink (result, linkbuf, PATH_MAX); if (linklen < 0) /* if errno == EINVAL, it's not a symlink */ { if (errno != EINVAL) goto error; continue; } /* It's a symlink, and the value is in LINKBUF. */ nlink++; if (nlink > MAXSYMLINKS) { #ifdef ELOOP errno = ELOOP; #else errno = EINVAL; #endif error: free (result); free (workpath); return ((char *)NULL); } linkbuf[linklen] = '\0'; /* If the new path length would overrun PATH_MAX, punt now. */ if ((strlen (p) + linklen + 2) >= PATH_MAX) { #ifdef ENAMETOOLONG errno = ENAMETOOLONG; #else errno = EINVAL; #endif goto error; } /* Form the new pathname by copying the link value to a temporary buffer and appending the rest of `workpath'. Reset p to point to the start of the rest of the path. If the link value is an absolute pathname, reset p, q, and qbase. If not, reset p and q. */ strcpy (tbuf, linkbuf); tbuf[linklen] = '/'; strcpy (tbuf + linklen, p); strcpy (workpath, tbuf); if (ABSPATH(linkbuf)) { q = result; /* Duplicating some code here... */ #if defined (__CYGWIN__) qbase = (ISALPHA((unsigned char)workpath[0]) && workpath[1] == ':') ? workpath + 3 : workpath + 1; #else qbase = workpath + 1; #endif double_slash_path = DOUBLE_SLASH (workpath); qbase += double_slash_path; for (p = workpath; p < qbase; ) *q++ = *p++; qbase = q; } else { p = workpath; q = qsave; } } } *q = '\0'; free (workpath); /* If the result starts with `//', but the original path does not, we can turn the // into /. Because of how we set `qbase', this should never be true, but it's a sanity check. */ if (DOUBLE_SLASH(result) && double_slash_path == 0) { if (result[2] == '\0') /* short-circuit for bare `//' */ result[1] = '\0'; else memmove (result, result + 1, strlen (result + 1) + 1); } return (result); } char * sh_realpath (pathname, resolved) const char *pathname; char *resolved; { char *tdir, *wd; if (pathname == 0 || *pathname == '\0') { errno = (pathname == 0) ? EINVAL : ENOENT; return ((char *)NULL); } if (ABSPATH (pathname) == 0) { wd = get_working_directory ("sh_realpath"); if (wd == 0) return ((char *)NULL); tdir = sh_makepath (wd, (char *)pathname, 0); free (wd); } else tdir = savestring (pathname); wd = sh_physpath (tdir, 0); free (tdir); if (resolved == 0) return (wd); if (wd) { strncpy (resolved, wd, PATH_MAX - 1); resolved[PATH_MAX - 1] = '\0'; free (wd); return resolved; } else { resolved[0] = '\0'; return wd; } }