/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */ #pragma once #include #include #include "errno-list.h" #include "stat-util.h" #include "macro.h" typedef enum RecurseDirEvent { RECURSE_DIR_ENTER, /* only for dir inodes */ RECURSE_DIR_LEAVE, /* only for dir inodes */ RECURSE_DIR_ENTRY, /* only for non-dir inodes */ RECURSE_DIR_SKIP_MOUNT, /* only for dir inodes: when we don't descent into submounts */ RECURSE_DIR_SKIP_DEPTH, /* only for dir inodes: when we reached the max depth */ /* If we hit an error opening/stating an entry, then we'll fire a * 'RECURSE_DIR_SKIP_{OPEN_DIR|OPEN_INODE|STAT_INODE}_ERROR_BASE + errno' event. In this case 'de' * will be valid, but the statx data NULL and the inode fd -1. */ RECURSE_DIR_SKIP_OPEN_DIR_ERROR_BASE, RECURSE_DIR_SKIP_OPEN_DIR_ERROR_MAX = RECURSE_DIR_SKIP_OPEN_DIR_ERROR_BASE + ERRNO_MAX, RECURSE_DIR_SKIP_OPEN_INODE_ERROR_BASE, RECURSE_DIR_SKIP_OPEN_INODE_ERROR_MAX = RECURSE_DIR_SKIP_OPEN_INODE_ERROR_BASE + ERRNO_MAX, RECURSE_DIR_SKIP_STAT_INODE_ERROR_BASE, RECURSE_DIR_SKIP_STAT_INODE_ERROR_MAX = RECURSE_DIR_SKIP_STAT_INODE_ERROR_BASE + ERRNO_MAX, _RECURSE_DIR_EVENT_MAX, _RECURSE_DIR_EVENT_INVALID = -EINVAL, } RecurseDirEvent; #define RECURSE_DIR_CONTINUE 0 #define RECURSE_DIR_LEAVE_DIRECTORY INT_MIN #define RECURSE_DIR_SKIP_ENTRY (INT_MIN+1) /* Make sure that the negative errno range and these two special returns don't overlap */ assert_cc(RECURSE_DIR_LEAVE_DIRECTORY < -ERRNO_MAX); assert_cc(RECURSE_DIR_SKIP_ENTRY < -ERRNO_MAX); /* Prototype for the callback function that is called whenever we enter or leave a dir inode, or find another dir entry. Return values are: * * RECURSE_DIR_CONTINUE (i.e. 0) → continue with next entry * RECURSE_DIR_LEAVE_DIRECTORY → leave current directory immediately, don't process further siblings * RECURSE_DIR_SKIP_ENTRY → skip this entry otherwise (only makes sense on RECURSE_DIR_ENTER) * others → terminate iteration entirely, return the specified value (idea is that * < 0 indicates errors and > 0 indicates various forms of success) */ typedef int (*recurse_dir_func_t)( RecurseDirEvent event, const char *path, /* Full non-normalized path, i.e. the path specified during recurise_dir() with what we found appended */ int dir_fd, /* fd of the current dir */ int inode_fd, /* fd of the current entry in the current dir (O_DIRECTORY if directory, and O_PATH otherwise, but only if RECURSE_DIR_INODE_FD was set) */ const struct dirent *de, /* directory entry (always valid) */ const struct statx *sx, /* statx data (only if statx_mask was non-zero) */ void *userdata); typedef enum RecurseDirFlags { /* Interpreted by readdir_all() */ RECURSE_DIR_SORT = 1 << 0, /* sort file directory entries before processing them */ RECURSE_DIR_IGNORE_DOT = 1 << 1, /* ignore all dot files ("." and ".." are always ignored) */ /* Interpreted by recurse_dir() */ RECURSE_DIR_ENSURE_TYPE = 1 << 2, /* guarantees that 'd_type' field of 'de' is not DT_UNKNOWN */ RECURSE_DIR_SAME_MOUNT = 1 << 3, /* skips over subdirectories that are submounts */ RECURSE_DIR_INODE_FD = 1 << 4, /* passes an opened inode fd (O_DIRECTORY fd in case of dirs, O_PATH otherwise) */ } RecurseDirFlags; typedef struct DirectoryEntries { size_t n_entries; struct dirent** entries; size_t buffer_size; struct dirent buffer[]; } DirectoryEntries; int readdir_all(int dir_fd, RecurseDirFlags flags, DirectoryEntries **ret); int recurse_dir(int dir_fd, const char *path, unsigned statx_mask, unsigned n_depth_max, RecurseDirFlags flags, recurse_dir_func_t func, void *userdata); int recurse_dir_at(int atfd, const char *path, unsigned statx_mask, unsigned n_depth_max, RecurseDirFlags flags, recurse_dir_func_t func, void *userdata);