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authorDongsheng Yang <yangds.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>2015-10-31 11:12:01 +0800
committerBrian Norris <computersforpeace@gmail.com>2015-11-11 14:38:40 -0800
commit7d81790ced345585b1e647ca9d0f6678e7062fa4 (patch)
tree02f61270c7a0fff7bb6b2e28f247a3d2fd6ff490 /mkfs.ubifs/devtable.c
parent344753f2aacb94d98ce238f81fc4a4b6ef6adea9 (diff)
mtd-utils: Restructure the mtd-utils source.
* There is no code modification in this commit, only moving * the files to proper place. The user tools looks a little messy as we place almost the all tools in the root directory of mtd-utils. To make it more clear, I propose to introduce the following structure for our source code. mtd-utils/ |-- lib |-- include |-- misc-utils |-- jffsX-utils |-- nand-utils |-- nor-utils |-- ubi-utils |-- ubifs-utils `-- tests Signed-off-by: Dongsheng Yang <yangds.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Norris <computersforpeace@gmail.com>
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-/*
- * Copyright (C) 2008 Nokia Corporation.
- *
- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
- * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
- * the Free Software Foundation.
- *
- * This program 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
- * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
- * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- *
- * Author: Artem Bityutskiy
- *
- * Part of the device table parsing code was taken from the mkfs.jffs2 utility.
- * The original author of that code is Erik Andersen, hence:
- * Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>
- */
-
-/*
- * This file implemented device table support. Device table entries take the
- * form of:
- * <path> <type> <mode> <uid> <gid> <major> <minor> <start> <inc> <count>
- * /dev/mem c 640 0 0 1 1 0 0 -
- *
- * Type can be one of:
- * f A regular file
- * d Directory
- * c Character special device file
- * b Block special device file
- * p Fifo (named pipe)
- *
- * Don't bother with symlinks (permissions are irrelevant), hard links (special
- * cases of regular files), or sockets (why bother).
- *
- * Regular files must exist in the target root directory. If a char, block,
- * fifo, or directory does not exist, it will be created.
- *
- * Please, refer the device_table.txt file which can be found at MTD utilities
- * for more information about what the device table is.
- */
-
-#include "mkfs.ubifs.h"
-#include "hashtable/hashtable.h"
-#include "hashtable/hashtable_itr.h"
-
-/*
- * The hash table which contains paths to files/directories/device nodes
- * referred to in the device table. For example, if the device table refers
- * "/dev/loop0", the @path_htbl will contain "/dev" element.
- */
-static struct hashtable *path_htbl;
-
-/* Hash function used for hash tables */
-static unsigned int r5_hash(void *s)
-{
- unsigned int a = 0;
- const signed char *str = s;
-
- while (*str) {
- a += *str << 4;
- a += *str >> 4;
- a *= 11;
- str++;
- }
-
- return a;
-}
-
-/*
- * Check whether 2 keys of a hash table are equivalent. The keys are path/file
- * names, so we simply use 'strcmp()'.
- */
-static int is_equivalent(void *k1, void *k2)
-{
- return !strcmp(k1, k2);
-}
-
-/**
- * separate_last - separate out the last path component
- * @buf: the path to split
- * @len: length of the @buf string
- * @path: the beginning of path is returned here
- * @name: the last path component is returned here
- *
- * This helper function separates out the the last component of the full path
- * string. For example, "/dev/loop" would be split on "/dev" and "loop". This
- * function allocates memory for @path and @name and return the result there.
- * Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of
- * failure.
- */
-static int separate_last(const char *buf, int len, char **path, char **name)
-{
- int path_len = len, name_len;
- const char *p = buf + len, *n;
-
- while (*--p != '/')
- path_len -= 1;
-
- /* Drop the final '/' unless this is the root directory */
- name_len = len - path_len;
- n = buf + path_len;
- if (path_len > 1)
- path_len -= 1;
-
- *path = malloc(path_len + 1);
- if (!*path)
- return err_msg("cannot allocate %d bytes of memory",
- path_len + 1);
- memcpy(*path, buf, path_len);
- (*path)[path_len] = '\0';
-
- *name = malloc(name_len + 1);
- if (!*name) {
- free(*path);
- return err_msg("cannot allocate %d bytes of memory",
- name_len + 1);
- }
- memcpy(*name, n, name_len + 1);
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-static int interpret_table_entry(const char *line)
-{
- char buf[1024], type, *path = NULL, *name = NULL;
- int len;
- struct path_htbl_element *ph_elt = NULL;
- struct name_htbl_element *nh_elt = NULL;
- unsigned int mode = 0755, uid = 0, gid = 0, major = 0, minor = 0;
- unsigned int start = 0, increment = 0, count = 0;
-
- if (sscanf(line, "%1023s %c %o %u %u %u %u %u %u %u",
- buf, &type, &mode, &uid, &gid, &major, &minor,
- &start, &increment, &count) < 0)
- return sys_err_msg("sscanf failed");
-
- dbg_msg(3, "name %s, type %c, mode %o, uid %u, gid %u, major %u, "
- "minor %u, start %u, inc %u, cnt %u",
- buf, type, mode, uid, gid, major, minor, start,
- increment, count);
-
- len = strnlen(buf, 1024);
- if (len == 1024)
- return err_msg("too long path");
-
- if (!strcmp(buf, "/"))
- return err_msg("device table entries require absolute paths");
- if (buf[1] == '\0')
- return err_msg("root directory cannot be created");
- if (strstr(buf, "//"))
- return err_msg("'//' cannot be used in the path");
- if (buf[len - 1] == '/')
- return err_msg("do not put '/' at the end");
-
- if (strstr(buf, "/./") || strstr(buf, "/../") ||
- !strcmp(buf + len - 2, "/.") || !strcmp(buf + len - 3, "/.."))
- return err_msg("'.' and '..' cannot be used in the path");
-
- switch (type) {
- case 'd':
- mode |= S_IFDIR;
- break;
- case 'f':
- mode |= S_IFREG;
- break;
- case 'p':
- mode |= S_IFIFO;
- break;
- case 'c':
- mode |= S_IFCHR;
- break;
- case 'b':
- mode |= S_IFBLK;
- break;
- default:
- return err_msg("unsupported file type '%c'", type);
- }
-
- if (separate_last(buf, len, &path, &name))
- return -1;
-
- /*
- * Check if this path already exist in the path hash table and add it
- * if it is not.
- */
- ph_elt = hashtable_search(path_htbl, path);
- if (!ph_elt) {
- dbg_msg(3, "inserting '%s' into path hash table", path);
- ph_elt = malloc(sizeof(struct path_htbl_element));
- if (!ph_elt) {
- err_msg("cannot allocate %zd bytes of memory",
- sizeof(struct path_htbl_element));
- goto out_free;
- }
-
- if (!hashtable_insert(path_htbl, path, ph_elt)) {
- err_msg("cannot insert into path hash table");
- goto out_free;
- }
-
- ph_elt->path = path;
- path = NULL;
- ph_elt->name_htbl = create_hashtable(128, &r5_hash,
- &is_equivalent);
- if (!ph_elt->name_htbl) {
- err_msg("cannot create name hash table");
- goto out_free;
- }
- }
-
- if (increment != 0 && count == 0)
- return err_msg("count cannot be zero if increment is non-zero");
-
- /*
- * Add the file/directory/device node (last component of the path) to
- * the name hashtable. The name hashtable resides in the corresponding
- * path hashtable element.
- */
-
- if (count == 0) {
- /* This entry does not require any iterating */
- nh_elt = malloc(sizeof(struct name_htbl_element));
- if (!nh_elt) {
- err_msg("cannot allocate %zd bytes of memory",
- sizeof(struct name_htbl_element));
- goto out_free;
- }
-
- nh_elt->mode = mode;
- nh_elt->uid = uid;
- nh_elt->gid = gid;
- nh_elt->dev = makedev(major, minor);
-
- dbg_msg(3, "inserting '%s' into name hash table (major %d, minor %d)",
- name, major(nh_elt->dev), minor(nh_elt->dev));
-
- if (hashtable_search(ph_elt->name_htbl, name))
- return err_msg("'%s' is referred twice", buf);
-
- nh_elt->name = name;
- if (!hashtable_insert(ph_elt->name_htbl, name, nh_elt)) {
- err_msg("cannot insert into name hash table");
- goto out_free;
- }
- } else {
- int i, num = start + count, len = strlen(name) + 20;
- char *nm;
-
- for (i = start; i < num; i++) {
- nh_elt = malloc(sizeof(struct name_htbl_element));
- if (!nh_elt) {
- err_msg("cannot allocate %zd bytes of memory",
- sizeof(struct name_htbl_element));
- goto out_free;
- }
-
- nh_elt->mode = mode;
- nh_elt->uid = uid;
- nh_elt->gid = gid;
- nh_elt->dev = makedev(major, minor + (i - start) * increment);
-
- nm = malloc(len);
- if (!nm) {
- err_msg("cannot allocate %d bytes of memory", len);
- goto out_free;
- }
-
- sprintf(nm, "%s%d", name, i);
- nh_elt->name = nm;
-
- dbg_msg(3, "inserting '%s' into name hash table (major %d, minor %d)",
- nm, major(nh_elt->dev), minor(nh_elt->dev));
-
- if (hashtable_search(ph_elt->name_htbl, nm)) {
- err_msg("'%s' is referred twice", buf);
- free (nm);
- goto out_free;
- }
-
- if (!hashtable_insert(ph_elt->name_htbl, nm, nh_elt)) {
- err_msg("cannot insert into name hash table");
- free (nm);
- goto out_free;
- }
- }
- free(name);
- name = NULL;
- }
-
- return 0;
-
-out_free:
- free(ph_elt);
- free(nh_elt);
- free(path);
- free(name);
- return -1;
-}
-
-/**
- * parse_devtable - parse the device table.
- * @tbl_file: device table file name
- *
- * This function parses the device table and prepare the hash table which will
- * later be used by mkfs.ubifs to create the specified files/device nodes.
- * Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of
- * failure.
- */
-int parse_devtable(const char *tbl_file)
-{
- FILE *f;
- char *line = NULL;
- struct stat st;
- size_t len;
-
- dbg_msg(1, "parsing device table file '%s'", tbl_file);
-
- path_htbl = create_hashtable(128, &r5_hash, &is_equivalent);
- if (!path_htbl)
- return err_msg("cannot create path hash table");
-
- f = fopen(tbl_file, "r");
- if (!f)
- return sys_err_msg("cannot open '%s'", tbl_file);
-
- if (fstat(fileno(f), &st) < 0) {
- sys_err_msg("cannot stat '%s'", tbl_file);
- goto out_close;
- }
-
- if (st.st_size < 10) {
- sys_err_msg("'%s' is too short", tbl_file);
- goto out_close;
- }
-
- /*
- * The general plan now is to read in one line at a time, check for
- * leading comment delimiters ('#'), then try and parse the line as a
- * device table
- */
- while (getline(&line, &len, f) != -1) {
- /* First trim off any white-space */
- len = strlen(line);
-
- /* Trim trailing white-space */
- while (len > 0 && isspace(line[len - 1]))
- line[--len] = '\0';
- /* Trim leading white-space */
- memmove(line, &line[strspn(line, " \n\r\t\v")], len);
-
- /* How long are we after trimming? */
- len = strlen(line);
-
- /* If this is not a comment line, try to interpret it */
- if (len && *line != '#') {
- if (interpret_table_entry(line)) {
- err_msg("cannot parse '%s'", line);
- goto out_close;
- }
- }
-
- free(line);
- line = NULL;
- }
-
- dbg_msg(1, "finished parsing");
- fclose(f);
- return 0;
-
-out_close:
- fclose(f);
- free_devtable_info();
- return -1;
-}
-
-/**
- * devtbl_find_path - find a path in the path hash table.
- * @path: UBIFS path to find.
- *
- * This looks up the path hash table. Returns the path hash table element
- * reference if @path was found and %NULL if not.
- */
-struct path_htbl_element *devtbl_find_path(const char *path)
-{
- if (!path_htbl)
- return NULL;
-
- return hashtable_search(path_htbl, (void *)path);
-}
-
-/**
- * devtbl_find_name - find a name in the name hash table.
- * @ph_etl: path hash table element to find at
- * @name: name to find
- *
- * This looks up the name hash table. Returns the name hash table element
- * reference if @name found and %NULL if not.
- */
-struct name_htbl_element *devtbl_find_name(struct path_htbl_element *ph_elt,
- const char *name)
-{
- if (!path_htbl)
- return NULL;
-
- return hashtable_search(ph_elt->name_htbl, (void *)name);
-}
-
-/**
- * override_attributes - override inode attributes.
- * @st: struct stat object to containing the attributes to override
- * @ph_elt: path hash table element object
- * @nh_elt: name hash table element object containing the new values
- *
- * The device table file may override attributes like UID of files. For
- * example, the device table may contain a "/dev" entry, and the UBIFS FS on
- * the host may contain "/dev" directory. In this case the attributes of the
- * "/dev" directory inode has to be as the device table specifies.
- *
- * Note, the hash element is removed by this function as well.
- */
-int override_attributes(struct stat *st, struct path_htbl_element *ph_elt,
- struct name_htbl_element *nh_elt)
-{
- if (!path_htbl)
- return 0;
-
- if (S_ISCHR(st->st_mode) || S_ISBLK(st->st_mode) ||
- S_ISFIFO(st->st_mode))
- return err_msg("%s/%s both exists at UBIFS root at host, "
- "and is referred from the device table",
- strcmp(ph_elt->path, "/") ? ph_elt->path : "",
- nh_elt->name);
-
- if ((st->st_mode & S_IFMT) != (nh_elt->mode & S_IFMT))
- return err_msg("%s/%s is referred from the device table also exists in "
- "the UBIFS root directory at host, but the file type is "
- "different", strcmp(ph_elt->path, "/") ? ph_elt->path : "",
- nh_elt->name);
-
- dbg_msg(3, "set UID %d, GID %d, mode %o for %s/%s as device table says",
- nh_elt->uid, nh_elt->gid, nh_elt->mode, ph_elt->path, nh_elt->name);
-
- st->st_uid = nh_elt->uid;
- st->st_gid = nh_elt->gid;
- st->st_mode = nh_elt->mode;
-
- hashtable_remove(ph_elt->name_htbl, (void *)nh_elt->name);
- return 0;
-}
-
-/**
- * first_name_htbl_element - return first element of the name hash table.
- * @ph_elt: the path hash table the name hash table belongs to
- * @itr: double pointer to a 'struct hashtable_itr' object where the
- * information about further iterations is stored
- *
- * This function implements name hash table iteration together with
- * 'next_name_htbl_element()'. Returns the first name hash table element or
- * %NULL if the hash table is empty.
- */
-struct name_htbl_element *
-first_name_htbl_element(struct path_htbl_element *ph_elt,
- struct hashtable_itr **itr)
-{
- if (!path_htbl || !ph_elt || hashtable_count(ph_elt->name_htbl) == 0)
- return NULL;
-
- *itr = hashtable_iterator(ph_elt->name_htbl);
- return hashtable_iterator_value(*itr);
-}
-
-/**
- * first_name_htbl_element - return next element of the name hash table.
- * @ph_elt: the path hash table the name hash table belongs to
- * @itr: double pointer to a 'struct hashtable_itr' object where the
- * information about further iterations is stored
- *
- * This function implements name hash table iteration together with
- * 'first_name_htbl_element()'. Returns the next name hash table element or
- * %NULL if there are no more elements.
- */
-struct name_htbl_element *
-next_name_htbl_element(struct path_htbl_element *ph_elt,
- struct hashtable_itr **itr)
-{
- if (!path_htbl || !ph_elt || !hashtable_iterator_advance(*itr))
- return NULL;
-
- return hashtable_iterator_value(*itr);
-}
-
-/**
- * free_devtable_info - free device table information.
- *
- * This function frees the path hash table and the name hash tables.
- */
-void free_devtable_info(void)
-{
- struct hashtable_itr *ph_itr;
- struct path_htbl_element *ph_elt;
-
- if (!path_htbl)
- return;
-
- if (hashtable_count(path_htbl) > 0) {
- ph_itr = hashtable_iterator(path_htbl);
- do {
- ph_elt = hashtable_iterator_value(ph_itr);
- /*
- * Note, since we use the same string for the key and
- * @name in the name hash table elements, we do not
- * have to iterate name hash table because @name memory
- * will be freed when freeing the key.
- */
- hashtable_destroy(ph_elt->name_htbl, 1);
- } while (hashtable_iterator_advance(ph_itr));
- }
- hashtable_destroy(path_htbl, 1);
-}