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200Sstevel@tonic-gate  */
210Sstevel@tonic-gate /*
22*1053Smaheshvs  * Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23*1053Smaheshvs  * Use is subject to license terms.
240Sstevel@tonic-gate  */
250Sstevel@tonic-gate 
260Sstevel@tonic-gate /*	Copyright (c) 1988 AT&T	*/
270Sstevel@tonic-gate /*	  All Rights Reserved	*/
280Sstevel@tonic-gate 
290Sstevel@tonic-gate #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
300Sstevel@tonic-gate 
310Sstevel@tonic-gate /* LINTLIBRARY */
320Sstevel@tonic-gate /*
330Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	ftw - file tree walk
340Sstevel@tonic-gate  *
350Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	int ftw (path, fn, depth)  char *path; int (*fn)(); int depth;
360Sstevel@tonic-gate  *
370Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	Given a path name, ftw starts from the file given by that path
380Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	name and visits each file and directory in the tree beneath
390Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	that file.  If a single file has multiple links within the
400Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	structure, it will be visited once for each such link.
410Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	For each object visited, fn is called with three arguments.
420Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	The first contains the path name of the object, the second
430Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	contains a pointer to a stat buffer which will usually hold
440Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	appropriate information for the object and the third will
450Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	contain an integer value giving additional information:
460Sstevel@tonic-gate  *
470Sstevel@tonic-gate  *		FTW_F	The object is a file for which stat was
480Sstevel@tonic-gate  *			successful.  It does not guarantee that the
490Sstevel@tonic-gate  *			file can actually be read.
500Sstevel@tonic-gate  *
510Sstevel@tonic-gate  *		FTW_D	The object is a directory for which stat and
520Sstevel@tonic-gate  *			open for read were both successful.
530Sstevel@tonic-gate  *
540Sstevel@tonic-gate  *		FTW_DNR	The object is a directory for which stat
550Sstevel@tonic-gate  *			succeeded, but which cannot be read.  Because
560Sstevel@tonic-gate  *			the directory cannot be read, fn will not be
570Sstevel@tonic-gate  *			called for any descendants of this directory.
580Sstevel@tonic-gate  *
590Sstevel@tonic-gate  *		FTW_NS	Stat failed on the object because of lack of
600Sstevel@tonic-gate  *			appropriate permission.  This indication will
610Sstevel@tonic-gate  *			be given, for example, for each file in a
620Sstevel@tonic-gate  *			directory with read but no execute permission.
630Sstevel@tonic-gate  *			Because stat failed, it is not possible to
640Sstevel@tonic-gate  *			determine whether this object is a file or a
650Sstevel@tonic-gate  *			directory.  The stat buffer passed to fn will
660Sstevel@tonic-gate  *			contain garbage.  Stat failure for any reason
670Sstevel@tonic-gate  *			other than lack of permission will be
680Sstevel@tonic-gate  *			considered an error and will cause ftw to stop
690Sstevel@tonic-gate  *			and return -1 to its caller.
700Sstevel@tonic-gate  *
710Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	If fn returns nonzero, ftw stops and returns the same value
720Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	to its caller.  If ftw gets into other trouble along the way,
730Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	it returns -1 and leaves an indication of the cause in errno.
740Sstevel@tonic-gate  *
750Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	The third argument to ftw does not limit the depth to which
760Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	ftw will go.  Rather, it limits the depth to which ftw will
770Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	go before it starts recycling file descriptors.  In general,
780Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	it is necessary to use a file descriptor for each level of the
790Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	tree, but they can be recycled for deep trees by saving the
800Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	position, closing, re-opening, and seeking.  It is possible
810Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	to start recycling file descriptors by sensing when we have
820Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	run out, but in general this will not be terribly useful if
830Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	fn expects to be able to open files.  We could also figure out
840Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	how many file descriptors are available and guarantee a certain
850Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	number to fn, but we would not know how many to guarantee,
860Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	and we do not want to impose the extra overhead on a caller who
870Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	knows how many are available without having to figure it out.
880Sstevel@tonic-gate  *
890Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	It is possible for ftw to die with a memory fault in the event
900Sstevel@tonic-gate  *	of a file system so deeply nested that the stack overflows.
910Sstevel@tonic-gate  */
920Sstevel@tonic-gate 
930Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/fs/ufs_inode.h>
940Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/types.h>
950Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/stat.h>
960Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <dirent.h>
970Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <errno.h>
980Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <malloc.h>
990Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <string.h>
1000Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <fcntl.h>
1010Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <unistd.h>
1020Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <ftw.h>
1030Sstevel@tonic-gate 
1040Sstevel@tonic-gate #define	NULL 0
1050Sstevel@tonic-gate 
1060Sstevel@tonic-gate static int pwdfd;
1070Sstevel@tonic-gate 
1080Sstevel@tonic-gate static int lf_xftw(
1090Sstevel@tonic-gate 	const char *,
1100Sstevel@tonic-gate 	int (*)(const char *, const struct stat64 *, int),
1110Sstevel@tonic-gate 	int,
1120Sstevel@tonic-gate 	int (*)(const char *, struct stat64 *));
1130Sstevel@tonic-gate 
114*1053Smaheshvs int
lf_lftw(const char * path,int (* fn)(const char *,const struct stat64 *,int),int depth)1150Sstevel@tonic-gate lf_lftw(
1160Sstevel@tonic-gate 	const char *path,
1170Sstevel@tonic-gate 	int (*fn)(const char *, const struct stat64 *, int),
1180Sstevel@tonic-gate 	int depth)
1190Sstevel@tonic-gate {
1200Sstevel@tonic-gate 	int rc;
1210Sstevel@tonic-gate 
1220Sstevel@tonic-gate 	if ((pwdfd = open(".", O_RDONLY)) < 0) {
1230Sstevel@tonic-gate 		return (-1);
1240Sstevel@tonic-gate 	} else {
1250Sstevel@tonic-gate 		rc = (lf_xftw(path, fn, depth, lstat64));
1260Sstevel@tonic-gate 		(void) close(pwdfd);
1270Sstevel@tonic-gate 		return (rc);
1280Sstevel@tonic-gate 	}
1290Sstevel@tonic-gate }
1300Sstevel@tonic-gate 
1310Sstevel@tonic-gate static int
1320Sstevel@tonic-gate #ifdef __STDC__
lf_xftw(const char * path,int (* fn)(const char *,const struct stat64 *,int),int depth,int (* statfn)(const char *,struct stat64 *))1330Sstevel@tonic-gate lf_xftw(
1340Sstevel@tonic-gate 	const char *path,
1350Sstevel@tonic-gate 	int (*fn)(const char *, const struct stat64 *, int),
1360Sstevel@tonic-gate 	int depth,
1370Sstevel@tonic-gate 	int (*statfn)(const char *, struct stat64 *))
1380Sstevel@tonic-gate #else
139*1053Smaheshvs lf_xftw(char *path, int (*fn)(), int depth, int (*statfn)())
1400Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif
1410Sstevel@tonic-gate {
1420Sstevel@tonic-gate 	int n;
1430Sstevel@tonic-gate 	int rc, sublen, saverr, attrfd;
1440Sstevel@tonic-gate 	DIR *dirp;
1450Sstevel@tonic-gate 	char *subpath, *component;
1460Sstevel@tonic-gate 	struct stat64 sb;
1470Sstevel@tonic-gate 	struct dirent *dp;
1480Sstevel@tonic-gate 	extern dev_t partial_dev;
1490Sstevel@tonic-gate 
1500Sstevel@tonic-gate 	/*
1510Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 * Try to get file status.
1520Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 * If unsuccessful, errno will say why.
1530Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 */
1540Sstevel@tonic-gate 	if ((*statfn)(path, &sb) < 0)
1550Sstevel@tonic-gate 		return (errno == EACCES? (*fn)(path, &sb, FTW_NS): -1);
1560Sstevel@tonic-gate 	/*
1570Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *	The stat succeeded, so we know the object exists.
1580Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *	Make sure it is not a mount point for another filesystem.
1590Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *	The following check must be made here because:
1600Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *
1610Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *		+ namefs can be mounted on anything, but a directory
1620Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *		+ all other filesystems must be mounted on a directory
1630Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 */
1640Sstevel@tonic-gate 	if (sb.st_dev != partial_dev) {
1650Sstevel@tonic-gate 		return (0);
1660Sstevel@tonic-gate 	}
1670Sstevel@tonic-gate 	/*
1680Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *	Check for presence of attributes on file
1690Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 */
1700Sstevel@tonic-gate 	if (pathconf(path, _PC_XATTR_EXISTS) == 1) {
1710Sstevel@tonic-gate 		attrfd = attropen64(path, ".", O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK);
1720Sstevel@tonic-gate 	} else {
1730Sstevel@tonic-gate 		attrfd = -1;
1740Sstevel@tonic-gate 	}
1750Sstevel@tonic-gate 	/*
1760Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *	If not a directory, call the user function and return.
1770Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 */
1780Sstevel@tonic-gate 	if ((sb.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFDIR &&
1790Sstevel@tonic-gate 	    (sb.st_mode & IFMT) != IFATTRDIR) {
1800Sstevel@tonic-gate 		rc = (*fn)(path, &sb, FTW_F);
1810Sstevel@tonic-gate 		if (rc == 0 && attrfd != -1) {
1820Sstevel@tonic-gate 			(void) fchdir(attrfd);
1830Sstevel@tonic-gate 			rc = lf_xftw(".", fn, depth-1, statfn);
1840Sstevel@tonic-gate 			(void) fchdir(pwdfd);
1850Sstevel@tonic-gate 			(void) close(attrfd);
1860Sstevel@tonic-gate 		}
1870Sstevel@tonic-gate 		return (rc);
1880Sstevel@tonic-gate 	}
1890Sstevel@tonic-gate 	/*
1900Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *	The object was a directory and not a mount point.
1910Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *
1920Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *	Open a file to read the directory
1930Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 */
1940Sstevel@tonic-gate 	dirp = opendir(path);
1950Sstevel@tonic-gate 
1960Sstevel@tonic-gate 	/*
1970Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *	Call the user function, telling it whether
1980Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *	the directory can be read.  If it can't be read
1990Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *	call the user function or indicate an error,
2000Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *	depending on the reason it couldn't be read.
2010Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 */
2020Sstevel@tonic-gate 	if (dirp == NULL)
2030Sstevel@tonic-gate 		rc = (errno == EACCES? (*fn)(path, &sb, FTW_DNR): -1);
2040Sstevel@tonic-gate 	else
2050Sstevel@tonic-gate 		rc = (*fn)(path, &sb, FTW_D);
2060Sstevel@tonic-gate 	/*
2070Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *	If the directory has attributes, process the
2080Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *	attributes before processing the directory contents.
2090Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 */
2100Sstevel@tonic-gate 	if (rc == 0 && attrfd != -1) {
2110Sstevel@tonic-gate 		(void) fchdir(attrfd);
2120Sstevel@tonic-gate 		rc = lf_xftw(".", fn, depth-1, statfn);
2130Sstevel@tonic-gate 		(void) fchdir(pwdfd);
2140Sstevel@tonic-gate 		(void) close(attrfd);
2150Sstevel@tonic-gate 	}
2160Sstevel@tonic-gate 	if (rc != 0 || dirp == NULL)
2170Sstevel@tonic-gate 		return (rc);
2180Sstevel@tonic-gate 
2190Sstevel@tonic-gate 	/* Allocate a buffer to hold generated pathnames. */
2200Sstevel@tonic-gate 	/* LINTED: the length will fit into a signed integer */
2210Sstevel@tonic-gate 	n = (int)strlen(path);
2220Sstevel@tonic-gate 	sublen = n + MAXNAMLEN + 1; /* +1 for appended / */
2230Sstevel@tonic-gate 	subpath = malloc((unsigned)(sublen+1));	/* +1 for NUL */
2240Sstevel@tonic-gate 	if (subpath == NULL) {
2250Sstevel@tonic-gate 		saverr = errno;
2260Sstevel@tonic-gate 		(void) closedir(dirp);
2270Sstevel@tonic-gate 		errno = saverr;
2280Sstevel@tonic-gate 		return (-1);
2290Sstevel@tonic-gate 	}
2300Sstevel@tonic-gate 
2310Sstevel@tonic-gate 	/* Create a prefix to which we will append component names */
2320Sstevel@tonic-gate 	(void) strcpy(subpath, path);
2330Sstevel@tonic-gate 	if (subpath[0] != '\0' && subpath[n-1] != '/')
2340Sstevel@tonic-gate 		subpath[n++] = '/';
2350Sstevel@tonic-gate 	component = &subpath[n];
2360Sstevel@tonic-gate 	/* LINTED: result will fit into a 32-bit int */
2370Sstevel@tonic-gate 	sublen -= component - subpath;
2380Sstevel@tonic-gate 
2390Sstevel@tonic-gate 	/*
2400Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *	Read the directory one component at a time.
2410Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *	We must ignore "." and "..", but other than that,
2420Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *	just create a path name and call self to check it out.
2430Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 */
2440Sstevel@tonic-gate 	while ((dp = readdir(dirp)) != NULL) {
2450Sstevel@tonic-gate 		if (strcmp(dp->d_name, ".") != 0 &&
2460Sstevel@tonic-gate 		    strcmp(dp->d_name, "..") != 0) {
2470Sstevel@tonic-gate 			long here;
2480Sstevel@tonic-gate 
2490Sstevel@tonic-gate 			/* Append component name to the working path */
2500Sstevel@tonic-gate 			(void) strncpy(component, dp->d_name, sublen);
2510Sstevel@tonic-gate 			component[sublen - 1] = '\0';
2520Sstevel@tonic-gate 
2530Sstevel@tonic-gate 			/*
2540Sstevel@tonic-gate 			 *	If we are about to exceed our depth,
2550Sstevel@tonic-gate 			 *	remember where we are and close a file.
2560Sstevel@tonic-gate 			 */
2570Sstevel@tonic-gate 			if (depth <= 1) {
2580Sstevel@tonic-gate 				here = telldir(dirp);
2590Sstevel@tonic-gate 				(void) closedir(dirp);
2600Sstevel@tonic-gate 			}
2610Sstevel@tonic-gate 
2620Sstevel@tonic-gate 			/*
2630Sstevel@tonic-gate 			 *	Do a recursive call to process the file.
2640Sstevel@tonic-gate 			 *	(watch this, sports fans)
2650Sstevel@tonic-gate 			 */
2660Sstevel@tonic-gate 			rc = lf_xftw(subpath, fn, depth-1, statfn);
2670Sstevel@tonic-gate 			if (rc != 0) {
2680Sstevel@tonic-gate 				free(subpath);
2690Sstevel@tonic-gate 				if (depth > 1)
2700Sstevel@tonic-gate 					(void) closedir(dirp);
2710Sstevel@tonic-gate 				return (rc);
2720Sstevel@tonic-gate 			}
2730Sstevel@tonic-gate 
2740Sstevel@tonic-gate 			/*
2750Sstevel@tonic-gate 			 *	If we closed the file, try to reopen it.
2760Sstevel@tonic-gate 			 */
2770Sstevel@tonic-gate 			if (depth <= 1) {
2780Sstevel@tonic-gate 				dirp = opendir(path);
2790Sstevel@tonic-gate 				if (dirp == NULL) {
2800Sstevel@tonic-gate 					free(subpath);
2810Sstevel@tonic-gate 					return (-1);
2820Sstevel@tonic-gate 				}
2830Sstevel@tonic-gate 				seekdir(dirp, here);
2840Sstevel@tonic-gate 			}
2850Sstevel@tonic-gate 		}
2860Sstevel@tonic-gate 	}
2870Sstevel@tonic-gate 
2880Sstevel@tonic-gate 	/*
2890Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *	We got out of the subdirectory loop.  The return from
2900Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 *	the final readdir is in dp.  Clean up.
2910Sstevel@tonic-gate 	 */
2920Sstevel@tonic-gate 	free(subpath);
2930Sstevel@tonic-gate 	(void) closedir(dirp);
2940Sstevel@tonic-gate 	return (0);
2950Sstevel@tonic-gate }
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