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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2005
Updated for Samba3 64-bit cleanliness (C) Jeremy Allison 2006
This program 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.
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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/*
a replacement for opendir/readdir/telldir/seekdir/closedir for BSD systems
This is needed because the existing directory handling in FreeBSD
and OpenBSD (and possibly NetBSD) doesn't correctly handle unlink()
on files in a directory where telldir() has been used. On a block
boundary it will occasionally miss a file when seekdir() is used to
return to a position previously recorded with telldir().
This also fixes a severe performance and memory usage problem with
telldir() on BSD systems. Each call to telldir() in BSD adds an
entry to a linked list, and those entries are cleaned up on
closedir(). This means with a large directory closedir() can take an
arbitrary amount of time, causing network timeouts as millions of
telldir() entries are freed
Note! This replacement code is not portable. It relies on getdents()
always leaving the file descriptor at a seek offset that is a
multiple of DIR_BUF_SIZE. If the code detects that this doesn't
happen then it will abort(). It also does not handle directories
with offsets larger than can be stored in a long,
This code is available under other free software licenses as
well. Contact the author.
*/
#include <include/includes.h>
void replace_readdir_dummy(void);
void replace_readdir_dummy(void) {}
#if defined(REPLACE_READDIR)
#if defined(PARANOID_MALLOC_CHECKER)
#ifdef malloc
#undef malloc
#endif
#endif
#define DIR_BUF_BITS 9
#define DIR_BUF_SIZE (1<<DIR_BUF_BITS)
struct dir_buf {
int fd;
int nbytes, ofs;
SMB_OFF_T seekpos;
char buf[DIR_BUF_SIZE];
};
#if defined(HAVE_EXPLICIT_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT) && defined(HAVE_OPENDIR64)
SMB_STRUCT_DIR *opendir64(const char *dname)
#else
SMB_STRUCT_DIR *opendir(const char *dname)
#endif
{
struct dir_buf *d;
d = malloc(sizeof(*d));
if (d == NULL) {
errno = ENOMEM;
return NULL;
}
#if defined(HAVE_EXPLICIT_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT) && defined(HAVE_OPEN64)
d->fd = open64(dname, O_RDONLY);
#else
d->fd = open(dname, O_RDONLY);
#endif
if (d->fd == -1) {
free(d);
return NULL;
}
d->ofs = 0;
d->seekpos = 0;
d->nbytes = 0;
return (SMB_STRUCT_DIR *)d;
}
#if defined(HAVE_EXPLICIT_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT) && defined(HAVE_READDIR64)
SMB_STRUCT_DIRENT *readdir64(SMB_STRUCT_DIR *dir)
#else
SMB_STRUCT_DIRENT *readdir(SMB_STRUCT_DIR *dir)
#endif
{
struct dir_buf *d = (struct dir_buf *)dir;
SMB_STRUCT_DIRENT *de;
if (d->ofs >= d->nbytes) {
#if defined(HAVE_EXPLICIT_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT) && defined(HAVE_LSEEK64)
d->seekpos = lseek64(d->fd, 0, SEEK_CUR);
#else
d->seekpos = lseek(d->fd, 0, SEEK_CUR);
#endif
#if defined(HAVE_EXPLICIT_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT) && defined(HAVE_GETDENTS64)
d->nbytes = getdents64(d->fd, d->buf, DIR_BUF_SIZE);
#else
d->nbytes = getdents(d->fd, d->buf, DIR_BUF_SIZE);
#endif
d->ofs = 0;
}
if (d->ofs >= d->nbytes) {
return NULL;
}
de = (SMB_STRUCT_DIRENT *)&d->buf[d->ofs];
d->ofs += de->d_reclen;
return de;
}
#if defined(HAVE_EXPLICIT_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT) && defined(HAVE_TELLDIR64)
long telldir64(SMB_STRUCT_DIR *dir)
#else
long telldir(SMB_STRUCT_DIR *dir)
#endif
{
struct dir_buf *d = (struct dir_buf *)dir;
if (d->ofs >= d->nbytes) {
#if defined(HAVE_EXPLICIT_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT) && defined(HAVE_LSEEK64)
d->seekpos = lseek64(d->fd, 0, SEEK_CUR);
#else
d->seekpos = lseek(d->fd, 0, SEEK_CUR);
#endif
d->ofs = 0;
d->nbytes = 0;
}
/* this relies on seekpos always being a multiple of
DIR_BUF_SIZE. Is that always true on BSD systems? */
if (d->seekpos & (DIR_BUF_SIZE-1)) {
abort();
}
return d->seekpos + d->ofs;
}
#if defined(HAVE_EXPLICIT_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT) && defined(HAVE_SEEKDIR64)
void seekdir64(SMB_STRUCT_DIR *dir, long ofs)
#else
void seekdir(SMB_STRUCT_DIR *dir, long ofs)
#endif
{
struct dir_buf *d = (struct dir_buf *)dir;
#if defined(HAVE_EXPLICIT_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT) && defined(HAVE_LSEEK64)
d->seekpos = lseek64(d->fd, ofs & ~(DIR_BUF_SIZE-1), SEEK_SET);
#else
d->seekpos = lseek(d->fd, ofs & ~(DIR_BUF_SIZE-1), SEEK_SET);
#endif
#if defined(HAVE_EXPLICIT_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT) && defined(HAVE_GETDENTS64)
d->nbytes = getdents64(d->fd, d->buf, DIR_BUF_SIZE);
#else
d->nbytes = getdents(d->fd, d->buf, DIR_BUF_SIZE);
#endif
d->ofs = 0;
while (d->ofs < (ofs & (DIR_BUF_SIZE-1))) {
#if defined(HAVE_EXPLICIT_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT) && defined(HAVE_READDIR64)
if (readdir64(dir) == NULL) break;
#else
if (readdir(dir) == NULL) break;
#endif
}
}
#if defined(HAVE_EXPLICIT_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT) && defined(HAVE_REWINDDIR64)
void rewinddir64(SMB_STRUCT_DIR *dir)
#else
void rewinddir(SMB_STRUCT_DIR *dir)
#endif
{
#if defined(HAVE_EXPLICIT_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT) && defined(HAVE_SEEKDIR64)
seekdir64(dir, 0);
#else
seekdir(dir, 0);
#endif
}
#if defined(HAVE_EXPLICIT_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT) && defined(HAVE_CLOSEDIR64)
int closedir64(SMB_STRUCT_DIR *dir)
#else
int closedir(SMB_STRUCT_DIR *dir)
#endif
{
struct dir_buf *d = (struct dir_buf *)dir;
int r = close(d->fd);
if (r != 0) {
return r;
}
free(d);
return 0;
}
#ifndef dirfd
/* darn, this is a macro on some systems. */
int dirfd(SMB_STRUCT_DIR *dir)
{
struct dir_buf *d = (struct dir_buf *)dir;
return d->fd;
}
#endif
#endif /* REPLACE_READDIR */
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