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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
stat cache code
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-2000
Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 1999-2000
Copyright (C) Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org> 2003
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 2 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, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include "includes.h"
extern BOOL case_sensitive;
/****************************************************************************
Stat cache code used in unix_convert.
*****************************************************************************/
typedef struct {
char *original_path;
char *translated_path;
size_t translated_path_length;
char names[2]; /* This is extended via malloc... */
} stat_cache_entry;
#define INIT_STAT_CACHE_SIZE 512
static hash_table stat_cache;
/**
* Add an entry into the stat cache.
*
* @param full_orig_name The original name as specified by the client
* @param orig_translated_path The name on our filesystem.
*
* @note Only the first strlen(orig_translated_path) characters are stored
* into the cache. This means that full_orig_name will be internally
* truncated.
*
*/
void stat_cache_add( const char *full_orig_name, const char *orig_translated_path)
{
stat_cache_entry *scp;
stat_cache_entry *found_scp;
char *translated_path;
size_t translated_path_length;
char *original_path;
size_t original_path_length;
hash_element *hash_elem;
if (!lp_stat_cache())
return;
/*
* Don't cache trivial valid directory entries.
*/
if((*full_orig_name == '\0') || (strcmp(full_orig_name, ".") == 0) ||
(strcmp(full_orig_name, "..") == 0))
return;
/*
* If we are in case insentive mode, we don't need to
* store names that need no translation - else, it
* would be a waste.
*/
if(case_sensitive && (strcmp(full_orig_name, orig_translated_path) == 0))
return;
/*
* Remove any trailing '/' characters from the
* translated path.
*/
translated_path = strdup(orig_translated_path);
if (!translated_path)
return;
translated_path_length = strlen(translated_path);
if(translated_path[translated_path_length-1] == '/') {
translated_path[translated_path_length-1] = '\0';
translated_path_length--;
}
original_path = strdup(full_orig_name);
if (!original_path) {
SAFE_FREE(translated_path);
return;
}
original_path_length = strlen(original_path);
if(original_path[original_path_length-1] == '/') {
original_path[original_path_length-1] = '\0';
original_path_length--;
}
if(!case_sensitive)
strupper(original_path);
if (original_path_length != translated_path_length) {
if (original_path_length < translated_path_length) {
DEBUG(0, ("OOPS - tried to store stat cache entry for werid length paths [%s] %u and [%s] %u)!\n",
original_path, original_path_length, translated_path, translated_path_length));
SAFE_FREE(original_path);
SAFE_FREE(translated_path);
return;
}
/* we only want to store the first part of original_path,
up to the length of translated_path */
original_path[translated_path_length] = '\0';
original_path_length = translated_path_length;
}
/*
* Check this name doesn't exist in the cache before we
* add it.
*/
if ((hash_elem = hash_lookup(&stat_cache, original_path))) {
found_scp = (stat_cache_entry *)(hash_elem->value);
if (strcmp((found_scp->translated_path), orig_translated_path) == 0) {
/* already in hash table */
SAFE_FREE(original_path);
SAFE_FREE(translated_path);
return;
}
/* hash collision - remove before we re-add */
hash_remove(&stat_cache, hash_elem);
}
/*
* New entry.
*/
if((scp = (stat_cache_entry *)malloc(sizeof(stat_cache_entry)
+original_path_length
+translated_path_length)) == NULL) {
DEBUG(0,("stat_cache_add: Out of memory !\n"));
SAFE_FREE(original_path);
SAFE_FREE(translated_path);
return;
}
scp->original_path = scp->names;
scp->translated_path = scp->names + original_path_length + 1;
safe_strcpy(scp->original_path, original_path, original_path_length);
safe_strcpy(scp->translated_path, translated_path, translated_path_length);
scp->translated_path_length = translated_path_length;
hash_insert(&stat_cache, (char *)scp, original_path);
SAFE_FREE(original_path);
SAFE_FREE(translated_path);
DEBUG(5,("stat_cache_add: Added entry %s -> %s\n", scp->original_path, scp->translated_path));
}
/**
* Look through the stat cache for an entry
*
* The hash-table's internals will promote it to the top if found.
*
* @param conn A connection struct to do the stat() with.
* @param name The path we are attempting to cache, modified by this routine
* to be correct as far as the cache can tell us
* @param dirpath The path as far as the stat cache told us.
* @param start A pointer into name, for where to 'start' in fixing the rest of the name up.
* @param psd A stat buffer, NOT from the cache, but just a side-effect.
*
* @return True if we translated (and did a scuccessful stat on) the entire name.
*
*/
BOOL stat_cache_lookup(connection_struct *conn, pstring name, pstring dirpath,
char **start, SMB_STRUCT_STAT *pst)
{
stat_cache_entry *scp;
pstring chk_name;
size_t namelen;
hash_element *hash_elem;
char *sp;
BOOL sizechanged = False;
unsigned int num_components = 0;
if (!lp_stat_cache())
return False;
namelen = strlen(name);
*start = name;
DO_PROFILE_INC(statcache_lookups);
/*
* Don't lookup trivial valid directory entries.
*/
if((*name == '\0') || (strcmp(name, ".") == 0) || (strcmp(name, "..") == 0)) {
DO_PROFILE_INC(statcache_misses);
return False;
}
pstrcpy(chk_name, name);
if(!case_sensitive) {
strupper( chk_name );
/*
* In some language encodings the length changes
* if we uppercase. We need to treat this differently
* below.
*/
if (strlen(chk_name) != namelen)
sizechanged = True;
}
while (1) {
hash_elem = hash_lookup(&stat_cache, chk_name);
if(hash_elem == NULL) {
/*
* Didn't find it - remove last component for next try.
*/
sp = strrchr_m(chk_name, '/');
if (sp) {
*sp = '\0';
/*
* Count the number of times we have done this,
* we'll need it when reconstructing the string.
*/
if (sizechanged)
num_components++;
} else {
/*
* We reached the end of the name - no match.
*/
DO_PROFILE_INC(statcache_misses);
return False;
}
if((*chk_name == '\0') || (strcmp(chk_name, ".") == 0)
|| (strcmp(chk_name, "..") == 0)) {
DO_PROFILE_INC(statcache_misses);
return False;
}
} else {
scp = (stat_cache_entry *)(hash_elem->value);
DO_PROFILE_INC(statcache_hits);
if(SMB_VFS_STAT(conn,scp->translated_path, pst) != 0) {
/* Discard this entry - it doesn't exist in the filesystem. */
hash_remove(&stat_cache, hash_elem);
return False;
}
if (!sizechanged) {
memcpy(name, scp->translated_path, MIN(sizeof(pstring)-1, scp->translated_path_length));
} else {
pstring last_component;
sp = strnrchr_m(name, '/', num_components);
if (!sp) {
/* Logic error. */
smb_panic("logic error in stat_cache_lookup\n");
}
pstrcpy(last_component, sp);
pstrcpy(name, scp->translated_path);
pstrcat(name, last_component);
}
/* set pointer for 'where to start' on fixing the rest of the name */
*start = &name[scp->translated_path_length];
if(**start == '/')
++*start;
pstrcpy(dirpath, scp->translated_path);
return (namelen == scp->translated_path_length);
}
}
}
/*************************************************************************** **
* Initializes or clears the stat cache.
*
* Input: none.
* Output: none.
*
* ************************************************************************** **
*/
BOOL reset_stat_cache( void )
{
static BOOL initialised;
if (!lp_stat_cache())
return True;
if (initialised) {
hash_clear(&stat_cache);
}
initialised = hash_table_init( &stat_cache, INIT_STAT_CACHE_SIZE,
(compare_function)(strcmp));
return initialised;
}
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