//===- llvm/Support/Unix/Path.cpp - Unix Path Implementation -----*- C++ -*-===// | |
// | |
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure | |
// | |
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source | |
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. | |
// | |
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | |
// | |
// This file implements the Unix specific portion of the Path class. | |
// | |
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | |
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | |
//=== WARNING: Implementation here must contain only generic UNIX code that | |
//=== is guaranteed to work on *all* UNIX variants. | |
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | |
#include "Unix.h" | |
#if HAVE_SYS_STAT_H | |
#include <sys/stat.h> | |
#endif | |
#if HAVE_FCNTL_H | |
#include <fcntl.h> | |
#endif | |
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H | |
#include <sys/mman.h> | |
#endif | |
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H | |
#include <sys/stat.h> | |
#endif | |
#if HAVE_UTIME_H | |
#include <utime.h> | |
#endif | |
#if HAVE_TIME_H | |
#include <time.h> | |
#endif | |
#if HAVE_DIRENT_H | |
# include <dirent.h> | |
# define NAMLEN(dirent) strlen((dirent)->d_name) | |
#else | |
# define dirent direct | |
# define NAMLEN(dirent) (dirent)->d_namlen | |
# if HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H | |
# include <sys/ndir.h> | |
# endif | |
# if HAVE_SYS_DIR_H | |
# include <sys/dir.h> | |
# endif | |
# if HAVE_NDIR_H | |
# include <ndir.h> | |
# endif | |
#endif | |
#if HAVE_DLFCN_H | |
#include <dlfcn.h> | |
#endif | |
#ifdef __APPLE__ | |
#include <mach-o/dyld.h> | |
#endif | |
// Put in a hack for Cygwin which falsely reports that the mkdtemp function | |
// is available when it is not. | |
#ifdef __CYGWIN__ | |
# undef HAVE_MKDTEMP | |
#endif | |
namespace { | |
inline bool lastIsSlash(const std::string& path) { | |
return !path.empty() && path[path.length() - 1] == '/'; | |
} | |
} | |
namespace llvm { | |
using namespace sys; | |
const char sys::PathSeparator = ':'; | |
StringRef Path::GetEXESuffix() { | |
return StringRef(); | |
} | |
Path::Path(StringRef p) | |
: path(p) {} | |
Path::Path(const char *StrStart, unsigned StrLen) | |
: path(StrStart, StrLen) {} | |
Path& | |
Path::operator=(StringRef that) { | |
path.assign(that.data(), that.size()); | |
return *this; | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::isValid() const { | |
// Empty paths are considered invalid here. | |
// This code doesn't check MAXPATHLEN because there's no need. Nothing in | |
// LLVM manipulates Paths with fixed-sizes arrays, and if the OS can't | |
// handle names longer than some limit, it'll report this on demand using | |
// ENAMETOLONG. | |
return !path.empty(); | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::isAbsolute(const char *NameStart, unsigned NameLen) { | |
assert(NameStart); | |
if (NameLen == 0) | |
return false; | |
return NameStart[0] == '/'; | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::isAbsolute() const { | |
if (path.empty()) | |
return false; | |
return path[0] == '/'; | |
} | |
Path | |
Path::GetRootDirectory() { | |
Path result; | |
result.set("/"); | |
return result; | |
} | |
Path | |
Path::GetTemporaryDirectory(std::string *ErrMsg) { | |
#if defined(HAVE_MKDTEMP) | |
// The best way is with mkdtemp but that's not available on many systems, | |
// Linux and FreeBSD have it. Others probably won't. | |
char pathname[] = "/tmp/llvm_XXXXXX"; | |
if (0 == mkdtemp(pathname)) { | |
MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, | |
std::string(pathname) + ": can't create temporary directory"); | |
return Path(); | |
} | |
return Path(pathname); | |
#elif defined(HAVE_MKSTEMP) | |
// If no mkdtemp is available, mkstemp can be used to create a temporary file | |
// which is then removed and created as a directory. We prefer this over | |
// mktemp because of mktemp's inherent security and threading risks. We still | |
// have a slight race condition from the time the temporary file is created to | |
// the time it is re-created as a directoy. | |
char pathname[] = "/tmp/llvm_XXXXXX"; | |
int fd = 0; | |
if (-1 == (fd = mkstemp(pathname))) { | |
MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, | |
std::string(pathname) + ": can't create temporary directory"); | |
return Path(); | |
} | |
::close(fd); | |
::unlink(pathname); // start race condition, ignore errors | |
if (-1 == ::mkdir(pathname, S_IRWXU)) { // end race condition | |
MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, | |
std::string(pathname) + ": can't create temporary directory"); | |
return Path(); | |
} | |
return Path(pathname); | |
#elif defined(HAVE_MKTEMP) | |
// If a system doesn't have mkdtemp(3) or mkstemp(3) but it does have | |
// mktemp(3) then we'll assume that system (e.g. AIX) has a reasonable | |
// implementation of mktemp(3) and doesn't follow BSD 4.3's lead of replacing | |
// the XXXXXX with the pid of the process and a letter. That leads to only | |
// twenty six temporary files that can be generated. | |
char pathname[] = "/tmp/llvm_XXXXXX"; | |
char *TmpName = ::mktemp(pathname); | |
if (TmpName == 0) { | |
MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, | |
std::string(TmpName) + ": can't create unique directory name"); | |
return Path(); | |
} | |
if (-1 == ::mkdir(TmpName, S_IRWXU)) { | |
MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, | |
std::string(TmpName) + ": can't create temporary directory"); | |
return Path(); | |
} | |
return Path(TmpName); | |
#else | |
// This is the worst case implementation. tempnam(3) leaks memory unless its | |
// on an SVID2 (or later) system. On BSD 4.3 it leaks. tmpnam(3) has thread | |
// issues. The mktemp(3) function doesn't have enough variability in the | |
// temporary name generated. So, we provide our own implementation that | |
// increments an integer from a random number seeded by the current time. This | |
// should be sufficiently unique that we don't have many collisions between | |
// processes. Generally LLVM processes don't run very long and don't use very | |
// many temporary files so this shouldn't be a big issue for LLVM. | |
static time_t num = ::time(0); | |
char pathname[MAXPATHLEN]; | |
do { | |
num++; | |
sprintf(pathname, "/tmp/llvm_%010u", unsigned(num)); | |
} while ( 0 == access(pathname, F_OK ) ); | |
if (-1 == ::mkdir(pathname, S_IRWXU)) { | |
MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, | |
std::string(pathname) + ": can't create temporary directory"); | |
return Path(); | |
} | |
return Path(pathname); | |
#endif | |
} | |
void | |
Path::GetSystemLibraryPaths(std::vector<sys::Path>& Paths) { | |
#ifdef LTDL_SHLIBPATH_VAR | |
char* env_var = getenv(LTDL_SHLIBPATH_VAR); | |
if (env_var != 0) { | |
getPathList(env_var,Paths); | |
} | |
#endif | |
// FIXME: Should this look at LD_LIBRARY_PATH too? | |
Paths.push_back(sys::Path("/usr/local/lib/")); | |
Paths.push_back(sys::Path("/usr/X11R6/lib/")); | |
Paths.push_back(sys::Path("/usr/lib/")); | |
Paths.push_back(sys::Path("/lib/")); | |
} | |
void | |
Path::GetBitcodeLibraryPaths(std::vector<sys::Path>& Paths) { | |
char * env_var = getenv("LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH"); | |
if (env_var != 0) { | |
getPathList(env_var,Paths); | |
} | |
#ifdef LLVM_LIBDIR | |
{ | |
Path tmpPath; | |
if (tmpPath.set(LLVM_LIBDIR)) | |
if (tmpPath.canRead()) | |
Paths.push_back(tmpPath); | |
} | |
#endif | |
GetSystemLibraryPaths(Paths); | |
} | |
Path | |
Path::GetLLVMDefaultConfigDir() { | |
return Path("/etc/llvm/"); | |
} | |
Path | |
Path::GetUserHomeDirectory() { | |
const char* home = getenv("HOME"); | |
Path result; | |
if (home && result.set(home)) | |
return result; | |
result.set("/"); | |
return result; | |
} | |
Path | |
Path::GetCurrentDirectory() { | |
char pathname[MAXPATHLEN]; | |
if (!getcwd(pathname, MAXPATHLEN)) { | |
assert(false && "Could not query current working directory."); | |
return Path(); | |
} | |
return Path(pathname); | |
} | |
#if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined (__NetBSD__) || \ | |
defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__minix) | |
static int | |
test_dir(char buf[PATH_MAX], char ret[PATH_MAX], | |
const char *dir, const char *bin) | |
{ | |
struct stat sb; | |
snprintf(buf, PATH_MAX, "%s/%s", dir, bin); | |
if (realpath(buf, ret) == NULL) | |
return (1); | |
if (stat(buf, &sb) != 0) | |
return (1); | |
return (0); | |
} | |
static char * | |
getprogpath(char ret[PATH_MAX], const char *bin) | |
{ | |
char *pv, *s, *t, buf[PATH_MAX]; | |
/* First approach: absolute path. */ | |
if (bin[0] == '/') { | |
if (test_dir(buf, ret, "/", bin) == 0) | |
return (ret); | |
return (NULL); | |
} | |
/* Second approach: relative path. */ | |
if (strchr(bin, '/') != NULL) { | |
if (getcwd(buf, PATH_MAX) == NULL) | |
return (NULL); | |
if (test_dir(buf, ret, buf, bin) == 0) | |
return (ret); | |
return (NULL); | |
} | |
/* Third approach: $PATH */ | |
if ((pv = getenv("PATH")) == NULL) | |
return (NULL); | |
s = pv = strdup(pv); | |
if (pv == NULL) | |
return (NULL); | |
while ((t = strsep(&s, ":")) != NULL) { | |
if (test_dir(buf, ret, t, bin) == 0) { | |
free(pv); | |
return (ret); | |
} | |
} | |
free(pv); | |
return (NULL); | |
} | |
#endif // __FreeBSD__ || __NetBSD__ | |
/// GetMainExecutable - Return the path to the main executable, given the | |
/// value of argv[0] from program startup. | |
Path Path::GetMainExecutable(const char *argv0, void *MainAddr) { | |
#if defined(__APPLE__) | |
// On OS X the executable path is saved to the stack by dyld. Reading it | |
// from there is much faster than calling dladdr, especially for large | |
// binaries with symbols. | |
char exe_path[MAXPATHLEN]; | |
uint32_t size = sizeof(exe_path); | |
if (_NSGetExecutablePath(exe_path, &size) == 0) { | |
char link_path[MAXPATHLEN]; | |
if (realpath(exe_path, link_path)) | |
return Path(link_path); | |
} | |
#elif defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined (__NetBSD__) || \ | |
defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__minix) | |
char exe_path[PATH_MAX]; | |
if (getprogpath(exe_path, argv0) != NULL) | |
return Path(exe_path); | |
#elif defined(__linux__) || defined(__CYGWIN__) | |
char exe_path[MAXPATHLEN]; | |
ssize_t len = readlink("/proc/self/exe", exe_path, sizeof(exe_path)); | |
if (len >= 0) | |
return Path(StringRef(exe_path, len)); | |
#elif defined(HAVE_DLFCN_H) | |
// Use dladdr to get executable path if available. | |
Dl_info DLInfo; | |
int err = dladdr(MainAddr, &DLInfo); | |
if (err == 0) | |
return Path(); | |
// If the filename is a symlink, we need to resolve and return the location of | |
// the actual executable. | |
char link_path[MAXPATHLEN]; | |
if (realpath(DLInfo.dli_fname, link_path)) | |
return Path(link_path); | |
#else | |
#error GetMainExecutable is not implemented on this host yet. | |
#endif | |
return Path(); | |
} | |
StringRef Path::getDirname() const { | |
return getDirnameCharSep(path, "/"); | |
} | |
StringRef | |
Path::getBasename() const { | |
// Find the last slash | |
std::string::size_type slash = path.rfind('/'); | |
if (slash == std::string::npos) | |
slash = 0; | |
else | |
slash++; | |
std::string::size_type dot = path.rfind('.'); | |
if (dot == std::string::npos || dot < slash) | |
return StringRef(path).substr(slash); | |
else | |
return StringRef(path).substr(slash, dot - slash); | |
} | |
StringRef | |
Path::getSuffix() const { | |
// Find the last slash | |
std::string::size_type slash = path.rfind('/'); | |
if (slash == std::string::npos) | |
slash = 0; | |
else | |
slash++; | |
std::string::size_type dot = path.rfind('.'); | |
if (dot == std::string::npos || dot < slash) | |
return StringRef(); | |
else | |
return StringRef(path).substr(dot + 1); | |
} | |
bool Path::getMagicNumber(std::string &Magic, unsigned len) const { | |
assert(len < 1024 && "Request for magic string too long"); | |
char Buf[1025]; | |
int fd = ::open(path.c_str(), O_RDONLY); | |
if (fd < 0) | |
return false; | |
ssize_t bytes_read = ::read(fd, Buf, len); | |
::close(fd); | |
if (ssize_t(len) != bytes_read) | |
return false; | |
Magic.assign(Buf, len); | |
return true; | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::exists() const { | |
return 0 == access(path.c_str(), F_OK ); | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::isDirectory() const { | |
struct stat buf; | |
if (0 != stat(path.c_str(), &buf)) | |
return false; | |
return ((buf.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR) ? true : false; | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::isSymLink() const { | |
struct stat buf; | |
if (0 != lstat(path.c_str(), &buf)) | |
return false; | |
return S_ISLNK(buf.st_mode); | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::canRead() const { | |
return 0 == access(path.c_str(), R_OK); | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::canWrite() const { | |
return 0 == access(path.c_str(), W_OK); | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::isRegularFile() const { | |
// Get the status so we can determine if it's a file or directory | |
struct stat buf; | |
if (0 != stat(path.c_str(), &buf)) | |
return false; | |
if (S_ISREG(buf.st_mode)) | |
return true; | |
return false; | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::canExecute() const { | |
if (0 != access(path.c_str(), R_OK | X_OK )) | |
return false; | |
struct stat buf; | |
if (0 != stat(path.c_str(), &buf)) | |
return false; | |
if (!S_ISREG(buf.st_mode)) | |
return false; | |
return true; | |
} | |
StringRef | |
Path::getLast() const { | |
// Find the last slash | |
size_t pos = path.rfind('/'); | |
// Handle the corner cases | |
if (pos == std::string::npos) | |
return path; | |
// If the last character is a slash | |
if (pos == path.length()-1) { | |
// Find the second to last slash | |
size_t pos2 = path.rfind('/', pos-1); | |
if (pos2 == std::string::npos) | |
return StringRef(path).substr(0,pos); | |
else | |
return StringRef(path).substr(pos2+1,pos-pos2-1); | |
} | |
// Return everything after the last slash | |
return StringRef(path).substr(pos+1); | |
} | |
const FileStatus * | |
PathWithStatus::getFileStatus(bool update, std::string *ErrStr) const { | |
if (!fsIsValid || update) { | |
struct stat buf; | |
if (0 != stat(path.c_str(), &buf)) { | |
MakeErrMsg(ErrStr, path + ": can't get status of file"); | |
return 0; | |
} | |
status.fileSize = buf.st_size; | |
status.modTime.fromEpochTime(buf.st_mtime); | |
status.mode = buf.st_mode; | |
status.user = buf.st_uid; | |
status.group = buf.st_gid; | |
status.uniqueID = uint64_t(buf.st_ino); | |
status.isDir = S_ISDIR(buf.st_mode); | |
status.isFile = S_ISREG(buf.st_mode); | |
fsIsValid = true; | |
} | |
return &status; | |
} | |
static bool AddPermissionBits(const Path &File, int bits) { | |
// Get the umask value from the operating system. We want to use it | |
// when changing the file's permissions. Since calling umask() sets | |
// the umask and returns its old value, we must call it a second | |
// time to reset it to the user's preference. | |
int mask = umask(0777); // The arg. to umask is arbitrary. | |
umask(mask); // Restore the umask. | |
// Get the file's current mode. | |
struct stat buf; | |
if (0 != stat(File.c_str(), &buf)) | |
return false; | |
// Change the file to have whichever permissions bits from 'bits' | |
// that the umask would not disable. | |
if ((chmod(File.c_str(), (buf.st_mode | (bits & ~mask)))) == -1) | |
return false; | |
return true; | |
} | |
bool Path::makeReadableOnDisk(std::string* ErrMsg) { | |
if (!AddPermissionBits(*this, 0444)) | |
return MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, path + ": can't make file readable"); | |
return false; | |
} | |
bool Path::makeWriteableOnDisk(std::string* ErrMsg) { | |
if (!AddPermissionBits(*this, 0222)) | |
return MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, path + ": can't make file writable"); | |
return false; | |
} | |
bool Path::makeExecutableOnDisk(std::string* ErrMsg) { | |
if (!AddPermissionBits(*this, 0111)) | |
return MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, path + ": can't make file executable"); | |
return false; | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::getDirectoryContents(std::set<Path>& result, std::string* ErrMsg) const { | |
DIR* direntries = ::opendir(path.c_str()); | |
if (direntries == 0) | |
return MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, path + ": can't open directory"); | |
std::string dirPath = path; | |
if (!lastIsSlash(dirPath)) | |
dirPath += '/'; | |
result.clear(); | |
struct dirent* de = ::readdir(direntries); | |
for ( ; de != 0; de = ::readdir(direntries)) { | |
if (de->d_name[0] != '.') { | |
Path aPath(dirPath + (const char*)de->d_name); | |
struct stat st; | |
if (0 != lstat(aPath.path.c_str(), &st)) { | |
if (S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) | |
continue; // dangling symlink -- ignore | |
return MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, | |
aPath.path + ": can't determine file object type"); | |
} | |
result.insert(aPath); | |
} | |
} | |
closedir(direntries); | |
return false; | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::set(StringRef a_path) { | |
if (a_path.empty()) | |
return false; | |
path = a_path; | |
return true; | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::appendComponent(StringRef name) { | |
if (name.empty()) | |
return false; | |
if (!lastIsSlash(path)) | |
path += '/'; | |
path += name; | |
return true; | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::eraseComponent() { | |
size_t slashpos = path.rfind('/',path.size()); | |
if (slashpos == 0 || slashpos == std::string::npos) { | |
path.erase(); | |
return true; | |
} | |
if (slashpos == path.size() - 1) | |
slashpos = path.rfind('/',slashpos-1); | |
if (slashpos == std::string::npos) { | |
path.erase(); | |
return true; | |
} | |
path.erase(slashpos); | |
return true; | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::eraseSuffix() { | |
size_t dotpos = path.rfind('.',path.size()); | |
size_t slashpos = path.rfind('/',path.size()); | |
if (dotpos != std::string::npos) { | |
if (slashpos == std::string::npos || dotpos > slashpos+1) { | |
path.erase(dotpos, path.size()-dotpos); | |
return true; | |
} | |
} | |
return false; | |
} | |
static bool createDirectoryHelper(char* beg, char* end, bool create_parents) { | |
if (access(beg, R_OK | W_OK) == 0) | |
return false; | |
if (create_parents) { | |
char* c = end; | |
for (; c != beg; --c) | |
if (*c == '/') { | |
// Recurse to handling the parent directory. | |
*c = '\0'; | |
bool x = createDirectoryHelper(beg, c, create_parents); | |
*c = '/'; | |
// Return if we encountered an error. | |
if (x) | |
return true; | |
break; | |
} | |
} | |
return mkdir(beg, S_IRWXU | S_IRWXG) != 0; | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::createDirectoryOnDisk( bool create_parents, std::string* ErrMsg ) { | |
// Get a writeable copy of the path name | |
std::string pathname(path); | |
// Null-terminate the last component | |
size_t lastchar = path.length() - 1 ; | |
if (pathname[lastchar] != '/') | |
++lastchar; | |
pathname[lastchar] = '\0'; | |
if (createDirectoryHelper(&pathname[0], &pathname[lastchar], create_parents)) | |
return MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, pathname + ": can't create directory"); | |
return false; | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::createFileOnDisk(std::string* ErrMsg) { | |
// Create the file | |
int fd = ::creat(path.c_str(), S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR); | |
if (fd < 0) | |
return MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, path + ": can't create file"); | |
::close(fd); | |
return false; | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::createTemporaryFileOnDisk(bool reuse_current, std::string* ErrMsg) { | |
// Make this into a unique file name | |
if (makeUnique( reuse_current, ErrMsg )) | |
return true; | |
// create the file | |
int fd = ::open(path.c_str(), O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, 0666); | |
if (fd < 0) | |
return MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, path + ": can't create temporary file"); | |
::close(fd); | |
return false; | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::eraseFromDisk(bool remove_contents, std::string *ErrStr) const { | |
// Get the status so we can determine if it's a file or directory. | |
struct stat buf; | |
if (0 != stat(path.c_str(), &buf)) { | |
MakeErrMsg(ErrStr, path + ": can't get status of file"); | |
return true; | |
} | |
// Note: this check catches strange situations. In all cases, LLVM should | |
// only be involved in the creation and deletion of regular files. This | |
// check ensures that what we're trying to erase is a regular file. It | |
// effectively prevents LLVM from erasing things like /dev/null, any block | |
// special file, or other things that aren't "regular" files. | |
if (S_ISREG(buf.st_mode)) { | |
if (unlink(path.c_str()) != 0) | |
return MakeErrMsg(ErrStr, path + ": can't destroy file"); | |
return false; | |
} | |
if (!S_ISDIR(buf.st_mode)) { | |
if (ErrStr) *ErrStr = "not a file or directory"; | |
return true; | |
} | |
if (remove_contents) { | |
// Recursively descend the directory to remove its contents. | |
std::string cmd = "/bin/rm -rf " + path; | |
if (system(cmd.c_str()) != 0) { | |
MakeErrMsg(ErrStr, path + ": failed to recursively remove directory."); | |
return true; | |
} | |
return false; | |
} | |
// Otherwise, try to just remove the one directory. | |
std::string pathname(path); | |
size_t lastchar = path.length() - 1; | |
if (pathname[lastchar] == '/') | |
pathname[lastchar] = '\0'; | |
else | |
pathname[lastchar+1] = '\0'; | |
if (rmdir(pathname.c_str()) != 0) | |
return MakeErrMsg(ErrStr, pathname + ": can't erase directory"); | |
return false; | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::renamePathOnDisk(const Path& newName, std::string* ErrMsg) { | |
if (0 != ::rename(path.c_str(), newName.c_str())) | |
return MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, std::string("can't rename '") + path + "' as '" + | |
newName.str() + "'"); | |
return false; | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::setStatusInfoOnDisk(const FileStatus &si, std::string *ErrStr) const { | |
struct utimbuf utb; | |
utb.actime = si.modTime.toPosixTime(); | |
utb.modtime = utb.actime; | |
if (0 != ::utime(path.c_str(),&utb)) | |
return MakeErrMsg(ErrStr, path + ": can't set file modification time"); | |
if (0 != ::chmod(path.c_str(),si.mode)) | |
return MakeErrMsg(ErrStr, path + ": can't set mode"); | |
return false; | |
} | |
bool | |
sys::CopyFile(const sys::Path &Dest, const sys::Path &Src, std::string* ErrMsg){ | |
int inFile = -1; | |
int outFile = -1; | |
inFile = ::open(Src.c_str(), O_RDONLY); | |
if (inFile == -1) | |
return MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, Src.str() + | |
": can't open source file to copy"); | |
outFile = ::open(Dest.c_str(), O_WRONLY|O_CREAT, 0666); | |
if (outFile == -1) { | |
::close(inFile); | |
return MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, Dest.str() + | |
": can't create destination file for copy"); | |
} | |
char Buffer[16*1024]; | |
while (ssize_t Amt = ::read(inFile, Buffer, 16*1024)) { | |
if (Amt == -1) { | |
if (errno != EINTR && errno != EAGAIN) { | |
::close(inFile); | |
::close(outFile); | |
return MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, Src.str()+": can't read source file"); | |
} | |
} else { | |
char *BufPtr = Buffer; | |
while (Amt) { | |
ssize_t AmtWritten = ::write(outFile, BufPtr, Amt); | |
if (AmtWritten == -1) { | |
if (errno != EINTR && errno != EAGAIN) { | |
::close(inFile); | |
::close(outFile); | |
return MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, Dest.str() + | |
": can't write destination file"); | |
} | |
} else { | |
Amt -= AmtWritten; | |
BufPtr += AmtWritten; | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
::close(inFile); | |
::close(outFile); | |
return false; | |
} | |
bool | |
Path::makeUnique(bool reuse_current, std::string* ErrMsg) { | |
bool Exists; | |
if (reuse_current && (fs::exists(path, Exists) || !Exists)) | |
return false; // File doesn't exist already, just use it! | |
// Append an XXXXXX pattern to the end of the file for use with mkstemp, | |
// mktemp or our own implementation. | |
// This uses std::vector instead of SmallVector to avoid a dependence on | |
// libSupport. And performance isn't critical here. | |
std::vector<char> Buf; | |
Buf.resize(path.size()+8); | |
char *FNBuffer = &Buf[0]; | |
path.copy(FNBuffer,path.size()); | |
bool isdir; | |
if (!fs::is_directory(path, isdir) && isdir) | |
strcpy(FNBuffer+path.size(), "/XXXXXX"); | |
else | |
strcpy(FNBuffer+path.size(), "-XXXXXX"); | |
#if defined(HAVE_MKSTEMP) | |
int TempFD; | |
if ((TempFD = mkstemp(FNBuffer)) == -1) | |
return MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, path + ": can't make unique filename"); | |
// We don't need to hold the temp file descriptor... we will trust that no one | |
// will overwrite/delete the file before we can open it again. | |
close(TempFD); | |
// Save the name | |
path = FNBuffer; | |
// By default mkstemp sets the mode to 0600, so update mode bits now. | |
AddPermissionBits (*this, 0666); | |
#elif defined(HAVE_MKTEMP) | |
// If we don't have mkstemp, use the old and obsolete mktemp function. | |
if (mktemp(FNBuffer) == 0) | |
return MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, path + ": can't make unique filename"); | |
// Save the name | |
path = FNBuffer; | |
#else | |
// Okay, looks like we have to do it all by our lonesome. | |
static unsigned FCounter = 0; | |
// Try to initialize with unique value. | |
if (FCounter == 0) FCounter = ((unsigned)getpid() & 0xFFFF) << 8; | |
char* pos = strstr(FNBuffer, "XXXXXX"); | |
do { | |
if (++FCounter > 0xFFFFFF) { | |
return MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, | |
path + ": can't make unique filename: too many files"); | |
} | |
sprintf(pos, "%06X", FCounter); | |
path = FNBuffer; | |
} while (exists()); | |
// POSSIBLE SECURITY BUG: An attacker can easily guess the name and exploit | |
// LLVM. | |
#endif | |
return false; | |
} | |
const char *Path::MapInFilePages(int FD, size_t FileSize, off_t Offset) { | |
int Flags = MAP_PRIVATE; | |
#ifdef MAP_FILE | |
Flags |= MAP_FILE; | |
#endif | |
void *BasePtr = ::mmap(0, FileSize, PROT_READ, Flags, FD, Offset); | |
if (BasePtr == MAP_FAILED) | |
return 0; | |
return (const char*)BasePtr; | |
} | |
void Path::UnMapFilePages(const char *BasePtr, size_t FileSize) { | |
::munmap((void*)BasePtr, FileSize); | |
} | |
} // end llvm namespace |