perf-eh_elf/util/path.c
Linus Torvalds 16c00db4bb Merge tag 'afs-fixes-20180514' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs
Pull AFS fixes from David Howells:
 "Here's a set of patches that fix a number of bugs in the in-kernel AFS
  client, including:

   - Fix directory locking to not use individual page locks for
     directory reading/scanning but rather to use a semaphore on the
     afs_vnode struct as the directory contents must be read in a single
     blob and data from different reads must not be mixed as the entire
     contents may be shuffled about between reads.

   - Fix address list parsing to handle port specifiers correctly.

   - Only give up callback records on a server if we actually talked to
     that server (we might not be able to access a server).

   - Fix some callback handling bugs, including refcounting,
     whole-volume callbacks and when callbacks actually get broken in
     response to a CB.CallBack op.

   - Fix some server/address rotation bugs, including giving up if we
     can't probe a server; giving up if a server says it doesn't have a
     volume, but there are more servers to try.

   - Fix the decoding of fetched statuses to be OpenAFS compatible.

   - Fix the handling of server lookups in Cache Manager ops (such as
     CB.InitCallBackState3) to use a UUID if possible and to handle no
     server being found.

   - Fix a bug in server lookup where not all addresses are compared.

   - Fix the non-encryption of calls that prevents some servers from
     being accessed (this also requires an AF_RXRPC patch that has
     already gone in through the net tree).

  There's also a patch that adds tracepoints to log Cache Manager ops
  that don't find a matching server, either by UUID or by address"

* tag 'afs-fixes-20180514' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs:
  afs: Fix the non-encryption of calls
  afs: Fix CB.CallBack handling
  afs: Fix whole-volume callback handling
  afs: Fix afs_find_server search loop
  afs: Fix the handling of an unfound server in CM operations
  afs: Add a tracepoint to record callbacks from unlisted servers
  afs: Fix the handling of CB.InitCallBackState3 to find the server by UUID
  afs: Fix VNOVOL handling in address rotation
  afs: Fix AFSFetchStatus decoder to provide OpenAFS compatibility
  afs: Fix server rotation's handling of fileserver probe failure
  afs: Fix refcounting in callback registration
  afs: Fix giving up callbacks on server destruction
  afs: Fix address list parsing
  afs: Fix directory page locking
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* I'm tired of doing "vsnprintf()" etc just to open a
* file, so here's a "return static buffer with printf"
* interface for paths.
*
* It's obviously not thread-safe. Sue me. But it's quite
* useful for doing things like
*
* f = open(mkpath("%s/%s.perf", base, name), O_RDONLY);
*
* which is what it's designed for.
*/
#include "cache.h"
#include "path.h"
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <unistd.h>
static char bad_path[] = "/bad-path/";
/*
* One hack:
*/
static char *get_pathname(void)
{
static char pathname_array[4][PATH_MAX];
static int idx;
return pathname_array[3 & ++idx];
}
static char *cleanup_path(char *path)
{
/* Clean it up */
if (!memcmp(path, "./", 2)) {
path += 2;
while (*path == '/')
path++;
}
return path;
}
char *mkpath(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
unsigned len;
char *pathname = get_pathname();
va_start(args, fmt);
len = vsnprintf(pathname, PATH_MAX, fmt, args);
va_end(args);
if (len >= PATH_MAX)
return bad_path;
return cleanup_path(pathname);
}
int path__join(char *bf, size_t size, const char *path1, const char *path2)
{
return scnprintf(bf, size, "%s%s%s", path1, path1[0] ? "/" : "", path2);
}
int path__join3(char *bf, size_t size, const char *path1, const char *path2, const char *path3)
{
return scnprintf(bf, size, "%s%s%s%s%s", path1, path1[0] ? "/" : "",
path2, path2[0] ? "/" : "", path3);
}
bool is_regular_file(const char *file)
{
struct stat st;
if (stat(file, &st))
return false;
return S_ISREG(st.st_mode);
}
/* Helper function for filesystems that return a dent->d_type DT_UNKNOWN */
bool is_directory(const char *base_path, const struct dirent *dent)
{
char path[PATH_MAX];
struct stat st;
sprintf(path, "%s/%s", base_path, dent->d_name);
if (stat(path, &st))
return false;
return S_ISDIR(st.st_mode);
}