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/*
* Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*/
/* Copyright (c) 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T */
/* All Rights Reserved */
/*
* Portions of this source code were derived from Berkeley 4.3 BSD
* under license from the Regents of the University of California.
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/errno.h>
#include <st_pathname.h>
#include <sys/promif.h>
#include <sys/salib.h>
#include <sys/bootdebug.h>
/*
* Pathname utilities.
*
* In translating file names we copy each argument file
* name into a pathname structure where we operate on it.
* Each pathname structure can hold MAXPATHLEN characters
* including a terminating null, and operations here support
* fetching strings from user space, getting the next character from
* a pathname, combining two pathnames (used in symbolic
* link processing), and peeling off the first component
* of a pathname.
*/
#define dprintf if (boothowto & RB_DEBUG) printf
/*
* Setup contents of pathname structure. Warn about missing allocations.
* Structure itself is typically automatic
* variable in calling routine for convenience.
*
* NOTE: if buf is NULL, failure occurs.
*/
int
stpn_alloc(struct st_pathname *pnp)
{
if (pnp->pn_buf == NULL)
return (-1);
pnp->pn_path = (char *)pnp->pn_buf;
pnp->pn_pathlen = 0;
return (0);
}
/*
* Pull a pathname from user user or kernel space
*/
int
stpn_get(char *str, struct st_pathname *pnp)
{
if (stpn_alloc(pnp) != 0)
return (-1);
bcopy(str, pnp->pn_path, strlen(str));
pnp->pn_pathlen = strlen(str); /* don't count null byte */
return (0);
}
/*
* Set pathname to argument string.
*/
int
stpn_set(struct st_pathname *pnp, char *path)
{
pnp->pn_path = pnp->pn_buf;
pnp->pn_pathlen = strlen(pnp->pn_path); /* don't count null byte */
bcopy(pnp->pn_path, path, pnp->pn_pathlen);
return (0);
}
/*
* Combine two argument pathnames by putting
* second argument before first in first's buffer,
* and freeing second argument.
* This isn't very general: it is designed specifically
* for symbolic link processing.
*/
int
stpn_combine(struct st_pathname *pnp, struct st_pathname *sympnp)
{
if (pnp->pn_pathlen + sympnp->pn_pathlen >= MAXPATHLEN)
return (ENAMETOOLONG);
bcopy(pnp->pn_path, pnp->pn_buf + sympnp->pn_pathlen,
(uint_t)pnp->pn_pathlen);
bcopy(sympnp->pn_path, pnp->pn_buf, (uint_t)sympnp->pn_pathlen);
pnp->pn_pathlen += sympnp->pn_pathlen;
pnp->pn_buf[pnp->pn_pathlen] = '\0';
pnp->pn_path = pnp->pn_buf;
return (0);
}
/*
* Get next component off a pathname and leave in
* buffer comoponent which should have room for
* NFS_MAXNAMLEN (1024) bytes and a null terminator character.
* If PEEK is set in flags, just peek at the component,
* i.e., don't strip it out of pnp.
*/
int
stpn_getcomponent(struct st_pathname *pnp, char *component, int flags)
{
char *cp;
int l;
int n;
cp = pnp->pn_path;
l = pnp->pn_pathlen;
n = 1024;
while ((l > 0) && (*cp != '/')) {
if (--n < 0)
return (ENAMETOOLONG);
*component++ = *cp++;
--l;
}
if (!(flags & PN_PEEK)) {
pnp->pn_path = cp;
pnp->pn_pathlen = l;
}
*component = 0;
return (0);
}
/*
* skip over consecutive slashes in the pathname
*/
void
stpn_skipslash(struct st_pathname *pnp)
{
while ((pnp->pn_pathlen != 0) && (*pnp->pn_path == '/')) {
pnp->pn_path++;
pnp->pn_pathlen--;
}
}
/*
* free pathname resources. This is a nop - the user of these
* routines is responsible for allocating and freeing their memory.
*/
/*ARGSUSED*/
void
stpn_free(struct st_pathname *pnp)
{
/* nop */
dprintf("pn_free(): you shouldn't be calling pn_free()!\n");
}