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authorLennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>2016-11-25 18:59:39 +0100
committerLennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>2016-12-01 00:25:51 +0100
commitfc4b68e557307b04d42bcef3181fef00b7558177 (patch)
treea519f35aaa0bf72b04fbdc64391e120e78ae5583 /src/basic/fs-util.c
parent4da92e58570a8a864eb031ae372fc4a611e7faf1 (diff)
fs-util: add chase_symlinks_prefix() and extend comments
chase_symlinks() currently expects a fully qualified, absolute path, relative to the host's root as first argument. Which is useful in many ways, and similar to the paths unlink(), rename(), open(), … expect. Sometimes it's however useful to first prefix the specified path with the specified root directory. Add a new call chase_symlinks_prefix() for this, that is a simple wrapper.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/basic/fs-util.c')
-rw-r--r--src/basic/fs-util.c25
1 files changed, 22 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/src/basic/fs-util.c b/src/basic/fs-util.c
index dede7cd224..30e1b2a674 100644
--- a/src/basic/fs-util.c
+++ b/src/basic/fs-util.c
@@ -610,15 +610,24 @@ int chase_symlinks(const char *path, const char *_root, char **ret) {
/* This is a lot like canonicalize_file_name(), but takes an additional "root" parameter, that allows following
* symlinks relative to a root directory, instead of the root of the host.
*
- * Note that "root" matters only if we encounter an absolute symlink, it's unused otherwise. Most importantly
- * this means the path parameter passed in is not prefixed by it.
+ * Note that "root" primarily matters if we encounter an absolute symlink. It is also used when following
+ * relative symlinks to ensure they cannot be used to "escape" the root directory. (For cases where this is
+ * attempted -EINVAL is returned.). The path parameter passed shall *not* be prefixed by it.
*
* Algorithmically this operates on two path buffers: "done" are the components of the path we already
* processed and resolved symlinks, "." and ".." of. "todo" are the components of the path we still need to
* process. On each iteration, we move one component from "todo" to "done", processing it's special meaning
* each time. The "todo" path always starts with at least one slash, the "done" path always ends in no
* slash. We always keep an O_PATH fd to the component we are currently processing, thus keeping lookup races
- * at a minimum. */
+ * at a minimum.
+ *
+ * Suggested usage: whenever you want to canonicalize a path, use this function. Pass the absolute path you got
+ * as-is: fully qualified and relative to your host's root. Optionally, specify the root parameter to tell this
+ * function what to do when encountering a symlink with an absolute path as directory: prefix it by the
+ * specified path.
+ *
+ * Note: there's also chase_symlinks_prefix() (see below), which as first step prefixes the passed path by the
+ * passed root. */
r = path_make_absolute_cwd(path, &buffer);
if (r < 0)
@@ -780,3 +789,13 @@ int chase_symlinks(const char *path, const char *_root, char **ret) {
return 0;
}
+
+int chase_symlinks_prefix(const char *path, const char *root, char **ret) {
+ const char *t;
+
+ /* Same as chase_symlinks(), but prefixes 'path' by 'root' first. */
+
+ t = prefix_roota(root, path);
+
+ return chase_symlinks(t, root, ret);
+}