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1 /*
2  * util.c --- utilities for the debugfs program
3  *
4  * Copyright (C) 1993, 1994 Theodore Ts'o.  This file may be
5  * redistributed under the terms of the GNU Public License.
6  *
7  */
8 
9 #define _XOPEN_SOURCE /* needed for strptime */
10 
11 #include <stdio.h>
12 #include <unistd.h>
13 #include <stdlib.h>
14 #include <ctype.h>
15 #include <string.h>
16 #include <time.h>
17 #include <signal.h>
18 #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H
19 #include <getopt.h>
20 #else
21 extern int optind;
22 extern char *optarg;
23 #endif
24 #ifdef HAVE_OPTRESET
25 extern int optreset;		/* defined by BSD, but not others */
26 #endif
27 
28 #include "debugfs.h"
29 
30 /*
31  * This function resets the libc getopt() function, which keeps
32  * internal state.  Bad design!  Stupid libc API designers!  No
33  * biscuit!
34  *
35  * BSD-derived getopt() functions require that optind be reset to 1 in
36  * order to reset getopt() state.  This used to be generally accepted
37  * way of resetting getopt().  However, glibc's getopt()
38  * has additional getopt() state beyond optind, and requires that
39  * optind be set zero to reset its state.  So the unfortunate state of
40  * affairs is that BSD-derived versions of getopt() misbehave if
41  * optind is set to 0 in order to reset getopt(), and glibc's getopt()
42  * will core dump if optind is set 1 in order to reset getopt().
43  *
44  * More modern versions of BSD require that optreset be set to 1 in
45  * order to reset getopt().   Sigh.  Standards, anyone?
46  *
47  * We hide the hair here.
48  */
reset_getopt(void)49 void reset_getopt(void)
50 {
51 #if defined(__GLIBC__) || defined(__linux__)
52 	optind = 0;
53 #else
54 	optind = 1;
55 #endif
56 #ifdef HAVE_OPTRESET
57 	optreset = 1;		/* Makes BSD getopt happy */
58 #endif
59 }
60 
61 static const char *pager_search_list[] = { "pager", "more", "less", 0 };
62 static const char *pager_dir_list[] = { "/usr/bin", "/bin", 0 };
63 
find_pager(char * buf)64 static const char *find_pager(char *buf)
65 {
66 	const char **i, **j;
67 
68 	for (i = pager_search_list; *i; i++) {
69 		for (j = pager_dir_list; *j; j++) {
70 			sprintf(buf, "%s/%s", *j, *i);
71 			if (access(buf, X_OK) == 0)
72 				return(buf);
73 		}
74 	}
75 	return 0;
76 }
77 
open_pager(void)78 FILE *open_pager(void)
79 {
80 	FILE *outfile = 0;
81 	const char *pager = getenv("DEBUGFS_PAGER");
82 	char buf[80];
83 
84 	signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
85 	if (!pager)
86 		pager = getenv("PAGER");
87 	if (!pager)
88 		pager = find_pager(buf);
89 	if (!pager ||
90 	    (strcmp(pager, "__none__") == 0) ||
91 	    ((outfile = popen(pager, "w")) == 0))
92 		return stdout;
93 	return outfile;
94 }
95 
close_pager(FILE * stream)96 void close_pager(FILE *stream)
97 {
98 	if (stream && stream != stdout) pclose(stream);
99 }
100 
101 /*
102  * This routine is used whenever a command needs to turn a string into
103  * an inode.
104  */
string_to_inode(char * str)105 ext2_ino_t string_to_inode(char *str)
106 {
107 	ext2_ino_t	ino;
108 	int		len = strlen(str);
109 	char		*end;
110 	int		retval;
111 
112 	/*
113 	 * If the string is of the form <ino>, then treat it as an
114 	 * inode number.
115 	 */
116 	if ((len > 2) && (str[0] == '<') && (str[len-1] == '>')) {
117 		ino = strtoul(str+1, &end, 0);
118 		if (*end=='>')
119 			return ino;
120 	}
121 
122 	retval = ext2fs_namei(current_fs, root, cwd, str, &ino);
123 	if (retval) {
124 		com_err(str, retval, "");
125 		return 0;
126 	}
127 	return ino;
128 }
129 
130 /*
131  * This routine returns 1 if the filesystem is not open, and prints an
132  * error message to that effect.
133  */
check_fs_open(char * name)134 int check_fs_open(char *name)
135 {
136 	if (!current_fs) {
137 		com_err(name, 0, "Filesystem not open");
138 		return 1;
139 	}
140 	return 0;
141 }
142 
143 /*
144  * This routine returns 1 if a filesystem is open, and prints an
145  * error message to that effect.
146  */
check_fs_not_open(char * name)147 int check_fs_not_open(char *name)
148 {
149 	if (current_fs) {
150 		com_err(name, 0,
151 			"Filesystem %s is still open.  Close it first.\n",
152 			current_fs->device_name);
153 		return 1;
154 	}
155 	return 0;
156 }
157 
158 /*
159  * This routine returns 1 if a filesystem is not opened read/write,
160  * and prints an error message to that effect.
161  */
check_fs_read_write(char * name)162 int check_fs_read_write(char *name)
163 {
164 	if (!(current_fs->flags & EXT2_FLAG_RW)) {
165 		com_err(name, 0, "Filesystem opened read/only");
166 		return 1;
167 	}
168 	return 0;
169 }
170 
171 /*
172  * This routine returns 1 if a filesystem is doesn't have its inode
173  * and block bitmaps loaded, and prints an error message to that
174  * effect.
175  */
check_fs_bitmaps(char * name)176 int check_fs_bitmaps(char *name)
177 {
178 	if (!current_fs->block_map || !current_fs->inode_map) {
179 		com_err(name, 0, "Filesystem bitmaps not loaded");
180 		return 1;
181 	}
182 	return 0;
183 }
184 
185 /*
186  * This function takes a __u32 time value and converts it to a string,
187  * using ctime
188  */
time_to_string(__u32 cl)189 char *time_to_string(__u32 cl)
190 {
191 	static int	do_gmt = -1;
192 	time_t		t = (time_t) cl;
193 	char *		tz;
194 
195 	if (do_gmt == -1) {
196 		/* The diet libc doesn't respect the TZ environemnt variable */
197 		tz = getenv("TZ");
198 		if (!tz)
199 			tz = "";
200 		do_gmt = !strcmp(tz, "GMT");
201 	}
202 
203 	return asctime((do_gmt) ? gmtime(&t) : localtime(&t));
204 }
205 
206 /*
207  * Parse a string as a time.  Return ((time_t)-1) if the string
208  * doesn't appear to be a sane time.
209  */
string_to_time(const char * arg)210 extern time_t string_to_time(const char *arg)
211 {
212 	struct	tm	ts;
213 	time_t		ret;
214 	char *tmp;
215 
216 	if (strcmp(arg, "now") == 0) {
217 		return time(0);
218 	}
219 	memset(&ts, 0, sizeof(ts));
220 #ifdef HAVE_STRPTIME
221 	strptime(arg, "%Y%m%d%H%M%S", &ts);
222 #else
223 	sscanf(arg, "%4d%2d%2d%2d%2d%2d", &ts.tm_year, &ts.tm_mon,
224 	       &ts.tm_mday, &ts.tm_hour, &ts.tm_min, &ts.tm_sec);
225 	ts.tm_year -= 1900;
226 	ts.tm_mon -= 1;
227 	if (ts.tm_year < 0 || ts.tm_mon < 0 || ts.tm_mon > 11 ||
228 	    ts.tm_mday < 0 || ts.tm_mday > 31 || ts.tm_hour > 23 ||
229 	    ts.tm_min > 59 || ts.tm_sec > 61)
230 		ts.tm_mday = 0;
231 #endif
232 	ret = mktime(&ts);
233 	if (ts.tm_mday == 0 || ret == ((time_t) -1)) {
234 		/* Try it as an integer... */
235 		ret = strtoul(arg, &tmp, 0);
236 		if (*tmp)
237 			return ((time_t) -1);
238 	}
239 	return ret;
240 }
241 
242 /*
243  * This function will convert a string to an unsigned long, printing
244  * an error message if it fails, and returning success or failure in err.
245  */
parse_ulong(const char * str,const char * cmd,const char * descr,int * err)246 unsigned long parse_ulong(const char *str, const char *cmd,
247 			  const char *descr, int *err)
248 {
249 	char		*tmp;
250 	unsigned long	ret;
251 
252 	ret = strtoul(str, &tmp, 0);
253 	if (*tmp == 0) {
254 		if (err)
255 			*err = 0;
256 		return ret;
257 	}
258 	com_err(cmd, 0, "Bad %s - %s", descr, str);
259 	if (err)
260 		*err = 1;
261 	else
262 		exit(1);
263 	return 0;
264 }
265 
266 /*
267  * This function will convert a string to a block number.  It returns
268  * 0 on success, 1 on failure.
269  */
strtoblk(const char * cmd,const char * str,blk_t * ret)270 int strtoblk(const char *cmd, const char *str, blk_t *ret)
271 {
272 	blk_t	blk;
273 	int	err;
274 
275 	blk = parse_ulong(str, cmd, "block number", &err);
276 	*ret = blk;
277 	if (err == 0 && blk == 0) {
278 		com_err(cmd, 0, "Invalid block number 0");
279 		err = 1;
280 	}
281 	return err;
282 }
283 
284 /*
285  * This is a common helper function used by the command processing
286  * routines
287  */
common_args_process(int argc,char * argv[],int min_argc,int max_argc,const char * cmd,const char * usage,int flags)288 int common_args_process(int argc, char *argv[], int min_argc, int max_argc,
289 			const char *cmd, const char *usage, int flags)
290 {
291 	if (argc < min_argc || argc > max_argc) {
292 		com_err(argv[0], 0, "Usage: %s %s", cmd, usage);
293 		return 1;
294 	}
295 	if (flags & CHECK_FS_NOTOPEN) {
296 		if (check_fs_not_open(argv[0]))
297 			return 1;
298 	} else {
299 		if (check_fs_open(argv[0]))
300 			return 1;
301 	}
302 	if ((flags & CHECK_FS_RW) && check_fs_read_write(argv[0]))
303 		return 1;
304 	if ((flags & CHECK_FS_BITMAPS) && check_fs_bitmaps(argv[0]))
305 		return 1;
306 	return 0;
307 }
308 
309 /*
310  * This is a helper function used by do_stat, do_freei, do_seti, and
311  * do_testi, etc.  Basically, any command which takes a single
312  * argument which is a file/inode number specifier.
313  */
common_inode_args_process(int argc,char * argv[],ext2_ino_t * inode,int flags)314 int common_inode_args_process(int argc, char *argv[],
315 			      ext2_ino_t *inode, int flags)
316 {
317 	if (common_args_process(argc, argv, 2, 2, argv[0], "<file>", flags))
318 		return 1;
319 
320 	*inode = string_to_inode(argv[1]);
321 	if (!*inode)
322 		return 1;
323 	return 0;
324 }
325 
326 /*
327  * This is a helper function used by do_freeb, do_setb, and do_testb
328  */
common_block_args_process(int argc,char * argv[],blk_t * block,blk_t * count)329 int common_block_args_process(int argc, char *argv[],
330 			      blk_t *block, blk_t *count)
331 {
332 	int	err;
333 
334 	if (common_args_process(argc, argv, 2, 3, argv[0],
335 				"<block> [count]", CHECK_FS_BITMAPS))
336 		return 1;
337 
338 	if (strtoblk(argv[0], argv[1], block))
339 		return 1;
340 	if (argc > 2) {
341 		*count = parse_ulong(argv[2], argv[0], "count", &err);
342 		if (err)
343 			return 1;
344 	}
345 	return 0;
346 }
347 
debugfs_read_inode_full(ext2_ino_t ino,struct ext2_inode * inode,const char * cmd,int bufsize)348 int debugfs_read_inode_full(ext2_ino_t ino, struct ext2_inode * inode,
349 			const char *cmd, int bufsize)
350 {
351 	int retval;
352 
353 	retval = ext2fs_read_inode_full(current_fs, ino, inode, bufsize);
354 	if (retval) {
355 		com_err(cmd, retval, "while reading inode %u", ino);
356 		return 1;
357 	}
358 	return 0;
359 }
360 
debugfs_read_inode(ext2_ino_t ino,struct ext2_inode * inode,const char * cmd)361 int debugfs_read_inode(ext2_ino_t ino, struct ext2_inode * inode,
362 			const char *cmd)
363 {
364 	int retval;
365 
366 	retval = ext2fs_read_inode(current_fs, ino, inode);
367 	if (retval) {
368 		com_err(cmd, retval, "while reading inode %u", ino);
369 		return 1;
370 	}
371 	return 0;
372 }
373 
debugfs_write_inode(ext2_ino_t ino,struct ext2_inode * inode,const char * cmd)374 int debugfs_write_inode(ext2_ino_t ino, struct ext2_inode * inode,
375 			const char *cmd)
376 {
377 	int retval;
378 
379 	retval = ext2fs_write_inode(current_fs, ino, inode);
380 	if (retval) {
381 		com_err(cmd, retval, "while writing inode %u", ino);
382 		return 1;
383 	}
384 	return 0;
385 }
386 
debugfs_write_new_inode(ext2_ino_t ino,struct ext2_inode * inode,const char * cmd)387 int debugfs_write_new_inode(ext2_ino_t ino, struct ext2_inode * inode,
388 			    const char *cmd)
389 {
390 	int retval;
391 
392 	retval = ext2fs_write_new_inode(current_fs, ino, inode);
393 	if (retval) {
394 		com_err(cmd, retval, "while creating inode %u", ino);
395 		return 1;
396 	}
397 	return 0;
398 }
399