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1 /*
2  * Copyright (C) 2015 The Android Open Source Project
3  *
4  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6  * You may obtain a copy of the License at
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8  *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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15  */
16 
17 #include "android-base/file.h"
18 
19 #include <errno.h>
20 #include <fcntl.h>
21 #include <libgen.h>
22 #include <sys/stat.h>
23 #include <sys/types.h>
24 #include <unistd.h>
25 
26 #include <memory>
27 #include <mutex>
28 #include <string>
29 #include <vector>
30 
31 #include "android-base/logging.h"
32 #include "android-base/macros.h"  // For TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY on Darwin.
33 #include "android-base/unique_fd.h"
34 #include "android-base/utf8.h"
35 
36 #if defined(__APPLE__)
37 #include <mach-o/dyld.h>
38 #endif
39 #if defined(_WIN32)
40 #include <windows.h>
41 #define O_CLOEXEC O_NOINHERIT
42 #define O_NOFOLLOW 0
43 #endif
44 
45 namespace android {
46 namespace base {
47 
48 // Versions of standard library APIs that support UTF-8 strings.
49 using namespace android::base::utf8;
50 
ReadFdToString(int fd,std::string * content)51 bool ReadFdToString(int fd, std::string* content) {
52   content->clear();
53 
54   // Although original we had small files in mind, this code gets used for
55   // very large files too, where the std::string growth heuristics might not
56   // be suitable. https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=258500.
57   struct stat sb;
58   if (fstat(fd, &sb) != -1 && sb.st_size > 0) {
59     content->reserve(sb.st_size);
60   }
61 
62   char buf[BUFSIZ];
63   ssize_t n;
64   while ((n = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(read(fd, &buf[0], sizeof(buf)))) > 0) {
65     content->append(buf, n);
66   }
67   return (n == 0) ? true : false;
68 }
69 
ReadFileToString(const std::string & path,std::string * content,bool follow_symlinks)70 bool ReadFileToString(const std::string& path, std::string* content, bool follow_symlinks) {
71   content->clear();
72 
73   int flags = O_RDONLY | O_CLOEXEC | O_BINARY | (follow_symlinks ? 0 : O_NOFOLLOW);
74   android::base::unique_fd fd(TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(open(path.c_str(), flags)));
75   if (fd == -1) {
76     return false;
77   }
78   return ReadFdToString(fd, content);
79 }
80 
WriteStringToFd(const std::string & content,int fd)81 bool WriteStringToFd(const std::string& content, int fd) {
82   const char* p = content.data();
83   size_t left = content.size();
84   while (left > 0) {
85     ssize_t n = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(write(fd, p, left));
86     if (n == -1) {
87       return false;
88     }
89     p += n;
90     left -= n;
91   }
92   return true;
93 }
94 
CleanUpAfterFailedWrite(const std::string & path)95 static bool CleanUpAfterFailedWrite(const std::string& path) {
96   // Something went wrong. Let's not leave a corrupt file lying around.
97   int saved_errno = errno;
98   unlink(path.c_str());
99   errno = saved_errno;
100   return false;
101 }
102 
103 #if !defined(_WIN32)
WriteStringToFile(const std::string & content,const std::string & path,mode_t mode,uid_t owner,gid_t group,bool follow_symlinks)104 bool WriteStringToFile(const std::string& content, const std::string& path,
105                        mode_t mode, uid_t owner, gid_t group,
106                        bool follow_symlinks) {
107   int flags = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_CLOEXEC | O_BINARY |
108               (follow_symlinks ? 0 : O_NOFOLLOW);
109   android::base::unique_fd fd(TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(open(path.c_str(), flags, mode)));
110   if (fd == -1) {
111     PLOG(ERROR) << "android::WriteStringToFile open failed";
112     return false;
113   }
114 
115   // We do an explicit fchmod here because we assume that the caller really
116   // meant what they said and doesn't want the umask-influenced mode.
117   if (fchmod(fd, mode) == -1) {
118     PLOG(ERROR) << "android::WriteStringToFile fchmod failed";
119     return CleanUpAfterFailedWrite(path);
120   }
121   if (fchown(fd, owner, group) == -1) {
122     PLOG(ERROR) << "android::WriteStringToFile fchown failed";
123     return CleanUpAfterFailedWrite(path);
124   }
125   if (!WriteStringToFd(content, fd)) {
126     PLOG(ERROR) << "android::WriteStringToFile write failed";
127     return CleanUpAfterFailedWrite(path);
128   }
129   return true;
130 }
131 #endif
132 
WriteStringToFile(const std::string & content,const std::string & path,bool follow_symlinks)133 bool WriteStringToFile(const std::string& content, const std::string& path,
134                        bool follow_symlinks) {
135   int flags = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_CLOEXEC | O_BINARY |
136               (follow_symlinks ? 0 : O_NOFOLLOW);
137   android::base::unique_fd fd(TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(open(path.c_str(), flags, 0666)));
138   if (fd == -1) {
139     return false;
140   }
141   return WriteStringToFd(content, fd) || CleanUpAfterFailedWrite(path);
142 }
143 
ReadFully(int fd,void * data,size_t byte_count)144 bool ReadFully(int fd, void* data, size_t byte_count) {
145   uint8_t* p = reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(data);
146   size_t remaining = byte_count;
147   while (remaining > 0) {
148     ssize_t n = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(read(fd, p, remaining));
149     if (n <= 0) return false;
150     p += n;
151     remaining -= n;
152   }
153   return true;
154 }
155 
WriteFully(int fd,const void * data,size_t byte_count)156 bool WriteFully(int fd, const void* data, size_t byte_count) {
157   const uint8_t* p = reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t*>(data);
158   size_t remaining = byte_count;
159   while (remaining > 0) {
160     ssize_t n = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(write(fd, p, remaining));
161     if (n == -1) return false;
162     p += n;
163     remaining -= n;
164   }
165   return true;
166 }
167 
RemoveFileIfExists(const std::string & path,std::string * err)168 bool RemoveFileIfExists(const std::string& path, std::string* err) {
169   struct stat st;
170 #if defined(_WIN32)
171   //TODO: Windows version can't handle symbol link correctly.
172   int result = stat(path.c_str(), &st);
173   bool file_type_removable = (result == 0 && S_ISREG(st.st_mode));
174 #else
175   int result = lstat(path.c_str(), &st);
176   bool file_type_removable = (result == 0 && (S_ISREG(st.st_mode) || S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)));
177 #endif
178   if (result == 0) {
179     if (!file_type_removable) {
180       if (err != nullptr) {
181         *err = "is not a regular or symbol link file";
182       }
183       return false;
184     }
185     if (unlink(path.c_str()) == -1) {
186       if (err != nullptr) {
187         *err = strerror(errno);
188       }
189       return false;
190     }
191   }
192   return true;
193 }
194 
195 #if !defined(_WIN32)
Readlink(const std::string & path,std::string * result)196 bool Readlink(const std::string& path, std::string* result) {
197   result->clear();
198 
199   // Most Linux file systems (ext2 and ext4, say) limit symbolic links to
200   // 4095 bytes. Since we'll copy out into the string anyway, it doesn't
201   // waste memory to just start there. We add 1 so that we can recognize
202   // whether it actually fit (rather than being truncated to 4095).
203   std::vector<char> buf(4095 + 1);
204   while (true) {
205     ssize_t size = readlink(path.c_str(), &buf[0], buf.size());
206     // Unrecoverable error?
207     if (size == -1) return false;
208     // It fit! (If size == buf.size(), it may have been truncated.)
209     if (static_cast<size_t>(size) < buf.size()) {
210       result->assign(&buf[0], size);
211       return true;
212     }
213     // Double our buffer and try again.
214     buf.resize(buf.size() * 2);
215   }
216 }
217 #endif
218 
219 #if !defined(_WIN32)
Realpath(const std::string & path,std::string * result)220 bool Realpath(const std::string& path, std::string* result) {
221   result->clear();
222 
223   char* realpath_buf = realpath(path.c_str(), nullptr);
224   if (realpath_buf == nullptr) {
225     return false;
226   }
227   result->assign(realpath_buf);
228   free(realpath_buf);
229   return true;
230 }
231 #endif
232 
GetExecutablePath()233 std::string GetExecutablePath() {
234 #if defined(__linux__)
235   std::string path;
236   android::base::Readlink("/proc/self/exe", &path);
237   return path;
238 #elif defined(__APPLE__)
239   char path[PATH_MAX + 1];
240   uint32_t path_len = sizeof(path);
241   int rc = _NSGetExecutablePath(path, &path_len);
242   if (rc < 0) {
243     std::unique_ptr<char> path_buf(new char[path_len]);
244     _NSGetExecutablePath(path_buf.get(), &path_len);
245     return path_buf.get();
246   }
247   return path;
248 #elif defined(_WIN32)
249   char path[PATH_MAX + 1];
250   DWORD result = GetModuleFileName(NULL, path, sizeof(path) - 1);
251   if (result == 0 || result == sizeof(path) - 1) return "";
252   path[PATH_MAX - 1] = 0;
253   return path;
254 #else
255 #error unknown OS
256 #endif
257 }
258 
GetExecutableDirectory()259 std::string GetExecutableDirectory() {
260   return Dirname(GetExecutablePath());
261 }
262 
Basename(const std::string & path)263 std::string Basename(const std::string& path) {
264   // Copy path because basename may modify the string passed in.
265   std::string result(path);
266 
267 #if !defined(__BIONIC__)
268   // Use lock because basename() may write to a process global and return a
269   // pointer to that. Note that this locking strategy only works if all other
270   // callers to basename in the process also grab this same lock, but its
271   // better than nothing.  Bionic's basename returns a thread-local buffer.
272   static std::mutex& basename_lock = *new std::mutex();
273   std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(basename_lock);
274 #endif
275 
276   // Note that if std::string uses copy-on-write strings, &str[0] will cause
277   // the copy to be made, so there is no chance of us accidentally writing to
278   // the storage for 'path'.
279   char* name = basename(&result[0]);
280 
281   // In case basename returned a pointer to a process global, copy that string
282   // before leaving the lock.
283   result.assign(name);
284 
285   return result;
286 }
287 
Dirname(const std::string & path)288 std::string Dirname(const std::string& path) {
289   // Copy path because dirname may modify the string passed in.
290   std::string result(path);
291 
292 #if !defined(__BIONIC__)
293   // Use lock because dirname() may write to a process global and return a
294   // pointer to that. Note that this locking strategy only works if all other
295   // callers to dirname in the process also grab this same lock, but its
296   // better than nothing.  Bionic's dirname returns a thread-local buffer.
297   static std::mutex& dirname_lock = *new std::mutex();
298   std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(dirname_lock);
299 #endif
300 
301   // Note that if std::string uses copy-on-write strings, &str[0] will cause
302   // the copy to be made, so there is no chance of us accidentally writing to
303   // the storage for 'path'.
304   char* parent = dirname(&result[0]);
305 
306   // In case dirname returned a pointer to a process global, copy that string
307   // before leaving the lock.
308   result.assign(parent);
309 
310   return result;
311 }
312 
313 }  // namespace base
314 }  // namespace android
315