📄 namei.c
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/* * linux/fs/msdos/namei.c * * Written 1992,1993 by Werner Almesberger * Hidden files 1995 by Albert Cahalan <albert@ccs.neu.edu> <adc@coe.neu.edu> * Rewritten for constant inumbers 1999 by Al Viro */#define __NO_VERSION__#include <linux/module.h>#include <linux/sched.h>#include <linux/msdos_fs.h>#include <linux/errno.h>#include <linux/string.h>#include <asm/uaccess.h>#define MSDOS_DEBUG 0#define PRINTK(x)/* MS-DOS "device special files" */static const char *reserved_names[] = { "CON ","PRN ","NUL ","AUX ", "LPT1 ","LPT2 ","LPT3 ","LPT4 ", "COM1 ","COM2 ","COM3 ","COM4 ", NULL };/* Characters that are undesirable in an MS-DOS file name */ static char bad_chars[] = "*?<>|\"";static char bad_if_strict_pc[] = "+=,; ";static char bad_if_strict_atari[] = " "; /* GEMDOS is less restrictive */#define bad_if_strict(opts) ((opts)->atari ? bad_if_strict_atari : bad_if_strict_pc)/* Must die */void msdos_put_super(struct super_block *sb){ fat_put_super(sb);}/***** Formats an MS-DOS file name. Rejects invalid names. */static int msdos_format_name(const char *name,int len, char *res,struct fat_mount_options *opts) /* conv is relaxed/normal/strict, name is proposed name, * len is the length of the proposed name, res is the result name, * dotsOK is if hidden files get dots. */{ char *walk; const char **reserved; unsigned char c; int space; if (name[0] == '.') { /* dotfile because . and .. already done */ if (opts->dotsOK) { /* Get rid of dot - test for it elsewhere */ name++; len--; } else if (!opts->atari) return -EINVAL; } /* disallow names that _really_ start with a dot for MS-DOS, GEMDOS does * not care */ space = !opts->atari; c = 0; for (walk = res; len && walk-res < 8; walk++) { c = *name++; len--; if (opts->conversion != 'r' && strchr(bad_chars,c)) return -EINVAL; if (opts->conversion == 's' && strchr(bad_if_strict(opts),c)) return -EINVAL; if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z' && opts->conversion == 's') return -EINVAL; if (c < ' ' || c == ':' || c == '\\') return -EINVAL;/* 0xE5 is legal as a first character, but we must substitute 0x05 *//* because 0xE5 marks deleted files. Yes, DOS really does this. *//* It seems that Microsoft hacked DOS to support non-US characters *//* after the 0xE5 character was already in use to mark deleted files. */ if((res==walk) && (c==0xE5)) c=0x05; if (c == '.') break; space = (c == ' '); *walk = (!opts->nocase && c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') ? c-32 : c; } if (space) return -EINVAL; if (opts->conversion == 's' && len && c != '.') { c = *name++; len--; if (c != '.') return -EINVAL; } while (c != '.' && len--) c = *name++; if (c == '.') { while (walk-res < 8) *walk++ = ' '; while (len > 0 && walk-res < MSDOS_NAME) { c = *name++; len--; if (opts->conversion != 'r' && strchr(bad_chars,c)) return -EINVAL; if (opts->conversion == 's' && strchr(bad_if_strict(opts),c)) return -EINVAL; if (c < ' ' || c == ':' || c == '\\') return -EINVAL; if (c == '.') { if (opts->conversion == 's') return -EINVAL; break; } if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z' && opts->conversion == 's') return -EINVAL; space = c == ' '; *walk++ = (!opts->nocase && c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') ? c-32 : c; } if (space) return -EINVAL; if (opts->conversion == 's' && len) return -EINVAL; } while (walk-res < MSDOS_NAME) *walk++ = ' '; if (!opts->atari) /* GEMDOS is less stupid and has no reserved names */ for (reserved = reserved_names; *reserved; reserved++) if (!strncmp(res,*reserved,8)) return -EINVAL; return 0;}/***** Locates a directory entry. Uses unformatted name. */static int msdos_find(struct inode *dir,const char *name,int len, struct buffer_head **bh,struct msdos_dir_entry **de,int *ino){ int res; char dotsOK; char msdos_name[MSDOS_NAME]; dotsOK = MSDOS_SB(dir->i_sb)->options.dotsOK; res = msdos_format_name(name,len, msdos_name,&MSDOS_SB(dir->i_sb)->options); if (res < 0) return -ENOENT; res = fat_scan(dir,msdos_name,bh,de,ino); if (!res && dotsOK) { if (name[0]=='.') { if (!((*de)->attr & ATTR_HIDDEN)) res = -ENOENT; } else { if ((*de)->attr & ATTR_HIDDEN) res = -ENOENT; } } return res;}/* * Compute the hash for the msdos name corresponding to the dentry. * Note: if the name is invalid, we leave the hash code unchanged so * that the existing dentry can be used. The msdos fs routines will * return ENOENT or EINVAL as appropriate. */static int msdos_hash(struct dentry *dentry, struct qstr *qstr){ struct fat_mount_options *options = & (MSDOS_SB(dentry->d_sb)->options); int error; char msdos_name[MSDOS_NAME]; error = msdos_format_name(qstr->name, qstr->len, msdos_name, options); if (!error) qstr->hash = full_name_hash(msdos_name, MSDOS_NAME); return 0;}/* * Compare two msdos names. If either of the names are invalid, * we fall back to doing the standard name comparison. */static int msdos_cmp(struct dentry *dentry, struct qstr *a, struct qstr *b){ struct fat_mount_options *options = & (MSDOS_SB(dentry->d_sb)->options); int error; char a_msdos_name[MSDOS_NAME], b_msdos_name[MSDOS_NAME]; error = msdos_format_name(a->name, a->len, a_msdos_name, options); if (error) goto old_compare; error = msdos_format_name(b->name, b->len, b_msdos_name, options); if (error) goto old_compare; error = memcmp(a_msdos_name, b_msdos_name, MSDOS_NAME);out: return error;old_compare: error = 1; if (a->len == b->len) error = memcmp(a->name, b->name, a->len); goto out;}static struct dentry_operations msdos_dentry_operations = { d_hash: msdos_hash, d_compare: msdos_cmp,};/* * AV. Wrappers for FAT sb operations. Is it wise? *//***** Get inode using directory and name */struct dentry *msdos_lookup(struct inode *dir,struct dentry *dentry){ struct super_block *sb = dir->i_sb; struct inode *inode = NULL; struct msdos_dir_entry *de; struct buffer_head *bh = NULL; int ino,res; PRINTK (("msdos_lookup\n")); dentry->d_op = &msdos_dentry_operations; res = msdos_find(dir, dentry->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.len, &bh, &de, &ino); if (res == -ENOENT) goto add; if (res < 0) goto out; inode = fat_build_inode(sb, de, ino, &res); if (res) goto out;add: d_add(dentry, inode); res = 0;out: if (bh) fat_brelse(sb, bh); return ERR_PTR(res);}/***** Creates a directory entry (name is already formatted). */static int msdos_add_entry(struct inode *dir, const char *name, struct buffer_head **bh, struct msdos_dir_entry **de, int *ino, int is_dir, int is_hid){ struct super_block *sb = dir->i_sb; int res; if ((res = fat_add_entries(dir, 1, bh, de, ino))<0) return res; /* * XXX all times should be set by caller upon successful completion. */ dir->i_ctime = dir->i_mtime = CURRENT_TIME; mark_inode_dirty(dir); memcpy((*de)->name,name,MSDOS_NAME); (*de)->attr = is_dir ? ATTR_DIR : ATTR_ARCH; if (is_hid) (*de)->attr |= ATTR_HIDDEN; (*de)->start = 0; (*de)->starthi = 0; fat_date_unix2dos(dir->i_mtime,&(*de)->time,&(*de)->date); (*de)->size = 0; fat_mark_buffer_dirty(sb, *bh); return 0;}/* * AV. Huh??? It's exported. Oughtta check usage. *//***** Create a file */int msdos_create(struct inode *dir,struct dentry *dentry,int mode){ struct super_block *sb = dir->i_sb; struct buffer_head *bh; struct msdos_dir_entry *de; struct inode *inode; int ino,res,is_hid; char msdos_name[MSDOS_NAME]; res = msdos_format_name(dentry->d_name.name,dentry->d_name.len, msdos_name, &MSDOS_SB(sb)->options); if (res < 0) return res; is_hid = (dentry->d_name.name[0]=='.') && (msdos_name[0]!='.'); /* Have to do it due to foo vs. .foo conflicts */ if (fat_scan(dir,msdos_name,&bh,&de,&ino) >= 0) { fat_brelse(sb, bh); return -EINVAL; } inode = NULL; res = msdos_add_entry(dir, msdos_name, &bh, &de, &ino, 0, is_hid); if (res) return res; inode = fat_build_inode(dir->i_sb, de, ino, &res);
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