ladybird/Userland/Libraries/LibC/dirent.cpp
Andreas Kling 5d180d1f99 Everywhere: Rename ASSERT => VERIFY
(...and ASSERT_NOT_REACHED => VERIFY_NOT_REACHED)

Since all of these checks are done in release builds as well,
let's rename them to VERIFY to prevent confusion, as everyone is
used to assertions being compiled out in release.

We can introduce a new ASSERT macro that is specifically for debug
checks, but I'm doing this wholesale conversion first since we've
accumulated thousands of these already, and it's not immediately
obvious which ones are suitable for ASSERT.
2021-02-23 20:56:54 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2018-2020, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
*
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*
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#include <AK/Assertions.h>
#include <AK/StdLibExtras.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <syscall.h>
#include <unistd.h>
extern "C" {
DIR* opendir(const char* name)
{
int fd = open(name, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY);
if (fd == -1)
return nullptr;
DIR* dirp = (DIR*)malloc(sizeof(DIR));
dirp->fd = fd;
dirp->buffer = nullptr;
dirp->buffer_size = 0;
dirp->nextptr = nullptr;
return dirp;
}
int closedir(DIR* dirp)
{
if (!dirp || dirp->fd == -1)
return -EBADF;
if (dirp->buffer)
free(dirp->buffer);
int rc = close(dirp->fd);
if (rc == 0)
dirp->fd = -1;
free(dirp);
return rc;
}
struct [[gnu::packed]] sys_dirent {
ino_t ino;
u8 file_type;
size_t namelen;
char name[];
size_t total_size()
{
return sizeof(ino_t) + sizeof(u8) + sizeof(size_t) + sizeof(char) * namelen;
}
};
static void create_struct_dirent(sys_dirent* sys_ent, struct dirent* str_ent)
{
str_ent->d_ino = sys_ent->ino;
str_ent->d_type = sys_ent->file_type;
str_ent->d_off = 0;
str_ent->d_reclen = sys_ent->total_size();
for (size_t i = 0; i < sys_ent->namelen; ++i)
str_ent->d_name[i] = sys_ent->name[i];
// FIXME: I think this null termination behavior is not supposed to be here.
str_ent->d_name[sys_ent->namelen] = '\0';
}
static int allocate_dirp_buffer(DIR* dirp)
{
if (dirp->buffer) {
return 0;
}
struct stat st;
// preserve errno since this could be a reentrant call
int old_errno = errno;
int rc = fstat(dirp->fd, &st);
if (rc < 0) {
int new_errno = errno;
errno = old_errno;
return new_errno;
}
size_t size_to_allocate = max(st.st_size, static_cast<off_t>(4096));
dirp->buffer = (char*)malloc(size_to_allocate);
ssize_t nread = syscall(SC_get_dir_entries, dirp->fd, dirp->buffer, size_to_allocate);
if (nread < 0) {
// uh-oh, the syscall returned an error
free(dirp->buffer);
dirp->buffer = nullptr;
return -nread;
}
dirp->buffer_size = nread;
dirp->nextptr = dirp->buffer;
return 0;
}
dirent* readdir(DIR* dirp)
{
if (!dirp)
return nullptr;
if (dirp->fd == -1)
return nullptr;
if (int new_errno = allocate_dirp_buffer(dirp)) {
// readdir is allowed to mutate errno
errno = new_errno;
return nullptr;
}
if (dirp->nextptr >= (dirp->buffer + dirp->buffer_size))
return nullptr;
auto* sys_ent = (sys_dirent*)dirp->nextptr;
create_struct_dirent(sys_ent, &dirp->cur_ent);
dirp->nextptr += sys_ent->total_size();
return &dirp->cur_ent;
}
static bool compare_sys_struct_dirent(sys_dirent* sys_ent, struct dirent* str_ent)
{
size_t namelen = min((size_t)256, sys_ent->namelen);
// These fields are guaranteed by create_struct_dirent to be the same
return sys_ent->ino == str_ent->d_ino
&& sys_ent->file_type == str_ent->d_type
&& sys_ent->total_size() == str_ent->d_reclen
&& strncmp(sys_ent->name, str_ent->d_name, namelen) == 0;
}
int readdir_r(DIR* dirp, struct dirent* entry, struct dirent** result)
{
if (!dirp || dirp->fd == -1) {
*result = nullptr;
return EBADF;
}
if (int new_errno = allocate_dirp_buffer(dirp)) {
*result = nullptr;
return new_errno;
}
// This doesn't care about dirp state; seek until we find the entry.
// Unfortunately, we can't just compare struct dirent to sys_dirent, so
// manually compare the fields. This seems a bit risky, but could work.
auto* buffer = dirp->buffer;
auto* sys_ent = (sys_dirent*)buffer;
bool found = false;
while (!(found || buffer >= dirp->buffer + dirp->buffer_size)) {
found = compare_sys_struct_dirent(sys_ent, entry);
// Make sure if we found one, it's the one after (end of buffer or not)
buffer += sys_ent->total_size();
sys_ent = (sys_dirent*)buffer;
}
// If we found one, but hit end of buffer, then EOD
if (found && buffer >= dirp->buffer + dirp->buffer_size) {
*result = nullptr;
return 0;
}
// If we never found a match for entry in buffer, start from the beginning
else if (!found) {
buffer = dirp->buffer;
sys_ent = (sys_dirent*)buffer;
}
*result = entry;
create_struct_dirent(sys_ent, entry);
return 0;
}
int dirfd(DIR* dirp)
{
VERIFY(dirp);
return dirp->fd;
}
}