/* Open a descriptor to a file. | |
Copyright (C) 2007-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as | |
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the | |
License, or (at your option) any later version. | |
This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. | |
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License | |
along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ | |
/* Written by Bruno Haible <[email protected]>, 2007. */ | |
/* If the user's config.h happens to include <fcntl.h>, let it include only | |
the system's <fcntl.h> here, so that orig_open doesn't recurse to | |
rpl_open. */ | |
/* Get the original definition of open. It might be defined as a macro. */ | |
static int | |
orig_open (const char *filename, int flags, mode_t mode) | |
{ | |
return _open (filename, flags, mode); | |
return open (filename, flags, mode); | |
} | |
/* Specification. */ | |
/* Write "fcntl.h" here, not <fcntl.h>, otherwise OSF/1 5.1 DTK cc eliminates | |
this include because of the preliminary #include <fcntl.h> above. */ | |
int | |
open (const char *filename, int flags, ...) | |
{ | |
/* 0 = unknown, 1 = yes, -1 = no. */ | |
int have_cloexec = -1; | |
static int have_cloexec; | |
mode_t mode; | |
int fd; | |
mode = 0; | |
if (flags & O_CREAT) | |
{ | |
va_list arg; | |
va_start (arg, flags); | |
/* We have to use PROMOTED_MODE_T instead of mode_t, otherwise GCC 4 | |
creates crashing code when 'mode_t' is smaller than 'int'. */ | |
mode = va_arg (arg, PROMOTED_MODE_T); | |
va_end (arg); | |
} | |
/* The only known platform that lacks O_NONBLOCK is mingw, but it | |
also lacks named pipes and Unix sockets, which are the only two | |
file types that require non-blocking handling in open(). | |
Therefore, it is safe to ignore O_NONBLOCK here. It is handy | |
that mingw also lacks openat(), so that is also covered here. */ | |
flags &= ~O_NONBLOCK; | |
if (strcmp (filename, "/dev/null") == 0) | |
filename = "NUL"; | |
/* Fail if one of O_CREAT, O_WRONLY, O_RDWR is specified and the filename | |
ends in a slash, as POSIX says such a filename must name a directory | |
<https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap04.html#tag_04_13>: | |
"A pathname that contains at least one non-<slash> character and that | |
ends with one or more trailing <slash> characters shall not be resolved | |
successfully unless the last pathname component before the trailing | |
<slash> characters names an existing directory" | |
If the named file already exists as a directory, then | |
- if O_CREAT is specified, open() must fail because of the semantics | |
of O_CREAT, | |
- if O_WRONLY or O_RDWR is specified, open() must fail because POSIX | |
<https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/open.html> | |
says that it fails with errno = EISDIR in this case. | |
If the named file does not exist or does not name a directory, then | |
- if O_CREAT is specified, open() must fail since open() cannot create | |
directories, | |
- if O_WRONLY or O_RDWR is specified, open() must fail because the | |
file does not contain a '.' directory. */ | |
if ((flags & O_CREAT) | |
|| (flags & O_ACCMODE) == O_RDWR | |
|| (flags & O_ACCMODE) == O_WRONLY) | |
{ | |
size_t len = strlen (filename); | |
if (len > 0 && filename[len - 1] == '/') | |
{ | |
errno = EISDIR; | |
return -1; | |
} | |
} | |
fd = orig_open (filename, | |
flags & ~(have_cloexec < 0 ? O_CLOEXEC : 0), mode); | |
if (flags & O_CLOEXEC) | |
{ | |
if (! have_cloexec) | |
{ | |
if (0 <= fd) | |
have_cloexec = 1; | |
else if (errno == EINVAL) | |
{ | |
fd = orig_open (filename, flags & ~O_CLOEXEC, mode); | |
have_cloexec = -1; | |
} | |
} | |
if (have_cloexec < 0 && 0 <= fd) | |
set_cloexec_flag (fd, true); | |
} | |
/* Implementing fchdir and fdopendir requires the ability to open a | |
directory file descriptor. If open doesn't support that (as on | |
mingw), we use a dummy file that behaves the same as directories | |
on Linux (ie. always reports EOF on attempts to read()), and | |
override fstat() in fchdir.c to hide the fact that we have a | |
dummy. */ | |
if (REPLACE_OPEN_DIRECTORY && fd < 0 && errno == EACCES | |
&& ((flags & O_ACCMODE) == O_RDONLY | |
|| (O_SEARCH != O_RDONLY && (flags & O_ACCMODE) == O_SEARCH))) | |
{ | |
struct stat statbuf; | |
if (stat (filename, &statbuf) == 0 && S_ISDIR (statbuf.st_mode)) | |
{ | |
/* Maximum recursion depth of 1. */ | |
fd = open ("/dev/null", flags, mode); | |
if (0 <= fd) | |
fd = _gl_register_fd (fd, filename); | |
} | |
else | |
errno = EACCES; | |
} | |
/* If the filename ends in a slash and fd does not refer to a directory, | |
then fail. | |
Rationale: POSIX says such a filename must name a directory | |
<https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap04.html#tag_04_13>: | |
"A pathname that contains at least one non-<slash> character and that | |
ends with one or more trailing <slash> characters shall not be resolved | |
successfully unless the last pathname component before the trailing | |
<slash> characters names an existing directory" | |
If the named file without the slash is not a directory, open() must fail | |
with ENOTDIR. */ | |
if (fd >= 0) | |
{ | |
/* We know len is positive, since open did not fail with ENOENT. */ | |
size_t len = strlen (filename); | |
if (filename[len - 1] == '/') | |
{ | |
struct stat statbuf; | |
if (fstat (fd, &statbuf) >= 0 && !S_ISDIR (statbuf.st_mode)) | |
{ | |
close (fd); | |
errno = ENOTDIR; | |
return -1; | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
if (!REPLACE_OPEN_DIRECTORY && 0 <= fd) | |
fd = _gl_register_fd (fd, filename); | |
return fd; | |
} | |