| File: | obj-scan-build/isofs/../../isofs/lookup.c |
| Location: | line 128, column 10 |
| Description: | Function call argument is an uninitialized value |
| 1 | /* | |||
| 2 | Copyright (C) 1997,98,99,2001,02 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |||
| 3 | Written by Thomas Bushnell, n/BSG. | |||
| 4 | ||||
| 5 | This file is part of the GNU Hurd. | |||
| 6 | ||||
| 7 | The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | |||
| 8 | modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as | |||
| 9 | published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at | |||
| 10 | your option) any later version. | |||
| 11 | ||||
| 12 | The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but | |||
| 13 | WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |||
| 14 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |||
| 15 | General Public License for more details. | |||
| 16 | ||||
| 17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |||
| 18 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |||
| 19 | Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. */ | |||
| 20 | ||||
| 21 | #include <string.h> | |||
| 22 | #include <stdlib.h> | |||
| 23 | #include <dirent.h> | |||
| 24 | #include "isofs.h" | |||
| 25 | ||||
| 26 | /* From inode.c */ | |||
| 27 | int use_file_start_id (struct dirrect *record, struct rrip_lookup *rr); | |||
| 28 | ||||
| 29 | /* Forward */ | |||
| 30 | static error_t dirscanblock (void *, const char *, size_t, | |||
| 31 | struct dirrect **, struct rrip_lookup *); | |||
| 32 | ||||
| 33 | static int | |||
| 34 | isonamematch (const char *dirname, size_t dnamelen, | |||
| 35 | const char *username, size_t unamelen) | |||
| 36 | { | |||
| 37 | /* Special representations for `.' and `..' */ | |||
| 38 | if (dnamelen == 1 && dirname[0] == '\0') | |||
| 39 | return unamelen == 1 && username[0] == '.'; | |||
| 40 | ||||
| 41 | if (dnamelen == 1 && dirname[0] == '\1') | |||
| 42 | return unamelen == 2 && username[0] == '.' && username[1] == '.'; | |||
| 43 | ||||
| 44 | if (unamelen > dnamelen) | |||
| 45 | return 0; | |||
| 46 | ||||
| 47 | if (!strncasecmp (dirname, username, unamelen)) | |||
| 48 | { | |||
| 49 | /* A prefix has matched. Check if it's acceptable. */ | |||
| 50 | if (dnamelen == unamelen) | |||
| 51 | return 1; | |||
| 52 | ||||
| 53 | /* User has omitted the version number */ | |||
| 54 | if (dirname[unamelen] == ';') | |||
| 55 | return 1; | |||
| 56 | ||||
| 57 | /* User has omitted an empty extension */ | |||
| 58 | if (dirname[unamelen] == '.' | |||
| 59 | && (dirname[unamelen+1] == '\0' || dirname[unamelen+1] == ';')) | |||
| 60 | return 1; | |||
| 61 | } | |||
| 62 | ||||
| 63 | return 0; | |||
| 64 | } | |||
| 65 | ||||
| 66 | /* Implement the diskfs_lookup callback from the diskfs library. See | |||
| 67 | <hurd/diskfs.h> for the interface specification. */ | |||
| 68 | error_t | |||
| 69 | diskfs_lookup_hard (struct node *dp, const char *name, enum lookup_type type, | |||
| 70 | struct node **npp, struct dirstat *ds, struct protid *cred) | |||
| 71 | { | |||
| 72 | error_t err = 0; | |||
| 73 | struct dirrect *record; | |||
| ||||
| 74 | int namelen; | |||
| 75 | int spec_dotdot; | |||
| 76 | void *buf; | |||
| 77 | void *blockaddr; | |||
| 78 | struct rrip_lookup rr; | |||
| 79 | ||||
| 80 | if ((type == REMOVE) || (type == RENAME)) | |||
| 81 | assert (npp)((npp) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("npp", "../../isofs/lookup.c" , 81, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
| 82 | ||||
| 83 | if (npp) | |||
| 84 | *npp = 0; | |||
| 85 | ||||
| 86 | spec_dotdot = type & SPEC_DOTDOT0x10000000; | |||
| 87 | type &= ~SPEC_DOTDOT0x10000000; | |||
| 88 | ||||
| 89 | namelen = strlen (name); | |||
| 90 | ||||
| 91 | /* This error is constant, but the errors for CREATE and REMOVE depend | |||
| 92 | on whether NAME exists. */ | |||
| 93 | if (type == RENAME) | |||
| 94 | return EROFS((0x10 << 26) | ((30) & 0x3fff)); | |||
| 95 | ||||
| 96 | buf = disk_image + (dp->dn->file_start << store->log2_block_size); | |||
| 97 | ||||
| 98 | for (blockaddr = buf; | |||
| 99 | blockaddr < buf + dp->dn_stat.st_size; | |||
| 100 | blockaddr += logical_sector_size2048) | |||
| 101 | { | |||
| 102 | err = dirscanblock (blockaddr, name, namelen, &record, &rr); | |||
| 103 | ||||
| 104 | if (!err) | |||
| 105 | break; | |||
| 106 | ||||
| 107 | if (err != ENOENT((0x10 << 26) | ((2) & 0x3fff))) | |||
| 108 | return err; | |||
| 109 | } | |||
| 110 | ||||
| 111 | if ((!err && type == REMOVE) | |||
| 112 | || (err == ENOENT((0x10 << 26) | ((2) & 0x3fff)) && type == CREATE)) | |||
| 113 | err = EROFS((0x10 << 26) | ((30) & 0x3fff)); | |||
| 114 | ||||
| 115 | if (err) | |||
| 116 | return err; | |||
| 117 | ||||
| 118 | /* Load the inode */ | |||
| 119 | if (namelen == 2 && name[0] == '.' && name[1] == '.') | |||
| 120 | { | |||
| 121 | if (dp == diskfs_root_node) | |||
| 122 | err = EAGAIN((0x10 << 26) | ((35) & 0x3fff)); | |||
| 123 | else if (spec_dotdot) | |||
| 124 | { | |||
| 125 | /* renames and removes can't get this far. */ | |||
| 126 | assert (type == LOOKUP)((type == LOOKUP) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("type == LOOKUP" , "../../isofs/lookup.c", 126, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
| 127 | diskfs_nput (dp); | |||
| 128 | err = load_inode (npp, record, &rr); | |||
| ||||
| 129 | } | |||
| 130 | else | |||
| 131 | { | |||
| 132 | /* We don't have to do the normal rigamarole, because | |||
| 133 | we are permanently read-only, so things are necessarily | |||
| 134 | quiescent. Just be careful to honor the locking order. */ | |||
| 135 | pthread_mutex_unlock (&dp->lock); | |||
| 136 | err = load_inode (npp, record, &rr); | |||
| 137 | pthread_mutex_lock (&dp->lock); | |||
| 138 | } | |||
| 139 | } | |||
| 140 | else if (namelen == 1 && name[0] == '.') | |||
| 141 | { | |||
| 142 | *npp = dp; | |||
| 143 | diskfs_nref (dp); | |||
| 144 | } | |||
| 145 | else | |||
| 146 | err = load_inode (npp, record, &rr); | |||
| 147 | ||||
| 148 | release_rrip (&rr); | |||
| 149 | return err; | |||
| 150 | } | |||
| 151 | ||||
| 152 | ||||
| 153 | /* Scan one logical sector of directory contents (at address BLKADDR) | |||
| 154 | for NAME of length NAMELEN. Return its address in *RECORD. */ | |||
| 155 | static error_t | |||
| 156 | dirscanblock (void *blkaddr, const char *name, size_t namelen, | |||
| 157 | struct dirrect **record, struct rrip_lookup *rr) | |||
| 158 | { | |||
| 159 | struct dirrect *entry; | |||
| 160 | void *currentoff; | |||
| 161 | size_t reclen; | |||
| 162 | size_t entry_namelen; | |||
| 163 | int matchrr; | |||
| 164 | int matchnormal; | |||
| 165 | ||||
| 166 | for (currentoff = blkaddr; | |||
| 167 | currentoff < blkaddr + logical_sector_size2048; | |||
| 168 | currentoff += reclen) | |||
| 169 | { | |||
| 170 | entry = (struct dirrect *) currentoff; | |||
| 171 | ||||
| 172 | reclen = entry->len; | |||
| 173 | ||||
| 174 | /* Validate reclen */ | |||
| 175 | if (reclen == 0 | |||
| 176 | || reclen < sizeof (struct dirrect) | |||
| 177 | || currentoff + reclen > blkaddr + logical_sector_size2048) | |||
| 178 | break; | |||
| 179 | ||||
| 180 | entry_namelen = entry->namelen; | |||
| 181 | ||||
| 182 | /* More validation */ | |||
| 183 | if (reclen < sizeof (struct dirrect) + entry_namelen) | |||
| 184 | break; | |||
| 185 | ||||
| 186 | /* Check to see if the name matches the directory entry. */ | |||
| 187 | if (isonamematch ((const char *) entry->name, entry_namelen, name, namelen)) | |||
| 188 | matchnormal = 1; | |||
| 189 | else | |||
| 190 | matchnormal = 0; | |||
| 191 | ||||
| 192 | /* Now scan for RRIP fields */ | |||
| 193 | matchrr = rrip_match_lookup (entry, name, namelen, rr); | |||
| 194 | ||||
| 195 | /* Ignore RE entries */ | |||
| 196 | if (rr->valid & VALID_RE0x0080) | |||
| 197 | { | |||
| 198 | release_rrip (rr); | |||
| 199 | continue; | |||
| 200 | } | |||
| 201 | ||||
| 202 | /* See if the name matches */ | |||
| 203 | if (((rr->valid & VALID_NM0x0008) && matchrr) | |||
| 204 | || (!(rr->valid & VALID_NM0x0008) && matchnormal)) | |||
| 205 | { | |||
| 206 | /* We've got it. Return success */ | |||
| 207 | *record = entry; | |||
| 208 | return 0; | |||
| 209 | } | |||
| 210 | ||||
| 211 | release_rrip (rr); | |||
| 212 | } | |||
| 213 | ||||
| 214 | /* Wasn't there. */ | |||
| 215 | *record = 0; | |||
| 216 | return ENOENT((0x10 << 26) | ((2) & 0x3fff)); | |||
| 217 | } | |||
| 218 | ||||
| 219 | error_t | |||
| 220 | diskfs_get_directs (struct node *dp, | |||
| 221 | int entry, | |||
| 222 | int nentries, | |||
| 223 | char **data, | |||
| 224 | size_t *datacnt, | |||
| 225 | vm_size_t bufsiz, | |||
| 226 | int *amt) | |||
| 227 | { | |||
| 228 | volatile vm_size_t allocsize; | |||
| 229 | struct dirrect *ep; | |||
| 230 | struct dirent *userp; | |||
| 231 | int i; | |||
| 232 | void *dirbuf, *bufp; | |||
| 233 | char *datap; | |||
| 234 | volatile int ouralloc = 0; | |||
| 235 | error_t err; | |||
| 236 | ||||
| 237 | /* Allocate some space to hold the returned data. */ | |||
| 238 | allocsize = bufsiz ? round_page (bufsiz)((((vm_offset_t) (bufsiz) + __vm_page_size - 1) / __vm_page_size ) * __vm_page_size) : vm_page_size * 4; | |||
| 239 | if (allocsize > *datacnt) | |||
| 240 | { | |||
| 241 | *data = mmap (0, allocsize, PROT_READ0x04|PROT_WRITE0x02, MAP_ANON0x0002, 0, 0); | |||
| 242 | ouralloc = 1; | |||
| 243 | } | |||
| 244 | ||||
| 245 | err = diskfs_catch_exception ()({ struct disk_image_user *diu = __builtin_alloca (sizeof *diu ); error_t err; diu->next = diskfs_exception_diu; err = _setjmp (diu->env); if (err == 0) diskfs_exception_diu = diu; err ; }); | |||
| 246 | if (err) | |||
| 247 | { | |||
| 248 | if (ouralloc) | |||
| 249 | munmap (*data, allocsize); | |||
| 250 | return err; | |||
| 251 | } | |||
| 252 | ||||
| 253 | /* Skip to ENTRY */ | |||
| 254 | dirbuf = disk_image + (dp->dn->file_start << store->log2_block_size); | |||
| 255 | bufp = dirbuf; | |||
| 256 | for (i = 0; i < entry; i ++) | |||
| 257 | { | |||
| 258 | struct rrip_lookup rr; | |||
| 259 | ||||
| 260 | ep = (struct dirrect *) bufp; | |||
| 261 | rrip_lookup (ep, &rr, 0); | |||
| 262 | ||||
| 263 | /* Ignore and skip RE entries */ | |||
| 264 | if (rr.valid & VALID_RE0x0080) | |||
| 265 | i--; | |||
| 266 | else | |||
| 267 | { | |||
| 268 | if (bufp - dirbuf >= dp->dn_stat.st_size) | |||
| 269 | { | |||
| 270 | /* Not that many entries in the directory; return nothing. */ | |||
| 271 | release_rrip (&rr); | |||
| 272 | if (allocsize > *datacnt) | |||
| 273 | munmap (data, allocsize); | |||
| 274 | *datacnt = 0; | |||
| 275 | *amt = 0; | |||
| 276 | return 0; | |||
| 277 | } | |||
| 278 | } | |||
| 279 | bufp = bufp + ep->len; | |||
| 280 | release_rrip (&rr); | |||
| 281 | ||||
| 282 | /* If BUFP points at a null, then we have hit the last | |||
| 283 | record in this logical sector. In that case, skip up to | |||
| 284 | the next logical sector. */ | |||
| 285 | if (*(char *)bufp == '\0') | |||
| 286 | bufp = (void *) (((long) bufp & ~(logical_sector_size2048 - 1)) | |||
| 287 | + logical_sector_size2048); | |||
| 288 | } | |||
| 289 | ||||
| 290 | /* Now copy entries one at a time */ | |||
| 291 | i = 0; | |||
| 292 | datap = *data; | |||
| 293 | while (((nentries == -1) || (i < nentries)) | |||
| 294 | && (!bufsiz || datap - *data < bufsiz) | |||
| 295 | && ((void *) bufp - dirbuf < dp->dn_stat.st_size)) | |||
| 296 | { | |||
| 297 | struct rrip_lookup rr; | |||
| 298 | const char *name; | |||
| 299 | size_t namlen, reclen; | |||
| 300 | ||||
| 301 | ep = (struct dirrect *) bufp; | |||
| 302 | ||||
| 303 | /* Fetch Rock-Ridge information for this file */ | |||
| 304 | rrip_lookup (ep, &rr, 0); | |||
| 305 | ||||
| 306 | /* Ignore and skip RE entries */ | |||
| 307 | if (! (rr.valid & VALID_RE0x0080)) | |||
| 308 | { | |||
| 309 | /* See if there's room to hold this one */ | |||
| 310 | name = rr.valid & VALID_NM0x0008 ? rr.name : (char *) ep->name; | |||
| 311 | namlen = rr.valid & VALID_NM0x0008 ? strlen (name) : ep->namelen; | |||
| 312 | ||||
| 313 | /* Name frobnication */ | |||
| 314 | if (!(rr.valid & VALID_NM0x0008)) | |||
| 315 | { | |||
| 316 | if (namlen == 1 && name[0] == '\0') | |||
| 317 | { | |||
| 318 | name = "."; | |||
| 319 | namlen = 1; | |||
| 320 | } | |||
| 321 | else if (namlen == 1 && name[0] == '\1') | |||
| 322 | { | |||
| 323 | name = ".."; | |||
| 324 | namlen = 2; | |||
| 325 | } | |||
| 326 | /* Perhaps downcase it too? */ | |||
| 327 | } | |||
| 328 | ||||
| 329 | reclen = sizeof (struct dirent) + namlen; | |||
| 330 | reclen = (reclen + 3) & ~3; | |||
| 331 | ||||
| 332 | /* Expand buffer if necessary */ | |||
| 333 | if (datap - *data + reclen > allocsize) | |||
| 334 | { | |||
| 335 | vm_address_t newdata; | |||
| 336 | ||||
| 337 | vm_allocate (mach_task_self ()((__mach_task_self_ + 0)), &newdata, | |||
| 338 | (ouralloc | |||
| 339 | ? (allocsize *= 2) | |||
| 340 | : (allocsize = vm_page_size * 2)), 1); | |||
| 341 | bcopy ((void *) *data, (void *)newdata, datap - *data); | |||
| 342 | ||||
| 343 | if (ouralloc) | |||
| 344 | munmap (*data, allocsize / 2); | |||
| 345 | ||||
| 346 | datap = (char *) newdata + (datap - *data); | |||
| 347 | *data = (char *) newdata; | |||
| 348 | ouralloc = 1; | |||
| 349 | } | |||
| 350 | ||||
| 351 | userp = (struct dirent *) datap; | |||
| 352 | ||||
| 353 | /* Fill in entry */ | |||
| 354 | ||||
| 355 | if (use_file_start_id (ep, &rr)) | |||
| 356 | { | |||
| 357 | off_t file_start; | |||
| 358 | ||||
| 359 | err = calculate_file_start (ep, &file_start, &rr); | |||
| 360 | if (err) | |||
| 361 | { | |||
| 362 | release_rrip (&rr); | |||
| 363 | diskfs_end_catch_exception ()({ struct disk_image_user *diu = diskfs_exception_diu; diskfs_exception_diu = diu->next; }); | |||
| 364 | if (ouralloc) | |||
| 365 | munmap (*data, allocsize); | |||
| 366 | return err; | |||
| 367 | } | |||
| 368 | ||||
| 369 | userp->d_filenod_ino = file_start << store->log2_block_size; | |||
| 370 | } | |||
| 371 | else | |||
| 372 | userp->d_filenod_ino = (ino_t) ((void *) ep - (void *) disk_image); | |||
| 373 | ||||
| 374 | userp->d_type = DT_UNKNOWNDT_UNKNOWN; | |||
| 375 | userp->d_reclen = reclen; | |||
| 376 | userp->d_namlen = namlen; | |||
| 377 | bcopy (name, userp->d_name, namlen); | |||
| 378 | userp->d_name[namlen] = '\0'; | |||
| 379 | ||||
| 380 | /* And move along */ | |||
| 381 | datap = datap + reclen; | |||
| 382 | i++; | |||
| 383 | } | |||
| 384 | ||||
| 385 | release_rrip (&rr); | |||
| 386 | bufp = bufp + ep->len; | |||
| 387 | ||||
| 388 | /* If BUFP points at a null, then we have hit the last | |||
| 389 | record in this logical sector. In that case, skip up to | |||
| 390 | the next logical sector. */ | |||
| 391 | if (*(char *)bufp == '\0') | |||
| 392 | bufp = (void *) (((long) bufp & ~(logical_sector_size2048 - 1)) | |||
| 393 | + logical_sector_size2048); | |||
| 394 | } | |||
| 395 | ||||
| 396 | diskfs_end_catch_exception ()({ struct disk_image_user *diu = diskfs_exception_diu; diskfs_exception_diu = diu->next; }); | |||
| 397 | ||||
| 398 | /* If we didn't use all the pages of a buffer we allocated, free | |||
| 399 | the excess. */ | |||
| 400 | if (ouralloc | |||
| 401 | && round_page (datap - *data)((((vm_offset_t) (datap - *data) + __vm_page_size - 1) / __vm_page_size ) * __vm_page_size) < round_page (allocsize)((((vm_offset_t) (allocsize) + __vm_page_size - 1) / __vm_page_size ) * __vm_page_size)) | |||
| 402 | munmap ((caddr_t) round_page (datap)((((vm_offset_t) (datap) + __vm_page_size - 1) / __vm_page_size ) * __vm_page_size), | |||
| 403 | round_page (allocsize)((((vm_offset_t) (allocsize) + __vm_page_size - 1) / __vm_page_size ) * __vm_page_size) - round_page (datap - *data)((((vm_offset_t) (datap - *data) + __vm_page_size - 1) / __vm_page_size ) * __vm_page_size)); | |||
| 404 | ||||
| 405 | /* Return */ | |||
| 406 | *amt = i; | |||
| 407 | *datacnt = datap - *data; | |||
| 408 | return 0; | |||
| 409 | } | |||
| 410 | ||||
| 411 | /* We have no dirstats at all. */ | |||
| 412 | const size_t diskfs_dirstat_size = 0; | |||
| 413 | ||||
| 414 | void | |||
| 415 | diskfs_null_dirstat (struct dirstat *ds) | |||
| 416 | { | |||
| 417 | } | |||
| 418 | ||||
| 419 | error_t | |||
| 420 | diskfs_drop_dirstat (struct node *dp, struct dirstat *ds) | |||
| 421 | { | |||
| 422 | return 0; | |||
| 423 | } | |||
| 424 | ||||
| 425 | /* These should never be called. */ | |||
| 426 | ||||
| 427 | error_t | |||
| 428 | diskfs_direnter_hard(struct node *dp, | |||
| 429 | const char *name, | |||
| 430 | struct node *np, | |||
| 431 | struct dirstat *ds, | |||
| 432 | struct protid *cred) | |||
| 433 | { | |||
| 434 | abort (); | |||
| 435 | } | |||
| 436 | ||||
| 437 | error_t | |||
| 438 | diskfs_dirremove_hard(struct node *dp, | |||
| 439 | struct dirstat *ds) | |||
| 440 | { | |||
| 441 | abort (); | |||
| 442 | } | |||
| 443 | ||||
| 444 | error_t | |||
| 445 | diskfs_dirrewrite_hard(struct node *dp, | |||
| 446 | struct node *np, | |||
| 447 | struct dirstat *ds) | |||
| 448 | { | |||
| 449 | abort (); | |||
| 450 | } | |||
| 451 | ||||
| 452 | int | |||
| 453 | diskfs_dirempty(struct node *dp, | |||
| 454 | struct protid *cred) | |||
| 455 | { | |||
| 456 | abort (); | |||
| 457 | } |