| /* |
| |
| /usr/src/ext2ed/dir_com.c |
| |
| A part of the extended file system 2 disk editor. |
| |
| -------------------- |
| Handles directories. |
| -------------------- |
| |
| This file contains the codes which allows the user to handle directories. |
| |
| Most of the functions use the global variable file_info (along with the special directory fields there) to save |
| information and pass it between them. |
| |
| Since a directory is just a big file which is composed of directory entries, you will find that |
| the functions here are a superset of those in the file_com.c source. |
| |
| We assume that the user reached here using the dir command of the inode type and not by using settype dir, so |
| that init_dir_info is indeed called to gather the required information. |
| |
| type_data is not changed! It still contains the inode of the file - We handle the directory in our own |
| variables, so that settype ext2_inode will "go back" to the inode of this directory. |
| |
| First written on: April 28 1995 |
| |
| Copyright (C) 1995 Gadi Oxman |
| |
| */ |
| |
| #include "config.h" |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| #include <string.h> |
| |
| #include "ext2ed.h" |
| |
| char name_search [80]; |
| long entry_num_search; |
| |
| int init_dir_info (struct struct_file_info *info_ptr) |
| |
| /* |
| |
| This function is called by the inode of the directory when the user issues the dir command from the inode. |
| It is used to gather information about the inode and to reset some variables which we need in order to handle |
| directories. |
| |
| */ |
| |
| { |
| struct ext2_inode *ptr; |
| |
| ptr=&type_data.u.t_ext2_inode; /* type_data contains the inode */ |
| |
| info_ptr->inode_ptr=ptr; |
| info_ptr->inode_offset=device_offset; /* device offset contains the inode's offset */ |
| |
| /* Reset the current position to the start */ |
| |
| info_ptr->global_block_num=ptr->i_block [0]; |
| info_ptr->global_block_offset=ptr->i_block [0]*file_system_info.block_size; |
| info_ptr->block_num=0; |
| info_ptr->file_offset=0; |
| /* Set the size of the directory */ |
| |
| info_ptr->blocks_count=(ptr->i_size+file_system_info.block_size-1)/file_system_info.block_size; |
| info_ptr->file_length=ptr->i_size; |
| |
| info_ptr->level=0; /* We start using direct blocks */ |
| info_ptr->display=HEX; /* This is not actually used */ |
| |
| info_ptr->dir_entry_num=0;info_ptr->dir_entries_count=0; /* We'll start at the first directory entry */ |
| info_ptr->dir_entry_offset=0; |
| |
| /* Find dir_entries_count */ |
| |
| info_ptr->dir_entries_count=count_dir_entries (); /* Set the total number of entries */ |
| |
| return (1); |
| } |
| |
| struct struct_file_info search_dir_entries (int (*action) (struct struct_file_info *info),int *status) |
| |
| /* |
| This is the main function in this source file. Various actions are implemented using this basic function. |
| |
| This routine runs on all directory entries in the current directory. |
| For each entry, action is called. We'll act according to the return code of action: |
| |
| ABORT - Current dir entry is returned. |
| CONTINUE - Continue searching. |
| FOUND - Current dir entry is returned. |
| |
| If the last entry is reached, it is returned, along with an ABORT status. |
| |
| status is updated to the returned code of action. |
| */ |
| |
| { |
| struct struct_file_info info; /* Temporary variables used to */ |
| struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *dir_entry_ptr; /* contain the current search entries */ |
| int return_code, next; |
| |
| info=first_file_info; /* Start from the first entry - Read it */ |
| low_read (info.buffer,file_system_info.block_size,info.global_block_offset); |
| dir_entry_ptr=(struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *) (info.buffer+info.dir_entry_offset); |
| |
| while (info.file_offset < info.file_length) { /* While we haven't reached the end */ |
| |
| *status=return_code=action (&info); /* Call the client function to test */ |
| /* the current entry */ |
| if (return_code==ABORT || return_code==FOUND) |
| return (info); /* Stop, if so asked */ |
| |
| /* Pass to the next entry */ |
| |
| dir_entry_ptr=(struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *) (info.buffer+info.dir_entry_offset); |
| |
| info.dir_entry_num++; |
| next = dir_entry_ptr->rec_len; |
| if (!next) |
| next = file_system_info.block_size - info.dir_entry_offset; |
| info.dir_entry_offset += next; |
| info.file_offset += next; |
| |
| if (info.file_offset >= info.file_length) break; |
| |
| if (info.dir_entry_offset >= file_system_info.block_size) { /* We crossed a block boundary */ |
| /* Find the next block, */ |
| info.block_num++; |
| info.global_block_num=file_block_to_global_block (info.block_num,&info); |
| info.global_block_offset=info.global_block_num*file_system_info.block_size; |
| info.file_offset=info.block_num*file_system_info.block_size; |
| info.dir_entry_offset=0; |
| /* read it and update the pointer */ |
| |
| low_read (info.buffer,file_system_info.block_size,info.global_block_offset); |
| dir_entry_ptr=(struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *) (info.buffer+info.dir_entry_offset); |
| |
| } |
| |
| } |
| |
| *status=ABORT;return (info); /* There was no match */ |
| } |
| |
| long count_dir_entries (void) |
| |
| /* |
| |
| This function counts the number of entries in the directory. We just call search_dir_entries till the end. |
| The client function is action_count, which just tell search_dir_entries to continue. |
| |
| */ |
| |
| { |
| int status; |
| |
| return (search_dir_entries (&action_count,&status).dir_entry_num); |
| } |
| |
| int action_count (struct struct_file_info *info) |
| |
| /* |
| |
| Used by count_dir_entries above - This function is called by search_dir_entries, and it tells it to continue |
| searching, until we get to the last entry. |
| |
| */ |
| |
| { |
| return (CONTINUE); /* Just continue searching */ |
| } |
| |
| void type_dir___cd (char *command_line) |
| |
| /* |
| Changes to a directory, relative to the current directory. |
| |
| This is a complicated operation, so I would repeat here the explanation from the design and |
| implementation document. |
| |
| 1. The path is checked that it is not an absolute path (from /). If it is, we let the general cd to do the job by |
| calling directly type_ext2___cd. |
| |
| 2. The path is divided into the nearest path and the rest of the path. For example, cd 1/2/3/4 is divided into |
| 1 and into 2/3/4. |
| |
| 3. It is the first part of the path that we need to search for in the current directory. We search for it using |
| search_dir_entries, which accepts the action_name function as the client function. |
| |
| 4. search_dir_entries will scan the entire entries and will call our action_name function for each entry. |
| In action_name, the required name will be checked against the name of the current entry, and FOUND will be |
| returned when a match occurs. |
| |
| 5. If the required entry is found, we dispatch a remember command to insert the current inode (remember that |
| type_data is still intact and contains the inode of the current directory) into the object memory. |
| This is required to easily support symbolic links - If we find later that the inode pointed by the entry is |
| actually a symbolic link, we'll need to return to this point, and the above inode doesn't have (and can't have, |
| because of hard links) the information necessary to "move back". |
| |
| 6. We then dispatch a followinode command to reach the inode pointed by the required entry. This command will |
| automatically change the type to ext2_inode - We are now at an inode, and all the inode commands are available. |
| |
| 7. We check the inode's type to see if it is a directory. If it is, we dispatch a dir command to "enter the directory", |
| and recursively call ourself (The type is dir again) by dispatching a cd command, with the rest of the path |
| as an argument. |
| |
| 8. If the inode's type is a symbolic link (only fast symbolic link were meanwhile implemented. I guess this is |
| typically the case.), we note the path it is pointing at, the saved inode is recalled, we dispatch dir to |
| get back to the original directory, and we call ourself again with the link path/rest of the path argument. |
| |
| 9. In any other case, we just stop at the resulting inode. |
| |
| */ |
| |
| { |
| int status; |
| char *ptr,full_dir_name [500],dir_name [500],temp [500],temp2 [500]; |
| struct struct_file_info info; |
| struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *dir_entry_ptr; |
| |
| dir_entry_ptr=(struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *) (file_info.buffer+file_info.dir_entry_offset); |
| |
| ptr=parse_word (command_line,dir_name); |
| |
| if (*ptr==0) { /* cd alone will enter the highlighted directory */ |
| strncpy (full_dir_name,dir_entry_ptr->name,dir_entry_ptr->name_len); |
| full_dir_name [dir_entry_ptr->name_len]=0; |
| } |
| else |
| ptr=parse_word (ptr,full_dir_name); |
| |
| ptr=strchr (full_dir_name,'/'); |
| |
| if (ptr==full_dir_name) { /* Pathname is from root - Let the general cd do the job */ |
| sprintf (temp,"cd %s",full_dir_name);type_ext2___cd (temp);return; |
| } |
| |
| if (ptr==NULL) { |
| strcpy (dir_name,full_dir_name); |
| full_dir_name [0]=0; |
| } |
| |
| else { |
| strncpy (dir_name,full_dir_name,ptr-full_dir_name); |
| dir_name [ptr-full_dir_name]=0; |
| strcpy (full_dir_name,++ptr); |
| } |
| /* dir_name contains the current entry, while */ |
| /* full_dir_name contains the rest */ |
| |
| strcpy (name_search,dir_name); /* name_search is used to hold the required entry name */ |
| |
| if (dir_entry_ptr->name_len != strlen (dir_name) || |
| strncmp (dir_name,dir_entry_ptr->name,dir_entry_ptr->name_len)!=0) |
| info=search_dir_entries (&action_name,&status); /* Search for the entry. Answer in info. */ |
| else { |
| status=FOUND;info=file_info; |
| } |
| |
| if (status==FOUND) { /* If found */ |
| file_info=info; /* Switch to it, by setting the global file_info */ |
| dispatch ("remember internal_variable"); /* Move the inode into the objects memory */ |
| |
| dispatch ("followinode"); /* Go to the inode pointed by this directory entry */ |
| |
| if (S_ISLNK (type_data.u.t_ext2_inode.i_mode)) {/* Symbolic link ? */ |
| |
| if (type_data.u.t_ext2_inode.i_size > 60) { /* I'm lazy, I guess :-) */ |
| wprintw (command_win,"Error - Sorry, Only fast symbolic link following is currently supported\n"); |
| refresh_command_win (); |
| return; |
| } |
| /* Get the pointed name and append the previous path */ |
| |
| strcpy (temp2,(unsigned char *) &type_data.u.t_ext2_inode.i_block); |
| strcat (temp2,"/"); |
| strcat (temp2,full_dir_name); |
| |
| dispatch ("recall internal_variable"); /* Return to the original inode */ |
| dispatch ("dir"); /* and to the directory */ |
| |
| sprintf (temp,"cd %s",temp2); /* And continue from there by dispatching a cd command */ |
| dispatch (temp); /* (which can call ourself or the general cd) */ |
| |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (S_ISDIR (type_data.u.t_ext2_inode.i_mode)) { /* Is it an inode of a directory ? */ |
| |
| dispatch ("dir"); /* Yes - Pass to the pointed directory */ |
| |
| if (full_dir_name [0] != 0) { /* And call ourself with the rest of the pathname */ |
| sprintf (temp,"cd %s",full_dir_name); |
| dispatch (temp); |
| } |
| |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| else { /* If we can't continue from here, we'll just stop */ |
| wprintw (command_win,"Can\'t continue - Stopping at last inode\n");refresh_command_win (); |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| wprintw (command_win,"Error - Directory entry %s not found.\n",dir_name); /* Hmm, an invalid path somewhere */ |
| refresh_command_win (); |
| } |
| |
| int action_name (struct struct_file_info *info) |
| |
| /* |
| |
| Compares the current search entry name (somewhere inside info) with the required name (in name_search). |
| Returns FOUND if found, or CONTINUE if not found. |
| |
| */ |
| |
| { |
| struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *dir_entry_ptr; |
| |
| dir_entry_ptr=(struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *) (info->buffer+info->dir_entry_offset); |
| |
| if (dir_entry_ptr->name_len != strlen (name_search)) |
| return (CONTINUE); |
| |
| if (strncmp (dir_entry_ptr->name,name_search,dir_entry_ptr->name_len)==0) |
| return (FOUND); |
| |
| return (CONTINUE); |
| } |
| |
| void type_dir___entry (char *command_line) |
| |
| /* |
| |
| Selects a directory entry according to its number. |
| search_dir_entries is used along with action_entry_num, in the same fashion as the previous usage of search_dir_entries. |
| |
| */ |
| |
| { |
| int status; |
| struct struct_file_info info; |
| char *ptr,buffer [80]; |
| |
| ptr=parse_word (command_line,buffer); |
| if (*ptr==0) { |
| wprintw (command_win,"Error - Argument_not_specified\n");wrefresh (command_win); |
| return; |
| } |
| ptr=parse_word (ptr,buffer); |
| entry_num_search=atol (buffer); |
| |
| if (entry_num_search < 0 || entry_num_search >= file_info.dir_entries_count) { |
| wprintw (command_win,"Error - Entry number out of range\n");wrefresh (command_win); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| info=search_dir_entries (&action_entry_num,&status); |
| if (status==FOUND) { |
| file_info=info; |
| dispatch ("show"); |
| return; |
| } |
| #ifdef DEBUG |
| internal_error ("dir_com","type_dir___entry","According to our gathered data, we should have found this entry"); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| int action_entry_num (struct struct_file_info *info) |
| |
| /* |
| |
| Used by the above function. Just compares the current number (in info) with the required one. |
| |
| */ |
| |
| { |
| if (info->dir_entry_num == entry_num_search) |
| return (FOUND); |
| |
| return (CONTINUE); |
| } |
| |
| void type_dir___followinode (char *command_line) |
| |
| /* |
| |
| Here we pass to the inode pointed by the current entry. |
| It involves computing the device offset of the inode and using directly the setoffset and settype commands. |
| |
| */ |
| { |
| long inode_offset; |
| char buffer [80]; |
| |
| struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *dir_entry_ptr; |
| |
| low_read (file_info.buffer,file_system_info.block_size,file_info.global_block_offset); |
| dir_entry_ptr=(struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *) (file_info.buffer+file_info.dir_entry_offset); |
| |
| inode_offset=inode_num_to_inode_offset (dir_entry_ptr->inode); /* Compute the inode's offset */ |
| sprintf (buffer,"setoffset %ld",inode_offset);dispatch (buffer); /* Move to it */ |
| sprintf (buffer,"settype ext2_inode");dispatch (buffer); /* and set the type to an inode */ |
| } |
| |
| void type_dir___inode (char *command_line) |
| |
| /* |
| |
| Returns to the parent inode of the current directory. |
| This is trivial, as we type_data is still intact and contains the parent inode ! |
| |
| */ |
| |
| { |
| dispatch ("settype ext2_inode"); |
| } |
| |
| |
| void type_dir___show (char *command_line) |
| |
| /* |
| |
| We use search_dir_entries to run on all the entries. Each time, action_show will be called to show one entry. |
| |
| */ |
| |
| { |
| int status; |
| |
| wmove (show_pad,0,0); |
| show_pad_info.max_line=-1; |
| |
| search_dir_entries (&action_show,&status); |
| show_pad_info.line=file_info.dir_entry_num-show_pad_info.display_lines/2; |
| refresh_show_pad (); |
| show_dir_status (); |
| } |
| |
| int action_show (struct struct_file_info *info) |
| |
| /* |
| |
| Show the current search entry (info) in one line. If the entry happens to be the current edited entry, it is highlighted. |
| |
| */ |
| |
| { |
| unsigned char temp [80]; |
| struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *dir_entry_ptr; |
| |
| dir_entry_ptr=(struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *) (info->buffer+info->dir_entry_offset); |
| |
| if (info->dir_entry_num == file_info.dir_entry_num) /* Highlight the current entry */ |
| wattrset (show_pad,A_REVERSE); |
| |
| strncpy (temp,dir_entry_ptr->name,dir_entry_ptr->name_len); /* The name is not terminated */ |
| temp [dir_entry_ptr->name_len]=0; |
| if (dir_entry_ptr->name_len > (COLS - 55) && COLS > 55) |
| temp [COLS-55]=0; |
| wprintw (show_pad,"inode = %-8lu rec_len = %-4lu name_len = %-3lu name = %s\n", /* Display the various fields */ |
| dir_entry_ptr->inode,dir_entry_ptr->rec_len,dir_entry_ptr->name_len,temp); |
| |
| show_pad_info.max_line++; |
| |
| if (info->dir_entry_num == file_info.dir_entry_num) |
| wattrset (show_pad,A_NORMAL); |
| |
| return (CONTINUE); /* And pass to the next */ |
| } |
| |
| void type_dir___next (char *command_line) |
| |
| /* |
| |
| This function moves to the next directory entry. It just uses the current information and the entry command. |
| |
| */ |
| |
| { |
| int offset=1; |
| char *ptr,buffer [80]; |
| |
| ptr=parse_word (command_line,buffer); |
| |
| if (*ptr!=0) { |
| ptr=parse_word (ptr,buffer); |
| offset*=atol (buffer); |
| } |
| |
| sprintf (buffer,"entry %ld",file_info.dir_entry_num+offset);dispatch (buffer); |
| |
| } |
| |
| void type_dir___prev (char *command_line) |
| |
| { |
| int offset=1; |
| char *ptr,buffer [80]; |
| |
| ptr=parse_word (command_line,buffer); |
| |
| if (*ptr!=0) { |
| ptr=parse_word (ptr,buffer); |
| offset*=atol (buffer); |
| } |
| |
| sprintf (buffer,"entry %ld",file_info.dir_entry_num-offset);dispatch (buffer); |
| } |
| |
| void show_dir_status (void) |
| |
| /* |
| |
| Various statistics about the directory. |
| |
| */ |
| |
| { |
| long inode_num; |
| |
| wmove (show_win,0,0); |
| wprintw (show_win,"Directory listing. Block %ld. ",file_info.global_block_num); |
| wprintw (show_win,"Directory entry %ld of %ld.\n",file_info.dir_entry_num,file_info.dir_entries_count-1); |
| wprintw (show_win,"Directory Offset %ld of %ld. ",file_info.file_offset,file_info.file_length-1); |
| |
| inode_num=inode_offset_to_inode_num (file_info.inode_offset); |
| wprintw (show_win,"File inode %ld. Indirection level %ld.\n",inode_num,file_info.level); |
| |
| refresh_show_win (); |
| } |
| |
| void type_dir___remember (char *command_line) |
| |
| /* |
| |
| This is overrided here because we don't remember a directory - It is too complicated. Instead, we remember the |
| inode of the current directory. |
| |
| */ |
| |
| { |
| int found=0; |
| long entry_num; |
| char *ptr,buffer [80]; |
| struct struct_descriptor *descriptor_ptr; |
| |
| ptr=parse_word (command_line,buffer); |
| |
| if (*ptr==0) { |
| wprintw (command_win,"Error - Argument not specified\n");wrefresh (command_win); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| ptr=parse_word (ptr,buffer); |
| |
| entry_num=remember_lifo.entries_count++; |
| if (entry_num>REMEMBER_COUNT-1) { |
| entry_num=0; |
| remember_lifo.entries_count--; |
| } |
| |
| descriptor_ptr=first_type; |
| while (descriptor_ptr!=NULL && !found) { |
| if (strcmp (descriptor_ptr->name,"ext2_inode")==0) |
| found=1; |
| else |
| descriptor_ptr=descriptor_ptr->next; |
| } |
| |
| |
| remember_lifo.offset [entry_num]=device_offset; |
| remember_lifo.type [entry_num]=descriptor_ptr; |
| strcpy (remember_lifo.name [entry_num],buffer); |
| |
| wprintw (command_win,"Object %s in Offset %ld remembered as %s\n",descriptor_ptr->name,device_offset,buffer); |
| wrefresh (command_win); |
| } |
| |
| void type_dir___set (char *command_line) |
| |
| /* |
| |
| Since the dir object doesn't have variables, we provide the impression that it has here. ext2_dir_entry was not used |
| because it is of variable length. |
| |
| */ |
| |
| { |
| int found=0; |
| unsigned char *ptr,buffer [80],variable [80],value [80],temp [80]; |
| struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *dir_entry_ptr; |
| |
| dir_entry_ptr=(struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *) (file_info.buffer+file_info.dir_entry_offset); |
| |
| ptr=parse_word (command_line,buffer); |
| if (*ptr==0) { |
| wprintw (command_win,"Error - Missing arguments\n");refresh_command_win (); |
| return; |
| } |
| parse_word (ptr,buffer); |
| ptr=strchr (buffer,'='); |
| if (ptr==NULL) { |
| wprintw (command_win,"Error - Bad syntax\n");refresh_command_win ();return; |
| } |
| strncpy (variable,buffer,ptr-buffer);variable [ptr-buffer]=0; |
| strcpy (value,++ptr); |
| |
| if (strcasecmp ("inode",variable)==0) { |
| found=1; |
| dir_entry_ptr->inode=atol (value); |
| wprintw (command_win,"Variable %s set to %lu\n",variable,dir_entry_ptr->inode);refresh_command_win (); |
| |
| } |
| |
| if (strcasecmp ("rec_len",variable)==0) { |
| found=1; |
| dir_entry_ptr->rec_len=(unsigned int) atol (value); |
| wprintw (command_win,"Variable %s set to %lu\n",variable,dir_entry_ptr->rec_len);refresh_command_win (); |
| |
| } |
| |
| if (strcasecmp ("name_len",variable)==0) { |
| found=1; |
| dir_entry_ptr->name_len=(unsigned int) atol (value); |
| wprintw (command_win,"Variable %s set to %lu\n",variable,dir_entry_ptr->name_len);refresh_command_win (); |
| |
| } |
| |
| if (strcasecmp ("name",variable)==0) { |
| found=1; |
| if (strlen (value) > dir_entry_ptr->name_len) { |
| wprintw (command_win,"Error - Length of name greater then name_len\n"); |
| refresh_command_win ();return; |
| } |
| strncpy (dir_entry_ptr->name,value,strlen (value)); |
| wprintw (command_win,"Variable %s set to %s\n",variable,value);refresh_command_win (); |
| |
| } |
| |
| if (found) { |
| wattrset (show_pad,A_REVERSE); |
| strncpy (temp,dir_entry_ptr->name,dir_entry_ptr->name_len); |
| temp [dir_entry_ptr->name_len]=0; |
| wmove (show_pad,file_info.dir_entry_num,0); |
| wprintw (show_pad,"inode = %-8lu rec_len = %-4lu name_len = %-3lu name = %s\n", |
| dir_entry_ptr->inode,dir_entry_ptr->rec_len,dir_entry_ptr->name_len,temp); |
| wattrset (show_pad,A_NORMAL); |
| show_pad_info.line=file_info.dir_entry_num-show_pad_info.display_lines/2; |
| refresh_show_pad (); |
| show_dir_status (); |
| } |
| |
| else { |
| wprintw (command_win,"Error - Variable %s not found\n",variable); |
| refresh_command_win (); |
| } |
| |
| } |
| |
| void type_dir___writedata (char *command_line) |
| |
| /* |
| |
| We need to override this since the data is not in type_data. Instead, we have to write the buffer which corresponds |
| to the current block. |
| |
| */ |
| |
| { |
| low_write (file_info.buffer,file_system_info.block_size,file_info.global_block_offset); |
| return; |
| } |