flist.c revision 1.29
1/*	$Id: flist.c,v 1.29 2019/06/27 18:03:37 deraadt Exp $ */
2/*
3 * Copyright (c) 2019 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv>
4 * Copyright (c) 2019 Florian Obser <florian@openbsd.org>
5 *
6 * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
7 * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
8 * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
9 *
10 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
11 * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
12 * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
13 * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
14 * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
15 * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
16 * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
17 */
18#include <sys/param.h>
19#include <sys/stat.h>
20
21#include <assert.h>
22#include <errno.h>
23#include <fcntl.h>
24#include <fts.h>
25#include <inttypes.h>
26#include <search.h>
27#include <stdio.h>
28#include <stdlib.h>
29#include <string.h>
30#include <unistd.h>
31
32#include "extern.h"
33
34/*
35 * We allocate our file list in chunk sizes so as not to do it one by
36 * one.
37 * Preferrably we get one or two allocation.
38 */
39#define	FLIST_CHUNK_SIZE (1024)
40
41/*
42 * These flags are part of the rsync protocol.
43 * They are sent as the first byte for a file transmission and encode
44 * information that affects subsequent transmissions.
45 */
46#define FLIST_TOP_LEVEL	 0x0001 /* needed for remote --delete */
47#define FLIST_MODE_SAME  0x0002 /* mode is repeat */
48#define	FLIST_RDEV_SAME  0x0004 /* rdev is repeat */
49#define	FLIST_UID_SAME	 0x0008 /* uid is repeat */
50#define	FLIST_GID_SAME	 0x0010 /* gid is repeat */
51#define	FLIST_NAME_SAME  0x0020 /* name is repeat */
52#define FLIST_NAME_LONG	 0x0040 /* name >255 bytes */
53#define FLIST_TIME_SAME  0x0080 /* time is repeat */
54
55/*
56 * Required way to sort a filename list.
57 */
58static int
59flist_cmp(const void *p1, const void *p2)
60{
61	const struct flist *f1 = p1, *f2 = p2;
62
63	return strcmp(f1->wpath, f2->wpath);
64}
65
66/*
67 * Deduplicate our file list (which may be zero-length).
68 * Returns zero on failure, non-zero on success.
69 */
70static int
71flist_dedupe(struct flist **fl, size_t *sz)
72{
73	size_t		 i, j;
74	struct flist	*new;
75	struct flist	*f, *fnext;
76
77	if (*sz == 0)
78		return 1;
79
80	/* Create a new buffer, "new", and copy. */
81
82	new = calloc(*sz, sizeof(struct flist));
83	if (new == NULL) {
84		ERR("calloc");
85		return 0;
86	}
87
88	for (i = j = 0; i < *sz - 1; i++) {
89		f = &(*fl)[i];
90		fnext = &(*fl)[i + 1];
91
92		if (strcmp(f->wpath, fnext->wpath)) {
93			new[j++] = *f;
94			continue;
95		}
96
97		/*
98		 * Our working (destination) paths are the same.
99		 * If the actual file is the same (as given on the
100		 * command-line), then we can just discard the first.
101		 * Otherwise, we need to bail out: it means we have two
102		 * different files with the relative path on the
103		 * destination side.
104		 */
105
106		if (strcmp(f->path, fnext->path) == 0) {
107			new[j++] = *f;
108			i++;
109			WARNX("%s: duplicate path: %s",
110			    f->wpath, f->path);
111			free(fnext->path);
112			free(fnext->link);
113			fnext->path = fnext->link = NULL;
114			continue;
115		}
116
117		ERRX("%s: duplicate working path for "
118		    "possibly different file: %s, %s",
119		    f->wpath, f->path, fnext->path);
120		free(new);
121		return 0;
122	}
123
124	/* Don't forget the last entry. */
125
126	if (i == *sz - 1)
127		new[j++] = (*fl)[i];
128
129	/*
130	 * Reassign to the deduplicated array.
131	 * If we started out with *sz > 0, which we check for at the
132	 * beginning, then we'll always continue having *sz > 0.
133	 */
134
135	free(*fl);
136	*fl = new;
137	*sz = j;
138	assert(*sz);
139	return 1;
140}
141
142/*
143 * We're now going to find our top-level directories.
144 * This only applies to recursive mode.
145 * If we have the first element as the ".", then that's the "top
146 * directory" of our transfer.
147 * Otherwise, mark up all top-level directories in the set.
148 * XXX: the FLIST_TOP_LEVEL flag should indicate what is and what isn't
149 * a top-level directory, but I'm not sure if GPL rsync(1) respects it
150 * the same way.
151 */
152static void
153flist_topdirs(struct sess *sess, struct flist *fl, size_t flsz)
154{
155	size_t		 i;
156	const char	*cp;
157
158	if (!sess->opts->recursive)
159		return;
160
161	if (flsz && strcmp(fl[0].wpath, ".")) {
162		for (i = 0; i < flsz; i++) {
163			if (!S_ISDIR(fl[i].st.mode))
164				continue;
165			cp = strchr(fl[i].wpath, '/');
166			if (cp != NULL && cp[1] != '\0')
167				continue;
168			fl[i].st.flags |= FLSTAT_TOP_DIR;
169			LOG4("%s: top-level", fl[i].wpath);
170		}
171	} else if (flsz) {
172		fl[0].st.flags |= FLSTAT_TOP_DIR;
173		LOG4("%s: top-level", fl[0].wpath);
174	}
175}
176
177/*
178 * Filter through the fts() file information.
179 * We want directories (pre-order), regular files, and symlinks.
180 * Everything else is skipped and possibly warned about.
181 * Return zero to skip, non-zero to examine.
182 */
183static int
184flist_fts_check(struct sess *sess, FTSENT *ent)
185{
186
187	if (ent->fts_info == FTS_F  ||
188	    ent->fts_info == FTS_D ||
189	    ent->fts_info == FTS_SL ||
190	    ent->fts_info == FTS_SLNONE)
191		return 1;
192
193	if (ent->fts_info == FTS_DC) {
194		WARNX("%s: directory cycle", ent->fts_path);
195	} else if (ent->fts_info == FTS_DNR) {
196		errno = ent->fts_errno;
197		WARN("%s: unreadable directory", ent->fts_path);
198	} else if (ent->fts_info == FTS_DOT) {
199		WARNX("%s: skipping dot-file", ent->fts_path);
200	} else if (ent->fts_info == FTS_ERR) {
201		errno = ent->fts_errno;
202		WARN("%s", ent->fts_path);
203	} else if (ent->fts_info == FTS_DEFAULT) {
204		if ((sess->opts->devices && (S_ISBLK(ent->fts_statp->st_mode) ||
205		    S_ISCHR(ent->fts_statp->st_mode))) ||
206		    (sess->opts->specials &&
207		    (S_ISFIFO(ent->fts_statp->st_mode) ||
208		    S_ISSOCK(ent->fts_statp->st_mode)))) {
209			return 1;
210		}
211		WARNX("%s: skipping special", ent->fts_path);
212	} else if (ent->fts_info == FTS_NS) {
213		errno = ent->fts_errno;
214		WARN("%s: could not stat", ent->fts_path);
215	}
216
217	return 0;
218}
219
220/*
221 * Copy necessary elements in "st" into the fields of "f".
222 */
223static void
224flist_copy_stat(struct flist *f, const struct stat *st)
225{
226	f->st.mode = st->st_mode;
227	f->st.uid = st->st_uid;
228	f->st.gid = st->st_gid;
229	f->st.size = st->st_size;
230	f->st.mtime = st->st_mtime;
231	f->st.rdev = st->st_rdev;
232}
233
234void
235flist_free(struct flist *f, size_t sz)
236{
237	size_t	 i;
238
239	if (f == NULL)
240		return;
241
242	for (i = 0; i < sz; i++) {
243		free(f[i].path);
244		free(f[i].link);
245	}
246	free(f);
247}
248
249/*
250 * Serialise our file list (which may be zero-length) to the wire.
251 * Makes sure that the receiver isn't going to block on sending us
252 * return messages on the log channel.
253 * Return zero on failure, non-zero on success.
254 */
255int
256flist_send(struct sess *sess, int fdin, int fdout, const struct flist *fl,
257    size_t flsz)
258{
259	size_t		 i, sz, gidsz = 0, uidsz = 0;
260	uint8_t		 flag;
261	const struct flist *f;
262	const char	*fn;
263	struct ident	*gids = NULL, *uids = NULL;
264	int		 rc = 0;
265
266	/* Double-check that we've no pending multiplexed data. */
267
268	LOG2("sending file metadata list: %zu", flsz);
269
270	for (i = 0; i < flsz; i++) {
271		f = &fl[i];
272		fn = f->wpath;
273		sz = strlen(f->wpath);
274		assert(sz > 0);
275		assert(sz < INT32_MAX);
276
277		/*
278		 * If applicable, unclog the read buffer.
279		 * This happens when the receiver has a lot of log
280		 * messages and all we're doing is sending our file list
281		 * without checking for messages.
282		 */
283
284		if (sess->mplex_reads &&
285		    io_read_check(fdin) &&
286		     !io_read_flush(sess, fdin)) {
287			ERRX1("io_read_flush");
288			goto out;
289		}
290
291		/*
292		 * For ease, make all of our filenames be "long"
293		 * regardless their actual length.
294		 * This also makes sure that we don't transmit a zero
295		 * byte unintentionally.
296		 */
297
298		flag = FLIST_NAME_LONG;
299		if ((FLSTAT_TOP_DIR & f->st.flags))
300			flag |= FLIST_TOP_LEVEL;
301
302		LOG3("%s: sending file metadata: "
303			"size %jd, mtime %jd, mode %o",
304			fn, (intmax_t)f->st.size,
305			(intmax_t)f->st.mtime, f->st.mode);
306
307		/* Now write to the wire. */
308		/* FIXME: buffer this. */
309
310		if (!io_write_byte(sess, fdout, flag)) {
311			ERRX1("io_write_byte");
312			goto out;
313		} else if (!io_write_int(sess, fdout, sz)) {
314			ERRX1("io_write_int");
315			goto out;
316		} else if (!io_write_buf(sess, fdout, fn, sz)) {
317			ERRX1("io_write_buf");
318			goto out;
319		} else if (!io_write_long(sess, fdout, f->st.size)) {
320			ERRX1("io_write_long");
321			goto out;
322		} else if (!io_write_uint(sess, fdout, (uint32_t)f->st.mtime)) {
323			ERRX1("io_write_uint");
324			goto out;
325		} else if (!io_write_uint(sess, fdout, f->st.mode)) {
326			ERRX1("io_write_uint");
327			goto out;
328		}
329
330		/* Conditional part: uid. */
331
332		if (sess->opts->preserve_uids) {
333			if (!io_write_uint(sess, fdout, f->st.uid)) {
334				ERRX1("io_write_uint");
335				goto out;
336			}
337			if (!idents_add(0, &uids, &uidsz, f->st.uid)) {
338				ERRX1("idents_add");
339				goto out;
340			}
341		}
342
343		/* Conditional part: gid. */
344
345		if (sess->opts->preserve_gids) {
346			if (!io_write_uint(sess, fdout, f->st.gid)) {
347				ERRX1("io_write_uint");
348				goto out;
349			}
350			if (!idents_add(1, &gids, &gidsz, f->st.gid)) {
351				ERRX1("idents_add");
352				goto out;
353			}
354		}
355
356		/* Conditional part: devices & special files. */
357
358		if ((sess->opts->devices && (S_ISBLK(f->st.mode) ||
359		     S_ISCHR(f->st.mode))) ||
360		    (sess->opts->specials && (S_ISFIFO(f->st.mode) ||
361		    S_ISSOCK(f->st.mode)))) {
362			if (!io_write_int(sess, fdout, f->st.rdev)) {
363				ERRX1("io_write_int");
364				goto out;
365			}
366		}
367
368		/* Conditional part: link. */
369
370		if (S_ISLNK(f->st.mode) &&
371		    sess->opts->preserve_links) {
372			fn = f->link;
373			sz = strlen(f->link);
374			assert(sz < INT32_MAX);
375			if (!io_write_int(sess, fdout, sz)) {
376				ERRX1("io_write_int");
377				goto out;
378			}
379			if (!io_write_buf(sess, fdout, fn, sz)) {
380				ERRX1("io_write_buf");
381				goto out;
382			}
383		}
384
385		if (S_ISREG(f->st.mode))
386			sess->total_size += f->st.size;
387	}
388
389	/* Signal end of file list. */
390
391	if (!io_write_byte(sess, fdout, 0)) {
392		ERRX1("io_write_byte");
393		goto out;
394	}
395
396	/* Conditionally write identifier lists. */
397
398	if (sess->opts->preserve_uids && !sess->opts->numeric_ids) {
399		LOG2("sending uid list: %zu", uidsz);
400		if (!idents_send(sess, fdout, uids, uidsz)) {
401			ERRX1("idents_send");
402			goto out;
403		}
404	}
405
406	if (sess->opts->preserve_gids && !sess->opts->numeric_ids) {
407		LOG2("sending gid list: %zu", gidsz);
408		if (!idents_send(sess, fdout, gids, gidsz)) {
409			ERRX1("idents_send");
410			goto out;
411		}
412	}
413
414	rc = 1;
415out:
416	idents_free(gids, gidsz);
417	idents_free(uids, uidsz);
418	return rc;
419}
420
421/*
422 * Read the filename of a file list.
423 * This is the most expensive part of the file list transfer, so a lot
424 * of attention has gone into transmitting as little as possible.
425 * Micro-optimisation, but whatever.
426 * Fills in "f" with the full path on success.
427 * Returns zero on failure, non-zero on success.
428 */
429static int
430flist_recv_name(struct sess *sess, int fd, struct flist *f, uint8_t flags,
431    char last[MAXPATHLEN])
432{
433	uint8_t		 bval;
434	size_t		 partial = 0;
435	size_t		 pathlen = 0, len;
436
437	/*
438	 * Read our filename.
439	 * If we have FLIST_NAME_SAME, we inherit some of the last
440	 * transmitted name.
441	 * If we have FLIST_NAME_LONG, then the string length is greater
442	 * than byte-size.
443	 */
444
445	if (FLIST_NAME_SAME & flags) {
446		if (!io_read_byte(sess, fd, &bval)) {
447			ERRX1("io_read_byte");
448			return 0;
449		}
450		partial = bval;
451	}
452
453	/* Get the (possibly-remaining) filename length. */
454
455	if (FLIST_NAME_LONG & flags) {
456		if (!io_read_size(sess, fd, &pathlen)) {
457			ERRX1("io_read_size");
458			return 0;
459		}
460	} else {
461		if (!io_read_byte(sess, fd, &bval)) {
462			ERRX1("io_read_byte");
463			return 0;
464		}
465		pathlen = bval;
466	}
467
468	/* Allocate our full filename length. */
469	/* FIXME: maximum pathname length. */
470
471	if ((len = pathlen + partial) == 0) {
472		ERRX("security violation: zero-length pathname");
473		return 0;
474	}
475
476	if ((f->path = malloc(len + 1)) == NULL) {
477		ERR("malloc");
478		return 0;
479	}
480	f->path[len] = '\0';
481
482	if (FLIST_NAME_SAME & flags)
483		memcpy(f->path, last, partial);
484
485	if (!io_read_buf(sess, fd, f->path + partial, pathlen)) {
486		ERRX1("io_read_buf");
487		return 0;
488	}
489
490	if (f->path[0] == '/') {
491		ERRX("security violation: absolute pathname: %s",
492		    f->path);
493		return 0;
494	}
495
496	if (strstr(f->path, "/../") != NULL ||
497	    (len > 2 && strcmp(f->path + len - 3, "/..") == 0) ||
498	    (len > 2 && strncmp(f->path, "../", 3) == 0) ||
499	    strcmp(f->path, "..") == 0) {
500		ERRX("%s: security violation: backtracking pathname",
501		    f->path);
502		return 0;
503	}
504
505	/* Record our last path and construct our filename. */
506
507	strlcpy(last, f->path, MAXPATHLEN);
508	f->wpath = f->path;
509	return 1;
510}
511
512/*
513 * Reallocate a file list in chunks of FLIST_CHUNK_SIZE;
514 * Returns zero on failure, non-zero on success.
515 */
516static int
517flist_realloc(struct flist **fl, size_t *sz, size_t *max)
518{
519	void	*pp;
520
521	if (*sz + 1 <= *max)  {
522		(*sz)++;
523		return 1;
524	}
525
526	pp = recallocarray(*fl, *max,
527		*max + FLIST_CHUNK_SIZE, sizeof(struct flist));
528	if (pp == NULL) {
529		ERR("recallocarray");
530		return 0;
531	}
532	*fl = pp;
533	*max += FLIST_CHUNK_SIZE;
534	(*sz)++;
535	return 1;
536}
537
538/*
539 * Copy a regular or symbolic link file "path" into "f".
540 * This handles the correct path creation and symbolic linking.
541 * Returns zero on failure, non-zero on success.
542 */
543static int
544flist_append(struct flist *f, struct stat *st, const char *path)
545{
546
547	/*
548	 * Copy the full path for local addressing and transmit
549	 * only the filename part for the receiver.
550	 */
551
552	if ((f->path = strdup(path)) == NULL) {
553		ERR("strdup");
554		return 0;
555	}
556
557	if ((f->wpath = strrchr(f->path, '/')) == NULL)
558		f->wpath = f->path;
559	else
560		f->wpath++;
561
562	/*
563	 * On the receiving end, we'll strip out all bits on the
564	 * mode except for the file permissions.
565	 * No need to warn about it here.
566	 */
567
568	flist_copy_stat(f, st);
569
570	/* Optionally copy link information. */
571
572	if (S_ISLNK(st->st_mode)) {
573		f->link = symlink_read(f->path);
574		if (f->link == NULL) {
575			ERRX1("symlink_read");
576			return 0;
577		}
578	}
579
580	return 1;
581}
582
583/*
584 * Receive a file list from the wire, filling in length "sz" (which may
585 * possibly be zero) and list "flp" on success.
586 * Return zero on failure, non-zero on success.
587 */
588int
589flist_recv(struct sess *sess, int fd, struct flist **flp, size_t *sz)
590{
591	struct flist	*fl = NULL;
592	struct flist	*ff;
593	const struct flist *fflast = NULL;
594	size_t		 flsz = 0, flmax = 0, lsz, gidsz = 0, uidsz = 0;
595	uint8_t		 flag;
596	char		 last[MAXPATHLEN];
597	int64_t		 lval; /* temporary values... */
598	int32_t		 ival;
599	uint32_t	 uival;
600	struct ident	*gids = NULL, *uids = NULL;
601
602	last[0] = '\0';
603
604	for (;;) {
605		if (!io_read_byte(sess, fd, &flag)) {
606			ERRX1("io_read_byte");
607			goto out;
608		} else if (flag == 0)
609			break;
610
611		if (!flist_realloc(&fl, &flsz, &flmax)) {
612			ERRX1("flist_realloc");
613			goto out;
614		}
615
616		ff = &fl[flsz - 1];
617		fflast = flsz > 1 ? &fl[flsz - 2] : NULL;
618
619		/* Filename first. */
620
621		if (!flist_recv_name(sess, fd, ff, flag, last)) {
622			ERRX1("flist_recv_name");
623			goto out;
624		}
625
626		/* Read the file size. */
627
628		if (!io_read_long(sess, fd, &lval)) {
629			ERRX1("io_read_long");
630			goto out;
631		}
632		ff->st.size = lval;
633
634		/* Read the modification time. */
635
636		if (!(FLIST_TIME_SAME & flag)) {
637			if (!io_read_uint(sess, fd, &uival)) {
638				ERRX1("io_read_int");
639				goto out;
640			}
641			ff->st.mtime = uival;	/* beyond 2038 */
642		} else if (fflast == NULL) {
643			ERRX("same time without last entry");
644			goto out;
645		}  else
646			ff->st.mtime = fflast->st.mtime;
647
648		/* Read the file mode. */
649
650		if (!(FLIST_MODE_SAME & flag)) {
651			if (!io_read_uint(sess, fd, &uival)) {
652				ERRX1("io_read_int");
653				goto out;
654			}
655			ff->st.mode = uival;
656		} else if (fflast == NULL) {
657			ERRX("same mode without last entry");
658			goto out;
659		} else
660			ff->st.mode = fflast->st.mode;
661
662		/* Conditional part: uid. */
663
664		if (sess->opts->preserve_uids) {
665			if (!(FLIST_UID_SAME & flag)) {
666				if (!io_read_uint(sess, fd, &uival)) {
667					ERRX1("io_read_int");
668					goto out;
669				}
670				ff->st.uid = uival;
671			} else if (fflast == NULL) {
672				ERRX("same uid without last entry");
673				goto out;
674			} else
675				ff->st.uid = fflast->st.uid;
676		}
677
678		/* Conditional part: gid. */
679
680		if (sess->opts->preserve_gids) {
681			if (!(FLIST_GID_SAME & flag)) {
682				if (!io_read_uint(sess, fd, &uival)) {
683					ERRX1("io_read_int");
684					goto out;
685				}
686				ff->st.gid = uival;
687			} else if (fflast == NULL) {
688				ERRX("same gid without last entry");
689				goto out;
690			} else
691				ff->st.gid = fflast->st.gid;
692		}
693
694		/* Conditional part: devices & special files. */
695
696		if ((sess->opts->devices && (S_ISBLK(ff->st.mode) ||
697		     S_ISCHR(ff->st.mode))) ||
698		    (sess->opts->specials && (S_ISFIFO(ff->st.mode) ||
699		    S_ISSOCK(ff->st.mode)))) {
700			if (!(FLIST_RDEV_SAME & flag)) {
701				if (!io_read_int(sess, fd, &ival)) {
702					ERRX1("io_read_int");
703					goto out;
704				}
705				ff->st.rdev = ival;
706			} else if (fflast == NULL) {
707				ERRX("same device without last entry");
708				goto out;
709			} else
710				ff->st.rdev = fflast->st.rdev;
711		}
712
713		/* Conditional part: link. */
714
715		if (S_ISLNK(ff->st.mode) &&
716		    sess->opts->preserve_links) {
717			if (!io_read_size(sess, fd, &lsz)) {
718				ERRX1("io_read_size");
719				goto out;
720			} else if (lsz == 0) {
721				ERRX("empty link name");
722				goto out;
723			}
724			ff->link = calloc(lsz + 1, 1);
725			if (ff->link == NULL) {
726				ERR("calloc");
727				goto out;
728			}
729			if (!io_read_buf(sess, fd, ff->link, lsz)) {
730				ERRX1("io_read_buf");
731				goto out;
732			}
733		}
734
735		LOG3("%s: received file metadata: "
736			"size %jd, mtime %jd, mode %o, rdev (%d, %d)",
737			ff->path, (intmax_t)ff->st.size,
738			(intmax_t)ff->st.mtime, ff->st.mode,
739			major(ff->st.rdev), minor(ff->st.rdev));
740
741		if (S_ISREG(ff->st.mode))
742			sess->total_size += ff->st.size;
743	}
744
745	/* Conditionally read the user/group list. */
746
747	if (sess->opts->preserve_uids && !sess->opts->numeric_ids) {
748		if (!idents_recv(sess, fd, &uids, &uidsz)) {
749			ERRX1("idents_recv");
750			goto out;
751		}
752		LOG2("received uid list: %zu", uidsz);
753	}
754
755	if (sess->opts->preserve_gids && !sess->opts->numeric_ids) {
756		if (!idents_recv(sess, fd, &gids, &gidsz)) {
757			ERRX1("idents_recv");
758			goto out;
759		}
760		LOG2("received gid list: %zu", gidsz);
761	}
762
763	/* Remember to order the received list. */
764
765	LOG2("received file metadata list: %zu", flsz);
766	qsort(fl, flsz, sizeof(struct flist), flist_cmp);
767	flist_topdirs(sess, fl, flsz);
768	*sz = flsz;
769	*flp = fl;
770
771	/* Conditionally remap and reassign identifiers. */
772
773	if (sess->opts->preserve_uids && !sess->opts->numeric_ids) {
774		idents_remap(sess, 0, uids, uidsz);
775		idents_assign_uid(sess, fl, flsz, uids, uidsz);
776	}
777
778	if (sess->opts->preserve_gids && !sess->opts->numeric_ids) {
779		idents_remap(sess, 1, gids, gidsz);
780		idents_assign_gid(sess, fl, flsz, gids, gidsz);
781	}
782
783	idents_free(gids, gidsz);
784	idents_free(uids, uidsz);
785	return 1;
786out:
787	flist_free(fl, flsz);
788	idents_free(gids, gidsz);
789	idents_free(uids, uidsz);
790	*sz = 0;
791	*flp = NULL;
792	return 0;
793}
794
795/*
796 * Generate a flist possibly-recursively given a file root, which may
797 * also be a regular file or symlink.
798 * On success, augments the generated list in "flp" of length "sz".
799 * Returns zero on failure, non-zero on success.
800 */
801static int
802flist_gen_dirent(struct sess *sess, char *root, struct flist **fl, size_t *sz,
803    size_t *max)
804{
805	char		*cargv[2], *cp;
806	int		 rc = 0, flag;
807	FTS		*fts;
808	FTSENT		*ent;
809	struct flist	*f;
810	size_t		 i, flsz = 0, nxdev = 0, stripdir;
811	dev_t		*newxdev, *xdev = NULL;
812	struct stat	 st;
813
814	cargv[0] = root;
815	cargv[1] = NULL;
816
817	/*
818	 * If we're a file, then revert to the same actions we use for
819	 * the non-recursive scan.
820	 */
821
822	if (lstat(root, &st) == -1) {
823		ERR("%s: lstat", root);
824		return 0;
825	} else if (S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) {
826		if (!flist_realloc(fl, sz, max)) {
827			ERRX1("flist_realloc");
828			return 0;
829		}
830		f = &(*fl)[(*sz) - 1];
831		assert(f != NULL);
832
833		if (!flist_append(f, &st, root)) {
834			ERRX1("flist_append");
835			return 0;
836		}
837		if (unveil(root, "r") == -1) {
838			ERR("%s: unveil", root);
839			return 0;
840		}
841		return 1;
842	} else if (S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) {
843		if (!sess->opts->preserve_links) {
844			WARNX("%s: skipping symlink", root);
845			return 1;
846		} else if (!flist_realloc(fl, sz, max)) {
847			ERRX1("flist_realloc");
848			return 0;
849		}
850		f = &(*fl)[(*sz) - 1];
851		assert(f != NULL);
852
853		if (!flist_append(f, &st, root)) {
854			ERRX1("flist_append");
855			return 0;
856		}
857		if (unveil(root, "r") == -1) {
858			ERR("%s: unveil", root);
859			return 0;
860		}
861		return 1;
862	} else if (!S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) {
863		WARNX("%s: skipping special", root);
864		return 1;
865	}
866
867	/*
868	 * If we end with a slash, it means that we're not supposed to
869	 * copy the directory part itself---only the contents.
870	 * So set "stripdir" to be what we take out.
871	 */
872
873	stripdir = strlen(root);
874	assert(stripdir > 0);
875	if (root[stripdir - 1] != '/')
876		stripdir = 0;
877
878	/*
879	 * If we're not stripping anything, then see if we need to strip
880	 * out the leading material in the path up to and including the
881	 * last directory component.
882	 */
883
884	if (stripdir == 0)
885		if ((cp = strrchr(root, '/')) != NULL)
886			stripdir = cp - root + 1;
887
888	/*
889	 * If we're recursive, then we need to take down all of the
890	 * files and directory components, so use fts(3).
891	 * Copying the information file-by-file into the flstat.
892	 * We'll make sense of it in flist_send.
893	 */
894
895	if ((fts = fts_open(cargv, FTS_PHYSICAL, NULL)) == NULL) {
896		ERR("fts_open");
897		return 0;
898	}
899
900	errno = 0;
901	while ((ent = fts_read(fts)) != NULL) {
902		if (!flist_fts_check(sess, ent)) {
903			errno = 0;
904			continue;
905		}
906
907		/* We don't allow symlinks without -l. */
908
909		assert(ent->fts_statp != NULL);
910		if (S_ISLNK(ent->fts_statp->st_mode) &&
911		    !sess->opts->preserve_links) {
912			WARNX("%s: skipping symlink", ent->fts_path);
913			continue;
914		}
915
916		/*
917		 * If rsync is told to avoid crossing a filesystem
918		 * boundary when recursing, then replace all mount point
919		 * directories with empty directories.  The latter is
920		 * prevented by telling rsync multiple times to avoid
921		 * crossing a filesystem boundary when recursing.
922		 * Replacing mount point directories is tricky. We need
923		 * to sort out which directories to include.  As such,
924		 * keep track of unique device inodes, and use these for
925		 * comparison.
926		 */
927
928		if (sess->opts->one_file_system &&
929		    ent->fts_statp->st_dev != st.st_dev) {
930			if (sess->opts->one_file_system > 1 ||
931			    !S_ISDIR(ent->fts_statp->st_mode))
932				continue;
933
934			flag = 0;
935			for (i = 0; i < nxdev; i++)
936				if (xdev[i] == ent->fts_statp->st_dev) {
937					flag = 1;
938					break;
939				}
940			if (flag)
941				continue;
942
943			if ((newxdev = reallocarray(xdev, nxdev + 1,
944			    sizeof(dev_t))) == NULL) {
945				ERRX1("reallocarray");
946				goto out;
947			}
948			xdev = newxdev;
949			xdev[nxdev] = ent->fts_statp->st_dev;
950			nxdev++;
951		}
952
953		/* Allocate a new file entry. */
954
955		if (!flist_realloc(fl, sz, max)) {
956			ERRX1("flist_realloc");
957			goto out;
958		}
959		flsz++;
960		f = &(*fl)[*sz - 1];
961
962		/* Our path defaults to "." for the root. */
963
964		if (ent->fts_path[stripdir] == '\0') {
965			if (asprintf(&f->path, "%s.", ent->fts_path) == -1) {
966				ERR("asprintf");
967				f->path = NULL;
968				goto out;
969			}
970		} else {
971			if ((f->path = strdup(ent->fts_path)) == NULL) {
972				ERR("strdup");
973				goto out;
974			}
975		}
976
977		f->wpath = f->path + stripdir;
978		flist_copy_stat(f, ent->fts_statp);
979
980		/* Optionally copy link information. */
981
982		if (S_ISLNK(ent->fts_statp->st_mode)) {
983			f->link = symlink_read(f->path);
984			if (f->link == NULL) {
985				ERRX1("symlink_read");
986				goto out;
987			}
988		}
989
990		/* Reset errno for next fts_read() call. */
991		errno = 0;
992	}
993	if (errno) {
994		ERR("fts_read");
995		goto out;
996	}
997	if (unveil(root, "r") == -1) {
998		ERR("%s: unveil", root);
999		goto out;
1000	}
1001
1002	LOG3("generated %zu filenames: %s", flsz, root);
1003	rc = 1;
1004out:
1005	fts_close(fts);
1006	free(xdev);
1007	return rc;
1008}
1009
1010/*
1011 * Generate a flist recursively given the array of directories (or
1012 * files, symlinks, doesn't matter) specified in argv (argc >0).
1013 * On success, stores the generated list in "flp" with length "sz",
1014 * which may be zero.
1015 * Returns zero on failure, non-zero on success.
1016 */
1017static int
1018flist_gen_dirs(struct sess *sess, size_t argc, char **argv, struct flist **flp,
1019    size_t *sz)
1020{
1021	size_t		 i, max = 0;
1022
1023	for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
1024		if (!flist_gen_dirent(sess, argv[i], flp, sz, &max))
1025			break;
1026
1027	if (i == argc) {
1028		LOG2("recursively generated %zu filenames", *sz);
1029		return 1;
1030	}
1031
1032	ERRX1("flist_gen_dirent");
1033	flist_free(*flp, max);
1034	*flp = NULL;
1035	*sz = 0;
1036	return 0;
1037}
1038
1039/*
1040 * Generate list of files from the command-line argc (>0) and argv.
1041 * On success, stores the generated list in "flp" with length "sz",
1042 * which may be zero.
1043 * Returns zero on failure, non-zero on success.
1044 */
1045static int
1046flist_gen_files(struct sess *sess, size_t argc, char **argv,
1047    struct flist **flp, size_t *sz)
1048{
1049	struct flist	*fl = NULL, *f;
1050	size_t		 i, flsz = 0;
1051	struct stat	 st;
1052
1053	assert(argc);
1054
1055	if ((fl = calloc(argc, sizeof(struct flist))) == NULL) {
1056		ERR("calloc");
1057		return 0;
1058	}
1059
1060	for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
1061		if (argv[i][0] == '\0')
1062			continue;
1063		if (lstat(argv[i], &st) == -1) {
1064			ERR("%s: lstat", argv[i]);
1065			goto out;
1066		}
1067
1068		/*
1069		 * File type checks.
1070		 * In non-recursive mode, we don't accept directories.
1071		 * We also skip symbolic links without -l.
1072		 * Beyond that, we only accept regular files.
1073		 */
1074
1075		if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) {
1076			WARNX("%s: skipping directory", argv[i]);
1077			continue;
1078		} else if (S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) {
1079			if (!sess->opts->preserve_links) {
1080				WARNX("%s: skipping symlink", argv[i]);
1081				continue;
1082			}
1083		} else if (!S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) {
1084			WARNX("%s: skipping special", argv[i]);
1085			continue;
1086		}
1087
1088
1089		f = &fl[flsz++];
1090		assert(f != NULL);
1091
1092		/* Add this file to our file-system worldview. */
1093
1094		if (unveil(argv[i], "r") == -1) {
1095			ERR("%s: unveil", argv[i]);
1096			goto out;
1097		}
1098		if (!flist_append(f, &st, argv[i])) {
1099			ERRX1("flist_append");
1100			goto out;
1101		}
1102	}
1103
1104	LOG2("non-recursively generated %zu filenames", flsz);
1105	*sz = flsz;
1106	*flp = fl;
1107	return 1;
1108out:
1109	flist_free(fl, argc);
1110	*sz = 0;
1111	*flp = NULL;
1112	return 0;
1113}
1114
1115/*
1116 * Generate a sorted, de-duplicated list of file metadata.
1117 * In non-recursive mode (the default), we use only the files we're
1118 * given.
1119 * Otherwise, directories are recursively examined.
1120 * Returns zero on failure, non-zero on success.
1121 * On success, "fl" will need to be freed with flist_free().
1122 */
1123int
1124flist_gen(struct sess *sess, size_t argc, char **argv, struct flist **flp,
1125    size_t *sz)
1126{
1127	int	 rc;
1128
1129	assert(argc > 0);
1130	rc = sess->opts->recursive ?
1131		flist_gen_dirs(sess, argc, argv, flp, sz) :
1132		flist_gen_files(sess, argc, argv, flp, sz);
1133
1134	/* After scanning, lock our file-system view. */
1135
1136	if (unveil(NULL, NULL) == -1) {
1137		ERR("unveil");
1138		return 0;
1139	}
1140	if (!rc)
1141		return 0;
1142
1143	qsort(*flp, *sz, sizeof(struct flist), flist_cmp);
1144
1145	if (flist_dedupe(flp, sz)) {
1146		flist_topdirs(sess, *flp, *sz);
1147		return 1;
1148	}
1149
1150	ERRX1("flist_dedupe");
1151	flist_free(*flp, *sz);
1152	*flp = NULL;
1153	*sz = 0;
1154	return 0;
1155}
1156
1157/*
1158 * Generate a list of files in root to delete that are within the
1159 * top-level directories stipulated by "wfl".
1160 * Only handles symbolic links, directories, and regular files.
1161 * Returns zero on failure (fl and flsz will be NULL and zero), non-zero
1162 * on success.
1163 * On success, "fl" will need to be freed with flist_free().
1164 */
1165int
1166flist_gen_dels(struct sess *sess, const char *root, struct flist **fl,
1167    size_t *sz,	const struct flist *wfl, size_t wflsz)
1168{
1169	char		**cargv = NULL;
1170	int		  rc = 0, c, flag;
1171	FTS		 *fts = NULL;
1172	FTSENT		 *ent;
1173	struct flist	 *f;
1174	struct stat	  st;
1175	size_t		  cargvs = 0, i, j, max = 0, stripdir;
1176	ENTRY		  hent;
1177	ENTRY		 *hentp;
1178
1179	*fl = NULL;
1180	*sz = 0;
1181
1182	/* Only run this code when we're recursive. */
1183
1184	if (!sess->opts->recursive)
1185		return 1;
1186
1187	/*
1188	 * Gather up all top-level directories for scanning.
1189	 * This is stipulated by rsync's --delete behaviour, where we
1190	 * only delete things in the top-level directories given on the
1191	 * command line.
1192	 */
1193
1194	assert(wflsz > 0);
1195	for (i = 0; i < wflsz; i++)
1196		if (FLSTAT_TOP_DIR & wfl[i].st.flags)
1197			cargvs++;
1198	if (cargvs == 0)
1199		return 1;
1200
1201	if ((cargv = calloc(cargvs + 1, sizeof(char *))) == NULL) {
1202		ERR("calloc");
1203		return 0;
1204	}
1205
1206	/*
1207	 * If we're given just a "." as the first entry, that means
1208	 * we're doing a relative copy with a trailing slash.
1209	 * Special-case this just for the sake of simplicity.
1210	 * Otherwise, look through all top-levels.
1211	 */
1212
1213	if (wflsz && strcmp(wfl[0].wpath, ".") == 0) {
1214		assert(cargvs == 1);
1215		assert(S_ISDIR(wfl[0].st.mode));
1216		if (asprintf(&cargv[0], "%s/", root) == -1) {
1217			ERR("asprintf");
1218			cargv[0] = NULL;
1219			goto out;
1220		}
1221		cargv[1] = NULL;
1222	} else {
1223		for (i = j = 0; i < wflsz; i++) {
1224			if (!(FLSTAT_TOP_DIR & wfl[i].st.flags))
1225				continue;
1226			assert(S_ISDIR(wfl[i].st.mode));
1227			assert(strcmp(wfl[i].wpath, "."));
1228			c = asprintf(&cargv[j], "%s/%s", root, wfl[i].wpath);
1229			if (c == -1) {
1230				ERR("asprintf");
1231				cargv[j] = NULL;
1232				goto out;
1233			}
1234			LOG4("%s: will scan for deletions", cargv[j]);
1235			j++;
1236		}
1237		assert(j == cargvs);
1238		cargv[j] = NULL;
1239	}
1240
1241	LOG2("delete from %zu directories", cargvs);
1242
1243	/*
1244	 * Next, use the standard hcreate(3) hashtable interface to hash
1245	 * all of the files that we want to synchronise.
1246	 * This way, we'll be able to determine which files we want to
1247	 * delete in O(n) time instead of O(n * search) time.
1248	 * Plus, we can do the scan in-band and only allocate the files
1249	 * we want to delete.
1250	 */
1251
1252	if (!hcreate(wflsz)) {
1253		ERR("hcreate");
1254		goto out;
1255	}
1256
1257	for (i = 0; i < wflsz; i++) {
1258		memset(&hent, 0, sizeof(ENTRY));
1259		if ((hent.key = strdup(wfl[i].wpath)) == NULL) {
1260			ERR("strdup");
1261			goto out;
1262		}
1263		if ((hentp = hsearch(hent, ENTER)) == NULL) {
1264			ERR("hsearch");
1265			goto out;
1266		} else if (hentp->key != hent.key) {
1267			ERRX("%s: duplicate", wfl[i].wpath);
1268			free(hent.key);
1269			goto out;
1270		}
1271	}
1272
1273	/*
1274	 * Now we're going to try to descend into all of the top-level
1275	 * directories stipulated by the file list.
1276	 * If the directories don't exist, it's ok.
1277	 */
1278
1279	if ((fts = fts_open(cargv, FTS_PHYSICAL, NULL)) == NULL) {
1280		ERR("fts_open");
1281		goto out;
1282	}
1283
1284	stripdir = strlen(root) + 1;
1285	errno = 0;
1286	while ((ent = fts_read(fts)) != NULL) {
1287		if (ent->fts_info == FTS_NS)
1288			continue;
1289		if (!flist_fts_check(sess, ent)) {
1290			errno = 0;
1291			continue;
1292		} else if (stripdir >= ent->fts_pathlen)
1293			continue;
1294
1295		assert(ent->fts_statp != NULL);
1296
1297		/*
1298		 * If rsync is told to avoid crossing a filesystem
1299		 * boundary when recursing, then exclude all entries
1300		 * from the list with a device inode, which does not
1301		 * match that of one of the top-level directories.
1302		 */
1303
1304		if (sess->opts->one_file_system) {
1305			flag = 0;
1306			for (i = 0; i < wflsz; i++) {
1307				if (stat(wfl[i].path, &st) == -1) {
1308					ERR("%s: stat", wfl[i].path);
1309					goto out;
1310				}
1311				if (ent->fts_statp->st_dev == st.st_dev) {
1312					flag = 1;
1313					break;
1314				}
1315			}
1316			if (!flag)
1317				continue;
1318		}
1319
1320		/* Look up in hashtable. */
1321
1322		memset(&hent, 0, sizeof(ENTRY));
1323		hent.key = ent->fts_path + stripdir;
1324		if (hsearch(hent, FIND) != NULL)
1325			continue;
1326
1327		/* Not found: we'll delete it. */
1328
1329		if (!flist_realloc(fl, sz, &max)) {
1330			ERRX1("flist_realloc");
1331			goto out;
1332		}
1333		f = &(*fl)[*sz - 1];
1334
1335		if ((f->path = strdup(ent->fts_path)) == NULL) {
1336			ERR("strdup");
1337			goto out;
1338		}
1339		f->wpath = f->path + stripdir;
1340		flist_copy_stat(f, ent->fts_statp);
1341		errno = 0;
1342	}
1343
1344	if (errno) {
1345		ERR("fts_read");
1346		goto out;
1347	}
1348
1349	qsort(*fl, *sz, sizeof(struct flist), flist_cmp);
1350	rc = 1;
1351out:
1352	if (fts != NULL)
1353		fts_close(fts);
1354	for (i = 0; i < cargvs; i++)
1355		free(cargv[i]);
1356	free(cargv);
1357	hdestroy();
1358	return rc;
1359}
1360
1361/*
1362 * Delete all files and directories in "fl".
1363 * If called with a zero-length "fl", does nothing.
1364 * If dry_run is specified, simply write what would be done.
1365 * Return zero on failure, non-zero on success.
1366 */
1367int
1368flist_del(struct sess *sess, int root, const struct flist *fl, size_t flsz)
1369{
1370	ssize_t	 i;
1371	int	 flag;
1372
1373	if (flsz == 0)
1374		return 1;
1375
1376	assert(sess->opts->del);
1377	assert(sess->opts->recursive);
1378
1379	for (i = flsz - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
1380		LOG1("%s: deleting", fl[i].wpath);
1381		if (sess->opts->dry_run)
1382			continue;
1383		assert(root != -1);
1384		flag = S_ISDIR(fl[i].st.mode) ? AT_REMOVEDIR : 0;
1385		if (unlinkat(root, fl[i].wpath, flag) == -1 &&
1386		    errno != ENOENT) {
1387			ERR("%s: unlinkat", fl[i].wpath);
1388			return 0;
1389		}
1390	}
1391
1392	return 1;
1393}
1394