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/* chown-core.c -- core functions for changing ownership.
   Copyright (C) 2000, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation.

   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
   the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
   any later version.

   This program 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 General Public License for more details.

   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
   along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
   Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */

/* Extracted from chown.c/chgrp.c and librarified by Jim Meyering.  */

#include <config.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#include <grp.h>

#include "system.h"
#include "error.h"
#include "xfts.h"
#include "lchown.h"
#include "quote.h"
#include "root-dev-ino.h"
#include "savedir.h"
#include "chown-core.h"

/* The number of decimal digits required to represent the largest value of
   type `unsigned int'.  This is enough for an 8-byte unsigned int type.  */
#define UINT_MAX_DECIMAL_DIGITS 20

#ifndef _POSIX_VERSION
struct group *getgrnam ();
struct group *getgrgid ();
#endif

void
chopt_init (struct Chown_option *chopt)
{
  chopt->verbosity = V_off;
  chopt->root_dev_ino = NULL;
  chopt->affect_symlink_referent = false;
  chopt->recurse = false;
  chopt->force_silent = false;
  chopt->user_name = 0;
  chopt->group_name = 0;
}

void
chopt_free (struct Chown_option *chopt)
{
  /* Deliberately do not free chopt->user_name or ->group_name.
     They're not always allocated.  */
}

/* Convert N to a string, and return a pointer to that string in memory
   allocated from the heap.  */

static char *
uint_to_string (unsigned int n)
{
  char buf[UINT_MAX_DECIMAL_DIGITS + 1];
  char *p = buf + sizeof buf;

  *--p = '\0';

  do
    *--p = '0' + (n % 10);
  while ((n /= 10) != 0);

  return xstrdup (p);
}

/* Convert the numeric group-id, GID, to a string stored in xmalloc'd memory,
   and return it.  If there's no corresponding group name, use the decimal
   representation of the ID.  */

char *
gid_to_name (gid_t gid)
{
  struct group *grp = getgrgid (gid);
  return grp ? xstrdup (grp->gr_name) : uint_to_string (gid);
}

/* Convert the numeric user-id, UID, to a string stored in xmalloc'd memory,
   and return it.  If there's no corresponding user name, use the decimal
   representation of the ID.  */

char *
uid_to_name (uid_t uid)
{
  struct passwd *pwd = getpwuid (uid);
  return pwd ? xstrdup (pwd->pw_name) : uint_to_string (uid);
}

/* Tell the user how/if the user and group of FILE have been changed.
   If USER is NULL, give the group-oriented messages.
   CHANGED describes what (if anything) has happened. */

static void
describe_change (const char *file, enum Change_status changed,
		 char const *user, char const *group)
{
  const char *fmt;
  char *spec;
  int spec_allocated = 0;

  if (changed == CH_NOT_APPLIED)
    {
      printf (_("neither symbolic link %s nor referent has been changed\n"),
	      quote (file));
      return;
    }

  if (user)
    {
      if (group)
	{
	  spec = xmalloc (strlen (user) + 1 + strlen (group) + 1);
	  stpcpy (stpcpy (stpcpy (spec, user), ":"), group);
	  spec_allocated = 1;
	}
      else
	{
	  spec = (char *) user;
	}
    }
  else
    {
      spec = (char *) group;
    }

  switch (changed)
    {
    case CH_SUCCEEDED:
      fmt = (user
	     ? _("changed ownership of %s to %s\n")
	     : _("changed group of %s to %s\n"));
      break;
    case CH_FAILED:
      fmt = (user
	     ? _("failed to change ownership of %s to %s\n")
	     : _("failed to change group of %s to %s\n"));
      break;
    case CH_NO_CHANGE_REQUESTED:
      fmt = (user
	     ? _("ownership of %s retained as %s\n")
	     : _("group of %s retained as %s\n"));
      break;
    default:
      abort ();
    }

  printf (fmt, quote (file), spec);

  if (spec_allocated)
    free (spec);
}

/* Change the owner and/or group of the file specified by FTS and ENT
   to UID and/or GID as appropriate.
   FIXME: describe old_uid and old_gid.
   CHOPT specifies additional options.
   Return nonzero upon error, zero otherwise.  */
static int
change_file_owner (FTS *fts, FTSENT *ent,
		   uid_t uid, gid_t gid,
		   uid_t old_uid, gid_t old_gid,
		   struct Chown_option const *chopt)
{
  const char *file_full_name = ent->fts_path;
  struct stat *file_stats = ent->fts_statp;
  int errors = 0;

  /* This is the second time we've seen this directory.  */
  if (ent->fts_info == FTS_DP)
    return 0;

  switch (ent->fts_info)
    {
    case FTS_NS:
      error (0, ent->fts_errno, _("cannot access %s"), quote (file_full_name));
      return 1;

    case FTS_ERR:
      error (0, ent->fts_errno, _("%s"), quote (file_full_name));
      return 1;

    case FTS_DNR:
      error (0, ent->fts_errno, _("cannot read directory %s"),
	     quote (file_full_name));
      return 1;

    default:
      break;
    }

  if (ROOT_DEV_INO_CHECK (chopt->root_dev_ino, file_stats))
    {
      ROOT_DEV_INO_WARN (file_full_name);
      return 1;
    }

  if ((old_uid == (uid_t) -1 || file_stats->st_uid == old_uid)
      && (old_gid == (gid_t) -1 || file_stats->st_gid == old_gid))
    {
      uid_t new_uid = (uid == (uid_t) -1 ? file_stats->st_uid : uid);
      gid_t new_gid = (gid == (gid_t) -1 ? file_stats->st_gid : gid);
      if (new_uid != file_stats->st_uid || new_gid != file_stats->st_gid)
	{
	  const char *file = ent->fts_accpath;
	  int fail;
	  int symlink_changed = 1;
	  int saved_errno;

	  if (S_ISLNK (file_stats->st_mode))
	    {
	      if (chopt->affect_symlink_referent)
		{
		  /* Applying chown to a symlink and expecting it to affect
		     the referent is not portable.  So instead, open the
		     file and use fchown on the resulting descriptor.  */
		  int fd = open (file, O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK | O_NOCTTY);
		  fail = (fd == -1 ? 1 : fchown (fd, new_uid, new_gid));
		  if (fd != -1)
		    close (fd);
		}
	      else
		{
		  bool is_command_line_argument = (ent->fts_level == 1);
		  fail = lchown (file, new_uid, new_gid);

		  /* Ignore the failure if it's due to lack of support (ENOSYS)
		     and this is not a command line argument.  */
		  if (!is_command_line_argument && fail && errno == ENOSYS)
		    {
		      fail = 0;
		      symlink_changed = 0;
		    }
		}
	    }
	  else
	    {
	      fail = chown (file, new_uid, new_gid);
	    }
	  saved_errno = errno;

	  if (chopt->verbosity == V_high
	      || (chopt->verbosity == V_changes_only && !fail))
	    {
	      enum Change_status ch_status = (! symlink_changed
					      ? CH_NOT_APPLIED
					      : (fail
						 ? CH_FAILED : CH_SUCCEEDED));
	      describe_change (file_full_name, ch_status,
			       chopt->user_name, chopt->group_name);
	    }

	  if (fail)
	    {
	      if ( ! chopt->force_silent)
		error (0, saved_errno, (uid != (uid_t) -1
					? _("changing ownership of %s")
					: _("changing group of %s")),
		       quote (file_full_name));
	      errors = 1;
	    }
	  else
	    {
	      /* The change succeeded.  On some systems (e.g., Linux-2.4.x),
		 the chown function resets the `special' permission bits.
		 Do *not* restore those bits;  doing so would open a window in
		 which a malicious user, M, could subvert a chown command run
		 by some other user and operating on files in a directory
		 where M has write access.  */
	    }
	}
      else if (chopt->verbosity == V_high)
	{
	  describe_change (file_full_name, CH_NO_CHANGE_REQUESTED,
			   chopt->user_name, chopt->group_name);
	}
    }

  if ( ! chopt->recurse)
    fts_set (fts, ent, FTS_SKIP);

  return errors;
}

/* Change the owner and/or group of the specified FILES.
   BIT_FLAGS specifies how to treat each symlink-to-directory
   that is encountered during a recursive traversal.
   CHOPT specifies additional options.
   If UID is not -1, then change the owner id of each file to UID.
   If GID is not -1, then change the group id of each file to GID.
   If REQUIRED_UID and/or REQUIRED_GID is not -1, then change only
   files with user ID and group ID that match the non-(-1) value(s).
   Return nonzero upon error, zero otherwise.  */
int
chown_files (char **files, int bit_flags,
	     uid_t uid, gid_t gid,
	     uid_t required_uid, gid_t required_gid,
	     struct Chown_option const *chopt)
{
  int fail = 0;

  FTS *fts = xfts_open (files, bit_flags, NULL);

  while (1)
    {
      FTSENT *ent;

      ent = fts_read (fts);
      if (ent == NULL)
	{
	  if (errno != 0)
	    {
	      /* FIXME: try to give a better message  */
	      error (0, errno, _("fts_read failed"));
	      fail = 1;
	    }
	  break;
	}

      fail |= change_file_owner (fts, ent, uid, gid,
				 required_uid, required_gid, chopt);
    }

  /* Ignore failure, since the only way it can do so is in failing to
     return to the original directory, and since we're about to exit,
     that doesn't matter.  */
  fts_close (fts);

  return fail;
}