152 lines
5.8 KiB
Scheme
152 lines
5.8 KiB
Scheme
;;; Copyright (c) 1993, 1994 by Olin Shivers.
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;;; chase? true (the default) means if the file is a symlink, chase the link
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;;; and report on the file it references. chase? = #f means check the actual
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;;; file itself, even if it's a symlink.
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;;; (file-not-accessible? perms fd/port/fname)
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;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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;;; PERMS is 3 bits, not 9.
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;;; writeable means (1) file exists & is writeable OR (2) file doesn't exist
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;;; and directory is writeable. That is, writeable means writeable or
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;;; creatable.
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;;;
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;;; There's a Posix call, access(), that checks using the *real* uid, not
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;;; the effective uid, so that setuid programs can figure out if the luser
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;;; has perms. file-not-accessible? is defined in terms of the effective uid,
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;;; so we can't use access().
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;;;
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;;; This is a kind of bogus function. The only way to do a real check is to
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;;; try an open() and see if it flies. Otherwise, there's an obvious atomicity
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;;; problem. Also, we special case root, saying root always has all perms. But
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;;; not even root can write on a read-only filesystem, such as a CD ROM. In
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;;; this case, we'd blithely say the file was writeable -- there's no way to
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;;; check for a ROFS without doing an open(). We need a euid analog to
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;;; access(). Ah, well.
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;;;
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;;; I also should define a family of real uid perm-checking calls.
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;;;
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;;; Return values:
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;;; #f Accessible in at least one of the requested ways.
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;;; search-denied Can't stat
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;;; permission File exists but is protected
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;;; (also for errno/rofs)
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;;; no-directory Some directory doesn't exist
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;;; nonexistent File itself doesn't exist
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;;;
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;;; Otherwise, signals an error.
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(define (file-not-accessible? perms fd/port/fname)
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(let ((uid (user-effective-uid)))
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(with-errno-handler ((err data)
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((errno/acces) 'search-denied)
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((errno/notdir) 'not-directory)
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;; If the file doesn't exist, we usually return
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;; 'nonexistent, but we special-case writability
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;; for the directory check.
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((errno/noent)
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(and (or (zero? (bitwise-and perms 2))
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;; This string? test *has* to return #t.
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;; If fd/port/fname is an fd or a port,
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;; we wouldn't get an errno/noent error!
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;; Just being paranoid...
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(not (string? fd/port/fname))
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;; OK, check to see if we can create
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;; files in the directory.
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(file-not-accessible? 2
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(directory-as-file-name
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(file-name-directory fd/port/fname))))
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'nonexistent)))
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(and (let* ((info (file-info fd/port/fname))
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(acc (file-info:mode info)))
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(cond ((zero? uid) #f) ; Root can do as he wishes.
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((= (file-info:uid info) (user-effective-uid)) ; User
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(zero? (bitwise-and acc (arithmetic-shift perms 6))))
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((or (= (file-info:gid info) (user-effective-gid)) ; Group
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(memv (file-info:gid info) (user-supplementary-gids)))
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(zero? (bitwise-and acc (arithmetic-shift perms 3))))
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(else ; Other
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(zero? (bitwise-and acc perms)))))
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'permission))))
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;;;;;;
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(define (file-not-readable? fd/port/fname) (file-not-accessible? 4 fd/port/fname))
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(define (file-not-writable? fd/port/fname) (file-not-accessible? 2 fd/port/fname))
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(define (file-not-executable? fd/port/fname) (file-not-accessible? 1 fd/port/fname))
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(define (file-readable? fd/port/fname) (not (file-not-readable? fd/port/fname)))
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(define (file-writable? fd/port/fname) (not (file-not-writable? fd/port/fname)))
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(define (file-executable? fd/port/fname) (not (file-not-executable? fd/port/fname)))
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;;; Spelling corrected.
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(define file-not-writeable?
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(deprecated-proc file-not-writable? "file-not-writeable?"
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"Use file-not-writable? instead"))
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(define file-writeable?
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(deprecated-proc file-writable? "file-writeable?"
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"Use file-writable? instead"))
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;;;;;;
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;;; Returns
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;;; #f exists
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;;; #t doesn't exist
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;;; 'search-denied can't stat
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;;; ...or signals an error
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(define (file-not-exists? fd/port/fname . maybe-chase?)
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(with-errno-handler
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((err data)
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((errno/acces) 'search-denied)
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((errno/noent errno/notdir) #t))
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(apply file-info fd/port/fname maybe-chase?)
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#f))
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(define (file-exists? fd/port/fname . maybe-chase?)
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(not (apply file-not-exists? fd/port/fname maybe-chase?)))
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;;;;;;
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;;; stat and derived file-{mode,size,owner,group,times,inode,...} ops.
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(define-simple-syntax (define-stat-proc proc info-slot)
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(define (proc fname/fd/port . maybe-chase?)
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(info-slot (apply file-info fname/fd/port maybe-chase?))))
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(define-stat-proc file-type file-info:type)
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(define-stat-proc file-group file-info:gid)
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(define-stat-proc file-inode file-info:inode)
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(define-stat-proc file-last-access file-info:atime)
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(define-stat-proc file-last-mod file-info:mtime)
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(define-stat-proc file-last-status-change file-info:ctime)
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(define-stat-proc file-mode file-info:mode)
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(define-stat-proc file-nlinks file-info:nlinks)
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(define-stat-proc file-owner file-info:uid)
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(define-stat-proc file-size file-info:size)
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(define (file-directory? fname/fd/port . maybe-chase?)
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(eq? 'directory (apply file-type fname/fd/port maybe-chase?)))
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(define (file-fifo? fname/fd/port . maybe-chase?)
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(eq? 'fifo (apply file-type fname/fd/port maybe-chase?)))
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(define (file-regular? fname/fd/port . maybe-chase?)
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(eq? 'regular (apply file-type fname/fd/port maybe-chase?)))
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(define (file-socket? fname/fd/port . maybe-chase?)
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(eq? 'socket (apply file-type fname/fd/port maybe-chase?)))
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(define (file-special? fname/fd/port . maybe-chase?)
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(let ((type (apply file-type fname/fd/port maybe-chase?)))
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(or (eq? 'block-special type) (eq? 'char-special type))))
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(define (file-symlink? fname/fd/port) ; No MAYBE-CHASE?, of course.
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(eq? 'symlink (file-type fname/fd/port #f)))
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