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- /* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
- /*
- * Mini chmod implementation for busybox
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1999-2004 by Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>
- *
- * Reworked by (C) 2002 Vladimir Oleynik <dzo@simtreas.ru>
- * to correctly parse '-rwxgoa'
- *
- * Licensed under GPLv2 or later, see file LICENSE in this tarball for details.
- */
- /* BB_AUDIT SUSv3 compliant */
- /* BB_AUDIT GNU defects - unsupported long options. */
- /* http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007904975/utilities/chmod.html */
- #include "libbb.h"
- /* This is a NOEXEC applet. Be very careful! */
- #define OPT_RECURSE (option_mask32 & 1)
- #define OPT_VERBOSE (USE_DESKTOP(option_mask32 & 2) SKIP_DESKTOP(0))
- #define OPT_CHANGED (USE_DESKTOP(option_mask32 & 4) SKIP_DESKTOP(0))
- #define OPT_QUIET (USE_DESKTOP(option_mask32 & 8) SKIP_DESKTOP(0))
- #define OPT_STR "R" USE_DESKTOP("vcf")
- /* coreutils:
- * chmod never changes the permissions of symbolic links; the chmod
- * system call cannot change their permissions. This is not a problem
- * since the permissions of symbolic links are never used.
- * However, for each symbolic link listed on the command line, chmod changes
- * the permissions of the pointed-to file. In contrast, chmod ignores
- * symbolic links encountered during recursive directory traversals.
- */
- static int FAST_FUNC fileAction(const char *fileName, struct stat *statbuf, void* param, int depth)
- {
- mode_t newmode;
- /* match coreutils behavior */
- if (depth == 0) {
- /* statbuf holds lstat result, but we need stat (follow link) */
- if (stat(fileName, statbuf))
- goto err;
- } else { /* depth > 0: skip links */
- if (S_ISLNK(statbuf->st_mode))
- return TRUE;
- }
- newmode = statbuf->st_mode;
- if (!bb_parse_mode((char *)param, &newmode))
- bb_error_msg_and_die("invalid mode: %s", (char *)param);
- if (chmod(fileName, newmode) == 0) {
- if (OPT_VERBOSE
- || (OPT_CHANGED && statbuf->st_mode != newmode)
- ) {
- printf("mode of '%s' changed to %04o (%s)\n", fileName,
- newmode & 07777, bb_mode_string(newmode)+1);
- }
- return TRUE;
- }
- err:
- if (!OPT_QUIET)
- bb_simple_perror_msg(fileName);
- return FALSE;
- }
- int chmod_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
- int chmod_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
- {
- int retval = EXIT_SUCCESS;
- char *arg, **argp;
- char *smode;
- /* Convert first encountered -r into ar, -w into aw etc
- * so that getopt would not eat it */
- argp = argv;
- while ((arg = *++argp)) {
- /* Mode spec must be the first arg (sans -R etc) */
- /* (protect against mishandling e.g. "chmod 644 -r") */
- if (arg[0] != '-') {
- arg = NULL;
- break;
- }
- /* An option. Not a -- or valid option? */
- if (arg[1] && !strchr("-"OPT_STR, arg[1])) {
- arg[0] = 'a';
- break;
- }
- }
- /* Parse options */
- opt_complementary = "-2";
- getopt32(argv, ("-"OPT_STR) + 1); /* Reuse string */
- argv += optind;
- /* Restore option-like mode if needed */
- if (arg) arg[0] = '-';
- /* Ok, ready to do the deed now */
- smode = *argv++;
- do {
- if (!recursive_action(*argv,
- OPT_RECURSE, // recurse
- fileAction, // file action
- fileAction, // dir action
- smode, // user data
- 0) // depth
- ) {
- retval = EXIT_FAILURE;
- }
- } while (*++argv);
- return retval;
- }
- /*
- Security: chmod is too important and too subtle.
- This is a test script (busybox chmod versus coreutils).
- Run it in empty directory.
- #!/bin/sh
- t1="/tmp/busybox chmod"
- t2="/usr/bin/chmod"
- create() {
- rm -rf $1; mkdir $1
- (
- cd $1 || exit 1
- mkdir dir
- >up
- >file
- >dir/file
- ln -s dir linkdir
- ln -s file linkfile
- ln -s ../up dir/up
- )
- }
- tst() {
- (cd test1; $t1 $1)
- (cd test2; $t2 $1)
- (cd test1; ls -lR) >out1
- (cd test2; ls -lR) >out2
- echo "chmod $1" >out.diff
- if ! diff -u out1 out2 >>out.diff; then exit 1; fi
- rm out.diff
- }
- echo "If script produced 'out.diff' file, then at least one testcase failed"
- create test1; create test2
- tst "a+w file"
- tst "a-w dir"
- tst "a+w linkfile"
- tst "a-w linkdir"
- tst "-R a+w file"
- tst "-R a-w dir"
- tst "-R a+w linkfile"
- tst "-R a-w linkdir"
- tst "a-r,a+x linkfile"
- */
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