From: Paul Eggert Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2013 02:16:26 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Fix core dump on Solaris 10 when "." isn't readable. X-Git-Url: https://git.brokenzipper.com/gitweb?a=commitdiff_plain;h=a2e0cd0c0593b7084fbe47d46ddab945cd24af02;p=chaz%2Ftar Fix core dump on Solaris 10 when "." isn't readable. Reported by Peter Kruse in . This doesn't fix all the Solaris 10 test failures, just the core dump. * src/common.h, src/misc.c (tar_getcdpath): Now static. * src/misc.c (normalize_filename): Report a fatal error if cdpath is null, since we don't know the absolute name of the working directory in that case. FIXME: there should be no need to know absolute file names. (chdir_arg): Simplify wd allocation. Don't assume that xgetcwd returns non-null. --- diff --git a/src/common.h b/src/common.h index eb801bb..42fd539 100644 --- a/src/common.h +++ b/src/common.h @@ -609,7 +609,6 @@ char *namebuf_name (namebuf_t buf, const char *name); void namebuf_add_dir (namebuf_t buf, const char *name); char *namebuf_finish (namebuf_t buf); -const char *tar_getcdpath (int); const char *tar_dirname (void); /* Represent N using a signed integer I such that (uintmax_t) I == N. diff --git a/src/misc.c b/src/misc.c index 0424ea7..aecf438 100644 --- a/src/misc.c +++ b/src/misc.c @@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ # define DOUBLE_SLASH_IS_DISTINCT_ROOT 0 #endif +static const char *tar_getcdpath (int); + /* Handling strings. */ @@ -230,7 +232,7 @@ zap_slashes (char *name) /* Normalize FILE_NAME by removing redundant slashes and "." components, including redundant trailing slashes. - Leave ".." alone, as it may be significant in the presence + Leave ".." alone, as it may be significant in the presence of symlinks and on platforms where "/.." != "/". Destructive version: modifies its argument. */ @@ -290,7 +292,9 @@ normalize_filename (int cdidx, const char *name) const char *cdpath = tar_getcdpath (cdidx); size_t copylen; bool need_separator; - + + if (!cdpath) + call_arg_fatal ("getcwd", "."); copylen = strlen (cdpath); need_separator = ! (DOUBLE_SLASH_IS_DISTINCT_ROOT && copylen == 2 && ISSLASH (cdpath[1])); @@ -834,10 +838,11 @@ struct wd { /* The directory's name. */ char const *name; - /* "absolute" path representing this directory; in the contrast to + /* "Absolute" path representing this directory; in the contrast to the real absolute pathname, it can contain /../ components (see - normalize_filename_x for the reason of it). */ - char *abspath; + normalize_filename_x for the reason of it). It is NULL if the + absolute path could not be determined. */ + char *abspath; /* If nonzero, the file descriptor of the directory, or AT_FDCWD if the working directory. If zero, the directory needs to be opened to be used. */ @@ -879,15 +884,13 @@ chdir_count (void) int chdir_arg (char const *dir) { + char *absdir; + if (wd_count == wd_alloc) { if (wd_alloc == 0) - { - wd_alloc = 2; - wd = xmalloc (sizeof *wd * wd_alloc); - } - else - wd = x2nrealloc (wd, &wd_alloc, sizeof *wd); + wd_alloc = 2; + wd = x2nrealloc (wd, &wd_alloc, sizeof *wd); if (! wd_count) { @@ -909,18 +912,22 @@ chdir_arg (char const *dir) return wd_count - 1; } - wd[wd_count].name = dir; - /* if the given name is an absolute path, then use that path - to represent this working directory; otherwise, construct - a path based on the previous -C option's absolute path */ - if (IS_ABSOLUTE_FILE_NAME (wd[wd_count].name)) - wd[wd_count].abspath = xstrdup (wd[wd_count].name); - else + + /* If the given name is absolute, use it to represent this directory; + otherwise, construct a name based on the previous -C option. */ + if (IS_ABSOLUTE_FILE_NAME (dir)) + absdir = xstrdup (dir); + else if (wd[wd_count - 1].abspath) { namebuf_t nbuf = namebuf_create (wd[wd_count - 1].abspath); - namebuf_add_dir (nbuf, wd[wd_count].name); - wd[wd_count].abspath = namebuf_finish (nbuf); + namebuf_add_dir (nbuf, dir); + absdir = namebuf_finish (nbuf); } + else + absdir = 0; + + wd[wd_count].name = dir; + wd[wd_count].abspath = absdir; wd[wd_count].fd = 0; return wd_count++; } @@ -1007,7 +1014,7 @@ tar_dirname (void) chdir_args() has never been called, so we simply return the process's actual cwd. (Note that in this case IDX is ignored, since it should always be 0.) */ -const char * +static const char * tar_getcdpath (int idx) { if (!wd) @@ -1206,7 +1213,7 @@ char * namebuf_finish (namebuf_t buf) { char *res = buf->buffer; - + if (ISSLASH (buf->buffer[buf->dir_length - 1])) buf->buffer[buf->dir_length] = 0; free (buf);