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Fix glob processing on BSD systems. #40318
On Linux systems, glob automatically ignores the errors ENOENT and ENOTDIR because they are expected during glob expansion. But BSD systems do not ignore these, resulting in glob failing when globs expand to invalid paths. This is fixed by adding a custom error handler that ignores only these two errors and removing the GLOB_ERR flag as it makes glob fail even if the error handler ignores the error and is unnecessary as the error handler will make glob fail on all other errors anyway.
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o Minor bugfixes (configuration tests bsd):
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- Fix glob processing errors when globs expand to invalid paths on
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BSD systems. Fixes bug 40318; bugfix on 0.4.5.1-alpha. Patch by
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Daniel Pinto.
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@ -571,6 +571,19 @@ wrap_closedir(void *arg)
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{
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{
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closedir(arg);
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closedir(arg);
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}
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}
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/** Function passed to glob to handle processing errors. <b>epath</b> is the
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* path that caused the error and <b>eerrno</b> is the errno set by the
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* function that failed. We want to ignore ENOENT and ENOTDIR because, in BSD
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* systems, these are not ignored automatically, which makes glob fail when
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* globs expand to non-existing paths and GLOB_ERR is set.
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*/
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static int
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glob_errfunc(const char *epath, int eerrno)
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{
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(void)epath;
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return eerrno == ENOENT || eerrno == ENOTDIR ? 0 : -1;
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}
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#endif /* defined(HAVE_GLOB) */
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#endif /* defined(HAVE_GLOB) */
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/** Return a new list containing the paths that match the pattern
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/** Return a new list containing the paths that match the pattern
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@ -591,7 +604,7 @@ tor_glob(const char *pattern)
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tor_free(pattern_normalized);
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tor_free(pattern_normalized);
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#elif HAVE_GLOB /* !(defined(_WIN32)) */
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#elif HAVE_GLOB /* !(defined(_WIN32)) */
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glob_t matches;
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glob_t matches;
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int flags = GLOB_ERR | GLOB_NOSORT;
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int flags = GLOB_NOSORT;
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#ifdef GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC
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#ifdef GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC
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/* use functions that call sandbox_intern_string */
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/* use functions that call sandbox_intern_string */
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flags |= GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC;
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flags |= GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC;
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@ -604,7 +617,10 @@ tor_glob(const char *pattern)
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matches.gl_stat = &prot_stat;
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matches.gl_stat = &prot_stat;
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matches.gl_lstat = &prot_lstat;
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matches.gl_lstat = &prot_lstat;
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#endif /* defined(GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC) */
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#endif /* defined(GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC) */
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int ret = glob(pattern, flags, NULL, &matches);
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// use custom error handler to workaround BSD quirks and do not set GLOB_ERR
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// because it would make glob fail on error even if the error handler ignores
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// the error
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int ret = glob(pattern, flags, glob_errfunc, &matches);
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if (ret == GLOB_NOMATCH) {
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if (ret == GLOB_NOMATCH) {
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return smartlist_new();
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return smartlist_new();
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} else if (ret != 0) {
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} else if (ret != 0) {
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