Handle FIFOs in read_file_to_str

add read_file_to_str_until_eof which is used by read_file_to_str
if the file happens to be a FIFO.

change file_status() to return FN_FILE if st_mode matches S_IFIFO
(on not-windows) so that init_key_from_file() will read from a FIFO.
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meejah 2012-09-12 13:26:34 -06:00 committed by Nick Mathewson
parent 99cb9696ac
commit d64bf286a1
3 changed files with 177 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -1807,6 +1807,10 @@ file_status(const char *fname)
return FN_DIR;
else if (st.st_mode & S_IFREG)
return FN_FILE;
#ifndef _WIN32
else if (st.st_mode & S_IFIFO)
return FN_FILE;
#endif
else
return FN_ERROR;
}
@ -2237,6 +2241,46 @@ write_bytes_to_new_file(const char *fname, const char *str, size_t len,
(bin?O_BINARY:O_TEXT));
}
/**
* Read the contents of the open file <b>fd</b> presuming it is a FIFO
* (or similar) file descriptor for which the size of the file isn't
* known ahead of time. Return NULL on failure, and a NUL-terminated
* string on success. On success, set <b>sz_out</b> to the number of
* bytes read.
*/
char *
read_file_to_str_until_eof(int fd, size_t max_bytes_to_read, size_t *sz_out)
{
ssize_t r;
size_t pos = 0;
char *string = NULL;
size_t string_max = 0;
if (max_bytes_to_read+1 >= SIZE_T_CEILING)
return NULL;
do {
/* XXXX This "add 1K" approach is a little goofy; if we care about
* performance here, we should be doubling. But in practice we shouldn't
* be using this function on big files anyway. */
string_max = pos + 1024;
if (string_max > max_bytes_to_read)
string_max = max_bytes_to_read + 1;
string = tor_realloc(string, string_max);
r = read(fd, string + pos, string_max - pos - 1);
if (r < 0) {
tor_free(string);
return NULL;
}
pos += r;
} while (r > 0 && pos < max_bytes_to_read);
*sz_out = pos;
string[pos] = '\0';
return string;
}
/** Read the contents of <b>filename</b> into a newly allocated
* string; return the string on success or NULL on failure.
*
@ -2285,6 +2329,22 @@ read_file_to_str(const char *filename, int flags, struct stat *stat_out)
return NULL;
}
#ifndef _WIN32
/** When we detect that we're reading from a FIFO, don't read more than
* this many bytes. It's insane overkill for most uses. */
#define FIFO_READ_MAX (1024*1024)
if (S_ISFIFO(statbuf.st_mode)) {
size_t sz = 0;
string = read_file_to_str_until_eof(fd, FIFO_READ_MAX, &sz);
if (string && stat_out) {
statbuf.st_size = sz;
memcpy(stat_out, &statbuf, sizeof(struct stat));
}
close(fd);
return string;
}
#endif
if ((uint64_t)(statbuf.st_size)+1 >= SIZE_T_CEILING)
return NULL;

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@ -360,6 +360,9 @@ struct stat;
#endif
char *read_file_to_str(const char *filename, int flags, struct stat *stat_out)
ATTR_MALLOC;
char *read_file_to_str_until_eof(int fd, size_t max_bytes_to_read,
size_t *sz_out)
ATTR_MALLOC;
const char *parse_config_line_from_str(const char *line,
char **key_out, char **value_out);
char *expand_filename(const char *filename);

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@ -18,6 +18,117 @@
#include <tchar.h>
#endif
static void
test_util_read_file_fifo_tiny_limit(void *arg)
{
#ifndef _WIN32
char *fifo_name = NULL;
char *str = NULL;
int fd = -1;
int read_fd = -1;
size_t sz;
(void)arg;
fifo_name = tor_strdup(get_fname("tor_test_fifo_tiny"));
fd = open(fifo_name, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, 0600);
test_neq(fd, -1);
test_eq(write(fd, "short", 6), 6);
close(fd);
// purposely set limit shorter than what we wrote to the FIFO to
// test the maximum, and that it puts the NUL in the right spot
read_fd = open(fifo_name, O_RDONLY);
str = read_file_to_str_until_eof(read_fd, 4, &sz);
close(read_fd);
test_eq(str[0], 's');
test_eq(str[1], 'h');
test_eq(str[2], 'o');
test_eq(str[3], 'r');
test_eq(str[4], '\0');
done:
unlink(fifo_name);
tor_free(fifo_name);
tor_free(str);
#endif
}
static void
test_util_read_file_fifo_two_loops(void *arg)
{
#ifndef _WIN32
char *fifo_name = NULL;
char *str = NULL;
char data[2048];
int i = 0;
int fd = -1;
int read_fd = -1;
size_t sz;
(void)arg;
while (i < 2048) {
data[i] = (char)(i & 0xff);
++i;
}
// write more than 1024 bytes to the FIFO to test two passes through
// the loop in the method; if the re-alloc size is changed this
// should be updated as well.
fifo_name = tor_strdup(get_fname("tor_fifo_test_2k"));
fd = open(fifo_name, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, 0600);
test_neq(fd, -1);
test_eq(write(fd, data, 2048), 2048);
close(fd);
read_fd = open(fifo_name, O_RDONLY);
str = read_file_to_str_until_eof(read_fd, 1024*1024, &sz);
close(read_fd);
for (i = 0; i < 2048; ++i) {
test_eq(str[i], (char)(i & 0xff));
}
done:
unlink(fifo_name);
tor_free(fifo_name);
tor_free(str);
#endif
}
static void
test_util_read_file_fifo_zero_bytes(void *arg)
{
#ifndef _WIN32
char *fifo_name = NULL;
char *str = NULL;
int fd = -1;
int read_fd = -1;
size_t sz;
(void)arg;
fifo_name = tor_strdup(get_fname("tor_fifo_test_zero_bytes"));
// zero-byte fifo
fd = open(fifo_name, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, 0600);
test_neq(fd, -1);
close(fd);
read_fd = open(fifo_name, O_RDONLY);
str = read_file_to_str_until_eof(read_fd, 1024, &sz);
close(read_fd);
test_neq(str, NULL);
test_eq(str[0], '\0');
done:
unlink(fifo_name);
tor_free(fifo_name);
tor_free(str);
#endif
}
static void
test_util_time(void)
{
@ -3191,6 +3302,9 @@ struct testcase_t util_tests[] = {
UTIL_TEST(envnames, 0),
UTIL_TEST(make_environment, 0),
UTIL_TEST(set_env_var_in_sl, 0),
UTIL_TEST(read_file_fifo_tiny_limit, 0),
UTIL_TEST(read_file_fifo_two_loops, 0),
UTIL_TEST(read_file_fifo_zero_bytes, 0),
END_OF_TESTCASES
};