1/*
2 * Copyright 2005 The Android Open Source Project
3 *
4 * Android "cp" replacement.
5 *
6 * The GNU/Linux "cp" uses O_LARGEFILE in its open() calls, utimes() instead
7 * of utime(), and getxattr()/setxattr() instead of chmod().  These are
8 * probably "better", but are non-portable, and not necessary for our
9 * purposes.
10 */
11#include <host/CopyFile.h>
12
13#include <stdlib.h>
14#include <stdio.h>
15#include <string.h>
16#include <unistd.h>
17#include <sys/types.h>
18#include <sys/stat.h>
19#include <getopt.h>
20#include <dirent.h>
21#include <fcntl.h>
22#include <utime.h>
23#include <limits.h>
24#include <errno.h>
25#include <assert.h>
26
27#ifdef HAVE_MS_C_RUNTIME
28#  define  mkdir(path,mode)   _mkdir(path)
29#endif
30
31#ifndef HAVE_SYMLINKS
32#  define  lstat              stat
33#  ifndef EACCESS   /* seems to be missing from the Mingw headers */
34#    define  EACCESS            13
35#  endif
36#endif
37
38#ifndef O_BINARY
39#  define  O_BINARY  0
40#endif
41
42/*#define DEBUG_MSGS*/
43#ifdef DEBUG_MSGS
44# define DBUG(x) printf x
45#else
46# define DBUG(x) ((void)0)
47#endif
48
49#define FSSEP '/'       /* filename separator char */
50
51static int copyFileRecursive(const char* src, const char* dst, bool isCmdLine, unsigned int options);
52
53/*
54 * Returns true if the source file is newer than the destination file.
55 *
56 * The check is based on the modification date, whole seconds only.  This
57 * also returns true if the file sizes don't match.
58 */
59static bool isSourceNewer(const struct stat* pSrcStat, const struct stat* pDstStat)
60{
61    return (pSrcStat->st_mtime > pDstStat->st_mtime) ||
62           (pSrcStat->st_size != pDstStat->st_size);
63}
64
65/*
66 * Returns true if the source file has high resolution modification
67 * date. Cygwin/Mingw doesn't support st_mtim and always returns false.
68 */
69static bool isHiresMtime(const struct stat* pSrcStat)
70{
71#if HAVE_STAT_ST_MTIM
72#if defined(MACOSX_RSRC)
73    return pSrcStat->st_mtimespec.tv_nsec > 0;
74#else
75    return pSrcStat->st_mtim.tv_nsec > 0;
76#endif
77#else
78    return 0;
79#endif
80}
81
82/*
83 * Returns true if the source and destination files are actually the
84 * same thing.  We detect this by checking the inode numbers, which seems
85 * to work on Cygwin.
86 */
87static bool isSameFile(const struct stat* pSrcStat, const struct stat* pDstStat)
88{
89#ifndef HAVE_VALID_STAT_ST_INO
90    /* with MSVCRT.DLL, stat always sets st_ino to 0, and there is no simple way to */
91	/* get the equivalent information with Win32 (Cygwin does some weird stuff in   */
92	/* its winsup/cygwin/fhandler_disk_file.cc to emulate this, too complex for us) */
93	return 0;
94#else
95    return (pSrcStat->st_ino == pDstStat->st_ino);
96#endif
97}
98
99static void printCopyMsg(const char* src, const char* dst, unsigned int options)
100{
101    if ((options & COPY_VERBOSE_MASK) > 0)
102        printf("    '%s' --> '%s'\n", src, dst);
103}
104
105static void printNotNewerMsg(const char* src, const char* dst, unsigned int options)
106{
107    if ((options & COPY_VERBOSE_MASK) > 1)
108        printf("    '%s' is up-to-date\n", dst);
109}
110
111/*
112 * Copy the contents of one file to another.
113 *
114 * The files are assumed to be seeked to the start.
115 */
116static int copyFileContents(const char* dst, int dstFd, const char* src, int srcFd)
117{
118    unsigned char buf[8192];
119    ssize_t readCount, writeCount;
120
121    /*
122     * Read a chunk, write it, and repeat.
123     */
124    while (1) {
125        readCount = read(srcFd, buf, sizeof(buf));
126        if (readCount < 0) {
127            fprintf(stderr,
128                "acp: failed reading '%s': %s\n", src, strerror(errno));
129            return -1;
130        }
131
132        if (readCount > 0) {
133            writeCount = write(dstFd, buf, readCount);
134            if (writeCount < 0) {
135                fprintf(stderr,
136                    "acp: failed writing '%s': %s\n", dst, strerror(errno));
137                return -1;
138            }
139            if (writeCount != readCount) {
140                fprintf(stderr, "acp: partial write to '%s' (%zd of %zd)\n",
141                    dst, writeCount, readCount);
142                return -1;
143            }
144        }
145
146        if (readCount < (ssize_t) sizeof(buf))
147            break;
148    }
149
150    return 0;
151}
152
153/*
154 * Set the permissions, owner, and timestamps on the destination file
155 * equal to those of the source file.
156 *
157 * Failures here are "soft"; they don't produce warning messages and don't
158 * cause the cp command to report a failure.
159 */
160static int setPermissions(const char* dst, const struct stat* pSrcStat, unsigned int options)
161{
162    struct utimbuf ut;
163
164    if (options & COPY_TIMESTAMPS) {
165        /*
166         * Start with timestamps.  The access and mod dates are not affected
167         * by the next operations.
168         */
169        ut.actime = pSrcStat->st_atime;
170        ut.modtime = pSrcStat->st_mtime;
171        if (isHiresMtime(pSrcStat))
172            ut.modtime += 1;
173        if (utime(dst, &ut) != 0) {
174            DBUG(("---   unable to set timestamps on '%s': %s\n",
175                dst, strerror(errno)));
176        }
177    }
178
179    if (options & COPY_PERMISSIONS) {
180        /*
181         * Set the permissions.
182         */
183        if (chmod(dst, pSrcStat->st_mode & ~(S_IFMT)) != 0) {
184            DBUG(("---   unable to set perms on '%s' to 0%o: %s\n",
185                dst, pSrcStat->st_mode & ~(S_IFMT), strerror(errno)));
186        }
187#ifndef HAVE_MS_C_RUNTIME
188        /*
189         * Set the owner.
190         */
191        if (chown(dst, pSrcStat->st_uid, pSrcStat->st_gid) != 0) {
192            DBUG(("---   unable to set owner of '%s' to %d/%d: %s\n",
193                dst, pSrcStat->st_uid, pSrcStat->st_gid, strerror(errno)));
194        }
195#endif
196    }
197
198    return 0;
199}
200
201/*
202 * Copy a regular file.  If the destination file exists and is not a
203 * regular file, we fail.  However, we use stat() rather than lstat(),
204 * because it's okay to write through a symlink (the noDereference stuff
205 * only applies to the source file).
206 *
207 * If the file doesn't exist, create it.  If it does exist, truncate it.
208 */
209static int copyRegular(const char* src, const char* dst, const struct stat* pSrcStat, unsigned int options)
210{
211    struct stat dstStat;
212    int srcFd, dstFd, statResult, copyResult;
213
214    DBUG(("--- copying regular '%s' to '%s'\n", src, dst));
215
216    statResult = stat(dst, &dstStat);
217    if (statResult == 0 && !S_ISREG(dstStat.st_mode)) {
218        fprintf(stderr,
219            "acp: destination '%s' exists and is not regular file\n",
220            dst);
221        return -1;
222    } else if (statResult != 0 && errno != ENOENT) {
223        fprintf(stderr, "acp: unable to stat destination '%s'\n", dst);
224        return -1;
225    }
226
227    if (statResult == 0) {
228        if (isSameFile(pSrcStat, &dstStat)) {
229            fprintf(stderr, "acp: '%s' and '%s' are the same file\n",
230                src, dst);
231            return -1;
232        }
233        if (options & COPY_UPDATE_ONLY) {
234            if (!isSourceNewer(pSrcStat, &dstStat)) {
235                DBUG(("---  source is not newer: '%s'\n", src));
236                printNotNewerMsg(src, dst, options);
237                return 0;
238            }
239        }
240    }
241
242    /* open src */
243    srcFd = open(src, O_RDONLY | O_BINARY, 0);
244    if (srcFd < 0) {
245        fprintf(stderr, "acp: unable to open '%s': %s\n", src, strerror(errno));
246        return -1;
247    }
248
249    /* open dest with O_CREAT | O_TRUNC */
250    DBUG(("---  opening '%s'\n", dst));
251    dstFd = open(dst, O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY | O_BINARY, 0644);
252
253    if (dstFd < 0) {
254        if (errno == ENOENT) {
255            /* this happens if the target directory doesn't exist */
256            fprintf(stderr,
257                "acp: cannot create '%s': %s\n", dst, strerror(errno));
258            (void) close(srcFd);
259            return -1;
260        }
261
262        /* if "force" is set, try removing the destination file and retry */
263        if (options & COPY_FORCE) {
264            if (unlink(dst) != 0) {
265#ifdef HAVE_MS_C_RUNTIME
266				/* MSVCRT.DLL unlink will fail with EACCESS if the file is set read-only */
267				/* so try to change its mode, and unlink again                           */
268				if (errno == EACCESS) {
269					if (chmod(dst, S_IWRITE|S_IREAD) == 0 && unlink(dst) == 0)
270						goto Open_File;
271				}
272#endif
273                fprintf(stderr, "acp: unable to remove '%s': %s\n",
274                    dst, strerror(errno));
275                (void) close(srcFd);
276                return -1;
277            }
278#ifdef HAVE_MS_C_RUNTIME
279        Open_File:
280#endif
281            dstFd = open(dst, O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY | O_BINARY, 0644);
282        }
283    }
284    if (dstFd < 0) {
285        fprintf(stderr, "acp: unable to open '%s': %s\n",
286            dst, strerror(errno));
287        (void) close(srcFd);
288        return -1;
289    }
290
291    copyResult = copyFileContents(dst, dstFd, src, srcFd);
292
293    (void) close(srcFd);
294    (void) close(dstFd);
295    if (copyResult != 0)
296        return -1;
297
298#ifdef MACOSX_RSRC
299    {
300        char* srcRsrcName = NULL;
301        char* dstRsrcName = NULL;
302        struct stat rsrcStat;
303
304        srcRsrcName = malloc(strlen(src) + 5 + 1);
305        strcpy(srcRsrcName, src);
306        strcat(srcRsrcName, "/rsrc");
307
308        dstRsrcName = malloc(strlen(dst) + 5 + 1);
309        strcpy(dstRsrcName, dst);
310        strcat(dstRsrcName, "/rsrc");
311
312        if (stat(srcRsrcName, &rsrcStat) == 0 && rsrcStat.st_size > 0) {
313            DBUG(("---  RSRC: %s --> %s\n", srcRsrcName, dstRsrcName));
314
315            srcFd = open(srcRsrcName, O_RDONLY);
316            dstFd = open(dstRsrcName, O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY, 0);
317            copyResult = -1;
318            if (srcFd >= 0 && dstFd >= 0) {
319                copyResult = copyFileContents(dstRsrcName, dstFd,
320                    srcRsrcName, srcFd);
321                (void) close(srcFd);
322                (void) close(dstFd);
323            }
324
325            if (copyResult != 0)
326                return -1;
327        }
328
329        free(srcRsrcName);
330        free(dstRsrcName);
331    }
332#endif
333
334    setPermissions(dst, pSrcStat, options);
335
336    printCopyMsg(src, dst, options);
337
338    return 0;
339}
340
341
342#ifdef HAVE_SYMLINKS
343/*
344 * Copy a symlink.  This only happens if we're in "no derefence" mode,
345 * in which we copy the links rather than the files that are pointed at.
346 *
347 * We always discard the destination file.  If it's a symlink already,
348 * we want to throw it out and replace it.  If it's not a symlink, we
349 * need to trash it so we can create one.
350 */
351static int copySymlink(const char* src, const char* dst, const struct stat* pSrcStat, unsigned int options)
352{
353    struct stat dstStat;
354    char linkBuf[PATH_MAX+1];
355    int statResult, nameLen;
356
357    assert(options & COPY_NO_DEREFERENCE);
358    DBUG(("--- copying symlink '%s' to '%s'\n", src, dst));
359
360    /* NOTE: we use lstat() here */
361    statResult = lstat(dst, &dstStat);
362    if (statResult == 0 && !S_ISREG(dstStat.st_mode)
363                         && !S_ISLNK(dstStat.st_mode)
364						 )
365    {
366        fprintf(stderr,
367            "acp: destination '%s' exists and is not regular or symlink\n",
368            dst);
369        return -1;
370    }
371
372    if (statResult == 0) {
373        if (isSameFile(pSrcStat, &dstStat)) {
374            fprintf(stderr, "acp: '%s' and '%s' are the same file\n",
375                src, dst);
376            return -1;
377        }
378        if (options & COPY_UPDATE_ONLY) {
379            if (!isSourceNewer(pSrcStat, &dstStat)) {
380                DBUG(("---  source is not newer: '%s'\n", src));
381                printNotNewerMsg(src, dst, options);
382                return 0;
383            }
384        }
385    }
386
387    /* extract the symlink contents */
388    nameLen = readlink(src, linkBuf, sizeof(linkBuf)-1);
389    if (nameLen <= 0) {
390        fprintf(stderr, "acp: unable to read symlink '%s': %s\n",
391            src, strerror(errno));
392        return -1;
393    }
394    linkBuf[nameLen] = '\0';
395    DBUG(("--- creating symlink file '%s' (--> %s)\n", dst, linkBuf));
396
397    if (statResult == 0) {
398        DBUG(("---  removing '%s'\n", dst));
399        if (unlink(dst) != 0) {
400            fprintf(stderr, "acp: unable to remove '%s': %s\n",
401                dst, strerror(errno));
402            return -1;
403        }
404    }
405
406    if (symlink(linkBuf, dst) != 0) {
407        fprintf(stderr, "acp: unable to create symlink '%s' [%s]: %s\n",
408            dst, linkBuf, strerror(errno));
409        return -1;
410    }
411
412    /*
413     * There's no way to set the file date or access permissions, but
414     * it is possible to set the owner.
415     */
416    if (options & COPY_PERMISSIONS) {
417        if (lchown(dst, pSrcStat->st_uid, pSrcStat->st_gid) != 0)
418            DBUG(("---  lchown failed: %s\n", strerror(errno)));
419    }
420
421    printCopyMsg(src, dst, options);
422
423    return 0;
424}
425#endif /* HAVE_SYMLINKS */
426
427/*
428 * Copy the contents of one directory to another.  Both "src" and "dst"
429 * must be directories.  We will create "dst" if it does not exist.
430 */
431int copyDirectory(const char* src, const char* dst, const struct stat* pSrcStat, unsigned int options)
432{
433    int retVal = 0;
434    struct stat dstStat;
435    DIR* dir;
436    int cc, statResult;
437
438    DBUG(("--- copy dir '%s' to '%s'\n", src, dst));
439
440    statResult = stat(dst, &dstStat);
441    if (statResult == 0 && !S_ISDIR(dstStat.st_mode)) {
442        fprintf(stderr,
443            "acp: destination '%s' exists and is not a directory\n", dst);
444        return -1;
445    } else if (statResult != 0 && errno != ENOENT) {
446        fprintf(stderr, "acp: unable to stat destination '%s'\n", dst);
447        return -1;
448    }
449
450    if (statResult == 0) {
451        if (isSameFile(pSrcStat, &dstStat)) {
452            fprintf(stderr,
453                "acp: cannot copy directory into itself ('%s' and '%s')\n",
454                src, dst);
455            return -1;
456        }
457    } else {
458        DBUG(("---  creating dir '%s'\n", dst));
459        cc = mkdir(dst, 0755);
460        if (cc != 0) {
461            fprintf(stderr, "acp: unable to create directory '%s': %s\n",
462                dst, strerror(errno));
463            return -1;
464        }
465
466        /* only print on mkdir */
467        printCopyMsg(src, dst, options);
468    }
469
470    /*
471     * Open the directory, and plow through its contents.
472     */
473    dir = opendir(src);
474    if (dir == NULL) {
475        fprintf(stderr, "acp: unable to open directory '%s': %s\n",
476            src, strerror(errno));
477        return -1;
478    }
479
480    while (1) {
481        struct dirent* ent;
482        char* srcFile;
483        char* dstFile;
484        int srcLen, dstLen, nameLen;
485
486        ent = readdir(dir);
487        if (ent == NULL)
488            break;
489
490        if (strcmp(ent->d_name, ".") == 0 ||
491            strcmp(ent->d_name, "..") == 0)
492        {
493            continue;
494        }
495
496        nameLen = strlen(ent->d_name);
497        srcLen = strlen(src);
498        dstLen = strlen(dst);
499
500        srcFile = malloc(srcLen +1 + nameLen +1);
501        memcpy(srcFile, src, srcLen);
502        srcFile[srcLen] = FSSEP;
503        memcpy(srcFile + srcLen+1, ent->d_name, nameLen +1);
504
505        dstFile = malloc(dstLen +1 + nameLen +1);
506        memcpy(dstFile, dst, dstLen);
507        dstFile[dstLen] = FSSEP;
508        memcpy(dstFile + dstLen+1, ent->d_name, nameLen +1);
509
510        if (copyFileRecursive(srcFile, dstFile, false, options) != 0)
511            retVal = -1;        /* note failure and keep going */
512
513        free(srcFile);
514        free(dstFile);
515    }
516    closedir(dir);
517
518    setPermissions(dst, pSrcStat, options);
519
520    return retVal;
521}
522
523/*
524 * Do the actual copy.  This is called recursively from copyDirectory().
525 *
526 * "dst" should only be a directory if "src" is also a directory.
527 *
528 * Returns 0 on success.
529 */
530static int copyFileRecursive(const char* src, const char* dst, bool isCmdLine, unsigned int options)
531{
532    char* srcExe = NULL;
533    char* dstExe = NULL;
534    char* dstDir = NULL;
535    struct stat srcStat;
536    int retVal = 0;
537    int statResult, statErrno;
538
539    /*
540     * Stat the source file.  If it doesn't exist, fail.
541     */
542    if (options & COPY_NO_DEREFERENCE)
543        statResult = lstat(src, &srcStat);
544    else
545        statResult = stat(src, &srcStat);
546    statErrno = errno;        /* preserve across .exe attempt */
547
548#ifdef WIN32_EXE
549    /*
550     * Here's the interesting part.  Under Cygwin, if you have a file
551     * called "foo.exe", stat("foo", ...) will succeed, but open("foo", ...)
552     * will fail.  We need to figure out what its name is supposed to be
553     * so we can create the correct destination file.
554     *
555     * If we don't have the "-e" flag set, we want "acp foo bar" to fail,
556     * not automatically find "foo.exe".  That way, if we really were
557     * trying to copy "foo", it doesn't grab something we don't want.
558     */
559    if (isCmdLine && statResult == 0) {
560        int tmpFd;
561        tmpFd = open(src, O_RDONLY | O_BINARY, 0);
562        if (tmpFd < 0) {
563            statResult = -1;
564            statErrno = ENOENT;
565        } else {
566            (void) close(tmpFd);
567        }
568    }
569
570    /*
571     * If we didn't find the file, try it again with ".exe".
572     */
573    if (isCmdLine && statResult < 0 && statErrno == ENOENT && (options & COPY_TRY_EXE)) {
574        srcExe = malloc(strlen(src) + 4 +1);
575        strcpy(srcExe, src);
576        strcat(srcExe, ".exe");
577
578        if (options & COPY_NO_DEREFERENCE)
579            statResult = lstat(srcExe, &srcStat);
580        else
581            statResult = stat(srcExe, &srcStat);
582
583        if (statResult == 0 && !S_ISREG(srcStat.st_mode))
584            statResult = -1;        /* fail, use original statErrno below */
585
586        if (statResult == 0) {
587            /* found a .exe, copy that instead */
588            dstExe = malloc(strlen(dst) + 4 +1);
589            strcpy(dstExe, dst);
590            strcat(dstExe, ".exe");
591
592            src = srcExe;
593            dst = dstExe;
594        } else {
595            DBUG(("---  couldn't find '%s' either\n", srcExe));
596        }
597    }
598#endif
599    if (statResult < 0) {
600        if (statErrno == ENOENT)
601            fprintf(stderr, "acp: file '%s' does not exist\n", src);
602        else
603            fprintf(stderr, "acp: unable to stat '%s': %s\n",
604                src, strerror(statErrno));
605        retVal = -1;
606        goto bail;
607    }
608
609    /*
610     * If "src" is a directory, ignore it if "recursive" isn't set.
611     *
612     * We want to create "dst" as a directory (or verify that it already
613     * exists as a directory), and then copy its contents.
614     */
615    if (S_ISDIR(srcStat.st_mode)) {
616        if (!(options & COPY_RECURSIVE)) {
617            fprintf(stderr, "acp: omitting directory '%s'\n", src);
618        } else {
619            retVal = copyDirectory(src, dst, &srcStat, options);
620        }
621#ifdef HAVE_SYMLINKS
622    } else if (S_ISLNK(srcStat.st_mode)) {
623        retVal = copySymlink(src, dst, &srcStat, options);
624#endif
625    } else if (S_ISREG(srcStat.st_mode)) {
626        retVal = copyRegular(src, dst, &srcStat, options);
627    } else {
628        fprintf(stderr, "acp: skipping unusual file '%s' (mode=0%o)\n",
629            src, srcStat.st_mode);
630        retVal = -1;
631    }
632
633bail:
634    free(srcExe);
635    free(dstExe);
636    free(dstDir);
637    return retVal;
638}
639
640int copyFile(const char* src, const char* dst, unsigned int options)
641{
642    return copyFileRecursive(src, dst, true, options);
643}
644
645
646