utils.cpp revision a836c472f017f09cf16fa68176df461a4958d22a
1/*
2** Copyright 2008, The Android Open Source Project
3**
4** Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5** you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6** You may obtain a copy of the License at
7**
8**     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
9**
10** Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
11** distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
12** WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
13** See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
14** limitations under the License.
15*/
16
17#include "utils.h"
18
19#include <errno.h>
20#include <fcntl.h>
21#include <fts.h>
22#include <stdlib.h>
23#include <sys/stat.h>
24#include <sys/wait.h>
25#include <sys/xattr.h>
26#include <sys/statvfs.h>
27
28#include <android-base/logging.h>
29#include <android-base/stringprintf.h>
30#include <cutils/fs.h>
31#include <cutils/properties.h>
32#include <log/log.h>
33#include <private/android_filesystem_config.h>
34
35#include "globals.h"  // extern variables.
36
37#ifndef LOG_TAG
38#define LOG_TAG "installd"
39#endif
40
41#define DEBUG_XATTRS 0
42
43using android::base::StringPrintf;
44
45namespace android {
46namespace installd {
47
48/**
49 * Check that given string is valid filename, and that it attempts no
50 * parent or child directory traversal.
51 */
52bool is_valid_filename(const std::string& name) {
53    if (name.empty() || (name == ".") || (name == "..")
54            || (name.find('/') != std::string::npos)) {
55        return false;
56    } else {
57        return true;
58    }
59}
60
61static void check_package_name(const char* package_name) {
62    CHECK(is_valid_filename(package_name));
63    CHECK(is_valid_package_name(package_name));
64}
65
66/**
67 * Create the path name where package app contents should be stored for
68 * the given volume UUID and package name.  An empty UUID is assumed to
69 * be internal storage.
70 */
71std::string create_data_app_package_path(const char* volume_uuid,
72        const char* package_name) {
73    check_package_name(package_name);
74    return StringPrintf("%s/%s",
75            create_data_app_path(volume_uuid).c_str(), package_name);
76}
77
78/**
79 * Create the path name where package data should be stored for the given
80 * volume UUID, package name, and user ID. An empty UUID is assumed to be
81 * internal storage.
82 */
83std::string create_data_user_ce_package_path(const char* volume_uuid,
84        userid_t user, const char* package_name) {
85    check_package_name(package_name);
86    return StringPrintf("%s/%s",
87            create_data_user_ce_path(volume_uuid, user).c_str(), package_name);
88}
89
90std::string create_data_user_ce_package_path(const char* volume_uuid, userid_t user,
91        const char* package_name, ino_t ce_data_inode) {
92    // For testing purposes, rely on the inode when defined; this could be
93    // optimized to use access() in the future.
94    auto fallback = create_data_user_ce_package_path(volume_uuid, user, package_name);
95    if (ce_data_inode != 0) {
96        auto user_path = create_data_user_ce_path(volume_uuid, user);
97        DIR* dir = opendir(user_path.c_str());
98        if (dir == nullptr) {
99            PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to opendir " << user_path;
100            return fallback;
101        }
102
103        struct dirent* ent;
104        while ((ent = readdir(dir))) {
105            if (ent->d_ino == ce_data_inode) {
106                auto resolved = StringPrintf("%s/%s", user_path.c_str(), ent->d_name);
107#if DEBUG_XATTRS
108                if (resolved != fallback) {
109                    LOG(DEBUG) << "Resolved path " << resolved << " for inode " << ce_data_inode
110                            << " instead of " << fallback;
111                }
112#endif
113                closedir(dir);
114                return resolved;
115            }
116        }
117        LOG(WARNING) << "Failed to resolve inode " << ce_data_inode << "; using " << fallback;
118        closedir(dir);
119        return fallback;
120    } else {
121        return fallback;
122    }
123}
124
125std::string create_data_user_de_package_path(const char* volume_uuid,
126        userid_t user, const char* package_name) {
127    check_package_name(package_name);
128    return StringPrintf("%s/%s",
129            create_data_user_de_path(volume_uuid, user).c_str(), package_name);
130}
131
132int create_pkg_path(char path[PKG_PATH_MAX], const char *pkgname,
133        const char *postfix, userid_t userid) {
134    if (!is_valid_package_name(pkgname)) {
135        path[0] = '\0';
136        return -1;
137    }
138
139    std::string _tmp(create_data_user_ce_package_path(nullptr, userid, pkgname) + postfix);
140    const char* tmp = _tmp.c_str();
141    if (strlen(tmp) >= PKG_PATH_MAX) {
142        path[0] = '\0';
143        return -1;
144    } else {
145        strcpy(path, tmp);
146        return 0;
147    }
148}
149
150std::string create_data_path(const char* volume_uuid) {
151    if (volume_uuid == nullptr) {
152        return "/data";
153    } else if (!strcmp(volume_uuid, "TEST")) {
154        CHECK(property_get_bool("ro.debuggable", false));
155        return "/data/local/tmp";
156    } else {
157        CHECK(is_valid_filename(volume_uuid));
158        return StringPrintf("/mnt/expand/%s", volume_uuid);
159    }
160}
161
162/**
163 * Create the path name for app data.
164 */
165std::string create_data_app_path(const char* volume_uuid) {
166    return StringPrintf("%s/app", create_data_path(volume_uuid).c_str());
167}
168
169/**
170 * Create the path name for user data for a certain userid.
171 */
172std::string create_data_user_ce_path(const char* volume_uuid, userid_t userid) {
173    std::string data(create_data_path(volume_uuid));
174    if (volume_uuid == nullptr) {
175        if (userid == 0) {
176            return StringPrintf("%s/data", data.c_str());
177        } else {
178            return StringPrintf("%s/user/%u", data.c_str(), userid);
179        }
180    } else {
181        return StringPrintf("%s/user/%u", data.c_str(), userid);
182    }
183}
184
185/**
186 * Create the path name for device encrypted user data for a certain userid.
187 */
188std::string create_data_user_de_path(const char* volume_uuid, userid_t userid) {
189    std::string data(create_data_path(volume_uuid));
190    return StringPrintf("%s/user_de/%u", data.c_str(), userid);
191}
192
193/**
194 * Create the path name for media for a certain userid.
195 */
196std::string create_data_media_path(const char* volume_uuid, userid_t userid) {
197    return StringPrintf("%s/media/%u", create_data_path(volume_uuid).c_str(), userid);
198}
199
200std::string create_data_media_obb_path(const char* volume_uuid, const char* package_name) {
201    return StringPrintf("%s/media/obb/%s", create_data_path(volume_uuid).c_str(), package_name);
202}
203
204std::string create_data_media_package_path(const char* volume_uuid, userid_t userid,
205        const char* data_type, const char* package_name) {
206    return StringPrintf("%s/Android/%s/%s", create_data_media_path(volume_uuid, userid).c_str(),
207            data_type, package_name);
208}
209
210std::string create_data_misc_legacy_path(userid_t userid) {
211    return StringPrintf("%s/misc/user/%u", create_data_path(nullptr).c_str(), userid);
212}
213
214std::string create_primary_cur_profile_dir_path(userid_t userid) {
215    return StringPrintf("%s/cur/%u", android_profiles_dir.path, userid);
216}
217
218std::string create_primary_current_profile_package_dir_path(userid_t user,
219        const std::string& package_name) {
220    check_package_name(package_name.c_str());
221    return StringPrintf("%s/%s",
222            create_primary_cur_profile_dir_path(user).c_str(), package_name.c_str());
223}
224
225std::string create_primary_ref_profile_dir_path() {
226    return StringPrintf("%s/ref", android_profiles_dir.path);
227}
228
229std::string create_primary_reference_profile_package_dir_path(const std::string& package_name) {
230    check_package_name(package_name.c_str());
231    return StringPrintf("%s/ref/%s", android_profiles_dir.path, package_name.c_str());
232}
233
234std::string create_data_dalvik_cache_path() {
235    return "/data/dalvik-cache";
236}
237
238// Keep profile paths in sync with ActivityThread and LoadedApk.
239const std::string PROFILE_EXT = ".prof";
240const std::string PRIMARY_PROFILE_NAME = "primary" + PROFILE_EXT;
241
242std::string create_current_profile_path(userid_t user, const std::string& location,
243        bool is_secondary_dex) {
244    if (is_secondary_dex) {
245        // Secondary dex profiles are stored next to the dex files using .prof extension.
246        return StringPrintf("%s%s", location.c_str(), PROFILE_EXT.c_str());
247    } else {
248        // Profiles for primary apks are under /data/misc/profiles/cur.
249        std::string profile_dir = create_primary_current_profile_package_dir_path(user, location);
250        return StringPrintf("%s/%s", profile_dir.c_str(), PRIMARY_PROFILE_NAME.c_str());
251    }
252}
253
254std::string create_reference_profile_path(const std::string& location, bool is_secondary_dex) {
255    if (is_secondary_dex) {
256        // Secondary dex reference profiles are stored next to the dex files under the oat folder.
257        size_t dirIndex = location.rfind('/');
258        CHECK(dirIndex != std::string::npos)
259                << "Unexpected dir structure for secondary dex " << location;
260
261        std::string dex_dir = location.substr(0, dirIndex);
262        std::string dex_name = location.substr(dirIndex +1);
263        return StringPrintf("%s/oat/%s%s",
264                dex_dir.c_str(), dex_name.c_str(), PROFILE_EXT.c_str());
265    } else {
266        // Reference profiles for primary apks are stored in /data/misc/profile/ref.
267        std::string profile_dir = create_primary_reference_profile_package_dir_path(location);
268        return StringPrintf("%s/%s", profile_dir.c_str(), PRIMARY_PROFILE_NAME.c_str());
269    }
270}
271
272std::vector<userid_t> get_known_users(const char* volume_uuid) {
273    std::vector<userid_t> users;
274
275    // We always have an owner
276    users.push_back(0);
277
278    std::string path(create_data_path(volume_uuid) + "/" + SECONDARY_USER_PREFIX);
279    DIR* dir = opendir(path.c_str());
280    if (dir == NULL) {
281        // Unable to discover other users, but at least return owner
282        PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to opendir " << path;
283        return users;
284    }
285
286    struct dirent* ent;
287    while ((ent = readdir(dir))) {
288        if (ent->d_type != DT_DIR) {
289            continue;
290        }
291
292        char* end;
293        userid_t user = strtol(ent->d_name, &end, 10);
294        if (*end == '\0' && user != 0) {
295            LOG(DEBUG) << "Found valid user " << user;
296            users.push_back(user);
297        }
298    }
299    closedir(dir);
300
301    return users;
302}
303
304int calculate_tree_size(const std::string& path, int64_t* size,
305        int32_t include_gid, int32_t exclude_gid, bool exclude_apps) {
306    FTS *fts;
307    FTSENT *p;
308    int64_t matchedSize = 0;
309    char *argv[] = { (char*) path.c_str(), nullptr };
310    if (!(fts = fts_open(argv, FTS_PHYSICAL | FTS_NOCHDIR | FTS_XDEV, NULL))) {
311        if (errno != ENOENT) {
312            PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to fts_open " << path;
313        }
314        return -1;
315    }
316    while ((p = fts_read(fts)) != NULL) {
317        switch (p->fts_info) {
318        case FTS_D:
319        case FTS_DEFAULT:
320        case FTS_F:
321        case FTS_SL:
322        case FTS_SLNONE:
323            int32_t uid = p->fts_statp->st_uid;
324            int32_t gid = p->fts_statp->st_gid;
325            int32_t user_uid = multiuser_get_app_id(uid);
326            int32_t user_gid = multiuser_get_app_id(gid);
327            if (exclude_apps && ((user_uid >= AID_APP_START && user_uid <= AID_APP_END)
328                    || (user_gid >= AID_CACHE_GID_START && user_gid <= AID_CACHE_GID_END)
329                    || (user_gid >= AID_SHARED_GID_START && user_gid <= AID_SHARED_GID_END))) {
330                // Don't traverse inside or measure
331                fts_set(fts, p, FTS_SKIP);
332                break;
333            }
334            if (include_gid != -1 && gid != include_gid) {
335                break;
336            }
337            if (exclude_gid != -1 && gid == exclude_gid) {
338                break;
339            }
340            matchedSize += (p->fts_statp->st_blocks * 512);
341            break;
342        }
343    }
344    fts_close(fts);
345#if MEASURE_DEBUG
346    if ((include_gid == -1) && (exclude_gid == -1)) {
347        LOG(DEBUG) << "Measured " << path << " size " << matchedSize;
348    } else {
349        LOG(DEBUG) << "Measured " << path << " size " << matchedSize << "; include " << include_gid
350                << " exclude " << exclude_gid;
351    }
352#endif
353    *size += matchedSize;
354    return 0;
355}
356
357int create_move_path(char path[PKG_PATH_MAX],
358    const char* pkgname,
359    const char* leaf,
360    userid_t userid ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
361{
362    if ((android_data_dir.len + strlen(PRIMARY_USER_PREFIX) + strlen(pkgname) + strlen(leaf) + 1)
363            >= PKG_PATH_MAX) {
364        return -1;
365    }
366
367    sprintf(path, "%s%s%s/%s", android_data_dir.path, PRIMARY_USER_PREFIX, pkgname, leaf);
368    return 0;
369}
370
371/**
372 * Checks whether the package name is valid. Returns -1 on error and
373 * 0 on success.
374 */
375bool is_valid_package_name(const std::string& packageName) {
376    // This logic is borrowed from PackageParser.java
377    bool hasSep = false;
378    bool front = true;
379
380    auto it = packageName.begin();
381    for (; it != packageName.end() && *it != '-'; it++) {
382        char c = *it;
383        if ((c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')) {
384            front = false;
385            continue;
386        }
387        if (!front) {
388            if ((c >= '0' && c <= '9') || c == '_') {
389                continue;
390            }
391        }
392        if (c == '.') {
393            hasSep = true;
394            front = true;
395            continue;
396        }
397        LOG(WARNING) << "Bad package character " << c << " in " << packageName;
398        return false;
399    }
400
401    if (front) {
402        LOG(WARNING) << "Missing separator in " << packageName;
403        return false;
404    }
405
406    for (; it != packageName.end(); it++) {
407        char c = *it;
408        if ((c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')) continue;
409        if ((c >= '0' && c <= '9') || c == '_' || c == '-' || c == '=') continue;
410        LOG(WARNING) << "Bad suffix character " << c << " in " << packageName;
411        return false;
412    }
413
414    return true;
415}
416
417static int _delete_dir_contents(DIR *d,
418                                int (*exclusion_predicate)(const char *name, const int is_dir))
419{
420    int result = 0;
421    struct dirent *de;
422    int dfd;
423
424    dfd = dirfd(d);
425
426    if (dfd < 0) return -1;
427
428    while ((de = readdir(d))) {
429        const char *name = de->d_name;
430
431            /* check using the exclusion predicate, if provided */
432        if (exclusion_predicate && exclusion_predicate(name, (de->d_type == DT_DIR))) {
433            continue;
434        }
435
436        if (de->d_type == DT_DIR) {
437            int subfd;
438            DIR *subdir;
439
440                /* always skip "." and ".." */
441            if (name[0] == '.') {
442                if (name[1] == 0) continue;
443                if ((name[1] == '.') && (name[2] == 0)) continue;
444            }
445
446            subfd = openat(dfd, name, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY | O_NOFOLLOW | O_CLOEXEC);
447            if (subfd < 0) {
448                ALOGE("Couldn't openat %s: %s\n", name, strerror(errno));
449                result = -1;
450                continue;
451            }
452            subdir = fdopendir(subfd);
453            if (subdir == NULL) {
454                ALOGE("Couldn't fdopendir %s: %s\n", name, strerror(errno));
455                close(subfd);
456                result = -1;
457                continue;
458            }
459            if (_delete_dir_contents(subdir, exclusion_predicate)) {
460                result = -1;
461            }
462            closedir(subdir);
463            if (unlinkat(dfd, name, AT_REMOVEDIR) < 0) {
464                ALOGE("Couldn't unlinkat %s: %s\n", name, strerror(errno));
465                result = -1;
466            }
467        } else {
468            if (unlinkat(dfd, name, 0) < 0) {
469                ALOGE("Couldn't unlinkat %s: %s\n", name, strerror(errno));
470                result = -1;
471            }
472        }
473    }
474
475    return result;
476}
477
478int delete_dir_contents(const std::string& pathname, bool ignore_if_missing) {
479    return delete_dir_contents(pathname.c_str(), 0, NULL, ignore_if_missing);
480}
481
482int delete_dir_contents_and_dir(const std::string& pathname, bool ignore_if_missing) {
483    return delete_dir_contents(pathname.c_str(), 1, NULL, ignore_if_missing);
484}
485
486int delete_dir_contents(const char *pathname,
487                        int also_delete_dir,
488                        int (*exclusion_predicate)(const char*, const int),
489                        bool ignore_if_missing)
490{
491    int res = 0;
492    DIR *d;
493
494    d = opendir(pathname);
495    if (d == NULL) {
496        if (ignore_if_missing && (errno == ENOENT)) {
497            return 0;
498        }
499        ALOGE("Couldn't opendir %s: %s\n", pathname, strerror(errno));
500        return -errno;
501    }
502    res = _delete_dir_contents(d, exclusion_predicate);
503    closedir(d);
504    if (also_delete_dir) {
505        if (rmdir(pathname)) {
506            ALOGE("Couldn't rmdir %s: %s\n", pathname, strerror(errno));
507            res = -1;
508        }
509    }
510    return res;
511}
512
513int delete_dir_contents_fd(int dfd, const char *name)
514{
515    int fd, res;
516    DIR *d;
517
518    fd = openat(dfd, name, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY | O_NOFOLLOW | O_CLOEXEC);
519    if (fd < 0) {
520        ALOGE("Couldn't openat %s: %s\n", name, strerror(errno));
521        return -1;
522    }
523    d = fdopendir(fd);
524    if (d == NULL) {
525        ALOGE("Couldn't fdopendir %s: %s\n", name, strerror(errno));
526        close(fd);
527        return -1;
528    }
529    res = _delete_dir_contents(d, 0);
530    closedir(d);
531    return res;
532}
533
534static int _copy_owner_permissions(int srcfd, int dstfd)
535{
536    struct stat st;
537    if (fstat(srcfd, &st) != 0) {
538        return -1;
539    }
540    if (fchmod(dstfd, st.st_mode) != 0) {
541        return -1;
542    }
543    return 0;
544}
545
546static int _copy_dir_files(int sdfd, int ddfd, uid_t owner, gid_t group)
547{
548    int result = 0;
549    if (_copy_owner_permissions(sdfd, ddfd) != 0) {
550        ALOGE("_copy_dir_files failed to copy dir permissions\n");
551    }
552    if (fchown(ddfd, owner, group) != 0) {
553        ALOGE("_copy_dir_files failed to change dir owner\n");
554    }
555
556    DIR *ds = fdopendir(sdfd);
557    if (ds == NULL) {
558        ALOGE("Couldn't fdopendir: %s\n", strerror(errno));
559        return -1;
560    }
561    struct dirent *de;
562    while ((de = readdir(ds))) {
563        if (de->d_type != DT_REG) {
564            continue;
565        }
566
567        const char *name = de->d_name;
568        int fsfd = openat(sdfd, name, O_RDONLY | O_NOFOLLOW | O_CLOEXEC);
569        int fdfd = openat(ddfd, name, O_WRONLY | O_NOFOLLOW | O_CLOEXEC | O_CREAT, 0600);
570        if (fsfd == -1 || fdfd == -1) {
571            ALOGW("Couldn't copy %s: %s\n", name, strerror(errno));
572        } else {
573            if (_copy_owner_permissions(fsfd, fdfd) != 0) {
574                ALOGE("Failed to change file permissions\n");
575            }
576            if (fchown(fdfd, owner, group) != 0) {
577                ALOGE("Failed to change file owner\n");
578            }
579
580            char buf[8192];
581            ssize_t size;
582            while ((size = read(fsfd, buf, sizeof(buf))) > 0) {
583                write(fdfd, buf, size);
584            }
585            if (size < 0) {
586                ALOGW("Couldn't copy %s: %s\n", name, strerror(errno));
587                result = -1;
588            }
589        }
590        close(fdfd);
591        close(fsfd);
592    }
593
594    return result;
595}
596
597int copy_dir_files(const char *srcname,
598                   const char *dstname,
599                   uid_t owner,
600                   uid_t group)
601{
602    int res = 0;
603    DIR *ds = NULL;
604    DIR *dd = NULL;
605
606    ds = opendir(srcname);
607    if (ds == NULL) {
608        ALOGE("Couldn't opendir %s: %s\n", srcname, strerror(errno));
609        return -errno;
610    }
611
612    mkdir(dstname, 0600);
613    dd = opendir(dstname);
614    if (dd == NULL) {
615        ALOGE("Couldn't opendir %s: %s\n", dstname, strerror(errno));
616        closedir(ds);
617        return -errno;
618    }
619
620    int sdfd = dirfd(ds);
621    int ddfd = dirfd(dd);
622    if (sdfd != -1 && ddfd != -1) {
623        res = _copy_dir_files(sdfd, ddfd, owner, group);
624    } else {
625        res = -errno;
626    }
627    closedir(dd);
628    closedir(ds);
629    return res;
630}
631
632int64_t data_disk_free(const std::string& data_path) {
633    struct statvfs sfs;
634    if (statvfs(data_path.c_str(), &sfs) == 0) {
635        return sfs.f_bavail * sfs.f_frsize;
636    } else {
637        PLOG(ERROR) << "Couldn't statvfs " << data_path;
638        return -1;
639    }
640}
641
642int get_path_inode(const std::string& path, ino_t *inode) {
643    struct stat buf;
644    memset(&buf, 0, sizeof(buf));
645    if (stat(path.c_str(), &buf) != 0) {
646        PLOG(WARNING) << "Failed to stat " << path;
647        return -1;
648    } else {
649        *inode = buf.st_ino;
650        return 0;
651    }
652}
653
654/**
655 * Write the inode of a specific child file into the given xattr on the
656 * parent directory. This allows you to find the child later, even if its
657 * name is encrypted.
658 */
659int write_path_inode(const std::string& parent, const char* name, const char* inode_xattr) {
660    ino_t inode = 0;
661    uint64_t inode_raw = 0;
662    auto path = StringPrintf("%s/%s", parent.c_str(), name);
663
664    if (get_path_inode(path, &inode) != 0) {
665        // Path probably doesn't exist yet; ignore
666        return 0;
667    }
668
669    // Check to see if already set correctly
670    if (getxattr(parent.c_str(), inode_xattr, &inode_raw, sizeof(inode_raw)) == sizeof(inode_raw)) {
671        if (inode_raw == inode) {
672            // Already set correctly; skip writing
673            return 0;
674        } else {
675            PLOG(WARNING) << "Mismatched inode value; found " << inode
676                    << " on disk but marked value was " << inode_raw << "; overwriting";
677        }
678    }
679
680    inode_raw = inode;
681    if (setxattr(parent.c_str(), inode_xattr, &inode_raw, sizeof(inode_raw), 0) != 0 && errno != EOPNOTSUPP) {
682        PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to write xattr " << inode_xattr << " at " << parent;
683        return -1;
684    } else {
685        return 0;
686    }
687}
688
689/**
690 * Read the inode of a specific child file from the given xattr on the
691 * parent directory. Returns a currently valid path for that child, which
692 * might have an encrypted name.
693 */
694std::string read_path_inode(const std::string& parent, const char* name, const char* inode_xattr) {
695    ino_t inode = 0;
696    uint64_t inode_raw = 0;
697    auto fallback = StringPrintf("%s/%s", parent.c_str(), name);
698
699    // Lookup the inode value written earlier
700    if (getxattr(parent.c_str(), inode_xattr, &inode_raw, sizeof(inode_raw)) == sizeof(inode_raw)) {
701        inode = inode_raw;
702    }
703
704    // For testing purposes, rely on the inode when defined; this could be
705    // optimized to use access() in the future.
706    if (inode != 0) {
707        DIR* dir = opendir(parent.c_str());
708        if (dir == nullptr) {
709            PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to opendir " << parent;
710            return fallback;
711        }
712
713        struct dirent* ent;
714        while ((ent = readdir(dir))) {
715            if (ent->d_ino == inode) {
716                auto resolved = StringPrintf("%s/%s", parent.c_str(), ent->d_name);
717#if DEBUG_XATTRS
718                if (resolved != fallback) {
719                    LOG(DEBUG) << "Resolved path " << resolved << " for inode " << inode
720                            << " instead of " << fallback;
721                }
722#endif
723                closedir(dir);
724                return resolved;
725            }
726        }
727        LOG(WARNING) << "Failed to resolve inode " << inode << "; using " << fallback;
728        closedir(dir);
729        return fallback;
730    } else {
731        return fallback;
732    }
733}
734
735/**
736 * Validate that the path is valid in the context of the provided directory.
737 * The path is allowed to have at most one subdirectory and no indirections
738 * to top level directories (i.e. have "..").
739 */
740static int validate_path(const dir_rec_t* dir, const char* path, int maxSubdirs) {
741    size_t dir_len = dir->len;
742    const char* subdir = strchr(path + dir_len, '/');
743
744    // Only allow the path to have at most one subdirectory.
745    if (subdir != NULL) {
746        ++subdir;
747        if ((--maxSubdirs == 0) && strchr(subdir, '/') != NULL) {
748            ALOGE("invalid apk path '%s' (subdir?)\n", path);
749            return -1;
750        }
751    }
752
753    // Directories can't have a period directly after the directory markers to prevent "..".
754    if ((path[dir_len] == '.') || ((subdir != NULL) && (*subdir == '.'))) {
755        ALOGE("invalid apk path '%s' (trickery)\n", path);
756        return -1;
757    }
758
759    return 0;
760}
761
762/**
763 * Checks whether a path points to a system app (.apk file). Returns 0
764 * if it is a system app or -1 if it is not.
765 */
766int validate_system_app_path(const char* path) {
767    size_t i;
768
769    for (i = 0; i < android_system_dirs.count; i++) {
770        const size_t dir_len = android_system_dirs.dirs[i].len;
771        if (!strncmp(path, android_system_dirs.dirs[i].path, dir_len)) {
772            return validate_path(android_system_dirs.dirs + i, path, 1);
773        }
774    }
775
776    return -1;
777}
778
779bool validate_secondary_dex_path(const std::string& pkgname, const std::string& dex_path,
780        const char* volume_uuid, int uid, int storage_flag) {
781    CHECK(storage_flag == FLAG_STORAGE_CE || storage_flag == FLAG_STORAGE_DE);
782
783    std::string app_private_dir = storage_flag == FLAG_STORAGE_CE
784        ? create_data_user_ce_package_path(
785                volume_uuid, multiuser_get_user_id(uid), pkgname.c_str())
786        : create_data_user_de_package_path(
787                volume_uuid, multiuser_get_user_id(uid), pkgname.c_str());
788    dir_rec_t dir;
789    if (get_path_from_string(&dir, app_private_dir.c_str()) != 0) {
790        LOG(WARNING) << "Could not get dir rec for " << app_private_dir;
791        return false;
792    }
793    // Usually secondary dex files have a nested directory structure.
794    // Pick at most 10 subdirectories when validating (arbitrary value).
795    // If the secondary dex file is >10 directory nested then validation will
796    // fail and the file will not be compiled.
797    return validate_path(&dir, dex_path.c_str(), /*max_subdirs*/ 10) == 0;
798}
799
800/**
801 * Get the contents of a environment variable that contains a path. Caller
802 * owns the string that is inserted into the directory record. Returns
803 * 0 on success and -1 on error.
804 */
805int get_path_from_env(dir_rec_t* rec, const char* var) {
806    const char* path = getenv(var);
807    int ret = get_path_from_string(rec, path);
808    if (ret < 0) {
809        ALOGW("Problem finding value for environment variable %s\n", var);
810    }
811    return ret;
812}
813
814/**
815 * Puts the string into the record as a directory. Appends '/' to the end
816 * of all paths. Caller owns the string that is inserted into the directory
817 * record. A null value will result in an error.
818 *
819 * Returns 0 on success and -1 on error.
820 */
821int get_path_from_string(dir_rec_t* rec, const char* path) {
822    if (path == NULL) {
823        return -1;
824    } else {
825        const size_t path_len = strlen(path);
826        if (path_len <= 0) {
827            return -1;
828        }
829
830        // Make sure path is absolute.
831        if (path[0] != '/') {
832            return -1;
833        }
834
835        if (path[path_len - 1] == '/') {
836            // Path ends with a forward slash. Make our own copy.
837
838            rec->path = strdup(path);
839            if (rec->path == NULL) {
840                return -1;
841            }
842
843            rec->len = path_len;
844        } else {
845            // Path does not end with a slash. Generate a new string.
846            char *dst;
847
848            // Add space for slash and terminating null.
849            size_t dst_size = path_len + 2;
850
851            rec->path = (char*) malloc(dst_size);
852            if (rec->path == NULL) {
853                return -1;
854            }
855
856            dst = rec->path;
857
858            if (append_and_increment(&dst, path, &dst_size) < 0
859                    || append_and_increment(&dst, "/", &dst_size)) {
860                ALOGE("Error canonicalizing path");
861                return -1;
862            }
863
864            rec->len = dst - rec->path;
865        }
866    }
867    return 0;
868}
869
870int copy_and_append(dir_rec_t* dst, const dir_rec_t* src, const char* suffix) {
871    dst->len = src->len + strlen(suffix);
872    const size_t dstSize = dst->len + 1;
873    dst->path = (char*) malloc(dstSize);
874
875    if (dst->path == NULL
876            || snprintf(dst->path, dstSize, "%s%s", src->path, suffix)
877                    != (ssize_t) dst->len) {
878        ALOGE("Could not allocate memory to hold appended path; aborting\n");
879        return -1;
880    }
881
882    return 0;
883}
884
885/**
886 * Check whether path points to a valid path for an APK file. The path must
887 * begin with a whitelisted prefix path and must be no deeper than |maxSubdirs| within
888 * that path. Returns -1 when an invalid path is encountered and 0 when a valid path
889 * is encountered.
890 */
891static int validate_apk_path_internal(const char *path, int maxSubdirs) {
892    const dir_rec_t* dir = NULL;
893    if (!strncmp(path, android_app_dir.path, android_app_dir.len)) {
894        dir = &android_app_dir;
895    } else if (!strncmp(path, android_app_private_dir.path, android_app_private_dir.len)) {
896        dir = &android_app_private_dir;
897    } else if (!strncmp(path, android_app_ephemeral_dir.path, android_app_ephemeral_dir.len)) {
898        dir = &android_app_ephemeral_dir;
899    } else if (!strncmp(path, android_asec_dir.path, android_asec_dir.len)) {
900        dir = &android_asec_dir;
901    } else if (!strncmp(path, android_mnt_expand_dir.path, android_mnt_expand_dir.len)) {
902        dir = &android_mnt_expand_dir;
903        if (maxSubdirs < 2) {
904            maxSubdirs = 2;
905        }
906    } else {
907        return -1;
908    }
909
910    return validate_path(dir, path, maxSubdirs);
911}
912
913int validate_apk_path(const char* path) {
914    return validate_apk_path_internal(path, 1 /* maxSubdirs */);
915}
916
917int validate_apk_path_subdirs(const char* path) {
918    return validate_apk_path_internal(path, 3 /* maxSubdirs */);
919}
920
921int append_and_increment(char** dst, const char* src, size_t* dst_size) {
922    ssize_t ret = strlcpy(*dst, src, *dst_size);
923    if (ret < 0 || (size_t) ret >= *dst_size) {
924        return -1;
925    }
926    *dst += ret;
927    *dst_size -= ret;
928    return 0;
929}
930
931char *build_string2(const char *s1, const char *s2) {
932    if (s1 == NULL || s2 == NULL) return NULL;
933
934    int len_s1 = strlen(s1);
935    int len_s2 = strlen(s2);
936    int len = len_s1 + len_s2 + 1;
937    char *result = (char *) malloc(len);
938    if (result == NULL) return NULL;
939
940    strcpy(result, s1);
941    strcpy(result + len_s1, s2);
942
943    return result;
944}
945
946char *build_string3(const char *s1, const char *s2, const char *s3) {
947    if (s1 == NULL || s2 == NULL || s3 == NULL) return NULL;
948
949    int len_s1 = strlen(s1);
950    int len_s2 = strlen(s2);
951    int len_s3 = strlen(s3);
952    int len = len_s1 + len_s2 + len_s3 + 1;
953    char *result = (char *) malloc(len);
954    if (result == NULL) return NULL;
955
956    strcpy(result, s1);
957    strcpy(result + len_s1, s2);
958    strcpy(result + len_s1 + len_s2, s3);
959
960    return result;
961}
962
963int ensure_config_user_dirs(userid_t userid) {
964    // writable by system, readable by any app within the same user
965    const int uid = multiuser_get_uid(userid, AID_SYSTEM);
966    const int gid = multiuser_get_uid(userid, AID_EVERYBODY);
967
968    // Ensure /data/misc/user/<userid> exists
969    auto path = create_data_misc_legacy_path(userid);
970    return fs_prepare_dir(path.c_str(), 0750, uid, gid);
971}
972
973int wait_child(pid_t pid)
974{
975    int status;
976    pid_t got_pid;
977
978    while (1) {
979        got_pid = waitpid(pid, &status, 0);
980        if (got_pid == -1 && errno == EINTR) {
981            printf("waitpid interrupted, retrying\n");
982        } else {
983            break;
984        }
985    }
986    if (got_pid != pid) {
987        ALOGW("waitpid failed: wanted %d, got %d: %s\n",
988            (int) pid, (int) got_pid, strerror(errno));
989        return 1;
990    }
991
992    if (WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) {
993        return 0;
994    } else {
995        return status;      /* always nonzero */
996    }
997}
998
999/**
1000 * Prepare an app cache directory, which offers to fix-up the GID and
1001 * directory mode flags during a platform upgrade.
1002 * The app cache directory path will be 'parent'/'name'.
1003 */
1004int prepare_app_cache_dir(const std::string& parent, const char* name, mode_t target_mode,
1005        uid_t uid, gid_t gid) {
1006    auto path = StringPrintf("%s/%s", parent.c_str(), name);
1007    struct stat st;
1008    if (stat(path.c_str(), &st) != 0) {
1009        if (errno == ENOENT) {
1010            // This is fine, just create it
1011            if (fs_prepare_dir_strict(path.c_str(), target_mode, uid, gid) != 0) {
1012                PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to prepare " << path;
1013                return -1;
1014            } else {
1015                return 0;
1016            }
1017        } else {
1018            PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to stat " << path;
1019            return -1;
1020        }
1021    }
1022
1023    mode_t actual_mode = st.st_mode & (S_IRWXU | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO | S_ISGID);
1024    if (st.st_uid != uid) {
1025        // Mismatched UID is real trouble; we can't recover
1026        LOG(ERROR) << "Mismatched UID at " << path << ": found " << st.st_uid
1027                << " but expected " << uid;
1028        return -1;
1029    } else if (st.st_gid == gid && actual_mode == target_mode) {
1030        // Everything looks good!
1031        return 0;
1032    }
1033
1034    // Directory is owned correctly, but GID or mode mismatch means it's
1035    // probably a platform upgrade so we need to fix them
1036    FTS *fts;
1037    FTSENT *p;
1038    char *argv[] = { (char*) path.c_str(), nullptr };
1039    if (!(fts = fts_open(argv, FTS_PHYSICAL | FTS_NOCHDIR | FTS_XDEV, NULL))) {
1040        PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to fts_open " << path;
1041        return -1;
1042    }
1043    while ((p = fts_read(fts)) != NULL) {
1044        switch (p->fts_info) {
1045        case FTS_DP:
1046            if (chmod(p->fts_accpath, target_mode) != 0) {
1047                PLOG(WARNING) << "Failed to chmod " << p->fts_path;
1048            }
1049            // Intentional fall through to also set GID
1050        case FTS_F:
1051            if (chown(p->fts_accpath, -1, gid) != 0) {
1052                PLOG(WARNING) << "Failed to chown " << p->fts_path;
1053            }
1054            break;
1055        case FTS_SL:
1056        case FTS_SLNONE:
1057            if (lchown(p->fts_accpath, -1, gid) != 0) {
1058                PLOG(WARNING) << "Failed to chown " << p->fts_path;
1059            }
1060            break;
1061        }
1062    }
1063    fts_close(fts);
1064    return 0;
1065}
1066
1067}  // namespace installd
1068}  // namespace android
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