lh | 9ed821d | 2023-04-07 01:36:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 1 | /* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */ |
| 2 | /* |
| 3 | * Utility routines. |
| 4 | * |
| 5 | * Copyright (C) 1999-2004 by Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org> |
| 6 | * Copyright (C) 2005 by Rob Landley <rob@landley.net> |
| 7 | * |
| 8 | * Licensed under GPLv2 or later, see file LICENSE in this source tree. |
| 9 | */ |
| 10 | #include "libbb.h" |
| 11 | #include <linux/version.h> |
| 12 | |
| 13 | #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,0) |
| 14 | |
| 15 | /* For 2.6, use the cleaned up header to get the 64 bit API. */ |
| 16 | // Commented out per Rob's request |
| 17 | //# include "fix_u32.h" /* some old toolchains need __u64 for linux/loop.h */ |
| 18 | # include <linux/loop.h> |
| 19 | typedef struct loop_info64 bb_loop_info; |
| 20 | # define BB_LOOP_SET_STATUS LOOP_SET_STATUS64 |
| 21 | # define BB_LOOP_GET_STATUS LOOP_GET_STATUS64 |
| 22 | |
| 23 | #else |
| 24 | |
| 25 | /* For 2.4 and earlier, use the 32 bit API (and don't trust the headers) */ |
| 26 | /* Stuff stolen from linux/loop.h for 2.4 and earlier kernels */ |
| 27 | # include <linux/posix_types.h> |
| 28 | # define LO_NAME_SIZE 64 |
| 29 | # define LO_KEY_SIZE 32 |
| 30 | # define LOOP_SET_FD 0x4C00 |
| 31 | # define LOOP_CLR_FD 0x4C01 |
| 32 | # define BB_LOOP_SET_STATUS 0x4C02 |
| 33 | # define BB_LOOP_GET_STATUS 0x4C03 |
| 34 | typedef struct { |
| 35 | int lo_number; |
| 36 | __kernel_dev_t lo_device; |
| 37 | unsigned long lo_inode; |
| 38 | __kernel_dev_t lo_rdevice; |
| 39 | int lo_offset; |
| 40 | int lo_encrypt_type; |
| 41 | int lo_encrypt_key_size; |
| 42 | int lo_flags; |
| 43 | char lo_file_name[LO_NAME_SIZE]; |
| 44 | unsigned char lo_encrypt_key[LO_KEY_SIZE]; |
| 45 | unsigned long lo_init[2]; |
| 46 | char reserved[4]; |
| 47 | } bb_loop_info; |
| 48 | #endif |
| 49 | |
| 50 | char* FAST_FUNC query_loop(const char *device) |
| 51 | { |
| 52 | int fd; |
| 53 | bb_loop_info loopinfo; |
| 54 | char *dev = NULL; |
| 55 | |
| 56 | fd = open(device, O_RDONLY); |
| 57 | if (fd >= 0) { |
| 58 | if (ioctl(fd, BB_LOOP_GET_STATUS, &loopinfo) == 0) { |
| 59 | dev = xasprintf("%"OFF_FMT"u %s", (off_t) loopinfo.lo_offset, |
| 60 | (char *)loopinfo.lo_file_name); |
| 61 | } |
| 62 | close(fd); |
| 63 | } |
| 64 | |
| 65 | return dev; |
| 66 | } |
| 67 | |
| 68 | int FAST_FUNC del_loop(const char *device) |
| 69 | { |
| 70 | int fd, rc; |
| 71 | |
| 72 | fd = open(device, O_RDONLY); |
| 73 | if (fd < 0) |
| 74 | return 1; |
| 75 | rc = ioctl(fd, LOOP_CLR_FD, 0); |
| 76 | close(fd); |
| 77 | |
| 78 | return rc; |
| 79 | } |
| 80 | |
| 81 | /* Returns 0 if mounted RW, 1 if mounted read-only, <0 for error. |
| 82 | *device is loop device to use, or if *device==NULL finds a loop device to |
| 83 | mount it on and sets *device to a strdup of that loop device name. This |
| 84 | search will re-use an existing loop device already bound to that |
| 85 | file/offset if it finds one. |
| 86 | */ |
| 87 | int FAST_FUNC set_loop(char **device, const char *file, unsigned long long offset, int ro) |
| 88 | { |
| 89 | char dev[LOOP_NAMESIZE]; |
| 90 | char *try; |
| 91 | bb_loop_info loopinfo; |
| 92 | struct stat statbuf; |
| 93 | int i, dfd, ffd, mode, rc = -1; |
| 94 | |
| 95 | /* Open the file. Barf if this doesn't work. */ |
| 96 | mode = ro ? O_RDONLY : O_RDWR; |
| 97 | ffd = open(file, mode); |
| 98 | if (ffd < 0) { |
| 99 | if (mode != O_RDONLY) { |
| 100 | mode = O_RDONLY; |
| 101 | ffd = open(file, mode); |
| 102 | } |
| 103 | if (ffd < 0) |
| 104 | return -errno; |
| 105 | } |
| 106 | |
| 107 | /* Find a loop device. */ |
| 108 | try = *device ? *device : dev; |
| 109 | /* 1048575 is a max possible minor number in Linux circa 2010 */ |
| 110 | for (i = 0; rc && i < 1048576; i++) { |
| 111 | sprintf(dev, LOOP_FORMAT, i); |
| 112 | |
| 113 | IF_FEATURE_MOUNT_LOOP_CREATE(errno = 0;) |
| 114 | if (stat(try, &statbuf) != 0 || !S_ISBLK(statbuf.st_mode)) { |
| 115 | if (ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_LOOP_CREATE |
| 116 | && errno == ENOENT |
| 117 | && try == dev |
| 118 | ) { |
| 119 | /* Node doesn't exist, try to create it. */ |
| 120 | if (mknod(dev, S_IFBLK|0644, makedev(7, i)) == 0) |
| 121 | goto try_to_open; |
| 122 | } |
| 123 | /* Ran out of block devices, return failure. */ |
| 124 | rc = -ENOENT; |
| 125 | break; |
| 126 | } |
| 127 | try_to_open: |
| 128 | /* Open the sucker and check its loopiness. */ |
| 129 | dfd = open(try, mode); |
| 130 | if (dfd < 0 && errno == EROFS) { |
| 131 | mode = O_RDONLY; |
| 132 | dfd = open(try, mode); |
| 133 | } |
| 134 | if (dfd < 0) |
| 135 | goto try_again; |
| 136 | |
| 137 | rc = ioctl(dfd, BB_LOOP_GET_STATUS, &loopinfo); |
| 138 | |
| 139 | /* If device is free, claim it. */ |
| 140 | if (rc && errno == ENXIO) { |
| 141 | memset(&loopinfo, 0, sizeof(loopinfo)); |
| 142 | safe_strncpy((char *)loopinfo.lo_file_name, file, LO_NAME_SIZE); |
| 143 | loopinfo.lo_offset = offset; |
| 144 | /* Associate free loop device with file. */ |
| 145 | if (ioctl(dfd, LOOP_SET_FD, ffd) == 0) { |
| 146 | if (ioctl(dfd, BB_LOOP_SET_STATUS, &loopinfo) == 0) |
| 147 | rc = 0; |
| 148 | else |
| 149 | ioctl(dfd, LOOP_CLR_FD, 0); |
| 150 | } |
| 151 | |
| 152 | /* If this block device already set up right, re-use it. |
| 153 | * (Yes this is racy, but associating two loop devices with the same |
| 154 | * file isn't pretty either. In general, mounting the same file twice |
| 155 | * without using losetup manually is problematic.) |
| 156 | */ |
| 157 | } else |
| 158 | if (strcmp(file, (char *)loopinfo.lo_file_name) != 0 |
| 159 | || offset != loopinfo.lo_offset |
| 160 | ) { |
| 161 | rc = -1; |
| 162 | } |
| 163 | close(dfd); |
| 164 | try_again: |
| 165 | if (*device) break; |
| 166 | } |
| 167 | close(ffd); |
| 168 | if (rc == 0) { |
| 169 | if (!*device) |
| 170 | *device = xstrdup(dev); |
| 171 | return (mode == O_RDONLY); /* 1:ro, 0:rw */ |
| 172 | } |
| 173 | return rc; |
| 174 | } |