| /* |
| * The filter include/exclude routines. |
| * |
| * Copyright (C) 1996-2001 Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org> |
| * Copyright (C) 1996 Paul Mackerras |
| * Copyright (C) 2002 Martin Pool |
| * Copyright (C) 2003-2022 Wayne Davison |
| * |
| * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| * the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or |
| * (at your option) any later version. |
| * |
| * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| * GNU General Public License for more details. |
| * |
| * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along |
| * with this program; if not, visit the http://fsf.org website. |
| */ |
| |
| #include "rsync.h" |
| #include "ifuncs.h" |
| |
| extern int am_server; |
| extern int am_sender; |
| extern int am_generator; |
| extern int eol_nulls; |
| extern int io_error; |
| extern int xfer_dirs; |
| extern int recurse; |
| extern int local_server; |
| extern int prune_empty_dirs; |
| extern int ignore_perishable; |
| extern int relative_paths; |
| extern int delete_mode; |
| extern int delete_excluded; |
| extern int cvs_exclude; |
| extern int sanitize_paths; |
| extern int protocol_version; |
| extern int trust_sender_args; |
| extern int module_id; |
| |
| extern char curr_dir[MAXPATHLEN]; |
| extern unsigned int curr_dir_len; |
| extern unsigned int module_dirlen; |
| |
| filter_rule_list filter_list = { .debug_type = "" }; |
| filter_rule_list cvs_filter_list = { .debug_type = " [global CVS]" }; |
| filter_rule_list daemon_filter_list = { .debug_type = " [daemon]" }; |
| filter_rule_list implied_filter_list = { .debug_type = " [implied]" }; |
| |
| int saw_xattr_filter = 0; |
| int trust_sender_args = 0; |
| int trust_sender_filter = 0; |
| |
| /* Need room enough for ":MODS " prefix plus some room to grow. */ |
| #define MAX_RULE_PREFIX (16) |
| |
| #define SLASH_WILD3_SUFFIX "/***" |
| |
| /* The dirbuf is set by push_local_filters() to the current subdirectory |
| * relative to curr_dir that is being processed. The path always has a |
| * trailing slash appended, and the variable dirbuf_len contains the length |
| * of this path prefix. The path is always absolute. */ |
| static char dirbuf[MAXPATHLEN+1]; |
| static unsigned int dirbuf_len = 0; |
| static int dirbuf_depth; |
| |
| /* This is True when we're scanning parent dirs for per-dir merge-files. */ |
| static BOOL parent_dirscan = False; |
| |
| /* This array contains a list of all the currently active per-dir merge |
| * files. This makes it easier to save the appropriate values when we |
| * "push" down into each subdirectory. */ |
| static filter_rule **mergelist_parents; |
| static int mergelist_cnt = 0; |
| static int mergelist_size = 0; |
| |
| /* Each filter_list_struct describes a singly-linked list by keeping track |
| * of both the head and tail pointers. The list is slightly unusual in that |
| * a parent-dir's content can be appended to the end of the local list in a |
| * special way: the last item in the local list has its "next" pointer set |
| * to point to the inherited list, but the local list's tail pointer points |
| * at the end of the local list. Thus, if the local list is empty, the head |
| * will be pointing at the inherited content but the tail will be NULL. To |
| * help you visualize this, here are the possible list arrangements: |
| * |
| * Completely Empty Local Content Only |
| * ================================== ==================================== |
| * head -> NULL head -> Local1 -> Local2 -> NULL |
| * tail -> NULL tail -------------^ |
| * |
| * Inherited Content Only Both Local and Inherited Content |
| * ================================== ==================================== |
| * head -> Parent1 -> Parent2 -> NULL head -> L1 -> L2 -> P1 -> P2 -> NULL |
| * tail -> NULL tail ---------^ |
| * |
| * This means that anyone wanting to traverse the whole list to use it just |
| * needs to start at the head and use the "next" pointers until it goes |
| * NULL. To add new local content, we insert the item after the tail item |
| * and update the tail (obviously, if "tail" was NULL, we insert it at the |
| * head). To clear the local list, WE MUST NOT FREE THE INHERITED CONTENT |
| * because it is shared between the current list and our parent list(s). |
| * The easiest way to handle this is to simply truncate the list after the |
| * tail item and then free the local list from the head. When inheriting |
| * the list for a new local dir, we just save off the filter_list_struct |
| * values (so we can pop back to them later) and set the tail to NULL. |
| */ |
| |
| static void teardown_mergelist(filter_rule *ex) |
| { |
| int j; |
| |
| if (!ex->u.mergelist) |
| return; |
| |
| if (DEBUG_GTE(FILTER, 2)) { |
| rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] deactivating mergelist #%d%s\n", |
| who_am_i(), mergelist_cnt - 1, |
| ex->u.mergelist->debug_type); |
| } |
| |
| free(ex->u.mergelist->debug_type); |
| free(ex->u.mergelist); |
| |
| for (j = 0; j < mergelist_cnt; j++) { |
| if (mergelist_parents[j] == ex) { |
| mergelist_parents[j] = NULL; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| while (mergelist_cnt && mergelist_parents[mergelist_cnt-1] == NULL) |
| mergelist_cnt--; |
| } |
| |
| static void free_filter(filter_rule *ex) |
| { |
| if (ex->rflags & FILTRULE_PERDIR_MERGE) |
| teardown_mergelist(ex); |
| free(ex->pattern); |
| free(ex); |
| } |
| |
| static void free_filters(filter_rule *ent) |
| { |
| while (ent) { |
| filter_rule *next = ent->next; |
| free_filter(ent); |
| ent = next; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Build a filter structure given a filter pattern. The value in "pat" |
| * is not null-terminated. "rule" is either held or freed, so the |
| * caller should not free it. */ |
| static void add_rule(filter_rule_list *listp, const char *pat, unsigned int pat_len, |
| filter_rule *rule, int xflags) |
| { |
| const char *cp; |
| unsigned int pre_len, suf_len, slash_cnt = 0; |
| char *mention_rule_suffix; |
| |
| if (DEBUG_GTE(FILTER, 1) && pat_len && (pat[pat_len-1] == ' ' || pat[pat_len-1] == '\t')) |
| mention_rule_suffix = " -- CAUTION: trailing whitespace!"; |
| else |
| mention_rule_suffix = DEBUG_GTE(FILTER, 2) ? "" : NULL; |
| if (mention_rule_suffix) { |
| rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] add_rule(%s%.*s%s)%s%s\n", |
| who_am_i(), get_rule_prefix(rule, pat, 0, NULL), |
| (int)pat_len, pat, (rule->rflags & FILTRULE_DIRECTORY) ? "/" : "", |
| listp->debug_type, mention_rule_suffix); |
| } |
| |
| /* These flags also indicate that we're reading a list that |
| * needs to be filtered now, not post-filtered later. */ |
| if (xflags & (XFLG_ANCHORED2ABS|XFLG_ABS_IF_SLASH) |
| && (rule->rflags & FILTRULES_SIDES) |
| == (am_sender ? FILTRULE_RECEIVER_SIDE : FILTRULE_SENDER_SIDE)) { |
| /* This filter applies only to the other side. Drop it. */ |
| free_filter(rule); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (pat_len > 1 && pat[pat_len-1] == '/') { |
| pat_len--; |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_DIRECTORY; |
| } |
| |
| for (cp = pat; cp < pat + pat_len; cp++) { |
| if (*cp == '/') |
| slash_cnt++; |
| } |
| |
| if (!(rule->rflags & (FILTRULE_ABS_PATH | FILTRULE_MERGE_FILE)) |
| && ((xflags & (XFLG_ANCHORED2ABS|XFLG_ABS_IF_SLASH) && *pat == '/') |
| || (xflags & XFLG_ABS_IF_SLASH && slash_cnt))) { |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_ABS_PATH; |
| if (*pat == '/') |
| pre_len = dirbuf_len - module_dirlen - 1; |
| else |
| pre_len = 0; |
| } else |
| pre_len = 0; |
| |
| /* The daemon wants dir-exclude rules to get an appended "/" + "***". */ |
| if (xflags & XFLG_DIR2WILD3 |
| && BITS_SETnUNSET(rule->rflags, FILTRULE_DIRECTORY, FILTRULE_INCLUDE)) { |
| rule->rflags &= ~FILTRULE_DIRECTORY; |
| suf_len = sizeof SLASH_WILD3_SUFFIX - 1; |
| } else |
| suf_len = 0; |
| |
| rule->pattern = new_array(char, pre_len + pat_len + suf_len + 1); |
| if (pre_len) { |
| memcpy(rule->pattern, dirbuf + module_dirlen, pre_len); |
| for (cp = rule->pattern; cp < rule->pattern + pre_len; cp++) { |
| if (*cp == '/') |
| slash_cnt++; |
| } |
| } |
| strlcpy(rule->pattern + pre_len, pat, pat_len + 1); |
| pat_len += pre_len; |
| if (suf_len) { |
| memcpy(rule->pattern + pat_len, SLASH_WILD3_SUFFIX, suf_len+1); |
| pat_len += suf_len; |
| slash_cnt++; |
| } |
| |
| if (strpbrk(rule->pattern, "*[?")) { |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_WILD; |
| if ((cp = strstr(rule->pattern, "**")) != NULL) { |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_WILD2; |
| /* If the pattern starts with **, note that. */ |
| if (cp == rule->pattern) |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_WILD2_PREFIX; |
| /* If the pattern ends with ***, note that. */ |
| if (pat_len >= 3 |
| && rule->pattern[pat_len-3] == '*' |
| && rule->pattern[pat_len-2] == '*' |
| && rule->pattern[pat_len-1] == '*') |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_WILD3_SUFFIX; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (rule->rflags & FILTRULE_PERDIR_MERGE) { |
| filter_rule_list *lp; |
| unsigned int len; |
| int i; |
| |
| if ((cp = strrchr(rule->pattern, '/')) != NULL) |
| cp++; |
| else |
| cp = rule->pattern; |
| |
| /* If the local merge file was already mentioned, don't |
| * add it again. */ |
| for (i = 0; i < mergelist_cnt; i++) { |
| filter_rule *ex = mergelist_parents[i]; |
| const char *s; |
| if (!ex) |
| continue; |
| s = strrchr(ex->pattern, '/'); |
| if (s) |
| s++; |
| else |
| s = ex->pattern; |
| len = strlen(s); |
| if (len == pat_len - (cp - rule->pattern) && memcmp(s, cp, len) == 0) { |
| free_filter(rule); |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| lp = new_array0(filter_rule_list, 1); |
| if (asprintf(&lp->debug_type, " [per-dir %s]", cp) < 0) |
| out_of_memory("add_rule"); |
| rule->u.mergelist = lp; |
| |
| if (mergelist_cnt == mergelist_size) { |
| mergelist_size += 5; |
| mergelist_parents = realloc_array(mergelist_parents, filter_rule *, mergelist_size); |
| } |
| if (DEBUG_GTE(FILTER, 2)) { |
| rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] activating mergelist #%d%s\n", |
| who_am_i(), mergelist_cnt, lp->debug_type); |
| } |
| mergelist_parents[mergelist_cnt++] = rule; |
| } else |
| rule->u.slash_cnt = slash_cnt; |
| |
| if (!listp->tail) { |
| rule->next = listp->head; |
| listp->head = listp->tail = rule; |
| } else { |
| rule->next = listp->tail->next; |
| listp->tail->next = rule; |
| listp->tail = rule; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* If the wildcards failed, the remote shell might give us a file matching the literal |
| * wildcards. Since "*" & "?" already match themselves, this just needs to deal with |
| * failed "[foo]" idioms. |
| */ |
| static void maybe_add_literal_brackets_rule(filter_rule const *based_on, int arg_len) |
| { |
| filter_rule *rule; |
| const char *arg = based_on->pattern, *cp; |
| char *p; |
| int cnt = 0; |
| |
| if (arg_len < 0) |
| arg_len = strlen(arg); |
| |
| for (cp = arg; *cp; cp++) { |
| if (*cp == '\\' && cp[1]) { |
| cp++; |
| } else if (*cp == '[') |
| cnt++; |
| } |
| if (!cnt) |
| return; |
| |
| rule = new0(filter_rule); |
| rule->rflags = based_on->rflags; |
| rule->u.slash_cnt = based_on->u.slash_cnt; |
| p = rule->pattern = new_array(char, arg_len + cnt + 1); |
| for (cp = arg; *cp; ) { |
| if (*cp == '\\' && cp[1]) { |
| *p++ = *cp++; |
| } else if (*cp == '[') |
| *p++ = '\\'; |
| *p++ = *cp++; |
| } |
| *p++ = '\0'; |
| |
| rule->next = implied_filter_list.head; |
| implied_filter_list.head = rule; |
| if (DEBUG_GTE(FILTER, 3)) { |
| rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] add_implied_include(%s%s)\n", who_am_i(), rule->pattern, |
| rule->rflags & FILTRULE_DIRECTORY ? "/" : ""); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static char *partial_string_buf = NULL; |
| static int partial_string_len = 0; |
| void implied_include_partial_string(const char *s_start, const char *s_end) |
| { |
| partial_string_len = s_end - s_start; |
| if (partial_string_len <= 0 || partial_string_len >= MAXPATHLEN) { /* too-large should be impossible... */ |
| partial_string_len = 0; |
| return; |
| } |
| if (!partial_string_buf) |
| partial_string_buf = new_array(char, MAXPATHLEN); |
| memcpy(partial_string_buf, s_start, partial_string_len); |
| } |
| |
| void free_implied_include_partial_string() |
| { |
| if (partial_string_buf) { |
| free(partial_string_buf); |
| partial_string_buf = NULL; |
| } |
| partial_string_len = 0; /* paranoia */ |
| } |
| |
| /* Each arg the client sends to the remote sender turns into an implied include |
| * that the receiver uses to validate the file list from the sender. */ |
| void add_implied_include(const char *arg, int skip_daemon_module) |
| { |
| int arg_len, saw_wild = 0, saw_live_open_brkt = 0, backslash_cnt = 0; |
| int slash_cnt = 0; /* We know we're adding a leading slash. */ |
| const char *cp; |
| char *p; |
| if (trust_sender_args) |
| return; |
| if (partial_string_len) { |
| arg_len = strlen(arg); |
| if (partial_string_len + arg_len >= MAXPATHLEN) { |
| partial_string_len = 0; |
| return; /* Should be impossible... */ |
| } |
| memcpy(partial_string_buf + partial_string_len, arg, arg_len + 1); |
| partial_string_len = 0; |
| arg = partial_string_buf; |
| } |
| if (skip_daemon_module) { |
| if ((cp = strchr(arg, '/')) != NULL) |
| arg = cp + 1; |
| else |
| arg = ""; |
| } |
| if (relative_paths) { |
| if ((cp = strstr(arg, "/./")) != NULL) |
| arg = cp + 3; |
| } else if ((cp = strrchr(arg, '/')) != NULL) { |
| arg = cp + 1; |
| } |
| if (*arg == '.' && arg[1] == '\0') |
| arg++; |
| arg_len = strlen(arg); |
| if (arg_len) { |
| char *new_pat; |
| if (strpbrk(arg, "*[?")) { |
| /* We need to add room to escape backslashes if wildcard chars are present. */ |
| for (cp = arg; (cp = strchr(cp, '\\')) != NULL; cp++) |
| arg_len++; |
| saw_wild = 1; |
| } |
| arg_len++; /* Leave room for the prefixed slash */ |
| p = new_pat = new_array(char, arg_len + 1); |
| *p++ = '/'; |
| slash_cnt++; |
| for (cp = arg; *cp; ) { |
| switch (*cp) { |
| case '\\': |
| if (cp[1] == ']') { |
| if (!saw_wild) |
| cp++; /* A \] in a non-wild filter causes a problem, so drop the \ . */ |
| } else if (!strchr("*[?", cp[1])) { |
| backslash_cnt++; |
| if (saw_wild) |
| *p++ = '\\'; |
| } |
| *p++ = *cp++; |
| break; |
| case '/': |
| if (p[-1] == '/') { /* This is safe because of the initial slash. */ |
| if (*++cp == '\0') { |
| slash_cnt--; |
| p--; |
| } |
| } else if (cp[1] == '\0') { |
| cp++; |
| } else { |
| slash_cnt++; |
| *p++ = *cp++; |
| } |
| break; |
| case '.': |
| if (p[-1] == '/') { |
| if (cp[1] == '/') { |
| cp += 2; |
| if (!*cp) { |
| slash_cnt--; |
| p--; |
| } |
| } else if (cp[1] == '\0') { |
| cp++; |
| slash_cnt--; |
| p--; |
| break; |
| } |
| } else |
| *p++ = *cp++; |
| break; |
| case '[': |
| saw_live_open_brkt = 1; |
| *p++ = *cp++; |
| break; |
| default: |
| *p++ = *cp++; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| *p = '\0'; |
| arg_len = p - new_pat; |
| if (!arg_len) |
| free(new_pat); |
| else { |
| filter_rule *rule = new0(filter_rule); |
| rule->rflags = FILTRULE_INCLUDE + (saw_wild ? FILTRULE_WILD : 0); |
| rule->u.slash_cnt = slash_cnt; |
| arg = rule->pattern = new_pat; |
| if (!implied_filter_list.head) |
| implied_filter_list.head = implied_filter_list.tail = rule; |
| else { |
| rule->next = implied_filter_list.head; |
| implied_filter_list.head = rule; |
| } |
| if (DEBUG_GTE(FILTER, 3)) |
| rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] add_IMPlied_include(%s)\n", who_am_i(), arg); |
| if (saw_live_open_brkt) |
| maybe_add_literal_brackets_rule(rule, arg_len); |
| if (relative_paths && slash_cnt) { |
| filter_rule const *ent; |
| int found = 0; |
| slash_cnt = 1; |
| for (p = new_pat + 1; (p = strchr(p, '/')) != NULL; p++) { |
| *p = '\0'; |
| for (ent = implied_filter_list.head; ent; ent = ent->next) { |
| if (ent != rule && strcmp(ent->pattern, new_pat) == 0) { |
| found = 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| if (!found) { |
| filter_rule *R_rule = new0(filter_rule); |
| R_rule->rflags = FILTRULE_INCLUDE | FILTRULE_DIRECTORY; |
| /* Check if our sub-path has wildcards or escaped backslashes */ |
| if (saw_wild && strpbrk(rule->pattern, "*[?\\")) |
| R_rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_WILD; |
| R_rule->pattern = strdup(new_pat); |
| R_rule->u.slash_cnt = slash_cnt; |
| R_rule->next = implied_filter_list.head; |
| implied_filter_list.head = R_rule; |
| if (DEBUG_GTE(FILTER, 3)) { |
| rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] add_implied_include(%s/)\n", |
| who_am_i(), R_rule->pattern); |
| } |
| if (saw_live_open_brkt) |
| maybe_add_literal_brackets_rule(R_rule, -1); |
| } |
| *p = '/'; |
| slash_cnt++; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (recurse || xfer_dirs) { |
| /* Now create a rule with an added "/" & "**" or "*" at the end */ |
| filter_rule *rule = new0(filter_rule); |
| rule->rflags = FILTRULE_INCLUDE | FILTRULE_WILD; |
| if (recurse) |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_WILD2; |
| /* We must leave enough room for / * * \0. */ |
| if (!saw_wild && backslash_cnt) { |
| /* We are appending a wildcard, so now the backslashes need to be escaped. */ |
| p = rule->pattern = new_array(char, arg_len + backslash_cnt + 3 + 1); |
| for (cp = arg; *cp; ) { /* Note that arg_len != 0 because backslash_cnt > 0 */ |
| if (*cp == '\\') |
| *p++ = '\\'; |
| *p++ = *cp++; |
| } |
| } else { |
| p = rule->pattern = new_array(char, arg_len + 3 + 1); |
| if (arg_len) { |
| memcpy(p, arg, arg_len); |
| p += arg_len; |
| } |
| } |
| if (p[-1] != '/') { |
| *p++ = '/'; |
| slash_cnt++; |
| } |
| *p++ = '*'; |
| if (recurse) |
| *p++ = '*'; |
| *p = '\0'; |
| rule->u.slash_cnt = slash_cnt; |
| rule->next = implied_filter_list.head; |
| implied_filter_list.head = rule; |
| if (DEBUG_GTE(FILTER, 3)) |
| rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] add_implied_include(%s)\n", who_am_i(), rule->pattern); |
| if (saw_live_open_brkt) |
| maybe_add_literal_brackets_rule(rule, p - rule->pattern); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* This frees any non-inherited items, leaving just inherited items on the list. */ |
| static void pop_filter_list(filter_rule_list *listp) |
| { |
| filter_rule *inherited; |
| |
| if (!listp->tail) |
| return; |
| |
| inherited = listp->tail->next; |
| |
| /* Truncate any inherited items from the local list. */ |
| listp->tail->next = NULL; |
| /* Now free everything that is left. */ |
| free_filters(listp->head); |
| |
| listp->head = inherited; |
| listp->tail = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* This returns an expanded (absolute) filename for the merge-file name if |
| * the name has any slashes in it OR if the parent_dirscan var is True; |
| * otherwise it returns the original merge_file name. If the len_ptr value |
| * is non-NULL the merge_file name is limited by the referenced length |
| * value and will be updated with the length of the resulting name. We |
| * always return a name that is null terminated, even if the merge_file |
| * name was not. */ |
| static char *parse_merge_name(const char *merge_file, unsigned int *len_ptr, |
| unsigned int prefix_skip) |
| { |
| static char buf[MAXPATHLEN]; |
| char *fn, tmpbuf[MAXPATHLEN]; |
| unsigned int fn_len; |
| |
| if (!parent_dirscan && *merge_file != '/') { |
| /* Return the name unchanged it doesn't have any slashes. */ |
| if (len_ptr) { |
| const char *p = merge_file + *len_ptr; |
| while (--p > merge_file && *p != '/') {} |
| if (p == merge_file) { |
| strlcpy(buf, merge_file, *len_ptr + 1); |
| return buf; |
| } |
| } else if (strchr(merge_file, '/') == NULL) |
| return (char *)merge_file; |
| } |
| |
| fn = *merge_file == '/' ? buf : tmpbuf; |
| if (sanitize_paths) { |
| const char *r = prefix_skip ? "/" : NULL; |
| /* null-terminate the name if it isn't already */ |
| if (len_ptr && merge_file[*len_ptr]) { |
| char *to = fn == buf ? tmpbuf : buf; |
| strlcpy(to, merge_file, *len_ptr + 1); |
| merge_file = to; |
| } |
| if (!sanitize_path(fn, merge_file, r, dirbuf_depth, SP_DEFAULT)) { |
| rprintf(FERROR, "merge-file name overflows: %s\n", |
| merge_file); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| fn_len = strlen(fn); |
| } else { |
| strlcpy(fn, merge_file, len_ptr ? *len_ptr + 1 : MAXPATHLEN); |
| fn_len = clean_fname(fn, CFN_COLLAPSE_DOT_DOT_DIRS); |
| } |
| |
| /* If the name isn't in buf yet, it wasn't absolute. */ |
| if (fn != buf) { |
| int d_len = dirbuf_len - prefix_skip; |
| if (d_len + fn_len >= MAXPATHLEN) { |
| rprintf(FERROR, "merge-file name overflows: %s\n", fn); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| memcpy(buf, dirbuf + prefix_skip, d_len); |
| memcpy(buf + d_len, fn, fn_len + 1); |
| fn_len = clean_fname(buf, CFN_COLLAPSE_DOT_DOT_DIRS); |
| } |
| |
| if (len_ptr) |
| *len_ptr = fn_len; |
| return buf; |
| } |
| |
| /* Sets the dirbuf and dirbuf_len values. */ |
| void set_filter_dir(const char *dir, unsigned int dirlen) |
| { |
| unsigned int len; |
| if (*dir != '/') { |
| memcpy(dirbuf, curr_dir, curr_dir_len); |
| dirbuf[curr_dir_len] = '/'; |
| len = curr_dir_len + 1; |
| if (len + dirlen >= MAXPATHLEN) |
| dirlen = 0; |
| } else |
| len = 0; |
| memcpy(dirbuf + len, dir, dirlen); |
| dirbuf[dirlen + len] = '\0'; |
| dirbuf_len = clean_fname(dirbuf, CFN_COLLAPSE_DOT_DOT_DIRS); |
| if (dirbuf_len > 1 && dirbuf[dirbuf_len-1] == '.' |
| && dirbuf[dirbuf_len-2] == '/') |
| dirbuf_len -= 2; |
| if (dirbuf_len != 1) |
| dirbuf[dirbuf_len++] = '/'; |
| dirbuf[dirbuf_len] = '\0'; |
| if (sanitize_paths) |
| dirbuf_depth = count_dir_elements(dirbuf + module_dirlen); |
| } |
| |
| /* This routine takes a per-dir merge-file entry and finishes its setup. |
| * If the name has a path portion then we check to see if it refers to a |
| * parent directory of the first transfer dir. If it does, we scan all the |
| * dirs from that point through the parent dir of the transfer dir looking |
| * for the per-dir merge-file in each one. */ |
| static BOOL setup_merge_file(int mergelist_num, filter_rule *ex, |
| filter_rule_list *lp) |
| { |
| char buf[MAXPATHLEN]; |
| char *x, *y, *pat = ex->pattern; |
| unsigned int len; |
| |
| if (!(x = parse_merge_name(pat, NULL, 0)) || *x != '/') |
| return 0; |
| |
| if (DEBUG_GTE(FILTER, 2)) { |
| rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] performing parent_dirscan for mergelist #%d%s\n", |
| who_am_i(), mergelist_num, lp->debug_type); |
| } |
| y = strrchr(x, '/'); |
| *y = '\0'; |
| ex->pattern = strdup(y+1); |
| if (!*x) |
| x = "/"; |
| if (*x == '/') |
| strlcpy(buf, x, MAXPATHLEN); |
| else |
| pathjoin(buf, MAXPATHLEN, dirbuf, x); |
| |
| len = clean_fname(buf, CFN_COLLAPSE_DOT_DOT_DIRS); |
| if (len != 1 && len < MAXPATHLEN-1) { |
| buf[len++] = '/'; |
| buf[len] = '\0'; |
| } |
| /* This ensures that the specified dir is a parent of the transfer. */ |
| for (x = buf, y = dirbuf; *x && *x == *y; x++, y++) {} |
| if (*x) |
| y += strlen(y); /* nope -- skip the scan */ |
| |
| parent_dirscan = True; |
| while (*y) { |
| char save[MAXPATHLEN]; |
| strlcpy(save, y, MAXPATHLEN); |
| *y = '\0'; |
| dirbuf_len = y - dirbuf; |
| strlcpy(x, ex->pattern, MAXPATHLEN - (x - buf)); |
| parse_filter_file(lp, buf, ex, XFLG_ANCHORED2ABS); |
| if (ex->rflags & FILTRULE_NO_INHERIT) { |
| /* Free the undesired rules to clean up any per-dir |
| * mergelists they defined. Otherwise pop_local_filters |
| * may crash trying to restore nonexistent state for |
| * those mergelists. */ |
| free_filters(lp->head); |
| lp->head = NULL; |
| } |
| lp->tail = NULL; |
| strlcpy(y, save, MAXPATHLEN); |
| while ((*x++ = *y++) != '/') {} |
| } |
| parent_dirscan = False; |
| if (DEBUG_GTE(FILTER, 2)) { |
| rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] completed parent_dirscan for mergelist #%d%s\n", |
| who_am_i(), mergelist_num, lp->debug_type); |
| } |
| free(pat); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| struct local_filter_state { |
| int mergelist_cnt; |
| filter_rule_list mergelists[1]; |
| }; |
| |
| /* Each time rsync changes to a new directory it call this function to |
| * handle all the per-dir merge-files. The "dir" value is the current path |
| * relative to curr_dir (which might not be null-terminated). We copy it |
| * into dirbuf so that we can easily append a file name on the end. */ |
| void *push_local_filters(const char *dir, unsigned int dirlen) |
| { |
| struct local_filter_state *push; |
| int i; |
| |
| set_filter_dir(dir, dirlen); |
| if (DEBUG_GTE(FILTER, 2)) { |
| rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] pushing local filters for %s\n", |
| who_am_i(), dirbuf); |
| } |
| |
| if (!mergelist_cnt) { |
| /* No old state to save and no new merge files to push. */ |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| push = (struct local_filter_state *)new_array(char, |
| sizeof (struct local_filter_state) |
| + (mergelist_cnt-1) * sizeof (filter_rule_list)); |
| |
| push->mergelist_cnt = mergelist_cnt; |
| for (i = 0; i < mergelist_cnt; i++) { |
| filter_rule *ex = mergelist_parents[i]; |
| if (!ex) |
| continue; |
| memcpy(&push->mergelists[i], ex->u.mergelist, sizeof (filter_rule_list)); |
| } |
| |
| /* Note: parse_filter_file() might increase mergelist_cnt, so keep |
| * this loop separate from the above loop. */ |
| for (i = 0; i < mergelist_cnt; i++) { |
| filter_rule *ex = mergelist_parents[i]; |
| filter_rule_list *lp; |
| if (!ex) |
| continue; |
| lp = ex->u.mergelist; |
| |
| if (DEBUG_GTE(FILTER, 2)) { |
| rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] pushing mergelist #%d%s\n", |
| who_am_i(), i, lp->debug_type); |
| } |
| |
| lp->tail = NULL; /* Switch any local rules to inherited. */ |
| if (ex->rflags & FILTRULE_NO_INHERIT) |
| lp->head = NULL; |
| |
| if (ex->rflags & FILTRULE_FINISH_SETUP) { |
| ex->rflags &= ~FILTRULE_FINISH_SETUP; |
| if (setup_merge_file(i, ex, lp)) |
| set_filter_dir(dir, dirlen); |
| } |
| |
| if (strlcpy(dirbuf + dirbuf_len, ex->pattern, |
| MAXPATHLEN - dirbuf_len) < MAXPATHLEN - dirbuf_len) { |
| parse_filter_file(lp, dirbuf, ex, |
| XFLG_ANCHORED2ABS); |
| } else { |
| io_error |= IOERR_GENERAL; |
| rprintf(FERROR, |
| "cannot add local filter rules in long-named directory: %s\n", |
| full_fname(dirbuf)); |
| } |
| dirbuf[dirbuf_len] = '\0'; |
| } |
| |
| return (void*)push; |
| } |
| |
| void pop_local_filters(void *mem) |
| { |
| struct local_filter_state *pop = (struct local_filter_state *)mem; |
| int i; |
| int old_mergelist_cnt = pop ? pop->mergelist_cnt : 0; |
| |
| if (DEBUG_GTE(FILTER, 2)) |
| rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] popping local filters\n", who_am_i()); |
| |
| for (i = mergelist_cnt; i-- > 0; ) { |
| filter_rule *ex = mergelist_parents[i]; |
| filter_rule_list *lp; |
| if (!ex) |
| continue; |
| lp = ex->u.mergelist; |
| |
| if (DEBUG_GTE(FILTER, 2)) { |
| rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] popping mergelist #%d%s\n", |
| who_am_i(), i, lp->debug_type); |
| } |
| |
| pop_filter_list(lp); |
| if (i >= old_mergelist_cnt && lp->head) { |
| /* This mergelist does not exist in the state to be restored, but it |
| * still has inherited rules. This can sometimes happen if a per-dir |
| * merge file calls setup_merge_file() in push_local_filters() and that |
| * leaves some inherited rules that aren't in the pushed list state. */ |
| if (DEBUG_GTE(FILTER, 2)) { |
| rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] freeing parent_dirscan filters of mergelist #%d%s\n", |
| who_am_i(), i, ex->u.mergelist->debug_type); |
| } |
| pop_filter_list(lp); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (!pop) |
| return; /* No state to restore. */ |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < old_mergelist_cnt; i++) { |
| filter_rule *ex = mergelist_parents[i]; |
| if (!ex) |
| continue; |
| memcpy(ex->u.mergelist, &pop->mergelists[i], sizeof (filter_rule_list)); |
| } |
| |
| free(pop); |
| } |
| |
| void change_local_filter_dir(const char *dname, int dlen, int dir_depth) |
| { |
| static int cur_depth = -1; |
| static void *filt_array[MAXPATHLEN/2+1]; |
| |
| if (!dname) { |
| for ( ; cur_depth >= 0; cur_depth--) { |
| if (filt_array[cur_depth]) { |
| pop_local_filters(filt_array[cur_depth]); |
| filt_array[cur_depth] = NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| assert(dir_depth < MAXPATHLEN/2+1); |
| |
| for ( ; cur_depth >= dir_depth; cur_depth--) { |
| if (filt_array[cur_depth]) { |
| pop_local_filters(filt_array[cur_depth]); |
| filt_array[cur_depth] = NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| cur_depth = dir_depth; |
| filt_array[cur_depth] = push_local_filters(dname, dlen); |
| } |
| |
| static int rule_matches(const char *fname, filter_rule *ex, int name_flags) |
| { |
| int slash_handling, str_cnt = 0, anchored_match = 0; |
| int ret_match = ex->rflags & FILTRULE_NEGATE ? 0 : 1; |
| char *p, *pattern = ex->pattern; |
| const char *strings[16]; /* more than enough */ |
| const char *name = fname + (*fname == '/'); |
| |
| if (!*name) |
| return 0; |
| |
| if (!(name_flags & NAME_IS_XATTR) ^ !(ex->rflags & FILTRULE_XATTR)) |
| return 0; |
| |
| if (!ex->u.slash_cnt && !(ex->rflags & FILTRULE_WILD2)) { |
| /* If the pattern does not have any slashes AND it does |
| * not have a "**" (which could match a slash), then we |
| * just match the name portion of the path. */ |
| if ((p = strrchr(name,'/')) != NULL) |
| name = p+1; |
| } else if (ex->rflags & FILTRULE_ABS_PATH && *fname != '/' |
| && curr_dir_len > module_dirlen + 1) { |
| /* If we're matching against an absolute-path pattern, |
| * we need to prepend our full path info. */ |
| strings[str_cnt++] = curr_dir + module_dirlen + 1; |
| strings[str_cnt++] = "/"; |
| } else if (ex->rflags & FILTRULE_WILD2_PREFIX && *fname != '/') { |
| /* Allow "**"+"/" to match at the start of the string. */ |
| strings[str_cnt++] = "/"; |
| } |
| strings[str_cnt++] = name; |
| if (name_flags & NAME_IS_DIR) { |
| /* Allow a trailing "/"+"***" to match the directory. */ |
| if (ex->rflags & FILTRULE_WILD3_SUFFIX) |
| strings[str_cnt++] = "/"; |
| } else if (ex->rflags & FILTRULE_DIRECTORY) |
| return !ret_match; |
| strings[str_cnt] = NULL; |
| |
| if (*pattern == '/') { |
| anchored_match = 1; |
| pattern++; |
| } |
| |
| if (!anchored_match && ex->u.slash_cnt |
| && !(ex->rflags & FILTRULE_WILD2)) { |
| /* A non-anchored match with an infix slash and no "**" |
| * needs to match the last slash_cnt+1 name elements. */ |
| slash_handling = ex->u.slash_cnt + 1; |
| } else if (!anchored_match && !(ex->rflags & FILTRULE_WILD2_PREFIX) |
| && ex->rflags & FILTRULE_WILD2) { |
| /* A non-anchored match with an infix or trailing "**" (but not |
| * a prefixed "**") needs to try matching after every slash. */ |
| slash_handling = -1; |
| } else { |
| /* The pattern matches only at the start of the path or name. */ |
| slash_handling = 0; |
| } |
| |
| if (ex->rflags & FILTRULE_WILD) { |
| if (wildmatch_array(pattern, strings, slash_handling)) |
| return ret_match; |
| } else if (str_cnt > 1) { |
| if (litmatch_array(pattern, strings, slash_handling)) |
| return ret_match; |
| } else if (anchored_match) { |
| if (strcmp(name, pattern) == 0) |
| return ret_match; |
| } else { |
| int l1 = strlen(name); |
| int l2 = strlen(pattern); |
| if (l2 <= l1 && |
| strcmp(name+(l1-l2),pattern) == 0 && |
| (l1==l2 || name[l1-(l2+1)] == '/')) { |
| return ret_match; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return !ret_match; |
| } |
| |
| static void report_filter_result(enum logcode code, char const *name, |
| filter_rule const *ent, |
| int name_flags, const char *type) |
| { |
| int log_level = am_sender || am_generator ? 1 : 3; |
| |
| /* If a trailing slash is present to match only directories, |
| * then it is stripped out by add_rule(). So as a special |
| * case we add it back in the log output. */ |
| if (DEBUG_GTE(FILTER, log_level)) { |
| static char *actions[2][2] |
| = { {"show", "hid"}, {"risk", "protect"} }; |
| const char *w = who_am_i(); |
| const char *t = name_flags & NAME_IS_XATTR ? "xattr" |
| : name_flags & NAME_IS_DIR ? "directory" |
| : "file"; |
| rprintf(code, "[%s] %sing %s %s because of pattern %s%s%s\n", |
| w, actions[*w=='g'][!(ent->rflags & FILTRULE_INCLUDE)], |
| t, name, ent->pattern, |
| ent->rflags & FILTRULE_DIRECTORY ? "/" : "", type); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* This function is used to check if a file should be included/excluded |
| * from the list of files based on its name and type etc. The value of |
| * filter_level is set to either SERVER_FILTERS or ALL_FILTERS. */ |
| int name_is_excluded(const char *fname, int name_flags, int filter_level) |
| { |
| if (daemon_filter_list.head && check_filter(&daemon_filter_list, FLOG, fname, name_flags) < 0) { |
| if (!(name_flags & NAME_IS_XATTR)) |
| errno = ENOENT; |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| if (filter_level != ALL_FILTERS) |
| return 0; |
| |
| if (filter_list.head && check_filter(&filter_list, FINFO, fname, name_flags) < 0) |
| return 1; |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Return -1 if file "name" is defined to be excluded by the specified |
| * exclude list, 1 if it is included, and 0 if it was not matched. */ |
| int check_filter(filter_rule_list *listp, enum logcode code, |
| const char *name, int name_flags) |
| { |
| filter_rule *ent; |
| |
| for (ent = listp->head; ent; ent = ent->next) { |
| if (ignore_perishable && ent->rflags & FILTRULE_PERISHABLE) |
| continue; |
| if (ent->rflags & FILTRULE_PERDIR_MERGE) { |
| int rc = check_filter(ent->u.mergelist, code, name, name_flags); |
| if (rc) |
| return rc; |
| continue; |
| } |
| if (ent->rflags & FILTRULE_CVS_IGNORE) { |
| int rc = check_filter(&cvs_filter_list, code, name, name_flags); |
| if (rc) |
| return rc; |
| continue; |
| } |
| if (rule_matches(name, ent, name_flags)) { |
| report_filter_result(code, name, ent, name_flags, listp->debug_type); |
| return ent->rflags & FILTRULE_INCLUDE ? 1 : -1; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| #define RULE_STRCMP(s,r) rule_strcmp((s), (r), sizeof (r) - 1) |
| |
| static const uchar *rule_strcmp(const uchar *str, const char *rule, int rule_len) |
| { |
| if (strncmp((char*)str, rule, rule_len) != 0) |
| return NULL; |
| if (isspace(str[rule_len]) || str[rule_len] == '_' || !str[rule_len]) |
| return str + rule_len - 1; |
| if (str[rule_len] == ',') |
| return str + rule_len; |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| #define FILTRULES_FROM_CONTAINER (FILTRULE_ABS_PATH | FILTRULE_INCLUDE \ |
| | FILTRULE_DIRECTORY | FILTRULE_NEGATE \ |
| | FILTRULE_PERISHABLE) |
| |
| /* Gets the next include/exclude rule from *rulestr_ptr and advances |
| * *rulestr_ptr to point beyond it. Stores the pattern's start (within |
| * *rulestr_ptr) and length in *pat_ptr and *pat_len_ptr, and returns a newly |
| * allocated filter_rule containing the rest of the information. Returns |
| * NULL if there are no more rules in the input. |
| * |
| * The template provides defaults for the new rule to inherit, and the |
| * template rflags and the xflags additionally affect parsing. */ |
| static filter_rule *parse_rule_tok(const char **rulestr_ptr, |
| const filter_rule *template, int xflags, |
| const char **pat_ptr, unsigned int *pat_len_ptr) |
| { |
| const uchar *s = (const uchar *)*rulestr_ptr; |
| filter_rule *rule; |
| unsigned int len; |
| |
| if (template->rflags & FILTRULE_WORD_SPLIT) { |
| /* Skip over any initial whitespace. */ |
| while (isspace(*s)) |
| s++; |
| /* Update to point to real start of rule. */ |
| *rulestr_ptr = (const char *)s; |
| } |
| if (!*s) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| rule = new0(filter_rule); |
| |
| /* Inherit from the template. Don't inherit FILTRULES_SIDES; we check |
| * that later. */ |
| rule->rflags = template->rflags & FILTRULES_FROM_CONTAINER; |
| |
| /* Figure out what kind of a filter rule "s" is pointing at. Note |
| * that if FILTRULE_NO_PREFIXES is set, the rule is either an include |
| * or an exclude based on the inheritance of the FILTRULE_INCLUDE |
| * flag (above). XFLG_OLD_PREFIXES indicates a compatibility mode |
| * for old include/exclude patterns where just "+ " and "- " are |
| * allowed as optional prefixes. */ |
| if (template->rflags & FILTRULE_NO_PREFIXES) { |
| if (*s == '!' && template->rflags & FILTRULE_CVS_IGNORE) |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_CLEAR_LIST; /* Tentative! */ |
| } else if (xflags & XFLG_OLD_PREFIXES) { |
| if (*s == '-' && s[1] == ' ') { |
| rule->rflags &= ~FILTRULE_INCLUDE; |
| s += 2; |
| } else if (*s == '+' && s[1] == ' ') { |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_INCLUDE; |
| s += 2; |
| } else if (*s == '!') |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_CLEAR_LIST; /* Tentative! */ |
| } else { |
| char ch = 0; |
| BOOL prefix_specifies_side = False; |
| switch (*s) { |
| case 'c': |
| if ((s = RULE_STRCMP(s, "clear")) != NULL) |
| ch = '!'; |
| break; |
| case 'd': |
| if ((s = RULE_STRCMP(s, "dir-merge")) != NULL) |
| ch = ':'; |
| break; |
| case 'e': |
| if ((s = RULE_STRCMP(s, "exclude")) != NULL) |
| ch = '-'; |
| break; |
| case 'h': |
| if ((s = RULE_STRCMP(s, "hide")) != NULL) |
| ch = 'H'; |
| break; |
| case 'i': |
| if ((s = RULE_STRCMP(s, "include")) != NULL) |
| ch = '+'; |
| break; |
| case 'm': |
| if ((s = RULE_STRCMP(s, "merge")) != NULL) |
| ch = '.'; |
| break; |
| case 'p': |
| if ((s = RULE_STRCMP(s, "protect")) != NULL) |
| ch = 'P'; |
| break; |
| case 'r': |
| if ((s = RULE_STRCMP(s, "risk")) != NULL) |
| ch = 'R'; |
| break; |
| case 's': |
| if ((s = RULE_STRCMP(s, "show")) != NULL) |
| ch = 'S'; |
| break; |
| default: |
| ch = *s; |
| if (s[1] == ',') |
| s++; |
| break; |
| } |
| switch (ch) { |
| case ':': |
| trust_sender_filter = 1; |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_PERDIR_MERGE |
| | FILTRULE_FINISH_SETUP; |
| /* FALL THROUGH */ |
| case '.': |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_MERGE_FILE; |
| break; |
| case '+': |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_INCLUDE; |
| break; |
| case '-': |
| break; |
| case 'S': |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_INCLUDE; |
| /* FALL THROUGH */ |
| case 'H': |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_SENDER_SIDE; |
| prefix_specifies_side = True; |
| break; |
| case 'R': |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_INCLUDE; |
| /* FALL THROUGH */ |
| case 'P': |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_RECEIVER_SIDE; |
| prefix_specifies_side = True; |
| break; |
| case '!': |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_CLEAR_LIST; |
| break; |
| default: |
| rprintf(FERROR, "Unknown filter rule: `%s'\n", *rulestr_ptr); |
| exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX); |
| } |
| while (ch != '!' && *++s && *s != ' ' && *s != '_') { |
| if (template->rflags & FILTRULE_WORD_SPLIT && isspace(*s)) { |
| s--; |
| break; |
| } |
| switch (*s) { |
| default: |
| invalid: |
| rprintf(FERROR, |
| "invalid modifier '%c' at position %d in filter rule: %s\n", |
| *s, (int)(s - (const uchar *)*rulestr_ptr), *rulestr_ptr); |
| exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX); |
| case '-': |
| if (!BITS_SETnUNSET(rule->rflags, FILTRULE_MERGE_FILE, FILTRULE_NO_PREFIXES)) |
| goto invalid; |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_NO_PREFIXES; |
| break; |
| case '+': |
| if (!BITS_SETnUNSET(rule->rflags, FILTRULE_MERGE_FILE, FILTRULE_NO_PREFIXES)) |
| goto invalid; |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_NO_PREFIXES |
| | FILTRULE_INCLUDE; |
| break; |
| case '/': |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_ABS_PATH; |
| break; |
| case '!': |
| /* Negation really goes with the pattern, so it |
| * isn't useful as a merge-file default. */ |
| if (rule->rflags & FILTRULE_MERGE_FILE) |
| goto invalid; |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_NEGATE; |
| break; |
| case 'C': |
| if (rule->rflags & FILTRULE_NO_PREFIXES || prefix_specifies_side) |
| goto invalid; |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_NO_PREFIXES |
| | FILTRULE_WORD_SPLIT |
| | FILTRULE_NO_INHERIT |
| | FILTRULE_CVS_IGNORE; |
| break; |
| case 'e': |
| if (!(rule->rflags & FILTRULE_MERGE_FILE)) |
| goto invalid; |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_EXCLUDE_SELF; |
| break; |
| case 'n': |
| if (!(rule->rflags & FILTRULE_MERGE_FILE)) |
| goto invalid; |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_NO_INHERIT; |
| break; |
| case 'p': |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_PERISHABLE; |
| break; |
| case 'r': |
| if (prefix_specifies_side) |
| goto invalid; |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_RECEIVER_SIDE; |
| break; |
| case 's': |
| if (prefix_specifies_side) |
| goto invalid; |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_SENDER_SIDE; |
| break; |
| case 'w': |
| if (!(rule->rflags & FILTRULE_MERGE_FILE)) |
| goto invalid; |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_WORD_SPLIT; |
| break; |
| case 'x': |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_XATTR; |
| saw_xattr_filter = 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| if (*s) |
| s++; |
| } |
| if (template->rflags & FILTRULES_SIDES) { |
| if (rule->rflags & FILTRULES_SIDES) { |
| /* The filter and template both specify side(s). This |
| * is dodgy (and won't work correctly if the template is |
| * a one-sided per-dir merge rule), so reject it. */ |
| rprintf(FERROR, |
| "specified-side merge file contains specified-side filter: %s\n", |
| *rulestr_ptr); |
| exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX); |
| } |
| rule->rflags |= template->rflags & FILTRULES_SIDES; |
| } |
| |
| if (template->rflags & FILTRULE_WORD_SPLIT) { |
| const uchar *cp = s; |
| /* Token ends at whitespace or the end of the string. */ |
| while (!isspace(*cp) && *cp != '\0') |
| cp++; |
| len = cp - s; |
| } else |
| len = strlen((char*)s); |
| |
| if (rule->rflags & FILTRULE_CLEAR_LIST) { |
| if (!(rule->rflags & FILTRULE_NO_PREFIXES) |
| && !(xflags & XFLG_OLD_PREFIXES) && len) { |
| rprintf(FERROR, |
| "'!' rule has trailing characters: %s\n", *rulestr_ptr); |
| exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX); |
| } |
| if (len > 1) |
| rule->rflags &= ~FILTRULE_CLEAR_LIST; |
| } else if (!len && !(rule->rflags & FILTRULE_CVS_IGNORE)) { |
| rprintf(FERROR, "unexpected end of filter rule: %s\n", *rulestr_ptr); |
| exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX); |
| } |
| |
| /* --delete-excluded turns an un-modified include/exclude into a sender-side rule. */ |
| if (delete_excluded |
| && !(rule->rflags & (FILTRULES_SIDES|FILTRULE_MERGE_FILE|FILTRULE_PERDIR_MERGE))) |
| rule->rflags |= FILTRULE_SENDER_SIDE; |
| |
| *pat_ptr = (const char *)s; |
| *pat_len_ptr = len; |
| *rulestr_ptr = *pat_ptr + len; |
| return rule; |
| } |
| |
| static void get_cvs_excludes(uint32 rflags) |
| { |
| static int initialized = 0; |
| char *p, fname[MAXPATHLEN]; |
| |
| if (initialized) |
| return; |
| initialized = 1; |
| |
| parse_filter_str(&cvs_filter_list, default_cvsignore(), |
| rule_template(rflags | (protocol_version >= 30 ? FILTRULE_PERISHABLE : 0)), |
| 0); |
| |
| p = module_id >= 0 && lp_use_chroot(module_id) ? "/" : getenv("HOME"); |
| if (p && pathjoin(fname, MAXPATHLEN, p, ".cvsignore") < MAXPATHLEN) |
| parse_filter_file(&cvs_filter_list, fname, rule_template(rflags), 0); |
| |
| parse_filter_str(&cvs_filter_list, getenv("CVSIGNORE"), rule_template(rflags), 0); |
| } |
| |
| const filter_rule *rule_template(uint32 rflags) |
| { |
| static filter_rule template; /* zero-initialized */ |
| template.rflags = rflags; |
| return &template; |
| } |
| |
| void parse_filter_str(filter_rule_list *listp, const char *rulestr, |
| const filter_rule *template, int xflags) |
| { |
| filter_rule *rule; |
| const char *pat; |
| unsigned int pat_len; |
| |
| if (!rulestr) |
| return; |
| |
| while (1) { |
| uint32 new_rflags; |
| |
| /* Remember that the returned string is NOT '\0' terminated! */ |
| if (!(rule = parse_rule_tok(&rulestr, template, xflags, &pat, &pat_len))) |
| break; |
| |
| if (pat_len >= MAXPATHLEN) { |
| rprintf(FERROR, "discarding over-long filter: %.*s\n", |
| (int)pat_len, pat); |
| free_continue: |
| free_filter(rule); |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| new_rflags = rule->rflags; |
| if (new_rflags & FILTRULE_CLEAR_LIST) { |
| if (DEBUG_GTE(FILTER, 2)) { |
| rprintf(FINFO, |
| "[%s] clearing filter list%s\n", |
| who_am_i(), listp->debug_type); |
| } |
| pop_filter_list(listp); |
| listp->head = NULL; |
| goto free_continue; |
| } |
| |
| if (new_rflags & FILTRULE_MERGE_FILE) { |
| if (!pat_len) { |
| pat = ".cvsignore"; |
| pat_len = 10; |
| } |
| if (new_rflags & FILTRULE_EXCLUDE_SELF) { |
| const char *name; |
| filter_rule *excl_self; |
| |
| excl_self = new0(filter_rule); |
| /* Find the beginning of the basename and add an exclude for it. */ |
| for (name = pat + pat_len; name > pat && name[-1] != '/'; name--) {} |
| add_rule(listp, name, (pat + pat_len) - name, excl_self, 0); |
| rule->rflags &= ~FILTRULE_EXCLUDE_SELF; |
| } |
| if (new_rflags & FILTRULE_PERDIR_MERGE) { |
| if (parent_dirscan) { |
| const char *p; |
| unsigned int len = pat_len; |
| if ((p = parse_merge_name(pat, &len, module_dirlen))) |
| add_rule(listp, p, len, rule, 0); |
| else |
| free_filter(rule); |
| continue; |
| } |
| } else { |
| const char *p; |
| unsigned int len = pat_len; |
| if ((p = parse_merge_name(pat, &len, 0))) |
| parse_filter_file(listp, p, rule, XFLG_FATAL_ERRORS); |
| free_filter(rule); |
| continue; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| add_rule(listp, pat, pat_len, rule, xflags); |
| |
| if (new_rflags & FILTRULE_CVS_IGNORE |
| && !(new_rflags & FILTRULE_MERGE_FILE)) |
| get_cvs_excludes(new_rflags); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void parse_filter_file(filter_rule_list *listp, const char *fname, const filter_rule *template, int xflags) |
| { |
| FILE *fp; |
| char line[BIGPATHBUFLEN]; |
| char *eob = line + sizeof line - 1; |
| BOOL word_split = (template->rflags & FILTRULE_WORD_SPLIT) != 0; |
| |
| if (!fname || !*fname) |
| return; |
| |
| if (*fname != '-' || fname[1] || am_server) { |
| if (daemon_filter_list.head) { |
| strlcpy(line, fname, sizeof line); |
| clean_fname(line, CFN_COLLAPSE_DOT_DOT_DIRS); |
| if (check_filter(&daemon_filter_list, FLOG, line, 0) < 0) |
| fp = NULL; |
| else |
| fp = fopen(line, "rb"); |
| } else |
| fp = fopen(fname, "rb"); |
| } else |
| fp = stdin; |
| |
| if (DEBUG_GTE(FILTER, 2)) { |
| rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] parse_filter_file(%s,%x,%x)%s\n", |
| who_am_i(), fname, template->rflags, xflags, |
| fp ? "" : " [not found]"); |
| } |
| |
| if (!fp) { |
| if (xflags & XFLG_FATAL_ERRORS) { |
| rsyserr(FERROR, errno, |
| "failed to open %sclude file %s", |
| template->rflags & FILTRULE_INCLUDE ? "in" : "ex", |
| fname); |
| exit_cleanup(RERR_FILEIO); |
| } |
| return; |
| } |
| dirbuf[dirbuf_len] = '\0'; |
| |
| while (1) { |
| char *s = line; |
| int ch, overflow = 0; |
| while (1) { |
| if ((ch = getc(fp)) == EOF) { |
| if (ferror(fp) && errno == EINTR) { |
| clearerr(fp); |
| continue; |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| if (word_split && isspace(ch)) |
| break; |
| if (eol_nulls? !ch : (ch == '\n' || ch == '\r')) |
| break; |
| if (s < eob) |
| *s++ = ch; |
| else |
| overflow = 1; |
| } |
| if (overflow) { |
| rprintf(FERROR, "discarding over-long filter: %s...\n", line); |
| s = line; |
| } |
| *s = '\0'; |
| /* Skip an empty token and (when line parsing) comments. */ |
| if (*line && (word_split || (*line != ';' && *line != '#'))) |
| parse_filter_str(listp, line, template, xflags); |
| if (ch == EOF) |
| break; |
| } |
| fclose(fp); |
| } |
| |
| /* If the "for_xfer" flag is set, the prefix is made compatible with the |
| * current protocol_version (if possible) or a NULL is returned (if not |
| * possible). */ |
| char *get_rule_prefix(filter_rule *rule, const char *pat, int for_xfer, |
| unsigned int *plen_ptr) |
| { |
| static char buf[MAX_RULE_PREFIX+1]; |
| char *op = buf; |
| int legal_len = for_xfer && protocol_version < 29 ? 1 : MAX_RULE_PREFIX-1; |
| |
| if (rule->rflags & FILTRULE_PERDIR_MERGE) { |
| if (legal_len == 1) |
| return NULL; |
| *op++ = ':'; |
| } else if (rule->rflags & FILTRULE_INCLUDE) |
| *op++ = '+'; |
| else if (legal_len != 1 |
| || ((*pat == '-' || *pat == '+') && pat[1] == ' ')) |
| *op++ = '-'; |
| else |
| legal_len = 0; |
| |
| if (rule->rflags & FILTRULE_ABS_PATH) |
| *op++ = '/'; |
| if (rule->rflags & FILTRULE_NEGATE) |
| *op++ = '!'; |
| if (rule->rflags & FILTRULE_CVS_IGNORE) |
| *op++ = 'C'; |
| else { |
| if (rule->rflags & FILTRULE_NO_INHERIT) |
| *op++ = 'n'; |
| if (rule->rflags & FILTRULE_WORD_SPLIT) |
| *op++ = 'w'; |
| if (rule->rflags & FILTRULE_NO_PREFIXES) { |
| if (rule->rflags & FILTRULE_INCLUDE) |
| *op++ = '+'; |
| else |
| *op++ = '-'; |
| } |
| } |
| if (rule->rflags & FILTRULE_EXCLUDE_SELF) |
| *op++ = 'e'; |
| if (rule->rflags & FILTRULE_XATTR) |
| *op++ = 'x'; |
| if (rule->rflags & FILTRULE_SENDER_SIDE |
| && (!for_xfer || protocol_version >= 29)) |
| *op++ = 's'; |
| if (rule->rflags & FILTRULE_RECEIVER_SIDE |
| && (!for_xfer || protocol_version >= 29 |
| || (delete_excluded && am_sender))) |
| *op++ = 'r'; |
| if (rule->rflags & FILTRULE_PERISHABLE) { |
| if (!for_xfer || protocol_version >= 30) |
| *op++ = 'p'; |
| else if (am_sender) |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| if (op - buf > legal_len) |
| return NULL; |
| if (legal_len) |
| *op++ = ' '; |
| *op = '\0'; |
| if (plen_ptr) |
| *plen_ptr = op - buf; |
| return buf; |
| } |
| |
| static void send_rules(int f_out, filter_rule_list *flp) |
| { |
| filter_rule *ent, *prev = NULL; |
| |
| for (ent = flp->head; ent; ent = ent->next) { |
| unsigned int len, plen, dlen; |
| int elide = 0; |
| char *p; |
| |
| /* Note we need to check delete_excluded here in addition to |
| * the code in parse_rule_tok() because some rules may have |
| * been added before we found the --delete-excluded option. |
| * We must also elide any CVS merge-file rules to avoid a |
| * backward compatibility problem, and we elide any no-prefix |
| * merge files as an optimization (since they can only have |
| * include/exclude rules). */ |
| if (ent->rflags & FILTRULE_SENDER_SIDE) |
| elide = am_sender ? 1 : -1; |
| if (ent->rflags & FILTRULE_RECEIVER_SIDE) |
| elide = elide ? 0 : am_sender ? -1 : 1; |
| else if (delete_excluded && !elide |
| && (!(ent->rflags & FILTRULE_PERDIR_MERGE) |
| || ent->rflags & FILTRULE_NO_PREFIXES)) |
| elide = am_sender ? 1 : -1; |
| if (elide < 0) { |
| if (prev) |
| prev->next = ent->next; |
| else |
| flp->head = ent->next; |
| } else |
| prev = ent; |
| if (elide > 0) |
| continue; |
| if (ent->rflags & FILTRULE_CVS_IGNORE |
| && !(ent->rflags & FILTRULE_MERGE_FILE)) { |
| int f = am_sender || protocol_version < 29 ? f_out : -2; |
| send_rules(f, &cvs_filter_list); |
| if (f == f_out) |
| continue; |
| } |
| p = get_rule_prefix(ent, ent->pattern, 1, &plen); |
| if (!p) { |
| rprintf(FERROR, |
| "filter rules are too modern for remote rsync.\n"); |
| exit_cleanup(RERR_PROTOCOL); |
| } |
| if (f_out < 0) |
| continue; |
| len = strlen(ent->pattern); |
| dlen = ent->rflags & FILTRULE_DIRECTORY ? 1 : 0; |
| if (!(plen + len + dlen)) |
| continue; |
| write_int(f_out, plen + len + dlen); |
| if (plen) |
| write_buf(f_out, p, plen); |
| write_buf(f_out, ent->pattern, len); |
| if (dlen) |
| write_byte(f_out, '/'); |
| } |
| flp->tail = prev; |
| } |
| |
| /* This is only called by the client. */ |
| void send_filter_list(int f_out) |
| { |
| int receiver_wants_list = prune_empty_dirs |
| || (delete_mode && (!delete_excluded || protocol_version >= 29)); |
| |
| if (local_server || (am_sender && !receiver_wants_list)) |
| f_out = -1; |
| if (cvs_exclude && am_sender) { |
| if (protocol_version >= 29) |
| parse_filter_str(&filter_list, ":C", rule_template(0), 0); |
| parse_filter_str(&filter_list, "-C", rule_template(0), 0); |
| } |
| |
| send_rules(f_out, &filter_list); |
| |
| if (f_out >= 0) |
| write_int(f_out, 0); |
| |
| if (cvs_exclude) { |
| if (!am_sender || protocol_version < 29) |
| parse_filter_str(&filter_list, ":C", rule_template(0), 0); |
| if (!am_sender) |
| parse_filter_str(&filter_list, "-C", rule_template(0), 0); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* This is only called by the server. */ |
| void recv_filter_list(int f_in) |
| { |
| char line[BIGPATHBUFLEN]; |
| int xflags = protocol_version >= 29 ? 0 : XFLG_OLD_PREFIXES; |
| int receiver_wants_list = prune_empty_dirs |
| || (delete_mode && (!delete_excluded || protocol_version >= 29)); |
| unsigned int len; |
| |
| if (!local_server && (am_sender || receiver_wants_list)) { |
| while ((len = read_int(f_in)) != 0) { |
| if (len >= sizeof line) |
| overflow_exit("recv_rules"); |
| read_sbuf(f_in, line, len); |
| parse_filter_str(&filter_list, line, rule_template(0), xflags); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (cvs_exclude) { |
| if (local_server || am_sender || protocol_version < 29) |
| parse_filter_str(&filter_list, ":C", rule_template(0), 0); |
| if (local_server || am_sender) |
| parse_filter_str(&filter_list, "-C", rule_template(0), 0); |
| } |
| |
| if (local_server) /* filter out any rules that aren't for us. */ |
| send_rules(-1, &filter_list); |
| } |