/* * Copyright (c) 1988 The Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * David Hitz of Auspex Systems Inc. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by the University of * California, Berkeley and its contributors. * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef lint char copyright[] = "@(#) Copyright (c) 1988 The Regents of the University of California.\n\ All rights reserved.\n"; #endif /* not lint */ #ifndef lint /*static char sccsid[] = "from: @(#)cp.c 5.26 (Berkeley) 10/27/91";*/ static char rcsid[] = "$Id: cp.c,v 1.8 1994/02/25 00:43:25 jtc Exp $"; #endif /* not lint */ /* * cp copies source files to target files. * * The global PATH_T structures "to" and "from" always contain paths to the * current source and target files, respectively. Since cp does not change * directories, these paths can be either absolute or dot-relative. * * The basic algorithm is to initialize "to" and "from", and then call the * recursive copy() function to do the actual work. If "from" is a file, * copy copies the data. If "from" is a directory, copy creates the * corresponding "to" directory, and calls itself recursively on all of * the entries in the "from" directory. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "extern.h" static void copy __P((void)); static void copy_dir __P((void)); static void copy_fifo __P((struct stat *, int)); static void copy_file __P((struct stat *, int)); static void copy_link __P((int)); static void copy_special __P((struct stat *, int)); static void setfile __P((struct stat *, int)); static void usage __P((void)); PATH_T from = { from.p_path, "" }; PATH_T to = { to.p_path, "" }; uid_t myuid; int exit_val, myumask; int iflag, pflag, orflag, rflag; int (*statfcn)(); char *progname; main(argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { extern int optind; struct stat to_stat; register int c, r; int symfollow, lstat(), stat(); char *old_to, *p; /* * The utility cp(1) is used by mv(1) -- except for usage statements, * print the "called as" program name. */ progname = (p = rindex(*argv,'/')) ? ++p : *argv; symfollow = 0; while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "Rfhipr")) != EOF) { switch ((char)c) { case 'f': iflag = 0; break; case 'h': symfollow = 1; break; case 'i': iflag = isatty(fileno(stdin)); break; case 'p': pflag = 1; break; case 'R': rflag = 1; break; case 'r': orflag = 1; break; case '?': default: usage(); break; } } argc -= optind; argv += optind; if (argc < 2) usage(); if (rflag && orflag) { (void)fprintf(stderr, "cp: the -R and -r options are mutually exclusive.\n"); exit(1); } myuid = getuid(); /* copy the umask for explicit mode setting */ myumask = umask(0); (void)umask(myumask); /* consume last argument first. */ if (!path_set(&to, argv[--argc])) exit(1); statfcn = symfollow || !rflag ? stat : lstat; /* * Cp has two distinct cases: * * % cp [-rip] source target * % cp [-rip] source1 ... directory * * In both cases, source can be either a file or a directory. * * In (1), the target becomes a copy of the source. That is, if the * source is a file, the target will be a file, and likewise for * directories. * * In (2), the real target is not directory, but "directory/source". */ r = stat(to.p_path, &to_stat); if (r == -1 && errno != ENOENT) { err("%s: %s", to.p_path, strerror(errno)); exit(1); } if (r == -1 || !S_ISDIR(to_stat.st_mode)) { /* * Case (1). Target is not a directory. */ if (argc > 1) { usage(); exit(1); } if (!path_set(&from, *argv)) exit(1); copy(); } else { /* * Case (2). Target is a directory. */ for (;; ++argv) { if (!path_set(&from, *argv)) continue; if (!(old_to = path_append(&to, path_basename(&from), -1))) continue; copy(); if (!--argc) break; path_restore(&to, old_to); } } exit(exit_val); } /* copy file or directory at "from" to "to". */ static void copy() { struct stat from_stat, to_stat; int dne, statval; statval = statfcn(from.p_path, &from_stat); if (statval == -1) { err("%s: %s", from.p_path, strerror(errno)); return; } /* not an error, but need to remember it happened */ if (stat(to.p_path, &to_stat) == -1) dne = 1; else { if (to_stat.st_dev == from_stat.st_dev && to_stat.st_ino == from_stat.st_ino) { (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s and %s are identical (not copied).\n", progname, to.p_path, from.p_path); exit_val = 1; return; } if (!S_ISDIR(from_stat.st_mode) && S_ISDIR(to_stat.st_mode)) { (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s: cannot overwrite directory with non-directory.\n", progname, to.p_path); exit_val = 1; return; } dne = 0; } switch(from_stat.st_mode & S_IFMT) { case S_IFLNK: copy_link(!dne); return; case S_IFDIR: if (!rflag && !orflag) { (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s is a directory (not copied).\n", progname, from.p_path); exit_val = 1; return; } if (dne) { /* * If the directory doesn't exist, create the new * one with the from file mode plus owner RWX bits, * modified by the umask. Trade-off between being * able to write the directory (if from directory is * 555) and not causing a permissions race. If the * umask blocks owner writes cp fails. */ if (mkdir(to.p_path, from_stat.st_mode|S_IRWXU) < 0) { err("%s: %s", to.p_path, strerror(errno)); return; } } else if (!S_ISDIR(to_stat.st_mode)) { (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s: not a directory.\n", progname, to.p_path); return; } copy_dir(); /* * If not -p and directory didn't exist, set it to be the * same as the from directory, umodified by the umask; * arguably wrong, but it's been that way forever. */ if (pflag) setfile(&from_stat, 0); else if (dne) (void)chmod(to.p_path, from_stat.st_mode); return; case S_IFCHR: case S_IFBLK: if (rflag) { copy_special(&from_stat, !dne); return; } break; case S_IFIFO: if (rflag) { copy_fifo(&from_stat, !dne); return; } break; } copy_file(&from_stat, dne); } static void copy_file(fs, dne) struct stat *fs; int dne; { static char buf[MAXBSIZE]; register int from_fd, to_fd, rcount, wcount; struct stat to_stat; char *p; if ((from_fd = open(from.p_path, O_RDONLY, 0)) == -1) { err("%s: %s", from.p_path, strerror(errno)); return; } /* * If the file exists and we're interactive, verify with the user. * If the file DNE, set the mode to be the from file, minus setuid * bits, modified by the umask; arguably wrong, but it makes copying * executables work right and it's been that way forever. (The * other choice is 666 or'ed with the execute bits on the from file * modified by the umask.) */ if (!dne) { if (iflag) { int checkch, ch; (void)fprintf(stderr, "overwrite %s? ", to.p_path); checkch = ch = getchar(); while (ch != '\n' && ch != EOF) ch = getchar(); if (checkch != 'y' && checkch != 'Y') { (void)close(from_fd); return; } } to_fd = open(to.p_path, O_WRONLY|O_TRUNC, 0); } else to_fd = open(to.p_path, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, fs->st_mode & ~(S_ISUID|S_ISGID)); if (to_fd == -1) { err("%s: %s", to.p_path, strerror(errno)); (void)close(from_fd); return; } /* * Mmap and write if less than 8M (the limit is so we don't totally * trash memory on big files. This is really a minor hack, but it * wins some CPU back. */ if (fs->st_size <= 8 * 1048576) { if ((p = mmap(NULL, fs->st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_FILE, from_fd, (off_t)0)) == (char *)-1) err("%s: %s", from.p_path, strerror(errno)); if (write(to_fd, p, fs->st_size) != fs->st_size) err("%s: %s", to.p_path, strerror(errno)); if (munmap(p, fs->st_size) < 0) err("%s: %s", from.p_path, strerror(errno)); } else { while ((rcount = read(from_fd, buf, MAXBSIZE)) > 0) { wcount = write(to_fd, buf, rcount); if (rcount != wcount || wcount == -1) { err("%s: %s", to.p_path, strerror(errno)); break; } } if (rcount < 0) err("%s: %s", from.p_path, strerror(errno)); } if (pflag) setfile(fs, to_fd); /* * If the source was setuid or setgid, lose the bits unless the * copy is owned by the same user and group. */ else if (fs->st_mode & (S_ISUID|S_ISGID) && fs->st_uid == myuid) if (fstat(to_fd, &to_stat)) err("%s: %s", to.p_path, strerror(errno)); #define RETAINBITS (S_ISUID|S_ISGID|S_ISVTX|S_IRWXU|S_IRWXG|S_IRWXO) else if (fs->st_gid == to_stat.st_gid && fchmod(to_fd, fs->st_mode & RETAINBITS & ~myumask)) err("%s: %s", to.p_path, strerror(errno)); (void)close(from_fd); if (close(to_fd)) err("%s: %s", to.p_path, strerror(errno)); } static void copy_dir() { struct stat from_stat; struct dirent *dp, **dir_list; register int dir_cnt, i; char *old_from, *old_to; dir_cnt = scandir(from.p_path, &dir_list, NULL, NULL); if (dir_cnt == -1) { (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't read directory %s.\n", progname, from.p_path); exit_val = 1; } /* * Instead of handling directory entries in the order they appear * on disk, do non-directory files before directory files. * There are two reasons to do directories last. The first is * efficiency. Files tend to be in the same cylinder group as * their parent, whereas directories tend not to be. Copying files * all at once reduces seeking. Second, deeply nested tree's * could use up all the file descriptors if we didn't close one * directory before recursivly starting on the next. */ /* copy files */ for (i = 0; i < dir_cnt; ++i) { dp = dir_list[i]; if (dp->d_namlen <= 2 && dp->d_name[0] == '.' && (dp->d_name[1] == NULL || dp->d_name[1] == '.')) goto done; if (!(old_from = path_append(&from, dp->d_name, (int)dp->d_namlen))) goto done; if (statfcn(from.p_path, &from_stat) < 0) { err("%s: %s", dp->d_name, strerror(errno)); path_restore(&from, old_from); goto done; } if (S_ISDIR(from_stat.st_mode)) { path_restore(&from, old_from); continue; } if (old_to = path_append(&to, dp->d_name, (int)dp->d_namlen)) { copy(); path_restore(&to, old_to); } path_restore(&from, old_from); done: dir_list[i] = NULL; free(dp); } /* copy directories */ for (i = 0; i < dir_cnt; ++i) { dp = dir_list[i]; if (!dp) continue; if (!(old_from = path_append(&from, dp->d_name, (int)dp->d_namlen))) { free(dp); continue; } if (!(old_to = path_append(&to, dp->d_name, (int)dp->d_namlen))) { free(dp); path_restore(&from, old_from); continue; } copy(); free(dp); path_restore(&from, old_from); path_restore(&to, old_to); } free(dir_list); } static void copy_link(exists) int exists; { int len; char link[MAXPATHLEN]; if ((len = readlink(from.p_path, link, sizeof(link))) == -1) { err("readlink: %s: %s", from.p_path, strerror(errno)); return; } link[len] = '\0'; if (exists && unlink(to.p_path)) { err("unlink: %s: %s", to.p_path, strerror(errno)); return; } if (symlink(link, to.p_path)) { err("symlink: %s: %s", link, strerror(errno)); return; } } static void copy_fifo(from_stat, exists) struct stat *from_stat; int exists; { if (exists && unlink(to.p_path)) { err("unlink: %s: %s", to.p_path, strerror(errno)); return; } if (mkfifo(to.p_path, from_stat->st_mode)) { err("mkfifo: %s: %s", to.p_path, strerror(errno)); return; } if (pflag) setfile(from_stat, 0); } static void copy_special(from_stat, exists) struct stat *from_stat; int exists; { if (exists && unlink(to.p_path)) { err("unlink: %s: %s", to.p_path, strerror(errno)); return; } if (mknod(to.p_path, from_stat->st_mode, from_stat->st_rdev)) { err("mknod: %s: %s", to.p_path, strerror(errno)); return; } if (pflag) setfile(from_stat, 0); } static void setfile(fs, fd) register struct stat *fs; int fd; { static struct timeval tv[2]; fs->st_mode &= S_ISUID|S_ISGID|S_IRWXU|S_IRWXG|S_IRWXO; tv[0].tv_sec = fs->st_atime; tv[1].tv_sec = fs->st_mtime; if (utimes(to.p_path, tv)) err("utimes: %s: %s", to.p_path, strerror(errno)); /* * Changing the ownership probably won't succeed, unless we're root * or POSIX_CHOWN_RESTRICTED is not set. Set uid/gid before setting * the mode; current BSD behavior is to remove all setuid bits on * chown. If chown fails, lose setuid/setgid bits. */ if (fd ? fchown(fd, fs->st_uid, fs->st_gid) : chown(to.p_path, fs->st_uid, fs->st_gid)) { if (errno != EPERM) err("chown: %s: %s", to.p_path, strerror(errno)); fs->st_mode &= ~(S_ISUID|S_ISGID); } if (fd ? fchmod(fd, fs->st_mode) : chmod(to.p_path, fs->st_mode)) err("chown: %s: %s", to.p_path, strerror(errno)); } static void usage() { (void)fprintf(stderr, "usage: cp [-Rfhip] src target;\n cp [-Rfhip] src1 ... srcN directory\n"); exit(1); } #if __STDC__ #include #else #include #endif void #if __STDC__ err(const char *fmt, ...) #else err(fmt, va_alist) char *fmt; va_dcl #endif { va_list ap; #if __STDC__ va_start(ap, fmt); #else va_start(ap); #endif (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", progname); (void)vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); (void)fprintf(stderr, "\n"); exit_val = 1; }