postgresql/src/port/dirmod.c
Tom Lane 382ceffdf7 Phase 3 of pgindent updates.
Don't move parenthesized lines to the left, even if that means they
flow past the right margin.

By default, BSD indent lines up statement continuation lines that are
within parentheses so that they start just to the right of the preceding
left parenthesis.  However, traditionally, if that resulted in the
continuation line extending to the right of the desired right margin,
then indent would push it left just far enough to not overrun the margin,
if it could do so without making the continuation line start to the left of
the current statement indent.  That makes for a weird mix of indentations
unless one has been completely rigid about never violating the 80-column
limit.

This behavior has been pretty universally panned by Postgres developers.
Hence, disable it with indent's new -lpl switch, so that parenthesized
lines are always lined up with the preceding left paren.

This patch is much less interesting than the first round of indent
changes, but also bulkier, so I thought it best to separate the effects.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1dAmxK-0006EE-1r@gemulon.postgresql.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/30527.1495162840@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-06-21 15:35:54 -04:00

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* dirmod.c
* directory handling functions
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2017, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* This includes replacement versions of functions that work on
* Win32 (NT4 and newer).
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/port/dirmod.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef FRONTEND
#include "postgres.h"
#else
#include "postgres_fe.h"
#endif
/* Don't modify declarations in system headers */
#if defined(WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
#undef rename
#undef unlink
#endif
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#if defined(WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
#ifndef __CYGWIN__
#include <winioctl.h>
#else
#include <windows.h>
#include <w32api/winioctl.h>
#endif
#endif
#if defined(WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
/*
* pgrename
*/
int
pgrename(const char *from, const char *to)
{
int loops = 0;
/*
* We need to loop because even though PostgreSQL uses flags that allow
* rename while the file is open, other applications might have the file
* open without those flags. However, we won't wait indefinitely for
* someone else to close the file, as the caller might be holding locks
* and blocking other backends.
*/
#if defined(WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
while (!MoveFileEx(from, to, MOVEFILE_REPLACE_EXISTING))
#else
while (rename(from, to) < 0)
#endif
{
#if defined(WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
DWORD err = GetLastError();
_dosmaperr(err);
/*
* Modern NT-based Windows versions return ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION if
* another process has the file open without FILE_SHARE_DELETE.
* ERROR_LOCK_VIOLATION has also been seen with some anti-virus
* software. This used to check for just ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED, so
* presumably you can get that too with some OS versions. We don't
* expect real permission errors where we currently use rename().
*/
if (err != ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED &&
err != ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION &&
err != ERROR_LOCK_VIOLATION)
return -1;
#else
if (errno != EACCES)
return -1;
#endif
if (++loops > 100) /* time out after 10 sec */
return -1;
pg_usleep(100000); /* us */
}
return 0;
}
/*
* pgunlink
*/
int
pgunlink(const char *path)
{
int loops = 0;
/*
* We need to loop because even though PostgreSQL uses flags that allow
* unlink while the file is open, other applications might have the file
* open without those flags. However, we won't wait indefinitely for
* someone else to close the file, as the caller might be holding locks
* and blocking other backends.
*/
while (unlink(path))
{
if (errno != EACCES)
return -1;
if (++loops > 100) /* time out after 10 sec */
return -1;
pg_usleep(100000); /* us */
}
return 0;
}
/* We undefined these above; now redefine for possible use below */
#define rename(from, to) pgrename(from, to)
#define unlink(path) pgunlink(path)
#endif /* defined(WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__) */
#if defined(WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__) /* Cygwin has its own symlinks */
/*
* pgsymlink support:
*
* This struct is a replacement for REPARSE_DATA_BUFFER which is defined in VC6 winnt.h
* but omitted in later SDK functions.
* We only need the SymbolicLinkReparseBuffer part of the original struct's union.
*/
typedef struct
{
DWORD ReparseTag;
WORD ReparseDataLength;
WORD Reserved;
/* SymbolicLinkReparseBuffer */
WORD SubstituteNameOffset;
WORD SubstituteNameLength;
WORD PrintNameOffset;
WORD PrintNameLength;
WCHAR PathBuffer[FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER];
} REPARSE_JUNCTION_DATA_BUFFER;
#define REPARSE_JUNCTION_DATA_BUFFER_HEADER_SIZE \
FIELD_OFFSET(REPARSE_JUNCTION_DATA_BUFFER, SubstituteNameOffset)
/*
* pgsymlink - uses Win32 junction points
*
* For reference: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/winsdk/junctionpoints.aspx
*/
int
pgsymlink(const char *oldpath, const char *newpath)
{
HANDLE dirhandle;
DWORD len;
char buffer[MAX_PATH * sizeof(WCHAR) + offsetof(REPARSE_JUNCTION_DATA_BUFFER, PathBuffer)];
char nativeTarget[MAX_PATH];
char *p = nativeTarget;
REPARSE_JUNCTION_DATA_BUFFER *reparseBuf = (REPARSE_JUNCTION_DATA_BUFFER *) buffer;
CreateDirectory(newpath, 0);
dirhandle = CreateFile(newpath, GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE,
0, 0, OPEN_EXISTING,
FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT | FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS, 0);
if (dirhandle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
return -1;
/* make sure we have an unparsed native win32 path */
if (memcmp("\\??\\", oldpath, 4) != 0)
snprintf(nativeTarget, sizeof(nativeTarget), "\\??\\%s", oldpath);
else
strlcpy(nativeTarget, oldpath, sizeof(nativeTarget));
while ((p = strchr(p, '/')) != NULL)
*p++ = '\\';
len = strlen(nativeTarget) * sizeof(WCHAR);
reparseBuf->ReparseTag = IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT;
reparseBuf->ReparseDataLength = len + 12;
reparseBuf->Reserved = 0;
reparseBuf->SubstituteNameOffset = 0;
reparseBuf->SubstituteNameLength = len;
reparseBuf->PrintNameOffset = len + sizeof(WCHAR);
reparseBuf->PrintNameLength = 0;
MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, nativeTarget, -1,
reparseBuf->PathBuffer, MAX_PATH);
/*
* FSCTL_SET_REPARSE_POINT is coded differently depending on SDK version;
* we use our own definition
*/
if (!DeviceIoControl(dirhandle,
CTL_CODE(FILE_DEVICE_FILE_SYSTEM, 41, METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_ANY_ACCESS),
reparseBuf,
reparseBuf->ReparseDataLength + REPARSE_JUNCTION_DATA_BUFFER_HEADER_SIZE,
0, 0, &len, 0))
{
LPSTR msg;
errno = 0;
FormatMessage(FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER |
FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS |
FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM,
NULL, GetLastError(),
MAKELANGID(LANG_ENGLISH, SUBLANG_DEFAULT),
(LPSTR) &msg, 0, NULL);
#ifndef FRONTEND
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode_for_file_access(),
errmsg("could not set junction for \"%s\": %s",
nativeTarget, msg)));
#else
fprintf(stderr, _("could not set junction for \"%s\": %s\n"),
nativeTarget, msg);
#endif
LocalFree(msg);
CloseHandle(dirhandle);
RemoveDirectory(newpath);
return -1;
}
CloseHandle(dirhandle);
return 0;
}
/*
* pgreadlink - uses Win32 junction points
*/
int
pgreadlink(const char *path, char *buf, size_t size)
{
DWORD attr;
HANDLE h;
char buffer[MAX_PATH * sizeof(WCHAR) + offsetof(REPARSE_JUNCTION_DATA_BUFFER, PathBuffer)];
REPARSE_JUNCTION_DATA_BUFFER *reparseBuf = (REPARSE_JUNCTION_DATA_BUFFER *) buffer;
DWORD len;
int r;
attr = GetFileAttributes(path);
if (attr == INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES)
{
_dosmaperr(GetLastError());
return -1;
}
if ((attr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT) == 0)
{
errno = EINVAL;
return -1;
}
h = CreateFile(path,
GENERIC_READ,
FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
NULL,
OPEN_EXISTING,
FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT | FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS,
0);
if (h == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
_dosmaperr(GetLastError());
return -1;
}
if (!DeviceIoControl(h,
FSCTL_GET_REPARSE_POINT,
NULL,
0,
(LPVOID) reparseBuf,
sizeof(buffer),
&len,
NULL))
{
LPSTR msg;
errno = 0;
FormatMessage(FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER |
FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS |
FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM,
NULL, GetLastError(),
MAKELANGID(LANG_ENGLISH, SUBLANG_DEFAULT),
(LPSTR) &msg, 0, NULL);
#ifndef FRONTEND
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode_for_file_access(),
errmsg("could not get junction for \"%s\": %s",
path, msg)));
#else
fprintf(stderr, _("could not get junction for \"%s\": %s\n"),
path, msg);
#endif
LocalFree(msg);
CloseHandle(h);
errno = EINVAL;
return -1;
}
CloseHandle(h);
/* Got it, let's get some results from this */
if (reparseBuf->ReparseTag != IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT)
{
errno = EINVAL;
return -1;
}
r = WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP, 0,
reparseBuf->PathBuffer, -1,
buf,
size,
NULL, NULL);
if (r <= 0)
{
errno = EINVAL;
return -1;
}
/*
* If the path starts with "\??\", which it will do in most (all?) cases,
* strip those out.
*/
if (r > 4 && strncmp(buf, "\\??\\", 4) == 0)
{
memmove(buf, buf + 4, strlen(buf + 4) + 1);
r -= 4;
}
return r;
}
/*
* Assumes the file exists, so will return false if it doesn't
* (since a nonexistent file is not a junction)
*/
bool
pgwin32_is_junction(const char *path)
{
DWORD attr = GetFileAttributes(path);
if (attr == INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES)
{
_dosmaperr(GetLastError());
return false;
}
return ((attr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT) == FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT);
}
#endif /* defined(WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__) */
#if defined(WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
#undef stat
/*
* The stat() function in win32 is not guaranteed to update the st_size
* field when run. So we define our own version that uses the Win32 API
* to update this field.
*/
int
pgwin32_safestat(const char *path, struct stat *buf)
{
int r;
WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA attr;
r = stat(path, buf);
if (r < 0)
{
if (GetLastError() == ERROR_DELETE_PENDING)
{
/*
* File has been deleted, but is not gone from the filesystem yet.
* This can happen when some process with FILE_SHARE_DELETE has it
* open and it will be fully removed once that handle is closed.
* Meanwhile, we can't open it, so indicate that the file just
* doesn't exist.
*/
errno = ENOENT;
return -1;
}
return r;
}
if (!GetFileAttributesEx(path, GetFileExInfoStandard, &attr))
{
_dosmaperr(GetLastError());
return -1;
}
/*
* XXX no support for large files here, but we don't do that in general on
* Win32 yet.
*/
buf->st_size = attr.nFileSizeLow;
return 0;
}
#endif