/*
- * $Id: ad_open.c,v 1.58 2009-11-12 09:39:46 didg Exp $
+ * $Id: ad_open.c,v 1.63 2010-01-05 13:48:47 franklahm Exp $
*
* Copyright (c) 1999 Adrian Sun (asun@u.washington.edu)
* Copyright (c) 1990,1991 Regents of The University of Michigan.
* +1-313-763-0525
* netatalk@itd.umich.edu
*
- * NOTE: I don't use inline because a good compiler should be
- * able to optimize all the static below. Didier
+ */
+
+/*!
+ * @file
+ * Part of Netatalk's AppleDouble implementatation
+ * @note We don't use inlines because a good compiler should be
+ * able to optimize all the static funcs below.
+ * @sa include/atalk/adouble.h
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
ad->ad_rlen = 0;
}
-/* -------------------
- * It's not possible to open the header file O_RDONLY -- the read
- * will fail and return an error. this refcounts things now.
+/*!
+ * Open data-, metadata(header)- or ressource fork
+ *
+ * You must call ad_init() before ad_open, usually you'll just call it like this: \n
+ * @code
+ * struct adoube ad;
+ * ad_init(&ad, vol->v_adouble, vol->v_ad_options);
+ * @endcode
+ *
+ * @param path Path to file or directory
+ *
+ * @param adflags ADFLAGS_DF: open data file/fork\n
+ * ADFLAGS_HF: open header (metadata) file\n
+ * ADFLAGS_RF: open ressource fork *** FIXME: not used ?! *** \n
+ * ADFLAGS_CREATE: indicate creation\n
+ * ADFLAGS_NOHF: it's not an error if header file couldn't be created\n
+ * ADFLAGS_DIR: if path is a directory you MUST or ADFLAGS_DIR to adflags\n
+ * ADFLAGS_NOADOUBLE: dont create adouble files if not necessary\n
+ * ADFLAGS_RDONLY: open read only\n
+ * ADFLAGS_OPENFORKS: check for open forks from other processes\n
+ * ADFLAGS_MD: alias for ADFLAGS_HF\n
+ * ADFLAGS_V1COMPAT: obsolete
+ *
+ * @param oflags flags passed through to open syscall: \n
+ * O_RDONLY: *** FIXME *** \n
+ * O_RDWR: *** FIXME *** \n
+ * O_CREAT: create fork\n
+ * O_EXCL: fail if exists with O_CREAT
+ *
+ * @param mode passed to open with O_CREAT
+ *
+ * @param ad pointer to struct adouble
+ *
+ * @returns 0 on success
+ *
+ * @note It's not possible to open the header file O_RDONLY -- the read
+ * will fail and return an error. this refcounts things now.\n
+ * metadata(ressource)-fork only gets created with O_CREAT.
*/
int ad_open( const char *path, int adflags, int oflags, int mode, struct adouble *ad)
{
* here.
* if ((oflags & O_CREAT) ==> (oflags & O_RDWR)
*/
+ LOG(logtype_default, log_debug, "ad_open: creating new adouble file: %s/%s", getcwdpath(), ad_p);
admode = mode;
errno = 0;
st_invalid = ad_mode_st(ad_p, &admode, &st_dir);
admode = mode;
}
admode = ad_hf_mode(admode);
- if ( errno == ENOENT && !(adflags & ADFLAGS_NOADOUBLE) && ad->ad_flags != AD_VERSION2_OSX) {
+ if ( errno == ENOENT && !(ad->ad_options & ADVOL_NOADOUBLE) && ad->ad_flags != AD_VERSION2_OSX) {
if (ad->ad_ops->ad_mkrf( ad_p) < 0) {
return ad_error(ad, adflags);
}
ad_p = ad->ad_ops->ad_path( path, ADFLAGS_RF );
- hoflags = (oflags & ~(O_RDONLY | O_WRONLY)) | O_RDWR;
- ad->ad_resource_fork.adf_fd = open( ad_p, hoflags, admode );
admode = mode;
st_invalid = ad_mode_st(ad_p, &admode, &st_dir);
admode = mode;
}
+ hoflags = (oflags & ~(O_RDONLY | O_WRONLY)) | O_RDWR;
+ ad->ad_resource_fork.adf_fd = open( ad_p, hoflags, admode );
+
if (ad->ad_resource_fork.adf_fd < 0 ) {
if ((errno == EACCES || errno == EROFS) && !(oflags & O_RDWR)) {
hoflags = oflags;
}
/* -----------------------------------
- * return only metadata but try very hard
+ * return only metadata but try very hard ie at first try as user, then try as root
*/
int ad_metadata(const char *name, int flags, struct adouble *adp)
{
uid_t uid;
int ret, err;
int dir = flags & ADFLAGS_DIR;
-
- /* Open with O_CREAT, thus enumarating a dir will create missing adouble files, see: */
- /* http://marc.info/?l=netatalk-devel&m=124039156832408&w=2 */
- if ((ret = ad_open(name, ADFLAGS_HF | dir, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666, adp)) < 0 && errno == EACCES) {
+
+ if ((ret = ad_open(name, ADFLAGS_HF | dir, O_RDWR, 0666, adp)) < 0 && errno == EACCES) {
uid = geteuid();
if (seteuid(0)) {
LOG(log_error, logtype_default, "ad_metadata(%s): seteuid failed %s", name, strerror(errno));