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177 lines
6.0 KiB
From d7b56e186521ce2e48e27edda121d780a3d62d27 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 |
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From: Jan Synacek <jsynacek@redhat.com> |
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Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2017 08:53:50 +0100 |
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Subject: [PATCH] fileio: add new helper call read_line() as bounded getline() |
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replacement |
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read_line() is much like getline(), and returns a line read from a |
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FILE*, of arbitrary sizes. In contrast to gets() it will grow the buffer |
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dynamically, and in contrast to getline() it will place a user-specified |
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boundary on the line. |
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(cherry-picked from commit 4f9a66a32dda1d9a28f9bb3fa31c2148524bc46a) |
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Resolves: #1503106 |
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--- |
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src/shared/fileio.c | 77 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
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src/shared/fileio.h | 2 ++ |
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src/test/test-fileio.c | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
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3 files changed, 123 insertions(+) |
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diff --git a/src/shared/fileio.c b/src/shared/fileio.c |
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index ff6b1a7ed7..1077375735 100644 |
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--- a/src/shared/fileio.c |
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+++ b/src/shared/fileio.c |
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@@ -815,3 +815,80 @@ int get_status_field(const char *filename, const char *pattern, char **field) { |
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return 0; |
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} |
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+ |
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+int read_line(FILE *f, size_t limit, char **ret) { |
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+ _cleanup_free_ char *buffer = NULL; |
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+ size_t n = 0, allocated = 0, count = 0; |
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+ int r; |
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+ |
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+ assert(f); |
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+ |
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+ /* Something like a bounded version of getline(). |
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+ * |
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+ * Considers EOF, \n and \0 end of line delimiters, and does not include these delimiters in the string |
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+ * returned. |
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+ * |
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+ * Returns the number of bytes read from the files (i.e. including delimiters — this hence usually differs from |
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+ * the number of characters in the returned string). When EOF is hit, 0 is returned. |
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+ * |
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+ * The input parameter limit is the maximum numbers of characters in the returned string, i.e. excluding |
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+ * delimiters. If the limit is hit we fail and return -ENOBUFS. |
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+ * |
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+ * If a line shall be skipped ret may be initialized as NULL. */ |
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+ |
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+ if (ret) { |
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+ if (!GREEDY_REALLOC(buffer, allocated, 1)) |
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+ return -ENOMEM; |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ flockfile(f); |
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+ |
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+ for (;;) { |
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+ int c; |
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+ |
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+ if (n >= limit) { |
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+ funlockfile(f); |
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+ return -ENOBUFS; |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ errno = 0; |
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+ c = fgetc_unlocked(f); |
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+ if (c == EOF) { |
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+ /* if we read an error, and have no data to return, then propagate the error */ |
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+ if (ferror_unlocked(f) && n == 0) { |
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+ r = errno > 0 ? -errno : -EIO; |
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+ funlockfile(f); |
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+ return r; |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ break; |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ count++; |
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+ |
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+ if (IN_SET(c, '\n', 0)) /* Reached a delimiter */ |
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+ break; |
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+ |
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+ if (ret) { |
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+ if (!GREEDY_REALLOC(buffer, allocated, n + 2)) { |
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+ funlockfile(f); |
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+ return -ENOMEM; |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ buffer[n] = (char) c; |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ n++; |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ funlockfile(f); |
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+ |
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+ if (ret) { |
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+ buffer[n] = 0; |
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+ |
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+ *ret = buffer; |
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+ buffer = NULL; |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ return (int) count; |
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+} |
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diff --git a/src/shared/fileio.h b/src/shared/fileio.h |
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index 5ae51c1e28..f33464dce7 100644 |
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--- a/src/shared/fileio.h |
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+++ b/src/shared/fileio.h |
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@@ -43,3 +43,5 @@ int write_env_file(const char *fname, char **l); |
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int executable_is_script(const char *path, char **interpreter); |
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int get_status_field(const char *filename, const char *pattern, char **field); |
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+ |
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+int read_line(FILE *f, size_t limit, char **ret); |
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diff --git a/src/test/test-fileio.c b/src/test/test-fileio.c |
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index 63e4a19b76..fc59693228 100644 |
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--- a/src/test/test-fileio.c |
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+++ b/src/test/test-fileio.c |
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@@ -392,6 +392,49 @@ static void test_load_env_file_pairs(void) { |
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unlink(fn); |
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} |
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+static void test_read_line(void) { |
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+ _cleanup_fclose_ FILE *f = NULL; |
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+ _cleanup_free_ char *line = NULL; |
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+ |
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+ char buffer[] = |
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+ "Some test data\n" |
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+ "With newlines, and a NUL byte\0" |
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+ "\n" |
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+ "an empty line\n" |
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+ "an ignored line\n" |
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+ "and a very long line that is supposed to be truncated, because it is so long\n"; |
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+ |
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+ f = fmemopen(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "re"); |
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+ assert_se(f); |
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+ |
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+ assert_se(read_line(f, (size_t) -1, &line) == 15 && streq(line, "Some test data")); |
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+ line = mfree(line); |
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+ |
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+ assert_se(read_line(f, 1024, &line) == 30 && streq(line, "With newlines, and a NUL byte")); |
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+ line = mfree(line); |
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+ |
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+ assert_se(read_line(f, 1024, &line) == 1 && streq(line, "")); |
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+ line = mfree(line); |
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+ |
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+ assert_se(read_line(f, 1024, &line) == 14 && streq(line, "an empty line")); |
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+ line = mfree(line); |
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+ |
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+ assert_se(read_line(f, (size_t) -1, NULL) == 16); |
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+ |
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+ assert_se(read_line(f, 16, &line) == -ENOBUFS); |
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+ line = mfree(line); |
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+ |
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+ /* read_line() stopped when it hit the limit, that means when we continue reading we'll read at the first |
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+ * character after the previous limit. Let's make use of tha to continue our test. */ |
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+ assert_se(read_line(f, 1024, &line) == 61 && streq(line, "line that is supposed to be truncated, because it is so long")); |
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+ line = mfree(line); |
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+ |
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+ assert_se(read_line(f, 1024, &line) == 1 && streq(line, "")); |
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+ line = mfree(line); |
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+ |
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+ assert_se(read_line(f, 1024, &line) == 0 && streq(line, "")); |
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+} |
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+ |
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int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { |
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log_parse_environment(); |
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log_open(); |
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@@ -405,6 +448,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { |
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test_write_string_file(); |
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test_write_string_file_no_create(); |
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test_load_env_file_pairs(); |
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+ test_read_line(); |
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return 0; |
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}
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