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/* Copyright 2005, Tresys Technology
*
* Some parts of this came from matchpathcon.c in libselinux
*/
/* PURPOSE OF THIS PROGRAM
* The original setfiles sorting algorithm did not take into
* account regular expression specificity. With the current
* strict and targeted policies this is not an issue because
* the file contexts are partially hand sorted and concatenated
* in the right order so that the matches are generally correct.
* The way reference policy and loadable policy modules handle
* file contexts makes them come out in an unpredictable order
* and therefore setfiles (or this standalone tool) need to sort
* the regular expressions in a deterministic and stable way.
*/
#define BUF_SIZE 4096;
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
typedef unsigned char bool_t;
/* file_context_node
* A node used in a linked list of file contexts.c
* Each node contains the regular expression, the type and
* the context, as well as information about the regular
* expression. The regular expression data (meta, stem_len
* and str_len) can be filled in by using the fc_fill_data
* function after the regular expression has been loaded.
* next points to the next node in the linked list.
*/
typedef struct file_context_node {
char *path;
char *file_type;
char *context;
bool_t meta;
int stem_len;
int str_len;
struct file_context_node *next;
} file_context_node_t;
void file_context_node_destroy(file_context_node_t *x)
{
free(x->path);
free(x->file_type);
free(x->context);
}
/* file_context_bucket
* A node used in a linked list of buckets that contain
* file_context_node's.
* Each node contains a pointer to a file_context_node which
* is the header of its linked list. This linked list is the
* content of this bucket.
* next points to the next bucket in the linked list.
*/
typedef struct file_context_bucket {
file_context_node_t *data;
struct file_context_bucket *next;
} file_context_bucket_t;
/* fc_compare
* Compares two file contexts' regular expressions and returns:
* -1 if a is less specific than b
* 0 if a and be are equally specific
* 1 if a is more specific than b
* The comparison is based on the following statements,
* in order from most important to least important, given a and b:
* If a is a regular expression and b is not,
* -> a is less specific than b.
* If a's stem length is shorter than b's stem length,
* -> a is less specific than b.
* If a's string length is shorter than b's string length,
* -> a is less specific than b.
* If a does not have a specified type and b does not,
* -> a is less specific than b.
*/
int fc_compare(file_context_node_t *a, file_context_node_t *b)
{
/* Check to see if either a or b have meta characters
* and the other doesn't. */
if (a->meta && !b->meta)
return -1;
if (b->meta && !a->meta)
return 1;
/* Check to see if either a or b have a shorter stem
* length than the other. */
if (a->stem_len < b->stem_len)
return -1;
if (b->stem_len < a->stem_len)
return 1;
/* Check to see if either a or b have a shorter string
* length than the other. */
if (a->str_len < b->str_len)
return -1;
if (b->str_len < a->str_len)
return 1;
/* Check to see if either a or b has a specified type
* and the other doesn't. */
if (!a->file_type && b->file_type)
return -1;
if (!b->file_type && a->file_type)
return 1;
/* If none of the above conditions were satisfied,
* then a and b are equally specific. */
return 0;
}
/* fc_merge
* Merges two sorted file context linked lists into one
* sorted one.
* Pass two lists a and b, and after the completion of fc_merge,
* the final list is contained in a, and b is empty.
*/
file_context_node_t *fc_merge(file_context_node_t *a,
file_context_node_t *b)
{
file_context_node_t *a_current;
file_context_node_t *b_current;
file_context_node_t *temp;
file_context_node_t *jumpto;
/* If a is a empty list, and b is not,
* set a as b and proceed to the end. */
if (!a && b)
a = b;
/* If b is an empty list, leave a as it is. */
else if (!b) {
} else {
/* Make it so the list a has the lesser
* first element always. */
if (fc_compare(a, b) == 1) {
temp = a;
a = b;
b = temp;
}
a_current = a;
b_current = b;
/* Merge by inserting b's nodes in between a's nodes. */
while (a_current->next && b_current) {
jumpto = a_current->next;
/* Insert b's nodes in between the current a node
* and the next a node.*/
while (b_current && a_current->next &&
fc_compare(a_current->next,
b_current) != -1) {
temp = a_current->next;
a_current->next = b_current;
b_current = b_current->next;
a_current->next->next = temp;
a_current = a_current->next;
}
/* Skip all the inserted node from b to the
* next node in the original a. */
a_current = jumpto;
}
/* if there is anything left in b to be inserted,
put it on the end */
if (b_current) {
a_current->next = b_current;
}
}
return a;
}
/* fc_merge_sort
* Sorts file contexts from least specific to more specific.
* The bucket linked list is passed and after the completion
* of the fc_merge_sort function, there is only one bucket
* (pointed to by master) that contains a linked list
* of all the file contexts, in sorted order.
* Explanation of the algorithm:
* The algorithm implemented in fc_merge_sort is an iterative
* implementation of merge sort.
* At first, each bucket has a linked list of file contexts
* that are 1 element each.
* Each pass, each odd numbered bucket is merged into the bucket
* before it. This halves the number of buckets each pass.
* It will continue passing over the buckets (as described above)
* until there is only one bucket left, containing the list of
* file contexts, sorted.
*/
void fc_merge_sort(file_context_bucket_t *master)
{
file_context_bucket_t *current;
file_context_bucket_t *temp;
/* Loop until master is the only bucket left
* so that this will stop when master contains
* the sorted list. */
while (master->next) {
current = master;
/* This loop merges buckets two-by-two. */
while (current) {
if (current->next) {
current->data =
fc_merge(current->data,
current->next->data);
temp = current->next;
current->next = current->next->next;
free(temp);
}
current = current->next;
}
}
}
/* fc_fill_data
* This processes a regular expression in a file context
* and sets the data held in file_context_node, namely
* meta, str_len and stem_len.
* The following changes are made to fc_node after the
* the completion of the function:
* fc_node->meta = 1 if path has a meta character, 0 if not.
* fc_node->str_len = The string length of the entire path
* fc_node->stem_len = The number of characters up until
* the first meta character.
*/
void fc_fill_data(file_context_node_t *fc_node)
{
int c = 0;
fc_node->meta = 0;
fc_node->stem_len = 0;
fc_node->str_len = 0;
/* Process until the string termination character
* has been reached.
* Note: this while loop has been adapted from
* spec_hasMetaChars in matchpathcon.c from
* libselinux-1.22. */
while (fc_node->path[c] != '\0') {
switch (fc_node->path[c]) {
case '.':
case '^':
case '$':
case '?':
case '*':
case '+':
case '|':
case '[':
case '(':
case '{':
/* If a meta character is found,
* set meta to one */
fc_node->meta = 1;
break;
case '\\':
/* If a escape character is found,
* skip the next character. */
c++;
default:
/* If no meta character has been found yet,
* add one to the stem length. */
if (!fc_node->meta)
fc_node->stem_len++;
break;
}
fc_node->str_len++;
c++;
}
}
/* main
* This program takes in two arguments, the input filename and the
* output filename. The input file should be syntactically correct.
* Overall what is done in the main is read in the file and store each
* line of code, sort it, then output it to the output file.
*/
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int lines;
size_t start, finish, regex_len, context_len;
size_t line_len, buf_len, i, j;
char *input_name, *output_name, *line_buf;
file_context_node_t *temp;
file_context_node_t *head;
file_context_node_t *current;
file_context_bucket_t *master;
file_context_bucket_t *bcurrent;
FILE *in_file, *out_file;
/* Check for the correct number of command line arguments. */
if (argc != 3) {
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s <infile> <outfile>\n",argv[0]);
return 1;
}
input_name = argv[1];
output_name = argv[2];
i = j = lines = 0;
/* Open the input file. */
if (!(in_file = fopen(input_name, "r"))) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error: failure opening input file for read.\n");
return 1;
}
/* Initialize the head of the linked list. */
head = current = (file_context_node_t*)malloc(sizeof(file_context_node_t));
/* Parse the file into a file_context linked list. */
line_buf = NULL;
while ( getline(&line_buf, &buf_len, in_file) != -1 ){
line_len = strlen(line_buf);
if( line_len == 0 || line_len == 1)
continue;
/* Get rid of whitespace from the front of the line. */
for (i = 0; i < line_len; i++) {
if (!isspace(line_buf[i]))
break;
}
if (i >= line_len)
continue;
/* Check if the line isn't empty and isn't a comment */
if (line_buf[i] == '#')
continue;
/* We have a valid line - allocate a new node. */
temp = (file_context_node_t *)malloc(sizeof(file_context_node_t));
if (!temp) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error: failure allocating memory.\n");
return 1;
}
temp->next = NULL;
memset(temp, 0, sizeof(file_context_node_t));
/* Parse out the regular expression from the line. */
start = i;
while (i < line_len && (!isspace(line_buf[i])))
i++;
finish = i;
regex_len = finish - start;
if (regex_len == 0) {
file_context_node_destroy(temp);
free(temp);
continue;
}
temp->path = (char*)strndup(&line_buf[start], regex_len);
if (!temp->path) {
file_context_node_destroy(temp);
free(temp);
fprintf(stderr, "Error: failure allocating memory.\n");
return 1;
}
/* Get rid of whitespace after the regular expression. */
for (; i < line_len; i++) {
if (!isspace(line_buf[i]))
break;
}
if (i == line_len) {
file_context_node_destroy(temp);
free(temp);
continue;
}
/* Parse out the type from the line (if it
* is there). */
if (line_buf[i] == '-') {
temp->file_type = (char *)malloc(sizeof(char) * 3);
if (!(temp->file_type)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error: failure allocating memory.\n");
return 1;
}
if( i + 2 >= line_len ) {
file_context_node_destroy(temp);
free(temp);
continue;
}
/* Fill the type into the array. */
temp->file_type[0] = line_buf[i];
temp->file_type[1] = line_buf[i + 1];
i += 2;
temp->file_type[2] = 0;
/* Get rid of whitespace after the type. */
for (; i < line_len; i++) {
if (!isspace(line_buf[i]))
break;
}
if (i == line_len) {
file_context_node_destroy(temp);
free(temp);
continue;
}
}
/* Parse out the context from the line. */
start = i;
while (i < line_len && (!isspace(line_buf[i])))
i++;
finish = i;
context_len = finish - start;
temp->context = (char*)strndup(&line_buf[start], context_len);
if (!temp->context) {
file_context_node_destroy(temp);
free(temp);
fprintf(stderr, "Error: failure allocating memory.\n");
return 1;
}
/* Set all the data about the regular
* expression. */
fc_fill_data(temp);
/* Link this line of code at the end of
* the linked list. */
current->next = temp;
current = current->next;
lines++;
free(line_buf);
line_buf = NULL;
}
fclose(in_file);
/* Create the bucket linked list from the earlier linked list. */
current = head->next;
bcurrent = master =
(file_context_bucket_t *)
malloc(sizeof(file_context_bucket_t));
/* Go until all the nodes have been put in individual buckets. */
while (current) {
/* Copy over the file context line into the bucket. */
bcurrent->data = current;
current = current->next;
/* Detatch the node in the bucket from the old list. */
bcurrent->data->next = NULL;
/* If there should be another bucket, put one at the end. */
if (current) {
bcurrent->next =
(file_context_bucket_t *)
malloc(sizeof(file_context_bucket_t));
if (!(bcurrent->next)) {
printf
("Error: failure allocating memory.\n");
return -1;
}
/* Make sure the new bucket thinks it's the end of the
* list. */
bcurrent->next->next = NULL;
bcurrent = bcurrent->next;
}
}
/* Sort the bucket list. */
fc_merge_sort(master);
/* Open the output file. */
if (!(out_file = fopen(argv[2], "w"))) {
printf("Error: failure opening output file for write.\n");
return -1;
}
/* Output the sorted file_context linked list to the output file. */
current = master->data;
while (current) {
/* Output the path. */
fprintf(out_file, "%s\t\t", current->path);
/* Output the type, if there is one. */
if (current->file_type) {
fprintf(out_file, "%s\t", current->file_type);
}
/* Output the context. */
fprintf(out_file, "%s\n", current->context);
/* Remove the node. */
temp = current;
current = current->next;
file_context_node_destroy(temp);
free(temp);
}
free(master);
fclose(out_file);
return 0;
}
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