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/*
* Copyright (C) 1996-2025 The Squid Software Foundation and contributors
*
* Squid software is distributed under GPLv2+ license and includes
* contributions from numerous individuals and organizations.
* Please see the COPYING and CONTRIBUTORS files for details.
*/
/*
* Implement dirent-style opendir(), readdir(), closedir(), rewinddir(),
* seekdir() and telldir on Windows - Based on mingw-runtime package sources.
*/
/*
* Original file info follow:
*
* dirent.c
* This file has no copyright assigned and is placed in the Public Domain.
* This file is a part of the mingw-runtime package.
* No warranty is given; refer to the file DISCLAIMER within the package.
*
* Derived from DIRLIB.C by Matt J. Weinstein
* This note appears in the DIRLIB.H
* DIRLIB.H by M. J. Weinstein Released to public domain 1-Jan-89
*
* Updated by Jeremy Bettis <jeremy@hksys.com>
* Significantly revised and rewinddir, seekdir and telldir added by Colin
* Peters <colin@fu.is.saga-u.ac.jp>
*
*/
#include "squid.h"
/* The following code section is part of the native Windows Squid port */
#if _SQUID_WINDOWS_
#include "util.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <io.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#include <windows.h> /* for GetFileAttributes */
#define SUFFIX ("*")
#define SLASH ("\\")
/*
* opendir
*
* Returns a pointer to a DIR structure appropriately filled in to begin
* searching a directory.
*/
DIR *
opendir(const CHAR * szPath)
{
DIR *nd;
unsigned int rc;
CHAR szFullPath[MAX_PATH];
errno = 0;
if (!szPath) {
errno = EFAULT;
return (DIR *) 0;
}
if (szPath[0] == '\0') {
errno = ENOTDIR;
return (DIR *) 0;
}
/* Attempt to determine if the given path really is a directory. */
rc = GetFileAttributes(szPath);
if (rc == (unsigned int) -1) {
/* call GetLastError for more error info */
errno = ENOENT;
return (DIR *) 0;
}
if (!(rc & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)) {
/* Error, entry exists but not a directory. */
errno = ENOTDIR;
return (DIR *) 0;
}
/* Make an absolute pathname. */
_fullpath(szFullPath, szPath, MAX_PATH);
/* Allocate enough space to store DIR structure and the complete
* directory path given. */
nd = (DIR *) malloc(sizeof(DIR) + (strlen(szFullPath)
+ strlen(SLASH)
+ strlen(SUFFIX) + 1)
* sizeof(CHAR));
if (!nd) {
/* Error, out of memory. */
errno = ENOMEM;
return (DIR *) 0;
}
/* Create the search expression. */
strcpy(nd->dd_name, szFullPath);
/* Add on a slash if the path does not end with one. */
if (nd->dd_name[0] != '\0'
&& strchr(nd->dd_name, '/') != nd->dd_name
+ strlen(nd->dd_name) - 1
&& strchr(nd->dd_name, '\\') != nd->dd_name
+ strlen(nd->dd_name) - 1) {
strcat(nd->dd_name, SLASH);
}
/* Add on the search pattern */
strcat(nd->dd_name, SUFFIX);
/* Initialize handle to -1 so that a premature closedir doesn't try
* to call _findclose on it. */
nd->dd_handle = -1;
/* Initialize the status. */
nd->dd_stat = 0;
/* Initialize the dirent structure. ino and reclen are invalid under
* Win32, and name simply points at the appropriate part of the
* findfirst_t structure. */
nd->dd_dir.d_ino = 0;
nd->dd_dir.d_reclen = 0;
nd->dd_dir.d_namlen = 0;
memset(nd->dd_dir.d_name, 0, FILENAME_MAX);
return nd;
}
/*
* readdir
*
* Return a pointer to a dirent structure filled with the information on the
* next entry in the directory.
*/
struct dirent *
readdir(DIR * dirp) {
errno = 0;
/* Check for valid DIR struct. */
if (!dirp) {
errno = EFAULT;
return (struct dirent *) 0;
}
if (dirp->dd_stat < 0) {
/* We have already returned all files in the directory
* (or the structure has an invalid dd_stat). */
return (struct dirent *) 0;
} else if (dirp->dd_stat == 0) {
/* We haven't started the search yet. */
/* Start the search */
dirp->dd_handle = _findfirst(dirp->dd_name, &(dirp->dd_dta));
if (dirp->dd_handle == -1) {
/* Whoops! Seems there are no files in that
* directory. */
dirp->dd_stat = -1;
} else {
dirp->dd_stat = 1;
}
} else {
/* Get the next search entry. */
if (_findnext(dirp->dd_handle, &(dirp->dd_dta))) {
/* We are off the end or otherwise error.
* _findnext sets errno to ENOENT if no more file
* Undo this. */
DWORD winerr = GetLastError();
if (winerr == ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES)
errno = 0;
_findclose(dirp->dd_handle);
dirp->dd_handle = -1;
dirp->dd_stat = -1;
} else {
/* Update the status to indicate the correct
* number. */
dirp->dd_stat++;
}
}
if (dirp->dd_stat > 0) {
/* Successfully got an entry. Everything about the file is
* already appropriately filled in except the length of the
* file name. */
dirp->dd_dir.d_namlen = strlen(dirp->dd_dta.name);
strcpy(dirp->dd_dir.d_name, dirp->dd_dta.name);
return &dirp->dd_dir;
}
return (struct dirent *) 0;
}
/*
* closedir
*
* Frees up resources allocated by opendir.
*/
int
closedir(DIR * dirp)
{
int rc;
errno = 0;
rc = 0;
if (!dirp) {
errno = EFAULT;
return -1;
}
if (dirp->dd_handle != -1) {
rc = _findclose(dirp->dd_handle);
}
/* Delete the dir structure. */
free(dirp);
return rc;
}
/*
* rewinddir
*
* Return to the beginning of the directory "stream". We simply call findclose
* and then reset things like an opendir.
*/
void
rewinddir(DIR * dirp)
{
errno = 0;
if (!dirp) {
errno = EFAULT;
return;
}
if (dirp->dd_handle != -1) {
_findclose(dirp->dd_handle);
}
dirp->dd_handle = -1;
dirp->dd_stat = 0;
}
/*
* telldir
*
* Returns the "position" in the "directory stream" which can be used with
* seekdir to go back to an old entry. We simply return the value in stat.
*/
long
telldir(DIR * dirp)
{
errno = 0;
if (!dirp) {
errno = EFAULT;
return -1;
}
return dirp->dd_stat;
}
/*
* seekdir
*
* Seek to an entry previously returned by telldir. We rewind the directory
* and call readdir repeatedly until either dd_stat is the position number
* or -1 (off the end). This is not perfect, in that the directory may
* have changed while we weren't looking. But that is probably the case with
* any such system.
*/
void
seekdir(DIR * dirp, long lPos)
{
errno = 0;
if (!dirp) {
errno = EFAULT;
return;
}
if (lPos < -1) {
/* Seeking to an invalid position. */
errno = EINVAL;
return;
} else if (lPos == -1) {
/* Seek past end. */
if (dirp->dd_handle != -1) {
_findclose(dirp->dd_handle);
}
dirp->dd_handle = -1;
dirp->dd_stat = -1;
} else {
/* Rewind and read forward to the appropriate index. */
rewinddir(dirp);
while ((dirp->dd_stat < lPos) && readdir(dirp));
}
}
#endif /* _SQUID_WINDOWS_ */
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