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author | zas_ |
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date | Sat, 27 Feb 2010 23:31:07 +0000 |
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/* * Geeqie * Copyright (C) 2008 - 2010 The Geeqie Team * * based on the code developped for ELinks by Laurent Monin * * This software is released under the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL). * Please read the included file COPYING for more information. * This software comes with no warranty of any kind, use at your own risk! */ #include <glib/gprintf.h> #include <glib/gstdio.h> #include <errno.h> #include <utime.h> #include "main.h" #include "secure_save.h" /* ABOUT SECURE SAVE */ /* This code was borrowed from the ELinks project (http://elinks.cz) * It was originally written by me (Laurent Monin aka Zas) and heavily * modified and improved by all ELinks contributors. * This code was released under the GPLv2 licence. * It was modified to be included in geeqie on 2008/04/05 */ /* If ssi->secure_save is TRUE: * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * * A call to secure_open("/home/me/.confdir/filename", mask) will open a file * named "filename.tmp_XXXXXX" in /home/me/.confdir/ and return a pointer to a * structure SecureSaveInfo on success or NULL on error. * * filename.tmp_XXXXXX can't conflict with any file since it's created using * mkstemp(). XXXXXX is a random string. * * Subsequent write operations are done using returned SecureSaveInfo FILE * * field named fp. * * If an error is encountered, SecureSaveInfo int field named err is set * (automatically if using secure_fp*() functions or by programmer) * * When secure_close() is called, "filename.tmp_XXXXXX" is flushed and closed, * and if SecureSaveInfo err field has a value of zero, "filename.tmp_XXXXXX" * is renamed to "filename". If this succeeded, then secure_close() returns 0. * * WARNING: since rename() is used, any symlink called "filename" may be * replaced by a regular file. If destination file isn't a regular file, * then secsave is disabled for that file. * * If ssi->secure_save is FALSE: * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * * No temporary file is created, "filename" is truncated, all operations are * done on it, no rename nor flush occur, symlinks are preserved. * * In both cases: * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * * Access rights are affected by secure_open() mask parameter. */ /* FIXME: locking system on files about to be rewritten ? */ /* FIXME: Low risk race conditions about ssi->file_name. */ SecureSaveErrno secsave_errno = SS_ERR_NONE; /** Open a file for writing in a secure way. @returns a pointer to a * structure secure_save_info on success, or NULL on failure. */ static SecureSaveInfo * secure_open_umask(const gchar *file_name) { struct stat st; SecureSaveInfo *ssi; secsave_errno = SS_ERR_NONE; ssi = g_new0(SecureSaveInfo, 1); if (!ssi) { secsave_errno = SS_ERR_OUT_OF_MEM; goto end; } ssi->secure_save = TRUE; ssi->preserve_perms = TRUE; ssi->unlink_on_error = TRUE; ssi->file_name = g_strdup(file_name); if (!ssi->file_name) { secsave_errno = SS_ERR_OUT_OF_MEM; goto free_f; } /* Check properties of final file. */ #ifndef NO_UNIX_SOFTLINKS if (lstat(ssi->file_name, &st)) { #else if (stat(ssi->file_name, &st)) { #endif /* We ignore error caused by file inexistence. */ if (errno != ENOENT) { /* lstat() error. */ ssi->err = errno; secsave_errno = SS_ERR_STAT; goto free_file_name; } } else { if (!S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) { /* Not a regular file, secure_save is disabled. */ ssi->secure_save = FALSE; } else { #ifdef HAVE_ACCESS /* XXX: access() do not work with setuid programs. */ if (access(ssi->file_name, R_OK | W_OK) < 0) { ssi->err = errno; secsave_errno = SS_ERR_ACCESS; goto free_file_name; } #else FILE *f1; /* We still have a race condition here between * [l]stat() and fopen() */ f1 = fopen(ssi->file_name, "rb+"); if (f1) { fclose(f1); } else { ssi->err = errno; secsave_errno = SS_ERR_OPEN_READ; goto free_file_name; } #endif } } if (ssi->secure_save) { /* We use a random name for temporary file, mkstemp() opens * the file and return a file descriptor named fd, which is * then converted to FILE * using fdopen(). */ gint fd; gchar *randname = g_strconcat(ssi->file_name, ".tmp_XXXXXX", NULL); if (!randname) { secsave_errno = SS_ERR_OUT_OF_MEM; goto free_file_name; } /* No need to use safe_mkstemp() here. --Zas */ fd = g_mkstemp(randname); if (fd == -1) { secsave_errno = SS_ERR_MKSTEMP; g_free(randname); goto free_file_name; } ssi->fp = fdopen(fd, "wb"); if (!ssi->fp) { secsave_errno = SS_ERR_OPEN_WRITE; ssi->err = errno; g_free(randname); goto free_file_name; } ssi->tmp_file_name = randname; } else { /* No need to create a temporary file here. */ ssi->fp = fopen(ssi->file_name, "wb"); if (!ssi->fp) { secsave_errno = SS_ERR_OPEN_WRITE; ssi->err = errno; goto free_file_name; } } return ssi; free_file_name: g_free(ssi->file_name); ssi->file_name = NULL; free_f: g_free(ssi); ssi = NULL; end: return NULL; } SecureSaveInfo * secure_open(const gchar *file_name) { SecureSaveInfo *ssi; mode_t saved_mask; #ifdef CONFIG_OS_WIN32 /* There is neither S_IRWXG nor S_IRWXO under crossmingw32-gcc */ const mode_t mask = 0177; #else const mode_t mask = S_IXUSR | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO; #endif saved_mask = umask(mask); ssi = secure_open_umask(file_name); umask(saved_mask); return ssi; } /** Close a file opened with secure_open(). Rreturns 0 on success, * errno or -1 on failure. */ gint secure_close(SecureSaveInfo *ssi) { gint ret = -1; if (!ssi) return ret; if (!ssi->fp) goto free; if (ssi->err) { /* Keep previous errno. */ ret = ssi->err; fclose(ssi->fp); /* Close file */ goto free; } /* Ensure data is effectively written to disk, we first flush libc buffers * using fflush(), then fsync() to flush kernel buffers, and finally call * fclose() (which call fflush() again, but the first one is needed since * it doesn't make much sense to flush kernel buffers and then libc buffers, * while closing file releases file descriptor we need to call fsync(). */ #if defined(HAVE_FFLUSH) || defined(HAVE_FSYNC) if (ssi->secure_save) { gboolean fail = FALSE; #ifdef HAVE_FFLUSH fail = (fflush(ssi->fp) == EOF); #endif #ifdef HAVE_FSYNC if (!fail) fail = fsync(fileno(ssi->fp)); #endif if (fail) { ret = errno; secsave_errno = SS_ERR_OTHER; fclose(ssi->fp); /* Close file, ignore errors. */ goto free; } } #endif /* Close file. */ if (fclose(ssi->fp) == EOF) { ret = errno; secsave_errno = SS_ERR_OTHER; goto free; } if (ssi->secure_save && ssi->file_name && ssi->tmp_file_name) { struct stat st; /* FIXME: Race condition on ssi->file_name. The file * named ssi->file_name may have changed since * secure_open() call (where we stat() file and * more..). */ #ifndef NO_UNIX_SOFTLINKS if (lstat(ssi->file_name, &st) == 0) #else if (stat(ssi->file_name, &st) == 0) #endif { /* set the dest file attributes to that of source (ignoring errors) */ if (ssi->preserve_perms) { if (chown(ssi->tmp_file_name, st.st_uid, st.st_gid) != 0) log_printf("chown('%s', %d, %d) failed", ssi->tmp_file_name, st.st_uid, st.st_gid); if (chmod(ssi->tmp_file_name, st.st_mode) != 0) log_printf("chmod('%s', %o) failed", ssi->tmp_file_name, st.st_mode); } if (ssi->preserve_mtime) { struct utimbuf tb; tb.actime = st.st_atime; tb.modtime = st.st_mtime; utime(ssi->tmp_file_name, &tb); } } DEBUG_3("rename %s -> %s", ssi->tmp_file_name, ssi->file_name); if (rename(ssi->tmp_file_name, ssi->file_name) == -1) { ret = errno; secsave_errno = SS_ERR_RENAME; goto free; } } ret = 0; /* Success. */ free: if (ssi->tmp_file_name) { if (ret && ssi->unlink_on_error) unlink(ssi->tmp_file_name); g_free(ssi->tmp_file_name); } if (ssi->file_name) g_free(ssi->file_name); if (ssi) g_free(ssi); return ret; } /** fputs() wrapper, set ssi->err to errno on error. If ssi->err is set when * called, it immediatly returns EOF. */ gint secure_fputs(SecureSaveInfo *ssi, const gchar *s) { gint ret; if (!ssi || !ssi->fp || ssi->err) return EOF; ret = fputs(s, ssi->fp); if (ret == EOF) { secsave_errno = SS_ERR_OTHER; ssi->err = errno; } return ret; } /** fputc() wrapper, set ssi->err to errno on error. If ssi->err is set when * called, it immediatly returns EOF. */ gint secure_fputc(SecureSaveInfo *ssi, gint c) { gint ret; if (!ssi || !ssi->fp || ssi->err) return EOF; ret = fputc(c, ssi->fp); if (ret == EOF) { ssi->err = errno; secsave_errno = SS_ERR_OTHER; } return ret; } /** fprintf() wrapper, set ssi->err to errno on error and return a negative * value. If ssi->err is set when called, it immediatly returns -1. */ gint secure_fprintf(SecureSaveInfo *ssi, const gchar *format, ...) { va_list ap; gint ret; if (!ssi || !ssi->fp || ssi->err) return -1; va_start(ap, format); ret = g_vfprintf(ssi->fp, format, ap); va_end(ap); return ret; } /** fwrite() wrapper, set ssi->err to errno on error and return a value less than * the number of elements to write. If ssi->err is set when called, it immediatly returns 0. */ size_t secure_fwrite(gconstpointer ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, SecureSaveInfo *ssi) { size_t ret; if (!ssi || !ssi->fp || ssi->err) return 0; ret = fwrite(ptr, size, nmemb, ssi->fp); if (ret < nmemb) { ssi->err = errno; secsave_errno = SS_ERR_OTHER; } return ret; } gchar * secsave_strerror(SecureSaveErrno secsave_error) { switch (secsave_error) { case SS_ERR_OPEN_READ: return _("Cannot read the file"); case SS_ERR_STAT: return _("Cannot get file status"); case SS_ERR_ACCESS: return _("Cannot access the file"); case SS_ERR_MKSTEMP: return _("Cannot create temp file"); case SS_ERR_RENAME: return _("Cannot rename the file"); case SS_ERR_DISABLED: return _("File saving disabled by option"); case SS_ERR_OUT_OF_MEM: return _("Out of memory"); case SS_ERR_OPEN_WRITE: return _("Cannot write the file"); case SS_ERR_NONE: /* Impossible. */ case SS_ERR_OTHER: default: return _("Secure file saving error"); } } /* vim: set shiftwidth=8 softtabstop=0 cindent cinoptions={1s: */