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/* Copyright (C) 2000 MySQL AB
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */
/*
Advanced symlink handling.
This is used in MyISAM to let users symlinks tables to different disk.
The main idea with these functions is to automaticly create, delete and
rename files and symlinks like they would be one unit.
*/
#include "mysys/mysys_priv.h"
#include "mysys/mysys_err.h"
#include <mystrings/m_string.h>
File my_create_with_symlink(const char *linkname, const char *filename,
int createflags, int access_flags, myf MyFlags)
{
File file;
int tmp_errno;
/* Test if we should create a link */
int create_link;
char abs_linkname[FN_REFLEN];
char rp_buff[PATH_MAX];
if (my_disable_symlinks)
{
/* Create only the file, not the link and file */
create_link= 0;
if (linkname)
filename= linkname;
}
else
{
if (linkname)
{
if (!realpath(linkname,rp_buff))
my_load_path(rp_buff, linkname, NULL);
rp_buff[FN_REFLEN-1]= '\0';
strcpy(abs_linkname,rp_buff);
}
create_link= (linkname && strcmp(abs_linkname,filename));
}
if (!(MyFlags & MY_DELETE_OLD))
{
if (!access(filename,F_OK))
{
my_errno= errno= EEXIST;
my_error(EE_CANTCREATEFILE, MYF(0), filename, EEXIST);
return(-1);
}
if (create_link && !access(linkname,F_OK))
{
my_errno= errno= EEXIST;
my_error(EE_CANTCREATEFILE, MYF(0), linkname, EEXIST);
return(-1);
}
}
if ((file=my_create(filename, createflags, access_flags, MyFlags)) >= 0)
{
if (create_link)
{
/* Delete old link/file */
if (MyFlags & MY_DELETE_OLD)
my_delete(linkname, MYF(0));
/* Create link */
if (symlink(filename,linkname))
{
/* Fail, remove everything we have done */
tmp_errno=my_errno;
my_close(file,MYF(0));
my_delete(filename, MYF(0));
file= -1;
my_errno=tmp_errno;
}
else if (MyFlags & MY_SYNC_DIR)
my_sync_dir_by_file(linkname, MyFlags);
}
}
return(file);
}
/*
If the file was a symlink, delete both symlink and the file which the
symlink pointed to.
*/
int my_delete_with_symlink(const char *name, myf MyFlags)
{
char link_name[FN_REFLEN];
ssize_t sym_link_size= readlink(name,link_name,FN_REFLEN-1);
int was_symlink= (!my_disable_symlinks && sym_link_size != -1);
int result;
if (!(result=my_delete(name, MyFlags)))
{
if (was_symlink)
{
link_name[sym_link_size]= '\0';
result= my_delete(link_name, MyFlags);
}
}
return(result);
}
/*
If the file is a normal file, just rename it.
If the file is a symlink:
- Create a new file with the name 'to' that points at
symlink_dir/basename(to)
- Rename the symlinked file to symlink_dir/basename(to)
- Delete 'from'
If something goes wrong, restore everything.
*/
int my_rename_with_symlink(const char *from, const char *to, myf MyFlags)
{
char link_name[FN_REFLEN], tmp_name[FN_REFLEN];
int sym_link_size= -1;
int was_symlink= (!my_disable_symlinks &&
(sym_link_size= static_cast<int>(readlink(from,link_name,
FN_REFLEN-1))) != -1);
int result=0;
int name_is_different;
if (!was_symlink)
return(my_rename(from, to, MyFlags));
else
link_name[sym_link_size]= '\0';
/* Change filename that symlink pointed to */
strcpy(tmp_name, to);
fn_same(tmp_name,link_name,1); /* Copy dir */
name_is_different= strcmp(link_name, tmp_name);
if (name_is_different && !access(tmp_name, F_OK))
{
my_errno= EEXIST;
if (MyFlags & MY_WME)
my_error(EE_CANTCREATEFILE, MYF(0), tmp_name, EEXIST);
return(1);
}
/* Create new symlink */
if (symlink(tmp_name, to))
return(1);
else if (MyFlags & MY_SYNC_DIR)
my_sync_dir_by_file(to, MyFlags);
/*
Rename symlinked file if the base name didn't change.
This can happen if you use this function where 'from' and 'to' has
the same basename and different directories.
*/
if (name_is_different && my_rename(link_name, tmp_name, MyFlags))
{
int save_errno=my_errno;
my_delete(to, MyFlags); /* Remove created symlink */
my_errno=save_errno;
return(1);
}
/* Remove original symlink */
if (my_delete(from, MyFlags))
{
int save_errno=my_errno;
/* Remove created link */
my_delete(to, MyFlags);
/* Rename file back */
if (strcmp(link_name, tmp_name))
(void) my_rename(tmp_name, link_name, MyFlags);
my_errno=save_errno;
result= 1;
}
return(result);
}
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