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* Build fixesFRP-3329-gcf0fa4d13Ron Yorston2020-01-081-1/+1
| | | | | | - Update configuration files - Omit unnecessary libraries - Replace fake stime(2) with fake clock_settime(2)
* win32: allow nanosecond precision in file timesRon Yorston2019-08-161-12/+29
| | | | | | Modern Linux kernels use struct timespec to represent file times, thus allowing nanosecond precision. Update the WIN32 emulation of struct stat and stat(2) to do the same.
* win32: try to make working directory names consistentRon Yorston2019-04-021-1/+26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Standardise the path names used for the current working directory by: - resolving with realpath(3); - making the drive name or host name uppercase. The first only really works for physical drives; results for mapped drives are patchy. The standardisation is applied in two places: - at the end of updatepwd() in ash; - when a symbolic link is resolved in mingw_chdir().
* win32: track current directory of mapped drivesRon Yorston2019-04-011-4/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | Drives mapped to a network share or path didn't have their current directory tracked when using path names of the form 'c:path'. This was because commit 585d17d26 used realpath(3) to canonicalise paths in chdir(2). Use readlink(2) instead so that mapped drives aren't canonicalised but symlinks are resolved. See GitHub issue #147.
* win32: improved support for c:path path namesRon Yorston2019-03-301-0/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Microsoft Windows permits path names of the form 'c:path', without a path separator after the colon. The system records a current directory for each drive and the path is interpreted relative to that. Since Windows API calls understand 'c:path' path names many commands in busybox-w32 already work with them. This commit adds the following: - The 'cd' shell built-in interprets 'c:path' path names correctly. Previously it treated them as relative to the shell's concept of the current working directory, not the current directory of the specified drive. - The 'pwd' shell built-in takes the '-a' option to list the current directory for all drives. - 'c:path' path names are subject to tab-completion. Paths of the form 'c:path' don't work for mapped network drives or paths that have been associated with a drive using SUBST. See GitHub issue #147.
* win32: interpret absolute paths as relative to %SYSTEMDRIVE%Ron Yorston2019-03-281-0/+56
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | BusyBox contains hardcoded references to absolute paths which are unique in the *nix world but on Microsoft Windows are interpreted as being on the current drive. To make these unique again consider them to be relative to %SYSTEMDRIVE%. Support this by adding functions to: - determine the system drive (not using the environment variable); - change a process's current directory to the root of the system drive; - make relative paths absolute before changing directory (if needed). The following applications have been modified: - ash references /etc/profile from the system drive; - dpkg places its data store on and installs files to the system drive; - rpm installs files to the system drive; - man looks for configuration files and man pages on the system drive. See GitHub issue #158.
* win32: share code to find root prefix of pathRon Yorston2019-03-231-0/+35
| | | | | | | Move unc_root_len() from ash to mingw32.c and use it in the new function root_len(), which can be used in make_directory(). This reduces changes to upstream code and saves a few bytes.
* win32: change stat(2) error code in certain casesRon Yorston2019-03-201-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Commit 325fee1f9 (win32: change handling of trailing slashes in stat(2)) caused stat(2) to return EINVAL in some cases when ENOENT might have been more appropriate. This caused the command: rm -f dir/* to report an error when the directory was empty, contrary to its expected behaviour of saying nothing. Fixes GitHub issue #155.
* win32: add function to convert slashes to backslashesRon Yorston2019-03-151-5/+14
| | | | | | | | | There are now two places where slashes are converted to backslashes throughout a string so it makes sense to create a function to do this. To avoid confusion rename convert_slashes() to bs_to_slash() and call the new function slash_to_bs().
* win32: realpath(3): remove trailing slashRon Yorston2019-03-141-1/+4
| | | | | | | | | If the path is that of a drive mapped to a network share _fullpath() leaves the trailing slash on the drive name and it remains present after the call to resolve_symlinks(). Remove a trailing slash from the resolved path unless it's preceded by a colon.
* win32: consolidate file metadata optionsRon Yorston2019-03-121-8/+2
| | | | Merge FEATURE_IDENTIFY_OWNER into FEATURE_EXTRA_FILE_DATA.
* win32: changes to user idsRon Yorston2019-03-101-20/+30
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Formalise the use of 0 as the uid of a process running with elevated privileges: - Rewrite getuid(2) to return DEFAULT_UID by default and 0 if the process has elevated privileges. - geteuid(2) and the corresponding functions for groups are aliases for getuid(2). - Change root's home directory to be whatever GetSystemDirectory() returns, probably C:/Windows/System32 in most cases. - Remove the special handling of geteuid(2) in the line editing code. With these changes the shell started by 'su' is a lot more like a *nix root shell.
* win32: add a function to detect running with elevated privilegesRon Yorston2019-03-091-0/+18
| | | | | Add is_admin() and use it to alter the command prompt in the line editor when running with admin privileges.
* win32: extend normalisation of paths in realpath(3)Ron Yorston2019-03-081-2/+20
| | | | | | | | | | | The code to normalise paths in resolve_symlinks(), which is used by realpath(3), was incomplete and unable to handle UNC paths. Make an ASCII version of normalize_ntpath() to extend the cases covered. This fixes a regression introduced by commit 585d17d26 (win32: canonicalize path in chdir(2)): it wasn't possible to change to a directory with a UNC path.
* win32: canonicalize path in chdir(2)Ron Yorston2019-03-061-0/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | Provide an implementation of chdir(2) which canonicalizes the path to resolve symlinks. Otherwise changing to a symlinked directory confuses 'ls -l' because it thinks '.' is a link rather than a directory. OTOH, using 'cd' in the shell to change to a symlinked directory now results in a mismatch between the shell's idea of where we are and what's displayed in the prompt. But upstream BusyBox does that too so it must be OK.
* win32: implement readlink(2)Ron Yorston2019-03-061-0/+65
| | | | | | | | | | Provide an implementation of readlink(2) based on code from Git for Windows. This version only supports symbolic links, not mount points, as the latter seem to work well enough as-is. With this change the ls and stat applets can display the targets of symbolic links. The readlink applet has been enabled in the default configuration.
* win32: let realpath(3) succeed on WinXP/ReactOSRon Yorston2019-03-061-8/+14
| | | | | | Allow realpath(3) to return successfully on platforms that don't support GetFinalPathNameByHandleA(). It may still have done some useful work.
* win32: drop argument from err_win_to_posix()Ron Yorston2019-03-061-5/+5
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* win32: improved results for symlinks from stat(2)Ron Yorston2019-03-051-36/+56
| | | | | | | | The file size and times reported when Windows follows a symlink are incorrect. To get the correct values canonicalize the path and try again. Also fetch the correct device id and inode for symlinks.
* win32: change handling of trailing slashes in stat(2)Ron Yorston2019-03-041-40/+11
| | | | | | | | | | The code to implement stat(2) works around the fact that getting the attributes of a file fails if its name ends with a path separator. Directory names with a trailing path separator work fine. Why bother with this workaround? Linux doesn't. Instead try to return a meaningful error code.
* win32: simplify utimes(2) implementationRon Yorston2019-03-041-31/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | SetFileTime only needs FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES access, not full read/write access. Therefore it isn't necessary to change the permissions of read-only files. The flag FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS is required to access directories but does no harm if used on a file. As a result there's no need to get file attributes.
* win32: let stat(2) report numeric uids for local usersRon Yorston2019-03-021-8/+47
| | | | | | | | | | | Further extend file identification so stat(2) returns the relative identifier as a numeric uid for files with owner SIDs that look like a local or domain user. See: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/markrussinovich/2009/11/03/the-machine-sid-duplication-myth-and-why-sysprep-matters/ https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html
* win32: make stat(2) try to identify the owner of filesRon Yorston2019-03-011-7/+64
| | | | | Extend stat(2) so it tries to determine whether a file belongs to the current user or not. If not it's said to belong to root.
* win32: make more use of common lazy loading codeRon Yorston2019-02-271-10/+5
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* win32: fake permissions/ownership for inaccessible filesRon Yorston2019-02-251-0/+5
| | | | | If stat(2) knows a file exists but can't obtain additional metadata for it give it root ownership and no permissions for other.
* win32: stat(2) succeeds if fetching extra metadata failsRon Yorston2019-02-191-11/+3
| | | | | | | | | Some files can't be opened to fetch additional metadata. When that happens allow stat(2) to successfully return what data it has. In a few cases where the inode number is used to determine if files are identical ignore invalid inode numbers.
* win32: tidy up stat(2) implementationRon Yorston2019-02-181-21/+22
| | | | | | | Since st_nlink now depends on st_mode it should be set after st_mode is initialised. Rearrange the code to fetch extra metadata.
* win32: avoid use of uninitialised metadata in stat(2)Ron Yorston2019-02-181-2/+8
| | | | | | When additional metadata was being fetched the code for non-disk files used uninitialised data from the BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION structure.
* ash: updated support for hiding consoleRon Yorston2019-02-171-0/+16
| | | | | | | | Move the code to hide the console to a separate function in win32/mingw.c. Use lazy loading to avoid problems on platforms where the require APIs aren't supported (PR #70). Enable console hiding in the default 64-bit configuration.
* win32: make stat(2) fetch additional metadataRon Yorston2019-02-161-4/+35
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Modify the WIN32 implementation of stat(2) to fetch inode number, device id and number of hardlinks. This requires opening a handle to the target file so it will be slower. A number of features can be enabled or start to work: - tar can detect if an archive is being stored in itself; - find can support the -inum and -links options; - ls can display inode numbers; - diff can detect attempts to compare a file with itself; - du has better support for hardlinked files; - cp can detect attempts to copy a file over itself.
* win32: add a function to remove CRs from a text bufferRon Yorston2019-02-141-0/+11
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* win32: add a fake root user and groupRon Yorston2019-01-081-13/+26
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* win32: implement umask(2)Ron Yorston2019-01-071-0/+14
| | | | | | | | | umask() in the Microsoft C runtime takes different arguments to umask(2). Implement a fake umask(2) that remembers the mask and calls the Microsoft umask() with an appropriate value. Since the mask won't be inherited by children use an environment variable to pass any value set by the shell built-in umask.
* busybox: add --uninstall optionRon Yorston2019-01-051-0/+39
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add an option to allow hard links to be removed. busybox --uninstall file removes all hard links to the given file (including the file itself.) Since Microsoft Windows refuses to delete a running executable a BusyBox binary is unable to remove links to itself. busybox --uninstall -n file displays the names of all hard links to the given file. Although this feature is couched in terms of uninstalling BusyBox it's actually quite general: it can be used to delete or display hard links to any file.
* win32: reduce static storage needed for lazy loadingRon Yorston2019-01-041-6/+4
| | | | | | Only the generic function pointer and initialisation flag need to be in static storage. The DLL and function names and the specialised function pointer can be local.
* win32: add support for %T to strftimeRon Yorston2018-12-161-21/+30
| | | | | | | | Add the %T format specifier (same as %H:%M:%S) to our emulation of strftime. Rewrite so that common code to replace a format specifier with a string is shared.
* win32: special treatment for files with the '.sh' extensionRon Yorston2018-12-091-9/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | Files with the extension '.sh' are considered to be executable. Those that start with a '#!' line will be run using the specified interpreter. If no '#!' is present the script will be run by the shell. When searching for an executable the '.sh' extension will be tested in the same way as the standard extensions understood by spawnve(). '.sh' takes precedence over the standard extensions.
* win32: add a case-insensitive version of is_suffixed_with()Ron Yorston2018-12-091-2/+1
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* win32: use open_read_close() where possibleRon Yorston2018-12-091-6/+2
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* win32: (another) fix to file extension testRon Yorston2018-12-071-1/+1
| | | | | | | It turns out '.bat' is a valid batch file name. Reduce the permitted length for filenames to allow for this. Also, actually *use* the file basename in the test this time.
* win32: fix to file extension testRon Yorston2018-12-071-2/+3
| | | | | | | When looking for the special WIN32 file extensions only consider the file's basename, not the full path. Otherwise a file called '.bat', for example, is considered executable by 'ls -a' and the shell tries to run './.bat'.
* win32: rework adding of extensions to filenamesRon Yorston2018-12-061-20/+32
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Previously there was one function to handle adding extensions to executable filenames, add_win32_extension(). Refactor this into three functions: add_win32_extension() appends the suffix to the argument string in-place. The argument must be long enough to cope with this, as is the case in ash where path_advance() adds 4 bytes to each filename for just this reason. alloc_win32_extension() is equivalent to the old add_win32_extension(). It allocates a string to hold the new filename then calls the new add_win32_extension() function. The caller is responsible for managing the returned string. auto_win32_extension() calls alloc_win32_extension() and saves the resulting string using auto_string(). It's used where the new filename is consumed immediately or the actual value isn't needed. Rewrite code to use the most appropriate function. Also reorder some code in find_executable() and find_command().
* win32: fix implementation of access(2)Ron Yorston2018-12-041-2/+5
| | | | | | | | | The WIN32 implementation of access(2) didn't return: - the correct value when a directory was tested for X_OK; - the correct error code when the target existed but execute permission wasn't available.
* win32: save a few bytes in fake times(2) implementationRon Yorston2018-11-271-5/+1
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* realpath: implement realpath(3) and enable realpath(1)realpathRon Yorston2018-06-091-3/+56
| | | | | The implementation of realpath(3) is based on code by Stuart Dootson (studoot on GitHub).
* win32: save a few bytes in device file supportRon Yorston2018-03-231-35/+35
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* win32: small changes to reduce size of binaryRon Yorston2018-03-221-11/+6
| | | | | | | | Reduce the size of the binary by about 32 bytes: - use xzalloc to allocate static buffers so we don't have to initialise them; - avoid duplicated code in spawnveq.
* win32: don't test DLLs for executable formatRon Yorston2018-03-181-0/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | Moving detection of file formats from access(2) to stat(2) in commit 650f67507 was acknowledged to slow down stat. One problematic case is c:/windows/system32 which contains about 2000 DLLs and was found to slow 'ls' unacceptably. Treat DLLs as a special case in has_exec_format. See GitHub issue #101.
* win32: add a function to convert backslashes to slashesRon Yorston2018-03-181-11/+14
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* win32: try harder to get file attributesRon Yorston2018-03-171-0/+16
| | | | | | | | | Reading the attributes of files like c:/pagefile.sys fails with error code ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION, which breaks 'ls'. If this happens try an alternative API call to get the attributes. See GitHub issue #101.