1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */
2 
3 #include <errno.h>
4 #include <fcntl.h>
5 #include <fnmatch.h>
6 #include <getopt.h>
7 #include <limits.h>
8 #include <linux/fs.h>
9 #include <stdbool.h>
10 #include <stddef.h>
11 #include <stdlib.h>
12 #include <sys/file.h>
13 #include <sys/xattr.h>
14 #include <sysexits.h>
15 #include <time.h>
16 #include <unistd.h>
17 
18 #include "sd-path.h"
19 
20 #include "acl-util.h"
21 #include "alloc-util.h"
22 #include "btrfs-util.h"
23 #include "capability-util.h"
24 #include "chase-symlinks.h"
25 #include "chattr-util.h"
26 #include "conf-files.h"
27 #include "copy.h"
28 #include "def.h"
29 #include "devnum-util.h"
30 #include "dirent-util.h"
31 #include "dissect-image.h"
32 #include "env-util.h"
33 #include "escape.h"
34 #include "fd-util.h"
35 #include "fileio.h"
36 #include "format-util.h"
37 #include "fs-util.h"
38 #include "glob-util.h"
39 #include "io-util.h"
40 #include "label.h"
41 #include "log.h"
42 #include "macro.h"
43 #include "main-func.h"
44 #include "missing_stat.h"
45 #include "missing_syscall.h"
46 #include "mkdir-label.h"
47 #include "mount-util.h"
48 #include "mountpoint-util.h"
49 #include "offline-passwd.h"
50 #include "pager.h"
51 #include "parse-argument.h"
52 #include "parse-util.h"
53 #include "path-lookup.h"
54 #include "path-util.h"
55 #include "pretty-print.h"
56 #include "rlimit-util.h"
57 #include "rm-rf.h"
58 #include "selinux-util.h"
59 #include "set.h"
60 #include "sort-util.h"
61 #include "specifier.h"
62 #include "stdio-util.h"
63 #include "string-table.h"
64 #include "string-util.h"
65 #include "strv.h"
66 #include "terminal-util.h"
67 #include "umask-util.h"
68 #include "user-util.h"
69 
70 /* This reads all files listed in /etc/tmpfiles.d/?*.conf and creates
71  * them in the file system. This is intended to be used to create
72  * properly owned directories beneath /tmp, /var/tmp, /run, which are
73  * volatile and hence need to be recreated on bootup. */
74 
75 typedef enum OperationMask {
76         OPERATION_CREATE = 1 << 0,
77         OPERATION_REMOVE = 1 << 1,
78         OPERATION_CLEAN  = 1 << 2,
79 } OperationMask;
80 
81 typedef enum ItemType {
82         /* These ones take file names */
83         CREATE_FILE = 'f',
84         TRUNCATE_FILE = 'F', /* deprecated: use f+ */
85         CREATE_DIRECTORY = 'd',
86         TRUNCATE_DIRECTORY = 'D',
87         CREATE_SUBVOLUME = 'v',
88         CREATE_SUBVOLUME_INHERIT_QUOTA = 'q',
89         CREATE_SUBVOLUME_NEW_QUOTA = 'Q',
90         CREATE_FIFO = 'p',
91         CREATE_SYMLINK = 'L',
92         CREATE_CHAR_DEVICE = 'c',
93         CREATE_BLOCK_DEVICE = 'b',
94         COPY_FILES = 'C',
95 
96         /* These ones take globs */
97         WRITE_FILE = 'w',
98         EMPTY_DIRECTORY = 'e',
99         SET_XATTR = 't',
100         RECURSIVE_SET_XATTR = 'T',
101         SET_ACL = 'a',
102         RECURSIVE_SET_ACL = 'A',
103         SET_ATTRIBUTE = 'h',
104         RECURSIVE_SET_ATTRIBUTE = 'H',
105         IGNORE_PATH = 'x',
106         IGNORE_DIRECTORY_PATH = 'X',
107         REMOVE_PATH = 'r',
108         RECURSIVE_REMOVE_PATH = 'R',
109         RELABEL_PATH = 'z',
110         RECURSIVE_RELABEL_PATH = 'Z',
111         ADJUST_MODE = 'm', /* legacy, 'z' is identical to this */
112 } ItemType;
113 
114 typedef enum AgeBy {
115         AGE_BY_ATIME = 1 << 0,
116         AGE_BY_BTIME = 1 << 1,
117         AGE_BY_CTIME = 1 << 2,
118         AGE_BY_MTIME = 1 << 3,
119 
120         /* All file timestamp types are checked by default. */
121         AGE_BY_DEFAULT_FILE = AGE_BY_ATIME | AGE_BY_BTIME | AGE_BY_CTIME | AGE_BY_MTIME,
122         AGE_BY_DEFAULT_DIR  = AGE_BY_ATIME | AGE_BY_BTIME | AGE_BY_MTIME
123 } AgeBy;
124 
125 typedef struct Item {
126         ItemType type;
127 
128         char *path;
129         char *argument;
130         char **xattrs;
131 #if HAVE_ACL
132         acl_t acl_access;
133         acl_t acl_default;
134 #endif
135         uid_t uid;
136         gid_t gid;
137         mode_t mode;
138         usec_t age;
139         AgeBy age_by_file, age_by_dir;
140 
141         dev_t major_minor;
142         unsigned attribute_value;
143         unsigned attribute_mask;
144 
145         bool uid_set:1;
146         bool gid_set:1;
147         bool mode_set:1;
148         bool age_set:1;
149         bool mask_perms:1;
150         bool attribute_set:1;
151 
152         bool keep_first_level:1;
153 
154         bool append_or_force:1;
155 
156         bool allow_failure:1;
157 
158         bool try_replace:1;
159 
160         OperationMask done;
161 } Item;
162 
163 typedef struct ItemArray {
164         Item *items;
165         size_t n_items;
166 
167         struct ItemArray *parent;
168         Set *children;
169 } ItemArray;
170 
171 typedef enum DirectoryType {
172         DIRECTORY_RUNTIME,
173         DIRECTORY_STATE,
174         DIRECTORY_CACHE,
175         DIRECTORY_LOGS,
176         _DIRECTORY_TYPE_MAX,
177 } DirectoryType;
178 
179 static bool arg_cat_config = false;
180 static bool arg_user = false;
181 static OperationMask arg_operation = 0;
182 static bool arg_boot = false;
183 static PagerFlags arg_pager_flags = 0;
184 
185 static char **arg_include_prefixes = NULL;
186 static char **arg_exclude_prefixes = NULL;
187 static char *arg_root = NULL;
188 static char *arg_image = NULL;
189 static char *arg_replace = NULL;
190 
191 #define MAX_DEPTH 256
192 
193 static OrderedHashmap *items = NULL, *globs = NULL;
194 static Set *unix_sockets = NULL;
195 
196 STATIC_DESTRUCTOR_REGISTER(items, ordered_hashmap_freep);
197 STATIC_DESTRUCTOR_REGISTER(globs, ordered_hashmap_freep);
198 STATIC_DESTRUCTOR_REGISTER(unix_sockets, set_freep);
199 STATIC_DESTRUCTOR_REGISTER(arg_include_prefixes, freep);
200 STATIC_DESTRUCTOR_REGISTER(arg_exclude_prefixes, freep);
201 STATIC_DESTRUCTOR_REGISTER(arg_root, freep);
202 STATIC_DESTRUCTOR_REGISTER(arg_image, freep);
203 
204 static int specifier_machine_id_safe(char specifier, const void *data, const char *root, const void *userdata, char **ret);
205 static int specifier_directory(char specifier, const void *data, const char *root, const void *userdata, char **ret);
206 
specifier_machine_id_safe(char specifier,const void * data,const char * root,const void * userdata,char ** ret)207 static int specifier_machine_id_safe(char specifier, const void *data, const char *root, const void *userdata, char **ret) {
208         int r;
209 
210         /* If /etc/machine_id is missing or empty (e.g. in a chroot environment) return a recognizable error
211          * so that the caller can skip the rule gracefully. */
212 
213         r = specifier_machine_id(specifier, data, root, userdata, ret);
214         if (IN_SET(r, -ENOENT, -ENOMEDIUM))
215                 return -ENXIO;
216 
217         return r;
218 }
219 
specifier_directory(char specifier,const void * data,const char * root,const void * userdata,char ** ret)220 static int specifier_directory(char specifier, const void *data, const char *root, const void *userdata, char **ret) {
221         struct table_entry {
222                 uint64_t type;
223                 const char *suffix;
224         };
225 
226         static const struct table_entry paths_system[] = {
227                 [DIRECTORY_RUNTIME] = { SD_PATH_SYSTEM_RUNTIME            },
228                 [DIRECTORY_STATE] =   { SD_PATH_SYSTEM_STATE_PRIVATE      },
229                 [DIRECTORY_CACHE] =   { SD_PATH_SYSTEM_STATE_CACHE        },
230                 [DIRECTORY_LOGS] =    { SD_PATH_SYSTEM_STATE_LOGS         },
231         };
232 
233         static const struct table_entry paths_user[] = {
234                 [DIRECTORY_RUNTIME] = { SD_PATH_USER_RUNTIME              },
235                 [DIRECTORY_STATE] =   { SD_PATH_USER_CONFIGURATION        },
236                 [DIRECTORY_CACHE] =   { SD_PATH_USER_STATE_CACHE          },
237                 [DIRECTORY_LOGS] =    { SD_PATH_USER_CONFIGURATION, "log" },
238         };
239 
240         const struct table_entry *paths;
241         _cleanup_free_ char *p = NULL;
242         unsigned i;
243         int r;
244 
245         assert_cc(ELEMENTSOF(paths_system) == ELEMENTSOF(paths_user));
246         paths = arg_user ? paths_user : paths_system;
247 
248         i = PTR_TO_UINT(data);
249         assert(i < ELEMENTSOF(paths_system));
250 
251         r = sd_path_lookup(paths[i].type, paths[i].suffix, &p);
252         if (r < 0)
253                 return r;
254 
255         if (arg_root) {
256                 _cleanup_free_ char *j = NULL;
257 
258                 j = path_join(arg_root, p);
259                 if (!j)
260                         return -ENOMEM;
261 
262                 *ret = TAKE_PTR(j);
263         } else
264                 *ret = TAKE_PTR(p);
265 
266         return 0;
267 }
268 
log_unresolvable_specifier(const char * filename,unsigned line)269 static int log_unresolvable_specifier(const char *filename, unsigned line) {
270         static bool notified = false;
271 
272         /* In system mode, this is called when /etc is not fully initialized (e.g.
273          * in a chroot environment) where some specifiers are unresolvable. In user
274          * mode, this is called when some variables are not defined. These cases are
275          * not considered as an error so log at LOG_NOTICE only for the first time
276          * and then downgrade this to LOG_DEBUG for the rest. */
277 
278         log_syntax(NULL,
279                    notified ? LOG_DEBUG : LOG_NOTICE,
280                    filename, line, 0,
281                    "Failed to resolve specifier: %s, skipping",
282                    arg_user ? "Required $XDG_... variable not defined" : "uninitialized /etc detected");
283 
284         if (!notified)
285                 log_notice("All rules containing unresolvable specifiers will be skipped.");
286 
287         notified = true;
288         return 0;
289 }
290 
user_config_paths(char *** ret)291 static int user_config_paths(char*** ret) {
292         _cleanup_strv_free_ char **config_dirs = NULL, **data_dirs = NULL;
293         _cleanup_free_ char *persistent_config = NULL, *runtime_config = NULL, *data_home = NULL;
294         _cleanup_strv_free_ char **res = NULL;
295         int r;
296 
297         r = xdg_user_dirs(&config_dirs, &data_dirs);
298         if (r < 0)
299                 return r;
300 
301         r = xdg_user_config_dir(&persistent_config, "/user-tmpfiles.d");
302         if (r < 0 && r != -ENXIO)
303                 return r;
304 
305         r = xdg_user_runtime_dir(&runtime_config, "/user-tmpfiles.d");
306         if (r < 0 && r != -ENXIO)
307                 return r;
308 
309         r = xdg_user_data_dir(&data_home, "/user-tmpfiles.d");
310         if (r < 0 && r != -ENXIO)
311                 return r;
312 
313         r = strv_extend_strv_concat(&res, config_dirs, "/user-tmpfiles.d");
314         if (r < 0)
315                 return r;
316 
317         r = strv_extend(&res, persistent_config);
318         if (r < 0)
319                 return r;
320 
321         r = strv_extend(&res, runtime_config);
322         if (r < 0)
323                 return r;
324 
325         r = strv_extend(&res, data_home);
326         if (r < 0)
327                 return r;
328 
329         r = strv_extend_strv_concat(&res, data_dirs, "/user-tmpfiles.d");
330         if (r < 0)
331                 return r;
332 
333         r = path_strv_make_absolute_cwd(res);
334         if (r < 0)
335                 return r;
336 
337         *ret = TAKE_PTR(res);
338         return 0;
339 }
340 
needs_glob(ItemType t)341 static bool needs_glob(ItemType t) {
342         return IN_SET(t,
343                       WRITE_FILE,
344                       IGNORE_PATH,
345                       IGNORE_DIRECTORY_PATH,
346                       REMOVE_PATH,
347                       RECURSIVE_REMOVE_PATH,
348                       EMPTY_DIRECTORY,
349                       ADJUST_MODE,
350                       RELABEL_PATH,
351                       RECURSIVE_RELABEL_PATH,
352                       SET_XATTR,
353                       RECURSIVE_SET_XATTR,
354                       SET_ACL,
355                       RECURSIVE_SET_ACL,
356                       SET_ATTRIBUTE,
357                       RECURSIVE_SET_ATTRIBUTE);
358 }
359 
takes_ownership(ItemType t)360 static bool takes_ownership(ItemType t) {
361         return IN_SET(t,
362                       CREATE_FILE,
363                       TRUNCATE_FILE,
364                       CREATE_DIRECTORY,
365                       EMPTY_DIRECTORY,
366                       TRUNCATE_DIRECTORY,
367                       CREATE_SUBVOLUME,
368                       CREATE_SUBVOLUME_INHERIT_QUOTA,
369                       CREATE_SUBVOLUME_NEW_QUOTA,
370                       CREATE_FIFO,
371                       CREATE_SYMLINK,
372                       CREATE_CHAR_DEVICE,
373                       CREATE_BLOCK_DEVICE,
374                       COPY_FILES,
375                       WRITE_FILE,
376                       IGNORE_PATH,
377                       IGNORE_DIRECTORY_PATH,
378                       REMOVE_PATH,
379                       RECURSIVE_REMOVE_PATH);
380 }
381 
find_glob(OrderedHashmap * h,const char * match)382 static struct Item* find_glob(OrderedHashmap *h, const char *match) {
383         ItemArray *j;
384 
385         ORDERED_HASHMAP_FOREACH(j, h) {
386                 size_t n;
387 
388                 for (n = 0; n < j->n_items; n++) {
389                         Item *item = j->items + n;
390 
391                         if (fnmatch(item->path, match, FNM_PATHNAME|FNM_PERIOD) == 0)
392                                 return item;
393                 }
394         }
395 
396         return NULL;
397 }
398 
load_unix_sockets(void)399 static int load_unix_sockets(void) {
400         _cleanup_set_free_ Set *sockets = NULL;
401         _cleanup_fclose_ FILE *f = NULL;
402         int r;
403 
404         if (unix_sockets)
405                 return 0;
406 
407         /* We maintain a cache of the sockets we found in /proc/net/unix to speed things up a little. */
408 
409         f = fopen("/proc/net/unix", "re");
410         if (!f)
411                 return log_full_errno(errno == ENOENT ? LOG_DEBUG : LOG_WARNING, errno,
412                                       "Failed to open /proc/net/unix, ignoring: %m");
413 
414         /* Skip header */
415         r = read_line(f, LONG_LINE_MAX, NULL);
416         if (r < 0)
417                 return log_warning_errno(r, "Failed to skip /proc/net/unix header line: %m");
418         if (r == 0)
419                 return log_warning_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EIO), "Premature end of file reading /proc/net/unix.");
420 
421         for (;;) {
422                 _cleanup_free_ char *line = NULL;
423                 char *p;
424 
425                 r = read_line(f, LONG_LINE_MAX, &line);
426                 if (r < 0)
427                         return log_warning_errno(r, "Failed to read /proc/net/unix line, ignoring: %m");
428                 if (r == 0) /* EOF */
429                         break;
430 
431                 p = strchr(line, ':');
432                 if (!p)
433                         continue;
434 
435                 if (strlen(p) < 37)
436                         continue;
437 
438                 p += 37;
439                 p += strspn(p, WHITESPACE);
440                 p += strcspn(p, WHITESPACE); /* skip one more word */
441                 p += strspn(p, WHITESPACE);
442 
443                 if (!path_is_absolute(p))
444                         continue;
445 
446                 r = set_put_strdup_full(&sockets, &path_hash_ops_free, p);
447                 if (r < 0)
448                         return log_warning_errno(r, "Failed to add AF_UNIX socket to set, ignoring: %m");
449         }
450 
451         unix_sockets = TAKE_PTR(sockets);
452         return 1;
453 }
454 
unix_socket_alive(const char * fn)455 static bool unix_socket_alive(const char *fn) {
456         assert(fn);
457 
458         if (load_unix_sockets() < 0)
459                 return true;     /* We don't know, so assume yes */
460 
461         return set_contains(unix_sockets, fn);
462 }
463 
xopendirat_nomod(int dirfd,const char * path)464 static DIR* xopendirat_nomod(int dirfd, const char *path) {
465         DIR *dir;
466 
467         dir = xopendirat(dirfd, path, O_NOFOLLOW|O_NOATIME);
468         if (dir)
469                 return dir;
470 
471         log_debug_errno(errno, "Cannot open %sdirectory \"%s\": %m", dirfd == AT_FDCWD ? "" : "sub", path);
472         if (errno != EPERM)
473                 return NULL;
474 
475         dir = xopendirat(dirfd, path, O_NOFOLLOW);
476         if (!dir)
477                 log_debug_errno(errno, "Cannot open %sdirectory \"%s\": %m", dirfd == AT_FDCWD ? "" : "sub", path);
478 
479         return dir;
480 }
481 
opendir_nomod(const char * path)482 static DIR* opendir_nomod(const char *path) {
483         return xopendirat_nomod(AT_FDCWD, path);
484 }
485 
load_statx_timestamp_nsec(const struct statx_timestamp * ts)486 static inline nsec_t load_statx_timestamp_nsec(const struct statx_timestamp *ts) {
487         assert(ts);
488 
489         if (ts->tv_sec < 0)
490                 return NSEC_INFINITY;
491 
492         if ((nsec_t) ts->tv_sec >= (UINT64_MAX - ts->tv_nsec) / NSEC_PER_SEC)
493                 return NSEC_INFINITY;
494 
495         return ts->tv_sec * NSEC_PER_SEC + ts->tv_nsec;
496 }
497 
needs_cleanup(nsec_t atime,nsec_t btime,nsec_t ctime,nsec_t mtime,nsec_t cutoff,const char * sub_path,AgeBy age_by,bool is_dir)498 static bool needs_cleanup(
499                 nsec_t atime,
500                 nsec_t btime,
501                 nsec_t ctime,
502                 nsec_t mtime,
503                 nsec_t cutoff,
504                 const char *sub_path,
505                 AgeBy age_by,
506                 bool is_dir) {
507 
508         if (FLAGS_SET(age_by, AGE_BY_MTIME) && mtime != NSEC_INFINITY && mtime >= cutoff) {
509                 /* Follows spelling in stat(1). */
510                 log_debug("%s \"%s\": modify time %s is too new.",
511                           is_dir ? "Directory" : "File",
512                           sub_path,
513                           FORMAT_TIMESTAMP_STYLE(mtime / NSEC_PER_USEC, TIMESTAMP_US));
514 
515                 return false;
516         }
517 
518         if (FLAGS_SET(age_by, AGE_BY_ATIME) && atime != NSEC_INFINITY && atime >= cutoff) {
519                 log_debug("%s \"%s\": access time %s is too new.",
520                           is_dir ? "Directory" : "File",
521                           sub_path,
522                           FORMAT_TIMESTAMP_STYLE(atime / NSEC_PER_USEC, TIMESTAMP_US));
523 
524                 return false;
525         }
526 
527         /*
528          * Note: Unless explicitly specified by the user, "ctime" is ignored
529          * by default for directories, because we change it when deleting.
530          */
531         if (FLAGS_SET(age_by, AGE_BY_CTIME) && ctime != NSEC_INFINITY && ctime >= cutoff) {
532                 log_debug("%s \"%s\": change time %s is too new.",
533                           is_dir ? "Directory" : "File",
534                           sub_path,
535                           FORMAT_TIMESTAMP_STYLE(ctime / NSEC_PER_USEC, TIMESTAMP_US));
536 
537                 return false;
538         }
539 
540         if (FLAGS_SET(age_by, AGE_BY_BTIME) && btime != NSEC_INFINITY && btime >= cutoff) {
541                 log_debug("%s \"%s\": birth time %s is too new.",
542                           is_dir ? "Directory" : "File",
543                           sub_path,
544                           FORMAT_TIMESTAMP_STYLE(btime / NSEC_PER_USEC, TIMESTAMP_US));
545 
546                 return false;
547         }
548 
549         return true;
550 }
551 
dir_cleanup(Item * i,const char * p,DIR * d,nsec_t self_atime_nsec,nsec_t self_mtime_nsec,nsec_t cutoff_nsec,dev_t rootdev_major,dev_t rootdev_minor,bool mountpoint,int maxdepth,bool keep_this_level,AgeBy age_by_file,AgeBy age_by_dir)552 static int dir_cleanup(
553                 Item *i,
554                 const char *p,
555                 DIR *d,
556                 nsec_t self_atime_nsec,
557                 nsec_t self_mtime_nsec,
558                 nsec_t cutoff_nsec,
559                 dev_t rootdev_major,
560                 dev_t rootdev_minor,
561                 bool mountpoint,
562                 int maxdepth,
563                 bool keep_this_level,
564                 AgeBy age_by_file,
565                 AgeBy age_by_dir) {
566 
567         bool deleted = false;
568         int r = 0;
569 
570         FOREACH_DIRENT_ALL(de, d, break) {
571                 _cleanup_free_ char *sub_path = NULL;
572                 nsec_t atime_nsec, mtime_nsec, ctime_nsec, btime_nsec;
573 
574                 if (dot_or_dot_dot(de->d_name))
575                         continue;
576 
577                 /* If statx() is supported, use it. It's preferable over fstatat() since it tells us
578                  * explicitly where we are looking at a mount point, for free as side information. Determining
579                  * the same information without statx() is hard, see the complexity of path_is_mount_point(),
580                  * and also much slower as it requires a number of syscalls instead of just one. Hence, when
581                  * we have modern statx() we use it instead of fstat() and do proper mount point checks,
582                  * while on older kernels's well do traditional st_dev based detection of mount points.
583                  *
584                  * Using statx() for detecting mount points also has the benfit that we handle weird file
585                  * systems such as overlayfs better where each file is originating from a different
586                  * st_dev. */
587 
588                 STRUCT_STATX_DEFINE(sx);
589 
590                 r = statx_fallback(
591                                 dirfd(d), de->d_name,
592                                 AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW|AT_NO_AUTOMOUNT,
593                                 STATX_TYPE|STATX_MODE|STATX_UID|STATX_ATIME|STATX_MTIME|STATX_CTIME|STATX_BTIME,
594                                 &sx);
595                 if (r == -ENOENT)
596                         continue;
597                 if (r < 0) {
598                         /* FUSE, NFS mounts, SELinux might return EACCES */
599                         r = log_full_errno(errno == EACCES ? LOG_DEBUG : LOG_ERR, errno,
600                                            "statx(%s/%s) failed: %m", p, de->d_name);
601                         continue;
602                 }
603 
604                 if (FLAGS_SET(sx.stx_attributes_mask, STATX_ATTR_MOUNT_ROOT)) {
605                         /* Yay, we have the mount point API, use it */
606                         if (FLAGS_SET(sx.stx_attributes, STATX_ATTR_MOUNT_ROOT)) {
607                                 log_debug("Ignoring \"%s/%s\": different mount points.", p, de->d_name);
608                                 continue;
609                         }
610                 } else {
611                         /* So we might have statx() but the STATX_ATTR_MOUNT_ROOT flag is not supported, fall
612                          * back to traditional stx_dev checking. */
613                         if (sx.stx_dev_major != rootdev_major ||
614                             sx.stx_dev_minor != rootdev_minor) {
615                                 log_debug("Ignoring \"%s/%s\": different filesystem.", p, de->d_name);
616                                 continue;
617                         }
618 
619                         /* Try to detect bind mounts of the same filesystem instance; they do not differ in device
620                          * major/minors. This type of query is not supported on all kernels or filesystem types
621                          * though. */
622                         if (S_ISDIR(sx.stx_mode)) {
623                                 int q;
624 
625                                 q = fd_is_mount_point(dirfd(d), de->d_name, 0);
626                                 if (q < 0)
627                                         log_debug_errno(q, "Failed to determine whether \"%s/%s\" is a mount point, ignoring: %m", p, de->d_name);
628                                 else if (q > 0) {
629                                         log_debug("Ignoring \"%s/%s\": different mount of the same filesystem.", p, de->d_name);
630                                         continue;
631                                 }
632                         }
633                 }
634 
635                 atime_nsec = FLAGS_SET(sx.stx_mask, STATX_ATIME) ? load_statx_timestamp_nsec(&sx.stx_atime) : 0;
636                 mtime_nsec = FLAGS_SET(sx.stx_mask, STATX_MTIME) ? load_statx_timestamp_nsec(&sx.stx_mtime) : 0;
637                 ctime_nsec = FLAGS_SET(sx.stx_mask, STATX_CTIME) ? load_statx_timestamp_nsec(&sx.stx_ctime) : 0;
638                 btime_nsec = FLAGS_SET(sx.stx_mask, STATX_BTIME) ? load_statx_timestamp_nsec(&sx.stx_btime) : 0;
639 
640                 sub_path = path_join(p, de->d_name);
641                 if (!sub_path) {
642                         r = log_oom();
643                         goto finish;
644                 }
645 
646                 /* Is there an item configured for this path? */
647                 if (ordered_hashmap_get(items, sub_path)) {
648                         log_debug("Ignoring \"%s\": a separate entry exists.", sub_path);
649                         continue;
650                 }
651 
652                 if (find_glob(globs, sub_path)) {
653                         log_debug("Ignoring \"%s\": a separate glob exists.", sub_path);
654                         continue;
655                 }
656 
657                 if (S_ISDIR(sx.stx_mode)) {
658                         _cleanup_closedir_ DIR *sub_dir = NULL;
659 
660                         if (mountpoint &&
661                             streq(de->d_name, "lost+found") &&
662                             sx.stx_uid == 0) {
663                                 log_debug("Ignoring directory \"%s\".", sub_path);
664                                 continue;
665                         }
666 
667                         if (maxdepth <= 0)
668                                 log_warning("Reached max depth on \"%s\".", sub_path);
669                         else {
670                                 int q;
671 
672                                 sub_dir = xopendirat_nomod(dirfd(d), de->d_name);
673                                 if (!sub_dir) {
674                                         if (errno != ENOENT)
675                                                 r = log_warning_errno(errno, "Opening directory \"%s\" failed, ignoring: %m", sub_path);
676 
677                                         continue;
678                                 }
679 
680                                 if (flock(dirfd(sub_dir), LOCK_EX|LOCK_NB) < 0) {
681                                         log_debug_errno(errno, "Couldn't acquire shared BSD lock on directory \"%s\", skipping: %m", p);
682                                         continue;
683                                 }
684 
685                                 q = dir_cleanup(i,
686                                                 sub_path, sub_dir,
687                                                 atime_nsec, mtime_nsec, cutoff_nsec,
688                                                 rootdev_major, rootdev_minor,
689                                                 false, maxdepth-1, false,
690                                                 age_by_file, age_by_dir);
691                                 if (q < 0)
692                                         r = q;
693                         }
694 
695                         /* Note: if you are wondering why we don't support the sticky bit for excluding
696                          * directories from cleaning like we do it for other file system objects: well, the
697                          * sticky bit already has a meaning for directories, so we don't want to overload
698                          * that. */
699 
700                         if (keep_this_level) {
701                                 log_debug("Keeping directory \"%s\".", sub_path);
702                                 continue;
703                         }
704 
705                         /*
706                          * Check the file timestamps of an entry against the
707                          * given cutoff time; delete if it is older.
708                          */
709                         if (!needs_cleanup(atime_nsec, btime_nsec, ctime_nsec, mtime_nsec,
710                                            cutoff_nsec, sub_path, age_by_dir, true))
711                                 continue;
712 
713                         log_debug("Removing directory \"%s\".", sub_path);
714                         if (unlinkat(dirfd(d), de->d_name, AT_REMOVEDIR) < 0)
715                                 if (!IN_SET(errno, ENOENT, ENOTEMPTY))
716                                         r = log_warning_errno(errno, "Failed to remove directory \"%s\", ignoring: %m", sub_path);
717 
718                 } else {
719                         /* Skip files for which the sticky bit is set. These are semantics we define, and are
720                          * unknown elsewhere. See XDG_RUNTIME_DIR specification for details. */
721                         if (sx.stx_mode & S_ISVTX) {
722                                 log_debug("Skipping \"%s\": sticky bit set.", sub_path);
723                                 continue;
724                         }
725 
726                         if (mountpoint &&
727                             S_ISREG(sx.stx_mode) &&
728                             sx.stx_uid == 0 &&
729                             STR_IN_SET(de->d_name,
730                                        ".journal",
731                                        "aquota.user",
732                                        "aquota.group")) {
733                                 log_debug("Skipping \"%s\".", sub_path);
734                                 continue;
735                         }
736 
737                         /* Ignore sockets that are listed in /proc/net/unix */
738                         if (S_ISSOCK(sx.stx_mode) && unix_socket_alive(sub_path)) {
739                                 log_debug("Skipping \"%s\": live socket.", sub_path);
740                                 continue;
741                         }
742 
743                         /* Ignore device nodes */
744                         if (S_ISCHR(sx.stx_mode) || S_ISBLK(sx.stx_mode)) {
745                                 log_debug("Skipping \"%s\": a device.", sub_path);
746                                 continue;
747                         }
748 
749                         /* Keep files on this level around if this is requested */
750                         if (keep_this_level) {
751                                 log_debug("Keeping \"%s\".", sub_path);
752                                 continue;
753                         }
754 
755                         if (!needs_cleanup(atime_nsec, btime_nsec, ctime_nsec, mtime_nsec,
756                                            cutoff_nsec, sub_path, age_by_file, false))
757                                 continue;
758 
759                         log_debug("Removing \"%s\".", sub_path);
760                         if (unlinkat(dirfd(d), de->d_name, 0) < 0)
761                                 if (errno != ENOENT)
762                                         r = log_warning_errno(errno, "Failed to remove \"%s\", ignoring: %m", sub_path);
763 
764                         deleted = true;
765                 }
766         }
767 
768 finish:
769         if (deleted) {
770                 struct timespec ts[2];
771 
772                 log_debug("Restoring access and modification time on \"%s\": %s, %s",
773                           p,
774                           FORMAT_TIMESTAMP_STYLE(self_atime_nsec / NSEC_PER_USEC, TIMESTAMP_US),
775                           FORMAT_TIMESTAMP_STYLE(self_mtime_nsec / NSEC_PER_USEC, TIMESTAMP_US));
776 
777                 timespec_store_nsec(ts + 0, self_atime_nsec);
778                 timespec_store_nsec(ts + 1, self_mtime_nsec);
779 
780                 /* Restore original directory timestamps */
781                 if (futimens(dirfd(d), ts) < 0)
782                         log_warning_errno(errno, "Failed to revert timestamps of '%s', ignoring: %m", p);
783         }
784 
785         return r;
786 }
787 
dangerous_hardlinks(void)788 static bool dangerous_hardlinks(void) {
789         _cleanup_free_ char *value = NULL;
790         static int cached = -1;
791         int r;
792 
793         /* Check whether the fs.protected_hardlinks sysctl is on. If we can't determine it we assume its off, as that's
794          * what the upstream default is. */
795 
796         if (cached >= 0)
797                 return cached;
798 
799         r = read_one_line_file("/proc/sys/fs/protected_hardlinks", &value);
800         if (r < 0) {
801                 log_debug_errno(r, "Failed to read fs.protected_hardlinks sysctl: %m");
802                 return true;
803         }
804 
805         r = parse_boolean(value);
806         if (r < 0) {
807                 log_debug_errno(r, "Failed to parse fs.protected_hardlinks sysctl: %m");
808                 return true;
809         }
810 
811         cached = r == 0;
812         return cached;
813 }
814 
hardlink_vulnerable(const struct stat * st)815 static bool hardlink_vulnerable(const struct stat *st) {
816         assert(st);
817 
818         return !S_ISDIR(st->st_mode) && st->st_nlink > 1 && dangerous_hardlinks();
819 }
820 
process_mask_perms(mode_t mode,mode_t current)821 static mode_t process_mask_perms(mode_t mode, mode_t current) {
822 
823         if ((current & 0111) == 0)
824                 mode &= ~0111;
825         if ((current & 0222) == 0)
826                 mode &= ~0222;
827         if ((current & 0444) == 0)
828                 mode &= ~0444;
829         if (!S_ISDIR(current))
830                 mode &= ~07000; /* remove sticky/sgid/suid bit, unless directory */
831 
832         return mode;
833 }
834 
fd_set_perms(Item * i,int fd,const char * path,const struct stat * st)835 static int fd_set_perms(Item *i, int fd, const char *path, const struct stat *st) {
836         struct stat stbuf;
837         mode_t new_mode;
838         bool do_chown;
839         int r;
840 
841         assert(i);
842         assert(fd >= 0);
843         assert(path);
844 
845         if (!i->mode_set && !i->uid_set && !i->gid_set)
846                 goto shortcut;
847 
848         if (!st) {
849                 if (fstat(fd, &stbuf) < 0)
850                         return log_error_errno(errno, "fstat(%s) failed: %m", path);
851                 st = &stbuf;
852         }
853 
854         if (hardlink_vulnerable(st))
855                 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EPERM),
856                                        "Refusing to set permissions on hardlinked file %s while the fs.protected_hardlinks sysctl is turned off.",
857                                        path);
858 
859         /* Do we need a chown()? */
860         do_chown =
861                 (i->uid_set && i->uid != st->st_uid) ||
862                 (i->gid_set && i->gid != st->st_gid);
863 
864         /* Calculate the mode to apply */
865         new_mode = i->mode_set ? (i->mask_perms ?
866                                   process_mask_perms(i->mode, st->st_mode) :
867                                   i->mode) :
868                                  (st->st_mode & 07777);
869 
870         if (i->mode_set && do_chown) {
871                 /* Before we issue the chmod() let's reduce the access mode to the common bits of the old and
872                  * the new mode. That way there's no time window where the file exists under the old owner
873                  * with more than the old access modes — and not under the new owner with more than the new
874                  * access modes either. */
875 
876                 if (S_ISLNK(st->st_mode))
877                         log_debug("Skipping temporary mode fix for symlink %s.", path);
878                 else {
879                         mode_t m = new_mode & st->st_mode; /* Mask new mode by old mode */
880 
881                         if (((m ^ st->st_mode) & 07777) == 0)
882                                 log_debug("\"%s\" matches temporary mode %o already.", path, m);
883                         else {
884                                 log_debug("Temporarily changing \"%s\" to mode %o.", path, m);
885                                 r = fchmod_opath(fd, m);
886                                 if (r < 0)
887                                         return log_error_errno(r, "fchmod() of %s failed: %m", path);
888                         }
889                 }
890         }
891 
892         if (do_chown) {
893                 log_debug("Changing \"%s\" to owner "UID_FMT":"GID_FMT,
894                           path,
895                           i->uid_set ? i->uid : UID_INVALID,
896                           i->gid_set ? i->gid : GID_INVALID);
897 
898                 if (fchownat(fd,
899                              "",
900                              i->uid_set ? i->uid : UID_INVALID,
901                              i->gid_set ? i->gid : GID_INVALID,
902                              AT_EMPTY_PATH) < 0)
903                         return log_error_errno(errno, "fchownat() of %s failed: %m", path);
904         }
905 
906         /* Now, apply the final mode. We do this in two cases: when the user set a mode explicitly, or after a
907          * chown(), since chown()'s mangle the access mode in regards to sgid/suid in some conditions. */
908         if (i->mode_set || do_chown) {
909                 if (S_ISLNK(st->st_mode))
910                         log_debug("Skipping mode fix for symlink %s.", path);
911                 else {
912                        /* Check if the chmod() is unnecessary. Note that if we did a chown() before we always
913                         * chmod() here again, since it might have mangled the bits. */
914                         if (!do_chown && ((new_mode ^ st->st_mode) & 07777) == 0)
915                                 log_debug("\"%s\" matches mode %o already.", path, new_mode);
916                         else {
917                                 log_debug("Changing \"%s\" to mode %o.", path, new_mode);
918                                 r = fchmod_opath(fd, new_mode);
919                                 if (r < 0)
920                                         return log_error_errno(r, "fchmod() of %s failed: %m", path);
921                         }
922                 }
923         }
924 
925 shortcut:
926         return label_fix(path, 0);
927 }
928 
path_open_parent_safe(const char * path)929 static int path_open_parent_safe(const char *path) {
930         _cleanup_free_ char *dn = NULL;
931         int r, fd;
932 
933         if (path_equal(path, "/") || !path_is_normalized(path))
934                 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL),
935                                        "Failed to open parent of '%s': invalid path.",
936                                        path);
937 
938         dn = dirname_malloc(path);
939         if (!dn)
940                 return log_oom();
941 
942         r = chase_symlinks(dn, arg_root, CHASE_SAFE|CHASE_WARN, NULL, &fd);
943         if (r < 0 && r != -ENOLINK)
944                 return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to validate path %s: %m", path);
945 
946         return r < 0 ? r : fd;
947 }
948 
path_open_safe(const char * path)949 static int path_open_safe(const char *path) {
950         int r, fd;
951 
952         /* path_open_safe() returns a file descriptor opened with O_PATH after
953          * verifying that the path doesn't contain unsafe transitions, except
954          * for its final component as the function does not follow symlink. */
955 
956         assert(path);
957 
958         if (!path_is_normalized(path))
959                 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL),
960                                        "Failed to open invalid path '%s'.",
961                                        path);
962 
963         r = chase_symlinks(path, arg_root, CHASE_SAFE|CHASE_WARN|CHASE_NOFOLLOW, NULL, &fd);
964         if (r < 0 && r != -ENOLINK)
965                 return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to validate path %s: %m", path);
966 
967         return r < 0 ? r : fd;
968 }
969 
path_set_perms(Item * i,const char * path)970 static int path_set_perms(Item *i, const char *path) {
971         _cleanup_close_ int fd = -1;
972 
973         assert(i);
974         assert(path);
975 
976         fd = path_open_safe(path);
977         if (fd < 0)
978                 return fd;
979 
980         return fd_set_perms(i, fd, path, NULL);
981 }
982 
parse_xattrs_from_arg(Item * i)983 static int parse_xattrs_from_arg(Item *i) {
984         const char *p;
985         int r;
986 
987         assert(i);
988         assert(i->argument);
989 
990         p = i->argument;
991 
992         for (;;) {
993                 _cleanup_free_ char *name = NULL, *value = NULL, *xattr = NULL;
994 
995                 r = extract_first_word(&p, &xattr, NULL, EXTRACT_UNQUOTE|EXTRACT_CUNESCAPE);
996                 if (r < 0)
997                         log_warning_errno(r, "Failed to parse extended attribute '%s', ignoring: %m", p);
998                 if (r <= 0)
999                         break;
1000 
1001                 r = split_pair(xattr, "=", &name, &value);
1002                 if (r < 0) {
1003                         log_warning_errno(r, "Failed to parse extended attribute, ignoring: %s", xattr);
1004                         continue;
1005                 }
1006 
1007                 if (isempty(name) || isempty(value)) {
1008                         log_warning("Malformed extended attribute found, ignoring: %s", xattr);
1009                         continue;
1010                 }
1011 
1012                 if (strv_push_pair(&i->xattrs, name, value) < 0)
1013                         return log_oom();
1014 
1015                 name = value = NULL;
1016         }
1017 
1018         return 0;
1019 }
1020 
fd_set_xattrs(Item * i,int fd,const char * path,const struct stat * st)1021 static int fd_set_xattrs(Item *i, int fd, const char *path, const struct stat *st) {
1022         assert(i);
1023         assert(fd >= 0);
1024         assert(path);
1025 
1026         STRV_FOREACH_PAIR(name, value, i->xattrs) {
1027                 log_debug("Setting extended attribute '%s=%s' on %s.", *name, *value, path);
1028                 if (setxattr(FORMAT_PROC_FD_PATH(fd), *name, *value, strlen(*value), 0) < 0)
1029                         return log_error_errno(errno, "Setting extended attribute %s=%s on %s failed: %m",
1030                                                *name, *value, path);
1031         }
1032         return 0;
1033 }
1034 
path_set_xattrs(Item * i,const char * path)1035 static int path_set_xattrs(Item *i, const char *path) {
1036         _cleanup_close_ int fd = -1;
1037 
1038         assert(i);
1039         assert(path);
1040 
1041         fd = path_open_safe(path);
1042         if (fd < 0)
1043                 return fd;
1044 
1045         return fd_set_xattrs(i, fd, path, NULL);
1046 }
1047 
parse_acls_from_arg(Item * item)1048 static int parse_acls_from_arg(Item *item) {
1049 #if HAVE_ACL
1050         int r;
1051 
1052         assert(item);
1053 
1054         /* If append_or_force (= modify) is set, we will not modify the acl
1055          * afterwards, so the mask can be added now if necessary. */
1056 
1057         r = parse_acl(item->argument, &item->acl_access, &item->acl_default, !item->append_or_force);
1058         if (r < 0)
1059                 log_warning_errno(r, "Failed to parse ACL \"%s\": %m. Ignoring", item->argument);
1060 #else
1061         log_warning("ACLs are not supported. Ignoring.");
1062 #endif
1063 
1064         return 0;
1065 }
1066 
1067 #if HAVE_ACL
path_set_acl(const char * path,const char * pretty,acl_type_t type,acl_t acl,bool modify)1068 static int path_set_acl(const char *path, const char *pretty, acl_type_t type, acl_t acl, bool modify) {
1069         _cleanup_(acl_free_charpp) char *t = NULL;
1070         _cleanup_(acl_freep) acl_t dup = NULL;
1071         int r;
1072 
1073         /* Returns 0 for success, positive error if already warned,
1074          * negative error otherwise. */
1075 
1076         if (modify) {
1077                 r = acls_for_file(path, type, acl, &dup);
1078                 if (r < 0)
1079                         return r;
1080 
1081                 r = calc_acl_mask_if_needed(&dup);
1082                 if (r < 0)
1083                         return r;
1084         } else {
1085                 dup = acl_dup(acl);
1086                 if (!dup)
1087                         return -errno;
1088 
1089                 /* the mask was already added earlier if needed */
1090         }
1091 
1092         r = add_base_acls_if_needed(&dup, path);
1093         if (r < 0)
1094                 return r;
1095 
1096         t = acl_to_any_text(dup, NULL, ',', TEXT_ABBREVIATE);
1097         log_debug("Setting %s ACL %s on %s.",
1098                   type == ACL_TYPE_ACCESS ? "access" : "default",
1099                   strna(t), pretty);
1100 
1101         r = acl_set_file(path, type, dup);
1102         if (r < 0) {
1103                 if (ERRNO_IS_NOT_SUPPORTED(errno))
1104                         /* No error if filesystem doesn't support ACLs. Return negative. */
1105                         return -errno;
1106                 else
1107                         /* Return positive to indicate we already warned */
1108                         return -log_error_errno(errno,
1109                                                 "Setting %s ACL \"%s\" on %s failed: %m",
1110                                                 type == ACL_TYPE_ACCESS ? "access" : "default",
1111                                                 strna(t), pretty);
1112         }
1113         return 0;
1114 }
1115 #endif
1116 
fd_set_acls(Item * item,int fd,const char * path,const struct stat * st)1117 static int fd_set_acls(Item *item, int fd, const char *path, const struct stat *st) {
1118         int r = 0;
1119 #if HAVE_ACL
1120         struct stat stbuf;
1121 
1122         assert(item);
1123         assert(fd >= 0);
1124         assert(path);
1125 
1126         if (!st) {
1127                 if (fstat(fd, &stbuf) < 0)
1128                         return log_error_errno(errno, "fstat(%s) failed: %m", path);
1129                 st = &stbuf;
1130         }
1131 
1132         if (hardlink_vulnerable(st))
1133                 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EPERM),
1134                                        "Refusing to set ACLs on hardlinked file %s while the fs.protected_hardlinks sysctl is turned off.",
1135                                        path);
1136 
1137         if (S_ISLNK(st->st_mode)) {
1138                 log_debug("Skipping ACL fix for symlink %s.", path);
1139                 return 0;
1140         }
1141 
1142         if (item->acl_access)
1143                 r = path_set_acl(FORMAT_PROC_FD_PATH(fd), path, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS, item->acl_access, item->append_or_force);
1144 
1145         /* set only default acls to folders */
1146         if (r == 0 && item->acl_default && S_ISDIR(st->st_mode))
1147                 r = path_set_acl(FORMAT_PROC_FD_PATH(fd), path, ACL_TYPE_DEFAULT, item->acl_default, item->append_or_force);
1148 
1149         if (ERRNO_IS_NOT_SUPPORTED(r)) {
1150                 log_debug_errno(r, "ACLs not supported by file system at %s", path);
1151                 return 0;
1152         }
1153 
1154         if (r > 0)
1155                 return -r; /* already warned */
1156 
1157         /* The above procfs paths don't work if /proc is not mounted. */
1158         if (r == -ENOENT && proc_mounted() == 0)
1159                 r = -ENOSYS;
1160 
1161         if (r < 0)
1162                 return log_error_errno(r, "ACL operation on \"%s\" failed: %m", path);
1163 #endif
1164         return r;
1165 }
1166 
path_set_acls(Item * item,const char * path)1167 static int path_set_acls(Item *item, const char *path) {
1168         int r = 0;
1169 #if HAVE_ACL
1170         _cleanup_close_ int fd = -1;
1171 
1172         assert(item);
1173         assert(path);
1174 
1175         fd = path_open_safe(path);
1176         if (fd < 0)
1177                 return fd;
1178 
1179         r = fd_set_acls(item, fd, path, NULL);
1180 #endif
1181         return r;
1182 }
1183 
parse_attribute_from_arg(Item * item)1184 static int parse_attribute_from_arg(Item *item) {
1185 
1186         static const struct {
1187                 char character;
1188                 unsigned value;
1189         } attributes[] = {
1190                 { 'A', FS_NOATIME_FL },      /* do not update atime */
1191                 { 'S', FS_SYNC_FL },         /* Synchronous updates */
1192                 { 'D', FS_DIRSYNC_FL },      /* dirsync behaviour (directories only) */
1193                 { 'a', FS_APPEND_FL },       /* writes to file may only append */
1194                 { 'c', FS_COMPR_FL },        /* Compress file */
1195                 { 'd', FS_NODUMP_FL },       /* do not dump file */
1196                 { 'e', FS_EXTENT_FL },       /* Extents */
1197                 { 'i', FS_IMMUTABLE_FL },    /* Immutable file */
1198                 { 'j', FS_JOURNAL_DATA_FL }, /* Reserved for ext3 */
1199                 { 's', FS_SECRM_FL },        /* Secure deletion */
1200                 { 'u', FS_UNRM_FL },         /* Undelete */
1201                 { 't', FS_NOTAIL_FL },       /* file tail should not be merged */
1202                 { 'T', FS_TOPDIR_FL },       /* Top of directory hierarchies */
1203                 { 'C', FS_NOCOW_FL },        /* Do not cow file */
1204                 { 'P', FS_PROJINHERIT_FL },  /* Inherit the quota project ID */
1205         };
1206 
1207         enum {
1208                 MODE_ADD,
1209                 MODE_DEL,
1210                 MODE_SET
1211         } mode = MODE_ADD;
1212 
1213         unsigned value = 0, mask = 0;
1214         const char *p;
1215 
1216         assert(item);
1217 
1218         p = item->argument;
1219         if (p) {
1220                 if (*p == '+') {
1221                         mode = MODE_ADD;
1222                         p++;
1223                 } else if (*p == '-') {
1224                         mode = MODE_DEL;
1225                         p++;
1226                 } else  if (*p == '=') {
1227                         mode = MODE_SET;
1228                         p++;
1229                 }
1230         }
1231 
1232         if (isempty(p) && mode != MODE_SET)
1233                 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL),
1234                                        "Setting file attribute on '%s' needs an attribute specification.",
1235                                        item->path);
1236 
1237         for (; p && *p ; p++) {
1238                 unsigned i, v;
1239 
1240                 for (i = 0; i < ELEMENTSOF(attributes); i++)
1241                         if (*p == attributes[i].character)
1242                                 break;
1243 
1244                 if (i >= ELEMENTSOF(attributes))
1245                         return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL),
1246                                                "Unknown file attribute '%c' on '%s'.",
1247                                                *p, item->path);
1248 
1249                 v = attributes[i].value;
1250 
1251                 SET_FLAG(value, v, IN_SET(mode, MODE_ADD, MODE_SET));
1252 
1253                 mask |= v;
1254         }
1255 
1256         if (mode == MODE_SET)
1257                 mask |= CHATTR_ALL_FL;
1258 
1259         assert(mask != 0);
1260 
1261         item->attribute_mask = mask;
1262         item->attribute_value = value;
1263         item->attribute_set = true;
1264 
1265         return 0;
1266 }
1267 
fd_set_attribute(Item * item,int fd,const char * path,const struct stat * st)1268 static int fd_set_attribute(Item *item, int fd, const char *path, const struct stat *st) {
1269         _cleanup_close_ int procfs_fd = -1;
1270         struct stat stbuf;
1271         unsigned f;
1272         int r;
1273 
1274         assert(item);
1275         assert(fd >= 0);
1276         assert(path);
1277 
1278         if (!item->attribute_set || item->attribute_mask == 0)
1279                 return 0;
1280 
1281         if (!st) {
1282                 if (fstat(fd, &stbuf) < 0)
1283                         return log_error_errno(errno, "fstat(%s) failed: %m", path);
1284                 st = &stbuf;
1285         }
1286 
1287         /* Issuing the file attribute ioctls on device nodes is not
1288          * safe, as that will be delivered to the drivers, not the
1289          * file system containing the device node. */
1290         if (!S_ISREG(st->st_mode) && !S_ISDIR(st->st_mode))
1291                 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL),
1292                                        "Setting file flags is only supported on regular files and directories, cannot set on '%s'.",
1293                                        path);
1294 
1295         f = item->attribute_value & item->attribute_mask;
1296 
1297         /* Mask away directory-specific flags */
1298         if (!S_ISDIR(st->st_mode))
1299                 f &= ~FS_DIRSYNC_FL;
1300 
1301         procfs_fd = fd_reopen(fd, O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC|O_NOATIME);
1302         if (procfs_fd < 0)
1303                 return log_error_errno(procfs_fd, "Failed to re-open '%s': %m", path);
1304 
1305         unsigned previous, current;
1306         r = chattr_full(NULL, procfs_fd, f, item->attribute_mask, &previous, &current, CHATTR_FALLBACK_BITWISE);
1307         if (r == -ENOANO)
1308                 log_warning("Cannot set file attributes for '%s', maybe due to incompatibility in specified attributes, "
1309                             "previous=0x%08x, current=0x%08x, expected=0x%08x, ignoring.",
1310                             path, previous, current, (previous & ~item->attribute_mask) | (f & item->attribute_mask));
1311         else if (r < 0)
1312                 log_full_errno(ERRNO_IS_NOT_SUPPORTED(r) ? LOG_DEBUG : LOG_WARNING, r,
1313                                "Cannot set file attributes for '%s', value=0x%08x, mask=0x%08x, ignoring: %m",
1314                                path, item->attribute_value, item->attribute_mask);
1315 
1316         return 0;
1317 }
1318 
path_set_attribute(Item * item,const char * path)1319 static int path_set_attribute(Item *item, const char *path) {
1320         _cleanup_close_ int fd = -1;
1321 
1322         if (!item->attribute_set || item->attribute_mask == 0)
1323                 return 0;
1324 
1325         fd = path_open_safe(path);
1326         if (fd < 0)
1327                 return fd;
1328 
1329         return fd_set_attribute(item, fd, path, NULL);
1330 }
1331 
write_one_file(Item * i,const char * path)1332 static int write_one_file(Item *i, const char *path) {
1333         _cleanup_close_ int fd = -1, dir_fd = -1;
1334         char *bn;
1335         int r;
1336 
1337         assert(i);
1338         assert(path);
1339         assert(i->argument);
1340         assert(i->type == WRITE_FILE);
1341 
1342         /* Validate the path and keep the fd on the directory for opening the
1343          * file so we're sure that it can't be changed behind our back. */
1344         dir_fd = path_open_parent_safe(path);
1345         if (dir_fd < 0)
1346                 return dir_fd;
1347 
1348         bn = basename(path);
1349 
1350         /* Follows symlinks */
1351         fd = openat(dir_fd, bn,
1352                     O_NONBLOCK|O_CLOEXEC|O_WRONLY|O_NOCTTY|(i->append_or_force ? O_APPEND : 0),
1353                     i->mode);
1354         if (fd < 0) {
1355                 if (errno == ENOENT) {
1356                         log_debug_errno(errno, "Not writing missing file \"%s\": %m", path);
1357                         return 0;
1358                 }
1359 
1360                 if (i->allow_failure)
1361                         return log_debug_errno(errno, "Failed to open file \"%s\", ignoring: %m", path);
1362 
1363                 return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to open file \"%s\": %m", path);
1364         }
1365 
1366         /* 'w' is allowed to write into any kind of files. */
1367         log_debug("Writing to \"%s\".", path);
1368 
1369         r = loop_write(fd, i->argument, strlen(i->argument), false);
1370         if (r < 0)
1371                 return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to write file \"%s\": %m", path);
1372 
1373         return fd_set_perms(i, fd, path, NULL);
1374 }
1375 
create_file(Item * i,const char * path)1376 static int create_file(Item *i, const char *path) {
1377         _cleanup_close_ int fd = -1, dir_fd = -1;
1378         struct stat stbuf, *st = NULL;
1379         int r = 0;
1380         char *bn;
1381 
1382         assert(i);
1383         assert(path);
1384         assert(i->type == CREATE_FILE);
1385 
1386         /* 'f' operates on regular files exclusively. */
1387 
1388         /* Validate the path and keep the fd on the directory for opening the
1389          * file so we're sure that it can't be changed behind our back. */
1390         dir_fd = path_open_parent_safe(path);
1391         if (dir_fd < 0)
1392                 return dir_fd;
1393 
1394         bn = basename(path);
1395 
1396         RUN_WITH_UMASK(0000) {
1397                 mac_selinux_create_file_prepare(path, S_IFREG);
1398                 fd = openat(dir_fd, bn, O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_NOFOLLOW|O_NONBLOCK|O_CLOEXEC|O_WRONLY|O_NOCTTY, i->mode);
1399                 mac_selinux_create_file_clear();
1400         }
1401 
1402         if (fd < 0) {
1403                 /* Even on a read-only filesystem, open(2) returns EEXIST if the
1404                  * file already exists. It returns EROFS only if it needs to
1405                  * create the file. */
1406                 if (errno != EEXIST)
1407                         return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to create file %s: %m", path);
1408 
1409                 /* Re-open the file. At that point it must exist since open(2)
1410                  * failed with EEXIST. We still need to check if the perms/mode
1411                  * need to be changed. For read-only filesystems, we let
1412                  * fd_set_perms() report the error if the perms need to be
1413                  * modified. */
1414                 fd = openat(dir_fd, bn, O_NOFOLLOW|O_CLOEXEC|O_PATH, i->mode);
1415                 if (fd < 0)
1416                         return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to re-open file %s: %m", path);
1417 
1418                 if (fstat(fd, &stbuf) < 0)
1419                         return log_error_errno(errno, "stat(%s) failed: %m", path);
1420 
1421                 if (!S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode))
1422                         return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EEXIST),
1423                                                "%s exists and is not a regular file.",
1424                                                path);
1425 
1426                 st = &stbuf;
1427         } else {
1428 
1429                 log_debug("\"%s\" has been created.", path);
1430 
1431                 if (i->argument) {
1432                         log_debug("Writing to \"%s\".", path);
1433 
1434                         r = loop_write(fd, i->argument, strlen(i->argument), false);
1435                         if (r < 0)
1436                                 return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to write file \"%s\": %m", path);
1437                 }
1438         }
1439 
1440         return fd_set_perms(i, fd, path, st);
1441 }
1442 
truncate_file(Item * i,const char * path)1443 static int truncate_file(Item *i, const char *path) {
1444         _cleanup_close_ int fd = -1, dir_fd = -1;
1445         struct stat stbuf, *st = NULL;
1446         bool erofs = false;
1447         int r = 0;
1448         char *bn;
1449 
1450         assert(i);
1451         assert(path);
1452         assert(i->type == TRUNCATE_FILE || (i->type == CREATE_FILE && i->append_or_force));
1453 
1454         /* We want to operate on regular file exclusively especially since
1455          * O_TRUNC is unspecified if the file is neither a regular file nor a
1456          * fifo nor a terminal device. Therefore we first open the file and make
1457          * sure it's a regular one before truncating it. */
1458 
1459         /* Validate the path and keep the fd on the directory for opening the
1460          * file so we're sure that it can't be changed behind our back. */
1461         dir_fd = path_open_parent_safe(path);
1462         if (dir_fd < 0)
1463                 return dir_fd;
1464 
1465         bn = basename(path);
1466 
1467         RUN_WITH_UMASK(0000) {
1468                 mac_selinux_create_file_prepare(path, S_IFREG);
1469                 fd = openat(dir_fd, bn, O_CREAT|O_NOFOLLOW|O_NONBLOCK|O_CLOEXEC|O_WRONLY|O_NOCTTY, i->mode);
1470                 mac_selinux_create_file_clear();
1471         }
1472 
1473         if (fd < 0) {
1474                 if (errno != EROFS)
1475                         return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to open/create file %s: %m", path);
1476 
1477                 /* On a read-only filesystem, we don't want to fail if the
1478                  * target is already empty and the perms are set. So we still
1479                  * proceed with the sanity checks and let the remaining
1480                  * operations fail with EROFS if they try to modify the target
1481                  * file. */
1482 
1483                 fd = openat(dir_fd, bn, O_NOFOLLOW|O_CLOEXEC|O_PATH, i->mode);
1484                 if (fd < 0) {
1485                         if (errno == ENOENT)
1486                                 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EROFS),
1487                                                        "Cannot create file %s on a read-only file system.",
1488                                                        path);
1489 
1490                         return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to re-open file %s: %m", path);
1491                 }
1492 
1493                 erofs = true;
1494         }
1495 
1496         if (fstat(fd, &stbuf) < 0)
1497                 return log_error_errno(errno, "stat(%s) failed: %m", path);
1498 
1499         if (!S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode))
1500                 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EEXIST),
1501                                        "%s exists and is not a regular file.",
1502                                        path);
1503 
1504         if (stbuf.st_size > 0) {
1505                 if (ftruncate(fd, 0) < 0) {
1506                         r = erofs ? -EROFS : -errno;
1507                         return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to truncate file %s: %m", path);
1508                 }
1509         } else
1510                 st = &stbuf;
1511 
1512         log_debug("\"%s\" has been created.", path);
1513 
1514         if (i->argument) {
1515                 log_debug("Writing to \"%s\".", path);
1516 
1517                 r = loop_write(fd, i->argument, strlen(i->argument), false);
1518                 if (r < 0) {
1519                         r = erofs ? -EROFS : r;
1520                         return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to write file %s: %m", path);
1521                 }
1522         }
1523 
1524         return fd_set_perms(i, fd, path, st);
1525 }
1526 
copy_files(Item * i)1527 static int copy_files(Item *i) {
1528         _cleanup_close_ int dfd = -1, fd = -1;
1529         char *bn;
1530         int r;
1531 
1532         log_debug("Copying tree \"%s\" to \"%s\".", i->argument, i->path);
1533 
1534         bn = basename(i->path);
1535 
1536         /* Validate the path and use the returned directory fd for copying the
1537          * target so we're sure that the path can't be changed behind our
1538          * back. */
1539         dfd = path_open_parent_safe(i->path);
1540         if (dfd < 0)
1541                 return dfd;
1542 
1543         r = copy_tree_at(AT_FDCWD, i->argument,
1544                          dfd, bn,
1545                          i->uid_set ? i->uid : UID_INVALID,
1546                          i->gid_set ? i->gid : GID_INVALID,
1547                          COPY_REFLINK | COPY_MERGE_EMPTY | COPY_MAC_CREATE | COPY_HARDLINKS);
1548         if (r < 0) {
1549                 struct stat a, b;
1550 
1551                 /* If the target already exists on read-only filesystems, trying
1552                  * to create the target will not fail with EEXIST but with
1553                  * EROFS. */
1554                 if (r == -EROFS && faccessat(dfd, bn, F_OK, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) == 0)
1555                         r = -EEXIST;
1556 
1557                 if (r != -EEXIST)
1558                         return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to copy files to %s: %m", i->path);
1559 
1560                 if (stat(i->argument, &a) < 0)
1561                         return log_error_errno(errno, "stat(%s) failed: %m", i->argument);
1562 
1563                 if (fstatat(dfd, bn, &b, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) < 0)
1564                         return log_error_errno(errno, "stat(%s) failed: %m", i->path);
1565 
1566                 if ((a.st_mode ^ b.st_mode) & S_IFMT) {
1567                         log_debug("Can't copy to %s, file exists already and is of different type", i->path);
1568                         return 0;
1569                 }
1570         }
1571 
1572         fd = openat(dfd, bn, O_NOFOLLOW|O_CLOEXEC|O_PATH);
1573         if (fd < 0)
1574                 return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to openat(%s): %m", i->path);
1575 
1576         return fd_set_perms(i, fd, i->path, NULL);
1577 }
1578 
1579 typedef enum {
1580         CREATION_NORMAL,
1581         CREATION_EXISTING,
1582         CREATION_FORCE,
1583         _CREATION_MODE_MAX,
1584         _CREATION_MODE_INVALID = -EINVAL,
1585 } CreationMode;
1586 
1587 static const char *const creation_mode_verb_table[_CREATION_MODE_MAX] = {
1588         [CREATION_NORMAL] = "Created",
1589         [CREATION_EXISTING] = "Found existing",
1590         [CREATION_FORCE] = "Created replacement",
1591 };
1592 
1593 DEFINE_PRIVATE_STRING_TABLE_LOOKUP_TO_STRING(creation_mode_verb, CreationMode);
1594 
create_directory_or_subvolume(const char * path,mode_t mode,bool subvol,CreationMode * creation)1595 static int create_directory_or_subvolume(const char *path, mode_t mode, bool subvol, CreationMode *creation) {
1596         _cleanup_close_ int pfd = -1;
1597         CreationMode c;
1598         int r;
1599 
1600         assert(path);
1601 
1602         if (!creation)
1603                 creation = &c;
1604 
1605         pfd = path_open_parent_safe(path);
1606         if (pfd < 0)
1607                 return pfd;
1608 
1609         if (subvol) {
1610                 r = getenv_bool("SYSTEMD_TMPFILES_FORCE_SUBVOL");
1611                 if (r < 0) {
1612                         if (r != -ENXIO) /* env var is unset */
1613                                 log_warning_errno(r, "Cannot parse value of $SYSTEMD_TMPFILES_FORCE_SUBVOL, ignoring.");
1614                         r = btrfs_is_subvol(empty_to_root(arg_root)) > 0;
1615                 }
1616                 if (!r)
1617                         /* Don't create a subvolume unless the root directory is
1618                          * one, too. We do this under the assumption that if the
1619                          * root directory is just a plain directory (i.e. very
1620                          * light-weight), we shouldn't try to split it up into
1621                          * subvolumes (i.e. more heavy-weight). Thus, chroot()
1622                          * environments and suchlike will get a full brtfs
1623                          * subvolume set up below their tree only if they
1624                          * specifically set up a btrfs subvolume for the root
1625                          * dir too. */
1626 
1627                         subvol = false;
1628                 else {
1629                         RUN_WITH_UMASK((~mode) & 0777)
1630                                 r = btrfs_subvol_make_fd(pfd, basename(path));
1631                 }
1632         } else
1633                 r = 0;
1634 
1635         if (!subvol || r == -ENOTTY)
1636                 RUN_WITH_UMASK(0000)
1637                         r = mkdirat_label(pfd, basename(path), mode);
1638 
1639         if (r < 0) {
1640                 int k;
1641 
1642                 if (!IN_SET(r, -EEXIST, -EROFS))
1643                         return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to create directory or subvolume \"%s\": %m", path);
1644 
1645                 k = is_dir_fd(pfd);
1646                 if (k == -ENOENT && r == -EROFS)
1647                         return log_error_errno(r, "%s does not exist and cannot be created as the file system is read-only.", path);
1648                 if (k < 0)
1649                         return log_error_errno(k, "Failed to check if %s exists: %m", path);
1650                 if (!k)
1651                         return log_warning_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EEXIST),
1652                                                  "\"%s\" already exists and is not a directory.", path);
1653 
1654                 *creation = CREATION_EXISTING;
1655         } else
1656                 *creation = CREATION_NORMAL;
1657 
1658         log_debug("%s directory \"%s\".", creation_mode_verb_to_string(*creation), path);
1659 
1660         r = openat(pfd, basename(path), O_NOCTTY|O_CLOEXEC|O_DIRECTORY);
1661         if (r < 0)
1662                 return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to open directory '%s': %m", basename(path));
1663 
1664         return r;
1665 }
1666 
create_directory(Item * i,const char * path)1667 static int create_directory(Item *i, const char *path) {
1668         _cleanup_close_ int fd = -1;
1669 
1670         assert(i);
1671         assert(IN_SET(i->type, CREATE_DIRECTORY, TRUNCATE_DIRECTORY));
1672 
1673         fd = create_directory_or_subvolume(path, i->mode, false, NULL);
1674         if (fd == -EEXIST)
1675                 return 0;
1676         if (fd < 0)
1677                 return fd;
1678 
1679         return fd_set_perms(i, fd, path, NULL);
1680 }
1681 
create_subvolume(Item * i,const char * path)1682 static int create_subvolume(Item *i, const char *path) {
1683         _cleanup_close_ int fd = -1;
1684         CreationMode creation;
1685         int r, q = 0;
1686 
1687         assert(i);
1688         assert(IN_SET(i->type, CREATE_SUBVOLUME, CREATE_SUBVOLUME_NEW_QUOTA, CREATE_SUBVOLUME_INHERIT_QUOTA));
1689 
1690         fd = create_directory_or_subvolume(path, i->mode, true, &creation);
1691         if (fd == -EEXIST)
1692                 return 0;
1693         if (fd < 0)
1694                 return fd;
1695 
1696         if (creation == CREATION_NORMAL &&
1697             IN_SET(i->type, CREATE_SUBVOLUME_NEW_QUOTA, CREATE_SUBVOLUME_INHERIT_QUOTA)) {
1698                 r = btrfs_subvol_auto_qgroup_fd(fd, 0, i->type == CREATE_SUBVOLUME_NEW_QUOTA);
1699                 if (r == -ENOTTY)
1700                         log_debug_errno(r, "Couldn't adjust quota for subvolume \"%s\" (unsupported fs or dir not a subvolume): %m", i->path);
1701                 else if (r == -EROFS)
1702                         log_debug_errno(r, "Couldn't adjust quota for subvolume \"%s\" (fs is read-only).", i->path);
1703                 else if (r == -ENOTCONN)
1704                         log_debug_errno(r, "Couldn't adjust quota for subvolume \"%s\" (quota support is disabled).", i->path);
1705                 else if (r < 0)
1706                         q = log_error_errno(r, "Failed to adjust quota for subvolume \"%s\": %m", i->path);
1707                 else if (r > 0)
1708                         log_debug("Adjusted quota for subvolume \"%s\".", i->path);
1709                 else if (r == 0)
1710                         log_debug("Quota for subvolume \"%s\" already in place, no change made.", i->path);
1711         }
1712 
1713         r = fd_set_perms(i, fd, path, NULL);
1714         if (q < 0) /* prefer the quota change error from above */
1715                 return q;
1716 
1717         return r;
1718 }
1719 
empty_directory(Item * i,const char * path)1720 static int empty_directory(Item *i, const char *path) {
1721         int r;
1722 
1723         assert(i);
1724         assert(i->type == EMPTY_DIRECTORY);
1725 
1726         r = is_dir(path, false);
1727         if (r == -ENOENT) {
1728                 /* Option "e" operates only on existing objects. Do not
1729                  * print errors about non-existent files or directories */
1730                 log_debug("Skipping missing directory: %s", path);
1731                 return 0;
1732         }
1733         if (r < 0)
1734                 return log_error_errno(r, "is_dir() failed on path %s: %m", path);
1735         if (r == 0) {
1736                 log_warning("\"%s\" already exists and is not a directory.", path);
1737                 return 0;
1738         }
1739 
1740         return path_set_perms(i, path);
1741 }
1742 
create_device(Item * i,mode_t file_type)1743 static int create_device(Item *i, mode_t file_type) {
1744         _cleanup_close_ int dfd = -1, fd = -1;
1745         CreationMode creation;
1746         char *bn;
1747         int r;
1748 
1749         assert(i);
1750         assert(IN_SET(file_type, S_IFBLK, S_IFCHR));
1751 
1752         bn = basename(i->path);
1753 
1754         /* Validate the path and use the returned directory fd for copying the
1755          * target so we're sure that the path can't be changed behind our
1756          * back. */
1757         dfd = path_open_parent_safe(i->path);
1758         if (dfd < 0)
1759                 return dfd;
1760 
1761         RUN_WITH_UMASK(0000) {
1762                 mac_selinux_create_file_prepare(i->path, file_type);
1763                 r = mknodat(dfd, bn, i->mode | file_type, i->major_minor);
1764                 mac_selinux_create_file_clear();
1765         }
1766 
1767         if (r < 0) {
1768                 struct stat st;
1769 
1770                 if (errno == EPERM) {
1771                         log_debug("We lack permissions, possibly because of cgroup configuration; "
1772                                   "skipping creation of device node %s.", i->path);
1773                         return 0;
1774                 }
1775 
1776                 if (errno != EEXIST)
1777                         return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to create device node %s: %m", i->path);
1778 
1779                 if (fstatat(dfd, bn, &st, 0) < 0)
1780                         return log_error_errno(errno, "stat(%s) failed: %m", i->path);
1781 
1782                 if ((st.st_mode & S_IFMT) != file_type) {
1783 
1784                         if (i->append_or_force) {
1785 
1786                                 RUN_WITH_UMASK(0000) {
1787                                         mac_selinux_create_file_prepare(i->path, file_type);
1788                                         /* FIXME: need to introduce mknodat_atomic() */
1789                                         r = mknod_atomic(i->path, i->mode | file_type, i->major_minor);
1790                                         mac_selinux_create_file_clear();
1791                                 }
1792 
1793                                 if (r < 0)
1794                                         return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to create device node \"%s\": %m", i->path);
1795                                 creation = CREATION_FORCE;
1796                         } else {
1797                                 log_warning("\"%s\" already exists is not a device node.", i->path);
1798                                 return 0;
1799                         }
1800                 } else
1801                         creation = CREATION_EXISTING;
1802         } else
1803                 creation = CREATION_NORMAL;
1804 
1805         log_debug("%s %s device node \"%s\" %u:%u.",
1806                   creation_mode_verb_to_string(creation),
1807                   i->type == CREATE_BLOCK_DEVICE ? "block" : "char",
1808                   i->path, major(i->mode), minor(i->mode));
1809 
1810         fd = openat(dfd, bn, O_NOFOLLOW|O_CLOEXEC|O_PATH);
1811         if (fd < 0)
1812                 return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to openat(%s): %m", i->path);
1813 
1814         return fd_set_perms(i, fd, i->path, NULL);
1815 }
1816 
create_fifo(Item * i,const char * path)1817 static int create_fifo(Item *i, const char *path) {
1818         _cleanup_close_ int pfd = -1, fd = -1;
1819         CreationMode creation;
1820         struct stat st;
1821         char *bn;
1822         int r;
1823 
1824         pfd = path_open_parent_safe(path);
1825         if (pfd < 0)
1826                 return pfd;
1827 
1828         bn = basename(path);
1829 
1830         RUN_WITH_UMASK(0000) {
1831                 mac_selinux_create_file_prepare(path, S_IFIFO);
1832                 r = mkfifoat(pfd, bn, i->mode);
1833                 mac_selinux_create_file_clear();
1834         }
1835 
1836         if (r < 0) {
1837                 if (errno != EEXIST)
1838                         return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to create fifo %s: %m", path);
1839 
1840                 if (fstatat(pfd, bn, &st, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) < 0)
1841                         return log_error_errno(errno, "stat(%s) failed: %m", path);
1842 
1843                 if (!S_ISFIFO(st.st_mode)) {
1844 
1845                         if (i->append_or_force) {
1846                                 RUN_WITH_UMASK(0000) {
1847                                         mac_selinux_create_file_prepare(path, S_IFIFO);
1848                                         r = mkfifoat_atomic(pfd, bn, i->mode);
1849                                         mac_selinux_create_file_clear();
1850                                 }
1851 
1852                                 if (r < 0)
1853                                         return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to create fifo %s: %m", path);
1854                                 creation = CREATION_FORCE;
1855                         } else {
1856                                 log_warning("\"%s\" already exists and is not a fifo.", path);
1857                                 return 0;
1858                         }
1859                 } else
1860                         creation = CREATION_EXISTING;
1861         } else
1862                 creation = CREATION_NORMAL;
1863 
1864         log_debug("%s fifo \"%s\".", creation_mode_verb_to_string(creation), path);
1865 
1866         fd = openat(pfd, bn, O_NOFOLLOW|O_CLOEXEC|O_PATH);
1867         if (fd < 0)
1868                 return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to openat(%s): %m", path);
1869 
1870         return fd_set_perms(i, fd, i->path, NULL);
1871 }
1872 
1873 typedef int (*action_t)(Item *i, const char *path);
1874 typedef int (*fdaction_t)(Item *i, int fd, const char *path, const struct stat *st);
1875 
item_do(Item * i,int fd,const char * path,fdaction_t action)1876 static int item_do(Item *i, int fd, const char *path, fdaction_t action) {
1877         struct stat st;
1878         int r = 0, q;
1879 
1880         assert(i);
1881         assert(path);
1882         assert(fd >= 0);
1883 
1884         if (fstat(fd, &st) < 0) {
1885                 r = log_error_errno(errno, "fstat() on file failed: %m");
1886                 goto finish;
1887         }
1888 
1889         /* This returns the first error we run into, but nevertheless
1890          * tries to go on */
1891         r = action(i, fd, path, &st);
1892 
1893         if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) {
1894                 _cleanup_closedir_ DIR *d = NULL;
1895 
1896                 /* The passed 'fd' was opened with O_PATH. We need to convert it into a 'regular' fd before
1897                  * reading the directory content. */
1898                 d = opendir(FORMAT_PROC_FD_PATH(fd));
1899                 if (!d) {
1900                         log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to opendir() '%s': %m", FORMAT_PROC_FD_PATH(fd));
1901                         if (r == 0)
1902                                 r = -errno;
1903                         goto finish;
1904                 }
1905 
1906                 FOREACH_DIRENT_ALL(de, d, q = -errno; goto finish) {
1907                         int de_fd;
1908 
1909                         if (dot_or_dot_dot(de->d_name))
1910                                 continue;
1911 
1912                         de_fd = openat(fd, de->d_name, O_NOFOLLOW|O_CLOEXEC|O_PATH);
1913                         if (de_fd < 0)
1914                                 q = log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to open() file '%s': %m", de->d_name);
1915                         else {
1916                                 _cleanup_free_ char *de_path = NULL;
1917 
1918                                 de_path = path_join(path, de->d_name);
1919                                 if (!de_path)
1920                                         q = log_oom();
1921                                 else
1922                                         /* Pass ownership of dirent fd over */
1923                                         q = item_do(i, de_fd, de_path, action);
1924                         }
1925 
1926                         if (q < 0 && r == 0)
1927                                 r = q;
1928                 }
1929         }
1930 finish:
1931         safe_close(fd);
1932         return r;
1933 }
1934 
glob_item(Item * i,action_t action)1935 static int glob_item(Item *i, action_t action) {
1936         _cleanup_globfree_ glob_t g = {
1937                 .gl_opendir = (void *(*)(const char *)) opendir_nomod,
1938         };
1939         int r = 0, k;
1940 
1941         k = safe_glob(i->path, GLOB_NOSORT|GLOB_BRACE, &g);
1942         if (k < 0 && k != -ENOENT)
1943                 return log_error_errno(k, "glob(%s) failed: %m", i->path);
1944 
1945         STRV_FOREACH(fn, g.gl_pathv) {
1946                 k = action(i, *fn);
1947                 if (k < 0 && r == 0)
1948                         r = k;
1949         }
1950 
1951         return r;
1952 }
1953 
glob_item_recursively(Item * i,fdaction_t action)1954 static int glob_item_recursively(Item *i, fdaction_t action) {
1955         _cleanup_globfree_ glob_t g = {
1956                 .gl_opendir = (void *(*)(const char *)) opendir_nomod,
1957         };
1958         int r = 0, k;
1959 
1960         k = safe_glob(i->path, GLOB_NOSORT|GLOB_BRACE, &g);
1961         if (k < 0 && k != -ENOENT)
1962                 return log_error_errno(k, "glob(%s) failed: %m", i->path);
1963 
1964         STRV_FOREACH(fn, g.gl_pathv) {
1965                 _cleanup_close_ int fd = -1;
1966 
1967                 /* Make sure we won't trigger/follow file object (such as
1968                  * device nodes, automounts, ...) pointed out by 'fn' with
1969                  * O_PATH. Note, when O_PATH is used, flags other than
1970                  * O_CLOEXEC, O_DIRECTORY, and O_NOFOLLOW are ignored. */
1971 
1972                 fd = open(*fn, O_CLOEXEC|O_NOFOLLOW|O_PATH);
1973                 if (fd < 0) {
1974                         log_error_errno(errno, "Opening '%s' failed: %m", *fn);
1975                         if (r == 0)
1976                                 r = -errno;
1977                         continue;
1978                 }
1979 
1980                 k = item_do(i, fd, *fn, action);
1981                 if (k < 0 && r == 0)
1982                         r = k;
1983 
1984                 /* we passed fd ownership to the previous call */
1985                 fd = -1;
1986         }
1987 
1988         return r;
1989 }
1990 
rm_if_wrong_type_safe(mode_t mode,int parent_fd,const struct stat * parent_st,const char * name,int flags)1991 static int rm_if_wrong_type_safe(
1992                 mode_t mode,
1993                 int parent_fd,
1994                 const struct stat *parent_st, /* Only used if follow_links below is true. */
1995                 const char *name,
1996                 int flags) {
1997         _cleanup_free_ char *parent_name = NULL;
1998         bool follow_links = !FLAGS_SET(flags, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW);
1999         struct stat st;
2000         int r;
2001 
2002         assert(name);
2003         assert((mode & ~S_IFMT) == 0);
2004         assert(!follow_links || parent_st);
2005         assert((flags & ~AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) == 0);
2006 
2007         if (!filename_is_valid(name))
2008                 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL), "\"%s\" is not a valid filename.", name);
2009 
2010         r = fstatat_harder(parent_fd, name, &st, flags, REMOVE_CHMOD | REMOVE_CHMOD_RESTORE);
2011         if (r < 0) {
2012                 (void) fd_get_path(parent_fd, &parent_name);
2013                 return log_full_errno(r == -ENOENT? LOG_DEBUG : LOG_ERR, r,
2014                               "Failed to stat \"%s\" at \"%s\": %m", name, strna(parent_name));
2015         }
2016 
2017         /* Fail before removing anything if this is an unsafe transition. */
2018         if (follow_links && unsafe_transition(parent_st, &st)) {
2019                 (void) fd_get_path(parent_fd, &parent_name);
2020                 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(ENOLINK),
2021                                 "Unsafe transition from \"%s\" to \"%s\".", parent_name, name);
2022         }
2023 
2024         if ((st.st_mode & S_IFMT) == mode)
2025                 return 0;
2026 
2027         (void) fd_get_path(parent_fd, &parent_name);
2028         log_notice("Wrong file type 0x%x; rm -rf \"%s/%s\"", st.st_mode & S_IFMT, strna(parent_name), name);
2029 
2030         /* If the target of the symlink was the wrong type, the link needs to be removed instead of the
2031          * target, so make sure it is identified as a link and not a directory. */
2032         if (follow_links) {
2033                 r = fstatat_harder(parent_fd, name, &st, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW, REMOVE_CHMOD | REMOVE_CHMOD_RESTORE);
2034                 if (r < 0)
2035                         return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to stat \"%s\" at \"%s\": %m", name, strna(parent_name));
2036         }
2037 
2038         /* Do not remove mount points. */
2039         r = fd_is_mount_point(parent_fd, name, follow_links ? AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW : 0);
2040         if (r < 0)
2041                 (void) log_warning_errno(r, "Failed to check if  \"%s/%s\" is a mount point: %m; Continuing",
2042                                 strna(parent_name), name);
2043         else if (r > 0)
2044                 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EBUSY),
2045                                 "Not removing  \"%s/%s\" because it is a mount point.", strna(parent_name), name);
2046 
2047         if ((st.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR) {
2048                 _cleanup_close_ int child_fd = -1;
2049 
2050                 child_fd = openat(parent_fd, name, O_NOCTTY | O_CLOEXEC | O_DIRECTORY);
2051                 if (child_fd < 0)
2052                         return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to open \"%s\" at \"%s\": %m", name, strna(parent_name));
2053 
2054                 r = rm_rf_children(TAKE_FD(child_fd), REMOVE_ROOT|REMOVE_SUBVOLUME|REMOVE_PHYSICAL, &st);
2055                 if (r < 0)
2056                         return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to remove contents of \"%s\" at \"%s\": %m", name, strna(parent_name));
2057 
2058                 r = unlinkat_harder(parent_fd, name, AT_REMOVEDIR, REMOVE_CHMOD | REMOVE_CHMOD_RESTORE);
2059         } else
2060                 r = unlinkat_harder(parent_fd, name, 0, REMOVE_CHMOD | REMOVE_CHMOD_RESTORE);
2061         if (r < 0)
2062                 return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to remove \"%s\" at \"%s\": %m", name, strna(parent_name));
2063 
2064         /* This is covered by the log_notice "Wrong file type..." It is logged earlier because it gives
2065          * context to other error messages that might follow. */
2066         return -ENOENT;
2067 }
2068 
2069 /* If child_mode is non-zero, rm_if_wrong_type_safe will be executed for the last path component. */
mkdir_parents_rm_if_wrong_type(mode_t child_mode,const char * path)2070 static int mkdir_parents_rm_if_wrong_type(mode_t child_mode, const char *path) {
2071         _cleanup_close_ int parent_fd = -1;
2072         struct stat parent_st;
2073         size_t path_len;
2074         int r;
2075 
2076         assert(path);
2077         assert((child_mode & ~S_IFMT) == 0);
2078 
2079         path_len = strlen(path);
2080 
2081         if (!is_path(path))
2082                 /* rm_if_wrong_type_safe already logs errors. */
2083                 return child_mode != 0 ? rm_if_wrong_type_safe(child_mode, AT_FDCWD, NULL, path, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) : 0;
2084 
2085         if (child_mode != 0 && endswith(path, "/"))
2086                 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL),
2087                                 "Trailing path separators are only allowed if child_mode is not set; got \"%s\"", path);
2088 
2089         /* Get the parent_fd and stat. */
2090         parent_fd = openat(AT_FDCWD, path_is_absolute(path) ? "/" : ".", O_NOCTTY | O_CLOEXEC | O_DIRECTORY);
2091         if (parent_fd < 0)
2092                 return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to open root: %m");
2093 
2094         if (fstat(parent_fd, &parent_st) < 0)
2095                 return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to stat root: %m");
2096 
2097         /* Check every parent directory in the path, except the last component */
2098         for (const char *e = path;;) {
2099                 _cleanup_close_ int next_fd = -1;
2100                 char t[path_len + 1];
2101                 const char *s;
2102 
2103                 /* Find the start of the next path component. */
2104                 s = e + strspn(e, "/");
2105                 /* Find the end of the next path component. */
2106                 e = s + strcspn(s, "/");
2107 
2108                 /* Copy the path component to t so it can be a null terminated string. */
2109                 *((char*) mempcpy(t, s, e - s)) = 0;
2110 
2111                 /* Is this the last component? If so, then check the type */
2112                 if (*e == 0)
2113                         return child_mode != 0 ? rm_if_wrong_type_safe(child_mode, parent_fd, &parent_st, t, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) : 0;
2114 
2115                 r = rm_if_wrong_type_safe(S_IFDIR, parent_fd, &parent_st, t, 0);
2116                 /* Remove dangling symlinks. */
2117                 if (r == -ENOENT)
2118                         r = rm_if_wrong_type_safe(S_IFDIR, parent_fd, &parent_st, t, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW);
2119                 if (r == -ENOENT) {
2120                         RUN_WITH_UMASK(0000)
2121                                 r = mkdirat_label(parent_fd, t, 0755);
2122                         if (r < 0) {
2123                                 _cleanup_free_ char *parent_name = NULL;
2124 
2125                                 (void) fd_get_path(parent_fd, &parent_name);
2126                                 return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to mkdir \"%s\" at \"%s\": %m", t, strnull(parent_name));
2127                         }
2128                 } else if (r < 0)
2129                         /* rm_if_wrong_type_safe already logs errors. */
2130                         return r;
2131 
2132                 next_fd = RET_NERRNO(openat(parent_fd, t, O_NOCTTY | O_CLOEXEC | O_DIRECTORY));
2133                 if (next_fd < 0) {
2134                         _cleanup_free_ char *parent_name = NULL;
2135 
2136                         (void) fd_get_path(parent_fd, &parent_name);
2137                         return log_error_errno(next_fd, "Failed to open \"%s\" at \"%s\": %m", t, strnull(parent_name));
2138                 }
2139                 r = RET_NERRNO(fstat(next_fd, &parent_st));
2140                 if (r < 0) {
2141                         _cleanup_free_ char *parent_name = NULL;
2142 
2143                         (void) fd_get_path(parent_fd, &parent_name);
2144                         return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to stat \"%s\" at \"%s\": %m", t, strnull(parent_name));
2145                 }
2146 
2147                 CLOSE_AND_REPLACE(parent_fd, next_fd);
2148         }
2149 }
2150 
mkdir_parents_item(Item * i,mode_t child_mode)2151 static int mkdir_parents_item(Item *i, mode_t child_mode) {
2152         int r;
2153         if (i->try_replace) {
2154                 r = mkdir_parents_rm_if_wrong_type(child_mode, i->path);
2155                 if (r < 0 && r != -ENOENT)
2156                         return r;
2157         } else
2158                 RUN_WITH_UMASK(0000)
2159                         (void) mkdir_parents_label(i->path, 0755);
2160 
2161         return 0;
2162 }
2163 
create_item(Item * i)2164 static int create_item(Item *i) {
2165         CreationMode creation;
2166         int r = 0;
2167 
2168         assert(i);
2169 
2170         log_debug("Running create action for entry %c %s", (char) i->type, i->path);
2171 
2172         switch (i->type) {
2173 
2174         case IGNORE_PATH:
2175         case IGNORE_DIRECTORY_PATH:
2176         case REMOVE_PATH:
2177         case RECURSIVE_REMOVE_PATH:
2178                 return 0;
2179 
2180         case TRUNCATE_FILE:
2181         case CREATE_FILE:
2182                 r = mkdir_parents_item(i, S_IFREG);
2183                 if (r < 0)
2184                         return r;
2185 
2186                 if ((i->type == CREATE_FILE && i->append_or_force) || i->type == TRUNCATE_FILE)
2187                         r = truncate_file(i, i->path);
2188                 else
2189                         r = create_file(i, i->path);
2190 
2191                 if (r < 0)
2192                         return r;
2193                 break;
2194 
2195         case COPY_FILES:
2196                 r = mkdir_parents_item(i, 0);
2197                 if (r < 0)
2198                         return r;
2199 
2200                 r = copy_files(i);
2201                 if (r < 0)
2202                         return r;
2203                 break;
2204 
2205         case WRITE_FILE:
2206                 r = glob_item(i, write_one_file);
2207                 if (r < 0)
2208                         return r;
2209 
2210                 break;
2211 
2212         case CREATE_DIRECTORY:
2213         case TRUNCATE_DIRECTORY:
2214                 r = mkdir_parents_item(i, S_IFDIR);
2215                 if (r < 0)
2216                         return r;
2217 
2218                 r = create_directory(i, i->path);
2219                 if (r < 0)
2220                         return r;
2221                 break;
2222 
2223         case CREATE_SUBVOLUME:
2224         case CREATE_SUBVOLUME_INHERIT_QUOTA:
2225         case CREATE_SUBVOLUME_NEW_QUOTA:
2226                 r = mkdir_parents_item(i, S_IFDIR);
2227                 if (r < 0)
2228                         return r;
2229 
2230                 r = create_subvolume(i, i->path);
2231                 if (r < 0)
2232                         return r;
2233                 break;
2234 
2235         case EMPTY_DIRECTORY:
2236                 r = glob_item(i, empty_directory);
2237                 if (r < 0)
2238                         return r;
2239                 break;
2240 
2241         case CREATE_FIFO:
2242                 r = mkdir_parents_item(i, S_IFIFO);
2243                 if (r < 0)
2244                         return r;
2245 
2246                 r = create_fifo(i, i->path);
2247                 if (r < 0)
2248                         return r;
2249                 break;
2250 
2251         case CREATE_SYMLINK: {
2252                 r = mkdir_parents_item(i, S_IFLNK);
2253                 if (r < 0)
2254                         return r;
2255 
2256                 mac_selinux_create_file_prepare(i->path, S_IFLNK);
2257                 r = symlink(i->argument, i->path);
2258                 mac_selinux_create_file_clear();
2259 
2260                 if (r < 0) {
2261                         _cleanup_free_ char *x = NULL;
2262 
2263                         if (errno != EEXIST)
2264                                 return log_error_errno(errno, "symlink(%s, %s) failed: %m", i->argument, i->path);
2265 
2266                         r = readlink_malloc(i->path, &x);
2267                         if (r < 0 || !streq(i->argument, x)) {
2268 
2269                                 if (i->append_or_force) {
2270                                         mac_selinux_create_file_prepare(i->path, S_IFLNK);
2271                                         r = symlink_atomic(i->argument, i->path);
2272                                         mac_selinux_create_file_clear();
2273 
2274                                         if (IN_SET(r, -EISDIR, -EEXIST, -ENOTEMPTY)) {
2275                                                 r = rm_rf(i->path, REMOVE_ROOT|REMOVE_PHYSICAL);
2276                                                 if (r < 0)
2277                                                         return log_error_errno(r, "rm -fr %s failed: %m", i->path);
2278 
2279                                                 mac_selinux_create_file_prepare(i->path, S_IFLNK);
2280                                                 r = RET_NERRNO(symlink(i->argument, i->path));
2281                                                 mac_selinux_create_file_clear();
2282                                         }
2283                                         if (r < 0)
2284                                                 return log_error_errno(r, "symlink(%s, %s) failed: %m", i->argument, i->path);
2285 
2286                                         creation = CREATION_FORCE;
2287                                 } else {
2288                                         log_debug("\"%s\" is not a symlink or does not point to the correct path.", i->path);
2289                                         return 0;
2290                                 }
2291                         } else
2292                                 creation = CREATION_EXISTING;
2293                 } else
2294 
2295                         creation = CREATION_NORMAL;
2296                 log_debug("%s symlink \"%s\".", creation_mode_verb_to_string(creation), i->path);
2297                 break;
2298         }
2299 
2300         case CREATE_BLOCK_DEVICE:
2301         case CREATE_CHAR_DEVICE:
2302                 if (have_effective_cap(CAP_MKNOD) == 0) {
2303                         /* In a container we lack CAP_MKNOD. We shouldn't attempt to create the device node in that
2304                          * case to avoid noise, and we don't support virtualized devices in containers anyway. */
2305 
2306                         log_debug("We lack CAP_MKNOD, skipping creation of device node %s.", i->path);
2307                         return 0;
2308                 }
2309 
2310                 r = mkdir_parents_item(i, i->type == CREATE_BLOCK_DEVICE ? S_IFBLK : S_IFCHR);
2311                 if (r < 0)
2312                         return r;
2313 
2314                 r = create_device(i, i->type == CREATE_BLOCK_DEVICE ? S_IFBLK : S_IFCHR);
2315                 if (r < 0)
2316                         return r;
2317 
2318                 break;
2319 
2320         case ADJUST_MODE:
2321         case RELABEL_PATH:
2322                 r = glob_item(i, path_set_perms);
2323                 if (r < 0)
2324                         return r;
2325                 break;
2326 
2327         case RECURSIVE_RELABEL_PATH:
2328                 r = glob_item_recursively(i, fd_set_perms);
2329                 if (r < 0)
2330                         return r;
2331                 break;
2332 
2333         case SET_XATTR:
2334                 r = glob_item(i, path_set_xattrs);
2335                 if (r < 0)
2336                         return r;
2337                 break;
2338 
2339         case RECURSIVE_SET_XATTR:
2340                 r = glob_item_recursively(i, fd_set_xattrs);
2341                 if (r < 0)
2342                         return r;
2343                 break;
2344 
2345         case SET_ACL:
2346                 r = glob_item(i, path_set_acls);
2347                 if (r < 0)
2348                         return r;
2349                 break;
2350 
2351         case RECURSIVE_SET_ACL:
2352                 r = glob_item_recursively(i, fd_set_acls);
2353                 if (r < 0)
2354                         return r;
2355                 break;
2356 
2357         case SET_ATTRIBUTE:
2358                 r = glob_item(i, path_set_attribute);
2359                 if (r < 0)
2360                         return r;
2361                 break;
2362 
2363         case RECURSIVE_SET_ATTRIBUTE:
2364                 r = glob_item_recursively(i, fd_set_attribute);
2365                 if (r < 0)
2366                         return r;
2367                 break;
2368         }
2369 
2370         return 0;
2371 }
2372 
remove_item_instance(Item * i,const char * instance)2373 static int remove_item_instance(Item *i, const char *instance) {
2374         int r;
2375 
2376         assert(i);
2377 
2378         switch (i->type) {
2379 
2380         case REMOVE_PATH:
2381                 if (remove(instance) < 0 && errno != ENOENT)
2382                         return log_error_errno(errno, "rm(%s): %m", instance);
2383 
2384                 break;
2385 
2386         case RECURSIVE_REMOVE_PATH:
2387                 /* FIXME: we probably should use dir_cleanup() here instead of rm_rf() so that 'x' is honoured. */
2388                 log_debug("rm -rf \"%s\"", instance);
2389                 r = rm_rf(instance, REMOVE_ROOT|REMOVE_SUBVOLUME|REMOVE_PHYSICAL);
2390                 if (r < 0 && r != -ENOENT)
2391                         return log_error_errno(r, "rm_rf(%s): %m", instance);
2392 
2393                 break;
2394 
2395         default:
2396                 assert_not_reached();
2397         }
2398 
2399         return 0;
2400 }
2401 
remove_item(Item * i)2402 static int remove_item(Item *i) {
2403         int r;
2404 
2405         assert(i);
2406 
2407         log_debug("Running remove action for entry %c %s", (char) i->type, i->path);
2408 
2409         switch (i->type) {
2410 
2411         case TRUNCATE_DIRECTORY:
2412                 /* FIXME: we probably should use dir_cleanup() here instead of rm_rf() so that 'x' is honoured. */
2413                 log_debug("rm -rf \"%s\"", i->path);
2414                 r = rm_rf(i->path, REMOVE_PHYSICAL);
2415                 if (r < 0 && r != -ENOENT)
2416                         return log_error_errno(r, "rm_rf(%s): %m", i->path);
2417 
2418                 return 0;
2419 
2420         case REMOVE_PATH:
2421         case RECURSIVE_REMOVE_PATH:
2422                 return glob_item(i, remove_item_instance);
2423 
2424         default:
2425                 return 0;
2426         }
2427 }
2428 
age_by_to_string(AgeBy ab,bool is_dir)2429 static char *age_by_to_string(AgeBy ab, bool is_dir) {
2430         static const char ab_map[] = { 'a', 'b', 'c', 'm' };
2431         size_t j = 0;
2432         char *ret;
2433 
2434         ret = new(char, ELEMENTSOF(ab_map) + 1);
2435         if (!ret)
2436                 return NULL;
2437 
2438         for (size_t i = 0; i < ELEMENTSOF(ab_map); i++)
2439                 if (FLAGS_SET(ab, 1U << i))
2440                         ret[j++] = is_dir ? ascii_toupper(ab_map[i]) : ab_map[i];
2441 
2442         ret[j] = 0;
2443         return ret;
2444 }
2445 
clean_item_instance(Item * i,const char * instance)2446 static int clean_item_instance(Item *i, const char* instance) {
2447         _cleanup_closedir_ DIR *d = NULL;
2448         STRUCT_STATX_DEFINE(sx);
2449         int mountpoint, r;
2450         usec_t cutoff, n;
2451 
2452         assert(i);
2453 
2454         if (!i->age_set)
2455                 return 0;
2456 
2457         n = now(CLOCK_REALTIME);
2458         if (n < i->age)
2459                 return 0;
2460 
2461         cutoff = n - i->age;
2462 
2463         d = opendir_nomod(instance);
2464         if (!d) {
2465                 if (IN_SET(errno, ENOENT, ENOTDIR)) {
2466                         log_debug_errno(errno, "Directory \"%s\": %m", instance);
2467                         return 0;
2468                 }
2469 
2470                 return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to open directory %s: %m", instance);
2471         }
2472 
2473         r = statx_fallback(dirfd(d), "", AT_EMPTY_PATH, STATX_MODE|STATX_INO|STATX_ATIME|STATX_MTIME, &sx);
2474         if (r < 0)
2475                 return log_error_errno(r, "statx(%s) failed: %m", instance);
2476 
2477         if (FLAGS_SET(sx.stx_attributes_mask, STATX_ATTR_MOUNT_ROOT))
2478                 mountpoint = FLAGS_SET(sx.stx_attributes, STATX_ATTR_MOUNT_ROOT);
2479         else {
2480                 struct stat ps;
2481 
2482                 if (fstatat(dirfd(d), "..", &ps, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) != 0)
2483                         return log_error_errno(errno, "stat(%s/..) failed: %m", i->path);
2484 
2485                 mountpoint =
2486                         sx.stx_dev_major != major(ps.st_dev) ||
2487                         sx.stx_dev_minor != minor(ps.st_dev) ||
2488                         sx.stx_ino != ps.st_ino;
2489         }
2490 
2491         if (DEBUG_LOGGING) {
2492                 _cleanup_free_ char *ab_f = NULL, *ab_d = NULL;
2493 
2494                 ab_f = age_by_to_string(i->age_by_file, false);
2495                 if (!ab_f)
2496                         return log_oom();
2497 
2498                 ab_d = age_by_to_string(i->age_by_dir, true);
2499                 if (!ab_d)
2500                         return log_oom();
2501 
2502                 log_debug("Cleanup threshold for %s \"%s\" is %s; age-by: %s%s",
2503                           mountpoint ? "mount point" : "directory",
2504                           instance,
2505                           FORMAT_TIMESTAMP_STYLE(cutoff, TIMESTAMP_US),
2506                           ab_f, ab_d);
2507         }
2508 
2509         return dir_cleanup(i, instance, d,
2510                            load_statx_timestamp_nsec(&sx.stx_atime),
2511                            load_statx_timestamp_nsec(&sx.stx_mtime),
2512                            cutoff * NSEC_PER_USEC,
2513                            sx.stx_dev_major, sx.stx_dev_minor, mountpoint,
2514                            MAX_DEPTH, i->keep_first_level,
2515                            i->age_by_file, i->age_by_dir);
2516 }
2517 
clean_item(Item * i)2518 static int clean_item(Item *i) {
2519         assert(i);
2520 
2521         log_debug("Running clean action for entry %c %s", (char) i->type, i->path);
2522 
2523         switch (i->type) {
2524         case CREATE_DIRECTORY:
2525         case CREATE_SUBVOLUME:
2526         case CREATE_SUBVOLUME_INHERIT_QUOTA:
2527         case CREATE_SUBVOLUME_NEW_QUOTA:
2528         case TRUNCATE_DIRECTORY:
2529         case IGNORE_PATH:
2530         case COPY_FILES:
2531                 clean_item_instance(i, i->path);
2532                 return 0;
2533         case EMPTY_DIRECTORY:
2534         case IGNORE_DIRECTORY_PATH:
2535                 return glob_item(i, clean_item_instance);
2536         default:
2537                 return 0;
2538         }
2539 }
2540 
process_item(Item * i,OperationMask operation)2541 static int process_item(Item *i, OperationMask operation) {
2542         OperationMask todo;
2543         _cleanup_free_ char *_path = NULL;
2544         const char *path;
2545         int r, q, p;
2546 
2547         assert(i);
2548 
2549         todo = operation & ~i->done;
2550         if (todo == 0) /* Everything already done? */
2551                 return 0;
2552 
2553         i->done |= operation;
2554 
2555         path = i->path;
2556         if (string_is_glob(path)) {
2557                 /* We can't easily check whether a glob matches any autofs path, so let's do the check only
2558                  * for the non-glob part. */
2559 
2560                 r = glob_non_glob_prefix(path, &_path);
2561                 if (r < 0 && r != -ENOENT)
2562                         return log_debug_errno(r, "Failed to deglob path: %m");
2563                 if (r >= 0)
2564                         path = _path;
2565         }
2566 
2567         r = chase_symlinks(path, arg_root, CHASE_NO_AUTOFS|CHASE_NONEXISTENT|CHASE_WARN, NULL, NULL);
2568         if (r == -EREMOTE) {
2569                 log_notice_errno(r, "Skipping %s", i->path); /* We log the configured path, to not confuse the user. */
2570                 return 0;
2571         }
2572         if (r < 0)
2573                 log_debug_errno(r, "Failed to determine whether '%s' is below autofs, ignoring: %m", i->path);
2574 
2575         r = FLAGS_SET(operation, OPERATION_CREATE) ? create_item(i) : 0;
2576         /* Failure can only be tolerated for create */
2577         if (i->allow_failure)
2578                 r = 0;
2579 
2580         q = FLAGS_SET(operation, OPERATION_REMOVE) ? remove_item(i) : 0;
2581         p = FLAGS_SET(operation, OPERATION_CLEAN) ? clean_item(i) : 0;
2582 
2583         return r < 0 ? r :
2584                 q < 0 ? q :
2585                 p;
2586 }
2587 
process_item_array(ItemArray * array,OperationMask operation)2588 static int process_item_array(ItemArray *array, OperationMask operation) {
2589         int r = 0;
2590         size_t n;
2591 
2592         assert(array);
2593 
2594         /* Create any parent first. */
2595         if (FLAGS_SET(operation, OPERATION_CREATE) && array->parent)
2596                 r = process_item_array(array->parent, operation & OPERATION_CREATE);
2597 
2598         /* Clean up all children first */
2599         if ((operation & (OPERATION_REMOVE|OPERATION_CLEAN)) && !set_isempty(array->children)) {
2600                 ItemArray *c;
2601 
2602                 SET_FOREACH(c, array->children) {
2603                         int k;
2604 
2605                         k = process_item_array(c, operation & (OPERATION_REMOVE|OPERATION_CLEAN));
2606                         if (k < 0 && r == 0)
2607                                 r = k;
2608                 }
2609         }
2610 
2611         for (n = 0; n < array->n_items; n++) {
2612                 int k;
2613 
2614                 k = process_item(array->items + n, operation);
2615                 if (k < 0 && r == 0)
2616                         r = k;
2617         }
2618 
2619         return r;
2620 }
2621 
item_free_contents(Item * i)2622 static void item_free_contents(Item *i) {
2623         assert(i);
2624         free(i->path);
2625         free(i->argument);
2626         strv_free(i->xattrs);
2627 
2628 #if HAVE_ACL
2629         acl_free(i->acl_access);
2630         acl_free(i->acl_default);
2631 #endif
2632 }
2633 
item_array_free(ItemArray * a)2634 static ItemArray* item_array_free(ItemArray *a) {
2635         size_t n;
2636 
2637         if (!a)
2638                 return NULL;
2639 
2640         for (n = 0; n < a->n_items; n++)
2641                 item_free_contents(a->items + n);
2642 
2643         set_free(a->children);
2644         free(a->items);
2645         return mfree(a);
2646 }
2647 
item_compare(const Item * a,const Item * b)2648 static int item_compare(const Item *a, const Item *b) {
2649         /* Make sure that the ownership taking item is put first, so
2650          * that we first create the node, and then can adjust it */
2651 
2652         if (takes_ownership(a->type) && !takes_ownership(b->type))
2653                 return -1;
2654         if (!takes_ownership(a->type) && takes_ownership(b->type))
2655                 return 1;
2656 
2657         return CMP(a->type, b->type);
2658 }
2659 
item_compatible(const Item * a,const Item * b)2660 static bool item_compatible(const Item *a, const Item *b) {
2661         assert(a);
2662         assert(b);
2663         assert(streq(a->path, b->path));
2664 
2665         if (takes_ownership(a->type) && takes_ownership(b->type))
2666                 /* check if the items are the same */
2667                 return  streq_ptr(a->argument, b->argument) &&
2668 
2669                         a->uid_set == b->uid_set &&
2670                         a->uid == b->uid &&
2671 
2672                         a->gid_set == b->gid_set &&
2673                         a->gid == b->gid &&
2674 
2675                         a->mode_set == b->mode_set &&
2676                         a->mode == b->mode &&
2677 
2678                         a->age_set == b->age_set &&
2679                         a->age == b->age &&
2680 
2681                         a->age_by_file == b->age_by_file &&
2682                         a->age_by_dir == b->age_by_dir &&
2683 
2684                         a->mask_perms == b->mask_perms &&
2685 
2686                         a->keep_first_level == b->keep_first_level &&
2687 
2688                         a->major_minor == b->major_minor;
2689 
2690         return true;
2691 }
2692 
should_include_path(const char * path)2693 static bool should_include_path(const char *path) {
2694         STRV_FOREACH(prefix, arg_exclude_prefixes)
2695                 if (path_startswith(path, *prefix)) {
2696                         log_debug("Entry \"%s\" matches exclude prefix \"%s\", skipping.",
2697                                   path, *prefix);
2698                         return false;
2699                 }
2700 
2701         STRV_FOREACH(prefix, arg_include_prefixes)
2702                 if (path_startswith(path, *prefix)) {
2703                         log_debug("Entry \"%s\" matches include prefix \"%s\".", path, *prefix);
2704                         return true;
2705                 }
2706 
2707         /* no matches, so we should include this path only if we have no allow list at all */
2708         if (strv_isempty(arg_include_prefixes))
2709                 return true;
2710 
2711         log_debug("Entry \"%s\" does not match any include prefix, skipping.", path);
2712         return false;
2713 }
2714 
specifier_expansion_from_arg(const Specifier * specifier_table,Item * i)2715 static int specifier_expansion_from_arg(const Specifier *specifier_table, Item *i) {
2716         int r;
2717 
2718         assert(i);
2719 
2720         if (!i->argument)
2721                 return 0;
2722 
2723         switch (i->type) {
2724         case COPY_FILES:
2725         case CREATE_SYMLINK:
2726         case CREATE_FILE:
2727         case TRUNCATE_FILE:
2728         case WRITE_FILE: {
2729                 _cleanup_free_ char *unescaped = NULL, *resolved = NULL;
2730                 ssize_t l;
2731 
2732                 l = cunescape(i->argument, 0, &unescaped);
2733                 if (l < 0)
2734                         return log_error_errno(l, "Failed to unescape parameter to write: %s", i->argument);
2735 
2736                 r = specifier_printf(unescaped, PATH_MAX-1, specifier_table, arg_root, NULL, &resolved);
2737                 if (r < 0)
2738                         return r;
2739 
2740                 return free_and_replace(i->argument, resolved);
2741         }
2742         case SET_XATTR:
2743         case RECURSIVE_SET_XATTR:
2744                 STRV_FOREACH(xattr, i->xattrs) {
2745                         _cleanup_free_ char *resolved = NULL;
2746 
2747                         r = specifier_printf(*xattr, SIZE_MAX, specifier_table, arg_root, NULL, &resolved);
2748                         if (r < 0)
2749                                 return r;
2750 
2751                         free_and_replace(*xattr, resolved);
2752                 }
2753                 return 0;
2754 
2755         default:
2756                 return 0;
2757         }
2758 }
2759 
patch_var_run(const char * fname,unsigned line,char ** path)2760 static int patch_var_run(const char *fname, unsigned line, char **path) {
2761         const char *k;
2762         char *n;
2763 
2764         assert(path);
2765         assert(*path);
2766 
2767         /* Optionally rewrites lines referencing /var/run/, to use /run/ instead. Why bother? tmpfiles merges lines in
2768          * some cases and detects conflicts in others. If files/directories are specified through two equivalent lines
2769          * this is problematic as neither case will be detected. Ideally we'd detect these cases by resolving symlinks
2770          * early, but that's precisely not what we can do here as this code very likely is running very early on, at a
2771          * time where the paths in question are not available yet, or even more importantly, our own tmpfiles rules
2772          * might create the paths that are intermediary to the listed paths. We can't really cover the generic case,
2773          * but the least we can do is cover the specific case of /var/run vs. /run, as /var/run is a legacy name for
2774          * /run only, and we explicitly document that and require that on systemd systems the former is a symlink to
2775          * the latter. Moreover files below this path are by far the primary usecase for tmpfiles.d/. */
2776 
2777         k = path_startswith(*path, "/var/run/");
2778         if (isempty(k)) /* Don't complain about other paths than /var/run, and not about /var/run itself either. */
2779                 return 0;
2780 
2781         n = path_join("/run", k);
2782         if (!n)
2783                 return log_oom();
2784 
2785         /* Also log about this briefly. We do so at LOG_NOTICE level, as we fixed up the situation automatically, hence
2786          * there's no immediate need for action by the user. However, in the interest of making things less confusing
2787          * to the user, let's still inform the user that these snippets should really be updated. */
2788         log_syntax(NULL, LOG_NOTICE, fname, line, 0,
2789                    "Line references path below legacy directory /var/run/, updating %s → %s; please update the tmpfiles.d/ drop-in file accordingly.",
2790                    *path, n);
2791 
2792         free_and_replace(*path, n);
2793 
2794         return 0;
2795 }
2796 
find_uid(const char * user,uid_t * ret_uid,Hashmap ** cache)2797 static int find_uid(const char *user, uid_t *ret_uid, Hashmap **cache) {
2798         int r;
2799 
2800         assert(user);
2801         assert(ret_uid);
2802 
2803         /* First: parse as numeric UID string */
2804         r = parse_uid(user, ret_uid);
2805         if (r >= 0)
2806                 return r;
2807 
2808         /* Second: pass to NSS if we are running "online" */
2809         if (!arg_root)
2810                 return get_user_creds(&user, ret_uid, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0);
2811 
2812         /* Third, synthesize "root" unconditionally */
2813         if (streq(user, "root")) {
2814                 *ret_uid = 0;
2815                 return 0;
2816         }
2817 
2818         /* Fourth: use fgetpwent() to read /etc/passwd directly, if we are "offline" */
2819         return name_to_uid_offline(arg_root, user, ret_uid, cache);
2820 }
2821 
find_gid(const char * group,gid_t * ret_gid,Hashmap ** cache)2822 static int find_gid(const char *group, gid_t *ret_gid, Hashmap **cache) {
2823         int r;
2824 
2825         assert(group);
2826         assert(ret_gid);
2827 
2828         /* First: parse as numeric GID string */
2829         r = parse_gid(group, ret_gid);
2830         if (r >= 0)
2831                 return r;
2832 
2833         /* Second: pass to NSS if we are running "online" */
2834         if (!arg_root)
2835                 return get_group_creds(&group, ret_gid, 0);
2836 
2837         /* Third, synthesize "root" unconditionally */
2838         if (streq(group, "root")) {
2839                 *ret_gid = 0;
2840                 return 0;
2841         }
2842 
2843         /* Fourth: use fgetgrent() to read /etc/group directly, if we are "offline" */
2844         return name_to_gid_offline(arg_root, group, ret_gid, cache);
2845 }
2846 
parse_age_by_from_arg(const char * age_by_str,Item * item)2847 static int parse_age_by_from_arg(const char *age_by_str, Item *item) {
2848         AgeBy ab_f = 0, ab_d = 0;
2849 
2850         static const struct {
2851                 char age_by_chr;
2852                 AgeBy age_by_flag;
2853         } age_by_types[] = {
2854                 { 'a', AGE_BY_ATIME },
2855                 { 'b', AGE_BY_BTIME },
2856                 { 'c', AGE_BY_CTIME },
2857                 { 'm', AGE_BY_MTIME },
2858         };
2859 
2860         assert(age_by_str);
2861         assert(item);
2862 
2863         if (isempty(age_by_str))
2864                 return -EINVAL;
2865 
2866         for (const char *s = age_by_str; *s != 0; s++) {
2867                 size_t i;
2868 
2869                 /* Ignore whitespace. */
2870                 if (strchr(WHITESPACE, *s))
2871                         continue;
2872 
2873                 for (i = 0; i < ELEMENTSOF(age_by_types); i++) {
2874                         /* Check lower-case for files, upper-case for directories. */
2875                         if (*s == age_by_types[i].age_by_chr) {
2876                                 ab_f |= age_by_types[i].age_by_flag;
2877                                 break;
2878                         } else if (*s == ascii_toupper(age_by_types[i].age_by_chr)) {
2879                                 ab_d |= age_by_types[i].age_by_flag;
2880                                 break;
2881                         }
2882                 }
2883 
2884                 /* Invalid character. */
2885                 if (i >= ELEMENTSOF(age_by_types))
2886                         return -EINVAL;
2887         }
2888 
2889         /* No match. */
2890         if (ab_f == 0 && ab_d == 0)
2891                 return -EINVAL;
2892 
2893         item->age_by_file = ab_f > 0 ? ab_f : AGE_BY_DEFAULT_FILE;
2894         item->age_by_dir = ab_d > 0 ? ab_d : AGE_BY_DEFAULT_DIR;
2895 
2896         return 0;
2897 }
2898 
is_duplicated_item(ItemArray * existing,const Item * i)2899 static bool is_duplicated_item(ItemArray *existing, const Item *i) {
2900 
2901         assert(existing);
2902         assert(i);
2903 
2904         for (size_t n = 0; n < existing->n_items; n++) {
2905                 const Item *e = existing->items + n;
2906 
2907                 if (item_compatible(e, i))
2908                         continue;
2909 
2910                 /* Only multiple 'w+' lines for the same path are allowed. */
2911                 if (e->type != WRITE_FILE || !e->append_or_force ||
2912                     i->type != WRITE_FILE || !i->append_or_force)
2913                         return true;
2914         }
2915 
2916         return false;
2917 }
2918 
parse_line(const char * fname,unsigned line,const char * buffer,bool * invalid_config,Hashmap ** uid_cache,Hashmap ** gid_cache)2919 static int parse_line(
2920                 const char *fname,
2921                 unsigned line,
2922                 const char *buffer,
2923                 bool *invalid_config,
2924                 Hashmap **uid_cache,
2925                 Hashmap **gid_cache) {
2926 
2927         _cleanup_free_ char *action = NULL, *mode = NULL, *user = NULL, *group = NULL, *age = NULL, *path = NULL;
2928         _cleanup_(item_free_contents) Item i = {
2929                 /* The "age-by" argument considers all file timestamp types by default. */
2930                 .age_by_file = AGE_BY_DEFAULT_FILE,
2931                 .age_by_dir = AGE_BY_DEFAULT_DIR,
2932         };
2933         ItemArray *existing;
2934         OrderedHashmap *h;
2935         int r, pos;
2936         bool append_or_force = false, boot = false, allow_failure = false, try_replace = false;
2937 
2938         assert(fname);
2939         assert(line >= 1);
2940         assert(buffer);
2941 
2942         const Specifier specifier_table[] = {
2943                 { 'a', specifier_architecture,    NULL },
2944                 { 'b', specifier_boot_id,         NULL },
2945                 { 'B', specifier_os_build_id,     NULL },
2946                 { 'H', specifier_hostname,        NULL },
2947                 { 'l', specifier_short_hostname,  NULL },
2948                 { 'm', specifier_machine_id_safe, NULL },
2949                 { 'o', specifier_os_id,           NULL },
2950                 { 'v', specifier_kernel_release,  NULL },
2951                 { 'w', specifier_os_version_id,   NULL },
2952                 { 'W', specifier_os_variant_id,   NULL },
2953 
2954                 { 'h', specifier_user_home,       NULL },
2955 
2956                 { 'C', specifier_directory,       UINT_TO_PTR(DIRECTORY_CACHE)   },
2957                 { 'L', specifier_directory,       UINT_TO_PTR(DIRECTORY_LOGS)    },
2958                 { 'S', specifier_directory,       UINT_TO_PTR(DIRECTORY_STATE)   },
2959                 { 't', specifier_directory,       UINT_TO_PTR(DIRECTORY_RUNTIME) },
2960 
2961                 COMMON_CREDS_SPECIFIERS(arg_user ? LOOKUP_SCOPE_USER : LOOKUP_SCOPE_SYSTEM),
2962                 COMMON_TMP_SPECIFIERS,
2963                 {}
2964         };
2965 
2966         r = extract_many_words(
2967                         &buffer,
2968                         NULL,
2969                         EXTRACT_UNQUOTE,
2970                         &action,
2971                         &path,
2972                         &mode,
2973                         &user,
2974                         &group,
2975                         &age,
2976                         NULL);
2977         if (r < 0) {
2978                 if (IN_SET(r, -EINVAL, -EBADSLT))
2979                         /* invalid quoting and such or an unknown specifier */
2980                         *invalid_config = true;
2981                 return log_syntax(NULL, LOG_ERR, fname, line, r, "Failed to parse line: %m");
2982         } else if (r < 2) {
2983                 *invalid_config = true;
2984                 return log_syntax(NULL, LOG_ERR, fname, line, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EBADMSG), "Syntax error.");
2985         }
2986 
2987         if (!empty_or_dash(buffer)) {
2988                 i.argument = strdup(buffer);
2989                 if (!i.argument)
2990                         return log_oom();
2991         }
2992 
2993         if (isempty(action)) {
2994                 *invalid_config = true;
2995                 return log_syntax(NULL, LOG_ERR, fname, line, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EBADMSG), "Command too short '%s'.", action);
2996         }
2997 
2998         for (pos = 1; action[pos]; pos++) {
2999                 if (action[pos] == '!' && !boot)
3000                         boot = true;
3001                 else if (action[pos] == '+' && !append_or_force)
3002                         append_or_force = true;
3003                 else if (action[pos] == '-' && !allow_failure)
3004                         allow_failure = true;
3005                 else if (action[pos] == '=' && !try_replace)
3006                         try_replace = true;
3007                 else {
3008                         *invalid_config = true;
3009                         return log_syntax(NULL, LOG_ERR, fname, line, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EBADMSG), "Unknown modifiers in command '%s'", action);
3010                 }
3011         }
3012 
3013         if (boot && !arg_boot) {
3014                 log_syntax(NULL, LOG_DEBUG, fname, line, 0, "Ignoring entry %s \"%s\" because --boot is not specified.", action, path);
3015                 return 0;
3016         }
3017 
3018         i.type = action[0];
3019         i.append_or_force = append_or_force;
3020         i.allow_failure = allow_failure;
3021         i.try_replace = try_replace;
3022 
3023         r = specifier_printf(path, PATH_MAX-1, specifier_table, arg_root, NULL, &i.path);
3024         if (r == -ENXIO)
3025                 return log_unresolvable_specifier(fname, line);
3026         if (r < 0) {
3027                 if (IN_SET(r, -EINVAL, -EBADSLT))
3028                         *invalid_config = true;
3029                 return log_syntax(NULL, LOG_ERR, fname, line, r, "Failed to replace specifiers in '%s': %m", path);
3030         }
3031 
3032         r = patch_var_run(fname, line, &i.path);
3033         if (r < 0)
3034                 return r;
3035 
3036         switch (i.type) {
3037 
3038         case CREATE_DIRECTORY:
3039         case CREATE_SUBVOLUME:
3040         case CREATE_SUBVOLUME_INHERIT_QUOTA:
3041         case CREATE_SUBVOLUME_NEW_QUOTA:
3042         case EMPTY_DIRECTORY:
3043         case TRUNCATE_DIRECTORY:
3044         case CREATE_FIFO:
3045         case IGNORE_PATH:
3046         case IGNORE_DIRECTORY_PATH:
3047         case REMOVE_PATH:
3048         case RECURSIVE_REMOVE_PATH:
3049         case ADJUST_MODE:
3050         case RELABEL_PATH:
3051         case RECURSIVE_RELABEL_PATH:
3052                 if (i.argument)
3053                         log_syntax(NULL, LOG_WARNING, fname, line, 0, "%c lines don't take argument fields, ignoring.", i.type);
3054 
3055                 break;
3056 
3057         case CREATE_FILE:
3058         case TRUNCATE_FILE:
3059                 break;
3060 
3061         case CREATE_SYMLINK:
3062                 if (!i.argument) {
3063                         i.argument = path_join("/usr/share/factory", i.path);
3064                         if (!i.argument)
3065                                 return log_oom();
3066                 }
3067                 break;
3068 
3069         case WRITE_FILE:
3070                 if (!i.argument) {
3071                         *invalid_config = true;
3072                         return log_syntax(NULL, LOG_ERR, fname, line, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EBADMSG), "Write file requires argument.");
3073                 }
3074                 break;
3075 
3076         case COPY_FILES:
3077                 if (!i.argument) {
3078                         i.argument = path_join("/usr/share/factory", i.path);
3079                         if (!i.argument)
3080                                 return log_oom();
3081 
3082                 } else if (!path_is_absolute(i.argument)) {
3083                         *invalid_config = true;
3084                         return log_syntax(NULL, LOG_ERR, fname, line, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EBADMSG), "Source path '%s' is not absolute.", i.argument);
3085 
3086                 }
3087 
3088                 if (!empty_or_root(arg_root)) {
3089                         char *p;
3090 
3091                         p = path_join(arg_root, i.argument);
3092                         if (!p)
3093                                 return log_oom();
3094                         free_and_replace(i.argument, p);
3095                 }
3096 
3097                 path_simplify(i.argument);
3098                 break;
3099 
3100         case CREATE_CHAR_DEVICE:
3101         case CREATE_BLOCK_DEVICE:
3102                 if (!i.argument) {
3103                         *invalid_config = true;
3104                         return log_syntax(NULL, LOG_ERR, fname, line, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EBADMSG), "Device file requires argument.");
3105                 }
3106 
3107                 r = parse_devnum(i.argument, &i.major_minor);
3108                 if (r < 0) {
3109                         *invalid_config = true;
3110                         return log_syntax(NULL, LOG_ERR, fname, line, r, "Can't parse device file major/minor '%s'.", i.argument);
3111                 }
3112 
3113                 break;
3114 
3115         case SET_XATTR:
3116         case RECURSIVE_SET_XATTR:
3117                 if (!i.argument) {
3118                         *invalid_config = true;
3119                         return log_syntax(NULL, LOG_ERR, fname, line, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EBADMSG),
3120                                           "Set extended attribute requires argument.");
3121                 }
3122                 r = parse_xattrs_from_arg(&i);
3123                 if (r < 0)
3124                         return r;
3125                 break;
3126 
3127         case SET_ACL:
3128         case RECURSIVE_SET_ACL:
3129                 if (!i.argument) {
3130                         *invalid_config = true;
3131                         return log_syntax(NULL, LOG_ERR, fname, line, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EBADMSG),
3132                                           "Set ACLs requires argument.");
3133                 }
3134                 r = parse_acls_from_arg(&i);
3135                 if (r < 0)
3136                         return r;
3137                 break;
3138 
3139         case SET_ATTRIBUTE:
3140         case RECURSIVE_SET_ATTRIBUTE:
3141                 if (!i.argument) {
3142                         *invalid_config = true;
3143                         return log_syntax(NULL, LOG_ERR, fname, line, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EBADMSG),
3144                                           "Set file attribute requires argument.");
3145                 }
3146                 r = parse_attribute_from_arg(&i);
3147                 if (IN_SET(r, -EINVAL, -EBADSLT))
3148                         *invalid_config = true;
3149                 if (r < 0)
3150                         return r;
3151                 break;
3152 
3153         default:
3154                 *invalid_config = true;
3155                 return log_syntax(NULL, LOG_ERR, fname, line, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EBADMSG),
3156                                   "Unknown command type '%c'.", (char) i.type);
3157         }
3158 
3159         if (!path_is_absolute(i.path)) {
3160                 *invalid_config = true;
3161                 return log_syntax(NULL, LOG_ERR, fname, line, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EBADMSG),
3162                                   "Path '%s' not absolute.", i.path);
3163         }
3164 
3165         path_simplify(i.path);
3166 
3167         if (!should_include_path(i.path))
3168                 return 0;
3169 
3170         r = specifier_expansion_from_arg(specifier_table, &i);
3171         if (r == -ENXIO)
3172                 return log_unresolvable_specifier(fname, line);
3173         if (r < 0) {
3174                 if (IN_SET(r, -EINVAL, -EBADSLT))
3175                         *invalid_config = true;
3176                 return log_syntax(NULL, LOG_ERR, fname, line, r, "Failed to substitute specifiers in argument: %m");
3177         }
3178 
3179         if (!empty_or_root(arg_root)) {
3180                 char *p;
3181 
3182                 p = path_join(arg_root, i.path);
3183                 if (!p)
3184                         return log_oom();
3185                 free_and_replace(i.path, p);
3186         }
3187 
3188         if (!empty_or_dash(user)) {
3189                 r = find_uid(user, &i.uid, uid_cache);
3190                 if (r < 0) {
3191                         *invalid_config = true;
3192                         return log_syntax(NULL, LOG_ERR, fname, line, r, "Failed to resolve user '%s': %m", user);
3193                 }
3194 
3195                 i.uid_set = true;
3196         }
3197 
3198         if (!empty_or_dash(group)) {
3199                 r = find_gid(group, &i.gid, gid_cache);
3200                 if (r < 0) {
3201                         *invalid_config = true;
3202                         return log_syntax(NULL, LOG_ERR, fname, line, r, "Failed to resolve group '%s'.", group);
3203                 }
3204 
3205                 i.gid_set = true;
3206         }
3207 
3208         if (!empty_or_dash(mode)) {
3209                 const char *mm = mode;
3210                 unsigned m;
3211 
3212                 if (*mm == '~') {
3213                         i.mask_perms = true;
3214                         mm++;
3215                 }
3216 
3217                 r = parse_mode(mm, &m);
3218                 if (r < 0) {
3219                         *invalid_config = true;
3220                         return log_syntax(NULL, LOG_ERR, fname, line, r, "Invalid mode '%s'.", mode);
3221                 }
3222 
3223                 i.mode = m;
3224                 i.mode_set = true;
3225         } else
3226                 i.mode = IN_SET(i.type, CREATE_DIRECTORY, TRUNCATE_DIRECTORY, CREATE_SUBVOLUME, CREATE_SUBVOLUME_INHERIT_QUOTA, CREATE_SUBVOLUME_NEW_QUOTA) ? 0755 : 0644;
3227 
3228         if (!empty_or_dash(age)) {
3229                 const char *a = age;
3230                 _cleanup_free_ char *seconds = NULL, *age_by = NULL;
3231 
3232                 if (*a == '~') {
3233                         i.keep_first_level = true;
3234                         a++;
3235                 }
3236 
3237                 /* Format: "age-by:age"; where age-by is "[abcmABCM]+". */
3238                 r = split_pair(a, ":", &age_by, &seconds);
3239                 if (r == -ENOMEM)
3240                         return log_oom();
3241                 if (r < 0 && r != -EINVAL)
3242                         return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to parse age-by for '%s': %m", age);
3243                 if (r >= 0) {
3244                         /* We found a ":", parse the "age-by" part. */
3245                         r = parse_age_by_from_arg(age_by, &i);
3246                         if (r == -ENOMEM)
3247                                 return log_oom();
3248                         if (r < 0) {
3249                                 *invalid_config = true;
3250                                 return log_syntax(NULL, LOG_ERR, fname, line, r, "Invalid age-by '%s'.", age_by);
3251                         }
3252 
3253                         /* For parsing the "age" part, after the ":". */
3254                         a = seconds;
3255                 }
3256 
3257                 r = parse_sec(a, &i.age);
3258                 if (r < 0) {
3259                         *invalid_config = true;
3260                         return log_syntax(NULL, LOG_ERR, fname, line, r, "Invalid age '%s'.", a);
3261                 }
3262 
3263                 i.age_set = true;
3264         }
3265 
3266         h = needs_glob(i.type) ? globs : items;
3267 
3268         existing = ordered_hashmap_get(h, i.path);
3269         if (existing) {
3270                 if (is_duplicated_item(existing, &i)) {
3271                         log_syntax(NULL, LOG_NOTICE, fname, line, 0,
3272                                    "Duplicate line for path \"%s\", ignoring.", i.path);
3273                         return 0;
3274                 }
3275         } else {
3276                 existing = new0(ItemArray, 1);
3277                 if (!existing)
3278                         return log_oom();
3279 
3280                 r = ordered_hashmap_put(h, i.path, existing);
3281                 if (r < 0) {
3282                         free(existing);
3283                         return log_oom();
3284                 }
3285         }
3286 
3287         if (!GREEDY_REALLOC(existing->items, existing->n_items + 1))
3288                 return log_oom();
3289 
3290         existing->items[existing->n_items++] = i;
3291         i = (struct Item) {};
3292 
3293         /* Sort item array, to enforce stable ordering of application */
3294         typesafe_qsort(existing->items, existing->n_items, item_compare);
3295 
3296         return 0;
3297 }
3298 
cat_config(char ** config_dirs,char ** args)3299 static int cat_config(char **config_dirs, char **args) {
3300         _cleanup_strv_free_ char **files = NULL;
3301         int r;
3302 
3303         r = conf_files_list_with_replacement(arg_root, config_dirs, arg_replace, &files, NULL);
3304         if (r < 0)
3305                 return r;
3306 
3307         return cat_files(NULL, files, 0);
3308 }
3309 
exclude_default_prefixes(void)3310 static int exclude_default_prefixes(void) {
3311         int r;
3312 
3313         /* Provide an easy way to exclude virtual/memory file systems from what we do here. Useful in
3314          * combination with --root= where we probably don't want to apply stuff to these dirs as they are
3315          * likely over-mounted if the root directory is actually used, and it wouldbe less than ideal to have
3316          * all kinds of files created/adjusted underneath these mount points. */
3317 
3318         r = strv_extend_strv(
3319                         &arg_exclude_prefixes,
3320                         STRV_MAKE("/dev",
3321                                   "/proc",
3322                                   "/run",
3323                                   "/sys"),
3324                                  true);
3325         if (r < 0)
3326                 return log_oom();
3327 
3328         return 0;
3329 }
3330 
help(void)3331 static int help(void) {
3332         _cleanup_free_ char *link = NULL;
3333         int r;
3334 
3335         r = terminal_urlify_man("systemd-tmpfiles", "8", &link);
3336         if (r < 0)
3337                 return log_oom();
3338 
3339         printf("%s [OPTIONS...] [CONFIGURATION FILE...]\n"
3340                "\n%sCreates, deletes and cleans up volatile and temporary files and directories.%s\n\n"
3341                "  -h --help                 Show this help\n"
3342                "     --user                 Execute user configuration\n"
3343                "     --version              Show package version\n"
3344                "     --cat-config           Show configuration files\n"
3345                "     --create               Create marked files/directories\n"
3346                "     --clean                Clean up marked directories\n"
3347                "     --remove               Remove marked files/directories\n"
3348                "     --boot                 Execute actions only safe at boot\n"
3349                "     --prefix=PATH          Only apply rules with the specified prefix\n"
3350                "     --exclude-prefix=PATH  Ignore rules with the specified prefix\n"
3351                "  -E                        Ignore rules prefixed with /dev, /proc, /run, /sys\n"
3352                "     --root=PATH            Operate on an alternate filesystem root\n"
3353                "     --image=PATH           Operate on disk image as filesystem root\n"
3354                "     --replace=PATH         Treat arguments as replacement for PATH\n"
3355                "     --no-pager             Do not pipe output into a pager\n"
3356                "\nSee the %s for details.\n",
3357                program_invocation_short_name,
3358                ansi_highlight(),
3359                ansi_normal(),
3360                link);
3361 
3362         return 0;
3363 }
3364 
parse_argv(int argc,char * argv[])3365 static int parse_argv(int argc, char *argv[]) {
3366 
3367         enum {
3368                 ARG_VERSION = 0x100,
3369                 ARG_CAT_CONFIG,
3370                 ARG_USER,
3371                 ARG_CREATE,
3372                 ARG_CLEAN,
3373                 ARG_REMOVE,
3374                 ARG_BOOT,
3375                 ARG_PREFIX,
3376                 ARG_EXCLUDE_PREFIX,
3377                 ARG_ROOT,
3378                 ARG_IMAGE,
3379                 ARG_REPLACE,
3380                 ARG_NO_PAGER,
3381         };
3382 
3383         static const struct option options[] = {
3384                 { "help",           no_argument,         NULL, 'h'                },
3385                 { "user",           no_argument,         NULL, ARG_USER           },
3386                 { "version",        no_argument,         NULL, ARG_VERSION        },
3387                 { "cat-config",     no_argument,         NULL, ARG_CAT_CONFIG     },
3388                 { "create",         no_argument,         NULL, ARG_CREATE         },
3389                 { "clean",          no_argument,         NULL, ARG_CLEAN          },
3390                 { "remove",         no_argument,         NULL, ARG_REMOVE         },
3391                 { "boot",           no_argument,         NULL, ARG_BOOT           },
3392                 { "prefix",         required_argument,   NULL, ARG_PREFIX         },
3393                 { "exclude-prefix", required_argument,   NULL, ARG_EXCLUDE_PREFIX },
3394                 { "root",           required_argument,   NULL, ARG_ROOT           },
3395                 { "image",          required_argument,   NULL, ARG_IMAGE          },
3396                 { "replace",        required_argument,   NULL, ARG_REPLACE        },
3397                 { "no-pager",       no_argument,         NULL, ARG_NO_PAGER       },
3398                 {}
3399         };
3400 
3401         int c, r;
3402 
3403         assert(argc >= 0);
3404         assert(argv);
3405 
3406         while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "hE", options, NULL)) >= 0)
3407 
3408                 switch (c) {
3409 
3410                 case 'h':
3411                         return help();
3412 
3413                 case ARG_VERSION:
3414                         return version();
3415 
3416                 case ARG_CAT_CONFIG:
3417                         arg_cat_config = true;
3418                         break;
3419 
3420                 case ARG_USER:
3421                         arg_user = true;
3422                         break;
3423 
3424                 case ARG_CREATE:
3425                         arg_operation |= OPERATION_CREATE;
3426                         break;
3427 
3428                 case ARG_CLEAN:
3429                         arg_operation |= OPERATION_CLEAN;
3430                         break;
3431 
3432                 case ARG_REMOVE:
3433                         arg_operation |= OPERATION_REMOVE;
3434                         break;
3435 
3436                 case ARG_BOOT:
3437                         arg_boot = true;
3438                         break;
3439 
3440                 case ARG_PREFIX:
3441                         if (strv_push(&arg_include_prefixes, optarg) < 0)
3442                                 return log_oom();
3443                         break;
3444 
3445                 case ARG_EXCLUDE_PREFIX:
3446                         if (strv_push(&arg_exclude_prefixes, optarg) < 0)
3447                                 return log_oom();
3448                         break;
3449 
3450                 case ARG_ROOT:
3451                         r = parse_path_argument(optarg, /* suppress_root= */ false, &arg_root);
3452                         if (r < 0)
3453                                 return r;
3454                         break;
3455 
3456                 case ARG_IMAGE:
3457 #ifdef STANDALONE
3458                         return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EOPNOTSUPP),
3459                                                "This systemd-tmpfiles version is compiled without support for --image=.");
3460 #else
3461                         r = parse_path_argument(optarg, /* suppress_root= */ false, &arg_image);
3462                         if (r < 0)
3463                                 return r;
3464 #endif
3465                         /* Imply -E here since it makes little sense to create files persistently in the /run mountpoint of a disk image */
3466                         _fallthrough_;
3467 
3468                 case 'E':
3469                         r = exclude_default_prefixes();
3470                         if (r < 0)
3471                                 return r;
3472 
3473                         break;
3474 
3475                 case ARG_REPLACE:
3476                         if (!path_is_absolute(optarg) ||
3477                             !endswith(optarg, ".conf"))
3478                                 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL),
3479                                                        "The argument to --replace= must an absolute path to a config file");
3480 
3481                         arg_replace = optarg;
3482                         break;
3483 
3484                 case ARG_NO_PAGER:
3485                         arg_pager_flags |= PAGER_DISABLE;
3486                         break;
3487 
3488                 case '?':
3489                         return -EINVAL;
3490 
3491                 default:
3492                         assert_not_reached();
3493                 }
3494 
3495         if (arg_operation == 0 && !arg_cat_config)
3496                 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL),
3497                                        "You need to specify at least one of --clean, --create or --remove.");
3498 
3499         if (arg_replace && arg_cat_config)
3500                 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL),
3501                                        "Option --replace= is not supported with --cat-config");
3502 
3503         if (arg_replace && optind >= argc)
3504                 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL),
3505                                        "When --replace= is given, some configuration items must be specified");
3506 
3507         if (arg_root && arg_user)
3508                 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL),
3509                                        "Combination of --user and --root= is not supported.");
3510 
3511         if (arg_image && arg_root)
3512                 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL), "Please specify either --root= or --image=, the combination of both is not supported.");
3513 
3514         return 1;
3515 }
3516 
read_config_file(char ** config_dirs,const char * fn,bool ignore_enoent,bool * invalid_config)3517 static int read_config_file(char **config_dirs, const char *fn, bool ignore_enoent, bool *invalid_config) {
3518         _cleanup_(hashmap_freep) Hashmap *uid_cache = NULL, *gid_cache = NULL;
3519         _cleanup_fclose_ FILE *_f = NULL;
3520         _cleanup_free_ char *pp = NULL;
3521         unsigned v = 0;
3522         FILE *f;
3523         ItemArray *ia;
3524         int r = 0;
3525 
3526         assert(fn);
3527 
3528         if (streq(fn, "-")) {
3529                 log_debug("Reading config from stdin…");
3530                 fn = "<stdin>";
3531                 f = stdin;
3532         } else {
3533                 r = search_and_fopen(fn, "re", arg_root, (const char**) config_dirs, &_f, &pp);
3534                 if (r < 0) {
3535                         if (ignore_enoent && r == -ENOENT) {
3536                                 log_debug_errno(r, "Failed to open \"%s\", ignoring: %m", fn);
3537                                 return 0;
3538                         }
3539 
3540                         return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to open '%s': %m", fn);
3541                 }
3542 
3543                 log_debug("Reading config file \"%s\"…", pp);
3544                 fn = pp;
3545                 f = _f;
3546         }
3547 
3548         for (;;) {
3549                 _cleanup_free_ char *line = NULL;
3550                 bool invalid_line = false;
3551                 char *l;
3552                 int k;
3553 
3554                 k = read_line(f, LONG_LINE_MAX, &line);
3555                 if (k < 0)
3556                         return log_error_errno(k, "Failed to read '%s': %m", fn);
3557                 if (k == 0)
3558                         break;
3559 
3560                 v++;
3561 
3562                 l = strstrip(line);
3563                 if (IN_SET(*l, 0, '#'))
3564                         continue;
3565 
3566                 k = parse_line(fn, v, l, &invalid_line, &uid_cache, &gid_cache);
3567                 if (k < 0) {
3568                         if (invalid_line)
3569                                 /* Allow reporting with a special code if the caller requested this */
3570                                 *invalid_config = true;
3571                         else if (r == 0)
3572                                 /* The first error becomes our return value */
3573                                 r = k;
3574                 }
3575         }
3576 
3577         /* we have to determine age parameter for each entry of type X */
3578         ORDERED_HASHMAP_FOREACH(ia, globs)
3579                 for (size_t ni = 0; ni < ia->n_items; ni++) {
3580                         ItemArray *ja;
3581                         Item *i = ia->items + ni, *candidate_item = NULL;
3582 
3583                         if (i->type != IGNORE_DIRECTORY_PATH)
3584                                 continue;
3585 
3586                         ORDERED_HASHMAP_FOREACH(ja, items)
3587                                 for (size_t nj = 0; nj < ja->n_items; nj++) {
3588                                         Item *j = ja->items + nj;
3589 
3590                                         if (!IN_SET(j->type, CREATE_DIRECTORY,
3591                                                              TRUNCATE_DIRECTORY,
3592                                                              CREATE_SUBVOLUME,
3593                                                              CREATE_SUBVOLUME_INHERIT_QUOTA,
3594                                                              CREATE_SUBVOLUME_NEW_QUOTA))
3595                                                 continue;
3596 
3597                                         if (path_equal(j->path, i->path)) {
3598                                                 candidate_item = j;
3599                                                 break;
3600                                         }
3601 
3602                                         if (candidate_item
3603                                             ? (path_startswith(j->path, candidate_item->path) && fnmatch(i->path, j->path, FNM_PATHNAME | FNM_PERIOD) == 0)
3604                                             : path_startswith(i->path, j->path) != NULL)
3605                                                 candidate_item = j;
3606                                 }
3607 
3608                         if (candidate_item && candidate_item->age_set) {
3609                                 i->age = candidate_item->age;
3610                                 i->age_set = true;
3611                         }
3612                 }
3613 
3614         if (ferror(f)) {
3615                 log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to read from file %s: %m", fn);
3616                 if (r == 0)
3617                         r = -EIO;
3618         }
3619 
3620         return r;
3621 }
3622 
parse_arguments(char ** config_dirs,char ** args,bool * invalid_config)3623 static int parse_arguments(char **config_dirs, char **args, bool *invalid_config) {
3624         int r;
3625 
3626         STRV_FOREACH(arg, args) {
3627                 r = read_config_file(config_dirs, *arg, false, invalid_config);
3628                 if (r < 0)
3629                         return r;
3630         }
3631 
3632         return 0;
3633 }
3634 
read_config_files(char ** config_dirs,char ** args,bool * invalid_config)3635 static int read_config_files(char **config_dirs, char **args, bool *invalid_config) {
3636         _cleanup_strv_free_ char **files = NULL;
3637         _cleanup_free_ char *p = NULL;
3638         int r;
3639 
3640         r = conf_files_list_with_replacement(arg_root, config_dirs, arg_replace, &files, &p);
3641         if (r < 0)
3642                 return r;
3643 
3644         STRV_FOREACH(f, files)
3645                 if (p && path_equal(*f, p)) {
3646                         log_debug("Parsing arguments at position \"%s\"…", *f);
3647 
3648                         r = parse_arguments(config_dirs, args, invalid_config);
3649                         if (r < 0)
3650                                 return r;
3651                 } else
3652                         /* Just warn, ignore result otherwise.
3653                          * read_config_file() has some debug output, so no need to print anything. */
3654                         (void) read_config_file(config_dirs, *f, true, invalid_config);
3655 
3656         return 0;
3657 }
3658 
link_parent(ItemArray * a)3659 static int link_parent(ItemArray *a) {
3660         const char *path;
3661         char *prefix;
3662         int r;
3663 
3664         assert(a);
3665 
3666         /* Finds the closest "parent" item array for the specified item array. Then registers the specified item array
3667          * as child of it, and fills the parent in, linking them both ways. This allows us to later create parents
3668          * before their children, and clean up/remove children before their parents. */
3669 
3670         if (a->n_items <= 0)
3671                 return 0;
3672 
3673         path = a->items[0].path;
3674         prefix = newa(char, strlen(path) + 1);
3675         PATH_FOREACH_PREFIX(prefix, path) {
3676                 ItemArray *j;
3677 
3678                 j = ordered_hashmap_get(items, prefix);
3679                 if (!j)
3680                         j = ordered_hashmap_get(globs, prefix);
3681                 if (j) {
3682                         r = set_ensure_put(&j->children, NULL, a);
3683                         if (r < 0)
3684                                 return log_oom();
3685 
3686                         a->parent = j;
3687                         return 1;
3688                 }
3689         }
3690 
3691         return 0;
3692 }
3693 
3694 DEFINE_PRIVATE_HASH_OPS_WITH_VALUE_DESTRUCTOR(item_array_hash_ops, char, string_hash_func, string_compare_func,
3695                                               ItemArray, item_array_free);
3696 
run(int argc,char * argv[])3697 static int run(int argc, char *argv[]) {
3698 #ifndef STANDALONE
3699         _cleanup_(loop_device_unrefp) LoopDevice *loop_device = NULL;
3700         _cleanup_(decrypted_image_unrefp) DecryptedImage *decrypted_image = NULL;
3701         _cleanup_(umount_and_rmdir_and_freep) char *unlink_dir = NULL;
3702 #endif
3703         _cleanup_strv_free_ char **config_dirs = NULL;
3704         bool invalid_config = false;
3705         ItemArray *a;
3706         enum {
3707                 PHASE_REMOVE_AND_CLEAN,
3708                 PHASE_CREATE,
3709                 _PHASE_MAX
3710         } phase;
3711         int r, k;
3712 
3713         r = parse_argv(argc, argv);
3714         if (r <= 0)
3715                 return r;
3716 
3717         log_setup();
3718 
3719         /* We require /proc/ for a lot of our operations, i.e. for adjusting access modes, for anything
3720          * SELinux related, for recursive operation, for xattr, acl and chattr handling, for btrfs stuff and
3721          * a lot more. It's probably the majority of invocations where /proc/ is required. Since people
3722          * apparently invoke it without anyway and are surprised about the failures, let's catch this early
3723          * and output a nice and friendly warning. */
3724         if (proc_mounted() == 0)
3725                 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(ENOSYS),
3726                                        "/proc/ is not mounted, but required for successful operation of systemd-tmpfiles. "
3727                                        "Please mount /proc/. Alternatively, consider using the --root= or --image= switches.");
3728 
3729         /* Descending down file system trees might take a lot of fds */
3730         (void) rlimit_nofile_bump(HIGH_RLIMIT_NOFILE);
3731 
3732         if (arg_user) {
3733                 r = user_config_paths(&config_dirs);
3734                 if (r < 0)
3735                         return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to initialize configuration directory list: %m");
3736         } else {
3737                 config_dirs = strv_split_nulstr(CONF_PATHS_NULSTR("tmpfiles.d"));
3738                 if (!config_dirs)
3739                         return log_oom();
3740         }
3741 
3742         if (DEBUG_LOGGING) {
3743                 _cleanup_free_ char *t = NULL;
3744 
3745                 STRV_FOREACH(i, config_dirs) {
3746                         _cleanup_free_ char *j = NULL;
3747 
3748                         j = path_join(arg_root, *i);
3749                         if (!j)
3750                                 return log_oom();
3751 
3752                         if (!strextend(&t, "\n\t", j))
3753                                 return log_oom();
3754                 }
3755 
3756                 log_debug("Looking for configuration files in (higher priority first):%s", t);
3757         }
3758 
3759         if (arg_cat_config) {
3760                 pager_open(arg_pager_flags);
3761 
3762                 return cat_config(config_dirs, argv + optind);
3763         }
3764 
3765         umask(0022);
3766 
3767         r = mac_selinux_init();
3768         if (r < 0)
3769                 return r;
3770 
3771 #ifndef STANDALONE
3772         if (arg_image) {
3773                 assert(!arg_root);
3774 
3775                 r = mount_image_privately_interactively(
3776                                 arg_image,
3777                                 DISSECT_IMAGE_GENERIC_ROOT |
3778                                 DISSECT_IMAGE_REQUIRE_ROOT |
3779                                 DISSECT_IMAGE_VALIDATE_OS |
3780                                 DISSECT_IMAGE_RELAX_VAR_CHECK |
3781                                 DISSECT_IMAGE_FSCK |
3782                                 DISSECT_IMAGE_GROWFS,
3783                                 &unlink_dir,
3784                                 &loop_device,
3785                                 &decrypted_image);
3786                 if (r < 0)
3787                         return r;
3788 
3789                 arg_root = strdup(unlink_dir);
3790                 if (!arg_root)
3791                         return log_oom();
3792         }
3793 #else
3794         assert(!arg_image);
3795 #endif
3796 
3797         items = ordered_hashmap_new(&item_array_hash_ops);
3798         globs = ordered_hashmap_new(&item_array_hash_ops);
3799         if (!items || !globs)
3800                 return log_oom();
3801 
3802         /* If command line arguments are specified along with --replace, read all
3803          * configuration files and insert the positional arguments at the specified
3804          * place. Otherwise, if command line arguments are specified, execute just
3805          * them, and finally, without --replace= or any positional arguments, just
3806          * read configuration and execute it.
3807          */
3808         if (arg_replace || optind >= argc)
3809                 r = read_config_files(config_dirs, argv + optind, &invalid_config);
3810         else
3811                 r = parse_arguments(config_dirs, argv + optind, &invalid_config);
3812         if (r < 0)
3813                 return r;
3814 
3815         /* Let's now link up all child/parent relationships */
3816         ORDERED_HASHMAP_FOREACH(a, items) {
3817                 r = link_parent(a);
3818                 if (r < 0)
3819                         return r;
3820         }
3821         ORDERED_HASHMAP_FOREACH(a, globs) {
3822                 r = link_parent(a);
3823                 if (r < 0)
3824                         return r;
3825         }
3826 
3827         /* If multiple operations are requested, let's first run the remove/clean operations, and only then the create
3828          * operations. i.e. that we first clean out the platform we then build on. */
3829         for (phase = 0; phase < _PHASE_MAX; phase++) {
3830                 OperationMask op;
3831 
3832                 if (phase == PHASE_REMOVE_AND_CLEAN)
3833                         op = arg_operation & (OPERATION_REMOVE|OPERATION_CLEAN);
3834                 else if (phase == PHASE_CREATE)
3835                         op = arg_operation & OPERATION_CREATE;
3836                 else
3837                         assert_not_reached();
3838 
3839                 if (op == 0) /* Nothing requested in this phase */
3840                         continue;
3841 
3842                 /* The non-globbing ones usually create things, hence we apply them first */
3843                 ORDERED_HASHMAP_FOREACH(a, items) {
3844                         k = process_item_array(a, op);
3845                         if (k < 0 && r >= 0)
3846                                 r = k;
3847                 }
3848 
3849                 /* The globbing ones usually alter things, hence we apply them second. */
3850                 ORDERED_HASHMAP_FOREACH(a, globs) {
3851                         k = process_item_array(a, op);
3852                         if (k < 0 && r >= 0)
3853                                 r = k;
3854                 }
3855         }
3856 
3857         if (ERRNO_IS_RESOURCE(r))
3858                 return r;
3859         if (invalid_config)
3860                 return EX_DATAERR;
3861         if (r < 0)
3862                 return EX_CANTCREAT;
3863         return 0;
3864 }
3865 
3866 DEFINE_MAIN_FUNCTION_WITH_POSITIVE_FAILURE(run);
3867