| /* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */ |
| /* |
| * Utility routines. |
| * |
| * Copyright (C) 1999-2004 by Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org> |
| * Copyright (C) 2005 by Rob Landley <rob@landley.net> |
| * |
| * Licensed under the GPL v2 or later, see the file LICENSE in this tarball. |
| */ |
| |
| #include "libbb.h" |
| |
| /* For 2.6, use the cleaned up header to get the 64 bit API. */ |
| #include <linux/version.h> |
| #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,0) |
| #include <linux/loop.h> |
| typedef struct loop_info64 bb_loop_info; |
| #define BB_LOOP_SET_STATUS LOOP_SET_STATUS64 |
| #define BB_LOOP_GET_STATUS LOOP_GET_STATUS64 |
| |
| /* For 2.4 and earlier, use the 32 bit API (and don't trust the headers) */ |
| #else |
| /* Stuff stolen from linux/loop.h for 2.4 and earlier kernels*/ |
| #include <linux/posix_types.h> |
| #define LO_NAME_SIZE 64 |
| #define LO_KEY_SIZE 32 |
| #define LOOP_SET_FD 0x4C00 |
| #define LOOP_CLR_FD 0x4C01 |
| #define BB_LOOP_SET_STATUS 0x4C02 |
| #define BB_LOOP_GET_STATUS 0x4C03 |
| typedef struct { |
| int lo_number; |
| __kernel_dev_t lo_device; |
| unsigned long lo_inode; |
| __kernel_dev_t lo_rdevice; |
| int lo_offset; |
| int lo_encrypt_type; |
| int lo_encrypt_key_size; |
| int lo_flags; |
| char lo_file_name[LO_NAME_SIZE]; |
| unsigned char lo_encrypt_key[LO_KEY_SIZE]; |
| unsigned long lo_init[2]; |
| char reserved[4]; |
| } bb_loop_info; |
| #endif |
| |
| char *query_loop(const char *device) |
| { |
| int fd; |
| bb_loop_info loopinfo; |
| char *dev=0; |
| |
| if ((fd = open(device, O_RDONLY)) < 0) return 0; |
| if (!ioctl(fd, BB_LOOP_GET_STATUS, &loopinfo)) |
| dev=xasprintf("%ld %s", (long) loopinfo.lo_offset, |
| (char *)loopinfo.lo_file_name); |
| close(fd); |
| |
| return dev; |
| } |
| |
| |
| int del_loop(const char *device) |
| { |
| int fd, rc; |
| |
| if ((fd = open(device, O_RDONLY)) < 0) return 1; |
| rc=ioctl(fd, LOOP_CLR_FD, 0); |
| close(fd); |
| |
| return rc; |
| } |
| |
| /* Returns 0 if mounted RW, 1 if mounted read-only, <0 for error. |
| *device is loop device to use, or if *device==NULL finds a loop device to |
| mount it on and sets *device to a strdup of that loop device name. This |
| search will re-use an existing loop device already bound to that |
| file/offset if it finds one. |
| */ |
| int set_loop(char **device, const char *file, int offset) |
| { |
| char dev[20], *try; |
| bb_loop_info loopinfo; |
| struct stat statbuf; |
| int i, dfd, ffd, mode, rc=-1; |
| |
| /* Open the file. Barf if this doesn't work. */ |
| if((ffd = open(file, mode=O_RDWR))<0 && (ffd = open(file,mode=O_RDONLY))<0) |
| return -errno; |
| |
| /* Find a loop device. */ |
| try=*device ? : dev; |
| for(i=0;rc;i++) { |
| sprintf(dev, LOOP_FORMAT, i); |
| |
| /* Ran out of block devices, return failure. */ |
| if(stat(try, &statbuf) || !S_ISBLK(statbuf.st_mode)) { |
| rc=-ENOENT; |
| break; |
| } |
| /* Open the sucker and check its loopiness. */ |
| if((dfd=open(try, mode))<0 && errno==EROFS) |
| dfd=open(try, mode = O_RDONLY); |
| if(dfd<0) goto try_again; |
| |
| rc=ioctl(dfd, BB_LOOP_GET_STATUS, &loopinfo); |
| |
| /* If device free, claim it. */ |
| if(rc && errno==ENXIO) { |
| memset(&loopinfo, 0, sizeof(loopinfo)); |
| safe_strncpy((char *)loopinfo.lo_file_name, file, LO_NAME_SIZE); |
| loopinfo.lo_offset = offset; |
| /* Associate free loop device with file. */ |
| if(!ioctl(dfd, LOOP_SET_FD, ffd)) { |
| if (!ioctl(dfd, BB_LOOP_SET_STATUS, &loopinfo)) rc=0; |
| else ioctl(dfd, LOOP_CLR_FD, 0); |
| } |
| |
| /* If this block device already set up right, re-use it. |
| (Yes this is racy, but associating two loop devices with the same |
| file isn't pretty either. In general, mounting the same file twice |
| without using losetup manually is problematic.) |
| */ |
| } else if(strcmp(file,(char *)loopinfo.lo_file_name) |
| || offset!=loopinfo.lo_offset) rc=-1; |
| close(dfd); |
| try_again: |
| if(*device) break; |
| } |
| close(ffd); |
| if(!rc) { |
| if(!*device) *device=strdup(dev); |
| return mode==O_RDONLY ? 1 : 0; |
| } else return rc; |
| } |