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			129 lines
		
	
	
		
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			Go
		
	
	
	
	
	
/*
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   Copyright The containerd Authors.
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   Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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   you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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   You may obtain a copy of the License at
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       http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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   Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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   distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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   WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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   See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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   limitations under the License.
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*/
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package sysx
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import (
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	"os"
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	"path/filepath"
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	"github.com/containerd/continuity/syscallx"
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)
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// Readlink returns the destination of the named symbolic link.
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// If there is an error, it will be of type *PathError.
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func Readlink(name string) (string, error) {
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	for len := 128; ; len *= 2 {
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		b := make([]byte, len)
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		n, e := fixCount(syscallx.Readlink(fixLongPath(name), b))
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		if e != nil {
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			return "", &os.PathError{Op: "readlink", Path: name, Err: e}
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		}
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		if n < len {
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			return string(b[0:n]), nil
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		}
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	}
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}
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// Many functions in package syscall return a count of -1 instead of 0.
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// Using fixCount(call()) instead of call() corrects the count.
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func fixCount(n int, err error) (int, error) {
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	if n < 0 {
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		n = 0
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	}
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	return n, err
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}
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// fixLongPath returns the extended-length (\\?\-prefixed) form of
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// path when needed, in order to avoid the default 260 character file
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// path limit imposed by Windows. If path is not easily converted to
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// the extended-length form (for example, if path is a relative path
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// or contains .. elements), or is short enough, fixLongPath returns
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// path unmodified.
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//
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// See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365247(v=vs.85).aspx#maxpath
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func fixLongPath(path string) string {
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	// Do nothing (and don't allocate) if the path is "short".
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	// Empirically (at least on the Windows Server 2013 builder),
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	// the kernel is arbitrarily okay with < 248 bytes. That
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	// matches what the docs above say:
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	// "When using an API to create a directory, the specified
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	// path cannot be so long that you cannot append an 8.3 file
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	// name (that is, the directory name cannot exceed MAX_PATH
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	// minus 12)." Since MAX_PATH is 260, 260 - 12 = 248.
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	//
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	// The MSDN docs appear to say that a normal path that is 248 bytes long
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	// will work; empirically the path must be less then 248 bytes long.
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	if len(path) < 248 {
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		// Don't fix. (This is how Go 1.7 and earlier worked,
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		// not automatically generating the \\?\ form)
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		return path
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	}
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	// The extended form begins with \\?\, as in
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	// \\?\c:\windows\foo.txt or \\?\UNC\server\share\foo.txt.
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	// The extended form disables evaluation of . and .. path
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	// elements and disables the interpretation of / as equivalent
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	// to \. The conversion here rewrites / to \ and elides
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	// . elements as well as trailing or duplicate separators. For
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	// simplicity it avoids the conversion entirely for relative
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	// paths or paths containing .. elements. For now,
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	// \\server\share paths are not converted to
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	// \\?\UNC\server\share paths because the rules for doing so
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	// are less well-specified.
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	if len(path) >= 2 && path[:2] == `\\` {
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		// Don't canonicalize UNC paths.
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		return path
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	}
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	if !filepath.IsAbs(path) {
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		// Relative path
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		return path
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	}
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	const prefix = `\\?`
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	pathbuf := make([]byte, len(prefix)+len(path)+len(`\`))
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	copy(pathbuf, prefix)
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	n := len(path)
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	r, w := 0, len(prefix)
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	for r < n {
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		switch {
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		case os.IsPathSeparator(path[r]):
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			// empty block
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			r++
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		case path[r] == '.' && (r+1 == n || os.IsPathSeparator(path[r+1])):
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			// /./
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			r++
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		case r+1 < n && path[r] == '.' && path[r+1] == '.' && (r+2 == n || os.IsPathSeparator(path[r+2])):
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			// /../ is currently unhandled
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			return path
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		default:
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			pathbuf[w] = '\\'
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			w++
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			for ; r < n && !os.IsPathSeparator(path[r]); r++ {
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				pathbuf[w] = path[r]
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				w++
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			}
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		}
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	}
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	// A drive's root directory needs a trailing \
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	if w == len(`\\?\c:`) {
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		pathbuf[w] = '\\'
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		w++
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	}
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	return string(pathbuf[:w])
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}
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