--- lib/system.c.orig Mon Aug 20 15:04:50 2007 +++ lib/system.c Sun Sep 16 04:25:55 2007 @@ -574,7 +574,11 @@ { char *wd; #ifdef HAVE_GETCWD +#ifdef PATH_MAX + wd = (char *)getcwd(s, PATH_MAX); +#else wd = (char *)getcwd(s, sizeof (pstring)); +#endif #else wd = (char *)getwd(s); #endif @@ -643,6 +647,25 @@ } /******************************************************************* + Wrapper for lchown. +********************************************************************/ + +int sys_lchown(const char *fname,uid_t uid,gid_t gid) +{ +#ifndef HAVE_LCHOWN + static int done; + if (!done) { + DEBUG(1,("WARNING: no lchown!\n")); + done=1; + } + errno = ENOSYS; + return -1; +#else + return(lchown(fname,uid,gid)); +#endif +} + +/******************************************************************* os/2 also doesn't have chroot ********************************************************************/ int sys_chroot(const char *dname) @@ -871,15 +894,13 @@ } /************************************************************************** - Wrapper for getgroups. Deals with broken (int) case. + Wrap setgroups and getgroups for systems that declare getgroups() as + returning an array of gid_t, but actuall return an array of int. ****************************************************************************/ -int sys_getgroups(int setlen, gid_t *gidset) +#if defined(HAVE_BROKEN_GETGROUPS) +static int sys_broken_getgroups(int setlen, gid_t *gidset) { -#if !defined(HAVE_BROKEN_GETGROUPS) - return getgroups(setlen, gidset); -#else - GID_T gid; GID_T *group_list; int i, ngroups; @@ -901,7 +922,7 @@ if (setlen == 0) setlen = groups_max(); - if((group_list = (GID_T *)malloc(setlen * sizeof(GID_T))) == NULL) { + if((group_list = SMB_MALLOC_ARRAY(GID_T, setlen)) == NULL) { DEBUG(0,("sys_getgroups: Malloc fail.\n")); return -1; } @@ -918,26 +939,10 @@ SAFE_FREE(group_list); return ngroups; -#endif /* HAVE_BROKEN_GETGROUPS */ } - -/************************************************************************** - Wrapper for setgroups. Deals with broken (int) case. Automatically used - if we have broken getgroups. -****************************************************************************/ - -int sys_setgroups(int setlen, gid_t *gidset) +static int sys_broken_setgroups(int setlen, gid_t *gidset) { -#if !defined(HAVE_SETGROUPS) - errno = ENOSYS; - return -1; -#endif /* HAVE_SETGROUPS */ - -#if !defined(HAVE_BROKEN_GETGROUPS) - return setgroups(setlen, gidset); -#else - GID_T *group_list; int i ; @@ -954,7 +959,7 @@ * GID_T array of size setlen. */ - if((group_list = (GID_T *)malloc(setlen * sizeof(GID_T))) == NULL) { + if((group_list = SMB_MALLOC_ARRAY(GID_T, setlen)) == NULL) { DEBUG(0,("sys_setgroups: Malloc fail.\n")); return -1; } @@ -971,7 +976,105 @@ SAFE_FREE(group_list); return 0 ; +} + #endif /* HAVE_BROKEN_GETGROUPS */ + +/* This is a list of systems that require the first GID passed to setgroups(2) + * to be the effective GID. If your system is one of these, add it here. + */ +#if defined (FREEBSD) || defined (DARWINOS) +#define USE_BSD_SETGROUPS +#endif + +#if defined(USE_BSD_SETGROUPS) +/* Depending on the particular BSD implementation, the first GID that is + * passed to setgroups(2) will either be ignored or will set the credential's + * effective GID. In either case, the right thing to do is to guarantee that + * gidset[0] is the effective GID. + */ +static int sys_bsd_setgroups(gid_t primary_gid, int setlen, const gid_t *gidset) +{ + gid_t *new_gidset = NULL; + int max; + int ret; + + /* setgroups(2) will fail with EINVAL if we pass too many groups. */ + max = groups_max(); + + /* No group list, just make sure we are setting the efective GID. */ + if (setlen == 0) { + return setgroups(1, &primary_gid); + } + + /* If the primary gid is not the first array element, grow the array + * and insert it at the front. + */ + if (gidset[0] != primary_gid) { + new_gidset = SMB_MALLOC_ARRAY(gid_t, setlen + 1); + if (new_gidset == NULL) { + return -1; + } + + memcpy(new_gidset + 1, gidset, (setlen * sizeof(gid_t))); + new_gidset[0] = primary_gid; + setlen++; + } + + if (setlen > max) { + DEBUG(3, ("forced to truncate group list from %d to %d\n", + setlen, max)); + setlen = max; + } + +#if defined(HAVE_BROKEN_GETGROUPS) + ret = sys_broken_setgroups(setlen, new_gidset ? new_gidset : gidset); +#else + ret = setgroups(setlen, new_gidset ? new_gidset : gidset); +#endif + + if (new_gidset) { + int errsav = errno; + SAFE_FREE(new_gidset); + errno = errsav; + } + + return ret; +} + +#endif /* USE_BSD_SETGROUPS */ + +/************************************************************************** + Wrapper for getgroups. Deals with broken (int) case. +****************************************************************************/ + +int sys_getgroups(int setlen, gid_t *gidset) +{ +#if defined(HAVE_BROKEN_GETGROUPS) + return sys_broken_getgroups(setlen, gidset); +#else + return getgroups(setlen, gidset); +#endif +} + +/************************************************************************** + Wrapper for setgroups. Deals with broken (int) case and BSD case. +****************************************************************************/ + +int sys_setgroups(gid_t UNUSED(primary_gid), int setlen, gid_t *gidset) +{ +#if !defined(HAVE_SETGROUPS) + errno = ENOSYS; + return -1; +#endif /* HAVE_SETGROUPS */ + +#if defined(USE_BSD_SETGROUPS) + return sys_bsd_setgroups(primary_gid, setlen, gidset); +#elif defined(HAVE_BROKEN_GETGROUPS) + return sys_broken_setgroups(setlen, gidset); +#else + return setgroups(setlen, gidset); +#endif } /**************************************************************************