rm.c revision 1.40 1 1.40 tls /* $NetBSD: rm.c,v 1.40 2004/01/11 02:04:05 tls Exp $ */
2 1.18 cgd
3 1.1 cgd /*-
4 1.32 jrf * Copyright (c) 1990, 1993, 1994, 2003
5 1.15 mycroft * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
6 1.1 cgd *
7 1.1 cgd * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
8 1.1 cgd * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
9 1.1 cgd * are met:
10 1.1 cgd * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
11 1.1 cgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
12 1.1 cgd * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
13 1.1 cgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
14 1.1 cgd * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
15 1.36 agc * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
16 1.1 cgd * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
17 1.1 cgd * without specific prior written permission.
18 1.1 cgd *
19 1.1 cgd * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
20 1.1 cgd * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
21 1.1 cgd * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
22 1.1 cgd * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
23 1.1 cgd * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
24 1.1 cgd * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
25 1.1 cgd * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
26 1.1 cgd * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
27 1.1 cgd * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
28 1.1 cgd * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
29 1.1 cgd * SUCH DAMAGE.
30 1.1 cgd */
31 1.1 cgd
32 1.20 christos #include <sys/cdefs.h>
33 1.1 cgd #ifndef lint
34 1.20 christos __COPYRIGHT("@(#) Copyright (c) 1990, 1993, 1994\n\
35 1.20 christos The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.\n");
36 1.1 cgd #endif /* not lint */
37 1.1 cgd
38 1.1 cgd #ifndef lint
39 1.18 cgd #if 0
40 1.19 jtc static char sccsid[] = "@(#)rm.c 8.8 (Berkeley) 4/27/95";
41 1.18 cgd #else
42 1.40 tls __RCSID("$NetBSD: rm.c,v 1.40 2004/01/11 02:04:05 tls Exp $");
43 1.18 cgd #endif
44 1.1 cgd #endif /* not lint */
45 1.1 cgd
46 1.35 jschauma #include <sys/param.h>
47 1.35 jschauma #include <sys/stat.h>
48 1.15 mycroft #include <sys/types.h>
49 1.15 mycroft
50 1.15 mycroft #include <err.h>
51 1.15 mycroft #include <errno.h>
52 1.15 mycroft #include <fcntl.h>
53 1.15 mycroft #include <fts.h>
54 1.27 wiz #include <grp.h>
55 1.35 jschauma #include <locale.h>
56 1.27 wiz #include <pwd.h>
57 1.7 jtc #include <stdio.h>
58 1.15 mycroft #include <stdlib.h>
59 1.7 jtc #include <string.h>
60 1.7 jtc #include <unistd.h>
61 1.7 jtc
62 1.38 jschauma int dflag, eval, fflag, iflag, Pflag, stdin_ok, vflag, Wflag;
63 1.1 cgd
64 1.27 wiz int check(char *, char *, struct stat *);
65 1.27 wiz void checkdot(char **);
66 1.27 wiz void rm_file(char **);
67 1.27 wiz void rm_overwrite(char *, struct stat *);
68 1.27 wiz void rm_tree(char **);
69 1.27 wiz void usage(void);
70 1.27 wiz int main(int, char *[]);
71 1.1 cgd
72 1.1 cgd /*
73 1.21 kleink * For the sake of the `-f' flag, check whether an error number indicates the
74 1.21 kleink * failure of an operation due to an non-existent file, either per se (ENOENT)
75 1.21 kleink * or because its filename argument was illegal (ENAMETOOLONG, ENOTDIR).
76 1.21 kleink */
77 1.21 kleink #define NONEXISTENT(x) \
78 1.21 kleink ((x) == ENOENT || (x) == ENAMETOOLONG || (x) == ENOTDIR)
79 1.21 kleink
80 1.21 kleink /*
81 1.1 cgd * rm --
82 1.1 cgd * This rm is different from historic rm's, but is expected to match
83 1.1 cgd * POSIX 1003.2 behavior. The most visible difference is that -f
84 1.1 cgd * has two specific effects now, ignore non-existent files and force
85 1.1 cgd * file removal.
86 1.1 cgd */
87 1.7 jtc int
88 1.27 wiz main(int argc, char *argv[])
89 1.1 cgd {
90 1.1 cgd int ch, rflag;
91 1.1 cgd
92 1.27 wiz setprogname(argv[0]);
93 1.22 mycroft (void)setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
94 1.7 jtc
95 1.15 mycroft Pflag = rflag = 0;
96 1.32 jrf while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "dfiPRrvW")) != -1)
97 1.30 enami switch (ch) {
98 1.1 cgd case 'd':
99 1.1 cgd dflag = 1;
100 1.1 cgd break;
101 1.1 cgd case 'f':
102 1.1 cgd fflag = 1;
103 1.1 cgd iflag = 0;
104 1.1 cgd break;
105 1.1 cgd case 'i':
106 1.1 cgd fflag = 0;
107 1.1 cgd iflag = 1;
108 1.1 cgd break;
109 1.15 mycroft case 'P':
110 1.15 mycroft Pflag = 1;
111 1.15 mycroft break;
112 1.1 cgd case 'R':
113 1.15 mycroft case 'r': /* Compatibility. */
114 1.1 cgd rflag = 1;
115 1.1 cgd break;
116 1.32 jrf case 'v':
117 1.32 jrf vflag = 1;
118 1.32 jrf break;
119 1.17 mycroft case 'W':
120 1.17 mycroft Wflag = 1;
121 1.17 mycroft break;
122 1.1 cgd case '?':
123 1.1 cgd default:
124 1.1 cgd usage();
125 1.1 cgd }
126 1.1 cgd argc -= optind;
127 1.1 cgd argv += optind;
128 1.1 cgd
129 1.1 cgd if (argc < 1)
130 1.1 cgd usage();
131 1.1 cgd
132 1.1 cgd checkdot(argv);
133 1.1 cgd
134 1.11 jtc if (*argv) {
135 1.11 jtc stdin_ok = isatty(STDIN_FILENO);
136 1.1 cgd
137 1.11 jtc if (rflag)
138 1.15 mycroft rm_tree(argv);
139 1.11 jtc else
140 1.15 mycroft rm_file(argv);
141 1.11 jtc }
142 1.9 jtc
143 1.24 mycroft exit(eval);
144 1.24 mycroft /* NOTREACHED */
145 1.1 cgd }
146 1.1 cgd
147 1.7 jtc void
148 1.27 wiz rm_tree(char **argv)
149 1.1 cgd {
150 1.15 mycroft FTS *fts;
151 1.15 mycroft FTSENT *p;
152 1.32 jrf int flags, needstat, rval;
153 1.35 jschauma
154 1.1 cgd /*
155 1.1 cgd * Remove a file hierarchy. If forcing removal (-f), or interactive
156 1.1 cgd * (-i) or can't ask anyway (stdin_ok), don't stat the file.
157 1.1 cgd */
158 1.1 cgd needstat = !fflag && !iflag && stdin_ok;
159 1.1 cgd
160 1.1 cgd /*
161 1.1 cgd * If the -i option is specified, the user can skip on the pre-order
162 1.1 cgd * visit. The fts_number field flags skipped directories.
163 1.1 cgd */
164 1.1 cgd #define SKIPPED 1
165 1.1 cgd
166 1.17 mycroft flags = FTS_PHYSICAL;
167 1.17 mycroft if (!needstat)
168 1.17 mycroft flags |= FTS_NOSTAT;
169 1.17 mycroft if (Wflag)
170 1.17 mycroft flags |= FTS_WHITEOUT;
171 1.20 christos if (!(fts = fts_open(argv, flags,
172 1.31 enami (int (*)(const FTSENT **, const FTSENT **))NULL)))
173 1.26 drochner err(1, NULL);
174 1.7 jtc while ((p = fts_read(fts)) != NULL) {
175 1.35 jschauma
176 1.15 mycroft switch (p->fts_info) {
177 1.1 cgd case FTS_DNR:
178 1.15 mycroft if (!fflag || p->fts_errno != ENOENT) {
179 1.38 jschauma warnx("%s: %s", p->fts_path,
180 1.38 jschauma strerror(p->fts_errno));
181 1.15 mycroft eval = 1;
182 1.15 mycroft }
183 1.15 mycroft continue;
184 1.1 cgd case FTS_ERR:
185 1.38 jschauma errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "%s: %s", p->fts_path,
186 1.35 jschauma strerror(p->fts_errno));
187 1.24 mycroft /* NOTREACHED */
188 1.1 cgd case FTS_NS:
189 1.15 mycroft /*
190 1.15 mycroft * FTS_NS: assume that if can't stat the file, it
191 1.15 mycroft * can't be unlinked.
192 1.15 mycroft */
193 1.28 jmc if (fflag && NONEXISTENT(p->fts_errno))
194 1.28 jmc continue;
195 1.28 jmc if (needstat) {
196 1.38 jschauma warnx("%s: %s", p->fts_path,
197 1.38 jschauma strerror(p->fts_errno));
198 1.15 mycroft eval = 1;
199 1.28 jmc continue;
200 1.15 mycroft }
201 1.28 jmc break;
202 1.1 cgd case FTS_D:
203 1.15 mycroft /* Pre-order: give user chance to skip. */
204 1.8 jtc if (!fflag && !check(p->fts_path, p->fts_accpath,
205 1.6 deraadt p->fts_statp)) {
206 1.1 cgd (void)fts_set(fts, p, FTS_SKIP);
207 1.1 cgd p->fts_number = SKIPPED;
208 1.1 cgd }
209 1.1 cgd continue;
210 1.1 cgd case FTS_DP:
211 1.15 mycroft /* Post-order: see if user skipped. */
212 1.1 cgd if (p->fts_number == SKIPPED)
213 1.1 cgd continue;
214 1.1 cgd break;
215 1.9 jtc default:
216 1.15 mycroft if (!fflag &&
217 1.15 mycroft !check(p->fts_path, p->fts_accpath, p->fts_statp))
218 1.9 jtc continue;
219 1.1 cgd }
220 1.1 cgd
221 1.32 jrf rval = 0;
222 1.1 cgd /*
223 1.1 cgd * If we can't read or search the directory, may still be
224 1.1 cgd * able to remove it. Don't print out the un{read,search}able
225 1.1 cgd * message unless the remove fails.
226 1.1 cgd */
227 1.17 mycroft switch (p->fts_info) {
228 1.17 mycroft case FTS_DP:
229 1.17 mycroft case FTS_DNR:
230 1.32 jrf rval = rmdir(p->fts_accpath);
231 1.32 jrf if (rval != 0 && fflag && errno == ENOENT)
232 1.1 cgd continue;
233 1.17 mycroft break;
234 1.17 mycroft
235 1.17 mycroft case FTS_W:
236 1.32 jrf rval = undelete(p->fts_accpath);
237 1.34 enami if (rval != 0 && fflag && errno == ENOENT)
238 1.17 mycroft continue;
239 1.17 mycroft break;
240 1.17 mycroft
241 1.17 mycroft default:
242 1.15 mycroft if (Pflag)
243 1.15 mycroft rm_overwrite(p->fts_accpath, NULL);
244 1.32 jrf rval = unlink(p->fts_accpath);
245 1.32 jrf if (rval != 0 && fflag && NONEXISTENT(errno))
246 1.14 jtc continue;
247 1.32 jrf break;
248 1.14 jtc }
249 1.32 jrf if (rval != 0) {
250 1.38 jschauma warn("%s", p->fts_path);
251 1.32 jrf eval = 1;
252 1.38 jschauma } else if (vflag)
253 1.38 jschauma (void)printf("%s\n", p->fts_path);
254 1.1 cgd }
255 1.15 mycroft if (errno)
256 1.15 mycroft err(1, "fts_read");
257 1.1 cgd }
258 1.1 cgd
259 1.7 jtc void
260 1.27 wiz rm_file(char **argv)
261 1.1 cgd {
262 1.1 cgd struct stat sb;
263 1.15 mycroft int rval;
264 1.38 jschauma char *f;
265 1.1 cgd
266 1.1 cgd /*
267 1.1 cgd * Remove a file. POSIX 1003.2 states that, by default, attempting
268 1.1 cgd * to remove a directory is an error, so must always stat the file.
269 1.1 cgd */
270 1.7 jtc while ((f = *argv++) != NULL) {
271 1.15 mycroft /* Assume if can't stat the file, can't unlink it. */
272 1.1 cgd if (lstat(f, &sb)) {
273 1.17 mycroft if (Wflag) {
274 1.17 mycroft sb.st_mode = S_IFWHT|S_IWUSR|S_IRUSR;
275 1.17 mycroft } else {
276 1.21 kleink if (!fflag || !NONEXISTENT(errno)) {
277 1.38 jschauma warn("%s", f);
278 1.17 mycroft eval = 1;
279 1.17 mycroft }
280 1.17 mycroft continue;
281 1.9 jtc }
282 1.17 mycroft } else if (Wflag) {
283 1.38 jschauma warnx("%s: %s", f, strerror(EEXIST));
284 1.17 mycroft eval = 1;
285 1.1 cgd continue;
286 1.1 cgd }
287 1.17 mycroft
288 1.7 jtc if (S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode) && !dflag) {
289 1.38 jschauma warnx("%s: is a directory", f);
290 1.15 mycroft eval = 1;
291 1.1 cgd continue;
292 1.1 cgd }
293 1.17 mycroft if (!fflag && !S_ISWHT(sb.st_mode) && !check(f, f, &sb))
294 1.1 cgd continue;
295 1.17 mycroft if (S_ISWHT(sb.st_mode))
296 1.17 mycroft rval = undelete(f);
297 1.17 mycroft else if (S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode))
298 1.15 mycroft rval = rmdir(f);
299 1.15 mycroft else {
300 1.15 mycroft if (Pflag)
301 1.15 mycroft rm_overwrite(f, &sb);
302 1.15 mycroft rval = unlink(f);
303 1.15 mycroft }
304 1.21 kleink if (rval && (!fflag || !NONEXISTENT(errno))) {
305 1.38 jschauma warn("%s", f);
306 1.15 mycroft eval = 1;
307 1.7 jtc }
308 1.38 jschauma if (vflag && rval == 0)
309 1.38 jschauma (void)printf("%s\n", f);
310 1.15 mycroft }
311 1.15 mycroft }
312 1.7 jtc
313 1.15 mycroft /*
314 1.15 mycroft * rm_overwrite --
315 1.15 mycroft * Overwrite the file 3 times with varying bit patterns.
316 1.15 mycroft *
317 1.15 mycroft * This is a cheap way to *really* delete files. Note that only regular
318 1.15 mycroft * files are deleted, directories (and therefore names) will remain.
319 1.15 mycroft * Also, this assumes a fixed-block file system (like FFS, or a V7 or a
320 1.15 mycroft * System V file system). In a logging file system, you'll have to have
321 1.15 mycroft * kernel support.
322 1.40 tls *
323 1.40 tls * A note on standards: U.S. DoD 5220.22-M "National Industrial Security
324 1.40 tls * Program Operating Manual" ("NISPOM") is often cited as a reference
325 1.40 tls * for clearing and sanitizing magnetic media. In fact, a matrix of
326 1.40 tls * "clearing" and "sanitization" methods for various media was given in
327 1.40 tls * Chapter 8 of the original 1995 version of NISPOM. However, that
328 1.40 tls * matrix was *removed from the document* when Chapter 8 was rewritten
329 1.40 tls * in Change 2 to the document in 2001. Recently, the Defense Security
330 1.40 tls * Service has made a revised clearing and sanitization matrix available
331 1.40 tls * in Microsoft Word format on the DSS web site. The standardization
332 1.40 tls * status of this matrix is unclear. Furthermore, one must be very
333 1.40 tls * careful when referring to this matrix: it is intended for the "clearing"
334 1.40 tls * prior to reuse or "sanitization" prior to disposal of *entire media*,
335 1.40 tls * not individual files and the only non-physically-destructive method of
336 1.40 tls * "sanitization" that is permitted for magnetic disks of any kind is
337 1.40 tls * specifically noted to be prohibited for media that have contained
338 1.40 tls * Top Secret data.
339 1.40 tls *
340 1.40 tls * It is impossible to actually conform to the exact procedure given in
341 1.40 tls * the matrix if one is overwriting a file, not an entire disk, because
342 1.40 tls * the procedure requires examination and comparison of the disk's defect
343 1.40 tls * lists. Any program that claims to securely erase *files* while
344 1.40 tls * conforming to the standard, then, is not correct. We do everything
345 1.40 tls *
346 1.40 tls * Furthermore, the presence of track caches, disk and controller write
347 1.40 tls * caches, and so forth make it extremely difficult to ensure that data
348 1.40 tls * have actuolly been written to the disk, particularly when one tries
349 1.40 tls * to repeatedly overwrite the same sectors in quick succession. We call
350 1.40 tls * fsync(), but controllers with nonvolatile cache, as well as IDE disks
351 1.40 tls * that just plain lie about the stable storage of data, will defeat this.
352 1.40 tls *
353 1.40 tls * Finally, widely respected research suggests that the given procedure
354 1.40 tls * is nowhere near sufficient to prevent the recovery of data using special
355 1.40 tls * forensic equipment and techniques that are well-known. This is
356 1.40 tls * presumably one reason that the matrix requires physical media destruction,
357 1.40 tls * rather than any technique of the sort attempted here, for secret data.
358 1.40 tls *
359 1.40 tls * Caveat Emptor.
360 1.15 mycroft */
361 1.40 tls
362 1.15 mycroft void
363 1.27 wiz rm_overwrite(char *file, struct stat *sbp)
364 1.15 mycroft {
365 1.15 mycroft struct stat sb;
366 1.40 tls int fd, randint;
367 1.40 tls char randchar;
368 1.15 mycroft
369 1.15 mycroft fd = -1;
370 1.15 mycroft if (sbp == NULL) {
371 1.15 mycroft if (lstat(file, &sb))
372 1.15 mycroft goto err;
373 1.15 mycroft sbp = &sb;
374 1.1 cgd }
375 1.15 mycroft if (!S_ISREG(sbp->st_mode))
376 1.15 mycroft return;
377 1.40 tls
378 1.40 tls /* flags to try to defeat hidden caching by forcing seeks */
379 1.40 tls if ((fd = open(file, O_RDWR|O_SYNC|O_RSYNC, 0)) == -1)
380 1.15 mycroft goto err;
381 1.15 mycroft
382 1.40 tls #define RAND_BYTES 1
383 1.40 tls #define THIS_BYTE 0
384 1.40 tls
385 1.40 tls #define WRITE_PASS(mode, byte) do { \
386 1.40 tls off_t len; \
387 1.40 tls int wlen, i; \
388 1.40 tls char buf[8 * 1024]; \
389 1.40 tls \
390 1.40 tls if (fsync(fd) || lseek(fd, (off_t)0, SEEK_SET)) \
391 1.40 tls goto err; \
392 1.40 tls \
393 1.40 tls if (mode == THIS_BYTE) \
394 1.40 tls memset(buf, byte, sizeof(buf)); \
395 1.15 mycroft for (len = sbp->st_size; len > 0; len -= wlen) { \
396 1.40 tls if (mode == RAND_BYTES) { \
397 1.40 tls for (i = 0; i < sizeof(buf); \
398 1.40 tls i+= sizeof(u_int32_t)) \
399 1.40 tls *(int *)(buf + i) = arc4random(); \
400 1.40 tls } \
401 1.15 mycroft wlen = len < sizeof(buf) ? len : sizeof(buf); \
402 1.15 mycroft if (write(fd, buf, wlen) != wlen) \
403 1.15 mycroft goto err; \
404 1.15 mycroft } \
405 1.40 tls sync(); /* another poke at hidden caches */ \
406 1.30 enami } while (/* CONSTCOND */ 0)
407 1.40 tls
408 1.40 tls #define READ_PASS(byte) do { \
409 1.40 tls off_t len; \
410 1.40 tls int rlen; \
411 1.40 tls char pattern[8 * 1024]; \
412 1.40 tls char buf[8 * 1024]; \
413 1.40 tls \
414 1.40 tls if (fsync(fd) || lseek(fd, (off_t)0, SEEK_SET)) \
415 1.40 tls goto err; \
416 1.40 tls \
417 1.40 tls memset(pattern, byte, sizeof(pattern)); \
418 1.40 tls for(len = sbp->st_size; len > 0; len -= rlen) { \
419 1.40 tls rlen = len < sizeof(buf) ? len : sizeof(buf); \
420 1.40 tls if(read(fd, buf, rlen) != rlen) \
421 1.40 tls goto err; \
422 1.40 tls if(memcmp(buf, pattern, rlen)) \
423 1.40 tls goto err; \
424 1.40 tls } \
425 1.40 tls sync(); /* another poke at hidden caches */ \
426 1.40 tls } while (/* CONSTCOND */ 0)
427 1.40 tls
428 1.40 tls /*
429 1.40 tls * DSS sanitization matrix "clear" for magnetic disks:
430 1.40 tls * option 'c' "Overwrite all addressable locations with a single
431 1.40 tls * character."
432 1.40 tls */
433 1.40 tls randint = arc4random();
434 1.40 tls randchar = *(char *)&randint;
435 1.40 tls WRITE_PASS(THIS_BYTE, randchar);
436 1.40 tls
437 1.40 tls /*
438 1.40 tls * DSS sanitization matrix "sanitize" for magnetic disks:
439 1.40 tls * option 'd', sub 2 "Overwrite all addressable locations with a
440 1.40 tls * character, then its complement. Verify "complement" character
441 1.40 tls * was written successfully to all addressable locations, then
442 1.40 tls * overwrite all addressable locations with random characters; or
443 1.40 tls * verify third overwrite of random characters." The rest of the
444 1.40 tls * text in d-sub-2 specifies requirements for overwriting spared
445 1.40 tls * sectors; we cannot conform to it when erasing only a file, thus
446 1.40 tls * we do not conform to the standard.
447 1.40 tls */
448 1.40 tls
449 1.40 tls /* 1. "a character" */
450 1.40 tls WRITE_PASS(THIS_BYTE, 0xff);
451 1.40 tls
452 1.40 tls /* 2. "its complement" */
453 1.40 tls WRITE_PASS(THIS_BYTE, 0x00);
454 1.40 tls
455 1.40 tls /* 3. "Verify 'complement' character" */
456 1.40 tls READ_PASS(0x00);
457 1.40 tls
458 1.40 tls /* 4. "overwrite all addressable locations with random characters" */
459 1.40 tls
460 1.40 tls WRITE_PASS(RAND_BYTES, 0x00);
461 1.40 tls
462 1.40 tls /*
463 1.40 tls * As the file might be huge, and we note that this revision of
464 1.40 tls * the matrix says "random characters", not "a random character"
465 1.40 tls * as the original did, we do not verify the random-character
466 1.40 tls * write; the "or" in the standard allows this.
467 1.40 tls */
468 1.40 tls
469 1.40 tls if (!close(fd))
470 1.15 mycroft return;
471 1.15 mycroft
472 1.15 mycroft err: eval = 1;
473 1.38 jschauma warn("%s", file);
474 1.1 cgd }
475 1.1 cgd
476 1.7 jtc int
477 1.27 wiz check(char *path, char *name, struct stat *sp)
478 1.1 cgd {
479 1.15 mycroft int ch, first;
480 1.15 mycroft char modep[15];
481 1.1 cgd
482 1.1 cgd /* Check -i first. */
483 1.38 jschauma if (iflag)
484 1.38 jschauma (void)fprintf(stderr, "remove '%s'? ", path);
485 1.38 jschauma else {
486 1.1 cgd /*
487 1.1 cgd * If it's not a symbolic link and it's unwritable and we're
488 1.1 cgd * talking to a terminal, ask. Symbolic links are excluded
489 1.15 mycroft * because their permissions are meaningless. Check stdin_ok
490 1.15 mycroft * first because we may not have stat'ed the file.
491 1.1 cgd */
492 1.25 is if (!stdin_ok || S_ISLNK(sp->st_mode) ||
493 1.30 enami !(access(name, W_OK) && (errno != ETXTBSY)))
494 1.15 mycroft return (1);
495 1.1 cgd strmode(sp->st_mode, modep);
496 1.35 jschauma (void)fprintf(stderr, "override %s%s%s/%s for '%s'? ",
497 1.8 jtc modep + 1, modep[9] == ' ' ? "" : " ",
498 1.8 jtc user_from_uid(sp->st_uid, 0),
499 1.38 jschauma group_from_gid(sp->st_gid, 0), path);
500 1.1 cgd }
501 1.1 cgd (void)fflush(stderr);
502 1.1 cgd
503 1.1 cgd first = ch = getchar();
504 1.1 cgd while (ch != '\n' && ch != EOF)
505 1.1 cgd ch = getchar();
506 1.15 mycroft return (first == 'y' || first == 'Y');
507 1.1 cgd }
508 1.1 cgd
509 1.16 jtc /*
510 1.16 jtc * POSIX.2 requires that if "." or ".." are specified as the basename
511 1.16 jtc * portion of an operand, a diagnostic message be written to standard
512 1.16 jtc * error and nothing more be done with such operands.
513 1.16 jtc *
514 1.16 jtc * Since POSIX.2 defines basename as the final portion of a path after
515 1.16 jtc * trailing slashes have been removed, we'll remove them here.
516 1.16 jtc */
517 1.20 christos #define ISDOT(a) ((a)[0] == '.' && (!(a)[1] || ((a)[1] == '.' && !(a)[2])))
518 1.7 jtc void
519 1.27 wiz checkdot(char **argv)
520 1.1 cgd {
521 1.15 mycroft char *p, **save, **t;
522 1.1 cgd int complained;
523 1.1 cgd
524 1.1 cgd complained = 0;
525 1.1 cgd for (t = argv; *t;) {
526 1.16 jtc /* strip trailing slashes */
527 1.31 enami p = strrchr(*t, '\0');
528 1.16 jtc while (--p > *t && *p == '/')
529 1.16 jtc *p = '\0';
530 1.16 jtc
531 1.16 jtc /* extract basename */
532 1.15 mycroft if ((p = strrchr(*t, '/')) != NULL)
533 1.1 cgd ++p;
534 1.1 cgd else
535 1.1 cgd p = *t;
536 1.16 jtc
537 1.1 cgd if (ISDOT(p)) {
538 1.8 jtc if (!complained++)
539 1.15 mycroft warnx("\".\" and \"..\" may not be removed");
540 1.15 mycroft eval = 1;
541 1.15 mycroft for (save = t; (t[0] = t[1]) != NULL; ++t)
542 1.13 jtc continue;
543 1.1 cgd t = save;
544 1.1 cgd } else
545 1.1 cgd ++t;
546 1.1 cgd }
547 1.1 cgd }
548 1.1 cgd
549 1.7 jtc void
550 1.27 wiz usage(void)
551 1.1 cgd {
552 1.30 enami
553 1.32 jrf (void)fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [-f|-i] [-dPRrvW] file ...\n",
554 1.29 soren getprogname());
555 1.1 cgd exit(1);
556 1.23 mycroft /* NOTREACHED */
557 1.1 cgd }
558