447 lines
12 KiB
C
447 lines
12 KiB
C
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/* Copyright (C) 1991-1999, 2004-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#if !_LIBC
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# include <config.h>
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# include <unistd.h>
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#endif
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <fcntl.h> /* For AT_FDCWD on Solaris 9. */
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/* If this host provides the openat function or if we're using the
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gnulib replacement function with a native fdopendir, then enable
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code below to make getcwd more efficient and robust. */
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#if defined HAVE_OPENAT || (defined GNULIB_OPENAT && defined HAVE_FDOPENDIR)
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# define HAVE_OPENAT_SUPPORT 1
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#else
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# define HAVE_OPENAT_SUPPORT 0
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#endif
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#ifndef __set_errno
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# define __set_errno(val) (errno = (val))
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#endif
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#include <dirent.h>
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#ifndef _D_EXACT_NAMLEN
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# define _D_EXACT_NAMLEN(d) strlen ((d)->d_name)
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#endif
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#ifndef _D_ALLOC_NAMLEN
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# define _D_ALLOC_NAMLEN(d) (_D_EXACT_NAMLEN (d) + 1)
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#endif
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#if _LIBC
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# ifndef mempcpy
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# define mempcpy __mempcpy
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# endif
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#endif
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#ifndef MAX
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# define MAX(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (b) : (a))
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#endif
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#ifndef MIN
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# define MIN(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
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#endif
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#include "pathmax.h"
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/* In this file, PATH_MAX only serves as a threshold for choosing among two
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algorithms. */
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#ifndef PATH_MAX
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# define PATH_MAX 8192
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#endif
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#if D_INO_IN_DIRENT
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# define MATCHING_INO(dp, ino) ((dp)->d_ino == (ino))
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#else
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# define MATCHING_INO(dp, ino) true
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#endif
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#if !_LIBC
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# define __getcwd rpl_getcwd
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# define __lstat lstat
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# define __closedir closedir
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# define __opendir opendir
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# define __readdir readdir
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#endif
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/* The results of opendir() in this file are not used with dirfd and fchdir,
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and we do not leak fds to any single-threaded code that could use stdio,
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therefore save some unnecessary recursion in fchdir.c.
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FIXME - if the kernel ever adds support for multi-thread safety for
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avoiding standard fds, then we should use opendir_safer and
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openat_safer. */
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#ifdef GNULIB_defined_opendir
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# undef opendir
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#endif
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#ifdef GNULIB_defined_closedir
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# undef closedir
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#endif
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/* Get the name of the current working directory, and put it in SIZE
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bytes of BUF. Returns NULL if the directory couldn't be determined or
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SIZE was too small. If successful, returns BUF. In GNU, if BUF is
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NULL, an array is allocated with 'malloc'; the array is SIZE bytes long,
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unless SIZE == 0, in which case it is as big as necessary. */
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char *
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__getcwd (char *buf, size_t size)
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{
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/* Lengths of big file name components and entire file names, and a
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deep level of file name nesting. These numbers are not upper
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bounds; they are merely large values suitable for initial
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allocations, designed to be large enough for most real-world
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uses. */
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enum
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{
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BIG_FILE_NAME_COMPONENT_LENGTH = 255,
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BIG_FILE_NAME_LENGTH = MIN (4095, PATH_MAX - 1),
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DEEP_NESTING = 100
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};
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#if HAVE_OPENAT_SUPPORT
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int fd = AT_FDCWD;
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bool fd_needs_closing = false;
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#else
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char dots[DEEP_NESTING * sizeof ".." + BIG_FILE_NAME_COMPONENT_LENGTH + 1];
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char *dotlist = dots;
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size_t dotsize = sizeof dots;
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size_t dotlen = 0;
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#endif
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DIR *dirstream = NULL;
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dev_t rootdev, thisdev;
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ino_t rootino, thisino;
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char *dir;
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register char *dirp;
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struct stat st;
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size_t allocated = size;
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size_t used;
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#if HAVE_MINIMALLY_WORKING_GETCWD
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/* If AT_FDCWD is not defined, the algorithm below is O(N**2) and
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this is much slower than the system getcwd (at least on
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GNU/Linux). So trust the system getcwd's results unless they
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look suspicious.
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Use the system getcwd even if we have openat support, since the
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system getcwd works even when a parent is unreadable, while the
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openat-based approach does not.
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But on AIX 5.1..7.1, the system getcwd is not even minimally
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working: If the current directory name is slightly longer than
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PATH_MAX, it omits the first directory component and returns
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this wrong result with errno = 0. */
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# undef getcwd
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dir = getcwd (buf, size);
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if (dir || (size && errno == ERANGE))
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return dir;
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/* Solaris getcwd (NULL, 0) fails with errno == EINVAL, but it has
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internal magic that lets it work even if an ancestor directory is
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inaccessible, which is better in many cases. So in this case try
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again with a buffer that's almost always big enough. */
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if (errno == EINVAL && buf == NULL && size == 0)
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{
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char big_buffer[BIG_FILE_NAME_LENGTH + 1];
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dir = getcwd (big_buffer, sizeof big_buffer);
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if (dir)
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return strdup (dir);
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}
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# if HAVE_PARTLY_WORKING_GETCWD
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/* The system getcwd works, except it sometimes fails when it
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shouldn't, setting errno to ERANGE, ENAMETOOLONG, or ENOENT. */
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if (errno != ERANGE && errno != ENAMETOOLONG && errno != ENOENT)
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return NULL;
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# endif
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#endif
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if (size == 0)
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{
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if (buf != NULL)
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{
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__set_errno (EINVAL);
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return NULL;
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}
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allocated = BIG_FILE_NAME_LENGTH + 1;
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}
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if (buf == NULL)
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{
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dir = malloc (allocated);
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if (dir == NULL)
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return NULL;
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}
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else
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dir = buf;
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dirp = dir + allocated;
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*--dirp = '\0';
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if (__lstat (".", &st) < 0)
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goto lose;
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thisdev = st.st_dev;
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thisino = st.st_ino;
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if (__lstat ("/", &st) < 0)
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goto lose;
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rootdev = st.st_dev;
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rootino = st.st_ino;
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while (!(thisdev == rootdev && thisino == rootino))
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{
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struct dirent *d;
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dev_t dotdev;
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ino_t dotino;
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bool mount_point;
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int parent_status;
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size_t dirroom;
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size_t namlen;
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bool use_d_ino = true;
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/* Look at the parent directory. */
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#if HAVE_OPENAT_SUPPORT
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fd = openat (fd, "..", O_RDONLY);
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if (fd < 0)
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goto lose;
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fd_needs_closing = true;
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parent_status = fstat (fd, &st);
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#else
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dotlist[dotlen++] = '.';
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dotlist[dotlen++] = '.';
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dotlist[dotlen] = '\0';
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parent_status = __lstat (dotlist, &st);
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#endif
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if (parent_status != 0)
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goto lose;
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if (dirstream && __closedir (dirstream) != 0)
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{
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dirstream = NULL;
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goto lose;
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}
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/* Figure out if this directory is a mount point. */
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dotdev = st.st_dev;
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dotino = st.st_ino;
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mount_point = dotdev != thisdev;
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/* Search for the last directory. */
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#if HAVE_OPENAT_SUPPORT
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dirstream = fdopendir (fd);
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if (dirstream == NULL)
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goto lose;
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fd_needs_closing = false;
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#else
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dirstream = __opendir (dotlist);
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if (dirstream == NULL)
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goto lose;
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dotlist[dotlen++] = '/';
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#endif
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for (;;)
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{
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/* Clear errno to distinguish EOF from error if readdir returns
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NULL. */
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__set_errno (0);
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d = __readdir (dirstream);
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/* When we've iterated through all directory entries without finding
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one with a matching d_ino, rewind the stream and consider each
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name again, but this time, using lstat. This is necessary in a
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chroot on at least one system (glibc-2.3.6 + linux 2.6.12), where
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.., ../.., ../../.., etc. all had the same device number, yet the
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d_ino values for entries in / did not match those obtained
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via lstat. */
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if (d == NULL && errno == 0 && use_d_ino)
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{
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use_d_ino = false;
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rewinddir (dirstream);
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d = __readdir (dirstream);
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}
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if (d == NULL)
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{
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if (errno == 0)
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/* EOF on dirstream, which can mean e.g., that the current
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directory has been removed. */
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__set_errno (ENOENT);
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goto lose;
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}
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if (d->d_name[0] == '.' &&
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(d->d_name[1] == '\0' ||
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(d->d_name[1] == '.' && d->d_name[2] == '\0')))
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continue;
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if (use_d_ino)
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{
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bool match = (MATCHING_INO (d, thisino) || mount_point);
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if (! match)
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continue;
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}
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{
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int entry_status;
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#if HAVE_OPENAT_SUPPORT
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entry_status = fstatat (fd, d->d_name, &st, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW);
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#else
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/* Compute size needed for this file name, or for the file
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name ".." in the same directory, whichever is larger.
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Room for ".." might be needed the next time through
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the outer loop. */
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size_t name_alloc = _D_ALLOC_NAMLEN (d);
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size_t filesize = dotlen + MAX (sizeof "..", name_alloc);
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if (filesize < dotlen)
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goto memory_exhausted;
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if (dotsize < filesize)
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{
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/* My, what a deep directory tree you have, Grandma. */
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size_t newsize = MAX (filesize, dotsize * 2);
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size_t i;
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if (newsize < dotsize)
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goto memory_exhausted;
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if (dotlist != dots)
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free (dotlist);
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dotlist = malloc (newsize);
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if (dotlist == NULL)
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goto lose;
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dotsize = newsize;
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i = 0;
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do
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{
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dotlist[i++] = '.';
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dotlist[i++] = '.';
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dotlist[i++] = '/';
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}
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while (i < dotlen);
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}
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memcpy (dotlist + dotlen, d->d_name, _D_ALLOC_NAMLEN (d));
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entry_status = __lstat (dotlist, &st);
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#endif
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/* We don't fail here if we cannot stat() a directory entry.
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This can happen when (network) file systems fail. If this
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entry is in fact the one we are looking for we will find
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out soon as we reach the end of the directory without
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having found anything. */
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if (entry_status == 0 && S_ISDIR (st.st_mode)
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&& st.st_dev == thisdev && st.st_ino == thisino)
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break;
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}
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}
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dirroom = dirp - dir;
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namlen = _D_EXACT_NAMLEN (d);
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if (dirroom <= namlen)
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{
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if (size != 0)
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{
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__set_errno (ERANGE);
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goto lose;
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}
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else
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{
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char *tmp;
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size_t oldsize = allocated;
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allocated += MAX (allocated, namlen);
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if (allocated < oldsize
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|| ! (tmp = realloc (dir, allocated)))
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goto memory_exhausted;
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/* Move current contents up to the end of the buffer.
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This is guaranteed to be non-overlapping. */
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dirp = memcpy (tmp + allocated - (oldsize - dirroom),
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tmp + dirroom,
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oldsize - dirroom);
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dir = tmp;
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}
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}
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dirp -= namlen;
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memcpy (dirp, d->d_name, namlen);
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*--dirp = '/';
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thisdev = dotdev;
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thisino = dotino;
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}
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if (dirstream && __closedir (dirstream) != 0)
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{
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dirstream = NULL;
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goto lose;
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}
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if (dirp == &dir[allocated - 1])
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*--dirp = '/';
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#if ! HAVE_OPENAT_SUPPORT
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if (dotlist != dots)
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free (dotlist);
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#endif
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used = dir + allocated - dirp;
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memmove (dir, dirp, used);
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if (size == 0)
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/* Ensure that the buffer is only as large as necessary. */
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buf = realloc (dir, used);
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if (buf == NULL)
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/* Either buf was NULL all along, or 'realloc' failed but
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we still have the original string. */
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buf = dir;
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return buf;
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memory_exhausted:
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__set_errno (ENOMEM);
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lose:
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{
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int save = errno;
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if (dirstream)
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__closedir (dirstream);
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#if HAVE_OPENAT_SUPPORT
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if (fd_needs_closing)
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close (fd);
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#else
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if (dotlist != dots)
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free (dotlist);
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#endif
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if (buf == NULL)
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free (dir);
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__set_errno (save);
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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#ifdef weak_alias
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weak_alias (__getcwd, getcwd)
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#endif
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