* on each path before applying the default to it.
*
* The assumption that there are no extended entries makes things much
- * simpler. For example, we only have to update the ACL_USER_OBJ,
- * ACL_GROUP_OBJ, and ACL_OTHER entries -- all others can simply be
- * created anew. This means we don't have to fool around comparing
+ * simpler. For example, we only have to update the @c ACL_USER_OBJ,
+ * @c ACL_GROUP_OBJ, and @c ACL_OTHER entries -- all others can simply
+ * be created anew. This means we don't have to fool around comparing
* named-user/group entries.
*
* @param aclp
* The new entry. If @c entry contains a user/group/other entry, we
* update the existing one. Otherwise we create a new entry.
*
- * @return If there is an unexpected library error, ACL_ERROR is
- * returned. Otherwise, ACL_SUCCESS.
+ * @return If there is an unexpected library error, @c ACL_ERROR is
+ * returned. Otherwise, @c ACL_SUCCESS.
*
*/
int acl_set_entry(acl_t* aclp,
* @brief Determine the number of entries in the given ACL.
*
* @param acl
- * A pointer to an acl_t structure.
+ * A pointer to an @c acl_t structure.
*
* @return Either the non-negative number of entries in @c acl, or
- * ACL_ERROR on error.
+ * @c ACL_ERROR on error.
*/
int acl_entry_count(acl_t* acl) {
* A pointer to an acl_t structure.
*
* @return
- * - ACL_SUCCESS - @c acl is minimal
- * - ACL_FAILURE - @c acl is not minimal
- * - ACL_ERROR - Unexpected library error
+ * - @c ACL_SUCCESS - @c acl is minimal
+ * - @c ACL_FAILURE - @c acl is not minimal
+ * - @c ACL_ERROR - Unexpected library error
*/
int acl_is_minimal(acl_t* acl) {
* The path to check.
*
* @return
- * - ACL_SUCCESS - @c path has a mask which denies execute.
- * - ACL_FAILURE - The ACL for @c path does not deny execute,
+ * - @c ACL_SUCCESS - @c path has a mask which denies execute.
+ * - @c ACL_FAILURE - The ACL for @c path does not deny execute,
* or @c path has no extended ACL at all.
- * - ACL_ERROR - Unexpected library error.
+ * - @c ACL_ERROR - Unexpected library error.
*/
int acl_execute_masked(const char* path) {
* The path to check.
*
* @return
- * - ACL_SUCCESS - @c path is a directory, or someone has effective
+ * - @c ACL_SUCCESS - @c path is a directory, or someone has effective
execute permissions.
- * - ACL_FAILURE - @c path is a regular file and nobody can execute it.
- * - ACL_ERROR - Unexpected library error.
+ * - @c ACL_FAILURE - @c path is a regular file and nobody can execute
+ it.
+ * - @c ACL_ERROR - Unexpected library error.
*/
int any_can_execute_or_dir(const char* path) {
* The target directory whose ACL we wish to overwrite (or create).
*
* @return
- * - ACL_SUCCESS - The default ACL was inherited successfully.
- * - ACL_FAILURE - Either @c parent or @c path is not a directory.
- * - ACL_ERROR - Unexpected library error.
+ * - @c ACL_SUCCESS - The default ACL was inherited successfully.
+ * - @c ACL_FAILURE - Either @c parent or @c path is not a directory.
+ * - @c ACL_ERROR - Unexpected library error.
*/
int inherit_default_acl(const char* path, const char* parent) {
- /* Inherit the default ACL from parent to path. This overwrites any
- * existing default ACL. Returns 1 for success, 0 for failure, and
- * -1 on error.
- */
/* Our return value. */
int result = ACL_SUCCESS;
}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Remove @c ACL_USER, @c ACL_GROUP, and @c ACL_MASK entries
+ * from the given path.
+ *
+ * @param path
+ * The path whose ACLs we want to wipe.
+ *
+ * @return
+ * - @c ACL_SUCCESS - The ACLs were wiped successfully, or none
+ * existed in the first place.
+ * - @c ACL_ERROR - Unexpected library error.
+ */
int wipe_acls(const char* path) {
- /* Remove ACL_USER, ACL_GROUP, and ACL_MASK entries from
- path. Returns 1 for success, 0 for failure, and -1 on error. */
if (path == NULL) {
errno = ENOENT;
return ACL_ERROR;
}
- /* Finally, remove individual named/mask entries. */
acl_t acl = acl_get_file(path, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS);
if (acl == (acl_t)NULL) {
perror("wipe_acls (acl_get_file)");
}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Apply parent default ACL to a path.
+ *
+ * This overwrites any existing ACLs on @c path.
+ *
+ * @param path
+ * The path whose ACL we would like to reset to its default.
+ *
+ * @return
+ * - @c ACL_SUCCESS - The parent default ACL was inherited successfully.
+ * - @c ACL_FAILURE - The target path is not a regular file/directory,
+ * or the parent of @c path is not a directory.
+ * - @c ACL_ERROR - Unexpected library error.
+ */
int apply_default_acl(const char* path) {
- /* Really apply the default ACL by looping through it. Returns one
- * for success, zero for failure (i.e. no ACL), and -1 on unexpected
- * errors.
- */
if (path == NULL) {
- return ACL_FAILURE;
+ errno = ENOENT;
+ return ACL_ERROR;
}
if (!is_regular_file(path) && !is_directory(path)) {
}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Display program usage information.
+ *
+ * @param program_name
+ * The program name to use in the output.
+ *
+ */
void usage(char* program_name) {
- /*
- * Print usage information.
- */
printf("Apply any applicable default ACLs to the given files or "
"directories.\n\n");
printf("Usage: %s [flags] <target1> [<target2> [ <target3>...]]\n\n",
}
+/**
+ * @brief Wrapper around @c apply_default_acl() for use with @c nftw().
+ *
+ * For parameter information, see the @c nftw man page.
+ *
+ * @return If the ACL was applied to @c target successfully, we return
+ * @c FTW_CONTINUE to signal to @ nftw() that we should proceed onto
+ * the next file or directory. Otherwise, we return @c FTW_STOP to
+ * signal failure.
+ *
+ */
int apply_default_acl_nftw(const char *target,
const struct stat *s,
int info,
struct FTW *ftw) {
- /* A wrapper around the apply_default_acl() function for use with
- * nftw(). We need to adjust the return value so that nftw() doesn't
- * think we've failed.
- */
- bool reapp_result = apply_default_acl(target);
- if (reapp_result) {
+
+ bool app_result = apply_default_acl(target);
+ if (app_result) {
return FTW_CONTINUE;
}
else {
}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Recursive version of @c apply_default_acl().
+ *
+ * If @c target is a directory, we use @c nftw() to call @c
+ * apply_default_acl() recursively on all of its children. Otherwise,
+ * we just delegate to @c apply_default_acl().
+ *
+ * We ignore symlinks for consistency with chmod -r.
+ *
+ * @return
+ * If @c target is not a directory, we return the result of
+ * calling @c apply_default_acl() on @c target. Otherwise, we convert
+ * the return value of @c nftw(). If @c nftw() succeeds (returns 0),
+ * then we return @c true. Otherwise, we return @c false.
+ * \n\n
+ * If there is an error, it will be reported via @c perror, but
+ * we still return @c false.
+ */
bool apply_default_acl_recursive(const char *target) {
- /* Attempt to apply default ACLs recursively. If target is a
- * directory, we recurse through its entries. If not, we just
- * apply the default ACL to target.
- *
- * We ignore symlinks for consistency with chmod -r.
- *
- */
+
if (!is_directory(target)) {
return apply_default_acl(target);
}
}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Call apply_default_acl (possibly recursively) on each
+ * command-line argument.
+ *
+ * @return Either @c EXIT_FAILURE or @c EXIT_SUCCESS. If everything
+ * goes as expected, we return @c EXIT_SUCCESS. Otherwise, we return
+ * @c EXIT_FAILURE.
+ */
int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
- /*
- * Call apply_default_acl on each command-line argument.
- */
+
if (argc < 2) {
usage(argv[0]);
return EXIT_FAILURE;