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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 | #include <linux/module.h> #include <linux/glob.h> /* * The only reason this code can be compiled as a module is because the * ATA code that depends on it can be as well. In practice, they're * both usually compiled in and the module overhead goes away. */ MODULE_DESCRIPTION("glob(7) matching"); MODULE_LICENSE("Dual MIT/GPL"); /** * glob_match - Shell-style pattern matching, like !fnmatch(pat, str, 0) * @pat: Shell-style pattern to match, e.g. "*.[ch]". * @str: String to match. The pattern must match the entire string. * * Perform shell-style glob matching, returning true (1) if the match * succeeds, or false (0) if it fails. Equivalent to !fnmatch(@pat, @str, 0). * * Pattern metacharacters are ?, *, [ and \. * (And, inside character classes, !, - and ].) * * This is small and simple implementation intended for device blacklists * where a string is matched against a number of patterns. Thus, it * does not preprocess the patterns. It is non-recursive, and run-time * is at most quadratic: strlen(@str)*strlen(@pat). * * An example of the worst case is glob_match("*aaaaa", "aaaaaaaaaa"); * it takes 6 passes over the pattern before matching the string. * * Like !fnmatch(@pat, @str, 0) and unlike the shell, this does NOT * treat / or leading . specially; it isn't actually used for pathnames. * * Note that according to glob(7) (and unlike bash), character classes * are complemented by a leading !; this does not support the regex-style * [^a-z] syntax. * * An opening bracket without a matching close is matched literally. */ bool __pure glob_match(char const *pat, char const *str) { /* * Backtrack to previous * on mismatch and retry starting one * character later in the string. Because * matches all characters * (no exception for /), it can be easily proved that there's * never a need to backtrack multiple levels. */ char const *back_pat = NULL, *back_str = back_str; /* * Loop over each token (character or class) in pat, matching * it against the remaining unmatched tail of str. Return false * on mismatch, or true after matching the trailing nul bytes. */ for (;;) { unsigned char c = *str++; unsigned char d = *pat++; switch (d) { case '?': /* Wildcard: anything but nul */ if (c == '\0') return false; break; case '*': /* Any-length wildcard */ if (*pat == '\0') /* Optimize trailing * case */ return true; back_pat = pat; back_str = --str; /* Allow zero-length match */ break; case '[': { /* Character class */ bool match = false, inverted = (*pat == '!'); char const *class = pat + inverted; unsigned char a = *class++; /* * Iterate over each span in the character class. * A span is either a single character a, or a * range a-b. The first span may begin with ']'. */ do { unsigned char b = a; if (a == '\0') /* Malformed */ goto literal; if (class[0] == '-' && class[1] != ']') { b = class[1]; if (b == '\0') goto literal; class += 2; /* Any special action if a > b? */ } match |= (a <= c && c <= b); } while ((a = *class++) != ']'); if (match == inverted) goto backtrack; pat = class; } break; case '\\': d = *pat++; /*FALLTHROUGH*/ default: /* Literal character */ literal: if (c == d) { if (d == '\0') return true; break; } backtrack: if (c == '\0' || !back_pat) return false; /* No point continuing */ /* Try again from last *, one character later in str. */ pat = back_pat; str = ++back_str; break; } } } EXPORT_SYMBOL(glob_match); #ifdef CONFIG_GLOB_SELFTEST #include <linux/printk.h> #include <linux/moduleparam.h> /* Boot with "glob.verbose=1" to show successful tests, too */ static bool verbose = false; module_param(verbose, bool, 0); struct glob_test { char const *pat, *str; bool expected; }; static bool __pure __init test(char const *pat, char const *str, bool expected) { bool match = glob_match(pat, str); bool success = match == expected; /* Can't get string literals into a particular section, so... */ static char const msg_error[] __initconst = KERN_ERR "glob: \"%s\" vs. \"%s\": %s *** ERROR ***\n"; static char const msg_ok[] __initconst = KERN_DEBUG "glob: \"%s\" vs. \"%s\": %s OK\n"; static char const mismatch[] __initconst = "mismatch"; char const *message; if (!success) message = msg_error; else if (verbose) message = msg_ok; else return success; printk(message, pat, str, mismatch + 3*match); return success; } /* * The tests are all jammed together in one array to make it simpler * to place that array in the .init.rodata section. The obvious * "array of structures containing char *" has no way to force the * pointed-to strings to be in a particular section. * * Anyway, a test consists of: * 1. Expected glob_match result: '1' or '0'. * 2. Pattern to match: null-terminated string * 3. String to match against: null-terminated string * * The list of tests is terminated with a final '\0' instead of * a glob_match result character. */ static char const glob_tests[] __initconst = /* Some basic tests */ "1" "a\0" "a\0" "0" "a\0" "b\0" "0" "a\0" "aa\0" "0" "a\0" "\0" "1" "\0" "\0" "0" "\0" "a\0" /* Simple character class tests */ "1" "[a]\0" "a\0" "0" "[a]\0" "b\0" "0" "[!a]\0" "a\0" "1" "[!a]\0" "b\0" "1" "[ab]\0" "a\0" "1" "[ab]\0" "b\0" "0" "[ab]\0" "c\0" "1" "[!ab]\0" "c\0" "1" "[a-c]\0" "b\0" "0" "[a-c]\0" "d\0" /* Corner cases in character class parsing */ "1" "[a-c-e-g]\0" "-\0" "0" "[a-c-e-g]\0" "d\0" "1" "[a-c-e-g]\0" "f\0" "1" "[]a-ceg-ik[]\0" "a\0" "1" "[]a-ceg-ik[]\0" "]\0" "1" "[]a-ceg-ik[]\0" "[\0" "1" "[]a-ceg-ik[]\0" "h\0" "0" "[]a-ceg-ik[]\0" "f\0" "0" "[!]a-ceg-ik[]\0" "h\0" "0" "[!]a-ceg-ik[]\0" "]\0" "1" "[!]a-ceg-ik[]\0" "f\0" /* Simple wild cards */ "1" "?\0" "a\0" "0" "?\0" "aa\0" "0" "??\0" "a\0" "1" "?x?\0" "axb\0" "0" "?x?\0" "abx\0" "0" "?x?\0" "xab\0" /* Asterisk wild cards (backtracking) */ "0" "*??\0" "a\0" "1" "*??\0" "ab\0" "1" "*??\0" "abc\0" "1" "*??\0" "abcd\0" "0" "??*\0" "a\0" "1" "??*\0" "ab\0" "1" "??*\0" "abc\0" "1" "??*\0" "abcd\0" "0" "?*?\0" "a\0" "1" "?*?\0" "ab\0" "1" "?*?\0" "abc\0" "1" "?*?\0" "abcd\0" "1" "*b\0" "b\0" "1" "*b\0" "ab\0" "0" "*b\0" "ba\0" "1" "*b\0" "bb\0" "1" "*b\0" "abb\0" "1" "*b\0" "bab\0" "1" "*bc\0" "abbc\0" "1" "*bc\0" "bc\0" "1" "*bc\0" "bbc\0" "1" "*bc\0" "bcbc\0" /* Multiple asterisks (complex backtracking) */ "1" "*ac*\0" "abacadaeafag\0" "1" "*ac*ae*ag*\0" "abacadaeafag\0" "1" "*a*b*[bc]*[ef]*g*\0" "abacadaeafag\0" "0" "*a*b*[ef]*[cd]*g*\0" "abacadaeafag\0" "1" "*abcd*\0" "abcabcabcabcdefg\0" "1" "*ab*cd*\0" "abcabcabcabcdefg\0" "1" "*abcd*abcdef*\0" "abcabcdabcdeabcdefg\0" "0" "*abcd*\0" "abcabcabcabcefg\0" "0" "*ab*cd*\0" "abcabcabcabcefg\0"; static int __init glob_init(void) { unsigned successes = 0; unsigned n = 0; char const *p = glob_tests; static char const message[] __initconst = KERN_INFO "glob: %u self-tests passed, %u failed\n"; /* * Tests are jammed together in a string. The first byte is '1' * or '0' to indicate the expected outcome, or '\0' to indicate the * end of the tests. Then come two null-terminated strings: the * pattern and the string to match it against. */ while (*p) { bool expected = *p++ & 1; char const *pat = p; p += strlen(p) + 1; successes += test(pat, p, expected); p += strlen(p) + 1; n++; } n -= successes; printk(message, successes, n); /* What's the errno for "kernel bug detected"? Guess... */ return n ? -ECANCELED : 0; } /* We need a dummy exit function to allow unload */ static void __exit glob_fini(void) { } module_init(glob_init); module_exit(glob_fini); #endif /* CONFIG_GLOB_SELFTEST */ |