/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* * Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ /* * Common name validation routines for ZFS. These routines are shared by the * userland code as well as the ioctl() layer to ensure that we don't * inadvertently expose a hole through direct ioctl()s that never gets tested. * In userland, however, we want significantly more information about _why_ the * name is invalid. In the kernel, we only care whether it's valid or not. * Each routine therefore takes a 'namecheck_err_t' which describes exactly why * the name failed to validate. * * Each function returns 0 on success, -1 on error. */ #if defined(_KERNEL) #include #else #include #endif #include #include #include "zfs_namecheck.h" #include "zfs_deleg.h" static int valid_char(char c) { return ((c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') || (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || c == '-' || c == '_' || c == '.' || c == ':' || c == ' '); } /* * Snapshot names must be made up of alphanumeric characters plus the following * characters: * * [-_.:] */ int snapshot_namecheck(const char *path, namecheck_err_t *why, char *what) { const char *loc; if (strlen(path) >= MAXNAMELEN) { if (why) *why = NAME_ERR_TOOLONG; return (-1); } if (path[0] == '\0') { if (why) *why = NAME_ERR_EMPTY_COMPONENT; return (-1); } for (loc = path; *loc; loc++) { if (!valid_char(*loc)) { if (why) { *why = NAME_ERR_INVALCHAR; *what = *loc; } return (-1); } } return (0); } /* * Permissions set name must start with the letter '@' followed by the * same character restrictions as snapshot names, except that the name * cannot exceed 64 characters. */ int permset_namecheck(const char *path, namecheck_err_t *why, char *what) { if (strlen(path) >= ZFS_PERMSET_MAXLEN) { if (why) *why = NAME_ERR_TOOLONG; return (-1); } if (path[0] != '@') { if (why) { *why = NAME_ERR_NO_AT; *what = path[0]; } return (-1); } return (snapshot_namecheck(&path[1], why, what)); } /* * Dataset names must be of the following form: * * [component][/]*[component][@component] * * Where each component is made up of alphanumeric characters plus the following * characters: * * [-_.:%] * * We allow '%' here as we use that character internally to create unique * names for temporary clones (for online recv). */ int dataset_namecheck(const char *path, namecheck_err_t *why, char *what) { const char *loc, *end; int found_snapshot; /* * Make sure the name is not too long. * * ZFS_MAXNAMELEN is the maximum dataset length used in the userland * which is the same as MAXNAMELEN used in the kernel. * If ZFS_MAXNAMELEN value is changed, make sure to cleanup all * places using MAXNAMELEN. */ if (strlen(path) >= MAXNAMELEN) { if (why) *why = NAME_ERR_TOOLONG; return (-1); } /* Explicitly check for a leading slash. */ if (path[0] == '/') { if (why) *why = NAME_ERR_LEADING_SLASH; return (-1); } if (path[0] == '\0') { if (why) *why = NAME_ERR_EMPTY_COMPONENT; return (-1); } loc = path; found_snapshot = 0; for (;;) { /* Find the end of this component */ end = loc; while (*end != '/' && *end != '@' && *end != '\0') end++; if (*end == '\0' && end[-1] == '/') { /* trailing slashes are not allowed */ if (why) *why = NAME_ERR_TRAILING_SLASH; return (-1); } /* Zero-length components are not allowed */ if (loc == end) { if (why) { /* * Make sure this is really a zero-length * component and not a '@@'. */ if (*end == '@' && found_snapshot) { *why = NAME_ERR_MULTIPLE_AT; } else { *why = NAME_ERR_EMPTY_COMPONENT; } } return (-1); } /* Validate the contents of this component */ while (loc != end) { if (!valid_char(*loc) && *loc != '%') { if (why) { *why = NAME_ERR_INVALCHAR; *what = *loc; } return (-1); } loc++; } /* If we've reached the end of the string, we're OK */ if (*end == '\0') return (0); if (*end == '@') { /* * If we've found an @ symbol, indicate that we're in * the snapshot component, and report a second '@' * character as an error. */ if (found_snapshot) { if (why) *why = NAME_ERR_MULTIPLE_AT; return (-1); } found_snapshot = 1; } /* * If there is a '/' in a snapshot name * then report an error */ if (*end == '/' && found_snapshot) { if (why) *why = NAME_ERR_TRAILING_SLASH; return (-1); } /* Update to the next component */ loc = end + 1; } } /* * mountpoint names must be of the following form: * * /[component][/]*[component][/] */ int mountpoint_namecheck(const char *path, namecheck_err_t *why) { const char *start, *end; /* * Make sure none of the mountpoint component names are too long. * If a component name is too long then the mkdir of the mountpoint * will fail but then the mountpoint property will be set to a value * that can never be mounted. Better to fail before setting the prop. * Extra slashes are OK, they will be tossed by the mountpoint mkdir. */ if (path == NULL || *path != '/') { if (why) *why = NAME_ERR_LEADING_SLASH; return (-1); } /* Skip leading slash */ start = &path[1]; do { end = start; while (*end != '/' && *end != '\0') end++; if (end - start >= MAXNAMELEN) { if (why) *why = NAME_ERR_TOOLONG; return (-1); } start = end + 1; } while (*end != '\0'); return (0); } /* * For pool names, we have the same set of valid characters as described in * dataset names, with the additional restriction that the pool name must begin * with a letter. The pool names 'raidz' and 'mirror' are also reserved names * that cannot be used. */ int pool_namecheck(const char *pool, namecheck_err_t *why, char *what) { const char *c; /* * Make sure the name is not too long. * * ZPOOL_MAXNAMELEN is the maximum pool length used in the userland * which is the same as MAXNAMELEN used in the kernel. * If ZPOOL_MAXNAMELEN value is changed, make sure to cleanup all * places using MAXNAMELEN. */ if (strlen(pool) >= MAXNAMELEN) { if (why) *why = NAME_ERR_TOOLONG; return (-1); } c = pool; while (*c != '\0') { if (!valid_char(*c)) { if (why) { *why = NAME_ERR_INVALCHAR; *what = *c; } return (-1); } c++; } if (!(*pool >= 'a' && *pool <= 'z') && !(*pool >= 'A' && *pool <= 'Z')) { if (why) *why = NAME_ERR_NOLETTER; return (-1); } if (strcmp(pool, "mirror") == 0 || strcmp(pool, "raidz") == 0) { if (why) *why = NAME_ERR_RESERVED; return (-1); } if (pool[0] == 'c' && (pool[1] >= '0' && pool[1] <= '9')) { if (why) *why = NAME_ERR_DISKLIKE; return (-1); } return (0); } /* * Check if the dataset name is private for internal usage. * '$' is reserved for internal dataset names. e.g. "$MOS" * * Return 1 if the given name is used internally. * Return 0 if it is not. */ int dataset_name_hidden(const char *name) { if (strchr(name, '$') != NULL) return (1); return (0); }