// -*- mode: cpp; mode: fold -*- // Description /*{{{*/ // $Id: cdromutl.cc,v 1.12 2001/02/20 07:03:17 jgg Exp $ /* ###################################################################### CDROM Utilities - Some functions to manipulate CDROM mounts. These are here for the cdrom method and apt-cdrom. ##################################################################### */ /*}}}*/ // Include Files /*{{{*/ #ifdef __GNUG__ #pragma implementation "apt-pkg/cdromutl.h" #endif #include <apt-pkg/cdromutl.h> #include <apt-pkg/error.h> #include <apt-pkg/md5.h> #include <apt-pkg/fileutl.h> #include <apt-pkg/configuration.h> #include <apti18n.h> #include <sys/wait.h> #include <sys/errno.h> #include <sys/statvfs.h> #include <dirent.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <stdio.h> /*}}}*/ // IsMounted - Returns true if the mount point is mounted /*{{{*/ // --------------------------------------------------------------------- /* This is a simple algorithm that should always work, we stat the mount point and the '..' file in the mount point and see if they are on the same device. By definition if they are the same then it is not mounted. This should account for symlinked mount points as well. */ bool IsMounted(string &Path) { if (Path.empty() == true) return false; // Need that trailing slash for directories if (Path[Path.length() - 1] != '/') Path += '/'; /* First we check if the path is actualy mounted, we do this by stating the path and the previous directory (carefull of links!) and comparing their device fields. */ struct stat Buf,Buf2; if (stat(Path.c_str(),&Buf) != 0 || stat((Path + "../").c_str(),&Buf2) != 0) return _error->Errno("stat",_("Unable to stat the mount point %s"),Path.c_str()); if (Buf.st_dev == Buf2.st_dev) return false; return true; } /*}}}*/ // UnmountCdrom - Unmount a cdrom /*{{{*/ // --------------------------------------------------------------------- /* Forking umount works much better than the umount syscall which can leave /etc/mtab inconsitant. We drop all messages this produces. */ bool UnmountCdrom(string Path) { if (IsMounted(Path) == false) return true; int Child = ExecFork(); // The child if (Child == 0) { // Make all the fds /dev/null for (int I = 0; I != 3; I++) dup2(open("/dev/null",O_RDWR),I); if (_config->Exists("Acquire::cdrom::"+Path+"::UMount") == true) { if (system(_config->Find("Acquire::cdrom::"+Path+"::UMount").c_str()) != 0) _exit(100); _exit(0); } else { const char *Args[10]; Args[0] = "umount"; Args[1] = Path.c_str(); Args[2] = 0; execvp(Args[0],(char **)Args); _exit(100); } } // Wait for mount return ExecWait(Child,"umount",true); } /*}}}*/ // MountCdrom - Mount a cdrom /*{{{*/ // --------------------------------------------------------------------- /* We fork mount and drop all messages */ bool MountCdrom(string Path) { if (IsMounted(Path) == true) return true; int Child = ExecFork(); // The child if (Child == 0) { // Make all the fds /dev/null for (int I = 0; I != 3; I++) dup2(open("/dev/null",O_RDWR),I); if (_config->Exists("Acquire::cdrom::"+Path+"::Mount") == true) { if (system(_config->Find("Acquire::cdrom::"+Path+"::Mount").c_str()) != 0) _exit(100); _exit(0); } else { const char *Args[10]; Args[0] = "mount"; Args[1] = Path.c_str(); Args[2] = 0; execvp(Args[0],(char **)Args); _exit(100); } } // Wait for mount return ExecWait(Child,"mount",true); } /*}}}*/ // IdentCdrom - Generate a unique string for this CD /*{{{*/ // --------------------------------------------------------------------- /* We convert everything we hash into a string, this prevents byte size/order from effecting the outcome. */ bool IdentCdrom(string CD,string &Res,unsigned int Version) { MD5Summation Hash; string StartDir = SafeGetCWD(); if (chdir(CD.c_str()) != 0) return _error->Errno("chdir",_("Unable to change to %s"),CD.c_str()); DIR *D = opendir("."); if (D == 0) return _error->Errno("opendir",_("Unable to read %s"),CD.c_str()); /* Run over the directory, we assume that the reader order will never change as the media is read-only. In theory if the kernel did some sort of wacked caching this might not be true.. */ char S[300]; for (struct dirent *Dir = readdir(D); Dir != 0; Dir = readdir(D)) { // Skip some files.. if (strcmp(Dir->d_name,".") == 0 || strcmp(Dir->d_name,"..") == 0) continue; if (Version <= 1) { sprintf(S,"%lu",(unsigned long)Dir->d_ino); } else { struct stat Buf; if (stat(Dir->d_name,&Buf) != 0) continue; sprintf(S,"%lu",(unsigned long)Buf.st_mtime); } Hash.Add(S); Hash.Add(Dir->d_name); }; chdir(StartDir.c_str()); closedir(D); // Some stats from the fsys if (_config->FindB("Debug::identcdrom",false) == false) { struct statvfs Buf; if (statvfs(CD.c_str(),&Buf) != 0) return _error->Errno("statfs",_("Failed to stat the cdrom")); // We use a kilobyte block size to advoid overflow sprintf(S,"%lu %lu",(long)(Buf.f_blocks*(Buf.f_bsize/1024)), (long)(Buf.f_bfree*(Buf.f_bsize/1024))); Hash.Add(S); sprintf(S,"-%u",Version); } else sprintf(S,"-%u.debug",Version); Res = Hash.Result().Value() + S; return true; } /*}}}*/