[OE-core] [PATCH 1/1] populate-extfs.sh: fix to handle special file names correctly

Saul Wold sgw at linux.intel.com
Tue Jul 8 14:21:46 UTC 2014


On 07/08/2014 03:38 AM, Chen Qi wrote:
> `debugfs' treats spaces and "" specially. So when we are dealing with
> file names, great care should be taken to make sure that `debugfs'
> recognizes file names correctly.
>
> The basic solution here is:
> 1. Use quotation marks to handle spaces correctly.
> 2. Replace "xxx" with ""xxx"" so that debugfs knows that the quotation
>     marks are parts of the file name.
>
> [YOCTO #6503]
>
Do you mean for this to be for Dora?  The populate-extfs has now been 
merged into the upstream code and not a patch.

Can you work with Robert to ensure it gets upstreamed and into dora if 
that's the right target.  There was another older patchset that you also 
sent that falls in this came category, I want to ensure we get these 
fixes into the upstream e2fsprogs and patched correctly in master and 
daisy if needed.

Thanks
	Sau!



> Signed-off-by: Chen Qi <Qi.Chen at windriver.com>
> ---
>   .../e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs-1.42.8/populate-extfs.sh   |   72 +++++++++++++++-----
>   1 file changed, 54 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/meta/recipes-devtools/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs-1.42.8/populate-extfs.sh b/meta/recipes-devtools/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs-1.42.8/populate-extfs.sh
> index 47f5b5b..a1808b3 100644
> --- a/meta/recipes-devtools/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs-1.42.8/populate-extfs.sh
> +++ b/meta/recipes-devtools/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs-1.42.8/populate-extfs.sh
> @@ -30,8 +30,41 @@ DEBUGFS="debugfs"
>
>                   DIR="$(dirname "$DIR")"
>
> +                # debugfs handles the quotation mark differently from other special marks like {
> +                # If FILE contains quotation marks in its name, then we have to replace " with ""
> +                # so that debugfs could correclty recognize them. In this script, we use the prefix
> +                # of D_ to denote the file names that should be used by debugfs.
> +                #
> +                # The usage of case statements here is to avoid performace impact.
> +                case $FILE in
> +                *\"*)
> +			D_FILE="$(echo $FILE | sed -e 's#\"#\"\"#g')"
> +			;;
> +                *)
> +			D_FILE="$FILE"
> +			;;
> +                esac
> +
> +                case $DIR in
> +                *\"*)
> +			D_DIR="$(echo $DIR | sed -e 's#\"#\"\"#g')"
> +			;;
> +                *)
> +			D_DIR="$DIR"
> +			;;
> +                esac
> +
> +                case $TGT in
> +                *\"*)
> +			D_TGT="$(echo $TGT | sed -e 's#\"#\"\"#g')"
> +			;;
> +                *)
> +			D_TGT="$TGT"
> +			;;
> +                esac
> +
>   		if [ "$DIR" != "$CWD" ]; then
> -			echo "cd $DIR"
> +			echo "cd \"$D_DIR\""
>   			CWD="$DIR"
>   		fi
>
> @@ -41,23 +74,24 @@ DEBUGFS="debugfs"
>
>   		case $TYPE in
>   		"directory")
> -			echo "mkdir $TGT"
> +			echo "mkdir \"$D_TGT\""
>   			;;
>   		"regular file" | "regular empty file")
> -			echo "write \"$FILE\" \"$TGT\""
> +			echo "write \"$D_FILE\" \"$D_TGT\""
>   			;;
>   		"symbolic link")
>   			LINK_TGT=$(readlink "$FILE")
> -			echo "symlink \"$TGT\" \"$LINK_TGT\""
> +			D_LINK_TGT="$(echo $LINK_TGT | sed -e 's#\"#\"\"#g')"
> +			echo "symlink \"$D_TGT\" \"$D_LINK_TGT\""
>   			;;
>   		"block special file")
> -			echo "mknod \"$TGT\" b $DEVNO"
> +			echo "mknod \"$D_TGT\" b $DEVNO"
>   			;;
>   		"character special file")
> -			echo "mknod \"$TGT\" c $DEVNO"
> +			echo "mknod \"$D_TGT\" c $DEVNO"
>   			;;
>   		"fifo")
> -			echo "mknod \"$TGT\" p"
> +			echo "mknod \"$D_TGT\" p"
>   			;;
>   		*)
>   			echo "Unknown/unhandled file type '$TYPE' file: $FILE" 1>&2
> @@ -65,19 +99,19 @@ DEBUGFS="debugfs"
>   		esac
>
>   		# Set the file mode
> -		echo "sif \"$TGT\" mode 0x$MODE"
> +		echo "sif \"$D_TGT\" mode 0x$MODE"
>
>   		# Set uid and gid
> -		echo "sif \"$TGT\" uid $U"
> -		echo "sif \"$TGT\" gid $G"
> +		echo "sif \"$D_TGT\" uid $U"
> +		echo "sif \"$D_TGT\" gid $G"
>
>   		# Set atime, mtime and ctime
>   		AT=`echo $AT | cut -d'.' -f1 | sed -e 's#[- :]##g'`
>   		MT=`echo $MT | cut -d'.' -f1 | sed -e 's#[- :]##g'`
>   		CT=`echo $CT | cut -d'.' -f1 | sed -e 's#[- :]##g'`
> -		echo "sif \"$TGT\" atime $AT"
> -		echo "sif \"$TGT\" mtime $MT"
> -		echo "sif \"$TGT\" ctime $CT"
> +		echo "sif \"$D_TGT\" atime $AT"
> +		echo "sif \"$D_TGT\" mtime $MT"
> +		echo "sif \"$D_TGT\" ctime $CT"
>   	done
>
>   	# Handle the hard links.
> @@ -91,15 +125,17 @@ DEBUGFS="debugfs"
>   	# Use the debugfs' ln and "sif links_count" to handle them.
>   	for i in `ls $INODE_DIR`; do
>   		# The link source
> -		SRC=`head -1 $INODE_DIR/$i`
> +		SRC="$(head -1 $INODE_DIR/$i)"
> +		D_SRC="$(echo $SRC | sed -e 's#\"#\"\"#g')"
>   		# Remove the files and link them again except the first one
> -		for TGT in `sed -n -e '1!p' $INODE_DIR/$i`; do
> -			echo "rm $TGT"
> -			echo "ln $SRC $TGT"
> +		sed -n -e '1!p' $INODE_DIR/$i | while read TGT; do
> +			D_TGT="$(echo $TGT | sed -e 's#\"#\"\"#g')"
> +			echo "rm \"$D_TGT\""
> +			echo "ln \"$D_SRC\" \"$D_TGT\""
>   		done
>   		LN_CNT=`cat $INODE_DIR/$i | wc -l`
>   		# Set the links count
> -		echo "sif $SRC links_count $LN_CNT"
> +		echo "sif \"$D_SRC\" links_count $LN_CNT"
>   	done
>   	rm -fr $INODE_DIR
>   } | $DEBUGFS -w -f - $DEVICE 2>&1 1>/dev/null | grep '.*: .*'
>



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