nuttx/libs/libc/dirent/lib_scandir.c
Petro Karashchenko d499ac9d58 nuttx: fix multiple 'FAR', 'CODE' and style issues
Signed-off-by: Petro Karashchenko <petro.karashchenko@gmail.com>
2024-08-25 19:22:15 +08:00

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/****************************************************************************
* libs/libc/dirent/lib_scandir.c
*
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/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "libc.h"
/* The scandir() function is not appropriate for use within the kernel in its
* current form because it uses user space memory allocators and modifies
* the errno value.
*/
#ifndef __KERNEL__
/****************************************************************************
* Public Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: scandir
*
* Description:
* The scandir() function scans the directory dirp, calling filter() on
* each directory entry. Entries for which filter() returns nonzero are
* stored in strings allocated via malloc(), sorted using qsort() with
* comparison function compar(), and collected in array namelist which is
* allocated via malloc(). If filter is NULL, all entries are selected.
*
* Input Parameters:
* path - Pathname of the directory to scan
* namelist - An array of pointers to directory entries, which is allocated
* by scandir via malloc. Each directory entry is allocated via
* malloc as well. The caller is responsible to free said
* objects.
* filter - Directory entries for which filter returns zero are not
* included in the namelist. If filter is NULL, all entries are
* included.
* compar - Comparison function used with qsort() to sort the namelist.
*
* Returned Value:
* If successful, the scandir() function returns the number of entries in
* the namelist. Otherwise, it returns -1 and errno is set to indicate the
* error.
*
****************************************************************************/
int scandir(FAR const char *path, FAR struct dirent ***namelist,
CODE int (*filter)(FAR const struct dirent *),
CODE int (*compar)(FAR const struct dirent **,
FAR const struct dirent **))
{
FAR struct dirent *d;
FAR struct dirent *dnew;
FAR struct dirent **list = NULL;
size_t listsize = 0;
size_t cnt = 0;
int errsv;
int result;
FAR DIR *dirp;
/* This scandir implementation relies on errno being set by other service
* functions that it is calling to figure if it was successful. We save
* the original errno value to be able to restore it in case of success.
*/
errsv = get_errno();
dirp = opendir(path);
if (!dirp)
{
return -1;
}
/* opendir might have set errno. Reset to zero. */
set_errno(0);
for (d = readdir(dirp); d != NULL; d = readdir(dirp))
{
size_t dsize;
/* If the caller provided a filter function which tells scandir to skip
* the current directory entry, do so.
*/
if (filter && !filter(d))
{
continue;
}
/* The caller provided filter function might have set errno. Reset to
* zero.
*/
set_errno(0);
/* Grow the directory entry list, if required. */
if (cnt == listsize)
{
struct dirent **newlist;
if (!listsize)
{
listsize = 4;
}
else
{
listsize *= 2;
}
newlist = lib_realloc(list, listsize * sizeof(*list));
if (!newlist)
{
/* realloc failed and set errno. This will tell follow up code
* that we failed.
*/
break;
}
list = newlist;
}
/* Allocate a new directory entry, but restrict its heap size to what
* is really required given the directories' path name.
*/
dsize = (size_t)(&d->d_name[strlen(d->d_name) + 1] - (FAR char *)d);
dnew = lib_malloc(dsize);
if (!dnew)
{
/* malloc failed and set errno. This will tell follow up code that
* we failed.
*/
break;
}
/* Copy directory entry to newly allocated one and update the list
* accordingly.
*/
memcpy(dnew, d, dsize);
list[cnt] = dnew;
cnt++;
/* Some service function might have set errno as a side effect. Reset
* to zero.
*/
set_errno(0);
}
if (get_errno() == 0)
{
/* If the caller provided a comparison function, use it to sort the
* list of directory entries.
*/
if (compar)
{
typedef int (*compar_fn_t)(FAR const void *, FAR const void *);
qsort(list, cnt, sizeof(*list), (compar_fn_t)compar);
}
/* Set the output parameters. */
*namelist = list;
result = (int)cnt;
}
else
{
size_t i;
/* Something failed along the way. Clean up. */
for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++)
{
lib_free(list[i]);
}
lib_free(list);
result = -1;
}
closedir(dirp);
if (result >= 0)
{
/* Restore original errno value in case of success. */
set_errno(errsv);
}
return result;
}
#endif /* __KERNEL__ */