Remove references to PATH_MAX macro

Since the macro PATH_MAX is not defined on every system (GNU/Hurd being
one of those who do not define it), we remove all references to this
macro. Instead, we use a buffer of arbitraty size and grow it when
needed to contain paths.
This commit is contained in:
Lancelot SIX 2013-11-21 22:03:49 +01:00 committed by Michael Stapelberg
parent 4f5e0e794f
commit f22995393a
5 changed files with 78 additions and 27 deletions

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@ -159,8 +159,9 @@ static void handle_button_release(xcb_connection_t *conn, xcb_button_release_eve
fclose(script);
char *link_path;
char *exe_path = get_exe_path(argv0);
sasprintf(&link_path, "%s.nagbar_cmd", script_path);
symlink(get_exe_path(argv0), link_path);
symlink(exe_path, link_path);
char *terminal_cmd;
sasprintf(&terminal_cmd, "i3-sensible-terminal -e %s", link_path);
@ -172,6 +173,7 @@ static void handle_button_release(xcb_connection_t *conn, xcb_button_release_eve
free(link_path);
free(terminal_cmd);
free(script_path);
free(exe_path);
/* TODO: unset flag, re-render */
}

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@ -372,7 +372,8 @@ char *get_process_filename(const char *prefix);
*
* The implementation follows http://stackoverflow.com/a/933996/712014
*
* Returned value must be freed by the caller.
*/
const char *get_exe_path(const char *argv0);
char *get_exe_path(const char *argv0);
#endif

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
#include <stdio.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "libi3.h"
@ -11,10 +12,14 @@
*
* The implementation follows http://stackoverflow.com/a/933996/712014
*
* Returned value must be freed by the caller.
*/
const char *get_exe_path(const char *argv0) {
static char destpath[PATH_MAX];
char tmp[PATH_MAX];
char *get_exe_path(const char *argv0) {
size_t destpath_size = 1024;
size_t tmp_size = 1024;
char *destpath = smalloc(destpath_size);
char *tmp = smalloc(tmp_size);
#if defined(__linux__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
/* Linux and Debian/kFreeBSD provide /proc/self/exe */
@ -25,30 +30,48 @@ const char *get_exe_path(const char *argv0) {
#endif
ssize_t linksize;
if ((linksize = readlink(exepath, destpath, sizeof(destpath) - 1)) != -1) {
while ((linksize = readlink(exepath, destpath, destpath_size)) == destpath_size) {
destpath_size = destpath_size * 2;
destpath = srealloc(destpath, destpath_size);
}
if (linksize != -1) {
/* readlink() does not NULL-terminate strings, so we have to. */
destpath[linksize] = '\0';
free(tmp);
return destpath;
}
#endif
/* argv[0] is most likely a full path if it starts with a slash. */
if (argv0[0] == '/')
return argv0;
if (argv0[0] == '/') {
free(tmp);
free(destpath);
return sstrdup(argv0);
}
/* if argv[0] contains a /, prepend the working directory */
if (strchr(argv0, '/') != NULL &&
getcwd(tmp, sizeof(tmp)) != NULL) {
snprintf(destpath, sizeof(destpath), "%s/%s", tmp, argv0);
return destpath;
if (strchr(argv0, '/') != NULL) {
char *retgcwd;
while ((retgcwd = getcwd(tmp, tmp_size)) == NULL && errno == ERANGE) {
tmp_size = tmp_size * 2;
tmp = srealloc(tmp, tmp_size);
}
if (retgcwd != NULL) {
free(destpath);
sasprintf(&destpath, "%s/%s", tmp, argv0);
free(tmp);
return destpath;
}
}
/* Fall back to searching $PATH (or _CS_PATH in absence of $PATH). */
char *path = getenv("PATH");
if (path == NULL) {
/* _CS_PATH is typically something like "/bin:/usr/bin" */
confstr(_CS_PATH, tmp, sizeof(tmp));
while (confstr(_CS_PATH, tmp, tmp_size) > tmp_size) {
tmp_size = tmp_size * 2;
tmp = srealloc(tmp, tmp_size);
}
sasprintf(&path, ":%s", tmp);
} else {
path = strdup(path);
@ -59,16 +82,20 @@ const char *get_exe_path(const char *argv0) {
if ((component = strtok(str, ":")) == NULL)
break;
str = NULL;
snprintf(destpath, sizeof(destpath), "%s/%s", component, argv0);
free(destpath);
sasprintf(&destpath, "%s/%s", component, argv0);
/* Of course this is not 100% equivalent to actually exec()ing the
* binary, but meh. */
if (access(destpath, X_OK) == 0) {
free(path);
free(tmp);
return destpath;
}
}
free(destpath);
free(path);
free(tmp);
/* Last resort: maybe its in /usr/bin? */
return "/usr/bin/i3-nagbar";
return sstrdup("/usr/bin/i3-nagbar");
}

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@ -128,13 +128,18 @@ void display_running_version(void) {
printf("\rRunning i3 version: %s (pid %s)\n", human_readable_version, pid_from_atom);
#ifdef __linux__
char exepath[PATH_MAX],
destpath[PATH_MAX];
size_t destpath_size = 1024;
ssize_t linksize;
char *exepath;
char *destpath = smalloc(destpath_size);
snprintf(exepath, sizeof(exepath), "/proc/%d/exe", getpid());
sasprintf(&exepath, "/proc/%d/exe", getpid());
if ((linksize = readlink(exepath, destpath, sizeof(destpath))) == -1)
while ((linksize = readlink(exepath, destpath, destpath_size)) == destpath_size) {
destpath_size = destpath_size * 2;
destpath = srealloc(destpath, destpath_size);
}
if (linksize == -1)
err(EXIT_FAILURE, "readlink(%s)", exepath);
/* readlink() does not NULL-terminate strings, so we have to. */
@ -143,9 +148,14 @@ void display_running_version(void) {
printf("\n");
printf("The i3 binary you just called: %s\n", destpath);
snprintf(exepath, sizeof(exepath), "/proc/%s/exe", pid_from_atom);
free(exepath);
sasprintf(&exepath, "/proc/%s/exe", pid_from_atom);
if ((linksize = readlink(exepath, destpath, sizeof(destpath))) == -1)
while ((linksize = readlink(exepath, destpath, destpath_size)) == destpath_size) {
destpath_size = destpath_size * 2;
destpath = srealloc(destpath, destpath_size);
}
if (linksize == -1)
err(EXIT_FAILURE, "readlink(%s)", exepath);
/* readlink() does not NULL-terminate strings, so we have to. */
@ -159,7 +169,8 @@ void display_running_version(void) {
/* Since readlink() might put a "(deleted)" somewhere in the buffer and
* stripping that out seems hackish and ugly, we read the processs argv[0]
* instead. */
snprintf(exepath, sizeof(exepath), "/proc/%s/cmdline", pid_from_atom);
free(exepath);
sasprintf(&exepath, "/proc/%s/cmdline", pid_from_atom);
int fd;
if ((fd = open(exepath, O_RDONLY)) == -1)
@ -169,6 +180,9 @@ void display_running_version(void) {
close(fd);
printf("The i3 binary you are running: %s\n", destpath);
free(exepath);
free(destpath);
#endif
yajl_free(handle);

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@ -488,18 +488,25 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
/* The following code is helpful, but not required. We thus dont pay
* much attention to error handling, non-linux or other edge cases. */
char cwd[PATH_MAX];
LOG("CORE DUMPS: You are running a development version of i3, so coredumps were automatically enabled (ulimit -c unlimited).\n");
if (getcwd(cwd, sizeof(cwd)) != NULL)
size_t cwd_size = 1024;
char *cwd = smalloc(cwd_size);
char *cwd_ret;
while ((cwd_ret = getcwd(cwd, cwd_size)) == NULL && errno == ERANGE) {
cwd_size = cwd_size * 2;
cwd = srealloc(cwd, cwd_size);
}
if (cwd_ret != NULL)
LOG("CORE DUMPS: Your current working directory is \"%s\".\n", cwd);
int patternfd;
if ((patternfd = open("/proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern", O_RDONLY)) >= 0) {
memset(cwd, '\0', sizeof(cwd));
if (read(patternfd, cwd, sizeof(cwd)) > 0)
memset(cwd, '\0', cwd_size);
if (read(patternfd, cwd, cwd_size) > 0)
/* a trailing newline is included in cwd */
LOG("CORE DUMPS: Your core_pattern is: %s", cwd);
close(patternfd);
}
free(cwd);
}
LOG("i3 " I3_VERSION " starting\n");