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/* Examine the result of stat and make a string describing file modes.
Copyright (C) 1985 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
In other words, you are welcome to use, share and improve this program.
You are forbidden to forbid anyone else to use, share and improve
what you give them. Help stamp out software-hoarding! */
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include "filetypes.h"
/* filemodestring - set file attribute data
*** WARNING! FILE STRUCTURE DEPENDENT ***
Filemodestring converts the data in the st_mode field of file status
block `s' to a 10 character attribute string, which it stores in
the block that `a' points to.
This attribute string is modelled after the string produced by the Berkeley ls.
As usual under Unix, the elements of the string are numbered
from 0. Their meanings are:
0 File type. 'd' for directory, 'c' for character
special, 'b' for block special, 'm' for multiplex,
'l' for symbolic link, 's' for socket, 'p' for fifo,
'-' for any other file type
1 'r' if the owner may read, '-' otherwise.
2 'w' if the owner may write, '-' otherwise.
3 'x' if the owner may execute, 's' if the file is
set-user-id, '-' otherwise.
'S' if the file is set-user-id, but the execute
bit isn't set. (sys v `feature' which helps to
catch screw case.)
4 'r' if group members may read, '-' otherwise.
5 'w' if group members may write, '-' otherwise.
6 'x' if group members may execute, 's' if the file is
set-group-id, '-' otherwise.
'S' if it is set-group-id but not executable.
7 'r' if any user may read, '-' otherwise.
8 'w' if any user may write, '-' otherwise.
9 'x' if any user may execute, 't' if the file is "sticky"
(will be retained in swap space after execution), '-'
otherwise.
*/
#define VOID void
static char ftypelet ();
static VOID rwx (), setst ();
VOID
filemodestring (s,a)
struct stat *s;
char *a;
{
a[0] = ftypelet (s);
/* Aren't there symbolic names for these byte-fields? */
rwx ((s->st_mode & 0700) << 0, &(a[1]));
rwx ((s->st_mode & 0070) << 3, &(a[4]));
rwx ((s->st_mode & 0007) << 6, &(a[7]));
setst (s->st_mode, a);
}
/* ftypelet - file type letter
*** WARNING! FILE STRUCTURE DEPENDENT ***
Ftypelet accepts a file status block and returns a character
code describing the type of the file. 'd' is returned for
directories, 'b' for block special files, 'c' for character
special files, 'm' for multiplexor files, 'l' for symbolic link,
's' for socket, 'p' for fifo, '-' for any other file type
*/
static char
ftypelet(s)
struct stat *s;
{
switch (s->st_mode & S_IFMT)
{
default:
return '-';
case S_IFDIR:
return 'd';
#ifdef S_IFLNK
case S_IFLNK:
return 'l';
#endif
#ifdef S_IFCHR
case S_IFCHR:
return 'c';
#endif
#ifdef S_IFBLK
case S_IFBLK:
return 'b';
#endif
#ifdef S_IFMPC
/* These do not seem to exist */
case S_IFMPC:
case S_IFMPB:
return 'm';
#endif
#ifdef S_IFSOCK
case S_IFSOCK:
return 's';
#endif
#ifdef S_IFIFO
#if S_IFIFO != S_IFSOCK
case S_IFIFO:
return 'p';
#endif
#endif
#ifdef S_IFNWK /* hp-ux hack */
case S_IFNWK:
return 'n';
#endif
}
}
/* rwx - look at read, write, and execute bits and set character
flags accordingly
*** WARNING! FILE STRUCTURE DEPENDENT ***
*/
static VOID
rwx (bits, chars)
unsigned short bits;
char chars[];
{
chars[0] = (bits & S_IREAD) ? 'r' : '-';
chars[1] = (bits & S_IWRITE) ? 'w' : '-';
chars[2] = (bits & S_IEXEC) ? 'x' : '-';
}
/* setst - set s & t flags in a file attributes string */
/* *** WARNING! FILE STRUCTURE DEPENDENT *** */
static VOID
setst (bits, chars)
unsigned short bits;
char chars[];
{
#ifdef S_ISUID
if (bits & S_ISUID)
{
if (chars[3] != 'x')
/* Screw case: set-uid, but not executable. */
chars[3] = 'S';
else
chars[3] = 's';
}
#endif
#ifdef S_ISGID
if (bits & S_ISGID)
{
if (chars[6] != 'x')
/* Screw case: set-gid, but not executable. */
chars[6] = 'S';
else
chars[6] = 's';
}
#endif
#ifdef S_ISVTX
if (bits & S_ISVTX)
chars[9] = 't';
#endif
}