Commit 102d04dd authored by Marc Alff's avatar Marc Alff

Bug#52134 performance schema file io, symlink in path

Backport from mysql-next-mr (5.6) to mysql-trunk (5.5)
parent 3725080c
...@@ -829,7 +829,7 @@ find_or_create_file(PFS_thread *thread, PFS_file_class *klass, ...@@ -829,7 +829,7 @@ find_or_create_file(PFS_thread *thread, PFS_file_class *klass,
- it fits into pfs->m_filename - it fits into pfs->m_filename
- it is safe to use mysys apis to normalize the file name. - it is safe to use mysys apis to normalize the file name.
*/ */
memcpy(safe_buffer, filename, FN_REFLEN - 2); memcpy(safe_buffer, filename, FN_REFLEN - 1);
safe_buffer[FN_REFLEN - 1]= 0; safe_buffer[FN_REFLEN - 1]= 0;
safe_filename= safe_buffer; safe_filename= safe_buffer;
} }
...@@ -840,16 +840,58 @@ find_or_create_file(PFS_thread *thread, PFS_file_class *klass, ...@@ -840,16 +840,58 @@ find_or_create_file(PFS_thread *thread, PFS_file_class *klass,
Normalize the file name to avoid duplicates when using aliases: Normalize the file name to avoid duplicates when using aliases:
- absolute or relative paths - absolute or relative paths
- symbolic links - symbolic links
Names are resolved as follows:
- /real/path/to/real_file ==> same
- /path/with/link/to/real_file ==> /real/path/to/real_file
- real_file ==> /real/path/to/real_file
- ./real_file ==> /real/path/to/real_file
- /real/path/to/sym_link ==> same
- /path/with/link/to/sym_link ==> /real/path/to/sym_link
- sym_link ==> /real/path/to/sym_link
- ./sym_link ==> /real/path/to/sym_link
When the last component of a file is a symbolic link,
the last component is *not* resolved, so that all file io
operations on a link (create, read, write, delete) are counted
against the link itself, not the target file.
Resolving the name would lead to create counted against the link,
and read/write/delete counted against the target, leading to
incoherent results and instrumentation leaks.
Also note that, when creating files, this name resolution
works properly for files that do not exist (yet) on the file system.
*/ */
char buffer[FN_REFLEN]; char buffer[FN_REFLEN];
char dirbuffer[FN_REFLEN];
size_t dirlen;
const char *normalized_filename; const char *normalized_filename;
int normalized_length; int normalized_length;
/* dirlen= dirname_length(safe_filename);
Ignore errors, the file may not exist. if (dirlen == 0)
my_realpath always provide a best effort result in buffer. {
*/ dirbuffer[0]= FN_CURLIB;
(void) my_realpath(buffer, safe_filename, MYF(0)); dirbuffer[1]= FN_LIBCHAR;
dirbuffer[2]= '\0';
}
else
{
memcpy(dirbuffer, safe_filename, dirlen);
dirbuffer[dirlen]= '\0';
}
if (my_realpath(buffer, dirbuffer, MYF(0)) != 0)
{
file_lost++;
return NULL;
}
/* Append the unresolved file name to the resolved path */
char *ptr= buffer + strlen(buffer);
char *buf_end= &buffer[sizeof(buffer)-1];
if (buf_end > ptr)
*ptr++= FN_LIBCHAR;
if (buf_end > ptr)
strncpy(ptr, safe_filename + dirlen, buf_end - ptr);
*buf_end= '\0';
normalized_filename= buffer; normalized_filename= buffer;
normalized_length= strlen(normalized_filename); normalized_length= strlen(normalized_filename);
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