/*++ Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Module Name: IoFileUtil.c Abstract: This module implements various file utility functions for the Io subsystem. Author: Adrian J. Oney - April 4, 2000 Revision History: --*/ #include "pnpmgrp.h" #include "IopFileUtil.h" #pragma hdrstop #ifdef ALLOC_PRAGMA #pragma alloc_text(INIT, IopFileUtilWalkDirectoryTreeTopDown) #pragma alloc_text(INIT, IopFileUtilWalkDirectoryTreeBottomUp) #pragma alloc_text(INIT, IopFileUtilWalkDirectoryTreeHelper) #pragma alloc_text(INIT, IopFileUtilClearAttributes) #pragma alloc_text(INIT, IopFileUtilRename) #endif #define POOLTAG_FILEUTIL ('uFoI') NTSTATUS IopFileUtilWalkDirectoryTreeTopDown( IN PUNICODE_STRING Directory, IN ULONG Flags, IN DIRWALK_CALLBACK CallbackFunction, IN PVOID Context ) /*++ Routine Description: This funcion walks a directory tree *top down*, passing each entry to the callback with the below restrictions. Note that the root directory itself is not included in the callback! Arguments: Directory - Supplies the NT Path to the directory to walk. The directory should *not* have a slash '\\'. Flags - Specifies constraints on how the directory tree should be walked: DIRWALK_INCLUDE_FILES - Files should be included in the dump. DIRWALK_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES - Directories should be included in the dump. DIRWALK_CULL_DOTPATHS - "." and ".." should *not* be included in the list of directories passed to the callback function. DIRWALK_TRAVERSE - Each subdirectory should be traversed in turn. DIRWALK_TRAVERSE_MOUNTPOINTS - Set if mountpoints/symlinks should be traversed as well. CallbackFunction - Pointer to a function to call for each entry in the directory/subtree. Context - Context to pass to the callback function. Return Value: NTSTATUS - status of the operation. --*/ { PDIRWALK_ENTRY pDirEntry; PLIST_ENTRY pListEntry; NTSTATUS status; UCHAR buffer[1024]; LIST_ENTRY dirListHead; InitializeListHead(&dirListHead); // // Walk the first directory. // status = IopFileUtilWalkDirectoryTreeHelper( Directory, Flags, CallbackFunction, Context, buffer, sizeof(buffer), &dirListHead ); // // Each directory that WalkDirectory finds gets added to the list. // process the list until we have no more directories. // while((!IsListEmpty(&dirListHead)) && NT_SUCCESS(status)) { pListEntry = RemoveHeadList(&dirListHead); pDirEntry = (PDIRWALK_ENTRY) CONTAINING_RECORD(pListEntry, DIRWALK_ENTRY, Link); status = IopFileUtilWalkDirectoryTreeHelper( &pDirEntry->Directory, Flags, CallbackFunction, Context, buffer, sizeof(buffer), &dirListHead ); ExFreePool(pDirEntry); } // // If we failed we need to empty out our directory list. // if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) { while (!IsListEmpty(&dirListHead)) { pListEntry = RemoveHeadList(&dirListHead); pDirEntry = (PDIRWALK_ENTRY) CONTAINING_RECORD(pListEntry, DIRWALK_ENTRY, Link); ExFreePool(pDirEntry); } } return status; } NTSTATUS IopFileUtilWalkDirectoryTreeBottomUp( IN PUNICODE_STRING Directory, IN ULONG Flags, IN DIRWALK_CALLBACK CallbackFunction, IN PVOID Context ) /*++ Routine Description: This funcion walks a directory tree *bottom up*, passing each entry to the callback with the below restrictions. Note that the root directory itself is not included in the callback! Arguments: Directory - Supplies the NT Path to the directory to walk. The directory should *not* have a slash trailing '\\'. Flags - Specifies constraints on how the directory tree should be walked: DIRWALK_INCLUDE_FILES - Files should be included in the dump. DIRWALK_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES - Directories should be included in the dump. DIRWALK_CULL_DOTPATHS - "." and ".." should *not* be included in the list of directories passed to the callback function. DIRWALK_TRAVERSE - Each subdirectory should be traversed in turn. DIRWALK_TRAVERSE_MOUNTPOINTS - Set if mountpoints/symlinks should be traversed as well. CallbackFunction - Pointer to a function to call for each entry in the directory/subtree. Context - Context to pass to the callback function. Return Value: NTSTATUS - status of the operation. --*/ { PDIRWALK_ENTRY pDirEntry; PLIST_ENTRY pListEntry; NTSTATUS status; UCHAR buffer[1024]; LIST_ENTRY dirListHead, dirNothingHead; InitializeListHead(&dirListHead); InitializeListHead(&dirNothingHead); // // Create an entry for the root directory. // pDirEntry = (PDIRWALK_ENTRY) ExAllocatePoolWithTag( PagedPool, sizeof(DIRWALK_ENTRY) + Directory->Length - sizeof(WCHAR), POOLTAG_FILEUTIL ); if (pDirEntry == NULL) { return STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES; } pDirEntry->Directory.Length = 0; pDirEntry->Directory.MaximumLength = Directory->Length; pDirEntry->Directory.Buffer = &pDirEntry->Name[0]; RtlCopyUnicodeString(&pDirEntry->Directory, Directory); InsertHeadList(&dirListHead, &pDirEntry->Link); // // Collect the directory trees. When we are done we will walk the list in // reverse. // status = STATUS_SUCCESS; if (Flags & DIRWALK_TRAVERSE) { for(pListEntry = &dirListHead; pListEntry->Flink != &dirListHead; pListEntry = pListEntry->Flink) { pDirEntry = (PDIRWALK_ENTRY) CONTAINING_RECORD(pListEntry, DIRWALK_ENTRY, Link); status = IopFileUtilWalkDirectoryTreeHelper( &pDirEntry->Directory, DIRWALK_TRAVERSE, NULL, NULL, buffer, sizeof(buffer), &dirListHead ); if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) { break; } } } // // Each directory that WalkDirectory finds gets added to the list. // process the list until we have no more directories. // while((!IsListEmpty(&dirListHead)) && NT_SUCCESS(status)) { pListEntry = RemoveTailList(&dirListHead); pDirEntry = (PDIRWALK_ENTRY) CONTAINING_RECORD(pListEntry, DIRWALK_ENTRY, Link); status = IopFileUtilWalkDirectoryTreeHelper( &pDirEntry->Directory, Flags & ~DIRWALK_TRAVERSE, CallbackFunction, Context, buffer, sizeof(buffer), &dirNothingHead ); ExFreePool(pDirEntry); ASSERT(IsListEmpty(&dirNothingHead)); } // // Now do any final cleanup. // if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) { while (!IsListEmpty(&dirListHead)) { pListEntry = RemoveHeadList(&dirListHead); pDirEntry = (PDIRWALK_ENTRY) CONTAINING_RECORD(pListEntry, DIRWALK_ENTRY, Link); ExFreePool(pDirEntry); } } return status; } NTSTATUS IopFileUtilWalkDirectoryTreeHelper( IN PUNICODE_STRING Directory, IN ULONG Flags, IN DIRWALK_CALLBACK CallbackFunction, IN PVOID Context, IN PUCHAR Buffer, IN ULONG BufferSize, IN OUT PLIST_ENTRY DirList ) /*++ Routine Description: This is a helper function for the IopFileUtilWalkDirectoryTree* functions. Arguments: Directory - Supplies the NT Path to the directory to walk. The directory should *not* have a slash trailing '\\'. Flags - Specifies constraints on how the directory tree should be walked: DIRWALK_INCLUDE_FILES - Files should be included in the dump. DIRWALK_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES - Directories should be included in the dump. DIRWALK_CULL_DOTPATHS - "." and ".." should *not* be included in the list of directories passed to the callback function. DIRWALK_TRAVERSE - Each subdirectory should be traversed in turn. DIRWALK_TRAVERSE_MOUNTPOINTS - Set if mountpoints/symlinks should be traversed as well. DirList - Recieves list of new directories to scan after completion of this directory. Each entry is a member of the DIRECTORY_ENTRY structure. CallbackFunction - Pointer to a function to call for each entry in the directory/subtree. Context - Context to pass to the callback function. Buffer - A scratch buffer to use. BufferSize - The length of Buffer. Must be greater than sizeof(WCHAR). Return Value: NTSTATUS - status of the operation. --*/ { NTSTATUS status; HANDLE fileHandle; OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES objectAttributes; IO_STATUS_BLOCK ioStatus; BOOLEAN bRestartScan, bIsDotPath; WCHAR savedChar; PFILE_BOTH_DIR_INFORMATION pFileInfo; UNICODE_STRING entryName; USHORT newNameLength; PDIRWALK_ENTRY pDirEntry; ULONG OpenFlags; // // Setup initial values // bRestartScan = TRUE; // // Open the file for list directory access // if (Flags & DIRWALK_TRAVERSE_MOUNTPOINTS) { OpenFlags = FILE_DIRECTORY_FILE | FILE_OPEN_FOR_BACKUP_INTENT; } else { OpenFlags = FILE_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT | FILE_DIRECTORY_FILE | FILE_OPEN_FOR_BACKUP_INTENT; } InitializeObjectAttributes( &objectAttributes, Directory, OBJ_CASE_INSENSITIVE | OBJ_KERNEL_HANDLE, NULL, NULL ); status = ZwOpenFile( &fileHandle, FILE_LIST_DIRECTORY | SYNCHRONIZE, &objectAttributes, &ioStatus, FILE_SHARE_READ, OpenFlags ); if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) { goto cleanup; } // // Do the directory loop // while(1) { // // We subtract off a WCHAR so that we can append a terminating null as // needed. // ASSERT(BufferSize > sizeof(WCHAR)); status = ZwQueryDirectoryFile( fileHandle, (HANDLE)NULL, (PIO_APC_ROUTINE)NULL, (PVOID)NULL, &ioStatus, Buffer, BufferSize - sizeof(WCHAR), FileBothDirectoryInformation, FALSE, (PUNICODE_STRING)NULL, bRestartScan ); if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) { break; } // // We may come back here. Make sure the file scan doesn't start back // over. // bRestartScan = FALSE; // // Wait for the event to complete if neccessary. // if (status == STATUS_PENDING) { ZwWaitForSingleObject(fileHandle, TRUE, NULL); status = ioStatus.Status; // // Check the Irp for success // if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) { break; } } // // Walk each returned record. Note that we won't be here if there are // no records, as ioStatus will have contains STATUS_NO_MORE_FILES. // pFileInfo = (PFILE_BOTH_DIR_INFORMATION) Buffer; while(1) { // // Temporarily terminate the file. We allocated an extra WCHAR to // make sure we could safely do this. // savedChar = pFileInfo->FileName[pFileInfo->FileNameLength/sizeof(WCHAR)]; pFileInfo->FileName[pFileInfo->FileNameLength/sizeof(WCHAR)] = 0; // // Build a full unicode path for the file along with a directory // entry at the same time. // RtlInitUnicodeString(&entryName, pFileInfo->FileName); newNameLength = (Directory->Length + entryName.Length + sizeof(WCHAR)); pDirEntry = (PDIRWALK_ENTRY) ExAllocatePoolWithTag( PagedPool, sizeof(DIRWALK_ENTRY) + newNameLength - sizeof(WCHAR), POOLTAG_FILEUTIL ); if (pDirEntry == NULL) { status = STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES; break; } pDirEntry->Directory.Length = 0; pDirEntry->Directory.MaximumLength = newNameLength; pDirEntry->Directory.Buffer = &pDirEntry->Name[0]; RtlCopyUnicodeString(&pDirEntry->Directory, Directory); RtlAppendUnicodeToString(&pDirEntry->Directory, L"\\"); RtlAppendUnicodeStringToString(&pDirEntry->Directory, &entryName); if (pFileInfo->FileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) { // // Check for . and .. // if ((!_wcsicmp(pFileInfo->FileName, L".")) || (!_wcsicmp(pFileInfo->FileName, L".."))) { bIsDotPath = TRUE; } else { bIsDotPath = FALSE; } if ((Flags & DIRWALK_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES) && ((!(Flags & DIRWALK_CULL_DOTPATHS)) || (!bIsDotPath))) { status = CallbackFunction( &pDirEntry->Directory, &entryName, pFileInfo->FileAttributes, Context ); } if ((!bIsDotPath) && (Flags & DIRWALK_TRAVERSE)) { InsertTailList(DirList, &pDirEntry->Link); } else { ExFreePool(pDirEntry); } } else { if (Flags & DIRWALK_INCLUDE_FILES) { status = CallbackFunction( &pDirEntry->Directory, &entryName, pFileInfo->FileAttributes, Context ); } ExFreePool(pDirEntry); } if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) { break; } // // Put back the character we wrote down. It might have been part of // the next entry. // pFileInfo->FileName[pFileInfo->FileNameLength/sizeof(WCHAR)] = savedChar; // // Check if there is another record, if there isn't then we // simply get out of this loop // if (pFileInfo->NextEntryOffset == 0) { break; } // // There is another record so advance FileInfo to the next // record // pFileInfo = (PFILE_BOTH_DIR_INFORMATION) (((PUCHAR) pFileInfo) + pFileInfo->NextEntryOffset); } if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) { break; } } ZwClose( fileHandle ); if (status == STATUS_NO_MORE_FILES) { status = STATUS_SUCCESS; } cleanup: return status; } NTSTATUS IopFileUtilClearAttributes( IN PUNICODE_STRING FullPathName, IN ULONG FileAttributes ) /*++ Routine Description: This function clears the passed in attributes off the specified file. Arguments: FullPathName - Full path name of the identified file. FileAttributes - Attributes to clear. Return Value: NTSTATUS. --*/ { HANDLE fileHandle; OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES objectAttributes; IO_STATUS_BLOCK ioStatus; FILE_BASIC_INFORMATION fileBasicInformation; ULONG newAttributes; NTSTATUS status; // // First we open the file. // InitializeObjectAttributes( &objectAttributes, FullPathName, OBJ_CASE_INSENSITIVE | OBJ_KERNEL_HANDLE, NULL, NULL ); status = ZwOpenFile( &fileHandle, FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES | FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES | SYNCHRONIZE, &objectAttributes, &ioStatus, FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, FILE_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT | FILE_SYNCHRONOUS_IO_NONALERT | FILE_OPEN_FOR_BACKUP_INTENT | FILE_WRITE_THROUGH ); if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) { return status; } // // Then we get the file attributes. // status = ZwQueryInformationFile( fileHandle, &ioStatus, &fileBasicInformation, sizeof(fileBasicInformation), FileBasicInformation ); if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) { ZwClose(fileHandle); return status; } // // Anything to do? // if (fileBasicInformation.FileAttributes & FileAttributes) { // // Clear the specified bits. // newAttributes = fileBasicInformation.FileAttributes; newAttributes &= ~FileAttributes; if (newAttributes == 0) { newAttributes = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL; } // // Zero fields that shouldn't be touched. // RtlZeroMemory( &fileBasicInformation, sizeof(FILE_BASIC_INFORMATION) ); fileBasicInformation.FileAttributes = newAttributes; // // Commit the changes. // status = ZwSetInformationFile( fileHandle, &ioStatus, &fileBasicInformation, sizeof(fileBasicInformation), FileBasicInformation ); } ZwClose(fileHandle); return status; } NTSTATUS IopFileUtilRename( IN PUNICODE_STRING SourcePathName, IN PUNICODE_STRING DestinationPathName, IN BOOLEAN ReplaceIfPresent ) /*++ Routine Description: This function renames or moves a file or directory. Arguments: SourcePathName - Full path name of the file or directory to rename. DestinationPathName - Future full path name of the file or directory. ReplaceIfPresent - If true, NewPathName is deleted if already present. Return Value: NTSTATUS. --*/ { HANDLE fileHandle; OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES objectAttributes; IO_STATUS_BLOCK ioStatus; PFILE_RENAME_INFORMATION pNewName; NTSTATUS status; pNewName = ExAllocatePoolWithTag( PagedPool, sizeof(FILE_RENAME_INFORMATION) + DestinationPathName->Length, POOLTAG_FILEUTIL ); if (pNewName == NULL) { return STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES; } // // If we may be replacing the file, we first need to clear the read only // attributes. // if (ReplaceIfPresent) { // // Errors are ignored as the file may not exist. // IopFileUtilClearAttributes( DestinationPathName, ( FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM ) ); } InitializeObjectAttributes( &objectAttributes, SourcePathName, OBJ_CASE_INSENSITIVE | OBJ_KERNEL_HANDLE, NULL, NULL ); status = ZwOpenFile( &fileHandle, FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES | DELETE | SYNCHRONIZE, &objectAttributes, &ioStatus, FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE | FILE_SHARE_DELETE, FILE_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT | FILE_SYNCHRONOUS_IO_NONALERT | FILE_OPEN_FOR_BACKUP_INTENT | FILE_WRITE_THROUGH ); if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) { ExFreePool(pNewName); return status; } // // Change \\SystemRoot\LastGood\Blah... to \\SystemRoot\Blah... // RtlCopyMemory( pNewName->FileName, DestinationPathName->Buffer, DestinationPathName->Length ); pNewName->ReplaceIfExists = ReplaceIfPresent; pNewName->RootDirectory = NULL; pNewName->FileNameLength = DestinationPathName->Length; status = ZwSetInformationFile( fileHandle, &ioStatus, pNewName, pNewName->FileNameLength + sizeof(FILE_RENAME_INFORMATION), FileRenameInformation ); ExFreePool(pNewName); ZwClose(fileHandle); return status; }