/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: * * ls.c - list files * * Copyright 2012 Andre Renaud * Copyright 2012 Rob Landley * * See http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/ls.html USE_LS(NEWTOY(ls, "ACFHLRSacdfiklmnpqrstux1", TOYFLAG_BIN)) config LS bool "ls" default y help usage: ls [-ACFHLRSacdfiklmnpqrstux1] [directory...] list files -1 list one file per line -a list all files -A list all files except . and .. -F append a character as a file type indicator -l show full details for each file */ #include "toys.h" #define FLAG_1 (1<<0) //#define FLAG_x (1<<1) //#define FLAG_u (1<<2) //#define FLAG_t (1<<3) //#define FLAG_s (1<<4) //#define FLAG_r (1<<5) //#define FLAG_q (1<<6) #define FLAG_p (1<<7) //#define FLAG_n (1<<8) #define FLAG_m (1<<9) #define FLAG_l (1<<10) //#define FLAG_k (1<<11) #define FLAG_i (1<<12) #define FLAG_f (1<<13) #define FLAG_d (1<<14) //#define FLAG_c (1<<15) #define FLAG_a (1<<16) //#define FLAG_S (1<<17) #define FLAG_R (1<<18) //#define FLAG_L (1<<19) //#define FLAG_H (1<<20) #define FLAG_F (1<<21) //#define FLAG_C (1<<21) #define FLAG_A (1<<22) // test sst output (suid/sticky in ls flaglist) // ls -lR starts .: then ./subdir: DEFINE_GLOBALS( struct dirtree *files; unsigned width; int nl_title; ) #define TT this.ls void dlist_to_dirtree(struct dirtree *parent) { // Turn double_list into dirtree struct dirtree *dt = parent->child; if (dt) { dt->parent->next = NULL; while (dt) { dt->parent = parent; dt = dt->next; } } } static char endtype(struct stat *st) { mode_t mode = st->st_mode; if ((toys.optflags&(FLAG_F|FLAG_p)) && S_ISDIR(mode)) return '/'; if (toys.optflags & FLAG_F) { if (S_ISLNK(mode) && !(toys.optflags & FLAG_F)) return '@'; if (S_ISREG(mode) && (mode&0111)) return '*'; if (S_ISFIFO(mode)) return '|'; if (S_ISSOCK(mode)) return '='; } return 0; } static char *getusername(uid_t uid) { struct passwd *pw = getpwuid(uid); return pw ? pw->pw_name : utoa(uid); } static char *getgroupname(gid_t gid) { struct group *gr = getgrgid(gid); return gr ? gr->gr_name : utoa(gid); } // Figure out size of printable entry fields for display indent/wrap static void entrylen(struct dirtree *dt, unsigned *len) { struct stat *st = &(dt->st); unsigned flags = toys.optflags; *len = strlen(dt->name); if (endtype(st)) ++*len; if (flags & FLAG_m) ++*len; if (flags & FLAG_i) *len += (len[1] = numlen(st->st_ino)); if (flags & FLAG_l) { len[2] = numlen(st->st_nlink); len[3] = strlen(getusername(st->st_uid)); len[4] = strlen(getgroupname(st->st_gid)); len[5] = numlen(st->st_size); } } static int compare(void *a, void *b) { struct dirtree *dta = *(struct dirtree **)a; struct dirtree *dtb = *(struct dirtree **)b; // TODO handle flags return strcmp(dta->name, dtb->name); } // callback from dirtree_recurse() determining how to handle this entry. static int filter(struct dirtree *new) { int flags = toys.optflags; // TODO should -1f print here to handle enormous dirs without runing // out of mem? if (flags & FLAG_a) return DIRTREE_NORECURSE; if (!(flags & FLAG_A) && new->name[0]=='.') return DIRTREE_NOSAVE|DIRTREE_NORECURSE; return dirtree_isdotdot(new)|DIRTREE_NORECURSE; } // Display a list of dirtree entries, according to current format // Output types -1, -l, -C, or stream static void listfiles(int dirfd, struct dirtree *indir) { struct dirtree *dt, **sort = 0; unsigned long dtlen = 0, ul = 0; unsigned width, flags = toys.optflags, totals[6], len[6]; // Silently descend into single directory listed by itself on command line. // In this case only show dirname/total header when given -R. if (!indir->parent) { if (!(dt = indir->child)) return; if (S_ISDIR(dt->st.st_mode) && !dt->next && !(toys.optflags&FLAG_d)) { dt->extra = 1; listfiles(open(dt->name, 0), dt); return; } } else { // Read directory contents. We dup() the fd because this will close it. indir->data = dup(dirfd); dirtree_recurse(indir, filter); } // Copy linked list to array and sort it. Directories go in array because // we visit them in sorted order. for (;;) { for (dt = indir->child; dt; dt = dt->next) { if (sort) sort[dtlen] = dt; dtlen++; } if (sort) break; sort = xmalloc(dtlen * sizeof(void *)); dtlen = 0; continue; } if (!(flags & FLAG_f)) qsort(sort, dtlen, sizeof(void *), (void *)compare); // Find largest entry in each field memset(totals, 0, 6*sizeof(unsigned)); for (ul = 0; ul totals[width]) totals[width] = len[width]; //TODO } else if (flags & FLAG_C) { } else if (*len > *totals) *totals = *len; } // Label directory if not top of tree, or if -R if (indir->parent && (!indir->extra || (flags&FLAG_R))) { char *path = dirtree_path(indir, 0); if (TT.nl_title++) xputc('\n'); xprintf("%s:\n", path); free(path); } // This is wrong, should be blocks used not file count. if (indir->parent && (flags & FLAG_l)) xprintf("total %lu\n", dtlen); // Loop through again to produce output. width = 0; memset(toybuf, ' ', 256); for (ul = 0; ulst); mode_t mode = st->st_mode; char et = endtype(st); // Skip directories at the top of the tree when -d isn't set if (S_ISDIR(mode) && !indir->parent && !(flags & FLAG_d)) continue; TT.nl_title=1; // Do we need to wrap at right edge of screen? entrylen(sort[ul], len); if (ul) { if (toys.optflags & FLAG_m) xputc(','); if ((flags & FLAG_1) || width+1+*len > TT.width) { xputc('\n'); width = 0; } else { xputc(' '); width++; } } width += *len; if (flags & FLAG_i) xprintf("% *lu ", len[1], (unsigned long)st->st_ino); if (flags & FLAG_l) { struct tm *tm; char perm[11], thyme[64], c, d; int i, bit; perm[10]=0; for (i=0; i<9; i++) { bit = mode & (1<st_mtime)); strftime(thyme, sizeof(thyme), "%F %H:%M", tm); xprintf("%s% *d %s%s%s%s% *d %s ", perm, totals[2]+1, st->st_nlink, getusername(st->st_uid), toybuf+255-(totals[3]-len[3]), getgroupname(st->st_gid), toybuf+256-(totals[4]-len[4]), totals[5]+1, st->st_size, thyme); } xprintf("%s", sort[ul]->name); if ((flags & FLAG_l) && S_ISLNK(mode)) xprintf(" -> %s", sort[ul]->symlink); if (et) xputc(et); } if (width) xputc('\n'); // Free directory entries, recursing first if necessary. for (ul = 0; ulst.st_mode) || dirtree_isdotdot(sort[ul])) continue; // Recurse into dirs if at top of the tree or given -R if (!indir->parent || (flags & FLAG_R)) listfiles(openat(dirfd, sort[ul]->name, 0), sort[ul]); } free(sort); if (dirfd != AT_FDCWD) close(indir->data); } void ls_main(void) { char **s, *noargs[] = {".", 0}; struct dirtree *dt; // Do we have an implied -1 if (!isatty(1) || (toys.optflags&FLAG_l)) toys.optflags |= FLAG_1; else { TT.width = 80; terminal_size(&TT.width, NULL); } // The optflags parsing infrastructure should really do this for us, // but currently it has "switch off when this is set", so "-dR" and "-Rd" // behave differently if (toys.optflags & FLAG_d) toys.optflags &= ~FLAG_R; // Iterate through command line arguments, collecting directories and files. // Non-absolute paths are relative to current directory. TT.files = dirtree_add_node(0, 0); for (s = *toys.optargs ? toys.optargs : noargs; *s; s++) { dt = dirtree_add_node(AT_FDCWD, *s); if (!dt) { toys.exitval = 1; continue; } // Typecast means double_list->prev temporarirly goes in dirtree->parent dlist_add_nomalloc((struct double_list **)&TT.files->child, (struct double_list *)dt); } // Turn double_list into dirtree dlist_to_dirtree(TT.files); // Display the files we collected listfiles(AT_FDCWD, TT.files); if (CFG_TOYBOX_FREE) free(TT.files); }