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/*
* Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Nicira, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at:
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include "util.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "bitmap.h"
#include "byte-order.h"
#include "coverage.h"
#include "ovs-rcu.h"
#include "ovs-thread.h"
#include "socket-util.h"
#include "openvswitch/vlog.h"
#ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD_SET_NAME_NP
#include <pthread_np.h>
#endif
VLOG_DEFINE_THIS_MODULE(util);
COVERAGE_DEFINE(util_xalloc);
/* argv[0] without directory names. */
char *program_name;
/* Name for the currently running thread or process, for log messages, process
* listings, and debuggers. */
DEFINE_PER_THREAD_MALLOCED_DATA(char *, subprogram_name);
/* --version option output. */
static char *program_version;
/* Buffer used by ovs_strerror() and ovs_format_message(). */
DEFINE_STATIC_PER_THREAD_DATA(struct { char s[128]; },
strerror_buffer,
{ "" });
static char *xreadlink(const char *filename);
void
ovs_assert_failure(const char *where, const char *function,
const char *condition)
{
/* Prevent an infinite loop (or stack overflow) in case VLOG_ABORT happens
* to trigger an assertion failure of its own. */
static int reentry = 0;
switch (reentry++) {
case 0:
VLOG_ABORT("%s: assertion %s failed in %s()",
where, condition, function);
OVS_NOT_REACHED();
case 1:
fprintf(stderr, "%s: assertion %s failed in %s()",
where, condition, function);
abort();
default:
abort();
}
}
void
out_of_memory(void)
{
ovs_abort(0, "virtual memory exhausted");
}
void *
xcalloc(size_t count, size_t size)
{
void *p = count && size ? calloc(count, size) : malloc(1);
COVERAGE_INC(util_xalloc);
if (p == NULL) {
out_of_memory();
}
return p;
}
void *
xzalloc(size_t size)
{
return xcalloc(1, size);
}
void *
xmalloc(size_t size)
{
void *p = malloc(size ? size : 1);
COVERAGE_INC(util_xalloc);
if (p == NULL) {
out_of_memory();
}
return p;
}
void *
xrealloc(void *p, size_t size)
{
p = realloc(p, size ? size : 1);
COVERAGE_INC(util_xalloc);
if (p == NULL) {
out_of_memory();
}
return p;
}
void *
xmemdup(const void *p_, size_t size)
{
void *p = xmalloc(size);
memcpy(p, p_, size);
return p;
}
char *
xmemdup0(const char *p_, size_t length)
{
char *p = xmalloc(length + 1);
memcpy(p, p_, length);
p[length] = '\0';
return p;
}
char *
xstrdup(const char *s)
{
return xmemdup0(s, strlen(s));
}
char *
xvasprintf(const char *format, va_list args)
{
va_list args2;
size_t needed;
char *s;
va_copy(args2, args);
needed = vsnprintf(NULL, 0, format, args);
s = xmalloc(needed + 1);
vsnprintf(s, needed + 1, format, args2);
va_end(args2);
return s;
}
void *
x2nrealloc(void *p, size_t *n, size_t s)
{
*n = *n == 0 ? 1 : 2 * *n;
return xrealloc(p, *n * s);
}
/* The desired minimum alignment for an allocated block of memory. */
#define MEM_ALIGN MAX(sizeof(void *), 8)
BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(IS_POW2(MEM_ALIGN));
BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(CACHE_LINE_SIZE >= MEM_ALIGN);
/* Allocates and returns 'size' bytes of memory in dedicated cache lines. That
* is, the memory block returned will not share a cache line with other data,
* avoiding "false sharing". (The memory returned will not be at the start of
* a cache line, though, so don't assume such alignment.)
*
* Use free_cacheline() to free the returned memory block. */
void *
xmalloc_cacheline(size_t size)
{
#ifdef HAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN
void *p;
int error;
COVERAGE_INC(util_xalloc);
error = posix_memalign(&p, CACHE_LINE_SIZE, size ? size : 1);
if (error != 0) {
out_of_memory();
}
return p;
#else
void **payload;
void *base;
/* Allocate room for:
*
* - Up to CACHE_LINE_SIZE - 1 bytes before the payload, so that the
* start of the payload doesn't potentially share a cache line.
*
* - A payload consisting of a void *, followed by padding out to
* MEM_ALIGN bytes, followed by 'size' bytes of user data.
*
* - Space following the payload up to the end of the cache line, so
* that the end of the payload doesn't potentially share a cache line
* with some following block. */
base = xmalloc((CACHE_LINE_SIZE - 1)
+ ROUND_UP(MEM_ALIGN + size, CACHE_LINE_SIZE));
/* Locate the payload and store a pointer to the base at the beginning. */
payload = (void **) ROUND_UP((uintptr_t) base, CACHE_LINE_SIZE);
*payload = base;
return (char *) payload + MEM_ALIGN;
#endif
}
/* Like xmalloc_cacheline() but clears the allocated memory to all zero
* bytes. */
void *
xzalloc_cacheline(size_t size)
{
void *p = xmalloc_cacheline(size);
memset(p, 0, size);
return p;
}
/* Frees a memory block allocated with xmalloc_cacheline() or
* xzalloc_cacheline(). */
void
free_cacheline(void *p)
{
#ifdef HAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN
free(p);
#else
if (p) {
free(*(void **) ((uintptr_t) p - MEM_ALIGN));
}
#endif
}
char *
xasprintf(const char *format, ...)
{
va_list args;
char *s;
va_start(args, format);
s = xvasprintf(format, args);
va_end(args);
return s;
}
/* Similar to strlcpy() from OpenBSD, but it never reads more than 'size - 1'
* bytes from 'src' and doesn't return anything. */
void
ovs_strlcpy(char *dst, const char *src, size_t size)
{
if (size > 0) {
size_t len = strnlen(src, size - 1);
memcpy(dst, src, len);
dst[len] = '\0';
}
}
/* Copies 'src' to 'dst'. Reads no more than 'size - 1' bytes from 'src'.
* Always null-terminates 'dst' (if 'size' is nonzero), and writes a zero byte
* to every otherwise unused byte in 'dst'.
*
* Except for performance, the following call:
* ovs_strzcpy(dst, src, size);
* is equivalent to these two calls:
* memset(dst, '\0', size);
* ovs_strlcpy(dst, src, size);
*
* (Thus, ovs_strzcpy() is similar to strncpy() without some of the pitfalls.)
*/
void
ovs_strzcpy(char *dst, const char *src, size_t size)
{
if (size > 0) {
size_t len = strnlen(src, size - 1);
memcpy(dst, src, len);
memset(dst + len, '\0', size - len);
}
}
/* Prints 'format' on stderr, formatting it like printf() does. If 'err_no' is
* nonzero, then it is formatted with ovs_retval_to_string() and appended to
* the message inside parentheses. Then, terminates with abort().
*
* This function is preferred to ovs_fatal() in a situation where it would make
* sense for a monitoring process to restart the daemon.
*
* 'format' should not end with a new-line, because this function will add one
* itself. */
void
ovs_abort(int err_no, const char *format, ...)
{
va_list args;
va_start(args, format);
ovs_abort_valist(err_no, format, args);
}
/* Same as ovs_abort() except that the arguments are supplied as a va_list. */
void
ovs_abort_valist(int err_no, const char *format, va_list args)
{
ovs_error_valist(err_no, format, args);
abort();
}
/* Prints 'format' on stderr, formatting it like printf() does. If 'err_no' is
* nonzero, then it is formatted with ovs_retval_to_string() and appended to
* the message inside parentheses. Then, terminates with EXIT_FAILURE.
*
* 'format' should not end with a new-line, because this function will add one
* itself. */
void
ovs_fatal(int err_no, const char *format, ...)
{
va_list args;
va_start(args, format);
ovs_fatal_valist(err_no, format, args);
}
/* Same as ovs_fatal() except that the arguments are supplied as a va_list. */
void
ovs_fatal_valist(int err_no, const char *format, va_list args)
{
ovs_error_valist(err_no, format, args);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
/* Prints 'format' on stderr, formatting it like printf() does. If 'err_no' is
* nonzero, then it is formatted with ovs_retval_to_string() and appended to
* the message inside parentheses.
*
* 'format' should not end with a new-line, because this function will add one
* itself. */
void
ovs_error(int err_no, const char *format, ...)
{
va_list args;
va_start(args, format);
ovs_error_valist(err_no, format, args);
va_end(args);
}
/* Same as ovs_error() except that the arguments are supplied as a va_list. */
void
ovs_error_valist(int err_no, const char *format, va_list args)
{
const char *subprogram_name = get_subprogram_name();
int save_errno = errno;
if (subprogram_name[0]) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s(%s): ", program_name, subprogram_name);
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", program_name);
}
vfprintf(stderr, format, args);
if (err_no != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, " (%s)", ovs_retval_to_string(err_no));
}
putc('\n', stderr);
errno = save_errno;
}
/* Many OVS functions return an int which is one of:
* - 0: no error yet
* - >0: errno value
* - EOF: end of file (not necessarily an error; depends on the function called)
*
* Returns the appropriate human-readable string. The caller must copy the
* string if it wants to hold onto it, as the storage may be overwritten on
* subsequent function calls.
*/
const char *
ovs_retval_to_string(int retval)
{
return (!retval ? ""
: retval == EOF ? "End of file"
: ovs_strerror(retval));
}
/* This function returns the string describing the error number in 'error'
* for POSIX platforms. For Windows, this function can be used for C library
* calls. For socket calls that are also used in Windows, use sock_strerror()
* instead. For WINAPI calls, look at ovs_lasterror_to_string(). */
const char *
ovs_strerror(int error)
{
enum { BUFSIZE = sizeof strerror_buffer_get()->s };
int save_errno;
char *buffer;
char *s;
save_errno = errno;
buffer = strerror_buffer_get()->s;
#if STRERROR_R_CHAR_P
/* GNU style strerror_r() might return an immutable static string, or it
* might write and return 'buffer', but in either case we can pass the
* returned string directly to the caller. */
s = strerror_r(error, buffer, BUFSIZE);
#else /* strerror_r() returns an int. */
s = buffer;
if (strerror_r(error, buffer, BUFSIZE)) {
/* strerror_r() is only allowed to fail on ERANGE (because the buffer
* is too short). We don't check the actual failure reason because
* POSIX requires strerror_r() to return the error but old glibc
* (before 2.13) returns -1 and sets errno. */
snprintf(buffer, BUFSIZE, "Unknown error %d", error);
}
#endif
errno = save_errno;
return s;
}
/* Sets global "program_name" and "program_version" variables. Should
* be called at the beginning of main() with "argv[0]" as the argument
* to 'argv0'.
*
* 'version' should contain the version of the caller's program. If 'version'
* is the same as the VERSION #define, the caller is assumed to be part of Open
* vSwitch. Otherwise, it is assumed to be an external program linking against
* the Open vSwitch libraries.
*
* The 'date' and 'time' arguments should likely be called with
* "__DATE__" and "__TIME__" to use the time the binary was built.
* Alternatively, the "ovs_set_program_name" macro may be called to do this
* automatically.
*/
void
ovs_set_program_name__(const char *argv0, const char *version, const char *date,
const char *time)
{
char *basename;
#ifdef _WIN32
size_t max_len = strlen(argv0) + 1;
SetErrorMode(GetErrorMode() | SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX);
_set_output_format(_TWO_DIGIT_EXPONENT);
basename = xmalloc(max_len);
_splitpath_s(argv0, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, basename, max_len, NULL, 0);
#else
const char *slash = strrchr(argv0, '/');
basename = xstrdup(slash ? slash + 1 : argv0);
#endif
assert_single_threaded();
free(program_name);
/* Remove libtool prefix, if it is there */
if (strncmp(basename, "lt-", 3) == 0) {
char *tmp_name = basename;
basename = xstrdup(basename + 3);
free(tmp_name);
}
program_name = basename;
free(program_version);
if (!strcmp(version, VERSION)) {
program_version = xasprintf("%s (Open vSwitch) "VERSION"\n"
"Compiled %s %s\n",
program_name, date, time);
} else {
program_version = xasprintf("%s %s\n"
"Open vSwitch Library "VERSION"\n"
"Compiled %s %s\n",
program_name, version, date, time);
}
}
/* Returns the name of the currently running thread or process. */
const char *
get_subprogram_name(void)
{
const char *name = subprogram_name_get();
return name ? name : "";
}
/* Sets 'subprogram_name' as the name of the currently running thread or
* process. (This appears in log messages and may also be visible in system
* process listings and debuggers.) */
void
set_subprogram_name(const char *subprogram_name)
{
char *pname = xstrdup(subprogram_name ? subprogram_name : program_name);
free(subprogram_name_set(pname));
#if HAVE_GLIBC_PTHREAD_SETNAME_NP
pthread_setname_np(pthread_self(), pname);
#elif HAVE_NETBSD_PTHREAD_SETNAME_NP
pthread_setname_np(pthread_self(), "%s", pname);
#elif HAVE_PTHREAD_SET_NAME_NP
pthread_set_name_np(pthread_self(), pname);
#endif
}
/* Returns a pointer to a string describing the program version. The
* caller must not modify or free the returned string.
*/
const char *
ovs_get_program_version(void)
{
return program_version;
}
/* Returns a pointer to a string describing the program name. The
* caller must not modify or free the returned string.
*/
const char *
ovs_get_program_name(void)
{
return program_name;
}
/* Print the version information for the program. */
void
ovs_print_version(uint8_t min_ofp, uint8_t max_ofp)
{
printf("%s", program_version);
if (min_ofp || max_ofp) {
printf("OpenFlow versions %#x:%#x\n", min_ofp, max_ofp);
}
}
/* Writes the 'size' bytes in 'buf' to 'stream' as hex bytes arranged 16 per
* line. Numeric offsets are also included, starting at 'ofs' for the first
* byte in 'buf'. If 'ascii' is true then the corresponding ASCII characters
* are also rendered alongside. */
void
ovs_hex_dump(FILE *stream, const void *buf_, size_t size,
uintptr_t ofs, bool ascii)
{
const uint8_t *buf = buf_;
const size_t per_line = 16; /* Maximum bytes per line. */
while (size > 0)
{
size_t start, end, n;
size_t i;
/* Number of bytes on this line. */
start = ofs % per_line;
end = per_line;
if (end - start > size)
end = start + size;
n = end - start;
/* Print line. */
fprintf(stream, "%08"PRIxMAX" ", (uintmax_t) ROUND_DOWN(ofs, per_line));
for (i = 0; i < start; i++)
fprintf(stream, " ");
for (; i < end; i++)
fprintf(stream, "%02x%c",
buf[i - start], i == per_line / 2 - 1? '-' : ' ');
if (ascii)
{
for (; i < per_line; i++)
fprintf(stream, " ");
fprintf(stream, "|");
for (i = 0; i < start; i++)
fprintf(stream, " ");
for (; i < end; i++) {
int c = buf[i - start];
putc(c >= 32 && c < 127 ? c : '.', stream);
}
for (; i < per_line; i++)
fprintf(stream, " ");
fprintf(stream, "|");
}
fprintf(stream, "\n");
ofs += n;
buf += n;
size -= n;
}
}
bool
str_to_int(const char *s, int base, int *i)
{
long long ll;
bool ok = str_to_llong(s, base, &ll);
*i = ll;
return ok;
}
bool
str_to_long(const char *s, int base, long *li)
{
long long ll;
bool ok = str_to_llong(s, base, &ll);
*li = ll;
return ok;
}
bool
str_to_llong(const char *s, int base, long long *x)
{
int save_errno = errno;
char *tail;
errno = 0;
*x = strtoll(s, &tail, base);
if (errno == EINVAL || errno == ERANGE || tail == s || *tail != '\0') {
errno = save_errno;
*x = 0;
return false;
} else {
errno = save_errno;
return true;
}
}
bool
str_to_uint(const char *s, int base, unsigned int *u)
{
long long ll;
bool ok = str_to_llong(s, base, &ll);
if (!ok || ll < 0 || ll > UINT_MAX) {
*u = 0;
return false;
} else {
*u = ll;
return true;
}
}
/* Converts floating-point string 's' into a double. If successful, stores
* the double in '*d' and returns true; on failure, stores 0 in '*d' and
* returns false.
*
* Underflow (e.g. "1e-9999") is not considered an error, but overflow
* (e.g. "1e9999)" is. */
bool
str_to_double(const char *s, double *d)
{
int save_errno = errno;
char *tail;
errno = 0;
*d = strtod(s, &tail);
if (errno == EINVAL || (errno == ERANGE && *d != 0)
|| tail == s || *tail != '\0') {
errno = save_errno;
*d = 0;
return false;
} else {
errno = save_errno;
return true;
}
}
/* Returns the value of 'c' as a hexadecimal digit. */
int
hexit_value(int c)
{
switch (c) {
case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
return c - '0';
case 'a': case 'A':
return 0xa;
case 'b': case 'B':
return 0xb;
case 'c': case 'C':
return 0xc;
case 'd': case 'D':
return 0xd;
case 'e': case 'E':
return 0xe;
case 'f': case 'F':
return 0xf;
default:
return -1;
}
}
/* Returns the integer value of the 'n' hexadecimal digits starting at 's', or
* UINTMAX_MAX if one of those "digits" is not really a hex digit. Sets '*ok'
* to true if the conversion succeeds or to false if a non-hex digit is
* detected. */
uintmax_t
hexits_value(const char *s, size_t n, bool *ok)
{
uintmax_t value;
size_t i;
value = 0;
for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
int hexit = hexit_value(s[i]);
if (hexit < 0) {
*ok = false;
return UINTMAX_MAX;
}
value = (value << 4) + hexit;
}
*ok = true;
return value;
}
/* Parses the string in 's' as an integer in either hex or decimal format and
* puts the result right justified in the array 'valuep' that is 'field_width'
* big. If the string is in hex format, the value may be arbitrarily large;
* integers are limited to 64-bit values. (The rationale is that decimal is
* likely to represent a number and 64 bits is a reasonable maximum whereas
* hex could either be a number or a byte string.)
*
* On return 'tail' points to the first character in the string that was
* not parsed as part of the value. ERANGE is returned if the value is too
* large to fit in the given field. */
int
parse_int_string(const char *s, uint8_t *valuep, int field_width, char **tail)
{
unsigned long long int integer;
int i;
if (!strncmp(s, "0x", 2) || !strncmp(s, "0X", 2)) {
uint8_t *hexit_str;
int len = 0;
int val_idx;
int err = 0;
s += 2;
hexit_str = xmalloc(field_width * 2);
for (;;) {
uint8_t hexit;
bool ok;
s += strspn(s, " \t\r\n");
hexit = hexits_value(s, 1, &ok);
if (!ok) {
*tail = CONST_CAST(char *, s);
break;
}
if (hexit != 0 || len) {
if (DIV_ROUND_UP(len + 1, 2) > field_width) {
err = ERANGE;
goto free;
}
hexit_str[len] = hexit;
len++;
}
s++;
}
val_idx = field_width;
for (i = len - 1; i >= 0; i -= 2) {
val_idx--;
valuep[val_idx] = hexit_str[i];
if (i > 0) {
valuep[val_idx] += hexit_str[i - 1] << 4;
}
}
memset(valuep, 0, val_idx);
free:
free(hexit_str);
return err;
}
errno = 0;
integer = strtoull(s, tail, 0);
if (errno) {
return errno;
}
for (i = field_width - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
valuep[i] = integer;
integer >>= 8;
}
if (integer) {
return ERANGE;
}
return 0;
}
/* Returns the current working directory as a malloc()'d string, or a null
* pointer if the current working directory cannot be determined. */
char *
get_cwd(void)
{
long int path_max;
size_t size;
/* Get maximum path length or at least a reasonable estimate. */
#ifndef _WIN32
path_max = pathconf(".", _PC_PATH_MAX);
#else
path_max = MAX_PATH;
#endif
size = (path_max < 0 ? 1024
: path_max > 10240 ? 10240
: path_max);
/* Get current working directory. */
for (;;) {
char *buf = xmalloc(size);
if (getcwd(buf, size)) {
return xrealloc(buf, strlen(buf) + 1);
} else {
int error = errno;
free(buf);
if (error != ERANGE) {
VLOG_WARN("getcwd failed (%s)", ovs_strerror(error));
return NULL;
}
size *= 2;
}
}
}
static char *
all_slashes_name(const char *s)
{
return xstrdup(s[0] == '/' && s[1] == '/' && s[2] != '/' ? "//"
: s[0] == '/' ? "/"
: ".");
}
#ifndef _WIN32
/* Returns the directory name portion of 'file_name' as a malloc()'d string,
* similar to the POSIX dirname() function but thread-safe. */
char *
dir_name(const char *file_name)
{
size_t len = strlen(file_name);
while (len > 0 && file_name[len - 1] == '/') {
len--;
}
while (len > 0 && file_name[len - 1] != '/') {
len--;
}
while (len > 0 && file_name[len - 1] == '/') {
len--;
}
return len ? xmemdup0(file_name, len) : all_slashes_name(file_name);
}
/* Returns the file name portion of 'file_name' as a malloc()'d string,
* similar to the POSIX basename() function but thread-safe. */
char *
base_name(const char *file_name)
{
size_t end, start;
end = strlen(file_name);
while (end > 0 && file_name[end - 1] == '/') {
end--;
}
if (!end) {
return all_slashes_name(file_name);
}
start = end;
while (start > 0 && file_name[start - 1] != '/') {
start--;
}
return xmemdup0(file_name + start, end - start);
}
#endif /* _WIN32 */
/* If 'file_name' starts with '/', returns a copy of 'file_name'. Otherwise,
* returns an absolute path to 'file_name' considering it relative to 'dir',
* which itself must be absolute. 'dir' may be null or the empty string, in
* which case the current working directory is used.
*
* Returns a null pointer if 'dir' is null and getcwd() fails. */
char *
abs_file_name(const char *dir, const char *file_name)
{
if (file_name[0] == '/') {
return xstrdup(file_name);
} else if (dir && dir[0]) {
char *separator = dir[strlen(dir) - 1] == '/' ? "" : "/";
return xasprintf("%s%s%s", dir, separator, file_name);
} else {
char *cwd = get_cwd();
if (cwd) {
char *abs_name = xasprintf("%s/%s", cwd, file_name);
free(cwd);
return abs_name;
} else {
return NULL;
}
}
}
/* Like readlink(), but returns the link name as a null-terminated string in
* allocated memory that the caller must eventually free (with free()).
* Returns NULL on error, in which case errno is set appropriately. */
static char *
xreadlink(const char *filename)
{
size_t size;
for (size = 64; ; size *= 2) {
char *buf = xmalloc(size);
ssize_t retval = readlink(filename, buf, size);
int error = errno;
if (retval >= 0 && retval < size) {
buf[retval] = '\0';
return buf;
}
free(buf);
if (retval < 0) {
errno = error;
return NULL;
}
}
}
/* Returns a version of 'filename' with symlinks in the final component
* dereferenced. This differs from realpath() in that:
*
* - 'filename' need not exist.
*
* - If 'filename' does exist as a symlink, its referent need not exist.
*
* - Only symlinks in the final component of 'filename' are dereferenced.
*
* For Windows platform, this function returns a string that has the same
* value as the passed string.
*
* The caller must eventually free the returned string (with free()). */
char *
follow_symlinks(const char *filename)
{
#ifndef _WIN32
struct stat s;
char *fn;
int i;
fn = xstrdup(filename);
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
char *linkname;
char *next_fn;
if (lstat(fn, &s) != 0 || !S_ISLNK(s.st_mode)) {
return fn;
}
linkname = xreadlink(fn);
if (!linkname) {
VLOG_WARN("%s: readlink failed (%s)",
filename, ovs_strerror(errno));
return fn;
}
if (linkname[0] == '/') {
/* Target of symlink is absolute so use it raw. */
next_fn = linkname;
} else {
/* Target of symlink is relative so add to 'fn''s directory. */
char *dir = dir_name(fn);
if (!strcmp(dir, ".")) {
next_fn = linkname;
} else {
char *separator = dir[strlen(dir) - 1] == '/' ? "" : "/";
next_fn = xasprintf("%s%s%s", dir, separator, linkname);
free(linkname);
}