Cygwin: symlinks: fix WSL symlinks pointing to /mnt
Commit 4a36897af3
allowed to convert /mnt/<drive> path
prefixes to Cygwin cygdrive prefixes on the fly. However,
the patch neglected WSL symlinks pointing to the /mnt
directory. Rearrange path conversion so /mnt is converted
to the cygdrive prefix path itself.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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@ -2466,32 +2466,52 @@ check_reparse_point_target (HANDLE h, bool remote, PREPARSE_DATA_BUFFER rp,
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PREPARSE_LX_SYMLINK_BUFFER rpl = (PREPARSE_LX_SYMLINK_BUFFER) rp;
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char *path_buf = rpl->LxSymlinkReparseBuffer.PathBuffer;
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DWORD path_len = rpl->ReparseDataLength - sizeof (DWORD);
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bool full_path = false;
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const size_t drv_prefix_len = strlen ("/mnt");
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PBYTE utf16_ptr;
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PWCHAR utf16_buf;
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int utf16_bufsize;
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bool full_path = false;
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const size_t drv_prefix_len = strlen ("/mnt");
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/* Compute buffer for path converted to UTF-16. */
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utf16_ptr = (PBYTE) rpl + sizeof (REPARSE_LX_SYMLINK_BUFFER)
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+ rp->ReparseDataLength;
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while ((intptr_t) utf16_ptr % sizeof (WCHAR))
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++utf16_ptr;
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utf16_buf = (PWCHAR) utf16_ptr;
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utf16_bufsize = NT_MAX_PATH - (utf16_buf - (PWCHAR) rpl);
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/* Check for abs path /mnt/x. Convert to x: after conversion to UTF-16. */
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if (path_len >= drv_prefix_len + 2
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&& !strncmp (path_buf, "/mnt/", drv_prefix_len + 1)
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&& islower (path_buf[drv_prefix_len + 1])
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/* 0-terminate path_buf for easier testing. */
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path_buf[path_len] = '\0';
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if (path_prefix_p ("/mnt", path_buf, drv_prefix_len, false))
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{
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size_t len = strlen (path_buf);
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if (len <= drv_prefix_len + 1)
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{
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/* /mnt or /mnt/. Replace with cygdrive prefix. */
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stpcpy (path_buf, mount_table->cygdrive);
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path_len = mount_table->cygdrive_len;
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if (len == drv_prefix_len)
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{
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path_buf[mount_table->cygdrive_len - 1] = '\0';
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--path_len;
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}
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rp->ReparseDataLength = path_len + sizeof (DWORD);
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}
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else if (islower (path_buf[drv_prefix_len + 1])
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&& (path_len == drv_prefix_len + 2
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|| path_buf[drv_prefix_len + 2] == '/'))
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{
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/* Skip forward to the slash leading the drive letter. That leaves
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room for adding the colon. */
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/* Skip forward to the slash leading the drive letter.
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That leaves room for adding the colon. */
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path_buf += drv_prefix_len;
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path_len -= drv_prefix_len;
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full_path = true;
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}
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}
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/* Compute buffer for path converted to UTF-16. */
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utf16_ptr = (PBYTE) rpl + sizeof (REPARSE_LX_SYMLINK_BUFFER)
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+ rp->ReparseDataLength;
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/* Skip \0-termination added above. */
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++utf16_ptr;
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/* Make sure pointer is aligned */
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while ((intptr_t) utf16_ptr % sizeof (WCHAR))
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++utf16_ptr;
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utf16_buf = (PWCHAR) utf16_ptr;
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utf16_bufsize = NT_MAX_PATH - (utf16_buf - (PWCHAR) rpl);
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/* Now convert path to UTF-16. */
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utf16_bufsize = MultiByteToWideChar (CP_UTF8, 0, path_buf, path_len,
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utf16_buf, utf16_bufsize);
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if (utf16_bufsize)
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