scan_path(): Improve handling of inaccessible directories When scanning a tree containing inaccessible directories (e.g. '.ssh' directories in users' homedirs, or repos with explicitly restricted access), scan_path() currently causes three lines of "Permissions denied" errors to be printed to the CGI error log per inaccessible directory: Error checking path /home/foo/.ssh: Permission denied (13) Error checking path /home/foo/.ssh/.git: Permission denied (13) Error opening directory /home/foo/.ssh: Permission denied (13) This is a side-effect of calling is_git_dir(path) and is_git_dir(fmt("%s/.git", path) _before_ we try to opendir(path). By placing the opendir(path) before the two is_git_dir() calls, we reduce the noise to a single line per inaccessible directory: Error opening directory /home/foo/.ssh: Permission denied (13) Signed-off-by: Johan Herland <johan@herland.net> Signed-off-by: Lars Hjemli <larsh@prediktor.no>
Johan Herland johan@herland.net
Mon, 15 Nov 2010 20:40:43 +0100
1 files changed,
9 insertions(+),
9 deletions(-)
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scan-tree.c
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scan-tree.c
@@ -159,24 +159,23 @@ }
static void scan_path(const char *base, const char *path, repo_config_fn fn) { - DIR *dir; + DIR *dir = opendir(path); struct dirent *ent; char *buf; struct stat st; + if (!dir) { + fprintf(stderr, "Error opening directory %s: %s (%d)\n", + path, strerror(errno), errno); + return; + } if (is_git_dir(path)) { add_repo(base, path, fn); - return; + goto end; } if (is_git_dir(fmt("%s/.git", path))) { add_repo(base, fmt("%s/.git", path), fn); - return; - } - dir = opendir(path); - if (!dir) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error opening directory %s: %s (%d)\n", - path, strerror(errno), errno); - return; + goto end; } while((ent = readdir(dir)) != NULL) { if (ent->d_name[0] == '.') {@@ -202,6 +201,7 @@ if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode))
scan_path(base, buf, fn); free(buf); } +end: closedir(dir); }