O_NOFOLLOW is not appropriate when opening /dev/* entries on Solaris.

PR: 998
This commit is contained in:
Andy Polyakov 2005-01-14 16:19:47 +00:00
parent 086b64d0d3
commit adeb20b6b7

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@ -120,6 +120,7 @@
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/times.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <time.h>
@ -151,9 +152,9 @@ int RAND_poll(void)
int n = 0;
#endif
#ifdef DEVRANDOM
static const char *randomfiles[] = { DEVRANDOM, NULL };
const char **randomfile = NULL;
int fd;
static const char *randomfiles[] = { DEVRANDOM };
struct stat randomstats[sizeof(randomfiles)/sizeof(randomfiles[0])];
int fd,i;
#endif
#ifdef DEVRANDOM_EGD
static const char *egdsockets[] = { DEVRANDOM_EGD, NULL };
@ -161,13 +162,14 @@ int RAND_poll(void)
#endif
#ifdef DEVRANDOM
memset(randomstats,0,sizeof(randomstats));
/* Use a random entropy pool device. Linux, FreeBSD and OpenBSD
* have this. Use /dev/urandom if you can as /dev/random may block
* if it runs out of random entries. */
for (randomfile = randomfiles; *randomfile && n < ENTROPY_NEEDED; randomfile++)
for (i=0; i<sizeof(randomfiles)/sizeof(randomfiles[0]) && n < ENTROPY_NEEDED; i++)
{
if ((fd = open(*randomfile, O_RDONLY
if ((fd = open(randomfiles[i], O_RDONLY
#ifdef O_NONBLOCK
|O_NONBLOCK
#endif
@ -177,16 +179,25 @@ int RAND_poll(void)
#ifdef O_NOCTTY /* If it happens to be a TTY (god forbid), do not make it
our controlling tty */
|O_NOCTTY
#endif
#ifdef O_NOFOLLOW /* Fail if the file is a symbolic link */
|O_NOFOLLOW
#endif
)) >= 0)
{
struct timeval t = { 0, 10*1000 }; /* Spend 10ms on
each file. */
int r;
int r,j;
fd_set fset;
struct stat *st=&randomstats[i];
/* Avoid using same input... Used to be O_NOFOLLOW
* above, but it's not universally appropriate... */
if (fstat(fd,st) != 0) { close(fd); continue; }
for (j=0;j<i;j++)
{
if (randomstats[j].st_ino==st->st_ino &&
randomstats[j].st_dev==st->st_dev)
break;
}
if (j<i) { close(fd); continue; }
do
{