[PATCH] Cygwin: Add /dev/disk/by-label and /dev/disk/by-uuid symlinks

Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin@cygwin.com
Tue Nov 21 15:24:12 GMT 2023


Hi Christian,

Looks good, but I just realized that I was already wondering about the
sanitization and forgot to talk about it:

On Nov 21 12:24, Christian Franke wrote:
> diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/fhandler/dev_disk.cc b/winsup/cygwin/fhandler/dev_disk.cc
> index c5d72816f..d12ac52fa 100644
> --- a/winsup/cygwin/fhandler/dev_disk.cc
> +++ b/winsup/cygwin/fhandler/dev_disk.cc
> @@ -64,10 +64,12 @@ sanitize_label_string (WCHAR *s)
>    /* Linux does not skip leading spaces. */
>    return sanitize_string (s, L'\0', L' ', L'_', [] (WCHAR c) -> bool
>      {
> -      /* Labels may contain characters not allowed in filenames.
> -	 Linux replaces spaces with \x20 which is not an option here. */
> +      /* Labels may contain characters not allowed in filenames.  Also

Apart from slash and backslash, we don't have this problem in Cygwin,
usually.  Even control characters are no problem.  All chars not allowed
in filenames are just transposed into the Unicode private use area, as
per strfuncs.cc, line 20ff on the way to storage, and back when reading
the names from storage.  This, and especially in a virtual filesystem
like /proc, there's no reason to avoid these characters.

> +         replace '#' to avoid that duplicate markers introduce new
> +	 duplicates.  Linux replaces spaces with \x20 which is not an
> +	 option here. */
>        return !((0 <= c && c <= L' ') || c == L':' || c == L'/' || c == L'\\'
> -	      || c == L'"');
> +	      || c == L'#' || c == L'"');

If you really want to avoid chars not allowed in DOS filenames, the
list seems incomplete, missing '<', '>', '?', '*', '|'.

But as I said, there's really no reason for that.  I simply reduced the
above expression to

  return !(c == L'/' || c == L'\\' || c == L'#');

and created a disk label

  test"foo*bar?baz:"

It works nicely, including stuff like

  $ ls *\"*
  $ ls *\**

So, I can push it as is, or we just allow everything and the kitchen sink
as per the reduced filter expression.  What do you prefer?


Thanks,
Corinna


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