#include "git-compat-util.h" #include "fsmonitor-ll.h" #include "fsmonitor-path-utils.h" #include "gettext.h" #include "trace.h" /* * Check remote working directory protocol. * * Return -1 if client machine cannot get remote protocol information. */ static int check_remote_protocol(wchar_t *wpath) { HANDLE h; FILE_REMOTE_PROTOCOL_INFO proto_info; h = CreateFileW(wpath, GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_READ, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS, NULL); if (h == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { error(_("[GLE %ld] unable to open for read '%ls'"), GetLastError(), wpath); return -1; } if (!GetFileInformationByHandleEx(h, FileRemoteProtocolInfo, &proto_info, sizeof(proto_info))) { error(_("[GLE %ld] unable to get protocol information for '%ls'"), GetLastError(), wpath); CloseHandle(h); return -1; } CloseHandle(h); trace_printf_key(&trace_fsmonitor, "check_remote_protocol('%ls') remote protocol %#8.8lx", wpath, proto_info.Protocol); return 0; } /* * Notes for testing: * * (a) Windows allows a network share to be mapped to a drive letter. * (This is the normal method to access it.) * * $ NET USE Z: \\server\share * $ git -C Z:/repo status * * (b) Windows allows a network share to be referenced WITHOUT mapping * it to drive letter. * * $ NET USE \\server\share\dir * $ git -C //server/share/repo status * * (c) Windows allows "SUBST" to create a fake drive mapping to an * arbitrary path (which may be remote) * * $ SUBST Q: Z:\repo * $ git -C Q:/ status * * (d) Windows allows a directory symlink to be created on a local * file system that points to a remote repo. * * $ mklink /d ./link //server/share/repo * $ git -C ./link status */ int fsmonitor__get_fs_info(const char *path, struct fs_info *fs_info) { wchar_t wpath[MAX_PATH]; wchar_t wfullpath[MAX_PATH]; size_t wlen; UINT driveType; /* * Do everything in wide chars because the drive letter might be * a multi-byte sequence. See win32_has_dos_drive_prefix(). */ if (xutftowcs_path(wpath, path) < 0) { return -1; } /* * GetDriveTypeW() requires a final slash. We assume that the * worktree pathname points to an actual directory. */ wlen = wcslen(wpath); if (wpath[wlen - 1] != L'\\' && wpath[wlen - 1] != L'/') { wpath[wlen++] = L'\\'; wpath[wlen] = 0; } /* * Normalize the path. If nothing else, this converts forward * slashes to backslashes. This is essential to get GetDriveTypeW() * correctly handle some UNC "\\server\share\..." paths. */ if (!GetFullPathNameW(wpath, MAX_PATH, wfullpath, NULL)) { return -1; } driveType = GetDriveTypeW(wfullpath); trace_printf_key(&trace_fsmonitor, "DriveType '%s' L'%ls' (%u)", path, wfullpath, driveType); if (driveType == DRIVE_REMOTE) { fs_info->is_remote = 1; if (check_remote_protocol(wfullpath) < 0) return -1; } else { fs_info->is_remote = 0; } trace_printf_key(&trace_fsmonitor, "'%s' is_remote: %d", path, fs_info->is_remote); return 0; } int fsmonitor__is_fs_remote(const char *path) { struct fs_info fs; if (fsmonitor__get_fs_info(path, &fs)) return -1; return fs.is_remote; } /* * No-op for now. */ int fsmonitor__get_alias(const char *path UNUSED, struct alias_info *info UNUSED) { return 0; } /* * No-op for now. */ char *fsmonitor__resolve_alias(const char *path UNUSED, const struct alias_info *info UNUSED) { return NULL; }