|  | #include <linux/module.h> | 
|  | #include <linux/glob.h> | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* | 
|  | * The only reason this code can be compiled as a module is because the | 
|  | * ATA code that depends on it can be as well.  In practice, they're | 
|  | * both usually compiled in and the module overhead goes away. | 
|  | */ | 
|  | MODULE_DESCRIPTION("glob(7) matching"); | 
|  | MODULE_LICENSE("Dual MIT/GPL"); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /** | 
|  | * glob_match - Shell-style pattern matching, like !fnmatch(pat, str, 0) | 
|  | * @pat: Shell-style pattern to match, e.g. "*.[ch]". | 
|  | * @str: String to match.  The pattern must match the entire string. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * Perform shell-style glob matching, returning true (1) if the match | 
|  | * succeeds, or false (0) if it fails.  Equivalent to !fnmatch(@pat, @str, 0). | 
|  | * | 
|  | * Pattern metacharacters are ?, *, [ and \. | 
|  | * (And, inside character classes, !, - and ].) | 
|  | * | 
|  | * This is small and simple implementation intended for device blacklists | 
|  | * where a string is matched against a number of patterns.  Thus, it | 
|  | * does not preprocess the patterns.  It is non-recursive, and run-time | 
|  | * is at most quadratic: strlen(@str)*strlen(@pat). | 
|  | * | 
|  | * An example of the worst case is glob_match("*aaaaa", "aaaaaaaaaa"); | 
|  | * it takes 6 passes over the pattern before matching the string. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * Like !fnmatch(@pat, @str, 0) and unlike the shell, this does NOT | 
|  | * treat / or leading . specially; it isn't actually used for pathnames. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * Note that according to glob(7) (and unlike bash), character classes | 
|  | * are complemented by a leading !; this does not support the regex-style | 
|  | * [^a-z] syntax. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * An opening bracket without a matching close is matched literally. | 
|  | */ | 
|  | bool __pure glob_match(char const *pat, char const *str) | 
|  | { | 
|  | /* | 
|  | * Backtrack to previous * on mismatch and retry starting one | 
|  | * character later in the string.  Because * matches all characters | 
|  | * (no exception for /), it can be easily proved that there's | 
|  | * never a need to backtrack multiple levels. | 
|  | */ | 
|  | char const *back_pat = NULL, *back_str = back_str; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* | 
|  | * Loop over each token (character or class) in pat, matching | 
|  | * it against the remaining unmatched tail of str.  Return false | 
|  | * on mismatch, or true after matching the trailing nul bytes. | 
|  | */ | 
|  | for (;;) { | 
|  | unsigned char c = *str++; | 
|  | unsigned char d = *pat++; | 
|  |  | 
|  | switch (d) { | 
|  | case '?':	/* Wildcard: anything but nul */ | 
|  | if (c == '\0') | 
|  | return false; | 
|  | break; | 
|  | case '*':	/* Any-length wildcard */ | 
|  | if (*pat == '\0')	/* Optimize trailing * case */ | 
|  | return true; | 
|  | back_pat = pat; | 
|  | back_str = --str;	/* Allow zero-length match */ | 
|  | break; | 
|  | case '[': {	/* Character class */ | 
|  | bool match = false, inverted = (*pat == '!'); | 
|  | char const *class = pat + inverted; | 
|  | unsigned char a = *class++; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* | 
|  | * Iterate over each span in the character class. | 
|  | * A span is either a single character a, or a | 
|  | * range a-b.  The first span may begin with ']'. | 
|  | */ | 
|  | do { | 
|  | unsigned char b = a; | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (a == '\0')	/* Malformed */ | 
|  | goto literal; | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (class[0] == '-' && class[1] != ']') { | 
|  | b = class[1]; | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (b == '\0') | 
|  | goto literal; | 
|  |  | 
|  | class += 2; | 
|  | /* Any special action if a > b? */ | 
|  | } | 
|  | match |= (a <= c && c <= b); | 
|  | } while ((a = *class++) != ']'); | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (match == inverted) | 
|  | goto backtrack; | 
|  | pat = class; | 
|  | } | 
|  | break; | 
|  | case '\\': | 
|  | d = *pat++; | 
|  | /*FALLTHROUGH*/ | 
|  | default:	/* Literal character */ | 
|  | literal: | 
|  | if (c == d) { | 
|  | if (d == '\0') | 
|  | return true; | 
|  | break; | 
|  | } | 
|  | backtrack: | 
|  | if (c == '\0' || !back_pat) | 
|  | return false;	/* No point continuing */ | 
|  | /* Try again from last *, one character later in str. */ | 
|  | pat = back_pat; | 
|  | str = ++back_str; | 
|  | break; | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  | EXPORT_SYMBOL(glob_match); |