Hello,
I would like to know how can I figure out where is a symbolic link
file pointing to.
for example:
/a.txt is a symbolic link to /root/a.txt , how can I get /root/a.txt
when I passing /a.txt
to my function?
I tought path_loookup and d_path is useful, and I wrote a function,
but the path_lookup
function always return -2 , which seems means that there is no such
file, but I am sure
the file exists.
Here is my code, any sugguestion? and thanks for your help.
int catfs_get_path_target ( const char * filename , char ** target_path ,
char ** target_mnt_point )
{
int error = 0;
char buffer[255];
char buffer2[255];
char * fullpath = NULL;
char * mnt_point = NULL;
struct nameidata nd;
struct file * filp = NULL;
if ( filename == NULL ) {
error = -1;
goto out;
}
error = path_lookup ( filename , 0 , &nd );
if ( error ) {
printk ( "Error:%d\n" , error );
error = -1;
goto out;
}
memset ( buffer , 0 , 255 );
memset ( buffer2 , 0 , 255 );
fullpath = d_path(filp->f_dentry,filp->f_vfsmnt,buffer,255) + 1;
mnt_point =
d_path(filp->f_vfsmnt->mnt_mountpoint,filp->f_vfsmnt->mnt_parent,buffer2,255);
if ( mnt_point[strlen(mnt_point)-1] != '/' ) {
strcat ( mnt_point , "/" );
}
*target_path = kmalloc ( sizeof(char) * strlen(fullpath) + 1 , GFP_KERNEL );
if ( *target_path == NULL ) {
*target_path = NULL;
error = -1;
goto out;
}
*target_mnt_point = kmalloc ( sizeof(char) * strlen(mnt_point) + 1
, GFP_KERNEL );
if ( *target_mnt_point == NULL ) {
*target_path = NULL;
error = -1;
goto out;
}
strcpy ( *target_path , fullpath );
strcpy ( *target_mnt_point , mnt_point );
path_release ( &nd );
out:
return error;
}
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