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From 6a4dc470e569df38b8a7ea09ee6aace3c73b7353 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: =?UTF-8?q?Ond=C5=99ej=20Lyson=C4=9Bk?= <olysonek@redhat.com>
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Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2018 09:06:34 +0200
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Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Fix timestamp handling in MDTM
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There were two problems with the timestamp handling with MDTM:
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1. In vsf_sysutil_parse_time(), the `the_time.tm_isdst` attribute was
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always set to 0, regardless of whether DST (daylight saving time)
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is active on the given date or not.
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This made glibc shift the timestamp when DST was in fact active on
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the given date, in an attempt to correct the discrepancy between
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the given timestamp and the `tm_isdst` attribute. The shifting
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produced incorrect results however.
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We fix this by setting `tm_isdst` to -1 to let glibc decide if DST
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is active or not at the time of the timestamp. glibc won't touch
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the timestamp then.
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2. vsftpd used to record the offset from UTC of the current timezone
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in the global variable `s_timezone`. This variable was then
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subtracted from the variable `the_time` in vsf_sysutil_setmodtime()
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when the config option use_localtime=NO was set. This was done to
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compensate for the fact that mktime(), used in
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vsf_sysutil_parse_time(), expects a timestamp expressed as local
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time, whereas vsftpd is dealing with universal time.
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However, this did not work in the case when the offset stored in
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`s_timezone` did not match the timezone of the timestamp given to
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mktime() - this happens when DST is active at the current time, but
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DST is not active at the time of the timestamp, or vice versa.
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We fix this by subtracting the real timezone offset directly in
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vsf_sysutil_parse_time().
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Note that the `tm_gmtoff` attribute, used in this fix, is a
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BSD/glic extension. However, using `tm_gmtoff` seems like the
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simplest solution and we need to make this work only with glibc
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anyway.
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The fix was tested in the following way. We checked that the timestamp
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given to the MDTM command when setting modification time exactly
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matches the timestamp received as response from MDTM when reading back
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the modification time. Additionally, we checked that the modification
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time was set correctly on the given file on disk.
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These two checks were performed under various conditions - all the
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combinations of DST/non-DST system time, DST/non-DST modification
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time, use_localtime=YES/NO.
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Note that (I think) this will still not work if the rules for when DST
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is active change. For example, if DST is ever completely cancelled in
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the Europe/Prague timezone, and vsftpd is dealing with a timestamp
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from a time when DST was active, it will produce incorrect results. I
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think we would need the full zone file to fix this, but the zone file
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is hard to provide when we're chroot-ed.
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Resolves: rhbz#1567855
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---
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postlogin.c | 5 +++--
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sysutil.c | 17 ++++++++++-------
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sysutil.h | 4 ++--
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3 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/postlogin.c b/postlogin.c
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index 7c749ef..8a3d9d2 100644
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--- a/postlogin.c
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+++ b/postlogin.c
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@@ -1788,7 +1788,8 @@ handle_mdtm(struct vsf_session* p_sess)
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if (do_write != 0)
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{
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str_split_char(&p_sess->ftp_arg_str, &s_filename_str, ' ');
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- modtime = vsf_sysutil_parse_time(str_getbuf(&p_sess->ftp_arg_str));
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+ modtime = vsf_sysutil_parse_time(
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+ str_getbuf(&p_sess->ftp_arg_str), tunable_use_localtime);
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str_copy(&p_sess->ftp_arg_str, &s_filename_str);
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}
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resolve_tilde(&p_sess->ftp_arg_str, p_sess);
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@@ -1809,7 +1810,7 @@ handle_mdtm(struct vsf_session* p_sess)
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else
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{
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retval = vsf_sysutil_setmodtime(
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- str_getbuf(&p_sess->ftp_arg_str), modtime, tunable_use_localtime);
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+ str_getbuf(&p_sess->ftp_arg_str), modtime);
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if (retval != 0)
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{
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vsf_cmdio_write(p_sess, FTP_FILEFAIL,
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diff --git a/sysutil.c b/sysutil.c
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index e847650..66d4c5e 100644
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--- a/sysutil.c
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+++ b/sysutil.c
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@@ -2819,11 +2819,13 @@ vsf_sysutil_syslog(const char* p_text, int severe)
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}
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long
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-vsf_sysutil_parse_time(const char* p_text)
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+vsf_sysutil_parse_time(const char* p_text, int is_localtime)
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{
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+ long res;
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struct tm the_time;
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unsigned int len = vsf_sysutil_strlen(p_text);
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vsf_sysutil_memclr(&the_time, sizeof(the_time));
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+ the_time.tm_isdst = -1;
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if (len >= 8)
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{
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char yr[5];
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@@ -2848,17 +2850,18 @@ vsf_sysutil_parse_time(const char* p_text)
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the_time.tm_min = vsf_sysutil_atoi(mins);
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the_time.tm_sec = vsf_sysutil_atoi(sec);
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}
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- return mktime(&the_time);
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+ res = mktime(&the_time);
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+ if (!is_localtime)
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+ {
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+ res += the_time.tm_gmtoff;
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+ }
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+ return res;
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}
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int
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-vsf_sysutil_setmodtime(const char* p_file, long the_time, int is_localtime)
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+vsf_sysutil_setmodtime(const char* p_file, long the_time)
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{
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struct utimbuf new_times;
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- if (!is_localtime)
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- {
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- the_time -= s_timezone;
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- }
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vsf_sysutil_memclr(&new_times, sizeof(new_times));
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new_times.actime = the_time;
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new_times.modtime = the_time;
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diff --git a/sysutil.h b/sysutil.h
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index 7a59f13..b90f6ca 100644
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--- a/sysutil.h
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+++ b/sysutil.h
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@@ -349,9 +349,9 @@ void vsf_sysutil_chroot(const char* p_root_path);
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*/
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long vsf_sysutil_get_time_sec(void);
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long vsf_sysutil_get_time_usec(void);
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-long vsf_sysutil_parse_time(const char* p_text);
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+long vsf_sysutil_parse_time(const char* p_text, int is_localtime);
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void vsf_sysutil_sleep(double seconds);
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-int vsf_sysutil_setmodtime(const char* p_file, long the_time, int is_localtime);
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+int vsf_sysutil_setmodtime(const char* p_file, long the_time);
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/* Limits */
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void vsf_sysutil_set_address_space_limit(unsigned long bytes);
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--
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2.24.1
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