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[Acl-devel] [Fwd: [xfs-masters] [Bug 841] New: Path length limit in setf


From: Eric Sandeen
Subject: [Acl-devel] [Fwd: [xfs-masters] [Bug 841] New: Path length limit in setfacl ACL utility for Unicode paths]
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 15:25:22 -0500
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FYI

... Do you guys have a new bugzilla set up over there?  If so perhaps we
should remove acl & attr from the oss bugzilla, or somehow point them
elsewhere...

-Eric
--- Begin Message --- Subject: [xfs-masters] [Bug 841] New: Path length limit in setfacl ACL utility for Unicode paths Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 06:42:56 -0500
http://oss.sgi.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=841

           Summary: Path length limit in setfacl ACL utility for Unicode
                    paths
           Product: XFS
           Version: Current
          Platform: All
        OS/Version: All
            Status: NEW
          Severity: minor
          Priority: P5
         Component: xfsprogs
        AssignedTo: address@hidden
        ReportedBy: address@hidden
   Estimated Hours: 0.0
    Classification: Unclassified


In read_acl_comments() function of the setfacl/parse.c file linebuf variable is
limited to 1024 characters. As I have learned in the process of importing ACLs
from our server, that's not enough for Unicode paths on the production file
server using file names with Unicode.

While "getfacl -R" returns correct file of ACLs, "setfacl --restore" says
"invalid argument near line XYZ" on lines with long Unicode paths. Changing
"linebuf[1024]" to "linebuf[2048]" in setfacl/parse.c solved my problem.

An example of ACL entry that setfacl couldn't take care of because of 1024
limit is as following:

# file:
home/miem/ict/2002/Denis.Korolev/private/MIEM/\320\237\321\200\320\265\320\277\320\276\320\264\320\260\320\262\320\260\320\275\320\270\320\265/\320\230\321\201\321\205\320\276\320\264\320\275\321\213\320\265\040\320\274\320\260\321\202\320\265\321\200\320\270\320\260\320\273\321\213\040-\040\320\232\320\276\320\274\320\277\321\214\321\216\321\202\320\265\321\200\320\275\320\260\321\217\040\320\263\321\200\320\260\321\204\320\270\320\272\320\260/\320\232\320\276\320\274\320\277\321\214\321\216\321\202\320\265\321\200\320\275\320\260\321\217\040\320\263\321\200\320\260\321\204\320\270\320\272\320\260/Usability,\040UI,\040Ergonomics/\320\234\320\260\321\202\320\265\321\200\320\270\320\260\320\273\040\320\272\040\321\203\321\207\320\265\320\261\320\275\320\276\320\274\321\203\040\320\272\321\203\321\200\321\201\321\203\040\320\277\320\276\040\321\215\321\200\320\263\320\276\320\275\320\276\320\274\320\270\320\272\320\265/\320\255\321\200\320\263\320\276\320\275\320\276\320\274\3!
 
20\270\320\272\320\260\040\320\270\040\321\216\320\267\320\260\320\261\320\270\320\273\320\270\321\202\320\270.pdf
# owner: root
# group: users
user::rw-
user:nginx:r-x
group::r--
mask::r-x
other::r--

Our server is running Gentoo Linux with Linux kernel 2.6.28 and acl v2.2.47
from Gentoo portage.

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