freebsd-dev/lib/libc/rpc/getnetconfig.c
nectar 1915d3d765 Eliminate 61 warnings emitted at WARNS=2 (leaving 53 to go).
Only warnings that could be fixed without changing the generated object
code and without restructuring the source code have been handled.

Reviewed by:	/sbin/md5
2003-02-16 17:29:11 +00:00

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/* $NetBSD: getnetconfig.c,v 1.3 2000/07/06 03:10:34 christos Exp $ */
/*
* Sun RPC is a product of Sun Microsystems, Inc. and is provided for
* unrestricted use provided that this legend is included on all tape
* media and as a part of the software program in whole or part. Users
* may copy or modify Sun RPC without charge, but are not authorized
* to license or distribute it to anyone else except as part of a product or
* program developed by the user or with the express written consent of
* Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
* SUN RPC IS PROVIDED AS IS WITH NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING THE
* WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE, OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE.
*
* Sun RPC is provided with no support and without any obligation on the
* part of Sun Microsystems, Inc. to assist in its use, correction,
* modification or enhancement.
*
* SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE
* INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS, TRADE SECRETS OR ANY PATENTS BY SUN RPC
* OR ANY PART THEREOF.
*
* In no event will Sun Microsystems, Inc. be liable for any lost revenue
* or profits or other special, indirect and consequential damages, even if
* Sun has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
*
* Sun Microsystems, Inc.
* 2550 Garcia Avenue
* Mountain View, California 94043
*/
/*
#ifndef lint
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)getnetconfig.c 1.12 91/12/19 SMI";
#endif
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
/*
* Copyright (c) 1989 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*/
#include "namespace.h"
#include "reentrant.h"
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <netconfig.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <rpc/rpc.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "un-namespace.h"
#include "rpc_com.h"
/*
* The five library routines in this file provide application access to the
* system network configuration database, /etc/netconfig. In addition to the
* netconfig database and the routines for accessing it, the environment
* variable NETPATH and its corresponding routines in getnetpath.c may also be
* used to specify the network transport to be used.
*/
/*
* netconfig errors
*/
#define NC_NONETCONFIG ENOENT
#define NC_NOMEM ENOMEM
#define NC_NOTINIT EINVAL /* setnetconfig was not called first */
#define NC_BADFILE EBADF /* format for netconfig file is bad */
#define NC_NOTFOUND ENOPROTOOPT /* specified netid was not found */
/*
* semantics as strings (should be in netconfig.h)
*/
#define NC_TPI_CLTS_S "tpi_clts"
#define NC_TPI_COTS_S "tpi_cots"
#define NC_TPI_COTS_ORD_S "tpi_cots_ord"
#define NC_TPI_RAW_S "tpi_raw"
/*
* flags as characters (also should be in netconfig.h)
*/
#define NC_NOFLAG_C '-'
#define NC_VISIBLE_C 'v'
#define NC_BROADCAST_C 'b'
/*
* Character used to indicate there is no name-to-address lookup library
*/
#define NC_NOLOOKUP "-"
static const char * const _nc_errors[] = {
"Netconfig database not found",
"Not enough memory",
"Not initialized",
"Netconfig database has invalid format",
"Netid not found in netconfig database"
};
struct netconfig_info {
int eof; /* all entries has been read */
int ref; /* # of times setnetconfig() has been called */
struct netconfig_list *head; /* head of the list */
struct netconfig_list *tail; /* last of the list */
};
struct netconfig_list {
char *linep; /* hold line read from netconfig */
struct netconfig *ncp;
struct netconfig_list *next;
};
struct netconfig_vars {
int valid; /* token that indicates a valid netconfig_vars */
int flag; /* first time flag */
struct netconfig_list *nc_configs; /* pointer to the current netconfig entry */
};
#define NC_VALID 0xfeed
#define NC_STORAGE 0xf00d
#define NC_INVALID 0
static int *__nc_error(void);
static int parse_ncp(char *, struct netconfig *);
static struct netconfig *dup_ncp(struct netconfig *);
static FILE *nc_file; /* for netconfig db */
static struct netconfig_info ni = { 0, 0, NULL, NULL};
#define MAXNETCONFIGLINE 1000
static int *
__nc_error()
{
static pthread_mutex_t nc_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
static thread_key_t nc_key = 0;
static int nc_error = 0;
int error, *nc_addr;
/*
* Use the static `nc_error' if we are the main thread
* (including non-threaded programs), or if an allocation
* fails.
*/
if (thr_main())
return (&nc_error);
if (nc_key == 0) {
error = 0;
mutex_lock(&nc_lock);
if (nc_key == 0)
error = thr_keycreate(&nc_key, free);
mutex_unlock(&nc_lock);
if (error)
return (&nc_error);
}
if ((nc_addr = (int *)thr_getspecific(nc_key)) == NULL) {
nc_addr = (int *)malloc(sizeof (int));
if (thr_setspecific(nc_key, (void *) nc_addr) != 0) {
if (nc_addr)
free(nc_addr);
return (&nc_error);
}
*nc_addr = 0;
}
return (nc_addr);
}
#define nc_error (*(__nc_error()))
/*
* A call to setnetconfig() establishes a /etc/netconfig "session". A session
* "handle" is returned on a successful call. At the start of a session (after
* a call to setnetconfig()) searches through the /etc/netconfig database will
* proceed from the start of the file. The session handle must be passed to
* getnetconfig() to parse the file. Each call to getnetconfig() using the
* current handle will process one subsequent entry in /etc/netconfig.
* setnetconfig() must be called before the first call to getnetconfig().
* (Handles are used to allow for nested calls to setnetpath()).
*
* A new session is established with each call to setnetconfig(), with a new
* handle being returned on each call. Previously established sessions remain
* active until endnetconfig() is called with that session's handle as an
* argument.
*
* setnetconfig() need *not* be called before a call to getnetconfigent().
* setnetconfig() returns a NULL pointer on failure (for example, if
* the netconfig database is not present).
*/
void *
setnetconfig()
{
struct netconfig_vars *nc_vars;
if ((nc_vars = (struct netconfig_vars *)malloc(sizeof
(struct netconfig_vars))) == NULL) {
return(NULL);
}
/*
* For multiple calls, i.e. nc_file is not NULL, we just return the
* handle without reopening the netconfig db.
*/
ni.ref++;
if ((nc_file != NULL) || (nc_file = fopen(NETCONFIG, "r")) != NULL) {
nc_vars->valid = NC_VALID;
nc_vars->flag = 0;
nc_vars->nc_configs = ni.head;
return ((void *)nc_vars);
}
ni.ref--;
nc_error = NC_NONETCONFIG;
free(nc_vars);
return (NULL);
}
/*
* When first called, getnetconfig() returns a pointer to the first entry in
* the netconfig database, formatted as a struct netconfig. On each subsequent
* call, getnetconfig() returns a pointer to the next entry in the database.
* getnetconfig() can thus be used to search the entire netconfig file.
* getnetconfig() returns NULL at end of file.
*/
struct netconfig *
getnetconfig(handlep)
void *handlep;
{
struct netconfig_vars *ncp = (struct netconfig_vars *)handlep;
char *stringp; /* tmp string pointer */
struct netconfig_list *list;
struct netconfig *np;
/*
* Verify that handle is valid
*/
if (ncp == NULL || nc_file == NULL) {
nc_error = NC_NOTINIT;
return (NULL);
}
switch (ncp->valid) {
case NC_VALID:
/*
* If entry has already been read into the list,
* we return the entry in the linked list.
* If this is the first time call, check if there are any entries in
* linked list. If no entries, we need to read the netconfig db.
* If we have been here and the next entry is there, we just return
* it.
*/
if (ncp->flag == 0) { /* first time */
ncp->flag = 1;
ncp->nc_configs = ni.head;
if (ncp->nc_configs != NULL) /* entry already exist */
return(ncp->nc_configs->ncp);
}
else if (ncp->nc_configs != NULL && ncp->nc_configs->next != NULL) {
ncp->nc_configs = ncp->nc_configs->next;
return(ncp->nc_configs->ncp);
}
/*
* If we cannot find the entry in the list and is end of file,
* we give up.
*/
if (ni.eof == 1) return(NULL);
break;
default:
nc_error = NC_NOTINIT;
return (NULL);
}
stringp = (char *) malloc(MAXNETCONFIGLINE);
if (stringp == NULL)
return (NULL);
#ifdef MEM_CHK
if (malloc_verify() == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "memory heap corrupted in getnetconfig\n");
exit(1);
}
#endif
/*
* Read a line from netconfig file.
*/
do {
if (fgets(stringp, MAXNETCONFIGLINE, nc_file) == NULL) {
free(stringp);
ni.eof = 1;
return (NULL);
}
} while (*stringp == '#');
list = (struct netconfig_list *) malloc(sizeof (struct netconfig_list));
if (list == NULL) {
free(stringp);
return(NULL);
}
np = (struct netconfig *) malloc(sizeof (struct netconfig));
if (np == NULL) {
free(stringp);
free(list);
return(NULL);
}
list->ncp = np;
list->next = NULL;
list->ncp->nc_lookups = NULL;
list->linep = stringp;
if (parse_ncp(stringp, list->ncp) == -1) {
free(stringp);
free(np);
free(list);
return (NULL);
}
else {
/*
* If this is the first entry that's been read, it is the head of
* the list. If not, put the entry at the end of the list.
* Reposition the current pointer of the handle to the last entry
* in the list.
*/
if (ni.head == NULL) { /* first entry */
ni.head = ni.tail = list;
}
else {
ni.tail->next = list;
ni.tail = ni.tail->next;
}
ncp->nc_configs = ni.tail;
return(ni.tail->ncp);
}
}
/*
* endnetconfig() may be called to "unbind" or "close" the netconfig database
* when processing is complete, releasing resources for reuse. endnetconfig()
* may not be called before setnetconfig(). endnetconfig() returns 0 on
* success and -1 on failure (for example, if setnetconfig() was not called
* previously).
*/
int
endnetconfig(handlep)
void *handlep;
{
struct netconfig_vars *nc_handlep = (struct netconfig_vars *)handlep;
struct netconfig_list *q, *p;
/*
* Verify that handle is valid
*/
if (nc_handlep == NULL || (nc_handlep->valid != NC_VALID &&
nc_handlep->valid != NC_STORAGE)) {
nc_error = NC_NOTINIT;
return (-1);
}
/*
* Return 0 if anyone still needs it.
*/
nc_handlep->valid = NC_INVALID;
nc_handlep->flag = 0;
nc_handlep->nc_configs = NULL;
if (--ni.ref > 0) {
free(nc_handlep);
return(0);
}
/*
* Noone needs these entries anymore, then frees them.
* Make sure all info in netconfig_info structure has been reinitialized.
*/
q = p = ni.head;
ni.eof = ni.ref = 0;
ni.head = NULL;
ni.tail = NULL;
while (q) {
p = q->next;
if (q->ncp->nc_lookups != NULL) free(q->ncp->nc_lookups);
free(q->ncp);
free(q->linep);
free(q);
q = p;
}
free(nc_handlep);
fclose(nc_file);
nc_file = NULL;
return (0);
}
/*
* getnetconfigent(netid) returns a pointer to the struct netconfig structure
* corresponding to netid. It returns NULL if netid is invalid (that is, does
* not name an entry in the netconfig database). It returns NULL and sets
* errno in case of failure (for example, if the netconfig database cannot be
* opened).
*/
struct netconfig *
getnetconfigent(netid)
const char *netid;
{
FILE *file; /* NETCONFIG db's file pointer */
char *linep; /* holds current netconfig line */
char *stringp; /* temporary string pointer */
struct netconfig *ncp = NULL; /* returned value */
struct netconfig_list *list; /* pointer to cache list */
nc_error = NC_NOTFOUND; /* default error. */
if (netid == NULL || strlen(netid) == 0) {
return (NULL);
}
if (strcmp(netid, "unix") == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "The local transport is called \"unix\" ");
fprintf(stderr, "in /etc/netconfig.\n");
fprintf(stderr, "Please change this to \"local\" manually ");
fprintf(stderr, "or run mergemaster(8).\n");
fprintf(stderr, "See UPDATING entry 20021216 for details.\n");
fprintf(stderr, "Continuing in 10 seconds\n\n");
fprintf(stderr, "This warning will be removed 20030301\n");
sleep(10);
}
/*
* Look up table if the entries have already been read and parsed in
* getnetconfig(), then copy this entry into a buffer and return it.
* If we cannot find the entry in the current list and there are more
* entries in the netconfig db that has not been read, we then read the
* db and try find the match netid.
* If all the netconfig db has been read and placed into the list and
* there is no match for the netid, return NULL.
*/
if (ni.head != NULL) {
for (list = ni.head; list; list = list->next) {
if (strcmp(list->ncp->nc_netid, netid) == 0) {
return(dup_ncp(list->ncp));
}
}
if (ni.eof == 1) /* that's all the entries */
return(NULL);
}
if ((file = fopen(NETCONFIG, "r")) == NULL) {
nc_error = NC_NONETCONFIG;
return (NULL);
}
if ((linep = malloc(MAXNETCONFIGLINE)) == NULL) {
fclose(file);
nc_error = NC_NOMEM;
return (NULL);
}
do {
ptrdiff_t len;
char *tmpp; /* tmp string pointer */
do {
if ((stringp = fgets(linep, MAXNETCONFIGLINE, file)) == NULL) {
break;
}
} while (*stringp == '#');
if (stringp == NULL) { /* eof */
break;
}
if ((tmpp = strpbrk(stringp, "\t ")) == NULL) { /* can't parse file */
nc_error = NC_BADFILE;
break;
}
if (strlen(netid) == (size_t) (len = tmpp - stringp) && /* a match */
strncmp(stringp, netid, (size_t)len) == 0) {
if ((ncp = (struct netconfig *)
malloc(sizeof (struct netconfig))) == NULL) {
break;
}
ncp->nc_lookups = NULL;
if (parse_ncp(linep, ncp) == -1) {
free(ncp);
ncp = NULL;
}
break;
}
} while (stringp != NULL);
if (ncp == NULL) {
free(linep);
}
fclose(file);
return(ncp);
}
/*
* freenetconfigent(netconfigp) frees the netconfig structure pointed to by
* netconfigp (previously returned by getnetconfigent()).
*/
void
freenetconfigent(netconfigp)
struct netconfig *netconfigp;
{
if (netconfigp != NULL) {
free(netconfigp->nc_netid); /* holds all netconfigp's strings */
if (netconfigp->nc_lookups != NULL)
free(netconfigp->nc_lookups);
free(netconfigp);
}
return;
}
/*
* Parse line and stuff it in a struct netconfig
* Typical line might look like:
* udp tpi_cots vb inet udp /dev/udp /usr/lib/ip.so,/usr/local/ip.so
*
* We return -1 if any of the tokens don't parse, or malloc fails.
*
* Note that we modify stringp (putting NULLs after tokens) and
* we set the ncp's string field pointers to point to these tokens within
* stringp.
*/
static int
parse_ncp(stringp, ncp)
char *stringp; /* string to parse */
struct netconfig *ncp; /* where to put results */
{
char *tokenp; /* for processing tokens */
char *lasts;
nc_error = NC_BADFILE; /* nearly anything that breaks is for this reason */
stringp[strlen(stringp)-1] = '\0'; /* get rid of newline */
/* netid */
if ((ncp->nc_netid = strtok_r(stringp, "\t ", &lasts)) == NULL) {
return (-1);
}
/* semantics */
if ((tokenp = strtok_r(NULL, "\t ", &lasts)) == NULL) {
return (-1);
}
if (strcmp(tokenp, NC_TPI_COTS_ORD_S) == 0)
ncp->nc_semantics = NC_TPI_COTS_ORD;
else if (strcmp(tokenp, NC_TPI_COTS_S) == 0)
ncp->nc_semantics = NC_TPI_COTS;
else if (strcmp(tokenp, NC_TPI_CLTS_S) == 0)
ncp->nc_semantics = NC_TPI_CLTS;
else if (strcmp(tokenp, NC_TPI_RAW_S) == 0)
ncp->nc_semantics = NC_TPI_RAW;
else
return (-1);
/* flags */
if ((tokenp = strtok_r(NULL, "\t ", &lasts)) == NULL) {
return (-1);
}
for (ncp->nc_flag = NC_NOFLAG; *tokenp != '\0';
tokenp++) {
switch (*tokenp) {
case NC_NOFLAG_C:
break;
case NC_VISIBLE_C:
ncp->nc_flag |= NC_VISIBLE;
break;
case NC_BROADCAST_C:
ncp->nc_flag |= NC_BROADCAST;
break;
default:
return (-1);
}
}
/* protocol family */
if ((ncp->nc_protofmly = strtok_r(NULL, "\t ", &lasts)) == NULL) {
return (-1);
}
/* protocol name */
if ((ncp->nc_proto = strtok_r(NULL, "\t ", &lasts)) == NULL) {
return (-1);
}
/* network device */
if ((ncp->nc_device = strtok_r(NULL, "\t ", &lasts)) == NULL) {
return (-1);
}
if ((tokenp = strtok_r(NULL, "\t ", &lasts)) == NULL) {
return (-1);
}
if (strcmp(tokenp, NC_NOLOOKUP) == 0) {
ncp->nc_nlookups = 0;
ncp->nc_lookups = NULL;
} else {
char *cp; /* tmp string */
if (ncp->nc_lookups != NULL) /* from last visit */
free(ncp->nc_lookups);
/* preallocate one string pointer */
ncp->nc_lookups = (char **)malloc(sizeof (char *));
ncp->nc_nlookups = 0;
while ((cp = tokenp) != NULL) {
tokenp = _get_next_token(cp, ',');
ncp->nc_lookups[(size_t)ncp->nc_nlookups++] = cp;
ncp->nc_lookups = (char **)realloc(ncp->nc_lookups,
(size_t)(ncp->nc_nlookups+1) *sizeof(char *)); /* for next loop */
}
}
return (0);
}
/*
* Returns a string describing the reason for failure.
*/
char *
nc_sperror()
{
const char *message;
switch(nc_error) {
case NC_NONETCONFIG:
message = _nc_errors[0];
break;
case NC_NOMEM:
message = _nc_errors[1];
break;
case NC_NOTINIT:
message = _nc_errors[2];
break;
case NC_BADFILE:
message = _nc_errors[3];
break;
case NC_NOTFOUND:
message = _nc_errors[4];
break;
default:
message = "Unknown network selection error";
}
/* LINTED const castaway */
return ((char *)message);
}
/*
* Prints a message onto standard error describing the reason for failure.
*/
void
nc_perror(s)
const char *s;
{
fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", s, nc_sperror());
}
/*
* Duplicates the matched netconfig buffer.
*/
static struct netconfig *
dup_ncp(ncp)
struct netconfig *ncp;
{
struct netconfig *p;
char *tmp;
u_int i;
if ((tmp=malloc(MAXNETCONFIGLINE)) == NULL)
return(NULL);
if ((p=(struct netconfig *)malloc(sizeof(struct netconfig))) == NULL) {
free(tmp);
return(NULL);
}
/*
* First we dup all the data from matched netconfig buffer. Then we
* adjust some of the member pointer to a pre-allocated buffer where
* contains part of the data.
* To follow the convention used in parse_ncp(), we store all the
* necessary information in the pre-allocated buffer and let each
* of the netconfig char pointer member point to the right address
* in the buffer.
*/
*p = *ncp;
p->nc_netid = (char *)strcpy(tmp,ncp->nc_netid);
tmp = strchr(tmp, NULL) + 1;
p->nc_protofmly = (char *)strcpy(tmp,ncp->nc_protofmly);
tmp = strchr(tmp, NULL) + 1;
p->nc_proto = (char *)strcpy(tmp,ncp->nc_proto);
tmp = strchr(tmp, NULL) + 1;
p->nc_device = (char *)strcpy(tmp,ncp->nc_device);
p->nc_lookups = (char **)malloc((size_t)(p->nc_nlookups+1) * sizeof(char *));
if (p->nc_lookups == NULL) {
free(p->nc_netid);
return(NULL);
}
for (i=0; i < p->nc_nlookups; i++) {
tmp = strchr(tmp, NULL) + 1;
p->nc_lookups[i] = (char *)strcpy(tmp,ncp->nc_lookups[i]);
}
return(p);
}