freebsd-skq/usr.sbin/ctm/ctm_smail/ctm_smail.c
kris 3c0e388f67 From the PR:
I am the maintainer of CTM.  There is a problem that when very large deltas
are created, that the program ctm_smail, which is responsible for mailing
the deltas out, will instead create a single message that says the delta
is too large.  However, if the -q option is set, instead of placing this
message in the queue (as it would have done with the deltas), it mails it
out directly.  This conflicts with the current working of CTM in that the
email address is set as %%REPLACE-ME%% so that the created mailing pieces
can be signed by gnu-pgp, and then have the mailing address changed.

This fix means that if the -q option is set, and the delta is too large,
the "too large" message is placed in the queue.

Also, I made the "too large" message a little more up to date.

Submitted by:	Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@math.missouri.edu>
PR:		bin/50328
MFC After:	2 weeks
2003-07-13 06:38:13 +00:00

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/*
* Send a compressed CTM delta to a recipient mailing list by encoding it
* in safe ASCII characters, in mailer-friendly chunks, and passing them
* to sendmail. Optionally, the chunks can be queued to be sent later by
* ctm_dequeue in controlled bursts. The encoding is almost the same as
* MIME BASE64, and is protected by a simple checksum.
*
* Author: Stephen McKay
*
* NOTICE: This is free software. I hope you get some use from this program.
* In return you should think about all the nice people who give away software.
* Maybe you should write some free software too.
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <paths.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include "error.h"
#include "options.h"
#define DEF_MAX_MSG 64000 /* Default maximum mail msg minus headers. */
#define LINE_LENGTH 76 /* Chars per encoded line. Divisible by 4. */
int chop_and_send_or_queue(FILE *dfp, char *delta, off_t ctm_size,
long max_msg_size, char *mail_alias, char *queue_dir);
int chop_and_send(FILE *dfp, char *delta, long msg_size, int npieces,
char *mail_alias);
int chop_and_queue(FILE *dfp, char *delta, long msg_size, int npieces,
char *mail_alias, char *queue_dir);
void clean_up_queue(char *queue_dir);
int encode_body(FILE *sm_fp, FILE *delta_fp, long msg_size, unsigned *sum);
void write_header(FILE *sfp, char *mail_alias, char *delta, int pce,
int npieces);
void write_trailer(FILE *sfp, unsigned sum);
int apologise(char *delta, off_t ctm_size, long max_ctm_size,
char *mail_alias, char *queue_dir);
FILE *open_sendmail(void);
int close_sendmail(FILE *fp);
int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int status = 0;
char *delta_file;
char *mail_alias;
long max_msg_size = DEF_MAX_MSG;
long max_ctm_size = 0;
char *log_file = NULL;
char *queue_dir = NULL;
char *delta;
FILE *dfp;
struct stat sb;
err_prog_name(argv[0]);
OPTIONS("[-l log] [-m maxmsgsize] [-c maxctmsize] [-q queuedir] ctm-delta mail-alias")
NUMBER('m', max_msg_size)
NUMBER('c', max_ctm_size)
STRING('l', log_file)
STRING('q', queue_dir)
ENDOPTS
if (argc != 3)
usage();
if (log_file != NULL)
err_set_log(log_file);
delta_file = argv[1];
mail_alias = argv[2];
if ((delta = strrchr(delta_file, '/')) == NULL)
delta = delta_file;
else
delta++;
if ((dfp = fopen(delta_file, "r")) == NULL || fstat(fileno(dfp), &sb) < 0)
{
err("*%s", delta_file);
exit(1);
}
if (max_ctm_size != 0 && sb.st_size > max_ctm_size)
status = apologise(delta, sb.st_size, max_ctm_size, mail_alias,
queue_dir);
else
status = chop_and_send_or_queue(dfp, delta, sb.st_size, max_msg_size,
mail_alias, queue_dir);
fclose(dfp);
return status;
}
/*
* Carve our CTM delta into pieces, encode them, and send or queue them.
* Returns 0 on success, and 1 on failure.
*/
int
chop_and_send_or_queue(FILE *dfp, char *delta, off_t ctm_size,
long max_msg_size, char *mail_alias, char *queue_dir)
{
int npieces;
long msg_size;
long exp_size;
int status;
#undef howmany
#define howmany(x,y) (((x)+((y)-1)) / (y))
/*
* Work out how many pieces we need, bearing in mind that each piece
* grows by 4/3 when encoded. We count the newlines too, but ignore
* all mail headers and piece headers. They are a "small" (almost
* constant) per message overhead that we make the user worry about. :-)
*/
exp_size = ctm_size * 4 / 3;
exp_size += howmany(exp_size, LINE_LENGTH);
npieces = howmany(exp_size, max_msg_size);
msg_size = howmany(ctm_size, npieces);
#undef howmany
if (queue_dir == NULL)
status = chop_and_send(dfp, delta, msg_size, npieces, mail_alias);
else
{
status = chop_and_queue(dfp, delta, msg_size, npieces, mail_alias,
queue_dir);
if (status)
clean_up_queue(queue_dir);
}
return status;
}
/*
* Carve our CTM delta into pieces, encode them, and send them.
* Returns 0 on success, and 1 on failure.
*/
int
chop_and_send(FILE *dfp, char *delta, long msg_size, int npieces,
char *mail_alias)
{
int pce;
FILE *sfp;
unsigned sum;
/*
* Send each chunk directly to sendmail as it is generated.
* No temporary files necessary. If things turn ugly, we just
* have to live with the fact the we have sent only part of
* the delta.
*/
for (pce = 1; pce <= npieces; pce++)
{
int read_error;
if ((sfp = open_sendmail()) == NULL)
return 1;
write_header(sfp, mail_alias, delta, pce, npieces);
read_error = encode_body(sfp, dfp, msg_size, &sum);
if (!read_error)
write_trailer(sfp, sum);
if (!close_sendmail(sfp) || read_error)
return 1;
err("%s %d/%d sent to %s", delta, pce, npieces, mail_alias);
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Construct the tmp queue file name of a delta piece.
*/
#define mk_tmp_name(fn,qd,p) \
sprintf((fn), "%s/.%08ld.%03d", (qd), (long)getpid(), (p))
/*
* Construct the final queue file name of a delta piece.
*/
#define mk_queue_name(fn,qd,d,p,n) \
sprintf((fn), "%s/%s+%03d-%03d", (qd), (d), (p), (n))
/*
* Carve our CTM delta into pieces, encode them, and queue them.
* Returns 0 on success, and 1 on failure.
*/
int
chop_and_queue(FILE *dfp, char *delta, long msg_size, int npieces,
char *mail_alias, char *queue_dir)
{
int pce;
FILE *qfp;
unsigned sum;
char tname[PATH_MAX];
char qname[PATH_MAX];
/*
* Store each piece in the queue directory, but under temporary names,
* so that they can be deleted without unpleasant consequences if
* anything goes wrong. We could easily fill up a disk, for example.
*/
for (pce = 1; pce <= npieces; pce++)
{
int write_error;
mk_tmp_name(tname, queue_dir, pce);
if ((qfp = fopen(tname, "w")) == NULL)
{
err("cannot open '%s' for writing", tname);
return 1;
}
write_header(qfp, mail_alias, delta, pce, npieces);
if (encode_body(qfp, dfp, msg_size, &sum))
return 1;
write_trailer(qfp, sum);
fflush(qfp);
write_error = ferror(qfp);
fclose(qfp);
if (write_error)
{
err("error writing '%s'", tname);
return 1;
}
/*
* Give the warm success message now, instead of all in a rush
* during the rename phase.
*/
err("%s %d/%d queued for %s", delta, pce, npieces, mail_alias);
}
/*
* Rename the pieces into place. If an error occurs now, we are
* stuffed, but there is no neat way to back out. rename() should
* only fail now under extreme circumstances.
*/
for (pce = 1; pce <= npieces; pce++)
{
mk_tmp_name(tname, queue_dir, pce);
mk_queue_name(qname, queue_dir, delta, pce, npieces);
if (rename(tname, qname) < 0)
{
err("*rename: '%s' to '%s'", tname, qname);
unlink(tname);
}
}
return 0;
}
/*
* There may be temporary files cluttering up the queue directory.
*/
void
clean_up_queue(char *queue_dir)
{
int pce;
char tname[PATH_MAX];
err("discarding queued delta pieces");
for (pce = 1; ; pce++)
{
mk_tmp_name(tname, queue_dir, pce);
if (unlink(tname) < 0)
break;
}
}
/*
* MIME BASE64 encode table.
*/
static char to_b64[0x40] =
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/";
/*
* This cheap plastic checksum effectively rotates our checksum-so-far
* left one, then adds the character. We only want 16 bits of it, and
* don't care what happens to the rest. It ain't much, but it's small.
*/
#define add_ck(sum,x) \
((sum) += ((x)&0xff) + (sum) + (((sum)&0x8000) ? 1 : 0))
/*
* Encode the body. Use an encoding almost the same as MIME BASE64.
*
* Characters are read from delta_fp and encoded characters are written
* to sm_fp. At most 'msg_size' characters should be read from delta_fp.
*
* The body consists of lines of up to LINE_LENGTH characters. Each group
* of 4 characters encodes 3 input characters. Each output character encodes
* 6 bits. Thus 64 different characters are needed in this representation.
*/
int
encode_body(FILE *sm_fp, FILE *delta_fp, long msg_size, unsigned *sum)
{
unsigned short cksum = 0xffff;
unsigned char *ip;
char *op;
int want, n, i;
unsigned char inbuf[LINE_LENGTH*3/4];
char outbuf[LINE_LENGTH+1];
/*
* Round up to the nearest line boundary, for the tiniest of gains,
* and lots of neatness. :-)
*/
msg_size += (LINE_LENGTH*3/4) - 1;
msg_size -= msg_size % (LINE_LENGTH*3/4);
while (msg_size > 0)
{
want = (msg_size < sizeof(inbuf)) ? msg_size : sizeof(inbuf);
if ((n = fread(inbuf, sizeof(char), want, delta_fp)) == 0)
break;
msg_size -= n;
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
add_ck(cksum, inbuf[i]);
/*
* Produce a line of encoded data. Every line length will be a
* multiple of 4, except for, perhaps, the last line.
*/
ip = inbuf;
op = outbuf;
while (n >= 3)
{
*op++ = to_b64[ip[0] >> 2];
*op++ = to_b64[(ip[0] << 4 & 0x3f) | ip[1] >> 4];
*op++ = to_b64[(ip[1] << 2 & 0x3f) | ip[2] >> 6];
*op++ = to_b64[ip[2] & 0x3f];
ip += 3;
n -= 3;
}
if (n > 0)
{
*op++ = to_b64[ip[0] >> 2];
*op++ = to_b64[(ip[0] << 4 & 0x3f) | ip[1] >> 4];
if (n >= 2)
*op++ = to_b64[ip[1] << 2 & 0x3f];
}
*op++ = '\n';
fwrite(outbuf, sizeof(char), op - outbuf, sm_fp);
}
if (ferror(delta_fp))
{
err("error reading input file.");
return 1;
}
*sum = cksum;
return 0;
}
/*
* Write the mail header and data header.
*/
void
write_header(FILE *sfp, char *mail_alias, char *delta, int pce, int npieces)
{
fprintf(sfp, "From: owner-%s\n", mail_alias);
fprintf(sfp, "To: %s\n", mail_alias);
fprintf(sfp, "Subject: ctm-mail %s %d/%d\n\n", delta, pce, npieces);
fprintf(sfp, "CTM_MAIL BEGIN %s %d %d\n", delta, pce, npieces);
}
/*
* Write the data trailer.
*/
void
write_trailer(FILE *sfp, unsigned sum)
{
fprintf(sfp, "CTM_MAIL END %ld\n", (long)sum);
}
/*
* We're terribly sorry, but the delta is too big to send.
* Returns 0 on success, 1 on failure.
*/
int
apologise(char *delta, off_t ctm_size, long max_ctm_size, char *mail_alias,
char *queue_dir)
{
FILE *sfp;
char qname[PATH_MAX];
if (queue_dir == NULL)
{
sfp = open_sendmail();
if (sfp == NULL)
return 1;
}
else
{
mk_queue_name(qname, queue_dir, delta, 1, 1);
sfp = fopen(qname, "w");
if (sfp == NULL)
{
err("cannot open '%s' for writing", qname);
return 1;
}
}
fprintf(sfp, "From: owner-%s\n", mail_alias);
fprintf(sfp, "To: %s\n", mail_alias);
fprintf(sfp, "Subject: ctm-notice %s\n\n", delta);
fprintf(sfp, "%s is %ld bytes. The limit is %ld bytes.\n\n", delta,
(long)ctm_size, max_ctm_size);
fprintf(sfp, "You can retrieve this delta via ftp.\n");
if (queue_dir == NULL)
{
if (!close_sendmail(sfp))
return 1;
}
else
{
if (fclose(sfp)!=0)
{
err("error writing '%s'", qname);
unlink(qname);
return 1;
}
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Start a pipe to sendmail. Sendmail will decode the destination
* from the message contents.
*/
FILE *
open_sendmail()
{
FILE *fp;
char buf[100];
sprintf(buf, "%s -odq -t", _PATH_SENDMAIL);
if ((fp = popen(buf, "w")) == NULL)
err("cannot start sendmail");
return fp;
}
/*
* Close a pipe to sendmail. Sendmail will then do its bit.
* Return 1 on success, 0 on failure.
*/
int
close_sendmail(FILE *fp)
{
int status;
fflush(fp);
if (ferror(fp))
{
err("error writing to sendmail");
return 0;
}
if ((status = pclose(fp)) != 0)
err("sendmail failed with status %d", status);
return (status == 0);
}