freebsd-skq/contrib/mdocml/cgi.c
bapt a6f1e1ee5b Import mandoc snapshot 2017-06-08
It implements missing man(7) macros used in base by kerberos/ntp and makes them
supported by mandoc.

This import should have been done before the removal of groff.

Reported by:	gordon
2017-06-08 19:40:00 +00:00

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C

/* $Id: cgi.c,v 1.154 2017/04/19 01:00:03 schwarze Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2011, 2012 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv>
* Copyright (c) 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@usta.de>
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHORS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES
* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR
* ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#if HAVE_ERR
#include <err.h>
#endif
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "mandoc_aux.h"
#include "mandoc.h"
#include "roff.h"
#include "mdoc.h"
#include "man.h"
#include "main.h"
#include "manconf.h"
#include "mansearch.h"
#include "cgi.h"
/*
* A query as passed to the search function.
*/
struct query {
char *manpath; /* desired manual directory */
char *arch; /* architecture */
char *sec; /* manual section */
char *query; /* unparsed query expression */
int equal; /* match whole names, not substrings */
};
struct req {
struct query q;
char **p; /* array of available manpaths */
size_t psz; /* number of available manpaths */
int isquery; /* QUERY_STRING used, not PATH_INFO */
};
enum focus {
FOCUS_NONE = 0,
FOCUS_QUERY
};
static void html_print(const char *);
static void html_putchar(char);
static int http_decode(char *);
static void parse_manpath_conf(struct req *);
static void parse_path_info(struct req *req, const char *path);
static void parse_query_string(struct req *, const char *);
static void pg_error_badrequest(const char *);
static void pg_error_internal(void);
static void pg_index(const struct req *);
static void pg_noresult(const struct req *, const char *);
static void pg_redirect(const struct req *, const char *);
static void pg_search(const struct req *);
static void pg_searchres(const struct req *,
struct manpage *, size_t);
static void pg_show(struct req *, const char *);
static void resp_begin_html(int, const char *, const char *);
static void resp_begin_http(int, const char *);
static void resp_catman(const struct req *, const char *);
static void resp_copy(const char *);
static void resp_end_html(void);
static void resp_format(const struct req *, const char *);
static void resp_searchform(const struct req *, enum focus);
static void resp_show(const struct req *, const char *);
static void set_query_attr(char **, char **);
static int validate_filename(const char *);
static int validate_manpath(const struct req *, const char *);
static int validate_urifrag(const char *);
static const char *scriptname = SCRIPT_NAME;
static const int sec_prios[] = {1, 4, 5, 8, 6, 3, 7, 2, 9};
static const char *const sec_numbers[] = {
"0", "1", "2", "3", "3p", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9"
};
static const char *const sec_names[] = {
"All Sections",
"1 - General Commands",
"2 - System Calls",
"3 - Library Functions",
"3p - Perl Library",
"4 - Device Drivers",
"5 - File Formats",
"6 - Games",
"7 - Miscellaneous Information",
"8 - System Manager\'s Manual",
"9 - Kernel Developer\'s Manual"
};
static const int sec_MAX = sizeof(sec_names) / sizeof(char *);
static const char *const arch_names[] = {
"amd64", "alpha", "armv7", "arm64",
"hppa", "i386", "landisk",
"loongson", "luna88k", "macppc", "mips64",
"octeon", "sgi", "socppc", "sparc64",
"amiga", "arc", "armish", "arm32",
"atari", "aviion", "beagle", "cats",
"hppa64", "hp300",
"ia64", "mac68k", "mvme68k", "mvme88k",
"mvmeppc", "palm", "pc532", "pegasos",
"pmax", "powerpc", "solbourne", "sparc",
"sun3", "vax", "wgrisc", "x68k",
"zaurus"
};
static const int arch_MAX = sizeof(arch_names) / sizeof(char *);
/*
* Print a character, escaping HTML along the way.
* This will pass non-ASCII straight to output: be warned!
*/
static void
html_putchar(char c)
{
switch (c) {
case ('"'):
printf("&quot;");
break;
case ('&'):
printf("&amp;");
break;
case ('>'):
printf("&gt;");
break;
case ('<'):
printf("&lt;");
break;
default:
putchar((unsigned char)c);
break;
}
}
/*
* Call through to html_putchar().
* Accepts NULL strings.
*/
static void
html_print(const char *p)
{
if (NULL == p)
return;
while ('\0' != *p)
html_putchar(*p++);
}
/*
* Transfer the responsibility for the allocated string *val
* to the query structure.
*/
static void
set_query_attr(char **attr, char **val)
{
free(*attr);
if (**val == '\0') {
*attr = NULL;
free(*val);
} else
*attr = *val;
*val = NULL;
}
/*
* Parse the QUERY_STRING for key-value pairs
* and store the values into the query structure.
*/
static void
parse_query_string(struct req *req, const char *qs)
{
char *key, *val;
size_t keysz, valsz;
req->isquery = 1;
req->q.manpath = NULL;
req->q.arch = NULL;
req->q.sec = NULL;
req->q.query = NULL;
req->q.equal = 1;
key = val = NULL;
while (*qs != '\0') {
/* Parse one key. */
keysz = strcspn(qs, "=;&");
key = mandoc_strndup(qs, keysz);
qs += keysz;
if (*qs != '=')
goto next;
/* Parse one value. */
valsz = strcspn(++qs, ";&");
val = mandoc_strndup(qs, valsz);
qs += valsz;
/* Decode and catch encoding errors. */
if ( ! (http_decode(key) && http_decode(val)))
goto next;
/* Handle key-value pairs. */
if ( ! strcmp(key, "query"))
set_query_attr(&req->q.query, &val);
else if ( ! strcmp(key, "apropos"))
req->q.equal = !strcmp(val, "0");
else if ( ! strcmp(key, "manpath")) {
#ifdef COMPAT_OLDURI
if ( ! strncmp(val, "OpenBSD ", 8)) {
val[7] = '-';
if ('C' == val[8])
val[8] = 'c';
}
#endif
set_query_attr(&req->q.manpath, &val);
}
else if ( ! (strcmp(key, "sec")
#ifdef COMPAT_OLDURI
&& strcmp(key, "sektion")
#endif
)) {
if ( ! strcmp(val, "0"))
*val = '\0';
set_query_attr(&req->q.sec, &val);
}
else if ( ! strcmp(key, "arch")) {
if ( ! strcmp(val, "default"))
*val = '\0';
set_query_attr(&req->q.arch, &val);
}
/*
* The key must be freed in any case.
* The val may have been handed over to the query
* structure, in which case it is now NULL.
*/
next:
free(key);
key = NULL;
free(val);
val = NULL;
if (*qs != '\0')
qs++;
}
}
/*
* HTTP-decode a string. The standard explanation is that this turns
* "%4e+foo" into "n foo" in the regular way. This is done in-place
* over the allocated string.
*/
static int
http_decode(char *p)
{
char hex[3];
char *q;
int c;
hex[2] = '\0';
q = p;
for ( ; '\0' != *p; p++, q++) {
if ('%' == *p) {
if ('\0' == (hex[0] = *(p + 1)))
return 0;
if ('\0' == (hex[1] = *(p + 2)))
return 0;
if (1 != sscanf(hex, "%x", &c))
return 0;
if ('\0' == c)
return 0;
*q = (char)c;
p += 2;
} else
*q = '+' == *p ? ' ' : *p;
}
*q = '\0';
return 1;
}
static void
resp_begin_http(int code, const char *msg)
{
if (200 != code)
printf("Status: %d %s\r\n", code, msg);
printf("Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8\r\n"
"Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n"
"Pragma: no-cache\r\n"
"\r\n");
fflush(stdout);
}
static void
resp_copy(const char *filename)
{
char buf[4096];
ssize_t sz;
int fd;
if ((fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY)) != -1) {
fflush(stdout);
while ((sz = read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf))) > 0)
write(STDOUT_FILENO, buf, sz);
close(fd);
}
}
static void
resp_begin_html(int code, const char *msg, const char *file)
{
char *cp;
resp_begin_http(code, msg);
printf("<!DOCTYPE html>\n"
"<html>\n"
"<head>\n"
" <meta charset=\"UTF-8\"/>\n"
" <link rel=\"stylesheet\" href=\"%s/mandoc.css\""
" type=\"text/css\" media=\"all\">\n"
" <title>",
CSS_DIR);
if (file != NULL) {
if ((cp = strrchr(file, '/')) != NULL)
file = cp + 1;
if ((cp = strrchr(file, '.')) != NULL) {
printf("%.*s(%s) - ", (int)(cp - file), file, cp + 1);
} else
printf("%s - ", file);
}
printf("%s</title>\n"
"</head>\n"
"<body>\n",
CUSTOMIZE_TITLE);
resp_copy(MAN_DIR "/header.html");
}
static void
resp_end_html(void)
{
resp_copy(MAN_DIR "/footer.html");
puts("</body>\n"
"</html>");
}
static void
resp_searchform(const struct req *req, enum focus focus)
{
int i;
printf("<form action=\"/%s\" method=\"get\">\n"
" <fieldset>\n"
" <legend>Manual Page Search Parameters</legend>\n",
scriptname);
/* Write query input box. */
printf(" <input type=\"text\" name=\"query\" value=\"");
if (req->q.query != NULL)
html_print(req->q.query);
printf( "\" size=\"40\"");
if (focus == FOCUS_QUERY)
printf(" autofocus");
puts(">");
/* Write submission buttons. */
printf( " <button type=\"submit\" name=\"apropos\" value=\"0\">"
"man</button>\n"
" <button type=\"submit\" name=\"apropos\" value=\"1\">"
"apropos</button>\n"
" <br/>\n");
/* Write section selector. */
puts(" <select name=\"sec\">");
for (i = 0; i < sec_MAX; i++) {
printf(" <option value=\"%s\"", sec_numbers[i]);
if (NULL != req->q.sec &&
0 == strcmp(sec_numbers[i], req->q.sec))
printf(" selected=\"selected\"");
printf(">%s</option>\n", sec_names[i]);
}
puts(" </select>");
/* Write architecture selector. */
printf( " <select name=\"arch\">\n"
" <option value=\"default\"");
if (NULL == req->q.arch)
printf(" selected=\"selected\"");
puts(">All Architectures</option>");
for (i = 0; i < arch_MAX; i++) {
printf(" <option value=\"%s\"", arch_names[i]);
if (NULL != req->q.arch &&
0 == strcmp(arch_names[i], req->q.arch))
printf(" selected=\"selected\"");
printf(">%s</option>\n", arch_names[i]);
}
puts(" </select>");
/* Write manpath selector. */
if (req->psz > 1) {
puts(" <select name=\"manpath\">");
for (i = 0; i < (int)req->psz; i++) {
printf(" <option ");
if (strcmp(req->q.manpath, req->p[i]) == 0)
printf("selected=\"selected\" ");
printf("value=\"");
html_print(req->p[i]);
printf("\">");
html_print(req->p[i]);
puts("</option>");
}
puts(" </select>");
}
puts(" </fieldset>\n"
"</form>");
}
static int
validate_urifrag(const char *frag)
{
while ('\0' != *frag) {
if ( ! (isalnum((unsigned char)*frag) ||
'-' == *frag || '.' == *frag ||
'/' == *frag || '_' == *frag))
return 0;
frag++;
}
return 1;
}
static int
validate_manpath(const struct req *req, const char* manpath)
{
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < req->psz; i++)
if ( ! strcmp(manpath, req->p[i]))
return 1;
return 0;
}
static int
validate_filename(const char *file)
{
if ('.' == file[0] && '/' == file[1])
file += 2;
return ! (strstr(file, "../") || strstr(file, "/..") ||
(strncmp(file, "man", 3) && strncmp(file, "cat", 3)));
}
static void
pg_index(const struct req *req)
{
resp_begin_html(200, NULL, NULL);
resp_searchform(req, FOCUS_QUERY);
printf("<p>\n"
"This web interface is documented in the\n"
"<a class=\"Xr\" href=\"/%s%sman.cgi.8\">man.cgi(8)</a>\n"
"manual, and the\n"
"<a class=\"Xr\" href=\"/%s%sapropos.1\">apropos(1)</a>\n"
"manual explains the query syntax.\n"
"</p>\n",
scriptname, *scriptname == '\0' ? "" : "/",
scriptname, *scriptname == '\0' ? "" : "/");
resp_end_html();
}
static void
pg_noresult(const struct req *req, const char *msg)
{
resp_begin_html(200, NULL, NULL);
resp_searchform(req, FOCUS_QUERY);
puts("<p>");
puts(msg);
puts("</p>");
resp_end_html();
}
static void
pg_error_badrequest(const char *msg)
{
resp_begin_html(400, "Bad Request", NULL);
puts("<h1>Bad Request</h1>\n"
"<p>\n");
puts(msg);
printf("Try again from the\n"
"<a href=\"/%s\">main page</a>.\n"
"</p>", scriptname);
resp_end_html();
}
static void
pg_error_internal(void)
{
resp_begin_html(500, "Internal Server Error", NULL);
puts("<p>Internal Server Error</p>");
resp_end_html();
}
static void
pg_redirect(const struct req *req, const char *name)
{
printf("Status: 303 See Other\r\n"
"Location: /");
if (*scriptname != '\0')
printf("%s/", scriptname);
if (strcmp(req->q.manpath, req->p[0]))
printf("%s/", req->q.manpath);
if (req->q.arch != NULL)
printf("%s/", req->q.arch);
printf("%s", name);
if (req->q.sec != NULL)
printf(".%s", req->q.sec);
printf("\r\nContent-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8\r\n\r\n");
}
static void
pg_searchres(const struct req *req, struct manpage *r, size_t sz)
{
char *arch, *archend;
const char *sec;
size_t i, iuse;
int archprio, archpriouse;
int prio, priouse;
for (i = 0; i < sz; i++) {
if (validate_filename(r[i].file))
continue;
warnx("invalid filename %s in %s database",
r[i].file, req->q.manpath);
pg_error_internal();
return;
}
if (req->isquery && sz == 1) {
/*
* If we have just one result, then jump there now
* without any delay.
*/
printf("Status: 303 See Other\r\n"
"Location: /");
if (*scriptname != '\0')
printf("%s/", scriptname);
if (strcmp(req->q.manpath, req->p[0]))
printf("%s/", req->q.manpath);
printf("%s\r\n"
"Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8\r\n\r\n",
r[0].file);
return;
}
/*
* In man(1) mode, show one of the pages
* even if more than one is found.
*/
iuse = 0;
if (req->q.equal || sz == 1) {
priouse = 20;
archpriouse = 3;
for (i = 0; i < sz; i++) {
sec = r[i].file;
sec += strcspn(sec, "123456789");
if (sec[0] == '\0')
continue;
prio = sec_prios[sec[0] - '1'];
if (sec[1] != '/')
prio += 10;
if (req->q.arch == NULL) {
archprio =
((arch = strchr(sec + 1, '/'))
== NULL) ? 3 :
((archend = strchr(arch + 1, '/'))
== NULL) ? 0 :
strncmp(arch, "amd64/",
archend - arch) ? 2 : 1;
if (archprio < archpriouse) {
archpriouse = archprio;
priouse = prio;
iuse = i;
continue;
}
if (archprio > archpriouse)
continue;
}
if (prio >= priouse)
continue;
priouse = prio;
iuse = i;
}
resp_begin_html(200, NULL, r[iuse].file);
} else
resp_begin_html(200, NULL, NULL);
resp_searchform(req,
req->q.equal || sz == 1 ? FOCUS_NONE : FOCUS_QUERY);
if (sz > 1) {
puts("<table class=\"results\">");
for (i = 0; i < sz; i++) {
printf(" <tr>\n"
" <td>"
"<a class=\"Xr\" href=\"/");
if (*scriptname != '\0')
printf("%s/", scriptname);
if (strcmp(req->q.manpath, req->p[0]))
printf("%s/", req->q.manpath);
printf("%s\">", r[i].file);
html_print(r[i].names);
printf("</a></td>\n"
" <td><span class=\"Nd\">");
html_print(r[i].output);
puts("</span></td>\n"
" </tr>");
}
puts("</table>");
}
if (req->q.equal || sz == 1) {
puts("<hr>");
resp_show(req, r[iuse].file);
}
resp_end_html();
}
static void
resp_catman(const struct req *req, const char *file)
{
FILE *f;
char *p;
size_t sz;
ssize_t len;
int i;
int italic, bold;
if ((f = fopen(file, "r")) == NULL) {
puts("<p>You specified an invalid manual file.</p>");
return;
}
puts("<div class=\"catman\">\n"
"<pre>");
p = NULL;
sz = 0;
while ((len = getline(&p, &sz, f)) != -1) {
bold = italic = 0;
for (i = 0; i < len - 1; i++) {
/*
* This means that the catpage is out of state.
* Ignore it and keep going (although the
* catpage is bogus).
*/
if ('\b' == p[i] || '\n' == p[i])
continue;
/*
* Print a regular character.
* Close out any bold/italic scopes.
* If we're in back-space mode, make sure we'll
* have something to enter when we backspace.
*/
if ('\b' != p[i + 1]) {
if (italic)
printf("</i>");
if (bold)
printf("</b>");
italic = bold = 0;
html_putchar(p[i]);
continue;
} else if (i + 2 >= len)
continue;
/* Italic mode. */
if ('_' == p[i]) {
if (bold)
printf("</b>");
if ( ! italic)
printf("<i>");
bold = 0;
italic = 1;
i += 2;
html_putchar(p[i]);
continue;
}
/*
* Handle funny behaviour troff-isms.
* These grok'd from the original man2html.c.
*/
if (('+' == p[i] && 'o' == p[i + 2]) ||
('o' == p[i] && '+' == p[i + 2]) ||
('|' == p[i] && '=' == p[i + 2]) ||
('=' == p[i] && '|' == p[i + 2]) ||
('*' == p[i] && '=' == p[i + 2]) ||
('=' == p[i] && '*' == p[i + 2]) ||
('*' == p[i] && '|' == p[i + 2]) ||
('|' == p[i] && '*' == p[i + 2])) {
if (italic)
printf("</i>");
if (bold)
printf("</b>");
italic = bold = 0;
putchar('*');
i += 2;
continue;
} else if (('|' == p[i] && '-' == p[i + 2]) ||
('-' == p[i] && '|' == p[i + 1]) ||
('+' == p[i] && '-' == p[i + 1]) ||
('-' == p[i] && '+' == p[i + 1]) ||
('+' == p[i] && '|' == p[i + 1]) ||
('|' == p[i] && '+' == p[i + 1])) {
if (italic)
printf("</i>");
if (bold)
printf("</b>");
italic = bold = 0;
putchar('+');
i += 2;
continue;
}
/* Bold mode. */
if (italic)
printf("</i>");
if ( ! bold)
printf("<b>");
bold = 1;
italic = 0;
i += 2;
html_putchar(p[i]);
}
/*
* Clean up the last character.
* We can get to a newline; don't print that.
*/
if (italic)
printf("</i>");
if (bold)
printf("</b>");
if (i == len - 1 && p[i] != '\n')
html_putchar(p[i]);
putchar('\n');
}
free(p);
puts("</pre>\n"
"</div>");
fclose(f);
}
static void
resp_format(const struct req *req, const char *file)
{
struct manoutput conf;
struct mparse *mp;
struct roff_man *man;
void *vp;
int fd;
int usepath;
if (-1 == (fd = open(file, O_RDONLY, 0))) {
puts("<p>You specified an invalid manual file.</p>");
return;
}
mchars_alloc();
mp = mparse_alloc(MPARSE_SO | MPARSE_UTF8 | MPARSE_LATIN1,
MANDOCLEVEL_BADARG, NULL, req->q.manpath);
mparse_readfd(mp, fd, file);
close(fd);
memset(&conf, 0, sizeof(conf));
conf.fragment = 1;
conf.style = mandoc_strdup(CSS_DIR "/mandoc.css");
usepath = strcmp(req->q.manpath, req->p[0]);
mandoc_asprintf(&conf.man, "/%s%s%s%s%%N.%%S",
scriptname, *scriptname == '\0' ? "" : "/",
usepath ? req->q.manpath : "", usepath ? "/" : "");
mparse_result(mp, &man, NULL);
if (man == NULL) {
warnx("fatal mandoc error: %s/%s", req->q.manpath, file);
pg_error_internal();
mparse_free(mp);
mchars_free();
return;
}
vp = html_alloc(&conf);
if (man->macroset == MACROSET_MDOC) {
mdoc_validate(man);
html_mdoc(vp, man);
} else {
man_validate(man);
html_man(vp, man);
}
html_free(vp);
mparse_free(mp);
mchars_free();
free(conf.man);
free(conf.style);
}
static void
resp_show(const struct req *req, const char *file)
{
if ('.' == file[0] && '/' == file[1])
file += 2;
if ('c' == *file)
resp_catman(req, file);
else
resp_format(req, file);
}
static void
pg_show(struct req *req, const char *fullpath)
{
char *manpath;
const char *file;
if ((file = strchr(fullpath, '/')) == NULL) {
pg_error_badrequest(
"You did not specify a page to show.");
return;
}
manpath = mandoc_strndup(fullpath, file - fullpath);
file++;
if ( ! validate_manpath(req, manpath)) {
pg_error_badrequest(
"You specified an invalid manpath.");
free(manpath);
return;
}
/*
* Begin by chdir()ing into the manpath.
* This way we can pick up the database files, which are
* relative to the manpath root.
*/
if (chdir(manpath) == -1) {
warn("chdir %s", manpath);
pg_error_internal();
free(manpath);
return;
}
free(manpath);
if ( ! validate_filename(file)) {
pg_error_badrequest(
"You specified an invalid manual file.");
return;
}
resp_begin_html(200, NULL, file);
resp_searchform(req, FOCUS_NONE);
resp_show(req, file);
resp_end_html();
}
static void
pg_search(const struct req *req)
{
struct mansearch search;
struct manpaths paths;
struct manpage *res;
char **argv;
char *query, *rp, *wp;
size_t ressz;
int argc;
/*
* Begin by chdir()ing into the root of the manpath.
* This way we can pick up the database files, which are
* relative to the manpath root.
*/
if (chdir(req->q.manpath) == -1) {
warn("chdir %s", req->q.manpath);
pg_error_internal();
return;
}
search.arch = req->q.arch;
search.sec = req->q.sec;
search.outkey = "Nd";
search.argmode = req->q.equal ? ARG_NAME : ARG_EXPR;
search.firstmatch = 1;
paths.sz = 1;
paths.paths = mandoc_malloc(sizeof(char *));
paths.paths[0] = mandoc_strdup(".");
/*
* Break apart at spaces with backslash-escaping.
*/
argc = 0;
argv = NULL;
rp = query = mandoc_strdup(req->q.query);
for (;;) {
while (isspace((unsigned char)*rp))
rp++;
if (*rp == '\0')
break;
argv = mandoc_reallocarray(argv, argc + 1, sizeof(char *));
argv[argc++] = wp = rp;
for (;;) {
if (isspace((unsigned char)*rp)) {
*wp = '\0';
rp++;
break;
}
if (rp[0] == '\\' && rp[1] != '\0')
rp++;
if (wp != rp)
*wp = *rp;
if (*rp == '\0')
break;
wp++;
rp++;
}
}
res = NULL;
ressz = 0;
if (req->isquery && req->q.equal && argc == 1)
pg_redirect(req, argv[0]);
else if (mansearch(&search, &paths, argc, argv, &res, &ressz) == 0)
pg_noresult(req, "You entered an invalid query.");
else if (ressz == 0)
pg_noresult(req, "No results found.");
else
pg_searchres(req, res, ressz);
free(query);
mansearch_free(res, ressz);
free(paths.paths[0]);
free(paths.paths);
}
int
main(void)
{
struct req req;
struct itimerval itimer;
const char *path;
const char *querystring;
int i;
#if HAVE_PLEDGE
/*
* The "rpath" pledge could be revoked after mparse_readfd()
* if the file desciptor to "/footer.html" would be opened
* up front, but it's probably not worth the complication
* of the code it would cause: it would require scattering
* pledge() calls in multiple low-level resp_*() functions.
*/
if (pledge("stdio rpath", NULL) == -1) {
warn("pledge");
pg_error_internal();
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
#endif
/* Poor man's ReDoS mitigation. */
itimer.it_value.tv_sec = 2;
itimer.it_value.tv_usec = 0;
itimer.it_interval.tv_sec = 2;
itimer.it_interval.tv_usec = 0;
if (setitimer(ITIMER_VIRTUAL, &itimer, NULL) == -1) {
warn("setitimer");
pg_error_internal();
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
/*
* First we change directory into the MAN_DIR so that
* subsequent scanning for manpath directories is rooted
* relative to the same position.
*/
if (chdir(MAN_DIR) == -1) {
warn("MAN_DIR: %s", MAN_DIR);
pg_error_internal();
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
memset(&req, 0, sizeof(struct req));
req.q.equal = 1;
parse_manpath_conf(&req);
/* Parse the path info and the query string. */
if ((path = getenv("PATH_INFO")) == NULL)
path = "";
else if (*path == '/')
path++;
if (*path != '\0') {
parse_path_info(&req, path);
if (req.q.manpath == NULL || req.q.sec == NULL ||
*req.q.query == '\0' || access(path, F_OK) == -1)
path = "";
} else if ((querystring = getenv("QUERY_STRING")) != NULL)
parse_query_string(&req, querystring);
/* Validate parsed data and add defaults. */
if (req.q.manpath == NULL)
req.q.manpath = mandoc_strdup(req.p[0]);
else if ( ! validate_manpath(&req, req.q.manpath)) {
pg_error_badrequest(
"You specified an invalid manpath.");
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
if ( ! (NULL == req.q.arch || validate_urifrag(req.q.arch))) {
pg_error_badrequest(
"You specified an invalid architecture.");
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
/* Dispatch to the three different pages. */
if ('\0' != *path)
pg_show(&req, path);
else if (NULL != req.q.query)
pg_search(&req);
else
pg_index(&req);
free(req.q.manpath);
free(req.q.arch);
free(req.q.sec);
free(req.q.query);
for (i = 0; i < (int)req.psz; i++)
free(req.p[i]);
free(req.p);
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
/*
* If PATH_INFO is not a file name, translate it to a query.
*/
static void
parse_path_info(struct req *req, const char *path)
{
char *dir[4];
int i;
req->isquery = 0;
req->q.equal = 1;
req->q.manpath = mandoc_strdup(path);
req->q.arch = NULL;
/* Mandatory manual page name. */
if ((req->q.query = strrchr(req->q.manpath, '/')) == NULL) {
req->q.query = req->q.manpath;
req->q.manpath = NULL;
} else
*req->q.query++ = '\0';
/* Optional trailing section. */
if ((req->q.sec = strrchr(req->q.query, '.')) != NULL) {
if(isdigit((unsigned char)req->q.sec[1])) {
*req->q.sec++ = '\0';
req->q.sec = mandoc_strdup(req->q.sec);
} else
req->q.sec = NULL;
}
/* Handle the case of name[.section] only. */
if (req->q.manpath == NULL)
return;
req->q.query = mandoc_strdup(req->q.query);
/* Split directory components. */
dir[i = 0] = req->q.manpath;
while ((dir[i + 1] = strchr(dir[i], '/')) != NULL) {
if (++i == 3) {
pg_error_badrequest(
"You specified too many directory components.");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
*dir[i]++ = '\0';
}
/* Optional manpath. */
if ((i = validate_manpath(req, req->q.manpath)) == 0)
req->q.manpath = NULL;
else if (dir[1] == NULL)
return;
/* Optional section. */
if (strncmp(dir[i], "man", 3) == 0) {
free(req->q.sec);
req->q.sec = mandoc_strdup(dir[i++] + 3);
}
if (dir[i] == NULL) {
if (req->q.manpath == NULL)
free(dir[0]);
return;
}
if (dir[i + 1] != NULL) {
pg_error_badrequest(
"You specified an invalid directory component.");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
/* Optional architecture. */
if (i) {
req->q.arch = mandoc_strdup(dir[i]);
if (req->q.manpath == NULL)
free(dir[0]);
} else
req->q.arch = dir[0];
}
/*
* Scan for indexable paths.
*/
static void
parse_manpath_conf(struct req *req)
{
FILE *fp;
char *dp;
size_t dpsz;
ssize_t len;
if ((fp = fopen("manpath.conf", "r")) == NULL) {
warn("%s/manpath.conf", MAN_DIR);
pg_error_internal();
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
dp = NULL;
dpsz = 0;
while ((len = getline(&dp, &dpsz, fp)) != -1) {
if (dp[len - 1] == '\n')
dp[--len] = '\0';
req->p = mandoc_realloc(req->p,
(req->psz + 1) * sizeof(char *));
if ( ! validate_urifrag(dp)) {
warnx("%s/manpath.conf contains "
"unsafe path \"%s\"", MAN_DIR, dp);
pg_error_internal();
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
if (strchr(dp, '/') != NULL) {
warnx("%s/manpath.conf contains "
"path with slash \"%s\"", MAN_DIR, dp);
pg_error_internal();
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
req->p[req->psz++] = dp;
dp = NULL;
dpsz = 0;
}
free(dp);
if (req->p == NULL) {
warnx("%s/manpath.conf is empty", MAN_DIR);
pg_error_internal();
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
}