freebsd-skq/usr.sbin/lpr/lpc/cmds.c
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PR:		bin/172289
PR:		bin/172290
PR:		bin/172291
Submittud by:	Erik Cederstrand <erik@cederstrand.dk>
Discussed by:	freebsd-security
Approved by:	cperciva
MFC after:	1 week
2012-10-22 03:31:22 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1983, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#ifndef lint
static const char copyright[] =
"@(#) Copyright (c) 1983, 1993\n\
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.\n";
#endif /* not lint */
#if 0
#ifndef lint
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)cmds.c 8.2 (Berkeley) 4/28/95";
#endif /* not lint */
#endif
#include "lp.cdefs.h" /* A cross-platform version of <sys/cdefs.h> */
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
/*
* lpc -- line printer control program -- commands:
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <err.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "lp.h"
#include "lp.local.h"
#include "lpc.h"
#include "extern.h"
#include "pathnames.h"
/*
* Return values from kill_qtask().
*/
#define KQT_LFERROR -2
#define KQT_KILLFAIL -1
#define KQT_NODAEMON 0
#define KQT_KILLOK 1
static char *args2line(int argc, char **argv);
static int doarg(char *_job);
static int doselect(const struct dirent *_d);
static int kill_qtask(const char *lf);
static int sortq(const struct dirent **a, const struct dirent **b);
static int touch(struct jobqueue *_jq);
static void unlinkf(char *_name);
static void upstat(struct printer *_pp, const char *_msg, int _notify);
static void wrapup_clean(int _laststatus);
/*
* generic framework for commands which operate on all or a specified
* set of printers
*/
enum qsel_val { /* how a given ptr was selected */
QSEL_UNKNOWN = -1, /* ... not selected yet */
QSEL_BYNAME = 0, /* ... user specifed it by name */
QSEL_ALL = 1 /* ... user wants "all" printers */
/* (with more to come) */
};
static enum qsel_val generic_qselect; /* indicates how ptr was selected */
static int generic_initerr; /* result of initrtn processing */
static char *generic_cmdname;
static char *generic_msg; /* if a -msg was specified */
static char *generic_nullarg;
static void (*generic_wrapup)(int _last_status); /* perform rtn wrap-up */
void
generic(void (*specificrtn)(struct printer *_pp), int cmdopts,
void (*initrtn)(int _argc, char *_argv[]), int argc, char *argv[])
{
int cmdstatus, more, targc;
struct printer myprinter, *pp;
char **margv, **targv;
if (argc == 1) {
/*
* Usage needs a special case for 'down': The user must
* either include `-msg', or only the first parameter
* that they give will be processed as a printer name.
*/
printf("usage: %s {all | printer ...}", argv[0]);
if (strcmp(argv[0], "down") == 0) {
printf(" -msg [<text> ...]\n");
printf(" or: down {all | printer} [<text> ...]");
} else if (cmdopts & LPC_MSGOPT)
printf(" [-msg <text> ...]");
printf("\n");
return;
}
/* The first argument is the command name. */
generic_cmdname = *argv++;
argc--;
/*
* The initialization routine for a command might set a generic
* "wrapup" routine, which should be called after processing all
* the printers in the command. This might print summary info.
*
* Note that the initialization routine may also parse (and
* nullify) some of the parameters given on the command, leaving
* only the parameters which have to do with printer names.
*/
pp = &myprinter;
generic_wrapup = NULL;
generic_qselect = QSEL_UNKNOWN;
cmdstatus = 0;
/* this just needs to be a distinct value of type 'char *' */
if (generic_nullarg == NULL)
generic_nullarg = strdup("");
/*
* Some commands accept a -msg argument, which indicates that
* all remaining arguments should be combined into a string.
*/
generic_msg = NULL;
if (cmdopts & LPC_MSGOPT) {
targc = argc;
targv = argv;
for (; targc > 0; targc--, targv++) {
if (strcmp(*targv, "-msg") == 0) {
argc -= targc;
generic_msg = args2line(targc - 1, targv + 1);
break;
}
}
if (argc < 1) {
printf("error: No printer name(s) specified before"
" '-msg'.\n");
printf("usage: %s {all | printer ...}",
generic_cmdname);
printf(" [-msg <text> ...]\n");
return;
}
}
/* call initialization routine, if there is one for this cmd */
if (initrtn != NULL) {
generic_initerr = 0;
(*initrtn)(argc, argv);
if (generic_initerr)
return;
/*
* The initrtn may have null'ed out some of the parameters.
* Compact the parameter list to remove those nulls, and
* correct the arg-count.
*/
targc = argc;
targv = argv;
margv = argv;
argc = 0;
for (; targc > 0; targc--, targv++) {
if (*targv != generic_nullarg) {
if (targv != margv)
*margv = *targv;
margv++;
argc++;
}
}
}
if (argc == 1 && strcmp(*argv, "all") == 0) {
generic_qselect = QSEL_ALL;
more = firstprinter(pp, &cmdstatus);
if (cmdstatus)
goto looperr;
while (more) {
(*specificrtn)(pp);
do {
more = nextprinter(pp, &cmdstatus);
looperr:
switch (cmdstatus) {
case PCAPERR_TCOPEN:
printf("warning: %s: unresolved "
"tc= reference(s) ",
pp->printer);
case PCAPERR_SUCCESS:
break;
default:
fatal(pp, "%s", pcaperr(cmdstatus));
}
} while (more && cmdstatus);
}
goto wrapup;
}
generic_qselect = QSEL_BYNAME; /* specifically-named ptrs */
for (; argc > 0; argc--, argv++) {
init_printer(pp);
cmdstatus = getprintcap(*argv, pp);
switch (cmdstatus) {
default:
fatal(pp, "%s", pcaperr(cmdstatus));
case PCAPERR_NOTFOUND:
printf("unknown printer %s\n", *argv);
continue;
case PCAPERR_TCOPEN:
printf("warning: %s: unresolved tc= reference(s)\n",
*argv);
break;
case PCAPERR_SUCCESS:
break;
}
(*specificrtn)(pp);
}
wrapup:
if (generic_wrapup) {
(*generic_wrapup)(cmdstatus);
}
free_printer(pp);
if (generic_msg)
free(generic_msg);
}
/*
* Convert an argv-array of character strings into a single string.
*/
static char *
args2line(int argc, char **argv)
{
char *cp1, *cend;
const char *cp2;
char buf[1024];
if (argc <= 0)
return strdup("\n");
cp1 = buf;
cend = buf + sizeof(buf) - 1; /* save room for '\0' */
while (--argc >= 0) {
cp2 = *argv++;
while ((cp1 < cend) && (*cp1++ = *cp2++))
;
cp1[-1] = ' ';
}
cp1[-1] = '\n';
*cp1 = '\0';
return strdup(buf);
}
/*
* Kill the current daemon, to stop printing of the active job.
*/
static int
kill_qtask(const char *lf)
{
FILE *fp;
pid_t pid;
int errsav, killres, lockres, res;
PRIV_START
fp = fopen(lf, "r");
errsav = errno;
PRIV_END
res = KQT_NODAEMON;
if (fp == NULL) {
/*
* If there is no lock file, then there is no daemon to
* kill. Any other error return means there is some
* kind of problem with the lock file.
*/
if (errsav != ENOENT)
res = KQT_LFERROR;
goto killdone;
}
/* If the lock file is empty, then there is no daemon to kill */
if (getline(fp) == 0)
goto killdone;
/*
* If the file can be locked without blocking, then there
* no daemon to kill, or we should not try to kill it.
*
* XXX - not sure I understand the reasoning behind this...
*/
lockres = flock(fileno(fp), LOCK_SH|LOCK_NB);
(void) fclose(fp);
if (lockres == 0)
goto killdone;
pid = atoi(line);
if (pid < 0) {
/*
* If we got a negative pid, then the contents of the
* lock file is not valid.
*/
res = KQT_LFERROR;
goto killdone;
}
PRIV_END
killres = kill(pid, SIGTERM);
errsav = errno;
PRIV_END
if (killres == 0) {
res = KQT_KILLOK;
printf("\tdaemon (pid %d) killed\n", pid);
} else if (errno == ESRCH) {
res = KQT_NODAEMON;
} else {
res = KQT_KILLFAIL;
printf("\tWarning: daemon (pid %d) not killed:\n", pid);
printf("\t %s\n", strerror(errsav));
}
killdone:
switch (res) {
case KQT_LFERROR:
printf("\tcannot open lock file: %s\n",
strerror(errsav));
break;
case KQT_NODAEMON:
printf("\tno daemon to abort\n");
break;
case KQT_KILLFAIL:
case KQT_KILLOK:
/* These two already printed messages to the user. */
break;
default:
printf("\t<internal error in kill_qtask>\n");
break;
}
return (res);
}
/*
* Write a message into the status file.
*/
static void
upstat(struct printer *pp, const char *msg, int notifyuser)
{
int fd;
char statfile[MAXPATHLEN];
status_file_name(pp, statfile, sizeof statfile);
umask(0);
PRIV_START
fd = open(statfile, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXLOCK, STAT_FILE_MODE);
PRIV_END
if (fd < 0) {
printf("\tcannot create status file: %s\n", strerror(errno));
return;
}
(void) ftruncate(fd, 0);
if (msg == NULL)
(void) write(fd, "\n", 1);
else
(void) write(fd, msg, strlen(msg));
(void) close(fd);
if (notifyuser) {
if ((msg == (char *)NULL) || (strcmp(msg, "\n") == 0))
printf("\tstatus message is now set to nothing.\n");
else
printf("\tstatus message is now: %s", msg);
}
}
/*
* kill an existing daemon and disable printing.
*/
void
abort_q(struct printer *pp)
{
int killres, setres;
char lf[MAXPATHLEN];
lock_file_name(pp, lf, sizeof lf);
printf("%s:\n", pp->printer);
/*
* Turn on the owner execute bit of the lock file to disable printing.
*/
setres = set_qstate(SQS_STOPP, lf);
/*
* If set_qstate found that there already was a lock file, then
* call a routine which will read that lock file and kill the
* lpd-process which is listed in that lock file. If the lock
* file did not exist, then either there is no daemon running
* for this queue, or there is one running but *it* could not
* write a lock file (which means we can not determine the
* process id of that lpd-process).
*/
switch (setres) {
case SQS_CHGOK:
case SQS_CHGFAIL:
/* Kill the process */
killres = kill_qtask(lf);
break;
case SQS_CREOK:
case SQS_CREFAIL:
printf("\tno daemon to abort\n");
break;
case SQS_STATFAIL:
printf("\tassuming no daemon to abort\n");
break;
default:
printf("\t<unexpected result (%d) from set_qstate>\n",
setres);
break;
}
if (setres >= 0)
upstat(pp, "printing disabled\n", 0);
}
/*
* "global" variables for all the routines related to 'clean' and 'tclean'
*/
static time_t cln_now; /* current time */
static double cln_minage; /* minimum age before file is removed */
static long cln_sizecnt; /* amount of space freed up */
static int cln_debug; /* print extra debugging msgs */
static int cln_filecnt; /* number of files destroyed */
static int cln_foundcore; /* found a core file! */
static int cln_queuecnt; /* number of queues checked */
static int cln_testonly; /* remove-files vs just-print-info */
static int
doselect(const struct dirent *d)
{
int c = d->d_name[0];
if ((c == 'c' || c == 'd' || c == 'r' || c == 't') &&
d->d_name[1] == 'f')
return 1;
if (c == 'c') {
if (!strcmp(d->d_name, "core"))
cln_foundcore = 1;
}
if (c == 'e') {
if (!strncmp(d->d_name, "errs.", 5))
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Comparison routine that clean_q() uses for scandir.
*
* The purpose of this sort is to have all `df' files end up immediately
* after the matching `cf' file. For files matching `cf', `df', `rf', or
* `tf', it sorts by job number and machine, then by `cf', `df', `rf', or
* `tf', and then by the sequence letter (which is A-Z, or a-z). This
* routine may also see filenames which do not start with `cf', `df', `rf',
* or `tf' (such as `errs.*'), and those are simply sorted by the full
* filename.
*
* XXX
* This assumes that all control files start with `cfA*', and it turns
* out there are a few implementations of lpr which will create `cfB*'
* filenames (they will have datafile names which start with `dfB*').
*/
static int
sortq(const struct dirent **a, const struct dirent **b)
{
const int a_lt_b = -1, a_gt_b = 1, cat_other = 10;
const char *fname_a, *fname_b, *jnum_a, *jnum_b;
int cat_a, cat_b, ch, res, seq_a, seq_b;
fname_a = (*a)->d_name;
fname_b = (*b)->d_name;
/*
* First separate filenames into categories. Categories are
* legitimate `cf', `df', `rf' & `tf' filenames, and "other" - in
* that order. It is critical that the mapping be exactly the
* same for 'a' vs 'b', so define a macro for the job.
*
* [aside: the standard `cf' file has the jobnumber start in
* position 4, but some implementations have that as an extra
* file-sequence letter, and start the job number in position 5.]
*/
#define MAP_TO_CAT(fname_X,cat_X,jnum_X,seq_X) do { \
cat_X = cat_other; \
ch = *(fname_X + 2); \
jnum_X = fname_X + 3; \
seq_X = 0; \
if ((*(fname_X + 1) == 'f') && (isalpha(ch))) { \
seq_X = ch; \
if (*fname_X == 'c') \
cat_X = 1; \
else if (*fname_X == 'd') \
cat_X = 2; \
else if (*fname_X == 'r') \
cat_X = 3; \
else if (*fname_X == 't') \
cat_X = 4; \
if (cat_X != cat_other) { \
ch = *jnum_X; \
if (!isdigit(ch)) { \
if (isalpha(ch)) { \
jnum_X++; \
ch = *jnum_X; \
seq_X = (seq_X << 8) + ch; \
} \
if (!isdigit(ch)) \
cat_X = cat_other; \
} \
} \
} \
} while (0)
MAP_TO_CAT(fname_a, cat_a, jnum_a, seq_a);
MAP_TO_CAT(fname_b, cat_b, jnum_b, seq_b);
#undef MAP_TO_CAT
/* First handle all cases which have "other" files */
if ((cat_a >= cat_other) || (cat_b >= cat_other)) {
/* for two "other" files, just compare the full name */
if (cat_a == cat_b)
res = strcmp(fname_a, fname_b);
else if (cat_a < cat_b)
res = a_lt_b;
else
res = a_gt_b;
goto have_res;
}
/*
* At this point, we know both files are legitimate `cf', `df', `rf',
* or `tf' files. Compare them by job-number and machine name.
*/
res = strcmp(jnum_a, jnum_b);
if (res != 0)
goto have_res;
/*
* We have two files which belong to the same job. Sort based
* on the category of file (`c' before `d', etc).
*/
if (cat_a < cat_b) {
res = a_lt_b;
goto have_res;
} else if (cat_a > cat_b) {
res = a_gt_b;
goto have_res;
}
/*
* Two files in the same category for a single job. Sort based
* on the sequence letter(s). (usually `A' through `Z', etc).
*/
if (seq_a < seq_b) {
res = a_lt_b;
goto have_res;
} else if (seq_a > seq_b) {
res = a_gt_b;
goto have_res;
}
/*
* Given that the filenames in a directory are unique, this SHOULD
* never happen (unless there are logic errors in this routine).
* But if it does happen, we must return "is equal" or the caller
* might see inconsistent results in the sorting order, and that
* can trigger other problems.
*/
printf("\t*** Error in sortq: %s == %s !\n", fname_a, fname_b);
printf("\t*** cat %d == %d ; seq = %d %d\n", cat_a, cat_b,
seq_a, seq_b);
res = 0;
have_res:
return res;
}
/*
* Remove all spool files and temporaries from the spooling area.
* Or, perhaps:
* Remove incomplete jobs from spooling area.
*/
void
clean_gi(int argc, char *argv[])
{
/* init some fields before 'clean' is called for each queue */
cln_queuecnt = 0;
cln_now = time(NULL);
cln_minage = 3600.0; /* only delete files >1h old */
cln_filecnt = 0;
cln_sizecnt = 0;
cln_debug = 0;
cln_testonly = 0;
generic_wrapup = &wrapup_clean;
/* see if there are any options specified before the ptr list */
for (; argc > 0; argc--, argv++) {
if (**argv != '-')
break;
if (strcmp(*argv, "-d") == 0) {
/* just an example of an option... */
cln_debug++;
*argv = generic_nullarg; /* "erase" it */
} else {
printf("Invalid option '%s'\n", *argv);
generic_initerr = 1;
}
}
return;
}
void
tclean_gi(int argc, char *argv[])
{
/* only difference between 'clean' and 'tclean' is one value */
/* (...and the fact that 'clean' is priv and 'tclean' is not) */
clean_gi(argc, argv);
cln_testonly = 1;
return;
}
void
clean_q(struct printer *pp)
{
char *cp, *cp1, *lp;
struct dirent **queue;
size_t linerem;
int didhead, i, n, nitems, rmcp;
cln_queuecnt++;
didhead = 0;
if (generic_qselect == QSEL_BYNAME) {
printf("%s:\n", pp->printer);
didhead = 1;
}
lp = line;
cp = pp->spool_dir;
while (lp < &line[sizeof(line) - 1]) {
if ((*lp++ = *cp++) == 0)
break;
}
lp[-1] = '/';
linerem = sizeof(line) - (lp - line);
cln_foundcore = 0;
PRIV_START
nitems = scandir(pp->spool_dir, &queue, doselect, sortq);
PRIV_END
if (nitems < 0) {
if (!didhead) {
printf("%s:\n", pp->printer);
didhead = 1;
}
printf("\tcannot examine spool directory\n");
return;
}
if (cln_foundcore) {
if (!didhead) {
printf("%s:\n", pp->printer);
didhead = 1;
}
printf("\t** found a core file in %s !\n", pp->spool_dir);
}
if (nitems == 0)
return;
if (!didhead)
printf("%s:\n", pp->printer);
if (cln_debug) {
printf("\t** ----- Sorted list of files being checked:\n");
i = 0;
do {
cp = queue[i]->d_name;
printf("\t** [%3d] = %s\n", i, cp);
} while (++i < nitems);
printf("\t** ----- end of sorted list\n");
}
i = 0;
do {
cp = queue[i]->d_name;
rmcp = 0;
if (*cp == 'c') {
/*
* A control file. Look for matching data-files.
*/
/* XXX
* Note the logic here assumes that the hostname
* part of cf-filenames match the hostname part
* in df-filenames, and that is not necessarily
* true (eg: for multi-homed hosts). This needs
* some further thought...
*/
n = 0;
while (i + 1 < nitems) {
cp1 = queue[i + 1]->d_name;
if (*cp1 != 'd' || strcmp(cp + 3, cp1 + 3))
break;
i++;
n++;
}
if (n == 0) {
rmcp = 1;
}
} else if (*cp == 'e') {
/*
* Must be an errrs or email temp file.
*/
rmcp = 1;
} else {
/*
* Must be a df with no cf (otherwise, it would have
* been skipped above) or an rf or tf file (which can
* always be removed if it is old enough).
*/
rmcp = 1;
}
if (rmcp) {
if (strlen(cp) >= linerem) {
printf("\t** internal error: 'line' overflow!\n");
printf("\t** spooldir = %s\n", pp->spool_dir);
printf("\t** cp = %s\n", cp);
return;
}
strlcpy(lp, cp, linerem);
unlinkf(line);
}
} while (++i < nitems);
}
static void
wrapup_clean(int laststatus __unused)
{
printf("Checked %d queues, and ", cln_queuecnt);
if (cln_filecnt < 1) {
printf("no cruft was found\n");
return;
}
if (cln_testonly) {
printf("would have ");
}
printf("removed %d files (%ld bytes).\n", cln_filecnt, cln_sizecnt);
}
static void
unlinkf(char *name)
{
struct stat stbuf;
double agemod, agestat;
int res;
char linkbuf[BUFSIZ];
/*
* We have to use lstat() instead of stat(), in case this is a df*
* "file" which is really a symlink due to 'lpr -s' processing. In
* that case, we need to check the last-mod time of the symlink, and
* not the file that the symlink is pointed at.
*/
PRIV_START
res = lstat(name, &stbuf);
PRIV_END
if (res < 0) {
printf("\terror return from stat(%s):\n", name);
printf("\t %s\n", strerror(errno));
return;
}
agemod = difftime(cln_now, stbuf.st_mtime);
agestat = difftime(cln_now, stbuf.st_ctime);
if (cln_debug > 1) {
/* this debugging-aid probably is not needed any more... */
printf("\t\t modify age=%g secs, stat age=%g secs\n",
agemod, agestat);
}
if ((agemod <= cln_minage) && (agestat <= cln_minage))
return;
/*
* if this file is a symlink, then find out the target of the
* symlink before unlink-ing the file itself
*/
if (S_ISLNK(stbuf.st_mode)) {
PRIV_START
res = readlink(name, linkbuf, sizeof(linkbuf));
PRIV_END
if (res < 0) {
printf("\terror return from readlink(%s):\n", name);
printf("\t %s\n", strerror(errno));
return;
}
if (res == sizeof(linkbuf))
res--;
linkbuf[res] = '\0';
}
cln_filecnt++;
cln_sizecnt += stbuf.st_size;
if (cln_testonly) {
printf("\twould remove %s\n", name);
if (S_ISLNK(stbuf.st_mode)) {
printf("\t (which is a symlink to %s)\n", linkbuf);
}
} else {
PRIV_START
res = unlink(name);
PRIV_END
if (res < 0)
printf("\tcannot remove %s (!)\n", name);
else
printf("\tremoved %s\n", name);
/* XXX
* Note that for a df* file, this code should also check to see
* if it is a symlink to some other file, and if the original
* lpr command included '-r' ("remove file"). Of course, this
* code would not be removing the df* file unless there was no
* matching cf* file, and without the cf* file it is currently
* impossible to determine if '-r' had been specified...
*
* As a result of this quandry, we may be leaving behind a
* user's file that was supposed to have been removed after
* being printed. This may effect services such as CAP or
* samba, if they were configured to use 'lpr -r', and if
* datafiles are not being properly removed.
*/
if (S_ISLNK(stbuf.st_mode)) {
printf("\t (which was a symlink to %s)\n", linkbuf);
}
}
}
/*
* Enable queuing to the printer (allow lpr to add new jobs to the queue).
*/
void
enable_q(struct printer *pp)
{
int setres;
char lf[MAXPATHLEN];
lock_file_name(pp, lf, sizeof lf);
printf("%s:\n", pp->printer);
setres = set_qstate(SQS_ENABLEQ, lf);
}
/*
* Disable queuing.
*/
void
disable_q(struct printer *pp)
{
int setres;
char lf[MAXPATHLEN];
lock_file_name(pp, lf, sizeof lf);
printf("%s:\n", pp->printer);
setres = set_qstate(SQS_DISABLEQ, lf);
}
/*
* Disable queuing and printing and put a message into the status file
* (reason for being down). If the user specified `-msg', then use
* everything after that as the message for the status file. If the
* user did NOT specify `-msg', then the command should take the first
* parameter as the printer name, and all remaining parameters as the
* message for the status file. (This is to be compatible with the
* original definition of 'down', which was implemented long before
* `-msg' was around).
*/
void
down_gi(int argc, char *argv[])
{
/* If `-msg' was specified, then this routine has nothing to do. */
if (generic_msg != NULL)
return;
/*
* If the user only gave one parameter, then use a default msg.
* (if argc == 1 at this point, then *argv == name of printer).
*/
if (argc == 1) {
generic_msg = strdup("printing disabled\n");
return;
}
/*
* The user specified multiple parameters, and did not specify
* `-msg'. Build a message from all the parameters after the
* first one (and nullify those parameters so generic-processing
* will not process them as printer-queue names).
*/
argc--;
argv++;
generic_msg = args2line(argc, argv);
for (; argc > 0; argc--, argv++)
*argv = generic_nullarg; /* "erase" it */
}
void
down_q(struct printer *pp)
{
int setres;
char lf[MAXPATHLEN];
lock_file_name(pp, lf, sizeof lf);
printf("%s:\n", pp->printer);
setres = set_qstate(SQS_DISABLEQ+SQS_STOPP, lf);
if (setres >= 0)
upstat(pp, generic_msg, 1);
}
/*
* Exit lpc
*/
void
quit(int argc __unused, char *argv[] __unused)
{
exit(0);
}
/*
* Kill and restart the daemon.
*/
void
restart_q(struct printer *pp)
{
int killres, setres, startok;
char lf[MAXPATHLEN];
lock_file_name(pp, lf, sizeof lf);
printf("%s:\n", pp->printer);
killres = kill_qtask(lf);
/*
* XXX - if the kill worked, we should probably sleep for
* a second or so before trying to restart the queue.
*/
/* make sure the queue is set to print jobs */
setres = set_qstate(SQS_STARTP, lf);
PRIV_START
startok = startdaemon(pp);
PRIV_END
if (!startok)
printf("\tcouldn't restart daemon\n");
else
printf("\tdaemon restarted\n");
}
/*
* Set the status message of each queue listed. Requires a "-msg"
* parameter to indicate the end of the queue list and start of msg text.
*/
void
setstatus_gi(int argc __unused, char *argv[] __unused)
{
if (generic_msg == NULL) {
printf("You must specify '-msg' before the text of the new status message.\n");
generic_initerr = 1;
}
}
void
setstatus_q(struct printer *pp)
{
struct stat stbuf;
int not_shown;
char lf[MAXPATHLEN];
lock_file_name(pp, lf, sizeof lf);
printf("%s:\n", pp->printer);
upstat(pp, generic_msg, 1);
/*
* Warn the user if 'lpq' will not display this new status-message.
* Note that if lock file does not exist, then the queue is enabled
* for both queuing and printing.
*/
not_shown = 1;
if (stat(lf, &stbuf) >= 0) {
if (stbuf.st_mode & LFM_PRINT_DIS)
not_shown = 0;
}
if (not_shown) {
printf("\tnote: This queue currently has printing enabled,\n");
printf("\t so this -msg will only be shown by 'lpq' if\n");
printf("\t a job is actively printing on it.\n");
}
}
/*
* Enable printing on the specified printer and startup the daemon.
*/
void
start_q(struct printer *pp)
{
int setres, startok;
char lf[MAXPATHLEN];
lock_file_name(pp, lf, sizeof lf);
printf("%s:\n", pp->printer);
setres = set_qstate(SQS_STARTP, lf);
PRIV_START
startok = startdaemon(pp);
PRIV_END
if (!startok)
printf("\tcouldn't start daemon\n");
else
printf("\tdaemon started\n");
PRIV_END
}
/*
* Print the status of the printer queue.
*/
void
status(struct printer *pp)
{
struct stat stbuf;
register int fd, i;
register struct dirent *dp;
DIR *dirp;
char file[MAXPATHLEN];
printf("%s:\n", pp->printer);
lock_file_name(pp, file, sizeof file);
if (stat(file, &stbuf) >= 0) {
printf("\tqueuing is %s\n",
((stbuf.st_mode & LFM_QUEUE_DIS) ? "disabled"
: "enabled"));
printf("\tprinting is %s\n",
((stbuf.st_mode & LFM_PRINT_DIS) ? "disabled"
: "enabled"));
} else {
printf("\tqueuing is enabled\n");
printf("\tprinting is enabled\n");
}
if ((dirp = opendir(pp->spool_dir)) == NULL) {
printf("\tcannot examine spool directory\n");
return;
}
i = 0;
while ((dp = readdir(dirp)) != NULL) {
if (*dp->d_name == 'c' && dp->d_name[1] == 'f')
i++;
}
closedir(dirp);
if (i == 0)
printf("\tno entries in spool area\n");
else if (i == 1)
printf("\t1 entry in spool area\n");
else
printf("\t%d entries in spool area\n", i);
fd = open(file, O_RDONLY);
if (fd < 0 || flock(fd, LOCK_SH|LOCK_NB) == 0) {
(void) close(fd); /* unlocks as well */
printf("\tprinter idle\n");
return;
}
(void) close(fd);
/* print out the contents of the status file, if it exists */
status_file_name(pp, file, sizeof file);
fd = open(file, O_RDONLY|O_SHLOCK);
if (fd >= 0) {
(void) fstat(fd, &stbuf);
if (stbuf.st_size > 0) {
putchar('\t');
while ((i = read(fd, line, sizeof(line))) > 0)
(void) fwrite(line, 1, i, stdout);
}
(void) close(fd); /* unlocks as well */
}
}
/*
* Stop the specified daemon after completing the current job and disable
* printing.
*/
void
stop_q(struct printer *pp)
{
int setres;
char lf[MAXPATHLEN];
lock_file_name(pp, lf, sizeof lf);
printf("%s:\n", pp->printer);
setres = set_qstate(SQS_STOPP, lf);
if (setres >= 0)
upstat(pp, "printing disabled\n", 0);
}
struct jobqueue **queue;
int nitems;
time_t mtime;
/*
* Put the specified jobs at the top of printer queue.
*/
void
topq(int argc, char *argv[])
{
register int i;
struct stat stbuf;
int cmdstatus, changed;
struct printer myprinter, *pp = &myprinter;
if (argc < 3) {
printf("usage: topq printer [jobnum ...] [user ...]\n");
return;
}
--argc;
++argv;
init_printer(pp);
cmdstatus = getprintcap(*argv, pp);
switch(cmdstatus) {
default:
fatal(pp, "%s", pcaperr(cmdstatus));
case PCAPERR_NOTFOUND:
printf("unknown printer %s\n", *argv);
return;
case PCAPERR_TCOPEN:
printf("warning: %s: unresolved tc= reference(s)", *argv);
break;
case PCAPERR_SUCCESS:
break;
}
printf("%s:\n", pp->printer);
PRIV_START
if (chdir(pp->spool_dir) < 0) {
printf("\tcannot chdir to %s\n", pp->spool_dir);
goto out;
}
PRIV_END
nitems = getq(pp, &queue);
if (nitems == 0)
return;
changed = 0;
mtime = queue[0]->job_time;
for (i = argc; --i; ) {
if (doarg(argv[i]) == 0) {
printf("\tjob %s is not in the queue\n", argv[i]);
continue;
} else
changed++;
}
for (i = 0; i < nitems; i++)
free(queue[i]);
free(queue);
if (!changed) {
printf("\tqueue order unchanged\n");
return;
}
/*
* Turn on the public execute bit of the lock file to
* get lpd to rebuild the queue after the current job.
*/
PRIV_START
if (changed && stat(pp->lock_file, &stbuf) >= 0)
(void) chmod(pp->lock_file, stbuf.st_mode | LFM_RESET_QUE);
out:
PRIV_END
}
/*
* Reposition the job by changing the modification time of
* the control file.
*/
static int
touch(struct jobqueue *jq)
{
struct timeval tvp[2];
int ret;
tvp[0].tv_sec = tvp[1].tv_sec = --mtime;
tvp[0].tv_usec = tvp[1].tv_usec = 0;
PRIV_START
ret = utimes(jq->job_cfname, tvp);
PRIV_END
return (ret);
}
/*
* Checks if specified job name is in the printer's queue.
* Returns: negative (-1) if argument name is not in the queue.
*/
static int
doarg(char *job)
{
register struct jobqueue **qq;
register int jobnum, n;
register char *cp, *machine;
int cnt = 0;
FILE *fp;
/*
* Look for a job item consisting of system name, colon, number
* (example: ucbarpa:114)
*/
if ((cp = strchr(job, ':')) != NULL) {
machine = job;
*cp++ = '\0';
job = cp;
} else
machine = NULL;
/*
* Check for job specified by number (example: 112 or 235ucbarpa).
*/
if (isdigit(*job)) {
jobnum = 0;
do
jobnum = jobnum * 10 + (*job++ - '0');
while (isdigit(*job));
for (qq = queue + nitems; --qq >= queue; ) {
n = 0;
for (cp = (*qq)->job_cfname+3; isdigit(*cp); )
n = n * 10 + (*cp++ - '0');
if (jobnum != n)
continue;
if (*job && strcmp(job, cp) != 0)
continue;
if (machine != NULL && strcmp(machine, cp) != 0)
continue;
if (touch(*qq) == 0) {
printf("\tmoved %s\n", (*qq)->job_cfname);
cnt++;
}
}
return(cnt);
}
/*
* Process item consisting of owner's name (example: henry).
*/
for (qq = queue + nitems; --qq >= queue; ) {
PRIV_START
fp = fopen((*qq)->job_cfname, "r");
PRIV_END
if (fp == NULL)
continue;
while (getline(fp) > 0)
if (line[0] == 'P')
break;
(void) fclose(fp);
if (line[0] != 'P' || strcmp(job, line+1) != 0)
continue;
if (touch(*qq) == 0) {
printf("\tmoved %s\n", (*qq)->job_cfname);
cnt++;
}
}
return(cnt);
}
/*
* Enable both queuing & printing, and start printer (undo `down').
*/
void
up_q(struct printer *pp)
{
int setres, startok;
char lf[MAXPATHLEN];
lock_file_name(pp, lf, sizeof lf);
printf("%s:\n", pp->printer);
setres = set_qstate(SQS_ENABLEQ+SQS_STARTP, lf);
PRIV_START
startok = startdaemon(pp);
PRIV_END
if (!startok)
printf("\tcouldn't start daemon\n");
else
printf("\tdaemon started\n");
}