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/* readpass.c: The opiereadpass() library function. %%% portions-copyright-cmetz-96 Portions of this software are Copyright 1996-1999 by Craig Metz, All Rights Reserved. The Inner Net License Version 2 applies to these portions of the software. You should have received a copy of the license with this software. If you didn't get a copy, you may request one from <license@inner.net>. Portions of this software are Copyright 1995 by Randall Atkinson and Dan McDonald, All Rights Reserved. All Rights under this copyright are assigned to the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). The NRL Copyright Notice and License Agreement applies to this software. History: Modified by cmetz for OPIE 2.31. Use usleep() to delay after setting the terminal attributes; this might help certain buggy systems. Modified by cmetz for OPIE 2.3. Use TCSAFLUSH always. Modified by cmetz for OPIE 2.22. Replaced echo w/ flags. Really use FUNCTION. Modified by cmetz for OPIE 2.2. Use FUNCTION declaration et al. Flush extraneous characters up to eol. Handle gobs of possible erase and kill keys if on a terminal. To do so, use RAW terminal I/O and handle echo ourselves. (should also help DOS et al portability). Fixed include order. Re-did MSDOS and OS/2 includes. Set up VMIN and VTIME. Added some non-UNIX portability cruft. Limit backspacing and killing. In terminal mode, eat random other control characters. Added eof handling. Created at NRL for OPIE 2.2 from opiesubr.c. Change opiestrip_crlf to opiestripcrlf. Don't strip to seven bits. */ #include "opie_cfg.h" #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <stdlib.h> /* ANSI C standard library */ #ifdef unix #include <fcntl.h> /* POSIX file control function headers */ #include <termios.h> /* POSIX Terminal I/O functions */ #if HAVE_UNISTD_H #include <unistd.h> /* POSIX standard definitions */ #endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ #include <signal.h> #include <setjmp.h> #endif /* unix */ #ifdef __MSDOS__ #include <dos.h> #endif /* __MSDOS__ */ #ifdef __OS2__ #define INCL_KBD #include <os2.h> #include <io.h> #endif /* __OS2__ */ #include "opie.h" #define CONTROL(x) (x - 64) char *bsseq = "\b \b"; #ifdef unix static jmp_buf jmpbuf; static VOIDRET catch FUNCTION((i), int i) { longjmp(jmpbuf, 1); } #endif /* unix */ char *opiereadpass FUNCTION((buf, len, flags), char *buf AND int len AND int flags) { #ifdef unix struct termios attr, orig_attr; #endif /* unix */ char erase[5]; char kill[4]; char eof[4]; memset(erase, 0, sizeof(erase)); memset(kill, 0, sizeof(kill)); memset(eof, 0, sizeof(eof)); /* This section was heavily rewritten by rja following the model of code samples circa page 151 of the POSIX Programmer's Guide by Donald Lewine, ISBN 0-937175-73-0. That book is Copyright 1991 by O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved. I recommend the book to anyone trying to write portable software. rja */ #ifdef unix if (setjmp(jmpbuf)) goto error; signal(SIGINT, catch); #endif /* unix */ /* Flush any pending output */ fflush(stderr); fflush(stdout); #ifdef unix /* Get original terminal attributes */ if (isatty(0)) { if (tcgetattr(0, &orig_attr)) return NULL; /* copy terminal settings into attr */ memcpy(&attr, &orig_attr, sizeof(struct termios)); attr.c_lflag &= ~(ECHO | ICANON); attr.c_lflag |= ISIG; attr.c_cc[VMIN] = 1; attr.c_cc[VTIME] = 0; erase[0] = CONTROL('H'); erase[1] = 127; #ifdef CERASE { char *e = erase; while(*e) if (*(e++) == CERASE) break; if (!*e) *e = CERASE; } #endif /* CERASE */ #ifdef VERASE { char *e = erase; while(*e) if (*(e++) == attr.c_cc[VERASE]) break; if (!*e) *e = attr.c_cc[VERASE]; } #endif /* VERASE */ kill[0] = CONTROL('U'); #ifdef CKILL { char *e = kill; while(*e) if (*(e++) == CKILL) break; if (!*e) *e = CKILL; } #endif /* CKILL */ #ifdef VKILL { char *e = kill; while(*e) if (*(e++) == attr.c_cc[VKILL]) break; if (!*e) *e = attr.c_cc[VKILL]; } #endif /* VKILL */ eof[0] = CONTROL('D'); #ifdef CEOF { char *e = eof; while(*e) if (*(e++) == CEOF) break; if (!*e) *e = CEOF; } #endif /* CEOF */ #ifdef VEOF { char *e = eof; while(*e) if (*(e++) == attr.c_cc[VEOF]) break; if (!*e) *e = VEOF; } #endif /* VEOF */ #if HAVE_USLEEP usleep(1); #endif /* HAVE_USLEEP */ if (tcsetattr(0, TCSAFLUSH, &attr)) goto error; #if HAVE_USLEEP usleep(1); #endif /* HAVE_USLEEP */ } #else /* unix */ erase[0] = CONTROL('H'); erase[1] = 127; kill[0] = CONTROL('U'); eof[0] = CONTROL('D'); eof[1] = CONTROL('Z'); #endif /* unix */ { char *c = buf, *end = buf + len, *e; #ifdef __OS2__ KBDKEYINFO keyInfo; #endif /* __OS2__ */ loop: #ifdef unix if (read(0, c, 1) != 1) goto error; #endif /* unix */ #ifdef MSDOS *c = bdos(7, 0, 0); #endif /* MSDOS */ #ifdef __OS2__ KbdCharIn(&keyInfo, 0, 0); *c = keyInfo.chChar; #endif /* __OS2__ */ if ((*c == '\r') || (*c == '\n')) { *c = 0; goto restore; } e = eof; while(*e) if (*(e++) == *c) goto error; e = erase; while(*e) if (*(e++) == *c) { if (c <= buf) goto beep; if (flags & 1) write(1, bsseq, sizeof(bsseq) - 1); c--; goto loop; } e = kill; while(*e) if (*(e++) == *c) { if (c <= buf) goto beep; if (flags & 1) while(c-- > buf) write(1, bsseq, sizeof(bsseq) - 1); c = buf; goto loop; } if (c < end) { if (*c < 32) goto beep; if (flags & 1) write(1, c, 1); c++; } else { beep: *c = CONTROL('G'); write(1, c, 1); } goto loop; } restore: #ifdef unix /* Restore previous tty modes */ if (isatty(0)) if (tcsetattr(0, TCSAFLUSH, &orig_attr)) return NULL; signal(SIGINT, SIG_DFL); #endif /* unix */ /* After the secret key is taken from the keyboard, the line feed is written to standard error instead of standard output. That means that anyone using the program from a terminal won't notice, but capturing standard output will get the key words without a newline in front of them. */ if (!(flags & 4)) { fprintf(stderr, "\n"); fflush(stderr); } return buf; error: *buf = 0; buf = NULL; goto restore; }