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/* * Copyright (c) 2000-2002, 2006 Sendmail, Inc. and its suppliers. * All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 1990, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * Chris Torek. * * By using this file, you agree to the terms and conditions set * forth in the LICENSE file which can be found at the top level of * the sendmail distribution. */ #include <sm/gen.h> SM_RCSID("@(#)$Id: findfp.c,v 1.67 2006/08/28 21:24:46 ca Exp $") #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <sys/param.h> #include <errno.h> #include <string.h> #include <syslog.h> #include <sm/io.h> #include <sm/assert.h> #include <sm/heap.h> #include <sm/string.h> #include <sm/conf.h> #include "local.h" #include "glue.h" bool Sm_IO_DidInit; /* IO system has been initialized? */ const char SmFileMagic[] = "sm_file"; /* An open type to map to fopen()-like behavior */ SM_FILE_T SmFtStdio_def = {SmFileMagic, 0, 0, 0, (SMRW|SMFBF), -1, {0, 0}, 0, 0, 0, sm_stdclose, sm_stdread, sm_stdseek, sm_stdwrite, sm_stdopen, sm_stdsetinfo, sm_stdgetinfo, SM_TIME_FOREVER, SM_TIME_BLOCK, "stdio" }; /* An open type to map to fdopen()-like behavior */ SM_FILE_T SmFtStdiofd_def = {SmFileMagic, 0, 0, 0, (SMRW|SMFBF), -1, {0, 0}, 0, 0, 0, sm_stdclose, sm_stdread, sm_stdseek, sm_stdwrite, sm_stdfdopen, sm_stdsetinfo, sm_stdgetinfo, SM_TIME_FOREVER, SM_TIME_BLOCK, "stdiofd" }; /* A string file type */ SM_FILE_T SmFtString_def = {SmFileMagic, 0, 0, 0, (SMRW|SMNBF), -1, {0, 0}, 0, 0, 0, sm_strclose, sm_strread, sm_strseek, sm_strwrite, sm_stropen, sm_strsetinfo, sm_strgetinfo, SM_TIME_FOREVER, SM_TIME_BLOCK, "string" }; #if 0 /* A file type for syslog communications */ SM_FILE_T SmFtSyslog_def = {SmFileMagic, 0, 0, 0, (SMRW|SMNBF), -1, {0, 0}, 0, 0, 0, sm_syslogclose, sm_syslogread, sm_syslogseek, sm_syslogwrite, sm_syslogopen, sm_syslogsetinfo, sm_sysloggetinfo, SM_TIME_FOREVER, SM_TIME_BLOCK, "syslog" }; #endif /* 0 */ #define NDYNAMIC 10 /* add ten more whenever necessary */ #define smio(flags, file, name) \ {SmFileMagic, 0, 0, 0, flags, file, {0}, 0, SmIoF+file, 0, \ sm_stdclose, sm_stdread, sm_stdseek, sm_stdwrite, \ sm_stdopen, sm_stdsetinfo, sm_stdgetinfo, SM_TIME_FOREVER, \ SM_TIME_BLOCK, name} /* sm_magic p r w flags file bf lbfsize cookie ival */ #define smstd(flags, file, name) \ {SmFileMagic, 0, 0, 0, flags, -1, {0}, 0, 0, file, \ sm_stdioclose, sm_stdioread, sm_stdioseek, sm_stdiowrite, \ sm_stdioopen, sm_stdiosetinfo, sm_stdiogetinfo, SM_TIME_FOREVER,\ SM_TIME_BLOCK, name} /* A file type for interfacing to stdio FILE* streams. */ SM_FILE_T SmFtRealStdio_def = smstd(SMRW|SMNBF, -1, "realstdio"); /* the usual - (stdin + stdout + stderr) */ static SM_FILE_T usual[SM_IO_OPEN_MAX - 3]; static struct sm_glue smuglue = { 0, SM_IO_OPEN_MAX - 3, usual }; /* List of builtin automagically already open file pointers */ SM_FILE_T SmIoF[6] = { smio(SMRD|SMLBF, SMIOIN_FILENO, "smioin"), /* smioin */ smio(SMWR|SMLBF, SMIOOUT_FILENO, "smioout"), /* smioout */ smio(SMWR|SMNBF, SMIOERR_FILENO, "smioerr"), /* smioerr */ smstd(SMRD|SMNBF, SMIOIN_FILENO, "smiostdin"), /* smiostdin */ smstd(SMWR|SMNBF, SMIOOUT_FILENO, "smiostdout"),/* smiostdout */ smstd(SMWR|SMNBF, SMIOERR_FILENO, "smiostderr") /* smiostderr */ }; /* Structure containing list of currently open file pointers */ struct sm_glue smglue = { &smuglue, 3, SmIoF }; /* ** SM_MOREGLUE -- adds more space for open file pointers ** ** Parameters: ** n -- number of new spaces for file pointers ** ** Returns: ** Raises an exception if no more memory. ** Otherwise, returns a pointer to new spaces. */ static struct sm_glue *sm_moreglue_x __P((int)); static SM_FILE_T empty; static struct sm_glue * sm_moreglue_x(n) register int n; { register struct sm_glue *g; register SM_FILE_T *p; g = (struct sm_glue *) sm_pmalloc_x(sizeof(*g) + SM_ALIGN_BITS + n * sizeof(SM_FILE_T)); p = (SM_FILE_T *) SM_ALIGN(g + 1); g->gl_next = NULL; g->gl_niobs = n; g->gl_iobs = p; while (--n >= 0) *p++ = empty; return g; } /* ** SM_FP -- allocate and initialize an SM_FILE structure ** ** Parameters: ** t -- file type requested to be opened. ** flags -- control flags for file type behavior ** oldfp -- file pointer to reuse if available (optional) ** ** Returns: ** Raises exception on memory exhaustion. ** Aborts if type is invalid. ** Otherwise, returns file pointer for requested file type. */ SM_FILE_T * sm_fp(t, flags, oldfp) const SM_FILE_T *t; const int flags; SM_FILE_T *oldfp; { register SM_FILE_T *fp; register int n; register struct sm_glue *g; SM_REQUIRE(t->f_open && t->f_close && (t->f_read || t->f_write)); if (!Sm_IO_DidInit) sm_init(); if (oldfp != NULL) { fp = oldfp; goto found; /* for opening reusing an 'fp' */ } for (g = &smglue;; g = g->gl_next) { for (fp = g->gl_iobs, n = g->gl_niobs; --n >= 0; fp++) if (fp->sm_magic == NULL) goto found; if (g->gl_next == NULL) g->gl_next = sm_moreglue_x(NDYNAMIC); } found: fp->sm_magic = SmFileMagic; /* 'fp' now valid and in-use */ fp->f_p = NULL; /* no current pointer */ fp->f_w = 0; /* nothing to write */ fp->f_r = 0; /* nothing to read */ fp->f_flags = flags; fp->f_file = -1; /* no file */ fp->f_bf.smb_base = NULL; /* no buffer */ fp->f_bf.smb_size = 0; /* no buffer size with no buffer */ fp->f_lbfsize = 0; /* not line buffered */ fp->f_flushfp = NULL; /* no associated flush file */ fp->f_cookie = fp; /* default: *open* overrides cookie setting */ fp->f_close = t->f_close; /* assign close function */ fp->f_read = t->f_read; /* assign read function */ fp->f_seek = t->f_seek; /* assign seek function */ fp->f_write = t->f_write; /* assign write function */ fp->f_open = t->f_open; /* assign open function */ fp->f_setinfo = t->f_setinfo; /* assign setinfo function */ fp->f_getinfo = t->f_getinfo; /* assign getinfo function */ fp->f_type = t->f_type; /* file type */ fp->f_ub.smb_base = NULL; /* no ungetc buffer */ fp->f_ub.smb_size = 0; /* no size for no ungetc buffer */ if (fp->f_timeout == SM_TIME_DEFAULT) fp->f_timeout = SM_TIME_FOREVER; else fp->f_timeout = t->f_timeout; /* traditional behavior */ fp->f_timeoutstate = SM_TIME_BLOCK; /* by default */ return fp; } /* ** SM_CLEANUP -- cleanup function when exit called. ** ** This function is registered via atexit(). ** ** Parameters: ** none ** ** Returns: ** nothing. ** ** Side Effects: ** flushes open files before they are forced closed */ void sm_cleanup() { int timeout = SM_TIME_DEFAULT; (void) sm_fwalk(sm_flush, &timeout); /* `cheating' */ } /* ** SM_INIT -- called whenever sm_io's internal variables must be set up. ** ** Parameters: ** none ** ** Returns: ** none ** ** Side Effects: ** Registers sm_cleanup() using atexit(). */ void sm_init() { if (Sm_IO_DidInit) /* paranoia */ return; /* more paranoia: initialize pointers in a static variable */ empty.f_type = NULL; empty.sm_magic = NULL; /* make sure we clean up on exit */ atexit(sm_cleanup); /* conservative */ Sm_IO_DidInit = true; } /* ** SM_IO_SETINFO -- change info for an open file type (fp) ** ** The generic SM_IO_WHAT_VECTORS is auto supplied for all file types. ** If the request is to set info other than SM_IO_WHAT_VECTORS then ** the request is passed on to the file type's specific setinfo vector. ** WARNING: this is working on an active/open file type. ** ** Parameters: ** fp -- file to make the setting on ** what -- type of information to set ** valp -- structure to obtain info from ** ** Returns: ** 0 on success ** -1 on error and sets errno: ** - when what != SM_IO_WHAT_VECTORS and setinfo vector ** not set ** - when vectored setinfo returns -1 */ int sm_io_setinfo(fp, what, valp) SM_FILE_T *fp; int what; void *valp; { SM_FILE_T *v = (SM_FILE_T *) valp; SM_REQUIRE_ISA(fp, SmFileMagic); switch (what) { case SM_IO_WHAT_VECTORS: /* ** This is the "generic" available for all. ** This allows the function vectors to be replaced ** while the file type is active. */ fp->f_close = v->f_close; fp->f_read = v->f_read; fp->f_seek = v->f_seek; fp->f_write = v->f_write; fp->f_open = v->f_open; fp->f_setinfo = v->f_setinfo; fp->f_getinfo = v->f_getinfo; sm_free(fp->f_type); fp->f_type = sm_strdup_x(v->f_type); return 0; case SM_IO_WHAT_TIMEOUT: fp->f_timeout = *((int *)valp); return 0; } /* Otherwise the vector will check it out */ if (fp->f_setinfo == NULL) { errno = EINVAL; return -1; } else return (*fp->f_setinfo)(fp, what, valp); } /* ** SM_IO_GETINFO -- get information for an active file type (fp) ** ** This function supplies for all file types the answers for the ** three requests SM_IO_WHAT_VECTORS, SM_IO_WHAT_TYPE and ** SM_IO_WHAT_ISTYPE. Other requests are handled by the getinfo ** vector if available for the open file type. ** SM_IO_WHAT_VECTORS returns information for the file pointer vectors. ** SM_IO_WHAT_TYPE returns the type identifier for the file pointer ** SM_IO_WHAT_ISTYPE returns >0 if the passed in type matches the ** file pointer's type. ** SM_IO_IS_READABLE returns 1 if there is data available for reading, ** 0 otherwise. ** ** Parameters: ** fp -- file pointer for active file type ** what -- type of information request ** valp -- structure to place obtained info into ** ** Returns: ** -1 on error and sets errno: ** - when valp==NULL and request expects otherwise ** - when request is not SM_IO_WHAT_VECTORS and not ** SM_IO_WHAT_TYPE and not SM_IO_WHAT_ISTYPE ** and getinfo vector is NULL ** - when getinfo type vector returns -1 ** >=0 on success */ int sm_io_getinfo(fp, what, valp) SM_FILE_T *fp; int what; void *valp; { SM_FILE_T *v = (SM_FILE_T *) valp; SM_REQUIRE_ISA(fp, SmFileMagic); switch (what) { case SM_IO_WHAT_VECTORS: if (valp == NULL) { errno = EINVAL; return -1; } /* This is the "generic" available for all */ v->f_close = fp->f_close; v->f_read = fp->f_read; v->f_seek = fp->f_seek; v->f_write = fp->f_write; v->f_open = fp->f_open; v->f_setinfo = fp->f_setinfo; v->f_getinfo = fp->f_getinfo; v->f_type = fp->f_type; return 0; case SM_IO_WHAT_TYPE: if (valp == NULL) { errno = EINVAL; return -1; } valp = sm_strdup_x(fp->f_type); return 0; case SM_IO_WHAT_ISTYPE: if (valp == NULL) { errno = EINVAL; return -1; } return strcmp(fp->f_type, valp) == 0; case SM_IO_IS_READABLE: /* if there is data in the buffer, it must be readable */ if (fp->f_r > 0) return 1; /* otherwise query the underlying file */ break; case SM_IO_WHAT_TIMEOUT: *((int *) valp) = fp->f_timeout; return 0; case SM_IO_WHAT_FD: if (fp->f_file > -1) return fp->f_file; /* try the file type specific getinfo to see if it knows */ break; } /* Otherwise the vector will check it out */ if (fp->f_getinfo == NULL) { errno = EINVAL; return -1; } return (*fp->f_getinfo)(fp, what, valp); }