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/* * $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/usr.sbin/sade/variable.c 178946 2008-05-11 17:23:57Z obrien $ * * Copyright (c) 1995 * Jordan Hubbard. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2001 * Murray Stokely. 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, * verbatim and that no modifications are made prior to this * point in the file. * 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. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY JORDAN HUBBARD ``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 JORDAN HUBBARD OR HIS PETS 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, LIFE 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. * */ #include "sade.h" /* Routines for dealing with variable lists */ static void make_variable(char *var, char *value, int dirty) { Variable *vp; /* Trim leading and trailing whitespace */ var = string_skipwhite(string_prune(var)); if (!var || !*var) return; /* Now search to see if it's already in the list */ for (vp = VarHead; vp; vp = vp->next) { if (!strcmp(vp->name, var)) { if (vp->dirty && !dirty) return; setenv(var, value, 1); free(vp->value); vp->value = strdup(value); if (dirty != -1) vp->dirty = dirty; return; } } setenv(var, value, 1); /* No? Create a new one */ vp = (Variable *)safe_malloc(sizeof(Variable)); vp->name = strdup(var); vp->value = strdup(value); if (dirty == -1) dirty = 0; vp->dirty = dirty; vp->next = VarHead; VarHead = vp; } void variable_set(char *var, int dirty) { char tmp[1024], *cp; if (!var) msgFatal("NULL variable name & value passed."); else if (!*var) msgDebug("Warning: Zero length name & value passed to variable_set()\n"); SAFE_STRCPY(tmp, var); if ((cp = index(tmp, '=')) == NULL) msgFatal("Invalid variable format: %s", var); *(cp++) = '\0'; make_variable(tmp, string_skipwhite(cp), dirty); } void variable_set2(char *var, char *value, int dirty) { if (!var || !value) msgFatal("Null name or value passed to set_variable2(%s) = %s!", var ? var : "", value ? value : ""); else if (!*var || !*value) msgDebug("Warning: Zero length name or value passed to variable_set2(%s) = %s\n", var, value); make_variable(var, value, dirty); } char * variable_get(char *var) { return getenv(var); } int variable_cmp(char *var, char *value) { char *val; if ((val = variable_get(var))) return strcmp(val, value); return -1; } void variable_unset(char *var) { Variable *vp; char name[512], *cp; if ((cp = index(var, '=')) != NULL) sstrncpy(name, var, cp - var); else SAFE_STRCPY(name, var); unsetenv(name); /* Now search to see if it's in our list, if we have one.. */ if (!VarHead) return; else if (!VarHead->next && !strcmp(VarHead->name, name)) { safe_free(VarHead->name); safe_free(VarHead->value); free(VarHead); VarHead = NULL; } else { for (vp = VarHead; vp; vp = vp->next) { if (!strcmp(vp->name, name)) { Variable *save = vp->next; safe_free(vp->name); safe_free(vp->value); *vp = *save; safe_free(save); break; } } } } /* Prompt user for the name of a variable */ char * variable_get_value(char *var, char *prompt, int dirty) { char *cp; cp = variable_get(var); if (cp && variable_get(VAR_NONINTERACTIVE)) return cp; else if ((cp = msgGetInput(cp, "%s", prompt)) != NULL) variable_set2(var, cp, dirty); else cp = NULL; return cp; } /* Check if value passed in data (in the form "variable=value") is * valid, and it's status compared to the value of variable stored in * env * * Possible return values : * -3: Invalid line, the data string is NOT set as an env variable * -2: Invalid line, the data string is set as an env variable * -1: Invalid line * 0: Valid line, is NOT equal to env version * 1: Valid line, is equal to env version * 2: Valid line, value empty - e.g. foo="" * 3: Valid line, does not exist in env */ int variable_check2(char *data) { char *cp, *cp2, *cp3, tmp[256]; if (data == NULL) return -1; SAFE_STRCPY(tmp, data); if ((cp = index(tmp, '=')) != NULL) { *(cp++) = '\0'; if (*cp == '"') { /* smash quotes if present */ ++cp; if ((cp3 = index(cp, '"')) != NULL) *cp3 = '\0'; } else if ((cp3 = index(cp, ',')) != NULL) *cp3 = '\0'; cp2 = variable_get(tmp); if (cp2 != NULL) { if (*cp == '\0') return 2; else return strcmp(cp, cp2) == 0 ? 1 : 0; } else return 3; } else return variable_get(tmp) != NULL ? -2 : -3; } /* Check if the value passed in data (in the form "variable=value") is equal to the value of variable stored in env */ int variable_check(char *data) { int ret; ret = variable_check2(data); switch(ret) { case -2: case 1: case 2: return TRUE; /* NOT REACHED */ default: return FALSE; } } int dump_variables(dialogMenuItem *unused) { FILE *fp; Variable *vp; if (isDebug()) msgDebug("Writing %s variables to file..\n", ProgName); fp = fopen("/etc/sade.vars", "w"); if (!fp) { msgConfirm("Unable to write to /etc/%s.vars: %s", ProgName, strerror(errno)); return DITEM_FAILURE; } for (vp = VarHead; vp; vp = vp->next) fprintf(fp, "%s=\"%s\" (%d)\n", vp->name, vp->value, vp->dirty); fclose(fp); return DITEM_SUCCESS; } /* Free all of the variables, useful to really start over as when the user selects "restart" from the interrupt menu. */ void free_variables(void) { Variable *vp; /* Free the variables from our list, if we have one.. */ if (!VarHead) return; else if (!VarHead->next) { unsetenv(VarHead->name); safe_free(VarHead->name); safe_free(VarHead->value); free(VarHead); VarHead = NULL; } else { for (vp = VarHead; vp; ) { Variable *save = vp; unsetenv(vp->name); safe_free(vp->name); safe_free(vp->value); vp = vp->next; safe_free(save); } VarHead = NULL; } } /* * Persistent variables. The variables modified by these functions * are not cleared between invocations of sysinstall. This is useful * to allow the user to completely restart sysinstall, without having * it load all of the modules again from the installation media which * are still in memory. */ void pvariable_set(char *var) { char *p; char tmp[1024]; if (!var) msgFatal("NULL variable name & value passed."); else if (!*var) msgDebug("Warning: Zero length name & value passed to variable_set()\n"); /* Add a trivial namespace to whatever name the caller chooses. */ SAFE_STRCPY(tmp, "SYSINSTALL_PVAR"); if (index(var, '=') == NULL) msgFatal("Invalid variable format: %s", var); strlcat(tmp, var, 1024); p = strchr(tmp, '='); *p = '\0'; setenv(tmp, p + 1, 1); } char * pvariable_get(char *var) { char tmp[1024]; SAFE_STRCPY(tmp, "SYSINSTALL_PVAR"); strlcat(tmp, var, 1024); return getenv(tmp); }