/* work.c Routines to read command files. Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995 Ian Lance Taylor This file is part of the Taylor UUCP package. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. The author of the program may be contacted at ian@airs.com or c/o Cygnus Support, 48 Grove Street, Somerville, MA 02144. */ #include "uucp.h" #if USE_RCS_ID const char work_rcsid[] = "$Id: work.c,v 1.1 1995/10/18 08:38:32 deraadt Exp $"; #endif #include "uudefs.h" #include "uuconf.h" #include "system.h" #include "sysdep.h" #include #include #if HAVE_OPENDIR #if HAVE_DIRENT_H #include #else /* ! HAVE_DIRENT_H */ #include #define dirent direct #endif /* ! HAVE_DIRENT_H */ #endif /* HAVE_OPENDIR */ /* Local functions. */ static char *zswork_directory P((const char *zsystem)); static boolean fswork_file P((const char *zsystem, const char *zfile, char *pbgrade)); static int iswork_cmp P((constpointer pkey, constpointer pdatum)); /* These functions can support multiple actions going on at once. This allows the UUCP package to send and receive multiple files at the same time. */ /* To avoid wasting a lot of time scanning the spool directory, which might cause the remote system to time out, we limit each scan to pick up at most a certain number of files. */ #define COMMANDS_PER_SCAN (200) /* The ssfilename structure holds the name of a work file, as well as its grade. */ struct ssfilename { char *zfile; char bgrade; /* Some compiler may need this, and it won't normally hurt. */ char bdummy; }; /* The ssfile structure holds a command file name and all the lines read in from that command file. The union within the ssline structure initially holds a line from the file and then holds a pointer back to the ssfile structure; a pointer to this union is used as a sequence pointer. The ztemp entry of the ssline structure holds the name of a temporary file to delete, if any. */ #define CFILELINES (10) struct ssline { char *zline; struct ssfile *qfile; char *ztemp; }; struct ssfile { char *zfile; char bgrade; /* bdummy is needed for some buggy compilers. */ char bdummy; int clines; int cdid; struct ssline aslines[CFILELINES]; }; /* Static variables for the work scan. */ static struct ssfilename *asSwork_files; static size_t cSwork_files; static size_t iSwork_file; static struct ssfile *qSwork_file; /* Given a system name, return a directory to search for work. */ static char * zswork_directory (zsystem) const char *zsystem; { #if SPOOLDIR_V2 return zbufcpy ("."); #endif /* SPOOLDIR_V2 */ #if SPOOLDIR_BSD42 || SPOOLDIR_BSD43 return zbufcpy ("C."); #endif /* SPOOLDIR_BSD42 || SPOOLDIR_BSD43 */ #if SPOOLDIR_HDB || SPOOLDIR_SVR4 return zbufcpy (zsystem); #endif /* SPOOLDIR_HDB || SPOOLDIR_SVR4 */ #if SPOOLDIR_ULTRIX return zsappend3 ("sys", (fsultrix_has_spool (zsystem) ? zsystem : "DEFAULT"), "C."); #endif /* SPOOLDIR_ULTRIX */ #if SPOOLDIR_TAYLOR return zsysdep_in_dir (zsystem, "C."); #endif /* SPOOLDIR_TAYLOR */ } /* See whether a file name from the directory returned by zswork_directory is really a command for a particular system. Return the command grade. */ /*ARGSUSED*/ static boolean fswork_file (zsystem, zfile, pbgrade) const char *zsystem; const char *zfile; char *pbgrade; { #if SPOOLDIR_V2 || SPOOLDIR_BSD42 || SPOOLDIR_BSD43 || SPOOLDIR_ULTRIX int cfilesys, csys; /* The file name should be C.ssssssgqqqq, where g is exactly one letter and qqqq is exactly four numbers. The system name may be truncated to six or seven characters. The system name of the file must match the system name we're looking for, since there could be work files for several systems in one directory. */ if (zfile[0] != 'C' || zfile[1] != '.') return FALSE; csys = strlen (zsystem); cfilesys = strlen (zfile) - 7; if (csys != cfilesys && (csys < 6 || (cfilesys != 6 && cfilesys != 7))) return FALSE; *pbgrade = zfile[cfilesys + 2]; return strncmp (zfile + 2, zsystem, cfilesys) == 0; #endif /* V2 || BSD42 || BSD43 || ULTRIX */ #if SPOOLDIR_HDB || SPOOLDIR_SVR4 int clen; /* The HDB file name should be C.ssssssgqqqq where g is exactly one letter and qqqq is exactly four numbers or letters. We don't check the system name, because it is guaranteed by the directory we are looking in and some versions of uucp set it to the local system rather than the remote one. I'm not sure of the exact format of the SVR4 file name, but it does not include the grade at all. */ if (zfile[0] != 'C' || zfile[1] != '.') return FALSE; clen = strlen (zfile); if (clen < 7) return FALSE; #if ! SPOOLDIR_SVR4 *pbgrade = zfile[clen - 5]; #endif return TRUE; #endif /* SPOOLDIR_HDB || SPOOLDIR_SVR4 */ #if SPOOLDIR_TAYLOR /* We don't keep the system name in the file name, since that forces truncation. Our file names are always C.gqqqq. */ *pbgrade = zfile[2]; return (zfile[0] == 'C' && zfile[1] == '.' && zfile[2] != '\0'); #endif /* SPOOLDIR_TAYLOR */ } /* A comparison function to look through the list of file names. */ static int iswork_cmp (pkey, pdatum) constpointer pkey; constpointer pdatum; { const struct ssfilename *qkey = (const struct ssfilename *) pkey; const struct ssfilename *qdatum = (const struct ssfilename *) pdatum; return strcmp (qkey->zfile, qdatum->zfile); } /* See whether there is any work to do for a particular system. */ boolean fsysdep_has_work (qsys) const struct uuconf_system *qsys; { char *zdir; DIR *qdir; struct dirent *qentry; #if SPOOLDIR_SVR4 DIR *qgdir; struct dirent *qgentry; #endif zdir = zswork_directory (qsys->uuconf_zname); if (zdir == NULL) return FALSE; qdir = opendir ((char *) zdir); if (qdir == NULL) { ubuffree (zdir); return FALSE; } #if SPOOLDIR_SVR4 qgdir = qdir; while ((qgentry = readdir (qgdir)) != NULL) { char *zsub; if (qgentry->d_name[0] == '.' || qgentry->d_name[1] != '\0') continue; zsub = zsysdep_in_dir (zdir, qgentry->d_name); qdir = opendir (zsub); ubuffree (zsub); if (qdir == NULL) continue; #endif while ((qentry = readdir (qdir)) != NULL) { char bgrade; if (fswork_file (qsys->uuconf_zname, qentry->d_name, &bgrade)) { closedir (qdir); #if SPOOLDIR_SVR4 closedir (qgdir); #endif ubuffree (zdir); return TRUE; } } #if SPOOLDIR_SVR4 closedir (qdir); } qdir = qgdir; #endif closedir (qdir); ubuffree (zdir); return FALSE; } /* Initialize the work scan. We have to read all the files in the work directory, so that we can sort them by work grade. The bgrade argument is the minimum grade to consider. We don't want to return files that we have already considered; usysdep_get_work_free will clear the data out when we are done with the system. This returns FALSE on error. */ #define CWORKFILES (10) boolean fsysdep_get_work_init (qsys, bgrade) const struct uuconf_system *qsys; int bgrade; { char *zdir; DIR *qdir; struct dirent *qentry; size_t chad; size_t callocated; #if SPOOLDIR_SVR4 DIR *qgdir; struct dirent *qgentry; #endif zdir = zswork_directory (qsys->uuconf_zname); if (zdir == NULL) return FALSE; qdir = opendir (zdir); if (qdir == NULL) { boolean fret; if (errno == ENOENT) fret = TRUE; else { ulog (LOG_ERROR, "opendir (%s): %s", zdir, strerror (errno)); fret = FALSE; } ubuffree (zdir); return fret; } chad = cSwork_files; callocated = cSwork_files; /* Sort the files we already know about so that we can check the new ones with bsearch. It would be faster to use a hash table, and the code should be probably be changed. The sort done at the end of this function does not suffice because it only includes the files added last time, and does not sort the entire array. Some (bad) qsort implementations are very slow when given a sorted array, which causes particularly bad effects here. */ if (chad > 0) qsort ((pointer) asSwork_files, chad, sizeof (struct ssfilename), iswork_cmp); #if SPOOLDIR_SVR4 qgdir = qdir; while ((qgentry = readdir (qgdir)) != NULL) { char *zsub; if (qgentry->d_name[0] == '.' || qgentry->d_name[1] != '\0' || UUCONF_GRADE_CMP (bgrade, qgentry->d_name[0]) < 0) continue; zsub = zsysdep_in_dir (zdir, qgentry->d_name); qdir = opendir (zsub); if (qdir == NULL) { if (errno != ENOTDIR && errno != ENOENT) { ulog (LOG_ERROR, "opendir (%s): %s", zsub, strerror (errno)); ubuffree (zsub); return FALSE; } ubuffree (zsub); continue; } ubuffree (zsub); #endif while ((qentry = readdir (qdir)) != NULL) { char bfilegrade; char *zname; struct ssfilename slook; #if ! SPOOLDIR_SVR4 zname = zbufcpy (qentry->d_name); #else zname = zsysdep_in_dir (qgentry->d_name, qentry->d_name); bfilegrade = qgentry->d_name[0]; #endif slook.zfile = zname; if (! fswork_file (qsys->uuconf_zname, qentry->d_name, &bfilegrade) || UUCONF_GRADE_CMP (bgrade, bfilegrade) < 0 || (asSwork_files != NULL && bsearch ((pointer) &slook, (pointer) asSwork_files, chad, sizeof (struct ssfilename), iswork_cmp) != NULL)) ubuffree (zname); else { DEBUG_MESSAGE1 (DEBUG_SPOOLDIR, "fsysdep_get_work_init: Found %s", zname); if (cSwork_files >= callocated) { callocated += CWORKFILES; asSwork_files = ((struct ssfilename *) xrealloc ((pointer) asSwork_files, (callocated * sizeof (struct ssfilename)))); } asSwork_files[cSwork_files].zfile = zname; asSwork_files[cSwork_files].bgrade = bfilegrade; ++cSwork_files; if (cSwork_files - chad > COMMANDS_PER_SCAN) break; } } #if SPOOLDIR_SVR4 closedir (qdir); if (cSwork_files - chad > COMMANDS_PER_SCAN) break; } qdir = qgdir; #endif closedir (qdir); ubuffree (zdir); /* Sorting the files alphabetically will get the grades in the right order, since all the file prefixes are the same. */ if (cSwork_files > iSwork_file) qsort ((pointer) (asSwork_files + iSwork_file), cSwork_files - iSwork_file, sizeof (struct ssfilename), iswork_cmp); return TRUE; } /* Get the next work entry for a system. This must parse the next line in the next work file. The type of command is set into qcmd->bcmd If there are no more commands, qcmd->bcmd is set to 'H'. Each field in the structure is set to point to a spot in an malloced string. The grade argument is never used; it has been used by fsysdep_get_work_init. */ /*ARGSUSED*/ boolean fsysdep_get_work (qsys, bgrade, qcmd) const struct uuconf_system *qsys; int bgrade; struct scmd *qcmd; { char *zdir; if (qSwork_file != NULL && qSwork_file->cdid >= qSwork_file->clines) qSwork_file = NULL; if (asSwork_files == NULL) { qcmd->bcmd = 'H'; return TRUE; } zdir = NULL; /* This loop continues until a line is returned. */ while (TRUE) { /* This loop continues until a file is opened and read in. */ while (qSwork_file == NULL) { FILE *e; struct ssfile *qfile; int iline, callocated; char *zline; size_t cline; char *zname; char bfilegrade; /* Read all the lines of a command file into memory. */ do { if (iSwork_file >= cSwork_files) { qcmd->bcmd = 'H'; ubuffree (zdir); return TRUE; } if (zdir == NULL) { zdir = zswork_directory (qsys->uuconf_zname); if (zdir == NULL) return FALSE; } zname = zsysdep_in_dir (zdir, asSwork_files[iSwork_file].zfile); bfilegrade = asSwork_files[iSwork_file].bgrade; ++iSwork_file; e = fopen (zname, "r"); if (e == NULL) { ulog (LOG_ERROR, "fopen (%s): %s", zname, strerror (errno)); ubuffree (zname); } } while (e == NULL); qfile = (struct ssfile *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct ssfile)); callocated = CFILELINES; iline = 0; zline = NULL; cline = 0; while (getline (&zline, &cline, e) > 0) { if (iline >= callocated) { /* The sizeof (struct ssfile) includes CFILELINES entries already, so using callocated * sizeof (struct ssline) will give us callocated * CFILELINES entries. */ qfile = ((struct ssfile *) xrealloc ((pointer) qfile, (sizeof (struct ssfile) + (callocated * sizeof (struct ssline))))); callocated += CFILELINES; } qfile->aslines[iline].zline = zbufcpy (zline); qfile->aslines[iline].qfile = NULL; qfile->aslines[iline].ztemp = NULL; iline++; } xfree ((pointer) zline); if (fclose (e) != 0) ulog (LOG_ERROR, "fclose: %s", strerror (errno)); if (iline == 0) { /* There were no lines in the file; this is a poll file, for which we return a 'P' command. */ qfile->aslines[0].zline = zbufcpy ("P"); qfile->aslines[0].qfile = NULL; qfile->aslines[0].ztemp = NULL; iline = 1; } qfile->zfile = zname; qfile->bgrade = bfilegrade; qfile->clines = iline; qfile->cdid = 0; qSwork_file = qfile; } /* This loop continues until all the lines from the current file are used up, or a line is returned. */ while (TRUE) { int iline; if (qSwork_file->cdid >= qSwork_file->clines) { /* We don't want to free qSwork_file here, since it must remain until all the lines have been completed. It is freed in fsysdep_did_work. */ qSwork_file = NULL; /* Go back to the main loop which finds another file. */ break; } iline = qSwork_file->cdid; ++qSwork_file->cdid; /* Now parse the line into a command. */ if (! fparse_cmd (qSwork_file->aslines[iline].zline, qcmd)) { ulog (LOG_ERROR, "Bad line in command file %s", qSwork_file->zfile); ubuffree (qSwork_file->aslines[iline].zline); qSwork_file->aslines[iline].zline = NULL; continue; } qcmd->bgrade = qSwork_file->bgrade; qSwork_file->aslines[iline].qfile = qSwork_file; qcmd->pseq = (pointer) (&qSwork_file->aslines[iline]); if (qcmd->bcmd == 'S' || qcmd->bcmd == 'E') { char *zreal; zreal = zsysdep_spool_file_name (qsys, qcmd->ztemp, qcmd->pseq); if (zreal == NULL) { ubuffree (qSwork_file->aslines[iline].zline); qSwork_file->aslines[iline].zline = NULL; ubuffree (zdir); return FALSE; } qSwork_file->aslines[iline].ztemp = zreal; } ubuffree (zdir); return TRUE; } } } /* When a command has been complete, fsysdep_did_work is called. The sequence entry was set above to be the address of an aslines structure whose pfile entry points to the ssfile corresponding to this file. We can then check whether all the lines have been completed (they will have been if the pfile entry is NULL) and remove the file if they have been. This means that we only remove a command file if we manage to complete every transfer it specifies in a single UUCP session. I don't know if this is how regular UUCP works. */ boolean fsysdep_did_work (pseq) pointer pseq; { struct ssfile *qfile; struct ssline *qline; int i; qline = (struct ssline *) pseq; ubuffree (qline->zline); qline->zline = NULL; qfile = qline->qfile; qline->qfile = NULL; /* Remove the temporary file, if there is one. It really doesn't matter if this fails, and not checking the return value lets us attempt to remove D.0 or whatever an unused temporary file is called without complaining. */ if (qline->ztemp != NULL) { (void) remove (qline->ztemp); ubuffree (qline->ztemp); qline->ztemp = NULL; } /* If not all the lines have been returned from fsysdep_get_work, we can't remove the file yet. */ if (qfile->cdid < qfile->clines) return TRUE; /* See whether all the commands have been completed. */ for (i = 0; i < qfile->clines; i++) if (qfile->aslines[i].qfile != NULL) return TRUE; /* All commands have finished. */ if (remove (qfile->zfile) != 0) { ulog (LOG_ERROR, "remove (%s): %s", qfile->zfile, strerror (errno)); return FALSE; } ubuffree (qfile->zfile); xfree ((pointer) qfile); if (qfile == qSwork_file) qSwork_file = NULL; return TRUE; } /* Free up the results of a work scan, when we're done with this system. */ /*ARGSUSED*/ void usysdep_get_work_free (qsys) const struct uuconf_system *qsys; { if (asSwork_files != NULL) { size_t i; for (i = 0; i < cSwork_files; i++) ubuffree ((pointer) asSwork_files[i].zfile); xfree ((pointer) asSwork_files); asSwork_files = NULL; cSwork_files = 0; iSwork_file = 0; } if (qSwork_file != NULL) { int i; ubuffree (qSwork_file->zfile); for (i = 0; i < qSwork_file->cdid; i++) { ubuffree (qSwork_file->aslines[i].zline); ubuffree (qSwork_file->aslines[i].ztemp); } for (i = qSwork_file->cdid; i < qSwork_file->clines; i++) ubuffree (qSwork_file->aslines[i].zline); xfree ((pointer) qSwork_file); qSwork_file = NULL; } } /* Save the temporary file used by a send command, and return an informative message to mail to the requestor. This is called when a file transfer failed, to make sure that the potentially valuable file is not completely lost. */ const char * zsysdep_save_temp_file (pseq) pointer pseq; { struct ssline *qline = (struct ssline *) pseq; char *zto, *zslash; size_t cwant; static char *zbuf; static int cbuf; if (! fsysdep_file_exists (qline->ztemp)) return NULL; zslash = strrchr (qline->ztemp, '/'); if (zslash == NULL) zslash = qline->ztemp; else ++zslash; zto = zbufalc (sizeof PRESERVEDIR + sizeof "/" + strlen (zslash)); sprintf (zto, "%s/%s", PRESERVEDIR, zslash); if (! fsysdep_move_file (qline->ztemp, zto, TRUE, FALSE, FALSE, (const char *) NULL)) { /* Leave the file where it was, not that is much help. */ ubuffree (zto); return "Could not move file to preservation directory"; } cwant = sizeof "File saved as\n\t/" + strlen (zSspooldir) + strlen (zto); if (cwant > cbuf) { ubuffree (zbuf); zbuf = zbufalc (cwant); cbuf = cwant; } sprintf (zbuf, "File saved as\n\t%s/%s", zSspooldir, zto); ubuffree (zto); return zbuf; } /* Get the jobid of a work file. This is needed by uustat. */ char * zsysdep_jobid (qsys, pseq) const struct uuconf_system *qsys; pointer pseq; { return zsfile_to_jobid (qsys, ((struct ssline *) pseq)->qfile->zfile, bsgrade (pseq)); } /* Get the grade of a work file. The pseq argument can be NULL when this is called from zsysdep_spool_file_name, and simply means that this is a remote file; returning -1 will cause zsfind_file to do the right thing. */ int bsgrade (pseq) pointer pseq; { const char *zfile; char bgrade; if (pseq == NULL) return -1; zfile = ((struct ssline *) pseq)->qfile->zfile; #if SPOOLDIR_TAYLOR bgrade = *(strrchr (zfile, '/') + 3); #else #if ! SPOOLDIR_SVR4 bgrade = zfile[strlen (zfile) - CSEQLEN - 1]; #else bgrade = *(strchr (zfile, '/') + 1); #endif #endif return bgrade; }