/* $OpenBSD: at.c,v 1.30 2002/07/15 19:13:29 millert Exp $ */ /* $NetBSD: at.c,v 1.4 1995/03/25 18:13:31 glass Exp $ */ /* * at.c : Put file into atrun queue * Copyright (C) 1993, 1994 Thomas Koenig * * Atrun & Atq modifications * Copyright (C) 1993 David Parsons * * Traditional BSD behavior and other significant modifications * Copyright (C) 2002 Todd C. Miller * * 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. The name of the author(s) may not be used to endorse or promote * products derived from this software without specific prior written * permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR(S) ``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 AUTHOR(S) 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, WETHER 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 #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #if (MAXLOGNAME-1) > UT_NAMESIZE #define LOGNAMESIZE UT_NAMESIZE #else #define LOGNAMESIZE (MAXLOGNAME-1) #endif #include "at.h" #include "panic.h" #include "parsetime.h" #include "perm.h" #include "pathnames.h" #define MAIN #include "privs.h" #define ALARMC 10 /* Number of seconds to wait for timeout */ #define TIMESIZE 50 /* Size of buffer passed to strftime() */ #ifndef lint static const char rcsid[] = "$OpenBSD: at.c,v 1.30 2002/07/15 19:13:29 millert Exp $"; #endif /* Variables to remove from the job's environment. */ char *no_export[] = { "TERM", "TERMCAP", "DISPLAY", "_", "SHELLOPTS", "BASH_VERSINFO", "EUID", "GROUPS", "PPID", "UID", "SSH_AUTH_SOCK", "SSH_AGENT_PID", }; int program = AT; /* default program mode */ char atfile[PATH_MAX]; /* path to the at spool file */ int fcreated; /* whether or not we created the file yet */ char *atinput = NULL; /* where to get input from */ char atqueue = 0; /* which queue to examine for jobs (atq) */ char vflag = 0; /* show completed but unremoved jobs (atq) */ char force = 0; /* suppress errors (atrm) */ char interactive = 0; /* interactive mode (atrm) */ static int send_mail = 0; /* whether we are sending mail */ static void sigc(int); static void alarmc(int); static void writefile(time_t, char); static void list_jobs(int, char **, int, int); static void poke_daemon(void); static time_t ttime(const char *); static void sigc(int signo) { /* If the user presses ^C, remove the spool file and exit. */ if (fcreated) { PRIV_START; (void)unlink(atfile); PRIV_END; } _exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } static void alarmc(int signo) { char buf[1024]; /* Time out after some seconds. */ strlcpy(buf, __progname, sizeof(buf)); strlcat(buf, ": File locking timed out\n", sizeof(buf)); write(STDERR_FILENO, buf, strlen(buf)); if (fcreated) { PRIV_START; unlink(atfile); PRIV_END; } _exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } static int newjob(time_t runtimer, int queue) { int fd, i; /* * If we have a collision, try shifting the time by up to * two minutes. Perhaps it would be better to try different * queues instead... */ for (i = 0; i < 120; i++) { snprintf(atfile, sizeof(atfile), "%s/%ld.%c", _PATH_ATJOBS, (long)runtimer, queue); fd = open(atfile, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, S_IRUSR); if (fd >= 0) return (fd); } return (-1); } /* * This does most of the work if at or batch are invoked for * writing a job. */ static void writefile(time_t runtimer, char queue) { char *ap, *mailname, *shell; char timestr[TIMESIZE]; char path[PATH_MAX]; struct passwd *pass_entry; struct tm runtime; int fdes, lockdes, fd2; FILE *fp, *fpin; struct sigaction act; char **atenv; int ch; mode_t cmask; extern char **environ; (void)setlocale(LC_TIME, ""); /* * Install the signal handler for SIGINT; terminate after removing the * spool file if necessary */ memset(&act, 0, sizeof act); act.sa_handler = sigc; sigemptyset(&act.sa_mask); act.sa_flags = 0; sigaction(SIGINT, &act, NULL); PRIV_START; /* * Lock the jobs dir so we don't have to worry about someone * else grabbing a file name out from under us. * Set an alarm so we don't sleep forever waiting on the lock. * If we don't succeed with ALARMC seconds, something is wrong... */ memset(&act, 0, sizeof act); act.sa_handler = alarmc; sigemptyset(&act.sa_mask); act.sa_flags = 0; sigaction(SIGALRM, &act, NULL); alarm(ALARMC); lockdes = open(_PATH_ATJOBS, O_RDONLY|O_EXLOCK, 0); alarm(0); if (lockdes < 0) perr("Cannot lock jobs dir"); /* * Create the file. The x bit is only going to be set after it has * been completely written out, to make sure it is not executed in * the meantime. To make sure they do not get deleted, turn off * their r bit. Yes, this is a kluge. */ cmask = umask(S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IXUSR); if ((fdes = newjob(runtimer, queue)) == -1) perr("Cannot create atjob file"); if ((fd2 = dup(fdes)) < 0) perr("Error in dup() of job file"); if (fchown(fd2, real_uid, real_gid) != 0) perr("Cannot give away file"); PRIV_END; /* * We've successfully created the file; let's set the flag so it * gets removed in case of an interrupt or error. */ fcreated = 1; /* Now we can release the lock, so other people can access it */ (void)close(lockdes); if ((fp = fdopen(fdes, "w")) == NULL) panic("Cannot reopen atjob file"); /* * Get the userid to mail to, first by trying getlogin(), which asks * the kernel, then from $LOGNAME or $USER, finally from getpwuid(). */ mailname = getlogin(); if (mailname == NULL && (mailname = getenv("LOGNAME")) == NULL) mailname = getenv("USER"); if ((mailname == NULL) || (mailname[0] == '\0') || (strlen(mailname) > LOGNAMESIZE) || (getpwnam(mailname) == NULL)) { pass_entry = getpwuid(real_uid); if (pass_entry != NULL) mailname = pass_entry->pw_name; } /* * Get the shell to run the job under. First check $SHELL, falling * back to the user's shell in the password database or, failing * that, /bin/sh. */ if ((shell = getenv("SHELL")) == NULL || *shell == '\0') { pass_entry = getpwuid(real_uid); if (pass_entry != NULL && *pass_entry->pw_shell != '\0') shell = pass_entry->pw_shell; else shell = _PATH_BSHELL; } if (atinput != NULL) { fpin = freopen(atinput, "r", stdin); if (fpin == NULL) perr("Cannot open input file"); } (void)fprintf(fp, "#!/bin/sh\n# atrun uid=%ld gid=%ld\n# mail %*s %d\n", (long)real_uid, (long)real_gid, LOGNAMESIZE, mailname, send_mail); /* Write out the umask at the time of invocation */ (void)fprintf(fp, "umask %o\n", cmask); /* * Write out the environment. Anything that may look like a special * character to the shell is quoted, except for \n, which is done * with a pair of "'s. Dont't export the no_export list (such as * TERM or DISPLAY) because we don't want these. */ for (atenv = environ; *atenv != NULL; atenv++) { int export = 1; char *eqp; eqp = strchr(*atenv, '='); if (eqp == NULL) eqp = *atenv; else { int i; for (i = 0;i < sizeof(no_export) / sizeof(no_export[0]); i++) { export = export && (strncmp(*atenv, no_export[i], (size_t) (eqp - *atenv)) != 0); } eqp++; } if (export) { (void)fwrite(*atenv, sizeof(char), eqp - *atenv, fp); for (ap = eqp; *ap != '\0'; ap++) { if (*ap == '\n') (void)fprintf(fp, "\"\n\""); else { if (!isalnum(*ap)) { switch (*ap) { case '%': case '/': case '{': case '[': case ']': case '=': case '}': case '@': case '+': case '#': case ',': case '.': case ':': case '-': case '_': break; default: (void)fputc('\\', fp); break; } } (void)fputc(*ap, fp); } } (void)fputs("; export ", fp); (void)fwrite(*atenv, sizeof(char), eqp - *atenv - 1, fp); (void)fputc('\n', fp); } } /* * Cd to the directory at the time and write out all the * commands the user supplies from stdin. */ if ((ap = getcwd(path, sizeof(path))) == NULL) perr("Cannot get current working directory"); (void)fputs("cd ", fp); for (; *ap != '\0'; ap++) { if (*ap == '\n') fprintf(fp, "\"\n\""); else { if (*ap != '/' && !isalnum(*ap)) (void)fputc('\\', fp); (void)fputc(*ap, fp); } } /* * Test cd's exit status: die if the original directory has been * removed, become unreadable or whatever. */ (void)fprintf(fp, " || {\n\t echo 'Execution directory inaccessible'" " >&2\n\t exit 1\n}\n"); if ((ch = getchar()) == EOF) panic("Input error"); /* We want the job to run under the user's shell. */ fprintf(fp, "%s << '_END_OF_AT_JOB'\n", shell); do { (void)fputc(ch, fp); } while ((ch = getchar()) != EOF); (void)fprintf(fp, "\n_END_OF_AT_JOB\n"); if (ferror(fp)) panic("Output error"); if (ferror(stdin)) panic("Input error"); (void)fclose(fp); /* * Set the x bit so that we're ready to start executing */ if (fchmod(fd2, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IXUSR) < 0) perr("Cannot give away file"); (void)close(fd2); /* Poke cron so it knows to reload the at spool. */ poke_daemon(); runtime = *localtime(&runtimer); strftime(timestr, TIMESIZE, "%a %b %e %T %Y", &runtime); (void)fprintf(stderr, "commands will be executed using %s\n", shell); (void)fprintf(stderr, "job %s at %s\n", &atfile[sizeof(_PATH_ATJOBS)], timestr); } /* Sort by creation time. */ static int byctime(const void *v1, const void *v2) { const struct atjob *j1 = *(struct atjob **)v1; const struct atjob *j2 = *(struct atjob **)v2; return (j1->ctime - j2->ctime); } /* Sort by job number (and thus execution time). */ static int byjobno(const void *v1, const void *v2) { const struct atjob *j1 = *(struct atjob **)v1; const struct atjob *j2 = *(struct atjob **)v2; if (j1->runtimer == j2->runtimer) return (j1->queue - j2->queue); return (j1->runtimer - j2->runtimer); } static void print_job(struct atjob *job, int n, struct stat *st, int shortformat) { struct passwd *pw; struct tm runtime; char timestr[TIMESIZE]; static char *ranks[] = { "th", "st", "nd", "rd", "th", "th", "th", "th", "th", "th" }; runtime = *localtime(&job->runtimer); if (shortformat) { strftime(timestr, TIMESIZE, "%a %b %e %T %Y", &runtime); (void)printf("%ld.%c\t%s\n", (long)job->runtimer, job->queue, timestr); } else { pw = getpwuid(st->st_uid); /* Rank hack shamelessly stolen from lpq */ if (n / 10 == 1) printf("%3d%-5s", n,"th"); else printf("%3d%-5s", n, ranks[n % 10]); strftime(timestr, TIMESIZE, "%b %e, %Y %R", &runtime); (void)printf("%-21.18s%-11.8s%10ld.%c %c%s\n", timestr, pw ? pw->pw_name : "???", (long)job->runtimer, job->queue, job->queue, (S_IXUSR & st->st_mode) ? "" : " (done)"); } } /* * List all of a user's jobs in the queue, by looping through * _PATH_ATJOBS, or all jobs if we are root. If argc is > 0, argv * contains the list of users whose jobs shall be displayed. By * default, the list is sorted by execution date and queue. If * csort is non-zero jobs will be sorted by creation/submission date. */ static void list_jobs(int argc, char **argv, int count_only, int csort) { struct passwd *pw; struct dirent *dirent; struct atjob **atjobs, *job; struct stat stbuf; time_t runtimer; uid_t *uids; long l; char queue, *ep; DIR *spool; int i, shortformat, numjobs, maxjobs; if (argc) { if ((uids = malloc(sizeof(uid_t) * argc)) == NULL) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "malloc"); for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { if ((pw = getpwnam(argv[i])) == NULL) errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "%s: invalid user name", argv[i]); if (pw->pw_uid != real_uid && real_uid != 0) errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Only the superuser may " "display other users' jobs"); uids[i] = pw->pw_uid; } } else uids = NULL; shortformat = strcmp(__progname, "at") == 0; PRIV_START; if (chdir(_PATH_ATJOBS) != 0) perr2("Cannot change to ", _PATH_ATJOBS); if ((spool = opendir(".")) == NULL) perr2("Cannot open ", _PATH_ATJOBS); PRIV_END; if (fstat(dirfd(spool), &stbuf) != 0) perr2("Cannot stat ", _PATH_ATJOBS); /* * The directory's link count should give us a good idea * of how many files are in it. Fudge things a little just * in case someone adds a job or two. */ numjobs = 0; maxjobs = stbuf.st_nlink + 4; atjobs = (struct atjob **)malloc(maxjobs * sizeof(struct atjob *)); if (atjobs == NULL) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "malloc"); /* Loop over every file in the directory. */ while ((dirent = readdir(spool)) != NULL) { PRIV_START; if (stat(dirent->d_name, &stbuf) != 0) perr2("Cannot stat in ", _PATH_ATJOBS); PRIV_END; /* * See it's a regular file and has its x bit turned on and * is the user's */ if (!S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode) || ((stbuf.st_uid != real_uid) && !(real_uid == 0)) || !(S_IXUSR & stbuf.st_mode || vflag)) continue; l = strtol(dirent->d_name, &ep, 10); if (*ep != '.' || !isalpha(*(ep + 1)) || *(ep + 2) != '\0' || l < 0 || l >= INT_MAX) continue; runtimer = (time_t)l; queue = *(ep + 1); if (atqueue && (queue != atqueue)) continue; /* Check against specified user(s). */ if (argc) { for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { if (uids[0] == stbuf.st_uid) break; } if (i == argc) continue; /* user doesn't match */ } if (count_only) { numjobs++; continue; } job = (struct atjob *)malloc(sizeof(struct atjob)); if (job == NULL) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "malloc"); job->runtimer = runtimer; job->ctime = stbuf.st_ctime; job->queue = queue; if (numjobs == maxjobs) { maxjobs *= 2; atjobs = realloc(atjobs, maxjobs * sizeof(struct atjob *)); if (atjobs == NULL) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "realloc"); } atjobs[numjobs++] = job; } free(uids); if (count_only || numjobs == 0) { if (numjobs == 0 && !shortformat) fprintf(stderr, "no files in queue.\n"); else if (count_only) printf("%d\n", numjobs); free(atjobs); return; } /* Sort by job run time or by job creation time. */ qsort(atjobs, numjobs, sizeof(struct atjob *), csort ? byctime : byjobno); if (!shortformat) (void)puts(" Rank Execution Date Owner " "Job Queue"); for (i = 0; i < numjobs; i++) { print_job(atjobs[i], i + 1, &stbuf, shortformat); free(atjobs[i]); } free(atjobs); } static int rmok(int job) { int ch, junk; printf("%d: remove it? ", job); ch = getchar(); while ((junk = getchar()) != EOF && junk != '\n') ; return (ch == 'y' || ch == 'Y'); } /* * Loop through all jobs in _PATH_ATJOBS and display or delete ones * that match argv (may be job or username), or all if argc == 0. * Only the superuser may display/delete other people's jobs. */ static int process_jobs(int argc, char **argv, int what) { struct stat stbuf; struct dirent *dirent; struct passwd *pw; time_t runtimer; uid_t *uids; char **jobs, *ep, queue; long l; FILE *fp; DIR *spool; int job_matches, jobs_len, uids_len; int error, i, ch, changed; PRIV_START; if (chdir(_PATH_ATJOBS) != 0) perr2("Cannot change to ", _PATH_ATJOBS); if ((spool = opendir(".")) == NULL) perr2("Cannot open ", _PATH_ATJOBS); PRIV_END; /* Convert argv into a list of jobs and uids. */ jobs = NULL; uids = NULL; jobs_len = uids_len = 0; if (argc > 0) { if ((jobs = malloc(sizeof(char *) * argc)) == NULL || (uids = malloc(sizeof(uid_t) * argc)) == NULL) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "malloc"); for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { l = strtol(argv[i], &ep, 10); if (*ep == '.' && isalpha(*(ep + 1)) && *(ep + 2) == '\0' && l > 0 && l < INT_MAX) jobs[jobs_len++] = argv[i]; else if ((pw = getpwnam(argv[i])) != NULL) { if (real_uid != pw->pw_uid && real_uid != 0) errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Only the superuser may %s" " other users' jobs", what == ATRM ? "remove" : "print"); uids[uids_len++] = pw->pw_uid; } else errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "%s: invalid user name", argv[i]); } } /* Loop over every file in the directory */ changed = 0; while ((dirent = readdir(spool)) != NULL) { PRIV_START; if (stat(dirent->d_name, &stbuf) != 0) perr2("Cannot stat in ", _PATH_ATJOBS); PRIV_END; if (stbuf.st_uid != real_uid && real_uid != 0) continue; l = strtol(dirent->d_name, &ep, 10); if (*ep != '.' || !isalpha(*(ep + 1)) || *(ep + 2) != '\0' || l < 0 || l >= INT_MAX) continue; runtimer = (time_t)l; queue = *(ep + 1); /* Check runtimer against argv; argc==0 means do all. */ job_matches = (argc == 0) ? 1 : 0; if (!job_matches) { for (i = 0; i < jobs_len; i++) { if (strcmp(dirent->d_name, jobs[i]) == 0) { jobs[i] = NULL; job_matches = 1; break; } } } if (!job_matches) { for (i = 0; i < uids_len; i++) { if (uids[i] == stbuf.st_uid) { job_matches = 1; break; } } } if (job_matches) { switch (what) { case ATRM: PRIV_START; if (!interactive || (interactive && rmok(runtimer))) { if (unlink(dirent->d_name) == 0) changed = 1; else perr(dirent->d_name); if (!force && !interactive) fprintf(stderr, "%s removed\n", dirent->d_name); } PRIV_END; break; case CAT: PRIV_START; fp = fopen(dirent->d_name, "r"); PRIV_END; if (!fp) perr("Cannot open file"); while ((ch = getc(fp)) != EOF) putchar(ch); break; default: errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Internal error, process_jobs = %d", what); break; } } } for (error = 0, i = 0; i < jobs_len; i++) { if (jobs[i] != NULL) { if (!force) warnx("%s: no such job", jobs[i]); error++; } } free(jobs); free(uids); /* If we modied the spool, poke cron so it knows to reload. */ if (changed) poke_daemon(); return (error); } #define ATOI2(s) ((s) += 2, ((s)[-2] - '0') * 10 + ((s)[-1] - '0')) /* * This is pretty much a copy of stime_arg1() from touch.c. */ static time_t ttime(const char *arg) { struct timeval tv[2]; time_t now; struct tm *t; int yearset; char *p; if (gettimeofday(&tv[0], NULL)) panic("Cannot get current time"); /* Start with the current time. */ now = tv[0].tv_sec; if ((t = localtime(&now)) == NULL) panic("localtime"); /* [[CC]YY]MMDDhhmm[.SS] */ if ((p = strchr(arg, '.')) == NULL) t->tm_sec = 0; /* Seconds defaults to 0. */ else { if (strlen(p + 1) != 2) goto terr; *p++ = '\0'; t->tm_sec = ATOI2(p); } yearset = 0; switch(strlen(arg)) { case 12: /* CCYYMMDDhhmm */ t->tm_year = ATOI2(arg); t->tm_year *= 100; yearset = 1; /* FALLTHROUGH */ case 10: /* YYMMDDhhmm */ if (yearset) { yearset = ATOI2(arg); t->tm_year += yearset; } else { yearset = ATOI2(arg); t->tm_year = yearset + 2000; } t->tm_year -= 1900; /* Convert to UNIX time. */ /* FALLTHROUGH */ case 8: /* MMDDhhmm */ t->tm_mon = ATOI2(arg); --t->tm_mon; /* Convert from 01-12 to 00-11 */ t->tm_mday = ATOI2(arg); t->tm_hour = ATOI2(arg); t->tm_min = ATOI2(arg); break; default: goto terr; } t->tm_isdst = -1; /* Figure out DST. */ tv[0].tv_sec = tv[1].tv_sec = mktime(t); if (tv[0].tv_sec != -1) return (tv[0].tv_sec); else terr: panic("out of range or illegal time specification: " "[[CC]YY]MMDDhhmm[.SS]"); } #define RELOAD_AT 0x4 /* XXX - from cron's macros.h */ /* XXX - share with crontab */ static void poke_daemon() { int sock, flags; unsigned char poke; struct sockaddr_un sun; PRIV_START; if (utime(_PATH_ATJOBS, NULL) < 0) { warn("can't update mtime on %s", _PATH_ATJOBS); PRIV_END; return; } /* Failure to poke the daemon socket is not a fatal error. */ (void) signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN); strlcpy(sun.sun_path, CRONDIR "/" SPOOL_DIR "/" CRONSOCK, sizeof(sun.sun_path)); sun.sun_family = AF_UNIX; sun.sun_len = strlen(sun.sun_path); if ((sock = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) >= 0 && connect(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&sun, sizeof(sun)) == 0) { poke = RELOAD_AT; write(sock, &poke, 1); close(sock); } else fprintf(stderr, "Warning, cron does not appear to be running.\n"); (void) signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_DFL); PRIV_END; } int main(int argc, char **argv) { time_t timer = -1; char queue = DEFAULT_AT_QUEUE; char queue_set = 0; char *options = "q:f:t:bcdlmrv"; /* default options for at */ int ch; int aflag = 0; int cflag = 0; int nflag = 0; RELINQUISH_PRIVS; /* find out what this program is supposed to do */ if (strcmp(__progname, "atq") == 0) { program = ATQ; options = "cnvq:"; } else if (strcmp(__progname, "atrm") == 0) { program = ATRM; options = "afi"; } else if (strcmp(__progname, "batch") == 0) { program = BATCH; options = "f:q:mv"; } /* process whatever options we can process */ while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, options)) != -1) { switch (ch) { case 'a': aflag = 1; break; case 'i': interactive = 1; force = 0; break; case 'v': /* show completed but unremoved jobs */ /* * This option is only useful when we are invoked * as atq but we accept (and ignore) this flag in * the other programs for backwards compatibility. */ vflag = 1; break; case 'm': /* send mail when job is complete */ send_mail = 1; break; case 'f': if (program == ATRM) { force = 1; interactive = 0; } else atinput = optarg; break; case 'q': /* specify queue */ if (strlen(optarg) > 1) usage(); atqueue = queue = *optarg; if (!(islower(queue) || isupper(queue))) usage(); queue_set = 1; break; case 'd': /* for backwards compatibility */ case 'r': program = ATRM; options = ""; break; case 't': timer = ttime(optarg); break; case 'l': program = ATQ; options = "cnvq:"; break; case 'b': program = BATCH; options = "f:q:mv"; break; case 'c': if (program == ATQ) { cflag = 1; } else { program = CAT; options = ""; } break; case 'n': nflag = 1; break; default: usage(); break; } } argc -= optind; argv += optind; if (!check_permission()) errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "You do not have permission to use %s.", __progname); /* select our program */ switch (program) { case ATQ: list_jobs(argc, argv, nflag, cflag); break; case ATRM: case CAT: if ((aflag && argc) || (!aflag && !argc)) usage(); exit(process_jobs(argc, argv, program)); break; case AT: /* Time may have been specified via the -t flag. */ if (timer == -1) timer = parsetime(argc, argv); writefile(timer, queue); break; case BATCH: if (queue_set) queue = toupper(queue); else queue = DEFAULT_BATCH_QUEUE; if (argc > 0) timer = parsetime(argc, argv); else timer = time(NULL); writefile(timer, queue); break; default: panic("Internal error"); break; } exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); }