/* lib.c - various reusable stuff. * * Copyright 2006 Rob Landley <rob@landley.net> */ #define SYSLOG_NAMES #include "toys.h" void verror_msg(char *msg, int err, va_list va) { char *s = ": %s"; fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", toys.which->name); if (msg) vfprintf(stderr, msg, va); else s+=2; if (err>0) fprintf(stderr, s, strerror(err)); if (err<0 && CFG_TOYBOX_HELP) fprintf(stderr, " (see \"%s --help\")", toys.which->name); if (msg || err) putc('\n', stderr); if (!toys.exitval) toys.exitval++; } // These functions don't collapse together because of the va_stuff. void error_msg(char *msg, ...) { va_list va; va_start(va, msg); verror_msg(msg, 0, va); va_end(va); } void perror_msg(char *msg, ...) { va_list va; va_start(va, msg); verror_msg(msg, errno, va); va_end(va); } // Die with an error message. void error_exit(char *msg, ...) { va_list va; va_start(va, msg); verror_msg(msg, 0, va); va_end(va); xexit(); } // Die with an error message and strerror(errno) void perror_exit(char *msg, ...) { va_list va; va_start(va, msg); verror_msg(msg, errno, va); va_end(va); xexit(); } // Exit with an error message after showing help text. void help_exit(char *msg, ...) { va_list va; if (!msg) show_help(stdout); else { va_start(va, msg); verror_msg(msg, -1, va); va_end(va); } xexit(); } // If you want to explicitly disable the printf() behavior (because you're // printing user-supplied data, or because android's static checker produces // false positives for 'char *s = x ? "blah1" : "blah2"; printf(s);' and it's // -Werror there for policy reasons). void error_msg_raw(char *msg) { error_msg("%s", msg); } void perror_msg_raw(char *msg) { perror_msg("%s", msg); } void error_exit_raw(char *msg) { error_exit("%s", msg); } void perror_exit_raw(char *msg) { perror_exit("%s", msg); } // Keep reading until full or EOF ssize_t readall(int fd, void *buf, size_t len) { size_t count = 0; while (count<len) { int i = read(fd, (char *)buf+count, len-count); if (!i) break; if (i<0) return i; count += i; } return count; } // Keep writing until done or EOF ssize_t writeall(int fd, void *buf, size_t len) { size_t count = 0; while (count<len) { int i = write(fd, count+(char *)buf, len-count); if (i<1) return i; count += i; } return count; } // skip this many bytes of input. Return 0 for success, >0 means this much // left after input skipped. off_t lskip(int fd, off_t offset) { off_t cur = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR); if (cur != -1) { off_t end = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END) - cur; if (end > 0 && end < offset) return offset - end; end = offset+cur; if (end == lseek(fd, end, SEEK_SET)) return 0; perror_exit("lseek"); } while (offset>0) { int try = offset>sizeof(libbuf) ? sizeof(libbuf) : offset, or; or = readall(fd, libbuf, try); if (or < 0) perror_exit("lskip to %lld", (long long)offset); else offset -= or; if (or < try) break; } return offset; } // flags: 1=make last dir (with mode lastmode, otherwise skips last component) // 2=make path (already exists is ok) // 4=verbose // returns 0 = path ok, 1 = error int mkpathat(int atfd, char *dir, mode_t lastmode, int flags) { struct stat buf; char *s; // mkdir -p one/two/three is not an error if the path already exists, // but is if "three" is a file. The others we dereference and catch // not-a-directory along the way, but the last one we must explicitly // test for. Might as well do it up front. if (!fstatat(atfd, dir, &buf, 0) && !S_ISDIR(buf.st_mode)) { errno = EEXIST; return 1; } for (s = dir; ;s++) { char save = 0; mode_t mode = (0777&~toys.old_umask)|0300; // find next '/', but don't try to mkdir "" at start of absolute path if (*s == '/' && (flags&2) && s != dir) { save = *s; *s = 0; } else if (*s) continue; // Use the mode from the -m option only for the last directory. if (!save) { if (flags&1) mode = lastmode; else break; } if (mkdirat(atfd, dir, mode)) { if (!(flags&2) || errno != EEXIST) return 1; } else if (flags&4) fprintf(stderr, "%s: created directory '%s'\n", toys.which->name, dir); if (!(*s = save)) break; } return 0; } // Split a path into linked list of components, tracking head and tail of list. // Filters out // entries with no contents. struct string_list **splitpath(char *path, struct string_list **list) { char *new = path; *list = 0; do { int len; if (*path && *path != '/') continue; len = path-new; if (len > 0) { *list = xmalloc(sizeof(struct string_list) + len + 1); (*list)->next = 0; memcpy((*list)->str, new, len); (*list)->str[len] = 0; list = &(*list)->next; } new = path+1; } while (*path++); return list; } // Find all file in a colon-separated path with access type "type" (generally // X_OK or R_OK). Returns a list of absolute paths to each file found, in // order. struct string_list *find_in_path(char *path, char *filename) { struct string_list *rlist = NULL, **prlist=&rlist; char *cwd; if (!path) return 0; cwd = xgetcwd(); for (;;) { char *next = strchr(path, ':'); int len = next ? next-path : strlen(path); struct string_list *rnext; struct stat st; rnext = xmalloc(sizeof(void *) + strlen(filename) + (len ? len : strlen(cwd)) + 2); if (!len) sprintf(rnext->str, "%s/%s", cwd, filename); else { char *res = rnext->str; memcpy(res, path, len); res += len; *(res++) = '/'; strcpy(res, filename); } // Confirm it's not a directory. if (!stat(rnext->str, &st) && S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) { *prlist = rnext; rnext->next = NULL; prlist = &(rnext->next); } else free(rnext); if (!next) break; path += len; path++; } free(cwd); return rlist; } long long estrtol(char *str, char **end, int base) { errno = 0; return strtoll(str, end, base); } long long xstrtol(char *str, char **end, int base) { long long l = estrtol(str, end, base); if (errno) perror_exit_raw(str); return l; } // atol() with the kilo/mega/giga/tera/peta/exa extensions, plus word and block. // (zetta and yotta don't fit in 64 bits.) long long atolx(char *numstr) { char *c = numstr, *suffixes="cwbkmgtpe", *end; long long val; val = xstrtol(numstr, &c, 0); if (c != numstr && *c && (end = strchr(suffixes, tolower(*c)))) { int shift = end-suffixes-2; if (shift==-1) val *= 2; if (!shift) val *= 512; else if (shift>0) { if (toupper(*++c)=='d') while (shift--) val *= 1000; else val *= 1LL<<(shift*10); } } while (isspace(*c)) c++; if (c==numstr || *c) error_exit("not integer: %s", numstr); return val; } long long atolx_range(char *numstr, long long low, long long high) { long long val = atolx(numstr); if (val < low) error_exit("%lld < %lld", val, low); if (val > high) error_exit("%lld > %lld", val, high); return val; } int stridx(char *haystack, char needle) { char *off; if (!needle) return -1; off = strchr(haystack, needle); if (!off) return -1; return off-haystack; } // Convert utf8 sequence to a unicode wide character int utf8towc(wchar_t *wc, char *str, unsigned len) { unsigned result, mask, first; char *s, c; // fast path ASCII if (len && *str<128) return !!(*wc = *str); result = first = *(s = str++); if (result<0xc2 || result>0xf4) return -1; for (mask = 6; (first&0xc0)==0xc0; mask += 5, first <<= 1) { if (!--len) return -2; if (((c = *(str++))&0xc0) != 0x80) return -1; result = (result<<6)|(c&0x3f); } result &= (1<<mask)-1; c = str-s; // Avoid overlong encodings if (result<(unsigned []){0x80,0x800,0x10000}[c-2]) return -1; // Limit unicode so it can't encode anything UTF-16 can't. if (result>0x10ffff || (result>=0xd800 && result<=0xdfff)) return -1; *wc = result; return str-s; } char *strlower(char *s) { char *try, *new; if (!CFG_TOYBOX_I18N) { try = new = xstrdup(s); for (; *s; s++) *(new++) = tolower(*s); } else { // I can't guarantee the string _won't_ expand during reencoding, so...? try = new = xmalloc(strlen(s)*2+1); while (*s) { wchar_t c; int len = utf8towc(&c, s, MB_CUR_MAX); if (len < 1) *(new++) = *(s++); else { s += len; // squash title case too c = towlower(c); // if we had a valid utf8 sequence, convert it to lower case, and can't // encode back to utf8, something is wrong with your libc. But just // in case somebody finds an exploit... len = wcrtomb(new, c, 0); if (len < 1) error_exit("bad utf8 %x", (int)c); new += len; } } *new = 0; } return try; } // strstr but returns pointer after match char *strafter(char *haystack, char *needle) { char *s = strstr(haystack, needle); return s ? s+strlen(needle) : s; } // Remove trailing \n char *chomp(char *s) { char *p = strrchr(s, '\n'); if (p && !p[1]) *p = 0; return s; } int unescape(char c) { char *from = "\\abefnrtv", *to = "\\\a\b\033\f\n\r\t\v"; int idx = stridx(from, c); return (idx == -1) ? 0 : to[idx]; } // If string ends with suffix return pointer to start of suffix in string, // else NULL char *strend(char *str, char *suffix) { long a = strlen(str), b = strlen(suffix); if (a>b && !strcmp(str += a-b, suffix)) return str; return 0; } // If *a starts with b, advance *a past it and return 1, else return 0; int strstart(char **a, char *b) { int len = strlen(b), i = !strncmp(*a, b, len); if (i) *a += len; return i; } // Return how long the file at fd is, if there's any way to determine it. off_t fdlength(int fd) { struct stat st; off_t base = 0, range = 1, expand = 1, old; if (!fstat(fd, &st) && S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) return st.st_size; // If the ioctl works for this, return it. // TODO: is blocksize still always 512, or do we stat for it? // unsigned int size; // if (ioctl(fd, BLKGETSIZE, &size) >= 0) return size*512L; // If not, do a binary search for the last location we can read. (Some // block devices don't do BLKGETSIZE right.) This should probably have // a CONFIG option... // If not, do a binary search for the last location we can read. old = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR); do { char temp; off_t pos = base + range / 2; if (lseek(fd, pos, 0)>=0 && read(fd, &temp, 1)==1) { off_t delta = (pos + 1) - base; base += delta; if (expand) range = (expand <<= 1) - base; else range -= delta; } else { expand = 0; range = pos - base; } } while (range > 0); lseek(fd, old, SEEK_SET); return base; } // Read contents of file as a single nul-terminated string. // measure file size if !len, allocate buffer if !buf // Existing buffers need len in *plen // Returns amount of data read in *plen char *readfileat(int dirfd, char *name, char *ibuf, off_t *plen) { off_t len, rlen; int fd; char *buf, *rbuf; // Unsafe to probe for size with a supplied buffer, don't ever do that. if (CFG_TOYBOX_DEBUG && (ibuf ? !*plen : *plen)) error_exit("bad readfileat"); if (-1 == (fd = openat(dirfd, name, O_RDONLY))) return 0; // If we dunno the length, probe it. If we can't probe, start with 1 page. if (!*plen) { if ((len = fdlength(fd))>0) *plen = len; else len = 4096; } else len = *plen-1; if (!ibuf) buf = xmalloc(len+1); else buf = ibuf; for (rbuf = buf;;) { rlen = readall(fd, rbuf, len); if (*plen || rlen<len) break; // If reading unknown size, expand buffer by 1.5 each time we fill it up. rlen += rbuf-buf; buf = xrealloc(buf, len = (rlen*3)/2); rbuf = buf+rlen; len -= rlen; } *plen = len = rlen+(rbuf-buf); close(fd); if (rlen<0) { if (ibuf != buf) free(buf); buf = 0; } else buf[len] = 0; return buf; } char *readfile(char *name, char *ibuf, off_t len) { return readfileat(AT_FDCWD, name, ibuf, &len); } // Sleep for this many thousandths of a second void msleep(long miliseconds) { struct timespec ts; ts.tv_sec = miliseconds/1000; ts.tv_nsec = (miliseconds%1000)*1000000; nanosleep(&ts, &ts); } // return 1<<x of highest bit set int highest_bit(unsigned long l) { int i; for (i = 0; l; i++) l >>= 1; return i-1; } // Inefficient, but deals with unaligned access int64_t peek_le(void *ptr, unsigned size) { int64_t ret = 0; char *c = ptr; int i; for (i=0; i<size; i++) ret |= ((int64_t)c[i])<<(i*8); return ret; } int64_t peek_be(void *ptr, unsigned size) { int64_t ret = 0; char *c = ptr; int i; for (i=0; i<size; i++) ret = (ret<<8)|(c[i]&0xff); return ret; } int64_t peek(void *ptr, unsigned size) { return IS_BIG_ENDIAN ? peek_be(ptr, size) : peek_le(ptr, size); } void poke(void *ptr, uint64_t val, int size) { if (size & 8) { volatile uint64_t *p = (uint64_t *)ptr; *p = val; } else if (size & 4) { volatile int *p = (int *)ptr; *p = val; } else if (size & 2) { volatile short *p = (short *)ptr; *p = val; } else { volatile char *p = (char *)ptr; *p = val; } } // Iterate through an array of files, opening each one and calling a function // on that filehandle and name. The special filename "-" means stdin if // flags is O_RDONLY, stdout otherwise. An empty argument list calls // function() on just stdin/stdout. // // Note: pass O_CLOEXEC to automatically close filehandles when function() // returns, otherwise filehandles must be closed by function(). // pass WARN_ONLY to produce warning messages about files it couldn't // open/create, and skip them. Otherwise function is called with fd -1. void loopfiles_rw(char **argv, int flags, int permissions, void (*function)(int fd, char *name)) { int fd, failok = !(flags&WARN_ONLY); flags &= ~WARN_ONLY; // If no arguments, read from stdin. if (!*argv) function((flags & O_ACCMODE) != O_RDONLY ? 1 : 0, "-"); else do { // Filename "-" means read from stdin. // Inability to open a file prints a warning, but doesn't exit. if (!strcmp(*argv, "-")) fd = 0; else if (0>(fd = notstdio(open(*argv, flags, permissions))) && !failok) { perror_msg_raw(*argv); continue; } function(fd, *argv); if ((flags & O_CLOEXEC) && fd) close(fd); } while (*++argv); } // Call loopfiles_rw with O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC|WARN_ONLY (common case) void loopfiles(char **argv, void (*function)(int fd, char *name)) { loopfiles_rw(argv, O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC|WARN_ONLY, 0, function); } // call loopfiles with do_lines() static void (*do_lines_bridge)(char **pline, long len); static void loopfile_lines_bridge(int fd, char *name) { do_lines(fd, do_lines_bridge); } void loopfiles_lines(char **argv, void (*function)(char **pline, long len)) { do_lines_bridge = function; loopfiles(argv, loopfile_lines_bridge); } // Slow, but small. char *get_rawline(int fd, long *plen, char end) { char c, *buf = NULL; long len = 0; for (;;) { if (1>read(fd, &c, 1)) break; if (!(len & 63)) buf=xrealloc(buf, len+65); if ((buf[len++]=c) == end) break; } if (buf) buf[len]=0; if (plen) *plen = len; return buf; } char *get_line(int fd) { long len; char *buf = get_rawline(fd, &len, '\n'); if (buf && buf[--len]=='\n') buf[len]=0; return buf; } int wfchmodat(int fd, char *name, mode_t mode) { int rc = fchmodat(fd, name, mode, 0); if (rc) { perror_msg("chmod '%s' to %04o", name, mode); toys.exitval=1; } return rc; } static char *tempfile2zap; static void tempfile_handler(void) { if (1 < (long)tempfile2zap) unlink(tempfile2zap); } // Open a temporary file to copy an existing file into. int copy_tempfile(int fdin, char *name, char **tempname) { struct stat statbuf; int fd; int ignored __attribute__((__unused__)); *tempname = xmprintf("%s%s", name, "XXXXXX"); if(-1 == (fd = mkstemp(*tempname))) error_exit("no temp file"); if (!tempfile2zap) sigatexit(tempfile_handler); tempfile2zap = *tempname; // Set permissions of output file (ignoring errors, usually due to nonroot) fstat(fdin, &statbuf); fchmod(fd, statbuf.st_mode); // We chmod before chown, which strips the suid bit. Caller has to explicitly // switch it back on if they want to keep suid. // Suppress warn-unused-result. Both gcc and clang clutch their pearls about // this but it's _supposed_ to fail when we're not root. ignored = fchown(fd, statbuf.st_uid, statbuf.st_gid); return fd; } // Abort the copy and delete the temporary file. void delete_tempfile(int fdin, int fdout, char **tempname) { close(fdin); close(fdout); if (*tempname) unlink(*tempname); tempfile2zap = (char *)1; free(*tempname); *tempname = NULL; } // Copy the rest of the data and replace the original with the copy. void replace_tempfile(int fdin, int fdout, char **tempname) { char *temp = xstrdup(*tempname); temp[strlen(temp)-6]=0; if (fdin != -1) { xsendfile(fdin, fdout); xclose(fdin); } xclose(fdout); rename(*tempname, temp); tempfile2zap = (char *)1; free(*tempname); free(temp); *tempname = NULL; } // Create a 256 entry CRC32 lookup table. void crc_init(unsigned int *crc_table, int little_endian) { unsigned int i; // Init the CRC32 table (big endian) for (i=0; i<256; i++) { unsigned int j, c = little_endian ? i : i<<24; for (j=8; j; j--) if (little_endian) c = (c&1) ? (c>>1)^0xEDB88320 : c>>1; else c=c&0x80000000 ? (c<<1)^0x04c11db7 : (c<<1); crc_table[i] = c; } } // Init base64 table void base64_init(char *p) { int i; for (i = 'A'; i != ':'; i++) { if (i == 'Z'+1) i = 'a'; if (i == 'z'+1) i = '0'; *(p++) = i; } *(p++) = '+'; *(p++) = '/'; } int yesno(int def) { char buf; fprintf(stderr, " (%c/%c):", def ? 'Y' : 'y', def ? 'n' : 'N'); fflush(stderr); while (fread(&buf, 1, 1, stdin)) { int new; // The letter changes the value, the newline (or space) returns it. if (isspace(buf)) break; if (-1 != (new = stridx("ny", tolower(buf)))) def = new; } return def; } struct signame { int num; char *name; }; // Signals required by POSIX 2008: // http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/signal.h.html #define SIGNIFY(x) {SIG##x, #x} static struct signame signames[] = { SIGNIFY(ABRT), SIGNIFY(ALRM), SIGNIFY(BUS), SIGNIFY(FPE), SIGNIFY(HUP), SIGNIFY(ILL), SIGNIFY(INT), SIGNIFY(KILL), SIGNIFY(PIPE), SIGNIFY(QUIT), SIGNIFY(SEGV), SIGNIFY(TERM), SIGNIFY(USR1), SIGNIFY(USR2), SIGNIFY(SYS), SIGNIFY(TRAP), SIGNIFY(VTALRM), SIGNIFY(XCPU), SIGNIFY(XFSZ), // Start of non-terminal signals SIGNIFY(CHLD), SIGNIFY(CONT), SIGNIFY(STOP), SIGNIFY(TSTP), SIGNIFY(TTIN), SIGNIFY(TTOU), SIGNIFY(URG) }; // not in posix: SIGNIFY(STKFLT), SIGNIFY(WINCH), SIGNIFY(IO), SIGNIFY(PWR) // obsolete: SIGNIFY(PROF) SIGNIFY(POLL) // Handler that sets toys.signal, and writes to toys.signalfd if set void generic_signal(int sig) { if (toys.signalfd) { char c = sig; writeall(toys.signalfd, &c, 1); } toys.signal = sig; } void exit_signal(int sig) { if (sig) toys.exitval = sig|128; xexit(); } // Install the same handler on every signal that defaults to killing the // process, calling the handler on the way out. Calling multiple times // adds the handlers to a list, to be called in order. void sigatexit(void *handler) { struct arg_list *al = xmalloc(sizeof(struct arg_list)); int i; for (i=0; signames[i].num != SIGCHLD; i++) signal(signames[i].num, exit_signal); al->next = toys.xexit; al->arg = handler; toys.xexit = al; } // Convert name to signal number. If name == NULL print names. int sig_to_num(char *pidstr) { int i; if (pidstr) { char *s; i = estrtol(pidstr, &s, 10); if (!errno && !*s) return i; if (!strncasecmp(pidstr, "sig", 3)) pidstr+=3; } for (i = 0; i < sizeof(signames)/sizeof(struct signame); i++) if (!pidstr) xputs(signames[i].name); else if (!strcasecmp(pidstr, signames[i].name)) return signames[i].num; return -1; } char *num_to_sig(int sig) { int i; for (i=0; i<sizeof(signames)/sizeof(struct signame); i++) if (signames[i].num == sig) return signames[i].name; return NULL; } // premute mode bits based on posix mode strings. mode_t string_to_mode(char *modestr, mode_t mode) { char *whos = "ogua", *hows = "=+-", *whats = "xwrstX", *whys = "ogu", *s, *str = modestr; mode_t extrabits = mode & ~(07777); // Handle octal mode if (isdigit(*str)) { mode = estrtol(str, &s, 8); if (errno || *s || (mode & ~(07777))) goto barf; return mode | extrabits; } // Gaze into the bin of permission... for (;;) { int i, j, dowho, dohow, dowhat, amask; dowho = dohow = dowhat = amask = 0; // Find the who, how, and what stanzas, in that order while (*str && (s = strchr(whos, *str))) { dowho |= 1<<(s-whos); str++; } // If who isn't specified, like "a" but honoring umask. if (!dowho) { dowho = 8; umask(amask=umask(0)); } if (!*str || !(s = strchr(hows, *str))) goto barf; dohow = *(str++); if (!dohow) goto barf; while (*str && (s = strchr(whats, *str))) { dowhat |= 1<<(s-whats); str++; } // Convert X to x for directory or if already executable somewhere if ((dowhat&32) && (S_ISDIR(mode) || (mode&0111))) dowhat |= 1; // Copy mode from another category? if (!dowhat && *str && (s = strchr(whys, *str))) { dowhat = (mode>>(3*(s-whys)))&7; str++; } // Are we ready to do a thing yet? if (*str && *(str++) != ',') goto barf; // Ok, apply the bits to the mode. for (i=0; i<4; i++) { for (j=0; j<3; j++) { mode_t bit = 0; int where = 1<<((3*i)+j); if (amask & where) continue; // Figure out new value at this location if (i == 3) { // suid/sticky bit. if (j) { if ((dowhat & 8) && (dowho&(8|(1<<i)))) bit++; } else if (dowhat & 16) bit++; } else { if (!(dowho&(8|(1<<i)))) continue; if (dowhat&(1<<j)) bit++; } // When selection active, modify bit if (dohow == '=' || (bit && dohow == '-')) mode &= ~where; if (bit && dohow != '-') mode |= where; } } if (!*str) break; } return mode|extrabits; barf: error_exit("bad mode '%s'", modestr); } // Format access mode into a drwxrwxrwx string void mode_to_string(mode_t mode, char *buf) { char c, d; int i, bit; buf[10]=0; for (i=0; i<9; i++) { bit = mode & (1<<i); c = i%3; if (!c && (mode & (1<<((d=i/3)+9)))) { c = "tss"[d]; if (!bit) c &= ~0x20; } else c = bit ? "xwr"[c] : '-'; buf[9-i] = c; } if (S_ISDIR(mode)) c = 'd'; else if (S_ISBLK(mode)) c = 'b'; else if (S_ISCHR(mode)) c = 'c'; else if (S_ISLNK(mode)) c = 'l'; else if (S_ISFIFO(mode)) c = 'p'; else if (S_ISSOCK(mode)) c = 's'; else c = '-'; *buf = c; } // basename() can modify its argument or return a pointer to a constant string // This just gives after the last '/' or the whole stirng if no / char *getbasename(char *name) { char *s = strrchr(name, '/'); if (s) return s+1; return name; } // Execute a callback for each PID that matches a process name from a list. void names_to_pid(char **names, int (*callback)(pid_t pid, char *name)) { DIR *dp; struct dirent *entry; if (!(dp = opendir("/proc"))) perror_exit("no /proc"); while ((entry = readdir(dp))) { unsigned u = atoi(entry->d_name); char *cmd = 0, *comm, **cur; off_t len; if (!u) continue; // Comm is original name of executable (argv[0] could be #! interpreter) // but it's limited to 15 characters sprintf(libbuf, "/proc/%u/comm", u); len = sizeof(libbuf); if (!(comm = readfileat(AT_FDCWD, libbuf, libbuf, &len)) || !len) continue; if (libbuf[len-1] == '\n') libbuf[--len] = 0; for (cur = names; *cur; cur++) { struct stat st1, st2; char *bb = getbasename(*cur); off_t len = strlen(bb); // Fast path: only matching a filename (no path) that fits in comm. // `len` must be 14 or less because with a full 15 bytes we don't // know whether the name fit or was truncated. if (len<=14 && bb==*cur && !strcmp(comm, bb)) goto match; // If we have a path to existing file only match if same inode if (bb!=*cur && !stat(*cur, &st1)) { char buf[32]; sprintf(buf, "/proc/%u/exe", u); if (stat(buf, &st1)) continue; if (st1.st_dev != st2.st_dev || st1.st_ino != st2.st_ino) continue; goto match; } // Nope, gotta read command line to confirm if (!cmd) { sprintf(cmd = libbuf+16, "/proc/%u/cmdline", u); len = sizeof(libbuf)-17; if (!(cmd = readfileat(AT_FDCWD, cmd, cmd, &len))) continue; // readfile only guarantees one null terminator and we need two // (yes the kernel should do this for us, don't care) cmd[len] = 0; } if (!strcmp(bb, getbasename(cmd))) goto match; if (bb!=*cur && !strcmp(bb, getbasename(cmd+strlen(cmd)+1))) goto match; continue; match: if (callback(u, *cur)) break; } } closedir(dp); } // display first few digits of number with power of two units int human_readable(char *buf, unsigned long long num, int style) { unsigned long long snap = 0; int len, unit, divisor = (style&HR_1000) ? 1000 : 1024; // Divide rounding up until we have 3 or fewer digits. Since the part we // print is decimal, the test is 999 even when we divide by 1024. // We can't run out of units because 2<<64 is 18 exabytes. // test 5675 is 5.5k not 5.6k. for (unit = 0; num > 999; unit++) num = ((snap = num)+(divisor/2))/divisor; len = sprintf(buf, "%llu", num); if (unit && len == 1) { // Redo rounding for 1.2M case, this works with and without HR_1000. num = snap/divisor; snap -= num*divisor; snap = ((snap*100)+50)/divisor; snap /= 10; len = sprintf(buf, "%llu.%llu", num, snap); } if (style & HR_SPACE) buf[len++] = ' '; if (unit) { unit = " kMGTPE"[unit]; if (!(style&HR_1000)) unit = toupper(unit); buf[len++] = unit; } else if (style & HR_B) buf[len++] = 'B'; buf[len] = 0; return len; } // The qsort man page says you can use alphasort, the posix committee // disagreed, and doubled down: http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=142 // So just do our own. (The const is entirely to humor the stupid compiler.) int qstrcmp(const void *a, const void *b) { return strcmp(*(char **)a, *(char **)b); } // According to http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9629399/apdxa.htm // we should generate a uuid structure by reading a clock with 100 nanosecond // precision, normalizing it to the start of the gregorian calendar in 1582, // and looking up our eth0 mac address. // // On the other hand, we have 128 bits to come up with a unique identifier, of // which 6 have a defined value. /dev/urandom it is. void create_uuid(char *uuid) { // Read 128 random bits int fd = xopenro("/dev/urandom"); xreadall(fd, uuid, 16); close(fd); // Claim to be a DCE format UUID. uuid[6] = (uuid[6] & 0x0F) | 0x40; uuid[8] = (uuid[8] & 0x3F) | 0x80; // rfc2518 section 6.4.1 suggests if we're not using a macaddr, we should // set bit 1 of the node ID, which is the mac multicast bit. This means we // should never collide with anybody actually using a macaddr. uuid[11] |= 128; } char *show_uuid(char *uuid) { char *out = libbuf; int i; for (i=0; i<16; i++) out+=sprintf(out, "-%02x"+!(0x550&(1<<i)), uuid[i]); *out = 0; return libbuf; } // Returns pointer to letter at end, 0 if none. *start = initial % char *next_printf(char *s, char **start) { for (; *s; s++) { if (*s != '%') continue; if (*++s == '%') continue; if (start) *start = s-1; while (0 <= stridx("0'#-+ ", *s)) s++; while (isdigit(*s)) s++; if (*s == '.') s++; while (isdigit(*s)) s++; return s; } return 0; } // Posix inexplicably hasn't got this, so find str in line. char *strnstr(char *line, char *str) { long len = strlen(str); char *s; for (s = line; *s; s++) if (!strncasecmp(s, str, len)) break; return *s ? s : 0; } int dev_minor(int dev) { return ((dev&0xfff00000)>>12)|(dev&0xff); } int dev_major(int dev) { return (dev&0xfff00)>>8; } int dev_makedev(int major, int minor) { return (minor&0xff)|((major&0xfff)<<8)|((minor&0xfff00)<<12); } // Return cached passwd entries. struct passwd *bufgetpwuid(uid_t uid) { struct pwuidbuf_list { struct pwuidbuf_list *next; struct passwd pw; } *list; struct passwd *temp; static struct pwuidbuf_list *pwuidbuf; for (list = pwuidbuf; list; list = list->next) if (list->pw.pw_uid == uid) return &(list->pw); list = xmalloc(512); list->next = pwuidbuf; errno = getpwuid_r(uid, &list->pw, sizeof(*list)+(char *)list, 512-sizeof(*list), &temp); if (!temp) { free(list); return 0; } pwuidbuf = list; return &list->pw; } // Return cached passwd entries. struct group *bufgetgrgid(gid_t gid) { struct grgidbuf_list { struct grgidbuf_list *next; struct group gr; } *list; struct group *temp; static struct grgidbuf_list *grgidbuf; for (list = grgidbuf; list; list = list->next) if (list->gr.gr_gid == gid) return &(list->gr); list = xmalloc(512); list->next = grgidbuf; errno = getgrgid_r(gid, &list->gr, sizeof(*list)+(char *)list, 512-sizeof(*list), &temp); if (!temp) { free(list); return 0; } grgidbuf = list; return &list->gr; } // Always null terminates, returns 0 for failure, len for success int readlinkat0(int dirfd, char *path, char *buf, int len) { if (!len) return 0; len = readlinkat(dirfd, path, buf, len-1); if (len<1) return 0; buf[len] = 0; return len; } int readlink0(char *path, char *buf, int len) { return readlinkat0(AT_FDCWD, path, buf, len); } // Do regex matching handling embedded NUL bytes in string (hence extra len // argument). Note that neither the pattern nor the match can currently include // NUL bytes (even with wildcards) and string must be null terminated at // string[len]. But this can find a match after the first NUL. int regexec0(regex_t *preg, char *string, long len, int nmatch, regmatch_t pmatch[], int eflags) { char *s = string; for (;;) { long ll = 0; int rc; while (len && !*s) { s++; len--; } while (s[ll] && ll<len) ll++; rc = regexec(preg, s, nmatch, pmatch, eflags); if (!rc) { for (rc = 0; rc<nmatch && pmatch[rc].rm_so!=-1; rc++) { pmatch[rc].rm_so += s-string; pmatch[rc].rm_eo += s-string; } return 0; } if (ll==len) return rc; s += ll; len -= ll; } } // Return user name or string representation of number, returned buffer // lasts until next call. char *getusername(uid_t uid) { struct passwd *pw = bufgetpwuid(uid); static char unum[12]; sprintf(unum, "%u", (unsigned)uid); return pw ? pw->pw_name : unum; } // Return group name or string representation of number, returned buffer // lasts until next call. char *getgroupname(gid_t gid) { struct group *gr = bufgetgrgid(gid); static char gnum[12]; sprintf(gnum, "%u", (unsigned)gid); return gr ? gr->gr_name : gnum; } // Iterate over lines in file, calling function. Function can write 0 to // the line pointer if they want to keep it, or 1 to terminate processing, // otherwise line is freed. Passed file descriptor is closed at the end. void do_lines(int fd, void (*call)(char **pline, long len)) { FILE *fp = fd ? xfdopen(fd, "r") : stdin; for (;;) { char *line = 0; ssize_t len; len = getline(&line, (void *)&len, fp); if (len > 0) { call(&line, len); if (line == (void *)1) break; free(line); } else break; } if (fd) fclose(fp); } // Returns the number of bytes taken by the environment variables. For use // when calculating the maximum bytes of environment+argument data that can // be passed to exec for find(1) and xargs(1). long environ_bytes() { long bytes = sizeof(char *); char **ev; for (ev = environ; *ev; ev++) bytes += sizeof(char *) + strlen(*ev) + 1; return bytes; } // Return unix time in milliseconds long long millitime(void) { struct timespec ts; clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts); return ts.tv_sec*1000+ts.tv_nsec/1000000; }