| lh | 9ed821d | 2023-04-07 01:36:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */ |
| 2 | /* |
| 3 | * Busybox main internal header file |
| 4 | * |
| 5 | * Based in part on code from sash, Copyright (c) 1999 by David I. Bell |
| 6 | * Permission has been granted to redistribute this code under GPL. |
| 7 | * |
| 8 | * Licensed under GPLv2, see file LICENSE in this source tree. |
| 9 | */ |
| 10 | #ifndef LIBBB_H |
| 11 | #define LIBBB_H 1 |
| 12 | |
| 13 | #include "platform.h" |
| 14 | |
| 15 | #include <ctype.h> |
| 16 | #include <dirent.h> |
| 17 | #include <errno.h> |
| 18 | #include <fcntl.h> |
| 19 | #include <inttypes.h> |
| 20 | #include <netdb.h> |
| 21 | #include <setjmp.h> |
| 22 | #include <signal.h> |
| 23 | #if defined __UCLIBC__ /* TODO: and glibc? */ |
| 24 | /* use inlined versions of these: */ |
| 25 | # define sigfillset(s) __sigfillset(s) |
| 26 | # define sigemptyset(s) __sigemptyset(s) |
| 27 | # define sigisemptyset(s) __sigisemptyset(s) |
| 28 | #endif |
| 29 | #include <stdint.h> |
| 30 | #include <stdio.h> |
| 31 | #include <stdlib.h> |
| 32 | #include <stdarg.h> |
| 33 | #include <stddef.h> |
| 34 | #include <string.h> |
| 35 | /* There are two incompatible basename's, let not use them! */ |
| 36 | /* See the dirname/basename man page for details */ |
| 37 | #include <libgen.h> /* dirname,basename */ |
| 38 | #undef basename |
| 39 | #define basename dont_use_basename |
| 40 | #include <sys/poll.h> |
| 41 | #include <sys/ioctl.h> |
| 42 | #include <sys/mman.h> |
| 43 | #include <sys/socket.h> |
| 44 | #include <sys/stat.h> |
| 45 | #include <sys/time.h> |
| 46 | #include <sys/types.h> |
| 47 | #ifndef major |
| 48 | # include <sys/sysmacros.h> |
| 49 | #endif |
| 50 | #include <sys/wait.h> |
| 51 | #include <termios.h> |
| 52 | #include <time.h> |
| 53 | #include <sys/param.h> |
| 54 | #include <pwd.h> |
| 55 | #include <grp.h> |
| 56 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_SHADOWPASSWDS |
| 57 | # if !ENABLE_USE_BB_SHADOW |
| 58 | /* If using busybox's shadow implementation, do not include the shadow.h |
| 59 | * header as the toolchain may not provide it at all. |
| 60 | */ |
| 61 | # include <shadow.h> |
| 62 | # endif |
| 63 | #endif |
| 64 | #if defined(ANDROID) || defined(__ANDROID__) |
| 65 | # define endpwent() ((void)0) |
| 66 | # define endgrent() ((void)0) |
| 67 | #endif |
| 68 | #ifdef HAVE_MNTENT_H |
| 69 | # include <mntent.h> |
| 70 | #endif |
| 71 | #ifdef HAVE_SYS_STATFS_H |
| 72 | # include <sys/statfs.h> |
| 73 | #endif |
| 74 | /* Don't do this here: |
| 75 | * #include <sys/sysinfo.h> |
| 76 | * Some linux/ includes pull in conflicting definition |
| 77 | * of struct sysinfo (only in some toolchanins), which breaks build. |
| 78 | * Include sys/sysinfo.h only in those files which need it. |
| 79 | */ |
| 80 | #if ENABLE_SELINUX |
| 81 | # include <selinux/selinux.h> |
| 82 | # include <selinux/context.h> |
| 83 | # include <selinux/flask.h> |
| 84 | # include <selinux/av_permissions.h> |
| 85 | #endif |
| 86 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_UTMP |
| 87 | # include <utmp.h> |
| 88 | #endif |
| 89 | #if ENABLE_LOCALE_SUPPORT |
| 90 | # include <locale.h> |
| 91 | #else |
| 92 | # define setlocale(x,y) ((void)0) |
| 93 | #endif |
| 94 | #ifdef DMALLOC |
| 95 | # include <dmalloc.h> |
| 96 | #endif |
| 97 | /* Just in case libc doesn't define some of these... */ |
| 98 | #ifndef _PATH_PASSWD |
| 99 | #define _PATH_PASSWD "/etc/passwd" |
| 100 | #endif |
| 101 | #ifndef _PATH_GROUP |
| 102 | #define _PATH_GROUP "/etc/group" |
| 103 | #endif |
| 104 | #ifndef _PATH_SHADOW |
| 105 | #define _PATH_SHADOW "/etc/shadow" |
| 106 | #endif |
| 107 | #ifndef _PATH_GSHADOW |
| 108 | #define _PATH_GSHADOW "/etc/gshadow" |
| 109 | #endif |
| 110 | #if defined __FreeBSD__ || defined __OpenBSD__ |
| 111 | # include <netinet/in.h> |
| 112 | # include <arpa/inet.h> |
| 113 | #elif defined __APPLE__ |
| 114 | # include <netinet/in.h> |
| 115 | #else |
| 116 | # include <arpa/inet.h> |
| 117 | # if !defined(__socklen_t_defined) && !defined(_SOCKLEN_T_DECLARED) |
| 118 | /* We #define socklen_t *after* includes, otherwise we get |
| 119 | * typedef redefinition errors from system headers |
| 120 | * (in case "is it defined already" detection above failed) |
| 121 | */ |
| 122 | # define socklen_t bb_socklen_t |
| 123 | typedef unsigned socklen_t; |
| 124 | # endif |
| 125 | #endif |
| 126 | #ifndef HAVE_CLEARENV |
| 127 | # define clearenv() do { if (environ) environ[0] = NULL; } while (0) |
| 128 | #endif |
| 129 | #ifndef HAVE_FDATASYNC |
| 130 | # define fdatasync fsync |
| 131 | #endif |
| 132 | #ifndef HAVE_XTABS |
| 133 | # define XTABS TAB3 |
| 134 | #endif |
| 135 | |
| 136 | |
| 137 | /* Some libc's forget to declare these, do it ourself */ |
| 138 | |
| 139 | extern char **environ; |
| 140 | #if defined(__GLIBC__) && __GLIBC__ < 2 |
| 141 | int vdprintf(int d, const char *format, va_list ap); |
| 142 | #endif |
| 143 | /* klogctl is in libc's klog.h, but we cheat and not #include that */ |
| 144 | int klogctl(int type, char *b, int len); |
| 145 | #ifndef PATH_MAX |
| 146 | # define PATH_MAX 256 |
| 147 | #endif |
| 148 | #ifndef BUFSIZ |
| 149 | # define BUFSIZ 4096 |
| 150 | #endif |
| 151 | |
| 152 | |
| 153 | /* Busybox does not use threads, we can speed up stdio. */ |
| 154 | #ifdef HAVE_UNLOCKED_STDIO |
| 155 | # undef getc |
| 156 | # define getc(stream) getc_unlocked(stream) |
| 157 | # undef getchar |
| 158 | # define getchar() getchar_unlocked() |
| 159 | # undef putc |
| 160 | # define putc(c, stream) putc_unlocked(c, stream) |
| 161 | # undef putchar |
| 162 | # define putchar(c) putchar_unlocked(c) |
| 163 | # undef fgetc |
| 164 | # define fgetc(stream) getc_unlocked(stream) |
| 165 | # undef fputc |
| 166 | # define fputc(c, stream) putc_unlocked(c, stream) |
| 167 | #endif |
| 168 | /* Above functions are required by POSIX.1-2008, below ones are extensions */ |
| 169 | #ifdef HAVE_UNLOCKED_LINE_OPS |
| 170 | # undef fgets |
| 171 | # define fgets(s, n, stream) fgets_unlocked(s, n, stream) |
| 172 | # undef fputs |
| 173 | # define fputs(s, stream) fputs_unlocked(s, stream) |
| 174 | #endif |
| 175 | |
| 176 | |
| 177 | /* Make all declarations hidden (-fvisibility flag only affects definitions) */ |
| 178 | /* (don't include system headers after this until corresponding pop!) */ |
| 179 | PUSH_AND_SET_FUNCTION_VISIBILITY_TO_HIDDEN |
| 180 | |
| 181 | |
| 182 | #if ENABLE_USE_BB_PWD_GRP |
| 183 | # include "pwd_.h" |
| 184 | # include "grp_.h" |
| 185 | #endif |
| 186 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_SHADOWPASSWDS |
| 187 | # if ENABLE_USE_BB_SHADOW |
| 188 | # include "shadow_.h" |
| 189 | # endif |
| 190 | #endif |
| 191 | |
| 192 | /* Tested to work correctly with all int types (IIRC :]) */ |
| 193 | #define MAXINT(T) (T)( \ |
| 194 | ((T)-1) > 0 \ |
| 195 | ? (T)-1 \ |
| 196 | : (T)~((T)1 << (sizeof(T)*8-1)) \ |
| 197 | ) |
| 198 | |
| 199 | #define MININT(T) (T)( \ |
| 200 | ((T)-1) > 0 \ |
| 201 | ? (T)0 \ |
| 202 | : ((T)1 << (sizeof(T)*8-1)) \ |
| 203 | ) |
| 204 | |
| 205 | /* Large file support */ |
| 206 | /* Note that CONFIG_LFS=y forces bbox to be built with all common ops |
| 207 | * (stat, lseek etc) mapped to "largefile" variants by libc. |
| 208 | * Practically it means that open() automatically has O_LARGEFILE added |
| 209 | * and all filesize/file_offset parameters and struct members are "large" |
| 210 | * (in today's world - signed 64bit). For full support of large files, |
| 211 | * we need a few helper #defines (below) and careful use of off_t |
| 212 | * instead of int/ssize_t. No lseek64(), O_LARGEFILE etc necessary */ |
| 213 | #if ENABLE_LFS |
| 214 | /* CONFIG_LFS is on */ |
| 215 | # if ULONG_MAX > 0xffffffff |
| 216 | /* "long" is long enough on this system */ |
| 217 | typedef unsigned long uoff_t; |
| 218 | # define XATOOFF(a) xatoul_range((a), 0, LONG_MAX) |
| 219 | /* usage: sz = BB_STRTOOFF(s, NULL, 10); if (errno || sz < 0) die(); */ |
| 220 | # define BB_STRTOOFF bb_strtoul |
| 221 | # define STRTOOFF strtoul |
| 222 | /* usage: printf("size: %"OFF_FMT"d (%"OFF_FMT"x)\n", sz, sz); */ |
| 223 | # define OFF_FMT "l" |
| 224 | # else |
| 225 | /* "long" is too short, need "long long" */ |
| 226 | typedef unsigned long long uoff_t; |
| 227 | # define XATOOFF(a) xatoull_range((a), 0, LLONG_MAX) |
| 228 | # define BB_STRTOOFF bb_strtoull |
| 229 | # define STRTOOFF strtoull |
| 230 | # define OFF_FMT "ll" |
| 231 | # endif |
| 232 | #else |
| 233 | /* CONFIG_LFS is off */ |
| 234 | # if UINT_MAX == 0xffffffff |
| 235 | /* While sizeof(off_t) == sizeof(int), off_t is typedef'ed to long anyway. |
| 236 | * gcc will throw warnings on printf("%d", off_t). Crap... */ |
| 237 | typedef unsigned long uoff_t; |
| 238 | # define XATOOFF(a) xatoi_positive(a) |
| 239 | # define BB_STRTOOFF bb_strtou |
| 240 | # define STRTOOFF strtol |
| 241 | # define OFF_FMT "l" |
| 242 | # else |
| 243 | typedef unsigned long uoff_t; |
| 244 | # define XATOOFF(a) xatoul_range((a), 0, LONG_MAX) |
| 245 | # define BB_STRTOOFF bb_strtoul |
| 246 | # define STRTOOFF strtol |
| 247 | # define OFF_FMT "l" |
| 248 | # endif |
| 249 | #endif |
| 250 | /* scary. better ideas? (but do *test* them first!) */ |
| 251 | #define OFF_T_MAX ((off_t)~((off_t)1 << (sizeof(off_t)*8-1))) |
| 252 | /* Users report bionic to use 32-bit off_t even if LARGEFILE support is requested. |
| 253 | * We misdetected that. Don't let it build: |
| 254 | */ |
| 255 | struct BUG_off_t_size_is_misdetected { |
| 256 | char BUG_off_t_size_is_misdetected[sizeof(off_t) == sizeof(uoff_t) ? 1 : -1]; |
| 257 | }; |
| 258 | |
| 259 | /* Some useful definitions */ |
| 260 | #undef FALSE |
| 261 | #define FALSE ((int) 0) |
| 262 | #undef TRUE |
| 263 | #define TRUE ((int) 1) |
| 264 | #undef SKIP |
| 265 | #define SKIP ((int) 2) |
| 266 | |
| 267 | /* Macros for min/max. */ |
| 268 | #ifndef MIN |
| 269 | #define MIN(a,b) (((a)<(b))?(a):(b)) |
| 270 | #endif |
| 271 | |
| 272 | #ifndef MAX |
| 273 | #define MAX(a,b) (((a)>(b))?(a):(b)) |
| 274 | #endif |
| 275 | |
| 276 | /* buffer allocation schemes */ |
| 277 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_BUFFERS_GO_ON_STACK |
| 278 | #define RESERVE_CONFIG_BUFFER(buffer,len) char buffer[len] |
| 279 | #define RESERVE_CONFIG_UBUFFER(buffer,len) unsigned char buffer[len] |
| 280 | #define RELEASE_CONFIG_BUFFER(buffer) ((void)0) |
| 281 | #else |
| 282 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_BUFFERS_GO_IN_BSS |
| 283 | #define RESERVE_CONFIG_BUFFER(buffer,len) static char buffer[len] |
| 284 | #define RESERVE_CONFIG_UBUFFER(buffer,len) static unsigned char buffer[len] |
| 285 | #define RELEASE_CONFIG_BUFFER(buffer) ((void)0) |
| 286 | #else |
| 287 | #define RESERVE_CONFIG_BUFFER(buffer,len) char *buffer = xmalloc(len) |
| 288 | #define RESERVE_CONFIG_UBUFFER(buffer,len) unsigned char *buffer = xmalloc(len) |
| 289 | #define RELEASE_CONFIG_BUFFER(buffer) free(buffer) |
| 290 | #endif |
| 291 | #endif |
| 292 | |
| 293 | #if defined(__GLIBC__) |
| 294 | /* glibc uses __errno_location() to get a ptr to errno */ |
| 295 | /* We can just memorize it once - no multithreading in busybox :) */ |
| 296 | extern int *const bb_errno; |
| 297 | #undef errno |
| 298 | #define errno (*bb_errno) |
| 299 | #endif |
| 300 | |
| 301 | #if !(ULONG_MAX > 0xffffffff) |
| 302 | /* Only 32-bit CPUs need this, 64-bit ones use inlined version */ |
| 303 | uint64_t bb_bswap_64(uint64_t x) FAST_FUNC; |
| 304 | #endif |
| 305 | |
| 306 | unsigned long long monotonic_ns(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 307 | unsigned long long monotonic_us(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 308 | unsigned long long monotonic_ms(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 309 | unsigned monotonic_sec(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 310 | |
| 311 | extern void chomp(char *s) FAST_FUNC; |
| 312 | extern void trim(char *s) FAST_FUNC; |
| 313 | extern char *skip_whitespace(const char *) FAST_FUNC; |
| 314 | extern char *skip_non_whitespace(const char *) FAST_FUNC; |
| 315 | extern char *skip_dev_pfx(const char *tty_name) FAST_FUNC; |
| 316 | |
| 317 | extern char *strrstr(const char *haystack, const char *needle) FAST_FUNC; |
| 318 | |
| 319 | //TODO: supply a pointer to char[11] buffer (avoid statics)? |
| 320 | extern const char *bb_mode_string(mode_t mode) FAST_FUNC; |
| 321 | extern int is_directory(const char *name, int followLinks) FAST_FUNC; |
| 322 | enum { /* DO NOT CHANGE THESE VALUES! cp.c, mv.c, install.c depend on them. */ |
| 323 | FILEUTILS_PRESERVE_STATUS = 1 << 0, /* -p */ |
| 324 | FILEUTILS_DEREFERENCE = 1 << 1, /* !-d */ |
| 325 | FILEUTILS_RECUR = 1 << 2, /* -R */ |
| 326 | FILEUTILS_FORCE = 1 << 3, /* -f */ |
| 327 | FILEUTILS_INTERACTIVE = 1 << 4, /* -i */ |
| 328 | FILEUTILS_MAKE_HARDLINK = 1 << 5, /* -l */ |
| 329 | FILEUTILS_MAKE_SOFTLINK = 1 << 6, /* -s */ |
| 330 | FILEUTILS_DEREF_SOFTLINK = 1 << 7, /* -L */ |
| 331 | FILEUTILS_DEREFERENCE_L0 = 1 << 8, /* -H */ |
| 332 | #if ENABLE_SELINUX |
| 333 | FILEUTILS_PRESERVE_SECURITY_CONTEXT = 1 << 9, /* -c */ |
| 334 | FILEUTILS_SET_SECURITY_CONTEXT = 1 << 10, |
| 335 | #endif |
| 336 | FILEUTILS_IGNORE_CHMOD_ERR = 1 << 11, |
| 337 | }; |
| 338 | #define FILEUTILS_CP_OPTSTR "pdRfilsLH" IF_SELINUX("c") |
| 339 | extern int remove_file(const char *path, int flags) FAST_FUNC; |
| 340 | /* NB: without FILEUTILS_RECUR in flags, it will basically "cat" |
| 341 | * the source, not copy (unless "source" is a directory). |
| 342 | * This makes "cp /dev/null file" and "install /dev/null file" (!!!) |
| 343 | * work coreutils-compatibly. */ |
| 344 | extern int copy_file(const char *source, const char *dest, int flags) FAST_FUNC; |
| 345 | |
| 346 | enum { |
| 347 | ACTION_RECURSE = (1 << 0), |
| 348 | ACTION_FOLLOWLINKS = (1 << 1), |
| 349 | ACTION_FOLLOWLINKS_L0 = (1 << 2), |
| 350 | ACTION_DEPTHFIRST = (1 << 3), |
| 351 | /*ACTION_REVERSE = (1 << 4), - unused */ |
| 352 | ACTION_QUIET = (1 << 5), |
| 353 | ACTION_DANGLING_OK = (1 << 6), |
| 354 | }; |
| 355 | typedef uint8_t recurse_flags_t; |
| 356 | extern int recursive_action(const char *fileName, unsigned flags, |
| 357 | int FAST_FUNC (*fileAction)(const char *fileName, struct stat* statbuf, void* userData, int depth), |
| 358 | int FAST_FUNC (*dirAction)(const char *fileName, struct stat* statbuf, void* userData, int depth), |
| 359 | void* userData, unsigned depth) FAST_FUNC; |
| 360 | extern int device_open(const char *device, int mode) FAST_FUNC; |
| 361 | enum { GETPTY_BUFSIZE = 16 }; /* more than enough for "/dev/ttyXXX" */ |
| 362 | extern int xgetpty(char *line) FAST_FUNC; |
| 363 | extern int get_console_fd_or_die(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 364 | extern void console_make_active(int fd, const int vt_num) FAST_FUNC; |
| 365 | extern char *find_block_device(const char *path) FAST_FUNC; |
| 366 | /* bb_copyfd_XX print read/write errors and return -1 if they occur */ |
| 367 | extern off_t bb_copyfd_eof(int fd1, int fd2) FAST_FUNC; |
| 368 | extern off_t bb_copyfd_size(int fd1, int fd2, off_t size) FAST_FUNC; |
| 369 | extern void bb_copyfd_exact_size(int fd1, int fd2, off_t size) FAST_FUNC; |
| 370 | /* "short" copy can be detected by return value < size */ |
| 371 | /* this helper yells "short read!" if param is not -1 */ |
| 372 | extern void complain_copyfd_and_die(off_t sz) NORETURN FAST_FUNC; |
| 373 | |
| 374 | extern char bb_process_escape_sequence(const char **ptr) FAST_FUNC; |
| 375 | char* strcpy_and_process_escape_sequences(char *dst, const char *src) FAST_FUNC; |
| 376 | /* xxxx_strip version can modify its parameter: |
| 377 | * "/" -> "/" |
| 378 | * "abc" -> "abc" |
| 379 | * "abc/def" -> "def" |
| 380 | * "abc/def/" -> "def" !! |
| 381 | */ |
| 382 | char *bb_get_last_path_component_strip(char *path) FAST_FUNC; |
| 383 | /* "abc/def/" -> "" and it never modifies 'path' */ |
| 384 | char *bb_get_last_path_component_nostrip(const char *path) FAST_FUNC; |
| 385 | /* Simpler version: does not special case "/" string */ |
| 386 | const char *bb_basename(const char *name) FAST_FUNC; |
| 387 | /* NB: can violate const-ness (similarly to strchr) */ |
| 388 | char *last_char_is(const char *s, int c) FAST_FUNC; |
| 389 | |
| 390 | void ndelay_on(int fd) FAST_FUNC; |
| 391 | void ndelay_off(int fd) FAST_FUNC; |
| 392 | void close_on_exec_on(int fd) FAST_FUNC; |
| 393 | void xdup2(int, int) FAST_FUNC; |
| 394 | void xmove_fd(int, int) FAST_FUNC; |
| 395 | |
| 396 | |
| 397 | DIR *xopendir(const char *path) FAST_FUNC; |
| 398 | DIR *warn_opendir(const char *path) FAST_FUNC; |
| 399 | |
| 400 | char *xmalloc_realpath(const char *path) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 401 | char *xmalloc_readlink(const char *path) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 402 | char *xmalloc_readlink_or_warn(const char *path) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 403 | /* !RETURNS_MALLOC: it's a realloc-like function */ |
| 404 | char *xrealloc_getcwd_or_warn(char *cwd) FAST_FUNC; |
| 405 | |
| 406 | char *xmalloc_follow_symlinks(const char *path) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 407 | |
| 408 | |
| 409 | enum { |
| 410 | /* bb_signals(BB_FATAL_SIGS, handler) catches all signals which |
| 411 | * otherwise would kill us, except for those resulting from bugs: |
| 412 | * SIGSEGV, SIGILL, SIGFPE. |
| 413 | * Other fatal signals not included (TODO?): |
| 414 | * SIGBUS Bus error (bad memory access) |
| 415 | * SIGPOLL Pollable event. Synonym of SIGIO |
| 416 | * SIGPROF Profiling timer expired |
| 417 | * SIGSYS Bad argument to routine |
| 418 | * SIGTRAP Trace/breakpoint trap |
| 419 | * |
| 420 | * The only known arch with some of these sigs not fitting |
| 421 | * into 32 bits is parisc (SIGXCPU=33, SIGXFSZ=34, SIGSTKFLT=36). |
| 422 | * Dance around with long long to guard against that... |
| 423 | */ |
| 424 | BB_FATAL_SIGS = (int)(0 |
| 425 | + (1LL << SIGHUP) |
| 426 | + (1LL << SIGINT) |
| 427 | + (1LL << SIGTERM) |
| 428 | + (1LL << SIGPIPE) // Write to pipe with no readers |
| 429 | + (1LL << SIGQUIT) // Quit from keyboard |
| 430 | + (1LL << SIGABRT) // Abort signal from abort(3) |
| 431 | + (1LL << SIGALRM) // Timer signal from alarm(2) |
| 432 | + (1LL << SIGVTALRM) // Virtual alarm clock |
| 433 | + (1LL << SIGXCPU) // CPU time limit exceeded |
| 434 | + (1LL << SIGXFSZ) // File size limit exceeded |
| 435 | + (1LL << SIGUSR1) // Yes kids, these are also fatal! |
| 436 | + (1LL << SIGUSR2) |
| 437 | + 0), |
| 438 | }; |
| 439 | void bb_signals(int sigs, void (*f)(int)) FAST_FUNC; |
| 440 | /* Unlike signal() and bb_signals, sets handler with sigaction() |
| 441 | * and in a way that while signal handler is run, no other signals |
| 442 | * will be blocked; syscalls will not be restarted: */ |
| 443 | void bb_signals_recursive_norestart(int sigs, void (*f)(int)) FAST_FUNC; |
| 444 | /* syscalls like read() will be interrupted with EINTR: */ |
| 445 | void signal_no_SA_RESTART_empty_mask(int sig, void (*handler)(int)) FAST_FUNC; |
| 446 | /* syscalls like read() won't be interrupted (though select/poll will be): */ |
| 447 | void signal_SA_RESTART_empty_mask(int sig, void (*handler)(int)) FAST_FUNC; |
| 448 | void wait_for_any_sig(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 449 | void kill_myself_with_sig(int sig) NORETURN FAST_FUNC; |
| 450 | void sig_block(int sig) FAST_FUNC; |
| 451 | void sig_unblock(int sig) FAST_FUNC; |
| 452 | /* Will do sigaction(signum, act, NULL): */ |
| 453 | int sigaction_set(int sig, const struct sigaction *act) FAST_FUNC; |
| 454 | /* SIG_BLOCK/SIG_UNBLOCK all signals: */ |
| 455 | int sigprocmask_allsigs(int how) FAST_FUNC; |
| 456 | /* Standard handler which just records signo */ |
| 457 | extern smallint bb_got_signal; |
| 458 | void record_signo(int signo); /* not FAST_FUNC! */ |
| 459 | |
| 460 | |
| 461 | void xsetgid(gid_t gid) FAST_FUNC; |
| 462 | void xsetuid(uid_t uid) FAST_FUNC; |
| 463 | void xchdir(const char *path) FAST_FUNC; |
| 464 | void xchroot(const char *path) FAST_FUNC; |
| 465 | void xsetenv(const char *key, const char *value) FAST_FUNC; |
| 466 | void bb_unsetenv(const char *key) FAST_FUNC; |
| 467 | void bb_unsetenv_and_free(char *key) FAST_FUNC; |
| 468 | void xunlink(const char *pathname) FAST_FUNC; |
| 469 | void xstat(const char *pathname, struct stat *buf) FAST_FUNC; |
| 470 | void xfstat(int fd, struct stat *buf, const char *errmsg) FAST_FUNC; |
| 471 | int xopen(const char *pathname, int flags) FAST_FUNC; |
| 472 | int xopen_nonblocking(const char *pathname) FAST_FUNC; |
| 473 | int xopen3(const char *pathname, int flags, int mode) FAST_FUNC; |
| 474 | int open_or_warn(const char *pathname, int flags) FAST_FUNC; |
| 475 | int open3_or_warn(const char *pathname, int flags, int mode) FAST_FUNC; |
| 476 | int open_or_warn_stdin(const char *pathname) FAST_FUNC; |
| 477 | int xopen_stdin(const char *pathname) FAST_FUNC; |
| 478 | void xrename(const char *oldpath, const char *newpath) FAST_FUNC; |
| 479 | int rename_or_warn(const char *oldpath, const char *newpath) FAST_FUNC; |
| 480 | off_t xlseek(int fd, off_t offset, int whence) FAST_FUNC; |
| 481 | int xmkstemp(char *template) FAST_FUNC; |
| 482 | off_t fdlength(int fd) FAST_FUNC; |
| 483 | |
| 484 | uoff_t FAST_FUNC get_volume_size_in_bytes(int fd, |
| 485 | const char *override, |
| 486 | unsigned override_units, |
| 487 | int extend); |
| 488 | |
| 489 | void xpipe(int filedes[2]) FAST_FUNC; |
| 490 | /* In this form code with pipes is much more readable */ |
| 491 | struct fd_pair { int rd; int wr; }; |
| 492 | #define piped_pair(pair) pipe(&((pair).rd)) |
| 493 | #define xpiped_pair(pair) xpipe(&((pair).rd)) |
| 494 | |
| 495 | /* Useful for having small structure members/global variables */ |
| 496 | typedef int8_t socktype_t; |
| 497 | typedef int8_t family_t; |
| 498 | struct BUG_too_small { |
| 499 | char BUG_socktype_t_too_small[(0 |
| 500 | | SOCK_STREAM |
| 501 | | SOCK_DGRAM |
| 502 | | SOCK_RDM |
| 503 | | SOCK_SEQPACKET |
| 504 | | SOCK_RAW |
| 505 | ) <= 127 ? 1 : -1]; |
| 506 | char BUG_family_t_too_small[(0 |
| 507 | | AF_UNSPEC |
| 508 | | AF_INET |
| 509 | | AF_INET6 |
| 510 | | AF_UNIX |
| 511 | #ifdef AF_PACKET |
| 512 | | AF_PACKET |
| 513 | #endif |
| 514 | #ifdef AF_NETLINK |
| 515 | | AF_NETLINK |
| 516 | #endif |
| 517 | /* | AF_DECnet */ |
| 518 | /* | AF_IPX */ |
| 519 | ) <= 127 ? 1 : -1]; |
| 520 | }; |
| 521 | |
| 522 | |
| 523 | void parse_datestr(const char *date_str, struct tm *ptm) FAST_FUNC; |
| 524 | time_t validate_tm_time(const char *date_str, struct tm *ptm) FAST_FUNC; |
| 525 | |
| 526 | |
| 527 | int xsocket(int domain, int type, int protocol) FAST_FUNC; |
| 528 | void xbind(int sockfd, struct sockaddr *my_addr, socklen_t addrlen) FAST_FUNC; |
| 529 | void xlisten(int s, int backlog) FAST_FUNC; |
| 530 | void xconnect(int s, const struct sockaddr *s_addr, socklen_t addrlen) FAST_FUNC; |
| 531 | ssize_t xsendto(int s, const void *buf, size_t len, const struct sockaddr *to, |
| 532 | socklen_t tolen) FAST_FUNC; |
| 533 | /* SO_REUSEADDR allows a server to rebind to an address that is already |
| 534 | * "in use" by old connections to e.g. previous server instance which is |
| 535 | * killed or crashed. Without it bind will fail until all such connections |
| 536 | * time out. Linux does not allow multiple live binds on same ip:port |
| 537 | * regardless of SO_REUSEADDR (unlike some other flavors of Unix). |
| 538 | * Turn it on before you call bind(). */ |
| 539 | void setsockopt_reuseaddr(int fd) FAST_FUNC; /* On Linux this never fails. */ |
| 540 | int setsockopt_broadcast(int fd) FAST_FUNC; |
| 541 | int setsockopt_bindtodevice(int fd, const char *iface) FAST_FUNC; |
| 542 | /* NB: returns port in host byte order */ |
| 543 | unsigned bb_lookup_port(const char *port, const char *protocol, unsigned default_port) FAST_FUNC; |
| 544 | typedef struct len_and_sockaddr { |
| 545 | socklen_t len; |
| 546 | union { |
| 547 | struct sockaddr sa; |
| 548 | struct sockaddr_in sin; |
| 549 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_IPV6 |
| 550 | struct sockaddr_in6 sin6; |
| 551 | #endif |
| 552 | } u; |
| 553 | } len_and_sockaddr; |
| 554 | enum { |
| 555 | LSA_LEN_SIZE = offsetof(len_and_sockaddr, u), |
| 556 | LSA_SIZEOF_SA = sizeof( |
| 557 | union { |
| 558 | struct sockaddr sa; |
| 559 | struct sockaddr_in sin; |
| 560 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_IPV6 |
| 561 | struct sockaddr_in6 sin6; |
| 562 | #endif |
| 563 | } |
| 564 | ) |
| 565 | }; |
| 566 | /* Create stream socket, and allocate suitable lsa. |
| 567 | * (lsa of correct size and lsa->sa.sa_family (AF_INET/AF_INET6)) |
| 568 | * af == AF_UNSPEC will result in trying to create IPv6 socket, |
| 569 | * and if kernel doesn't support it, fall back to IPv4. |
| 570 | * This is useful if you plan to bind to resulting local lsa. |
| 571 | */ |
| 572 | int xsocket_type(len_and_sockaddr **lsap, int af, int sock_type) FAST_FUNC; |
| 573 | int xsocket_stream(len_and_sockaddr **lsap) FAST_FUNC; |
| 574 | /* Create server socket bound to bindaddr:port. bindaddr can be NULL, |
| 575 | * numeric IP ("N.N.N.N") or numeric IPv6 address, |
| 576 | * and can have ":PORT" suffix (for IPv6 use "[X:X:...:X]:PORT"). |
| 577 | * Only if there is no suffix, port argument is used */ |
| 578 | /* NB: these set SO_REUSEADDR before bind */ |
| 579 | int create_and_bind_stream_or_die(const char *bindaddr, int port) FAST_FUNC; |
| 580 | int create_and_bind_dgram_or_die(const char *bindaddr, int port) FAST_FUNC; |
| 581 | /* Create client TCP socket connected to peer:port. Peer cannot be NULL. |
| 582 | * Peer can be numeric IP ("N.N.N.N"), numeric IPv6 address or hostname, |
| 583 | * and can have ":PORT" suffix (for IPv6 use "[X:X:...:X]:PORT"). |
| 584 | * If there is no suffix, port argument is used */ |
| 585 | int create_and_connect_stream_or_die(const char *peer, int port) FAST_FUNC; |
| 586 | /* Connect to peer identified by lsa */ |
| 587 | int xconnect_stream(const len_and_sockaddr *lsa) FAST_FUNC; |
| 588 | /* Get local address of bound or accepted socket */ |
| 589 | len_and_sockaddr *get_sock_lsa(int fd) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 590 | /* Get remote address of connected or accepted socket */ |
| 591 | len_and_sockaddr *get_peer_lsa(int fd) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 592 | /* Return malloc'ed len_and_sockaddr with socket address of host:port |
| 593 | * Currently will return IPv4 or IPv6 sockaddrs only |
| 594 | * (depending on host), but in theory nothing prevents e.g. |
| 595 | * UNIX socket address being returned, IPX sockaddr etc... |
| 596 | * On error does bb_error_msg and returns NULL */ |
| 597 | len_and_sockaddr* host2sockaddr(const char *host, int port) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 598 | /* Version which dies on error */ |
| 599 | len_and_sockaddr* xhost2sockaddr(const char *host, int port) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 600 | len_and_sockaddr* xdotted2sockaddr(const char *host, int port) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 601 | /* Same, useful if you want to force family (e.g. IPv6) */ |
| 602 | #if !ENABLE_FEATURE_IPV6 |
| 603 | #define host_and_af2sockaddr(host, port, af) host2sockaddr((host), (port)) |
| 604 | #define xhost_and_af2sockaddr(host, port, af) xhost2sockaddr((host), (port)) |
| 605 | #else |
| 606 | len_and_sockaddr* host_and_af2sockaddr(const char *host, int port, sa_family_t af) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 607 | len_and_sockaddr* xhost_and_af2sockaddr(const char *host, int port, sa_family_t af) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 608 | #endif |
| 609 | /* Assign sin[6]_port member if the socket is an AF_INET[6] one, |
| 610 | * otherwise no-op. Useful for ftp. |
| 611 | * NB: does NOT do htons() internally, just direct assignment. */ |
| 612 | void set_nport(struct sockaddr *sa, unsigned port) FAST_FUNC; |
| 613 | /* Retrieve sin[6]_port or return -1 for non-INET[6] lsa's */ |
| 614 | int get_nport(const struct sockaddr *sa) FAST_FUNC; |
| 615 | /* Reverse DNS. Returns NULL on failure. */ |
| 616 | char* xmalloc_sockaddr2host(const struct sockaddr *sa) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 617 | /* This one doesn't append :PORTNUM */ |
| 618 | char* xmalloc_sockaddr2host_noport(const struct sockaddr *sa) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 619 | /* This one also doesn't fall back to dotted IP (returns NULL) */ |
| 620 | char* xmalloc_sockaddr2hostonly_noport(const struct sockaddr *sa) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 621 | /* inet_[ap]ton on steroids */ |
| 622 | char* xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted(const struct sockaddr *sa) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 623 | char* xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted_noport(const struct sockaddr *sa) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 624 | // "old" (ipv4 only) API |
| 625 | // users: traceroute.c hostname.c - use _list_ of all IPs |
| 626 | struct hostent *xgethostbyname(const char *name) FAST_FUNC; |
| 627 | // Also mount.c and inetd.c are using gethostbyname(), |
| 628 | // + inet_common.c has additional IPv4-only stuff |
| 629 | |
| 630 | |
| 631 | void socket_want_pktinfo(int fd) FAST_FUNC; |
| 632 | ssize_t send_to_from(int fd, void *buf, size_t len, int flags, |
| 633 | const struct sockaddr *to, |
| 634 | const struct sockaddr *from, |
| 635 | socklen_t tolen) FAST_FUNC; |
| 636 | ssize_t recv_from_to(int fd, void *buf, size_t len, int flags, |
| 637 | struct sockaddr *from, |
| 638 | struct sockaddr *to, |
| 639 | socklen_t sa_size) FAST_FUNC; |
| 640 | |
| 641 | uint16_t inet_cksum(uint16_t *addr, int len) FAST_FUNC; |
| 642 | |
| 643 | char *xstrdup(const char *s) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 644 | char *xstrndup(const char *s, int n) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 645 | void overlapping_strcpy(char *dst, const char *src) FAST_FUNC; |
| 646 | char *safe_strncpy(char *dst, const char *src, size_t size) FAST_FUNC; |
| 647 | char *strncpy_IFNAMSIZ(char *dst, const char *src) FAST_FUNC; |
| 648 | /* Guaranteed to NOT be a macro (smallest code). Saves nearly 2k on uclibc. |
| 649 | * But potentially slow, don't use in one-billion-times loops */ |
| 650 | int bb_putchar(int ch) FAST_FUNC; |
| 651 | /* Note: does not use stdio, writes to fd 2 directly */ |
| 652 | int bb_putchar_stderr(char ch) FAST_FUNC; |
| 653 | char *xasprintf(const char *format, ...) __attribute__ ((format(printf, 1, 2))) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 654 | // gcc-4.1.1 still isn't good enough at optimizing it |
| 655 | // (+200 bytes compared to macro) |
| 656 | //static ALWAYS_INLINE |
| 657 | //int LONE_DASH(const char *s) { return s[0] == '-' && !s[1]; } |
| 658 | //static ALWAYS_INLINE |
| 659 | //int NOT_LONE_DASH(const char *s) { return s[0] != '-' || s[1]; } |
| 660 | #define LONE_DASH(s) ((s)[0] == '-' && !(s)[1]) |
| 661 | #define NOT_LONE_DASH(s) ((s)[0] != '-' || (s)[1]) |
| 662 | #define LONE_CHAR(s,c) ((s)[0] == (c) && !(s)[1]) |
| 663 | #define NOT_LONE_CHAR(s,c) ((s)[0] != (c) || (s)[1]) |
| 664 | #define DOT_OR_DOTDOT(s) ((s)[0] == '.' && (!(s)[1] || ((s)[1] == '.' && !(s)[2]))) |
| 665 | |
| 666 | typedef struct uni_stat_t { |
| 667 | unsigned byte_count; |
| 668 | unsigned unicode_count; |
| 669 | unsigned unicode_width; |
| 670 | } uni_stat_t; |
| 671 | /* Returns a string with unprintable chars replaced by '?' or |
| 672 | * SUBST_WCHAR. This function is unicode-aware. */ |
| 673 | const char* FAST_FUNC printable_string(uni_stat_t *stats, const char *str); |
| 674 | /* Prints unprintable char ch as ^C or M-c to file |
| 675 | * (M-c is used only if ch is ORed with PRINTABLE_META), |
| 676 | * else it is printed as-is (except for ch = 0x9b) */ |
| 677 | enum { PRINTABLE_META = 0x100 }; |
| 678 | void fputc_printable(int ch, FILE *file) FAST_FUNC; |
| 679 | |
| 680 | /* dmalloc will redefine these to it's own implementation. It is safe |
| 681 | * to have the prototypes here unconditionally. */ |
| 682 | void *malloc_or_warn(size_t size) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 683 | void *xmalloc(size_t size) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 684 | void *xzalloc(size_t size) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 685 | void *xrealloc(void *old, size_t size) FAST_FUNC; |
| 686 | /* After v = xrealloc_vector(v, SHIFT, idx) it's ok to use |
| 687 | * at least v[idx] and v[idx+1], for all idx values. |
| 688 | * SHIFT specifies how many new elements are added (1:2, 2:4, ..., 8:256...) |
| 689 | * when all elements are used up. New elements are zeroed out. |
| 690 | * xrealloc_vector(v, SHIFT, idx) *MUST* be called with consecutive IDXs - |
| 691 | * skipping an index is a bad bug - it may miss a realloc! |
| 692 | */ |
| 693 | #define xrealloc_vector(vector, shift, idx) \ |
| 694 | xrealloc_vector_helper((vector), (sizeof((vector)[0]) << 8) + (shift), (idx)) |
| 695 | void* xrealloc_vector_helper(void *vector, unsigned sizeof_and_shift, int idx) FAST_FUNC; |
| 696 | |
| 697 | |
| 698 | extern ssize_t safe_read(int fd, void *buf, size_t count) FAST_FUNC; |
| 699 | extern ssize_t nonblock_immune_read(int fd, void *buf, size_t count, int loop_on_EINTR) FAST_FUNC; |
| 700 | // NB: will return short read on error, not -1, |
| 701 | // if some data was read before error occurred |
| 702 | extern ssize_t full_read(int fd, void *buf, size_t count) FAST_FUNC; |
| 703 | extern void xread(int fd, void *buf, size_t count) FAST_FUNC; |
| 704 | extern unsigned char xread_char(int fd) FAST_FUNC; |
| 705 | extern ssize_t read_close(int fd, void *buf, size_t maxsz) FAST_FUNC; |
| 706 | extern ssize_t open_read_close(const char *filename, void *buf, size_t maxsz) FAST_FUNC; |
| 707 | // Reads one line a-la fgets (but doesn't save terminating '\n'). |
| 708 | // Reads byte-by-byte. Useful when it is important to not read ahead. |
| 709 | // Bytes are appended to pfx (which must be malloced, or NULL). |
| 710 | extern char *xmalloc_reads(int fd, size_t *maxsz_p) FAST_FUNC; |
| 711 | /* Reads block up to *maxsz_p (default: INT_MAX - 4095) */ |
| 712 | extern void *xmalloc_read(int fd, size_t *maxsz_p) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 713 | /* Returns NULL if file can't be opened (default max size: INT_MAX - 4095) */ |
| 714 | extern void *xmalloc_open_read_close(const char *filename, size_t *maxsz_p) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 715 | /* Never returns NULL */ |
| 716 | extern void *xmalloc_xopen_read_close(const char *filename, size_t *maxsz_p) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 717 | |
| 718 | #define SEAMLESS_COMPRESSION (0 \ |
| 719 | || ENABLE_FEATURE_SEAMLESS_XZ \ |
| 720 | || ENABLE_FEATURE_SEAMLESS_LZMA \ |
| 721 | || ENABLE_FEATURE_SEAMLESS_BZ2 \ |
| 722 | || ENABLE_FEATURE_SEAMLESS_GZ \ |
| 723 | || ENABLE_FEATURE_SEAMLESS_Z) |
| 724 | |
| 725 | #if SEAMLESS_COMPRESSION |
| 726 | /* Autodetects gzip/bzip2 formats. fd may be in the middle of the file! */ |
| 727 | extern int setup_unzip_on_fd(int fd, int fail_if_not_detected) FAST_FUNC; |
| 728 | /* Autodetects .gz etc */ |
| 729 | extern int open_zipped(const char *fname) FAST_FUNC; |
| 730 | #else |
| 731 | # define setup_unzip_on_fd(...) (0) |
| 732 | # define open_zipped(fname) open((fname), O_RDONLY); |
| 733 | #endif |
| 734 | extern void *xmalloc_open_zipped_read_close(const char *fname, size_t *maxsz_p) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 735 | |
| 736 | extern ssize_t safe_write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count) FAST_FUNC; |
| 737 | // NB: will return short write on error, not -1, |
| 738 | // if some data was written before error occurred |
| 739 | extern ssize_t full_write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count) FAST_FUNC; |
| 740 | extern void xwrite(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count) FAST_FUNC; |
| 741 | extern void xwrite_str(int fd, const char *str) FAST_FUNC; |
| 742 | extern ssize_t full_write1_str(const char *str) FAST_FUNC; |
| 743 | extern ssize_t full_write2_str(const char *str) FAST_FUNC; |
| 744 | extern void xopen_xwrite_close(const char* file, const char *str) FAST_FUNC; |
| 745 | |
| 746 | /* Close fd, but check for failures (some types of write errors) */ |
| 747 | extern void xclose(int fd) FAST_FUNC; |
| 748 | |
| 749 | /* Reads and prints to stdout till eof, then closes FILE. Exits on error: */ |
| 750 | extern void xprint_and_close_file(FILE *file) FAST_FUNC; |
| 751 | |
| 752 | /* Reads a line from a text file, up to a newline or NUL byte, inclusive. |
| 753 | * Returns malloc'ed char*. If end is NULL '\n' isn't considered |
| 754 | * end of line. If end isn't NULL, length of the chunk is stored in it. |
| 755 | * Returns NULL if EOF/error. |
| 756 | */ |
| 757 | extern char *bb_get_chunk_from_file(FILE *file, int *end) FAST_FUNC; |
| 758 | /* Reads up to (and including) TERMINATING_STRING: */ |
| 759 | extern char *xmalloc_fgets_str(FILE *file, const char *terminating_string) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 760 | /* Same, with limited max size, and returns the length (excluding NUL): */ |
| 761 | extern char *xmalloc_fgets_str_len(FILE *file, const char *terminating_string, size_t *maxsz_p) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 762 | /* Chops off TERMINATING_STRING from the end: */ |
| 763 | extern char *xmalloc_fgetline_str(FILE *file, const char *terminating_string) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 764 | /* Reads up to (and including) "\n" or NUL byte: */ |
| 765 | extern char *xmalloc_fgets(FILE *file) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 766 | /* Chops off '\n' from the end, unlike fgets: */ |
| 767 | extern char *xmalloc_fgetline(FILE *file) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 768 | /* Same, but doesn't try to conserve space (may have some slack after the end) */ |
| 769 | /* extern char *xmalloc_fgetline_fast(FILE *file) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; */ |
| 770 | |
| 771 | void die_if_ferror(FILE *file, const char *msg) FAST_FUNC; |
| 772 | void die_if_ferror_stdout(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 773 | int fflush_all(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 774 | void fflush_stdout_and_exit(int retval) NORETURN FAST_FUNC; |
| 775 | int fclose_if_not_stdin(FILE *file) FAST_FUNC; |
| 776 | FILE* xfopen(const char *filename, const char *mode) FAST_FUNC; |
| 777 | /* Prints warning to stderr and returns NULL on failure: */ |
| 778 | FILE* fopen_or_warn(const char *filename, const char *mode) FAST_FUNC; |
| 779 | /* "Opens" stdin if filename is special, else just opens file: */ |
| 780 | FILE* xfopen_stdin(const char *filename) FAST_FUNC; |
| 781 | FILE* fopen_or_warn_stdin(const char *filename) FAST_FUNC; |
| 782 | FILE* fopen_for_read(const char *path) FAST_FUNC; |
| 783 | FILE* xfopen_for_read(const char *path) FAST_FUNC; |
| 784 | FILE* fopen_for_write(const char *path) FAST_FUNC; |
| 785 | FILE* xfopen_for_write(const char *path) FAST_FUNC; |
| 786 | FILE* xfdopen_for_read(int fd) FAST_FUNC; |
| 787 | FILE* xfdopen_for_write(int fd) FAST_FUNC; |
| 788 | |
| 789 | int bb_pstrcmp(const void *a, const void *b) /* not FAST_FUNC! */; |
| 790 | void qsort_string_vector(char **sv, unsigned count) FAST_FUNC; |
| 791 | |
| 792 | /* Wrapper which restarts poll on EINTR or ENOMEM. |
| 793 | * On other errors complains [perror("poll")] and returns. |
| 794 | * Warning! May take (much) longer than timeout_ms to return! |
| 795 | * If this is a problem, use bare poll and open-code EINTR/ENOMEM handling */ |
| 796 | int safe_poll(struct pollfd *ufds, nfds_t nfds, int timeout_ms) FAST_FUNC; |
| 797 | |
| 798 | char *safe_gethostname(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 799 | |
| 800 | /* Convert each alpha char in str to lower-case */ |
| 801 | char* str_tolower(char *str) FAST_FUNC; |
| 802 | |
| 803 | char *utoa(unsigned n) FAST_FUNC; |
| 804 | char *itoa(int n) FAST_FUNC; |
| 805 | /* Returns a pointer past the formatted number, does NOT null-terminate */ |
| 806 | char *utoa_to_buf(unsigned n, char *buf, unsigned buflen) FAST_FUNC; |
| 807 | char *itoa_to_buf(int n, char *buf, unsigned buflen) FAST_FUNC; |
| 808 | /* Intelligent formatters of bignums */ |
| 809 | void smart_ulltoa4(unsigned long long ul, char buf[4], const char *scale) FAST_FUNC; |
| 810 | void smart_ulltoa5(unsigned long long ul, char buf[5], const char *scale) FAST_FUNC; |
| 811 | /* If block_size == 0, display size without fractional part, |
| 812 | * else display (size * block_size) with one decimal digit. |
| 813 | * If display_unit == 0, show value no bigger than 1024 with suffix (K,M,G...), |
| 814 | * else divide by display_unit and do not use suffix. */ |
| 815 | #define HUMAN_READABLE_MAX_WIDTH 7 /* "1024.0G" */ |
| 816 | #define HUMAN_READABLE_MAX_WIDTH_STR "7" |
| 817 | //TODO: provide pointer to buf (avoid statics)? |
| 818 | const char *make_human_readable_str(unsigned long long size, |
| 819 | unsigned long block_size, unsigned long display_unit) FAST_FUNC; |
| 820 | /* Put a string of hex bytes ("1b2e66fe"...), return advanced pointer */ |
| 821 | char *bin2hex(char *dst, const char *src, int count) FAST_FUNC; |
| 822 | /* Reverse */ |
| 823 | char* hex2bin(char *dst, const char *src, int count) FAST_FUNC; |
| 824 | |
| 825 | /* Generate a UUID */ |
| 826 | void generate_uuid(uint8_t *buf) FAST_FUNC; |
| 827 | |
| 828 | /* Last element is marked by mult == 0 */ |
| 829 | struct suffix_mult { |
| 830 | char suffix[4]; |
| 831 | unsigned mult; |
| 832 | }; |
| 833 | #include "xatonum.h" |
| 834 | /* Specialized: */ |
| 835 | |
| 836 | /* Using xatoi() instead of naive atoi() is not always convenient - |
| 837 | * in many places people want *non-negative* values, but store them |
| 838 | * in signed int. Therefore we need this one: |
| 839 | * dies if input is not in [0, INT_MAX] range. Also will reject '-0' etc. |
| 840 | * It should really be named xatoi_nonnegative (since it allows 0), |
| 841 | * but that would be too long. |
| 842 | */ |
| 843 | int xatoi_positive(const char *numstr) FAST_FUNC; |
| 844 | |
| 845 | /* Useful for reading port numbers */ |
| 846 | uint16_t xatou16(const char *numstr) FAST_FUNC; |
| 847 | |
| 848 | |
| 849 | /* These parse entries in /etc/passwd and /etc/group. This is desirable |
| 850 | * for BusyBox since we want to avoid using the glibc NSS stuff, which |
| 851 | * increases target size and is often not needed on embedded systems. */ |
| 852 | long xuname2uid(const char *name) FAST_FUNC; |
| 853 | long xgroup2gid(const char *name) FAST_FUNC; |
| 854 | /* wrapper: allows string to contain numeric uid or gid */ |
| 855 | unsigned long get_ug_id(const char *s, long FAST_FUNC (*xname2id)(const char *)) FAST_FUNC; |
| 856 | /* from chpst. Does not die, returns 0 on failure */ |
| 857 | struct bb_uidgid_t { |
| 858 | uid_t uid; |
| 859 | gid_t gid; |
| 860 | }; |
| 861 | /* always sets uid and gid */ |
| 862 | int get_uidgid(struct bb_uidgid_t*, const char*, int numeric_ok) FAST_FUNC; |
| 863 | /* always sets uid and gid, allows numeric; exits on failure */ |
| 864 | void xget_uidgid(struct bb_uidgid_t*, const char*) FAST_FUNC; |
| 865 | /* chown-like handling of "user[:[group]" */ |
| 866 | void parse_chown_usergroup_or_die(struct bb_uidgid_t *u, char *user_group) FAST_FUNC; |
| 867 | struct passwd* xgetpwnam(const char *name) FAST_FUNC; |
| 868 | struct group* xgetgrnam(const char *name) FAST_FUNC; |
| 869 | struct passwd* xgetpwuid(uid_t uid) FAST_FUNC; |
| 870 | struct group* xgetgrgid(gid_t gid) FAST_FUNC; |
| 871 | char* xuid2uname(uid_t uid) FAST_FUNC; |
| 872 | char* xgid2group(gid_t gid) FAST_FUNC; |
| 873 | char* uid2uname(uid_t uid) FAST_FUNC; |
| 874 | char* gid2group(gid_t gid) FAST_FUNC; |
| 875 | char* uid2uname_utoa(uid_t uid) FAST_FUNC; |
| 876 | char* gid2group_utoa(gid_t gid) FAST_FUNC; |
| 877 | /* versions which cache results (useful for ps, ls etc) */ |
| 878 | const char* get_cached_username(uid_t uid) FAST_FUNC; |
| 879 | const char* get_cached_groupname(gid_t gid) FAST_FUNC; |
| 880 | void clear_username_cache(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 881 | /* internally usernames are saved in fixed-sized char[] buffers */ |
| 882 | enum { USERNAME_MAX_SIZE = 32 - sizeof(uid_t) }; |
| 883 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_CHECK_NAMES |
| 884 | void die_if_bad_username(const char* name) FAST_FUNC; |
| 885 | #else |
| 886 | #define die_if_bad_username(name) ((void)(name)) |
| 887 | #endif |
| 888 | |
| 889 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_UTMP |
| 890 | void FAST_FUNC write_new_utmp(pid_t pid, int new_type, const char *tty_name, const char *username, const char *hostname); |
| 891 | void FAST_FUNC update_utmp(pid_t pid, int new_type, const char *tty_name, const char *username, const char *hostname); |
| 892 | #else |
| 893 | # define write_new_utmp(pid, new_type, tty_name, username, hostname) ((void)0) |
| 894 | # define update_utmp(pid, new_type, tty_name, username, hostname) ((void)0) |
| 895 | #endif |
| 896 | |
| 897 | |
| 898 | int execable_file(const char *name) FAST_FUNC; |
| 899 | char *find_execable(const char *filename, char **PATHp) FAST_FUNC; |
| 900 | int exists_execable(const char *filename) FAST_FUNC; |
| 901 | |
| 902 | /* BB_EXECxx always execs (it's not doing NOFORK/NOEXEC stuff), |
| 903 | * but it may exec busybox and call applet instead of searching PATH. |
| 904 | */ |
| 905 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_PREFER_APPLETS |
| 906 | int BB_EXECVP(const char *file, char *const argv[]) FAST_FUNC; |
| 907 | #define BB_EXECLP(prog,cmd,...) \ |
| 908 | do { \ |
| 909 | if (find_applet_by_name(prog) >= 0) \ |
| 910 | execlp(bb_busybox_exec_path, cmd, __VA_ARGS__); \ |
| 911 | execlp(prog, cmd, __VA_ARGS__); \ |
| 912 | } while (0) |
| 913 | #else |
| 914 | #define BB_EXECVP(prog,cmd) execvp(prog,cmd) |
| 915 | #define BB_EXECLP(prog,cmd,...) execlp(prog,cmd,__VA_ARGS__) |
| 916 | #endif |
| 917 | int BB_EXECVP_or_die(char **argv) NORETURN FAST_FUNC; |
| 918 | |
| 919 | /* xvfork() can't be a _function_, return after vfork mangles stack |
| 920 | * in the parent. It must be a macro. */ |
| 921 | #define xvfork() \ |
| 922 | ({ \ |
| 923 | pid_t bb__xvfork_pid = vfork(); \ |
| 924 | if (bb__xvfork_pid < 0) \ |
| 925 | bb_perror_msg_and_die("vfork"); \ |
| 926 | bb__xvfork_pid; \ |
| 927 | }) |
| 928 | #if BB_MMU |
| 929 | pid_t xfork(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 930 | #endif |
| 931 | |
| 932 | /* NOMMU friendy fork+exec: */ |
| 933 | pid_t spawn(char **argv) FAST_FUNC; |
| 934 | pid_t xspawn(char **argv) FAST_FUNC; |
| 935 | |
| 936 | pid_t safe_waitpid(pid_t pid, int *wstat, int options) FAST_FUNC; |
| 937 | pid_t wait_any_nohang(int *wstat) FAST_FUNC; |
| 938 | /* wait4pid: unlike waitpid, waits ONLY for one process. |
| 939 | * Returns sig + 0x180 if child is killed by signal. |
| 940 | * It's safe to pass negative 'pids' from failed [v]fork - |
| 941 | * wait4pid will return -1 (and will not clobber [v]fork's errno). |
| 942 | * IOW: rc = wait4pid(spawn(argv)); |
| 943 | * if (rc < 0) bb_perror_msg("%s", argv[0]); |
| 944 | * if (rc > 0) bb_error_msg("exit code: %d", rc & 0xff); |
| 945 | */ |
| 946 | int wait4pid(pid_t pid) FAST_FUNC; |
| 947 | /* Same as wait4pid(spawn(argv)), but with NOFORK/NOEXEC if configured: */ |
| 948 | int spawn_and_wait(char **argv) FAST_FUNC; |
| 949 | /* Does NOT check that applet is NOFORK, just blindly runs it */ |
| 950 | int run_nofork_applet(int applet_no, char **argv) FAST_FUNC; |
| 951 | |
| 952 | /* Helpers for daemonization. |
| 953 | * |
| 954 | * bb_daemonize(flags) = daemonize, does not compile on NOMMU |
| 955 | * |
| 956 | * bb_daemonize_or_rexec(flags, argv) = daemonizes on MMU (and ignores argv), |
| 957 | * rexec's itself on NOMMU with argv passed as command line. |
| 958 | * Thus bb_daemonize_or_rexec may cause your <applet>_main() to be re-executed |
| 959 | * from the start. (It will detect it and not reexec again second time). |
| 960 | * You have to audit carefully that you don't do something twice as a result |
| 961 | * (opening files/sockets, parsing config files etc...)! |
| 962 | * |
| 963 | * Both of the above will redirect fd 0,1,2 to /dev/null and drop ctty |
| 964 | * (will do setsid()). |
| 965 | * |
| 966 | * fork_or_rexec(argv) = bare-bones fork on MMU, |
| 967 | * "vfork + re-exec ourself" on NOMMU. No fd redirection, no setsid(). |
| 968 | * On MMU ignores argv. |
| 969 | * |
| 970 | * Helper for network daemons in foreground mode: |
| 971 | * |
| 972 | * bb_sanitize_stdio() = make sure that fd 0,1,2 are opened by opening them |
| 973 | * to /dev/null if they are not. |
| 974 | */ |
| 975 | enum { |
| 976 | DAEMON_CHDIR_ROOT = 1, |
| 977 | DAEMON_DEVNULL_STDIO = 2, |
| 978 | DAEMON_CLOSE_EXTRA_FDS = 4, |
| 979 | DAEMON_ONLY_SANITIZE = 8, /* internal use */ |
| 980 | DAEMON_DOUBLE_FORK = 16, /* double fork to avoid controlling tty */ |
| 981 | }; |
| 982 | #if BB_MMU |
| 983 | enum { re_execed = 0 }; |
| 984 | # define fork_or_rexec(argv) xfork() |
| 985 | # define bb_daemonize_or_rexec(flags, argv) bb_daemonize_or_rexec(flags) |
| 986 | # define bb_daemonize(flags) bb_daemonize_or_rexec(flags, bogus) |
| 987 | #else |
| 988 | extern bool re_execed; |
| 989 | /* Note: re_exec() and fork_or_rexec() do argv[0][0] |= 0x80 on NOMMU! |
| 990 | * _Parent_ needs to undo it if it doesn't want to have argv[0] mangled. |
| 991 | */ |
| 992 | void re_exec(char **argv) NORETURN FAST_FUNC; |
| 993 | pid_t fork_or_rexec(char **argv) FAST_FUNC; |
| 994 | int BUG_fork_is_unavailable_on_nommu(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 995 | int BUG_daemon_is_unavailable_on_nommu(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 996 | void BUG_bb_daemonize_is_unavailable_on_nommu(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 997 | # define fork() BUG_fork_is_unavailable_on_nommu() |
| 998 | # define xfork() BUG_fork_is_unavailable_on_nommu() |
| 999 | # define daemon(a,b) BUG_daemon_is_unavailable_on_nommu() |
| 1000 | # define bb_daemonize(a) BUG_bb_daemonize_is_unavailable_on_nommu() |
| 1001 | #endif |
| 1002 | void bb_daemonize_or_rexec(int flags, char **argv) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1003 | void bb_sanitize_stdio(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1004 | /* Clear dangerous stuff, set PATH. Return 1 if was run by different user. */ |
| 1005 | int sanitize_env_if_suid(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1006 | |
| 1007 | |
| 1008 | char* single_argv(char **argv) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1009 | extern const char *const bb_argv_dash[]; /* "-", NULL */ |
| 1010 | extern const char *opt_complementary; |
| 1011 | #if ENABLE_LONG_OPTS || ENABLE_FEATURE_GETOPT_LONG |
| 1012 | #define No_argument "\0" |
| 1013 | #define Required_argument "\001" |
| 1014 | #define Optional_argument "\002" |
| 1015 | extern const char *applet_long_options; |
| 1016 | #endif |
| 1017 | extern uint32_t option_mask32; |
| 1018 | extern uint32_t getopt32(char **argv, const char *applet_opts, ...) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1019 | |
| 1020 | |
| 1021 | /* Having next pointer as a first member allows easy creation |
| 1022 | * of "llist-compatible" structs, and using llist_FOO functions |
| 1023 | * on them. |
| 1024 | */ |
| 1025 | typedef struct llist_t { |
| 1026 | struct llist_t *link; |
| 1027 | char *data; |
| 1028 | } llist_t; |
| 1029 | void llist_add_to(llist_t **old_head, void *data) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1030 | void llist_add_to_end(llist_t **list_head, void *data) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1031 | void *llist_pop(llist_t **elm) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1032 | void llist_unlink(llist_t **head, llist_t *elm) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1033 | void llist_free(llist_t *elm, void (*freeit)(void *data)) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1034 | llist_t *llist_rev(llist_t *list) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1035 | llist_t *llist_find_str(llist_t *first, const char *str) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1036 | /* BTW, surprisingly, changing API to |
| 1037 | * llist_t *llist_add_to(llist_t *old_head, void *data) |
| 1038 | * etc does not result in smaller code... */ |
| 1039 | |
| 1040 | /* start_stop_daemon and udhcpc are special - they want |
| 1041 | * to create pidfiles regardless of FEATURE_PIDFILE */ |
| 1042 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_PIDFILE || defined(WANT_PIDFILE) |
| 1043 | /* True only if we created pidfile which is *file*, not /dev/null etc */ |
| 1044 | extern smallint wrote_pidfile; |
| 1045 | void write_pidfile(const char *path) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1046 | #define remove_pidfile(path) do { if (wrote_pidfile) unlink(path); } while (0) |
| 1047 | #else |
| 1048 | enum { wrote_pidfile = 0 }; |
| 1049 | #define write_pidfile(path) ((void)0) |
| 1050 | #define remove_pidfile(path) ((void)0) |
| 1051 | #endif |
| 1052 | |
| 1053 | enum { |
| 1054 | LOGMODE_NONE = 0, |
| 1055 | LOGMODE_STDIO = (1 << 0), |
| 1056 | LOGMODE_SYSLOG = (1 << 1) * ENABLE_FEATURE_SYSLOG, |
| 1057 | LOGMODE_BOTH = LOGMODE_SYSLOG + LOGMODE_STDIO, |
| 1058 | }; |
| 1059 | extern const char *msg_eol; |
| 1060 | extern smallint logmode; |
| 1061 | extern int die_sleep; |
| 1062 | extern uint8_t xfunc_error_retval; |
| 1063 | extern jmp_buf die_jmp; |
| 1064 | extern void xfunc_die(void) NORETURN FAST_FUNC; |
| 1065 | extern void bb_show_usage(void) NORETURN FAST_FUNC; |
| 1066 | extern void bb_error_msg(const char *s, ...) __attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2))) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1067 | extern void bb_error_msg_and_die(const char *s, ...) __attribute__ ((noreturn, format (printf, 1, 2))) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1068 | extern void bb_perror_msg(const char *s, ...) __attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2))) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1069 | extern void bb_simple_perror_msg(const char *s) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1070 | extern void bb_perror_msg_and_die(const char *s, ...) __attribute__ ((noreturn, format (printf, 1, 2))) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1071 | extern void bb_simple_perror_msg_and_die(const char *s) NORETURN FAST_FUNC; |
| 1072 | extern void bb_herror_msg(const char *s, ...) __attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2))) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1073 | extern void bb_herror_msg_and_die(const char *s, ...) __attribute__ ((noreturn, format (printf, 1, 2))) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1074 | extern void bb_perror_nomsg_and_die(void) NORETURN FAST_FUNC; |
| 1075 | extern void bb_perror_nomsg(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1076 | extern void bb_info_msg(const char *s, ...) __attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2))) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1077 | extern void bb_verror_msg(const char *s, va_list p, const char *strerr) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1078 | |
| 1079 | /* We need to export XXX_main from libbusybox |
| 1080 | * only if we build "individual" binaries |
| 1081 | */ |
| 1082 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_INDIVIDUAL |
| 1083 | #define MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE |
| 1084 | #else |
| 1085 | #define MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE |
| 1086 | #endif |
| 1087 | |
| 1088 | |
| 1089 | /* Applets which are useful from another applets */ |
| 1090 | int bb_cat(char** argv); |
| 1091 | /* If shell needs them, they exist even if not enabled as applets */ |
| 1092 | int echo_main(int argc, char** argv) IF_ECHO(MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE); |
| 1093 | int printf_main(int argc, char **argv) IF_PRINTF(MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE); |
| 1094 | int test_main(int argc, char **argv) IF_TEST(MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE); |
| 1095 | int kill_main(int argc, char **argv) IF_KILL(MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE); |
| 1096 | /* Similar, but used by chgrp, not shell */ |
| 1097 | int chown_main(int argc, char **argv) IF_CHOWN(MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE); |
| 1098 | /* Used by ftpd */ |
| 1099 | int ls_main(int argc, char **argv) IF_LS(MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE); |
| 1100 | /* Don't need IF_xxx() guard for these */ |
| 1101 | int gunzip_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE; |
| 1102 | int bunzip2_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE; |
| 1103 | |
| 1104 | #if ENABLE_ROUTE |
| 1105 | void bb_displayroutes(int noresolve, int netstatfmt) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1106 | #endif |
| 1107 | |
| 1108 | |
| 1109 | /* Networking */ |
| 1110 | int create_icmp_socket(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1111 | int create_icmp6_socket(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1112 | /* interface.c */ |
| 1113 | /* This structure defines protocol families and their handlers. */ |
| 1114 | struct aftype { |
| 1115 | const char *name; |
| 1116 | const char *title; |
| 1117 | int af; |
| 1118 | int alen; |
| 1119 | char* FAST_FUNC (*print)(unsigned char *); |
| 1120 | const char* FAST_FUNC (*sprint)(struct sockaddr *, int numeric); |
| 1121 | int FAST_FUNC (*input)(/*int type,*/ const char *bufp, struct sockaddr *); |
| 1122 | void FAST_FUNC (*herror)(char *text); |
| 1123 | int FAST_FUNC (*rprint)(int options); |
| 1124 | int FAST_FUNC (*rinput)(int typ, int ext, char **argv); |
| 1125 | /* may modify src */ |
| 1126 | int FAST_FUNC (*getmask)(char *src, struct sockaddr *mask, char *name); |
| 1127 | }; |
| 1128 | /* This structure defines hardware protocols and their handlers. */ |
| 1129 | struct hwtype { |
| 1130 | const char *name; |
| 1131 | const char *title; |
| 1132 | int type; |
| 1133 | int alen; |
| 1134 | char* FAST_FUNC (*print)(unsigned char *); |
| 1135 | int FAST_FUNC (*input)(const char *, struct sockaddr *); |
| 1136 | int FAST_FUNC (*activate)(int fd); |
| 1137 | int suppress_null_addr; |
| 1138 | }; |
| 1139 | extern smallint interface_opt_a; |
| 1140 | int display_interfaces(char *ifname) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1141 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_HWIB |
| 1142 | int in_ib(const char *bufp, struct sockaddr *sap) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1143 | #else |
| 1144 | #define in_ib(a, b) 1 /* fail */ |
| 1145 | #endif |
| 1146 | const struct aftype *get_aftype(const char *name) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1147 | const struct hwtype *get_hwtype(const char *name) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1148 | const struct hwtype *get_hwntype(int type) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1149 | |
| 1150 | |
| 1151 | #ifndef BUILD_INDIVIDUAL |
| 1152 | extern int find_applet_by_name(const char *name) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1153 | /* Returns only if applet is not found. */ |
| 1154 | extern void run_applet_and_exit(const char *name, char **argv) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1155 | extern void run_applet_no_and_exit(int a, char **argv) NORETURN FAST_FUNC; |
| 1156 | #endif |
| 1157 | |
| 1158 | #ifdef HAVE_MNTENT_H |
| 1159 | extern int match_fstype(const struct mntent *mt, const char *fstypes) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1160 | extern struct mntent *find_mount_point(const char *name, int subdir_too) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1161 | #endif |
| 1162 | extern void erase_mtab(const char * name) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1163 | extern unsigned int tty_baud_to_value(speed_t speed) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1164 | extern speed_t tty_value_to_baud(unsigned int value) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1165 | #if ENABLE_DESKTOP |
| 1166 | extern void bb_warn_ignoring_args(char *arg) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1167 | #else |
| 1168 | # define bb_warn_ignoring_args(arg) ((void)0) |
| 1169 | #endif |
| 1170 | |
| 1171 | extern int get_linux_version_code(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1172 | |
| 1173 | extern char *query_loop(const char *device) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1174 | extern int del_loop(const char *device) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1175 | /* If *devname is not NULL, use that name, otherwise try to find free one, |
| 1176 | * malloc and return it in *devname. |
| 1177 | * return value: 1: read-only loopdev was setup, 0: rw, < 0: error */ |
| 1178 | extern int set_loop(char **devname, const char *file, unsigned long long offset, int ro) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1179 | |
| 1180 | /* Like bb_ask below, but asks on stdin with no timeout. */ |
| 1181 | char *bb_ask_stdin(const char * prompt) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1182 | //TODO: pass buf pointer or return allocated buf (avoid statics)? |
| 1183 | char *bb_ask(const int fd, int timeout, const char * prompt) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1184 | int bb_ask_confirmation(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1185 | |
| 1186 | int bb_parse_mode(const char* s, mode_t* theMode) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1187 | |
| 1188 | /* |
| 1189 | * Config file parser |
| 1190 | */ |
| 1191 | enum { |
| 1192 | PARSE_COLLAPSE = 0x00010000, // treat consecutive delimiters as one |
| 1193 | PARSE_TRIM = 0x00020000, // trim leading and trailing delimiters |
| 1194 | // TODO: COLLAPSE and TRIM seem to always go in pair |
| 1195 | PARSE_GREEDY = 0x00040000, // last token takes entire remainder of the line |
| 1196 | PARSE_MIN_DIE = 0x00100000, // die if < min tokens found |
| 1197 | // keep a copy of current line |
| 1198 | PARSE_KEEP_COPY = 0x00200000 * ENABLE_FEATURE_CROND_D, |
| 1199 | PARSE_EOL_COMMENTS = 0x00400000, // comments are recognized even if they aren't the first char |
| 1200 | // NORMAL is: |
| 1201 | // * remove leading and trailing delimiters and collapse |
| 1202 | // multiple delimiters into one |
| 1203 | // * warn and continue if less than mintokens delimiters found |
| 1204 | // * grab everything into last token |
| 1205 | // * comments are recognized even if they aren't the first char |
| 1206 | PARSE_NORMAL = PARSE_COLLAPSE | PARSE_TRIM | PARSE_GREEDY | PARSE_EOL_COMMENTS, |
| 1207 | }; |
| 1208 | typedef struct parser_t { |
| 1209 | FILE *fp; |
| 1210 | char *data; |
| 1211 | char *line, *nline; |
| 1212 | size_t line_alloc, nline_alloc; |
| 1213 | int lineno; |
| 1214 | } parser_t; |
| 1215 | parser_t* config_open(const char *filename) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1216 | parser_t* config_open2(const char *filename, FILE* FAST_FUNC (*fopen_func)(const char *path)) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1217 | /* delims[0] is a comment char (use '\0' to disable), the rest are token delimiters */ |
| 1218 | int config_read(parser_t *parser, char **tokens, unsigned flags, const char *delims) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1219 | #define config_read(parser, tokens, max, min, str, flags) \ |
| 1220 | config_read(parser, tokens, ((flags) | (((min) & 0xFF) << 8) | ((max) & 0xFF)), str) |
| 1221 | void config_close(parser_t *parser) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1222 | |
| 1223 | /* Concatenate path and filename to new allocated buffer. |
| 1224 | * Add "/" only as needed (no duplicate "//" are produced). |
| 1225 | * If path is NULL, it is assumed to be "/". |
| 1226 | * filename should not be NULL. */ |
| 1227 | char *concat_path_file(const char *path, const char *filename) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1228 | /* Returns NULL on . and .. */ |
| 1229 | char *concat_subpath_file(const char *path, const char *filename) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1230 | |
| 1231 | |
| 1232 | int bb_make_directory(char *path, long mode, int flags) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1233 | |
| 1234 | int get_signum(const char *name) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1235 | const char *get_signame(int number) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1236 | void print_signames(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1237 | |
| 1238 | char *bb_simplify_path(const char *path) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1239 | /* Returns ptr to NUL */ |
| 1240 | char *bb_simplify_abs_path_inplace(char *path) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1241 | |
| 1242 | #define LOGIN_FAIL_DELAY 3 |
| 1243 | extern void bb_do_delay(int seconds) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1244 | extern void change_identity(const struct passwd *pw) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1245 | extern void run_shell(const char *shell, int loginshell, const char *command, const char **additional_args) NORETURN FAST_FUNC; |
| 1246 | |
| 1247 | /* Returns $SHELL, getpwuid(getuid())->pw_shell, or DEFAULT_SHELL. |
| 1248 | * Note that getpwuid result might need xstrdup'ing |
| 1249 | * if there is a possibility of intervening getpwxxx() calls. |
| 1250 | */ |
| 1251 | const char *get_shell_name(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1252 | |
| 1253 | #if ENABLE_SELINUX |
| 1254 | extern void renew_current_security_context(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1255 | extern void set_current_security_context(security_context_t sid) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1256 | extern context_t set_security_context_component(security_context_t cur_context, |
| 1257 | char *user, char *role, char *type, char *range) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1258 | extern void setfscreatecon_or_die(security_context_t scontext) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1259 | extern void selinux_preserve_fcontext(int fdesc) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1260 | #else |
| 1261 | #define selinux_preserve_fcontext(fdesc) ((void)0) |
| 1262 | #endif |
| 1263 | extern void selinux_or_die(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1264 | |
| 1265 | |
| 1266 | /* systemd support */ |
| 1267 | #define SD_LISTEN_FDS_START 3 |
| 1268 | int sd_listen_fds(void); |
| 1269 | |
| 1270 | |
| 1271 | /* setup_environment: |
| 1272 | * if chdir pw->pw_dir: ok: else if to_tmp == 1: goto /tmp else: goto / or die |
| 1273 | * if clear_env = 1: cd(pw->pw_dir), clear environment, then set |
| 1274 | * TERM=(old value) |
| 1275 | * USER=pw->pw_name, LOGNAME=pw->pw_name |
| 1276 | * PATH=bb_default_[root_]path |
| 1277 | * HOME=pw->pw_dir |
| 1278 | * SHELL=shell |
| 1279 | * else if change_env = 1: |
| 1280 | * if not root (if pw->pw_uid != 0): |
| 1281 | * USER=pw->pw_name, LOGNAME=pw->pw_name |
| 1282 | * HOME=pw->pw_dir |
| 1283 | * SHELL=shell |
| 1284 | * else does nothing |
| 1285 | */ |
| 1286 | #define SETUP_ENV_CHANGEENV (1 << 0) |
| 1287 | #define SETUP_ENV_CLEARENV (1 << 1) |
| 1288 | #define SETUP_ENV_TO_TMP (1 << 2) |
| 1289 | #define SETUP_ENV_NO_CHDIR (1 << 4) |
| 1290 | extern void setup_environment(const char *shell, int flags, const struct passwd *pw) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1291 | extern int correct_password(const struct passwd *pw) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1292 | /* Returns a malloced string */ |
| 1293 | #if !ENABLE_USE_BB_CRYPT |
| 1294 | #define pw_encrypt(clear, salt, cleanup) pw_encrypt(clear, salt) |
| 1295 | #endif |
| 1296 | extern char *pw_encrypt(const char *clear, const char *salt, int cleanup) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1297 | extern int obscure(const char *old, const char *newval, const struct passwd *pwdp) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1298 | /* |
| 1299 | * rnd is additional random input. New one is returned. |
| 1300 | * Useful if you call crypt_make_salt many times in a row: |
| 1301 | * rnd = crypt_make_salt(buf1, 4, 0); |
| 1302 | * rnd = crypt_make_salt(buf2, 4, rnd); |
| 1303 | * rnd = crypt_make_salt(buf3, 4, rnd); |
| 1304 | * (otherwise we risk having same salt generated) |
| 1305 | */ |
| 1306 | extern int crypt_make_salt(char *p, int cnt /*, int rnd*/) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1307 | /* "$N$" + sha_salt_16_bytes + NUL */ |
| 1308 | #define MAX_PW_SALT_LEN (3 + 16 + 1) |
| 1309 | extern char* crypt_make_pw_salt(char p[MAX_PW_SALT_LEN], const char *algo) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1310 | |
| 1311 | |
| 1312 | /* Returns number of lines changed, or -1 on error */ |
| 1313 | #if !(ENABLE_FEATURE_ADDUSER_TO_GROUP || ENABLE_FEATURE_DEL_USER_FROM_GROUP) |
| 1314 | #define update_passwd(filename, username, data, member) \ |
| 1315 | update_passwd(filename, username, data) |
| 1316 | #endif |
| 1317 | extern int update_passwd(const char *filename, |
| 1318 | const char *username, |
| 1319 | const char *data, |
| 1320 | const char *member) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1321 | |
| 1322 | int index_in_str_array(const char *const string_array[], const char *key) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1323 | int index_in_strings(const char *strings, const char *key) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1324 | int index_in_substr_array(const char *const string_array[], const char *key) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1325 | int index_in_substrings(const char *strings, const char *key) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1326 | const char *nth_string(const char *strings, int n) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1327 | |
| 1328 | extern void print_login_issue(const char *issue_file, const char *tty) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1329 | extern void print_login_prompt(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1330 | |
| 1331 | char *xmalloc_ttyname(int fd) FAST_FUNC RETURNS_MALLOC; |
| 1332 | /* NB: typically you want to pass fd 0, not 1. Think 'applet | grep something' */ |
| 1333 | int get_terminal_width_height(int fd, unsigned *width, unsigned *height) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1334 | |
| 1335 | int tcsetattr_stdin_TCSANOW(const struct termios *tp) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1336 | |
| 1337 | /* NB: "unsigned request" is crucial! "int request" will break some arches! */ |
| 1338 | int ioctl_or_perror(int fd, unsigned request, void *argp, const char *fmt,...) __attribute__ ((format (printf, 4, 5))) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1339 | int ioctl_or_perror_and_die(int fd, unsigned request, void *argp, const char *fmt,...) __attribute__ ((format (printf, 4, 5))) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1340 | #if ENABLE_IOCTL_HEX2STR_ERROR |
| 1341 | int bb_ioctl_or_warn(int fd, unsigned request, void *argp, const char *ioctl_name) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1342 | int bb_xioctl(int fd, unsigned request, void *argp, const char *ioctl_name) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1343 | #define ioctl_or_warn(fd,request,argp) bb_ioctl_or_warn(fd,request,argp,#request) |
| 1344 | #define xioctl(fd,request,argp) bb_xioctl(fd,request,argp,#request) |
| 1345 | #else |
| 1346 | int bb_ioctl_or_warn(int fd, unsigned request, void *argp) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1347 | int bb_xioctl(int fd, unsigned request, void *argp) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1348 | #define ioctl_or_warn(fd,request,argp) bb_ioctl_or_warn(fd,request,argp) |
| 1349 | #define xioctl(fd,request,argp) bb_xioctl(fd,request,argp) |
| 1350 | #endif |
| 1351 | |
| 1352 | char *is_in_ino_dev_hashtable(const struct stat *statbuf) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1353 | void add_to_ino_dev_hashtable(const struct stat *statbuf, const char *name) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1354 | void reset_ino_dev_hashtable(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1355 | #ifdef __GLIBC__ |
| 1356 | /* At least glibc has horrendously large inline for this, so wrap it */ |
| 1357 | unsigned long long bb_makedev(unsigned major, unsigned minor) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1358 | #undef makedev |
| 1359 | #define makedev(a,b) bb_makedev(a,b) |
| 1360 | #endif |
| 1361 | |
| 1362 | |
| 1363 | /* "Keycodes" that report an escape sequence. |
| 1364 | * We use something which fits into signed char, |
| 1365 | * yet doesn't represent any valid Unicode character. |
| 1366 | * Also, -1 is reserved for error indication and we don't use it. */ |
| 1367 | enum { |
| 1368 | KEYCODE_UP = -2, |
| 1369 | KEYCODE_DOWN = -3, |
| 1370 | KEYCODE_RIGHT = -4, |
| 1371 | KEYCODE_LEFT = -5, |
| 1372 | KEYCODE_HOME = -6, |
| 1373 | KEYCODE_END = -7, |
| 1374 | KEYCODE_INSERT = -8, |
| 1375 | KEYCODE_DELETE = -9, |
| 1376 | KEYCODE_PAGEUP = -10, |
| 1377 | KEYCODE_PAGEDOWN = -11, |
| 1378 | // -12 is reserved for Alt/Ctrl/Shift-TAB |
| 1379 | #if 0 |
| 1380 | KEYCODE_FUN1 = -13, |
| 1381 | KEYCODE_FUN2 = -14, |
| 1382 | KEYCODE_FUN3 = -15, |
| 1383 | KEYCODE_FUN4 = -16, |
| 1384 | KEYCODE_FUN5 = -17, |
| 1385 | KEYCODE_FUN6 = -18, |
| 1386 | KEYCODE_FUN7 = -19, |
| 1387 | KEYCODE_FUN8 = -20, |
| 1388 | KEYCODE_FUN9 = -21, |
| 1389 | KEYCODE_FUN10 = -22, |
| 1390 | KEYCODE_FUN11 = -23, |
| 1391 | KEYCODE_FUN12 = -24, |
| 1392 | #endif |
| 1393 | /* Be sure that last defined value is small enough |
| 1394 | * to not interfere with Alt/Ctrl/Shift bits. |
| 1395 | * So far we do not exceed -31 (0xfff..fffe1), |
| 1396 | * which gives us three upper bits in LSB to play with. |
| 1397 | */ |
| 1398 | //KEYCODE_SHIFT_TAB = (-12) & ~0x80, |
| 1399 | //KEYCODE_SHIFT_... = KEYCODE_... & ~0x80, |
| 1400 | //KEYCODE_CTRL_UP = KEYCODE_UP & ~0x40, |
| 1401 | //KEYCODE_CTRL_DOWN = KEYCODE_DOWN & ~0x40, |
| 1402 | KEYCODE_CTRL_RIGHT = KEYCODE_RIGHT & ~0x40, |
| 1403 | KEYCODE_CTRL_LEFT = KEYCODE_LEFT & ~0x40, |
| 1404 | //KEYCODE_ALT_UP = KEYCODE_UP & ~0x20, |
| 1405 | //KEYCODE_ALT_DOWN = KEYCODE_DOWN & ~0x20, |
| 1406 | KEYCODE_ALT_RIGHT = KEYCODE_RIGHT & ~0x20, |
| 1407 | KEYCODE_ALT_LEFT = KEYCODE_LEFT & ~0x20, |
| 1408 | |
| 1409 | KEYCODE_CURSOR_POS = -0x100, /* 0xfff..fff00 */ |
| 1410 | /* How long is the longest ESC sequence we know? |
| 1411 | * We want it big enough to be able to contain |
| 1412 | * cursor position sequence "ESC [ 9999 ; 9999 R" |
| 1413 | */ |
| 1414 | KEYCODE_BUFFER_SIZE = 16 |
| 1415 | }; |
| 1416 | /* Note: fd may be in blocking or non-blocking mode, both make sense. |
| 1417 | * For one, less uses non-blocking mode. |
| 1418 | * Only the first read syscall inside read_key may block indefinitely |
| 1419 | * (unless fd is in non-blocking mode), |
| 1420 | * subsequent reads will time out after a few milliseconds. |
| 1421 | * Return of -1 means EOF or error (errno == 0 on EOF). |
| 1422 | * buffer[0] is used as a counter of buffered chars and must be 0 |
| 1423 | * on first call. |
| 1424 | * timeout: |
| 1425 | * -2: do not poll for input; |
| 1426 | * -1: poll(-1) (i.e. block); |
| 1427 | * >=0: poll for TIMEOUT milliseconds, return -1/EAGAIN on timeout |
| 1428 | */ |
| 1429 | int64_t read_key(int fd, char *buffer, int timeout) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1430 | void read_key_ungets(char *buffer, const char *str, unsigned len) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1431 | |
| 1432 | |
| 1433 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_EDITING |
| 1434 | /* It's NOT just ENABLEd or disabled. It's a number: */ |
| 1435 | # if defined CONFIG_FEATURE_EDITING_HISTORY && CONFIG_FEATURE_EDITING_HISTORY > 0 |
| 1436 | # define MAX_HISTORY (CONFIG_FEATURE_EDITING_HISTORY + 0) |
| 1437 | unsigned size_from_HISTFILESIZE(const char *hp); |
| 1438 | # else |
| 1439 | # define MAX_HISTORY 0 |
| 1440 | # endif |
| 1441 | typedef struct line_input_t { |
| 1442 | int flags; |
| 1443 | const char *path_lookup; |
| 1444 | # if MAX_HISTORY |
| 1445 | int cnt_history; |
| 1446 | int cur_history; |
| 1447 | int max_history; /* must never be <= 0 */ |
| 1448 | # if ENABLE_FEATURE_EDITING_SAVEHISTORY |
| 1449 | /* meaning of this field depends on FEATURE_EDITING_SAVE_ON_EXIT: |
| 1450 | * if !FEATURE_EDITING_SAVE_ON_EXIT: "how many lines are |
| 1451 | * in on-disk history" |
| 1452 | * if FEATURE_EDITING_SAVE_ON_EXIT: "how many in-memory lines are |
| 1453 | * also in on-disk history (and thus need to be skipped on save)" |
| 1454 | */ |
| 1455 | unsigned cnt_history_in_file; |
| 1456 | const char *hist_file; |
| 1457 | # endif |
| 1458 | char *history[MAX_HISTORY + 1]; |
| 1459 | # endif |
| 1460 | } line_input_t; |
| 1461 | enum { |
| 1462 | DO_HISTORY = 1 * (MAX_HISTORY > 0), |
| 1463 | TAB_COMPLETION = 2 * ENABLE_FEATURE_TAB_COMPLETION, |
| 1464 | USERNAME_COMPLETION = 4 * ENABLE_FEATURE_USERNAME_COMPLETION, |
| 1465 | VI_MODE = 8 * ENABLE_FEATURE_EDITING_VI, |
| 1466 | WITH_PATH_LOOKUP = 0x10, |
| 1467 | FOR_SHELL = DO_HISTORY | TAB_COMPLETION | USERNAME_COMPLETION, |
| 1468 | }; |
| 1469 | line_input_t *new_line_input_t(int flags) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1470 | /* So far static: void free_line_input_t(line_input_t *n) FAST_FUNC; */ |
| 1471 | /* |
| 1472 | * maxsize must be >= 2. |
| 1473 | * Returns: |
| 1474 | * -1 on read errors or EOF, or on bare Ctrl-D, |
| 1475 | * 0 on ctrl-C (the line entered is still returned in 'command'), |
| 1476 | * >0 length of input string, including terminating '\n' |
| 1477 | */ |
| 1478 | int read_line_input(line_input_t *st, const char *prompt, char *command, int maxsize, int timeout) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1479 | # if ENABLE_FEATURE_EDITING_SAVE_ON_EXIT |
| 1480 | void save_history(line_input_t *st); |
| 1481 | # endif |
| 1482 | #else |
| 1483 | #define MAX_HISTORY 0 |
| 1484 | int read_line_input(const char* prompt, char* command, int maxsize) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1485 | #define read_line_input(state, prompt, command, maxsize, timeout) \ |
| 1486 | read_line_input(prompt, command, maxsize) |
| 1487 | #endif |
| 1488 | |
| 1489 | |
| 1490 | #ifndef COMM_LEN |
| 1491 | # ifdef TASK_COMM_LEN |
| 1492 | enum { COMM_LEN = TASK_COMM_LEN }; |
| 1493 | # else |
| 1494 | /* synchronize with sizeof(task_struct.comm) in /usr/include/linux/sched.h */ |
| 1495 | enum { COMM_LEN = 16 }; |
| 1496 | # endif |
| 1497 | #endif |
| 1498 | |
| 1499 | struct smaprec { |
| 1500 | unsigned long mapped_rw; |
| 1501 | unsigned long mapped_ro; |
| 1502 | unsigned long shared_clean; |
| 1503 | unsigned long shared_dirty; |
| 1504 | unsigned long private_clean; |
| 1505 | unsigned long private_dirty; |
| 1506 | unsigned long stack; |
| 1507 | unsigned long smap_pss, smap_swap; |
| 1508 | unsigned long smap_size; |
| 1509 | unsigned long smap_start; |
| 1510 | char smap_mode[5]; |
| 1511 | char *smap_name; |
| 1512 | }; |
| 1513 | |
| 1514 | #if !ENABLE_PMAP |
| 1515 | #define procps_read_smaps(pid, total, cb, data) \ |
| 1516 | procps_read_smaps(pid, total) |
| 1517 | #endif |
| 1518 | int FAST_FUNC procps_read_smaps(pid_t pid, struct smaprec *total, |
| 1519 | void (*cb)(struct smaprec *, void *), void *data); |
| 1520 | |
| 1521 | typedef struct procps_status_t { |
| 1522 | DIR *dir; |
| 1523 | IF_FEATURE_SHOW_THREADS(DIR *task_dir;) |
| 1524 | uint8_t shift_pages_to_bytes; |
| 1525 | uint8_t shift_pages_to_kb; |
| 1526 | /* Fields are set to 0/NULL if failed to determine (or not requested) */ |
| 1527 | uint16_t argv_len; |
| 1528 | char *argv0; |
| 1529 | char *exe; |
| 1530 | IF_SELINUX(char *context;) |
| 1531 | IF_FEATURE_SHOW_THREADS(unsigned main_thread_pid;) |
| 1532 | /* Everything below must contain no ptrs to malloc'ed data: |
| 1533 | * it is memset(0) for each process in procps_scan() */ |
| 1534 | unsigned long vsz, rss; /* we round it to kbytes */ |
| 1535 | unsigned long stime, utime; |
| 1536 | unsigned long start_time; |
| 1537 | unsigned pid; |
| 1538 | unsigned ppid; |
| 1539 | unsigned pgid; |
| 1540 | unsigned sid; |
| 1541 | unsigned uid; |
| 1542 | unsigned gid; |
| 1543 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_PS_ADDITIONAL_COLUMNS |
| 1544 | unsigned ruid; |
| 1545 | unsigned rgid; |
| 1546 | int niceness; |
| 1547 | #endif |
| 1548 | unsigned tty_major,tty_minor; |
| 1549 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_TOPMEM |
| 1550 | struct smaprec smaps; |
| 1551 | #endif |
| 1552 | char state[4]; |
| 1553 | /* basename of executable in exec(2), read from /proc/N/stat |
| 1554 | * (if executable is symlink or script, it is NOT replaced |
| 1555 | * by link target or interpreter name) */ |
| 1556 | char comm[COMM_LEN]; |
| 1557 | /* user/group? - use passwd/group parsing functions */ |
| 1558 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_TOP_SMP_PROCESS |
| 1559 | int last_seen_on_cpu; |
| 1560 | #endif |
| 1561 | } procps_status_t; |
| 1562 | /* flag bits for procps_scan(xx, flags) calls */ |
| 1563 | enum { |
| 1564 | PSSCAN_PID = 1 << 0, |
| 1565 | PSSCAN_PPID = 1 << 1, |
| 1566 | PSSCAN_PGID = 1 << 2, |
| 1567 | PSSCAN_SID = 1 << 3, |
| 1568 | PSSCAN_UIDGID = 1 << 4, |
| 1569 | PSSCAN_COMM = 1 << 5, |
| 1570 | /* PSSCAN_CMD = 1 << 6, - use read_cmdline instead */ |
| 1571 | PSSCAN_ARGV0 = 1 << 7, |
| 1572 | PSSCAN_EXE = 1 << 8, |
| 1573 | PSSCAN_STATE = 1 << 9, |
| 1574 | PSSCAN_VSZ = 1 << 10, |
| 1575 | PSSCAN_RSS = 1 << 11, |
| 1576 | PSSCAN_STIME = 1 << 12, |
| 1577 | PSSCAN_UTIME = 1 << 13, |
| 1578 | PSSCAN_TTY = 1 << 14, |
| 1579 | PSSCAN_SMAPS = (1 << 15) * ENABLE_FEATURE_TOPMEM, |
| 1580 | /* NB: used by find_pid_by_name(). Any applet using it |
| 1581 | * needs to be mentioned here. */ |
| 1582 | PSSCAN_ARGVN = (1 << 16) * (ENABLE_KILLALL |
| 1583 | || ENABLE_PGREP || ENABLE_PKILL |
| 1584 | || ENABLE_PIDOF |
| 1585 | || ENABLE_SESTATUS |
| 1586 | ), |
| 1587 | PSSCAN_CONTEXT = (1 << 17) * ENABLE_SELINUX, |
| 1588 | PSSCAN_START_TIME = 1 << 18, |
| 1589 | PSSCAN_CPU = (1 << 19) * ENABLE_FEATURE_TOP_SMP_PROCESS, |
| 1590 | PSSCAN_NICE = (1 << 20) * ENABLE_FEATURE_PS_ADDITIONAL_COLUMNS, |
| 1591 | PSSCAN_RUIDGID = (1 << 21) * ENABLE_FEATURE_PS_ADDITIONAL_COLUMNS, |
| 1592 | PSSCAN_TASKS = (1 << 22) * ENABLE_FEATURE_SHOW_THREADS, |
| 1593 | }; |
| 1594 | //procps_status_t* alloc_procps_scan(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1595 | void free_procps_scan(procps_status_t* sp) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1596 | procps_status_t* procps_scan(procps_status_t* sp, int flags) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1597 | /* Format cmdline (up to col chars) into char buf[size] */ |
| 1598 | /* Puts [comm] if cmdline is empty (-> process is a kernel thread) */ |
| 1599 | void read_cmdline(char *buf, int size, unsigned pid, const char *comm) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1600 | pid_t *find_pid_by_name(const char* procName) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1601 | pid_t *pidlist_reverse(pid_t *pidList) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1602 | int starts_with_cpu(const char *str) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1603 | unsigned get_cpu_count(void) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1604 | |
| 1605 | |
| 1606 | /* Use strict=1 if you process input from untrusted source: |
| 1607 | * it will return NULL on invalid %xx (bad hex chars) |
| 1608 | * and str + 1 if decoded char is / or NUL. |
| 1609 | * In non-strict mode, it always succeeds (returns str), |
| 1610 | * and also it additionally decoded '+' to space. |
| 1611 | */ |
| 1612 | char *percent_decode_in_place(char *str, int strict) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1613 | |
| 1614 | |
| 1615 | extern const char bb_uuenc_tbl_base64[] ALIGN1; |
| 1616 | extern const char bb_uuenc_tbl_std[] ALIGN1; |
| 1617 | void bb_uuencode(char *store, const void *s, int length, const char *tbl) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1618 | enum { |
| 1619 | BASE64_FLAG_UU_STOP = 0x100, |
| 1620 | /* Sign-extends to a value which never matches fgetc result: */ |
| 1621 | BASE64_FLAG_NO_STOP_CHAR = 0x80, |
| 1622 | }; |
| 1623 | const char *decode_base64(char **pp_dst, const char *src) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1624 | void read_base64(FILE *src_stream, FILE *dst_stream, int flags) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1625 | |
| 1626 | typedef struct md5_ctx_t { |
| 1627 | uint8_t wbuffer[64]; /* always correctly aligned for uint64_t */ |
| 1628 | void (*process_block)(struct md5_ctx_t*) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1629 | uint64_t total64; /* must be directly before hash[] */ |
| 1630 | uint32_t hash[8]; /* 4 elements for md5, 5 for sha1, 8 for sha256 */ |
| 1631 | } md5_ctx_t; |
| 1632 | typedef struct md5_ctx_t sha1_ctx_t; |
| 1633 | typedef struct md5_ctx_t sha256_ctx_t; |
| 1634 | typedef struct sha512_ctx_t { |
| 1635 | uint64_t total64[2]; /* must be directly before hash[] */ |
| 1636 | uint64_t hash[8]; |
| 1637 | uint8_t wbuffer[128]; /* always correctly aligned for uint64_t */ |
| 1638 | } sha512_ctx_t; |
| 1639 | typedef struct sha3_ctx_t { |
| 1640 | uint64_t state[25]; |
| 1641 | unsigned bytes_queued; |
| 1642 | } sha3_ctx_t; |
| 1643 | void md5_begin(md5_ctx_t *ctx) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1644 | void md5_hash(md5_ctx_t *ctx, const void *buffer, size_t len) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1645 | void md5_end(md5_ctx_t *ctx, void *resbuf) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1646 | void sha1_begin(sha1_ctx_t *ctx) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1647 | #define sha1_hash md5_hash |
| 1648 | void sha1_end(sha1_ctx_t *ctx, void *resbuf) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1649 | void sha256_begin(sha256_ctx_t *ctx) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1650 | #define sha256_hash md5_hash |
| 1651 | #define sha256_end sha1_end |
| 1652 | void sha512_begin(sha512_ctx_t *ctx) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1653 | void sha512_hash(sha512_ctx_t *ctx, const void *buffer, size_t len) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1654 | void sha512_end(sha512_ctx_t *ctx, void *resbuf) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1655 | void sha3_begin(sha3_ctx_t *ctx) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1656 | void sha3_hash(sha3_ctx_t *ctx, const void *buffer, size_t len) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1657 | void sha3_end(sha3_ctx_t *ctx, void *resbuf) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1658 | |
| 1659 | extern uint32_t *global_crc32_table; |
| 1660 | uint32_t *crc32_filltable(uint32_t *tbl256, int endian) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1661 | uint32_t crc32_block_endian1(uint32_t val, const void *buf, unsigned len, uint32_t *crc_table) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1662 | uint32_t crc32_block_endian0(uint32_t val, const void *buf, unsigned len, uint32_t *crc_table) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1663 | |
| 1664 | typedef struct masks_labels_t { |
| 1665 | const char *labels; |
| 1666 | const int masks[]; |
| 1667 | } masks_labels_t; |
| 1668 | int print_flags_separated(const int *masks, const char *labels, |
| 1669 | int flags, const char *separator) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1670 | int print_flags(const masks_labels_t *ml, int flags) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1671 | |
| 1672 | typedef struct bb_progress_t { |
| 1673 | unsigned last_size; |
| 1674 | unsigned last_update_sec; |
| 1675 | unsigned last_change_sec; |
| 1676 | unsigned start_sec; |
| 1677 | const char *curfile; |
| 1678 | } bb_progress_t; |
| 1679 | |
| 1680 | #define is_bb_progress_inited(p) ((p)->curfile != NULL) |
| 1681 | #define bb_progress_free(p) do { \ |
| 1682 | if (ENABLE_UNICODE_SUPPORT) free((char*)((p)->curfile)); \ |
| 1683 | (p)->curfile = NULL; \ |
| 1684 | } while (0) |
| 1685 | void bb_progress_init(bb_progress_t *p, const char *curfile) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1686 | void bb_progress_update(bb_progress_t *p, |
| 1687 | uoff_t beg_range, |
| 1688 | uoff_t transferred, |
| 1689 | uoff_t totalsize) FAST_FUNC; |
| 1690 | |
| 1691 | |
| 1692 | extern const char *applet_name; |
| 1693 | |
| 1694 | /* Some older linkers don't perform string merging, we used to have common strings |
| 1695 | * as global arrays to do it by hand. But: |
| 1696 | * (1) newer linkers do it themselves, |
| 1697 | * (2) however, they DONT merge string constants with global arrays, |
| 1698 | * even if the value is the same (!). Thus global arrays actually |
| 1699 | * increased size a bit: for example, "/etc/passwd" string from libc |
| 1700 | * wasn't merged with bb_path_passwd_file[] array! |
| 1701 | * Therefore now we use #defines. |
| 1702 | */ |
| 1703 | /* "BusyBox vN.N.N (timestamp or extra_version)" */ |
| 1704 | extern const char bb_banner[] ALIGN1; |
| 1705 | extern const char bb_msg_memory_exhausted[] ALIGN1; |
| 1706 | extern const char bb_msg_invalid_date[] ALIGN1; |
| 1707 | #define bb_msg_read_error "read error" |
| 1708 | #define bb_msg_write_error "write error" |
| 1709 | extern const char bb_msg_unknown[] ALIGN1; |
| 1710 | extern const char bb_msg_can_not_create_raw_socket[] ALIGN1; |
| 1711 | extern const char bb_msg_perm_denied_are_you_root[] ALIGN1; |
| 1712 | extern const char bb_msg_you_must_be_root[] ALIGN1; |
| 1713 | extern const char bb_msg_requires_arg[] ALIGN1; |
| 1714 | extern const char bb_msg_invalid_arg[] ALIGN1; |
| 1715 | extern const char bb_msg_standard_input[] ALIGN1; |
| 1716 | extern const char bb_msg_standard_output[] ALIGN1; |
| 1717 | |
| 1718 | /* NB: (bb_hexdigits_upcase[i] | 0x20) -> lowercase hex digit */ |
| 1719 | extern const char bb_hexdigits_upcase[] ALIGN1; |
| 1720 | |
| 1721 | extern const char bb_path_wtmp_file[] ALIGN1; |
| 1722 | |
| 1723 | /* Busybox mount uses either /proc/mounts or /etc/mtab to |
| 1724 | * get the list of currently mounted filesystems */ |
| 1725 | #define bb_path_mtab_file IF_FEATURE_MTAB_SUPPORT("/etc/mtab")IF_NOT_FEATURE_MTAB_SUPPORT("/proc/mounts") |
| 1726 | |
| 1727 | #define bb_path_passwd_file _PATH_PASSWD |
| 1728 | #define bb_path_group_file _PATH_GROUP |
| 1729 | #define bb_path_shadow_file _PATH_SHADOW |
| 1730 | #define bb_path_gshadow_file _PATH_GSHADOW |
| 1731 | |
| 1732 | #define bb_path_motd_file "/etc/motd" |
| 1733 | |
| 1734 | #define bb_dev_null "/dev/null" |
| 1735 | extern const char bb_busybox_exec_path[] ALIGN1; |
| 1736 | /* util-linux manpage says /sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin, |
| 1737 | * but I want to save a few bytes here */ |
| 1738 | extern const char bb_PATH_root_path[] ALIGN1; /* "PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin" */ |
| 1739 | #define bb_default_root_path (bb_PATH_root_path + sizeof("PATH")) |
| 1740 | #define bb_default_path (bb_PATH_root_path + sizeof("PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin")) |
| 1741 | |
| 1742 | extern const int const_int_0; |
| 1743 | extern const int const_int_1; |
| 1744 | |
| 1745 | |
| 1746 | /* Providing hard guarantee on minimum size (think of BUFSIZ == 128) */ |
| 1747 | enum { COMMON_BUFSIZE = (BUFSIZ >= 256*sizeof(void*) ? BUFSIZ+1 : 256*sizeof(void*)) }; |
| 1748 | extern char bb_common_bufsiz1[COMMON_BUFSIZE]; |
| 1749 | /* This struct is deliberately not defined. */ |
| 1750 | /* See docs/keep_data_small.txt */ |
| 1751 | struct globals; |
| 1752 | /* '*const' ptr makes gcc optimize code much better. |
| 1753 | * Magic prevents ptr_to_globals from going into rodata. |
| 1754 | * If you want to assign a value, use SET_PTR_TO_GLOBALS(x) */ |
| 1755 | extern struct globals *const ptr_to_globals; |
| 1756 | /* At least gcc 3.4.6 on mipsel system needs optimization barrier */ |
| 1757 | #define barrier() __asm__ __volatile__("":::"memory") |
| 1758 | #define SET_PTR_TO_GLOBALS(x) do { \ |
| 1759 | (*(struct globals**)&ptr_to_globals) = (void*)(x); \ |
| 1760 | barrier(); \ |
| 1761 | } while (0) |
| 1762 | |
| 1763 | /* You can change LIBBB_DEFAULT_LOGIN_SHELL, but don't use it, |
| 1764 | * use bb_default_login_shell and following defines. |
| 1765 | * If you change LIBBB_DEFAULT_LOGIN_SHELL, |
| 1766 | * don't forget to change increment constant. */ |
| 1767 | #define LIBBB_DEFAULT_LOGIN_SHELL "-/bin/sh" |
| 1768 | extern const char bb_default_login_shell[] ALIGN1; |
| 1769 | /* "/bin/sh" */ |
| 1770 | #define DEFAULT_SHELL (bb_default_login_shell+1) |
| 1771 | /* "sh" */ |
| 1772 | #define DEFAULT_SHELL_SHORT_NAME (bb_default_login_shell+6) |
| 1773 | |
| 1774 | /* The following devices are the same on all systems. */ |
| 1775 | #define CURRENT_TTY "/dev/tty" |
| 1776 | #define DEV_CONSOLE "/dev/console" |
| 1777 | |
| 1778 | #if defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__) |
| 1779 | # define CURRENT_VC CURRENT_TTY |
| 1780 | # define VC_1 "/dev/ttyv0" |
| 1781 | # define VC_2 "/dev/ttyv1" |
| 1782 | # define VC_3 "/dev/ttyv2" |
| 1783 | # define VC_4 "/dev/ttyv3" |
| 1784 | # define VC_5 "/dev/ttyv4" |
| 1785 | # define VC_FORMAT "/dev/ttyv%d" |
| 1786 | #elif defined(__GNU__) |
| 1787 | # define CURRENT_VC CURRENT_TTY |
| 1788 | # define VC_1 "/dev/tty1" |
| 1789 | # define VC_2 "/dev/tty2" |
| 1790 | # define VC_3 "/dev/tty3" |
| 1791 | # define VC_4 "/dev/tty4" |
| 1792 | # define VC_5 "/dev/tty5" |
| 1793 | # define VC_FORMAT "/dev/tty%d" |
| 1794 | #elif ENABLE_FEATURE_DEVFS |
| 1795 | /*Linux, obsolete devfs names */ |
| 1796 | # define CURRENT_VC "/dev/vc/0" |
| 1797 | # define VC_1 "/dev/vc/1" |
| 1798 | # define VC_2 "/dev/vc/2" |
| 1799 | # define VC_3 "/dev/vc/3" |
| 1800 | # define VC_4 "/dev/vc/4" |
| 1801 | # define VC_5 "/dev/vc/5" |
| 1802 | # define VC_FORMAT "/dev/vc/%d" |
| 1803 | # define LOOP_FORMAT "/dev/loop/%d" |
| 1804 | # define LOOP_NAMESIZE (sizeof("/dev/loop/") + sizeof(int)*3 + 1) |
| 1805 | # define LOOP_NAME "/dev/loop/" |
| 1806 | # define FB_0 "/dev/fb/0" |
| 1807 | #else |
| 1808 | /*Linux, normal names */ |
| 1809 | # define CURRENT_VC "/dev/tty0" |
| 1810 | # define VC_1 "/dev/tty1" |
| 1811 | # define VC_2 "/dev/tty2" |
| 1812 | # define VC_3 "/dev/tty3" |
| 1813 | # define VC_4 "/dev/tty4" |
| 1814 | # define VC_5 "/dev/tty5" |
| 1815 | # define VC_FORMAT "/dev/tty%d" |
| 1816 | # define LOOP_FORMAT "/dev/loop%d" |
| 1817 | # define LOOP_NAMESIZE (sizeof("/dev/loop") + sizeof(int)*3 + 1) |
| 1818 | # define LOOP_NAME "/dev/loop" |
| 1819 | # define FB_0 "/dev/fb0" |
| 1820 | #endif |
| 1821 | |
| 1822 | |
| 1823 | #define ARRAY_SIZE(x) ((unsigned)(sizeof(x) / sizeof((x)[0]))) |
| 1824 | |
| 1825 | |
| 1826 | /* We redefine ctype macros. Unicode-correct handling of char types |
| 1827 | * can't be done with such byte-oriented operations anyway, |
| 1828 | * we don't lose anything. |
| 1829 | */ |
| 1830 | #undef isalnum |
| 1831 | #undef isalpha |
| 1832 | #undef isascii |
| 1833 | #undef isblank |
| 1834 | #undef iscntrl |
| 1835 | #undef isdigit |
| 1836 | #undef isgraph |
| 1837 | #undef islower |
| 1838 | #undef isprint |
| 1839 | #undef ispunct |
| 1840 | #undef isspace |
| 1841 | #undef isupper |
| 1842 | #undef isxdigit |
| 1843 | #undef toupper |
| 1844 | #undef tolower |
| 1845 | |
| 1846 | /* We save ~500 bytes on isdigit alone. |
| 1847 | * BTW, x86 likes (unsigned char) cast more than (unsigned). */ |
| 1848 | |
| 1849 | /* These work the same for ASCII and Unicode, |
| 1850 | * assuming no one asks "is this a *Unicode* letter?" using isalpha(letter) */ |
| 1851 | #define isascii(a) ((unsigned char)(a) <= 0x7f) |
| 1852 | #define isdigit(a) ((unsigned char)((a) - '0') <= 9) |
| 1853 | #define isupper(a) ((unsigned char)((a) - 'A') <= ('Z' - 'A')) |
| 1854 | #define islower(a) ((unsigned char)((a) - 'a') <= ('z' - 'a')) |
| 1855 | #define isalpha(a) ((unsigned char)(((a)|0x20) - 'a') <= ('z' - 'a')) |
| 1856 | #define isblank(a) ({ unsigned char bb__isblank = (a); bb__isblank == ' ' || bb__isblank == '\t'; }) |
| 1857 | #define iscntrl(a) ({ unsigned char bb__iscntrl = (a); bb__iscntrl < ' ' || bb__iscntrl == 0x7f; }) |
| 1858 | /* In POSIX/C locale isspace is only these chars: "\t\n\v\f\r" and space. |
| 1859 | * "\t\n\v\f\r" happen to have ASCII codes 9,10,11,12,13. |
| 1860 | */ |
| 1861 | #define isspace(a) ({ unsigned char bb__isspace = (a) - 9; bb__isspace == (' ' - 9) || bb__isspace <= (13 - 9); }) |
| 1862 | // Unsafe wrt NUL: #define ispunct(a) (strchr("!\"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\\]^_`{|}~", (a)) != NULL) |
| 1863 | #define ispunct(a) (strchrnul("!\"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\\]^_`{|}~", (a))[0]) |
| 1864 | // Bigger code: #define isalnum(a) ({ unsigned char bb__isalnum = (a) - '0'; bb__isalnum <= 9 || ((bb__isalnum - ('A' - '0')) & 0xdf) <= 25; }) |
| 1865 | #define isalnum(a) bb_ascii_isalnum(a) |
| 1866 | static ALWAYS_INLINE int bb_ascii_isalnum(unsigned char a) |
| 1867 | { |
| 1868 | unsigned char b = a - '0'; |
| 1869 | if (b <= 9) |
| 1870 | return (b <= 9); |
| 1871 | b = (a|0x20) - 'a'; |
| 1872 | return b <= 'z' - 'a'; |
| 1873 | } |
| 1874 | #define isxdigit(a) bb_ascii_isxdigit(a) |
| 1875 | static ALWAYS_INLINE int bb_ascii_isxdigit(unsigned char a) |
| 1876 | { |
| 1877 | unsigned char b = a - '0'; |
| 1878 | if (b <= 9) |
| 1879 | return (b <= 9); |
| 1880 | b = (a|0x20) - 'a'; |
| 1881 | return b <= 'f' - 'a'; |
| 1882 | } |
| 1883 | #define toupper(a) bb_ascii_toupper(a) |
| 1884 | static ALWAYS_INLINE unsigned char bb_ascii_toupper(unsigned char a) |
| 1885 | { |
| 1886 | unsigned char b = a - 'a'; |
| 1887 | if (b <= ('z' - 'a')) |
| 1888 | a -= 'a' - 'A'; |
| 1889 | return a; |
| 1890 | } |
| 1891 | #define tolower(a) bb_ascii_tolower(a) |
| 1892 | static ALWAYS_INLINE unsigned char bb_ascii_tolower(unsigned char a) |
| 1893 | { |
| 1894 | unsigned char b = a - 'A'; |
| 1895 | if (b <= ('Z' - 'A')) |
| 1896 | a += 'a' - 'A'; |
| 1897 | return a; |
| 1898 | } |
| 1899 | |
| 1900 | /* In ASCII and Unicode, these are likely to be very different. |
| 1901 | * Let's prevent ambiguous usage from the start */ |
| 1902 | #define isgraph(a) isgraph_is_ambiguous_dont_use(a) |
| 1903 | #define isprint(a) isprint_is_ambiguous_dont_use(a) |
| 1904 | /* NB: must not treat EOF as isgraph or isprint */ |
| 1905 | #define isgraph_asciionly(a) ((unsigned)((a) - 0x21) <= 0x7e - 0x21) |
| 1906 | #define isprint_asciionly(a) ((unsigned)((a) - 0x20) <= 0x7e - 0x20) |
| 1907 | |
| 1908 | |
| 1909 | POP_SAVED_FUNCTION_VISIBILITY |
| 1910 | |
| 1911 | #endif |