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      1 /*	$NetBSD: machines.c,v 1.1 2009/12/13 16:55:03 kardel Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /* machines.c - provide special support for peculiar architectures
      4  *
      5  * Real bummers unite !
      6  *
      7  */
      8 
      9 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
     10 #include "config.h"
     11 #endif
     12 
     13 #include "ntp_machine.h"
     14 #include "ntp_syslog.h"
     15 #include "ntp_stdlib.h"
     16 #include "ntp_unixtime.h"
     17 #include "lib_strbuf.h"
     18 
     19 #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
     20 #include <unistd.h>
     21 #endif
     22 
     23 #ifdef SYS_WINNT
     24 int _getch(void);	/* Declare the one function rather than include conio.h */
     25 #else
     26 
     27 #ifdef SYS_VXWORKS
     28 #include "taskLib.h"
     29 #include "sysLib.h"
     30 #include "time.h"
     31 #include "ntp_syslog.h"
     32 
     33 /*	some translations to the world of vxWorkings -casey */
     34 /* first some netdb type things */
     35 #include "ioLib.h"
     36 #include <socket.h>
     37 int h_errno;
     38 
     39 struct hostent *gethostbyname(char *name)
     40 	{
     41 	struct hostent *host1;
     42 	h_errno = 0;					/* we are always successful!!! */
     43 	host1 = (struct hostent *) malloc (sizeof(struct hostent));
     44 	host1->h_name = name;
     45 	host1->h_addrtype = AF_INET;
     46 	host1->h_aliases = name;
     47 	host1->h_length = 4;
     48 	host1->h_addr_list[0] = (char *)hostGetByName (name);
     49 	host1->h_addr_list[1] = NULL;
     50 	return host1;
     51 	}
     52 
     53 struct hostent *gethostbyaddr(char *name, int size, int addr_type)
     54 	{
     55 	struct hostent *host1;
     56 	h_errno = 0;  /* we are always successful!!! */
     57 	host1 = (struct hostent *) malloc (sizeof(struct hostent));
     58 	host1->h_name = name;
     59 	host1->h_addrtype = AF_INET;
     60 	host1->h_aliases = name;
     61 	host1->h_length = 4;
     62 	host1->h_addr_list = NULL;
     63 	return host1;
     64 	}
     65 
     66 struct servent *getservbyname (char *name, char *type)
     67 	{
     68 	struct servent *serv1;
     69 	serv1 = (struct servent *) malloc (sizeof(struct servent));
     70 	serv1->s_name = "ntp";      /* official service name */
     71 	serv1->s_aliases = NULL;	/* alias list */
     72 	serv1->s_port = 123;		/* port # */
     73 	serv1->s_proto = "udp";     /* protocol to use */
     74 	return serv1;
     75 	}
     76 
     77 /* second
     78  * vxworks thinks it has insomnia
     79  * we have to sleep for number of seconds
     80  */
     81 
     82 #define CLKRATE 	sysClkRateGet()
     83 
     84 /* I am not sure how valid the granularity is - it is from G. Eger's port */
     85 #define CLK_GRANULARITY  1		/* Granularity of system clock in usec	*/
     86 								/* Used to round down # usecs/tick		*/
     87 								/* On a VCOM-100, PIT gets 8 MHz clk,	*/
     88 								/*	& it prescales by 32, thus 4 usec	*/
     89 								/* on mv167, granularity is 1usec anyway*/
     90 								/* To defeat rounding, set to 1 		*/
     91 #define USECS_PER_SEC		MILLION		/* Microseconds per second	*/
     92 #define TICK (((USECS_PER_SEC / CLKRATE) / CLK_GRANULARITY) * CLK_GRANULARITY)
     93 
     94 /* emulate unix sleep
     95  * casey
     96  */
     97 void sleep(int seconds)
     98 	{
     99 	taskDelay(seconds*TICK);
    100 	}
    101 /* emulate unix alarm
    102  * that pauses and calls SIGALRM after the seconds are up...
    103  * so ... taskDelay() fudged for seconds should amount to the same thing.
    104  * casey
    105  */
    106 void alarm (int seconds)
    107 	{
    108 	sleep(seconds);
    109 	}
    110 
    111 #endif /* SYS_VXWORKS */
    112 
    113 #ifdef SYS_PTX			/* Does PTX still need this? */
    114 /*#include <sys/types.h>	*/
    115 #include <sys/procstats.h>
    116 
    117 int
    118 gettimeofday(
    119 	struct timeval *tvp
    120 	)
    121 {
    122 	/*
    123 	 * hi, this is Sequents sneak path to get to a clock
    124 	 * this is also the most logical syscall for such a function
    125 	 */
    126 	return (get_process_stats(tvp, PS_SELF, (struct procstats *) 0,
    127 				  (struct procstats *) 0));
    128 }
    129 #endif /* SYS_PTX */
    130 
    131 #ifdef MPE
    132 /* This is a substitute for bind() that if called for an AF_INET socket
    133 port less than 1024, GETPRIVMODE() and GETUSERMODE() calls will be done. */
    134 
    135 #undef bind
    136 #include <sys/types.h>
    137 #include <sys/socket.h>
    138 #include <netinet/in.h>
    139 #include <sys/un.h>
    140 
    141 extern void GETPRIVMODE(void);
    142 extern void GETUSERMODE(void);
    143 
    144 int __ntp_mpe_bind(int s, void *addr, int addrlen);
    145 
    146 int __ntp_mpe_bind(int s, void *addr, int addrlen) {
    147 	int priv = 0;
    148 	int result;
    149 
    150 if (addrlen == sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)) { /* AF_INET */
    151 	if (((struct sockaddr_in *)addr)->sin_port > 0 &&
    152 	    ((struct sockaddr_in *)addr)->sin_port < 1024) {
    153 		priv = 1;
    154 		GETPRIVMODE();
    155 	}
    156 /*	((struct sockaddr_in *)addr)->sin_addr.s_addr = 0; */
    157 	result = bind(s,addr,addrlen);
    158 	if (priv == 1) GETUSERMODE();
    159 } else /* AF_UNIX */
    160 	result = bind(s,addr,addrlen);
    161 
    162 return result;
    163 }
    164 
    165 /*
    166  * MPE stupidly requires sfcntl() to be used on sockets instead of fcntl(),
    167  * so we define a wrapper to analyze the file descriptor and call the correct
    168  * function.
    169  */
    170 
    171 #undef fcntl
    172 #include <errno.h>
    173 #include <fcntl.h>
    174 
    175 int __ntp_mpe_fcntl(int fd, int cmd, int arg);
    176 
    177 int __ntp_mpe_fcntl(int fd, int cmd, int arg) {
    178 	int len;
    179 	struct sockaddr sa;
    180 
    181 	extern int sfcntl(int, int, int);
    182 
    183 	len = sizeof sa;
    184 	if (getsockname(fd, &sa, &len) == -1) {
    185 		if (errno == EAFNOSUPPORT) /* AF_UNIX socket */
    186 			return sfcntl(fd, cmd, arg);
    187 		if (errno == ENOTSOCK) /* file or pipe */
    188 			return fcntl(fd, cmd, arg);
    189 		return (-1); /* unknown getsockname() failure */
    190 	} else /* AF_INET socket */
    191 		return sfcntl(fd, cmd, arg);
    192 }
    193 
    194 /*
    195  * Setitimer emulation support.  Note that we implement this using alarm(),
    196  * and since alarm() only delivers one signal, we must re-enable the alarm
    197  * by enabling our own SIGALRM setitimer_mpe_handler routine to be called
    198  * before the real handler routine and re-enable the alarm at that time.
    199  *
    200  * Note that this solution assumes that sigaction(SIGALRM) is called before
    201  * calling setitimer().  If it should ever to become necessary to support
    202  * sigaction(SIGALRM) after calling setitimer(), it will be necessary to trap
    203  * those sigaction() calls.
    204  */
    205 
    206 #include <limits.h>
    207 #include <signal.h>
    208 
    209 /*
    210  * Some global data that needs to be shared between setitimer() and
    211  * setitimer_mpe_handler().
    212  */
    213 
    214 struct {
    215 	unsigned long current_msec;	/* current alarm() value in effect */
    216 	unsigned long interval_msec;	/* next alarm() value from setitimer */
    217 	unsigned long value_msec;	/* first alarm() value from setitimer */
    218 	struct itimerval current_itimerval; /* current itimerval in effect */
    219 	struct sigaction oldact;	/* SIGALRM state saved by setitimer */
    220 } setitimer_mpe_ctx = { 0, 0, 0 };
    221 
    222 /*
    223  * Undocumented, unsupported function to do alarm() in milliseconds.
    224  */
    225 
    226 extern unsigned int px_alarm(unsigned long, int *);
    227 
    228 /*
    229  * The SIGALRM handler routine enabled by setitimer().  Re-enable the alarm or
    230  * restore the original SIGALRM setting if no more alarms are needed.  Then
    231  * call the original SIGALRM handler (if any).
    232  */
    233 
    234 static RETSIGTYPE setitimer_mpe_handler(int sig)
    235 {
    236 int alarm_hpe_status;
    237 
    238 /* Update the new current alarm value */
    239 
    240 setitimer_mpe_ctx.current_msec = setitimer_mpe_ctx.interval_msec;
    241 
    242 if (setitimer_mpe_ctx.interval_msec > 0) {
    243   /* Additional intervals needed; re-arm the alarm timer */
    244   px_alarm(setitimer_mpe_ctx.interval_msec,&alarm_hpe_status);
    245 } else {
    246   /* No more intervals, so restore previous original SIGALRM handler */
    247   sigaction(SIGALRM, &setitimer_mpe_ctx.oldact, NULL);
    248 }
    249 
    250 /* Call the original SIGALRM handler if it is a function and not just a flag */
    251 
    252 if (setitimer_mpe_ctx.oldact.sa_handler != SIG_DFL &&
    253     setitimer_mpe_ctx.oldact.sa_handler != SIG_ERR &&
    254     setitimer_mpe_ctx.oldact.sa_handler != SIG_IGN)
    255   (*setitimer_mpe_ctx.oldact.sa_handler)(SIGALRM);
    256 
    257 }
    258 
    259 /*
    260  * Our implementation of setitimer().
    261  */
    262 
    263 int
    264 setitimer(int which, struct itimerval *value,
    265 	    struct itimerval *ovalue)
    266 {
    267 
    268 int alarm_hpe_status;
    269 unsigned long remaining_msec, value_msec, interval_msec;
    270 struct sigaction newact;
    271 
    272 /*
    273  * Convert the initial interval to milliseconds
    274  */
    275 
    276 if (value->it_value.tv_sec > (UINT_MAX / 1000))
    277   value_msec = UINT_MAX;
    278 else
    279   value_msec = value->it_value.tv_sec * 1000;
    280 
    281 value_msec += value->it_value.tv_usec / 1000;
    282 
    283 /*
    284  * Convert the reset interval to milliseconds
    285  */
    286 
    287 if (value->it_interval.tv_sec > (UINT_MAX / 1000))
    288   interval_msec = UINT_MAX;
    289 else
    290   interval_msec = value->it_interval.tv_sec * 1000;
    291 
    292 interval_msec += value->it_interval.tv_usec / 1000;
    293 
    294 if (value_msec > 0 && interval_msec > 0) {
    295   /*
    296    * We'll be starting an interval timer that will be repeating, so we need to
    297    * insert our own SIGALRM signal handler to schedule the repeats.
    298    */
    299 
    300   /* Read the current SIGALRM action */
    301 
    302   if (sigaction(SIGALRM, NULL, &setitimer_mpe_ctx.oldact) < 0) {
    303     fprintf(stderr,"MPE setitimer old handler failed, errno=%d\n",errno);
    304     return -1;
    305   }
    306 
    307   /* Initialize the new action to call our SIGALRM handler instead */
    308 
    309   newact.sa_handler = &setitimer_mpe_handler;
    310   newact.sa_mask = setitimer_mpe_ctx.oldact.sa_mask;
    311   newact.sa_flags = setitimer_mpe_ctx.oldact.sa_flags;
    312 
    313   if (sigaction(SIGALRM, &newact, NULL) < 0) {
    314     fprintf(stderr,"MPE setitimer new handler failed, errno=%d\n",errno);
    315     return -1;
    316   }
    317 }
    318 
    319 /*
    320  * Return previous itimerval if desired
    321  */
    322 
    323 if (ovalue != NULL) *ovalue = setitimer_mpe_ctx.current_itimerval;
    324 
    325 /*
    326  * Save current parameters for later usage
    327  */
    328 
    329 setitimer_mpe_ctx.current_itimerval = *value;
    330 setitimer_mpe_ctx.current_msec = value_msec;
    331 setitimer_mpe_ctx.value_msec = value_msec;
    332 setitimer_mpe_ctx.interval_msec = interval_msec;
    333 
    334 /*
    335  * Schedule the first alarm
    336  */
    337 
    338 remaining_msec = px_alarm(value_msec, &alarm_hpe_status);
    339 if (alarm_hpe_status == 0)
    340   return (0);
    341 else
    342   return (-1);
    343 }
    344 
    345 /*
    346  * MPE lacks gettimeofday(), so we define our own.
    347  */
    348 
    349 int gettimeofday(struct timeval *tvp)
    350 
    351 {
    352 /* Documented, supported MPE functions. */
    353 extern void GETPRIVMODE(void);
    354 extern void GETUSERMODE(void);
    355 
    356 /* Undocumented, unsupported MPE functions. */
    357 extern long long get_time(void);
    358 extern void get_time_change_info(long long *, char *, char *);
    359 extern long long ticks_to_micro(long long);
    360 
    361 char pwf_since_boot, recover_pwf_time;
    362 long long mpetime, offset_ticks, offset_usec;
    363 
    364 GETPRIVMODE();
    365 mpetime = get_time(); /* MPE local time usecs since Jan 1 1970 */
    366 get_time_change_info(&offset_ticks, &pwf_since_boot, &recover_pwf_time);
    367 offset_usec = ticks_to_micro(offset_ticks);  /* UTC offset usecs */
    368 GETUSERMODE();
    369 
    370 mpetime = mpetime - offset_usec;  /* Convert from local time to UTC */
    371 tvp->tv_sec = mpetime / 1000000LL;
    372 tvp->tv_usec = mpetime % 1000000LL;
    373 
    374 return 0;
    375 }
    376 
    377 /*
    378  * MPE lacks settimeofday(), so we define our own.
    379  */
    380 
    381 #define HAVE_SETTIMEOFDAY
    382 
    383 int settimeofday(struct timeval *tvp)
    384 
    385 {
    386 /* Documented, supported MPE functions. */
    387 extern void GETPRIVMODE(void);
    388 extern void GETUSERMODE(void);
    389 
    390 /* Undocumented, unsupported MPE functions. */
    391 extern void get_time_change_info(long long *, char *, char *);
    392 extern void initialize_system_time(long long, int);
    393 extern void set_time_correction(long long, int, int);
    394 extern long long ticks_to_micro(long long);
    395 
    396 char pwf_since_boot, recover_pwf_time;
    397 long long big_sec, big_usec, mpetime, offset_ticks, offset_usec;
    398 
    399 big_sec = tvp->tv_sec;
    400 big_usec = tvp->tv_usec;
    401 mpetime = (big_sec * 1000000LL) + big_usec;  /* Desired UTC microseconds */
    402 
    403 GETPRIVMODE();
    404 set_time_correction(0LL,0,0); /* Cancel previous time correction, if any */
    405 get_time_change_info(&offset_ticks, &pwf_since_boot, &recover_pwf_time);
    406 offset_usec = ticks_to_micro(offset_ticks); /* UTC offset microseconds */
    407 mpetime = mpetime + offset_usec; /* Convert from UTC to local time */
    408 initialize_system_time(mpetime,1);
    409 GETUSERMODE();
    410 
    411 return 0;
    412 }
    413 #endif /* MPE */
    414 
    415 #define SET_TOD_UNDETERMINED	0
    416 #define SET_TOD_CLOCK_SETTIME	1
    417 #define SET_TOD_SETTIMEOFDAY	2
    418 #define SET_TOD_STIME		3
    419 
    420 const char * const set_tod_used[] = {
    421 	"undetermined",
    422 	"clock_settime",
    423 	"settimeofday",
    424 	"stime"
    425 };
    426 
    427 pset_tod_using	set_tod_using = NULL;
    428 
    429 
    430 int
    431 ntp_set_tod(
    432 	struct timeval *tvp,
    433 	void *tzp
    434 	)
    435 {
    436 	static int tod;
    437 	int rc = -1;
    438 	int saved_errno = 0;
    439 
    440 #ifdef DEBUG
    441 	if (debug)
    442 	    printf("In ntp_set_tod\n");
    443 #endif
    444 
    445 #ifdef HAVE_CLOCK_SETTIME
    446 	if (rc && (SET_TOD_CLOCK_SETTIME == tod || !tod)) {
    447 		struct timespec ts;
    448 
    449 		/* Convert timeval to timespec */
    450 		ts.tv_sec = tvp->tv_sec;
    451 		ts.tv_nsec = 1000 *  tvp->tv_usec;
    452 
    453 		errno = 0;
    454 		rc = clock_settime(CLOCK_REALTIME, &ts);
    455 		saved_errno = errno;
    456 #ifdef DEBUG
    457 		if (debug) {
    458 			printf("ntp_set_tod: clock_settime: %d: %s\n",
    459 			       rc, strerror(saved_errno));
    460 		}
    461 #endif
    462 		if (!tod && !rc)
    463 			tod = SET_TOD_CLOCK_SETTIME;
    464 
    465 	}
    466 #endif /* HAVE_CLOCK_SETTIME */
    467 #ifdef HAVE_SETTIMEOFDAY
    468 	if (rc && (SET_TOD_SETTIMEOFDAY == tod || !tod)) {
    469 		struct timeval adjtv;
    470 
    471 		/*
    472 		 * Some broken systems don't reset adjtime() when the
    473 		 * clock is stepped.
    474 		 */
    475 		adjtv.tv_sec = adjtv.tv_usec = 0;
    476 		adjtime(&adjtv, NULL);
    477 		errno = 0;
    478 		rc = SETTIMEOFDAY(tvp, tzp);
    479 		saved_errno = errno;
    480 #ifdef DEBUG
    481 		if (debug) {
    482 			printf("ntp_set_tod: settimeofday: %d: %s\n",
    483 			       rc, strerror(saved_errno));
    484 		}
    485 #endif
    486 		if (!tod && !rc)
    487 			tod = SET_TOD_SETTIMEOFDAY;
    488 	}
    489 #endif /* HAVE_SETTIMEOFDAY */
    490 #ifdef HAVE_STIME
    491 	if (rc && (SET_TOD_STIME == tod || !tod)) {
    492 		long tp = tvp->tv_sec;
    493 
    494 		errno = 0;
    495 		rc = stime(&tp); /* lie as bad as SysVR4 */
    496 		saved_errno = errno;
    497 #ifdef DEBUG
    498 		if (debug) {
    499 			printf("ntp_set_tod: stime: %d: %s\n",
    500 			       rc, strerror(saved_errno));
    501 		}
    502 #endif
    503 		if (!tod && !rc)
    504 			tod = SET_TOD_STIME;
    505 	}
    506 #endif /* HAVE_STIME */
    507 
    508 #ifdef DEBUG
    509 	if (debug) {
    510 		printf("ntp_set_tod: Final result: %s: %d: %s\n",
    511 			set_tod_used[tod], rc, strerror(saved_errno));
    512 	}
    513 #endif
    514 	/*
    515 	 * Say how we're setting the time of day
    516 	 */
    517 	if (!rc && NULL != set_tod_using) {
    518 		(*set_tod_using)(set_tod_used[tod]);
    519 		set_tod_using = NULL;
    520 	}
    521 
    522 	if (rc)
    523 		errno = saved_errno;
    524 
    525 	return rc;
    526 }
    527 
    528 #endif /* not SYS_WINNT */
    529 
    530 #if defined (SYS_WINNT) || defined (SYS_VXWORKS) || defined(MPE)
    531 /* getpass is used in ntpq.c and ntpdc.c */
    532 
    533 char *
    534 getpass(const char * prompt)
    535 {
    536 	int c, i;
    537 	static char password[32];
    538 
    539 	fprintf(stderr, "%s", prompt);
    540 	fflush(stderr);
    541 
    542 	for (i=0; i<sizeof(password)-1 && ((c=_getch())!='\n' && c!='\r'); i++) {
    543 		password[i] = (char) c;
    544 	}
    545 	password[i] = '\0';
    546 
    547 	fputc('\n', stderr);
    548 	fflush(stderr);
    549 
    550 	return password;
    551 }
    552 #endif /* SYS_WINNT */
    553 
    554 #if !defined(HAVE_MEMSET)
    555 void
    556 ntp_memset(
    557 	char *a,
    558 	int x,
    559 	int c
    560 	)
    561 {
    562 	while (c-- > 0)
    563 		*a++ = (char) x;
    564 }
    565 #endif /*POSIX*/
    566