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      1 /*
      2  * Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California.
      3  * All rights reserved.
      4  *
      5  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
      6  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
      7  * are met:
      8  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
      9  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     10  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     11  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     12  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     13  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     14  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     15  *	This product includes software developed by the University of
     16  *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
     17  * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     18  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     19  *    without specific prior written permission.
     20  *
     21  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     22  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     23  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     24  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     25  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     26  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     27  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     28  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     29  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     30  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     31  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     32  */
     33 
     34 #ifndef lint
     35 static char sccsid[] = "@(#)tftpsubs.c	5.6 (Berkeley) 2/28/91";
     36 #endif /* not lint */
     37 
     38 /* Simple minded read-ahead/write-behind subroutines for tftp user and
     39    server.  Written originally with multiple buffers in mind, but current
     40    implementation has two buffer logic wired in.
     41 
     42    Todo:  add some sort of final error check so when the write-buffer
     43    is finally flushed, the caller can detect if the disk filled up
     44    (or had an i/o error) and return a nak to the other side.
     45 
     46 			Jim Guyton 10/85
     47  */
     48 
     49 #include <sys/types.h>
     50 #include <sys/socket.h>
     51 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
     52 #include <netinet/in.h>
     53 #include <arpa/tftp.h>
     54 #include <stdio.h>
     55 
     56 #define PKTSIZE SEGSIZE+4       /* should be moved to tftp.h */
     57 
     58 struct bf {
     59 	int counter;            /* size of data in buffer, or flag */
     60 	char buf[PKTSIZE];      /* room for data packet */
     61 } bfs[2];
     62 
     63 				/* Values for bf.counter  */
     64 #define BF_ALLOC -3             /* alloc'd but not yet filled */
     65 #define BF_FREE  -2             /* free */
     66 /* [-1 .. SEGSIZE] = size of data in the data buffer */
     67 
     68 static int nextone;     /* index of next buffer to use */
     69 static int current;     /* index of buffer in use */
     70 
     71 			/* control flags for crlf conversions */
     72 int newline = 0;        /* fillbuf: in middle of newline expansion */
     73 int prevchar = -1;      /* putbuf: previous char (cr check) */
     74 
     75 struct tftphdr *rw_init();
     76 
     77 struct tftphdr *w_init() { return rw_init(0); }         /* write-behind */
     78 struct tftphdr *r_init() { return rw_init(1); }         /* read-ahead */
     79 
     80 struct tftphdr *
     81 rw_init(x)              /* init for either read-ahead or write-behind */
     82 int x;                  /* zero for write-behind, one for read-head */
     83 {
     84 	newline = 0;            /* init crlf flag */
     85 	prevchar = -1;
     86 	bfs[0].counter =  BF_ALLOC;     /* pass out the first buffer */
     87 	current = 0;
     88 	bfs[1].counter = BF_FREE;
     89 	nextone = x;                    /* ahead or behind? */
     90 	return (struct tftphdr *)bfs[0].buf;
     91 }
     92 
     93 
     94 /* Have emptied current buffer by sending to net and getting ack.
     95    Free it and return next buffer filled with data.
     96  */
     97 readit(file, dpp, convert)
     98 	FILE *file;                     /* file opened for read */
     99 	struct tftphdr **dpp;
    100 	int convert;                    /* if true, convert to ascii */
    101 {
    102 	struct bf *b;
    103 
    104 	bfs[current].counter = BF_FREE; /* free old one */
    105 	current = !current;             /* "incr" current */
    106 
    107 	b = &bfs[current];              /* look at new buffer */
    108 	if (b->counter == BF_FREE)      /* if it's empty */
    109 		read_ahead(file, convert);      /* fill it */
    110 /*      assert(b->counter != BF_FREE);  /* check */
    111 	*dpp = (struct tftphdr *)b->buf;        /* set caller's ptr */
    112 	return b->counter;
    113 }
    114 
    115 /*
    116  * fill the input buffer, doing ascii conversions if requested
    117  * conversions are  lf -> cr,lf  and cr -> cr, nul
    118  */
    119 read_ahead(file, convert)
    120 	FILE *file;                     /* file opened for read */
    121 	int convert;                    /* if true, convert to ascii */
    122 {
    123 	register int i;
    124 	register char *p;
    125 	register int c;
    126 	struct bf *b;
    127 	struct tftphdr *dp;
    128 
    129 	b = &bfs[nextone];              /* look at "next" buffer */
    130 	if (b->counter != BF_FREE)      /* nop if not free */
    131 		return;
    132 	nextone = !nextone;             /* "incr" next buffer ptr */
    133 
    134 	dp = (struct tftphdr *)b->buf;
    135 
    136 	if (convert == 0) {
    137 		b->counter = read(fileno(file), dp->th_data, SEGSIZE);
    138 		return;
    139 	}
    140 
    141 	p = dp->th_data;
    142 	for (i = 0 ; i < SEGSIZE; i++) {
    143 		if (newline) {
    144 			if (prevchar == '\n')
    145 				c = '\n';       /* lf to cr,lf */
    146 			else    c = '\0';       /* cr to cr,nul */
    147 			newline = 0;
    148 		}
    149 		else {
    150 			c = getc(file);
    151 			if (c == EOF) break;
    152 			if (c == '\n' || c == '\r') {
    153 				prevchar = c;
    154 				c = '\r';
    155 				newline = 1;
    156 			}
    157 		}
    158 	       *p++ = c;
    159 	}
    160 	b->counter = (int)(p - dp->th_data);
    161 }
    162 
    163 /* Update count associated with the buffer, get new buffer
    164    from the queue.  Calls write_behind only if next buffer not
    165    available.
    166  */
    167 writeit(file, dpp, ct, convert)
    168 	FILE *file;
    169 	struct tftphdr **dpp;
    170 	int convert;
    171 {
    172 	bfs[current].counter = ct;      /* set size of data to write */
    173 	current = !current;             /* switch to other buffer */
    174 	if (bfs[current].counter != BF_FREE)     /* if not free */
    175 		write_behind(file, convert);     /* flush it */
    176 	bfs[current].counter = BF_ALLOC;        /* mark as alloc'd */
    177 	*dpp =  (struct tftphdr *)bfs[current].buf;
    178 	return ct;                      /* this is a lie of course */
    179 }
    180 
    181 /*
    182  * Output a buffer to a file, converting from netascii if requested.
    183  * CR,NUL -> CR  and CR,LF => LF.
    184  * Note spec is undefined if we get CR as last byte of file or a
    185  * CR followed by anything else.  In this case we leave it alone.
    186  */
    187 write_behind(file, convert)
    188 	FILE *file;
    189 	int convert;
    190 {
    191 	char *buf;
    192 	int count;
    193 	register int ct;
    194 	register char *p;
    195 	register int c;                 /* current character */
    196 	struct bf *b;
    197 	struct tftphdr *dp;
    198 
    199 	b = &bfs[nextone];
    200 	if (b->counter < -1)            /* anything to flush? */
    201 		return 0;               /* just nop if nothing to do */
    202 
    203 	count = b->counter;             /* remember byte count */
    204 	b->counter = BF_FREE;           /* reset flag */
    205 	dp = (struct tftphdr *)b->buf;
    206 	nextone = !nextone;             /* incr for next time */
    207 	buf = dp->th_data;
    208 
    209 	if (count <= 0) return -1;      /* nak logic? */
    210 
    211 	if (convert == 0)
    212 		return write(fileno(file), buf, count);
    213 
    214 	p = buf;
    215 	ct = count;
    216 	while (ct--) {                  /* loop over the buffer */
    217 	    c = *p++;                   /* pick up a character */
    218 	    if (prevchar == '\r') {     /* if prev char was cr */
    219 		if (c == '\n')          /* if have cr,lf then just */
    220 		   fseek(file, -1, 1);  /* smash lf on top of the cr */
    221 		else
    222 		   if (c == '\0')       /* if have cr,nul then */
    223 			goto skipit;    /* just skip over the putc */
    224 		/* else just fall through and allow it */
    225 	    }
    226 	    putc(c, file);
    227 skipit:
    228 	    prevchar = c;
    229 	}
    230 	return count;
    231 }
    232 
    233 
    234 /* When an error has occurred, it is possible that the two sides
    235  * are out of synch.  Ie: that what I think is the other side's
    236  * response to packet N is really their response to packet N-1.
    237  *
    238  * So, to try to prevent that, we flush all the input queued up
    239  * for us on the network connection on our host.
    240  *
    241  * We return the number of packets we flushed (mostly for reporting
    242  * when trace is active).
    243  */
    244 
    245 int
    246 synchnet(f)
    247 int	f;		/* socket to flush */
    248 {
    249 	int i, j = 0;
    250 	char rbuf[PKTSIZE];
    251 	struct sockaddr_in from;
    252 	int fromlen;
    253 
    254 	while (1) {
    255 		(void) ioctl(f, FIONREAD, &i);
    256 		if (i) {
    257 			j++;
    258 			fromlen = sizeof from;
    259 			(void) recvfrom(f, rbuf, sizeof (rbuf), 0,
    260 				(struct sockaddr *)&from, &fromlen);
    261 		} else {
    262 			return(j);
    263 		}
    264 	}
    265 }
    266