readfile.c revision 1.1 1 1.1 gwr /************************************************************************
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22 1.1 gwr
23 1.1 gwr #ifndef lint
24 1.1 gwr static char rcsid[] = "$Header: /tank/opengrok/rsync2/NetBSD/src/usr.sbin/bootp/common/readfile.c,v 1.1 1994/06/27 21:25:47 gwr Exp $";
25 1.1 gwr #endif
26 1.1 gwr
27 1.1 gwr
28 1.1 gwr /*
29 1.1 gwr * bootpd configuration file reading code.
30 1.1 gwr *
31 1.1 gwr * The routines in this file deal with reading, interpreting, and storing
32 1.1 gwr * the information found in the bootpd configuration file (usually
33 1.1 gwr * /etc/bootptab).
34 1.1 gwr */
35 1.1 gwr
36 1.1 gwr
37 1.1 gwr #include <sys/errno.h>
38 1.1 gwr #include <sys/types.h>
39 1.1 gwr #include <sys/stat.h>
40 1.1 gwr #include <sys/file.h>
41 1.1 gwr #include <sys/time.h>
42 1.1 gwr #include <netinet/in.h>
43 1.1 gwr
44 1.1 gwr #include <stdlib.h>
45 1.1 gwr #include <stdio.h>
46 1.1 gwr #include <string.h>
47 1.1 gwr #include <ctype.h>
48 1.1 gwr #include <assert.h>
49 1.1 gwr #include <syslog.h>
50 1.1 gwr
51 1.1 gwr #ifndef USE_BFUNCS
52 1.1 gwr #include <memory.h>
53 1.1 gwr /* Yes, memcpy is OK here (no overlapped copies). */
54 1.1 gwr #define bcopy(a,b,c) memcpy(b,a,c)
55 1.1 gwr #define bzero(p,l) memset(p,0,l)
56 1.1 gwr #define bcmp(a,b,c) memcmp(a,b,c)
57 1.1 gwr #endif
58 1.1 gwr
59 1.1 gwr #include "bootp.h"
60 1.1 gwr #include "hash.h"
61 1.1 gwr #include "hwaddr.h"
62 1.1 gwr #include "lookup.h"
63 1.1 gwr #include "readfile.h"
64 1.1 gwr #include "report.h"
65 1.1 gwr #include "tzone.h"
66 1.1 gwr #include "bootpd.h"
67 1.1 gwr
68 1.1 gwr #define HASHTABLESIZE 257 /* Hash table size (prime) */
69 1.1 gwr
70 1.1 gwr /* Non-standard hardware address type (see bootp.h) */
71 1.1 gwr #define HTYPE_DIRECT 0
72 1.1 gwr
73 1.1 gwr /* Error codes returned by eval_symbol: */
74 1.1 gwr #define SUCCESS 0
75 1.1 gwr #define E_END_OF_ENTRY (-1)
76 1.1 gwr #define E_SYNTAX_ERROR (-2)
77 1.1 gwr #define E_UNKNOWN_SYMBOL (-3)
78 1.1 gwr #define E_BAD_IPADDR (-4)
79 1.1 gwr #define E_BAD_HWADDR (-5)
80 1.1 gwr #define E_BAD_LONGWORD (-6)
81 1.1 gwr #define E_BAD_HWATYPE (-7)
82 1.1 gwr #define E_BAD_PATHNAME (-8)
83 1.1 gwr
84 1.1 gwr /* Tag idendities. */
85 1.1 gwr #define SYM_NULL 0
86 1.1 gwr #define SYM_BOOTFILE 1
87 1.1 gwr #define SYM_COOKIE_SERVER 2
88 1.1 gwr #define SYM_DOMAIN_SERVER 3
89 1.1 gwr #define SYM_GATEWAY 4
90 1.1 gwr #define SYM_HWADDR 5
91 1.1 gwr #define SYM_HOMEDIR 6
92 1.1 gwr #define SYM_HTYPE 7
93 1.1 gwr #define SYM_IMPRESS_SERVER 8
94 1.1 gwr #define SYM_IPADDR 9
95 1.1 gwr #define SYM_LOG_SERVER 10
96 1.1 gwr #define SYM_LPR_SERVER 11
97 1.1 gwr #define SYM_NAME_SERVER 12
98 1.1 gwr #define SYM_RLP_SERVER 13
99 1.1 gwr #define SYM_SUBNET_MASK 14
100 1.1 gwr #define SYM_TIME_OFFSET 15
101 1.1 gwr #define SYM_TIME_SERVER 16
102 1.1 gwr #define SYM_VENDOR_MAGIC 17
103 1.1 gwr #define SYM_SIMILAR_ENTRY 18
104 1.1 gwr #define SYM_NAME_SWITCH 19
105 1.1 gwr #define SYM_BOOTSIZE 20
106 1.1 gwr #define SYM_BOOT_SERVER 22
107 1.1 gwr #define SYM_TFTPDIR 23
108 1.1 gwr #define SYM_DUMP_FILE 24
109 1.1 gwr #define SYM_DOMAIN_NAME 25
110 1.1 gwr #define SYM_SWAP_SERVER 26
111 1.1 gwr #define SYM_ROOT_PATH 27
112 1.1 gwr #define SYM_EXTEN_FILE 28
113 1.1 gwr #define SYM_REPLY_ADDR 29
114 1.1 gwr #define SYM_NIS_DOMAIN 30 /* RFC 1533 */
115 1.1 gwr #define SYM_NIS_SERVER 31 /* RFC 1533 */
116 1.1 gwr #define SYM_NTP_SERVER 32 /* RFC 1533 */
117 1.1 gwr #define SYM_EXEC_FILE 33 /* YORK_EX_OPTION */
118 1.1 gwr /* XXX - Add new tags here */
119 1.1 gwr
120 1.1 gwr #define OP_ADDITION 1 /* Operations on tags */
121 1.1 gwr #define OP_DELETION 2
122 1.1 gwr #define OP_BOOLEAN 3
123 1.1 gwr
124 1.1 gwr #define MAXINADDRS 16 /* Max size of an IP address list */
125 1.1 gwr #define MAXBUFLEN 64 /* Max temp buffer space */
126 1.1 gwr #define MAXENTRYLEN 2048 /* Max size of an entire entry */
127 1.1 gwr
128 1.1 gwr
130 1.1 gwr
131 1.1 gwr /*
132 1.1 gwr * Structure used to map a configuration-file symbol (such as "ds") to a
133 1.1 gwr * unique integer.
134 1.1 gwr */
135 1.1 gwr
136 1.1 gwr struct symbolmap {
137 1.1 gwr char *symbol;
138 1.1 gwr int symbolcode;
139 1.1 gwr };
140 1.1 gwr
141 1.1 gwr
142 1.1 gwr struct htypename {
143 1.1 gwr char *name;
144 1.1 gwr byte htype;
145 1.1 gwr };
146 1.1 gwr
147 1.1 gwr
148 1.1 gwr PRIVATE int nhosts; /* Number of hosts (/w hw or IP address) */
149 1.1 gwr PRIVATE int nentries; /* Total number of entries */
150 1.1 gwr PRIVATE int32 modtime = 0; /* Last modification time of bootptab */
151 1.1 gwr PRIVATE char *current_hostname; /* Name of the current entry. */
152 1.1 gwr PRIVATE char current_tagname[8];
153 1.1 gwr
154 1.1 gwr /*
155 1.1 gwr * List of symbolic names used in the bootptab file. The order and actual
156 1.1 gwr * values of the symbol codes (SYM_. . .) are unimportant, but they must
157 1.1 gwr * all be unique.
158 1.1 gwr */
159 1.1 gwr
160 1.1 gwr PRIVATE struct symbolmap symbol_list[] = {
161 1.1 gwr {"bf", SYM_BOOTFILE},
162 1.1 gwr {"bs", SYM_BOOTSIZE},
163 1.1 gwr {"cs", SYM_COOKIE_SERVER},
164 1.1 gwr {"df", SYM_DUMP_FILE},
165 1.1 gwr {"dn", SYM_DOMAIN_NAME},
166 1.1 gwr {"ds", SYM_DOMAIN_SERVER},
167 1.1 gwr {"ef", SYM_EXTEN_FILE},
168 1.1 gwr {"ex", SYM_EXEC_FILE}, /* YORK_EX_OPTION */
169 1.1 gwr {"gw", SYM_GATEWAY},
170 1.1 gwr {"ha", SYM_HWADDR},
171 1.1 gwr {"hd", SYM_HOMEDIR},
172 1.1 gwr {"hn", SYM_NAME_SWITCH},
173 1.1 gwr {"ht", SYM_HTYPE},
174 1.1 gwr {"im", SYM_IMPRESS_SERVER},
175 1.1 gwr {"ip", SYM_IPADDR},
176 1.1 gwr {"lg", SYM_LOG_SERVER},
177 1.1 gwr {"lp", SYM_LPR_SERVER},
178 1.1 gwr {"ns", SYM_NAME_SERVER},
179 1.1 gwr {"nt", SYM_NTP_SERVER},
180 1.1 gwr {"ra", SYM_REPLY_ADDR},
181 1.1 gwr {"rl", SYM_RLP_SERVER},
182 1.1 gwr {"rp", SYM_ROOT_PATH},
183 1.1 gwr {"sa", SYM_BOOT_SERVER},
184 1.1 gwr {"sm", SYM_SUBNET_MASK},
185 1.1 gwr {"sw", SYM_SWAP_SERVER},
186 1.1 gwr {"tc", SYM_SIMILAR_ENTRY},
187 1.1 gwr {"td", SYM_TFTPDIR},
188 1.1 gwr {"to", SYM_TIME_OFFSET},
189 1.1 gwr {"ts", SYM_TIME_SERVER},
190 1.1 gwr {"vm", SYM_VENDOR_MAGIC},
191 1.1 gwr {"yd", SYM_NIS_DOMAIN},
192 1.1 gwr {"ys", SYM_NIS_SERVER},
193 1.1 gwr /* XXX - Add new tags here */
194 1.1 gwr };
195 1.1 gwr
196 1.1 gwr
197 1.1 gwr /*
198 1.1 gwr * List of symbolic names for hardware types. Name translates into
199 1.1 gwr * hardware type code listed with it. Names must begin with a letter
200 1.1 gwr * and must be all lowercase. This is searched linearly, so put
201 1.1 gwr * commonly-used entries near the beginning.
202 1.1 gwr */
203 1.1 gwr
204 1.1 gwr PRIVATE struct htypename htnamemap[] = {
205 1.1 gwr {"ethernet", HTYPE_ETHERNET},
206 1.1 gwr {"ethernet3", HTYPE_EXP_ETHERNET},
207 1.1 gwr {"ether", HTYPE_ETHERNET},
208 1.1 gwr {"ether3", HTYPE_EXP_ETHERNET},
209 1.1 gwr {"ieee802", HTYPE_IEEE802},
210 1.1 gwr {"tr", HTYPE_IEEE802},
211 1.1 gwr {"token-ring", HTYPE_IEEE802},
212 1.1 gwr {"pronet", HTYPE_PRONET},
213 1.1 gwr {"chaos", HTYPE_CHAOS},
214 1.1 gwr {"arcnet", HTYPE_ARCNET},
215 1.1 gwr {"ax.25", HTYPE_AX25},
216 1.1 gwr {"direct", HTYPE_DIRECT},
217 1.1 gwr {"serial", HTYPE_DIRECT},
218 1.1 gwr {"slip", HTYPE_DIRECT},
219 1.1 gwr {"ppp", HTYPE_DIRECT}
220 1.1 gwr };
221 1.1 gwr
222 1.1 gwr
223 1.1 gwr
224 1.1 gwr /*
225 1.1 gwr * Externals and forward declarations.
226 1.1 gwr */
227 1.1 gwr
228 1.1 gwr #ifdef __STDC__
229 1.1 gwr #define P(args) args
230 1.1 gwr #else
231 1.1 gwr #define P(args) ()
232 1.1 gwr #endif
233 1.1 gwr
234 1.1 gwr extern boolean iplookcmp();
235 1.1 gwr boolean nmcmp P((hash_datum *, hash_datum *));
236 1.1 gwr
237 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
238 1.1 gwr adjust P((char **));
239 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
240 1.1 gwr del_string P((struct shared_string *));
241 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
242 1.1 gwr del_bindata P((struct shared_bindata *));
243 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
244 1.1 gwr del_iplist P((struct in_addr_list *));
245 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
246 1.1 gwr eat_whitespace P((char **));
247 1.1 gwr PRIVATE int
248 1.1 gwr eval_symbol P((char **, struct host *));
249 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
250 1.1 gwr fill_defaults P((struct host *, char **));
251 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
252 1.1 gwr free_host P((hash_datum *));
253 1.1 gwr PRIVATE struct in_addr_list *
254 1.1 gwr get_addresses P((char **));
255 1.1 gwr PRIVATE struct shared_string *
256 1.1 gwr get_shared_string P((char **));
257 1.1 gwr PRIVATE char *
258 1.1 gwr get_string P((char **, char *, u_int *));
259 1.1 gwr PRIVATE u_int32
260 1.1 gwr get_u_long P((char **));
261 1.1 gwr PRIVATE boolean
262 1.1 gwr goodname P((char *));
263 1.1 gwr PRIVATE boolean
264 1.1 gwr hwinscmp P((hash_datum *, hash_datum *));
265 1.1 gwr PRIVATE int
266 1.1 gwr interp_byte P((char **, byte *));
267 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
268 1.1 gwr makelower P((char *));
269 1.1 gwr PRIVATE boolean
270 1.1 gwr nullcmp P((hash_datum *, hash_datum *));
271 1.1 gwr PRIVATE int
272 1.1 gwr process_entry P((struct host *, char *));
273 1.1 gwr PRIVATE int
274 1.1 gwr process_generic P((char **, struct shared_bindata **, u_int));
275 1.1 gwr PRIVATE byte *
276 1.1 gwr prs_haddr P((char **, u_int));
277 1.1 gwr PRIVATE int
278 1.1 gwr prs_inetaddr P((char **, u_int32 *));
279 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
280 1.1 gwr read_entry P((FILE *, char *, u_int *));
281 1.1 gwr PRIVATE char *
282 1.1 gwr smalloc P((u_int));
283 1.1 gwr
284 1.1 gwr #undef P
285 1.1 gwr
286 1.1 gwr
288 1.1 gwr /*
289 1.1 gwr * Vendor magic cookies for CMU and RFC1048
290 1.1 gwr */
291 1.1 gwr u_char vm_cmu[4] = VM_CMU;
292 1.1 gwr u_char vm_rfc1048[4] = VM_RFC1048;
293 1.1 gwr
294 1.1 gwr /*
295 1.1 gwr * Main hash tables
296 1.1 gwr */
297 1.1 gwr hash_tbl *hwhashtable;
298 1.1 gwr hash_tbl *iphashtable;
299 1.1 gwr hash_tbl *nmhashtable;
300 1.1 gwr
301 1.1 gwr /*
302 1.1 gwr * Allocate hash tables for hardware address, ip address, and hostname
303 1.1 gwr * (shared by bootpd and bootpef)
304 1.1 gwr */
305 1.1 gwr void
306 1.1 gwr rdtab_init()
307 1.1 gwr {
308 1.1 gwr hwhashtable = hash_Init(HASHTABLESIZE);
309 1.1 gwr iphashtable = hash_Init(HASHTABLESIZE);
310 1.1 gwr nmhashtable = hash_Init(HASHTABLESIZE);
311 1.1 gwr if (!(hwhashtable && iphashtable && nmhashtable)) {
312 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "Unable to allocate hash tables.");
313 1.1 gwr exit(1);
314 1.1 gwr }
315 1.1 gwr }
316 1.1 gwr
317 1.1 gwr
319 1.1 gwr /*
320 1.1 gwr * Read bootptab database file. Avoid rereading the file if the
321 1.1 gwr * write date hasn't changed since the last time we read it.
322 1.1 gwr */
323 1.1 gwr
324 1.1 gwr void
325 1.1 gwr readtab(force)
326 1.1 gwr int force;
327 1.1 gwr {
328 1.1 gwr struct host *hp;
329 1.1 gwr FILE *fp;
330 1.1 gwr struct stat st;
331 1.1 gwr unsigned hashcode, buflen;
332 1.1 gwr static char buffer[MAXENTRYLEN];
333 1.1 gwr
334 1.1 gwr /*
335 1.1 gwr * Check the last modification time.
336 1.1 gwr */
337 1.1 gwr if (stat(bootptab, &st) < 0) {
338 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "stat on \"%s\": %s",
339 1.1 gwr bootptab, get_errmsg());
340 1.1 gwr return;
341 1.1 gwr }
342 1.1 gwr #ifdef DEBUG
343 1.1 gwr if (debug > 3) {
344 1.1 gwr char timestr[28];
345 1.1 gwr strcpy(timestr, ctime(&(st.st_mtime)));
346 1.1 gwr /* zap the newline */
347 1.1 gwr timestr[24] = '\0';
348 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "bootptab mtime: %s",
349 1.1 gwr timestr);
350 1.1 gwr }
351 1.1 gwr #endif
352 1.1 gwr if ((force == 0) &&
353 1.1 gwr (st.st_mtime == modtime) &&
354 1.1 gwr st.st_nlink) {
355 1.1 gwr /*
356 1.1 gwr * hasn't been modified or deleted yet.
357 1.1 gwr */
358 1.1 gwr return;
359 1.1 gwr }
360 1.1 gwr if (debug)
361 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "reading %s\"%s\"",
362 1.1 gwr (modtime != 0L) ? "new " : "",
363 1.1 gwr bootptab);
364 1.1 gwr
365 1.1 gwr /*
366 1.1 gwr * Open bootptab file.
367 1.1 gwr */
368 1.1 gwr if ((fp = fopen(bootptab, "r")) == NULL) {
369 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "error opening \"%s\": %s", bootptab, get_errmsg());
370 1.1 gwr return;
371 1.1 gwr }
372 1.1 gwr /*
373 1.1 gwr * Record file modification time.
374 1.1 gwr */
375 1.1 gwr if (fstat(fileno(fp), &st) < 0) {
376 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "fstat: %s", get_errmsg());
377 1.1 gwr fclose(fp);
378 1.1 gwr return;
379 1.1 gwr }
380 1.1 gwr modtime = st.st_mtime;
381 1.1 gwr
382 1.1 gwr /*
383 1.1 gwr * Entirely erase all hash tables.
384 1.1 gwr */
385 1.1 gwr hash_Reset(hwhashtable, free_host);
386 1.1 gwr hash_Reset(iphashtable, free_host);
387 1.1 gwr hash_Reset(nmhashtable, free_host);
388 1.1 gwr
389 1.1 gwr nhosts = 0;
390 1.1 gwr nentries = 0;
391 1.1 gwr while (TRUE) {
392 1.1 gwr buflen = sizeof(buffer);
393 1.1 gwr read_entry(fp, buffer, &buflen);
394 1.1 gwr if (buflen == 0) { /* More entries? */
395 1.1 gwr break;
396 1.1 gwr }
397 1.1 gwr hp = (struct host *) smalloc(sizeof(struct host));
398 1.1 gwr bzero((char *) hp, sizeof(*hp));
399 1.1 gwr /* the link count it zero */
400 1.1 gwr
401 1.1 gwr /*
402 1.1 gwr * Get individual info
403 1.1 gwr */
404 1.1 gwr if (process_entry(hp, buffer) < 0) {
405 1.1 gwr hp->linkcount = 1;
406 1.1 gwr free_host((hash_datum *) hp);
407 1.1 gwr continue;
408 1.1 gwr }
409 1.1 gwr /*
410 1.1 gwr * If this is not a dummy entry, and the IP or HW
411 1.1 gwr * address is not yet set, try to get them here.
412 1.1 gwr * Dummy entries have . as first char of name.
413 1.1 gwr */
414 1.1 gwr if (goodname(hp->hostname->string)) {
415 1.1 gwr char *hn = hp->hostname->string;
416 1.1 gwr u_int32 value;
417 1.1 gwr if (hp->flags.iaddr == 0) {
418 1.1 gwr if (lookup_ipa(hn, &value)) {
419 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "can not get IP addr for %s", hn);
420 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "(dummy names should start with '.')");
421 1.1 gwr } else {
422 1.1 gwr hp->iaddr.s_addr = value;
423 1.1 gwr hp->flags.iaddr = TRUE;
424 1.1 gwr }
425 1.1 gwr }
426 1.1 gwr /* Set default subnet mask. */
427 1.1 gwr if (hp->flags.subnet_mask == 0) {
428 1.1 gwr if (lookup_netmask(hp->iaddr.s_addr, &value)) {
429 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "can not get netmask for %s", hn);
430 1.1 gwr } else {
431 1.1 gwr hp->subnet_mask.s_addr = value;
432 1.1 gwr hp->flags.subnet_mask = TRUE;
433 1.1 gwr }
434 1.1 gwr }
435 1.1 gwr }
436 1.1 gwr if (hp->flags.iaddr) {
437 1.1 gwr nhosts++;
438 1.1 gwr }
439 1.1 gwr /* Register by HW addr if known. */
440 1.1 gwr if (hp->flags.htype && hp->flags.haddr) {
441 1.1 gwr /* We will either insert it or free it. */
442 1.1 gwr hp->linkcount++;
443 1.1 gwr hashcode = hash_HashFunction(hp->haddr, haddrlength(hp->htype));
444 1.1 gwr if (hash_Insert(hwhashtable, hashcode, hwinscmp, hp, hp) < 0) {
445 1.1 gwr report(LOG_NOTICE, "duplicate %s address: %s",
446 1.1 gwr netname(hp->htype),
447 1.1 gwr haddrtoa(hp->haddr, hp->htype));
448 1.1 gwr free_host((hash_datum *) hp);
449 1.1 gwr continue;
450 1.1 gwr }
451 1.1 gwr }
452 1.1 gwr /* Register by IP addr if known. */
453 1.1 gwr if (hp->flags.iaddr) {
454 1.1 gwr hashcode = hash_HashFunction((u_char *) & (hp->iaddr.s_addr), 4);
455 1.1 gwr if (hash_Insert(iphashtable, hashcode, nullcmp, hp, hp) < 0) {
456 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR,
457 1.1 gwr "hash_Insert() failed on IP address insertion");
458 1.1 gwr } else {
459 1.1 gwr /* Just inserted the host struct in a new hash list. */
460 1.1 gwr hp->linkcount++;
461 1.1 gwr }
462 1.1 gwr }
463 1.1 gwr /* Register by Name (always known) */
464 1.1 gwr hashcode = hash_HashFunction((u_char *) hp->hostname->string,
465 1.1 gwr strlen(hp->hostname->string));
466 1.1 gwr if (hash_Insert(nmhashtable, hashcode, nullcmp,
467 1.1 gwr hp->hostname->string, hp) < 0) {
468 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR,
469 1.1 gwr "hash_Insert() failed on insertion of hostname: \"%s\"",
470 1.1 gwr hp->hostname->string);
471 1.1 gwr } else {
472 1.1 gwr /* Just inserted the host struct in a new hash list. */
473 1.1 gwr hp->linkcount++;
474 1.1 gwr }
475 1.1 gwr
476 1.1 gwr nentries++;
477 1.1 gwr }
478 1.1 gwr
479 1.1 gwr fclose(fp);
480 1.1 gwr if (debug)
481 1.1 gwr report(LOG_INFO, "read %d entries (%d hosts) from \"%s\"",
482 1.1 gwr nentries, nhosts, bootptab);
483 1.1 gwr return;
484 1.1 gwr }
485 1.1 gwr
486 1.1 gwr
488 1.1 gwr
489 1.1 gwr /*
490 1.1 gwr * Read an entire host entry from the file pointed to by "fp" and insert it
491 1.1 gwr * into the memory pointed to by "buffer". Leading whitespace and comments
492 1.1 gwr * starting with "#" are ignored (removed). Backslashes (\) always quote
493 1.1 gwr * the next character except that newlines preceeded by a backslash cause
494 1.1 gwr * line-continuation onto the next line. The entry is terminated by a
495 1.1 gwr * newline character which is not preceeded by a backslash. Sequences
496 1.1 gwr * surrounded by double quotes are taken literally (including newlines, but
497 1.1 gwr * not backslashes).
498 1.1 gwr *
499 1.1 gwr * The "bufsiz" parameter points to an unsigned int which specifies the
500 1.1 gwr * maximum permitted buffer size. Upon return, this value will be replaced
501 1.1 gwr * with the actual length of the entry (not including the null terminator).
502 1.1 gwr *
503 1.1 gwr * This code is a little scary. . . . I don't like using gotos in C
504 1.1 gwr * either, but I first wrote this as an FSM diagram and gotos seemed like
505 1.1 gwr * the easiest way to implement it. Maybe later I'll clean it up.
506 1.1 gwr */
507 1.1 gwr
508 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
509 1.1 gwr read_entry(fp, buffer, bufsiz)
510 1.1 gwr FILE *fp;
511 1.1 gwr char *buffer;
512 1.1 gwr unsigned *bufsiz;
513 1.1 gwr {
514 1.1 gwr int c, length;
515 1.1 gwr
516 1.1 gwr length = 0;
517 1.1 gwr
518 1.1 gwr /*
519 1.1 gwr * Eat whitespace, blank lines, and comment lines.
520 1.1 gwr */
521 1.1 gwr top:
522 1.1 gwr c = fgetc(fp);
523 1.1 gwr if (c < 0) {
524 1.1 gwr goto done; /* Exit if end-of-file */
525 1.1 gwr }
526 1.1 gwr if (isspace(c)) {
527 1.1 gwr goto top; /* Skip over whitespace */
528 1.1 gwr }
529 1.1 gwr if (c == '#') {
530 1.1 gwr while (TRUE) { /* Eat comments after # */
531 1.1 gwr c = fgetc(fp);
532 1.1 gwr if (c < 0) {
533 1.1 gwr goto done; /* Exit if end-of-file */
534 1.1 gwr }
535 1.1 gwr if (c == '\n') {
536 1.1 gwr goto top; /* Try to read the next line */
537 1.1 gwr }
538 1.1 gwr }
539 1.1 gwr }
540 1.1 gwr ungetc(c, fp); /* Other character, push it back to reprocess it */
541 1.1 gwr
542 1.1 gwr
543 1.1 gwr /*
544 1.1 gwr * Now we're actually reading a data entry. Get each character and
545 1.1 gwr * assemble it into the data buffer, processing special characters like
546 1.1 gwr * double quotes (") and backslashes (\).
547 1.1 gwr */
548 1.1 gwr
549 1.1 gwr mainloop:
550 1.1 gwr c = fgetc(fp);
551 1.1 gwr switch (c) {
552 1.1 gwr case EOF:
553 1.1 gwr case '\n':
554 1.1 gwr goto done; /* Exit on EOF or newline */
555 1.1 gwr case '\\':
556 1.1 gwr c = fgetc(fp); /* Backslash, read a new character */
557 1.1 gwr if (c < 0) {
558 1.1 gwr goto done; /* Exit on EOF */
559 1.1 gwr }
560 1.1 gwr *buffer++ = c; /* Store the literal character */
561 1.1 gwr length++;
562 1.1 gwr if (length < *bufsiz - 1) {
563 1.1 gwr goto mainloop;
564 1.1 gwr } else {
565 1.1 gwr goto done;
566 1.1 gwr }
567 1.1 gwr case '"':
568 1.1 gwr *buffer++ = '"'; /* Store double-quote */
569 1.1 gwr length++;
570 1.1 gwr if (length >= *bufsiz - 1) {
571 1.1 gwr goto done;
572 1.1 gwr }
573 1.1 gwr while (TRUE) { /* Special quote processing loop */
574 1.1 gwr c = fgetc(fp);
575 1.1 gwr switch (c) {
576 1.1 gwr case EOF:
577 1.1 gwr goto done; /* Exit on EOF . . . */
578 1.1 gwr case '"':
579 1.1 gwr *buffer++ = '"';/* Store matching quote */
580 1.1 gwr length++;
581 1.1 gwr if (length < *bufsiz - 1) {
582 1.1 gwr goto mainloop; /* And continue main loop */
583 1.1 gwr } else {
584 1.1 gwr goto done;
585 1.1 gwr }
586 1.1 gwr case '\\':
587 1.1 gwr if ((c = fgetc(fp)) < 0) { /* Backslash */
588 1.1 gwr goto done; /* EOF. . . .*/
589 1.1 gwr } /* else fall through */
590 1.1 gwr default:
591 1.1 gwr *buffer++ = c; /* Other character, store it */
592 1.1 gwr length++;
593 1.1 gwr if (length >= *bufsiz - 1) {
594 1.1 gwr goto done;
595 1.1 gwr }
596 1.1 gwr }
597 1.1 gwr }
598 1.1 gwr case ':':
599 1.1 gwr *buffer++ = c; /* Store colons */
600 1.1 gwr length++;
601 1.1 gwr if (length >= *bufsiz - 1) {
602 1.1 gwr goto done;
603 1.1 gwr }
604 1.1 gwr do { /* But remove whitespace after them */
605 1.1 gwr c = fgetc(fp);
606 1.1 gwr if ((c < 0) || (c == '\n')) {
607 1.1 gwr goto done;
608 1.1 gwr }
609 1.1 gwr } while (isspace(c)); /* Skip whitespace */
610 1.1 gwr
611 1.1 gwr if (c == '\\') { /* Backslash quotes next character */
612 1.1 gwr c = fgetc(fp);
613 1.1 gwr if (c < 0) {
614 1.1 gwr goto done;
615 1.1 gwr }
616 1.1 gwr if (c == '\n') {
617 1.1 gwr goto top; /* Backslash-newline continuation */
618 1.1 gwr }
619 1.1 gwr }
620 1.1 gwr /* fall through if "other" character */
621 1.1 gwr default:
622 1.1 gwr *buffer++ = c; /* Store other characters */
623 1.1 gwr length++;
624 1.1 gwr if (length >= *bufsiz - 1) {
625 1.1 gwr goto done;
626 1.1 gwr }
627 1.1 gwr }
628 1.1 gwr goto mainloop; /* Keep going */
629 1.1 gwr
630 1.1 gwr done:
631 1.1 gwr *buffer = '\0'; /* Terminate string */
632 1.1 gwr *bufsiz = length; /* Tell the caller its length */
633 1.1 gwr }
634 1.1 gwr
635 1.1 gwr
637 1.1 gwr
638 1.1 gwr /*
639 1.1 gwr * Parse out all the various tags and parameters in the host entry pointed
640 1.1 gwr * to by "src". Stuff all the data into the appropriate fields of the
641 1.1 gwr * host structure pointed to by "host". If there is any problem with the
642 1.1 gwr * entry, an error message is reported via report(), no further processing
643 1.1 gwr * is done, and -1 is returned. Successful calls return 0.
644 1.1 gwr *
645 1.1 gwr * (Some errors probably shouldn't be so completely fatal. . . .)
646 1.1 gwr */
647 1.1 gwr
648 1.1 gwr PRIVATE int
649 1.1 gwr process_entry(host, src)
650 1.1 gwr struct host *host;
651 1.1 gwr char *src;
652 1.1 gwr {
653 1.1 gwr int retval;
654 1.1 gwr char *msg;
655 1.1 gwr
656 1.1 gwr if (!host || *src == '\0') {
657 1.1 gwr return -1;
658 1.1 gwr }
659 1.1 gwr host->hostname = get_shared_string(&src);
660 1.1 gwr #if 0
661 1.1 gwr /* Be more liberal for the benefit of dummy tag names. */
662 1.1 gwr if (!goodname(host->hostname->string)) {
663 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "bad hostname: \"%s\"", host->hostname->string);
664 1.1 gwr del_string(host->hostname);
665 1.1 gwr return -1;
666 1.1 gwr }
667 1.1 gwr #endif
668 1.1 gwr current_hostname = host->hostname->string;
669 1.1 gwr adjust(&src);
670 1.1 gwr while (TRUE) {
671 1.1 gwr retval = eval_symbol(&src, host);
672 1.1 gwr if (retval == SUCCESS) {
673 1.1 gwr adjust(&src);
674 1.1 gwr continue;
675 1.1 gwr }
676 1.1 gwr if (retval == E_END_OF_ENTRY) {
677 1.1 gwr /* The default subnet mask is set in readtab() */
678 1.1 gwr return 0;
679 1.1 gwr }
680 1.1 gwr /* Some kind of error. */
681 1.1 gwr switch (retval) {
682 1.1 gwr case E_SYNTAX_ERROR:
683 1.1 gwr msg = "bad syntax";
684 1.1 gwr break;
685 1.1 gwr case E_UNKNOWN_SYMBOL:
686 1.1 gwr msg = "unknown symbol";
687 1.1 gwr break;
688 1.1 gwr case E_BAD_IPADDR:
689 1.1 gwr msg = "bad INET address";
690 1.1 gwr break;
691 1.1 gwr case E_BAD_HWADDR:
692 1.1 gwr msg = "bad hardware address";
693 1.1 gwr break;
694 1.1 gwr case E_BAD_LONGWORD:
695 1.1 gwr msg = "bad longword value";
696 1.1 gwr break;
697 1.1 gwr case E_BAD_HWATYPE:
698 1.1 gwr msg = "bad HW address type";
699 1.1 gwr break;
700 1.1 gwr case E_BAD_PATHNAME:
701 1.1 gwr msg = "bad pathname (need leading '/')";
702 1.1 gwr default:
703 1.1 gwr msg = "unkown error";
704 1.1 gwr break;
705 1.1 gwr } /* switch */
706 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "in entry named \"%s\", symbol \"%s\": %s",
707 1.1 gwr current_hostname, current_tagname, msg);
708 1.1 gwr return -1;
709 1.1 gwr }
710 1.1 gwr }
711 1.1 gwr
712 1.1 gwr
714 1.1 gwr /*
715 1.1 gwr * Macros for use in the function below:
716 1.1 gwr */
717 1.1 gwr
718 1.1 gwr /* Parse one INET address stored directly in MEMBER. */
719 1.1 gwr #define PARSE_IA1(MEMBER) do \
720 1.1 gwr { \
721 1.1 gwr if (optype == OP_BOOLEAN) \
722 1.1 gwr return E_SYNTAX_ERROR; \
723 1.1 gwr hp->flags.MEMBER = FALSE; \
724 1.1 gwr if (optype == OP_ADDITION) { \
725 1.1 gwr if (prs_inetaddr(symbol, &value) < 0) \
726 1.1 gwr return E_BAD_IPADDR; \
727 1.1 gwr hp->MEMBER.s_addr = value; \
728 1.1 gwr hp->flags.MEMBER = TRUE; \
729 1.1 gwr } \
730 1.1 gwr } while (0)
731 1.1 gwr
732 1.1 gwr /* Parse a list of INET addresses pointed to by MEMBER */
733 1.1 gwr #define PARSE_IAL(MEMBER) do \
734 1.1 gwr { \
735 1.1 gwr if (optype == OP_BOOLEAN) \
736 1.1 gwr return E_SYNTAX_ERROR; \
737 1.1 gwr if (hp->flags.MEMBER) { \
738 1.1 gwr hp->flags.MEMBER = FALSE; \
739 1.1 gwr assert(hp->MEMBER); \
740 1.1 gwr del_iplist(hp->MEMBER); \
741 1.1 gwr hp->MEMBER = NULL; \
742 1.1 gwr } \
743 1.1 gwr if (optype == OP_ADDITION) { \
744 1.1 gwr hp->MEMBER = get_addresses(symbol); \
745 1.1 gwr if (hp->MEMBER == NULL) \
746 1.1 gwr return E_SYNTAX_ERROR; \
747 1.1 gwr hp->flags.MEMBER = TRUE; \
748 1.1 gwr } \
749 1.1 gwr } while (0)
750 1.1 gwr
751 1.1 gwr /* Parse a shared string pointed to by MEMBER */
752 1.1 gwr #define PARSE_STR(MEMBER) do \
753 1.1 gwr { \
754 1.1 gwr if (optype == OP_BOOLEAN) \
755 1.1 gwr return E_SYNTAX_ERROR; \
756 1.1 gwr if (hp->flags.MEMBER) { \
757 1.1 gwr hp->flags.MEMBER = FALSE; \
758 1.1 gwr assert(hp->MEMBER); \
759 1.1 gwr del_string(hp->MEMBER); \
760 1.1 gwr hp->MEMBER = NULL; \
761 1.1 gwr } \
762 1.1 gwr if (optype == OP_ADDITION) { \
763 1.1 gwr hp->MEMBER = get_shared_string(symbol); \
764 1.1 gwr if (hp->MEMBER == NULL) \
765 1.1 gwr return E_SYNTAX_ERROR; \
766 1.1 gwr hp->flags.MEMBER = TRUE; \
767 1.1 gwr } \
768 1.1 gwr } while (0)
769 1.1 gwr
770 1.1 gwr /*
771 1.1 gwr * Evaluate the two-character tag symbol pointed to by "symbol" and place
772 1.1 gwr * the data in the structure pointed to by "hp". The pointer pointed to
773 1.1 gwr * by "symbol" is updated to point past the source string (but may not
774 1.1 gwr * point to the next tag entry).
775 1.1 gwr *
776 1.1 gwr * Obviously, this need a few more comments. . . .
777 1.1 gwr */
778 1.1 gwr PRIVATE int
779 1.1 gwr eval_symbol(symbol, hp)
780 1.1 gwr char **symbol;
781 1.1 gwr struct host *hp;
782 1.1 gwr {
783 1.1 gwr char tmpstr[MAXSTRINGLEN];
784 1.1 gwr byte *tmphaddr;
785 1.1 gwr struct shared_string *ss;
786 1.1 gwr struct symbolmap *symbolptr;
787 1.1 gwr u_int32 value;
788 1.1 gwr int32 timeoff;
789 1.1 gwr int i, numsymbols;
790 1.1 gwr unsigned len;
791 1.1 gwr int optype; /* Indicates boolean, addition, or deletion */
792 1.1 gwr
793 1.1 gwr eat_whitespace(symbol);
794 1.1 gwr
795 1.1 gwr /* Make sure this is set before returning. */
796 1.1 gwr current_tagname[0] = (*symbol)[0];
797 1.1 gwr current_tagname[1] = (*symbol)[1];
798 1.1 gwr current_tagname[2] = 0;
799 1.1 gwr
800 1.1 gwr if ((*symbol)[0] == '\0') {
801 1.1 gwr return E_END_OF_ENTRY;
802 1.1 gwr }
803 1.1 gwr if ((*symbol)[0] == ':') {
804 1.1 gwr return SUCCESS;
805 1.1 gwr }
806 1.1 gwr if ((*symbol)[0] == 'T') { /* generic symbol */
807 1.1 gwr (*symbol)++;
808 1.1 gwr value = get_u_long(symbol);
809 1.1 gwr sprintf(current_tagname, "T%d", value);
810 1.1 gwr eat_whitespace(symbol);
811 1.1 gwr if ((*symbol)[0] != '=') {
812 1.1 gwr return E_SYNTAX_ERROR;
813 1.1 gwr }
814 1.1 gwr (*symbol)++;
815 1.1 gwr if (!(hp->generic)) {
816 1.1 gwr hp->generic = (struct shared_bindata *)
817 1.1 gwr smalloc(sizeof(struct shared_bindata));
818 1.1 gwr }
819 1.1 gwr if (process_generic(symbol, &(hp->generic), (byte) (value & 0xFF)))
820 1.1 gwr return E_SYNTAX_ERROR;
821 1.1 gwr hp->flags.generic = TRUE;
822 1.1 gwr return SUCCESS;
823 1.1 gwr }
824 1.1 gwr /*
825 1.1 gwr * Determine the type of operation to be done on this symbol
826 1.1 gwr */
827 1.1 gwr switch ((*symbol)[2]) {
828 1.1 gwr case '=':
829 1.1 gwr optype = OP_ADDITION;
830 1.1 gwr break;
831 1.1 gwr case '@':
832 1.1 gwr optype = OP_DELETION;
833 1.1 gwr break;
834 1.1 gwr case ':':
835 1.1 gwr case '\0':
836 1.1 gwr optype = OP_BOOLEAN;
837 1.1 gwr break;
838 1.1 gwr default:
839 1.1 gwr return E_SYNTAX_ERROR;
840 1.1 gwr }
841 1.1 gwr
842 1.1 gwr symbolptr = symbol_list;
843 1.1 gwr numsymbols = sizeof(symbol_list) / sizeof(struct symbolmap);
844 1.1 gwr for (i = 0; i < numsymbols; i++) {
845 1.1 gwr if (((symbolptr->symbol)[0] == (*symbol)[0]) &&
846 1.1 gwr ((symbolptr->symbol)[1] == (*symbol)[1])) {
847 1.1 gwr break;
848 1.1 gwr }
849 1.1 gwr symbolptr++;
850 1.1 gwr }
851 1.1 gwr if (i >= numsymbols) {
852 1.1 gwr return E_UNKNOWN_SYMBOL;
853 1.1 gwr }
854 1.1 gwr /*
855 1.1 gwr * Skip past the = or @ character (to point to the data) if this
856 1.1 gwr * isn't a boolean operation. For boolean operations, just skip
857 1.1 gwr * over the two-character tag symbol (and nothing else. . . .).
858 1.1 gwr */
859 1.1 gwr (*symbol) += (optype == OP_BOOLEAN) ? 2 : 3;
860 1.1 gwr
861 1.1 gwr eat_whitespace(symbol);
862 1.1 gwr
863 1.1 gwr /* The cases below are in order by symbolcode value. */
864 1.1 gwr switch (symbolptr->symbolcode) {
865 1.1 gwr
866 1.1 gwr case SYM_BOOTFILE:
867 1.1 gwr PARSE_STR(bootfile);
868 1.1 gwr break;
869 1.1 gwr
870 1.1 gwr case SYM_COOKIE_SERVER:
871 1.1 gwr PARSE_IAL(cookie_server);
872 1.1 gwr break;
873 1.1 gwr
874 1.1 gwr case SYM_DOMAIN_SERVER:
875 1.1 gwr PARSE_IAL(domain_server);
876 1.1 gwr break;
877 1.1 gwr
878 1.1 gwr case SYM_GATEWAY:
879 1.1 gwr PARSE_IAL(gateway);
880 1.1 gwr break;
881 1.1 gwr
882 1.1 gwr case SYM_HWADDR:
883 1.1 gwr if (optype == OP_BOOLEAN)
884 1.1 gwr return E_SYNTAX_ERROR;
885 1.1 gwr hp->flags.haddr = FALSE;
886 1.1 gwr if (optype == OP_ADDITION) {
887 1.1 gwr /* Default the HW type to Ethernet */
888 1.1 gwr if (hp->flags.htype == 0) {
889 1.1 gwr hp->flags.htype = TRUE;
890 1.1 gwr hp->htype = HTYPE_ETHERNET;
891 1.1 gwr }
892 1.1 gwr tmphaddr = prs_haddr(symbol, hp->htype);
893 1.1 gwr if (!tmphaddr)
894 1.1 gwr return E_BAD_HWADDR;
895 1.1 gwr bcopy(tmphaddr, hp->haddr, haddrlength(hp->htype));
896 1.1 gwr hp->flags.haddr = TRUE;
897 1.1 gwr }
898 1.1 gwr break;
899 1.1 gwr
900 1.1 gwr case SYM_HOMEDIR:
901 1.1 gwr PARSE_STR(homedir);
902 1.1 gwr if ((hp->homedir != NULL) &&
903 1.1 gwr (hp->homedir->string[0] != '/'))
904 1.1 gwr return E_BAD_PATHNAME;
905 1.1 gwr break;
906 1.1 gwr
907 1.1 gwr case SYM_HTYPE:
908 1.1 gwr if (optype == OP_BOOLEAN)
909 1.1 gwr return E_SYNTAX_ERROR;
910 1.1 gwr hp->flags.htype = FALSE;
911 1.1 gwr if (optype == OP_ADDITION) {
912 1.1 gwr value = 0L; /* Assume an illegal value */
913 1.1 gwr eat_whitespace(symbol);
914 1.1 gwr if (isdigit(**symbol)) {
915 1.1 gwr value = get_u_long(symbol);
916 1.1 gwr } else {
917 1.1 gwr len = sizeof(tmpstr);
918 1.1 gwr (void) get_string(symbol, tmpstr, &len);
919 1.1 gwr makelower(tmpstr);
920 1.1 gwr numsymbols = sizeof(htnamemap) /
921 1.1 gwr sizeof(struct htypename);
922 1.1 gwr for (i = 0; i < numsymbols; i++) {
923 1.1 gwr if (!strcmp(htnamemap[i].name, tmpstr)) {
924 1.1 gwr break;
925 1.1 gwr }
926 1.1 gwr }
927 1.1 gwr if (i < numsymbols) {
928 1.1 gwr value = htnamemap[i].htype;
929 1.1 gwr }
930 1.1 gwr }
931 1.1 gwr if (value >= hwinfocnt) {
932 1.1 gwr return E_BAD_HWATYPE;
933 1.1 gwr }
934 1.1 gwr hp->htype = (byte) (value & 0xFF);
935 1.1 gwr hp->flags.htype = TRUE;
936 1.1 gwr }
937 1.1 gwr break;
938 1.1 gwr
939 1.1 gwr case SYM_IMPRESS_SERVER:
940 1.1 gwr PARSE_IAL(impress_server);
941 1.1 gwr break;
942 1.1 gwr
943 1.1 gwr case SYM_IPADDR:
944 1.1 gwr PARSE_IA1(iaddr);
945 1.1 gwr break;
946 1.1 gwr
947 1.1 gwr case SYM_LOG_SERVER:
948 1.1 gwr PARSE_IAL(log_server);
949 1.1 gwr break;
950 1.1 gwr
951 1.1 gwr case SYM_LPR_SERVER:
952 1.1 gwr PARSE_IAL(lpr_server);
953 1.1 gwr break;
954 1.1 gwr
955 1.1 gwr case SYM_NAME_SERVER:
956 1.1 gwr PARSE_IAL(name_server);
957 1.1 gwr break;
958 1.1 gwr
959 1.1 gwr case SYM_RLP_SERVER:
960 1.1 gwr PARSE_IAL(rlp_server);
961 1.1 gwr break;
962 1.1 gwr
963 1.1 gwr case SYM_SUBNET_MASK:
964 1.1 gwr PARSE_IA1(subnet_mask);
965 1.1 gwr break;
966 1.1 gwr
967 1.1 gwr case SYM_TIME_OFFSET:
968 1.1 gwr if (optype == OP_BOOLEAN)
969 1.1 gwr return E_SYNTAX_ERROR;
970 1.1 gwr hp->flags.time_offset = FALSE;
971 1.1 gwr if (optype == OP_ADDITION) {
972 1.1 gwr len = sizeof(tmpstr);
973 1.1 gwr (void) get_string(symbol, tmpstr, &len);
974 1.1 gwr if (!strncmp(tmpstr, "auto", 4)) {
975 1.1 gwr hp->time_offset = secondswest;
976 1.1 gwr } else {
977 1.1 gwr if (sscanf(tmpstr, "%d", &timeoff) != 1)
978 1.1 gwr return E_BAD_LONGWORD;
979 1.1 gwr hp->time_offset = timeoff;
980 1.1 gwr }
981 1.1 gwr hp->flags.time_offset = TRUE;
982 1.1 gwr }
983 1.1 gwr break;
984 1.1 gwr
985 1.1 gwr case SYM_TIME_SERVER:
986 1.1 gwr PARSE_IAL(time_server);
987 1.1 gwr break;
988 1.1 gwr
989 1.1 gwr case SYM_VENDOR_MAGIC:
990 1.1 gwr if (optype == OP_BOOLEAN)
991 1.1 gwr return E_SYNTAX_ERROR;
992 1.1 gwr hp->flags.vm_cookie = FALSE;
993 1.1 gwr if (optype == OP_ADDITION) {
994 1.1 gwr if (strncmp(*symbol, "auto", 4)) {
995 1.1 gwr /* The string is not "auto" */
996 1.1 gwr if (!strncmp(*symbol, "rfc", 3)) {
997 1.1 gwr bcopy(vm_rfc1048, hp->vm_cookie, 4);
998 1.1 gwr } else if (!strncmp(*symbol, "cmu", 3)) {
999 1.1 gwr bcopy(vm_cmu, hp->vm_cookie, 4);
1000 1.1 gwr } else {
1001 1.1 gwr if (!isdigit(**symbol))
1002 1.1 gwr return E_BAD_IPADDR;
1003 1.1 gwr if (prs_inetaddr(symbol, &value) < 0)
1004 1.1 gwr return E_BAD_IPADDR;
1005 1.1 gwr bcopy(&value, hp->vm_cookie, 4);
1006 1.1 gwr }
1007 1.1 gwr hp->flags.vm_cookie = TRUE;
1008 1.1 gwr }
1009 1.1 gwr }
1010 1.1 gwr break;
1011 1.1 gwr
1012 1.1 gwr case SYM_SIMILAR_ENTRY:
1013 1.1 gwr switch (optype) {
1014 1.1 gwr case OP_ADDITION:
1015 1.1 gwr fill_defaults(hp, symbol);
1016 1.1 gwr break;
1017 1.1 gwr default:
1018 1.1 gwr return E_SYNTAX_ERROR;
1019 1.1 gwr }
1020 1.1 gwr break;
1021 1.1 gwr
1022 1.1 gwr case SYM_NAME_SWITCH:
1023 1.1 gwr switch (optype) {
1024 1.1 gwr case OP_ADDITION:
1025 1.1 gwr return E_SYNTAX_ERROR;
1026 1.1 gwr case OP_DELETION:
1027 1.1 gwr hp->flags.send_name = FALSE;
1028 1.1 gwr hp->flags.name_switch = FALSE;
1029 1.1 gwr break;
1030 1.1 gwr case OP_BOOLEAN:
1031 1.1 gwr hp->flags.send_name = TRUE;
1032 1.1 gwr hp->flags.name_switch = TRUE;
1033 1.1 gwr break;
1034 1.1 gwr }
1035 1.1 gwr break;
1036 1.1 gwr
1037 1.1 gwr case SYM_BOOTSIZE:
1038 1.1 gwr switch (optype) {
1039 1.1 gwr case OP_ADDITION:
1040 1.1 gwr if (!strncmp(*symbol, "auto", 4)) {
1041 1.1 gwr hp->flags.bootsize = TRUE;
1042 1.1 gwr hp->flags.bootsize_auto = TRUE;
1043 1.1 gwr } else {
1044 1.1 gwr hp->bootsize = (unsigned int) get_u_long(symbol);
1045 1.1 gwr hp->flags.bootsize = TRUE;
1046 1.1 gwr hp->flags.bootsize_auto = FALSE;
1047 1.1 gwr }
1048 1.1 gwr break;
1049 1.1 gwr case OP_DELETION:
1050 1.1 gwr hp->flags.bootsize = FALSE;
1051 1.1 gwr break;
1052 1.1 gwr case OP_BOOLEAN:
1053 1.1 gwr hp->flags.bootsize = TRUE;
1054 1.1 gwr hp->flags.bootsize_auto = TRUE;
1055 1.1 gwr break;
1056 1.1 gwr }
1057 1.1 gwr break;
1058 1.1 gwr
1059 1.1 gwr case SYM_BOOT_SERVER:
1060 1.1 gwr PARSE_IA1(bootserver);
1061 1.1 gwr break;
1062 1.1 gwr
1063 1.1 gwr case SYM_TFTPDIR:
1064 1.1 gwr PARSE_STR(tftpdir);
1065 1.1 gwr if ((hp->tftpdir != NULL) &&
1066 1.1 gwr (hp->tftpdir->string[0] != '/'))
1067 1.1 gwr return E_BAD_PATHNAME;
1068 1.1 gwr break;
1069 1.1 gwr
1070 1.1 gwr case SYM_DUMP_FILE:
1071 1.1 gwr PARSE_STR(dump_file);
1072 1.1 gwr break;
1073 1.1 gwr
1074 1.1 gwr case SYM_DOMAIN_NAME:
1075 1.1 gwr PARSE_STR(domain_name);
1076 1.1 gwr break;
1077 1.1 gwr
1078 1.1 gwr case SYM_SWAP_SERVER:
1079 1.1 gwr PARSE_IA1(swap_server);
1080 1.1 gwr break;
1081 1.1 gwr
1082 1.1 gwr case SYM_ROOT_PATH:
1083 1.1 gwr PARSE_STR(root_path);
1084 1.1 gwr break;
1085 1.1 gwr
1086 1.1 gwr case SYM_EXTEN_FILE:
1087 1.1 gwr PARSE_STR(exten_file);
1088 1.1 gwr break;
1089 1.1 gwr
1090 1.1 gwr case SYM_REPLY_ADDR:
1091 1.1 gwr PARSE_IA1(reply_addr);
1092 1.1 gwr break;
1093 1.1 gwr
1094 1.1 gwr case SYM_NIS_DOMAIN:
1095 1.1 gwr PARSE_STR(nis_domain);
1096 1.1 gwr break;
1097 1.1 gwr
1098 1.1 gwr case SYM_NIS_SERVER:
1099 1.1 gwr PARSE_IAL(nis_server);
1100 1.1 gwr break;
1101 1.1 gwr
1102 1.1 gwr case SYM_NTP_SERVER:
1103 1.1 gwr PARSE_IAL(ntp_server);
1104 1.1 gwr break;
1105 1.1 gwr
1106 1.1 gwr #ifdef YORK_EX_OPTION
1107 1.1 gwr case SYM_EXEC_FILE:
1108 1.1 gwr PARSE_STR(exec_file);
1109 1.1 gwr break;
1110 1.1 gwr #endif
1111 1.1 gwr
1112 1.1 gwr /* XXX - Add new tags here */
1113 1.1 gwr
1114 1.1 gwr default:
1115 1.1 gwr return E_UNKNOWN_SYMBOL;
1116 1.1 gwr
1117 1.1 gwr } /* switch symbolcode */
1118 1.1 gwr
1119 1.1 gwr return SUCCESS;
1120 1.1 gwr }
1121 1.1 gwr #undef PARSE_IA1
1122 1.1 gwr #undef PARSE_IAL
1123 1.1 gwr #undef PARSE_STR
1124 1.1 gwr
1125 1.1 gwr
1127 1.1 gwr
1128 1.1 gwr
1129 1.1 gwr /*
1130 1.1 gwr * Read a string from the buffer indirectly pointed to through "src" and
1131 1.1 gwr * move it into the buffer pointed to by "dest". A pointer to the maximum
1132 1.1 gwr * allowable length of the string (including null-terminator) is passed as
1133 1.1 gwr * "length". The actual length of the string which was read is returned in
1134 1.1 gwr * the unsigned integer pointed to by "length". This value is the same as
1135 1.1 gwr * that which would be returned by applying the strlen() function on the
1136 1.1 gwr * destination string (i.e the terminating null is not counted as a
1137 1.1 gwr * character). Trailing whitespace is removed from the string. For
1138 1.1 gwr * convenience, the function returns the new value of "dest".
1139 1.1 gwr *
1140 1.1 gwr * The string is read until the maximum number of characters, an unquoted
1141 1.1 gwr * colon (:), or a null character is read. The return string in "dest" is
1142 1.1 gwr * null-terminated.
1143 1.1 gwr */
1144 1.1 gwr
1145 1.1 gwr PRIVATE char *
1146 1.1 gwr get_string(src, dest, length)
1147 1.1 gwr char **src, *dest;
1148 1.1 gwr unsigned *length;
1149 1.1 gwr {
1150 1.1 gwr int n, len, quoteflag;
1151 1.1 gwr
1152 1.1 gwr quoteflag = FALSE;
1153 1.1 gwr n = 0;
1154 1.1 gwr len = *length - 1;
1155 1.1 gwr while ((n < len) && (**src)) {
1156 1.1 gwr if (!quoteflag && (**src == ':')) {
1157 1.1 gwr break;
1158 1.1 gwr }
1159 1.1 gwr if (**src == '"') {
1160 1.1 gwr (*src)++;
1161 1.1 gwr quoteflag = !quoteflag;
1162 1.1 gwr continue;
1163 1.1 gwr }
1164 1.1 gwr if (**src == '\\') {
1165 1.1 gwr (*src)++;
1166 1.1 gwr if (!**src) {
1167 1.1 gwr break;
1168 1.1 gwr }
1169 1.1 gwr }
1170 1.1 gwr *dest++ = *(*src)++;
1171 1.1 gwr n++;
1172 1.1 gwr }
1173 1.1 gwr
1174 1.1 gwr /*
1175 1.1 gwr * Remove that troublesome trailing whitespace. . .
1176 1.1 gwr */
1177 1.1 gwr while ((n > 0) && isspace(dest[-1])) {
1178 1.1 gwr dest--;
1179 1.1 gwr n--;
1180 1.1 gwr }
1181 1.1 gwr
1182 1.1 gwr *dest = '\0';
1183 1.1 gwr *length = n;
1184 1.1 gwr return dest;
1185 1.1 gwr }
1186 1.1 gwr
1187 1.1 gwr
1189 1.1 gwr
1190 1.1 gwr /*
1191 1.1 gwr * Read the string indirectly pointed to by "src", update the caller's
1192 1.1 gwr * pointer, and return a pointer to a malloc'ed shared_string structure
1193 1.1 gwr * containing the string.
1194 1.1 gwr *
1195 1.1 gwr * The string is read using the same rules as get_string() above.
1196 1.1 gwr */
1197 1.1 gwr
1198 1.1 gwr PRIVATE struct shared_string *
1199 1.1 gwr get_shared_string(src)
1200 1.1 gwr char **src;
1201 1.1 gwr {
1202 1.1 gwr char retstring[MAXSTRINGLEN];
1203 1.1 gwr struct shared_string *s;
1204 1.1 gwr unsigned length;
1205 1.1 gwr
1206 1.1 gwr length = sizeof(retstring);
1207 1.1 gwr (void) get_string(src, retstring, &length);
1208 1.1 gwr
1209 1.1 gwr s = (struct shared_string *) smalloc(sizeof(struct shared_string)
1210 1.1 gwr + length);
1211 1.1 gwr s->linkcount = 1;
1212 1.1 gwr strcpy(s->string, retstring);
1213 1.1 gwr
1214 1.1 gwr return s;
1215 1.1 gwr }
1216 1.1 gwr
1217 1.1 gwr
1219 1.1 gwr
1220 1.1 gwr /*
1221 1.1 gwr * Load RFC1048 generic information directly into a memory buffer.
1222 1.1 gwr *
1223 1.1 gwr * "src" indirectly points to the ASCII representation of the generic data.
1224 1.1 gwr * "dest" points to a string structure which is updated to point to a new
1225 1.1 gwr * string with the new data appended to the old string. The old string is
1226 1.1 gwr * freed.
1227 1.1 gwr *
1228 1.1 gwr * The given tag value is inserted with the new data.
1229 1.1 gwr *
1230 1.1 gwr * The data may be represented as either a stream of hexadecimal numbers
1231 1.1 gwr * representing bytes (any or all bytes may optionally start with '0x' and
1232 1.1 gwr * be separated with periods ".") or as a quoted string of ASCII
1233 1.1 gwr * characters (the quotes are required).
1234 1.1 gwr */
1235 1.1 gwr
1236 1.1 gwr PRIVATE int
1237 1.1 gwr process_generic(src, dest, tagvalue)
1238 1.1 gwr char **src;
1239 1.1 gwr struct shared_bindata **dest;
1240 1.1 gwr u_int tagvalue;
1241 1.1 gwr {
1242 1.1 gwr byte tmpbuf[MAXBUFLEN];
1243 1.1 gwr byte *str;
1244 1.1 gwr struct shared_bindata *bdata;
1245 1.1 gwr u_int newlength, oldlength;
1246 1.1 gwr
1247 1.1 gwr str = tmpbuf;
1248 1.1 gwr *str++ = (tagvalue & 0xFF); /* Store tag value */
1249 1.1 gwr str++; /* Skip over length field */
1250 1.1 gwr if ((*src)[0] == '"') { /* ASCII data */
1251 1.1 gwr newlength = sizeof(tmpbuf) - 2; /* Set maximum allowed length */
1252 1.1 gwr (void) get_string(src, (char *) str, &newlength);
1253 1.1 gwr newlength++; /* null terminator */
1254 1.1 gwr } else { /* Numeric data */
1255 1.1 gwr newlength = 0;
1256 1.1 gwr while (newlength < sizeof(tmpbuf) - 2) {
1257 1.1 gwr if (interp_byte(src, str++) < 0)
1258 1.1 gwr break;
1259 1.1 gwr newlength++;
1260 1.1 gwr if (**src == '.') {
1261 1.1 gwr (*src)++;
1262 1.1 gwr }
1263 1.1 gwr }
1264 1.1 gwr }
1265 1.1 gwr if ((*src)[0] != ':')
1266 1.1 gwr return -1;
1267 1.1 gwr
1268 1.1 gwr tmpbuf[1] = (newlength & 0xFF);
1269 1.1 gwr oldlength = ((*dest)->length);
1270 1.1 gwr bdata = (struct shared_bindata *) smalloc(sizeof(struct shared_bindata)
1271 1.1 gwr + oldlength + newlength + 1);
1272 1.1 gwr if (oldlength > 0) {
1273 1.1 gwr bcopy((*dest)->data, bdata->data, oldlength);
1274 1.1 gwr }
1275 1.1 gwr bcopy(tmpbuf, bdata->data + oldlength, newlength + 2);
1276 1.1 gwr bdata->length = oldlength + newlength + 2;
1277 1.1 gwr bdata->linkcount = 1;
1278 1.1 gwr if (*dest) {
1279 1.1 gwr del_bindata(*dest);
1280 1.1 gwr }
1281 1.1 gwr *dest = bdata;
1282 1.1 gwr return 0;
1283 1.1 gwr }
1284 1.1 gwr
1285 1.1 gwr
1287 1.1 gwr
1288 1.1 gwr /*
1289 1.1 gwr * Verify that the given string makes sense as a hostname (according to
1290 1.1 gwr * Appendix 1, page 29 of RFC882).
1291 1.1 gwr *
1292 1.1 gwr * Return TRUE for good names, FALSE otherwise.
1293 1.1 gwr */
1294 1.1 gwr
1295 1.1 gwr PRIVATE boolean
1296 1.1 gwr goodname(hostname)
1297 1.1 gwr register char *hostname;
1298 1.1 gwr {
1299 1.1 gwr do {
1300 1.1 gwr if (!isalpha(*hostname++)) { /* First character must be a letter */
1301 1.1 gwr return FALSE;
1302 1.1 gwr }
1303 1.1 gwr while (isalnum(*hostname) ||
1304 1.1 gwr (*hostname == '-') ||
1305 1.1 gwr (*hostname == '_') )
1306 1.1 gwr {
1307 1.1 gwr hostname++; /* Alphanumeric or a hyphen */
1308 1.1 gwr }
1309 1.1 gwr if (!isalnum(hostname[-1])) { /* Last must be alphanumeric */
1310 1.1 gwr return FALSE;
1311 1.1 gwr }
1312 1.1 gwr if (*hostname == '\0') {/* Done? */
1313 1.1 gwr return TRUE;
1314 1.1 gwr }
1315 1.1 gwr } while (*hostname++ == '.'); /* Dot, loop for next label */
1316 1.1 gwr
1317 1.1 gwr return FALSE; /* If it's not a dot, lose */
1318 1.1 gwr }
1319 1.1 gwr
1320 1.1 gwr
1322 1.1 gwr
1323 1.1 gwr /*
1324 1.1 gwr * Null compare function -- always returns FALSE so an element is always
1325 1.1 gwr * inserted into a hash table (i.e. there is never a collision with an
1326 1.1 gwr * existing element).
1327 1.1 gwr */
1328 1.1 gwr
1329 1.1 gwr PRIVATE boolean
1330 1.1 gwr nullcmp(d1, d2)
1331 1.1 gwr hash_datum *d1, *d2;
1332 1.1 gwr {
1333 1.1 gwr return FALSE;
1334 1.1 gwr }
1335 1.1 gwr
1336 1.1 gwr
1337 1.1 gwr /*
1338 1.1 gwr * Function for comparing a string with the hostname field of a host
1339 1.1 gwr * structure.
1340 1.1 gwr */
1341 1.1 gwr
1342 1.1 gwr boolean
1343 1.1 gwr nmcmp(d1, d2)
1344 1.1 gwr hash_datum *d1, *d2;
1345 1.1 gwr {
1346 1.1 gwr char *name = (char *) d1; /* XXX - OK? */
1347 1.1 gwr struct host *hp = (struct host *) d2;
1348 1.1 gwr
1349 1.1 gwr return !strcmp(name, hp->hostname->string);
1350 1.1 gwr }
1351 1.1 gwr
1352 1.1 gwr
1353 1.1 gwr /*
1354 1.1 gwr * Compare function to determine whether two hardware addresses are
1355 1.1 gwr * equivalent. Returns TRUE if "host1" and "host2" are equivalent, FALSE
1356 1.1 gwr * otherwise.
1357 1.1 gwr *
1358 1.1 gwr * If the hardware addresses of "host1" and "host2" are identical, but
1359 1.1 gwr * they are on different IP subnets, this function returns FALSE.
1360 1.1 gwr *
1361 1.1 gwr * This function is used when inserting elements into the hardware address
1362 1.1 gwr * hash table.
1363 1.1 gwr */
1364 1.1 gwr
1365 1.1 gwr PRIVATE boolean
1366 1.1 gwr hwinscmp(d1, d2)
1367 1.1 gwr hash_datum *d1, *d2;
1368 1.1 gwr {
1369 1.1 gwr struct host *host1 = (struct host *) d1;
1370 1.1 gwr struct host *host2 = (struct host *) d2;
1371 1.1 gwr
1372 1.1 gwr if (host1->htype != host2->htype) {
1373 1.1 gwr return FALSE;
1374 1.1 gwr }
1375 1.1 gwr if (bcmp(host1->haddr, host2->haddr, haddrlength(host1->htype))) {
1376 1.1 gwr return FALSE;
1377 1.1 gwr }
1378 1.1 gwr /* XXX - Is the subnet_mask field set yet? */
1379 1.1 gwr if ((host1->subnet_mask.s_addr) == (host2->subnet_mask.s_addr)) {
1380 1.1 gwr if (((host1->iaddr.s_addr) & (host1->subnet_mask.s_addr)) !=
1381 1.1 gwr ((host2->iaddr.s_addr) & (host2->subnet_mask.s_addr)))
1382 1.1 gwr {
1383 1.1 gwr return FALSE;
1384 1.1 gwr }
1385 1.1 gwr }
1386 1.1 gwr return TRUE;
1387 1.1 gwr }
1388 1.1 gwr
1389 1.1 gwr
1391 1.1 gwr /*
1392 1.1 gwr * Macros for use in the function below:
1393 1.1 gwr */
1394 1.1 gwr
1395 1.1 gwr #define DUP_COPY(MEMBER) do \
1396 1.1 gwr { \
1397 1.1 gwr if (!hp->flags.MEMBER) { \
1398 1.1 gwr if ((hp->flags.MEMBER = hp2->flags.MEMBER) != 0) { \
1399 1.1 gwr hp->MEMBER = hp2->MEMBER; \
1400 1.1 gwr } \
1401 1.1 gwr } \
1402 1.1 gwr } while (0)
1403 1.1 gwr
1404 1.1 gwr #define DUP_LINK(MEMBER) do \
1405 1.1 gwr { \
1406 1.1 gwr if (!hp->flags.MEMBER) { \
1407 1.1 gwr if ((hp->flags.MEMBER = hp2->flags.MEMBER) != 0) { \
1408 1.1 gwr assert(hp2->MEMBER); \
1409 1.1 gwr hp->MEMBER = hp2->MEMBER; \
1410 1.1 gwr (hp->MEMBER->linkcount)++; \
1411 1.1 gwr } \
1412 1.1 gwr } \
1413 1.1 gwr } while (0)
1414 1.1 gwr
1415 1.1 gwr /*
1416 1.1 gwr * Process the "similar entry" symbol.
1417 1.1 gwr *
1418 1.1 gwr * The host specified as the value of the "tc" symbol is used as a template
1419 1.1 gwr * for the current host entry. Symbol values not explicitly set in the
1420 1.1 gwr * current host entry are inferred from the template entry.
1421 1.1 gwr */
1422 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
1423 1.1 gwr fill_defaults(hp, src)
1424 1.1 gwr struct host *hp;
1425 1.1 gwr char **src;
1426 1.1 gwr {
1427 1.1 gwr unsigned int tlen, hashcode;
1428 1.1 gwr struct host *hp2;
1429 1.1 gwr char tstring[MAXSTRINGLEN];
1430 1.1 gwr
1431 1.1 gwr tlen = sizeof(tstring);
1432 1.1 gwr (void) get_string(src, tstring, &tlen);
1433 1.1 gwr hashcode = hash_HashFunction((u_char *) tstring, tlen);
1434 1.1 gwr hp2 = (struct host *) hash_Lookup(nmhashtable, hashcode, nmcmp, tstring);
1435 1.1 gwr
1436 1.1 gwr if (hp2 == NULL) {
1437 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "can't find tc=\"%s\"", tstring);
1438 1.1 gwr return;
1439 1.1 gwr }
1440 1.1 gwr DUP_LINK(bootfile);
1441 1.1 gwr DUP_LINK(cookie_server);
1442 1.1 gwr DUP_LINK(domain_server);
1443 1.1 gwr DUP_LINK(gateway);
1444 1.1 gwr /* haddr not copied */
1445 1.1 gwr DUP_LINK(homedir);
1446 1.1 gwr DUP_COPY(htype);
1447 1.1 gwr
1448 1.1 gwr DUP_LINK(impress_server);
1449 1.1 gwr /* iaddr not copied */
1450 1.1 gwr DUP_LINK(log_server);
1451 1.1 gwr DUP_LINK(lpr_server);
1452 1.1 gwr DUP_LINK(name_server);
1453 1.1 gwr DUP_LINK(rlp_server);
1454 1.1 gwr
1455 1.1 gwr DUP_COPY(subnet_mask);
1456 1.1 gwr DUP_COPY(time_offset);
1457 1.1 gwr DUP_LINK(time_server);
1458 1.1 gwr
1459 1.1 gwr if (!hp->flags.vm_cookie) {
1460 1.1 gwr if ((hp->flags.vm_cookie = hp2->flags.vm_cookie)) {
1461 1.1 gwr bcopy(hp2->vm_cookie, hp->vm_cookie, 4);
1462 1.1 gwr }
1463 1.1 gwr }
1464 1.1 gwr if (!hp->flags.name_switch) {
1465 1.1 gwr if ((hp->flags.name_switch = hp2->flags.name_switch)) {
1466 1.1 gwr hp->flags.send_name = hp2->flags.send_name;
1467 1.1 gwr }
1468 1.1 gwr }
1469 1.1 gwr if (!hp->flags.bootsize) {
1470 1.1 gwr if ((hp->flags.bootsize = hp2->flags.bootsize)) {
1471 1.1 gwr hp->flags.bootsize_auto = hp2->flags.bootsize_auto;
1472 1.1 gwr hp->bootsize = hp2->bootsize;
1473 1.1 gwr }
1474 1.1 gwr }
1475 1.1 gwr DUP_COPY(bootserver);
1476 1.1 gwr
1477 1.1 gwr DUP_LINK(tftpdir);
1478 1.1 gwr DUP_LINK(dump_file);
1479 1.1 gwr DUP_LINK(domain_name);
1480 1.1 gwr
1481 1.1 gwr DUP_COPY(swap_server);
1482 1.1 gwr DUP_LINK(root_path);
1483 1.1 gwr DUP_LINK(exten_file);
1484 1.1 gwr
1485 1.1 gwr DUP_COPY(reply_addr);
1486 1.1 gwr
1487 1.1 gwr DUP_LINK(nis_domain);
1488 1.1 gwr DUP_LINK(nis_server);
1489 1.1 gwr DUP_LINK(ntp_server);
1490 1.1 gwr
1491 1.1 gwr #ifdef YORK_EX_OPTION
1492 1.1 gwr DUP_LINK(exec_file);
1493 1.1 gwr #endif
1494 1.1 gwr
1495 1.1 gwr /* XXX - Add new tags here */
1496 1.1 gwr
1497 1.1 gwr DUP_LINK(generic);
1498 1.1 gwr
1499 1.1 gwr }
1500 1.1 gwr #undef DUP_COPY
1501 1.1 gwr #undef DUP_LINK
1502 1.1 gwr
1503 1.1 gwr
1505 1.1 gwr
1506 1.1 gwr /*
1507 1.1 gwr * This function adjusts the caller's pointer to point just past the
1508 1.1 gwr * first-encountered colon. If it runs into a null character, it leaves
1509 1.1 gwr * the pointer pointing to it.
1510 1.1 gwr */
1511 1.1 gwr
1512 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
1513 1.1 gwr adjust(s)
1514 1.1 gwr char **s;
1515 1.1 gwr {
1516 1.1 gwr register char *t;
1517 1.1 gwr
1518 1.1 gwr t = *s;
1519 1.1 gwr while (*t && (*t != ':')) {
1520 1.1 gwr t++;
1521 1.1 gwr }
1522 1.1 gwr if (*t) {
1523 1.1 gwr t++;
1524 1.1 gwr }
1525 1.1 gwr *s = t;
1526 1.1 gwr }
1527 1.1 gwr
1528 1.1 gwr
1529 1.1 gwr
1530 1.1 gwr
1531 1.1 gwr /*
1532 1.1 gwr * This function adjusts the caller's pointer to point to the first
1533 1.1 gwr * non-whitespace character. If it runs into a null character, it leaves
1534 1.1 gwr * the pointer pointing to it.
1535 1.1 gwr */
1536 1.1 gwr
1537 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
1538 1.1 gwr eat_whitespace(s)
1539 1.1 gwr char **s;
1540 1.1 gwr {
1541 1.1 gwr register char *t;
1542 1.1 gwr
1543 1.1 gwr t = *s;
1544 1.1 gwr while (*t && isspace(*t)) {
1545 1.1 gwr t++;
1546 1.1 gwr }
1547 1.1 gwr *s = t;
1548 1.1 gwr }
1549 1.1 gwr
1550 1.1 gwr
1551 1.1 gwr
1552 1.1 gwr /*
1553 1.1 gwr * This function converts the given string to all lowercase.
1554 1.1 gwr */
1555 1.1 gwr
1556 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
1557 1.1 gwr makelower(s)
1558 1.1 gwr char *s;
1559 1.1 gwr {
1560 1.1 gwr while (*s) {
1561 1.1 gwr if (isupper(*s)) {
1562 1.1 gwr *s = tolower(*s);
1563 1.1 gwr }
1564 1.1 gwr s++;
1565 1.1 gwr }
1566 1.1 gwr }
1567 1.1 gwr
1568 1.1 gwr
1570 1.1 gwr
1571 1.1 gwr /*
1572 1.1 gwr *
1573 1.1 gwr * N O T E :
1574 1.1 gwr *
1575 1.1 gwr * In many of the functions which follow, a parameter such as "src" or
1576 1.1 gwr * "symbol" is passed as a pointer to a pointer to something. This is
1577 1.1 gwr * done for the purpose of letting the called function update the
1578 1.1 gwr * caller's copy of the parameter (i.e. to effect call-by-reference
1579 1.1 gwr * parameter passing). The value of the actual parameter is only used
1580 1.1 gwr * to locate the real parameter of interest and then update this indirect
1581 1.1 gwr * parameter.
1582 1.1 gwr *
1583 1.1 gwr * I'm sure somebody out there won't like this. . . .
1584 1.1 gwr * (Yea, because it usually makes code slower... -gwr)
1585 1.1 gwr *
1586 1.1 gwr */
1587 1.1 gwr
1588 1.1 gwr
1590 1.1 gwr
1591 1.1 gwr /*
1592 1.1 gwr * "src" points to a character pointer which points to an ASCII string of
1593 1.1 gwr * whitespace-separated IP addresses. A pointer to an in_addr_list
1594 1.1 gwr * structure containing the list of addresses is returned. NULL is
1595 1.1 gwr * returned if no addresses were found at all. The pointer pointed to by
1596 1.1 gwr * "src" is updated to point to the first non-address (illegal) character.
1597 1.1 gwr */
1598 1.1 gwr
1599 1.1 gwr PRIVATE struct in_addr_list *
1600 1.1 gwr get_addresses(src)
1601 1.1 gwr char **src;
1602 1.1 gwr {
1603 1.1 gwr struct in_addr tmpaddrlist[MAXINADDRS];
1604 1.1 gwr struct in_addr *address1, *address2;
1605 1.1 gwr struct in_addr_list *result;
1606 1.1 gwr unsigned addrcount, totalsize;
1607 1.1 gwr
1608 1.1 gwr address1 = tmpaddrlist;
1609 1.1 gwr for (addrcount = 0; addrcount < MAXINADDRS; addrcount++) {
1610 1.1 gwr while (isspace(**src) || (**src == ',')) {
1611 1.1 gwr (*src)++;
1612 1.1 gwr }
1613 1.1 gwr if (!**src) { /* Quit if nothing more */
1614 1.1 gwr break;
1615 1.1 gwr }
1616 1.1 gwr if (prs_inetaddr(src, &(address1->s_addr)) < 0) {
1617 1.1 gwr break;
1618 1.1 gwr }
1619 1.1 gwr address1++; /* Point to next address slot */
1620 1.1 gwr }
1621 1.1 gwr if (addrcount < 1) {
1622 1.1 gwr result = NULL;
1623 1.1 gwr } else {
1624 1.1 gwr totalsize = sizeof(struct in_addr_list)
1625 1.1 gwr + (addrcount - 1) * sizeof(struct in_addr);
1626 1.1 gwr result = (struct in_addr_list *) smalloc(totalsize);
1627 1.1 gwr result->linkcount = 1;
1628 1.1 gwr result->addrcount = addrcount;
1629 1.1 gwr address1 = tmpaddrlist;
1630 1.1 gwr address2 = result->addr;
1631 1.1 gwr for (; addrcount > 0; addrcount--) {
1632 1.1 gwr address2->s_addr = address1->s_addr;
1633 1.1 gwr address1++;
1634 1.1 gwr address2++;
1635 1.1 gwr }
1636 1.1 gwr }
1637 1.1 gwr return result;
1638 1.1 gwr }
1639 1.1 gwr
1640 1.1 gwr
1642 1.1 gwr
1643 1.1 gwr /*
1644 1.1 gwr * prs_inetaddr(src, result)
1645 1.1 gwr *
1646 1.1 gwr * "src" is a value-result parameter; the pointer it points to is updated
1647 1.1 gwr * to point to the next data position. "result" points to an unsigned long
1648 1.1 gwr * in which an address is returned.
1649 1.1 gwr *
1650 1.1 gwr * This function parses the IP address string in ASCII "dot notation" pointed
1651 1.1 gwr * to by (*src) and places the result (in network byte order) in the unsigned
1652 1.1 gwr * long pointed to by "result". For malformed addresses, -1 is returned,
1653 1.1 gwr * (*src) points to the first illegal character, and the unsigned long pointed
1654 1.1 gwr * to by "result" is unchanged. Successful calls return 0.
1655 1.1 gwr */
1656 1.1 gwr
1657 1.1 gwr PRIVATE int
1658 1.1 gwr prs_inetaddr(src, result)
1659 1.1 gwr char **src;
1660 1.1 gwr u_int32 *result;
1661 1.1 gwr {
1662 1.1 gwr char tmpstr[MAXSTRINGLEN];
1663 1.1 gwr register u_int32 value;
1664 1.1 gwr u_int32 parts[4], *pp;
1665 1.1 gwr int n;
1666 1.1 gwr char *s, *t;
1667 1.1 gwr
1668 1.1 gwr #if 1 /* XXX - experimental */
1669 1.1 gwr /* Leading alpha char causes IP addr lookup. */
1670 1.1 gwr if (isalpha(**src)) {
1671 1.1 gwr /* Lookup IP address. */
1672 1.1 gwr s = *src;
1673 1.1 gwr t = tmpstr;
1674 1.1 gwr while ((isalnum(*s) || (*s == '.') ||
1675 1.1 gwr (*s == '-') || (*s == '_') ) &&
1676 1.1 gwr (t < &tmpstr[MAXSTRINGLEN - 1]) )
1677 1.1 gwr *t++ = *s++;
1678 1.1 gwr *t = '\0';
1679 1.1 gwr *src = s;
1680 1.1 gwr
1681 1.1 gwr n = lookup_ipa(tmpstr, result);
1682 1.1 gwr if (n < 0)
1683 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "can not get IP addr for %s", tmpstr);
1684 1.1 gwr return n;
1685 1.1 gwr }
1686 1.1 gwr #endif
1687 1.1 gwr
1688 1.1 gwr /*
1689 1.1 gwr * Parse an address in Internet format:
1690 1.1 gwr * a.b.c.d
1691 1.1 gwr * a.b.c (with c treated as 16-bits)
1692 1.1 gwr * a.b (with b treated as 24 bits)
1693 1.1 gwr */
1694 1.1 gwr pp = parts;
1695 1.1 gwr loop:
1696 1.1 gwr /* If it's not a digit, return error. */
1697 1.1 gwr if (!isdigit(**src))
1698 1.1 gwr return -1;
1699 1.1 gwr *pp++ = get_u_long(src);
1700 1.1 gwr if (**src == '.') {
1701 1.1 gwr if (pp < (parts + 4)) {
1702 1.1 gwr (*src)++;
1703 1.1 gwr goto loop;
1704 1.1 gwr }
1705 1.1 gwr return (-1);
1706 1.1 gwr }
1707 1.1 gwr #if 0
1708 1.1 gwr /* This is handled by the caller. */
1709 1.1 gwr if (**src && !(isspace(**src) || (**src == ':'))) {
1710 1.1 gwr return (-1);
1711 1.1 gwr }
1712 1.1 gwr #endif
1713 1.1 gwr
1714 1.1 gwr /*
1715 1.1 gwr * Construct the address according to
1716 1.1 gwr * the number of parts specified.
1717 1.1 gwr */
1718 1.1 gwr n = pp - parts;
1719 1.1 gwr switch (n) {
1720 1.1 gwr case 1: /* a -- 32 bits */
1721 1.1 gwr value = parts[0];
1722 1.1 gwr break;
1723 1.1 gwr case 2: /* a.b -- 8.24 bits */
1724 1.1 gwr value = (parts[0] << 24) | (parts[1] & 0xFFFFFF);
1725 1.1 gwr break;
1726 1.1 gwr case 3: /* a.b.c -- 8.8.16 bits */
1727 1.1 gwr value = (parts[0] << 24) | ((parts[1] & 0xFF) << 16) |
1728 1.1 gwr (parts[2] & 0xFFFF);
1729 1.1 gwr break;
1730 1.1 gwr case 4: /* a.b.c.d -- 8.8.8.8 bits */
1731 1.1 gwr value = (parts[0] << 24) | ((parts[1] & 0xFF) << 16) |
1732 1.1 gwr ((parts[2] & 0xFF) << 8) | (parts[3] & 0xFF);
1733 1.1 gwr break;
1734 1.1 gwr default:
1735 1.1 gwr return (-1);
1736 1.1 gwr }
1737 1.1 gwr *result = htonl(value);
1738 1.1 gwr return (0);
1739 1.1 gwr }
1740 1.1 gwr
1741 1.1 gwr
1743 1.1 gwr
1744 1.1 gwr /*
1745 1.1 gwr * "src" points to a pointer which in turn points to a hexadecimal ASCII
1746 1.1 gwr * string. This string is interpreted as a hardware address and returned
1747 1.1 gwr * as a pointer to the actual hardware address, represented as an array of
1748 1.1 gwr * bytes.
1749 1.1 gwr *
1750 1.1 gwr * The ASCII string must have the proper number of digits for the specified
1751 1.1 gwr * hardware type (e.g. twelve digits for a 48-bit Ethernet address).
1752 1.1 gwr * Two-digit sequences (bytes) may be separated with periods (.) and/or
1753 1.1 gwr * prefixed with '0x' for readability, but this is not required.
1754 1.1 gwr *
1755 1.1 gwr * For bad addresses, the pointer which "src" points to is updated to point
1756 1.1 gwr * to the start of the first two-digit sequence which was bad, and the
1757 1.1 gwr * function returns a NULL pointer.
1758 1.1 gwr */
1759 1.1 gwr
1760 1.1 gwr PRIVATE byte *
1761 1.1 gwr prs_haddr(src, htype)
1762 1.1 gwr char **src;
1763 1.1 gwr u_int htype;
1764 1.1 gwr {
1765 1.1 gwr static byte haddr[MAXHADDRLEN];
1766 1.1 gwr byte *hap;
1767 1.1 gwr char tmpstr[MAXSTRINGLEN];
1768 1.1 gwr u_int tmplen;
1769 1.1 gwr unsigned hal;
1770 1.1 gwr char *p;
1771 1.1 gwr
1772 1.1 gwr hal = haddrlength(htype); /* Get length of this address type */
1773 1.1 gwr if (hal <= 0) {
1774 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "Invalid addr type for HW addr parse");
1775 1.1 gwr return NULL;
1776 1.1 gwr }
1777 1.1 gwr tmplen = sizeof(tmpstr);
1778 1.1 gwr get_string(src, tmpstr, &tmplen);
1779 1.1 gwr p = tmpstr;
1780 1.1 gwr
1781 1.1 gwr #if 1 /* XXX - experimental */
1782 1.1 gwr /* If it's a valid host name, try to lookup the HW address. */
1783 1.1 gwr if (goodname(p)) {
1784 1.1 gwr /* Lookup Hardware Address for hostname. */
1785 1.1 gwr if ((hap = lookup_hwa(p, htype)) != NULL)
1786 1.1 gwr return hap; /* success */
1787 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "Add 0x prefix if hex value starts with A-F");
1788 1.1 gwr /* OK, assume it must be numeric. */
1789 1.1 gwr }
1790 1.1 gwr #endif
1791 1.1 gwr
1792 1.1 gwr hap = haddr;
1793 1.1 gwr while (hap < haddr + hal) {
1794 1.1 gwr if (*p == '.')
1795 1.1 gwr p++;
1796 1.1 gwr if (interp_byte(&p, hap++) < 0) {
1797 1.1 gwr return NULL;
1798 1.1 gwr }
1799 1.1 gwr }
1800 1.1 gwr return haddr;
1801 1.1 gwr }
1802 1.1 gwr
1803 1.1 gwr
1805 1.1 gwr
1806 1.1 gwr /*
1807 1.1 gwr * "src" is a pointer to a character pointer which in turn points to a
1808 1.1 gwr * hexadecimal ASCII representation of a byte. This byte is read, the
1809 1.1 gwr * character pointer is updated, and the result is deposited into the
1810 1.1 gwr * byte pointed to by "retbyte".
1811 1.1 gwr *
1812 1.1 gwr * The usual '0x' notation is allowed but not required. The number must be
1813 1.1 gwr * a two digit hexadecimal number. If the number is invalid, "src" and
1814 1.1 gwr * "retbyte" are left untouched and -1 is returned as the function value.
1815 1.1 gwr * Successful calls return 0.
1816 1.1 gwr */
1817 1.1 gwr
1818 1.1 gwr PRIVATE int
1819 1.1 gwr interp_byte(src, retbyte)
1820 1.1 gwr char **src;
1821 1.1 gwr byte *retbyte;
1822 1.1 gwr {
1823 1.1 gwr int v;
1824 1.1 gwr
1825 1.1 gwr if ((*src)[0] == '0' &&
1826 1.1 gwr ((*src)[1] == 'x' ||
1827 1.1 gwr (*src)[1] == 'X')) {
1828 1.1 gwr (*src) += 2; /* allow 0x for hex, but don't require it */
1829 1.1 gwr }
1830 1.1 gwr if (!isxdigit((*src)[0]) || !isxdigit((*src)[1])) {
1831 1.1 gwr return -1;
1832 1.1 gwr }
1833 1.1 gwr if (sscanf(*src, "%2x", &v) != 1) {
1834 1.1 gwr return -1;
1835 1.1 gwr }
1836 1.1 gwr (*src) += 2;
1837 1.1 gwr *retbyte = (byte) (v & 0xFF);
1838 1.1 gwr return 0;
1839 1.1 gwr }
1840 1.1 gwr
1841 1.1 gwr
1843 1.1 gwr
1844 1.1 gwr /*
1845 1.1 gwr * The parameter "src" points to a character pointer which points to an
1846 1.1 gwr * ASCII string representation of an unsigned number. The number is
1847 1.1 gwr * returned as an unsigned long and the character pointer is updated to
1848 1.1 gwr * point to the first illegal character.
1849 1.1 gwr */
1850 1.1 gwr
1851 1.1 gwr PRIVATE u_int32
1852 1.1 gwr get_u_long(src)
1853 1.1 gwr char **src;
1854 1.1 gwr {
1855 1.1 gwr register u_int32 value, base;
1856 1.1 gwr char c;
1857 1.1 gwr
1858 1.1 gwr /*
1859 1.1 gwr * Collect number up to first illegal character. Values are specified
1860 1.1 gwr * as for C: 0x=hex, 0=octal, other=decimal.
1861 1.1 gwr */
1862 1.1 gwr value = 0;
1863 1.1 gwr base = 10;
1864 1.1 gwr if (**src == '0') {
1865 1.1 gwr base = 8;
1866 1.1 gwr (*src)++;
1867 1.1 gwr }
1868 1.1 gwr if (**src == 'x' || **src == 'X') {
1869 1.1 gwr base = 16;
1870 1.1 gwr (*src)++;
1871 1.1 gwr }
1872 1.1 gwr while ((c = **src)) {
1873 1.1 gwr if (isdigit(c)) {
1874 1.1 gwr value = (value * base) + (c - '0');
1875 1.1 gwr (*src)++;
1876 1.1 gwr continue;
1877 1.1 gwr }
1878 1.1 gwr if (base == 16 && isxdigit(c)) {
1879 1.1 gwr value = (value << 4) + ((c & ~32) + 10 - 'A');
1880 1.1 gwr (*src)++;
1881 1.1 gwr continue;
1882 1.1 gwr }
1883 1.1 gwr break;
1884 1.1 gwr }
1885 1.1 gwr return value;
1886 1.1 gwr }
1887 1.1 gwr
1888 1.1 gwr
1890 1.1 gwr
1891 1.1 gwr /*
1892 1.1 gwr * Routines for deletion of data associated with the main data structure.
1893 1.1 gwr */
1894 1.1 gwr
1895 1.1 gwr
1896 1.1 gwr /*
1897 1.1 gwr * Frees the entire host data structure given. Does nothing if the passed
1898 1.1 gwr * pointer is NULL.
1899 1.1 gwr */
1900 1.1 gwr
1901 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
1902 1.1 gwr free_host(hmp)
1903 1.1 gwr hash_datum *hmp;
1904 1.1 gwr {
1905 1.1 gwr struct host *hostptr = (struct host *) hmp;
1906 1.1 gwr if (hostptr == NULL)
1907 1.1 gwr return;
1908 1.1 gwr assert(hostptr->linkcount > 0);
1909 1.1 gwr if (--(hostptr->linkcount))
1910 1.1 gwr return; /* Still has references */
1911 1.1 gwr del_iplist(hostptr->cookie_server);
1912 1.1 gwr del_iplist(hostptr->domain_server);
1913 1.1 gwr del_iplist(hostptr->gateway);
1914 1.1 gwr del_iplist(hostptr->impress_server);
1915 1.1 gwr del_iplist(hostptr->log_server);
1916 1.1 gwr del_iplist(hostptr->lpr_server);
1917 1.1 gwr del_iplist(hostptr->name_server);
1918 1.1 gwr del_iplist(hostptr->rlp_server);
1919 1.1 gwr del_iplist(hostptr->time_server);
1920 1.1 gwr del_iplist(hostptr->nis_server);
1921 1.1 gwr del_iplist(hostptr->ntp_server);
1922 1.1 gwr
1923 1.1 gwr /*
1924 1.1 gwr * XXX - Add new tags here
1925 1.1 gwr * (if the value is an IP list)
1926 1.1 gwr */
1927 1.1 gwr
1928 1.1 gwr del_string(hostptr->hostname);
1929 1.1 gwr del_string(hostptr->homedir);
1930 1.1 gwr del_string(hostptr->bootfile);
1931 1.1 gwr del_string(hostptr->tftpdir);
1932 1.1 gwr del_string(hostptr->root_path);
1933 1.1 gwr del_string(hostptr->domain_name);
1934 1.1 gwr del_string(hostptr->dump_file);
1935 1.1 gwr del_string(hostptr->exten_file);
1936 1.1 gwr del_string(hostptr->nis_domain);
1937 1.1 gwr
1938 1.1 gwr #ifdef YORK_EX_OPTION
1939 1.1 gwr del_string(hostptr->exec_file);
1940 1.1 gwr #endif
1941 1.1 gwr
1942 1.1 gwr /*
1943 1.1 gwr * XXX - Add new tags here
1944 1.1 gwr * (if it is a shared string)
1945 1.1 gwr */
1946 1.1 gwr
1947 1.1 gwr del_bindata(hostptr->generic);
1948 1.1 gwr free((char *) hostptr);
1949 1.1 gwr }
1950 1.1 gwr
1951 1.1 gwr
1953 1.1 gwr
1954 1.1 gwr /*
1955 1.1 gwr * Decrements the linkcount on the given IP address data structure. If the
1956 1.1 gwr * linkcount goes to zero, the memory associated with the data is freed.
1957 1.1 gwr */
1958 1.1 gwr
1959 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
1960 1.1 gwr del_iplist(iplist)
1961 1.1 gwr struct in_addr_list *iplist;
1962 1.1 gwr {
1963 1.1 gwr if (iplist) {
1964 1.1 gwr if (!(--(iplist->linkcount))) {
1965 1.1 gwr free((char *) iplist);
1966 1.1 gwr }
1967 1.1 gwr }
1968 1.1 gwr }
1969 1.1 gwr
1970 1.1 gwr
1971 1.1 gwr
1972 1.1 gwr /*
1973 1.1 gwr * Decrements the linkcount on a string data structure. If the count
1974 1.1 gwr * goes to zero, the memory associated with the string is freed. Does
1975 1.1 gwr * nothing if the passed pointer is NULL.
1976 1.1 gwr */
1977 1.1 gwr
1978 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
1979 1.1 gwr del_string(stringptr)
1980 1.1 gwr struct shared_string *stringptr;
1981 1.1 gwr {
1982 1.1 gwr if (stringptr) {
1983 1.1 gwr if (!(--(stringptr->linkcount))) {
1984 1.1 gwr free((char *) stringptr);
1985 1.1 gwr }
1986 1.1 gwr }
1987 1.1 gwr }
1988 1.1 gwr
1989 1.1 gwr
1990 1.1 gwr
1991 1.1 gwr /*
1992 1.1 gwr * Decrements the linkcount on a shared_bindata data structure. If the
1993 1.1 gwr * count goes to zero, the memory associated with the data is freed. Does
1994 1.1 gwr * nothing if the passed pointer is NULL.
1995 1.1 gwr */
1996 1.1 gwr
1997 1.1 gwr PRIVATE void
1998 1.1 gwr del_bindata(dataptr)
1999 1.1 gwr struct shared_bindata *dataptr;
2000 1.1 gwr {
2001 1.1 gwr if (dataptr) {
2002 1.1 gwr if (!(--(dataptr->linkcount))) {
2003 1.1 gwr free((char *) dataptr);
2004 1.1 gwr }
2005 1.1 gwr }
2006 1.1 gwr }
2007 1.1 gwr
2008 1.1 gwr
2010 1.1 gwr
2011 1.1 gwr
2012 1.1 gwr /* smalloc() -- safe malloc()
2013 1.1 gwr *
2014 1.1 gwr * Always returns a valid pointer (if it returns at all). The allocated
2015 1.1 gwr * memory is initialized to all zeros. If malloc() returns an error, a
2016 1.1 gwr * message is printed using the report() function and the program aborts
2017 1.1 gwr * with a status of 1.
2018 1.1 gwr */
2019 1.1 gwr
2020 1.1 gwr PRIVATE char *
2021 1.1 gwr smalloc(nbytes)
2022 1.1 gwr unsigned nbytes;
2023 1.1 gwr {
2024 1.1 gwr char *retvalue;
2025 1.1 gwr
2026 1.1 gwr retvalue = malloc(nbytes);
2027 1.1 gwr if (!retvalue) {
2028 1.1 gwr report(LOG_ERR, "malloc() failure -- exiting");
2029 1.1 gwr exit(1);
2030 1.1 gwr }
2031 1.1 gwr bzero(retvalue, nbytes);
2032 1.1 gwr return retvalue;
2033 1.1 gwr }
2034 1.1 gwr
2035 1.1 gwr
2037 1.1 gwr /*
2038 1.1 gwr * Compare function to determine whether two hardware addresses are
2039 1.1 gwr * equivalent. Returns TRUE if "host1" and "host2" are equivalent, FALSE
2040 1.1 gwr * otherwise.
2041 1.1 gwr *
2042 1.1 gwr * This function is used when retrieving elements from the hardware address
2043 1.1 gwr * hash table.
2044 1.1 gwr */
2045 1.1 gwr
2046 1.1 gwr boolean
2047 1.1 gwr hwlookcmp(d1, d2)
2048 1.1 gwr hash_datum *d1, *d2;
2049 1.1 gwr {
2050 1.1 gwr struct host *host1 = (struct host *) d1;
2051 1.1 gwr struct host *host2 = (struct host *) d2;
2052 1.1 gwr
2053 1.1 gwr if (host1->htype != host2->htype) {
2054 1.1 gwr return FALSE;
2055 1.1 gwr }
2056 1.1 gwr if (bcmp(host1->haddr, host2->haddr, haddrlength(host1->htype))) {
2057 1.1 gwr return FALSE;
2058 1.1 gwr }
2059 1.1 gwr return TRUE;
2060 1.1 gwr }
2061 1.1 gwr
2062 1.1 gwr
2063 1.1 gwr /*
2064 1.1 gwr * Compare function for doing IP address hash table lookup.
2065 */
2066
2067 boolean
2068 iplookcmp(d1, d2)
2069 hash_datum *d1, *d2;
2070 {
2071 struct host *host1 = (struct host *) d1;
2072 struct host *host2 = (struct host *) d2;
2073
2074 return (host1->iaddr.s_addr == host2->iaddr.s_addr);
2075 }
2076
2077 /*
2078 * Local Variables:
2079 * tab-width: 4
2080 * c-indent-level: 4
2081 * c-argdecl-indent: 4
2082 * c-continued-statement-offset: 4
2083 * c-continued-brace-offset: -4
2084 * c-label-offset: -4
2085 * c-brace-offset: 0
2086 * End:
2087 */
2088