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      1   1.1     gwr /************************************************************************
      2   1.1     gwr           Copyright 1988, 1991 by Carnegie Mellon University
      3   1.1     gwr 
      4   1.1     gwr                           All Rights Reserved
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     14   1.1     gwr CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS
     15   1.1     gwr SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS.
     16   1.1     gwr IN NO EVENT SHALL CMU BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     17   1.1     gwr DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR
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     21   1.1     gwr ************************************************************************/
     22   1.1     gwr 
     23   1.5   lukem #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     24   1.1     gwr #ifndef lint
     25  1.13     dsl __RCSID("$NetBSD: readfile.c,v 1.13 2004/10/29 20:33:06 dsl Exp $");
     26   1.1     gwr #endif
     27   1.1     gwr 
     28   1.1     gwr 
     29   1.1     gwr /*
     30   1.1     gwr  * bootpd configuration file reading code.
     31   1.1     gwr  *
     32   1.1     gwr  * The routines in this file deal with reading, interpreting, and storing
     33   1.1     gwr  * the information found in the bootpd configuration file (usually
     34   1.1     gwr  * /etc/bootptab).
     35   1.1     gwr  */
     36   1.1     gwr 
     37   1.1     gwr 
     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   1.7  kleink #include <errno.h>
     45   1.1     gwr #include <stdlib.h>
     46   1.1     gwr #include <stdio.h>
     47   1.1     gwr #include <string.h>
     48   1.6  kleink #include <time.h>
     49   1.1     gwr #include <ctype.h>
     50   1.1     gwr #include <assert.h>
     51   1.1     gwr #include <syslog.h>
     52   1.1     gwr 
     53   1.1     gwr #ifndef USE_BFUNCS
     54   1.1     gwr #include <memory.h>
     55   1.1     gwr /* Yes, memcpy is OK here (no overlapped copies). */
     56   1.1     gwr #define	bcopy(a,b,c)	memcpy(b,a,c)
     57   1.1     gwr #define	bzero(p,l)	memset(p,0,l)
     58   1.1     gwr #define	bcmp(a,b,c)	memcmp(a,b,c)
     59   1.1     gwr #endif
     60   1.1     gwr 
     61   1.1     gwr #include "bootp.h"
     62   1.1     gwr #include "hash.h"
     63   1.1     gwr #include "hwaddr.h"
     64   1.1     gwr #include "lookup.h"
     65   1.1     gwr #include "readfile.h"
     66   1.1     gwr #include "report.h"
     67   1.1     gwr #include "tzone.h"
     68   1.1     gwr #include "bootpd.h"
     69   1.1     gwr 
     70   1.1     gwr #define HASHTABLESIZE		257	/* Hash table size (prime) */
     71   1.1     gwr 
     72   1.1     gwr /* Non-standard hardware address type (see bootp.h) */
     73   1.1     gwr #define HTYPE_DIRECT	0
     74   1.1     gwr 
     75   1.1     gwr /* Error codes returned by eval_symbol: */
     76   1.1     gwr #define SUCCESS			  0
     77   1.1     gwr #define E_END_OF_ENTRY		(-1)
     78   1.1     gwr #define E_SYNTAX_ERROR		(-2)
     79   1.1     gwr #define E_UNKNOWN_SYMBOL	(-3)
     80   1.1     gwr #define E_BAD_IPADDR		(-4)
     81   1.1     gwr #define E_BAD_HWADDR		(-5)
     82   1.1     gwr #define E_BAD_LONGWORD		(-6)
     83   1.1     gwr #define E_BAD_HWATYPE		(-7)
     84   1.1     gwr #define E_BAD_PATHNAME		(-8)
     85   1.2     gwr #define E_BAD_VALUE 		(-9)
     86   1.1     gwr 
     87   1.1     gwr /* Tag idendities. */
     88   1.1     gwr #define SYM_NULL		  0
     89   1.1     gwr #define SYM_BOOTFILE		  1
     90   1.1     gwr #define SYM_COOKIE_SERVER	  2
     91   1.1     gwr #define SYM_DOMAIN_SERVER	  3
     92   1.1     gwr #define SYM_GATEWAY		  4
     93   1.1     gwr #define SYM_HWADDR		  5
     94   1.1     gwr #define SYM_HOMEDIR		  6
     95   1.1     gwr #define SYM_HTYPE		  7
     96   1.1     gwr #define SYM_IMPRESS_SERVER	  8
     97   1.1     gwr #define SYM_IPADDR		  9
     98   1.1     gwr #define SYM_LOG_SERVER		 10
     99   1.1     gwr #define SYM_LPR_SERVER		 11
    100   1.1     gwr #define SYM_NAME_SERVER		 12
    101   1.1     gwr #define SYM_RLP_SERVER		 13
    102   1.1     gwr #define SYM_SUBNET_MASK		 14
    103   1.1     gwr #define SYM_TIME_OFFSET		 15
    104   1.1     gwr #define SYM_TIME_SERVER		 16
    105   1.1     gwr #define SYM_VENDOR_MAGIC	 17
    106   1.1     gwr #define SYM_SIMILAR_ENTRY	 18
    107   1.1     gwr #define SYM_NAME_SWITCH		 19
    108   1.1     gwr #define SYM_BOOTSIZE		 20
    109   1.1     gwr #define SYM_BOOT_SERVER		 22
    110   1.1     gwr #define SYM_TFTPDIR		 23
    111   1.1     gwr #define SYM_DUMP_FILE		 24
    112   1.1     gwr #define SYM_DOMAIN_NAME          25
    113   1.1     gwr #define SYM_SWAP_SERVER          26
    114   1.1     gwr #define SYM_ROOT_PATH            27
    115   1.1     gwr #define SYM_EXTEN_FILE           28
    116   1.1     gwr #define SYM_REPLY_ADDR           29
    117   1.1     gwr #define SYM_NIS_DOMAIN           30	/* RFC 1533 */
    118   1.1     gwr #define SYM_NIS_SERVER           31	/* RFC 1533 */
    119   1.1     gwr #define SYM_NTP_SERVER           32	/* RFC 1533 */
    120   1.1     gwr #define SYM_EXEC_FILE		 33	/* YORK_EX_OPTION */
    121   1.2     gwr #define SYM_MSG_SIZE 		 34
    122   1.2     gwr #define SYM_MIN_WAIT		 35
    123   1.1     gwr /* XXX - Add new tags here */
    124   1.1     gwr 
    125   1.2     gwr #define OP_ADDITION		  1	/* Operations on tags */
    126   1.1     gwr #define OP_DELETION		  2
    127   1.1     gwr #define OP_BOOLEAN		  3
    128   1.1     gwr 
    129   1.2     gwr #define MAXINADDRS		 16	/* Max size of an IP address list */
    130   1.2     gwr #define MAXBUFLEN		256	/* Max temp buffer space */
    131   1.1     gwr #define MAXENTRYLEN	       2048	/* Max size of an entire entry */
    132   1.1     gwr 
    133   1.1     gwr 
    135   1.1     gwr 
    136   1.1     gwr /*
    137   1.1     gwr  * Structure used to map a configuration-file symbol (such as "ds") to a
    138   1.1     gwr  * unique integer.
    139   1.1     gwr  */
    140   1.1     gwr 
    141   1.1     gwr struct symbolmap {
    142   1.1     gwr 	char *symbol;
    143   1.1     gwr 	int symbolcode;
    144   1.1     gwr };
    145   1.1     gwr 
    146   1.1     gwr 
    147   1.1     gwr struct htypename {
    148   1.1     gwr 	char *name;
    149   1.1     gwr 	byte htype;
    150   1.1     gwr };
    151   1.1     gwr 
    152   1.1     gwr 
    153   1.1     gwr PRIVATE int nhosts;				/* Number of hosts (/w hw or IP address) */
    154   1.1     gwr PRIVATE int nentries;			/* Total number of entries */
    155   1.1     gwr PRIVATE int32 modtime = 0;		/* Last modification time of bootptab */
    156   1.1     gwr PRIVATE char *current_hostname;	/* Name of the current entry. */
    157   1.1     gwr PRIVATE char current_tagname[8];
    158   1.1     gwr 
    159   1.1     gwr /*
    160   1.1     gwr  * List of symbolic names used in the bootptab file.  The order and actual
    161   1.1     gwr  * values of the symbol codes (SYM_. . .) are unimportant, but they must
    162   1.1     gwr  * all be unique.
    163   1.1     gwr  */
    164   1.1     gwr 
    165   1.1     gwr PRIVATE struct symbolmap symbol_list[] = {
    166   1.1     gwr 	{"bf", SYM_BOOTFILE},
    167   1.1     gwr 	{"bs", SYM_BOOTSIZE},
    168   1.1     gwr 	{"cs", SYM_COOKIE_SERVER},
    169   1.1     gwr 	{"df", SYM_DUMP_FILE},
    170   1.1     gwr 	{"dn", SYM_DOMAIN_NAME},
    171   1.1     gwr 	{"ds", SYM_DOMAIN_SERVER},
    172   1.1     gwr 	{"ef", SYM_EXTEN_FILE},
    173   1.1     gwr 	{"ex", SYM_EXEC_FILE},		/* YORK_EX_OPTION */
    174   1.1     gwr 	{"gw", SYM_GATEWAY},
    175   1.1     gwr 	{"ha", SYM_HWADDR},
    176   1.1     gwr 	{"hd", SYM_HOMEDIR},
    177   1.1     gwr 	{"hn", SYM_NAME_SWITCH},
    178   1.1     gwr 	{"ht", SYM_HTYPE},
    179   1.1     gwr 	{"im", SYM_IMPRESS_SERVER},
    180   1.1     gwr 	{"ip", SYM_IPADDR},
    181   1.1     gwr 	{"lg", SYM_LOG_SERVER},
    182   1.2     gwr 	{"lp", SYM_LPR_SERVER},
    183   1.2     gwr 	{"ms", SYM_MSG_SIZE},
    184   1.1     gwr 	{"mw", SYM_MIN_WAIT},
    185   1.1     gwr 	{"ns", SYM_NAME_SERVER},
    186   1.1     gwr 	{"nt", SYM_NTP_SERVER},
    187   1.1     gwr 	{"ra", SYM_REPLY_ADDR},
    188   1.1     gwr 	{"rl", SYM_RLP_SERVER},
    189   1.1     gwr 	{"rp", SYM_ROOT_PATH},
    190   1.1     gwr 	{"sa", SYM_BOOT_SERVER},
    191   1.1     gwr 	{"sm", SYM_SUBNET_MASK},
    192   1.1     gwr 	{"sw", SYM_SWAP_SERVER},
    193   1.1     gwr 	{"tc", SYM_SIMILAR_ENTRY},
    194   1.1     gwr 	{"td", SYM_TFTPDIR},
    195   1.1     gwr 	{"to", SYM_TIME_OFFSET},
    196   1.1     gwr 	{"ts", SYM_TIME_SERVER},
    197   1.1     gwr 	{"vm", SYM_VENDOR_MAGIC},
    198   1.1     gwr 	{"yd", SYM_NIS_DOMAIN},
    199   1.1     gwr 	{"ys", SYM_NIS_SERVER},
    200   1.1     gwr 	/* XXX - Add new tags here */
    201   1.1     gwr };
    202   1.1     gwr 
    203   1.1     gwr 
    204   1.1     gwr /*
    205   1.1     gwr  * List of symbolic names for hardware types.  Name translates into
    206   1.1     gwr  * hardware type code listed with it.  Names must begin with a letter
    207   1.1     gwr  * and must be all lowercase.  This is searched linearly, so put
    208   1.1     gwr  * commonly-used entries near the beginning.
    209   1.1     gwr  */
    210   1.1     gwr 
    211   1.1     gwr PRIVATE struct htypename htnamemap[] = {
    212   1.1     gwr 	{"ethernet", HTYPE_ETHERNET},
    213   1.1     gwr 	{"ethernet3", HTYPE_EXP_ETHERNET},
    214   1.1     gwr 	{"ether", HTYPE_ETHERNET},
    215   1.1     gwr 	{"ether3", HTYPE_EXP_ETHERNET},
    216   1.1     gwr 	{"ieee802", HTYPE_IEEE802},
    217   1.1     gwr 	{"tr", HTYPE_IEEE802},
    218   1.1     gwr 	{"token-ring", HTYPE_IEEE802},
    219   1.1     gwr 	{"pronet", HTYPE_PRONET},
    220   1.1     gwr 	{"chaos", HTYPE_CHAOS},
    221   1.1     gwr 	{"arcnet", HTYPE_ARCNET},
    222   1.1     gwr 	{"ax.25", HTYPE_AX25},
    223   1.1     gwr 	{"direct", HTYPE_DIRECT},
    224   1.1     gwr 	{"serial", HTYPE_DIRECT},
    225   1.1     gwr 	{"slip", HTYPE_DIRECT},
    226   1.1     gwr 	{"ppp", HTYPE_DIRECT}
    227   1.1     gwr };
    228   1.1     gwr 
    229   1.1     gwr 
    230   1.1     gwr 
    231   1.1     gwr /*
    232   1.1     gwr  * Externals and forward declarations.
    233   1.1     gwr  */
    234   1.9     wiz 
    235   1.1     gwr boolean nmcmp(hash_datum *, hash_datum *);
    236   1.1     gwr 
    237   1.9     wiz PRIVATE void
    238   1.1     gwr 	adjust(char **);
    239   1.9     wiz PRIVATE void
    240   1.1     gwr 	del_string(struct shared_string *);
    241   1.9     wiz PRIVATE void
    242   1.1     gwr 	del_bindata(struct shared_bindata *);
    243   1.9     wiz PRIVATE void
    244   1.1     gwr 	del_iplist(struct in_addr_list *);
    245   1.9     wiz PRIVATE void
    246   1.1     gwr 	eat_whitespace(char **);
    247   1.9     wiz PRIVATE int
    248   1.1     gwr 	eval_symbol(char **, struct host *);
    249   1.9     wiz PRIVATE void
    250   1.1     gwr 	fill_defaults(struct host *, char **);
    251   1.9     wiz PRIVATE void
    252   1.1     gwr 	free_host(hash_datum *);
    253   1.9     wiz PRIVATE struct in_addr_list *
    254   1.1     gwr 	get_addresses(char **);
    255   1.9     wiz PRIVATE struct shared_string *
    256   1.1     gwr 	get_shared_string(char **);
    257   1.9     wiz PRIVATE char *
    258   1.1     gwr 	get_string(char **, char *, u_int *);
    259   1.9     wiz PRIVATE u_int32
    260   1.1     gwr 	get_u_long(char **);
    261   1.9     wiz PRIVATE boolean
    262   1.1     gwr 	goodname(char *);
    263   1.9     wiz PRIVATE boolean
    264   1.1     gwr 	hwinscmp(hash_datum *, hash_datum *);
    265   1.9     wiz PRIVATE int
    266   1.1     gwr 	interp_byte(char **, byte *);
    267   1.9     wiz PRIVATE void
    268   1.1     gwr 	makelower(char *);
    269   1.9     wiz PRIVATE boolean
    270   1.1     gwr         nullcmp(hash_datum *, hash_datum *);
    271   1.9     wiz PRIVATE int
    272   1.1     gwr 	process_entry(struct host *, char *);
    273   1.9     wiz PRIVATE int
    274   1.1     gwr 	process_generic(char **, struct shared_bindata **, u_int);
    275   1.9     wiz PRIVATE byte *
    276   1.1     gwr 	prs_haddr(char **, u_int);
    277   1.9     wiz PRIVATE int
    278   1.1     gwr 	prs_inetaddr(char **, u_int32 *);
    279   1.9     wiz PRIVATE void
    280   1.1     gwr 	read_entry(FILE *, char *, u_int *);
    281   1.9     wiz PRIVATE char *
    282   1.1     gwr 	smalloc(u_int);
    283   1.1     gwr 
    284   1.1     gwr 
    285   1.1     gwr 
    287   1.1     gwr /*
    288   1.1     gwr  * Vendor magic cookies for CMU and RFC1048
    289   1.1     gwr  */
    290   1.1     gwr u_char vm_cmu[4] = VM_CMU;
    291   1.1     gwr u_char vm_rfc1048[4] = VM_RFC1048;
    292   1.1     gwr 
    293   1.1     gwr /*
    294   1.1     gwr  * Main hash tables
    295   1.1     gwr  */
    296   1.1     gwr hash_tbl *hwhashtable;
    297   1.1     gwr hash_tbl *iphashtable;
    298   1.1     gwr hash_tbl *nmhashtable;
    299   1.1     gwr 
    300   1.1     gwr /*
    301   1.1     gwr  * Allocate hash tables for hardware address, ip address, and hostname
    302   1.1     gwr  * (shared by bootpd and bootpef)
    303   1.9     wiz  */
    304   1.1     gwr void
    305   1.1     gwr rdtab_init(void)
    306   1.1     gwr {
    307   1.1     gwr 	hwhashtable = hash_Init(HASHTABLESIZE);
    308   1.1     gwr 	iphashtable = hash_Init(HASHTABLESIZE);
    309   1.1     gwr 	nmhashtable = hash_Init(HASHTABLESIZE);
    310   1.1     gwr 	if (!(hwhashtable && iphashtable && nmhashtable)) {
    311   1.1     gwr 		report(LOG_ERR, "Unable to allocate hash tables.");
    312   1.1     gwr 		exit(1);
    313   1.1     gwr 	}
    314   1.1     gwr }
    315   1.1     gwr 
    316   1.1     gwr 
    318   1.1     gwr /*
    319   1.1     gwr  * Read bootptab database file.  Avoid rereading the file if the
    320   1.1     gwr  * write date hasn't changed since the last time we read it.
    321   1.9     wiz  */
    322   1.1     gwr 
    323   1.1     gwr void
    324   1.1     gwr readtab(int force)
    325   1.1     gwr {
    326   1.1     gwr 	struct host *hp;
    327   1.1     gwr 	FILE *fp;
    328   1.1     gwr 	struct stat st;
    329   1.1     gwr 	unsigned hashcode, buflen;
    330   1.1     gwr 	static char buffer[MAXENTRYLEN];
    331   1.1     gwr 
    332   1.1     gwr 	/*
    333   1.1     gwr 	 * Check the last modification time.
    334   1.1     gwr 	 */
    335   1.1     gwr 	if (stat(bootptab, &st) < 0) {
    336   1.1     gwr 		report(LOG_ERR, "stat on \"%s\": %s",
    337   1.1     gwr 			   bootptab, get_errmsg());
    338   1.1     gwr 		return;
    339   1.1     gwr 	}
    340  1.12  itojun #ifdef DEBUG
    341   1.1     gwr 	if (debug > 3) {
    342   1.1     gwr 		char timestr[28];
    343   1.1     gwr 		strlcpy(timestr, ctime(&(st.st_mtime)), sizeof(timestr));
    344   1.1     gwr 		/* zap the newline */
    345   1.1     gwr 		timestr[24] = '\0';
    346   1.1     gwr 		report(LOG_INFO, "bootptab mtime: %s",
    347   1.1     gwr 			   timestr);
    348   1.1     gwr 	}
    349   1.1     gwr #endif
    350   1.1     gwr 	if ((force == 0) &&
    351   1.1     gwr 		(st.st_mtime == modtime) &&
    352   1.1     gwr 		st.st_nlink) {
    353   1.1     gwr 		/*
    354   1.1     gwr 		 * hasn't been modified or deleted yet.
    355   1.1     gwr 		 */
    356   1.1     gwr 		return;
    357   1.1     gwr 	}
    358   1.1     gwr 	if (debug)
    359   1.1     gwr 		report(LOG_INFO, "reading %s\"%s\"",
    360   1.1     gwr 			   (modtime != 0L) ? "new " : "",
    361   1.1     gwr 			   bootptab);
    362   1.1     gwr 
    363   1.1     gwr 	/*
    364   1.1     gwr 	 * Open bootptab file.
    365   1.1     gwr 	 */
    366   1.1     gwr 	if ((fp = fopen(bootptab, "r")) == NULL) {
    367   1.1     gwr 		report(LOG_ERR, "error opening \"%s\": %s", bootptab, get_errmsg());
    368   1.1     gwr 		return;
    369   1.1     gwr 	}
    370   1.1     gwr 	/*
    371   1.1     gwr 	 * Record file modification time.
    372   1.1     gwr 	 */
    373   1.1     gwr 	if (fstat(fileno(fp), &st) < 0) {
    374   1.1     gwr 		report(LOG_ERR, "fstat: %s", get_errmsg());
    375   1.1     gwr 		fclose(fp);
    376   1.1     gwr 		return;
    377   1.1     gwr 	}
    378   1.1     gwr 	modtime = st.st_mtime;
    379   1.1     gwr 
    380   1.1     gwr 	/*
    381   1.1     gwr 	 * Entirely erase all hash tables.
    382   1.1     gwr 	 */
    383   1.1     gwr 	hash_Reset(hwhashtable, free_host);
    384   1.1     gwr 	hash_Reset(iphashtable, free_host);
    385   1.1     gwr 	hash_Reset(nmhashtable, free_host);
    386   1.1     gwr 
    387   1.1     gwr 	nhosts = 0;
    388   1.1     gwr 	nentries = 0;
    389   1.1     gwr 	while (TRUE) {
    390   1.1     gwr 		buflen = sizeof(buffer);
    391   1.1     gwr 		read_entry(fp, buffer, &buflen);
    392   1.1     gwr 		if (buflen == 0) {		/* More entries? */
    393   1.1     gwr 			break;
    394   1.1     gwr 		}
    395   1.1     gwr 		hp = (struct host *) smalloc(sizeof(struct host));
    396   1.1     gwr 		bzero((char *) hp, sizeof(*hp));
    397   1.1     gwr 		/* the link count it zero */
    398   1.1     gwr 
    399   1.1     gwr 		/*
    400   1.1     gwr 		 * Get individual info
    401   1.1     gwr 		 */
    402   1.1     gwr 		if (process_entry(hp, buffer) < 0) {
    403   1.1     gwr 			hp->linkcount = 1;
    404   1.1     gwr 			free_host((hash_datum *) hp);
    405   1.1     gwr 			continue;
    406   1.1     gwr 		}
    407   1.1     gwr 		/*
    408   1.1     gwr 		 * If this is not a dummy entry, and the IP or HW
    409   1.1     gwr 		 * address is not yet set, try to get them here.
    410   1.1     gwr 		 * Dummy entries have . as first char of name.
    411   1.1     gwr 		 */
    412   1.1     gwr 		if (goodname(hp->hostname->string)) {
    413   1.1     gwr 			char *hn = hp->hostname->string;
    414   1.1     gwr 			u_int32 value;
    415   1.1     gwr 			if (hp->flags.iaddr == 0) {
    416   1.1     gwr 				if (lookup_ipa(hn, &value)) {
    417   1.1     gwr 					report(LOG_ERR, "can not get IP addr for %s", hn);
    418   1.1     gwr 					report(LOG_ERR, "(dummy names should start with '.')");
    419   1.1     gwr 				} else {
    420   1.1     gwr 					hp->iaddr.s_addr = value;
    421   1.1     gwr 					hp->flags.iaddr = TRUE;
    422   1.1     gwr 				}
    423   1.1     gwr 			}
    424   1.1     gwr 			/* Set default subnet mask. */
    425   1.1     gwr 			if (hp->flags.subnet_mask == 0) {
    426   1.1     gwr 				if (lookup_netmask(hp->iaddr.s_addr, &value)) {
    427   1.1     gwr 					report(LOG_ERR, "can not get netmask for %s", hn);
    428   1.1     gwr 				} else {
    429   1.1     gwr 					hp->subnet_mask.s_addr = value;
    430   1.1     gwr 					hp->flags.subnet_mask = TRUE;
    431   1.1     gwr 				}
    432   1.1     gwr 			}
    433   1.1     gwr 		}
    434   1.1     gwr 		if (hp->flags.iaddr) {
    435   1.1     gwr 			nhosts++;
    436   1.1     gwr 		}
    437   1.1     gwr 		/* Register by HW addr if known. */
    438   1.1     gwr 		if (hp->flags.htype && hp->flags.haddr) {
    439   1.1     gwr 			/* We will either insert it or free it. */
    440   1.1     gwr 			hp->linkcount++;
    441   1.1     gwr 			hashcode = hash_HashFunction(hp->haddr, haddrlength(hp->htype));
    442   1.3     gwr 			if (hash_Insert(hwhashtable, hashcode, hwinscmp, hp, hp) < 0) {
    443   1.1     gwr 				report(LOG_NOTICE, "duplicate %s address: %s",
    444   1.1     gwr 					   netname(hp->htype),
    445   1.1     gwr 					   haddrtoa(hp->haddr, haddrlength(hp->htype)));
    446   1.1     gwr 				free_host((hash_datum *) hp);
    447   1.1     gwr 				continue;
    448   1.1     gwr 			}
    449   1.1     gwr 		}
    450   1.1     gwr 		/* Register by IP addr if known. */
    451   1.1     gwr 		if (hp->flags.iaddr) {
    452   1.1     gwr 			hashcode = hash_HashFunction((u_char *) & (hp->iaddr.s_addr), 4);
    453   1.1     gwr 			if (hash_Insert(iphashtable, hashcode, nullcmp, hp, hp) < 0) {
    454   1.1     gwr 				report(LOG_ERR,
    455   1.1     gwr 					   "hash_Insert() failed on IP address insertion");
    456   1.1     gwr 			} else {
    457   1.1     gwr 				/* Just inserted the host struct in a new hash list. */
    458   1.1     gwr 				hp->linkcount++;
    459   1.1     gwr 			}
    460   1.1     gwr 		}
    461   1.1     gwr 		/* Register by Name (always known) */
    462   1.1     gwr 		hashcode = hash_HashFunction((u_char *) hp->hostname->string,
    463   1.1     gwr 									 strlen(hp->hostname->string));
    464   1.1     gwr 		if (hash_Insert(nmhashtable, hashcode, nullcmp,
    465   1.1     gwr 						hp->hostname->string, hp) < 0) {
    466   1.1     gwr 			report(LOG_ERR,
    467   1.1     gwr 				 "hash_Insert() failed on insertion of hostname: \"%s\"",
    468   1.1     gwr 				   hp->hostname->string);
    469   1.1     gwr 		} else {
    470   1.1     gwr 			/* Just inserted the host struct in a new hash list. */
    471   1.1     gwr 			hp->linkcount++;
    472   1.1     gwr 		}
    473   1.1     gwr 
    474   1.1     gwr 		nentries++;
    475   1.1     gwr 	}
    476   1.1     gwr 
    477   1.1     gwr 	fclose(fp);
    478   1.1     gwr 	if (debug)
    479   1.1     gwr 		report(LOG_INFO, "read %d entries (%d hosts) from \"%s\"",
    480   1.1     gwr 			   nentries, nhosts, bootptab);
    481   1.1     gwr 	return;
    482   1.1     gwr }
    483   1.1     gwr 
    484   1.1     gwr 
    486   1.1     gwr 
    487   1.8     wiz /*
    488   1.1     gwr  * Read an entire host entry from the file pointed to by "fp" and insert it
    489   1.8     wiz  * into the memory pointed to by "buffer".  Leading whitespace and comments
    490   1.1     gwr  * starting with "#" are ignored (removed).  Backslashes (\) always quote
    491   1.1     gwr  * the next character except that newlines preceded by a backslash cause
    492   1.1     gwr  * line-continuation onto the next line.  The entry is terminated by a
    493   1.1     gwr  * newline character which is not preceded by a backslash.  Sequences
    494   1.1     gwr  * surrounded by double quotes are taken literally (including newlines, but
    495   1.1     gwr  * not backslashes).
    496   1.1     gwr  *
    497   1.1     gwr  * The "bufsiz" parameter points to an unsigned int which specifies the
    498   1.1     gwr  * maximum permitted buffer size.  Upon return, this value will be replaced
    499   1.1     gwr  * with the actual length of the entry (not including the null terminator).
    500   1.1     gwr  *
    501   1.1     gwr  * This code is a little scary. . . .  I don't like using gotos in C
    502   1.1     gwr  * either, but I first wrote this as an FSM diagram and gotos seemed like
    503   1.9     wiz  * the easiest way to implement it.  Maybe later I'll clean it up.
    504   1.1     gwr  */
    505   1.1     gwr 
    506   1.1     gwr PRIVATE void
    507   1.1     gwr read_entry(FILE *fp, char *buffer, unsigned int *bufsiz)
    508   1.1     gwr {
    509   1.1     gwr 	int c, length;
    510   1.1     gwr 
    511   1.1     gwr 	length = 0;
    512   1.1     gwr 
    513   1.1     gwr 	/*
    514   1.1     gwr 	 * Eat whitespace, blank lines, and comment lines.
    515   1.1     gwr 	 */
    516   1.1     gwr   top:
    517   1.1     gwr 	c = fgetc(fp);
    518   1.1     gwr 	if (c < 0) {
    519   1.1     gwr 		goto done;				/* Exit if end-of-file */
    520   1.1     gwr 	}
    521   1.1     gwr 	if (isspace(c)) {
    522   1.1     gwr 		goto top;				/* Skip over whitespace */
    523   1.1     gwr 	}
    524   1.1     gwr 	if (c == '#') {
    525   1.1     gwr 		while (TRUE) {			/* Eat comments after # */
    526   1.1     gwr 			c = fgetc(fp);
    527   1.1     gwr 			if (c < 0) {
    528   1.1     gwr 				goto done;		/* Exit if end-of-file */
    529   1.1     gwr 			}
    530   1.1     gwr 			if (c == '\n') {
    531   1.1     gwr 				goto top;		/* Try to read the next line */
    532   1.1     gwr 			}
    533   1.1     gwr 		}
    534   1.1     gwr 	}
    535   1.1     gwr 	ungetc(c, fp);				/* Other character, push it back to reprocess it */
    536   1.1     gwr 
    537   1.1     gwr 
    538   1.1     gwr 	/*
    539   1.1     gwr 	 * Now we're actually reading a data entry.  Get each character and
    540   1.1     gwr 	 * assemble it into the data buffer, processing special characters like
    541   1.1     gwr 	 * double quotes (") and backslashes (\).
    542   1.1     gwr 	 */
    543   1.1     gwr 
    544   1.1     gwr   mainloop:
    545   1.1     gwr 	c = fgetc(fp);
    546   1.1     gwr 	switch (c) {
    547   1.1     gwr 	case EOF:
    548   1.1     gwr 	case '\n':
    549   1.1     gwr 		goto done;				/* Exit on EOF or newline */
    550   1.1     gwr 	case '\\':
    551   1.1     gwr 		c = fgetc(fp);			/* Backslash, read a new character */
    552   1.1     gwr 		if (c < 0) {
    553   1.1     gwr 			goto done;			/* Exit on EOF */
    554   1.1     gwr 		}
    555   1.1     gwr 		*buffer++ = c;			/* Store the literal character */
    556   1.1     gwr 		length++;
    557   1.1     gwr 		if (length < *bufsiz - 1) {
    558   1.1     gwr 			goto mainloop;
    559   1.1     gwr 		} else {
    560   1.1     gwr 			goto done;
    561   1.1     gwr 		}
    562   1.1     gwr 	case '"':
    563   1.1     gwr 		*buffer++ = '"';		/* Store double-quote */
    564   1.1     gwr 		length++;
    565   1.1     gwr 		if (length >= *bufsiz - 1) {
    566   1.1     gwr 			goto done;
    567   1.1     gwr 		}
    568   1.1     gwr 		while (TRUE) {			/* Special quote processing loop */
    569   1.1     gwr 			c = fgetc(fp);
    570   1.1     gwr 			switch (c) {
    571   1.1     gwr 			case EOF:
    572   1.1     gwr 				goto done;		/* Exit on EOF . . . */
    573   1.1     gwr 			case '"':
    574   1.1     gwr 				*buffer++ = '"';/* Store matching quote */
    575   1.1     gwr 				length++;
    576   1.1     gwr 				if (length < *bufsiz - 1) {
    577   1.1     gwr 					goto mainloop;	/* And continue main loop */
    578   1.1     gwr 				} else {
    579   1.1     gwr 					goto done;
    580   1.1     gwr 				}
    581   1.1     gwr 			case '\\':
    582   1.1     gwr 				if ((c = fgetc(fp)) < 0) {	/* Backslash */
    583   1.1     gwr 					goto done;	/* EOF. . . .*/
    584   1.1     gwr 				}				/* else fall through */
    585   1.1     gwr 			default:
    586   1.1     gwr 				*buffer++ = c;	/* Other character, store it */
    587   1.1     gwr 				length++;
    588   1.1     gwr 				if (length >= *bufsiz - 1) {
    589   1.1     gwr 					goto done;
    590   1.1     gwr 				}
    591   1.1     gwr 			}
    592   1.1     gwr 		}
    593   1.1     gwr 	case ':':
    594   1.1     gwr 		*buffer++ = c;			/* Store colons */
    595   1.1     gwr 		length++;
    596   1.1     gwr 		if (length >= *bufsiz - 1) {
    597   1.1     gwr 			goto done;
    598   1.1     gwr 		}
    599   1.1     gwr 		do {					/* But remove whitespace after them */
    600   1.1     gwr 			c = fgetc(fp);
    601   1.1     gwr 			if ((c < 0) || (c == '\n')) {
    602   1.1     gwr 				goto done;
    603   1.1     gwr 			}
    604   1.1     gwr 		} while (isspace(c));	/* Skip whitespace */
    605   1.1     gwr 
    606   1.1     gwr 		if (c == '\\') {		/* Backslash quotes next character */
    607   1.1     gwr 			c = fgetc(fp);
    608   1.1     gwr 			if (c < 0) {
    609   1.1     gwr 				goto done;
    610   1.1     gwr 			}
    611   1.1     gwr 			if (c == '\n') {
    612   1.1     gwr 				goto top;		/* Backslash-newline continuation */
    613   1.1     gwr 			}
    614   1.1     gwr 		}
    615   1.1     gwr 		/* fall through if "other" character */
    616   1.1     gwr 	default:
    617   1.1     gwr 		*buffer++ = c;			/* Store other characters */
    618   1.1     gwr 		length++;
    619   1.1     gwr 		if (length >= *bufsiz - 1) {
    620   1.1     gwr 			goto done;
    621   1.1     gwr 		}
    622   1.1     gwr 	}
    623   1.1     gwr 	goto mainloop;				/* Keep going */
    624   1.1     gwr 
    625   1.1     gwr   done:
    626   1.1     gwr 	*buffer = '\0';				/* Terminate string */
    627   1.1     gwr 	*bufsiz = length;			/* Tell the caller its length */
    628   1.1     gwr }
    629   1.1     gwr 
    630   1.1     gwr 
    632   1.1     gwr 
    633   1.1     gwr /*
    634   1.1     gwr  * Parse out all the various tags and parameters in the host entry pointed
    635   1.1     gwr  * to by "src".  Stuff all the data into the appropriate fields of the
    636   1.1     gwr  * host structure pointed to by "host".  If there is any problem with the
    637   1.1     gwr  * entry, an error message is reported via report(), no further processing
    638   1.1     gwr  * is done, and -1 is returned.  Successful calls return 0.
    639   1.9     wiz  *
    640   1.1     gwr  * (Some errors probably shouldn't be so completely fatal. . . .)
    641   1.1     gwr  */
    642   1.1     gwr 
    643   1.1     gwr PRIVATE int
    644   1.1     gwr process_entry(struct host *host, char *src)
    645   1.1     gwr {
    646   1.1     gwr 	int retval;
    647   1.1     gwr 	char *msg;
    648   1.1     gwr 
    649   1.1     gwr 	if (!host || *src == '\0') {
    650   1.1     gwr 		return -1;
    651   1.1     gwr 	}
    652   1.1     gwr 	host->hostname = get_shared_string(&src);
    653   1.1     gwr #if 0
    654   1.1     gwr 	/* Be more liberal for the benefit of dummy tag names. */
    655   1.1     gwr 	if (!goodname(host->hostname->string)) {
    656   1.1     gwr 		report(LOG_ERR, "bad hostname: \"%s\"", host->hostname->string);
    657   1.1     gwr 		del_string(host->hostname);
    658   1.1     gwr 		return -1;
    659   1.1     gwr 	}
    660   1.1     gwr #endif
    661   1.1     gwr 	current_hostname = host->hostname->string;
    662   1.1     gwr 	adjust(&src);
    663   1.1     gwr 	while (TRUE) {
    664   1.1     gwr 		retval = eval_symbol(&src, host);
    665   1.1     gwr 		if (retval == SUCCESS) {
    666   1.1     gwr 			adjust(&src);
    667   1.1     gwr 			continue;
    668   1.1     gwr 		}
    669   1.1     gwr 		if (retval == E_END_OF_ENTRY) {
    670   1.1     gwr 			/* The default subnet mask is set in readtab() */
    671   1.1     gwr 			return 0;
    672   1.1     gwr 		}
    673   1.1     gwr 		/* Some kind of error. */
    674   1.1     gwr 		switch (retval) {
    675   1.1     gwr 		case E_SYNTAX_ERROR:
    676   1.1     gwr 			msg = "bad syntax";
    677   1.1     gwr 			break;
    678   1.1     gwr 		case E_UNKNOWN_SYMBOL:
    679   1.1     gwr 			msg = "unknown symbol";
    680   1.1     gwr 			break;
    681   1.1     gwr 		case E_BAD_IPADDR:
    682   1.1     gwr 			msg = "bad INET address";
    683   1.1     gwr 			break;
    684   1.1     gwr 		case E_BAD_HWADDR:
    685   1.1     gwr 			msg = "bad hardware address";
    686   1.1     gwr 			break;
    687   1.1     gwr 		case E_BAD_LONGWORD:
    688   1.1     gwr 			msg = "bad longword value";
    689   1.1     gwr 			break;
    690   1.2     gwr 		case E_BAD_HWATYPE:
    691   1.2     gwr 			msg = "bad HW address type";
    692   1.1     gwr 			break;
    693  1.11     wiz 		case E_BAD_PATHNAME:
    694   1.1     gwr 			msg = "bad pathname (need leading '/')";
    695   1.1     gwr 		case E_BAD_VALUE:
    696   1.1     gwr 			msg = "bad value";
    697   1.1     gwr 		default:
    698   1.1     gwr 			msg = "unknown error";
    699   1.1     gwr 			break;
    700   1.1     gwr 		}						/* switch */
    701   1.1     gwr 		report(LOG_ERR, "in entry named \"%s\", symbol \"%s\": %s",
    702   1.1     gwr 			   current_hostname, current_tagname, msg);
    703   1.1     gwr 		return -1;
    704   1.1     gwr 	}
    705   1.1     gwr }
    706   1.1     gwr 
    707   1.1     gwr 
    709   1.1     gwr /*
    710   1.1     gwr  * Macros for use in the function below:
    711   1.1     gwr  */
    712   1.1     gwr 
    713   1.1     gwr /* Parse one INET address stored directly in MEMBER. */
    714   1.1     gwr #define PARSE_IA1(MEMBER) do \
    715   1.1     gwr { \
    716   1.1     gwr 	if (optype == OP_BOOLEAN) \
    717   1.1     gwr 		return E_SYNTAX_ERROR; \
    718   1.1     gwr 	hp->flags.MEMBER = FALSE; \
    719   1.1     gwr 	if (optype == OP_ADDITION) { \
    720   1.1     gwr 		if (prs_inetaddr(symbol, &value) < 0) \
    721   1.1     gwr 			return E_BAD_IPADDR; \
    722   1.1     gwr 		hp->MEMBER.s_addr = value; \
    723   1.1     gwr 		hp->flags.MEMBER = TRUE; \
    724   1.1     gwr 	} \
    725   1.1     gwr } while (0)
    726   1.1     gwr 
    727   1.1     gwr /* Parse a list of INET addresses pointed to by MEMBER */
    728   1.1     gwr #define PARSE_IAL(MEMBER) do \
    729   1.1     gwr { \
    730   1.1     gwr 	if (optype == OP_BOOLEAN) \
    731   1.1     gwr 		return E_SYNTAX_ERROR; \
    732   1.1     gwr 	if (hp->flags.MEMBER) { \
    733   1.1     gwr 		hp->flags.MEMBER = FALSE; \
    734   1.1     gwr 		assert(hp->MEMBER); \
    735   1.1     gwr 		del_iplist(hp->MEMBER); \
    736   1.1     gwr 		hp->MEMBER = NULL; \
    737   1.1     gwr 	} \
    738   1.1     gwr 	if (optype == OP_ADDITION) { \
    739   1.1     gwr 		hp->MEMBER = get_addresses(symbol); \
    740   1.1     gwr 		if (hp->MEMBER == NULL) \
    741   1.1     gwr 			return E_SYNTAX_ERROR; \
    742   1.1     gwr 		hp->flags.MEMBER = TRUE; \
    743   1.1     gwr 	} \
    744   1.1     gwr } while (0)
    745   1.1     gwr 
    746   1.1     gwr /* Parse a shared string pointed to by MEMBER */
    747   1.1     gwr #define PARSE_STR(MEMBER) do \
    748   1.1     gwr { \
    749   1.1     gwr 	if (optype == OP_BOOLEAN) \
    750   1.1     gwr 		return E_SYNTAX_ERROR; \
    751   1.1     gwr 	if (hp->flags.MEMBER) { \
    752   1.1     gwr 		hp->flags.MEMBER = FALSE; \
    753   1.1     gwr 		assert(hp->MEMBER); \
    754   1.1     gwr 		del_string(hp->MEMBER); \
    755   1.1     gwr 		hp->MEMBER = NULL; \
    756   1.1     gwr 	} \
    757   1.1     gwr 	if (optype == OP_ADDITION) { \
    758   1.1     gwr 		hp->MEMBER = get_shared_string(symbol); \
    759   1.2     gwr 		if (hp->MEMBER == NULL) \
    760   1.2     gwr 			return E_SYNTAX_ERROR; \
    761   1.2     gwr 		hp->flags.MEMBER = TRUE; \
    762   1.2     gwr 	} \
    763   1.2     gwr } while (0)
    764   1.2     gwr 
    765   1.2     gwr /* Parse an integer value for MEMBER */
    766   1.2     gwr #define PARSE_INT(MEMBER) do \
    767   1.2     gwr { \
    768   1.2     gwr 	if (optype == OP_BOOLEAN) \
    769   1.2     gwr 		return E_SYNTAX_ERROR; \
    770   1.2     gwr 	hp->flags.MEMBER = FALSE; \
    771   1.2     gwr 	if (optype == OP_ADDITION) { \
    772   1.1     gwr 		value = get_u_long(symbol); \
    773   1.1     gwr 		hp->MEMBER = value; \
    774   1.1     gwr 		hp->flags.MEMBER = TRUE; \
    775   1.1     gwr 	} \
    776   1.1     gwr } while (0)
    777   1.1     gwr 
    778   1.1     gwr /*
    779   1.1     gwr  * Evaluate the two-character tag symbol pointed to by "symbol" and place
    780   1.1     gwr  * the data in the structure pointed to by "hp".  The pointer pointed to
    781   1.9     wiz  * by "symbol" is updated to point past the source string (but may not
    782   1.1     gwr  * point to the next tag entry).
    783   1.1     gwr  *
    784   1.1     gwr  * Obviously, this need a few more comments. . . .
    785   1.1     gwr  */
    786   1.1     gwr PRIVATE int
    787   1.1     gwr eval_symbol(char **symbol, struct host *hp)
    788   1.1     gwr {
    789   1.1     gwr 	char tmpstr[MAXSTRINGLEN];
    790   1.1     gwr 	byte *tmphaddr;
    791   1.1     gwr 	struct symbolmap *symbolptr;
    792   1.1     gwr 	u_int32 value;
    793   1.1     gwr 	int32 timeoff;
    794   1.1     gwr 	int i, numsymbols;
    795   1.1     gwr 	unsigned len;
    796   1.1     gwr 	int optype;					/* Indicates boolean, addition, or deletion */
    797   1.1     gwr 
    798   1.1     gwr 	eat_whitespace(symbol);
    799   1.1     gwr 
    800   1.1     gwr 	/* Make sure this is set before returning. */
    801   1.1     gwr 	current_tagname[0] = (*symbol)[0];
    802   1.1     gwr 	current_tagname[1] = (*symbol)[1];
    803   1.1     gwr 	current_tagname[2] = 0;
    804   1.1     gwr 
    805   1.1     gwr 	if ((*symbol)[0] == '\0') {
    806   1.1     gwr 		return E_END_OF_ENTRY;
    807   1.1     gwr 	}
    808  1.12  itojun 	if ((*symbol)[0] == ':') {
    809  1.12  itojun 		return SUCCESS;
    810   1.1     gwr 	}
    811   1.1     gwr 	if ((*symbol)[0] == 'T') {	/* generic symbol */
    812   1.1     gwr 		(*symbol)++;
    813   1.1     gwr 		value = get_u_long(symbol);
    814   1.1     gwr 		snprintf(current_tagname, sizeof(current_tagname),
    815   1.1     gwr 		    "T%d", value);
    816   1.1     gwr 		eat_whitespace(symbol);
    817   1.1     gwr 		if ((*symbol)[0] != '=') {
    818   1.1     gwr 			return E_SYNTAX_ERROR;
    819   1.1     gwr 		}
    820   1.1     gwr 		(*symbol)++;
    821   1.1     gwr 		if (!(hp->generic)) {
    822   1.1     gwr 			hp->generic = (struct shared_bindata *)
    823   1.1     gwr 				smalloc(sizeof(struct shared_bindata));
    824   1.1     gwr 		}
    825   1.1     gwr 		if (process_generic(symbol, &(hp->generic), (byte) (value & 0xFF)))
    826   1.1     gwr 			return E_SYNTAX_ERROR;
    827   1.1     gwr 		hp->flags.generic = TRUE;
    828   1.1     gwr 		return SUCCESS;
    829   1.1     gwr 	}
    830   1.1     gwr 	/*
    831   1.1     gwr 	 * Determine the type of operation to be done on this symbol
    832   1.1     gwr 	 */
    833   1.1     gwr 	switch ((*symbol)[2]) {
    834   1.1     gwr 	case '=':
    835   1.1     gwr 		optype = OP_ADDITION;
    836   1.1     gwr 		break;
    837   1.1     gwr 	case '@':
    838   1.1     gwr 		optype = OP_DELETION;
    839   1.1     gwr 		break;
    840   1.1     gwr 	case ':':
    841   1.1     gwr 	case '\0':
    842   1.1     gwr 		optype = OP_BOOLEAN;
    843   1.1     gwr 		break;
    844   1.1     gwr 	default:
    845   1.1     gwr 		return E_SYNTAX_ERROR;
    846   1.1     gwr 	}
    847   1.1     gwr 
    848   1.1     gwr 	symbolptr = symbol_list;
    849   1.1     gwr 	numsymbols = sizeof(symbol_list) / sizeof(struct symbolmap);
    850   1.1     gwr 	for (i = 0; i < numsymbols; i++) {
    851   1.1     gwr 		if (((symbolptr->symbol)[0] == (*symbol)[0]) &&
    852   1.1     gwr 			((symbolptr->symbol)[1] == (*symbol)[1])) {
    853   1.1     gwr 			break;
    854   1.1     gwr 		}
    855   1.1     gwr 		symbolptr++;
    856   1.1     gwr 	}
    857   1.1     gwr 	if (i >= numsymbols) {
    858   1.1     gwr 		return E_UNKNOWN_SYMBOL;
    859   1.1     gwr 	}
    860   1.1     gwr 	/*
    861   1.1     gwr 	 * Skip past the = or @ character (to point to the data) if this
    862   1.1     gwr 	 * isn't a boolean operation.  For boolean operations, just skip
    863   1.1     gwr 	 * over the two-character tag symbol (and nothing else. . . .).
    864   1.1     gwr 	 */
    865   1.1     gwr 	(*symbol) += (optype == OP_BOOLEAN) ? 2 : 3;
    866   1.1     gwr 
    867   1.1     gwr 	eat_whitespace(symbol);
    868   1.1     gwr 
    869   1.1     gwr 	/* The cases below are in order by symbolcode value. */
    870   1.1     gwr 	switch (symbolptr->symbolcode) {
    871   1.1     gwr 
    872   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_BOOTFILE:
    873   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_STR(bootfile);
    874   1.1     gwr 		break;
    875   1.1     gwr 
    876   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_COOKIE_SERVER:
    877   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_IAL(cookie_server);
    878   1.1     gwr 		break;
    879   1.1     gwr 
    880   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_DOMAIN_SERVER:
    881   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_IAL(domain_server);
    882   1.1     gwr 		break;
    883   1.1     gwr 
    884   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_GATEWAY:
    885   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_IAL(gateway);
    886   1.1     gwr 		break;
    887   1.1     gwr 
    888   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_HWADDR:
    889   1.1     gwr 		if (optype == OP_BOOLEAN)
    890   1.1     gwr 			return E_SYNTAX_ERROR;
    891   1.1     gwr 		hp->flags.haddr = FALSE;
    892   1.1     gwr 		if (optype == OP_ADDITION) {
    893   1.1     gwr 			/* Default the HW type to Ethernet */
    894   1.1     gwr 			if (hp->flags.htype == 0) {
    895   1.1     gwr 				hp->flags.htype = TRUE;
    896   1.1     gwr 				hp->htype = HTYPE_ETHERNET;
    897   1.1     gwr 			}
    898   1.1     gwr 			tmphaddr = prs_haddr(symbol, hp->htype);
    899   1.1     gwr 			if (!tmphaddr)
    900   1.1     gwr 				return E_BAD_HWADDR;
    901   1.1     gwr 			bcopy(tmphaddr, hp->haddr, haddrlength(hp->htype));
    902   1.1     gwr 			hp->flags.haddr = TRUE;
    903   1.1     gwr 		}
    904   1.1     gwr 		break;
    905   1.1     gwr 
    906   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_HOMEDIR:
    907   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_STR(homedir);
    908   1.1     gwr 		break;
    909   1.1     gwr 
    910   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_HTYPE:
    911  1.13     dsl 		if (optype == OP_BOOLEAN)
    912   1.1     gwr 			return E_SYNTAX_ERROR;
    913   1.1     gwr 		hp->flags.htype = FALSE;
    914   1.1     gwr 		if (optype == OP_ADDITION) {
    915   1.1     gwr 			value = 0L;			/* Assume an illegal value */
    916   1.1     gwr 			eat_whitespace(symbol);
    917   1.1     gwr 			if (isdigit((unsigned char)**symbol)) {
    918   1.1     gwr 				value = get_u_long(symbol);
    919   1.1     gwr 			} else {
    920   1.1     gwr 				len = sizeof(tmpstr);
    921   1.1     gwr 				(void) get_string(symbol, tmpstr, &len);
    922   1.1     gwr 				makelower(tmpstr);
    923   1.1     gwr 				numsymbols = sizeof(htnamemap) /
    924   1.1     gwr 					sizeof(struct htypename);
    925   1.1     gwr 				for (i = 0; i < numsymbols; i++) {
    926   1.1     gwr 					if (!strcmp(htnamemap[i].name, tmpstr)) {
    927   1.1     gwr 						break;
    928   1.1     gwr 					}
    929   1.1     gwr 				}
    930   1.1     gwr 				if (i < numsymbols) {
    931   1.1     gwr 					value = htnamemap[i].htype;
    932   1.1     gwr 				}
    933   1.1     gwr 			}
    934   1.1     gwr 			if (value >= hwinfocnt) {
    935   1.1     gwr 				return E_BAD_HWATYPE;
    936   1.1     gwr 			}
    937   1.1     gwr 			hp->htype = (byte) (value & 0xFF);
    938   1.1     gwr 			hp->flags.htype = TRUE;
    939   1.1     gwr 		}
    940   1.1     gwr 		break;
    941   1.1     gwr 
    942   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_IMPRESS_SERVER:
    943   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_IAL(impress_server);
    944   1.1     gwr 		break;
    945   1.1     gwr 
    946   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_IPADDR:
    947   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_IA1(iaddr);
    948   1.1     gwr 		break;
    949   1.1     gwr 
    950   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_LOG_SERVER:
    951   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_IAL(log_server);
    952   1.1     gwr 		break;
    953   1.1     gwr 
    954   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_LPR_SERVER:
    955   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_IAL(lpr_server);
    956   1.1     gwr 		break;
    957   1.1     gwr 
    958   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_NAME_SERVER:
    959   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_IAL(name_server);
    960   1.1     gwr 		break;
    961   1.1     gwr 
    962   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_RLP_SERVER:
    963   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_IAL(rlp_server);
    964   1.1     gwr 		break;
    965   1.1     gwr 
    966   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_SUBNET_MASK:
    967   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_IA1(subnet_mask);
    968   1.1     gwr 		break;
    969   1.1     gwr 
    970   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_TIME_OFFSET:
    971   1.1     gwr 		if (optype == OP_BOOLEAN)
    972   1.1     gwr 			return E_SYNTAX_ERROR;
    973   1.1     gwr 		hp->flags.time_offset = FALSE;
    974   1.1     gwr 		if (optype == OP_ADDITION) {
    975   1.1     gwr 			len = sizeof(tmpstr);
    976   1.1     gwr 			(void) get_string(symbol, tmpstr, &len);
    977   1.1     gwr 			if (!strncmp(tmpstr, "auto", 4)) {
    978   1.1     gwr 				hp->time_offset = secondswest;
    979   1.1     gwr 			} else {
    980   1.1     gwr 				if (sscanf(tmpstr, "%d", &timeoff) != 1)
    981   1.1     gwr 					return E_BAD_LONGWORD;
    982   1.1     gwr 				hp->time_offset = timeoff;
    983   1.1     gwr 			}
    984   1.1     gwr 			hp->flags.time_offset = TRUE;
    985   1.1     gwr 		}
    986   1.1     gwr 		break;
    987   1.1     gwr 
    988   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_TIME_SERVER:
    989   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_IAL(time_server);
    990   1.1     gwr 		break;
    991   1.1     gwr 
    992   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_VENDOR_MAGIC:
    993   1.1     gwr 		if (optype == OP_BOOLEAN)
    994   1.1     gwr 			return E_SYNTAX_ERROR;
    995   1.1     gwr 		hp->flags.vm_cookie = FALSE;
    996   1.1     gwr 		if (optype == OP_ADDITION) {
    997   1.1     gwr 			if (strncmp(*symbol, "auto", 4)) {
    998  1.13     dsl 				/* The string is not "auto" */
    999   1.1     gwr 				if (!strncmp(*symbol, "rfc", 3)) {
   1000   1.1     gwr 					bcopy(vm_rfc1048, hp->vm_cookie, 4);
   1001   1.1     gwr 				} else if (!strncmp(*symbol, "cmu", 3)) {
   1002   1.1     gwr 					bcopy(vm_cmu, hp->vm_cookie, 4);
   1003   1.1     gwr 				} else {
   1004   1.1     gwr 					if (!isdigit((unsigned char)**symbol))
   1005   1.1     gwr 						return E_BAD_IPADDR;
   1006   1.1     gwr 					if (prs_inetaddr(symbol, &value) < 0)
   1007   1.1     gwr 						return E_BAD_IPADDR;
   1008   1.1     gwr 					bcopy(&value, hp->vm_cookie, 4);
   1009   1.1     gwr 				}
   1010   1.1     gwr 				hp->flags.vm_cookie = TRUE;
   1011   1.1     gwr 			}
   1012   1.1     gwr 		}
   1013   1.1     gwr 		break;
   1014   1.1     gwr 
   1015   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_SIMILAR_ENTRY:
   1016   1.1     gwr 		switch (optype) {
   1017   1.1     gwr 		case OP_ADDITION:
   1018   1.1     gwr 			fill_defaults(hp, symbol);
   1019   1.1     gwr 			break;
   1020   1.1     gwr 		default:
   1021   1.1     gwr 			return E_SYNTAX_ERROR;
   1022   1.1     gwr 		}
   1023   1.1     gwr 		break;
   1024   1.1     gwr 
   1025   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_NAME_SWITCH:
   1026   1.1     gwr 		switch (optype) {
   1027   1.1     gwr 		case OP_ADDITION:
   1028   1.1     gwr 			return E_SYNTAX_ERROR;
   1029   1.1     gwr 		case OP_DELETION:
   1030   1.1     gwr 			hp->flags.send_name = FALSE;
   1031   1.1     gwr 			hp->flags.name_switch = FALSE;
   1032   1.1     gwr 			break;
   1033   1.1     gwr 		case OP_BOOLEAN:
   1034   1.1     gwr 			hp->flags.send_name = TRUE;
   1035   1.1     gwr 			hp->flags.name_switch = TRUE;
   1036   1.1     gwr 			break;
   1037   1.1     gwr 		}
   1038   1.1     gwr 		break;
   1039   1.1     gwr 
   1040   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_BOOTSIZE:
   1041   1.1     gwr 		switch (optype) {
   1042   1.1     gwr 		case OP_ADDITION:
   1043   1.1     gwr 			if (!strncmp(*symbol, "auto", 4)) {
   1044   1.1     gwr 				hp->flags.bootsize = TRUE;
   1045   1.1     gwr 				hp->flags.bootsize_auto = TRUE;
   1046   1.1     gwr 			} else {
   1047   1.1     gwr 				hp->bootsize = (unsigned int) get_u_long(symbol);
   1048   1.1     gwr 				hp->flags.bootsize = TRUE;
   1049   1.1     gwr 				hp->flags.bootsize_auto = FALSE;
   1050   1.1     gwr 			}
   1051   1.1     gwr 			break;
   1052   1.1     gwr 		case OP_DELETION:
   1053   1.1     gwr 			hp->flags.bootsize = FALSE;
   1054   1.1     gwr 			break;
   1055   1.1     gwr 		case OP_BOOLEAN:
   1056   1.1     gwr 			hp->flags.bootsize = TRUE;
   1057   1.1     gwr 			hp->flags.bootsize_auto = TRUE;
   1058   1.1     gwr 			break;
   1059   1.1     gwr 		}
   1060   1.1     gwr 		break;
   1061   1.1     gwr 
   1062   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_BOOT_SERVER:
   1063   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_IA1(bootserver);
   1064   1.1     gwr 		break;
   1065   1.1     gwr 
   1066   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_TFTPDIR:
   1067   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_STR(tftpdir);
   1068   1.1     gwr 		if ((hp->tftpdir != NULL) &&
   1069   1.1     gwr 			(hp->tftpdir->string[0] != '/'))
   1070   1.1     gwr 			return E_BAD_PATHNAME;
   1071   1.1     gwr 		break;
   1072   1.1     gwr 
   1073   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_DUMP_FILE:
   1074   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_STR(dump_file);
   1075   1.1     gwr 		break;
   1076   1.1     gwr 
   1077   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_DOMAIN_NAME:
   1078   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_STR(domain_name);
   1079   1.1     gwr 		break;
   1080   1.1     gwr 
   1081   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_SWAP_SERVER:
   1082   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_IA1(swap_server);
   1083   1.1     gwr 		break;
   1084   1.1     gwr 
   1085   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_ROOT_PATH:
   1086   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_STR(root_path);
   1087   1.1     gwr 		break;
   1088   1.1     gwr 
   1089   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_EXTEN_FILE:
   1090   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_STR(exten_file);
   1091   1.1     gwr 		break;
   1092   1.1     gwr 
   1093   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_REPLY_ADDR:
   1094   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_IA1(reply_addr);
   1095   1.1     gwr 		break;
   1096   1.1     gwr 
   1097   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_NIS_DOMAIN:
   1098   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_STR(nis_domain);
   1099   1.1     gwr 		break;
   1100   1.1     gwr 
   1101   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_NIS_SERVER:
   1102   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_IAL(nis_server);
   1103   1.1     gwr 		break;
   1104   1.1     gwr 
   1105   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_NTP_SERVER:
   1106   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_IAL(ntp_server);
   1107   1.1     gwr 		break;
   1108   1.1     gwr 
   1109   1.2     gwr #ifdef	YORK_EX_OPTION
   1110   1.2     gwr 	case SYM_EXEC_FILE:
   1111   1.2     gwr 		PARSE_STR(exec_file);
   1112   1.2     gwr 		break;
   1113   1.2     gwr #endif
   1114   1.2     gwr 
   1115   1.2     gwr 	case SYM_MSG_SIZE:
   1116   1.2     gwr 		PARSE_INT(msg_size);
   1117   1.2     gwr 		if (hp->msg_size < BP_MINPKTSZ ||
   1118   1.2     gwr 			hp->msg_size > MAX_MSG_SIZE)
   1119   1.2     gwr 			return E_BAD_VALUE;
   1120   1.2     gwr 		break;
   1121   1.2     gwr 
   1122   1.1     gwr 	case SYM_MIN_WAIT:
   1123   1.1     gwr 		PARSE_INT(min_wait);
   1124   1.1     gwr 		if (hp->min_wait < 0)
   1125   1.1     gwr 			return E_BAD_VALUE;
   1126   1.1     gwr 		break;
   1127   1.1     gwr 
   1128   1.1     gwr 		/* XXX - Add new tags here */
   1129   1.1     gwr 
   1130   1.1     gwr 	default:
   1131   1.1     gwr 		return E_UNKNOWN_SYMBOL;
   1132   1.1     gwr 
   1133   1.1     gwr 	}							/* switch symbolcode */
   1134   1.1     gwr 
   1135   1.1     gwr 	return SUCCESS;
   1136   1.1     gwr }
   1137   1.1     gwr #undef	PARSE_IA1
   1138   1.1     gwr #undef	PARSE_IAL
   1139   1.1     gwr #undef	PARSE_STR
   1140   1.1     gwr 
   1141   1.1     gwr 
   1143   1.1     gwr 
   1144   1.1     gwr 
   1145   1.1     gwr /*
   1146   1.1     gwr  * Read a string from the buffer indirectly pointed to through "src" and
   1147   1.1     gwr  * move it into the buffer pointed to by "dest".  A pointer to the maximum
   1148   1.1     gwr  * allowable length of the string (including null-terminator) is passed as
   1149   1.1     gwr  * "length".  The actual length of the string which was read is returned in
   1150   1.1     gwr  * the unsigned integer pointed to by "length".  This value is the same as
   1151   1.1     gwr  * that which would be returned by applying the strlen() function on the
   1152   1.1     gwr  * destination string (i.e the terminating null is not counted as a
   1153   1.1     gwr  * character).  Trailing whitespace is removed from the string.  For
   1154   1.1     gwr  * convenience, the function returns the new value of "dest".
   1155   1.9     wiz  *
   1156   1.1     gwr  * The string is read until the maximum number of characters, an unquoted
   1157   1.1     gwr  * colon (:), or a null character is read.  The return string in "dest" is
   1158   1.1     gwr  * null-terminated.
   1159   1.1     gwr  */
   1160   1.1     gwr 
   1161   1.1     gwr PRIVATE char *
   1162   1.1     gwr get_string(char **src, char *dest, unsigned int *length)
   1163   1.1     gwr {
   1164   1.1     gwr 	int n, len, quoteflag;
   1165   1.1     gwr 
   1166   1.1     gwr 	quoteflag = FALSE;
   1167   1.1     gwr 	n = 0;
   1168   1.1     gwr 	len = *length - 1;
   1169   1.1     gwr 	while ((n < len) && (**src)) {
   1170   1.1     gwr 		if (!quoteflag && (**src == ':')) {
   1171   1.1     gwr 			break;
   1172   1.1     gwr 		}
   1173   1.1     gwr 		if (**src == '"') {
   1174   1.1     gwr 			(*src)++;
   1175   1.1     gwr 			quoteflag = !quoteflag;
   1176   1.1     gwr 			continue;
   1177   1.1     gwr 		}
   1178   1.1     gwr 		if (**src == '\\') {
   1179   1.1     gwr 			(*src)++;
   1180   1.1     gwr 			if (!**src) {
   1181   1.1     gwr 				break;
   1182   1.1     gwr 			}
   1183   1.1     gwr 		}
   1184  1.13     dsl 		*dest++ = *(*src)++;
   1185   1.1     gwr 		n++;
   1186   1.1     gwr 	}
   1187   1.1     gwr 
   1188   1.1     gwr 	/*
   1189   1.1     gwr 	 * Remove that troublesome trailing whitespace. . .
   1190   1.1     gwr 	 */
   1191   1.1     gwr 	while ((n > 0) && isspace((unsigned char)dest[-1])) {
   1192   1.1     gwr 		dest--;
   1193   1.1     gwr 		n--;
   1194   1.1     gwr 	}
   1195   1.1     gwr 
   1196   1.1     gwr 	*dest = '\0';
   1197   1.1     gwr 	*length = n;
   1198   1.1     gwr 	return dest;
   1199   1.1     gwr }
   1200   1.1     gwr 
   1201   1.1     gwr 
   1203   1.1     gwr 
   1204   1.1     gwr /*
   1205   1.9     wiz  * Read the string indirectly pointed to by "src", update the caller's
   1206   1.1     gwr  * pointer, and return a pointer to a malloc'ed shared_string structure
   1207   1.1     gwr  * containing the string.
   1208   1.1     gwr  *
   1209   1.1     gwr  * The string is read using the same rules as get_string() above.
   1210   1.1     gwr  */
   1211   1.1     gwr 
   1212   1.1     gwr PRIVATE struct shared_string *
   1213   1.1     gwr get_shared_string(char **src)
   1214  1.12  itojun {
   1215  1.12  itojun 	char retstring[MAXSTRINGLEN];
   1216   1.1     gwr 	struct shared_string *s;
   1217  1.12  itojun 	unsigned length;
   1218   1.1     gwr 
   1219   1.1     gwr 	length = sizeof(retstring);
   1220   1.1     gwr 	(void) get_string(src, retstring, &length);
   1221   1.1     gwr 
   1222   1.1     gwr 	s = (struct shared_string *) smalloc(sizeof(struct shared_string) +
   1223   1.1     gwr 	    length);
   1224   1.1     gwr 	s->linkcount = 1;
   1225   1.1     gwr 	strlcpy(s->string, retstring, sizeof(retstring));
   1226   1.1     gwr 
   1227   1.1     gwr 	return s;
   1228   1.1     gwr }
   1229   1.1     gwr 
   1230   1.1     gwr 
   1232   1.1     gwr 
   1233   1.1     gwr /*
   1234   1.1     gwr  * Load RFC1048 generic information directly into a memory buffer.
   1235   1.1     gwr  *
   1236   1.1     gwr  * "src" indirectly points to the ASCII representation of the generic data.
   1237   1.1     gwr  * "dest" points to a string structure which is updated to point to a new
   1238   1.1     gwr  * string with the new data appended to the old string.  The old string is
   1239   1.1     gwr  * freed.
   1240   1.1     gwr  *
   1241   1.9     wiz  * The given tag value is inserted with the new data.
   1242   1.1     gwr  *
   1243   1.1     gwr  * The data may be represented as either a stream of hexadecimal numbers
   1244   1.1     gwr  * representing bytes (any or all bytes may optionally start with '0x' and
   1245   1.1     gwr  * be separated with periods ".") or as a quoted string of ASCII
   1246   1.1     gwr  * characters (the quotes are required).
   1247   1.1     gwr  */
   1248   1.1     gwr 
   1249   1.1     gwr PRIVATE int
   1250   1.1     gwr process_generic(char **src, struct shared_bindata **dest, u_int tagvalue)
   1251   1.1     gwr {
   1252   1.1     gwr 	byte tmpbuf[MAXBUFLEN];
   1253   1.1     gwr 	byte *str;
   1254   1.3     gwr 	struct shared_bindata *bdata;
   1255   1.1     gwr 	u_int newlength, oldlength;
   1256   1.1     gwr 
   1257   1.1     gwr 	str = tmpbuf;
   1258   1.1     gwr 	*str++ = (tagvalue & 0xFF);	/* Store tag value */
   1259   1.1     gwr 	str++;						/* Skip over length field */
   1260   1.1     gwr 	if ((*src)[0] == '"') {		/* ASCII data */
   1261   1.1     gwr 		newlength = sizeof(tmpbuf) - 2;	/* Set maximum allowed length */
   1262   1.1     gwr 		(void) get_string(src, (char *) str, &newlength);
   1263   1.1     gwr 		/* Do NOT include the terminating null. */
   1264   1.1     gwr 	} else {					/* Numeric data */
   1265   1.1     gwr 		newlength = 0;
   1266   1.1     gwr 		while (newlength < sizeof(tmpbuf) - 2) {
   1267   1.1     gwr 			if (interp_byte(src, str++) < 0)
   1268   1.1     gwr 				break;
   1269   1.1     gwr 			newlength++;
   1270   1.1     gwr 			if (**src == '.') {
   1271   1.1     gwr 				(*src)++;
   1272   1.1     gwr 			}
   1273   1.1     gwr 		}
   1274   1.1     gwr 	}
   1275   1.1     gwr 	if ((*src)[0] != ':')
   1276   1.1     gwr 		return -1;
   1277   1.1     gwr 
   1278   1.1     gwr 	tmpbuf[1] = (newlength & 0xFF);
   1279   1.1     gwr 	oldlength = ((*dest)->length);
   1280   1.1     gwr 	bdata = (struct shared_bindata *) smalloc(sizeof(struct shared_bindata)
   1281   1.1     gwr 											+ oldlength + newlength + 1);
   1282   1.1     gwr 	if (oldlength > 0) {
   1283   1.1     gwr 		bcopy((*dest)->data, bdata->data, oldlength);
   1284   1.1     gwr 	}
   1285   1.1     gwr 	bcopy(tmpbuf, bdata->data + oldlength, newlength + 2);
   1286   1.1     gwr 	bdata->length = oldlength + newlength + 2;
   1287   1.1     gwr 	bdata->linkcount = 1;
   1288   1.1     gwr 	if (*dest) {
   1289   1.1     gwr 		del_bindata(*dest);
   1290   1.1     gwr 	}
   1291   1.1     gwr 	*dest = bdata;
   1292   1.1     gwr 	return 0;
   1293   1.1     gwr }
   1294   1.1     gwr 
   1295   1.1     gwr 
   1297   1.1     gwr 
   1298   1.1     gwr /*
   1299  1.13     dsl  * Verify that the given string makes sense as a hostname (according to
   1300   1.1     gwr  * Appendix 1, page 29 of RFC882).
   1301   1.1     gwr  *
   1302  1.13     dsl  * Return TRUE for good names, FALSE otherwise.
   1303   1.1     gwr  */
   1304   1.1     gwr 
   1305   1.1     gwr PRIVATE boolean
   1306   1.1     gwr goodname(char *hostname)
   1307   1.1     gwr {
   1308  1.13     dsl 	do {
   1309   1.1     gwr 		if (!isalpha((unsigned char)*hostname++)) {	/* First character must be a letter */
   1310   1.1     gwr 			return FALSE;
   1311   1.1     gwr 		}
   1312   1.1     gwr 		while (isalnum((unsigned char)*hostname) ||
   1313   1.1     gwr 			   (*hostname == '-') ||
   1314   1.1     gwr 			   (*hostname == '_') )
   1315   1.1     gwr 		{
   1316   1.1     gwr 			hostname++;			/* Alphanumeric or a hyphen */
   1317   1.1     gwr 		}
   1318   1.1     gwr 		if (!isalnum((unsigned char)hostname[-1])) {	/* Last must be alphanumeric */
   1319   1.1     gwr 			return FALSE;
   1320   1.1     gwr 		}
   1321   1.1     gwr 		if (*hostname == '\0') {/* Done? */
   1322   1.1     gwr 			return TRUE;
   1323   1.1     gwr 		}
   1324   1.1     gwr 	} while (*hostname++ == '.');	/* Dot, loop for next label */
   1325   1.1     gwr 
   1326   1.1     gwr 	return FALSE;				/* If it's not a dot, lose */
   1327   1.1     gwr }
   1328   1.9     wiz 
   1329   1.1     gwr 
   1331   1.1     gwr 
   1332   1.1     gwr /*
   1333   1.1     gwr  * Null compare function -- always returns FALSE so an element is always
   1334   1.1     gwr  * inserted into a hash table (i.e. there is never a collision with an
   1335   1.1     gwr  * existing element).
   1336   1.1     gwr  */
   1337   1.1     gwr 
   1338   1.1     gwr PRIVATE boolean
   1339   1.1     gwr nullcmp(hash_datum *d1, hash_datum *d2)
   1340   1.9     wiz {
   1341   1.1     gwr 	return FALSE;
   1342   1.1     gwr }
   1343   1.1     gwr 
   1344   1.1     gwr 
   1345   1.1     gwr /*
   1346   1.1     gwr  * Function for comparing a string with the hostname field of a host
   1347   1.1     gwr  * structure.
   1348   1.1     gwr  */
   1349   1.1     gwr 
   1350   1.1     gwr boolean
   1351   1.1     gwr nmcmp(hash_datum *d1, hash_datum *d2)
   1352   1.1     gwr {
   1353   1.1     gwr 	char *name = (char *) d1;	/* XXX - OK? */
   1354   1.1     gwr 	struct host *hp = (struct host *) d2;
   1355   1.1     gwr 
   1356   1.1     gwr 	return !strcmp(name, hp->hostname->string);
   1357   1.1     gwr }
   1358   1.1     gwr 
   1359   1.1     gwr 
   1360   1.1     gwr /*
   1361   1.1     gwr  * Compare function to determine whether two hardware addresses are
   1362   1.9     wiz  * equivalent.  Returns TRUE if "host1" and "host2" are equivalent, FALSE
   1363   1.1     gwr  * otherwise.
   1364   1.1     gwr  *
   1365   1.1     gwr  * If the hardware addresses of "host1" and "host2" are identical, but
   1366   1.1     gwr  * they are on different IP subnets, this function returns FALSE.
   1367   1.1     gwr  *
   1368   1.1     gwr  * This function is used when inserting elements into the hardware address
   1369   1.1     gwr  * hash table.
   1370   1.1     gwr  */
   1371   1.1     gwr 
   1372   1.1     gwr PRIVATE boolean
   1373   1.1     gwr hwinscmp(hash_datum *d1, hash_datum *d2)
   1374   1.1     gwr {
   1375   1.1     gwr 	struct host *host1 = (struct host *) d1;
   1376   1.1     gwr 	struct host *host2 = (struct host *) d2;
   1377   1.1     gwr 
   1378   1.1     gwr 	if (host1->htype != host2->htype) {
   1379   1.1     gwr 		return FALSE;
   1380   1.1     gwr 	}
   1381   1.1     gwr 	if (bcmp(host1->haddr, host2->haddr, haddrlength(host1->htype))) {
   1382   1.1     gwr 		return FALSE;
   1383   1.1     gwr 	}
   1384   1.1     gwr 	/* XXX - Is the subnet_mask field set yet? */
   1385   1.1     gwr 	if ((host1->subnet_mask.s_addr) == (host2->subnet_mask.s_addr)) {
   1386   1.1     gwr 		if (((host1->iaddr.s_addr) & (host1->subnet_mask.s_addr)) !=
   1387   1.1     gwr 			((host2->iaddr.s_addr) & (host2->subnet_mask.s_addr)))
   1388   1.1     gwr 		{
   1389   1.1     gwr 			return FALSE;
   1390   1.1     gwr 		}
   1391   1.1     gwr 	}
   1392   1.1     gwr 	return TRUE;
   1393   1.1     gwr }
   1394   1.1     gwr 
   1395   1.1     gwr 
   1397   1.1     gwr /*
   1398   1.1     gwr  * Macros for use in the function below:
   1399   1.1     gwr  */
   1400   1.1     gwr 
   1401   1.1     gwr #define DUP_COPY(MEMBER) do \
   1402   1.1     gwr { \
   1403   1.1     gwr 	if (!hp->flags.MEMBER) { \
   1404   1.1     gwr 		if ((hp->flags.MEMBER = hp2->flags.MEMBER) != 0) { \
   1405   1.1     gwr 			hp->MEMBER = hp2->MEMBER; \
   1406   1.1     gwr 		} \
   1407   1.1     gwr 	} \
   1408   1.1     gwr } while (0)
   1409   1.1     gwr 
   1410   1.1     gwr #define DUP_LINK(MEMBER) do \
   1411   1.1     gwr { \
   1412   1.1     gwr 	if (!hp->flags.MEMBER) { \
   1413   1.1     gwr 		if ((hp->flags.MEMBER = hp2->flags.MEMBER) != 0) { \
   1414   1.1     gwr 			assert(hp2->MEMBER); \
   1415   1.1     gwr 			hp->MEMBER = hp2->MEMBER; \
   1416   1.1     gwr 			(hp->MEMBER->linkcount)++; \
   1417   1.9     wiz 		} \
   1418   1.1     gwr 	} \
   1419   1.1     gwr } while (0)
   1420   1.1     gwr 
   1421   1.1     gwr /*
   1422   1.1     gwr  * Process the "similar entry" symbol.
   1423   1.1     gwr  *
   1424   1.1     gwr  * The host specified as the value of the "tc" symbol is used as a template
   1425   1.1     gwr  * for the current host entry.  Symbol values not explicitly set in the
   1426   1.1     gwr  * current host entry are inferred from the template entry.
   1427   1.1     gwr  */
   1428   1.1     gwr PRIVATE void
   1429   1.1     gwr fill_defaults(struct host *hp, char **src)
   1430   1.1     gwr {
   1431   1.1     gwr 	unsigned int tlen, hashcode;
   1432   1.1     gwr 	struct host *hp2;
   1433   1.1     gwr 	char tstring[MAXSTRINGLEN];
   1434   1.1     gwr 
   1435   1.1     gwr 	tlen = sizeof(tstring);
   1436   1.1     gwr 	(void) get_string(src, tstring, &tlen);
   1437   1.1     gwr 	hashcode = hash_HashFunction((u_char *) tstring, tlen);
   1438   1.1     gwr 	hp2 = (struct host *) hash_Lookup(nmhashtable, hashcode, nmcmp, tstring);
   1439   1.1     gwr 
   1440   1.1     gwr 	if (hp2 == NULL) {
   1441   1.1     gwr 		report(LOG_ERR, "can't find tc=\"%s\"", tstring);
   1442   1.1     gwr 		return;
   1443   1.1     gwr 	}
   1444   1.1     gwr 	DUP_LINK(bootfile);
   1445   1.1     gwr 	DUP_LINK(cookie_server);
   1446   1.1     gwr 	DUP_LINK(domain_server);
   1447   1.1     gwr 	DUP_LINK(gateway);
   1448   1.1     gwr 	/* haddr not copied */
   1449   1.1     gwr 	DUP_LINK(homedir);
   1450   1.1     gwr 	DUP_COPY(htype);
   1451   1.1     gwr 
   1452   1.1     gwr 	DUP_LINK(impress_server);
   1453   1.1     gwr 	/* iaddr not copied */
   1454   1.1     gwr 	DUP_LINK(log_server);
   1455   1.1     gwr 	DUP_LINK(lpr_server);
   1456   1.1     gwr 	DUP_LINK(name_server);
   1457   1.1     gwr 	DUP_LINK(rlp_server);
   1458   1.1     gwr 
   1459   1.1     gwr 	DUP_COPY(subnet_mask);
   1460   1.1     gwr 	DUP_COPY(time_offset);
   1461   1.1     gwr 	DUP_LINK(time_server);
   1462   1.1     gwr 
   1463   1.1     gwr 	if (!hp->flags.vm_cookie) {
   1464   1.1     gwr 		if ((hp->flags.vm_cookie = hp2->flags.vm_cookie)) {
   1465   1.1     gwr 			bcopy(hp2->vm_cookie, hp->vm_cookie, 4);
   1466   1.1     gwr 		}
   1467   1.1     gwr 	}
   1468   1.1     gwr 	if (!hp->flags.name_switch) {
   1469   1.1     gwr 		if ((hp->flags.name_switch = hp2->flags.name_switch)) {
   1470   1.1     gwr 			hp->flags.send_name = hp2->flags.send_name;
   1471   1.1     gwr 		}
   1472   1.1     gwr 	}
   1473   1.1     gwr 	if (!hp->flags.bootsize) {
   1474   1.1     gwr 		if ((hp->flags.bootsize = hp2->flags.bootsize)) {
   1475   1.1     gwr 			hp->flags.bootsize_auto = hp2->flags.bootsize_auto;
   1476   1.1     gwr 			hp->bootsize = hp2->bootsize;
   1477   1.1     gwr 		}
   1478   1.1     gwr 	}
   1479   1.1     gwr 	DUP_COPY(bootserver);
   1480   1.1     gwr 
   1481   1.1     gwr 	DUP_LINK(tftpdir);
   1482   1.1     gwr 	DUP_LINK(dump_file);
   1483   1.1     gwr 	DUP_LINK(domain_name);
   1484   1.1     gwr 
   1485   1.1     gwr 	DUP_COPY(swap_server);
   1486   1.2     gwr 	DUP_LINK(root_path);
   1487   1.2     gwr 	DUP_LINK(exten_file);
   1488   1.2     gwr 
   1489   1.1     gwr 	DUP_COPY(reply_addr);
   1490   1.1     gwr 
   1491   1.1     gwr 	DUP_LINK(nis_domain);
   1492   1.1     gwr 	DUP_LINK(nis_server);
   1493   1.1     gwr 	DUP_LINK(ntp_server);
   1494   1.1     gwr 
   1495   1.1     gwr #ifdef	YORK_EX_OPTION
   1496   1.1     gwr 	DUP_LINK(exec_file);
   1497   1.1     gwr #endif
   1498   1.1     gwr 
   1499   1.1     gwr 	DUP_COPY(msg_size);
   1500   1.1     gwr 	DUP_COPY(min_wait);
   1501   1.1     gwr 
   1502   1.1     gwr 	/* XXX - Add new tags here */
   1503   1.1     gwr 
   1504   1.1     gwr 	DUP_LINK(generic);
   1505   1.1     gwr 
   1506   1.1     gwr }
   1507   1.9     wiz #undef	DUP_COPY
   1508   1.1     gwr #undef	DUP_LINK
   1509  1.10     wiz 
   1510   1.1     gwr 
   1512   1.1     gwr 
   1513   1.1     gwr /*
   1514   1.1     gwr  * This function adjusts the caller's pointer to point just past the
   1515   1.1     gwr  * first-encountered colon.  If it runs into a null character, it leaves
   1516   1.1     gwr  * the pointer pointing to it.
   1517   1.1     gwr  */
   1518   1.1     gwr 
   1519   1.1     gwr PRIVATE void
   1520   1.1     gwr adjust(char **s)
   1521   1.1     gwr {
   1522   1.1     gwr 	char *t;
   1523   1.1     gwr 
   1524   1.1     gwr 	t = *s;
   1525   1.1     gwr 	while (*t && (*t != ':')) {
   1526   1.1     gwr 		t++;
   1527   1.1     gwr 	}
   1528   1.1     gwr 	if (*t) {
   1529   1.1     gwr 		t++;
   1530   1.1     gwr 	}
   1531   1.9     wiz 	*s = t;
   1532   1.1     gwr }
   1533  1.10     wiz 
   1534   1.1     gwr 
   1535   1.1     gwr 
   1536  1.13     dsl 
   1537   1.1     gwr /*
   1538   1.1     gwr  * This function adjusts the caller's pointer to point to the first
   1539   1.1     gwr  * non-whitespace character.  If it runs into a null character, it leaves
   1540   1.1     gwr  * the pointer pointing to it.
   1541   1.1     gwr  */
   1542   1.1     gwr 
   1543   1.1     gwr PRIVATE void
   1544   1.1     gwr eat_whitespace(char **s)
   1545   1.1     gwr {
   1546   1.1     gwr 	char *t;
   1547   1.1     gwr 
   1548   1.1     gwr 	t = *s;
   1549   1.9     wiz 	while (*t && isspace((unsigned char)*t)) {
   1550   1.1     gwr 		t++;
   1551   1.1     gwr 	}
   1552  1.13     dsl 	*s = t;
   1553  1.13     dsl }
   1554   1.1     gwr 
   1555   1.1     gwr 
   1556   1.1     gwr 
   1557   1.1     gwr /*
   1558   1.1     gwr  * This function converts the given string to all lowercase.
   1559   1.1     gwr  */
   1560   1.1     gwr 
   1561   1.1     gwr PRIVATE void
   1562   1.1     gwr makelower(char *s)
   1563   1.1     gwr {
   1564   1.1     gwr 	while (*s) {
   1565   1.1     gwr 		if (isupper((unsigned char)*s)) {
   1566   1.1     gwr 			*s = tolower((unsigned char)*s);
   1567   1.1     gwr 		}
   1568   1.1     gwr 		s++;
   1569   1.1     gwr 	}
   1570   1.1     gwr }
   1571   1.1     gwr 
   1572   1.1     gwr 
   1574   1.1     gwr 
   1575   1.1     gwr /*
   1576   1.1     gwr  *
   1577   1.1     gwr  *	N O T E :
   1578   1.1     gwr  *
   1579   1.1     gwr  *	In many of the functions which follow, a parameter such as "src" or
   1580   1.1     gwr  *	"symbol" is passed as a pointer to a pointer to something.  This is
   1581   1.1     gwr  *	done for the purpose of letting the called function update the
   1582   1.1     gwr  *	caller's copy of the parameter (i.e. to effect call-by-reference
   1583   1.1     gwr  *	parameter passing).  The value of the actual parameter is only used
   1584   1.1     gwr  *	to locate the real parameter of interest and then update this indirect
   1585   1.1     gwr  *	parameter.
   1586   1.1     gwr  *
   1587   1.1     gwr  *	I'm sure somebody out there won't like this. . . .
   1588   1.1     gwr  *  (Yea, because it usually makes code slower... -gwr)
   1589   1.9     wiz  *
   1590   1.1     gwr  */
   1591   1.1     gwr 
   1592   1.1     gwr 
   1594   1.1     gwr 
   1595   1.1     gwr /*
   1596   1.1     gwr  * "src" points to a character pointer which points to an ASCII string of
   1597   1.1     gwr  * whitespace-separated IP addresses.  A pointer to an in_addr_list
   1598  1.13     dsl  * structure containing the list of addresses is returned.  NULL is
   1599   1.1     gwr  * returned if no addresses were found at all.  The pointer pointed to by
   1600   1.1     gwr  * "src" is updated to point to the first non-address (illegal) character.
   1601   1.1     gwr  */
   1602   1.1     gwr 
   1603   1.1     gwr PRIVATE struct in_addr_list *
   1604   1.1     gwr get_addresses(char **src)
   1605   1.1     gwr {
   1606   1.1     gwr 	struct in_addr tmpaddrlist[MAXINADDRS];
   1607   1.1     gwr 	struct in_addr *address1, *address2;
   1608   1.1     gwr 	struct in_addr_list *result;
   1609   1.1     gwr 	unsigned addrcount, totalsize;
   1610   1.1     gwr 
   1611   1.1     gwr 	address1 = tmpaddrlist;
   1612   1.1     gwr 	for (addrcount = 0; addrcount < MAXINADDRS; addrcount++) {
   1613   1.1     gwr 		while (isspace((unsigned char)**src) || (**src == ',')) {
   1614   1.1     gwr 			(*src)++;
   1615   1.1     gwr 		}
   1616   1.1     gwr 		if (!**src) {			/* Quit if nothing more */
   1617   1.1     gwr 			break;
   1618   1.1     gwr 		}
   1619   1.1     gwr 		if (prs_inetaddr(src, &(address1->s_addr)) < 0) {
   1620   1.1     gwr 			break;
   1621   1.1     gwr 		}
   1622   1.1     gwr 		address1++;				/* Point to next address slot */
   1623   1.1     gwr 	}
   1624   1.1     gwr 	if (addrcount < 1) {
   1625   1.1     gwr 		result = NULL;
   1626   1.1     gwr 	} else {
   1627   1.1     gwr 		totalsize = sizeof(struct in_addr_list)
   1628   1.1     gwr 		+			(addrcount - 1) * sizeof(struct in_addr);
   1629   1.1     gwr 		result = (struct in_addr_list *) smalloc(totalsize);
   1630   1.1     gwr 		result->linkcount = 1;
   1631   1.1     gwr 		result->addrcount = addrcount;
   1632   1.1     gwr 		address1 = tmpaddrlist;
   1633   1.1     gwr 		address2 = result->addr;
   1634   1.1     gwr 		for (; addrcount > 0; addrcount--) {
   1635   1.1     gwr 			address2->s_addr = address1->s_addr;
   1636   1.1     gwr 			address1++;
   1637   1.1     gwr 			address2++;
   1638   1.1     gwr 		}
   1639   1.1     gwr 	}
   1640   1.1     gwr 	return result;
   1641   1.1     gwr }
   1642   1.1     gwr 
   1643   1.1     gwr 
   1645   1.9     wiz 
   1646   1.1     gwr /*
   1647   1.1     gwr  * prs_inetaddr(src, result)
   1648  1.10     wiz  *
   1649   1.1     gwr  * "src" is a value-result parameter; the pointer it points to is updated
   1650   1.1     gwr  * to point to the next data position.   "result" points to an unsigned long
   1651   1.1     gwr  * in which an address is returned.
   1652   1.1     gwr  *
   1653   1.1     gwr  * This function parses the IP address string in ASCII "dot notation" pointed
   1654   1.1     gwr  * to by (*src) and places the result (in network byte order) in the unsigned
   1655  1.13     dsl  * long pointed to by "result".  For malformed addresses, -1 is returned,
   1656   1.1     gwr  * (*src) points to the first illegal character, and the unsigned long pointed
   1657   1.1     gwr  * to by "result" is unchanged.  Successful calls return 0.
   1658   1.1     gwr  */
   1659  1.13     dsl 
   1660   1.1     gwr PRIVATE int
   1661   1.1     gwr prs_inetaddr(char **src, u_int32 *result)
   1662   1.1     gwr {
   1663   1.1     gwr 	char tmpstr[MAXSTRINGLEN];
   1664   1.1     gwr 	u_int32 value;
   1665   1.1     gwr 	u_int32 parts[4], *pp;
   1666   1.1     gwr 	int n;
   1667   1.1     gwr 	char *s, *t;
   1668   1.1     gwr 
   1669   1.1     gwr #if 1	/* XXX - experimental */
   1670   1.1     gwr 	/* Leading alpha char causes IP addr lookup. */
   1671   1.1     gwr 	if (isalpha((unsigned char)**src)) {
   1672   1.1     gwr 		/* Lookup IP address. */
   1673   1.1     gwr 		s = *src;
   1674   1.1     gwr 		t = tmpstr;
   1675   1.1     gwr 		while ((isalnum((unsigned char)*s) || (*s == '.') ||
   1676   1.1     gwr 				(*s == '-') || (*s == '_') ) &&
   1677   1.1     gwr 			   (t < &tmpstr[MAXSTRINGLEN - 1]) )
   1678   1.1     gwr 			*t++ = *s++;
   1679   1.1     gwr 		*t = '\0';
   1680   1.1     gwr 		*src = s;
   1681   1.1     gwr 
   1682  1.13     dsl 		n = lookup_ipa(tmpstr, result);
   1683   1.1     gwr 		if (n < 0)
   1684   1.1     gwr 			report(LOG_ERR, "can not get IP addr for %s", tmpstr);
   1685   1.1     gwr 		return n;
   1686   1.1     gwr 	}
   1687   1.1     gwr #endif
   1688   1.1     gwr 
   1689   1.1     gwr 	/*
   1690   1.1     gwr 	 * Parse an address in Internet format:
   1691   1.1     gwr 	 *	a.b.c.d
   1692   1.1     gwr 	 *	a.b.c	(with c treated as 16-bits)
   1693   1.1     gwr 	 *	a.b	(with b treated as 24 bits)
   1694  1.13     dsl 	 */
   1695   1.1     gwr 	pp = parts;
   1696   1.1     gwr   loop:
   1697   1.1     gwr 	/* If it's not a digit, return error. */
   1698   1.1     gwr 	if (!isdigit((unsigned char)**src))
   1699   1.1     gwr 		return -1;
   1700   1.1     gwr 	*pp++ = get_u_long(src);
   1701   1.1     gwr 	if (**src == '.') {
   1702   1.1     gwr 		if (pp < (parts + 4)) {
   1703   1.1     gwr 			(*src)++;
   1704   1.1     gwr 			goto loop;
   1705   1.1     gwr 		}
   1706   1.1     gwr 		return (-1);
   1707   1.1     gwr 	}
   1708   1.1     gwr #if 0
   1709   1.1     gwr 	/* This is handled by the caller. */
   1710   1.1     gwr 	if (**src && !((unsigned char)isspace(**src) || (**src == ':'))) {
   1711   1.1     gwr 		return (-1);
   1712   1.1     gwr 	}
   1713   1.1     gwr #endif
   1714   1.1     gwr 
   1715   1.1     gwr 	/*
   1716   1.1     gwr 	 * Construct the address according to
   1717   1.1     gwr 	 * the number of parts specified.
   1718   1.1     gwr 	 */
   1719   1.1     gwr 	n = pp - parts;
   1720   1.1     gwr 	switch (n) {
   1721   1.1     gwr 	case 1:					/* a -- 32 bits */
   1722   1.1     gwr 		value = parts[0];
   1723   1.1     gwr 		break;
   1724   1.1     gwr 	case 2:					/* a.b -- 8.24 bits */
   1725   1.1     gwr 		value = (parts[0] << 24) | (parts[1] & 0xFFFFFF);
   1726   1.1     gwr 		break;
   1727   1.1     gwr 	case 3:					/* a.b.c -- 8.8.16 bits */
   1728   1.1     gwr 		value = (parts[0] << 24) | ((parts[1] & 0xFF) << 16) |
   1729   1.1     gwr 			(parts[2] & 0xFFFF);
   1730   1.1     gwr 		break;
   1731   1.1     gwr 	case 4:					/* a.b.c.d -- 8.8.8.8 bits */
   1732   1.1     gwr 		value = (parts[0] << 24) | ((parts[1] & 0xFF) << 16) |
   1733   1.1     gwr 			((parts[2] & 0xFF) << 8) | (parts[3] & 0xFF);
   1734   1.1     gwr 		break;
   1735   1.1     gwr 	default:
   1736   1.1     gwr 		return (-1);
   1737   1.1     gwr 	}
   1738   1.1     gwr 	*result = htonl(value);
   1739   1.1     gwr 	return (0);
   1740   1.1     gwr }
   1741   1.1     gwr 
   1742   1.1     gwr 
   1744   1.1     gwr 
   1745   1.9     wiz /*
   1746   1.1     gwr  * "src" points to a pointer which in turn points to a hexadecimal ASCII
   1747   1.1     gwr  * string.  This string is interpreted as a hardware address and returned
   1748   1.1     gwr  * as a pointer to the actual hardware address, represented as an array of
   1749   1.1     gwr  * bytes.
   1750   1.1     gwr  *
   1751   1.1     gwr  * The ASCII string must have the proper number of digits for the specified
   1752   1.1     gwr  * hardware type (e.g. twelve digits for a 48-bit Ethernet address).
   1753   1.1     gwr  * Two-digit sequences (bytes) may be separated with periods (.)  and/or
   1754   1.1     gwr  * prefixed with '0x' for readability, but this is not required.
   1755   1.1     gwr  *
   1756   1.1     gwr  * For bad addresses, the pointer which "src" points to is updated to point
   1757   1.1     gwr  * to the start of the first two-digit sequence which was bad, and the
   1758   1.1     gwr  * function returns a NULL pointer.
   1759   1.1     gwr  */
   1760   1.1     gwr 
   1761   1.1     gwr PRIVATE byte *
   1762   1.1     gwr prs_haddr(char **src, u_int htype)
   1763   1.1     gwr {
   1764   1.1     gwr 	static byte haddr[MAXHADDRLEN];
   1765   1.1     gwr 	byte *hap;
   1766   1.1     gwr 	char tmpstr[MAXSTRINGLEN];
   1767   1.1     gwr 	u_int tmplen;
   1768   1.1     gwr 	unsigned hal;
   1769   1.1     gwr 	char *p;
   1770   1.1     gwr 
   1771   1.1     gwr 	hal = haddrlength(htype);	/* Get length of this address type */
   1772   1.1     gwr 	if (hal <= 0) {
   1773   1.1     gwr 		report(LOG_ERR, "Invalid addr type for HW addr parse");
   1774   1.1     gwr 		return NULL;
   1775   1.1     gwr 	}
   1776   1.3     gwr 	tmplen = sizeof(tmpstr);
   1777   1.1     gwr 	get_string(src, tmpstr, &tmplen);
   1778   1.1     gwr 	p = tmpstr;
   1779   1.1     gwr 
   1780   1.1     gwr #if 1	/* XXX - experimental */
   1781   1.1     gwr 	/* If it's a valid host name, try to lookup the HW address. */
   1782   1.1     gwr 	if (goodname(p)) {
   1783   1.1     gwr 		/* Lookup Hardware Address for hostname. */
   1784   1.1     gwr 		if ((hap = lookup_hwa(p, htype)) != NULL)
   1785   1.1     gwr 			return hap; /* success */
   1786   1.1     gwr 		report(LOG_ERR, "Add 0x prefix if hex value starts with A-F");
   1787   1.1     gwr 		/* OK, assume it must be numeric. */
   1788   1.1     gwr 	}
   1789   1.1     gwr #endif
   1790   1.1     gwr 
   1791   1.1     gwr 	hap = haddr;
   1792   1.1     gwr 	while (hap < haddr + hal) {
   1793   1.1     gwr 		if ((*p == '.') || (*p == ':'))
   1794   1.1     gwr 			p++;
   1795   1.1     gwr 		if (interp_byte(&p, hap++) < 0) {
   1796   1.1     gwr 			return NULL;
   1797   1.1     gwr 		}
   1798   1.1     gwr 	}
   1799   1.1     gwr 	return haddr;
   1800   1.9     wiz }
   1801   1.1     gwr 
   1802   1.1     gwr 
   1804   1.1     gwr 
   1805   1.1     gwr /*
   1806   1.1     gwr  * "src" is a pointer to a character pointer which in turn points to a
   1807   1.1     gwr  * hexadecimal ASCII representation of a byte.  This byte is read, the
   1808   1.1     gwr  * character pointer is updated, and the result is deposited into the
   1809  1.13     dsl  * byte pointed to by "retbyte".
   1810   1.1     gwr  *
   1811   1.1     gwr  * The usual '0x' notation is allowed but not required.  The number must be
   1812   1.1     gwr  * a two digit hexadecimal number.  If the number is invalid, "src" and
   1813   1.1     gwr  * "retbyte" are left untouched and -1 is returned as the function value.
   1814   1.1     gwr  * Successful calls return 0.
   1815   1.1     gwr  */
   1816   1.1     gwr 
   1817   1.1     gwr PRIVATE int
   1818   1.1     gwr interp_byte(char **src, byte *retbyte)
   1819   1.1     gwr {
   1820   1.1     gwr 	int v;
   1821   1.1     gwr 
   1822   1.1     gwr 	if ((*src)[0] == '0' &&
   1823   1.1     gwr 		((*src)[1] == 'x' ||
   1824   1.1     gwr 		 (*src)[1] == 'X')) {
   1825   1.1     gwr 		(*src) += 2;			/* allow 0x for hex, but don't require it */
   1826   1.1     gwr 	}
   1827   1.1     gwr 	if (!isxdigit((unsigned char)(*src)[0]) || !isxdigit((unsigned char)(*src)[1])) {
   1828   1.1     gwr 		return -1;
   1829   1.1     gwr 	}
   1830   1.9     wiz 	if (sscanf(*src, "%2x", &v) != 1) {
   1831   1.1     gwr 		return -1;
   1832  1.10     wiz 	}
   1833   1.1     gwr 	(*src) += 2;
   1834   1.1     gwr 	*retbyte = (byte) (v & 0xFF);
   1835   1.1     gwr 	return 0;
   1836   1.1     gwr }
   1837   1.1     gwr 
   1838   1.1     gwr 
   1840   1.1     gwr 
   1841   1.1     gwr /*
   1842   1.1     gwr  * The parameter "src" points to a character pointer which points to an
   1843   1.1     gwr  * ASCII string representation of an unsigned number.  The number is
   1844   1.1     gwr  * returned as an unsigned long and the character pointer is updated to
   1845   1.1     gwr  * point to the first illegal character.
   1846   1.1     gwr  */
   1847   1.1     gwr 
   1848   1.1     gwr PRIVATE u_int32
   1849   1.1     gwr get_u_long(char **src)
   1850  1.13     dsl {
   1851   1.1     gwr 	u_int32 value, base;
   1852   1.1     gwr 	char c;
   1853   1.1     gwr 
   1854   1.1     gwr 	/*
   1855  1.13     dsl 	 * Collect number up to first illegal character.  Values are specified
   1856   1.1     gwr 	 * as for C:  0x=hex, 0=octal, other=decimal.
   1857   1.1     gwr 	 */
   1858   1.1     gwr 	value = 0;
   1859   1.1     gwr 	base = 10;
   1860   1.1     gwr 	if (**src == '0') {
   1861   1.1     gwr 		base = 8;
   1862   1.1     gwr 		(*src)++;
   1863   1.1     gwr 	}
   1864   1.1     gwr 	if (**src == 'x' || **src == 'X') {
   1865   1.1     gwr 		base = 16;
   1866   1.1     gwr 		(*src)++;
   1867   1.1     gwr 	}
   1868   1.1     gwr 	while ((c = **src)) {
   1869   1.1     gwr 		if (isdigit((unsigned char)c)) {
   1870   1.1     gwr 			value = (value * base) + (c - '0');
   1871   1.1     gwr 			(*src)++;
   1872   1.1     gwr 			continue;
   1873   1.1     gwr 		}
   1874   1.1     gwr 		if (base == 16 && isxdigit((unsigned char)c)) {
   1875   1.1     gwr 			value = (value << 4) + ((c & ~32) + 10 - 'A');
   1876   1.1     gwr 			(*src)++;
   1877   1.1     gwr 			continue;
   1878   1.9     wiz 		}
   1879   1.1     gwr 		break;
   1880   1.1     gwr 	}
   1881   1.1     gwr 	return value;
   1882   1.1     gwr }
   1883   1.1     gwr 
   1884   1.1     gwr 
   1886   1.1     gwr 
   1887   1.1     gwr /*
   1888   1.1     gwr  * Routines for deletion of data associated with the main data structure.
   1889   1.1     gwr  */
   1890   1.1     gwr 
   1891   1.1     gwr 
   1892   1.1     gwr /*
   1893   1.1     gwr  * Frees the entire host data structure given.  Does nothing if the passed
   1894   1.1     gwr  * pointer is NULL.
   1895   1.1     gwr  */
   1896   1.1     gwr 
   1897   1.1     gwr PRIVATE void
   1898   1.1     gwr free_host(hash_datum *hmp)
   1899   1.1     gwr {
   1900   1.1     gwr 	struct host *hostptr = (struct host *) hmp;
   1901   1.1     gwr 	if (hostptr == NULL)
   1902   1.1     gwr 		return;
   1903   1.1     gwr 	assert(hostptr->linkcount > 0);
   1904   1.1     gwr 	if (--(hostptr->linkcount))
   1905   1.1     gwr 		return;					/* Still has references */
   1906   1.1     gwr 	del_iplist(hostptr->cookie_server);
   1907   1.1     gwr 	del_iplist(hostptr->domain_server);
   1908   1.1     gwr 	del_iplist(hostptr->gateway);
   1909   1.1     gwr 	del_iplist(hostptr->impress_server);
   1910   1.1     gwr 	del_iplist(hostptr->log_server);
   1911   1.1     gwr 	del_iplist(hostptr->lpr_server);
   1912   1.1     gwr 	del_iplist(hostptr->name_server);
   1913   1.1     gwr 	del_iplist(hostptr->rlp_server);
   1914   1.1     gwr 	del_iplist(hostptr->time_server);
   1915   1.1     gwr 	del_iplist(hostptr->nis_server);
   1916   1.1     gwr 	del_iplist(hostptr->ntp_server);
   1917   1.1     gwr 
   1918   1.1     gwr 	/*
   1919   1.1     gwr 	 * XXX - Add new tags here
   1920   1.1     gwr 	 * (if the value is an IP list)
   1921   1.1     gwr 	 */
   1922   1.1     gwr 
   1923   1.1     gwr 	del_string(hostptr->hostname);
   1924   1.1     gwr 	del_string(hostptr->homedir);
   1925   1.1     gwr 	del_string(hostptr->bootfile);
   1926   1.1     gwr 	del_string(hostptr->tftpdir);
   1927   1.1     gwr 	del_string(hostptr->root_path);
   1928   1.1     gwr 	del_string(hostptr->domain_name);
   1929   1.1     gwr 	del_string(hostptr->dump_file);
   1930   1.1     gwr 	del_string(hostptr->exten_file);
   1931   1.1     gwr 	del_string(hostptr->nis_domain);
   1932   1.1     gwr 
   1933   1.1     gwr #ifdef	YORK_EX_OPTION
   1934   1.9     wiz 	del_string(hostptr->exec_file);
   1935   1.1     gwr #endif
   1936   1.1     gwr 
   1937   1.1     gwr 	/*
   1938   1.1     gwr 	 * XXX - Add new tags here
   1939   1.1     gwr 	 * (if it is a shared string)
   1940   1.1     gwr 	 */
   1941   1.1     gwr 
   1942   1.1     gwr 	del_bindata(hostptr->generic);
   1943   1.1     gwr 	free((char *) hostptr);
   1944   1.1     gwr }
   1945   1.1     gwr 
   1946   1.1     gwr 
   1948   1.1     gwr 
   1949   1.1     gwr /*
   1950   1.1     gwr  * Decrements the linkcount on the given IP address data structure.  If the
   1951   1.1     gwr  * linkcount goes to zero, the memory associated with the data is freed.
   1952   1.9     wiz  */
   1953   1.1     gwr 
   1954   1.1     gwr PRIVATE void
   1955   1.1     gwr del_iplist(struct in_addr_list *iplist)
   1956   1.1     gwr {
   1957   1.1     gwr 	if (iplist) {
   1958   1.1     gwr 		if (!(--(iplist->linkcount))) {
   1959   1.1     gwr 			free((char *) iplist);
   1960   1.1     gwr 		}
   1961   1.1     gwr 	}
   1962   1.1     gwr }
   1963   1.1     gwr 
   1964   1.1     gwr 
   1965   1.1     gwr 
   1966   1.1     gwr /*
   1967   1.1     gwr  * Decrements the linkcount on a string data structure.  If the count
   1968   1.1     gwr  * goes to zero, the memory associated with the string is freed.  Does
   1969   1.1     gwr  * nothing if the passed pointer is NULL.
   1970   1.9     wiz  */
   1971   1.1     gwr 
   1972   1.1     gwr PRIVATE void
   1973   1.1     gwr del_string(struct shared_string *stringptr)
   1974   1.1     gwr {
   1975   1.1     gwr 	if (stringptr) {
   1976   1.1     gwr 		if (!(--(stringptr->linkcount))) {
   1977   1.1     gwr 			free((char *) stringptr);
   1978   1.1     gwr 		}
   1979   1.1     gwr 	}
   1980   1.1     gwr }
   1981   1.1     gwr 
   1982   1.1     gwr 
   1983   1.1     gwr 
   1984   1.1     gwr /*
   1985   1.1     gwr  * Decrements the linkcount on a shared_bindata data structure.  If the
   1986   1.1     gwr  * count goes to zero, the memory associated with the data is freed.  Does
   1987   1.1     gwr  * nothing if the passed pointer is NULL.
   1988   1.1     gwr  */
   1989   1.1     gwr 
   1990   1.1     gwr PRIVATE void
   1991   1.9     wiz del_bindata(struct shared_bindata *dataptr)
   1992   1.1     gwr {
   1993   1.1     gwr 	if (dataptr) {
   1994   1.1     gwr 		if (!(--(dataptr->linkcount))) {
   1995   1.1     gwr 			free((char *) dataptr);
   1996   1.1     gwr 		}
   1997   1.1     gwr 	}
   1998   1.1     gwr }
   1999   1.1     gwr 
   2000   1.1     gwr 
   2002   1.1     gwr 
   2003   1.1     gwr 
   2004   1.1     gwr /* smalloc()  --  safe malloc()
   2005   1.1     gwr  *
   2006   1.1     gwr  * Always returns a valid pointer (if it returns at all).  The allocated
   2007   1.1     gwr  * memory is initialized to all zeros.  If malloc() returns an error, a
   2008   1.1     gwr  * message is printed using the report() function and the program aborts
   2009   1.1     gwr  * with a status of 1.
   2010   1.1     gwr  */
   2011   1.1     gwr 
   2012   1.1     gwr PRIVATE char *
   2013   1.1     gwr smalloc(unsigned int nbytes)
   2014   1.1     gwr {
   2015   1.9     wiz 	char *retvalue;
   2016   1.1     gwr 
   2017   1.1     gwr 	retvalue = malloc(nbytes);
   2018   1.1     gwr 	if (!retvalue) {
   2019   1.1     gwr 		report(LOG_ERR, "malloc() failure -- exiting");
   2020   1.1     gwr 		exit(1);
   2021   1.1     gwr 	}
   2022   1.1     gwr 	bzero(retvalue, nbytes);
   2023   1.1     gwr 	return retvalue;
   2024   1.1     gwr }
   2025   1.1     gwr 
   2026   1.1     gwr 
   2028   1.1     gwr /*
   2029   1.1     gwr  * Compare function to determine whether two hardware addresses are
   2030   1.1     gwr  * equivalent.  Returns TRUE if "host1" and "host2" are equivalent, FALSE
   2031   1.1     gwr  * otherwise.
   2032   1.1     gwr  *
   2033   1.1     gwr  * This function is used when retrieving elements from the hardware address
   2034   1.1     gwr  * hash table.
   2035   1.9     wiz  */
   2036   1.1     gwr 
   2037   1.1     gwr boolean
   2038   1.1     gwr hwlookcmp(hash_datum *d1, hash_datum *d2)
   2039   1.1     gwr {
   2040   1.1     gwr 	struct host *host1 = (struct host *) d1;
   2041   1.1     gwr 	struct host *host2 = (struct host *) d2;
   2042   1.1     gwr 
   2043   1.1     gwr 	if (host1->htype != host2->htype) {
   2044   1.1     gwr 		return FALSE;
   2045   1.1     gwr 	}
   2046   1.1     gwr 	if (bcmp(host1->haddr, host2->haddr, haddrlength(host1->htype))) {
   2047   1.1     gwr 		return FALSE;
   2048   1.1     gwr 	}
   2049   1.1     gwr 	return TRUE;
   2050   1.1     gwr }
   2051   1.1     gwr 
   2052   1.1     gwr 
   2053   1.1     gwr /*
   2054                * Compare function for doing IP address hash table lookup.
   2055                */
   2056               
   2057               boolean
   2058               iplookcmp(hash_datum *d1, hash_datum *d2)
   2059               {
   2060               	struct host *host1 = (struct host *) d1;
   2061               	struct host *host2 = (struct host *) d2;
   2062               
   2063               	return (host1->iaddr.s_addr == host2->iaddr.s_addr);
   2064               }
   2065               
   2066               /*
   2067                * Local Variables:
   2068                * tab-width: 4
   2069                * c-indent-level: 4
   2070                * c-argdecl-indent: 4
   2071                * c-continued-statement-offset: 4
   2072                * c-continued-brace-offset: -4
   2073                * c-label-offset: -4
   2074                * c-brace-offset: 0
   2075                * End:
   2076                */
   2077