utils.c revision 1.3 1 /* $NetBSD: utils.c,v 1.3 1995/08/21 17:05:23 thorpej Exp $ */
2
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 1988, 1992 The University of Utah and the Center
5 * for Software Science (CSS).
6 * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
7 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
8 *
9 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
10 * the Center for Software Science of the University of Utah Computer
11 * Science Department. CSS requests users of this software to return
12 * to css-dist (at) cs.utah.edu any improvements that they make and grant
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42 *
43 * from: @(#)utils.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93
44 *
45 * From: Utah Hdr: utils.c 3.1 92/07/06
46 * Author: Jeff Forys, University of Utah CSS
47 */
48
49 #ifndef lint
50 /*static char sccsid[] = "@(#)utils.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93";*/
51 static char rcsid[] = "$NetBSD: utils.c,v 1.3 1995/08/21 17:05:23 thorpej Exp $";
52 #endif /* not lint */
53
54 #include <sys/param.h>
55
56 #include <fcntl.h>
57 #include <signal.h>
58 #include <stdio.h>
59 #include <stdlib.h>
60 #include <string.h>
61 #include <syslog.h>
62 #include <time.h>
63 #include <unistd.h>
64 #include "defs.h"
65
66 /*
67 ** DispPkt -- Display the contents of an RMPCONN packet.
68 **
69 ** Parameters:
70 ** rconn - packet to be displayed.
71 ** direct - direction packet is going (DIR_*).
72 **
73 ** Returns:
74 ** Nothing.
75 **
76 ** Side Effects:
77 ** None.
78 */
79 void
80 DispPkt(rconn, direct)
81 RMPCONN *rconn;
82 int direct;
83 {
84 static char BootFmt[] = "\t\tRetCode:%u SeqNo:%lx SessID:%x Vers:%u";
85 static char ReadFmt[] = "\t\tRetCode:%u Offset:%lx SessID:%x\n";
86
87 struct tm *tmp;
88 register struct rmp_packet *rmp;
89 int i, omask;
90 u_int t;
91
92 /*
93 * Since we will be working with RmpConns as well as DbgFp, we
94 * must block signals that can affect either.
95 */
96 omask = sigblock(sigmask(SIGHUP)|sigmask(SIGUSR1)|sigmask(SIGUSR2));
97
98 if (DbgFp == NULL) { /* sanity */
99 (void) sigsetmask(omask);
100 return;
101 }
102
103 /* display direction packet is going using '>>>' or '<<<' */
104 fputs((direct==DIR_RCVD)?"<<< ":(direct==DIR_SENT)?">>> ":"", DbgFp);
105
106 /* display packet timestamp */
107 tmp = localtime((time_t *)&rconn->tstamp.tv_sec);
108 fprintf(DbgFp, "%02d:%02d:%02d.%06ld ", tmp->tm_hour, tmp->tm_min,
109 tmp->tm_sec, rconn->tstamp.tv_usec);
110
111 /* display src or dst addr and information about network interface */
112 fprintf(DbgFp, "Addr: %s Intf: %s\n", EnetStr(rconn), IntfName);
113
114 rmp = &rconn->rmp;
115
116 /* display IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control header */
117 (void) fprintf(DbgFp, "\t802.2 LLC: DSAP:%x SSAP:%x CTRL:%x\n",
118 rmp->hp_llc.dsap, rmp->hp_llc.ssap, rmp->hp_llc.cntrl);
119
120 /* display HP extensions to 802.2 Logical Link Control header */
121 (void) fprintf(DbgFp, "\tHP Ext: DXSAP:%x SXSAP:%x\n",
122 rmp->hp_llc.dxsap, rmp->hp_llc.sxsap);
123
124 /*
125 * Display information about RMP packet using type field to
126 * determine what kind of packet this is.
127 */
128 switch(rmp->r_type) {
129 case RMP_BOOT_REQ: /* boot request */
130 (void) fprintf(DbgFp, "\tBoot Request:");
131 GETWORD(rmp->r_brq.rmp_seqno, t);
132 if (rmp->r_brq.rmp_session == RMP_PROBESID) {
133 if (WORDZE(rmp->r_brq.rmp_seqno))
134 fputs(" (Send Server ID)", DbgFp);
135 else
136 fprintf(DbgFp," (Send Filename #%u)",t);
137 }
138 (void) fputc('\n', DbgFp);
139 (void) fprintf(DbgFp, BootFmt, rmp->r_brq.rmp_retcode,
140 t, rmp->r_brq.rmp_session,
141 rmp->r_brq.rmp_version);
142 (void) fprintf(DbgFp, "\n\t\tMachine Type: ");
143 for (i = 0; i < RMP_MACHLEN; i++)
144 (void) fputc(rmp->r_brq.rmp_machtype[i], DbgFp);
145 DspFlnm(rmp->r_brq.rmp_flnmsize, &rmp->r_brq.rmp_flnm);
146 break;
147 case RMP_BOOT_REPL: /* boot reply */
148 fprintf(DbgFp, "\tBoot Reply:\n");
149 GETWORD(rmp->r_brpl.rmp_seqno, t);
150 (void) fprintf(DbgFp, BootFmt, rmp->r_brpl.rmp_retcode,
151 t, rmp->r_brpl.rmp_session,
152 rmp->r_brpl.rmp_version);
153 DspFlnm(rmp->r_brpl.rmp_flnmsize,&rmp->r_brpl.rmp_flnm);
154 break;
155 case RMP_READ_REQ: /* read request */
156 (void) fprintf(DbgFp, "\tRead Request:\n");
157 GETWORD(rmp->r_rrq.rmp_offset, t);
158 (void) fprintf(DbgFp, ReadFmt, rmp->r_rrq.rmp_retcode,
159 t, rmp->r_rrq.rmp_session);
160 (void) fprintf(DbgFp, "\t\tNoOfBytes: %u\n",
161 rmp->r_rrq.rmp_size);
162 break;
163 case RMP_READ_REPL: /* read reply */
164 (void) fprintf(DbgFp, "\tRead Reply:\n");
165 GETWORD(rmp->r_rrpl.rmp_offset, t);
166 (void) fprintf(DbgFp, ReadFmt, rmp->r_rrpl.rmp_retcode,
167 t, rmp->r_rrpl.rmp_session);
168 (void) fprintf(DbgFp, "\t\tNoOfBytesSent: %d\n",
169 rconn->rmplen - RMPREADSIZE(0));
170 break;
171 case RMP_BOOT_DONE: /* boot complete */
172 (void) fprintf(DbgFp, "\tBoot Complete:\n");
173 (void) fprintf(DbgFp, "\t\tRetCode:%u SessID:%x\n",
174 rmp->r_done.rmp_retcode,
175 rmp->r_done.rmp_session);
176 break;
177 default: /* ??? */
178 (void) fprintf(DbgFp, "\tUnknown Type:(%d)\n",
179 rmp->r_type);
180 }
181 (void) fputc('\n', DbgFp);
182 (void) fflush(DbgFp);
183
184 (void) sigsetmask(omask); /* reset old signal mask */
185 }
186
187
188 /*
189 ** GetEtherAddr -- convert an RMP (Ethernet) address into a string.
190 **
191 ** An RMP BOOT packet has been received. Look at the type field
192 ** and process Boot Requests, Read Requests, and Boot Complete
193 ** packets. Any other type will be dropped with a warning msg.
194 **
195 ** Parameters:
196 ** addr - array of RMP_ADDRLEN bytes.
197 **
198 ** Returns:
199 ** Pointer to static string representation of `addr'.
200 **
201 ** Side Effects:
202 ** None.
203 **
204 ** Warnings:
205 ** - The return value points to a static buffer; it must
206 ** be copied if it's to be saved.
207 ** - For speed, we assume a u_char consists of 8 bits.
208 */
209 char *
210 GetEtherAddr(addr)
211 u_char *addr;
212 {
213 static char Hex[] = "0123456789abcdef";
214 static char etherstr[RMP_ADDRLEN*3];
215 register int i;
216 register char *cp1, *cp2;
217
218 /*
219 * For each byte in `addr', convert it to "<hexchar><hexchar>:".
220 * The last byte does not get a trailing `:' appended.
221 */
222 i = 0;
223 cp1 = (char *)addr;
224 cp2 = etherstr;
225 for(;;) {
226 *cp2++ = Hex[*cp1 >> 4 & 0xf];
227 *cp2++ = Hex[*cp1++ & 0xf];
228 if (++i == RMP_ADDRLEN)
229 break;
230 *cp2++ = ':';
231 }
232 *cp2 = '\0';
233
234 return(etherstr);
235 }
236
237
238 /*
239 ** DispFlnm -- Print a string of bytes to DbgFp (often, a file name).
240 **
241 ** Parameters:
242 ** size - number of bytes to print.
243 ** flnm - address of first byte.
244 **
245 ** Returns:
246 ** Nothing.
247 **
248 ** Side Effects:
249 ** - Characters are sent to `DbgFp'.
250 */
251 void
252 DspFlnm(size, flnm)
253 register u_int size;
254 register char *flnm;
255 {
256 register int i;
257
258 (void) fprintf(DbgFp, "\n\t\tFile Name (%d): <", size);
259 for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
260 (void) fputc(*flnm++, DbgFp);
261 (void) fputs(">\n", DbgFp);
262 }
263
264
265 /*
266 ** NewClient -- allocate memory for a new CLIENT.
267 **
268 ** Parameters:
269 ** addr - RMP (Ethernet) address of new client.
270 **
271 ** Returns:
272 ** Ptr to new CLIENT or NULL if we ran out of memory.
273 **
274 ** Side Effects:
275 ** - Memory will be malloc'd for the new CLIENT.
276 ** - If malloc() fails, a log message will be generated.
277 */
278 CLIENT *
279 NewClient(addr)
280 u_char *addr;
281 {
282 CLIENT *ctmp;
283
284 if ((ctmp = (CLIENT *) malloc(sizeof(CLIENT))) == NULL) {
285 syslog(LOG_ERR, "NewClient: out of memory (%s)",
286 GetEtherAddr(addr));
287 return(NULL);
288 }
289
290 bzero(ctmp, sizeof(CLIENT));
291 bcopy(addr, &ctmp->addr[0], RMP_ADDRLEN);
292 return(ctmp);
293 }
294
295 /*
296 ** FreeClient -- free linked list of Clients.
297 **
298 ** Parameters:
299 ** None.
300 **
301 ** Returns:
302 ** Nothing.
303 **
304 ** Side Effects:
305 ** - All malloc'd memory associated with the linked list of
306 ** CLIENTS will be free'd; `Clients' will be set to NULL.
307 **
308 ** Warnings:
309 ** - This routine must be called with SIGHUP blocked.
310 */
311 void
312 FreeClients()
313 {
314 register CLIENT *ctmp;
315
316 while (Clients != NULL) {
317 ctmp = Clients;
318 Clients = Clients->next;
319 FreeClient(ctmp);
320 }
321 }
322
323 /*
324 ** NewStr -- allocate memory for a character array.
325 **
326 ** Parameters:
327 ** str - null terminated character array.
328 **
329 ** Returns:
330 ** Ptr to new character array or NULL if we ran out of memory.
331 **
332 ** Side Effects:
333 ** - Memory will be malloc'd for the new character array.
334 ** - If malloc() fails, a log message will be generated.
335 */
336 char *
337 NewStr(str)
338 char *str;
339 {
340 char *stmp;
341
342 if ((stmp = (char *)malloc((unsigned) (strlen(str)+1))) == NULL) {
343 syslog(LOG_ERR, "NewStr: out of memory (%s)", str);
344 return(NULL);
345 }
346
347 (void) strcpy(stmp, str);
348 return(stmp);
349 }
350
351 /*
352 ** To save time, NewConn and FreeConn maintain a cache of one RMPCONN
353 ** in `LastFree' (defined below).
354 */
355
356 static RMPCONN *LastFree = NULL;
357
358 /*
359 ** NewConn -- allocate memory for a new RMPCONN connection.
360 **
361 ** Parameters:
362 ** rconn - initialization template for new connection.
363 **
364 ** Returns:
365 ** Ptr to new RMPCONN or NULL if we ran out of memory.
366 **
367 ** Side Effects:
368 ** - Memory may be malloc'd for the new RMPCONN (if not cached).
369 ** - If malloc() fails, a log message will be generated.
370 */
371 RMPCONN *
372 NewConn(rconn)
373 RMPCONN *rconn;
374 {
375 RMPCONN *rtmp;
376
377 if (LastFree == NULL) { /* nothing cached; make a new one */
378 if ((rtmp = (RMPCONN *) malloc(sizeof(RMPCONN))) == NULL) {
379 syslog(LOG_ERR, "NewConn: out of memory (%s)",
380 EnetStr(rconn));
381 return(NULL);
382 }
383 } else { /* use the cached RMPCONN */
384 rtmp = LastFree;
385 LastFree = NULL;
386 }
387
388 /*
389 * Copy template into `rtmp', init file descriptor to `-1' and
390 * set ptr to next elem NULL.
391 */
392 bcopy((char *)rconn, (char *)rtmp, sizeof(RMPCONN));
393 rtmp->bootfd = -1;
394 rtmp->next = NULL;
395
396 return(rtmp);
397 }
398
399 /*
400 ** FreeConn -- Free memory associated with an RMPCONN connection.
401 **
402 ** Parameters:
403 ** rtmp - ptr to RMPCONN to be free'd.
404 **
405 ** Returns:
406 ** Nothing.
407 **
408 ** Side Effects:
409 ** - Memory associated with `rtmp' may be free'd (or cached).
410 ** - File desc associated with `rtmp->bootfd' will be closed.
411 */
412 void
413 FreeConn(rtmp)
414 register RMPCONN *rtmp;
415 {
416 /*
417 * If the file descriptor is in use, close the file.
418 */
419 if (rtmp->bootfd >= 0) {
420 (void) close(rtmp->bootfd);
421 rtmp->bootfd = -1;
422 }
423
424 if (LastFree == NULL) /* cache for next time */
425 rtmp = LastFree;
426 else /* already one cached; free this one */
427 free((char *)rtmp);
428 }
429
430 /*
431 ** FreeConns -- free linked list of RMPCONN connections.
432 **
433 ** Parameters:
434 ** None.
435 **
436 ** Returns:
437 ** Nothing.
438 **
439 ** Side Effects:
440 ** - All malloc'd memory associated with the linked list of
441 ** connections will be free'd; `RmpConns' will be set to NULL.
442 ** - If LastFree is != NULL, it too will be free'd & NULL'd.
443 **
444 ** Warnings:
445 ** - This routine must be called with SIGHUP blocked.
446 */
447 void
448 FreeConns()
449 {
450 register RMPCONN *rtmp;
451
452 while (RmpConns != NULL) {
453 rtmp = RmpConns;
454 RmpConns = RmpConns->next;
455 FreeConn(rtmp);
456 }
457
458 if (LastFree != NULL) {
459 free((char *)LastFree);
460 LastFree = NULL;
461 }
462 }
463
464 /*
465 ** AddConn -- Add a connection to the linked list of connections.
466 **
467 ** Parameters:
468 ** rconn - connection to be added.
469 **
470 ** Returns:
471 ** Nothing.
472 **
473 ** Side Effects:
474 ** - RmpConn will point to new connection.
475 **
476 ** Warnings:
477 ** - This routine must be called with SIGHUP blocked.
478 */
479 void
480 AddConn(rconn)
481 register RMPCONN *rconn;
482 {
483 if (RmpConns != NULL)
484 rconn->next = RmpConns;
485 RmpConns = rconn;
486 }
487
488 /*
489 ** FindConn -- Find a connection in the linked list of connections.
490 **
491 ** We use the RMP (Ethernet) address as the basis for determining
492 ** if this is the same connection. According to the Remote Maint
493 ** Protocol, we can only have one connection with any machine.
494 **
495 ** Parameters:
496 ** rconn - connection to be found.
497 **
498 ** Returns:
499 ** Matching connection from linked list or NULL if not found.
500 **
501 ** Side Effects:
502 ** None.
503 **
504 ** Warnings:
505 ** - This routine must be called with SIGHUP blocked.
506 */
507 RMPCONN *
508 FindConn(rconn)
509 register RMPCONN *rconn;
510 {
511 register RMPCONN *rtmp;
512
513 for (rtmp = RmpConns; rtmp != NULL; rtmp = rtmp->next)
514 if (bcmp((char *)&rconn->rmp.hp_hdr.saddr[0],
515 (char *)&rtmp->rmp.hp_hdr.saddr[0], RMP_ADDRLEN) == 0)
516 break;
517
518 return(rtmp);
519 }
520
521 /*
522 ** RemoveConn -- Remove a connection from the linked list of connections.
523 **
524 ** Parameters:
525 ** rconn - connection to be removed.
526 **
527 ** Returns:
528 ** Nothing.
529 **
530 ** Side Effects:
531 ** - If found, an RMPCONN will cease to exist and it will
532 ** be removed from the linked list.
533 **
534 ** Warnings:
535 ** - This routine must be called with SIGHUP blocked.
536 */
537 void
538 RemoveConn(rconn)
539 register RMPCONN *rconn;
540 {
541 register RMPCONN *thisrconn, *lastrconn;
542
543 if (RmpConns == rconn) { /* easy case */
544 RmpConns = RmpConns->next;
545 FreeConn(rconn);
546 } else { /* must traverse linked list */
547 lastrconn = RmpConns; /* set back ptr */
548 thisrconn = lastrconn->next; /* set current ptr */
549 while (thisrconn != NULL) {
550 if (rconn == thisrconn) { /* found it */
551 lastrconn->next = thisrconn->next;
552 FreeConn(thisrconn);
553 break;
554 }
555 lastrconn = thisrconn;
556 thisrconn = thisrconn->next;
557 }
558 }
559 }
560