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1.34    ! jfb         1: /*     $OpenBSD: resp.c,v 1.33 2005/05/12 17:32:16 joris Exp $ */
1.1       jfb         2: /*
                      3:  * Copyright (c) 2004 Jean-Francois Brousseau <jfb@openbsd.org>
                      4:  * All rights reserved.
                      5:  *
                      6:  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
                      7:  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
                      8:  * are met:
                      9:  *
                     10:  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
                     11:  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
                     12:  * 2. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
                     13:  *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
                     14:  *
                     15:  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
                     16:  * INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
                     17:  * AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL
                     18:  * THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
                     19:  * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
                     20:  * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS;
                     21:  * OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
                     22:  * WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
                     23:  * OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
                     24:  * ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
                     25:  */
                     26:
                     27:
                     28: #include <sys/types.h>
                     29: #include <sys/stat.h>
1.2       jfb        30: #include <sys/time.h>
1.1       jfb        31:
                     32: #include <fcntl.h>
                     33: #include <stdio.h>
                     34: #include <errno.h>
                     35: #include <dirent.h>
                     36: #include <stdlib.h>
                     37: #include <unistd.h>
                     38: #include <string.h>
1.16      jfb        39: #include <libgen.h>
1.1       jfb        40:
                     41: #include "buf.h"
                     42: #include "cvs.h"
                     43: #include "log.h"
                     44: #include "file.h"
                     45: #include "proto.h"
                     46:
                     47:
                     48: #define CVS_MTSTK_MAXDEPTH   16
                     49:
                     50:
1.4       jfb        51: #define STRIP_SLASH(p)                                         \
                     52:        do {                                                    \
                     53:                size_t len;                                     \
                     54:                len = strlen(p);                                \
                     55:                while ((len > 0) && (p[len - 1] == '/'))        \
                     56:                        p[--len] = '\0';                        \
                     57:        } while (0)
                     58:
                     59:
1.1       jfb        60: static int  cvs_resp_validreq  (struct cvsroot *, int, char *);
                     61: static int  cvs_resp_cksum     (struct cvsroot *, int, char *);
                     62: static int  cvs_resp_modtime   (struct cvsroot *, int, char *);
                     63: static int  cvs_resp_m         (struct cvsroot *, int, char *);
                     64: static int  cvs_resp_ok        (struct cvsroot *, int, char *);
                     65: static int  cvs_resp_error     (struct cvsroot *, int, char *);
                     66: static int  cvs_resp_statdir   (struct cvsroot *, int, char *);
                     67: static int  cvs_resp_sticky    (struct cvsroot *, int, char *);
                     68: static int  cvs_resp_newentry  (struct cvsroot *, int, char *);
                     69: static int  cvs_resp_updated   (struct cvsroot *, int, char *);
                     70: static int  cvs_resp_removed   (struct cvsroot *, int, char *);
                     71: static int  cvs_resp_mode      (struct cvsroot *, int, char *);
                     72: static int  cvs_resp_modxpand  (struct cvsroot *, int, char *);
                     73: static int  cvs_resp_rcsdiff   (struct cvsroot *, int, char *);
                     74: static int  cvs_resp_template  (struct cvsroot *, int, char *);
1.14      jfb        75: static int  cvs_resp_copyfile  (struct cvsroot *, int, char *);
1.1       jfb        76:
                     77:
                     78: struct cvs_resphdlr {
                     79:        int (*hdlr)(struct cvsroot *, int, char *);
                     80: } cvs_resp_swtab[CVS_RESP_MAX + 1] = {
                     81:        { NULL              },
                     82:        { cvs_resp_ok       },
                     83:        { cvs_resp_error    },
                     84:        { cvs_resp_validreq },
                     85:        { cvs_resp_newentry },
                     86:        { cvs_resp_newentry },
                     87:        { cvs_resp_cksum    },
1.14      jfb        88:        { cvs_resp_copyfile },
1.1       jfb        89:        { cvs_resp_updated  },
                     90:        { cvs_resp_updated  },
                     91:        { cvs_resp_updated  },  /* 10 */
                     92:        { cvs_resp_updated  },
                     93:        { cvs_resp_updated  },
                     94:        { cvs_resp_rcsdiff  },
                     95:        { cvs_resp_mode     },
                     96:        { cvs_resp_modtime  },
                     97:        { cvs_resp_removed  },
                     98:        { cvs_resp_removed  },
                     99:        { cvs_resp_statdir  },
                    100:        { cvs_resp_statdir  },
                    101:        { cvs_resp_sticky   },  /* 20 */
                    102:        { cvs_resp_sticky   },
                    103:        { cvs_resp_template },
                    104:        { NULL              },
                    105:        { NULL              },
                    106:        { NULL              },
                    107:        { cvs_resp_modxpand },
                    108:        { NULL              },
                    109:        { cvs_resp_m        },
                    110:        { cvs_resp_m        },
                    111:        { cvs_resp_m        },  /* 30 */
                    112:        { cvs_resp_m        },
                    113:        { cvs_resp_m        },
                    114: };
                    115:
                    116:
                    117:
                    118: /*
                    119:  * The MT command uses scoping to tag the data.  Whenever we encouter a '+',
                    120:  * we push the name of the tag on the stack, and we pop it when we encounter
                    121:  * a '-' with the same name.
                    122:  */
                    123:
                    124: static char *cvs_mt_stack[CVS_MTSTK_MAXDEPTH];
                    125: static u_int cvs_mtstk_depth = 0;
                    126:
1.12      jfb       127: static time_t cvs_modtime = CVS_DATE_DMSEC;
1.1       jfb       128:
                    129:
                    130: /* last checksum received */
                    131: char *cvs_fcksum = NULL;
                    132:
                    133: mode_t  cvs_lastmode = 0;
                    134:
                    135: /* hack to receive the remote version without outputting it */
                    136: extern u_int cvs_version_sent;
                    137:
                    138:
                    139: /*
                    140:  * cvs_resp_handle()
                    141:  *
                    142:  * Generic response handler dispatcher.  The handler expects the first line
                    143:  * of the command as single argument.
                    144:  * Returns the return value of the command on success, or -1 on failure.
                    145:  */
                    146: int
                    147: cvs_resp_handle(struct cvsroot *root, char *line)
                    148: {
1.15      jfb       149:        int ret;
1.1       jfb       150:        char *cp, *cmd;
                    151:        struct cvs_resp *resp;
                    152:
                    153:        cmd = line;
                    154:
                    155:        cp = strchr(cmd, ' ');
                    156:        if (cp != NULL)
                    157:                *(cp++) = '\0';
                    158:
                    159:        resp = cvs_resp_getbyname(cmd);
                    160:        if (resp == NULL) {
                    161:                return (-1);
1.11      deraadt   162:        } else if (cvs_resp_swtab[resp->resp_id].hdlr == NULL) {
1.20      jfb       163:                cvs_log(LP_ERR, "handler for `%s' not implemented", cmd);
1.1       jfb       164:                return (-1);
                    165:        }
                    166:
1.15      jfb       167:        ret = (*cvs_resp_swtab[resp->resp_id].hdlr)(root, resp->resp_id, cp);
                    168:
                    169:        if (ret == -1)
                    170:                cvs_log(LP_ERR, "error in handling of `%s' response", cmd);
                    171:
                    172:        return (ret);
1.1       jfb       173: }
                    174:
                    175:
                    176: /*
                    177:  * cvs_resp_validreq()
                    178:  *
                    179:  * Handler for the `Valid-requests' response.  The list of valid requests is
                    180:  * split on spaces and each request's entry in the valid request array is set
                    181:  * to 1 to indicate the validity.
                    182:  * Returns 0 on success, or -1 on failure.
                    183:  */
                    184: static int
                    185: cvs_resp_validreq(struct cvsroot *root, int type, char *line)
                    186: {
                    187:        char *sp, *ep;
                    188:        struct cvs_req *req;
                    189:
                    190:        /* parse the requests */
                    191:        sp = line;
                    192:        do {
                    193:                ep = strchr(sp, ' ');
                    194:                if (ep != NULL)
                    195:                        *ep = '\0';
                    196:
                    197:                req = cvs_req_getbyname(sp);
                    198:                if (req != NULL)
                    199:                        CVS_SETVR(root, req->req_id);
                    200:
                    201:                if (ep != NULL)
                    202:                        sp = ep + 1;
                    203:        } while (ep != NULL);
                    204:
                    205:        return (0);
                    206: }
                    207:
                    208:
                    209: /*
                    210:  * cvs_resp_m()
                    211:  *
                    212:  * Handler for the `M', 'MT', `F' and `E' responses.
                    213:  */
                    214: static int
                    215: cvs_resp_m(struct cvsroot *root, int type, char *line)
                    216: {
                    217:        char *cp;
                    218:        FILE *stream;
                    219:
                    220:        stream = NULL;
                    221:
                    222:        switch (type) {
                    223:        case CVS_RESP_F:
                    224:                fflush(stderr);
                    225:                return (0);
                    226:        case CVS_RESP_M:
                    227:                if (cvs_version_sent) {
                    228:                        /*
                    229:                         * Instead of outputting the line, we save it as the
                    230:                         * remote server's version string.
                    231:                         */
                    232:                        cvs_version_sent = 0;
                    233:                        root->cr_version = strdup(line);
                    234:                        return (0);
                    235:                }
                    236:                stream = stdout;
                    237:                break;
                    238:        case CVS_RESP_E:
                    239:                stream = stderr;
                    240:                break;
                    241:        case CVS_RESP_MT:
                    242:                if (*line == '+') {
                    243:                        if (cvs_mtstk_depth == CVS_MTSTK_MAXDEPTH) {
                    244:                                cvs_log(LP_ERR,
                    245:                                    "MT scope stack has reached max depth");
                    246:                                return (-1);
                    247:                        }
                    248:                        cvs_mt_stack[cvs_mtstk_depth] = strdup(line + 1);
                    249:                        if (cvs_mt_stack[cvs_mtstk_depth] == NULL)
                    250:                                return (-1);
                    251:                        cvs_mtstk_depth++;
1.11      deraadt   252:                } else if (*line == '-') {
1.1       jfb       253:                        if (cvs_mtstk_depth == 0) {
                    254:                                cvs_log(LP_ERR, "MT scope stack underflow");
                    255:                                return (-1);
1.11      deraadt   256:                        } else if (strcmp(line + 1,
1.1       jfb       257:                            cvs_mt_stack[cvs_mtstk_depth - 1]) != 0) {
                    258:                                cvs_log(LP_ERR, "mismatch in MT scope stack");
                    259:                                return (-1);
                    260:                        }
                    261:                        free(cvs_mt_stack[cvs_mtstk_depth--]);
1.11      deraadt   262:                } else {
1.1       jfb       263:                        if (strcmp(line, "newline") == 0)
                    264:                                putc('\n', stdout);
                    265:                        else if (strncmp(line, "fname ", 6) == 0)
                    266:                                printf("%s", line + 6);
                    267:                        else {
                    268:                                /* assume text */
                    269:                                cp = strchr(line, ' ');
                    270:                                if (cp != NULL)
                    271:                                        printf("%s", cp + 1);
                    272:                        }
                    273:                }
                    274:
                    275:                return (0);
                    276:        case CVS_RESP_MBINARY:
                    277:                cvs_log(LP_WARN, "Mbinary not supported in client yet");
                    278:                break;
                    279:        }
                    280:
                    281:        fputs(line, stream);
                    282:        fputc('\n', stream);
                    283:
                    284:        return (0);
                    285: }
                    286:
                    287:
                    288: /*
                    289:  * cvs_resp_ok()
                    290:  *
1.13      tedu      291:  * Handler for the `ok' response.  This handler's job is to
1.1       jfb       292:  */
                    293: static int
                    294: cvs_resp_ok(struct cvsroot *root, int type, char *line)
                    295: {
1.13      tedu      296:
1.1       jfb       297:        return (1);
                    298: }
                    299:
                    300:
                    301: /*
                    302:  * cvs_resp_error()
                    303:  *
1.13      tedu      304:  * Handler for the `error' response.  This handler's job is to
1.31      joris     305:  * show the error message given by the server.
1.1       jfb       306:  */
                    307: static int
                    308: cvs_resp_error(struct cvsroot *root, int type, char *line)
                    309: {
1.33      joris     310:        if (line == NULL)
                    311:                return (1);
1.31      joris     312:
                    313:        /* XXX - GNU cvs sends an empty error message
                    314:         * at the end of the diff command, even for successfull
                    315:         * diff.
                    316:         */
                    317:        if ((strlen(line) == 1) && (*line == ' '))
                    318:                return (1);
1.13      tedu      319:
1.7       jfb       320:        fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", line);
1.1       jfb       321:        return (1);
                    322: }
                    323:
                    324:
                    325: /*
                    326:  * cvs_resp_statdir()
                    327:  *
                    328:  * Handler for the `Clear-static-directory' and `Set-static-directory'
                    329:  * responses.
                    330:  */
                    331: static int
                    332: cvs_resp_statdir(struct cvsroot *root, int type, char *line)
                    333: {
1.24      jfb       334:        int fd, len;
1.1       jfb       335:        char rpath[MAXPATHLEN], statpath[MAXPATHLEN];
                    336:
1.3       jfb       337:        /* remote directory line */
                    338:        if (cvs_getln(root, rpath, sizeof(rpath)) < 0)
                    339:                return (-1);
1.1       jfb       340:
1.24      jfb       341:        len = snprintf(statpath, sizeof(statpath), "%s/%s", line,
1.1       jfb       342:            CVS_PATH_STATICENTRIES);
1.24      jfb       343:        if (len == -1 || len >= (int)sizeof(statpath)) {
                    344:                cvs_log(LP_ERR,
                    345:                    "path overflow for Entries.static specification");
                    346:                return (-1);
                    347:        }
1.1       jfb       348:
                    349:        if ((type == CVS_RESP_CLRSTATDIR) &&
                    350:            (unlink(statpath) == -1) && (errno != ENOENT)) {
                    351:                cvs_log(LP_ERRNO, "failed to unlink %s file",
                    352:                    CVS_PATH_STATICENTRIES);
                    353:                return (-1);
1.11      deraadt   354:        } else if (type == CVS_RESP_SETSTATDIR) {
1.1       jfb       355:                fd = open(statpath, O_CREAT|O_TRUNC|O_WRONLY, 0400);
                    356:                if (fd == -1) {
1.3       jfb       357:                        cvs_log(LP_ERRNO,
                    358:                            "failed to set static directory on %s", line);
1.1       jfb       359:                        return (-1);
                    360:                }
                    361:                (void)close(fd);
                    362:
                    363:        }
                    364:
                    365:        return (0);
                    366: }
                    367:
                    368: /*
                    369:  * cvs_resp_sticky()
                    370:  *
1.4       jfb       371:  * Handler for the `Clear-sticky' and `Set-sticky' responses.  If the
                    372:  * specified directory doesn't exist, we create it and attach it to the
                    373:  * global file structure.
1.1       jfb       374:  */
                    375: static int
                    376: cvs_resp_sticky(struct cvsroot *root, int type, char *line)
                    377: {
1.5       jfb       378:        char buf[MAXPATHLEN], subdir[MAXPATHLEN], *file;
                    379:        struct cvs_ent *ent;
1.4       jfb       380:        CVSFILE *cf, *sdir;
1.21      jfb       381:        CVSENTRIES *entf;
1.4       jfb       382:
                    383:        /* get the remote path */
1.5       jfb       384:        if (cvs_getln(root, buf, sizeof(buf)) < 0)
1.4       jfb       385:                return (-1);
1.1       jfb       386:
1.4       jfb       387:        STRIP_SLASH(line);
1.1       jfb       388:
1.4       jfb       389:        cvs_splitpath(line, subdir, sizeof(subdir), &file);
                    390:        sdir = cvs_file_find(cvs_files, subdir);
                    391:        if (sdir == NULL) {
                    392:                cvs_log(LP_ERR, "failed to find %s", subdir);
                    393:                return (-1);
                    394:        }
1.1       jfb       395:
1.4       jfb       396:        cf = cvs_file_find(sdir, file);
                    397:        if (cf == NULL) {
1.1       jfb       398:                /* attempt to create it */
1.8       jfb       399:                cf = cvs_file_create(sdir, line, DT_DIR, 0755);
1.4       jfb       400:                if (cf == NULL)
                    401:                        return (-1);
1.28      jfb       402:                cf->cf_repo = strdup(line);
                    403:                if (cf->cf_repo == NULL) {
1.19      jfb       404:                        cvs_log(LP_ERRNO, "failed to duplicate `%s'", line);
                    405:                        cvs_file_free(cf);
                    406:                        return (-1);
                    407:                }
1.28      jfb       408:                cf->cf_root = root;
1.4       jfb       409:                root->cr_ref++;
1.1       jfb       410:
1.22      joris     411:                if (cvs_file_attach(sdir, cf) < 0) {
                    412:                        cvs_file_free(cf);
                    413:                        return (-1);
                    414:                }
1.5       jfb       415:
                    416:                /* add a directory entry to the parent */
1.21      jfb       417:                if ((entf = cvs_ent_open(subdir, O_WRONLY)) != NULL) {
1.8       jfb       418:                        snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "D/%s////",
                    419:                            CVS_FILE_NAME(cf));
1.5       jfb       420:                        ent = cvs_ent_parse(buf);
                    421:                        if (ent == NULL)
                    422:                                cvs_log(LP_ERR,
                    423:                                    "failed to create directory entry");
                    424:                        else
1.21      jfb       425:                                cvs_ent_add(entf, ent);
                    426:                        cvs_ent_close(entf);
1.5       jfb       427:                }
1.1       jfb       428:        }
                    429:
1.4       jfb       430:        if (type == CVS_RESP_CLRSTICKY)
1.28      jfb       431:                cf->cf_flags &= ~CVS_DIRF_STICKY;
1.4       jfb       432:        else if (type == CVS_RESP_SETSTICKY)
1.28      jfb       433:                cf->cf_flags |= CVS_DIRF_STICKY;
1.1       jfb       434:
                    435:        return (0);
                    436: }
                    437:
                    438:
                    439: /*
                    440:  * cvs_resp_newentry()
                    441:  *
                    442:  * Handler for the `New-entry' response and `Checked-in' responses.
1.9       jfb       443:  * In the case of `New-entry', we expect the entry line
1.1       jfb       444:  */
                    445: static int
                    446: cvs_resp_newentry(struct cvsroot *root, int type, char *line)
                    447: {
                    448:        char entbuf[128];
1.9       jfb       449:        struct cvs_ent *ent;
1.1       jfb       450:        CVSENTRIES *entfile;
                    451:
                    452:        /* get the remote path */
                    453:        cvs_getln(root, entbuf, sizeof(entbuf));
                    454:
                    455:        /* get the new Entries line */
                    456:        if (cvs_getln(root, entbuf, sizeof(entbuf)) < 0)
                    457:                return (-1);
                    458:
                    459:        entfile = cvs_ent_open(line, O_WRONLY);
                    460:        if (entfile == NULL)
                    461:                return (-1);
1.9       jfb       462:        if (type == CVS_RESP_NEWENTRY) {
                    463:                cvs_ent_addln(entfile, entbuf);
1.11      deraadt   464:        } else if (type == CVS_RESP_CHECKEDIN) {
1.9       jfb       465:                ent = cvs_ent_parse(entbuf);
                    466:                if (ent == NULL) {
                    467:                        cvs_log(LP_ERR, "failed to parse entry");
                    468:                        cvs_ent_close(entfile);
                    469:                        return (-1);
                    470:                }
                    471:
                    472:                /* timestamp it to now */
                    473:                ent->ce_mtime = time(&(ent->ce_mtime));
                    474:
                    475:                /* replace the current entry with the one we just received */
1.26      xsa       476:                (void)cvs_ent_remove(entfile, ent->ce_name);
1.9       jfb       477:
                    478:                cvs_ent_add(entfile, ent);
                    479:        }
1.1       jfb       480:        cvs_ent_close(entfile);
                    481:
                    482:        return (0);
                    483: }
                    484:
                    485:
                    486: /*
                    487:  * cvs_resp_cksum()
                    488:  *
                    489:  * Handler for the `Checksum' response.  We store the checksum received for
                    490:  * the next file in a dynamically-allocated buffer pointed to by <cvs_fcksum>.
                    491:  * Upon next file reception, the handler checks to see if there is a stored
                    492:  * checksum.
                    493:  * The file handler must make sure that the checksums match and free the
                    494:  * checksum buffer once it's done to indicate there is no further checksum.
                    495:  */
                    496: static int
                    497: cvs_resp_cksum(struct cvsroot *root, int type, char *line)
                    498: {
                    499:        if (cvs_fcksum != NULL) {
                    500:                cvs_log(LP_WARN, "unused checksum");
                    501:                free(cvs_fcksum);
                    502:        }
                    503:
                    504:        cvs_fcksum = strdup(line);
                    505:        if (cvs_fcksum == NULL) {
                    506:                cvs_log(LP_ERRNO, "failed to copy checksum string");
1.14      jfb       507:                return (-1);
                    508:        }
                    509:
                    510:        return (0);
                    511: }
                    512:
                    513:
                    514: /*
                    515:  * cvs_resp_copyfile()
                    516:  *
                    517:  * Handler for the `Copy-file' response, which is used to copy the contents
                    518:  * of a file to another file for which the name is provided.  The CVS protocol
                    519:  * documentation states that this response is only used prior to a `Merged'
                    520:  * response to create a backup of the file.
                    521:  */
                    522: static int
                    523: cvs_resp_copyfile(struct cvsroot *root, int type, char *line)
                    524: {
1.24      jfb       525:        int len;
1.16      jfb       526:        char path[MAXPATHLEN], newpath[MAXPATHLEN], newname[MAXNAMLEN], *file;
1.14      jfb       527:
1.16      jfb       528:        /* read the remote path of the file to copy and its new name */
                    529:        if ((cvs_getln(root, path, sizeof(path)) < 0) ||
                    530:            (cvs_getln(root, newname, sizeof(newname)) < 0))
1.14      jfb       531:                return (-1);
                    532:
1.16      jfb       533:        if ((file = basename(path)) == NULL) {
                    534:                cvs_log(LP_ERR, "no base file name in Copy-file path");
                    535:                return (-1);
                    536:        }
                    537:
1.24      jfb       538:        len = snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s%s", line, file);
                    539:        if (len == -1 || len >= (int)sizeof(path)) {
                    540:                cvs_log(LP_ERR, "source path overflow in Copy-file response");
                    541:                return (-1);
                    542:        }
                    543:        len = snprintf(newpath, sizeof(newpath), "%s%s", line, newname);
                    544:        if (len == -1 || len >= (int)sizeof(path)) {
                    545:                cvs_log(LP_ERR,
                    546:                    "destination path overflow in Copy-file response");
                    547:                return (-1);
                    548:        }
1.16      jfb       549:
                    550:        if (rename(path, newpath) == -1) {
1.27      xsa       551:                cvs_log(LP_ERRNO, "failed to rename %s to %s", path, newpath);
1.1       jfb       552:                return (-1);
                    553:        }
                    554:
                    555:        return (0);
                    556: }
                    557:
                    558:
                    559: /*
                    560:  * cvs_resp_modtime()
                    561:  *
                    562:  * Handler for the `Mod-time' file update modifying response.  The timestamp
                    563:  * given is used to set the last modification time on the next file that
                    564:  * will be received.
                    565:  */
                    566: static int
                    567: cvs_resp_modtime(struct cvsroot *root, int type, char *line)
                    568: {
1.34    ! jfb       569:        cvs_modtime = cvs_date_parse(line);
1.1       jfb       570:        return (0);
                    571: }
                    572:
                    573:
                    574: /*
                    575:  * cvs_resp_updated()
                    576:  *
1.4       jfb       577:  * Handler for the `Updated', `Update-existing', `Created', `Merged' and
                    578:  * `Patched' responses, which all have a very similar format.
1.1       jfb       579:  */
                    580: static int
                    581: cvs_resp_updated(struct cvsroot *root, int type, char *line)
                    582: {
1.17      jfb       583:        int ret;
1.1       jfb       584:        mode_t fmode;
1.4       jfb       585:        char path[MAXPATHLEN], cksum_buf[CVS_CKSUM_LEN];
1.1       jfb       586:        BUF *fbuf;
1.12      jfb       587:        CVSENTRIES *entfile;
1.1       jfb       588:        struct cvs_ent *ep;
1.2       jfb       589:        struct timeval tv[2];
1.1       jfb       590:
1.4       jfb       591:        STRIP_SLASH(line);
                    592:
1.1       jfb       593:        /* read the remote path of the file */
1.4       jfb       594:        if (cvs_getln(root, path, sizeof(path)) < 0)
                    595:                return (-1);
1.1       jfb       596:
                    597:        /* read the new entry */
1.4       jfb       598:        if (cvs_getln(root, path, sizeof(path)) < 0)
1.1       jfb       599:                return (-1);
1.4       jfb       600:
                    601:        if ((ep = cvs_ent_parse(path)) == NULL)
                    602:                return (-1);
1.24      jfb       603:        ret = snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/%s", line, ep->ce_name);
                    604:        if (ret == -1 || ret >= (int)sizeof(path)) {
                    605:                cvs_log(LP_ERR, "Entries path overflow in response");
                    606:                return (-1);
                    607:        }
1.25      joris     608:        ret = 0;
1.1       jfb       609:
1.12      jfb       610:        entfile = cvs_ent_open(line, O_WRONLY);
                    611:        if (entfile == NULL) {
                    612:                cvs_ent_free(ep);
                    613:                return (-1);
                    614:        }
                    615:
1.15      jfb       616:        if (cvs_modtime != CVS_DATE_DMSEC) {
1.4       jfb       617:                ep->ce_mtime = cvs_modtime;
1.15      jfb       618:        } else
                    619:                ep->ce_mtime = time(&(ep->ce_mtime));
                    620:
                    621:        if ((type == CVS_RESP_UPDEXIST) || (type == CVS_RESP_UPDATED) ||
1.18      jfb       622:            (type == CVS_RESP_MERGED) || (type == CVS_RESP_CREATED)) {
1.30      joris     623:                if ((cvs_ent_remove(entfile, ep->ce_name) < 0) &&
                    624:                    (type != CVS_RESP_CREATED)) {
                    625:                        cvs_log(LP_WARN, "failed to remove entry for '%s`",
1.12      jfb       626:                            ep->ce_name);
1.30      joris     627:                }
1.15      jfb       628:        }
1.12      jfb       629:
1.15      jfb       630:        if (cvs_ent_add(entfile, ep) < 0) {
                    631:                cvs_ent_free(ep);
                    632:                cvs_ent_close(entfile);
                    633:                return (-1);
1.1       jfb       634:        }
1.15      jfb       635:
                    636:        cvs_ent_close(entfile);
1.1       jfb       637:
1.17      jfb       638:        if ((fbuf = cvs_recvfile(root, &fmode)) == NULL)
                    639:                return (-1);
                    640:        if (cvs_buf_write(fbuf, path, fmode) < 0) {
                    641:                cvs_buf_free(fbuf);
1.1       jfb       642:                return (-1);
1.17      jfb       643:        }
                    644:        cvs_buf_free(fbuf);
1.2       jfb       645:
1.12      jfb       646:        if (cvs_modtime != CVS_DATE_DMSEC) {
                    647:                tv[0].tv_sec = (long)cvs_modtime;
                    648:                tv[0].tv_usec = 0;
                    649:                tv[1].tv_sec = (long)cvs_modtime;
                    650:                tv[1].tv_usec = 0;
                    651:                if (utimes(path, tv) == -1)
                    652:                        cvs_log(LP_ERRNO, "failed to set file timestamps");
                    653:        }
1.34    ! jfb       654:
        !           655:        /* invalidate last received timestamp */
        !           656:        cvs_modtime = CVS_DATE_DMSEC;
1.1       jfb       657:
                    658:        /* now see if there is a checksum */
                    659:        if (cvs_fcksum != NULL) {
1.17      jfb       660:                if (cvs_cksum(path, cksum_buf, sizeof(cksum_buf)) < 0)
                    661:                        ret = -1;
                    662:                else if (strcmp(cksum_buf, cvs_fcksum) != 0) {
1.1       jfb       663:                        cvs_log(LP_ERR, "checksum error on received file");
                    664:                        (void)unlink(line);
1.17      jfb       665:                        ret = -1;
1.1       jfb       666:                }
                    667:
                    668:                free(cvs_fcksum);
                    669:                cvs_fcksum = NULL;
                    670:        }
                    671:
1.17      jfb       672:        return (ret);
1.1       jfb       673: }
                    674:
                    675:
                    676: /*
                    677:  * cvs_resp_removed()
                    678:  *
1.10      jfb       679:  * Handler for the `Removed' and `Remove-entry' responses.  The `Removed'
                    680:  * response is received when both a file and its entry need to be removed from
                    681:  * the local copy.  The `Remove-entry' is received in cases where the file is
                    682:  * already gone but there is still an entry to remove in the Entries file.
1.1       jfb       683:  */
                    684: static int
                    685: cvs_resp_removed(struct cvsroot *root, int type, char *line)
                    686: {
1.29      joris     687:        int l;
                    688:        char buf[MAXPATHLEN], base[MAXPATHLEN], fpath[MAXPATHLEN], *file;
1.1       jfb       689:        CVSENTRIES *ef;
                    690:
1.29      joris     691:        if (cvs_getln(root, buf, sizeof(buf)) < 0)
                    692:                return (-1);
                    693:
                    694:        cvs_splitpath(buf, base, sizeof(base), &file);
                    695:        l = snprintf(fpath, sizeof(fpath), "%s/%s", line, file);
                    696:        if (l == -1 || l >= (int)sizeof(fpath)) {
                    697:                errno = ENAMETOOLONG;
                    698:                cvs_log(LP_ERRNO, "%s", fpath);
                    699:                return (-1);
                    700:        }
                    701:
                    702:        ef = cvs_ent_open(line, O_RDWR);
1.10      jfb       703:        if (ef == NULL) {
                    704:                cvs_log(LP_ERR, "error handling `Removed' response");
                    705:                if (type == CVS_RESP_RMENTRY)
                    706:                        return (-1);
                    707:        } else {
                    708:                (void)cvs_ent_remove(ef, file);
                    709:                cvs_ent_close(ef);
                    710:        }
                    711:
1.32      joris     712:        if ((type == CVS_RESP_REMOVED) && ((unlink(fpath) == -1) &&
                    713:            errno != ENOENT)) {
1.29      joris     714:                cvs_log(LP_ERRNO, "failed to unlink `%s'", file);
1.1       jfb       715:                return (-1);
1.10      jfb       716:        }
1.1       jfb       717:
                    718:        return (0);
                    719: }
                    720:
                    721:
                    722: /*
                    723:  * cvs_resp_mode()
                    724:  *
                    725:  * Handler for the `Mode' response.
                    726:  */
                    727: static int
                    728: cvs_resp_mode(struct cvsroot *root, int type, char *line)
                    729: {
                    730:        if (cvs_strtomode(line, &cvs_lastmode) < 0) {
1.12      jfb       731:                cvs_log(LP_ERR, "error handling Mode response");
1.1       jfb       732:                return (-1);
                    733:        }
                    734:        return (0);
                    735: }
                    736:
                    737:
                    738: /*
                    739:  * cvs_resp_modxpand()
                    740:  *
                    741:  * Handler for the `Module-expansion' response.
                    742:  */
                    743: static int
                    744: cvs_resp_modxpand(struct cvsroot *root, int type, char *line)
                    745: {
                    746:        return (0);
                    747: }
                    748:
                    749: /*
                    750:  * cvs_resp_rcsdiff()
                    751:  *
                    752:  * Handler for the `Rcs-diff' response.
                    753:  */
                    754: static int
                    755: cvs_resp_rcsdiff(struct cvsroot *root, int type, char *line)
                    756: {
1.24      jfb       757:        int len;
1.1       jfb       758:        char file[MAXPATHLEN], buf[MAXPATHLEN], cksum_buf[CVS_CKSUM_LEN];
                    759:        char *fname, *orig, *patch;
                    760:        mode_t fmode;
                    761:        BUF *res, *fcont, *patchbuf;
                    762:        CVSENTRIES *entf;
                    763:        struct cvs_ent *ent;
                    764:
                    765:        /* get remote path and build local path of file to be patched */
                    766:        cvs_getln(root, buf, sizeof(buf));
                    767:        fname = strrchr(buf, '/');
                    768:        if (fname == NULL)
                    769:                fname = buf;
1.24      jfb       770:        len = snprintf(file, sizeof(file), "%s%s", line, fname);
                    771:        if (len == -1 || len >= (int)sizeof(file)) {
                    772:                cvs_log(LP_ERR, "path overflow in Rcs-diff response");
                    773:                return (-1);
                    774:        }
1.1       jfb       775:
                    776:        /* get updated entry fields */
                    777:        cvs_getln(root, buf, sizeof(buf));
                    778:        ent = cvs_ent_parse(buf);
1.13      tedu      779:        if (ent == NULL)
1.1       jfb       780:                return (-1);
                    781:
                    782:        patchbuf = cvs_recvfile(root, &fmode);
                    783:        fcont = cvs_buf_load(file, BUF_AUTOEXT);
                    784:        if (fcont == NULL)
                    785:                return (-1);
                    786:
                    787:        cvs_buf_putc(patchbuf, '\0');
                    788:        cvs_buf_putc(fcont, '\0');
                    789:        orig = cvs_buf_release(fcont);
                    790:        patch = cvs_buf_release(patchbuf);
                    791:
                    792:        res = rcs_patch(orig, patch);
                    793:        if (res == NULL)
                    794:                return (-1);
                    795:
                    796:        cvs_buf_write(res, file, fmode);
                    797:
                    798:        /* now see if there is a checksum */
                    799:        if (cvs_fcksum != NULL) {
                    800:                if (cvs_cksum(file, cksum_buf, sizeof(cksum_buf)) < 0) {
                    801:                }
                    802:
                    803:                if (strcmp(cksum_buf, cvs_fcksum) != 0) {
                    804:                        cvs_log(LP_ERR, "checksum error on received file");
                    805:                        (void)unlink(file);
                    806:                }
                    807:
                    808:                free(cvs_fcksum);
                    809:                cvs_fcksum = NULL;
                    810:        }
                    811:
                    812:        /* update revision in entries */
                    813:        entf = cvs_ent_open(line, O_WRONLY);
                    814:        if (entf == NULL)
                    815:                return (-1);
                    816:
                    817:        cvs_ent_close(entf);
                    818:
                    819:        return (0);
                    820: }
                    821:
                    822:
                    823: /*
                    824:  * cvs_resp_template()
                    825:  *
                    826:  * Handler for the `Template' response.
                    827:  */
                    828: static int
                    829: cvs_resp_template(struct cvsroot *root, int type, char *line)
                    830: {
                    831:        mode_t mode;
                    832:        BUF *tmpl;
                    833:
                    834:        tmpl = cvs_recvfile(root, &mode);
                    835:        if (tmpl == NULL)
                    836:                return (-1);
                    837:
                    838:        return (0);
                    839: }