Annotation of src/usr.bin/cvs/util.c, Revision 1.97
1.97 ! niallo 1: /* $OpenBSD: util.c,v 1.96 2007/01/07 01:53:12 joris Exp $ */
1.1 jfb 2: /*
3: * Copyright (c) 2004 Jean-Francois Brousseau <jfb@openbsd.org>
1.71 xsa 4: * Copyright (c) 2005, 2006 Joris Vink <joris@openbsd.org>
5: * Copyright (c) 2005, 2006 Xavier Santolaria <xsa@openbsd.org>
1.9 jfb 6: * All rights reserved.
1.1 jfb 7: *
1.9 jfb 8: * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
9: * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
10: * are met:
1.1 jfb 11: *
1.9 jfb 12: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
13: * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
1.1 jfb 14: * 2. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
1.9 jfb 15: * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
1.1 jfb 16: *
17: * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
18: * INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
19: * AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL
20: * THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
21: * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
22: * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS;
23: * OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
24: * WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
25: * OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
1.9 jfb 26: * ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
1.1 jfb 27: */
28:
1.66 xsa 29: #include "includes.h"
1.1 jfb 30:
31: #include "cvs.h"
32: #include "log.h"
1.70 niallo 33: #include "util.h"
1.1 jfb 34:
35: /* letter -> mode type map */
36: static const int cvs_modetypes[26] = {
37: -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, 1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1,
38: -1, 2, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, 0, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1,
39: };
40:
41: /* letter -> mode map */
42: static const mode_t cvs_modes[3][26] = {
43: {
44: 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* a - g */
45: 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* h - m */
46: 0, 0, 0, S_IRUSR, 0, 0, 0, /* n - u */
47: 0, S_IWUSR, S_IXUSR, 0, 0 /* v - z */
48: },
49: {
50: 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* a - g */
51: 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* h - m */
52: 0, 0, 0, S_IRGRP, 0, 0, 0, /* n - u */
53: 0, S_IWGRP, S_IXGRP, 0, 0 /* v - z */
54: },
55: {
56: 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* a - g */
57: 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* h - m */
58: 0, 0, 0, S_IROTH, 0, 0, 0, /* n - u */
59: 0, S_IWOTH, S_IXOTH, 0, 0 /* v - z */
60: }
61: };
62:
63:
64: /* octal -> string */
65: static const char *cvs_modestr[8] = {
66: "", "x", "w", "wx", "r", "rx", "rw", "rwx"
67: };
68:
1.9 jfb 69: /*
1.1 jfb 70: * cvs_strtomode()
71: *
72: * Read the contents of the string <str> and generate a permission mode from
73: * the contents of <str>, which is assumed to have the mode format of CVS.
74: * The CVS protocol specification states that any modes or mode types that are
75: * not recognized should be silently ignored. This function does not return
76: * an error in such cases, but will issue warnings.
77: */
1.64 joris 78: void
1.1 jfb 79: cvs_strtomode(const char *str, mode_t *mode)
80: {
1.2 jfb 81: char type;
1.64 joris 82: size_t l;
1.1 jfb 83: mode_t m;
84: char buf[32], ms[4], *sp, *ep;
85:
86: m = 0;
1.64 joris 87: l = strlcpy(buf, str, sizeof(buf));
88: if (l >= sizeof(buf))
89: fatal("cvs_strtomode: string truncation");
90:
1.1 jfb 91: sp = buf;
92: ep = sp;
93:
94: for (sp = buf; ep != NULL; sp = ep + 1) {
95: ep = strchr(sp, ',');
96: if (ep != NULL)
1.2 jfb 97: *ep = '\0';
1.1 jfb 98:
1.14 weingart 99: memset(ms, 0, sizeof ms);
100: if (sscanf(sp, "%c=%3s", &type, ms) != 2 &&
101: sscanf(sp, "%c=", &type) != 1) {
1.89 joris 102: fatal("failed to scan mode string `%s'", sp);
1.1 jfb 103: }
104:
1.78 deraadt 105: if (type <= 'a' || type >= 'z' ||
106: cvs_modetypes[type - 'a'] == -1) {
1.79 joris 107: cvs_log(LP_ERR,
1.1 jfb 108: "invalid mode type `%c'"
109: " (`u', `g' or `o' expected), ignoring", type);
110: continue;
111: }
112:
113: /* make type contain the actual mode index */
114: type = cvs_modetypes[type - 'a'];
115:
116: for (sp = ms; *sp != '\0'; sp++) {
1.78 deraadt 117: if (*sp <= 'a' || *sp >= 'z' ||
118: cvs_modes[(int)type][*sp - 'a'] == 0) {
1.89 joris 119: fatal("invalid permission bit `%c'", *sp);
1.15 deraadt 120: } else
1.5 jfb 121: m |= cvs_modes[(int)type][*sp - 'a'];
1.1 jfb 122: }
123: }
124:
125: *mode = m;
126: }
127:
128: /*
129: * cvs_modetostr()
130: *
1.30 jfb 131: * Generate a CVS-format string to represent the permissions mask on a file
132: * from the mode <mode> and store the result in <buf>, which can accept up to
133: * <len> bytes (including the terminating NUL byte). The result is guaranteed
134: * to be NUL-terminated.
1.1 jfb 135: */
1.65 joris 136: void
1.1 jfb 137: cvs_modetostr(mode_t mode, char *buf, size_t len)
138: {
139: char tmp[16], *bp;
140: mode_t um, gm, om;
141:
142: um = (mode & S_IRWXU) >> 6;
143: gm = (mode & S_IRWXG) >> 3;
144: om = mode & S_IRWXO;
145:
146: bp = buf;
147: *bp = '\0';
148:
149: if (um) {
1.68 xsa 150: if (strlcpy(tmp, "u=", sizeof(tmp)) >= sizeof(tmp) ||
151: strlcat(tmp, cvs_modestr[um], sizeof(tmp)) >= sizeof(tmp))
1.65 joris 152: fatal("cvs_modetostr: overflow for user mode");
153:
1.68 xsa 154: if (strlcat(buf, tmp, len) >= len)
1.65 joris 155: fatal("cvs_modetostr: string truncation");
1.1 jfb 156: }
1.65 joris 157:
1.1 jfb 158: if (gm) {
1.65 joris 159: if (um) {
1.68 xsa 160: if (strlcat(buf, ",", len) >= len)
1.65 joris 161: fatal("cvs_modetostr: string truncation");
162: }
163:
1.68 xsa 164: if (strlcpy(tmp, "g=", sizeof(tmp)) >= sizeof(tmp) ||
165: strlcat(tmp, cvs_modestr[gm], sizeof(tmp)) >= sizeof(tmp))
1.65 joris 166: fatal("cvs_modetostr: overflow for group mode");
167:
1.68 xsa 168: if (strlcat(buf, tmp, len) >= len)
1.65 joris 169: fatal("cvs_modetostr: string truncation");
1.1 jfb 170: }
1.65 joris 171:
1.1 jfb 172: if (om) {
1.65 joris 173: if (um || gm) {
1.68 xsa 174: if (strlcat(buf, ",", len) >= len)
1.65 joris 175: fatal("cvs_modetostr: string truncation");
176: }
177:
1.68 xsa 178: if (strlcpy(tmp, "o=", sizeof(tmp)) >= sizeof(tmp) ||
179: strlcat(tmp, cvs_modestr[gm], sizeof(tmp)) >= sizeof(tmp))
1.65 joris 180: fatal("cvs_modetostr: overflow for others mode");
181:
1.68 xsa 182: if (strlcat(buf, tmp, len) >= len)
1.65 joris 183: fatal("cvs_modetostr: string truncation");
1.1 jfb 184: }
185: }
186:
187: /*
188: * cvs_cksum()
189: *
190: * Calculate the MD5 checksum of the file whose path is <file> and generate
191: * a CVS-format 32 hex-digit string, which is stored in <dst>, whose size is
192: * given in <len> and must be at least 33.
193: * Returns 0 on success, or -1 on failure.
194: */
195: int
196: cvs_cksum(const char *file, char *dst, size_t len)
197: {
198: if (len < CVS_CKSUM_LEN) {
1.79 joris 199: cvs_log(LP_ERR, "buffer too small for checksum");
1.1 jfb 200: return (-1);
201: }
202: if (MD5File(file, dst) == NULL) {
1.79 joris 203: cvs_log(LP_ERR, "failed to generate checksum for %s", file);
1.1 jfb 204: return (-1);
205: }
206:
207: return (0);
208: }
209:
210: /*
211: * cvs_splitpath()
212: *
1.7 jfb 213: * Split a path <path> into the base portion and the filename portion.
214: * The path is copied in <base> and the last delimiter is replaced by a NUL
215: * byte. The <file> pointer is set to point to the first character after
216: * that delimiter.
1.1 jfb 217: * Returns 0 on success, or -1 on failure.
218: */
1.65 joris 219: void
1.7 jfb 220: cvs_splitpath(const char *path, char *base, size_t blen, char **file)
1.1 jfb 221: {
222: size_t rlen;
1.7 jfb 223: char *sp;
1.1 jfb 224:
1.7 jfb 225: if ((rlen = strlcpy(base, path, blen)) >= blen)
1.60 xsa 226: fatal("cvs_splitpath: path truncation");
1.6 jfb 227:
1.78 deraadt 228: while (rlen > 0 && base[rlen - 1] == '/')
1.7 jfb 229: base[--rlen] = '\0';
230:
231: sp = strrchr(base, '/');
1.1 jfb 232: if (sp == NULL) {
1.65 joris 233: rlen = strlcpy(base, "./", blen);
234: if (rlen >= blen)
235: fatal("cvs_splitpath: path truncation");
236:
237: rlen = strlcat(base, path, blen);
238: if (rlen >= blen)
239: fatal("cvs_splitpath: path truncation");
240:
1.7 jfb 241: sp = base + 1;
1.1 jfb 242: }
243:
1.7 jfb 244: *sp = '\0';
245: if (file != NULL)
246: *file = sp + 1;
1.1 jfb 247: }
248:
249: /*
250: * cvs_getargv()
251: *
252: * Parse a line contained in <line> and generate an argument vector by
253: * splitting the line on spaces and tabs. The resulting vector is stored in
254: * <argv>, which can accept up to <argvlen> entries.
1.20 david 255: * Returns the number of arguments in the vector, or -1 if an error occurred.
1.1 jfb 256: */
257: int
258: cvs_getargv(const char *line, char **argv, int argvlen)
259: {
1.65 joris 260: size_t l;
1.1 jfb 261: u_int i;
1.67 xsa 262: int argc, error;
1.1 jfb 263: char linebuf[256], qbuf[128], *lp, *cp, *arg;
264:
1.65 joris 265: l = strlcpy(linebuf, line, sizeof(linebuf));
266: if (l >= sizeof(linebuf))
267: fatal("cvs_getargv: string truncation");
268:
1.27 pat 269: memset(argv, 0, argvlen * sizeof(char *));
1.1 jfb 270: argc = 0;
271:
272: /* build the argument vector */
1.67 xsa 273: error = 0;
1.1 jfb 274: for (lp = linebuf; lp != NULL;) {
275: if (*lp == '"') {
276: /* double-quoted string */
277: lp++;
278: i = 0;
279: memset(qbuf, 0, sizeof(qbuf));
280: while (*lp != '"') {
1.16 jfb 281: if (*lp == '\\')
282: lp++;
1.1 jfb 283: if (*lp == '\0') {
284: cvs_log(LP_ERR, "no terminating quote");
1.67 xsa 285: error++;
1.1 jfb 286: break;
1.16 jfb 287: }
1.1 jfb 288:
1.9 jfb 289: qbuf[i++] = *lp++;
1.1 jfb 290: if (i == sizeof(qbuf)) {
1.67 xsa 291: error++;
1.1 jfb 292: break;
293: }
294: }
295:
296: arg = qbuf;
1.15 deraadt 297: } else {
1.1 jfb 298: cp = strsep(&lp, " \t");
299: if (cp == NULL)
300: break;
301: else if (*cp == '\0')
302: continue;
303:
304: arg = cp;
305: }
306:
1.16 jfb 307: if (argc == argvlen) {
1.67 xsa 308: error++;
1.16 jfb 309: break;
310: }
311:
1.59 joris 312: argv[argc] = xstrdup(arg);
1.1 jfb 313: argc++;
314: }
315:
1.67 xsa 316: if (error != 0) {
1.1 jfb 317: /* ditch the argument vector */
318: for (i = 0; i < (u_int)argc; i++)
1.59 joris 319: xfree(argv[i]);
1.1 jfb 320: argc = -1;
321: }
322:
323: return (argc);
1.17 jfb 324: }
325:
326: /*
327: * cvs_makeargv()
328: *
1.20 david 329: * Allocate an argument vector large enough to accommodate for all the
1.17 jfb 330: * arguments found in <line> and return it.
331: */
1.42 xsa 332: char **
1.17 jfb 333: cvs_makeargv(const char *line, int *argc)
334: {
335: int i, ret;
336: char *argv[1024], **copy;
337:
338: ret = cvs_getargv(line, argv, 1024);
339: if (ret == -1)
340: return (NULL);
341:
1.77 ray 342: copy = xcalloc(ret + 1, sizeof(char *));
1.17 jfb 343:
344: for (i = 0; i < ret; i++)
345: copy[i] = argv[i];
346: copy[ret] = NULL;
347:
348: *argc = ret;
349: return (copy);
1.1 jfb 350: }
351:
352: /*
353: * cvs_freeargv()
354: *
355: * Free an argument vector previously generated by cvs_getargv().
356: */
357: void
358: cvs_freeargv(char **argv, int argc)
359: {
360: int i;
361:
362: for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
1.16 jfb 363: if (argv[i] != NULL)
1.59 joris 364: xfree(argv[i]);
1.2 jfb 365: }
366:
1.11 krapht 367: /*
368: * cvs_exec()
369: */
370: int
1.96 joris 371: cvs_exec(int argc, char **argv)
1.11 krapht 372: {
373: int ret;
374: pid_t pid;
375:
376: if ((pid = fork()) == -1) {
1.79 joris 377: cvs_log(LP_ERR, "failed to fork");
1.11 krapht 378: return (-1);
379: } else if (pid == 0) {
380: execvp(argv[0], argv);
1.79 joris 381: cvs_log(LP_ERR, "failed to exec %s", argv[0]);
1.13 jfb 382: exit(1);
1.11 krapht 383: }
384:
385: if (waitpid(pid, &ret, 0) == -1)
1.79 joris 386: cvs_log(LP_ERR, "failed to waitpid");
1.11 krapht 387:
388: return (ret);
1.38 xsa 389: }
390:
391: /*
392: * cvs_chdir()
393: *
1.63 xsa 394: * Change to directory <path>.
395: * If <rm> is equal to `1', <path> is removed if chdir() fails so we
396: * do not have temporary directories leftovers.
1.60 xsa 397: * Returns 0 on success.
1.50 xsa 398: */
1.38 xsa 399: int
1.63 xsa 400: cvs_chdir(const char *path, int rm)
1.38 xsa 401: {
1.63 xsa 402: if (chdir(path) == -1) {
403: if (rm == 1)
404: cvs_unlink(path);
1.60 xsa 405: fatal("cvs_chdir: `%s': %s", path, strerror(errno));
1.63 xsa 406: }
1.49 xsa 407:
408: return (0);
409: }
410:
411: /*
412: * cvs_rename()
413: * Change the name of a file.
414: * rename() wrapper with an error message.
1.60 xsa 415: * Returns 0 on success.
1.49 xsa 416: */
417: int
418: cvs_rename(const char *from, const char *to)
419: {
1.90 joris 420: if (cvs_server_active == 0)
421: cvs_log(LP_TRACE, "cvs_rename(%s,%s)", from, to);
1.49 xsa 422:
423: if (cvs_noexec == 1)
424: return (0);
425:
1.60 xsa 426: if (rename(from, to) == -1)
427: fatal("cvs_rename: `%s'->`%s': %s", from, to, strerror(errno));
1.40 xsa 428:
429: return (0);
430: }
431:
432: /*
433: * cvs_unlink()
434: *
435: * Removes the link named by <path>.
436: * unlink() wrapper with an error message.
437: * Returns 0 on success, or -1 on failure.
438: */
439: int
440: cvs_unlink(const char *path)
441: {
1.90 joris 442: if (cvs_server_active == 0)
443: cvs_log(LP_TRACE, "cvs_unlink(%s)", path);
1.40 xsa 444:
445: if (cvs_noexec == 1)
446: return (0);
447:
1.78 deraadt 448: if (unlink(path) == -1 && errno != ENOENT) {
1.94 xsa 449: cvs_log(LP_ERRNO, "%s", path);
1.38 xsa 450: return (-1);
451: }
452:
453: return (0);
1.1 jfb 454: }
1.24 joris 455:
456: /*
1.45 xsa 457: * cvs_rmdir()
1.30 jfb 458: *
459: * Remove a directory tree from disk.
460: * Returns 0 on success, or -1 on failure.
1.24 joris 461: */
462: int
1.45 xsa 463: cvs_rmdir(const char *path)
1.24 joris 464: {
1.33 pat 465: int ret = -1;
1.30 jfb 466: size_t len;
1.24 joris 467: DIR *dirp;
468: struct dirent *ent;
469: char fpath[MAXPATHLEN];
1.46 xsa 470:
1.90 joris 471: if (cvs_server_active == 0)
472: cvs_log(LP_TRACE, "cvs_rmdir(%s)", path);
1.46 xsa 473:
474: if (cvs_noexec == 1)
475: return (0);
1.24 joris 476:
477: if ((dirp = opendir(path)) == NULL) {
1.79 joris 478: cvs_log(LP_ERR, "failed to open '%s'", path);
1.30 jfb 479: return (-1);
1.24 joris 480: }
481:
482: while ((ent = readdir(dirp)) != NULL) {
483: if (!strcmp(ent->d_name, ".") ||
484: !strcmp(ent->d_name, ".."))
485: continue;
486:
1.30 jfb 487: len = cvs_path_cat(path, ent->d_name, fpath, sizeof(fpath));
1.33 pat 488: if (len >= sizeof(fpath))
1.65 joris 489: fatal("cvs_rmdir: path truncation");
1.24 joris 490:
491: if (ent->d_type == DT_DIR) {
1.45 xsa 492: if (cvs_rmdir(fpath) == -1)
1.33 pat 493: goto done;
1.78 deraadt 494: } else if (cvs_unlink(fpath) == -1 && errno != ENOENT)
1.33 pat 495: goto done;
1.24 joris 496: }
497:
498:
1.78 deraadt 499: if (rmdir(path) == -1 && errno != ENOENT) {
1.93 xsa 500: cvs_log(LP_ERRNO, "%s", path);
1.33 pat 501: goto done;
1.30 jfb 502: }
1.24 joris 503:
1.33 pat 504: ret = 0;
505: done:
506: closedir(dirp);
1.34 joris 507: return (ret);
508: }
509:
510: /*
1.30 jfb 511: * cvs_path_cat()
512: *
513: * Concatenate the two paths <base> and <end> and store the generated path
514: * into the buffer <dst>, which can accept up to <dlen> bytes, including the
515: * NUL byte. The result is guaranteed to be NUL-terminated.
516: * Returns the number of bytes necessary to store the full resulting path,
517: * not including the NUL byte (a value equal to or larger than <dlen>
518: * indicates truncation).
519: */
1.29 jfb 520: size_t
521: cvs_path_cat(const char *base, const char *end, char *dst, size_t dlen)
522: {
523: size_t len;
524:
525: len = strlcpy(dst, base, dlen);
526: if (len >= dlen - 1) {
527: errno = ENAMETOOLONG;
1.79 joris 528: fatal("overflow in cvs_path_cat");
1.29 jfb 529: } else {
530: dst[len] = '/';
531: dst[len + 1] = '\0';
532: len = strlcat(dst, end, dlen);
533: if (len >= dlen) {
534: errno = ENAMETOOLONG;
1.79 joris 535: cvs_log(LP_ERR, "%s", dst);
1.29 jfb 536: }
537: }
538:
539: return (len);
1.35 xsa 540: }
541:
542: /*
1.79 joris 543: * a hack to mimic and thus match gnu cvs behaviour.
1.35 xsa 544: */
1.79 joris 545: time_t
546: cvs_hack_time(time_t oldtime, int togmt)
1.35 xsa 547: {
1.79 joris 548: int l;
549: struct tm *t;
550: char tbuf[32];
551:
552: if (togmt == 1) {
553: t = gmtime(&oldtime);
554: if (t == NULL)
1.88 joris 555: fatal("gmtime failed");
1.35 xsa 556:
1.79 joris 557: return (mktime(t));
558: }
1.35 xsa 559:
1.79 joris 560: t = localtime(&oldtime);
1.35 xsa 561:
1.79 joris 562: l = snprintf(tbuf, sizeof(tbuf), "%d/%d/%d GMT %d:%d:%d",
563: t->tm_mon + 1, t->tm_mday, t->tm_year + 1900, t->tm_hour,
564: t->tm_min, t->tm_sec);
565: if (l == -1 || l >= (int)sizeof(tbuf))
1.88 joris 566: fatal("cvs_hack_time: overflow");
1.79 joris 567:
568: return (cvs_date_parse(tbuf));
1.51 xsa 569: }
570:
571: void
1.81 joris 572: cvs_get_repository_path(const char *dir, char *dst, size_t len)
573: {
574: char buf[MAXPATHLEN];
575:
576: cvs_get_repository_name(dir, buf, sizeof(buf));
1.92 xsa 577: if (cvs_path_cat(current_cvsroot->cr_dir, buf, dst, len) >= len)
578: fatal("cvs_get_repository_path: truncation");
1.81 joris 579: }
580:
581: void
582: cvs_get_repository_name(const char *dir, char *dst, size_t len)
1.51 xsa 583: {
584: FILE *fp;
1.81 joris 585: char *s, fpath[MAXPATHLEN];
1.79 joris 586:
1.92 xsa 587: if (cvs_path_cat(dir, CVS_PATH_REPOSITORY,
588: fpath, sizeof(fpath)) >= sizeof(fpath))
589: fatal("cvs_get_repository_name: truncation");
1.79 joris 590:
591: if ((fp = fopen(fpath, "r")) != NULL) {
1.81 joris 592: fgets(dst, len, fp);
1.51 xsa 593:
1.81 joris 594: if ((s = strchr(dst, '\n')) != NULL)
1.79 joris 595: *s = '\0';
1.51 xsa 596:
597: (void)fclose(fp);
1.81 joris 598: } else {
1.84 joris 599: dst[0] = '\0';
600:
601: if (cvs_cmdop == CVS_OP_IMPORT) {
602: if (strlcpy(dst, import_repository, len) >= len)
1.85 joris 603: fatal("cvs_get_repository_name: truncation");
1.84 joris 604: if (strlcat(dst, "/", len) >= len)
1.85 joris 605: fatal("cvs_get_repository_name: truncation");
606:
607: if (strcmp(dir, ".")) {
608: if (strlcat(dst, dir, len) >= len) {
609: fatal("cvs_get_repository_name: "
610: "truncation");
611: }
612: }
613: } else {
614: if (strlcat(dst, dir, len) >= len)
615: fatal("cvs_get_repository_name: truncation");
1.84 joris 616: }
1.51 xsa 617: }
618: }
619:
620: void
1.87 xsa 621: cvs_mkadmin(const char *path, const char *root, const char *repo,
622: char *tag, char *date, int nb)
1.51 xsa 623: {
624: FILE *fp;
625: size_t len;
1.79 joris 626: struct stat st;
627: char buf[MAXPATHLEN];
1.51 xsa 628:
1.90 joris 629: if (cvs_server_active == 0)
630: cvs_log(LP_TRACE, "cvs_mkadmin(%s, %s, %s, %s, %s, %d)",
631: path, root, repo, (tag != NULL) ? tag : "",
632: (date != NULL) ? date : "", nb);
1.51 xsa 633:
1.79 joris 634: len = cvs_path_cat(path, CVS_PATH_CVSDIR, buf, sizeof(buf));
635: if (len >= sizeof(buf))
636: fatal("cvs_mkadmin: truncation");
1.51 xsa 637:
1.79 joris 638: if (stat(buf, &st) != -1)
639: return;
1.51 xsa 640:
1.79 joris 641: if (mkdir(buf, 0755) == -1 && errno != EEXIST)
642: fatal("cvs_mkadmin: %s: %s", buf, strerror(errno));
643:
644: len = cvs_path_cat(path, CVS_PATH_ROOTSPEC, buf, sizeof(buf));
645: if (len >= sizeof(buf))
646: fatal("cvs_mkadmin: truncation");
647:
648: if ((fp = fopen(buf, "w")) == NULL)
649: fatal("cvs_mkadmin: %s: %s", buf, strerror(errno));
650:
651: fprintf(fp, "%s\n", root);
652: (void)fclose(fp);
1.51 xsa 653:
1.79 joris 654: len = cvs_path_cat(path, CVS_PATH_REPOSITORY, buf, sizeof(buf));
655: if (len >= sizeof(buf))
656: fatal("cvs_mkadmin: truncation");
1.51 xsa 657:
1.79 joris 658: if ((fp = fopen(buf, "w")) == NULL)
659: fatal("cvs_mkadmin: %s: %s", buf, strerror(errno));
1.51 xsa 660:
1.79 joris 661: fprintf(fp, "%s\n", repo);
662: (void)fclose(fp);
1.51 xsa 663:
1.79 joris 664: len = cvs_path_cat(path, CVS_PATH_ENTRIES, buf, sizeof(buf));
665: if (len >= sizeof(buf))
666: fatal("cvs_mkadmin: truncation");
1.51 xsa 667:
1.79 joris 668: if ((fp = fopen(buf, "w")) == NULL)
669: fatal("cvs_mkadmin: %s: %s", buf, strerror(errno));
1.51 xsa 670: (void)fclose(fp);
1.87 xsa 671:
672: cvs_write_tagfile(path, tag, date, nb);
1.54 joris 673: }
674:
1.79 joris 675: void
676: cvs_mkpath(const char *path)
1.72 niallo 677: {
1.79 joris 678: FILE *fp;
679: size_t len;
680: char *sp, *dp, *dir, rpath[MAXPATHLEN], repo[MAXPATHLEN];
681:
682: dir = xstrdup(path);
683:
684: STRIP_SLASH(dir);
1.90 joris 685:
686: if (cvs_server_active == 0)
687: cvs_log(LP_TRACE, "cvs_mkpath(%s)", dir);
1.72 niallo 688:
1.79 joris 689: repo[0] = '\0';
690: rpath[0] = '\0';
1.72 niallo 691:
1.79 joris 692: if (cvs_cmdop == CVS_OP_UPDATE) {
693: if ((fp = fopen(CVS_PATH_REPOSITORY, "r")) != NULL) {
1.91 thib 694: if ((fgets(repo, sizeof(repo), fp)) == NULL)
695: fatal("cvs_mkpath: bad repository file");
696: if ((len = strlen(repo)) && repo[len - 1] == '\n')
697: repo[len - 1] = '\0';
1.79 joris 698: (void)fclose(fp);
699: }
1.72 niallo 700: }
701:
1.79 joris 702: for (sp = dir; sp != NULL; sp = dp) {
703: dp = strchr(sp, '/');
704: if (dp != NULL)
705: *(dp++) = '\0';
706:
707: if (repo[0] != '\0') {
708: len = strlcat(repo, "/", sizeof(repo));
709: if (len >= (int)sizeof(repo))
710: fatal("cvs_mkpath: overflow");
711: }
712:
713: len = strlcat(repo, sp, sizeof(repo));
714: if (len >= (int)sizeof(repo))
715: fatal("cvs_mkpath: overflow");
716:
717: if (rpath[0] != '\0') {
718: len = strlcat(rpath, "/", sizeof(rpath));
719: if (len >= (int)sizeof(rpath))
720: fatal("cvs_mkpath: overflow");
721: }
722:
723: len = strlcat(rpath, sp, sizeof(rpath));
724: if (len >= (int)sizeof(rpath))
725: fatal("cvs_mkpath: overflow");
726:
727: if (mkdir(rpath, 0755) == -1 && errno != EEXIST)
728: fatal("cvs_mkpath: %s: %s", rpath, strerror(errno));
1.72 niallo 729:
1.87 xsa 730: cvs_mkadmin(rpath, current_cvsroot->cr_dir, repo,
731: NULL, NULL, 0);
1.79 joris 732: }
1.72 niallo 733:
1.79 joris 734: xfree(dir);
1.72 niallo 735: }
1.54 joris 736:
737: /*
738: * Split the contents of a file into a list of lines.
739: */
740: struct cvs_lines *
1.97 ! niallo 741: cvs_splitlines(const u_char *data, size_t len)
1.54 joris 742: {
1.97 ! niallo 743: u_char *p, *c;
! 744: size_t i, tlen;
1.54 joris 745: struct cvs_lines *lines;
746: struct cvs_line *lp;
747:
1.77 ray 748: lines = xmalloc(sizeof(*lines));
1.97 ! niallo 749: memset(lines, 0, sizeof(*lines));
1.54 joris 750: TAILQ_INIT(&(lines->l_lines));
751:
1.77 ray 752: lp = xmalloc(sizeof(*lp));
1.97 ! niallo 753: memset(lp, 0, sizeof(*lp));
1.54 joris 754: TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&(lines->l_lines), lp, l_list);
755:
1.97 ! niallo 756: p = c = data;
! 757: for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
! 758: if (*p == '\n' || (i == len - 1)) {
! 759: tlen = p - c + 1;
! 760: lp = xmalloc(sizeof(*lp));
! 761: lp->l_line = c;
! 762: lp->l_len = tlen;
! 763: lp->l_lineno = ++(lines->l_nblines);
! 764: TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&(lines->l_lines), lp, l_list);
! 765: c = p + 1;
! 766: }
! 767: p++;
1.54 joris 768: }
769:
770: return (lines);
771: }
772:
773: void
774: cvs_freelines(struct cvs_lines *lines)
775: {
776: struct cvs_line *lp;
777:
778: while ((lp = TAILQ_FIRST(&(lines->l_lines))) != NULL) {
779: TAILQ_REMOVE(&(lines->l_lines), lp, l_list);
1.59 joris 780: xfree(lp);
1.54 joris 781: }
782:
1.59 joris 783: xfree(lines);
1.54 joris 784: }
785:
786: BUF *
1.97 ! niallo 787: cvs_patchfile(const u_char *data, size_t dlen, const u_char *patch, size_t plen,
1.54 joris 788: int (*p)(struct cvs_lines *, struct cvs_lines *))
789: {
790: struct cvs_lines *dlines, *plines;
791: struct cvs_line *lp;
792: BUF *res;
793:
1.97 ! niallo 794: if ((dlines = cvs_splitlines(data, dlen)) == NULL)
1.54 joris 795: return (NULL);
796:
1.97 ! niallo 797: if ((plines = cvs_splitlines(patch, plen)) == NULL)
1.54 joris 798: return (NULL);
799:
800: if (p(dlines, plines) < 0) {
801: cvs_freelines(dlines);
802: cvs_freelines(plines);
803: return (NULL);
804: }
805:
1.97 ! niallo 806: res = cvs_buf_alloc(1024, BUF_AUTOEXT);
1.54 joris 807: TAILQ_FOREACH(lp, &dlines->l_lines, l_list) {
1.97 ! niallo 808: if (lp->l_line == NULL)
! 809: continue;
! 810: cvs_buf_append(res, lp->l_line, lp->l_len);
1.54 joris 811: }
812:
813: cvs_freelines(dlines);
814: cvs_freelines(plines);
815: return (res);
1.70 niallo 816: }
817:
1.71 xsa 818: /*
819: * cvs_strsplit()
820: *
821: * Split a string <str> of <sep>-separated values and allocate
822: * an argument vector for the values found.
823: */
1.73 pat 824: struct cvs_argvector *
1.71 xsa 825: cvs_strsplit(char *str, const char *sep)
826: {
1.73 pat 827: struct cvs_argvector *av;
1.76 ray 828: size_t i = 0;
1.73 pat 829: char **nargv;
1.71 xsa 830: char *cp, *p;
831:
832: cp = xstrdup(str);
1.77 ray 833: av = xmalloc(sizeof(*av));
1.73 pat 834: av->str = cp;
1.77 ray 835: av->argv = xcalloc(i + 1, sizeof(*(av->argv)));
1.71 xsa 836:
837: while ((p = strsep(&cp, sep)) != NULL) {
1.73 pat 838: av->argv[i++] = p;
1.77 ray 839: nargv = xrealloc(av->argv,
840: i + 1, sizeof(*(av->argv)));
1.73 pat 841: av->argv = nargv;
1.71 xsa 842: }
1.73 pat 843: av->argv[i] = NULL;
844:
845: return (av);
846: }
1.71 xsa 847:
1.73 pat 848: /*
849: * cvs_argv_destroy()
850: *
851: * Free an argument vector previously allocated by cvs_strsplit().
852: */
853: void
854: cvs_argv_destroy(struct cvs_argvector *av)
855: {
856: xfree(av->str);
857: xfree(av->argv);
858: xfree(av);
1.82 joris 859: }
860:
861: u_int
862: cvs_revision_select(RCSFILE *file, char *range)
863: {
864: int i;
865: u_int nrev;
866: char *lstr, *rstr;
867: struct rcs_delta *rdp;
868: struct cvs_argvector *revargv, *revrange;
869: RCSNUM *lnum, *rnum;
870:
871: nrev = 0;
872: lnum = rnum = NULL;
873:
874: revargv = cvs_strsplit(range, ",");
875: for (i = 0; revargv->argv[i] != NULL; i++) {
876: revrange = cvs_strsplit(revargv->argv[i], ":");
877: if (revrange->argv[0] == NULL)
878: fatal("invalid revision range: %s", revargv->argv[i]);
879: else if (revrange->argv[1] == NULL)
880: lstr = rstr = revrange->argv[0];
881: else {
882: if (revrange->argv[2] != NULL)
883: fatal("invalid revision range: %s",
884: revargv->argv[i]);
885:
886: lstr = revrange->argv[0];
887: rstr = revrange->argv[1];
888:
889: if (strcmp(lstr, "") == 0)
890: lstr = NULL;
891: if (strcmp(rstr, "") == 0)
892: rstr = NULL;
893: }
894:
895: if (lstr == NULL)
896: lstr = RCS_HEAD_INIT;
897:
1.83 joris 898: lnum = rcs_translate_tag(lstr, file);
1.82 joris 899:
900: if (rstr != NULL) {
1.83 joris 901: rnum = rcs_translate_tag(rstr, file);
1.82 joris 902: } else {
903: rnum = rcsnum_alloc();
904: rcsnum_cpy(file->rf_head, rnum, 0);
905: }
906:
907: cvs_argv_destroy(revrange);
908:
909: TAILQ_FOREACH(rdp, &(file->rf_delta), rd_list) {
910: if (rcsnum_cmp(rdp->rd_num, lnum, 0) <= 0 &&
911: rcsnum_cmp(rdp->rd_num, rnum, 0) >= 0 &&
912: !(rdp->rd_flags & RCS_RD_SELECT)) {
913: rdp->rd_flags |= RCS_RD_SELECT;
914: nrev++;
915: }
916: }
917: }
918:
919: cvs_argv_destroy(revargv);
920:
921: if (lnum != NULL)
922: rcsnum_free(lnum);
923: if (rnum != NULL)
924: rcsnum_free(rnum);
925:
926: return (nrev);
1.95 xsa 927: }
928:
929: int
930: cvs_yesno(void)
931: {
932: int c, ret;
933:
934: ret = 0;
935:
936: fflush(stderr);
937: fflush(stdout);
938:
939: if ((c = getchar()) != 'y' && c != 'Y')
940: ret = -1;
941: else
942: while (c != EOF && c != '\n')
943: c = getchar();
944:
945: return (ret);
1.71 xsa 946: }