/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */ /* * Mini run-parts implementation for busybox * * * Copyright (C) 2001 by Emanuele Aina * * Based on the Debian run-parts program, version 1.15 * Copyright (C) 1996 Jeff Noxon , * Copyright (C) 1996-1999 Guy Maor * * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA * 02111-1307 USA * */ /* This is my first attempt to write a program in C (well, this is my first * attempt to write a program! :-) . */ /* This piece of code is heavily based on the original version of run-parts, * taken from debian-utils. I've only removed the long options and a the * report mode. As the original run-parts support only long options, I've * broken compatibility because the BusyBox policy doesn't allow them. * The supported options are: * -t test. Print the name of the files to be executed, without * execute them. * -a ARG argument. Pass ARG as an argument the program executed. It can * be repeated to pass multiple arguments. * -u MASK umask. Set the umask of the program executed to MASK. */ /* TODO * done - convert calls to error in perror... and remove error() * done - convert malloc/realloc to their x... counterparts * done - remove catch_sigchld * done - use bb's concat_path_file() * done - declare run_parts_main() as extern and any other function as static? */ #include #include #include /* #include */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "busybox.h" static int test_mode = 0; static int exitstatus = 0; static int argcount = 0, argsize = 0; static char **args = 0; /* set_umask */ /* Check and set the umask of the program executed. As stated in the original * run-parts, the octal conversion in libc is not foolproof; it will take the * 8 and 9 digits under some circumstances. We'll just have to live with it. */ static void set_umask (void) { int mask, result; /*TODO * We must substitute sscanf, according to bb's style guide? */ result = sscanf (optarg, "%o", &mask); if ((result != 1) || (mask > 07777) || (mask < 0)) { perror_msg_and_die ("bad umask value"); } umask (mask); } /* add_argument */ /* Add an argument to the commands that we will call. Called once for every argument. */ static void add_argument (char *newarg) { if (argcount+1 >= argsize) { argsize = argsize ? argsize*2 : 4; /*TODO if we convert to xrealloc we lose the verbose error message */ args = realloc(args, argsize * (sizeof(char*))); if (!args) { perror_msg_and_die ("failed to reallocate memory for arguments"); } } args[argcount++] = newarg; args[argcount] = 0; } /* valid_name */ /* True or false? Is this a valid filename (upper/lower alpha, digits, * underscores, and hyphens only?) */ static int valid_name (const struct dirent *d) { char *c = d->d_name; while (*c) { if (!isalnum(*c) && *c!='_' && *c!='-') { return 0; } ++c; } return 1; } /* run_part */ /* Execute a file */ static void run_part (char *progname) { int result; int pid; if ((pid=fork()) < 0) { perror_msg_and_die ("failed to fork"); } else if (!pid) { args[0] = progname; execv (progname, args); perror_msg_and_die ("failed to exec %s", progname); } if (0) { } else { waitpid(pid, &result, 0); } if (WIFEXITED (result) && WEXITSTATUS(result)) { perror_msg ("%s exited with return code %d", progname, WEXITSTATUS(result)); exitstatus = 1; } else if (WIFSIGNALED (result)) { perror_msg ("%s exited because of uncaught signal %d", progname, WTERMSIG(result)); exitstatus = 1; } } /* run_parts */ /* Find the parts to run & call run_part() */ static void run_parts (char *dir_name) { struct dirent **namelist = 0; char *filename; int entries, i; struct stat st; /* -- */ /* scandir() isn't POSIX, but it makes things easy. */ entries = scandir (dir_name, &namelist, valid_name, alphasort); if (entries < 0) { perror_msg_and_die ("failed to open directory %s", dir_name); } for (i = 0; i < entries; i++) { /* -- */ filename = concat_path_file (dir_name, namelist[i]->d_name); if (stat (filename, &st) < 0) { perror_msg_and_die ("failed to stat component %s", filename); } if (S_ISREG(st.st_mode) && !access (filename, X_OK)) { if (test_mode) printf ("run-parts would run %s\n", filename); else { run_part (filename); } } else if (!S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) { error_msg ("component %s is not an executable plain file", filename); exitstatus = 1; } free (namelist[i]); free (filename); } free (namelist); } /* run_parts_main */ /* Process options */ int run_parts_main (int argc, char *argv[]) { umask (022); add_argument(0); for (;;) { int c; opterr = 0; c = getopt(argc, argv, "tu:a:"); if (c == EOF) break; switch (c) { case 't': /* Enable test mode */ test_mode = 1; break; case 'u': /* Set the umask of the programs executed */ set_umask (); break; case 'a': /* Pass an argument to the programs */ add_argument (optarg); break; default: show_usage(); } } /* We require exactly one argument: the directory name */ if (optind != (argc - 1)) { show_usage(); } run_parts (argv[optind]); return exitstatus; }