/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */ /* * Copyright (C) 1999-2004 by Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org> * * Licensed under GPLv2 or later, see file LICENSE in this source tree. */ #include "libbb.h" /* allow default system PATH to be extended via CFLAGS */ #ifndef BB_ADDITIONAL_PATH #define BB_ADDITIONAL_PATH "" #endif /* allow version to be extended, via CFLAGS */ #ifndef BB_EXTRA_VERSION #define BB_EXTRA_VERSION BB_BT #endif #define BANNER "BusyBox v" BB_VER " (" BB_EXTRA_VERSION ")" const char bb_banner[] ALIGN1 = BANNER; const char bb_msg_memory_exhausted[] ALIGN1 = "memory exhausted"; const char bb_msg_invalid_date[] ALIGN1 = "invalid date '%s'"; const char bb_msg_unknown[] ALIGN1 = "(unknown)"; const char bb_msg_can_not_create_raw_socket[] ALIGN1 = "can't create raw socket"; const char bb_msg_perm_denied_are_you_root[] ALIGN1 = "permission denied (are you root?)"; const char bb_msg_you_must_be_root[] ALIGN1 = "you must be root"; const char bb_msg_requires_arg[] ALIGN1 = "%s requires an argument"; const char bb_msg_invalid_arg[] ALIGN1 = "invalid argument '%s' to '%s'"; const char bb_msg_standard_input[] ALIGN1 = "standard input"; const char bb_msg_standard_output[] ALIGN1 = "standard output"; const char bb_hexdigits_upcase[] ALIGN1 = "0123456789ABCDEF"; const char bb_busybox_exec_path[] ALIGN1 = CONFIG_BUSYBOX_EXEC_PATH; const char bb_default_login_shell[] ALIGN1 = LIBBB_DEFAULT_LOGIN_SHELL; /* util-linux manpage says /sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin, * but I want to save a few bytes here. Check libbb.h before changing! */ const char bb_PATH_root_path[] ALIGN1 = "PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin" BB_ADDITIONAL_PATH; const int const_int_1 = 1; /* explicitly = 0, otherwise gcc may make it a common variable * and it will end up in bss */ const int const_int_0 = 0; #include <utmp.h> /* This is usually something like "/var/adm/wtmp" or "/var/log/wtmp" */ const char bb_path_wtmp_file[] ALIGN1 = #if defined _PATH_WTMP _PATH_WTMP; #elif defined WTMP_FILE WTMP_FILE; #else #error unknown path to wtmp file #endif /* We use it for "global" data via *(struct global*)&bb_common_bufsiz1. * Since gcc insists on aligning struct global's members, it would be a pity * (and an alignment fault on some CPUs) to mess it up. */ char bb_common_bufsiz1[COMMON_BUFSIZE] ALIGNED(sizeof(long long));