/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */ /* * Utility routines. * * Copyright (C) 1999-2004 by Erik Andersen * Copyright (C) 2006 Rob Landley * Copyright (C) 2006 Denis Vlasenko * * Licensed under GPLv2 or later, see file LICENSE in this tarball for details. */ #include "busybox.h" /* All the functions starting with "x" call bb_error_msg_and_die() if they * fail, so callers never need to check for errors. If it returned, it * succeeded. */ #ifndef DMALLOC /* dmalloc provides variants of these that do abort() on failure. * Since dmalloc's prototypes overwrite the impls here as they are * included after these prototypes in libbb.h, all is well. */ #ifdef L_xmalloc /* Die if we can't allocate size bytes of memory. */ void *xmalloc(size_t size) { void *ptr = malloc(size); if (ptr == NULL && size != 0) bb_error_msg_and_die(bb_msg_memory_exhausted); return ptr; } #endif #ifdef L_xrealloc /* Die if we can't resize previously allocated memory. (This returns a pointer * to the new memory, which may or may not be the same as the old memory. * It'll copy the contents to a new chunk and free the old one if necessary.) */ void *xrealloc(void *ptr, size_t size) { ptr = realloc(ptr, size); if (ptr == NULL && size != 0) bb_error_msg_and_die(bb_msg_memory_exhausted); return ptr; } #endif #endif /* DMALLOC */ #ifdef L_xzalloc /* Die if we can't allocate and zero size bytes of memory. */ void *xzalloc(size_t size) { void *ptr = xmalloc(size); memset(ptr, 0, size); return ptr; } #endif #ifdef L_xstrdup /* Die if we can't copy a string to freshly allocated memory. */ char * xstrdup(const char *s) { char *t; if (s == NULL) return NULL; t = strdup (s); if (t == NULL) bb_error_msg_and_die(bb_msg_memory_exhausted); return t; } #endif #ifdef L_xstrndup /* Die if we can't allocate n+1 bytes (space for the null terminator) and copy * the (possibly truncated to length n) string into it. */ char * xstrndup(const char *s, int n) { char *t; if (ENABLE_DEBUG && s == NULL) bb_error_msg_and_die("xstrndup bug"); t = xmalloc(++n); return safe_strncpy(t,s,n); } #endif #ifdef L_xfopen /* Die if we can't open a file and return a FILE * to it. * Notice we haven't got xfread(), This is for use with fscanf() and friends. */ FILE *xfopen(const char *path, const char *mode) { FILE *fp; if ((fp = fopen(path, mode)) == NULL) bb_perror_msg_and_die("%s", path); return fp; } #endif #ifdef L_xopen /* Die if we can't open an existing file and return an fd. */ int xopen(const char *pathname, int flags) { if (ENABLE_DEBUG && (flags && O_CREAT)) bb_error_msg_and_die("xopen() with O_CREAT\n"); return xopen3(pathname, flags, 0777); } #endif #ifdef L_xopen3 /* Die if we can't open a new file and return an fd. */ int xopen3(const char *pathname, int flags, int mode) { int ret; ret = open(pathname, flags, mode); if (ret < 0) { bb_perror_msg_and_die("%s", pathname); } return ret; } #endif #ifdef L_xread /* Die with an error message if we can't read the entire buffer. */ void xread(int fd, void *buf, size_t count) { while (count) { ssize_t size; if ((size = safe_read(fd, buf, count)) < 1) bb_error_msg_and_die("Short read"); count -= size; buf = ((char *) buf) + size; } } #endif #ifdef L_xwrite /* Die with an error message if we can't write the entire buffer. */ void xwrite(int fd, void *buf, size_t count) { while (count) { ssize_t size; if ((size = safe_write(fd, buf, count)) < 1) bb_error_msg_and_die("Short write"); count -= size; buf = ((char *) buf) + size; } } #endif #ifdef L_xlseek /* Die with an error message if we can't lseek to the right spot. */ void xlseek(int fd, off_t offset, int whence) { if (offset != lseek(fd, offset, whence)) bb_error_msg_and_die("lseek"); } #endif #ifdef L_xread_char /* Die with an error message if we can't read one character. */ unsigned char xread_char(int fd) { char tmp; xread(fd, &tmp, 1); return(tmp); } #endif #ifdef L_xferror /* Die with supplied error message if this FILE * has ferror set. */ void xferror(FILE *fp, const char *fn) { if (ferror(fp)) { bb_error_msg_and_die("%s", fn); } } #endif #ifdef L_xferror_stdout /* Die with an error message if stdout has ferror set. */ void xferror_stdout(void) { xferror(stdout, bb_msg_standard_output); } #endif #ifdef L_xfflush_stdout /* Die with an error message if we have trouble flushing stdout. */ void xfflush_stdout(void) { if (fflush(stdout)) { bb_perror_msg_and_die(bb_msg_standard_output); } } #endif #ifdef L_spawn /* This does a fork/exec in one call, using vfork(). Return PID of new child, * -1 for failure. Runs argv[0], searching path if that has no / in it. */ pid_t spawn(char **argv) { static int failed; pid_t pid; void *app = ENABLE_FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE_SHELL ? find_applet_by_name(argv[0]) : 0; /* Be nice to nommu machines. */ failed = 0; pid = vfork(); if (pid < 0) return pid; if (!pid) { execvp(app ? CONFIG_BUSYBOX_EXEC_PATH : *argv, argv); /* We're sharing a stack with blocked parent, let parent know we failed * and then exit to unblock parent (but don't run atexit() stuff, which would screw up parent.) */ failed = -1; _exit(0); } return failed ? failed : pid; } #endif #ifdef L_xspawn /* Die with an error message if we can't spawn a child process. */ pid_t xspawn(char **argv) { pid_t pid = spawn(argv); if (pid < 0) bb_perror_msg_and_die("%s", *argv); return pid; } #endif #ifdef L_wait4 /* Wait for the specified child PID to exit, returning child's error return. */ int wait4pid(int pid) { int status; if (pid == -1 || waitpid(pid, &status, 0) == -1) return -1; if (WIFEXITED(status)) return WEXITSTATUS(status); if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) return WTERMSIG(status); return 0; } #endif #ifdef L_itoa /* Convert unsigned integer to ascii, writing into supplied buffer. A * truncated result is always null terminated (unless buflen is 0), and * contains the first few digits of the result ala strncpy. */ void utoa_to_buf(unsigned n, char *buf, unsigned buflen) { int i, out = 0; if (buflen) { for (i=1000000000; i; i/=10) { int res = n/i; if ((res || out || i == 1) && --buflen>0) { out++; n -= res*i; *buf++ = '0' + res; } } *buf = 0; } } /* Convert signed integer to ascii, like utoa_to_buf() */ void itoa_to_buf(int n, char *buf, unsigned buflen) { if (buflen && n<0) { n = -n; *buf++ = '-'; buflen--; } utoa_to_buf((unsigned)n, buf, buflen); } /* The following two functions use a static buffer, so calling either one a * second time will overwrite previous results. * * The largest 32 bit integer is -2 billion plus null terminator, or 12 bytes. * Int should always be 32 bits on any remotely Unix-like system, see * http://www.unix.org/whitepapers/64bit.html for the reasons why. */ static char local_buf[12]; /* Convert unsigned integer to ascii using a static buffer (returned). */ char *utoa(unsigned n) { utoa_to_buf(n, local_buf, sizeof(local_buf)); return local_buf; } /* Convert signed integer to ascii using a static buffer (returned). */ char *itoa(int n) { itoa_to_buf(n, local_buf, sizeof(local_buf)); return local_buf; } #endif #ifdef L_setuid /* Die with an error message if we can't set gid. (Because resource limits may * limit this user to a given number of processes, and if that fills up the * setgid() will fail and we'll _still_be_root_, which is bad.) */ void xsetgid(gid_t gid) { if (setgid(gid)) bb_error_msg_and_die("setgid"); } /* Die with an error message if we cant' set uid. (See xsetgid() for why.) */ void xsetuid(uid_t uid) { if (setuid(uid)) bb_error_msg_and_die("setuid"); } #endif #ifdef L_fdlength /* Return how long the file at fd is, if there's any way to determine it. */ off_t fdlength(int fd) { off_t bottom = 0, top = 0, pos; long size; /* If the ioctl works for this, return it. */ if (ioctl(fd, BLKGETSIZE, &size) >= 0) return size*512; /* If not, do a binary search for the last location we can read. (Some * block devices don't do BLKGETSIZE right.) */ do { char temp; pos = bottom + (top - bottom) / 2;; /* If we can read from the current location, it's bigger. */ if (lseek(fd, pos, 0)>=0 && safe_read(fd, &temp, 1)==1) { if (bottom == top) bottom = top = (top+1) * 2; else bottom = pos; /* If we can't, it's smaller. */ } else { if (bottom == top) { if (!top) return 0; bottom = top/2; } else top = pos; } } while (bottom + 1 != top); return pos + 1; } #endif #ifdef L_xasprintf /* Die with an error message if we can't malloc() enough space and do an * sprintf() into that space. */ char *xasprintf(const char *format, ...) { va_list p; int r; char *string_ptr; #if 1 // GNU extension va_start(p, format); r = vasprintf(&string_ptr, format, p); va_end(p); #else // Bloat for systems that haven't got the GNU extension. va_start(p, format); r = vsnprintf(NULL, 0, format, p); va_end(p); string_ptr = xmalloc(r+1); va_start(p, format); r = vsnprintf(string_ptr, r+1, format, p); va_end(p); #endif if (r < 0) bb_perror_msg_and_die("xasprintf"); return string_ptr; } #endif #ifdef L_xprint_and_close_file /* Die with an error message if we can't copy an entire FILE * to stdout, then * close that file. */ void xprint_and_close_file(FILE *file) { // copyfd outputs error messages for us. if (bb_copyfd_eof(fileno(file), 1) == -1) exit(bb_default_error_retval); fclose(file); } #endif #ifdef L_xchdir /* Die if we can't chdir to a new path. */ void xchdir(const char *path) { if (chdir(path)) bb_perror_msg_and_die("chdir(%s)", path); } #endif #ifdef L_warn_opendir /* Print a warning message if opendir() fails, but don't die. */ DIR *warn_opendir(const char *path) { DIR *dp; if ((dp = opendir(path)) == NULL) { bb_perror_msg("unable to open `%s'", path); return NULL; } return dp; } #endif #ifdef L_xopendir /* Die with an error message if opendir() fails. */ DIR *xopendir(const char *path) { DIR *dp; if ((dp = opendir(path)) == NULL) bb_perror_msg_and_die("unable to open `%s'", path); return dp; } #endif #ifdef L_xdaemon #ifndef BB_NOMMU /* Die with an error message if we can't daemonize. */ void xdaemon(int nochdir, int noclose) { if (daemon(nochdir, noclose)) bb_perror_msg_and_die("daemon"); } #endif #endif #ifdef L_xsocket /* Die with an error message if we can't open a new socket. */ int xsocket(int domain, int type, int protocol) { int r = socket(domain, type, protocol); if (r < 0) bb_perror_msg_and_die("socket"); return r; } #endif #ifdef L_xbind /* Die with an error message if we can't bind a socket to an address. */ void xbind(int sockfd, struct sockaddr *my_addr, socklen_t addrlen) { if (bind(sockfd, my_addr, addrlen)) bb_perror_msg_and_die("bind"); } #endif #ifdef L_xlisten /* Die with an error message if we can't listen for connections on a socket. */ void xlisten(int s, int backlog) { if (listen(s, backlog)) bb_perror_msg_and_die("listen"); } #endif