/* portability.c - code to workaround the deficiencies of various platforms. * * Copyright 2012 Rob Landley * Copyright 2012 Georgi Chorbadzhiyski */ #include "toys.h" // We can't fork() on nommu systems, and vfork() requires an exec() or exit() // before resuming the parent (because they share a heap until then). And no, // we can't implement our own clone() call that does the equivalent of fork() // because nommu heaps use physical addresses so if we copy the heap all our // pointers are wrong. (You need an mmu in order to map two heaps to the same // address range without interfering with each other.) In the absence of // a portable way to tell malloc() to start a new heap without freeing the old // one, you pretty much need the exec().) // So we exec ourselves (via /proc/self/exe, if anybody knows a way to // re-exec self without depending on the filesystem, I'm all ears), // and use the arguments to signal reentry. #if CFG_TOYBOX_FORK pid_t xfork(void) { pid_t pid = fork(); if (pid < 0) perror_exit("fork"); return pid; } #endif int xgetrandom(void *buf, unsigned buflen, unsigned flags) { int fd; #if CFG_TOYBOX_GETRANDOM if (buflen == getrandom(buf, buflen, flags&~WARN_ONLY)) return 1; if (errno!=ENOSYS && !(flags&WARN_ONLY)) perror_exit("getrandom"); #endif fd = xopen(flags ? "/dev/random" : "/dev/urandom",O_RDONLY|(flags&WARN_ONLY)); if (fd == -1) return 0; xreadall(fd, buf, buflen); close(fd); return 1; } // Get a linked list of mount points, with stat information. #if defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) // Not implemented for macOS. // See 's getmntinfo(3) for the BSD API. #else #include static void octal_deslash(char *s) { char *o = s; while (*s) { if (*s == '\\') { int i, oct = 0; for (i = 1; i < 4; i++) { if (!isdigit(s[i])) break; oct = (oct<<3)+s[i]-'0'; } if (i == 4) { *o++ = oct; s += i; continue; } } *o++ = *s++; } *o = 0; } // Check if this type matches list. // Odd syntax: typelist all yes = if any, typelist all no = if none. int mountlist_istype(struct mtab_list *ml, char *typelist) { int len, skip; char *t; if (!typelist) return 1; skip = strncmp(typelist, "no", 2); for (;;) { if (!(t = comma_iterate(&typelist, &len))) break; if (!skip) { // If one -t starts with "no", the rest must too if (strncmp(t, "no", 2)) error_exit("bad typelist"); if (!strncmp(t+2, ml->type, len-2)) { skip = 1; break; } } else if (!strncmp(t, ml->type, len) && !ml->type[len]) { skip = 0; break; } } return !skip; } // Get list of mounted filesystems, including stat and statvfs info. // Returns a reversed list, which is good for finding overmounts and such. struct mtab_list *xgetmountlist(char *path) { struct mtab_list *mtlist = 0, *mt; struct mntent *me; FILE *fp; char *p = path ? path : "/proc/mounts"; if (!(fp = setmntent(p, "r"))) perror_exit("bad %s", p); // The "test" part of the loop is done before the first time through and // again after each "increment", so putting the actual load there avoids // duplicating it. If the load was NULL, the loop stops. while ((me = getmntent(fp))) { mt = xzalloc(sizeof(struct mtab_list) + strlen(me->mnt_fsname) + strlen(me->mnt_dir) + strlen(me->mnt_type) + strlen(me->mnt_opts) + 4); dlist_add_nomalloc((void *)&mtlist, (void *)mt); // Collect details about mounted filesystem // Don't report errors, just leave data zeroed if (!path) { stat(me->mnt_dir, &(mt->stat)); statvfs(me->mnt_dir, &(mt->statvfs)); } // Remember information from /proc/mounts mt->dir = stpcpy(mt->type, me->mnt_type)+1; mt->device = stpcpy(mt->dir, me->mnt_dir)+1; mt->opts = stpcpy(mt->device, me->mnt_fsname)+1; strcpy(mt->opts, me->mnt_opts); octal_deslash(mt->dir); octal_deslash(mt->device); } endmntent(fp); return mtlist; } #endif