/* vi: set ts=4 :*/ /* Toybox infrastructure. * * Copyright 2006 Rob Landley */ #include "toys.h" // Populate toy_list[]. #undef NEWTOY #undef OLDTOY #define NEWTOY(name, opts, flags) {#name, name##_main, opts, flags}, #define OLDTOY(name, oldname, opts, flags) {#name, oldname##_main, opts, flags}, struct toy_list toy_list[] = { #include "generated/newtoys.h" }; #define TOY_LIST_LEN (sizeof(toy_list)/sizeof(struct toy_list)) // global context for this applet. struct toy_context toys; union global_union this; char toybuf[4096]; struct toy_list *toy_find(char *name) { int top, bottom, middle; // If the name starts with "toybox" accept that as a match. Otherwise // skip the first entry, which is out of order. if (!strncmp(name,"toybox",6)) return toy_list; bottom = 1; // Binary search to find this applet. top = TOY_LIST_LEN-1; for (;;) { int result; middle = (top+bottom)/2; if (middletop) return NULL; result = strcmp(name,toy_list[middle].name); if (!result) return toy_list+middle; if (result<0) top=--middle; else bottom = ++middle; } } // Figure out whether or not anything is using the option parsing logic, // because the compiler can't figure out whether or not to optimize it away // on its' own. NEED_OPTIONS becomes a constant allowing if() to optimize // stuff out via dead code elimination. #undef NEWTOY #undef OLDTOY #define NEWTOY(name, opts, flags) opts || #define OLDTOY(name, oldname, opts, flags) opts || static const int NEED_OPTIONS = #include "generated/newtoys.h" 0; // Ends the opts || opts || opts... // Setup toybox global state for this command. void toy_init(struct toy_list *which, char *argv[]) { // Drop permissions for non-suid commands. if (CFG_TOYBOX_SUID) { uid_t uid = getuid(), euid = geteuid(); if (!(which->flags & TOYFLAG_STAYROOT)) { if (uid != euid) xsetuid(euid=uid); } else if (CFG_TOYBOX_DEBUG && uid) error_exit("Not installed suid root"); if ((which->flags & TOYFLAG_NEEDROOT) && euid) error_exit("Not root"); } // Free old toys contents (to be reentrant) if (toys.optargs != toys.argv+1) free(toys.optargs); memset(&toys, 0, sizeof(struct toy_context)); toys.which = which; toys.argv = argv; if (NEED_OPTIONS && which->options) get_optflags(); else toys.optargs = argv+1; if (which->flags & TOYFLAG_UMASK) toys.old_umask = umask(0); } // Like exec() but runs an internal toybox command instead of another file. // Only returns if it can't find the command, otherwise exit() when done. void toy_exec(char *argv[]) { struct toy_list *which; which = toy_find(argv[0]); if (!which) return; toy_init(which, argv); toys.which->toy_main(); exit(toys.exitval); } // Multiplexer command, first argument is command to run, rest are args to that. // If first argument starts with - output list of command install paths. void toybox_main(void) { static char *toy_paths[]={"usr/","bin/","sbin/",0}; int i, len = 0; if (toys.argv[1]) { if (toys.argv[1][0]!='-') { toy_exec(toys.argv+1); toys.which = toy_list; error_exit("Unknown command %s",toys.argv[1]); } } // Output list of applets. for (i=1; i65) { putchar('\n'); len=0; } } } putchar('\n'); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { // Artificial scope to eat less stack for things we call { char *name; // Trim path off of command name name = strrchr(argv[0], '/'); if (!name) name=argv[0]; else name++; argv[0] = name; } // Call the multiplexer, adjusting this argv[] to be its' argv[1]. // (It will adjust it back before calling toy_exec().) toys.argv = argv-1; toybox_main(); return 0; }