/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* * autod_parse.c * * Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "automount.h" /* * This structure is used to determine the hierarchical * relationship between directories */ typedef struct _hiernode { char dirname[MAXFILENAMELEN+1]; struct _hiernode *subdir; struct _hiernode *leveldir; struct mapent *mapent; } hiernode; void free_mapent(struct mapent *); static int mapline_to_mapent(struct mapent **, struct mapline *, char *, char *, char *, char *, uint_t); static int hierarchical_sort(struct mapent *, hiernode **, char *, char *); static int push_options(hiernode *, char *, char *, int); static int set_mapent_opts(struct mapent *, char *, char *, char *); static void get_opts(char *, char *, char *, bool_t *); static int fstype_opts(struct mapent *, char *, char *, char *); static int modify_mapents(struct mapent **, char *, char *, char *, hiernode *, char *, uint_t, bool_t); static int set_and_fake_mapent_mntlevel(hiernode *, char *, char *, char *, struct mapent **, uint_t, char *, bool_t); static int mark_level1_root(hiernode *, char *); static int mark_and_fake_level1_noroot(hiernode *, char *, char *, char *, struct mapent **, uint_t i, char *); static int convert_mapent_to_automount(struct mapent *, char *, char *); static int automount_opts(char **, char *); static int parse_fsinfo(char *, struct mapent *); static int parse_nfs(char *, struct mapent *, char *, char *, char **, char **, int); static int parse_special(struct mapent *, char *, char *, char **, char **, int); static int get_dir_from_path(char *, char **, int); static int alloc_hiernode(hiernode **, char *); static void free_hiernode(hiernode *); static void trace_mapents(char *, struct mapent *); static void trace_hierarchy(hiernode *, int); static struct mapent *do_mapent_hosts(char *, char *, uint_t); static void freeex_ent(struct exportnode *); static void freeex(struct exportnode *); static void dump_mapent_err(struct mapent *, char *, char *); #define PARSE_OK 0 #define PARSE_ERROR -1 #define MAX_FSLEN 32 /* * mapentry error type defininitions */ #define MAPENT_NOERR 0 #define MAPENT_UATFS 1 /* * parse_entry(char *key, char *mapname, char *mapopts, struct mapline *ml, * char *subdir, uint_t isdirect, bool_t mount_access) * Parses the data in ml to build a mapentry list containing the information * for the mounts/lookups to be performed. Builds an intermediate mapentry list * by processing ml, hierarchically sorts (builds a tree of) the list according * to mountpoint. Then pushes options down the hierarchy, and fills in the mount * file system. Finally, modifies the intermediate list depending on how far * in the hierarchy the current request is (uses subdir). Deals with special * case of /net map parsing. * Returns a pointer to the head of the mapentry list. */ struct mapent * parse_entry(char *key, char *mapname, char *mapopts, struct mapline *ml, char *subdir, uint_t isdirect, bool_t mount_access) { char *p; char defaultopts[AUTOFS_MAXOPTSLEN]; struct mapent *mapents = NULL; hiernode *rootnode = NULL; char *lp = ml->linebuf; if (trace > 1) trace_prt(1, " mapline: %s\n", ml->linebuf); /* * Assure the key is only one token long. * This prevents options from sneaking in through the * command line or corruption of /etc/mnttab. */ for (p = key; *p != '\0'; p++) { if (isspace(*p)) { syslog(LOG_ERR, "parse_entry: bad key in map %s: %s", mapname, key); return ((struct mapent *)NULL); } } /* * select the appropriate parser, and build the mapentry list */ if (strcmp(lp, "-hosts") == 0) { /* * the /net parser - uses do_mapent_hosts to build mapents. * The mapopts are considered default for every entry, so we * don't push options down hierarchies. */ mapents = do_mapent_hosts(mapopts, key, isdirect); if (mapents == NULL) /* nothing to free */ return (mapents); if (trace > 3) trace_mapents("do_mapent_hosts:(return)", mapents); if (hierarchical_sort(mapents, &rootnode, key, mapname) != PARSE_OK) goto parse_error; } else { /* * all other parsing */ if (mapline_to_mapent(&mapents, ml, key, mapname, mapopts, defaultopts, isdirect) != PARSE_OK) goto parse_error; if (mapents == NULL) return (mapents); if (hierarchical_sort(mapents, &rootnode, key, mapname) != PARSE_OK) goto parse_error; if (push_options(rootnode, defaultopts, mapopts, MAPENT_NOERR) != PARSE_OK) goto parse_error; if (trace > 3) { trace_prt(1, "\n\tpush_options (return)\n"); trace_prt(0, "\tdefault options=%s\n", defaultopts); trace_hierarchy(rootnode, 0); }; if (parse_fsinfo(mapname, mapents) != PARSE_OK) goto parse_error; } /* * Modify the mapentry list. We *must* do this only after * the mapentry list is completely built (since we need to * have parse_fsinfo called first). */ if (modify_mapents(&mapents, mapname, mapopts, subdir, rootnode, key, isdirect, mount_access) != PARSE_OK) goto parse_error; /* * XXX: its dangerous to use rootnode after modify mapents as * it may be pointing to mapents that have been freed */ if (rootnode != NULL) free_hiernode(rootnode); return (mapents); parse_error: syslog(LOG_ERR, "parse_entry: mapentry parse error: map=%s key=%s", mapname, key); free_mapent(mapents); if (rootnode != NULL) free_hiernode(rootnode); return ((struct mapent *)NULL); } /* * mapline_to_mapent(struct mapent **mapents, struct mapline *ml, * char *key, char *mapname, char *mapopts, char *defaultopts, * uint_t isdirect) * Parses the mapline information in ml word by word to build an intermediate * mapentry list, which is passed back to the caller. The mapentries may have * holes (example no options), as they are completed only later. The logic is * awkward, but needed to provide the supported flexibility in the map entries. * (especially the first line). Note that the key is the full pathname of the * directory to be mounted in a direct map, and ml is the mapentry beyond key. * Returns PARSE_OK or an appropriate error value. */ static int mapline_to_mapent(struct mapent **mapents, struct mapline *ml, char *key, char *mapname, char *mapopts, char *defaultopts, uint_t isdirect) { struct mapent *me = NULL; struct mapent *mp; char w[MAXPATHLEN]; char wq[MAXPATHLEN]; char w1[MAXPATHLEN]; int implied; char *lp = ml->linebuf; char *lq = ml->lineqbuf; /* do any macro expansions that are required to complete ml */ if (macro_expand(key, lp, lq, LINESZ)) { syslog(LOG_ERR, "mapline_to_mapent: map %s: line too long (max %d chars)", mapname, LINESZ - 1); return (PARSE_ERROR); } if (trace > 3 && (strcmp(ml->linebuf, lp) != 0)) trace_prt(1, " mapline_to_mapent: (expanded) mapline (%s,%s)\n", ml->linebuf, ml->lineqbuf); /* init the head of mapentry list to null */ *mapents = NULL; /* * Get the first word - its either a '-' if default options provided, * a '/', if the mountroot is implicitly provided, or a mount filesystem * if the mountroot is implicit. Note that if the first word begins with * a '-' then the second must be read and it must be a mountpoint or a * mount filesystem. Use mapopts if no default opts are provided. */ if (getword(w, wq, &lp, &lq, ' ', sizeof (w)) == -1) return (PARSE_ERROR); if (*w == '-') { strcpy(defaultopts, w); if (getword(w, wq, &lp, &lq, ' ', sizeof (w)) == -1) return (PARSE_ERROR); } else strcpy(defaultopts, mapopts); /* * implied is true if there is no '/' (the usual NFS case) * or if there are two slashes (the smbfs case) */ implied = ((*w != '/') || (*(w+1) == '/')); while (*w == '/' || implied) { mp = me; if ((me = (struct mapent *)malloc(sizeof (*me))) == NULL) goto alloc_failed; (void) memset((char *)me, 0, sizeof (*me)); if (*mapents == NULL) /* special case of head */ *mapents = me; else mp->map_next = me; /* * direct maps get an empty string as root - to be filled * by the entire path later. Indirect maps get /key as the * map root. Note that xfn maps don't care about the root * - they override it in getmapent_fn(). */ if (isdirect) { *w1 = '\0'; } else { strcpy(w1, "/"); strcat(w1, key); } if ((me->map_root = strdup(w1)) == NULL) goto alloc_failed; /* mntpnt is empty for the mount root */ if (strcmp(w, "/") == 0 || implied) me->map_mntpnt = strdup(""); else me->map_mntpnt = strdup(w); if (me->map_mntpnt == NULL) goto alloc_failed; /* * If implied, the word must be a mount filesystem, * and its already read in; also turn off implied - its * not applicable except for the mount root. Else, * read another (or two) words depending on if there's * an option. */ if (implied) /* must be a mount filesystem */ implied = 0; else { if (getword(w, wq, &lp, &lq, ' ', sizeof (w)) == -1) return (PARSE_ERROR); if (w[0] == '-') { /* mount options */ if ((me->map_mntopts = strdup(w)) == NULL) goto alloc_failed; if (getword(w, wq, &lp, &lq, ' ', sizeof (w)) == -1) return (PARSE_ERROR); } } /* * must be a mount filesystem or a set of filesystems at * this point. */ if (w[0] == '\0' || w[0] == '-') { syslog(LOG_ERR, "mapline_to_mapent: bad location=%s map=%s key=%s", w, mapname, key); return (PARSE_ERROR); } /* * map_fsw and map_fswq hold information which will be * used to determine filesystem information at a later * point. This is required since we can only find out * about the mount file system after the directories * are hierarchically sorted and options have been pushed * down the hierarchies. */ if (((me->map_fsw = strdup(w)) == NULL) || ((me->map_fswq = strdup(wq)) == NULL)) goto alloc_failed; /* * the next word, if any, is either another mount point or a * mount filesystem if more than one server is listed. */ if (getword(w, wq, &lp, &lq, ' ', sizeof (w)) == -1) return (PARSE_ERROR); while (*w && *w != '/') { /* more than 1 server listed */ int len; char *fsw, *fswq; len = strlen(me->map_fsw) + strlen(w) + 4; if ((fsw = (char *)malloc(len)) == NULL) goto alloc_failed; sprintf(fsw, "%s %s", me->map_fsw, w); free(me->map_fsw); me->map_fsw = fsw; len = strlen(me->map_fswq) + strlen(wq) + 4; if ((fswq = (char *)malloc(len)) == NULL) goto alloc_failed; sprintf(fswq, "%s %s", me->map_fswq, wq); free(me->map_fswq); me->map_fswq = fswq; if (getword(w, wq, &lp, &lq, ' ', sizeof (w)) == -1) return (PARSE_ERROR); } /* initialize flags */ me->map_mntlevel = -1; me->map_modified = FALSE; me->map_faked = FALSE; me->map_err = MAPENT_NOERR; me->map_next = NULL; } if (*mapents == NULL || w[0] != '\0') { /* sanity check */ if (verbose) { if (*mapents == NULL) syslog(LOG_ERR, "mapline_to_mapent: parsed with null mapents"); else syslog(LOG_ERR, "mapline_to_mapent: parsed nononempty w=%s", w); } return (PARSE_ERROR); } if (trace > 3) trace_mapents("mapline_to_mapent:", *mapents); return (PARSE_OK); alloc_failed: syslog(LOG_ERR, "mapline_to_mapent: Memory allocation failed"); return (ENOMEM); } /* * hierarchical_sort(struct mapent *mapents, hiernode **rootnode, char *key * char *mapname) * sorts the mntpnts in each mapent to build a hierarchy of nodes, with * with the rootnode being the mount root. The hierarchy is setup as * levels, and subdirs below each level. Provides a link from node to * the relevant mapentry. * Returns PARSE_OK or appropriate error value */ static int hierarchical_sort(struct mapent *mapents, hiernode **rootnode, char *key, char *mapname) { hiernode *prevnode, *currnode, *newnode; char *path; char dirname[MAXFILENAMELEN]; int rc = PARSE_OK; struct mapent *me = mapents; /* allocate the rootnode with a default path of "" */ *rootnode = NULL; if ((rc = alloc_hiernode(rootnode, "")) != PARSE_OK) return (rc); /* * walk through mapents - for each mapent, locate the position * within the hierarchy by walking across leveldirs, and * subdirs of matched leveldirs. Starts one level below * the root (assumes an implicit match with rootnode). * XXX - this could probably be done more cleanly using recursion. */ while (me != NULL) { path = me->map_mntpnt; if ((rc = get_dir_from_path(dirname, &path, sizeof (dirname))) != PARSE_OK) return (rc); prevnode = *rootnode; currnode = (*rootnode)->subdir; while (dirname[0] != '\0') { if (currnode != NULL) { if (strcmp(currnode->dirname, dirname) == 0) { /* * match found - mntpnt is a child of * this node */ prevnode = currnode; currnode = currnode->subdir; } else { prevnode = currnode; currnode = currnode->leveldir; if (currnode == NULL) { /* * No more leveldirs to match. * Add a new one */ if ((rc = alloc_hiernode (&newnode, dirname)) != PARSE_OK) return (rc); prevnode->leveldir = newnode; prevnode = newnode; currnode = newnode->subdir; } else { /* try this leveldir */ continue; } } } else { /* no more subdirs to match. Add a new one */ if ((rc = alloc_hiernode(&newnode, dirname)) != PARSE_OK) return (rc); prevnode->subdir = newnode; prevnode = newnode; currnode = newnode->subdir; } if ((rc = get_dir_from_path(dirname, &path, sizeof (dirname))) != PARSE_OK) return (rc); } if (prevnode->mapent != NULL) { /* duplicate mntpoint found */ syslog(LOG_ERR, "hierarchical_sort: duplicate mntpnt map=%s key=%s", mapname, key); return (PARSE_ERROR); } /* provide a pointer from node to mapent */ prevnode->mapent = me; me = me->map_next; } if (trace > 3) { trace_prt(1, "\n\thierarchical_sort:\n"); trace_hierarchy(*rootnode, 0); /* 0 is rootnode's level */ } return (rc); } /* * push_options(hiernode *node, char *opts, char *mapopts, int err) * Pushes the options down a hierarchical structure. Works recursively from the * root, which is passed in on the first call. Uses a replacement policy. * If a node points to a mapentry, and it has an option, then thats the option * for that mapentry. Else, the node's mapent inherits the option from the * default (which may be the global option for the entry or mapopts). * err is useful in flagging entries with errors in pushing options. * returns PARSE_OK or appropriate error value. */ static int push_options(hiernode *node, char *defaultopts, char *mapopts, int err) { int rc = PARSE_OK; struct mapent *me = NULL; /* ensure that all the dirs at a level are passed the default options */ while (node != NULL) { me = node->mapent; if (me != NULL) { /* not all nodes point to a mapentry */ me->map_err = err; if ((rc = set_mapent_opts(me, me->map_mntopts, defaultopts, mapopts)) != PARSE_OK) return (rc); } /* push the options to subdirs */ if (node->subdir != NULL) { if (node->mapent && strcmp(node->mapent->map_fstype, MNTTYPE_AUTOFS) == 0) err = MAPENT_UATFS; if ((rc = push_options(node->subdir, defaultopts, mapopts, err)) != PARSE_OK) return (rc); } node = node->leveldir; } return (rc); } #define BACKFSTYPE "backfstype" /* used in cachefs options */ #define BACKFSTYPE_EQ "backfstype=" #define FSTYPE "fstype" #define FSTYPE_EQ "fstype=" #define NO_OPTS "" /* * set_mapent_opts(struct mapent *me, char *opts, char *defaultopts, * char *mapopts) * sets the mapentry's options, fstype and mounter fields by separating * out the fstype part from the opts. Use default options if opts is NULL. * Note taht defaultopts may be the same as mapopts. * Returns PARSE_OK or appropriate error value. */ static int set_mapent_opts(struct mapent *me, char *opts, char *defaultopts, char *mapopts) { char entryopts[AUTOFS_MAXOPTSLEN]; char fstype[MAX_FSLEN], mounter[MAX_FSLEN]; int rc = PARSE_OK; bool_t fstype_opt = FALSE; strcpy(fstype, MNTTYPE_NFS); /* default */ /* set options to default options, if none exist for this entry */ if (opts == NULL) { opts = defaultopts; if (defaultopts == NULL) { /* NULL opts for entry */ strcpy(mounter, fstype); goto done; } } if (*opts == '-') opts++; /* separate opts into fstype and (other) entrypopts */ get_opts(opts, entryopts, fstype, &fstype_opt); /* replace any existing opts */ if (me->map_mntopts != NULL) free(me->map_mntopts); if ((me->map_mntopts = strdup(entryopts)) == NULL) return (ENOMEM); strcpy(mounter, fstype); /* * The following ugly chunk of code crept in as a result of * cachefs. If it's a cachefs mount of an nfs filesystem, then * it's important to parse the nfs special field. Otherwise, * just hand the special field to the fs-specific mount */ if (strcmp(fstype, MNTTYPE_CACHEFS) == 0) { struct mnttab m; char *p; m.mnt_mntopts = entryopts; if ((p = hasmntopt(&m, BACKFSTYPE)) != NULL) { int len = strlen(MNTTYPE_NFS); p += strlen(BACKFSTYPE_EQ); if (strncmp(p, MNTTYPE_NFS, len) == 0 && (p[len] == '\0' || p[len] == ',')) { /* * Cached nfs mount */ (void) strcpy(fstype, MNTTYPE_NFS); (void) strcpy(mounter, MNTTYPE_CACHEFS); } } } /* * child options are exactly fstype = somefs, we need to do some * more option pushing work. */ if (fstype_opt == TRUE && (strcmp(me->map_mntopts, NO_OPTS) == 0)) { free(me->map_mntopts); if ((rc = fstype_opts(me, opts, defaultopts, mapopts)) != PARSE_OK) return (rc); } done: if (((me->map_fstype = strdup(fstype)) == NULL) || ((me->map_mounter = strdup(mounter)) == NULL)) { if (me->map_fstype != NULL) free(me->map_fstype); syslog(LOG_ERR, "set_mapent_opts: No memory"); return (ENOMEM); } return (rc); } /* * Check the option string for an "fstype" * option. If found, return the fstype * and the option string with the fstype * option removed, e.g. * * input: "fstype=cachefs,ro,nosuid" * opts: "ro,nosuid" * fstype: "cachefs" * * Also indicates if the fstype option was present * by setting a flag, if the pointer to the flag * is not NULL. */ static void get_opts(input, opts, fstype, fstype_opt) char *input; char *opts; /* output */ char *fstype; /* output */ bool_t *fstype_opt; { char *p, *pb; char buf[MAXOPTSLEN]; char *placeholder; *opts = '\0'; (void) strcpy(buf, input); pb = buf; while (p = (char *)strtok_r(pb, ",", &placeholder)) { pb = NULL; if (strncmp(p, FSTYPE_EQ, 7) == 0) { if (fstype_opt != NULL) *fstype_opt = TRUE; (void) strcpy(fstype, p + 7); } else { if (*opts) (void) strcat(opts, ","); (void) strcat(opts, p); } } } /* * fstype_opts(struct mapent *me, char *opts, char *defaultopts, * char *mapopts) * We need to push global options to the child entry if it is exactly * fstype=somefs. */ static int fstype_opts(struct mapent *me, char *opts, char *defaultopts, char *mapopts) { char pushopts[AUTOFS_MAXOPTSLEN]; char pushentryopts[AUTOFS_MAXOPTSLEN]; char pushfstype[MAX_FSLEN]; if (defaultopts && *defaultopts == '-') defaultopts++; /* * the options to push are the global defaults for the entry, * if they exist, or mapopts, if the global defaults for the * entry does not exist. */ if (strcmp(defaultopts, opts) == 0) { if (*mapopts == '-') mapopts++; get_opts(mapopts, pushentryopts, pushfstype, NULL); strcpy(pushopts, mapopts); } else { get_opts(defaultopts, pushentryopts, pushfstype, NULL); strcpy(pushopts, defaultopts); } if (strcmp(pushfstype, MNTTYPE_CACHEFS) == 0) me->map_mntopts = strdup(pushopts); else me->map_mntopts = strdup(pushentryopts); if (!me->map_mntopts) { syslog(LOG_ERR, "fstype_opts: No memory"); return (ENOMEM); } return (PARSE_OK); } /* * modify_mapents(struct mapent **mapents, char *mapname, * char *mapopts, char *subdir, hiernode *rootnode, * char *key, uint_t isdirect, bool_t mount_access) * modifies the intermediate mapentry list into the final one, and passes * back a pointer to it. The final list may contain faked mapentries for * hiernodes that do not point to a mapentry, or converted mapentries, if * hiernodes that point to a mapentry need to be converted from nfs to autofs. * mounts. Entries that are not directly 1 level below the subdir are removed. * Returns PARSE_OK or PARSE_ERROR */ static int modify_mapents(struct mapent **mapents, char *mapname, char *mapopts, char *subdir, hiernode *rootnode, char *key, uint_t isdirect, bool_t mount_access) { struct mapent *mp = NULL; char w[MAXPATHLEN]; struct mapent *me; int rc = PARSE_OK; struct mapent *faked_mapents = NULL; /* * correct the mapentry mntlevel from default -1 to level depending on * position in hierarchy, and build any faked mapentries, if required * at one level below the rootnode given by subdir. */ if ((rc = set_and_fake_mapent_mntlevel(rootnode, subdir, key, mapname, &faked_mapents, isdirect, mapopts, mount_access)) != PARSE_OK) return (rc); /* * attaches faked mapents to real mapents list. Assumes mapents * is not NULL. */ me = *mapents; while (me->map_next != NULL) me = me->map_next; me->map_next = faked_mapents; /* * get rid of nodes marked at level -1 */ me = *mapents; while (me != NULL) { if ((me->map_mntlevel == -1) || (me->map_err) || (mount_access == FALSE && me->map_mntlevel == 0)) { /* * syslog any errors and free entry */ if (me->map_err) dump_mapent_err(me, key, mapname); if (me == (*mapents)) { /* special case when head has to be freed */ *mapents = me->map_next; if ((*mapents) == NULL) { /* something wierd happened */ if (verbose) syslog(LOG_ERR, "modify_mapents: level error"); return (PARSE_ERROR); } /* separate out the node */ me->map_next = NULL; free_mapent(me); me = *mapents; } else { mp->map_next = me->map_next; me->map_next = NULL; free_mapent(me); me = mp->map_next; } continue; } /* * convert level 1 mapents that are not already autonodes * to autonodes */ if (me->map_mntlevel == 1 && (strcmp(me->map_fstype, MNTTYPE_AUTOFS) != 0) && (me->map_faked != TRUE)) { if ((rc = convert_mapent_to_automount(me, mapname, mapopts)) != PARSE_OK) return (rc); } strcpy(w, (me->map_mntpnt+strlen(subdir))); strcpy(me->map_mntpnt, w); mp = me; me = me->map_next; } if (trace > 3) trace_mapents("modify_mapents:", *mapents); return (PARSE_OK); } /* * set_and_fake_mapent_mntlevel(hiernode *rootnode, char *subdir, char *key, * char *mapname, struct mapent **faked_mapents, * uint_t isdirect, char *mapopts, bool_t mount_access) * sets the mapentry mount levels (depths) with respect to the subdir. * Assigns a value of 0 to the new root. Finds the level1 directories by * calling mark_*_level1_*(). Also cleans off extra /'s in level0 and * level1 map_mntpnts. Note that one level below the new root is an existing * mapentry if there's a mapentry (nfs mount) corresponding to the root, * and the direct subdir set for the root, if there's no mapentry corresponding * to the root (we install autodirs). Returns PARSE_OK or error value. */ static int set_and_fake_mapent_mntlevel(hiernode *rootnode, char *subdir, char *key, char *mapname, struct mapent **faked_mapents, uint_t isdirect, char *mapopts, bool_t mount_access) { char dirname[MAXFILENAMELEN]; char traversed_path[MAXPATHLEN]; /* used in building fake mapentries */ char *subdir_child = subdir; hiernode *prevnode = rootnode; hiernode *currnode = rootnode->subdir; int rc = PARSE_OK; traversed_path[0] = '\0'; /* * find and mark the root by tracing down subdir. Use traversed_path * to keep track of how far we go, while guaranteeing that it * contains no '/' at the end. Took some mucking to get that right. */ if ((rc = get_dir_from_path(dirname, &subdir_child, sizeof (dirname))) != PARSE_OK) return (rc); if (dirname[0] != '\0') sprintf(traversed_path, "%s/%s", traversed_path, dirname); prevnode = rootnode; currnode = rootnode->subdir; while (dirname[0] != '\0' && currnode != NULL) { if (strcmp(currnode->dirname, dirname) == 0) { /* subdir is a child of currnode */ prevnode = currnode; currnode = currnode->subdir; if ((rc = get_dir_from_path(dirname, &subdir_child, sizeof (dirname))) != PARSE_OK) return (rc); if (dirname[0] != '\0') sprintf(traversed_path, "%s/%s", traversed_path, dirname); } else { /* try next leveldir */ prevnode = currnode; currnode = currnode->leveldir; } } if (dirname[0] != '\0') { if (verbose) syslog(LOG_ERR, "set_and_fake_mapent_mntlevel: subdir=%s error: map=%s", subdir, mapname); return (PARSE_ERROR); } /* * see if level of root really points to a mapent and if * have access to that filessystem - call appropriate * routine to mark level 1 nodes, and build faked entries */ if (prevnode->mapent != NULL && mount_access == TRUE) { if (trace > 3) trace_prt(1, " node mountpoint %s\t travpath=%s\n", prevnode->mapent->map_mntpnt, traversed_path); /* * Copy traversed path map_mntpnt to get rid of any extra * '/' the map entry may contain. */ if (strlen(prevnode->mapent->map_mntpnt) < strlen(traversed_path)) { /* sanity check */ if (verbose) syslog(LOG_ERR, "set_and_fake_mapent_mntlevel: path=%s error", traversed_path); return (PARSE_ERROR); } if (strcmp(prevnode->mapent->map_mntpnt, traversed_path) != 0) strcpy(prevnode->mapent->map_mntpnt, traversed_path); prevnode->mapent->map_mntlevel = 0; /* root level is 0 */ if (currnode != NULL) { if ((rc = mark_level1_root(currnode, traversed_path)) != PARSE_OK) return (rc); } } else if (currnode != NULL) { if (trace > 3) trace_prt(1, " No rootnode, travpath=%s\n", traversed_path); if ((rc = mark_and_fake_level1_noroot(currnode, traversed_path, key, mapname, faked_mapents, isdirect, mapopts)) != PARSE_OK) return (rc); } if (trace > 3) { trace_prt(1, "\n\tset_and_fake_mapent_mntlevel\n"); trace_hierarchy(rootnode, 0); } return (rc); } /* * mark_level1_root(hiernode *node, char *traversed_path) * marks nodes upto one level below the rootnode given by subdir * recursively. Called if rootnode points to a mapent. * In this routine, a level 1 node is considered to be the 1st existing * mapentry below the root node, so there's no faking involved. * Returns PARSE_OK or error value */ static int mark_level1_root(hiernode *node, char *traversed_path) { /* ensure we touch all leveldirs */ while (node) { /* * mark node level as 1, if one exists - else walk down * subdirs until we find one. */ if (node->mapent == NULL) { char w[MAXPATHLEN]; if (node->subdir != NULL) { sprintf(w, "%s/%s", traversed_path, node->dirname); if (mark_level1_root(node->subdir, w) == PARSE_ERROR) return (PARSE_ERROR); } else { if (verbose) { syslog(LOG_ERR, "mark_level1_root: hierarchy error"); } return (PARSE_ERROR); } } else { char w[MAXPATHLEN]; sprintf(w, "%s/%s", traversed_path, node->dirname); if (trace > 3) trace_prt(1, " node mntpnt %s\t travpath %s\n", node->mapent->map_mntpnt, w); /* replace mntpnt with travpath to clean extra '/' */ if (strlen(node->mapent->map_mntpnt) < strlen(w)) { if (verbose) { syslog(LOG_ERR, "mark_level1_root: path=%s error", traversed_path); } return (PARSE_ERROR); } if (strcmp(node->mapent->map_mntpnt, w) != 0) strcpy(node->mapent->map_mntpnt, w); node->mapent->map_mntlevel = 1; } node = node->leveldir; } return (PARSE_OK); } /* * mark_and_fake_level1_noroot(hiernode *node, char *traversed_path, * char *key,char *mapname, struct mapent **faked_mapents, * uint_t isdirect, char *mapopts) * Called if the root of the hierarchy does not point to a mapent. marks nodes * upto one physical level below the rootnode given by subdir. checks if * there's a real mapentry. If not, it builds a faked one (autonode) at that * point. The faked autonode is direct, with the map being the same as the * original one from which the call originated. Options are same as that of * the map and assigned in automount_opts(). Returns PARSE_OK or error value. */ static int mark_and_fake_level1_noroot(hiernode *node, char *traversed_path, char *key, char *mapname, struct mapent **faked_mapents, uint_t isdirect, char *mapopts) { struct mapent *me; int rc = 0; char faked_map_mntpnt[MAXPATHLEN]; char w1[MAXPATHLEN]; char w[MAXPATHLEN]; while (node != NULL) { if (node->mapent != NULL) { /* * existing mapentry at level 1 - copy travpath to * get rid of extra '/' in mntpnt */ sprintf(w, "%s/%s", traversed_path, node->dirname); if (trace > 3) trace_prt(1, " node mntpnt=%s\t travpath=%s\n", node->mapent->map_mntpnt, w); if (strlen(node->mapent->map_mntpnt) < strlen(w)) { /* sanity check */ if (verbose) syslog(LOG_ERR, "mark_fake_level1_noroot:path=%s error", traversed_path); return (PARSE_ERROR); } if (strcmp(node->mapent->map_mntpnt, w) != 0) strcpy(node->mapent->map_mntpnt, w); node->mapent->map_mntlevel = 1; } else { /* * build the faked autonode */ if ((me = (struct mapent *)malloc(sizeof (*me))) == NULL) { syslog(LOG_ERR, "mark_and_fake_level1_noroot: out of memory"); return (ENOMEM); } (void) memset((char *)me, 0, sizeof (*me)); if ((me->map_fs = (struct mapfs *) malloc(sizeof (struct mapfs))) == NULL) return (ENOMEM); (void) memset(me->map_fs, 0, sizeof (struct mapfs)); if (isdirect) { *w1 = '\0'; } else { strcpy(w1, "/"); strcat(w1, key); } me->map_root = strdup(w1); sprintf(faked_map_mntpnt, "%s/%s", traversed_path, node->dirname); me->map_mntpnt = strdup(faked_map_mntpnt); me->map_fstype = strdup(MNTTYPE_AUTOFS); me->map_mounter = strdup(MNTTYPE_AUTOFS); /* set options */ if ((rc = automount_opts(&me->map_mntopts, mapopts)) != PARSE_OK) return (rc); me->map_fs->mfs_dir = strdup(mapname); me->map_mntlevel = 1; me->map_modified = FALSE; me->map_faked = TRUE; /* mark as faked */ if (me->map_root == NULL || me->map_mntpnt == NULL || me->map_fstype == NULL || me->map_mounter == NULL || me->map_mntopts == NULL || me->map_fs->mfs_dir == NULL) { syslog(LOG_ERR, "mark_and_fake_level1_noroot: out of memory"); free_mapent(*faked_mapents); return (ENOMEM); } if (*faked_mapents == NULL) *faked_mapents = me; else { /* attach to the head */ me->map_next = *faked_mapents; *faked_mapents = me; } node->mapent = me; } node = node->leveldir; } return (rc); } /* * convert_mapent_to_automount(struct mapent *me, char *mapname, * char *mapopts) * change the mapentry me to an automount - free fields first and NULL them * to avoid freeing again, while freeing the mapentry at a later stage. * Could have avoided freeing entries here as we don't really look at them. * Give the converted mapent entry the options that came with the map using * automount_opts(). Returns PARSE_OK or appropriate error value. */ static int convert_mapent_to_automount(struct mapent *me, char *mapname, char *mapopts) { struct mapfs *mfs = me->map_fs; /* assumes it exists */ int rc = PARSE_OK; /* free relevant entries */ if (mfs->mfs_host) { free(mfs->mfs_host); mfs->mfs_host = NULL; } while (me->map_fs->mfs_next != NULL) { mfs = me->map_fs->mfs_next; if (mfs->mfs_host) free(mfs->mfs_host); if (mfs->mfs_dir) free(mfs->mfs_dir); me->map_fs->mfs_next = mfs->mfs_next; /* nulls eventually */ free((void*)mfs); } /* replace relevant entries */ if (me->map_fstype) free(me->map_fstype); if ((me->map_fstype = strdup(MNTTYPE_AUTOFS)) == NULL) goto alloc_failed; if (me->map_mounter) free(me->map_mounter); if ((me->map_mounter = strdup(me->map_fstype)) == NULL) goto alloc_failed; if (me->map_fs->mfs_dir) free(me->map_fs->mfs_dir); if ((me->map_fs->mfs_dir = strdup(mapname)) == NULL) goto alloc_failed; /* set options */ if (me->map_mntopts) free(me->map_mntopts); if ((rc = automount_opts(&me->map_mntopts, mapopts)) != PARSE_OK) return (rc); /* mucked with this entry, set the map_modified field to TRUE */ me->map_modified = TRUE; return (rc); alloc_failed: syslog(LOG_ERR, "convert_mapent_to_automount: Memory allocation failed"); return (ENOMEM); } /* * automount_opts(char **map_mntopts, char *mapopts) * modifies automount opts - gets rid of all "indirect" and "direct" strings * if they exist, and then adds a direct string to force a direct automount. * Rest of the mapopts stay intact. Returns PARSE_OK or appropriate error. */ static int automount_opts(char **map_mntopts, char *mapopts) { char *opts; char *opt; int len; char *placeholder; char buf[AUTOFS_MAXOPTSLEN]; char *addopt = "direct"; len = strlen(mapopts)+ strlen(addopt)+2; /* +2 for ",", '\0' */ if (len > AUTOFS_MAXOPTSLEN) { syslog(LOG_ERR, "option string %s too long (max=%d)", mapopts, AUTOFS_MAXOPTSLEN-8); return (PARSE_ERROR); } if (((*map_mntopts) = ((char *)malloc(len))) == NULL) { syslog(LOG_ERR, "automount_opts: Memory allocation failed"); return (ENOMEM); } memset(*map_mntopts, 0, len); strcpy(buf, mapopts); opts = buf; while ((opt = strtok_r(opts, ",", &placeholder)) != NULL) { opts = NULL; /* remove trailing and leading spaces */ while (isspace(*opt)) opt++; len = strlen(opt)-1; while (isspace(opt[len])) opt[len--] = '\0'; /* * if direct or indirect found, get rid of it, else put it * back */ if ((strcmp(opt, "indirect") == 0) || (strcmp(opt, "direct") == 0)) continue; if (*map_mntopts[0] != '\0') strcat(*map_mntopts, ","); strcat(*map_mntopts, opt); } /* add the direct string at the end */ if (*map_mntopts[0] != '\0') strcat(*map_mntopts, ","); strcat(*map_mntopts, addopt); return (PARSE_OK); } /* * parse_fsinfo(char *mapname, struct mapent *mapents) * parses the filesystem information stored in me->map_fsw and me->map_fswq * and calls appropriate filesystem parser. * Returns PARSE_OK or an appropriate error value. */ static int parse_fsinfo(char *mapname, struct mapent *mapents) { struct mapent *me = mapents; char *bufp; char *bufq; int wordsz = MAXPATHLEN; int err = 0; while (me != NULL) { bufp = ""; bufq = ""; if (strcmp(me->map_fstype, MNTTYPE_NFS) == 0) { err = parse_nfs(mapname, me, me->map_fsw, me->map_fswq, &bufp, &bufq, wordsz); } else { err = parse_special(me, me->map_fsw, me->map_fswq, &bufp, &bufq, wordsz); } if (err != PARSE_OK || *me->map_fsw != '\0' || *me->map_fswq != '\0') { /* sanity check */ if (verbose) syslog(LOG_ERR, "parse_fsinfo: mount location error %s", me->map_fsw); return (PARSE_ERROR); } me = me->map_next; } if (trace > 3) { trace_mapents("parse_fsinfo:", mapents); } return (PARSE_OK); } /* * This function parses the map entry for a nfs type file system * The input is the string lp (and lq) which can be one of the * following forms: * a) host[(penalty)][,host[(penalty)]]... :/directory * b) host[(penalty)]:/directory[ host[(penalty)]:/directory]... * This routine constructs a mapfs link-list for each of * the hosts and the corresponding file system. The list * is then attatched to the mapent struct passed in. */ int parse_nfs(mapname, me, fsw, fswq, lp, lq, wsize) struct mapent *me; char *mapname, *fsw, *fswq, **lp, **lq; int wsize; { struct mapfs *mfs, **mfsp; char *wlp, *wlq; char *hl, hostlist[1024], *hlq, hostlistq[1024]; char hostname_and_penalty[MXHOSTNAMELEN+5]; char *hn, *hnq, hostname[MXHOSTNAMELEN+1]; char dirname[MAXPATHLEN+1], subdir[MAXPATHLEN+1]; char qbuff[MAXPATHLEN+1], qbuff1[MAXPATHLEN+1]; char pbuff[10], pbuffq[10]; int penalty; char w[MAXPATHLEN]; char wq[MAXPATHLEN]; int host_cnt; mfsp = &me->map_fs; *mfsp = NULL; /* * there may be more than one entry in the map list. Get the * first one. Use temps to handle the word information and * copy back into fsw and fswq fields when done. */ *lp = fsw; *lq = fswq; if (getword(w, wq, lp, lq, ' ', wsize) == -1) return (PARSE_ERROR); while (*w && *w != '/') { bool_t maybe_url; maybe_url = TRUE; wlp = w; wlq = wq; if (getword(hostlist, hostlistq, &wlp, &wlq, ':', sizeof (hostlist)) == -1) return (PARSE_ERROR); if (!*hostlist) goto bad_entry; if (strcmp(hostlist, "nfs") != 0) maybe_url = FALSE; if (getword(dirname, qbuff, &wlp, &wlq, ':', sizeof (dirname)) == -1) return (PARSE_ERROR); if (*dirname == '\0') goto bad_entry; if (maybe_url == TRUE && strncmp(dirname, "//", 2) != 0) maybe_url = FALSE; /* * See the next block comment ("Once upon a time ...") to * understand this. It turns the deprecated concept * of "subdir mounts" produced some useful code for handling * the possibility of a ":port#" in the URL. */ if (maybe_url == FALSE) *subdir = '/'; else *subdir = ':'; *qbuff = ' '; /* * Once upon time, before autofs, there was support for * "subdir mounts". The idea was to "economize" the * number of mounts, so if you had a number of entries * all referring to a common subdirectory, e.g. * * carol seasons:/export/home11/carol * ted seasons:/export/home11/ted * alice seasons:/export/home11/alice * * then you could tell the automounter to mount a * common mountpoint which was delimited by the second * colon: * * carol seasons:/export/home11:carol * ted seasons:/export/home11:ted * alice seasons:/export/home11:alice * * The automounter would mount seasons:/export/home11 * then for any other map entry that referenced the same * directory it would build a symbolic link that * appended the remainder of the path after the second * colon, i.e. once the common subdir was mounted, then * other directories could be accessed just by link * building - no further mounts required. * * In theory the "mount saving" idea sounded good. In * practice the saving didn't amount to much and the * symbolic links confused people because the common * mountpoint had to have a pseudonym. * * To remain backward compatible with the existing * maps, we interpret a second colon as a slash. */ if (getword(subdir+1, qbuff+1, &wlp, &wlq, ':', sizeof (subdir)) == -1) return (PARSE_ERROR); if (*(subdir+1)) (void) strcat(dirname, subdir); hl = hostlist; hlq = hostlistq; host_cnt = 0; for (;;) { if (getword(hostname_and_penalty, qbuff, &hl, &hlq, ',', sizeof (hostname_and_penalty)) == -1) return (PARSE_ERROR); if (!*hostname_and_penalty) break; host_cnt++; if (host_cnt > 1) maybe_url = FALSE; hn = hostname_and_penalty; hnq = qbuff; if (getword(hostname, qbuff1, &hn, &hnq, '(', sizeof (hostname)) == -1) return (PARSE_ERROR); if (hostname[0] == '\0') goto bad_entry; if (strcmp(hostname, hostname_and_penalty) == 0) { penalty = 0; } else { maybe_url = FALSE; hn++; hnq++; if (getword(pbuff, pbuffq, &hn, &hnq, ')', sizeof (pbuff)) == -1) return (PARSE_ERROR); if (!*pbuff) penalty = 0; else penalty = atoi(pbuff); } mfs = (struct mapfs *)malloc(sizeof (*mfs)); if (mfs == NULL) { syslog(LOG_ERR, "parse_nfs: Memory allocation failed"); return (PARSE_ERROR); } (void) memset(mfs, 0, sizeof (*mfs)); *mfsp = mfs; mfsp = &mfs->mfs_next; if (maybe_url == TRUE) { char *host; char *path; char *sport; host = dirname+2; path = strchr(host, '/'); if (path == NULL) { syslog(LOG_ERR, "parse_nfs: illegal nfs url syntax: %s", host); return (PARSE_ERROR); } *path = '\0'; sport = strchr(host, ':'); if (sport != NULL && sport < path) { *sport = '\0'; mfs->mfs_port = atoi(sport+1); if (mfs->mfs_port > USHRT_MAX) { syslog(LOG_ERR, "parse_nfs: invalid " "port number (%d) in " "NFS URL", mfs->mfs_port); return (PARSE_ERROR); } } path++; if (*path == '\0') path = "."; mfs->mfs_flags |= MFS_URL; mfs->mfs_host = strdup(host); mfs->mfs_dir = strdup(path); } else { mfs->mfs_host = strdup(hostname); mfs->mfs_dir = strdup(dirname); } mfs->mfs_penalty = penalty; if (mfs->mfs_host == NULL || mfs->mfs_dir == NULL) { syslog(LOG_ERR, "parse_nfs: Memory allocation failed"); return (PARSE_ERROR); } } /* * We check host_cnt to make sure we haven't parsed an entry * with no host information. */ if (host_cnt == 0) { syslog(LOG_ERR, "parse_nfs: invalid host specified - bad entry " "in map %s \"%s\"", mapname, w); return (PARSE_ERROR); } if (getword(w, wq, lp, lq, ' ', wsize) == -1) return (PARSE_ERROR); } strcpy(fsw, w); strcpy(fswq, wq); return (PARSE_OK); bad_entry: syslog(LOG_ERR, "parse_nfs: bad entry in map %s \"%s\"", mapname, w); return (PARSE_ERROR); } static int parse_special(me, w, wq, lp, lq, wsize) struct mapent *me; char *w, *wq, **lp, **lq; int wsize; { char devname[MAXPATHLEN + 1], qbuf[MAXPATHLEN + 1]; char *wlp, *wlq; struct mapfs *mfs; wlp = w; wlq = wq; if (getword(devname, qbuf, &wlp, &wlq, ' ', sizeof (devname)) == -1) return (PARSE_ERROR); if (devname[0] == '\0') return (PARSE_ERROR); mfs = (struct mapfs *)malloc(sizeof (struct mapfs)); if (mfs == NULL) return (PARSE_ERROR); (void) memset(mfs, 0, sizeof (*mfs)); /* * A device name that begins with a slash could * be confused with a mountpoint path, hence use * a colon to escape a device string that begins * with a slash, e.g. * * foo -ro /bar foo:/bar * and * foo -ro /dev/sr0 * * would confuse the parser. The second instance * must use a colon: * * foo -ro :/dev/sr0 */ mfs->mfs_dir = strdup(&devname[devname[0] == ':']); if (mfs->mfs_dir == NULL) return (PARSE_ERROR); me->map_fs = mfs; if (getword(w, wq, lp, lq, ' ', wsize) == -1) return (PARSE_ERROR); return (0); } /* * get_dir_from_path(char *dir, char **path, int dirsz) * gets the directory name dir from path for max string of length dirsz. * A modification of the getword routine. Assumes the delimiter is '/' * and that excess /'s are redundant. * Returns PARSE_OK or PARSE_ERROR */ static int get_dir_from_path(char *dir, char **path, int dirsz) { char *tmp = dir; int count = dirsz; if (dirsz <= 0) { if (verbose) syslog(LOG_ERR, "get_dir_from_path: invalid directory size %d", dirsz); return (PARSE_ERROR); } /* get rid of leading /'s in path */ while (**path == '/') (*path)++; /* now at a word or at the end of path */ while ((**path) && ((**path) != '/')) { if (--count <= 0) { *tmp = '\0'; syslog(LOG_ERR, "get_dir_from_path: max pathlength exceeded %d", dirsz); return (PARSE_ERROR); } *dir++ = *(*path)++; } *dir = '\0'; /* get rid of trailing /'s in path */ while (**path == '/') (*path)++; return (PARSE_OK); } /* * alloc_hiernode(hiernode **newnode, char *dirname) * allocates a new hiernode corresponding to a new directory entry * in the hierarchical structure, and passes a pointer to it back * to the calling program. * Returns PARSE_OK or appropriate error value. */ static int alloc_hiernode(hiernode **newnode, char *dirname) { if ((*newnode = (hiernode *)malloc(sizeof (hiernode))) == NULL) { syslog(LOG_ERR, "alloc_hiernode: Memory allocation failed"); return (ENOMEM); } memset(((char *)*newnode), 0, sizeof (hiernode)); strcpy(((*newnode)->dirname), dirname); return (PARSE_OK); } /* * free_hiernode(hiernode *node) * frees the allocated hiernode given the head of the structure * recursively calls itself until it frees entire structure. * Returns nothing. */ static void free_hiernode(hiernode *node) { hiernode *currnode = node; hiernode *prevnode = NULL; while (currnode != NULL) { if (currnode->subdir != NULL) free_hiernode(currnode->subdir); prevnode = currnode; currnode = currnode->leveldir; free((void*)prevnode); } } /* * free_mapent(struct mapent *) * free the mapentry and its fields */ void free_mapent(me) struct mapent *me; { struct mapfs *mfs; struct mapent *m; while (me) { while (me->map_fs) { mfs = me->map_fs; if (mfs->mfs_host) free(mfs->mfs_host); if (mfs->mfs_dir) free(mfs->mfs_dir); if (mfs->mfs_args) free(mfs->mfs_args); if (mfs->mfs_nconf) freenetconfigent(mfs->mfs_nconf); me->map_fs = mfs->mfs_next; free((char *)mfs); } if (me->map_root) free(me->map_root); if (me->map_mntpnt) free(me->map_mntpnt); if (me->map_mntopts) free(me->map_mntopts); if (me->map_fstype) free(me->map_fstype); if (me->map_mounter) free(me->map_mounter); if (me->map_fsw) free(me->map_fsw); if (me->map_fswq) free(me->map_fswq); m = me; me = me->map_next; free((char *)m); } } /* * trace_mapents(struct mapent *mapents) * traces through the mapentry structure and prints it element by element * returns nothing */ static void trace_mapents(char *s, struct mapent *mapents) { struct mapfs *mfs; struct mapent *me; trace_prt(1, "\n\t%s\n", s); for (me = mapents; me; me = me->map_next) { trace_prt(1, " (%s,%s)\t %s%s -%s\n", me->map_fstype ? me->map_fstype : "", me->map_mounter ? me->map_mounter : "", me->map_root ? me->map_root : "", me->map_mntpnt ? me->map_mntpnt : "", me->map_mntopts ? me->map_mntopts : ""); for (mfs = me->map_fs; mfs; mfs = mfs->mfs_next) trace_prt(0, "\t\t%s:%s\n", mfs->mfs_host ? mfs->mfs_host: "", mfs->mfs_dir ? mfs->mfs_dir : ""); trace_prt(1, "\tme->map_fsw=%s\n", me->map_fsw ? me->map_fsw:"", me->map_fswq ? me->map_fsw:""); trace_prt(1, "\t mntlevel=%d\t%s\t%s err=%d\n", me->map_mntlevel, me->map_modified ? "modify=TRUE":"modify=FALSE", me->map_faked ? "faked=TRUE":"faked=FALSE", me->map_err); } } /* * trace_hierarchy(hiernode *node) * traces the allocated hiernode given the head of the structure * recursively calls itself until it traces entire structure. * the first call made at the root is made with a zero level. * nodelevel is simply used to print tab and make the tracing clean. * Returns nothing. */ static void trace_hierarchy(hiernode *node, int nodelevel) { hiernode *currnode = node; int i; while (currnode != NULL) { if (currnode->subdir != NULL) { for (i = 0; i < nodelevel; i++) trace_prt(0, "\t"); trace_prt(0, "\t(%s, ", currnode->dirname ? currnode->dirname :""); if (currnode->mapent) { trace_prt(0, "%d, %s)\n", currnode->mapent->map_mntlevel, currnode->mapent->map_mntopts ? currnode->mapent->map_mntopts:""); } else trace_prt(0, " ,)\n"); nodelevel++; trace_hierarchy(currnode->subdir, nodelevel); } else { for (i = 0; i < nodelevel; i++) trace_prt(0, "\t"); trace_prt(0, "\t(%s, ", currnode->dirname ? currnode->dirname :""); if (currnode->mapent) { trace_prt(0, "%d, %s)\n", currnode->mapent->map_mntlevel, currnode->mapent->map_mntopts ? currnode->mapent->map_mntopts:""); } else trace_prt(0, ", )\n"); } currnode = currnode->leveldir; } } struct mapent * do_mapent_hosts(mapopts, host, isdirect) char *mapopts, *host; uint_t isdirect; { CLIENT *cl; struct mapent *me, *ms, *mp; struct mapfs *mfs; struct exportnode *ex = NULL; struct exportnode *exlist, *texlist, **texp, *exnext; struct timeval timeout; enum clnt_stat clnt_stat; char name[MAXPATHLEN]; char entryopts[MAXOPTSLEN]; char fstype[32], mounter[32]; int exlen, duplicate; struct mnttab mb; /* needed for hasmntopt() to get nfs version */ rpcvers_t nfsvers; /* version in map options, 0 if not there */ rpcvers_t vers, versmin; /* used to negotiate nfs vers in pingnfs() */ int retries, delay; int foundvers; if (trace > 1) trace_prt(1, " do_mapent_hosts: host %s\n", host); /* check for special case: host is me */ if (self_check(host)) { ms = (struct mapent *)malloc(sizeof (*ms)); if (ms == NULL) goto alloc_failed; (void) memset((char *)ms, 0, sizeof (*ms)); (void) strcpy(fstype, MNTTYPE_NFS); get_opts(mapopts, entryopts, fstype, NULL); ms->map_mntopts = strdup(entryopts); if (ms->map_mntopts == NULL) goto alloc_failed; ms->map_mounter = strdup(fstype); if (ms->map_mounter == NULL) goto alloc_failed; ms->map_fstype = strdup(MNTTYPE_NFS); if (ms->map_fstype == NULL) goto alloc_failed; if (isdirect) name[0] = '\0'; else { (void) strcpy(name, "/"); (void) strcat(name, host); } ms->map_root = strdup(name); if (ms->map_root == NULL) goto alloc_failed; ms->map_mntpnt = strdup(""); if (ms->map_mntpnt == NULL) goto alloc_failed; mfs = (struct mapfs *)malloc(sizeof (*mfs)); if (mfs == NULL) goto alloc_failed; (void) memset((char *)mfs, 0, sizeof (*mfs)); ms->map_fs = mfs; mfs->mfs_host = strdup(host); if (mfs->mfs_host == NULL) goto alloc_failed; mfs->mfs_dir = strdup("/"); if (mfs->mfs_dir == NULL) goto alloc_failed; /* initialize mntlevel and modify */ ms->map_mntlevel = -1; ms->map_modified = FALSE; ms->map_faked = FALSE; if (trace > 1) trace_prt(1, " do_mapent_hosts: self-host %s OK\n", host); return (ms); } /* * Call pingnfs. Note that we can't have replicated hosts in /net. * XXX - we would like to avoid duplicating the across the wire calls * made here in nfsmount(). The pingnfs cache should help avoid it. */ mb.mnt_mntopts = mapopts; foundvers = nopt(&mb, MNTOPT_VERS, (int *)&nfsvers); if (!foundvers) nfsvers = 0; if (set_versrange(nfsvers, &vers, &versmin) != 0) { syslog(LOG_ERR, "Incorrect NFS version specified for %s", host); return ((struct mapent *)NULL); } if (pingnfs(host, get_retry(mapopts) + 1, &vers, versmin, 0, FALSE, NULL, NULL) != RPC_SUCCESS) return ((struct mapent *)NULL); retries = get_retry(mapopts); delay = INITDELAY; retry: /* get export list of host */ cl = clnt_create(host, MOUNTPROG, MOUNTVERS, "circuit_v"); if (cl == NULL) { cl = clnt_create(host, MOUNTPROG, MOUNTVERS, "datagram_v"); if (cl == NULL) { syslog(LOG_ERR, "do_mapent_hosts: %s %s", host, clnt_spcreateerror("")); return ((struct mapent *)NULL); } } #ifdef MALLOC_DEBUG add_alloc("CLNT_HANDLE", cl, 0, __FILE__, __LINE__); add_alloc("AUTH_HANDLE", cl->cl_auth, 0, __FILE__, __LINE__); #endif timeout.tv_usec = 0; timeout.tv_sec = 25; if (clnt_stat = clnt_call(cl, MOUNTPROC_EXPORT, xdr_void, 0, xdr_exports, (caddr_t)&ex, timeout)) { if (retries-- > 0) { clnt_destroy(cl); DELAY(delay); goto retry; } syslog(LOG_ERR, "do_mapent_hosts: %s: export list: %s", host, clnt_sperrno(clnt_stat)); #ifdef MALLOC_DEBUG drop_alloc("CLNT_HANDLE", cl, __FILE__, __LINE__); drop_alloc("AUTH_HANDLE", cl->cl_auth, __FILE__, __LINE__); #endif clnt_destroy(cl); return ((struct mapent *)NULL); } #ifdef MALLOC_DEBUG drop_alloc("CLNT_HANDLE", cl, __FILE__, __LINE__); drop_alloc("AUTH_HANDLE", cl->cl_auth, __FILE__, __LINE__); #endif clnt_destroy(cl); if (ex == NULL) { if (trace > 1) trace_prt(1, gettext(" getmapent_hosts: null export list\n")); return ((struct mapent *)NULL); } /* now sort by length of names - to get mount order right */ exlist = ex; texlist = NULL; #ifdef lint exnext = NULL; #endif for (; ex; ex = exnext) { exnext = ex->ex_next; exlen = strlen(ex->ex_dir); duplicate = 0; for (texp = &texlist; *texp; texp = &((*texp)->ex_next)) { if (exlen < (int)strlen((*texp)->ex_dir)) break; duplicate = (strcmp(ex->ex_dir, (*texp)->ex_dir) == 0); if (duplicate) { /* disregard duplicate entry */ freeex_ent(ex); break; } } if (!duplicate) { ex->ex_next = *texp; *texp = ex; } } exlist = texlist; /* * The following ugly chunk of code crept in as * a result of cachefs. If it's a cachefs mount * of an nfs filesystem, then have it handled as * an nfs mount but have cachefs do the mount. */ (void) strcpy(fstype, MNTTYPE_NFS); get_opts(mapopts, entryopts, fstype, NULL); (void) strcpy(mounter, fstype); if (strcmp(fstype, MNTTYPE_CACHEFS) == 0) { struct mnttab m; char *p; m.mnt_mntopts = entryopts; if ((p = hasmntopt(&m, "backfstype")) != NULL) { int len = strlen(MNTTYPE_NFS); p += 11; if (strncmp(p, MNTTYPE_NFS, len) == 0 && (p[len] == '\0' || p[len] == ',')) { /* * Cached nfs mount */ (void) strcpy(fstype, MNTTYPE_NFS); (void) strcpy(mounter, MNTTYPE_CACHEFS); } } } /* Now create a mapent from the export list */ ms = NULL; me = NULL; for (ex = exlist; ex; ex = ex->ex_next) { mp = me; me = (struct mapent *)malloc(sizeof (*me)); if (me == NULL) goto alloc_failed; (void) memset((char *)me, 0, sizeof (*me)); if (ms == NULL) ms = me; else mp->map_next = me; if (isdirect) name[0] = '\0'; else { (void) strcpy(name, "/"); (void) strcat(name, host); } me->map_root = strdup(name); if (me->map_root == NULL) goto alloc_failed; *name = '\0'; if (strcmp(ex->ex_dir, "/") != 0) { if (*(ex->ex_dir) != '/') (void) strcpy(name, "/"); (void) strcat(name, ex->ex_dir); } me->map_mntpnt = strdup(name); if (me->map_mntpnt == NULL) goto alloc_failed; me->map_fstype = strdup(fstype); if (me->map_fstype == NULL) goto alloc_failed; me->map_mounter = strdup(mounter); if (me->map_mounter == NULL) goto alloc_failed; me->map_mntopts = strdup(entryopts); if (me->map_mntopts == NULL) goto alloc_failed; mfs = (struct mapfs *)malloc(sizeof (*mfs)); if (mfs == NULL) goto alloc_failed; (void) memset((char *)mfs, 0, sizeof (*mfs)); me->map_fs = mfs; mfs->mfs_host = strdup(host); if (mfs->mfs_host == NULL) goto alloc_failed; mfs->mfs_dir = strdup(ex->ex_dir); if (mfs->mfs_dir == NULL) goto alloc_failed; /* initialize mntlevel and modify values */ me->map_mntlevel = -1; me->map_modified = FALSE; me->map_faked = FALSE; } freeex(exlist); if (trace > 1) trace_prt(1, " do_mapent_hosts: host %s OK\n", host); return (ms); alloc_failed: syslog(LOG_ERR, "do_mapent_hosts: Memory allocation failed"); free_mapent(ms); freeex(exlist); return ((struct mapent *)NULL); } static void freeex_ent(ex) struct exportnode *ex; { struct groupnode *groups, *tmpgroups; free(ex->ex_dir); groups = ex->ex_groups; while (groups) { free(groups->gr_name); tmpgroups = groups->gr_next; free((char *)groups); groups = tmpgroups; } free((char *)ex); } static void freeex(ex) struct exportnode *ex; { struct exportnode *tmpex; while (ex) { tmpex = ex->ex_next; freeex_ent(ex); ex = tmpex; } } static const char uatfs_err[] = "submount under fstype=autofs not supported"; /* * dump_mapent_err(struct mapent *me, char *key, char *mapname) * syslog appropriate error in mapentries. */ static void dump_mapent_err(struct mapent *me, char *key, char *mapname) { switch (me->map_err) { case MAPENT_NOERR: if (verbose) syslog(LOG_ERR, "map=%s key=%s mntpnt=%s: no error"); break; case MAPENT_UATFS: syslog(LOG_ERR, "mountpoint %s in map %s key %s not mounted: %s", me->map_mntpnt, mapname, key, uatfs_err); break; default: if (verbose) syslog(LOG_ERR, "map=%s key=%s mntpnt=%s: unknown mapentry error"); } }