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20 */
21
22 /*
23 * Copyright (c) 1995, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
24 */
25
26 #include "benv.h"
27 #include "message.h"
28 #include <ctype.h>
29 #include <stdarg.h>
30 #include <sys/mman.h>
31 #include <unistd.h>
32 #include <signal.h>
33 #include <sys/wait.h>
34
35 /*
36 * Usage: % eeprom [-v] [-f prom_dev] [-]
37 * % eeprom [-v] [-f prom_dev] field[=value] ...
38 */
39
40 extern void get_kbenv(void);
41 extern void close_kbenv(void);
42 extern caddr_t get_propval(char *name, char *node);
43 extern void setpname(char *prog);
44 extern char *getbootcmd(void);
45
46 char *boottree;
47 struct utsname uts_buf;
48
49 static int test;
50 int verbose;
51
52 /*
53 * Concatenate a NULL terminated list of strings into
54 * a single string.
55 */
56 char *
strcats(char * s,...)57 strcats(char *s, ...)
58 {
59 char *cp, *ret;
60 size_t len;
61 va_list ap;
62
63 va_start(ap, s);
64 for (ret = NULL, cp = s; cp; cp = va_arg(ap, char *)) {
65 if (ret == NULL) {
66 ret = strdup(s);
67 len = strlen(ret) + 1;
68 } else {
69 len += strlen(cp);
70 ret = realloc(ret, len);
71 (void) strcat(ret, cp);
72 }
73 }
74 va_end(ap);
75
76 return (ret);
77 }
78
79 eplist_t *
new_list(void)80 new_list(void)
81 {
82 eplist_t *list;
83
84 list = (eplist_t *)malloc(sizeof (eplist_t));
85 (void) memset(list, 0, sizeof (eplist_t));
86
87 list->next = list;
88 list->prev = list;
89 list->item = NULL;
90
91 return (list);
92 }
93
94 void
add_item(void * item,eplist_t * list)95 add_item(void *item, eplist_t *list)
96 {
97 eplist_t *entry;
98
99 entry = (eplist_t *)malloc(sizeof (eplist_t));
100 (void) memset(entry, 0, sizeof (eplist_t));
101 entry->item = item;
102
103 entry->next = list;
104 entry->prev = list->prev;
105 list->prev->next = entry;
106 list->prev = entry;
107 }
108
109 typedef struct benv_ent {
110 char *cmd;
111 char *name;
112 char *val;
113 } benv_ent_t;
114
115 typedef struct benv_des {
116 char *name;
117 int fd;
118 caddr_t adr;
119 size_t len;
120 eplist_t *elist;
121 } benv_des_t;
122
123 static benv_des_t *
new_bd(void)124 new_bd(void)
125 {
126
127 benv_des_t *bd;
128
129 bd = (benv_des_t *)malloc(sizeof (benv_des_t));
130 (void) memset(bd, 0, sizeof (benv_des_t));
131
132 bd->elist = new_list();
133
134 return (bd);
135 }
136
137 /*
138 * Create a new entry. Comment entries have NULL names.
139 */
140 static benv_ent_t *
new_bent(char * comm,char * cmd,char * name,char * val)141 new_bent(char *comm, char *cmd, char *name, char *val)
142 {
143 benv_ent_t *bent;
144
145 bent = (benv_ent_t *)malloc(sizeof (benv_ent_t));
146 (void) memset(bent, 0, sizeof (benv_ent_t));
147
148 if (comm) {
149 bent->cmd = strdup(comm);
150 comm = NULL;
151 } else {
152 bent->cmd = strdup(cmd);
153 bent->name = strdup(name);
154 if (val)
155 bent->val = strdup(val);
156 }
157
158 return (bent);
159 }
160
161 /*
162 * Add a new entry to the benv entry list. Entries can be
163 * comments or commands.
164 */
165 static void
add_bent(eplist_t * list,char * comm,char * cmd,char * name,char * val)166 add_bent(eplist_t *list, char *comm, char *cmd, char *name, char *val)
167 {
168 benv_ent_t *bent;
169
170 bent = new_bent(comm, cmd, name, val);
171 add_item((void *)bent, list);
172 }
173
174 static benv_ent_t *
get_var(char * name,eplist_t * list)175 get_var(char *name, eplist_t *list)
176 {
177 eplist_t *e;
178 benv_ent_t *p;
179
180 for (e = list->next; e != list; e = e->next) {
181 p = (benv_ent_t *)e->item;
182 if (p->name != NULL && strcmp(p->name, name) == 0)
183 return (p);
184 }
185
186 return (NULL);
187 }
188
189 /*PRINTFLIKE1*/
190 static void
eeprom_error(const char * format,...)191 eeprom_error(const char *format, ...)
192 {
193 va_list ap;
194
195 va_start(ap, format);
196 (void) fprintf(stderr, "eeprom: ");
197 (void) vfprintf(stderr, format, ap);
198 va_end(ap);
199 }
200
201 static int
exec_cmd(char * cmdline,char * output,int64_t osize)202 exec_cmd(char *cmdline, char *output, int64_t osize)
203 {
204 char buf[BUFSIZ];
205 int ret;
206 size_t len;
207 FILE *ptr;
208 sigset_t set;
209 void (*disp)(int);
210
211 if (output)
212 output[0] = '\0';
213
214 /*
215 * For security
216 * - only absolute paths are allowed
217 * - set IFS to space and tab
218 */
219 if (*cmdline != '/') {
220 eeprom_error(ABS_PATH_REQ, cmdline);
221 return (-1);
222 }
223 (void) putenv("IFS= \t");
224
225 /*
226 * We may have been exec'ed with SIGCHLD blocked
227 * unblock it here
228 */
229 (void) sigemptyset(&set);
230 (void) sigaddset(&set, SIGCHLD);
231 if (sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &set, NULL) != 0) {
232 eeprom_error(FAILED_SIG, strerror(errno));
233 return (-1);
234 }
235
236 /*
237 * Set SIGCHLD disposition to SIG_DFL for popen/pclose
238 */
239 disp = sigset(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
240 if (disp == SIG_ERR) {
241 eeprom_error(FAILED_SIG, strerror(errno));
242 return (-1);
243 }
244 if (disp == SIG_HOLD) {
245 eeprom_error(BLOCKED_SIG, cmdline);
246 return (-1);
247 }
248
249 ptr = popen(cmdline, "r");
250 if (ptr == NULL) {
251 eeprom_error(POPEN_FAIL, cmdline, strerror(errno));
252 return (-1);
253 }
254
255 /*
256 * If we simply do a pclose() following a popen(), pclose()
257 * will close the reader end of the pipe immediately even
258 * if the child process has not started/exited. pclose()
259 * does wait for cmd to terminate before returning though.
260 * When the executed command writes its output to the pipe
261 * there is no reader process and the command dies with
262 * SIGPIPE. To avoid this we read repeatedly until read
263 * terminates with EOF. This indicates that the command
264 * (writer) has closed the pipe and we can safely do a
265 * pclose().
266 *
267 * Since pclose() does wait for the command to exit,
268 * we can safely reap the exit status of the command
269 * from the value returned by pclose()
270 */
271 while (fgets(buf, sizeof (buf), ptr) != NULL) {
272 if (output && osize > 0) {
273 (void) snprintf(output, osize, "%s", buf);
274 len = strlen(buf);
275 output += len;
276 osize -= len;
277 }
278 }
279
280 /*
281 * If there's a "\n" at the end, we want to chop it off
282 */
283 if (output) {
284 len = strlen(output) - 1;
285 if (output[len] == '\n')
286 output[len] = '\0';
287 }
288
289 ret = pclose(ptr);
290 if (ret == -1) {
291 eeprom_error(PCLOSE_FAIL, cmdline, strerror(errno));
292 return (-1);
293 }
294
295 if (WIFEXITED(ret)) {
296 return (WEXITSTATUS(ret));
297 } else {
298 eeprom_error(EXEC_FAIL, cmdline, ret);
299 return (-1);
300 }
301 }
302
303 #define BOOTADM_STR "bootadm: "
304
305 /*
306 * bootadm starts all error messages with "bootadm: ".
307 * Add a note so users don't get confused on how they ran bootadm.
308 */
309 static void
output_error_msg(const char * msg)310 output_error_msg(const char *msg)
311 {
312 size_t len = sizeof (BOOTADM_STR) - 1;
313
314 if (strncmp(msg, BOOTADM_STR, len) == 0) {
315 eeprom_error("error returned from %s\n", msg);
316 } else if (msg[0] != '\0') {
317 eeprom_error("%s\n", msg);
318 }
319 }
320
321 static char *
get_bootadm_value(char * name,const int quiet)322 get_bootadm_value(char *name, const int quiet)
323 {
324 char *ptr, *ret_str, *end_ptr, *orig_ptr;
325 char output[BUFSIZ];
326 int is_console, is_kernel = 0;
327 size_t len;
328
329 is_console = (strcmp(name, "console") == 0);
330
331 if (strcmp(name, "boot-file") == 0) {
332 is_kernel = 1;
333 ptr = "/sbin/bootadm set-menu kernel 2>&1";
334 } else if (is_console || (strcmp(name, "boot-args") == 0)) {
335 ptr = "/sbin/bootadm set-menu args 2>&1";
336 } else {
337 eeprom_error("Unknown value in get_bootadm_value: %s\n", name);
338 return (NULL);
339 }
340
341 if (exec_cmd(ptr, output, BUFSIZ) != 0) {
342 if (quiet == 0) {
343 output_error_msg(output);
344 }
345 return (NULL);
346 }
347
348 if (is_console) {
349 if ((ptr = strstr(output, "console=")) == NULL) {
350 return (NULL);
351 }
352 ptr += strlen("console=");
353
354 /*
355 * -B may have comma-separated values. It may also be
356 * followed by other flags.
357 */
358 len = strcspn(ptr, " \t,");
359 ret_str = calloc(len + 1, 1);
360 if (ret_str == NULL) {
361 eeprom_error(NO_MEM, len + 1);
362 return (NULL);
363 }
364 (void) strncpy(ret_str, ptr, len);
365 return (ret_str);
366 } else if (is_kernel) {
367 ret_str = strdup(output);
368 if (ret_str == NULL)
369 eeprom_error(NO_MEM, strlen(output) + 1);
370 return (ret_str);
371 } else {
372 /* If there's no console setting, we can return */
373 if ((orig_ptr = strstr(output, "console=")) == NULL) {
374 return (strdup(output));
375 }
376 len = strcspn(orig_ptr, " \t,");
377 ptr = orig_ptr;
378 end_ptr = orig_ptr + len + 1;
379
380 /* Eat up any white space */
381 while ((*end_ptr == ' ') || (*end_ptr == '\t'))
382 end_ptr++;
383
384 /*
385 * If there's data following the console string, copy it.
386 * If not, cut off the new string.
387 */
388 if (*end_ptr == '\0')
389 *ptr = '\0';
390
391 while (*end_ptr != '\0') {
392 *ptr = *end_ptr;
393 ptr++;
394 end_ptr++;
395 }
396 *ptr = '\0';
397 if ((strchr(output, '=') == NULL) &&
398 (strncmp(output, "-B ", 3) == 0)) {
399 /*
400 * Since we removed the console setting, we no
401 * longer need the initial "-B "
402 */
403 orig_ptr = output + 3;
404 } else {
405 orig_ptr = output;
406 }
407
408 ret_str = strdup(orig_ptr);
409 if (ret_str == NULL)
410 eeprom_error(NO_MEM, strlen(orig_ptr) + 1);
411 return (ret_str);
412 }
413 }
414
415 /*
416 * If quiet is 1, print nothing if there is no value. If quiet is 0, print
417 * a message. Return 1 if the value is printed, 0 otherwise.
418 */
419 static int
print_bootadm_value(char * name,const int quiet)420 print_bootadm_value(char *name, const int quiet)
421 {
422 int rv = 0;
423 char *value = get_bootadm_value(name, quiet);
424
425 if ((value != NULL) && (value[0] != '\0')) {
426 (void) printf("%s=%s\n", name, value);
427 rv = 1;
428 } else if (quiet == 0) {
429 (void) printf("%s: data not available.\n", name);
430 }
431
432 if (value != NULL)
433 free(value);
434 return (rv);
435 }
436
437 static void
print_var(char * name,eplist_t * list)438 print_var(char *name, eplist_t *list)
439 {
440 benv_ent_t *p;
441 char *bootcmd;
442
443 /*
444 * The console property is kept in both menu.lst and bootenv.rc. The
445 * menu.lst value takes precedence.
446 */
447 if (strcmp(name, "console") == 0) {
448 if (print_bootadm_value(name, 1) == 0) {
449 if ((p = get_var(name, list)) != NULL) {
450 (void) printf("%s=%s\n", name, p->val ?
451 p->val : "");
452 } else {
453 (void) printf("%s: data not available.\n",
454 name);
455 }
456 }
457 } else if (strcmp(name, "bootcmd") == 0) {
458 bootcmd = getbootcmd();
459 (void) printf("%s=%s\n", name, bootcmd ? bootcmd : "");
460 } else if ((strcmp(name, "boot-file") == 0) ||
461 (strcmp(name, "boot-args") == 0)) {
462 (void) print_bootadm_value(name, 0);
463 } else if ((p = get_var(name, list)) == NULL) {
464 (void) printf("%s: data not available.\n", name);
465 } else {
466 (void) printf("%s=%s\n", name, p->val ? p->val : "");
467 }
468 }
469
470 static void
print_vars(eplist_t * list)471 print_vars(eplist_t *list)
472 {
473 eplist_t *e;
474 benv_ent_t *p;
475 int console_printed = 0;
476
477 /*
478 * The console property is kept both in menu.lst and bootenv.rc.
479 * The menu.lst value takes precedence, so try printing that one
480 * first.
481 */
482 console_printed = print_bootadm_value("console", 1);
483
484 for (e = list->next; e != list; e = e->next) {
485 p = (benv_ent_t *)e->item;
486 if (p->name != NULL) {
487 if (((strcmp(p->name, "console") == 0) &&
488 (console_printed == 1)) ||
489 ((strcmp(p->name, "boot-file") == 0) ||
490 (strcmp(p->name, "boot-args") == 0))) {
491 /* handle these separately */
492 continue;
493 }
494 (void) printf("%s=%s\n", p->name, p->val ? p->val : "");
495 }
496 }
497 (void) print_bootadm_value("boot-file", 1);
498 (void) print_bootadm_value("boot-args", 1);
499 }
500
501 /*
502 * Write a string to a file, quoted appropriately. We use single
503 * quotes to prevent any variable expansion. Of course, we backslash-quote
504 * any single quotes or backslashes.
505 */
506 static void
put_quoted(FILE * fp,char * val)507 put_quoted(FILE *fp, char *val)
508 {
509 (void) putc('\'', fp);
510 while (*val) {
511 switch (*val) {
512 case '\'':
513 case '\\':
514 (void) putc('\\', fp);
515 /* FALLTHROUGH */
516 default:
517 (void) putc(*val, fp);
518 break;
519 }
520 val++;
521 }
522 (void) putc('\'', fp);
523 }
524
525 static void
set_bootadm_var(char * name,char * value)526 set_bootadm_var(char *name, char *value)
527 {
528 char buf[BUFSIZ];
529 char output[BUFSIZ] = "";
530 char *console, *args;
531 int is_console;
532
533 if (verbose) {
534 (void) printf("old:");
535 (void) print_bootadm_value(name, 0);
536 }
537
538 /*
539 * For security, we single-quote whatever we run on the command line,
540 * and we don't allow single quotes in the string.
541 */
542 if (strchr(value, '\'') != NULL) {
543 eeprom_error("Single quotes are not allowed "
544 "in the %s property.\n", name);
545 return;
546 }
547
548 is_console = (strcmp(name, "console") == 0);
549 if (strcmp(name, "boot-file") == 0) {
550 (void) snprintf(buf, BUFSIZ, "/sbin/bootadm set-menu "
551 "kernel='%s' 2>&1", value);
552 } else if (is_console || (strcmp(name, "boot-args") == 0)) {
553 if (is_console) {
554 args = get_bootadm_value("boot-args", 1);
555 console = value;
556 } else {
557 args = value;
558 console = get_bootadm_value("console", 1);
559 }
560 if (((args == NULL) || (args[0] == '\0')) &&
561 ((console == NULL) || (console[0] == '\0'))) {
562 (void) snprintf(buf, BUFSIZ, "/sbin/bootadm set-menu "
563 "args= 2>&1");
564 } else if ((args == NULL) || (args[0] == '\0')) {
565 (void) snprintf(buf, BUFSIZ, "/sbin/bootadm "
566 "set-menu args='-B console=%s' 2>&1",
567 console);
568 } else if ((console == NULL) || (console[0] == '\0')) {
569 (void) snprintf(buf, BUFSIZ, "/sbin/bootadm "
570 "set-menu args='%s' 2>&1", args);
571 } else if (strncmp(args, "-B ", 3) != 0) {
572 (void) snprintf(buf, BUFSIZ, "/sbin/bootadm "
573 "set-menu args='-B console=%s %s' 2>&1",
574 console, args);
575 } else {
576 (void) snprintf(buf, BUFSIZ, "/sbin/bootadm "
577 "set-menu args='-B console=%s,%s' 2>&1",
578 console, args + 3);
579 }
580 } else {
581 eeprom_error("Unknown value in set_bootadm_value: %s\n", name);
582 return;
583 }
584
585 if (exec_cmd(buf, output, BUFSIZ) != 0) {
586 output_error_msg(output);
587 return;
588 }
589
590 if (verbose) {
591 (void) printf("new:");
592 (void) print_bootadm_value(name, 0);
593 }
594 }
595
596 /*
597 * Returns 1 if bootenv.rc was modified, 0 otherwise.
598 */
599 static int
set_var(char * name,char * val,eplist_t * list)600 set_var(char *name, char *val, eplist_t *list)
601 {
602 benv_ent_t *p;
603 int old_verbose;
604
605 if (strcmp(name, "bootcmd") == 0)
606 return (0);
607
608 if ((strcmp(name, "boot-file") == 0) ||
609 (strcmp(name, "boot-args") == 0)) {
610 set_bootadm_var(name, val);
611 return (0);
612 }
613
614 /*
615 * The console property is kept in two places: menu.lst and bootenv.rc.
616 * Update them both. We clear verbose to prevent duplicate messages.
617 */
618 if (strcmp(name, "console") == 0) {
619 old_verbose = verbose;
620 verbose = 0;
621 set_bootadm_var(name, val);
622 verbose = old_verbose;
623 }
624
625 if (verbose) {
626 (void) printf("old:");
627 print_var(name, list);
628 }
629
630 if ((p = get_var(name, list)) != NULL) {
631 free(p->val);
632 p->val = strdup(val);
633 } else
634 add_bent(list, NULL, "setprop", name, val);
635
636 if (verbose) {
637 (void) printf("new:");
638 print_var(name, list);
639 }
640 return (1);
641 }
642
643 /*
644 * Returns 1 if bootenv.rc is modified or 0 if no modification was
645 * necessary. This allows us to implement non super-user look-up of
646 * variables by name without the user being yelled at for trying to
647 * modify the bootenv.rc file.
648 */
649 static int
proc_var(char * name,eplist_t * list)650 proc_var(char *name, eplist_t *list)
651 {
652 register char *val;
653
654 if ((val = strchr(name, '=')) == NULL) {
655 print_var(name, list);
656 return (0);
657 } else {
658 *val++ = '\0';
659 return (set_var(name, val, list));
660 }
661 }
662
663 static void
init_benv(benv_des_t * bd,char * file)664 init_benv(benv_des_t *bd, char *file)
665 {
666 get_kbenv();
667
668 if (test)
669 boottree = "/tmp";
670 else if ((boottree = (char *)get_propval("boottree", "chosen")) == NULL)
671 boottree = strcats("/boot", NULL);
672
673 if (file != NULL)
674 bd->name = file;
675 else
676 bd->name = strcats(boottree, "/solaris/bootenv.rc", NULL);
677 }
678
679 static void
map_benv(benv_des_t * bd)680 map_benv(benv_des_t *bd)
681 {
682 if ((bd->fd = open(bd->name, O_RDONLY)) == -1)
683 if (errno == ENOENT)
684 return;
685 else
686 exit(_error(PERROR, "cannot open %s", bd->name));
687
688 if ((bd->len = (size_t)lseek(bd->fd, 0, SEEK_END)) == 0) {
689 if (close(bd->fd) == -1)
690 exit(_error(PERROR, "close error on %s", bd->name));
691 return;
692 }
693
694 (void) lseek(bd->fd, 0, SEEK_SET);
695
696 if ((bd->adr = mmap((caddr_t)0, bd->len, (PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE),
697 MAP_PRIVATE, bd->fd, 0)) == MAP_FAILED)
698 exit(_error(PERROR, "cannot map %s", bd->name));
699 }
700
701 static void
unmap_benv(benv_des_t * bd)702 unmap_benv(benv_des_t *bd)
703 {
704 if (munmap(bd->adr, bd->len) == -1)
705 exit(_error(PERROR, "unmap error on %s", bd->name));
706
707 if (close(bd->fd) == -1)
708 exit(_error(PERROR, "close error on %s", bd->name));
709 }
710
711 #define NL '\n'
712 #define COMM '#'
713
714 /*
715 * Add a comment block to the benv list.
716 */
717 static void
add_comm(benv_des_t * bd,char * base,char * last,char ** next,int * line)718 add_comm(benv_des_t *bd, char *base, char *last, char **next, int *line)
719 {
720 int nl, lines;
721 char *p;
722
723 nl = 0;
724 for (p = base, lines = 0; p < last; p++) {
725 if (*p == NL) {
726 nl++;
727 lines++;
728 } else if (nl) {
729 if (*p != COMM)
730 break;
731 nl = 0;
732 }
733 }
734 *(p - 1) = NULL;
735 add_bent(bd->elist, base, NULL, NULL, NULL);
736 *next = p;
737 *line += lines;
738 }
739
740 /*
741 * Parse out an operator (setprop) from the boot environment
742 */
743 static char *
parse_cmd(benv_des_t * bd,char ** next,int * line)744 parse_cmd(benv_des_t *bd, char **next, int *line)
745 {
746 char *strbegin;
747 char *badeof = "unexpected EOF in %s line %d";
748 char *syntax = "syntax error in %s line %d";
749 char *c = *next;
750
751 /*
752 * Skip spaces or tabs. New lines increase the line count.
753 */
754 while (isspace(*c)) {
755 if (*c++ == '\n')
756 (*line)++;
757 }
758
759 /*
760 * Check for a the setprop command. Currently that's all we
761 * seem to support.
762 *
763 * XXX need support for setbinprop?
764 */
765
766 /*
767 * Check first for end of file. Finding one now would be okay.
768 * We should also bail if we are at the start of a comment.
769 */
770 if (*c == '\0' || *c == COMM) {
771 *next = c;
772 return (NULL);
773 }
774
775 strbegin = c;
776 while (*c && !isspace(*c))
777 c++;
778
779 /*
780 * Check again for end of file. Finding one now would NOT be okay.
781 */
782 if (*c == '\0') {
783 exit(_error(NO_PERROR, badeof, bd->name, *line));
784 }
785
786 *c++ = '\0';
787 *next = c;
788
789 /*
790 * Last check is to make sure the command is a setprop!
791 */
792 if (strcmp(strbegin, "setprop") != 0) {
793 exit(_error(NO_PERROR, syntax, bd->name, *line));
794 /* NOTREACHED */
795 }
796 return (strbegin);
797 }
798
799 /*
800 * Parse out the name (LHS) of a setprop from the boot environment
801 */
802 static char *
parse_name(benv_des_t * bd,char ** next,int * line)803 parse_name(benv_des_t *bd, char **next, int *line)
804 {
805 char *strbegin;
806 char *badeof = "unexpected EOF in %s line %d";
807 char *syntax = "syntax error in %s line %d";
808 char *c = *next;
809
810 /*
811 * Skip spaces or tabs. No tolerance for new lines now.
812 */
813 while (isspace(*c)) {
814 if (*c++ == '\n')
815 exit(_error(NO_PERROR, syntax, bd->name, *line));
816 }
817
818 /*
819 * Grab a name for the property to set.
820 */
821
822 /*
823 * Check first for end of file. Finding one now would NOT be okay.
824 */
825 if (*c == '\0') {
826 exit(_error(NO_PERROR, badeof, bd->name, *line));
827 }
828
829 strbegin = c;
830 while (*c && !isspace(*c))
831 c++;
832
833 /*
834 * At this point in parsing we have 'setprop name'. What follows
835 * is a newline, other whitespace, or EOF. Most of the time we
836 * want to replace a white space character with a NULL to terminate
837 * the name, and then continue on processing. A newline here provides
838 * the most grief. If we just replace it with a null we'll
839 * potentially get the setprop on the next line as the value of this
840 * setprop! So, if the last thing we see is a newline we'll have to
841 * dup the string.
842 */
843 if (isspace(*c)) {
844 if (*c == '\n') {
845 *c = '\0';
846 strbegin = strdup(strbegin);
847 *c = '\n';
848 } else {
849 *c++ = '\0';
850 }
851 }
852
853 *next = c;
854 return (strbegin);
855 }
856
857 /*
858 * Parse out the value (RHS) of a setprop line from the boot environment
859 */
860 static char *
parse_value(benv_des_t * bd,char ** next,int * line)861 parse_value(benv_des_t *bd, char **next, int *line)
862 {
863 char *strbegin;
864 char *badeof = "unexpected EOF in %s line %d";
865 char *result;
866 char *c = *next;
867 char quote;
868
869 /*
870 * Skip spaces or tabs. A newline here would indicate a
871 * NULL property value.
872 */
873 while (isspace(*c)) {
874 if (*c++ == '\n') {
875 (*line)++;
876 *next = c;
877 return (NULL);
878 }
879 }
880
881 /*
882 * Grab the value of the property to set.
883 */
884
885 /*
886 * Check first for end of file. Finding one now would
887 * also indicate a NULL property.
888 */
889 if (*c == '\0') {
890 *next = c;
891 return (NULL);
892 }
893
894 /*
895 * Value may be quoted, in which case we assume the end of the value
896 * comes with a closing quote.
897 *
898 * We also allow escaped quote characters inside the quoted value.
899 *
900 * For obvious reasons we do not attempt to parse variable references.
901 */
902 if (*c == '"' || *c == '\'') {
903 quote = *c;
904 c++;
905 strbegin = c;
906 result = c;
907 while (*c != quote) {
908 if (*c == '\\') {
909 c++;
910 }
911 if (*c == '\0') {
912 break;
913 }
914 *result++ = *c++;
915 }
916
917 /*
918 * Throw fatal exception if no end quote found.
919 */
920 if (*c != quote) {
921 exit(_error(NO_PERROR, badeof, bd->name, *line));
922 }
923
924 *result = '\0'; /* Terminate the result */
925 c++; /* and step past the close quote */
926 } else {
927 strbegin = c;
928 while (*c && !isspace(*c))
929 c++;
930 }
931
932 /*
933 * Check again for end of file. Finding one now is okay.
934 */
935 if (*c == '\0') {
936 *next = c;
937 return (strbegin);
938 }
939
940 *c++ = '\0';
941 *next = c;
942 return (strbegin);
943 }
944
945 /*
946 * Add a command to the benv list.
947 */
948 static void
add_cmd(benv_des_t * bd,char * last,char ** next,int * line)949 add_cmd(benv_des_t *bd, char *last, char **next, int *line)
950 {
951 char *cmd, *name, *val;
952
953 while (*next <= last && **next != COMM) {
954 if ((cmd = parse_cmd(bd, next, line)) == NULL)
955 break;
956 name = parse_name(bd, next, line);
957 val = parse_value(bd, next, line);
958 add_bent(bd->elist, NULL, cmd, name, val);
959 (*line)++;
960 };
961
962 }
963
964 /*
965 * Parse the benv (bootenv.rc) file and break it into a benv
966 * list. List entries may be comment blocks or commands.
967 */
968 static void
parse_benv(benv_des_t * bd)969 parse_benv(benv_des_t *bd)
970 {
971 int line;
972 char *pbase, *pend;
973 char *tok, *tnext;
974
975 line = 1;
976 pbase = (char *)bd->adr;
977 pend = pbase + bd->len;
978
979 for (tok = tnext = pbase; tnext < pend && '\0' != *tnext; tok = tnext)
980 if (*tok == COMM)
981 add_comm(bd, tok, pend, &tnext, &line);
982 else
983 add_cmd(bd, pend, &tnext, &line);
984 }
985
986 static void
write_benv(benv_des_t * bd)987 write_benv(benv_des_t *bd)
988 {
989 FILE *fp;
990 eplist_t *list, *e;
991 benv_ent_t *bent;
992 char *name;
993
994 list = bd->elist;
995
996 if (list->next == list)
997 return;
998
999 if ((fp = fopen(bd->name, "w")) == NULL)
1000 exit(_error(PERROR, "cannot open %s", bd->name));
1001
1002 for (e = list->next; e != list; e = e->next) {
1003 bent = (benv_ent_t *)e->item;
1004 name = bent->name;
1005 if (name) {
1006 if (bent->val) {
1007 (void) fprintf(fp, "%s %s ",
1008 bent->cmd, bent->name);
1009 put_quoted(fp, bent->val);
1010 (void) fprintf(fp, "\n");
1011 } else {
1012 (void) fprintf(fp, "%s %s\n",
1013 bent->cmd, bent->name);
1014 }
1015 } else {
1016 (void) fprintf(fp, "%s\n", bent->cmd);
1017 }
1018 }
1019
1020 (void) fclose(fp);
1021 }
1022
1023 static char *
get_line(void)1024 get_line(void)
1025 {
1026 int c;
1027 char *nl;
1028 static char line[256];
1029
1030 if (fgets(line, sizeof (line), stdin) != NULL) {
1031 /*
1032 * Remove newline if present,
1033 * otherwise discard rest of line.
1034 */
1035 if (nl = strchr(line, '\n'))
1036 *nl = 0;
1037 else
1038 while ((c = getchar()) != '\n' && c != EOF)
1039 ;
1040 return (line);
1041 } else
1042 return (NULL);
1043 }
1044
1045 int
main(int argc,char ** argv)1046 main(int argc, char **argv)
1047 {
1048 int c;
1049 int updates = 0;
1050 char *usage = "Usage: %s [-v] [-f prom-device]"
1051 " [variable[=value] ...]";
1052 eplist_t *elist;
1053 benv_des_t *bd;
1054 char *file = NULL;
1055
1056 setpname(argv[0]);
1057
1058 while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "f:Itv")) != -1)
1059 switch (c) {
1060 case 'v':
1061 verbose++;
1062 break;
1063 case 'f':
1064 file = optarg;
1065 break;
1066 case 't':
1067 test++;
1068 break;
1069 default:
1070 exit(_error(NO_PERROR, usage, argv[0]));
1071 }
1072
1073 (void) uname(&uts_buf);
1074 bd = new_bd();
1075 init_benv(bd, file);
1076
1077 map_benv(bd);
1078 if (bd->len) {
1079 parse_benv(bd);
1080 unmap_benv(bd);
1081 }
1082
1083 elist = bd->elist;
1084
1085 if (optind >= argc) {
1086 print_vars(elist);
1087 return (0);
1088 } else
1089 while (optind < argc) {
1090 /*
1091 * If "-" specified, read variables from stdin;
1092 * otherwise, process each argument as a variable
1093 * print or set request.
1094 */
1095 if (strcmp(argv[optind], "-") == 0) {
1096 char *line;
1097
1098 while ((line = get_line()) != NULL)
1099 updates += proc_var(line, elist);
1100 clearerr(stdin);
1101 } else
1102 updates += proc_var(argv[optind], elist);
1103
1104 optind++;
1105 }
1106
1107 /*
1108 * don't write benv if we are processing delayed writes since
1109 * it is likely that the delayed writes changes bootenv.rc anyway...
1110 */
1111 if (updates)
1112 write_benv(bd);
1113 close_kbenv();
1114
1115 return (0);
1116 }
1117