1 /*- 2 * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-4-Clause 3 * 4 * Copyright (c) 1983, 1993 5 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 6 * (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. 7 * All or some portions of this file are derived from material licensed 8 * to the University of California by American Telephone and Telegraph 9 * Co. or Unix System Laboratories, Inc. and are reproduced herein with 10 * the permission of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. 11 * 12 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 13 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 14 * are met: 15 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 16 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 17 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 18 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 19 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 20 * 3. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 32 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 33 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 34 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 35 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 36 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 37 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 38 * SUCH DAMAGE. 39 */ 40 41 #include "lp.cdefs.h" /* A cross-platform version of <sys/cdefs.h> */ 42 #include <sys/param.h> 43 #include <sys/stat.h> 44 #include <sys/time.h> 45 #include <sys/types.h> 46 47 #include <ctype.h> 48 #include <dirent.h> 49 #include <err.h> 50 #include <errno.h> 51 #include <fcntl.h> 52 #include <stdio.h> 53 #include <stdlib.h> 54 #include <string.h> 55 #include <unistd.h> 56 57 #include "lp.h" 58 #include "lp.local.h" 59 #include "pathnames.h" 60 61 /* 62 * Routines and data common to all the line printer functions. 63 */ 64 char line[BUFSIZ]; 65 const char *progname; /* program name */ 66 67 static int compar(const void *_p1, const void *_p2); 68 69 /* 70 * isdigit() takes a parameter of 'int', but expect values in the range 71 * of unsigned char. Define a wrapper which takes a value of type 'char', 72 * whether signed or unsigned, and ensure it ends up in the right range. 73 */ 74 #define isdigitch(Anychar) isdigit((u_char)(Anychar)) 75 76 /* 77 * get_line reads a line from the control file cfp, removes tabs, converts 78 * new-line to null and leaves it in line. 79 * Returns 0 at EOF or the number of characters read. 80 */ 81 int 82 get_line(FILE *cfp) 83 { 84 register int linel = 0; 85 register char *lp = line; 86 register int c; 87 88 while ((c = getc(cfp)) != '\n' && (size_t)(linel+1) < sizeof(line)) { 89 if (c == EOF) 90 return(0); 91 if (c == '\t') { 92 do { 93 *lp++ = ' '; 94 linel++; 95 } while ((linel & 07) != 0 && (size_t)(linel+1) < 96 sizeof(line)); 97 continue; 98 } 99 *lp++ = c; 100 linel++; 101 } 102 *lp++ = '\0'; 103 return(linel); 104 } 105 106 /* 107 * Scan the current directory and make a list of daemon files sorted by 108 * creation time. 109 * Return the number of entries and a pointer to the list. 110 */ 111 int 112 getq(const struct printer *pp, struct jobqueue *(*namelist[])) 113 { 114 register struct dirent *d; 115 register struct jobqueue *q, **queue; 116 size_t arraysz, entrysz, nitems; 117 struct stat stbuf; 118 DIR *dirp; 119 int statres; 120 121 PRIV_START 122 if ((dirp = opendir(pp->spool_dir)) == NULL) { 123 PRIV_END 124 return (-1); 125 } 126 if (fstat(dirfd(dirp), &stbuf) < 0) 127 goto errdone; 128 PRIV_END 129 130 /* 131 * Estimate the array size by taking the size of the directory file 132 * and dividing it by a multiple of the minimum size entry. 133 */ 134 arraysz = (stbuf.st_size / 24); 135 if (arraysz < 16) 136 arraysz = 16; 137 queue = (struct jobqueue **)malloc(arraysz * sizeof(struct jobqueue *)); 138 if (queue == NULL) 139 goto errdone; 140 141 nitems = 0; 142 while ((d = readdir(dirp)) != NULL) { 143 if (d->d_name[0] != 'c' || d->d_name[1] != 'f') 144 continue; /* daemon control files only */ 145 PRIV_START 146 statres = stat(d->d_name, &stbuf); 147 PRIV_END 148 if (statres < 0) 149 continue; /* Doesn't exist */ 150 entrysz = sizeof(struct jobqueue) - sizeof(q->job_cfname) + 151 strlen(d->d_name) + 1; 152 q = (struct jobqueue *)malloc(entrysz); 153 if (q == NULL) 154 goto errdone; 155 q->job_matched = 0; 156 q->job_processed = 0; 157 q->job_time = stbuf.st_mtime; 158 strcpy(q->job_cfname, d->d_name); 159 /* 160 * Check to make sure the array has space left and 161 * realloc the maximum size. 162 */ 163 if (++nitems > arraysz) { 164 queue = (struct jobqueue **)reallocarray((char *)queue, 165 arraysz, 2 * sizeof(struct jobqueue *)); 166 if (queue == NULL) { 167 free(q); 168 goto errdone; 169 } 170 arraysz *= 2; 171 } 172 queue[nitems-1] = q; 173 } 174 closedir(dirp); 175 if (nitems) 176 qsort(queue, nitems, sizeof(struct jobqueue *), compar); 177 *namelist = queue; 178 return(nitems); 179 180 errdone: 181 closedir(dirp); 182 PRIV_END 183 return (-1); 184 } 185 186 /* 187 * Compare modification times. 188 */ 189 static int 190 compar(const void *p1, const void *p2) 191 { 192 const struct jobqueue *qe1, *qe2; 193 194 qe1 = *(const struct jobqueue * const *)p1; 195 qe2 = *(const struct jobqueue * const *)p2; 196 197 if (qe1->job_time < qe2->job_time) 198 return (-1); 199 if (qe1->job_time > qe2->job_time) 200 return (1); 201 /* 202 * At this point, the two files have the same last-modification time. 203 * return a result based on filenames, so that 'cfA001some.host' will 204 * come before 'cfA002some.host'. Since the jobid ('001') will wrap 205 * around when it gets to '999', we also assume that '9xx' jobs are 206 * older than '0xx' jobs. 207 */ 208 if ((qe1->job_cfname[3] == '9') && (qe2->job_cfname[3] == '0')) 209 return (-1); 210 if ((qe1->job_cfname[3] == '0') && (qe2->job_cfname[3] == '9')) 211 return (1); 212 return (strcmp(qe1->job_cfname, qe2->job_cfname)); 213 } 214 215 /* 216 * A simple routine to determine the job number for a print job based on 217 * the name of its control file. The algorithm used here may look odd, but 218 * the main issue is that all parts of `lpd', `lpc', `lpq' & `lprm' must be 219 * using the same algorithm, whatever that algorithm may be. If the caller 220 * provides a non-null value for ''hostpp', then this returns a pointer to 221 * the start of the hostname (or IP address?) as found in the filename. 222 * 223 * Algorithm: The standard `cf' file has the job number start in position 4, 224 * but some implementations have that as an extra file-sequence letter, and 225 * start the job number in position 5. The job number is usually three bytes, 226 * but may be as many as five. Confusing matters still more, some Windows 227 * print servers will append an IP address to the job number, instead of 228 * the expected hostname. So, if the job number ends with a '.', then 229 * assume the correct jobnum value is the first three digits. 230 */ 231 int 232 calc_jobnum(const char *cfname, const char **hostpp) 233 { 234 int jnum; 235 const char *cp, *numstr, *hoststr; 236 237 numstr = cfname + 3; 238 if (!isdigitch(*numstr)) 239 numstr++; 240 jnum = 0; 241 for (cp = numstr; (cp < numstr + 5) && isdigitch(*cp); cp++) 242 jnum = jnum * 10 + (*cp - '0'); 243 hoststr = cp; 244 245 /* 246 * If the filename was built with an IP number instead of a hostname, 247 * then recalculate using only the first three digits found. 248 */ 249 while(isdigitch(*cp)) 250 cp++; 251 if (*cp == '.') { 252 jnum = 0; 253 for (cp = numstr; (cp < numstr + 3) && isdigitch(*cp); cp++) 254 jnum = jnum * 10 + (*cp - '0'); 255 hoststr = cp; 256 } 257 if (hostpp != NULL) 258 *hostpp = hoststr; 259 return (jnum); 260 } 261 262 /* sleep n milliseconds */ 263 void 264 delay(int millisec) 265 { 266 struct timeval tdelay; 267 268 if (millisec <= 0 || millisec > 10000) 269 fatal((struct printer *)0, /* fatal() knows how to deal */ 270 "unreasonable delay period (%d)", millisec); 271 tdelay.tv_sec = millisec / 1000; 272 tdelay.tv_usec = millisec * 1000 % 1000000; 273 (void) select(0, (fd_set *)0, (fd_set *)0, (fd_set *)0, &tdelay); 274 } 275 276 char * 277 lock_file_name(const struct printer *pp, char *buf, size_t len) 278 { 279 static char staticbuf[MAXPATHLEN]; 280 281 if (buf == NULL) 282 buf = staticbuf; 283 if (len == 0) 284 len = MAXPATHLEN; 285 286 if (pp->lock_file[0] == '/') 287 strlcpy(buf, pp->lock_file, len); 288 else 289 snprintf(buf, len, "%s/%s", pp->spool_dir, pp->lock_file); 290 291 return buf; 292 } 293 294 char * 295 status_file_name(const struct printer *pp, char *buf, size_t len) 296 { 297 static char staticbuf[MAXPATHLEN]; 298 299 if (buf == NULL) 300 buf = staticbuf; 301 if (len == 0) 302 len = MAXPATHLEN; 303 304 if (pp->status_file[0] == '/') 305 strlcpy(buf, pp->status_file, len); 306 else 307 snprintf(buf, len, "%s/%s", pp->spool_dir, pp->status_file); 308 309 return buf; 310 } 311 312 /* 313 * Routine to change operational state of a print queue. The operational 314 * state is indicated by the access bits on the lock file for the queue. 315 * At present, this is only called from various routines in lpc/cmds.c. 316 * 317 * XXX - Note that this works by changing access-bits on the 318 * file, and you can only do that if you are the owner of 319 * the file, or root. Thus, this won't really work for 320 * userids in the "LPR_OPER" group, unless lpc is running 321 * setuid to root (or maybe setuid to daemon). 322 * Generally lpc is installed setgid to daemon, but does 323 * not run setuid. 324 */ 325 int 326 set_qstate(int action, const char *lfname) 327 { 328 struct stat stbuf; 329 mode_t chgbits, newbits, oldmask; 330 const char *failmsg, *okmsg; 331 static const char *nomsg = "no state msg"; 332 int chres, errsav, fd, res, statres; 333 334 /* 335 * Find what the current access-bits are. 336 */ 337 memset(&stbuf, 0, sizeof(stbuf)); 338 PRIV_START 339 statres = stat(lfname, &stbuf); 340 errsav = errno; 341 PRIV_END 342 if ((statres < 0) && (errsav != ENOENT)) { 343 printf("\tcannot stat() lock file\n"); 344 return (SQS_STATFAIL); 345 /* NOTREACHED */ 346 } 347 348 /* 349 * Determine which bit(s) should change for the requested action. 350 */ 351 chgbits = stbuf.st_mode; 352 newbits = LOCK_FILE_MODE; 353 okmsg = NULL; 354 failmsg = NULL; 355 if (action & SQS_QCHANGED) { 356 chgbits |= LFM_RESET_QUE; 357 newbits |= LFM_RESET_QUE; 358 /* The okmsg is not actually printed for this case. */ 359 okmsg = nomsg; 360 failmsg = "set queue-changed"; 361 } 362 if (action & SQS_DISABLEQ) { 363 chgbits |= LFM_QUEUE_DIS; 364 newbits |= LFM_QUEUE_DIS; 365 okmsg = "queuing disabled"; 366 failmsg = "disable queuing"; 367 } 368 if (action & SQS_STOPP) { 369 chgbits |= LFM_PRINT_DIS; 370 newbits |= LFM_PRINT_DIS; 371 okmsg = "printing disabled"; 372 failmsg = "disable printing"; 373 if (action & SQS_DISABLEQ) { 374 okmsg = "printer and queuing disabled"; 375 failmsg = "disable queuing and printing"; 376 } 377 } 378 if (action & SQS_ENABLEQ) { 379 chgbits &= ~LFM_QUEUE_DIS; 380 newbits &= ~LFM_QUEUE_DIS; 381 okmsg = "queuing enabled"; 382 failmsg = "enable queuing"; 383 } 384 if (action & SQS_STARTP) { 385 chgbits &= ~LFM_PRINT_DIS; 386 newbits &= ~LFM_PRINT_DIS; 387 okmsg = "printing enabled"; 388 failmsg = "enable printing"; 389 } 390 if (okmsg == NULL) { 391 /* This routine was called with an invalid action. */ 392 printf("\t<error in set_qstate!>\n"); 393 return (SQS_PARMERR); 394 /* NOTREACHED */ 395 } 396 397 res = 0; 398 if (statres >= 0) { 399 /* The file already exists, so change the access. */ 400 PRIV_START 401 chres = chmod(lfname, chgbits); 402 errsav = errno; 403 PRIV_END 404 res = SQS_CHGOK; 405 if (chres < 0) 406 res = SQS_CHGFAIL; 407 } else if (newbits == LOCK_FILE_MODE) { 408 /* 409 * The file does not exist, but the state requested is 410 * the same as the default state when no file exists. 411 * Thus, there is no need to create the file. 412 */ 413 res = SQS_SKIPCREOK; 414 } else { 415 /* 416 * The file did not exist, so create it with the 417 * appropriate access bits for the requested action. 418 * Push a new umask around that create, to make sure 419 * all the read/write bits are set as desired. 420 */ 421 oldmask = umask(S_IWOTH); 422 PRIV_START 423 fd = open(lfname, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT, newbits); 424 errsav = errno; 425 PRIV_END 426 umask(oldmask); 427 res = SQS_CREFAIL; 428 if (fd >= 0) { 429 res = SQS_CREOK; 430 close(fd); 431 } 432 } 433 434 switch (res) { 435 case SQS_CHGOK: 436 case SQS_CREOK: 437 case SQS_SKIPCREOK: 438 if (okmsg != nomsg) 439 printf("\t%s\n", okmsg); 440 break; 441 case SQS_CREFAIL: 442 printf("\tcannot create lock file: %s\n", 443 strerror(errsav)); 444 break; 445 default: 446 printf("\tcannot %s: %s\n", failmsg, strerror(errsav)); 447 break; 448 } 449 450 return (res); 451 } 452 453 /* routine to get a current timestamp, optionally in a standard-fmt string */ 454 void 455 lpd_gettime(struct timespec *tsp, char *strp, size_t strsize) 456 { 457 struct timespec local_ts; 458 struct timeval btime; 459 char tempstr[TIMESTR_SIZE]; 460 #ifdef STRFTIME_WRONG_z 461 char *destp; 462 #endif 463 464 if (tsp == NULL) 465 tsp = &local_ts; 466 467 /* some platforms have a routine called clock_gettime, but the 468 * routine does nothing but return "not implemented". */ 469 memset(tsp, 0, sizeof(struct timespec)); 470 if (clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, tsp)) { 471 /* nanosec-aware rtn failed, fall back to microsec-aware rtn */ 472 memset(tsp, 0, sizeof(struct timespec)); 473 gettimeofday(&btime, NULL); 474 tsp->tv_sec = btime.tv_sec; 475 tsp->tv_nsec = btime.tv_usec * 1000; 476 } 477 478 /* caller may not need a character-ized version */ 479 if ((strp == NULL) || (strsize < 1)) 480 return; 481 482 strftime(tempstr, TIMESTR_SIZE, LPD_TIMESTAMP_PATTERN, 483 localtime(&tsp->tv_sec)); 484 485 /* 486 * This check is for implementations of strftime which treat %z 487 * (timezone as [+-]hhmm ) like %Z (timezone as characters), or 488 * completely ignore %z. This section is not needed on freebsd. 489 * I'm not sure this is completely right, but it should work OK 490 * for EST and EDT... 491 */ 492 #ifdef STRFTIME_WRONG_z 493 destp = strrchr(tempstr, ':'); 494 if (destp != NULL) { 495 destp += 3; 496 if ((*destp != '+') && (*destp != '-')) { 497 char savday[6]; 498 int tzmin = timezone / 60; 499 int tzhr = tzmin / 60; 500 if (daylight) 501 tzhr--; 502 strcpy(savday, destp + strlen(destp) - 4); 503 snprintf(destp, (destp - tempstr), "%+03d%02d", 504 (-1*tzhr), tzmin % 60); 505 strcat(destp, savday); 506 } 507 } 508 #endif 509 510 if (strsize > TIMESTR_SIZE) { 511 strsize = TIMESTR_SIZE; 512 strp[TIMESTR_SIZE+1] = '\0'; 513 } 514 strlcpy(strp, tempstr, strsize); 515 } 516 517 /* routines for writing transfer-statistic records */ 518 void 519 trstat_init(struct printer *pp, const char *fname, int filenum) 520 { 521 register const char *srcp; 522 register char *destp, *endp; 523 524 /* 525 * Figure out the job id of this file. The filename should be 526 * 'cf', 'df', or maybe 'tf', followed by a letter (or sometimes 527 * two), followed by the jobnum, followed by a hostname. 528 * The jobnum is usually 3 digits, but might be as many as 5. 529 * Note that some care has to be taken parsing this, as the 530 * filename could be coming from a remote-host, and thus might 531 * not look anything like what is expected... 532 */ 533 memset(pp->jobnum, 0, sizeof(pp->jobnum)); 534 pp->jobnum[0] = '0'; 535 srcp = strchr(fname, '/'); 536 if (srcp == NULL) 537 srcp = fname; 538 destp = &(pp->jobnum[0]); 539 endp = destp + 5; 540 while (*srcp != '\0' && (*srcp < '0' || *srcp > '9')) 541 srcp++; 542 while (*srcp >= '0' && *srcp <= '9' && destp < endp) 543 *(destp++) = *(srcp++); 544 545 /* get the starting time in both numeric and string formats, and 546 * save those away along with the file-number */ 547 pp->jobdfnum = filenum; 548 lpd_gettime(&pp->tr_start, pp->tr_timestr, (size_t)TIMESTR_SIZE); 549 } 550 551 void 552 trstat_write(struct printer *pp, tr_sendrecv sendrecv, size_t bytecnt, 553 const char *userid, const char *otherhost, const char *orighost) 554 { 555 #define STATLINE_SIZE 1024 556 double trtime; 557 size_t remspace; 558 int statfile; 559 char thishost[MAXHOSTNAMELEN], statline[STATLINE_SIZE]; 560 char *eostat; 561 const char *lprhost, *recvdev, *recvhost, *rectype; 562 const char *sendhost, *statfname; 563 #define UPD_EOSTAT(xStr) do { \ 564 eostat = strchr(xStr, '\0'); \ 565 remspace = eostat - xStr; \ 566 } while(0) 567 568 lpd_gettime(&pp->tr_done, NULL, (size_t)0); 569 trtime = DIFFTIME_TS(pp->tr_done, pp->tr_start); 570 571 gethostname(thishost, sizeof(thishost)); 572 lprhost = sendhost = recvhost = recvdev = NULL; 573 switch (sendrecv) { 574 case TR_SENDING: 575 rectype = "send"; 576 statfname = pp->stat_send; 577 sendhost = thishost; 578 recvhost = otherhost; 579 break; 580 case TR_RECVING: 581 rectype = "recv"; 582 statfname = pp->stat_recv; 583 sendhost = otherhost; 584 recvhost = thishost; 585 break; 586 case TR_PRINTING: 587 /* 588 * This case is for copying to a device (presumably local, 589 * though filters using things like 'net/CAP' can confuse 590 * this assumption...). 591 */ 592 rectype = "prnt"; 593 statfname = pp->stat_send; 594 sendhost = thishost; 595 recvdev = _PATH_DEFDEVLP; 596 if (pp->lp) recvdev = pp->lp; 597 break; 598 default: 599 /* internal error... should we syslog/printf an error? */ 600 return; 601 } 602 if (statfname == NULL) 603 return; 604 605 /* 606 * the original-host and userid are found out by reading thru the 607 * cf (control-file) for the job. Unfortunately, on incoming jobs 608 * the df's (data-files) are sent before the matching cf, so the 609 * orighost & userid are generally not-available for incoming jobs. 610 * 611 * (it would be nice to create a work-around for that..) 612 */ 613 if (orighost && (*orighost != '\0')) 614 lprhost = orighost; 615 else 616 lprhost = ".na."; 617 if (*userid == '\0') 618 userid = NULL; 619 620 /* 621 * Format of statline. 622 * Some of the keywords listed here are not implemented here, but 623 * they are listed to reserve the meaning for a given keyword. 624 * Fields are separated by a blank. The fields in statline are: 625 * <tstamp> - time the transfer started 626 * <ptrqueue> - name of the printer queue (the short-name...) 627 * <hname> - hostname the file originally came from (the 628 * 'lpr host'), if known, or "_na_" if not known. 629 * <xxx> - id of job from that host (generally three digits) 630 * <n> - file count (# of file within job) 631 * <rectype> - 4-byte field indicating the type of transfer 632 * statistics record. "send" means it's from the 633 * host sending a datafile, "recv" means it's from 634 * a host as it receives a datafile. 635 * user=<userid> - user who sent the job (if known) 636 * secs=<n> - seconds it took to transfer the file 637 * bytes=<n> - number of bytes transferred (ie, "bytecount") 638 * bps=<n.n>e<n> - Bytes/sec (if the transfer was "big enough" 639 * for this to be useful) 640 * ! top=<str> - type of printer (if the type is defined in 641 * printcap, and if this statline is for sending 642 * a file to that ptr) 643 * ! qls=<n> - queue-length at start of send/print-ing a job 644 * ! qle=<n> - queue-length at end of send/print-ing a job 645 * sip=<addr> - IP address of sending host, only included when 646 * receiving a job. 647 * shost=<hname> - sending host (if that does != the original host) 648 * rhost=<hname> - hostname receiving the file (ie, "destination") 649 * rdev=<dev> - device receiving the file, when the file is being 650 * send to a device instead of a remote host. 651 * 652 * Note: A single print job may be transferred multiple times. The 653 * original 'lpr' occurs on one host, and that original host might 654 * send to some interim host (or print server). That interim host 655 * might turn around and send the job to yet another host (most likely 656 * the real printer). The 'shost=' parameter is only included if the 657 * sending host for this particular transfer is NOT the same as the 658 * host which did the original 'lpr'. 659 * 660 * Many values have 'something=' tags before them, because they are 661 * in some sense "optional", or their order may vary. "Optional" may 662 * mean in the sense that different SITES might choose to have other 663 * fields in the record, or that some fields are only included under 664 * some circumstances. Programs processing these records should not 665 * assume the order or existence of any of these keyword fields. 666 */ 667 snprintf(statline, STATLINE_SIZE, "%s %s %s %s %03ld %s", 668 pp->tr_timestr, pp->printer, lprhost, pp->jobnum, 669 pp->jobdfnum, rectype); 670 UPD_EOSTAT(statline); 671 672 if (userid != NULL) { 673 snprintf(eostat, remspace, " user=%s", userid); 674 UPD_EOSTAT(statline); 675 } 676 snprintf(eostat, remspace, " secs=%#.2f bytes=%lu", trtime, 677 (unsigned long)bytecnt); 678 UPD_EOSTAT(statline); 679 680 /* 681 * The bps field duplicates info from bytes and secs, so do 682 * not bother to include it for very small files. 683 */ 684 if ((bytecnt > 25000) && (trtime > 1.1)) { 685 snprintf(eostat, remspace, " bps=%#.2e", 686 ((double)bytecnt/trtime)); 687 UPD_EOSTAT(statline); 688 } 689 690 if (sendrecv == TR_RECVING) { 691 if (remspace > 5+strlen(from_ip) ) { 692 snprintf(eostat, remspace, " sip=%s", from_ip); 693 UPD_EOSTAT(statline); 694 } 695 } 696 if (0 != strcmp(lprhost, sendhost)) { 697 if (remspace > 7+strlen(sendhost) ) { 698 snprintf(eostat, remspace, " shost=%s", sendhost); 699 UPD_EOSTAT(statline); 700 } 701 } 702 if (recvhost) { 703 if (remspace > 7+strlen(recvhost) ) { 704 snprintf(eostat, remspace, " rhost=%s", recvhost); 705 UPD_EOSTAT(statline); 706 } 707 } 708 if (recvdev) { 709 if (remspace > 6+strlen(recvdev) ) { 710 snprintf(eostat, remspace, " rdev=%s", recvdev); 711 UPD_EOSTAT(statline); 712 } 713 } 714 if (remspace > 1) { 715 strcpy(eostat, "\n"); 716 } else { 717 /* probably should back up to just before the final " x=".. */ 718 strcpy(statline+STATLINE_SIZE-2, "\n"); 719 } 720 statfile = open(statfname, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND, 0664); 721 if (statfile < 0) { 722 /* statfile was given, but we can't open it. should we 723 * syslog/printf this as an error? */ 724 return; 725 } 726 write(statfile, statline, strlen(statline)); 727 close(statfile); 728 729 return; 730 #undef UPD_EOSTAT 731 } 732 733 #include <stdarg.h> 734 735 void 736 fatal(const struct printer *pp, const char *msg, ...) 737 { 738 va_list ap; 739 va_start(ap, msg); 740 /* this error message is being sent to the 'from_host' */ 741 if (from_host != local_host) 742 (void)printf("%s: ", local_host); 743 (void)printf("%s: ", progname); 744 if (pp && pp->printer) 745 (void)printf("%s: ", pp->printer); 746 (void)vprintf(msg, ap); 747 va_end(ap); 748 (void)putchar('\n'); 749 exit(1); 750 } 751 752 /* 753 * Close all file descriptors from START on up. 754 */ 755 void 756 closeallfds(int start) 757 { 758 int stop; 759 760 if (USE_CLOSEFROM) /* The faster, modern solution */ 761 closefrom(start); 762 else { 763 /* This older logic can be pretty awful on some OS's. The 764 * getdtablesize() might return ``infinity'', and then this 765 * will waste a lot of time closing file descriptors which 766 * had never been open()-ed. */ 767 stop = getdtablesize(); 768 for (; start < stop; start++) 769 close(start); 770 } 771 } 772 773