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22 /*
23  * Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 /*
28  * module:
29  *	main.c
30  *
31  * purpose:
32  *	argument handling and top level dispatch
33  *
34  * contents:
35  *	main		argument handling and main loop
36  *	usage		(static) print out usage message
37  *	confirm		prompt the user for a confirmation and get it
38  *	nomem		fatal error handler for malloc failures
39  *	findfiles	(static) locate our baseline and rules files
40  *	cleanup		(static) unlock baseline and delete temp file
41  *	check_access	(static) do we have adequate access to a file/directory
42  *	whoami		(static) get uid/gid/umask
43  */
44 
45 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
46 
47 #include <unistd.h>
48 #include <stdlib.h>
49 #include <fcntl.h>
50 #include <stdio.h>
51 #include <string.h>
52 #include <ctype.h>
53 #include <errno.h>
54 #include <sys/stat.h>
55 
56 #include "filesync.h"
57 #include "database.h"
58 #include "messages.h"
59 #include "debug.h"
60 
61 /*
62  * local routines in this module:
63  */
64 static errmask_t findfiles();		/* find rule and baseline files	*/
65 static void cleanup(int);		/* cleanup locks and temps	*/
66 static errmask_t check_access(char *, int *); /* check access to file	*/
67 static void whoami();			/* gather information about me	*/
68 static void usage(void);		/* general usage		*/
69 
70 
71 /*
72  * globals exported to the rest of the program
73  */
74 bool_t	opt_mtime;	/* preserve modification times on propagations	*/
75 bool_t	opt_notouch;	/* don't actually make any changes		*/
76 bool_t	opt_quiet;	/* disable reconciliation command output	*/
77 bool_t	opt_verbose;	/* enable analysis descriptions			*/
78 side_t	opt_force;	/* designated winner for conflicts		*/
79 side_t	opt_oneway;	/* one way only propagation			*/
80 side_t	opt_onesided;	/* permit one-sided evaluation			*/
81 bool_t	opt_everything;	/* everything must agree (modes/uid/gid)	*/
82 bool_t	opt_yes;	/* pre-confirm massive deletions are OK		*/
83 bool_t	opt_acls;	/* always scan for acls on all files		*/
84 bool_t	opt_errors;	/* simulate errors on specified files		*/
85 bool_t	opt_halt;	/* halt on propagation errors			*/
86 dbgmask_t opt_debug;	/* debug mask					*/
87 
88 uid_t	my_uid;		/* default UID for files I create		*/
89 gid_t	my_gid;		/* default GID for files I create		*/
90 
91 static char *file_rules; /* name of rules file				*/
92 static char *file_base;	/* name of baseline file			*/
93 
94 static int new_baseline; /* are we creating a new baseline		*/
95 static int new_rules;	/* are we creating a new rules file		*/
96 static int my_umask;	/* default UMASK for files I create		*/
97 static int lockfd;	/* file descriptor for locking baseline		*/
98 
99 static char *rlist[MAX_RLIST];
100 static int num_restrs = 0;
101 
102 /*
103  * routine:
104  *	main
105  *
106  * purpose:
107  *	argument processing and primary dispatch
108  *
109  * returns:
110  *	error codes per filesync.1 (ERR_* in filesync.h)
111  *
112  * notes:
113  *	read filesync.1 in order to understand the argument processing
114  *
115  *	most of the command line options just set some opt_ global
116  *	variable that is later looked at by the code that actually
117  *	implements the features.  Only file names are really processed
118  *	in this routine.
119  */
120 int
121 main(int argc, char **argv)
122 {	int i;
123 	int c;
124 	errmask_t errs = ERR_OK;
125 	int do_prune = 0;
126 	char *srcname = 0;
127 	char *dstname = 0;
128 	struct base *bp;
129 
130 	/* keep the error messages simple	*/
131 	argv[0] = "filesync";
132 
133 	/* gather together all of the options	*/
134 	while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "AaehmnqvyD:E:r:s:d:f:o:")) != EOF)
135 		switch (c) {
136 			case 'a':	/* always scan for acls	*/
137 				opt_acls = TRUE;
138 				break;
139 			case 'e':	/* everything agrees	*/
140 				opt_everything = TRUE;
141 				break;
142 			case 'h':	/* halt on error	*/
143 				opt_halt = TRUE;
144 				break;
145 			case 'm':	/* preserve modtimes	*/
146 				opt_mtime = TRUE;
147 				break;
148 			case 'n':	/* notouch		*/
149 				opt_notouch = TRUE;
150 				break;
151 			case 'q':	/* quiet		*/
152 				opt_quiet = TRUE;
153 				break;
154 			case 'v':	/* verbose		*/
155 				opt_verbose = TRUE;
156 				break;
157 			case 'y':	/* yes			*/
158 				opt_yes = TRUE;
159 				break;
160 			case 'D':	/* debug options	*/
161 				if (!isdigit(optarg[0])) {
162 					dbg_usage();
163 					exit(ERR_INVAL);
164 				}
165 				opt_debug |= strtol(optarg, (char **)NULL, 0);
166 				break;
167 
168 			case 'E':	/* error simulation	*/
169 				if (dbg_set_error(optarg)) {
170 					err_usage();
171 					exit(ERR_INVAL);
172 				}
173 				opt_errors = TRUE;
174 				break;
175 
176 			case 'f':	/* force conflict resolution	*/
177 				switch (optarg[0]) {
178 					case 's':
179 						opt_force = OPT_SRC;
180 						break;
181 					case 'd':
182 						opt_force = OPT_DST;
183 						break;
184 					case 'o':
185 						opt_force = OPT_OLD;
186 						break;
187 					case 'n':
188 						opt_force = OPT_NEW;
189 						break;
190 					default:
191 						fprintf(stderr,
192 							gettext(ERR_badopt),
193 							c, optarg);
194 						errs |= ERR_INVAL;
195 						break;
196 				}
197 				break;
198 
199 			case 'o':	/* one way propagation		*/
200 				switch (optarg[0]) {
201 					case 's':
202 						opt_oneway = OPT_SRC;
203 						break;
204 					case 'd':
205 						opt_oneway = OPT_DST;
206 						break;
207 					default:
208 						fprintf(stderr,
209 							gettext(ERR_badopt),
210 							c, optarg);
211 						errs |= ERR_INVAL;
212 						break;
213 				}
214 				break;
215 
216 			case 'r':	/* restricted reconciliation	*/
217 				if (num_restrs < MAX_RLIST)
218 					rlist[ num_restrs++ ] = optarg;
219 				else {
220 					fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_tomany),
221 						MAX_RLIST);
222 					errs |= ERR_INVAL;
223 				}
224 				break;
225 
226 			case 's':
227 				if ((srcname = qualify(optarg)) == 0)
228 					errs |= ERR_MISSING;
229 				break;
230 
231 			case 'd':
232 				if ((dstname = qualify(optarg)) == 0)
233 					errs |= ERR_MISSING;
234 				break;
235 
236 			default:
237 			case '?':
238 				errs |= ERR_INVAL;
239 				break;
240 		}
241 
242 	if (opt_debug & DBG_MISC)
243 		fprintf(stderr, "MISC: DBG=%s\n", showflags(dbgmap, opt_debug));
244 
245 	/* if we have file names, we need a source and destination */
246 	if (optind < argc) {
247 		if (srcname == 0) {
248 			fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_nosrc));
249 			errs |= ERR_INVAL;
250 		}
251 		if (dstname == 0) {
252 			fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_nodst));
253 			errs |= ERR_INVAL;
254 		}
255 	}
256 
257 	/* check for simple usage errors	*/
258 	if (errs & ERR_INVAL) {
259 		usage();
260 		exit(errs);
261 	}
262 
263 	/* locate our baseline and rules files	*/
264 	if (c = findfiles())
265 		exit(c);
266 
267 	/* figure out file creation defaults	*/
268 	whoami();
269 
270 	/* read in our initial baseline		*/
271 	if (!new_baseline && (c = read_baseline(file_base)))
272 		errs |= c;
273 
274 	/* read in the rules file if we need or have rules	*/
275 	if (optind >= argc && new_rules) {
276 		fprintf(stderr, ERR_nonames);
277 		errs |= ERR_INVAL;
278 	} else if (!new_rules)
279 		errs |= read_rules(file_rules);
280 
281 	/* if anything has failed with our setup, go no further	*/
282 	if (errs) {
283 		cleanup(errs);
284 		exit(errs);
285 	}
286 
287 	/*
288 	 * figure out whether or not we are willing to do a one-sided
289 	 * analysis (where we don't even look at the other side.  This
290 	 * is an "I'm just curious what has changed" query, and we are
291 	 * only willing to do it if:
292 	 *	we aren't actually going to do anything
293 	 *	we have a baseline we can compare against
294 	 * otherwise, we are going to insist on being able to access
295 	 * both the source and destination.
296 	 */
297 	if (opt_notouch && !new_baseline)
298 		opt_onesided = opt_oneway;
299 
300 	/*
301 	 * there are two interested usage scenarios:
302 	 *	file names specified
303 	 *		create new rules for the specified files
304 	 *		evaulate and reconcile only the specified files
305 	 *	no file names specified
306 	 *		use already existing rules
307 	 *		consider restricting them to specified subdirs/files
308 	 */
309 	if (optind < argc) {
310 		/* figure out what base pair we're working on	*/
311 		bp = add_base(srcname, dstname);
312 
313 		/* perverse default rules to avoid trouble	*/
314 		if (new_rules) {
315 			errs |= add_ignore(0, SUFX_RULES);
316 			errs |= add_ignore(0, SUFX_BASE);
317 		}
318 
319 		/* create include rules for each file/dir arg	*/
320 		while (optind < argc)
321 			errs |= add_include(bp, argv[ optind++ ]);
322 
323 		/*
324 		 * evaluate the specified base on each side,
325 		 * being careful to limit evaulation to new rules
326 		 */
327 		errs |= evaluate(bp, OPT_SRC, TRUE);
328 		errs |= evaluate(bp, OPT_DST, TRUE);
329 	} else {
330 		/* note any possible evaluation restrictions	*/
331 		for (i = 0; i < num_restrs; i++)
332 			errs |= add_restr(rlist[i]);
333 
334 		/*
335 		 * we can only prune the baseline file if we have done
336 		 * a complete (unrestricted) analysis.
337 		 */
338 		if (i == 0)
339 			do_prune = 1;
340 
341 		/* evaulate each base on each side		*/
342 		for (bp = bases; bp; bp = bp->b_next) {
343 			errs |= evaluate(bp, OPT_SRC, FALSE);
344 			errs |= evaluate(bp, OPT_DST, FALSE);
345 		}
346 	}
347 
348 	/* if anything serious happened, skip reconciliation	*/
349 	if (errs & ERR_FATAL) {
350 		cleanup(errs);
351 		exit(errs);
352 	}
353 
354 	/* analyze and deal with the differenecs		*/
355 	errs |= analyze();
356 
357 	/* see if there is any dead-wood in the baseline	*/
358 	if (do_prune) {
359 		c = prune();
360 
361 		if (c > 0 && opt_verbose)
362 			fprintf(stdout, V_prunes, c);
363 	}
364 
365 	/* print out a final summary				*/
366 	summary();
367 
368 	/* update the rules and baseline files (if needed)	*/
369 	(void) umask(my_umask);
370 	errs |= write_baseline(file_base);
371 	errs |= write_rules(file_rules);
372 
373 	if (opt_debug & DBG_MISC)
374 		fprintf(stderr, "MISC: EXIT=%s\n", showflags(errmap, errs));
375 
376 	/* just returning ERR_RESOLVABLE upsets some people	*/
377 	if (errs == ERR_RESOLVABLE && !opt_notouch)
378 		errs = 0;
379 
380 	/* all done	*/
381 	cleanup(0);
382 	return (errs);
383 }
384 
385 
386 /*
387  * routine:
388  *	usage
389  *
390  * purpose:
391  *	print out a usage message
392  *
393  * parameters:
394  *	none
395  *
396  * returns:
397  *	none
398  *
399  * note:
400  *	the -D and -E switches are for development/test/support
401  *	use only and do not show up in the general usage message.
402  */
403 static void
404 usage(void)
405 {
406 	fprintf(stderr, "%s\t%s %s\n", gettext(ERR_usage), "filesync",
407 					gettext(USE_simple));
408 	fprintf(stderr, "\t%s %s\n", "filesync", gettext(USE_all));
409 	fprintf(stderr, "\t-a .......... %s\n", gettext(USE_a));
410 	fprintf(stderr, "\t-e .......... %s\n", gettext(USE_e));
411 	fprintf(stderr, "\t-h .......... %s\n", gettext(USE_h));
412 	fprintf(stderr, "\t-m .......... %s\n", gettext(USE_m));
413 	fprintf(stderr, "\t-n .......... %s\n", gettext(USE_n));
414 	fprintf(stderr, "\t-q .......... %s\n", gettext(USE_q));
415 	fprintf(stderr, "\t-v .......... %s\n", gettext(USE_v));
416 	fprintf(stderr, "\t-y .......... %s\n", gettext(USE_y));
417 	fprintf(stderr, "\t-s dir ...... %s\n", gettext(USE_s));
418 	fprintf(stderr, "\t-d dir ...... %s\n", gettext(USE_d));
419 	fprintf(stderr, "\t-r dir ...... %s\n", gettext(USE_r));
420 	fprintf(stderr, "\t-f [sdon].... %s\n", gettext(USE_f));
421 	fprintf(stderr, "\t-o src/dst... %s\n", gettext(USE_o));
422 }
423 
424 /*
425  * routine:
426  *	confirm
427  *
428  * purpose:
429  *	to confirm that the user is willing to do something dangerous
430  *
431  * parameters:
432  *	warning message to be printed
433  *
434  * returns:
435  * 	void
436  *
437  * notes:
438  *	if this is a "notouch" or if the user has pre-confirmed,
439  *	we should not obtain the confirmation and just return that
440  *	the user has confirmed.
441  */
442 void
443 confirm(char *message)
444 {	FILE *ttyi, *ttyo;
445 	char ansbuf[ MAX_LINE ];
446 
447 	/* if user pre-confirmed, we don't have to ask	*/
448 	if (opt_yes || opt_notouch)
449 		return;
450 
451 	ttyo = fopen("/dev/tty", "w");
452 	ttyi = fopen("/dev/tty", "r");
453 	if (ttyi == NULL || ttyo == NULL)
454 		exit(ERR_OTHER);
455 
456 	/* explain the problem and prompt for confirmation	*/
457 	fprintf(ttyo, message);
458 	fprintf(ttyo, gettext(WARN_proceed));
459 
460 	/* if the user doesn't kill us, we can continue		*/
461 	(void) fgets(ansbuf, sizeof (ansbuf), ttyi);
462 
463 	/* close the files and return				*/
464 	(void) fclose(ttyi);
465 	(void) fclose(ttyo);
466 }
467 
468 void
469 nomem(char *reason)
470 {
471 	fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_nomem), reason);
472 	exit(ERR_OTHER);
473 }
474 
475 /*
476  * routine:
477  *	findfiles
478  *
479  * purpose:
480  *	to locate our baseline and rules files
481  *
482  * parameters:
483  *	none
484  *
485  * returns:
486  *	error mask
487  *	settings of file_base and file_rules
488  *
489  * side-effects:
490  *	in order to keep multiple filesyncs from running in parallel
491  *	we put an advisory lock on the baseline file.  If the baseline
492  *	file does not exist we create one.  The unlocking (and deletion
493  *	of extraneous baselines) is handled in cleanup.
494  */
495 static errmask_t
496 findfiles(void)		/* find rule and baseline files	*/
497 { 	char *s, *where;
498 	char namebuf[MAX_PATH];
499 	int ret;
500 	errmask_t errs = 0;
501 
502 	/* figure out where the files should be located	*/
503 	s = getenv("FILESYNC");
504 	where = (s && *s) ? expand(s) : expand(DFLT_PRFX);
505 
506 	/* see if we got a viable name		*/
507 	if (where == 0) {
508 		fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_nofsync));
509 		return (ERR_FILES);
510 	}
511 
512 	/* try to form the name of the rules file */
513 	strcpy(namebuf, where);
514 	strcat(namebuf, SUFX_RULES);
515 	s = strdup(namebuf);
516 	errs = check_access(namebuf, &new_rules);
517 
518 	/* if we cannot find a proper rules file, look in the old place */
519 	if (new_rules && errs == 0) {
520 		strcpy(namebuf, where);
521 		strcat(namebuf, SUFX_OLD);
522 		file_rules = strdup(namebuf);
523 		errs = check_access(namebuf, &new_rules);
524 
525 		/* if we couldn't find that either, go with new name	*/
526 		if (new_rules && errs == 0)
527 			file_rules = s;
528 	} else
529 		file_rules = s;
530 
531 	/* try to form the name of the baseline file */
532 	strcpy(namebuf, where);
533 	strcat(namebuf, SUFX_BASE);
534 	file_base = strdup(namebuf);
535 	errs |= check_access(namebuf, &new_baseline);
536 
537 	if (opt_debug & DBG_FILES) {
538 		fprintf(stderr, "FILE: %s rules file: %s\n",
539 			new_rules ? "new" : "existing", file_rules);
540 
541 		fprintf(stderr, "FILE: %s base file:  %s\n",
542 			new_baseline ? "new" : "existing", file_base);
543 	}
544 
545 	/*
546 	 * in order to lock out other filesync programs we need some
547 	 * file we can lock.  We do an advisory lock on the baseline
548 	 * file.  If no baseline file exists, we create an empty one.
549 	 */
550 	if (new_baseline)
551 		lockfd = creat(file_base, 0666);
552 	else
553 		lockfd = open(file_base, O_RDWR);
554 
555 	if (lockfd < 0) {
556 		fprintf(stderr, new_baseline ? ERR_creat : ERR_open,
557 			TXT_base, file_base);
558 		errs |= ERR_FILES;
559 	} else {
560 		ret = lockf(lockfd, F_TLOCK, 0L);
561 		if (ret < 0) {
562 			fprintf(stderr, ERR_lock, TXT_base, file_base);
563 			errs |= ERR_FILES;
564 		} else if (opt_debug & DBG_FILES)
565 			fprintf(stderr, "FILE: locking baseline file %s\n",
566 				file_base);
567 	}
568 
569 	return (errs);
570 }
571 
572 /*
573  * routine:
574  *	cleanup
575  *
576  * purpose:
577  *	to clean up temporary files and locking prior to exit
578  *
579  * paremeters:
580  *	error mask
581  *
582  * returns:
583  *	void
584  *
585  * notes:
586  *	if there are no errors, the baseline file is assumed to be good.
587  *	Otherwise, if we created a temporary baseline file (just for
588  *	locking) we will delete it.
589  */
590 static void
591 cleanup(errmask_t errmask)
592 {
593 	/* unlock the baseline file	*/
594 	if (opt_debug & DBG_FILES)
595 		fprintf(stderr, "FILE: unlock baseline file %s\n", file_base);
596 	(void) lockf(lockfd, F_ULOCK, 0);
597 
598 	/* see if we need to delete a temporary copy	*/
599 	if (errmask && new_baseline) {
600 		if (opt_debug & DBG_FILES)
601 			fprintf(stderr, "FILE: unlink temp baseline file %s\n",
602 				file_base);
603 		(void) unlink(file_base);
604 	}
605 }
606 
607 /*
608  * routine:
609  *	check_access
610  *
611  * purpose:
612  *	to determine whether or not we can access an existing file
613  *	or create a new one
614  *
615  * parameters:
616  *	name of file (in a clobberable buffer)
617  *	pointer to new file flag
618  *
619  * returns:
620  *	error mask
621  *	setting of the new file flag
622  *
623  * note:
624  *	it is kind of a kluge that this routine clobbers the name,
625  *	but it is only called from one place, it needs a modified
626  *	copy of the name, and the one caller doesn't mind.
627  */
628 static errmask_t
629 check_access(char *name, int *newflag)
630 {	char *s;
631 
632 	/* start out by asking for what we want		*/
633 	if (access(name, R_OK|W_OK) == 0) {
634 		*newflag = 0;
635 		return (0);
636 	}
637 
638 	/* if the problem is isn't non-existance, lose	*/
639 	if (errno != ENOENT) {
640 		*newflag = 0;
641 		fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_rdwri), name);
642 		return (ERR_FILES);
643 	}
644 
645 	/*
646 	 * the file doesn't exist, so there is still hope if we can
647 	 * write in the directory that should contain the file
648 	 */
649 	*newflag = 1;
650 
651 	/* truncate the file name to its containing directory */
652 	for (s = name; s[1]; s++);
653 	while (s > name && *s != '/')
654 		s--;
655 	if (s > name)
656 		*s = 0;
657 	else if (*s == '/')
658 		s[1] = 0;
659 	else
660 		name = ".";
661 
662 	/* then see if we have write access to the directory	*/
663 	if (access(name, W_OK) == 0)
664 		return (0);
665 
666 	fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_dirwac), name);
667 	return (ERR_FILES);
668 }
669 
670 /*
671  * routine:
672  *	whoami
673  *
674  * purpose:
675  *	to figure out who I am and what the default modes/ownership
676  *	is on files that I create.
677  */
678 static void
679 whoami()
680 {
681 	my_uid = geteuid();
682 	my_gid = getegid();
683 	my_umask = umask(0);
684 
685 	if (opt_debug & DBG_MISC)
686 		fprintf(stderr, "MISC: my_uid=%ld, my_gid=%ld, my_umask=%03o\n",
687 			my_uid, my_gid, my_umask);
688 }
689