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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  *
25  * logadm/fn.c -- "filename" string module
26  *
27  * this file contains routines for the manipulation of filenames.
28  * they aren't particularly fast (at least they weren't designed
29  * for performance), but they are simple and put all the malloc/free
30  * stuff for these strings in a central place.  most routines in
31  * logadm that return filenames return a struct fn, and most routines
32  * that return lists of strings return a struct fn_list.
33  */
34 
35 #include <stdio.h>
36 #include <libintl.h>
37 #include <strings.h>
38 #include <sys/types.h>
39 #include <sys/stat.h>
40 #include "err.h"
41 #include "fn.h"
42 
43 #define	roundup(x, y)	((((x)+((y)-1))/(y))*(y))
44 
45 /*
46  * constants controlling how we malloc space.  bigger means fewer
47  * calls to malloc.  smaller means less wasted space.
48  */
49 #define	FN_MIN 1024	/* initial size of string buffers */
50 #define	FN_MAX 10240	/* maximum size allowed before fatal "overflow" error */
51 #define	FN_INC 1024	/* increments in buffer size as strings grow */
52 
53 /* info created by fn_new(), private to this module */
54 struct fn {
55 	char *fn_buf;		/* first location in buf */
56 	char *fn_buflast;	/* last location in buf */
57 	char *fn_rptr;		/* read pointer (next unread character) */
58 	char *fn_wptr;		/* write pointer (points at null terminator) */
59 	struct fn *fn_next;	/* next in list */
60 	struct stat fn_stbuf;
61 	int fn_n;
62 };
63 
64 /* info created by fn_list_new(), private to this module */
65 struct fn_list {
66 	struct fn *fnl_first;	/* first element of list */
67 	struct fn *fnl_last;	/* last element of list */
68 	struct fn *fnl_rptr;	/* read pointer for iterating through list */
69 };
70 
71 /*
72  * fn_new -- create a new filename buffer, possibly with initial contents
73  *
74  * use like this:
75  *	struct fn *fnp = fn_new("this is a string");
76  */
77 struct fn *
78 fn_new(const char *s)
79 {
80 	struct fn *fnp = MALLOC(sizeof (struct fn));
81 
82 	fnp->fn_n = -1;
83 	bzero(&fnp->fn_stbuf, sizeof (fnp->fn_stbuf));
84 	fnp->fn_next = NULL;
85 
86 	/* if passed-in string contains at least 1 non-null character... */
87 	if (s != NULL && *s) {
88 		int len = strlen(s);
89 		int buflen = roundup(len + 1, FN_INC);
90 
91 		/* start with buffer filled with passed-in string */
92 		fnp->fn_buf = MALLOC(buflen);
93 		fnp->fn_buflast = &fnp->fn_buf[buflen - 1];
94 		(void) strlcpy(fnp->fn_buf, s, buflen);
95 		fnp->fn_rptr = fnp->fn_buf;
96 		fnp->fn_wptr = &fnp->fn_buf[len];
97 	} else {
98 		/* start with empty buffer */
99 		fnp->fn_buf = MALLOC(FN_MIN);
100 		fnp->fn_buflast = &fnp->fn_buf[FN_MIN - 1];
101 		*fnp->fn_buf = '\0';
102 		fnp->fn_rptr = fnp->fn_buf;
103 		fnp->fn_wptr = fnp->fn_buf;
104 	}
105 
106 	return (fnp);
107 }
108 
109 /*
110  * fn_dup -- duplicate a filename buffer
111  */
112 struct fn *
113 fn_dup(struct fn *fnp)
114 {
115 	struct fn *ret = fn_new(fn_s(fnp));
116 
117 	ret->fn_n = fnp->fn_n;
118 	ret->fn_stbuf = fnp->fn_stbuf;
119 
120 	return (ret);
121 }
122 
123 /*
124  * fn_dirname -- return the dirname part of a filename
125  */
126 struct fn *
127 fn_dirname(struct fn *fnp)
128 {
129 	char *ptr = NULL;
130 	struct fn *ret;
131 	char *buf;
132 
133 	buf = fn_s(fnp);
134 
135 	if (buf != NULL)
136 		ptr = strrchr(buf, '/');
137 	if (ptr == NULL || buf == NULL)
138 		return (fn_new("."));
139 	else {
140 		*ptr = '\0';
141 		ret = fn_new(buf);
142 		*ptr = '/';
143 		return (ret);
144 	}
145 }
146 
147 /*
148  * fn_setn -- set the "n" value for a filename
149  *
150  * the "n" value is initially -1, and is used by logadm to store
151  * the suffix for rotated log files.  the function fn_list_popoldest()
152  * looks at these "n" values when sorting filenames to determine which
153  * old log file is the oldest and should be expired first.
154  */
155 void
156 fn_setn(struct fn *fnp, int n)
157 {
158 	fnp->fn_n = n;
159 }
160 
161 /*
162  * fn_setstat -- store a struct stat with a filename
163  *
164  * the glob functions typically fill in these struct stats since they
165  * have to stat while globbing anyway.  just turned out to be a common
166  * piece of information that was conveniently stored with the associated
167  * filename.
168  */
169 void
170 fn_setstat(struct fn *fnp, struct stat *stp)
171 {
172 	fnp->fn_stbuf = *stp;
173 }
174 
175 /*
176  * fn_getstat -- return a pointer to the stat info stored by fn_setstat()
177  */
178 struct stat *
179 fn_getstat(struct fn *fnp)
180 {
181 	return (&fnp->fn_stbuf);
182 }
183 
184 /*
185  * fn_free -- free a filename buffer
186  */
187 void
188 fn_free(struct fn *fnp)
189 {
190 	if (fnp) {
191 		if (fnp->fn_buf)
192 			FREE(fnp->fn_buf);
193 		FREE(fnp);
194 	}
195 }
196 
197 /*
198  * fn_renew -- reset a filename buffer
199  *
200  * calling fn_renew(fnp, s) is the same as calling:
201  *	fn_free(fnp);
202  *	fn_new(s);
203  */
204 void
205 fn_renew(struct fn *fnp, const char *s)
206 {
207 	fnp->fn_rptr = fnp->fn_wptr = fnp->fn_buf;
208 	fn_puts(fnp, s);
209 }
210 
211 /*
212  * fn_putc -- append a character to a filename
213  *
214  * this is the function that handles growing the filename buffer
215  * automatically and calling err() if it overflows.
216  */
217 void
218 fn_putc(struct fn *fnp, int c)
219 {
220 	if (fnp->fn_wptr >= fnp->fn_buflast) {
221 		int buflen = fnp->fn_buflast + 1 - fnp->fn_buf;
222 		char *newbuf;
223 		char *src;
224 		char *dst;
225 
226 		/* overflow, allocate more space or die if at FN_MAX */
227 		if (buflen >= FN_MAX)
228 			err(0, "fn buffer overflow");
229 		buflen += FN_INC;
230 		newbuf = MALLOC(buflen);
231 
232 		/* copy string into new buffer */
233 		src = fnp->fn_buf;
234 		dst = newbuf;
235 
236 		/* just copy up to wptr, rest is history anyway */
237 		while (src < fnp->fn_wptr)
238 			*dst++ = *src++;
239 		fnp->fn_rptr = &newbuf[fnp->fn_rptr - fnp->fn_buf];
240 		FREE(fnp->fn_buf);
241 		fnp->fn_buf = newbuf;
242 		fnp->fn_buflast = &fnp->fn_buf[buflen - 1];
243 		fnp->fn_wptr = dst;
244 	}
245 	*fnp->fn_wptr++ = c;
246 	*fnp->fn_wptr = '\0';
247 }
248 
249 /*
250  * fn_puts -- append a string to a filename
251  */
252 void
253 fn_puts(struct fn *fnp, const char *s)
254 {
255 	/* non-optimal, but simple! */
256 	while (s != NULL && *s)
257 		fn_putc(fnp, *s++);
258 }
259 
260 /*
261  * fn_putfn -- append a filename buffer to a filename
262  */
263 void
264 fn_putfn(struct fn *fnp, struct fn *srcfnp)
265 {
266 	int c;
267 
268 	fn_rewind(srcfnp);
269 	while (c = fn_getc(srcfnp))
270 		fn_putc(fnp, c);
271 }
272 
273 /*
274  * fn_rewind -- reset the "read pointer" to the beginning of a filename
275  */
276 void
277 fn_rewind(struct fn *fnp)
278 {
279 	fnp->fn_rptr = fnp->fn_buf;
280 }
281 
282 /*
283  * fn_getc -- "read" the next character of a filename
284  */
285 int
286 fn_getc(struct fn *fnp)
287 {
288 	if (fnp->fn_rptr > fnp->fn_buflast || *fnp->fn_rptr == '\0')
289 		return (0);
290 
291 	return (*fnp->fn_rptr++);
292 }
293 
294 /*
295  * fn_peekc -- "peek" at the next character of a filename
296  */
297 int
298 fn_peekc(struct fn *fnp)
299 {
300 	if (fnp->fn_rptr > fnp->fn_buflast || *fnp->fn_rptr == '\0')
301 		return (0);
302 
303 	return (*fnp->fn_rptr);
304 }
305 
306 /*
307  * fn_s -- return a pointer to a null-terminated string containing the filename
308  */
309 char *
310 fn_s(struct fn *fnp)
311 {
312 	return (fnp->fn_buf);
313 }
314 
315 /*
316  * fn_isgz -- return true if filename is *.gz
317  */
318 boolean_t
319 fn_isgz(struct fn *fnp)
320 {
321 	size_t	len;
322 	char	*name;
323 
324 	name = fnp->fn_buf;
325 	len = strlen(name);
326 	if (len > 3 && strcmp(name + len - 3, ".gz") == 0)
327 		return (B_TRUE);
328 	else
329 		return (B_FALSE);
330 }
331 
332 /*
333  * fn_list_new -- create a new list of filenames
334  *
335  * by convention, an empty list is represented by an allocated
336  * struct fn_list which contains a NULL linked list, rather than
337  * by a NULL fn_list pointer.  in other words:
338  *
339  *	struct fn_list *fnlp = some_func_returning_a_list();
340  *	if (fn_list_empty(fnlp))
341  *		...
342  *
343  * is preferable to checking if the fnlp returned is NULL.
344  */
345 struct fn_list *
346 fn_list_new(const char * const *slist)
347 {
348 	struct fn_list *fnlp = MALLOC(sizeof (struct fn_list));
349 
350 	fnlp->fnl_first = fnlp->fnl_last = fnlp->fnl_rptr = NULL;
351 
352 	while (slist && *slist)
353 		fn_list_adds(fnlp, *slist++);
354 
355 	return (fnlp);
356 }
357 
358 /*
359  * fn_list_dup -- duplicate a list of filenames
360  */
361 struct fn_list *
362 fn_list_dup(struct fn_list *fnlp)
363 {
364 	struct fn_list *ret = fn_list_new(NULL);
365 	struct fn *fnp;
366 
367 	fn_list_rewind(fnlp);
368 	while ((fnp = fn_list_next(fnlp)) != NULL)
369 		fn_list_addfn(ret, fn_dup(fnp));
370 
371 	return (ret);
372 }
373 
374 /*
375  * fn_list_free -- free a list of filenames
376  */
377 void
378 fn_list_free(struct fn_list *fnlp)
379 {
380 	struct fn *fnp;
381 
382 	fn_list_rewind(fnlp);
383 	while ((fnp = fn_list_next(fnlp)) != NULL)
384 		fn_free(fnp);
385 	FREE(fnlp);
386 }
387 
388 /*
389  * fn_list_adds -- add a string to a list of filenames
390  */
391 void
392 fn_list_adds(struct fn_list *fnlp, const char *s)
393 {
394 	fn_list_addfn(fnlp, fn_new(s));
395 }
396 
397 /*
398  * fn_list_addfn -- add a filename (i.e. struct fn *) to a list of filenames
399  */
400 void
401 fn_list_addfn(struct fn_list *fnlp, struct fn *fnp)
402 {
403 	fnp->fn_next = NULL;
404 	if (fnlp->fnl_first == NULL)
405 		fnlp->fnl_first = fnlp->fnl_last = fnlp->fnl_rptr = fnp;
406 	else {
407 		fnlp->fnl_last->fn_next = fnp;
408 		fnlp->fnl_last = fnp;
409 	}
410 }
411 
412 /*
413  * fn_list_rewind -- reset the "read pointer" to the beginning of the list
414  */
415 void
416 fn_list_rewind(struct fn_list *fnlp)
417 {
418 	fnlp->fnl_rptr = fnlp->fnl_first;
419 }
420 
421 /*
422  * fn_list_next -- return the filename at the read pointer and advance it
423  */
424 struct fn *
425 fn_list_next(struct fn_list *fnlp)
426 {
427 	struct fn *ret = fnlp->fnl_rptr;
428 
429 	if (fnlp->fnl_rptr == fnlp->fnl_last)
430 		fnlp->fnl_rptr = NULL;
431 	else if (fnlp->fnl_rptr != NULL)
432 		fnlp->fnl_rptr = fnlp->fnl_rptr->fn_next;
433 
434 	return (ret);
435 }
436 
437 /*
438  * fn_list_addfn_list -- move filenames from fnlp2 to end of fnlp
439  *
440  * frees fnlp2 after moving all the filenames off of it.
441  */
442 void
443 fn_list_addfn_list(struct fn_list *fnlp, struct fn_list *fnlp2)
444 {
445 	struct fn *fnp2 = fnlp2->fnl_first;
446 	struct fn *nextfnp2;
447 
448 	/* for each fn in the second list... */
449 	while (fnp2) {
450 		if (fnp2 == fnlp2->fnl_last)
451 			nextfnp2 = NULL;
452 		else
453 			nextfnp2 = fnp2->fn_next;
454 
455 		/* append it to the first list */
456 		fn_list_addfn(fnlp, fnp2);
457 
458 		fnp2 = nextfnp2;
459 	}
460 	/* all the fn's were moved off the second list */
461 	fnlp2->fnl_first = fnlp2->fnl_last = fnlp2->fnl_rptr = NULL;
462 
463 	/* done with the second list */
464 	fn_list_free(fnlp2);
465 }
466 
467 /*
468  * fn_list_appendrange -- append a range of characters to each filename in list
469  *
470  * range of characters appended is the character at *s up to but not including
471  * the character at *limit.  NULL termination is not required.
472  */
473 void
474 fn_list_appendrange(struct fn_list *fnlp, const char *s, const char *limit)
475 {
476 	struct fn *fnp = fnlp->fnl_first;
477 	struct fn *nextfnp;
478 	const char *ptr;
479 
480 	/* for each fn in the list... */
481 	while (fnp != NULL) {
482 		if (fnp == fnlp->fnl_last)
483 			nextfnp = NULL;
484 		else
485 			nextfnp = fnp->fn_next;
486 
487 		/* append the range */
488 		for (ptr = s; ptr < limit; ptr++)
489 			fn_putc(fnp, *ptr);
490 
491 		fnp = nextfnp;
492 	}
493 }
494 
495 /*
496  * fn_list_totalsize -- sum up all the st_size fields in the stat structs
497  */
498 off_t
499 fn_list_totalsize(struct fn_list *fnlp)
500 {
501 	struct fn *fnp;
502 	off_t ret = 0;
503 
504 	fn_list_rewind(fnlp);
505 	while ((fnp = fn_list_next(fnlp)) != NULL)
506 		ret += fnp->fn_stbuf.st_size;
507 
508 	return (ret);
509 }
510 
511 /*
512  * fn_list_popoldest -- remove oldest file from list and return it
513  *
514  * this function uses the "n" values (set by fn_setn()) to determine
515  * which file is oldest, or when there's a tie it turns to the modification
516  * times in the stat structs, or when there's still a tie lexical sorting.
517  */
518 struct fn *
519 fn_list_popoldest(struct fn_list *fnlp)
520 {
521 	struct fn *fnp;
522 	struct fn *ret = NULL;
523 
524 	fn_list_rewind(fnlp);
525 	while ((fnp = fn_list_next(fnlp)) != NULL)
526 		if (ret == NULL)
527 			ret = fnp;
528 		else if (fnp->fn_n > ret->fn_n ||
529 		    (fnp->fn_n == ret->fn_n &&
530 		    (fnp->fn_stbuf.st_mtime < ret->fn_stbuf.st_mtime ||
531 		    ((fnp->fn_stbuf.st_mtime == ret->fn_stbuf.st_mtime &&
532 		    strcmp(fnp->fn_buf, ret->fn_buf) > 0)))))
533 			ret = fnp;
534 
535 	if (ret == NULL)
536 		return (NULL);
537 
538 	/* oldest file is ret, remove it from list */
539 	if (fnlp->fnl_first == ret) {
540 		fnlp->fnl_first = ret->fn_next;
541 	} else {
542 		fn_list_rewind(fnlp);
543 		while ((fnp = fn_list_next(fnlp)) != NULL) {
544 			if (fnp->fn_next == ret) {
545 				fnp->fn_next = ret->fn_next;
546 				if (fnlp->fnl_last == ret)
547 					fnlp->fnl_last = fnp;
548 				break;
549 			}
550 		}
551 	}
552 
553 	ret->fn_next = NULL;
554 	return (ret);
555 }
556 
557 /*
558  * fn_list_empty -- true if the list is empty
559  */
560 boolean_t
561 fn_list_empty(struct fn_list *fnlp)
562 {
563 	return (fnlp->fnl_first == NULL);
564 }
565 
566 /*
567  * fn_list_count -- return number of filenames in list
568  */
569 int
570 fn_list_count(struct fn_list *fnlp)
571 {
572 	int ret = 0;
573 
574 	/*
575 	 * if this operation were more common, we'd cache the count
576 	 * in the struct fn_list, but it isn't very common so we just
577 	 * count 'em up here
578 	 */
579 	fn_list_rewind(fnlp);
580 	while (fn_list_next(fnlp) != NULL)
581 		ret++;
582 
583 	return (ret);
584 }
585