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22 /*
23  * Copyright 2002-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 /*	Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T	*/
28 /*	  All Rights Reserved  	*/
29 
30 
31 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
32 
33 /*
34  *	Implements the "putdgrp" command.
35  */
36 #include	<sys/types.h>
37 #include	<stdio.h>
38 #include	<stdlib.h>
39 #include	<string.h>
40 #include	<errno.h>
41 #include	<unistd.h>
42 #include	<fmtmsg.h>
43 #include	<devmgmt.h>
44 #include	<devtab.h>
45 
46 
47 /*
48  * General Purpose Constants
49  *	TRUE		Boolean TRUE (if not already defined)
50  *	FALSE		Boolean FALSE (if not already defined)
51  */
52 
53 #ifndef	TRUE
54 #define	TRUE	(1)
55 #endif
56 
57 #ifndef	FALSE
58 #define	FALSE	(0)
59 #endif
60 
61 /*
62  * Exit codes
63  *	EX_OK		All went well
64  *	EX_ERROR	Usage or internal error
65  *	EX_DGROUP	Had trouble accessing/reading/writing the
66  *			device-group table
67  *	EX_NODGRP	The specified device-group does not exist
68  *	EX_NOMEM	One or more device-group members requested for
69  *			removal was not defined for the device
70  */
71 
72 #define	EX_OK		0
73 #define	EX_ERROR	1
74 #define	EX_DGROUP	2
75 #define	EX_NODGRP	3
76 #define	EX_NOMEM	4
77 
78 
79 /*
80  * Error messages
81  */
82 
83 #define	E_USAGE		"usage: putdgrp [-d] dgroup [device [...]]"
84 #define	E_NODGRP	"Device-group does not exist in table: %s"
85 #define	E_NOTAMEM	"Device-group member not found: %s"
86 #define	E_NODGRPTAB	"Cannot open the device-group table: %s"
87 #define	E_NOMKTAB	"Cannot create a new device-group table: %s"
88 #define	E_INTERNAL	"Internal error, errno=%d"
89 
90 
91 /*
92  * Macros
93  *	stdmsg(r,l,s,t)	    Using fmtmsg(), write a standard message to the
94  *			    standard error stream.
95  *			    Where:
96  *				r   The recoverability of the error
97  *				l   The label-component
98  *				s   The severity-component
99  *				t   The text-component
100  */
101 
102 #define stdmsg(r,l,s,t) (void) fmtmsg(MM_PRINT|MM_UTIL|r,l,s,t,MM_NULLACT,MM_NULLTAG)
103 
104 
105 /*
106  * Static data
107  *	msg		Space for message's text-component
108  */
109 
110 static	char		msg[256];	/* Space for text of message */
111 
112 /*
113  * char *mklbl(cmd)
114  *	char   *cmd
115  *
116  *	This function builds a standard label from the command used to invoke
117  *	this process and the standard label prefix ("UX:")
118  *
119  * Arguments:
120  *	char *cmd	The command used to invoke this process.
121  *
122  * Returns:  char *
123  *	Pointer to malloc()ed space containing the standard label,
124  *	or (char *) NULL if an error occurred.
125  */
126 
127 static char *
128 mklbl(cmd)
129 	char   *cmd;
130 {
131 	/* Automatic data */
132 	char   *rtn;		/* Value to return */
133 	char   *p;		/* Temporary */
134 
135 	/* Find the 1st char of the basename of the command */
136 	if (p = strrchr(cmd, '/')) p++;
137 	else p = cmd;
138 
139 	/* Allocate and build the string value to return */
140 	if (rtn = (char *) malloc(strlen("UX:")+strlen(p)+1)) {
141 	    (void) strcpy(rtn, "UX:");
142 	    (void) strcat(rtn, p);
143 	}
144 
145 	/* Now that we've done all of this work, set up the environemnt
146 	 * so that only the text-component is written (some requirements
147 	 * say that standard messages are to be non-standard in SVR4.0,
148 	 * this is supposed to change in SVR4.1)
149 	 */
150 
151 	(void) putenv("MSGVERB=text");
152 
153 	/* Done */
154 	return(rtn);
155 }
156 
157 /*
158  * putdgrp [-d] dgroup [device [...]]
159  *
160  * Options:
161  *	-d
162  *
163  * Arguments:
164  *	dgroup
165  *	device
166  *
167  * Exit values:
168  */
169 
170 main(argc, argv)
171 	int	argc;			/* Argument count */
172 	char   *argv[];			/* Argument list */
173 {
174 	/* Automatic data */
175 	char	      **plist;		/* Ptr to list of nonmembers */
176 	char	       *lbl;		/* Ptr to label for messages */
177 	char	       *dgroup;		/* Ptr to <dgroup> on command-line */
178 	char	       *p;		/* Temp ptr to char */
179 	int		noerr;		/* FLAG, TRUE if all's well */
180 	int		d_seen;		/* TRUE if -a seen on command-line */
181 	int		optchar;	/* Option extracted */
182 	int		exitcd;		/* Value to return at exit */
183 	int		nmems;		/* Number of members on the cmd */
184 
185 
186 	/* Generate the label for messages */
187 	lbl = mklbl(argv[0]);
188 
189 	/* Extract arguments - validate usage */
190 	noerr = TRUE;
191 	d_seen = FALSE;
192 	opterr = FALSE;
193 	while ((optchar = getopt(argc, argv, "d:")) != EOF) switch (optchar) {
194 
195 	case 'd':
196 	    if (!d_seen)
197 	    {
198 		d_seen = TRUE;
199 		dgroup = optarg;
200 	    }
201 	    else noerr = FALSE;
202 	    break;
203 
204 	case '?':
205 	default:
206 	    noerr = FALSE;
207 	}
208 
209 
210 	/* Write a usage message if we've seen a blatant error */
211 	if (!noerr || (!d_seen && ((nmems = argc - optind - 1) < 0)) ||
212 		      (d_seen && ((nmems = argc - optind) < 0))) {
213 	    stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, E_USAGE);
214 	    exit(EX_ERROR);
215 	}
216 
217 
218 	/* Set up */
219 	exitcd = EX_OK;
220 
221 
222 	/* -d on the command line ? */
223 	if (d_seen) {
224 
225 	    /*
226 	     * Determine case (removing a device group or members
227 	     * of that device group.
228 	     */
229 
230 	    if (nmems == 0) {
231 
232 		/* putdgrp -d dgroup */
233 
234 		/* Attempt to remove the specified device */
235 		if (!(_rmdgrptabrec(dgroup))) switch(errno) {
236 
237 		    /*
238 		     * EINVAL indicates that the named device-group was
239 		     * not found in the device-group table.
240 		     */
241 
242 		case EINVAL:
243 		    (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NODGRP, dgroup);
244 		    stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg);
245 		    exitcd = EX_NODGRP;
246 		    break;
247 
248 		    /*
249 		     * ENOENT indicates that the device-group table can't
250 		     * be found.
251 		     */
252 
253 		case ENOENT:
254 		    (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NODGRPTAB, _dgrptabpath());
255 		    stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg);
256 		    exitcd = EX_DGROUP;
257 		    break;
258 
259 		    /*
260 		     * EACCES indicates that there was a problem reading the
261 		     * old device-group table or creating the new table.  If the
262 		     * old table is readable, assume that we can't create the
263 		     * new table.  Otherwise, assume that the old table isn't
264 		     * accessible.
265 		     */
266 
267 		case EACCES:
268 		    p = _dgrptabpath();
269 		    if (access(p, R_OK) == 0)
270 			(void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NOMKTAB, p);
271 		    else
272 			(void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NODGRPTAB, p);
273 		    stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg);
274 		    exitcd = EX_DGROUP;
275 		    break;
276 
277 		    /*
278 		     * Some strange problem...
279 		     */
280 
281 		default:
282 		    (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_INTERNAL, errno);
283 		    stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg);
284 		    exitcd = EX_ERROR;
285 
286 		}   /* End switch */
287 	    }
288 	    else {
289 
290 		/* putdgrp -d dgroup device [device [...]] */
291 
292 		/*
293 		 * Attempt to remove the specified devices from the
294 		 * specified device-group.
295 		 */
296 		if (!(_rmdgrpmems(dgroup, &argv[optind], &plist))) switch(errno) {
297 
298 		    /*
299 		     * ENODEV indicates that a named device was not part
300 		     * of the specified device group.
301 		     */
302 
303 		case ENODEV:
304 		    exitcd = EX_NOMEM;
305 		    for (; *plist; plist++) {
306 			(void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NOTAMEM, *plist);
307 			stdmsg(MM_RECOVER, lbl, MM_WARNING, msg);
308 		    }
309 		    break;
310 
311 		    /*
312 		     * EINVAL indicates that the named device-group is not
313 		     * defined in the device-group table.
314 		     */
315 
316 		case EINVAL:
317 		    (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NODGRP, dgroup);
318 		    stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg);
319 		    exitcd = EX_NODGRP;
320 		    break;
321 
322 		    /*
323 		     * ENOENT indicates that the device table can't
324 		     * be found.
325 		     */
326 
327 		case ENOENT:
328 		    (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NODGRPTAB, _dgrptabpath());
329 		    stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg);
330 		    exitcd = EX_DGROUP;
331 		    break;
332 
333 		    /*
334 		     * EACCES indicates that there was a problem reading the
335 		     * old device table or creating the new table.  If the
336 		     * old table is readable, assume that we can't create the
337 		     * new table.  Otherwise, assume that the old table isn't
338 		     * accessible.
339 		     */
340 
341 		case EACCES:
342 		    p = _dgrptabpath();
343 		    if (access(p, R_OK) == 0)
344 			(void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NOMKTAB, p);
345 		    else
346 			(void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NODGRPTAB, p);
347 		    stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg);
348 		    exitcd = EX_DGROUP;
349 		    break;
350 
351 		    /*
352 		     * Some strange problem...
353 		     */
354 
355 		default:
356 		    (void) sprintf(msg, E_INTERNAL, errno);
357 		    stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg);
358 		    exitcd = EX_ERROR;
359 
360 		}  /* End switch */
361 
362 	    }   /* End "putdgrp -d device attr [...]" case */
363 
364 
365 	}   /* End -d case */
366 
367 	else {
368 	    /* Standard case (no -d on the command) */
369 	    if (!(_adddgrptabrec(argv[optind], &argv[optind+1]))) switch(errno) {
370 
371 		/*
372 		 * ENOENT indicates that the device-group table does not exist.
373 		 */
374 
375 	    case ENOENT:
376 		(void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NODGRPTAB, _dgrptabpath());
377 		stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg);
378 		exitcd = EX_DGROUP;
379 		break;
380 
381 		/*
382 		 * EACCES indicates that the device-group table could not be
383 		 * opened or the new device-group table could not be created.
384 		 */
385 
386 	    case EACCES:
387 		p = _dgrptabpath();
388 		if (access(p, R_OK) == 0)
389 			(void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NOMKTAB, p);
390 		else
391 			(void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NODGRPTAB, p);
392 		stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg);
393 		exitcd = EX_DGROUP;
394 		break;
395 
396 		/*
397 		 * Some strange error (memory?)
398 		 */
399 
400 	    default:
401 		(void) sprintf(msg, E_INTERNAL, errno);
402 		stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg);
403 		exitcd = EX_ERROR;
404 	    }
405 	}
406 
407 	/* Done.  Return exit code (determined above) */
408 	return(exitcd);
409 }  /* main() */
410