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21 
22 /*
23  * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 #include	<stdlib.h>
28 #include	<sys/types.h>
29 #include	<string.h>
30 #include	"rtc.h"
31 #include	"_conv.h"
32 #include	"config_msg.h"
33 
34 #define	FEATSZ	CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_PREFIX_SIZE + \
35 		MSG_CONF_EDLIBPATH_SIZE + CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
36 		MSG_CONF_ESLIBPATH_SIZE + CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
37 		MSG_CONF_ADLIBPATH_SIZE + CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
38 		MSG_CONF_ASLIBPATH_SIZE + CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
39 		MSG_CONF_DIRCFG_SIZE	+ CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
40 		MSG_CONF_OBJALT_SIZE	+ CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
41 		MSG_CONF_MEMRESV_SIZE	+ CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
42 		MSG_CONF_ENVS_SIZE	+ CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
43 		MSG_CONF_FLTR_SIZE	+ CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
44 		CONV_INV_BUFSIZE + CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SUFFIX_SIZE
45 
46 /*
47  * Ensure that Conv_config_feat_buf_t is large enough:
48  *
49  * FEATSZ is the real minimum size of the buffer required by conv_config_feat().
50  * However, Conv_config_feat_buf_t uses CONV_CONFIG_FEAT_BUFSIZE to set the
51  * buffer size. We do things this way because the definition of FEATSZ uses
52  * information that is not available in the environment of other programs
53  * that include the conv.h header file.
54  */
55 #if (CONV_CONFIG_FEAT_BUFSIZE != FEATSZ) && !defined(__lint)
56 #define	REPORT_BUFSIZE FEATSZ
57 #include "report_bufsize.h"
58 #error "CONV_CONFIG_FEAT_BUFSIZE does not match FEATSZ"
59 #endif
60 
61 /*
62  * String conversion routine for configuration file information.
63  */
64 const char *
65 conv_config_feat(int features, Conv_config_feat_buf_t *config_feat_buf)
66 {
67 	static const Val_desc	vda[] = {
68 		{ CONF_EDLIBPATH,	MSG_CONF_EDLIBPATH },
69 		{ CONF_ESLIBPATH,	MSG_CONF_ESLIBPATH },
70 		{ CONF_ADLIBPATH,	MSG_CONF_ADLIBPATH },
71 		{ CONF_ASLIBPATH,	MSG_CONF_ASLIBPATH },
72 		{ CONF_DIRCFG,		MSG_CONF_DIRCFG },
73 		{ CONF_OBJALT,		MSG_CONF_OBJALT },
74 		{ CONF_MEMRESV,		MSG_CONF_MEMRESV },
75 		{ CONF_ENVS,		MSG_CONF_ENVS },
76 		{ CONF_FLTR,		MSG_CONF_FLTR },
77 		{ 0,			0 }
78 	};
79 	static CONV_EXPN_FIELD_ARG conv_arg = {
80 	    NULL, sizeof (config_feat_buf->buf) };
81 
82 	conv_arg.buf = config_feat_buf->buf;
83 	conv_arg.oflags = conv_arg.rflags = features;
84 	(void) conv_expn_field(&conv_arg, vda, 0);
85 
86 	return ((const char *)config_feat_buf->buf);
87 }
88 
89 #define	FLAGSZ	CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_PREFIX_SIZE + \
90 		MSG_CONF_DIRENT_SIZE	+ CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
91 		MSG_CONF_ALLENTS_SIZE	+ CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
92 		MSG_CONF_NOEXIST_SIZE	+ CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
93 		MSG_CONF_EXEC_SIZE	+ CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
94 		MSG_CONF_ALTER_SIZE	+ CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
95 		MSG_CONF_OPTIONAL_SIZE	+ CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
96 		MSG_CONF_DUMP_SIZE	+ CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
97 		MSG_CONF_REALPATH_SIZE	+ CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
98 		MSG_CONF_NOALTER_SIZE	+ CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
99 		MSG_CONF_GROUP_SIZE	+ CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
100 		MSG_CONF_APP_SIZE	+ CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
101 		MSG_CONF_CMDLINE_SIZE	+ CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
102 		MSG_CONF_FILTER_SIZE	+ CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
103 		MSG_CONF_FILTEE_SIZE	+ CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SEP_SIZE + \
104 		CONV_INV_BUFSIZE + CONV_EXPN_FIELD_DEF_SUFFIX_SIZE
105 
106 /*
107  * Ensure that Conv_config_obj_buf_t is large enough:
108  *
109  * FLAGSZ is the real minimum size of the buffer required by conv_config_obj().
110  * However, Conv_config_obj_buf_t uses CONV_CONFIG_OBJ_BUFSIZE to set the
111  * buffer size. We do things this way because the definition of FLAGSZ uses
112  * information that is not available in the environment of other programs
113  * that include the conv.h header file.
114  */
115 #if (CONV_CONFIG_OBJ_BUFSIZE != FLAGSZ) && !defined(__lint)
116 #define	REPORT_BUFSIZE FLAGSZ
117 #include "report_bufsize.h"
118 #error "CONV_CONFIG_OBJ_BUFSIZE does not match FLAGSZ"
119 #endif
120 
121 /*
122  * String conversion routine for object flags.
123  */
124 const char *
125 conv_config_obj(ushort_t flags, Conv_config_obj_buf_t *config_obj_buf)
126 {
127 	static const Val_desc vda[] = {
128 		{ RTC_OBJ_DIRENT,	MSG_CONF_DIRENT },
129 		{ RTC_OBJ_ALLENTS,	MSG_CONF_ALLENTS },
130 		{ RTC_OBJ_NOEXIST,	MSG_CONF_NOEXIST },
131 		{ RTC_OBJ_EXEC,		MSG_CONF_EXEC },
132 		{ RTC_OBJ_ALTER,	MSG_CONF_ALTER },
133 		{ RTC_OBJ_DUMP,		MSG_CONF_DUMP },
134 		{ RTC_OBJ_NOALTER,	MSG_CONF_NOALTER },
135 		{ RTC_OBJ_REALPTH,	MSG_CONF_REALPATH },
136 		{ RTC_OBJ_GROUP,	MSG_CONF_GROUP },
137 		{ RTC_OBJ_APP,		MSG_CONF_APP },
138 		{ RTC_OBJ_CMDLINE,	MSG_CONF_CMDLINE },
139 		{ RTC_OBJ_FILTER,	MSG_CONF_FILTER },
140 		{ RTC_OBJ_FILTEE,	MSG_CONF_FILTEE },
141 		{ 0,			0 }
142 	};
143 	static const char *leading_str_arr[2];
144 	static CONV_EXPN_FIELD_ARG conv_arg = {
145 	    NULL, sizeof (config_obj_buf->buf), leading_str_arr };
146 
147 	const char **lstr = leading_str_arr;
148 
149 	if ((flags == 0) || (flags == RTC_OBJ_OPTINAL))
150 		return (MSG_ORIG(MSG_GBL_NULL));
151 
152 	conv_arg.buf = config_obj_buf->buf;
153 	conv_arg.rflags = flags;
154 
155 	/*
156 	 * Print an alternative-optional object simply as optional.
157 	 */
158 	if ((flags & (RTC_OBJ_ALTER | RTC_OBJ_OPTINAL)) ==
159 	    (RTC_OBJ_ALTER | RTC_OBJ_OPTINAL)) {
160 		*lstr++ = MSG_ORIG(MSG_CONF_OPTIONAL);
161 		conv_arg.rflags &= ~(RTC_OBJ_ALTER | RTC_OBJ_OPTINAL);
162 	}
163 	*lstr = NULL;
164 	conv_arg.oflags = conv_arg.rflags &= ~RTC_OBJ_OPTINAL;
165 
166 	(void) conv_expn_field(&conv_arg, vda, 0);
167 
168 	return ((const char *)config_obj_buf->buf);
169 }
170 
171 /*
172  * Determine whether and old pathname exists within a search path string,
173  * without a new pathname, i.e., does the search path string contain "/usr/lib"
174  * but not "/lib".  If so, add the new pathname before the old pathname.  For
175  * example, convert:
176  *
177  *	/local/lib:/opt/sfw/lib:/usr/lib
178  * to:
179  *	/local/lib:/opt/sfw/lib:/lib:/usr/lib
180  */
181 const char *
182 conv_config_upm(const char *str, const char *old, const char *new,
183     size_t newlen)
184 {
185 	const char	*curstr, *ptr;
186 	const char	*curold = 0, *curnew = 0;
187 	const char	*ptrold = old, * ptrnew = new;
188 	int		chkold = 1, chknew = 1;
189 
190 	for (curstr = ptr = str; *ptr; ptr++) {
191 		if (*ptr == ':') {
192 			/*
193 			 * We've come to the end of a token within the string.
194 			 */
195 			if ((uintptr_t)ptr - (uintptr_t)curstr) {
196 				/*
197 				 * If the old or new string checking is still
198 				 * enabled, we've found a match.
199 				 */
200 				if (chkold)
201 					curold = curstr;
202 				if (chknew)
203 					curnew = curstr;
204 			}
205 			curstr = (char *)(ptr + 1);
206 
207 			/*
208 			 * If an old or new string hasn't yet been matched,
209 			 * re-enable the checking for either.
210 			 */
211 			if (curold == 0) {
212 				ptrold = old;
213 				chkold = 1;
214 			}
215 			if (curnew == 0) {
216 				ptrnew = new;
217 				chknew = 1;
218 			}
219 			continue;
220 		}
221 
222 		/*
223 		 * Determine if the current token matches the old or new string.
224 		 * If not, disable the checking for each string.
225 		 */
226 		if (chkold && (*ptr != *ptrold++))
227 			chkold = 0;
228 		if (chknew && (*ptr != *ptrnew++))
229 			chknew = 0;
230 	}
231 
232 	/*
233 	 * We've come to the end of the string, if the old or new string
234 	 * checking is still enabled, we've found a match.
235 	 */
236 	if ((uintptr_t)ptr - (uintptr_t)curstr) {
237 		if (chkold)
238 			curold = curstr;
239 		if (chknew)
240 			curnew = curstr;
241 	}
242 
243 	/*
244 	 * If an old string hasn't been found, or it has and a new string has
245 	 * been found, return the original string.
246 	 */
247 	if ((curold == 0) || curnew)
248 		return (str);
249 	else {
250 		char	*newstr;
251 		size_t	len;
252 
253 		/*
254 		 * Allocate a new string, enlarged to accommodate the new string
255 		 * that will be inserted, and an associated separator.
256 		 */
257 		if ((curstr = malloc(newlen + 2 +
258 		    (uintptr_t)ptr - (uintptr_t)str)) == 0)
259 			return (str);
260 
261 		newstr = (char *)curstr;
262 		for (len = (uintptr_t)curold - (uintptr_t)str; len; len--)
263 			*(newstr++) = *(str++);		/* copy up to */
264 							/*    insertion point */
265 		for (len = newlen; len; len--)
266 			*(newstr++) = *(new++);		/* add new string and */
267 		*(newstr++) = ':';			/*    separator */
268 		for (len = (uintptr_t)ptr - (uintptr_t)str; len; len--)
269 			*(newstr++) = *(str++);		/* add remaining */
270 		*(newstr++) = '\0';			/*	string */
271 
272 		return (curstr);
273 	}
274 }
275