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21 
22 /*
23  * Copyright (c) 1992, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
24  * Copyright 2014 Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org>
25  */
26 
27 /*
28  * Implementation of all external interfaces between ld.so.1 and libc.
29  *
30  * This file started as a set of routines that provided synchronization and
31  * locking operations using calls to libthread.  libthread has merged with libc
32  * under the Unified Process Model (UPM), and things have gotten a lot simpler.
33  * This file continues to establish and redirect various events within ld.so.1
34  * to interfaces within libc.
35  *
36  * Until libc is loaded and relocated, any external interfaces are captured
37  * locally.  Each link-map list maintains its own set of external vectors, as
38  * each link-map list typically provides its own libc.  Although this per-link-
39  * map list vectoring provides a degree of flexibility, there is a protocol
40  * expected when calling various libc interfaces.
41  *
42  * i.	Any new alternative link-map list should call CI_THRINIT, and then call
43  *	CI_TLS_MODADD to register any TLS for each object of that link-map list
44  *	(this item is labeled i. as auditors can be the first objects loaded,
45  *	and they exist on their own lik-map list).
46  *
47  * ii.	For the primary link-map list, CI_TLS_STATMOD must be called first to
48  *	register any static TLS.  This routine is called regardless of there
49  *	being any TLS, as this routine also establishes the link-map list as the
50  *	primary list and fixes the association of uberdata).  CI_THRINIT should
51  *	then be called.
52  *
53  * iii.	Any objects added to an existing link-map list (primary or alternative)
54  *	should call CI_TLS_MODADD to register any additional TLS.
55  *
56  * These events are established by:
57  *
58  * i.	Typically, libc is loaded as part of the primary dependencies of any
59  *	link-map list (since the Unified Process Model (UPM), libc can't be
60  *	lazily loaded).  To minimize the possibility of loading and registering
61  *	objects, and then tearing them down (because of a relocation error),
62  *	external vectors are established as part of load_completion().  This
63  *	routine is called on completion of any operation that can cause objects
64  *	to be loaded.  This point of control insures the objects have been fully
65  *	analyzed and relocated, and moved to their controlling link-map list.
66  *	The external vectors are established prior to any .inits being fired.
67  *
68  * ii.	Calls to CI_THRINIT, and CI_TLS_MODADD also occur as part of
69  *	load_completion().  CI_THRINIT is only called once for each link-map
70  *	control list.
71  *
72  * iii.	Calls to CI_TLS_STATMOD, and CI_THRINIT occur for the primary link-map
73  *	list in the final stages of setup().
74  *
75  * The interfaces provide by libc can be divided into two families.  The first
76  * family consists of those interfaces that should be called from the link-map
77  * list.  It's possible that these interfaces convey state concerning the
78  * link-map list they are part of:
79  *
80  *	CI_ATEXIT
81  *	CI TLS_MODADD
82  *	CI_TLS_MODREM
83  *	CI_TLS_STATMOD
84  *	CI_THRINIT
85  *
86  * The second family are global in nature, that is, the link-map list from
87  * which they are called provides no state information.  In fact, for
88  * CI_BIND_GUARD, the calling link-map isn't even known.  The link-map can only
89  * be deduced after ld.so.1's global lock has been obtained.  Therefore, the
90  * following interfaces are also maintained as global:
91  *
92  *	CI_LCMESSAGES
93  *	CI_BIND_GUARD
94  *	CI_BIND_CLEAR
95  *	CI_THR_SELF
96  *
97  * Note, it is possible that these global interfaces are obtained from an
98  * alternative link-map list that gets torn down because of a processing
99  * failure (unlikely, because the link-map list components must be analyzed
100  * and relocated prior to load_completion(), but perhaps the tear down is still
101  * a possibility).  Thus the global interfaces may have to be replaced.  Once
102  * the interfaces have been obtained from the primary link-map, they can
103  * remain fixed, as the primary link-map isn't going to go anywhere.
104  *
105  * The last wrinkle in the puzzle is what happens if an alternative link-map
106  * is loaded with no libc dependency?  In this case, the alternative objects
107  * can not call CI_THRINIT, can not be allowed to use TLS, and will not receive
108  * any atexit processing.
109  *
110  * The history of these external interfaces is defined by their version:
111  *
112  * TI_VERSION == 1
113  *	Under this model libthread provided rw_rwlock/rw_unlock, through which
114  *	all rt_mutex_lock/rt_mutex_unlock calls were vectored.
115  *	Under libc/libthread these interfaces provided _sigon/_sigoff (unlike
116  *	lwp/libthread that provided signal blocking via bind_guard/bind_clear).
117  *
118  * TI_VERSION == 2
119  *	Under this model only libthreads bind_guard/bind_clear and thr_self
120  *	interfaces were used.  Both libthreads blocked signals under the
121  *	bind_guard/bind_clear interfaces.   Lower level locking is derived
122  *	from internally bound _lwp_ interfaces.  This removes recursive
123  *	problems encountered when obtaining locking interfaces from libthread.
124  *	The use of mutexes over reader/writer locks also enables the use of
125  *	condition variables for controlling thread concurrency (allows access
126  *	to objects only after their .init has completed).
127  *
128  * NOTE, the TI_VERSION indicated the ti_interface version number, where the
129  * ti_interface was a large vector of functions passed to both libc (to override
130  * the thread stub interfaces) and ld.so.1.  ld.so.1 used only a small subset of
131  * these interfaces.
132  *
133  * CI_VERSION == 1
134  *	Introduced with CI_VERSION & CI_ATEXIT
135  *
136  * CI_VERSION == 2 (Solaris 8 update 2).
137  *	Added support for CI_LCMESSAGES
138  *
139  * CI_VERSION == 3 (Solaris 9).
140  *	Added the following versions to the CI table:
141  *
142  *		CI_BIND_GUARD, CI_BIND_CLEAR, CI_THR_SELF
143  *		CI_TLS_MODADD, CI_TLS_MOD_REMOVE, CI_TLS_STATMOD
144  *
145  *	This version introduced the DT_SUNW_RTLDINFO structure as a mechanism
146  *	to handshake with ld.so.1.
147  *
148  * CI_VERSION == 4 (Solaris 10).
149  *	Added the CI_THRINIT handshake as part of the libc/libthread unified
150  *	process model.  libc now initializes the current thread pointer from
151  *	this interface (and no longer relies on the INITFIRST flag - which
152  *	others have started to camp out on).
153  *
154  * CI_VERSION == 5 (Solaris 11).
155  *	Use of "protected" references within libc, so that symbols are
156  *	pre-bound, and don't require ld.so.1 binding.  This implementation
157  *	protects libc's critical regions from being vectored to auditors.
158  *
159  * CI_VERSION == 6 (Solaris 11).
160  *	Added the CI_CRITICAL handshake, to allow "mem*" family to be reexposed
161  *	as "global", and thus be redirected to auxiliary filters.
162  *
163  * Release summary:
164  *
165  *	Solaris 8	CI_ATEXIT via _ld_libc()
166  *			TI_* via _ld_concurrency()
167  *
168  *	Solaris 9	CI_ATEXIT and CI_LCMESSAGES via _ld_libc()
169  *			CI_* via RTLDINFO and _ld_libc()  - new libthread
170  *			TI_* via _ld_concurrency()  - old libthread
171  *
172  *	Solaris 10	CI_ATEXIT and CI_LCMESSAGES via _ld_libc()
173  *			CI_* via RTLDINFO and _ld_libc()  - new libthread
174  */
175 
176 #include <sys/debug.h>
177 #include <synch.h>
178 #include <signal.h>
179 #include <thread.h>
180 #include <synch.h>
181 #include <strings.h>
182 #include <stdio.h>
183 #include <debug.h>
184 #include <libc_int.h>
185 #include "_elf.h"
186 #include "_rtld.h"
187 
188 /*
189  * This interface provides the unified process model communication between
190  * ld.so.1 and libc.  This interface can be called a number of times:
191  *
192  *   -	Initially, this interface is called to process RTLDINFO.  This data
193  *	structure is typically provided by libc, and contains the address of
194  *	libc interfaces that must be called to initialize threads information.
195  *
196  *   -	_ld_libc(), this interface can also be called by libc at process
197  *	initialization, after libc has been loaded and relocated, but before
198  *	control has been passed to any user code (.init's or main()).  This
199  *	call provides additional libc interface information that ld.so.1 must
200  *	call during process execution.
201  *
202  *   -	_ld_libc() can also be called by libc during process execution to
203  * 	re-establish interfaces such as the locale.
204  */
205 static void
206 get_lcinterface(Rt_map *lmp, Lc_interface *funcs)
207 {
208 	int		threaded = 0, entry = 0, tag;
209 	Lm_list		*lml;
210 	Lc_desc		*lcp;
211 
212 	if ((lmp == NULL) || (funcs == NULL))
213 		return;
214 
215 	/*
216 	 * Once the process is active, ensure we grab a lock.
217 	 */
218 	if (rtld_flags & RT_FL_APPLIC)
219 		entry = enter(0);
220 
221 	lml = LIST(lmp);
222 	lcp = &lml->lm_lcs[0];
223 
224 	DBG_CALL(Dbg_util_nl(lml, DBG_NL_STD));
225 
226 	for (tag = funcs->ci_tag; tag; tag = (++funcs)->ci_tag) {
227 		char	*gptr;
228 		char	*lptr = funcs->ci_un.ci_ptr;
229 
230 		DBG_CALL(Dbg_util_lcinterface(lmp, tag, lptr));
231 
232 		if (tag >= CI_MAX)
233 			continue;
234 
235 		/*
236 		 * Maintain all interfaces on a per-link-map basis.  Note, for
237 		 * most interfaces, only the first interface is used for any
238 		 * link-map list.  This prevents accidents with developers who
239 		 * manage to load two different versions of libc.
240 		 */
241 		if ((lcp[tag].lc_lmp) &&
242 		    (tag != CI_LCMESSAGES) && (tag != CI_VERSION)) {
243 			DBG_CALL(Dbg_unused_lcinterface(lmp,
244 			    lcp[tag].lc_lmp, tag));
245 			continue;
246 		}
247 
248 		lcp[tag].lc_un.lc_ptr = lptr;
249 		lcp[tag].lc_lmp = lmp;
250 
251 		gptr = glcs[tag].lc_un.lc_ptr;
252 
253 		/*
254 		 * Process any interfaces that must be maintained on a global
255 		 * basis.
256 		 */
257 		switch (tag) {
258 		case CI_ATEXIT:
259 			break;
260 
261 		case CI_LCMESSAGES:
262 			/*
263 			 * At startup, ld.so.1 can establish a locale from one
264 			 * of the locale family of environment variables (see
265 			 * ld_str_env() and readenv_user()).  During process
266 			 * execution the locale can also be changed by the user.
267 			 * This interface is called from libc should the locale
268 			 * be modified.  Presently, only one global locale is
269 			 * maintained for all link-map lists, and only objects
270 			 * on the primrary link-map may change this locale.
271 			 */
272 			if ((lml->lm_flags & LML_FLG_BASELM) &&
273 			    ((gptr == NULL) || (strcmp(gptr, lptr) != 0))) {
274 				/*
275 				 * If we've obtained a message locale (typically
276 				 * supplied via libc's setlocale()), then
277 				 * register the locale for use in dgettext() so
278 				 * as to reestablish the locale for ld.so.1's
279 				 * messages.
280 				 */
281 				if (gptr) {
282 					free((void *)gptr);
283 					rtld_flags |= RT_FL_NEWLOCALE;
284 				}
285 				glcs[tag].lc_un.lc_ptr = strdup(lptr);
286 
287 				/*
288 				 * Clear any cached messages.
289 				 */
290 				bzero(err_strs, sizeof (err_strs));
291 				nosym_str = NULL;
292 			}
293 			break;
294 
295 		case CI_BIND_GUARD:
296 		case CI_BIND_CLEAR:
297 		case CI_THR_SELF:
298 		case CI_CRITICAL:
299 			/*
300 			 * If the global vector is unset, or this is the primary
301 			 * link-map, set the global vector.
302 			 */
303 			if ((gptr == NULL) || (lml->lm_flags & LML_FLG_BASELM))
304 				glcs[tag].lc_un.lc_ptr = lptr;
305 
306 			/* FALLTHROUGH */
307 
308 		case CI_TLS_MODADD:
309 		case CI_TLS_MODREM:
310 		case CI_TLS_STATMOD:
311 		case CI_THRINIT:
312 			threaded++;
313 			break;
314 
315 		case CI_VERSION:
316 			if ((rtld_flags2 & RT_FL2_RTLDSEEN) == 0) {
317 				Aliste	idx;
318 				Lm_list	*lml2;
319 				int	version;
320 
321 				rtld_flags2 |= RT_FL2_RTLDSEEN;
322 
323 				version = funcs->ci_un.ci_val;
324 #if defined(CI_V_FIVE)
325 				if (version >= CI_V_FIVE) {
326 					thr_flg_nolock = THR_FLG_NOLOCK;
327 					thr_flg_reenter = THR_FLG_REENTER;
328 				}
329 #endif
330 				if (version < CI_V_FOUR)
331 					break;
332 
333 				rtld_flags2 |= RT_FL2_UNIFPROC;
334 
335 				/*
336 				 * We might have seen an auditor which is not
337 				 * dependent on libc.  Such an auditor's link
338 				 * map list has LML_FLG_HOLDLOCK set.  This
339 				 * lock needs to be dropped.  Refer to
340 				 * audit_setup() in audit.c.
341 				 */
342 				if ((rtld_flags2 & RT_FL2_HASAUDIT) == 0)
343 					break;
344 
345 				/*
346 				 * Yes, we did.  Take care of them.
347 				 */
348 				for (APLIST_TRAVERSE(dynlm_list, idx, lml2)) {
349 					Rt_map *map = (Rt_map *)lml2->lm_head;
350 
351 					if (FLAGS(map) & FLG_RT_AUDIT) {
352 						lml2->lm_flags &=
353 						    ~LML_FLG_HOLDLOCK;
354 					}
355 				}
356 			}
357 			break;
358 
359 		default:
360 			break;
361 		}
362 	}
363 
364 	if (threaded) {
365 		/*
366 		 * If a version of libc gives us only a subset of the TLS
367 		 * interfaces, it's confused and we discard the whole lot.
368 		 */
369 		if ((lcp[CI_TLS_MODADD].lc_un.lc_func &&
370 		    lcp[CI_TLS_MODREM].lc_un.lc_func &&
371 		    lcp[CI_TLS_STATMOD].lc_un.lc_func) == NULL) {
372 			lcp[CI_TLS_MODADD].lc_un.lc_func = NULL;
373 			lcp[CI_TLS_MODREM].lc_un.lc_func = NULL;
374 			lcp[CI_TLS_STATMOD].lc_un.lc_func = NULL;
375 		}
376 
377 		/*
378 		 * Indicate that we're now thread capable.
379 		 */
380 		if ((lml->lm_flags & LML_FLG_RTLDLM) == 0)
381 			rtld_flags |= RT_FL_THREADS;
382 	}
383 
384 	if (entry)
385 		leave(lml, 0);
386 }
387 
388 /*
389  * At this point we know we have a set of objects that have been fully analyzed
390  * and relocated.  Prior to the next major step of running .init sections (ie.
391  * running user code), retrieve any RTLDINFO interfaces.
392  */
393 int
394 rt_get_extern(Lm_list *lml, Rt_map *lmp)
395 {
396 	if (lml->lm_rti) {
397 		Aliste		idx;
398 		Rti_desc	*rti;
399 
400 		for (ALIST_TRAVERSE(lml->lm_rti, idx, rti))
401 			get_lcinterface(rti->rti_lmp, rti->rti_info);
402 
403 		free(lml->lm_rti);
404 		lml->lm_rti = 0;
405 	}
406 
407 	/*
408 	 * Perform some sanity checks.  If we have TLS requirements we better
409 	 * have the associated external interfaces.
410 	 */
411 	if (lml->lm_tls &&
412 	    (lml->lm_lcs[CI_TLS_STATMOD].lc_un.lc_func == NULL)) {
413 		eprintf(lml, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_TLS_NOSUPPORT),
414 		    NAME(lmp));
415 		return (0);
416 	}
417 	return (1);
418 }
419 
420 /*
421  * Provide an interface for libc to communicate additional interface
422  * information.
423  */
424 void
425 _ld_libc(void *ptr)
426 {
427 	get_lcinterface(_caller(caller(), CL_EXECDEF), (Lc_interface *)ptr);
428 }
429 
430 static int	bindmask = 0;
431 
432 int
433 rt_bind_guard(int flags)
434 {
435 	int	(*fptr)(int);
436 	int	bindflag;
437 
438 	if ((fptr = glcs[CI_BIND_GUARD].lc_un.lc_func) != NULL) {
439 		return ((*fptr)(flags));
440 	} else {
441 		bindflag = (flags & THR_FLG_RTLD);
442 		if ((bindflag & bindmask) == 0) {
443 			bindmask |= bindflag;
444 			return (1);
445 		}
446 		return (0);
447 	}
448 }
449 
450 int
451 rt_bind_clear(int flags)
452 {
453 	int	(*fptr)(int);
454 	int	bindflag;
455 
456 	if ((fptr = glcs[CI_BIND_CLEAR].lc_un.lc_func) != NULL) {
457 		return ((*fptr)(flags));
458 	} else {
459 		bindflag = (flags & THR_FLG_RTLD);
460 		if (bindflag == 0)
461 			return (bindmask);
462 		else {
463 			bindmask &= ~bindflag;
464 			return (0);
465 		}
466 	}
467 }
468 
469 /*
470  * Make sure threads have been initialized.  This interface is called once for
471  * each link-map list.
472  */
473 void
474 rt_thr_init(Lm_list *lml)
475 {
476 	void	(*fptr)(void);
477 
478 	if ((fptr =
479 	    (void (*)())lml->lm_lcs[CI_THRINIT].lc_un.lc_func) != NULL) {
480 		lml->lm_lcs[CI_THRINIT].lc_un.lc_func = NULL;
481 
482 		leave(lml, thr_flg_reenter);
483 		(*fptr)();
484 		(void) enter(thr_flg_reenter);
485 
486 		/*
487 		 * If this is an alternative link-map list, and this is the
488 		 * first call to initialize threads, don't let the destination
489 		 * libc be deleted.  It is possible that an auditors complete
490 		 * initialization fails, but there is presently no main link-map
491 		 * list.  As this libc has established the thread pointer, don't
492 		 * delete this libc, otherwise the initialization of libc on the
493 		 * main link-map can be compromised during its threads
494 		 * initialization.
495 		 */
496 		if (((lml->lm_flags & LML_FLG_BASELM) == 0) &&
497 		    ((rtld_flags2 & RT_FL2_PLMSETUP) == 0))
498 			MODE(lml->lm_lcs[CI_THRINIT].lc_lmp) |= RTLD_NODELETE;
499 	}
500 }
501 
502 thread_t
503 rt_thr_self()
504 {
505 	thread_t	(*fptr)(void);
506 
507 	if ((fptr = (thread_t (*)())glcs[CI_THR_SELF].lc_un.lc_func) != NULL)
508 		return ((*fptr)());
509 
510 	return (1);
511 }
512 
513 int
514 rt_mutex_lock(Rt_lock *mp)
515 {
516 	return (_lwp_mutex_lock((lwp_mutex_t *)mp));
517 }
518 
519 int
520 rt_mutex_unlock(Rt_lock *mp)
521 {
522 	return (_lwp_mutex_unlock((lwp_mutex_t *)mp));
523 }
524 
525 /*
526  * Test whether we're in a libc critical region.  Certain function references,
527  * like the "mem*" family, might require binding.  Although these functions can
528  * safely bind to auxiliary filtees, they should not be captured by auditors.
529  */
530 int
531 rt_critical()
532 {
533 	int	(*fptr)(void);
534 
535 	if ((fptr = glcs[CI_CRITICAL].lc_un.lc_func) != NULL)
536 		return ((*fptr)());
537 
538 	return (0);
539 }
540 
541 /*
542  * Mutex interfaces to resolve references from any objects extracted from
543  * libc_pic.a.  Note, as ld.so.1 is essentially single threaded these can be
544  * noops.
545  */
546 #pragma weak lmutex_lock = mutex_lock
547 /* ARGSUSED */
548 int
549 mutex_lock(mutex_t *mp)
550 {
551 	return (0);
552 }
553 
554 #pragma weak lmutex_unlock = mutex_unlock
555 /* ARGSUSED */
556 int
557 mutex_unlock(mutex_t *mp)
558 {
559 	return (0);
560 }
561 
562 /* ARGSUSED */
563 int
564 mutex_init(mutex_t *mp, int type, void *arg)
565 {
566 	return (0);
567 }
568 
569 /* ARGSUSED */
570 int
571 mutex_destroy(mutex_t *mp)
572 {
573 	return (0);
574 }
575 
576 /*
577  * This is needed to satisfy sysconf() (case _SC_THREAD_STACK_MIN)
578  */
579 size_t
580 thr_min_stack()
581 {
582 	return (sizeof (uintptr_t) * 1024);
583 }
584 
585 /*
586  * Local str[n]casecmp() interfaces for the dynamic linker,
587  * to avoid problems when linking with libc_pic.a
588  */
589 int
590 strcasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2)
591 {
592 	extern int ascii_strcasecmp(const char *, const char *);
593 
594 	return (ascii_strcasecmp(s1, s2));
595 }
596 
597 int
598 strncasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n)
599 {
600 	extern int ascii_strncasecmp(const char *, const char *, size_t);
601 
602 	return (ascii_strncasecmp(s1, s2, n));
603 }
604 
605 /*
606  * The following functions are cancellation points in libc.
607  * They are called from other functions in libc that we extract
608  * and use directly.  We don't do cancellation while we are in
609  * the dynamic linker, so we redefine these to call the primitive,
610  * non-cancellation interfaces.
611  */
612 int
613 close(int fildes)
614 {
615 	extern int __close(int);
616 
617 	return (__close(fildes));
618 }
619 
620 int
621 fcntl(int fildes, int cmd, ...)
622 {
623 	extern int __fcntl(int, int, ...);
624 	intptr_t arg;
625 	va_list ap;
626 
627 	va_start(ap, cmd);
628 	arg = va_arg(ap, intptr_t);
629 	va_end(ap);
630 	return (__fcntl(fildes, cmd, arg));
631 }
632 
633 int
634 open(const char *path, int oflag, ...)
635 {
636 	extern int __open(const char *, int, mode_t);
637 	mode_t mode;
638 	va_list ap;
639 
640 	va_start(ap, oflag);
641 	mode = va_arg(ap, mode_t);
642 	va_end(ap);
643 	return (__open(path, oflag, mode));
644 }
645 
646 int
647 openat(int fd, const char *path, int oflag, ...)
648 {
649 	extern int __openat(int, const char *, int, mode_t);
650 	mode_t mode;
651 	va_list ap;
652 
653 	va_start(ap, oflag);
654 	mode = va_arg(ap, mode_t);
655 	va_end(ap);
656 	return (__openat(fd, path, oflag, mode));
657 }
658 
659 ssize_t
660 read(int fd, void *buf, size_t size)
661 {
662 	extern ssize_t __read(int, void *, size_t);
663 	return (__read(fd, buf, size));
664 }
665 
666 ssize_t
667 write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t size)
668 {
669 	extern ssize_t __write(int, const void *, size_t);
670 	return (__write(fd, buf, size));
671 }
672 
673 /*
674  * ASCII versions of ctype character classification functions.  This avoids
675  * pulling in the entire locale framework that is in libc.
676  */
677 
678 int
679 isdigit(int c)
680 {
681 	return ((c >= '0' && c <= '9') ? 1 : 0);
682 }
683 
684 int
685 isupper(int c)
686 {
687 	return ((c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') ? 1 : 0);
688 }
689 
690 int
691 islower(int c)
692 {
693 	return ((c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') ? 1 : 0);
694 }
695 
696 int
697 isspace(int c)
698 {
699 	return (((c == ' ') || (c == '\t') || (c == '\r') || (c == '\n') ||
700 	    (c == '\v') || (c == '\f')) ? 1 : 0);
701 }
702 
703 int
704 isxdigit(int c)
705 {
706 	return ((isdigit(c) || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F') ||
707 	    (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f')) ? 1 : 0);
708 }
709 
710 int
711 isalpha(int c)
712 {
713 	return ((isupper(c) || islower(c)) ? 1 : 0);
714 }
715 
716 int
717 isalnum(int c)
718 {
719 	return ((isalpha(c) || isdigit(c)) ? 1 : 0);
720 }
721