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22 /*
23  * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 /*	Copyright (c) 1988 AT&T	*/
28 /*	  All Rights Reserved  	*/
29 
30 /*
31  * University Copyright- Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1988
32  * The Regents of the University of California
33  * All Rights Reserved
34  *
35  * University Acknowledgment- Portions of this document are derived from
36  * software developed by the University of California, Berkeley, and its
37  * contributors.
38  */
39 
40 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
41 
42 /*
43  * Routines to read and write the /etc/utmpx file. Also contains
44  * binary compatibility routines to support the old utmp interfaces
45  * on systems with MAXPID <= SHRT_MAX.
46  */
47 
48 #pragma weak getutxent = _getutxent
49 #pragma weak getutent = _getutent
50 #pragma weak getutxid = _getutxid
51 #pragma weak getutid = _getutid
52 #pragma weak getutxline = _getutxline
53 #pragma weak getutline = _getutline
54 #pragma weak getutmpx = _getutmpx
55 #pragma weak getutmp = _getutmp
56 #pragma weak makeutx = _makeutx
57 #pragma weak makeut = _makeut
58 #pragma weak modutx = _modutx
59 #pragma weak modut = _modut
60 #pragma weak pututxline = _pututxline
61 #pragma weak pututline = _pututline
62 #pragma weak setutxent = _setutxent
63 #pragma weak setutent = _setutent
64 #pragma weak endutxent = _endutxent
65 #pragma weak endutent = _endutent
66 #pragma weak utmpxname = _utmpxname
67 #pragma weak utmpname = _utmpname
68 #pragma weak updwtmpx = _updwtmpx
69 #pragma weak updwtmp = _updwtmp
70 
71 #include "synonyms.h"
72 #include <sys/types.h>
73 #include <stdio.h>
74 #include <sys/param.h>
75 #include <sys/stat.h>
76 #include <utmpx.h>
77 #include <errno.h>
78 #include <fcntl.h>
79 #include <string.h>
80 #include <strings.h>
81 #include <unistd.h>
82 #include <ctype.h>
83 #include <stdlib.h>
84 #include <sys/wait.h>
85 #include <limits.h>
86 #include <signal.h>
87 #include <spawn.h>
88 
89 #define	IDLEN		4	/* length of id field in utmp */
90 #define	SC_WILDC	0xff	/* wild char for utmp ids */
91 #define	MAXFILE		79	/* Maximum pathname length for "utmpx" file */
92 
93 #define	MAXVAL		255		/* max value for an id `character' */
94 #define	IPIPE		"/etc/initpipe"	/* FIFO to send pids to init */
95 #define	UPIPE		"/etc/utmppipe"	/* FIFO to send pids to utmpd */
96 
97 #define	VAR_UTMPX_FILE	"/var/adm/utmpx" /* for sanity check only */
98 
99 
100 /*
101  * format of message sent to init
102  */
103 
104 typedef struct	pidrec {
105 	int	pd_type;	/* command type */
106 	pid_t	pd_pid;		/* pid */
107 } pidrec_t;
108 
109 /*
110  * pd_type's
111  */
112 #define	ADDPID 1	/* add a pid to "godchild" list */
113 #define	REMPID 2	/* remove a pid to "godchild" list */
114 
115 static void	utmpx_frec2api(const struct futmpx *, struct utmpx *);
116 static void	utmpx_api2frec(const struct utmpx *, struct futmpx *);
117 
118 static void	unlockutx(void);
119 static void	sendpid(int, pid_t);
120 static void	sendupid(int, pid_t);
121 static int	idcmp(const char *, const char *);
122 static int	allocid(char *, unsigned char *);
123 static int	lockutx(void);
124 
125 static struct utmpx *invoke_utmp_update(const struct utmpx *);
126 static struct futmpx *getoneutx(off_t *);
127 static void	putoneutx(const struct utmpx *, off_t);
128 static int	big_pids_in_use(void);
129 
130 /*
131  * prototypes for utmp compatibility routines (in getut.c)
132  */
133 extern struct utmp *_compat_getutent(void);
134 extern struct utmp *_compat_getutid(const struct utmp *);
135 extern struct utmp *_compat_getutline(const struct utmp *);
136 extern struct utmp *_compat_pututline(const struct utmp *);
137 extern void _compat_setutent(void);
138 extern void _compat_endutent(void);
139 extern void _compat_updwtmp(const char *, struct utmp *);
140 extern struct utmp *_compat_makeut(struct utmp *);
141 
142 static int fd = -1;	/* File descriptor for the utmpx file. */
143 static int ut_got_maxpid = 0;	/* Flag set when sysconf(_SC_MAXPID) called */
144 static pid_t ut_maxpid = 0;	/* Value of MAXPID from sysconf */
145 static int tempfd = -1;  /* To store fd between lockutx() and unlockutx() */
146 
147 static	FILE	*fp = NULL;	/* Buffered file descriptior for utmpx file */
148 static int changed_name = 0;	/* Flag set when not using utmpx file */
149 static char utmpxfile[MAXFILE+1] = UTMPX_FILE;	/* Name of the current */
150 char _compat_utmpfile[MAXFILE+1];
151 static int compat_utmpflag = 0;	/* old compat mode flag */
152 
153 static struct futmpx fubuf;	/* Copy of last entry read in. */
154 static struct utmpx ubuf;	/* Last entry returned to client */
155 
156 static struct utmp utmpcompat;	/* Buffer for returning utmp-format data */
157 /*
158  * In the 64-bit world, the utmpx data structure grows because of
159  * the ut_time field (a struct timeval) grows in the middle of it.
160  */
161 static void
162 utmpx_frec2api(const struct futmpx *src, struct utmpx *dst)
163 {
164 	if (src == NULL)
165 		return;
166 
167 	(void) strncpy(dst->ut_user, src->ut_user, sizeof (dst->ut_user));
168 	(void) strncpy(dst->ut_line, src->ut_line, sizeof (dst->ut_line));
169 	(void) memcpy(dst->ut_id, src->ut_id, sizeof (dst->ut_id));
170 	dst->ut_pid = src->ut_pid;
171 	dst->ut_type = src->ut_type;
172 	dst->ut_exit.e_termination = src->ut_exit.e_termination;
173 	dst->ut_exit.e_exit = src->ut_exit.e_exit;
174 	dst->ut_tv.tv_sec = (time_t)src->ut_tv.tv_sec;
175 	dst->ut_tv.tv_usec = (suseconds_t)src->ut_tv.tv_usec;
176 	dst->ut_session = src->ut_session;
177 	bzero(dst->pad, sizeof (dst->pad));
178 	dst->ut_syslen = src->ut_syslen;
179 	(void) memcpy(dst->ut_host, src->ut_host, sizeof (dst->ut_host));
180 }
181 
182 static void
183 utmpx_api2frec(const struct utmpx *src, struct futmpx *dst)
184 {
185 	if (src == NULL)
186 		return;
187 
188 	(void) strncpy(dst->ut_user, src->ut_user, sizeof (dst->ut_user));
189 	(void) strncpy(dst->ut_line, src->ut_line, sizeof (dst->ut_line));
190 	(void) memcpy(dst->ut_id, src->ut_id, sizeof (dst->ut_id));
191 	dst->ut_pid = src->ut_pid;
192 	dst->ut_type = src->ut_type;
193 	dst->ut_exit.e_termination = src->ut_exit.e_termination;
194 	dst->ut_exit.e_exit = src->ut_exit.e_exit;
195 	dst->ut_tv.tv_sec = (time32_t)src->ut_tv.tv_sec;
196 	dst->ut_tv.tv_usec = (int32_t)src->ut_tv.tv_usec;
197 	dst->ut_session = src->ut_session;
198 	bzero(dst->pad, sizeof (dst->pad));
199 	dst->ut_syslen = src->ut_syslen;
200 	(void) memcpy(dst->ut_host, src->ut_host, sizeof (dst->ut_host));
201 }
202 
203 /*
204  * "getutxent_frec" gets the raw version of the next entry in the utmpx file.
205  */
206 static struct futmpx *
207 getutxent_frec(void)
208 {
209 	/*
210 	 * If the "utmpx" file is not open, attempt to open it for
211 	 * reading.  If there is no file, attempt to create one.  If
212 	 * both attempts fail, return NULL.  If the file exists, but
213 	 * isn't readable and writeable, do not attempt to create.
214 	 */
215 	if (fd < 0) {
216 
217 		if ((fd = open(utmpxfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0644)) < 0) {
218 
219 			/*
220 			 * If the open failed for permissions, try opening
221 			 * it only for reading.  All "pututxline()" later
222 			 * will fail the writes.
223 			 */
224 
225 			if ((fd = open(utmpxfile, O_RDONLY)) < 0)
226 				return (NULL);
227 
228 			if ((fp = fopen(utmpxfile, "r")) == NULL) {
229 				(void) close(fd);
230 				fd = -1;
231 				return (NULL);
232 			}
233 
234 		} else {
235 			/*
236 			 * Get the stream pointer
237 			 */
238 			if ((fp = fopen(utmpxfile, "r+")) == NULL) {
239 				(void) close(fd);
240 				fd = -1;
241 				return (NULL);
242 			}
243 		}
244 	}
245 
246 	/*
247 	 * Try to read in the next entry from the utmpx file.
248 	 */
249 	if (fread(&fubuf, sizeof (fubuf), 1, fp) != 1) {
250 		/*
251 		 * Make sure fubuf is zeroed.
252 		 */
253 		bzero(&fubuf, sizeof (fubuf));
254 		return (NULL);
255 	}
256 
257 	return (&fubuf);
258 }
259 
260 /*
261  * "big_pids_in_use" determines whether large pid numbers are in use
262  * or not.  If MAXPID won't fit in a signed short, the utmp.ut_pid
263  * field will overflow.
264  *
265  * Returns 0 if small pids are in use, 1 otherwise
266  */
267 static int
268 big_pids_in_use(void)
269 {
270 	if (!ut_got_maxpid) {
271 		ut_got_maxpid++;
272 		ut_maxpid = sysconf(_SC_MAXPID);
273 	}
274 	return (ut_maxpid > SHRT_MAX ? 1 : 0);
275 }
276 
277 /*
278  * "getutxent" gets the next entry in the utmpx file.
279  */
280 struct utmpx *
281 getutxent(void)
282 {
283 	struct futmpx *futxp;
284 
285 	futxp = getutxent_frec();
286 	utmpx_frec2api(&fubuf, &ubuf);
287 	if (futxp == NULL)
288 		return (NULL);
289 	return (&ubuf);
290 }
291 /*
292  * "getutent" gets the next entry in the utmp file.
293  */
294 struct utmp *
295 getutent(void)
296 {
297 	struct utmpx *utmpx;
298 
299 	if (compat_utmpflag)
300 		return (_compat_getutent());
301 
302 	/* fail if we can't represent maxpid properly */
303 	if (big_pids_in_use()) {
304 		errno = EOVERFLOW;
305 		return (NULL);
306 	}
307 
308 	if ((utmpx = getutxent()) == NULL)
309 		return (NULL);
310 
311 	getutmp(utmpx, &utmpcompat);
312 	return (&utmpcompat);
313 }
314 
315 /*
316  * "getutxid" finds the specified entry in the utmpx file.  If
317  * it can't find it, it returns NULL.
318  */
319 struct utmpx *
320 getutxid(const struct utmpx *entry)
321 {
322 	short type;
323 
324 	/*
325 	 * From XPG5: "The getutxid() or getutxline() may cache data.
326 	 * For this reason, to use getutxline() to search for multiple
327 	 * occurrences, it is necessary to zero out the static data after
328 	 * each success, or getutxline() could just return a pointer to
329 	 * the same utmpx structure over and over again."
330 	 */
331 	utmpx_api2frec(&ubuf, &fubuf);
332 
333 	/*
334 	 * Start looking for entry. Look in our current buffer before
335 	 * reading in new entries.
336 	 */
337 	do {
338 		/*
339 		 * If there is no entry in "fubuf", skip to the read.
340 		 */
341 		if (fubuf.ut_type != EMPTY) {
342 			switch (entry->ut_type) {
343 
344 			/*
345 			 * Do not look for an entry if the user sent
346 			 * us an EMPTY entry.
347 			 */
348 			case EMPTY:
349 				return (NULL);
350 
351 			/*
352 			 * For RUN_LVL, BOOT_TIME, OLD_TIME, and NEW_TIME
353 			 * entries, only the types have to match.  If they do,
354 			 * return the address of internal buffer.
355 			 */
356 			case RUN_LVL:
357 			case BOOT_TIME:
358 			case DOWN_TIME:
359 			case OLD_TIME:
360 			case NEW_TIME:
361 				if (entry->ut_type == fubuf.ut_type) {
362 					utmpx_frec2api(&fubuf, &ubuf);
363 					return (&ubuf);
364 				}
365 				break;
366 
367 			/*
368 			 * For INIT_PROCESS, LOGIN_PROCESS, USER_PROCESS,
369 			 * and DEAD_PROCESS the type of the entry in "fubuf",
370 			 * must be one of the above and id's must match.
371 			 */
372 			case INIT_PROCESS:
373 			case LOGIN_PROCESS:
374 			case USER_PROCESS:
375 			case DEAD_PROCESS:
376 				if (((type = fubuf.ut_type) == INIT_PROCESS ||
377 				    type == LOGIN_PROCESS ||
378 				    type == USER_PROCESS ||
379 				    type == DEAD_PROCESS) &&
380 				    (fubuf.ut_id[0] == entry->ut_id[0]) &&
381 				    (fubuf.ut_id[1] == entry->ut_id[1]) &&
382 				    (fubuf.ut_id[2] == entry->ut_id[2]) &&
383 				    (fubuf.ut_id[3] == entry->ut_id[3])) {
384 					utmpx_frec2api(&fubuf, &ubuf);
385 					return (&ubuf);
386 				}
387 				break;
388 
389 			/*
390 			 * Do not search for illegal types of entry.
391 			 */
392 			default:
393 				return (NULL);
394 			}
395 		}
396 	} while (getutxent_frec() != NULL);
397 
398 	/*
399 	 * Return NULL since the proper entry wasn't found.
400 	 */
401 	utmpx_frec2api(&fubuf, &ubuf);
402 	return (NULL);
403 }
404 
405 /*
406  * "getutid" finds the specified entry in the utmp file.  If
407  * it can't find it, it returns NULL.
408  */
409 struct utmp *
410 getutid(const struct utmp *entry)
411 {
412 	struct utmpx utmpx;
413 	struct utmpx *utmpx2;
414 
415 	if (compat_utmpflag)
416 		return (_compat_getutid(entry));
417 
418 	/* fail if we can't represent maxpid properly */
419 	if (big_pids_in_use()) {
420 		errno = EOVERFLOW;
421 		return (NULL);
422 	}
423 	getutmpx(entry, &utmpx);
424 	if ((utmpx2 = getutxid(&utmpx)) == NULL)
425 		return (NULL);
426 	getutmp(utmpx2, &utmpcompat);
427 	return (&utmpcompat);
428 }
429 
430 /*
431  * "getutxline" searches the "utmpx" file for a LOGIN_PROCESS or
432  * USER_PROCESS with the same "line" as the specified "entry".
433  */
434 struct utmpx *
435 getutxline(const struct utmpx *entry)
436 {
437 	/*
438 	 * From XPG5: "The getutxid() or getutxline() may cache data.
439 	 * For this reason, to use getutxline() to search for multiple
440 	 * occurrences, it is necessary to zero out the static data after
441 	 * each success, or getutxline() could just return a pointer to
442 	 * the same utmpx structure over and over again."
443 	 */
444 	utmpx_api2frec(&ubuf, &fubuf);
445 
446 	do {
447 		/*
448 		 * If the current entry is the one we are interested in,
449 		 * return a pointer to it.
450 		 */
451 		if (fubuf.ut_type != EMPTY &&
452 		    (fubuf.ut_type == LOGIN_PROCESS ||
453 		    fubuf.ut_type == USER_PROCESS) &&
454 		    strncmp(&entry->ut_line[0], &fubuf.ut_line[0],
455 		    sizeof (fubuf.ut_line)) == 0) {
456 			utmpx_frec2api(&fubuf, &ubuf);
457 			return (&ubuf);
458 		}
459 	} while (getutxent_frec() != NULL);
460 
461 	/*
462 	 * Since entry wasn't found, return NULL.
463 	 */
464 	utmpx_frec2api(&fubuf, &ubuf);
465 	return (NULL);
466 }
467 
468 /*
469  * "getutline" searches the "utmp" file for a LOGIN_PROCESS or
470  * USER_PROCESS with the same "line" as the specified "entry".
471  */
472 struct utmp *
473 getutline(const struct utmp *entry)
474 {
475 	struct utmpx utmpx;
476 	struct utmpx *utmpx2;
477 
478 	if (compat_utmpflag)
479 		return (_compat_getutline(entry));
480 
481 	/* fail if we can't represent maxpid properly */
482 	if (big_pids_in_use()) {
483 		errno = EOVERFLOW;
484 		return (NULL);
485 	}
486 	/* call getutxline */
487 	getutmpx(entry, &utmpx);
488 	if ((utmpx2 = getutxline(&utmpx)) == NULL)
489 		return (NULL);
490 	getutmp(utmpx2, &utmpcompat);
491 	return (&utmpcompat);
492 }
493 
494 /*
495  * invoke_utmp_update
496  *
497  * Invokes the utmp_update program which has the privilege to write
498  * to the /etc/utmp file.
499  */
500 
501 #define	UTMP_UPDATE 	"/usr/lib/utmp_update"
502 #define	STRSZ	64	/* Size of char buffer for argument strings */
503 
504 static struct utmpx *
505 invoke_utmp_update(const struct utmpx *entryx)
506 {
507 	extern char **environ;
508 
509 	int status;
510 	pid_t child;
511 	pid_t w;
512 	int i;
513 	char user[STRSZ], id[STRSZ], line[STRSZ], pid[STRSZ], type[STRSZ],
514 	    term[STRSZ], exit[STRSZ], time[STRSZ], time_usec[STRSZ],
515 	    session_id[STRSZ], syslen[32];
516 	char pad[sizeof (entryx->pad) * 2 + 1];
517 	char host[sizeof (entryx->ut_host) + 1];
518 	struct utmpx *curx = NULL;
519 	char bin2hex[] = "0123456789ABCDEF";
520 	sigset_t mask, omask;
521 	unsigned char *cp;
522 	char *argvec[15];
523 	int error;
524 
525 	/*
526 	 * Convert the utmp struct to strings for command line arguments.
527 	 */
528 	(void) strncpy(user, entryx->ut_user, sizeof (entryx->ut_user));
529 	user[sizeof (entryx->ut_user)] = '\0';
530 	(void) strncpy(id, entryx->ut_id, sizeof (entryx->ut_id));
531 	id[sizeof (entryx->ut_id)] = '\0';
532 	(void) strncpy(line, entryx->ut_line, sizeof (entryx->ut_line));
533 	line[sizeof (entryx->ut_line)] = '\0';
534 	(void) sprintf(pid, "%d", entryx->ut_pid);
535 	(void) sprintf(type, "%d", entryx->ut_type);
536 	(void) sprintf(term, "%d", entryx->ut_exit.e_termination);
537 	(void) sprintf(exit, "%d", entryx->ut_exit.e_exit);
538 	(void) sprintf(time, "%ld", entryx->ut_tv.tv_sec);
539 	(void) sprintf(time_usec, "%ld", entryx->ut_tv.tv_usec);
540 	(void) sprintf(session_id, "%d", entryx->ut_session);
541 
542 	cp = (unsigned char *)entryx->pad;
543 	for (i = 0; i < sizeof (entryx->pad); ++i) {
544 		pad[i << 1] = bin2hex[(cp[i] >> 4) & 0xF];
545 		pad[(i << 1) + 1] = bin2hex[cp[i] & 0xF];
546 	}
547 	pad[sizeof (pad) - 1] = '\0';
548 
549 	(void) sprintf(syslen, "%d", entryx->ut_syslen);
550 	(void) strlcpy(host, entryx->ut_host, sizeof (host));
551 
552 	argvec[0] = UTMP_UPDATE;
553 	argvec[1] = user;
554 	argvec[2] = id;
555 	argvec[3] = line;
556 	argvec[4] = pid;
557 	argvec[5] = type;
558 	argvec[6] = term;
559 	argvec[7] = exit;
560 	argvec[8] = time;
561 	argvec[9] = time_usec;
562 	argvec[10] = session_id;
563 	argvec[11] = pad;
564 	argvec[12] = syslen;
565 	argvec[13] = host;
566 	argvec[14] = NULL;
567 
568 	/*
569 	 * Block SIGCLD while we do this.
570 	 * This avoids having an unexpected SIGCLD sent to the process.
571 	 */
572 	(void) sigemptyset(&mask);
573 	(void) sigaddset(&mask, SIGCLD);
574 	(void) sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &mask, &omask);
575 
576 	error = posix_spawn(&child, UTMP_UPDATE, NULL, NULL, argvec, environ);
577 	if (error) {
578 		errno = error;
579 		goto out;
580 	}
581 
582 	do {
583 		w = waitpid(child, &status, 0);
584 	} while (w == -1 && errno == EINTR);
585 
586 	/*
587 	 * We can get ECHILD if the process is ignoring SIGCLD.
588 	 */
589 	if (!(w == -1 && errno == ECHILD) &&
590 	    (w == -1 || !WIFEXITED(status) || WEXITSTATUS(status) != 0)) {
591 		/*
592 		 * The child encountered an error,
593 		 */
594 		goto out;
595 	}
596 
597 	/*
598 	 * Normal termination.  Return a pointer to the entry we just made.
599 	 */
600 	setutxent();	/* Reset file pointer */
601 
602 	while ((curx = getutxent()) != NULL) {
603 		if (curx->ut_type != EMPTY &&
604 		    (curx->ut_type == LOGIN_PROCESS ||
605 		    curx->ut_type == USER_PROCESS ||
606 		    curx->ut_type == DEAD_PROCESS) &&
607 		    strncmp(&entryx->ut_line[0], &curx->ut_line[0],
608 		    sizeof (curx->ut_line)) == 0)
609 			break;
610 	}
611 
612 out:
613 	(void) sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, NULL);
614 	return (curx);
615 }
616 
617 /*
618  * "pututxline" writes the structure sent into the utmpx file.
619  * If there is already an entry with the same id, then it is
620  * overwritten, otherwise a new entry is made at the end of the
621  * utmpx file.
622  */
623 
624 struct utmpx *
625 pututxline(const struct utmpx *entry)
626 {
627 	struct utmpx *answer;
628 	int lock = 0;
629 	struct utmpx tmpxbuf;
630 	struct futmpx ftmpxbuf;
631 
632 	/*
633 	 * Copy the user supplied entry into our temporary buffer to
634 	 * avoid the possibility that the user is actually passing us
635 	 * the address of "ubuf".
636 	 */
637 	if (entry == NULL)
638 		return (NULL);
639 
640 	tmpxbuf = *entry;
641 	utmpx_api2frec(entry, &ftmpxbuf);
642 
643 	if (fd < 0) {
644 		(void) getutxent_frec();
645 		if (fd < 0)
646 			return ((struct utmpx *)NULL);
647 	}
648 
649 	/*
650 	 * If we are not the superuser than we can't write to /etc/utmp,
651 	 * so invoke update_utmp(8) to write the entry for us.
652 	 */
653 	if (changed_name == 0 && geteuid() != 0)
654 		return (invoke_utmp_update(entry));
655 
656 	/*
657 	 * Find the proper entry in the utmpx file.  Start at the current
658 	 * location.  If it isn't found from here to the end of the
659 	 * file, then reset to the beginning of the file and try again.
660 	 * If it still isn't found, then write a new entry at the end of
661 	 * the file.  (Making sure the location is an integral number of
662 	 * utmp structures into the file incase the file is scribbled.)
663 	 */
664 
665 	if (getutxid(&tmpxbuf) == NULL) {
666 
667 		setutxent();
668 
669 		/*
670 		 * Lock the the entire file from here onwards.
671 		 */
672 		if (getutxid(&tmpxbuf) == NULL) {
673 			lock++;
674 			if (lockf(fd, F_LOCK, 0) < NULL)
675 				return (NULL);
676 			(void) fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_END);
677 		} else
678 			(void) fseek(fp, -(long)sizeof (struct futmpx),
679 			    SEEK_CUR);
680 	} else
681 		(void) fseek(fp, -(long)sizeof (struct futmpx), SEEK_CUR);
682 
683 	/*
684 	 * Write out the user supplied structure.  If the write fails,
685 	 * then the user probably doesn't have permission to write the
686 	 * utmpx file.
687 	 */
688 	if (fwrite(&ftmpxbuf, sizeof (ftmpxbuf), 1, fp) != 1) {
689 		answer = (struct utmpx *)NULL;
690 	} else {
691 		/*
692 		 * Save the new user structure into ubuf and fubuf so that
693 		 * it will be up to date in the future.
694 		 */
695 		(void) fflush(fp);
696 		fubuf = ftmpxbuf;
697 		utmpx_frec2api(&fubuf, &ubuf);
698 		answer = &ubuf;
699 	}
700 
701 	if (lock)
702 		(void) lockf(fd, F_ULOCK, 0);
703 
704 	if (answer != NULL && (tmpxbuf.ut_type == USER_PROCESS ||
705 	    tmpxbuf.ut_type == DEAD_PROCESS))
706 		sendupid(tmpxbuf.ut_type == USER_PROCESS ? ADDPID : REMPID,
707 		    (pid_t)tmpxbuf.ut_pid);
708 	return (answer);
709 }
710 /*
711  * "pututline" is a wrapper that calls pututxline after converting
712  * the utmp record to a utmpx record.
713  */
714 struct utmp *
715 pututline(const struct utmp *entry)
716 {
717 	struct utmpx utmpx;
718 	struct utmpx *utmpx2;
719 
720 	if (compat_utmpflag)
721 		return (_compat_pututline(entry));
722 
723 	getutmpx(entry, &utmpx);
724 	if ((utmpx2 = pututxline(&utmpx)) == NULL)
725 		return (NULL);
726 	getutmp(utmpx2, &utmpcompat);
727 	return (&utmpcompat);
728 }
729 
730 /*
731  * "setutxent" just resets the utmpx file back to the beginning.
732  */
733 void
734 setutxent(void)
735 {
736 	if (fd != -1)
737 		(void) lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_SET);
738 
739 	if (fp != NULL)
740 		(void) fseek(fp, 0L, SEEK_SET);
741 
742 	/*
743 	 * Zero the stored copy of the last entry read, since we are
744 	 * resetting to the beginning of the file.
745 	 */
746 	bzero(&ubuf, sizeof (ubuf));
747 	bzero(&fubuf, sizeof (fubuf));
748 }
749 
750 /*
751  * "setutent" is a wrapper that calls setutxent
752  */
753 void
754 setutent(void)
755 {
756 	if (compat_utmpflag) {
757 		_compat_setutent();
758 		return;
759 	}
760 
761 	setutxent();
762 }
763 
764 /*
765  * "endutxent" closes the utmpx file.
766  */
767 void
768 endutxent(void)
769 {
770 	if (fd != -1)
771 		(void) close(fd);
772 	fd = -1;
773 
774 	if (fp != NULL)
775 		(void) fclose(fp);
776 	fp = NULL;
777 
778 	bzero(&ubuf, sizeof (ubuf));
779 	bzero(&fubuf, sizeof (fubuf));
780 }
781 
782 /*
783  * "endutent" is a wrapper that calls endutxent
784  * and clears the utmp compatibility buffer.
785  */
786 void
787 endutent(void)
788 {
789 	if (compat_utmpflag) {
790 		_compat_endutent();
791 		return;
792 	}
793 
794 	endutxent();
795 	bzero(&utmpcompat, sizeof (utmpcompat));
796 }
797 
798 /*
799  * "utmpxname" allows the user to read a file other than the
800  * normal "utmpx" file.
801  */
802 int
803 utmpxname(const char *newfile)
804 {
805 	size_t len;
806 
807 	/*
808 	 * Determine if the new filename will fit.  If not, return 0.
809 	 */
810 	if ((len = strlen(newfile)) > MAXFILE-1)
811 		return (0);
812 
813 	/*
814 	 * The name of the utmpx file has to end with 'x'
815 	 */
816 	if (newfile[len-1] != 'x')
817 		return (0);
818 
819 	/*
820 	 * Otherwise copy in the new file name.
821 	 */
822 	else
823 		(void) strcpy(&utmpxfile[0], newfile);
824 	/*
825 	 * Make sure everything is reset to the beginning state.
826 	 */
827 	endutxent();
828 
829 	/*
830 	 * If the file is being changed to /etc/utmpx or /var/adm/utmpx then
831 	 * we clear the flag so pututxline invokes utmp_update.  Otherwise
832 	 * we set the flag indicating that they changed to another name.
833 	 */
834 	if (strcmp(utmpxfile, UTMPX_FILE) == 0 ||
835 	    strcmp(utmpxfile, VAR_UTMPX_FILE) == 0)
836 		changed_name = 0;
837 	else
838 		changed_name = 1;
839 
840 	return (1);
841 }
842 
843 /*
844  * "utmpname" allows the user to read a file other than the
845  * normal "utmp" file. If the file specified is "/var/adm/utmp"
846  * or "/var/adm/wtmp", it is translated to the corresponding "utmpx"
847  * format name, and all "utmp" operations become wrapped calls
848  * to the equivalent "utmpx" routines, with data conversions
849  * as appropriate.  In the event the application wishes to read
850  * an actual "old" utmp file (named something other than /var/adm/utmp),
851  * calling this function with that name enables backward compatibility
852  * mode, where we actually call the old utmp routines to operate on
853  * the old file.
854  */
855 int
856 utmpname(const char *newfile)
857 {
858 	char name[MAXFILE+1];
859 
860 	if (strlen(newfile) > MAXFILE)
861 		return (0);
862 
863 	if (strcmp(newfile, "/var/adm/utmp") == 0 ||
864 	    strcmp(newfile, "/var/adm/wtmp") == 0) {
865 		(void) strcpy(name, newfile);
866 		(void) strcat(name, "x");
867 		compat_utmpflag = 0;	/* turn off old compat mode */
868 		return (utmpxname(name));
869 	} else {
870 		(void) strcpy(_compat_utmpfile, newfile);
871 		compat_utmpflag = 1;
872 		return (1);
873 	}
874 }
875 
876 /*
877  * Add the record to wtmpx.
878  */
879 void
880 updwtmpx(const char *filex, struct utmpx *utx)
881 {
882 	struct futmpx futx;
883 	int wfdx;
884 
885 	if ((wfdx = open(filex, O_WRONLY | O_APPEND)) < 0)
886 		return;
887 
888 	(void) lseek(wfdx, 0, SEEK_END);
889 
890 	utmpx_api2frec(utx, &futx);
891 	(void) write(wfdx, &futx, sizeof (futx));
892 
893 done:
894 	(void) close(wfdx);
895 }
896 
897 /*
898  * Add record to wtmp (actually wtmpx). If not updating /var/adm/wtmp,
899  * use the old utmp compatibility routine to write a utmp-format
900  * record to the file specified.
901  */
902 void
903 updwtmp(const char *file, struct utmp *ut)
904 {
905 	struct utmpx utmpx;
906 	char xfile[MAXFILE + 1];
907 
908 	if (strcmp(file, "/var/adm/wtmp") == 0) {
909 		(void) strlcpy(xfile, file, sizeof (xfile) - 1);
910 		(void) strcat(xfile, "x");
911 		getutmpx(ut, &utmpx);
912 		updwtmpx((const char *)&xfile, &utmpx);
913 	} else
914 		_compat_updwtmp(file, ut);
915 }
916 
917 /*
918  * modutx - modify a utmpx entry.  Also notify init about new pids or
919  *	old pids that it no longer needs to care about
920  *
921  *	args:	utp- point to utmpx structure to be created
922  */
923 struct utmpx *
924 modutx(const struct utmpx *utp)
925 {
926 	int i;
927 	struct utmpx utmp;		/* holding area */
928 	struct utmpx *ucp = &utmp;	/* and a pointer to it */
929 	struct utmpx *up;		/* "current" utmpx entry */
930 	struct futmpx *fup;		/* being examined */
931 
932 	for (i = 0; i < IDLEN; ++i) {
933 		if ((unsigned char)utp->ut_id[i] == SC_WILDC)
934 			return (NULL);
935 	}
936 
937 	/*
938 	 * copy the supplied utmpx structure someplace safe
939 	 */
940 	utmp = *utp;
941 	setutxent();
942 	while (fup = getutxent_frec()) {
943 		if (idcmp(ucp->ut_id, fup->ut_id))
944 			continue;
945 
946 		/*
947 		 * only get here if ids are the same, i.e. found right entry
948 		 */
949 		if (ucp->ut_pid != fup->ut_pid) {
950 			sendpid(REMPID, (pid_t)fup->ut_pid);
951 			sendpid(ADDPID, (pid_t)ucp->ut_pid);
952 		}
953 		break;
954 	}
955 	up = pututxline(ucp);
956 	if (ucp->ut_type == DEAD_PROCESS)
957 		sendpid(REMPID, (pid_t)ucp->ut_pid);
958 	if (up)
959 		updwtmpx(WTMPX_FILE, up);
960 	endutxent();
961 	return (up);
962 }
963 
964 /*
965  * modut - modify a utmp entry.	 Also notify init about new pids or
966  *	old pids that it no longer needs to care about
967  *
968  *	args:	utmp - point to utmp structure to be created
969  */
970 struct utmp *
971 modut(struct utmp *utp)
972 {
973 	struct utmpx utmpx;
974 	struct utmpx *utmpx2;
975 
976 	getutmpx(utp, &utmpx);
977 	if ((utmpx2 = modutx(&utmpx)) == NULL)
978 		return (NULL);
979 
980 	getutmp(utmpx2, utp);
981 	return (utp);
982 }
983 
984 /*
985  * idcmp - compare two id strings, return  0 if same, non-zero if not *
986  *	args:	s1 - first id string
987  *		s2 - second id string
988  */
989 static int
990 idcmp(const char *s1, const char *s2)
991 {
992 	int i;
993 
994 	for (i = 0; i < IDLEN; ++i)
995 		if ((unsigned char) *s1 != SC_WILDC && (*s1++ != *s2++))
996 			return (-1);
997 	return (0);
998 }
999 
1000 
1001 /*
1002  * allocid - allocate an unused id for utmp, either by recycling a
1003  *	DEAD_PROCESS entry or creating a new one.  This routine only
1004  *	gets called if a wild card character was specified.
1005  *
1006  *	args:	srcid - pattern for new id
1007  *		saveid - last id matching pattern for a non-dead process
1008  */
1009 static int
1010 allocid(char *srcid, unsigned char *saveid)
1011 {
1012 	int i;		/* scratch variable */
1013 	int changed;		/* flag to indicate that a new id has */
1014 				/* been generated */
1015 	char copyid[IDLEN];	/* work area */
1016 
1017 	(void) memcpy(copyid, srcid, IDLEN);
1018 	changed = 0;
1019 	for (i = 0; i < IDLEN; ++i) {
1020 
1021 		/*
1022 		 * if this character isn't wild, it'll be part of the
1023 		 * generated id
1024 		 */
1025 		if ((unsigned char) copyid[i] != SC_WILDC)
1026 			continue;
1027 
1028 		/*
1029 		 * it's a wild character, retrieve the character from the
1030 		 * saved id
1031 		 */
1032 		copyid[i] = saveid[i];
1033 
1034 		/*
1035 		 * if we haven't changed anything yet, try to find a new char
1036 		 * to use
1037 		 */
1038 		if (!changed && (saveid[i] < MAXVAL)) {
1039 
1040 		/*
1041 		 * Note: this algorithm is taking the "last matched" id
1042 		 * and trying to make a 1 character change to it to create
1043 		 * a new one.  Rather than special-case the first time
1044 		 * (when no perturbation is really necessary), just don't
1045 		 * allocate the first valid id.
1046 		 */
1047 
1048 			while (++saveid[i] < MAXVAL) {
1049 				/*
1050 				 * make sure new char is alphanumeric
1051 				 */
1052 				if (isalnum(saveid[i])) {
1053 					copyid[i] = saveid[i];
1054 					changed = 1;
1055 					break;
1056 				}
1057 			}
1058 
1059 			if (!changed) {
1060 				/*
1061 				 * Then 'reset' the current count at
1062 				 * this position to it's lowest valid
1063 				 * value, and propagate the carry to
1064 				 * the next wild-card slot
1065 				 *
1066 				 * See 1113208.
1067 				 */
1068 				saveid[i] = 0;
1069 				while (!isalnum(saveid[i]))
1070 				saveid[i]++;
1071 				copyid[i] = ++saveid[i];
1072 			}
1073 		}
1074 	}
1075 	/*
1076 	 * changed is true if we were successful in allocating an id
1077 	 */
1078 	if (changed) {
1079 		(void) memcpy(srcid, copyid, IDLEN);
1080 		return (0);
1081 	} else {
1082 		return (-1);
1083 	}
1084 }
1085 
1086 
1087 /*
1088  * lockutx - lock utmpx file
1089  */
1090 static int
1091 lockutx(void)
1092 {
1093 	int lockfd;
1094 
1095 	if ((lockfd = open(UTMPX_FILE, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0644)) < 0)
1096 		return (-1);
1097 
1098 	if (lockf(lockfd, F_LOCK, 0) < 0) {
1099 		(void) close(lockfd);
1100 		return (-1);
1101 	}
1102 
1103 	tempfd = fd;
1104 	fd = lockfd;
1105 
1106 	return (0);
1107 
1108 }
1109 
1110 
1111 
1112 /*
1113  * unlockutx - unlock utmpx file
1114  */
1115 static void
1116 unlockutx(void)
1117 {
1118 	(void) lockf(fd, F_ULOCK, 0);
1119 	(void) close(fd);
1120 	fd = tempfd;
1121 }
1122 
1123 
1124 /*
1125  * sendpid - send message to init to add or remove a pid from the
1126  *	"godchild" list
1127  *
1128  *	args:	cmd - ADDPID or REMPID
1129  *		pid - pid of "godchild"
1130  */
1131 static void
1132 sendpid(int cmd, pid_t pid)
1133 {
1134 	int pfd;		/* file desc. for init pipe */
1135 	pidrec_t prec;		/* place for message to be built */
1136 
1137 	/*
1138 	 * if for some reason init didn't open initpipe, open it read/write
1139 	 * here to avoid sending SIGPIPE to the calling process
1140 	 */
1141 	pfd = open(IPIPE, O_RDWR);
1142 	if (pfd < 0)
1143 		return;
1144 	prec.pd_pid = pid;
1145 	prec.pd_type = cmd;
1146 	(void) write(pfd, &prec, sizeof (pidrec_t));
1147 	(void) close(pfd);
1148 }
1149 
1150 /*
1151  * makeutx - create a utmpx entry, recycling an id if a wild card is
1152  *	specified.  Also notify init about the new pid
1153  *
1154  *	args:	utmpx - point to utmpx structure to be created
1155  */
1156 
1157 struct utmpx *
1158 makeutx(const struct utmpx *utmp)
1159 {
1160 	struct utmpx *utp;
1161 	struct futmpx *ut;		/* "current" utmpx being examined */
1162 	unsigned char saveid[IDLEN];	/* the last id we matched that was */
1163 					/* NOT a dead proc */
1164 	int falphanum = 0x30;		/* first alpha num char */
1165 	off_t offset;
1166 
1167 	/*
1168 	 * Are any wild card char's present in the idlen string?
1169 	 */
1170 	if (memchr(utmp->ut_id, SC_WILDC, IDLEN) != NULL) {
1171 		/*
1172 		 * try to lock the utmpx file, only needed if
1173 		 * we're doing wildcard matching
1174 		 */
1175 		if (lockutx())
1176 			return (NULL);
1177 
1178 		/*
1179 		 * used in allocid
1180 		 */
1181 		(void) memset(saveid, falphanum, IDLEN);
1182 
1183 		while (ut = getoneutx(&offset))
1184 			if (idcmp(utmp->ut_id, ut->ut_id)) {
1185 				continue;
1186 			} else {
1187 				/*
1188 				 * Found a match. We are done if this is
1189 				 * a free slot. Else record this id. We
1190 				 * will need it to generate the next new id.
1191 				 */
1192 				if (ut->ut_type == DEAD_PROCESS)
1193 					break;
1194 				else
1195 					(void) memcpy(saveid, ut->ut_id,
1196 					    IDLEN);
1197 			}
1198 
1199 		if (ut) {
1200 
1201 			/*
1202 			 * Unused entry, reuse it. We know the offset. So
1203 			 * just go to that offset  utmpx and write it out.
1204 			 */
1205 			(void) memcpy((caddr_t)utmp->ut_id, ut->ut_id, IDLEN);
1206 
1207 			putoneutx(utmp, offset);
1208 			updwtmpx(WTMPX_FILE, (struct utmpx *)utmp);
1209 			unlockutx();
1210 			sendpid(ADDPID, (pid_t)utmp->ut_pid);
1211 			return ((struct utmpx *)utmp);
1212 		} else {
1213 			/*
1214 			 * nothing available, allocate an id and
1215 			 * write it out at the end.
1216 			 */
1217 
1218 			if (allocid((char *)utmp->ut_id, saveid)) {
1219 				unlockutx();
1220 				return (NULL);
1221 			} else {
1222 				/*
1223 				 * Seek to end and write out the entry
1224 				 * and also update the utmpx file.
1225 				 */
1226 				(void) lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_END);
1227 				offset = lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_CUR);
1228 
1229 				putoneutx(utmp, offset);
1230 				updwtmpx(WTMPX_FILE, (struct utmpx *)utmp);
1231 				unlockutx();
1232 				sendpid(ADDPID, (pid_t)utmp->ut_pid);
1233 				return ((struct utmpx *)utmp);
1234 			}
1235 		}
1236 	} else {
1237 		utp = pututxline(utmp);
1238 		if (utp)
1239 			updwtmpx(WTMPX_FILE, utp);
1240 		endutxent();
1241 		sendpid(ADDPID, (pid_t)utmp->ut_pid);
1242 		return (utp);
1243 	}
1244 }
1245 
1246 /*
1247  * makeut - create a utmp entry, recycling an id if a wild card is
1248  *	specified.  Also notify init about the new pid
1249  *
1250  *	args:	utmp - point to utmp structure to be created
1251  */
1252 struct utmp *
1253 makeut(struct utmp *utmp)
1254 {
1255 	struct utmpx utmpx;
1256 	struct utmpx *utmpx2;
1257 
1258 	if (compat_utmpflag)
1259 		return (_compat_makeut(utmp));
1260 
1261 	getutmpx(utmp, &utmpx);
1262 	if ((utmpx2 = makeutx(&utmpx)) == NULL)
1263 		return (NULL);
1264 
1265 	getutmp(utmpx2, utmp);
1266 	return (utmp);
1267 }
1268 
1269 
1270 #define	UTMPNBUF	200	/* Approx 8k (FS Block) size */
1271 static struct futmpx	*utmpbuf = NULL;
1272 
1273 /*
1274  * Buffered read routine to get one entry from utmpx file
1275  */
1276 static struct futmpx *
1277 getoneutx(off_t *off)
1278 {
1279 	static	size_t idx = 0;	/* Current index in the utmpbuf */
1280 	static	size_t nidx = 0;	/* Max entries in this utmpbuf */
1281 	static	int nbuf = 0;	/* number of utmpbufs read from disk */
1282 	ssize_t	nbytes, bufsz = sizeof (struct futmpx) * UTMPNBUF;
1283 
1284 	if (utmpbuf == NULL)
1285 		if ((utmpbuf = malloc(bufsz)) == NULL) {
1286 			perror("malloc");
1287 			return (NULL);
1288 		}
1289 
1290 	if (idx == nidx) {
1291 		/*
1292 		 *	We have read all entries in the utmpbuf. Read
1293 		 *	the buffer from the disk.
1294 		 */
1295 		if ((nbytes = read(fd, utmpbuf, bufsz)) < bufsz) {
1296 			/*
1297 			 *	Partial read only. keep count of the
1298 			 *	number of valid entries in the buffer
1299 			 */
1300 			nidx = nbytes / sizeof (struct futmpx);
1301 		} else {
1302 			/*
1303 			 *	We read in the full UTMPNBUF entries
1304 			 *	Great !
1305 			 */
1306 			nidx = UTMPNBUF;
1307 		}
1308 		nbuf++;		/* Number of buf we have read in. */
1309 		idx = 0;	/* reset index within utmpbuf */
1310 	}
1311 
1312 	/*
1313 	 *	Current offset of this buffer in the file
1314 	 */
1315 	*off = (((nbuf - 1) * UTMPNBUF) + idx) * sizeof (struct futmpx);
1316 
1317 	if (idx < nidx) {
1318 		/*
1319 		 *	We still have at least one valid buffer in
1320 		 *	utmpbuf to be passed to the caller.
1321 		 */
1322 		return (&utmpbuf[idx++]);
1323 	}
1324 
1325 	/*
1326 	 *	Reached EOF. Return NULL. Offset is set correctly
1327 	 *	to append at the end of the file
1328 	 */
1329 
1330 	return (NULL);
1331 }
1332 
1333 static void
1334 putoneutx(const struct utmpx *utpx, off_t off)
1335 {
1336 	struct	futmpx futx;
1337 
1338 	utmpx_api2frec(utpx, &futx);
1339 	(void) lseek(fd, off, SEEK_SET);	/* seek in the utmpx file */
1340 	(void) write(fd, &futx, sizeof (futx));
1341 }
1342 
1343 /*
1344  * sendupid - send message to utmpd to add or remove a pid from the
1345  *	list of procs to watch
1346  *
1347  *	args:	cmd - ADDPID or REMPID
1348  *		pid - process ID of process to watch
1349  */
1350 static void
1351 sendupid(int cmd, pid_t pid)
1352 {
1353 	int pfd;		/* file desc. for utmp pipe */
1354 	pidrec_t prec;		/* place for message to be built */
1355 
1356 	/*
1357 	 * if for some reason utmp didn't open utmppipe, open it read/write
1358 	 * here to avoid sending SIGPIPE to the calling process
1359 	 */
1360 
1361 	pfd = open(UPIPE, O_RDWR | O_NONBLOCK | O_NDELAY);
1362 	if (pfd < 0)
1363 		return;
1364 	prec.pd_pid = pid;
1365 	prec.pd_type = cmd;
1366 	(void) write(pfd, &prec, sizeof (pidrec_t));
1367 	(void) close(pfd);
1368 }
1369 
1370 /*
1371  * getutmpx - convert a utmp record into a utmpx record
1372  */
1373 void
1374 getutmpx(const struct utmp *ut, struct utmpx *utx)
1375 {
1376 	(void) memcpy(utx->ut_user, ut->ut_user, sizeof (ut->ut_user));
1377 	(void) bzero(&utx->ut_user[sizeof (ut->ut_user)],
1378 	    sizeof (utx->ut_user) - sizeof (ut->ut_user));
1379 	(void) memcpy(utx->ut_line, ut->ut_line, sizeof (ut->ut_line));
1380 	(void) bzero(&utx->ut_line[sizeof (ut->ut_line)],
1381 	    sizeof (utx->ut_line) - sizeof (ut->ut_line));
1382 	(void) memcpy(utx->ut_id, ut->ut_id, sizeof (ut->ut_id));
1383 	utx->ut_pid = ut->ut_pid;
1384 	utx->ut_type = ut->ut_type;
1385 	utx->ut_exit = ut->ut_exit;
1386 	utx->ut_tv.tv_sec = ut->ut_time;
1387 	utx->ut_tv.tv_usec = 0;
1388 	utx->ut_session = 0;
1389 	bzero(utx->pad, sizeof (utx->pad));
1390 	bzero(utx->ut_host, sizeof (utx->ut_host));
1391 	utx->ut_syslen = 0;
1392 }
1393 
1394 /*
1395  * getutmp - convert a utmpx record into a utmp record
1396  */
1397 void
1398 getutmp(const struct utmpx *utx, struct utmp *ut)
1399 {
1400 	(void) memcpy(ut->ut_user, utx->ut_user, sizeof (ut->ut_user));
1401 	(void) memcpy(ut->ut_line, utx->ut_line, sizeof (ut->ut_line));
1402 	(void) memcpy(ut->ut_id, utx->ut_id, sizeof (utx->ut_id));
1403 	ut->ut_pid = utx->ut_pid;
1404 	ut->ut_type = utx->ut_type;
1405 	ut->ut_exit = utx->ut_exit;
1406 	ut->ut_time = utx->ut_tv.tv_sec;
1407 }
1408