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22 /*
23  * Copyright 1995-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  *
26  * Common code and structures used by name-service-switch "files" backends.
27  */
28 
29 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
30 
31 /*
32  * An implementation that used mmap() sensibly would be a wonderful thing,
33  *   but this here is just yer standard fgets() thang.
34  */
35 
36 #include "files_common.h"
37 #include <stdio.h>
38 #include <stdlib.h>
39 #include <string.h>
40 #include <ctype.h>
41 #include <fcntl.h>
42 #include <poll.h>
43 #include <unistd.h>
44 #include <sys/stat.h>
45 
46 /*ARGSUSED*/
47 nss_status_t
48 _nss_files_setent(be, dummy)
49 	files_backend_ptr_t	be;
50 	void			*dummy;
51 {
52 	if (be->f == 0) {
53 		if (be->filename == 0) {
54 			/* Backend isn't initialized properly? */
55 			return (NSS_UNAVAIL);
56 		}
57 		if ((be->f = __nsl_fopen(be->filename, "r")) == 0) {
58 			return (NSS_UNAVAIL);
59 		}
60 	} else {
61 		__nsl_rewind(be->f);
62 	}
63 	return (NSS_SUCCESS);
64 }
65 
66 /*ARGSUSED*/
67 nss_status_t
68 _nss_files_endent(be, dummy)
69 	files_backend_ptr_t	be;
70 	void			*dummy;
71 {
72 	if (be->f != 0) {
73 		__nsl_fclose(be->f);
74 		be->f = 0;
75 	}
76 	if (be->buf != 0) {
77 		free(be->buf);
78 		be->buf = 0;
79 	}
80 	return (NSS_SUCCESS);
81 }
82 
83 /*
84  * This routine reads a line, including the processing of continuation
85  * characters.  It always leaves (or inserts) \n\0 at the end of the line.
86  * It returns the length of the line read, excluding the \n\0.  Who's idea
87  * was this?
88  * Returns -1 on EOF.
89  *
90  * Note that since each concurrent call to _nss_files_read_line has
91  * it's own FILE pointer, we can use getc_unlocked w/o difficulties,
92  * a substantial performance win.
93  */
94 int
95 _nss_files_read_line(f, buffer, buflen)
96 	__NSL_FILE		*f;
97 	char			*buffer;
98 	int			buflen;
99 {
100 	int			linelen;	/* 1st unused slot in buffer */
101 	int			c;
102 
103 	/*CONSTCOND*/
104 	while (1) {
105 		linelen = 0;
106 		while (linelen < buflen - 1) {	/* "- 1" saves room for \n\0 */
107 			switch (c = __nsl_getc_unlocked(f)) {
108 			case EOF:
109 				if (linelen == 0 ||
110 				    buffer[linelen - 1] == '\\') {
111 					return (-1);
112 				} else {
113 					buffer[linelen    ] = '\n';
114 					buffer[linelen + 1] = '\0';
115 					return (linelen);
116 				}
117 			case '\n':
118 				if (linelen > 0 &&
119 				    buffer[linelen - 1] == '\\') {
120 					--linelen;  /* remove the '\\' */
121 				} else {
122 					buffer[linelen    ] = '\n';
123 					buffer[linelen + 1] = '\0';
124 					return (linelen);
125 				}
126 				break;
127 			default:
128 				buffer[linelen++] = c;
129 			}
130 		}
131 		/* Buffer overflow -- eat rest of line and loop again */
132 		/* ===> Should syslog() */
133 		do {
134 			c = __nsl_getc_unlocked(f);
135 			if (c == EOF) {
136 				return (-1);
137 			}
138 		} while (c != '\n');
139 	}
140 	/*NOTREACHED*/
141 }
142 
143 /*
144  * used only for getgroupbymem() now.
145  */
146 nss_status_t
147 _nss_files_do_all(be, args, filter, func)
148 	files_backend_ptr_t	be;
149 	void			*args;
150 	const char		*filter;
151 	files_do_all_func_t	func;
152 {
153 	char			*buffer;
154 	int			buflen;
155 	nss_status_t		res;
156 
157 	if (be->buf == 0 &&
158 		(be->buf = malloc(be->minbuf)) == 0) {
159 		return (NSS_UNAVAIL);
160 	}
161 	buffer = be->buf;
162 	buflen = be->minbuf;
163 
164 	if ((res = _nss_files_setent(be, 0)) != NSS_SUCCESS) {
165 		return (res);
166 	}
167 
168 	res = NSS_NOTFOUND;
169 
170 	do {
171 		int		linelen;
172 
173 		if ((linelen = _nss_files_read_line(be->f, buffer,
174 		    buflen)) < 0) {
175 			/* End of file */
176 			break;
177 		}
178 		if (filter != 0 && strstr(buffer, filter) == 0) {
179 			/*
180 			 * Optimization:  if the entry doesn't contain the
181 			 *   filter string then it can't be the entry we want,
182 			 *   so don't bother looking more closely at it.
183 			 */
184 			continue;
185 		}
186 		res = (*func)(buffer, linelen, args);
187 
188 	} while (res == NSS_NOTFOUND);
189 
190 	_nss_files_endent(be, 0);
191 	return (res);
192 }
193 
194 /*
195  * Could implement this as an iterator function on top of _nss_files_do_all(),
196  *   but the shared code is small enough that it'd be pretty silly.
197  */
198 nss_status_t
199 _nss_files_XY_all(be, args, netdb, filter, check)
200 	files_backend_ptr_t	be;
201 	nss_XbyY_args_t		*args;
202 	int			netdb;		/* whether it uses netdb */
203 						/* format or not */
204 	const char		*filter;	/* advisory, to speed up */
205 						/* string search */
206 	files_XY_check_func	check;	/* NULL means one-shot, for getXXent */
207 {
208 	nss_status_t		res;
209 	int	parsestat;
210 	int (*func)();
211 
212 	if (be->buf == 0 &&
213 		(be->buf = malloc(be->minbuf)) == 0) {
214 		return (NSS_UNAVAIL); /* really panic, malloc failed */
215 	}
216 
217 	if (check != 0 || be->f == 0) {
218 		if ((res = _nss_files_setent(be, 0)) != NSS_SUCCESS) {
219 			return (res);
220 		}
221 	}
222 
223 	res = NSS_NOTFOUND;
224 
225 	/*CONSTCOND*/
226 	while (1) {
227 		char		*instr	= be->buf;
228 		int		linelen;
229 
230 		if ((linelen = _nss_files_read_line(be->f, instr,
231 		    be->minbuf)) < 0) {
232 			/* End of file */
233 			args->returnval = 0;
234 			args->erange    = 0;
235 			break;
236 		}
237 		if (filter != 0 && strstr(instr, filter) == 0) {
238 			/*
239 			 * Optimization:  if the entry doesn't contain the
240 			 *   filter string then it can't be the entry we want,
241 			 *   so don't bother looking more closely at it.
242 			 */
243 			continue;
244 		}
245 		if (netdb) {
246 			char		*first;
247 			char		*last;
248 
249 			if ((last = strchr(instr, '#')) == 0) {
250 				last = instr + linelen;
251 			}
252 			*last-- = '\0';		/* Nuke '\n' or #comment */
253 
254 			/*
255 			 * Skip leading whitespace.  Normally there isn't
256 			 *   any, so it's not worth calling strspn().
257 			 */
258 			for (first = instr;  isspace(*first);  first++) {
259 				;
260 			}
261 			if (*first == '\0') {
262 				continue;
263 			}
264 			/*
265 			 * Found something non-blank on the line.  Skip back
266 			 * over any trailing whitespace;  since we know
267 			 * there's non-whitespace earlier in the line,
268 			 * checking for termination is easy.
269 			 */
270 			while (isspace(*last)) {
271 				--last;
272 			}
273 
274 			linelen = last - first + 1;
275 			if (first != instr) {
276 					instr = first;
277 			}
278 		}
279 
280 		args->returnval = 0;
281 
282 		func = args->str2ent;
283 		parsestat = (*func)(instr, linelen, args->buf.result,
284 					args->buf.buffer, args->buf.buflen);
285 
286 		if (parsestat == NSS_STR_PARSE_SUCCESS) {
287 			args->returnval = args->buf.result;
288 			if (check == 0 || (*check)(args)) {
289 				res = NSS_SUCCESS;
290 				break;
291 			}
292 		} else if (parsestat == NSS_STR_PARSE_ERANGE) {
293 			args->erange = 1;
294 			break;
295 		} /* else if (parsestat == NSS_STR_PARSE_PARSE) don't care ! */
296 	}
297 
298 	/*
299 	 * stayopen is set to 0 by default in order to close the opened
300 	 * file.  Some applications may break if it is set to 1.
301 	 */
302 	if (check != 0 && !args->stayopen) {
303 		(void) _nss_files_endent(be, 0);
304 	}
305 
306 	return (res);
307 }
308 
309 /*
310  * File hashing support.  Critical for sites with large (e.g. 1000+ lines)
311  * /etc/passwd or /etc/group files.  Currently only used by getpw*() and
312  * getgr*() routines, but any files backend can use this stuff.
313  */
314 static void
315 _nss_files_hash_destroy(files_hash_t *fhp)
316 {
317 	free(fhp->fh_table);
318 	fhp->fh_table = NULL;
319 	free(fhp->fh_line);
320 	fhp->fh_line = NULL;
321 	free(fhp->fh_file_start);
322 	fhp->fh_file_start = NULL;
323 }
324 #ifdef PIC
325 /*
326  * It turns out the hashing stuff really needs to be disabled for processes
327  * other than the nscd; the consumption of swap space and memory is otherwise
328  * unacceptable when the nscd is killed w/ a large passwd file (4M) active.
329  * See 4031930 for details.
330  * So we just use this psuedo function to enable the hashing feature.  Since
331  * this function name is private, we just create a function w/ the name
332  *  __nss_use_files_hash in the nscd itself and everyone else uses the old
333  * interface.
334  * We also disable hashing for .a executables to avoid problems with large
335  * files....
336  */
337 
338 #pragma weak __nss_use_files_hash
339 
340 extern void  __nss_use_files_hash(void);
341 #endif /* pic */
342 
343 nss_status_t
344 _nss_files_XY_hash(files_backend_ptr_t be, nss_XbyY_args_t *args,
345 	int netdb, files_hash_t *fhp, int hashop, files_XY_check_func check)
346 {
347 	int fd, retries, ht;
348 	uint_t hash, line, f;
349 	files_hashent_t *hp, *htab;
350 	char *cp, *first, *last;
351 	nss_XbyY_args_t xargs;
352 	struct stat64 st;
353 
354 #ifndef PIC
355 	return (_nss_files_XY_all(be, args, netdb, 0, check));
356 }
357 #else
358 	if (__nss_use_files_hash == 0)
359 		return (_nss_files_XY_all(be, args, netdb, 0, check));
360 
361 	mutex_lock(&fhp->fh_lock);
362 retry:
363 	retries = 100;
364 	while (stat64(be->filename, &st) < 0) {
365 		/*
366 		 * On a healthy system this can't happen except during brief
367 		 * periods when the file is being modified/renamed.  Keep
368 		 * trying until things settle down, but eventually give up.
369 		 */
370 		if (--retries == 0)
371 			goto unavail;
372 		poll(0, 0, 100);
373 	}
374 
375 	if (st.st_mtim.tv_sec == fhp->fh_mtime.tv_sec &&
376 	    st.st_mtim.tv_nsec == fhp->fh_mtime.tv_nsec &&
377 	    fhp->fh_table != NULL) {
378 		htab = &fhp->fh_table[hashop * fhp->fh_size];
379 		hash = fhp->fh_hash_func[hashop](args, 1);
380 		for (hp = htab[hash % fhp->fh_size].h_first; hp != NULL;
381 		    hp = hp->h_next) {
382 			if (hp->h_hash != hash)
383 				continue;
384 			line = hp - htab;
385 			if ((*args->str2ent)(fhp->fh_line[line].l_start,
386 			    fhp->fh_line[line].l_len, args->buf.result,
387 			    args->buf.buffer, args->buf.buflen) ==
388 			    NSS_STR_PARSE_SUCCESS) {
389 				args->returnval = args->buf.result;
390 				if ((*check)(args)) {
391 					mutex_unlock(&fhp->fh_lock);
392 					return (NSS_SUCCESS);
393 				}
394 			} else {
395 				args->erange = 1;
396 			}
397 		}
398 		args->returnval = 0;
399 		mutex_unlock(&fhp->fh_lock);
400 		return (NSS_NOTFOUND);
401 	}
402 
403 	_nss_files_hash_destroy(fhp);
404 
405 	if (st.st_size > SSIZE_MAX)
406 		goto unavail;
407 
408 	if ((fhp->fh_file_start = malloc((ssize_t)st.st_size + 1)) == NULL)
409 		goto unavail;
410 
411 	if ((fd = open(be->filename, O_RDONLY)) < 0)
412 		goto unavail;
413 
414 	if (read(fd, fhp->fh_file_start, (ssize_t)st.st_size) !=
415 	    (ssize_t)st.st_size) {
416 		close(fd);
417 		goto retry;
418 	}
419 
420 	close(fd);
421 
422 	fhp->fh_file_end = fhp->fh_file_start + (off_t)st.st_size;
423 	*fhp->fh_file_end = '\n';
424 	fhp->fh_mtime = st.st_mtim;
425 
426 	/*
427 	 * If the file changed since we read it, or if it's less than
428 	 * 1-2 seconds old, don't trust it; its modification may still
429 	 * be in progress.  The latter is a heuristic hack to minimize
430 	 * the likelihood of damage if someone modifies /etc/mumble
431 	 * directly (as opposed to editing and renaming a temp file).
432 	 *
433 	 * Note: the cast to u_int is there in case (1) someone rdated
434 	 * the system backwards since the last modification of /etc/mumble
435 	 * or (2) this is a diskless client whose time is badly out of sync
436 	 * with its server.  The 1-2 second age hack doesn't cover these
437 	 * cases -- oh well.
438 	 */
439 	if (stat64(be->filename, &st) < 0 ||
440 	    st.st_mtim.tv_sec != fhp->fh_mtime.tv_sec ||
441 	    st.st_mtim.tv_nsec != fhp->fh_mtime.tv_nsec ||
442 	    (uint_t)(time(0) - st.st_mtim.tv_sec + 2) < 4) {
443 		poll(0, 0, 1000);
444 		goto retry;
445 	}
446 
447 	line = 1;
448 	for (cp = fhp->fh_file_start; cp < fhp->fh_file_end; cp++)
449 		if (*cp == '\n')
450 			line++;
451 
452 	for (f = 2; f * f <= line; f++) {	/* find next largest prime */
453 		if (line % f == 0) {
454 			f = 1;
455 			line++;
456 		}
457 	}
458 
459 	fhp->fh_size = line;
460 	fhp->fh_line = malloc(line * sizeof (files_linetab_t));
461 	fhp->fh_table = calloc(line * fhp->fh_nhtab, sizeof (files_hashent_t));
462 	if (fhp->fh_line == NULL || fhp->fh_table == NULL)
463 		goto unavail;
464 
465 	xargs = *args;
466 	xargs.buf.result = malloc(fhp->fh_resultsize + fhp->fh_bufsize);
467 	if (xargs.buf.result == NULL)
468 		goto unavail;
469 	xargs.buf.buffer = (char *)xargs.buf.result + fhp->fh_resultsize;
470 	xargs.buf.buflen = fhp->fh_bufsize;
471 	xargs.returnval = xargs.buf.result;
472 
473 	line = 0;
474 	cp = fhp->fh_file_start;
475 	while (cp < fhp->fh_file_end) {
476 		first = cp;
477 		while (*cp != '\n')
478 			cp++;
479 		if (cp > first && *(cp - 1) == '\\') {
480 			memmove(first + 2, first, cp - first - 1);
481 			cp = first + 2;
482 			continue;
483 		}
484 		last = cp;
485 		*cp++ = '\0';
486 		if (netdb) {
487 			if ((last = strchr(first, '#')) == 0)
488 				last = cp - 1;
489 			*last-- = '\0';		/* nuke '\n' or #comment */
490 			while (isspace(*first))	/* nuke leading whitespace */
491 				first++;
492 			if (*first == '\0')	/* skip content-free lines */
493 				continue;
494 			while (isspace(*last))	/* nuke trailing whitespace */
495 				--last;
496 			*++last = '\0';
497 		}
498 		if ((*xargs.str2ent)(first, last - first,
499 		    xargs.buf.result, xargs.buf.buffer, xargs.buf.buflen) !=
500 		    NSS_STR_PARSE_SUCCESS)
501 			continue;
502 		for (ht = 0; ht < fhp->fh_nhtab; ht++) {
503 			hp = &fhp->fh_table[ht * fhp->fh_size + line];
504 			hp->h_hash = fhp->fh_hash_func[ht](&xargs, 0);
505 		}
506 		fhp->fh_line[line].l_start = first;
507 		fhp->fh_line[line++].l_len = last - first;
508 	}
509 	free(xargs.buf.result);
510 
511 	/*
512 	 * Populate the hash tables in reverse order so that the hash chains
513 	 * end up in forward order.  This ensures that hashed lookups find
514 	 * things in the same order that a linear search of the file would.
515 	 * This is essential in cases where there could be multiple matches.
516 	 * For example: until 2.7, root and smtp both had uid 0; but we
517 	 * certainly wouldn't want getpwuid(0) to return smtp.
518 	 */
519 	for (ht = 0; ht < fhp->fh_nhtab; ht++) {
520 		htab = &fhp->fh_table[ht * fhp->fh_size];
521 		for (hp = &htab[line - 1]; hp >= htab; hp--) {
522 			uint_t bucket = hp->h_hash % fhp->fh_size;
523 			hp->h_next = htab[bucket].h_first;
524 			htab[bucket].h_first = hp;
525 		}
526 	}
527 
528 	goto retry;
529 
530 unavail:
531 	_nss_files_hash_destroy(fhp);
532 	mutex_unlock(&fhp->fh_lock);
533 	return (NSS_UNAVAIL);
534 }
535 #endif /* PIC */
536 
537 nss_status_t
538 _nss_files_getent_rigid(be, a)
539 	files_backend_ptr_t	be;
540 	void			*a;
541 {
542 	nss_XbyY_args_t		*args = (nss_XbyY_args_t *)a;
543 
544 	return (_nss_files_XY_all(be, args, 0, 0, 0));
545 }
546 
547 nss_status_t
548 _nss_files_getent_netdb(be, a)
549 	files_backend_ptr_t	be;
550 	void			*a;
551 {
552 	nss_XbyY_args_t		*args = (nss_XbyY_args_t *)a;
553 
554 	return (_nss_files_XY_all(be, args, 1, 0, 0));
555 }
556 
557 /*ARGSUSED*/
558 nss_status_t
559 _nss_files_destr(be, dummy)
560 	files_backend_ptr_t	be;
561 	void			*dummy;
562 {
563 	if (be != 0) {
564 		if (be->f != 0) {
565 			_nss_files_endent(be, 0);
566 		}
567 		if (be->hashinfo != NULL) {
568 			mutex_lock(&be->hashinfo->fh_lock);
569 			if (--be->hashinfo->fh_refcnt == 0)
570 				_nss_files_hash_destroy(be->hashinfo);
571 			mutex_unlock(&be->hashinfo->fh_lock);
572 		}
573 		free(be);
574 	}
575 	return (NSS_SUCCESS);	/* In case anyone is dumb enough to check */
576 }
577 
578 nss_backend_t *
579 _nss_files_constr(ops, n_ops, filename, min_bufsize, fhp)
580 	files_backend_op_t	ops[];
581 	int			n_ops;
582 	const char		*filename;
583 	int			min_bufsize;
584 	files_hash_t		*fhp;
585 {
586 	files_backend_ptr_t	be;
587 
588 	if ((be = (files_backend_ptr_t)malloc(sizeof (*be))) == 0) {
589 		return (0);
590 	}
591 	be->ops		= ops;
592 	be->n_ops	= n_ops;
593 	be->filename	= filename;
594 	be->minbuf	= min_bufsize;
595 	be->f		= 0;
596 	be->buf		= 0;
597 	be->hashinfo	= fhp;
598 
599 	if (fhp != NULL) {
600 		mutex_lock(&fhp->fh_lock);
601 		fhp->fh_refcnt++;
602 		mutex_unlock(&fhp->fh_lock);
603 	}
604 
605 	return ((nss_backend_t *)be);
606 }
607