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22 /*
23  * Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
28 
29 /*	Copyright (c) 1988 AT&T	*/
30 /*	  All Rights Reserved  	*/
31 
32 
33 #pragma	weak putenv = _putenv
34 #pragma	weak setenv = _setenv
35 #pragma	weak unsetenv = _unsetenv
36 
37 #include "synonyms.h"
38 #include <mtlib.h>
39 
40 #include <sys/types.h>
41 #include <thread.h>
42 #include <synch.h>
43 #include <stdlib.h>
44 #include <errno.h>
45 #include <string.h>
46 #include <atomic.h>
47 
48 #define	MIN_ENV_SIZE		128
49 
50 extern const char		**environ;
51 extern void			clean_env();
52 
53 /*
54  * For performance and consistency reasons we expand the environ list using
55  * the trusted "power of two, drop it on the floor" method. This allows for
56  * a lockless, single pass implementation of getenv(), yet the memory leak
57  * is bounded - in normal circumstances total wastage is never greater than
58  * 3x the space needed to hold any environ list.
59  *
60  * The only abnormal circumstance is if an application modifies the environ
61  * list pointer directly. Such an application does not conform to POSIX.1
62  * 2001. However, we also care about standards which did not foresee this
63  * issue. For this reason we keep a working copy of our notion of environ in
64  * my_environ. If, when we are called upon to modify environ, we ever detect
65  * a mismatch between environ and my_environ we discard all our assumptions
66  * concerning the location and size of the environ list. As an additional
67  * precaution we only ever update environ once we have finished manipulating
68  * our working copy.
69  *
70  * The setenv() API is inherently leaky but we are completely at the mercy
71  * of the application.
72  *
73  * To pacify leak detectors we chain all allocations which are at risk of
74  * being leaked in either of the above two scenarios. chunk_list must only
75  * be updated under the protection of update_lock.
76  *
77  * Although we don't allocate the original environ list it is likely that
78  * we will leak this too. Accordingly, we create a reference in initenv().
79  * However, we can't be held responsible for such leaks in abnormal (see
80  * above) circumstances.
81  */
82 
83 typedef struct chunk {
84 	struct chunk		*next;
85 } chunk_t;
86 
87 static mutex_t			update_lock = DEFAULTMUTEX;
88 static const char		**orig_environ = NULL;
89 static const char		**my_environ = NULL;
90 static const char		**environ_base = NULL;
91 static int			environ_size = 0;
92 static int			environ_gen = 0;
93 static int			initenv_done = 0;
94 static chunk_t			*chunk_list = NULL;
95 
96 /*
97  * Compute the size an environ list including the terminating NULL entry.
98  * This is the only way we have to determine the size of an environ list
99  * we didn't allocate.
100  */
101 static int
102 envsize(const char **e)
103 {
104 	int			size;
105 
106 	if (e == NULL)
107 		return (0);
108 
109 	for (size = 1; *e != NULL; e++)
110 		size++;
111 
112 	return (size);
113 }
114 
115 /*
116  * Initialization for the following scenarios:
117  * 1. The very first time we reference the environ list we must call in the
118  *    NLSPATH janitor, make a reference to the original environ list to keep
119  *    leak detectors happy, initialize my_environ and environ_base, and then
120  *    compute environ_size.
121  * 2. Whenever we detect that someone else has hijacked environ (something
122  *    very abnormal) we need to reinitialize my_environ and environ_base,
123  *    and then recompute environ_size.
124  *
125  * The local globals my_environ, environ_base and environ_size may be used
126  * by others only if initenv_done is true and only under the protection of
127  * update_lock. However, our callers, who must NOT be holding update_lock,
128  * may safely test initenv_done or my_environ against environ just prior to
129  * calling us because we test these again whilst holding update_lock.
130  */
131 static void
132 initenv()
133 {
134 	lmutex_lock(&update_lock);
135 	if ((my_environ != environ) || !initenv_done) {
136 		if (!initenv_done) {
137 			/* Call the NLSPATH janitor in. */
138 			clean_env();
139 
140 			/* Pacify leak detectors in normal operation. */
141 			orig_environ = environ;
142 #ifdef __lint
143 			my_environ = orig_environ;
144 #endif
145 
146 			initenv_done = 1;
147 		}
148 
149 		my_environ = environ;
150 		environ_base = my_environ;
151 		environ_size = envsize(environ_base);
152 	}
153 	lmutex_unlock(&update_lock);
154 }
155 
156 /*
157  * Search an environ list for a particular entry. If name_only is set, then
158  * string must be the entry name only, and we return the value of the first
159  * match. Otherwise, string must be of the form "name=value", and we return
160  * the address of the first matching entry.
161  */
162 static const char **
163 findenv(const char **e, const char *string, int name_only, char **value)
164 {
165 	char			target;
166 	const char		*s1;
167 	const char		*s2;
168 
169 	*value = NULL;
170 
171 	if (e == NULL)
172 		return (NULL);
173 
174 	target = name_only ? '\0' : '=';
175 
176 	for (; (s2 = *e) != NULL; e++) {
177 		s1 =  string;
178 
179 		/* Fast comparison for first char. */
180 		if (*s1 != *s2)
181 			continue;
182 
183 		/* Slow comparison for rest of string. */
184 		while (*s1 == *s2 && *s2 != '=') {
185 			s1++;
186 			s2++;
187 		}
188 
189 		if (*s1 == target && *s2 == '=') {
190 			*value = (char *)s2 + 1;
191 			return (e);
192 		}
193 	}
194 	return (NULL);
195 }
196 
197 /*
198  * Common code for putenv() and setenv(). We support the lockless getenv()
199  * by inserting new entries at the bottom of the list, and by growing the
200  * list using the trusted "power of two, drop it on the floor" method. We
201  * use a lock (update_lock) to protect all updates to the environ list, but
202  * we are obliged to release this lock whenever we call malloc() or free().
203  * A generation number (environ_gen) is bumped whenever names are added to,
204  * or removed from, the environ list so that we can detect collisions with
205  * other updaters.
206  *
207  * Return values
208  *   0 : success
209  *  -1 : with errno set
210  *  -2 : an entry already existed and overwrite was zero
211  */
212 static int
213 addtoenv(char *string, int overwrite)
214 {
215 	char			*value;
216 	const char		**p;
217 	chunk_t			*new_chunk;
218 	const char		**new_environ;
219 	const char		**new_base;
220 	int			new_size;
221 	int			old_gen;
222 
223 	if ((my_environ != environ) || !initenv_done)
224 		initenv();
225 
226 	lmutex_lock(&update_lock);
227 
228 	for (;;) {
229 		/*
230 		 * If the name already exists just overwrite the existing
231 		 * entry -- except when we were called by setenv() without
232 		 * the overwrite flag.
233 		 */
234 		if ((p = findenv(my_environ, string, 0, &value)) != NULL) {
235 			if (overwrite) {
236 				/*
237 				 * Replace the value in situ. No name was
238 				 * added, so there is no need to bump the
239 				 * generation number.
240 				 */
241 				*p = string;
242 				lmutex_unlock(&update_lock);
243 				return (0);
244 			} else {
245 				/* No change. */
246 				lmutex_unlock(&update_lock);
247 				return (-2);
248 			}
249 		}
250 
251 		/* Try to insert the new entry at the bottom of the list. */
252 		if (environ_base < my_environ) {
253 			/*
254 			 * The new value must be visible before we decrement
255 			 * the environ list pointer.
256 			 */
257 			my_environ[-1] = string;
258 			membar_producer();
259 			my_environ--;
260 			environ = my_environ;
261 
262 			/*
263 			 * We've added a name, so bump the generation number.
264 			 */
265 			environ_gen++;
266 
267 			lmutex_unlock(&update_lock);
268 			return (0);
269 		}
270 
271 		/*
272 		 * There is no room. Attempt to allocate a new environ list
273 		 * which is at least double the size of the current one. See
274 		 * comment above concerning locking and malloc() etc.
275 		 */
276 		new_size = environ_size * 2;
277 		if (new_size < MIN_ENV_SIZE)
278 			new_size = MIN_ENV_SIZE;
279 
280 		old_gen = environ_gen;
281 		lmutex_unlock(&update_lock);
282 
283 		new_chunk = malloc(sizeof (chunk_t) +
284 		    new_size * sizeof (char *));
285 		if (new_chunk == NULL) {
286 			errno = ENOMEM;
287 			return (-1);
288 		}
289 
290 		lmutex_lock(&update_lock);
291 
292 		/*
293 		 * If no other thread added or removed names while the lock
294 		 * was dropped, it is time to break out of this loop.
295 		 */
296 		if (environ_gen == old_gen)
297 			break;
298 
299 		/*
300 		 * At least one name has been added or removed, so we need to
301 		 * try again. It is very likely that we will find sufficient
302 		 * space the next time around.
303 		 */
304 		lmutex_unlock(&update_lock);
305 		free(new_chunk);
306 		lmutex_lock(&update_lock);
307 	}
308 
309 	/* Add the new chunk to chunk_list to hide potential future leak. */
310 	new_chunk->next = chunk_list;
311 	chunk_list = new_chunk;
312 
313 	/* Copy the old environ list into the top of the new environ list. */
314 	new_base = (const char **)(new_chunk + 1);
315 	new_environ = &new_base[(new_size - 1) - environ_size];
316 	(void) memcpy(new_environ, my_environ, environ_size * sizeof (char *));
317 
318 	/* Insert the new entry at the bottom of the new environ list. */
319 	new_environ[-1] = string;
320 	new_environ--;
321 
322 	/* Ensure that the new environ list is visible to all. */
323 	membar_producer();
324 
325 	/* Make the switch (dropping the old environ list on the floor). */
326 	environ_base = new_base;
327 	my_environ = new_environ;
328 	environ = my_environ;
329 	environ_size = new_size;
330 
331 	/* We've added a name, so bump the generation number. */
332 	environ_gen++;
333 
334 	lmutex_unlock(&update_lock);
335 	return (0);
336 }
337 
338 /*
339  * All the work for putenv() is done in addtoenv().
340  */
341 int
342 putenv(char *string)
343 {
344 	return (addtoenv(string, 1));
345 }
346 
347 /*
348  * setenv() is a little more complex than putenv() because we have to allocate
349  * and construct an environ entry on behalf of the caller. The bulk of the
350  * work is still done in addtoenv().
351  */
352 
353 int
354 setenv(const char *envname, const char *envval, int overwrite)
355 {
356 	chunk_t			*new_chunk;
357 	char			*new_string;
358 	size_t			name_len;
359 	size_t			val_len;
360 	int			res;
361 
362 	if (envname == NULL || *envname == 0 || strchr(envname, '=') != NULL) {
363 		errno = EINVAL;
364 		return (-1);
365 	}
366 
367 	name_len = strlen(envname);
368 	val_len = strlen(envval);
369 
370 	new_chunk = malloc(sizeof (chunk_t) + name_len + val_len + 2);
371 	if (new_chunk == NULL) {
372 		errno = ENOMEM;
373 		return (-1);
374 	}
375 	new_string = (char *)(new_chunk + 1);
376 
377 	(void) memcpy(new_string, envname, name_len);
378 	new_string[name_len] = '=';
379 	(void) memcpy(new_string + name_len + 1, envval, val_len);
380 	new_string[name_len + 1 + val_len] = 0;
381 
382 	if ((res = addtoenv(new_string, overwrite)) < 0) {
383 		free(new_chunk);
384 		if (res == -2) {
385 			/* The name already existed, but not an error. */
386 			return (0);
387 		} else {
388 			/* i.e. res == -1 which means only one thing. */
389 			errno = ENOMEM;
390 			return (-1);
391 		}
392 	}
393 
394 	/* Hide potential leak of new_string. */
395 	lmutex_lock(&update_lock);
396 	new_chunk->next = chunk_list;
397 	chunk_list = new_chunk;
398 	lmutex_unlock(&update_lock);
399 
400 	return (0);
401 }
402 
403 /*
404  * unsetenv() is tricky because we need to compress the environ list in a way
405  * which supports a lockless getenv(). The approach here is to move the first
406  * entry from the enrivon list into the space occupied by the entry to be
407  * deleted, and then to increment environ. This has the added advantage of
408  * making _any_ incremental linear search of the environ list consistent (i.e.
409  * we will not break any naughty apps which read the list without our help).
410  */
411 int
412 unsetenv(const char *name)
413 {
414 	const char		**p;
415 	char			*value;
416 
417 	if (name == NULL || *name == 0 || strchr(name, '=') != NULL) {
418 		errno = EINVAL;
419 		return (-1);
420 	}
421 
422 	if ((my_environ != environ) || !initenv_done)
423 		initenv();
424 
425 	lmutex_lock(&update_lock);
426 
427 	/*
428 	 * Find the target, overwrite it with the first entry, increment the
429 	 * environ pointer.
430 	 */
431 	if ((p = findenv(my_environ, name, 1, &value)) != NULL) {
432 		/* Overwrite target with the first entry. */
433 		*p = my_environ[0];
434 
435 		/* Ensure that the moved entry is visible to all.  */
436 		membar_producer();
437 
438 		/* Shrink the environ list. */
439 		my_environ++;
440 		environ = my_environ;
441 
442 		/* Make sure addtoenv() knows that we've removed a name. */
443 		environ_gen++;
444 	}
445 
446 	lmutex_unlock(&update_lock);
447 	return (0);
448 }
449 
450 /*
451  * At last, a lockless implementation of getenv()!
452  */
453 char *
454 getenv(const char *name)
455 {
456 	char			*value;
457 
458 	if (!initenv_done)
459 		initenv();
460 
461 	if (findenv(environ, name, 1, &value) != NULL)
462 		return (value);
463 
464 	return (NULL);
465 }
466