util-linux/term-utils/agetty.c

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/*
* Alternate Getty (agetty) 'agetty' is a versatile, portable, easy to use
* replacement for getty on SunOS 4.1.x or the SAC ttymon/ttyadm/sacadm/pmadm
* suite on Solaris and other SVR4 systems. 'agetty' was written by Wietse
* Venema, enhanced by John DiMarco, and further enhanced by Dennis Cronin.
*
* Ported to Linux by Peter Orbaek <poe@daimi.aau.dk>
* Adopt the mingetty features for a better support
* of virtual consoles by Werner Fink <werner@suse.de>
*
* This program is freely distributable.
*/
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
#include <termios.h>
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#include <signal.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
#include <utmpx.h>
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#include <getopt.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <langinfo.h>
#include <grp.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <ifaddrs.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <sys/utsname.h>
#include "strutils.h"
#include "all-io.h"
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#include "nls.h"
#include "pathnames.h"
#include "c.h"
#include "cctype.h"
#include "widechar.h"
#include "ttyutils.h"
#include "color-names.h"
#include "env.h"
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#ifdef USE_PLYMOUTH_SUPPORT
# include "plymouth-ctrl.h"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
# include <sys/param.h>
#endif
#if defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
# include <pty.h>
# ifdef HAVE_UTMP_H
# include <utmp.h>
# endif
# ifdef HAVE_LIBUTIL_H
# include <libutil.h>
# endif
#endif
#ifdef __linux__
# include <sys/kd.h>
# define USE_SYSLOG
# ifndef DEFAULT_VCTERM
# define DEFAULT_VCTERM "linux"
# endif
# if defined (__s390__) || defined (__s390x__)
# define DEFAULT_TTYS0 "dumb"
# define DEFAULT_TTY32 "ibm327x"
# define DEFAULT_TTYS1 "vt220"
# endif
# ifndef DEFAULT_STERM
# define DEFAULT_STERM "vt102"
# endif
#elif defined(__GNU__)
# define USE_SYSLOG
# ifndef DEFAULT_VCTERM
# define DEFAULT_VCTERM "hurd"
# endif
# ifndef DEFAULT_STERM
# define DEFAULT_STERM "vt102"
# endif
#else
# ifndef DEFAULT_VCTERM
# define DEFAULT_VCTERM "vt100"
# endif
# ifndef DEFAULT_STERM
# define DEFAULT_STERM "vt100"
# endif
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#endif
#ifdef __FreeBSD_kernel__
#define USE_SYSLOG
#endif
/* If USE_SYSLOG is undefined all diagnostics go to /dev/console. */
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#ifdef USE_SYSLOG
# include <syslog.h>
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#endif
/*
* Some heuristics to find out what environment we are in: if it is not
* System V, assume it is SunOS 4. The LOGIN_PROCESS is defined in System V
* utmp.h, which will select System V style getty.
*/
#ifdef LOGIN_PROCESS
# define SYSV_STYLE
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#endif
/*
* Things you may want to modify.
*
* If ISSUE_SUPPORT is not defined, agetty will never display the contents of
* the /etc/issue file. You will not want to spit out large "issue" files at
* the wrong baud rate. Relevant for System V only.
*
* You may disagree with the default line-editing etc. characters defined
* below. Note, however, that DEL cannot be used for interrupt generation
* and for line editing at the same time.
*/
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/* Displayed before the login prompt. */
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#ifdef SYSV_STYLE
# define ISSUE_SUPPORT
# if defined(HAVE_SCANDIRAT) && defined(HAVE_OPENAT)
# include <dirent.h>
# include "fileutils.h"
# define ISSUEDIR_SUPPORT
# define ISSUEDIR_EXT ".issue"
# define ISSUEDIR_EXTSIZ (sizeof(ISSUEDIR_EXT) - 1)
# endif
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#endif
/* Login prompt. */
#define LOGIN "login: "
#define LOGIN_ARGV_MAX 16 /* Numbers of args for login */
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/*
* agetty --reload
*/
#ifdef AGETTY_RELOAD
# include <sys/inotify.h>
# include <linux/netlink.h>
# include <linux/rtnetlink.h>
# define AGETTY_RELOAD_FILENAME "/run/agetty.reload" /* trigger file */
# define AGETTY_RELOAD_FDNONE -2 /* uninitialized fd */
static int inotify_fd = AGETTY_RELOAD_FDNONE;
static int netlink_fd = AGETTY_RELOAD_FDNONE;
static uint32_t netlink_groups;
#endif
struct issue {
FILE *output;
char *mem;
size_t mem_sz;
#ifdef AGETTY_RELOAD
char *mem_old;
#endif
unsigned int do_tcsetattr : 1,
do_tcrestore : 1;
};
/*
* When multiple baud rates are specified on the command line, the first one
* we will try is the first one specified.
*/
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#define FIRST_SPEED 0
/* Storage for command-line options. */
#define MAX_SPEED 10 /* max. nr. of baud rates */
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struct options {
int flags; /* toggle switches, see below */
unsigned int timeout; /* time-out period */
char *autolog; /* login the user automatically */
char *chdir; /* Chdir before the login */
char *chroot; /* Chroot before the login */
char *login; /* login program */
char *logopt; /* options for login program */
char *tty; /* name of tty */
char *vcline; /* line of virtual console */
char *term; /* terminal type */
char *initstring; /* modem init string */
char *issue; /* alternative issue file or directory */
char *erasechars; /* string with erase chars */
char *killchars; /* string with kill chars */
char *osrelease; /* /etc/os-release data */
unsigned int delay; /* Sleep seconds before prompt */
int nice; /* Run login with this priority */
int numspeed; /* number of baud rates to try */
int clocal; /* CLOCAL_MODE_* */
int kbmode; /* Keyboard mode if virtual console */
speed_t speeds[MAX_SPEED]; /* baud rates to be tried */
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};
enum {
CLOCAL_MODE_AUTO = 0,
CLOCAL_MODE_ALWAYS,
CLOCAL_MODE_NEVER
};
#define F_PARSE (1<<0) /* process modem status messages */
#define F_ISSUE (1<<1) /* display /etc/issue or /etc/issue.d */
#define F_RTSCTS (1<<2) /* enable RTS/CTS flow control */
#define F_INITSTRING (1<<4) /* initstring is set */
#define F_WAITCRLF (1<<5) /* wait for CR or LF */
#define F_NOPROMPT (1<<7) /* do not ask for login name! */
#define F_LCUC (1<<8) /* support for *LCUC stty modes */
#define F_KEEPSPEED (1<<9) /* follow baud rate from kernel */
#define F_KEEPCFLAGS (1<<10) /* reuse c_cflags setup from kernel */
#define F_EIGHTBITS (1<<11) /* Assume 8bit-clean tty */
#define F_VCONSOLE (1<<12) /* This is a virtual console */
#define F_HANGUP (1<<13) /* Do call vhangup(2) */
#define F_UTF8 (1<<14) /* We can do UTF8 */
#define F_LOGINPAUSE (1<<15) /* Wait for any key before dropping login prompt */
#define F_NOCLEAR (1<<16) /* Do not clear the screen before prompting */
#define F_NONL (1<<17) /* No newline before issue */
#define F_NOHOSTNAME (1<<18) /* Do not show the hostname */
#define F_LONGHNAME (1<<19) /* Show Full qualified hostname */
#define F_NOHINTS (1<<20) /* Don't print hints */
#define F_REMOTE (1<<21) /* Add '-h fakehost' to login(1) command line */
#define serial_tty_option(opt, flag) \
(((opt)->flags & (F_VCONSOLE|(flag))) == (flag))
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struct Speedtab {
long speed;
speed_t code;
};
static const struct Speedtab speedtab[] = {
{50, B50},
{75, B75},
{110, B110},
{134, B134},
{150, B150},
{200, B200},
{300, B300},
{600, B600},
{1200, B1200},
{1800, B1800},
{2400, B2400},
{4800, B4800},
{9600, B9600},
#ifdef B19200
{19200, B19200},
#elif defined(EXTA)
{19200, EXTA},
#endif
#ifdef B38400
{38400, B38400},
#elif defined(EXTB)
{38400, EXTB},
#endif
#ifdef B57600
{57600, B57600},
#endif
#ifdef B115200
{115200, B115200},
#endif
#ifdef B230400
{230400, B230400},
#endif
#ifdef B460800
{460800, B460800},
#endif
#ifdef B500000
{500000, B500000},
#endif
#ifdef B576000
{576000, B576000},
#endif
#ifdef B921600
{921600, B921600},
#endif
#ifdef B1000000
{1000000, B1000000},
#endif
#ifdef B1152000
{1152000, B1152000},
#endif
#ifdef B1500000
{1500000, B1500000},
#endif
#ifdef B2000000
{2000000, B2000000},
#endif
#ifdef B2500000
{2500000, B2500000},
#endif
#ifdef B3000000
{3000000, B3000000},
#endif
#ifdef B3500000
{3500000, B3500000},
#endif
#ifdef B4000000
{4000000, B4000000},
#endif
{0, 0},
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};
static void init_special_char(char* arg, struct options *op);
static void parse_args(int argc, char **argv, struct options *op);
static void parse_speeds(struct options *op, char *arg);
static void update_utmp(struct options *op);
static void open_tty(char *tty, struct termios *tp, struct options *op);
static void termio_init(struct options *op, struct termios *tp);
static void reset_vc(const struct options *op, struct termios *tp, int canon);
static void auto_baud(struct termios *tp);
static void list_speeds(void);
static void output_special_char (struct issue *ie, unsigned char c, struct options *op,
struct termios *tp, FILE *fp);
static void do_prompt(struct issue *ie, struct options *op, struct termios *tp);
static void next_speed(struct options *op, struct termios *tp);
static char *get_logname(struct issue *ie, struct options *op,
struct termios *tp, struct chardata *cp);
static void termio_final(struct options *op,
struct termios *tp, struct chardata *cp);
static int caps_lock(char *s);
static speed_t bcode(char *s);
static void usage(void) __attribute__((__noreturn__));
static void exit_slowly(int code) __attribute__((__noreturn__));
static void log_err(const char *, ...) __attribute__((__noreturn__))
__attribute__((__format__(printf, 1, 2)));
static void log_warn (const char *, ...)
__attribute__((__format__(printf, 1, 2)));
static ssize_t append(char *dest, size_t len, const char *sep, const char *src);
static void check_username (const char* nm);
static void login_options_to_argv(char *argv[], int *argc, char *str, char *username);
static void reload_agettys(void);
static void print_issue_file(struct issue *ie, struct options *op, struct termios *tp);
static void eval_issue_file(struct issue *ie, struct options *op, struct termios *tp);
static void show_issue(struct options *op);
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/* Fake hostname for ut_host specified on command line. */
static char *fakehost;
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#ifdef DEBUGGING
# include "closestream.h"
# ifndef DEBUG_OUTPUT
# define DEBUG_OUTPUT "/dev/tty10"
# endif
# define debug(s) do { fprintf(dbf,s); fflush(dbf); } while (0)
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FILE *dbf;
#else
# define debug(s) do { ; } while (0)
#endif
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
char *username = NULL; /* login name, given to /bin/login */
struct chardata chardata; /* will be set by get_logname() */
struct termios termios; /* terminal mode bits */
struct options options = {
.flags = F_ISSUE, /* show /etc/issue (SYSV_STYLE) */
.login = _PATH_LOGIN, /* default login program */
.tty = "tty1" /* default tty line */
};
struct issue issue = {
.mem = NULL,
};
char *login_argv[LOGIN_ARGV_MAX + 1];
int login_argc = 0;
struct sigaction sa, sa_hup, sa_quit, sa_int;
sigset_t set;
setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
bindtextdomain(PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
textdomain(PACKAGE);
/* In case vhangup(2) has to called */
sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
sa.sa_flags = SA_RESTART;
sigemptyset (&sa.sa_mask);
sigaction(SIGHUP, &sa, &sa_hup);
sigaction(SIGQUIT, &sa, &sa_quit);
sigaction(SIGINT, &sa, &sa_int);
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#ifdef DEBUGGING
{
int i;
dbf = fopen(DEBUG_OUTPUT, "w");
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
if (i > 1)
debug(" ");
debug(argv[i]);
}
debug("\n");
}
#endif /* DEBUGGING */
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/* Parse command-line arguments. */
parse_args(argc, argv, &options);
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login_argv[login_argc++] = options.login; /* set login program name */
/* Update the utmp file. */
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#ifdef SYSV_STYLE
update_utmp(&options);
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#endif
if (options.delay)
sleep(options.delay);
debug("calling open_tty\n");
/* Open the tty as standard { input, output, error }. */
open_tty(options.tty, &termios, &options);
/* Unmask SIGHUP if inherited */
sigemptyset(&set);
sigaddset(&set, SIGHUP);
sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &set, NULL);
sigaction(SIGHUP, &sa_hup, NULL);
tcsetpgrp(STDIN_FILENO, getpid());
/* Default is to follow the current line speed and then default to 9600 */
if ((options.flags & F_VCONSOLE) == 0 && options.numspeed == 0) {
options.speeds[options.numspeed++] = bcode("9600");
options.flags |= F_KEEPSPEED;
}
/* Initialize the termios settings (raw mode, eight-bit, blocking i/o). */
debug("calling termio_init\n");
termio_init(&options, &termios);
/* Write the modem init string and DO NOT flush the buffers. */
if (options.flags & F_INITSTRING &&
options.initstring && *options.initstring != '\0') {
debug("writing init string\n");
write_all(STDOUT_FILENO, options.initstring,
strlen(options.initstring));
}
if (options.flags & F_VCONSOLE || options.clocal != CLOCAL_MODE_ALWAYS)
/* Go to blocking mode unless -L is specified, this change
* affects stdout, stdin and stderr as all the file descriptors
* are created by dup(). */
fcntl(STDOUT_FILENO, F_SETFL,
fcntl(STDOUT_FILENO, F_GETFL, 0) & ~O_NONBLOCK);
/* Optionally detect the baud rate from the modem status message. */
debug("before autobaud\n");
if (serial_tty_option(&options, F_PARSE))
auto_baud(&termios);
/* Set the optional timer. */
if (options.timeout)
alarm(options.timeout);
/* Optionally wait for CR or LF before writing /etc/issue */
if (serial_tty_option(&options, F_WAITCRLF)) {
char ch;
debug("waiting for cr-lf\n");
while (read(STDIN_FILENO, &ch, 1) == 1) {
/* Strip "parity bit". */
ch &= 0x7f;
#ifdef DEBUGGING
fprintf(dbf, "read %c\n", ch);
#endif
if (ch == '\n' || ch == '\r')
break;
}
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}
INIT_CHARDATA(&chardata);
if (options.autolog) {
debug("doing auto login\n");
username = options.autolog;
}
if (options.flags & F_NOPROMPT) { /* --skip-login */
eval_issue_file(&issue, &options, &termios);
print_issue_file(&issue, &options, &termios);
} else { /* regular (auto)login */
if (options.autolog) {
/* Autologin prompt */
eval_issue_file(&issue, &options, &termios);
do_prompt(&issue, &options, &termios);
printf(_("%s%s (automatic login)\n"), LOGIN, options.autolog);
} else {
/* Read the login name. */
debug("reading login name\n");
while ((username =
get_logname(&issue, &options, &termios, &chardata)) == NULL)
if ((options.flags & F_VCONSOLE) == 0 && options.numspeed)
next_speed(&options, &termios);
}
}
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/* Disable timer. */
if (options.timeout)
alarm(0);
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/* Finalize the termios settings. */
if ((options.flags & F_VCONSOLE) == 0)
termio_final(&options, &termios, &chardata);
else
reset_vc(&options, &termios, 1);
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/* Now the newline character should be properly written. */
write_all(STDOUT_FILENO, "\r\n", 2);
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sigaction(SIGQUIT, &sa_quit, NULL);
sigaction(SIGINT, &sa_int, NULL);
if (username)
check_username(username);
if (options.logopt) {
/*
* The --login-options completely overwrites the default
* way how agetty composes login(1) command line.
*/
login_options_to_argv(login_argv, &login_argc,
options.logopt, username);
} else {
if (options.flags & F_REMOTE) {
if (fakehost) {
login_argv[login_argc++] = "-h";
login_argv[login_argc++] = fakehost;
} else if (options.flags & F_NOHOSTNAME)
login_argv[login_argc++] = "-H";
}
if (username) {
if (options.autolog)
login_argv[login_argc++] = "-f";
else
login_argv[login_argc++] = "--";
login_argv[login_argc++] = username;
}
}
login_argv[login_argc] = NULL; /* last login argv */
if (options.chroot && chroot(options.chroot) < 0)
log_err(_("%s: can't change root directory %s: %m"),
options.tty, options.chroot);
if (options.chdir && chdir(options.chdir) < 0)
log_err(_("%s: can't change working directory %s: %m"),
options.tty, options.chdir);
if (options.nice && nice(options.nice) < 0)
log_warn(_("%s: can't change process priority: %m"),
options.tty);
free(options.osrelease);
#ifdef DEBUGGING
if (close_stream(dbf) != 0)
log_err("write failed: %s", DEBUG_OUTPUT);
#endif
/* Let the login program take care of password validation. */
execv(options.login, login_argv);
log_err(_("%s: can't exec %s: %m"), options.tty, login_argv[0]);
}
/*
* Returns : @str if \u not found
* : @username if @str equal to "\u"
* : newly allocated string if \u mixed with something other
*/
static char *replace_u(char *str, char *username)
{
char *entry = NULL, *p = str;
size_t usz = username ? strlen(username) : 0;
while (*p) {
size_t sz;
char *tp, *old = entry;
if (memcmp(p, "\\u", 2) != 0) {
p++;
continue; /* no \u */
}
sz = strlen(str);
if (p == str && sz == 2) {
/* 'str' contains only '\u' */
free(old);
return username;
}
tp = entry = malloc(sz + usz);
if (!tp)
log_err(_("failed to allocate memory: %m"));
if (p != str) {
/* copy chars before \u */
memcpy(tp, str, p - str);
tp += p - str;
}
if (usz) {
/* copy username */
memcpy(tp, username, usz);
tp += usz;
}
if (*(p + 2))
/* copy chars after \u + \0 */
memcpy(tp, p + 2, sz - (p - str) - 1);
else
*tp = '\0';
p = tp;
str = entry;
free(old);
}
return entry ? entry : str;
}
static void login_options_to_argv(char *argv[], int *argc,
char *str, char *username)
{
char *p;
int i = *argc;
while (str && isspace(*str))
str++;
p = str;
while (p && *p && i < LOGIN_ARGV_MAX) {
if (isspace(*p)) {
*p = '\0';
while (isspace(*++p))
;
if (*p) {
argv[i++] = replace_u(str, username);
str = p;
}
} else
p++;
}
if (str && *str && i < LOGIN_ARGV_MAX)
argv[i++] = replace_u(str, username);
*argc = i;
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}
static void output_version(void)
{
static const char *features[] = {
#ifdef DEBUGGING
"debug",
#endif
#ifdef CRTSCTS
"flow control",
#endif
#ifdef KDGKBLED
"hints",
#endif
#ifdef ISSUE_SUPPORT
"issue",
#endif
#ifdef ISSUEDIR_SUPPORT
"issue.d",
#endif
#ifdef KDGKBMODE
"keyboard mode",
#endif
#ifdef USE_PLYMOUTH_SUPPORT
"plymouth",
#endif
#ifdef AGETTY_RELOAD
"reload",
#endif
#ifdef USE_SYSLOG
"syslog",
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_WIDECHAR
"widechar",
#endif
NULL
};
unsigned int i;
printf( _("%s from %s"), program_invocation_short_name, PACKAGE_STRING);
fputs(" (", stdout);
for (i = 0; features[i]; i++) {
if (0 < i)
fputs(", ", stdout);
printf("%s", features[i]);
}
fputs(")\n", stdout);
}
#define is_speed(str) (strlen((str)) == strspn((str), "0123456789,"))
/* Parse command-line arguments. */
static void parse_args(int argc, char **argv, struct options *op)
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{
int c;
int opt_show_issue = 0;
enum {
VERSION_OPTION = CHAR_MAX + 1,
NOHINTS_OPTION,
NOHOSTNAME_OPTION,
LONGHOSTNAME_OPTION,
HELP_OPTION,
ERASE_CHARS_OPTION,
KILL_CHARS_OPTION,
RELOAD_OPTION,
LIST_SPEEDS_OPTION,
ISSUE_SHOW_OPTION,
};
const struct option longopts[] = {
{ "8bits", no_argument, NULL, '8' },
{ "autologin", required_argument, NULL, 'a' },
{ "noreset", no_argument, NULL, 'c' },
{ "chdir", required_argument, NULL, 'C' },
{ "delay", required_argument, NULL, 'd' },
{ "remote", no_argument, NULL, 'E' },
{ "issue-file", required_argument, NULL, 'f' },
{ "show-issue", no_argument, NULL, ISSUE_SHOW_OPTION },
{ "flow-control", no_argument, NULL, 'h' },
{ "host", required_argument, NULL, 'H' },
{ "noissue", no_argument, NULL, 'i' },
{ "init-string", required_argument, NULL, 'I' },
{ "noclear", no_argument, NULL, 'J' },
{ "login-program", required_argument, NULL, 'l' },
{ "local-line", optional_argument, NULL, 'L' },
{ "extract-baud", no_argument, NULL, 'm' },
{ "list-speeds", no_argument, NULL, LIST_SPEEDS_OPTION },
{ "skip-login", no_argument, NULL, 'n' },
{ "nonewline", no_argument, NULL, 'N' },
{ "login-options", required_argument, NULL, 'o' },
{ "login-pause", no_argument, NULL, 'p' },
{ "nice", required_argument, NULL, 'P' },
{ "chroot", required_argument, NULL, 'r' },
{ "hangup", no_argument, NULL, 'R' },
{ "keep-baud", no_argument, NULL, 's' },
{ "timeout", required_argument, NULL, 't' },
{ "detect-case", no_argument, NULL, 'U' },
{ "wait-cr", no_argument, NULL, 'w' },
{ "nohints", no_argument, NULL, NOHINTS_OPTION },
{ "nohostname", no_argument, NULL, NOHOSTNAME_OPTION },
{ "long-hostname", no_argument, NULL, LONGHOSTNAME_OPTION },
{ "reload", no_argument, NULL, RELOAD_OPTION },
{ "version", no_argument, NULL, VERSION_OPTION },
{ "help", no_argument, NULL, HELP_OPTION },
{ "erase-chars", required_argument, NULL, ERASE_CHARS_OPTION },
{ "kill-chars", required_argument, NULL, KILL_CHARS_OPTION },
{ NULL, 0, NULL, 0 }
};
while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv,
"8a:cC:d:Ef:hH:iI:Jl:L::mnNo:pP:r:Rst:Uw", longopts,
NULL)) != -1) {
switch (c) {
case '8':
op->flags |= F_EIGHTBITS;
break;
case 'a':
op->autolog = optarg;
break;
case 'c':
op->flags |= F_KEEPCFLAGS;
break;
case 'C':
op->chdir = optarg;
break;
case 'd':
op->delay = strtou32_or_err(optarg, _("invalid delay argument"));
break;
case 'E':
op->flags |= F_REMOTE;
break;
case 'f':
op->issue = optarg;
break;
case 'h':
op->flags |= F_RTSCTS;
break;
case 'H':
fakehost = optarg;
break;
case 'i':
op->flags &= ~F_ISSUE;
break;
case 'I':
init_special_char(optarg, op);
op->flags |= F_INITSTRING;
break;
case 'J':
op->flags |= F_NOCLEAR;
break;
case 'l':
op->login = optarg;
break;
case 'L':
/* -L and -L=always have the same meaning */
op->clocal = CLOCAL_MODE_ALWAYS;
if (optarg) {
if (strcmp(optarg, "=always") == 0)
op->clocal = CLOCAL_MODE_ALWAYS;
else if (strcmp(optarg, "=never") == 0)
op->clocal = CLOCAL_MODE_NEVER;
else if (strcmp(optarg, "=auto") == 0)
op->clocal = CLOCAL_MODE_AUTO;
else
log_err(_("invalid argument of --local-line"));
}
break;
case 'm':
op->flags |= F_PARSE;
break;
case 'n':
op->flags |= F_NOPROMPT;
break;
case 'N':
op->flags |= F_NONL;
break;
case 'o':
op->logopt = optarg;
break;
case 'p':
op->flags |= F_LOGINPAUSE;
break;
case 'P':
op->nice = strtos32_or_err(optarg, _("invalid nice argument"));
break;
case 'r':
op->chroot = optarg;
break;
case 'R':
op->flags |= F_HANGUP;
break;
case 's':
op->flags |= F_KEEPSPEED;
break;
case 't':
op->timeout = strtou32_or_err(optarg, _("invalid timeout argument"));
break;
case 'U':
op->flags |= F_LCUC;
break;
case 'w':
op->flags |= F_WAITCRLF;
break;
case NOHINTS_OPTION:
op->flags |= F_NOHINTS;
break;
case NOHOSTNAME_OPTION:
op->flags |= F_NOHOSTNAME;
break;
case LONGHOSTNAME_OPTION:
op->flags |= F_LONGHNAME;
break;
case ERASE_CHARS_OPTION:
op->erasechars = optarg;
break;
case KILL_CHARS_OPTION:
op->killchars = optarg;
break;
case RELOAD_OPTION:
reload_agettys();
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
case LIST_SPEEDS_OPTION:
list_speeds();
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
case ISSUE_SHOW_OPTION:
opt_show_issue = 1;
break;
case VERSION_OPTION:
output_version();
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
case HELP_OPTION:
usage();
default:
errtryhelp(EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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}
if (opt_show_issue) {
show_issue(op);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
debug("after getopt loop\n");
if (argc < optind + 1) {
log_warn(_("not enough arguments"));
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("not enough arguments"));
}
/* Accept "tty", "baudrate tty", and "tty baudrate". */
if (is_speed(argv[optind])) {
/* Assume BSD style speed. */
parse_speeds(op, argv[optind++]);
if (argc < optind + 1) {
log_warn(_("not enough arguments"));
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("not enough arguments"));
}
op->tty = argv[optind++];
} else {
op->tty = argv[optind++];
if (argc > optind) {
char *v = argv[optind];
if (is_speed(v)) {
parse_speeds(op, v);
optind++;
}
}
}
/* On virtual console remember the line which is used for */
if (strncmp(op->tty, "tty", 3) == 0 &&
strspn(op->tty + 3, "0123456789") == strlen(op->tty+3))
op->vcline = op->tty+3;
if (argc > optind && argv[optind])
op->term = argv[optind];
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debug("exiting parseargs\n");
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}
/* Parse alternate baud rates. */
static void parse_speeds(struct options *op, char *arg)
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{
char *cp;
char *str = strdup(arg);
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if (!str)
log_err(_("failed to allocate memory: %m"));
debug("entered parse_speeds:\n");
for (cp = strtok(str, ","); cp != NULL; cp = strtok((char *)0, ",")) {
if ((op->speeds[op->numspeed++] = bcode(cp)) <= 0)
log_err(_("bad speed: %s"), cp);
if (op->numspeed >= MAX_SPEED)
log_err(_("too many alternate speeds"));
}
debug("exiting parsespeeds\n");
free(str);
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}
#ifdef SYSV_STYLE
/* Update our utmp entry. */
static void update_utmp(struct options *op)
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{
struct utmpx ut;
time_t t;
pid_t pid = getpid();
pid_t sid = getsid(0);
char *vcline = op->vcline;
char *line = op->tty;
struct utmpx *utp;
/*
* The utmp file holds miscellaneous information about things started by
* /sbin/init and other system-related events. Our purpose is to update
* the utmp entry for the current process, in particular the process type
* and the tty line we are listening to. Return successfully only if the
* utmp file can be opened for update, and if we are able to find our
* entry in the utmp file.
*/
utmpxname(_PATH_UTMP);
setutxent();
/*
* Find my pid in utmp.
*
* FIXME: Earlier (when was that?) code here tested only utp->ut_type !=
* INIT_PROCESS, so maybe the >= here should be >.
*
* FIXME: The present code is taken from login.c, so if this is changed,
* maybe login has to be changed as well (is this true?).
*/
while ((utp = getutxent()))
if (utp->ut_pid == pid
&& utp->ut_type >= INIT_PROCESS
&& utp->ut_type <= DEAD_PROCESS)
break;
if (utp) {
memcpy(&ut, utp, sizeof(ut));
} else {
/* Some inits do not initialize utmp. */
memset(&ut, 0, sizeof(ut));
if (vcline && *vcline)
/* Standard virtual console devices */
str2memcpy(ut.ut_id, vcline, sizeof(ut.ut_id));
else {
size_t len = strlen(line);
char * ptr;
if (len >= sizeof(ut.ut_id))
ptr = line + len - sizeof(ut.ut_id);
else
ptr = line;
str2memcpy(ut.ut_id, ptr, sizeof(ut.ut_id));
}
}
str2memcpy(ut.ut_user, "LOGIN", sizeof(ut.ut_user));
str2memcpy(ut.ut_line, line, sizeof(ut.ut_line));
if (fakehost)
str2memcpy(ut.ut_host, fakehost, sizeof(ut.ut_host));
time(&t);
ut.ut_tv.tv_sec = t;
ut.ut_type = LOGIN_PROCESS;
ut.ut_pid = pid;
ut.ut_session = sid;
pututxline(&ut);
endutxent();
updwtmpx(_PATH_WTMP, &ut);
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}
#endif /* SYSV_STYLE */
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/* Set up tty as stdin, stdout & stderr. */
static void open_tty(char *tty, struct termios *tp, struct options *op)
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{
const pid_t pid = getpid();
int closed = 0;
#ifndef KDGKBMODE
int serial;
#endif
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/* Set up new standard input, unless we are given an already opened port. */
if (strcmp(tty, "-") != 0) {
char buf[PATH_MAX+1];
struct group *gr = NULL;
struct stat st;
int fd, len;
pid_t tid;
gid_t gid = 0;
/* Use tty group if available */
if ((gr = getgrnam("tty")))
gid = gr->gr_gid;
len = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "/dev/%s", tty);
if (len < 0 || (size_t)len >= sizeof(buf))
log_err(_("/dev/%s: cannot open as standard input: %m"), tty);
/* Open the tty as standard input. */
if ((fd = open(buf, O_RDWR|O_NOCTTY|O_NONBLOCK, 0)) < 0)
log_err(_("/dev/%s: cannot open as standard input: %m"), tty);
/*
* There is always a race between this reset and the call to
* vhangup() that s.o. can use to get access to your tty.
* Linux login(1) will change tty permissions. Use root owner and group
* with permission -rw------- for the period between getty and login.
*/
if (fchown(fd, 0, gid) || fchmod(fd, (gid ? 0620 : 0600))) {
if (errno == EROFS)
log_warn("%s: %m", buf);
else
log_err("%s: %m", buf);
}
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/* Sanity checks... */
if (fstat(fd, &st) < 0)
log_err("%s: %m", buf);
if ((st.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFCHR)
log_err(_("/dev/%s: not a character device"), tty);
if (!isatty(fd))
log_err(_("/dev/%s: not a tty"), tty);
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if (((tid = tcgetsid(fd)) < 0) || (pid != tid)) {
if (ioctl(fd, TIOCSCTTY, 1) == -1)
log_warn(_("/dev/%s: cannot get controlling tty: %m"), tty);
}
close(STDIN_FILENO);
errno = 0;
if (op->flags & F_HANGUP) {
if (ioctl(fd, TIOCNOTTY))
debug("TIOCNOTTY ioctl failed\n");
/*
* Let's close all file descriptors before vhangup
* https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/6/5/145
*/
close(fd);
close(STDOUT_FILENO);
close(STDERR_FILENO);
errno = 0;
closed = 1;
if (vhangup())
log_err(_("/dev/%s: vhangup() failed: %m"), tty);
} else
close(fd);
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debug("open(2)\n");
if (open(buf, O_RDWR|O_NOCTTY|O_NONBLOCK, 0) != 0)
log_err(_("/dev/%s: cannot open as standard input: %m"), tty);
if (((tid = tcgetsid(STDIN_FILENO)) < 0) || (pid != tid)) {
if (ioctl(STDIN_FILENO, TIOCSCTTY, 1) == -1)
log_warn(_("/dev/%s: cannot get controlling tty: %m"), tty);
}
} else {
/*
* Standard input should already be connected to an open port. Make
* sure it is open for read/write.
*/
if ((fcntl(STDIN_FILENO, F_GETFL, 0) & O_RDWR) != O_RDWR)
log_err(_("%s: not open for read/write"), tty);
}
if (tcsetpgrp(STDIN_FILENO, pid))
log_warn(_("/dev/%s: cannot set process group: %m"), tty);
/* Get rid of the present outputs. */
if (!closed) {
close(STDOUT_FILENO);
close(STDERR_FILENO);
errno = 0;
}
/* Set up standard output and standard error file descriptors. */
debug("duping\n");
/* set up stdout and stderr */
if (dup(STDIN_FILENO) != 1 || dup(STDIN_FILENO) != 2)
log_err(_("%s: dup problem: %m"), tty);
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/* make stdio unbuffered for slow modem lines */
setvbuf(stdout, NULL, _IONBF, 0);
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/*
* The following ioctl will fail if stdin is not a tty, but also when
* there is noise on the modem control lines. In the latter case, the
* common course of action is (1) fix your cables (2) give the modem
* more time to properly reset after hanging up.
*
* SunOS users can achieve (2) by patching the SunOS kernel variable
* "zsadtrlow" to a larger value; 5 seconds seems to be a good value.
* http://www.sunmanagers.org/archives/1993/0574.html
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*/
memset(tp, 0, sizeof(struct termios));
if (tcgetattr(STDIN_FILENO, tp) < 0)
log_err(_("%s: failed to get terminal attributes: %m"), tty);
#if defined (__s390__) || defined (__s390x__)
if (!op->term) {
/*
* Special terminal on first serial line on a S/390(x) which
* is due legacy reasons a block terminal of type 3270 or
* higher. Whereas the second serial line on a S/390(x) is
* a real character terminal which is compatible with VT220.
*/
if (strcmp(op->tty, "ttyS0") == 0) /* linux/drivers/s390/char/con3215.c */
op->term = DEFAULT_TTYS0;
else if (strncmp(op->tty, "3270/tty", 8) == 0) /* linux/drivers/s390/char/con3270.c */
op->term = DEFAULT_TTY32;
else if (strcmp(op->tty, "ttyS1") == 0) /* linux/drivers/s390/char/sclp_vt220.c */
op->term = DEFAULT_TTYS1;
}
#endif
#if defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
login_tty (0);
#endif
/*
* Detect if this is a virtual console or serial/modem line.
* In case of a virtual console the ioctl KDGKBMODE succeeds
* whereas on other lines it will fails.
*/
#ifdef KDGKBMODE
if (ioctl(STDIN_FILENO, KDGKBMODE, &op->kbmode) == 0)
#else
if (ioctl(STDIN_FILENO, TIOCMGET, &serial) < 0 && (errno == EINVAL))
#endif
{
op->flags |= F_VCONSOLE;
if (!op->term)
op->term = DEFAULT_VCTERM;
} else {
#ifdef K_RAW
op->kbmode = K_RAW;
#endif
if (!op->term)
op->term = DEFAULT_STERM;
}
if (setenv("TERM", op->term, 1) != 0)
log_err(_("failed to set the %s environment variable"), "TERM");
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}
/* Initialize termios settings. */
static void termio_clear(int fd)
{
/*
* Do not write a full reset (ESC c) because this destroys
* the unicode mode again if the terminal was in unicode
* mode. Also it clears the CONSOLE_MAGIC features which
* are required for some languages/console-fonts.
* Just put the cursor to the home position (ESC [ H),
* erase everything below the cursor (ESC [ J), and set the
* scrolling region to the full window (ESC [ r)
*/
write_all(fd, "\033[r\033[H\033[J", 9);
}
/* Initialize termios settings. */
static void termio_init(struct options *op, struct termios *tp)
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{
speed_t ispeed, ospeed;
struct winsize ws;
#ifdef USE_PLYMOUTH_SUPPORT
struct termios lock;
int i = (plymouth_command(MAGIC_PING) == 0) ? PLYMOUTH_TERMIOS_FLAGS_DELAY : 0;
if (i)
plymouth_command(MAGIC_QUIT);
while (i-- > 0) {
/*
* Even with TTYReset=no it seems with systemd or plymouth
* the termios flags become changed from under the first
* agetty on a serial system console as the flags are locked.
*/
memset(&lock, 0, sizeof(struct termios));
if (ioctl(STDIN_FILENO, TIOCGLCKTRMIOS, &lock) < 0)
break;
if (!lock.c_iflag && !lock.c_oflag && !lock.c_cflag && !lock.c_lflag)
break;
debug("termios locked\n");
sleep(1);
}
memset(&lock, 0, sizeof(struct termios));
ioctl(STDIN_FILENO, TIOCSLCKTRMIOS, &lock);
#endif
if (op->flags & F_VCONSOLE) {
#if defined(IUTF8) && defined(KDGKBMODE)
switch(op->kbmode) {
case K_UNICODE:
setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "C.UTF-8");
op->flags |= F_UTF8;
break;
case K_RAW:
case K_MEDIUMRAW:
case K_XLATE:
default:
setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "POSIX");
op->flags &= ~F_UTF8;
break;
}
#else
setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "POSIX");
op->flags &= ~F_UTF8;
#endif
reset_vc(op, tp, 0);
if ((tp->c_cflag & (CS8|PARODD|PARENB)) == CS8)
op->flags |= F_EIGHTBITS;
if ((op->flags & F_NOCLEAR) == 0)
termio_clear(STDOUT_FILENO);
return;
}
/*
* Serial line
*/
if (op->flags & F_KEEPSPEED || !op->numspeed) {
/* Save the original setting. */
ispeed = cfgetispeed(tp);
ospeed = cfgetospeed(tp);
/* Save also the original speed to array of the speeds to make
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* it possible to return the original after unexpected BREAKs.
*/
if (op->numspeed)
op->speeds[op->numspeed++] = ispeed ? ispeed :
ospeed ? ospeed :
TTYDEF_SPEED;
if (!ispeed)
ispeed = TTYDEF_SPEED;
if (!ospeed)
ospeed = TTYDEF_SPEED;
} else {
ospeed = ispeed = op->speeds[FIRST_SPEED];
}
/*
* Initial termios settings: 8-bit characters, raw-mode, blocking i/o.
* Special characters are set after we have read the login name; all
* reads will be done in raw mode anyway. Errors will be dealt with
* later on.
*/
/* The default is set c_iflag in termio_final() according to chardata.
* Unfortunately, the chardata are not set according to the serial line
* if --autolog is enabled. In this case we do not read from the line
* at all. The best what we can do in this case is to keep c_iflag
* unmodified for --autolog.
*/
if (!op->autolog) {
#ifdef IUTF8
tp->c_iflag = tp->c_iflag & IUTF8;
if (tp->c_iflag & IUTF8)
op->flags |= F_UTF8;
#else
tp->c_iflag = 0;
#endif
}
tp->c_lflag = 0;
tp->c_oflag &= OPOST | ONLCR;
if ((op->flags & F_KEEPCFLAGS) == 0)
tp->c_cflag = CS8 | HUPCL | CREAD | (tp->c_cflag & CLOCAL);
/*
* Note that the speed is stored in the c_cflag termios field, so we have
* set the speed always when the cflag is reset.
*/
cfsetispeed(tp, ispeed);
cfsetospeed(tp, ospeed);
/* The default is to follow setting from kernel, but it's possible
* to explicitly remove/add CLOCAL flag by -L[=<mode>]*/
switch (op->clocal) {
case CLOCAL_MODE_ALWAYS:
tp->c_cflag |= CLOCAL; /* -L or -L=always */
break;
case CLOCAL_MODE_NEVER:
tp->c_cflag &= ~CLOCAL; /* -L=never */
break;
case CLOCAL_MODE_AUTO: /* -L=auto */
break;
}
#ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_TERMIOS_C_LINE
tp->c_line = 0;
#endif
tp->c_cc[VMIN] = 1;
tp->c_cc[VTIME] = 0;
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/* Check for terminal size and if not found set default */
if (ioctl(STDIN_FILENO, TIOCGWINSZ, &ws) == 0) {
if (ws.ws_row == 0)
ws.ws_row = 24;
if (ws.ws_col == 0)
ws.ws_col = 80;
if (ioctl(STDIN_FILENO, TIOCSWINSZ, &ws))
debug("TIOCSWINSZ ioctl failed\n");
}
/* Optionally enable hardware flow control. */
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#ifdef CRTSCTS
if (op->flags & F_RTSCTS)
tp->c_cflag |= CRTSCTS;
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#endif
/* Flush input and output queues, important for modems! */
tcflush(STDIN_FILENO, TCIOFLUSH);
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if (tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, tp))
log_warn(_("setting terminal attributes failed: %m"));
/* Go to blocking input even in local mode. */
fcntl(STDIN_FILENO, F_SETFL,
fcntl(STDIN_FILENO, F_GETFL, 0) & ~O_NONBLOCK);
debug("term_io 2\n");
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}
/* Reset virtual console on stdin to its defaults */
static void reset_vc(const struct options *op, struct termios *tp, int canon)
{
int fl = 0;
fl |= (op->flags & F_KEEPCFLAGS) == 0 ? 0 : UL_TTY_KEEPCFLAGS;
fl |= (op->flags & F_UTF8) == 0 ? 0 : UL_TTY_UTF8;
reset_virtual_console(tp, fl);
#ifdef AGETTY_RELOAD
/*
* Discard all the flags that makes the line go canonical with echoing.
* We need to know when the user starts typing.
*/
if (canon == 0)
tp->c_lflag = 0;
#endif
if (tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSADRAIN, tp))
log_warn(_("setting terminal attributes failed: %m"));
/* Go to blocking input even in local mode. */
fcntl(STDIN_FILENO, F_SETFL,
fcntl(STDIN_FILENO, F_GETFL, 0) & ~O_NONBLOCK);
}
/* Extract baud rate from modem status message. */
static void auto_baud(struct termios *tp)
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{
speed_t speed;
int vmin;
unsigned iflag;
char buf[BUFSIZ];
char *bp;
int nread;
/*
* This works only if the modem produces its status code AFTER raising
* the DCD line, and if the computer is fast enough to set the proper
* baud rate before the message has gone by. We expect a message of the
* following format:
*
* <junk><number><junk>
*
* The number is interpreted as the baud rate of the incoming call. If the
* modem does not tell us the baud rate within one second, we will keep
* using the current baud rate. It is advisable to enable BREAK
* processing (comma-separated list of baud rates) if the processing of
* modem status messages is enabled.
*/
/*
* Use 7-bit characters, don't block if input queue is empty. Errors will
* be dealt with later on.
*/
iflag = tp->c_iflag;
/* Enable 8th-bit stripping. */
tp->c_iflag |= ISTRIP;
vmin = tp->c_cc[VMIN];
/* Do not block when queue is empty. */
tp->c_cc[VMIN] = 0;
tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, tp);
/*
* Wait for a while, then read everything the modem has said so far and
* try to extract the speed of the dial-in call.
*/
sleep(1);
if ((nread = read(STDIN_FILENO, buf, sizeof(buf) - 1)) > 0) {
buf[nread] = '\0';
for (bp = buf; bp < buf + nread; bp++)
if (c_isascii(*bp) && isdigit(*bp)) {
if ((speed = bcode(bp))) {
cfsetispeed(tp, speed);
cfsetospeed(tp, speed);
}
break;
}
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}
/* Restore terminal settings. Errors will be dealt with later on. */
tp->c_iflag = iflag;
tp->c_cc[VMIN] = vmin;
tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, tp);
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}
static char *xgethostname(void)
{
char *name;
size_t sz = get_hostname_max() + 1;
name = malloc(sizeof(char) * sz);
if (!name)
log_err(_("failed to allocate memory: %m"));
if (gethostname(name, sz) != 0) {
free(name);
return NULL;
}
name[sz - 1] = '\0';
return name;
}
static char *xgetdomainname(void)
{
#ifdef HAVE_GETDOMAINNAME
char *name;
const size_t sz = get_hostname_max() + 1;
name = malloc(sizeof(char) * sz);
if (!name)
log_err(_("failed to allocate memory: %m"));
if (getdomainname(name, sz) != 0) {
free(name);
return NULL;
}
name[sz - 1] = '\0';
return name;
#else
return NULL;
#endif
}
static char *read_os_release(struct options *op, const char *varname)
{
int fd = -1;
struct stat st;
size_t varsz = strlen(varname);
char *p, *buf = NULL, *ret = NULL;
/* read the file only once */
if (!op->osrelease) {
fd = open(_PATH_OS_RELEASE_ETC, O_RDONLY);
if (fd == -1) {
fd = open(_PATH_OS_RELEASE_USR, O_RDONLY);
if (fd == -1) {
log_warn(_("cannot open os-release file"));
return NULL;
}
}
if (fstat(fd, &st) < 0 || st.st_size > 4 * 1024 * 1024)
goto done;
op->osrelease = malloc(st.st_size + 1);
if (!op->osrelease)
log_err(_("failed to allocate memory: %m"));
if (read_all(fd, op->osrelease, st.st_size) != (ssize_t) st.st_size) {
free(op->osrelease);
op->osrelease = NULL;
goto done;
}
op->osrelease[st.st_size] = 0;
}
buf = strdup(op->osrelease);
if (!buf)
log_err(_("failed to allocate memory: %m"));
p = buf;
for (;;) {
char *eol, *eon;
p += strspn(p, "\n\r");
p += strspn(p, " \t\n\r");
if (!*p)
break;
if (strspn(p, "#;\n") != 0) {
p += strcspn(p, "\n\r");
continue;
}
if (strncmp(p, varname, varsz) != 0) {
p += strcspn(p, "\n\r");
continue;
}
p += varsz;
p += strspn(p, " \t\n\r");
if (*p != '=')
continue;
p += strspn(p, " \t\n\r=\"");
eol = p + strcspn(p, "\n\r");
*eol = '\0';
eon = eol-1;
while (eon > p) {
if (*eon == '\t' || *eon == ' ') {
eon--;
continue;
}
if (*eon == '"') {
*eon = '\0';
break;
}
break;
}
free(ret);
ret = strdup(p);
if (!ret)
log_err(_("failed to allocate memory: %m"));
p = eol + 1;
}
done:
free(buf);
if (fd >= 0)
close(fd);
return ret;
}
#ifdef AGETTY_RELOAD
static void open_netlink(void)
{
struct sockaddr_nl addr = { 0, };
int sock;
if (netlink_fd != AGETTY_RELOAD_FDNONE)
return;
sock = socket(AF_NETLINK, SOCK_RAW, NETLINK_ROUTE);
if (sock >= 0) {
addr.nl_family = AF_NETLINK;
addr.nl_pid = getpid();
addr.nl_groups = netlink_groups;
if (bind(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&addr, sizeof(addr)) < 0)
close(sock);
else
netlink_fd = sock;
}
}
static int process_netlink_msg(int *triggered)
{
char buf[4096];
struct sockaddr_nl snl;
struct nlmsghdr *h;
int rc;
struct iovec iov = {
.iov_base = buf,
.iov_len = sizeof(buf)
};
struct msghdr msg = {
.msg_name = &snl,
.msg_namelen = sizeof(snl),
.msg_iov = &iov,
.msg_iovlen = 1,
.msg_control = NULL,
.msg_controllen = 0,
.msg_flags = 0
};
rc = recvmsg(netlink_fd, &msg, MSG_DONTWAIT);
if (rc < 0) {
if (errno == EWOULDBLOCK || errno == EAGAIN)
return 0;
/* Failure, just stop listening for changes */
close(netlink_fd);
netlink_fd = AGETTY_RELOAD_FDNONE;
return 0;
}
for (h = (struct nlmsghdr *)buf; NLMSG_OK(h, (unsigned int)rc); h = NLMSG_NEXT(h, rc)) {
if (h->nlmsg_type == NLMSG_DONE ||
h->nlmsg_type == NLMSG_ERROR) {
close(netlink_fd);
netlink_fd = AGETTY_RELOAD_FDNONE;
return 0;
}
*triggered = 1;
break;
}
return 1;
}
static int process_netlink(void)
{
int triggered = 0;
while (process_netlink_msg(&triggered));
return triggered;
}
agetty: fix login name DEL/CTRL^U issue agetty refresh prompt (/etc/issue file etc.) when requested by inotify or netlink. For this purpose we monitor some file descriptors by select(). The terminal input file descriptor is switched to non-canonical mode before select(). The goal is to be informed about user activity before new-line. The FD is immediately switched back to canonical mode when activity is detected. The side effect is that all not-read-yet chars in the input buffer are lost ... so we need to call read() before switch to canonical mode to save the chars. The original implementation has been based on TIOCSTI ioctl. It returns already read chars back to the terminal input buffer to make them useful for canonical mode. The problem was race (agetty writes to input buffer in the same time as user) and result was reordered chars in login name... so useless. This issue has been later fixed by extra buffer (commit 790119b8850ae13bb4254c5096a54b2aeb355b20) for already read data. And TIOCSTI ioctl has been removed. Unfortunately this solution is also wrong, because the buffer is maintained only by agetty and inaccessible for terminal when user edit (by DEL/CTRL^U) login name in canonical mode. The solution is simple -- just don't try to be smart and keep terminal in canonical mode all time (so terminal controls DEL, CTRL^U, etc) and flush input buffer (=discard unread data) and ask user for login name again after prompt reload. The agetty reload is very rarely situation and for user it's pretty obvious that he has to type login name again (as all terminal has been clear+redraw). Addresses: https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues/454 Addresses: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1464148 Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
2017-06-23 07:26:47 -05:00
static int wait_for_term_input(int fd)
{
char buffer[sizeof(struct inotify_event) + NAME_MAX + 1];
fd_set rfds;
if (inotify_fd == AGETTY_RELOAD_FDNONE) {
/* make sure the reload trigger file exists */
int reload_fd = open(AGETTY_RELOAD_FILENAME,
O_CREAT|O_CLOEXEC|O_RDONLY,
S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR);
/* initialize reload trigger inotify stuff */
if (reload_fd >= 0) {
inotify_fd = inotify_init1(IN_NONBLOCK | IN_CLOEXEC);
if (inotify_fd > 0)
inotify_add_watch(inotify_fd, AGETTY_RELOAD_FILENAME,
IN_ATTRIB | IN_MODIFY);
close(reload_fd);
} else
log_warn(_("failed to create reload file: %s: %m"),
AGETTY_RELOAD_FILENAME);
}
while (1) {
int nfds = fd;
FD_ZERO(&rfds);
FD_SET(fd, &rfds);
if (inotify_fd >= 0) {
FD_SET(inotify_fd, &rfds);
nfds = max(nfds, inotify_fd);
}
if (netlink_fd >= 0) {
FD_SET(netlink_fd, &rfds);
nfds = max(nfds, netlink_fd);
}
/* If waiting fails, just fall through, presumably reading input will fail */
if (select(nfds + 1, &rfds, NULL, NULL, NULL) < 0)
return 1;
if (FD_ISSET(fd, &rfds)) {
return 1;
}
if (netlink_fd >= 0 && FD_ISSET(netlink_fd, &rfds)) {
if (!process_netlink())
continue;
/* Just drain the inotify buffer */
} else if (inotify_fd >= 0 && FD_ISSET(inotify_fd, &rfds)) {
while (read(inotify_fd, buffer, sizeof (buffer)) > 0);
}
return 0;
}
}
#endif /* AGETTY_RELOAD */
#ifdef ISSUEDIR_SUPPORT
static int issuedir_filter(const struct dirent *d)
{
size_t namesz;
#ifdef _DIRENT_HAVE_D_TYPE
if (d->d_type != DT_UNKNOWN && d->d_type != DT_REG &&
d->d_type != DT_LNK)
return 0;
#endif
if (*d->d_name == '.')
return 0;
namesz = strlen(d->d_name);
if (!namesz || namesz < ISSUEDIR_EXTSIZ + 1 ||
strcmp(d->d_name + (namesz - ISSUEDIR_EXTSIZ), ISSUEDIR_EXT) != 0)
return 0;
/* Accept this */
return 1;
}
static int issuefile_read_stream(struct issue *ie, FILE *f, struct options *op, struct termios *tp);
/* returns: 0 on success, 1 cannot open, <0 on error
*/
static int issuedir_read(struct issue *ie, const char *dirname,
struct options *op, struct termios *tp)
{
int dd, nfiles, i;
struct dirent **namelist = NULL;
dd = open(dirname, O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC|O_DIRECTORY);
if (dd < 0)
return 1;
nfiles = scandirat(dd, ".", &namelist, issuedir_filter, versionsort);
if (nfiles <= 0)
goto done;
ie->do_tcsetattr = 1;
for (i = 0; i < nfiles; i++) {
struct dirent *d = namelist[i];
FILE *f;
f = fopen_at(dd, d->d_name, O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC, "r" UL_CLOEXECSTR);
if (f) {
issuefile_read_stream(ie, f, op, tp);
fclose(f);
}
}
for (i = 0; i < nfiles; i++)
free(namelist[i]);
free(namelist);
done:
close(dd);
return 0;
}
#else /* !ISSUEDIR_SUPPORT */
static int issuedir_read(struct issue *ie __attribute__((__unused__)),
const char *dirname __attribute__((__unused__)),
struct options *op __attribute__((__unused__)),
struct termios *tp __attribute__((__unused__)))
{
return 1;
}
#endif /* ISSUEDIR_SUPPORT */
#ifndef ISSUE_SUPPORT
static void print_issue_file(struct issue *ie __attribute__((__unused__)),
struct options *op,
struct termios *tp __attribute__((__unused__)))
{
if ((op->flags & F_NONL) == 0) {
/* Issue not in use, start with a new line. */
write_all(STDOUT_FILENO, "\r\n", 2);
}
}
static void eval_issue_file(struct issue *ie __attribute__((__unused__)),
struct options *op __attribute__((__unused__)),
struct termios *tp __attribute__((__unused__)))
agetty: Reload only if it is really needed If netlink event arrives and related escapes are part of issue, agetty reloads and re-display the prompt. Reload is triggered not only by IP address change, but also by IPv6 RAs. In some environments it causes reload several times in a minute, and even complicates the login. To prevent this, reload only if a real change appears. This consists of: split print_issue_file() to several functions: eval_issue_file() prints issue to memory. It does not affect terminal in any way. print_issue_file() prints issue file from memory. cmp_issue_file() compares the issue file and returns true, if reload is needed. The implementation requires additional change: do_prompt() does not evaluate the issue file. It is responsibility of calling function. Test suite: Use issue that contais \4 and/or \6 escape. After installing new instance, restart agetty by typing a letter and then Enter 6 times. To check whether reload happens, type a letter. When reload happens, letter disappears. 1. Unplug network cable. Wait a while and re-plug network cable. You should see 2 reloads on single stack and 3 reloads on dual stack. 2. Run a loop while : ; do sed -i '$areload_test' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 sed -i '/reload_test/d' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 done You should see regular reload every 3 seconds. 3. Run a loop while : ; do agetty --reload sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. 4. Run a loop while : ; do ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 ifconfig lo 127.0.0.2 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. Signed-off-by: Stanislav Brabec <sbrabec@suse.cz>
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{
}
static void show_issue(struct options *op __attribute__((__unused__)))
{
}
#else /* ISSUE_SUPPORT */
static int issuefile_read_stream(
struct issue *ie, FILE *f,
struct options *op, struct termios *tp)
{
struct stat st;
int c;
if (fstat(fileno(f), &st) || !S_ISREG(st.st_mode))
return 1;
if (!ie->output) {
free(ie->mem);
ie->mem_sz = 0;
ie->mem = NULL;
ie->output = open_memstream(&ie->mem, &ie->mem_sz);
}
while ((c = getc(f)) != EOF) {
if (c == '\\')
output_special_char(ie, getc(f), op, tp, f);
else
putc(c, ie->output);
}
return 0;
}
static int issuefile_read(
struct issue *ie, const char *filename,
struct options *op, struct termios *tp)
{
FILE *f = fopen(filename, "r" UL_CLOEXECSTR);
int rc = 1;
if (f) {
rc = issuefile_read_stream(ie, f, op, tp);
fclose(f);
}
return rc;
}
#ifdef AGETTY_RELOAD
static int issue_is_changed(struct issue *ie)
{
if (ie->mem_old && ie->mem
&& strcmp(ie->mem_old, ie->mem) == 0) {
free(ie->mem_old);
ie->mem_old = ie->mem;
ie->mem = NULL;
return 0;
}
return 1;
agetty: Reload only if it is really needed If netlink event arrives and related escapes are part of issue, agetty reloads and re-display the prompt. Reload is triggered not only by IP address change, but also by IPv6 RAs. In some environments it causes reload several times in a minute, and even complicates the login. To prevent this, reload only if a real change appears. This consists of: split print_issue_file() to several functions: eval_issue_file() prints issue to memory. It does not affect terminal in any way. print_issue_file() prints issue file from memory. cmp_issue_file() compares the issue file and returns true, if reload is needed. The implementation requires additional change: do_prompt() does not evaluate the issue file. It is responsibility of calling function. Test suite: Use issue that contais \4 and/or \6 escape. After installing new instance, restart agetty by typing a letter and then Enter 6 times. To check whether reload happens, type a letter. When reload happens, letter disappears. 1. Unplug network cable. Wait a while and re-plug network cable. You should see 2 reloads on single stack and 3 reloads on dual stack. 2. Run a loop while : ; do sed -i '$areload_test' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 sed -i '/reload_test/d' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 done You should see regular reload every 3 seconds. 3. Run a loop while : ; do agetty --reload sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. 4. Run a loop while : ; do ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 ifconfig lo 127.0.0.2 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. Signed-off-by: Stanislav Brabec <sbrabec@suse.cz>
2018-10-10 12:26:34 -05:00
}
#endif
static void print_issue_file(struct issue *ie,
struct options *op,
struct termios *tp)
agetty: Reload only if it is really needed If netlink event arrives and related escapes are part of issue, agetty reloads and re-display the prompt. Reload is triggered not only by IP address change, but also by IPv6 RAs. In some environments it causes reload several times in a minute, and even complicates the login. To prevent this, reload only if a real change appears. This consists of: split print_issue_file() to several functions: eval_issue_file() prints issue to memory. It does not affect terminal in any way. print_issue_file() prints issue file from memory. cmp_issue_file() compares the issue file and returns true, if reload is needed. The implementation requires additional change: do_prompt() does not evaluate the issue file. It is responsibility of calling function. Test suite: Use issue that contais \4 and/or \6 escape. After installing new instance, restart agetty by typing a letter and then Enter 6 times. To check whether reload happens, type a letter. When reload happens, letter disappears. 1. Unplug network cable. Wait a while and re-plug network cable. You should see 2 reloads on single stack and 3 reloads on dual stack. 2. Run a loop while : ; do sed -i '$areload_test' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 sed -i '/reload_test/d' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 done You should see regular reload every 3 seconds. 3. Run a loop while : ; do agetty --reload sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. 4. Run a loop while : ; do ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 ifconfig lo 127.0.0.2 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. Signed-off-by: Stanislav Brabec <sbrabec@suse.cz>
2018-10-10 12:26:34 -05:00
{
int oflag = tp->c_oflag; /* Save current setting. */
if ((op->flags & F_NONL) == 0) {
/* Issue not in use, start with a new line. */
write_all(STDOUT_FILENO, "\r\n", 2);
}
if (ie->do_tcsetattr) {
agetty: Reload only if it is really needed If netlink event arrives and related escapes are part of issue, agetty reloads and re-display the prompt. Reload is triggered not only by IP address change, but also by IPv6 RAs. In some environments it causes reload several times in a minute, and even complicates the login. To prevent this, reload only if a real change appears. This consists of: split print_issue_file() to several functions: eval_issue_file() prints issue to memory. It does not affect terminal in any way. print_issue_file() prints issue file from memory. cmp_issue_file() compares the issue file and returns true, if reload is needed. The implementation requires additional change: do_prompt() does not evaluate the issue file. It is responsibility of calling function. Test suite: Use issue that contais \4 and/or \6 escape. After installing new instance, restart agetty by typing a letter and then Enter 6 times. To check whether reload happens, type a letter. When reload happens, letter disappears. 1. Unplug network cable. Wait a while and re-plug network cable. You should see 2 reloads on single stack and 3 reloads on dual stack. 2. Run a loop while : ; do sed -i '$areload_test' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 sed -i '/reload_test/d' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 done You should see regular reload every 3 seconds. 3. Run a loop while : ; do agetty --reload sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. 4. Run a loop while : ; do ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 ifconfig lo 127.0.0.2 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. Signed-off-by: Stanislav Brabec <sbrabec@suse.cz>
2018-10-10 12:26:34 -05:00
if ((op->flags & F_VCONSOLE) == 0) {
/* Map new line in output to carriage return & new line. */
tp->c_oflag |= (ONLCR | OPOST);
tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSADRAIN, tp);
}
}
if (ie->mem_sz)
write_all(STDOUT_FILENO, ie->mem, ie->mem_sz);
if (ie->do_tcrestore) {
agetty: Reload only if it is really needed If netlink event arrives and related escapes are part of issue, agetty reloads and re-display the prompt. Reload is triggered not only by IP address change, but also by IPv6 RAs. In some environments it causes reload several times in a minute, and even complicates the login. To prevent this, reload only if a real change appears. This consists of: split print_issue_file() to several functions: eval_issue_file() prints issue to memory. It does not affect terminal in any way. print_issue_file() prints issue file from memory. cmp_issue_file() compares the issue file and returns true, if reload is needed. The implementation requires additional change: do_prompt() does not evaluate the issue file. It is responsibility of calling function. Test suite: Use issue that contais \4 and/or \6 escape. After installing new instance, restart agetty by typing a letter and then Enter 6 times. To check whether reload happens, type a letter. When reload happens, letter disappears. 1. Unplug network cable. Wait a while and re-plug network cable. You should see 2 reloads on single stack and 3 reloads on dual stack. 2. Run a loop while : ; do sed -i '$areload_test' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 sed -i '/reload_test/d' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 done You should see regular reload every 3 seconds. 3. Run a loop while : ; do agetty --reload sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. 4. Run a loop while : ; do ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 ifconfig lo 127.0.0.2 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. Signed-off-by: Stanislav Brabec <sbrabec@suse.cz>
2018-10-10 12:26:34 -05:00
/* Restore settings. */
tp->c_oflag = oflag;
/* Wait till output is gone. */
tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSADRAIN, tp);
}
agetty: Reload only if it is really needed If netlink event arrives and related escapes are part of issue, agetty reloads and re-display the prompt. Reload is triggered not only by IP address change, but also by IPv6 RAs. In some environments it causes reload several times in a minute, and even complicates the login. To prevent this, reload only if a real change appears. This consists of: split print_issue_file() to several functions: eval_issue_file() prints issue to memory. It does not affect terminal in any way. print_issue_file() prints issue file from memory. cmp_issue_file() compares the issue file and returns true, if reload is needed. The implementation requires additional change: do_prompt() does not evaluate the issue file. It is responsibility of calling function. Test suite: Use issue that contais \4 and/or \6 escape. After installing new instance, restart agetty by typing a letter and then Enter 6 times. To check whether reload happens, type a letter. When reload happens, letter disappears. 1. Unplug network cable. Wait a while and re-plug network cable. You should see 2 reloads on single stack and 3 reloads on dual stack. 2. Run a loop while : ; do sed -i '$areload_test' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 sed -i '/reload_test/d' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 done You should see regular reload every 3 seconds. 3. Run a loop while : ; do agetty --reload sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. 4. Run a loop while : ; do ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 ifconfig lo 127.0.0.2 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. Signed-off-by: Stanislav Brabec <sbrabec@suse.cz>
2018-10-10 12:26:34 -05:00
#ifdef AGETTY_RELOAD
free(ie->mem_old);
ie->mem_old = ie->mem;
ie->mem = NULL;
ie->mem_sz = 0;
agetty: Reload only if it is really needed If netlink event arrives and related escapes are part of issue, agetty reloads and re-display the prompt. Reload is triggered not only by IP address change, but also by IPv6 RAs. In some environments it causes reload several times in a minute, and even complicates the login. To prevent this, reload only if a real change appears. This consists of: split print_issue_file() to several functions: eval_issue_file() prints issue to memory. It does not affect terminal in any way. print_issue_file() prints issue file from memory. cmp_issue_file() compares the issue file and returns true, if reload is needed. The implementation requires additional change: do_prompt() does not evaluate the issue file. It is responsibility of calling function. Test suite: Use issue that contais \4 and/or \6 escape. After installing new instance, restart agetty by typing a letter and then Enter 6 times. To check whether reload happens, type a letter. When reload happens, letter disappears. 1. Unplug network cable. Wait a while and re-plug network cable. You should see 2 reloads on single stack and 3 reloads on dual stack. 2. Run a loop while : ; do sed -i '$areload_test' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 sed -i '/reload_test/d' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 done You should see regular reload every 3 seconds. 3. Run a loop while : ; do agetty --reload sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. 4. Run a loop while : ; do ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 ifconfig lo 127.0.0.2 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. Signed-off-by: Stanislav Brabec <sbrabec@suse.cz>
2018-10-10 12:26:34 -05:00
#else
free(ie->mem);
ie->mem = NULL;
ie->mem_sz = 0;
agetty: Reload only if it is really needed If netlink event arrives and related escapes are part of issue, agetty reloads and re-display the prompt. Reload is triggered not only by IP address change, but also by IPv6 RAs. In some environments it causes reload several times in a minute, and even complicates the login. To prevent this, reload only if a real change appears. This consists of: split print_issue_file() to several functions: eval_issue_file() prints issue to memory. It does not affect terminal in any way. print_issue_file() prints issue file from memory. cmp_issue_file() compares the issue file and returns true, if reload is needed. The implementation requires additional change: do_prompt() does not evaluate the issue file. It is responsibility of calling function. Test suite: Use issue that contais \4 and/or \6 escape. After installing new instance, restart agetty by typing a letter and then Enter 6 times. To check whether reload happens, type a letter. When reload happens, letter disappears. 1. Unplug network cable. Wait a while and re-plug network cable. You should see 2 reloads on single stack and 3 reloads on dual stack. 2. Run a loop while : ; do sed -i '$areload_test' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 sed -i '/reload_test/d' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 done You should see regular reload every 3 seconds. 3. Run a loop while : ; do agetty --reload sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. 4. Run a loop while : ; do ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 ifconfig lo 127.0.0.2 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. Signed-off-by: Stanislav Brabec <sbrabec@suse.cz>
2018-10-10 12:26:34 -05:00
#endif
}
static void eval_issue_file(struct issue *ie,
struct options *op,
struct termios *tp)
2006-12-06 17:25:32 -06:00
{
int has_file = 0;
#ifdef AGETTY_RELOAD
netlink_groups = 0;
#endif
if (!(op->flags & F_ISSUE))
goto done;
/*
* The custom issue file or directory list specified by:
* agetty --isue-file <path[:path]...>
* Note that nothing is printed if the file/dir does not exist.
*/
if (op->issue) {
char *list = strdup(op->issue);
char *file;
if (!list)
log_err(_("failed to allocate memory: %m"));
for (file = strtok(list, ":"); file; file = strtok(NULL, ":")) {
struct stat st;
if (stat(file, &st) < 0)
continue;
if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode))
issuedir_read(ie, file, op, tp);
else
issuefile_read(ie, file, op, tp);
}
free(list);
goto done;
}
/* The default /etc/issue and optional /etc/issue.d directory as
* extension to the file. The /etc/issue.d directory is ignored if
* there is no /etc/issue file. The file may be empty or symlink.
*/
if (access(_PATH_ISSUE, F_OK|R_OK) == 0) {
issuefile_read(ie, _PATH_ISSUE, op, tp);
issuedir_read(ie, _PATH_ISSUEDIR, op, tp);
goto done;
}
/* Fallback @runstatedir (usually /run) -- the file is not required to
* read the dir.
*/
if (issuefile_read(ie, _PATH_RUNSTATEDIR "/" _PATH_ISSUE_FILENAME, op, tp) == 0)
has_file++;
if (issuedir_read(ie, _PATH_RUNSTATEDIR "/" _PATH_ISSUE_DIRNAME, op, tp) == 0)
has_file++;
if (has_file)
goto done;
/* Fallback @sysconfstaticdir (usually /usr/lib) -- the file is not
* required to read the dir
*/
issuefile_read(ie, _PATH_SYSCONFSTATICDIR "/" _PATH_ISSUE_FILENAME, op, tp);
issuedir_read(ie, _PATH_SYSCONFSTATICDIR "/" _PATH_ISSUE_DIRNAME, op, tp);
done:
#ifdef AGETTY_RELOAD
if (netlink_groups != 0)
open_netlink();
#endif
if (ie->output) {
fclose(ie->output);
ie->output = NULL;
}
}
/* This is --show-issue backend, executed by normal user on the current
* terminal.
*/
static void show_issue(struct options *op)
{
struct issue ie = { .output = NULL };
struct termios tp;
memset(&tp, 0, sizeof(struct termios));
if (tcgetattr(STDIN_FILENO, &tp) < 0)
err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("failed to get terminal attributes: %m"));
eval_issue_file(&ie, op, &tp);
if (ie.mem_sz)
write_all(STDOUT_FILENO, ie.mem, ie.mem_sz);
if (ie.output)
fclose(ie.output);
free(ie.mem);
}
#endif /* ISSUE_SUPPORT */
/* Show login prompt, optionally preceded by /etc/issue contents. */
static void do_prompt(struct issue *ie, struct options *op, struct termios *tp)
{
#ifdef AGETTY_RELOAD
again:
#endif
print_issue_file(ie, op, tp);
if (op->flags & F_LOGINPAUSE) {
puts(_("[press ENTER to login]"));
#ifdef AGETTY_RELOAD
agetty: Reload only if it is really needed If netlink event arrives and related escapes are part of issue, agetty reloads and re-display the prompt. Reload is triggered not only by IP address change, but also by IPv6 RAs. In some environments it causes reload several times in a minute, and even complicates the login. To prevent this, reload only if a real change appears. This consists of: split print_issue_file() to several functions: eval_issue_file() prints issue to memory. It does not affect terminal in any way. print_issue_file() prints issue file from memory. cmp_issue_file() compares the issue file and returns true, if reload is needed. The implementation requires additional change: do_prompt() does not evaluate the issue file. It is responsibility of calling function. Test suite: Use issue that contais \4 and/or \6 escape. After installing new instance, restart agetty by typing a letter and then Enter 6 times. To check whether reload happens, type a letter. When reload happens, letter disappears. 1. Unplug network cable. Wait a while and re-plug network cable. You should see 2 reloads on single stack and 3 reloads on dual stack. 2. Run a loop while : ; do sed -i '$areload_test' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 sed -i '/reload_test/d' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 done You should see regular reload every 3 seconds. 3. Run a loop while : ; do agetty --reload sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. 4. Run a loop while : ; do ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 ifconfig lo 127.0.0.2 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. Signed-off-by: Stanislav Brabec <sbrabec@suse.cz>
2018-10-10 12:26:34 -05:00
/* reload issue */
agetty: fix login name DEL/CTRL^U issue agetty refresh prompt (/etc/issue file etc.) when requested by inotify or netlink. For this purpose we monitor some file descriptors by select(). The terminal input file descriptor is switched to non-canonical mode before select(). The goal is to be informed about user activity before new-line. The FD is immediately switched back to canonical mode when activity is detected. The side effect is that all not-read-yet chars in the input buffer are lost ... so we need to call read() before switch to canonical mode to save the chars. The original implementation has been based on TIOCSTI ioctl. It returns already read chars back to the terminal input buffer to make them useful for canonical mode. The problem was race (agetty writes to input buffer in the same time as user) and result was reordered chars in login name... so useless. This issue has been later fixed by extra buffer (commit 790119b8850ae13bb4254c5096a54b2aeb355b20) for already read data. And TIOCSTI ioctl has been removed. Unfortunately this solution is also wrong, because the buffer is maintained only by agetty and inaccessible for terminal when user edit (by DEL/CTRL^U) login name in canonical mode. The solution is simple -- just don't try to be smart and keep terminal in canonical mode all time (so terminal controls DEL, CTRL^U, etc) and flush input buffer (=discard unread data) and ask user for login name again after prompt reload. The agetty reload is very rarely situation and for user it's pretty obvious that he has to type login name again (as all terminal has been clear+redraw). Addresses: https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues/454 Addresses: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1464148 Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
2017-06-23 07:26:47 -05:00
if (!wait_for_term_input(STDIN_FILENO)) {
eval_issue_file(ie, op, tp);
if (issue_is_changed(ie)) {
agetty: Reload only if it is really needed If netlink event arrives and related escapes are part of issue, agetty reloads and re-display the prompt. Reload is triggered not only by IP address change, but also by IPv6 RAs. In some environments it causes reload several times in a minute, and even complicates the login. To prevent this, reload only if a real change appears. This consists of: split print_issue_file() to several functions: eval_issue_file() prints issue to memory. It does not affect terminal in any way. print_issue_file() prints issue file from memory. cmp_issue_file() compares the issue file and returns true, if reload is needed. The implementation requires additional change: do_prompt() does not evaluate the issue file. It is responsibility of calling function. Test suite: Use issue that contais \4 and/or \6 escape. After installing new instance, restart agetty by typing a letter and then Enter 6 times. To check whether reload happens, type a letter. When reload happens, letter disappears. 1. Unplug network cable. Wait a while and re-plug network cable. You should see 2 reloads on single stack and 3 reloads on dual stack. 2. Run a loop while : ; do sed -i '$areload_test' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 sed -i '/reload_test/d' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 done You should see regular reload every 3 seconds. 3. Run a loop while : ; do agetty --reload sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. 4. Run a loop while : ; do ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 ifconfig lo 127.0.0.2 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. Signed-off-by: Stanislav Brabec <sbrabec@suse.cz>
2018-10-10 12:26:34 -05:00
if (op->flags & F_VCONSOLE)
termio_clear(STDOUT_FILENO);
goto again;
}
}
#endif
getc(stdin);
}
#ifdef KDGKBLED
if (!(op->flags & F_NOHINTS) && !op->autolog &&
(op->flags & F_VCONSOLE)) {
int kb = 0;
if (ioctl(STDIN_FILENO, KDGKBLED, &kb) == 0) {
char hint[256] = { '\0' };
int nl = 0;
if (access(_PATH_NUMLOCK_ON, F_OK) == 0)
nl = 1;
if (nl && (kb & 0x02) == 0)
append(hint, sizeof(hint), NULL, _("Num Lock off"));
else if (nl == 0 && (kb & 2) && (kb & 0x20) == 0)
append(hint, sizeof(hint), NULL, _("Num Lock on"));
if ((kb & 0x04) && (kb & 0x40) == 0)
append(hint, sizeof(hint), ", ", _("Caps Lock on"));
if ((kb & 0x01) && (kb & 0x10) == 0)
append(hint, sizeof(hint), ", ", _("Scroll Lock on"));
if (*hint)
printf(_("Hint: %s\n\n"), hint);
}
}
#endif /* KDGKBLED */
if ((op->flags & F_NOHOSTNAME) == 0) {
char *hn = xgethostname();
if (hn) {
char *dot = strchr(hn, '.');
char *cn = hn;
struct addrinfo *res = NULL;
if ((op->flags & F_LONGHNAME) == 0) {
if (dot)
*dot = '\0';
} else if (dot == NULL) {
struct addrinfo hints;
memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
hints.ai_flags = AI_CANONNAME;
if (!getaddrinfo(hn, NULL, &hints, &res)
&& res && res->ai_canonname)
cn = res->ai_canonname;
}
write_all(STDOUT_FILENO, cn, strlen(cn));
write_all(STDOUT_FILENO, " ", 1);
if (res)
freeaddrinfo(res);
free(hn);
}
}
if (!op->autolog) {
/* Always show login prompt. */
write_all(STDOUT_FILENO, LOGIN, sizeof(LOGIN) - 1);
}
2006-12-06 17:25:32 -06:00
}
/* Select next baud rate. */
static void next_speed(struct options *op, struct termios *tp)
2006-12-06 17:25:32 -06:00
{
static int baud_index = -1;
if (baud_index == -1)
/*
* If the F_KEEPSPEED flags is set then the FIRST_SPEED is not
* tested yet (see termio_init()).
*/
baud_index =
(op->flags & F_KEEPSPEED) ? FIRST_SPEED : 1 % op->numspeed;
else
baud_index = (baud_index + 1) % op->numspeed;
cfsetispeed(tp, op->speeds[baud_index]);
cfsetospeed(tp, op->speeds[baud_index]);
tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, tp);
2006-12-06 17:25:32 -06:00
}
/* Get user name, establish parity, speed, erase, kill & eol. */
static char *get_logname(struct issue *ie, struct options *op, struct termios *tp, struct chardata *cp)
2006-12-06 17:25:32 -06:00
{
static char logname[BUFSIZ];
char *bp;
char c; /* input character, full eight bits */
char ascval; /* low 7 bits of input character */
int eightbit;
static char *erase[] = { /* backspace-space-backspace */
"\010\040\010", /* space parity */
"\010\040\010", /* odd parity */
"\210\240\210", /* even parity */
"\210\240\210", /* no parity */
};
/* Initialize kill, erase, parity etc. (also after switching speeds). */
INIT_CHARDATA(cp);
/*
* Flush pending input (especially important after parsing or switching
* the baud rate).
*/
if ((op->flags & F_VCONSOLE) == 0)
sleep(1);
tcflush(STDIN_FILENO, TCIFLUSH);
eightbit = (op->flags & (F_EIGHTBITS|F_UTF8));
bp = logname;
*bp = '\0';
eval_issue_file(ie, op, tp);
while (*logname == '\0') {
/* Write issue file and prompt */
do_prompt(ie, op, tp);
agetty: Reload only if it is really needed If netlink event arrives and related escapes are part of issue, agetty reloads and re-display the prompt. Reload is triggered not only by IP address change, but also by IPv6 RAs. In some environments it causes reload several times in a minute, and even complicates the login. To prevent this, reload only if a real change appears. This consists of: split print_issue_file() to several functions: eval_issue_file() prints issue to memory. It does not affect terminal in any way. print_issue_file() prints issue file from memory. cmp_issue_file() compares the issue file and returns true, if reload is needed. The implementation requires additional change: do_prompt() does not evaluate the issue file. It is responsibility of calling function. Test suite: Use issue that contais \4 and/or \6 escape. After installing new instance, restart agetty by typing a letter and then Enter 6 times. To check whether reload happens, type a letter. When reload happens, letter disappears. 1. Unplug network cable. Wait a while and re-plug network cable. You should see 2 reloads on single stack and 3 reloads on dual stack. 2. Run a loop while : ; do sed -i '$areload_test' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 sed -i '/reload_test/d' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 done You should see regular reload every 3 seconds. 3. Run a loop while : ; do agetty --reload sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. 4. Run a loop while : ; do ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 ifconfig lo 127.0.0.2 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. Signed-off-by: Stanislav Brabec <sbrabec@suse.cz>
2018-10-10 12:26:34 -05:00
no_reload:
#ifdef AGETTY_RELOAD
agetty: fix login name DEL/CTRL^U issue agetty refresh prompt (/etc/issue file etc.) when requested by inotify or netlink. For this purpose we monitor some file descriptors by select(). The terminal input file descriptor is switched to non-canonical mode before select(). The goal is to be informed about user activity before new-line. The FD is immediately switched back to canonical mode when activity is detected. The side effect is that all not-read-yet chars in the input buffer are lost ... so we need to call read() before switch to canonical mode to save the chars. The original implementation has been based on TIOCSTI ioctl. It returns already read chars back to the terminal input buffer to make them useful for canonical mode. The problem was race (agetty writes to input buffer in the same time as user) and result was reordered chars in login name... so useless. This issue has been later fixed by extra buffer (commit 790119b8850ae13bb4254c5096a54b2aeb355b20) for already read data. And TIOCSTI ioctl has been removed. Unfortunately this solution is also wrong, because the buffer is maintained only by agetty and inaccessible for terminal when user edit (by DEL/CTRL^U) login name in canonical mode. The solution is simple -- just don't try to be smart and keep terminal in canonical mode all time (so terminal controls DEL, CTRL^U, etc) and flush input buffer (=discard unread data) and ask user for login name again after prompt reload. The agetty reload is very rarely situation and for user it's pretty obvious that he has to type login name again (as all terminal has been clear+redraw). Addresses: https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues/454 Addresses: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1464148 Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
2017-06-23 07:26:47 -05:00
if (!wait_for_term_input(STDIN_FILENO)) {
/* refresh prompt -- discard input data, clear terminal
* and call do_prompt() again
*/
if ((op->flags & F_VCONSOLE) == 0)
sleep(1);
eval_issue_file(ie, op, tp);
if (!issue_is_changed(ie))
agetty: Reload only if it is really needed If netlink event arrives and related escapes are part of issue, agetty reloads and re-display the prompt. Reload is triggered not only by IP address change, but also by IPv6 RAs. In some environments it causes reload several times in a minute, and even complicates the login. To prevent this, reload only if a real change appears. This consists of: split print_issue_file() to several functions: eval_issue_file() prints issue to memory. It does not affect terminal in any way. print_issue_file() prints issue file from memory. cmp_issue_file() compares the issue file and returns true, if reload is needed. The implementation requires additional change: do_prompt() does not evaluate the issue file. It is responsibility of calling function. Test suite: Use issue that contais \4 and/or \6 escape. After installing new instance, restart agetty by typing a letter and then Enter 6 times. To check whether reload happens, type a letter. When reload happens, letter disappears. 1. Unplug network cable. Wait a while and re-plug network cable. You should see 2 reloads on single stack and 3 reloads on dual stack. 2. Run a loop while : ; do sed -i '$areload_test' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 sed -i '/reload_test/d' /etc/issue agetty --reload sleep 3 done You should see regular reload every 3 seconds. 3. Run a loop while : ; do agetty --reload sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. 4. Run a loop while : ; do ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 ifconfig lo 127.0.0.2 netmask 255.0.0.0 sleep 3 done Before: You see regular reload every 3 seconds. After: No reloads. Signed-off-by: Stanislav Brabec <sbrabec@suse.cz>
2018-10-10 12:26:34 -05:00
goto no_reload;
agetty: fix login name DEL/CTRL^U issue agetty refresh prompt (/etc/issue file etc.) when requested by inotify or netlink. For this purpose we monitor some file descriptors by select(). The terminal input file descriptor is switched to non-canonical mode before select(). The goal is to be informed about user activity before new-line. The FD is immediately switched back to canonical mode when activity is detected. The side effect is that all not-read-yet chars in the input buffer are lost ... so we need to call read() before switch to canonical mode to save the chars. The original implementation has been based on TIOCSTI ioctl. It returns already read chars back to the terminal input buffer to make them useful for canonical mode. The problem was race (agetty writes to input buffer in the same time as user) and result was reordered chars in login name... so useless. This issue has been later fixed by extra buffer (commit 790119b8850ae13bb4254c5096a54b2aeb355b20) for already read data. And TIOCSTI ioctl has been removed. Unfortunately this solution is also wrong, because the buffer is maintained only by agetty and inaccessible for terminal when user edit (by DEL/CTRL^U) login name in canonical mode. The solution is simple -- just don't try to be smart and keep terminal in canonical mode all time (so terminal controls DEL, CTRL^U, etc) and flush input buffer (=discard unread data) and ask user for login name again after prompt reload. The agetty reload is very rarely situation and for user it's pretty obvious that he has to type login name again (as all terminal has been clear+redraw). Addresses: https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues/454 Addresses: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1464148 Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
2017-06-23 07:26:47 -05:00
tcflush(STDIN_FILENO, TCIFLUSH);
if (op->flags & F_VCONSOLE)
termio_clear(STDOUT_FILENO);
agetty: fix login name DEL/CTRL^U issue agetty refresh prompt (/etc/issue file etc.) when requested by inotify or netlink. For this purpose we monitor some file descriptors by select(). The terminal input file descriptor is switched to non-canonical mode before select(). The goal is to be informed about user activity before new-line. The FD is immediately switched back to canonical mode when activity is detected. The side effect is that all not-read-yet chars in the input buffer are lost ... so we need to call read() before switch to canonical mode to save the chars. The original implementation has been based on TIOCSTI ioctl. It returns already read chars back to the terminal input buffer to make them useful for canonical mode. The problem was race (agetty writes to input buffer in the same time as user) and result was reordered chars in login name... so useless. This issue has been later fixed by extra buffer (commit 790119b8850ae13bb4254c5096a54b2aeb355b20) for already read data. And TIOCSTI ioctl has been removed. Unfortunately this solution is also wrong, because the buffer is maintained only by agetty and inaccessible for terminal when user edit (by DEL/CTRL^U) login name in canonical mode. The solution is simple -- just don't try to be smart and keep terminal in canonical mode all time (so terminal controls DEL, CTRL^U, etc) and flush input buffer (=discard unread data) and ask user for login name again after prompt reload. The agetty reload is very rarely situation and for user it's pretty obvious that he has to type login name again (as all terminal has been clear+redraw). Addresses: https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues/454 Addresses: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1464148 Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
2017-06-23 07:26:47 -05:00
bp = logname;
*bp = '\0';
continue;
}
#endif
cp->eol = '\0';
/* Read name, watch for break and end-of-line. */
while (cp->eol == '\0') {
char key;
ssize_t readres;
agetty: fix login name DEL/CTRL^U issue agetty refresh prompt (/etc/issue file etc.) when requested by inotify or netlink. For this purpose we monitor some file descriptors by select(). The terminal input file descriptor is switched to non-canonical mode before select(). The goal is to be informed about user activity before new-line. The FD is immediately switched back to canonical mode when activity is detected. The side effect is that all not-read-yet chars in the input buffer are lost ... so we need to call read() before switch to canonical mode to save the chars. The original implementation has been based on TIOCSTI ioctl. It returns already read chars back to the terminal input buffer to make them useful for canonical mode. The problem was race (agetty writes to input buffer in the same time as user) and result was reordered chars in login name... so useless. This issue has been later fixed by extra buffer (commit 790119b8850ae13bb4254c5096a54b2aeb355b20) for already read data. And TIOCSTI ioctl has been removed. Unfortunately this solution is also wrong, because the buffer is maintained only by agetty and inaccessible for terminal when user edit (by DEL/CTRL^U) login name in canonical mode. The solution is simple -- just don't try to be smart and keep terminal in canonical mode all time (so terminal controls DEL, CTRL^U, etc) and flush input buffer (=discard unread data) and ask user for login name again after prompt reload. The agetty reload is very rarely situation and for user it's pretty obvious that he has to type login name again (as all terminal has been clear+redraw). Addresses: https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues/454 Addresses: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1464148 Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
2017-06-23 07:26:47 -05:00
debug("read from FD\n");
readres = read(STDIN_FILENO, &c, 1);
if (readres < 0) {
agetty: fix login name DEL/CTRL^U issue agetty refresh prompt (/etc/issue file etc.) when requested by inotify or netlink. For this purpose we monitor some file descriptors by select(). The terminal input file descriptor is switched to non-canonical mode before select(). The goal is to be informed about user activity before new-line. The FD is immediately switched back to canonical mode when activity is detected. The side effect is that all not-read-yet chars in the input buffer are lost ... so we need to call read() before switch to canonical mode to save the chars. The original implementation has been based on TIOCSTI ioctl. It returns already read chars back to the terminal input buffer to make them useful for canonical mode. The problem was race (agetty writes to input buffer in the same time as user) and result was reordered chars in login name... so useless. This issue has been later fixed by extra buffer (commit 790119b8850ae13bb4254c5096a54b2aeb355b20) for already read data. And TIOCSTI ioctl has been removed. Unfortunately this solution is also wrong, because the buffer is maintained only by agetty and inaccessible for terminal when user edit (by DEL/CTRL^U) login name in canonical mode. The solution is simple -- just don't try to be smart and keep terminal in canonical mode all time (so terminal controls DEL, CTRL^U, etc) and flush input buffer (=discard unread data) and ask user for login name again after prompt reload. The agetty reload is very rarely situation and for user it's pretty obvious that he has to type login name again (as all terminal has been clear+redraw). Addresses: https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues/454 Addresses: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1464148 Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
2017-06-23 07:26:47 -05:00
debug("read failed\n");
/* The terminal could be open with O_NONBLOCK when
* -L (force CLOCAL) is specified... */
if (errno == EINTR || errno == EAGAIN) {
xusleep(250000);
continue;
}
switch (errno) {
case 0:
case EIO:
case ESRCH:
case EINVAL:
case ENOENT:
exit_slowly(EXIT_SUCCESS);
default:
log_err(_("%s: read: %m"), op->tty);
}
}
if (readres == 0)
c = 0;
/* Do parity bit handling. */
if (eightbit)
ascval = c;
else if (c != (ascval = (c & 0177))) {
uint32_t bits; /* # of "1" bits per character */
uint32_t mask; /* mask with 1 bit up */
for (bits = 1, mask = 1; mask & 0177; mask <<= 1) {
if (mask & ascval)
bits++;
}
cp->parity |= ((bits & 1) ? 1 : 2);
}
if (op->killchars && strchr(op->killchars, ascval))
key = CTL('U');
else if (op->erasechars && strchr(op->erasechars, ascval))
key = DEL;
else
key = ascval;
/* Do erase, kill and end-of-line processing. */
switch (key) {
case 0:
*bp = 0;
if (op->numspeed > 1 && !(op->flags & F_VCONSOLE))
return NULL;
if (readres == 0)
exit_slowly(EXIT_SUCCESS);
break;
case CR:
case NL:
*bp = 0; /* terminate logname */
cp->eol = ascval; /* set end-of-line char */
break;
case BS:
case DEL:
cp->erase = ascval; /* set erase character */
if (bp > logname) {
if ((tp->c_lflag & ECHO) == 0)
write_all(1, erase[cp->parity], 3);
bp--;
}
break;
case CTL('U'):
cp->kill = ascval; /* set kill character */
while (bp > logname) {
if ((tp->c_lflag & ECHO) == 0)
write_all(1, erase[cp->parity], 3);
bp--;
}
break;
case CTL('D'):
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
case CTL('C'):
/* Ignore */
break;
default:
if ((size_t)(bp - logname) >= sizeof(logname) - 1)
log_err(_("%s: input overrun"), op->tty);
agetty: fix login name DEL/CTRL^U issue agetty refresh prompt (/etc/issue file etc.) when requested by inotify or netlink. For this purpose we monitor some file descriptors by select(). The terminal input file descriptor is switched to non-canonical mode before select(). The goal is to be informed about user activity before new-line. The FD is immediately switched back to canonical mode when activity is detected. The side effect is that all not-read-yet chars in the input buffer are lost ... so we need to call read() before switch to canonical mode to save the chars. The original implementation has been based on TIOCSTI ioctl. It returns already read chars back to the terminal input buffer to make them useful for canonical mode. The problem was race (agetty writes to input buffer in the same time as user) and result was reordered chars in login name... so useless. This issue has been later fixed by extra buffer (commit 790119b8850ae13bb4254c5096a54b2aeb355b20) for already read data. And TIOCSTI ioctl has been removed. Unfortunately this solution is also wrong, because the buffer is maintained only by agetty and inaccessible for terminal when user edit (by DEL/CTRL^U) login name in canonical mode. The solution is simple -- just don't try to be smart and keep terminal in canonical mode all time (so terminal controls DEL, CTRL^U, etc) and flush input buffer (=discard unread data) and ask user for login name again after prompt reload. The agetty reload is very rarely situation and for user it's pretty obvious that he has to type login name again (as all terminal has been clear+redraw). Addresses: https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues/454 Addresses: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1464148 Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
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if ((tp->c_lflag & ECHO) == 0)
write_all(1, &c, 1); /* echo the character */
*bp++ = ascval; /* and store it */
break;
}
/* Everything was erased. */
if (bp == logname && cp->eol == '\0')
goto no_reload;
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}
}
#ifdef HAVE_WIDECHAR
if ((op->flags & (F_EIGHTBITS|F_UTF8)) == (F_EIGHTBITS|F_UTF8)) {
/* Check out UTF-8 multibyte characters */
ssize_t len;
wchar_t *wcs, *wcp;
len = mbstowcs((wchar_t *)0, logname, 0);
if (len < 0)
log_err(_("%s: invalid character conversion for login name"), op->tty);
wcs = malloc((len + 1) * sizeof(wchar_t));
if (!wcs)
log_err(_("failed to allocate memory: %m"));
len = mbstowcs(wcs, logname, len + 1);
if (len < 0)
log_err(_("%s: invalid character conversion for login name"), op->tty);
wcp = wcs;
while (*wcp) {
const wint_t wc = *wcp++;
if (!iswprint(wc))
log_err(_("%s: invalid character 0x%x in login name"), op->tty, wc);
}
free(wcs);
} else
#endif
if ((op->flags & F_LCUC) && (cp->capslock = caps_lock(logname))) {
/* Handle names with upper case and no lower case. */
for (bp = logname; *bp; bp++)
if (isupper(*bp))
*bp = tolower(*bp); /* map name to lower case */
}
return logname;
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}
/* Set the final tty mode bits. */
static void termio_final(struct options *op, struct termios *tp, struct chardata *cp)
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{
/* General terminal-independent stuff. */
/* 2-way flow control */
tp->c_iflag |= IXON | IXOFF;
tp->c_lflag |= ICANON | ISIG | ECHO | ECHOE | ECHOK | ECHOKE;
/* no longer| ECHOCTL | ECHOPRT */
tp->c_oflag |= OPOST;
/* tp->c_cflag = 0; */
tp->c_cc[VINTR] = DEF_INTR;
tp->c_cc[VQUIT] = DEF_QUIT;
tp->c_cc[VEOF] = DEF_EOF;
tp->c_cc[VEOL] = DEF_EOL;
#ifdef __linux__
tp->c_cc[VSWTC] = DEF_SWITCH;
#elif defined(VSWTCH)
tp->c_cc[VSWTCH] = DEF_SWITCH;
#endif /* __linux__ */
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/* Account for special characters seen in input. */
if (cp->eol == CR) {
tp->c_iflag |= ICRNL;
tp->c_oflag |= ONLCR;
}
tp->c_cc[VERASE] = cp->erase;
tp->c_cc[VKILL] = cp->kill;
/* Account for the presence or absence of parity bits in input. */
switch (cp->parity) {
case 0:
/* space (always 0) parity */
break;
case 1:
/* odd parity */
tp->c_cflag |= PARODD;
/* fallthrough */
case 2:
/* even parity */
tp->c_cflag |= PARENB;
tp->c_iflag |= INPCK | ISTRIP;
/* fallthrough */
case (1 | 2):
/* no parity bit */
tp->c_cflag &= ~CSIZE;
tp->c_cflag |= CS7;
break;
}
/* Account for upper case without lower case. */
if (cp->capslock) {
#ifdef IUCLC
tp->c_iflag |= IUCLC;
#endif
#ifdef XCASE
tp->c_lflag |= XCASE;
#endif
#ifdef OLCUC
tp->c_oflag |= OLCUC;
#endif
}
/* Optionally enable hardware flow control. */
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#ifdef CRTSCTS
if (op->flags & F_RTSCTS)
tp->c_cflag |= CRTSCTS;
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#endif
/* Finally, make the new settings effective. */
if (tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, tp) < 0)
log_err(_("%s: failed to set terminal attributes: %m"), op->tty);
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}
/*
* String contains upper case without lower case.
* http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=52940
* http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=156242
*/
static int caps_lock(char *s)
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{
int capslock;
for (capslock = 0; *s; s++) {
if (islower(*s))
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
if (capslock == 0)
capslock = isupper(*s);
}
return capslock;
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}
/* Convert speed string to speed code; return 0 on failure. */
static speed_t bcode(char *s)
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{
const struct Speedtab *sp;
long speed = atol(s);
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for (sp = speedtab; sp->speed; sp++)
if (sp->speed == speed)
return sp->code;
return 0;
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}
static void __attribute__((__noreturn__)) usage(void)
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{
FILE *out = stdout;
fputs(USAGE_HEADER, out);
fprintf(out, _(" %1$s [options] <line> [<baud_rate>,...] [<termtype>]\n"
" %1$s [options] <baud_rate>,... <line> [<termtype>]\n"), program_invocation_short_name);
fputs(USAGE_SEPARATOR, out);
fputs(_("Open a terminal and set its mode.\n"), out);
fputs(USAGE_OPTIONS, out);
fputs(_(" -8, --8bits assume 8-bit tty\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -a, --autologin <user> login the specified user automatically\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -c, --noreset do not reset control mode\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -E, --remote use -r <hostname> for login(1)\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -f, --issue-file <list> display issue files or directories\n"), out);
fputs(_(" --show-issue display issue file and exit\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -h, --flow-control enable hardware flow control\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -H, --host <hostname> specify login host\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -i, --noissue do not display issue file\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -I, --init-string <string> set init string\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -J --noclear do not clear the screen before prompt\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -l, --login-program <file> specify login program\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -L, --local-line[=<mode>] control the local line flag\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -m, --extract-baud extract baud rate during connect\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -n, --skip-login do not prompt for login\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -N --nonewline do not print a newline before issue\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -o, --login-options <opts> options that are passed to login\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -p, --login-pause wait for any key before the login\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -r, --chroot <dir> change root to the directory\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -R, --hangup do virtually hangup on the tty\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -s, --keep-baud try to keep baud rate after break\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -t, --timeout <number> login process timeout\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -U, --detect-case detect uppercase terminal\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -w, --wait-cr wait carriage-return\n"), out);
fputs(_(" --nohints do not print hints\n"), out);
fputs(_(" --nohostname no hostname at all will be shown\n"), out);
fputs(_(" --long-hostname show full qualified hostname\n"), out);
fputs(_(" --erase-chars <string> additional backspace chars\n"), out);
fputs(_(" --kill-chars <string> additional kill chars\n"), out);
fputs(_(" --chdir <directory> chdir before the login\n"), out);
fputs(_(" --delay <number> sleep seconds before prompt\n"), out);
fputs(_(" --nice <number> run login with this priority\n"), out);
fputs(_(" --reload reload prompts on running agetty instances\n"), out);
fputs(_(" --list-speeds display supported baud rates\n"), out);
printf( " --help %s\n", USAGE_OPTSTR_HELP);
printf( " --version %s\n", USAGE_OPTSTR_VERSION);
printf(USAGE_MAN_TAIL("agetty(8)"));
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
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}
static void list_speeds(void)
{
const struct Speedtab *sp;
for (sp = speedtab; sp->speed; sp++)
printf("%10ld\n", sp->speed);
}
/*
* Helper function reports errors to console or syslog.
* Will be used by log_err() and log_warn() therefore
* it takes a format as well as va_list.
*/
static void dolog(int priority
#ifndef USE_SYSLOG
__attribute__((__unused__))
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#endif
, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
{
#ifdef USE_SYSLOG
/*
* If the diagnostic is reported via syslog(3), the process name is
* automatically prepended to the message. If we write directly to
* /dev/console, we must prepend the process name ourselves.
*/
openlog(program_invocation_short_name, LOG_PID, LOG_AUTHPRIV);
vsyslog(priority, fmt, ap);
closelog();
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#else
/*
* Write the diagnostic directly to /dev/console if we do not use
* the syslog(3) facility.
*/
char buf[BUFSIZ];
char new_fmt[BUFSIZ];
int fd;
snprintf(new_fmt, sizeof(new_fmt), "%s: %s\r\n",
program_invocation_short_name, fmt);
/* Terminate with CR-LF since the console mode is unknown. */
vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), new_fmt, ap);
if ((fd = open("/dev/console", 1)) >= 0) {
write_all(fd, buf, strlen(buf));
close(fd);
}
#endif /* USE_SYSLOG */
}
static void exit_slowly(int code)
{
/* Be kind to init(8). */
sleep(10);
exit(code);
}
static void log_err(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
dolog(LOG_ERR, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
exit_slowly(EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
static void log_warn(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
dolog(LOG_WARNING, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
static void print_addr(struct issue *ie, sa_family_t family, void *addr)
{
char buff[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN + 1];
inet_ntop(family, addr, buff, sizeof(buff));
fprintf(ie->output, "%s", buff);
}
/*
* Prints IP for the specified interface (@iface), if the interface is not
* specified then prints the "best" one (UP, RUNNING, non-LOOPBACK). If not
* found the "best" interface then prints at least host IP.
*/
static void output_iface_ip(struct issue *ie,
struct ifaddrs *addrs,
const char *iface,
sa_family_t family)
{
struct ifaddrs *p;
struct addrinfo hints, *info = NULL;
char *host = NULL;
void *addr = NULL;
if (!addrs)
return;
for (p = addrs; p; p = p->ifa_next) {
if (!p->ifa_name ||
!p->ifa_addr ||
p->ifa_addr->sa_family != family)
continue;
if (iface) {
/* Filter out by interface name */
if (strcmp(p->ifa_name, iface) != 0)
continue;
} else {
/* Select the "best" interface */
if ((p->ifa_flags & IFF_LOOPBACK) ||
!(p->ifa_flags & IFF_UP) ||
!(p->ifa_flags & IFF_RUNNING))
continue;
}
addr = NULL;
switch (p->ifa_addr->sa_family) {
case AF_INET:
addr = &((struct sockaddr_in *) p->ifa_addr)->sin_addr;
break;
case AF_INET6:
addr = &((struct sockaddr_in6 *) p->ifa_addr)->sin6_addr;
break;
}
if (addr) {
print_addr(ie, family, addr);
return;
}
}
if (iface)
return;
/* Hmm.. not found the best interface, print host IP at least */
memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
hints.ai_family = family;
if (family == AF_INET6)
hints.ai_flags = AI_V4MAPPED;
host = xgethostname();
if (host && getaddrinfo(host, NULL, &hints, &info) == 0 && info) {
switch (info->ai_family) {
case AF_INET:
addr = &((struct sockaddr_in *) info->ai_addr)->sin_addr;
break;
case AF_INET6:
addr = &((struct sockaddr_in6 *) info->ai_addr)->sin6_addr;
break;
}
if (addr)
print_addr(ie, family, addr);
freeaddrinfo(info);
}
free(host);
}
/*
* parses \x{argument}, if not argument specified then returns NULL, the @fd
* has to point to one char after the sequence (it means '{').
*/
static char *get_escape_argument(FILE *fd, char *buf, size_t bufsz)
{
size_t i = 0;
int c = fgetc(fd);
if (c == EOF || (unsigned char) c != '{') {
ungetc(c, fd);
return NULL;
}
do {
c = fgetc(fd);
if (c == EOF)
return NULL;
if ((unsigned char) c != '}' && i < bufsz - 1)
buf[i++] = (unsigned char) c;
} while ((unsigned char) c != '}');
buf[i] = '\0';
return buf;
}
static void output_special_char(struct issue *ie,
unsigned char c,
struct options *op,
struct termios *tp,
FILE *fp)
{
struct utsname uts;
switch (c) {
case 'e':
{
char escname[UL_COLORNAME_MAXSZ];
if (get_escape_argument(fp, escname, sizeof(escname))) {
const char *esc = color_sequence_from_colorname(escname);
if (esc)
fputs(esc, ie->output);
} else
fputs("\033", ie->output);
break;
}
case 's':
uname(&uts);
fprintf(ie->output, "%s", uts.sysname);
break;
case 'n':
uname(&uts);
fprintf(ie->output, "%s", uts.nodename);
break;
case 'r':
uname(&uts);
fprintf(ie->output, "%s", uts.release);
break;
case 'v':
uname(&uts);
fprintf(ie->output, "%s", uts.version);
break;
case 'm':
uname(&uts);
fprintf(ie->output, "%s", uts.machine);
break;
case 'o':
{
char *dom = xgetdomainname();
fputs(dom ? dom : "unknown_domain", ie->output);
free(dom);
break;
}
case 'O':
{
char *dom = NULL;
char *host = xgethostname();
struct addrinfo hints, *info = NULL;
memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
hints.ai_flags = AI_CANONNAME;
if (host && getaddrinfo(host, NULL, &hints, &info) == 0 && info) {
char *canon;
if (info->ai_canonname &&
(canon = strchr(info->ai_canonname, '.')))
dom = canon + 1;
}
fputs(dom ? dom : "unknown_domain", ie->output);
if (info)
freeaddrinfo(info);
free(host);
break;
}
case 'd':
case 't':
{
time_t now;
struct tm tm;
time(&now);
localtime_r(&now, &tm);
if (c == 'd') /* ISO 8601 */
fprintf(ie->output, "%s %s %d %d",
nl_langinfo(ABDAY_1 + tm.tm_wday),
nl_langinfo(ABMON_1 + tm.tm_mon),
tm.tm_mday,
tm.tm_year < 70 ? tm.tm_year + 2000 :
tm.tm_year + 1900);
else
fprintf(ie->output, "%02d:%02d:%02d",
tm.tm_hour, tm.tm_min, tm.tm_sec);
break;
}
case 'l':
fprintf (ie->output, "%s", op->tty);
break;
case 'b':
{
const speed_t speed = cfgetispeed(tp);
int i;
for (i = 0; speedtab[i].speed; i++) {
if (speedtab[i].code == speed) {
fprintf(ie->output, "%ld", speedtab[i].speed);
break;
}
}
break;
}
case 'S':
{
char *var = NULL, varname[64];
/* \S{varname} */
if (get_escape_argument(fp, varname, sizeof(varname))) {
var = read_os_release(op, varname);
if (var) {
if (strcmp(varname, "ANSI_COLOR") == 0)
fprintf(ie->output, "\033[%sm", var);
else
fputs(var, ie->output);
}
/* \S */
} else if ((var = read_os_release(op, "PRETTY_NAME"))) {
fputs(var, ie->output);
/* \S and PRETTY_NAME not found */
} else {
uname(&uts);
fputs(uts.sysname, ie->output);
}
free(var);
break;
}
case 'u':
case 'U':
{
int users = 0;
struct utmpx *ut;
setutxent();
while ((ut = getutxent()))
if (ut->ut_type == USER_PROCESS)
users++;
endutxent();
if (c == 'U')
fprintf(ie->output, P_("%d user", "%d users", users), users);
else
fprintf (ie->output, "%d ", users);
break;
}
#if defined(RTMGRP_IPV4_IFADDR) && defined(RTMGRP_IPV6_IFADDR)
case '4':
case '6':
{
sa_family_t family = c == '4' ? AF_INET : AF_INET6;
struct ifaddrs *addrs = NULL;
char iface[128];
if (getifaddrs(&addrs))
break;
if (get_escape_argument(fp, iface, sizeof(iface)))
output_iface_ip(ie, addrs, iface, family);
else
output_iface_ip(ie, addrs, NULL, family);
freeifaddrs(addrs);
if (c == '4')
netlink_groups |= RTMGRP_IPV4_IFADDR;
else
netlink_groups |= RTMGRP_IPV6_IFADDR;
break;
}
#endif
default:
putc(c, ie->output);
break;
}
}
static void init_special_char(char* arg, struct options *op)
{
char ch, *p, *q;
int i;
op->initstring = malloc(strlen(arg) + 1);
if (!op->initstring)
log_err(_("failed to allocate memory: %m"));
/*
* Copy optarg into op->initstring decoding \ddd octal
* codes into chars.
*/
q = op->initstring;
p = arg;
while (*p) {
/* The \\ is converted to \ */
if (*p == '\\') {
p++;
if (*p == '\\') {
ch = '\\';
p++;
} else {
/* Handle \000 - \177. */
ch = 0;
for (i = 1; i <= 3; i++) {
if (*p >= '0' && *p <= '7') {
ch <<= 3;
ch += *p - '0';
p++;
} else {
break;
}
}
}
*q++ = ch;
} else
*q++ = *p++;
}
*q = '\0';
}
/*
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* Appends @str to @dest and if @dest is not empty then use @sep as a
* separator. The maximal final length of the @dest is @len.
*
* Returns the final @dest length or -1 in case of error.
*/
static ssize_t append(char *dest, size_t len, const char *sep, const char *src)
{
size_t dsz = 0, ssz = 0, sz;
char *p;
if (!dest || !len || !src)
return -1;
if (*dest)
dsz = strlen(dest);
if (dsz && sep)
ssz = strlen(sep);
sz = strlen(src);
if (dsz + ssz + sz + 1 > len)
return -1;
p = dest + dsz;
if (ssz) {
memcpy(p, sep, ssz);
p += ssz;
}
memcpy(p, src, sz);
*(p + sz) = '\0';
return dsz + ssz + sz;
}
/*
* Do not allow the user to pass an option as a user name
* To be more safe: Use `--' to make sure the rest is
* interpreted as non-options by the program, if it supports it.
*/
static void check_username(const char* nm)
{
const char *p = nm;
if (!nm)
goto err;
if (strlen(nm) > 42)
goto err;
while (isspace(*p))
p++;
if (*p == '-')
goto err;
return;
err:
errno = EPERM;
log_err(_("checkname failed: %m"));
}
static void reload_agettys(void)
{
#ifdef AGETTY_RELOAD
int fd = open(AGETTY_RELOAD_FILENAME, O_CREAT|O_CLOEXEC|O_WRONLY,
S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR);
if (fd < 0)
err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("cannot open %s"), AGETTY_RELOAD_FILENAME);
if (futimens(fd, NULL) < 0 || close(fd) < 0)
err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("cannot touch file %s"),
AGETTY_RELOAD_FILENAME);
#else
/* very unusual */
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("--reload is unsupported on your system"));
#endif
}