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/*
 * Copyright (C) 2006 OpenedHand Ltd.
 *
 * OpenedHand Widget Library Video Widget demonstration application
 *
 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA
 *
 * Author: Jorn Baayen <jorn@openedhand.com>
 */

#include <gtk/gtk.h>
#include <gst/gst.h>
#include <libowl-av/owl-video-widget.h>

#include "owl-overlay-bin.h"
#include "bacon-volume.h"

typedef struct {
        GtkWindow *window;

        OwlVideoWidget *video_widget;

        GtkWidget *toolbar;
        GtkToggleButton *play_pause_button;
        GtkButton *open_file_button;
        BaconVolumeButton *volume_button;
        GtkScale *position_slider;
        GtkLabel *position_label;
        GtkButton *fullscreen_button;

        gboolean changing_position_slider;
        guint position_slider_timeout_id;
        guint unfullscreen_id;
} AppData;

/**
 * WM close button clicked.
 **/
static gboolean
window_delete_event_cb (GtkWindow *window,
                        GdkEvent  *event,
                        gpointer   user_data)
{
        gtk_main_quit ();
        
        return TRUE;
}

/**
 * GstTagList available.
 **/
static void
tag_list_available_cb (OwlVideoWidget *video_widget,
                       GstTagList        *tag_list,
                       AppData           *data)
{
        g_message ("Tag list available");
}

/**
 * End of stream reached.
 **/
static void
eos_cb (OwlVideoWidget *video_widget,
        AppData           *data)
{
        /**
         * Stop playing.
         **/
        gtk_toggle_button_set_active (data->play_pause_button, FALSE);

        /**
         * Reset stream.
         **/
        owl_video_widget_set_position (data->video_widget, 0);
}

/**
 * An error occurred: Show dialog.
 **/
static void
error_cb (OwlVideoWidget *video_widget,
          GError            *error,
          AppData           *data)
{
        GtkWidget *dialog;

        dialog = gtk_message_dialog_new (data->window,
                                         GTK_DIALOG_NO_SEPARATOR,
                                         GTK_MESSAGE_ERROR,
                                         GTK_BUTTONS_CLOSE,
                                         error->message);
        gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG (dialog));
        gtk_widget_destroy (dialog);
}

/**
 * Append @time to @str.
 **/
static void
append_time (GString *str,
             int      time)
{
        int hours, minutes, seconds;

        hours = time / 3600;
        seconds = time % 3600;
        minutes = seconds / 60;
        seconds = seconds % 60;

        if (hours > 0) {
                g_string_append_printf (str, "%d:", hours);
                g_string_append_printf (str, "%.2d:", minutes);
        } else
                g_string_append_printf (str, "%d:", minutes);
        g_string_append_printf (str, "%.2d", seconds);
}

/**
 * Update the position label.
 **/
static void
update_position_label (AppData *data,
                       int      position)
{
        int duration;
        GString *str;

        duration = owl_video_widget_get_duration (data->video_widget);

        /**
         * Update position label.
         **/
        str = g_string_new (NULL);

        append_time (str, position);

        g_string_append (str, " / ");

        append_time (str, duration);

        gtk_label_set_text (data->position_label, str->str);

        g_string_free (str, TRUE);
}

/**
 * Duration or position information changed.
 **/
static void
notify_duration_or_position_cb (GObject    *object,
                                GParamSpec *pspec,
                                AppData    *data)
{
        int position, duration;
        GtkAdjustment *adj;

        /**
         * Only run when not dragging the slider.
         **/
        if (data->position_slider_timeout_id)
                return;

        /**
         * Get values.
         **/
        position = owl_video_widget_get_position (data->video_widget);
        duration = owl_video_widget_get_duration (data->video_widget);

        /**
         * Update label.
         **/
        update_position_label (data, position);

        /**
         * Update slider.
         **/
        adj = gtk_range_get_adjustment (GTK_RANGE (data->position_slider));

        adj->upper          = duration;
        adj->step_increment = 1;
        adj->page_increment = 10;

        gtk_adjustment_changed (adj);

        data->changing_position_slider = TRUE;

        gtk_adjustment_set_value (adj, position);

        data->changing_position_slider = FALSE;
}

/**
 * Play/pause button toggled.
 **/
static void
play_pause_button_toggled_cb (GtkToggleButton *button,
                              AppData         *data)
{
        gboolean active;

        active = gtk_toggle_button_get_active (button);

        owl_video_widget_set_playing (data->video_widget,
                                         active);
}

static void
set_has_media (AppData *data, gboolean has_media)
{
        gtk_widget_set_sensitive (GTK_WIDGET (data->play_pause_button),
                                  has_media);
        gtk_widget_set_sensitive (GTK_WIDGET (data->fullscreen_button),
                                  has_media);
        gtk_widget_set_sensitive (GTK_WIDGET (data->position_slider),
                                  has_media);
        gtk_widget_set_sensitive (GTK_WIDGET (data->position_label),
                                  has_media);
}

/**
 * Open File button clicked.
 **/
static void
open_file_button_clicked_cb (GtkButton *button,
                             AppData   *data)
{
        GtkWidget *file_chooser;

        file_chooser =
                gtk_file_chooser_dialog_new ("Choose a File to Play",
                                             data->window,
                                             GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN,
                                             GTK_STOCK_CANCEL,
                                             GTK_RESPONSE_REJECT,
                                             GTK_STOCK_OPEN,
                                             GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT,
                                             NULL);
        
        switch (gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG (file_chooser))) {
        case GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT:
        {
                char *uri;

                uri = gtk_file_chooser_get_uri
                                        (GTK_FILE_CHOOSER (file_chooser));

                owl_video_widget_set_uri (data->video_widget, uri);

                g_free (uri);

                /**
                 * Start playing.
                 **/
                set_has_media (data, TRUE);
                gtk_toggle_button_set_active (data->play_pause_button, TRUE);

                break;
        }
        default:
                break;
        }

        gtk_widget_destroy (file_chooser);
}

/**
 * Volume button value changed: Update video widget volume.
 **/
static void
volume_button_value_changed_cb (BaconVolumeButton *button,
                                AppData           *data)
{
        owl_video_widget_set_volume (data->video_widget,
                                        bacon_volume_button_get_value (button));
}

static gboolean
window_button_cb (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventButton *event, AppData *data)
{
        gtk_window_unfullscreen (data->window);
        gtk_widget_show (data->toolbar);

        g_signal_handler_disconnect (widget, data->unfullscreen_id);
        data->unfullscreen_id = 0;

        return TRUE;
}

static void
fullscreen_button_clicked_cb (GtkButton *button,
                              AppData   *data)
{
        gtk_widget_hide (data->toolbar);
        gtk_window_fullscreen (data->window);

        data->unfullscreen_id = g_signal_connect
                (data->window, "button-press-event", G_CALLBACK (window_button_cb), data);
}


/**
 * Seek scheduled: Seek in stream.
 **/
static gboolean
position_slider_timeout (AppData *data)
{
        int value;

        value = (int) gtk_range_get_value (GTK_RANGE (data->position_slider));
        owl_video_widget_set_position (data->video_widget, value);

        data->position_slider_timeout_id = 0;

        return FALSE;
}

#define POSITION_SLIDER_TIMEOUT 100

/**
 * Position slider value changed: Schedule seek.
 **/
static void
position_slider_value_changed_cb (GtkRange *range,
                                  AppData  *data)
{
        if (data->changing_position_slider)
                return;

        if (data->position_slider_timeout_id)
                g_source_remove (data->position_slider_timeout_id);

        data->position_slider_timeout_id =
                g_timeout_add (POSITION_SLIDER_TIMEOUT,
                               (GSourceFunc) position_slider_timeout,
                               data);

        update_position_label (data,
                               gtk_range_get_value (range));
}

/* Nasty hack so that we have a fullscreen button */
static void
ensure_fullscreen_stock (void)
{
#ifndef GTK_STOCK_FULLSCREEN
  /* This must be GTK+ 2.6, so we need to register the fullscreen item
     manually. */
  
#define GTK_STOCK_FULLSCREEN "gtk-fullscreen"

  GtkIconFactory *factory;
  GdkPixbuf *pixbuf;
  GtkIconSet *set;
  
  /* You never know... */
  if (gtk_icon_factory_lookup_default (GTK_STOCK_FULLSCREEN))
    return;
  
  factory = gtk_icon_factory_new ();
  pixbuf = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file (PKGDATADIR "/gtk-fullscreen.png", NULL);
  if (pixbuf) {
    set = gtk_icon_set_new_from_pixbuf (pixbuf);
    gtk_icon_factory_add (factory, GTK_STOCK_FULLSCREEN, set);
    gtk_icon_factory_add_default (factory);
  }
#endif
}

/**
 * Main.
 **/
int
main (int argc, char **argv)
{
        AppData *data;
        GtkWidget *overlay_bin, *vbox, *hbox, *position_hbox, *alignment,
                  *image, *bbox;

        /**
         * Init.
         **/
        g_thread_init (NULL);
        gtk_init (&argc, &argv);
        gdk_threads_init ();
        gst_init (&argc, &argv);

        /**
         * AppData structure.
         **/
        data = g_new (AppData, 1);

        /**
         * Create window.
         **/
        data->window = GTK_WINDOW (gtk_window_new (GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL));
        gtk_window_set_title (data->window, "Video Player");
        gtk_window_set_default_size (data->window, 640, 480);
        gtk_widget_add_events (GTK_WIDGET (data->window), GDK_BUTTON_PRESS_MASK);

        g_signal_connect (data->window,
                          "delete-event",
                          G_CALLBACK (window_delete_event_cb),
                          NULL);

        /**
         * Create video widget.
         **/
        data->video_widget = OWL_VIDEO_WIDGET (owl_video_widget_new ());

        g_signal_connect (data->video_widget,
                          "tag-list-available",
                          G_CALLBACK (tag_list_available_cb),
                          data);
        g_signal_connect (data->video_widget,
                          "eos",
                          G_CALLBACK (eos_cb),
                          data);
        g_signal_connect (data->video_widget,
                          "error",
                          G_CALLBACK (error_cb),
                          data);
        g_signal_connect (data->video_widget,
                          "notify::duration",
                          G_CALLBACK (notify_duration_or_position_cb),
                          data);
        g_signal_connect (data->video_widget,
                          "notify::position",
                          G_CALLBACK (notify_duration_or_position_cb),
                          data);

        gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (data->window),
                           GTK_WIDGET (data->video_widget));

        /**
         * Create VBox inside video widget.
         **/
        vbox = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 0);
        gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (vbox), 12);
        gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (data->video_widget), vbox);

        /**
         * Create right alignment in the bottom end of the VBox.
         **/
        alignment = gtk_alignment_new (1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0);
        gtk_box_pack_end (GTK_BOX (vbox), alignment, FALSE, FALSE, 0);

        /**
         * Create HBox inside alignment.
         **/
        hbox = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 6);
        gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (alignment), hbox);

        /**
         * Create Play/Pause button.
         **/
        overlay_bin = owl_overlay_bin_new ();
        gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox),
                            overlay_bin, FALSE, TRUE, 0);
        
        data->play_pause_button = GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON (gtk_toggle_button_new ());
        gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (overlay_bin),
                           GTK_WIDGET (data->play_pause_button));

        g_signal_connect (data->play_pause_button,
                          "toggled",
                          G_CALLBACK (play_pause_button_toggled_cb),
                          data);

        bbox = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 4);
        image = gtk_image_new_from_stock (GTK_STOCK_MEDIA_PLAY,
                                          GTK_ICON_SIZE_LARGE_TOOLBAR);
        gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (bbox), image);
        image = gtk_image_new_from_stock (GTK_STOCK_MEDIA_PAUSE,
                                          GTK_ICON_SIZE_LARGE_TOOLBAR);
        gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (bbox), image);
        gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (data->play_pause_button), bbox);

        /**
         * Create Open File button.
         **/
        overlay_bin = owl_overlay_bin_new ();
        gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox),
                            overlay_bin, FALSE, TRUE, 0);

        data->open_file_button = GTK_BUTTON (gtk_button_new ());
        gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (overlay_bin),
                           GTK_WIDGET (data->open_file_button));

        g_signal_connect (data->open_file_button,
                          "clicked",
                          G_CALLBACK (open_file_button_clicked_cb),
                          data);

        image = gtk_image_new_from_stock (GTK_STOCK_OPEN,
                                          GTK_ICON_SIZE_LARGE_TOOLBAR);
        gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (data->open_file_button), image);

        /**
         * Create volume button.
         **/
        overlay_bin = owl_overlay_bin_new ();
        gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox),
                            overlay_bin, FALSE, TRUE, 0);

        data->volume_button = BACON_VOLUME_BUTTON
                (bacon_volume_button_new (GTK_ICON_SIZE_LARGE_TOOLBAR,
                                          0.0, 4.0, 0.1));
        gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (overlay_bin),
                           GTK_WIDGET (data->volume_button));

        gtk_button_set_relief (GTK_BUTTON (data->volume_button),
                               GTK_RELIEF_NORMAL);
        bacon_volume_button_set_value
                        (data->volume_button,
                         owl_video_widget_get_volume (data->video_widget));

        g_signal_connect (data->volume_button,
                          "value-changed",
                          G_CALLBACK (volume_button_value_changed_cb),
                          data);

        /**
         * Create fullscreen button.
         **/
        overlay_bin = owl_overlay_bin_new ();
        gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox),
                            overlay_bin, FALSE, TRUE, 0);

        data->fullscreen_button = GTK_BUTTON (gtk_button_new ());
        gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (overlay_bin),
                           GTK_WIDGET (data->fullscreen_button));

        g_signal_connect (data->fullscreen_button,
                          "clicked",
                          G_CALLBACK (fullscreen_button_clicked_cb),
                          data);
        
        ensure_fullscreen_stock ();
        image = gtk_image_new_from_stock (GTK_STOCK_FULLSCREEN,
                                          GTK_ICON_SIZE_LARGE_TOOLBAR);
        gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (data->fullscreen_button), image);

        /**
         * Create slider + position label box.
         **/
        overlay_bin = owl_overlay_bin_new ();
        gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), overlay_bin, FALSE, TRUE, 0);

        position_hbox = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 6);
        gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (overlay_bin), position_hbox);

        gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (position_hbox), 6);

        /**
         * Create position slider.
         **/
        data->position_slider = GTK_SCALE (gtk_hscale_new (NULL));
        gtk_box_pack_start_defaults (GTK_BOX (position_hbox),
                                     GTK_WIDGET (data->position_slider));

        gtk_widget_set_size_request
                (GTK_WIDGET (data->position_slider), 250, -1);
        gtk_scale_set_draw_value (data->position_slider, FALSE);

        data->changing_position_slider   = FALSE;
        data->position_slider_timeout_id = 0;

        g_signal_connect (data->position_slider,
                          "value-changed",
                          G_CALLBACK (position_slider_value_changed_cb),
                          data);

        /**
         * Create position label.
         **/
        data->position_label = GTK_LABEL (gtk_label_new (""));
        gtk_box_pack_start_defaults (GTK_BOX (position_hbox),
                                     GTK_WIDGET (data->position_label));
        notify_duration_or_position_cb (G_OBJECT (data->video_widget),
                                        NULL, data);

        data->toolbar = hbox;

        /**
         * Go!
         **/
        if (argc > 1) {
                owl_video_widget_set_uri (data->video_widget, argv[1]);
                set_has_media (data, TRUE);
                gtk_toggle_button_set_active (data->play_pause_button, TRUE);
        } else {
                set_has_media (data, FALSE);
        }
        
        gtk_widget_show_all (GTK_WIDGET (data->window));

        gtk_main ();

        /**
         * Cleanup.
         **/
        gtk_widget_destroy (GTK_WIDGET (data->window));

        g_free (data);

        return 0;
}
char *libpseudo_name = "libpseudo.so"; /* this used to look for a "libpseudo*.so", but it turns out you can * specify a path even on Linux. */ static char *libpseudo_pattern = "(^|=| )[^ ]*libpseudo[^ ]*\\.so($| )"; static regex_t libpseudo_regex; static int libpseudo_regex_compiled = 0; /* Okay, so, there's a funny story behind this. On one of the systems * we need to run on, /usr/bin/find happens to provide its own * definitions of regcomp and regexec which are INCOMPATIBLE with the * ones in the C library, and not only that, but which have buggy and/or * incompatible semantics, such that they trash elements of the pmatch * array. So we do our best to call the "real" regcomp/regexec in the * C library. If we can't find them, we just do our best and hope that * no one called us from a program with incompatible variants. * */ #if PSEUDO_PORT_LINUX static int (*real_regcomp)(regex_t *__restrict __preg, const char *__restrict __pattern, int __cflags); static int (*real_regexec)(const regex_t *__restrict __preg, const char *__restrict __string, size_t __nmatch, regmatch_t __pmatch[__restrict_arr], int __eflags); #else #define real_regcomp regcomp #define real_regexec regexec #endif /* PSEUDO_PORT_LINUX */ static int libpseudo_regex_init(void) { int rc; if (libpseudo_regex_compiled) return 0; #if PSEUDO_PORT_LINUX real_regcomp = dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, "regcomp"); if (!real_regcomp) real_regcomp = regcomp; real_regexec = dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, "regexec"); if (!real_regexec) real_regexec = regexec; #endif rc = (*real_regcomp)(&libpseudo_regex, libpseudo_pattern, REG_EXTENDED); if (rc == 0) libpseudo_regex_compiled = 1; return rc; } /* given a space-or-colon-separated list of files, ala PRELINK_LIBRARIES, # return that list without any variants of libpseudo*.so. */ static char * without_libpseudo(char *list) { regmatch_t pmatch[1]; int counter = 0; int skip_start = 0; if (libpseudo_regex_init()) return NULL; if (list[0] == '=' || list[0] == PSEUDO_LINKPATH_SEPARATOR[0]) skip_start = 1; if ((*real_regexec)(&libpseudo_regex, list, 1, pmatch, 0)) { return list; } list = strdup(list); while (!(*real_regexec)(&libpseudo_regex, list, 1, pmatch, 0)) { char *start = list + pmatch[0].rm_so; char *end = list + pmatch[0].rm_eo; /* don't copy over the space or = */ start += skip_start; memmove(start, end, strlen(end) + 1); ++counter; if (counter > 5) { pseudo_diag("Found way too many libpseudo.so in environment, giving up.\n"); return list; } } return list; } static char * with_libpseudo(char *list, char *libdir_path) { regmatch_t pmatch[1]; if (libpseudo_regex_init()) return NULL; if ((*real_regexec)(&libpseudo_regex, list, 1, pmatch, 0)) { size_t len; #if PSEUDO_PORT_DARWIN /* <%s:%s/%s\0> */ len = strlen(list) + 1 + strlen(libdir_path) + 1 + strlen(libpseudo_name) + 1; #else /* suppress warning */ (void) libdir_path; /* <%s %s\0> */ len = strlen(list) + 1 + strlen(libpseudo_name) + 1; #endif char *new = malloc(len); if (new) { /* insert space only if there were previous bits */ /* on Darwin, we have to provide the full path to * libpseudo */ #if PSEUDO_PORT_DARWIN snprintf(new, len, "%s%s%s/%s", list, *list ? PSEUDO_LINKPATH_SEPARATOR : "", libdir_path ? libdir_path : "", libpseudo_name); #else snprintf(new, len, "%s%s%s", list, *list ? PSEUDO_LINKPATH_SEPARATOR : "", libpseudo_name); #endif } return new; } else { return strdup(list); } } char *pseudo_version = PSEUDO_VERSION; /* going away soon */ static int max_debug_level = 0; void pseudo_debug_terse(void) { char s[2] = { pseudo_debug_type_symbolic(max_debug_level) }; if (max_debug_level > 0) { --max_debug_level; pseudo_debug_clear(s); } } void pseudo_debug_verbose(void) { char s[2] = { pseudo_debug_type_symbolic(max_debug_level + 1) }; if (s[0]) { pseudo_debug_set(s); ++max_debug_level; } } /* This exists because we don't want to allocate a bunch of strings * and free them immediately if you have several flags set. */ void pseudo_debug_flags_finalize(void) { char buf[PDBG_MAX + 1] = "", *s = buf; for (int i = 0; i < PDBG_MAX; ++i) { if (pseudo_util_debug_flags & (1 << i)) { *s++ = pseudo_debug_type_symbolic(i); } } pseudo_set_value("PSEUDO_DEBUG", buf); } void pseudo_debug_set(char *s) { if (!s) return; for (; *s; ++s) { int id = pseudo_debug_type_symbolic_id(*s); if (id > 0) { pseudo_util_debug_flags |= (1 << id); } } } void pseudo_debug_clear(char *s) { if (!s) return; for (; *s; ++s) { int id = pseudo_debug_type_symbolic_id(*s); if (id > 0) { pseudo_util_debug_flags &= ~(1 << id); } } } int pseudo_diag(char *fmt, ...) { va_list ap; char debuff[8192]; int len; /* gcc on Ubuntu 8.10 requires that you examine the return from * write(), and won't let you cast it to void. Of course, if you * can't print error messages, there's nothing to do. */ int wrote = 0; va_start(ap, fmt); len = vsnprintf(debuff, 8192, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); if (len > 8192) len = 8192; if (debugged_newline && (pseudo_util_debug_flags & PDBGF_PID)) { wrote += write(pseudo_util_debug_fd, pid_text, pid_len); } debugged_newline = (debuff[len - 1] == '\n'); wrote += write(pseudo_util_debug_fd, debuff, len); return wrote; } /* store pid in text form for prepending to messages */ void pseudo_new_pid() { int pid = getpid(); pid_len = snprintf(pid_text, 32, "%d: ", pid); pseudo_debug(PDBGF_PID, "new pid: %d\n", pid); } /* helper function for pseudo_fix_path * adds "element" to "newpath" at location current, if it can, then * checks whether this now points to a symlink. If it does, expand * the symlink, appending each element in turn the same way. */ static int pseudo_append_element(char *newpath, char *root, size_t allocated, char **pcurrent, const char *element, size_t elen, int leave_this) { static int link_recursion = 0; size_t curlen; char *current; PSEUDO_STATBUF buf; if (!newpath || !pcurrent || !*pcurrent || !root || !element) { pseudo_diag("pseudo_append_element: invalid args.\n"); return -1; } current = *pcurrent; /* sanity-check: ignore // or /./ */ if (elen == 0 || (elen == 1 && *element == '.')) { return 1; } /* backtrack for .. */ if (elen == 2 && element[0] == '.' && element[1] == '.') { /* if newpath's whole contents are '/', do nothing */ if (current <= root + 1) return 1; /* backtrack to the character before the / */ current -= 2; /* now find the previous slash */ while (current > root && *current != '/') { --current; } /* and point to the nul just past it */ *(++current) = '\0'; *pcurrent = current; return 1; } curlen = current - newpath; /* current length, plus / <element> / \0 */ /* => curlen + elen + 3 */ if (curlen + elen + 3 > allocated) { pseudo_diag("pseudo_append_element: path too long (wanted %lu bytes).\n", (unsigned long) curlen + elen + 3); return -1; } memcpy(current, element, elen); current += elen; /* nul-terminate, and we now point to the nul after the slash */ *current = '\0'; /* now, the moment of truth... is that a symlink? */ /* if lstat fails, that's fine -- nonexistent files aren't symlinks */ if (!leave_this) { int is_link; is_link = (pseudo_real_lstat) && (pseudo_real_lstat(newpath, &buf) != -1) && S_ISLNK(buf.st_mode); if (link_recursion >= PSEUDO_MAX_LINK_RECURSION && is_link) { pseudo_diag("link recursion too deep, not expanding path '%s'.\n", newpath); is_link = 0; } if (is_link) { char linkbuf[pseudo_path_max() + 1]; ssize_t linklen; int retval; linklen = readlink(newpath, linkbuf, pseudo_path_max()); if (linklen == -1) { pseudo_diag("uh-oh! '%s' seems to be a symlink, but I can't read it. Ignoring.", newpath); return 0; } /* null-terminate buffer */ linkbuf[linklen] = '\0'; /* absolute symlink means start over! */ if (*linkbuf == '/') { current = newpath + 1; } else { /* point back at the end of the previous path... */ current -= elen; } /* null terminate at the new pointer */ *current = '\0'; /* append all the elements in series */ *pcurrent = current; ++link_recursion; retval = pseudo_append_elements(newpath, root, allocated, pcurrent, linkbuf, linklen, 0); --link_recursion; return retval; } } /* okay, not a symlink, go ahead and append a slash */ *(current++) = '/'; *current = '\0'; *pcurrent = current; return 1; } static int pseudo_append_elements(char *newpath, char *root, size_t allocated, char **current, const char *element, size_t elen, int leave_last) { int retval = 1; const char * start = element; if (!newpath || !root || !current || !*current || !element) { pseudo_diag("pseudo_append_elements: invalid arguments."); return -1; } while (element < (start + elen) && *element) { size_t this_elen; int leave_this = 0; char *next = strchr(element, '/'); if (!next) { next = strchr(element, '\0'); leave_this = leave_last; } this_elen = next - element; switch (this_elen) { case 0: /* path => '/' */ break; case 1: /* path => '?/' */ if (*element != '.') { if (pseudo_append_element(newpath, root, allocated, current, element, this_elen, leave_this) == -1) { retval = -1; } } break; default: if (pseudo_append_element(newpath, root, allocated, current, element, this_elen, leave_this) == -1) { retval = -1; } break; } /* and now move past the separator */ element += this_elen + 1; } return retval; } /* don't do so many allocations */ #define PATHBUFS 16 static char *pathbufs[PATHBUFS] = { 0 }; static int pathbuf = 0; /* Canonicalize path. "base", if present, is an already-canonicalized * path of baselen characters, presumed not to end in a /. path is * the new path to be canonicalized. The tricky part is that path may * contain symlinks, which must be resolved. * if "path" starts with a /, then it is an absolute path, and * we ignore base. */ char * pseudo_fix_path(const char *base, const char *path, size_t rootlen, size_t baselen, size_t *lenp, int leave_last) { size_t newpathlen, pathlen; char *newpath; char *current; char *effective_root; int trailing_slash = 0; if (!path) { pseudo_diag("can't fix empty path.\n"); return 0; } newpathlen = pseudo_path_max(); if (!pathbufs[pathbuf]) { pathbufs[pathbuf] = malloc(newpathlen); } newpath = pathbufs[pathbuf]; pathbuf = (pathbuf + 1) % PATHBUFS; pathlen = strlen(path); /* a trailing slash has special meaning */ if (pathlen > 0 && path[pathlen - 1] == '/') { trailing_slash = 1; } /* allow a bit of slush. overallocating a bit won't * hurt. rounding to 256's in the hopes that it makes life * easier for the library. */ if (!newpath) { pseudo_diag("allocation failed seeking memory for path (%s).\n", path); return 0; } newpath[0] = '\0'; current = newpath; if (baselen && (path[0] != '/' || rootlen)) { memcpy(current, base, baselen); current += baselen; } /* "root" is a pointer to the beginning of the *modifiable* * part of the string; you can't back up over it. */ effective_root = newpath + rootlen; *current++ = '/'; *current = '\0'; /* at any given point: * current points to just after the last / of newpath * path points to the next element of path * newpathlen is the total allocated length of newpath * (current - newpath) is the used length of newpath */ if (pseudo_append_elements(newpath, effective_root, newpathlen, &current, path, pathlen, leave_last) != -1) { --current; if (*current == '/' && current > effective_root && !trailing_slash) { *current = '\0'; } pseudo_debug(PDBGF_PATH, "%s + %s => <%s>\n", base ? base : "<nil>", path ? path : "<nil>", newpath ? newpath : "<nil>"); if (lenp) { *lenp = current - newpath; } return newpath; } else { return 0; } } /* remove the libpseudo stuff from the environment (leaving other preloads * alone). * There's an implicit memory leak here, but this is called only right * before an exec(), or at most once in a given run. * * we don't try to fix the library path. */ void pseudo_dropenv() { char *ld_preload = getenv(PRELINK_LIBRARIES); if (ld_preload) { ld_preload = without_libpseudo(ld_preload); if (!ld_preload) { pseudo_diag("fatal: can't allocate new %s variable.\n", PRELINK_LIBRARIES); } if (ld_preload && strlen(ld_preload)) { pseudo_diag("ld_preload without: <%s>\n", ld_preload); setenv(PRELINK_LIBRARIES, ld_preload, 1); } else { unsetenv(PRELINK_LIBRARIES); } } } char ** pseudo_dropenvp(char * const *envp) { char **new_envp; int i, j; for (i = 0; envp[i]; ++i) ; new_envp = malloc((i + 1) * sizeof(*new_envp)); if (!new_envp) { pseudo_diag("fatal: can't allocate new environment.\n"); return NULL; } j = 0; for (i = 0; envp[i]; ++i) { if (STARTSWITH(envp[i], PRELINK_LIBRARIES "=")) { char *new_val = without_libpseudo(envp[i]); if (!new_val) { pseudo_diag("fatal: can't allocate new environment variable.\n"); return 0; } else { /* don't keep an empty value; if the whole string is * PRELINK_LIRBARIES=, we just drop it. */ if (strcmp(new_val, PRELINK_LIBRARIES "=")) { new_envp[j++] = new_val; } } } else { new_envp[j++] = envp[i]; } } new_envp[j++] = NULL; return new_envp; } /* add pseudo stuff to the environment. */ void pseudo_setupenv() { size_t i = 0; pseudo_debug(PDBGF_CLIENT, "setting up pseudo environment.\n"); /* Make sure everything has been evaluated */ free(pseudo_get_prefix(NULL)); free(pseudo_get_bindir()); free(pseudo_get_libdir()); free(pseudo_get_localstatedir()); while (pseudo_env[i].key) { if (pseudo_env[i].value) { setenv(pseudo_env[i].key, pseudo_env[i].value, 0); pseudo_debug(PDBGF_ENV | PDBGF_VERBOSE, "pseudo_env: %s => %s\n", pseudo_env[i].key, pseudo_env[i].value); } i++; } const char *ld_library_path = getenv(PRELINK_PATH); char *libdir_path = pseudo_libdir_path(NULL); if (!ld_library_path) { size_t len = strlen(libdir_path) + 1 + (strlen(libdir_path) + 2) + 1; char *newenv = malloc(len); if (!newenv) { pseudo_diag("fatal: can't allocate new %s variable.\n", PRELINK_PATH); } snprintf(newenv, len, "%s:%s64", libdir_path, libdir_path); setenv(PRELINK_PATH, newenv, 1); } else if (!strstr(ld_library_path, libdir_path)) { size_t len = strlen(ld_library_path) + 1 + strlen(libdir_path) + 1 + (strlen(libdir_path) + 2) + 1; char *newenv = malloc(len); if (!newenv) { pseudo_diag("fatal: can't allocate new %s variable.\n", PRELINK_PATH); } snprintf(newenv, len, "%s:%s:%s64", ld_library_path, libdir_path, libdir_path); setenv(PRELINK_PATH, newenv, 1); } else { /* nothing to do, ld_library_path exists and contains * our preferred path */ } char *ld_preload = getenv(PRELINK_LIBRARIES); if (ld_preload) { ld_preload = with_libpseudo(ld_preload, libdir_path); if (!ld_preload) { pseudo_diag("fatal: can't allocate new %s variable.\n", PRELINK_LIBRARIES); } setenv(PRELINK_LIBRARIES, ld_preload, 1); free(ld_preload); } else { ld_preload = with_libpseudo("", libdir_path); if (!ld_preload) { pseudo_diag("fatal: can't allocate new %s variable.\n", PRELINK_LIBRARIES); } setenv(PRELINK_LIBRARIES, ld_preload, 1); free(ld_preload); } /* we kept libdir path until now because with_libpseudo might * need it */ free(libdir_path); #if PSEUDO_PORT_DARWIN char *force_flat = getenv("DYLD_FORCE_FLAT_NAMESPACE"); if (!force_flat) { setenv("DYLD_FORCE_FLAT_NAMESPACE", "1", 1); } #endif } /* add pseudo stuff to the environment. * We can't just use setenv(), because one use case is that we're trying * to modify the environment of a process about to be forked through * execve(). */ char ** pseudo_setupenvp(char * const *envp) { char **new_envp; size_t i, j, k; size_t env_count = 0; size_t size_pseudoenv = 0; char *ld_preload = NULL, *ld_library_path = NULL; pseudo_debug(PDBGF_ENV, "setting up envp environment.\n"); /* Make sure everything has been evaluated */ free(pseudo_get_prefix(NULL)); free(pseudo_get_bindir()); free(pseudo_get_libdir()); free(pseudo_get_localstatedir()); for (i = 0; envp[i]; ++i) { if (STARTSWITH(envp[i], PRELINK_LIBRARIES "=")) { ld_preload = envp[i]; } if (STARTSWITH(envp[i], PRELINK_PATH "=")) { ld_library_path = envp[i]; } ++env_count; } for (i = 0; pseudo_env[i].key; i++) { size_pseudoenv++; } env_count += size_pseudoenv; /* We're going to over allocate */ j = 0; new_envp = malloc((env_count + 1) * sizeof(*new_envp)); if (!new_envp) { pseudo_diag("fatal: can't allocate new environment.\n"); return NULL; } char *libdir_path = pseudo_libdir_path(NULL); if (!ld_library_path) { size_t len = strlen(PRELINK_PATH "=") + strlen(libdir_path) + 1 + (strlen(libdir_path) + 2) + 1; char *newenv = malloc(len); if (!newenv) { pseudo_diag("fatal: can't allocate new %s variable.\n", PRELINK_PATH); } snprintf(newenv, len, PRELINK_PATH "=%s:%s64", libdir_path, libdir_path); new_envp[j++] = newenv; } else if (!strstr(ld_library_path, libdir_path)) { size_t len = strlen(ld_library_path) + 1 + strlen(libdir_path) + 1 + (strlen(libdir_path) + 2) + 1; char *newenv = malloc(len); if (!newenv) { pseudo_diag("fatal: can't allocate new %s variable.\n", PRELINK_PATH); } snprintf(newenv, len, "%s:%s:%s64", ld_library_path, libdir_path, libdir_path); new_envp[j++] = newenv; } else { /* keep old value */ new_envp[j++] = ld_library_path; } if (ld_preload) { ld_preload = with_libpseudo(ld_preload, libdir_path); if (!ld_preload) { pseudo_diag("fatal: can't allocate new %s variable.\n", PRELINK_LIBRARIES); } new_envp[j++] = ld_preload; } else { ld_preload = with_libpseudo("", libdir_path); size_t len = strlen(PRELINK_LIBRARIES "=") + strlen(ld_preload) + 1; char *newenv = malloc(len); snprintf(newenv, len, PRELINK_LIBRARIES "=%s", ld_preload); new_envp[j++] = newenv; free(ld_preload); } free(libdir_path); for (i = 0; envp[i]; ++i) { if (STARTSWITH(envp[i], PRELINK_LIBRARIES "=")) continue; if (STARTSWITH(envp[i], PRELINK_PATH "=")) continue; new_envp[j++] = envp[i]; } for (i = 0; pseudo_env[i].key; i++) { int found = 0; for (k = 0; k < j; k++) { if (!strncmp(pseudo_env[i].key,new_envp[k],strlen(pseudo_env[i].key))) { found = 1; break; } } if (!found && pseudo_env[i].key && pseudo_env[i].value) { size_t len = strlen(pseudo_env[i].key) + 1 + strlen(pseudo_env[i].value) + 1; char *newenv = malloc(len); if (!newenv) { pseudo_diag("fatal: can't allocate new variable.\n"); } snprintf(newenv, len, "%s=%s", pseudo_env[i].key, pseudo_env[i].value); new_envp[j++] = newenv; } } new_envp[j++] = NULL; return new_envp; } /* Append the file value to the prefix value. */ char * pseudo_append_path(const char * prefix, size_t prefix_len, char *file) { char *path; if (!file) { return strdup(prefix); } else { size_t len = prefix_len + strlen(file) + 2; path = malloc(len); if (path) { char *endptr; int rc; rc = snprintf(path, len, "%s", prefix); /* this certainly SHOULD be impossible */ if ((size_t) rc >= len) rc = len - 1; endptr = path + rc; /* strip extra slashes. * This probably has no real effect, but I don't like * seeing "//" in paths. */ while ((endptr > path) && (endptr[-1] == '/')) --endptr; snprintf(endptr, len - (endptr - path), "/%s", file); } return path; } } /* get the full path to a file under $PSEUDO_PREFIX. Other ways of * setting the prefix all set it in the environment. */ char * pseudo_prefix_path(char *file) { char * rc; char * prefix = pseudo_get_prefix(NULL); if (!prefix) { pseudo_diag("You must set the PSEUDO_PREFIX environment variable to run pseudo.\n"); exit(1); } rc = pseudo_append_path(prefix, strlen(prefix), file); free(prefix); return rc; } /* get the full path to a file under $PSEUDO_BINDIR. */ char * pseudo_bindir_path(char *file) { char * rc; char * bindir = pseudo_get_bindir(); if (!bindir) { pseudo_diag("You must set the PSEUDO_BINDIR environment variable to run pseudo.\n"); exit(1); } rc = pseudo_append_path(bindir, strlen(bindir), file); free(bindir); return rc; } /* get the full path to a file under $PSEUDO_LIBDIR. */ char * pseudo_libdir_path(char *file) { char * rc; char * libdir = pseudo_get_libdir(); if (!libdir) { pseudo_diag("You must set the PSEUDO_LIBDIR environment variable to run pseudo.\n"); exit(1); } rc = pseudo_append_path(libdir, strlen(libdir), file); free(libdir); return rc; } /* get the full path to a file under $PSEUDO_LOCALSTATEDIR. */ char * pseudo_localstatedir_path(char *file) { char * rc; char * localstatedir = pseudo_get_localstatedir(); if (!localstatedir) { pseudo_diag("You must set the PSEUDO_LOCALSTATEDIR environment variable to run pseudo.\n"); exit(1); } rc = pseudo_append_path(localstatedir, strlen(localstatedir), file); free(localstatedir); return rc; } char * pseudo_get_prefix(char *pathname) { char *s = pseudo_get_value("PSEUDO_PREFIX"); /* Generate the PSEUDO_PREFIX if necessary, and possible... */ if (!s && pathname) { char mypath[pseudo_path_max()]; char *dir; char *tmp_path; if (pathname[0] == '/') { snprintf(mypath, pseudo_path_max(), "%s", pathname); s = mypath + strlen(mypath); } else { if (!getcwd(mypath, pseudo_path_max())) { mypath[0] = '\0'; } s = mypath + strlen(mypath); s += snprintf(s, pseudo_path_max() - (s - mypath), "/%s", pathname); } tmp_path = pseudo_fix_path(NULL, mypath, 0, 0, 0, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW); /* point s to the end of the fixed path */ if ((int) strlen(tmp_path) >= pseudo_path_max()) { pseudo_diag("Can't expand path '%s' -- expansion exceeds %d.\n", mypath, (int) pseudo_path_max()); } else { s = mypath + snprintf(mypath, pseudo_path_max(), "%s", tmp_path); } while (s > (mypath + 1) && *s != '/') --s; *s = '\0'; dir = s - 1; while (dir > mypath && *dir != '/') { --dir; } /* strip bin directory, if any */ if (!strncmp(dir, "/bin", 4)) { *dir = '\0'; } /* degenerate case: /bin/pseudo should yield a pseudo_prefix "/" */ if (*mypath == '\0') { strcpy(mypath, "/"); } pseudo_diag("Warning: PSEUDO_PREFIX unset, defaulting to %s.\n", mypath); pseudo_set_value("PSEUDO_PREFIX", mypath); s = pseudo_get_value("PSEUDO_PREFIX"); } return s; } char * pseudo_get_bindir(void) { char *s = pseudo_get_value("PSEUDO_BINDIR"); if (!s) { char *pseudo_bindir = pseudo_prefix_path(PSEUDO_BINDIR); if (pseudo_bindir) { pseudo_set_value("PSEUDO_BINDIR", pseudo_bindir); s = pseudo_bindir; } } return s; } char * pseudo_get_libdir(void) { char *s = pseudo_get_value("PSEUDO_LIBDIR"); if (!s) { char *pseudo_libdir; pseudo_libdir = pseudo_prefix_path(PSEUDO_LIBDIR); if (pseudo_libdir) { pseudo_set_value("PSEUDO_LIBDIR", pseudo_libdir); s = pseudo_libdir; } } #if PSEUDO_PORT_DARWIN /* on Darwin, we need lib64, because dyld won't search */ #else /* If we somehow got lib64 in there, clean it down to just lib... */ if (s) { size_t len = strlen(s); if (s[len-2] == '6' && s[len-1] == '4') { s[len-2] = '\0'; pseudo_set_value("PSEUDO_LIBDIR", s); } } #endif return s; } char * pseudo_get_localstatedir() { char *s = pseudo_get_value("PSEUDO_LOCALSTATEDIR"); if (!s) { char *pseudo_localstatedir = pseudo_prefix_path(PSEUDO_LOCALSTATEDIR); if (pseudo_localstatedir) { pseudo_set_value("PSEUDO_LOCALSTATEDIR", pseudo_localstatedir); s = pseudo_localstatedir; } } return s; } /* these functions define the sizes pseudo will try to use * when trying to allocate space, or guess how much space * other people will have allocated; see the GNU man page * for realpath(3) for an explanation of why the sys_path_max * functions exists, approximately -- it's there to be a size * that I'm pretty sure the user will have allocated if they * provided a buffer to that defective function. */ /* I'm pretty sure this will be larger than real PATH_MAX */ #define REALLY_BIG_PATH 16384 /* A likely common value for PATH_MAX */ #define SORTA_BIG_PATH 4096 ssize_t pseudo_path_max(void) { if (pseudo_max_pathlen == -1) { long l = pathconf("/", _PC_PATH_MAX); if (l < 0) { if (_POSIX_PATH_MAX > 0) { pseudo_max_pathlen = _POSIX_PATH_MAX; } else { pseudo_max_pathlen = REALLY_BIG_PATH; } } else { if (l <= REALLY_BIG_PATH) { pseudo_max_pathlen = l; } else { pseudo_max_pathlen = REALLY_BIG_PATH; } } } return pseudo_max_pathlen; } ssize_t pseudo_sys_path_max(void) { if (pseudo_sys_max_pathlen == -1) { long l = pathconf("/", _PC_PATH_MAX); if (l < 0) { if (_POSIX_PATH_MAX > 0) { pseudo_sys_max_pathlen = _POSIX_PATH_MAX; } else { pseudo_sys_max_pathlen = SORTA_BIG_PATH; } } else { if (l <= SORTA_BIG_PATH) { pseudo_sys_max_pathlen = l; } else { pseudo_sys_max_pathlen = SORTA_BIG_PATH; } } } return pseudo_sys_max_pathlen; } /* complicated because in theory you can have modes like * 'ab+' * which is the same as 'a+' in POSIX. The first letter really does have * to be one of r, w, a, though. */ int pseudo_access_fopen(const char *mode) { int access = 0; for (; *mode; ++mode) { switch (*mode) { case 'a': access |= (PSA_APPEND | PSA_WRITE); break; case 'r': access |= PSA_READ; break; case 'w': access |= PSA_WRITE; break; case 'x': /* special case -- note that this conflicts with a * rarely-used glibc extension */ access |= PSA_EXEC; break; case 'b': /* binary mode */ break; case 'c': case 'e': case 'm': /* glibc extensions */ break; case '+': /* one of these will already be set, presumably */ access |= (PSA_READ | PSA_WRITE); break; default: access = -1; break; } } return access; } /* find a passwd/group file to use * uses in order: * - PSEUDO_CHROOT/etc/<file> (only if CHROOT is set) * - PSEUDO_PASSWD/etc/<file> * - /etc/<file> */ #if PSEUDO_PORT_DARWIN /* on Darwin, you can't just use /etc/passwd for system lookups, * you have to use the real library calls because they know about * Directory Services. So... * * We make up fake fds and FILE * objects that can't possibly be * valid. */ int pseudo_host_etc_passwd_fd = -3; int pseudo_host_etc_group_fd = -4; static FILE pseudo_fake_passwd_file; static FILE pseudo_fake_group_file; FILE *pseudo_host_etc_passwd_file = &pseudo_fake_passwd_file; FILE *pseudo_host_etc_group_file = &pseudo_fake_group_file; #endif int pseudo_etc_file(const char *file, char *realname, int flags, const char **search_dirs, int dircount) { char filename[pseudo_path_max()]; int rc = -1; if (!file) { pseudo_debug(PDBGF_CHROOT, "pseudo_etc_file: needs argument, usually passwd/group\n"); errno = ENOENT; return -1; } int i; if (!search_dirs || dircount == 0) { pseudo_debug(PDBGF_CHROOT, "pseudo_etc_file: no search dirs.\n"); errno = ENOENT; return -1; } for (i = 0; i < dircount; ++i) { const char *s = search_dirs[i]; /* we used to pass in some paths as NULL when unset, * so we skipped those. Now NULL entries don't get * put in, so the only NULL should be the sentinel * value, and this should never get hit. * * "should" is not comforting to me. */ if (!s) break; #if PSEUDO_PORT_DARWIN /* special magic: empty string implies our emulation * of the passwd/group files. */ if (!*s) { if (!strcmp("passwd", file)) { pseudo_debug(PDBGF_CHROOT, "Darwin hackery: pseudo_etc_passwd returning magic passwd fd\n"); return pseudo_host_etc_passwd_fd; } else if (!strcmp("group", file)) { pseudo_debug(PDBGF_CHROOT, "Darwin hackery: pseudo_etc_passwd returning magic group fd\n"); return pseudo_host_etc_group_fd; } } #endif snprintf(filename, pseudo_path_max(), "%s/etc/%s", s, file); rc = open(filename, flags, 0600); if (rc >= 0) { if (realname) strcpy(realname, filename); pseudo_debug(PDBGF_CHROOT, "pseudo_etc_file: using '%s' for '%s'.\n", filename, file); return rc; } else { pseudo_debug(PDBGF_CHROOT | PDBGF_VERBOSE, "didn't find <%s>\n", filename); } } return rc; } /* set up a log file */ int pseudo_logfile(char *defname) { char *pseudo_path; char *filename = pseudo_get_value("PSEUDO_DEBUG_FILE"); char *s; #if PSEUDO_PORT_LINUX extern char *program_invocation_short_name; /* glibcism */ #else char *program_invocation_short_name = "unknown"; #endif int fd; if (!filename) { if (!defname) { pseudo_debug(PDBGF_INVOKE, "no special log file requested, using stderr.\n"); return -1; } pseudo_path = pseudo_localstatedir_path(defname); if (!pseudo_path) { pseudo_diag("can't get path for prefix/%s\n", PSEUDO_LOGFILE); return -1; } } else { char *pid = NULL, *prog = NULL; size_t len; for (s = filename; *s; ++s) { if (s[0] == '%') { switch (s[1]) { case '%': /* skip the %% */ ++s; break; case 'd': if (pid) { pseudo_diag("found second %%d in PSEUDO_DEBUG_FILE, ignoring.\n"); return -1; } else { pid = s; } break; case 's': if (prog) { pseudo_diag("found second %%s in PSEUDO_DEBUG_FILE, ignoring.\n"); return -1; } else { prog = s; } break; default: if (isprint(s[1])) { pseudo_diag("found unknown format character '%c' in PSEUDO_DEBUG_FILE, ignoring.\n", s[1]); } else { pseudo_diag("found unknown format character '\\x%02x' in PSEUDO_DEBUG_FILE, ignoring.\n", (unsigned char) s[1]); } return -1; break; } } } len = strlen(filename) + 1; if (pid) len += 8; if (prog) len += strlen(program_invocation_short_name); pseudo_path = malloc(len); if (!pseudo_path) { pseudo_diag("can't allocate space for debug file name.\n"); return -1; } if (pid && prog) { if (pid < prog) { snprintf(pseudo_path, len, filename, getpid(), program_invocation_short_name); } else { snprintf(pseudo_path, len, filename, program_invocation_short_name, getpid()); } } else if (pid) { snprintf(pseudo_path, len, filename, getpid()); } else if (prog) { snprintf(pseudo_path, len, filename, program_invocation_short_name); } else { strcpy(pseudo_path, filename); } free(filename); } fd = open(pseudo_path, O_WRONLY | O_APPEND | O_CREAT, 0644); if (fd == -1) { pseudo_diag("help: can't open log file %s: %s\n", pseudo_path, strerror(errno)); } else { /* try to force fd to 2. We do this because glibc's malloc * debug unconditionally writes to fd 2, and we don't want * a client process ending op on fd 2, or server debugging * becomes a nightmare. */ if (fd != 2) { int newfd; close(2); newfd = dup2(fd, 2); if (newfd != -1) { fd = newfd; } } pseudo_util_debug_fd = fd; } free(pseudo_path); if (fd == -1) return -1; else return 0; } void pseudo_stat32_from64(struct stat *buf32, const struct stat64 *buf) { buf32->st_dev = buf->st_dev; buf32->st_ino = buf->st_ino; buf32->st_mode = buf->st_mode; buf32->st_nlink = buf->st_nlink; buf32->st_uid = buf->st_uid; buf32->st_gid = buf->st_gid; buf32->st_rdev = buf->st_rdev; buf32->st_size = buf->st_size; buf32->st_blksize = buf->st_blksize; buf32->st_blocks = buf->st_blocks; buf32->st_atime = buf->st_atime; buf32->st_mtime = buf->st_mtime; buf32->st_ctime = buf->st_ctime; } void pseudo_stat64_from32(struct stat64 *buf64, const struct stat *buf) { buf64->st_dev = buf->st_dev; buf64->st_ino = buf->st_ino; buf64->st_mode = buf->st_mode; buf64->st_nlink = buf->st_nlink; buf64->st_uid = buf->st_uid; buf64->st_gid = buf->st_gid; buf64->st_rdev = buf->st_rdev; buf64->st_size = buf->st_size; buf64->st_blksize = buf->st_blksize; buf64->st_blocks = buf->st_blocks; buf64->st_atime = buf->st_atime; buf64->st_mtime = buf->st_mtime; buf64->st_ctime = buf->st_ctime; } /* pretty-dump some data. * expects to be called using pseudo_debug_call() so it doesn't have * to do debug checks. */ void pseudo_dump_data(char *name, const void *v, size_t len) { char hexbuf[128]; char asciibuf[32]; const unsigned char *base = v; const unsigned char *data = base; int remaining = len; pseudo_diag("%s at %p [%d byte%s]:\n", name ? name : "data", v, (int) len, len == 1 ? "" : "s"); while (remaining > 0) { char *hexptr = hexbuf; char *asciiptr = asciibuf; for (int i = 0; i < 16 && i < remaining; ++i) { hexptr += snprintf(hexptr, 4, "%02x ", data[i]); if (isprint(data[i])) { *asciiptr++ = data[i]; } else { *asciiptr++ = '.'; } if (i % 4 == 3) { *hexptr++ = ' '; } } *hexptr = '\0'; *asciiptr = '\0'; pseudo_diag("0x%06x %-50.50s '%.16s'\n", (int) (data - base), hexbuf, asciibuf); remaining = remaining - 16; data = data + 16; } }