/* $NetBSD: fio.c,v 1.42 2015/01/10 17:16:01 christos Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 1980, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #ifndef lint #if 0 static char sccsid[] = "@(#)fio.c 8.2 (Berkeley) 4/20/95"; #else __RCSID("$NetBSD: fio.c,v 1.42 2015/01/10 17:16:01 christos Exp $"); #endif #endif /* not lint */ #include "rcv.h" #include "extern.h" #include "thread.h" #include "sig.h" #include /* * Mail -- a mail program * * File I/O. */ #ifndef THREAD_SUPPORT /************************************************************************/ /* * If we have threading support, these routines live in thread.c. */ static struct message *message; /* message structure array */ static int msgCount; /* Count of messages read in */ PUBLIC struct message * next_message(struct message *mp) { if (mp + 1 < message || mp + 1 >= message + msgCount) return NULL; return mp + 1; } PUBLIC struct message * prev_message(struct message *mp) { if (mp - 1 < message || mp - 1 >= message + msgCount) return NULL; return mp - 1; } PUBLIC struct message * get_message(int msgnum) { if (msgnum < 1 || msgnum > msgCount) return NULL; return message + msgnum - 1; } PUBLIC int get_msgnum(struct message *mp) { if (mp < message || mp >= message + msgCount) return 0; return mp - message + 1; } PUBLIC int get_msgCount(void) { return msgCount; } #endif /* THREAD_SUPPORT */ /************************************************************************/ /* * Initialize a message structure. */ static void message_init(struct message *mp, off_t offset, short flags) { /* use memset so new fields are always zeroed */ (void)memset(mp, 0, sizeof(*mp)); mp->m_flag = flags; mp->m_block = blockof(offset); mp->m_offset = blkoffsetof(offset); } /* * Take the data out of the passed ghost file and toss it into * a dynamically allocated message structure. */ static void makemessage(FILE *f, int omsgCount, int nmsgCount) { size_t size; struct message *omessage; /* old message structure array */ struct message *nmessage; omessage = get_abs_message(1); size = (nmsgCount + 1) * sizeof(*nmessage); nmessage = realloc(omessage, size); if (nmessage == NULL) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "Insufficient memory for %d messages", nmsgCount); if (omsgCount == 0 || omessage == NULL) dot = nmessage; else dot = nmessage + (dot - omessage); thread_fix_old_links(nmessage, omessage, omsgCount); #ifndef THREAD_SUPPORT message = nmessage; #endif size -= (omsgCount + 1) * sizeof(*nmessage); (void)fflush(f); (void)lseek(fileno(f), (off_t)sizeof(*nmessage), SEEK_SET); if (read(fileno(f), &nmessage[omsgCount], size) != (ssize_t)size) errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Message temporary file corrupted"); message_init(&nmessage[nmsgCount], (off_t)0, 0); /* append a dummy */ thread_fix_new_links(nmessage, omsgCount, nmsgCount); (void)Fclose(f); } /* * Append the passed message descriptor onto the temp file. * If the write fails, return 1, else 0 */ static int append(struct message *mp, FILE *f) { return fwrite(mp, sizeof(*mp), 1, f) != 1; } /* * Set up the input pointers while copying the mail file into /tmp. */ PUBLIC void setptr(FILE *ibuf, off_t offset) { int c; size_t len; char *cp; const char *cp2; struct message this; FILE *mestmp; int maybe, inhead; char linebuf[LINESIZE]; int omsgCount; #ifdef THREAD_SUPPORT int nmsgCount; #else # define nmsgCount msgCount #endif /* Get temporary file. */ (void)snprintf(linebuf, LINESIZE, "%s/mail.XXXXXX", tmpdir); if ((c = mkstemp(linebuf)) == -1 || (mestmp = Fdopen(c, "re+")) == NULL) { (void)fprintf(stderr, "mail: can't open %s\n", linebuf); exit(1); } (void)unlink(linebuf); nmsgCount = get_abs_msgCount(); if (offset == 0) { nmsgCount = 0; } else { /* Seek into the file to get to the new messages */ (void)fseeko(ibuf, offset, 0); /* * We need to make "offset" a pointer to the end of * the temp file that has the copy of the mail file. * If any messages have been edited, this will be * different from the offset into the mail file. */ (void)fseek(otf, 0L, SEEK_END); offset = ftell(otf); } omsgCount = nmsgCount; maybe = 1; inhead = 0; message_init(&this, (off_t)0, MUSED|MNEW); for (;;) { if (fgets(linebuf, LINESIZE, ibuf) == NULL) { if (append(&this, mestmp)) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "temporary file"); makemessage(mestmp, omsgCount, nmsgCount); return; } len = strlen(linebuf); /* * Transforms lines ending in to just . * This allows mail to be able to read Eudora mailboxes * that reside on a DOS partition. */ if (len >= 2 && linebuf[len - 1] == '\n' && linebuf[len - 2] == '\r') { linebuf[len - 2] = '\n'; len--; } (void)fwrite(linebuf, sizeof(*linebuf), len, otf); if (ferror(otf)) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "/tmp"); if (len) linebuf[len - 1] = 0; if (maybe && linebuf[0] == 'F' && ishead(linebuf)) { nmsgCount++; if (append(&this, mestmp)) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "temporary file"); message_init(&this, offset, MUSED|MNEW); inhead = 1; } else if (linebuf[0] == 0) { inhead = 0; } else if (inhead) { for (cp = linebuf, cp2 = "status";; cp++) { if ((c = *cp2++) == 0) { while (isspace((unsigned char)*cp++)) continue; if (cp[-1] != ':') break; while ((c = *cp++) != '\0') if (c == 'R') this.m_flag |= MREAD; else if (c == 'O') this.m_flag &= ~MNEW; inhead = 0; break; } if (*cp != c && *cp != toupper(c)) break; } } offset += len; this.m_size += len; this.m_lines++; if (!inhead) { int lines_plus_wraps = 1; int linelen = (int)strlen(linebuf); if (screenwidth && (int)linelen > screenwidth) { lines_plus_wraps = linelen / screenwidth; if (linelen % screenwidth != 0) ++lines_plus_wraps; } this.m_blines += lines_plus_wraps; } maybe = linebuf[0] == 0; } } /* * Drop the passed line onto the passed output buffer. * If a write error occurs, return -1, else the count of * characters written, including the newline if requested. */ PUBLIC int putline(FILE *obuf, const char *linebuf, int outlf) { size_t c; c = strlen(linebuf); (void)fwrite(linebuf, sizeof(*linebuf), c, obuf); if (outlf) { (void)putc('\n', obuf); c++; } if (ferror(obuf)) return -1; return (int)c; } /* * Read up a line from the specified input into the line * buffer. Return the number of characters read. Do not * include the newline at the end. */ PUBLIC int readline(FILE *ibuf, char *linebuf, int linesize, int no_restart) { struct sigaction osa_sigtstp; struct sigaction osa_sigttin; struct sigaction osa_sigttou; int n; clearerr(ibuf); sig_check(); if (no_restart) { (void)sig_setflags(SIGTSTP, 0, &osa_sigtstp); (void)sig_setflags(SIGTTIN, 0, &osa_sigttin); (void)sig_setflags(SIGTTOU, 0, &osa_sigttou); } if (fgets(linebuf, linesize, ibuf) == NULL) n = -1; else { n = (int)strlen(linebuf); if (n > 0 && linebuf[n - 1] == '\n') linebuf[--n] = '\0'; } if (no_restart) { (void)sigaction(SIGTSTP, &osa_sigtstp, NULL); (void)sigaction(SIGTTIN, &osa_sigttin, NULL); (void)sigaction(SIGTTOU, &osa_sigttou, NULL); } sig_check(); return n; } /* * Return a file buffer all ready to read up the * passed message pointer. */ PUBLIC FILE * setinput(const struct message *mp) { (void)fflush(otf); if (fseek(itf, (long)positionof(mp->m_block, mp->m_offset), SEEK_SET) < 0) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "fseek"); return itf; } /* * Delete a file, but only if the file is a plain file. */ PUBLIC int rm(char *name) { struct stat sb; if (stat(name, &sb) < 0) return -1; if (!S_ISREG(sb.st_mode)) { errno = EISDIR; return -1; } return unlink(name); } /* * Determine the size of the file possessed by * the passed buffer. */ PUBLIC off_t fsize(FILE *iob) { struct stat sbuf; if (fstat(fileno(iob), &sbuf) < 0) return 0; return sbuf.st_size; } /* * Determine the current folder directory name. */ PUBLIC int getfold(char *name, size_t namesize) { char unres[PATHSIZE], res[PATHSIZE]; char *folder; if ((folder = value(ENAME_FOLDER)) == NULL) return -1; if (*folder != '/') { (void)snprintf(unres, sizeof(unres), "%s/%s", homedir, folder); folder = unres; } if (realpath(folder, res) == NULL) warn("Can't canonicalize folder `%s'", folder); else folder = res; (void)strlcpy(name, folder, namesize); return 0; } /* * Evaluate the string given as a new mailbox name. * Supported meta characters: * % for my system mail box * %user for user's system mail box * # for previous file * & invoker's mbox file * +file file in folder directory * any shell meta character * Return the file name as a dynamic string. */ PUBLIC const char * expand(const char *name) { char xname[PATHSIZE]; char cmdbuf[PATHSIZE]; int e; wordexp_t we; sigset_t nset, oset; /* * The order of evaluation is "%" and "#" expand into constants. * "&" can expand into "+". "+" can expand into shell meta characters. * Shell meta characters expand into constants. * This way, we make no recursive expansion. */ switch (*name) { case '%': findmail(name[1] ? name + 1 : myname, xname, sizeof(xname)); return savestr(xname); case '#': if (name[1] != 0) break; if (prevfile[0] == 0) { warnx("No previous file"); return NULL; } return savestr(prevfile); case '&': if (name[1] == 0 && (name = value(ENAME_MBOX)) == NULL) name = "~/mbox"; /* fall through */ } if (name[0] == '+' && getfold(cmdbuf, sizeof(cmdbuf)) >= 0) { (void)snprintf(xname, sizeof(xname), "%s/%s", cmdbuf, name + 1); name = savestr(xname); } /* catch the most common shell meta character */ if (name[0] == '~' && (name[1] == '/' || name[1] == '\0')) { (void)snprintf(xname, sizeof(xname), "%s%s", homedir, name + 1); name = savestr(xname); } if (strpbrk(name, "~{[*?$`'\"\\") == NULL) return name; *xname = '\0'; sigemptyset(&nset); sigaddset(&nset, SIGCHLD); sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &nset, &oset); e = wordexp(name, &we, WRDE_NOCMD); sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &oset, NULL); switch (e) { case 0: /* OK */ break; case WRDE_NOSPACE: warnx("Out of memory expanding `%s'", name); return NULL; case WRDE_BADVAL: case WRDE_BADCHAR: case WRDE_SYNTAX: warnx("Syntax error expanding `%s'", name); return NULL; case WRDE_CMDSUB: warnx("Command substitution not allowed expanding `%s'", name); return NULL; default: warnx("Unknown expansion error %d expanding `%s'", e, name); return NULL; } switch (we.we_wordc) { case 0: warnx("No match for `%s'", name); break; case 1: if (strlen(we.we_wordv[0]) >= PATHSIZE) warnx("Expansion too long for `%s'", name); strlcpy(xname, we.we_wordv[0], PATHSIZE); break; default: warnx("Ambiguous expansion for `%s'", name); break; } wordfree(&we); if (!*xname) return NULL; else return savestr(xname); } /* * Return the name of the dead.letter file. */ PUBLIC const char * getdeadletter(void) { const char *cp; if ((cp = value(ENAME_DEAD)) == NULL || (cp = expand(cp)) == NULL) cp = expand("~/dead.letter"); else if (*cp != '/') { char buf[PATHSIZE]; (void)snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "~/%s", cp); cp = expand(buf); } return cp; }