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1 /* Functions for communicating with a remote tape drive.
2
3 Copyright 1988, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001 Free Software
4 Foundation, Inc.
5
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
9 any later version.
10
11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
18 Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
19
20 /* The man page rmt(8) for /etc/rmt documents the remote mag tape protocol
21 which rdump and rrestore use. Unfortunately, the man page is *WRONG*.
22 The author of the routines I'm including originally wrote his code just
23 based on the man page, and it didn't work, so he went to the rdump source
24 to figure out why. The only thing he had to change was to check for the
25 'F' return code in addition to the 'E', and to separate the various
26 arguments with \n instead of a space. I personally don't think that this
27 is much of a problem, but I wanted to point it out. -- Arnold Robbins
28
29 Originally written by Jeff Lee, modified some by Arnold Robbins. Redone
30 as a library that can replace open, read, write, etc., by Fred Fish, with
31 some additional work by Arnold Robbins. Modified to make all rmt* calls
32 into macros for speed by Jay Fenlason. Use -DWITH_REXEC for rexec
33 code, courtesy of Dan Kegel. */
34
35 #include "system.h"
36 #include "common.h"
37 #include <safe-read.h>
38 #include <full-write.h>
39
40 /* Try hard to get EOPNOTSUPP defined. 486/ISC has it in net/errno.h,
41 3B2/SVR3 has it in sys/inet.h. Otherwise, like on MSDOS, use EINVAL. */
42
43 #ifndef EOPNOTSUPP
44 # if HAVE_NET_ERRNO_H
45 # include <net/errno.h>
46 # endif
47 # if HAVE_SYS_INET_H
48 # include <sys/inet.h>
49 # endif
50 # ifndef EOPNOTSUPP
51 # define EOPNOTSUPP EINVAL
52 # endif
53 #endif
54
55 #include <signal.h>
56
57 #if HAVE_NETDB_H
58 # include <netdb.h>
59 #endif
60
61 #include "rmt.h"
62
63 /* Exit status if exec errors. */
64 #define EXIT_ON_EXEC_ERROR 128
65
66 /* FIXME: Size of buffers for reading and writing commands to rmt. */
67 #define COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE 64
68
69 #ifndef RETSIGTYPE
70 # define RETSIGTYPE void
71 #endif
72
73 /* FIXME: Maximum number of simultaneous remote tape connections. */
74 #define MAXUNIT 4
75
76 #define PREAD 0 /* read file descriptor from pipe() */
77 #define PWRITE 1 /* write file descriptor from pipe() */
78
79 /* Return the parent's read side of remote tape connection Fd. */
80 #define READ_SIDE(Fd) (from_remote[Fd][PREAD])
81
82 /* Return the parent's write side of remote tape connection Fd. */
83 #define WRITE_SIDE(Fd) (to_remote[Fd][PWRITE])
84
85 /* The pipes for receiving data from remote tape drives. */
86 static int from_remote[MAXUNIT][2] = {{-1, -1}, {-1, -1}, {-1, -1}, {-1, -1}};
87
88 /* The pipes for sending data to remote tape drives. */
89 static int to_remote[MAXUNIT][2] = {{-1, -1}, {-1, -1}, {-1, -1}, {-1, -1}};
90
91 /* Temporary variable used by macros in rmt.h. */
92 char *rmt_path__;
93 \f
94
95 /* Close remote tape connection HANDLE, and reset errno to ERRNO_VALUE. */
96 static void
97 _rmt_shutdown (int handle, int errno_value)
98 {
99 close (READ_SIDE (handle));
100 close (WRITE_SIDE (handle));
101 READ_SIDE (handle) = -1;
102 WRITE_SIDE (handle) = -1;
103 errno = errno_value;
104 }
105
106 /* Attempt to perform the remote tape command specified in BUFFER on
107 remote tape connection HANDLE. Return 0 if successful, -1 on
108 error. */
109 static int
110 do_command (int handle, const char *buffer)
111 {
112 /* Save the current pipe handler and try to make the request. */
113
114 size_t length = strlen (buffer);
115 RETSIGTYPE (*pipe_handler) () = signal (SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
116 ssize_t written = full_write (WRITE_SIDE (handle), buffer, length);
117 signal (SIGPIPE, pipe_handler);
118
119 if (written == length)
120 return 0;
121
122 /* Something went wrong. Close down and go home. */
123
124 _rmt_shutdown (handle, EIO);
125 return -1;
126 }
127
128 static char *
129 get_status_string (int handle, char *command_buffer)
130 {
131 char *cursor;
132 int counter;
133
134 /* Read the reply command line. */
135
136 for (counter = 0, cursor = command_buffer;
137 counter < COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE;
138 counter++, cursor++)
139 {
140 if (safe_read (READ_SIDE (handle), cursor, 1) != 1)
141 {
142 _rmt_shutdown (handle, EIO);
143 return 0;
144 }
145 if (*cursor == '\n')
146 {
147 *cursor = '\0';
148 break;
149 }
150 }
151
152 if (counter == COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE)
153 {
154 _rmt_shutdown (handle, EIO);
155 return 0;
156 }
157
158 /* Check the return status. */
159
160 for (cursor = command_buffer; *cursor; cursor++)
161 if (*cursor != ' ')
162 break;
163
164 if (*cursor == 'E' || *cursor == 'F')
165 {
166 errno = atoi (cursor + 1);
167
168 /* Skip the error message line. */
169
170 /* FIXME: there is better to do than merely ignoring error messages
171 coming from the remote end. Translate them, too... */
172
173 {
174 char character;
175
176 while (safe_read (READ_SIDE (handle), &character, 1) == 1)
177 if (character == '\n')
178 break;
179 }
180
181 if (*cursor == 'F')
182 _rmt_shutdown (handle, errno);
183
184 return 0;
185 }
186
187 /* Check for mis-synced pipes. */
188
189 if (*cursor != 'A')
190 {
191 _rmt_shutdown (handle, EIO);
192 return 0;
193 }
194
195 /* Got an `A' (success) response. */
196
197 return cursor + 1;
198 }
199
200 /* Read and return the status from remote tape connection HANDLE. If
201 an error occurred, return -1 and set errno. */
202 static long
203 get_status (int handle)
204 {
205 char command_buffer[COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE];
206 const char *status = get_status_string (handle, command_buffer);
207 return status ? atol (status) : -1L;
208 }
209
210 static off_t
211 get_status_off (int handle)
212 {
213 char command_buffer[COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE];
214 const char *status = get_status_string (handle, command_buffer);
215
216 if (! status)
217 return -1;
218 else
219 {
220 /* Parse status, taking care to check for overflow.
221 We can't use standard functions,
222 since off_t might be longer than long. */
223
224 off_t count = 0;
225 int negative;
226
227 for (; *status == ' ' || *status == '\t'; status++)
228 continue;
229
230 negative = *status == '-';
231 status += negative || *status == '+';
232
233 for (;;)
234 {
235 int digit = *status++ - '0';
236 if (9 < (unsigned) digit)
237 break;
238 else
239 {
240 off_t c10 = 10 * count;
241 off_t nc = negative ? c10 - digit : c10 + digit;
242 if (c10 / 10 != count || (negative ? c10 < nc : nc < c10))
243 return -1;
244 count = nc;
245 }
246 }
247
248 return count;
249 }
250 }
251
252 #if WITH_REXEC
253
254 /* Execute /etc/rmt as user USER on remote system HOST using rexec.
255 Return a file descriptor of a bidirectional socket for stdin and
256 stdout. If USER is zero, use the current username.
257
258 By default, this code is not used, since it requires that the user
259 have a .netrc file in his/her home directory, or that the
260 application designer be willing to have rexec prompt for login and
261 password info. This may be unacceptable, and .rhosts files for use
262 with rsh are much more common on BSD systems. */
263 static int
264 _rmt_rexec (char *host, char *user)
265 {
266 int saved_stdin = dup (STDIN_FILENO);
267 int saved_stdout = dup (STDOUT_FILENO);
268 struct servent *rexecserv;
269 int result;
270
271 /* When using cpio -o < filename, stdin is no longer the tty. But the
272 rexec subroutine reads the login and the passwd on stdin, to allow
273 remote execution of the command. So, reopen stdin and stdout on
274 /dev/tty before the rexec and give them back their original value
275 after. */
276
277 if (! freopen ("/dev/tty", "r", stdin))
278 freopen ("/dev/null", "r", stdin);
279 if (! freopen ("/dev/tty", "w", stdout))
280 freopen ("/dev/null", "w", stdout);
281
282 if (rexecserv = getservbyname ("exec", "tcp"), !rexecserv)
283 error (EXIT_ON_EXEC_ERROR, 0, _("exec/tcp: Service not available"));
284
285 result = rexec (&host, rexecserv->s_port, user, 0, "/etc/rmt", 0);
286 if (fclose (stdin) == EOF)
287 error (0, errno, _("stdin"));
288 fdopen (saved_stdin, "r");
289 if (fclose (stdout) == EOF)
290 error (0, errno, _("stdout"));
291 fdopen (saved_stdout, "w");
292
293 return result;
294 }
295
296 #endif /* WITH_REXEC */
297
298 /* Place into BUF a string representing OFLAG, which must be suitable
299 as argument 2 of `open'. BUF must be large enough to hold the
300 result. This function should generate a string that decode_oflag
301 can parse. */
302 static void
303 encode_oflag (char *buf, int oflag)
304 {
305 sprintf (buf, "%d ", oflag);
306
307 switch (oflag & O_ACCMODE)
308 {
309 case O_RDONLY: strcat (buf, "O_RDONLY"); break;
310 case O_RDWR: strcat (buf, "O_RDWR"); break;
311 case O_WRONLY: strcat (buf, "O_WRONLY"); break;
312 default: abort ();
313 }
314
315 #ifdef O_APPEND
316 if (oflag & O_APPEND) strcat (buf, "|O_APPEND");
317 #endif
318 if (oflag & O_CREAT) strcat (buf, "|O_CREAT");
319 #ifdef O_DSYNC
320 if (oflag & O_DSYNC) strcat (buf, "|O_DSYNC");
321 #endif
322 if (oflag & O_EXCL) strcat (buf, "|O_EXCL");
323 #ifdef O_LARGEFILE
324 if (oflag & O_LARGEFILE) strcat (buf, "|O_LARGEFILE");
325 #endif
326 #ifdef O_NOCTTY
327 if (oflag & O_NOCTTY) strcat (buf, "|O_NOCTTY");
328 #endif
329 #ifdef O_NONBLOCK
330 if (oflag & O_NONBLOCK) strcat (buf, "|O_NONBLOCK");
331 #endif
332 #ifdef O_RSYNC
333 if (oflag & O_RSYNC) strcat (buf, "|O_RSYNC");
334 #endif
335 #ifdef O_SYNC
336 if (oflag & O_SYNC) strcat (buf, "|O_SYNC");
337 #endif
338 if (oflag & O_TRUNC) strcat (buf, "|O_TRUNC");
339 }
340
341 /* Open a file (a magnetic tape device?) on the system specified in
342 PATH, as the given user. PATH has the form `[USER@]HOST:FILE'.
343 OPEN_MODE is O_RDONLY, O_WRONLY, etc. If successful, return the
344 remote pipe number plus BIAS. REMOTE_SHELL may be overridden. On
345 error, return -1. */
346 int
347 rmt_open__ (const char *path, int open_mode, int bias, const char *remote_shell)
348 {
349 int remote_pipe_number; /* pseudo, biased file descriptor */
350 char *path_copy ; /* copy of path string */
351 char *remote_host; /* remote host name */
352 char *remote_file; /* remote file name (often a device) */
353 char *remote_user; /* remote user name */
354
355 /* Find an unused pair of file descriptors. */
356
357 for (remote_pipe_number = 0;
358 remote_pipe_number < MAXUNIT;
359 remote_pipe_number++)
360 if (READ_SIDE (remote_pipe_number) == -1
361 && WRITE_SIDE (remote_pipe_number) == -1)
362 break;
363
364 if (remote_pipe_number == MAXUNIT)
365 {
366 errno = EMFILE;
367 return -1;
368 }
369
370 /* Pull apart the system and device, and optional user. */
371
372 {
373 char *cursor;
374
375 path_copy = xstrdup (path);
376 remote_host = path_copy;
377 remote_user = 0;
378 remote_file = 0;
379
380 for (cursor = path_copy; *cursor; cursor++)
381 switch (*cursor)
382 {
383 default:
384 break;
385
386 case '\n':
387 /* Do not allow newlines in the path, since the protocol
388 uses newline delimiters. */
389 free (path_copy);
390 errno = ENOENT;
391 return -1;
392
393 case '@':
394 if (!remote_user)
395 {
396 remote_user = remote_host;
397 *cursor = '\0';
398 remote_host = cursor + 1;
399 }
400 break;
401
402 case ':':
403 if (!remote_file)
404 {
405 *cursor = '\0';
406 remote_file = cursor + 1;
407 }
408 break;
409 }
410 }
411
412 /* FIXME: Should somewhat validate the decoding, here. */
413
414 if (remote_user && *remote_user == '\0')
415 remote_user = 0;
416
417 #if WITH_REXEC
418
419 /* Execute the remote command using rexec. */
420
421 READ_SIDE (remote_pipe_number) = _rmt_rexec (remote_host, remote_user);
422 if (READ_SIDE (remote_pipe_number) < 0)
423 {
424 int e = errno;
425 free (path_copy);
426 errno = e;
427 return -1;
428 }
429
430 WRITE_SIDE (remote_pipe_number) = READ_SIDE (remote_pipe_number);
431
432 #else /* not WITH_REXEC */
433 {
434 const char *remote_shell_basename;
435 pid_t status;
436
437 /* Identify the remote command to be executed. */
438
439 if (!remote_shell)
440 {
441 #ifdef REMOTE_SHELL
442 remote_shell = REMOTE_SHELL;
443 #else
444 free (path_copy);
445 errno = EIO;
446 return -1;
447 #endif
448 }
449 remote_shell_basename = base_name (remote_shell);
450
451 /* Set up the pipes for the `rsh' command, and fork. */
452
453 if (pipe (to_remote[remote_pipe_number]) == -1
454 || pipe (from_remote[remote_pipe_number]) == -1)
455 {
456 int e = errno;
457 free (path_copy);
458 errno = e;
459 return -1;
460 }
461
462 status = fork ();
463 if (status == -1)
464 {
465 int e = errno;
466 free (path_copy);
467 errno = e;
468 return -1;
469 }
470
471 if (status == 0)
472 {
473 /* Child. */
474
475 close (STDIN_FILENO);
476 dup (to_remote[remote_pipe_number][PREAD]);
477 close (to_remote[remote_pipe_number][PREAD]);
478 close (to_remote[remote_pipe_number][PWRITE]);
479
480 close (STDOUT_FILENO);
481 dup (from_remote[remote_pipe_number][PWRITE]);
482 close (from_remote[remote_pipe_number][PREAD]);
483 close (from_remote[remote_pipe_number][PWRITE]);
484
485 sys_reset_uid_gid ();
486
487 if (remote_user)
488 execl (remote_shell, remote_shell_basename, remote_host,
489 "-l", remote_user, "/etc/rmt", (char *) 0);
490 else
491 execl (remote_shell, remote_shell_basename, remote_host,
492 "/etc/rmt", (char *) 0);
493
494 /* Bad problems if we get here. */
495
496 /* In a previous version, _exit was used here instead of exit. */
497 error (EXIT_ON_EXEC_ERROR, errno, _("Cannot execute remote shell"));
498 }
499
500 /* Parent. */
501
502 close (from_remote[remote_pipe_number][PWRITE]);
503 close (to_remote[remote_pipe_number][PREAD]);
504 }
505 #endif /* not WITH_REXEC */
506
507 /* Attempt to open the tape device. */
508
509 {
510 size_t remote_file_len = strlen (remote_file);
511 char *command_buffer = xmalloc (remote_file_len + 1000);
512 sprintf (command_buffer, "O%s\n", remote_file);
513 encode_oflag (command_buffer + remote_file_len + 2, open_mode);
514 strcat (command_buffer, "\n");
515 if (do_command (remote_pipe_number, command_buffer) == -1
516 || get_status (remote_pipe_number) == -1)
517 {
518 int e = errno;
519 free (command_buffer);
520 free (path_copy);
521 _rmt_shutdown (remote_pipe_number, e);
522 return -1;
523 }
524 free (command_buffer);
525 }
526
527 free (path_copy);
528 return remote_pipe_number + bias;
529 }
530
531 /* Close remote tape connection HANDLE and shut down. Return 0 if
532 successful, -1 on error. */
533 int
534 rmt_close__ (int handle)
535 {
536 int status;
537
538 if (do_command (handle, "C\n") == -1)
539 return -1;
540
541 status = get_status (handle);
542 _rmt_shutdown (handle, errno);
543 return status;
544 }
545
546 /* Read up to LENGTH bytes into BUFFER from remote tape connection HANDLE.
547 Return the number of bytes read on success, -1 on error. */
548 ssize_t
549 rmt_read__ (int handle, char *buffer, size_t length)
550 {
551 char command_buffer[COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE];
552 ssize_t status, rlen;
553 size_t counter;
554
555 sprintf (command_buffer, "R%lu\n", (unsigned long) length);
556 if (do_command (handle, command_buffer) == -1
557 || (status = get_status (handle)) == -1)
558 return -1;
559
560 for (counter = 0; counter < status; counter += rlen, buffer += rlen)
561 {
562 rlen = safe_read (READ_SIDE (handle), buffer, status - counter);
563 if (rlen <= 0)
564 {
565 _rmt_shutdown (handle, EIO);
566 return -1;
567 }
568 }
569
570 return status;
571 }
572
573 /* Write LENGTH bytes from BUFFER to remote tape connection HANDLE.
574 Return the number of bytes written on success, -1 on error. */
575 ssize_t
576 rmt_write__ (int handle, char *buffer, size_t length)
577 {
578 char command_buffer[COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE];
579 RETSIGTYPE (*pipe_handler) ();
580 size_t written;
581
582 sprintf (command_buffer, "W%lu\n", (unsigned long) length);
583 if (do_command (handle, command_buffer) == -1)
584 return -1;
585
586 pipe_handler = signal (SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
587 written = full_write (WRITE_SIDE (handle), buffer, length);
588 signal (SIGPIPE, pipe_handler);
589 if (written == length)
590 return get_status (handle);
591
592 /* Write error. */
593
594 _rmt_shutdown (handle, EIO);
595 return -1;
596 }
597
598 /* Perform an imitation lseek operation on remote tape connection
599 HANDLE. Return the new file offset if successful, -1 if on error. */
600 off_t
601 rmt_lseek__ (int handle, off_t offset, int whence)
602 {
603 char command_buffer[COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE];
604 char operand_buffer[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND];
605 uintmax_t u = offset < 0 ? - (uintmax_t) offset : (uintmax_t) offset;
606 char *p = operand_buffer + sizeof operand_buffer;
607
608 *--p = 0;
609 do
610 *--p = '0' + (int) (u % 10);
611 while ((u /= 10) != 0);
612 if (offset < 0)
613 *--p = '-';
614
615 switch (whence)
616 {
617 case SEEK_SET: whence = 0; break;
618 case SEEK_CUR: whence = 1; break;
619 case SEEK_END: whence = 2; break;
620 default: abort ();
621 }
622
623 sprintf (command_buffer, "L%s\n%d\n", p, whence);
624
625 if (do_command (handle, command_buffer) == -1)
626 return -1;
627
628 return get_status_off (handle);
629 }
630
631 /* Perform a raw tape operation on remote tape connection HANDLE.
632 Return the results of the ioctl, or -1 on error. */
633 int
634 rmt_ioctl__ (int handle, int operation, char *argument)
635 {
636 switch (operation)
637 {
638 default:
639 errno = EOPNOTSUPP;
640 return -1;
641
642 #ifdef MTIOCTOP
643 case MTIOCTOP:
644 {
645 char command_buffer[COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE];
646 char operand_buffer[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND];
647 uintmax_t u = (((struct mtop *) argument)->mt_count < 0
648 ? - (uintmax_t) ((struct mtop *) argument)->mt_count
649 : (uintmax_t) ((struct mtop *) argument)->mt_count);
650 char *p = operand_buffer + sizeof operand_buffer;
651
652 *--p = 0;
653 do
654 *--p = '0' + (int) (u % 10);
655 while ((u /= 10) != 0);
656 if (((struct mtop *) argument)->mt_count < 0)
657 *--p = '-';
658
659 /* MTIOCTOP is the easy one. Nothing is transferred in binary. */
660
661 sprintf (command_buffer, "I%d\n%s\n",
662 ((struct mtop *) argument)->mt_op, p);
663 if (do_command (handle, command_buffer) == -1)
664 return -1;
665
666 return get_status (handle);
667 }
668 #endif /* MTIOCTOP */
669
670 #ifdef MTIOCGET
671 case MTIOCGET:
672 {
673 ssize_t status;
674 ssize_t counter;
675
676 /* Grab the status and read it directly into the structure. This
677 assumes that the status buffer is not padded and that 2 shorts
678 fit in a long without any word alignment problems; i.e., the
679 whole struct is contiguous. NOTE - this is probably NOT a good
680 assumption. */
681
682 if (do_command (handle, "S") == -1
683 || (status = get_status (handle), status == -1))
684 return -1;
685
686 for (; status > 0; status -= counter, argument += counter)
687 {
688 counter = safe_read (READ_SIDE (handle), argument, status);
689 if (counter <= 0)
690 {
691 _rmt_shutdown (handle, EIO);
692 return -1;
693 }
694 }
695
696 /* Check for byte position. mt_type (or mt_model) is a small integer
697 field (normally) so we will check its magnitude. If it is larger
698 than 256, we will assume that the bytes are swapped and go through
699 and reverse all the bytes. */
700
701 if (((struct mtget *) argument)->MTIO_CHECK_FIELD < 256)
702 return 0;
703
704 for (counter = 0; counter < status; counter += 2)
705 {
706 char copy = argument[counter];
707
708 argument[counter] = argument[counter + 1];
709 argument[counter + 1] = copy;
710 }
711
712 return 0;
713 }
714 #endif /* MTIOCGET */
715
716 }
717 }
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