122717Sdist /* 242833Sbostic * Copyright (c) 1983 Eric P. Allman 333731Sbostic * Copyright (c) 1988 Regents of the University of California. 433731Sbostic * All rights reserved. 533731Sbostic * 642833Sbostic * %sccs.include.redist.c% 733731Sbostic */ 822717Sdist 922717Sdist #ifndef lint 10*57135Seric static char sccsid[] = "@(#)util.c 5.34 (Berkeley) 12/15/92"; 1133731Sbostic #endif /* not lint */ 1222717Sdist 133151Seric # include <stdio.h> 144538Seric # include <sys/types.h> 154538Seric # include <sys/stat.h> 16298Seric # include <sysexits.h> 176890Seric # include <errno.h> 186890Seric # include "sendmail.h" 19*57135Seric /* 20298Seric ** STRIPQUOTES -- Strip quotes & quote bits from a string. 21298Seric ** 22298Seric ** Runs through a string and strips off unquoted quote 23298Seric ** characters and quote bits. This is done in place. 24298Seric ** 25298Seric ** Parameters: 26298Seric ** s -- the string to strip. 27298Seric ** 28298Seric ** Returns: 29298Seric ** none. 30298Seric ** 31298Seric ** Side Effects: 32298Seric ** none. 33298Seric ** 34298Seric ** Called By: 35298Seric ** deliver 36298Seric */ 37298Seric 3854983Seric stripquotes(s) 39298Seric char *s; 40298Seric { 41298Seric register char *p; 42298Seric register char *q; 43298Seric register char c; 44298Seric 454101Seric if (s == NULL) 464101Seric return; 474101Seric 4854983Seric p = q = s; 4954983Seric do 50298Seric { 5154983Seric c = *p++; 5254983Seric if (c == '\\') 5354983Seric c = *p++; 5454983Seric else if (c == '"') 5554983Seric continue; 5654983Seric *q++ = c; 5754983Seric } while (c != '\0'); 58298Seric } 59298Seric /* 602900Seric ** CAPITALIZE -- return a copy of a string, properly capitalized. 612900Seric ** 622900Seric ** Parameters: 632900Seric ** s -- the string to capitalize. 642900Seric ** 652900Seric ** Returns: 662900Seric ** a pointer to a properly capitalized string. 672900Seric ** 682900Seric ** Side Effects: 692900Seric ** none. 702900Seric */ 712900Seric 722900Seric char * 732900Seric capitalize(s) 742900Seric register char *s; 752900Seric { 762900Seric static char buf[50]; 772900Seric register char *p; 782900Seric 792900Seric p = buf; 802900Seric 812900Seric for (;;) 822900Seric { 832900Seric while (!isalpha(*s) && *s != '\0') 842900Seric *p++ = *s++; 852900Seric if (*s == '\0') 862900Seric break; 8740999Sbostic *p++ = toupper(*s); 8840999Sbostic s++; 892900Seric while (isalpha(*s)) 902900Seric *p++ = *s++; 912900Seric } 922900Seric 932900Seric *p = '\0'; 942900Seric return (buf); 952900Seric } 962900Seric /* 97298Seric ** XALLOC -- Allocate memory and bitch wildly on failure. 98298Seric ** 99298Seric ** THIS IS A CLUDGE. This should be made to give a proper 100298Seric ** error -- but after all, what can we do? 101298Seric ** 102298Seric ** Parameters: 103298Seric ** sz -- size of area to allocate. 104298Seric ** 105298Seric ** Returns: 106298Seric ** pointer to data region. 107298Seric ** 108298Seric ** Side Effects: 109298Seric ** Memory is allocated. 110298Seric */ 111298Seric 112298Seric char * 113298Seric xalloc(sz) 1147007Seric register int sz; 115298Seric { 116298Seric register char *p; 117298Seric 11823121Seric p = malloc((unsigned) sz); 119298Seric if (p == NULL) 120298Seric { 121298Seric syserr("Out of memory!!"); 12210685Seric abort(); 12310685Seric /* exit(EX_UNAVAILABLE); */ 124298Seric } 125298Seric return (p); 126298Seric } 127298Seric /* 1283151Seric ** COPYPLIST -- copy list of pointers. 1293151Seric ** 1303151Seric ** This routine is the equivalent of newstr for lists of 1313151Seric ** pointers. 1323151Seric ** 1333151Seric ** Parameters: 1343151Seric ** list -- list of pointers to copy. 1353151Seric ** Must be NULL terminated. 1363151Seric ** copycont -- if TRUE, copy the contents of the vector 1373151Seric ** (which must be a string) also. 1383151Seric ** 1393151Seric ** Returns: 1403151Seric ** a copy of 'list'. 1413151Seric ** 1423151Seric ** Side Effects: 1433151Seric ** none. 1443151Seric */ 1453151Seric 1463151Seric char ** 1473151Seric copyplist(list, copycont) 1483151Seric char **list; 1493151Seric bool copycont; 1503151Seric { 1513151Seric register char **vp; 1523151Seric register char **newvp; 1533151Seric 1543151Seric for (vp = list; *vp != NULL; vp++) 1553151Seric continue; 1563151Seric 1573151Seric vp++; 1583151Seric 15916897Seric newvp = (char **) xalloc((int) (vp - list) * sizeof *vp); 16016897Seric bcopy((char *) list, (char *) newvp, (int) (vp - list) * sizeof *vp); 1613151Seric 1623151Seric if (copycont) 1633151Seric { 1643151Seric for (vp = newvp; *vp != NULL; vp++) 1653151Seric *vp = newstr(*vp); 1663151Seric } 1673151Seric 1683151Seric return (newvp); 1693151Seric } 1703151Seric /* 1713151Seric ** PRINTAV -- print argument vector. 1723151Seric ** 1733151Seric ** Parameters: 1743151Seric ** av -- argument vector. 1753151Seric ** 1763151Seric ** Returns: 1773151Seric ** none. 1783151Seric ** 1793151Seric ** Side Effects: 1803151Seric ** prints av. 1813151Seric */ 1823151Seric 1833151Seric printav(av) 1843151Seric register char **av; 1853151Seric { 1863151Seric while (*av != NULL) 1873151Seric { 1888063Seric if (tTd(0, 44)) 1898063Seric printf("\n\t%08x=", *av); 1908063Seric else 19123105Seric (void) putchar(' '); 1923151Seric xputs(*av++); 1933151Seric } 19423105Seric (void) putchar('\n'); 1953151Seric } 1963151Seric /* 1973151Seric ** LOWER -- turn letter into lower case. 1983151Seric ** 1993151Seric ** Parameters: 2003151Seric ** c -- character to turn into lower case. 2013151Seric ** 2023151Seric ** Returns: 2033151Seric ** c, in lower case. 2043151Seric ** 2053151Seric ** Side Effects: 2063151Seric ** none. 2073151Seric */ 2083151Seric 2093151Seric char 2103151Seric lower(c) 2113151Seric register char c; 2123151Seric { 21333724Sbostic return(isascii(c) && isupper(c) ? tolower(c) : c); 2143151Seric } 2153151Seric /* 2163151Seric ** XPUTS -- put string doing control escapes. 2173151Seric ** 2183151Seric ** Parameters: 2193151Seric ** s -- string to put. 2203151Seric ** 2213151Seric ** Returns: 2223151Seric ** none. 2233151Seric ** 2243151Seric ** Side Effects: 2253151Seric ** output to stdout 2263151Seric */ 2273151Seric 2283151Seric xputs(s) 2293151Seric register char *s; 2303151Seric { 2313151Seric register char c; 23251781Seric register struct metamac *mp; 23351781Seric extern struct metamac MetaMacros[]; 2343151Seric 2358055Seric if (s == NULL) 2368055Seric { 2378055Seric printf("<null>"); 2388055Seric return; 2398055Seric } 24051781Seric c = *s; 24151781Seric if (c == MATCHREPL && isdigit(s[1]) && s[2] == '\0') 24251781Seric { 24351781Seric printf("$%c", s[1]); 24451781Seric return; 24551781Seric } 24651781Seric for (mp = MetaMacros; mp->metaname != NULL; mp++) 24751781Seric { 24851781Seric if (mp->metaval == c) 24951781Seric { 25051781Seric printf("$%c%s", mp->metaname, ++s); 25151781Seric return; 25251781Seric } 25351781Seric } 25423105Seric (void) putchar('"'); 2553151Seric while ((c = *s++) != '\0') 2563151Seric { 2573151Seric if (!isascii(c)) 2583151Seric { 25923105Seric (void) putchar('\\'); 2603151Seric c &= 0177; 2613151Seric } 26210326Seric if (c < 040 || c >= 0177) 2633151Seric { 26452050Seric switch (c) 26552050Seric { 26652050Seric case '\n': 26752050Seric c = 'n'; 26852050Seric break; 26952050Seric 27052050Seric case '\r': 27152050Seric c = 'r'; 27252050Seric break; 27352050Seric 27452050Seric case '\t': 27552050Seric c = 't'; 27652050Seric break; 27752050Seric 27852637Seric case '\001': 27952637Seric (void) putchar('$'); 28052637Seric continue; 28152637Seric 28252050Seric default: 28352050Seric (void) putchar('^'); 28452050Seric (void) putchar(c ^ 0100); 28552050Seric continue; 28652050Seric } 28752050Seric (void) putchar('\\'); 2883151Seric } 28923105Seric (void) putchar(c); 2903151Seric } 29123105Seric (void) putchar('"'); 2924086Seric (void) fflush(stdout); 2933151Seric } 2943151Seric /* 2953151Seric ** MAKELOWER -- Translate a line into lower case 2963151Seric ** 2973151Seric ** Parameters: 2983151Seric ** p -- the string to translate. If NULL, return is 2993151Seric ** immediate. 3003151Seric ** 3013151Seric ** Returns: 3023151Seric ** none. 3033151Seric ** 3043151Seric ** Side Effects: 3053151Seric ** String pointed to by p is translated to lower case. 3063151Seric ** 3073151Seric ** Called By: 3083151Seric ** parse 3093151Seric */ 3103151Seric 3113151Seric makelower(p) 3123151Seric register char *p; 3133151Seric { 3143151Seric register char c; 3153151Seric 3163151Seric if (p == NULL) 3173151Seric return; 3183151Seric for (; (c = *p) != '\0'; p++) 3193151Seric if (isascii(c) && isupper(c)) 32033724Sbostic *p = tolower(c); 3213151Seric } 3224059Seric /* 3235196Seric ** BUILDFNAME -- build full name from gecos style entry. 3244375Seric ** 3255196Seric ** This routine interprets the strange entry that would appear 3265196Seric ** in the GECOS field of the password file. 3275196Seric ** 3284375Seric ** Parameters: 3295196Seric ** p -- name to build. 3305196Seric ** login -- the login name of this user (for &). 3315196Seric ** buf -- place to put the result. 3324375Seric ** 3334375Seric ** Returns: 3344375Seric ** none. 3354375Seric ** 3364375Seric ** Side Effects: 3374375Seric ** none. 3384375Seric */ 3394375Seric 34054984Seric buildfname(gecos, login, buf) 34154984Seric register char *gecos; 3425196Seric char *login; 3434375Seric char *buf; 3444375Seric { 34554984Seric register char *p; 3464375Seric register char *bp = buf; 34754984Seric int l; 3484375Seric 34954984Seric if (*gecos == '*') 35054984Seric gecos++; 35154984Seric 35257123Seric /* find length of final string */ 35354984Seric l = 0; 35454984Seric for (p = gecos; *p != '\0' && *p != ',' && *p != ';' && *p != '%'; p++) 35554984Seric { 35654984Seric if (*p == '&') 35754984Seric l += strlen(login); 35854984Seric else 35954984Seric l++; 36054984Seric } 36154984Seric 36254984Seric /* now fill in buf */ 36355193Seric for (p = gecos; *p != '\0' && *p != ',' && *p != ';' && *p != '%'; p++) 3644375Seric { 3654375Seric if (*p == '&') 3664375Seric { 3675196Seric (void) strcpy(bp, login); 3684375Seric *bp = toupper(*bp); 3694375Seric while (*bp != '\0') 3704375Seric bp++; 3714375Seric } 3724375Seric else 37355193Seric *bp++ = *p; 3744375Seric } 3754375Seric *bp = '\0'; 3764375Seric } 3774375Seric /* 3784538Seric ** SAFEFILE -- return true if a file exists and is safe for a user. 3794538Seric ** 3804538Seric ** Parameters: 3814538Seric ** fn -- filename to check. 3824538Seric ** uid -- uid to compare against. 3834538Seric ** mode -- mode bits that must match. 3844538Seric ** 3854538Seric ** Returns: 3864538Seric ** TRUE if fn exists, is owned by uid, and matches mode. 3874538Seric ** FALSE otherwise. 3884538Seric ** 3894538Seric ** Side Effects: 3904538Seric ** none. 3914538Seric */ 3924538Seric 3934538Seric bool 3944538Seric safefile(fn, uid, mode) 3954538Seric char *fn; 39655372Seric uid_t uid; 3974538Seric int mode; 3984538Seric { 3994538Seric struct stat stbuf; 4004538Seric 4014538Seric if (stat(fn, &stbuf) >= 0 && stbuf.st_uid == uid && 4024538Seric (stbuf.st_mode & mode) == mode) 4034538Seric return (TRUE); 40411936Seric errno = 0; 4054538Seric return (FALSE); 4064538Seric } 4074538Seric /* 4084557Seric ** FIXCRLF -- fix <CR><LF> in line. 4094557Seric ** 4104557Seric ** Looks for the <CR><LF> combination and turns it into the 4114557Seric ** UNIX canonical <NL> character. It only takes one line, 4124557Seric ** i.e., it is assumed that the first <NL> found is the end 4134557Seric ** of the line. 4144557Seric ** 4154557Seric ** Parameters: 4164557Seric ** line -- the line to fix. 4174557Seric ** stripnl -- if true, strip the newline also. 4184557Seric ** 4194557Seric ** Returns: 4204557Seric ** none. 4214557Seric ** 4224557Seric ** Side Effects: 4234557Seric ** line is changed in place. 4244557Seric */ 4254557Seric 4264557Seric fixcrlf(line, stripnl) 4274557Seric char *line; 4284557Seric bool stripnl; 4294557Seric { 4304557Seric register char *p; 4314557Seric 43256795Seric p = strchr(line, '\n'); 4334557Seric if (p == NULL) 4344557Seric return; 43536291Sbostic if (p > line && p[-1] == '\r') 4364557Seric p--; 4374557Seric if (!stripnl) 4384557Seric *p++ = '\n'; 4394557Seric *p = '\0'; 4404557Seric } 4414557Seric /* 4426890Seric ** DFOPEN -- determined file open 4436890Seric ** 4446890Seric ** This routine has the semantics of fopen, except that it will 4456890Seric ** keep trying a few times to make this happen. The idea is that 4466890Seric ** on very loaded systems, we may run out of resources (inodes, 4476890Seric ** whatever), so this tries to get around it. 4486890Seric */ 4496890Seric 4506890Seric FILE * 4516890Seric dfopen(filename, mode) 4526890Seric char *filename; 4536890Seric char *mode; 4546890Seric { 4556890Seric register int tries; 4566890Seric register FILE *fp; 4576890Seric 4586890Seric for (tries = 0; tries < 10; tries++) 4596890Seric { 46025618Seric sleep((unsigned) (10 * tries)); 4616890Seric errno = 0; 4626890Seric fp = fopen(filename, mode); 4639376Seric if (fp != NULL) 4646890Seric break; 4659376Seric if (errno != ENFILE && errno != EINTR) 4669376Seric break; 4676890Seric } 46856328Seric if (fp != NULL) 46956328Seric { 47056328Seric #ifdef FLOCK 47156328Seric int locktype; 47256328Seric 47356328Seric /* lock the file to avoid accidental conflicts */ 47456328Seric if (*mode == 'w' || *mode == 'a') 47556328Seric locktype = LOCK_EX; 47656328Seric else 47756328Seric locktype = LOCK_SH; 47856328Seric (void) flock(fileno(fp), locktype); 47956328Seric #endif 48056328Seric errno = 0; 48156328Seric } 4826890Seric return (fp); 4836890Seric } 4847124Seric /* 4857124Seric ** PUTLINE -- put a line like fputs obeying SMTP conventions 4867124Seric ** 4877753Seric ** This routine always guarantees outputing a newline (or CRLF, 4887753Seric ** as appropriate) at the end of the string. 4897753Seric ** 4907124Seric ** Parameters: 4917124Seric ** l -- line to put. 4927124Seric ** fp -- file to put it onto. 49310172Seric ** m -- the mailer used to control output. 4947124Seric ** 4957124Seric ** Returns: 4967124Seric ** none 4977124Seric ** 4987124Seric ** Side Effects: 4997124Seric ** output of l to fp. 5007124Seric */ 5017124Seric 50210172Seric putline(l, fp, m) 5037753Seric register char *l; 5047124Seric FILE *fp; 50510172Seric MAILER *m; 5067124Seric { 5077124Seric register char *p; 50847157Sbostic register char svchar; 5097124Seric 51011275Seric /* strip out 0200 bits -- these can look like TELNET protocol */ 51152106Seric if (bitnset(M_7BITS, m->m_flags)) 51211275Seric { 51347157Sbostic for (p = l; svchar = *p; ++p) 51447157Sbostic if (svchar & 0200) 51547157Sbostic *p = svchar &~ 0200; 51611275Seric } 51711275Seric 5187753Seric do 5197124Seric { 5207753Seric /* find the end of the line */ 52156795Seric p = strchr(l, '\n'); 5227753Seric if (p == NULL) 5237753Seric p = &l[strlen(l)]; 5247124Seric 5257753Seric /* check for line overflow */ 52652106Seric while (m->m_linelimit > 0 && (p - l) > m->m_linelimit) 5277753Seric { 52852106Seric register char *q = &l[m->m_linelimit - 1]; 5297124Seric 5307753Seric svchar = *q; 5317753Seric *q = '\0'; 53210685Seric if (l[0] == '.' && bitnset(M_XDOT, m->m_flags)) 53323105Seric (void) putc('.', fp); 5347753Seric fputs(l, fp); 53523105Seric (void) putc('!', fp); 53610326Seric fputs(m->m_eol, fp); 5377753Seric *q = svchar; 5387753Seric l = q; 5397753Seric } 5407124Seric 5417753Seric /* output last part */ 54210685Seric if (l[0] == '.' && bitnset(M_XDOT, m->m_flags)) 54323105Seric (void) putc('.', fp); 54447157Sbostic for ( ; l < p; ++l) 54547157Sbostic (void) putc(*l, fp); 54610326Seric fputs(m->m_eol, fp); 5477753Seric if (*l == '\n') 54847157Sbostic ++l; 5497753Seric } while (l[0] != '\0'); 5507124Seric } 5517676Seric /* 5527676Seric ** XUNLINK -- unlink a file, doing logging as appropriate. 5537676Seric ** 5547676Seric ** Parameters: 5557676Seric ** f -- name of file to unlink. 5567676Seric ** 5577676Seric ** Returns: 5587676Seric ** none. 5597676Seric ** 5607676Seric ** Side Effects: 5617676Seric ** f is unlinked. 5627676Seric */ 5637676Seric 5647676Seric xunlink(f) 5657676Seric char *f; 5667676Seric { 5677676Seric register int i; 5687676Seric 5697676Seric # ifdef LOG 5707676Seric if (LogLevel > 20) 5717812Seric syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "%s: unlink %s\n", CurEnv->e_id, f); 57256795Seric # endif /* LOG */ 5737676Seric 5747676Seric i = unlink(f); 5757676Seric # ifdef LOG 5767676Seric if (i < 0 && LogLevel > 21) 5777942Seric syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "%s: unlink-fail %d", f, errno); 57856795Seric # endif /* LOG */ 5797676Seric } 5807685Seric /* 58114885Seric ** SFGETS -- "safe" fgets -- times out and ignores random interrupts. 5827685Seric ** 5837685Seric ** Parameters: 5847685Seric ** buf -- place to put the input line. 5857685Seric ** siz -- size of buf. 5867685Seric ** fp -- file to read from. 5877685Seric ** 5887685Seric ** Returns: 58915533Seric ** NULL on error (including timeout). This will also leave 59015533Seric ** buf containing a null string. 5917685Seric ** buf otherwise. 5927685Seric ** 5937685Seric ** Side Effects: 5947685Seric ** none. 5957685Seric */ 5967685Seric 59714885Seric static jmp_buf CtxReadTimeout; 5987685Seric 5997685Seric char * 6007685Seric sfgets(buf, siz, fp) 6017685Seric char *buf; 6027685Seric int siz; 6037685Seric FILE *fp; 6047685Seric { 6057942Seric register EVENT *ev = NULL; 6067685Seric register char *p; 60746928Sbostic static int readtimeout(); 6087685Seric 60914885Seric /* set the timeout */ 6107942Seric if (ReadTimeout != 0) 61114885Seric { 61214885Seric if (setjmp(CtxReadTimeout) != 0) 61314885Seric { 61436233Skarels # ifdef LOG 61536230Skarels syslog(LOG_NOTICE, 61636230Skarels "timeout waiting for input from %s\n", 61740998Sbostic RealHostName? RealHostName: "local"); 61836233Skarels # endif 61936230Skarels errno = 0; 62040964Sbostic usrerr("451 timeout waiting for input"); 62119037Seric buf[0] = '\0'; 62214885Seric return (NULL); 62314885Seric } 62416138Seric ev = setevent((time_t) ReadTimeout, readtimeout, 0); 62514885Seric } 62614885Seric 62714885Seric /* try to read */ 62815533Seric p = NULL; 62915533Seric while (p == NULL && !feof(fp) && !ferror(fp)) 6307942Seric { 6317942Seric errno = 0; 6327942Seric p = fgets(buf, siz, fp); 63315533Seric if (errno == EINTR) 63415533Seric clearerr(fp); 63515533Seric } 63614885Seric 63714885Seric /* clear the event if it has not sprung */ 6387685Seric clrevent(ev); 63914885Seric 64014885Seric /* clean up the books and exit */ 6418055Seric LineNumber++; 64215533Seric if (p == NULL) 64316880Seric { 64415533Seric buf[0] = '\0'; 64516880Seric return (NULL); 64616880Seric } 64752106Seric if (!EightBit) 64852106Seric for (p = buf; *p != '\0'; p++) 64952106Seric *p &= ~0200; 65016880Seric return (buf); 6517685Seric } 6527685Seric 6537685Seric static 6547685Seric readtimeout() 6557685Seric { 65614885Seric longjmp(CtxReadTimeout, 1); 6577685Seric } 6587786Seric /* 6597786Seric ** FGETFOLDED -- like fgets, but know about folded lines. 6607786Seric ** 6617786Seric ** Parameters: 6627786Seric ** buf -- place to put result. 6637786Seric ** n -- bytes available. 6647786Seric ** f -- file to read from. 6657786Seric ** 6667786Seric ** Returns: 667*57135Seric ** input line(s) on success, NULL on error or EOF. 668*57135Seric ** This will normally be buf -- unless the line is too 669*57135Seric ** long, when it will be xalloc()ed. 6707786Seric ** 6717786Seric ** Side Effects: 6727786Seric ** buf gets lines from f, with continuation lines (lines 6737786Seric ** with leading white space) appended. CRLF's are mapped 6747786Seric ** into single newlines. Any trailing NL is stripped. 6757786Seric */ 6767786Seric 6777786Seric char * 6787786Seric fgetfolded(buf, n, f) 6797786Seric char *buf; 6807786Seric register int n; 6817786Seric FILE *f; 6827786Seric { 6837786Seric register char *p = buf; 684*57135Seric char *bp = buf; 6857786Seric register int i; 6867786Seric 6877786Seric n--; 68817350Seric while ((i = getc(f)) != EOF) 6897786Seric { 69017350Seric if (i == '\r') 69117350Seric { 69217350Seric i = getc(f); 69317350Seric if (i != '\n') 69417350Seric { 69517350Seric if (i != EOF) 69623105Seric (void) ungetc(i, f); 69717350Seric i = '\r'; 69817350Seric } 69917350Seric } 700*57135Seric if (--n <= 0) 701*57135Seric { 702*57135Seric /* allocate new space */ 703*57135Seric char *nbp; 704*57135Seric int nn; 705*57135Seric 706*57135Seric nn = (p - bp); 707*57135Seric if (nn < 1024) 708*57135Seric nn *= 2; 709*57135Seric else 710*57135Seric nn += 1024; 711*57135Seric nbp = xalloc(nn); 712*57135Seric bcopy(bp, nbp, p - bp); 713*57135Seric p = &nbp[p - bp]; 714*57135Seric if (bp != buf) 715*57135Seric free(bp); 716*57135Seric bp = nbp; 717*57135Seric n = nn - (p - bp); 718*57135Seric } 719*57135Seric *p++ = i; 72017350Seric if (i == '\n') 72117350Seric { 72217350Seric LineNumber++; 72317350Seric i = getc(f); 72417350Seric if (i != EOF) 72523105Seric (void) ungetc(i, f); 72617350Seric if (i != ' ' && i != '\t') 72752647Seric break; 72817350Seric } 7297786Seric } 730*57135Seric if (p == bp) 73152647Seric return (NULL); 73252647Seric *--p = '\0'; 733*57135Seric return (bp); 7347786Seric } 7357860Seric /* 7367886Seric ** CURTIME -- return current time. 7377886Seric ** 7387886Seric ** Parameters: 7397886Seric ** none. 7407886Seric ** 7417886Seric ** Returns: 7427886Seric ** the current time. 7437886Seric ** 7447886Seric ** Side Effects: 7457886Seric ** none. 7467886Seric */ 7477886Seric 7487886Seric time_t 7497886Seric curtime() 7507886Seric { 7517886Seric auto time_t t; 7527886Seric 7537886Seric (void) time(&t); 7547886Seric return (t); 7557886Seric } 7568264Seric /* 7578264Seric ** ATOBOOL -- convert a string representation to boolean. 7588264Seric ** 7598264Seric ** Defaults to "TRUE" 7608264Seric ** 7618264Seric ** Parameters: 7628264Seric ** s -- string to convert. Takes "tTyY" as true, 7638264Seric ** others as false. 7648264Seric ** 7658264Seric ** Returns: 7668264Seric ** A boolean representation of the string. 7678264Seric ** 7688264Seric ** Side Effects: 7698264Seric ** none. 7708264Seric */ 7718264Seric 7728264Seric bool 7738264Seric atobool(s) 7748264Seric register char *s; 7758264Seric { 77656795Seric if (*s == '\0' || strchr("tTyY", *s) != NULL) 7778264Seric return (TRUE); 7788264Seric return (FALSE); 7798264Seric } 7809048Seric /* 7819048Seric ** ATOOCT -- convert a string representation to octal. 7829048Seric ** 7839048Seric ** Parameters: 7849048Seric ** s -- string to convert. 7859048Seric ** 7869048Seric ** Returns: 7879048Seric ** An integer representing the string interpreted as an 7889048Seric ** octal number. 7899048Seric ** 7909048Seric ** Side Effects: 7919048Seric ** none. 7929048Seric */ 7939048Seric 7949048Seric atooct(s) 7959048Seric register char *s; 7969048Seric { 7979048Seric register int i = 0; 7989048Seric 7999048Seric while (*s >= '0' && *s <= '7') 8009048Seric i = (i << 3) | (*s++ - '0'); 8019048Seric return (i); 8029048Seric } 8039376Seric /* 8049376Seric ** WAITFOR -- wait for a particular process id. 8059376Seric ** 8069376Seric ** Parameters: 8079376Seric ** pid -- process id to wait for. 8089376Seric ** 8099376Seric ** Returns: 8109376Seric ** status of pid. 8119376Seric ** -1 if pid never shows up. 8129376Seric ** 8139376Seric ** Side Effects: 8149376Seric ** none. 8159376Seric */ 8169376Seric 8179376Seric waitfor(pid) 8189376Seric int pid; 8199376Seric { 8209376Seric auto int st; 8219376Seric int i; 8229376Seric 8239376Seric do 8249376Seric { 8259376Seric errno = 0; 8269376Seric i = wait(&st); 8279376Seric } while ((i >= 0 || errno == EINTR) && i != pid); 8289376Seric if (i < 0) 8299376Seric st = -1; 8309376Seric return (st); 8319376Seric } 8329376Seric /* 83310685Seric ** BITINTERSECT -- tell if two bitmaps intersect 83410685Seric ** 83510685Seric ** Parameters: 83610685Seric ** a, b -- the bitmaps in question 83710685Seric ** 83810685Seric ** Returns: 83910685Seric ** TRUE if they have a non-null intersection 84010685Seric ** FALSE otherwise 84110685Seric ** 84210685Seric ** Side Effects: 84310685Seric ** none. 84410685Seric */ 84510685Seric 84610685Seric bool 84710685Seric bitintersect(a, b) 84810685Seric BITMAP a; 84910685Seric BITMAP b; 85010685Seric { 85110685Seric int i; 85210685Seric 85310685Seric for (i = BITMAPBYTES / sizeof (int); --i >= 0; ) 85410685Seric if ((a[i] & b[i]) != 0) 85510685Seric return (TRUE); 85610685Seric return (FALSE); 85710685Seric } 85810685Seric /* 85910685Seric ** BITZEROP -- tell if a bitmap is all zero 86010685Seric ** 86110685Seric ** Parameters: 86210685Seric ** map -- the bit map to check 86310685Seric ** 86410685Seric ** Returns: 86510685Seric ** TRUE if map is all zero. 86610685Seric ** FALSE if there are any bits set in map. 86710685Seric ** 86810685Seric ** Side Effects: 86910685Seric ** none. 87010685Seric */ 87110685Seric 87210685Seric bool 87310685Seric bitzerop(map) 87410685Seric BITMAP map; 87510685Seric { 87610685Seric int i; 87710685Seric 87810685Seric for (i = BITMAPBYTES / sizeof (int); --i >= 0; ) 87910685Seric if (map[i] != 0) 88010685Seric return (FALSE); 88110685Seric return (TRUE); 88210685Seric } 883