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All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ /* Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T */ /* All Rights Reserved */ #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" /* * Implements the "putdev" command. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* * General Purpose Constants * TRUE Boolean TRUE (if not already defined) * FALSE Boolean FALSE (if not already defined) * NULL Null address (if not already defined) */ #ifndef TRUE #define TRUE (1) #endif #ifndef FALSE #define FALSE (0) #endif /* * Exit codes * EX_OK All went well * EX_ERROR Usage or internal error * EX_DEVTAB Had trouble accessing/reading/writing the device table * EX_EXISTS The specified alias already exists * EX_ATTRIB One or more attributes requested for removal was not * defined for the device * EX_RELPATH Pathname supplied for cdevice, bdevice or pathname * attributes was not a full pathname */ #define EX_OK 0 #define EX_ERROR 1 #define EX_DEVTAB 2 #define EX_EXISTS 3 #define EX_ATTRIB 4 #define EX_RELPATH 4 /* * Error messages */ #define E_USAGE "usage: putdev -a alias [attribute=value [...]]\n putdev -m device attribute=value [attribute=value [...]]\n putdev -d device [attribute [...]]" #define E_ALIASIS "Alias already exists in table: %s" #define E_NODEV "Device does not exist in table: %s" #define E_NOALIAS "Cannot use \"alias\" as an attribute" #define E_NOATTR "Attribute not found: %s" #define E_NODEVTAB "Cannot open the device table: %s" #define E_NOMKDTAB "Cannot create a new device table: %s" #define E_INVALIAS "Not a valid device alias: %s" #define E_MULTIPLE "Multiple definitions of an attribute are not allowed." #define E_INTERNAL "Internal error, errno=%d" #define E_RELPATH "Full pathname required for cdevice,bdevice and pathname attributes." /* * Macros * stdmsg(r,l,s,t) Using fmtmsg(), write a standard message to the * standard error stream. * Where: * r The recoverability of the error * l The label-component * s The severity-component * t The text-component */ #define stdmsg(r,l,s,t) (void) fmtmsg(MM_PRINT|MM_UTIL|r,l,s,t,MM_NULLACT,MM_NULLTAG) /* * Static data * msg Space for message's text-component */ static char msg[256]; /* Space for text of message */ /* * char *mklbl(cmd) * char *cmd * * This function builds a standard label from the command used to invoke * this process and the standard label prefix ("UX:") * * Arguments: * char *cmd The command used to invoke this process. * * Returns: char * * Pointer to malloc()ed space containing the standard label, * or (char *) NULL if an error occurred. */ static char * mklbl(cmd) char *cmd; { /* Automatic data */ char *rtn; /* Value to return */ char *p; /* Temporary */ /* Find the 1st char of the basename of the command */ if (p = strrchr(cmd, '/')) p++; else p = cmd; /* Allocate and build the string value to return */ if (rtn = (char *) malloc(strlen("UX:")+strlen(p)+1)) { (void) strcpy(rtn, "UX:"); (void) strcat(rtn, p); } /* Now that we've done all of that work, change the environment * so that only the text-component is written by fmtmsg(). * (This should go away in SVR4.1) */ (void) putenv("MSGVERB=text"); /* Done */ return(rtn); } /* * putdev -a alias [attribute=value [...]] * putdev -m alias attribute=value [attribute=value [...]] * putdev -d alias [attribute [...]] * * Modify the device-table. If -a specified, add a record for * to the table. If -m specified, modify the attributes specified for * the specified. If -d specified, remove the specified * attributes from the specified device or remove the specified device. * * Options: * -a Add an alias description to the device table * -m Modify an existing device description * -d (if no attributes specified) remove the specified * device from the device table, or (if attributes * specified) remove the specified attributes from * the specified device. * * Exit values: * 0 All went well * 1 Usage error (includes specifying "alias" as an * ) * 2 The device table file could not be opened, read * or modified * 3 If -a, the alias already exists. Otherwise, the * specified device does not exist in the table * 4 One of the specified attributes did not exist * for the device and therefore wasn't removed */ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { /* Automatic data */ char **plist; /* Ptr to list of undef'nd attrs */ char *lbl; /* Ptr to label for messages */ char *alias; /* Ptr to on command-line */ char *device; /* Ptr to on command-line */ char *p; /* Temp ptr to char */ int noerr; /* FLAG, TRUE if all's well */ int a_seen; /* TRUE if -a seen on command-line */ int m_seen; /* TRUE if -m seen on command-line */ int d_seen; /* TRUE if -a seen on command-line */ int optchar; /* Option extracted */ int exitcd; /* Value to return at exit */ int nattrs; /* Number of attributes on command */ /* Generate the label for messages */ lbl = mklbl(argv[0]); /* Extract arguments - validate usage */ noerr = TRUE; a_seen = FALSE; m_seen = FALSE; d_seen = FALSE; opterr = FALSE; while ((optchar = getopt(argc, argv, "a:d:m:")) != EOF) switch (optchar) { case 'a': if (!(a_seen || m_seen || d_seen)) { a_seen = TRUE; alias = optarg; } else noerr = FALSE; break; case 'd': if (!(a_seen || m_seen || d_seen)) { d_seen = TRUE; device = optarg; } else noerr = FALSE; break; case 'm': if (!(a_seen || m_seen || d_seen)) { m_seen = TRUE; device = optarg; } else noerr = FALSE; break; case '?': default: noerr = FALSE; } /* Write a usage message if we've seen a blatant error */ if (!(a_seen || m_seen || d_seen) || !noerr) { stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, E_USAGE); exit(EX_ERROR); } /* Set up */ exitcd = EX_OK; nattrs = argc - optind; /* putdev -a alias [attr=value [...]] */ if (a_seen) { /* Syntax check */ if (nattrs < 0) { stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, E_USAGE); exitcd = EX_ERROR; } else { /* Attempt to add the new alias */ if (!(_adddevtabrec(alias, &argv[optind]))) { /* Attempt failed. Write appropriate error message. */ switch(errno) { /* * EINVAL indicates that is not valid or "alias" * was mentioned as in = pair. If the * alias is a valid alias, assume that's the problem. */ case EINVAL: if (_validalias(alias)) p = E_NOALIAS; else (void) snprintf(p=msg, sizeof(msg), E_INVALIAS, alias); stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, p); exitcd = EX_ERROR; break; /* * EEXIST indicates that the alias already exists * in the device table. */ case EEXIST: (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_ALIASIS, alias); stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg); exitcd = EX_EXISTS; break; /* * EACCES and ENOENT indicate problems reading or writing * the device table. */ case EACCES: case ENOENT: p = _devtabpath(); if (access(p, R_OK) == 0) (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NOMKDTAB, p); else (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NODEVTAB, p); stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg); exitcd = EX_DEVTAB; break; /* * EAGAIN indicates that an attribute was defined on the * command line more than once. */ case EAGAIN: stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, E_MULTIPLE); exitcd = EX_ERROR; break; /* * ENXIO indicates that a relative pathname was supplied * for the cdevice, bdevice or pathname attributes. Full * pathnames are required for these attributes. */ case ENXIO: stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, E_RELPATH); exitcd = EX_RELPATH; break; /* * Some other problem (odd?) */ default: (void) sprintf(msg, E_INTERNAL, errno); stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg); exitcd = EX_ERROR; } } } } /* End -a case */ /* putdev -m device attr=value [...] */ else if (m_seen) { /* Check usage */ if (nattrs <= 0) { stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, E_USAGE); exitcd = EX_ERROR; } else { /* Attempt to modify a device's record */ if (!(_moddevtabrec(device, &argv[optind]))) { /* Modification attempt failed */ switch(errno) { /* * EINVAL indicates that "alias" was used as an attribute * in an = pair. */ case EINVAL: stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, E_NOALIAS); exitcd = EX_ERROR; break; /* * ENODEV indicates that the device that was to * be modified doesn't exist. */ case ENODEV: (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NODEV, device); stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg); exitcd = EX_EXISTS; break; /* * ENOENT indicates that the device-table doesn't exist. */ case ENOENT: (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NODEVTAB, _devtabpath()); stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg); exitcd = EX_DEVTAB; break; /* * EACCES indicates that there was a problem reading the * old device table or creating the new table. If the * old table is readable, assume that we can't create the * new table. Otherwise, assume that the old table isn't * accessible. */ case EACCES: p = _devtabpath(); if (access(p, R_OK) == 0) (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NOMKDTAB, p); else (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NODEVTAB, p); stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg); exitcd = EX_DEVTAB; break; /* * EAGAIN indicates that an attribute was specified more than * once on the command line. */ case EAGAIN: stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, E_MULTIPLE); exitcd = EX_ERROR; break; /* * ENXIO indicates that a relative pathname was supplied * for the cdevice, bdevice or pathname attributes. Full * pathnames are required for these attributes. */ case ENXIO: stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, E_RELPATH); exitcd = EX_RELPATH; break; /* * Some strange problem... */ default: (void) sprintf(msg, E_INTERNAL, errno); stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg); exitcd = EX_ERROR; } } } } /* End -m case */ else if (d_seen) { /* putdev -d device [attr [...]] */ /* Check usage */ if (nattrs < 0) { stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, E_USAGE); exitcd = EX_ERROR; } else { /* * Determine case (removing a device or attributes * to a device. */ if (nattrs == 0) { /* putdev -d device */ /* Attempt to remove the specified device */ if (!(_rmdevtabrec(device))) switch(errno) { /* * ENODEV indicates that the named device is not * defined in the device table. */ case ENODEV: (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NODEV, device); stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg); exitcd = EX_EXISTS; break; /* * ENOENT indicates that the device table can't * be found. */ case ENOENT: (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NODEVTAB, _devtabpath()); stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg); exitcd = EX_DEVTAB; break; /* * EACCES indicates that there was a problem reading the * old device table or creating the new table. If the * old table is readable, assume that we can't create the * new table. Otherwise, assume that the old table isn't * accessible. */ case EACCES: p = _devtabpath(); if (access(p, R_OK) == 0) (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NOMKDTAB, p); else (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NODEVTAB, p); stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg); exitcd = EX_DEVTAB; break; /* * Some strange problem... */ default: (void) sprintf(msg, E_INTERNAL, errno); stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg); exitcd = EX_ERROR; } /* End switch */ } else { /* putdev -d device attr [attr [...]] */ /* * Attempt to remove the specified attributes from the * specified device. */ if (!(_rmdevtabattrs(device, &argv[optind], &plist))) switch(errno) { /* * EINVAL indicates that a named attribute was not * defined for the specified device or "alias" was * requested. If "plist" points to a list of attrs, * the former is the problem. Otherwise, the latter * is the problem. */ case EINVAL: if (plist) { exitcd = EX_ATTRIB; for (; *plist; plist++) { (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NOATTR, *plist); stdmsg(MM_RECOVER, lbl, MM_WARNING, msg); } } else { stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, E_NOALIAS); exitcd = EX_ERROR; } break; /* * ENODEV indicates that the named device is not * defined in the device table. */ case ENODEV: (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NODEV, device); stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg); exitcd = EX_EXISTS; break; /* * ENOENT indicates that the device table can't * be found. */ case ENOENT: (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NODEVTAB, _devtabpath()); stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg); exitcd = EX_DEVTAB; break; /* * EACCES indicates that there was a problem reading the * old device table or creating the new table. If the * old table is readable, assume that we can't create the * new table. Otherwise, assume that the old table isn't * accessible. */ case EACCES: p = _devtabpath(); if (access(p, R_OK) == 0) (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NOMKDTAB, p); else (void) snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), E_NODEVTAB, p); stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg); exitcd = EX_DEVTAB; break; /* * Some strange problem... */ default: (void) sprintf(msg, E_INTERNAL, errno); stdmsg(MM_NRECOV, lbl, MM_ERROR, msg); exitcd = EX_ERROR; } /* End switch */ } /* End "putdev -d device attr [...]" case */ } /* End passes usage-check case */ } /* End -d case */ /* Done. Return exit code (determined above) */ return(exitcd); } /* main() */