593 lines
15 KiB
C
593 lines
15 KiB
C
/*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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* with this program; if not, visit the http://fsf.org website.
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*
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* This is based on loadparm.c from Samba, written by Andrew Tridgell
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* and Karl Auer. Some of the changes are:
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Martin Pool <mbp@samba.org>
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* Copyright (C) 2003-2020 Wayne Davison
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*/
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/* Load parameters.
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*
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* This module provides suitable callback functions for the params
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* module. It builds the internal table of section details which is
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* then used by the rest of the server.
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*
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* To add a parameter:
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*
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* 1) add it to the global_vars or local_vars structure definition
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* 2) add it to the parm_table
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* 3) add it to the list of available functions (eg: using FN_GLOBAL_STRING())
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* 4) initialise it in the Defaults static structure
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*
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* Notes:
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* The configuration file is processed sequentially for speed. For this
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* reason, there is a fair bit of sequence-dependent code here - ie., code
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* which assumes that certain things happen before others. In particular, the
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* code which happens at the boundary between sections is delicately poised,
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* so be careful!
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*/
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#include "rsync.h"
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#include "itypes.h"
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#include "ifuncs.h"
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#include "default-dont-compress.h"
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extern item_list dparam_list;
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#define strequal(a, b) (strcasecmp(a, b)==0)
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#ifndef LOG_DAEMON
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#define LOG_DAEMON 0
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#endif
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/* the following are used by loadparm for option lists */
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typedef enum {
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P_BOOL, P_BOOLREV, P_BOOL3, P_CHAR, P_INTEGER,
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P_OCTAL, P_PATH, P_STRING, P_ENUM
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} parm_type;
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typedef enum {
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P_LOCAL, P_GLOBAL, P_NONE
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} parm_class;
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struct enum_list {
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int value;
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char *name;
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};
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struct parm_struct {
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char *label;
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parm_type type;
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parm_class class;
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void *ptr;
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struct enum_list *enum_list;
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unsigned flags;
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};
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#ifndef GLOBAL_NAME
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#define GLOBAL_NAME "global"
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#endif
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/* some helpful bits */
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#define iSECTION(i) ((local_vars*)section_list.items)[i]
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#define LP_SNUM_OK(i) ((i) >= 0 && (i) < (int)section_list.count)
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#define SECTION_PTR(s, p) (((char*)(s)) + (ptrdiff_t)(((char*)(p))-(char*)&Vars.l))
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/* Stack of "Vars" values used by the &include directive. */
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static item_list Vars_stack = EMPTY_ITEM_LIST;
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/* The array of section values that holds all the defined modules. */
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static item_list section_list = EMPTY_ITEM_LIST;
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static int iSectionIndex = -1;
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static BOOL bInGlobalSection = True;
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static struct enum_list enum_syslog_facility[] = {
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#ifdef LOG_AUTH
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{ LOG_AUTH, "auth" },
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#endif
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#ifdef LOG_AUTHPRIV
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{ LOG_AUTHPRIV, "authpriv" },
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#endif
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#ifdef LOG_CRON
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{ LOG_CRON, "cron" },
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#endif
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#ifdef LOG_DAEMON
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{ LOG_DAEMON, "daemon" },
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#endif
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#ifdef LOG_FTP
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{ LOG_FTP, "ftp" },
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#endif
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#ifdef LOG_KERN
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{ LOG_KERN, "kern" },
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#endif
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#ifdef LOG_LPR
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{ LOG_LPR, "lpr" },
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#endif
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#ifdef LOG_MAIL
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{ LOG_MAIL, "mail" },
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#endif
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#ifdef LOG_NEWS
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{ LOG_NEWS, "news" },
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#endif
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#ifdef LOG_AUTH
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{ LOG_AUTH, "security" },
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#endif
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#ifdef LOG_SYSLOG
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{ LOG_SYSLOG, "syslog" },
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#endif
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#ifdef LOG_USER
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{ LOG_USER, "user" },
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#endif
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#ifdef LOG_UUCP
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{ LOG_UUCP, "uucp" },
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#endif
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#ifdef LOG_LOCAL0
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{ LOG_LOCAL0, "local0" },
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#endif
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#ifdef LOG_LOCAL1
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{ LOG_LOCAL1, "local1" },
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#endif
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#ifdef LOG_LOCAL2
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{ LOG_LOCAL2, "local2" },
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#endif
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#ifdef LOG_LOCAL3
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{ LOG_LOCAL3, "local3" },
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#endif
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#ifdef LOG_LOCAL4
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{ LOG_LOCAL4, "local4" },
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#endif
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#ifdef LOG_LOCAL5
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{ LOG_LOCAL5, "local5" },
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#endif
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#ifdef LOG_LOCAL6
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{ LOG_LOCAL6, "local6" },
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#endif
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#ifdef LOG_LOCAL7
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{ LOG_LOCAL7, "local7" },
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#endif
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{ -1, NULL }
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};
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/* Expand %VAR% references. Any unknown vars or unrecognized
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* syntax leaves the raw chars unchanged. */
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static char *expand_vars(const char *str)
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{
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char *buf, *t;
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const char *f;
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int bufsize;
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if (!str || !strchr(str, '%'))
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return (char *)str; /* TODO change return value to const char* at some point. */
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bufsize = strlen(str) + 2048;
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buf = new_array(char, bufsize+1); /* +1 for trailing '\0' */
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for (t = buf, f = str; bufsize && *f; ) {
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if (*f == '%' && isUpper(f+1)) {
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char *percent = strchr(f+1, '%');
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if (percent && percent - f < bufsize) {
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char *val;
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strlcpy(t, f+1, percent - f);
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val = getenv(t);
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if (val) {
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int len = strlcpy(t, val, bufsize+1);
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if (len > bufsize)
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break;
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bufsize -= len;
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t += len;
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f = percent + 1;
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continue;
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}
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}
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}
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*t++ = *f++;
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bufsize--;
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}
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*t = '\0';
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if (*f) {
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rprintf(FLOG, "Overflowed buf in expand_vars() trying to expand: %s\n", str);
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exit_cleanup(RERR_MALLOC);
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}
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if (bufsize && (buf = realloc(buf, t - buf + 1)) == NULL)
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out_of_memory("expand_vars");
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return buf;
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}
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/* Each "char* foo" has an associated "BOOL foo_EXP" that tracks if the string has been expanded yet or not. */
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/* NOTE: use this function and all the FN_{GLOBAL,LOCAL} ones WITHOUT a trailing semicolon! */
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#define RETURN_EXPANDED(val) {if (!val ## _EXP) {val = expand_vars(val); val ## _EXP = True;} return val ? val : "";}
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/* In this section all the functions that are used to access the
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* parameters from the rest of the program are defined. */
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#define FN_GLOBAL_STRING(fn_name, val) \
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char *fn_name(void) RETURN_EXPANDED(Vars.g.val)
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#define FN_GLOBAL_BOOL(fn_name, val) \
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BOOL fn_name(void) {return Vars.g.val;}
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#define FN_GLOBAL_CHAR(fn_name, val) \
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char fn_name(void) {return Vars.g.val;}
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#define FN_GLOBAL_INTEGER(fn_name, val) \
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int fn_name(void) {return Vars.g.val;}
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#define FN_LOCAL_STRING(fn_name, val) \
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char *fn_name(int i) {if (LP_SNUM_OK(i) && iSECTION(i).val) RETURN_EXPANDED(iSECTION(i).val) else RETURN_EXPANDED(Vars.l.val)}
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#define FN_LOCAL_BOOL(fn_name, val) \
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BOOL fn_name(int i) {return LP_SNUM_OK(i)? iSECTION(i).val : Vars.l.val;}
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#define FN_LOCAL_CHAR(fn_name, val) \
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char fn_name(int i) {return LP_SNUM_OK(i)? iSECTION(i).val : Vars.l.val;}
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#define FN_LOCAL_INTEGER(fn_name, val) \
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int fn_name(int i) {return LP_SNUM_OK(i)? iSECTION(i).val : Vars.l.val;}
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/* The following include file contains:
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*
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* typedef global_vars - describes global (ie., server-wide) parameters.
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* typedef local_vars - describes a single section.
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* typedef all_vars - a combination of global_vars & local_vars.
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* all_vars Defaults - the default values for all the variables.
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* all_vars Vars - the currently configured values for all the variables.
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* struct parm_struct parm_table - the strings & variables for the parser.
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* FN_{LOCAL,GLOBAL}_{TYPE}() definition for all the lp_var_name() accessors.
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*/
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#include "daemon-parm.h"
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/* Initialise the Default all_vars structure. */
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void reset_daemon_vars(void)
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{
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memcpy(&Vars, &Defaults, sizeof Vars);
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}
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/* Assign a copy of v to *s. Handles NULL strings. We don't worry
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* about overwriting a malloc'd string because the long-running
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* (port-listening) daemon only loads the config file once, and the
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* per-job (forked or xinitd-ran) daemon only re-reads the file at
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* the start, so any lost memory is inconsequential. */
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static inline void string_set(char **s, const char *v)
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{
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*s = v ? strdup(v) : NULL;
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}
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/* Copy local_vars into a new section. No need to strdup since we don't free. */
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static void copy_section(local_vars *psectionDest, local_vars *psectionSource)
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{
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memcpy(psectionDest, psectionSource, sizeof psectionDest[0]);
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}
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/* Initialise a section to the defaults. */
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static void init_section(local_vars *psection)
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{
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memset(psection, 0, sizeof (local_vars));
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copy_section(psection, &Vars.l);
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}
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/* Do a case-insensitive, whitespace-ignoring string equality check. */
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static int strwiEQ(char *psz1, char *psz2)
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{
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/* If one or both strings are NULL, we return equality right away. */
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if (psz1 == psz2)
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return 1;
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if (psz1 == NULL || psz2 == NULL)
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return 0;
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/* sync the strings on first non-whitespace */
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while (1) {
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while (isSpace(psz1))
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psz1++;
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while (isSpace(psz2))
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psz2++;
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if (*psz1 == '\0' || *psz2 == '\0')
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break;
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if (toUpper(psz1) != toUpper(psz2))
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break;
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psz1++;
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psz2++;
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}
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return *psz1 == *psz2;
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}
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/* Find a section by name. Otherwise works like get_section. */
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static int getsectionbyname(char *name)
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{
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int i;
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for (i = section_list.count - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
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if (strwiEQ(iSECTION(i).name, name))
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break;
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}
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return i;
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}
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/* Add a new section to the sections array w/the default values. */
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static int add_a_section(char *name)
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{
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int i;
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local_vars *s;
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/* it might already exist */
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if (name) {
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i = getsectionbyname(name);
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if (i >= 0)
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return i;
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}
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i = section_list.count;
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s = EXPAND_ITEM_LIST(§ion_list, local_vars, 2);
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init_section(s);
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if (name)
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string_set(&s->name, name);
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return i;
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}
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/* Map a parameter's string representation to something we can use.
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* Returns False if the parameter string is not recognised, else TRUE. */
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static int map_parameter(char *parmname)
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{
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int iIndex;
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if (*parmname == '-')
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return -1;
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for (iIndex = 0; parm_table[iIndex].label; iIndex++) {
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if (strwiEQ(parm_table[iIndex].label, parmname))
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return iIndex;
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}
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rprintf(FLOG, "Unknown Parameter encountered: \"%s\"\n", parmname);
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return -1;
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}
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/* Set a boolean variable from the text value stored in the passed string.
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* Returns True in success, False if the passed string does not correctly
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* represent a boolean. */
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static BOOL set_boolean(BOOL *pb, char *parmvalue, int allow_unset)
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{
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if (strwiEQ(parmvalue, "yes") || strwiEQ(parmvalue, "true") || strwiEQ(parmvalue, "1"))
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*pb = True;
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else if (strwiEQ(parmvalue, "no") || strwiEQ(parmvalue, "false") || strwiEQ(parmvalue, "0"))
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*pb = False;
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else if (allow_unset && (strwiEQ(parmvalue, "unset") || strwiEQ(parmvalue, "-1")))
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*pb = Unset;
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else {
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rprintf(FLOG, "Badly formed boolean in configuration file: \"%s\".\n", parmvalue);
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return False;
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}
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return True;
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}
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/* Process a parameter. */
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static BOOL do_parameter(char *parmname, char *parmvalue)
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{
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int parmnum, i;
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void *parm_ptr; /* where we are going to store the result */
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void *def_ptr;
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char *cp;
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parmnum = map_parameter(parmname);
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if (parmnum < 0) {
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rprintf(FLOG, "IGNORING unknown parameter \"%s\"\n", parmname);
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return True;
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}
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def_ptr = parm_table[parmnum].ptr;
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if (bInGlobalSection)
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parm_ptr = def_ptr;
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else {
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if (parm_table[parmnum].class == P_GLOBAL) {
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rprintf(FLOG, "Global parameter %s found in module section!\n", parmname);
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return True;
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}
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parm_ptr = SECTION_PTR(&iSECTION(iSectionIndex), def_ptr);
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}
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/* now switch on the type of variable it is */
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switch (parm_table[parmnum].type) {
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case P_PATH:
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case P_STRING:
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/* delay expansion of %VAR% strings */
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break;
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default:
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/* expand any %VAR% strings now */
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parmvalue = expand_vars(parmvalue);
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break;
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}
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switch (parm_table[parmnum].type) {
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case P_BOOL:
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set_boolean(parm_ptr, parmvalue, False);
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break;
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case P_BOOL3:
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set_boolean(parm_ptr, parmvalue, True);
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break;
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case P_BOOLREV:
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set_boolean(parm_ptr, parmvalue, False);
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*(BOOL *)parm_ptr = ! *(BOOL *)parm_ptr;
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break;
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case P_INTEGER:
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*(int *)parm_ptr = atoi(parmvalue);
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break;
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case P_CHAR:
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*(char *)parm_ptr = *parmvalue;
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break;
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case P_OCTAL:
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sscanf(parmvalue, "%o", (int *)parm_ptr);
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break;
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case P_PATH:
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string_set(parm_ptr, parmvalue);
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if ((cp = *(char**)parm_ptr) != NULL) {
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int len = strlen(cp);
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while (len > 1 && cp[len-1] == '/') len--;
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cp[len] = '\0';
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}
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break;
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case P_STRING:
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string_set(parm_ptr, parmvalue);
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break;
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case P_ENUM:
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for (i=0; parm_table[parmnum].enum_list[i].name; i++) {
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if (strequal(parmvalue, parm_table[parmnum].enum_list[i].name)) {
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*(int *)parm_ptr = parm_table[parmnum].enum_list[i].value;
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break;
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}
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}
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if (!parm_table[parmnum].enum_list[i].name) {
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if (atoi(parmvalue) > 0)
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*(int *)parm_ptr = atoi(parmvalue);
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}
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break;
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}
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return True;
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}
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/* Process a new section (rsync module).
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* Returns True on success, False on failure. */
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static BOOL do_section(char *sectionname)
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{
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BOOL isglobal;
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if (*sectionname == ']') { /* A special push/pop/reset directive from params.c */
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bInGlobalSection = 1;
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if (strcmp(sectionname+1, "push") == 0) {
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all_vars *vp = EXPAND_ITEM_LIST(&Vars_stack, all_vars, 2);
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memcpy(vp, &Vars, sizeof Vars);
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} else if (strcmp(sectionname+1, "pop") == 0
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|| strcmp(sectionname+1, "reset") == 0) {
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all_vars *vp = ((all_vars*)Vars_stack.items) + Vars_stack.count - 1;
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if (!Vars_stack.count)
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return False;
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memcpy(&Vars, vp, sizeof Vars);
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if (sectionname[1] == 'p')
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Vars_stack.count--;
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} else
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return False;
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return True;
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}
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isglobal = strwiEQ(sectionname, GLOBAL_NAME);
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/* At the end of the global section, add any --dparam items. */
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if (bInGlobalSection && !isglobal) {
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if (!section_list.count)
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set_dparams(0);
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}
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/* if we've just struck a global section, note the fact. */
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bInGlobalSection = isglobal;
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/* check for multiple global sections */
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if (bInGlobalSection)
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return True;
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#if 0
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/* If we have a current section, tidy it up before moving on. */
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if (iSectionIndex >= 0) {
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/* Add any tidy work as needed ... */
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if (problem)
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return False;
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}
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#endif
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if (strchr(sectionname, '/') != NULL) {
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rprintf(FLOG, "Warning: invalid section name in configuration file: %s\n", sectionname);
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return False;
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}
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if ((iSectionIndex = add_a_section(sectionname)) < 0) {
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rprintf(FLOG, "Failed to add a new module\n");
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bInGlobalSection = True;
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return False;
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}
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return True;
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}
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/* Load the modules from the config file. Return True on success,
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* False on failure. */
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int lp_load(char *pszFname, int globals_only)
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{
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bInGlobalSection = True;
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reset_daemon_vars();
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/* We get sections first, so have to start 'behind' to make up. */
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iSectionIndex = -1;
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return pm_process(pszFname, globals_only ? NULL : do_section, do_parameter);
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}
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BOOL set_dparams(int syntax_check_only)
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{
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char *equal, *val, **params = dparam_list.items;
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unsigned j;
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for (j = 0; j < dparam_list.count; j++) {
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equal = strchr(params[j], '='); /* options.c verified this */
|
|
*equal = '\0';
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|
if (syntax_check_only) {
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|
if (map_parameter(params[j]) < 0) {
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|
rprintf(FERROR, "Unknown parameter \"%s\"\n", params[j]);
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|
*equal = '=';
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return False;
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|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
for (val = equal+1; isSpace(val); val++) {}
|
|
do_parameter(params[j], val);
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|
}
|
|
*equal = '=';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return True;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Return the max number of modules (sections). */
|
|
int lp_num_modules(void)
|
|
{
|
|
return section_list.count;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Return the number of the module with the given name, or -1 if it doesn't
|
|
* exist. Note that this is a DIFFERENT ANIMAL from the internal function
|
|
* getsectionbyname()! This works ONLY if all sections have been loaded,
|
|
* and does not copy the found section. */
|
|
int lp_number(char *name)
|
|
{
|
|
int i;
|
|
|
|
for (i = section_list.count - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
|
|
if (strcmp(lp_name(i), name) == 0)
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return i;
|
|
}
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