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12 KiB
C
548 lines
12 KiB
C
/*
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* ntp_filegen.c,v 3.12 1994/01/25 19:06:11 kardel Exp
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*
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* implements file generations support for NTP
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* logfiles and statistic files
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*
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1992, 1996 by Rainer Pruy
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* Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
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*
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* This code may be modified and used freely
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* provided credits remain intact.
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*/
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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#include <config.h>
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#endif
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include "ntpd.h"
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#include "ntp_io.h"
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#include "ntp_string.h"
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#include "ntp_calendar.h"
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#include "ntp_filegen.h"
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#include "ntp_stdlib.h"
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/*
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* NTP is intended to run long periods of time without restart.
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* Thus log and statistic files generated by NTP will grow large.
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*
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* this set of routines provides a central interface
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* to generating files using file generations
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*
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* the generation of a file is changed according to file generation type
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*/
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/*
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* redefine this if your system dislikes filename suffixes like
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* X.19910101 or X.1992W50 or ....
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*/
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#define SUFFIX_SEP '.'
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/*
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* other constants
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*/
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#define FGEN_AGE_SECS (24*60*60) /* life time of FILEGEN_AGE in seconds */
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static void filegen_open P((FILEGEN *, u_long));
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static int valid_fileref P((char *, char *));
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#ifdef UNUSED
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static FILEGEN *filegen_unregister P((char *));
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#endif /* UNUSED */
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/*
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* open a file generation according to the current settings of gen
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* will also provide a link to basename if requested to do so
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*/
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static void
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filegen_open(
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FILEGEN *gen,
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u_long newid
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)
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{
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char *filename;
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char *basename;
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u_int len;
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FILE *fp;
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struct calendar cal;
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len = strlen(gen->prefix) + strlen(gen->basename) + 1;
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basename = (char*)emalloc(len);
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sprintf(basename, "%s%s", gen->prefix, gen->basename);
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switch(gen->type) {
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default:
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msyslog(LOG_ERR, "unsupported file generations type %d for \"%s\" - reverting to FILEGEN_NONE",
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gen->type, basename);
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gen->type = FILEGEN_NONE;
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/*FALLTHROUGH*/
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case FILEGEN_NONE:
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filename = (char*)emalloc(len);
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sprintf(filename,"%s", basename);
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break;
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case FILEGEN_PID:
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filename = (char*)emalloc(len + 1 + 1 + 10);
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sprintf(filename,"%s%c#%ld", basename, SUFFIX_SEP, newid);
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break;
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case FILEGEN_DAY:
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/* You can argue here in favor of using MJD, but
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* I would assume it to be easier for humans to interpret dates
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* in a format they are used to in everyday life.
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*/
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caljulian(newid,&cal);
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filename = (char*)emalloc(len + 1 + 4 + 2 + 2);
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sprintf(filename, "%s%c%04d%02d%02d",
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basename, SUFFIX_SEP, cal.year, cal.month, cal.monthday);
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break;
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case FILEGEN_WEEK:
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/*
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* This is still a hack
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* - the term week is not correlated to week as it is used
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* normally - it just refers to a period of 7 days
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* starting at Jan 1 - 'weeks' are counted starting from zero
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*/
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caljulian(newid,&cal);
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filename = (char*)emalloc(len + 1 + 4 + 1 + 2);
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sprintf(filename, "%s%c%04dw%02d",
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basename, SUFFIX_SEP, cal.year, cal.yearday / 7);
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break;
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case FILEGEN_MONTH:
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caljulian(newid,&cal);
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filename = (char*)emalloc(len + 1 + 4 + 2);
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sprintf(filename, "%s%c%04d%02d",
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basename, SUFFIX_SEP, cal.year, cal.month);
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break;
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case FILEGEN_YEAR:
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caljulian(newid,&cal);
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filename = (char*)emalloc(len + 1 + 4);
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sprintf(filename, "%s%c%04d", basename, SUFFIX_SEP, cal.year);
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break;
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case FILEGEN_AGE:
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filename = (char*)emalloc(len + 1 + 2 + 10);
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sprintf(filename, "%s%ca%08ld", basename, SUFFIX_SEP, newid);
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break;
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}
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if (gen->type != FILEGEN_NONE) {
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/*
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* check for existence of a file with name 'basename'
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* as we disallow such a file
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* if FGEN_FLAG_LINK is set create a link
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*/
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struct stat stats;
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/*
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* try to resolve name collisions
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*/
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static u_long conflicts = 0;
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#ifndef S_ISREG
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#define S_ISREG(mode) (((mode) & S_IFREG) == S_IFREG)
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#endif
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if (stat(basename, &stats) == 0) {
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/* Hm, file exists... */
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if (S_ISREG(stats.st_mode)) {
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if (stats.st_nlink <= 1) {
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/*
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* Oh, it is not linked - try to save it
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*/
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char *savename = (char*)emalloc(len + 1 + 1 + 10 + 10);
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sprintf(savename, "%s%c%dC%lu",
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basename,
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SUFFIX_SEP,
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(int) getpid(),
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(u_long)conflicts++);
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if (rename(basename, savename) != 0)
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msyslog(LOG_ERR," couldn't save %s: %m", basename);
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free(savename);
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} else {
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/*
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* there is at least a second link tpo this file
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* just remove the conflicting one
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*/
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if (
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#if !defined(VMS)
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unlink(basename) != 0
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#else
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delete(basename) != 0
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#endif
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)
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msyslog(LOG_ERR, "couldn't unlink %s: %m", basename);
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}
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} else {
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/*
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* Ehh? Not a regular file ?? strange !!!!
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*/
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msyslog(LOG_ERR, "expected regular file for %s (found mode 0%lo)",
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basename, (unsigned long)stats.st_mode);
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}
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} else {
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/*
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* stat(..) failed, but it is absolutely correct for
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* 'basename' not to exist
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*/
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if (errno != ENOENT)
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msyslog(LOG_ERR,"stat(%s) failed: %m", basename);
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}
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}
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/*
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* now, try to open new file generation...
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*/
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fp = fopen(filename, "a");
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#ifdef DEBUG
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if (debug > 3)
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printf("opening filegen (type=%d/id=%lu) \"%s\"\n",
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gen->type, (u_long)newid, filename);
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#endif
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if (fp == NULL) {
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/* open failed -- keep previous state
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*
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* If the file was open before keep the previous generation.
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* This will cause output to end up in the 'wrong' file,
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* but I think this is still better than losing output
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*
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* ignore errors due to missing directories
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*/
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if (errno != ENOENT)
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msyslog(LOG_ERR, "can't open %s: %m", filename);
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} else {
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if (gen->fp != NULL) {
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fclose(gen->fp);
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}
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gen->fp = fp;
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gen->id = newid;
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if (gen->flag & FGEN_FLAG_LINK) {
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/*
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* need to link file to basename
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* have to use hardlink for now as I want to allow
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* gen->basename spanning directory levels
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* this would make it more complex to get the correct
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* filename for symlink
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*
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* Ok, it would just mean taking the part following
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* the last '/' in the name.... Should add it later....
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*/
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/* Windows NT does not support file links -Greg Schueman 1/18/97 */
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#if defined SYS_WINNT || defined SYS_VXWORKS
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SetLastError(0); /* On WinNT, don't support FGEN_FLAG_LINK */
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#elif defined(VMS)
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errno = 0; /* On VMS, don't support FGEN_FLAG_LINK */
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#else /* not (VMS) / VXWORKS / WINNT ; DO THE LINK) */
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if (link(filename, basename) != 0)
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if (errno != EEXIST)
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msyslog(LOG_ERR, "can't link(%s, %s): %m", filename, basename);
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#endif /* SYS_WINNT || VXWORKS */
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} /* flags & FGEN_FLAG_LINK */
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} /* else fp == NULL */
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free(basename);
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free(filename);
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return;
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}
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/*
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* this function sets up gen->fp to point to the correct
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* generation of the file for the time specified by 'now'
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*
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* 'now' usually is interpreted as second part of a l_fp as is in the cal...
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* library routines
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*/
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void
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filegen_setup(
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FILEGEN *gen,
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u_long now
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)
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{
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u_long new_gen = ~ (u_long) 0;
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struct calendar cal;
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if (!(gen->flag & FGEN_FLAG_ENABLED)) {
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if (gen->fp != NULL)
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fclose(gen->fp);
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return;
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}
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switch (gen->type) {
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case FILEGEN_NONE:
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if (gen->fp != NULL) return; /* file already open */
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break;
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case FILEGEN_PID:
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new_gen = getpid();
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break;
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case FILEGEN_DAY:
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caljulian(now, &cal);
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cal.hour = cal.minute = cal.second = 0;
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new_gen = caltontp(&cal);
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break;
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case FILEGEN_WEEK:
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/* Would be nice to have a calweekstart() routine */
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/* so just use a hack ... */
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/* just round time to integral 7 day period for actual year */
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new_gen = now - (now - calyearstart(now)) % TIMES7(SECSPERDAY)
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+ 60;
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/*
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* just to be sure -
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* the computation above would fail in the presence of leap seconds
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* so at least carry the date to the next day (+60 (seconds))
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* and go back to the start of the day via calendar computations
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*/
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caljulian(new_gen, &cal);
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cal.hour = cal.minute = cal.second = 0;
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new_gen = caltontp(&cal);
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break;
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case FILEGEN_MONTH:
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caljulian(now, &cal);
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cal.yearday = (u_short) (cal.yearday - cal.monthday + 1);
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cal.monthday = 1;
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cal.hour = cal.minute = cal.second = 0;
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new_gen = caltontp(&cal);
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break;
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case FILEGEN_YEAR:
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new_gen = calyearstart(now);
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break;
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case FILEGEN_AGE:
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new_gen = current_time - (current_time % FGEN_AGE_SECS);
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break;
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}
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/*
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* try to open file if not yet open
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* reopen new file generation file on change of generation id
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*/
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if (gen->fp == NULL || gen->id != new_gen) {
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filegen_open(gen, new_gen);
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}
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}
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/*
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* change settings for filegen files
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*/
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void
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filegen_config(
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FILEGEN *gen,
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char *basename,
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u_int type,
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u_int flag
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)
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{
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/*
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* if nothing would be changed...
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*/
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if ((basename == gen->basename || strcmp(basename,gen->basename) == 0) &&
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type == gen->type &&
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flag == gen->flag)
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return;
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/*
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* validate parameters
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*/
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if (!valid_fileref(gen->prefix,basename))
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return;
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if (gen->fp != NULL)
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fclose(gen->fp);
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#ifdef DEBUG
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if (debug > 2)
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printf("configuring filegen:\n\tprefix:\t%s\n\tbasename:\t%s -> %s\n\ttype:\t%d -> %d\n\tflag: %x -> %x\n",
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gen->prefix, gen->basename, basename, gen->type, type, gen->flag, flag);
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#endif
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if (gen->basename != basename || strcmp(gen->basename, basename) != 0) {
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free(gen->basename);
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gen->basename = (char*)emalloc(strlen(basename) + 1);
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strcpy(gen->basename, basename);
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}
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gen->type = (u_char) type;
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gen->flag = (u_char) flag;
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/*
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* make filegen use the new settings
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* special action is only required when a generation file
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* is currently open
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* otherwise the new settings will be used anyway at the next open
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*/
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if (gen->fp != NULL) {
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l_fp now;
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get_systime(&now);
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filegen_setup(gen, now.l_ui);
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}
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}
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/*
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* check whether concatenating prefix and basename
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* yields a legal filename
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*/
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static int
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valid_fileref(
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char *prefix,
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char *basename
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)
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{
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/*
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* prefix cannot be changed dynamically
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* (within the context of filegen)
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* so just reject basenames containing '..'
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*
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* ASSUMPTION:
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* file system parts 'below' prefix may be
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* specified without infringement of security
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*
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* restricing prefix to legal values
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* has to be ensured by other means
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* (however, it would be possible to perform some checks here...)
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*/
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register char *p = basename;
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/*
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* Just to catch, dumb errors opening up the world...
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*/
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if (prefix == NULL || *prefix == '\0')
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return 0;
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if (basename == NULL)
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return 0;
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for (p = basename; p; p = strchr(p, '/')) {
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if (*p == '.' && *(p+1) == '.' && (*(p+2) == '\0' || *(p+2) == '/'))
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return 0;
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}
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return 1;
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}
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/*
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* filegen registry
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*/
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static struct filegen_entry {
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char *name;
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FILEGEN *filegen;
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struct filegen_entry *next;
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} *filegen_registry = NULL;
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FILEGEN *
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filegen_get(
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char *name
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)
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{
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struct filegen_entry *f = filegen_registry;
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while(f) {
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if (f->name == name || strcmp(name, f->name) == 0) {
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#ifdef XXX /* this gives the Alpha compiler fits */
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if (debug > 3)
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printf("filegen_get(\"%s\") = %x\n", name,
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(u_int)f->filegen);
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#endif
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return f->filegen;
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}
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f = f->next;
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}
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#ifdef DEBUG
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if (debug > 3)
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printf("filegen_get(\"%s\") = NULL\n", name);
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#endif
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return NULL;
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}
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void
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filegen_register(
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const char *name,
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FILEGEN *filegen
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)
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{
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struct filegen_entry **f = &filegen_registry;
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#ifdef XXX /* this gives the Alpha compiler fits */
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if (debug > 3)
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printf("filegen_register(\"%s\",%x)\n", name, (u_int)filegen);
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#endif
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while (*f) {
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if ((*f)->name == name || strcmp(name, (*f)->name) == 0) {
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#ifdef XXX /* this gives the Alpha compiler fits */
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if (debug > 4) {
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printf("replacing filegen %x\n", (u_int)(*f)->filegen);
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}
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#endif
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(*f)->filegen = filegen;
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return;
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}
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f = &((*f)->next);
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}
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*f = (struct filegen_entry *) emalloc(sizeof(struct filegen_entry));
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if (*f) {
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(*f)->next = NULL;
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(*f)->name = (char*)emalloc(strlen(name) + 1);
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strcpy((*f)->name, name);
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(*f)->filegen = filegen;
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#ifdef DEBUG
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if (debug > 5) {
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printf("adding new filegen\n");
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}
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#endif
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}
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return;
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}
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#ifdef UNUSED
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static FILEGEN *
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filegen_unregister(
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char *name
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)
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{
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struct filegen_entry **f = &filegen_registry;
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#ifdef DEBUG
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if (debug > 3)
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printf("filegen_unregister(\"%s\")\n", name);
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#endif
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while (*f) {
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if (strcmp((*f)->name,name) == 0) {
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struct filegen_entry *ff = *f;
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FILEGEN *fg;
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*f = (*f)->next;
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fg = ff->filegen;
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free(ff->name);
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free(ff);
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return fg;
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}
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f = &((*f)->next);
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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#endif /* UNUSED */
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