freebsd_amp_hwpstate/ntpd/ntp_intres.c

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/*
* ripped off from ../ntpres/ntpres.c by Greg Troxel 4/2/92
* routine callable from ntpd, rather than separate program
* also, key info passed in via a global, so no key file needed.
*/
/*
* ntpres - process configuration entries which require use of the resolver
*
* This is meant to be run by ntpd on the fly. It is not guaranteed
* to work properly if run by hand. This is actually a quick hack to
* stave off violence from people who hate using numbers in the
* configuration file (at least I hope the rest of the daemon is
* better than this). Also might provide some ideas about how one
* might go about autoconfiguring an NTP distribution network.
*
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include <config.h>
#endif
#include "ntp_machine.h"
#include "ntpd.h"
#include "ntp_io.h"
#include "ntp_request.h"
#include "ntp_stdlib.h"
#include "ntp_syslog.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <signal.h>
/**/
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
/**/
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
# include <sys/param.h> /* MAXHOSTNAMELEN (often) */
#endif
#include <isc/net.h>
#include <isc/result.h>
#define STREQ(a, b) (*(a) == *(b) && strcmp((a), (b)) == 0)
/*
* Each item we are to resolve and configure gets one of these
* structures defined for it.
*/
struct conf_entry {
struct conf_entry *ce_next;
char *ce_name; /* name we are trying to resolve */
struct conf_peer ce_config; /* configuration info for peer */
struct sockaddr_storage peer_store; /* address info for both fams */
};
#define ce_peeraddr ce_config.peeraddr
#define ce_peeraddr6 ce_config.peeraddr6
#define ce_hmode ce_config.hmode
#define ce_version ce_config.version
#define ce_minpoll ce_config.minpoll
#define ce_maxpoll ce_config.maxpoll
#define ce_flags ce_config.flags
#define ce_ttl ce_config.ttl
#define ce_keyid ce_config.keyid
#define ce_keystr ce_config.keystr
/*
* confentries is a pointer to the list of configuration entries
* we have left to do.
*/
static struct conf_entry *confentries = NULL;
/*
* We take an interrupt every thirty seconds, at which time we decrement
* config_timer and resolve_timer. The former is set to 2, so we retry
* unsucessful reconfigurations every minute. The latter is set to
* an exponentially increasing value which starts at 2 and increases to
* 32. When this expires we retry failed name resolutions.
*
* We sleep SLEEPTIME seconds before doing anything, to give the server
* time to arrange itself.
*/
#define MINRESOLVE 2
#define MAXRESOLVE 32
#define CONFIG_TIME 2
#define ALARM_TIME 30
#define SLEEPTIME 2
static volatile int config_timer = 0;
static volatile int resolve_timer = 0;
static int resolve_value; /* next value of resolve timer */
/*
* Big hack attack
*/
#define LOCALHOST 0x7f000001 /* 127.0.0.1, in hex, of course */
#define SKEWTIME 0x08000000 /* 0.03125 seconds as a l_fp fraction */
/*
* Select time out. Set to 2 seconds. The server is on the local machine,
* after all.
*/
#define TIMEOUT_SEC 2
#define TIMEOUT_USEC 0
/*
* Input processing. The data on each line in the configuration file
* is supposed to consist of entries in the following order
*/
#define TOK_HOSTNAME 0
#define TOK_HMODE 1
#define TOK_VERSION 2
#define TOK_MINPOLL 3
#define TOK_MAXPOLL 4
#define TOK_FLAGS 5
#define TOK_TTL 6
#define TOK_KEYID 7
#define TOK_KEYSTR 8
#define NUMTOK 9
#define MAXLINESIZE 512
/*
* File descriptor for ntp request code.
*/
static SOCKET sockfd = INVALID_SOCKET; /* NT uses SOCKET */
/* stuff to be filled in by caller */
keyid_t req_keyid; /* request keyid */
char *req_file; /* name of the file with configuration info */
/* end stuff to be filled in */
static void checkparent P((void));
static void removeentry P((struct conf_entry *));
static void addentry P((char *, int, int, int, int, u_int,
int, keyid_t, char *));
static int findhostaddr P((struct conf_entry *));
static void openntp P((void));
static int request P((struct conf_peer *));
static char * nexttoken P((char **));
static void readconf P((FILE *, char *));
static void doconfigure P((int));
struct ntp_res_t_pkt { /* Tagged packet: */
void *tag; /* For the caller */
u_int32 paddr; /* IP to look up, or 0 */
char name[MAXHOSTNAMELEN]; /* Name to look up (if 1st byte is not 0) */
};
struct ntp_res_c_pkt { /* Control packet: */
char name[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
u_int32 paddr;
int mode;
int version;
int minpoll;
int maxpoll;
u_int flags;
int ttl;
keyid_t keyid;
u_char keystr[MAXFILENAME];
};
static void resolver_exit P((int));
/*
* Call here instead of just exiting
*/
static void resolver_exit (int code)
{
#ifdef SYS_WINNT
CloseHandle(ResolverEventHandle);
ResolverEventHandle = NULL;
ExitThread(code); /* Just to kill the thread not the process */
#else
exit(code); /* kill the forked process */
#endif
}
/*
* ntp_res_recv: Process an answer from the resolver
*/
void
ntp_res_recv(void)
{
/*
We have data ready on our descriptor.
It may be an EOF, meaning the resolver process went away.
Otherwise, it will be an "answer".
*/
}
/*
* ntp_intres needs;
*
* req_key(???), req_keyid, req_file valid
* syslog still open
*/
void
ntp_intres(void)
{
FILE *in;
struct timeval tv;
fd_set fdset;
#ifdef SYS_WINNT
DWORD rc;
#else
int rc;
#endif
#ifdef DEBUG
if (debug > 1) {
msyslog(LOG_INFO, "NTP_INTRES running");
}
#endif
/* check out auth stuff */
if (sys_authenticate) {
if (!authistrusted(req_keyid)) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "invalid request keyid %08x",
req_keyid );
resolver_exit(1);
}
}
/*
* Read the configuration info
* {this is bogus, since we are forked, but it is easier
* to keep this code - gdt}
*/
if ((in = fopen(req_file, "r")) == NULL) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "can't open configuration file %s: %m",
req_file);
resolver_exit(1);
}
readconf(in, req_file);
(void) fclose(in);
#ifdef DEBUG
if (!debug )
#endif
(void) unlink(req_file);
/*
* Set up the timers to do first shot immediately.
*/
resolve_timer = 0;
resolve_value = MINRESOLVE;
config_timer = CONFIG_TIME;
for (;;) {
checkparent();
if (resolve_timer == 0) {
/*
* Sleep a little to make sure the network is completely up
*/
sleep(SLEEPTIME);
doconfigure(1);
/* prepare retry, in case there's more work to do */
resolve_timer = resolve_value;
#ifdef DEBUG
if (debug > 2)
msyslog(LOG_INFO, "resolve_timer: 0->%d", resolve_timer);
#endif
if (resolve_value < MAXRESOLVE)
resolve_value <<= 1;
config_timer = CONFIG_TIME;
} else if (config_timer == 0) { /* MB: in which case would this be required ? */
doconfigure(0);
/* MB: should we check now if we could exit, similar to the code above? */
config_timer = CONFIG_TIME;
#ifdef DEBUG
if (debug > 2)
msyslog(LOG_INFO, "config_timer: 0->%d", config_timer);
#endif
}
if (confentries == NULL)
resolver_exit(0); /* done */
#ifdef SYS_WINNT
rc = WaitForSingleObject(ResolverEventHandle, 1000 * ALARM_TIME); /* in milliseconds */
if ( rc == WAIT_OBJECT_0 ) { /* signaled by the main thread */
resolve_timer = 0; /* retry resolving immediately */
continue;
}
if ( rc != WAIT_TIMEOUT ) /* not timeout: error */
resolver_exit(1);
#else /* not SYS_WINNT */
tv.tv_sec = ALARM_TIME;
tv.tv_usec = 0;
FD_ZERO(&fdset);
FD_SET(resolver_pipe_fd[0], &fdset);
rc = select(resolver_pipe_fd[0] + 1, &fdset, (fd_set *)0, (fd_set *)0, &tv);
if (rc > 0) { /* parent process has written to the pipe */
read(resolver_pipe_fd[0], (char *)&rc, sizeof(rc)); /* make pipe empty */
resolve_timer = 0; /* retry resolving immediately */
continue;
}
if ( rc < 0 ) /* select() returned error */
resolver_exit(1);
#endif
/* normal timeout, keep on waiting */
if (config_timer > 0)
config_timer--;
if (resolve_timer > 0)
resolve_timer--;
}
}
/*
* checkparent - see if our parent process is still running
*
* No need to worry in the Windows NT environment whether the
* main thread is still running, because if it goes
* down it takes the whole process down with it (in
* which case we won't be running this thread either)
* Turn function into NOP;
*/
static void
checkparent(void)
{
#if !defined (SYS_WINNT) && !defined (SYS_VXWORKS)
/*
* If our parent (the server) has died we will have been
* inherited by init. If so, exit.
*/
if (getppid() == 1) {
msyslog(LOG_INFO, "parent died before we finished, exiting");
resolver_exit(0);
}
#endif /* SYS_WINNT && SYS_VXWORKS*/
}
/*
* removeentry - we are done with an entry, remove it from the list
*/
static void
removeentry(
struct conf_entry *entry
)
{
register struct conf_entry *ce;
ce = confentries;
if (ce == entry) {
confentries = ce->ce_next;
return;
}
while (ce != NULL) {
if (ce->ce_next == entry) {
ce->ce_next = entry->ce_next;
return;
}
ce = ce->ce_next;
}
}
/*
* addentry - add an entry to the configuration list
*/
static void
addentry(
char *name,
int mode,
int version,
int minpoll,
int maxpoll,
u_int flags,
int ttl,
keyid_t keyid,
char *keystr
)
{
register char *cp;
register struct conf_entry *ce;
unsigned int len;
#ifdef DEBUG
if (debug > 1)
msyslog(LOG_INFO,
"intres: <%s> %d %d %d %d %x %d %x %s\n", name,
mode, version, minpoll, maxpoll, flags, ttl, keyid,
keystr);
#endif
len = strlen(name) + 1;
cp = (char *)emalloc(len);
memmove(cp, name, len);
ce = (struct conf_entry *)emalloc(sizeof(struct conf_entry));
ce->ce_name = cp;
ce->ce_peeraddr = 0;
#ifdef ISC_PLATFORM_HAVEIPV6
ce->ce_peeraddr6 = in6addr_any;
#endif
ANYSOCK(&ce->peer_store);
ce->ce_hmode = (u_char)mode;
ce->ce_version = (u_char)version;
ce->ce_minpoll = (u_char)minpoll;
ce->ce_maxpoll = (u_char)maxpoll;
ce->ce_flags = (u_char)flags;
ce->ce_ttl = (u_char)ttl;
ce->ce_keyid = keyid;
strncpy((char *)ce->ce_keystr, keystr, MAXFILENAME);
ce->ce_next = NULL;
if (confentries == NULL) {
confentries = ce;
} else {
register struct conf_entry *cep;
for (cep = confentries; cep->ce_next != NULL;
cep = cep->ce_next)
/* nothing */;
cep->ce_next = ce;
}
}
/*
* findhostaddr - resolve a host name into an address (Or vice-versa)
*
* Given one of {ce_peeraddr,ce_name}, find the other one.
* It returns 1 for "success" and 0 for an uncorrectable failure.
* Note that "success" includes try again errors. You can tell that you
* got a "try again" since {ce_peeraddr,ce_name} will still be zero.
*/
static int
findhostaddr(
struct conf_entry *entry
)
{
static int eai_again_seen = 0;
struct addrinfo *addr;
struct addrinfo hints;
int again;
int error;
checkparent(); /* make sure our guy is still running */
if (entry->ce_name != NULL && !SOCKNUL(&entry->peer_store)) {
/* HMS: Squawk? */
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "findhostaddr: both ce_name and ce_peeraddr are defined...");
return 1;
}
if (entry->ce_name == NULL && SOCKNUL(&entry->peer_store)) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "findhostaddr: both ce_name and ce_peeraddr are undefined!");
return 0;
}
if (entry->ce_name) {
DPRINTF(2, ("findhostaddr: Resolving <%s>\n",
entry->ce_name));
memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
hints.ai_family = AF_UNSPEC;
/*
* If the IPv6 stack is not available look only for IPv4 addresses
*/
if (isc_net_probeipv6() != ISC_R_SUCCESS)
hints.ai_family = AF_INET;
error = getaddrinfo(entry->ce_name, NULL, &hints, &addr);
if (error == 0) {
entry->peer_store = *((struct sockaddr_storage*)(addr->ai_addr));
if (entry->peer_store.ss_family == AF_INET) {
entry->ce_peeraddr =
GET_INADDR(entry->peer_store);
entry->ce_config.v6_flag = 0;
} else {
entry->ce_peeraddr6 =
GET_INADDR6(entry->peer_store);
entry->ce_config.v6_flag = 1;
}
}
} else {
DPRINTF(2, ("findhostaddr: Resolving <%s>\n",
stoa(&entry->peer_store)));
entry->ce_name = emalloc(MAXHOSTNAMELEN);
error = getnameinfo((const struct sockaddr *)&entry->peer_store,
SOCKLEN(&entry->peer_store),
(char *)&entry->ce_name, MAXHOSTNAMELEN,
NULL, 0, 0);
}
if (0 == error) {
/* again is our return value, for success it is 1 */
again = 1;
DPRINTF(2, ("findhostaddr: %s resolved.\n",
(entry->ce_name) ? "name" : "address"));
} else {
/*
* If the resolver failed, see if the failure is
* temporary. If so, return success.
*/
again = 0;
switch (error) {
case EAI_FAIL:
again = 1;
break;
case EAI_AGAIN:
again = 1;
eai_again_seen = 1;
break;
case EAI_NONAME:
#if defined(EAI_NODATA) && (EAI_NODATA != EAI_NONAME)
case EAI_NODATA:
#endif
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "host name not found%s%s: %s",
(EAI_NONAME == error) ? "" : " EAI_NODATA",
(eai_again_seen) ? " (permanent)" : "",
entry->ce_name);
again = !eai_again_seen;
break;
#ifdef EAI_SYSTEM
case EAI_SYSTEM:
/*
* EAI_SYSTEM means the real error is in errno. We should be more
* discriminating about which errno values require retrying, but
* this matches existing behavior.
*/
again = 1;
DPRINTF(1, ("intres: EAI_SYSTEM errno %d (%s) means try again, right?\n",
errno, strerror(errno)));
break;
#endif
}
/* do this here to avoid perturbing errno earlier */
DPRINTF(2, ("intres: got error status of: %d\n", error));
}
return again;
}
/*
* openntp - open a socket to the ntp server
*/
static void
openntp(void)
{
const char *localhost = "127.0.0.1"; /* Use IPv4 loopback */
struct addrinfo hints;
struct addrinfo *addr;
u_long on;
int err;
if (sockfd != INVALID_SOCKET)
return;
memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
/*
* For now only bother with IPv4
*/
hints.ai_family = AF_INET;
hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_DGRAM;
err = getaddrinfo(localhost, "ntp", &hints, &addr);
if (err) {
#ifdef EAI_SYSTEM
if (EAI_SYSTEM == err)
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "getaddrinfo(%s) failed: %m",
localhost);
else
#endif
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "getaddrinfo(%s) failed: %s",
localhost, gai_strerror(err));
resolver_exit(1);
}
sockfd = socket(addr->ai_family, addr->ai_socktype, 0);
if (INVALID_SOCKET == sockfd) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "socket() failed: %m");
resolver_exit(1);
}
#ifndef SYS_WINNT
/*
* On Windows only the count of sockets must be less than
* FD_SETSIZE. On Unix each descriptor's value must be less
* than FD_SETSIZE, as fd_set is a bit array.
*/
if (sockfd >= FD_SETSIZE) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "socket fd %d too large, FD_SETSIZE %d",
(int)sockfd, FD_SETSIZE);
resolver_exit(1);
}
/*
* Make the socket non-blocking. We'll wait with select()
* Unix: fcntl(O_NONBLOCK) or fcntl(FNDELAY)
*/
# ifdef O_NONBLOCK
if (fcntl(sockfd, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK) == -1) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "fcntl(O_NONBLOCK) failed: %m");
resolver_exit(1);
}
# else
# ifdef FNDELAY
if (fcntl(sockfd, F_SETFL, FNDELAY) == -1) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "fcntl(FNDELAY) failed: %m");
resolver_exit(1);
}
# else
# include "Bletch: NEED NON BLOCKING IO"
# endif /* FNDDELAY */
# endif /* O_NONBLOCK */
(void)on; /* quiet unused warning */
#else /* !SYS_WINNT above */
/*
* Make the socket non-blocking. We'll wait with select()
* Windows: ioctlsocket(FIONBIO)
*/
on = 1;
err = ioctlsocket(sockfd, FIONBIO, &on);
if (SOCKET_ERROR == err) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "ioctlsocket(FIONBIO) fails: %m");
resolver_exit(1);
}
#endif /* SYS_WINNT */
err = connect(sockfd, addr->ai_addr, addr->ai_addrlen);
if (SOCKET_ERROR == err) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "openntp: connect() failed: %m");
resolver_exit(1);
}
freeaddrinfo(addr);
}
/*
* request - send a configuration request to the server, wait for a response
*/
static int
request(
struct conf_peer *conf
)
{
fd_set fdset;
struct timeval tvout;
struct req_pkt reqpkt;
l_fp ts;
int n;
#ifdef SYS_WINNT
HANDLE hReadWriteEvent = NULL;
BOOL ret;
DWORD NumberOfBytesWritten, NumberOfBytesRead, dwWait;
OVERLAPPED overlap;
#endif /* SYS_WINNT */
checkparent(); /* make sure our guy is still running */
if (sockfd == INVALID_SOCKET)
openntp();
#ifdef SYS_WINNT
hReadWriteEvent = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL);
#endif /* SYS_WINNT */
/*
* Try to clear out any previously received traffic so it
* doesn't fool us. Note the socket is nonblocking.
*/
tvout.tv_sec = 0;
tvout.tv_usec = 0;
FD_ZERO(&fdset);
FD_SET(sockfd, &fdset);
while (select(sockfd + 1, &fdset, (fd_set *)0, (fd_set *)0, &tvout) >
0) {
recv(sockfd, (char *)&reqpkt, REQ_LEN_MAC, 0);
FD_ZERO(&fdset);
FD_SET(sockfd, &fdset);
}
/*
* Make up a request packet with the configuration info
*/
memset((char *)&reqpkt, 0, sizeof(reqpkt));
reqpkt.rm_vn_mode = RM_VN_MODE(0, 0, 0);
reqpkt.auth_seq = AUTH_SEQ(1, 0); /* authenticated, no seq */
reqpkt.implementation = IMPL_XNTPD; /* local implementation */
reqpkt.request = REQ_CONFIG; /* configure a new peer */
reqpkt.err_nitems = ERR_NITEMS(0, 1); /* one item */
reqpkt.mbz_itemsize = MBZ_ITEMSIZE(sizeof(struct conf_peer));
/* Make sure mbz_itemsize <= sizeof reqpkt.data */
if (sizeof(struct conf_peer) > sizeof (reqpkt.data)) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "Bletch: conf_peer is too big for reqpkt.data!");
resolver_exit(1);
}
memmove(reqpkt.data, (char *)conf, sizeof(struct conf_peer));
reqpkt.keyid = htonl(req_keyid);
get_systime(&ts);
L_ADDUF(&ts, SKEWTIME);
HTONL_FP(&ts, &reqpkt.tstamp);
n = 0;
if (sys_authenticate)
n = authencrypt(req_keyid, (u_int32 *)&reqpkt, REQ_LEN_NOMAC);
/*
* Done. Send it.
*/
#ifndef SYS_WINNT
n = send(sockfd, (char *)&reqpkt, (unsigned)(REQ_LEN_NOMAC + n), 0);
if (n < 0) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "send to NTP server failed: %m");
return 0; /* maybe should exit */
}
#else
/* In the NT world, documentation seems to indicate that there
* exist _write and _read routines that can be used to do blocking
* I/O on sockets. Problem is these routines require a socket
* handle obtained through the _open_osf_handle C run-time API
* of which there is no explanation in the documentation. We need
* nonblocking write's and read's anyway for our purpose here.
* We're therefore forced to deviate a little bit from the Unix
* model here and use the ReadFile and WriteFile Win32 I/O API's
* on the socket
*/
overlap.Offset = overlap.OffsetHigh = (DWORD)0;
overlap.hEvent = hReadWriteEvent;
ret = WriteFile((HANDLE)sockfd, (char *)&reqpkt, REQ_LEN_NOMAC + n,
NULL, (LPOVERLAPPED)&overlap);
if ((ret == FALSE) && (GetLastError() != ERROR_IO_PENDING)) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "send to NTP server failed: %m");
return 0;
}
dwWait = WaitForSingleObject(hReadWriteEvent, (DWORD) TIMEOUT_SEC * 1000);
if ((dwWait == WAIT_FAILED) || (dwWait == WAIT_TIMEOUT)) {
if (dwWait == WAIT_FAILED)
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "WaitForSingleObject failed: %m");
return 0;
}
if (!GetOverlappedResult((HANDLE)sockfd, (LPOVERLAPPED)&overlap,
(LPDWORD)&NumberOfBytesWritten, FALSE)) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "GetOverlappedResult for WriteFile fails: %m");
return 0;
}
#endif /* SYS_WINNT */
/*
* Wait for a response. A weakness of the mode 7 protocol used
* is that there is no way to associate a response with a
* particular request, i.e. the response to this configuration
* request is indistinguishable from that to any other. I should
* fix this some day. In any event, the time out is fairly
* pessimistic to make sure that if an answer is coming back
* at all, we get it.
*/
for (;;) {
FD_ZERO(&fdset);
FD_SET(sockfd, &fdset);
tvout.tv_sec = TIMEOUT_SEC;
tvout.tv_usec = TIMEOUT_USEC;
n = select(sockfd + 1, &fdset, (fd_set *)0,
(fd_set *)0, &tvout);
if (n < 0)
{
if (errno != EINTR)
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "select() fails: %m");
return 0;
}
else if (n == 0)
{
#ifdef DEBUG
if (debug)
msyslog(LOG_INFO, "select() returned 0.");
#endif
return 0;
}
#ifndef SYS_WINNT
n = recv(sockfd, (char *)&reqpkt, REQ_LEN_MAC, 0);
if (n <= 0) {
if (n < 0) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "recv() fails: %m");
return 0;
}
continue;
}
#else /* Overlapped I/O used on non-blocking sockets on Windows NT */
ret = ReadFile((HANDLE)sockfd, (char *)&reqpkt, (DWORD)REQ_LEN_MAC,
NULL, (LPOVERLAPPED)&overlap);
if ((ret == FALSE) && (GetLastError() != ERROR_IO_PENDING)) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "ReadFile() fails: %m");
return 0;
}
dwWait = WaitForSingleObject(hReadWriteEvent, (DWORD) TIMEOUT_SEC * 1000);
if ((dwWait == WAIT_FAILED) || (dwWait == WAIT_TIMEOUT)) {
if (dwWait == WAIT_FAILED) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "WaitForSingleObject for ReadFile fails: %m");
return 0;
}
continue;
}
if (!GetOverlappedResult((HANDLE)sockfd, (LPOVERLAPPED)&overlap,
(LPDWORD)&NumberOfBytesRead, FALSE)) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "GetOverlappedResult fails: %m");
return 0;
}
n = NumberOfBytesRead;
#endif /* SYS_WINNT */
/*
* Got one. Check through to make sure it is what
* we expect.
*/
if (n < RESP_HEADER_SIZE) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "received runt response (%d octets)",
n);
continue;
}
if (!ISRESPONSE(reqpkt.rm_vn_mode)) {
#ifdef DEBUG
if (debug > 1)
msyslog(LOG_INFO, "received non-response packet");
#endif
continue;
}
if (ISMORE(reqpkt.rm_vn_mode)) {
#ifdef DEBUG
if (debug > 1)
msyslog(LOG_INFO, "received fragmented packet");
#endif
continue;
}
if ( ( (INFO_VERSION(reqpkt.rm_vn_mode) < 2)
|| (INFO_VERSION(reqpkt.rm_vn_mode) > NTP_VERSION))
|| INFO_MODE(reqpkt.rm_vn_mode) != MODE_PRIVATE) {
#ifdef DEBUG
if (debug > 1)
msyslog(LOG_INFO,
"version (%d/%d) or mode (%d/%d) incorrect",
INFO_VERSION(reqpkt.rm_vn_mode),
NTP_VERSION,
INFO_MODE(reqpkt.rm_vn_mode),
MODE_PRIVATE);
#endif
continue;
}
if (INFO_SEQ(reqpkt.auth_seq) != 0) {
#ifdef DEBUG
if (debug > 1)
msyslog(LOG_INFO,
"nonzero sequence number (%d)",
INFO_SEQ(reqpkt.auth_seq));
#endif
continue;
}
if (reqpkt.implementation != IMPL_XNTPD ||
reqpkt.request != REQ_CONFIG) {
#ifdef DEBUG
if (debug > 1)
msyslog(LOG_INFO,
"implementation (%d) or request (%d) incorrect",
reqpkt.implementation, reqpkt.request);
#endif
continue;
}
if (INFO_NITEMS(reqpkt.err_nitems) != 0 ||
INFO_MBZ(reqpkt.mbz_itemsize) != 0 ||
INFO_ITEMSIZE(reqpkt.mbz_itemsize) != 0) {
#ifdef DEBUG
if (debug > 1)
msyslog(LOG_INFO,
"nitems (%d) mbz (%d) or itemsize (%d) nonzero",
INFO_NITEMS(reqpkt.err_nitems),
INFO_MBZ(reqpkt.mbz_itemsize),
INFO_ITEMSIZE(reqpkt.mbz_itemsize));
#endif
continue;
}
n = INFO_ERR(reqpkt.err_nitems);
switch (n) {
case INFO_OKAY:
/* success */
return 1;
case INFO_ERR_IMPL:
msyslog(LOG_ERR,
"ntpd reports implementation mismatch!");
return 0;
case INFO_ERR_REQ:
msyslog(LOG_ERR,
"ntpd says configuration request is unknown!");
return 0;
case INFO_ERR_FMT:
msyslog(LOG_ERR,
"ntpd indicates a format error occurred!");
return 0;
case INFO_ERR_NODATA:
msyslog(LOG_ERR,
"ntpd indicates no data available!");
return 0;
case INFO_ERR_AUTH:
msyslog(LOG_ERR,
"ntpd returns a permission denied error!");
return 0;
default:
msyslog(LOG_ERR,
"ntpd returns unknown error code %d!", n);
return 0;
}
}
}
/*
* nexttoken - return the next token from a line
*/
static char *
nexttoken(
char **lptr
)
{
register char *cp;
register char *tstart;
cp = *lptr;
/*
* Skip leading white space
*/
while (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t')
cp++;
/*
* If this is the end of the line, return nothing.
*/
if (*cp == '\n' || *cp == '\0') {
*lptr = cp;
return NULL;
}
/*
* Must be the start of a token. Record the pointer and look
* for the end.
*/
tstart = cp++;
while (*cp != ' ' && *cp != '\t' && *cp != '\n' && *cp != '\0')
cp++;
/*
* Terminate the token with a \0. If this isn't the end of the
* line, space to the next character.
*/
if (*cp == '\n' || *cp == '\0')
*cp = '\0';
else
*cp++ = '\0';
*lptr = cp;
return tstart;
}
/*
* readconf - read the configuration information out of the file we
* were passed. Note that since the file is supposed to be
* machine generated, we bail out at the first sign of trouble.
*/
static void
readconf(
FILE *fp,
char *name
)
{
register int i;
char *token[NUMTOK];
u_long intval[NUMTOK];
u_int flags;
char buf[MAXLINESIZE];
char *bp;
while (fgets(buf, MAXLINESIZE, fp) != NULL) {
bp = buf;
for (i = 0; i < NUMTOK; i++) {
if ((token[i] = nexttoken(&bp)) == NULL) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR,
"tokenizing error in file `%s', quitting",
name);
resolver_exit(1);
}
}
for (i = 1; i < NUMTOK - 1; i++) {
if (!atouint(token[i], &intval[i])) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR,
"format error for integer token `%s', file `%s', quitting",
token[i], name);
resolver_exit(1);
}
}
if (intval[TOK_HMODE] != MODE_ACTIVE &&
intval[TOK_HMODE] != MODE_CLIENT &&
intval[TOK_HMODE] != MODE_BROADCAST) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "invalid mode (%ld) in file %s",
intval[TOK_HMODE], name);
resolver_exit(1);
}
if (intval[TOK_VERSION] > NTP_VERSION ||
intval[TOK_VERSION] < NTP_OLDVERSION) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "invalid version (%ld) in file %s",
intval[TOK_VERSION], name);
resolver_exit(1);
}
if (intval[TOK_MINPOLL] < NTP_MINPOLL ||
intval[TOK_MINPOLL] > NTP_MAXPOLL) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "invalid MINPOLL value (%ld) in file %s",
intval[TOK_MINPOLL], name);
resolver_exit(1);
}
if (intval[TOK_MAXPOLL] < NTP_MINPOLL ||
intval[TOK_MAXPOLL] > NTP_MAXPOLL) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "invalid MAXPOLL value (%ld) in file %s",
intval[TOK_MAXPOLL], name);
resolver_exit(1);
}
if ((intval[TOK_FLAGS] & ~(FLAG_AUTHENABLE | FLAG_PREFER |
FLAG_NOSELECT | FLAG_BURST | FLAG_IBURST | FLAG_SKEY))
!= 0) {
msyslog(LOG_ERR, "invalid flags (%ld) in file %s",
intval[TOK_FLAGS], name);
resolver_exit(1);
}
flags = 0;
if (intval[TOK_FLAGS] & FLAG_AUTHENABLE)
flags |= CONF_FLAG_AUTHENABLE;
if (intval[TOK_FLAGS] & FLAG_PREFER)
flags |= CONF_FLAG_PREFER;
if (intval[TOK_FLAGS] & FLAG_NOSELECT)
flags |= CONF_FLAG_NOSELECT;
if (intval[TOK_FLAGS] & FLAG_BURST)
flags |= CONF_FLAG_BURST;
if (intval[TOK_FLAGS] & FLAG_IBURST)
flags |= CONF_FLAG_IBURST;
if (intval[TOK_FLAGS] & FLAG_SKEY)
flags |= CONF_FLAG_SKEY;
/*
* This is as good as we can check it. Add it in.
*/
addentry(token[TOK_HOSTNAME], (int)intval[TOK_HMODE],
(int)intval[TOK_VERSION], (int)intval[TOK_MINPOLL],
(int)intval[TOK_MAXPOLL], flags, (int)intval[TOK_TTL],
intval[TOK_KEYID], token[TOK_KEYSTR]);
}
}
/*
* doconfigure - attempt to resolve names and configure the server
*/
static void
doconfigure(
int dores
)
{
register struct conf_entry *ce;
register struct conf_entry *ceremove;
#ifdef DEBUG
if (debug > 1)
msyslog(LOG_INFO, "Running doconfigure %s DNS",
dores ? "with" : "without" );
#endif
ce = confentries;
while (ce != NULL) {
#ifdef DEBUG
if (debug > 1)
msyslog(LOG_INFO,
"doconfigure: <%s> has peeraddr %s",
ce->ce_name, stoa(&ce->peer_store));
#endif
if (dores && SOCKNUL(&(ce->peer_store))) {
if (!findhostaddr(ce)) {
#ifndef IGNORE_DNS_ERRORS
msyslog(LOG_ERR,
"couldn't resolve `%s', giving up on it",
ce->ce_name);
ceremove = ce;
ce = ceremove->ce_next;
removeentry(ceremove);
continue;
#endif
}
}
if (!SOCKNUL(&ce->peer_store)) {
if (request(&ce->ce_config)) {
ceremove = ce;
ce = ceremove->ce_next;
removeentry(ceremove);
continue;
}
#ifdef DEBUG
if (debug > 1) {
msyslog(LOG_INFO,
"doconfigure: request() FAILED, maybe next time.");
}
#endif
}
ce = ce->ce_next;
}
}