source: MondoRescue/branches/stable/mindi-busybox/include/libbb.h@ 1770

Last change on this file since 1770 was 1770, checked in by Bruno Cornec, 16 years ago
  • Better output for mindi-busybox revision
  • Remove dummy file created on NFS - report from Arnaud Tiger <arnaud.tiger_at_hp.com>
  • strace useful for debug
  • fix new versions for pb (2.0.0 for mindi and 1.7.2 for mindi-busybox)
  • fix build process for mindi-busybox + options used in that version (dd for label-partitions-as-necessary)
  • fix typo in label-partitions-as-necessary which doesn't seem to work
  • Update to busybox 1.7.2
  • perl is now required at restore time to support uuid swap partitions (and will be used for many other thigs

in the future for sure)

  • next mindi version will be 2.0.0 due to all the changes made in it (udev may break working distros)
  • small optimization in mindi on keyboard handling (one single find instead of multiple)
  • better interaction for USB device when launching mindi manually
  • attempt to automatically guess block disk size for ramdisk
  • fix typos in bkphw
  • Fix the remaining problem with UUID support for swap partitions
  • Updates mondoarchive man page for USB support
  • Adds preliminary Hardware support to mindi (Proliant SSSTK)
  • Tries to add udev support also for rhel4
  • Fix UUID support which was still broken.
  • Be conservative in test for the start-nfs script
  • Update config file for mindi-busybox for 1.7.2 migration
  • Try to run around a busybox bug (1.2.2 pb on inexistant links)
  • Add build content for mindi-busybox in pb
  • Remove distributions content for mindi-busybox
  • Fix a warning on inexistant raidtab
  • Solve problem on tmpfs in restore init (Problem of inexistant symlink and busybox)
  • Create MONDO_CACHE and use it everywhere + creation at start
  • Really never try to eject a USB device
  • Fix a issue with &> usage (replaced with 1> and 2>)
  • Adds magic file to depllist in order to have file working + ldd which helps for debugging issues
  • tty modes correct to avoid sh error messages
  • Use ext3 normally and not ext2 instead
  • USB device should be corrected after reading (take 1st part)
  • Adds a mount_USB_here function derived from mount_CDROM_here
  • usb detection place before /dev detection in device name at restore time
  • Fix when restoring from USB: media is asked in interactive mode
  • Adds USB support for mondorestore
  • mount_cdrom => mount_media
  • elilo.efi is now searched throughout /boot/efi and not in a fixed place as there is no standard
  • untar-and-softlink => untar (+ interface change)
  • suppress useless softlinks creation/removal in boot process
  • avoids udevd messages on groups
  • Increase # of disks to 99 as in mindi at restore time (should be a conf file parameter)
  • skip existing big file creation
  • seems to work correctly for USB mindi boot
  • Adds group and tty link to udev conf
  • Always load usb-torage (even 2.6) to initiate USB bus discovery
  • Better printing of messages
  • Attempt to fix a bug in supporting OpenSusE 10.3 kernel for initramfs (mindi may now use multiple regex for kernel initrd detection)
  • Links were not correctly done as non relative for modules in mindi
  • exclusion of modules denied now works
  • Also create modules in their ordinary place, so that classical modprobe works + copy modules.dep
  • Fix bugs for DENY_MODS handling
  • Add device /dev/console for udev
  • ide-generic should now really be excluded
  • Fix a bug in major number for tty
  • If udev then adds modprobe/insmod to rootfs
  • tty0 is also cretaed with udev
  • ide-generic put rather in DENY_MODS
  • udevd remove from deplist s handled in mindi directly
  • better default for mindi when using --usb
  • Handles dynamically linked busybox (in case we want to use it soon ;-)
  • Adds fixed devices to create for udev
  • ide-generic should not be part of the initrd when using libata v2
  • support a dynamically linked udev (case on Ubuntu 7.10 and Mandriva 2008.0 so should be quite generic) This will give incitation to move to dyn. linked binaries in the initrd which will help for other tasks (ia6 4)
  • Improvement in udev support (do not use cl options not available in busybox)
  • Udev in mindi
    • auto creation of the right links at boot time with udev-links.conf(from Mandriva 2008.0)
    • rework startup of udev as current makes kernel crash (from Mandriva 2008.0)
    • add support for 64 bits udev
  • Try to render MyInsmod silent at boot time
  • Adds udev support (mandatory for newest distributions to avoid remapping of devices in a different way as on the original system)
  • We also need vaft format support for USB boot
  • Adds libusual support (Ubuntu 7.10 needs it for USB)
  • Improve Ubuntu/Debian keyboard detection and support
  • pbinit adapted to new pb (0.8.10). Filtering of docs done in it
  • Suppress some mondo warnings and errors on USB again
  • Tries to fix lack of files in deb mindi package
  • Verify should now work for USB devices
  • More log/mesages improvement for USB support
  • - Supress g_erase_tmpdir_and_scratchdir
  • Improve some log messages for USB support
  • Try to improve install in mindi to avoid issues with isolinux.cfg not installed vene if in the pkg :-(
  • Improve mindi-busybox build
  • In conformity with pb 0.8.9
  • Add support for Ubuntu 7.10 in build process
  • Add USB Key button to Menu UI (CD streamer removed)
  • Attempt to fix error messages on tmp/scratch files at the end by removing those dir at the latest possible.
  • Fix a bug linked to the size of the -E param which could be used (Arnaud Tiger/René Ribaud).
  • Integrate ~/.pbrc content into mondorescue.pb (required project-builder >= 0.8.7)
  • Put mondorescue in conformity with new pb filtering rules
  • Add USB support at restore time (no test done yet). New start-usb script PB varibale added where useful
  • Unmounting USB device before removal of temporary scratchdir
  • Stil refining USB copy back to mondo (one command was not executed)
  • No need to have the image subdor in the csratchdir when USB.
  • umount the USB partition before attempting to use it
  • Remove useless copy from mindi to mondo at end of USB handling

(risky merge, we are raising the limits of 2 diverging branches. The status of stable is not completely sure as such. Will need lots of tests, but it's not yet done :-()
(merge -r1692:1769 $SVN_M/branches/2.2.5)

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1/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
2/*
3 * Busybox main internal header file
4 *
5 * Based in part on code from sash, Copyright (c) 1999 by David I. Bell
6 * Permission has been granted to redistribute this code under the GPL.
7 *
8 * Licensed under the GPL version 2, see the file LICENSE in this tarball.
9 */
10#ifndef __LIBBUSYBOX_H__
11#define __LIBBUSYBOX_H__ 1
12
13#include "platform.h"
14
15#include <ctype.h>
16#include <dirent.h>
17#include <errno.h>
18#include <fcntl.h>
19#include <inttypes.h>
20#include <mntent.h>
21#include <netdb.h>
22#include <setjmp.h>
23#include <signal.h>
24#include <stdio.h>
25#include <stdlib.h>
26#include <stdarg.h>
27#include <stddef.h>
28#include <string.h>
29/* #include <strings.h> - said to be obsolete */
30#include <sys/ioctl.h>
31#include <sys/mman.h>
32#include <sys/socket.h>
33#include <sys/stat.h>
34#include <sys/statfs.h>
35#include <sys/time.h>
36#include <sys/types.h>
37#include <sys/wait.h>
38#include <termios.h>
39#include <time.h>
40#include <unistd.h>
41#include <utime.h>
42
43#if ENABLE_SELINUX
44#include <selinux/selinux.h>
45#include <selinux/context.h>
46#endif
47
48#if ENABLE_LOCALE_SUPPORT
49#include <locale.h>
50#else
51#define setlocale(x,y) ((void)0)
52#endif
53
54#include "pwd_.h"
55#include "grp_.h"
56/* ifdef it out, because it may include <shadow.h> */
57/* and we may not even _have_ <shadow.h>! */
58#if ENABLE_FEATURE_SHADOWPASSWDS
59#include "shadow_.h"
60#endif
61
62/* Try to pull in PATH_MAX */
63#include <limits.h>
64#include <sys/param.h>
65#ifndef PATH_MAX
66#define PATH_MAX 256
67#endif
68
69/* Tested to work correctly (IIRC :]) */
70#define MAXINT(T) (T)( \
71 ((T)-1) > 0 \
72 ? (T)-1 \
73 : (T)~((T)1 << (sizeof(T)*8-1)) \
74 )
75
76#define MININT(T) (T)( \
77 ((T)-1) > 0 \
78 ? (T)0 \
79 : ((T)1 << (sizeof(T)*8-1)) \
80 )
81
82/* Large file support */
83/* Note that CONFIG_LFS forces bbox to be built with all common ops
84 * (stat, lseek etc) mapped to "largefile" variants by libc.
85 * Practically it means that open() automatically has O_LARGEFILE added
86 * and all filesize/file_offset parameters and struct members are "large"
87 * (in today's world - signed 64bit). For full support of large files,
88 * we need a few helper #defines (below) and careful use of off_t
89 * instead of int/ssize_t. No lseek64(), O_LARGEFILE etc necessary */
90#if ENABLE_LFS
91/* CONFIG_LFS is on */
92# if ULONG_MAX > 0xffffffff
93/* "long" is long enough on this system */
94# define XATOOFF(a) xatoul_range(a, 0, LONG_MAX)
95/* usage: sz = BB_STRTOOFF(s, NULL, 10); if (errno || sz < 0) die(); */
96# define BB_STRTOOFF bb_strtoul
97# define STRTOOFF strtoul
98/* usage: printf("size: %"OFF_FMT"d (%"OFF_FMT"x)\n", sz, sz); */
99# define OFF_FMT "l"
100# else
101/* "long" is too short, need "long long" */
102# define XATOOFF(a) xatoull_range(a, 0, LLONG_MAX)
103# define BB_STRTOOFF bb_strtoull
104# define STRTOOFF strtoull
105# define OFF_FMT "ll"
106# endif
107#else
108/* CONFIG_LFS is off */
109# if UINT_MAX == 0xffffffff
110/* While sizeof(off_t) == sizeof(int), off_t is typedef'ed to long anyway.
111 * gcc will throw warnings on printf("%d", off_t). Crap... */
112# define XATOOFF(a) xatoi_u(a)
113# define BB_STRTOOFF bb_strtou
114# define STRTOOFF strtol
115# define OFF_FMT "l"
116# else
117# define XATOOFF(a) xatoul_range(a, 0, LONG_MAX)
118# define BB_STRTOOFF bb_strtoul
119# define STRTOOFF strtol
120# define OFF_FMT "l"
121# endif
122#endif
123/* scary. better ideas? (but do *test* them first!) */
124#define OFF_T_MAX ((off_t)~((off_t)1 << (sizeof(off_t)*8-1)))
125
126/* Some useful definitions */
127#undef FALSE
128#define FALSE ((int) 0)
129#undef TRUE
130#define TRUE ((int) 1)
131#undef SKIP
132#define SKIP ((int) 2)
133
134/* for mtab.c */
135#define MTAB_GETMOUNTPT '1'
136#define MTAB_GETDEVICE '2'
137
138#define BUF_SIZE 8192
139#define EXPAND_ALLOC 1024
140
141/* Macros for min/max. */
142#ifndef MIN
143#define MIN(a,b) (((a)<(b))?(a):(b))
144#endif
145
146#ifndef MAX
147#define MAX(a,b) (((a)>(b))?(a):(b))
148#endif
149
150/* buffer allocation schemes */
151#if ENABLE_FEATURE_BUFFERS_GO_ON_STACK
152#define RESERVE_CONFIG_BUFFER(buffer,len) char buffer[len]
153#define RESERVE_CONFIG_UBUFFER(buffer,len) unsigned char buffer[len]
154#define RELEASE_CONFIG_BUFFER(buffer) ((void)0)
155#else
156#if ENABLE_FEATURE_BUFFERS_GO_IN_BSS
157#define RESERVE_CONFIG_BUFFER(buffer,len) static char buffer[len]
158#define RESERVE_CONFIG_UBUFFER(buffer,len) static unsigned char buffer[len]
159#define RELEASE_CONFIG_BUFFER(buffer) ((void)0)
160#else
161#define RESERVE_CONFIG_BUFFER(buffer,len) char *buffer = xmalloc(len)
162#define RESERVE_CONFIG_UBUFFER(buffer,len) unsigned char *buffer = xmalloc(len)
163#define RELEASE_CONFIG_BUFFER(buffer) free(buffer)
164#endif
165#endif
166
167
168#if defined(__GLIBC__)
169/* glibc uses __errno_location() to get a ptr to errno */
170/* We can just memorize it once - no multithreading in busybox :) */
171extern int *const bb_errno;
172#undef errno
173#define errno (*bb_errno)
174#endif
175
176#if defined(__GLIBC__) && __GLIBC__ < 2
177int vdprintf(int d, const char *format, va_list ap);
178#endif
179// This is declared here rather than #including <libgen.h> in order to avoid
180// confusing the two versions of basename. See the dirname/basename man page
181// for details.
182char *dirname(char *path);
183/* Include our own copy of struct sysinfo to avoid binary compatibility
184 * problems with Linux 2.4, which changed things. Grumble, grumble. */
185struct sysinfo {
186 long uptime; /* Seconds since boot */
187 unsigned long loads[3]; /* 1, 5, and 15 minute load averages */
188 unsigned long totalram; /* Total usable main memory size */
189 unsigned long freeram; /* Available memory size */
190 unsigned long sharedram; /* Amount of shared memory */
191 unsigned long bufferram; /* Memory used by buffers */
192 unsigned long totalswap; /* Total swap space size */
193 unsigned long freeswap; /* swap space still available */
194 unsigned short procs; /* Number of current processes */
195 unsigned short pad; /* Padding needed for m68k */
196 unsigned long totalhigh; /* Total high memory size */
197 unsigned long freehigh; /* Available high memory size */
198 unsigned int mem_unit; /* Memory unit size in bytes */
199 char _f[20-2*sizeof(long)-sizeof(int)]; /* Padding: libc5 uses this.. */
200};
201int sysinfo(struct sysinfo* info);
202
203unsigned long long monotonic_us(void);
204unsigned monotonic_sec(void);
205
206extern void chomp(char *s);
207extern void trim(char *s);
208extern char *skip_whitespace(const char *);
209extern char *skip_non_whitespace(const char *);
210
211//TODO: supply a pointer to char[11] buffer (avoid statics)?
212extern const char *bb_mode_string(mode_t mode);
213extern int is_directory(const char *name, int followLinks, struct stat *statBuf);
214extern int remove_file(const char *path, int flags);
215extern int copy_file(const char *source, const char *dest, int flags);
216enum {
217 ACTION_RECURSE = (1 << 0),
218 ACTION_FOLLOWLINKS = (1 << 1),
219 ACTION_FOLLOWLINKS_L0 = (1 << 2),
220 ACTION_DEPTHFIRST = (1 << 3),
221 /*ACTION_REVERSE = (1 << 4), - unused */
222};
223extern int recursive_action(const char *fileName, unsigned flags,
224 int (*fileAction) (const char *fileName, struct stat* statbuf, void* userData, int depth),
225 int (*dirAction) (const char *fileName, struct stat* statbuf, void* userData, int depth),
226 void* userData, unsigned depth);
227extern int device_open(const char *device, int mode);
228extern int get_console_fd(void);
229extern char *find_block_device(const char *path);
230/* bb_copyfd_XX print read/write errors and return -1 if they occur */
231extern off_t bb_copyfd_eof(int fd1, int fd2);
232extern off_t bb_copyfd_size(int fd1, int fd2, off_t size);
233extern void bb_copyfd_exact_size(int fd1, int fd2, off_t size);
234/* "short" copy can be detected by return value < size */
235/* this helper yells "short read!" if param is not -1 */
236extern void complain_copyfd_and_die(off_t sz) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
237extern char bb_process_escape_sequence(const char **ptr);
238/* TODO: sometimes modifies its parameter, which
239 * makes it rather inconvenient at times: */
240extern char *bb_get_last_path_component(char *path);
241
242int ndelay_on(int fd);
243int ndelay_off(int fd);
244void xdup2(int, int);
245void xmove_fd(int, int);
246
247
248DIR *xopendir(const char *path);
249DIR *warn_opendir(const char *path);
250
251/* UNUSED: char *xmalloc_realpath(const char *path); */
252char *xmalloc_readlink(const char *path);
253char *xmalloc_readlink_or_warn(const char *path);
254char *xrealloc_getcwd_or_warn(char *cwd);
255
256
257//TODO: signal(sid, f) is the same? then why?
258extern void sig_catch(int,void (*)(int));
259//#define sig_ignore(s) (sig_catch((s), SIG_IGN))
260//#define sig_uncatch(s) (sig_catch((s), SIG_DFL))
261extern void sig_block(int);
262extern void sig_unblock(int);
263/* UNUSED: extern void sig_blocknone(void); */
264extern void sig_pause(void);
265
266
267void xsetgid(gid_t gid);
268void xsetuid(uid_t uid);
269void xchdir(const char *path);
270void xsetenv(const char *key, const char *value);
271void xunlink(const char *pathname);
272void xstat(const char *pathname, struct stat *buf);
273int xopen(const char *pathname, int flags);
274int xopen3(const char *pathname, int flags, int mode);
275int open_or_warn(const char *pathname, int flags);
276int open3_or_warn(const char *pathname, int flags, int mode);
277void xpipe(int filedes[2]);
278off_t xlseek(int fd, off_t offset, int whence);
279off_t fdlength(int fd);
280
281int xsocket(int domain, int type, int protocol);
282void xbind(int sockfd, struct sockaddr *my_addr, socklen_t addrlen);
283void xlisten(int s, int backlog);
284void xconnect(int s, const struct sockaddr *s_addr, socklen_t addrlen);
285ssize_t xsendto(int s, const void *buf, size_t len, const struct sockaddr *to,
286 socklen_t tolen);
287/* SO_REUSEADDR allows a server to rebind to an address that is already
288 * "in use" by old connections to e.g. previous server instance which is
289 * killed or crashed. Without it bind will fail until all such connections
290 * time out. Linux does not allow multiple live binds on same ip:port
291 * regardless of SO_REUSEADDR (unlike some other flavors of Unix).
292 * Turn it on before you call bind(). */
293void setsockopt_reuseaddr(int fd); /* On Linux this never fails. */
294int setsockopt_broadcast(int fd);
295/* NB: returns port in host byte order */
296unsigned bb_lookup_port(const char *port, const char *protocol, unsigned default_port);
297typedef struct len_and_sockaddr {
298 socklen_t len;
299 union {
300 struct sockaddr sa;
301 struct sockaddr_in sin;
302#if ENABLE_FEATURE_IPV6
303 struct sockaddr_in6 sin6;
304#endif
305 };
306} len_and_sockaddr;
307enum {
308 LSA_SIZEOF_SA = sizeof(
309 union {
310 struct sockaddr sa;
311 struct sockaddr_in sin;
312#if ENABLE_FEATURE_IPV6
313 struct sockaddr_in6 sin6;
314#endif
315 }
316 )
317};
318/* Create stream socket, and allocate suitable lsa.
319 * (lsa of correct size and lsa->sa.sa_family (AF_INET/AF_INET6))
320 * af == AF_UNSPEC will result in trying to create IPv6 socket,
321 * and if kernel doesn't support it, IPv4.
322 */
323int xsocket_type(len_and_sockaddr **lsap, USE_FEATURE_IPV6(int af,) int sock_type);
324int xsocket_stream(len_and_sockaddr **lsap);
325/* Create server socket bound to bindaddr:port. bindaddr can be NULL,
326 * numeric IP ("N.N.N.N") or numeric IPv6 address,
327 * and can have ":PORT" suffix (for IPv6 use "[X:X:...:X]:PORT").
328 * Only if there is no suffix, port argument is used */
329/* NB: these set SO_REUSEADDR before bind */
330int create_and_bind_stream_or_die(const char *bindaddr, int port);
331int create_and_bind_dgram_or_die(const char *bindaddr, int port);
332/* Create client TCP socket connected to peer:port. Peer cannot be NULL.
333 * Peer can be numeric IP ("N.N.N.N"), numeric IPv6 address or hostname,
334 * and can have ":PORT" suffix (for IPv6 use "[X:X:...:X]:PORT").
335 * If there is no suffix, port argument is used */
336int create_and_connect_stream_or_die(const char *peer, int port);
337/* Connect to peer identified by lsa */
338int xconnect_stream(const len_and_sockaddr *lsa);
339/* Return malloc'ed len_and_sockaddr with socket address of host:port
340 * Currently will return IPv4 or IPv6 sockaddrs only
341 * (depending on host), but in theory nothing prevents e.g.
342 * UNIX socket address being returned, IPX sockaddr etc...
343 * On error does bb_error_msg and returns NULL */
344len_and_sockaddr* host2sockaddr(const char *host, int port);
345/* Version which dies on error */
346len_and_sockaddr* xhost2sockaddr(const char *host, int port);
347len_and_sockaddr* xdotted2sockaddr(const char *host, int port);
348#if ENABLE_FEATURE_IPV6
349/* Same, useful if you want to force family (e.g. IPv6) */
350len_and_sockaddr* host_and_af2sockaddr(const char *host, int port, sa_family_t af);
351len_and_sockaddr* xhost_and_af2sockaddr(const char *host, int port, sa_family_t af);
352#else
353/* [we evaluate af: think about "host_and_af2sockaddr(..., af++)"] */
354#define host_and_af2sockaddr(host, port, af) ((void)(af), host2sockaddr((host), (port)))
355#define xhost_and_af2sockaddr(host, port, af) ((void)(af), xhost2sockaddr((host), (port)))
356#endif
357/* Assign sin[6]_port member if the socket is an AF_INET[6] one,
358 * otherwise no-op. Useful for ftp.
359 * NB: does NOT do htons() internally, just direct assignment. */
360void set_nport(len_and_sockaddr *lsa, unsigned port);
361/* Retrieve sin[6]_port or return -1 for non-INET[6] lsa's */
362int get_nport(const struct sockaddr *sa);
363/* Reverse DNS. Returns NULL on failure. */
364char* xmalloc_sockaddr2host(const struct sockaddr *sa);
365/* This one doesn't append :PORTNUM */
366char* xmalloc_sockaddr2host_noport(const struct sockaddr *sa);
367/* This one also doesn't fall back to dotted IP (returns NULL) */
368char* xmalloc_sockaddr2hostonly_noport(const struct sockaddr *sa);
369/* inet_[ap]ton on steroids */
370char* xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted(const struct sockaddr *sa);
371char* xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted_noport(const struct sockaddr *sa);
372// "old" (ipv4 only) API
373// users: traceroute.c hostname.c - use _list_ of all IPs
374struct hostent *xgethostbyname(const char *name);
375// Also mount.c and inetd.c are using gethostbyname(),
376// + inet_common.c has additional IPv4-only stuff
377
378
379void socket_want_pktinfo(int fd);
380ssize_t send_to_from(int fd, void *buf, size_t len, int flags,
381 const struct sockaddr *from, const struct sockaddr *to,
382 socklen_t tolen);
383ssize_t recv_from_to(int fd, void *buf, size_t len, int flags,
384 struct sockaddr *from, struct sockaddr *to,
385 socklen_t sa_size);
386
387
388extern char *xstrdup(const char *s);
389extern char *xstrndup(const char *s, int n);
390extern char *safe_strncpy(char *dst, const char *src, size_t size);
391extern char *xasprintf(const char *format, ...) __attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2)));
392// gcc-4.1.1 still isn't good enough at optimizing it
393// (+200 bytes compared to macro)
394//static ALWAYS_INLINE
395//int LONE_DASH(const char *s) { return s[0] == '-' && !s[1]; }
396//static ALWAYS_INLINE
397//int NOT_LONE_DASH(const char *s) { return s[0] != '-' || s[1]; }
398#define LONE_DASH(s) ((s)[0] == '-' && !(s)[1])
399#define NOT_LONE_DASH(s) ((s)[0] != '-' || (s)[1])
400#define LONE_CHAR(s,c) ((s)[0] == (c) && !(s)[1])
401#define NOT_LONE_CHAR(s,c) ((s)[0] != (c) || (s)[1])
402#define DOT_OR_DOTDOT(s) ((s)[0] == '.' && (!(s)[1] || ((s)[1] == '.' && !(s)[2])))
403
404/* dmalloc will redefine these to it's own implementation. It is safe
405 * to have the prototypes here unconditionally. */
406extern void *malloc_or_warn(size_t size);
407extern void *xmalloc(size_t size);
408extern void *xzalloc(size_t size);
409extern void *xrealloc(void *old, size_t size);
410
411extern ssize_t safe_read(int fd, void *buf, size_t count);
412extern ssize_t full_read(int fd, void *buf, size_t count);
413extern void xread(int fd, void *buf, size_t count);
414extern unsigned char xread_char(int fd);
415// Read one line a-la fgets. Uses one read(), works only on seekable streams
416extern char *reads(int fd, char *buf, size_t count);
417// Read one line a-la fgets. Reads byte-by-byte.
418// Useful when it is important to not read ahead.
419extern char *xmalloc_reads(int fd, char *pfx);
420extern ssize_t read_close(int fd, void *buf, size_t count);
421extern ssize_t open_read_close(const char *filename, void *buf, size_t count);
422extern void *xmalloc_open_read_close(const char *filename, size_t *sizep);
423
424extern ssize_t safe_write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count);
425extern ssize_t full_write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count);
426extern void xwrite(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count);
427
428/* Reads and prints to stdout till eof, then closes FILE. Exits on error: */
429extern void xprint_and_close_file(FILE *file);
430extern char *xmalloc_fgets(FILE *file);
431/* Read up to (and including) TERMINATING_STRING: */
432extern char *xmalloc_fgets_str(FILE *file, const char *terminating_string);
433/* Chops off '\n' from the end, unlike fgets: */
434extern char *xmalloc_getline(FILE *file);
435extern char *bb_get_chunk_from_file(FILE *file, int *end);
436extern void die_if_ferror(FILE *file, const char *msg);
437extern void die_if_ferror_stdout(void);
438extern void xfflush_stdout(void);
439extern void fflush_stdout_and_exit(int retval) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
440extern int fclose_if_not_stdin(FILE *file);
441extern FILE *xfopen(const char *filename, const char *mode);
442/* Prints warning to stderr and returns NULL on failure: */
443extern FILE *fopen_or_warn(const char *filename, const char *mode);
444/* "Opens" stdin if filename is special, else just opens file: */
445extern FILE *fopen_or_warn_stdin(const char *filename);
446
447/* Convert each alpha char in str to lower-case */
448extern char* str_tolower(char *str);
449
450char *utoa(unsigned n);
451char *itoa(int n);
452/* Returns a pointer past the formatted number, does NOT null-terminate */
453char *utoa_to_buf(unsigned n, char *buf, unsigned buflen);
454char *itoa_to_buf(int n, char *buf, unsigned buflen);
455void smart_ulltoa5(unsigned long long ul, char buf[5]);
456//TODO: provide pointer to buf (avoid statics)?
457const char *make_human_readable_str(unsigned long long size,
458 unsigned long block_size, unsigned long display_unit);
459/* Put a string of hex bytes ("1b2e66fe"...), return advanced pointer */
460char *bin2hex(char *buf, const char *cp, int count);
461
462/* Last element is marked by mult == 0 */
463struct suffix_mult {
464 char suffix[4];
465 unsigned mult;
466};
467#include "xatonum.h"
468/* Specialized: */
469/* Using xatoi() instead of naive atoi() is not always convenient -
470 * in many places people want *non-negative* values, but store them
471 * in signed int. Therefore we need this one:
472 * dies if input is not in [0, INT_MAX] range. Also will reject '-0' etc */
473int xatoi_u(const char *numstr);
474/* Useful for reading port numbers */
475uint16_t xatou16(const char *numstr);
476
477
478/* These parse entries in /etc/passwd and /etc/group. This is desirable
479 * for BusyBox since we want to avoid using the glibc NSS stuff, which
480 * increases target size and is often not needed on embedded systems. */
481long xuname2uid(const char *name);
482long xgroup2gid(const char *name);
483/* wrapper: allows string to contain numeric uid or gid */
484unsigned long get_ug_id(const char *s, long (*xname2id)(const char *));
485/* from chpst. Does not die, returns 0 on failure */
486struct bb_uidgid_t {
487 uid_t uid;
488 gid_t gid;
489};
490/* always sets uid and gid */
491int get_uidgid(struct bb_uidgid_t*, const char*, int numeric_ok);
492/* chown-like handling of "user[:[group]" */
493void parse_chown_usergroup_or_die(struct bb_uidgid_t *u, char *user_group);
494/* bb_getpwuid, bb_getgrgid:
495 * bb_getXXXid(buf, bufsz, id) - copy user/group name or id
496 * as a string to buf, return user/group name or NULL
497 * bb_getXXXid(NULL, 0, id) - return user/group name or NULL
498 * bb_getXXXid(NULL, -1, id) - return user/group name or exit
499*/
500char *bb_getpwuid(char *name, int bufsize, long uid);
501char *bb_getgrgid(char *group, int bufsize, long gid);
502/* versions which cache results (useful for ps, ls etc) */
503const char* get_cached_username(uid_t uid);
504const char* get_cached_groupname(gid_t gid);
505void clear_username_cache(void);
506/* internally usernames are saved in fixed-sized char[] buffers */
507enum { USERNAME_MAX_SIZE = 16 - sizeof(int) };
508
509
510struct bb_applet;
511int execable_file(const char *name);
512char *find_execable(const char *filename);
513int exists_execable(const char *filename);
514
515#if ENABLE_FEATURE_PREFER_APPLETS
516int bb_execvp(const char *file, char *const argv[]);
517#define BB_EXECVP(prog,cmd) bb_execvp(prog,cmd)
518#define BB_EXECLP(prog,cmd,...) \
519 execlp((find_applet_by_name(prog)) ? CONFIG_BUSYBOX_EXEC_PATH : prog, \
520 cmd, __VA_ARGS__)
521#else
522#define BB_EXECVP(prog,cmd) execvp(prog,cmd)
523#define BB_EXECLP(prog,cmd,...) execlp(prog,cmd, __VA_ARGS__)
524#endif
525
526/* NOMMU friendy fork+exec */
527pid_t spawn(char **argv);
528pid_t xspawn(char **argv);
529
530/* Unlike waitpid, waits ONLY for one process,
531 * It's safe to pass negative 'pids' from failed [v]fork -
532 * wait4pid will return -1 (and will not clobber [v]fork's errno).
533 * IOW: rc = wait4pid(spawn(argv));
534 * if (rc < 0) bb_perror_msg("%s", argv[0]);
535 * if (rc > 0) bb_error_msg("exit code: %d", rc);
536 */
537int wait4pid(int pid);
538int wait_pid(int *wstat, int pid);
539int wait_nohang(int *wstat);
540#define wait_crashed(w) ((w) & 127)
541#define wait_exitcode(w) ((w) >> 8)
542#define wait_stopsig(w) ((w) >> 8)
543#define wait_stopped(w) (((w) & 127) == 127)
544/* wait4pid(spawn(argv)) + NOFORK/NOEXEC (if configured) */
545int spawn_and_wait(char **argv);
546struct nofork_save_area {
547 jmp_buf die_jmp;
548 const struct bb_applet *current_applet;
549 int xfunc_error_retval;
550 uint32_t option_mask32;
551 int die_sleep;
552 smallint saved;
553};
554void save_nofork_data(struct nofork_save_area *save);
555void restore_nofork_data(struct nofork_save_area *save);
556/* Does NOT check that applet is NOFORK, just blindly runs it */
557int run_nofork_applet(const struct bb_applet *a, char **argv);
558int run_nofork_applet_prime(struct nofork_save_area *old, const struct bb_applet *a, char **argv);
559
560/* Helpers for daemonization.
561 *
562 * bb_daemonize(flags) = daemonize, does not compile on NOMMU
563 *
564 * bb_daemonize_or_rexec(flags, argv) = daemonizes on MMU (and ignores argv),
565 * rexec's itself on NOMMU with argv passed as command line.
566 * Thus bb_daemonize_or_rexec may cause your <applet>_main() to be re-executed
567 * from the start. (It will detect it and not reexec again second time).
568 * You have to audit carefully that you don't do something twice as a result
569 * (opening files/sockets, parsing config files etc...)!
570 *
571 * Both of the above will redirect fd 0,1,2 to /dev/null and drop ctty
572 * (will do setsid()).
573 *
574 * forkexit_or_rexec(argv) = bare-bones "fork + parent exits" on MMU,
575 * "vfork + re-exec ourself" on NOMMU. No fd redirection, no setsid().
576 * Currently used for openvt. On MMU ignores argv.
577 *
578 * Helper for network daemons in foreground mode:
579 *
580 * bb_sanitize_stdio() = make sure that fd 0,1,2 are opened by opening them
581 * to /dev/null if they are not.
582 */
583enum {
584 DAEMON_CHDIR_ROOT = 1,
585 DAEMON_DEVNULL_STDIO = 2,
586 DAEMON_CLOSE_EXTRA_FDS = 4,
587 DAEMON_ONLY_SANITIZE = 8, /* internal use */
588};
589#if BB_MMU
590 void forkexit_or_rexec(void);
591 enum { re_execed = 0 };
592# define forkexit_or_rexec(argv) forkexit_or_rexec()
593# define bb_daemonize_or_rexec(flags, argv) bb_daemonize_or_rexec(flags)
594# define bb_daemonize(flags) bb_daemonize_or_rexec(flags, bogus)
595#else
596 void re_exec(char **argv) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
597 void forkexit_or_rexec(char **argv);
598 extern bool re_execed;
599# define fork() BUG_fork_is_unavailable_on_nommu()
600# define daemon(a,b) BUG_daemon_is_unavailable_on_nommu()
601# define bb_daemonize(a) BUG_bb_daemonize_is_unavailable_on_nommu()
602#endif
603void bb_daemonize_or_rexec(int flags, char **argv);
604void bb_sanitize_stdio(void);
605
606
607extern const char *opt_complementary;
608#if ENABLE_GETOPT_LONG
609#define No_argument "\0"
610#define Required_argument "\001"
611#define Optional_argument "\002"
612extern const char *applet_long_options;
613#endif
614extern uint32_t option_mask32;
615extern uint32_t getopt32(char **argv, const char *applet_opts, ...);
616
617
618typedef struct llist_t {
619 char *data;
620 struct llist_t *link;
621} llist_t;
622void llist_add_to(llist_t **old_head, void *data);
623void llist_add_to_end(llist_t **list_head, void *data);
624void *llist_pop(llist_t **elm);
625void llist_unlink(llist_t **head, llist_t *elm);
626void llist_free(llist_t *elm, void (*freeit)(void *data));
627llist_t *llist_rev(llist_t *list);
628/* BTW, surprisingly, changing API to
629 * llist_t *llist_add_to(llist_t *old_head, void *data)
630 * etc does not result in smaller code... */
631
632/* start_stop_daemon and udhcpc are special - they want
633 * to create pidfiles regardless of FEATURE_PIDFILE */
634#if ENABLE_FEATURE_PIDFILE || defined(WANT_PIDFILE)
635/* True only if we created pidfile which is *file*, not /dev/null etc */
636extern smallint wrote_pidfile;
637void write_pidfile(const char *path);
638#define remove_pidfile(path) do { if (wrote_pidfile) unlink(path); } while (0)
639#else
640enum { wrote_pidfile = 0 };
641#define write_pidfile(path) ((void)0)
642#define remove_pidfile(path) ((void)0)
643#endif
644
645enum {
646 LOGMODE_NONE = 0,
647 LOGMODE_STDIO = (1 << 0),
648 LOGMODE_SYSLOG = (1 << 1) * ENABLE_FEATURE_SYSLOG,
649 LOGMODE_BOTH = LOGMODE_SYSLOG + LOGMODE_STDIO,
650};
651extern const char *msg_eol;
652extern smallint logmode;
653extern int die_sleep;
654extern int xfunc_error_retval;
655extern jmp_buf die_jmp;
656extern void xfunc_die(void) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
657extern void bb_show_usage(void) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN ATTRIBUTE_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
658extern void bb_error_msg(const char *s, ...) __attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2)));
659extern void bb_error_msg_and_die(const char *s, ...) __attribute__ ((noreturn, format (printf, 1, 2)));
660extern void bb_perror_msg(const char *s, ...) __attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2)));
661extern void bb_perror_msg_and_die(const char *s, ...) __attribute__ ((noreturn, format (printf, 1, 2)));
662extern void bb_herror_msg(const char *s, ...) __attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2)));
663extern void bb_herror_msg_and_die(const char *s, ...) __attribute__ ((noreturn, format (printf, 1, 2)));
664extern void bb_perror_nomsg_and_die(void) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
665extern void bb_perror_nomsg(void);
666extern void bb_info_msg(const char *s, ...) __attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2)));
667extern void bb_verror_msg(const char *s, va_list p, const char *strerr);
668
669
670/* applets which are useful from another applets */
671int bb_cat(char** argv);
672int bb_echo(char** argv);
673int test_main(int argc, char** argv);
674int kill_main(int argc, char **argv);
675#if ENABLE_ROUTE
676void bb_displayroutes(int noresolve, int netstatfmt);
677#endif
678int chown_main(int argc, char **argv);
679#if ENABLE_GUNZIP
680int gunzip_main(int argc, char **argv);
681#endif
682int bbunpack(char **argv,
683 char* (*make_new_name)(char *filename),
684 USE_DESKTOP(long long) int (*unpacker)(void)
685);
686
687
688/* Networking */
689int create_icmp_socket(void);
690int create_icmp6_socket(void);
691/* interface.c */
692/* This structure defines protocol families and their handlers. */
693struct aftype {
694 const char *name;
695 const char *title;
696 int af;
697 int alen;
698 char *(*print) (unsigned char *);
699 const char *(*sprint) (struct sockaddr *, int numeric);
700 int (*input) (/*int type,*/ const char *bufp, struct sockaddr *);
701 void (*herror) (char *text);
702 int (*rprint) (int options);
703 int (*rinput) (int typ, int ext, char **argv);
704
705 /* may modify src */
706 int (*getmask) (char *src, struct sockaddr * mask, char *name);
707};
708/* This structure defines hardware protocols and their handlers. */
709struct hwtype {
710 const char *name;
711 const char *title;
712 int type;
713 int alen;
714 char *(*print) (unsigned char *);
715 int (*input) (const char *, struct sockaddr *);
716 int (*activate) (int fd);
717 int suppress_null_addr;
718};
719extern smallint interface_opt_a;
720int display_interfaces(char *ifname);
721const struct aftype *get_aftype(const char *name);
722const struct hwtype *get_hwtype(const char *name);
723const struct hwtype *get_hwntype(int type);
724
725
726#ifndef BUILD_INDIVIDUAL
727extern const struct bb_applet *find_applet_by_name(const char *name);
728/* Returns only if applet is not found. */
729extern void run_applet_and_exit(const char *name, char **argv);
730extern void run_current_applet_and_exit(char **argv) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
731#endif
732
733extern int match_fstype(const struct mntent *mt, const char *fstypes);
734extern struct mntent *find_mount_point(const char *name, const char *table);
735extern void erase_mtab(const char * name);
736extern unsigned int tty_baud_to_value(speed_t speed);
737extern speed_t tty_value_to_baud(unsigned int value);
738extern void bb_warn_ignoring_args(int n);
739
740extern int get_linux_version_code(void);
741
742extern char *query_loop(const char *device);
743extern int del_loop(const char *device);
744/* If *devname is not NULL, use that name, otherwise try to find free one,
745 * malloc and return it in *devname.
746 * return value: 1: read-only loopdev was setup, 0: rw, < 0: error */
747extern int set_loop(char **devname, const char *file, unsigned long long offset);
748
749
750//TODO: pass buf pointer or return allocated buf (avoid statics)?
751char *bb_askpass(int timeout, const char * prompt);
752int bb_ask_confirmation(void);
753int klogctl(int type, char * b, int len);
754
755extern int bb_parse_mode(const char* s, mode_t* theMode);
756
757char *concat_path_file(const char *path, const char *filename);
758char *concat_subpath_file(const char *path, const char *filename);
759const char *bb_basename(const char *name);
760/* NB: can violate const-ness (similarly to strchr) */
761char *last_char_is(const char *s, int c);
762
763
764USE_DESKTOP(long long) int uncompress(int fd_in, int fd_out);
765int inflate(int in, int out);
766
767
768int bb_make_directory(char *path, long mode, int flags);
769
770int get_signum(const char *name);
771const char *get_signame(int number);
772
773char *bb_simplify_path(const char *path);
774
775#define FAIL_DELAY 3
776extern void bb_do_delay(int seconds);
777extern void change_identity(const struct passwd *pw);
778extern const char *change_identity_e2str(const struct passwd *pw);
779extern void run_shell(const char *shell, int loginshell, const char *command, const char **additional_args);
780#if ENABLE_SELINUX
781extern void renew_current_security_context(void);
782extern void set_current_security_context(security_context_t sid);
783extern context_t set_security_context_component(security_context_t cur_context,
784 char *user, char *role, char *type, char *range);
785extern void setfscreatecon_or_die(security_context_t scontext);
786#endif
787extern void selinux_or_die(void);
788extern int restricted_shell(const char *shell);
789extern void setup_environment(const char *shell, int loginshell, int changeenv, const struct passwd *pw);
790extern int correct_password(const struct passwd *pw);
791/* Returns a ptr to static storage */
792extern char *pw_encrypt(const char *clear, const char *salt);
793extern int obscure(const char *old, const char *newval, const struct passwd *pwdp);
794extern int index_in_str_array(const char *const string_array[], const char *key);
795extern int index_in_strings(const char *strings, const char *key);
796extern int index_in_substr_array(const char *const string_array[], const char *key);
797extern int index_in_substrings(const char *strings, const char *key);
798extern void print_login_issue(const char *issue_file, const char *tty);
799extern void print_login_prompt(void);
800
801/* rnd is additional random input. New one is returned.
802 * Useful if you call crypt_make_salt many times in a row:
803 * rnd = crypt_make_salt(buf1, 4, 0);
804 * rnd = crypt_make_salt(buf2, 4, rnd);
805 * rnd = crypt_make_salt(buf3, 4, rnd);
806 * (otherwise we risk having same salt generated)
807 */
808extern int crypt_make_salt(char *p, int cnt, int rnd);
809
810/* Returns number of lines changed, or -1 on error */
811extern int update_passwd(const char *filename, const char *username,
812 const char *new_pw);
813
814/* NB: typically you want to pass fd 0, not 1. Think 'applet | grep something' */
815int get_terminal_width_height(int fd, int *width, int *height);
816
817int ioctl_or_perror(int fd, int request, void *argp, const char *fmt,...) __attribute__ ((format (printf, 4, 5)));
818void ioctl_or_perror_and_die(int fd, int request, void *argp, const char *fmt,...) __attribute__ ((format (printf, 4, 5)));
819#if ENABLE_IOCTL_HEX2STR_ERROR
820int bb_ioctl_or_warn(int fd, int request, void *argp, const char *ioctl_name);
821void bb_xioctl(int fd, int request, void *argp, const char *ioctl_name);
822#define ioctl_or_warn(fd,request,argp) bb_ioctl_or_warn(fd,request,argp,#request)
823#define xioctl(fd,request,argp) bb_xioctl(fd,request,argp,#request)
824#else
825int bb_ioctl_or_warn(int fd, int request, void *argp);
826void bb_xioctl(int fd, int request, void *argp);
827#define ioctl_or_warn(fd,request,argp) bb_ioctl_or_warn(fd,request,argp)
828#define xioctl(fd,request,argp) bb_xioctl(fd,request,argp)
829#endif
830
831char *is_in_ino_dev_hashtable(const struct stat *statbuf);
832void add_to_ino_dev_hashtable(const struct stat *statbuf, const char *name);
833void reset_ino_dev_hashtable(void);
834#ifdef __GLIBC__
835/* At least glibc has horrendously large inline for this, so wrap it */
836unsigned long long bb_makedev(unsigned int major, unsigned int minor);
837#undef makedev
838#define makedev(a,b) bb_makedev(a,b)
839#endif
840
841
842#if ENABLE_FEATURE_EDITING
843/* It's NOT just ENABLEd or disabled. It's a number: */
844#ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_EDITING_HISTORY
845#define MAX_HISTORY (CONFIG_FEATURE_EDITING_HISTORY + 0)
846#else
847#define MAX_HISTORY 0
848#endif
849typedef struct line_input_t {
850 int flags;
851 const char *path_lookup;
852#if MAX_HISTORY
853 int cnt_history;
854 int cur_history;
855 USE_FEATURE_EDITING_SAVEHISTORY(const char *hist_file;)
856 char *history[MAX_HISTORY + 1];
857#endif
858} line_input_t;
859enum {
860 DO_HISTORY = 1 * (MAX_HISTORY > 0),
861 SAVE_HISTORY = 2 * (MAX_HISTORY > 0) * ENABLE_FEATURE_EDITING_SAVEHISTORY,
862 TAB_COMPLETION = 4 * ENABLE_FEATURE_TAB_COMPLETION,
863 USERNAME_COMPLETION = 8 * ENABLE_FEATURE_USERNAME_COMPLETION,
864 VI_MODE = 0x10 * ENABLE_FEATURE_EDITING_VI,
865 WITH_PATH_LOOKUP = 0x20,
866 FOR_SHELL = DO_HISTORY | SAVE_HISTORY | TAB_COMPLETION | USERNAME_COMPLETION,
867};
868line_input_t *new_line_input_t(int flags);
869int read_line_input(const char* prompt, char* command, int maxsize, line_input_t *state);
870#else
871int read_line_input(const char* prompt, char* command, int maxsize);
872#define read_line_input(prompt, command, maxsize, state) \
873 read_line_input(prompt, command, maxsize)
874#endif
875
876
877#ifndef COMM_LEN
878#ifdef TASK_COMM_LEN
879enum { COMM_LEN = TASK_COMM_LEN };
880#else
881/* synchronize with sizeof(task_struct.comm) in /usr/include/linux/sched.h */
882enum { COMM_LEN = 16 };
883#endif
884#endif
885typedef struct {
886 DIR *dir;
887/* Fields are set to 0/NULL if failed to determine (or not requested) */
888 /*char *cmd;*/
889 char *argv0;
890 /*char *exe;*/
891 USE_SELINUX(char *context;)
892 /* Everything below must contain no ptrs to malloc'ed data:
893 * it is memset(0) for each process in procps_scan() */
894 unsigned vsz, rss; /* we round it to kbytes */
895 unsigned long stime, utime;
896 unsigned pid;
897 unsigned ppid;
898 unsigned pgid;
899 unsigned sid;
900 unsigned uid;
901 unsigned gid;
902 unsigned tty_major,tty_minor;
903 char state[4];
904 /* basename of executable in exec(2), read from /proc/N/stat
905 * (if executable is symlink or script, it is NOT replaced
906 * by link target or interpreter name) */
907 char comm[COMM_LEN];
908 /* user/group? - use passwd/group parsing functions */
909} procps_status_t;
910enum {
911 PSSCAN_PID = 1 << 0,
912 PSSCAN_PPID = 1 << 1,
913 PSSCAN_PGID = 1 << 2,
914 PSSCAN_SID = 1 << 3,
915 PSSCAN_UIDGID = 1 << 4,
916 PSSCAN_COMM = 1 << 5,
917 /* PSSCAN_CMD = 1 << 6, - use read_cmdline instead */
918 PSSCAN_ARGV0 = 1 << 7,
919 /* PSSCAN_EXE = 1 << 8, - not implemented */
920 PSSCAN_STATE = 1 << 9,
921 PSSCAN_VSZ = 1 << 10,
922 PSSCAN_RSS = 1 << 11,
923 PSSCAN_STIME = 1 << 12,
924 PSSCAN_UTIME = 1 << 13,
925 PSSCAN_TTY = 1 << 14,
926 USE_SELINUX(PSSCAN_CONTEXT = 1 << 15,)
927 /* These are all retrieved from proc/NN/stat in one go: */
928 PSSCAN_STAT = PSSCAN_PPID | PSSCAN_PGID | PSSCAN_SID
929 | PSSCAN_COMM | PSSCAN_STATE
930 | PSSCAN_VSZ | PSSCAN_RSS
931 | PSSCAN_STIME | PSSCAN_UTIME
932 | PSSCAN_TTY,
933};
934procps_status_t* alloc_procps_scan(int flags);
935void free_procps_scan(procps_status_t* sp);
936procps_status_t* procps_scan(procps_status_t* sp, int flags);
937/* Format cmdline (up to col chars) into char buf[col+1] */
938/* Puts [comm] if cmdline is empty (-> process is a kernel thread) */
939void read_cmdline(char *buf, int col, unsigned pid, const char *comm);
940pid_t *find_pid_by_name(const char* procName);
941pid_t *pidlist_reverse(pid_t *pidList);
942
943
944extern const char bb_uuenc_tbl_base64[];
945extern const char bb_uuenc_tbl_std[];
946void bb_uuencode(char *store, const void *s, int length, const char *tbl);
947
948typedef struct sha1_ctx_t {
949 uint32_t count[2];
950 uint32_t hash[5];
951 uint32_t wbuf[16];
952} sha1_ctx_t;
953void sha1_begin(sha1_ctx_t *ctx);
954void sha1_hash(const void *data, size_t length, sha1_ctx_t *ctx);
955void *sha1_end(void *resbuf, sha1_ctx_t *ctx);
956
957typedef struct md5_ctx_t {
958 uint32_t A;
959 uint32_t B;
960 uint32_t C;
961 uint32_t D;
962 uint64_t total;
963 uint32_t buflen;
964 char buffer[128];
965} md5_ctx_t;
966void md5_begin(md5_ctx_t *ctx);
967void md5_hash(const void *data, size_t length, md5_ctx_t *ctx);
968void *md5_end(void *resbuf, md5_ctx_t *ctx);
969
970uint32_t *crc32_filltable(uint32_t *tbl256, int endian);
971
972
973enum { /* DO NOT CHANGE THESE VALUES! cp.c, mv.c, install.c depend on them. */
974 FILEUTILS_PRESERVE_STATUS = 1,
975 FILEUTILS_DEREFERENCE = 2,
976 FILEUTILS_RECUR = 4,
977 FILEUTILS_FORCE = 8,
978 FILEUTILS_INTERACTIVE = 0x10,
979 FILEUTILS_MAKE_HARDLINK = 0x20,
980 FILEUTILS_MAKE_SOFTLINK = 0x40,
981#if ENABLE_SELINUX
982 FILEUTILS_PRESERVE_SECURITY_CONTEXT = 0x80,
983 FILEUTILS_SET_SECURITY_CONTEXT = 0x100
984#endif
985};
986
987#define FILEUTILS_CP_OPTSTR "pdRfils" USE_SELINUX("c")
988extern const struct bb_applet *current_applet;
989extern const char *applet_name;
990/* "BusyBox vN.N.N (timestamp or extra_vestion)" */
991extern const char bb_banner[];
992extern const char bb_msg_memory_exhausted[];
993extern const char bb_msg_invalid_date[];
994extern const char bb_msg_read_error[];
995extern const char bb_msg_write_error[];
996extern const char bb_msg_unknown[];
997extern const char bb_msg_can_not_create_raw_socket[];
998extern const char bb_msg_perm_denied_are_you_root[];
999extern const char bb_msg_requires_arg[];
1000extern const char bb_msg_invalid_arg[];
1001extern const char bb_msg_standard_input[];
1002extern const char bb_msg_standard_output[];
1003
1004extern const char bb_str_default[];
1005/* NB: (bb_hexdigits_upcase[i] | 0x20) -> lowercase hex digit */
1006extern const char bb_hexdigits_upcase[];
1007
1008extern const char bb_path_mtab_file[];
1009extern const char bb_path_passwd_file[];
1010extern const char bb_path_shadow_file[];
1011extern const char bb_path_gshadow_file[];
1012extern const char bb_path_group_file[];
1013extern const char bb_path_motd_file[];
1014extern const char bb_path_wtmp_file[];
1015extern const char bb_dev_null[];
1016extern const char bb_busybox_exec_path[];
1017/* util-linux manpage says /sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin,
1018 * but I want to save a few bytes here */
1019extern const char bb_PATH_root_path[]; /* "PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin" */
1020#define bb_default_root_path (bb_PATH_root_path + sizeof("PATH"))
1021#define bb_default_path (bb_PATH_root_path + sizeof("PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin"))
1022
1023extern const int const_int_0;
1024extern const int const_int_1;
1025
1026
1027#ifndef BUFSIZ
1028#define BUFSIZ 4096
1029#endif
1030/* Providing hard guarantee on minimum size (think of BUFSIZ == 128) */
1031enum { COMMON_BUFSIZE = (BUFSIZ >= 256*sizeof(void*) ? BUFSIZ+1 : 256*sizeof(void*)) };
1032extern char bb_common_bufsiz1[COMMON_BUFSIZE];
1033/* This struct is deliberately not defined. */
1034/* See docs/keep_data_small.txt */
1035struct globals;
1036/* '*const' ptr makes gcc optimize code much better.
1037 * Magic prevents ptr_to_globals from going into rodata.
1038 * If you want to assign a value, use PTR_TO_GLOBALS = xxx */
1039extern struct globals *const ptr_to_globals;
1040#define PTR_TO_GLOBALS (*(struct globals**)&ptr_to_globals)
1041
1042
1043/* You can change LIBBB_DEFAULT_LOGIN_SHELL, but don't use it,
1044 * use bb_default_login_shell and following defines.
1045 * If you change LIBBB_DEFAULT_LOGIN_SHELL,
1046 * don't forget to change increment constant. */
1047#define LIBBB_DEFAULT_LOGIN_SHELL "-/bin/sh"
1048extern const char bb_default_login_shell[];
1049/* "/bin/sh" */
1050#define DEFAULT_SHELL (bb_default_login_shell+1)
1051/* "sh" */
1052#define DEFAULT_SHELL_SHORT_NAME (bb_default_login_shell+6)
1053
1054
1055#if ENABLE_FEATURE_DEVFS
1056# define CURRENT_VC "/dev/vc/0"
1057# define VC_1 "/dev/vc/1"
1058# define VC_2 "/dev/vc/2"
1059# define VC_3 "/dev/vc/3"
1060# define VC_4 "/dev/vc/4"
1061# define VC_5 "/dev/vc/5"
1062#if defined(__sh__) || defined(__H8300H__) || defined(__H8300S__)
1063/* Yes, this sucks, but both SH (including sh64) and H8 have a SCI(F) for their
1064 respective serial ports .. as such, we can't use the common device paths for
1065 these. -- PFM */
1066# define SC_0 "/dev/ttsc/0"
1067# define SC_1 "/dev/ttsc/1"
1068# define SC_FORMAT "/dev/ttsc/%d"
1069#else
1070# define SC_0 "/dev/tts/0"
1071# define SC_1 "/dev/tts/1"
1072# define SC_FORMAT "/dev/tts/%d"
1073#endif
1074# define VC_FORMAT "/dev/vc/%d"
1075# define LOOP_FORMAT "/dev/loop/%d"
1076# define LOOP_NAMESIZE (sizeof("/dev/loop/") + sizeof(int)*3 + 1)
1077# define LOOP_NAME "/dev/loop/"
1078# define FB_0 "/dev/fb/0"
1079#else
1080# define CURRENT_VC "/dev/tty0"
1081# define VC_1 "/dev/tty1"
1082# define VC_2 "/dev/tty2"
1083# define VC_3 "/dev/tty3"
1084# define VC_4 "/dev/tty4"
1085# define VC_5 "/dev/tty5"
1086#if defined(__sh__) || defined(__H8300H__) || defined(__H8300S__)
1087# define SC_0 "/dev/ttySC0"
1088# define SC_1 "/dev/ttySC1"
1089# define SC_FORMAT "/dev/ttySC%d"
1090#else
1091# define SC_0 "/dev/ttyS0"
1092# define SC_1 "/dev/ttyS1"
1093# define SC_FORMAT "/dev/ttyS%d"
1094#endif
1095# define VC_FORMAT "/dev/tty%d"
1096# define LOOP_FORMAT "/dev/loop%d"
1097# define LOOP_NAMESIZE (sizeof("/dev/loop") + sizeof(int)*3 + 1)
1098# define LOOP_NAME "/dev/loop"
1099# define FB_0 "/dev/fb0"
1100#endif
1101
1102/* The following devices are the same on devfs and non-devfs systems. */
1103#define CURRENT_TTY "/dev/tty"
1104#define DEV_CONSOLE "/dev/console"
1105
1106
1107#ifndef RB_POWER_OFF
1108/* Stop system and switch power off if possible. */
1109#define RB_POWER_OFF 0x4321fedc
1110#endif
1111
1112/* Make sure we call functions instead of macros. */
1113#undef isalnum
1114#undef isalpha
1115#undef isascii
1116#undef isblank
1117#undef iscntrl
1118#undef isgraph
1119#undef islower
1120#undef isprint
1121#undef ispunct
1122#undef isspace
1123#undef isupper
1124#undef isxdigit
1125
1126/* This one is more efficient - we save ~400 bytes */
1127#undef isdigit
1128#define isdigit(a) ((unsigned)((a) - '0') <= 9)
1129
1130
1131#ifdef DMALLOC
1132#include <dmalloc.h>
1133#endif
1134
1135
1136#define ARRAY_SIZE(x) (sizeof(x) / sizeof((x)[0]))
1137
1138#endif /* __LIBBUSYBOX_H__ */
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