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Fix hash tables, #'member*, #'assoc*, #'eql compiler macros if bignums
lisp/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-24 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
Correct the semantics of #'member*, #'eql, #'assoc* in the
presence of bignums; change the integerp byte code to fixnump
semantics.
* bytecomp.el (fixnump, integerp, byte-compile-integerp):
Change the integerp byte code to fixnump; add a byte-compile
method to integerp using fixnump and numberp and avoiding a
funcall most of the time, since in the non-core contexts where
integerp is used, it's mostly distinguishing between fixnums and
things that are not numbers at all.
* byte-optimize.el (side-effect-free-fns, byte-after-unbind-ops)
(byte-compile-side-effect-and-error-free-ops):
Replace the integerp bytecode with fixnump; add fixnump to the
side-effect-free-fns. Add the other extended number type
predicates to the list in passing.
* obsolete.el (floatp-safe): Mark this as obsolete.
* cl.el (eql): Go into more detail in the docstring here. Don't
bother checking whether both arguments are numbers; one is enough,
#'equal will fail correctly if they have distinct types.
(subst): Replace a call to #'integerp (deciding whether to use
#'memq or not) with one to #'fixnump.
Delete most-positive-fixnum, most-negative-fixnum from this file;
they're now always in C, so they can't be modified from Lisp.
* cl-seq.el (member*, assoc*, rassoc*):
Correct these functions in the presence of bignums.
* cl-macs.el (cl-make-type-test): The type test for a fixnum is
now fixnump. Ditch floatp-safe, use floatp instead.
(eql): Correct this compiler macro in the presence of bignums.
(assoc*): Correct this compiler macro in the presence of bignums.
* simple.el (undo):
Change #'integerp to #'fixnump here, since we use #'delq with the
same value as ELT a few lines down.
src/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-24 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
Fix problems with #'eql, extended number types, and the hash table
implementation; change the Bintegerp bytecode to fixnump semantics
even on bignum builds, since #'integerp can have a fast
implementation in terms of #'fixnump for most of its extant uses,
but not vice-versa.
* lisp.h: Always #include number.h; we want the macros provided in
it, even if the various number types are not available.
* number.h (NON_FIXNUM_NUMBER_P): New macro, giving 1 when its
argument is of non-immediate number type. Equivalent to FLOATP if
WITH_NUMBER_TYPES is not defined.
* elhash.c (lisp_object_eql_equal, lisp_object_eql_hash):
Use NON_FIXNUM_NUMBER_P in these functions, instead of FLOATP,
giving more correct behaviour in the presence of the extended
number types.
* bytecode.c (Bfixnump, execute_optimized_program):
Rename Bintegerp to Bfixnump; change its semantics to reflect the
new name on builds with bignum support.
* data.c (Ffixnump, Fintegerp, syms_of_data, vars_of_data):
Always make #'fixnump available, even on non-BIGNUM builds;
always implement #'integerp in this file, even on BIGNUM builds.
Move most-positive-fixnum, most-negative-fixnum here from
number.c, so they are Lisp constants even on builds without number
types, and attempts to change or bind them error.
Use the NUMBERP and INTEGERP macros even on builds without
extended number types.
* data.c (fixnum_char_or_marker_to_int):
Rename this function from integer_char_or_marker_to_int, to better
reflect the arguments it accepts.
* number.c (Fevenp, Foddp, syms_of_number):
Never provide #'integerp in this file. Remove #'oddp,
#'evenp; their implementations are overridden by those in cl.el.
* number.c (vars_of_number):
most-positive-fixnum, most-negative-fixnum are no longer here.
man/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-23 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
Generally: be careful to say fixnum, not integer, when talking
about fixed-precision integral types. I'm sure I've missed
instances, both here and in the docstrings, but this is a decent
start.
* lispref/text.texi (Columns):
Document where only fixnums, not integers generally, are accepted.
(Registers):
Remove some ancient char-int confoundance here.
* lispref/strings.texi (Creating Strings, Creating Strings):
Be more exact in describing where fixnums but not integers in
general are accepted.
(Creating Strings): Use a more contemporary example to illustrate
how concat deals with lists including integers about #xFF. Delete
some obsolete documentation on same.
(Char Table Types): Document that only fixnums are accepted as
values in syntax tables.
* lispref/searching.texi (String Search, Search and Replace):
Be exact in describing where fixnums but not integers in general
are accepted.
* lispref/range-tables.texi (Range Tables): Be exact in describing
them; only fixnums are accepted to describe ranges.
* lispref/os.texi (Killing XEmacs, User Identification)
(Time of Day, Time Conversion):
Be more exact about using fixnum where only fixed-precision
integers are accepted.
* lispref/objects.texi (Integer Type): Be more exact (and
up-to-date) about the possible values for
integers. Cross-reference to documentation of the bignum extension.
(Equality Predicates):
(Range Table Type):
(Array Type): Use fixnum, not integer, to describe a
fixed-precision integer.
(Syntax Table Type): Correct some English syntax here.
* lispref/numbers.texi (Numbers): Change the phrasing here to use
fixnum to mean the fixed-precision integers normal in emacs.
Document that our terminology deviates from that of Common Lisp,
and that we're working on it.
(Compatibility Issues): Reiterate the Common Lisp versus Emacs
Lisp compatibility issues.
(Comparison of Numbers, Arithmetic Operations):
* lispref/commands.texi (Command Loop Info, Working With Events):
* lispref/buffers.texi (Modification Time):
Be more exact in describing where fixnums but not integers in
general are accepted.
author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
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date | Sun, 24 Jan 2010 15:21:27 +0000 |
parents | 04bc9d2f42c7 |
children | e6508b64ee08 061f4f90f874 |
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/* -*-C-*- Server code for handling requests from clients and forwarding them on to the XEmacs process. This file is part of XEmacs. Copying is permitted under those conditions described by the GNU General Public License. Copyright (C) 1989 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Author: Andy Norman (ange@hplb.hpl.hp.com), based on 'etc/server.c' from the 18.52 GNU Emacs distribution. Please mail bugs and suggestions to the author at the above address. */ /* HISTORY * 11-Nov-1990 bristor@simba * Added EOT stuff. */ /* * This file incorporates new features added by Bob Weiner <weiner@mot.com>, * Darrell Kindred <dkindred@cmu.edu> and Arup Mukherjee <arup@cmu.edu>. * Please see the note at the end of the README file for details. * * (If gnuserv came bundled with your emacs, the README file is probably * ../etc/gnuserv.README relative to the directory containing this file) */ #include "gnuserv.h" char gnuserv_version[] = "gnuserv version" GNUSERV_VERSION; #ifdef USE_LITOUT #ifdef linux #include <bsd/sgtty.h> #else #include <sgtty.h> #endif #endif #ifdef AIX #include <sys/select.h> #endif #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include <unistd.h> #endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include <string.h> #endif /* HAVE_STRING_H */ #include "compiler.h" #if !defined(SYSV_IPC) && !defined(UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS) && \ !defined(INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS) int main () { fprintf (stderr,"Sorry, the Emacs server is only supported on systems that have\n"); fprintf (stderr,"Unix Domain sockets, Internet Domain sockets or System V IPC\n"); exit (1); } /* main */ #else /* SYSV_IPC || UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS || INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ #ifdef SYSV_IPC int ipc_qid = 0; /* ipc message queue id */ pid_t ipc_wpid = 0; /* watchdog task pid */ /* ipc_exit -- clean up the queue id and queue, then kill the watchdog task if it exists. exit with the given status. */ void ipc_exit (int stat) { msgctl (ipc_qid,IPC_RMID,0); if (ipc_wpid != 0) kill (ipc_wpid, SIGKILL); exit (stat); } /* ipc_exit */ /* ipc_handle_signal -- catch the signal given and clean up. */ void ipc_handle_signal(int sig) { ipc_exit (0); } /* ipc_handle_signal */ /* ipc_spawn_watchdog -- spawn a watchdog task to clean up the message queue should the server process die. */ void ipc_spawn_watchdog (void) { if ((ipc_wpid = fork ()) == 0) { /* child process */ pid_t ppid = getppid (); /* parent's process id */ setpgrp(); /* gnu kills process group on exit */ while (1) { if (kill (ppid, 0) < 0) /* ppid is no longer valid, parent may have died */ { ipc_exit (0); } /* if */ sleep(10); /* have another go later */ } /* while */ } /* if */ } /* ipc_spawn_watchdog */ /* ipc_init -- initialize server, setting the global msqid that can be listened on. */ void ipc_init (struct msgbuf **msgpp) { key_t key; /* messge key */ char buf[GSERV_BUFSZ]; /* pathname for key */ sprintf (buf,"%s/gsrv%d",tmpdir,(int)geteuid ()); creat (buf,0600); key = ftok (buf,1); if ((ipc_qid = msgget (key,0600|IPC_CREAT)) == -1) { perror (progname); fprintf (stderr, "%s: unable to create msg queue\n", progname); ipc_exit (1); } /* if */ ipc_spawn_watchdog (); signal (SIGTERM,ipc_handle_signal); signal (SIGINT,ipc_handle_signal); if ((*msgpp = (struct msgbuf *) malloc (sizeof **msgpp + GSERV_BUFSZ)) == NULL) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: unable to allocate space for message buffer\n", progname); ipc_exit(1); } /* if */ } /* ipc_init */ /* handle_ipc_request -- accept a request from a client, pass the request on to the XEmacs process, then wait for its reply and pass that on to the client. */ void handle_ipc_request (struct msgbuf *msgp) { struct msqid_ds msg_st; /* message status */ char buf[GSERV_BUFSZ]; int len; /* length of message / read */ int s, result_len; /* tag fields on the response from emacs */ int offset = 0; int total = 1; /* # bytes that will actually be sent off */ if ((len = msgrcv (ipc_qid, msgp, GSERV_BUFSZ - 1, 1, 0)) < 0) { perror (progname); fprintf (stderr, "%s: unable to receive\n", progname); ipc_exit (1); } /* if */ msgctl (ipc_qid, IPC_STAT, &msg_st); strncpy (buf, msgp->mtext, len); buf[len] = '\0'; /* terminate */ printf ("%d %s", ipc_qid, buf); fflush (stdout); /* now for the response from gnu */ msgp->mtext[0] = '\0'; #if 0 if ((len = read(0,buf,GSERV_BUFSZ-1)) < 0) { perror (progname); fprintf (stderr, "%s: unable to read\n", progname); ipc_exit (1); } /* if */ sscanf (buf, "%d:%[^\n]\n", &junk, msgp->mtext); #else /* read in "n/m:" (n=client fd, m=message length) */ while (offset < (GSERV_BUFSZ-1) && ((len = read (0, buf + offset, 1)) > 0) && buf[offset] != ':') { offset += len; } if (len < 0) { perror (progname); fprintf (stderr, "%s: unable to read\n", progname); exit(1); } /* parse the response from emacs, getting client fd & result length */ buf[offset] = '\0'; sscanf (buf, "%d/%d", &s, &result_len); while (result_len > 0) { if ((len = read(0, buf, min2 (result_len, GSERV_BUFSZ - 1))) < 0) { perror (progname); fprintf (stderr, "%s: unable to read\n", progname); exit (1); } /* Send this string off, but only if we have enough space */ if (GSERV_BUFSZ > total) { if (total + len <= GSERV_BUFSZ) buf[len] = 0; else buf[GSERV_BUFSZ - total] = 0; send_string(s,buf); total += strlen(buf); } result_len -= len; } /* eat the newline */ while ((len = read (0,buf,1)) == 0) ; if (len < 0) { perror(progname); fprintf (stderr,"%s: unable to read\n", progname); exit (1); } if (buf[0] != '\n') { fprintf (stderr,"%s: garbage after result [%c]\n", progname, buf[0]); exit (1); } #endif /* Send a response back to the client. */ msgp->mtype = msg_st.msg_lspid; if (msgsnd (ipc_qid,msgp,strlen(msgp->mtext)+1,0) < 0) perror ("msgsend(gnuserv)"); } /* handle_ipc_request */ #endif /* SYSV_IPC */ #if defined(INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS) || defined(UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS) /* echo_request -- read request from a given socket descriptor, and send the information to stdout (the gnu process). */ static void echo_request (int s) { char buf[GSERV_BUFSZ]; int len; printf("%d ",s); /* read until we get a newline or no characters */ while ((len = recv(s,buf,GSERV_BUFSZ-1,0)) > 0) { buf[len] = '\0'; printf("%s",buf); if (buf[len-1] == EOT_CHR) { fflush(stdout); break; /* end of message */ } } /* while */ if (len < 0) { perror(progname); fprintf(stderr,"%s: unable to recv\n",progname); exit(1); } /* if */ } /* echo_request */ /* handle_response -- accept a response from stdin (the gnu process) and pass the information on to the relevant client. */ static void handle_response (void) { char buf[GSERV_BUFSZ+1]; int offset=0; int s; int len = 0; int result_len; /* read in "n/m:" (n=client fd, m=message length) */ while (offset < GSERV_BUFSZ && ((len = read(0,buf+offset,1)) > 0) && buf[offset] != ':') { offset += len; } if (len < 0) { perror(progname); fprintf(stderr,"%s: unable to read\n",progname); exit(1); } /* parse the response from emacs, getting client fd & result length */ buf[offset] = '\0'; sscanf(buf,"%d/%d", &s, &result_len); while (result_len > 0) { if ((len = read(0,buf,min2(result_len,GSERV_BUFSZ))) < 0) { perror(progname); fprintf(stderr,"%s: unable to read\n",progname); exit(1); } buf[len] = '\0'; send_string(s,buf); result_len -= len; } /* eat the newline */ while ((len = read(0,buf,1)) == 0) ; if (len < 0) { perror(progname); fprintf(stderr,"%s: unable to read\n",progname); exit(1); } if (buf[0] != '\n') { fprintf(stderr,"%s: garbage after result\n",progname); exit(1); } /* send the newline */ buf[1] = '\0'; send_string(s,buf); close(s); } /* handle_response */ #endif /* INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS || UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ #ifdef INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS struct entry { unsigned long host_addr; struct entry *next; }; struct entry *permitted_hosts[TABLE_SIZE]; #ifdef AUTH_MAGIC_COOKIE # include <X11/X.h> # include <X11/Xauth.h> static Xauth *server_xauth = NULL; #endif static int timed_read (int fd, char *buf, int max, int timeout, int one_line) { fd_set rmask; struct timeval tv; /* = {timeout, 0}; */ char c = 0; int nbytes = 0; int r; tv.tv_sec = timeout; tv.tv_usec = 0; FD_ZERO(&rmask); FD_SET(fd, &rmask); do { r = select(fd + 1, &rmask, NULL, NULL, &tv); if (r > 0) { if (read (fd, &c, 1) == 1 ) { *buf++ = c; ++nbytes; } else { printf ("read error on socket\004\n"); return -1; } } else if (r == 0) { printf ("read timed out\004\n"); return -1; } else { printf ("error in select\004\n"); return -1; } } while ((nbytes < max) && !(one_line && (c == '\n'))); --buf; if (one_line && *buf == '\n') { *buf = 0; } return nbytes; } /* permitted -- return whether a given host is allowed to connect to the server. */ static int permitted (unsigned long host_addr, int fd) { int key; struct entry *entry; char auth_protocol[128]; char buf[1024]; int auth_data_len; if (fd > 0) { /* we are checking permission on a real connection */ /* Read auth protocol name */ if (timed_read(fd, auth_protocol, AUTH_NAMESZ, AUTH_TIMEOUT, 1) <= 0) return FALSE; if (strcmp (auth_protocol, DEFAUTH_NAME) && strcmp (auth_protocol, MCOOKIE_NAME)) { printf ("authentication protocol (%s) from client is invalid...\n", auth_protocol); printf ("... Was the client an old version of gnuclient/gnudoit?\004\n"); return FALSE; } if (!strcmp(auth_protocol, MCOOKIE_NAME)) { /* * doing magic cookie auth */ if (timed_read (fd, buf, 10, AUTH_TIMEOUT, 1) <= 0) return FALSE; auth_data_len = atoi (buf); if (auth_data_len <= 0 || auth_data_len > (int) sizeof (buf)) { return FALSE; } if (timed_read (fd, buf, auth_data_len, AUTH_TIMEOUT, 0) != auth_data_len) return FALSE; #ifdef AUTH_MAGIC_COOKIE if (server_xauth && server_xauth->data) { /* Do a compare without comprising info about the size of the cookie */ int auth_data_pos; int auth_mismatches = ( auth_data_len ^ server_xauth->data_length ); for(auth_data_pos = 0; auth_data_pos < auth_data_len; ++auth_data_pos) auth_mismatches |= ( buf[auth_data_pos] ^ server_xauth->data[auth_data_pos % server_xauth->data_length]); if (auth_mismatches == 0) return TRUE; for(;rand() % 1000;); } #else printf ("client tried Xauth, but server is not compiled with Xauth\n"); #endif /* * auth failed, but allow this to fall through to the GNU_SECURE * protocol.... */ printf ("Xauth authentication failed, trying GNU_SECURE auth...\004\n"); } /* Other auth protocols go here, and should execute only if the * auth_protocol name matches. */ } /* Now, try the old GNU_SECURE stuff... */ /* First find the hash key */ key = HASH(host_addr) % TABLE_SIZE; /* Now check the chain for that hash key */ for(entry=permitted_hosts[key]; entry != NULL; entry=entry->next) if (host_addr == entry->host_addr) return(TRUE); return(FALSE); } /* permitted */ /* add_host -- add the given host to the list of permitted hosts, provided it isn't already there. */ static void add_host (unsigned long host_addr) { int key; struct entry *new_entry; if (!permitted(host_addr, -1)) { if ((new_entry = (struct entry *) malloc(sizeof(struct entry))) == NULL) { fprintf(stderr,"%s: unable to malloc space for permitted host entry\n", progname); exit(1); } /* if */ new_entry->host_addr = host_addr; key = HASH(host_addr) % TABLE_SIZE; new_entry->next = permitted_hosts[key]; permitted_hosts[key] = new_entry; } /* if */ } /* add_host */ /* setup_table -- initialize the table of hosts allowed to contact the server, by reading from the file specified by the GNU_SECURE environment variable Put in the local machine, and, if a security file is specifed, add each host that is named in the file. Return the number of hosts added. */ static int setup_table (void) { FILE *host_file; char *file_name; char hostname[HOSTNAMSZ]; unsigned int host_addr; int i, hosts=0; /* Make sure every entry is null */ for (i=0; i<TABLE_SIZE; i++) permitted_hosts[i] = NULL; gethostname(hostname,HOSTNAMSZ); if ((host_addr = internet_addr (hostname)) == (unsigned int) -1) { fprintf(stderr,"%s: unable to find %s in /etc/hosts or from YP", progname,hostname); exit(1); } /* if */ #ifdef AUTH_MAGIC_COOKIE server_xauth = XauGetAuthByAddr (FamilyInternet, sizeof(host_addr), (char *)&host_addr, strlen(MCOOKIE_SCREEN), MCOOKIE_SCREEN, strlen(MCOOKIE_X_NAME), MCOOKIE_X_NAME); hosts++; #endif /* AUTH_MAGIC_COOKIE */ #if 0 /* Don't even want to allow access from the local host by default */ add_host(host_addr); /* add local host */ #endif if (((file_name = getenv("GNU_SECURE")) != NULL && /* security file */ (host_file = fopen(file_name,"r")) != NULL)) /* opened ok */ { while ((fscanf(host_file,"%s",hostname) != EOF)) /* find a host */ if ((host_addr = internet_addr(hostname)) != (unsigned int) -1) /* get its addr */ { add_host(host_addr); /* add the addr */ hosts++; } fclose(host_file); } /* if */ return hosts; } /* setup_table */ /* internet_init -- initialize server, returning an internet socket that can be listened on. */ static int internet_init (void) { int ls; /* socket descriptor */ struct servent *sp; /* pointer to service information */ struct sockaddr_in server; /* for local socket address */ char *ptr; /* ptr to return from getenv */ if (setup_table() == 0) return -1; /* clear out address structure */ memset (&server, '\0', sizeof (server)); /* Set up address structure for the listen socket. */ server.sin_family = AF_INET; server.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY; /* Find the information for the gnu server * in order to get the needed port number. */ if ((ptr=getenv("GNU_PORT")) != NULL) server.sin_port = htons(atoi(ptr)); else if ((sp = getservbyname ("gnuserv", "tcp")) == NULL) server.sin_port = htons(DEFAULT_PORT+getuid()); else server.sin_port = sp->s_port; /* Create the listen socket. */ if ((ls = socket (AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM, 0)) == -1) { perror(progname); fprintf(stderr,"%s: unable to create socket\n",progname); exit(1); } /* if */ /* Bind the listen address to the socket. */ if (bind(ls,(struct sockaddr *) &server,sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)) == -1) { perror(progname); fprintf(stderr,"%s: unable to bind socket\n",progname); exit(1); } /* if */ /* Initiate the listen on the socket so remote users * can connect. */ if (listen(ls,20) == -1) { perror(progname); fprintf(stderr,"%s: unable to listen\n",progname); exit(1); } /* if */ return(ls); } /* internet_init */ /* handle_internet_request -- accept a request from a client and send the information to stdout (the gnu process). */ static void handle_internet_request (int ls) { int s; socklen_t addrlen = sizeof (struct sockaddr_in); struct sockaddr_in peer; /* for peer socket address */ memset (&peer, '\0', sizeof (peer)); if ((s = accept(ls,(struct sockaddr *)&peer, &addrlen)) == -1) { perror(progname); fprintf(stderr,"%s: unable to accept\n",progname); exit(1); } /* if */ /* Check that access is allowed - if not return crud to the client */ if (!permitted(peer.sin_addr.s_addr, s)) { send_string(s,"gnudoit: Connection refused\ngnudoit: unable to connect to remote"); close(s); printf("Refused connection from %s\004\n", inet_ntoa(peer.sin_addr)); return; } /* if */ echo_request(s); } /* handle_internet_request */ #endif /* INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ #ifdef UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS /* unix_init -- initialize server, returning an unix-domain socket that can be listened on. */ static int unix_init (void) { int ls; /* socket descriptor */ struct sockaddr_un server; /* unix socket address */ socklen_t bindlen; if ((ls = socket(AF_UNIX,SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0) { perror(progname); fprintf(stderr,"%s: unable to create socket\n",progname); exit(1); } /* if */ /* Set up address structure for the listen socket. */ #ifdef HIDE_UNIX_SOCKET sprintf(server.sun_path,"%s/gsrvdir%d",tmpdir,(int)geteuid()); if (mkdir(server.sun_path, 0700) < 0) { /* assume it already exists, and try to set perms */ if (chmod(server.sun_path, 0700) < 0) { perror(progname); fprintf(stderr,"%s: can't set permissions on %s\n", progname, server.sun_path); exit(1); } } strcat(server.sun_path,"/gsrv"); unlink(server.sun_path); /* remove old file if it exists */ #else /* HIDE_UNIX_SOCKET */ sprintf(server.sun_path,"%s/gsrv%d",tmpdir,(int)geteuid()); unlink(server.sun_path); /* remove old file if it exists */ #endif /* HIDE_UNIX_SOCKET */ server.sun_family = AF_UNIX; #ifdef HAVE_SOCKADDR_SUN_LEN /* See W. R. Stevens "Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment" p. 502 */ bindlen = (sizeof (server.sun_len) + sizeof (server.sun_family) + strlen (server.sun_path) + 1); server.sun_len = bindlen; #else bindlen = strlen (server.sun_path) + sizeof (server.sun_family); #endif if (bind(ls,(struct sockaddr *)&server,bindlen) < 0) { perror(progname); fprintf(stderr,"%s: unable to bind socket\n",progname); exit(1); } /* if */ chmod(server.sun_path,0700); /* only this user can send commands */ if (listen(ls,20) < 0) { perror(progname); fprintf(stderr,"%s: unable to listen\n",progname); exit(1); } /* if */ /* #### there are also better ways of dealing with this when sigvec() is present. */ #if defined (HAVE_SIGPROCMASK) { sigset_t _mask; sigemptyset (&_mask); sigaddset (&_mask, SIGPIPE); sigprocmask (SIG_BLOCK, &_mask, NULL); } #else signal(SIGPIPE,SIG_IGN); /* in case user kills client */ #endif return(ls); } /* unix_init */ /* handle_unix_request -- accept a request from a client and send the information to stdout (the gnu process). */ static void handle_unix_request (int ls) { int s; socklen_t len = sizeof (struct sockaddr_un); struct sockaddr_un server; /* for unix socket address */ server.sun_family = AF_UNIX; if ((s = accept(ls,(struct sockaddr *)&server, &len)) < 0) { perror(progname); fprintf(stderr,"%s: unable to accept\n",progname); } /* if */ echo_request(s); } /* handle_unix_request */ #endif /* UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ int main (int UNUSED (argc), char *argv[]) { int chan; /* temporary channel number */ #ifdef SYSV_IPC struct msgbuf *msgp; /* message buffer */ #else int ils = -1; /* internet domain listen socket */ int uls = -1; /* unix domain listen socket */ #endif /* SYSV_IPC */ progname = argv[0]; for(chan=3; chan < _NFILE; close(chan++)) /* close unwanted channels */ ; #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE tmpdir = getenv ("TEMP"); if (!tmpdir) tmpdir = getenv ("TMP"); if (!tmpdir) tmpdir = "c:\\"; #else #ifdef USE_TMPDIR tmpdir = getenv ("TMPDIR"); #endif if (!tmpdir) tmpdir = "/tmp"; #endif /* WIN32_NATIVE */ #ifdef USE_LITOUT { /* this is to allow ^D to pass to emacs */ int d = LLITOUT; (void) ioctl(fileno(stdout), TIOCLBIS, &d); } #endif #ifdef SYSV_IPC ipc_init(&msgp); /* get a msqid to listen on, and a message buffer */ #endif /* SYSV_IPC */ #ifdef INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS ils = internet_init(); /* get an internet domain socket to listen on */ #endif /* INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ #ifdef UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS uls = unix_init(); /* get a unix domain socket to listen on */ #endif /* UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ while (1) { #ifdef SYSV_IPC handle_ipc_request(msgp); #else /* NOT SYSV_IPC */ fd_set rmask; FD_ZERO(&rmask); FD_SET(fileno(stdin), &rmask); if (uls >= 0) FD_SET(uls, &rmask); if (ils >= 0) FD_SET(ils, &rmask); if (select(max2(fileno(stdin),max2(uls,ils)) + 1, &rmask, (fd_set *)NULL, (fd_set *)NULL, (struct timeval *)NULL) < 0) { perror(progname); fprintf(stderr,"%s: unable to select\n",progname); return 1; } /* if */ #ifdef UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS if (uls > 0 && FD_ISSET(uls, &rmask)) handle_unix_request(uls); #endif #ifdef INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS if (ils > 0 && FD_ISSET(ils, &rmask)) handle_internet_request(ils); #endif /* INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ if (FD_ISSET(fileno(stdin), &rmask)) /* from stdin (gnu process) */ handle_response(); #endif /* NOT SYSV_IPC */ } /* while (1) */ } /* main */ #endif /* SYSV_IPC || UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS || INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */