| 1 | /* -*- c-file-style: "linux" -*- |
| 2 | |
| 3 | Copyright (C) 1992-2001 by Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org> |
| 4 | Copyright (C) 2001 by Martin Pool <mbp@samba.org> |
| 5 | |
| 6 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| 7 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| 8 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
| 9 | (at your option) any later version. |
| 10 | |
| 11 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| 12 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| 13 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| 14 | GNU General Public License for more details. |
| 15 | |
| 16 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| 17 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
| 18 | Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. |
| 19 | */ |
| 20 | |
| 21 | /* |
| 22 | socket functions used in rsync |
| 23 | |
| 24 | */ |
| 25 | |
| 26 | #include "rsync.h" |
| 27 | |
| 28 | |
| 29 | /* Establish a proxy connection on an open socket to a web roxy by |
| 30 | * using the CONNECT method. */ |
| 31 | static int establish_proxy_connection(int fd, char *host, int port) |
| 32 | { |
| 33 | char buffer[1024]; |
| 34 | char *cp; |
| 35 | |
| 36 | snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "CONNECT %s:%d HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n", host, port); |
| 37 | if (write(fd, buffer, strlen(buffer)) != strlen(buffer)) { |
| 38 | rprintf(FERROR, "failed to write to proxy: %s\n", |
| 39 | strerror(errno)); |
| 40 | return -1; |
| 41 | } |
| 42 | |
| 43 | for (cp = buffer; cp < &buffer[sizeof(buffer) - 1]; cp++) { |
| 44 | if (read(fd, cp, 1) != 1) { |
| 45 | rprintf(FERROR, "failed to read from proxy: %s\n", |
| 46 | strerror(errno)); |
| 47 | return -1; |
| 48 | } |
| 49 | if (*cp == '\n') |
| 50 | break; |
| 51 | } |
| 52 | |
| 53 | if (*cp != '\n') |
| 54 | cp++; |
| 55 | *cp-- = '\0'; |
| 56 | if (*cp == '\r') |
| 57 | *cp = '\0'; |
| 58 | if (strncmp(buffer, "HTTP/", 5) != 0) { |
| 59 | rprintf(FERROR, "bad response from proxy - %s\n", |
| 60 | buffer); |
| 61 | return -1; |
| 62 | } |
| 63 | for (cp = &buffer[5]; isdigit(*cp) || (*cp == '.'); cp++) |
| 64 | ; |
| 65 | while (*cp == ' ') |
| 66 | cp++; |
| 67 | if (*cp != '2') { |
| 68 | rprintf(FERROR, "bad response from proxy - %s\n", |
| 69 | buffer); |
| 70 | return -1; |
| 71 | } |
| 72 | /* throw away the rest of the HTTP header */ |
| 73 | while (1) { |
| 74 | for (cp = buffer; cp < &buffer[sizeof(buffer) - 1]; |
| 75 | cp++) { |
| 76 | if (read(fd, cp, 1) != 1) { |
| 77 | rprintf(FERROR, "failed to read from proxy: %s\n", |
| 78 | strerror(errno)); |
| 79 | return -1; |
| 80 | } |
| 81 | if (*cp == '\n') |
| 82 | break; |
| 83 | } |
| 84 | if ((cp > buffer) && (*cp == '\n')) |
| 85 | cp--; |
| 86 | if ((cp == buffer) && ((*cp == '\n') || (*cp == '\r'))) |
| 87 | break; |
| 88 | } |
| 89 | return 0; |
| 90 | } |
| 91 | |
| 92 | |
| 93 | |
| 94 | /* open a socket to a tcp remote host with the specified port |
| 95 | based on code from Warren |
| 96 | proxy support by Stephen Rothwell */ |
| 97 | static int open_socket_out (char *host, |
| 98 | int port, |
| 99 | struct in_addr *address) |
| 100 | { |
| 101 | int type = SOCK_STREAM; |
| 102 | struct sockaddr_in sock_out; |
| 103 | struct sockaddr_in sock; |
| 104 | int res; |
| 105 | struct hostent *hp; |
| 106 | char *h; |
| 107 | unsigned p; |
| 108 | int proxied = 0; |
| 109 | char buffer[1024]; |
| 110 | char *cp; |
| 111 | |
| 112 | /* if we have a RSYNC_PROXY env variable then redirect our |
| 113 | * connetcion via a web proxy at the given address. The format |
| 114 | * is hostname:port */ |
| 115 | h = getenv("RSYNC_PROXY"); |
| 116 | proxied = (h != NULL) && (*h != '\0'); |
| 117 | |
| 118 | if (proxied) { |
| 119 | strlcpy(buffer, h, sizeof(buffer)); |
| 120 | cp = strchr(buffer, ':'); |
| 121 | if (cp == NULL) { |
| 122 | rprintf(FERROR, |
| 123 | "invalid proxy specification: should be HOST:PORT\n"); |
| 124 | return -1; |
| 125 | } |
| 126 | *cp++ = '\0'; |
| 127 | p = atoi(cp); |
| 128 | h = buffer; |
| 129 | } else { |
| 130 | h = host; |
| 131 | p = port; |
| 132 | } |
| 133 | |
| 134 | res = socket(PF_INET, type, 0); |
| 135 | if (res == -1) { |
| 136 | return -1; |
| 137 | } |
| 138 | |
| 139 | hp = gethostbyname(h); |
| 140 | if (!hp) { |
| 141 | rprintf(FERROR,"unknown host: \"%s\"\n", h); |
| 142 | close(res); |
| 143 | return -1; |
| 144 | } |
| 145 | |
| 146 | memcpy(&sock_out.sin_addr, hp->h_addr, hp->h_length); |
| 147 | sock_out.sin_port = htons(p); |
| 148 | sock_out.sin_family = PF_INET; |
| 149 | |
| 150 | if (address) { |
| 151 | sock.sin_addr = *address; |
| 152 | sock.sin_port = 0; |
| 153 | sock.sin_family = hp->h_addrtype; |
| 154 | bind(res, (struct sockaddr * ) &sock,sizeof(sock)); |
| 155 | } |
| 156 | |
| 157 | if (connect(res,(struct sockaddr *)&sock_out,sizeof(sock_out))) { |
| 158 | rprintf (FERROR, RSYNC_NAME ": failed to connect to host %s: %s\n", |
| 159 | h, strerror(errno)); |
| 160 | close(res); |
| 161 | return -1; |
| 162 | } |
| 163 | |
| 164 | if (proxied && establish_proxy_connection(res, host, port) != 0) { |
| 165 | close(res); |
| 166 | return -1; |
| 167 | } |
| 168 | |
| 169 | return res; |
| 170 | } |
| 171 | |
| 172 | |
| 173 | /** |
| 174 | * Open an outgoing socket, but allow for it to be intercepted by |
| 175 | * $RSYNC_CONNECT_PROG, which will execute a program across a TCP |
| 176 | * socketpair rather than really opening a socket. |
| 177 | * |
| 178 | * We use this primarily in testing to detect TCP flow bugs, but not |
| 179 | * cause security problems by really opening remote connections. |
| 180 | * |
| 181 | * This is based on the Samba LIBSMB_PROG feature. |
| 182 | **/ |
| 183 | int open_socket_out_wrapped (char *host, |
| 184 | int port, |
| 185 | struct in_addr *address) |
| 186 | { |
| 187 | char *prog; |
| 188 | |
| 189 | if ((prog = getenv ("RSYNC_CONNECT_PROG")) != NULL) |
| 190 | return sock_exec (prog); |
| 191 | else |
| 192 | return open_socket_out (host, port, address); |
| 193 | } |
| 194 | |
| 195 | |
| 196 | |
| 197 | /**************************************************************************** |
| 198 | open a socket of the specified type, port and address for incoming data |
| 199 | ****************************************************************************/ |
| 200 | static int open_socket_in(int type, int port, struct in_addr *address) |
| 201 | { |
| 202 | struct sockaddr_in sock; |
| 203 | int res; |
| 204 | int one=1; |
| 205 | |
| 206 | memset((char *)&sock,0,sizeof(sock)); |
| 207 | sock.sin_port = htons(port); |
| 208 | sock.sin_family = AF_INET; |
| 209 | if (address) { |
| 210 | sock.sin_addr = *address; |
| 211 | } else { |
| 212 | sock.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY; |
| 213 | } |
| 214 | res = socket(AF_INET, type, 0); |
| 215 | if (res == -1) { |
| 216 | rprintf(FERROR, RSYNC_NAME ": socket failed: %s\n", |
| 217 | strerror(errno)); |
| 218 | return -1; |
| 219 | } |
| 220 | |
| 221 | setsockopt(res,SOL_SOCKET,SO_REUSEADDR,(char *)&one,sizeof(one)); |
| 222 | |
| 223 | /* now we've got a socket - we need to bind it */ |
| 224 | if (bind(res, (struct sockaddr * ) &sock,sizeof(sock)) == -1) { |
| 225 | rprintf(FERROR,"bind failed on port %d: %s\n", port, |
| 226 | strerror(errno)); |
| 227 | if (errno == EACCES && port < 1024) { |
| 228 | rprintf(FERROR, "Note: you must be root to bind " |
| 229 | "to low-numbered ports"); |
| 230 | } |
| 231 | close(res); |
| 232 | return -1; |
| 233 | } |
| 234 | |
| 235 | return res; |
| 236 | } |
| 237 | |
| 238 | |
| 239 | /* |
| 240 | * Determine if a file descriptor is in fact a socket |
| 241 | */ |
| 242 | int is_a_socket(int fd) |
| 243 | { |
| 244 | int v; |
| 245 | socklen_t l; |
| 246 | l = sizeof(int); |
| 247 | |
| 248 | /* Parameters to getsockopt, setsockopt etc are very |
| 249 | * unstandardized across platforms, so don't be surprised if |
| 250 | * there are compiler warnings on e.g. SCO OpenSwerver or AIX. |
| 251 | * It seems they all eventually get the right idea. |
| 252 | * |
| 253 | * Debian says: ``The fifth argument of getsockopt and |
| 254 | * setsockopt is in reality an int [*] (and this is what BSD |
| 255 | * 4.* and libc4 and libc5 have). Some POSIX confusion |
| 256 | * resulted in the present socklen_t. The draft standard has |
| 257 | * not been adopted yet, but glibc2 already follows it and |
| 258 | * also has socklen_t [*]. See also accept(2).'' |
| 259 | * |
| 260 | * We now return to your regularly scheduled programming. */ |
| 261 | return(getsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_TYPE, (char *)&v, &l) == 0); |
| 262 | } |
| 263 | |
| 264 | |
| 265 | void start_accept_loop(int port, int (*fn)(int )) |
| 266 | { |
| 267 | int s; |
| 268 | extern struct in_addr socket_address; |
| 269 | |
| 270 | /* open an incoming socket */ |
| 271 | s = open_socket_in(SOCK_STREAM, port, &socket_address); |
| 272 | if (s == -1) |
| 273 | exit_cleanup(RERR_SOCKETIO); |
| 274 | |
| 275 | /* ready to listen */ |
| 276 | if (listen(s, 5) == -1) { |
| 277 | close(s); |
| 278 | exit_cleanup(RERR_SOCKETIO); |
| 279 | } |
| 280 | |
| 281 | |
| 282 | /* now accept incoming connections - forking a new process |
| 283 | for each incoming connection */ |
| 284 | while (1) { |
| 285 | fd_set fds; |
| 286 | int fd; |
| 287 | struct sockaddr addr; |
| 288 | socklen_t in_addrlen = sizeof(addr); |
| 289 | |
| 290 | /* close log file before the potentially very long select so |
| 291 | file can be trimmed by another process instead of growing |
| 292 | forever */ |
| 293 | log_close(); |
| 294 | |
| 295 | FD_ZERO(&fds); |
| 296 | FD_SET(s, &fds); |
| 297 | |
| 298 | if (select(s+1, &fds, NULL, NULL, NULL) != 1) { |
| 299 | continue; |
| 300 | } |
| 301 | |
| 302 | if(!FD_ISSET(s, &fds)) continue; |
| 303 | |
| 304 | /* See note above prototypes. */ |
| 305 | fd = accept(s,&addr, &in_addrlen); |
| 306 | |
| 307 | if (fd == -1) continue; |
| 308 | |
| 309 | signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_IGN); |
| 310 | |
| 311 | /* we shouldn't have any children left hanging around |
| 312 | but I have had reports that on Digital Unix zombies |
| 313 | are produced, so this ensures that they are reaped */ |
| 314 | #ifdef WNOHANG |
| 315 | while (waitpid(-1, NULL, WNOHANG) > 0); |
| 316 | #endif |
| 317 | |
| 318 | if (fork()==0) { |
| 319 | close(s); |
| 320 | |
| 321 | /* open log file in child before possibly giving |
| 322 | up privileges */ |
| 323 | log_open(); |
| 324 | |
| 325 | _exit(fn(fd)); |
| 326 | } |
| 327 | |
| 328 | close(fd); |
| 329 | } |
| 330 | } |
| 331 | |
| 332 | |
| 333 | enum SOCK_OPT_TYPES {OPT_BOOL,OPT_INT,OPT_ON}; |
| 334 | |
| 335 | struct |
| 336 | { |
| 337 | char *name; |
| 338 | int level; |
| 339 | int option; |
| 340 | int value; |
| 341 | int opttype; |
| 342 | } socket_options[] = { |
| 343 | {"SO_KEEPALIVE", SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, 0, OPT_BOOL}, |
| 344 | {"SO_REUSEADDR", SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, 0, OPT_BOOL}, |
| 345 | {"SO_BROADCAST", SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, 0, OPT_BOOL}, |
| 346 | #ifdef TCP_NODELAY |
| 347 | {"TCP_NODELAY", IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, 0, OPT_BOOL}, |
| 348 | #endif |
| 349 | #ifdef IPTOS_LOWDELAY |
| 350 | {"IPTOS_LOWDELAY", IPPROTO_IP, IP_TOS, IPTOS_LOWDELAY, OPT_ON}, |
| 351 | #endif |
| 352 | #ifdef IPTOS_THROUGHPUT |
| 353 | {"IPTOS_THROUGHPUT", IPPROTO_IP, IP_TOS, IPTOS_THROUGHPUT, OPT_ON}, |
| 354 | #endif |
| 355 | #ifdef SO_SNDBUF |
| 356 | {"SO_SNDBUF", SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, 0, OPT_INT}, |
| 357 | #endif |
| 358 | #ifdef SO_RCVBUF |
| 359 | {"SO_RCVBUF", SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, 0, OPT_INT}, |
| 360 | #endif |
| 361 | #ifdef SO_SNDLOWAT |
| 362 | {"SO_SNDLOWAT", SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDLOWAT, 0, OPT_INT}, |
| 363 | #endif |
| 364 | #ifdef SO_RCVLOWAT |
| 365 | {"SO_RCVLOWAT", SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVLOWAT, 0, OPT_INT}, |
| 366 | #endif |
| 367 | #ifdef SO_SNDTIMEO |
| 368 | {"SO_SNDTIMEO", SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDTIMEO, 0, OPT_INT}, |
| 369 | #endif |
| 370 | #ifdef SO_RCVTIMEO |
| 371 | {"SO_RCVTIMEO", SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVTIMEO, 0, OPT_INT}, |
| 372 | #endif |
| 373 | {NULL,0,0,0,0}}; |
| 374 | |
| 375 | |
| 376 | |
| 377 | /**************************************************************************** |
| 378 | set user socket options |
| 379 | ****************************************************************************/ |
| 380 | void set_socket_options(int fd, char *options) |
| 381 | { |
| 382 | char *tok; |
| 383 | if (!options || !*options) return; |
| 384 | |
| 385 | options = strdup(options); |
| 386 | |
| 387 | if (!options) out_of_memory("set_socket_options"); |
| 388 | |
| 389 | for (tok=strtok(options, " \t,"); tok; tok=strtok(NULL," \t,")) { |
| 390 | int ret=0,i; |
| 391 | int value = 1; |
| 392 | char *p; |
| 393 | int got_value = 0; |
| 394 | |
| 395 | if ((p = strchr(tok,'='))) { |
| 396 | *p = 0; |
| 397 | value = atoi(p+1); |
| 398 | got_value = 1; |
| 399 | } |
| 400 | |
| 401 | for (i=0;socket_options[i].name;i++) |
| 402 | if (strcmp(socket_options[i].name,tok)==0) |
| 403 | break; |
| 404 | |
| 405 | if (!socket_options[i].name) { |
| 406 | rprintf(FERROR,"Unknown socket option %s\n",tok); |
| 407 | continue; |
| 408 | } |
| 409 | |
| 410 | switch (socket_options[i].opttype) { |
| 411 | case OPT_BOOL: |
| 412 | case OPT_INT: |
| 413 | ret = setsockopt(fd,socket_options[i].level, |
| 414 | socket_options[i].option,(char *)&value,sizeof(int)); |
| 415 | break; |
| 416 | |
| 417 | case OPT_ON: |
| 418 | if (got_value) |
| 419 | rprintf(FERROR,"syntax error - %s does not take a value\n",tok); |
| 420 | |
| 421 | { |
| 422 | int on = socket_options[i].value; |
| 423 | ret = setsockopt(fd,socket_options[i].level, |
| 424 | socket_options[i].option,(char *)&on,sizeof(int)); |
| 425 | } |
| 426 | break; |
| 427 | } |
| 428 | |
| 429 | if (ret != 0) |
| 430 | rprintf(FERROR, "failed to set socket option %s: %s\n", tok, |
| 431 | strerror(errno)); |
| 432 | } |
| 433 | |
| 434 | free(options); |
| 435 | } |
| 436 | |
| 437 | /**************************************************************************** |
| 438 | become a daemon, discarding the controlling terminal |
| 439 | ****************************************************************************/ |
| 440 | void become_daemon(void) |
| 441 | { |
| 442 | int i; |
| 443 | |
| 444 | if (fork()) { |
| 445 | _exit(0); |
| 446 | } |
| 447 | |
| 448 | /* detach from the terminal */ |
| 449 | #ifdef HAVE_SETSID |
| 450 | setsid(); |
| 451 | #else |
| 452 | #ifdef TIOCNOTTY |
| 453 | i = open("/dev/tty", O_RDWR); |
| 454 | if (i >= 0) { |
| 455 | ioctl(i, (int) TIOCNOTTY, (char *)0); |
| 456 | close(i); |
| 457 | } |
| 458 | #endif /* TIOCNOTTY */ |
| 459 | #endif |
| 460 | /* make sure that stdin, stdout an stderr don't stuff things |
| 461 | up (library functions, for example) */ |
| 462 | for (i=0;i<3;i++) { |
| 463 | close(i); |
| 464 | open("/dev/null", O_RDWR); |
| 465 | } |
| 466 | } |
| 467 | |
| 468 | /******************************************************************* |
| 469 | return the IP addr of the client as a string |
| 470 | ******************************************************************/ |
| 471 | char *client_addr(int fd) |
| 472 | { |
| 473 | struct sockaddr sa; |
| 474 | struct sockaddr_in *sockin = (struct sockaddr_in *) (&sa); |
| 475 | socklen_t length = sizeof(sa); |
| 476 | static char addr_buf[100]; |
| 477 | static int initialised; |
| 478 | |
| 479 | if (initialised) return addr_buf; |
| 480 | |
| 481 | initialised = 1; |
| 482 | |
| 483 | if (getpeername(fd, &sa, &length)) { |
| 484 | exit_cleanup(RERR_SOCKETIO); |
| 485 | } |
| 486 | |
| 487 | strlcpy(addr_buf,(char *)inet_ntoa(sockin->sin_addr), sizeof(addr_buf)); |
| 488 | return addr_buf; |
| 489 | } |
| 490 | |
| 491 | |
| 492 | /******************************************************************* |
| 493 | return the DNS name of the client |
| 494 | ******************************************************************/ |
| 495 | char *client_name(int fd) |
| 496 | { |
| 497 | struct sockaddr sa; |
| 498 | struct sockaddr_in *sockin = (struct sockaddr_in *) (&sa); |
| 499 | socklen_t length = sizeof(sa); |
| 500 | static char name_buf[100]; |
| 501 | struct hostent *hp; |
| 502 | char **p; |
| 503 | char *def = "UNKNOWN"; |
| 504 | static int initialised; |
| 505 | |
| 506 | if (initialised) return name_buf; |
| 507 | |
| 508 | initialised = 1; |
| 509 | |
| 510 | strcpy(name_buf,def); |
| 511 | |
| 512 | if (getpeername(fd, &sa, &length)) { |
| 513 | exit_cleanup(RERR_SOCKETIO); |
| 514 | } |
| 515 | |
| 516 | /* Look up the remote host name. */ |
| 517 | if ((hp = gethostbyaddr((char *) &sockin->sin_addr, |
| 518 | sizeof(sockin->sin_addr), |
| 519 | AF_INET))) { |
| 520 | strlcpy(name_buf,(char *)hp->h_name,sizeof(name_buf)); |
| 521 | } |
| 522 | |
| 523 | |
| 524 | /* do a forward lookup as well to prevent spoofing */ |
| 525 | hp = gethostbyname(name_buf); |
| 526 | if (!hp) { |
| 527 | strcpy (name_buf,def); |
| 528 | rprintf (FERROR, "reverse name lookup for \"%s\" failed\n", |
| 529 | name_buf); |
| 530 | } else { |
| 531 | for (p=hp->h_addr_list;*p;p++) { |
| 532 | if (memcmp(*p, &sockin->sin_addr, hp->h_length) == 0) { |
| 533 | break; |
| 534 | } |
| 535 | } |
| 536 | if (!*p) { |
| 537 | strcpy(name_buf,def); |
| 538 | rprintf(FERROR,"reverse name lookup mismatch - spoofed address?\n"); |
| 539 | } |
| 540 | } |
| 541 | |
| 542 | return name_buf; |
| 543 | } |
| 544 | |
| 545 | /** |
| 546 | Convert a string to an IP address. The string can be a name or |
| 547 | dotted decimal number. |
| 548 | |
| 549 | Returns a pointer to a static in_addr struct -- if you call this |
| 550 | more than once then you should copy it. |
| 551 | */ |
| 552 | struct in_addr *ip_address(const char *str) |
| 553 | { |
| 554 | static struct in_addr ret; |
| 555 | struct hostent *hp; |
| 556 | |
| 557 | if (!str) { |
| 558 | rprintf (FERROR, "ip_address received NULL name\n"); |
| 559 | return NULL; |
| 560 | } |
| 561 | |
| 562 | /* try as an IP address */ |
| 563 | if (inet_aton(str, &ret) != 0) { |
| 564 | return &ret; |
| 565 | } |
| 566 | |
| 567 | /* otherwise assume it's a network name of some sort and use |
| 568 | gethostbyname */ |
| 569 | if ((hp = gethostbyname (str)) == 0) { |
| 570 | rprintf(FERROR, "gethostbyname failed for \"%s\": unknown host?\n",str); |
| 571 | return NULL; |
| 572 | } |
| 573 | |
| 574 | if (hp->h_addr == NULL) { |
| 575 | rprintf(FERROR, "gethostbyname: host address is invalid for host \"%s\"\n",str); |
| 576 | return NULL; |
| 577 | } |
| 578 | |
| 579 | if (hp->h_length > sizeof ret) { |
| 580 | rprintf(FERROR, "gethostbyname: host address for \"%s\" is too large\n", |
| 581 | str); |
| 582 | return NULL; |
| 583 | } |
| 584 | |
| 585 | if (hp->h_addrtype != AF_INET) { |
| 586 | rprintf (FERROR, "gethostname: host address for \"%s\" is not IPv4\n", |
| 587 | str); |
| 588 | return NULL; |
| 589 | } |
| 590 | |
| 591 | /* This is kind of difficult. The only field in ret is |
| 592 | s_addr, which is the IP address as a 32-bit int. On |
| 593 | UNICOS, s_addr is in fact a *bitfield* for reasons best |
| 594 | know to Cray. This means we can't memcpy in to it. On the |
| 595 | other hand, h_addr is a char*, so we can't just assign. |
| 596 | |
| 597 | Since there's meant to be only one field inside the in_addr |
| 598 | structure we will try just copying over the top and see how |
| 599 | that goes. */ |
| 600 | memcpy (&ret, hp->h_addr, hp->h_length); |
| 601 | |
| 602 | return &ret; |
| 603 | } |
| 604 | |
| 605 | |
| 606 | |
| 607 | /******************************************************************* |
| 608 | this is like socketpair but uses tcp. It is used by the Samba |
| 609 | regression test code |
| 610 | The function guarantees that nobody else can attach to the socket, |
| 611 | or if they do that this function fails and the socket gets closed |
| 612 | returns 0 on success, -1 on failure |
| 613 | the resulting file descriptors are symmetrical |
| 614 | ******************************************************************/ |
| 615 | static int socketpair_tcp(int fd[2]) |
| 616 | { |
| 617 | int listener; |
| 618 | struct sockaddr_in sock; |
| 619 | struct sockaddr_in sock2; |
| 620 | socklen_t socklen = sizeof(sock); |
| 621 | int connect_done = 0; |
| 622 | |
| 623 | fd[0] = fd[1] = listener = -1; |
| 624 | |
| 625 | memset(&sock, 0, sizeof(sock)); |
| 626 | |
| 627 | if ((listener = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) == -1) goto failed; |
| 628 | |
| 629 | memset(&sock2, 0, sizeof(sock2)); |
| 630 | #ifdef HAVE_SOCK_SIN_LEN |
| 631 | sock2.sin_len = sizeof(sock2); |
| 632 | #endif |
| 633 | sock2.sin_family = PF_INET; |
| 634 | |
| 635 | bind(listener, (struct sockaddr *)&sock2, sizeof(sock2)); |
| 636 | |
| 637 | if (listen(listener, 1) != 0) goto failed; |
| 638 | |
| 639 | if (getsockname(listener, (struct sockaddr *)&sock, &socklen) != 0) goto failed; |
| 640 | |
| 641 | if ((fd[1] = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) == -1) goto failed; |
| 642 | |
| 643 | set_nonblocking(fd[1]); |
| 644 | |
| 645 | sock.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); |
| 646 | |
| 647 | if (connect(fd[1],(struct sockaddr *)&sock,sizeof(sock)) == -1) { |
| 648 | if (errno != EINPROGRESS) goto failed; |
| 649 | } else { |
| 650 | connect_done = 1; |
| 651 | } |
| 652 | |
| 653 | if ((fd[0] = accept(listener, (struct sockaddr *)&sock, &socklen)) == -1) goto failed; |
| 654 | |
| 655 | close(listener); |
| 656 | if (connect_done == 0) { |
| 657 | if (connect(fd[1],(struct sockaddr *)&sock,sizeof(sock)) != 0 |
| 658 | && errno != EISCONN) goto failed; |
| 659 | } |
| 660 | |
| 661 | set_blocking (fd[1]); |
| 662 | |
| 663 | /* all OK! */ |
| 664 | return 0; |
| 665 | |
| 666 | failed: |
| 667 | if (fd[0] != -1) close(fd[0]); |
| 668 | if (fd[1] != -1) close(fd[1]); |
| 669 | if (listener != -1) close(listener); |
| 670 | return -1; |
| 671 | } |
| 672 | |
| 673 | |
| 674 | /******************************************************************* |
| 675 | run a program on a local tcp socket, this is used to launch smbd |
| 676 | when regression testing |
| 677 | the return value is a socket which is attached to a subprocess |
| 678 | running "prog". stdin and stdout are attached. stderr is left |
| 679 | attached to the original stderr |
| 680 | ******************************************************************/ |
| 681 | int sock_exec(const char *prog) |
| 682 | { |
| 683 | int fd[2]; |
| 684 | if (socketpair_tcp(fd) != 0) { |
| 685 | rprintf (FERROR, RSYNC_NAME |
| 686 | ": socketpair_tcp failed (%s)\n", |
| 687 | strerror(errno)); |
| 688 | return -1; |
| 689 | } |
| 690 | if (fork() == 0) { |
| 691 | close(fd[0]); |
| 692 | close(0); |
| 693 | close(1); |
| 694 | dup(fd[1]); |
| 695 | dup(fd[1]); |
| 696 | if (verbose > 3) |
| 697 | fprintf (stderr, |
| 698 | RSYNC_NAME ": execute socket program \"%s\"\n", |
| 699 | prog); |
| 700 | exit (system (prog)); |
| 701 | } |
| 702 | close (fd[1]); |
| 703 | return fd[0]; |
| 704 | } |
| 705 | |
| 706 | |
| 707 | |