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/*
* ioconf: ioconf configuration file handling code
* Original code (C) 2004 by Red Hat (Charlie Bennett <[email protected]>)
*
* Modified and maintained by Sebastien GODARD (sysstat <at> orange.fr)
*
***************************************************************************
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it *
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the *
* Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your *
* option) any later version. *
* *
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but *
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY *
* or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License *
* for more details. *
* *
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along *
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., *
* 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA *
***************************************************************************
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include "ioconf.h"
#include "common.h"
#ifdef USE_NLS
#include <locale.h>
#include <libintl.h>
#define _(string) gettext(string)
#else
#define _(string) (string)
#endif
static unsigned int ioc_parsed = 0;
static struct ioc_entry *ioconf[MAX_BLKDEV + 1];
static unsigned int ioc_refnr[MAX_BLKDEV + 1];
/*
***************************************************************************
* Free ioc_entry structures
***************************************************************************
*/
static void ioc_free(void)
{
unsigned int i;
struct ioc_entry **p;
/* Take out all of the references first */
for (i = 0, p = ioconf; i < MAX_BLKDEV; ++i, ++p) {
if ((*p == NULL) || ((*p)->live))
continue;
if ((*p)->desc != (*p)->blkp->desc) {
/* Not a shared description */
free((*p)->desc);
}
free(*p);
*p = NULL;
}
/* Now the live ones */
for (i = 0, p = ioconf; i < MAX_BLKDEV; ++i, ++p) {
if (*p == NULL)
continue;
free((*p)->blkp);
free(*p);
*p = NULL;
}
}
/*
***************************************************************************
* ioc_conv - Turn a number into a string in radix <radix> using symbol
* set (and ordering) syms. Use nozero to generate strings
* in which the number system uses a single sym for the
* radix value (not 2, like decimal) and adds a column only
* at radix+1. If decimal were like this:
*
* (no zero) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 ...
***************************************************************************
*/
static char *ioc_conv(int radix, int nozero, const char *syms,
unsigned int val)
{
static char out[17];
char *p;
int j;
*(p = out + 16) = '\0';
val += nozero;
if (val == 0) {
if (!nozero) {
*--p = '0';
}
return (p); /* Empty string if nozero radix gets val == 0 */
}
while (val > 0) {
*--p = syms[j = val % radix];
val /= radix;
if (nozero && (j == 0)) {
/* Comp for 10 in nozero bases */
--val;
}
}
return (p);
}
char *ioc_ito10(unsigned int n)
{
return (ioc_conv(10, 0, DIGITS, n));
}
char *ioc_ito26(unsigned int n)
{
return (ioc_conv(26, 1, "zabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy", n));
}
/*
***************************************************************************
* ioc_init() - internalize the ioconf file
*
* given: void
* does: parses IOCONF into ioconf, an array of ioc_entry *
* Only entries having lines in IOCONF will have valid pointers
* return: 1 on success
* 0 on failure
***************************************************************************
*/
int ioc_init(void)
{
FILE *fp;
unsigned int i, major, indirect, count = 0;
char buf[IOC_LINESIZ];
char cfmt[IOC_FMTLEN];
char dfmt[IOC_FMTLEN];
char pfmt[IOC_FMTLEN];
char desc[IOC_DESCLEN];
struct ioc_entry *iocp = NULL;
struct blk_config *blkp = NULL;
char ioconf_name[64];
if ((fp = fopen(IOCONF, "r")) == NULL) {
if ((fp = fopen(LOCAL_IOCONF, "r")) == NULL)
return 0;
strncpy(ioconf_name, LOCAL_IOCONF, sizeof(ioconf_name));
}
else {
strncpy(ioconf_name, IOCONF, sizeof(ioconf_name));
}
ioconf_name[sizeof(ioconf_name) - 1] = '\0';
/* Init ioc_refnr array */
memset(ioc_refnr, 0, sizeof(ioc_refnr));
while (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf) - 1, fp)) {
if ((*buf == '#') || (*buf == '\n'))
continue;
/*
* Preallocate some (probably) needed data structures
*/
IOC_ALLOC(blkp, struct blk_config, BLK_CONFIG_SIZE);
IOC_ALLOC(iocp, struct ioc_entry, IOC_ENTRY_SIZE);
memset(blkp, 0, BLK_CONFIG_SIZE);
memset(iocp, 0, IOC_ENTRY_SIZE);
i = sscanf(buf, "%u:%u:%u:%63s",
&major, &indirect, &iocp->ctrlno, desc);
if (i != 4) {
i = sscanf(buf, "%u:%u:%u",
&major, &indirect, &iocp->ctrlno);
}
if ((i == 3) || (i == 4)) {
/* indirect record */
if (indirect == 0) {
/* conventional usage for unsupported device */
continue;
}
if (indirect > MAX_BLKDEV) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Indirect major #%u out of range\n",
ioconf_name, indirect);
continue;
}
if (major > MAX_BLKDEV) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Major #%u out of range\n",
ioconf_name, major);
continue;
}
if (ioconf[indirect] == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: Indirect record '%u:%u:%u:...'"
" references not yet seen major %u\n",
ioconf_name, major, indirect, iocp->ctrlno, major);
continue;
}
/*
* Cool. Point this device at its referent.
* Skip last: (last field my be empty...)
* if it was empty and : was in the sscanf spec
* we'd only see 3 fields...
*/
if (i == 3) {
/* reference the mothership */
iocp->desc = ioconf[indirect]->blkp->desc;
}
else {
IOC_ALLOC(iocp->desc, char, IOC_DESCLEN);
memcpy(iocp->desc, desc, IOC_DESCLEN);
}
ioc_refnr[indirect]++;
ioconf[major] = iocp;
iocp->basemajor = indirect;
iocp->blkp = ioconf[indirect]->blkp;
iocp->live = 0;
iocp = NULL;
continue;
/* all done with indirect record */
}
/* maybe it's a full record? */
i = sscanf(buf, "%u:%[^:]:%[^:]:%u:%[^:]:%u:%[^:]:%u:%63s",
&major, blkp->name,
cfmt, &iocp->ctrlno,
dfmt, &blkp->dcount,
pfmt, &blkp->pcount,
desc);
if (i != 9) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Malformed %u field record: %s\n",
ioconf_name, i, buf);
continue;
}
/* this is a full-fledged direct record */
if ((major == 0) || (major >= MAX_BLKDEV)) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: major #%u out of range\n",
__FUNCTION__, major);
continue;
}
/* is this an exception record? */
if (*cfmt == 'x') {
struct blk_config *xblkp;
/*
* device has an aliased minor
* for now we only support one exception per major
* (catering to initrd: (1,250))
*/
if (ioconf[major] == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: type 'x' record for"
" major #%u must follow the base record - ignored\n",
ioconf_name, major);
continue;
}
xblkp = ioconf[major]->blkp;
if (xblkp->ext) {
/*
* Enforce one minor exception per major policy
* note: this applies to each major number and
* all of it's indirect (short form) majors
*/
fprintf(stderr, "%s: duplicate 'x' record for"
" major #%u - ignored\ninput line: %s\n",
ioconf_name, major, buf);
continue;
}
/*
* Decorate the base major struct with the
* exception info
*/
xblkp->ext_minor = iocp->ctrlno;
strncpy(xblkp->ext_name, blkp->name, IOC_NAMELEN);
xblkp->ext_name[IOC_NAMELEN - 1] = '\0';
xblkp->ext = 1;
continue;
}
/*
* Preformat the sprintf format strings for generating
* c-d-p info in ioc_name()
*/
/* basename of device + provided string + controller # */
if (*cfmt == '*') {
strncpy(blkp->cfmt, blkp->name, MINIMUM(sizeof(blkp->name), sizeof(blkp->cfmt) - 1));
blkp->cfmt[sizeof(blkp->cfmt) - 1] = '\0';
}
else {
sprintf(blkp->cfmt, "%s%s%%d", blkp->name, cfmt);
++(blkp->ctrl_explicit);
}
/* Disk */
*blkp->dfmt = '\0';
switch (*dfmt) {
case 'a':
blkp->cconv = ioc_ito26;
strcpy(blkp->dfmt, "%s");
break;
case '%':
strncpy(blkp->dfmt, dfmt + 1, IOC_FMTLEN - 1);
/* fallthrough to next case */
case 'd':
blkp->cconv = ioc_ito10;
strcat(blkp->dfmt, "%s");
break;
}
/* Partition */
sprintf(blkp->pfmt, "%s%%d", (*pfmt == '*') ? "" : pfmt);
/*
* We're good to go.
* Stuff the ioc_entry and ref it.
*/
iocp->live = 1;
iocp->blkp = blkp;
iocp->desc = NULL;
iocp->basemajor = major;
ioconf[major] = iocp;
memcpy(blkp->desc, desc, IOC_DESCLEN);
blkp = NULL; iocp = NULL;
++count;
}
fclose(fp);
/*
* These will become leaks if we ever 'continue'
* after IOC_ALLOC( blkp->desc ... ).
* Right now, we don't.
*/
free(blkp);
free(iocp);
/* Indicate that ioconf file has been parsed */
ioc_parsed = 1;
return (count);
free_and_return:
/* Free pointers and return */
fclose(fp);
if (blkp) {
free(blkp);
}
if (iocp) {
free(iocp);
}
return 0;
}
/*
***************************************************************************
* ioc_name() - Generate a name from a maj,min pair
*
* IN:
* @major Device major number.
* @minor Device minor number.
*
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if major or minor are out of range
* otherwise returns a pointer to a static string containing
* the generated name.
***************************************************************************
*/
char *ioc_name(unsigned int major, unsigned int minor)
{
static char name[IOC_DEVLEN];
struct ioc_entry *p;
int base, offset;
if ((major > MAX_BLKDEV) || (minor > IOC_MAXMINOR)) {
return (NULL);
}
if (!ioc_parsed && !ioc_init())
return (NULL);
p = ioconf[major];
/* Invalid major or minor numbers? */
if ((p == NULL) || ((minor & 0xff) >= (p->blkp->dcount * p->blkp->pcount))) {
/*
* That minor test is only there for IDE-style devices
* that have no minors over 128.
*/
strcpy(name, K_NODEV);
return (name);
}
/* Is this an extension record? */
if (p->blkp->ext && (p->blkp->ext_minor == minor)) {
strncpy(name, p->blkp->ext_name, sizeof(name));
name[sizeof(name) - 1] = '\0';
return (name);
}
/* OK. we're doing an actual device name... */
/*
* Assemble base + optional controller info
* this is of course too clever by half
* the parser has already cooked cfmt, dfmt to make this easy
* (we parse once but may generate lots of names)
*/
base = p->ctrlno * p->blkp->dcount;
if (minor >= 256) {
base += p->blkp->dcount * (ioc_refnr[p->basemajor] + 1) * (minor >> 8);
}
offset = (minor & 0xff) / p->blkp->pcount;
if (!p->blkp->ctrl_explicit) {
offset += base;
}
/*
* These sprintfs can't be coalesced because the first might
* ignore its first arg
*/
sprintf(name, p->blkp->cfmt, p->ctrlno);
sprintf(name + strlen(name), p->blkp->dfmt, p->blkp->cconv(offset));
if (!IS_WHOLE(major, minor)) {
/*
* Tack on partition info, format string cooked (curried?) by
* the parser
*/
sprintf(name + strlen(name), p->blkp->pfmt, minor % p->blkp->pcount);
}
return (name);
}
/*
***************************************************************************
* Transform device mapper name: Get the user assigned name of the logical
* device instead of the internal device mapper numbering.
*
* IN:
* @major Device major number.
* @minor Device minor number.
*
* RETURNS:
* Assigned name of the logical device.
***************************************************************************
*/
char *transform_devmapname(unsigned int major, unsigned int minor)
{
DIR *dm_dir;
struct dirent *dp;
char filen[MAX_FILE_LEN];
char *dm_name = NULL;
static char name[MAX_NAME_LEN];
struct stat aux;
unsigned int dm_major, dm_minor;
if ((dm_dir = opendir(DEVMAP_DIR)) == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, _("Cannot open %s: %s\n"), DEVMAP_DIR, strerror(errno));
exit(4);
}
while ((dp = readdir(dm_dir)) != NULL) {
/* For each file in DEVMAP_DIR */
snprintf(filen, sizeof(filen), "%s/%s", DEVMAP_DIR, dp->d_name);
filen[sizeof(filen) - 1] = '\0';
if (__stat(filen, &aux) == 0) {
/* Get its minor and major numbers */
dm_major = __major(aux.st_rdev);
dm_minor = __minor(aux.st_rdev);
if ((dm_minor == minor) && (dm_major == major)) {
strncpy(name, dp->d_name, sizeof(name));
name[sizeof(name) - 1] = '\0';
dm_name = name;
break;
}
}
}
closedir(dm_dir);
return dm_name;
}