From c350873c7c977efe5210484f04160be45f84ba7e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mike Gabriel Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2017 12:31:09 +0200 Subject: Convert nx-X11/lib/ build flow from imake to autotools. --- nx-X11/lib/include/xtrans/Xtranslcl.c | 2486 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 2486 insertions(+) create mode 100644 nx-X11/lib/include/xtrans/Xtranslcl.c (limited to 'nx-X11/lib/include/xtrans/Xtranslcl.c') diff --git a/nx-X11/lib/include/xtrans/Xtranslcl.c b/nx-X11/lib/include/xtrans/Xtranslcl.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7231d2a83 --- /dev/null +++ b/nx-X11/lib/include/xtrans/Xtranslcl.c @@ -0,0 +1,2486 @@ +/* + +Copyright 1993, 1994, 1998 The Open Group + +Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its +documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that +the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that +copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting +documentation. + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included +in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS +OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF +MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. +IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OPEN GROUP BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR +OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, +ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR +OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. + +Except as contained in this notice, the name of The Open Group shall +not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or +other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization +from The Open Group. + + * Copyright 1993, 1994 NCR Corporation - Dayton, Ohio, USA + * + * All Rights Reserved + * + * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its + * documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided + * that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that + * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting + * documentation, and that the name NCR not be used in advertising + * or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, + * written prior permission. NCR makes no representations about the + * suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" + * without express or implied warranty. + * + * NCR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, + * INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN + * NO EVENT SHALL NCR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR + * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS + * OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, + * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN + * CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ + +/* + * + * The connection code/ideas in lib/X and server/os for SVR4/Intel + * environments was contributed by the following companies/groups: + * + * MetroLink Inc + * NCR + * Pittsburgh Powercomputing Corporation (PPc)/Quarterdeck Office Systems + * SGCS + * Unix System Laboratories (USL) / Novell + * XFree86 + * + * The goal is to have common connection code among all SVR4/Intel vendors. + * + * ALL THE ABOVE COMPANIES DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS + * SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, + * IN NO EVENT SHALL THESE COMPANIES * BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT + * OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS + * OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE + * OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE + * OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#if defined(SVR4) || defined(__SVR4) +#include +#endif +#ifdef __sun +# include +#else +#include +#endif +#include +#include + +/* + * The local transports should be treated the same as a UNIX domain socket + * wrt authentication, etc. Because of this, we will use struct sockaddr_un + * for the address format. This will simplify the code in other places like + * The X Server. + */ + +#include +#ifndef X_NO_SYS_UN +#include +#endif + + +/* Types of local connections supported: + * - PTS + * - named pipes + * - SCO + */ +#if !defined(__sun) +# define LOCAL_TRANS_PTS +#endif +#if defined(SVR4) || defined(__SVR4) +# define LOCAL_TRANS_NAMED +#endif +#if defined(__SCO__) || defined(__UNIXWARE__) +# define LOCAL_TRANS_SCO +#endif + +static int TRANS(LocalClose)(XtransConnInfo ciptr); + +/* + * These functions actually implement the local connection mechanisms. + */ + +/* Type Not Supported */ + +static int +TRANS(OpenFail)(XtransConnInfo ciptr _X_UNUSED, const char *port _X_UNUSED) + +{ + return -1; +} + +#ifdef TRANS_REOPEN + +static int +TRANS(ReopenFail)(XtransConnInfo ciptr _X_UNUSED, int fd _X_UNUSED, + const char *port _X_UNUSED) + +{ + return 0; +} + +#endif /* TRANS_REOPEN */ + +#if XTRANS_SEND_FDS +static int +TRANS(LocalRecvFdInvalid)(XtransConnInfo ciptr) +{ + errno = EINVAL; + return -1; +} + +static int +TRANS(LocalSendFdInvalid)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, int fd, int do_close) +{ + errno = EINVAL; + return -1; +} +#endif + + +static int +TRANS(FillAddrInfo)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, + const char *sun_path, const char *peer_sun_path) + +{ + struct sockaddr_un *sunaddr; + struct sockaddr_un *p_sunaddr; + + ciptr->family = AF_UNIX; + ciptr->addrlen = sizeof (struct sockaddr_un); + + if ((sunaddr = malloc (ciptr->addrlen)) == NULL) + { + prmsg(1,"FillAddrInfo: failed to allocate memory for addr\n"); + return 0; + } + + sunaddr->sun_family = AF_UNIX; + + if (strlen(sun_path) > sizeof(sunaddr->sun_path) - 1) { + prmsg(1, "FillAddrInfo: path too long\n"); + free((char *) sunaddr); + return 0; + } + strcpy (sunaddr->sun_path, sun_path); +#if defined(BSD44SOCKETS) + sunaddr->sun_len = strlen (sunaddr->sun_path); +#endif + + ciptr->addr = (char *) sunaddr; + + ciptr->peeraddrlen = sizeof (struct sockaddr_un); + + if ((p_sunaddr = malloc (ciptr->peeraddrlen)) == NULL) + { + prmsg(1, + "FillAddrInfo: failed to allocate memory for peer addr\n"); + free (sunaddr); + ciptr->addr = NULL; + + return 0; + } + + p_sunaddr->sun_family = AF_UNIX; + + if (strlen(peer_sun_path) > sizeof(p_sunaddr->sun_path) - 1) { + prmsg(1, "FillAddrInfo: peer path too long\n"); + free((char *) p_sunaddr); + return 0; + } + strcpy (p_sunaddr->sun_path, peer_sun_path); +#if defined(BSD44SOCKETS) + p_sunaddr->sun_len = strlen (p_sunaddr->sun_path); +#endif + + ciptr->peeraddr = (char *) p_sunaddr; + + return 1; +} + + + +#ifdef LOCAL_TRANS_PTS +/* PTS */ + +#if defined(SYSV) && !defined(__SCO__) +#define SIGNAL_T int +#else +#define SIGNAL_T void +#endif /* SYSV */ + +typedef SIGNAL_T (*PFV)(); + +extern PFV signal(); + +extern char *ptsname( + int +); + +static void _dummy(int sig _X_UNUSED) + +{ +} +#endif /* LOCAL_TRANS_PTS */ + +#ifndef __sun +#define X_STREAMS_DIR "/dev/X" +#define DEV_SPX "/dev/spx" +#else +#ifndef X11_t +#define X_STREAMS_DIR "/dev/X" +#else +#define X_STREAMS_DIR "/tmp/.X11-pipe" +#endif +#endif + +#define DEV_PTMX "/dev/ptmx" + +#if defined(X11_t) + +#define PTSNODENAME "/dev/X/server." +#ifdef __sun +#define NAMEDNODENAME "/tmp/.X11-pipe/X" +#else +#define NAMEDNODENAME "/dev/X/Nserver." + +#define SCORNODENAME "/dev/X%1sR" +#define SCOSNODENAME "/dev/X%1sS" +#endif /* !__sun */ +#endif +#if defined(XIM_t) +#ifdef __sun +#define NAMEDNODENAME "/tmp/.XIM-pipe/XIM" +#else +#define PTSNODENAME "/dev/X/XIM." +#define NAMEDNODENAME "/dev/X/NXIM." +#define SCORNODENAME "/dev/XIM.%sR" +#define SCOSNODENAME "/dev/XIM.%sS" +#endif +#endif +#if defined(FS_t) || defined (FONT_t) +#ifdef __sun +#define NAMEDNODENAME "/tmp/.font-pipe/fs" +#else +/* + * USL has already defined something here. We need to check with them + * and see if their choice is usable here. + */ +#define PTSNODENAME "/dev/X/fontserver." +#define NAMEDNODENAME "/dev/X/Nfontserver." +#define SCORNODENAME "/dev/fontserver.%sR" +#define SCOSNODENAME "/dev/fontserver.%sS" +#endif +#endif +#if defined(ICE_t) +#ifdef __sun +#define NAMEDNODENAME "/tmp/.ICE-pipe/" +#else +#define PTSNODENAME "/dev/X/ICE." +#define NAMEDNODENAME "/dev/X/NICE." +#define SCORNODENAME "/dev/ICE.%sR" +#define SCOSNODENAME "/dev/ICE.%sS" +#endif +#endif +#if defined(TEST_t) +#ifdef __sun +#define NAMEDNODENAME "/tmp/.Test-unix/test" +#endif +#define PTSNODENAME "/dev/X/transtest." +#define NAMEDNODENAME "/dev/X/Ntranstest." +#define SCORNODENAME "/dev/transtest.%sR" +#define SCOSNODENAME "/dev/transtest.%sS" +#endif + + + +#ifdef LOCAL_TRANS_PTS +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + +static int +TRANS(PTSOpenClient)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, const char *port) + +{ +#ifdef PTSNODENAME + int fd,server,exitval,alarm_time,ret; + char server_path[64]; + char *slave, namelen; + char buf[20]; /* MAX_PATH_LEN?? */ + PFV savef; + pid_t saved_pid; +#endif + + prmsg(2,"PTSOpenClient(%s)\n", port); + +#if !defined(PTSNODENAME) + prmsg(1,"PTSOpenClient: Protocol is not supported by a pts connection\n"); + return -1; +#else + if (port && *port ) { + if( *port == '/' ) { /* A full pathname */ + snprintf(server_path, sizeof(server_path), "%s", port); + } else { + snprintf(server_path, sizeof(server_path), "%s%s", + PTSNODENAME, port); + } + } else { + snprintf(server_path, sizeof(server_path), "%s%d", + PTSNODENAME, getpid()); + } + + + /* + * Open the node the on which the server is listening. + */ + + if ((server = open (server_path, O_RDWR)) < 0) { + prmsg(1,"PTSOpenClient: failed to open %s\n", server_path); + return -1; + } + + + /* + * Open the streams based pipe that will be this connection. + */ + + if ((fd = open(DEV_PTMX, O_RDWR)) < 0) { + prmsg(1,"PTSOpenClient: failed to open %s\n", DEV_PTMX); + close(server); + return(-1); + } + + (void) grantpt(fd); + (void) unlockpt(fd); + + slave = ptsname(fd); /* get name */ + + if( slave == NULL ) { + prmsg(1,"PTSOpenClient: failed to get ptsname()\n"); + close(fd); + close(server); + return -1; + } + + /* + * This is neccesary for the case where a program is setuid to non-root. + * grantpt() calls /usr/lib/pt_chmod which is set-uid root. This program will + * set the owner of the pt device incorrectly if the uid is not restored + * before it is called. The problem is that once it gets restored, it + * cannot be changed back to its original condition, hence the fork(). + */ + + if(!(saved_pid=fork())) { + uid_t saved_euid; + + saved_euid = geteuid(); + /** sets the euid to the actual/real uid **/ + if (setuid( getuid() ) == -1) { + exit(1); + } + if( chown( slave, saved_euid, -1 ) < 0 ) { + exit( 1 ); + } + + exit( 0 ); + } + + waitpid(saved_pid, &exitval, 0); + if (WIFEXITED(exitval) && WEXITSTATUS(exitval) != 0) { + close(fd); + close(server); + prmsg(1, "PTSOpenClient: cannot set the owner of %s\n", + slave); + return(-1); + } + if (chmod(slave, 0666) < 0) { + close(fd); + close(server); + prmsg(1,"PTSOpenClient: Cannot chmod %s\n", slave); + return(-1); + } + + /* + * write slave name to server + */ + + namelen = strlen(slave); + buf[0] = namelen; + (void) sprintf(&buf[1], slave); + (void) write(server, buf, namelen+1); + (void) close(server); + + /* + * wait for server to respond + */ + + savef = signal(SIGALRM, _dummy); + alarm_time = alarm (30); /* CONNECT_TIMEOUT */ + + ret = read(fd, buf, 1); + + (void) alarm(alarm_time); + (void) signal(SIGALRM, savef); + + if (ret != 1) { + prmsg(1, + "PTSOpenClient: failed to get acknoledgement from server\n"); + (void) close(fd); + fd = -1; + } + + /* + * Everything looks good: fill in the XtransConnInfo structure. + */ + + if (TRANS(FillAddrInfo) (ciptr, slave, server_path) == 0) + { + prmsg(1,"PTSOpenClient: failed to fill in addr info\n"); + close(fd); + return -1; + } + + return(fd); + +#endif /* !PTSNODENAME */ +} + +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ + + +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + +static int +TRANS(PTSOpenServer)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, const char *port) + +{ +#ifdef PTSNODENAME + int fd, server; + char server_path[64], *slave; + int mode; +#endif + + prmsg(2,"PTSOpenServer(%s)\n", port); + +#if !defined(PTSNODENAME) + prmsg(1,"PTSOpenServer: Protocol is not supported by a pts connection\n"); + return -1; +#else + if (port && *port ) { + if( *port == '/' ) { /* A full pathname */ + (void) sprintf(server_path, "%s", port); + } else { + (void) sprintf(server_path, "%s%s", PTSNODENAME, port); + } + } else { + (void) sprintf(server_path, "%s%d", PTSNODENAME, getpid()); + } + +#ifdef HAS_STICKY_DIR_BIT + mode = 01777; +#else + mode = 0777; +#endif + if (trans_mkdir(X_STREAMS_DIR, mode) == -1) { + prmsg (1, "PTSOpenServer: mkdir(%s) failed, errno = %d\n", + X_STREAMS_DIR, errno); + return(-1); + } + +#if 0 + if( (fd=open(server_path, O_RDWR)) >= 0 ) { + /* + * This doesn't prevent the server from starting up, and doesn't + * prevent clients from trying to connect to the in-use PTS (which + * is often in use by something other than another server). + */ + prmsg(1, "PTSOpenServer: A server is already running on port %s\n", port); + prmsg(1, "PTSOpenServer: Remove %s if this is incorrect.\n", server_path); + close(fd); + return(-1); + } +#else + /* Just remove the old path (which is what happens with UNIXCONN) */ +#endif + + unlink(server_path); + + if( (fd=open(DEV_PTMX, O_RDWR)) < 0) { + prmsg(1, "PTSOpenServer: Unable to open %s\n", DEV_PTMX); + return(-1); + } + + grantpt(fd); + unlockpt(fd); + + if( (slave=ptsname(fd)) == NULL) { + prmsg(1, "PTSOpenServer: Unable to get slave device name\n"); + close(fd); + return(-1); + } + + if( link(slave,server_path) < 0 ) { + prmsg(1, "PTSOpenServer: Unable to link %s to %s\n", slave, server_path); + close(fd); + return(-1); + } + + if( chmod(server_path, 0666) < 0 ) { + prmsg(1, "PTSOpenServer: Unable to chmod %s to 0666\n", server_path); + close(fd); + return(-1); + } + + if( (server=open(server_path, O_RDWR)) < 0 ) { + prmsg(1, "PTSOpenServer: Unable to open server device %s\n", server_path); + close(fd); + return(-1); + } + + close(server); + + /* + * Everything looks good: fill in the XtransConnInfo structure. + */ + + if (TRANS(FillAddrInfo) (ciptr, server_path, server_path) == 0) + { + prmsg(1,"PTSOpenServer: failed to fill in addr info\n"); + close(fd); + return -1; + } + + return fd; + +#endif /* !PTSNODENAME */ +} + +static int +TRANS(PTSAccept)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, XtransConnInfo newciptr, int *status) + +{ + int newfd; + int in; + unsigned char length; + char buf[256]; + struct sockaddr_un *sunaddr; + + prmsg(2,"PTSAccept(%x->%d)\n",ciptr,ciptr->fd); + + if( (in=read(ciptr->fd,&length,1)) <= 0 ){ + if( !in ) { + prmsg(2, + "PTSAccept: Incoming connection closed\n"); + } + else { + prmsg(1, + "PTSAccept: Error reading incoming connection. errno=%d \n", + errno); + } + *status = TRANS_ACCEPT_MISC_ERROR; + return -1; + } + + if( (in=read(ciptr->fd,buf,length)) <= 0 ){ + if( !in ) { + prmsg(2, + "PTSAccept: Incoming connection closed\n"); + } + else { + prmsg(1, +"PTSAccept: Error reading device name for new connection. errno=%d \n", + errno); + } + *status = TRANS_ACCEPT_MISC_ERROR; + return -1; + } + + buf[length] = '\0'; + + if( (newfd=open(buf,O_RDWR)) < 0 ) { + prmsg(1, "PTSAccept: Failed to open %s\n",buf); + *status = TRANS_ACCEPT_MISC_ERROR; + return -1; + } + + write(newfd,"1",1); + + /* + * Everything looks good: fill in the XtransConnInfo structure. + */ + + newciptr->addrlen=ciptr->addrlen; + if( (newciptr->addr = malloc(newciptr->addrlen)) == NULL ) { + prmsg(1,"PTSAccept: failed to allocate memory for peer addr\n"); + close(newfd); + *status = TRANS_ACCEPT_BAD_MALLOC; + return -1; + } + + memcpy(newciptr->addr,ciptr->addr,newciptr->addrlen); + + newciptr->peeraddrlen=sizeof(struct sockaddr_un); + if( (sunaddr = malloc(newciptr->peeraddrlen)) == NULL ) { + prmsg(1,"PTSAccept: failed to allocate memory for peer addr\n"); + free(newciptr->addr); + close(newfd); + *status = TRANS_ACCEPT_BAD_MALLOC; + return -1; + } + + sunaddr->sun_family=AF_UNIX; + strcpy(sunaddr->sun_path,buf); +#if defined(BSD44SOCKETS) + sunaddr->sun_len=strlen(sunaddr->sun_path); +#endif + + newciptr->peeraddr=(char *)sunaddr; + + *status = 0; + + return newfd; +} + +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#endif /* LOCAL_TRANS_PTS */ + + +#ifdef LOCAL_TRANS_NAMED + +/* NAMED */ + +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + +static int +TRANS(NAMEDOpenClient)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, const char *port) + +{ +#ifdef NAMEDNODENAME + int fd; + char server_path[64]; + struct stat filestat; +# ifndef __sun + extern int isastream(int); +# endif +#endif + + prmsg(2,"NAMEDOpenClient(%s)\n", port); + +#if !defined(NAMEDNODENAME) + prmsg(1,"NAMEDOpenClient: Protocol is not supported by a NAMED connection\n"); + return -1; +#else + if ( port && *port ) { + if( *port == '/' ) { /* A full pathname */ + (void) snprintf(server_path, sizeof(server_path), "%s", port); + } else { + (void) snprintf(server_path, sizeof(server_path), "%s%s", NAMEDNODENAME, port); + } + } else { + (void) snprintf(server_path, sizeof(server_path), "%s%ld", NAMEDNODENAME, (long)getpid()); + } + + if ((fd = open(server_path, O_RDWR)) < 0) { + prmsg(1,"NAMEDOpenClient: Cannot open %s for NAMED connection\n", server_path); + return -1; + } + + if (fstat(fd, &filestat) < 0 ) { + prmsg(1,"NAMEDOpenClient: Cannot stat %s for NAMED connection\n", server_path); + (void) close(fd); + return -1; + } + + if ((filestat.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFIFO) { + prmsg(1,"NAMEDOpenClient: Device %s is not a FIFO\n", server_path); + /* Is this really a failure? */ + (void) close(fd); + return -1; + } + + + if (isastream(fd) <= 0) { + prmsg(1,"NAMEDOpenClient: %s is not a streams device\n", server_path); + (void) close(fd); + return -1; + } + + /* + * Everything looks good: fill in the XtransConnInfo structure. + */ + + if (TRANS(FillAddrInfo) (ciptr, server_path, server_path) == 0) + { + prmsg(1,"NAMEDOpenClient: failed to fill in addr info\n"); + close(fd); + return -1; + } + + return(fd); + +#endif /* !NAMEDNODENAME */ +} + +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ + + +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + + +#ifdef NAMEDNODENAME +static int +TRANS(NAMEDOpenPipe)(const char *server_path) +{ + int fd, pipefd[2]; + struct stat sbuf; + int mode; + + prmsg(2,"NAMEDOpenPipe(%s)\n", server_path); + +#ifdef HAS_STICKY_DIR_BIT + mode = 01777; +#else + mode = 0777; +#endif + if (trans_mkdir(X_STREAMS_DIR, mode) == -1) { + prmsg (1, "NAMEDOpenPipe: mkdir(%s) failed, errno = %d\n", + X_STREAMS_DIR, errno); + return(-1); + } + + if(stat(server_path, &sbuf) != 0) { + if (errno == ENOENT) { + if ((fd = creat(server_path, (mode_t)0666)) == -1) { + prmsg(1, "NAMEDOpenPipe: Can't open %s\n", server_path); + return(-1); + } + close(fd); + if (chmod(server_path, (mode_t)0666) < 0) { + prmsg(1, "NAMEDOpenPipe: Can't open %s\n", server_path); + return(-1); + } + } else { + prmsg(1, "NAMEDOpenPipe: stat on %s failed\n", server_path); + return(-1); + } + } + + if( pipe(pipefd) != 0) { + prmsg(1, "NAMEDOpenPipe: pipe() failed, errno=%d\n",errno); + return(-1); + } + + if( ioctl(pipefd[0], I_PUSH, "connld") != 0) { + prmsg(1, "NAMEDOpenPipe: ioctl(I_PUSH,\"connld\") failed, errno=%d\n",errno); + close(pipefd[0]); + close(pipefd[1]); + return(-1); + } + + if( fattach(pipefd[0], server_path) != 0) { + prmsg(1, "NAMEDOpenPipe: fattach(%s) failed, errno=%d\n", server_path,errno); + close(pipefd[0]); + close(pipefd[1]); + return(-1); + } + + return(pipefd[1]); +} +#endif + +static int +TRANS(NAMEDOpenServer)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, const char *port) +{ +#ifdef NAMEDNODENAME + int fd; + char server_path[64]; +#endif + + prmsg(2,"NAMEDOpenServer(%s)\n", port); + +#if !defined(NAMEDNODENAME) + prmsg(1,"NAMEDOpenServer: Protocol is not supported by a NAMED connection\n"); + return -1; +#else + if ( port && *port ) { + if( *port == '/' ) { /* A full pathname */ + (void) snprintf(server_path, sizeof(server_path), "%s", port); + } else { + (void) snprintf(server_path, sizeof(server_path), "%s%s", + NAMEDNODENAME, port); + } + } else { + (void) snprintf(server_path, sizeof(server_path), "%s%ld", + NAMEDNODENAME, (long)getpid()); + } + + fd = TRANS(NAMEDOpenPipe)(server_path); + if (fd < 0) { + return -1; + } + + /* + * Everything looks good: fill in the XtransConnInfo structure. + */ + + if (TRANS(FillAddrInfo) (ciptr, server_path, server_path) == 0) + { + prmsg(1,"NAMEDOpenServer: failed to fill in addr info\n"); + TRANS(LocalClose)(ciptr); + return -1; + } + + return fd; + +#endif /* !NAMEDNODENAME */ +} + +static int +TRANS(NAMEDResetListener) (XtransConnInfo ciptr) + +{ + struct sockaddr_un *sockname=(struct sockaddr_un *) ciptr->addr; + struct stat statb; + + prmsg(2,"NAMEDResetListener(%p, %d)\n", ciptr, ciptr->fd); + + if (ciptr->fd != -1) { + /* + * see if the pipe has disappeared + */ + + if (stat (sockname->sun_path, &statb) == -1 || + (statb.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFIFO) { + prmsg(3, "Pipe %s trashed, recreating\n", sockname->sun_path); + TRANS(LocalClose)(ciptr); + ciptr->fd = TRANS(NAMEDOpenPipe)(sockname->sun_path); + if (ciptr->fd >= 0) + return TRANS_RESET_NEW_FD; + else + return TRANS_CREATE_LISTENER_FAILED; + } + } + return TRANS_RESET_NOOP; +} + +static int +TRANS(NAMEDAccept)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, XtransConnInfo newciptr, int *status) + +{ + struct strrecvfd str; + + prmsg(2,"NAMEDAccept(%p->%d)\n", ciptr, ciptr->fd); + + if( ioctl(ciptr->fd, I_RECVFD, &str ) < 0 ) { + prmsg(1, "NAMEDAccept: ioctl(I_RECVFD) failed, errno=%d\n", errno); + *status = TRANS_ACCEPT_MISC_ERROR; + return(-1); + } + + /* + * Everything looks good: fill in the XtransConnInfo structure. + */ + newciptr->family=ciptr->family; + newciptr->addrlen=ciptr->addrlen; + if( (newciptr->addr = malloc(newciptr->addrlen)) == NULL ) { + prmsg(1, + "NAMEDAccept: failed to allocate memory for pipe addr\n"); + close(str.fd); + *status = TRANS_ACCEPT_BAD_MALLOC; + return -1; + } + + memcpy(newciptr->addr,ciptr->addr,newciptr->addrlen); + + newciptr->peeraddrlen=newciptr->addrlen; + if( (newciptr->peeraddr = malloc(newciptr->peeraddrlen)) == NULL ) { + prmsg(1, + "NAMEDAccept: failed to allocate memory for peer addr\n"); + free(newciptr->addr); + close(str.fd); + *status = TRANS_ACCEPT_BAD_MALLOC; + return -1; + } + + memcpy(newciptr->peeraddr,newciptr->addr,newciptr->peeraddrlen); + + *status = 0; + + return str.fd; +} + +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ + +#endif /* LOCAL_TRANS_NAMED */ + + + +#if defined(LOCAL_TRANS_SCO) + +/* + * connect_spipe is used by the SCO connection type. + */ +static int +connect_spipe(int fd1, int fd2) +{ + long temp; + struct strfdinsert sbuf; + + sbuf.databuf.maxlen = -1; + sbuf.databuf.len = -1; + sbuf.databuf.buf = NULL; + sbuf.ctlbuf.maxlen = sizeof(long); + sbuf.ctlbuf.len = sizeof(long); + sbuf.ctlbuf.buf = (caddr_t)&temp; + sbuf.offset = 0; + sbuf.fildes = fd2; + sbuf.flags = 0; + + if( ioctl(fd1, I_FDINSERT, &sbuf) < 0 ) + return(-1); + + return(0); +} + +/* + * named_spipe is used by the SCO connection type. + */ + +static int +named_spipe(int fd, char *path) + +{ + int oldUmask, ret; + struct stat sbuf; + + oldUmask = umask(0); + + (void) fstat(fd, &sbuf); + ret = mknod(path, 0020666, sbuf.st_rdev); + + umask(oldUmask); + + if (ret < 0) { + ret = -1; + } else { + ret = fd; + } + + return(ret); +} + +#endif /* defined(LOCAL_TRANS_SCO) */ + + + + +#ifdef LOCAL_TRANS_SCO +/* SCO */ + +/* + * 2002-11-09 (jkj@sco.com) + * + * This code has been modified to match what is in the actual SCO X server. + * This greatly helps inter-operability between X11R6 and X11R5 (the native + * SCO server). Mainly, it relies on streams nodes existing in /dev, not + * creating them or unlinking them, which breaks the native X server. + * + * However, this is only for the X protocol. For all other protocols, we + * do in fact create the nodes, as only X11R6 will use them, and this makes + * it possible to have both types of clients running, otherwise we get all + * kinds of nasty errors on startup for anything that doesnt use the X + * protocol (like SM, when KDE starts up). + */ + +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + +static int +TRANS(SCOOpenClient)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, const char *port) +{ +#ifdef SCORNODENAME + int fd, server, fl, ret; + char server_path[64]; + struct strbuf ctlbuf; + unsigned long alarm_time; + void (*savef)(); + long temp; + extern int getmsg(), putmsg(); +#endif + + prmsg(2,"SCOOpenClient(%s)\n", port); + if (!port || !port[0]) + port = "0"; + +#if !defined(SCORNODENAME) + prmsg(2,"SCOOpenClient: Protocol is not supported by a SCO connection\n"); + return -1; +#else + (void) sprintf(server_path, SCORNODENAME, port); + + if ((server = open(server_path, O_RDWR)) < 0) { + prmsg(1,"SCOOpenClient: failed to open %s\n", server_path); + return -1; + } + + if ((fd = open(DEV_SPX, O_RDWR)) < 0) { + prmsg(1,"SCOOpenClient: failed to open %s\n", DEV_SPX); + close(server); + return -1; + } + + (void) write(server, &server, 1); + ctlbuf.len = 0; + ctlbuf.maxlen = sizeof(long); + ctlbuf.buf = (caddr_t)&temp; + fl = 0; + + savef = signal(SIGALRM, _dummy); + alarm_time = alarm(10); + + ret = getmsg(server, &ctlbuf, 0, &fl); + + (void) alarm(alarm_time); + (void) signal(SIGALRM, savef); + + if (ret < 0) { + prmsg(1,"SCOOpenClient: error from getmsg\n"); + close(fd); + close(server); + return -1; + } + + /* The msg we got via getmsg is the result of an + * I_FDINSERT, so if we do a putmsg with whatever + * we recieved, we're doing another I_FDINSERT ... + */ + (void) putmsg(fd, &ctlbuf, 0, 0); + (void) fcntl(fd,F_SETFL,fcntl(fd,F_GETFL,0)|O_NDELAY); + + (void) close(server); + + /* + * Everything looks good: fill in the XtransConnInfo structure. + */ + +#if defined(X11_t) && defined(__SCO__) + ciptr->flags |= TRANS_NOUNLINK; +#endif + if (TRANS(FillAddrInfo) (ciptr, server_path, server_path) == 0) + { + prmsg(1,"SCOOpenClient: failed to fill addr info\n"); + close(fd); + return -1; + } + + return(fd); + +#endif /* !SCORNODENAME */ +} + +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ + + +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + +static int +TRANS(SCOOpenServer)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, const char *port) +{ +#ifdef SCORNODENAME + char serverR_path[64]; + char serverS_path[64]; + struct flock mylock; + int fdr = -1; + int fds = -1; +#endif + + prmsg(2,"SCOOpenServer(%s)\n", port); + if (!port || !port[0]) + port = "0"; + +#if !defined(SCORNODENAME) + prmsg(1,"SCOOpenServer: Protocol is not supported by a SCO connection\n"); + return -1; +#else + (void) sprintf(serverR_path, SCORNODENAME, port); + (void) sprintf(serverS_path, SCOSNODENAME, port); + +#if !defined(X11_t) || !defined(__SCO__) + unlink(serverR_path); + unlink(serverS_path); + + if ((fds = open(DEV_SPX, O_RDWR)) < 0 || + (fdr = open(DEV_SPX, O_RDWR)) < 0 ) { + prmsg(1,"SCOOpenServer: failed to open %s\n", DEV_SPX); + if (fds >= 0) + close(fds); + if (fdr >= 0) + close(fdr); + return -1; + } + + if (named_spipe (fds, serverS_path) == -1) { + prmsg(1,"SCOOpenServer: failed to create %s\n", serverS_path); + close (fdr); + close (fds); + return -1; + } + + if (named_spipe (fdr, serverR_path) == -1) { + prmsg(1,"SCOOpenServer: failed to create %s\n", serverR_path); + close (fdr); + close (fds); + return -1; + } +#else /* X11_t */ + + fds = open (serverS_path, O_RDWR | O_NDELAY); + if (fds < 0) { + prmsg(1,"SCOOpenServer: failed to open %s\n", serverS_path); + return -1; + } + + /* + * Lock the connection device for the duration of the server. + * This resolves multiple server starts especially on SMP machines. + */ + mylock.l_type = F_WRLCK; + mylock.l_whence = 0; + mylock.l_start = 0; + mylock.l_len = 0; + if (fcntl (fds, F_SETLK, &mylock) < 0) { + prmsg(1,"SCOOpenServer: failed to lock %s\n", serverS_path); + close (fds); + return -1; + } + + fdr = open (serverR_path, O_RDWR | O_NDELAY); + if (fdr < 0) { + prmsg(1,"SCOOpenServer: failed to open %s\n", serverR_path); + close (fds); + return -1; + } +#endif /* X11_t */ + + if (connect_spipe(fds, fdr)) { + prmsg(1,"SCOOpenServer: ioctl(I_FDINSERT) failed on %s\n", + serverS_path); + close (fdr); + close (fds); + return -1; + } + + /* + * Everything looks good: fill in the XtransConnInfo structure. + */ + +#if defined(X11_t) && defined(__SCO__) + ciptr->flags |= TRANS_NOUNLINK; +#endif + if (TRANS(FillAddrInfo) (ciptr, serverS_path, serverR_path) == 0) { + prmsg(1,"SCOOpenServer: failed to fill in addr info\n"); + close(fds); + close(fdr); + return -1; + } + + return(fds); + +#endif /* !SCORNODENAME */ +} + +static int +TRANS(SCOAccept)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, XtransConnInfo newciptr, int *status) +{ + char c; + int fd; + + prmsg(2,"SCOAccept(%d)\n", ciptr->fd); + + if (read(ciptr->fd, &c, 1) < 0) { + prmsg(1,"SCOAccept: can't read from client\n"); + *status = TRANS_ACCEPT_MISC_ERROR; + return(-1); + } + + if( (fd = open(DEV_SPX, O_RDWR)) < 0 ) { + prmsg(1,"SCOAccept: can't open \"%s\"\n",DEV_SPX); + *status = TRANS_ACCEPT_MISC_ERROR; + return(-1); + } + + if (connect_spipe (ciptr->fd, fd) < 0) { + prmsg(1,"SCOAccept: ioctl(I_FDINSERT) failed\n"); + close (fd); + *status = TRANS_ACCEPT_MISC_ERROR; + return -1; + } + + /* + * Everything looks good: fill in the XtransConnInfo structure. + */ + + newciptr->addrlen=ciptr->addrlen; + if( (newciptr->addr = malloc(newciptr->addrlen)) == NULL ) { + prmsg(1, + "SCOAccept: failed to allocate memory for peer addr\n"); + close(fd); + *status = TRANS_ACCEPT_BAD_MALLOC; + return -1; + } + + memcpy(newciptr->addr,ciptr->addr,newciptr->addrlen); +#if defined(__SCO__) + newciptr->flags |= TRANS_NOUNLINK; +#endif + + newciptr->peeraddrlen=newciptr->addrlen; + if( (newciptr->peeraddr = malloc(newciptr->peeraddrlen)) == NULL ) { + prmsg(1, + "SCOAccept: failed to allocate memory for peer addr\n"); + free(newciptr->addr); + close(fd); + *status = TRANS_ACCEPT_BAD_MALLOC; + return -1; + } + + memcpy(newciptr->peeraddr,newciptr->addr,newciptr->peeraddrlen); + + *status = 0; + + return(fd); +} + +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#endif /* LOCAL_TRANS_SCO */ + + + +#ifdef TRANS_REOPEN +#ifdef LOCAL_TRANS_PTS + +static int +TRANS(PTSReopenServer)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, int fd, const char *port) + +{ +#ifdef PTSNODENAME + char server_path[64]; +#endif + + prmsg(2,"PTSReopenServer(%d,%s)\n", fd, port); + +#if !defined(PTSNODENAME) + prmsg(1,"PTSReopenServer: Protocol is not supported by a pts connection\n"); + return 0; +#else + if (port && *port ) { + if( *port == '/' ) { /* A full pathname */ + snprintf(server_path, sizeof(server_path), "%s", port); + } else { + snprintf(server_path, sizeof(server_path), "%s%s", + PTSNODENAME, port); + } + } else { + snprintf(server_path, sizeof(server_path), "%s%ld", + PTSNODENAME, (long)getpid()); + } + + if (TRANS(FillAddrInfo) (ciptr, server_path, server_path) == 0) + { + prmsg(1,"PTSReopenServer: failed to fill in addr info\n"); + return 0; + } + + return 1; + +#endif /* !PTSNODENAME */ +} + +#endif /* LOCAL_TRANS_PTS */ + +#ifdef LOCAL_TRANS_NAMED + +static int +TRANS(NAMEDReopenServer)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, int fd _X_UNUSED, const char *port) + +{ +#ifdef NAMEDNODENAME + char server_path[64]; +#endif + + prmsg(2,"NAMEDReopenServer(%s)\n", port); + +#if !defined(NAMEDNODENAME) + prmsg(1,"NAMEDReopenServer: Protocol is not supported by a NAMED connection\n"); + return 0; +#else + if ( port && *port ) { + if( *port == '/' ) { /* A full pathname */ + snprintf(server_path, sizeof(server_path),"%s", port); + } else { + snprintf(server_path, sizeof(server_path), "%s%s", + NAMEDNODENAME, port); + } + } else { + snprintf(server_path, sizeof(server_path), "%s%ld", + NAMEDNODENAME, (long)getpid()); + } + + if (TRANS(FillAddrInfo) (ciptr, server_path, server_path) == 0) + { + prmsg(1,"NAMEDReopenServer: failed to fill in addr info\n"); + return 0; + } + + return 1; + +#endif /* !NAMEDNODENAME */ +} + +#endif /* LOCAL_TRANS_NAMED */ + + +#ifdef LOCAL_TRANS_SCO +static int +TRANS(SCOReopenServer)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, int fd, const char *port) + +{ +#ifdef SCORNODENAME + char serverR_path[64], serverS_path[64]; +#endif + + prmsg(2,"SCOReopenServer(%s)\n", port); + if (!port || !port[0]) + port = "0"; + +#if !defined(SCORNODENAME) + prmsg(2,"SCOReopenServer: Protocol is not supported by a SCO connection\n"); + return 0; +#else + (void) sprintf(serverR_path, SCORNODENAME, port); + (void) sprintf(serverS_path, SCOSNODENAME, port); + +#if defined(X11_t) && defined(__SCO__) + ciptr->flags |= TRANS_NOUNLINK; +#endif + if (TRANS(FillAddrInfo) (ciptr, serverS_path, serverR_path) == 0) + { + prmsg(1, "SCOReopenServer: failed to fill in addr info\n"); + return 0; + } + + return 1; + +#endif /* SCORNODENAME */ +} + +#endif /* LOCAL_TRANS_SCO */ + +#endif /* TRANS_REOPEN */ + + + +/* + * This table contains all of the entry points for the different local + * connection mechanisms. + */ + +typedef struct _LOCALtrans2dev { + const char *transname; + +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + + int (*devcotsopenclient)( + XtransConnInfo, const char * /*port*/ +); + +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ + +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + + int (*devcotsopenserver)( + XtransConnInfo, const char * /*port*/ +); + +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ + +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + + int (*devcltsopenclient)( + XtransConnInfo, const char * /*port*/ +); + +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ + +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + + int (*devcltsopenserver)( + XtransConnInfo, const char * /*port*/ +); + +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ + +#ifdef TRANS_REOPEN + + int (*devcotsreopenserver)( + XtransConnInfo, + int, /* fd */ + const char * /* port */ +); + + int (*devcltsreopenserver)( + XtransConnInfo, + int, /* fd */ + const char * /* port */ +); + +#endif /* TRANS_REOPEN */ + +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + + int (*devreset)( + XtransConnInfo /* ciptr */ +); + + int (*devaccept)( + XtransConnInfo, XtransConnInfo, int * +); + +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ + +} LOCALtrans2dev; + +static LOCALtrans2dev LOCALtrans2devtab[] = { +#ifdef LOCAL_TRANS_PTS +{"", +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(PTSOpenClient), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(PTSOpenServer), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(OpenFail), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(OpenFail), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_REOPEN + TRANS(PTSReopenServer), + TRANS(ReopenFail), +#endif +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + NULL, /* ResetListener */ + TRANS(PTSAccept) +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +}, + +{"local", +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(PTSOpenClient), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(PTSOpenServer), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(OpenFail), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(OpenFail), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_REOPEN + TRANS(PTSReopenServer), + TRANS(ReopenFail), +#endif +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + NULL, /* ResetListener */ + TRANS(PTSAccept) +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +}, + +{"pts", +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(PTSOpenClient), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(PTSOpenServer), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(OpenFail), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(OpenFail), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_REOPEN + TRANS(PTSReopenServer), + TRANS(ReopenFail), +#endif +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + NULL, /* ResetListener */ + TRANS(PTSAccept) +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +}, +#else /* !LOCAL_TRANS_PTS */ +{"", +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(NAMEDOpenClient), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(NAMEDOpenServer), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(OpenFail), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(OpenFail), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_REOPEN + TRANS(NAMEDReopenServer), + TRANS(ReopenFail), +#endif +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(NAMEDResetListener), + TRANS(NAMEDAccept) +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +}, + +{"local", +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(NAMEDOpenClient), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(NAMEDOpenServer), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(OpenFail), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(OpenFail), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_REOPEN + TRANS(NAMEDReopenServer), + TRANS(ReopenFail), +#endif +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(NAMEDResetListener), + TRANS(NAMEDAccept) +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +}, +#endif /* !LOCAL_TRANS_PTS */ + +#ifdef LOCAL_TRANS_NAMED +{"named", +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(NAMEDOpenClient), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(NAMEDOpenServer), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(OpenFail), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(OpenFail), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_REOPEN + TRANS(NAMEDReopenServer), + TRANS(ReopenFail), +#endif +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(NAMEDResetListener), + TRANS(NAMEDAccept) +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +}, + +#ifdef __sun /* Alias "pipe" to named, since that's what Solaris called it */ +{"pipe", +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(NAMEDOpenClient), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(NAMEDOpenServer), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(OpenFail), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(OpenFail), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_REOPEN + TRANS(NAMEDReopenServer), + TRANS(ReopenFail), +#endif +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(NAMEDResetListener), + TRANS(NAMEDAccept) +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +}, +#endif /* __sun */ +#endif /* LOCAL_TRANS_NAMED */ + + +#ifdef LOCAL_TRANS_SCO +{"sco", +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(SCOOpenClient), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(SCOOpenServer), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(OpenFail), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(OpenFail), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_REOPEN + TRANS(SCOReopenServer), + TRANS(ReopenFail), +#endif +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + NULL, /* ResetListener */ + TRANS(SCOAccept) +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +}, +#endif /* LOCAL_TRANS_SCO */ +}; + +#define NUMTRANSPORTS (sizeof(LOCALtrans2devtab)/sizeof(LOCALtrans2dev)) + +static const char *XLOCAL=NULL; +static char *workingXLOCAL=NULL; +static char *freeXLOCAL=NULL; + +#if defined(__SCO__) +#define DEF_XLOCAL "SCO:UNIX:PTS" +#elif defined(__UNIXWARE__) +#define DEF_XLOCAL "UNIX:PTS:NAMED:SCO" +#elif defined(__sun) +#define DEF_XLOCAL "UNIX:NAMED" +#else +#define DEF_XLOCAL "UNIX:PTS:NAMED:SCO" +#endif + +static void +TRANS(LocalInitTransports)(const char *protocol) + +{ + prmsg(3,"LocalInitTransports(%s)\n", protocol); + + if( strcmp(protocol,"local") && strcmp(protocol,"LOCAL") ) + { + workingXLOCAL = freeXLOCAL = strdup (protocol); + } + else { + XLOCAL=(char *)getenv("XLOCAL"); + if(XLOCAL==NULL) + XLOCAL=DEF_XLOCAL; + workingXLOCAL = freeXLOCAL = strdup (XLOCAL); + } +} + +static void +TRANS(LocalEndTransports)(void) + +{ + prmsg(3,"LocalEndTransports()\n"); + free(freeXLOCAL); +} + +#define TYPEBUFSIZE 32 + +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + +static LOCALtrans2dev * +TRANS(LocalGetNextTransport)(void) + +{ + int i,j; + char *typetocheck; + char typebuf[TYPEBUFSIZE]; + prmsg(3,"LocalGetNextTransport()\n"); + + while(1) + { + if( workingXLOCAL == NULL || *workingXLOCAL == '\0' ) + return NULL; + + typetocheck=workingXLOCAL; + workingXLOCAL=strchr(workingXLOCAL,':'); + if(workingXLOCAL && *workingXLOCAL) + *workingXLOCAL++='\0'; + + for(i=0;i +#endif + +/* + * Make sure 'host' is really local. + */ + +static int +HostReallyLocal (const char *host) + +{ + /* + * The 'host' passed to this function may have been generated + * by either uname() or gethostname(). We try both if possible. + */ + +#ifdef NEED_UTSNAME + struct utsname name; +#endif + char buf[256]; + +#ifdef NEED_UTSNAME + if (uname (&name) >= 0 && strcmp (host, name.nodename) == 0) + return (1); +#endif + + buf[0] = '\0'; + (void) gethostname (buf, 256); + buf[255] = '\0'; + + if (strcmp (host, buf) == 0) + return (1); + + return (0); +} + + +static XtransConnInfo +TRANS(LocalOpenClient)(int type, const char *protocol, + const char *host, const char *port) + +{ + LOCALtrans2dev *transptr; + XtransConnInfo ciptr; + int index; + + prmsg(3,"LocalOpenClient()\n"); + + /* + * Make sure 'host' is really local. If not, we return failure. + * The reason we make this check is because a process may advertise + * a "local" address for which it can accept connections, but if a + * process on a remote machine tries to connect to this address, + * we know for sure it will fail. + */ + + if (strcmp (host, "unix") != 0 && !HostReallyLocal (host)) + { + prmsg (1, + "LocalOpenClient: Cannot connect to non-local host %s\n", + host); + return NULL; + } + + +#if defined(X11_t) + /* + * X has a well known port, that is transport dependant. It is easier + * to handle it here, than try and come up with a transport independent + * representation that can be passed in and resolved the usual way. + * + * The port that is passed here is really a string containing the idisplay + * from ConnectDisplay(). Since that is what we want for the local transports, + * we don't have to do anything special. + */ +#endif /* X11_t */ + + if( (ciptr = calloc(1,sizeof(struct _XtransConnInfo))) == NULL ) + { + prmsg(1,"LocalOpenClient: calloc(1,%lu) failed\n", + sizeof(struct _XtransConnInfo)); + return NULL; + } + + ciptr->fd = -1; + + TRANS(LocalInitTransports)(protocol); + + index = 0; + for(transptr=TRANS(LocalGetNextTransport)(); + transptr!=NULL;transptr=TRANS(LocalGetNextTransport)(), index++) + { + switch( type ) + { + case XTRANS_OPEN_COTS_CLIENT: + ciptr->fd=transptr->devcotsopenclient(ciptr,port); + break; + case XTRANS_OPEN_COTS_SERVER: + prmsg(1, + "LocalOpenClient: Should not be opening a server with this function\n"); + break; + default: + prmsg(1, + "LocalOpenClient: Unknown Open type %d\n", + type); + } + if( ciptr->fd >= 0 ) + break; + } + + TRANS(LocalEndTransports)(); + + if( ciptr->fd < 0 ) + { + free(ciptr); + return NULL; + } + + ciptr->priv=(char *)transptr; + ciptr->index = index; + + return ciptr; +} + +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ + + +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + +static XtransConnInfo +TRANS(LocalOpenServer)(int type, const char *protocol, + const char *host _X_UNUSED, const char *port) + +{ + int i; + XtransConnInfo ciptr; + + prmsg(2,"LocalOpenServer(%d,%s,%s)\n", type, protocol, port); + +#if defined(X11_t) + /* + * For X11, the port will be in the format xserverN where N is the + * display number. All of the local connections just need to know + * the display number because they don't do any name resolution on + * the port. This just truncates port to the display portion. + */ +#endif /* X11_t */ + + if( (ciptr = calloc(1,sizeof(struct _XtransConnInfo))) == NULL ) + { + prmsg(1,"LocalOpenServer: calloc(1,%lu) failed\n", + sizeof(struct _XtransConnInfo)); + return NULL; + } + + for(i=1;ifd=LOCALtrans2devtab[i].devcotsopenserver(ciptr,port); + break; + default: + prmsg(1,"LocalOpenServer: Unknown Open type %d\n", + type ); + } + if( ciptr->fd >= 0 ) { + ciptr->priv=(char *)&LOCALtrans2devtab[i]; + ciptr->index=i; + ciptr->flags = 1 | (ciptr->flags & TRANS_KEEPFLAGS); + return ciptr; + } + } + + free(ciptr); + return NULL; +} + +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ + + +#ifdef TRANS_REOPEN + +static XtransConnInfo +TRANS(LocalReopenServer)(int type, int index, int fd, const char *port) + +{ + XtransConnInfo ciptr; + int stat = 0; + + prmsg(2,"LocalReopenServer(%d,%d,%d)\n", type, index, fd); + + if( (ciptr = calloc(1,sizeof(struct _XtransConnInfo))) == NULL ) + { + prmsg(1,"LocalReopenServer: calloc(1,%lu) failed\n", + sizeof(struct _XtransConnInfo)); + return NULL; + } + + ciptr->fd = fd; + + switch( type ) + { + case XTRANS_OPEN_COTS_SERVER: + stat = LOCALtrans2devtab[index].devcotsreopenserver(ciptr,fd,port); + break; + default: + prmsg(1,"LocalReopenServer: Unknown Open type %d\n", + type ); + } + + if( stat > 0 ) { + ciptr->priv=(char *)&LOCALtrans2devtab[index]; + ciptr->index=index; + ciptr->flags = 1 | (ciptr->flags & TRANS_KEEPFLAGS); + return ciptr; + } + + free(ciptr); + return NULL; +} + +#endif /* TRANS_REOPEN */ + + + +/* + * This is the Local implementation of the X Transport service layer + */ + +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + +static XtransConnInfo +TRANS(LocalOpenCOTSClient)(Xtransport *thistrans _X_UNUSED, const char *protocol, + const char *host, const char *port) + +{ + prmsg(2,"LocalOpenCOTSClient(%s,%s,%s)\n",protocol,host,port); + + return TRANS(LocalOpenClient)(XTRANS_OPEN_COTS_CLIENT, protocol, host, port); +} + +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ + + +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + +static XtransConnInfo +TRANS(LocalOpenCOTSServer)(Xtransport *thistrans, const char *protocol, + const char *host, const char *port) + +{ + char *typetocheck = NULL; + int found = 0; + char typebuf[TYPEBUFSIZE]; + + prmsg(2,"LocalOpenCOTSServer(%s,%s,%s)\n",protocol,host,port); + + /* Check if this local type is in the XLOCAL list */ + TRANS(LocalInitTransports)("local"); + typetocheck = workingXLOCAL; + while (typetocheck && !found) { + int j; + + workingXLOCAL = strchr(workingXLOCAL, ':'); + if (workingXLOCAL && *workingXLOCAL) + *workingXLOCAL++ = '\0'; + strncpy(typebuf, typetocheck, TYPEBUFSIZE); + for (j = 0; j < TYPEBUFSIZE; j++) + if (isupper(typebuf[j])) + typebuf[j] = tolower(typebuf[j]); + if (!strcmp(thistrans->TransName, typebuf)) + found = 1; + typetocheck = workingXLOCAL; + } + TRANS(LocalEndTransports)(); + + if (!found) { + prmsg(3,"LocalOpenCOTSServer: disabling %s\n",thistrans->TransName); + thistrans->flags |= TRANS_DISABLED; + return NULL; + } + + return TRANS(LocalOpenServer)(XTRANS_OPEN_COTS_SERVER, protocol, host, port); +} + +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ + +#ifdef TRANS_REOPEN + +static XtransConnInfo +TRANS(LocalReopenCOTSServer)(Xtransport *thistrans, int fd, const char *port) + +{ + int index; + + prmsg(2,"LocalReopenCOTSServer(%d,%s)\n", fd, port); + + for(index=1;indexTransName, + LOCALtrans2devtab[index].transname) == 0 ) + break; + } + + if (index >= NUMTRANSPORTS) + { + return (NULL); + } + + return TRANS(LocalReopenServer)(XTRANS_OPEN_COTS_SERVER, + index, fd, port); +} + +#endif /* TRANS_REOPEN */ + + + +static int +TRANS(LocalSetOption)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, int option, int arg) + +{ + prmsg(2,"LocalSetOption(%d,%d,%d)\n",ciptr->fd,option,arg); + + return -1; +} + + +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + +static int +TRANS(LocalCreateListener)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, const char *port, + unsigned int flags _X_UNUSED) + +{ + prmsg(2,"LocalCreateListener(%p->%d,%s)\n",ciptr,ciptr->fd,port); + + return 0; +} + +static int +TRANS(LocalResetListener)(XtransConnInfo ciptr) + +{ + LOCALtrans2dev *transptr; + + prmsg(2,"LocalResetListener(%p)\n",ciptr); + + transptr=(LOCALtrans2dev *)ciptr->priv; + if (transptr->devreset != NULL) { + return transptr->devreset(ciptr); + } + return TRANS_RESET_NOOP; +} + + +static XtransConnInfo +TRANS(LocalAccept)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, int *status) + +{ + XtransConnInfo newciptr; + LOCALtrans2dev *transptr; + + prmsg(2,"LocalAccept(%p->%d)\n", ciptr, ciptr->fd); + + transptr=(LOCALtrans2dev *)ciptr->priv; + + if( (newciptr = calloc(1,sizeof(struct _XtransConnInfo)))==NULL ) + { + prmsg(1,"LocalAccept: calloc(1,%lu) failed\n", + sizeof(struct _XtransConnInfo)); + *status = TRANS_ACCEPT_BAD_MALLOC; + return NULL; + } + + newciptr->fd=transptr->devaccept(ciptr,newciptr,status); + + if( newciptr->fd < 0 ) + { + free(newciptr); + return NULL; + } + + newciptr->priv=(char *)transptr; + newciptr->index = ciptr->index; + + *status = 0; + + return newciptr; +} + +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ + + +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + +static int +TRANS(LocalConnect)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, + const char *host _X_UNUSED, const char *port) + +{ + prmsg(2,"LocalConnect(%p->%d,%s)\n", ciptr, ciptr->fd, port); + + return 0; +} + +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ + + +static int +TRANS(LocalBytesReadable)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, BytesReadable_t *pend ) + +{ + prmsg(2,"LocalBytesReadable(%p->%d,%p)\n", ciptr, ciptr->fd, pend); + +#if defined(SCO325) + return ioctl(ciptr->fd, I_NREAD, (char *)pend); +#else + return ioctl(ciptr->fd, FIONREAD, (char *)pend); +#endif +} + +static int +TRANS(LocalRead)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, char *buf, int size) + +{ + prmsg(2,"LocalRead(%d,%p,%d)\n", ciptr->fd, buf, size ); + + return read(ciptr->fd,buf,size); +} + +static int +TRANS(LocalWrite)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, char *buf, int size) + +{ + prmsg(2,"LocalWrite(%d,%p,%d)\n", ciptr->fd, buf, size ); + + return write(ciptr->fd,buf,size); +} + +static int +TRANS(LocalReadv)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, struct iovec *buf, int size) + +{ + prmsg(2,"LocalReadv(%d,%p,%d)\n", ciptr->fd, buf, size ); + + return READV(ciptr,buf,size); +} + +static int +TRANS(LocalWritev)(XtransConnInfo ciptr, struct iovec *buf, int size) + +{ + prmsg(2,"LocalWritev(%d,%p,%d)\n", ciptr->fd, buf, size ); + + return WRITEV(ciptr,buf,size); +} + +static int +TRANS(LocalDisconnect)(XtransConnInfo ciptr) + +{ + prmsg(2,"LocalDisconnect(%p->%d)\n", ciptr, ciptr->fd); + + return 0; +} + +static int +TRANS(LocalClose)(XtransConnInfo ciptr) + +{ + struct sockaddr_un *sockname=(struct sockaddr_un *) ciptr->addr; + int ret; + + prmsg(2,"LocalClose(%p->%d)\n", ciptr, ciptr->fd ); + + ret=close(ciptr->fd); + + if(ciptr->flags + && sockname + && sockname->sun_family == AF_UNIX + && sockname->sun_path[0] ) + { + if (!(ciptr->flags & TRANS_NOUNLINK)) + unlink(sockname->sun_path); + } + + return ret; +} + +static int +TRANS(LocalCloseForCloning)(XtransConnInfo ciptr) + +{ + int ret; + + prmsg(2,"LocalCloseForCloning(%p->%d)\n", ciptr, ciptr->fd ); + + /* Don't unlink path */ + + ret=close(ciptr->fd); + + return ret; +} + + +/* + * MakeAllCOTSServerListeners() will go through the entire Xtransports[] + * array defined in Xtrans.c and try to OpenCOTSServer() for each entry. + * We will add duplicate entries to that table so that the OpenCOTSServer() + * function will get called once for each type of local transport. + * + * The TransName is in lowercase, so it will never match during a normal + * call to SelectTransport() in Xtrans.c. + */ + +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER +static const char * local_aliases[] = { +# ifdef LOCAL_TRANS_PTS + "pts", +# endif + "named", +# ifdef __sun + "pipe", /* compatibility with Solaris Xlib */ +# endif +# ifdef LOCAL_TRANS_SCO + "sco", +# endif + NULL }; +#endif + +Xtransport TRANS(LocalFuncs) = { + /* Local Interface */ + "local", + TRANS_ALIAS | TRANS_LOCAL, +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(LocalOpenCOTSClient), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + local_aliases, + TRANS(LocalOpenCOTSServer), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_REOPEN + TRANS(LocalReopenCOTSServer), +#endif + TRANS(LocalSetOption), +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(LocalCreateListener), + TRANS(LocalResetListener), + TRANS(LocalAccept), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(LocalConnect), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ + TRANS(LocalBytesReadable), + TRANS(LocalRead), + TRANS(LocalWrite), + TRANS(LocalReadv), + TRANS(LocalWritev), +#if XTRANS_SEND_FDS + TRANS(LocalSendFdInvalid), + TRANS(LocalRecvFdInvalid), +#endif + TRANS(LocalDisconnect), + TRANS(LocalClose), + TRANS(LocalCloseForCloning), +}; + +#ifdef LOCAL_TRANS_PTS + +Xtransport TRANS(PTSFuncs) = { + /* Local Interface */ + "pts", + TRANS_LOCAL, +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(LocalOpenCOTSClient), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + NULL, + TRANS(LocalOpenCOTSServer), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_REOPEN + TRANS(LocalReopenCOTSServer), +#endif + TRANS(LocalSetOption), +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(LocalCreateListener), + TRANS(LocalResetListener), + TRANS(LocalAccept), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(LocalConnect), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ + TRANS(LocalBytesReadable), + TRANS(LocalRead), + TRANS(LocalWrite), + TRANS(LocalReadv), + TRANS(LocalWritev), +#if XTRANS_SEND_FDS + TRANS(LocalSendFdInvalid), + TRANS(LocalRecvFdInvalid), +#endif + TRANS(LocalDisconnect), + TRANS(LocalClose), + TRANS(LocalCloseForCloning), +}; + +#endif /* LOCAL_TRANS_PTS */ + +#ifdef LOCAL_TRANS_NAMED + +Xtransport TRANS(NAMEDFuncs) = { + /* Local Interface */ + "named", + TRANS_LOCAL, +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(LocalOpenCOTSClient), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + NULL, + TRANS(LocalOpenCOTSServer), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_REOPEN + TRANS(LocalReopenCOTSServer), +#endif + TRANS(LocalSetOption), +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(LocalCreateListener), + TRANS(LocalResetListener), + TRANS(LocalAccept), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(LocalConnect), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ + TRANS(LocalBytesReadable), + TRANS(LocalRead), + TRANS(LocalWrite), + TRANS(LocalReadv), + TRANS(LocalWritev), +#if XTRANS_SEND_FDS + TRANS(LocalSendFdInvalid), + TRANS(LocalRecvFdInvalid), +#endif + TRANS(LocalDisconnect), + TRANS(LocalClose), + TRANS(LocalCloseForCloning), +}; + +#ifdef __sun +Xtransport TRANS(PIPEFuncs) = { + /* Local Interface */ + "pipe", + TRANS_ALIAS | TRANS_LOCAL, +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(LocalOpenCOTSClient), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + NULL, + TRANS(LocalOpenCOTSServer), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_REOPEN + TRANS(LocalReopenCOTSServer), +#endif + TRANS(LocalSetOption), +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(LocalCreateListener), + TRANS(LocalResetListener), + TRANS(LocalAccept), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(LocalConnect), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ + TRANS(LocalBytesReadable), + TRANS(LocalRead), + TRANS(LocalWrite), + TRANS(LocalReadv), + TRANS(LocalWritev), +#if XTRANS_SEND_FDS + TRANS(LocalSendFdInvalid), + TRANS(LocalRecvFdInvalid), +#endif + TRANS(LocalDisconnect), + TRANS(LocalClose), + TRANS(LocalCloseForCloning), +}; +#endif /* __sun */ +#endif /* LOCAL_TRANS_NAMED */ + + +#ifdef LOCAL_TRANS_SCO +Xtransport TRANS(SCOFuncs) = { + /* Local Interface */ + "sco", + TRANS_LOCAL, +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(LocalOpenCOTSClient), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + NULL, + TRANS(LocalOpenCOTSServer), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_REOPEN + TRANS(LocalReopenCOTSServer), +#endif + TRANS(LocalSetOption), +#ifdef TRANS_SERVER + TRANS(LocalCreateListener), + TRANS(LocalResetListener), + TRANS(LocalAccept), +#endif /* TRANS_SERVER */ +#ifdef TRANS_CLIENT + TRANS(LocalConnect), +#endif /* TRANS_CLIENT */ + TRANS(LocalBytesReadable), + TRANS(LocalRead), + TRANS(LocalWrite), + TRANS(LocalReadv), + TRANS(LocalWritev), +#if XTRANS_SEND_FDS + TRANS(LocalSendFdInvalid), + TRANS(LocalRecvFdInvalid), +#endif + TRANS(LocalDisconnect), + TRANS(LocalClose), + TRANS(LocalCloseForCloning), +}; +#endif /* LOCAL_TRANS_SCO */ -- cgit v1.2.3