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bpfire/src/libsmooth/varval.c
2014-07-30 22:02:35 +02:00

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/* SmoothWall libsmooth.
*
* This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public
* Licence. See the file COPYING for details.
*
* (c) Lawrence Manning, 2001
* Contains functions for manipulation files full of VAR=VAL pairs.
*
* 2003-07-27 Robert Kerr - Added cooperative file locking to prevent any
* clashes between setuid programs reading configuration and cgi scripts
* trying to write it
*
*/
#include "libsmooth.h"
/* Sets up the list. First entry is a dummy one to avoid having to special
* case empty lists. */
struct keyvalue *initkeyvalues(void)
{
struct keyvalue *head = malloc(sizeof(struct keyvalue));
strcpy(head->key, "KEY");
strcpy(head->value, "VALUE");
head->next = NULL;
return head;
}
/* Splats all the entries in a list. */
void freekeyvalues(struct keyvalue *head)
{
struct keyvalue *cur = head->next;
struct keyvalue *next;
while (cur)
{
next = cur->next;
free(cur);
cur = next;
}
}
/* Reads from a file into a new list. Uses appendkeyvalue to add entries.
* Will bomb out on a error (eg bad format line). */
int readkeyvalues(struct keyvalue *head, char *filename)
{
FILE *file;
char buffer[STRING_SIZE];
char *temp;
char *key, *value;
if (!(file = fopen(filename, "r")))
return 0;
if (flock(fileno(file), LOCK_SH))
{
fclose(file);
return 0;
}
while (fgets(buffer, STRING_SIZE, file))
{
temp = buffer;
while (*temp)
{
if (*temp =='\n') *temp = '\0';
temp++;
}
if (!strlen(buffer))
continue;
if (!(temp = strchr(buffer, '=')))
{
flock(fileno(file), LOCK_UN);
fclose(file);
return 0;
}
*temp = '\0';
key = buffer; value = temp + 1;
/* See if string is quoted. If so, skip first quote, and
* nuke the one at the end. */
if (value[0] == '\'')
{
value++;
if ((temp = strrchr(value, '\'')))
*temp = '\0';
else
{
flock(fileno(file), LOCK_UN);
fclose(file);
return 0;
}
}
if (strlen(key))
appendkeyvalue(head, key, value);
}
flock(fileno(file), LOCK_UN);
fclose(file);
return 1;
}
/* Writes out a list to a file. Easy. */
int writekeyvalues(struct keyvalue *head, char *filename)
{
FILE *file;
struct keyvalue *cur = head->next;
if (!(file = fopen(filename, "w")))
return 0;
if (flock(fileno(file), LOCK_EX))
{
fclose(file);
return 0;
}
while (cur)
{
/* No space in value? If there is, we need to quote the value
* so the shell can read it. */
if (!strchr(cur->value, ' '))
fprintf(file, "%s=%s\n", cur->key, cur->value);
else
fprintf(file, "%s=\'%s\'\n", cur->key, cur->value);
cur = cur->next;
}
flock(fileno(file), LOCK_UN);
fclose(file);
return 1;
}
/* Finds a key and copies the value back. value must be at least STRING_SIZE
* long. Would be nice to have a func that just returns a pointer to the value?
*/
int findkey(struct keyvalue *head, char *key, char *value)
{
struct keyvalue *cur = head->next;
while (cur)
{
if (strcmp(key, cur->key) == 0)
{
strncpy(value, cur->value, STRING_SIZE);
value[STRING_SIZE-1] = '\0';
return 1;
}
cur = cur->next;
}
return 0;
}
/* Appends a entry. Not very efficent because it rescans the list looking
* for the end. Maybe fix this later. */
void appendkeyvalue(struct keyvalue *head, char *key, char *value)
{
struct keyvalue *new = malloc(sizeof(struct keyvalue));
struct keyvalue *cur = head->next;
struct keyvalue *tail = head;
strncpy(new->key, key, STRING_SIZE);
strncpy(new->value, value, STRING_SIZE);
new->key[STRING_SIZE-1] = '\0';
new->value[STRING_SIZE-1] = '\0';
new->next = NULL;
while (cur)
{
tail = cur;
cur = cur->next;
}
tail->next = new;
}
/* Otherwrites a key with a new value, or if it dosn't exist, appends it
* on the end. */
void replacekeyvalue(struct keyvalue *head, char *key, char *value)
{
struct keyvalue *cur = head->next;
while (cur)
{
if (strcmp(cur->key, key) == 0)
{
strncpy(cur->value, value, STRING_SIZE);
cur->value[STRING_SIZE-1] = '\0';
return;
}
cur = cur->next;
}
appendkeyvalue(head, key, value);
}