#include <unistd.h>
#include <ctype.h>
-#ifdef BB_MTAB
-const char mtab_file[] = "/etc/mtab";
-#else
#if defined BB_MOUNT || defined BB_UMOUNT || defined BB_DF
+# if defined BB_FEATURE_USE_PROCFS
const char mtab_file[] = "/proc/mounts";
-#endif
+# else
+# if defined BB_MTAB
+const char mtab_file[] = "/etc/mtab";
+# else
+# error With (BB_MOUNT||BB_UMOUNT||BB_DF) defined, you must define either BB_MTAB or BB_FEATURE_USE_PROCFS
+# endif
+# endif
#endif
-/* volatile so gcc knows this is the enod of the line */
extern void usage(const char *usage)
{
fprintf(stderr, "BusyBox v%s (%s) multi-call binary -- GPL2\n\n", BB_VER, BB_BT);
#if defined (BB_INIT) || defined (BB_PS)
+#if ! defined BB_FEATURE_USE_PROCFS
+#error Sorry, I depend on the /proc filesystem right now.
+#endif
/* Returns kernel version encoded as major*65536 + minor*256 + patch,
* so, for example, to check if the kernel is greater than 2.2.11:
* if (get_kernel_revision() <= 2*65536+2*256+11) { <stuff> }
if (S_ISDIR(srcStatBuf.st_mode)) {
//fprintf(stderr, "copying directory %s to %s\n", srcName, destName);
/* Make sure the directory is writable */
- if (mkdir(destName, 0777777 ^ umask(0))) {
+ result = mkdir(destName, 0777777 ^ umask(0));
+ if (result < 0 && errno != EEXIST) {
perror(destName);
return (FALSE);
}
if (setModes == TRUE) {
//fprintf(stderr, "Setting permissions for %s\n", destName);
chmod(destName, srcStatBuf.st_mode);
- if (followLinks == TRUE)
- chown(destName, srcStatBuf.st_uid, srcStatBuf.st_gid);
- else
+#if (__GLIBC__ >= 2) && (__GLIBC_MINOR__ >= 1)
+ if (followLinks == FALSE)
lchown(destName, srcStatBuf.st_uid, srcStatBuf.st_gid);
+ else
+#endif
+ chown(destName, srcStatBuf.st_uid, srcStatBuf.st_gid);
times.actime = srcStatBuf.st_atime;
times.modtime = srcStatBuf.st_mtime;
#endif
-#ifdef BB_TAR
+#if defined BB_TAR
/*
* Return the standard ls-like time string from a time_t
* This is static and so is overwritten on each call.
return total;
}
+#endif
+#if defined BB_TAR || defined BB_TAIL
/*
* Read all of the supplied buffer from a file.
* This does multiple reads as necessary.
#endif
-#if defined (BB_CHOWN) || defined (BB_CP) || defined (BB_FIND) || defined (BB_LS)
+#if defined (BB_CHMOD_CHOWN_CHGRP) || defined (BB_CP) || defined (BB_FIND) || defined (BB_LS) || defined (BB_INSMOD)
/*
* Walk down all the directories under the specified
* location, and do something (something specified
char *cpOld;
char buf[NAME_MAX];
- strcpy (buf, name);
- if (buf[strlen(buf)]!='/') {
- buf[strlen(buf)] = '/';
- buf[strlen(buf)+1] = '\0';
- }
-
+ strcpy( buf, name);
cp = strchr (buf, '/');
-
while (cp) {
cpOld = cp;
cp = strchr (cp + 1, '/');
continue;
if (name) {
- if (0 == strcmp(rname, name))
+ if (0 == strcmp(rname, name)) {
+ fclose( file);
return( rid);
+ }
}
if ( id != -1 && id == rid ) {
strncpy(name, rname, 8);
+ fclose( file);
return( TRUE);
}
}
#endif
-#if !defined BB_REGEXP && (defined BB_GREP || defined BB_FIND || defined BB_SED)
+#if !defined BB_REGEXP && (defined BB_GREP || defined BB_SED)
/* Do a case insensitive strstr() */
char* stristr(char *haystack, const char *needle)
#endif
+#if defined BB_FIND
+/*
+ * Routine to see if a text string is matched by a wildcard pattern.
+ * Returns TRUE if the text is matched, or FALSE if it is not matched
+ * or if the pattern is invalid.
+ * * matches zero or more characters
+ * ? matches a single character
+ * [abc] matches 'a', 'b' or 'c'
+ * \c quotes character c
+ * Adapted from code written by Ingo Wilken, and
+ * then taken from sash, Copyright (c) 1999 by David I. Bell
+ * Permission is granted to use, distribute, or modify this source,
+ * provided that this copyright notice remains intact.
+ * Permission to distribute this code under the GPL has been granted.
+ */
+extern int
+check_wildcard_match(const char* text, const char* pattern)
+{
+ const char* retryPat;
+ const char* retryText;
+ int ch;
+ int found;
+
+ retryPat = NULL;
+ retryText = NULL;
+
+ while (*text || *pattern)
+ {
+ ch = *pattern++;
+
+ switch (ch)
+ {
+ case '*':
+ retryPat = pattern;
+ retryText = text;
+ break;
+
+ case '[':
+ found = FALSE;
+
+ while ((ch = *pattern++) != ']')
+ {
+ if (ch == '\\')
+ ch = *pattern++;
+
+ if (ch == '\0')
+ return FALSE;
+
+ if (*text == ch)
+ found = TRUE;
+ }
+
+ //if (!found)
+ if (found==TRUE)
+ {
+ pattern = retryPat;
+ text = ++retryText;
+ }
+
+ /* fall into next case */
+
+ case '?':
+ if (*text++ == '\0')
+ return FALSE;
+
+ break;
+
+ case '\\':
+ ch = *pattern++;
+
+ if (ch == '\0')
+ return FALSE;
+
+ /* fall into next case */
+
+ default:
+ if (*text == ch)
+ {
+ if (*text)
+ text++;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (*text)
+ {
+ pattern = retryPat;
+ text = ++retryText;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+
+ if (pattern == NULL)
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+
+ return TRUE;
+}
+#endif
+
+
-#if defined BB_DF | defined BB_MTAB
+#if defined BB_DF || defined BB_MTAB
/*
* Given a block device, find the mount table entry if that block device
* is mounted.
endmntent(mountTable);
return mountEntry;
}
-
#endif
-#if !defined BB_MTAB && (defined BB_MOUNT || defined BB_DF )
-extern void whine_if_fstab_is_missing()
+#if defined BB_DD || defined BB_TAIL
+/*
+ * Read a number with a possible multiplier.
+ * Returns -1 if the number format is illegal.
+ */
+extern long getNum (const char *cp)
{
- struct stat statBuf;
- if (stat("/etc/fstab", &statBuf) < 0)
- fprintf(stderr, "/etc/fstab file missing -- install one to name /dev/root.\n\n");
+ long value;
+
+ if (!isDecimal (*cp))
+ return -1;
+
+ value = 0;
+
+ while (isDecimal (*cp))
+ value = value * 10 + *cp++ - '0';
+
+ switch (*cp++) {
+ case 'm':
+ value *= 1048576;
+ break;
+
+ case 'k':
+ value *= 1024;
+ break;
+
+ case 'b':
+ value *= 512;
+ break;
+
+ case 'w':
+ value *= 2;
+ break;
+
+ case '\0':
+ return value;
+
+ default:
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ if (*cp)
+ return -1;
+
+ return value;
}
#endif
-/* END CODE */
+#if defined BB_INIT || defined BB_HALT || defined BB_REBOOT
+
+#if ! defined BB_FEATURE_USE_PROCFS
+#error Sorry, I depend on the /proc filesystem right now.
+#endif
+/* findInitPid()
+ *
+ * This finds the pid of init (which is not always 1).
+ * Currently, it's implemented by rummaging through the proc filesystem.
+ *
+ * [return]
+ * 0 failure
+ * pid when init's pid is found.
+ */
+extern pid_t
+findInitPid()
+{
+ pid_t init_pid;
+ char filename[256];
+ char buffer[256];
+
+ /* no need to opendir ;) */
+ for (init_pid = 1; init_pid < 65536; init_pid++) {
+ FILE *status;
+
+ sprintf(filename, "/proc/%d/status", init_pid);
+ status = fopen(filename, "r");
+ if (!status) { continue; }
+ fgets(buffer, 256, status);
+ fclose(status);
+
+ if ( (strstr(buffer, "init\n") != NULL )) {
+ return init_pid;
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+#endif
+
+#if (__GLIBC__ < 2) && (defined BB_SYSLOGD || defined BB_INIT)
+extern int vdprintf(int d, const char *format, va_list ap)
+{
+ char buf[BUF_SIZE];
+ int len;
+ len = vsprintf(buf, format, ap);
+ return write(d, buf, len);
+}
+#endif
+/* END CODE */