source: trunk/minix/commands/elvis/elvprsv.c@ 20

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[9]1/* elvprsv.c */
2
3/* Author:
4 * Steve Kirkendall
5 * 14407 SW Teal Blvd. #C
6 * Beaverton, OR 97005
7 * kirkenda@cs.pdx.edu
8 */
9
10
11/* This file contains the portable sources for the "elvprsv" program.
12 * "Elvprsv" is run by Elvis when Elvis is about to die. It is also
13 * run when the computer boots up. It is not intended to be run directly
14 * by the user, ever.
15 *
16 * Basically, this program does the following four things:
17 * - It extracts the text from the temporary file, and places the text in
18 * a file in the /usr/preserve directory.
19 * - It adds a line to the /usr/preserve/Index file, describing the file
20 * that it just preserved.
21 * - It removes the temporary file.
22 * - It sends mail to the owner of the file, saying that the file was
23 * preserved, and how it can be recovered.
24 *
25 * The /usr/preserve/Index file is a log file that contains one line for each
26 * file that has ever been preserved. Each line of this file describes one
27 * preserved file. The first word on the line is the name of the file that
28 * contains the preserved text. The second word is the full pathname of the
29 * file that was being edited; for anonymous buffers, this is the directory
30 * name plus "/foo".
31 *
32 * If elvprsv's first argument (after the command name) starts with a hyphen,
33 * then the characters after the hyphen are used as a description of when
34 * the editor went away. This is optional.
35 *
36 * The remaining arguments are all the names of temporary files that are
37 * to be preserved. For example, on a UNIX system, the /etc/rc file might
38 * invoke it this way:
39 *
40 * elvprsv "-the system went down" /tmp/elv_*.*
41 *
42 * This file contains only the portable parts of the preserve program.
43 * It must #include a system-specific file. The system-specific file is
44 * expected to define the following functions:
45 *
46 * char *ownername(char *filename) - returns name of person who owns file
47 *
48 * void mail(char *user, char *name, char *when)
49 * - tell user that file was preserved
50 */
51
52#include <stdio.h>
53#include "config.h"
54#include "vi.h"
55
56#if AMIGA
57BLK tmpblk;
58#error AMIGA here DEBUG
59# include "amiwild.c"
60# include "amiprsv.c"
61#endif
62
63#if OSK
64# undef sprintf
65#endif
66
67#if ANY_UNIX || OSK
68# include "prsvunix.c"
69#endif
70
71#if MSDOS || TOS
72# include "prsvdos.c"
73# define WILDCARD_NO_MAIN
74# include "wildcard.c"
75#endif
76
77
78BLK buf;
79BLK hdr;
80BLK name;
81int rewrite_now; /* boolean: should we send text directly to orig file? */
82
83
84
85/* This function preserves a single file, and announces its success/failure
86 * via an e-mail message.
87 */
88void preserve(tname, when)
89 char *tname; /* name of a temp file to be preserved */
90 char *when; /* description of when the editor died */
91{
92 int infd; /* fd used for reading from the temp file */
93 FILE *outfp; /* fp used for writing to the recovery file */
94 FILE *index; /* fp used for appending to index file */
95 char outname[100]; /* the name of the recovery file */
96 char *user; /* name of the owner of the temp file */
97#if AMIGA
98 char *prsvdir;
99#endif
100 int i;
101
102 /* open the temp file */
103 infd = open(tname, O_RDONLY|O_BINARY);
104 if (infd < 0)
105 {
106 /* if we can't open the file, then we should assume that
107 * the filename contains wildcard characters that weren't
108 * expanded... and also assume that they weren't expanded
109 * because there are no files that need to be preserved.
110 * THEREFORE... we should silently ignore it.
111 * (Or loudly ignore it if the user was using -R)
112 */
113 if (rewrite_now)
114 {
115 perror(tname);
116 }
117 return;
118 }
119
120 /* read the header and name from the file */
121 if (read(infd, hdr.c, BLKSIZE) != BLKSIZE
122 || read(infd, name.c, BLKSIZE) != BLKSIZE)
123 {
124 /* something wrong with the file - sorry */
125 fprintf(stderr, "%s: trucated header blocks\n", tname);
126 close(infd);
127 return;
128 }
129
130 /* If the filename block contains an empty string, then Elvis was
131 * only keeping the temp file around because it contained some text
132 * that was needed for a named cut buffer. The user doesn't care
133 * about that kind of temp file, so we should silently delete it.
134 */
135 if (name.c[0] == '\0' && name.c[1] == '\177')
136 {
137 close(infd);
138 unlink(tname);
139 return;
140 }
141
142 if (rewrite_now)
143 {
144 /* we don't need to open the index file */
145 index = (FILE *)0;
146
147 /* make sure we can read every block! */
148 for (i = 1; i < MAXBLKS && hdr.n[i]; i++)
149 {
150 lseek(infd, (long)hdr.n[i] * (long)BLKSIZE, 0);
151 if (read(infd, buf.c, BLKSIZE) != BLKSIZE)
152 {
153 /* messed up header */
154 fprintf(stderr, "%s: unrecoverable -- header trashed\n", name.c);
155 close(infd);
156 return;
157 }
158 }
159
160 /* open the user's file for writing */
161 outfp = fopen(name.c, "w");
162 if (!outfp)
163 {
164 perror(name.c);
165 close(infd);
166 return;
167 }
168 }
169 else
170 {
171 /* open/create the index file */
172 index = fopen(PRSVINDEX, "a");
173 if (!index)
174 {
175 perror(PRSVINDEX);
176 exit(1);
177 }
178
179 /* create the recovery file in the PRESVDIR directory */
180#if AMIGA
181 prsvdir = &PRSVDIR[strlen(PRSVDIR) - 1];
182 if (*prsvdir == '/' || *prsvdir == ':')
183 {
184 sprintf(outname, "%sp%ld", PRSVDIR, ftell(index));
185 }
186 else
187#endif
188 sprintf(outname, "%s%cp%ld", PRSVDIR, SLASH, ftell(index));
189 outfp = fopen(outname, "w");
190 if (!outfp)
191 {
192 perror(outname);
193 close(infd);
194 fclose(index);
195 return;
196 }
197 }
198
199 /* write the text of the file out to the recovery file */
200 for (i = 1; i < MAXBLKS && hdr.n[i]; i++)
201 {
202 lseek(infd, (long)hdr.n[i] * (long)BLKSIZE, 0);
203 if (read(infd, buf.c, BLKSIZE) != BLKSIZE)
204 {
205 /* messed up header */
206 fprintf(stderr, "%s: unrecoverable -- header trashed\n", name.c);
207 fclose(outfp);
208 close(infd);
209 if (index)
210 {
211 fclose(index);
212 }
213 unlink(outname);
214 return;
215 }
216 fputs(buf.c, outfp);
217 }
218
219 /* add a line to the index file */
220 if (index)
221 {
222 fprintf(index, "%s %s\n", outname, name.c);
223 }
224
225 /* close everything */
226 close(infd);
227 fclose(outfp);
228 if (index)
229 {
230 fclose(index);
231 }
232
233 /* Are we doing this due to something more frightening than just
234 * a ":preserve" command?
235 */
236 if (*when)
237 {
238 /* send a mail message */
239 mail(ownername(tname), name.c, when);
240
241 /* remove the temp file -- the editor has died already */
242 unlink(tname);
243 }
244}
245
246main(argc, argv)
247 int argc;
248 char **argv;
249{
250 int i;
251 char *when = "the editor went away";
252
253#if MSDOS || TOS
254 /* expand any wildcards in the command line */
255 argv = wildexpand(&argc, argv);
256#endif
257
258 /* do we have a "when" argument? */
259 i = 1;
260 if (argc >= i + 1 && !strcmp(argv[i], "-R"))
261 {
262 rewrite_now = 1;
263 when = "";
264 i++;
265#if ANY_UNIX
266 setuid(geteuid());
267#endif
268 }
269#if OSK
270 else
271 {
272 setuid(0);
273 }
274#endif
275 if (argc >= i + 1 && argv[i][0] == '-')
276 {
277 when = argv[i] + 1;
278 i++;
279 }
280
281 /* preserve everything we're supposed to */
282 while (i < argc)
283 {
284 preserve(argv[i], when);
285 i++;
286 }
287}
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