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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-14 20:34:44 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-14 20:34:44 +0000 |
commit | e3be059d4da38aa36f1aee1d56f8ceb943d92f1c (patch) | |
tree | 26edef31e4e503dd1c92a112de174f366dd61802 /library/devname.c | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 2:4.0.4.upstream/2%4.0.4upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/library/devname.c b/library/devname.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6a23653 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/devname.c @@ -0,0 +1,364 @@ +/* + * devname - device name functions + * + * Copyright © 2011-2023 Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net> + * Copyright © 2017-2023 Craig Small <csmall@dropbear.xyz> + * Copyright © 1998-2009 Albert Cahalan + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/stat.h> +#include <fcntl.h> +#include <unistd.h> +#include "misc.h" +#include "devname.h" + +// This is the buffer size for a tty name. Any path is legal, +// which makes PAGE_SIZE appropriate (see kernel source), but +// that is only 99% portable and utmp only holds 32 anyway. +// We need at least 20 for guess_name(). +#define TTY_NAME_SIZE 128 + +/* Who uses what: + * + * dev_to_tty top, ps + */ + +#ifdef MAJOR_IN_MKDEV +#include <sys/mkdev.h> +#elif defined MAJOR_IN_SYSMACROS +#include <sys/sysmacros.h> +#else +#define major(d) ( ((unsigned)(d)>>8u) & 0xfffu ) +#define minor(d) ( ((unsigned)(d)&0xffu) | (((unsigned)(d)&0xfff00000u)>>12u) ) +#endif + +typedef struct tty_map_node { + struct tty_map_node *next; + unsigned short devfs_type; // bool + unsigned short major_number; + unsigned minor_first; + unsigned minor_last; + char name[16]; +} tty_map_node; + +static __thread tty_map_node *tty_map = NULL; + +/* Load /proc/tty/drivers for device name mapping use. */ +static void load_drivers(void){ + char buf[10000]; + char *p; + int fd; + int bytes; + fd = open("/proc/tty/drivers",O_RDONLY); + if(fd == -1) goto fail; + bytes = read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf) - 1); + if(bytes == -1) goto fail; + buf[bytes] = '\0'; + p = buf; + while(( p = strstr(p, " /dev/") )){ // " /dev/" is the second column + tty_map_node *tmn; + size_t len; + char *end; + p += 6; + end = strchr(p, ' '); + if(!end) continue; + len = end - p; + if (!(tmn = calloc(1, sizeof(tty_map_node)))) + goto fail; + tmn->next = tty_map; + tty_map = tmn; + /* if we have a devfs type name such as /dev/tts/%d then strip the %d but + keep a flag. */ + if(len >= 3 && !strncmp(end - 2, "%d", 2)){ + len -= 2; + tmn->devfs_type = 1; + } + if(len >= sizeof tmn->name) + len = sizeof tmn->name - 1; // mangle it to avoid overflow + memcpy(tmn->name, p, len); + p = end; /* set p to point past the %d as well if there is one */ + while(*p == ' ') p++; + tmn->major_number = atoi(p); + p += strspn(p, "0123456789"); + while(*p == ' ') p++; + switch(sscanf(p, "%u-%u", &tmn->minor_first, &tmn->minor_last)){ + default: + /* Can't finish parsing this line so we remove it from the list */ + tty_map = tty_map->next; + free(tmn); + break; + case 1: + tmn->minor_last = tmn->minor_first; + break; + case 2: + break; + } + } +fail: + if(fd != -1) close(fd); + if(!tty_map) tty_map = (tty_map_node *)-1; +} + +/* Try to guess the device name from /proc/tty/drivers info. */ +static int driver_name(char *restrict const buf, unsigned maj, unsigned min){ + struct stat sbuf; + tty_map_node *tmn; + if(!tty_map) load_drivers(); + if(tty_map == (tty_map_node *)-1) return 0; + tmn = tty_map; + for(;;){ + if(!tmn) return 0; + if(tmn->major_number == maj && tmn->minor_first <= min && tmn->minor_last >= min) break; + tmn = tmn->next; + } + sprintf(buf, "/dev/%s%d", tmn->name, min); /* like "/dev/ttyZZ255" */ + if(stat(buf, &sbuf) < 0){ + sprintf(buf, "/dev/%s/%d", tmn->name, min); /* like "/dev/pts/255" */ + if(stat(buf, &sbuf) < 0){ + if(tmn->devfs_type) return 0; + sprintf(buf, "/dev/%s", tmn->name); /* like "/dev/ttyZZ255" */ + if(stat(buf, &sbuf) < 0) return 0; + } + } + if(min != minor(sbuf.st_rdev)) return 0; + if(maj != major(sbuf.st_rdev)) return 0; + return 1; +} + +// major 204 is a mess -- "Low-density serial ports" +static const char low_density_names[][6] = { +"LU0", "LU1", "LU2", "LU3", +"FB0", +"SA0", "SA1", "SA2", +"SC0", "SC1", "SC2", "SC3", +"FW0", "FW1", "FW2", "FW3", +"AM0", "AM1", "AM2", "AM3", "AM4", "AM5", "AM6", "AM7", +"AM8", "AM9", "AM10", "AM11", "AM12", "AM13", "AM14", "AM15", +"DB0", "DB1", "DB2", "DB3", "DB4", "DB5", "DB6", "DB7", +"SG0", +"SMX0", "SMX1", "SMX2", +"MM0", "MM1", +"CPM0", "CPM1", "CPM2", "CPM3", /* "CPM4", "CPM5", */ // bad allocation? +"IOC0", "IOC1", "IOC2", "IOC3", "IOC4", "IOC5", "IOC6", "IOC7", +"IOC8", "IOC9", "IOC10", "IOC11", "IOC12", "IOC13", "IOC14", "IOC15", +"IOC16", "IOC17", "IOC18", "IOC19", "IOC20", "IOC21", "IOC22", "IOC23", +"IOC24", "IOC25", "IOC26", "IOC27", "IOC28", "IOC29", "IOC30", "IOC31", +"VR0", "VR1", +"IOC84", "IOC85", "IOC86", "IOC87", "IOC88", "IOC89", "IOC90", "IOC91", +"IOC92", "IOC93", "IOC94", "IOC95", "IOC96", "IOC97", "IOC98", "IOC99", +"IOC100", "IOC101", "IOC102", "IOC103", "IOC104", "IOC105", "IOC106", "IOC107", +"IOC108", "IOC109", "IOC110", "IOC111", "IOC112", "IOC113", "IOC114", "IOC115", +"SIOC0", "SIOC1", "SIOC2", "SIOC3", "SIOC4", "SIOC5", "SIOC6", "SIOC7", +"SIOC8", "SIOC9", "SIOC10", "SIOC11", "SIOC12", "SIOC13", "SIOC14", "SIOC15", +"SIOC16", "SIOC17", "SIOC18", "SIOC19", "SIOC20", "SIOC21", "SIOC22", "SIOC23", +"SIOC24", "SIOC25", "SIOC26", "SIOC27", "SIOC28", "SIOC29", "SIOC30", "SIOC31", +"PSC0", "PSC1", "PSC2", "PSC3", "PSC4", "PSC5", +"AT0", "AT1", "AT2", "AT3", "AT4", "AT5", "AT6", "AT7", +"AT8", "AT9", "AT10", "AT11", "AT12", "AT13", "AT14", "AT15", +"NX0", "NX1", "NX2", "NX3", "NX4", "NX5", "NX6", "NX7", +"NX8", "NX9", "NX10", "NX11", "NX12", "NX13", "NX14", "NX15", +"J0", // minor is 186 +"UL0","UL1","UL2","UL3", +"xvc0", // FAIL -- "/dev/xvc0" lacks "tty" prefix +"PZ0","PZ1","PZ2","PZ3", +"TX0","TX1","TX2","TX3","TX4","TX5","TX6","TX7", +"SC0","SC1","SC2","SC3", +"MAX0","MAX1","MAX2","MAX3", +}; + +#if 0 +// test code +#include <stdio.h> +#define AS(x) (sizeof(x)/sizeof((x)[0])) +int main(int argc, char *argv[]){ + int i = 0; + while(i<AS(low_density_names)){ + printf("%3d = /dev/tty%.*s\n",i,sizeof low_density_names[i],low_density_names[i]); + i++; + } + return 0; +} +#endif + +/* Try to guess the device name (useful until /proc/PID/tty is added) */ +static int guess_name(char *restrict const buf, unsigned maj, unsigned min){ + struct stat sbuf; +#ifndef __CYGWIN__ + int t0, t1; +#endif + unsigned tmpmin = min; + + switch(maj){ + case 3: /* /dev/[pt]ty[p-za-o][0-9a-z] is 936 */ + if(tmpmin > 255) return 0; // should never happen; array index protection +#ifdef __CYGWIN__ + sprintf(buf, "cons%d", tmpmin); + /* Skip stat call. The reason is that cons devices are local to + * the processes running in that console. Calling stat from another + * console or pty will return -1. */ + return 1; +#else + t0 = "pqrstuvwxyzabcde"[tmpmin>>4]; + t1 = "0123456789abcdef"[tmpmin&0x0f]; + sprintf(buf, "/dev/tty%c%c", t0, t1); +#endif + break; + case 4: + if(min<64){ + sprintf(buf, "/dev/tty%d", min); + break; + } + sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyS%d", min-64); + break; + case 11: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyB%d", min); break; + case 17: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyH%d", min); break; + case 19: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyC%d", min); break; + case 22: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyD%d", min); break; /* devices.txt */ + case 23: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyD%d", min); break; /* driver code */ + case 24: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyE%d", min); break; + case 32: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyX%d", min); break; + case 43: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyI%d", min); break; + case 46: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyR%d", min); break; + case 48: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyL%d", min); break; + case 57: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyP%d", min); break; + case 71: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyF%d", min); break; + case 75: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyW%d", min); break; + case 78: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyM%d", min); break; /* conflict */ + case 105: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyV%d", min); break; + case 112: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyM%d", min); break; /* conflict */ +#ifdef __CYGWIN__ + case 136: sprintf(buf, "/dev/pty%d", min); break; +#else + /* 136 ... 143 are /dev/pts/0, /dev/pts/1, /dev/pts/2 ... */ + case 136 ... 143: sprintf(buf, "/dev/pts/%d", min+(maj-136)*256); break; +#endif + case 148: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyT%d", min); break; + case 154: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttySR%d", min); break; + case 156: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttySR%d", min+256); break; + case 164: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyCH%d", min); break; + case 166: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyACM%d", min); break; /* bummer, 9-char */ + case 172: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyMX%d", min); break; + case 174: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttySI%d", min); break; + case 188: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyUSB%d", min); break; /* bummer, 9-char */ + case 204: + if(min >= sizeof low_density_names / sizeof low_density_names[0]) return 0; + memcpy(buf,"/dev/tty",8); + memcpy(buf+8, low_density_names[min], sizeof low_density_names[0]); + buf[8 + sizeof low_density_names[0]] = '\0'; +// snprintf(buf, 9 + sizeof low_density_names[0], "/dev/tty%.*s", sizeof low_density_names[0], low_density_names[min]); + break; + case 208: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyU%d", min); break; + case 216: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyUB%d", min); break; // "/dev/rfcomm%d" now? + case 224: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyY%d", min); break; + case 227: sprintf(buf, "/dev/3270/tty%d", min); break; /* bummer, HUGE */ + case 229: sprintf(buf, "/dev/iseries/vtty%d", min); break; /* bummer, HUGE */ + case 256: sprintf(buf, "/dev/ttyEQ%d", min); break; + default: return 0; + } + if(stat(buf, &sbuf) < 0) return 0; + if(min != minor(sbuf.st_rdev)) return 0; + if(maj != major(sbuf.st_rdev)) return 0; + return 1; +} + +/* Linux 2.2 can give us filenames that might be correct. + * Useful names could be in /proc/PID/fd/2 (stderr, seldom redirected) + * and in /proc/PID/fd/255 (used by bash to remember the tty). + */ +static int link_name(char *restrict const buf, unsigned maj, unsigned min, int pid, const char *restrict name){ + struct stat sbuf; + char path[32]; + ssize_t count; + const int len = snprintf(path, sizeof path, "/proc/%d/%s", pid, name); /* often permission denied */ + if(len <= 0 || (size_t)len >= sizeof path) return 0; + count = readlink(path,buf,TTY_NAME_SIZE-1); + if(count <= 0 || count >= TTY_NAME_SIZE-1) return 0; + buf[count] = '\0'; + if(stat(buf, &sbuf) < 0) return 0; + if(min != minor(sbuf.st_rdev)) return 0; + if(maj != major(sbuf.st_rdev)) return 0; + return 1; +} + +#ifdef USE_PROC_CTTY +/* Cygwin keeps the name to the controlling tty in a virtual file called + /proc/PID/ctty, including a trailing LF (sigh). */ +static int ctty_name(char *restrict const buf, int pid) { + char path[32]; + FILE *fp; + char *lf; + sprintf (path, "/proc/%d/ctty", pid); /* often permission denied */ + fp = fopen (path, "r"); + if (!fp) + return 0; + if (!fgets (buf,TTY_NAME_SIZE,fp)) + { + fclose (fp); + return 0; + } + fclose (fp); + lf = strchr (buf, '\n'); + if (lf) + *lf = (lf == buf ? '?' : '\0'); + return 1; +} +#endif + +/* number --> name */ +unsigned dev_to_tty(char *restrict ret, unsigned chop, dev_t dev_t_dev, int pid, unsigned int flags) { + static __thread char buf[TTY_NAME_SIZE]; + char *restrict tmp = buf; + unsigned dev = dev_t_dev; + unsigned i = 0; + int c; +#ifdef USE_PROC_CTTY + if( ctty_name(tmp, pid )) goto abbrev; +#endif + if(dev == 0u) goto no_tty; + if(driver_name(tmp, major(dev), minor(dev) )) goto abbrev; + if( link_name(tmp, major(dev), minor(dev), pid, "fd/2" )) goto abbrev; + if( guess_name(tmp, major(dev), minor(dev) )) goto abbrev; + if( link_name(tmp, major(dev), minor(dev), pid, "fd/255")) goto abbrev; + // fall through if unable to find a device file +no_tty: + strcpy(ret, chop >= 1 ? "?" : ""); + return 1; +abbrev: + if((flags&ABBREV_DEV) && !strncmp(tmp,"/dev/",5) && tmp[5]) tmp += 5; + if((flags&ABBREV_TTY) && !strncmp(tmp,"tty", 3) && tmp[3]) tmp += 3; + if((flags&ABBREV_PTS) && !strncmp(tmp,"pts/", 4) && tmp[4]) tmp += 4; + /* gotta check before we chop or we may chop someone else's memory */ + if(chop + (unsigned long)(tmp-buf) < sizeof buf) + tmp[chop] = '\0'; + /* replace non-ASCII characters with '?' and return the number of chars */ + while(i < chop){ + c = *tmp; + tmp++; + if(!c) break; + i++; + if(c<=' ') c = '?'; + if(c>126) c = '?'; + *ret = c; + ret++; + } + *ret = '\0'; + return i; +} |