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/* $OpenLDAP$ */
/* This work is part of OpenLDAP Software <http://www.openldap.org/>.
*
* Copyright 1998-2022 The OpenLDAP Foundation.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted only as authorized by the OpenLDAP
* Public License.
*
* A copy of this license is available in the file LICENSE in the
* top-level directory of the distribution or, alternatively, at
* <http://www.OpenLDAP.org/license.html>.
*/
#include "portable.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ac/stdarg.h>
#include <ac/string.h>
#include <ac/ctype.h>
#include <lutil.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#if !defined(HAVE_VSNPRINTF) && !defined(HAVE_EBCDIC)
/* Write at most n characters to the buffer in str, return the
* number of chars written or -1 if the buffer would have been
* overflowed.
*
* This is portable to any POSIX-compliant system. We use pipe()
* to create a valid file descriptor, and then fdopen() it to get
* a valid FILE pointer. The user's buffer and size are assigned
* to the FILE pointer using setvbuf. Then we close the read side
* of the pipe to invalidate the descriptor.
*
* If the write arguments all fit into size n, the write will
* return successfully. If the write is too large, the stdio
* buffer will need to be flushed to the underlying file descriptor.
* The flush will fail because it is attempting to write to a
* broken pipe, and the write will be terminated.
* -- hyc, 2002-07-19
*/
/* This emulation uses vfprintf; on OS/390 we're also emulating
* that function so it's more efficient just to have a separate
* version of vsnprintf there.
*/
#include <ac/signal.h>
int ber_pvt_vsnprintf( char *str, size_t n, const char *fmt, va_list ap )
{
int fds[2], res;
FILE *f;
RETSIGTYPE (*sig)();
if (pipe( fds )) return -1;
f = fdopen( fds[1], "w" );
if ( !f ) {
close( fds[1] );
close( fds[0] );
return -1;
}
setvbuf( f, str, _IOFBF, n );
sig = signal( SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN );
close( fds[0] );
res = vfprintf( f, fmt, ap );
fclose( f );
signal( SIGPIPE, sig );
if ( res > 0 && res < n ) {
res = vsprintf( str, fmt, ap );
}
return res;
}
#endif
#ifndef HAVE_SNPRINTF
int ber_pvt_snprintf( char *str, size_t n, const char *fmt, ... )
{
va_list ap;
int res;
va_start( ap, fmt );
res = vsnprintf( str, n, fmt, ap );
va_end( ap );
return res;
}
#endif /* !HAVE_SNPRINTF */
#ifdef HAVE_EBCDIC
/* stdio replacements with ASCII/EBCDIC translation for OS/390.
* The OS/390 port depends on the CONVLIT compiler option being
* used to force character and string literals to be compiled in
* ISO8859-1, and the __LIBASCII cpp symbol to be defined to use the
* OS/390 ASCII-compatibility library. This library only supplies
* an ASCII version of sprintf, so other needed functions are
* provided here.
*
* All of the internal character manipulation is done in ASCII,
* but file I/O is EBCDIC, so we catch any stdio reading/writing
* of files here and do the translations.
*/
#undef fputs
#undef fgets
char *ber_pvt_fgets( char *s, int n, FILE *fp )
{
s = (char *)fgets( s, n, fp );
if ( s ) __etoa( s );
return s;
}
int ber_pvt_fputs( const char *str, FILE *fp )
{
char buf[8192];
strncpy( buf, str, sizeof(buf) );
__atoe( buf );
return fputs( buf, fp );
}
/* The __LIBASCII doesn't include a working vsprintf, so we make do
* using just sprintf. This is a very simplistic parser that looks for
* format strings and uses sprintf to process them one at a time.
* Literal text is just copied straight to the destination.
* The result is appended to the destination string. The parser
* recognizes field-width specifiers and the 'l' qualifier; it
* may need to be extended to recognize other qualifiers but so
* far this seems to be enough.
*/
int ber_pvt_vsnprintf( char *str, size_t n, const char *fmt, va_list ap )
{
char *ptr, *pct, *s2, *f2, *end;
char fm2[64];
int len, rem;
ptr = (char *)fmt;
s2 = str;
fm2[0] = '%';
if (n) {
end = str + n;
} else {
end = NULL;
}
for (pct = strchr(ptr, '%'); pct; pct = strchr(ptr, '%')) {
len = pct-ptr;
if (end) {
rem = end-s2;
if (rem < 1) return -1;
if (rem < len) len = rem;
}
s2 = lutil_strncopy( s2, ptr, len );
/* Did we cheat the length above? If so, bail out */
if (len < pct-ptr) return -1;
for (pct++, f2 = fm2+1; isdigit(*pct);) *f2++ = *pct++;
if (*pct == 'l') *f2++ = *pct++;
if (*pct == '%') {
*s2++ = '%';
} else {
*f2++ = *pct;
*f2 = '\0';
if (*pct == 's') {
char *ss = va_arg(ap, char *);
/* Attempt to limit sprintf output. This
* may be thrown off if field widths were
* specified for this string.
*
* If it looks like the string is too
* long for the remaining buffer, bypass
* sprintf and just copy what fits, then
* quit.
*/
if (end && strlen(ss) > (rem=end-s2)) {
strncpy(s2, ss, rem);
return -1;
} else {
s2 += sprintf(s2, fm2, ss);
}
} else {
s2 += sprintf(s2, fm2, va_arg(ap, int));
}
}
ptr = pct + 1;
}
if (end) {
rem = end-s2;
if (rem > 0) {
len = strlen(ptr);
s2 = lutil_strncopy( s2, ptr, rem );
rem -= len;
}
if (rem < 0) return -1;
} else {
s2 = lutil_strcopy( s2, ptr );
}
return s2 - str;
}
int ber_pvt_vsprintf( char *str, const char *fmt, va_list ap )
{
return vsnprintf( str, 0, fmt, ap );
}
/* The fixed buffer size here is a problem, we don't know how
* to flush the buffer and keep printing if the msg is too big.
* Hopefully we never try to write something bigger than this
* in a log msg...
*/
int ber_pvt_vfprintf( FILE *fp, const char *fmt, va_list ap )
{
char buf[8192];
int res;
vsnprintf( buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, ap );
__atoe( buf );
res = fputs( buf, fp );
if (res == EOF) res = -1;
return res;
}
int ber_pvt_printf( const char *fmt, ... )
{
va_list ap;
int res;
va_start( ap, fmt );
res = ber_pvt_vfprintf( stdout, fmt, ap );
va_end( ap );
return res;
}
int ber_pvt_fprintf( FILE *fp, const char *fmt, ... )
{
va_list ap;
int res;
va_start( ap, fmt );
res = ber_pvt_vfprintf( fp, fmt, ap );
va_end( ap );
return res;
}
#endif
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