NetBSD/libexec/cron/database.c
1994-01-12 18:35:59 +00:00

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6.4 KiB
C

/* Copyright 1988,1990,1993,1994 by Paul Vixie
* All rights reserved
*
* Distribute freely, except: don't remove my name from the source or
* documentation (don't take credit for my work), mark your changes (don't
* get me blamed for your possible bugs), don't alter or remove this
* notice. May be sold if buildable source is provided to buyer. No
* warrantee of any kind, express or implied, is included with this
* software; use at your own risk, responsibility for damages (if any) to
* anyone resulting from the use of this software rests entirely with the
* user.
*
* Send bug reports, bug fixes, enhancements, requests, flames, etc., and
* I'll try to keep a version up to date. I can be reached as follows:
* Paul Vixie <paul@vix.com> uunet!decwrl!vixie!paul
*/
#if !defined(lint) && !defined(LINT)
static char rcsid[] = "$Id: database.c,v 1.1.1.3 1994/01/12 18:37:31 jtc Exp $";
#endif
/* vix 26jan87 [RCS has the log]
*/
#include "cron.h"
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
#define TMAX(a,b) ((a)>(b)?(a):(b))
static void process_crontab __P((char *, char *, char *,
struct stat *,
cron_db *, cron_db *));
void
load_database(old_db)
cron_db *old_db;
{
DIR *dir;
struct stat statbuf;
struct stat syscron_stat;
DIR_T *dp;
cron_db new_db;
user *u, *nu;
Debug(DLOAD, ("[%d] load_database()\n", getpid()))
/* before we start loading any data, do a stat on SPOOL_DIR
* so that if anything changes as of this moment (i.e., before we've
* cached any of the database), we'll see the changes next time.
*/
if (stat(SPOOL_DIR, &statbuf) < OK) {
log_it("CRON", getpid(), "STAT FAILED", SPOOL_DIR);
(void) exit(ERROR_EXIT);
}
/* track system crontab file
*/
if (stat(SYSCRONTAB, &syscron_stat) < OK)
syscron_stat.st_mtime = 0;
/* if spooldir's mtime has not changed, we don't need to fiddle with
* the database.
*
* Note that old_db->mtime is initialized to 0 in main(), and
* so is guaranteed to be different than the stat() mtime the first
* time this function is called.
*/
if (old_db->mtime == TMAX(statbuf.st_mtime, syscron_stat.st_mtime)) {
Debug(DLOAD, ("[%d] spool dir mtime unch, no load needed.\n",
getpid()))
return;
}
/* something's different. make a new database, moving unchanged
* elements from the old database, reloading elements that have
* actually changed. Whatever is left in the old database when
* we're done is chaff -- crontabs that disappeared.
*/
new_db.mtime = TMAX(statbuf.st_mtime, syscron_stat.st_mtime);
new_db.head = new_db.tail = NULL;
if (syscron_stat.st_mtime) {
process_crontab("root", "*system*",
SYSCRONTAB, &syscron_stat,
&new_db, old_db);
}
/* we used to keep this dir open all the time, for the sake of
* efficiency. however, we need to close it in every fork, and
* we fork a lot more often than the mtime of the dir changes.
*/
if (!(dir = opendir(SPOOL_DIR))) {
log_it("CRON", getpid(), "OPENDIR FAILED", SPOOL_DIR);
(void) exit(ERROR_EXIT);
}
while (NULL != (dp = readdir(dir))) {
char fname[MAXNAMLEN+1],
tabname[MAXNAMLEN+1];
/* avoid file names beginning with ".". this is good
* because we would otherwise waste two guaranteed calls
* to getpwnam() for . and .., and also because user names
* starting with a period are just too nasty to consider.
*/
if (dp->d_name[0] == '.')
continue;
(void) strcpy(fname, dp->d_name);
sprintf(tabname, CRON_TAB(fname));
process_crontab(fname, fname, tabname,
&statbuf, &new_db, old_db);
}
closedir(dir);
/* if we don't do this, then when our children eventually call
* getpwnam() in do_command.c's child_process to verify MAILTO=,
* they will screw us up (and v-v).
*/
endpwent();
/* whatever's left in the old database is now junk.
*/
Debug(DLOAD, ("unlinking old database:\n"))
for (u = old_db->head; u != NULL; u = nu) {
Debug(DLOAD, ("\t%s\n", u->name))
nu = u->next;
unlink_user(old_db, u);
free_user(u);
}
/* overwrite the database control block with the new one.
*/
*old_db = new_db;
Debug(DLOAD, ("load_database is done\n"))
}
void
link_user(db, u)
cron_db *db;
user *u;
{
if (db->head == NULL)
db->head = u;
if (db->tail)
db->tail->next = u;
u->prev = db->tail;
u->next = NULL;
db->tail = u;
}
void
unlink_user(db, u)
cron_db *db;
user *u;
{
if (u->prev == NULL)
db->head = u->next;
else
u->prev->next = u->next;
if (u->next == NULL)
db->tail = u->prev;
else
u->next->prev = u->prev;
}
user *
find_user(db, name)
cron_db *db;
char *name;
{
char *env_get();
user *u;
for (u = db->head; u != NULL; u = u->next)
if (!strcmp(u->name, name))
break;
return u;
}
static void
process_crontab(uname, fname, tabname, statbuf, new_db, old_db)
char *uname;
char *fname;
char *tabname;
struct stat *statbuf;
cron_db *new_db;
cron_db *old_db;
{
struct passwd *pw = NULL;
int crontab_fd = OK - 1;
user *u;
if (strcmp(fname, "*system*") && !(pw = getpwnam(uname))) {
/* file doesn't have a user in passwd file.
*/
log_it(fname, getpid(), "ORPHAN", "no passwd entry");
goto next_crontab;
}
if ((crontab_fd = open(tabname, O_RDONLY, 0)) < OK) {
/* crontab not accessible?
*/
log_it(fname, getpid(), "CAN'T OPEN", tabname);
goto next_crontab;
}
if (fstat(crontab_fd, statbuf) < OK) {
log_it(fname, getpid(), "FSTAT FAILED", tabname);
goto next_crontab;
}
Debug(DLOAD, ("\t%s:", fname))
u = find_user(old_db, fname);
if (u != NULL) {
/* if crontab has not changed since we last read it
* in, then we can just use our existing entry.
*/
if (u->mtime == statbuf->st_mtime) {
Debug(DLOAD, (" [no change, using old data]"))
unlink_user(old_db, u);
link_user(new_db, u);
goto next_crontab;
}
/* before we fall through to the code that will reload
* the user, let's deallocate and unlink the user in
* the old database. This is more a point of memory
* efficiency than anything else, since all leftover
* users will be deleted from the old database when
* we finish with the crontab...
*/
Debug(DLOAD, (" [delete old data]"))
unlink_user(old_db, u);
free_user(u);
log_it(fname, getpid(), "RELOAD", tabname);
}
u = load_user(crontab_fd, pw, fname);
if (u != NULL) {
u->mtime = statbuf->st_mtime;
link_user(new_db, u);
}
next_crontab:
if (crontab_fd >= OK) {
Debug(DLOAD, (" [done]\n"))
close(crontab_fd);
}
}