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/* tstuu.c
Test the uucp package on a UNIX system.
Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Ian Lance Taylor
This file is part of the Taylor UUCP package.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program 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
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
The author of the program may be contacted at ian@airs.com or
c/o AIRS, P.O. Box 520, Waltham, MA 02254.
$Log: tstuu.c,v $
Revision 1.1.1.1 1993/03/21 09:45:37 cgd
initial import of 386bsd-0.1 sources
* Revision 1.2 1992/05/13 05:42:07 rich
* ported to 386bsd
*
* Revision 1.1 1992/05/10 20:03:07 rich
* Initial revision
*
Revision 1.52 1992/04/02 23:02:40 ian
Conditionally declare times
Revision 1.51 1992/03/28 04:29:19 ian
Roberto Biancardi: define SIGCHLD as SIGCLD if necessary
Revision 1.50 1992/03/16 22:22:35 ian
Adjusted external declarations
Revision 1.49 1992/03/15 01:54:46 ian
All execs are now done in isspawn, all waits are done in iswait
Revision 1.48 1992/03/12 19:54:43 ian
Debugging based on types rather than number
Revision 1.47 1992/03/08 17:02:24 ian
Ted Lindgreen: don't include <sys/ioctl.h> if it's not there
Revision 1.46 1992/03/04 15:38:19 ian
Roberto Biancardi: use poll if we haven't got select
Revision 1.45 1992/03/04 01:40:51 ian
Thomas Fischer: tweaked a bit for the NeXT
Revision 1.44 1992/02/27 05:40:54 ian
T. William Wells: detach from controlling terminal, handle signals safely
Revision 1.43 1992/02/24 20:07:43 ian
John Theus: some systems don't have <fcntl.h>
Revision 1.42 1992/02/24 04:58:47 ian
Only permit files to be received into directories that are world-writeable
Revision 1.41 1992/02/23 03:26:51 ian
Overhaul to use automatic configure shell script
Revision 1.40 1992/02/08 03:54:18 ian
Include <string.h> only in <uucp.h>, added 1992 copyright
Revision 1.39 1992/01/29 04:27:11 ian
Jay Vassos-Libove: removed some conflicting declarations
Revision 1.38 1992/01/19 02:53:05 ian
Mike Park: don't sleep when buffer is full; it's too slow
Revision 1.37 1992/01/16 16:32:44 ian
Mike Park: ioctl is sometimes declared varadic, so we can't declare it
Revision 1.36 1992/01/15 21:06:11 ian
Mike Park: some systems can't include <sys/time.h> and <time.h> together
Revision 1.35 1992/01/15 20:48:41 ian
Mike Park: removed prototype for times
Revision 1.34 1992/01/15 20:02:05 ian
Mike Park: sh on NeXT interprets leading ~ (incredible, isn't it)
Revision 1.33 1992/01/15 19:40:35 ian
Mike Park: handle HAVE_UNION_WAIT correctly and completely
Revision 1.32 1992/01/13 19:38:16 ian
Chip Salzenberg: can't declare execl, since it is varadic
Revision 1.31 1992/01/13 06:11:39 ian
David Nugent: can't declare open or fcntl
Revision 1.30 1992/01/13 05:53:04 ian
Mike Park: added HAVE_WAITPID and HAVE_WAIT4 configuration parameters
Revision 1.29 1992/01/13 05:37:20 ian
Mike Park: use IPUBLIC_DIRECTORY_MODE rather than S_ macros
Revision 1.28 1991/12/29 04:04:18 ian
Added a bunch of extern definitions
Revision 1.27 1991/12/29 00:55:23 ian
Monty Solomon: added HAVE_UNION_WAIT
Revision 1.26 1991/12/28 06:35:05 ian
Use TIMES_TICK rather than CLK_TCK
Revision 1.25 1991/12/28 06:10:50 ian
Added HAVE_STRCHR and HAVE_INDEX to conf.h
Revision 1.24 1991/12/28 04:05:13 ian
Create spool directories
Revision 1.23 1991/12/28 03:49:23 ian
Added HAVE_MEMFNS and HAVE_BFNS; changed uses of memset to bzero
Revision 1.22 1991/12/22 22:14:19 ian
Monty Solomon: added HAVE_UNISTD_H configuration parameter
Revision 1.21 1991/12/21 22:07:47 ian
John Theus: don't warn if port file does not exist
Revision 1.20 1991/12/19 04:25:57 ian
Terry Gardner: configuration parameter to not use both NONBLOCK and NDELAY
Revision 1.19 1991/12/19 03:55:40 ian
Give the uucico processes a chance to die on their own
Revision 1.18 1991/12/18 05:12:00 ian
Added -l option to uucico to prompt for login name once and then exit
Revision 1.17 1991/12/17 22:21:19 ian
Sleep before printing login to wait until input has been flushed
Revision 1.16 1991/12/17 04:55:01 ian
David Nugent: ignore SIGHUP in uucico and uuxqt
Revision 1.15 1991/12/11 04:21:37 ian
Arne Ludwig: merge in Arne Ludwig's patches for V2 and BNU style logging
Revision 1.14 1991/12/07 02:57:28 ian
Allow failure message to be sent from uux test
Revision 1.13 1991/12/01 19:58:01 ian
Don't use the not-very-portable fd_set typedef at all
Revision 1.12 1991/12/01 19:41:00 ian
Don't read V2 or BNU configuration files while testing
Revision 1.11 1991/12/01 03:29:30 ian
Bob Izenberg: get definitions for EAGAIN and EWOULDBLOCK
Revision 1.10 1991/12/01 02:23:12 ian
Niels Baggesen: don't multiply include <unistd.h>
Revision 1.9 1991/12/01 02:12:02 ian
David Nugent: some systems don't define O_NDELAY
Revision 1.8 1991/11/26 02:13:48 ian
Bob Denny: Add definitions for FD_SET, FD_ZERO and FD_ISSET
Revision 1.7 1991/11/26 01:45:42 ian
Marty Shannon: configuration option to not include <sys/wait.h>
Revision 1.6 1991/11/21 22:17:06 ian
Add version string, print version when printing usage
Revision 1.5 1991/11/14 21:07:15 ian
Create port file and add protocol command for second system
Revision 1.4 1991/11/12 19:47:04 ian
Add called-chat set of commands to run a chat script on an incoming call
Revision 1.3 1991/11/11 23:47:24 ian
Added chat-program to run a program to do a chat script
Revision 1.2 1991/11/11 04:21:16 ian
Added 'f' protocol
Revision 1.1 1991/09/10 19:40:31 ian
Initial revision
*/
#include "uucp.h"
#if USE_RCS_ID
char tstuu_rcsid[] = "$Id: tstuu.c,v 1.1.1.1 1993/03/21 09:45:37 cgd Exp $";
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
#if USE_STDIO && HAVE_UNISTD_H
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#include "sysdep.h"
#include <sys/times.h>
#if HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_SELECT
#include <sys/time.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_POLL
#include <stropts.h>
#include <poll.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_FCNTL_H
#include <fcntl.h>
#else
#if HAVE_SYS_FILE_H
#include <sys/file.h>
#endif
#endif
#ifndef O_RDONLY
#define O_RDONLY 0
#define O_WRONLY 1
#define O_RDWR 2
#endif
#if HAVE_TIME_H && (HAVE_SYS_TIME_AND_TIME_H || ! HAVE_SELECT)
#include <time.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H
#include <sys/wait.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_UNION_WAIT
typedef union wait wait_status;
#else
typedef int wait_status;
#endif
#include "getopt.h"
/* Get definitions for both O_NONBLOCK and O_NDELAY. */
#ifndef O_NDELAY
#ifdef FNDELAY
#define O_NDELAY FNDELAY
#else /* ! defined (FNDELAY) */
#define O_NDELAY 0
#endif /* ! defined (FNDELAY) */
#endif /* ! defined (O_NDELAY) */
#ifndef O_NONBLOCK
#ifdef FNBLOCK
#define O_NONBLOCK FNBLOCK
#else /* ! defined (FNBLOCK) */
#define O_NONBLOCK 0
#endif /* ! defined (FNBLOCK) */
#endif /* ! defined (O_NONBLOCK) */
#if O_NDELAY == 0 && O_NONBLOCK == 0
#error No way to do nonblocking I/O
#endif
/* If we can define them both together, do so. This is because some
ancient drivers on some systems appear to look for one but not the
other. Otherwise just use O_NONBLOCK. */
#if COMBINED_UNBLOCK
#define FILE_UNBLOCKED (O_NDELAY | O_NONBLOCK)
#else
#define FILE_UNBLOCKED O_NONBLOCK
#endif
/* Get definitions for both EAGAIN and EWOULDBLOCK. */
#ifndef EAGAIN
#ifndef EWOULDBLOCK
#define EAGAIN (-1)
#define EWOULDBLOCK (-1)
#else /* defined (EWOULDBLOCK) */
#define EAGAIN EWOULDBLOCK
#endif /* defined (EWOULDBLOCK) */
#else /* defined (EAGAIN) */
#ifndef EWOULDBLOCK
#define EWOULDBLOCK EAGAIN
#endif /* ! defined (EWOULDBLOCK) */
#endif /* defined (EAGAIN) */
/* Make sure we have a CLK_TCK definition, even if it makes no sense.
This is in case TIMES_TICK is defined as CLK_TCK. */
#ifndef CLK_TCK
#define CLK_TCK (60)
#endif
/* Don't try too hard to get a TIMES_TICK value; it doesn't matter
that much. */
#if TIMES_TICK == 0
#undef TIMES_TICK
#define TIMES_TICK CLK_TCK
#endif
#if TIMES_DECLARATION_OK
extern long times ();
#endif
#ifndef SIGCHLD
#define SIGCHLD SIGCLD
#endif
#define ZUUCICO_CMD "login uucp"
#define UUCICO_EXECL "/bin/login", "login", "uucp"
#if ! HAVE_SELECT && ! HAVE_POLL
#error You need select or poll
#endif
/* External functions. */
extern int close (), dup2 (), access ();
extern int read (), write (), unlink ();
extern int fclose (), fflush (), rand (), system ();
extern pid_t fork ();
#if HAVE_SELECT
extern int select ();
#endif
#if HAVE_POLL
extern int poll ();
#endif
#if ! HAVE_WAITPID && HAVE_WAIT4
extern pid_t wait4 ();
#endif
#if ! HAVE_REMOVE
#undef remove
#define remove unlink
#endif
/* Local functions. */
static void umake_file P((const char *zfile, int cextra));
static void uprepare_test P((int itest, boolean fcall_uucico,
const char *zsys));
static void ucheck_file P((const char *zfile, const char *zerr,
int cextra));
static void ucheck_test P((int itest, boolean fcall_uucico));
static void utransfer P((int ofrom, int oto, int otoslave, int *pc));
static SIGtype uchild P((int isig));
static int cpshow P((char *z, int bchar));
static void uchoose P((int *po1, int *po2));
static boolean fwritable P((int o));
static void xsystem P((const char *zcmd));
static char *zDebug;
static int iTest;
static boolean fCall_uucico;
static int iPercent;
static pid_t iPid1, iPid2;
static int cFrom1, cFrom2;
static char abLogout1[sizeof "tstout /dev/ptyp0"];
static char abLogout2[sizeof "tstout /dev/ptyp0"];
static char *zProtocols;
int
main (argc, argv)
int argc;
char **argv;
{
int iopt;
const char *zcmd1, *zcmd2;
const char *zpty;
const char *zsys;
char abpty1[sizeof "/dev/ptyp0"];
char abpty2[sizeof "/dev/ptyp0"];
char *zptyname;
int omaster1, oslave1, omaster2, oslave2;
zcmd1 = NULL;
zcmd2 = NULL;
zsys = "test2";
while ((iopt = getopt (argc, argv, "c:p:s:t:ux:1:2:")) != EOF)
{
switch (iopt)
{
case 'c':
zProtocols = optarg;
break;
case 'p':
iPercent = atoi (optarg);
break;
case 's':
zsys = optarg;
break;
case 't':
iTest = atoi (optarg);
break;
case 'u':
fCall_uucico = TRUE;
break;
case 'x':
zDebug = optarg;
break;
case '1':
zcmd1 = optarg;
break;
case '2':
zcmd2 = optarg;
break;
default:
fprintf (stderr,
"Taylor UUCP version %s, copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Ian Lance Taylor\n",
abVersion);
fprintf (stderr,
"Usage: tstuu [-x] [-t #] [-u] [-1 cmd] [-2 cmd]\n");
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
}
if (fCall_uucico && zcmd2 == NULL)
zcmd2 = ZUUCICO_CMD;
uprepare_test (iTest, fCall_uucico, zsys);
(void) remove ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/spool1/core");
(void) remove ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/spool2/core");
omaster1 = -1;
oslave1 = -1;
omaster2 = -1;
oslave2 = -1;
zptyname = abpty1;
for (zpty = "pqrs"; *zpty != '\0'; ++zpty)
{
int ipty;
for (ipty = 0; ipty < 16; ipty++)
{
int om, os;
FILE *e;
sprintf (zptyname, "/dev/pty%c%c", *zpty,
"0123456789abcdef"[ipty]);
om = open (zptyname, O_RDWR);
if (om < 0)
continue;
zptyname[5] = 't';
os = open (zptyname, O_RDWR);
if (os < 0)
{
(void) close (om);
continue;
}
if (omaster1 == -1)
{
omaster1 = om;
oslave1 = os;
e = fopen ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/pty1", "w");
if (e == NULL)
{
perror ("fopen");
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
fprintf (e, "%s", zptyname + 5);
if (fclose (e) != 0)
{
perror ("fclose");
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
zptyname = abpty2;
}
else
{
omaster2 = om;
oslave2 = os;
e = fopen ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/pty2", "w");
if (e == NULL)
{
perror ("fopen");
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
fprintf (e, "%s", zptyname + 5);
if (fclose (e) != 0)
{
perror ("fclose");
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
break;
}
}
if (omaster1 != -1 && omaster2 != -1)
break;
}
if (omaster2 == -1)
{
fprintf (stderr, "No pseudo-terminals available\n");
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
/* Make sure we can or these into an int for the select call. Most
systems could use 31 instead of 15, but it should never be a
problem. */
if (omaster1 > 15 || omaster2 > 15)
{
fprintf (stderr, "File descriptors are too large\n");
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
/* Prepare to log out the command if it is a login command. On
Ultrix 4.0 uucico can only be run from login for some reason. */
if (zcmd1 == NULL
|| strncmp (zcmd1, "login", sizeof "login" - 1) != 0)
abLogout1[0] = '\0';
else
sprintf (abLogout1, "tstout %s", abpty1);
if (zcmd2 == NULL
|| strncmp (zcmd2, "login", sizeof "login" - 1) != 0)
abLogout2[0] = '\0';
else
sprintf (abLogout2, "tstout %s", abpty2);
iPid1 = fork ();
if (iPid1 < 0)
{
perror ("fork");
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
else if (iPid1 == 0)
{
if (close (0) < 0
|| close (1) < 0
|| close (omaster1) < 0
|| close (omaster2) < 0
|| close (oslave2) < 0)
perror ("close");
if (dup2 (oslave1, 0) < 0
|| dup2 (oslave1, 1) < 0)
perror ("dup2");
if (close (oslave1) < 0)
perror ("close");
if (zDebug != NULL)
fprintf (stderr, "About to exec first process\n");
if (zcmd1 != NULL)
exit (system ((char *) zcmd1));
else
{
(void) execl ("uucico", "uucico", "-I", "/usr/tmp/tstuu/Config1",
"-q", "-S", zsys, "-pstdin", (const char *) NULL);
fprintf (stderr, "execl failed\n");
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
}
iPid2 = fork ();
if (iPid2 < 0)
{
perror ("fork");
kill (iPid1, SIGTERM);
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
else if (iPid2 == 0)
{
if (close (0) < 0
|| close (1) < 0
|| close (omaster1) < 0
|| close (oslave1) < 0
|| close (omaster2) < 0)
perror ("close");
if (dup2 (oslave2, 0) < 0
|| dup2 (oslave2, 1) < 0)
perror ("dup2");
if (close (oslave2) < 0)
perror ("close");
if (zDebug != NULL)
fprintf (stderr, "About to exec second process\n");
if (fCall_uucico)
{
(void) execl (UUCICO_EXECL, (const char *) NULL);
fprintf (stderr, "execl failed\n");
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
else if (zcmd2 != NULL)
exit (system ((char *) zcmd2));
else
{
(void) execl ("uucico", "uucico", "-I", "/usr/tmp/tstuu/Config2",
"-lq", (const char *)NULL);
fprintf (stderr, "execl failed\n");
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
}
signal (SIGCHLD, uchild);
(void) fcntl (omaster1, F_SETFL, FILE_UNBLOCKED);
(void) fcntl (omaster2, F_SETFL, FILE_UNBLOCKED);
while (TRUE)
{
int o1, o2;
o1 = omaster1;
o2 = omaster2;
uchoose (&o1, &o2);
if (o1 == -1 && o2 == -1)
{
if (zDebug != NULL)
fprintf (stderr, "Five second pause\n");
continue;
}
if (o1 != -1
&& fwritable (omaster2))
utransfer (omaster1, omaster2, oslave2, &cFrom1);
if (o2 != - 1
&& fwritable (omaster1))
utransfer (omaster2, omaster1, oslave1, &cFrom2);
}
/*NOTREACHED*/
}
/* When a child dies, kill them both. */
static SIGtype
uchild (isig)
int isig;
{
struct tms sbase, s1, s2;
signal (SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
/* Give the processes a chance to die on their own. */
sleep (1);
(void) kill (iPid1, SIGTERM);
(void) kill (iPid2, SIGTERM);
(void) times (&sbase);
#if HAVE_WAITPID
(void) waitpid (iPid1, (wait_status *) NULL, 0);
#else /* ! HAVE_WAITPID */
#if HAVE_WAIT4
(void) wait4 (iPid1, (wait_status *) NULL, 0, (struct rusage *) NULL);
#else /* ! HAVE_WAIT4 */
(void) wait ((wait_status *) NULL);
#endif /* ! HAVE_WAIT4 */
#endif /* ! HAVE_WAITPID */
(void) times (&s1);
#if HAVE_WAITPID
(void) waitpid (iPid2, (wait_status *) NULL, 0);
#else /* ! HAVE_WAITPID */
#if HAVE_WAIT4
(void) wait4 (iPid2, (wait_status *) NULL, 0, (struct rusage *) NULL);
#else /* ! HAVE_WAIT4 */
(void) wait ((wait_status *) NULL);
#endif /* ! HAVE_WAIT4 */
#endif /* ! HAVE_WAITPID */
(void) times (&s2);
fprintf (stderr,
" First child: user: %g; system: %g\n",
(double) (s1.tms_cutime - sbase.tms_cutime) / (double) TIMES_TICK,
(double) (s1.tms_cstime - sbase.tms_cstime) / (double) TIMES_TICK);
fprintf (stderr,
"Second child: user: %g; system: %g\n",
(double) (s2.tms_cutime - s1.tms_cutime) / (double) TIMES_TICK,
(double) (s2.tms_cstime - s1.tms_cstime) / (double) TIMES_TICK);
ucheck_test (iTest, fCall_uucico);
if (abLogout1[0] != '\0')
{
if (zDebug != NULL)
fprintf (stderr, "Executing %s\n", abLogout1);
(void) system (abLogout1);
}
if (abLogout2[0] != '\0')
{
if (zDebug != NULL)
fprintf (stderr, "Executing %s\n", abLogout2);
(void) system (abLogout2);
}
fprintf (stderr, "Wrote %d bytes from 1 to 2\n", cFrom1);
fprintf (stderr, "Wrote %d bytes from 2 to 1\n", cFrom2);
if (access ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/spool1/core", R_OK) == 0)
fprintf (stderr, "core file 1 exists\n");
if (access ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/spool2/core", R_OK) == 0)
fprintf (stderr, "core file 2 exists\n");
exit (EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
/* Open a file without error. */
static FILE *xfopen P((const char *zname, const char *zmode));
static FILE *
xfopen (zname, zmode)
const char *zname;
const char *zmode;
{
FILE *eret;
eret = fopen (zname, zmode);
if (eret == NULL)
{
perror (zname);
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
return eret;
}
/* Close a file without error. */
static void xfclose P((FILE *e));
static void
xfclose (e)
FILE *e;
{
if (fclose (e) != 0)
{
perror ("fclose");
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
}
/* Create a test file. */
static void
umake_file (z, c)
const char *z;
int c;
{
int i;
FILE *e;
e = xfopen (z, "w");
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
{
int i2;
for (i2 = 0; i2 < 256; i2++)
putc (i, e);
}
for (i = 0; i < c; i++)
putc (i, e);
xfclose (e);
}
/* Check a test file. */
static void
ucheck_file (z, zerr, c)
const char *z;
const char *zerr;
int c;
{
int i;
FILE *e;
e = xfopen (z, "r");
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
{
int i2;
for (i2 = 0; i2 < 256; i2++)
{
int bread;
bread = getc (e);
if (bread == EOF)
{
fprintf (stderr,
"%s: Unexpected EOF at position %d,%d\n",
zerr, i, i2);
xfclose (e);
return;
}
if (bread != i)
fprintf (stderr,
"%s: At position %d,%d got %d expected %d\n",
zerr, i, i2, bread, i);
}
}
for (i = 0; i < c; i++)
{
int bread;
bread = getc (e);
if (bread == EOF)
{
fprintf (stderr, "%s: Unexpected EOF at extra %d\n", zerr, i);
xfclose (e);
return;
}
if (bread != i)
fprintf (stderr, "%s: At extra %d got %d expected %d\n",
zerr, i, bread, i);
}
if (getc (e) != EOF)
fprintf (stderr, "%s: File is too long", zerr);
xfclose (e);
}
/* Prepare all the configuration files for testing. */
static void
uprepare_test (itest, fcall_uucico, zsys)
int itest;
boolean fcall_uucico;
const char *zsys;
{
FILE *e;
const char *zuucp1, *zuucp2;
const char *zuux1, *zuux2;
char ab[1000];
const char *zfrom;
const char *zto;
/* We must make /usr/tmp/tstuu world writeable or we won't be able to
receive files into it. */
(void) umask (0);
#ifndef S_IWOTH
#define S_IWOTH 02
#endif
if (mkdir ((char *) "/usr/tmp/tstuu",
IPUBLIC_DIRECTORY_MODE | S_IWOTH) != 0
&& errno != EEXIST)
{
perror ("mkdir");
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
if (mkdir ((char *) "/usr/tmp/tstuu/spool1", IPUBLIC_DIRECTORY_MODE) != 0
&& errno != EEXIST)
{
perror ("mkdir");
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
if (mkdir ((char *) "/usr/tmp/tstuu/spool2", IPUBLIC_DIRECTORY_MODE) != 0
&& errno != EEXIST)
{
perror ("mkdir");
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
e = xfopen ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/Config1", "w");
fprintf (e, "# First test configuration file\n");
fprintf (e, "nodename test1\n");
fprintf (e, "spool /usr/tmp/tstuu/spool1\n");
fprintf (e, "sysfile /usr/tmp/tstuu/System1\n");
fprintf (e, "sysfile /usr/tmp/tstuu/System1.2\n");
fprintf (e, "portfile /usr/tmp/tstuu/Port1\n");
(void) remove ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/Log1");
#if ! HAVE_BNU_LOGGING
fprintf (e, "logfile /usr/tmp/tstuu/Log1\n");
#else
fprintf (e, "%s\n", "logfile /usr/tmp/tstuu/Log1/%s/%s");
#endif
fprintf (e, "statfile /usr/tmp/tstuu/Stats1\n");
fprintf (e, "debugfile /usr/tmp/tstuu/Debug1\n");
fprintf (e, "callfile /usr/tmp/tstuu/Call1\n");
fprintf (e, "pubdir /usr/tmp/tstuu\n");
#if HAVE_V2_CONFIG
fprintf (e, "v2-files no\n");
#endif
#if HAVE_BNU_CONFIG
fprintf (e, "bnu-files no\n");
#endif
if (zDebug != NULL)
fprintf (e, "debug %s\n", zDebug);
xfclose (e);
e = xfopen ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/System1", "w");
fprintf (e, "# This file is ignored, to test multiple system files\n");
fprintf (e, "time never\n");
xfclose (e);
e = xfopen ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/System1.2", "w");
fprintf (e, "# First test system file\n");
fprintf (e, "time Any\n");
fprintf (e, "port stdin\n");
fprintf (e, "# That was the defaults\n");
fprintf (e, "system %s\n", zsys);
if (! fcall_uucico)
{
FILE *eprog;
eprog = xfopen ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/Chat1", "w");
/* Wait for the other side to open the port and flush input. */
fprintf (eprog, "sleep 1\n");
fprintf (eprog,
"echo password $1 speed $2 1>&2\n");
fprintf (eprog, "echo test1\n");
fprintf (eprog, "exit 0\n");
xfclose (eprog);
(void) chmod ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/Chat1", S_IRWXU);
fprintf (e, "chat-program /usr/tmp/tstuu/Chat1 \\P \\S\n");
fprintf (e, "chat word: \\P\n");
fprintf (e, "chat-fail login;\n");
fprintf (e, "call-login *\n");
fprintf (e, "call-password *\n");
}
else
fprintf (e, "chat \"\"\n");
fprintf (e, "call-transfer yes\n");
fprintf (e, "commands cat\n");
if (! fcall_uucico && iPercent == 0)
{
fprintf (e, "protocol-parameter g window 7\n");
fprintf (e, "protocol-parameter g packet-size 4096\n");
}
if (zProtocols != NULL)
fprintf (e, "protocol %s\n", zProtocols);
xfclose (e);
e = xfopen ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/Port1", "w");
fprintf (e, "port stdin\n");
fprintf (e, "type stdin\n");
fprintf (e, "pty true\n");
xfclose (e);
e = xfopen ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/Call1", "w");
fprintf (e, "Call out password file\n");
fprintf (e, "%s test1 pass1\n", zsys);
xfclose (e);
if (! fcall_uucico)
{
FILE *eprog;
e = xfopen ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/Config2", "w");
fprintf (e, "# Second test configuration file\n");
fprintf (e, "nodename test2\n");
fprintf (e, "spool /usr/tmp/tstuu/spool2\n");
fprintf (e, "sysfile /usr/tmp/tstuu/System2\n");
(void) remove ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/Log2");
#if ! HAVE_BNU_LOGGING
fprintf (e, "logfile /usr/tmp/tstuu/Log2\n");
#else
fprintf (e, "%s\n", "logfile /usr/tmp/tstuu/Log2/%s/%s");
#endif
fprintf (e, "statfile /usr/tmp/tstuu/Stats2\n");
fprintf (e, "debugfile /usr/tmp/tstuu/Debug2\n");
fprintf (e, "passwdfile /usr/tmp/tstuu/Pass2\n");
fprintf (e, "pubdir /usr/tmp/tstuu\n");
#if HAVE_V2_CONFIG
fprintf (e, "v2-files no\n");
#endif
#if HAVE_BNU_CONFIG
fprintf (e, "bnu-files no\n");
#endif
if (zDebug != NULL)
fprintf (e, "debug %s\n", zDebug);
xfclose (e);
e = xfopen ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/System2", "w");
fprintf (e, "# Second test system file\n");
fprintf (e, "system test1\n");
fprintf (e, "called-login test1\n");
fprintf (e, "called-request true\n");
if (zProtocols != NULL)
fprintf (e, "protocol %s\n", zProtocols);
eprog = xfopen ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/Chat2", "w");
fprintf (eprog,
"echo port $1 1>&2\n");
fprintf (eprog, "exit 0\n");
xfclose (eprog);
fprintf (e, "called-chat-program /bin/sh /usr/tmp/tstuu/Chat2 \\Y\n");
fprintf (e, "time Any\n");
xfclose (e);
e = xfopen ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/Pass2", "w");
fprintf (e, "# Call in password file\n");
fprintf (e, "test1 pass1\n");
xfclose (e);
}
zuucp1 = "./uucp -I /usr/tmp/tstuu/Config1 -r";
zuux1 = "./uux -I /usr/tmp/tstuu/Config1 -r";
if (fcall_uucico)
{
zuucp2 = "/usr/bin/uucp -r";
zuux2 = "/usr/bin/uux -r";
}
else
{
zuucp2 = "./uucp -I /usr/tmp/tstuu/Config2 -r";
zuux2 = "./uux -I /usr/tmp/tstuu/Config2 -r";
}
/* Test transferring a file from the first system to the second. */
if (itest == 0 || itest == 1)
{
zfrom = "/usr/tmp/tstuu/from1";
if (fcall_uucico)
zto = "/usr/spool/uucppublic/to1";
else
zto = "/usr/tmp/tstuu/to1";
(void) remove (zto);
umake_file (zfrom, 0);
sprintf (ab, "%s %s %s!%s", zuucp1, zfrom, zsys, zto);
xsystem (ab);
}
/* Test having the first system request a file from the second. */
if (itest == 0 || itest == 2)
{
if (fcall_uucico)
zfrom = "/usr/spool/uucppublic/from2";
else
zfrom = "/usr/tmp/tstuu/from2";
zto = "/usr/tmp/tstuu/to2";
(void) remove (zto);
umake_file (zfrom, 3);
sprintf (ab, "%s %s!%s %s", zuucp1, zsys, zfrom, zto);
xsystem (ab);
}
/* Test having the second system send a file to the first. */
if (itest == 0 || itest == 3)
{
if (fcall_uucico)
zfrom = "/usr/spool/uucppublic/from3";
else
zfrom = "/usr/tmp/tstuu/from3";
zto = "/usr/tmp/tstuu/to3";
(void) remove (zto);
umake_file (zfrom, 5);
sprintf (ab, "%s -c \\~/from3 test1!~/to3", zuucp2);
xsystem (ab);
}
/* Test having the second system request a file from the first. */
if (itest == 0 || itest == 4)
{
zfrom = "/usr/tmp/tstuu/from4";
if (fcall_uucico)
zto = "/usr/spool/uucppublic/to4";
else
zto = "/usr/tmp/tstuu/to4";
(void) remove (zto);
umake_file (zfrom, 7);
sprintf (ab, "%s test1!%s %s", zuucp2, zfrom, zto);
xsystem (ab);
}
/* Test having the second system make an execution request. */
if (itest == 0 || itest == 5)
{
zfrom = "/usr/tmp/tstuu/from5";
if (fcall_uucico)
zto = "/usr/spool/uucppublic/to5";
else
zto = "/usr/tmp/tstuu/to5";
(void) remove (zto);
umake_file (zfrom, 11);
sprintf (ab, "%s test1!cat '<%s' '>%s'", zuux2, zfrom, zto);
xsystem (ab);
}
/* Test having the first system request a wildcard. */
if (itest == 0 || itest == 6)
{
const char *zfrom1, *zfrom2;
if (fcall_uucico)
{
zfrom = "/usr/spool/uucppublic/to6\\*";
zfrom1 = "/usr/spool/uucppublic/to6.1";
zfrom2 = "/usr/spool/uucppublic/to6.2";
}
else
{
zfrom = "/usr/tmp/tstuu/spool2/to6\\*";
zfrom1 = "/usr/tmp/tstuu/spool2/to6.1";
zfrom2 = "/usr/tmp/tstuu/spool2/to6.2";
}
umake_file (zfrom1, 100);
umake_file (zfrom2, 101);
(void) remove ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/to6.1");
(void) remove ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/to6.2");
sprintf (ab, "%s %s!%s /usr/tmp/tstuu", zuucp1, zsys, zfrom);
xsystem (ab);
}
/* Test having the second system request a wildcard. */
if (itest == 0 || itest == 7)
{
const char *zto1, *zto2;
if (fcall_uucico)
{
zto = "/usr/spool/uucppublic";
zto1 = "/usr/spool/uucppublic/to7.1";
zto2 = "/usr/spool/uucppublic/to7.2";
}
else
{
zto = "/usr/tmp/tstuu";
zto1 = "/usr/tmp/tstuu/to7.1";
zto2 = "/usr/tmp/tstuu/to7.2";
}
umake_file ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/spool1/to7.1", 150);
umake_file ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/spool1/to7.2", 155);
(void) remove (zto1);
(void) remove (zto2);
sprintf (ab, "%s test1!/usr/tmp/tstuu/spool1/to7.\\* %s", zuucp2,
zto);
xsystem (ab);
}
}
/* Try to make sure the file transfers were successful. */
static void
ucheck_test (itest, fcall_uucico)
int itest;
boolean fcall_uucico;
{
if (itest == 0 || itest == 1)
{
if (fcall_uucico)
ucheck_file ("/usr/spool/uucppublic/to1", "test 1", 0);
else
ucheck_file ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/to1", "test 1", 0);
}
if (itest == 0 || itest == 2)
ucheck_file ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/to2", "test 2", 3);
if (itest == 0 || itest == 3)
ucheck_file ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/to3", "test 3", 5);
if (itest == 0 || itest == 4)
{
if (fcall_uucico)
ucheck_file ("/usr/spool/uucppublic/to4", "test 4", 7);
else
ucheck_file ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/to4", "test 4", 7);
}
if (itest == 0 || itest == 6)
{
ucheck_file ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/to6.1", "test 6.1", 100);
ucheck_file ("/usr/tmp/tstuu/to6.2", "test 6.2", 101);
}
if (itest == 0 || itest == 7)
{
const char *zto1, *zto2;
if (fcall_uucico)
{
zto1 = "/usr/spool/uucppublic/to7.1";
zto2 = "/usr/spool/uucppublic/to7.2";
}
else
{
zto1 = "/usr/tmp/tstuu/to7.1";
zto2 = "/usr/tmp/tstuu/to7.2";
}
ucheck_file (zto1, "test 7.1", 150);
ucheck_file (zto2, "test 7.2", 155);
}
}
/* A debugging routine used when displaying buffers. */
static int
cpshow (z, ichar)
char *z;
int ichar;
{
if (isprint (BUCHAR (ichar)) && ichar != '\"')
{
*z = (char) ichar;
return 1;
}
*z++ = '\\';
switch (ichar)
{
case '\n':
*z = 'n';
return 2;
case '\r':
*z = 'r';
return 2;
case '\"':
*z = '\"';
return 2;
default:
sprintf (z, "%03o", (unsigned int)(ichar & 0xff));
return strlen (z) + 1;
}
}
/* Transfer data from one pseudo-terminal to the other. */
static void
utransfer (ofrom, oto, otoslave, pc)
int ofrom;
int oto;
int otoslave;
int *pc;
{
int cread;
#ifdef FIONREAD
char abbuf[10000];
#else
char abbuf[80];
#endif
char *zwrite;
cread = read (ofrom, abbuf, sizeof abbuf);
if (cread < 0)
{
if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EWOULDBLOCK)
cread = 0;
else
{
perror ("read");
uchild (SIGCHLD);
}
}
if (zDebug != NULL)
{
char abshow[325];
char *zshow;
int i;
zshow = abshow;
for (i = 0; i < cread && i < 80; i++)
zshow += cpshow (zshow, abbuf[i]);
if (i < cread)
{
*zshow++ = '.';
*zshow++ = '.';
*zshow++ = '.';
}
*zshow = '\0';
fprintf (stderr, "Writing to %d: %d \"%s\"\n", oto, cread, abshow);
fflush (stderr);
}
if (iPercent > 0)
{
int i;
int c;
c = 0;
for (i = 0; i < cread; i++)
{
if (rand () % 100 < iPercent)
{
++abbuf[i];
++c;
}
}
if (zDebug != NULL && c > 0)
fprintf (stderr, "Clobbered %d bytes\n", c);
}
zwrite = abbuf;
while (cread > 0)
{
long cunread;
int cdo;
int cwrote;
#ifdef FIONREAD
if (ioctl (otoslave, FIONREAD, &cunread) < 0)
{
perror ("FIONREAD");
uchild (SIGCHLD);
}
if (zDebug != NULL)
fprintf (stderr, "%ld unread\n", cunread);
#else /* ! FIONREAD */
cunread = 0;
#endif /* ! FIONREAD */
cdo = cread;
if (256 - cunread < cdo)
{
cdo = 256 - cunread;
if (cdo == 0)
continue;
}
cwrote = write (oto, zwrite, cdo);
if (cwrote < 0)
{
perror ("write");
uchild (SIGCHLD);
}
cread -= cwrote;
zwrite += cwrote;
*pc += cwrote;
}
}
/* A version of the system command that checks for errors. */
static void
xsystem (zcmd)
const char *zcmd;
{
int istat;
istat = system ((char *) zcmd);
if (istat != 0)
{
fprintf (stderr, "Command failed with status %d\n", istat);
fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", zcmd);
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
}
/* Pick one of two file descriptors which is ready for reading, or
return in five seconds. If the argument is ready for reading,
leave it alone; otherwise set it to -1. */
static void
uchoose (po1, po2)
int *po1;
int *po2;
{
#if HAVE_SELECT
int iread;
struct timeval stime;
iread = (1 << *po1) | (1 << *po2);
stime.tv_sec = 5;
stime.tv_usec = 0;
if (select ((*po1 > *po2 ? *po1 : *po2) + 1, &iread, (int *) NULL,
(int *) NULL, &stime) < 0)
{
perror ("select");
uchild (SIGCHLD);
}
if ((iread & (1 << *po1)) == 0)
*po1 = -1;
if ((iread & (1 << *po2)) == 0)
*po2 = -1;
#else /* ! HAVE_SELECT */
#if HAVE_POLL
struct pollfd as[2];
as[0].fd = *po1;
as[0].events = POLLIN;
as[1].fd = *po2;
as[1].events = POLLIN;
if (poll (as, 2, 5 * 1000) < 0)
{
perror ("poll");
uchild (SIGCHLD);
}
if ((as[0].revents & POLLIN) == 0)
*po1 = -1;
if ((as[1].revents & POLLIN) == 0)
*po2 = -1;
#endif /* HAVE_POLL */
#endif /* ! HAVE_SELECT */
}
/* Check whether a file descriptor can be written to. */
static boolean
fwritable (o)
int o;
{
#if HAVE_SELECT
int iwrite;
struct timeval stime;
int cfds;
iwrite = 1 << o;
stime.tv_sec = 0;
stime.tv_usec = 0;
cfds = select (o + 1, (int *) NULL, &iwrite, (int *) NULL, &stime);
if (cfds < 0)
{
perror ("select");
uchild (SIGCHLD);
}
return cfds > 0;
#else /* ! HAVE_SELECT */
#if HAVE_POLL
struct pollfd s;
int cfds;
s.fd = o;
s.events = POLLOUT;
cfds = poll (&s, 1, 0);
if (cfds < 0)
{
perror ("poll");
uchild (SIGCHLD);
}
return cfds > 0;
#endif /* HAVE_POLL */
#endif /* ! HAVE_SELECT */
}
/* We don't want to link in util.c, since that would bring in the log
file stuff. Instead, we have local copies of functions that may be
needed by getopt.c. This should be done in a cleaner way. */
#if ! HAVE_MEMCPY && ! HAVE_BCOPY
/* Copy one block of memory to another. */
pointer
memcpy (ptoarg, pfromarg, c)
pointer ptoarg;
constpointer pfromarg;
int c;
{
char *pto = (char *) ptoarg;
const char *pfrom = (const char *) pfromarg;
while (c-- != 0)
*pto++ = *pfrom++;
return ptoarg;
}
#endif /* ! HAVE_MEMCPY && ! HAVE_BCOPY */
#if ! HAVE_STRCHR && ! HAVE_INDEX
/* Look for a character in a string. This is supposed to work for a
null byte, although we never actually call it with one. */
char *
strchr (z, b)
const char *z;
int b;
{
b = (char) b;
while (*z != b)
if (*z++ == '\0')
return NULL;
return (char *) z;
}
#endif /* ! HAVE_STRCHR && ! HAVE_INDEX */