- Every non-const pointer converts automatically to void *. - Every pointer converts automatically to void *. - void * converts to any other pointer. - const void * converts to any other const pointer. - Integer variables convert to each other. I changed the declaration of a few variables in order to allow removing a cast. However, I didn't attempt to edit casts inside comparisons, since they are very delicate. I also kept casts in variadic functions, since they are necessary, and in allocation functions, because I have other plans for them. I also changed a few casts to int that are better as ptrdiff_t. This change has triggered some warnings about const correctness issues, which have also been fixed in this patch (see for example src/login.c). Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx@kernel.org>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/*
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 * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 1989 - 1994, Julianne Frances Haugh
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 * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 1996 - 1997, Marek Michałkiewicz
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 * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2005       , Tomasz Kłoczko
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 * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2008       , Nicolas François
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 *
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 * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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 */
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#include <config.h>
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#ident "$Id$"
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include "defines.h"
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#include "prototypes.h"
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#include "port.h"
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static FILE *ports;
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/*
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 * portcmp - compare the name of a port to a /etc/porttime entry
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 *
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 *	portcmp works like strcmp, except that if the last character
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 *	in a failing match is a '*', the match is considered to have
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 *	passed.  The "*" match is suppressed whenever the port is "SU",
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 *	which is the token the "su" command uses to validate access.
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 *	A match returns 0, failure returns non-zero.
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 */
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static int portcmp (const char *pattern, const char *port)
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{
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	const char *orig = port;
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	while (('\0' != *pattern) && (*pattern == *port)) {
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		pattern++;
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		port++;
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	}
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	if (('\0' == *pattern) && ('\0' == *port)) {
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		return 0;
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	}
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	if (('S' == orig[0]) && ('U' == orig[1]) && ('\0' == orig[2])) {
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		return 1;
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	}
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	return (*pattern == '*') ? 0 : 1;
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}
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/*
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 * setportent - open /etc/porttime file or rewind
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 *
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 *	the /etc/porttime file is rewound if already open, or
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 *	opened for reading.
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 */
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static void setportent (void)
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{
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	if (NULL != ports) {
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		rewind (ports);
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	} else {
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		ports = fopen (PORTS, "r");
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	}
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}
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/*
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 * endportent - close the /etc/porttime file
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 *
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 *	the /etc/porttime file is closed and the ports variable set
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 *	to NULL to indicate that the /etc/porttime file is no longer
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 *	open.
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 */
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static void endportent (void)
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{
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	if (NULL != ports) {
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		(void) fclose (ports);
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	}
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	ports = NULL;
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}
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/*
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 * getportent - read a single entry from /etc/porttime
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 *
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 *	the next line in /etc/porttime is converted to a (struct port)
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 *	and a pointer to a static (struct port) is returned to the
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 *	invoker.  NULL is returned on either EOF or error.  errno is
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 *	set to EINVAL on error to distinguish the two conditions.
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 */
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static struct port *getportent (void)
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{
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	static struct port port;	/* static struct to point to         */
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	static char buf[BUFSIZ];	/* some space for stuff              */
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	static char *ttys[PORT_TTY + 1];	/* some pointers to tty names     */
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	static char *users[PORT_IDS + 1];	/* some pointers to user ids     */
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	static struct pt_time ptimes[PORT_TIMES + 1];	/* time ranges         */
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	char *cp;		/* pointer into line                 */
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	int dtime;		/* scratch time of day               */
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	int i, j;
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	int saveerr = errno;	/* errno value on entry              */
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	/*
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	 * If the ports file is not open, open the file.  Do not rewind
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	 * since we want to search from the beginning each time.
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	 */
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	if (NULL == ports) {
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		setportent ();
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	}
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	if (NULL == ports) {
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		errno = saveerr;
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		return 0;
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	}
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	/*
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	 * Common point for beginning a new line -
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	 *
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	 *      - read a line, and NUL terminate
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	 *      - skip lines which begin with '#'
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	 *      - parse off the tty names
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	 *      - parse off a list of user names
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	 *      - parse off a list of days and times
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	 */
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      again:
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	/*
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	 * Get the next line and remove optional trailing '\n'.
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	 * Lines which begin with '#' are all ignored.
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	 */
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	if (fgets (buf, sizeof buf, ports) == 0) {
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		errno = saveerr;
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		return 0;
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	}
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	if ('#' == buf[0]) {
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		goto again;
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	}
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	/*
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	 * Get the name of the TTY device.  It is the first colon
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	 * separated field, and is the name of the TTY with no
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	 * leading "/dev".  The entry '*' is used to specify all
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	 * TTY devices.
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	 */
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	buf[strcspn (buf, "\n")] = 0;
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	port.pt_names = ttys;
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	for (cp = buf, j = 0; j < PORT_TTY; j++) {
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		port.pt_names[j] = cp;
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		while (('\0' != *cp) && (':' != *cp) && (',' != *cp)) {
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			cp++;
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		}
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		if ('\0' == *cp) {
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			goto again;	/* line format error */
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		}
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		if (':' == *cp) {	/* end of tty name list */
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			break;
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		}
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		if (',' == *cp) {	/* end of current tty name */
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			*cp++ = '\0';
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		}
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	}
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	*cp = '\0';
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	cp++;
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	port.pt_names[j + 1] = NULL;
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	/*
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	 * Get the list of user names.  It is the second colon
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	 * separated field, and is a comma separated list of user
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	 * names.  The entry '*' is used to specify all usernames.
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	 * The last entry in the list is a NULL pointer.
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	 */
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	if (':' != *cp) {
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		port.pt_users = users;
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		port.pt_users[0] = cp;
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		for (j = 1; ':' != *cp; cp++) {
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			if ((',' == *cp) && (j < PORT_IDS)) {
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				*cp = '\0';
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				cp++;
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				port.pt_users[j] = cp;
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				j++;
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			}
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		}
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		port.pt_users[j] = 0;
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	} else {
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		port.pt_users = 0;
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	}
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	if (':' != *cp) {
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		goto again;
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	}
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	*cp = '\0';
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	cp++;
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	/*
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	 * Get the list of valid times.  The times field is the third
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	 * colon separated field and is a list of days of the week and
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	 * times during which this port may be used by this user.  The
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	 * valid days are 'Su', 'Mo', 'Tu', 'We', 'Th', 'Fr', and 'Sa'.
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	 *
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	 * In addition, the value 'Al' represents all 7 days, and 'Wk'
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	 * represents the 5 weekdays.
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	 *
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	 * Times are given as HHMM-HHMM.  The ending time may be before
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	 * the starting time.  Days are presumed to wrap at 0000.
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	 */
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	if ('\0' == *cp) {
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		port.pt_times = 0;
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		return &port;
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	}
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	port.pt_times = ptimes;
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	/*
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	 * Get the next comma separated entry
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	 */
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	for (j = 0; ('\0' != *cp) && (j < PORT_TIMES); j++) {
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		/*
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		 * Start off with no days of the week
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		 */
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		port.pt_times[j].t_days = 0;
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		/*
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		 * Check each two letter sequence to see if it is
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		 * one of the abbreviations for the days of the
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		 * week or the other two values.
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		 */
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		for (i = 0;
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		     ('\0' != cp[i]) && ('\0' != cp[i + 1]) && isalpha (cp[i]);
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		     i += 2) {
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			switch ((cp[i] << 8) | (cp[i + 1])) {
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			case ('S' << 8) | 'u':
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				port.pt_times[j].t_days |= 01;
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				break;
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			case ('M' << 8) | 'o':
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				port.pt_times[j].t_days |= 02;
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				break;
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			case ('T' << 8) | 'u':
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				port.pt_times[j].t_days |= 04;
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				break;
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			case ('W' << 8) | 'e':
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				port.pt_times[j].t_days |= 010;
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				break;
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			case ('T' << 8) | 'h':
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				port.pt_times[j].t_days |= 020;
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				break;
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			case ('F' << 8) | 'r':
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				port.pt_times[j].t_days |= 040;
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				break;
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			case ('S' << 8) | 'a':
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				port.pt_times[j].t_days |= 0100;
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				break;
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			case ('W' << 8) | 'k':
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				port.pt_times[j].t_days |= 076;
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				break;
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			case ('A' << 8) | 'l':
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				port.pt_times[j].t_days |= 0177;
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				break;
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			default:
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				errno = EINVAL;
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				return 0;
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			}
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		}
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		/*
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		 * The default is 'Al' if no days were seen.
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		 */
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		if (0 == i) {
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			port.pt_times[j].t_days = 0177;
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		}
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		/*
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		 * The start and end times are separated from each
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		 * other by a '-'.  The times are four digit numbers
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		 * representing the times of day.
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		 */
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		for (dtime = 0; ('\0' != cp[i]) && isdigit (cp[i]); i++) {
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			dtime = dtime * 10 + cp[i] - '0';
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		}
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		if (('-' != cp[i]) || (dtime > 2400) || ((dtime % 100) > 59)) {
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			goto again;
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		}
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		port.pt_times[j].t_start = dtime;
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		cp = cp + i + 1;
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		for (dtime = 0, i = 0;
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		     ('\0' != cp[i]) && isdigit (cp[i]);
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		     i++) {
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			dtime = dtime * 10 + cp[i] - '0';
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		}
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		if (   ((',' != cp[i]) && ('\0' != cp[i]))
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		    || (dtime > 2400)
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		    || ((dtime % 100) > 59)) {
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			goto again;
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		}
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		port.pt_times[j].t_end = dtime;
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		cp = cp + i + 1;
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	}
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	/*
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	 * The end of the list is indicated by a pair of -1's for the
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	 * start and end times.
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	 */
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	port.pt_times[j].t_start = port.pt_times[j].t_end = -1;
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	return &port;
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}
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/*
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 * getttyuser - get ports information for user and tty
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 *
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 *	getttyuser() searches the ports file for an entry with a TTY
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 *	and user field both of which match the supplied TTY and
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 *	user name.  The file is searched from the beginning, so the
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 *	entries are treated as an ordered list.
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 */
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static struct port *getttyuser (const char *tty, const char *user)
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{
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	int i, j;
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	struct port *port;
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	setportent ();
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	while ((port = getportent ()) != NULL) {
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		if (   (0 == port->pt_names)
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		    || (0 == port->pt_users)) {
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			continue;
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		}
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		for (i = 0; NULL != port->pt_names[i]; i++) {
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			if (portcmp (port->pt_names[i], tty) == 0) {
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				break;
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			}
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		}
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		if (port->pt_names[i] == 0) {
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			continue;
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		}
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		for (j = 0; NULL != port->pt_users[j]; j++) {
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			if (   (strcmp (user, port->pt_users[j]) == 0)
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			    || (strcmp (port->pt_users[j], "*") == 0)) {
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				break;
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			}
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		}
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		if (port->pt_users[j] != 0) {
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			break;
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		}
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	}
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	endportent ();
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	return port;
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}
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/*
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 * isttytime - tell if a given user may login at a particular time
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 *
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 *	isttytime searches the ports file for an entry which matches
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 *	the user name and TTY given.
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 */
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bool isttytime (const char *id, const char *port, time_t when)
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{
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	int i;
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	int dtime;
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	struct port *pp;
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	struct tm *tm;
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	/*
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	 * Try to find a matching entry for this user.  Default to
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	 * letting the user in - there are plenty of ways to have an
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	 * entry to match all users.
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	 */
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	pp = getttyuser (port, id);
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	if (NULL == pp) {
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		return true;
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	}
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	/*
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	 * The entry is there, but has no time entries - don't
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	 * ever let them login.
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	 */
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	if (0 == pp->pt_times) {
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		return false;
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	}
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	/*
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	 * The current time is converted to HHMM format for
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	 * comparison against the time values in the TTY entry.
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	 */
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	tm = localtime (&when);
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	dtime = tm->tm_hour * 100 + tm->tm_min;
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	/*
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	 * Each time entry is compared against the current
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	 * time.  For entries with the start after the end time,
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	 * the comparison is made so that the time is between
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	 * midnight and either the start or end time.
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	 */
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	for (i = 0; pp->pt_times[i].t_start != -1; i++) {
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		if (!(pp->pt_times[i].t_days & PORT_DAY (tm->tm_wday))) {
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			continue;
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		}
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		if (pp->pt_times[i].t_start <= pp->pt_times[i].t_end) {
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			if (   (dtime >= pp->pt_times[i].t_start)
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			    && (dtime <= pp->pt_times[i].t_end)) {
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				return true;
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			}
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		} else {
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			if (   (dtime >= pp->pt_times[i].t_start)
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			    || (dtime <= pp->pt_times[i].t_end)) {
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				return true;
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			}
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		}
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	}
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	/*
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	 * No matching time entry was found, user shouldn't
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	 * be let in right now.
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	 */
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	return false;
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}
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