// DEPRECATED // This file is part of BOINC. // http://boinc.berkeley.edu // Copyright (C) 2008 University of California // // BOINC 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 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. // // BOINC 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 BOINC. If not, see . #include #include #include #include #include #include "unix_util.h" // Note. This already has an ifdef around it. If it is causing problem // then HAVE_ETHER_NTOA should be defined in your configuration files. #ifndef HAVE_ETHER_NTOA extern "C" { static char ether_ntoa_buffer[18]; char *ether_ntoa(const struct ether_addr *addr) { int i; for (i=0;i<5;i++) { sprintf(ether_ntoa_buffer+i*3,"%02x:",addr->ether_addr_octet[i]); } sprintf(ether_ntoa_buffer+15,"%02x",addr->ether_addr_octet[i]); return ether_ntoa_buffer; } } #endif // Note. This already has an ifdef around it. If it is causing problem // then HAVE_SETENV should be defined in your configuration files. #ifndef HAVE_SETENV static std::vector envstrings; // In theory setenv() is posix, but some implementations of unix // don't have it. The implementation isn't trivial because of // differences in how putenv() behaves on different systems. int setenv(const char *name, const char *value, int overwrite) { char *buf; int rv; // Name can't contant an equal sign. if (strchr(name,'=')) { errno=EINVAL; return -1; } // get any existing environment string. buf=getenv(name); if (!buf) { // no existing string, allocate a new one. buf=(char *)malloc(strlen(name)+strlen(value)+2); if (buf) envstrings.push_back(buf); } else { // we do have an existing string. // Are we allowed to overwrite it? If not return success. if (!overwrite) return 0; // is it long enough to hold our current string? if (strlen(buf)<(strlen(name)+strlen(value)+1)) { // no. See if we originally allocated this string. std::vector::iterator i=envstrings.begin(); for (;i!=envstrings.end();i++) { if (*i == buf) break; } if (i!=envstrings.end()) { // we allocated this string. Reallocate it. buf=(char *)realloc(buf,strlen(name)+strlen(value)+2); *i=buf; } else { // someone else allocated the string. Allocate new memory. buf=(char *)malloc(strlen(name)+strlen(value)+2); if (buf) envstrings.push_back(buf); } } } if (!buf) { errno=ENOMEM; return -1; } sprintf(buf,"%s=%s",name,value); rv=putenv(buf); // Yes, there is a potential memory leak here. Some versions of operating // systems copy the string into the environment, others make the // existing string part of the environment. If we were to // implement unsetenv(), it might be possible to recover some of // this memory. But unsetenv() is even less trivial than setenv. return rv; } #endif /* !HAVE_SETENV */ #ifndef HAVE_DAEMON #include #include #if HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif using std::FILE; using std::freopen; static FILE *stderr_null, *stdout_null; int daemon(int nochdir, int noclose) { pid_t childpid,sessionid; if (!nochdir) { chdir("/"); } if (!noclose) { stderr_null = freopen("/dev/null", "w", stderr); stdout_null = freopen("/dev/null", "w", stdout); } childpid = fork(); if (childpid>0) { // Fork successful. We are the parent process. _exit(0); } if (childpid < 0) { // Fork unsuccessful. Return -1 return -1; } // Fork successful, We are the child. Make us the lead process of a new // session. sessionid = setsid(); if (sessionid <= 0) { // setsid() failed return -1; } // success return 0; } #endif /* !HAVE_DAEMON */