/* GNU's read utmp module. Copyright (C) 1992-2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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, 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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* Written by jla; revised by djm */ #include #include #include #include #if defined(STDC_HEADERS) || defined(HAVE_STRING_H) # include #else # include #endif /* STDC_HEADERS || HAVE_STRING_H */ #include "readutmp.h" char *xmalloc (); char *realloc (); /* Copy UT->ut_name into storage obtained from malloc. Then remove any trailing spaces from the copy, NUL terminate it, and return the copy. */ char * extract_trimmed_name (const STRUCT_UTMP *ut) { char *p, *trimmed_name; trimmed_name = xmalloc (sizeof (UT_USER (ut)) + 1); strncpy (trimmed_name, UT_USER (ut), sizeof (UT_USER (ut))); /* Append a trailing space character. Some systems pad names shorter than the maximum with spaces, others pad with NULs. Remove any spaces. */ trimmed_name[sizeof (UT_USER (ut))] = ' '; p = strchr (trimmed_name, ' '); if (p != NULL) *p = '\0'; return trimmed_name; } /* Read the utmp entries corresponding to file FILENAME into freshly- malloc'd storage, set *UTMP_BUF to that pointer, set *N_ENTRIES to the number of entries, and return zero. If there is any error, return non-zero and don't modify the parameters. */ #ifdef UTMP_NAME_FUNCTION int read_utmp (const char *filename, int *n_entries, STRUCT_UTMP **utmp_buf) { int n_read; STRUCT_UTMP *u; STRUCT_UTMP *utmp = NULL; /* Ignore the return value for now. Solaris' utmpname returns 1 upon success -- which is contrary to what the GNU libc version does. In addition, older GNU libc versions are actually void. */ UTMP_NAME_FUNCTION (filename); SET_UTMP_ENT (); n_read = 0; while ((u = GET_UTMP_ENT ()) != NULL) { ++n_read; utmp = (STRUCT_UTMP *) realloc (utmp, n_read * sizeof (STRUCT_UTMP)); if (utmp == NULL) return 1; utmp[n_read - 1] = *u; } END_UTMP_ENT (); *n_entries = n_read; *utmp_buf = utmp; return 0; } #else int read_utmp (const char *filename, int *n_entries, STRUCT_UTMP **utmp_buf) { FILE *utmp; struct stat file_stats; size_t n_read; size_t size; STRUCT_UTMP *buf; utmp = fopen (filename, "r"); if (utmp == NULL) return 1; fstat (fileno (utmp), &file_stats); size = file_stats.st_size; if (size > 0) buf = (STRUCT_UTMP *) xmalloc (size); else { fclose (utmp); return 1; } /* Use < instead of != in case the utmp just grew. */ n_read = fread (buf, 1, size, utmp); if (ferror (utmp) || fclose (utmp) == EOF || n_read < size) return 1; *n_entries = size / sizeof (STRUCT_UTMP); *utmp_buf = buf; return 0; } #endif