printjob.c revision 229226
1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 1983, 1993
3 *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
4 *
5 *
6 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
7 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
8 * are met:
9 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
10 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
11 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
12 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
13 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
14 * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
15 *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
16 *    without specific prior written permission.
17 *
18 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
19 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
20 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
21 * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
22 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
23 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
24 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
25 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
26 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
27 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
28 * SUCH DAMAGE.
29 */
30
31#ifndef lint
32static const char copyright[] =
33"@(#) Copyright (c) 1983, 1993\n\
34	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.\n";
35#endif /* not lint */
36
37#if 0
38#ifndef lint
39static char sccsid[] = "@(#)printjob.c	8.7 (Berkeley) 5/10/95";
40#endif /* not lint */
41#endif
42
43#include "lp.cdefs.h"		/* A cross-platform version of <sys/cdefs.h> */
44__FBSDID("$FreeBSD: stable/9/usr.sbin/lpr/lpd/printjob.c 229226 2012-01-01 23:04:27Z dim $");
45
46/*
47 * printjob -- print jobs in the queue.
48 *
49 *	NOTE: the lock file is used to pass information to lpq and lprm.
50 *	it does not need to be removed because file locks are dynamic.
51 */
52
53#include <sys/param.h>
54#include <sys/wait.h>
55#include <sys/stat.h>
56#include <sys/types.h>
57
58#include <pwd.h>
59#include <unistd.h>
60#include <signal.h>
61#include <syslog.h>
62#include <fcntl.h>
63#include <dirent.h>
64#include <errno.h>
65#include <inttypes.h>
66#include <stdio.h>
67#include <string.h>
68#include <stdlib.h>
69#include <sys/ioctl.h>
70#include <termios.h>
71#include <time.h>
72#include "lp.h"
73#include "lp.local.h"
74#include "pathnames.h"
75#include "extern.h"
76
77#define DORETURN	0	/* dofork should return "can't fork" error */
78#define DOABORT		1	/* dofork should just die if fork() fails */
79
80/*
81 * The buffer size to use when reading/writing spool files.
82 */
83#define	SPL_BUFSIZ	BUFSIZ
84
85/*
86 * Error tokens
87 */
88#define REPRINT		-2
89#define ERROR		-1
90#define	OK		0
91#define	FATALERR	1
92#define	NOACCT		2
93#define	FILTERERR	3
94#define	ACCESS		4
95
96static dev_t	 fdev;		/* device of file pointed to by symlink */
97static ino_t	 fino;		/* inode of file pointed to by symlink */
98static FILE	*cfp;		/* control file */
99static pid_t	 of_pid;	/* process id of output filter, if any */
100static int	 child;		/* id of any filters */
101static int	 job_dfcnt;	/* count of datafiles in current user job */
102static int	 lfd;		/* lock file descriptor */
103static int	 ofd;		/* output filter file descriptor */
104static int	 tfd = -1;	/* output filter temp file output */
105static int	 pfd;		/* prstatic inter file descriptor */
106static int	 prchild;	/* id of pr process */
107static char	 title[80];	/* ``pr'' title */
108static char      locale[80];    /* ``pr'' locale */
109
110/* these two are set from pp->daemon_user, but only if they are needed */
111static char	*daemon_uname;	/* set from pwd->pw_name */
112static int	 daemon_defgid;
113
114static char	class[32];		/* classification field */
115static char	origin_host[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];	/* user's host machine */
116				/* indentation size in static characters */
117static char	indent[10] = "-i0";
118static char	jobname[100];		/* job or file name */
119static char	length[10] = "-l";	/* page length in lines */
120static char	logname[32];		/* user's login name */
121static char	pxlength[10] = "-y";	/* page length in pixels */
122static char	pxwidth[10] = "-x";	/* page width in pixels */
123/* tempstderr is the filename used to catch stderr from exec-ing filters */
124static char	tempstderr[] = "errs.XXXXXXX";
125static char	width[10] = "-w";	/* page width in static characters */
126#define TFILENAME "fltXXXXXX"
127static char	tfile[] = TFILENAME;	/* file name for filter output */
128
129static void	 abortpr(int _signo);
130static void	 alarmhandler(int _signo);
131static void	 banner(struct printer *_pp, char *_name1, char *_name2);
132static int	 dofork(const struct printer *_pp, int _action);
133static int	 dropit(int _c);
134static int	 execfilter(struct printer *_pp, char *_f_cmd, char **_f_av,
135		    int _infd, int _outfd);
136static void	 init(struct printer *_pp);
137static void	 openpr(const struct printer *_pp);
138static void	 opennet(const struct printer *_pp);
139static void	 opentty(const struct printer *_pp);
140static void	 openrem(const struct printer *pp);
141static int	 print(struct printer *_pp, int _format, char *_file);
142static int	 printit(struct printer *_pp, char *_file);
143static void	 pstatus(const struct printer *_pp, const char *_msg, ...)
144		    __printflike(2, 3);
145static char	 response(const struct printer *_pp);
146static void	 scan_out(struct printer *_pp, int _scfd, char *_scsp,
147		    int _dlm);
148static char	*scnline(int _key, char *_p, int _c);
149static int	 sendfile(struct printer *_pp, int _type, char *_file,
150		    char _format, int _copyreq);
151static int	 sendit(struct printer *_pp, char *_file);
152static void	 sendmail(struct printer *_pp, char *_userid, int _bombed);
153static void	 setty(const struct printer *_pp);
154static void	 wait4data(struct printer *_pp, const char *_dfile);
155
156void
157printjob(struct printer *pp)
158{
159	struct stat stb;
160	register struct jobqueue *q, **qp;
161	struct jobqueue **queue;
162	register int i, nitems;
163	off_t pidoff;
164	pid_t printpid;
165	int errcnt, jobcount, statok, tempfd;
166
167	jobcount = 0;
168	init(pp); /* set up capabilities */
169	(void) write(STDOUT_FILENO, "", 1);	/* ack that daemon is started */
170	(void) close(STDERR_FILENO);			/* set up log file */
171	if (open(pp->log_file, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND, LOG_FILE_MODE) < 0) {
172		syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: open(%s): %m", pp->printer,
173		    pp->log_file);
174		(void) open(_PATH_DEVNULL, O_WRONLY);
175	}
176	setgid(getegid());
177	printpid = getpid();			/* for use with lprm */
178	setpgrp(0, printpid);
179
180	/*
181	 * At initial lpd startup, printjob may be called with various
182	 * signal handlers in effect.  After that initial startup, any
183	 * calls to printjob will have a *different* set of signal-handlers
184	 * in effect.  Make sure all handlers are the ones we want.
185	 */
186	signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
187	signal(SIGHUP, abortpr);
188	signal(SIGINT, abortpr);
189	signal(SIGQUIT, abortpr);
190	signal(SIGTERM, abortpr);
191
192	/*
193	 * uses short form file names
194	 */
195	if (chdir(pp->spool_dir) < 0) {
196		syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: chdir(%s): %m", pp->printer,
197		    pp->spool_dir);
198		exit(1);
199	}
200	statok = stat(pp->lock_file, &stb);
201	if (statok == 0 && (stb.st_mode & LFM_PRINT_DIS))
202		exit(0);		/* printing disabled */
203	umask(S_IWOTH);
204	lfd = open(pp->lock_file, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXLOCK|O_NONBLOCK,
205		   LOCK_FILE_MODE);
206	if (lfd < 0) {
207		if (errno == EWOULDBLOCK)	/* active daemon present */
208			exit(0);
209		syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: open(%s): %m", pp->printer,
210		    pp->lock_file);
211		exit(1);
212	}
213	/*
214	 * If the initial call to stat() failed, then lock_file will have
215	 * been created by open().  Update &stb to match that new file.
216	 */
217	if (statok != 0)
218		statok = stat(pp->lock_file, &stb);
219	/* turn off non-blocking mode (was turned on for lock effects only) */
220	if (fcntl(lfd, F_SETFL, 0) < 0) {
221		syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: fcntl(%s): %m", pp->printer,
222		    pp->lock_file);
223		exit(1);
224	}
225	ftruncate(lfd, 0);
226	/*
227	 * write process id for others to know
228	 */
229	sprintf(line, "%u\n", printpid);
230	pidoff = i = strlen(line);
231	if (write(lfd, line, i) != i) {
232		syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: write(%s): %m", pp->printer,
233		    pp->lock_file);
234		exit(1);
235	}
236	/*
237	 * search the spool directory for work and sort by queue order.
238	 */
239	if ((nitems = getq(pp, &queue)) < 0) {
240		syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: can't scan %s", pp->printer,
241		    pp->spool_dir);
242		exit(1);
243	}
244	if (nitems == 0)		/* no work to do */
245		exit(0);
246	if (stb.st_mode & LFM_RESET_QUE) { /* reset queue flag */
247		if (fchmod(lfd, stb.st_mode & ~LFM_RESET_QUE) < 0)
248			syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: fchmod(%s): %m", pp->printer,
249			    pp->lock_file);
250	}
251
252	/* create a file which will be used to hold stderr from filters */
253	if ((tempfd = mkstemp(tempstderr)) == -1) {
254		syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: mkstemp(%s): %m", pp->printer,
255		    tempstderr);
256		exit(1);
257	}
258	if ((i = fchmod(tempfd, 0664)) == -1) {
259		syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: fchmod(%s): %m", pp->printer,
260		    tempstderr);
261		exit(1);
262	}
263	/* lpd doesn't need it to be open, it just needs it to exist */
264	close(tempfd);
265
266	openpr(pp);			/* open printer or remote */
267again:
268	/*
269	 * we found something to do now do it --
270	 *    write the name of the current control file into the lock file
271	 *    so the spool queue program can tell what we're working on
272	 */
273	for (qp = queue; nitems--; free((char *) q)) {
274		q = *qp++;
275		if (stat(q->job_cfname, &stb) < 0)
276			continue;
277		errcnt = 0;
278	restart:
279		(void) lseek(lfd, pidoff, 0);
280		(void) snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "%s\n", q->job_cfname);
281		i = strlen(line);
282		if (write(lfd, line, i) != i)
283			syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: write(%s): %m", pp->printer,
284			    pp->lock_file);
285		if (!pp->remote)
286			i = printit(pp, q->job_cfname);
287		else
288			i = sendit(pp, q->job_cfname);
289		/*
290		 * Check to see if we are supposed to stop printing or
291		 * if we are to rebuild the queue.
292		 */
293		if (fstat(lfd, &stb) == 0) {
294			/* stop printing before starting next job? */
295			if (stb.st_mode & LFM_PRINT_DIS)
296				goto done;
297			/* rebuild queue (after lpc topq) */
298			if (stb.st_mode & LFM_RESET_QUE) {
299				for (free(q); nitems--; free(q))
300					q = *qp++;
301				if (fchmod(lfd, stb.st_mode & ~LFM_RESET_QUE)
302				    < 0)
303					syslog(LOG_WARNING,
304					    "%s: fchmod(%s): %m",
305					    pp->printer, pp->lock_file);
306				break;
307			}
308		}
309		if (i == OK)		/* all files of this job printed */
310			jobcount++;
311		else if (i == REPRINT && ++errcnt < 5) {
312			/* try reprinting the job */
313			syslog(LOG_INFO, "restarting %s", pp->printer);
314			if (of_pid > 0) {
315				kill(of_pid, SIGCONT); /* to be sure */
316				(void) close(ofd);
317				while ((i = wait(NULL)) > 0 && i != of_pid)
318					;
319				if (i < 0)
320					syslog(LOG_WARNING, "%s: after kill(of=%d), wait() returned: %m",
321					    pp->printer, of_pid);
322				of_pid = 0;
323			}
324			(void) close(pfd);	/* close printer */
325			if (ftruncate(lfd, pidoff) < 0)
326				syslog(LOG_WARNING, "%s: ftruncate(%s): %m",
327				    pp->printer, pp->lock_file);
328			openpr(pp);		/* try to reopen printer */
329			goto restart;
330		} else {
331			syslog(LOG_WARNING, "%s: job could not be %s (%s)",
332			    pp->printer,
333			    pp->remote ? "sent to remote host" : "printed",
334			    q->job_cfname);
335			if (i == REPRINT) {
336				/* ensure we don't attempt this job again */
337				(void) unlink(q->job_cfname);
338				q->job_cfname[0] = 'd';
339				(void) unlink(q->job_cfname);
340				if (logname[0])
341					sendmail(pp, logname, FATALERR);
342			}
343		}
344	}
345	free(queue);
346	/*
347	 * search the spool directory for more work.
348	 */
349	if ((nitems = getq(pp, &queue)) < 0) {
350		syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: can't scan %s", pp->printer,
351		    pp->spool_dir);
352		exit(1);
353	}
354	if (nitems == 0) {		/* no more work to do */
355	done:
356		if (jobcount > 0) {	/* jobs actually printed */
357			if (!pp->no_formfeed && !pp->tof)
358				(void) write(ofd, pp->form_feed,
359					     strlen(pp->form_feed));
360			if (pp->trailer != NULL) /* output trailer */
361				(void) write(ofd, pp->trailer,
362					     strlen(pp->trailer));
363		}
364		(void) close(ofd);
365		(void) wait(NULL);
366		(void) unlink(tempstderr);
367		exit(0);
368	}
369	goto again;
370}
371
372char	fonts[4][50];	/* fonts for troff */
373
374char ifonts[4][40] = {
375	_PATH_VFONTR,
376	_PATH_VFONTI,
377	_PATH_VFONTB,
378	_PATH_VFONTS,
379};
380
381/*
382 * The remaining part is the reading of the control file (cf)
383 * and performing the various actions.
384 */
385static int
386printit(struct printer *pp, char *file)
387{
388	register int i;
389	char *cp;
390	int bombed, didignorehdr;
391
392	bombed = OK;
393	didignorehdr = 0;
394	/*
395	 * open control file; ignore if no longer there.
396	 */
397	if ((cfp = fopen(file, "r")) == NULL) {
398		syslog(LOG_INFO, "%s: fopen(%s): %m", pp->printer, file);
399		return (OK);
400	}
401	/*
402	 * Reset troff fonts.
403	 */
404	for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
405		strcpy(fonts[i], ifonts[i]);
406	sprintf(&width[2], "%ld", pp->page_width);
407	strcpy(indent+2, "0");
408
409	/* initialize job-specific count of datafiles processed */
410	job_dfcnt = 0;
411
412	/*
413	 *      read the control file for work to do
414	 *
415	 *      file format -- first character in the line is a command
416	 *      rest of the line is the argument.
417	 *      valid commands are:
418	 *
419	 *		S -- "stat info" for symbolic link protection
420	 *		J -- "job name" on banner page
421	 *		C -- "class name" on banner page
422	 *              L -- "literal" user's name to print on banner
423	 *		T -- "title" for pr
424	 *		H -- "host name" of machine where lpr was done
425	 *              P -- "person" user's login name
426	 *              I -- "indent" amount to indent output
427	 *		R -- laser dpi "resolution"
428	 *              f -- "file name" name of text file to print
429	 *		l -- "file name" text file with control chars
430	 *		o -- "file name" postscript file, according to
431	 *		     the RFC.  Here it is treated like an 'f'.
432	 *		p -- "file name" text file to print with pr(1)
433	 *		t -- "file name" troff(1) file to print
434	 *		n -- "file name" ditroff(1) file to print
435	 *		d -- "file name" dvi file to print
436	 *		g -- "file name" plot(1G) file to print
437	 *		v -- "file name" plain raster file to print
438	 *		c -- "file name" cifplot file to print
439	 *		1 -- "R font file" for troff
440	 *		2 -- "I font file" for troff
441	 *		3 -- "B font file" for troff
442	 *		4 -- "S font file" for troff
443	 *		N -- "name" of file (used by lpq)
444	 *              U -- "unlink" name of file to remove
445	 *                    (after we print it. (Pass 2 only)).
446	 *		M -- "mail" to user when done printing
447	 *              Z -- "locale" for pr
448	 *
449	 *      getline reads a line and expands tabs to blanks
450	 */
451
452	/* pass 1 */
453
454	while (getline(cfp))
455		switch (line[0]) {
456		case 'H':
457			strlcpy(origin_host, line + 1, sizeof(origin_host));
458			if (class[0] == '\0') {
459				strlcpy(class, line+1, sizeof(class));
460			}
461			continue;
462
463		case 'P':
464			strlcpy(logname, line + 1, sizeof(logname));
465			if (pp->restricted) { /* restricted */
466				if (getpwnam(logname) == NULL) {
467					bombed = NOACCT;
468					sendmail(pp, line+1, bombed);
469					goto pass2;
470				}
471			}
472			continue;
473
474		case 'S':
475			cp = line+1;
476			i = 0;
477			while (*cp >= '0' && *cp <= '9')
478				i = i * 10 + (*cp++ - '0');
479			fdev = i;
480			cp++;
481			i = 0;
482			while (*cp >= '0' && *cp <= '9')
483				i = i * 10 + (*cp++ - '0');
484			fino = i;
485			continue;
486
487		case 'J':
488			if (line[1] != '\0') {
489				strlcpy(jobname, line + 1, sizeof(jobname));
490			} else
491				strcpy(jobname, " ");
492			continue;
493
494		case 'C':
495			if (line[1] != '\0')
496				strlcpy(class, line + 1, sizeof(class));
497			else if (class[0] == '\0') {
498				/* XXX - why call gethostname instead of
499				 *       just strlcpy'ing local_host? */
500				gethostname(class, sizeof(class));
501				class[sizeof(class) - 1] = '\0';
502			}
503			continue;
504
505		case 'T':	/* header title for pr */
506			strlcpy(title, line + 1, sizeof(title));
507			continue;
508
509		case 'L':	/* identification line */
510			if (!pp->no_header && !pp->header_last)
511				banner(pp, line+1, jobname);
512			continue;
513
514		case '1':	/* troff fonts */
515		case '2':
516		case '3':
517		case '4':
518			if (line[1] != '\0') {
519				strlcpy(fonts[line[0]-'1'], line + 1,
520				    (size_t)50);
521			}
522			continue;
523
524		case 'W':	/* page width */
525			strlcpy(width+2, line + 1, sizeof(width) - 2);
526			continue;
527
528		case 'I':	/* indent amount */
529			strlcpy(indent+2, line + 1, sizeof(indent) - 2);
530			continue;
531
532		case 'Z':       /* locale for pr */
533			strlcpy(locale, line + 1, sizeof(locale));
534			continue;
535
536		default:	/* some file to print */
537			/* only lowercase cmd-codes include a file-to-print */
538			if ((line[0] < 'a') || (line[0] > 'z')) {
539				/* ignore any other lines */
540				if (lflag <= 1)
541					continue;
542				if (!didignorehdr) {
543					syslog(LOG_INFO, "%s: in %s :",
544					    pp->printer, file);
545					didignorehdr = 1;
546				}
547				syslog(LOG_INFO, "%s: ignoring line: '%c' %s",
548				    pp->printer, line[0], &line[1]);
549				continue;
550			}
551			i = print(pp, line[0], line+1);
552			switch (i) {
553			case ERROR:
554				if (bombed == OK)
555					bombed = FATALERR;
556				break;
557			case REPRINT:
558				(void) fclose(cfp);
559				return (REPRINT);
560			case FILTERERR:
561			case ACCESS:
562				bombed = i;
563				sendmail(pp, logname, bombed);
564			}
565			title[0] = '\0';
566			continue;
567
568		case 'N':
569		case 'U':
570		case 'M':
571		case 'R':
572			continue;
573		}
574
575	/* pass 2 */
576
577pass2:
578	fseek(cfp, 0L, 0);
579	while (getline(cfp))
580		switch (line[0]) {
581		case 'L':	/* identification line */
582			if (!pp->no_header && pp->header_last)
583				banner(pp, line+1, jobname);
584			continue;
585
586		case 'M':
587			if (bombed < NOACCT)	/* already sent if >= NOACCT */
588				sendmail(pp, line+1, bombed);
589			continue;
590
591		case 'U':
592			if (strchr(line+1, '/'))
593				continue;
594			(void) unlink(line+1);
595		}
596	/*
597	 * clean-up in case another control file exists
598	 */
599	(void) fclose(cfp);
600	(void) unlink(file);
601	return (bombed == OK ? OK : ERROR);
602}
603
604/*
605 * Print a file.
606 * Set up the chain [ PR [ | {IF, OF} ] ] or {IF, RF, TF, NF, DF, CF, VF}.
607 * Return -1 if a non-recoverable error occured,
608 * 2 if the filter detected some errors (but printed the job anyway),
609 * 1 if we should try to reprint this job and
610 * 0 if all is well.
611 * Note: all filters take stdin as the file, stdout as the printer,
612 * stderr as the log file, and must not ignore SIGINT.
613 */
614static int
615print(struct printer *pp, int format, char *file)
616{
617	register int n, i;
618	register char *prog;
619	int fi, fo;
620	FILE *fp;
621	char *av[15], buf[SPL_BUFSIZ];
622	pid_t wpid;
623	int p[2], retcode, stopped, wstatus, wstatus_set;
624	struct stat stb;
625
626	/* Make sure the entire data file has arrived. */
627	wait4data(pp, file);
628
629	if (lstat(file, &stb) < 0 || (fi = open(file, O_RDONLY)) < 0) {
630		syslog(LOG_INFO, "%s: unable to open %s ('%c' line)",
631		    pp->printer, file, format);
632		return (ERROR);
633	}
634	/*
635	 * Check to see if data file is a symbolic link. If so, it should
636	 * still point to the same file or someone is trying to print
637	 * something he shouldn't.
638	 */
639	if ((stb.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFLNK && fstat(fi, &stb) == 0 &&
640	    (stb.st_dev != fdev || stb.st_ino != fino))
641		return (ACCESS);
642
643	job_dfcnt++;		/* increment datafile counter for this job */
644	stopped = 0;		/* output filter is not stopped */
645
646	/* everything seems OK, start it up */
647	if (!pp->no_formfeed && !pp->tof) { /* start on a fresh page */
648		(void) write(ofd, pp->form_feed, strlen(pp->form_feed));
649		pp->tof = 1;
650	}
651	if (pp->filters[LPF_INPUT] == NULL
652	    && (format == 'f' || format == 'l' || format == 'o')) {
653		pp->tof = 0;
654		while ((n = read(fi, buf, SPL_BUFSIZ)) > 0)
655			if (write(ofd, buf, n) != n) {
656				(void) close(fi);
657				return (REPRINT);
658			}
659		(void) close(fi);
660		return (OK);
661	}
662	switch (format) {
663	case 'p':	/* print file using 'pr' */
664		if (pp->filters[LPF_INPUT] == NULL) {	/* use output filter */
665			prog = _PATH_PR;
666			i = 0;
667			av[i++] = "pr";
668			av[i++] = width;
669			av[i++] = length;
670			av[i++] = "-h";
671			av[i++] = *title ? title : " ";
672			av[i++] = "-L";
673			av[i++] = *locale ? locale : "C";
674			av[i++] = "-F";
675			av[i] = 0;
676			fo = ofd;
677			goto start;
678		}
679		pipe(p);
680		if ((prchild = dofork(pp, DORETURN)) == 0) {	/* child */
681			dup2(fi, STDIN_FILENO);		/* file is stdin */
682			dup2(p[1], STDOUT_FILENO);	/* pipe is stdout */
683			closelog();
684			closeallfds(3);
685			execl(_PATH_PR, "pr", width, length,
686			    "-h", *title ? title : " ",
687			    "-L", *locale ? locale : "C",
688			    "-F", (char *)0);
689			syslog(LOG_ERR, "cannot execl %s", _PATH_PR);
690			exit(2);
691		}
692		(void) close(p[1]);		/* close output side */
693		(void) close(fi);
694		if (prchild < 0) {
695			prchild = 0;
696			(void) close(p[0]);
697			return (ERROR);
698		}
699		fi = p[0];			/* use pipe for input */
700	case 'f':	/* print plain text file */
701		prog = pp->filters[LPF_INPUT];
702		av[1] = width;
703		av[2] = length;
704		av[3] = indent;
705		n = 4;
706		break;
707	case 'o':	/* print postscript file */
708		/*
709		 * Treat this as a "plain file with control characters", and
710		 * assume the standard LPF_INPUT filter will recognize that
711		 * the data is postscript and know what to do with it.  These
712		 * 'o'-file requests could come from MacOS 10.1 systems.
713		 * (later versions of MacOS 10 will explicitly use 'l')
714		 * A postscript file can contain binary data, which is why 'l'
715		 * is somewhat more appropriate than 'f'.
716		 */
717		/* FALLTHROUGH */
718	case 'l':	/* like 'f' but pass control characters */
719		prog = pp->filters[LPF_INPUT];
720		av[1] = "-c";
721		av[2] = width;
722		av[3] = length;
723		av[4] = indent;
724		n = 5;
725		break;
726	case 'r':	/* print a fortran text file */
727		prog = pp->filters[LPF_FORTRAN];
728		av[1] = width;
729		av[2] = length;
730		n = 3;
731		break;
732	case 't':	/* print troff output */
733	case 'n':	/* print ditroff output */
734	case 'd':	/* print tex output */
735		(void) unlink(".railmag");
736		if ((fo = creat(".railmag", FILMOD)) < 0) {
737			syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: cannot create .railmag",
738			    pp->printer);
739			(void) unlink(".railmag");
740		} else {
741			for (n = 0; n < 4; n++) {
742				if (fonts[n][0] != '/')
743					(void) write(fo, _PATH_VFONT,
744					    sizeof(_PATH_VFONT) - 1);
745				(void) write(fo, fonts[n], strlen(fonts[n]));
746				(void) write(fo, "\n", 1);
747			}
748			(void) close(fo);
749		}
750		prog = (format == 't') ? pp->filters[LPF_TROFF]
751			: ((format == 'n') ? pp->filters[LPF_DITROFF]
752			   : pp->filters[LPF_DVI]);
753		av[1] = pxwidth;
754		av[2] = pxlength;
755		n = 3;
756		break;
757	case 'c':	/* print cifplot output */
758		prog = pp->filters[LPF_CIFPLOT];
759		av[1] = pxwidth;
760		av[2] = pxlength;
761		n = 3;
762		break;
763	case 'g':	/* print plot(1G) output */
764		prog = pp->filters[LPF_GRAPH];
765		av[1] = pxwidth;
766		av[2] = pxlength;
767		n = 3;
768		break;
769	case 'v':	/* print raster output */
770		prog = pp->filters[LPF_RASTER];
771		av[1] = pxwidth;
772		av[2] = pxlength;
773		n = 3;
774		break;
775	default:
776		(void) close(fi);
777		syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: illegal format character '%c'",
778		    pp->printer, format);
779		return (ERROR);
780	}
781	if (prog == NULL) {
782		(void) close(fi);
783		syslog(LOG_ERR,
784		   "%s: no filter found in printcap for format character '%c'",
785		   pp->printer, format);
786		return (ERROR);
787	}
788	if ((av[0] = strrchr(prog, '/')) != NULL)
789		av[0]++;
790	else
791		av[0] = prog;
792	av[n++] = "-n";
793	av[n++] = logname;
794	av[n++] = "-h";
795	av[n++] = origin_host;
796	av[n++] = pp->acct_file;
797	av[n] = 0;
798	fo = pfd;
799	if (of_pid > 0) {		/* stop output filter */
800		write(ofd, "\031\1", 2);
801		while ((wpid =
802		    wait3(&wstatus, WUNTRACED, 0)) > 0 && wpid != of_pid)
803			;
804		if (wpid < 0)
805			syslog(LOG_WARNING,
806			    "%s: after stopping 'of', wait3() returned: %m",
807			    pp->printer);
808		else if (!WIFSTOPPED(wstatus)) {
809			(void) close(fi);
810			syslog(LOG_WARNING, "%s: output filter died "
811			    "(pid=%d retcode=%d termsig=%d)",
812			    pp->printer, of_pid, WEXITSTATUS(wstatus),
813			    WTERMSIG(wstatus));
814			return (REPRINT);
815		}
816		stopped++;
817	}
818start:
819	if ((child = dofork(pp, DORETURN)) == 0) { /* child */
820		dup2(fi, STDIN_FILENO);
821		dup2(fo, STDOUT_FILENO);
822		/* setup stderr for the filter (child process)
823		 * so it goes to our temporary errors file */
824		n = open(tempstderr, O_WRONLY|O_TRUNC, 0664);
825		if (n >= 0)
826			dup2(n, STDERR_FILENO);
827		closelog();
828		closeallfds(3);
829		execv(prog, av);
830		syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: cannot execv(%s): %m", pp->printer,
831		    prog);
832		exit(2);
833	}
834	(void) close(fi);
835	wstatus_set = 0;
836	if (child < 0)
837		retcode = 100;
838	else {
839		while ((wpid = wait(&wstatus)) > 0 && wpid != child)
840			;
841		if (wpid < 0) {
842			retcode = 100;
843			syslog(LOG_WARNING,
844			    "%s: after execv(%s), wait() returned: %m",
845			    pp->printer, prog);
846		} else {
847			wstatus_set = 1;
848			retcode = WEXITSTATUS(wstatus);
849		}
850	}
851	child = 0;
852	prchild = 0;
853	if (stopped) {		/* restart output filter */
854		if (kill(of_pid, SIGCONT) < 0) {
855			syslog(LOG_ERR, "cannot restart output filter");
856			exit(1);
857		}
858	}
859	pp->tof = 0;
860
861	/* Copy the filter's output to "lf" logfile */
862	if ((fp = fopen(tempstderr, "r"))) {
863		while (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp))
864			fputs(buf, stderr);
865		fclose(fp);
866	}
867
868	if (wstatus_set && !WIFEXITED(wstatus)) {
869		syslog(LOG_WARNING, "%s: filter '%c' terminated (termsig=%d)",
870		    pp->printer, format, WTERMSIG(wstatus));
871		return (ERROR);
872	}
873	switch (retcode) {
874	case 0:
875		pp->tof = 1;
876		return (OK);
877	case 1:
878		return (REPRINT);
879	case 2:
880		return (ERROR);
881	default:
882		syslog(LOG_WARNING, "%s: filter '%c' exited (retcode=%d)",
883		    pp->printer, format, retcode);
884		return (FILTERERR);
885	}
886}
887
888/*
889 * Send the daemon control file (cf) and any data files.
890 * Return -1 if a non-recoverable error occured, 1 if a recoverable error and
891 * 0 if all is well.
892 */
893static int
894sendit(struct printer *pp, char *file)
895{
896	int dfcopies, err, i;
897	char *cp, last[sizeof(line)];
898
899	/*
900	 * open control file
901	 */
902	if ((cfp = fopen(file, "r")) == NULL)
903		return (OK);
904
905	/* initialize job-specific count of datafiles processed */
906	job_dfcnt = 0;
907
908	/*
909	 *      read the control file for work to do
910	 *
911	 *      file format -- first character in the line is a command
912	 *      rest of the line is the argument.
913	 *      commands of interest are:
914	 *
915	 *            a-z -- "file name" name of file to print
916	 *              U -- "unlink" name of file to remove
917	 *                    (after we print it. (Pass 2 only)).
918	 */
919
920	/*
921	 * pass 1
922	 */
923	err = OK;
924	while (getline(cfp)) {
925	again:
926		if (line[0] == 'S') {
927			cp = line+1;
928			i = 0;
929			while (*cp >= '0' && *cp <= '9')
930				i = i * 10 + (*cp++ - '0');
931			fdev = i;
932			cp++;
933			i = 0;
934			while (*cp >= '0' && *cp <= '9')
935				i = i * 10 + (*cp++ - '0');
936			fino = i;
937		} else if (line[0] == 'H') {
938			strlcpy(origin_host, line + 1, sizeof(origin_host));
939			if (class[0] == '\0') {
940				strlcpy(class, line + 1, sizeof(class));
941			}
942		} else if (line[0] == 'P') {
943			strlcpy(logname, line + 1, sizeof(logname));
944			if (pp->restricted) { /* restricted */
945				if (getpwnam(logname) == NULL) {
946					sendmail(pp, line+1, NOACCT);
947					err = ERROR;
948					break;
949				}
950			}
951		} else if (line[0] == 'I') {
952			strlcpy(indent+2, line + 1, sizeof(indent) - 2);
953		} else if (line[0] >= 'a' && line[0] <= 'z') {
954			dfcopies = 1;
955			strcpy(last, line);
956			while ((i = getline(cfp)) != 0) {
957				if (strcmp(last, line) != 0)
958					break;
959				dfcopies++;
960			}
961			switch (sendfile(pp, '\3', last+1, *last, dfcopies)) {
962			case OK:
963				if (i)
964					goto again;
965				break;
966			case REPRINT:
967				(void) fclose(cfp);
968				return (REPRINT);
969			case ACCESS:
970				sendmail(pp, logname, ACCESS);
971			case ERROR:
972				err = ERROR;
973			}
974			break;
975		}
976	}
977	if (err == OK && sendfile(pp, '\2', file, '\0', 1) > 0) {
978		(void) fclose(cfp);
979		return (REPRINT);
980	}
981	/*
982	 * pass 2
983	 */
984	fseek(cfp, 0L, 0);
985	while (getline(cfp))
986		if (line[0] == 'U' && !strchr(line+1, '/'))
987			(void) unlink(line+1);
988	/*
989	 * clean-up in case another control file exists
990	 */
991	(void) fclose(cfp);
992	(void) unlink(file);
993	return (err);
994}
995
996/*
997 * Send a data file to the remote machine and spool it.
998 * Return positive if we should try resending.
999 */
1000static int
1001sendfile(struct printer *pp, int type, char *file, char format, int copyreq)
1002{
1003	int i, amt;
1004	struct stat stb;
1005	char *av[15], *filtcmd;
1006	char buf[SPL_BUFSIZ], opt_c[4], opt_h[4], opt_n[4];
1007	int copycnt, filtstat, narg, resp, sfd, sfres, sizerr, statrc;
1008
1009	/* Make sure the entire data file has arrived. */
1010	wait4data(pp, file);
1011
1012	statrc = lstat(file, &stb);
1013	if (statrc < 0) {
1014		syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: error from lstat(%s): %m",
1015		    pp->printer, file);
1016		return (ERROR);
1017	}
1018	sfd = open(file, O_RDONLY);
1019	if (sfd < 0) {
1020		syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: error from open(%s,O_RDONLY): %m",
1021		    pp->printer, file);
1022		return (ERROR);
1023	}
1024	/*
1025	 * Check to see if data file is a symbolic link. If so, it should
1026	 * still point to the same file or someone is trying to print something
1027	 * he shouldn't.
1028	 */
1029	if ((stb.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFLNK && fstat(sfd, &stb) == 0 &&
1030	    (stb.st_dev != fdev || stb.st_ino != fino)) {
1031		close(sfd);
1032		return (ACCESS);
1033	}
1034
1035	/* Everything seems OK for reading the file, now to send it */
1036	filtcmd = NULL;
1037	sizerr = 0;
1038	tfd = -1;
1039	if (type == '\3') {
1040		/*
1041		 * Type == 3 means this is a datafile, not a control file.
1042		 * Increment the counter of data-files in this job, and
1043		 * then check for input or output filters (which are only
1044		 * applied to datafiles, not control files).
1045		 */
1046		job_dfcnt++;
1047
1048		/*
1049		 * Note that here we are filtering datafiles, one at a time,
1050		 * as they are sent to the remote machine.  Here, the *only*
1051		 * difference between an input filter (`if=') and an output
1052		 * filter (`of=') is the argument list that the filter is
1053		 * started up with.  Here, the output filter is executed
1054		 * for each individual file as it is sent.  This is not the
1055		 * same as local print queues, where the output filter is
1056		 * started up once, and then all jobs are passed thru that
1057		 * single invocation of the output filter.
1058		 *
1059		 * Also note that a queue for a remote-machine can have an
1060		 * input filter or an output filter, but not both.
1061		 */
1062		if (pp->filters[LPF_INPUT]) {
1063			filtcmd = pp->filters[LPF_INPUT];
1064			av[0] = filtcmd;
1065			narg = 0;
1066			strcpy(opt_c, "-c");
1067			strcpy(opt_h, "-h");
1068			strcpy(opt_n, "-n");
1069			if (format == 'l')
1070				av[++narg] = opt_c;
1071			av[++narg] = width;
1072			av[++narg] = length;
1073			av[++narg] = indent;
1074			av[++narg] = opt_n;
1075			av[++narg] = logname;
1076			av[++narg] = opt_h;
1077			av[++narg] = origin_host;
1078			av[++narg] = pp->acct_file;
1079			av[++narg] = NULL;
1080		} else if (pp->filters[LPF_OUTPUT]) {
1081			filtcmd = pp->filters[LPF_OUTPUT];
1082			av[0] = filtcmd;
1083			narg = 0;
1084			av[++narg] = width;
1085			av[++narg] = length;
1086			av[++narg] = NULL;
1087		}
1088	}
1089	if (filtcmd) {
1090		/*
1091		 * If there is an input or output filter, we have to run
1092		 * the datafile thru that filter and store the result as
1093		 * a temporary spool file, because the protocol requires
1094		 * that we send the remote host the file-size before we
1095		 * start to send any of the data.
1096		 */
1097		strcpy(tfile, TFILENAME);
1098		tfd = mkstemp(tfile);
1099		if (tfd == -1) {
1100			syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: mkstemp(%s): %m", pp->printer,
1101			    TFILENAME);
1102			sfres = ERROR;
1103			goto return_sfres;
1104		}
1105		filtstat = execfilter(pp, filtcmd, av, sfd, tfd);
1106
1107		/* process the return-code from the filter */
1108		switch (filtstat) {
1109		case 0:
1110			break;
1111		case 1:
1112			sfres = REPRINT;
1113			goto return_sfres;
1114		case 2:
1115			sfres = ERROR;
1116			goto return_sfres;
1117		default:
1118			syslog(LOG_WARNING,
1119			    "%s: filter '%c' exited (retcode=%d)",
1120			    pp->printer, format, filtstat);
1121			sfres = FILTERERR;
1122			goto return_sfres;
1123		}
1124		statrc = fstat(tfd, &stb);   /* to find size of tfile */
1125		if (statrc < 0)	{
1126			syslog(LOG_ERR,
1127			    "%s: error processing 'if', fstat(%s): %m",
1128			    pp->printer, tfile);
1129			sfres = ERROR;
1130			goto return_sfres;
1131		}
1132		close(sfd);
1133		sfd = tfd;
1134		lseek(sfd, 0, SEEK_SET);
1135	}
1136
1137	copycnt = 0;
1138sendagain:
1139	copycnt++;
1140
1141	if (copycnt < 2)
1142		(void) sprintf(buf, "%c%" PRId64 " %s\n", type, stb.st_size,
1143		    file);
1144	else
1145		(void) sprintf(buf, "%c%" PRId64 " %s_c%d\n", type, stb.st_size,
1146		    file, copycnt);
1147	amt = strlen(buf);
1148	for (i = 0;  ; i++) {
1149		if (write(pfd, buf, amt) != amt ||
1150		    (resp = response(pp)) < 0 || resp == '\1') {
1151			sfres = REPRINT;
1152			goto return_sfres;
1153		} else if (resp == '\0')
1154			break;
1155		if (i == 0)
1156			pstatus(pp,
1157				"no space on remote; waiting for queue to drain");
1158		if (i == 10)
1159			syslog(LOG_ALERT, "%s: can't send to %s; queue full",
1160			    pp->printer, pp->remote_host);
1161		sleep(5 * 60);
1162	}
1163	if (i)
1164		pstatus(pp, "sending to %s", pp->remote_host);
1165	/*
1166	 * XXX - we should change trstat_init()/trstat_write() to include
1167	 *	 the copycnt in the statistics record it may write.
1168	 */
1169	if (type == '\3')
1170		trstat_init(pp, file, job_dfcnt);
1171	for (i = 0; i < stb.st_size; i += SPL_BUFSIZ) {
1172		amt = SPL_BUFSIZ;
1173		if (i + amt > stb.st_size)
1174			amt = stb.st_size - i;
1175		if (sizerr == 0 && read(sfd, buf, amt) != amt)
1176			sizerr = 1;
1177		if (write(pfd, buf, amt) != amt) {
1178			sfres = REPRINT;
1179			goto return_sfres;
1180		}
1181	}
1182
1183	if (sizerr) {
1184		syslog(LOG_INFO, "%s: %s: changed size", pp->printer, file);
1185		/* tell recvjob to ignore this file */
1186		(void) write(pfd, "\1", 1);
1187		sfres = ERROR;
1188		goto return_sfres;
1189	}
1190	if (write(pfd, "", 1) != 1 || response(pp)) {
1191		sfres = REPRINT;
1192		goto return_sfres;
1193	}
1194	if (type == '\3') {
1195		trstat_write(pp, TR_SENDING, stb.st_size, logname,
1196		    pp->remote_host, origin_host);
1197		/*
1198		 * Usually we only need to send one copy of a datafile,
1199		 * because the control-file will simply print the same
1200		 * file multiple times.  However, some printers ignore
1201		 * the control file, and simply print each data file as
1202		 * it arrives.  For such "remote hosts", we need to
1203		 * transfer the same data file multiple times.  Such a
1204		 * a host is indicated by adding 'rc' to the printcap
1205		 * entry.
1206		 * XXX - Right now this ONLY works for remote hosts which
1207		 *	do ignore the name of the data file, because
1208		 *	this sends the file multiple times with slight
1209		 *	changes to the filename.  To do this right would
1210		 *	require that we also rewrite the control file
1211		 *	to match those filenames.
1212		 */
1213		if (pp->resend_copies && (copycnt < copyreq)) {
1214			lseek(sfd, 0, SEEK_SET);
1215			goto sendagain;
1216		}
1217	}
1218	sfres = OK;
1219
1220return_sfres:
1221	(void)close(sfd);
1222	if (tfd != -1) {
1223		/*
1224		 * If tfd is set, then it is the same value as sfd, and
1225		 * therefore it is already closed at this point.  All
1226		 * we need to do is remove the temporary file.
1227		 */
1228		tfd = -1;
1229		unlink(tfile);
1230	}
1231	return (sfres);
1232}
1233
1234/*
1235 * Some print servers send the control-file first, and then start sending the
1236 * matching data file(s).  That is not the correct order.  If some queue is
1237 * already printing an active job, then when that job is finished the queue
1238 * may proceed to the control file of any incoming print job.  This turns
1239 * into a race between the process which is receiving the data file, and the
1240 * process which is actively printing the very same file.  When the remote
1241 * server sends files in the wrong order, it is even possible that a queue
1242 * will start to print a data file before the file has been created!
1243 *
1244 * So before we start to print() or send() a data file, we call this routine
1245 * to make sure the data file is not still changing in size.  Note that this
1246 * problem will only happen for jobs arriving from a remote host, and that
1247 * the process which has decided to print this job (and is thus making this
1248 * check) is *not* the process which is receiving the job.
1249 *
1250 * A second benefit of this is that any incoming job is guaranteed to appear
1251 * in a queue listing for at least a few seconds after it has arrived.  Some
1252 * lpr implementations get confused if they send a job and it disappears
1253 * from the queue before they can check on it.
1254 */
1255#define	MAXWAIT_ARRIVE	16	    /* max to wait for the file to *exist* */
1256#define	MAXWAIT_4DATA	(20*60)	    /* max to wait for it to stop changing */
1257#define	MINWAIT_4DATA	4	    /* This value must be >= 1 */
1258#define	DEBUG_MINWAIT	1
1259static void
1260wait4data(struct printer *pp, const char *dfile)
1261{
1262	const char *cp;
1263	int statres;
1264	u_int sleepreq;
1265	size_t dlen, hlen;
1266	time_t amtslept, cur_time, prev_mtime;
1267	struct stat statdf;
1268
1269	/* Skip these checks if the print job is from the local host. */
1270	dlen = strlen(dfile);
1271	hlen = strlen(local_host);
1272	if (dlen > hlen) {
1273		cp = dfile + dlen - hlen;
1274		if (strcmp(cp, local_host) == 0)
1275			return;
1276	}
1277
1278	/*
1279	 * If this data file does not exist, then wait up to MAXWAIT_ARRIVE
1280	 * seconds for it to arrive.
1281	 */
1282	amtslept = 0;
1283	statres = stat(dfile, &statdf);
1284	while (statres < 0 && amtslept < MAXWAIT_ARRIVE) {
1285		if (amtslept == 0)
1286			pstatus(pp, "Waiting for data file from remote host");
1287		amtslept += MINWAIT_4DATA - sleep(MINWAIT_4DATA);
1288		statres = stat(dfile, &statdf);
1289	}
1290	if (statres < 0) {
1291		/* The file still does not exist, so just give up on it. */
1292		syslog(LOG_WARNING, "%s: wait4data() abandoned wait for %s",
1293		    pp->printer, dfile);
1294		return;
1295	}
1296
1297	/*
1298	 * The file exists, so keep waiting until the data file has not
1299	 * changed for some reasonable amount of time.  Extra care is
1300	 * taken when computing wait-times, just in case there are data
1301	 * files with a last-modify time in the future.  While that is
1302	 * very unlikely to happen, it can happen when the system has
1303	 * a flakey time-of-day clock.
1304	 */
1305	prev_mtime = statdf.st_mtime;
1306	cur_time = time(NULL);
1307	if (statdf.st_mtime >= cur_time - MINWAIT_4DATA) {
1308		if (statdf.st_mtime >= cur_time)	/* some TOD oddity */
1309			sleepreq = MINWAIT_4DATA;
1310		else
1311			sleepreq = cur_time - statdf.st_mtime;
1312		if (amtslept == 0)
1313			pstatus(pp, "Waiting for data file from remote host");
1314		amtslept += sleepreq - sleep(sleepreq);
1315		statres = stat(dfile, &statdf);
1316	}
1317	sleepreq = MINWAIT_4DATA;
1318	while (statres == 0 && amtslept < MAXWAIT_4DATA) {
1319		if (statdf.st_mtime == prev_mtime)
1320			break;
1321		prev_mtime = statdf.st_mtime;
1322		amtslept += sleepreq - sleep(sleepreq);
1323		statres = stat(dfile, &statdf);
1324	}
1325
1326	if (statres != 0)
1327		syslog(LOG_WARNING, "%s: %s disappeared during wait4data()",
1328		    pp->printer, dfile);
1329	else if (amtslept > MAXWAIT_4DATA)
1330		syslog(LOG_WARNING,
1331		    "%s: %s still changing after %lu secs in wait4data()",
1332		    pp->printer, dfile, (unsigned long)amtslept);
1333#if DEBUG_MINWAIT
1334	else if (amtslept > MINWAIT_4DATA)
1335		syslog(LOG_INFO, "%s: slept %lu secs in wait4data(%s)",
1336		    pp->printer, (unsigned long)amtslept, dfile);
1337#endif
1338}
1339#undef	MAXWAIT_ARRIVE
1340#undef	MAXWAIT_4DATA
1341#undef	MINWAIT_4DATA
1342
1343/*
1344 *  This routine is called to execute one of the filters as was
1345 *  specified in a printcap entry.  While the child-process will read
1346 *  all of 'infd', it is up to the caller to close that file descriptor
1347 *  in the parent process.
1348 */
1349static int
1350execfilter(struct printer *pp, char *f_cmd, char *f_av[], int infd, int outfd)
1351{
1352	pid_t fpid, wpid;
1353	int errfd, retcode, wstatus;
1354	FILE *errfp;
1355	char buf[BUFSIZ], *slash;
1356
1357	fpid = dofork(pp, DORETURN);
1358	if (fpid != 0) {
1359		/*
1360		 * This is the parent process, which just waits for the child
1361		 * to complete and then returns the result.  Note that it is
1362		 * the child process which reads the input stream.
1363		 */
1364		if (fpid < 0)
1365			retcode = 100;
1366		else {
1367			while ((wpid = wait(&wstatus)) > 0 &&
1368			    wpid != fpid)
1369				;
1370			if (wpid < 0) {
1371				retcode = 100;
1372				syslog(LOG_WARNING,
1373				    "%s: after execv(%s), wait() returned: %m",
1374				    pp->printer, f_cmd);
1375			} else
1376				retcode = WEXITSTATUS(wstatus);
1377		}
1378
1379		/*
1380		 * Copy everything the filter wrote to stderr from our
1381		 * temporary errors file to the "lf=" logfile.
1382		 */
1383		errfp = fopen(tempstderr, "r");
1384		if (errfp) {
1385			while (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), errfp))
1386				fputs(buf, stderr);
1387			fclose(errfp);
1388		}
1389
1390		return (retcode);
1391	}
1392
1393	/*
1394	 * This is the child process, which is the one that executes the
1395	 * given filter.
1396	 */
1397	/*
1398	 * If the first parameter has any slashes in it, then change it
1399	 * to point to the first character after the last slash.
1400	 */
1401	slash = strrchr(f_av[0], '/');
1402	if (slash != NULL)
1403		f_av[0] = slash + 1;
1404	/*
1405	 * XXX - in the future, this should setup an explicit list of
1406	 *       environment variables and use execve()!
1407	 */
1408
1409	/*
1410	 * Setup stdin, stdout, and stderr as we want them when the filter
1411	 * is running.  Stderr is setup so it points to a temporary errors
1412	 * file, and the parent process will copy that temporary file to
1413	 * the real logfile after the filter completes.
1414	 */
1415	dup2(infd, STDIN_FILENO);
1416	dup2(outfd, STDOUT_FILENO);
1417	errfd = open(tempstderr, O_WRONLY|O_TRUNC, 0664);
1418	if (errfd >= 0)
1419		dup2(errfd, STDERR_FILENO);
1420	closelog();
1421	closeallfds(3);
1422	execv(f_cmd, f_av);
1423	syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: cannot execv(%s): %m", pp->printer, f_cmd);
1424	exit(2);
1425	/* NOTREACHED */
1426}
1427
1428/*
1429 * Check to make sure there have been no errors and that both programs
1430 * are in sync with eachother.
1431 * Return non-zero if the connection was lost.
1432 */
1433static char
1434response(const struct printer *pp)
1435{
1436	char resp;
1437
1438	if (read(pfd, &resp, 1) != 1) {
1439		syslog(LOG_INFO, "%s: lost connection", pp->printer);
1440		return (-1);
1441	}
1442	return (resp);
1443}
1444
1445/*
1446 * Banner printing stuff
1447 */
1448static void
1449banner(struct printer *pp, char *name1, char *name2)
1450{
1451	time_t tvec;
1452
1453	time(&tvec);
1454	if (!pp->no_formfeed && !pp->tof)
1455		(void) write(ofd, pp->form_feed, strlen(pp->form_feed));
1456	if (pp->short_banner) {	/* short banner only */
1457		if (class[0]) {
1458			(void) write(ofd, class, strlen(class));
1459			(void) write(ofd, ":", 1);
1460		}
1461		(void) write(ofd, name1, strlen(name1));
1462		(void) write(ofd, "  Job: ", 7);
1463		(void) write(ofd, name2, strlen(name2));
1464		(void) write(ofd, "  Date: ", 8);
1465		(void) write(ofd, ctime(&tvec), 24);
1466		(void) write(ofd, "\n", 1);
1467	} else {	/* normal banner */
1468		(void) write(ofd, "\n\n\n", 3);
1469		scan_out(pp, ofd, name1, '\0');
1470		(void) write(ofd, "\n\n", 2);
1471		scan_out(pp, ofd, name2, '\0');
1472		if (class[0]) {
1473			(void) write(ofd,"\n\n\n",3);
1474			scan_out(pp, ofd, class, '\0');
1475		}
1476		(void) write(ofd, "\n\n\n\n\t\t\t\t\tJob:  ", 15);
1477		(void) write(ofd, name2, strlen(name2));
1478		(void) write(ofd, "\n\t\t\t\t\tDate: ", 12);
1479		(void) write(ofd, ctime(&tvec), 24);
1480		(void) write(ofd, "\n", 1);
1481	}
1482	if (!pp->no_formfeed)
1483		(void) write(ofd, pp->form_feed, strlen(pp->form_feed));
1484	pp->tof = 1;
1485}
1486
1487static char *
1488scnline(int key, char *p, int c)
1489{
1490	register int scnwidth;
1491
1492	for (scnwidth = WIDTH; --scnwidth;) {
1493		key <<= 1;
1494		*p++ = key & 0200 ? c : BACKGND;
1495	}
1496	return (p);
1497}
1498
1499#define TRC(q)	(((q)-' ')&0177)
1500
1501static void
1502scan_out(struct printer *pp, int scfd, char *scsp, int dlm)
1503{
1504	register char *strp;
1505	register int nchrs, j;
1506	char outbuf[LINELEN+1], *sp, c, cc;
1507	int d, scnhgt;
1508
1509	for (scnhgt = 0; scnhgt++ < HEIGHT+DROP; ) {
1510		strp = &outbuf[0];
1511		sp = scsp;
1512		for (nchrs = 0; ; ) {
1513			d = dropit(c = TRC(cc = *sp++));
1514			if ((!d && scnhgt > HEIGHT) || (scnhgt <= DROP && d))
1515				for (j = WIDTH; --j;)
1516					*strp++ = BACKGND;
1517			else
1518				strp = scnline(scnkey[(int)c][scnhgt-1-d], strp, cc);
1519			if (*sp == dlm || *sp == '\0' ||
1520			    nchrs++ >= pp->page_width/(WIDTH+1)-1)
1521				break;
1522			*strp++ = BACKGND;
1523			*strp++ = BACKGND;
1524		}
1525		while (*--strp == BACKGND && strp >= outbuf)
1526			;
1527		strp++;
1528		*strp++ = '\n';
1529		(void) write(scfd, outbuf, strp-outbuf);
1530	}
1531}
1532
1533static int
1534dropit(int c)
1535{
1536	switch(c) {
1537
1538	case TRC('_'):
1539	case TRC(';'):
1540	case TRC(','):
1541	case TRC('g'):
1542	case TRC('j'):
1543	case TRC('p'):
1544	case TRC('q'):
1545	case TRC('y'):
1546		return (DROP);
1547
1548	default:
1549		return (0);
1550	}
1551}
1552
1553/*
1554 * sendmail ---
1555 *   tell people about job completion
1556 */
1557static void
1558sendmail(struct printer *pp, char *userid, int bombed)
1559{
1560	register int i;
1561	int p[2], s;
1562	register const char *cp;
1563	struct stat stb;
1564	FILE *fp;
1565
1566	pipe(p);
1567	if ((s = dofork(pp, DORETURN)) == 0) {		/* child */
1568		dup2(p[0], STDIN_FILENO);
1569		closelog();
1570		closeallfds(3);
1571		if ((cp = strrchr(_PATH_SENDMAIL, '/')) != NULL)
1572			cp++;
1573		else
1574			cp = _PATH_SENDMAIL;
1575		execl(_PATH_SENDMAIL, cp, "-t", (char *)0);
1576		_exit(0);
1577	} else if (s > 0) {				/* parent */
1578		dup2(p[1], STDOUT_FILENO);
1579		printf("To: %s@%s\n", userid, origin_host);
1580		printf("Subject: %s printer job \"%s\"\n", pp->printer,
1581			*jobname ? jobname : "<unknown>");
1582		printf("Reply-To: root@%s\n\n", local_host);
1583		printf("Your printer job ");
1584		if (*jobname)
1585			printf("(%s) ", jobname);
1586
1587		switch (bombed) {
1588		case OK:
1589			cp = "OK";
1590			printf("\ncompleted successfully\n");
1591			break;
1592		default:
1593		case FATALERR:
1594			cp = "FATALERR";
1595			printf("\ncould not be printed\n");
1596			break;
1597		case NOACCT:
1598			cp = "NOACCT";
1599			printf("\ncould not be printed without an account on %s\n",
1600			    local_host);
1601			break;
1602		case FILTERERR:
1603			cp = "FILTERERR";
1604			if (stat(tempstderr, &stb) < 0 || stb.st_size == 0
1605			    || (fp = fopen(tempstderr, "r")) == NULL) {
1606				printf("\nhad some errors and may not have printed\n");
1607				break;
1608			}
1609			printf("\nhad the following errors and may not have printed:\n");
1610			while ((i = getc(fp)) != EOF)
1611				putchar(i);
1612			(void) fclose(fp);
1613			break;
1614		case ACCESS:
1615			cp = "ACCESS";
1616			printf("\nwas not printed because it was not linked to the original file\n");
1617		}
1618		fflush(stdout);
1619		(void) close(STDOUT_FILENO);
1620	} else {
1621		syslog(LOG_WARNING, "unable to send mail to %s: %m", userid);
1622		return;
1623	}
1624	(void) close(p[0]);
1625	(void) close(p[1]);
1626	wait(NULL);
1627	syslog(LOG_INFO, "mail sent to user %s about job %s on printer %s (%s)",
1628	    userid, *jobname ? jobname : "<unknown>", pp->printer, cp);
1629}
1630
1631/*
1632 * dofork - fork with retries on failure
1633 */
1634static int
1635dofork(const struct printer *pp, int action)
1636{
1637	pid_t forkpid;
1638	int i, fail;
1639	struct passwd *pwd;
1640
1641	forkpid = -1;
1642	if (daemon_uname == NULL) {
1643		pwd = getpwuid(pp->daemon_user);
1644		if (pwd == NULL) {
1645			syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: Can't lookup default daemon uid (%ld) in password file",
1646			    pp->printer, pp->daemon_user);
1647			goto error_ret;
1648		}
1649		daemon_uname = strdup(pwd->pw_name);
1650		daemon_defgid = pwd->pw_gid;
1651	}
1652
1653	for (i = 0; i < 20; i++) {
1654		forkpid = fork();
1655		if (forkpid < 0) {
1656			sleep((unsigned)(i*i));
1657			continue;
1658		}
1659		/*
1660		 * Child should run as daemon instead of root
1661		 */
1662		if (forkpid == 0) {
1663			errno = 0;
1664			fail = initgroups(daemon_uname, daemon_defgid);
1665			if (fail) {
1666				syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: initgroups(%s,%u): %m",
1667				    pp->printer, daemon_uname, daemon_defgid);
1668				break;
1669			}
1670			fail = setgid(daemon_defgid);
1671			if (fail) {
1672				syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: setgid(%u): %m",
1673				    pp->printer, daemon_defgid);
1674				break;
1675			}
1676			fail = setuid(pp->daemon_user);
1677			if (fail) {
1678				syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: setuid(%ld): %m",
1679				    pp->printer, pp->daemon_user);
1680				break;
1681			}
1682		}
1683		return (forkpid);
1684	}
1685
1686	/*
1687	 * An error occurred.  If the error is in the child process, then
1688	 * this routine MUST always exit().  DORETURN only effects how
1689	 * errors should be handled in the parent process.
1690	 */
1691error_ret:
1692	if (forkpid == 0) {
1693		syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: dofork(): aborting child process...",
1694		    pp->printer);
1695		exit(1);
1696	}
1697	syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: dofork(): failure in fork", pp->printer);
1698
1699	sleep(1);		/* throttle errors, as a safety measure */
1700	switch (action) {
1701	case DORETURN:
1702		return (-1);
1703	default:
1704		syslog(LOG_ERR, "bad action (%d) to dofork", action);
1705		/* FALLTHROUGH */
1706	case DOABORT:
1707		exit(1);
1708	}
1709	/*NOTREACHED*/
1710}
1711
1712/*
1713 * Kill child processes to abort current job.
1714 */
1715static void
1716abortpr(int signo __unused)
1717{
1718
1719	(void) unlink(tempstderr);
1720	kill(0, SIGINT);
1721	if (of_pid > 0)
1722		kill(of_pid, SIGCONT);
1723	while (wait(NULL) > 0)
1724		;
1725	if (of_pid > 0 && tfd != -1)
1726		unlink(tfile);
1727	exit(0);
1728}
1729
1730static void
1731init(struct printer *pp)
1732{
1733	char *s;
1734
1735	sprintf(&width[2], "%ld", pp->page_width);
1736	sprintf(&length[2], "%ld", pp->page_length);
1737	sprintf(&pxwidth[2], "%ld", pp->page_pwidth);
1738	sprintf(&pxlength[2], "%ld", pp->page_plength);
1739	if ((s = checkremote(pp)) != 0) {
1740		syslog(LOG_WARNING, "%s", s);
1741		free(s);
1742	}
1743}
1744
1745void
1746startprinting(const char *printer)
1747{
1748	struct printer myprinter, *pp = &myprinter;
1749	int status;
1750
1751	init_printer(pp);
1752	status = getprintcap(printer, pp);
1753	switch(status) {
1754	case PCAPERR_OSERR:
1755		syslog(LOG_ERR, "can't open printer description file: %m");
1756		exit(1);
1757	case PCAPERR_NOTFOUND:
1758		syslog(LOG_ERR, "unknown printer: %s", printer);
1759		exit(1);
1760	case PCAPERR_TCLOOP:
1761		fatal(pp, "potential reference loop detected in printcap file");
1762	default:
1763		break;
1764	}
1765	printjob(pp);
1766}
1767
1768/*
1769 * Acquire line printer or remote connection.
1770 */
1771static void
1772openpr(const struct printer *pp)
1773{
1774	int p[2];
1775	char *cp;
1776
1777	if (pp->remote) {
1778		openrem(pp);
1779		/*
1780		 * Lpd does support the setting of 'of=' filters for
1781		 * jobs going to remote machines, but that does not
1782		 * have the same meaning as 'of=' does when handling
1783		 * local print queues.  For remote machines, all 'of='
1784		 * filter processing is handled in sendfile(), and that
1785		 * does not use these global "output filter" variables.
1786		 */
1787		ofd = -1;
1788		of_pid = 0;
1789		return;
1790	} else if (*pp->lp) {
1791		if ((cp = strchr(pp->lp, '@')) != NULL)
1792			opennet(pp);
1793		else
1794			opentty(pp);
1795	} else {
1796		syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: no line printer device or host name",
1797		    pp->printer);
1798		exit(1);
1799	}
1800
1801	/*
1802	 * Start up an output filter, if needed.
1803	 */
1804	if (pp->filters[LPF_OUTPUT] && !pp->filters[LPF_INPUT] && !of_pid) {
1805		pipe(p);
1806		if (pp->remote) {
1807			strcpy(tfile, TFILENAME);
1808			tfd = mkstemp(tfile);
1809		}
1810		if ((of_pid = dofork(pp, DOABORT)) == 0) {	/* child */
1811			dup2(p[0], STDIN_FILENO);	/* pipe is std in */
1812			/* tfile/printer is stdout */
1813			dup2(pp->remote ? tfd : pfd, STDOUT_FILENO);
1814			closelog();
1815			closeallfds(3);
1816			if ((cp = strrchr(pp->filters[LPF_OUTPUT], '/')) == NULL)
1817				cp = pp->filters[LPF_OUTPUT];
1818			else
1819				cp++;
1820			execl(pp->filters[LPF_OUTPUT], cp, width, length,
1821			      (char *)0);
1822			syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: execl(%s): %m", pp->printer,
1823			    pp->filters[LPF_OUTPUT]);
1824			exit(1);
1825		}
1826		(void) close(p[0]);		/* close input side */
1827		ofd = p[1];			/* use pipe for output */
1828	} else {
1829		ofd = pfd;
1830		of_pid = 0;
1831	}
1832}
1833
1834/*
1835 * Printer connected directly to the network
1836 * or to a terminal server on the net
1837 */
1838static void
1839opennet(const struct printer *pp)
1840{
1841	register int i;
1842	int resp;
1843	u_long port;
1844	char *ep;
1845	void (*savealrm)(int);
1846
1847	port = strtoul(pp->lp, &ep, 0);
1848	if (*ep != '@' || port > 65535) {
1849		syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: bad port number: %s", pp->printer,
1850		    pp->lp);
1851		exit(1);
1852	}
1853	ep++;
1854
1855	for (i = 1; ; i = i < 256 ? i << 1 : i) {
1856		resp = -1;
1857		savealrm = signal(SIGALRM, alarmhandler);
1858		alarm(pp->conn_timeout);
1859		pfd = getport(pp, ep, port);
1860		alarm(0);
1861		(void)signal(SIGALRM, savealrm);
1862		if (pfd < 0 && errno == ECONNREFUSED)
1863			resp = 1;
1864		else if (pfd >= 0) {
1865			/*
1866			 * need to delay a bit for rs232 lines
1867			 * to stabilize in case printer is
1868			 * connected via a terminal server
1869			 */
1870			delay(500);
1871			break;
1872		}
1873		if (i == 1) {
1874			if (resp < 0)
1875				pstatus(pp, "waiting for %s to come up",
1876					pp->lp);
1877			else
1878				pstatus(pp,
1879					"waiting for access to printer on %s",
1880					pp->lp);
1881		}
1882		sleep(i);
1883	}
1884	pstatus(pp, "sending to %s port %lu", ep, port);
1885}
1886
1887/*
1888 * Printer is connected to an RS232 port on this host
1889 */
1890static void
1891opentty(const struct printer *pp)
1892{
1893	register int i;
1894
1895	for (i = 1; ; i = i < 32 ? i << 1 : i) {
1896		pfd = open(pp->lp, pp->rw ? O_RDWR : O_WRONLY);
1897		if (pfd >= 0) {
1898			delay(500);
1899			break;
1900		}
1901		if (errno == ENOENT) {
1902			syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: %m", pp->lp);
1903			exit(1);
1904		}
1905		if (i == 1)
1906			pstatus(pp,
1907				"waiting for %s to become ready (offline?)",
1908				pp->printer);
1909		sleep(i);
1910	}
1911	if (isatty(pfd))
1912		setty(pp);
1913	pstatus(pp, "%s is ready and printing", pp->printer);
1914}
1915
1916/*
1917 * Printer is on a remote host
1918 */
1919static void
1920openrem(const struct printer *pp)
1921{
1922	register int i;
1923	int resp;
1924	void (*savealrm)(int);
1925
1926	for (i = 1; ; i = i < 256 ? i << 1 : i) {
1927		resp = -1;
1928		savealrm = signal(SIGALRM, alarmhandler);
1929		alarm(pp->conn_timeout);
1930		pfd = getport(pp, pp->remote_host, 0);
1931		alarm(0);
1932		(void)signal(SIGALRM, savealrm);
1933		if (pfd >= 0) {
1934			if ((writel(pfd, "\2", pp->remote_queue, "\n",
1935				    (char *)0)
1936			     == 2 + strlen(pp->remote_queue))
1937			    && (resp = response(pp)) == 0)
1938				break;
1939			(void) close(pfd);
1940		}
1941		if (i == 1) {
1942			if (resp < 0)
1943				pstatus(pp, "waiting for %s to come up",
1944					pp->remote_host);
1945			else {
1946				pstatus(pp,
1947					"waiting for queue to be enabled on %s",
1948					pp->remote_host);
1949				i = 256;
1950			}
1951		}
1952		sleep(i);
1953	}
1954	pstatus(pp, "sending to %s", pp->remote_host);
1955}
1956
1957/*
1958 * setup tty lines.
1959 */
1960static void
1961setty(const struct printer *pp)
1962{
1963	struct termios ttybuf;
1964
1965	if (ioctl(pfd, TIOCEXCL, (char *)0) < 0) {
1966		syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: ioctl(TIOCEXCL): %m", pp->printer);
1967		exit(1);
1968	}
1969	if (tcgetattr(pfd, &ttybuf) < 0) {
1970		syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: tcgetattr: %m", pp->printer);
1971		exit(1);
1972	}
1973	if (pp->baud_rate > 0)
1974		cfsetspeed(&ttybuf, pp->baud_rate);
1975	if (pp->mode_set) {
1976		char *s = strdup(pp->mode_set), *tmp;
1977
1978		while ((tmp = strsep(&s, ",")) != NULL) {
1979			(void) msearch(tmp, &ttybuf);
1980		}
1981	}
1982	if (pp->mode_set != 0 || pp->baud_rate > 0) {
1983		if (tcsetattr(pfd, TCSAFLUSH, &ttybuf) == -1) {
1984			syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: tcsetattr: %m", pp->printer);
1985		}
1986	}
1987}
1988
1989#include <stdarg.h>
1990
1991static void
1992pstatus(const struct printer *pp, const char *msg, ...)
1993{
1994	int fd;
1995	char *buf;
1996	va_list ap;
1997	va_start(ap, msg);
1998
1999	umask(S_IWOTH);
2000	fd = open(pp->status_file, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXLOCK, STAT_FILE_MODE);
2001	if (fd < 0) {
2002		syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s: open(%s): %m", pp->printer,
2003		    pp->status_file);
2004		exit(1);
2005	}
2006	ftruncate(fd, 0);
2007	vasprintf(&buf, msg, ap);
2008	va_end(ap);
2009	writel(fd, buf, "\n", (char *)0);
2010	close(fd);
2011	free(buf);
2012}
2013
2014void
2015alarmhandler(int signo __unused)
2016{
2017	/* the signal is ignored */
2018	/* (the '__unused' is just to avoid a compile-time warning) */
2019}
2020