Annotation of 43BSD/usr.bin/uucp/uucp.h, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: /*     uucp.h  5.11    86/02/12        */
                      2: 
                      3: #include <stdio.h>
                      4: 
                      5: /*
                      6:  * Determine local uucp name of this machine.
                      7:  * Define one of the following:
                      8:  *
                      9:  * For UCB 4.1A and later systems, you will have the gethostname(2) call.
                     10:  * If this call exists, define GETHOSTNAME.
                     11:  *
                     12:  * For USG 3.0 and later systems, you will have the uname(2) call.
                     13:  * If this call exists, define UNAME.
                     14:  *
                     15:  * Some systems have a line of the form '#define sysname "myuucpname",'
                     16:  * in the file /usr/include/whoami.h, to identify their machine.
                     17:  * If your site does that, define WHOAMI.
                     18:  *
                     19:  * If your site has <whoami.h>, but you do not want to read
                     20:  * that file every time uucp runs, you can compile sysname into uucp.
                     21:  * This is faster and more reliable, but binaries do not port.
                     22:  * If you want to do that, define CCWHOAMI.
                     23:  *
                     24:  * Some systems put the local uucp name in a single-line file
                     25:  * named /etc/uucpname or /local/uucpname.
                     26:  * If your site does that, define UUNAME.
                     27:  *
                     28:  * Systems running 3Com's UNET will have the getmyhname() call.
                     29:  * If you want to, define GETMYHNAME.
                     30:  *
                     31:  * You should also define MYNAME to be your uucp name.
                     32:  *
                     33:  * For each of the above that are defined, uucp checks them in order.
                     34:  * It stops on the first method that returns a non null name.
                     35:  * If everything fails, it uses "unknown" for the system name.
                     36:  */
                     37: #define        GETHOSTNAME     /**/
                     38: /* #define UNAME       /**/
                     39: /* #define WHOAMI      /**/
                     40: /* #define CCWHOAMI    /**/
                     41: /* #define UUNAME      /**/
                     42: /* #define GETMYHNAME  /**/
                     43: /* If the above fails ... */
                     44: #define        MYNAME  "erehwon"
                     45: 
                     46: /*
                     47:  * If you have it, include <sysexits.h> to use exit
                     48:  * codes that will be understood by sendmail.
                     49:  * Otherwise, define EX_NOHOST, EX_CANTCREAT, and EX_NOINPUT.
                     50:  */
                     51: #include <sysexits.h>
                     52: /*#define EX_NOINPUT   66      /**/
                     53: /*#define EX_NOHOST    68      /**/
                     54: /*#define EX_CANTCREAT 73      /**/
                     55: 
                     56: /*
                     57:  * Define the various kinds of connections to include.
                     58:  * The complete list is in the condevs array in condevs.c
                     59:  */
                     60: #define ATT2224                /* AT&T 2224 */
                     61: #define BSDTCP         /* 4.2bsd or 2.9bsd TCP/IP */
                     62: #define CDS224         /* Concord Data Systems 2400 */
                     63: /* #define DATAKIT     /* ATT's datakit */
                     64: #define DF02           /* Dec's DF02/DF03 */
                     65: #define DF112          /* Dec's DF112 */
                     66: #define DN11           /* "standard" DEC dialer */
                     67: #define HAYES          /* Hayes' Smartmodem */
                     68: #define HAYES2400      /* Hayes' 2400 baud Smartmodem */
                     69: /* #define MICOM       /* Micom Mux port */
                     70: #define NOVATION       /* Novation modem */
                     71: #define PAD            /* X.25 PAD */
                     72: #define PENRIL         /* PENRIL Dialer */
                     73: /* #define PNET                /* Purdue network */
                     74: #define RVMACS         /* Racal-Vadic MACS  820 dialer, 831 adaptor */
                     75: /* #define SYTEK       /* Sytek Local Area Net */
                     76: /* #define UNETTCP     /* 3Com's UNET */
                     77: #define USR2400                /* USRobotics Courier 2400 */
                     78: #define VA212          /* Racal-Vadic 212 */
                     79: #define VA811S         /* Racal-Vadic 811S dialer, 831 adaptor */
                     80: #define VA820          /* Racal-Vadic 820 dialer, 831 adaptor */
                     81: #define VADIC          /* Racal-Vadic 345x */
                     82: #define VENTEL         /* Ventel Dialer */
                     83: #define VMACS          /* Racal-Vadic MACS  811 dialer, 831 adaptor */
                     84: 
                     85: #if defined(USR2400) && !defined(HAYES)
                     86: #define HAYES
                     87: #endif USR2400 && !HAYES
                     88: 
                     89: #if defined(UNETTCP) || defined(BSDTCP)
                     90: #define TCPIP
                     91: #endif
                     92: 
                     93: /*
                     94:  * We need a timer to write slowly to certain modems.
                     95:  * and for generating breaks.
                     96:  *
                     97:  * define INTERVALTIMER to use 4.[23] bsd interval timer.
                     98:  * define FASTTIMER if you have the nap() system call.
                     99:  * define FTIME if you have the ftime() system call.
                    100:  * define BUSYLOOP if you must do a busy loop.
                    101:  * Look at uucpdelay() in condevs.c for details.
                    102:  */
                    103: #define        INTERVALTIMER
                    104: /*#define FASTTIMER /**/
                    105: /*#define FTIME /**/
                    106: /*#define BUSYLOOP /**/
                    107: 
                    108: /*
                    109:  * If your site is using "ndir.h" to retrofit the Berkeley
                    110:  * directory reading routines, define NDIR.
                    111:  * You will probably also have to set LIBNDIR in Makefile.
                    112:  * Otherwise, <dir.h> is assumed to have the Berkeley directory definitions.
                    113:  */
                    114: /*#define      NDIR    /**/
                    115: 
                    116: /*
                    117:  * If yours is a BTL system III, IV, V or so-on site, define USG.
                    118:  */
                    119: /*#define      USG     /**/
                    120: 
                    121: /*
                    122:  * If you are running 4.3bsd, define BSD4_3 and BSD4_2
                    123:  * If you are just running 4.2bsd, define BSD4_2
                    124:  * If you are running the BRL version of 4.2BSD define BRL4_2, NOT BSD4_3
                    125:  */
                    126: #define BSD4_3         /**/
                    127: #define BSD4_2         /**/
                    128: /*#define BRL4_2 /**/
                    129: 
                    130: #if defined(BRL4_2) && !defined(BSD4_2)
                    131: #define BSD4_2
                    132: #undef BSD4_3
                    133: #endif BRL4_2
                    134: 
                    135: /*
                    136:  * If you are running 2.9bsd, define BSD2_9
                    137:  */
                    138: /*#define BSD2_9       /**/
                    139: 
                    140: /*
                    141:  * If you are using /etc/inetd with 4.2bsd, define BSDINETD
                    142:  */
                    143: #define BSDINETD       /**/
                    144: 
                    145: /*
                    146:  * If you are running 4.3bsd or BRL 4.2, you are running the inetd
                    147:  */
                    148: 
                    149: #if (defined(BSD4_3) || defined(BRL4_2)) && !defined(BSDINETD)
                    150: #define BSDINETD
                    151: #endif (BSD4_3 ||BRL4_2) && !BSDINETD
                    152: 
                    153: /*#define VMSDTR       /* Turn on modem control on vms(works DTR) for
                    154:                           develcon and gandalf ports to gain access */
                    155: /*
                    156:  *     If you want to use the same modem for dialing in and out define
                    157:  *     DIALINOUT to be the localtion of the acucntrl program
                    158:  */
                    159: /* #define DIALINOUT   "/usr/lib/uucp/acucntrl" /**/
                    160: 
                    161: /*
                    162:  *     If you want all ACU lines to be DIALINOUT, define ALLACUINOUT
                    163:  */
                    164: /* #define ALLACUINOUT /**/
                    165: 
                    166: /* define the value of WFMASK - for umask call - used for all uucp work files */
                    167: #define WFMASK 0137
                    168: 
                    169: /* define the value of LOGMASK - for LOGFILE, SYSLOG, ERRLOG */
                    170: #define        LOGMASK         0133
                    171: 
                    172: /* All files are given at least the following at the final destination */
                    173: /* It is also the default mode, so '666' is recommended */
                    174: /* and 444 is minimal (minimally useful, maximally annoying) */
                    175: #define        BASEMODE        0666
                    176: 
                    177: /*
                    178:  * Define NOSTRANGERS if you don't want to accept transactions from
                    179:  * sites that are not in your L.sys file (see cico.c)
                    180:  */
                    181: #define NOSTRANGERS    /**/
                    182: 
                    183: /*
                    184:  * Traditionally LCK (lock) files have been kept in /usr/spool/uucp.
                    185:  * If you want that define LOCKDIR to be ".".
                    186:  * If you want the locks kept in a subdirectory, define LOCKDIR as "LCK".
                    187:  * Good news about LCK. subdirectory: the directory can be mode 777 so
                    188:  * unprivileged programs can share the uucp locking system,
                    189:  * and the subdirectory keeps down clutter in the main directory.
                    190:  * The BAD news: you have to change 'tip' and another programs that
                    191:  * know where the LCK files are kept, and you have to change your /etc/rc
                    192:  * if your rc cleans out the lock files (as it should).
                    193:  */
                    194: /*#define      LOCKDIR "LCK"   /**/
                    195: #define LOCKDIR        "." /**/
                    196: 
                    197: /*
                    198:  * If you want uucp and uux to copy the data files by default,
                    199:  * don't define DONTCOPY (This is the way older 4bsd uucps worked)
                    200:  * If you want uucp and uux to use the original files instead of
                    201:  * copies, define DONTCOPY (This is the way System III and V work)
                    202:  */
                    203: #define DONTCOPY       /**/
                    204: 
                    205: /*
                    206:  * Very few (that I know of) systems use the sequence checking feature.
                    207:  * If you are not going to use it (hint: you are not),
                    208:  * do not define GNXSEQ.  This saves precious room on PDP11s.
                    209:  */
                    210: /*#define      GNXSEQ  /* comment this out to save space */
                    211: 
                    212: /*
                    213:  * If you want the logfile stored in a file for each site instead
                    214:  * of one file
                    215:  * define LOGBYSITE as the directory to put the files in
                    216:  */
                    217: /*#define LOGBYSITE    "/usr/spool/uucp/LOG" /**/
                    218: 
                    219: #define XQTDIR         "/usr/spool/uucp/XTMP"
                    220: #define SQFILE         "/usr/lib/uucp/SQFILE"
                    221: #define SQTMP          "/usr/lib/uucp/SQTMP"
                    222: #define SLCKTIME       5400    /* system/device timeout (LCK.. files) */
                    223: #define SEQFILE                "/usr/lib/uucp/SEQF"
                    224: #define SYSFILE                "/usr/lib/uucp/L.sys"
                    225: #define DEVFILE                "/usr/lib/uucp/L-devices"
                    226: #define DIALFILE       "/usr/lib/uucp/L-dialcodes"
                    227: #define USERFILE       "/usr/lib/uucp/USERFILE"
                    228: #define        CMDFILE         "/usr/lib/uucp/L.cmds"
                    229: #define        ALIASFILE       "/usr/lib/uucp/L.aliases"
                    230: 
                    231: #define SPOOL          "/usr/spool/uucp"
                    232: #define SYSLOG         "/usr/spool/uucp/SYSLOG"
                    233: #define PUBDIR         "/usr/spool/uucppublic"
                    234: 
                    235: #define SQLOCK         "SQ"
                    236: #define SEQLOCK                "SEQL"
                    237: #define CMDPRE         'C'
                    238: #define DATAPRE                'D'
                    239: #define XQTPRE         'X'
                    240: 
                    241: #define LOGFILE                "/usr/spool/uucp/LOGFILE"
                    242: #define ERRLOG         "/usr/spool/uucp/ERRLOG"
                    243: #define CMDSDIR                "/usr/spool/uucp/C."
                    244: #define DATADIR                "/usr/spool/uucp/D."
                    245: #define XEQTDIR                "/usr/spool/uucp/X."
                    246: 
                    247: #define RMTDEBUG       "AUDIT"
                    248: #define CORRUPT                "CORRUPT"
                    249: #define SQTIME         60
                    250: #define TRYCALLS       2       /* number of tries to dial call */
                    251: 
                    252: #define LLEN   50
                    253: #define MAXRQST        250
                    254: 
                    255: #define DEBUG(l, f, s) if (Debug >= l) fprintf(stderr, f, s); else
                    256: 
                    257: #define ASSERT(e, s1, s2, i1) if (!(e)) {assert(s1, s2, i1);cleanup(FAIL);}else
                    258: 
                    259: #define delock(dev)    rmlock(dev)
                    260: #define mlock(dev)     ulockf(dev, SLCKTIME)
                    261: 
                    262: #define SAME           0
                    263: #define ANYREAD                0004
                    264: #define ANYWRITE       02
                    265: #define FAIL           -1
                    266: #define SUCCESS                0
                    267: #define CNULL          (char *) 0
                    268: #define STBNULL                (struct sgttyb *) 0
                    269: #define MASTER         1
                    270: #define SLAVE          0
                    271: #define MAXFULLNAME    255
                    272: #define MAXMSGTIME     45
                    273: #define NAMESIZE       255
                    274: #define MAXBASENAME    14
                    275: #define SYSNSIZE       (MAXBASENAME-1-1-1-4)
                    276: #define EOTMSG         "\04\n\04\n"
                    277: #define CALLBACK       1
                    278: #define ONEDAY         86400L
                    279: 
                    280:        /*  commands  */
                    281: #define SHELL          "/bin/sh"
                    282: #define MAIL           "/usr/lib/sendmail"
                    283: #define UUCICO         "/usr/lib/uucp/uucico"
                    284: #define UUXQT          "/usr/lib/uucp/uuxqt"
                    285: #define UUCP           "uucp"
                    286: 
                    287:        /*  call connect fail stuff  */
                    288: #define CF_SYSTEM      -1
                    289: #define CF_TIME                -2
                    290: #define CF_LOCK                -3
                    291: #define        CF_NODEV        -4
                    292: #define CF_DIAL                -5
                    293: #define CF_LOGIN       -6
                    294: 
                    295: #define F_NAME         0
                    296: #define F_TIME         1
                    297: #define F_LINE         2
                    298: #define F_CLASS                3       /* an optional prefix and the speed */
                    299: #define F_PHONE                4
                    300: #define F_LOGIN                5
                    301: 
                    302: #define MAXPH          60      /* maximum length of a phone number */
                    303: 
                    304:        /* This structure tells how to get to a device */
                    305: struct condev {
                    306:        char *CU_meth;          /* method, such as 'ACU' or 'DIR' */
                    307:        char *CU_brand;         /* brand, such as 'Hayes' or 'Vadic' */
                    308:        int (*CU_gen)();        /* what to call to search for brands */
                    309:        int (*CU_open)();       /* what to call to open brand */
                    310:        int (*CU_clos)();       /* what to call to close brand */
                    311: };
                    312: 
                    313:        /* This structure tells about a device */
                    314: struct Devices {
                    315: #define        D_type          D_arg[0]
                    316: #define        D_line          D_arg[1]
                    317: #define        D_calldev       D_arg[2]
                    318: #define        D_class         D_arg[3]
                    319: #define        D_brand         D_arg[4]
                    320: #define        D_CHAT          5
                    321:        int  D_numargs;
                    322:        int  D_speed;
                    323:        char *D_arg[20];
                    324:        char D_argbfr[100];
                    325: };
                    326: 
                    327:        /*  system status stuff  */
                    328: #define SS_OK          0
                    329: #define SS_NODEVICE    1
                    330: #define SS_CALLBACK    2
                    331: #define SS_INPROGRESS  3
                    332: #define SS_FAIL                4
                    333: #define SS_BADSEQ      5
                    334: #define SS_WRONGTIME   6
                    335: 
                    336:        /*  fail/retry parameters  */
                    337: #define RETRYTIME      600
                    338: #define MAXRECALLS     25
                    339: 
                    340:        /*  stuff for command execution  */
                    341: #define X_RQDFILE      'F'
                    342: #define X_STDIN                'I'
                    343: #define X_STDOUT       'O'
                    344: #define X_CMD          'C'
                    345: #define X_USER         'U'
                    346: #define X_SENDFILE     'S'
                    347: #define        X_NONOTI        'N'
                    348: #define X_RETURNTO     'R'
                    349: #define        X_NONZERO       'Z'
                    350: #define X_LOCK         "XQT"
                    351: #define X_LOCKTIME     3600L
                    352: 
                    353: #define WKDSIZE                100     /*  size of work dir name  */
                    354: 
                    355: #include <sys/types.h>
                    356: #ifndef USG
                    357: #include <sys/timeb.h>
                    358: #else USG
                    359: struct timeb
                    360: {
                    361:        time_t  time;
                    362:        unsigned short millitm;
                    363:        short   timezone;
                    364:        short   dstflag;
                    365: };
                    366: #define rindex strrchr
                    367: #define index strchr
                    368: #endif USG
                    369: 
                    370: extern struct timeb Now;
                    371: 
                    372: extern int Ifn, Ofn;
                    373: extern char *Rmtname;
                    374: extern char User[];
                    375: extern char Loginuser[];
                    376: extern char *Spool;
                    377: extern char Myname[];
                    378: extern char Myfullname[];
                    379: extern int Debug;
                    380: extern int Bspeed;
                    381: extern char Wrkdir[];
                    382: extern time_t Retrytime;
                    383: extern short Usrf;
                    384: extern int IsTcpIp;
                    385: extern char Progname[];
                    386: extern int (*CU_end)();
                    387: extern struct condev condevs[];
                    388: extern char NOLOGIN[];
                    389: 
                    390: extern char DLocal[], DLocalX[], *subfile(), *subdir();
                    391: 
                    392: /* Commonly called routines which return non-int value */
                    393: extern char *ttyname(), *strcpy(), *strcat(), *index(), *rindex(),
                    394:                *fgets(), *calloc(), *malloc(), *fdig(), *ttyname(),
                    395:                *cfgets(), *getwd(), *strpbrk(), *strncpy();
                    396: extern long lseek();
                    397: extern FILE *rpopen();
                    398: extern time_t time();
                    399: 
                    400: extern char _FAILED[], CANTOPEN[], DEVNULL[];
                    401: 
                    402: #ifdef lint
                    403: /* This horrible gross kludge is the only way I know to
                    404:  * convince lint that signal(SIGINT,SIG_IGN) is legal. It hates SIG_IGN.
                    405:  */
                    406: #ifdef SIG_IGN
                    407: #undef SIG_IGN
                    408: #endif /* SIG_IGN */
                    409: #define SIG_IGN        main
                    410: extern int main();
                    411: #ifdef DEBUG
                    412: #undef DEBUG
                    413: #endif DEBUG
                    414: #define DEBUG(a,b,c)
                    415: #endif /* lint */

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