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/*
* Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*/
/* Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T */
/* All Rights Reserved */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <pkgstrct.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <libintl.h>
#include <pkglib.h>
#include "install.h"
#include "libinst.h"
#include "libadm.h"
extern struct cfextra **extlist;
extern struct cfent **eptlist;
extern char *pkginst;
#define ERR_WRITE "write of intermediate contents file failed"
static char *check_db_entry(VFP_T *, struct cfextra *, int, char *, int *);
/*ARGSUSED*/
int
dofinal(PKGserver server, VFP_T *vfpo, int rmflag, char *myclass, char *prog)
{
struct cfextra entry;
int n, indx, dbchg;
char *save_path = NULL;
entry.cf_ent.pinfo = NULL;
entry.fsys_value = BADFSYS;
entry.fsys_base = BADFSYS;
indx = 0;
while (extlist && extlist[indx] && (extlist[indx]->cf_ent.ftype == 'i'))
indx++;
dbchg = 0;
if (pkgopenfilter(server, pkginst) != 0)
quit(99);
while (n = srchcfile(&(entry.cf_ent), "*", server)) {
if (n < 0) {
char *errstr = getErrstr();
progerr(gettext("bad entry read in contents file"));
logerr(gettext("pathname=%s"),
(entry.cf_ent.path && *(entry.cf_ent.path)) ?
entry.cf_ent.path : "Unknown");
logerr(gettext("problem=%s"),
(errstr && *errstr) ? errstr : "Unknown");
quit(99);
}
save_path = check_db_entry(vfpo, &entry, rmflag, myclass,
&dbchg);
/* Restore original server-relative path, if needed */
if (save_path != NULL) {
entry.cf_ent.path = save_path;
save_path = NULL;
}
}
pkgclosefilter(server);
return (dbchg);
}
static char *
check_db_entry(VFP_T *vfpo, struct cfextra *entry, int rmflag, char *myclass,
int *dbchg)
{
struct pinfo *pinfo;
int fs_entry;
char *save_path = NULL;
char *tp;
if (myclass && strcmp(myclass, entry->cf_ent.pkg_class)) {
/*
* We already have it in the database we don't want
* to modify it.
*/
return (NULL);
}
/*
* Now scan each package instance holding this file or
* directory and see if it matches the package we are
* updating here.
*/
pinfo = entry->cf_ent.pinfo;
while (pinfo) {
if (strcmp(pkginst, pinfo->pkg) == 0)
break;
pinfo = pinfo->next;
}
/*
* If pinfo == NULL at this point, then this file or
* directory isn't part of the package of interest.
* So the code below executes only on files in the package
* of interest.
*/
if (pinfo == NULL)
return (NULL);
if (rmflag && (pinfo->status == RM_RDY)) {
*dbchg = 1;
(void) eptstat(&(entry->cf_ent), pkginst, '@');
if (entry->cf_ent.npkgs) {
if (putcvfpfile(&(entry->cf_ent), vfpo)) {
progerr(gettext(ERR_WRITE));
quit(99);
}
} else if (entry->cf_ent.path != NULL) {
(void) vfpSetModified(vfpo);
/* add "-<path>" to the file */
vfpPutc(vfpo, '-');
vfpPuts(vfpo, entry->cf_ent.path);
vfpPutc(vfpo, '\n');
}
return (NULL);
} else if (!rmflag && (pinfo->status == INST_RDY)) {
*dbchg = 1;
/* tp is the server-relative path */
tp = fixpath(entry->cf_ent.path);
/* save_path is the cmd line path */
save_path = entry->cf_ent.path;
/* entry has the server-relative path */
entry->cf_ent.path = tp;
/*
* The next if statement figures out how
* the contents file entry should be
* annotated.
*
* Don't install or verify objects for
* remote, read-only filesystems. We
* need only verify their presence and
* flag them appropriately from some
* server. Otherwise, ok to do final
* check.
*/
fs_entry = fsys(entry->cf_ent.path);
if (is_remote_fs_n(fs_entry) && !is_fs_writeable_n(fs_entry)) {
/*
* Mark it shared whether it's present
* or not. life's too funny for me
* to explain.
*/
pinfo->status = SERVED_FILE;
/*
* restore for now. This may
* chg soon.
*/
entry->cf_ent.path = save_path;
} else {
/*
* If the object is accessible, check
* the new entry for existence and
* attributes. If there's a problem,
* mark it NOT_FND; otherwise,
* ENTRY_OK.
*/
if (is_mounted_n(fs_entry)) {
int n;
n = finalck((&entry->cf_ent), 1, 1, B_FALSE);
pinfo->status = ENTRY_OK;
if (n != 0) {
pinfo->status = NOT_FND;
}
}
/*
* It's not remote, read-only but it
* may look that way to the client.
* If it does, overwrite the above
* result - mark it shared.
*/
if (is_served_n(fs_entry))
pinfo->status = SERVED_FILE;
/* restore original path */
entry->cf_ent.path = save_path;
/* and clear save_path */
save_path = NULL;
}
}
/* Output entry to contents file. */
if (putcvfpfile(&(entry->cf_ent), vfpo)) {
progerr(gettext(ERR_WRITE));
quit(99);
}
return (save_path);
}