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- /*
- * This implementation is based on code from uClibc-0.9.30.3 but was
- * modified and extended for use within U-Boot.
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
- *
- * Original license header:
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- * This file is part of the GNU C Library.
- * Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@gnu.ai.mit.edu>, 1993.
- *
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+
- */
- #include <errno.h>
- #include <malloc.h>
- #ifdef USE_HOSTCC /* HOST build */
- # include <string.h>
- # include <assert.h>
- # include <ctype.h>
- # ifndef debug
- # ifdef DEBUG
- # define debug(fmt,args...) printf(fmt ,##args)
- # else
- # define debug(fmt,args...)
- # endif
- # endif
- #else /* U-Boot build */
- # include <common.h>
- # include <linux/string.h>
- # include <linux/ctype.h>
- #endif
- #ifndef CONFIG_ENV_MIN_ENTRIES /* minimum number of entries */
- #define CONFIG_ENV_MIN_ENTRIES 64
- #endif
- #ifndef CONFIG_ENV_MAX_ENTRIES /* maximum number of entries */
- #define CONFIG_ENV_MAX_ENTRIES 512
- #endif
- #include <env_callback.h>
- #include <env_flags.h>
- #include <search.h>
- #include <slre.h>
- /*
- * [Aho,Sethi,Ullman] Compilers: Principles, Techniques and Tools, 1986
- * [Knuth] The Art of Computer Programming, part 3 (6.4)
- */
- /*
- * The reentrant version has no static variables to maintain the state.
- * Instead the interface of all functions is extended to take an argument
- * which describes the current status.
- */
- typedef struct _ENTRY {
- int used;
- ENTRY entry;
- } _ENTRY;
- static void _hdelete(const char *key, struct hsearch_data *htab, ENTRY *ep,
- int idx);
- /*
- * hcreate()
- */
- /*
- * For the used double hash method the table size has to be a prime. To
- * correct the user given table size we need a prime test. This trivial
- * algorithm is adequate because
- * a) the code is (most probably) called a few times per program run and
- * b) the number is small because the table must fit in the core
- * */
- static int isprime(unsigned int number)
- {
- /* no even number will be passed */
- unsigned int div = 3;
- while (div * div < number && number % div != 0)
- div += 2;
- return number % div != 0;
- }
- /*
- * Before using the hash table we must allocate memory for it.
- * Test for an existing table are done. We allocate one element
- * more as the found prime number says. This is done for more effective
- * indexing as explained in the comment for the hsearch function.
- * The contents of the table is zeroed, especially the field used
- * becomes zero.
- */
- int hcreate_r(size_t nel, struct hsearch_data *htab)
- {
- /* Test for correct arguments. */
- if (htab == NULL) {
- __set_errno(EINVAL);
- return 0;
- }
- /* There is still another table active. Return with error. */
- if (htab->table != NULL)
- return 0;
- /* Change nel to the first prime number not smaller as nel. */
- nel |= 1; /* make odd */
- while (!isprime(nel))
- nel += 2;
- htab->size = nel;
- htab->filled = 0;
- /* allocate memory and zero out */
- htab->table = (_ENTRY *) calloc(htab->size + 1, sizeof(_ENTRY));
- if (htab->table == NULL)
- return 0;
- /* everything went alright */
- return 1;
- }
- /*
- * hdestroy()
- */
- /*
- * After using the hash table it has to be destroyed. The used memory can
- * be freed and the local static variable can be marked as not used.
- */
- void hdestroy_r(struct hsearch_data *htab)
- {
- int i;
- /* Test for correct arguments. */
- if (htab == NULL) {
- __set_errno(EINVAL);
- return;
- }
- /* free used memory */
- for (i = 1; i <= htab->size; ++i) {
- if (htab->table[i].used > 0) {
- ENTRY *ep = &htab->table[i].entry;
- free((void *)ep->key);
- free(ep->data);
- }
- }
- free(htab->table);
- /* the sign for an existing table is an value != NULL in htable */
- htab->table = NULL;
- }
- /*
- * hsearch()
- */
- /*
- * This is the search function. It uses double hashing with open addressing.
- * The argument item.key has to be a pointer to an zero terminated, most
- * probably strings of chars. The function for generating a number of the
- * strings is simple but fast. It can be replaced by a more complex function
- * like ajw (see [Aho,Sethi,Ullman]) if the needs are shown.
- *
- * We use an trick to speed up the lookup. The table is created by hcreate
- * with one more element available. This enables us to use the index zero
- * special. This index will never be used because we store the first hash
- * index in the field used where zero means not used. Every other value
- * means used. The used field can be used as a first fast comparison for
- * equality of the stored and the parameter value. This helps to prevent
- * unnecessary expensive calls of strcmp.
- *
- * This implementation differs from the standard library version of
- * this function in a number of ways:
- *
- * - While the standard version does not make any assumptions about
- * the type of the stored data objects at all, this implementation
- * works with NUL terminated strings only.
- * - Instead of storing just pointers to the original objects, we
- * create local copies so the caller does not need to care about the
- * data any more.
- * - The standard implementation does not provide a way to update an
- * existing entry. This version will create a new entry or update an
- * existing one when both "action == ENTER" and "item.data != NULL".
- * - Instead of returning 1 on success, we return the index into the
- * internal hash table, which is also guaranteed to be positive.
- * This allows us direct access to the found hash table slot for
- * example for functions like hdelete().
- */
- int hmatch_r(const char *match, int last_idx, ENTRY ** retval,
- struct hsearch_data *htab)
- {
- unsigned int idx;
- size_t key_len = strlen(match);
- for (idx = last_idx + 1; idx < htab->size; ++idx) {
- if (htab->table[idx].used <= 0)
- continue;
- if (!strncmp(match, htab->table[idx].entry.key, key_len)) {
- *retval = &htab->table[idx].entry;
- return idx;
- }
- }
- __set_errno(ESRCH);
- *retval = NULL;
- return 0;
- }
- /*
- * Compare an existing entry with the desired key, and overwrite if the action
- * is ENTER. This is simply a helper function for hsearch_r().
- */
- static inline int _compare_and_overwrite_entry(ENTRY item, ACTION action,
- ENTRY **retval, struct hsearch_data *htab, int flag,
- unsigned int hval, unsigned int idx)
- {
- if (htab->table[idx].used == hval
- && strcmp(item.key, htab->table[idx].entry.key) == 0) {
- /* Overwrite existing value? */
- if ((action == ENTER) && (item.data != NULL)) {
- /* check for permission */
- if (htab->change_ok != NULL && htab->change_ok(
- &htab->table[idx].entry, item.data,
- env_op_overwrite, flag)) {
- debug("change_ok() rejected setting variable "
- "%s, skipping it!\n", item.key);
- __set_errno(EPERM);
- *retval = NULL;
- return 0;
- }
- /* If there is a callback, call it */
- if (htab->table[idx].entry.callback &&
- htab->table[idx].entry.callback(item.key,
- item.data, env_op_overwrite, flag)) {
- debug("callback() rejected setting variable "
- "%s, skipping it!\n", item.key);
- __set_errno(EINVAL);
- *retval = NULL;
- return 0;
- }
- free(htab->table[idx].entry.data);
- htab->table[idx].entry.data = strdup(item.data);
- if (!htab->table[idx].entry.data) {
- __set_errno(ENOMEM);
- *retval = NULL;
- return 0;
- }
- }
- /* return found entry */
- *retval = &htab->table[idx].entry;
- return idx;
- }
- /* keep searching */
- return -1;
- }
- int hsearch_r(ENTRY item, ACTION action, ENTRY ** retval,
- struct hsearch_data *htab, int flag)
- {
- unsigned int hval;
- unsigned int count;
- unsigned int len = strlen(item.key);
- unsigned int idx;
- unsigned int first_deleted = 0;
- int ret;
- /* Compute an value for the given string. Perhaps use a better method. */
- hval = len;
- count = len;
- while (count-- > 0) {
- hval <<= 4;
- hval += item.key[count];
- }
- /*
- * First hash function:
- * simply take the modul but prevent zero.
- */
- hval %= htab->size;
- if (hval == 0)
- ++hval;
- /* The first index tried. */
- idx = hval;
- if (htab->table[idx].used) {
- /*
- * Further action might be required according to the
- * action value.
- */
- unsigned hval2;
- if (htab->table[idx].used == -1
- && !first_deleted)
- first_deleted = idx;
- ret = _compare_and_overwrite_entry(item, action, retval, htab,
- flag, hval, idx);
- if (ret != -1)
- return ret;
- /*
- * Second hash function:
- * as suggested in [Knuth]
- */
- hval2 = 1 + hval % (htab->size - 2);
- do {
- /*
- * Because SIZE is prime this guarantees to
- * step through all available indices.
- */
- if (idx <= hval2)
- idx = htab->size + idx - hval2;
- else
- idx -= hval2;
- /*
- * If we visited all entries leave the loop
- * unsuccessfully.
- */
- if (idx == hval)
- break;
- /* If entry is found use it. */
- ret = _compare_and_overwrite_entry(item, action, retval,
- htab, flag, hval, idx);
- if (ret != -1)
- return ret;
- }
- while (htab->table[idx].used);
- }
- /* An empty bucket has been found. */
- if (action == ENTER) {
- /*
- * If table is full and another entry should be
- * entered return with error.
- */
- if (htab->filled == htab->size) {
- __set_errno(ENOMEM);
- *retval = NULL;
- return 0;
- }
- /*
- * Create new entry;
- * create copies of item.key and item.data
- */
- if (first_deleted)
- idx = first_deleted;
- htab->table[idx].used = hval;
- htab->table[idx].entry.key = strdup(item.key);
- htab->table[idx].entry.data = strdup(item.data);
- if (!htab->table[idx].entry.key ||
- !htab->table[idx].entry.data) {
- __set_errno(ENOMEM);
- *retval = NULL;
- return 0;
- }
- ++htab->filled;
- /* This is a new entry, so look up a possible callback */
- env_callback_init(&htab->table[idx].entry);
- /* Also look for flags */
- env_flags_init(&htab->table[idx].entry);
- /* check for permission */
- if (htab->change_ok != NULL && htab->change_ok(
- &htab->table[idx].entry, item.data, env_op_create, flag)) {
- debug("change_ok() rejected setting variable "
- "%s, skipping it!\n", item.key);
- _hdelete(item.key, htab, &htab->table[idx].entry, idx);
- __set_errno(EPERM);
- *retval = NULL;
- return 0;
- }
- /* If there is a callback, call it */
- if (htab->table[idx].entry.callback &&
- htab->table[idx].entry.callback(item.key, item.data,
- env_op_create, flag)) {
- debug("callback() rejected setting variable "
- "%s, skipping it!\n", item.key);
- _hdelete(item.key, htab, &htab->table[idx].entry, idx);
- __set_errno(EINVAL);
- *retval = NULL;
- return 0;
- }
- /* return new entry */
- *retval = &htab->table[idx].entry;
- return 1;
- }
- __set_errno(ESRCH);
- *retval = NULL;
- return 0;
- }
- /*
- * hdelete()
- */
- /*
- * The standard implementation of hsearch(3) does not provide any way
- * to delete any entries from the hash table. We extend the code to
- * do that.
- */
- static void _hdelete(const char *key, struct hsearch_data *htab, ENTRY *ep,
- int idx)
- {
- /* free used ENTRY */
- debug("hdelete: DELETING key \"%s\"\n", key);
- free((void *)ep->key);
- free(ep->data);
- ep->callback = NULL;
- ep->flags = 0;
- htab->table[idx].used = -1;
- --htab->filled;
- }
- int hdelete_r(const char *key, struct hsearch_data *htab, int flag)
- {
- ENTRY e, *ep;
- int idx;
- debug("hdelete: DELETE key \"%s\"\n", key);
- e.key = (char *)key;
- idx = hsearch_r(e, FIND, &ep, htab, 0);
- if (idx == 0) {
- __set_errno(ESRCH);
- return 0; /* not found */
- }
- /* Check for permission */
- if (htab->change_ok != NULL &&
- htab->change_ok(ep, NULL, env_op_delete, flag)) {
- debug("change_ok() rejected deleting variable "
- "%s, skipping it!\n", key);
- __set_errno(EPERM);
- return 0;
- }
- /* If there is a callback, call it */
- if (htab->table[idx].entry.callback &&
- htab->table[idx].entry.callback(key, NULL, env_op_delete, flag)) {
- debug("callback() rejected deleting variable "
- "%s, skipping it!\n", key);
- __set_errno(EINVAL);
- return 0;
- }
- _hdelete(key, htab, ep, idx);
- return 1;
- }
- #if !(defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD) && !defined(CONFIG_SPL_SAVEENV))
- /*
- * hexport()
- */
- /*
- * Export the data stored in the hash table in linearized form.
- *
- * Entries are exported as "name=value" strings, separated by an
- * arbitrary (non-NUL, of course) separator character. This allows to
- * use this function both when formatting the U-Boot environment for
- * external storage (using '\0' as separator), but also when using it
- * for the "printenv" command to print all variables, simply by using
- * as '\n" as separator. This can also be used for new features like
- * exporting the environment data as text file, including the option
- * for later re-import.
- *
- * The entries in the result list will be sorted by ascending key
- * values.
- *
- * If the separator character is different from NUL, then any
- * separator characters and backslash characters in the values will
- * be escaped by a preceding backslash in output. This is needed for
- * example to enable multi-line values, especially when the output
- * shall later be parsed (for example, for re-import).
- *
- * There are several options how the result buffer is handled:
- *
- * *resp size
- * -----------
- * NULL 0 A string of sufficient length will be allocated.
- * NULL >0 A string of the size given will be
- * allocated. An error will be returned if the size is
- * not sufficient. Any unused bytes in the string will
- * be '\0'-padded.
- * !NULL 0 The user-supplied buffer will be used. No length
- * checking will be performed, i. e. it is assumed that
- * the buffer size will always be big enough. DANGEROUS.
- * !NULL >0 The user-supplied buffer will be used. An error will
- * be returned if the size is not sufficient. Any unused
- * bytes in the string will be '\0'-padded.
- */
- static int cmpkey(const void *p1, const void *p2)
- {
- ENTRY *e1 = *(ENTRY **) p1;
- ENTRY *e2 = *(ENTRY **) p2;
- return (strcmp(e1->key, e2->key));
- }
- static int match_string(int flag, const char *str, const char *pat, void *priv)
- {
- switch (flag & H_MATCH_METHOD) {
- case H_MATCH_IDENT:
- if (strcmp(str, pat) == 0)
- return 1;
- break;
- case H_MATCH_SUBSTR:
- if (strstr(str, pat))
- return 1;
- break;
- #ifdef CONFIG_REGEX
- case H_MATCH_REGEX:
- {
- struct slre *slrep = (struct slre *)priv;
- struct cap caps[slrep->num_caps + 2];
- if (slre_match(slrep, str, strlen(str), caps))
- return 1;
- }
- break;
- #endif
- default:
- printf("## ERROR: unsupported match method: 0x%02x\n",
- flag & H_MATCH_METHOD);
- break;
- }
- return 0;
- }
- static int match_entry(ENTRY *ep, int flag,
- int argc, char * const argv[])
- {
- int arg;
- void *priv = NULL;
- for (arg = 0; arg < argc; ++arg) {
- #ifdef CONFIG_REGEX
- struct slre slre;
- if (slre_compile(&slre, argv[arg]) == 0) {
- printf("Error compiling regex: %s\n", slre.err_str);
- return 0;
- }
- priv = (void *)&slre;
- #endif
- if (flag & H_MATCH_KEY) {
- if (match_string(flag, ep->key, argv[arg], priv))
- return 1;
- }
- if (flag & H_MATCH_DATA) {
- if (match_string(flag, ep->data, argv[arg], priv))
- return 1;
- }
- }
- return 0;
- }
- ssize_t hexport_r(struct hsearch_data *htab, const char sep, int flag,
- char **resp, size_t size,
- int argc, char * const argv[])
- {
- ENTRY *list[htab->size];
- char *res, *p;
- size_t totlen;
- int i, n;
- /* Test for correct arguments. */
- if ((resp == NULL) || (htab == NULL)) {
- __set_errno(EINVAL);
- return (-1);
- }
- debug("EXPORT table = %p, htab.size = %d, htab.filled = %d, size = %lu\n",
- htab, htab->size, htab->filled, (ulong)size);
- /*
- * Pass 1:
- * search used entries,
- * save addresses and compute total length
- */
- for (i = 1, n = 0, totlen = 0; i <= htab->size; ++i) {
- if (htab->table[i].used > 0) {
- ENTRY *ep = &htab->table[i].entry;
- int found = match_entry(ep, flag, argc, argv);
- if ((argc > 0) && (found == 0))
- continue;
- if ((flag & H_HIDE_DOT) && ep->key[0] == '.')
- continue;
- list[n++] = ep;
- totlen += strlen(ep->key) + 2;
- if (sep == '\0') {
- totlen += strlen(ep->data);
- } else { /* check if escapes are needed */
- char *s = ep->data;
- while (*s) {
- ++totlen;
- /* add room for needed escape chars */
- if ((*s == sep) || (*s == '\\'))
- ++totlen;
- ++s;
- }
- }
- totlen += 2; /* for '=' and 'sep' char */
- }
- }
- #ifdef DEBUG
- /* Pass 1a: print unsorted list */
- printf("Unsorted: n=%d\n", n);
- for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
- printf("\t%3d: %p ==> %-10s => %s\n",
- i, list[i], list[i]->key, list[i]->data);
- }
- #endif
- /* Sort list by keys */
- qsort(list, n, sizeof(ENTRY *), cmpkey);
- /* Check if the user supplied buffer size is sufficient */
- if (size) {
- if (size < totlen + 1) { /* provided buffer too small */
- printf("Env export buffer too small: %lu, but need %lu\n",
- (ulong)size, (ulong)totlen + 1);
- __set_errno(ENOMEM);
- return (-1);
- }
- } else {
- size = totlen + 1;
- }
- /* Check if the user provided a buffer */
- if (*resp) {
- /* yes; clear it */
- res = *resp;
- memset(res, '\0', size);
- } else {
- /* no, allocate and clear one */
- *resp = res = calloc(1, size);
- if (res == NULL) {
- __set_errno(ENOMEM);
- return (-1);
- }
- }
- /*
- * Pass 2:
- * export sorted list of result data
- */
- for (i = 0, p = res; i < n; ++i) {
- const char *s;
- s = list[i]->key;
- while (*s)
- *p++ = *s++;
- *p++ = '=';
- s = list[i]->data;
- while (*s) {
- if ((*s == sep) || (*s == '\\'))
- *p++ = '\\'; /* escape */
- *p++ = *s++;
- }
- *p++ = sep;
- }
- *p = '\0'; /* terminate result */
- return size;
- }
- #endif
- /*
- * himport()
- */
- /*
- * Check whether variable 'name' is amongst vars[],
- * and remove all instances by setting the pointer to NULL
- */
- static int drop_var_from_set(const char *name, int nvars, char * vars[])
- {
- int i = 0;
- int res = 0;
- /* No variables specified means process all of them */
- if (nvars == 0)
- return 1;
- for (i = 0; i < nvars; i++) {
- if (vars[i] == NULL)
- continue;
- /* If we found it, delete all of them */
- if (!strcmp(name, vars[i])) {
- vars[i] = NULL;
- res = 1;
- }
- }
- if (!res)
- debug("Skipping non-listed variable %s\n", name);
- return res;
- }
- /*
- * Import linearized data into hash table.
- *
- * This is the inverse function to hexport(): it takes a linear list
- * of "name=value" pairs and creates hash table entries from it.
- *
- * Entries without "value", i. e. consisting of only "name" or
- * "name=", will cause this entry to be deleted from the hash table.
- *
- * The "flag" argument can be used to control the behaviour: when the
- * H_NOCLEAR bit is set, then an existing hash table will kept, i. e.
- * new data will be added to an existing hash table; otherwise, old
- * data will be discarded and a new hash table will be created.
- *
- * The separator character for the "name=value" pairs can be selected,
- * so we both support importing from externally stored environment
- * data (separated by NUL characters) and from plain text files
- * (entries separated by newline characters).
- *
- * To allow for nicely formatted text input, leading white space
- * (sequences of SPACE and TAB chars) is ignored, and entries starting
- * (after removal of any leading white space) with a '#' character are
- * considered comments and ignored.
- *
- * [NOTE: this means that a variable name cannot start with a '#'
- * character.]
- *
- * When using a non-NUL separator character, backslash is used as
- * escape character in the value part, allowing for example for
- * multi-line values.
- *
- * In theory, arbitrary separator characters can be used, but only
- * '\0' and '\n' have really been tested.
- */
- int himport_r(struct hsearch_data *htab,
- const char *env, size_t size, const char sep, int flag,
- int crlf_is_lf, int nvars, char * const vars[])
- {
- char *data, *sp, *dp, *name, *value;
- char *localvars[nvars];
- int i;
- /* Test for correct arguments. */
- if (htab == NULL) {
- __set_errno(EINVAL);
- return 0;
- }
- /* we allocate new space to make sure we can write to the array */
- if ((data = malloc(size + 1)) == NULL) {
- debug("himport_r: can't malloc %lu bytes\n", (ulong)size + 1);
- __set_errno(ENOMEM);
- return 0;
- }
- memcpy(data, env, size);
- data[size] = '\0';
- dp = data;
- /* make a local copy of the list of variables */
- if (nvars)
- memcpy(localvars, vars, sizeof(vars[0]) * nvars);
- if ((flag & H_NOCLEAR) == 0) {
- /* Destroy old hash table if one exists */
- debug("Destroy Hash Table: %p table = %p\n", htab,
- htab->table);
- if (htab->table)
- hdestroy_r(htab);
- }
- /*
- * Create new hash table (if needed). The computation of the hash
- * table size is based on heuristics: in a sample of some 70+
- * existing systems we found an average size of 39+ bytes per entry
- * in the environment (for the whole key=value pair). Assuming a
- * size of 8 per entry (= safety factor of ~5) should provide enough
- * safety margin for any existing environment definitions and still
- * allow for more than enough dynamic additions. Note that the
- * "size" argument is supposed to give the maximum environment size
- * (CONFIG_ENV_SIZE). This heuristics will result in
- * unreasonably large numbers (and thus memory footprint) for
- * big flash environments (>8,000 entries for 64 KB
- * environment size), so we clip it to a reasonable value.
- * On the other hand we need to add some more entries for free
- * space when importing very small buffers. Both boundaries can
- * be overwritten in the board config file if needed.
- */
- if (!htab->table) {
- int nent = CONFIG_ENV_MIN_ENTRIES + size / 8;
- if (nent > CONFIG_ENV_MAX_ENTRIES)
- nent = CONFIG_ENV_MAX_ENTRIES;
- debug("Create Hash Table: N=%d\n", nent);
- if (hcreate_r(nent, htab) == 0) {
- free(data);
- return 0;
- }
- }
- if (!size) {
- free(data);
- return 1; /* everything OK */
- }
- if(crlf_is_lf) {
- /* Remove Carriage Returns in front of Line Feeds */
- unsigned ignored_crs = 0;
- for(;dp < data + size && *dp; ++dp) {
- if(*dp == '\r' &&
- dp < data + size - 1 && *(dp+1) == '\n')
- ++ignored_crs;
- else
- *(dp-ignored_crs) = *dp;
- }
- size -= ignored_crs;
- dp = data;
- }
- /* Parse environment; allow for '\0' and 'sep' as separators */
- do {
- ENTRY e, *rv;
- /* skip leading white space */
- while (isblank(*dp))
- ++dp;
- /* skip comment lines */
- if (*dp == '#') {
- while (*dp && (*dp != sep))
- ++dp;
- ++dp;
- continue;
- }
- /* parse name */
- for (name = dp; *dp != '=' && *dp && *dp != sep; ++dp)
- ;
- /* deal with "name" and "name=" entries (delete var) */
- if (*dp == '\0' || *(dp + 1) == '\0' ||
- *dp == sep || *(dp + 1) == sep) {
- if (*dp == '=')
- *dp++ = '\0';
- *dp++ = '\0'; /* terminate name */
- debug("DELETE CANDIDATE: \"%s\"\n", name);
- if (!drop_var_from_set(name, nvars, localvars))
- continue;
- if (hdelete_r(name, htab, flag) == 0)
- debug("DELETE ERROR ##############################\n");
- continue;
- }
- *dp++ = '\0'; /* terminate name */
- /* parse value; deal with escapes */
- for (value = sp = dp; *dp && (*dp != sep); ++dp) {
- if ((*dp == '\\') && *(dp + 1))
- ++dp;
- *sp++ = *dp;
- }
- *sp++ = '\0'; /* terminate value */
- ++dp;
- if (*name == 0) {
- debug("INSERT: unable to use an empty key\n");
- __set_errno(EINVAL);
- free(data);
- return 0;
- }
- /* Skip variables which are not supposed to be processed */
- if (!drop_var_from_set(name, nvars, localvars))
- continue;
- /* enter into hash table */
- e.key = name;
- e.data = value;
- hsearch_r(e, ENTER, &rv, htab, flag);
- if (rv == NULL)
- printf("himport_r: can't insert \"%s=%s\" into hash table\n",
- name, value);
- debug("INSERT: table %p, filled %d/%d rv %p ==> name=\"%s\" value=\"%s\"\n",
- htab, htab->filled, htab->size,
- rv, name, value);
- } while ((dp < data + size) && *dp); /* size check needed for text */
- /* without '\0' termination */
- debug("INSERT: free(data = %p)\n", data);
- free(data);
- /* process variables which were not considered */
- for (i = 0; i < nvars; i++) {
- if (localvars[i] == NULL)
- continue;
- /*
- * All variables which were not deleted from the variable list
- * were not present in the imported env
- * This could mean two things:
- * a) if the variable was present in current env, we delete it
- * b) if the variable was not present in current env, we notify
- * it might be a typo
- */
- if (hdelete_r(localvars[i], htab, flag) == 0)
- printf("WARNING: '%s' neither in running nor in imported env!\n", localvars[i]);
- else
- printf("WARNING: '%s' not in imported env, deleting it!\n", localvars[i]);
- }
- debug("INSERT: done\n");
- return 1; /* everything OK */
- }
- /*
- * hwalk_r()
- */
- /*
- * Walk all of the entries in the hash, calling the callback for each one.
- * this allows some generic operation to be performed on each element.
- */
- int hwalk_r(struct hsearch_data *htab, int (*callback)(ENTRY *))
- {
- int i;
- int retval;
- for (i = 1; i <= htab->size; ++i) {
- if (htab->table[i].used > 0) {
- retval = callback(&htab->table[i].entry);
- if (retval)
- return retval;
- }
- }
- return 0;
- }
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