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1 : /* 2 : Unix SMB/CIFS implementation. 3 : printcap parsing 4 : Copyright (C) Karl Auer 1993-1998 5 : 6 : Re-working by Martin Kiff, 1994 7 : 8 : Re-written again by Andrew Tridgell 9 : 10 : Modified for SVID support by Norm Jacobs, 1997 11 : 12 : Modified for CUPS support by Michael Sweet, 1999 13 : 14 : This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 15 : it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 16 : the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or 17 : (at your option) any later version. 18 : 19 : This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 20 : but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 21 : MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 22 : GNU General Public License for more details. 23 : 24 : You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 25 : along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. 26 : */ 27 : 28 : /* 29 : * This module contains code to parse and cache printcap data, possibly 30 : * in concert with the CUPS/SYSV/AIX-specific code found elsewhere. 31 : * 32 : * The way this module looks at the printcap file is very simplistic. 33 : * Only the local printcap file is inspected (no searching of NIS 34 : * databases etc). 35 : * 36 : * There are assumed to be one or more printer names per record, held 37 : * as a set of sub-fields separated by vertical bar symbols ('|') in the 38 : * first field of the record. The field separator is assumed to be a colon 39 : * ':' and the record separator a newline. 40 : * 41 : * Lines ending with a backspace '\' are assumed to flag that the following 42 : * line is a continuation line so that a set of lines can be read as one 43 : * printcap entry. 44 : * 45 : * A line stating with a hash '#' is assumed to be a comment and is ignored 46 : * Comments are discarded before the record is strung together from the 47 : * set of continuation lines. 48 : * 49 : * Opening a pipe for "lpc status" and reading that would probably 50 : * be pretty effective. Code to do this already exists in the freely 51 : * distributable PCNFS server code. 52 : */ 53 : 54 : /* printcap parsing specific code moved here from printing/pcap.c */ 55 : 56 : 57 : #include "includes.h" 58 : #include "lib/util/util_file.h" 59 : #include "system/filesys.h" 60 : #include "printing/pcap.h" 61 : 62 : /* handle standard printcap - moved from pcap_printer_fn() */ 63 120 : bool std_pcap_cache_reload(const char *pcap_name, struct pcap_cache **_pcache) 64 : { 65 120 : TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe(); 66 0 : FILE *pcap_file; 67 0 : char *pcap_line; 68 120 : struct pcap_cache *pcache = NULL; 69 120 : bool print_warning = false; 70 : 71 120 : if ((pcap_file = fopen(pcap_name, "r")) == NULL) { 72 0 : DEBUG(0, ("Unable to open printcap file %s for read!\n", pcap_name)); 73 0 : talloc_free(frame); 74 0 : return false; 75 : } 76 : 77 120 : while ((pcap_line = fgets_slash(frame, NULL, 1024, 78 120 : pcap_file)) != NULL) { 79 0 : char *name = NULL; 80 0 : char *comment = NULL; 81 0 : char *p, *q; 82 : 83 0 : if (*pcap_line == '#' || *pcap_line == 0) { 84 0 : TALLOC_FREE(pcap_line); 85 0 : continue; 86 : } 87 : 88 : /* now we have a real printer line - cut at the first : */ 89 0 : if ((p = strchr_m(pcap_line, ':')) != NULL) 90 0 : *p = 0; 91 : 92 : /* 93 : * now find the most likely printer name and comment 94 : * this is pure guesswork, but it's better than nothing 95 : */ 96 0 : for (p = pcap_line; p != NULL; p = q) { 97 0 : bool has_punctuation = false; 98 : 99 0 : if ((q = strchr_m(p, '|')) != NULL) 100 0 : *q++ = 0; 101 : 102 0 : has_punctuation = (strchr_m(p, ' ') || 103 0 : strchr_m(p, '\t') || 104 0 : strchr_m(p, '"') || 105 0 : strchr_m(p, '\'') || 106 0 : strchr_m(p, ';') || 107 0 : strchr_m(p, ',') || 108 0 : strchr_m(p, '(') || 109 0 : strchr_m(p, ')')); 110 : 111 0 : if (name == NULL && !has_punctuation) { 112 0 : name = talloc_strdup(frame, p); 113 0 : TALLOC_FREE(pcap_line); 114 0 : continue; 115 : } 116 : 117 0 : if (has_punctuation) { 118 0 : comment = talloc_strdup(frame, p); 119 0 : TALLOC_FREE(pcap_line); 120 0 : continue; 121 : } 122 : } 123 : 124 0 : if (name != NULL) { 125 0 : bool ok; 126 : 127 0 : if (!print_warning && strlen(name) > MAXPRINTERLEN) { 128 0 : print_warning = true; 129 : } 130 : 131 0 : ok = pcap_cache_add_specific(&pcache, 132 : name, 133 : comment, 134 : NULL); 135 0 : if (!ok) { 136 0 : fclose(pcap_file); 137 0 : pcap_cache_destroy_specific(&pcache); 138 0 : talloc_free(frame); 139 0 : return false; 140 : } 141 : } 142 0 : TALLOC_FREE(name); 143 0 : TALLOC_FREE(comment); 144 0 : TALLOC_FREE(pcap_line); 145 : } 146 : 147 120 : if (print_warning) { 148 0 : DBG_WARNING("WARNING: You have some printer names that are " 149 : "longer than %u characters. These may not be " 150 : "accessible to some older clients!\n", 151 : (unsigned int)MAXPRINTERLEN); 152 : } 153 : 154 120 : fclose(pcap_file); 155 120 : *_pcache = pcache; 156 120 : talloc_free(frame); 157 120 : return true; 158 : }