view lib/pending.c @ 1014:9c22b351d501

Fix wrong printf type.
author Rob Landley <rob@landley.net>
date Sun, 18 Aug 2013 14:04:18 -0500
parents 6cb9e7142574
children f8824260d057
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/* pending.c - reusable stuff awaiting review
 *
 * new lib entries for stuff in toys/pending
 */

#include "toys.h"

// Execute a callback for each PID that matches a process name from a list.
void for_each_pid_with_name_in(char **names, int (*callback)(pid_t pid, char *name))
{
  DIR *dp;
  struct dirent *entry;
  char cmd[sizeof(toybuf)], path[64];
  char **curname;

  if (!(dp = opendir("/proc"))) perror_exit("opendir");

  while ((entry = readdir(dp))) {
    int fd, n;

    if (!isdigit(*entry->d_name)) continue;

    if (sizeof(path) <= snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "/proc/%s/cmdline",
      entry->d_name)) continue;

    if (-1 == (fd=open(path, O_RDONLY))) continue;
    n = read(fd, cmd, sizeof(cmd));
    close(fd);
    if (n<1) continue;

    for (curname = names; *curname; curname++)
      if (!strcmp(basename(cmd), *curname)) 
          if (!callback(atol(entry->d_name), *curname)) goto done;
  }
done:
  closedir(dp);
}

/*
 * used to get the interger value.
 */
unsigned long get_int_value(const char *numstr, unsigned lowrange, unsigned highrange)
{
  unsigned long rvalue = 0;
  char *ptr;
  if(*numstr == '-' || *numstr == '+' || isspace(*numstr)) perror_exit("invalid number '%s'", numstr);
  errno = 0;
  rvalue = strtoul(numstr, &ptr, 10);
  if(errno || numstr == ptr) perror_exit("invalid number '%s'", numstr);
   if(*ptr) perror_exit("invalid number '%s'", numstr);
   if(rvalue >= lowrange && rvalue <= highrange) return rvalue;
   else {
         perror_exit("invalid number '%s'", numstr);
         return rvalue; //Not reachable; to avoid waring message.
   }
}

/*
 * strcat to mallocated buffer
 * reallocate if need be
 */
char *astrcat (char *x, char *y) {
  char *z;
  z = x;
  x = realloc (x, (x ? strlen (x) : 0) + strlen (y) + 1);
  if (!x) return 0;
  (z ? strcat : strcpy) (x, y);
  return x;
}

/*
 * astrcat, but die on failure
 */
char *xastrcat (char *x, char *y) {
  x = astrcat (x, y);
  if (!x) error_exit ("xastrcat");
  return x;
}

void daemonize(void)
{
  int fd = open("/dev/null", O_RDWR);
  if (fd < 0) fd = xcreate("/", O_RDONLY, 0666);

  pid_t pid = fork();
  if (pid < 0) perror_exit("DAEMON: failed to fork");
  if (pid) exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);

  setsid();
  dup2(fd, 0);
  dup2(fd, 1);
  dup2(fd, 2);
  if (fd > 2) close(fd);
}