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/*
Copyright (C) 1995,96,97,98,2001,02 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by Michael I. Bushnell, p/BSG.
This file is part of the GNU Hurd.
The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at
your option) any later version.
The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. */
#define malloc a_byte_for_every_bozotic_sun_lossage_and_youd_need_a_lotta_ram
#include <rpc/types.h>
#undef TRUE /* Get rid of sun defs. */
#undef FALSE
#undef malloc
#include <rpc/pmap_prot.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "nfs.h"
#include "mount.h"
/* Service name for portmapper */
char *pmap_service_name = "sunrpc";
/* Fallback port number for portmapper */
short pmap_service_number = PMAPPORT;
/* RPC program for mount server. */
int mount_program = MOUNTPROG;
/* RPC version for mount server. */
int mount_version = MOUNTVERS;
/* Fallback port number for mount server. */
short mount_port = 0;
/* True iff MOUNT_PORT should be used even if portmapper present. */
int mount_port_override = 0;
/* RPC program number for NFS server. */
int nfs_program = NFS_PROGRAM;
/* RPC version number for NFS server. */
int nfs_version = NFS_VERSION;
/* Fallback port number for NFS server. */
short nfs_port = NFS_PORT;
/* True iff NFS_PORT should be used even if portmapper present. */
int nfs_port_override = 0;
/* Host name and port number we actually decided to use. */
const char *mounted_hostname;
uint16_t mounted_nfs_port; /* host order */
int protocol_version = 2;
/* Set up an RPC for procedure PROCNUM for talking to the portmapper.
Allocate storage with malloc and point *BUF at it; caller must free
this when done. Return the address where the args for the
procedure should be placed. */
static int *
pmap_initialize_rpc (int procnum, void **buf)
{
return initialize_rpc (PMAPPROG, PMAPVERS, procnum, 0, buf, 0, 0, -1);
}
/* Set up an RPC for procedure PROCNUM for talking to the mount
server. Allocate storage with malloc and point *BUF at it; caller
must free this when done. Return the address where the args for
the procedure should be placed. */
static int *
mount_initialize_rpc (int procnum, void **buf)
{
return initialize_rpc (MOUNTPROG, MOUNTVERS, procnum, 0, buf, 0, 0, -1);
}
/* Using the mount protocol, lookup NAME at host HOST.
Return a node for it or null for an error. If an
error occurs, a message is automatically sent to stderr. */
struct node *
mount_root (char *name, char *host)
{
struct sockaddr_in addr;
struct hostent *h;
int *p;
void *rpcbuf;
int port;
error_t err;
struct node *np;
short pmapport;
/* Lookup the portmapper port number */
if (pmap_service_name)
{
struct servent *s;
/* XXX This will always fail! pmap_service_name will always be "sunrpc"
What should pmap_service_name really be? By definition the second
argument is either "tcp" or "udp" Thus, is this backwards
(as service_name suggests)? If so, should it read:
s = getservbyname (pmap_service_name, "udp");
or is there something I am missing here? */
s = getservbyname ("sunrpc", pmap_service_name);
if (s)
pmapport = s->s_port;
else
pmapport = htons (pmap_service_number);
}
else
pmapport = htons (pmap_service_number);
/* Lookup the host */
h = gethostbyname (host);
if (!h)
{
herror (host);
return 0;
}
addr.sin_family = h->h_addrtype;
memcpy (&addr.sin_addr, h->h_addr_list[0], h->h_length);
addr.sin_port = pmapport;
if (mount_port_override)
addr.sin_port = htons (mount_port);
else
{
/* Formulate and send a PMAPPROC_GETPORT request
to lookup the mount program on the server. */
if (connect (main_udp_socket, (struct sockaddr *)&addr,
sizeof (struct sockaddr_in)) == -1)
{
error (0, errno, "server mount program");
return 0;
}
p = pmap_initialize_rpc (PMAPPROC_GETPORT, &rpcbuf);
if (! p)
{
error (0, errno, "creating rpc packet");
return 0;
}
*p++ = htonl (MOUNTPROG);
*p++ = htonl (MOUNTVERS);
*p++ = htonl (IPPROTO_UDP);
*p++ = htonl (0);
err = conduct_rpc (&rpcbuf, &p);
if (!err)
{
port = ntohl (*p++);
addr.sin_port = htons (port);
}
else if (mount_port)
addr.sin_port = htons (mount_port);
else
{
error (0, err, "portmap of mount");
goto error_with_rpcbuf;
}
free (rpcbuf);
}
/* Now, talking to the mount program, fetch a file handle
for the root. */
if (connect (main_udp_socket, (struct sockaddr *) &addr,
sizeof (struct sockaddr_in)) == -1)
{
error (0, errno, "connect");
goto error_with_rpcbuf;
}
p = mount_initialize_rpc (MOUNTPROC_MNT, &rpcbuf);
if (! p)
{
error (0, errno, "rpc");
goto error_with_rpcbuf;
}
p = xdr_encode_string (p, name);
err = conduct_rpc (&rpcbuf, &p);
if (err)
{
error (0, err, name);
goto error_with_rpcbuf;
}
/* XXX Protocol spec says this should be a "unix error code"; we'll
pretend that an NFS error code is what's meant; the numbers match
anyhow. */
err = nfs_error_trans (htonl (*p++));
if (err)
{
error (0, err, name);
goto error_with_rpcbuf;
}
/* Create the node for root */
xdr_decode_fhandle (p, &np);
free (rpcbuf);
mutex_unlock (&np->lock);
if (nfs_port_override)
port = nfs_port;
else
{
/* Send another PMAPPROC_GETPORT request to lookup the nfs server. */
addr.sin_port = pmapport;
if (connect (main_udp_socket, (struct sockaddr *) &addr,
sizeof (struct sockaddr_in)) == -1)
{
error (0, errno, "connect");
return 0;
}
p = pmap_initialize_rpc (PMAPPROC_GETPORT, &rpcbuf);
if (! p)
{
error (0, errno, "rpc");
goto error_with_rpcbuf;
}
*p++ = htonl (NFS_PROGRAM);
*p++ = htonl (NFS_VERSION);
*p++ = htonl (IPPROTO_UDP);
*p++ = htonl (0);
err = conduct_rpc (&rpcbuf, &p);
if (!err)
port = ntohl (*p++);
else if (nfs_port)
port = nfs_port;
else
{
error (0, err, "portmap of nfs server");
goto error_with_rpcbuf;
}
free (rpcbuf);
}
addr.sin_port = htons (port);
if (connect (main_udp_socket, (struct sockaddr *) &addr,
sizeof (struct sockaddr_in)) == -1)
{
error (0, errno, "connect");
return 0;
}
mounted_hostname = host;
mounted_nfs_port = port;
return np;
error_with_rpcbuf:
free (rpcbuf);
return 0;
}
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