1/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */ 2/* 3 * micro lpd 4 * 5 * Copyright (C) 2008 by Vladimir Dronnikov <dronnikov@gmail.com> 6 * 7 * Licensed under GPLv2, see file LICENSE in this source tree. 8 */ 9 10/* 11 * A typical usage of BB lpd looks as follows: 12 * # tcpsvd -E 0 515 lpd [SPOOLDIR] [HELPER-PROG [ARGS...]] 13 * 14 * This starts TCP listener on port 515 (default for LP protocol). 15 * When a client connection is made (via lpr) lpd first changes its 16 * working directory to SPOOLDIR (current dir is the default). 17 * 18 * SPOOLDIR is the spool directory which contains printing queues 19 * and should have the following structure: 20 * 21 * SPOOLDIR/ 22 * <queue1> 23 * ... 24 * <queueN> 25 * 26 * <queueX> can be of two types: 27 * A. a printer character device, an ordinary file or a link to such; 28 * B. a directory. 29 * 30 * In case A lpd just dumps the data it receives from client (lpr) to the 31 * end of queue file/device. This is non-spooling mode. 32 * 33 * In case B lpd enters spooling mode. It reliably saves client data along 34 * with control info in two unique files under the queue directory. These 35 * files are named dfAXXXHHHH and cfAXXXHHHH, where XXX is the job number 36 * and HHHH is the client hostname. Unless a printing helper application 37 * is specified lpd is done at this point. 38 * 39 * NB: file names are produced by peer! They actually may be anything at all. 40 * lpd only sanitizes them (by removing most non-alphanumerics). 41 * 42 * If HELPER-PROG (with optional arguments) is specified then lpd continues 43 * to process client data: 44 * 1. it reads and parses control file (cfA...). The parse process 45 * results in setting environment variables whose values were passed 46 * in control file; when parsing is complete, lpd deletes control file. 47 * 2. it spawns specified helper application. It is then 48 * the helper application who is responsible for both actual printing 49 * and deleting of processed data file. 50 * 51 * A good lpr passes control files which when parsed provides the following 52 * variables: 53 * $H = host which issues the job 54 * $P = user who prints 55 * $C = class of printing (what is printed on banner page) 56 * $J = the name of the job 57 * $L = print banner page 58 * $M = the user to whom a mail should be sent if a problem occurs 59 * 60 * We specifically filter out and NOT provide: 61 * $l = name of datafile ("dfAxxx") - file whose content are to be printed 62 * 63 * lpd provides $DATAFILE instead - the ACTUAL name 64 * of the datafile under which it was saved. 65 * $l would be not reliable (you would be at mercy of remote peer). 66 * 67 * Thus, a typical helper can be something like this: 68 * #!/bin/sh 69 * cat ./"$DATAFILE" >/dev/lp0 70 * mv -f ./"$DATAFILE" save/ 71 */ 72//config:config LPD 73//config: bool "lpd (5.5 kb)" 74//config: default y 75//config: help 76//config: lpd is a print spooling daemon. 77 78//applet:IF_LPD(APPLET(lpd, BB_DIR_USR_SBIN, BB_SUID_DROP)) 79 80//kbuild:lib-$(CONFIG_LPD) += lpd.o 81 82//usage:#define lpd_trivial_usage 83//usage: "SPOOLDIR [HELPER [ARGS]]" 84//usage:#define lpd_full_usage "\n\n" 85//usage: "SPOOLDIR must contain (symlinks to) device nodes or directories" 86//usage: "\nwith names matching print queue names. In the first case, jobs are" 87//usage: "\nsent directly to the device. Otherwise each job is stored in queue" 88//usage: "\ndirectory and HELPER program is called. Name of file to print" 89//usage: "\nis passed in $DATAFILE variable." 90//usage: "\nExample:" 91//usage: "\n tcpsvd -E 0 515 softlimit -m 999999 lpd /var/spool ./print" 92 93#include "libbb.h" 94 95// strip argument of bad chars 96static char *sane(char *str) 97{ 98 char *s = str; 99 char *p = s; 100 while (*s) { 101 if (isalnum(*s) || '-' == *s || '_' == *s) { 102 *p++ = *s; 103 } 104 s++; 105 } 106 *p = '\0'; 107 return str; 108} 109 110static char *xmalloc_read_stdin(void) 111{ 112 // SECURITY: 113 size_t max = 4 * 1024; // more than enough for commands! 114 return xmalloc_reads(STDIN_FILENO, &max); 115} 116 117int lpd_main(int argc, char *argv[]) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE; 118int lpd_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char *argv[]) 119{ 120 int spooling = spooling; // for compiler 121 char *s, *queue; 122 char *filenames[2]; 123 124 // goto spool directory 125 if (*++argv) 126 xchdir(*argv++); 127 128 // error messages of xfuncs will be sent over network 129 xdup2(STDOUT_FILENO, STDERR_FILENO); 130 131 // nullify ctrl/data filenames 132 memset(filenames, 0, sizeof(filenames)); 133 134 // read command 135 s = queue = xmalloc_read_stdin(); 136 if (!s) // eof? 137 return EXIT_FAILURE; 138 // we understand only "receive job" command 139 if (2 != *queue) { 140 unsupported_cmd: 141 printf("Command %02x %s\n", 142 (unsigned char)s[0], "is not supported"); 143 goto err_exit; 144 } 145 146 // parse command: "2 | QUEUE_NAME | '\n'" 147 queue++; 148 // protect against "/../" attacks 149 // *strchrnul(queue, '\n') = '\0'; - redundant, sane() will do 150 if (!*sane(queue)) 151 return EXIT_FAILURE; 152 153 // queue is a directory -> chdir to it and enter spooling mode 154 spooling = chdir(queue) + 1; // 0: cannot chdir, 1: done 155 // we don't free(s), we might need "queue" var later 156 157 while (1) { 158 char *fname; 159 int fd; 160 // int is easier than ssize_t: can use xatoi_positive, 161 // and can correctly display error returns (-1) 162 int expected_len, real_len; 163 164 // signal OK 165 safe_write(STDOUT_FILENO, "", 1); 166 167 // get subcommand 168 // valid s must be of form: "SUBCMD | LEN | space | FNAME" 169 // N.B. we bail out on any error 170 s = xmalloc_read_stdin(); 171 if (!s) { // (probably) EOF 172 char *p, *q, var[2]; 173 174 // non-spooling mode or no spool helper specified 175 if (!spooling || !*argv) 176 return EXIT_SUCCESS; // the only non-error exit 177 // spooling mode but we didn't see both ctrlfile & datafile 178 if (spooling != 7) 179 goto err_exit; // reject job 180 181 // spooling mode and spool helper specified -> exec spool helper 182 // (we exit 127 if helper cannot be executed) 183 var[1] = '\0'; 184 // read and delete ctrlfile 185 q = xmalloc_xopen_read_close(filenames[0], NULL); 186 unlink(filenames[0]); 187 // provide datafile name 188 // we can use leaky setenv since we are about to exec or exit 189 xsetenv("DATAFILE", filenames[1]); 190 // parse control file by "\n" 191 while ((p = strchr(q, '\n')) != NULL && isalpha(*q)) { 192 *p++ = '\0'; 193 // q is a line of <SYM><VALUE>, 194 // we are setting environment string <SYM>=<VALUE>. 195 // Ignoring "l<datafile>", exporting others: 196 if (*q != 'l') { 197 var[0] = *q++; 198 xsetenv(var, q); 199 } 200 q = p; // next line 201 } 202 // helper should not talk over network. 203 // this call reopens stdio fds to "/dev/null". 204 bb_daemon_helper(DAEMON_DEVNULL_STDIO); 205 BB_EXECVP_or_die(argv); 206 } 207 208 // validate input. 209 // we understand only "control file" or "data file" subcmds 210 if (2 != s[0] && 3 != s[0]) 211 goto unsupported_cmd; 212 if (spooling & (1 << (s[0]-1))) { 213 puts("Duplicated subcommand"); 214 goto err_exit; 215 } 216 // get filename 217 chomp(s); 218 fname = strchr(s, ' '); 219 if (!fname) { 220// bad_fname: 221 puts("No or bad filename"); 222 goto err_exit; 223 } 224 *fname++ = '\0'; 225// // s[0]==2: ctrlfile, must start with 'c' 226// // s[0]==3: datafile, must start with 'd' 227// if (fname[0] != s[0] + ('c'-2)) 228// goto bad_fname; 229 // get length 230 expected_len = bb_strtou(s + 1, NULL, 10); 231 if (errno || expected_len < 0) { 232 puts("Bad length"); 233 goto err_exit; 234 } 235 if (2 == s[0] && expected_len > 16 * 1024) { 236 // SECURITY: 237 // ctrlfile can't be big (we want to read it back later!) 238 puts("File is too big"); 239 goto err_exit; 240 } 241 242 // open the file 243 if (spooling) { 244 // spooling mode: dump both files 245 // job in flight has mode 0200 "only writable" 246 sane(fname); 247 fd = open3_or_warn(fname, O_CREAT | O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC | O_EXCL, 0200); 248 if (fd < 0) 249 goto err_exit; 250 filenames[s[0] - 2] = xstrdup(fname); 251 } else { 252 // non-spooling mode: 253 // 2: control file (ignoring), 3: data file 254 fd = -1; 255 if (3 == s[0]) 256 fd = xopen(queue, O_RDWR | O_APPEND); 257 } 258 259 // signal OK 260 safe_write(STDOUT_FILENO, "", 1); 261 262 // copy the file 263 real_len = bb_copyfd_size(STDIN_FILENO, fd, expected_len); 264 if (real_len != expected_len) { 265 printf("Expected %d but got %d bytes\n", 266 expected_len, real_len); 267 goto err_exit; 268 } 269 // get EOF indicator, see whether it is NUL (ok) 270 // (and don't trash s[0]!) 271 if (safe_read(STDIN_FILENO, &s[1], 1) != 1 || s[1] != 0) { 272 // don't send error msg to peer - it obviously 273 // doesn't follow the protocol, so probably 274 // it can't understand us either 275 goto err_exit; 276 } 277 278 if (spooling) { 279 // chmod completely downloaded file as "readable+writable" 280 fchmod(fd, 0600); 281 // accumulate dump state 282 // N.B. after all files are dumped spooling should be 1+2+4==7 283 spooling |= (1 << (s[0]-1)); // bit 1: ctrlfile; bit 2: datafile 284 } 285 286 free(s); 287 close(fd); // NB: can do close(-1). Who cares? 288 289 // NB: don't do "signal OK" write here, it will be done 290 // at the top of the loop 291 } // while (1) 292 293 err_exit: 294 // don't keep corrupted files 295 if (spooling) { 296 int i; 297 for (i = 2; --i >= 0; ) 298 if (filenames[i]) 299 unlink(filenames[i]); 300 } 301 return EXIT_FAILURE; 302} 303