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/*
 * Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California.
 * All rights reserved.  The Berkeley software License Agreement
 * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
 */

#if     !defined(lint) && defined(DOSCCS)
char *copyright =
"@(#) Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California.\n\
 All rights reserved.\n";

static char *sccsid = "@(#)exrecover.c  7.9.2 (2.11BSD) 1996/10/26";
#endif

#include <stdio.h>      /* mjm: BUFSIZ: stdio = 512, VMUNIX = 1024 */
#undef  BUFSIZ          /* mjm: BUFSIZ different */
#undef  EOF             /* mjm: EOF and NULL effectively the same */
#undef  NULL

#include "ex.h"
#include "ex_temp.h"
#include "ex_tty.h"
#include <sys/dir.h>
#include "uparm.h"

char xstr[1];           /* make loader happy */
short tfile = -1;       /* ditto */

/*
 *
 * This program searches through the specified directory and then
 * the directory /usr/preserve looking for an instance of the specified
 * file from a crashed editor or a crashed system.
 * If this file is found, it is unscrambled and written to
 * the standard output.
 *
 * If this program terminates without a "broken pipe" diagnostic
 * (i.e. the editor doesn't die right away) then the buffer we are
 * writing from is removed when we finish.  This is potentially a mistake
 * as there is not enough handshaking to guarantee that the file has actually
 * been recovered, but should suffice for most cases.
 */

/*
 * For lint's sake...
 */
#ifndef lint
#define ignorl(a)       a
#endif

/*
 * This directory definition also appears (obviously) in expreserve.c.
 * Change both if you change either.
 */
char    mydir[] =       "/usr/preserve";

/*
 * Limit on the number of printed entries
 * when an, e.g. ``ex -r'' command is given.
 */
#define NENTRY  50

char    *ctime();
char    nb[BUFSIZ];
int     vercnt;                 /* Count number of versions of file found */

main(argc, argv)
        int argc;
        char *argv[];
{
        register char *cp;
        register int b, i;

        /*
         * Initialize as though the editor had just started.
         */
        fendcore = (line *) sbrk(0);
        dot = zero = dol = fendcore;
        one = zero + 1;
        endcore = fendcore - 2;
        iblock = oblock = -1;

        /*
         * If given only a -r argument, then list the saved files.
         */
        if (argc == 2 && eq(argv[1], "-r")) {
                listfiles(mydir);
                exit(0);
        }
        if (argc != 3)
                error(" Wrong number of arguments to exrecover", 0);

        CP(file, argv[2]);

        /*
         * Search for this file.
         */
        findtmp(argv[1]);

        /*
         * Got (one of the versions of) it, write it back to the editor.
         */
        cp = ctime(&H.Time);
        cp[19] = 0;
        fprintf(stderr, " [Dated: %s", cp);
        fprintf(stderr, vercnt > 1 ? ", newest of %d saved]" : "]", vercnt);
        H.Flines++;

        /*
         * Allocate space for the line pointers from the temp file.
         */
        if ((int) sbrk((int) (H.Flines * sizeof (line))) == -1)
                /*
                 * Good grief.
                 */
                error(" Not enough core for lines", 0);
#ifdef DEBUG
        fprintf(stderr, "%d lines\n", H.Flines);
#endif

        /*
         * Now go get the blocks of seek pointers which are scattered
         * throughout the temp file, reconstructing the incore
         * line pointers at point of crash.
         */
        b = 0;
        while (H.Flines > 0) {
                ignorl(lseek(tfile, (long) blocks[b] * BUFSIZ, 0));
                i = H.Flines < BUFSIZ / sizeof (line) ?
                        H.Flines * sizeof (line) : BUFSIZ;
                if (read(tfile, (char *) dot, i) != i) {
                        perror(nb);
                        exit(1);
                }
                dot += i / sizeof (line);
                H.Flines -= i / sizeof (line);
                b++;
        }
        dot--; dol = dot;

        /*
         * Sigh... due to sandbagging some lines may really not be there.
         * Find and discard such.  This shouldn't happen much.
         */
        scrapbad();

        /*
         * Now if there were any lines in the recovered file
         * write them to the standard output.
         */
        if (dol > zero) {
                addr1 = one; addr2 = dol; io = 1;
                putfile(0);
        }

        /*
         * Trash the saved buffer.
         * Hopefully the system won't crash before the editor
         * syncs the new recovered buffer; i.e. for an instant here
         * you may lose if the system crashes because this file
         * is gone, but the editor hasn't completed reading the recovered
         * file from the pipe from us to it.
         *
         * This doesn't work if we are coming from an non-absolute path
         * name since we may have chdir'ed but what the hay, noone really
         * ever edits with temporaries in "." anyways.
         */
        if (nb[0] == '/')
                ignore(unlink(nb));

        /*
         * Adieu.
         */
        exit(0);
}

/*
 * Print an error message (notably not in error
 * message file).  If terminal is in RAW mode, then
 * we should be writing output for "vi", so don't print
 * a newline which would screw up the screen.
 */
/*VARARGS2*/
error(str, inf)
        char *str;
        int inf;
{

        fprintf(stderr, str, inf);
#ifndef USG3TTY
        gtty(2, &tty);
        if ((tty.sg_flags & RAW) == 0)
#else
        ioctl(2, TCGETA, &tty);
        if (tty.c_lflag & ICANON)
#endif
                fprintf(stderr, "\n");
        exit(1);
}

/*
 * Here we save the information about files, when
 * you ask us what files we have saved for you.
 * We buffer file name, number of lines, and the time
 * at which the file was saved.
 */
struct svfile {
        char    sf_name[FNSIZE + 1];
        int     sf_lines;
        char    sf_entry[MAXNAMLEN + 1];
        time_t  sf_time;
};

listfiles(dirname)
        char *dirname;
{
        register DIR *dir;
        struct direct *dirent;
        int ecount, qucmp();
        register int f;
        char *cp;
        struct svfile *fp, svbuf[NENTRY];

        /*
         * Open /usr/preserve, and go there to make things quick.
         */
        dir = opendir(dirname);
        if (dir == NULL) {
                perror(dirname);
                return;
        }
        if (chdir(dirname) < 0) {
                perror(dirname);
                return;
        }

        /*
         * Look at the candidate files in /usr/preserve.
         */
        fp = &svbuf[0];
        ecount = 0;
        while ((dirent = readdir(dir)) != NULL) {
                if (dirent->d_name[0] != 'E')
                        continue;
#ifdef DEBUG
                fprintf(stderr, "considering %s\n", dirent->d_name);
#endif
                /*
                 * Name begins with E; open it and
                 * make sure the uid in the header is our uid.
                 * If not, then don't bother with this file, it can't
                 * be ours.
                 */
                f = open(dirent->d_name, 0);
                if (f < 0) {
#ifdef DEBUG
                        fprintf(stderr, "open failed\n");
#endif
                        continue;
                }
                if (read(f, (char *) &H, sizeof H) != sizeof H) {
#ifdef DEBUG
                        fprintf(stderr, "culdnt read hedr\n");
#endif
                        ignore(close(f));
                        continue;
                }
                ignore(close(f));
                if (getuid() != H.Uid) {
#ifdef DEBUG
                        fprintf(stderr, "uid wrong\n");
#endif
                        continue;
                }

                /*
                 * Saved the day!
                 */
                enter(fp++, dirent->d_name, ecount);
                ecount++;
#ifdef DEBUG
                fprintf(stderr, "entered file %s\n", dirent->d_name);
#endif
        }
        ignore(closedir(dir));

        /*
         * If any files were saved, then sort them and print
         * them out.
         */
        if (ecount == 0) {
                fprintf(stderr, "No files saved.\n");
                return;
        }
        qsort(&svbuf[0], ecount, sizeof svbuf[0], qucmp);
        for (fp = &svbuf[0]; fp < &svbuf[ecount]; fp++) {
                cp = ctime(&fp->sf_time);
                cp[10] = 0;
                fprintf(stderr, "On %s at ", cp);
                cp[16] = 0;
                fprintf(stderr, &cp[11]);
                fprintf(stderr, " saved %d lines of file \"%s\"\n",
                    fp->sf_lines, fp->sf_name);
        }
}

/*
 * Enter a new file into the saved file information.
 */
enter(fp, fname, count)
        struct svfile *fp;
        char *fname;
{
        register char *cp, *cp2;
        register struct svfile *f, *fl;
        time_t curtime, itol();

        f = 0;
        if (count >= NENTRY) {
                /*
                 * My god, a huge number of saved files.
                 * Would you work on a system that crashed this
                 * often?  Hope not.  So lets trash the oldest
                 * as the most useless.
                 *
                 * (I wonder if this code has ever run?)
                 */
                fl = fp - count + NENTRY - 1;
                curtime = fl->sf_time;
                for (f = fl; --f > fp-count; )
                        if (f->sf_time < curtime)
                                curtime = f->sf_time;
                for (f = fl; --f > fp-count; )
                        if (f->sf_time == curtime)
                                break;
                fp = f;
        }

        /*
         * Gotcha.
         */
        fp->sf_time = H.Time;
        fp->sf_lines = H.Flines;
        for (cp2 = fp->sf_name, cp = savedfile; *cp;)
                *cp2++ = *cp++;
        for (cp2 = fp->sf_entry, cp = fname; *cp && cp-fname < 14;)
                *cp2++ = *cp++;
        *cp2++ = 0;
}

/*
 * Do the qsort compare to sort the entries first by file name,
 * then by modify time.
 */
qucmp(p1, p2)
        struct svfile *p1, *p2;
{
        register int t;

        if (t = strcmp(p1->sf_name, p2->sf_name))
                return(t);
        if (p1->sf_time > p2->sf_time)
                return(-1);
        return(p1->sf_time < p2->sf_time);
}

/*
 * Scratch for search.
 */
char    bestnb[BUFSIZ];         /* Name of the best one */
long    besttime;               /* Time at which the best file was saved */
int     bestfd;                 /* Keep best file open so it dont vanish */

/*
 * Look for a file, both in the users directory option value
 * (i.e. usually /tmp) and in /usr/preserve.
 * Want to find the newest so we search on and on.
 */
findtmp(dir)
        char *dir;
{

        /*
         * No name or file so far.
         */
        bestnb[0] = 0;
        bestfd = -1;

        /*
         * Search /usr/preserve and, if we can get there, /tmp
         * (actually the users "directory" option).
         */
        searchdir(dir);
        if (chdir(mydir) == 0)
                searchdir(mydir);
        if (bestfd != -1) {
                /*
                 * Gotcha.
                 * Put the file (which is already open) in the file
                 * used by the temp file routines, and save its
                 * name for later unlinking.
                 */
                tfile = bestfd;
                CP(nb, bestnb);
                ignorl(lseek(tfile, 0l, 0));

                /*
                 * Gotta be able to read the header or fall through
                 * to lossage.
                 */
                if (read(tfile, (char *) &H, sizeof H) == sizeof H)
                        return;
        }

        /*
         * Extreme lossage...
         */
        error(" File not found", 0);
}

/*
 * Search for the file in directory dirname.
 *
 * Don't chdir here, because the users directory
 * may be ".", and we would move away before we searched it.
 * Note that we actually chdir elsewhere (because it is too slow
 * to look around in /usr/preserve without chdir'ing there) so we
 * can't win, because we don't know the name of '.' and if the path
 * name of the file we want to unlink is relative, rather than absolute
 * we won't be able to find it again.
 */
searchdir(dirname)
        char *dirname;
{
        struct direct *dirent;
        register DIR *dir;
        char dbuf[BUFSIZ];

        dir = opendir(dirname);
        if (dir == NULL)
                return;
        while ((dirent = readdir(dir)) != NULL) {
                if (dirent->d_name[0] != 'E')
                        continue;
                /*
                 * Got a file in the directory starting with E...
                 * Save a consed up name for the file to unlink
                 * later, and check that this is really a file
                 * we are looking for.
                 */
                ignore(strcat(strcat(strcpy(nb, dirname), "/"), dirent->d_name));
                if (yeah(nb)) {
                        /*
                         * Well, it is the file we are looking for.
                         * Is it more recent than any version we found before?
                         */
                        if (H.Time > besttime) {
                                /*
                                 * A winner.
                                 */
                                ignore(close(bestfd));
                                bestfd = dup(tfile);
                                besttime = H.Time;
                                CP(bestnb, nb);
                        }
                        /*
                         * Count versions so user can be told there are
                         * ``yet more pages to be turned''.
                         */
                        vercnt++;
                }
                ignore(close(tfile));
        }
        ignore(closedir(dir));
}

/*
 * Given a candidate file to be recovered, see
 * if its really an editor temporary and of this
 * user and the file specified.
 */
yeah(name)
        char *name;
{

        tfile = open(name, 2);
        if (tfile < 0)
                return (0);
        if (read(tfile, (char *) &H, sizeof H) != sizeof H) {
nope:
                ignore(close(tfile));
                return (0);
        }
        if (!eq(savedfile, file))
                goto nope;
        if (getuid() != H.Uid)
                goto nope;
        /*
         * This is old and stupid code, which
         * puts a word LOST in the header block, so that lost lines
         * can be made to point at it.
         */
        ignorl(lseek(tfile, (long)(BUFSIZ*HBLKS-8), 0));
        ignore(write(tfile, "LOST", 5));
        return (1);
}

preserve()
{

}

/*
 * Find the true end of the scratch file, and ``LOSE''
 * lines which point into thin air.  This lossage occurs
 * due to the sandbagging of i/o which can cause blocks to
 * be written in a non-obvious order, different from the order
 * in which the editor tried to write them.
 *
 * Lines which are lost are replaced with the text LOST so
 * they are easy to find.  We work hard at pretty formatting here
 * as lines tend to be lost in blocks.
 *
 * This only seems to happen on very heavily loaded systems, and
 * not very often.
 */
scrapbad()
{
        register line *ip;
        struct stat stbuf;
        off_t size, maxt;
        int bno, cnt, bad, was;
        char bk[BUFSIZ];

        ignore(fstat(tfile, &stbuf));
        size = stbuf.st_size;
        maxt = (size >> SHFT) | (BNDRY-1);
        bno = (maxt >> OFFBTS) & BLKMSK;
#ifdef DEBUG
        fprintf(stderr, "size %ld, maxt %o, bno %d\n", size, maxt, bno);
#endif

        /*
         * Look for a null separating two lines in the temp file;
         * if last line was split across blocks, then it is lost
         * if the last block is.
         */
        while (bno > 0) {
                ignorl(lseek(tfile, (long) BUFSIZ * bno, 0));
                cnt = read(tfile, (char *) bk, BUFSIZ);
                while (cnt > 0)
                        if (bk[--cnt] == 0)
                                goto null;
                bno--;
        }
null:

        /*
         * Magically calculate the largest valid pointer in the temp file,
         * consing it up from the block number and the count.
         */
        maxt = ((bno << OFFBTS) | (cnt >> SHFT)) & ~1;
#ifdef DEBUG
        fprintf(stderr, "bno %d, cnt %d, maxt %o\n", bno, cnt, maxt);
#endif

        /*
         * Now cycle through the line pointers,
         * trashing the Lusers.
         */
        was = bad = 0;
        for (ip = one; ip <= dol; ip++)
                if (*ip > maxt) {
#ifdef DEBUG
                        fprintf(stderr, "%d bad, %o > %o\n", ip - zero, *ip, maxt);
#endif
                        if (was == 0)
                                was = ip - zero;
                        *ip = ((HBLKS*BUFSIZ)-8) >> SHFT;
                } else if (was) {
                        if (bad == 0)
                                fprintf(stderr, " [Lost line(s):");
                        fprintf(stderr, " %d", was);
                        if ((ip - 1) - zero > was)
                                fprintf(stderr, "-%d", (ip - 1) - zero);
                        bad++;
                        was = 0;
                }
        if (was != 0) {
                if (bad == 0)
                        fprintf(stderr, " [Lost line(s):");
                fprintf(stderr, " %d", was);
                if (dol - zero != was)
                        fprintf(stderr, "-%d", dol - zero);
                bad++;
        }
        if (bad)
                fprintf(stderr, "]");
}

/*
 * Aw shucks, if we only had a (void) cast.
 */
#ifdef lint
Ignorl(a)
        long a;
{

        a = a;
}

Ignore(a)
        char *a;
{

        a = a;
}

Ignorf(a)
        int (*a)();
{

        a = a;
}

ignorl(a)
        long a;
{

        a = a;
}
#endif

int     cntch, cntln, cntodd, cntnull;
/*
 * Following routines stolen mercilessly from ex.
 */
putfile()
{
        line *a1;
        register char *fp, *lp;
        register int nib;

        a1 = addr1;
        clrstats();
        cntln = addr2 - a1 + 1;
        if (cntln == 0)
                return;
        nib = BUFSIZ;
        fp = genbuf;
        do {
                getline(*a1++);
                lp = linebuf;
                for (;;) {
                        if (--nib < 0) {
                                nib = fp - genbuf;
                                if (write(io, genbuf, nib) != nib)
                                        wrerror();
                                cntch += nib;
                                nib = 511;
                                fp = genbuf;
                        }
                        if ((*fp++ = *lp++) == 0) {
                                fp[-1] = '\n';
                                break;
                        }
                }
        } while (a1 <= addr2);
        nib = fp - genbuf;
        if (write(io, genbuf, nib) != nib)
                wrerror();
        cntch += nib;
}

wrerror()
{

        syserror();
}

clrstats()
{

        ninbuf = 0;
        cntch = 0;
        cntln = 0;
        cntnull = 0;
        cntodd = 0;
}

#define READ    0
#define WRITE   1

getline(tl)
        line tl;
{
        register char *bp, *lp;
        register int nl;

        lp = linebuf;
        bp = getblock(tl, READ);
        nl = nleft;
        tl &= ~OFFMSK;
        while (*lp++ = *bp++)
                if (--nl == 0) {
                        bp = getblock(tl += INCRMT, READ);
                        nl = nleft;
                }
}

int     read();
int     write();

char *
getblock(atl, iof)
        line atl;
        int iof;
{
        register int bno, off;
        
        bno = (atl >> OFFBTS) & BLKMSK;
        off = (atl << SHFT) & LBTMSK;
        if (bno >= NMBLKS)
                error(" Tmp file too large");
        nleft = BUFSIZ - off;
        if (bno == iblock) {
                ichanged |= iof;
                return (ibuff + off);
        }
        if (bno == oblock)
                return (obuff + off);
        if (iof == READ) {
                if (ichanged)
                        blkio(iblock, ibuff, write);
                ichanged = 0;
                iblock = bno;
                blkio(bno, ibuff, read);
                return (ibuff + off);
        }
        if (oblock >= 0)
                blkio(oblock, obuff, write);
        oblock = bno;
        return (obuff + off);
}

blkio(b, buf, iofcn)
        short b;
        char *buf;
        int (*iofcn)();
{

        lseek(tfile, (long) (unsigned) b * BUFSIZ, 0);
        if ((*iofcn)(tfile, buf, BUFSIZ) != BUFSIZ)
                syserror();
}

syserror()
{

        dirtcnt = 0;
        write(2, " ", 1);
        error("%s", strerror(errno));
        exit(1);
}

/*
 * Must avoid stdio because expreserve uses sbrk to do memory
 * allocation and stdio uses malloc.
 */
fprintf(fp, fmt, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5)
        FILE *fp;
        char *fmt;
        char *a1, *a2, *a3, *a4, *a5;
{
        char buf[BUFSIZ];

        if (fp != stderr)
                return;
        sprintf(buf, fmt, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5);
        write(2, buf, strlen(buf));
}