From 3bb868e40873c568acdec74f7783c77f063aa396 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: FRIGN Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2016 00:25:21 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Refactor main() - Add arg.h and fix usage Given slock is suid we don't want to have half-measures in place to parse the arguments in case the code is changed in the future with somebody not paying enough attention. Also, fix the usage string output to be more consistent across the suckless toolbase and make it reflect the manpage entry. - Comments Use proper block comments and add/change them where necessary to help in studying the code. - Error messages Consistently prepend them with "slock:" and fix wording and do a proper cleanup before quitting (XCloseDisplay and free the locks), making the die() semantics consistent with st's. - getpwuid() error reporting Properly present an error message if getpwuid() fails. - fork() error reporting Properly present an error message if fork() fails. If we cannot close the connection within the fork context we abort the operation and report an error. - execvp() error handling If execvp fails, we cannot call die() afterwards as this implies calling exit(). We must use _exit() to prevent the libc from doing now "illegal" cleanup-work. --- arg.h | 65 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ slock.c | 85 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 2 files changed, 119 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-) create mode 100644 arg.h diff --git a/arg.h b/arg.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0b23c53 --- /dev/null +++ b/arg.h @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +/* + * Copy me if you can. + * by 20h + */ + +#ifndef ARG_H__ +#define ARG_H__ + +extern char *argv0; + +/* use main(int argc, char *argv[]) */ +#define ARGBEGIN for (argv0 = *argv, argv++, argc--;\ + argv[0] && argv[0][0] == '-'\ + && argv[0][1];\ + argc--, argv++) {\ + char argc_;\ + char **argv_;\ + int brk_;\ + if (argv[0][1] == '-' && argv[0][2] == '\0') {\ + argv++;\ + argc--;\ + break;\ + }\ + for (brk_ = 0, argv[0]++, argv_ = argv;\ + argv[0][0] && !brk_;\ + argv[0]++) {\ + if (argv_ != argv)\ + break;\ + argc_ = argv[0][0];\ + switch (argc_) + +/* Handles obsolete -NUM syntax */ +#define ARGNUM case '0':\ + case '1':\ + case '2':\ + case '3':\ + case '4':\ + case '5':\ + case '6':\ + case '7':\ + case '8':\ + case '9' + +#define ARGEND }\ + } + +#define ARGC() argc_ + +#define ARGNUMF() (brk_ = 1, estrtonum(argv[0], 0, INT_MAX)) + +#define EARGF(x) ((argv[0][1] == '\0' && argv[1] == NULL)?\ + ((x), abort(), (char *)0) :\ + (brk_ = 1, (argv[0][1] != '\0')?\ + (&argv[0][1]) :\ + (argc--, argv++, argv[0]))) + +#define ARGF() ((argv[0][1] == '\0' && argv[1] == NULL)?\ + (char *)0 :\ + (brk_ = 1, (argv[0][1] != '\0')?\ + (&argv[0][1]) :\ + (argc--, argv++, argv[0]))) + +#define LNGARG() &argv[0][0] + +#endif diff --git a/slock.c b/slock.c index a00fbb9..210d5c8 100644 --- a/slock.c +++ b/slock.c @@ -23,8 +23,11 @@ #include #endif +#include "arg.h" #include "util.h" +char *argv0; + enum { INIT, INPUT, @@ -54,7 +57,6 @@ die(const char *errstr, ...) { va_list ap; - fputs("slock: ", stderr); va_start(ap, errstr); vfprintf(stderr, errstr, ap); va_end(ap); @@ -280,8 +282,7 @@ lockscreen(Display *dpy, int screen) static void usage(void) { - fprintf(stderr, "usage: slock [-v|POST_LOCK_CMD]\n"); - exit(1); + die("usage: slock [-v | cmd [arg ...]]\n"); } int @@ -290,64 +291,86 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) { const char *pws; #endif Display *dpy; - int screen; + int s, nlocks; - if ((argc >= 2) && !strcmp("-v", argv[1])) - die("version %s, © 2006-2016 slock engineers\n", VERSION); - - /* treat first argument starting with a '-' as option */ - if ((argc >= 2) && argv[1][0] == '-') + ARGBEGIN { + case 'v': + fprintf(stderr, "slock-"VERSION"\n"); + return 0; + default: usage(); + } ARGEND #ifdef __linux__ dontkillme(); #endif - if (!getpwuid(getuid())) - die("no passwd entry for you\n"); + /* Check if the current user has a password entry */ + errno = 0; + if (!getpwuid(getuid())) { + if (errno == 0) + die("slock: no password entry for current user\n"); + else + die("slock: getpwuid: %s\n", strerror(errno)); + } #ifndef HAVE_BSD_AUTH pws = getpw(); #endif - if (!(dpy = XOpenDisplay(0))) - die("cannot open display\n"); + if (!(dpy = XOpenDisplay(NULL))) + die("slock: cannot open display\n"); + + /* check for Xrandr support */ rr = XRRQueryExtension(dpy, &rrevbase, &rrerrbase); - /* Get the number of screens in display "dpy" and blank them all. */ + + /* get number of screens in display "dpy" and blank them */ nscreens = ScreenCount(dpy); - if (!(locks = malloc(sizeof(Lock*) * nscreens))) - die("Out of memory.\n"); - int nlocks = 0; - for (screen = 0; screen < nscreens; screen++) { - if ((locks[screen] = lockscreen(dpy, screen)) != NULL) + if (!(locks = malloc(sizeof(Lock *) * nscreens))) { + XCloseDisplay(dpy); + die("slock: out of memory\n"); + } + for (nlocks = 0, s = 0; s < nscreens; s++) { + if ((locks[s] = lockscreen(dpy, s)) != NULL) nlocks++; } - XSync(dpy, False); + XSync(dpy, 0); - /* Did we actually manage to lock something? */ - if (nlocks == 0) { /* nothing to protect */ + /* did we actually manage to lock anything? */ + if (nlocks == 0) { + /* nothing to protect */ free(locks); XCloseDisplay(dpy); return 1; } - if (argc >= 2 && fork() == 0) { - if (dpy) - close(ConnectionNumber(dpy)); - execvp(argv[1], argv+1); - die("execvp %s failed: %s\n", argv[1], strerror(errno)); + /* run post-lock command */ + if (argc > 0) { + switch (fork()) { + case -1: + free(locks); + XCloseDisplay(dpy); + die("slock: fork failed: %s\n", strerror(errno)); + case 0: + if (close(ConnectionNumber(dpy)) < 0) + die("slock: close: %s\n", strerror(errno)); + execvp(argv[0], argv); + fprintf(stderr, "slock: execvp %s: %s\n", argv[0], + strerror(errno)); + _exit(1); + } } - /* Everything is now blank. Now wait for the correct password. */ + /* everything is now blank. Wait for the correct password */ #ifdef HAVE_BSD_AUTH readpw(dpy); #else readpw(dpy, pws); #endif - /* Password ok, unlock everything and quit. */ - for (screen = 0; screen < nscreens; screen++) - unlockscreen(dpy, locks[screen]); + /* password ok, unlock everything and quit */ + for (s = 0; s < nscreens; s++) + unlockscreen(dpy, locks[s]); free(locks); XCloseDisplay(dpy); -- 2.20.1