etlegacy-libs/openssl/apps/vms_decc_init.c
2019-03-11 20:18:04 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright 2010-2016 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use
* this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
* in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
* https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
*/
#if defined( __VMS) && !defined( OPENSSL_NO_DECC_INIT) && \
defined( __DECC) && !defined( __VAX) && (__CRTL_VER >= 70301000)
# define USE_DECC_INIT 1
#endif
#ifdef USE_DECC_INIT
/*
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
* decc_init() On non-VAX systems, uses LIB$INITIALIZE to set a collection
* of C RTL features without using the DECC$* logical name method.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
# include <stdio.h>
# include <stdlib.h>
# include <unixlib.h>
# include "apps.h"
/* Global storage. */
/* Flag to sense if decc_init() was called. */
int decc_init_done = -1;
/* Structure to hold a DECC$* feature name and its desired value. */
typedef struct {
char *name;
int value;
} decc_feat_t;
/*
* Array of DECC$* feature names and their desired values. Note:
* DECC$ARGV_PARSE_STYLE is the urgent one.
*/
decc_feat_t decc_feat_array[] = {
/* Preserve command-line case with SET PROCESS/PARSE_STYLE=EXTENDED */
{"DECC$ARGV_PARSE_STYLE", 1},
/* Preserve case for file names on ODS5 disks. */
{"DECC$EFS_CASE_PRESERVE", 1},
/*
* Enable multiple dots (and most characters) in ODS5 file names, while
* preserving VMS-ness of ";version".
*/
{"DECC$EFS_CHARSET", 1},
/* List terminator. */
{(char *)NULL, 0}
};
char **copy_argv(int *argc, char *argv[])
{
/*-
* The note below is for historical purpose. On VMS now we always
* copy argv "safely."
*
* 2011-03-22 SMS.
* If we have 32-bit pointers everywhere, then we're safe, and
* we bypass this mess, as on non-VMS systems.
* Problem 1: Compaq/HP C before V7.3 always used 32-bit
* pointers for argv[].
* Fix 1: For a 32-bit argv[], when we're using 64-bit pointers
* everywhere else, we always allocate and use a 64-bit
* duplicate of argv[].
* Problem 2: Compaq/HP C V7.3 (Alpha, IA64) before ECO1 failed
* to NULL-terminate a 64-bit argv[]. (As this was written, the
* compiler ECO was available only on IA64.)
* Fix 2: Unless advised not to (VMS_TRUST_ARGV), we test a
* 64-bit argv[argc] for NULL, and, if necessary, use a
* (properly) NULL-terminated (64-bit) duplicate of argv[].
* The same code is used in either case to duplicate argv[].
* Some of these decisions could be handled in preprocessing,
* but the code tends to get even uglier, and the penalty for
* deciding at compile- or run-time is tiny.
*/
int i, count = *argc;
char **newargv = app_malloc(sizeof(*newargv) * (count + 1), "argv copy");
for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
newargv[i] = argv[i];
newargv[i] = NULL;
*argc = i;
return newargv;
}
/* LIB$INITIALIZE initialization function. */
static void decc_init(void)
{
char *openssl_debug_decc_init;
int verbose = 0;
int feat_index;
int feat_value;
int feat_value_max;
int feat_value_min;
int i;
int sts;
/* Get debug option. */
openssl_debug_decc_init = getenv("OPENSSL_DEBUG_DECC_INIT");
if (openssl_debug_decc_init != NULL) {
verbose = strtol(openssl_debug_decc_init, NULL, 10);
if (verbose <= 0) {
verbose = 1;
}
}
/* Set the global flag to indicate that LIB$INITIALIZE worked. */
decc_init_done = 1;
/* Loop through all items in the decc_feat_array[]. */
for (i = 0; decc_feat_array[i].name != NULL; i++) {
/* Get the feature index. */
feat_index = decc$feature_get_index(decc_feat_array[i].name);
if (feat_index >= 0) {
/* Valid item. Collect its properties. */
feat_value = decc$feature_get_value(feat_index, 1);
feat_value_min = decc$feature_get_value(feat_index, 2);
feat_value_max = decc$feature_get_value(feat_index, 3);
/* Check the validity of our desired value. */
if ((decc_feat_array[i].value >= feat_value_min) &&
(decc_feat_array[i].value <= feat_value_max)) {
/* Valid value. Set it if necessary. */
if (feat_value != decc_feat_array[i].value) {
sts = decc$feature_set_value(feat_index,
1, decc_feat_array[i].value);
if (verbose > 1) {
fprintf(stderr, " %s = %d, sts = %d.\n",
decc_feat_array[i].name,
decc_feat_array[i].value, sts);
}
}
} else {
/* Invalid DECC feature value. */
fprintf(stderr,
" INVALID DECC$FEATURE VALUE, %d: %d <= %s <= %d.\n",
feat_value,
feat_value_min, decc_feat_array[i].name,
feat_value_max);
}
} else {
/* Invalid DECC feature name. */
fprintf(stderr,
" UNKNOWN DECC$FEATURE: %s.\n", decc_feat_array[i].name);
}
}
if (verbose > 0) {
fprintf(stderr, " DECC_INIT complete.\n");
}
}
/* Get "decc_init()" into a valid, loaded LIB$INITIALIZE PSECT. */
# pragma nostandard
/*
* Establish the LIB$INITIALIZE PSECTs, with proper alignment and other
* attributes. Note that "nopic" is significant only on VAX.
*/
# pragma extern_model save
# if __INITIAL_POINTER_SIZE == 64
# define PSECT_ALIGN 3
# else
# define PSECT_ALIGN 2
# endif
# pragma extern_model strict_refdef "LIB$INITIALIZ" PSECT_ALIGN, nopic, nowrt
const int spare[8] = { 0 };
# pragma extern_model strict_refdef "LIB$INITIALIZE" PSECT_ALIGN, nopic, nowrt
void (*const x_decc_init) () = decc_init;
# pragma extern_model restore
/* Fake reference to ensure loading the LIB$INITIALIZE PSECT. */
# pragma extern_model save
int LIB$INITIALIZE(void);
# pragma extern_model strict_refdef
int dmy_lib$initialize = (int)LIB$INITIALIZE;
# pragma extern_model restore
# pragma standard
#else /* def USE_DECC_INIT */
/* Dummy code to avoid a %CC-W-EMPTYFILE complaint. */
int decc_init_dummy(void);
#endif /* def USE_DECC_INIT */