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2  * Copyright (c) 1983, 1993
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37  */
38 
39 #ifndef lint
40 /*
41 static char sccsid[] = "@(#)common.c	8.5 (Berkeley) 4/28/95";
42 */
43 static const char rcsid[] =
44   "$FreeBSD: src/usr.sbin/lpr/common_source/common.c,v 1.12.2.17 2002/07/14 23:58:52 gad Exp $";
45 #endif /* not lint */
46 
47 #include <sys/param.h>
48 #include <sys/stat.h>
49 #include <sys/time.h>
50 #include <sys/types.h>
51 
52 #include <dirent.h>
53 #include <errno.h>
54 #include <fcntl.h>
55 #include <stdio.h>
56 #include <stdlib.h>
57 #include <string.h>
58 #include <unistd.h>
59 
60 #include "lp.h"
61 #include "lp.local.h"
62 #include "pathnames.h"
63 
64 /*
65  * Routines and data common to all the line printer functions.
66  */
67 char	line[BUFSIZ];
68 const char	*progname;		/* program name */
69 
70 extern uid_t	uid, euid;
71 
72 static int compar(const void *_p1, const void *_p2);
73 
74 /*
75  * Getline reads a line from the control file cfp, removes tabs, converts
76  *  new-line to null and leaves it in line.
77  * Returns 0 at EOF or the number of characters read.
78  */
79 int
80 getline(FILE *cfp)
81 {
82 	register int linel = 0;
83 	register char *lp = line;
84 	register int c;
85 
86 	while ((c = getc(cfp)) != '\n' && (size_t)(linel+1) < sizeof(line)) {
87 		if (c == EOF)
88 			return(0);
89 		if (c == '\t') {
90 			do {
91 				*lp++ = ' ';
92 				linel++;
93 			} while ((linel & 07) != 0 && (size_t)(linel+1) <
94 			    sizeof(line));
95 			continue;
96 		}
97 		*lp++ = c;
98 		linel++;
99 	}
100 	*lp++ = '\0';
101 	return(linel);
102 }
103 
104 /*
105  * Scan the current directory and make a list of daemon files sorted by
106  * creation time.
107  * Return the number of entries and a pointer to the list.
108  */
109 int
110 getq(const struct printer *pp, struct jobqueue *(*namelist[]))
111 {
112 	register struct dirent *d;
113 	register struct jobqueue *q, **queue;
114 	size_t arraysz, entrysz, nitems;
115 	struct stat stbuf;
116 	DIR *dirp;
117 	int statres;
118 
119 	seteuid(euid);
120 	if ((dirp = opendir(pp->spool_dir)) == NULL) {
121 		seteuid(uid);
122 		return (-1);
123 	}
124 	if (fstat(dirp->dd_fd, &stbuf) < 0)
125 		goto errdone;
126 	seteuid(uid);
127 
128 	/*
129 	 * Estimate the array size by taking the size of the directory file
130 	 * and dividing it by a multiple of the minimum size entry.
131 	 */
132 	arraysz = (stbuf.st_size / 24);
133 	queue = (struct jobqueue **)malloc(arraysz * sizeof(struct jobqueue *));
134 	if (queue == NULL)
135 		goto errdone;
136 
137 	nitems = 0;
138 	while ((d = readdir(dirp)) != NULL) {
139 		if (d->d_name[0] != 'c' || d->d_name[1] != 'f')
140 			continue;	/* daemon control files only */
141 		seteuid(euid);
142 		statres = stat(d->d_name, &stbuf);
143 		seteuid(uid);
144 		if (statres < 0)
145 			continue;	/* Doesn't exist */
146 		entrysz = sizeof(struct jobqueue) - sizeof(q->job_cfname) +
147 		    strlen(d->d_name) + 1;
148 		q = (struct jobqueue *)malloc(entrysz);
149 		if (q == NULL)
150 			goto errdone;
151 		q->job_matched = 0;
152 		q->job_processed = 0;
153 		q->job_time = stbuf.st_mtime;
154 		strcpy(q->job_cfname, d->d_name);
155 		/*
156 		 * Check to make sure the array has space left and
157 		 * realloc the maximum size.
158 		 */
159 		if (++nitems > arraysz) {
160 			arraysz *= 2;
161 			queue = (struct jobqueue **)realloc((char *)queue,
162 			    arraysz * sizeof(struct jobqueue *));
163 			if (queue == NULL)
164 				goto errdone;
165 		}
166 		queue[nitems-1] = q;
167 	}
168 	closedir(dirp);
169 	if (nitems)
170 		qsort(queue, nitems, sizeof(struct jobqueue *), compar);
171 	*namelist = queue;
172 	return(nitems);
173 
174 errdone:
175 	closedir(dirp);
176 	seteuid(uid);
177 	return (-1);
178 }
179 
180 /*
181  * Compare modification times.
182  */
183 static int
184 compar(const void *p1, const void *p2)
185 {
186 	const struct jobqueue *qe1, *qe2;
187 
188 	qe1 = *(const struct jobqueue * const *)p1;
189 	qe2 = *(const struct jobqueue * const *)p2;
190 
191 	if (qe1->job_time < qe2->job_time)
192 		return (-1);
193 	if (qe1->job_time > qe2->job_time)
194 		return (1);
195 	/*
196 	 * At this point, the two files have the same last-modification time.
197 	 * return a result based on filenames, so that 'cfA001some.host' will
198 	 * come before 'cfA002some.host'.  Since the jobid ('001') will wrap
199 	 * around when it gets to '999', we also assume that '9xx' jobs are
200 	 * older than '0xx' jobs.
201 	*/
202 	if ((qe1->job_cfname[3] == '9') && (qe2->job_cfname[3] == '0'))
203 		return (-1);
204 	if ((qe1->job_cfname[3] == '0') && (qe2->job_cfname[3] == '9'))
205 		return (1);
206 	return (strcmp(qe1->job_cfname, qe2->job_cfname));
207 }
208 
209 /* sleep n milliseconds */
210 void
211 delay(int millisec)
212 {
213 	struct timeval tdelay;
214 
215 	if (millisec <= 0 || millisec > 10000)
216 		fatal((struct printer *)0, /* fatal() knows how to deal */
217 		    "unreasonable delay period (%d)", millisec);
218 	tdelay.tv_sec = millisec / 1000;
219 	tdelay.tv_usec = millisec * 1000 % 1000000;
220 	(void) select(0, (fd_set *)0, (fd_set *)0, (fd_set *)0, &tdelay);
221 }
222 
223 char *
224 lock_file_name(const struct printer *pp, char *buf, size_t len)
225 {
226 	static char staticbuf[MAXPATHLEN];
227 
228 	if (buf == 0)
229 		buf = staticbuf;
230 	if (len == 0)
231 		len = MAXPATHLEN;
232 
233 	if (pp->lock_file[0] == '/')
234 		strlcpy(buf, pp->lock_file, len);
235 	else
236 		snprintf(buf, len, "%s/%s", pp->spool_dir, pp->lock_file);
237 
238 	return buf;
239 }
240 
241 char *
242 status_file_name(const struct printer *pp, char *buf, size_t len)
243 {
244 	static char staticbuf[MAXPATHLEN];
245 
246 	if (buf == 0)
247 		buf = staticbuf;
248 	if (len == 0)
249 		len = MAXPATHLEN;
250 
251 	if (pp->status_file[0] == '/')
252 		strlcpy(buf, pp->status_file, len);
253 	else
254 		snprintf(buf, len, "%s/%s", pp->spool_dir, pp->status_file);
255 
256 	return buf;
257 }
258 
259 /*
260  * Routine to change operational state of a print queue.  The operational
261  * state is indicated by the access bits on the lock file for the queue.
262  * At present, this is only called from various routines in lpc/cmds.c.
263  *
264  *  XXX - Note that this works by changing access-bits on the
265  *	file, and you can only do that if you are the owner of
266  *	the file, or root.  Thus, this won't really work for
267  *	userids in the "LPR_OPER" group, unless lpc is running
268  *	setuid to root (or maybe setuid to daemon).
269  *	Generally lpc is installed setgid to daemon, but does
270  *	not run setuid.
271  */
272 int
273 set_qstate(int action, const char *lfname)
274 {
275 	struct stat stbuf;
276 	mode_t chgbits, newbits, oldmask;
277 	const char *failmsg, *okmsg;
278 	static const char *nomsg = "no state msg";
279 	int chres, errsav, fd, res, statres;
280 
281 	/*
282 	 * Find what the current access-bits are.
283 	 */
284 	memset(&stbuf, 0, sizeof(stbuf));
285 	seteuid(euid);
286 	statres = stat(lfname, &stbuf);
287 	errsav = errno;
288 	seteuid(uid);
289 	if ((statres < 0) && (errsav != ENOENT)) {
290 		printf("\tcannot stat() lock file\n");
291 		return (SQS_STATFAIL);
292 		/* NOTREACHED */
293 	}
294 
295 	/*
296 	 * Determine which bit(s) should change for the requested action.
297 	 */
298 	chgbits = stbuf.st_mode;
299 	newbits = LOCK_FILE_MODE;
300 	okmsg = NULL;
301 	failmsg = NULL;
302 	if (action & SQS_QCHANGED) {
303 		chgbits |= LFM_RESET_QUE;
304 		newbits |= LFM_RESET_QUE;
305 		/* The okmsg is not actually printed for this case. */
306 		okmsg = nomsg;
307 		failmsg = "set queue-changed";
308 	}
309 	if (action & SQS_DISABLEQ) {
310 		chgbits |= LFM_QUEUE_DIS;
311 		newbits |= LFM_QUEUE_DIS;
312 		okmsg = "queuing disabled";
313 		failmsg = "disable queuing";
314 	}
315 	if (action & SQS_STOPP) {
316 		chgbits |= LFM_PRINT_DIS;
317 		newbits |= LFM_PRINT_DIS;
318 		okmsg = "printing disabled";
319 		failmsg = "disable printing";
320 		if (action & SQS_DISABLEQ) {
321 			okmsg = "printer and queuing disabled";
322 			failmsg = "disable queuing and printing";
323 		}
324 	}
325 	if (action & SQS_ENABLEQ) {
326 		chgbits &= ~LFM_QUEUE_DIS;
327 		newbits &= ~LFM_QUEUE_DIS;
328 		okmsg = "queuing enabled";
329 		failmsg = "enable queuing";
330 	}
331 	if (action & SQS_STARTP) {
332 		chgbits &= ~LFM_PRINT_DIS;
333 		newbits &= ~LFM_PRINT_DIS;
334 		okmsg = "printing enabled";
335 		failmsg = "enable printing";
336 	}
337 	if (okmsg == NULL) {
338 		/* This routine was called with an invalid action. */
339 		printf("\t<error in set_qstate!>\n");
340 		return (SQS_PARMERR);
341 		/* NOTREACHED */
342 	}
343 
344 	res = 0;
345 	if (statres >= 0) {
346 		/* The file already exists, so change the access. */
347 		seteuid(euid);
348 		chres = chmod(lfname, chgbits);
349 		errsav = errno;
350 		seteuid(uid);
351 		res = SQS_CHGOK;
352 		if (chres < 0)
353 			res = SQS_CHGFAIL;
354 	} else if (newbits == LOCK_FILE_MODE) {
355 		/*
356 		 * The file does not exist, but the state requested is
357 		 * the same as the default state when no file exists.
358 		 * Thus, there is no need to create the file.
359 		 */
360 		res = SQS_SKIPCREOK;
361 	} else {
362 		/*
363 		 * The file did not exist, so create it with the
364 		 * appropriate access bits for the requested action.
365 		 * Push a new umask around that create, to make sure
366 		 * all the read/write bits are set as desired.
367 		 */
368 		oldmask = umask(S_IWOTH);
369 		seteuid(euid);
370 		fd = open(lfname, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT, newbits);
371 		errsav = errno;
372 		seteuid(uid);
373 		umask(oldmask);
374 		res = SQS_CREFAIL;
375 		if (fd >= 0) {
376 			res = SQS_CREOK;
377 			close(fd);
378 		}
379 	}
380 
381 	switch (res) {
382 	case SQS_CHGOK:
383 	case SQS_CREOK:
384 	case SQS_SKIPCREOK:
385 		if (okmsg != nomsg)
386 			printf("\t%s\n", okmsg);
387 		break;
388 	case SQS_CREFAIL:
389 		printf("\tcannot create lock file: %s\n",
390 		    strerror(errsav));
391 		break;
392 	default:
393 		printf("\tcannot %s: %s\n", failmsg, strerror(errsav));
394 		break;
395 	}
396 
397 	return (res);
398 }
399 
400 /* routine to get a current timestamp, optionally in a standard-fmt string */
401 void
402 lpd_gettime(struct timespec *tsp, char *strp, size_t strsize)
403 {
404 	struct timespec local_ts;
405 	struct timeval btime;
406 	char tempstr[TIMESTR_SIZE];
407 #ifdef STRFTIME_WRONG_z
408 	char *destp;
409 #endif
410 
411 	if (tsp == NULL)
412 		tsp = &local_ts;
413 
414 	/* some platforms have a routine called clock_gettime, but the
415 	 * routine does nothing but return "not implemented". */
416 	memset(tsp, 0, sizeof(struct timespec));
417 	if (clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, tsp)) {
418 		/* nanosec-aware rtn failed, fall back to microsec-aware rtn */
419 		memset(tsp, 0, sizeof(struct timespec));
420 		gettimeofday(&btime, NULL);
421 		tsp->tv_sec = btime.tv_sec;
422 		tsp->tv_nsec = btime.tv_usec * 1000;
423 	}
424 
425 	/* caller may not need a character-ized version */
426 	if ((strp == NULL) || (strsize < 1))
427 		return;
428 
429 	strftime(tempstr, TIMESTR_SIZE, LPD_TIMESTAMP_PATTERN,
430 		 localtime(&tsp->tv_sec));
431 
432 	/*
433 	 * This check is for implementations of strftime which treat %z
434 	 * (timezone as [+-]hhmm ) like %Z (timezone as characters), or
435 	 * completely ignore %z.  This section is not needed on freebsd.
436 	 * I'm not sure this is completely right, but it should work OK
437 	 * for EST and EDT...
438 	 */
439 #ifdef STRFTIME_WRONG_z
440 	destp = strrchr(tempstr, ':');
441 	if (destp != NULL) {
442 		destp += 3;
443 		if ((*destp != '+') && (*destp != '-')) {
444 			char savday[6];
445 			int tzmin = timezone / 60;
446 			int tzhr = tzmin / 60;
447 			if (daylight)
448 				tzhr--;
449 			strcpy(savday, destp + strlen(destp) - 4);
450 			snprintf(destp, (destp - tempstr), "%+03d%02d",
451 			    (-1*tzhr), tzmin % 60);
452 			strcat(destp, savday);
453 		}
454 	}
455 #endif
456 
457 	if (strsize > TIMESTR_SIZE) {
458 		strsize = TIMESTR_SIZE;
459 		strp[TIMESTR_SIZE+1] = '\0';
460 	}
461 	strlcpy(strp, tempstr, strsize);
462 }
463 
464 /* routines for writing transfer-statistic records */
465 void
466 trstat_init(struct printer *pp, const char *fname, int filenum)
467 {
468 	register const char *srcp;
469 	register char *destp, *endp;
470 
471 	/*
472 	 * Figure out the job id of this file.  The filename should be
473 	 * 'cf', 'df', or maybe 'tf', followed by a letter (or sometimes
474 	 * two), followed by the jobnum, followed by a hostname.
475 	 * The jobnum is usually 3 digits, but might be as many as 5.
476 	 * Note that some care has to be taken parsing this, as the
477 	 * filename could be coming from a remote-host, and thus might
478 	 * not look anything like what is expected...
479 	 */
480 	memset(pp->jobnum, 0, sizeof(pp->jobnum));
481 	pp->jobnum[0] = '0';
482 	srcp = strchr(fname, '/');
483 	if (srcp == NULL)
484 		srcp = fname;
485 	destp = &(pp->jobnum[0]);
486 	endp = destp + 5;
487 	while (*srcp != '\0' && (*srcp < '0' || *srcp > '9'))
488 		srcp++;
489 	while (*srcp >= '0' && *srcp <= '9' && destp < endp)
490 		*(destp++) = *(srcp++);
491 
492 	/* get the starting time in both numeric and string formats, and
493 	 * save those away along with the file-number */
494 	pp->jobdfnum = filenum;
495 	lpd_gettime(&pp->tr_start, pp->tr_timestr, (size_t)TIMESTR_SIZE);
496 
497 	return;
498 }
499 
500 void
501 trstat_write(struct printer *pp, tr_sendrecv sendrecv, size_t bytecnt,
502     const char *userid, const char *otherhost, const char *orighost)
503 {
504 #define STATLINE_SIZE 1024
505 	double trtime;
506 	size_t remspace;
507 	int statfile;
508 	char thishost[MAXHOSTNAMELEN], statline[STATLINE_SIZE];
509 	char *eostat;
510 	const char *lprhost, *recvdev, *recvhost, *rectype;
511 	const char *sendhost, *statfname;
512 #define UPD_EOSTAT(xStr) do {         \
513 	eostat = strchr(xStr, '\0');  \
514 	remspace = eostat - xStr;     \
515 } while(0)
516 
517 	lpd_gettime(&pp->tr_done, NULL, (size_t)0);
518 	trtime = DIFFTIME_TS(pp->tr_done, pp->tr_start);
519 
520 	gethostname(thishost, sizeof(thishost));
521 	lprhost = sendhost = recvhost = recvdev = NULL;
522 	switch (sendrecv) {
523 	    case TR_SENDING:
524 		rectype = "send";
525 		statfname = pp->stat_send;
526 		sendhost = thishost;
527 		recvhost = otherhost;
528 		break;
529 	    case TR_RECVING:
530 		rectype = "recv";
531 		statfname = pp->stat_recv;
532 		sendhost = otherhost;
533 		recvhost = thishost;
534 		break;
535 	    case TR_PRINTING:
536 		/*
537 		 * This case is for copying to a device (presumably local,
538 		 * though filters using things like 'net/CAP' can confuse
539 		 * this assumption...).
540 		 */
541 		rectype = "prnt";
542 		statfname = pp->stat_send;
543 		sendhost = thishost;
544 		recvdev = _PATH_DEFDEVLP;
545 		if (pp->lp) recvdev = pp->lp;
546 		break;
547 	    default:
548 		/* internal error...  should we syslog/printf an error? */
549 		return;
550 	}
551 	if (statfname == NULL)
552 		return;
553 
554 	/*
555 	 * the original-host and userid are found out by reading thru the
556 	 * cf (control-file) for the job.  Unfortunately, on incoming jobs
557 	 * the df's (data-files) are sent before the matching cf, so the
558 	 * orighost & userid are generally not-available for incoming jobs.
559 	 *
560 	 * (it would be nice to create a work-around for that..)
561 	 */
562 	if (orighost && (*orighost != '\0'))
563 		lprhost = orighost;
564 	else
565 		lprhost = ".na.";
566 	if (*userid == '\0')
567 		userid = NULL;
568 
569 	/*
570 	 * Format of statline.
571 	 * Some of the keywords listed here are not implemented here, but
572 	 * they are listed to reserve the meaning for a given keyword.
573 	 * Fields are separated by a blank.  The fields in statline are:
574 	 *   <tstamp>      - time the transfer started
575 	 *   <ptrqueue>    - name of the printer queue (the short-name...)
576 	 *   <hname>       - hostname the file originally came from (the
577 	 *		     'lpr host'), if known, or  "_na_" if not known.
578 	 *   <xxx>         - id of job from that host (generally three digits)
579 	 *   <n>           - file count (# of file within job)
580 	 *   <rectype>     - 4-byte field indicating the type of transfer
581 	 *		     statistics record.  "send" means it's from the
582 	 *		     host sending a datafile, "recv" means it's from
583 	 *		     a host as it receives a datafile.
584 	 *   user=<userid> - user who sent the job (if known)
585 	 *   secs=<n>      - seconds it took to transfer the file
586 	 *   bytes=<n>     - number of bytes transfered (ie, "bytecount")
587 	 *   bps=<n.n>e<n> - Bytes/sec (if the transfer was "big enough"
588 	 *		     for this to be useful)
589 	 * ! top=<str>     - type of printer (if the type is defined in
590 	 *		     printcap, and if this statline is for sending
591 	 *		     a file to that ptr)
592 	 * ! qls=<n>       - queue-length at start of send/print-ing a job
593 	 * ! qle=<n>       - queue-length at end of send/print-ing a job
594 	 *   sip=<addr>    - IP address of sending host, only included when
595 	 *		     receiving a job.
596 	 *   shost=<hname> - sending host (if that does != the original host)
597 	 *   rhost=<hname> - hostname receiving the file (ie, "destination")
598 	 *   rdev=<dev>    - device receiving the file, when the file is being
599 	 *		     send to a device instead of a remote host.
600 	 *
601 	 * Note: A single print job may be transferred multiple times.  The
602 	 * original 'lpr' occurs on one host, and that original host might
603 	 * send to some interim host (or print server).  That interim host
604 	 * might turn around and send the job to yet another host (most likely
605 	 * the real printer).  The 'shost=' parameter is only included if the
606 	 * sending host for this particular transfer is NOT the same as the
607 	 * host which did the original 'lpr'.
608 	 *
609 	 * Many values have 'something=' tags before them, because they are
610 	 * in some sense "optional", or their order may vary.  "Optional" may
611 	 * mean in the sense that different SITES might choose to have other
612 	 * fields in the record, or that some fields are only included under
613 	 * some circumstances.  Programs processing these records should not
614 	 * assume the order or existence of any of these keyword fields.
615 	 */
616 	snprintf(statline, STATLINE_SIZE, "%s %s %s %s %03ld %s",
617 	    pp->tr_timestr, pp->printer, lprhost, pp->jobnum,
618 	    pp->jobdfnum, rectype);
619 	UPD_EOSTAT(statline);
620 
621 	if (userid != NULL) {
622 		snprintf(eostat, remspace, " user=%s", userid);
623 		UPD_EOSTAT(statline);
624 	}
625 	snprintf(eostat, remspace, " secs=%#.2f bytes=%lu", trtime,
626 	    (unsigned long)bytecnt);
627 	UPD_EOSTAT(statline);
628 
629 	/*
630 	 * The bps field duplicates info from bytes and secs, so do
631 	 * not bother to include it for very small files.
632 	 */
633 	if ((bytecnt > 25000) && (trtime > 1.1)) {
634 		snprintf(eostat, remspace, " bps=%#.2e",
635 		    ((double)bytecnt/trtime));
636 		UPD_EOSTAT(statline);
637 	}
638 
639 	if (sendrecv == TR_RECVING) {
640 		if (remspace > 5+strlen(from_ip) ) {
641 			snprintf(eostat, remspace, " sip=%s", from_ip);
642 			UPD_EOSTAT(statline);
643 		}
644 	}
645 	if (0 != strcmp(lprhost, sendhost)) {
646 		if (remspace > 7+strlen(sendhost) ) {
647 			snprintf(eostat, remspace, " shost=%s", sendhost);
648 			UPD_EOSTAT(statline);
649 		}
650 	}
651 	if (recvhost) {
652 		if (remspace > 7+strlen(recvhost) ) {
653 			snprintf(eostat, remspace, " rhost=%s", recvhost);
654 			UPD_EOSTAT(statline);
655 		}
656 	}
657 	if (recvdev) {
658 		if (remspace > 6+strlen(recvdev) ) {
659 			snprintf(eostat, remspace, " rdev=%s", recvdev);
660 			UPD_EOSTAT(statline);
661 		}
662 	}
663 	if (remspace > 1) {
664 		strcpy(eostat, "\n");
665 	} else {
666 		/* probably should back up to just before the final " x=".. */
667 		strcpy(statline+STATLINE_SIZE-2, "\n");
668 	}
669 	statfile = open(statfname, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND, 0664);
670 	if (statfile < 0) {
671 		/* statfile was given, but we can't open it.  should we
672 		 * syslog/printf this as an error? */
673 		return;
674 	}
675 	write(statfile, statline, strlen(statline));
676 	close(statfile);
677 
678 	return;
679 #undef UPD_EOSTAT
680 }
681 
682 #include <stdarg.h>
683 
684 void
685 fatal(const struct printer *pp, const char *msg, ...)
686 {
687 	va_list ap;
688 	va_start(ap, msg);
689 	/* this error message is being sent to the 'from_host' */
690 	if (from_host != local_host)
691 		(void)printf("%s: ", local_host);
692 	(void)printf("%s: ", progname);
693 	if (pp && pp->printer)
694 		(void)printf("%s: ", pp->printer);
695 	(void)vprintf(msg, ap);
696 	va_end(ap);
697 	(void)putchar('\n');
698 	exit(1);
699 }
700 
701 /*
702  * Close all file descriptors from START on up.
703  * This is a horrific kluge, since getdtablesize() might return
704  * ``infinity'', in which case we will be spending a long time
705  * closing ``files'' which were never open.  Perhaps it would
706  * be better to close the first N fds, for some small value of N.
707  */
708 void
709 closeallfds(int start)
710 {
711 	int stop = getdtablesize();
712 	for (; start < stop; start++)
713 		close(start);
714 }
715 
716