1 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2  *
3  * thread.c
4  *
5  *		  Prototypes and macros around system calls, used to help make
6  *		  threaded libraries reentrant and safe to use from threaded applications.
7  *
8  * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2021, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
9  *
10  * src/port/thread.c
11  *
12  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
13  */
14 
15 #include "c.h"
16 
17 #include <pwd.h>
18 
19 
20 /*
21  *	Threading sometimes requires specially-named versions of functions
22  *	that return data in static buffers, like strerror_r() instead of
23  *	strerror().  Other operating systems use pthread_setspecific()
24  *	and pthread_getspecific() internally to allow standard library
25  *	functions to return static data to threaded applications. And some
26  *	operating systems have neither.
27  *
28  *	Additional confusion exists because many operating systems that
29  *	use pthread_setspecific/pthread_getspecific() also have *_r versions
30  *	of standard library functions for compatibility with operating systems
31  *	that require them.  However, internally, these *_r functions merely
32  *	call the thread-safe standard library functions.
33  *
34  *	For example, BSD/OS 4.3 uses Bind 8.2.3 for getpwuid().  Internally,
35  *	getpwuid() calls pthread_setspecific/pthread_getspecific() to return
36  *	static data to the caller in a thread-safe manner.  However, BSD/OS
37  *	also has getpwuid_r(), which merely calls getpwuid() and shifts
38  *	around the arguments to match the getpwuid_r() function declaration.
39  *	Therefore, while BSD/OS has getpwuid_r(), it isn't required.  It also
40  *	doesn't have strerror_r(), so we can't fall back to only using *_r
41  *	functions for threaded programs.
42  *
43  *	The current setup is to try threading in this order:
44  *
45  *		use *_r function names if they exit
46  *			(*_THREADSAFE=yes)
47  *		use non-*_r functions if they are thread-safe
48  *
49  *	One thread-safe solution for gethostbyname() might be to use getaddrinfo().
50  */
51 
52 
53 /*
54  * Wrapper around getpwuid() or getpwuid_r() to mimic POSIX getpwuid_r()
55  * behaviour, if that function is not available or required.
56  *
57  * Per POSIX, the possible cases are:
58  * success: returns zero, *result is non-NULL
59  * uid not found: returns zero, *result is NULL
60  * error during lookup: returns an errno code, *result is NULL
61  * (caller should *not* assume that the errno variable is set)
62  */
63 #ifndef WIN32
64 int
pqGetpwuid(uid_t uid,struct passwd * resultbuf,char * buffer,size_t buflen,struct passwd ** result)65 pqGetpwuid(uid_t uid, struct passwd *resultbuf, char *buffer,
66 		   size_t buflen, struct passwd **result)
67 {
68 #if defined(FRONTEND) && defined(ENABLE_THREAD_SAFETY) && defined(HAVE_GETPWUID_R)
69 	return getpwuid_r(uid, resultbuf, buffer, buflen, result);
70 #else
71 	/* no getpwuid_r() available, just use getpwuid() */
72 	errno = 0;
73 	*result = getpwuid(uid);
74 	/* paranoia: ensure we return zero on success */
75 	return (*result == NULL) ? errno : 0;
76 #endif
77 }
78 #endif
79 
80 /*
81  * Wrapper around gethostbyname() or gethostbyname_r() to mimic
82  * POSIX gethostbyname_r() behaviour, if it is not available or required.
83  * This function is called _only_ by our getaddrinfo() portability function.
84  */
85 #ifndef HAVE_GETADDRINFO
86 int
pqGethostbyname(const char * name,struct hostent * resultbuf,char * buffer,size_t buflen,struct hostent ** result,int * herrno)87 pqGethostbyname(const char *name,
88 				struct hostent *resultbuf,
89 				char *buffer, size_t buflen,
90 				struct hostent **result,
91 				int *herrno)
92 {
93 #if defined(FRONTEND) && defined(ENABLE_THREAD_SAFETY) && defined(HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME_R)
94 
95 	/*
96 	 * broken (well early POSIX draft) gethostbyname_r() which returns 'struct
97 	 * hostent *'
98 	 */
99 	*result = gethostbyname_r(name, resultbuf, buffer, buflen, herrno);
100 	return (*result == NULL) ? -1 : 0;
101 #else
102 
103 	/* no gethostbyname_r(), just use gethostbyname() */
104 	*result = gethostbyname(name);
105 
106 	if (*result != NULL)
107 		*herrno = h_errno;
108 
109 	if (*result != NULL)
110 		return 0;
111 	else
112 		return -1;
113 #endif
114 }
115 
116 #endif
117