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/* tftpdLib.c - Trivial File Transfer Protocol server library *//* Copyright 1992 - 2001 Wind River Systems, Inc. */#include "copyright_wrs.h"/*modification history--------------------01l,07may02,kbw man page edits01k,15oct01,rae merge from truestack ver 01n, base 01i (SPR #69222 etc.)01j,09jan01,dgr Adding to comment-header-block of tftpdInit as per SPR #6333701i,09oct97,nbs modified tftpd to use filename from TFTP_DESC, spr # 941301h,01aug96,sgv added trunc flag for open call SPR #683901g,21jul95,vin applied ntohs for the opcode field. SPR4124.01f,11aug93,jmm Changed ioctl.h and socket.h to sys/ioctl.h and sys/socket.h01e,21sep92,jdi documentation cleanup. 01d,18jul92,smb Changed errno.h to errnoLib.h.01c,04jun92,ajm shut up warnings on mips compiler01b,26may92,rrr the tree shuffle -changed includes to have absolute path from h/01a,29Jan92,jmm written.*//*DESCRIPTIONThis library implements the VxWorks Trivial File Transfer Protocol(TFTP) server module. The server can respond to both read and writerequests. It is started by a call to tftpdInit().The server has access to a list of directories that can either beprovided in the initial call to tftpdInit() or changed dynamicallyusing the tftpdDirectoryAdd() and tftpDirectoryRemove() calls.Requests for files not in the directory trees specified in the accesslist will be rejected, unless the list is empty, in which case allrequests will be allowed. By default, the access list contains thedirectory given in the global variable `tftpdDirectory'. It is possibleto remove the default by calling tftpdDirectoryRemove().For specific information about the TFTP protocol, see RFC 783, "TFTPProtocol."VXWORKS AE PROTECTION DOMAINSUnder VxWorks AE, you can run the tftp server in the kernel protection domain only. This restriction does not apply under non-AE versions of VxWorks. INTERNALThe server library uses the TFTP client routines tftpPut() andtftpGet() to do the actual file transfer. When the server receives arequest, it does one of three things: Read request (RRQ): spawns tftpFileRead task, which will call tftpPut(). Write request (WRQ): spawns tftpFileWrite task, which will call tftpGet(). All others: sends back error packetTo use this feature, include the following component:INCLUDE_TFTP_SERVERINCLUDE FILES: tftpdLib.h, tftpLib.hSEE ALSO:tftpLib, RFC 783 "TFTP Protocol"*/#include "vxWorks.h"#include "tftpdLib.h"#include "netinet/in.h"#include "sockLib.h"#include "sys/socket.h"#include "tftpLib.h"#include "errnoLib.h"#include "fcntl.h"#include "ioLib.h"#include "stdio.h"#include "stdlib.h"#include "string.h"#include "sys/types.h"#include "unistd.h"#include "usrLib.h"#include "iosLib.h"#include "msgQLib.h"#include "semLib.h"#include "inetLib.h"#include "memPartLib.h"/* EXTERNALS */extern int sysClkRateGet (void);/* GLOBALS */BOOL tftpdDebug = FALSE; /* TRUE: debugging messages */int tftpdTaskPriority = 55;int tftpdTaskStackSize = 12000;int tftpdTaskId = NONE;int tftpdErrorSendTries = 3;int tftpdMaxConnections = 10;char *tftpdDirectoryDefault = "/tftpboot";int tftpdResponsePriority = 100;/* XXX Hack for Genus */FUNCPTR tftpdNameMunge = NULL;/* LOCALS */LOCAL SEM_ID tftpdDirectorySem; /* protection for the semaphore list */LOCAL LIST tftpdDirectoryList; /* access list, elements TFTPD_DIR */LOCAL MSG_Q_ID tftpdDescriptorQueue; /* msg queue of available connection */LOCAL TFTP_DESC *tftpdDescriptorPool;LOCAL char tftpdErrStr [] = "TFTP server";/* PROTOTYPES */static STATUS tftpdRequestVerify (TFTP_DESC *pReplyDesc, int opCode, char *fileName);static STATUS tftpdRequestDecode (TFTP_MSG *pTftpMsg, int *opCode, char *fileName, char *mode);static STATUS tftpdFileRead (char *fileName, TFTP_DESC *pReplyDesc);static STATUS tftpdFileWrite (char *fileName, TFTP_DESC *pReplyDesc);static STATUS tftpdDescriptorQueueInit (int nEntries);static STATUS tftpdDescriptorQueueDelete (void);static TFTP_DESC *tftpdDescriptorCreate (char *mode, BOOL connected, int sock, u_short clientPort, struct sockaddr_in *pClientAddr);static STATUS tftpdDescriptorDelete (TFTP_DESC *descriptor);static STATUS tftpdDirectoryValidate (char *fileName);static STATUS tftpdErrorSend (TFTP_DESC *pReplyDesc, int errorNum);/******************************************************************************** tftpdInit - initialize the TFTP server task** This routine will spawn a new TFTP server task, if one does not already* exist. If a TFTP server task is running already, tftpdInit() will simply* return an ERROR value without creating a new task.** To change the default stack size for the TFTP server task, use the* <stackSize> parameter. The task stack size should be set to a large enough* value for the needs of your application - use checkStack() to evaluate your* stack usage. The default size is set in the global variable* `tftpdTaskStackSize'. Setting <stackSize> to zero will result in the stack* size being set to this default.** To set the maximum number of simultaneous TFTP connections (each with its* own transfer identifier or TID), set the <maxConnections> parameter. More* information on this is found in RFC 1350 ("The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2)").* Setting <maxConnections> to zero will result in the maximum number of* connections being set to the default, which is 10.** If <noControl> is TRUE, the server will be set up to transfer any* file in any location. Otherwise, it will only transfer files in the* directories in '/tftpboot' or the <nDirectories> directories in the* <directoryNames> list, and will send an* access violation error to clients that attempt to access files outside of* these directories.** By default, <noControl> is FALSE, <directoryNames> is empty, <nDirectories>* is zero, and access is restricted to the '/tftpboot' directory.** Directories can be added to the access list after initialization by using* the tftpdDirectoryAdd() routine.** VXWORKS AE PROTECTION DOMAINS* Under VxWorks AE, you can call this function from within the kernel * protection domain only. In addition, all arguments to this function can * reference only that data which is valid in the kernel protection domain. * This restriction does not apply under non-AE versions of VxWorks. ** RETURNS:* OK, or ERROR if a new TFTP task cannot be created.*/STATUS tftpdInit ( int stackSize, /* stack size for the tftpdTask */ int nDirectories, /* number of directories allowed read */ char **directoryNames, /* array of dir names */ BOOL noControl, /* TRUE if no access control required */ int maxConnections ) { /* * Make sure there isn't a TFTP server task running already */ if (tftpdTaskId != NONE) { return (ERROR); } /* * Initialize the access list, add the default directory, * and give the semaphore that protects the list */ lstInit (&tftpdDirectoryList); tftpdDirectorySem = semMCreate(SEM_Q_FIFO); /* * If access control isn't turned off, add the default directory * to the list */ if (noControl != TRUE) tftpdDirectoryAdd (tftpdDirectoryDefault); /* * Add the first set of directories to the list */ while (--nDirectories >= 0) { tftpdDirectoryAdd (directoryNames [nDirectories]); } /* create a TFTP server task */ tftpdTaskId = taskSpawn ("tTftpdTask", tftpdTaskPriority, 0, stackSize == 0 ? tftpdTaskStackSize : stackSize, tftpdTask, nDirectories, (int) directoryNames, maxConnections, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); if (tftpdTaskId == ERROR) { printErr ("%s: tftpdTask cannot be created\n", tftpdErrStr); return (ERROR); } return (OK); }/******************************************************************************** tftpdTask - TFTP server daemon task** This routine processes incoming TFTP client requests by spawning a new* task for each connection that is set up. This routine is called by * tftpdInit().** VXWORKS AE PROTECTION DOMAINS* Under VxWorks AE, you can call this function from within the kernel * protection domain only. In addition, all arguments to this function can * reference only that data which is valid in the kernel protection domain. * This restriction does not apply under non-AE versions of VxWorks. ** RETURNS:* OK, or ERROR if the task returns unexpectedly.*/STATUS tftpdTask ( int nDirectories, /* number of dirs allowed access */ char **directoryNames, /* array of directory names */ int maxConnections /* max number of simultan. connects */ ) { int serverSocket; /* socket to use to communicate with * the remote process */ struct sockaddr_in clientAddr; /* process requesting TFTP * connection */ struct sockaddr_in serverAddr; int clientAddrLength = sizeof (struct sockaddr_in); TFTP_MSG requestBuffer; int value; int opCode; char *fileName; char mode [TFTP_SEGSIZE]; TFTP_DESC *pReplyDesc; int replySocket; serverSocket = socket (AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); bzero ((char *) &serverAddr, sizeof (struct sockaddr_in)); bzero ((char *) &clientAddr, sizeof (struct sockaddr_in)); serverAddr.sin_family = AF_INET; serverAddr.sin_port = htons((u_short) TFTP_PORT); serverAddr.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY; if (bind (serverSocket, (SOCKADDR *) &serverAddr, sizeof (struct sockaddr_in)) == ERROR) { printErr ("%s: could not bind to TFTP port\n", tftpdErrStr); return (ERROR); } if (tftpdDescriptorQueueInit (maxConnections) == ERROR) { printErr ("%s: could not create descriptor queue\n", tftpdErrStr); return (ERROR); } /* * Clean out any outstanding data on the TFTP port. */ FOREVER { if (ioctl (serverSocket, FIONREAD, (int) &value) == ERROR) return (ERROR); if (value == 0) /* done - socket cleaned out */ break; recvfrom (serverSocket, (caddr_t) &requestBuffer, sizeof (TFTP_MSG), 0, (SOCKADDR *) NULL, (int *) NULL); } /* * The main loop. Receive requests on the TFTP port, parse the request, * and spawn tasks to handle it. */ FOREVER { /* * Read a message from the TFTP port */ value = recvfrom (serverSocket, (char *) &requestBuffer, TFTP_SEGSIZE, 0, (struct sockaddr *) &clientAddr, &clientAddrLength); /* * If there's an error reading on the port, abort the server. */ if (value == ERROR) { printErr ("%s: could not read on TFTP port\n", tftpdErrStr); close (serverSocket); tftpdDescriptorQueueDelete (); break; } /* * Set up a socket to use for a reply, and get a port number for it. */ replySocket = socket (AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); if (replySocket == ERROR) { /* * XXX How should we deal with an error here? */ continue; } serverAddr.sin_port = htons((u_short) 0); if (bind (replySocket, (SOCKADDR *) &serverAddr, sizeof (struct sockaddr_in)) == ERROR) { /* * XXX How should we deal with an error here? */ continue; } if (tftpdRequestDecode (&requestBuffer, &opCode, NULL, (char *) mode) == ERROR) { /* * We received something that doesn't look like a TFTP request. * Ignore it. */ close (replySocket); continue; } /* * Get a reply descriptor. This will pend until one is available. */ pReplyDesc = tftpdDescriptorCreate (mode, TRUE, replySocket, clientAddr.sin_port, &clientAddr); if (pReplyDesc == NULL) { /* * Couldn't create a reply descriptor. */ close (replySocket); continue; } /* * Copy the name of the requested file into the TFTP_DESC */ fileName = pReplyDesc->fileName; if (tftpdRequestDecode (&requestBuffer, NULL, (char *) fileName, NULL) == ERROR) { /* * We received something that doesn't look like a TFTP request. * Ignore it. */ close (replySocket); continue; } if (tftpdRequestVerify (pReplyDesc, opCode, fileName) != OK) { /* * Invalid request, error packet already sent by tftpdRequestVerify */ tftpdDescriptorDelete (pReplyDesc); close (replySocket); continue; } if (tftpdDebug) { printf ("%s: Request: Opcode = %d, file = %s, client = %s\n", tftpdErrStr, opCode, fileName, pReplyDesc->serverName); } switch (opCode) { case TFTP_RRQ: /* * We've received a read request. Spawn a tftpdFileRead * task to process it. */ taskSpawn ("tTftpRRQ", tftpdResponsePriority, 0, 10000, tftpdFileRead, (int) fileName, (int) pReplyDesc, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); break; case TFTP_WRQ: /* * We've received a write request. Spawn a tftpdFileWrite * task to process it. */ taskSpawn ("tTftpWRQ", tftpdResponsePriority, 0, 10000, tftpdFileWrite, (int) fileName, (int) pReplyDesc, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); break; } } /* end FOREVER */ printErr ("%s: aborting TFTP server\n", tftpdErrStr); tftpdDescriptorQueueDelete (); close (serverSocket); return (ERROR); }/******************************************************************************** tftpdRequestVerify - ensure that an incoming TFTP request is valid** Checks a TFTP request to make sure that the opcode is either* a read or write request, and then checks to see if the file requested* is in the access list.** If there is an error, it sends an error packet to the offending client.** RETURNS: OK, or ERROR if any of the conditions aren't met.*/LOCAL STATUS tftpdRequestVerify ( TFTP_DESC *pReplyDesc, int opCode, char *fileName ) { int dirIsValid; /* * Need to check two things: * * 1. The request itself needs to be valid, either a write request (WRQ) * or a read request (RRQ). * * 2. It needs to be to a valid directory. */ if ((opCode != TFTP_RRQ) && (opCode != TFTP_WRQ)) { /* * Bad opCode sent to the server. */ tftpdErrorSend (pReplyDesc, EBADOP); return (ERROR); } dirIsValid = tftpdDirectoryValidate (fileName); if (dirIsValid != OK) { /* * Access was denied to the file that the client * requested. */ tftpdErrorSend (pReplyDesc, errnoGet()); return (ERROR); } return (OK); }/******************************************************************************** tftpdRequestDecode - break down a TFTP request** Given a pointer to a TFTP message, this routine decodes the message* and returns the message's opcode, file name, and mode.** RETURNS:* OK or ERROR.*/LOCAL STATUS tftpdRequestDecode ( TFTP_MSG *pTftpMsg, int * opCode, /* pointer to the opCode to return */ char *fileName, /* where to return filename */ char *mode /* where to return mode */ ) { char *strIndex; /* index into pTftpMsg to get mode string */ if (pTftpMsg == NULL) return (ERROR); if (opCode != NULL) *opCode = ntohs(pTftpMsg->th_opcode); if (fileName != NULL) { strncpy (fileName, pTftpMsg->th.request, 128); fileName [127] = EOS; } if (mode != NULL) { /* * Need to get the next string in the struct. Use the for loop to * find the end of the first string. */ for (strIndex = pTftpMsg->th.request; *strIndex != EOS; strIndex++)
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