From 3c9b549a75cc280702d5e4e095c4b015ae54bad9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Lane Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 18:10:48 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Minor code cleanups. --- src/backend/libpq/crypt.c | 107 ++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 51 insertions(+), 56 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/libpq/crypt.c b/src/backend/libpq/crypt.c index e2aaba3232..8decc40d0b 100644 --- a/src/backend/libpq/crypt.c +++ b/src/backend/libpq/crypt.c @@ -1,23 +1,23 @@ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * crypt.c - * Look into pg_shadow and check the encrypted password with - * the one passed in from the frontend. + * Look into the password file and check the encrypted password with + * the one passed in from the frontend. * - * Modification History + * Original coding by Todd A. Brandys * - * Dec 17, 1997 - Todd A. Brandys - * Orignal Version Completed. + * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2001, PostgreSQL Global Development Group + * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * - * $Id: crypt.c,v 1.39 2001/10/25 05:49:30 momjian Exp $ + * $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/libpq/crypt.c,v 1.40 2001/11/01 18:10:48 tgl Exp $ * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ +#include "postgres.h" #include #include -#include "postgres.h" #include "libpq/crypt.h" #include "libpq/libpq.h" #include "miscadmin.h" @@ -82,45 +82,45 @@ crypt_openpwdfile(void) pwdfile = AllocateFile(filename, "r"); if (pwdfile == NULL && errno != ENOENT) - elog(DEBUG, "could not open %s: %s", filename, strerror(errno)); + elog(DEBUG, "could not open %s: %m", filename); pfree(filename); return pwdfile; } -/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - +/* + * Compare two password-file lines on the basis of their usernames. + * + * Can also be used to compare just a username against a password-file + * line (for bsearch). + */ static int compar_user(const void *user_a, const void *user_b) { - - int min, - value; char *login_a; char *login_b; + int len_a, + len_b, + result; login_a = *((char **) user_a); login_b = *((char **) user_b); /* - * We only really want to compare the user logins which are first. We - * look for the first SEPSTR char getting the number of chars there - * are before it. We only need to compare to the min count from the - * two strings. + * We only really want to compare the user logins which are first + * and are terminated by CRYPT_PWD_FILE_SEPSTR. (NB: this code + * effectively assumes that CRYPT_PWD_FILE_SEPSTR is just one char.) */ - min = strcspn(login_a, CRYPT_PWD_FILE_SEPSTR); - value = strcspn(login_b, CRYPT_PWD_FILE_SEPSTR); - if (value < min) - min = value; + len_a = strcspn(login_a, CRYPT_PWD_FILE_SEPSTR); + len_b = strcspn(login_b, CRYPT_PWD_FILE_SEPSTR); - /* - * We add one to min so that the separator character is included in - * the comparison. Why? I believe this will prevent logins that are - * proper prefixes of other logins from being 'masked out'. Being - * conservative! - */ - return strncmp(login_a, login_b, min + 1); + result = strncmp(login_a, login_b, Min(len_a, len_b)); + + if (result == 0) /* one could be a prefix of the other */ + result = (len_a - len_b); + + return result; } /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ crypt_loadpwdfile(void) char *filename; int result; FILE *pwd_file; - char buffer[256]; + char buffer[1024]; filename = crypt_getpwdreloadfilename(); result = unlink(filename); @@ -145,9 +145,9 @@ crypt_loadpwdfile(void) */ if (!pwd_cache || result == 0) { + /* free the old data only if this is a reload */ if (pwd_cache) - { /* free the old data only if this is a - * reload */ + { while (pwd_cache_count--) free((void *) pwd_cache[pwd_cache_count]); free((void *) pwd_cache); @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ crypt_loadpwdfile(void) /* * Here is where we load the data from pg_pwd. */ - while (fgets(buffer, 256, pwd_file) != NULL) + while (fgets(buffer, sizeof(buffer), pwd_file) != NULL) { /* * We must remove the return char at the end of the string, as @@ -170,7 +170,9 @@ crypt_loadpwdfile(void) if (buffer[(result = strlen(buffer) - 1)] == '\n') buffer[result] = '\0'; - pwd_cache = (char **) realloc((void *) pwd_cache, sizeof(char *) * (pwd_cache_count + 1)); + pwd_cache = (char **) + realloc((void *) pwd_cache, + sizeof(char *) * (pwd_cache_count + 1)); pwd_cache[pwd_cache_count++] = strdup(buffer); } FreeFile(pwd_file); @@ -187,7 +189,6 @@ crypt_loadpwdfile(void) static void crypt_parsepwdentry(char *buffer, char **pwd, char **valdate) { - char *parse = buffer; int count, i; @@ -208,7 +209,7 @@ crypt_parsepwdentry(char *buffer, char **pwd, char **valdate) parse += (count + 1); /* - * store a copy of date login becomes invalid + * store a copy of the date login becomes invalid */ count = strcspn(parse, CRYPT_PWD_FILE_SEPSTR); *valdate = (char *) palloc(count + 1); @@ -222,32 +223,26 @@ crypt_parsepwdentry(char *buffer, char **pwd, char **valdate) static int crypt_getloginfo(const char *user, char **passwd, char **valuntil) { - char *pwd, - *valdate; - void *fakeout; - - *passwd = NULL; - *valuntil = NULL; crypt_loadpwdfile(); if (pwd_cache) { char **pwd_entry; - char user_search[NAMEDATALEN + 2]; - snprintf(user_search, NAMEDATALEN + 2, "%s\t", user); - fakeout = (void *) &user_search; - if ((pwd_entry = (char **) bsearch((void *) &fakeout, (void *) pwd_cache, pwd_cache_count, sizeof(char *), compar_user))) + pwd_entry = (char **) bsearch((void *) &user, + (void *) pwd_cache, + pwd_cache_count, + sizeof(char *), + compar_user); + if (pwd_entry) { - crypt_parsepwdentry(*pwd_entry, &pwd, &valdate); - *passwd = pwd; - *valuntil = valdate; + crypt_parsepwdentry(*pwd_entry, passwd, valuntil); return STATUS_OK; } - - return STATUS_OK; } + *passwd = NULL; + *valuntil = NULL; return STATUS_ERROR; } @@ -256,13 +251,10 @@ crypt_getloginfo(const char *user, char **passwd, char **valuntil) int md5_crypt_verify(const Port *port, const char *user, const char *pgpass) { - char *passwd, *valuntil, *crypt_pwd; int retval = STATUS_ERROR; - AbsoluteTime vuntil, - current; if (crypt_getloginfo(user, &passwd, &valuntil) == STATUS_ERROR) return STATUS_ERROR; @@ -270,9 +262,9 @@ md5_crypt_verify(const Port *port, const char *user, const char *pgpass) if (passwd == NULL || *passwd == '\0') { if (passwd) - pfree((void *) passwd); + pfree(passwd); if (valuntil) - pfree((void *) valuntil); + pfree(valuntil); return STATUS_ERROR; } @@ -342,8 +334,11 @@ md5_crypt_verify(const Port *port, const char *user, const char *pgpass) if (strcmp(pgpass, crypt_pwd) == 0) { /* - * check here to be sure we are not past valuntil + * Password OK, now check to be sure we are not past valuntil */ + AbsoluteTime vuntil, + current; + if (!valuntil || strcmp(valuntil, "\\N") == 0) vuntil = INVALID_ABSTIME; else -- 2.40.0