* pwdgrp.h (pwdgrp_check::pwdgrp_state): Replace by pwdgrp_check::isinitializing (). (pwdgrp_check::isinitializing): Create. * passwd.cc (grab_int): Change type to unsigned, use strtoul and set the pointer content to 0 if the field is invalid. (parse_pwd): Move validity test after getting pw_gid. (read_etc_passwd): Replace "passwd_state <= " by passwd_state::isinitializing (). (internal_getpwuid): Ditto. (internal_getpwnam): Ditto. (getpwent): Ditto. (getpass): Ditto. * grp.cc (parse_grp): Use strtoul for gr_gid and verify the validity. (read_etc_group): Replace "group_state <= " by group_state::isinitializing (). (internal_getgrgid): Ditto. (getgrent32): Ditto. (internal_getgrent): Ditto. 2002-12-10 Pierre Humblet <pierre.humblet@ieee.org> * security.h: Move declarations of internal_getgrent, internal_getpwsid and internal_getgrsid to pwdgrp.h. * pwdgrp.h: Declare internal_getpwsid, internal_getpwnam, internal_getpwuid, internal_getgrsid, internal_getgrgid, internal_getgrnam, internal_getgrent and internal_getgroups. Delete "emulated" from enum pwdgrp_state. (pwdgrp_check::isuninitialized): Create. (pwdgrp_check::pwdgrp_state): Change state to initializing rather than to uninitialized. (pwdgrp_read::gets): Remove trailing CRs. * passwd.cc (grab_string): Don't look for NLs. (grab_int): Ditto. (parse_pwd): Don't look for CRs. Return 0 if entry is too short. (search_for): Delete. (read_etc_passwd): Simplify tests to actually read the file. Set state to loaded before making internal_getpwXX calls. Replace search_for calls by equivalent internal_pwgetXX calls. (internal_getpwsid): Use passwd_state.isuninitialized to decide to call read_etc_passwd. (internal_getpwuid): Create. (internal_getpwnam): Create. (getpwuid32): Simply call internal_getpwuid. (getpwuid_r32): Call internal_getpwuid. (getpwnam): Simply call internal_getpwnam. (getpwnam_r): Call internal_getpwnam. * grp.cc (parse_grp): Don't look for CRs. Adjust blank space. (add_grp_line): Adjust blank space. (class group_lock): Ditto. (read_etc_group): Simplify tests to actually read the file. Set state to loaded before making internal_getgrXX calls. Replace getgrXX calls by equivalent internal calls. (internal_getgrsid): Use group_state.isuninitialized to decide to call read_etc_group. (internal_getgrgid): Create. (internal_getgrnam): Create. (getgroups32): Simply call internal_getgrgid. (getgrnam32): Simply call internal_getgrnam. (internal_getgrent): Call group_state.isuninitialized. (internal_getgroups): Create from the former getgroups32, using two of the four arguments. Set gid to myself->gid and username to cygheap->user.name (). (getgroups32): Simply call internal_getgroup. (getgroups): Call internal_getgroup instead of getgroups32. (setgroups32): Call internal versions of get{pw,gr}XX. * sec_helper.cc: Include pwdgrp.h. (is_grp_member): Call internal versions of get{pw,gr}XX. * security.cc: Include pwdgrp.h. (alloc_sd): Call internal versions of get{pw,gr}XX. * syscalls.cc: Include pwdgrp.h. (seteuid32): Call internal versions of get{pw,gr}XX. (setegid32): Ditto. * uinfo.cc: Include pwdgrp.h. (internal_getlogin): Call internal versions of get{pw,gr}XX. (cygheap_user::ontherange): Ditto. * sec_acl.cc: Include pwdgrp.h. (setacl): Call internal versions of get{pw,gr}XX. (acl_access): Ditto and simplify logic. (aclfromtext): Ditto.
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