X-Git-Url: https://git.cameronkatri.com/mandoc.git/blobdiff_plain/fda6814a668a42c9ced1b7a494a4b3716d9d043d..687b055bbe48492b246c33beb56e803ea2f16914:/cgi.c?ds=sidebyside
diff --git a/cgi.c b/cgi.c
index 4ff153f1..2f5870ff 100644
--- a/cgi.c
+++ b/cgi.c
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-/* $Id: cgi.c,v 1.20 2011/12/09 11:29:19 kristaps Exp $ */
+/* $Id: cgi.c,v 1.42 2012/03/24 01:46:25 kristaps Exp $ */
/*
- * Copyright (c) 2011 Kristaps Dzonsons
+ * Copyright (c) 2011, 2012 Kristaps Dzonsons
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@
#include
#include
#include
+#include
#include
#include
#include
@@ -40,6 +41,7 @@
#include "man.h"
#include "main.h"
#include "manpath.h"
+#include "mandocdb.h"
#ifdef __linux__
# include
@@ -54,46 +56,46 @@ enum page {
PAGE__MAX
};
+struct paths {
+ char *name;
+ char *path;
+};
+
/*
* A query as passed to the search function.
- * See kval_query() on how this is parsed.
*/
struct query {
const char *arch; /* architecture */
const char *sec; /* manual section */
const char *expr; /* unparsed expression string */
- int whatis; /* whether whatis mode */
+ int manroot; /* manroot index (or -1)*/
int legacy; /* whether legacy mode */
};
-struct kval {
- char *key;
- char *val;
-};
-
struct req {
- struct kval *fields;
- size_t fieldsz;
+ struct query q;
+ struct paths *p;
+ size_t psz;
enum page page;
};
static int atou(const char *, unsigned *);
-static void catman(const char *);
+static void catman(const struct req *, const char *);
static int cmp(const void *, const void *);
-static void format(const char *);
+static void format(const struct req *, const char *);
static void html_print(const char *);
+static void html_printquery(const struct req *);
static void html_putchar(char);
-static int kval_decode(char *);
-static void kval_free(struct kval *, size_t);
-static void kval_parse(struct kval **, size_t *, char *);
-static void kval_query(struct query *,
- const struct kval *, size_t);
-static void pg_index(const struct manpaths *,
- const struct req *, char *);
-static void pg_search(const struct manpaths *,
- const struct req *, char *);
-static void pg_show(const struct manpaths *,
- const struct req *, char *);
+static int http_decode(char *);
+static void http_parse(struct req *, char *);
+static void http_print(const char *);
+static void http_putchar(char);
+static void http_printquery(const struct req *);
+static int pathstop(DIR *);
+static void pathgen(DIR *, char *, struct req *);
+static void pg_index(const struct req *, char *);
+static void pg_search(const struct req *, char *);
+static void pg_show(const struct req *, char *);
static void resp_bad(void);
static void resp_baddb(void);
static void resp_error400(void);
@@ -105,9 +107,10 @@ static void resp_index(const struct req *);
static void resp_search(struct res *, size_t, void *);
static void resp_searchform(const struct req *);
-static const char *progname;
-static const char *cache;
-static const char *host;
+static const char *progname; /* cgi script name */
+static const char *cache; /* cache directory */
+static const char *css; /* css directory */
+static const char *host; /* hostname */
static const char * const pages[PAGE__MAX] = {
"index", /* PAGE_INDEX */
@@ -115,55 +118,6 @@ static const char * const pages[PAGE__MAX] = {
"show", /* PAGE_SHOW */
};
-/*
- * Initialise and parse a query structure from input.
- * This accomodates for mdocml's man.cgi and also for legacy man.cgi
- * input keys ("sektion" and "apropos").
- * Note that legacy mode has some quirks: if apropos legacy mode is
- * detected, we unset the section and architecture string.
- */
-static void
-kval_query(struct query *q, const struct kval *fields, size_t sz)
-{
- int i, legacy;
-
- memset(q, 0, sizeof(struct query));
- legacy = -1;
-
- for (i = 0; i < (int)sz; i++)
- if (0 == strcmp(fields[i].key, "expr"))
- q->expr = fields[i].val;
- else if (0 == strcmp(fields[i].key, "query"))
- q->expr = fields[i].val;
- else if (0 == strcmp(fields[i].key, "sec"))
- q->sec = fields[i].val;
- else if (0 == strcmp(fields[i].key, "sektion"))
- q->sec = fields[i].val;
- else if (0 == strcmp(fields[i].key, "arch"))
- q->arch = fields[i].val;
- else if (0 == strcmp(fields[i].key, "apropos"))
- legacy = 0 == strcmp
- (fields[i].val, "0");
- else if (0 == strcmp(fields[i].key, "op"))
- q->whatis = 0 == strcasecmp
- (fields[i].val, "whatis");
-
- /* Test for old man.cgi compatibility mode. */
-
- if (legacy == 0) {
- q->whatis = 0;
- q->legacy = 1;
- } else if (legacy > 0) {
- q->legacy = 1;
- q->whatis = 1;
- }
-
- /* Section "0" means no section when in legacy mode. */
-
- if (q->legacy && NULL != q->sec && 0 == strcmp(q->sec, "0"))
- q->sec = NULL;
-}
-
/*
* This is just OpenBSD's strtol(3) suggestion.
* I use it instead of strtonum(3) for portability's sake.
@@ -180,7 +134,7 @@ atou(const char *buf, unsigned *v)
return(0);
if ((errno == ERANGE && (lval == LONG_MAX ||
lval == LONG_MIN)) ||
- (lval > UINT_MAX || lval < 0))
+ (lval > INT_MAX || lval < 0))
return(0);
*v = (unsigned int)lval;
@@ -213,6 +167,40 @@ html_putchar(char c)
break;
}
}
+static void
+http_printquery(const struct req *req)
+{
+
+ printf("&expr=");
+ http_print(req->q.expr ? req->q.expr : "");
+ printf("&sec=");
+ http_print(req->q.sec ? req->q.sec : "");
+ printf("&arch=");
+ http_print(req->q.arch ? req->q.arch : "");
+}
+
+
+static void
+html_printquery(const struct req *req)
+{
+
+ printf("&expr=");
+ html_print(req->q.expr ? req->q.expr : "");
+ printf("&sec=");
+ html_print(req->q.sec ? req->q.sec : "");
+ printf("&arch=");
+ html_print(req->q.arch ? req->q.arch : "");
+}
+
+static void
+http_print(const char *p)
+{
+
+ if (NULL == p)
+ return;
+ while ('\0' != *p)
+ http_putchar(*p++);
+}
/*
* Call through to html_putchar().
@@ -228,79 +216,96 @@ html_print(const char *p)
html_putchar(*p++);
}
-static void
-kval_free(struct kval *p, size_t sz)
-{
- int i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < (int)sz; i++) {
- free(p[i].key);
- free(p[i].val);
- }
- free(p);
-}
-
/*
* Parse out key-value pairs from an HTTP request variable.
* This can be either a cookie or a POST/GET string, although man.cgi
* uses only GET for simplicity.
*/
static void
-kval_parse(struct kval **kv, size_t *kvsz, char *p)
+http_parse(struct req *req, char *p)
{
- char *key, *val;
- size_t sz, cur;
+ char *key, *val, *manroot;
+ int i, legacy;
- cur = 0;
+ memset(&req->q, 0, sizeof(struct query));
- while (p && '\0' != *p) {
- while (' ' == *p)
- p++;
+ legacy = -1;
+ manroot = NULL;
+ while ('\0' != *p) {
key = p;
val = NULL;
- if (NULL != (p = strchr(p, '='))) {
+ p += (int)strcspn(p, ";&");
+ if ('\0' != *p)
*p++ = '\0';
- val = p;
-
- sz = strcspn(p, ";&");
- /* LINTED */
- p += sz;
-
- if ('\0' != *p)
- *p++ = '\0';
- } else {
- p = key;
- sz = strcspn(p, ";&");
- /* LINTED */
- p += sz;
-
- if ('\0' != *p)
- p++;
- continue;
- }
+ if (NULL != (val = strchr(key, '=')))
+ *val++ = '\0';
- if ('\0' == *key || '\0' == *val)
+ if ('\0' == *key || NULL == val || '\0' == *val)
continue;
/* Just abort handling. */
- if ( ! kval_decode(key))
- return;
- if ( ! kval_decode(val))
- return;
+ if ( ! http_decode(key))
+ break;
+ if (NULL != val && ! http_decode(val))
+ break;
+
+ if (0 == strcmp(key, "expr"))
+ req->q.expr = val;
+ else if (0 == strcmp(key, "query"))
+ req->q.expr = val;
+ else if (0 == strcmp(key, "sec"))
+ req->q.sec = val;
+ else if (0 == strcmp(key, "sektion"))
+ req->q.sec = val;
+ else if (0 == strcmp(key, "arch"))
+ req->q.arch = val;
+ else if (0 == strcmp(key, "manpath"))
+ manroot = val;
+ else if (0 == strcmp(key, "apropos"))
+ legacy = 0 == strcmp(val, "0");
+ }
- if (*kvsz + 1 >= cur) {
- cur++;
- *kv = mandoc_realloc
- (*kv, cur * sizeof(struct kval));
- }
+ /* Test for old man.cgi compatibility mode. */
+
+ req->q.legacy = legacy > 0;
+
+ /*
+ * Section "0" means no section when in legacy mode.
+ * For some man.cgi scripts, "default" arch is none.
+ */
+
+ if (req->q.legacy && NULL != req->q.sec)
+ if (0 == strcmp(req->q.sec, "0"))
+ req->q.sec = NULL;
+ if (req->q.legacy && NULL != req->q.arch)
+ if (0 == strcmp(req->q.arch, "default"))
+ req->q.arch = NULL;
+
+ /* Default to first manroot. */
+
+ if (NULL != manroot) {
+ for (i = 0; i < (int)req->psz; i++)
+ if (0 == strcmp(req->p[i].name, manroot))
+ break;
+ req->q.manroot = i < (int)req->psz ? i : -1;
+ }
+}
+
+static void
+http_putchar(char c)
+{
- (*kv)[(int)*kvsz].key = mandoc_strdup(key);
- (*kv)[(int)*kvsz].val = mandoc_strdup(val);
- (*kvsz)++;
+ if (isalnum((unsigned char)c)) {
+ putchar((unsigned char)c);
+ return;
+ } else if (' ' == c) {
+ putchar('+');
+ return;
}
+ printf("%%%.2x", c);
}
/*
@@ -309,7 +314,7 @@ kval_parse(struct kval **kv, size_t *kvsz, char *p)
* over the allocated string.
*/
static int
-kval_decode(char *p)
+http_decode(char *p)
{
char hex[3];
int c;
@@ -358,19 +363,21 @@ resp_begin_html(int code, const char *msg)
resp_begin_http(code, msg);
- puts("\n"
- "\n"
- "\n"
- "\n"
- "\n"
- "System Manpage Reference\n"
- "\n"
- "\n"
- "");
+ printf("\n"
+ "\n"
+ "\n"
+ "\n"
+ "\n"
+ "\n"
+ "System Manpage Reference\n"
+ "\n"
+ "\n"
+ "\n", css, css);
}
static void
@@ -384,34 +391,46 @@ resp_end_html(void)
static void
resp_searchform(const struct req *req)
{
- struct query q;
-
- kval_query(&q, req->fields, req->fieldsz);
+ int i;
puts("");
- printf("
", progname);
resp_end_html();
}
@@ -476,59 +495,64 @@ resp_baddb(void)
static void
resp_search(struct res *r, size_t sz, void *arg)
{
- int i;
- struct query q;
+ size_t i, matched;
const struct req *req;
- if (1 == sz) {
+ req = (const struct req *)arg;
+
+ if (sz > 0)
+ assert(req->q.manroot >= 0);
+
+ for (matched = i = 0; i < sz; i++)
+ if (r[i].matched)
+ matched++;
+
+ if (1 == matched) {
+ for (i = 0; i < sz; i++)
+ if (r[i].matched)
+ break;
/*
* If we have just one result, then jump there now
* without any delay.
*/
puts("Status: 303 See Other");
- printf("Location: http://%s%s/show/%u/%u.html\n",
- host, progname,
- r[0].volume, r[0].rec);
- puts("Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8\n");
+ printf("Location: http://%s%s/show/%d/%u/%u.html?",
+ host, progname, req->q.manroot,
+ r[i].volume, r[i].rec);
+ http_printquery(req);
+ puts("\n"
+ "Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8\n");
return;
}
- qsort(r, sz, sizeof(struct res), cmp);
-
resp_begin_html(200, NULL);
-
- req = (const struct req *)arg;
resp_searchform(req);
- kval_query(&q, req->fields, req->fieldsz);
- if (0 == sz) {
+ puts("");
+
+ if (0 == matched) {
puts("
\n"
- "No results found.");
- if (q.whatis) {
- printf("(Try apropos?)");
- }
- puts("
");
+ "No results found.\n"
+ "\n"
+ "
");
resp_end_html();
return;
}
- puts("\n"
- "");
+ qsort(r, sz, sizeof(struct res), cmp);
+
+ puts("");
+ puts("
\n"
+ "");
resp_end_html();
}
/* ARGSUSED */
static void
-pg_index(const struct manpaths *ps, const struct req *req, char *path)
+pg_index(const struct req *req, char *path)
{
resp_index(req);
}
static void
-catman(const char *file)
+catman(const struct req *req, const char *file)
{
FILE *f;
size_t len;
@@ -570,20 +595,9 @@ catman(const char *file)
return;
}
- resp_begin_http(200, NULL);
- puts("\n"
- "\n"
- "\n"
- "\n"
- "\n"
- "System Manpage Reference\n"
- "\n"
- "\n"
- "\n"
+ resp_begin_html(200, NULL);
+ resp_searchform(req);
+ puts("\n"
"
");
while (NULL != (p = fgetln(f, &len))) {
@@ -696,6 +710,7 @@ catman(const char *file)
}
puts("
\n"
+ "
\n"
"\n"
"");
@@ -703,7 +718,7 @@ catman(const char *file)
}
static void
-format(const char *file)
+format(const struct req *req, const char *file)
{
struct mparse *mp;
int fd;
@@ -727,64 +742,107 @@ format(const char *file)
return;
}
- snprintf(opts, sizeof(opts), "style=/man.css,"
+ snprintf(opts, sizeof(opts), "fragment,"
"man=%s/search.html?sec=%%S&expr=%%N,"
/*"includes=/cgi-bin/man.cgi/usr/include/%%I"*/,
progname);
mparse_result(mp, &mdoc, &man);
+ if (NULL == man && NULL == mdoc) {
+ resp_baddb();
+ mparse_free(mp);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ resp_begin_html(200, NULL);
+ resp_searchform(req);
+
vp = html_alloc(opts);
- if (NULL != mdoc) {
- resp_begin_http(200, NULL);
+ if (NULL != mdoc)
html_mdoc(vp, mdoc);
- } else if (NULL != man) {
- resp_begin_http(200, NULL);
+ else
html_man(vp, man);
- } else
- resp_baddb();
+
+ puts("\n"
+ "");
html_free(vp);
mparse_free(mp);
}
static void
-pg_show(const struct manpaths *ps, const struct req *req, char *path)
+pg_show(const struct req *req, char *path)
{
+ struct manpaths ps;
+ size_t sz;
char *sub;
char file[MAXPATHLEN];
- const char *fn, *cp;
- int rc;
- unsigned int vol, rec;
+ const char *cp;
+ int rc, catm;
+ unsigned int vol, rec, mr;
DB *idx;
DBT key, val;
- if (NULL == path) {
+ idx = NULL;
+
+ /* Parse out mroot, volume, and record from the path. */
+
+ if (NULL == path || NULL == (sub = strchr(path, '/'))) {
resp_error400();
return;
- } else if (NULL == (sub = strrchr(path, '/'))) {
+ }
+ *sub++ = '\0';
+ if ( ! atou(path, &mr)) {
resp_error400();
return;
- } else
- *sub++ = '\0';
-
- if ( ! (atou(path, &vol) && atou(sub, &rec))) {
+ }
+ path = sub;
+ if (NULL == (sub = strchr(path, '/'))) {
resp_error400();
return;
- } else if (vol >= (unsigned int)ps->sz) {
+ }
+ *sub++ = '\0';
+ if ( ! atou(path, &vol) || ! atou(sub, &rec)) {
resp_error400();
return;
+ } else if (mr >= (unsigned int)req->psz) {
+ resp_error400();
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Begin by chdir()ing into the manroot.
+ * This way we can pick up the database files, which are
+ * relative to the manpath root.
+ */
+
+ if (-1 == chdir(req->p[(int)mr].path)) {
+ perror(req->p[(int)mr].path);
+ resp_baddb();
+ return;
}
- strlcpy(file, ps->paths[vol], MAXPATHLEN);
- strlcat(file, "/mandoc.index", MAXPATHLEN);
+ memset(&ps, 0, sizeof(struct manpaths));
+ manpath_manconf(&ps, "etc/catman.conf");
+
+ if (vol >= (unsigned int)ps.sz) {
+ resp_error400();
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ sz = strlcpy(file, ps.paths[vol], MAXPATHLEN);
+ assert(sz < MAXPATHLEN);
+ strlcat(file, "/", MAXPATHLEN);
+ strlcat(file, MANDOC_IDX, MAXPATHLEN);
/* Open the index recno(3) database. */
idx = dbopen(file, O_RDONLY, 0, DB_RECNO, NULL);
if (NULL == idx) {
+ perror(file);
resp_baddb();
- return;
+ goto out;
}
key.data = &rec;
@@ -793,53 +851,77 @@ pg_show(const struct manpaths *ps, const struct req *req, char *path)
if (0 != (rc = (*idx->get)(idx, &key, &val, 0))) {
rc < 0 ? resp_baddb() : resp_error400();
goto out;
- }
+ } else if (0 == val.size) {
+ resp_baddb();
+ goto out;
+ }
cp = (char *)val.data;
+ catm = 'c' == *cp++;
- if (NULL == (fn = memchr(cp, '\0', val.size)))
- resp_baddb();
- else if (++fn - cp >= (int)val.size)
- resp_baddb();
- else if (NULL == memchr(fn, '\0', val.size - (fn - cp)))
+ if (NULL == memchr(cp, '\0', val.size - 1))
resp_baddb();
else {
- strlcpy(file, cache, MAXPATHLEN);
- strlcat(file, "/", MAXPATHLEN);
- strlcat(file, fn, MAXPATHLEN);
- if (0 == strcmp(cp, "cat"))
- catman(file);
+ file[(int)sz] = '\0';
+ strlcat(file, "/", MAXPATHLEN);
+ strlcat(file, cp, MAXPATHLEN);
+ if (catm)
+ catman(req, file);
else
- format(file);
+ format(req, file);
}
out:
- (*idx->close)(idx);
+ if (idx)
+ (*idx->close)(idx);
+ manpath_free(&ps);
}
static void
-pg_search(const struct manpaths *ps, const struct req *req, char *path)
+pg_search(const struct req *req, char *path)
{
- size_t tt;
+ size_t tt, ressz;
+ struct manpaths ps;
int i, sz, rc;
const char *ep, *start;
+ struct res *res;
char **cp;
struct opts opt;
struct expr *expr;
- struct query q;
- kval_query(&q, req->fields, req->fieldsz);
+ if (req->q.manroot < 0 || 0 == req->psz) {
+ resp_search(NULL, 0, (void *)req);
+ return;
+ }
+
memset(&opt, 0, sizeof(struct opts));
- ep = q.expr;
- opt.arch = q.arch;
- opt.cat = q.sec;
+ ep = req->q.expr;
+ opt.arch = req->q.arch;
+ opt.cat = req->q.sec;
rc = -1;
sz = 0;
cp = NULL;
+ ressz = 0;
+ res = NULL;
/*
- * Poor man's tokenisation.
- * Just break apart by spaces.
+ * Begin by chdir()ing into the root of the manpath.
+ * This way we can pick up the database files, which are
+ * relative to the manpath root.
+ */
+
+ assert(req->q.manroot < (int)req->psz);
+ if (-1 == (chdir(req->p[req->q.manroot].path))) {
+ perror(req->p[req->q.manroot].path);
+ resp_search(NULL, 0, (void *)req);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ memset(&ps, 0, sizeof(struct manpaths));
+ manpath_manconf(&ps, "etc/catman.conf");
+
+ /*
+ * Poor man's tokenisation: just break apart by spaces.
* Yes, this is half-ass. But it works for now.
*/
@@ -863,61 +945,86 @@ pg_search(const struct manpaths *ps, const struct req *req, char *path)
* The resp_search() function is called with the results.
*/
- expr = q.whatis ? termcomp(sz, cp, &tt) :
- exprcomp(sz, cp, &tt);
+ expr = req->q.legacy ?
+ termcomp(sz, cp, &tt) : exprcomp(sz, cp, &tt);
if (NULL != expr)
rc = apropos_search
- (ps->sz, ps->paths, &opt,
- expr, tt, (void *)req, resp_search);
+ (ps.sz, ps.paths, &opt, expr, tt,
+ (void *)req, &ressz, &res, resp_search);
/* ...unless errors occured. */
if (0 == rc)
resp_baddb();
else if (-1 == rc)
- resp_search(NULL, 0, (void *)req);
+ resp_search(NULL, 0, NULL);
for (i = 0; i < sz; i++)
free(cp[i]);
free(cp);
+ resfree(res, ressz);
exprfree(expr);
+ manpath_free(&ps);
}
int
main(void)
{
int i;
+ char buf[MAXPATHLEN];
+ DIR *cwd;
struct req req;
char *p, *path, *subpath;
- struct manpaths paths;
- /* HTTP init: read and parse the query string. */
+ /* Scan our run-time environment. */
+
+ if (NULL == (cache = getenv("CACHE_DIR")))
+ cache = "/cache/man.cgi";
- progname = getenv("SCRIPT_NAME");
- if (NULL == progname)
+ if (NULL == (progname = getenv("SCRIPT_NAME")))
progname = "";
- cache = getenv("CACHE_DIR");
- if (NULL == cache)
- cache = "/cache/man.cgi";
+ if (NULL == (css = getenv("CSS_DIR")))
+ css = "";
+
+ if (NULL == (host = getenv("HTTP_HOST")))
+ host = "localhost";
+
+ /*
+ * First we change directory into the cache directory so that
+ * subsequent scanning for manpath directories is rooted
+ * relative to the same position.
+ */
if (-1 == chdir(cache)) {
+ perror(cache);
resp_bad();
return(EXIT_FAILURE);
- }
-
- host = getenv("HTTP_HOST");
- if (NULL == host)
- host = "localhost";
+ } else if (NULL == (cwd = opendir(cache))) {
+ perror(cache);
+ resp_bad();
+ return(EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
memset(&req, 0, sizeof(struct req));
+ strlcpy(buf, ".", MAXPATHLEN);
+ pathgen(cwd, buf, &req);
+ closedir(cwd);
+
+ /* Next parse out the query string. */
+
if (NULL != (p = getenv("QUERY_STRING")))
- kval_parse(&req.fields, &req.fieldsz, p);
+ http_parse(&req, p);
- /* Resolve leading subpath component. */
+ /*
+ * Now juggle paths to extract information.
+ * We want to extract our filetype (the file suffix), the
+ * initial path component, then the trailing component(s).
+ * Start with leading subpath component.
+ */
subpath = path = NULL;
req.page = PAGE__MAX;
@@ -948,31 +1055,29 @@ main(void)
break;
}
- /* Initialise MANPATH. */
-
- memset(&paths, 0, sizeof(struct manpaths));
- manpath_manconf("etc/catman.conf", &paths);
-
/* Route pages. */
switch (req.page) {
case (PAGE_INDEX):
- pg_index(&paths, &req, subpath);
+ pg_index(&req, subpath);
break;
case (PAGE_SEARCH):
- pg_search(&paths, &req, subpath);
+ pg_search(&req, subpath);
break;
case (PAGE_SHOW):
- pg_show(&paths, &req, subpath);
+ pg_show(&req, subpath);
break;
default:
resp_error404(path);
break;
}
- manpath_free(&paths);
- kval_free(req.fields, req.fieldsz);
+ for (i = 0; i < (int)req.psz; i++) {
+ free(req.p[i].path);
+ free(req.p[i].name);
+ }
+ free(req.p);
return(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
@@ -984,3 +1089,115 @@ cmp(const void *p1, const void *p2)
((const struct res *)p2)->title));
}
+/*
+ * Check to see if an "etc" path consists of a catman.conf file. If it
+ * does, that means that the path contains a tree created by catman(8)
+ * and should be used for indexing.
+ */
+static int
+pathstop(DIR *dir)
+{
+ struct dirent *d;
+
+ while (NULL != (d = readdir(dir)))
+ if (DT_REG == d->d_type)
+ if (0 == strcmp(d->d_name, "catman.conf"))
+ return(1);
+
+ return(0);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Scan for indexable paths.
+ * This adds all paths with "etc/catman.conf" to the buffer.
+ */
+static void
+pathgen(DIR *dir, char *path, struct req *req)
+{
+ struct dirent *d;
+ char *cp;
+ DIR *cd;
+ int rc;
+ size_t sz, ssz;
+
+ sz = strlcat(path, "/", MAXPATHLEN);
+ if (sz >= MAXPATHLEN) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: Path too long", path);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * First, scan for the "etc" directory.
+ * If it's found, then see if it should cause us to stop. This
+ * happens when a catman.conf is found in the directory.
+ */
+
+ rc = 0;
+ while (0 == rc && NULL != (d = readdir(dir))) {
+ if (DT_DIR != d->d_type || strcmp(d->d_name, "etc"))
+ continue;
+
+ path[(int)sz] = '\0';
+ ssz = strlcat(path, d->d_name, MAXPATHLEN);
+
+ if (ssz >= MAXPATHLEN) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: Path too long", path);
+ return;
+ } else if (NULL == (cd = opendir(path))) {
+ perror(path);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ rc = pathstop(cd);
+ closedir(cd);
+ }
+
+ if (rc > 0) {
+ /* This also strips the trailing slash. */
+ path[(int)--sz] = '\0';
+ req->p = mandoc_realloc
+ (req->p,
+ (req->psz + 1) * sizeof(struct paths));
+ /*
+ * Strip out the leading "./" unless we're just a ".",
+ * in which case use an empty string as our name.
+ */
+ req->p[(int)req->psz].path = mandoc_strdup(path);
+ req->p[(int)req->psz].name =
+ cp = mandoc_strdup(path + (1 == sz ? 1 : 2));
+ req->psz++;
+ /*
+ * The name is just the path with all the slashes taken
+ * out of it. Simple but effective.
+ */
+ for ( ; '\0' != *cp; cp++)
+ if ('/' == *cp)
+ *cp = ' ';
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If no etc/catman.conf was found, recursively enter child
+ * directory and continue scanning.
+ */
+
+ rewinddir(dir);
+ while (NULL != (d = readdir(dir))) {
+ if (DT_DIR != d->d_type || '.' == d->d_name[0])
+ continue;
+
+ path[(int)sz] = '\0';
+ ssz = strlcat(path, d->d_name, MAXPATHLEN);
+
+ if (ssz >= MAXPATHLEN) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: Path too long", path);
+ return;
+ } else if (NULL == (cd = opendir(path))) {
+ perror(path);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ pathgen(cd, path, req);
+ closedir(cd);
+ }
+}