#include "includes.h" #ifdef _AIX #ifdef HAVE_USERSEC_H #include #endif /* HAVE_USERSEC_H */ #include #include <../xmalloc.h> /* AIX limits */ #if defined(HAVE_GETUSERATTR) && !defined(S_UFSIZE_HARD) && defined(S_UFSIZE) # define S_UFSIZE_HARD S_UFSIZE "_hard" # define S_UCPU_HARD S_UCPU "_hard" # define S_UDATA_HARD S_UDATA "_hard" # define S_USTACK_HARD S_USTACK "_hard" # define S_URSS_HARD S_URSS "_hard" # define S_UCORE_HARD S_UCORE "_hard" # define S_UNOFILE_HARD S_UNOFILE "_hard" #endif #if defined(HAVE_GETUSERATTR) /* * AIX-specific login initialisation */ void set_limit(char *user, char *soft, char *hard, int resource, int mult) { struct rlimit rlim; int slim, hlim; getrlimit(resource, &rlim); slim = 0; if (getuserattr(user, soft, &slim, SEC_INT) != -1) { if (slim < 0) { rlim.rlim_cur = RLIM_INFINITY; } else if (slim != 0) { /* See the wackiness below */ if (rlim.rlim_cur == slim * mult) slim = 0; else rlim.rlim_cur = slim * mult; } } hlim = 0; if (getuserattr(user, hard, &hlim, SEC_INT) != -1) { if (hlim < 0) { rlim.rlim_max = RLIM_INFINITY; } else if (hlim != 0) { rlim.rlim_max = hlim * mult; } } /* * XXX For cpu and fsize the soft limit is set to the hard limit * if the hard limit is left at its default value and the soft limit * is changed from its default value, either by requesting it * (slim == 0) or by setting it to the current default. At least * that's how rlogind does it. If you're confused you're not alone. * Bug or feature? AIX 4.3.1.2 */ if ((!strcmp(soft, "fsize") || !strcmp(soft, "cpu")) && hlim == 0 && slim != 0) rlim.rlim_max = rlim.rlim_cur; /* A specified hard limit limits the soft limit */ else if (hlim > 0 && rlim.rlim_cur > rlim.rlim_max) rlim.rlim_cur = rlim.rlim_max; /* A soft limit can increase a hard limit */ else if (rlim.rlim_cur > rlim.rlim_max) rlim.rlim_max = rlim.rlim_cur; if (setrlimit(resource, &rlim) != 0) error("setrlimit(%.10s) failed: %.100s", soft, strerror(errno)); } void set_limits_from_userattr(char *user) { int mask; char buf[16]; set_limit(user, S_UFSIZE, S_UFSIZE_HARD, RLIMIT_FSIZE, 512); set_limit(user, S_UCPU, S_UCPU_HARD, RLIMIT_CPU, 1); set_limit(user, S_UDATA, S_UDATA_HARD, RLIMIT_DATA, 512); set_limit(user, S_USTACK, S_USTACK_HARD, RLIMIT_STACK, 512); set_limit(user, S_URSS, S_URSS_HARD, RLIMIT_RSS, 512); set_limit(user, S_UCORE, S_UCORE_HARD, RLIMIT_CORE, 512); #if defined(S_UNOFILE) set_limit(user, S_UNOFILE, S_UNOFILE_HARD, RLIMIT_NOFILE, 1); #endif if (getuserattr(user, S_UMASK, &mask, SEC_INT) != -1) { /* Convert decimal to octal */ (void) snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d", mask); if (sscanf(buf, "%o", &mask) == 1) umask(mask); } } #endif /* defined(HAVE_GETUSERATTR) */ /* * AIX has a "usrinfo" area where logname and * other stuff is stored - a few applications * actually use this and die if it's not set */ void aix_usrinfo(struct passwd *pw, char *tty, int ttyfd) { u_int i; char *cp=NULL; if (ttyfd == -1) tty[0] = '\0'; cp = xmalloc(22 + strlen(tty) + 2 * strlen(pw->pw_name)); i = sprintf(cp, "LOGNAME=%s%cNAME=%s%cTTY=%s%c%c", pw->pw_name, 0, pw->pw_name, 0, tty, 0, 0); if (usrinfo(SETUINFO, cp, i) == -1) fatal("Couldn't set usrinfo: %s", strerror(errno)); debug3("AIX/UsrInfo: set len %d", i); xfree(cp); } #endif /* _AIX */