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package common;
use MDK::Common;
use diagnostics;
use strict;
BEGIN { eval { require Locale::gettext } } #- allow common.pm to be used in drakxtools-backend without perl-Locale-gettext
use log;
use run_program;
use Exporter;
our @ISA = qw(Exporter);
our @EXPORT = qw($SECTORSIZE N P N_ check_for_xserver files_exist formatTime MB formatXiB get_parent_uid is_mgalive is_running is_uefi makedev mageia_release mageia_release_info removeXiBSuffix require_root_capability setVirtual set_alternative set_l10n_sort set_permissions to_utf8 translate unmakedev);
# perl_checker: RE-EXPORT-ALL
push @EXPORT, @MDK::Common::EXPORT;
=head1 SYNOPSYS
B<common> re-export L<MDK::Common> and offers a couple widely used functions.
=cut
$::prefix ||= ""; # no warning
#-#####################################################################################
#- Globals
#-#####################################################################################
our $SECTORSIZE = 512;
=head1 Functions
=head2 Translating
=over
=item N($format, ...)
translate a message by calling gettext(). eg:
N("Summary")
N("File %s is on %s", "/etc/passwd", "/dev/sda2")
It must B<not> be used called before L<ugtk3> is initialized, otherwise the gettext is not forced to UTF-8.
=cut
sub N {
my ($s, @para) = @_;
sprintf(translate($s), @para);
}
=item N_($format, @param)
Similar to C<N()>, but message is not actually translated.
It tags the message as translatable so that it will end in the
translation catalogs.
In order for the message to be translated, C<translate()> must be called
before using the message.
=cut
sub N_ { $_[0] }
=item P($s_singular, $s_plural, $nb, @extra_para)
Similar to C<N()>, but two messages are provided: one for the singular case, one for the
plural case. At runtime, a number is provided in order to choose the message to use.
eg:
P("%d package", "%d packages", $nb, $nb)
=cut
sub P {
my ($s_singular, $s_plural, $nb, @para) = @_;
sprintf(translate($s_singular, $s_plural, $nb), @para);
}
sub translate_real {
my ($s, $o_plural, $o_nb) = @_;
$s or return '';
my $s2;
foreach (@::textdomains, 'libDrakX') {
if ($o_plural) {
$s2 = Locale::gettext::dngettext($_, $s, $o_plural, $o_nb);
} else {
$s2 = Locale::gettext::dgettext($_, $s);
}
# when utf8 pragma is in use, Locale::gettext() returns an utf8 string not tagged as such:
c::set_tagged_utf8($s2) if !utf8::is_utf8($s2) && utf8::is_utf8($s);
return $s2 if !member($s2, $s, $o_plural);
}
# didn't lookup anything or locale is "C":
$s2;
}
=item remove_translate_context($string)
Remove an ala-KDE context message. eg:
"_: this is verb\nOpen"
"_: Keep these entry short\nNetworking"
=cut
sub remove_translate_context {
my ($s) = @_;
#- translation with context, kde-like
$s =~ s/^_:.*(?:\n)?//g;
$s;
}
=item translate($string)
Translate the message according to the current locale.
The string is B<not> tagged as translatable and will B<not> end in
translations catalogs.
perl_checker only extracts strings tagged by C<N()>, C<N_()> or C<P()>.
=cut
sub translate {
my $s = translate_real(@_);
$::one_message_has_been_translated ||= join(':', (caller(1))[1,2]); #- see mygtk3.pm
remove_translate_context($s);
}
=back
=head2 Conversion
=over
=item from_utf8($s)
Convert an UTF-8 string into current locale's encoding.
=cut
sub from_utf8 {
my ($s) = @_;
Locale::gettext::iconv($s, "utf-8", undef); #- undef = locale charmap = nl_langinfo(CODESET)
}
=item to_utf8($s)
The reverse of C<from_utf8()>: convert a string from current locale's encoding to UTF-8.
Also make sure the string is properly tagged as UTF-8 as concerning Perl
=cut
sub to_utf8 {
my ($s) = @_;
my $str = Locale::gettext::iconv($s, undef, "utf-8"); #- undef = locale charmap = nl_langinfo(CODESET)
c::set_tagged_utf8($str);
$str;
}
=item set_l10n_sort()
This is needed because text printed by L<Gtk3> will always be encoded
in UTF-8;
we first check if LC_ALL is defined, because if it is, changing
only LC_COLLATE will have no effect.
=cut
sub set_l10n_sort() {
my $collation_locale = $ENV{LC_ALL};
if (!$collation_locale) {
$collation_locale = c::setlocale(c::LC_COLLATE());
$collation_locale =~ /UTF-8/ or c::setlocale(c::LC_COLLATE(), "$collation_locale.UTF-8");
}
}
sub setVirtual {
my ($vt_number) = @_;
my $vt = '';
sysopen(my $C, "/dev/console", 2) or die "failed to open /dev/console: $!";
ioctl($C, c::VT_GETSTATE(), $vt) &&
ioctl($C, c::VT_ACTIVATE(), $vt_number) &&
ioctl($C, c::VT_WAITACTIVE(), $vt_number) or die "setVirtual failed";
unpack "S", $vt;
}
sub nonblock {
my ($F) = @_;
fcntl($F, c::F_SETFL(), fcntl($F, c::F_GETFL(), 0) | c::O_NONBLOCK()) or die "cannot fcntl F_SETFL: $!";
}
=item makedev($major, $minor)
Given major and minor device IDs, makedev() combines these to return a device ID
(eg for mknod())
=cut
sub makedev { ($_[0] << 8) | $_[1] }
=item unmakedev($device_id)
The reverse of C<makedev()>: given a device ID, it will return both major and minor device IDs.
=cut
sub unmakedev { $_[0] >> 8, $_[0] & 0xff }
=item MB($suffixed_number)
return a size in sector
ie C<MB(1)> is 2048 sectors, which is 1MB
eg:
MB("10") => 20480
=cut
sub MB {
my ($nb_MB) = @_;
$nb_MB * 2048;
}
=item removeXiBSuffix($string)
Remove the XiB suffix and return the number. eg:
"10k" => 10240
"2M" => 2097152
=cut
sub removeXiBSuffix {
local $_ = shift;
/(\d+)\s*kB?$/i and return $1 * 1024;
/(\d+)\s*MB?$/i and return $1 * 1024 * 1024;
/(\d+)\s*GB?$/i and return $1 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024;
/(\d+)\s*TB?$/i and return $1 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024;
$_;
}
=item formatXiB($number [, $base])
The reverse of C<removeXiBSuffix()>, returns a nicely human size. eg:
2097152 => "2MB"
The optional parameter enables to provide the unit size (default is one).
eg for a 2000 512 sized sectors:
formatXiB(2000, 512)
=cut
sub formatXiB {
my ($newnb, $o_newbase) = @_;
my $newbase = $o_newbase || 1;
my $sign = $newnb < 0 ? -1 : 1;
$newnb = abs(int($newnb));
my ($nb, $base);
my $decr = sub {
($nb, $base) = ($newnb, $newbase);
$base >= 1024 ? ($newbase = $base / 1024) : ($newnb = $nb / 1024);
};
my $suffix;
foreach (N("B"), N("KB"), N("MB"), N("GB"), N("TB")) {
$decr->();
if ($newnb < 1 && $newnb * $newbase < 1) {
$suffix = $_;
last;
}
}
my $v = $nb * $base;
my $s = $v < 10 && int(10 * $v - 10 * int($v));
int($v * $sign) . ($s ? "." . abs($s) : '') . ($suffix || N("TB"));
}
sub formatTime {
my ($s, $m, $h) = gmtime($_[0]);
if ($h) {
sprintf "%02d:%02d", $h, $m;
} elsif ($m > 1) {
N("%d minutes", $m);
} elsif ($m == 1) {
N("1 minute");
} else {
N("%d seconds", $s);
}
}
sub expand_symlinks_with_absolute_symlinks_in_prefix {
my ($prefix, $link) = @_;
my ($first, @l) = split '/', $link;
$first eq '' or die "expand_symlinks: $link is relative\n";
my ($f, $l);
foreach (@l) {
$f .= "/$_";
while ($l = readlink "$prefix$f") {
$f = $l =~ m!^/! ? $l : MDK::Common::File::concat_symlink($f, "../$l");
}
}
"$prefix$f";
}
sub expand_symlinks_but_simple {
my ($f) = @_;
my $link = readlink($f);
my $f2 = expand_symlinks($f);
if ($link && $link !~ m|/|) {
# put back the last simple symlink
$f2 =~ s|\Q$link\E$|basename($f)|e;
}
$f2;
}
sub sync { &MDK::Common::System::sync }
BEGIN { undef *formatError }
sub formatError {
my ($err) = @_;
ref($err) eq 'SCALAR' and $err = $$err;
log::l("error: $err");
&MDK::Common::String::formatError($err);
}
=item group_by($f, @list)
Group the elements of @list in array references according to the $f comparison function.
=cut
sub group_by(&@) {
my $f = shift;
@_ or return;
my $e = shift;
my @l = my $last_l = [$e];
foreach (@_) {
if ($f->($e, $_)) {
push @$last_l, $_;
} else {
push @l, $last_l = [$_];
$e = $_;
}
}
@l;
}
=item group_n_lm($n, @list)
Group the list by n. Returns a reference of lists of length n
See also C<group_by2(LIST)> from L<MDK::Common::DataStructure>
=cut
sub group_n_lm {
my $n = shift;
my @l;
push @l, [ splice(@_, 0, $n) ] while @_;
@l;
}
=item join_lines(@strings)
Concatenate adjacent strings if laters begin with spaces.
=cut
sub join_lines {
my @l;
my $s;
foreach (@_) {
if (/^\s/) {
$s .= $_;
} else {
push @l, $s if $s;
$s = $_;
}
}
@l, if_($s, $s);
}
sub read_alternative {
my ($name) = @_;
my $alt = readlink("$::prefix/etc/alternatives/$name");
$alt && $::prefix . $alt;
}
sub set_alternative {
my ($command, $executable) = @_;
#- check the existence of $executable as an alternative for $command
#- (is this needed???)
run_program::rooted_get_stdout($::prefix, 'update-alternatives', '--display', $command) =~ /^\Q$executable /m or return;
#- this does not handle relative symlink, but neither does update-alternatives ;p
symlinkf $executable, "$::prefix/etc/alternatives/$command";
}
sub files_exist { and_(map { -f "$::prefix$_" } @_) }
sub open_file {
my ($file) = @_;
my $F;
open($F, $file) ? $F : do { log::l("Cannot open $file: $!"); undef };
}
=item secured_file($f)
A wrapper around c::is_secure_file().
Callers should probably just use C<mkstemp()> in /tmp.
=cut
# FIXME: callers should just use mkstemp in /tmp instead of relying on $TMPDIR || $ENV{HOME}/tmp
# or we should just move the choice of directory from callers to here:
# my $tmpdir = find { -d $_ } $ENV{TMPDIR}, "$ENV{HOME}/tmp", "$::prefix/tmp";
sub secured_file {
my ($f) = @_;
my $d = dirname($f);
if (! -d $d) {
mkdir_p($d);
if ($d =~ /^$ENV{HOME}/) {
my ($user) = grep { $_->[7] eq $ENV{HOME} } list_passwd();
chown($user->[2], $user->[3], $d);
}
}
c::is_secure_file($f) or die "cannot ensure a safe $f";
$f;
}
sub unwind_protect {
my ($to_do, $cleanup) = @_;
my @l = eval { $to_do->() };
my $err = $@;
$cleanup->();
$err and die $err;
wantarray() ? @l : $l[0];
}
sub with_private_tmp_file {
my ($file, $content, $f) = @_;
my $prev_umask = umask 077;
unwind_protect(sub {
MDK::Common::File::secured_output($file, $content);
$f->($file);
}, sub {
umask $prev_umask;
unlink $file;
});
}
sub chown_ {
my ($b_recursive, $name, $group, @files) = @_;
my ($uid, $gid) = (getpwnam($name) || $name, getgrnam($group) || $group);
require POSIX;
my $chown; $chown = sub {
foreach (@_) {
POSIX::lchown($uid, $gid, $_) or die "chown of file $_ failed: $!\n";
! -l $_ && -d $_ && $b_recursive and &$chown(glob_($_));
}
};
$chown->(@files);
}
sub set_permissions {
my ($file, $perms, $o_owner, $o_group) = @_;
# We only need to set the permissions during installation to be able to
# print test pages. After installation udev does the business automatically.
return 1 unless $::isInstall;
if ($o_owner || $o_group) {
$o_owner ||= (lstat($file))[4];
$o_group ||= (lstat($file))[5];
chown_(0, $o_owner, $o_group, $file);
}
chmod(oct($perms), $file) or die "chmod of file $file failed: $!\n";
}
sub is_running {
my ($name, $o_user) = @_;
my $user = $o_user || $ENV{USER};
foreach (`ps -o '%P %p %c' -u $user`) {
my ($ppid, $pid, $n) = /^\s*(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(.*)/;
return $pid if $ppid != 1 && $pid != $$ && $n eq $name;
}
}
=back
=head2 Release files
=over
=item parse_release_file($prefix, $f, $part)
Parses the $f release file in $prefix from the $part device.
Returns a hash containing C<release>, C<version>, C<release_file>, C<part> & C<arch> fields.
=cut
sub parse_release_file {
my ($prefix, $f, $part) = @_;
chomp(my $s = cat_("$prefix$f"));
my $version = $s =~ s/\s+release\s+(\S+)// && $1;
my $arch = $s =~ s/\s+for\s+(\S+)// && $1;
log::l("find_root_parts found $part->{device}: $s for $arch" . ($f !~ m!/etc/! ? " in special release file $f" : ''));
{ release => $s, version => $version,
release_file => $f, part => $part, 'arch' => $arch };
}
=item release_file($o_dir)
Returns the release file name.
=cut
sub release_file {
my ($o_dir) = @_;
my @names = ('mageia-release', 'mandriva-release', 'mandrakelinux-release', 'mandrake-release', 'conectiva-release', 'release', 'redhat-release', 'fedora-release', 'SuSE-release');
find { -r "$o_dir$_" } (
(map { "/root/drakx/$_.upgrading" } @names),
(map { "/etc/$_" } @names),
);
}
=item mageia_release_info()
Parses C</etc/product.id> and returns a hash.
=cut
sub mageia_release_info() {
parse_LDAP_namespace_structure(cat_('/etc/product.id'));
}
sub parse_LDAP_namespace_structure {
my ($s) = @_;
my %h = map { if_(/(.*?)=(.*)/, $1 => $2) } split(',', $s);
\%h;
}
=item mageia_release($o_dir)
returns the content of Mageia release file from given directory (optional).
=cut
sub mageia_release {
my ($o_dir) = @_;
my $f = release_file($o_dir);
$f && chomp_(cat_("$o_dir$f"));
}
=back
=head2 Misc
=over
=item get_parent_uid()
Returns UID of the parent process.
=cut
sub get_parent_uid() {
cat_('/proc/' . getppid() . '/status') =~ /Uid:\s*(\d+)/ ? $1 : undef;
}
=item require_root_capability()
Ensure we are running as root.
=cut
sub require_root_capability() {
return if $::testing || !$>; # we're already root
die "you must be root to run this program";
}
=item check_for_xserver()
Test if we have access to X11.
This eg enables interactive to use the proper backend (either text mode or
GUI)
=cut
sub check_for_xserver() {
if (!defined $::xtest) {
$::xtest = 0;
eval {
require xf86misc::main;
$::xtest = xf86misc::main::Xtest($ENV{DISPLAY});
} if $ENV{DISPLAY};
}
return $::xtest;
}
=item unpack_with_refs($format, $s)
special unpack:
=over 4
=item * returning an array refs for each element like "C<s10>"
=item * handling things like C<s10*> at the end of the format
=back
=cut
sub unpack_with_refs {
my ($format, $s) = @_;
my $initial_format = $format;
my @r;
while ($format =~ s/\s*(\w(\d*))(\*?)\s*//) {
my ($sub_format, $nb, $many) = ($1, $2, $3);
$many && $format and internal_error("bad * in the middle of format in $initial_format");
my $done = $many && !length($s);
while (!$done) {
my @l = unpack("$sub_format a*", $s);
$s = pop @l;
push @r, $nb ? \@l : @l;
$done = !$many || !length($s);
}
}
@r;
}
=item md5file(@files)
Returns the MD5 signatures of @files in list context or signature of the first one in scalar context.
=cut
#- used in userdrake and mdkonline
sub md5file {
require Digest::MD5;
my @md5 = map {
my $sum;
if (open(my $FILE, $_)) {
binmode($FILE);
$sum = Digest::MD5->new->addfile($FILE)->hexdigest;
close($FILE);
}
$sum;
} @_;
return wantarray() ? @md5 : $md5[0];
}
sub load_modules_from_base {
my ($base) = @_;
$base =~ s|::|/|g;
my $base_file = $base . ".pm";
require $base_file;
my ($inc_path) = substr($INC{$base_file}, 0, -length($base_file));
my @files = map { substr($_, length($inc_path)) } glob_($inc_path . $base . '/*.pm');
require $_ foreach @files;
#- return the matching modules list
map { local $_ = $_; s|/|::|g; s|\.pm$||g; $_ } @files;
}
sub get_alternatives {
my ($name) = @_;
my $dir = $::prefix . '/var/lib/rpm/alternatives';
my ($state, $main_link, @l) = chomp_(cat_("$dir/$name")) or return;
my @slaves;
while (@l && $l[0] ne '') {
my ($name, $link) = splice(@l, 0, 2);
push @slaves, { name => $name, link => $link };
}
shift @l; #- empty line
my @alternatives;
while (@l && $l[0] ne '') {
my ($file, $weight, @slave_files) = splice(@l, 0, 2 + @slaves);
push @alternatives, { file => $file, weight => $weight, slave_files => \@slave_files };
}
{ name => $name, link => $main_link, state => $state, slaves => \@slaves, alternatives => \@alternatives };
}
sub symlinkf_update_alternatives {
my ($name, $wanted_file) = @_;
run_program::rooted($::prefix, 'update-alternatives', '--set', $name, $wanted_file);
}
sub update_gnomekderc_no_create {
my ($file, $category, %subst_) = @_;
if (-e $file) {
update_gnomekderc($file, $category, %subst_);
}
}
# check if we are in mga live mode
sub is_mgalive { -e "/run/mgalive" }
# check if we are on an uefi system
sub is_uefi { -e "/sys/firmware/efi" }
=item cmp_kernel_versions($va, $vb)
Compare two kernel versions
=cut
sub cmp_kernel_versions {
my ($va, $vb) = @_;
my $rel_a = $va =~ s/-(.*)$// && $1;
my $rel_b = $vb =~ s/-(.*)$// && $1;
($va, $vb) = map { [ split /[.-]/ ] } $va, $vb;
my $r = 0;
mapn_ {
$r ||= $_[0] <=> $_[1];
} $va, $vb;
$r || $rel_a <=> $rel_b || $rel_a cmp $rel_b;
}
=back
=cut
1;
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