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make conf_ports() exit immediately after logging error

Rather than having conf_ports() (possibly) log an error, and then
letting the caller log the entire usage() message and exit, just log
the errors and exit immediately (using die()).

For some errors, conf_ports would previously not log any specific
message, leaving it up to the user to determine the problem by
guessing. We replace all of those silent returns with die()
(logging a specific error), thus permitting us to make conf_ports()
return void, which simplifies the caller.

While modifying the two callers to conf_ports() to not check for a
return value, we can further simplify the code by removing the check
for a non-null optarg, as that is guaranteed to never happen (due to
prior calls to getopt_long() with "argument required" for all relevant
options - getopt_long() would have already caught this error).

Signed-off-by: Laine Stump <laine@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Laine Stump 2023-02-15 03:24:32 -05:00 committed by Stefano Brivio
parent c864c60047
commit b20fe11b36

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conf.c
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@ -173,11 +173,9 @@ static int parse_port_range(const char *s, char **endptr,
* @optname: Short option name, t, T, u, or U
* @optarg: Option argument (port specification)
* @fwd: Pointer to @port_fwd to be updated
*
* Return: -EINVAL on parsing error, 0 otherwise
*/
static int conf_ports(const struct ctx *c, char optname, const char *optarg,
struct port_fwd *fwd)
static void conf_ports(const struct ctx *c, char optname, const char *optarg,
struct port_fwd *fwd)
{
char addr_buf[sizeof(struct in6_addr)] = { 0 }, *addr = addr_buf;
char buf[BUFSIZ], *spec, *ifname = NULL, *p;
@ -187,23 +185,32 @@ static int conf_ports(const struct ctx *c, char optname, const char *optarg,
if (!strcmp(optarg, "none")) {
if (fwd->mode)
return -EINVAL;
goto mode_conflict;
fwd->mode = FWD_NONE;
return 0;
return;
}
if (!strcmp(optarg, "auto")) {
if (fwd->mode || c->mode != MODE_PASTA)
return -EINVAL;
if (fwd->mode)
goto mode_conflict;
if (c->mode != MODE_PASTA)
die("'auto' port forwarding is only allowed for pasta");
fwd->mode = FWD_AUTO;
return 0;
return;
}
if (!strcmp(optarg, "all")) {
unsigned i;
if (fwd->mode || c->mode != MODE_PASST)
return -EINVAL;
if (fwd->mode)
goto mode_conflict;
if (c->mode != MODE_PASST)
die("'all' port forwarding is only allowed for passt");
fwd->mode = FWD_ALL;
memset(fwd->map, 0xff, PORT_EPHEMERAL_MIN / 8);
@ -214,11 +221,11 @@ static int conf_ports(const struct ctx *c, char optname, const char *optarg,
udp_sock_init(c, 0, AF_UNSPEC, NULL, NULL, i);
}
return 0;
return;
}
if (fwd->mode > FWD_SPEC)
return -EINVAL;
die("Specific ports cannot be specified together with all/none/auto");
fwd->mode = FWD_SPEC;
@ -292,7 +299,7 @@ static int conf_ports(const struct ctx *c, char optname, const char *optarg,
udp_sock_init(c, 0, af, addr, ifname, i);
}
return 0;
return;
}
/* Now process base ranges, skipping exclusions */
@ -339,14 +346,13 @@ static int conf_ports(const struct ctx *c, char optname, const char *optarg,
}
} while ((p = next_chunk(p, ',')));
return 0;
return;
bad:
err("Invalid port specifier %s", optarg);
return -EINVAL;
die("Invalid port specifier %s", optarg);
overlap:
err("Overlapping port specifier %s", optarg);
return -EINVAL;
die("Overlapping port specifier %s", optarg);
mode_conflict:
die("Port forwarding mode '%s' conflicts with previous mode", optarg);
}
/**
@ -1550,8 +1556,7 @@ void conf(struct ctx *c, int argc, char **argv)
if ((name == 't' && (fwd = &c->tcp.fwd_in)) ||
(name == 'u' && (fwd = &c->udp.fwd_in.f))) {
if (!optarg || conf_ports(c, name, optarg, fwd))
usage(argv[0]);
conf_ports(c, name, optarg, fwd);
}
} while (name != -1);
@ -1589,8 +1594,7 @@ void conf(struct ctx *c, int argc, char **argv)
if ((name == 'T' && (fwd = &c->tcp.fwd_out)) ||
(name == 'U' && (fwd = &c->udp.fwd_out.f))) {
if (!optarg || conf_ports(c, name, optarg, fwd))
usage(argv[0]);
conf_ports(c, name, optarg, fwd);
}
} while (name != -1);