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asterisk/main/pbx_timing.c
Alexander Traud 9a225692fe aelparse: Accept an included context with timings.
With Asterisk 1.6.0, in the main parser for the configuration file
extensions.conf, the separator was changed from vertical bar to comma.
However, the first separator was not changed in aelparse; it still had
to be a vertical bar, and no comma was allowed.

Additionally, this change allows the vertical bar for the first and
last parameter again, even in the main parser, because the vertical bar
was still accepted for the other parameters.

ASTERISK-29540

Change-Id: I882e17c73adf4bf2f20f9046390860d04a9f8d81
2021-08-06 09:19:52 -05:00

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/*
* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
*
* Copyright (C) 2016, CFWare, LLC
*
* Corey Farrell <git@cfware.com>
*
* See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
* the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
* any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
* the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
* channels for your use.
*
* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
* at the top of the source tree.
*/
/*! \file
*
* \brief PBX timing routines.
*
* \author Corey Farrell <git@cfware.com>
*/
/*** MODULEINFO
<support_level>core</support_level>
***/
#include "asterisk.h"
#include "asterisk/localtime.h"
#include "asterisk/logger.h"
#include "asterisk/pbx.h"
#include "asterisk/strings.h"
#include "asterisk/utils.h"
/*! \brief Helper for get_range.
* return the index of the matching entry, starting from 1.
* If names is not supplied, try numeric values.
*/
static int lookup_name(const char *s, const char * const names[], int max)
{
int i;
if (names && *s > '9') {
for (i = 0; names[i]; i++) {
if (!strcasecmp(s, names[i])) {
return i;
}
}
}
/* Allow months and weekdays to be specified as numbers, as well */
if (sscanf(s, "%2d", &i) == 1 && i >= 1 && i <= max) {
/* What the array offset would have been: "1" would be at offset 0 */
return i - 1;
}
return -1; /* error return */
}
/*! \brief helper function to return a range up to max (7, 12, 31 respectively).
* names, if supplied, is an array of names that should be mapped to numbers.
*/
static unsigned get_range(char *src, int max, const char * const names[], const char *msg)
{
int start, end; /* start and ending position */
unsigned int mask = 0;
char *part;
/* Check for whole range */
if (ast_strlen_zero(src) || !strcmp(src, "*")) {
return (1 << max) - 1;
}
while ((part = strsep(&src, "&"))) {
/* Get start and ending position */
char *endpart = strchr(part, '-');
if (endpart) {
*endpart++ = '\0';
}
/* Find the start */
if ((start = lookup_name(part, names, max)) < 0) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Invalid %s '%s', skipping element\n", msg, part);
continue;
}
if (endpart) { /* find end of range */
if ((end = lookup_name(endpart, names, max)) < 0) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Invalid end %s '%s', skipping element\n", msg, endpart);
continue;
}
} else {
end = start;
}
/* Fill the mask. Remember that ranges are cyclic */
mask |= (1 << end); /* initialize with last element */
while (start != end) {
mask |= (1 << start);
if (++start >= max) {
start = 0;
}
}
}
return mask;
}
/*! \brief store a bitmask of valid times, one bit each 1 minute */
static void get_timerange(struct ast_timing *i, char *times)
{
char *endpart, *part;
int x;
int st_h, st_m;
int endh, endm;
int minute_start, minute_end;
/* start disabling all times, fill the fields with 0's, as they may contain garbage */
memset(i->minmask, 0, sizeof(i->minmask));
/* 1-minute per bit */
/* Star is all times */
if (ast_strlen_zero(times) || !strcmp(times, "*")) {
/* 48, because each hour takes 2 integers; 30 bits each */
for (x = 0; x < 48; x++) {
i->minmask[x] = 0x3fffffff; /* 30 bits */
}
return;
}
/* Otherwise expect a range */
while ((part = strsep(&times, "&"))) {
if (!(endpart = strchr(part, '-'))) {
if (sscanf(part, "%2d:%2d", &st_h, &st_m) != 2 || st_h < 0 || st_h > 23 || st_m < 0 || st_m > 59) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "%s isn't a valid time.\n", part);
continue;
}
i->minmask[st_h * 2 + (st_m >= 30 ? 1 : 0)] |= (1 << (st_m % 30));
continue;
}
*endpart++ = '\0';
/* why skip non digits? Mostly to skip spaces */
while (*endpart && !isdigit(*endpart)) {
endpart++;
}
if (!*endpart) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Invalid time range starting with '%s-'.\n", part);
continue;
}
if (sscanf(part, "%2d:%2d", &st_h, &st_m) != 2 || st_h < 0 || st_h > 23 || st_m < 0 || st_m > 59) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "'%s' isn't a valid start time.\n", part);
continue;
}
if (sscanf(endpart, "%2d:%2d", &endh, &endm) != 2 || endh < 0 || endh > 23 || endm < 0 || endm > 59) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "'%s' isn't a valid end time.\n", endpart);
continue;
}
minute_start = st_h * 60 + st_m;
minute_end = endh * 60 + endm;
/* Go through the time and enable each appropriate bit */
for (x = minute_start; x != minute_end; x = (x + 1) % (24 * 60)) {
i->minmask[x / 30] |= (1 << (x % 30));
}
/* Do the last one */
i->minmask[x / 30] |= (1 << (x % 30));
}
/* All done */
return;
}
static const char * const days[] =
{
"sun",
"mon",
"tue",
"wed",
"thu",
"fri",
"sat",
NULL,
};
static const char * const months[] =
{
"jan",
"feb",
"mar",
"apr",
"may",
"jun",
"jul",
"aug",
"sep",
"oct",
"nov",
"dec",
NULL,
};
/*! /brief Build timing
*
* /param i info
* /param info_in
*
*/
int ast_build_timing(struct ast_timing *i, const char *info_in)
{
char *info;
int j, num_fields, last_sep = -1;
i->timezone = NULL;
/* Check for empty just in case */
if (ast_strlen_zero(info_in)) {
return 0;
}
/* make a copy just in case we were passed a static string */
info = ast_strdupa(info_in);
/* count the number of fields in the timespec */
for (j = 0, num_fields = 1; info[j] != '\0'; j++) {
if (info[j] == '|' || info[j] == ',') {
last_sep = j;
num_fields++;
}
}
/* save the timezone, if it is specified */
if (num_fields == 5) {
i->timezone = ast_strdup(info + last_sep + 1);
}
/* Assume everything except time */
i->monthmask = 0xfff; /* 12 bits */
i->daymask = 0x7fffffffU; /* 31 bits */
i->dowmask = 0x7f; /* 7 bits */
/* on each call, use strsep() to move info to the next argument */
get_timerange(i, strsep(&info, "|,"));
if (info)
i->dowmask = get_range(strsep(&info, "|,"), 7, days, "day of week");
if (info)
i->daymask = get_range(strsep(&info, "|,"), 31, NULL, "day");
if (info)
i->monthmask = get_range(strsep(&info, "|,"), 12, months, "month");
return 1;
}
int ast_check_timing(const struct ast_timing *i)
{
return ast_check_timing2(i, ast_tvnow());
}
int ast_check_timing2(const struct ast_timing *i, const struct timeval tv)
{
struct ast_tm tm;
ast_localtime(&tv, &tm, i->timezone);
/* If it's not the right month, return */
if (!(i->monthmask & (1 << tm.tm_mon)))
return 0;
/* If it's not that time of the month.... */
/* Warning, tm_mday has range 1..31! */
if (!(i->daymask & (1 << (tm.tm_mday-1))))
return 0;
/* If it's not the right day of the week */
if (!(i->dowmask & (1 << tm.tm_wday)))
return 0;
/* Sanity check the hour just to be safe */
if ((tm.tm_hour < 0) || (tm.tm_hour > 23)) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Insane time...\n");
return 0;
}
/* Now the tough part, we calculate if it fits
in the right time based on min/hour */
if (!(i->minmask[tm.tm_hour * 2 + (tm.tm_min >= 30 ? 1 : 0)] & (1 << (tm.tm_min >= 30 ? tm.tm_min - 30 : tm.tm_min))))
return 0;
/* If we got this far, then we're good */
return 1;
}
int ast_destroy_timing(struct ast_timing *i)
{
if (i->timezone) {
ast_free(i->timezone);
i->timezone = NULL;
}
return 0;
}