| File: | src/usr.sbin/dhcpd/parse.c |
| Warning: | line 102, column 4 Value stored to 'token' is never read |
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| 1 | /* $OpenBSD: parse.c,v 1.27 2020/04/16 23:23:21 dtucker Exp $ */ |
| 2 | |
| 3 | /* Common parser code for dhcpd and dhclient. */ |
| 4 | |
| 5 | /* |
| 6 | * Copyright (c) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 The Internet Software Consortium. |
| 7 | * All rights reserved. |
| 8 | * |
| 9 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
| 10 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
| 11 | * are met: |
| 12 | * |
| 13 | * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
| 14 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
| 15 | * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
| 16 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
| 17 | * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
| 18 | * 3. Neither the name of The Internet Software Consortium nor the names |
| 19 | * of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived |
| 20 | * from this software without specific prior written permission. |
| 21 | * |
| 22 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE INTERNET SOFTWARE CONSORTIUM AND |
| 23 | * CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, |
| 24 | * INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF |
| 25 | * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE |
| 26 | * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INTERNET SOFTWARE CONSORTIUM OR |
| 27 | * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, |
| 28 | * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT |
| 29 | * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF |
| 30 | * USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND |
| 31 | * ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, |
| 32 | * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT |
| 33 | * OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF |
| 34 | * SUCH DAMAGE. |
| 35 | * |
| 36 | * This software has been written for the Internet Software Consortium |
| 37 | * by Ted Lemon <mellon@fugue.com> in cooperation with Vixie |
| 38 | * Enterprises. To learn more about the Internet Software Consortium, |
| 39 | * see ``http://www.vix.com/isc''. To learn more about Vixie |
| 40 | * Enterprises, see ``http://www.vix.com''. |
| 41 | */ |
| 42 | |
| 43 | #include <sys/types.h> |
| 44 | #include <sys/socket.h> |
| 45 | |
| 46 | #include <net/if.h> |
| 47 | |
| 48 | #include <netinet/in.h> |
| 49 | #include <netinet/if_ether.h> |
| 50 | |
| 51 | #include <ctype.h> |
| 52 | #include <errno(*__errno()).h> |
| 53 | #include <stdarg.h> |
| 54 | #include <stdint.h> |
| 55 | #include <stdio.h> |
| 56 | #include <stdlib.h> |
| 57 | #include <string.h> |
| 58 | #include <syslog.h> |
| 59 | #include <time.h> |
| 60 | #include <unistd.h> |
| 61 | |
| 62 | #include "dhcp.h" |
| 63 | #include "tree.h" |
| 64 | #include "dhcpd.h" |
| 65 | #include "dhctoken.h" |
| 66 | #include "log.h" |
| 67 | |
| 68 | /* |
| 69 | * Skip to the semicolon ending the current statement. If we encounter |
| 70 | * braces, the matching closing brace terminates the statement. If we |
| 71 | * encounter a right brace but haven't encountered a left brace, return |
| 72 | * leaving the brace in the token buffer for the caller. If we see a |
| 73 | * semicolon and haven't seen a left brace, return. This lets us skip |
| 74 | * over: |
| 75 | * |
| 76 | * statement; |
| 77 | * statement foo bar { } |
| 78 | * statement foo bar { statement { } } |
| 79 | * statement} |
| 80 | * |
| 81 | * ...et cetera. |
| 82 | */ |
| 83 | void |
| 84 | skip_to_semi(FILE *cfile) |
| 85 | { |
| 86 | int token; |
| 87 | char *val; |
| 88 | int brace_count = 0; |
| 89 | |
| 90 | do { |
| 91 | token = peek_token(&val, cfile); |
| 92 | if (token == '}') { |
| 93 | if (brace_count) { |
| 94 | token = next_token(&val, cfile); |
| 95 | if (!--brace_count) |
| 96 | return; |
| 97 | } else |
| 98 | return; |
| 99 | } else if (token == '{') { |
| 100 | brace_count++; |
| 101 | } else if (token == ';' && !brace_count) { |
| 102 | token = next_token(&val, cfile); |
Value stored to 'token' is never read | |
| 103 | return; |
| 104 | } else if (token == '\n') { |
| 105 | /* |
| 106 | * EOL only happens when parsing |
| 107 | * /etc/resolv.conf, and we treat it like a |
| 108 | * semicolon because the resolv.conf file is |
| 109 | * line-oriented. |
| 110 | */ |
| 111 | token = next_token(&val, cfile); |
| 112 | return; |
| 113 | } |
| 114 | token = next_token(&val, cfile); |
| 115 | } while (token != EOF(-1)); |
| 116 | } |
| 117 | |
| 118 | int |
| 119 | parse_semi(FILE *cfile) |
| 120 | { |
| 121 | int token; |
| 122 | char *val; |
| 123 | |
| 124 | token = next_token(&val, cfile); |
| 125 | if (token != ';') { |
| 126 | parse_warn("semicolon expected."); |
| 127 | skip_to_semi(cfile); |
| 128 | return (0); |
| 129 | } |
| 130 | return (1); |
| 131 | } |
| 132 | |
| 133 | /* |
| 134 | * string-parameter :== STRING SEMI |
| 135 | */ |
| 136 | char * |
| 137 | parse_string(FILE *cfile) |
| 138 | { |
| 139 | char *val, *s; |
| 140 | int token; |
| 141 | |
| 142 | token = next_token(&val, cfile); |
| 143 | if (token != TOK_STRING262) { |
| 144 | parse_warn("filename must be a string"); |
| 145 | skip_to_semi(cfile); |
| 146 | return (NULL((void *)0)); |
| 147 | } |
| 148 | s = strdup(val); |
| 149 | if (s == NULL((void *)0)) |
| 150 | fatalx("no memory for string %s.", val); |
| 151 | |
| 152 | if (!parse_semi(cfile)) { |
| 153 | free(s); |
| 154 | return (NULL((void *)0)); |
| 155 | } |
| 156 | return (s); |
| 157 | } |
| 158 | |
| 159 | /* |
| 160 | * hostname :== identifier | hostname DOT identifier |
| 161 | */ |
| 162 | char * |
| 163 | parse_host_name(FILE *cfile) |
| 164 | { |
| 165 | char *val, *s, *t; |
| 166 | int token, len = 0; |
| 167 | pair c = NULL((void *)0); |
| 168 | |
| 169 | /* Read a dotted hostname... */ |
| 170 | do { |
| 171 | /* Read a token, which should be an identifier. */ |
| 172 | token = next_token(&val, cfile); |
| 173 | if (!is_identifier(token)((token) >= 256 && (token) != 262 && (token ) != 263 && (token) != (-1))) { |
| 174 | parse_warn("expecting an identifier in hostname"); |
| 175 | skip_to_semi(cfile); |
| 176 | return (NULL((void *)0)); |
| 177 | } |
| 178 | /* Store this identifier... */ |
| 179 | s = strdup(val); |
| 180 | if (s == NULL((void *)0)) |
| 181 | fatalx("can't allocate temp space for hostname."); |
| 182 | c = cons((caddr_t) s, c); |
| 183 | len += strlen(s) + 1; |
| 184 | /* |
| 185 | * Look for a dot; if it's there, keep going, otherwise |
| 186 | * we're done. |
| 187 | */ |
| 188 | token = peek_token(&val, cfile); |
| 189 | if (token == '.') |
| 190 | token = next_token(&val, cfile); |
| 191 | } while (token == '.'); |
| 192 | |
| 193 | /* Assemble the hostname together into a string. */ |
| 194 | if (!(s = malloc(len))) |
| 195 | fatalx("can't allocate space for hostname."); |
| 196 | t = s + len; |
| 197 | *--t = '\0'; |
| 198 | while (c) { |
| 199 | pair cdr = c->cdr; |
| 200 | int l = strlen((char *)c->car); |
| 201 | |
| 202 | t -= l; |
| 203 | memcpy(t, (char *)c->car, l); |
| 204 | /* Free up temp space. */ |
| 205 | free(c->car); |
| 206 | free(c); |
| 207 | c = cdr; |
| 208 | if (t != s) |
| 209 | *--t = '.'; |
| 210 | } |
| 211 | return (s); |
| 212 | } |
| 213 | |
| 214 | /* |
| 215 | * hardware-parameter :== HARDWARE ETHERNET csns SEMI |
| 216 | * csns :== NUMBER | csns COLON NUMBER |
| 217 | */ |
| 218 | void |
| 219 | parse_hardware_param(FILE *cfile, struct hardware *hardware) |
| 220 | { |
| 221 | char *val; |
| 222 | int token, hlen = 0; |
| 223 | unsigned char *e, *t = NULL((void *)0); |
| 224 | |
| 225 | token = next_token(&val, cfile); |
| 226 | switch (token) { |
| 227 | case TOK_ETHERNET261: |
| 228 | hardware->htype = HTYPE_ETHER1; |
| 229 | break; |
| 230 | case TOK_IPSEC_TUNNEL336: |
| 231 | hardware->htype = HTYPE_IPSEC_TUNNEL31; |
| 232 | break; |
| 233 | default: |
| 234 | parse_warn("expecting a network hardware type"); |
| 235 | skip_to_semi(cfile); |
| 236 | return; |
| 237 | } |
| 238 | |
| 239 | |
| 240 | /* Try looking up in /etc/ethers first. */ |
| 241 | if (hardware->htype == HTYPE_ETHER1) { |
| 242 | token = peek_token(&val, cfile); |
| 243 | hlen = sizeof(struct ether_addr); |
| 244 | if ((e = malloc(hlen)) == NULL((void *)0)) |
| 245 | fatalx("can't allocate space for ethernet address."); |
| 246 | if (ether_hostton(val, (struct ether_addr *)e) == 0) { |
| 247 | (void)next_token(&val, cfile); /* consume token */ |
| 248 | t = e; |
| 249 | } else |
| 250 | free(e); |
| 251 | } |
| 252 | |
| 253 | /* |
| 254 | * Parse the hardware address information. Technically, it |
| 255 | * would make a lot of sense to restrict the length of the data |
| 256 | * we'll accept here to the length of a particular hardware |
| 257 | * address type. Unfortunately, there are some broken clients |
| 258 | * out there that put bogus data in the chaddr buffer, and we |
| 259 | * accept that data in the lease file rather than simply failing |
| 260 | * on such clients. Yuck. |
| 261 | */ |
| 262 | if (!t) |
| 263 | t = parse_numeric_aggregate(cfile, NULL((void *)0), &hlen, ':', 16, 8); |
| 264 | |
| 265 | if (!t) |
| 266 | return; |
| 267 | if (hlen > sizeof(hardware->haddr)) { |
| 268 | free(t); |
| 269 | parse_warn("hardware address too long"); |
| 270 | } else { |
| 271 | hardware->hlen = hlen; |
| 272 | memcpy((unsigned char *)&hardware->haddr[0], t, |
| 273 | hardware->hlen); |
| 274 | if (hlen < sizeof(hardware->haddr)) |
| 275 | memset(&hardware->haddr[hlen], 0, |
| 276 | sizeof(hardware->haddr) - hlen); |
| 277 | free(t); |
| 278 | } |
| 279 | |
| 280 | token = next_token(&val, cfile); |
| 281 | if (token != ';') { |
| 282 | parse_warn("expecting semicolon."); |
| 283 | skip_to_semi(cfile); |
| 284 | } |
| 285 | } |
| 286 | |
| 287 | /* |
| 288 | * lease-time :== NUMBER SEMI |
| 289 | */ |
| 290 | void |
| 291 | parse_lease_time(FILE *cfile, time_t *timep) |
| 292 | { |
| 293 | const char *errstr; |
| 294 | char *val; |
| 295 | uint32_t value; |
| 296 | int token; |
| 297 | |
| 298 | token = next_token(&val, cfile); |
| 299 | |
| 300 | value = strtonum(val, 0, UINT32_MAX0xffffffffU, &errstr); |
| 301 | if (errstr) { |
| 302 | parse_warn("lease time is %s: %s", errstr, val); |
| 303 | skip_to_semi(cfile); |
| 304 | return; |
| 305 | } |
| 306 | |
| 307 | *timep = value; |
| 308 | |
| 309 | parse_semi(cfile); |
| 310 | } |
| 311 | |
| 312 | /* |
| 313 | * No BNF for numeric aggregates - that's defined by the caller. What |
| 314 | * this function does is to parse a sequence of numbers separated by the |
| 315 | * token specified in separator. If max is zero, any number of numbers |
| 316 | * will be parsed; otherwise, exactly max numbers are expected. Base |
| 317 | * and size tell us how to internalize the numbers once they've been |
| 318 | * tokenized. |
| 319 | */ |
| 320 | unsigned char * |
| 321 | parse_numeric_aggregate(FILE *cfile, unsigned char *buf, int *max, |
| 322 | int separator, int base, int size) |
| 323 | { |
| 324 | char *val, *t; |
| 325 | int token, count = 0; |
| 326 | unsigned char *bufp = buf, *s = NULL((void *)0); |
| 327 | pair c = NULL((void *)0); |
| 328 | |
| 329 | if (!bufp && *max) { |
| 330 | bufp = malloc(*max * size / 8); |
| 331 | if (!bufp) |
| 332 | fatalx("can't allocate space for numeric aggregate"); |
| 333 | } else |
| 334 | s = bufp; |
| 335 | |
| 336 | do { |
| 337 | if (count) { |
| 338 | token = peek_token(&val, cfile); |
| 339 | if (token != separator) { |
| 340 | if (!*max) |
| 341 | break; |
| 342 | if (token != '{' && token != '}') |
| 343 | token = next_token(&val, cfile); |
| 344 | parse_warn("too few numbers."); |
| 345 | if (token != ';') |
| 346 | skip_to_semi(cfile); |
| 347 | return (NULL((void *)0)); |
| 348 | } |
| 349 | token = next_token(&val, cfile); |
| 350 | } |
| 351 | token = next_token(&val, cfile); |
| 352 | |
| 353 | if (token == EOF(-1)) { |
| 354 | parse_warn("unexpected end of file"); |
| 355 | break; |
| 356 | } |
| 357 | if (token != TOK_NUMBER263 && token != TOK_NUMBER_OR_NAME264) { |
| 358 | parse_warn("expecting numeric value."); |
| 359 | skip_to_semi(cfile); |
| 360 | return (NULL((void *)0)); |
| 361 | } |
| 362 | /* |
| 363 | * If we can, convert the number now; otherwise, build a |
| 364 | * linked list of all the numbers. |
| 365 | */ |
| 366 | if (s) { |
| 367 | convert_num(s, val, base, size); |
| 368 | s += size / 8; |
| 369 | } else { |
| 370 | t = strdup(val); |
| 371 | if (t == NULL((void *)0)) |
| 372 | fatalx("no temp space for number."); |
| 373 | c = cons(t, c); |
| 374 | } |
| 375 | } while (++count != *max); |
| 376 | |
| 377 | /* If we had to cons up a list, convert it now. */ |
| 378 | if (c) { |
| 379 | bufp = malloc(count * size / 8); |
| 380 | if (!bufp) |
| 381 | fatalx("can't allocate space for numeric aggregate."); |
| 382 | s = bufp + count - size / 8; |
| 383 | *max = count; |
| 384 | } |
| 385 | while (c) { |
| 386 | pair cdr = c->cdr; |
| 387 | convert_num(s, (char *)c->car, base, size); |
| 388 | s -= size / 8; |
| 389 | /* Free up temp space. */ |
| 390 | free(c->car); |
| 391 | free(c); |
| 392 | c = cdr; |
| 393 | } |
| 394 | return (bufp); |
| 395 | } |
| 396 | |
| 397 | void |
| 398 | convert_num(unsigned char *buf, char *str, int base, int size) |
| 399 | { |
| 400 | int negative = 0, tval, max; |
| 401 | u_int32_t val = 0; |
| 402 | char *ptr = str; |
| 403 | |
| 404 | if (*ptr == '-') { |
| 405 | negative = 1; |
| 406 | ptr++; |
| 407 | } |
| 408 | |
| 409 | /* If base wasn't specified, figure it out from the data. */ |
| 410 | if (!base) { |
| 411 | if (ptr[0] == '0') { |
| 412 | if (ptr[1] == 'x') { |
| 413 | base = 16; |
| 414 | ptr += 2; |
| 415 | } else if (isascii((unsigned char)ptr[1]) && |
| 416 | isdigit((unsigned char)ptr[1])) { |
| 417 | base = 8; |
| 418 | ptr += 1; |
| 419 | } else |
| 420 | base = 10; |
| 421 | } else |
| 422 | base = 10; |
| 423 | } |
| 424 | |
| 425 | do { |
| 426 | tval = *ptr++; |
| 427 | /* XXX assumes ASCII... */ |
| 428 | if (tval >= 'a') |
| 429 | tval = tval - 'a' + 10; |
| 430 | else if (tval >= 'A') |
| 431 | tval = tval - 'A' + 10; |
| 432 | else if (tval >= '0') |
| 433 | tval -= '0'; |
| 434 | else { |
| 435 | log_warnx("Bogus number: %s.", str); |
| 436 | break; |
| 437 | } |
| 438 | if (tval >= base) { |
| 439 | log_warnx("Bogus number: %s: digit %d not in base %d", |
| 440 | str, tval, base); |
| 441 | break; |
| 442 | } |
| 443 | val = val * base + tval; |
| 444 | } while (*ptr); |
| 445 | |
| 446 | if (negative) |
| 447 | max = (1 << (size - 1)); |
| 448 | else |
| 449 | max = (1 << (size - 1)) + ((1 << (size - 1)) - 1); |
| 450 | if (val > max) { |
| 451 | switch (base) { |
| 452 | case 8: |
| 453 | log_warnx("value %s%o exceeds max (%d) for precision.", |
| 454 | negative ? "-" : "", val, max); |
| 455 | break; |
| 456 | case 16: |
| 457 | log_warnx("value %s%x exceeds max (%d) for precision.", |
| 458 | negative ? "-" : "", val, max); |
| 459 | break; |
| 460 | default: |
| 461 | log_warnx("value %s%u exceeds max (%d) for precision.", |
| 462 | negative ? "-" : "", val, max); |
| 463 | break; |
| 464 | } |
| 465 | } |
| 466 | |
| 467 | if (negative) { |
| 468 | switch (size) { |
| 469 | case 8: |
| 470 | *buf = -(unsigned long)val; |
| 471 | break; |
| 472 | case 16: |
| 473 | putShort(buf, -(unsigned long)val); |
| 474 | break; |
| 475 | case 32: |
| 476 | putLong(buf, -(unsigned long)val); |
| 477 | break; |
| 478 | default: |
| 479 | log_warnx("Unexpected integer size: %d", size); |
| 480 | break; |
| 481 | } |
| 482 | } else { |
| 483 | switch (size) { |
| 484 | case 8: |
| 485 | *buf = (u_int8_t)val; |
| 486 | break; |
| 487 | case 16: |
| 488 | putUShort(buf, (u_int16_t)val); |
| 489 | break; |
| 490 | case 32: |
| 491 | putULong(buf, val); |
| 492 | break; |
| 493 | default: |
| 494 | log_warnx("Unexpected integer size: %d", size); |
| 495 | break; |
| 496 | } |
| 497 | } |
| 498 | } |
| 499 | |
| 500 | /* |
| 501 | * date :== NUMBER NUMBER SLASH NUMBER SLASH NUMBER |
| 502 | * NUMBER COLON NUMBER COLON NUMBER UTC SEMI |
| 503 | * |
| 504 | * Dates are always in UTC; first number is day of week; next is |
| 505 | * year/month/day; next is hours:minutes:seconds on a 24-hour |
| 506 | * clock. |
| 507 | */ |
| 508 | time_t |
| 509 | parse_date(FILE *cfile) |
| 510 | { |
| 511 | struct tm tm; |
| 512 | char timestr[26]; /* "w yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss UTC" */ |
| 513 | char *val, *p; |
| 514 | size_t n; |
| 515 | time_t guess; |
| 516 | int token; |
| 517 | |
| 518 | memset(timestr, 0, sizeof(timestr)); |
| 519 | |
| 520 | do { |
| 521 | token = peek_token(NULL((void *)0), cfile); |
| 522 | switch (token) { |
| 523 | case TOK_NAME265: |
| 524 | case TOK_NUMBER263: |
| 525 | case TOK_NUMBER_OR_NAME264: |
| 526 | case '/': |
| 527 | case ':': |
| 528 | token = next_token(&val, cfile); |
| 529 | n = strlcat(timestr, val, sizeof(timestr)); |
| 530 | if (n >= sizeof(timestr)) { |
| 531 | /* XXX Will break after year 9999! */ |
| 532 | parse_warn("time string too long"); |
| 533 | skip_to_semi(cfile); |
| 534 | return (0); |
| 535 | } |
| 536 | break; |
| 537 | case';': |
| 538 | break; |
| 539 | default: |
| 540 | parse_warn("invalid time string"); |
| 541 | skip_to_semi(cfile); |
| 542 | return (0); |
| 543 | } |
| 544 | } while (token != ';'); |
| 545 | |
| 546 | parse_semi(cfile); |
| 547 | |
| 548 | memset(&tm, 0, sizeof(tm)); /* 'cuz strptime ignores tm_isdt. */ |
| 549 | p = strptime(timestr, DB_TIMEFMT"%w %Y/%m/%d %T UTC", &tm); |
| 550 | if (p == NULL((void *)0) || *p != '\0') { |
| 551 | p = strptime(timestr, OLD_DB_TIMEFMT"%w %Y/%m/%d %T", &tm); |
| 552 | if (p == NULL((void *)0) || *p != '\0') { |
| 553 | parse_warn("unparseable time string"); |
| 554 | return (0); |
| 555 | } |
| 556 | } |
| 557 | |
| 558 | guess = timegm(&tm); |
| 559 | if (guess == -1) { |
| 560 | parse_warn("time could not be represented"); |
| 561 | return (0); |
| 562 | } |
| 563 | |
| 564 | return (guess); |
| 565 | } |
| 566 | |
| 567 | int warnings_occurred; |
| 568 | |
| 569 | int |
| 570 | parse_warn(char *fmt, ...) |
| 571 | { |
| 572 | static char fbuf[1024]; |
| 573 | static char mbuf[1024]; |
| 574 | static char spaces[81]; |
| 575 | va_list list; |
| 576 | int i; |
| 577 | |
| 578 | snprintf(fbuf, sizeof(fbuf), "%s line %d: %s", tlname, lexline, mbuf); |
| 579 | va_start(list, fmt)__builtin_va_start(list, fmt); |
| 580 | vsnprintf(mbuf, sizeof(mbuf), fbuf, list); |
| 581 | va_end(list)__builtin_va_end(list); |
| 582 | |
| 583 | log_warnx("%s", mbuf); |
| 584 | log_warnx("%s", token_line); |
| 585 | if (lexchar < sizeof(spaces)) { |
| 586 | memset(spaces, 0, sizeof(spaces)); |
| 587 | for (i = 0; i < lexchar - 1; i++) { |
| 588 | if (token_line[i] == '\t') |
| 589 | spaces[i] = '\t'; |
| 590 | else |
| 591 | spaces[i] = ' '; |
| 592 | } |
| 593 | } |
| 594 | log_warnx("%s^", spaces); |
| 595 | |
| 596 | warnings_occurred = 1; |
| 597 | |
| 598 | return (0); |
| 599 | } |