v05i049: "last" command for System V
moran at tron.UUCP
moran at tron.UUCP
Tue Nov 15 10:27:31 AEST 1988
Posting-number: Volume 5, Issue 49
Submitted-by: "A. Nonymous" <moran at tron.UUCP>
Archive-name: s5last
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X .\" Copyright (c) 1988 Harvey R. Moran Jr.
X .\" 1936 Altavue Rd.
X .\" Catonsville, Md., 21228
X .\"
X .\" moran%tron.UUCP at umbc3.UMD.EDU Internet
X .\" {wb3ffv,netsys}!hrmhpc!harvey UUCP
X .\"
X .\" This software may be freely distributed provided that this
X .\" copyright notice is left intact and provided that:
X .\" a) The source code in machine readable format
X .\" is included with any binary distribution.
X .\" b) If a binary version of this program or a derived work is sold,
X .\" the source code must be provided in machine readable
X .\" format for no additional charge.
X .\" c) No derived works may impose restrictions limiting free
X .\" distribution of the source code.
X .\" Source code in this context includes the C language source code
X .\" provided here as file "last.c" and the manual page provide here as
X .\" file "last.1". It also includes any works derived from either of these.
X .TH last 1L LOCAL
X .SH NAME
X last \- indicate last logins of users
X .SH SYNTAX
X .B last
X [
X .I -N
X ] [
X .I name
X ]
X .SH DESCRIPTION
X The
X .I last
X command
X looks back in the
X .I wtmp
X file which records all logins and logouts for information about
X a user, or all users in reverse time order.
X The optional argument
X .I -N
X specifies the maximum number of lines to print.
X The optional
X .I name
X specifies the name of a user of interest.
X If the session is still continuing \fBlast\fR
X so indicates.
X .PP
X The
X .I last
X command
X with no arguments prints a record of all logins and logouts.
X .SH ORIGIN
X This command is modeled on the
X .I last
X command which comes with the
X Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) of UNIX(tm). The Berkeley version
X also permits specifying a terminal name. It also includes the
X field specifying the remote machine in the case of a network login.
X No such field is present in the System V.2 version of /etc/wtmp.
X .SH FILES
X /etc/wtmp login data base
X .SH SEE\ ALSO
X utmp(4) login data base format description
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X DEFS = -DMAXENTRIES=1024 # maximum number of entries in /etc/wtmp handled
X CFLAGS = -O -s $(DEFS) # -O(ptomize) -s(trip symbols)
X
X last: last.c
X cc $(CFLAGS) -o last last.c
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X /*
X * last.c -- examine the wtmp file for last login information
X *
X * =*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=
X * Copyright (c) 1988 Harvey R. Moran Jr.
X * 1936 Altavue Rd.
X * Catonsville, Md., 21228
X *
X * moran%tron.UUCP at umbc3.UMD.EDU Internet
X * {wb3ffv,netsys}!hrmhpc!harvey UUCP
X *
X * This software may be freely distributed provided that this
X * copyright notice is left intact and provided that:
X * a) The source code in machine readable format
X * is included with any binary distribution.
X * b) If a binary version of this program or a derived work is sold,
X * the source code must be provided in machine readable
X * format for no additional charge.
X * c) No derived works may impose restrictions limiting free
X * distribution of the source code.
X * Source code in this context includes the C language source code
X * provided here as file "last.c" and the manual page provide here as
X * file "last.1". It also includes any works derived from either of these.
X *
X * =*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=
X * Developed using Microport System V/AT 2.3U
X *
X * usage:
X * last [ -N ] [ username ]
X *
X * This will print the usage of the system as
X * recorded in WTMP_FILE (defined in /usr/include/utmp.h) for
X * all users except the ones listed in exclude[] (below).
X * The option -N specifies that a maximum of N lines of
X * output will be generated.
X * The optional username form will restrict information printed
X * to be logins by the specified user.
X *
X * This command is modeled on the "last" command which is distributed
X * with the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) of UNIX(tm).
X * The print formats are slightly different. The field which
X * specifies a network login identification are not provided with this
X * version because the information is not available in the System V.2
X * UNIX(tm) WTMP_FILE file.
X *
X * It will also quit (with error message) if there are more than
X * MAXENTRIES entries in your WTMP_FILE (/etc/wtmp on my system).
X *
X * Harvey Moran 11/10/88
X */
X #include <stdio.h>
X #include <fcntl.h>
X #include <sys/types.h>
X #include <utmp.h>
X #include <time.h>
X
X #ifndef MAXENTRIES
X # define MAXENTRIES 1024 /* maximum entries in WTMP_FILE handled */
X #endif
X
X #define STILL_IN -1L
X #define AVOID -1L
X
X typedef int BOOL;
X #define YES 1
X #define NO 0
X
X typedef struct utmp WTMP_t;
X WTMP_t proc_tab;
X
X typedef struct {
X char user_name[9];
X short pid;
X time_t x_time;
X time_t y_time;
X } ENTRY;
X
X ENTRY entries[MAXENTRIES];
X
X /*
X * user process user names to be excluded from display
X * change per local installation. Perhaps these should be
X * in an environment variable instead, but there are already
X * so many of them.
X */
X char *exclude[] = { "rc2", "crtsaver", "LOGIN", NULL };
X
X char *keep_list = (char *) NULL;
X
X /*
X * forward declared functions
X */
X
X char *delta_time();
X void qsort();
X int cmp_ENTRY(), cmp_ENTRY_1();
X
X main(ac, av)
X int ac;
X char *av[];
X {
X int i, j, fd;
X unsigned count = (unsigned) -1; /* BIG unsigned int. */
X char intime[27], outtime[27], elapsed[27];
X long time_tmp;
X
X if ( ac > 1 && (i = atoi(av[1])) < 0 ) {
X count = (unsigned) -i;
X for ( i = 2; i < ac; ++i )
X av[i-1] = av[i];
X av[i] = NULL;
X --ac;
X }
X if ( (fd=open(WTMP_FILE, (O_RDONLY|O_NDELAY))) == -1 ) {
X fprintf(stderr, "%s:Can't open %s\n", av[0], WTMP_FILE);
X exit(1);
X }
X i = 0;
X while ( read(fd, &proc_tab, sizeof(WTMP_t)) == sizeof(WTMP_t) ) {
X switch ( proc_tab.ut_type ) {
X case EMPTY: /* Empty slot in the WTMP_FILE */
X case INIT_PROCESS: /* Process started by "init" */
X case LOGIN_PROCESS: /* A "getty" process waiting for login */
X case ACCOUNTING:
X break; /* IGNORE all these forever */
X
X case RUN_LVL: /* Change of Run Level */
X case BOOT_TIME: /* Boot time */
X case OLD_TIME: /* Old time of Day was */
X case NEW_TIME: /* New Time of Day set */
X break; /* IGNORE all these for now */
X
X case USER_PROCESS: /* A user process was started */
X case DEAD_PROCESS: /* A user (I think) process died */
X strncpy(entries[i].user_name, proc_tab.ut_user, sizeof(proc_tab.ut_user));
X if ( omit(entries[i].user_name, ac, av) )
X break;
X if ( ac == 2 && strcmp(av[1], entries[i].user_name) )
X break; /* not the user of interest */
X entries[i].pid = proc_tab.ut_pid;
X entries[i].x_time = proc_tab.ut_time;
X if ( ++i > (sizeof(entries)/sizeof(ENTRY)) ) {
X fprintf(stderr, "Too many entries in %s\n", WTMP_FILE);
X fprintf(stderr, "Fix program %s\n", av[0]);
X exit(2);
X }
X break;
X
X default:
X fprintf(stderr, "Ignoring GARBAGE in file %s. (ut_type = 0x%02x)\n", WTMP_FILE, proc_tab.ut_type);
X break;
X }
X }
X /*
X * sort by pid, x_time
X */
X qsort((char *) entries, i, sizeof(ENTRY), cmp_ENTRY);
X j = 0;
X #define E entries /* minimize line wrapping of source code */
X do {
X if ( j == (i-1) ) {
X /*
X * final login has no corresponding logout
X * avoid referencing array element with is empty (or does not exist)
X */
X E[j].y_time = STILL_IN;
X break;
X }
X else if ( E[j].pid != E[j+1].pid ) { /* login has no corresponding logout */
X E[j].y_time = STILL_IN;
X ++j;
X }
X else { /* E[j].pid == E[j+1].pid , i.e. login/logout pair */
X E[j].y_time = E[j+1].x_time;
X E[j+1].x_time = AVOID;
X j += 2;
X }
X } while ( j < i );
X /*
X * sort by descending x_time
X */
X qsort((char *) entries, i, sizeof(ENTRY), cmp_ENTRY_1);
X for ( j = 0; j < i && count; ++j ) {
X if ( E[j].x_time == AVOID )
X continue;
X else if ( E[j].y_time == STILL_IN ) {
X time_tmp = (long) E[j].x_time;
X (void) strcpy(intime, asctime(localtime(&time_tmp)));
X intime[20] = '\0'; /* strip year */
X printf("%-8s %s %s still-logged-in\n", E[j].user_name, intime, " ");
X --count;
X }
X else {
X time_tmp = (long) E[j].x_time;
X (void) strcpy(intime, asctime(localtime(&time_tmp)));
X time_tmp = (long) E[j].y_time;
X (void) strcpy(outtime, asctime(localtime(&time_tmp)));
X intime[20] = outtime[20] = '\0'; /* strip year */
X time_tmp = (long) (E[j].y_time - E[j].x_time);
X (void) strcpy(elapsed, delta_time(time_tmp));
X printf("%-8s %s-%s %s\n", E[j].user_name, intime, outtime+10, elapsed);
X --count;
X }
X }
X #undef E
X }
X
X /*
X * return comparison of 2 ENTRY type records
X * suitable for sorting by: pid, x_time
X */
X
X cmp_ENTRY(a, b)
X ENTRY *a, *b;
X {
X if ( a->pid < b->pid )
X return (-1);
X if ( a->pid > b->pid )
X return (1);
X if ( a->x_time < b->x_time )
X return (-1);
X if ( a->x_time > b->x_time )
X return (1);
X return (0);
X }
X
X /*
X * return comparison of 2 ENTRY type records
X * suitable for a descending sort by: x_time
X */
X cmp_ENTRY_1(a,b)
X ENTRY *a, *b;
X {
X if ( a->x_time < b->x_time )
X return (1);
X if ( a->x_time > b->x_time )
X return (-1);
X return (0);
X }
X
X
X /*
X * return whether to omit this name
X * It is omitted if:
X * a) the name matches something in the exclude list
X * b) the name does not match something in the invocation argument list
X * and the argument list is not null
X */
X BOOL
X omit(name, ac, av)
X char *name;
X int ac;
X char *av[];
X {
X char **p;
X int i;
X
X for ( p = &exclude[0]; *p != (char *) NULL; ++p ) {
X if ( strcmp(*p, name) == 0 )
X return (YES);
X }
X if ( ac == 1 ) /* empty argument list, do not omit any */
X return (NO);
X for ( i = 1; i < ac; ++i ) {
X if ( strcmp(name, av[i]) == 0 )
X return (NO);
X }
X return (YES);
X }
X
X
X char *
X delta_time(t)
X long t;
X {
X static char AscTime[11];
X int sec, min, hr, da;
X long x, y;
X
X sec = t % 60L;
X x = (t - (long) sec)/60L;
X min = x % 60L;
X x = (x - (long) min)/60L;
X hr = x % 24;
X x = (x - (long) hr)/24L;
X da = x;
X if ( da )
X (void) sprintf(AscTime, "%3d+%02d:%02d:%02d", da, hr, min, sec);
X else
X (void) sprintf(AscTime, " %02d:%02d:%02d", hr, min, sec);
X return (AscTime);
X }
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