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+/* cfsysline.c
+ * Implementation of the configuration system line object.
+ *
+ * File begun on 2007-07-30 by RGerhards
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2007, 2008 by Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH.
+ *
+ * This file is part of rsyslog.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the rsyslog runtime library.
+ *
+ * The rsyslog runtime library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * The rsyslog runtime library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
+ * along with the rsyslog runtime library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ *
+ * A copy of the GPL can be found in the file "COPYING" in this distribution.
+ * A copy of the LGPL can be found in the file "COPYING.LESSER" in this distribution.
+ */
+#include "config.h"
+
+#include "rsyslog.h"
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <assert.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
+#include <pwd.h>
+#include <grp.h>
+
+#include "cfsysline.h"
+#include "obj.h"
+#include "errmsg.h"
+#include "srUtils.h"
+
+
+/* static data */
+DEFobjCurrIf(obj)
+DEFobjCurrIf(errmsg)
+
+linkedList_t llCmdList; /* this is NOT a pointer - no typo here ;) */
+
+/* --------------- START functions for handling canned syntaxes --------------- */
+
+
+/* parse a character from the config line
+ * added 2007-07-17 by rgerhards
+ * TODO: enhance this function to handle different classes of characters
+ * HINT: check if char is ' and, if so, use 'c' where c may also be things
+ * like \t etc.
+ */
+static rsRetVal doGetChar(uchar **pp, rsRetVal (*pSetHdlr)(void*, uid_t), void *pVal)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+
+ assert(pp != NULL);
+ assert(*pp != NULL);
+
+ skipWhiteSpace(pp); /* skip over any whitespace */
+
+ /* if we are not at a '\0', we have our new char - no validity checks here... */
+ if(**pp == '\0') {
+ errmsg.LogError(NO_ERRCODE, "No character available");
+ iRet = RS_RET_NOT_FOUND;
+ } else {
+ if(pSetHdlr == NULL) {
+ /* we should set value directly to var */
+ *((uchar*)pVal) = **pp;
+ } else {
+ /* we set value via a set function */
+ CHKiRet(pSetHdlr(pVal, **pp));
+ }
+ ++(*pp); /* eat processed char */
+ }
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* Parse a number from the configuration line. This is more or less
+ * a shell to call the custom handler.
+ * rgerhards, 2007-07-31
+ */
+static rsRetVal doCustomHdlr(uchar **pp, rsRetVal (*pSetHdlr)(uchar**, void*), void *pVal)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+
+ assert(pp != NULL);
+ assert(*pp != NULL);
+
+ CHKiRet(pSetHdlr(pp, pVal));
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* Parse a number from the configuration line. This functions just parses
+ * the number and does NOT call any handlers or set any values. It is just
+ * for INTERNAL USE by other parse functions!
+ * rgerhards, 2008-01-08
+ */
+static rsRetVal parseIntVal(uchar **pp, int64 *pVal)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ uchar *p;
+ int64 i;
+ int bWasNegative;
+
+ assert(pp != NULL);
+ assert(*pp != NULL);
+ assert(pVal != NULL);
+
+ skipWhiteSpace(pp); /* skip over any whitespace */
+ p = *pp;
+
+ if(*p == '-') {
+ bWasNegative = 1;
+ ++p; /* eat it */
+ } else {
+ bWasNegative = 0;
+ }
+
+ if(!isdigit((int) *p)) {
+ errno = 0;
+ errmsg.LogError(NO_ERRCODE, "invalid number");
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_INT);
+ }
+
+ /* pull value */
+ for(i = 0 ; *p && (isdigit((int) *p) || *p == '.' || *p == ',') ; ++p) {
+ if(isdigit((int) *p)) {
+ i = i * 10 + *p - '0';
+ }
+ }
+
+ if(bWasNegative)
+ i *= -1;
+
+ *pVal = i;
+ *pp = p;
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* Parse a number from the configuration line.
+ * rgerhards, 2007-07-31
+ */
+static rsRetVal doGetInt(uchar **pp, rsRetVal (*pSetHdlr)(void*, uid_t), void *pVal)
+{
+ uchar *p;
+ DEFiRet;
+ int64 i;
+
+ assert(pp != NULL);
+ assert(*pp != NULL);
+
+ CHKiRet(parseIntVal(pp, &i));
+ p = *pp;
+
+ if(pSetHdlr == NULL) {
+ /* we should set value directly to var */
+ *((int*)pVal) = (int) i;
+ } else {
+ /* we set value via a set function */
+ CHKiRet(pSetHdlr(pVal, (int) i));
+ }
+
+ *pp = p;
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* Parse a size from the configuration line. This is basically an integer
+ * syntax, but modifiers may be added after the integer (e.g. 1k to mean
+ * 1024). The size must immediately follow the number. Note that the
+ * param value must be int64!
+ * rgerhards, 2008-01-09
+ */
+static rsRetVal doGetSize(uchar **pp, rsRetVal (*pSetHdlr)(void*, uid_t), void *pVal)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ int64 i;
+
+ assert(pp != NULL);
+ assert(*pp != NULL);
+
+ CHKiRet(parseIntVal(pp, &i));
+
+ /* we now check if the next character is one of our known modifiers.
+ * If so, we accept it as such. If not, we leave it alone. tera and
+ * above does not make any sense as that is above a 32-bit int value.
+ */
+ switch(**pp) {
+ /* traditional binary-based definitions */
+ case 'k': i *= 1024; ++(*pp); break;
+ case 'm': i *= 1024 * 1024; ++(*pp); break;
+ case 'g': i *= 1024 * 1024 * 1024; ++(*pp); break;
+ case 't': i *= (int64) 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024; ++(*pp); break; /* tera */
+ case 'p': i *= (int64) 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024; ++(*pp); break; /* peta */
+ case 'e': i *= (int64) 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024; ++(*pp); break; /* exa */
+ /* and now the "new" 1000-based definitions */
+ case 'K': i *= 1000; ++(*pp); break;
+ case 'M': i *= 10000; ++(*pp); break;
+ case 'G': i *= 100000; ++(*pp); break;
+ case 'T': i *= 1000000; ++(*pp); break; /* tera */
+ case 'P': i *= 10000000; ++(*pp); break; /* peta */
+ case 'E': i *= 100000000; ++(*pp); break; /* exa */
+ }
+
+ /* done */
+ if(pSetHdlr == NULL) {
+ /* we should set value directly to var */
+ *((int64*)pVal) = i;
+ } else {
+ /* we set value via a set function */
+ CHKiRet(pSetHdlr(pVal, i));
+ }
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* Parse and interpet a $FileCreateMode and $umask line. This function
+ * pulls the creation mode and, if successful, stores it
+ * into the global variable so that the rest of rsyslogd
+ * opens files with that mode. Any previous value will be
+ * overwritten.
+ * HINT: if we store the creation mode in selector_t, we
+ * can even specify multiple modes simply be virtue of
+ * being placed in the right section of rsyslog.conf
+ * rgerhards, 2007-07-4 (happy independence day to my US friends!)
+ * Parameter **pp has a pointer to the current config line.
+ * On exit, it will be updated to the processed position.
+ */
+static rsRetVal doFileCreateMode(uchar **pp, rsRetVal (*pSetHdlr)(void*, uid_t), void *pVal)
+{
+ uchar *p;
+ DEFiRet;
+ uchar errMsg[128]; /* for dynamic error messages */
+ int iVal;
+
+ assert(pp != NULL);
+ assert(*pp != NULL);
+
+ skipWhiteSpace(pp); /* skip over any whitespace */
+ p = *pp;
+
+ /* for now, we parse and accept only octal numbers
+ * Sequence of tests is important, we are using boolean shortcuts
+ * to avoid addressing invalid memory!
+ */
+ if(!( (*p == '0')
+ && (*(p+1) && *(p+1) >= '0' && *(p+1) <= '7')
+ && (*(p+2) && *(p+2) >= '0' && *(p+2) <= '7')
+ && (*(p+3) && *(p+3) >= '0' && *(p+3) <= '7') ) ) {
+ snprintf((char*) errMsg, sizeof(errMsg)/sizeof(uchar),
+ "value must be octal (e.g 0644).");
+ errno = 0;
+ errmsg.LogError(NO_ERRCODE, "%s", errMsg);
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_VALUE);
+ }
+
+ /* we reach this code only if the octal number is ok - so we can now
+ * compute the value.
+ */
+ iVal = (*(p+1)-'0') * 64 + (*(p+2)-'0') * 8 + (*(p+3)-'0');
+
+ if(pSetHdlr == NULL) {
+ /* we should set value directly to var */
+ *((int*)pVal) = iVal;
+ } else {
+ /* we set value via a set function */
+ CHKiRet(pSetHdlr(pVal, iVal));
+ }
+
+ p += 4; /* eat the octal number */
+ *pp = p;
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* Parse and interpret an on/off inside a config file line. This is most
+ * often used for boolean options, but of course it may also be used
+ * for other things. The passed-in pointer is updated to point to
+ * the first unparsed character on exit. Function emits error messages
+ * if the value is neither on or off. It returns 0 if the option is off,
+ * 1 if it is on and another value if there was an error.
+ * rgerhards, 2007-07-15
+ */
+static int doParseOnOffOption(uchar **pp)
+{
+ uchar *pOptStart;
+ uchar szOpt[32];
+
+ assert(pp != NULL);
+ assert(*pp != NULL);
+
+ pOptStart = *pp;
+ skipWhiteSpace(pp); /* skip over any whitespace */
+
+ if(getSubString(pp, (char*) szOpt, sizeof(szOpt) / sizeof(uchar), ' ') != 0) {
+ errmsg.LogError(NO_ERRCODE, "Invalid $-configline - could not extract on/off option");
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ if(!strcmp((char*)szOpt, "on")) {
+ return 1;
+ } else if(!strcmp((char*)szOpt, "off")) {
+ return 0;
+ } else {
+ errmsg.LogError(NO_ERRCODE, "Option value must be on or off, but is '%s'", (char*)pOptStart);
+ return -1;
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* extract a groupname and return its gid.
+ * rgerhards, 2007-07-17
+ */
+static rsRetVal doGetGID(uchar **pp, rsRetVal (*pSetHdlr)(void*, uid_t), void *pVal)
+{
+ struct group *pgBuf;
+ struct group gBuf;
+ DEFiRet;
+ uchar szName[256];
+ char stringBuf[2048]; /* I hope this is large enough... */
+
+ assert(pp != NULL);
+ assert(*pp != NULL);
+
+ if(getSubString(pp, (char*) szName, sizeof(szName) / sizeof(uchar), ' ') != 0) {
+ errmsg.LogError(NO_ERRCODE, "could not extract group name");
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_NOT_FOUND);
+ }
+
+ getgrnam_r((char*)szName, &gBuf, stringBuf, sizeof(stringBuf), &pgBuf);
+
+ if(pgBuf == NULL) {
+ errmsg.LogError(NO_ERRCODE, "ID for group '%s' could not be found or error", (char*)szName);
+ iRet = RS_RET_NOT_FOUND;
+ } else {
+ if(pSetHdlr == NULL) {
+ /* we should set value directly to var */
+ *((gid_t*)pVal) = pgBuf->gr_gid;
+ } else {
+ /* we set value via a set function */
+ CHKiRet(pSetHdlr(pVal, pgBuf->gr_gid));
+ }
+ dbgprintf("gid %d obtained for group '%s'\n", pgBuf->gr_gid, szName);
+ }
+
+ skipWhiteSpace(pp); /* skip over any whitespace */
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* extract a username and return its uid.
+ * rgerhards, 2007-07-17
+ */
+static rsRetVal doGetUID(uchar **pp, rsRetVal (*pSetHdlr)(void*, uid_t), void *pVal)
+{
+ struct passwd *ppwBuf;
+ struct passwd pwBuf;
+ DEFiRet;
+ uchar szName[256];
+ char stringBuf[2048]; /* I hope this is large enough... */
+
+ assert(pp != NULL);
+ assert(*pp != NULL);
+
+ if(getSubString(pp, (char*) szName, sizeof(szName) / sizeof(uchar), ' ') != 0) {
+ errmsg.LogError(NO_ERRCODE, "could not extract user name");
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_NOT_FOUND);
+ }
+
+ getpwnam_r((char*)szName, &pwBuf, stringBuf, sizeof(stringBuf), &ppwBuf);
+
+ if(ppwBuf == NULL) {
+ errmsg.LogError(NO_ERRCODE, "ID for user '%s' could not be found or error", (char*)szName);
+ iRet = RS_RET_NOT_FOUND;
+ } else {
+ if(pSetHdlr == NULL) {
+ /* we should set value directly to var */
+ *((uid_t*)pVal) = ppwBuf->pw_uid;
+ } else {
+ /* we set value via a set function */
+ CHKiRet(pSetHdlr(pVal, ppwBuf->pw_uid));
+ }
+ dbgprintf("uid %d obtained for user '%s'\n", ppwBuf->pw_uid, szName);
+ }
+
+ skipWhiteSpace(pp); /* skip over any whitespace */
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* Parse and process an binary cofig option. pVal must be
+ * a pointer to an integer which is to receive the option
+ * value.
+ * rgerhards, 2007-07-15
+ */
+static rsRetVal doBinaryOptionLine(uchar **pp, rsRetVal (*pSetHdlr)(void*, int), void *pVal)
+{
+ int iOption;
+ DEFiRet;
+
+ assert(pp != NULL);
+ assert(*pp != NULL);
+
+ if((iOption = doParseOnOffOption(pp)) == -1)
+ return RS_RET_ERR; /* nothing left to do */
+
+ if(pSetHdlr == NULL) {
+ /* we should set value directly to var */
+ *((int*)pVal) = iOption;
+ } else {
+ /* we set value via a set function */
+ CHKiRet(pSetHdlr(pVal, iOption));
+ }
+
+ skipWhiteSpace(pp); /* skip over any whitespace */
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* parse a whitespace-delimited word from the provided string. This is a
+ * helper function for a number of syntaxes. The parsed value is returned
+ * in ppStrB (which must be provided by caller).
+ * rgerhards, 2008-02-14
+ */
+static rsRetVal
+getWord(uchar **pp, cstr_t **ppStrB)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ uchar *p;
+
+ ASSERT(pp != NULL);
+ ASSERT(*pp != NULL);
+ ASSERT(ppStrB != NULL);
+
+ CHKiRet(rsCStrConstruct(ppStrB));
+
+ /* parse out the word */
+ p = *pp;
+
+ while(*p && !isspace((int) *p)) {
+ CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendChar(*ppStrB, *p++));
+ }
+ CHKiRet(rsCStrFinish(*ppStrB));
+
+ *pp = p;
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* Parse and a word config line option. A word is a consequtive
+ * sequence of non-whitespace characters. pVal must be
+ * a pointer to a string which is to receive the option
+ * value. The returned string must be freed by the caller.
+ * rgerhards, 2007-09-07
+ * To facilitate multiple instances of the same command line
+ * directive, doGetWord() now checks if pVal is already a
+ * non-NULL pointer. If so, we assume it was created by a previous
+ * incarnation and is automatically freed. This happens only when
+ * no custom handler is defined. If it is, the customer handler
+ * must do the cleanup. I have checked and this was al also memory
+ * leak with some code. Obviously, not a large one. -- rgerhards, 2007-12-20
+ * Just to clarify: if pVal is parsed to a custom handler, this handler
+ * is responsible for freeing pVal. -- rgerhards, 2008-03-20
+ */
+static rsRetVal doGetWord(uchar **pp, rsRetVal (*pSetHdlr)(void*, uchar*), void *pVal)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ cstr_t *pStrB;
+ uchar *pNewVal;
+
+ ASSERT(pp != NULL);
+ ASSERT(*pp != NULL);
+
+ CHKiRet(getWord(pp, &pStrB));
+ CHKiRet(rsCStrConvSzStrAndDestruct(pStrB, &pNewVal, 0));
+ pStrB = NULL;
+
+ /* we got the word, now set it */
+ if(pSetHdlr == NULL) {
+ /* we should set value directly to var */
+ if(*((uchar**)pVal) != NULL)
+ free(*((uchar**)pVal)); /* free previous entry */
+ *((uchar**)pVal) = pNewVal; /* set new one */
+ } else {
+ /* we set value via a set function */
+ CHKiRet(pSetHdlr(pVal, pNewVal));
+ }
+
+ skipWhiteSpace(pp); /* skip over any whitespace */
+
+finalize_it:
+ if(iRet != RS_RET_OK) {
+ if(pStrB != NULL)
+ rsCStrDestruct(&pStrB);
+ }
+
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* parse a syslog name from the string. This is the generic code that is
+ * called by the facility/severity functions. Note that we do not check the
+ * validity of numerical values, something that should probably change over
+ * time (TODO). -- rgerhards, 2008-02-14
+ */
+static rsRetVal
+doSyslogName(uchar **pp, rsRetVal (*pSetHdlr)(void*, int), void *pVal, syslogName_t *pNameTable)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ cstr_t *pStrB;
+ int iNewVal;
+
+ ASSERT(pp != NULL);
+ ASSERT(*pp != NULL);
+
+ CHKiRet(getWord(pp, &pStrB)); /* get word */
+ iNewVal = decodeSyslogName(rsCStrGetSzStr(pStrB), pNameTable);
+
+ if(pSetHdlr == NULL) {
+ /* we should set value directly to var */
+ *((int*)pVal) = iNewVal; /* set new one */
+ } else {
+ /* we set value via a set function */
+ CHKiRet(pSetHdlr(pVal, iNewVal));
+ }
+
+ skipWhiteSpace(pp); /* skip over any whitespace */
+
+finalize_it:
+ if(pStrB != NULL)
+ rsCStrDestruct(&pStrB);
+
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* Implements the facility syntax.
+ * rgerhards, 2008-02-14
+ */
+static rsRetVal
+doFacility(uchar **pp, rsRetVal (*pSetHdlr)(void*, int), void *pVal)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ iRet = doSyslogName(pp, pSetHdlr, pVal, syslogFacNames);
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* Implements the severity syntax.
+ * rgerhards, 2008-02-14
+ */
+static rsRetVal
+doSeverity(uchar **pp, rsRetVal (*pSetHdlr)(void*, int), void *pVal)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ iRet = doSyslogName(pp, pSetHdlr, pVal, syslogPriNames);
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* --------------- END functions for handling canned syntaxes --------------- */
+
+/* destructor for cslCmdHdlr
+ * pThis is actually a cslCmdHdlr_t, but we do not cast it as all we currently
+ * need to do is free it.
+ */
+static rsRetVal cslchDestruct(void *pThis)
+{
+ ASSERT(pThis != NULL);
+ free(pThis);
+
+ return RS_RET_OK;
+}
+
+
+/* constructor for cslCmdHdlr
+ */
+static rsRetVal cslchConstruct(cslCmdHdlr_t **ppThis)
+{
+ cslCmdHdlr_t *pThis;
+ DEFiRet;
+
+ assert(ppThis != NULL);
+ if((pThis = calloc(1, sizeof(cslCmdHdlr_t))) == NULL) {
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY);
+ }
+
+finalize_it:
+ *ppThis = pThis;
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+/* destructor for linked list keys. As we do not use any dynamic memory,
+ * we simply return. However, this entry point must be defined for the
+ * linkedList class to make sure we have not forgotten a destructor.
+ * rgerhards, 2007-11-21
+ */
+static rsRetVal cslchKeyDestruct(void __attribute__((unused)) *pData)
+{
+ return RS_RET_OK;
+}
+
+
+/* Key compare operation for linked list class. This compares two
+ * owner cookies (void *).
+ * rgerhards, 2007-11-21
+ */
+static int cslchKeyCompare(void *pKey1, void *pKey2)
+{
+ if(pKey1 == pKey2)
+ return 0;
+ else
+ if(pKey1 < pKey2)
+ return -1;
+ else
+ return 1;
+}
+
+
+/* set data members for this object
+ */
+rsRetVal cslchSetEntry(cslCmdHdlr_t *pThis, ecslCmdHdrlType eType, rsRetVal (*pHdlr)(), void *pData)
+{
+ assert(pThis != NULL);
+ assert(eType != eCmdHdlrInvalid);
+
+ pThis->eType = eType;
+ pThis->cslCmdHdlr = pHdlr;
+ pThis->pData = pData;
+
+ return RS_RET_OK;
+}
+
+
+/* call the specified handler
+ */
+static rsRetVal cslchCallHdlr(cslCmdHdlr_t *pThis, uchar **ppConfLine)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ rsRetVal (*pHdlr)() = NULL;
+ assert(pThis != NULL);
+ assert(ppConfLine != NULL);
+
+ switch(pThis->eType) {
+ case eCmdHdlrCustomHandler:
+ pHdlr = doCustomHdlr;
+ break;
+ case eCmdHdlrUID:
+ pHdlr = doGetUID;
+ break;
+ case eCmdHdlrGID:
+ pHdlr = doGetGID;
+ break;
+ case eCmdHdlrBinary:
+ pHdlr = doBinaryOptionLine;
+ break;
+ case eCmdHdlrFileCreateMode:
+ pHdlr = doFileCreateMode;
+ break;
+ case eCmdHdlrInt:
+ pHdlr = doGetInt;
+ break;
+ case eCmdHdlrSize:
+ pHdlr = doGetSize;
+ break;
+ case eCmdHdlrGetChar:
+ pHdlr = doGetChar;
+ break;
+ case eCmdHdlrFacility:
+ pHdlr = doFacility;
+ break;
+ case eCmdHdlrSeverity:
+ pHdlr = doSeverity;
+ break;
+ case eCmdHdlrGetWord:
+ pHdlr = doGetWord;
+ break;
+ default:
+ iRet = RS_RET_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
+ goto finalize_it;
+ }
+
+ /* we got a pointer to the handler, so let's call it */
+ assert(pHdlr != NULL);
+ CHKiRet(pHdlr(ppConfLine, pThis->cslCmdHdlr, pThis->pData));
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- *
+ * now come the handlers for cslCmd_t
+ * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+/* destructor for a cslCmd list key (a string as of now)
+ */
+static rsRetVal cslcKeyDestruct(void *pData)
+{
+ free(pData); /* we do not need to cast as all we do is free it anyway... */
+ return RS_RET_OK;
+}
+
+/* destructor for cslCmd
+ */
+static rsRetVal cslcDestruct(void *pData)
+{
+ cslCmd_t *pThis = (cslCmd_t*) pData;
+
+ assert(pThis != NULL);
+
+ llDestroy(&pThis->llCmdHdlrs);
+ free(pThis);
+
+ return RS_RET_OK;
+}
+
+
+/* constructor for cslCmd
+ */
+static rsRetVal cslcConstruct(cslCmd_t **ppThis, int bChainingPermitted)
+{
+ cslCmd_t *pThis;
+ DEFiRet;
+
+ assert(ppThis != NULL);
+ if((pThis = calloc(1, sizeof(cslCmd_t))) == NULL) {
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY);
+ }
+
+ pThis->bChainingPermitted = bChainingPermitted;
+
+ CHKiRet(llInit(&pThis->llCmdHdlrs, cslchDestruct, cslchKeyDestruct, cslchKeyCompare));
+
+finalize_it:
+ *ppThis = pThis;
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* add a handler entry to a known command
+ */
+static rsRetVal cslcAddHdlr(cslCmd_t *pThis, ecslCmdHdrlType eType, rsRetVal (*pHdlr)(), void *pData, void *pOwnerCookie)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ cslCmdHdlr_t *pCmdHdlr = NULL;
+
+ assert(pThis != NULL);
+
+ CHKiRet(cslchConstruct(&pCmdHdlr));
+ CHKiRet(cslchSetEntry(pCmdHdlr, eType, pHdlr, pData));
+ CHKiRet(llAppend(&pThis->llCmdHdlrs, pOwnerCookie, pCmdHdlr));
+
+finalize_it:
+ if(iRet != RS_RET_OK) {
+ if(pHdlr != NULL)
+ cslchDestruct(pCmdHdlr);
+ }
+
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* function that registers cfsysline handlers.
+ * The supplied pCmdName is copied and a new buffer is allocated. This
+ * buffer is automatically destroyed when the element is freed, the
+ * caller does not need to take care of that. The caller must, however,
+ * free pCmdName if he allocated it dynamically! -- rgerhards, 2007-08-09
+ */
+rsRetVal regCfSysLineHdlr(uchar *pCmdName, int bChainingPermitted, ecslCmdHdrlType eType, rsRetVal (*pHdlr)(), void *pData,
+ void *pOwnerCookie)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ cslCmd_t *pThis;
+ uchar *pMyCmdName;
+
+ iRet = llFind(&llCmdList, (void *) pCmdName, (void*) &pThis);
+ if(iRet == RS_RET_NOT_FOUND) {
+ /* new command */
+ CHKiRet(cslcConstruct(&pThis, bChainingPermitted));
+ CHKiRet_Hdlr(cslcAddHdlr(pThis, eType, pHdlr, pData, pOwnerCookie)) {
+ cslcDestruct(pThis);
+ goto finalize_it;
+ }
+ /* important: add to list, AFTER everything else is OK. Else
+ * we mess up things in the error case.
+ */
+ if((pMyCmdName = (uchar*) strdup((char*)pCmdName)) == NULL) {
+ cslcDestruct(pThis);
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY);
+ }
+ CHKiRet_Hdlr(llAppend(&llCmdList, pMyCmdName, (void*) pThis)) {
+ cslcDestruct(pThis);
+ goto finalize_it;
+ }
+ } else {
+ /* command already exists, are we allowed to chain? */
+ if(pThis->bChainingPermitted == 0 || bChainingPermitted == 0) {
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_CHAIN_NOT_PERMITTED);
+ }
+ CHKiRet_Hdlr(cslcAddHdlr(pThis, eType, pHdlr, pData, pOwnerCookie)) {
+ cslcDestruct(pThis);
+ goto finalize_it;
+ }
+ }
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+rsRetVal unregCfSysLineHdlrs(void)
+{
+ return llDestroy(&llCmdList);
+}
+
+
+/* helper function for unregCfSysLineHdlrs4Owner(). This is used to see if there is
+ * a handler of this owner inside the element and, if so, remove it. Please note that
+ * it keeps track of a pointer to the last linked list entry, as this is needed to
+ * remove an entry from the list.
+ * rgerhards, 2007-11-21
+ */
+DEFFUNC_llExecFunc(unregHdlrsHeadExec)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ cslCmd_t *pListHdr = (cslCmd_t*) pData;
+ int iNumElts;
+
+ /* first find element */
+ iRet = llFindAndDelete(&(pListHdr->llCmdHdlrs), pParam);
+
+ /* now go back and check how many elements are left */
+ CHKiRet(llGetNumElts(&(pListHdr->llCmdHdlrs), &iNumElts));
+
+ if(iNumElts == 0) {
+ /* nothing left in header, so request to delete it */
+ iRet = RS_RET_OK_DELETE_LISTENTRY;
+ }
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+/* unregister and destroy cfSysLineHandlers for a specific owner. This method is
+ * most importantly used before unloading a loadable module providing some handlers.
+ * The full list of handlers is searched. If the to-be removed handler was the only
+ * handler for a directive name, the directive header, too, is deleted.
+ * rgerhards, 2007-11-21
+ */
+rsRetVal unregCfSysLineHdlrs4Owner(void *pOwnerCookie)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ /* we need to walk through all directive names, as the linked list
+ * class does not provide a way to just search the lower-level handlers.
+ */
+ iRet = llExecFunc(&llCmdList, unregHdlrsHeadExec, pOwnerCookie);
+
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* process a cfsysline command (based on handler structure)
+ * param "p" is a pointer to the command line after the command. Should be
+ * updated.
+ */
+rsRetVal processCfSysLineCommand(uchar *pCmdName, uchar **p)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ rsRetVal iRetLL; /* for linked list handling */
+ cslCmd_t *pCmd;
+ cslCmdHdlr_t *pCmdHdlr;
+ linkedListCookie_t llCookieCmdHdlr;
+ uchar *pHdlrP; /* the handler's private p (else we could only call one handler) */
+ int bWasOnceOK; /* was the result of an handler at least once RS_RET_OK? */
+ uchar *pOKp = NULL; /* returned conf line pointer when it was OK */
+
+ iRet = llFind(&llCmdList, (void *) pCmdName, (void*) &pCmd);
+
+ if(iRet == RS_RET_NOT_FOUND) {
+ errmsg.LogError(NO_ERRCODE, "invalid or yet-unknown config file command - have you forgotten to load a module?");
+ }
+
+ if(iRet != RS_RET_OK)
+ goto finalize_it;
+
+ llCookieCmdHdlr = NULL;
+ bWasOnceOK = 0;
+ while((iRetLL = llGetNextElt(&pCmd->llCmdHdlrs, &llCookieCmdHdlr, (void*)&pCmdHdlr)) == RS_RET_OK) {
+ /* for the time being, we ignore errors during handlers. The
+ * reason is that handlers are independent. An error in one
+ * handler does not necessarily mean that another one will
+ * fail, too. Later, we might add a config variable to control
+ * this behaviour (but I am not sure if that is rally
+ * necessary). -- rgerhards, 2007-07-31
+ */
+ pHdlrP = *p;
+ if((iRet = cslchCallHdlr(pCmdHdlr, &pHdlrP)) == RS_RET_OK) {
+ bWasOnceOK = 1;
+ pOKp = pHdlrP;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if(bWasOnceOK == 1) {
+ *p = pOKp;
+ iRet = RS_RET_OK;
+ }
+
+ if(iRetLL != RS_RET_END_OF_LINKEDLIST)
+ iRet = iRetLL;
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* debug print the command handler structure
+ */
+void dbgPrintCfSysLineHandlers(void)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+
+ cslCmd_t *pCmd;
+ cslCmdHdlr_t *pCmdHdlr;
+ linkedListCookie_t llCookieCmd;
+ linkedListCookie_t llCookieCmdHdlr;
+ uchar *pKey;
+
+ dbgprintf("Sytem Line Configuration Commands:\n");
+ llCookieCmd = NULL;
+ while((iRet = llGetNextElt(&llCmdList, &llCookieCmd, (void*)&pCmd)) == RS_RET_OK) {
+ llGetKey(llCookieCmd, (void*) &pKey); /* TODO: using the cookie is NOT clean! */
+ dbgprintf("\tCommand '%s':\n", pKey);
+ llCookieCmdHdlr = NULL;
+ while((iRet = llGetNextElt(&pCmd->llCmdHdlrs, &llCookieCmdHdlr, (void*)&pCmdHdlr)) == RS_RET_OK) {
+ dbgprintf("\t\ttype : %d\n", pCmdHdlr->eType);
+ dbgprintf("\t\tpData: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pCmdHdlr->pData);
+ dbgprintf("\t\tHdlr : 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pCmdHdlr->cslCmdHdlr);
+ dbgprintf("\t\tOwner: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) llCookieCmdHdlr->pKey);
+ dbgprintf("\n");
+ }
+ }
+ dbgprintf("\n");
+ ENDfunc
+}
+
+
+/* our init function. TODO: remove once converted to a class
+ */
+rsRetVal cfsyslineInit()
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ CHKiRet(objGetObjInterface(&obj));
+ CHKiRet(objUse(errmsg, CORE_COMPONENT));
+
+ CHKiRet(llInit(&llCmdList, cslcDestruct, cslcKeyDestruct, strcasecmp));
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+/* vim:set ai:
+ */