/* obj.c
*
* This file implements a generic object "class". All other classes can
* use the service of this base class here to include auto-destruction and
* other capabilities in a generic manner.
*
* As of 2008-02-29, I (rgerhards) am adding support for dynamically loadable
* objects. In essence, each object will soon be available via its interface,
* only. Before any object's code is accessed (including global static methods),
* the caller needs to obtain an object interface. To do so, it needs to provide
* the object name and the file where the object is expected to reside in. A
* file may not be given, in which case the object is expected to reside in
* the rsyslog core. The caller than receives an interface pointer which can
* be utilized to access all the object's methods. This method enables rsyslog
* to load library modules on demand. In order to keep overhead low, callers
* should request object interface only once in the object Init function and
* free them when they exit. The only exception is when a caller needs to
* access an object only conditional, in which case a pointer to its interface
* shall be aquired as need first arises but still be released only on exit
* or when there definitely is no further need. The whole idea is to limit
* the very performance-intense act of dynamically loading an objects library.
* Of course, it is possible to violate this suggestion, but than you should
* have very good reasoning to do so.
*
* Please note that there is one trick we need to do. Each object queries
* the object interfaces and it does so via objUse(). objUse, however, is
* part of the obj object's interface (implemented via the file you are
* just reading). So in order to obtain a pointer to objUse, we need to
* call it - obviously not possible. One solution would be that objUse is
* hardcoded into all callers. That, however, would bring us into slight
* trouble with actually dynamically loaded modules, as we should NOT
* rely on the OS loader to resolve symbols back to the caller (this
* is a feature not universally available and highly importable). Of course,
* we can solve this with a pHostQueryEtryPoint() call. It still sounds
* somewhat unnatural to call a regular interface function via a special
* method. So what we do instead is define a special function called
* objGetObjInterface() which delivers our own interface. That function
* than will be defined global and be queriable via pHostQueryEtryPoint().
* I agree, technically this is much the same, but from an architecture
* point of view it looks cleaner (at least to me).
*
* Please note that there is another egg-hen problem: we use a linked list,
* which is provided by the linkedList object. However, we need to
* initialize the linked list before we can provide the UseObj()
* functionality. That, in turn, would probably be required by the
* linkedList object. So the solution is to use a backdoor just to
* init the linked list and from then on use the usual interfaces.
*
* File begun on 2008-01-04 by RGerhards
*
* Copyright 2008 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH.
*
* This file is part of rsyslog.
*
* Rsyslog is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* Rsyslog 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 General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with Rsyslog. If not, see .
*
* A copy of the GPL can be found in the file "COPYING" in this distribution.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
/* how many objects are supported by rsyslogd? */
#define OBJ_NUM_IDS 100 //TODO 16 were currently in use 2008-02-29
#include "rsyslog.h"
#include "syslogd-types.h"
#include "srUtils.h"
#include "obj.h"
#include "stream.h"
/* static data */
DEFobjCurrIf(obj) /* we define our own interface, as this is expected by some macros! */
DEFobjCurrIf(var)
static objInfo_t *arrObjInfo[OBJ_NUM_IDS]; /* array with object information pointers */
/* cookies for serialized lines */
#define COOKIE_OBJLINE '<'
#define COOKIE_PROPLINE '+'
#define COOKIE_ENDLINE '>'
#define COOKIE_BLANKLINE '.'
/* forward definitions */
static rsRetVal FindObjInfo(cstr_t *pszObjName, objInfo_t **ppInfo);
/* methods */
/* This is a dummy method to be used when a standard method has not been
* implemented by an object. Having it allows us to simply call via the
* jump table without any NULL pointer checks - which gains quite
* some performance. -- rgerhards, 2008-01-04
*/
static rsRetVal objInfoNotImplementedDummy(void __attribute__((unused)) *pThis)
{
return RS_RET_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
}
/* and now the macro to check if something is not implemented
* must be provided an objInfo_t pointer.
*/
#define objInfoIsImplemented(pThis, method) \
(pThis->objMethods[method] != objInfoNotImplementedDummy)
/* construct an object Info object. Each class shall do this on init. The
* resulting object shall be cached during the lifetime of the class and each
* object shall receive a reference. A constructor and destructor MUST be provided for all
* objects, thus they are in the parameter list.
* pszID is the identifying object name and must point to constant pool memory. It is never freed.
*/
static rsRetVal
InfoConstruct(objInfo_t **ppThis, uchar *pszID, int iObjVers,
rsRetVal (*pConstruct)(void *), rsRetVal (*pDestruct)(void *),
rsRetVal (*pQueryIF)(interface_t*))
{
DEFiRet;
int i;
objInfo_t *pThis;
assert(ppThis != NULL);
assert(pDestruct != NULL);
if((pThis = calloc(1, sizeof(objInfo_t))) == NULL)
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY);
pThis->pszID = pszID;
pThis->lenID = strlen((char*)pszID);
pThis->pszName = (uchar*)strdup((char*)pszID); /* it's OK if we have NULL ptr, GetName() will deal with that! */
pThis->iObjVers = iObjVers;
pThis->QueryIF = pQueryIF;
//xxxpThis->objID = objID;
pThis->objMethods[0] = pConstruct;
pThis->objMethods[1] = pDestruct;
for(i = 2 ; i < OBJ_NUM_METHODS ; ++i) {
pThis->objMethods[i] = objInfoNotImplementedDummy;
}
*ppThis = pThis;
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
/* set a method handler */
static rsRetVal
InfoSetMethod(objInfo_t *pThis, objMethod_t objMethod, rsRetVal (*pHandler)(void*))
{
assert(pThis != NULL);
assert(objMethod > 0 && objMethod < OBJ_NUM_METHODS);
pThis->objMethods[objMethod] = pHandler;
return RS_RET_OK;
}
/* destruct the base object properties.
* rgerhards, 2008-01-29
*/
static rsRetVal
DestructObjSelf(obj_t *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
ISOBJ_assert(pThis);
if(pThis->pszName != NULL)
free(pThis->pszName);
RETiRet;
}
/* --------------- object serializiation / deserialization support --------------- */
/* serialize the header of an object
* pszRecType must be either "Obj" (Object) or "OPB" (Object Property Bag)
*/
static rsRetVal objSerializeHeader(strm_t *pStrm, obj_t *pObj, uchar *pszRecType)
{
DEFiRet;
ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pStrm, strm);
ISOBJ_assert(pObj);
assert(!strcmp((char*) pszRecType, "Obj") || !strcmp((char*) pszRecType, "OPB"));
/* object cookie and serializer version (so far always 1) */
CHKiRet(strmWriteChar(pStrm, COOKIE_OBJLINE));
CHKiRet(strmWrite(pStrm, (uchar*) pszRecType, 3)); /* record types are always 3 octets */
CHKiRet(strmWriteChar(pStrm, ':'));
CHKiRet(strmWriteChar(pStrm, '1'));
/* object type, version and string length */
CHKiRet(strmWriteChar(pStrm, ':'));
CHKiRet(strmWrite(pStrm, pObj->pObjInfo->pszID, pObj->pObjInfo->lenID));
CHKiRet(strmWriteChar(pStrm, ':'));
CHKiRet(strmWriteLong(pStrm, objGetVersion(pObj)));
/* record trailer */
CHKiRet(strmWriteChar(pStrm, ':'));
CHKiRet(strmWriteChar(pStrm, '\n'));
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
/* begin serialization of an object
* rgerhards, 2008-01-06
*/
static rsRetVal
BeginSerialize(strm_t *pStrm, obj_t *pObj)
{
DEFiRet;
ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pStrm, strm);
ISOBJ_assert(pObj);
CHKiRet(strmRecordBegin(pStrm));
CHKiRet(objSerializeHeader(pStrm, pObj, (uchar*) "Obj"));
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
/* begin serialization of an object's property bag
* Note: a property bag is used to serialize some of an objects
* properties, but not necessarily all. A good example is the queue
* object, which at some stage needs to serialize a number of its
* properties, but not the queue data itself. From the object point
* of view, a property bag can not be used to re-instantiate an object.
* Otherwise, the serialization is exactly the same.
* rgerhards, 2008-01-11
*/
static rsRetVal
BeginSerializePropBag(strm_t *pStrm, obj_t *pObj)
{
DEFiRet;
ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pStrm, strm);
ISOBJ_assert(pObj);
CHKiRet(strmRecordBegin(pStrm));
CHKiRet(objSerializeHeader(pStrm, pObj, (uchar*) "OPB"));
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
/* append a property
*/
static rsRetVal
SerializeProp(strm_t *pStrm, uchar *pszPropName, propType_t propType, void *pUsr)
{
DEFiRet;
uchar *pszBuf = NULL;
size_t lenBuf = 0;
uchar szBuf[64];
varType_t vType = VARTYPE_NONE;
ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pStrm, strm);
assert(pszPropName != NULL);
/*dbgprintf("objSerializeProp: strm %p, propName '%s', type %d, pUsr %p\n", pStrm, pszPropName, propType, pUsr);*/
/* if we have no user pointer, there is no need to write this property.
* TODO: think if that's the righ point of view
* rgerhards, 2008-01-06
*/
if(pUsr == NULL) {
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OK);
}
/* TODO: use the stream functions for data conversion here - should be quicker */
switch(propType) {
case PROPTYPE_PSZ:
pszBuf = (uchar*) pUsr;
lenBuf = strlen((char*) pszBuf);
vType = VARTYPE_STR;
break;
case PROPTYPE_SHORT:
CHKiRet(srUtilItoA((char*) szBuf, sizeof(szBuf), (long) *((short*) pUsr)));
pszBuf = szBuf;
lenBuf = strlen((char*) szBuf);
vType = VARTYPE_NUMBER;
break;
case PROPTYPE_INT:
CHKiRet(srUtilItoA((char*) szBuf, sizeof(szBuf), (long) *((int*) pUsr)));
pszBuf = szBuf;
lenBuf = strlen((char*) szBuf);
vType = VARTYPE_NUMBER;
break;
case PROPTYPE_LONG:
CHKiRet(srUtilItoA((char*) szBuf, sizeof(szBuf), *((long*) pUsr)));
pszBuf = szBuf;
lenBuf = strlen((char*) szBuf);
vType = VARTYPE_NUMBER;
break;
case PROPTYPE_INT64:
CHKiRet(srUtilItoA((char*) szBuf, sizeof(szBuf), *((int64*) pUsr)));
pszBuf = szBuf;
lenBuf = strlen((char*) szBuf);
vType = VARTYPE_NUMBER;
break;
case PROPTYPE_CSTR:
pszBuf = rsCStrGetSzStrNoNULL((cstr_t *) pUsr);
lenBuf = rsCStrLen((cstr_t*) pUsr);
vType = VARTYPE_STR;
break;
case PROPTYPE_SYSLOGTIME:
lenBuf = snprintf((char*) szBuf, sizeof(szBuf), "%d:%d:%d:%d:%d:%d:%d:%d:%d:%c:%d:%d",
((syslogTime_t*)pUsr)->timeType,
((syslogTime_t*)pUsr)->year,
((syslogTime_t*)pUsr)->month,
((syslogTime_t*)pUsr)->day,
((syslogTime_t*)pUsr)->hour,
((syslogTime_t*)pUsr)->minute,
((syslogTime_t*)pUsr)->second,
((syslogTime_t*)pUsr)->secfrac,
((syslogTime_t*)pUsr)->secfracPrecision,
((syslogTime_t*)pUsr)->OffsetMode,
((syslogTime_t*)pUsr)->OffsetHour,
((syslogTime_t*)pUsr)->OffsetMinute);
if(lenBuf > sizeof(szBuf) - 1)
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_PROVIDED_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL);
vType = VARTYPE_SYSLOGTIME;
pszBuf = szBuf;
break;
default:
dbgprintf("invalid PROPTYPE %d\n", propType);
break;
}
/* cookie */
CHKiRet(strmWriteChar(pStrm, COOKIE_PROPLINE));
/* name */
CHKiRet(strmWrite(pStrm, pszPropName, strlen((char*)pszPropName)));
CHKiRet(strmWriteChar(pStrm, ':'));
/* type */
CHKiRet(strmWriteLong(pStrm, (int) vType));
CHKiRet(strmWriteChar(pStrm, ':'));
/* length */
CHKiRet(strmWriteLong(pStrm, lenBuf));
CHKiRet(strmWriteChar(pStrm, ':'));
/* data */
CHKiRet(strmWrite(pStrm, (uchar*) pszBuf, lenBuf));
/* trailer */
CHKiRet(strmWriteChar(pStrm, ':'));
CHKiRet(strmWriteChar(pStrm, '\n'));
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
/* end serialization of an object. The caller receives a
* standard C string, which he must free when no longer needed.
*/
static rsRetVal
EndSerialize(strm_t *pStrm)
{
DEFiRet;
assert(pStrm != NULL);
CHKiRet(strmWriteChar(pStrm, COOKIE_ENDLINE));
CHKiRet(strmWrite(pStrm, (uchar*) "End\n", sizeof("END\n") - 1));
CHKiRet(strmWriteChar(pStrm, COOKIE_BLANKLINE));
CHKiRet(strmWriteChar(pStrm, '\n'));
CHKiRet(strmRecordEnd(pStrm));
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
/* define a helper to make code below a bit cleaner (and quicker to write) */
#define NEXTC CHKiRet(strmReadChar(pStrm, &c))//;dbgprintf("c: %c\n", c);
/* de-serialize an embedded, non-octect-counted string. This is useful
* for deserializing the object name inside the header. The string is
* terminated by the first occurence of the ':' character.
* rgerhards, 2008-02-29
*/
static rsRetVal
objDeserializeEmbedStr(cstr_t **ppStr, strm_t *pStrm)
{
DEFiRet;
uchar c;
cstr_t *pStr = NULL;
assert(ppStr != NULL);
CHKiRet(rsCStrConstruct(&pStr));
NEXTC;
while(c != ':') {
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendChar(pStr, c));
NEXTC;
}
CHKiRet(rsCStrFinish(pStr));
*ppStr = pStr;
finalize_it:
if(iRet != RS_RET_OK && pStr != NULL)
rsCStrDestruct(&pStr);
RETiRet;
}
/* de-serialize a number */
static rsRetVal objDeserializeNumber(number_t *pNum, strm_t *pStrm)
{
DEFiRet;
number_t i;
int bIsNegative;
uchar c;
assert(pNum != NULL);
NEXTC;
if(c == '-') {
bIsNegative = 1;
NEXTC;
} else {
bIsNegative = 0;
}
/* we check this so that we get more meaningful error codes */
if(!isdigit(c)) ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_NUMBER);
i = 0;
while(isdigit(c)) {
i = i * 10 + c - '0';
NEXTC;
}
if(c != ':') ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_DELIMITER);
if(bIsNegative)
i *= -1;
*pNum = i;
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
/* de-serialize a string, length must be provided */
static rsRetVal objDeserializeStr(cstr_t **ppCStr, int iLen, strm_t *pStrm)
{
DEFiRet;
int i;
uchar c;
cstr_t *pCStr = NULL;
assert(ppCStr != NULL);
assert(iLen > 0);
CHKiRet(rsCStrConstruct(&pCStr));
NEXTC;
for(i = 0 ; i < iLen ; ++i) {
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendChar(pCStr, c));
NEXTC;
}
CHKiRet(rsCStrFinish(pCStr));
/* check terminator */
if(c != ':') ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_DELIMITER);
*ppCStr = pCStr;
finalize_it:
if(iRet != RS_RET_OK && pCStr != NULL)
rsCStrDestruct(&pCStr);
RETiRet;
}
/* de-serialize a syslogTime -- rgerhards,2008-01-08 */
#define GETVAL(var) \
CHKiRet(objDeserializeNumber(&l, pStrm)); \
pTime->var = l;
static rsRetVal objDeserializeSyslogTime(syslogTime_t *pTime, strm_t *pStrm)
{
DEFiRet;
number_t l;
uchar c;
assert(pTime != NULL);
GETVAL(timeType);
GETVAL(year);
GETVAL(month);
GETVAL(day);
GETVAL(hour);
GETVAL(minute);
GETVAL(second);
GETVAL(secfrac);
GETVAL(secfracPrecision);
/* OffsetMode is a single character! */
NEXTC; pTime->OffsetMode = c;
NEXTC; if(c != ':') ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_DELIMITER);
GETVAL(OffsetHour);
GETVAL(OffsetMinute);
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
#undef GETVAL
/* de-serialize an object header
* rgerhards, 2008-01-07
*/
static rsRetVal objDeserializeHeader(uchar *pszRecType, cstr_t **ppstrID, int* poVers, strm_t *pStrm)
{
DEFiRet;
number_t oVers;
uchar c;
assert(ppstrID != NULL);
assert(poVers != NULL);
assert(!strcmp((char*) pszRecType, "Obj") || !strcmp((char*) pszRecType, "OPB"));
/* check header cookie */
NEXTC; if(c != COOKIE_OBJLINE) ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_HEADER);
NEXTC; if(c != pszRecType[0]) ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_HEADER_RECTYPE);
NEXTC; if(c != pszRecType[1]) ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_HEADER_RECTYPE);
NEXTC; if(c != pszRecType[2]) ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_HEADER_RECTYPE);
NEXTC; if(c != ':') ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_HEADER);
NEXTC; if(c != '1') ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_HEADER_VERS);
NEXTC; if(c != ':') ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_HEADER_VERS);
/* object type and version */
CHKiRet(objDeserializeEmbedStr(ppstrID, pStrm));
CHKiRet(objDeserializeNumber(&oVers, pStrm));
/* and now we skip over the rest until the delemiting \n */
NEXTC;
while(c != '\n') {
NEXTC;
}
*poVers = oVers;
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
/* Deserialize a single property. Pointer must be positioned at begin of line. Whole line
* up until the \n is read.
*/
static rsRetVal objDeserializeProperty(var_t *pProp, strm_t *pStrm)
{
DEFiRet;
number_t i;
number_t iLen;
uchar c;
assert(pProp != NULL);
/* check cookie */
NEXTC;
if(c != COOKIE_PROPLINE) {
/* oops, we've read one char that does not belong to use - unget it first */
CHKiRet(strmUnreadChar(pStrm, c));
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_NO_PROPLINE);
}
/* get the property name first */
CHKiRet(rsCStrConstruct(&pProp->pcsName));
NEXTC;
while(c != ':') {
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendChar(pProp->pcsName, c));
NEXTC;
}
CHKiRet(rsCStrFinish(pProp->pcsName));
/* property type */
CHKiRet(objDeserializeNumber(&i, pStrm));
pProp->varType = i;
/* size (needed for strings) */
CHKiRet(objDeserializeNumber(&iLen, pStrm));
/* we now need to deserialize the value */
switch(pProp->varType) {
case VARTYPE_STR:
CHKiRet(objDeserializeStr(&pProp->val.pStr, iLen, pStrm));
break;
case VARTYPE_NUMBER:
CHKiRet(objDeserializeNumber(&pProp->val.num, pStrm));
break;
case VARTYPE_SYSLOGTIME:
CHKiRet(objDeserializeSyslogTime(&pProp->val.vSyslogTime, pStrm));
break;
default:
dbgprintf("invalid VARTYPE %d\n", pProp->varType);
break;
}
/* we should now be at the end of the line. So the next char must be \n */
NEXTC;
if(c != '\n') ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_PROPFRAME);
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
/* de-serialize an object trailer. This does not get any data but checks if the
* format is ok.
* rgerhards, 2008-01-07
*/
static rsRetVal objDeserializeTrailer(strm_t *pStrm)
{
DEFiRet;
uchar c;
/* check header cookie */
NEXTC; if(c != COOKIE_ENDLINE) ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_TRAILER);
NEXTC; if(c != 'E') ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_TRAILER);
NEXTC; if(c != 'n') ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_TRAILER);
NEXTC; if(c != 'd') ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_TRAILER);
NEXTC; if(c != '\n') ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_TRAILER);
NEXTC; if(c != COOKIE_BLANKLINE) ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_TRAILER);
NEXTC; if(c != '\n') ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_TRAILER);
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
/* This method tries to recover a serial store if it got out of sync.
* To do so, it scans the line beginning cookies and waits for the object
* cookie. If that is found, control is returned. If the store is exhausted,
* we will receive an RS_RET_EOF error as part of NEXTC, which will also
* terminate this function. So we may either return with somehting that
* looks like a valid object or end of store.
* rgerhards, 2008-01-07
*/
static rsRetVal objDeserializeTryRecover(strm_t *pStrm)
{
DEFiRet;
uchar c;
int bWasNL;
int bRun;
assert(pStrm != NULL);
bRun = 1;
bWasNL = 0;
while(bRun) {
NEXTC;
if(c == '\n')
bWasNL = 1;
else {
if(bWasNL == 1 && c == COOKIE_OBJLINE)
bRun = 0; /* we found it! */
else
bWasNL = 0;
}
}
CHKiRet(strmUnreadChar(pStrm, c));
finalize_it:
dbgprintf("deserializer has possibly been able to re-sync and recover, state %d\n", iRet);
RETiRet;
}
/* De-serialize the properties of an object. This includes processing
* of the trailer. Header must already have been processed.
* rgerhards, 2008-01-11
*/
static rsRetVal objDeserializeProperties(obj_t *pObj, objInfo_t *pObjInfo, strm_t *pStrm)
{
DEFiRet;
var_t *pVar;
ISOBJ_assert(pObj);
ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pStrm, strm);
ASSERT(pObjInfo != NULL);
CHKiRet(var.Construct(&pVar));
CHKiRet(var.ConstructFinalize(pVar));
iRet = objDeserializeProperty(pVar, pStrm);
while(iRet == RS_RET_OK) {
CHKiRet(pObjInfo->objMethods[objMethod_SETPROPERTY](pObj, pVar));
iRet = objDeserializeProperty(pVar, pStrm);
}
var.Destruct(&pVar);
if(iRet != RS_RET_NO_PROPLINE)
FINALIZE;
CHKiRet(objDeserializeTrailer(pStrm)); /* do trailer checks */
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
/* De-Serialize an object.
* Params: Pointer to object Pointer (pObj) (like a obj_t**, but can not do that due to compiler warning)
* expected object ID (to check against), a fixup function that can modify the object before it is finalized
* and a user pointer that is to be passed to that function in addition to the object. The fixup function
* pointer may be NULL, in which case none is called.
* The caller must destruct the created object.
* rgerhards, 2008-01-07
*/
static rsRetVal
Deserialize(void *ppObj, uchar *pszTypeExpected, strm_t *pStrm, rsRetVal (*fFixup)(obj_t*,void*), void *pUsr)
{
DEFiRet;
rsRetVal iRetLocal;
obj_t *pObj = NULL;
int oVers = 0; /* after all, it is totally useless but takes up some execution time... */
cstr_t *pstrID = NULL;
objInfo_t *pObjInfo;
assert(ppObj != NULL);
assert(pszTypeExpected != NULL);
ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pStrm, strm);
/* we de-serialize the header. if all goes well, we are happy. However, if
* we experience a problem, we try to recover. We do this by skipping to
* the next object header. This is defined via the line-start cookies. In
* worst case, we exhaust the queue, but then we receive EOF return state,
* from objDeserializeTryRecover(), what will cause us to ultimately give up.
* rgerhards, 2008-07-08
*/
do {
iRetLocal = objDeserializeHeader((uchar*) "Obj", &pstrID, &oVers, pStrm);
if(iRetLocal != RS_RET_OK) {
dbgprintf("objDeserialize error %d during header processing - trying to recover\n", iRetLocal);
CHKiRet(objDeserializeTryRecover(pStrm));
}
} while(iRetLocal != RS_RET_OK);
if(rsCStrSzStrCmp(pstrID, pszTypeExpected, strlen((char*)pszTypeExpected))) // TODO: optimize strlen() - caller shall provide
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_OID);
CHKiRet(FindObjInfo(pstrID, &pObjInfo));
CHKiRet(pObjInfo->objMethods[objMethod_CONSTRUCT](&pObj));
/* we got the object, now we need to fill the properties */
CHKiRet(objDeserializeProperties(pObj, pObjInfo, pStrm));
/* check if we need to call a fixup function that modifies the object
* before it is finalized. -- rgerhards, 2008-01-13
*/
if(fFixup != NULL)
CHKiRet(fFixup(pObj, pUsr));
/* we have a valid object, let's finalize our work and return */
if(objInfoIsImplemented(pObjInfo, objMethod_CONSTRUCTION_FINALIZER))
CHKiRet(pObjInfo->objMethods[objMethod_CONSTRUCTION_FINALIZER](pObj));
*((obj_t**) ppObj) = pObj;
finalize_it:
if(iRet != RS_RET_OK && pObj != NULL)
free(pObj); // TODO: check if we can call destructor 2008-01-13 rger
if(pstrID != NULL)
rsCStrDestruct(&pstrID);
RETiRet;
}
/* De-Serialize an object, but treat it as property bag.
* rgerhards, 2008-01-11
*/
rsRetVal
objDeserializeObjAsPropBag(obj_t *pObj, strm_t *pStrm)
{
DEFiRet;
rsRetVal iRetLocal;
cstr_t *pstrID = NULL;
int oVers = 0; /* after all, it is totally useless but takes up some execution time... */
objInfo_t *pObjInfo;
ISOBJ_assert(pObj);
ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pStrm, strm);
/* we de-serialize the header. if all goes well, we are happy. However, if
* we experience a problem, we try to recover. We do this by skipping to
* the next object header. This is defined via the line-start cookies. In
* worst case, we exhaust the queue, but then we receive EOF return state
* from objDeserializeTryRecover(), what will cause us to ultimately give up.
* rgerhards, 2008-07-08
*/
do {
iRetLocal = objDeserializeHeader((uchar*) "Obj", &pstrID, &oVers, pStrm);
if(iRetLocal != RS_RET_OK) {
dbgprintf("objDeserializeObjAsPropBag error %d during header - trying to recover\n", iRetLocal);
CHKiRet(objDeserializeTryRecover(pStrm));
}
} while(iRetLocal != RS_RET_OK);
if(rsCStrSzStrCmp(pstrID, pObj->pObjInfo->pszID, pObj->pObjInfo->lenID))
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_OID);
CHKiRet(FindObjInfo(pstrID, &pObjInfo));
/* we got the object, now we need to fill the properties */
CHKiRet(objDeserializeProperties(pObj, pObjInfo, pStrm));
finalize_it:
if(pstrID != NULL)
rsCStrDestruct(&pstrID);
RETiRet;
}
/* De-Serialize an object property bag. As a property bag contains only partial properties,
* it is not instanciable. Thus, the caller must provide a pointer of an already-instanciated
* object of the correct type.
* Params: Pointer to object (pObj)
* Pointer to be passed to the function
* The caller must destruct the created object.
* rgerhards, 2008-01-07
*/
static rsRetVal
DeserializePropBag(obj_t *pObj, strm_t *pStrm)
{
DEFiRet;
rsRetVal iRetLocal;
cstr_t *pstrID = NULL;
int oVers;
objInfo_t *pObjInfo;
ISOBJ_assert(pObj);
ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pStrm, strm);
/* we de-serialize the header. if all goes well, we are happy. However, if
* we experience a problem, we try to recover. We do this by skipping to
* the next object header. This is defined via the line-start cookies. In
* worst case, we exhaust the queue, but then we receive EOF return state
* from objDeserializeTryRecover(), what will cause us to ultimately give up.
* rgerhards, 2008-07-08
*/
do {
iRetLocal = objDeserializeHeader((uchar*) "OPB", &pstrID, &oVers, pStrm);
if(iRetLocal != RS_RET_OK) {
dbgprintf("objDeserializePropBag error %d during header - trying to recover\n", iRetLocal);
CHKiRet(objDeserializeTryRecover(pStrm));
}
} while(iRetLocal != RS_RET_OK);
if(rsCStrSzStrCmp(pstrID, pObj->pObjInfo->pszID, pObj->pObjInfo->lenID))
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_OID);
CHKiRet(FindObjInfo(pstrID, &pObjInfo));
/* we got the object, now we need to fill the properties */
CHKiRet(objDeserializeProperties(pObj, pObjInfo, pStrm));
finalize_it:
if(pstrID != NULL)
rsCStrDestruct(&pstrID);
RETiRet;
}
#undef NEXTC /* undef helper macro */
/* --------------- end object serializiation / deserialization support --------------- */
/* set the object (instance) name
* rgerhards, 2008-01-29
* TODO: change the naming to a rsCStr obj! (faster)
*/
static rsRetVal
SetName(obj_t *pThis, uchar *pszName)
{
DEFiRet;
if(pThis->pszName != NULL)
free(pThis->pszName);
pThis->pszName = (uchar*) strdup((char*) pszName);
if(pThis->pszName == NULL)
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY);
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
/* get the object (instance) name
* Note that we use a non-standard calling convention. Thus function must never
* fail, else we run into real big problems. So it must make sure that at least someting
* is returned.
* rgerhards, 2008-01-30
*/
static uchar *
GetName(obj_t *pThis)
{
uchar *ret;
uchar szName[128];
BEGINfunc
ISOBJ_assert(pThis);
if(pThis->pszName == NULL) {
snprintf((char*)szName, sizeof(szName)/sizeof(uchar), "%s %p", objGetClassName(pThis), pThis);
SetName(pThis, szName);
/* looks strange, but we NEED to re-check because if there was an
* error in objSetName(), the pointer may still be NULL
*/
if(pThis->pszName == NULL) {
ret = objGetClassName(pThis);
} else {
ret = pThis->pszName;
}
} else {
ret = pThis->pszName;
}
ENDfunc
return ret;
}
/* Find the objInfo object for the current object
* rgerhards, 2008-02-29
*/
static rsRetVal
FindObjInfo(cstr_t *pstrOID, objInfo_t **ppInfo)
{
DEFiRet;
int bFound;
int i;
assert(pstrOID != NULL);
assert(ppInfo != NULL);
bFound = 0;
i = 0;
while(!bFound && i < OBJ_NUM_IDS && arrObjInfo[i] != NULL) {
if(!rsCStrSzStrCmp(pstrOID, arrObjInfo[i]->pszID, arrObjInfo[i]->lenID)) {
bFound = 1;
break;
}
++i;
}
if(!bFound)
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_NOT_FOUND);
*ppInfo = arrObjInfo[i];
finalize_it:
if(iRet == RS_RET_OK) {
dbgprintf("caller requested object '%s', found at index %d\n", (*ppInfo)->pszID, i);
} else {
dbgprintf("caller requested object '%s', not found (iRet %d)\n", rsCStrGetSzStr(pstrOID), iRet);
}
RETiRet;
}
/* register a classes' info pointer, so that we can reference it later, if needed to
* (e.g. for de-serialization support).
* rgerhards, 2008-01-07
* In this function, we look for a free space in the object table. While we do so, we
* also detect if the same object has already been registered, which is not valid.
* rgerhards, 2008-02-29
*/
static rsRetVal
RegisterObj(uchar *pszObjName, objInfo_t *pInfo)
{
DEFiRet;
int bFound;
int i;
assert(pszObjName != NULL);
assert(pInfo != NULL);
bFound = 0;
i = 0;
while(!bFound && i < OBJ_NUM_IDS && arrObjInfo[i] != NULL) {
if( arrObjInfo[i] != NULL
&& !strcmp((char*)arrObjInfo[i]->pszID, (char*)pszObjName)) {
bFound = 1;
break;
}
++i;
}
if(bFound) ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OBJ_ALREADY_REGISTERED);
if(i >= OBJ_NUM_IDS) ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OBJ_REGISTRY_OUT_OF_SPACE);
arrObjInfo[i] = pInfo;
dbgprintf("object '%s' successfully registered with index %d, qIF %p\n", pszObjName, i, pInfo->QueryIF);
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
/* This function shall be called by anyone who would like to use an object. It will
* try to locate the object, load it into memory if not already present and return
* a pointer to the objects interface.
* rgerhards, 2008-02-29
*/
static rsRetVal
UseObj(uchar *pObjName, uchar *pObjFile, interface_t **ppIf)
{
DEFiRet;
cstr_t *pStr = NULL;
objInfo_t *pObjInfo;
CHKiRet(rsCStrConstructFromszStr(&pStr, pObjName));
iRet =FindObjInfo(pStr, &pObjInfo);
if(iRet == RS_RET_NOT_FOUND) {
/* in this case, we need to see if we can dynamically load the object */
FINALIZE; /* TODO: implement */
} else if(iRet != RS_RET_OK) {
FINALIZE; /* give up */
}
pObjInfo->QueryIF(ppIf);
finalize_it:
if(pStr != NULL)
rsCStrDestruct(&pStr);
RETiRet;
}
/* queryInterface function
* rgerhards, 2008-02-29
*/
BEGINobjQueryInterface(obj)
CODESTARTobjQueryInterface(obj)
if(pIf->ifVersion != objCURR_IF_VERSION) { /* check for current version, increment on each change */
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INTERFACE_NOT_SUPPORTED);
}
/* ok, we have the right interface, so let's fill it
* Please note that we may also do some backwards-compatibility
* work here (if we can support an older interface version - that,
* of course, also affects the "if" above).
*/
//xxxpIf->oID = OBJobj;
pIf->UseObj = UseObj;
pIf->InfoConstruct = InfoConstruct;
pIf->DestructObjSelf = DestructObjSelf;
pIf->BeginSerializePropBag = BeginSerializePropBag;
pIf->InfoSetMethod = InfoSetMethod;
pIf->BeginSerialize = BeginSerialize;
pIf->SerializeProp = SerializeProp;
pIf->EndSerialize = EndSerialize;
pIf->RegisterObj = RegisterObj;
pIf->Deserialize = Deserialize;
pIf->DeserializePropBag = DeserializePropBag;
pIf->SetName = SetName;
pIf->GetName = GetName;
finalize_it:
ENDobjQueryInterface(obj)
/* This function returns a pointer to our own interface. It is used as the
* hook that every object (including dynamically loaded ones) can use to
* obtain a pointer to our interface which than can be used to obtain
* pointers to any other interface in the system. This function must be
* externally visible because of its special nature.
* rgerhards, 2008-02-29 [nice - will have that date the next time in 4 years ;)]
*/
rsRetVal
objGetObjInterface(obj_if_t *pIf)
{
DEFiRet;
assert(pIf != NULL);
objQueryInterface(pIf);
RETiRet;
}
/* initialize our own class */
rsRetVal
objClassInit(void)
{
DEFiRet;
int i;
/* first, initialize the object system itself. This must be done
* before any other object is created.
*/
for(i = 0 ; i < OBJ_NUM_IDS ; ++i) {
arrObjInfo[i] = NULL;
}
/* request objects we use */
CHKiRet(objGetObjInterface(&obj)); /* get ourselves ;) */
CHKiRet(varClassInit());
CHKiRet(objUse(var, CORE_COMPONENT));
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
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