/* This is the template processing code of rsyslog.
* Please see syslogd.c for license information.
* begun 2004-11-17 rgerhards
*
* Copyright 2004, 2007 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon
*
* 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 "rsyslog.h"
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include "stringbuf.h"
#include "syslogd-types.h"
#include "template.h"
#include "msg.h"
#include "syslogd.h"
#include "obj.h"
#include "errmsg.h"
/* static data */
DEFobjCurrIf(obj)
DEFobjCurrIf(errmsg)
DEFobjCurrIf(regexp)
static int bFirstRegexpErrmsg = 1; /**< did we already do a "can't load regexp" error message? */
static struct template *tplRoot = NULL; /* the root of the template list */
static struct template *tplLast = NULL; /* points to the last element of the template list */
static struct template *tplLastStatic = NULL; /* last static element of the template list */
/* This functions converts a template into a string. It should
* actually be in template.c, but this requires larger re-structuring
* of the code (because all the property-access functions are static
* to this module). I have placed it next to the iov*() functions, as
* it is somewhat similiar in what it does.
*
* The function takes a pointer to a template and a pointer to a msg object.
* It the creates a string based on the template definition. A pointer
* to that string is returned to the caller. The caller MUST FREE that
* pointer when it is no longer needed. If the function fails, NULL
* is returned.
* If memory allocation fails in this function, we silently return
* NULL. The reason is that we can not do anything against it. And
* if we raise an alert, the memory situation might become even
* worse. So we prefer to let the caller deal with it.
* rgerhards, 2007-07-03
*
* rgerhards, 2007-09-05: I changed the interface to use the standard iRet
* "calling sequence". This greatly eases complexity when it comes to handling
* errors in called modules (plus, it is much nicer).
*/
rsRetVal tplToString(struct template *pTpl, msg_t *pMsg, uchar** ppSz)
{
DEFiRet;
struct templateEntry *pTpe;
cstr_t *pCStr;
unsigned short bMustBeFreed;
uchar *pVal;
size_t iLenVal;
assert(pTpl != NULL);
assert(pMsg != NULL);
assert(ppSz != NULL);
/* loop through the template. We obtain one value
* and copy it over to our dynamic string buffer. Then, we
* free the obtained value (if requested). We continue this
* loop until we got hold of all values.
*/
CHKiRet(rsCStrConstruct(&pCStr));
pTpe = pTpl->pEntryRoot;
while(pTpe != NULL) {
if(pTpe->eEntryType == CONSTANT) {
CHKiRet_Hdlr(rsCStrAppendStrWithLen(pCStr,
(uchar *) pTpe->data.constant.pConstant,
pTpe->data.constant.iLenConstant)
) {
dbgprintf("error %d during tplToString()\n", iRet);
/* it does not make sense to continue now */
rsCStrDestruct(&pCStr);
FINALIZE;
}
} else if(pTpe->eEntryType == FIELD) {
pVal = (uchar*) MsgGetProp(pMsg, pTpe, NULL, &bMustBeFreed);
iLenVal = strlen((char*) pVal);
/* we now need to check if we should use SQL option. In this case,
* we must go over the generated string and escape '\'' characters.
* rgerhards, 2005-09-22: the option values below look somewhat misplaced,
* but they are handled in this way because of legacy (don't break any
* existing thing).
*/
if(pTpl->optFormatForSQL == 1)
doSQLEscape(&pVal, &iLenVal, &bMustBeFreed, 1);
else if(pTpl->optFormatForSQL == 2)
doSQLEscape(&pVal, &iLenVal, &bMustBeFreed, 0);
/* value extracted, so lets copy */
CHKiRet_Hdlr(rsCStrAppendStrWithLen(pCStr, (uchar*) pVal, iLenVal)) {
dbgprintf("error %d during tplToString()\n", iRet);
/* it does not make sense to continue now */
rsCStrDestruct(&pCStr);
if(bMustBeFreed)
free(pVal);
FINALIZE;
}
if(bMustBeFreed)
free(pVal);
}
pTpe = pTpe->pNext;
}
/* we are done with the template, now let's convert the result into a
* "real" (usable) string and discard the helper structures.
*/
CHKiRet(rsCStrFinish(pCStr));
CHKiRet(rsCStrConvSzStrAndDestruct(pCStr, &pVal, 0));
finalize_it:
*ppSz = (iRet == RS_RET_OK) ? pVal : NULL;
RETiRet;
}
/* Helper to doSQLEscape. This is called if doSQLEscape
* runs out of memory allocating the escaped string.
* Then we are in trouble. We can
* NOT simply return the unmodified string because this
* may cause SQL injection. But we also can not simply
* abort the run, this would be a DoS. I think an appropriate
* measure is to remove the dangerous \' characters. We
* replace them by \", which will break the message and
* signatures eventually present - but this is the
* best thing we can do now (or does anybody
* have a better idea?). rgerhards 2004-11-23
* added support for "escapeMode" (so doSQLEscape for details).
* if mode = 1, then backslashes are changed to slashes.
* rgerhards 2005-09-22
*/
static void doSQLEmergencyEscape(register uchar *p, int escapeMode)
{
while(*p) {
if(*p == '\'')
*p = '"';
else if((escapeMode == 1) && (*p == '\\'))
*p = '/';
++p;
}
}
/* SQL-Escape a string. Single quotes are found and
* replaced by two of them. A new buffer is allocated
* for the provided string and the provided buffer is
* freed. The length is updated. Parameter pbMustBeFreed
* is set to 1 if a new buffer is allocated. Otherwise,
* it is left untouched.
* --
* We just discovered a security issue. MySQL is so
* "smart" to not only support the standard SQL mechanism
* for escaping quotes, but to also provide its own (using
* c-type syntax with backslashes). As such, it is actually
* possible to do sql injection via rsyslogd. The cure is now
* to escape backslashes, too. As we have found on the web, some
* other databases seem to be similar "smart" (why do we have standards
* at all if they are violated without any need???). Even better, MySQL's
* smartness depends on config settings. So we add a new option to this
* function that allows the caller to select if they want to standard or
* "smart" encoding ;)
* new parameter escapeMode is 0 - standard sql, 1 - "smart" engines
* 2005-09-22 rgerhards
*/
rsRetVal
doSQLEscape(uchar **pp, size_t *pLen, unsigned short *pbMustBeFreed, int escapeMode)
{
DEFiRet;
uchar *p;
int iLen;
cstr_t *pStrB = NULL;
uchar *pszGenerated;
assert(pp != NULL);
assert(*pp != NULL);
assert(pLen != NULL);
assert(pbMustBeFreed != NULL);
/* first check if we need to do anything at all... */
if(escapeMode == 0)
for(p = *pp ; *p && *p != '\'' ; ++p)
;
else
for(p = *pp ; *p && *p != '\'' && *p != '\\' ; ++p)
;
/* when we get out of the loop, we are either at the
* string terminator or the first \'. */
if(*p == '\0')
FINALIZE; /* nothing to do in this case! */
p = *pp;
iLen = *pLen;
CHKiRet(rsCStrConstruct(&pStrB));
while(*p) {
if(*p == '\'') {
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendChar(pStrB, (escapeMode == 0) ? '\'' : '\\'));
iLen++; /* reflect the extra character */
} else if((escapeMode == 1) && (*p == '\\')) {
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendChar(pStrB, '\\'));
iLen++; /* reflect the extra character */
}
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendChar(pStrB, *p));
++p;
}
CHKiRet(rsCStrFinish(pStrB));
CHKiRet(rsCStrConvSzStrAndDestruct(pStrB, &pszGenerated, 0));
if(*pbMustBeFreed)
free(*pp); /* discard previous value */
*pp = pszGenerated;
*pLen = iLen;
*pbMustBeFreed = 1;
finalize_it:
if(iRet != RS_RET_OK) {
doSQLEmergencyEscape(*pp, escapeMode);
if(pStrB != NULL)
rsCStrDestruct(&pStrB);
}
RETiRet;
}
/* Constructs a template entry object. Returns pointer to it
* or NULL (if it fails). Pointer to associated template list entry
* must be provided.
*/
struct templateEntry* tpeConstruct(struct template *pTpl)
{
struct templateEntry *pTpe;
assert(pTpl != NULL);
if((pTpe = calloc(1, sizeof(struct templateEntry))) == NULL)
return NULL;
/* basic initialization is done via calloc() - need to
* initialize only values != 0. */
if(pTpl->pEntryLast == NULL){
/* we are the first element! */
pTpl->pEntryRoot = pTpl->pEntryLast = pTpe;
} else {
pTpl->pEntryLast->pNext = pTpe;
pTpl->pEntryLast = pTpe;
}
pTpl->tpenElements++;
return(pTpe);
}
/* Constructs a template list object. Returns pointer to it
* or NULL (if it fails).
*/
struct template* tplConstruct(void)
{
struct template *pTpl;
if((pTpl = calloc(1, sizeof(struct template))) == NULL)
return NULL;
/* basic initialisation is done via calloc() - need to
* initialize only values != 0. */
if(tplLast == NULL) {
/* we are the first element! */
tplRoot = tplLast = pTpl;
} else {
tplLast->pNext = pTpl;
tplLast = pTpl;
}
return(pTpl);
}
/* helper to tplAddLine. Parses a constant and generates
* the necessary structure.
* returns: 0 - ok, 1 - failure
*/
static int do_Constant(unsigned char **pp, struct template *pTpl)
{
register unsigned char *p;
cstr_t *pStrB;
struct templateEntry *pTpe;
int i;
assert(pp != NULL);
assert(*pp != NULL);
assert(pTpl != NULL);
p = *pp;
if(rsCStrConstruct(&pStrB) != RS_RET_OK)
return 1;
rsCStrSetAllocIncrement(pStrB, 32);
/* process the message and expand escapes
* (additional escapes can be added here if needed)
*/
while(*p && *p != '%' && *p != '\"') {
if(*p == '\\') {
switch(*++p) {
case '\0':
/* the best we can do - it's invalid anyhow... */
rsCStrAppendChar(pStrB, *p);
break;
case 'n':
rsCStrAppendChar(pStrB, '\n');
++p;
break;
case 'r':
rsCStrAppendChar(pStrB, '\r');
++p;
break;
case '\\':
rsCStrAppendChar(pStrB, '\\');
++p;
break;
case '%':
rsCStrAppendChar(pStrB, '%');
++p;
break;
case '0': /* numerical escape sequence */
case '1':
case '2':
case '3':
case '4':
case '5':
case '6':
case '7':
case '8':
case '9':
i = 0;
while(*p && isdigit((int)*p)) {
i = i * 10 + *p++ - '0';
}
rsCStrAppendChar(pStrB, i);
break;
default:
rsCStrAppendChar(pStrB, *p++);
break;
}
}
else
rsCStrAppendChar(pStrB, *p++);
}
if((pTpe = tpeConstruct(pTpl)) == NULL) {
/* OK, we are out of luck. Let's invalidate the
* entry and that's it.
*/
pTpe->eEntryType = UNDEFINED;
return 1;
}
pTpe->eEntryType = CONSTANT;
rsCStrFinish(pStrB);
/* We obtain the length from the counted string object
* (before we delete it). Later we might take additional
* benefit from the counted string object.
* 2005-09-09 rgerhards
*/
pTpe->data.constant.iLenConstant = rsCStrLen(pStrB);
if(rsCStrConvSzStrAndDestruct(pStrB, &pTpe->data.constant.pConstant, 0) != RS_RET_OK)
return 1;
*pp = p;
return 0;
}
/* Helper to do_Parameter(). This parses the formatting options
* specified in a template variable. It returns the passed-in pointer
* updated to the next processed character.
*/
static void doOptions(unsigned char **pp, struct templateEntry *pTpe)
{
register unsigned char *p;
unsigned char Buf[64];
size_t i;
assert(pp != NULL);
assert(*pp != NULL);
assert(pTpe != NULL);
p = *pp;
while(*p && *p != '%') {
/* outer loop - until end of options */
i = 0;
while((i < sizeof(Buf) / sizeof(char)) &&
*p && *p != '%' && *p != ',') {
/* inner loop - until end of ONE option */
Buf[i++] = tolower((int)*p);
++p;
}
Buf[i] = '\0'; /* terminate */
/* check if we need to skip oversize option */
while(*p && *p != '%' && *p != ',')
++p; /* just skip */
if(*p == ',')
++p; /* eat ',' */
/* OK, we got the option, so now lets look what
* it tells us...
*/
if(!strcmp((char*)Buf, "date-mysql")) {
pTpe->data.field.eDateFormat = tplFmtMySQLDate;
} else if(!strcmp((char*)Buf, "date-pgsql")) {
pTpe->data.field.eDateFormat = tplFmtPgSQLDate;
} else if(!strcmp((char*)Buf, "date-rfc3164")) {
pTpe->data.field.eDateFormat = tplFmtRFC3164Date;
} else if(!strcmp((char*)Buf, "date-rfc3339")) {
pTpe->data.field.eDateFormat = tplFmtRFC3339Date;
} else if(!strcmp((char*)Buf, "lowercase")) {
pTpe->data.field.eCaseConv = tplCaseConvLower;
} else if(!strcmp((char*)Buf, "uppercase")) {
pTpe->data.field.eCaseConv = tplCaseConvUpper;
} else if(!strcmp((char*)Buf, "sp-if-no-1st-sp")) {
pTpe->data.field.options.bSPIffNo1stSP = 1;
} else if(!strcmp((char*)Buf, "escape-cc")) {
pTpe->data.field.options.bEscapeCC = 1;
} else if(!strcmp((char*)Buf, "drop-cc")) {
pTpe->data.field.options.bDropCC = 1;
} else if(!strcmp((char*)Buf, "space-cc")) {
pTpe->data.field.options.bSpaceCC = 1;
} else if(!strcmp((char*)Buf, "drop-last-lf")) {
pTpe->data.field.options.bDropLastLF = 1;
} else if(!strcmp((char*)Buf, "secpath-drop")) {
pTpe->data.field.options.bSecPathDrop = 1;
} else if(!strcmp((char*)Buf, "secpath-replace")) {
pTpe->data.field.options.bSecPathReplace = 1;
} else {
dbgprintf("Invalid field option '%s' specified - ignored.\n", Buf);
}
}
*pp = p;
}
/* helper to tplAddLine. Parses a parameter and generates
* the necessary structure.
* returns: 0 - ok, 1 - failure
*/
static int do_Parameter(unsigned char **pp, struct template *pTpl)
{
unsigned char *p;
cstr_t *pStrB;
struct templateEntry *pTpe;
int iNum; /* to compute numbers */
rsRetVal iRetLocal;
#ifdef FEATURE_REGEXP
/* APR: variables for regex */
int longitud;
unsigned char *regex_char;
unsigned char *regex_end;
#endif
assert(pp != NULL);
assert(*pp != NULL);
assert(pTpl != NULL);
p = (unsigned char*) *pp;
if(rsCStrConstruct(&pStrB) != RS_RET_OK)
return 1;
if((pTpe = tpeConstruct(pTpl)) == NULL) {
/* TODO: add handler */
dbgprintf("Could not allocate memory for template parameter!\n");
return 1;
}
pTpe->eEntryType = FIELD;
while(*p && *p != '%' && *p != ':') {
rsCStrAppendChar(pStrB, tolower(*p));
++p; /* do NOT do this in tolower()! */
}
/* got the name*/
rsCStrFinish(pStrB);
if(rsCStrConvSzStrAndDestruct(pStrB, &pTpe->data.field.pPropRepl, 0) != RS_RET_OK)
return 1;
/* Check frompos, if it has an R, then topos should be a regex */
if(*p == ':') {
++p; /* eat ':' */
#ifdef FEATURE_REGEXP
if (*p == 'R') {
/* APR: R found! regex alarm ! :) */
++p; /* eat ':' */
if (*p != ':') {
/* There is something more than an R , this is invalid ! */
/* Complain on extra characters */
errmsg.LogError(NO_ERRCODE, "error: invalid character in frompos after \"R\", property: '%%%s'",
(char*) *pp);
} else {
pTpe->data.field.has_regex = 1;
}
} else {
/* now we fall through the "regular" FromPos code */
#endif /* #ifdef FEATURE_REGEXP */
if(*p == 'F') {
/* we have a field counter, so indicate it in the template */
++p; /* eat 'F' */
if (*p == ':') {
/* no delimiter specified, so use the default (HT) */
pTpe->data.field.has_fields = 1;
pTpe->data.field.field_delim = 9;
} else if (*p == ',') {
++p; /* eat ',' */
/* configured delimiter follows, so we need to obtain
* it. Important: the following number must be the
* **DECIMAL** ASCII value of the delimiter character.
*/
pTpe->data.field.has_fields = 1;
if(!isdigit((int)*p)) {
/* complain and use default */
errmsg.LogError(NO_ERRCODE, "error: invalid character in frompos after \"F,\", property: '%%%s' - using 9 (HT) as field delimiter",
(char*) *pp);
pTpe->data.field.field_delim = 9;
} else {
iNum = 0;
while(isdigit((int)*p))
iNum = iNum * 10 + *p++ - '0';
if(iNum < 0 || iNum > 255) {
errmsg.LogError(NO_ERRCODE, "error: non-USASCII delimiter character value %d in template - using 9 (HT) as substitute", iNum);
pTpe->data.field.field_delim = 9;
} else {
pTpe->data.field.field_delim = iNum;
}
}
} else {
/* invalid character after F, so we need to reject
* this.
*/
errmsg.LogError(NO_ERRCODE, "error: invalid character in frompos after \"F\", property: '%%%s'",
(char*) *pp);
}
} else {
/* we now have a simple offset in frompos (the previously "normal" case) */
iNum = 0;
while(isdigit((int)*p))
iNum = iNum * 10 + *p++ - '0';
pTpe->data.field.iFromPos = iNum;
/* skip to next known good */
while(*p && *p != '%' && *p != ':') {
/* TODO: complain on extra characters */
dbgprintf("error: extra character in frompos: '%s'\n", p);
++p;
}
}
#ifdef FEATURE_REGEXP
}
#endif /* #ifdef FEATURE_REGEXP */
}
/* check topos (holds an regex if FromPos is "R"*/
if(*p == ':') {
++p; /* eat ':' */
#ifdef FEATURE_REGEXP
if (pTpe->data.field.has_regex) {
dbgprintf("debug: has regex \n");
/* APR 2005-09 I need the string that represent the regex */
/* The regex end is: "--end" */
/* TODO : this is hardcoded and cant be escaped, please change */
regex_end = (unsigned char*) strstr((char*)p, "--end");
if (regex_end == NULL) {
dbgprintf("error: can not find regex end in: '%s'\n", p);
pTpe->data.field.has_regex = 0;
} else {
/* We get here ONLY if the regex end was found */
longitud = regex_end - p;
/* Malloc for the regex string */
regex_char = (unsigned char *) malloc(longitud + 1);
if(regex_char == NULL) {
dbgprintf("Could not allocate memory for template parameter!\n");
pTpe->data.field.has_regex = 0;
return 1;
/* TODO: RGer: check if we can recover better... (probably not) */
}
/* Get the regex string for compiling later */
memcpy(regex_char, p, longitud);
regex_char[longitud] = '\0';
dbgprintf("debug: regex detected: '%s'\n", regex_char);
/* Now i compile the regex */
/* Remember that the re is an attribute of the Template entry */
if((iRetLocal = objUse(regexp, LM_REGEXP_FILENAME)) == RS_RET_OK) {
dbgprintf("compile data.field.re ptr: %p (pTpe %p)\n", (&(pTpe->data.field.re)), pTpe);
if(regexp.regcomp(&(pTpe->data.field.re), (char*) regex_char, 0) != 0) {
dbgprintf("error: can not compile regex: '%s'\n", regex_char);
pTpe->data.field.has_regex = 2;
}
} else {
/* regexp object could not be loaded */
dbgprintf("error %d trying to load regexp library - this may be desired and thus OK",
iRetLocal);
if(bFirstRegexpErrmsg) { /* prevent flood of messages, maybe even an endless loop! */
bFirstRegexpErrmsg = 0;
errmsg.LogError(NO_ERRCODE, "regexp library could not be loaded (error %d), "
"regexp ignored", iRetLocal);
}
pTpe->data.field.has_regex = 2;
}
/* Finally we move the pointer to the end of the regex
* so it aint parsed twice or something weird */
p = regex_end + 5/*strlen("--end")*/;
free(regex_char);
}
} else if(*p == '$') {
/* shortcut for "end of message */
p++; /* eat '$' */
/* in this case, we do a quick, somewhat dirty but totally
* legitimate trick: we simply use a topos that is higher than
* potentially ever can happen. The code below checks that no copy
* will occur after the end of string, so this is perfectly legal.
* rgerhards, 2006-10-17
*/
pTpe->data.field.iToPos = 9999999;
} else {
/* fallthrough to "regular" ToPos code */
#endif /* #ifdef FEATURE_REGEXP */
iNum = 0;
while(isdigit((int)*p))
iNum = iNum * 10 + *p++ - '0';
pTpe->data.field.iToPos = iNum;
/* skip to next known good */
while(*p && *p != '%' && *p != ':') {
/* TODO: complain on extra characters */
dbgprintf("error: extra character in frompos: '%s'\n", p);
++p;
}
#ifdef FEATURE_REGEXP
}
#endif /* #ifdef FEATURE_REGEXP */
}
if((pTpe->data.field.has_fields == 0) && (pTpe->data.field.iToPos < pTpe->data.field.iFromPos)) {
iNum = pTpe->data.field.iToPos;
pTpe->data.field.iToPos = pTpe->data.field.iFromPos;
pTpe->data.field.iFromPos = iNum;
}
/* check options */
if(*p == ':') {
++p; /* eat ':' */
doOptions(&p, pTpe);
}
if(*p) ++p; /* eat '%' */
*pp = p;
return 0;
}
/* Add a new template line
* returns pointer to new object if it succeeds, NULL otherwise.
*/
struct template *tplAddLine(char* pName, unsigned char** ppRestOfConfLine)
{
struct template *pTpl;
unsigned char *p;
int bDone;
char optBuf[128]; /* buffer for options - should be more than enough... */
size_t i;
assert(pName != NULL);
assert(ppRestOfConfLine != NULL);
if((pTpl = tplConstruct()) == NULL)
return NULL;
pTpl->iLenName = strlen(pName);
pTpl->pszName = (char*) malloc(sizeof(char) * (pTpl->iLenName + 1));
if(pTpl->pszName == NULL) {
dbgprintf("tplAddLine could not alloc memory for template name!");
pTpl->iLenName = 0;
return NULL;
/* I know - we create a memory leak here - but I deem
* it acceptable as it is a) a very small leak b) very
* unlikely to happen. rgerhards 2004-11-17
*/
}
memcpy(pTpl->pszName, pName, pTpl->iLenName + 1);
/* now actually parse the line */
p = *ppRestOfConfLine;
assert(p != NULL);
while(isspace((int)*p))/* skip whitespace */
++p;
if(*p != '"') {
dbgprintf("Template '%s' invalid, does not start with '\"'!\n", pTpl->pszName);
/* we simply make the template defunct in this case by setting
* its name to a zero-string. We do not free it, as this would
* require additional code and causes only a very small memory
* consumption. Memory is freed, however, in normal operation
* and most importantly by HUPing syslogd.
*/
*pTpl->pszName = '\0';
return NULL;
}
++p;
/* we finally go to the actual template string - so let's have some fun... */
bDone = *p ? 0 : 1;
while(!bDone) {
switch(*p) {
case '\0':
bDone = 1;
break;
case '%': /* parameter */
++p; /* eat '%' */
do_Parameter(&p, pTpl);
break;
default: /* constant */
do_Constant(&p, pTpl);
break;
}
if(*p == '"') {/* end of template string? */
++p; /* eat it! */
bDone = 1;
}
}
/* we now have the template - let's look at the options (if any)
* we process options until we reach the end of the string or
* an error occurs - whichever is first.
*/
while(*p) {
while(isspace((int)*p))/* skip whitespace */
++p;
if(*p != ',')
break;
++p; /* eat ',' */
while(isspace((int)*p))/* skip whitespace */
++p;
/* read option word */
i = 0;
while(i < sizeof(optBuf) / sizeof(char) - 1
&& *p && *p != '=' && *p !=',' && *p != '\n') {
optBuf[i++] = tolower((int)*p);
++p;
}
optBuf[i] = '\0';
if(*p == '\n')
++p;
/* as of now, the no form is nonsense... but I do include
* it anyhow... ;) rgerhards 2004-11-22
*/
if(!strcmp(optBuf, "stdsql")) {
pTpl->optFormatForSQL = 2;
} else if(!strcmp(optBuf, "sql")) {
pTpl->optFormatForSQL = 1;
} else if(!strcmp(optBuf, "nosql")) {
pTpl->optFormatForSQL = 0;
} else {
dbgprintf("Invalid option '%s' ignored.\n", optBuf);
}
}
*ppRestOfConfLine = p;
return(pTpl);
}
/* Find a template object based on name. Search
* currently is case-senstive (should we change?).
* returns pointer to template object if found and
* NULL otherwise.
* rgerhards 2004-11-17
*/
struct template *tplFind(char *pName, int iLenName)
{
struct template *pTpl;
assert(pName != NULL);
pTpl = tplRoot;
while(pTpl != NULL &&
!(pTpl->iLenName == iLenName &&
!strcmp(pTpl->pszName, pName)
))
{
pTpl = pTpl->pNext;
}
return(pTpl);
}
/* Destroy the template structure. This is for de-initialization
* at program end. Everything is deleted.
* rgerhards 2005-02-22
* I have commented out dbgprintfs, because they are not needed for
* "normal" debugging. Uncomment them, if they are needed.
* rgerhards, 2007-07-05
*/
void tplDeleteAll(void)
{
struct template *pTpl, *pTplDel;
struct templateEntry *pTpe, *pTpeDel;
rsRetVal iRetLocal;
BEGINfunc
pTpl = tplRoot;
while(pTpl != NULL) {
/* dbgprintf("Delete Template: Name='%s'\n ", pTpl->pszName == NULL? "NULL" : pTpl->pszName);*/
pTpe = pTpl->pEntryRoot;
while(pTpe != NULL) {
pTpeDel = pTpe;
pTpe = pTpe->pNext;
/*dbgprintf("\tDelete Entry(%x): type %d, ", (unsigned) pTpeDel, pTpeDel->eEntryType);*/
switch(pTpeDel->eEntryType) {
case UNDEFINED:
/*dbgprintf("(UNDEFINED)");*/
break;
case CONSTANT:
/*dbgprintf("(CONSTANT), value: '%s'",
pTpeDel->data.constant.pConstant);*/
free(pTpeDel->data.constant.pConstant);
break;
case FIELD:
/* check if we have a regexp and, if so, delete it */
if(pTpeDel->data.field.has_regex != 0) {
if((iRetLocal = objUse(regexp, LM_REGEXP_FILENAME)) == RS_RET_OK) {
regexp.regfree(&(pTpeDel->data.field.re));
}
}
/*dbgprintf("(FIELD), value: '%s'", pTpeDel->data.field.pPropRepl);*/
free(pTpeDel->data.field.pPropRepl);
break;
}
/*dbgprintf("\n");*/
free(pTpeDel);
}
pTplDel = pTpl;
pTpl = pTpl->pNext;
if(pTplDel->pszName != NULL)
free(pTplDel->pszName);
free(pTplDel);
}
ENDfunc
}
/* Destroy all templates obtained from conf file
* preserving hardcoded ones. This is called from init().
*/
void tplDeleteNew(void)
{
struct template *pTpl, *pTplDel;
struct templateEntry *pTpe, *pTpeDel;
rsRetVal iRetLocal;
BEGINfunc
if(tplRoot == NULL || tplLastStatic == NULL)
return;
pTpl = tplLastStatic->pNext;
tplLastStatic->pNext = NULL;
tplLast = tplLastStatic;
while(pTpl != NULL) {
/* dbgprintf("Delete Template: Name='%s'\n ", pTpl->pszName == NULL? "NULL" : pTpl->pszName);*/
pTpe = pTpl->pEntryRoot;
while(pTpe != NULL) {
pTpeDel = pTpe;
pTpe = pTpe->pNext;
/*dbgprintf("\tDelete Entry(%x): type %d, ", (unsigned) pTpeDel, pTpeDel->eEntryType);*/
switch(pTpeDel->eEntryType) {
case UNDEFINED:
/*dbgprintf("(UNDEFINED)");*/
break;
case CONSTANT:
/*dbgprintf("(CONSTANT), value: '%s'",
pTpeDel->data.constant.pConstant);*/
free(pTpeDel->data.constant.pConstant);
break;
case FIELD:
/* check if we have a regexp and, if so, delete it */
if(pTpeDel->data.field.has_regex != 0) {
if((iRetLocal = objUse(regexp, LM_REGEXP_FILENAME)) == RS_RET_OK) {
regexp.regfree(&(pTpeDel->data.field.re));
}
}
/*dbgprintf("(FIELD), value: '%s'", pTpeDel->data.field.pPropRepl);*/
free(pTpeDel->data.field.pPropRepl);
break;
}
/*dbgprintf("\n");*/
free(pTpeDel);
}
pTplDel = pTpl;
pTpl = pTpl->pNext;
if(pTplDel->pszName != NULL)
free(pTplDel->pszName);
free(pTplDel);
}
ENDfunc
}
/* Store the pointer to the last hardcoded teplate */
void tplLastStaticInit(struct template *tpl)
{
tplLastStatic = tpl;
}
/* Print the template structure. This is more or less a
* debug or test aid, but anyhow I think it's worth it...
*/
void tplPrintList(void)
{
struct template *pTpl;
struct templateEntry *pTpe;
pTpl = tplRoot;
while(pTpl != NULL) {
dbgprintf("Template: Name='%s' ", pTpl->pszName == NULL? "NULL" : pTpl->pszName);
if(pTpl->optFormatForSQL == 1)
dbgprintf("[SQL-Format (MySQL)] ");
else if(pTpl->optFormatForSQL == 2)
dbgprintf("[SQL-Format (standard SQL)] ");
dbgprintf("\n");
pTpe = pTpl->pEntryRoot;
while(pTpe != NULL) {
dbgprintf("\tEntry(%lx): type %d, ", (unsigned long) pTpe, pTpe->eEntryType);
switch(pTpe->eEntryType) {
case UNDEFINED:
dbgprintf("(UNDEFINED)");
break;
case CONSTANT:
dbgprintf("(CONSTANT), value: '%s'",
pTpe->data.constant.pConstant);
break;
case FIELD:
dbgprintf("(FIELD), value: '%s' ", pTpe->data.field.pPropRepl);
switch(pTpe->data.field.eDateFormat) {
case tplFmtDefault:
break;
case tplFmtMySQLDate:
dbgprintf("[Format as MySQL-Date] ");
break;
case tplFmtPgSQLDate:
dbgprintf("[Format as PgSQL-Date] ");
break;
case tplFmtRFC3164Date:
dbgprintf("[Format as RFC3164-Date] ");
break;
case tplFmtRFC3339Date:
dbgprintf("[Format as RFC3339-Date] ");
break;
default:
dbgprintf("[INVALID eDateFormat %d] ", pTpe->data.field.eDateFormat);
}
switch(pTpe->data.field.eCaseConv) {
case tplCaseConvNo:
break;
case tplCaseConvLower:
dbgprintf("[Converted to Lower Case] ");
break;
case tplCaseConvUpper:
dbgprintf("[Converted to Upper Case] ");
break;
}
if(pTpe->data.field.options.bEscapeCC) {
dbgprintf("[escape control-characters] ");
}
if(pTpe->data.field.options.bDropCC) {
dbgprintf("[drop control-characters] ");
}
if(pTpe->data.field.options.bSpaceCC) {
dbgprintf("[replace control-characters with space] ");
}
if(pTpe->data.field.options.bSecPathDrop) {
dbgprintf("[slashes are dropped] ");
}
if(pTpe->data.field.options.bSecPathReplace) {
dbgprintf("[slashes are replaced by '_'] ");
}
if(pTpe->data.field.options.bSPIffNo1stSP) {
dbgprintf("[SP iff no first SP] ");
}
if(pTpe->data.field.options.bDropLastLF) {
dbgprintf("[drop last LF in msg] ");
}
if(pTpe->data.field.has_fields == 1) {
dbgprintf("[substring, field #%d only (delemiter %d)] ",
pTpe->data.field.iToPos, pTpe->data.field.field_delim);
} else if(pTpe->data.field.iFromPos != 0 ||
pTpe->data.field.iToPos != 0) {
dbgprintf("[substring, from character %d to %d] ",
pTpe->data.field.iFromPos,
pTpe->data.field.iToPos);
}
break;
}
dbgprintf("\n");
pTpe = pTpe->pNext;
}
pTpl = pTpl->pNext; /* done, go next */
}
}
int tplGetEntryCount(struct template *pTpl)
{
assert(pTpl != NULL);
return(pTpl->tpenElements);
}
/* our init function. TODO: remove once converted to a class
*/
rsRetVal templateInit()
{
DEFiRet;
CHKiRet(objGetObjInterface(&obj));
CHKiRet(objUse(errmsg, CORE_COMPONENT));
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
/*
* vi:set ai:
*/