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/* 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.
*
* 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* A copy of the GPL can be found in the file "COPYING" in this distribution.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "rsyslog.h"
#include "syslogd-types.h"
#include "srUtils.h"
#include "obj.h"
/* static data */
/* 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;
}
/* 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 MUST be provided for all
* objects, thus it is in the parameter list.
* pszName must point to constant pool memory. It is never freed.
*/
rsRetVal objInfoConstruct(objInfo_t **ppThis, objID_t objID, uchar *pszName, int iObjVers, rsRetVal (*pDestruct)(void *))
{
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->pszName = pszName;
pThis->iObjVers = iObjVers;
pThis->objID = objID;
pThis->objMethods[0] = pDestruct;
for(i = 1 ; i < OBJ_NUM_METHODS ; ++i) {
pThis->objMethods[i] = objInfoNotImplementedDummy;
}
*ppThis = pThis;
finalize_it:
return iRet;
}
/* set a method handler */
rsRetVal objInfoSetMethod(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;
}
/* --------------- object serializiation / deserialization support --------------- */
/* begin serialization of an object - this is a very simple hook. It once wrote the wrapper,
* now it only constructs the string object. We still leave it in here so that we may utilize
* it in the future (it is a nice abstraction). iExpcectedObjSize is an optimization setting.
* It must contain the size (in characters) that the calling object expects the string
* representation to grow to. Specifying a bit too large size doesn't hurt. A too-small size
* does not cause any malfunction, but results in more often memory copies than necessary. So
* the caller is advised to be conservative in guessing. Binary multiples are recommended.
* rgerhards, 2008-01-06
*/
rsRetVal objBeginSerialize(rsCStrObj **ppCStr, obj_t *pObj, size_t iExpectedObjSize)
{
DEFiRet;
assert(ppCStr != NULL);
assert(pObj != NULL);
if((*ppCStr = rsCStrConstruct()) == NULL)
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY);
rsCStrSetAllocIncrement(*ppCStr, iExpectedObjSize);
finalize_it:
return iRet;
}
/* append a property
*/
rsRetVal objSerializeProp(rsCStrObj *pCStr, uchar *pszPropName, propertyType_t propType, void *pUsr)
{
DEFiRet;
uchar *pszBuf;
size_t lenBuf;
uchar szBuf[64];
assert(pCStr != NULL);
assert(pszPropName != NULL);
/* 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);
}
switch(propType) {
case PROPTYPE_PSZ:
pszBuf = (uchar*) pUsr;
lenBuf = strlen((char*) pszBuf);
break;
case PROPTYPE_SHORT:
CHKiRet(srUtilItoA((char*) szBuf, sizeof(szBuf), (long) *((short*) pUsr)));
pszBuf = szBuf;
lenBuf = strlen((char*) szBuf);
break;
case PROPTYPE_INT:
CHKiRet(srUtilItoA((char*) szBuf, sizeof(szBuf), (long) *((int*) pUsr)));
pszBuf = szBuf;
lenBuf = strlen((char*) szBuf);
break;
case PROPTYPE_LONG:
CHKiRet(srUtilItoA((char*) szBuf, sizeof(szBuf), *((long*) pUsr)));
pszBuf = szBuf;
lenBuf = strlen((char*) szBuf);
break;
case PROPTYPE_CSTR:
pszBuf = rsCStrGetSzStrNoNULL((rsCStrObj *) pUsr);
lenBuf = rsCStrLen((rsCStrObj*) pUsr);
break;
case PROPTYPE_SYSLOGTIME:
lenBuf = snprintf((char*) szBuf, sizeof(szBuf), "%d %d %d %d %d %d %d %d %d %c %d %d",
((struct syslogTime*)pUsr)->timeType,
((struct syslogTime*)pUsr)->year,
((struct syslogTime*)pUsr)->month,
((struct syslogTime*)pUsr)->day,
((struct syslogTime*)pUsr)->hour,
((struct syslogTime*)pUsr)->minute,
((struct syslogTime*)pUsr)->second,
((struct syslogTime*)pUsr)->secfrac,
((struct syslogTime*)pUsr)->secfracPrecision,
((struct syslogTime*)pUsr)->OffsetMode,
((struct syslogTime*)pUsr)->OffsetHour,
((struct syslogTime*)pUsr)->OffsetMinute);
if(lenBuf > sizeof(szBuf) - 1)
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_PROVIDED_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL);
pszBuf = szBuf;
break;
}
/* name */
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendStr(pCStr, pszPropName));
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendChar(pCStr, ':'));
/* type */
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendInt(pCStr, (int) propType));
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendChar(pCStr, ':'));
/* length */
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendInt(pCStr, lenBuf));
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendChar(pCStr, ':'));
/* data */
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendStrWithLen(pCStr, (uchar*) pszBuf, lenBuf));
/* trailer */
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendChar(pCStr, '\n'));
finalize_it:
return iRet;
}
static rsRetVal objSerializeHeader(rsCStrObj **ppCStr, obj_t *pObj, rsCStrObj *pCSObjString, size_t iAllocIncrement)
{
DEFiRet;
rsCStrObj *pCStr;
assert(ppCStr != NULL);
assert(pObj != NULL);
if((pCStr = rsCStrConstruct()) == NULL)
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY);
rsCStrSetAllocIncrement(pCStr, iAllocIncrement);
/* object cookie and serializer version (so far always 1) */
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendStr(pCStr, (uchar*) "$Obj1"));
/* object type, version and string length */
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendChar(pCStr, ':'));
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendInt(pCStr, objGetObjID(pObj)));
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendChar(pCStr, ':'));
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendInt(pCStr, objGetVersion(pObj)));
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendChar(pCStr, ':'));
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendInt(pCStr, rsCStrLen(pCSObjString)));
/* and finally we write the object name - this is primarily meant for
* human readers. The idea is that it can be easily skipped when reading
* the object back in
*/
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendChar(pCStr, ':'));
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendStr(pCStr, objGetName(pObj)));
/* record trailer */
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendChar(pCStr, '\n'));
*ppCStr = pCStr;
finalize_it:
return iRet;
}
/* end serialization of an object. The caller receives a
* standard C string, which he must free when no longer needed.
*/
rsRetVal objEndSerialize(rsCStrObj **ppCStr, obj_t *pObj)
{
DEFiRet;
rsCStrObj *pCStr = NULL;
assert(ppCStr != NULL);
CHKiRet(objSerializeHeader(&pCStr, pObj, *ppCStr, rsCStrGetAllocIncrement(*ppCStr)));
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendStrWithLen(pCStr, rsCStrGetBufBeg(*ppCStr), rsCStrLen(*ppCStr)));
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendStr(pCStr, (uchar*) ".\n"));
CHKiRet(rsCStrFinish(pCStr));
rsCStrDestruct(*ppCStr);
*ppCStr = pCStr;
finalize_it:
if(iRet != RS_RET_OK && pCStr != NULL)
rsCStrDestruct(pCStr);
return iRet;
}
/* --------------- end object serializiation / deserialization support --------------- */
/*
* vi:set ai:
*/
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