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| author | Stef Walter <stef@memberwebs.com> | 2006-01-27 00:51:23 +0000 | 
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| committer | Stef Walter <stef@memberwebs.com> | 2006-01-27 00:51:23 +0000 | 
| commit | 60bf98cff3c9fed3bde3323d5443afe7a8617b22 (patch) | |
| tree | e53010153d2f7dcbf32b708fae272cd39f0f84bf /daemon | |
| parent | 10d498f90485be52e4095563cf7325965d4cb4ca (diff) | |
Move folders into right places
Diffstat (limited to 'daemon')
| -rw-r--r-- | daemon/bsnmp/Makefile.am | 4 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | daemon/bsnmp/asn1.c | 1000 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | daemon/bsnmp/asn1.h | 183 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | daemon/bsnmp/snmp.c | 1081 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | daemon/bsnmp/snmp.h | 174 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | daemon/bsnmp/snmppriv.h | 45 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | daemon/common/hash.c | 380 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | daemon/common/hash.h | 151 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | daemon/common/server-mainloop.c | 424 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | daemon/common/server-mainloop.h | 27 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | daemon/common/sock-any.c | 385 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | daemon/common/sock-any.h | 90 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | daemon/common/stringx.c | 155 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | daemon/common/stringx.h | 53 | 
14 files changed, 0 insertions, 4152 deletions
| diff --git a/daemon/bsnmp/Makefile.am b/daemon/bsnmp/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 7a7a739..0000000 --- a/daemon/bsnmp/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ - -noinst_LIBRARIES = libbsnmp-custom.a -libbsnmp_custom_a_SOURCES = asn1.c asn1.h snmp.c snmp.h snmppriv.h - diff --git a/daemon/bsnmp/asn1.c b/daemon/bsnmp/asn1.c deleted file mode 100644 index 8a206ee..0000000 --- a/daemon/bsnmp/asn1.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1000 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 - *	Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems (FhG Fokus). - *	All rights reserved. - * - * Author: Harti Brandt <harti@freebsd.org> - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions - * are met: - * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the - *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND - * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE - * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE - * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE - * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL - * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS - * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) - * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT - * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY - * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF - * SUCH DAMAGE. - * - * $Begemot: bsnmp/lib/asn1.c,v 1.28 2004/08/06 08:46:49 brandt Exp $ - * - * ASN.1 for SNMP. - */ -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <stdarg.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <stdint.h> -#include <assert.h> -#include "asn1.h" - -static void asn_error_func(const struct asn_buf *, const char *, ...); - -void (*asn_error)(const struct asn_buf *, const char *, ...) = asn_error_func; - -/* - * Read the next header. This reads the tag (note, that only single - * byte tags are supported for now) and the length field. The length field - * is restricted to a 32-bit value. - * All errors of this function stop the decoding. - */ -enum asn_err -asn_get_header(struct asn_buf *b, u_char *type, asn_len_t *len) -{ -	u_int length; - -	if (b->asn_len == 0) { -		asn_error(b, "no identifier for header"); -		return (ASN_ERR_EOBUF); -	} -	*type = *b->asn_cptr; -	if ((*type & ASN_TYPE_MASK) > 0x30) { -		asn_error(b, "types > 0x30 not supported (%u)", -		    *type & ASN_TYPE_MASK); -		return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -	} -	b->asn_cptr++; -	b->asn_len--; -	if (b->asn_len == 0) { -		asn_error(b, "no length field"); -		return (ASN_ERR_EOBUF); -	} -	if (*b->asn_cptr & 0x80) { -		length = *b->asn_cptr++ & 0x7f; -		b->asn_len--; -		if (length == 0) { -			asn_error(b, "indefinite length not supported"); -			return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -		} -		if (length > ASN_MAXLENLEN) { -			asn_error(b, "long length too long (%u)", length); -			return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -		} -		if (length > b->asn_len) { -			asn_error(b, "long length truncated"); -			return (ASN_ERR_EOBUF); -		} -		*len = 0; -		while (length--) { -			*len = (*len << 8) | *b->asn_cptr++; -			b->asn_len--; -		} -	} else { -		*len = *b->asn_cptr++; -		b->asn_len--; -	} -	return (ASN_ERR_OK); -} - -/* - * Write a length field (restricted to values < 2^32-1) and return the - * number of bytes this field takes. If ptr is NULL, the length is computed - * but nothing is written. If the length would be too large return 0. - */ -static u_int -asn_put_len(u_char *ptr, asn_len_t len) -{ -	u_int lenlen, lenlen1; -	asn_len_t tmp; - -	if (len > ASN_MAXLEN) { -		asn_error(NULL, "encoding length too long: (%u)", len); -		return (0); -	} - -	if (len <= 127) { -		if (ptr) -			*ptr++ = (u_char)len; -		return (1); -	} else { -		lenlen = 0; -		/* compute number of bytes for value (is at least 1) */ -		for (tmp = len; tmp != 0; tmp >>= 8) -			lenlen++; -		if (ptr != NULL) { -			*ptr++ = (u_char)lenlen | 0x80; -			lenlen1 = lenlen; -			while (lenlen1-- > 0) { -				ptr[lenlen1] = len & 0xff; -				len >>= 8; -			} -		} -		return (lenlen + 1); -	} -} - -/* - * Write a header (tag and length fields). - * Tags are restricted to one byte tags (value <= 0x30) and the - * lenght field to 16-bit. All errors stop the encoding. - */ -enum asn_err -asn_put_header(struct asn_buf *b, u_char type, asn_len_t len) -{ -	u_int lenlen; - -	/* tag field */ -	if ((type & ASN_TYPE_MASK) > 0x30) { -		asn_error(NULL, "types > 0x30 not supported (%u)", -		    type & ASN_TYPE_MASK); -		return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -	} -	if (b->asn_len == 0) -		return (ASN_ERR_EOBUF); - -	*b->asn_ptr++ = type; -	b->asn_len--; - -	/* length field */ -	if ((lenlen = asn_put_len(NULL, len)) == 0) -		return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -	if (b->asn_len < lenlen) -		return (ASN_ERR_EOBUF); - -	(void)asn_put_len(b->asn_ptr, len); -	b->asn_ptr += lenlen; -	b->asn_len -= lenlen; -	return (ASN_ERR_OK); -} - - -/* - * This constructs a temporary sequence header with space for the maximum - * length field (three byte). Set the pointer that ptr points to to the - * start of the encoded header. This is used for a later call to - * asn_commit_header which will fix-up the length field and move the - * value if needed. All errors should stop the encoding. - */ -#define	TEMP_LEN (1 + ASN_MAXLENLEN + 1) -enum asn_err -asn_put_temp_header(struct asn_buf *b, u_char type, u_char **ptr) -{ -	int ret; - -	if (b->asn_len < TEMP_LEN) -		return (ASN_ERR_EOBUF); -	*ptr = b->asn_ptr; -	if ((ret = asn_put_header(b, type, ASN_MAXLEN)) == ASN_ERR_OK) -		assert(b->asn_ptr == *ptr + TEMP_LEN); -	return (ret); -} -enum asn_err -asn_commit_header(struct asn_buf *b, u_char *ptr) -{ -	asn_len_t len; -	u_int lenlen, shift; - -	/* compute length of encoded value without header */ -	len = b->asn_ptr - (ptr + TEMP_LEN); - -	/* insert length. may not fail. */ -	lenlen = asn_put_len(ptr + 1, len); -	if (lenlen > TEMP_LEN - 1) -		return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); - -	if (lenlen < TEMP_LEN - 1) { -		/* shift value down */ -		shift = (TEMP_LEN - 1) - lenlen; -		memmove(ptr + 1 + lenlen, ptr + TEMP_LEN, len); -		b->asn_ptr -= shift; -		b->asn_len += shift; -	} -	return (ASN_ERR_OK); -} -#undef TEMP_LEN - -/* - * BER integer. This may be used to get a signed 64 bit integer at maximum. - * The maximum length should be checked by the caller. This cannot overflow - * if the caller ensures that len is at maximum 8. - * - * <bytes> - */ -static enum asn_err -asn_get_real_integer(struct asn_buf *b, asn_len_t len, int64_t *vp) -{ -	uint64_t val; -	int neg = 0; -	enum asn_err err; - -	if (b->asn_len < len) { -		asn_error(b, "truncated integer"); -		return (ASN_ERR_EOBUF); -	} -	if (len == 0) { -		asn_error(b, "zero-length integer"); -		*vp = 0; -		return (ASN_ERR_BADLEN); -	} -	err = ASN_ERR_OK; -	if (len > 8) -		err = ASN_ERR_RANGE; -	else if (len > 1 && -	    ((*b->asn_cptr == 0x00 && (b->asn_cptr[1] & 0x80) == 0) || -	    (*b->asn_cptr == 0xff && (b->asn_cptr[1] & 0x80) == 0x80))) { -		asn_error(b, "non-minimal integer"); -		err = ASN_ERR_BADLEN; -	} - -	if (*b->asn_cptr & 0x80) -		neg = 1; -	val = 0; -	while (len--) { -		val <<= 8; -		val |= neg ? (u_char)~*b->asn_cptr : *b->asn_cptr; -		b->asn_len--; -		b->asn_cptr++; -	} -	if (neg) { -		*vp = -(int64_t)val - 1; -	} else -		*vp = (int64_t)val; -	return (err); -} - -/* - * Write a signed integer with the given type. The caller has to ensure - * that the actual value is ok for this type. - */ -static enum asn_err -asn_put_real_integer(struct asn_buf *b, u_char type, int64_t ival) -{ -	int i, neg = 0; -# define OCTETS 8 -	u_char buf[OCTETS]; -	uint64_t val; -	enum asn_err ret; - -	if (ival < 0) { -		/* this may fail if |INT64_MIN| > |INT64_MAX| and -		 * the value is between * INT64_MIN <= ival < -(INT64_MAX+1) */ -		val = (uint64_t)-(ival + 1); -		neg = 1; -	} else -		val = (uint64_t)ival; - -	/* split the value into octets */ -	for (i = OCTETS - 1; i >= 0; i--) { -		buf[i] = val & 0xff; -		if (neg) -			buf[i] = ~buf[i]; -		val >>= 8; -	} -	/* no leading 9 zeroes or ones */ -	for (i = 0; i < OCTETS - 1; i++) -		if (!((buf[i] == 0xff && (buf[i + 1] & 0x80) != 0) || -		    (buf[i] == 0x00 && (buf[i + 1] & 0x80) == 0))) -			break; -	if ((ret = asn_put_header(b, type, OCTETS - i))) -		return (ret); -	if (OCTETS - (u_int)i > b->asn_len) -		return (ASN_ERR_EOBUF); - -	while (i < OCTETS) { -		*b->asn_ptr++ = buf[i++]; -		b->asn_len--; -	} -	return (ASN_ERR_OK); -# undef OCTETS -} - - -/* - * The same for unsigned 64-bitters. Here we have the problem, that overflow - * can happen, because the value maybe 9 bytes long. In this case the - * first byte must be 0. - */ -static enum asn_err -asn_get_real_unsigned(struct asn_buf *b, asn_len_t len, uint64_t *vp) -{ -	enum asn_err err; - -	if (b->asn_len < len) { -		asn_error(b, "truncated integer"); -		return (ASN_ERR_EOBUF); -	} -	if (len == 0) { -		asn_error(b, "zero-length integer"); -		*vp = 0; -		return (ASN_ERR_BADLEN); -	} -	err = ASN_ERR_OK; -	*vp = 0; -	if ((*b->asn_cptr & 0x80) || (len == 9 && *b->asn_cptr != 0)) { -		/* negative integer or too larger */ -		*vp = 0xffffffffffffffffULL; -		err = ASN_ERR_RANGE; -	} else if (len > 1 && -	    *b->asn_cptr == 0x00 && (b->asn_cptr[1] & 0x80) == 0) { -		asn_error(b, "non-minimal unsigned"); -		err = ASN_ERR_BADLEN; -	} - -	while (len--) { -		*vp = (*vp << 8) | *b->asn_cptr++; -		b->asn_len--; -	} -	return (err); -} - - -/* - * Values with the msb on need 9 octets. - */ -static int -asn_put_real_unsigned(struct asn_buf *b, u_char type, uint64_t val) -{ -	int i; -# define OCTETS 9 -	u_char buf[OCTETS]; -	enum asn_err ret; - -	/* split the value into octets */ -	for (i = OCTETS - 1; i >= 0; i--) { -		buf[i] = val & 0xff; -		val >>= 8; -	} -	/* no leading 9 zeroes */ -	for (i = 0; i < OCTETS - 1; i++) -		if (!(buf[i] == 0x00 && (buf[i + 1] & 0x80) == 0)) -			break; -	if ((ret = asn_put_header(b, type, OCTETS - i))) -		return (ret); -	if (OCTETS - (u_int)i > b->asn_len) -		return (ASN_ERR_EOBUF); - -	while (i < OCTETS) { -		*b->asn_ptr++ = buf[i++]; -		b->asn_len--; -	} -#undef OCTETS -	return (ASN_ERR_OK); -} - -/* - * The ASN.1 INTEGER type is restricted to 32-bit signed by the SMI. - */ -enum asn_err -asn_get_integer_raw(struct asn_buf *b, asn_len_t len, int32_t *vp) -{ -	int64_t val; -	enum asn_err ret; - -	if ((ret = asn_get_real_integer(b, len, &val)) == ASN_ERR_OK) { -		if (len > 4) -			ret = ASN_ERR_BADLEN; -		else if (val > INT32_MAX || val < INT32_MIN) -			/* may not happen */ -			ret = ASN_ERR_RANGE; -		*vp = (int32_t)val; -	} -	return (ret); -} - -enum asn_err -asn_get_integer(struct asn_buf *b, int32_t *vp) -{ -	asn_len_t len; -	u_char type; -	enum asn_err err; - -	if ((err = asn_get_header(b, &type, &len)) != ASN_ERR_OK) -		return (err); -	if (type != ASN_TYPE_INTEGER) { -		asn_error(b, "bad type for integer (%u)", type); -		return (ASN_ERR_TAG); -	} - -	return (asn_get_integer_raw(b, len, vp)); -} - -enum asn_err -asn_put_integer(struct asn_buf *b, int32_t val) -{ -	return (asn_put_real_integer(b, ASN_TYPE_INTEGER, val)); -} - -/* - * OCTETSTRING - * - * <0x04> <len> <data ...> - * - * Get an octetstring. noctets must point to the buffer size and on - * return will contain the size of the octetstring, regardless of the - * buffer size. - */ -enum asn_err -asn_get_octetstring_raw(struct asn_buf *b, asn_len_t len, u_char *octets, -    u_int *noctets) -{ -	enum asn_err err = ASN_ERR_OK; - -	if (*noctets < len) { -		asn_error(b, "octetstring truncated"); -		err = ASN_ERR_RANGE; -	} -	if (b->asn_len < len) { -		asn_error(b, "truncatet octetstring"); -		return (ASN_ERR_EOBUF); -	} -	if (*noctets < len) -		memcpy(octets, b->asn_cptr, *noctets); -	else -		memcpy(octets, b->asn_cptr, len); -	*noctets = len; -	b->asn_cptr += len; -	b->asn_len -= len; -	return (err); -} - -enum asn_err -asn_get_octetstring(struct asn_buf *b, u_char *octets, u_int *noctets) -{ -	enum asn_err err; -	u_char type; -	asn_len_t len; - -	if ((err = asn_get_header(b, &type, &len)) != ASN_ERR_OK) -		return (err); -	if (type != ASN_TYPE_OCTETSTRING) { -		asn_error(b, "bad type for octetstring (%u)", type); -		return (ASN_ERR_TAG); -	} -	return (asn_get_octetstring_raw(b, len, octets, noctets)); -} - -enum asn_err -asn_put_octetstring(struct asn_buf *b, const u_char *octets, u_int noctets) -{ -	enum asn_err ret; - -	if ((ret = asn_put_header(b, ASN_TYPE_OCTETSTRING, noctets)) != ASN_ERR_OK) -		return (ret); -	if (b->asn_len < noctets) -		return (ASN_ERR_EOBUF); - -	memcpy(b->asn_ptr, octets, noctets); -	b->asn_ptr += noctets; -	b->asn_len -= noctets; -	return (ASN_ERR_OK); -} - -/* - * NULL - * - * <0x05> <0x00> - */ -enum asn_err -asn_get_null_raw(struct asn_buf *b, asn_len_t len) -{ -	if (len != 0) { -		if (b->asn_len < len) { -			asn_error(b, "truncated NULL"); -			return (ASN_ERR_EOBUF); -		} -		asn_error(b, "bad length for NULL (%u)", len); -		b->asn_len -= len; -		b->asn_ptr += len; -		return (ASN_ERR_BADLEN); -	} -	return (ASN_ERR_OK); -} - -enum asn_err -asn_get_null(struct asn_buf *b) -{ -	u_char type; -	asn_len_t len; -	enum asn_err err; - -	if ((err = asn_get_header(b, &type, &len)) != ASN_ERR_OK) -		return (err); -	if (type != ASN_TYPE_NULL) { -		asn_error(b, "bad type for NULL (%u)", type); -		return (ASN_ERR_TAG); -	} -	return (asn_get_null_raw(b, len)); -} - -enum asn_err -asn_put_null(struct asn_buf *b) -{ -	return (asn_put_header(b, ASN_TYPE_NULL, 0)); -} - -enum asn_err -asn_put_exception(struct asn_buf *b, u_int except) -{ -	return (asn_put_header(b, ASN_CLASS_CONTEXT | except, 0)); -} - -/* - * OBJID - * - * <0x06> <len> <subid...> - */ -enum asn_err -asn_get_objid_raw(struct asn_buf *b, asn_len_t len, struct asn_oid *oid) -{ -	asn_subid_t subid; -	enum asn_err err; - -	if (b->asn_len < len) { -		asn_error(b, "truncated OBJID"); -		return (ASN_ERR_EOBUF); -	} -	oid->len = 0; -	if (len == 0) { -		asn_error(b, "short OBJID"); -		oid->subs[oid->len++] = 0; -		oid->subs[oid->len++] = 0; -		return (ASN_ERR_BADLEN); -	} -	err = ASN_ERR_OK; -	while (len != 0) { -		if (oid->len == ASN_MAXOIDLEN) { -			asn_error(b, "OID too long (%u)", oid->len); -			b->asn_cptr += len; -			b->asn_len -= len; -			return (ASN_ERR_BADLEN); -		} -		subid = 0; -		do { -			if (len == 0) { -				asn_error(b, "unterminated subid"); -				return (ASN_ERR_EOBUF); -			} -			if (subid > (ASN_MAXID >> 7)) { -				asn_error(b, "OBID subid too larger"); -				err = ASN_ERR_RANGE; -			} -			subid = (subid << 7) | (*b->asn_cptr & 0x7f); -			len--; -			b->asn_len--; -		} while (*b->asn_cptr++ & 0x80); -		if (oid->len == 0) { -			if (subid < 80) { -				oid->subs[oid->len++] = subid / 40; -				oid->subs[oid->len++] = subid % 40; -			} else { -				oid->subs[oid->len++] = 2; -				oid->subs[oid->len++] = subid - 80; -			} -		} else { -			oid->subs[oid->len++] = subid; -		} -	} -	return (err); - -} - -enum asn_err -asn_get_objid(struct asn_buf *b, struct asn_oid *oid) -{ -	u_char type; -	asn_len_t len; -	enum asn_err err; - -	if ((err = asn_get_header(b, &type, &len)) != ASN_ERR_OK) -		return (err); -	if (type != ASN_TYPE_OBJID) { -		asn_error(b, "bad type for OBJID (%u)", type); -		return (ASN_ERR_TAG); -	} -	return (asn_get_objid_raw(b, len, oid)); -} - -enum asn_err -asn_put_objid(struct asn_buf *b, const struct asn_oid *oid) -{ -	asn_subid_t first, sub; -	enum asn_err err, err1; -	u_int i, oidlen; -	asn_len_t len; - -	err = ASN_ERR_OK; -	if (oid->len == 0) { -		/* illegal */ -		asn_error(NULL, "short oid"); -		err = ASN_ERR_RANGE; -		first = 0; -		oidlen = 2; -	} else if (oid->len == 1) { -		/* illegal */ -		asn_error(b, "short oid"); -		if (oid->subs[0] > 2) -			asn_error(NULL, "oid[0] too large (%u)", oid->subs[0]); -		err = ASN_ERR_RANGE; -		first = oid->subs[0] * 40; -		oidlen = 2; -	} else { -		if (oid->len > ASN_MAXOIDLEN) { -			asn_error(NULL, "oid too long %u", oid->len); -			err = ASN_ERR_RANGE; -		} -		if (oid->subs[0] > 2 || -		    (oid->subs[0] < 2 && oid->subs[0] >= 40)) { -			asn_error(NULL, "oid out of range (%u,%u)", -			    oid->subs[0], oid->subs[1]); -			err = ASN_ERR_RANGE; -		} -		first = 40 * oid->subs[0] + oid->subs[1]; -		oidlen = oid->len; -	} -	len = 0; -	for (i = 1; i < oidlen; i++) { -		sub = (i == 1) ? first : oid->subs[i]; -		if (sub > ASN_MAXID) { -			asn_error(NULL, "oid subid too large"); -			err = ASN_ERR_RANGE; -		} -		len += (sub <= 0x7f) ? 1 -		    : (sub <= 0x3fff) ? 2 -		    : (sub <= 0x1fffff) ? 3 -		    : (sub <= 0xfffffff) ? 4 -		    : 5; -	} -	if ((err1 = asn_put_header(b, ASN_TYPE_OBJID, len)) != ASN_ERR_OK) -		return (err1); -	if (b->asn_len < len) -		return (ASN_ERR_EOBUF); - -	for (i = 1; i < oidlen; i++) { -		sub = (i == 1) ? first : oid->subs[i]; -		if (sub <= 0x7f) { -			*b->asn_ptr++ = sub; -			b->asn_len--; -		} else if (sub <= 0x3fff) { -			*b->asn_ptr++ = (sub >> 7) | 0x80; -			*b->asn_ptr++ = sub & 0x7f; -			b->asn_len -= 2; -		} else if (sub <= 0x1fffff) { -			*b->asn_ptr++ = (sub >> 14) | 0x80; -			*b->asn_ptr++ = ((sub >> 7) & 0x7f) | 0x80; -			*b->asn_ptr++ = sub & 0x7f; -			b->asn_len -= 3; -		} else if (sub <= 0xfffffff) { -			*b->asn_ptr++ = (sub >> 21) | 0x80; -			*b->asn_ptr++ = ((sub >> 14) & 0x7f) | 0x80; -			*b->asn_ptr++ = ((sub >> 7) & 0x7f) | 0x80; -			*b->asn_ptr++ = sub & 0x7f; -			b->asn_len -= 4; -		} else { -			*b->asn_ptr++ = (sub >> 28) | 0x80; -			*b->asn_ptr++ = ((sub >> 21) & 0x7f) | 0x80; -			*b->asn_ptr++ = ((sub >> 14) & 0x7f) | 0x80; -			*b->asn_ptr++ = ((sub >> 7) & 0x7f) | 0x80; -			*b->asn_ptr++ = sub & 0x7f; -			b->asn_len -= 5; -		} -	} -	return (err); -} -/* - * SEQUENCE header - * - * <0x10|0x20> <len> <data...> - */ -enum asn_err -asn_get_sequence(struct asn_buf *b, asn_len_t *len) -{ -	u_char type; -	enum asn_err err; - -	if ((err = asn_get_header(b, &type, len)) != ASN_ERR_OK) -		return (err); -	if (type != (ASN_TYPE_SEQUENCE|ASN_TYPE_CONSTRUCTED)) { -		asn_error(b, "bad sequence type %u", type); -		return (ASN_ERR_TAG); -	} -	if (*len > b->asn_len) { -		asn_error(b, "truncated sequence"); -		return (ASN_ERR_EOBUF); -	} -	return (ASN_ERR_OK); -} - -/* - * Application types - * - * 0x40 4 MSB 2MSB 2LSB LSB - */ -enum asn_err -asn_get_ipaddress_raw(struct asn_buf *b, asn_len_t len, u_char *addr) -{ -	u_int i; - -	if (b->asn_len < len) { -		asn_error(b, "truncated ip-address"); -		return (ASN_ERR_EOBUF); -	} -	if (len < 4) { -		asn_error(b, "short length for ip-Address %u", len); -		for (i = 0; i < len; i++) -			*addr++ = *b->asn_cptr++; -		while (i++ < len) -			*addr++ = 0; -		b->asn_len -= len; -		return (ASN_ERR_BADLEN); -	} -	for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) -		*addr++ = *b->asn_cptr++; -	b->asn_cptr += len - 4; -	b->asn_len -= len; -	return (ASN_ERR_OK); -} - -enum asn_err -asn_get_ipaddress(struct asn_buf *b, u_char *addr) -{ -	u_char type; -	asn_len_t len; -	enum asn_err err; - -	if ((err = asn_get_header(b, &type, &len)) != ASN_ERR_OK) -		return (err); -	if (type != (ASN_CLASS_APPLICATION|ASN_APP_IPADDRESS)) { -		asn_error(b, "bad type for ip-address %u", type); -		return (ASN_ERR_TAG); -	} -	return (asn_get_ipaddress_raw(b, len, addr)); -} - -enum asn_err -asn_put_ipaddress(struct asn_buf *b, const u_char *addr) -{ -	enum asn_err err; - -	if ((err = asn_put_header(b, ASN_CLASS_APPLICATION|ASN_APP_IPADDRESS, -	    4)) != ASN_ERR_OK) -		return (err); -	if (b->asn_len < 4) -		return (ASN_ERR_EOBUF); - -	memcpy(b->asn_ptr, addr, 4); -	b->asn_ptr += 4; -	b->asn_len -= 4; -	return (ASN_ERR_OK); -} - - -/* - * UNSIGNED32 - * - * 0x42|0x41 <len> ... - */ -enum asn_err -asn_get_uint32_raw(struct asn_buf *b, asn_len_t len, uint32_t *vp) -{ -	uint64_t v; -	enum asn_err err; - -	if ((err = asn_get_real_unsigned(b, len, &v)) == ASN_ERR_OK) { -		if (len > 5) { -			asn_error(b, "uint32 too long %u", len); -			err = ASN_ERR_BADLEN; -		} else if (v > UINT32_MAX) { -			asn_error(b, "uint32 too large %llu", v); -			err = ASN_ERR_RANGE; -		} -		*vp = (uint32_t)v; -	} -	return (err); -} - -enum asn_err -asn_put_uint32(struct asn_buf *b, u_char type, uint32_t val) -{ -	uint64_t v = val; - -	return (asn_put_real_unsigned(b, ASN_CLASS_APPLICATION|type, v)); -} - -/* - * COUNTER64 - * 0x46 <len> ... - */ -enum asn_err -asn_get_counter64_raw(struct asn_buf *b, asn_len_t len, uint64_t *vp) -{ -	return (asn_get_real_unsigned(b, len, vp)); -} - -enum asn_err -asn_put_counter64(struct asn_buf *b, uint64_t val) -{ -	return (asn_put_real_unsigned(b, -	    ASN_CLASS_APPLICATION | ASN_APP_COUNTER64, val)); -} - -/* - * TimeTicks - * 0x43 <len> ... - */ -enum asn_err -asn_get_timeticks(struct asn_buf *b, uint32_t *vp) -{ -	asn_len_t len; -	u_char type; -	enum asn_err err; - -	if ((err = asn_get_header(b, &type, &len)) != ASN_ERR_OK) -		return (err); -	if (type != (ASN_CLASS_APPLICATION|ASN_APP_TIMETICKS)) { -		asn_error(b, "bad type for timeticks %u", type); -		return (ASN_ERR_TAG); -	} -	return (asn_get_uint32_raw(b, len, vp)); -} - -enum asn_err -asn_put_timeticks(struct asn_buf *b, uint32_t val) -{ -	uint64_t v = val; - -	return (asn_put_real_unsigned(b, -	    ASN_CLASS_APPLICATION | ASN_APP_TIMETICKS, v)); -} - -/* - * Construct a new OID by taking a range of sub ids of the original oid. - */ -void -asn_slice_oid(struct asn_oid *dest, const struct asn_oid *src, -    u_int from, u_int to) -{ -	if (from >= to) { -		dest->len = 0; -		return; -	} -	dest->len = to - from; -	memcpy(dest->subs, &src->subs[from], dest->len * sizeof(dest->subs[0])); -} - -/* - * Append from to to - */ -void -asn_append_oid(struct asn_oid *to, const struct asn_oid *from) -{ -	memcpy(&to->subs[to->len], &from->subs[0], -	    from->len * sizeof(from->subs[0])); -	to->len += from->len; -} - -/* - * Skip a value - */ -enum asn_err -asn_skip(struct asn_buf *b, asn_len_t len) -{ -	if (b->asn_len < len) -		return (ASN_ERR_EOBUF); -	b->asn_cptr += len; -	b->asn_len -= len; -	return (ASN_ERR_OK); -} - -/* - * Compare two OIDs. - * - * o1 < o2 : -1 - * o1 > o2 : +1 - * o1 = o2 :  0 - */ -int -asn_compare_oid(const struct asn_oid *o1, const struct asn_oid *o2) -{ -	u_long i; - -	for (i = 0; i < o1->len && i < o2->len; i++) { -		if (o1->subs[i] < o2->subs[i]) -			return (-1); -		if (o1->subs[i] > o2->subs[i]) -			return (+1); -	} -	if (o1->len < o2->len) -		return (-1); -	if (o1->len > o2->len) -		return (+1); -	return (0); -} - -/* - * Check whether an OID is a sub-string of another OID. - */ -int -asn_is_suboid(const struct asn_oid *o1, const struct asn_oid *o2) -{ -	u_long i; - -	for (i = 0; i < o1->len; i++) -		if (i >= o2->len || o1->subs[i] != o2->subs[i]) -			return (0); -	return (1); -} - -/* - * Put a string representation of an oid into a user buffer. This buffer - * is assumed to be at least ASN_OIDSTRLEN characters long. - * - * sprintf is assumed not to fail here. - */ -char * -asn_oid2str_r(const struct asn_oid *oid, char *buf) -{ -	u_int len, i; -	char *ptr; - -	if ((len = oid->len) > ASN_MAXOIDLEN) -		len = ASN_MAXOIDLEN; -	buf[0] = '\0'; -	for (i = 0, ptr = buf; i < len; i++) { -		if (i > 0) -			*ptr++ = '.'; -		ptr += sprintf(ptr, "%u", oid->subs[i]); -	} -	return (buf); -} - -/* - * Make a string from an OID in a private buffer. - */ -char * -asn_oid2str(const struct asn_oid *oid) -{ -	static char str[ASN_OIDSTRLEN]; - -	return (asn_oid2str_r(oid, str)); -} - - -static void -asn_error_func(const struct asn_buf *b, const char *err, ...) -{ -	va_list ap; -	u_long i; - -	fprintf(stderr, "ASN.1: "); -	va_start(ap, err); -	vfprintf(stderr, err, ap); -	va_end(ap); - -	if (b != NULL) { -		fprintf(stderr, " at"); -		for (i = 0; b->asn_len > i; i++) -			fprintf(stderr, " %02x", b->asn_cptr[i]); -	} -	fprintf(stderr, "\n"); -} diff --git a/daemon/bsnmp/asn1.h b/daemon/bsnmp/asn1.h deleted file mode 100644 index 23b7814..0000000 --- a/daemon/bsnmp/asn1.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,183 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 - *	Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems (FhG Fokus). - *	All rights reserved. - * - * Author: Harti Brandt <harti@freebsd.org> - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions - * are met: - * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the - *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND - * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE - * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE - * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE - * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL - * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS - * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) - * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT - * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY - * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF - * SUCH DAMAGE. - * - * $Begemot: bsnmp/lib/asn1.h,v 1.18 2004/08/06 08:46:50 brandt Exp $ - * - * ASN.1 for SNMP - */ -#ifndef asn1_h_ -#define asn1_h_ - -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <stdint.h> - -struct asn_buf { -	union { -		u_char	*ptr; -		const u_char *cptr; -	}	asn_u; -	size_t	asn_len; -}; -#define asn_cptr	asn_u.cptr -#define asn_ptr	asn_u.ptr - -/* these restrictions are in the SMI */ -#define ASN_MAXID	0xffffffff -#define ASN_MAXOIDLEN	128 - -/* the string needed for this (with trailing zero) */ -#define ASN_OIDSTRLEN	(ASN_MAXOIDLEN * (10 + 1) - 1 + 1) - -/* type of subidentifiers */ -typedef uint32_t asn_subid_t; - -struct asn_oid { -	u_int	len; -	asn_subid_t subs[ASN_MAXOIDLEN]; -}; - -enum asn_err { -	/* conversion was ok */ -	ASN_ERR_OK	= 0, -	/* conversion failed and stopped */ -	ASN_ERR_FAILED	= 1 | 0x1000, -	/* length field bad, value skipped */ -	ASN_ERR_BADLEN	= 2, -	/* out of buffer, stopped */ -	ASN_ERR_EOBUF	= 3 | 0x1000, -	/* length ok, but value is out of range */ -	ASN_ERR_RANGE	= 4, -	/* not the expected tag, stopped */ -	ASN_ERR_TAG	= 5 | 0x1000, -}; -#define ASN_ERR_STOPPED(E) (((E) & 0x1000) != 0) - -/* type for the length field of encoded values. The length is restricted - * to 65535, but using uint16_t would give conversion warnings on gcc */ -typedef uint32_t asn_len_t;	/* could be also uint16_t */ - -/* maximal length of a long length field without the length of the length */ -#define ASN_MAXLEN	65535 -#define ASN_MAXLENLEN	2	/* number of bytes in a length */ - -/* maximum size of an octet string as per SMIv2 */ -#define ASN_MAXOCTETSTRING 65535 - -extern void (*asn_error)(const struct asn_buf *, const char *, ...); - -enum asn_err asn_get_header(struct asn_buf *, u_char *, asn_len_t *); -enum asn_err asn_put_header(struct asn_buf *, u_char, asn_len_t); - -enum asn_err asn_put_temp_header(struct asn_buf *, u_char, u_char **); -enum asn_err asn_commit_header(struct asn_buf *, u_char *); - -enum asn_err asn_get_integer_raw(struct asn_buf *, asn_len_t, int32_t *); -enum asn_err asn_get_integer(struct asn_buf *, int32_t *); -enum asn_err asn_put_integer(struct asn_buf *, int32_t); - -enum asn_err asn_get_octetstring_raw(struct asn_buf *, asn_len_t, u_char *, u_int *); -enum asn_err asn_get_octetstring(struct asn_buf *, u_char *, u_int *); -enum asn_err asn_put_octetstring(struct asn_buf *, const u_char *, u_int); - -enum asn_err asn_get_null_raw(struct asn_buf *b, asn_len_t); -enum asn_err asn_get_null(struct asn_buf *); -enum asn_err asn_put_null(struct asn_buf *); - -enum asn_err asn_put_exception(struct asn_buf *, u_int); - -enum asn_err asn_get_objid_raw(struct asn_buf *, asn_len_t, struct asn_oid *); -enum asn_err asn_get_objid(struct asn_buf *, struct asn_oid *); -enum asn_err asn_put_objid(struct asn_buf *, const struct asn_oid *); - -enum asn_err asn_get_sequence(struct asn_buf *, asn_len_t *); - -enum asn_err asn_get_ipaddress_raw(struct asn_buf *, asn_len_t, u_char *); -enum asn_err asn_get_ipaddress(struct asn_buf *, u_char *); -enum asn_err asn_put_ipaddress(struct asn_buf *, const u_char *); - -enum asn_err asn_get_uint32_raw(struct asn_buf *, asn_len_t, uint32_t *); -enum asn_err asn_put_uint32(struct asn_buf *, u_char, uint32_t); - -enum asn_err asn_get_counter64_raw(struct asn_buf *, asn_len_t, uint64_t *); -enum asn_err asn_put_counter64(struct asn_buf *, uint64_t); - -enum asn_err asn_get_timeticks(struct asn_buf *, uint32_t *); -enum asn_err asn_put_timeticks(struct asn_buf *, uint32_t); - -enum asn_err asn_skip(struct asn_buf *, asn_len_t); - -/* - * Utility functions for OIDs - */ -/* get a sub-OID from the middle of another OID */ -void asn_slice_oid(struct asn_oid *, const struct asn_oid *, u_int, u_int); - -/* append an OID to another one */ -void asn_append_oid(struct asn_oid *, const struct asn_oid *); - -/* compare two OIDs */ -int asn_compare_oid(const struct asn_oid *, const struct asn_oid *); - -/* check whether the first is a suboid of the second one */ -int asn_is_suboid(const struct asn_oid *, const struct asn_oid *); - -/* format an OID into a user buffer of size ASN_OIDSTRLEN */ -char *asn_oid2str_r(const struct asn_oid *, char *); - -/* format an OID into a private static buffer */ -char *asn_oid2str(const struct asn_oid *); - -enum { -	ASN_TYPE_BOOLEAN	= 0x01, -	ASN_TYPE_INTEGER	= 0x02, -	ASN_TYPE_BITSTRING	= 0x03, -	ASN_TYPE_OCTETSTRING	= 0x04, -	ASN_TYPE_NULL		= 0x05, -	ASN_TYPE_OBJID		= 0x06, -	ASN_TYPE_SEQUENCE	= 0x10, - -	ASN_TYPE_CONSTRUCTED	= 0x20, -	ASN_CLASS_UNIVERSAL	= 0x00, -	ASN_CLASS_APPLICATION	= 0x40, -	ASN_CLASS_CONTEXT	= 0x80, -	ASN_CLASS_PRIVATE	= 0xc0, -	ASN_TYPE_MASK		= 0x1f, - -	ASN_APP_IPADDRESS	= 0x00, -	ASN_APP_COUNTER		= 0x01, -	ASN_APP_GAUGE		= 0x02, -	ASN_APP_TIMETICKS	= 0x03, -	ASN_APP_OPAQUE		= 0x04,	/* not implemented */ -	ASN_APP_COUNTER64	= 0x06, - -	ASN_EXCEPT_NOSUCHOBJECT	= 0x00, -	ASN_EXCEPT_NOSUCHINSTANCE = 0x01, -	ASN_EXCEPT_ENDOFMIBVIEW	= 0x02, -}; - -#endif diff --git a/daemon/bsnmp/snmp.c b/daemon/bsnmp/snmp.c deleted file mode 100644 index f758262..0000000 --- a/daemon/bsnmp/snmp.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1081 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 - *	Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems (FhG Fokus). - *	All rights reserved. - * - * Author: Harti Brandt <harti@freebsd.org> - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions - * are met: - * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the - *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND - * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE - * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE - * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE - * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL - * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS - * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) - * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT - * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY - * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF - * SUCH DAMAGE. - * - * $Begemot: bsnmp/lib/snmp.c,v 1.38 2004/08/06 08:46:53 brandt Exp $ - * - * SNMP - */ -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <stddef.h> -#include <stdarg.h> -#include <stdint.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <ctype.h> -#include <netdb.h> -#include <errno.h> - -#include "asn1.h" -#include "snmp.h" -#include "snmppriv.h" - -static void snmp_error_func(const char *, ...); -static void snmp_printf_func(const char *, ...); - -void (*snmp_error)(const char *, ...) = snmp_error_func; -void (*snmp_printf)(const char *, ...) = snmp_printf_func; - -/* - * Get the next variable binding from the list. - * ASN errors on the sequence or the OID are always fatal. - */ -static enum asn_err -get_var_binding(struct asn_buf *b, struct snmp_value *binding) -{ -	u_char type; -	asn_len_t len, trailer; -	enum asn_err err; - -	if (asn_get_sequence(b, &len) != ASN_ERR_OK) { -		snmp_error("cannot parse varbind header"); -		return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -	} - -	/* temporary truncate the length so that the parser does not -	 * eat up bytes behind the sequence in the case the encoding is -	 * wrong of inner elements. */ -	trailer = b->asn_len - len; -	b->asn_len = len; - -	if (asn_get_objid(b, &binding->var) != ASN_ERR_OK) { -		snmp_error("cannot parse binding objid"); -		return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -	} -	if (asn_get_header(b, &type, &len) != ASN_ERR_OK) { -		snmp_error("cannot parse binding value header"); -		return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -	} - -	switch (type) { - -	  case ASN_TYPE_NULL: -		binding->syntax = SNMP_SYNTAX_NULL; -		err = asn_get_null_raw(b, len); -		break; - -	  case ASN_TYPE_INTEGER: -		binding->syntax = SNMP_SYNTAX_INTEGER; -		err = asn_get_integer_raw(b, len, &binding->v.integer); -		break; - -	  case ASN_TYPE_OCTETSTRING: -		binding->syntax = SNMP_SYNTAX_OCTETSTRING; -		binding->v.octetstring.octets = malloc(len); -		if (binding->v.octetstring.octets == NULL) { -			snmp_error("%s", strerror(errno)); -			return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -		} -		binding->v.octetstring.len = len; -		err = asn_get_octetstring_raw(b, len, -		    binding->v.octetstring.octets, -		    &binding->v.octetstring.len); -		if (ASN_ERR_STOPPED(err)) { -			free(binding->v.octetstring.octets); -			binding->v.octetstring.octets = NULL; -		} -		break; - -	  case ASN_TYPE_OBJID: -		binding->syntax = SNMP_SYNTAX_OID; -		err = asn_get_objid_raw(b, len, &binding->v.oid); -		break; - -	  case ASN_CLASS_APPLICATION|ASN_APP_IPADDRESS: -		binding->syntax = SNMP_SYNTAX_IPADDRESS; -		err = asn_get_ipaddress_raw(b, len, binding->v.ipaddress); -		break; - -	  case ASN_CLASS_APPLICATION|ASN_APP_TIMETICKS: -		binding->syntax = SNMP_SYNTAX_TIMETICKS; -		err = asn_get_uint32_raw(b, len, &binding->v.uint32); -		break; - -	  case ASN_CLASS_APPLICATION|ASN_APP_COUNTER: -		binding->syntax = SNMP_SYNTAX_COUNTER; -		err = asn_get_uint32_raw(b, len, &binding->v.uint32); -		break; - -	  case ASN_CLASS_APPLICATION|ASN_APP_GAUGE: -		binding->syntax = SNMP_SYNTAX_GAUGE; -		err = asn_get_uint32_raw(b, len, &binding->v.uint32); -		break; - -	  case ASN_CLASS_APPLICATION|ASN_APP_COUNTER64: -		binding->syntax = SNMP_SYNTAX_COUNTER64; -		err = asn_get_counter64_raw(b, len, &binding->v.counter64); -		break; - -	  case ASN_CLASS_CONTEXT | ASN_EXCEPT_NOSUCHOBJECT: -		binding->syntax = SNMP_SYNTAX_NOSUCHOBJECT; -		err = asn_get_null_raw(b, len); -		break; - -	  case ASN_CLASS_CONTEXT | ASN_EXCEPT_NOSUCHINSTANCE: -		binding->syntax = SNMP_SYNTAX_NOSUCHINSTANCE; -		err = asn_get_null_raw(b, len); -		break; - -	  case ASN_CLASS_CONTEXT | ASN_EXCEPT_ENDOFMIBVIEW: -		binding->syntax = SNMP_SYNTAX_ENDOFMIBVIEW; -		err = asn_get_null_raw(b, len); -		break; - -	  default: -		if ((err = asn_skip(b, len)) == ASN_ERR_OK) -			err = ASN_ERR_TAG; -		snmp_error("bad binding value type 0x%x", type); -		break; -	} - -	if (ASN_ERR_STOPPED(err)) { -		snmp_error("cannot parse binding value"); -		return (err); -	} - -	if (b->asn_len != 0) -		snmp_error("ignoring junk at end of binding"); - -	b->asn_len = trailer; - -	return (err); -} - -/* - * Parse the different PDUs contents. Any ASN error in the outer components - * are fatal. Only errors in variable values may be tolerated. If all - * components can be parsed it returns either ASN_ERR_OK or the first - * error that was found. - */ -enum asn_err -snmp_parse_pdus_hdr(struct asn_buf *b, struct snmp_pdu *pdu, asn_len_t *lenp) -{ -	if (pdu->type == SNMP_PDU_TRAP) { -		if (asn_get_objid(b, &pdu->enterprise) != ASN_ERR_OK) { -			snmp_error("cannot parse trap enterprise"); -			return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -		} -		if (asn_get_ipaddress(b, pdu->agent_addr) != ASN_ERR_OK) { -			snmp_error("cannot parse trap agent address"); -			return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -		} -		if (asn_get_integer(b, &pdu->generic_trap) != ASN_ERR_OK) { -			snmp_error("cannot parse 'generic-trap'"); -			return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -		} -		if (asn_get_integer(b, &pdu->specific_trap) != ASN_ERR_OK) { -			snmp_error("cannot parse 'specific-trap'"); -			return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -		} -		if (asn_get_timeticks(b, &pdu->time_stamp) != ASN_ERR_OK) { -			snmp_error("cannot parse trap 'time-stamp'"); -			return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -		} -	} else { -		if (asn_get_integer(b, &pdu->request_id) != ASN_ERR_OK) { -			snmp_error("cannot parse 'request-id'"); -			return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -		} -		if (asn_get_integer(b, &pdu->error_status) != ASN_ERR_OK) { -			snmp_error("cannot parse 'error_status'"); -			return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -		} -		if (asn_get_integer(b, &pdu->error_index) != ASN_ERR_OK) { -			snmp_error("cannot parse 'error_index'"); -			return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -		} -	} - -	if (asn_get_sequence(b, lenp) != ASN_ERR_OK) { -		snmp_error("cannot get varlist header"); -		return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -	} - -	return (ASN_ERR_OK); -} - -static enum asn_err -parse_pdus(struct asn_buf *b, struct snmp_pdu *pdu, int32_t *ip) -{ -	asn_len_t len, trailer; -	struct snmp_value *v; -	enum asn_err err, err1; - -	err = snmp_parse_pdus_hdr(b, pdu, &len); -	if (ASN_ERR_STOPPED(err)) -		return (err); - -	trailer = b->asn_len - len; - -	v = pdu->bindings; -	err = ASN_ERR_OK; -	while (b->asn_len != 0) { -		if (pdu->nbindings == SNMP_MAX_BINDINGS) { -			snmp_error("too many bindings (> %u) in PDU", -			    SNMP_MAX_BINDINGS); -			return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -		} -		err1 = get_var_binding(b, v); -		if (ASN_ERR_STOPPED(err1)) -			return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -		if (err1 != ASN_ERR_OK && err == ASN_ERR_OK) { -			err = err1; -			*ip = pdu->nbindings + 1; -		} -		pdu->nbindings++; -		v++; -	} - -	b->asn_len = trailer; - -	return (err); -} - -/* - * Parse the outer SEQUENCE value. ASN_ERR_TAG means 'bad version'. - */ -enum asn_err -snmp_parse_message_hdr(struct asn_buf *b, struct snmp_pdu *pdu, asn_len_t *lenp) -{ -	int32_t version; -	u_char type; -	u_int comm_len; - -	if (asn_get_integer(b, &version) != ASN_ERR_OK) { -		snmp_error("cannot decode version"); -		return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -	} - -	if (version == 0) { -		pdu->version = SNMP_V1; -	} else if (version == 1) { -		pdu->version = SNMP_V2c; -	} else { -		pdu->version = SNMP_Verr; -		snmp_error("unsupported SNMP version"); -		return (ASN_ERR_TAG); -	} - -	comm_len = SNMP_COMMUNITY_MAXLEN; -	if (asn_get_octetstring(b, (u_char *)pdu->community, -	    &comm_len) != ASN_ERR_OK) { -		snmp_error("cannot decode community"); -		return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -	} -	pdu->community[comm_len] = '\0'; - -	if (asn_get_header(b, &type, lenp) != ASN_ERR_OK) { -		snmp_error("cannot get pdu header"); -		return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -	} -	if ((type & ~ASN_TYPE_MASK) != -	    (ASN_TYPE_CONSTRUCTED | ASN_CLASS_CONTEXT)) { -		snmp_error("bad pdu header tag"); -		return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -	} -	pdu->type = type & ASN_TYPE_MASK; - -	switch (pdu->type) { - -	  case SNMP_PDU_GET: -	  case SNMP_PDU_GETNEXT: -	  case SNMP_PDU_RESPONSE: -	  case SNMP_PDU_SET: -		break; - -	  case SNMP_PDU_TRAP: -		if (pdu->version != SNMP_V1) { -			snmp_error("bad pdu type %u", pdu->type); -			return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -		} -		break; - -	  case SNMP_PDU_GETBULK: -	  case SNMP_PDU_INFORM: -	  case SNMP_PDU_TRAP2: -	  case SNMP_PDU_REPORT: -		if (pdu->version == SNMP_V1) { -			snmp_error("bad pdu type %u", pdu->type); -			return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -		} -		break; - -	  default: -		snmp_error("bad pdu type %u", pdu->type); -		return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -	} - - -	if (*lenp > b->asn_len) { -		snmp_error("pdu length too long"); -		return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); -	} - -	return (ASN_ERR_OK); -} - -static enum asn_err -parse_message(struct asn_buf *b, struct snmp_pdu *pdu, int32_t *ip) -{ -	enum asn_err err; -	asn_len_t len, trailer; - -	err = snmp_parse_message_hdr(b, pdu, &len); -	if (ASN_ERR_STOPPED(err)) -		return (err); - -	trailer = b->asn_len - len; -	b->asn_len = len; - -	err = parse_pdus(b, pdu, ip); -	if (ASN_ERR_STOPPED(err)) -		return (ASN_ERR_FAILED); - -	if (b->asn_len != 0) -		snmp_error("ignoring trailing junk after pdu"); - -	b->asn_len = trailer; - -	return (err); -} - -/* - * Decode the PDU except for the variable bindings itself. - * If decoding fails because of a bad binding, but the rest can be - * decoded, ip points to the index of the failed variable (errors - * OORANGE, BADLEN or BADVERS). - */ -enum snmp_code -snmp_pdu_decode(struct asn_buf *b, struct snmp_pdu *pdu, int32_t *ip) -{ -	asn_len_t len; - -	memset(pdu, 0, sizeof(*pdu)); - -	if (asn_get_sequence(b, &len) != ASN_ERR_OK) { -		snmp_error("cannot decode pdu header"); -		return (SNMP_CODE_FAILED); -	} -	if (b->asn_len < len) { -		snmp_error("outer sequence value too short"); -		return (SNMP_CODE_FAILED); -	} -	if (b->asn_len != len) { -		snmp_error("ignoring trailing junk in message"); -		b->asn_len = len; -	} - -	switch (parse_message(b, pdu, ip)) { - -	  case ASN_ERR_OK: -		return (SNMP_CODE_OK); - -	  case ASN_ERR_FAILED: -	  case ASN_ERR_EOBUF: -		snmp_pdu_free(pdu); -		return (SNMP_CODE_FAILED); - -	  case ASN_ERR_BADLEN: -		return (SNMP_CODE_BADLEN); - -	  case ASN_ERR_RANGE: -		return (SNMP_CODE_OORANGE); - -	  case ASN_ERR_TAG: -		if (pdu->version == SNMP_Verr) -			return (SNMP_CODE_BADVERS); -		else -			return (SNMP_CODE_BADENC); -	} - -	return (SNMP_CODE_OK); -} - -/* - * Check whether what we have is the complete PDU by snooping at the - * enclosing structure header. This returns: - *   -1		if there are ASN.1 errors - *    0		if we need more data - *  > 0		the length of this PDU - */ -int -snmp_pdu_snoop(const struct asn_buf *b0) -{ -	u_int length; -	asn_len_t len; -	struct asn_buf b = *b0; - -	/* <0x10|0x20> <len> <data...> */ - -	if (b.asn_len == 0) -		return (0); -	if (b.asn_cptr[0] != (ASN_TYPE_SEQUENCE | ASN_TYPE_CONSTRUCTED)) { -		asn_error(&b, "bad sequence type %u", b.asn_cptr[0]); -		return (-1); -	} -	b.asn_len--; -	b.asn_cptr++; - -	if (b.asn_len == 0) -		return (0); - -	if (*b.asn_cptr & 0x80) { -		/* long length */ -		length = *b.asn_cptr++ & 0x7f; -		b.asn_len--; -		if (length == 0) { -			asn_error(&b, "indefinite length not supported"); -			return (-1); -		} -		if (length > ASN_MAXLENLEN) { -			asn_error(&b, "long length too long (%u)", length); -			return (-1); -		} -		if (length > b.asn_len) -			return (0); -		len = 0; -		while (length--) { -			len = (len << 8) | *b.asn_cptr++; -			b.asn_len--; -		} -	} else { -		len = *b.asn_cptr++; -		b.asn_len--; -	} - -	if (len > b.asn_len) -		return (0); - -	return (len + b.asn_cptr - b0->asn_cptr); -} - -/* - * Encode the SNMP PDU without the variable bindings field. - * We do this the rather uneffective way by - * moving things around and assuming that the length field will never - * use more than 2 bytes. - * We need a number of pointers to apply the fixes afterwards. - */ -enum snmp_code -snmp_pdu_encode_header(struct asn_buf *b, struct snmp_pdu *pdu) -{ -	enum asn_err err; - -	if (asn_put_temp_header(b, (ASN_TYPE_SEQUENCE|ASN_TYPE_CONSTRUCTED), -	    &pdu->outer_ptr) != ASN_ERR_OK) -		return (SNMP_CODE_FAILED); - -	if (pdu->version == SNMP_V1) -		err = asn_put_integer(b, 0); -	else if (pdu->version == SNMP_V2c) -		err = asn_put_integer(b, 1); -	else -		return (SNMP_CODE_BADVERS); -	if (err != ASN_ERR_OK) -		return (SNMP_CODE_FAILED); - -	if (asn_put_octetstring(b, (u_char *)pdu->community, -	    strlen(pdu->community)) != ASN_ERR_OK) -		return (SNMP_CODE_FAILED); - -	if (asn_put_temp_header(b, (ASN_TYPE_CONSTRUCTED | ASN_CLASS_CONTEXT | -	    pdu->type), &pdu->pdu_ptr) != ASN_ERR_OK) -		return (SNMP_CODE_FAILED); - -	if (pdu->type == SNMP_PDU_TRAP) { -		if (pdu->version != SNMP_V1 || -		    asn_put_objid(b, &pdu->enterprise) != ASN_ERR_OK || -		    asn_put_ipaddress(b, pdu->agent_addr) != ASN_ERR_OK || -		    asn_put_integer(b, pdu->generic_trap) != ASN_ERR_OK || -		    asn_put_integer(b, pdu->specific_trap) != ASN_ERR_OK || -		    asn_put_timeticks(b, pdu->time_stamp) != ASN_ERR_OK) -			return (SNMP_CODE_FAILED); -	} else { -		if (pdu->version == SNMP_V1 && (pdu->type == SNMP_PDU_GETBULK || -		    pdu->type == SNMP_PDU_INFORM || -		    pdu->type == SNMP_PDU_TRAP2 || -		    pdu->type == SNMP_PDU_REPORT)) -			return (SNMP_CODE_FAILED); - -		if (asn_put_integer(b, pdu->request_id) != ASN_ERR_OK || -		    asn_put_integer(b, pdu->error_status) != ASN_ERR_OK || -		    asn_put_integer(b, pdu->error_index) != ASN_ERR_OK) -			return (SNMP_CODE_FAILED); -	} - -	if (asn_put_temp_header(b, (ASN_TYPE_SEQUENCE|ASN_TYPE_CONSTRUCTED), -	    &pdu->vars_ptr) != ASN_ERR_OK) -		return (SNMP_CODE_FAILED); - -	return (SNMP_CODE_OK); -} - -enum snmp_code -snmp_fix_encoding(struct asn_buf *b, const struct snmp_pdu *pdu) -{ -	if (asn_commit_header(b, pdu->vars_ptr) != ASN_ERR_OK || -	    asn_commit_header(b, pdu->pdu_ptr) != ASN_ERR_OK || -	    asn_commit_header(b, pdu->outer_ptr) != ASN_ERR_OK) -		return (SNMP_CODE_FAILED); -	return (SNMP_CODE_OK); -} - -/* - * Encode a binding. Caller must ensure, that the syntax is ok for that version. - * Be sure not to cobber b, when something fails. - */ -enum asn_err -snmp_binding_encode(struct asn_buf *b, const struct snmp_value *binding) -{ -	u_char *ptr; -	enum asn_err err; -	struct asn_buf save = *b; - -	if ((err = asn_put_temp_header(b, (ASN_TYPE_SEQUENCE | -	    ASN_TYPE_CONSTRUCTED), &ptr)) != ASN_ERR_OK) { -		*b = save; -		return (err); -	} - -	if ((err = asn_put_objid(b, &binding->var)) != ASN_ERR_OK) { -		*b = save; -		return (err); -	} - -	switch (binding->syntax) { - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_NULL: -		err = asn_put_null(b); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_INTEGER: -		err = asn_put_integer(b, binding->v.integer); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_OCTETSTRING: -		err = asn_put_octetstring(b, binding->v.octetstring.octets, -		    binding->v.octetstring.len); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_OID: -		err = asn_put_objid(b, &binding->v.oid); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_IPADDRESS: -		err = asn_put_ipaddress(b, binding->v.ipaddress); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_TIMETICKS: -		err = asn_put_uint32(b, ASN_APP_TIMETICKS, binding->v.uint32); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_COUNTER: -		err = asn_put_uint32(b, ASN_APP_COUNTER, binding->v.uint32); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_GAUGE: -		err = asn_put_uint32(b, ASN_APP_GAUGE, binding->v.uint32); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_COUNTER64: -		err = asn_put_counter64(b, binding->v.counter64); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_NOSUCHOBJECT: -		err = asn_put_exception(b, ASN_EXCEPT_NOSUCHOBJECT); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_NOSUCHINSTANCE: -		err = asn_put_exception(b, ASN_EXCEPT_NOSUCHINSTANCE); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_ENDOFMIBVIEW: -		err = asn_put_exception(b, ASN_EXCEPT_ENDOFMIBVIEW); -		break; -	} - -	if (err != ASN_ERR_OK) { -		*b = save; -		return (err); -	} - -	err = asn_commit_header(b, ptr); -	if (err != ASN_ERR_OK) { -		*b = save; -		return (err); -	} - -	return (ASN_ERR_OK); -} - -/* - * Encode an PDU. - */ -enum snmp_code -snmp_pdu_encode(struct snmp_pdu *pdu, struct asn_buf *resp_b) -{ -	u_int idx; -	enum snmp_code err; - -	if ((err = snmp_pdu_encode_header(resp_b, pdu)) != SNMP_CODE_OK) -		return (err); -	for (idx = 0; idx < pdu->nbindings; idx++) -		if ((err = snmp_binding_encode(resp_b, &pdu->bindings[idx])) -		    != ASN_ERR_OK) -			return (SNMP_CODE_FAILED); - -	return (snmp_fix_encoding(resp_b, pdu)); -} - -static void -dump_binding(const struct snmp_value *b) -{ -	u_int i; -	char buf[ASN_OIDSTRLEN]; - -	snmp_printf("%s=", asn_oid2str_r(&b->var, buf)); -	switch (b->syntax) { - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_NULL: -		snmp_printf("NULL"); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_INTEGER: -		snmp_printf("INTEGER %d", b->v.integer); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_OCTETSTRING: -		snmp_printf("OCTET STRING %lu:", b->v.octetstring.len); -		for (i = 0; i < b->v.octetstring.len; i++) -			snmp_printf(" %02x", b->v.octetstring.octets[i]); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_OID: -		snmp_printf("OID %s", asn_oid2str_r(&b->v.oid, buf)); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_IPADDRESS: -		snmp_printf("IPADDRESS %u.%u.%u.%u", b->v.ipaddress[0], -		    b->v.ipaddress[1], b->v.ipaddress[2], b->v.ipaddress[3]); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_COUNTER: -		snmp_printf("COUNTER %u", b->v.uint32); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_GAUGE: -		snmp_printf("GAUGE %u", b->v.uint32); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_TIMETICKS: -		snmp_printf("TIMETICKS %u", b->v.uint32); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_COUNTER64: -		snmp_printf("COUNTER64 %lld", b->v.counter64); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_NOSUCHOBJECT: -		snmp_printf("NoSuchObject"); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_NOSUCHINSTANCE: -		snmp_printf("NoSuchInstance"); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_ENDOFMIBVIEW: -		snmp_printf("EndOfMibView"); -		break; - -	  default: -		snmp_printf("UNKNOWN SYNTAX %u", b->syntax); -		break; -	} -} - -static __inline void -dump_bindings(const struct snmp_pdu *pdu) -{ -	u_int i; - -	for (i = 0; i < pdu->nbindings; i++) { -		snmp_printf(" [%u]: ", i); -		dump_binding(&pdu->bindings[i]); -		snmp_printf("\n"); -	} -} - -static __inline void -dump_notrap(const struct snmp_pdu *pdu) -{ -	snmp_printf(" request_id=%d", pdu->request_id); -	snmp_printf(" error_status=%d", pdu->error_status); -	snmp_printf(" error_index=%d\n", pdu->error_index); -	dump_bindings(pdu); -} - -void -snmp_pdu_dump(const struct snmp_pdu *pdu) -{ -	char buf[ASN_OIDSTRLEN]; -	const char *vers; -	static const char *types[] = { -		[SNMP_PDU_GET] =	"GET", -		[SNMP_PDU_GETNEXT] =	"GETNEXT", -		[SNMP_PDU_RESPONSE] =	"RESPONSE", -		[SNMP_PDU_SET] =	"SET", -		[SNMP_PDU_TRAP] =	"TRAPv1", -		[SNMP_PDU_GETBULK] =	"GETBULK", -		[SNMP_PDU_INFORM] =	"INFORM", -		[SNMP_PDU_TRAP2] =	"TRAPv2", -		[SNMP_PDU_REPORT] =	"REPORT", -	}; - -	if (pdu->version == SNMP_V1) -		vers = "SNMPv1"; -	else if (pdu->version == SNMP_V2c) -		vers = "SNMPv2c"; -	else -		vers = "v?"; - -	switch (pdu->type) { -	  case SNMP_PDU_TRAP: -		snmp_printf("%s %s '%s'", types[pdu->type], vers, pdu->community); -		snmp_printf(" enterprise=%s", asn_oid2str_r(&pdu->enterprise, buf)); -		snmp_printf(" agent_addr=%u.%u.%u.%u", pdu->agent_addr[0], -		    pdu->agent_addr[1], pdu->agent_addr[2], pdu->agent_addr[3]); -		snmp_printf(" generic_trap=%d", pdu->generic_trap); -		snmp_printf(" specific_trap=%d", pdu->specific_trap); -		snmp_printf(" time-stamp=%u\n", pdu->time_stamp); -		dump_bindings(pdu); -		break; - -	  case SNMP_PDU_GET: -	  case SNMP_PDU_GETNEXT: -	  case SNMP_PDU_RESPONSE: -	  case SNMP_PDU_SET: -	  case SNMP_PDU_GETBULK: -	  case SNMP_PDU_INFORM: -	  case SNMP_PDU_TRAP2: -	  case SNMP_PDU_REPORT: -		snmp_printf("%s %s '%s'", types[pdu->type], vers, pdu->community); -		dump_notrap(pdu); -		break; - -	  default: -		snmp_printf("bad pdu type %u\n", pdu->type); -		break; -	} -} - -void -snmp_value_free(struct snmp_value *value) -{ -	if (value->syntax == SNMP_SYNTAX_OCTETSTRING) -		free(value->v.octetstring.octets); -	value->syntax = SNMP_SYNTAX_NULL; -} - -int -snmp_value_copy(struct snmp_value *to, const struct snmp_value *from) -{ -	to->var = from->var; -	to->syntax = from->syntax; - -	if (from->syntax == SNMP_SYNTAX_OCTETSTRING) { -		if ((to->v.octetstring.len = from->v.octetstring.len) == 0) -			to->v.octetstring.octets = NULL; -		else { -			to->v.octetstring.octets = malloc(to->v.octetstring.len); -			if (to->v.octetstring.octets == NULL) -				return (-1); -			(void)memcpy(to->v.octetstring.octets, -			    from->v.octetstring.octets, to->v.octetstring.len); -		} -	} else -		to->v = from->v; -	return (0); -} - -void -snmp_pdu_free(struct snmp_pdu *pdu) -{ -	u_int i; - -	for (i = 0; i < pdu->nbindings; i++) -		snmp_value_free(&pdu->bindings[i]); -} - -/* - * Parse an ASCII SNMP value into the binary form - */ -int -snmp_value_parse(const char *str, enum snmp_syntax syntax, union snmp_values *v) -{ -	char *end; - -	switch (syntax) { - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_NULL: -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_NOSUCHOBJECT: -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_NOSUCHINSTANCE: -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_ENDOFMIBVIEW: -		if (*str != '\0') -			return (-1); -		return (0); - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_INTEGER: -		v->integer = strtoll(str, &end, 0); -		if (*end != '\0') -			return (-1); -		return (0); - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_OCTETSTRING: -	    { -		u_long len;	/* actual length of string */ -		u_long alloc;	/* allocate length of string */ -		u_char *octs;	/* actual octets */ -		u_long oct;	/* actual octet */ -		u_char *nocts;	/* to avoid memory leak */ -		u_char c;	/* actual character */ - -# define STUFFC(C)							\ -		if (alloc == len) {					\ -			alloc += 100;					\ -			if ((nocts = realloc(octs, alloc)) == NULL) {	\ -				free(octs);				\ -				return (-1);				\ -			}						\ -			octs = nocts;					\ -		}							\ -		octs[len++] = (C); - -		len = alloc = 0; -		octs = NULL; - -		if (*str == '"') { -			str++; -			while((c = *str++) != '\0') { -				if (c == '"') { -					if (*str != '\0') { -						free(octs); -						return (-1); -					} -					break; -				} -				if (c == '\\') { -					switch (c = *str++) { - -					  case '\\': -						break; -					  case 'a': -						c = '\a'; -						break; -					  case 'b': -						c = '\b'; -						break; -					  case 'f': -						c = '\f'; -						break; -					  case 'n': -						c = '\n'; -						break; -					  case 'r': -						c = '\r'; -						break; -					  case 't': -						c = '\t'; -						break; -					  case 'v': -						c = '\v'; -						break; -					  case 'x': -						c = 0; -						if (!isxdigit(*str)) -							break; -						if (isdigit(*str)) -							c = *str++ - '0'; -						else if (isupper(*str)) -							c = *str++ - 'A' + 10; -						else -							c = *str++ - 'a' + 10; -						if (!isxdigit(*str)) -							break; -						if (isdigit(*str)) -							c += *str++ - '0'; -						else if (isupper(*str)) -							c += *str++ - 'A' + 10; -						else -							c += *str++ - 'a' + 10; -						break; -					  case '0': case '1': case '2': -					  case '3': case '4': case '5': -					  case '6': case '7': -						c = *str++ - '0'; -						if (*str < '0' || *str > '7') -							break; -						c = *str++ - '0'; -						if (*str < '0' || *str > '7') -							break; -						c = *str++ - '0'; -						break; -					  default: -						break; -					} -				} -				STUFFC(c); -			} -		} else { -			while (*str != '\0') { -				oct = strtoul(str, &end, 16); -				str = end; -				if (oct > 0xff) { -					free(octs); -					return (-1); -				} -				STUFFC(oct); -				if (*str == ':') -					str++; -				else if(*str != '\0') { -					free(octs); -					return (-1); -				} -			} -		} -		v->octetstring.octets = octs; -		v->octetstring.len = len; -		return (0); -# undef STUFFC -	    } - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_OID: -	    { -		u_long subid; - -		v->oid.len = 0; - -		for (;;) { -			if (v->oid.len == ASN_MAXOIDLEN) -				return (-1); -			subid = strtoul(str, &end, 10); -			str = end; -			if (subid > ASN_MAXID) -				return (-1); -			v->oid.subs[v->oid.len++] = (asn_subid_t)subid; -			if (*str == '\0') -				break; -			if (*str != '.') -				return (-1); -			str++; -		} -		return (0); -	    } - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_IPADDRESS: -	    { -		struct hostent *he; -		u_long ip[4]; -		int n; - -		if (sscanf(str, "%lu.%lu.%lu.%lu%n", &ip[0], &ip[1], &ip[2], -		    &ip[3], &n) == 4 && (size_t)n == strlen(str) && -		    ip[0] <= 0xff && ip[1] <= 0xff && -		    ip[2] <= 0xff && ip[3] <= 0xff) { -			v->ipaddress[0] = (u_char)ip[0]; -			v->ipaddress[1] = (u_char)ip[1]; -			v->ipaddress[2] = (u_char)ip[2]; -			v->ipaddress[3] = (u_char)ip[3]; -			return (0); -		} - -		if ((he = gethostbyname(str)) == NULL) -			return (-1); -		if (he->h_addrtype != AF_INET) -			return (-1); - -		v->ipaddress[0] = he->h_addr[0]; -		v->ipaddress[1] = he->h_addr[1]; -		v->ipaddress[2] = he->h_addr[2]; -		v->ipaddress[3] = he->h_addr[3]; -		return (0); -	    } - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_COUNTER: -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_GAUGE: -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_TIMETICKS: -	    { -		uint64_t sub; - -		sub = strtoull(str, &end, 0); -		if (*end != '\0' || sub > 0xffffffff) -			return (-1); -		v->uint32 = (uint32_t)sub; -		return (0); -	    } - -	  case SNMP_SYNTAX_COUNTER64: -		v->counter64 = strtoull(str, &end, 0); -		if (*end != '\0') -			return (-1); -		return (0); -	} -	abort(); -} - -static void -snmp_error_func(const char *fmt, ...) -{ -	va_list ap; - -	va_start(ap, fmt); -	fprintf(stderr, "SNMP: "); -	vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap); -	fprintf(stderr, "\n"); -	va_end(ap); -} - -static void -snmp_printf_func(const char *fmt, ...) -{ -	va_list ap; - -	va_start(ap, fmt); -	vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap); -	va_end(ap); -} diff --git a/daemon/bsnmp/snmp.h b/daemon/bsnmp/snmp.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1ae0775..0000000 --- a/daemon/bsnmp/snmp.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,174 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 - *	Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems (FhG Fokus). - *	All rights reserved. - * - * Author: Harti Brandt <harti@freebsd.org> - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions - * are met: - * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the - *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND - * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE - * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE - * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE - * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL - * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS - * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) - * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT - * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY - * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF - * SUCH DAMAGE. - * - * $Begemot: bsnmp/lib/snmp.h,v 1.30 2004/08/06 08:46:54 brandt Exp $ - * - * Header file for SNMP functions. - */ -#ifndef snmp_h_ -#define snmp_h_ - -#include <sys/types.h> - -#define SNMP_COMMUNITY_MAXLEN	128 -#define SNMP_MAX_BINDINGS	100 - -enum snmp_syntax { -	SNMP_SYNTAX_NULL	= 0, -	SNMP_SYNTAX_INTEGER,		/* == INTEGER32 */ -	SNMP_SYNTAX_OCTETSTRING, -	SNMP_SYNTAX_OID, -	SNMP_SYNTAX_IPADDRESS, -	SNMP_SYNTAX_COUNTER, -	SNMP_SYNTAX_GAUGE,		/* == UNSIGNED32 */ -	SNMP_SYNTAX_TIMETICKS, - -	/* v2 additions */ -	SNMP_SYNTAX_COUNTER64, -	SNMP_SYNTAX_NOSUCHOBJECT,	/* exception */ -	SNMP_SYNTAX_NOSUCHINSTANCE,	/* exception */ -	SNMP_SYNTAX_ENDOFMIBVIEW,	/* exception */ -}; - -struct snmp_value { -	struct asn_oid		var; -	enum snmp_syntax	syntax; -	union snmp_values { -	  int32_t		integer;	/* also integer32 */ -	  struct { -	    u_int		len; -	    u_char		*octets; -	  }			octetstring; -	  struct asn_oid	oid; -	  u_char		ipaddress[4]; -	  uint32_t		uint32;		/* also gauge32, counter32, -						   unsigned32, timeticks */ -	  uint64_t		counter64; -	}			v; -}; - -enum snmp_version { -	SNMP_Verr = 0, -	SNMP_V1 = 1, -	SNMP_V2c, -}; - -struct snmp_pdu { -	char		community[SNMP_COMMUNITY_MAXLEN + 1]; -	enum snmp_version version; -	u_int		type; - -	/* trap only */ -	struct asn_oid	enterprise; -	u_char		agent_addr[4]; -	int32_t		generic_trap; -	int32_t		specific_trap; -	uint32_t	time_stamp; - -	/* others */ -	int32_t		request_id; -	int32_t		error_status; -	int32_t		error_index; - -	/* fixes for encoding */ -	u_char		*outer_ptr; -	u_char		*pdu_ptr; -	u_char		*vars_ptr; - -	struct snmp_value bindings[SNMP_MAX_BINDINGS]; -	u_int		nbindings; -}; -#define snmp_v1_pdu snmp_pdu - -#define SNMP_PDU_GET		0 -#define SNMP_PDU_GETNEXT	1 -#define SNMP_PDU_RESPONSE	2 -#define SNMP_PDU_SET		3 -#define SNMP_PDU_TRAP		4	/* v1 */ -#define SNMP_PDU_GETBULK	5	/* v2 */ -#define SNMP_PDU_INFORM		6	/* v2 */ -#define SNMP_PDU_TRAP2		7	/* v2 */ -#define SNMP_PDU_REPORT		8	/* v2 */ - -#define SNMP_ERR_NOERROR	0 -#define SNMP_ERR_TOOBIG		1 -#define SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHNAME	2	/* v1 */ -#define SNMP_ERR_BADVALUE	3	/* v1 */ -#define SNMP_ERR_READONLY	4	/* v1 */ -#define SNMP_ERR_GENERR		5 -#define SNMP_ERR_NO_ACCESS	6	/* v2 */ -#define SNMP_ERR_WRONG_TYPE	7	/* v2 */ -#define SNMP_ERR_WRONG_LENGTH	8	/* v2 */ -#define SNMP_ERR_WRONG_ENCODING	9	/* v2 */ -#define SNMP_ERR_WRONG_VALUE	10	/* v2 */ -#define SNMP_ERR_NO_CREATION	11	/* v2 */ -#define SNMP_ERR_INCONS_VALUE	12	/* v2 */ -#define SNMP_ERR_RES_UNAVAIL	13	/* v2 */ -#define SNMP_ERR_COMMIT_FAILED	14	/* v2 */ -#define SNMP_ERR_UNDO_FAILED	15	/* v2 */ -#define SNMP_ERR_AUTH_ERR	16	/* v2 */ -#define SNMP_ERR_NOT_WRITEABLE	17	/* v2 */ -#define SNMP_ERR_INCONS_NAME	18	/* v2 */ - -#define SNMP_TRAP_COLDSTART	0 -#define SNMP_TRAP_WARMSTART	1 -#define SNMP_TRAP_LINKDOWN	2 -#define SNMP_TRAP_LINKUP	3 -#define SNMP_TRAP_AUTHENTICATION_FAILURE	4 -#define SNMP_TRAP_EGP_NEIGHBOR_LOSS	5 -#define SNMP_TRAP_ENTERPRISE	6 - -enum snmp_code { -	SNMP_CODE_OK = 0, -	SNMP_CODE_FAILED, -	SNMP_CODE_BADVERS, -	SNMP_CODE_BADLEN, -	SNMP_CODE_BADENC, -	SNMP_CODE_OORANGE, -}; - -void snmp_value_free(struct snmp_value *); -int snmp_value_parse(const char *, enum snmp_syntax, union snmp_values *); -int snmp_value_copy(struct snmp_value *, const struct snmp_value *); - -void snmp_pdu_free(struct snmp_pdu *); -enum snmp_code snmp_pdu_decode(struct asn_buf *b, struct snmp_pdu *pdu, int32_t *); -enum snmp_code snmp_pdu_encode(struct snmp_pdu *pdu, struct asn_buf *resp_b); - -int snmp_pdu_snoop(const struct asn_buf *); - -void snmp_pdu_dump(const struct snmp_pdu *pdu); - -extern void (*snmp_error)(const char *, ...); -extern void (*snmp_printf)(const char *, ...); - -#define TRUTH_MK(F) ((F) ? 1 : 2) -#define TRUTH_GET(T) (((T) == 1) ? 1 : 0) -#define TRUTH_OK(T)  ((T) == 1 || (T) == 2) - -#endif diff --git a/daemon/bsnmp/snmppriv.h b/daemon/bsnmp/snmppriv.h deleted file mode 100644 index 87ef60e..0000000 --- a/daemon/bsnmp/snmppriv.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 - *	Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems (FhG Fokus). - *	All rights reserved. - * - * Author: Harti Brandt <harti@freebsd.org> - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions - * are met: - * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the - *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND - * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE - * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE - * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE - * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL - * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS - * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) - * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT - * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY - * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF - * SUCH DAMAGE. - * - * $Begemot: bsnmp/lib/snmppriv.h,v 1.9 2004/08/06 08:46:58 brandt Exp $ - * - * Private functions. - */ -#include <sys/cdefs.h> - -enum asn_err snmp_binding_encode(struct asn_buf *, const struct snmp_value *); -enum snmp_code snmp_pdu_encode_header(struct asn_buf *, struct snmp_pdu *); -enum snmp_code snmp_fix_encoding(struct asn_buf *, const struct snmp_pdu *); -enum asn_err snmp_parse_message_hdr(struct asn_buf *b, struct snmp_pdu *pdu, -    asn_len_t *lenp); -enum asn_err snmp_parse_pdus_hdr(struct asn_buf *b, struct snmp_pdu *pdu, -    asn_len_t *lenp); - -#define DEFAULT_HOST "localhost" -#define DEFAULT_PORT "snmp" -#define DEFAULT_LOCAL "/var/run/snmp.sock" diff --git a/daemon/common/hash.c b/daemon/common/hash.c deleted file mode 100644 index 789e85c..0000000 --- a/daemon/common/hash.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,380 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2004, Nate Nielsen - * All rights reserved. - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions - * are met: - * - *     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above - *       copyright notice, this list of conditions and the - *       following disclaimer. - *     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the - *       above copyright notice, this list of conditions and - *       the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or - *       other materials provided with the distribution. - *     * The names of contributors to this software may not be - *       used to endorse or promote products derived from this - *       software without specific prior written permission. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS - * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT - * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS - * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, - * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, - * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS - * OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED - * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, - * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF - * THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH - * DAMAGE. - */ - -/* - * Originally from apache 2.0 - * Modifications for general use by <nielsen@memberwebs.com> - */ - -/* Copyright 2000-2004 The Apache Software Foundation - * - * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); - * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. - * You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - *         http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ - -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include "hash.h" - -#define KEY_DATA(he)    ((he)->key) - -/* - * The internal form of a hash table. - * - * The table is an array indexed by the hash of the key; collisions - * are resolved by hanging a linked list of hash entries off each - * element of the array. Although this is a really simple design it - * isn't too bad given that pools have a low allocation overhead. - */ - -typedef struct hsh_entry_t hsh_entry_t; - -struct hsh_entry_t -{ -    hsh_entry_t* next; -    unsigned int hash; -    const void* key; -    size_t klen; -    const void* val; -}; - -/* - * Data structure for iterating through a hash table. - * - * We keep a pointer to the next hash entry here to allow the current - * hash entry to be freed or otherwise mangled between calls to - * hsh_next(). - */ -struct hsh_index_t -{ -    hsh_t* ht; -    hsh_entry_t* ths; -    hsh_entry_t* next; -    unsigned int index; -}; - -/* - * The size of the array is always a power of two. We use the maximum - * index rather than the size so that we can use bitwise-AND for - * modular arithmetic. - * The count of hash entries may be greater depending on the chosen - * collision rate. - */ -struct hsh_t -{ -    hsh_entry_t** array; -    hsh_index_t iterator;    /* For hsh_first(...) */ -    unsigned int count; -    unsigned int max; -}; - - -#define INITIAL_MAX 15 /* tunable == 2^n - 1 */ -#define int_malloc malloc -#define int_calloc calloc -#define int_free free - -/* - * Hash creation functions. - */ - -static hsh_entry_t** alloc_array(hsh_t* ht, unsigned int max) -{ -    return (hsh_entry_t**)int_calloc(sizeof(*(ht->array)), (max + 1)); -} - -hsh_t* hsh_create() -{ -    hsh_t* ht = int_malloc(sizeof(hsh_t)); -    if(ht) -    { -        ht->count = 0; -        ht->max = INITIAL_MAX; -        ht->array = alloc_array(ht, ht->max); -        if(!ht->array) -        { -            int_free(ht); -            return NULL; -        } -    } -    return ht; -} - -void hsh_free(hsh_t* ht) -{ -    hsh_index_t* hi; - -    for(hi = hsh_first(ht); hi; hi = hsh_next(hi)) -        int_free(hi->ths); - -    if(ht->array) -        int_free(ht->array); - -    int_free(ht); -} - -/* - * Hash iteration functions. - */ - -hsh_index_t* hsh_next(hsh_index_t* hi) -{ -    hi->ths = hi->next; -    while(!hi->ths) -    { -        if(hi->index > hi->ht->max) -            return NULL; - -        hi->ths = hi->ht->array[hi->index++]; -    } -    hi->next = hi->ths->next; -    return hi; -} - -hsh_index_t* hsh_first(hsh_t* ht) -{ -    hsh_index_t* hi = &ht->iterator; - -    hi->ht = ht; -    hi->index = 0; -    hi->ths = NULL; -    hi->next = NULL; -    return hsh_next(hi); -} - -void* hsh_this(hsh_index_t* hi, const void** key, size_t* klen) -{ -    if(key) -        *key = KEY_DATA(hi->ths); -    if(klen) -        *klen = hi->ths->klen; -    return (void*)hi->ths->val; -} - - -/* - * Expanding a hash table - */ - -static int expand_array(hsh_t* ht) -{ -    hsh_index_t* hi; -    hsh_entry_t** new_array; -    unsigned int new_max; - -    new_max = ht->max * 2 + 1; -    new_array = alloc_array(ht, new_max); - -    if(!new_array) -        return 0; - -    for(hi = hsh_first(ht); hi; hi = hsh_next(hi)) -    { -        unsigned int i = hi->ths->hash & new_max; -        hi->ths->next = new_array[i]; -        new_array[i] = hi->ths; -    } - -    if(ht->array) -        free(ht->array); - -    ht->array = new_array; -    ht->max = new_max; -    return 1; -} - -/* - * This is where we keep the details of the hash function and control - * the maximum collision rate. - * - * If val is non-NULL it creates and initializes a new hash entry if - * there isn't already one there; it returns an updatable pointer so - * that hash entries can be removed. - */ - -static hsh_entry_t** find_entry(hsh_t* ht, const void* key, size_t klen, const void* val) -{ -    hsh_entry_t** hep; -    hsh_entry_t* he; -    const unsigned char* p; -    unsigned int hash; -    size_t i; - -    /* -     * This is the popular `times 33' hash algorithm which is used by -     * perl and also appears in Berkeley DB. This is one of the best -     * known hash functions for strings because it is both computed -     * very fast and distributes very well. -     * -     * The originator may be Dan Bernstein but the code in Berkeley DB -     * cites Chris Torek as the source. The best citation I have found -     * is "Chris Torek, Hash function for text in C, Usenet message -     * <27038@mimsy.umd.edu> in comp.lang.c , October, 1990." in Rich -     * Salz's USENIX 1992 paper about INN which can be found at -     * <http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/salz92internetnews.html>. -     * -     * The magic of number 33, i.e. why it works better than many other -     * constants, prime or not, has never been adequately explained by -     * anyone. So I try an explanation: if one experimentally tests all -     * multipliers between 1 and 256 (as I did while writing a low-level -     * data structure library some time ago) one detects that even -     * numbers are not useable at all. The remaining 128 odd numbers -     * (except for the number 1) work more or less all equally well. -     * They all distribute in an acceptable way and this way fill a hash -     * table with an average percent of approx. 86%. -     * -     * If one compares the chi^2 values of the variants (see -     * Bob Jenkins ``Hashing Frequently Asked Questions'' at -     * http://burtleburtle.net/bob/hash/hashfaq.html for a description -     * of chi^2), the number 33 not even has the best value. But the -     * number 33 and a few other equally good numbers like 17, 31, 63, -     * 127 and 129 have nevertheless a great advantage to the remaining -     * numbers in the large set of possible multipliers: their multiply -     * operation can be replaced by a faster operation based on just one -     * shift plus either a single addition or subtraction operation. And -     * because a hash function has to both distribute good _and_ has to -     * be very fast to compute, those few numbers should be preferred. -     * -     *                        -- Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com> -     */ -    hash = 0; - -    if(klen == HSH_KEY_STRING) -    { -        for(p = key; *p; p++) -            hash = hash * 33 + *p; - -        klen = p - (const unsigned char *)key; -    } -    else -    { -        for(p = key, i = klen; i; i--, p++) -            hash = hash * 33 + *p; -    } - -    /* scan linked list */ -    for(hep = &ht->array[hash & ht->max], he = *hep; -            he; hep = &he->next, he = *hep) -    { -     if(he->hash == hash && -        he->klen == klen && -        memcmp(KEY_DATA(he), key, klen) == 0) -         break; -    } - -    if(he || !val) -        return hep; - -    /* add a new entry for non-NULL val */ -    he = int_malloc(sizeof(*he)); - -    if(he) -    { -        /* Key points to external data */ -        he->key = key; -        he->klen = klen; - -        he->next = NULL; -        he->hash = hash; -        he->val    = val; - -        *hep = he; -        ht->count++; -    } - -    return hep; -} - -void* hsh_get(hsh_t* ht, const void *key, size_t klen) -{ -        hsh_entry_t** he = find_entry(ht, key, klen, NULL); - -        if(he && *he) -            return (void*)((*he)->val); -        else -            return NULL; -} - -int hsh_set(hsh_t* ht, const void* key, size_t klen, void* val) -{ -    hsh_entry_t** hep = find_entry(ht, key, klen, val); - -    if(hep && *hep) -    { -        /* replace entry */ -        (*hep)->val = val; - -        /* check that the collision rate isn't too high */ -        if(ht->count > ht->max) -        { -            if(!expand_array(ht)) -                return 0; -        } - -        return 1; -    } - -    return 0; -} - -void* hsh_rem(hsh_t* ht, const void* key, size_t klen) -{ -    hsh_entry_t** hep = find_entry(ht, key, klen, NULL); -    void* val = NULL; - -    if(hep && *hep) -    { -        hsh_entry_t* old = *hep; -        *hep = (*hep)->next; -        --ht->count; -        val = (void*)old->val; -        free(old); -    } - -    return val; -} - -unsigned int hsh_count(hsh_t* ht) -{ -    return ht->count; -} - diff --git a/daemon/common/hash.h b/daemon/common/hash.h deleted file mode 100644 index df34a7a..0000000 --- a/daemon/common/hash.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2004, Nate Nielsen - * All rights reserved. - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions - * are met: - * - *     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above - *       copyright notice, this list of conditions and the - *       following disclaimer. - *     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the - *       above copyright notice, this list of conditions and - *       the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or - *       other materials provided with the distribution. - *     * The names of contributors to this software may not be - *       used to endorse or promote products derived from this - *       software without specific prior written permission. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS - * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT - * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS - * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, - * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, - * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS - * OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED - * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, - * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF - * THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH - * DAMAGE. - */ - -/* - * Originally from apache 2.0 - * Modifications for general use by <nielsen@memberwebs.com> - */ - -/* Copyright 2000-2004 The Apache Software Foundation - * - * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); - * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. - * You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - *     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ - -#ifndef __HSH_H__ -#define __HSH_H__ - -/* - * OPTIONAL FEATURES - * - * Features to define. You need to build both this file and - * the corresponding hash.c file with whatever options you set here. - * These affect the method signatures, so see the sections below - * for the actual options - */ - -/* - * ARGUMENT DOCUMENTATION - * - * ht: The hashtable - * key: Pointer to the key value - * klen: The length of the key - * val: Pointer to the value - * hi: A hashtable iterator - * stamp: A unix timestamp - */ - - -/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * TYPES - */ - -/* Abstract type for hash tables. */ -typedef struct hsh_t hsh_t; - -/* Abstract type for scanning hash tables.  */ -typedef struct hsh_index_t hsh_index_t; - -/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * MAIN - */ - -/* - * hsh_create : Create a hash table - * - returns an allocated hashtable - */ -hsh_t* hsh_create(); - -/* - * hsh_free : Free a hash table - */ -void hsh_free(hsh_t* ht); - -/* - * hsh_count: Number of values in hash table - * - returns the number of entries in hash table - */ -unsigned int hsh_count(hsh_t* ht); - -/* - * hsh_get: Retrieves a value from the hash table - * - returns the value of the entry - */ -void* hsh_get(hsh_t* ht, const void* key, size_t klen); - -/* - * hsh_set: Set a value in the hash table - * - returns 1 if the entry was added properly - */ -int hsh_set(hsh_t* ht, const void* key, size_t klen, void* val); - -/* - * hsh_rem: Remove a value from the hash table - * - returns the value of the removed entry - */ -void* hsh_rem(hsh_t* ht, const void* key, size_t klen); - -/* - * hsh_first: Start enumerating through the hash table - * - returns a hash iterator - */ -hsh_index_t* hsh_first(hsh_t* ht); - -/* - * hsh_next: Enumerate through hash table - * - returns the hash iterator or null when no more entries - */ -hsh_index_t* hsh_next(hsh_index_t* hi); - -/* - * hsh_this: While enumerating get current value - * - returns the value that the iterator currently points to - */ -void* hsh_this(hsh_index_t* hi, const void** key, size_t* klen); - -/* - * This can be passed as 'klen' in any of the above functions to indicate - * a string-valued key, and have hash compute the length automatically. - */ -#define HSH_KEY_STRING     (-1) - -#endif  /* __HSH_H__ */ diff --git a/daemon/common/server-mainloop.c b/daemon/common/server-mainloop.c deleted file mode 100644 index 07f02b2..0000000 --- a/daemon/common/server-mainloop.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,424 +0,0 @@ - -#include "usuals.h" -#include <errno.h> -#include <sys/time.h> - -#include "server-mainloop.h" - -typedef struct _socket_callback -{ -    int fd; -    server_socket_callback callback; -    void* arg; - -    struct _socket_callback* next; -} -socket_callback; - -typedef struct _timer_callback -{ -    struct timeval at; -    struct timeval interval; -    server_timer_callback callback; -    void* arg; - -    struct _timer_callback* next; -} -timer_callback; - -typedef struct _server_context -{ -    int stopped; -    fd_set read_fds; -    fd_set write_fds; -    int max_fd; -    socket_callback* callbacks; -    timer_callback* timers; -} -server_context; - -/* Global context */ -static server_context ctx; - -static void -timeval_add(struct timeval* t1, struct timeval* t2) -{ -    ASSERT(t1->tv_usec < 1000000); -    ASSERT(t2->tv_usec < 1000000); - -    t1->tv_sec += t2->tv_sec; -    t1->tv_usec += t2->tv_usec; -    if(t1->tv_usec >= 1000000) -    { -        t1->tv_usec -= 1000000; -        t1->tv_sec += 1; -    } -} - -static void -timeval_subtract(struct timeval* t1, struct timeval* t2) -{ -    ASSERT(t1->tv_usec < 1000000); -    ASSERT(t2->tv_usec < 1000000); - -    t1->tv_sec -= t2->tv_sec; -    if(t1->tv_usec < t2->tv_usec) -    { -        t1->tv_usec += 1000000; -        t1->tv_sec -= 1; -    } -    t1->tv_usec -= t2->tv_usec; -} - -static int -timeval_compare(struct timeval* t1, struct timeval* t2) -{ -    ASSERT(t1->tv_usec < 1000000); -    ASSERT(t2->tv_usec < 1000000); - -    if(t1->tv_sec > t2->tv_sec) -        return 1; -    else if(t1->tv_sec < t2->tv_sec) -        return -1; -    else -    { -        if(t1->tv_usec > t2->tv_usec) -            return 1; -        else if(t1->tv_usec < t2->tv_usec) -            return -1; -        else -            return 0; -    } -} - -#define timeval_empty(tv) \ -    ((tv)->tv_sec == 0 && (tv)->tv_usec == 0) - -#define timeval_to_ms(tv) \ -    ((((uint64_t)(tv).tv_sec) * 1000L) + (((uint64_t)(tv).tv_usec) / 1000L)) - -static int -timeval_dump(struct timeval* tv) -{ -    fprintf(stderr, "{ %d:%d }", tv->tv_sec, tv->tv_usec / 1000); -} - -static int -add_timer(int ms, int oneshot, server_timer_callback callback, void* arg) -{ -    struct timeval interval; -    timer_callback* cb; -    int i; - -    ASSERT(ms > 0); -    ASSERT(callback != NULL); - -    interval.tv_sec = ms / 1000; -    interval.tv_usec = (ms % 1000) * 1000; /* into micro seconds */ - -    cb = (timer_callback*)calloc(1, sizeof(*cb)); -    if(!cb) -    { -        errno = ENOMEM; -        return -1; -    } - -    if(gettimeofday(&(cb->at), NULL) == -1) -    { -        free(cb); -        return -1; -    } - -    timeval_add(&(cb->at), &interval); - -    if (oneshot) -        memset(&(cb->interval), 0, sizeof(cb->interval)); -    else -        memcpy(&(cb->interval), &interval, sizeof(cb->interval)); - -    cb->callback = callback; -    cb->arg = arg; - -    cb->next = ctx.timers; -    ctx.timers = cb; - -    return 0; -} - -static timer_callback* -remove_timer(timer_callback* timcb) -{ -    timer_callback* cb; -    timer_callback* next; -    int i; - -    if(!ctx.timers) -        return; - -    /* First in list */; -    if(ctx.timers == timcb) -    { -        cb = ctx.timers; -        ctx.timers = ctx.timers->next; -        free(cb); -        return ctx.timers; -    } - -    /* One ahead processing of rest */ -    for(cb = ctx.timers; cb->next; cb = cb->next) -    { -        if(cb->next == timcb) -        { -            next = cb->next->next; -            free(cb->next); -            cb->next = next; -            return cb->next; -        } -    } -} - -void -server_init() -{ -    memset(&ctx, 0, sizeof (ctx)); -    FD_ZERO(&ctx.read_fds); -    FD_ZERO(&ctx.write_fds); - -    ctx.max_fd = -1; -    ctx.stopped = 1; -    ctx.callbacks = NULL; -    ctx.timers = NULL; -} - -void -server_uninit() -{ -    timer_callback* timcb; -    timer_callback* timn; -    socket_callback* sockcb; -    socket_callback* sockn; - -    for(timcb = ctx.timers; timcb; timcb = timn) -    { -        timn = timcb->next; -        free(timcb); -    } - -    ctx.timers = NULL; - -    for(sockcb = ctx.callbacks; sockcb; sockcb = sockn) -    { -        sockn = sockcb->next; -        free(sockcb); -    } - -    ctx.timers = NULL; -} - -uint64_t -server_get_time() -{ -    struct timeval tv; -    if(gettimeofday(&tv, NULL) == -1) -        return 0L; -    return timeval_to_ms(tv); -} - -int -server_run() -{ -    struct timeval* timeout; -    struct timeval tv, current; -    timer_callback* timcb; -    socket_callback* sockcb; -    fd_set rfds, wfds; -    int r, i; - -    /* No watches have been set */ -    ASSERT(ctx.max_fd > -1); - -    ctx.stopped = 0; - -    while(!ctx.stopped) -    { -        /* Watch for the various fds */ -        memcpy(&rfds, &ctx.read_fds, sizeof(rfds)); -        memcpy(&wfds, &ctx.write_fds, sizeof(wfds)); - -        /* Prepare for timers */ -        timeout = NULL; -        if(gettimeofday(¤t, NULL) == -1) -            return -1; - -        /* Cycle through timers */ -        for(timcb = ctx.timers; timcb; ) -        { -            ASSERT(timcb->callback); - -            /* Call any timers that have already passed */ -            if(timeval_compare(¤t, &timcb->at) >= 0) -            { -                /* Convert to milliseconds, and make the call */ -                r = (timcb->callback)(timeval_to_ms(current), timcb->arg); - -                /* Reset timer if so desired */ -                if (r == 1 && !timeval_empty(&timcb->interval)) -                { -                    timeval_add(&timcb->at, &timcb->interval); - -                    /* If the time has already passed, just use current time */ -                    if(timeval_compare(&(timcb->at), ¤t) <= 0) -                        memcpy(&(timcb->at), ¤t, sizeof(timcb->at)); -                } - -                /* Otherwise remove it. Either one shot, or returned 0 */ -                else -                { -                    timcb = remove_timer(timcb); -                    continue; -                } -            } - -            /* Get soonest timer */ -            if (!timeout || timeval_compare(timeout, &timcb->at) < 0) -                timeout = &timcb->at; - -            timcb = timcb->next; -        } - -        /* Convert to an offset */ -        if(timeout) -        { -            memcpy(&tv, timeout, sizeof(tv)); -            timeout = &tv; -            timeval_subtract(timeout, ¤t); -        } - -        /* fprintf(stderr, "selecting with timeout: "); -           timeval_dump(timeout); -           fprintf(stderr, "\n"); */ - -        r = select(ctx.max_fd, &rfds, &wfds, NULL, timeout); -        if (r < 0) -        { -            /* Interrupted so try again, and possibly exit */ -            if (errno == EINTR) -                continue; - -            /* Programmer errors */ -            ASSERT (errno != EBADF); -            ASSERT (errno != EINVAL); -            return r; -        } - -        /* Timeout, just jump to timeout processing */ -        if(r == 0) -            continue; - -        for(sockcb = ctx.callbacks; sockcb; sockcb = sockcb->next) -        { -            ASSERT(sockcb->fd != -1); - -            /* Call any that are set */ -            if (FD_ISSET(sockcb->fd, &rfds)) -                (sockcb->callback)(sockcb->fd, SERVER_READ, sockcb->arg); -            if (FD_ISSET(sockcb->fd, &wfds)) -                (sockcb->callback)(sockcb->fd, SERVER_WRITE, sockcb->arg); -        } -    } - -    return 0; -} - -void -server_stop() -{ -    ctx.stopped = 1; -} - -int -server_stopped() -{ -    return ctx.stopped; -} - -int -server_watch(int fd, int type, server_socket_callback callback, void* arg) -{ -    socket_callback* cb; -    int i; -    ASSERT(type != 0); -    ASSERT(fd != -1); -    ASSERT(callback != NULL); - -    cb = (socket_callback*)calloc(sizeof(*cb), 1); -    if(!cb) -    { -        errno = ENOMEM; -        return -1; -    } - -    cb->fd = fd; -    cb->callback = callback; -    cb->arg = arg; - -    cb->next = ctx.callbacks; -    ctx.callbacks = cb; - -    if (type & SERVER_READ) -        FD_SET(fd, &ctx.read_fds); -    if (type & SERVER_WRITE) -        FD_SET(fd, &ctx.write_fds); - -    if(fd >= ctx.max_fd) -        ctx.max_fd = fd + 1; - -    return 0; -} - -void -server_unwatch(int fd) -{ -    socket_callback* cb; -    int i; - -    ASSERT(fd != -1); - -    FD_CLR(fd, &ctx.read_fds); -    FD_CLR(fd, &ctx.write_fds); - -    if(!ctx.callbacks) -        return; - -    /* First in list */; -    if(ctx.callbacks->fd == fd) -    { -        cb = ctx.callbacks; -        ctx.callbacks = cb->next; -        free(cb); -        return; -    } - -    /* One ahead processing of rest */ -    for(cb = ctx.callbacks; cb->next; cb = cb->next) -    { -        if(cb->next->fd == fd) -        { -            cb->next = cb->next->next; -            free(cb->next); -            return; -        } -    } -} - -int -server_timer(int ms, server_timer_callback callback, void* arg) -{ -    return add_timer(ms, 0, callback, arg); -} - -int -server_oneshot(int ms, server_timer_callback callback, void* arg) -{ -    return add_timer(ms, 1, callback, arg); -} diff --git a/daemon/common/server-mainloop.h b/daemon/common/server-mainloop.h deleted file mode 100644 index ceff28d..0000000 --- a/daemon/common/server-mainloop.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ - -#ifndef __SERVER_MAINLOOP_H__ -#define __SERVER_MAINLOOP_H__ - -#include <stdint.h> - -/* TODO: Prefix functions with svr */ - -#define SERVER_READ       0x01 -#define SERVER_WRITE      0x02 - -typedef void (*server_socket_callback)(int fd, int type, void* arg); -/* TODO: We should declare our own time type: 'mstime' */ -typedef int (*server_timer_callback)(uint64_t when, void* arg); - -void    server_init(); -void    server_uninit(); -int     server_run(); -void    server_stop(); -int     server_stopped(); -int     server_watch(int fd, int type, server_socket_callback callback, void* arg); -void    server_unwatch(int fd); -int     server_timer(int length, server_timer_callback callback, void* arg); -int     server_oneshot(int length, server_timer_callback callback, void* arg); -uint64_t server_get_time(); - -#endif /* __SERVER_MAINLOOP_H__ */ diff --git a/daemon/common/sock-any.c b/daemon/common/sock-any.c deleted file mode 100644 index 1938d5d..0000000 --- a/daemon/common/sock-any.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,385 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2004, Nate Nielsen - * All rights reserved. - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions - * are met: - * - *     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above - *       copyright notice, this list of conditions and the - *       following disclaimer. - *     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the - *       above copyright notice, this list of conditions and - *       the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or - *       other materials provided with the distribution. - *     * The names of contributors to this software may not be - *       used to endorse or promote products derived from this - *       software without specific prior written permission. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS - * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT - * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS - * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, - * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, - * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS - * OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED - * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, - * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF - * THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH - * DAMAGE. - * - * - * CONTRIBUTORS - *  Nate Nielsen <nielsen@memberwebs.com> - * - */ - -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> - -#include <ctype.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <errno.h> -#include <netdb.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <stdio.h> - -#include "sock-any.h" - -#include <arpa/inet.h> - -#define LOCALHOST_ADDR  0x7F000001 - -int sock_any_pton(const char* addr, struct sockaddr_any* any, int opts) -{ -  size_t l; -  char buf[256]; -  char* t; -  char* t2; -  int defport = (opts & 0xFFFF); - -  memset(any, 0, sizeof(*any)); - -  /* Just a port? */ -  do -  { -    #define PORT_CHARS "0123456789" -    #define PORT_MIN 1 -    #define PORT_MAX 5 - -    int port = 0; - -    l = strspn(addr, PORT_CHARS); -    if(l < PORT_MIN || l > PORT_MAX || addr[l] != 0) -      break; - -    port = strtol(addr, &t2, 10); -    if(*t2 || port <= 0 || port >= 65536) -      break; - -    any->s.in.sin_port = htons(port); - -    /* Fill in the type based on defaults */ -#ifdef HAVE_INET6 -    if(opts & SANY_OPT_DEFINET6) -        any->s.in.sin_family = AF_INET6; -    else -#endif -        any->s.in.sin_family = AF_INET; - -    /* Fill in the address based on defaults */ -    if(opts & SANY_OPT_DEFLOCAL) -    { -#ifdef HAVE_INET6 -        if(opts & SANY_OPT_DEFINET6) -            memcpy(&(any->s.in.sin6_addr), &in6addr_loopback, sizeof(struct in6_addr)); -        else -#endif -            any->s.in.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); -    } - -    /* -     * Note the 'any' option is the default since we zero out -     * the entire structure above. -     */ - -    any->namelen = sizeof(any->s.in); -    return AF_INET; -  } -  while(0); - -  /* Look and see if we can parse an ipv4 address */ -  do -  { -    #define IPV4_PORT_CHARS -    #define IPV4_CHARS  "0123456789." -    #define IPV4_MIN    3 -    #define IPV4_MAX    21 - -    int port = 0; -    t = NULL; - -    l = strlen(addr); -    if(l < IPV4_MIN || l > IPV4_MAX) -      break; - -    strcpy(buf, addr); - -    /* Find the last set that contains just numbers */ -    l = strspn(buf, IPV4_CHARS); -    if(l < IPV4_MIN) -      break; - -    /* Either end of string or port */ -    if(buf[l] != 0 && buf[l] != ':') -      break; - -    /* Get the port out */ -    if(buf[l] != 0) -    { -      t = buf + l + 1; -      buf[l] = 0; -    } - -    if(t) -    { -      port = strtol(t, &t2, 10); -      if(*t2 || port <= 0 || port >= 65536) -        break; -    } - -    any->s.in.sin_family = AF_INET; -    any->s.in.sin_port = htons((unsigned short)(port <= 0 ? defport : port)); - -    if(inet_pton(AF_INET, buf, &(any->s.in.sin_addr)) <= 0) -      break; - -    any->namelen = sizeof(any->s.in); -    return AF_INET; -  } -  while(0); - -#ifdef HAVE_INET6 -  do -  { -    #define IPV6_CHARS  "0123456789:" -    #define IPV6_MIN    3 -    #define IPV6_MAX    51 - -    int port = -1; -    t = NULL; - -    l = strlen(addr); -    if(l < IPV6_MIN || l > IPV6_MAX) -      break; - -    /* If it starts with a '[' then we can get port */ -    if(buf[0] == '[') -    { -      port = 0; -      addr++; -    } - -    strcpy(buf, addr); - -    /* Find the last set that contains just numbers */ -    l = strspn(buf, IPV6_CHARS); -    if(l < IPV6_MIN) -      break; - -    /* Either end of string or port */ -    if(buf[l] != 0) -    { -      /* If had bracket, then needs to end with a bracket */ -      if(port != 0 || buf[l] != ']') -        break; - -      /* Get the port out */ -      t = buf + l + 1; - -      if(*t = ':') -        t++; -    } - -    if(t) -    { -      port = strtol(t, &t, 10); -      if(*t || port <= 0 || port >= 65536) -        break; -    } - -    any->s.in6.sin6_family = AF_INET6; -    any->s.in6.sin6_port = htons((unsigned short)port <= 0 : defport : port); - -    if(inet_pton(AF_INET6, buf, &(any->s.in6.sin6_addr)) >= 0) -      break; - -    any->namelen = sizeof(any->s.in6); -    return AF_INET6; -  } -  while(0); -#endif - -  /* A unix socket path */ -  do -  { -    /* No colon and must have a path component */ -    if(strchr(addr, ':') || !strchr(addr, '/')) -      break; - -    l = strlen(addr); -    if(l >= sizeof(any->s.un.sun_path)) -      break; - -    any->s.un.sun_family = AF_UNIX; -    strcpy(any->s.un.sun_path, addr); - -    any->namelen = sizeof(any->s.un) - (sizeof(any->s.un.sun_path) - l); -    return AF_UNIX; -  } -  while(0); - -  /* A DNS name and a port? */ -  do -  { -    struct addrinfo* res; -    int port = 0; -    t = NULL; - -    l = strlen(addr); -    if(l >= 255 || !isalpha(addr[0])) -      break; - -    /* Some basic illegal character checks */ -    if(strcspn(addr, " /\\") != l) -      break; - -    strcpy(buf, addr); - -    /* Find the last set that contains just numbers */ -    t = strchr(buf, ':'); -    if(t) -    { -      *t = 0; -      t++; -    } - -    if(t) -    { -      port = strtol(t, &t2, 10); -      if(*t2 || port <= 0 || port >= 65536) -        break; -    } - -    /* Try and resolve the domain name */ -    if(getaddrinfo(buf, NULL, NULL, &res) != 0 || !res) -      break; - -    memcpy(&(any->s.a), res->ai_addr, sizeof(struct sockaddr)); -    any->namelen = res->ai_addrlen; -    freeaddrinfo(res); - -    port = htons((unsigned short)(port <= 0 ? defport : port)); - -    switch(any->s.a.sa_family) -    { -    case PF_INET: -      any->s.in.sin_port = port; -      break; -#ifdef HAVE_INET6 -    case PF_INET6: -      any->s.in6.sin6_port = port; -      break; -#endif -    }; - -    return any->s.a.sa_family; -  } -  while(0); - -  return -1; -} - -int sock_any_ntop(const struct sockaddr_any* any, char* addr, size_t addrlen, int opts) -{ -  int len = 0; -  int port = 0; - -  switch(any->s.a.sa_family) -  { -  case AF_UNIX: -    len = strlen(any->s.un.sun_path); -    if(addrlen < len + 1) -    { -      errno = ENOSPC; -      return -1; -    } - -    strcpy(addr, any->s.un.sun_path); -    break; - -  case AF_INET: -    if(inet_ntop(any->s.a.sa_family, &(any->s.in.sin_addr), addr, addrlen) == NULL) -      return -1; -    port = ntohs(any->s.in.sin_port); -    break; - -#ifdef HAVE_INET6 -  case AF_INET6: -    if(inet_ntop(any->s.a.sa_family, &(any->s.in6.sin6_addr), addr, addrlen) == NULL) -      return -1; -    port = ntohs(any->s.in6.sin6_port); -    break; -#endif - -  default: -    errno = EAFNOSUPPORT; -    return -1; -  } - -  if(!(opts & SANY_OPT_NOPORT) && port != 0) -  { -    strncat(addr, ":", addrlen); -    addr[addrlen - 1] = 0; - -    len = strlen(addr); -    addr += len; -    addrlen -= len; - -    snprintf(addr, addrlen, "%d", port); -  } - -  return 0; -} - -int sock_any_cmp(const struct sockaddr_any* a1, const struct sockaddr_any* a2, int opts) -{ -    if(a1->s.a.sa_family != a2->s.a.sa_family) -        return -1; - -    switch(a1->s.a.sa_family) -    { -    case AF_UNIX: -        return strcmp(a1->s.un.sun_path, a2->s.un.sun_path); - -    case AF_INET: -        if(memcmp(&(a1->s.in.sin_addr), &(a2->s.in.sin_addr), sizeof(a2->s.in.sin_addr)) != 0) -            return -1; -        if(!(opts && SANY_OPT_NOPORT) && a1->s.in.sin_port != a2->s.in.sin_port) -            return -1; -        return 0; -#ifdef HAVE_INET6 -    case AF_INET6: -        if(memcmp(&(a1->s.in6.sin6_addr), &(a2->s.in6.sin6_addr), sizeof(a2->s.in6.sin6_addr)) != 0) -            return -1; -        if(!(opts && SANY_OPT_NOPORT) && a1->s.in6.sin6_port != a2->s.in6.sin6_port) -            return -1; -        return 0; -#endif -    default: -        errno = EAFNOSUPPORT; -        return -1; -    } -} diff --git a/daemon/common/sock-any.h b/daemon/common/sock-any.h deleted file mode 100644 index 31cb13b..0000000 --- a/daemon/common/sock-any.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2004, Nate Nielsen - * All rights reserved. - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions - * are met: - * - *     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above - *       copyright notice, this list of conditions and the - *       following disclaimer. - *     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the - *       above copyright notice, this list of conditions and - *       the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or - *       other materials provided with the distribution. - *     * The names of contributors to this software may not be - *       used to endorse or promote products derived from this - *       software without specific prior written permission. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS - * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT - * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS - * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, - * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, - * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS - * OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED - * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, - * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF - * THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH - * DAMAGE. - * - * - * CONTRIBUTORS - *  Nate Nielsen <nielsen@memberwebs.com> - * - */ - -#ifndef __SOCK_ANY_H__ -#define __SOCK_ANY_H__ - -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <sys/un.h> -#include <netinet/in.h> - -struct sockaddr_any -{ -  union _sockaddr_any -  { -    /* The header */ -    struct sockaddr a; - -    /* The different types */ -    struct sockaddr_un un; -    struct sockaddr_in in; -#ifdef HAVE_INET6 -    struct sockaddr_in6 in6; -#endif -  } s; -  size_t namelen; -}; - -#define SANY_ADDR(any)  ((any).s.a) -#define SANY_LEN(any)   ((any).namelen) -#define SANY_TYPE(any)  ((any).s.a.sa_family) - -int sock_any_pton(const char* addr, struct sockaddr_any* any, int opts); - -/* The default port to fill in when no IP/IPv6 port specified */ -#define SANY_OPT_DEFPORT(p)     (int)((p) & 0xFFFF) - -/* When only port specified default to IPANY */ -#define SANY_OPT_DEFANY         0x00000000 - -/* When only port specified default to LOCALHOST */ -#define SANY_OPT_DEFLOCAL       0x00100000 - -/* When only port specified default to IPv6 */ -#ifdef HAVE_INET6 -#define SANY_OPT_DEFINET6       0x00200000 -#endif - -int sock_any_ntop(const struct sockaddr_any* any, char* addr, size_t addrlen, int opts); - -/* Don't print or compare the port */ -#define SANY_OPT_NOPORT         0x01000000 - -int sock_any_cmp(const struct sockaddr_any* a1, const struct sockaddr_any* a2, int opts); - -#endif /* __SOCK_ANY_H__ */ diff --git a/daemon/common/stringx.c b/daemon/common/stringx.c deleted file mode 100644 index 37a3df9..0000000 --- a/daemon/common/stringx.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,155 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2004, Nate Nielsen - * All rights reserved. - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions - * are met: - * - *     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above - *       copyright notice, this list of conditions and the - *       following disclaimer. - *     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the - *       above copyright notice, this list of conditions and - *       the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or - *       other materials provided with the distribution. - *     * The names of contributors to this software may not be - *       used to endorse or promote products derived from this - *       software without specific prior written permission. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS - * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT - * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS - * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, - * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, - * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS - * OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED - * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, - * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF - * THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH - * DAMAGE. - * - * - * CONTRIBUTORS - *  Nate Nielsen <nielsen@memberwebs.com> - * - */ - -#include <sys/types.h> - -#include <ctype.h> -#include <syslog.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <strings.h> - -#include "usuals.h" -#include "stringx.h" - -void -remove_cr(char* data) -{ -    char* p; -    for(p = data; *data; data++, p++) -    { -        while(*data == '\r') -            data++; -        *p = *data; -    } - -    /* Renull terminate */ -    *p = 0; -} - -char* -trim_start(const char* data) -{ -    while(*data && isspace(*data)) -        ++data; -    return (char*)data; -} - -void -trim_end(char* data) -{ -    char* t = data + strlen(data); -    while(t > data && isspace(*(t - 1))) -    { -        t--; -        *t = 0; -    } -} - -char* -trim_space(char* data) -{ -    data = (char*)trim_start(data); -    trim_end(data); -    return data; -} - -/* String to bool helper function */ -int strtob(const char* str) -{ -    if(strcasecmp(str, "0") == 0 || -       strcasecmp(str, "no") == 0 || -       strcasecmp(str, "false") == 0 || -       strcasecmp(str, "f") == 0 || -       strcasecmp(str, "off") == 0) -        return 0; - -    if(strcasecmp(str, "1") == 0 || -       strcasecmp(str, "yes") == 0 || -       strcasecmp(str, "true") == 0 || -       strcasecmp(str, "t") == 0 || -       strcasecmp(str, "on") == 0) -        return 1; - -    return -1; -} - -size_t -strlcpy(char *dst, const char *src, size_t len) -{ -        size_t ret = strlen(dst); - -        while (len > 1) { -                *dst++ = *src++; -                len--; -        } -        if (len > 0) -                *dst = '\0'; -        return (ret); -} - -size_t strlcat(char* dst, const char* src, size_t siz) -{ -    char* d = dst; -    const char* s = src; -    size_t n = siz; -    size_t dlen; - -    /* Find the end of dst and adjust bytes left but don't go past end */ -    while(n-- != 0 && *d != '\0') -     	d++; -    dlen = d - dst; -    n = siz - dlen; - -    if(n == 0) -        return dlen + strlen(s); -    while(*s != '\0') -    { -        if(n != 1) -        { -            *d++ = *s; -            n--; -        } - -        s++; -    } - -    *d = '\0'; - -    return dlen + (s - src);       /* count does not include NUL */ -} diff --git a/daemon/common/stringx.h b/daemon/common/stringx.h deleted file mode 100644 index 042cf2d..0000000 --- a/daemon/common/stringx.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2004, Nate Nielsen - * All rights reserved. - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions - * are met: - * - *     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above - *       copyright notice, this list of conditions and the - *       following disclaimer. - *     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the - *       above copyright notice, this list of conditions and - *       the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or - *       other materials provided with the distribution. - *     * The names of contributors to this software may not be - *       used to endorse or promote products derived from this - *       software without specific prior written permission. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS - * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT - * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS - * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, - * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, - * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS - * OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED - * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, - * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF - * THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH - * DAMAGE. - * - * - * CONTRIBUTORS - *  Nate Nielsen <nielsen@memberwebs.com> - * - */ - -#ifndef __STRINGX_H__ -#define __STRINGX_H__ - -void remove_cr(char* data); - -char* trim_start(const char* data); -void trim_end(char* data); -char* trim_space(char* data); - -int strtob(const char* str); - -size_t -strlcpy(char *dst, const char *src, size_t len); - -#endif /* __STRINGX_H__ */ | 
