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/*
* Driver API implementation and main entry point for BIND.
*
* BIND calls dyndb_version() before loading, dyndb_init() during startup
* and dyndb_destroy() during shutdown.
*
* It is completely up to implementation what to do.
*
* dyndb <name> <driver> {} sections in named.conf are independent so
* driver init() and destroy() functions are called independently for
* each section even if they reference the same driver/library. It is
* up to driver implementation to detect and catch this situation if
* it is undesirable.
*
* Copyright (C) 2009-2015 Red Hat ; see COPYRIGHT for license
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <isc/commandline.h>
#include <isc/hash.h>
#include <isc/mem.h>
#include <isc/lib.h>
#include <isc/util.h>
#include <dns/db.h>
#include <dns/dyndb.h>
#include <dns/lib.h>
#include <dns/types.h>
#include "db.h"
#include "log.h"
#include "instance.h"
#include "util.h"
dns_dyndb_destroy_t dyndb_destroy;
dns_dyndb_register_t dyndb_init;
dns_dyndb_version_t dyndb_version;
/*
* Driver init is called for each dyndb section in named.conf
* once during startup and then again on every reload.
*
* @code
* dyndb example-name "sample.so" { param1 param2 };
* @endcode
*
* @param[in] name User-defined string from dyndb "name" {}; definition
* in named.conf.
* The example above will have name = "example-name".
* @param[in] parameters User-defined parameters from dyndb section as one
* string. The example above will have
* params = "param1 param2";
* @param[in] file The name of the file from which the parameters
* were read.
* @param[in] line The line number from which the parameters were read.
* @param[out] instp Pointer to instance-specific data
* (for one dyndb section).
*/
isc_result_t
dyndb_init(isc_mem_t *mctx, const char *name, const char *parameters,
const char *file, unsigned long line,
const dns_dyndbctx_t *dctx, void **instp)
{
isc_result_t result;
unsigned int argc;
char **argv = NULL;
char *s = NULL;
sample_instance_t *sample_inst = NULL;
REQUIRE(name != NULL);
REQUIRE(dctx != NULL);
/*
* Depending on how dlopen() was called, we may not have
* access to named's global namespace, in which case we need
* to initialize libisc/libdns
*/
if (dctx->refvar != &isc_bind9) {
isc_lib_register();
isc_log_setcontext(dctx->lctx);
dns_log_setcontext(dctx->lctx);
}
isc_hash_set_initializer(dctx->hashinit);
s = isc_mem_strdup(mctx, parameters);
if (s == NULL) {
result = ISC_R_NOMEMORY;
goto cleanup;
}
result = isc_commandline_strtoargv(mctx, s, &argc, &argv, 0);
if (result != ISC_R_SUCCESS)
goto cleanup;
log_write(ISC_LOG_DEBUG(9),
"loading params for dyndb '%s' from %s:%lu",
name, file, line);
/* Finally, create the instance. */
CHECK(new_sample_instance(mctx, name, argc, argv, dctx, &sample_inst));
/*
* This is an example so we create and load zones
* right now. This step can be arbitrarily postponed.
*/
CHECK(load_sample_instance_zones(sample_inst));
*instp = sample_inst;
cleanup:
if (s != NULL)
isc_mem_free(mctx, s);
if (argv != NULL)
isc_mem_put(mctx, argv, argc * sizeof(*argv));
return (result);
}
/*
* Driver destroy is called for every instance on every reload and then once
* during shutdown.
*
* @param[out] instp Pointer to instance-specific data (for one dyndb section).
*/
void
dyndb_destroy(void **instp) {
destroy_sample_instance((sample_instance_t **)instp);
}
/*
* Driver version is called when loading the driver to ensure there
* is no API mismatch betwen the driver and the caller.
*/
int
dyndb_version(unsigned int *flags) {
UNUSED(flags);
return (DNS_DYNDB_VERSION);
}
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