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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-06 01:23:53 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-06 01:23:53 +0000 |
commit | c000cad09d0b54c455c99271bfb996c2dfe13073 (patch) | |
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Adding upstream version 2.4.47+dfsg.upstream/2.4.47+dfsgupstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/servers/slapd/entry.c b/servers/slapd/entry.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..38981c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/servers/slapd/entry.c @@ -0,0 +1,1025 @@ +/* entry.c - routines for dealing with entries */ +/* $OpenLDAP$ */ +/* This work is part of OpenLDAP Software <http://www.openldap.org/>. + * + * Copyright 1998-2018 The OpenLDAP Foundation. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted only as authorized by the OpenLDAP + * Public License. + * + * A copy of this license is available in the file LICENSE in the + * top-level directory of the distribution or, alternatively, at + * <http://www.OpenLDAP.org/license.html>. + */ +/* Portions Copyright (c) 1995 Regents of the University of Michigan. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted + * provided that this notice is preserved and that due credit is given + * to the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. The name of the University + * may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this + * software without specific prior written permission. This software + * is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty. + */ + +#include "portable.h" + +#include <stdio.h> + +#include <ac/ctype.h> +#include <ac/errno.h> +#include <ac/socket.h> +#include <ac/string.h> + +#include "slap.h" +#include "ldif.h" + +static char *ebuf; /* buf returned by entry2str */ +static char *ecur; /* pointer to end of currently used ebuf */ +static int emaxsize;/* max size of ebuf */ + +/* + * Empty root entry + */ +const Entry slap_entry_root = { + NOID, { 0, "" }, { 0, "" }, NULL, 0, { 0, "" }, NULL +}; + +/* + * these mutexes must be used when calling the entry2str() + * routine since it returns a pointer to static data. + */ +ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_t entry2str_mutex; + +static const struct berval dn_bv = BER_BVC("dn"); + +/* + * Entry free list + * + * Allocate in chunks, minimum of 1000 at a time. + */ +#define CHUNK_SIZE 1000 +typedef struct slap_list { + struct slap_list *next; +} slap_list; +static slap_list *entry_chunks; +static Entry *entry_list; +static ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_t entry_mutex; + +int entry_destroy(void) +{ + slap_list *e; + if ( ebuf ) free( ebuf ); + ebuf = NULL; + ecur = NULL; + emaxsize = 0; + + for ( e=entry_chunks; e; e=entry_chunks ) { + entry_chunks = e->next; + free( e ); + } + + ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_destroy( &entry_mutex ); + ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_destroy( &entry2str_mutex ); + return attr_destroy(); +} + +int +entry_init(void) +{ + ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_init( &entry2str_mutex ); + ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_init( &entry_mutex ); + return attr_init(); +} + +Entry * +str2entry( char *s ) +{ + return str2entry2( s, 1 ); +} + +#define bvcasematch(bv1, bv2) (ber_bvstrcasecmp(bv1, bv2) == 0) + +Entry * +str2entry2( char *s, int checkvals ) +{ + int rc; + Entry *e; + struct berval *type, *vals, *nvals; + char *freeval; + AttributeDescription *ad, *ad_prev; + const char *text; + char *next; + int attr_cnt; + int i, lines; + Attribute ahead, *atail; + + /* + * LDIF is used as the string format. + * An entry looks like this: + * + * dn: <dn>\n + * [<attr>:[:] <value>\n] + * [<tab><continuedvalue>\n]* + * ... + * + * If a double colon is used after a type, it means the + * following value is encoded as a base 64 string. This + * happens if the value contains a non-printing character + * or newline. + */ + + Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "=> str2entry: \"%s\"\n", + s ? s : "NULL", 0, 0 ); + + e = entry_alloc(); + + if( e == NULL ) { + Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY, + "<= str2entry NULL (entry allocation failed)\n", + 0, 0, 0 ); + return( NULL ); + } + + /* initialize entry */ + e->e_id = NOID; + + /* dn + attributes */ + atail = &ahead; + ahead.a_next = NULL; + ad = NULL; + ad_prev = NULL; + attr_cnt = 0; + next = s; + + lines = ldif_countlines( s ); + type = ch_calloc( 1, (lines+1)*3*sizeof(struct berval)+lines ); + vals = type+lines+1; + nvals = vals+lines+1; + freeval = (char *)(nvals+lines+1); + i = -1; + + /* parse into individual values, record DN */ + while ( (s = ldif_getline( &next )) != NULL ) { + int freev; + if ( *s == '\n' || *s == '\0' ) { + break; + } + i++; + if (i >= lines) { + Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, + "<= str2entry ran past end of entry\n", 0, 0, 0 ); + goto fail; + } + + rc = ldif_parse_line2( s, type+i, vals+i, &freev ); + freeval[i] = freev; + if ( rc ) { + Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, + "<= str2entry NULL (parse_line)\n", 0, 0, 0 ); + continue; + } + + if ( bvcasematch( &type[i], &dn_bv ) ) { + if ( e->e_dn != NULL ) { + Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY, "str2entry: " + "entry %ld has multiple DNs \"%s\" and \"%s\"\n", + (long) e->e_id, e->e_dn, vals[i].bv_val ); + goto fail; + } + + rc = dnPrettyNormal( NULL, &vals[i], &e->e_name, &e->e_nname, NULL ); + if( rc != LDAP_SUCCESS ) { + Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY, "str2entry: " + "entry %ld has invalid DN \"%s\"\n", + (long) e->e_id, vals[i].bv_val, 0 ); + goto fail; + } + if ( freeval[i] ) free( vals[i].bv_val ); + vals[i].bv_val = NULL; + i--; + continue; + } + } + lines = i+1; + + /* check to make sure there was a dn: line */ + if ( BER_BVISNULL( &e->e_name )) { + Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY, "str2entry: entry %ld has no dn\n", + (long) e->e_id, 0, 0 ); + goto fail; + } + + /* Make sure all attributes with multiple values are contiguous */ + if ( checkvals ) { + int j, k; + struct berval bv; + int fv; + + for (i=0; i<lines; i++) { + for ( j=i+1; j<lines; j++ ) { + if ( bvcasematch( type+i, type+j )) { + /* out of order, move intervening attributes down */ + if ( j != i+1 ) { + bv = vals[j]; + fv = freeval[j]; + for ( k=j; k>i; k-- ) { + type[k] = type[k-1]; + vals[k] = vals[k-1]; + freeval[k] = freeval[k-1]; + } + k++; + type[k] = type[i]; + vals[k] = bv; + freeval[k] = fv; + } + i++; + } + } + } + } + + if ( lines > 0 ) { + for ( i=0; i<=lines; i++ ) { + ad_prev = ad; + if ( !ad || ( i<lines && !bvcasematch( type+i, &ad->ad_cname ))) { + ad = NULL; + rc = slap_bv2ad( type+i, &ad, &text ); + + if( rc != LDAP_SUCCESS ) { + int wtool = ( slapMode & (SLAP_TOOL_MODE|SLAP_TOOL_READONLY) ) == SLAP_TOOL_MODE; + Debug( wtool ? LDAP_DEBUG_ANY : LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, + "<= str2entry: str2ad(%s): %s\n", type[i].bv_val, text, 0 ); + if( wtool ) { + goto fail; + } + + rc = slap_bv2undef_ad( type+i, &ad, &text, 0 ); + if( rc != LDAP_SUCCESS ) { + Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY, + "<= str2entry: slap_str2undef_ad(%s): %s\n", + type[i].bv_val, text, 0 ); + goto fail; + } + } + + /* require ';binary' when appropriate (ITS#5071) */ + if ( slap_syntax_is_binary( ad->ad_type->sat_syntax ) && !slap_ad_is_binary( ad ) ) { + Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY, + "str2entry: attributeType %s #%d: " + "needs ';binary' transfer as per syntax %s\n", + ad->ad_cname.bv_val, 0, + ad->ad_type->sat_syntax->ssyn_oid ); + goto fail; + } + } + + if (( ad_prev && ad != ad_prev ) || ( i == lines )) { + int j, k; + atail->a_next = attr_alloc( NULL ); + atail = atail->a_next; + atail->a_flags = 0; + atail->a_numvals = attr_cnt; + atail->a_desc = ad_prev; + atail->a_vals = ch_malloc( (attr_cnt + 1) * sizeof(struct berval)); + if( ad_prev->ad_type->sat_equality && + ad_prev->ad_type->sat_equality->smr_normalize ) + atail->a_nvals = ch_malloc( (attr_cnt + 1) * sizeof(struct berval)); + else + atail->a_nvals = NULL; + k = i - attr_cnt; + for ( j=0; j<attr_cnt; j++ ) { + if ( freeval[k] ) + atail->a_vals[j] = vals[k]; + else + ber_dupbv( atail->a_vals+j, &vals[k] ); + vals[k].bv_val = NULL; + if ( atail->a_nvals ) { + atail->a_nvals[j] = nvals[k]; + nvals[k].bv_val = NULL; + } + k++; + } + BER_BVZERO( &atail->a_vals[j] ); + if ( atail->a_nvals ) { + BER_BVZERO( &atail->a_nvals[j] ); + } else { + atail->a_nvals = atail->a_vals; + } + attr_cnt = 0; + /* FIXME: we only need this when migrating from an unsorted DB */ + if ( atail->a_desc->ad_type->sat_flags & SLAP_AT_SORTED_VAL ) { + rc = slap_sort_vals( (Modifications *)atail, &text, &j, NULL ); + if ( rc == LDAP_SUCCESS ) { + atail->a_flags |= SLAP_ATTR_SORTED_VALS; + } else if ( rc == LDAP_TYPE_OR_VALUE_EXISTS ) { + Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY, + "str2entry: attributeType %s value #%d provided more than once\n", + atail->a_desc->ad_cname.bv_val, j, 0 ); + goto fail; + } + } + if ( i == lines ) break; + } + + if ( BER_BVISNULL( &vals[i] ) ) { + Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY, + "str2entry: attributeType %s #%d: " + "no value\n", + ad->ad_cname.bv_val, attr_cnt, 0 ); + goto fail; + } + + if ( ad->ad_type->sat_equality && + ad->ad_type->sat_equality->smr_normalize ) + { + rc = ordered_value_normalize( + SLAP_MR_VALUE_OF_ATTRIBUTE_SYNTAX, + ad, + ad->ad_type->sat_equality, + &vals[i], &nvals[i], NULL ); + + if ( rc ) { + Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY, + "<= str2entry NULL (smr_normalize %s %d)\n", ad->ad_cname.bv_val, rc, 0 ); + goto fail; + } + } + + attr_cnt++; + } + } + + free( type ); + atail->a_next = NULL; + e->e_attrs = ahead.a_next; + + Debug(LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<= str2entry(%s) -> 0x%lx\n", + e->e_dn, (unsigned long) e, 0 ); + return( e ); + +fail: + for ( i=0; i<lines; i++ ) { + if ( freeval[i] ) free( vals[i].bv_val ); + free( nvals[i].bv_val ); + } + free( type ); + entry_free( e ); + return NULL; +} + + +#define GRABSIZE BUFSIZ + +#define MAKE_SPACE( n ) { \ + while ( ecur + (n) > ebuf + emaxsize ) { \ + ptrdiff_t offset; \ + offset = (int) (ecur - ebuf); \ + ebuf = ch_realloc( ebuf, \ + emaxsize + GRABSIZE ); \ + emaxsize += GRABSIZE; \ + ecur = ebuf + offset; \ + } \ + } + +/* NOTE: only preserved for binary compatibility */ +char * +entry2str( + Entry *e, + int *len ) +{ + return entry2str_wrap( e, len, LDIF_LINE_WIDTH ); +} + +char * +entry2str_wrap( + Entry *e, + int *len, + ber_len_t wrap ) +{ + Attribute *a; + struct berval *bv; + int i; + ber_len_t tmplen; + + assert( e != NULL ); + + /* + * In string format, an entry looks like this: + * dn: <dn>\n + * [<attr>: <value>\n]* + */ + + ecur = ebuf; + + /* put the dn */ + if ( e->e_dn != NULL ) { + /* put "dn: <dn>" */ + tmplen = e->e_name.bv_len; + MAKE_SPACE( LDIF_SIZE_NEEDED( 2, tmplen )); + ldif_sput_wrap( &ecur, LDIF_PUT_VALUE, "dn", e->e_dn, tmplen, wrap ); + } + + /* put the attributes */ + for ( a = e->e_attrs; a != NULL; a = a->a_next ) { + /* put "<type>:[:] <value>" line for each value */ + for ( i = 0; a->a_vals[i].bv_val != NULL; i++ ) { + bv = &a->a_vals[i]; + tmplen = a->a_desc->ad_cname.bv_len; + MAKE_SPACE( LDIF_SIZE_NEEDED( tmplen, bv->bv_len )); + ldif_sput_wrap( &ecur, LDIF_PUT_VALUE, + a->a_desc->ad_cname.bv_val, + bv->bv_val, bv->bv_len, wrap ); + } + } + MAKE_SPACE( 1 ); + *ecur = '\0'; + *len = ecur - ebuf; + + return( ebuf ); +} + +void +entry_clean( Entry *e ) +{ + /* free an entry structure */ + assert( e != NULL ); + + /* e_private must be freed by the caller */ + assert( e->e_private == NULL ); + + e->e_id = 0; + + /* free DNs */ + if ( !BER_BVISNULL( &e->e_name ) ) { + free( e->e_name.bv_val ); + BER_BVZERO( &e->e_name ); + } + if ( !BER_BVISNULL( &e->e_nname ) ) { + free( e->e_nname.bv_val ); + BER_BVZERO( &e->e_nname ); + } + + if ( !BER_BVISNULL( &e->e_bv ) ) { + free( e->e_bv.bv_val ); + BER_BVZERO( &e->e_bv ); + } + + /* free attributes */ + if ( e->e_attrs ) { + attrs_free( e->e_attrs ); + e->e_attrs = NULL; + } + + e->e_ocflags = 0; +} + +void +entry_free( Entry *e ) +{ + entry_clean( e ); + + ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_lock( &entry_mutex ); + e->e_private = entry_list; + entry_list = e; + ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_unlock( &entry_mutex ); +} + +/* These parameters work well on AMD64 */ +#if 0 +#define STRIDE 8 +#define STRIPE 5 +#else +#define STRIDE 1 +#define STRIPE 1 +#endif +#define STRIDE_FACTOR (STRIDE*STRIPE) + +int +entry_prealloc( int num ) +{ + Entry *e, **prev, *tmp; + slap_list *s; + int i, j; + + if (!num) return 0; + +#if STRIDE_FACTOR > 1 + /* Round up to our stride factor */ + num += STRIDE_FACTOR-1; + num /= STRIDE_FACTOR; + num *= STRIDE_FACTOR; +#endif + + s = ch_calloc( 1, sizeof(slap_list) + num * sizeof(Entry)); + s->next = entry_chunks; + entry_chunks = s; + + prev = &tmp; + for (i=0; i<STRIPE; i++) { + e = (Entry *)(s+1); + e += i; + for (j=i; j<num; j+= STRIDE) { + *prev = e; + prev = (Entry **)&e->e_private; + e += STRIDE; + } + } + *prev = entry_list; + entry_list = (Entry *)(s+1); + + return 0; +} + +Entry * +entry_alloc( void ) +{ + Entry *e; + + ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_lock( &entry_mutex ); + if ( !entry_list ) + entry_prealloc( CHUNK_SIZE ); + e = entry_list; + entry_list = e->e_private; + e->e_private = NULL; + ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_unlock( &entry_mutex ); + + return e; +} + + +/* + * These routines are used only by Backend. + * + * the Entry has three entry points (ways to find things): + * + * by entry e.g., if you already have an entry from the cache + * and want to delete it. (really by entry ptr) + * by dn e.g., when looking for the base object of a search + * by id e.g., for search candidates + * + * these correspond to three different avl trees that are maintained. + */ + +int +entry_cmp( Entry *e1, Entry *e2 ) +{ + return SLAP_PTRCMP( e1, e2 ); +} + +int +entry_dn_cmp( const void *v_e1, const void *v_e2 ) +{ + /* compare their normalized UPPERCASED dn's */ + const Entry *e1 = v_e1, *e2 = v_e2; + + return ber_bvcmp( &e1->e_nname, &e2->e_nname ); +} + +int +entry_id_cmp( const void *v_e1, const void *v_e2 ) +{ + const Entry *e1 = v_e1, *e2 = v_e2; + return( e1->e_id < e2->e_id ? -1 : (e1->e_id > e2->e_id ? 1 : 0) ); +} + +/* This is like a ber_len */ +#define entry_lenlen(l) (((l) < 0x80) ? 1 : ((l) < 0x100) ? 2 : \ + ((l) < 0x10000) ? 3 : ((l) < 0x1000000) ? 4 : 5) + +static void +entry_putlen(unsigned char **buf, ber_len_t len) +{ + ber_len_t lenlen = entry_lenlen(len); + + if (lenlen == 1) { + **buf = (unsigned char) len; + } else { + int i; + **buf = 0x80 | ((unsigned char) lenlen - 1); + for (i=lenlen-1; i>0; i--) { + (*buf)[i] = (unsigned char) len; + len >>= 8; + } + } + *buf += lenlen; +} + +static ber_len_t +entry_getlen(unsigned char **buf) +{ + ber_len_t len; + int i; + + len = *(*buf)++; + if (len <= 0x7f) + return len; + i = len & 0x7f; + len = 0; + for (;i > 0; i--) { + len <<= 8; + len |= *(*buf)++; + } + return len; +} + +/* Count up the sizes of the components of an entry */ +void entry_partsize(Entry *e, ber_len_t *plen, + int *pnattrs, int *pnvals, int norm) +{ + ber_len_t len, dnlen, ndnlen; + int i, nat = 0, nval = 0; + Attribute *a; + + dnlen = e->e_name.bv_len; + len = dnlen + 1; /* trailing NUL byte */ + len += entry_lenlen(dnlen); + if (norm) { + ndnlen = e->e_nname.bv_len; + len += ndnlen + 1; + len += entry_lenlen(ndnlen); + } + for (a=e->e_attrs; a; a=a->a_next) { + /* For AttributeDesc, we only store the attr name */ + nat++; + len += a->a_desc->ad_cname.bv_len+1; + len += entry_lenlen(a->a_desc->ad_cname.bv_len); + for (i=0; a->a_vals[i].bv_val; i++) { + nval++; + len += a->a_vals[i].bv_len + 1; + len += entry_lenlen(a->a_vals[i].bv_len); + } + len += entry_lenlen(i); + nval++; /* empty berval at end */ + if (norm && a->a_nvals != a->a_vals) { + for (i=0; a->a_nvals[i].bv_val; i++) { + nval++; + len += a->a_nvals[i].bv_len + 1; + len += entry_lenlen(a->a_nvals[i].bv_len); + } + len += entry_lenlen(i); /* i nvals */ + nval++; + } else { + len += entry_lenlen(0); /* 0 nvals */ + } + } + len += entry_lenlen(nat); + len += entry_lenlen(nval); + *plen = len; + *pnattrs = nat; + *pnvals = nval; +} + +/* Add up the size of the entry for a flattened buffer */ +ber_len_t entry_flatsize(Entry *e, int norm) +{ + ber_len_t len; + int nattrs, nvals; + + entry_partsize(e, &len, &nattrs, &nvals, norm); + len += sizeof(Entry) + (nattrs * sizeof(Attribute)) + + (nvals * sizeof(struct berval)); + return len; +} + +/* Flatten an Entry into a buffer. The buffer is filled with just the + * strings/bervals of all the entry components. Each field is preceded + * by its length, encoded the way ber_put_len works. Every field is NUL + * terminated. The entire buffer size is precomputed so that a single + * malloc can be performed. The entry size is also recorded, + * to aid in entry_decode. + */ +int entry_encode(Entry *e, struct berval *bv) +{ + ber_len_t len, dnlen, ndnlen, i; + int nattrs, nvals; + Attribute *a; + unsigned char *ptr; + + Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "=> entry_encode(0x%08lx): %s\n", + (long) e->e_id, e->e_dn, 0 ); + + dnlen = e->e_name.bv_len; + ndnlen = e->e_nname.bv_len; + + entry_partsize( e, &len, &nattrs, &nvals, 1 ); + + bv->bv_len = len; + bv->bv_val = ch_malloc(len); + ptr = (unsigned char *)bv->bv_val; + entry_putlen(&ptr, nattrs); + entry_putlen(&ptr, nvals); + entry_putlen(&ptr, dnlen); + AC_MEMCPY(ptr, e->e_dn, dnlen); + ptr += dnlen; + *ptr++ = '\0'; + entry_putlen(&ptr, ndnlen); + AC_MEMCPY(ptr, e->e_ndn, ndnlen); + ptr += ndnlen; + *ptr++ = '\0'; + + for (a=e->e_attrs; a; a=a->a_next) { + entry_putlen(&ptr, a->a_desc->ad_cname.bv_len); + AC_MEMCPY(ptr, a->a_desc->ad_cname.bv_val, + a->a_desc->ad_cname.bv_len); + ptr += a->a_desc->ad_cname.bv_len; + *ptr++ = '\0'; + if (a->a_vals) { + for (i=0; a->a_vals[i].bv_val; i++); + assert( i == a->a_numvals ); + entry_putlen(&ptr, i); + for (i=0; a->a_vals[i].bv_val; i++) { + entry_putlen(&ptr, a->a_vals[i].bv_len); + AC_MEMCPY(ptr, a->a_vals[i].bv_val, + a->a_vals[i].bv_len); + ptr += a->a_vals[i].bv_len; + *ptr++ = '\0'; + } + if (a->a_nvals != a->a_vals) { + entry_putlen(&ptr, i); + for (i=0; a->a_nvals[i].bv_val; i++) { + entry_putlen(&ptr, a->a_nvals[i].bv_len); + AC_MEMCPY(ptr, a->a_nvals[i].bv_val, + a->a_nvals[i].bv_len); + ptr += a->a_nvals[i].bv_len; + *ptr++ = '\0'; + } + } else { + entry_putlen(&ptr, 0); + } + } + } + + Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<= entry_encode(0x%08lx): %s\n", + (long) e->e_id, e->e_dn, 0 ); + + return 0; +} + +/* Retrieve an Entry that was stored using entry_encode above. + * First entry_header must be called to decode the size of the entry. + * Then a single block of memory must be malloc'd to accomodate the + * bervals and the bulk data. Next the bulk data is retrieved from + * the DB and parsed by entry_decode. + * + * Note: everything is stored in a single contiguous block, so + * you can not free individual attributes or names from this + * structure. Attempting to do so will likely corrupt memory. + */ +int entry_header(EntryHeader *eh) +{ + unsigned char *ptr = (unsigned char *)eh->bv.bv_val; + + /* Some overlays can create empty entries + * so don't check for zeros here. + */ + eh->nattrs = entry_getlen(&ptr); + eh->nvals = entry_getlen(&ptr); + eh->data = (char *)ptr; + return LDAP_SUCCESS; +} + +int +entry_decode_dn( EntryHeader *eh, struct berval *dn, struct berval *ndn ) +{ + int i; + unsigned char *ptr = (unsigned char *)eh->bv.bv_val; + + assert( dn != NULL || ndn != NULL ); + + ptr = (unsigned char *)eh->data; + i = entry_getlen(&ptr); + if ( dn != NULL ) { + dn->bv_val = (char *) ptr; + dn->bv_len = i; + } + + if ( ndn != NULL ) { + ptr += i + 1; + i = entry_getlen(&ptr); + ndn->bv_val = (char *) ptr; + ndn->bv_len = i; + } + + Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, + "entry_decode_dn: \"%s\"\n", + dn ? dn->bv_val : ndn->bv_val, 0, 0 ); + + return 0; +} + +#ifdef SLAP_ZONE_ALLOC +int entry_decode(EntryHeader *eh, Entry **e, void *ctx) +#else +int entry_decode(EntryHeader *eh, Entry **e) +#endif +{ + int i, j, nattrs, nvals; + int rc; + Attribute *a; + Entry *x; + const char *text; + AttributeDescription *ad; + unsigned char *ptr = (unsigned char *)eh->bv.bv_val; + BerVarray bptr; + + nattrs = eh->nattrs; + nvals = eh->nvals; + x = entry_alloc(); + x->e_attrs = attrs_alloc( nattrs ); + ptr = (unsigned char *)eh->data; + i = entry_getlen(&ptr); + x->e_name.bv_val = (char *) ptr; + x->e_name.bv_len = i; + ptr += i+1; + i = entry_getlen(&ptr); + x->e_nname.bv_val = (char *) ptr; + x->e_nname.bv_len = i; + ptr += i+1; + Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, + "entry_decode: \"%s\"\n", + x->e_dn, 0, 0 ); + x->e_bv = eh->bv; + + a = x->e_attrs; + bptr = (BerVarray)eh->bv.bv_val; + + while ((i = entry_getlen(&ptr))) { + struct berval bv; + bv.bv_len = i; + bv.bv_val = (char *) ptr; + ad = NULL; + rc = slap_bv2ad( &bv, &ad, &text ); + + if( rc != LDAP_SUCCESS ) { + Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, + "<= entry_decode: str2ad(%s): %s\n", ptr, text, 0 ); + rc = slap_bv2undef_ad( &bv, &ad, &text, 0 ); + + if( rc != LDAP_SUCCESS ) { + Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY, + "<= entry_decode: slap_str2undef_ad(%s): %s\n", + ptr, text, 0 ); + return rc; + } + } + ptr += i + 1; + a->a_desc = ad; + a->a_flags = SLAP_ATTR_DONT_FREE_DATA | SLAP_ATTR_DONT_FREE_VALS; + j = entry_getlen(&ptr); + a->a_numvals = j; + a->a_vals = bptr; + + while (j) { + i = entry_getlen(&ptr); + bptr->bv_len = i; + bptr->bv_val = (char *)ptr; + ptr += i+1; + bptr++; + j--; + } + bptr->bv_val = NULL; + bptr->bv_len = 0; + bptr++; + + j = entry_getlen(&ptr); + if (j) { + a->a_nvals = bptr; + while (j) { + i = entry_getlen(&ptr); + bptr->bv_len = i; + bptr->bv_val = (char *)ptr; + ptr += i+1; + bptr++; + j--; + } + bptr->bv_val = NULL; + bptr->bv_len = 0; + bptr++; + } else { + a->a_nvals = a->a_vals; + } + /* FIXME: This is redundant once a sorted entry is saved into the DB */ + if ( a->a_desc->ad_type->sat_flags & SLAP_AT_SORTED_VAL ) { + rc = slap_sort_vals( (Modifications *)a, &text, &j, NULL ); + if ( rc == LDAP_SUCCESS ) { + a->a_flags |= SLAP_ATTR_SORTED_VALS; + } else if ( rc == LDAP_TYPE_OR_VALUE_EXISTS ) { + /* should never happen */ + Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY, + "entry_decode: attributeType %s value #%d provided more than once\n", + a->a_desc->ad_cname.bv_val, j, 0 ); + return rc; + } + } + a = a->a_next; + nattrs--; + if ( !nattrs ) + break; + } + + Debug(LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<= entry_decode(%s)\n", + x->e_dn, 0, 0 ); + *e = x; + return 0; +} + +Entry * +entry_dup2( Entry *dest, Entry *source ) +{ + assert( dest != NULL ); + assert( source != NULL ); + + assert( dest->e_private == NULL ); + + dest->e_id = source->e_id; + ber_dupbv( &dest->e_name, &source->e_name ); + ber_dupbv( &dest->e_nname, &source->e_nname ); + dest->e_attrs = attrs_dup( source->e_attrs ); + dest->e_ocflags = source->e_ocflags; + + return dest; +} + +Entry * +entry_dup( Entry *e ) +{ + return entry_dup2( entry_alloc(), e ); +} + +#if 1 +/* Duplicates an entry using a single malloc. Saves CPU time, increases + * heap usage because a single large malloc is harder to satisfy than + * lots of small ones, and the freed space isn't as easily reusable. + * + * Probably not worth using this function. + */ +Entry *entry_dup_bv( Entry *e ) +{ + ber_len_t len; + int nattrs, nvals; + Entry *ret; + struct berval *bvl; + char *ptr; + Attribute *src, *dst; + + ret = entry_alloc(); + + entry_partsize(e, &len, &nattrs, &nvals, 1); + ret->e_id = e->e_id; + ret->e_attrs = attrs_alloc( nattrs ); + ret->e_ocflags = e->e_ocflags; + ret->e_bv.bv_len = len + nvals * sizeof(struct berval); + ret->e_bv.bv_val = ch_malloc( ret->e_bv.bv_len ); + + bvl = (struct berval *)ret->e_bv.bv_val; + ptr = (char *)(bvl + nvals); + + ret->e_name.bv_len = e->e_name.bv_len; + ret->e_name.bv_val = ptr; + AC_MEMCPY( ptr, e->e_name.bv_val, e->e_name.bv_len ); + ptr += e->e_name.bv_len; + *ptr++ = '\0'; + + ret->e_nname.bv_len = e->e_nname.bv_len; + ret->e_nname.bv_val = ptr; + AC_MEMCPY( ptr, e->e_nname.bv_val, e->e_nname.bv_len ); + ptr += e->e_name.bv_len; + *ptr++ = '\0'; + + dst = ret->e_attrs; + for (src = e->e_attrs; src; src=src->a_next,dst=dst->a_next ) { + int i; + dst->a_desc = src->a_desc; + dst->a_flags = SLAP_ATTR_DONT_FREE_DATA | SLAP_ATTR_DONT_FREE_VALS; + dst->a_vals = bvl; + dst->a_numvals = src->a_numvals; + for ( i=0; src->a_vals[i].bv_val; i++ ) { + bvl->bv_len = src->a_vals[i].bv_len; + bvl->bv_val = ptr; + AC_MEMCPY( ptr, src->a_vals[i].bv_val, bvl->bv_len ); + ptr += bvl->bv_len; + *ptr++ = '\0'; + bvl++; + } + BER_BVZERO(bvl); + bvl++; + if ( src->a_vals != src->a_nvals ) { + dst->a_nvals = bvl; + for ( i=0; src->a_nvals[i].bv_val; i++ ) { + bvl->bv_len = src->a_nvals[i].bv_len; + bvl->bv_val = ptr; + AC_MEMCPY( ptr, src->a_nvals[i].bv_val, bvl->bv_len ); + ptr += bvl->bv_len; + *ptr++ = '\0'; + bvl++; + } + BER_BVZERO(bvl); + bvl++; + } + } + return ret; +} +#endif |