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Diffstat (limited to 'src/modules/rlm_python3')
-rw-r--r-- | src/modules/rlm_python3/.gitignore | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/modules/rlm_python3/all.mk.in | 26 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/modules/rlm_python3/config.h.in | 4 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | src/modules/rlm_python3/configure | 4750 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/modules/rlm_python3/configure.ac | 113 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/modules/rlm_python3/example.py | 99 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/modules/rlm_python3/prepaid.py | 247 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/modules/rlm_python3/prepaid.sql | 41 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/modules/rlm_python3/radiusd.py | 43 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/modules/rlm_python3/rlm_python3.c | 1372 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/modules/rlm_python3/rlm_python3.h | 63 |
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diff --git a/src/modules/rlm_python3/.gitignore b/src/modules/rlm_python3/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..01a5daa --- /dev/null +++ b/src/modules/rlm_python3/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +all.mk diff --git a/src/modules/rlm_python3/all.mk.in b/src/modules/rlm_python3/all.mk.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1c835c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/modules/rlm_python3/all.mk.in @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +TARGETNAME := @targetname@ + +ifneq "$(TARGETNAME)" "" +TARGET := $(TARGETNAME).a +endif + +SOURCES := $(TARGETNAME).c + +SRC_CFLAGS := @mod_cflags@ +TGT_LDLIBS := @mod_ldflags@ + +ifneq "$(TARGETNAME)" "" +install: $(R)$(modconfdir)/python3/radiusd.py $(R)$(modconfdir)/python3/example.py + +$(R)$(modconfdir)/python3: | $(R)$(modconfdir) + @echo INSTALL $(patsubst $(R)$(raddbdir)%,raddb%,$@) + @$(INSTALL) -d -m 750 $@ + +$(R)$(modconfdir)/python3/radiusd.py: src/modules/rlm_python3/radiusd.py | $(R)$(modconfdir)/python3 + @$(ECHO) INSTALL $(notdir $<) + @$(INSTALL) -m 755 $< $(R)$(modconfdir)/python3 + +$(R)$(modconfdir)/python3/example.py: src/modules/rlm_python3/example.py | $(R)$(modconfdir)/python3 + @$(ECHO) INSTALL $(notdir $<) + @$(INSTALL) -m 755 $< $(R)$(modconfdir)/python3 +endif diff --git a/src/modules/rlm_python3/config.h.in b/src/modules/rlm_python3/config.h.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..531c9a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/modules/rlm_python3/config.h.in @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +/* config.h.in. Generated from configure.ac by autoheader. */ + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `dl_iterate_phdr' function. */ +#undef HAVE_DL_ITERATE_PHDR diff --git a/src/modules/rlm_python3/configure b/src/modules/rlm_python3/configure new file mode 100755 index 0000000..d13590f --- /dev/null +++ b/src/modules/rlm_python3/configure @@ -0,0 +1,4750 @@ +#! /bin/sh +# From configure.ac Revision. +# Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles. +# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69. +# +# +# Copyright (C) 1992-1996, 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# +# +# This configure script is free software; the Free Software Foundation +# gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it. +## -------------------- ## +## M4sh Initialization. ## +## -------------------- ## + +# Be more Bourne compatible +DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh +if test -n "${ZSH_VERSION+set}" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then : + emulate sh + NULLCMD=: + # Pre-4.2 versions of Zsh do word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which + # is contrary to our usage. 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Paraz <mparaz@mparaz.com> +# +# $Id$ + +import radiusd + +# Check post_auth for the most complete example using different +# input and output formats + +def instantiate(p): + print("*** instantiate ***") + print(p) + # return 0 for success or -1 for failure + + +def authorize(p): + print("*** authorize ***") + radiusd.radlog(radiusd.L_INFO, '*** radlog call in authorize ***') + print() + print(p) + print() + print(radiusd.config) + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_OK + + +def preacct(p): + print("*** preacct ***") + print(p) + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_OK + + +def accounting(p): + print("*** accounting ***") + radiusd.radlog(radiusd.L_INFO, '*** radlog call in accounting (0) ***') + print() + print(p) + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_OK + + +def pre_proxy(p): + print("*** pre_proxy ***") + print(p) + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_OK + + +def post_proxy(p): + print("*** post_proxy ***") + print(p) + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_OK + + +def post_auth(p): + print("*** post_auth ***") + + # This is true when using pass_all_vps_dict + if type(p) is dict: + print("Request:", p["request"]) + print("Reply:", p["reply"]) + print("Config:", p["config"]) + print("State:", p["session-state"]) + print("Proxy-Request:", p["proxy-request"]) + print("Proxy-Reply:", p["proxy-reply"]) + + else: + print(p) + + # Dictionary representing changes we want to make to the different VPS + update_dict = { + "request": (("User-Password", ":=", "A new password"),), + "reply": (("Reply-Message", "The module is doing its job"), + ("User-Name", "NewUserName")), + "config": (("Cleartext-Password", "A new password"),), + } + + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_OK, update_dict + # Alternatively, you could use the legacy 3-tuple output + # (only reply and config can be updated) + # return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_OK, update_dict["reply"], update_dict["config"] + + +def recv_coa(p): + print("*** recv_coa ***") + print(p) + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_OK + + +def send_coa(p): + print("*** send_coa ***") + print(p) + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_OK + + +def detach(p): + print("*** goodbye from example.py ***") + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_OK + diff --git a/src/modules/rlm_python3/prepaid.py b/src/modules/rlm_python3/prepaid.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..28e548b --- /dev/null +++ b/src/modules/rlm_python3/prepaid.py @@ -0,0 +1,247 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python3 +# +# Example Python module for prepaid usage using MySQL + +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA +# +# Copyright 2002 Miguel A.L. Paraz <mparaz@mparaz.com> +# Copyright 2002 Imperium Technology, Inc. +# +# $Id$ + +import radiusd +import MySQLdb + +# Configuration +configDb = 'python' # Database name +configHost = 'localhost' # Database host +configUser = 'python' # Database user and password +configPasswd = 'python' + +# xxx Database + +# Globals +dbHandle = None + +def log(level, s): + """Log function.""" + radiusd.radlog(level, 'prepaid.py: ' + s) + +def instantiate(p): + """Module Instantiation. 0 for success, -1 for failure. + p is a dummy variable here.""" + global dbHandle + + try: + dbHandle = MySQLdb.connect(db=configDb, host=configHost, + user=configUser, passwd=configPasswd) + + except MySQLdb.OperationalError as e: + # Report the error and return -1 for failure. + # xxx A more advanced module would retry the database. + log(radiusd.L_ERR, str(e)) + return -1 + + log(radiusd.L_INFO, 'db connection: ' + str(dbHandle)) + + return 0 + + +def authorize(authData): + """Authorization and authentication are done in one step.""" + + # Extract the data we need. + userName = None + userPasswd = None + + for t in authData: + if t[0] == 'User-Name': + userName = t[1] + elif t[0] == 'Password': + userPasswd = t[1] + + # Build and log the SQL statement + # radiusd puts double quotes (") around the string representation of + # the RADIUS packet. + sql = 'select passwd, maxseconds from users where username = ' + userName + + log(radiusd.L_DBG, sql) + + # Get a cursor + # xxx Or should this be one cursor all throughout? + try: + dbCursor = dbHandle.cursor() + except MySQLdb.OperationalError as e: + log(radiusd.L_ERR, str(e)) + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_FAIL + + # Execute the SQL statement + try: + dbCursor.execute(sql) + except MySQLdb.OperationalError as e: + log(radiusd.L_ERR, str(e)) + dbCursor.close() + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_FAIL + + # Get the result. (passwd, maxseconds) + result = dbCursor.fetchone() + if not result: + # User not found + log(radiusd.L_INFO, 'user not found: ' + userName) + dbCursor.close() + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_NOTFOUND + + + + # Compare passwords + # Ignore the quotes around userPasswd. + if result[0] != userPasswd[1:-1]: + log(radiusd.L_DBG, 'user password mismatch: ' + userName) + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_REJECT + + maxSeconds = result[1] + + # Compute their session limit + + # Build and log the SQL statement + sql = 'select sum(seconds) from sessions where username = ' + userName + + log(radiusd.L_DBG, sql) + + # Execute the SQL statement + try: + dbCursor.execute(sql) + except MySQLdb.OperationalError as e: + log(radiusd.L_ERR, str(e)) + dbCursor.close() + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_FAIL + + # Get the result. (sum,) + result = dbCursor.fetchone() + if (not result) or (not result[0]): + # No usage yet + secondsUsed = 0 + else: + secondsUsed = result[0] + + # Done with cursor + dbCursor.close() + + # Note that MySQL returns the result of SUM() as a float. + sessionTimeout = maxSeconds - int(secondsUsed) + + if sessionTimeout <= 0: + # No more time, reject outright + log(radiusd.L_INFO, 'user out of time: ' + userName) + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_REJECT + + # Log the success + log(radiusd.L_DBG, 'user accepted: %s, %d seconds' % + (userName, sessionTimeout)) + + # We are adding to the RADIUS packet + # Note that the session timeout integer must be converted to string. + # We need to set an Auth-Type. + + return (radiusd.RLM_MODULE_UPDATED, + (('Session-Timeout', str(sessionTimeout)),), + (('Auth-Type', 'python'),)) + # If you want to use different operators + # you can do + # return (radiusd.RLM_MODULE_UPDATED, + # ( + # ('Session-Timeout', ':=', str(sessionTimeout)), + # ('Some-other-option', '-=', Value'), + # ), + # ( + # ('Auth-Type', ':=', 'python'), + # ), + # ) + +def authenticate(p): + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_OK + + +def preacct(p): + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_OK + + +def accounting(acctData): + """Accounting.""" + # Extract the data we need. + + userName = None + acctSessionTime = None + acctStatusType = None + + # xxx A dict would make this nice. + for t in acctData: + if t[0] == 'User-Name': + userName = t[1] + elif t[0] == 'Acct-Session-Time': + acctSessionTime = t[1] + elif t[0] == 'Acct-Status-Type': + acctStatusType = t[1] + + + # We will not deal with Start for now. + # We may later, for simultaneous checks and the like. + if acctStatusType == 'Start': + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_OK + + # Build and log the SQL statement + # radiusd puts double quotes (") around the string representation of + # the RADIUS packet. + # + # xxx This is simplistic as it does not record the time, etc. + # + sql = 'insert into sessions (username, seconds) values (%s, %d)' % \ + (userName, int(acctSessionTime)) + + log(radiusd.L_DBG, sql) + + # Get a cursor + # xxx Or should this be one cursor all throughout? + try: + dbCursor = dbHandle.cursor() + except MySQLdb.OperationalError as e: + log(radiusd.L_ERR, str(e)) + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_FAIL + + # Execute the SQL statement + try: + dbCursor.execute(sql) + except MySQLdb.OperationalError as e: + log(radiusd.L_ERR, str(e)) + dbCursor.close() + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_FAIL + + + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_OK + + +def detach(): + """Detach and clean up.""" + # Shut down the database connection. + global dbHandle + log(radiusd.L_DBG, 'closing database handle: ' + str(dbHandle)) + dbHandle.close() + + return radiusd.RLM_MODULE_OK + + + +# Test the modules +if __name__ == '__main__': + instantiate(None) + print(authorize((('User-Name', '"map"'), ('User-Password', '"abc"')))) diff --git a/src/modules/rlm_python3/prepaid.sql b/src/modules/rlm_python3/prepaid.sql new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e9ffed --- /dev/null +++ b/src/modules/rlm_python3/prepaid.sql @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +# MySQL dump 8.13 +# +# Host: localhost Database: python +#-------------------------------------------------------- +# Server version 3.23.36 + +# +# Table structure for table 'sessions' +# + +CREATE TABLE sessions ( + username char(32) default NULL, + seconds int(11) default NULL +) TYPE=MyISAM; + +# +# Dumping data for table 'sessions' +# + +INSERT INTO sessions VALUES ('map',10); +INSERT INTO sessions VALUES ('map',10); +INSERT INTO sessions VALUES ('map',10); +INSERT INTO sessions VALUES ('map',10); + +# +# Table structure for table 'users' +# + +CREATE TABLE users ( + username char(32) NOT NULL default '', + passwd char(32) default NULL, + maxseconds int(11) default NULL, + PRIMARY KEY (username) +) TYPE=MyISAM; + +# +# Dumping data for table 'users' +# + +INSERT INTO users VALUES ('map','abc',100); + diff --git a/src/modules/rlm_python3/radiusd.py b/src/modules/rlm_python3/radiusd.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e9db28a --- /dev/null +++ b/src/modules/rlm_python3/radiusd.py @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python3 +# +# Definitions for RADIUS programs +# +# Copyright 2002 Miguel A.L. Paraz <mparaz@mparaz.com> +# +# This should only be used when testing modules. +# Inside freeradius, the 'radiusd' Python module is created by the C module +# and the definitions are automatically created. +# +# $Id$ + +# from modules.h + +RLM_MODULE_REJECT = 0 +RLM_MODULE_FAIL = 1 +RLM_MODULE_OK = 2 +RLM_MODULE_HANDLED = 3 +RLM_MODULE_INVALID = 4 +RLM_MODULE_USERLOCK = 5 +RLM_MODULE_NOTFOUND = 6 +RLM_MODULE_NOOP = 7 +RLM_MODULE_UPDATED = 8 +RLM_MODULE_NUMCODES = 9 + +# from log.h +L_AUTH = 2 +L_INFO = 3 +L_ERR = 4 +L_WARN = 5 +L_PROXY = 6 +L_ACCT = 7 + +L_DBG = 16 +L_DBG_WARN = 17 +L_DBG_ERR = 18 +L_DBG_WARN_REQ = 19 +L_DBG_ERR_REQ = 20 + +# log function +def radlog(level, msg): + import sys + sys.stdout.write(msg + '\n') diff --git a/src/modules/rlm_python3/rlm_python3.c b/src/modules/rlm_python3/rlm_python3.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aaa43ab --- /dev/null +++ b/src/modules/rlm_python3/rlm_python3.c @@ -0,0 +1,1372 @@ +/* + * This program is is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at + * your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA + */ + +/** + * $Id$ + * @file rlm_python3.c + * @brief Translates requests between the server an a python interpreter. + * + * @note Rewritten by Paul P. Komkoff Jr <i@stingr.net>. + * + * @copyright 2000,2006,2015-2016 The FreeRADIUS server project + * @copyright 2002 Miguel A.L. Paraz <mparaz@mparaz.com> + * @copyright 2002 Imperium Technology, Inc. + */ +RCSID("$Id$") + +#define LOG_PREFIX "rlm_python3 - " + +#include "config.h" +#include <freeradius-devel/radiusd.h> +#include <freeradius-devel/modules.h> +#include <freeradius-devel/rad_assert.h> + +#include <Python.h> +#include <dlfcn.h> +#include "rlm_python3.h" +#ifdef HAVE_DL_ITERATE_PHDR +#include <link.h> +#endif + +/* + * Since version 3.8, the "m" suffix is no longer available. + * https://bugs.python.org/issue36707 + */ +#if PY_MINOR_VERSION >= 8 +#define LIBPYTHON_LINKER_NAME \ + "libpython" STRINGIFY(PY_MAJOR_VERSION) "." STRINGIFY(PY_MINOR_VERSION) LT_SHREXT +#else +#define LIBPYTHON_LINKER_NAME \ + "libpython" STRINGIFY(PY_MAJOR_VERSION) "." STRINGIFY(PY_MINOR_VERSION) "m" LT_SHREXT +#endif + +static uint32_t python_instances = 0; +static void *python_dlhandle; + +static PyThreadState *main_interpreter; //!< Main interpreter (cext safe) +static PyObject *main_module; //!< Pthon configuration dictionary. + +static rlm_python_t *current_inst; //!< Needed to pass parameter to PyInit_radiusd +static CONF_SECTION *current_conf; //!< Needed to pass parameter to PyInit_radiusd + +/* + * A mapping of configuration file names to internal variables. + */ +static CONF_PARSER module_config[] = { + +#define A(x) { "mod_" #x, FR_CONF_OFFSET(PW_TYPE_STRING, rlm_python_t, x.module_name), NULL }, \ + { "func_" #x, FR_CONF_OFFSET(PW_TYPE_STRING, rlm_python_t, x.function_name), NULL }, + + A(instantiate) + A(authorize) + A(authenticate) + A(preacct) + A(accounting) + A(checksimul) +#ifdef WITH_PROXY + A(pre_proxy) + A(post_proxy) +#endif + A(post_auth) +#ifdef WITH_COA + A(recv_coa) + A(send_coa) +#endif + A(detach) + +#undef A + + { "python_path", FR_CONF_OFFSET(PW_TYPE_STRING, rlm_python_t, python_path), NULL }, + { "cext_compat", FR_CONF_OFFSET(PW_TYPE_BOOLEAN, rlm_python_t, cext_compat), "yes" }, + { "pass_all_vps", FR_CONF_OFFSET(PW_TYPE_BOOLEAN, rlm_python_t, pass_all_vps), "no" }, + { "pass_all_vps_dict", FR_CONF_OFFSET(PW_TYPE_BOOLEAN, rlm_python_t, pass_all_vps_dict), "no" }, + + CONF_PARSER_TERMINATOR +}; + +static struct { + char const *name; + int value; +} radiusd_constants[] = { + +#define A(x) { #x, x }, + + A(L_DBG) + A(L_WARN) + A(L_AUTH) + A(L_INFO) + A(L_ERR) +#ifdef WITH_PROXY + A(L_PROXY) +#endif + A(L_ACCT) + A(L_DBG_WARN) + A(L_DBG_ERR) + A(L_DBG_WARN_REQ) + A(L_DBG_ERR_REQ) + A(RLM_MODULE_REJECT) + A(RLM_MODULE_FAIL) + A(RLM_MODULE_OK) + A(RLM_MODULE_HANDLED) + A(RLM_MODULE_INVALID) + A(RLM_MODULE_USERLOCK) + A(RLM_MODULE_NOTFOUND) + A(RLM_MODULE_NOOP) + A(RLM_MODULE_UPDATED) + A(RLM_MODULE_NUMCODES) + +#undef A + + { NULL, 0 }, +}; + +/* + * This allows us to initialise PyThreadState on a per thread basis + */ +fr_thread_local_setup(rbtree_t *, local_thread_state) /* macro */ + +/* + * radiusd Python functions + */ + +/** Allow radlog to be called from python + * + */ +static PyObject *mod_radlog(UNUSED PyObject *module, PyObject *args) +{ + int status; + char *msg; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "is", &status, &msg)) { + return NULL; + } + + radlog(status, "%s", msg); + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + + return Py_None; +} + +static PyMethodDef module_methods[] = { + { "radlog", &mod_radlog, METH_VARARGS, + "radiusd.radlog(level, msg)\n\n" \ + "Print a message using radiusd logging system. level should be one of the\n" \ + "constants L_DBG, L_AUTH, L_INFO, L_ERR, L_PROXY\n" + }, + { NULL, NULL, 0, NULL }, +}; + +/* + * Initialise a new module, with our default methods + */ +static struct PyModuleDef moduledef = { + PyModuleDef_HEAD_INIT, + "radiusd", /*m_doc*/ + "FreeRADIUS python module", /*m_doc*/ + -1, /*m_size*/ + module_methods, /*m_methods*/ + NULL, /*m_reload*/ + NULL, /*m_traverse*/ + NULL, /*m_clear*/ + NULL, /*m_free*/ + +}; + + +/** Print out the current error + * + * Must be called with a valid thread state set + */ +static void python_error_log(void) +{ + PyObject *pExcType = NULL, *pExcValue = NULL, *pExcTraceback = NULL, *pStr1 = NULL, *pStr2 = NULL; + PyErr_Fetch(&pExcType, &pExcValue, &pExcTraceback); + + PyErr_NormalizeException(&pExcType, &pExcValue, &pExcTraceback); + + if (!pExcType || !pExcValue) { + ERROR("%s:%d, Unknown error", __func__, __LINE__); + Py_XDECREF(pExcType); + Py_XDECREF(pExcValue); + return; + } + + if (((pStr1 = PyObject_Str(pExcType)) != NULL) && + ((pStr2 = PyObject_Str(pExcValue)) != NULL)) { + ERROR("%s:%d, Exception type: %s, Exception value: %s", __func__, __LINE__, PyUnicode_AsUTF8(pStr1), PyUnicode_AsUTF8(pStr2)); + Py_DECREF(pStr1); + Py_DECREF(pStr2); + } + + if (pExcTraceback) { + PyObject *pRepr = PyObject_Repr(pExcTraceback); + PyObject *module_name, *pyth_module; + + module_name = PyUnicode_FromString("traceback"); + pyth_module = PyImport_Import(module_name); + + if (pyth_module) { + PyObject *pyth_func = PyObject_GetAttrString(pyth_module, "format_exception"); + + if (pyth_func && PyCallable_Check(pyth_func)) { + PyObject *pyth_val = PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs(pyth_func, pExcType, pExcValue, pExcTraceback, NULL); + PyObject *pystr = PyObject_Str(pyth_val); + PyObject* pTraceString = PyUnicode_AsEncodedString(pystr, "UTF-8", "strict"); + char *str = PyBytes_AsString(pTraceString); + ERROR("%s:%d, full_backtrace: %s", __func__, __LINE__, str); + + Py_DECREF(pyth_val); + Py_DECREF(pystr); + Py_DECREF(pTraceString); + Py_DECREF(pyth_func); + } + Py_DECREF(pyth_module); + } else { + ERROR("%s:%d, py_module is null, name: %p", __func__, __LINE__, module_name); + } + + Py_DECREF(module_name); + Py_DECREF(pRepr); + Py_DECREF(pExcTraceback); + } + + Py_DECREF(pExcType); + Py_DECREF(pExcValue); +} + +static void mod_vptuple(TALLOC_CTX *ctx, REQUEST *request, VALUE_PAIR **vps, PyObject *pValue, + char const *funcname, char const *list_name) +{ + int i; + int tuplesize; + vp_tmpl_t dst; + VALUE_PAIR *vp; + REQUEST *current = request; + + memset(&dst, 0, sizeof(dst)); + + /* + * If the Python function gave us None for the tuple, + * then just return. + */ + if (pValue == Py_None || pValue == NULL) return; + + if (!PyTuple_CheckExact(pValue)) { + ERROR("%s - non-tuple passed to %s", funcname, list_name); + return; + } + /* Get the tuple tuplesize. */ + tuplesize = PyTuple_GET_SIZE(pValue); + for (i = 0; i < tuplesize; i++) { + PyObject *pTupleElement = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(pValue, i); + PyObject *pStr1; + PyObject *pStr2; + PyObject *pOp; + int pairsize; + char const *s1; + char const *s2; + FR_TOKEN op = T_OP_EQ; + + if (!PyTuple_CheckExact(pTupleElement)) { + ERROR("%s - Tuple element %d of %s is not a tuple", funcname, i, list_name); + continue; + } + /* Check if it's a pair */ + + pairsize = PyTuple_GET_SIZE(pTupleElement); + if ((pairsize < 2) || (pairsize > 3)) { + ERROR("%s - Tuple element %d of %s is a tuple of size %d. Must be 2 or 3", + funcname, i, list_name, pairsize); + continue; + } + + pStr1 = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(pTupleElement, 0); + pStr2 = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(pTupleElement, pairsize-1); + + if (PyUnicode_CheckExact(pStr1) && PyUnicode_CheckExact(pStr2)) { + s1 = PyUnicode_AsUTF8(pStr1); + s2 = PyUnicode_AsUTF8(pStr2); + } else if (PyUnicode_CheckExact(pStr1) && PyBytes_CheckExact(pStr2)) { + s1 = PyUnicode_AsUTF8(pStr1); + s2 = PyBytes_AsString(pStr2); + } else{ + ERROR("%s - Tuple element %d of %s must be as (str, str)", + funcname, i, list_name); + continue; + } + + if (pairsize == 3) { + pOp = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(pTupleElement, 1); + if (PyUnicode_CheckExact(pOp)) { + if (!(op = fr_str2int(fr_tokens, PyUnicode_AsUTF8(pOp), 0))) { + ERROR("%s - Invalid operator %s:%s %s %s, falling back to '='", + funcname, list_name, s1, PyUnicode_AsUTF8(pOp), s2); + op = T_OP_EQ; + } + } else if (PyLong_Check(pOp)) { + op = PyLong_AsLong(pOp); + if (!fr_int2str(fr_tokens, op, NULL)) { + ERROR("%s - Invalid operator %s:%s %i %s, falling back to '='", + funcname, list_name, s1, op, s2); + op = T_OP_EQ; + } + } else { + ERROR("%s - Invalid operator type for %s:%s ? %s, using default '='", + funcname, list_name, s1, s2); + } + } + + if (tmpl_from_attr_str(&dst, s1, REQUEST_CURRENT, PAIR_LIST_REPLY, false, false) <= 0) { + ERROR("%s - Failed to find attribute %s:%s", funcname, list_name, s1); + continue; + } + + if (radius_request(¤t, dst.tmpl_request) < 0) { + ERROR("%s - Attribute name %s:%s refers to outer request but not in a tunnel, skipping...", + funcname, list_name, s1); + continue; + } + + if (!(vp = fr_pair_afrom_da(ctx, dst.tmpl_da))) { + ERROR("%s - Failed to create attribute %s:%s", funcname, list_name, s1); + continue; + } + + vp->op = op; + + /* + * @todo - use tmpl_cast_to_vp() instead ??? + */ + if (vp->da->flags.has_tag) vp->tag = dst.tmpl_tag; + + if (fr_pair_value_from_str(vp, s2, -1) < 0) { + DEBUG("%s - Failed: '%s:%s' %s '%s'", funcname, list_name, s1, + fr_int2str(fr_tokens, op, "="), s2); + } else { + DEBUG("%s - '%s:%s' %s '%s'", funcname, list_name, s1, + fr_int2str(fr_tokens, op, "="), s2); + } + + radius_pairmove(current, vps, vp, false); + } +} + + +/* + * This is the core Python function that the others wrap around. + * Pass the value-pair print strings in a tuple. + * + */ +static int mod_populate_vptuple(PyObject *pPair, VALUE_PAIR *vp) +{ + PyObject *pStr = NULL; + char buf[1024]; + + /* Look at the fr_pair_fprint_name? */ + + if (vp->da->flags.has_tag) { + pStr = PyUnicode_FromFormat("%s:%d", vp->da->name, vp->tag); + } else { + pStr = PyUnicode_FromString(vp->da->name); + } + + if (!pStr) { + ERROR("%s:%d, vp->da->name: %s", __func__, __LINE__, vp->da->name); + if (PyErr_Occurred()) { + python_error_log(); + } + + return -1; + } + + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(pPair, 0, pStr); + + vp_prints_value(buf, sizeof(buf), vp, '\0'); /* Python doesn't need any escaping */ + + pStr = PyUnicode_FromString(buf); + + if (pStr == NULL) { + ERROR("%s:%d, vp->da->name: %s", __func__, __LINE__, vp->da->name); + if (PyErr_Occurred()) { + python_error_log(); + } + return -1; + } + + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(pPair, 1, pStr); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * This function generates a tuple representing a given VPS and inserts it into + * the indicated position in the tuple pArgs. + * Returns false on error. + */ +static bool mod_populate_vps(PyObject* pArgs, const int pos, VALUE_PAIR *vps) +{ + PyObject *vps_tuple = NULL; + int tuplelen = 0; + int i = 0; + vp_cursor_t cursor; + VALUE_PAIR *vp; + + /* If vps is NULL, return None */ + if (vps == NULL) { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(pArgs, pos, Py_None); + return true; + } + + /* + * We will pass a tuple containing (name, value) tuples + * We can safely use the Python function to build up a + * tuple, since the tuple is not used elsewhere. + * + * Determine the size of our tuple by walking through the vps. + */ + for (vp = fr_cursor_init(&cursor, &vps); vp; vp = fr_cursor_next(&cursor)) + tuplelen++; + + if ((vps_tuple = PyTuple_New(tuplelen)) == NULL) goto error; + + for (vp = fr_cursor_init(&cursor, &vps); vp; vp = fr_cursor_next(&cursor), i++) { + PyObject *pPair = NULL; + + /* The inside tuple has two only: */ + if ((pPair = PyTuple_New(2)) == NULL) goto error; + + if (mod_populate_vptuple(pPair, vp) == 0) { + /* Put the tuple inside the container */ + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(vps_tuple, i, pPair); + } else { + Py_DECREF(pPair); + goto error; + } + } + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(pArgs, pos, vps_tuple); + return true; + +error: + Py_XDECREF(vps_tuple); + return false; +} + +static rlm_rcode_t do_python_single(REQUEST *request, PyObject *pFunc, char const *funcname, bool pass_all_vps, bool pass_all_vps_dict) +{ + PyObject *pRet = NULL; + PyObject *pArgs = NULL; + PyObject *pDictInput = NULL; + int ret; + int i; + + /* Default return value is "OK, continue" */ + ret = RLM_MODULE_OK; + + /* + * pArgs is a 6-tuple with (Request, Reply, Config, State, Proxy-Request, Proxy-Reply) + * If some list is not available, NONE is used instead + */ + if ((pArgs = PyTuple_New(6)) == NULL) { + ERROR("%s:%d, %s - Memory cannot be allocated for PyTyple_New", __func__, __LINE__, funcname); + ret = RLM_MODULE_FAIL; + goto finish; + } + + /* If there is a request, fill in the first 4 attribute lists */ + if (request != NULL) { + if (!mod_populate_vps(pArgs, 0, request->packet->vps) || + !mod_populate_vps(pArgs, 1, request->reply->vps) || + !mod_populate_vps(pArgs, 2, request->config) || + !mod_populate_vps(pArgs, 3, request->state)) { + + ERROR("%s:%d, %s - mod_populate_vps failed", __func__, __LINE__, funcname); + ret = RLM_MODULE_FAIL; + goto finish; + } + +#ifdef WITH_PROXY + /* fill proxy vps */ + if (request->proxy) { + if (!mod_populate_vps(pArgs, 4, request->proxy->vps)) { + ERROR("%s:%d, %s - mod_populate_vps failed", __func__, __LINE__, funcname); + ret = RLM_MODULE_FAIL; + goto finish; + } + } else +#endif + { + mod_populate_vps(pArgs, 4, NULL); + } + +#ifdef WITH_PROXY + /* fill proxy_reply vps */ + if (request->proxy_reply) { + if (!mod_populate_vps(pArgs, 5, request->proxy_reply->vps)) { + ERROR("%s:%d, %s - mod_populate_vps failed", __func__, __LINE__, funcname); + ret = RLM_MODULE_FAIL; + goto finish; + } + } else +#endif + { + mod_populate_vps(pArgs, 5, NULL); + } + + } + /* If there is no request, set all the elements to None */ + else for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) mod_populate_vps(pArgs, i, NULL); + + /* + * Call Python function. If pass_all_vps_dict is true, a dictionary with the + * appropriate "request", "reply"... keys is passed as argument to the + * module callback. + * Else, if pass_all_vps is true, a 6-tuple representing + * (Request, Reply, Config, State, Proxy-Request, Proxy-Reply) is passed. + * Otherwise, a tuple representing just the request is used. + */ + if (pass_all_vps_dict) { + pDictInput = PyDict_New(); + if (pDictInput == NULL || + PyDict_SetItemString(pDictInput, "request", PyTuple_GET_ITEM(pArgs, 0)) || + PyDict_SetItemString(pDictInput, "reply", PyTuple_GET_ITEM(pArgs, 1)) || + PyDict_SetItemString(pDictInput, "config", PyTuple_GET_ITEM(pArgs, 2)) || + PyDict_SetItemString(pDictInput, "session-state", PyTuple_GET_ITEM(pArgs, 3)) +#ifdef WITH_PROXY + || + PyDict_SetItemString(pDictInput, "proxy-request", PyTuple_GET_ITEM(pArgs, 4)) || + PyDict_SetItemString(pDictInput, "proxy-reply", PyTuple_GET_ITEM(pArgs, 5)) +#endif + ) { + + ERROR("%s:%d, %s - PyDict_SetItemString failed", __func__, __LINE__, funcname); + ret = RLM_MODULE_FAIL; + goto finish; + } + pRet = PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs(pFunc, pDictInput, NULL); + } + else if (pass_all_vps) + pRet = PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs(pFunc, pArgs, NULL); + else + pRet = PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs(pFunc, PyTuple_GET_ITEM(pArgs, 0), NULL); + + if (!pRet) { + ERROR("%s:%d, %s - pRet is NULL", __func__, __LINE__, funcname); + if (PyErr_Occurred()) { + python_error_log(); + } + ret = RLM_MODULE_FAIL; + goto finish; + } + + if (!request) { + // check return code at module instantiation time + if (PyLong_CheckExact(pRet)) ret = PyLong_AsLong(pRet); + goto finish; + } + + /* + * The function returns either: + * 1. (returnvalue, replyTuple, configTuple), where + * - returnvalue is one of the constants RLM_* + * - replyTuple and configTuple are tuples of string + * tuples of size 2 + * + * 2. the function return value alone + * + * 3. None - default return value is set + * + * xxx This code is messy! + */ + if (PyTuple_CheckExact(pRet)) { + PyObject *pTupleInt; + int tuple_size = PyTuple_GET_SIZE(pRet); + + if (tuple_size < 2 || tuple_size > 3) { + ERROR("%s:%d, %s - Tuple must be (return, updateDict) or (return, replyTuple, configTuple)", __func__, __LINE__, funcname); + ret = RLM_MODULE_FAIL; + goto finish; + } + + pTupleInt = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(pRet, 0); + if (!PyLong_CheckExact(pTupleInt)) { + ERROR("%s:%d, %s - First tuple element not an integer", __func__, __LINE__, funcname); + ret = RLM_MODULE_FAIL; + goto finish; + } + /* Now have the return value */ + ret = PyLong_AsLong(pTupleInt); + + /* process updateDict */ + if (tuple_size == 2) { + PyObject *updateDict = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(pRet, 1); + if (!PyDict_CheckExact(updateDict)) { + ret = RLM_MODULE_FAIL; + ERROR("%s:%d, %s - updateDict is not dictionary", __func__, __LINE__, funcname); + goto finish; + } + mod_vptuple(request->reply, request, &request->reply->vps, + PyDict_GetItemString(updateDict, "reply"), funcname, "reply"); + mod_vptuple(request, request, &request->config, + PyDict_GetItemString(updateDict, "config"), funcname, "config"); + mod_vptuple(request->packet, request, &request->packet->vps, + PyDict_GetItemString(updateDict, "request"), funcname, "request"); + mod_vptuple(request->state_ctx, request, &request->state, + PyDict_GetItemString(updateDict, "session-state"), funcname, "session-state"); +#ifdef WITH_PROXY + if (request->proxy) + mod_vptuple(request->proxy, request, &request->proxy->vps, + PyDict_GetItemString(updateDict, "proxy-request"), funcname, "proxy-request"); + if (request->proxy_reply) + mod_vptuple(request->proxy_reply, request, &request->proxy_reply->vps, + PyDict_GetItemString(updateDict, "proxy-reply"), funcname, "proxy-reply"); +#endif + /* + * Update cached copies + */ + request->username = fr_pair_find_by_num(request->packet->vps, PW_USER_NAME, 0, TAG_ANY); + request->password = fr_pair_find_by_num(request->packet->vps, PW_USER_PASSWORD, 0, TAG_ANY); + if (!request->password) + request->password = fr_pair_find_by_num(request->packet->vps, PW_CHAP_PASSWORD, 0, TAG_ANY); + } + + /* process replyTuple and configTuple */ + else if (tuple_size == 3) { + /* Reply item tuple */ + mod_vptuple(request->reply, request, &request->reply->vps, + PyTuple_GET_ITEM(pRet, 1), funcname, "reply"); + /* Config item tuple */ + mod_vptuple(request, request, &request->config, + PyTuple_GET_ITEM(pRet, 2), funcname, "config"); + } + } else if (PyLong_CheckExact(pRet)) { + /* Just an integer */ + ret = PyLong_AsLong(pRet); + } else if (pRet == Py_None) { + /* returned 'None', return value defaults to "OK, continue." */ + ret = RLM_MODULE_OK; + } else { + /* Not tuple or None */ + ERROR("%s:%d, %s - Function did not return a tuple or None", __func__, __LINE__, funcname); + ret = RLM_MODULE_FAIL; + goto finish; + } + + +finish: + Py_XDECREF(pArgs); + Py_XDECREF(pRet); + Py_XDECREF(pDictInput); + + if (ret == RLM_MODULE_FAIL) { + ERROR("%s:%d, %s - RLM_MODULE_FAIL", __func__, __LINE__, funcname); + } + return ret; +} + +static void python_interpreter_free(PyThreadState *interp) +{ +DIAG_OFF(deprecated-declarations) + PyEval_AcquireLock(); + PyThreadState_Swap(interp); + Py_EndInterpreter(interp); + PyEval_ReleaseLock(); +DIAG_ON(deprecated-declarations) +} + +/** Destroy a thread state + * + * @param thread to destroy. + * @return 0 + */ +static int _python_thread_free(python_thread_state_t *thread) +{ + PyEval_RestoreThread(thread->state); /* Swap in our local thread state */ + PyThreadState_Clear(thread->state); + PyEval_SaveThread(); + + PyThreadState_Delete(thread->state); /* Don't need to hold lock for this */ + + return 0; +} + +/** Callback for rbtree delete walker + * + */ +static void _python_thread_entry_free(void *arg) +{ + talloc_free(arg); +} + +/** Cleanup any thread local storage on pthread_exit() + * + * @param arg The thread currently exiting. + */ +static void _python_thread_tree_free(void *arg) +{ + rad_assert(arg == local_thread_state); + + rbtree_t *tree = talloc_get_type_abort(arg, rbtree_t); + rbtree_free(tree); /* Needs to be this not talloc_free to execute delete walker */ + + local_thread_state = NULL; /* Prevent double free in unittest env */ +} + +/** Compare instance pointers + * + */ +static int _python_inst_cmp(const void *a, const void *b) +{ + python_thread_state_t const *a_p = a, *b_p = b; + + if (a_p->inst < b_p->inst) return -1; + if (a_p->inst > b_p->inst) return +1; + return 0; +} + +/** Thread safe call to a python function + * + * Will swap in thread state specific to module/thread. + */ +static rlm_rcode_t do_python(rlm_python_t *inst, REQUEST *request, PyObject *pFunc, char const *funcname) +{ + int ret; + rbtree_t *thread_tree; + python_thread_state_t *this_thread; + python_thread_state_t find; + + /* + * It's a NOOP if the function wasn't defined + */ + if (!pFunc) return RLM_MODULE_NOOP; + + /* + * Check to see if we've got a thread state tree + * If not, create one. + */ + thread_tree = fr_thread_local_init(local_thread_state, _python_thread_tree_free); + if (!thread_tree) { + thread_tree = rbtree_create(NULL, _python_inst_cmp, _python_thread_entry_free, 0); + if (!thread_tree) { + RERROR("Failed allocating thread state tree"); + return RLM_MODULE_FAIL; + } + + ret = fr_thread_local_set(local_thread_state, thread_tree); + if (ret != 0) { + talloc_free(thread_tree); + return RLM_MODULE_FAIL; + } + } + + find.inst = inst; + /* + * Find the thread state associated with this instance + * and this thread, or create a new thread state. + */ + this_thread = rbtree_finddata(thread_tree, &find); + if (!this_thread) { + PyThreadState *state; + + state = PyThreadState_New(inst->sub_interpreter->interp); + + RDEBUG3("Initialised new thread state %p", state); + if (!state) { + REDEBUG("Failed initialising local PyThreadState on first run"); + return RLM_MODULE_FAIL; + } + + this_thread = talloc(NULL, python_thread_state_t); + this_thread->inst = inst; + this_thread->state = state; + talloc_set_destructor(this_thread, _python_thread_free); + + if (!rbtree_insert(thread_tree, this_thread)) { + RERROR("Failed inserting thread state into TLS tree"); + talloc_free(this_thread); + + return RLM_MODULE_FAIL; + } + } + RDEBUG3("Using thread state %p", this_thread->state); + + PyEval_RestoreThread(this_thread->state); /* Swap in our local thread state */ + ret = do_python_single(request, pFunc, funcname, inst->pass_all_vps, inst->pass_all_vps_dict); + PyEval_SaveThread(); + + return ret; +} + +#define MOD_FUNC(x) \ +static rlm_rcode_t CC_HINT(nonnull) mod_##x(void *instance, REQUEST *request) { \ + return do_python((rlm_python_t *) instance, request, ((rlm_python_t *)instance)->x.function, #x);\ +} + +MOD_FUNC(authenticate) +MOD_FUNC(authorize) +MOD_FUNC(preacct) +MOD_FUNC(accounting) +MOD_FUNC(checksimul) +#ifdef WITH_PROXY +MOD_FUNC(pre_proxy) +MOD_FUNC(post_proxy) +#endif +MOD_FUNC(post_auth) +#ifdef WITH_COA +MOD_FUNC(recv_coa) +MOD_FUNC(send_coa) +#endif +static void python_obj_destroy(PyObject **ob) +{ + if (*ob != NULL) { + Py_DECREF(*ob); + *ob = NULL; + } +} + +static void python_function_destroy(python_func_def_t *def) +{ + python_obj_destroy(&def->function); + python_obj_destroy(&def->module); +} + +/** Import a user module and load a function from it + * + */ +static int python_function_load(char const *name, python_func_def_t *def) +{ + if (!def->module_name && !def->function_name) return 0; /* Just not set, it's fine */ + + if (!def->module_name) { + ERROR("Once you have set the 'func_%s = %s', you should set 'mod_%s = ...' too.", + name, def->function_name, name); + return -1; + } + + if (!def->function_name) { + ERROR("Once you have set the 'mod_%s = %s', you should set 'func_%s = ...' too.", + name, def->module_name, name); + return -1; + } + + def->module = PyImport_ImportModule(def->module_name); + if (!def->module) { + ERROR("%s - Module '%s' not found", __func__, def->module_name); + + error: + python_error_log(); + ERROR("%s - Failed to import python function '%s.%s'", + __func__, def->module_name, def->function_name); + Py_XDECREF(def->function); + def->function = NULL; + Py_XDECREF(def->module); + def->module = NULL; + + return -1; + } + + def->function = PyObject_GetAttrString(def->module, def->function_name); + if (!def->function) { + ERROR("%s - Function '%s.%s' is not found", __func__, def->module_name, def->function_name); + goto error; + } + + if (!PyCallable_Check(def->function)) { + ERROR("%s - Function '%s.%s' is not callable", __func__, def->module_name, def->function_name); + goto error; + } + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Parse a configuration section, and populate a dict. + * This function is recursively called (allows to have nested dicts.) + */ +static void python_parse_config(CONF_SECTION *cs, int lvl, PyObject *dict) +{ + int indent_section = (lvl + 1) * 4; + int indent_item = (lvl + 2) * 4; + CONF_ITEM *ci = NULL; + + if (!cs || !dict) return; + + DEBUG("%*s%s {", indent_section, " ", cf_section_name1(cs)); + + while ((ci = cf_item_find_next(cs, ci))) { + /* + * This is a section. + * Create a new dict, store it in current dict, + * Then recursively call python_parse_config with this section and the new dict. + */ + if (cf_item_is_section(ci)) { + CONF_SECTION *sub_cs = cf_item_to_section(ci); + char const *key = cf_section_name1(sub_cs); /* dict key */ + PyObject *sub_dict, *pKey; + + if (!key) continue; + + pKey = PyUnicode_FromString(key); + if (!pKey) continue; + + if (PyDict_Contains(dict, pKey)) { + WARN("rlm_python: Ignoring duplicate config section '%s'", key); + continue; + } + + if (!(sub_dict = PyDict_New())) { + WARN("rlm_python: Unable to create subdict for config section '%s'", key); + } + + (void)PyDict_SetItem(dict, pKey, sub_dict); + + python_parse_config(sub_cs, lvl + 1, sub_dict); + } else if (cf_item_is_pair(ci)) { + CONF_PAIR *cp = cf_item_to_pair(ci); + char const *key = cf_pair_attr(cp); /* dict key */ + char const *value = cf_pair_value(cp); /* dict value */ + PyObject *pKey, *pValue; + + if (!key || !value) continue; + + pKey = PyUnicode_FromString(key); + pValue = PyUnicode_FromString(value); + if (!pKey || !pValue) continue; + + /* + * This is an item. + * Store item attr / value in current dict. + */ + if (PyDict_Contains(dict, pKey)) { + WARN("rlm_python: Ignoring duplicate config item '%s'", key); + continue; + } + + (void)PyDict_SetItem(dict, pKey, pValue); + + DEBUG("%*s%s = %s", indent_item, " ", key, value); + } + } + + DEBUG("%*s}", indent_section, " "); +} + +#ifdef HAVE_DL_ITERATE_PHDR +static int dlopen_libpython_cb(struct dl_phdr_info *info, + UNUSED size_t size, void *data) +{ + const char *pattern = "/" LIBPYTHON_LINKER_NAME; + char **ppath = (char **)data; + + if (strstr(info->dlpi_name, pattern) != NULL) { + if (*ppath != NULL) { + talloc_free(*ppath); + *ppath = NULL; + return EEXIST; + } else { + *ppath = talloc_strdup(NULL, info->dlpi_name); + if (*ppath == NULL) { + return errno; + } + } + } + return 0; +} + +/* Dlopen the already linked libpython */ +static void *dlopen_libpython(int flags) +{ + char *path = NULL; + int rc; + void *handle; + + /* Find the linked libpython path */ + rc = dl_iterate_phdr(dlopen_libpython_cb, &path); + if (rc != 0) { + WARN("Failed searching for libpython " + "among linked libraries: %s", strerror(rc)); + return NULL; + } else if (path == NULL) { + WARN("Libpython is not found among linked libraries"); + return NULL; + } + + /* Dlopen the found library */ + handle = dlopen(path, flags); + if (handle == NULL) { + WARN("Failed loading %s: %s", path, dlerror()); + } + talloc_free(path); + return handle; +} +#else /* ! HAVE_DL_ITERATE_PHDR */ +/* Dlopen libpython by its linker name (bare soname) */ +static void *dlopen_libpython(int flags) +{ + const char *name = LIBPYTHON_LINKER_NAME; + void *handle; + handle = dlopen(name, flags); + if (handle == NULL) { + WARN("Failed loading %s: %s", name, dlerror()); + } + return handle; +} +#endif /* ! HAVE_DL_ITERATE_PHDR */ + +/* + * creates a module "radiusd" + */ +static PyMODINIT_FUNC PyInit_radiusd(void) +{ + CONF_SECTION *cs; + /* + * This is ugly, but there is no other way to pass parameters to PyMODINIT_FUNC + */ + rlm_python_t *inst = current_inst; + CONF_SECTION *conf = current_conf; + int i; + + inst->module = PyModule_Create(&moduledef); + if (!inst->module) { + python_error_log(); + PyEval_SaveThread(); + return Py_None; + } + + /* + * Py_InitModule3 returns a borrowed ref, the actual + * module is owned by sys.modules, so we also need + * to own the module to prevent it being freed early. + */ + //Py_IncRef(inst->module); + + if (inst->cext_compat) main_module = inst->module; + + for (i = 0; radiusd_constants[i].name; i++) { + if ((PyModule_AddIntConstant(inst->module, radiusd_constants[i].name, + radiusd_constants[i].value)) < 0){ + python_error_log(); + PyEval_SaveThread(); + return Py_None; + } + } + + /* + * Convert a FreeRADIUS config structure into a python + * dictionary. + */ + inst->pythonconf_dict = PyDict_New(); + if (!inst->pythonconf_dict) { + ERROR("Unable to create python dict for config"); + python_error_log(); + return Py_None; + } + + /* + * Add module configuration as a dict + */ + if (PyModule_AddObject(inst->module, "config", inst->pythonconf_dict) < 0){ + python_error_log(); + PyEval_SaveThread(); + return Py_None; + } + cs = cf_section_sub_find(conf, "config"); + if (cs) python_parse_config(cs, 0, inst->pythonconf_dict); + + return inst->module; +} + +/** Initialises a separate python interpreter for this module instance + * + */ +static int python_interpreter_init(rlm_python_t *inst, CONF_SECTION *conf) +{ + /* + * prepare radiusd module to be loaded + */ + if (!inst->cext_compat || !main_module) { + /* + * This is ugly, but there is no other way to pass parameters to PyMODINIT_FUNC + */ + current_inst = inst; + current_conf = conf; + PyImport_AppendInittab("radiusd",PyInit_radiusd); + } + + /* + * Explicitly load libpython, so symbols will be available to lib-dynload modules + */ + if (python_instances == 0) { + INFO("Python version: %s", Py_GetVersion()); + + python_dlhandle = dlopen_libpython(RTLD_NOW | RTLD_GLOBAL); + if (!python_dlhandle) WARN("Failed loading libpython symbols into global symbol table"); + +#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x03050000 + { + wchar_t *name; + + MEM(name = Py_DecodeLocale(main_config.name, NULL)); + Py_SetProgramName(name); /* The value of argv[0] as a wide char string */ + PyMem_RawFree(name); + } +#else + { + char *name; + + memcpy(&name, &main_config.name, sizeof(name)); + Py_SetProgramName(name); /* The value of argv[0] as a wide char string */ + } +#endif + + Py_InitializeEx(0); /* Don't override signal handlers - noop on subs calls */ + PyEval_InitThreads(); /* This also grabs a lock (which we then need to release) */ + main_interpreter = PyThreadState_Get(); /* Store reference to the main interpreter */ + } + rad_assert(PyEval_ThreadsInitialized()); + + /* + * Increment the reference counter + */ + python_instances++; + + /* + * This sets up a separate environment for each python module instance + * These will be destroyed on Py_Finalize(). + */ + if (!inst->cext_compat) { + inst->sub_interpreter = Py_NewInterpreter(); + } else { + inst->sub_interpreter = main_interpreter; + } + + PyThreadState_Swap(inst->sub_interpreter); + + /* + * Due to limitations in Python, sub-interpreters don't work well + * with Python C extensions if they use GIL lock functions. + */ + if (!inst->cext_compat || !main_module) { + + /* + * Set the python search path + * + * The path buffer does not appear to be dup'd + * so its lifetime should really be bound to + * the lifetime of the module. + */ + if (inst->python_path) { + char *p, *path; + PyObject *sys = PyImport_ImportModule("sys"); + PyObject *sys_path = PyObject_GetAttrString(sys, "path"); + + memcpy(&p, &inst->python_path, sizeof(path)); + + for (path = strtok(p, ":"); path != NULL; path = strtok(NULL, ":")) { +#if PY_VERSION_HEX > 0x03050000 + wchar_t *py_path; + + MEM(py_path = Py_DecodeLocale(path, NULL)); + PyList_Append(sys_path, PyUnicode_FromWideChar(py_path, -1)); + PyMem_RawFree(py_path); +#elif PY_VERSION_HEX > 0x03000000 + wchar_t *py_path; + + MEM(py_path = _Py_char2wchar(path, NULL)); + PyList_Append(sys_path, PyUnicode_FromWideChar(py_path, -1)); + PyMem_RawFree(py_path); +#else + PyList_Append(sys_path, PyLong_FromString(path)); +#endif + } + + PyObject_SetAttrString(sys, "path", sys_path); + Py_DecRef(sys); + Py_DecRef(sys_path); + } + } else { + inst->module = main_module; + Py_IncRef(inst->module); + inst->pythonconf_dict = PyObject_GetAttrString(inst->module, "config"); + Py_IncRef(inst->pythonconf_dict); + } + + PyEval_SaveThread(); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Do any per-module initialization that is separate to each + * configured instance of the module. e.g. set up connections + * to external databases, read configuration files, set up + * dictionary entries, etc. + * + * If configuration information is given in the config section + * that must be referenced in later calls, store a handle to it + * in *instance otherwise put a null pointer there. + * + */ +static int mod_instantiate(CONF_SECTION *conf, void *instance) +{ + rlm_python_t *inst = instance; + int code = RLM_MODULE_OK; + + inst->name = cf_section_name2(conf); + if (!inst->name) inst->name = cf_section_name1(conf); + + /* + * Load the python code required for this module instance + */ + if (python_interpreter_init(inst, conf) < 0) return -1; + + /* + * Switch to our module specific main thread + */ + PyEval_RestoreThread(inst->sub_interpreter); + + /* + * Process the various sections + */ +#define PYTHON_FUNC_LOAD(_x) if (python_function_load(#_x, &inst->_x) < 0) goto error + PYTHON_FUNC_LOAD(instantiate); + PYTHON_FUNC_LOAD(authenticate); + PYTHON_FUNC_LOAD(authorize); + PYTHON_FUNC_LOAD(preacct); + PYTHON_FUNC_LOAD(accounting); + PYTHON_FUNC_LOAD(checksimul); +#ifdef WITH_PROXY + PYTHON_FUNC_LOAD(pre_proxy); + PYTHON_FUNC_LOAD(post_proxy); +#endif + PYTHON_FUNC_LOAD(post_auth); +#ifdef WITH_COA + PYTHON_FUNC_LOAD(recv_coa); + PYTHON_FUNC_LOAD(send_coa); +#endif + PYTHON_FUNC_LOAD(detach); + + /* + * Call the instantiate function only if the function and module is set. + */ + if (inst->instantiate.module_name && inst->instantiate.function_name) { + + code = do_python_single(NULL, inst->instantiate.function, "instantiate", inst->pass_all_vps, inst->pass_all_vps_dict); + if (code < 0) { + error: + python_error_log(); /* Needs valid thread with GIL */ + PyEval_SaveThread(); + return -1; + } + } + PyEval_SaveThread(); + + return 0; +} + +static int mod_detach(void *instance) +{ + rlm_python_t *inst = instance; + int ret = RLM_MODULE_OK; + + /* + * Call module destructor + */ + PyEval_RestoreThread(inst->sub_interpreter); + + if (inst->detach.function) ret = do_python_single(NULL, inst->detach.function, "detach", inst->pass_all_vps, inst->pass_all_vps_dict); + +#define PYTHON_FUNC_DESTROY(_x) python_function_destroy(&inst->_x) + PYTHON_FUNC_DESTROY(instantiate); + PYTHON_FUNC_DESTROY(authenticate); + PYTHON_FUNC_DESTROY(authorize); + PYTHON_FUNC_DESTROY(preacct); + PYTHON_FUNC_DESTROY(accounting); + PYTHON_FUNC_DESTROY(checksimul); +#ifdef WITH_PROXY + PYTHON_FUNC_DESTROY(pre_proxy); + PYTHON_FUNC_DESTROY(post_proxy); +#endif + PYTHON_FUNC_DESTROY(post_auth); +#ifdef WITH_COA + PYTHON_FUNC_DESTROY(recv_coa); + PYTHON_FUNC_DESTROY(send_coa); +#endif + PYTHON_FUNC_DESTROY(detach); + + Py_DecRef(inst->pythonconf_dict); + Py_DecRef(inst->module); + + PyEval_SaveThread(); + + /* + * Force cleaning up of threads if this is *NOT* a worker + * thread, which happens if this is being called from + * unittest framework, and probably with the server running + * in debug mode. + */ + rbtree_free(local_thread_state); + local_thread_state = NULL; + + /* + * Only destroy if it's a subinterpreter + */ + if (!inst->cext_compat) python_interpreter_free(inst->sub_interpreter); + + if ((--python_instances) == 0) { + PyThreadState_Swap(main_interpreter); /* Swap to the main thread */ + Py_Finalize(); + dlclose(python_dlhandle); + } + + return ret; +} + +/* + * The module name should be the only globally exported symbol. + * That is, everything else should be 'static'. + * + * If the module needs to temporarily modify it's instantiation + * data, the type should be changed to RLM_TYPE_THREAD_UNSAFE. + * The server will then take care of ensuring that the module + * is single-threaded. + */ +extern module_t rlm_python3; +module_t rlm_python3 = { + .magic = RLM_MODULE_INIT, + .name = "python3", + .type = RLM_TYPE_THREAD_UNSAFE, + .inst_size = sizeof(rlm_python_t), + .config = module_config, + .instantiate = mod_instantiate, + .detach = mod_detach, + .methods = { + [MOD_AUTHENTICATE] = mod_authenticate, + [MOD_AUTHORIZE] = mod_authorize, + [MOD_PREACCT] = mod_preacct, + [MOD_ACCOUNTING] = mod_accounting, + [MOD_SESSION] = mod_checksimul, +#ifdef WITH_PROXY + [MOD_PRE_PROXY] = mod_pre_proxy, + [MOD_POST_PROXY] = mod_post_proxy, +#endif + [MOD_POST_AUTH] = mod_post_auth, +#ifdef WITH_COA + [MOD_RECV_COA] = mod_recv_coa, + [MOD_SEND_COA] = mod_send_coa +#endif + } +}; diff --git a/src/modules/rlm_python3/rlm_python3.h b/src/modules/rlm_python3/rlm_python3.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..26cf29f --- /dev/null +++ b/src/modules/rlm_python3/rlm_python3.h @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +#ifndef __RLM_PYTHON3_H__ +#define __RLM_PYTHON3_H__ + +#include <Python.h> + +/** Specifies the module.function to load for processing a section + * + */ +typedef struct python_func_def { + PyObject *module; //!< Python reference to module. + PyObject *function; //!< Python reference to function in module. + + char const *module_name; //!< String name of module. + char const *function_name; //!< String name of function in module. +} python_func_def_t; + +/** An instance of the rlm_python module + * + */ +typedef struct rlm_python_t { + char const *name; //!< Name of the module instance + PyThreadState *sub_interpreter; //!< The main interpreter/thread used for this instance. + char const *python_path; //!< Path to search for python files in. + PyObject *module; //!< Local, interpreter specific module, containing + //!< FreeRADIUS functions. + bool cext_compat; //!< Whether or not to create sub-interpreters per module + //!< instance. + + python_func_def_t + instantiate, + authorize, + authenticate, + preacct, + accounting, + checksimul, + pre_proxy, + post_proxy, + post_auth, +#ifdef WITH_COA + recv_coa, + send_coa, +#endif + detach; + + PyObject *pythonconf_dict; //!< Configuration parameters defined in the module + //!< made available to the python script. + bool pass_all_vps; //!< Pass all VPS lists (request, reply, config, state, proxy_req, proxy_reply) + bool pass_all_vps_dict; //!< Pass all VPS lists as a dictionary rather than a tuple +} rlm_python_t; + +/** Tracks a python module inst/thread state pair + * + * Multiple instances of python create multiple interpreters and each + * thread must have a PyThreadState per interpreter, to track execution. + */ +typedef struct python_thread_state { + PyThreadState *state; //!< Module instance/thread specific state. + rlm_python_t const *inst; //!< Module instance that created this thread state. +} python_thread_state_t; + + +#endif //__RLM_PYTHON_H__ + |