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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-27 09:44:07 +0000
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+/*************************************************
+* Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2018 */
+/* Copyright (c) The Exim Maintainers 2020 */
+/* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
+
+/* This header file contains macro definitions so that a variety of DBM
+libraries can be used by Exim. Nigel Metheringham provided the original set for
+Berkeley DB 1.x in native mode and ndbm. Subsequently, versions for Berkeley DB
+2.x and 3.x were added. Later still, support for tdb was added, courtesy of
+James Antill. Most recently, support for native mode gdbm was added, with code
+from Pierre A. Humblet, so Exim could be made to work with Cygwin.
+
+For convenience, the definitions of the structures used in the various hints
+databases are also kept in this file, which is used by the maintenance
+utilities as well as the main Exim binary. */
+
+
+# ifdef USE_TDB
+
+/* ************************* tdb interface ************************ */
+
+#include <tdb.h>
+
+/* Basic DB type */
+#define EXIM_DB TDB_CONTEXT
+
+/* Cursor type: tdb uses the previous "key" in _nextkey() (really it wants
+tdb_traverse to be called) */
+#define EXIM_CURSOR TDB_DATA
+
+/* The datum type used for queries */
+#define EXIM_DATUM TDB_DATA
+
+/* Some text for messages */
+#define EXIM_DBTYPE "tdb"
+
+/* Access functions */
+
+/* EXIM_DBOPEN - sets *dbpp to point to an EXIM_DB, NULL if failed */
+#define EXIM_DBOPEN__(name, dirname, flags, mode, dbpp) \
+ *(dbpp) = tdb_open(CS name, 0, TDB_DEFAULT, flags, mode)
+
+/* EXIM_DBGET - returns TRUE if successful, FALSE otherwise */
+#define EXIM_DBGET(db, key, data) \
+ (data = tdb_fetch(db, key), data.dptr != NULL)
+
+/* EXIM_DBPUT - returns nothing useful, assumes replace mode */
+#define EXIM_DBPUT(db, key, data) \
+ tdb_store(db, key, data, TDB_REPLACE)
+
+/* EXIM_DBPUTB - non-overwriting for use by dbmbuild */
+#define EXIM_DBPUTB(db, key, data) \
+ tdb_store(db, key, data, TDB_INSERT)
+
+/* Returns from EXIM_DBPUTB */
+
+#define EXIM_DBPUTB_OK 0
+#define EXIM_DBPUTB_DUP (-1)
+
+/* EXIM_DBDEL */
+#define EXIM_DBDEL(db, key) tdb_delete(db, key)
+
+/* EXIM_DBCREATE_CURSOR - initialize for scanning operation */
+#define EXIM_DBCREATE_CURSOR(db, cursor) { \
+ *(cursor) = store_malloc(sizeof(TDB_DATA)); (*(cursor))->dptr = NULL; }
+
+/* EXIM_DBSCAN - This is complicated because we have to free the last datum
+free() must not die when passed NULL */
+#define EXIM_DBSCAN(db, key, data, first, cursor) \
+ (key = (first ? tdb_firstkey(db) : tdb_nextkey(db, *(cursor))), \
+ free((cursor)->dptr), *(cursor) = key, \
+ key.dptr != NULL)
+
+/* EXIM_DBDELETE_CURSOR - terminate scanning operation. */
+#define EXIM_DBDELETE_CURSOR(cursor) free(cursor)
+
+/* EXIM_DBCLOSE */
+#define EXIM_DBCLOSE__(db) tdb_close(db)
+
+/* Datum access types - these are intended to be assignable */
+
+#define EXIM_DATUM_SIZE(datum) (datum).dsize
+#define EXIM_DATUM_DATA(datum) (datum).dptr
+
+/* Free the stuff inside the datum. */
+
+#define EXIM_DATUM_FREE(datum) (free((datum).dptr), (datum).dptr = NULL)
+
+/* No initialization is needed. */
+
+#define EXIM_DATUM_INIT(datum)
+
+
+
+/********************* Berkeley db native definitions **********************/
+
+#elif defined USE_DB
+
+#include <db.h>
+
+
+/* We can distinguish between versions 1.x and 2.x/3.x by looking for a
+definition of DB_VERSION_STRING, which is present in versions 2.x onwards. */
+
+#ifdef DB_VERSION_STRING
+
+# if DB_VERSION_MAJOR >= 6
+# error Version 6 and later BDB API is not supported
+# endif
+
+/* The API changed (again!) between the 2.x and 3.x versions */
+
+#if DB_VERSION_MAJOR >= 3
+
+/***************** Berkeley db 3.x/4.x native definitions ******************/
+
+/* Basic DB type */
+# if DB_VERSION_MAJOR > 4 || (DB_VERSION_MAJOR == 4 && DB_VERSION_MINOR >= 1)
+# define EXIM_DB DB_ENV
+/* Cursor type, for scanning */
+# define EXIM_CURSOR DBC
+
+/* The datum type used for queries */
+# define EXIM_DATUM DBT
+
+/* Some text for messages */
+# define EXIM_DBTYPE "db (v4.1+)"
+
+/* Only more-recent versions. 5+ ? */
+# ifndef DB_FORCESYNC
+# define DB_FORCESYNC 0
+# endif
+
+
+/* Access functions */
+
+/* EXIM_DBOPEN - sets *dbpp to point to an EXIM_DB, NULL if failed. The
+API changed for DB 4.1. - and we also starting using the "env" with a
+specified working dir, to avoid the DBCONFIG file trap. */
+
+# define ENV_TO_DB(env) ((DB *)((env)->app_private))
+
+# define EXIM_DBOPEN__(name, dirname, flags, mode, dbpp) \
+ if ( db_env_create(dbpp, 0) != 0 \
+ || ((*dbpp)->set_errcall(*dbpp, dbfn_bdb_error_callback), 0) \
+ || (*dbpp)->open(*dbpp, CS dirname, DB_CREATE|DB_INIT_MPOOL|DB_PRIVATE, 0) != 0\
+ ) \
+ *dbpp = NULL; \
+ else if (db_create((DB **) &((*dbpp)->app_private), *dbpp, 0) != 0) \
+ { \
+ ((DB_ENV *)(*dbpp))->close((DB_ENV *)(*dbpp), 0); \
+ *dbpp = NULL; \
+ } \
+ else if (ENV_TO_DB(*dbpp)->open(ENV_TO_DB(*dbpp), NULL, CS name, NULL, \
+ (flags) == O_RDONLY ? DB_UNKNOWN : DB_HASH, \
+ (flags) == O_RDONLY ? DB_RDONLY : DB_CREATE, \
+ mode) != 0 \
+ ) \
+ { \
+ ENV_TO_DB(*dbpp)->close(ENV_TO_DB(*dbpp), 0); \
+ ((DB_ENV *)(*dbpp))->close((DB_ENV *)(*dbpp), 0); \
+ *dbpp = NULL; \
+ }
+
+/* EXIM_DBGET - returns TRUE if successful, FALSE otherwise */
+# define EXIM_DBGET(db, key, data) \
+ (ENV_TO_DB(db)->get(ENV_TO_DB(db), NULL, &key, &data, 0) == 0)
+
+/* EXIM_DBPUT - returns nothing useful, assumes replace mode */
+# define EXIM_DBPUT(db, key, data) \
+ ENV_TO_DB(db)->put(ENV_TO_DB(db), NULL, &key, &data, 0)
+
+/* EXIM_DBPUTB - non-overwriting for use by dbmbuild */
+# define EXIM_DBPUTB(db, key, data) \
+ ENV_TO_DB(db)->put(ENV_TO_DB(db), NULL, &key, &data, DB_NOOVERWRITE)
+
+/* Return values from EXIM_DBPUTB */
+
+# define EXIM_DBPUTB_OK 0
+# define EXIM_DBPUTB_DUP DB_KEYEXIST
+
+/* EXIM_DBDEL */
+# define EXIM_DBDEL(db, key) ENV_TO_DB(db)->del(ENV_TO_DB(db), NULL, &key, 0)
+
+/* EXIM_DBCREATE_CURSOR - initialize for scanning operation */
+
+# define EXIM_DBCREATE_CURSOR(db, cursor) \
+ ENV_TO_DB(db)->cursor(ENV_TO_DB(db), NULL, cursor, 0)
+
+/* EXIM_DBSCAN - returns TRUE if data is returned, FALSE at end */
+# define EXIM_DBSCAN(db, key, data, first, cursor) \
+ ((cursor)->c_get(cursor, &key, &data, \
+ (first? DB_FIRST : DB_NEXT)) == 0)
+
+/* EXIM_DBDELETE_CURSOR - terminate scanning operation */
+# define EXIM_DBDELETE_CURSOR(cursor) \
+ (cursor)->c_close(cursor)
+
+/* EXIM_DBCLOSE */
+# define EXIM_DBCLOSE__(db) \
+ (ENV_TO_DB(db)->close(ENV_TO_DB(db), 0) , ((DB_ENV *)(db))->close((DB_ENV *)(db), DB_FORCESYNC))
+
+/* Datum access types - these are intended to be assignable. */
+
+# define EXIM_DATUM_SIZE(datum) (datum).size
+# define EXIM_DATUM_DATA(datum) (datum).data
+
+/* The whole datum structure contains other fields that must be cleared
+before use, but we don't have to free anything after reading data. */
+
+# define EXIM_DATUM_INIT(datum) memset(&datum, 0, sizeof(datum))
+# define EXIM_DATUM_FREE(datum)
+
+# else /* pre- 4.1 */
+
+# define EXIM_DB DB
+
+/* Cursor type, for scanning */
+# define EXIM_CURSOR DBC
+
+/* The datum type used for queries */
+# define EXIM_DATUM DBT
+
+/* Some text for messages */
+# define EXIM_DBTYPE "db (v3/4)"
+
+/* Access functions */
+
+/* EXIM_DBOPEN - sets *dbpp to point to an EXIM_DB, NULL if failed. */
+
+# define EXIM_DBOPEN__(name, dirname, flags, mode, dbpp) \
+ if (db_create(dbpp, NULL, 0) != 0 || \
+ ((*dbpp)->set_errcall(*dbpp, dbfn_bdb_error_callback), \
+ ((*dbpp)->open)(*dbpp, CS name, NULL, \
+ ((flags) == O_RDONLY)? DB_UNKNOWN : DB_HASH, \
+ ((flags) == O_RDONLY)? DB_RDONLY : DB_CREATE, \
+ mode)) != 0) *(dbpp) = NULL
+
+/* EXIM_DBGET - returns TRUE if successful, FALSE otherwise */
+# define EXIM_DBGET(db, key, data) \
+ ((db)->get(db, NULL, &key, &data, 0) == 0)
+
+/* EXIM_DBPUT - returns nothing useful, assumes replace mode */
+# define EXIM_DBPUT(db, key, data) \
+ (db)->put(db, NULL, &key, &data, 0)
+
+/* EXIM_DBPUTB - non-overwriting for use by dbmbuild */
+# define EXIM_DBPUTB(db, key, data) \
+ (db)->put(db, NULL, &key, &data, DB_NOOVERWRITE)
+
+/* Return values from EXIM_DBPUTB */
+
+# define EXIM_DBPUTB_OK 0
+# define EXIM_DBPUTB_DUP DB_KEYEXIST
+
+/* EXIM_DBDEL */
+# define EXIM_DBDEL(db, key) (db)->del(db, NULL, &key, 0)
+
+/* EXIM_DBCREATE_CURSOR - initialize for scanning operation */
+
+# define EXIM_DBCREATE_CURSOR(db, cursor) \
+ (db)->cursor(db, NULL, cursor, 0)
+
+/* EXIM_DBSCAN - returns TRUE if data is returned, FALSE at end */
+# define EXIM_DBSCAN(db, key, data, first, cursor) \
+ ((cursor)->c_get(cursor, &key, &data, \
+ (first? DB_FIRST : DB_NEXT)) == 0)
+
+/* EXIM_DBDELETE_CURSOR - terminate scanning operation */
+# define EXIM_DBDELETE_CURSOR(cursor) \
+ (cursor)->c_close(cursor)
+
+/* EXIM_DBCLOSE */
+# define EXIM_DBCLOSE__(db) (db)->close(db, 0)
+
+/* Datum access types - these are intended to be assignable. */
+
+# define EXIM_DATUM_SIZE(datum) (datum).size
+# define EXIM_DATUM_DATA(datum) (datum).data
+
+/* The whole datum structure contains other fields that must be cleared
+before use, but we don't have to free anything after reading data. */
+
+# define EXIM_DATUM_INIT(datum) memset(&datum, 0, sizeof(datum))
+# define EXIM_DATUM_FREE(datum)
+
+# endif
+
+
+#else /* DB_VERSION_MAJOR >= 3 */
+
+/******************* Berkeley db 2.x native definitions ********************/
+
+/* Basic DB type */
+#define EXIM_DB DB
+
+/* Cursor type, for scanning */
+#define EXIM_CURSOR DBC
+
+/* The datum type used for queries */
+#define EXIM_DATUM DBT
+
+/* Some text for messages */
+#define EXIM_DBTYPE "db (v2)"
+
+/* Access functions */
+
+/* EXIM_DBOPEN - sets *dbpp to point to an EXIM_DB, NULL if failed */
+#define EXIM_DBOPEN__(name, dirname, flags, mode, dbpp) \
+ if ((errno = db_open(CS name, DB_HASH, \
+ ((flags) == O_RDONLY)? DB_RDONLY : DB_CREATE, \
+ mode, NULL, NULL, dbpp)) != 0) *(dbpp) = NULL
+
+/* EXIM_DBGET - returns TRUE if successful, FALSE otherwise */
+#define EXIM_DBGET(db, key, data) \
+ ((db)->get(db, NULL, &key, &data, 0) == 0)
+
+/* EXIM_DBPUT - returns nothing useful, assumes replace mode */
+#define EXIM_DBPUT(db, key, data) \
+ (db)->put(db, NULL, &key, &data, 0)
+
+/* EXIM_DBPUTB - non-overwriting for use by dbmbuild */
+#define EXIM_DBPUTB(db, key, data) \
+ (db)->put(db, NULL, &key, &data, DB_NOOVERWRITE)
+
+/* Return values from EXIM_DBPUTB */
+
+#define EXIM_DBPUTB_OK 0
+#define EXIM_DBPUTB_DUP DB_KEYEXIST
+
+/* EXIM_DBDEL */
+#define EXIM_DBDEL(db, key) (db)->del(db, NULL, &key, 0)
+
+/* EXIM_DBCREATE_CURSOR - initialize for scanning operation */
+
+/* The API of this function was changed between releases 2.4.14 and 2.7.3. I do
+not know exactly where the change happened, but the Change Log for 2.5.9 lists
+the new option that is available, so I guess that it happened at 2.5.x. */
+
+#if DB_VERSION_MINOR >= 5
+#define EXIM_DBCREATE_CURSOR(db, cursor) \
+ (db)->cursor(db, NULL, cursor, 0)
+#else
+#define EXIM_DBCREATE_CURSOR(db, cursor) \
+ (db)->cursor(db, NULL, cursor)
+#endif
+
+/* EXIM_DBSCAN - returns TRUE if data is returned, FALSE at end */
+#define EXIM_DBSCAN(db, key, data, first, cursor) \
+ ((cursor)->c_get(cursor, &key, &data, \
+ (first? DB_FIRST : DB_NEXT)) == 0)
+
+/* EXIM_DBDELETE_CURSOR - terminate scanning operation */
+#define EXIM_DBDELETE_CURSOR(cursor) \
+ (cursor)->c_close(cursor)
+
+/* EXIM_DBCLOSE */
+#define EXIM_DBCLOSE__(db) (db)->close(db, 0)
+
+/* Datum access types - these are intended to be assignable. */
+
+#define EXIM_DATUM_SIZE(datum) (datum).size
+#define EXIM_DATUM_DATA(datum) (datum).data
+
+/* The whole datum structure contains other fields that must be cleared
+before use, but we don't have to free anything after reading data. */
+
+#define EXIM_DATUM_INIT(datum) memset(&datum, 0, sizeof(datum))
+#define EXIM_DATUM_FREE(datum)
+
+#endif /* DB_VERSION_MAJOR >= 3 */
+
+
+/* If DB_VERSION_TYPE is not defined, we have version 1.x */
+
+#else /* DB_VERSION_TYPE */
+
+/******************* Berkeley db 1.x native definitions ********************/
+
+/* Basic DB type */
+#define EXIM_DB DB
+
+/* Cursor type, not used with DB 1.x: just set up a dummy */
+#define EXIM_CURSOR int
+
+/* The datum type used for queries */
+#define EXIM_DATUM DBT
+
+/* Some text for messages */
+#define EXIM_DBTYPE "db (v1)"
+
+/* When scanning, for the non-first case we historically just passed 0
+as the flags field and it worked. On FreeBSD 8 it no longer works and
+instead leads to memory exhaustion. The man-page on FreeBSD says to use
+R_NEXT, but this 1.x is a historical fallback and I've no idea how portable
+the use of that flag is; so the solution is to define R_NEXT here if it's not
+already defined, with a default value of 0 because that's what we've always
+before been able to pass successfully. */
+#ifndef R_NEXT
+#define R_NEXT 0
+#endif
+
+/* Access functions */
+
+/* EXIM_DBOPEN - sets *dbpp to point to an EXIM_DB, NULL if failed */
+#define EXIM_DBOPEN__(name, dirname, flags, mode, dbpp) \
+ *(dbpp) = dbopen(CS name, flags, mode, DB_HASH, NULL)
+
+/* EXIM_DBGET - returns TRUE if successful, FALSE otherwise */
+#define EXIM_DBGET(db, key, data) \
+ ((db)->get(db, &key, &data, 0) == 0)
+
+/* EXIM_DBPUT - returns nothing useful, assumes replace mode */
+#define EXIM_DBPUT(db, key, data) \
+ (db)->put(db, &key, &data, 0)
+
+/* EXIM_DBPUTB - non-overwriting for use by dbmbuild */
+#define EXIM_DBPUTB(db, key, data) \
+ (db)->put(db, &key, &data, R_NOOVERWRITE)
+
+/* Returns from EXIM_DBPUTB */
+
+#define EXIM_DBPUTB_OK 0
+#define EXIM_DBPUTB_DUP 1
+
+/* EXIM_DBDEL */
+#define EXIM_DBDEL(db, key) (db)->del(db, &key, 0)
+
+/* EXIM_DBCREATE_CURSOR - initialize for scanning operation (null) */
+#define EXIM_DBCREATE_CURSOR(db, cursor) {}
+
+/* EXIM_DBSCAN - returns TRUE if data is returned, FALSE at end */
+#define EXIM_DBSCAN(db, key, data, first, cursor) \
+ ((db)->seq(db, &key, &data, (first? R_FIRST : R_NEXT)) == 0)
+
+/* EXIM_DBDELETE_CURSOR - terminate scanning operation (null). Make it
+refer to cursor, to keep picky compilers happy. */
+#define EXIM_DBDELETE_CURSOR(cursor) { cursor = cursor; }
+
+/* EXIM_DBCLOSE */
+#define EXIM_DBCLOSE__(db) (db)->close(db)
+
+/* Datum access types - these are intended to be assignable */
+
+#define EXIM_DATUM_SIZE(datum) (datum).size
+#define EXIM_DATUM_DATA(datum) (datum).data
+
+/* There's no clearing required before use, and we don't have to free anything
+after reading data. */
+
+#define EXIM_DATUM_INIT(datum)
+#define EXIM_DATUM_FREE(datum)
+
+#endif /* DB_VERSION_STRING */
+
+
+
+/********************* gdbm interface definitions **********************/
+
+#elif defined USE_GDBM
+
+#include <gdbm.h>
+
+/* Basic DB type */
+typedef struct {
+ GDBM_FILE gdbm; /* Database */
+ datum lkey; /* Last key, for scans */
+} EXIM_DB;
+
+/* Cursor type, not used with gdbm: just set up a dummy */
+#define EXIM_CURSOR int
+
+/* The datum type used for queries */
+#define EXIM_DATUM datum
+
+/* Some text for messages */
+
+#define EXIM_DBTYPE "gdbm"
+
+/* Access functions */
+
+/* EXIM_DBOPEN - returns a EXIM_DB *, NULL if failed */
+#define EXIM_DBOPEN__(name, dirname, flags, mode, dbpp) \
+ { (*(dbpp)) = (EXIM_DB *) malloc(sizeof(EXIM_DB));\
+ if (*(dbpp) != NULL) { \
+ (*(dbpp))->lkey.dptr = NULL;\
+ (*(dbpp))->gdbm = gdbm_open(CS name, 0, (((flags) & O_CREAT))?GDBM_WRCREAT:(((flags) & (O_RDWR|O_WRONLY))?GDBM_WRITER:GDBM_READER), mode, 0);\
+ if ((*(dbpp))->gdbm == NULL) {\
+ free(*(dbpp));\
+ *(dbpp) = NULL;\
+ }\
+ }\
+ }
+
+/* EXIM_DBGET - returns TRUE if successful, FALSE otherwise */
+#define EXIM_DBGET(db, key, data) \
+ (data = gdbm_fetch(db->gdbm, key), data.dptr != NULL)
+
+/* EXIM_DBPUT - returns nothing useful, assumes replace mode */
+#define EXIM_DBPUT(db, key, data) \
+ gdbm_store(db->gdbm, key, data, GDBM_REPLACE)
+
+/* EXIM_DBPUTB - non-overwriting for use by dbmbuild */
+#define EXIM_DBPUTB(db, key, data) \
+ gdbm_store(db->gdbm, key, data, GDBM_INSERT)
+
+/* Returns from EXIM_DBPUTB */
+
+#define EXIM_DBPUTB_OK 0
+#define EXIM_DBPUTB_DUP 1
+
+/* EXIM_DBDEL */
+#define EXIM_DBDEL(db, key) gdbm_delete(db->gdbm, key)
+
+/* EXIM_DBCREATE_CURSOR - initialize for scanning operation (null) */
+#define EXIM_DBCREATE_CURSOR(db, cursor) {}
+
+/* EXIM_DBSCAN */
+#define EXIM_DBSCAN(db, key, data, first, cursor) \
+ ( key = ((first)? gdbm_firstkey(db->gdbm) : gdbm_nextkey(db->gdbm, db->lkey)), \
+ (((db)->lkey.dptr != NULL)? (free((db)->lkey.dptr),1) : 1),\
+ db->lkey = key, key.dptr != NULL)
+
+/* EXIM_DBDELETE_CURSOR - terminate scanning operation (null). Make it
+refer to cursor, to keep picky compilers happy. */
+#define EXIM_DBDELETE_CURSOR(cursor) { cursor = cursor; }
+
+/* EXIM_DBCLOSE */
+#define EXIM_DBCLOSE__(db) \
+{ gdbm_close((db)->gdbm);\
+ if ((db)->lkey.dptr != NULL) free((db)->lkey.dptr);\
+ free(db); }
+
+/* Datum access types - these are intended to be assignable */
+
+#define EXIM_DATUM_SIZE(datum) (datum).dsize
+#define EXIM_DATUM_DATA(datum) (datum).dptr
+
+/* There's no clearing required before use, but we have to free the dptr
+after reading data. */
+
+#define EXIM_DATUM_INIT(datum)
+#define EXIM_DATUM_FREE(datum) free(datum.dptr)
+
+#else /* USE_GDBM */
+
+
+/* If none of USE_DB, USG_GDBM, or USE_TDB are set, the default is the NDBM
+interface */
+
+
+/********************* ndbm interface definitions **********************/
+
+#include <ndbm.h>
+
+/* Basic DB type */
+#define EXIM_DB DBM
+
+/* Cursor type, not used with ndbm: just set up a dummy */
+#define EXIM_CURSOR int
+
+/* The datum type used for queries */
+#define EXIM_DATUM datum
+
+/* Some text for messages */
+
+#define EXIM_DBTYPE "ndbm"
+
+/* Access functions */
+
+/* EXIM_DBOPEN - returns a EXIM_DB *, NULL if failed */
+#define EXIM_DBOPEN__(name, dirname, flags, mode, dbpp) \
+ *(dbpp) = dbm_open(CS name, flags, mode)
+
+/* EXIM_DBGET - returns TRUE if successful, FALSE otherwise */
+#define EXIM_DBGET(db, key, data) \
+ (data = dbm_fetch(db, key), data.dptr != NULL)
+
+/* EXIM_DBPUT - returns nothing useful, assumes replace mode */
+#define EXIM_DBPUT(db, key, data) \
+ dbm_store(db, key, data, DBM_REPLACE)
+
+/* EXIM_DBPUTB - non-overwriting for use by dbmbuild */
+#define EXIM_DBPUTB(db, key, data) \
+ dbm_store(db, key, data, DBM_INSERT)
+
+/* Returns from EXIM_DBPUTB */
+
+#define EXIM_DBPUTB_OK 0
+#define EXIM_DBPUTB_DUP 1
+
+/* EXIM_DBDEL */
+#define EXIM_DBDEL(db, key) dbm_delete(db, key)
+
+/* EXIM_DBCREATE_CURSOR - initialize for scanning operation (null) */
+#define EXIM_DBCREATE_CURSOR(db, cursor) {}
+
+/* EXIM_DBSCAN */
+#define EXIM_DBSCAN(db, key, data, first, cursor) \
+ (key = (first? dbm_firstkey(db) : dbm_nextkey(db)), key.dptr != NULL)
+
+/* EXIM_DBDELETE_CURSOR - terminate scanning operation (null). Make it
+refer to cursor, to keep picky compilers happy. */
+#define EXIM_DBDELETE_CURSOR(cursor) { cursor = cursor; }
+
+/* EXIM_DBCLOSE */
+#define EXIM_DBCLOSE__(db) dbm_close(db)
+
+/* Datum access types - these are intended to be assignable */
+
+#define EXIM_DATUM_SIZE(datum) (datum).dsize
+#define EXIM_DATUM_DATA(datum) (datum).dptr
+
+/* There's no clearing required before use, and we don't have to free anything
+after reading data. */
+
+#define EXIM_DATUM_INIT(datum)
+#define EXIM_DATUM_FREE(datum)
+
+#endif /* USE_GDBM */
+
+
+
+
+
+# ifdef COMPILE_UTILITY
+
+# define EXIM_DBOPEN(name, dirname, flags, mode, dbpp) \
+ EXIM_DBOPEN__(name, dirname, flags, mode, dbpp)
+# define EXIM_DBCLOSE(db) EXIM_DBCLOSE__(db)
+
+# else
+
+# define EXIM_DBOPEN(name, dirname, flags, mode, dbpp) \
+ do { \
+ DEBUG(D_hints_lookup) \
+ debug_printf_indent("EXIM_DBOPEN: file <%s> dir <%s> flags=%s\n", \
+ (name), (dirname), \
+ (flags) == O_RDONLY ? "O_RDONLY" \
+ : (flags) == O_RDWR ? "O_RDWR" \
+ : (flags) == (O_RDWR|O_CREAT) ? "O_RDWR|O_CREAT" \
+ : "??"); \
+ if (is_tainted(name) || is_tainted(dirname)) \
+ { \
+ log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "Tainted name for DB file not permitted"); \
+ *dbpp = NULL; \
+ } \
+ else \
+ { EXIM_DBOPEN__(name, dirname, flags, mode, dbpp); } \
+ DEBUG(D_hints_lookup) debug_printf_indent("returned from EXIM_DBOPEN: %p\n", *dbpp); \
+ } while(0)
+# define EXIM_DBCLOSE(db) \
+ do { \
+ DEBUG(D_hints_lookup) debug_printf_indent("EXIM_DBCLOSE(%p)\n", db); \
+ EXIM_DBCLOSE__(db); \
+ } while(0)
+
+# endif
+
+/********************* End of dbm library definitions **********************/
+
+
+/* Structure for carrying around an open DBM file, and an open locking file
+that relates to it. */
+
+typedef struct {
+ EXIM_DB *dbptr;
+ int lockfd;
+} open_db;
+
+
+/* Structures for records stored in exim database dbm files. They all
+start with the same fields, described in the generic type. */
+
+
+typedef struct {
+ time_t time_stamp; /* Timestamp of writing */
+} dbdata_generic;
+
+
+/* This structure keeps track of retry information for a host or a local
+address. */
+
+typedef struct {
+ time_t time_stamp;
+ /*************/
+ time_t first_failed; /* Time of first failure */
+ time_t last_try; /* Time of last try */
+ time_t next_try; /* Time of next try */
+ BOOL expired; /* Retry time has expired */
+ int basic_errno; /* Errno of last failure */
+ int more_errno; /* Additional information */
+ uschar text[1]; /* Text message for last failure */
+} dbdata_retry;
+
+/* These structures keep track of addresses that have had callout verification
+performed on them. There are two groups of records:
+
+1. keyed by localpart@domain -
+ Full address was tested and record holds result
+
+2. keyed by domain -
+ Domain response upto MAIL FROM:<>, postmaster, random local part;
+
+If a record exists, the result field is either ccache_accept or ccache_reject,
+or, for a domain record only, ccache_reject_mfnull when MAIL FROM:<> was
+rejected. The other fields, however, (which are only relevant to domain
+records) may also contain ccache_unknown if that particular test has not been
+done.
+
+Originally, there was only one structure, used for both types. However, it got
+expanded for domain records, so it got split. To make it possible for Exim to
+handle the old type of record, we retain the old definition. The different
+kinds of record can be distinguished by their different lengths. */
+
+typedef struct {
+ time_t time_stamp;
+ /*************/
+ int result;
+ int postmaster_result; /* Postmaster is accepted */
+ int random_result; /* Random local part was accepted */
+} dbdata_callout_cache_obs;
+
+typedef struct {
+ time_t time_stamp; /* Timestamp of last address check */
+ /*************/
+ int result; /* accept or reject */
+} dbdata_callout_cache_address;
+
+/* For this new layout, we put the additional fields (the timestamps)
+last so that if somebody reverts to an older Exim, the new records will
+still make sense because they match the old layout. */
+
+typedef struct {
+ time_t time_stamp; /* Time stamp of last connection */
+ /*************/
+ int result; /* Domain reject or accept */
+ int postmaster_result; /* Postmaster result */
+ int random_result; /* Random result */
+ time_t postmaster_stamp; /* Timestamp of postmaster check */
+ time_t random_stamp; /* Timestamp of random check */
+} dbdata_callout_cache;
+
+/* This structure keeps track of messages that are waiting for a particular
+host for a particular transport. */
+
+typedef struct {
+ time_t time_stamp;
+ /*************/
+ int count; /* Count of message ids */
+ int sequence; /* Sequence for continued records */
+ uschar text[1]; /* One long character string */
+} dbdata_wait;
+
+
+/* The contents of the "misc" database are a mixture of different kinds of
+record, as defined below. The keys used for a specific type all start with a
+given string such as "etrn-" or "host-serialize-". */
+
+
+/* This structure records a connection to a particular host, for the
+purpose of serializing access to certain hosts. For possible future extension,
+a field is defined for holding the count of connections, but it is not
+at present in use. The same structure is used for recording a running ETRN
+process. */
+
+typedef struct {
+ time_t time_stamp;
+ /*************/
+ int count; /* Reserved for possible connection count */
+} dbdata_serialize;
+
+
+/* This structure records the information required for the ratelimit
+ACL condition. */
+
+typedef struct {
+ time_t time_stamp;
+ /*************/
+ int time_usec; /* Fractional part of time, from gettimeofday() */
+ double rate; /* Smoothed sending rate at that time */
+} dbdata_ratelimit;
+
+/* Same as above, plus a Bloom filter for uniquifying events. */
+
+typedef struct {
+ dbdata_ratelimit dbd;
+ time_t bloom_epoch; /* When the Bloom filter was last reset */
+ unsigned bloom_size; /* Number of bytes in the Bloom filter */
+ uschar bloom[40]; /* Bloom filter which may be larger than this */
+} dbdata_ratelimit_unique;
+
+#ifndef DISABLE_PIPE_CONNECT
+/* This structure records the EHLO responses, cleartext and crypted,
+for an IP, as bitmasks (cf. OPTION_TLS) */
+
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned short cleartext_features;
+ unsigned short crypted_features;
+ unsigned short cleartext_auths;
+ unsigned short crypted_auths;
+} ehlo_resp_precis;
+
+typedef struct {
+ time_t time_stamp;
+ /*************/
+ ehlo_resp_precis data;
+} dbdata_ehlo_resp;
+#endif
+
+typedef struct {
+ time_t time_stamp;
+ /*************/
+ uschar verify_override:1;
+ uschar ocsp:3;
+ uschar session[1];
+} dbdata_tls_session;
+
+
+/* End of dbstuff.h */