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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-27 12:06:34 +0000
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Adding upstream version 3.5.24.upstream/3.5.24upstream
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+/*++
+/* NAME
+/* dict_open 3
+/* SUMMARY
+/* low-level dictionary interface
+/* SYNOPSIS
+/* #include <dict.h>
+/*
+/* DICT *dict_open(dict_spec, open_flags, dict_flags)
+/* const char *dict_spec;
+/* int open_flags;
+/* int dict_flags;
+/*
+/* DICT *dict_open3(dict_type, dict_name, open_flags, dict_flags)
+/* const char *dict_type;
+/* const char *dict_name;
+/* int open_flags;
+/* int dict_flags;
+/*
+/* int dict_put(dict, key, value)
+/* DICT *dict;
+/* const char *key;
+/* const char *value;
+/*
+/* const char *dict_get(dict, key)
+/* DICT *dict;
+/* const char *key;
+/*
+/* int dict_del(dict, key)
+/* DICT *dict;
+/* const char *key;
+/*
+/* int dict_seq(dict, func, key, value)
+/* DICT *dict;
+/* int func;
+/* const char **key;
+/* const char **value;
+/*
+/* void dict_close(dict)
+/* DICT *dict;
+/*
+/* typedef DICT *(*DICT_OPEN_FN) (const char *, int, int);
+/*
+/* dict_open_register(type, open)
+/* const char *type;
+/* DICT_OPEN_FN open;
+/*
+/* typedef DICT_OPEN_FN (*DICT_OPEN_EXTEND_FN)(const char *type);
+/*
+/* DICT_OPEN_EXTEND_FN dict_open_extend(call_back)
+/* DICT_OPEN_EXTEND_FN call_back;
+/*
+/* ARGV *dict_mapnames()
+/*
+/* typedef ARGV *(*DICT_MAPNAMES_EXTEND_FN)(ARGV *names);
+/*
+/* DICT_MAPNAMES_EXTEND_FN dict_mapnames_extend(call_back)
+/* DICT_MAPNAMES_EXTEND_FN call_back;
+/*
+/* int dict_isjmp(dict)
+/* DICT *dict;
+/*
+/* int dict_setjmp(dict)
+/* DICT *dict;
+/*
+/* int dict_longjmp(dict, val)
+/* DICT *dict;
+/* int val;
+/*
+/* void dict_type_override(dict, type)
+/* DICT *dict;
+/* const char *type;
+/* DESCRIPTION
+/* This module implements a low-level interface to multiple
+/* physical dictionary types.
+/*
+/* dict_open() takes a type:name pair that specifies a dictionary type
+/* and dictionary name, opens the dictionary, and returns a dictionary
+/* handle. The \fIopen_flags\fR arguments are as in open(2). The
+/* \fIdict_flags\fR are the bit-wise OR of zero or more of the following:
+/* .IP DICT_FLAG_DUP_WARN
+/* Warn about duplicate keys, if the underlying database does not
+/* support duplicate keys. The default is to terminate with a fatal
+/* error.
+/* .IP DICT_FLAG_DUP_IGNORE
+/* Ignore duplicate keys if the underlying database does not
+/* support duplicate keys. The default is to terminate with a fatal
+/* error.
+/* .IP DICT_FLAG_DUP_REPLACE
+/* Replace duplicate keys if the underlying database supports such
+/* an operation. The default is to terminate with a fatal error.
+/* .IP DICT_FLAG_TRY0NULL
+/* With maps where this is appropriate, append no null byte to
+/* keys and values.
+/* When neither DICT_FLAG_TRY0NULL nor DICT_FLAG_TRY1NULL are
+/* specified, the software guesses what format to use for reading;
+/* and in the absence of definite information, a system-dependent
+/* default is chosen for writing.
+/* .IP DICT_FLAG_TRY1NULL
+/* With maps where this is appropriate, append one null byte to
+/* keys and values.
+/* When neither DICT_FLAG_TRY0NULL nor DICT_FLAG_TRY1NULL are
+/* specified, the software guesses what format to use for reading;
+/* and in the absence of definite information, a system-dependent
+/* default is chosen for writing.
+/* .IP DICT_FLAG_LOCK
+/* With maps where this is appropriate, acquire an exclusive lock
+/* before writing, and acquire a shared lock before reading.
+/* Release the lock when the operation completes.
+/* .IP DICT_FLAG_OPEN_LOCK
+/* The behavior of this flag depends on whether a database
+/* sets the DICT_FLAG_MULTI_WRITER flag to indicate that it
+/* is multi-writer safe.
+/*
+/* With databases that are not multi-writer safe, dict_open()
+/* acquires a persistent exclusive lock, or it terminates with
+/* a fatal run-time error.
+/*
+/* With databases that are multi-writer safe, dict_open()
+/* downgrades the DICT_FLAG_OPEN_LOCK flag (persistent lock)
+/* to DICT_FLAG_LOCK (temporary lock).
+/* .IP DICT_FLAG_FOLD_FIX
+/* With databases whose lookup fields are fixed-case strings,
+/* fold the search string to lower case before accessing the
+/* database. This includes hash:, cdb:, dbm:. nis:, ldap:,
+/* *sql. WARNING: case folding is supported only for ASCII or
+/* valid UTF-8.
+/* .IP DICT_FLAG_FOLD_MUL
+/* With databases where one lookup field can match both upper
+/* and lower case, fold the search key to lower case before
+/* accessing the database. This includes regexp: and pcre:.
+/* WARNING: case folding is supported only for ASCII or valid
+/* UTF-8.
+/* .IP DICT_FLAG_FOLD_ANY
+/* Short-hand for (DICT_FLAG_FOLD_FIX | DICT_FLAG_FOLD_MUL).
+/* .IP DICT_FLAG_SYNC_UPDATE
+/* With file-based maps, flush I/O buffers to file after each update.
+/* Thus feature is not supported with some file-based dictionaries.
+/* .IP DICT_FLAG_NO_REGSUB
+/* Disallow regular expression substitution from the lookup string
+/* into the lookup result, to block data injection attacks.
+/* .IP DICT_FLAG_NO_PROXY
+/* Disallow access through the unprivileged \fBproxymap\fR
+/* service, to block privilege escalation attacks.
+/* .IP DICT_FLAG_NO_UNAUTH
+/* Disallow lookup mechanisms that lack any form of authentication,
+/* to block privilege escalation attacks (example: tcp_table;
+/* even NIS can be secured to some extent by requiring that
+/* the server binds to a privileged port).
+/* .IP DICT_FLAG_PARANOID
+/* A combination of all the paranoia flags: DICT_FLAG_NO_REGSUB,
+/* DICT_FLAG_NO_PROXY and DICT_FLAG_NO_UNAUTH.
+/* .IP DICT_FLAG_BULK_UPDATE
+/* Enable preliminary code for bulk-mode database updates.
+/* The caller must create an exception handler with dict_jmp_alloc()
+/* and must trap exceptions from the database client with dict_setjmp().
+/* .IP DICT_FLAG_DEBUG
+/* Enable additional logging.
+/* .IP DICT_FLAG_UTF8_REQUEST
+/* With util_utf8_enable != 0, require that lookup/update/delete
+/* keys and values are valid UTF-8. Skip a lookup/update/delete
+/* request with a non-UTF-8 key, skip an update request with
+/* a non-UTF-8 value, and fail a lookup request with a non-UTF-8
+/* value.
+/* .IP DICT_FLAG_SRC_RHS_IS_FILE
+/* With dictionaries that are created from source text, each
+/* value in the source of a dictionary specifies a list of
+/* file names separated by comma and/or whitespace. The file
+/* contents are concatenated with a newline inserted between
+/* files, and the base64-encoded result is stored under the
+/* key.
+/* .sp
+/* NOTE 1: it is up to the application to decode lookup results
+/* with dict_file_lookup() or equivalent (this requires that
+/* the dictionary is opened with DICT_FLAG_SRC_RHS_IS_FILE).
+/* Decoding is not built into the normal dictionary lookup
+/* method, because that would complicate dictionary nesting,
+/* pipelining, and proxying.
+/* .sp
+/* NOTE 2: it is up to the application to convert file names
+/* into base64-encoded file content before calling the dictionary
+/* update method (see dict_file(3) for support). Automatic
+/* file content encoding is available only when a dictionary
+/* is created from source text.
+/* .PP
+/* Specify DICT_FLAG_NONE for no special processing.
+/*
+/* The dictionary types are as follows:
+/* .IP environ
+/* The process environment array. The \fIdict_name\fR argument is ignored.
+/* .IP dbm
+/* DBM file.
+/* .IP hash
+/* Berkeley DB file in hash format.
+/* .IP btree
+/* Berkeley DB file in btree format.
+/* .IP nis
+/* NIS map. Only read access is supported.
+/* .IP nisplus
+/* NIS+ map. Only read access is supported.
+/* .IP netinfo
+/* NetInfo table. Only read access is supported.
+/* .IP ldap
+/* LDAP ("light-weight" directory access protocol) database access.
+/* .IP pcre
+/* PERL-compatible regular expressions.
+/* .IP regexp
+/* POSIX-compatible regular expressions.
+/* .IP texthash
+/* Flat text in postmap(1) input format.
+/* .PP
+/* dict_open3() takes separate arguments for dictionary type and
+/* name, but otherwise performs the same functions as dict_open().
+/*
+/* The dict_get(), dict_put(), dict_del(), and dict_seq()
+/* macros evaluate their first argument multiple times.
+/* These names should have been in uppercase.
+/*
+/* dict_get() retrieves the value stored in the named dictionary
+/* under the given key. A null pointer means the value was not found.
+/* As with dict_lookup(), the result is owned by the lookup table
+/* implementation. Make a copy if the result is to be modified,
+/* or if the result is to survive multiple table lookups.
+/*
+/* dict_put() stores the specified key and value into the named
+/* dictionary. A zero (DICT_STAT_SUCCESS) result means the
+/* update was made.
+/*
+/* dict_del() removes a dictionary entry, and returns
+/* DICT_STAT_SUCCESS in case of success.
+/*
+/* dict_seq() iterates over all members in the named dictionary.
+/* func is define DICT_SEQ_FUN_FIRST (select first member) or
+/* DICT_SEQ_FUN_NEXT (select next member). A zero (DICT_STAT_SUCCESS)
+/* result means that an entry was found.
+/*
+/* dict_close() closes the specified dictionary and cleans up the
+/* associated data structures.
+/*
+/* dict_open_register() adds support for a new dictionary type.
+/*
+/* dict_open_extend() registers a call-back function that looks
+/* up the dictionary open() function for a type that is not
+/* registered, or null in case of error. The result value is
+/* the last previously-registered call-back or null.
+/*
+/* dict_mapnames() returns a sorted list with the names of all available
+/* dictionary types.
+/*
+/* dict_mapnames_extend() registers a call-back function that
+/* enumerates additional dictionary type names. The result
+/* will be sorted by dict_mapnames(). The result value
+/* is the last previously-registered call-back or null.
+/*
+/* dict_setjmp() saves processing context and makes that context
+/* available for use with dict_longjmp(). Normally, dict_setjmp()
+/* returns zero. A non-zero result means that dict_setjmp()
+/* returned through a dict_longjmp() call; the result is the
+/* \fIval\fR argument given to dict_longjmp(). dict_isjmp()
+/* returns non-zero when dict_setjmp() and dict_longjmp()
+/* are enabled for a given dictionary.
+/*
+/* NB: non-local jumps such as dict_longjmp() are not safe for
+/* jumping out of any routine that manipulates DICT data.
+/* longjmp() like calls are best avoided in signal handlers.
+/*
+/* dict_type_override() changes the symbolic dictionary type.
+/* This is used by dictionaries whose internals are based on
+/* some other dictionary type.
+/* DIAGNOSTICS
+/* Fatal error: open error, unsupported dictionary type, attempt to
+/* update non-writable dictionary.
+/*
+/* The lookup routine returns non-null when the request is
+/* satisfied. The update, delete and sequence routines return
+/* zero (DICT_STAT_SUCCESS) when the request is satisfied.
+/* The dict->errno value is non-zero only when the last operation
+/* was not satisfied due to a dictionary access error. This
+/* can have the following values:
+/* .IP DICT_ERR_NONE(zero)
+/* There was no dictionary access error. For example, the
+/* request was satisfied, the requested information did not
+/* exist in the dictionary, or the information already existed
+/* when it should not exist (collision).
+/* .IP DICT_ERR_RETRY(<0)
+/* The dictionary was temporarily unavailable. This can happen
+/* with network-based services.
+/* .IP DICT_ERR_CONFIG(<0)
+/* The dictionary was unavailable due to a configuration error.
+/* .PP
+/* Generally, a program is expected to test the function result
+/* value for "success" first. If the operation was not successful,
+/* a program is expected to test for a non-zero dict->error
+/* status to distinguish between a data notfound/collision
+/* condition or a dictionary access error.
+/* LICENSE
+/* .ad
+/* .fi
+/* The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
+/* AUTHOR(S)
+/* Wietse Venema
+/* IBM T.J. Watson Research
+/* P.O. Box 704
+/* Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
+/*
+/* Wietse Venema
+/* Google, Inc.
+/* 111 8th Avenue
+/* New York, NY 10011, USA
+/*--*/
+
+/* System library. */
+
+#include <sys_defs.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+/* Utility library. */
+
+#include <argv.h>
+#include <mymalloc.h>
+#include <msg.h>
+#include <dict.h>
+#include <dict_cdb.h>
+#include <dict_env.h>
+#include <dict_unix.h>
+#include <dict_tcp.h>
+#include <dict_sdbm.h>
+#include <dict_dbm.h>
+#include <dict_db.h>
+#include <dict_lmdb.h>
+#include <dict_nis.h>
+#include <dict_nisplus.h>
+#include <dict_ni.h>
+#include <dict_pcre.h>
+#include <dict_regexp.h>
+#include <dict_static.h>
+#include <dict_cidr.h>
+#include <dict_ht.h>
+#include <dict_thash.h>
+#include <dict_sockmap.h>
+#include <dict_fail.h>
+#include <dict_pipe.h>
+#include <dict_random.h>
+#include <dict_union.h>
+#include <dict_inline.h>
+#include <stringops.h>
+#include <split_at.h>
+#include <htable.h>
+#include <myflock.h>
+
+ /*
+ * lookup table for available map types.
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ char *type;
+ DICT_OPEN_FN open;
+} DICT_OPEN_INFO;
+
+static const DICT_OPEN_INFO dict_open_info[] = {
+ DICT_TYPE_ENVIRON, dict_env_open,
+ DICT_TYPE_HT, dict_ht_open,
+ DICT_TYPE_UNIX, dict_unix_open,
+ DICT_TYPE_TCP, dict_tcp_open,
+#ifdef HAS_DBM
+ DICT_TYPE_DBM, dict_dbm_open,
+#endif
+#ifdef HAS_DB
+ DICT_TYPE_HASH, dict_hash_open,
+ DICT_TYPE_BTREE, dict_btree_open,
+#endif
+#ifdef HAS_NIS
+ DICT_TYPE_NIS, dict_nis_open,
+#endif
+#ifdef HAS_NISPLUS
+ DICT_TYPE_NISPLUS, dict_nisplus_open,
+#endif
+#ifdef HAS_NETINFO
+ DICT_TYPE_NETINFO, dict_ni_open,
+#endif
+#ifdef HAS_POSIX_REGEXP
+ DICT_TYPE_REGEXP, dict_regexp_open,
+#endif
+ DICT_TYPE_STATIC, dict_static_open,
+ DICT_TYPE_CIDR, dict_cidr_open,
+ DICT_TYPE_THASH, dict_thash_open,
+ DICT_TYPE_SOCKMAP, dict_sockmap_open,
+ DICT_TYPE_FAIL, dict_fail_open,
+ DICT_TYPE_PIPE, dict_pipe_open,
+ DICT_TYPE_RANDOM, dict_random_open,
+ DICT_TYPE_UNION, dict_union_open,
+ DICT_TYPE_INLINE, dict_inline_open,
+#ifndef USE_DYNAMIC_MAPS
+#ifdef HAS_PCRE
+ DICT_TYPE_PCRE, dict_pcre_open,
+#endif
+#ifdef HAS_CDB
+ DICT_TYPE_CDB, dict_cdb_open,
+#endif
+#ifdef HAS_SDBM
+ DICT_TYPE_SDBM, dict_sdbm_open,
+#endif
+#ifdef HAS_LMDB
+ DICT_TYPE_LMDB, dict_lmdb_open,
+#endif
+#endif /* !USE_DYNAMIC_MAPS */
+ 0,
+};
+
+static HTABLE *dict_open_hash;
+
+ /*
+ * Extension hooks.
+ */
+static DICT_OPEN_EXTEND_FN dict_open_extend_hook;
+static DICT_MAPNAMES_EXTEND_FN dict_mapnames_extend_hook;
+
+ /*
+ * Workaround.
+ */
+DEFINE_DICT_LMDB_MAP_SIZE;
+DEFINE_DICT_DB_CACHE_SIZE;
+
+/* dict_open_init - one-off initialization */
+
+static void dict_open_init(void)
+{
+ const char *myname = "dict_open_init";
+ const DICT_OPEN_INFO *dp;
+
+ if (dict_open_hash != 0)
+ msg_panic("%s: multiple initialization", myname);
+ dict_open_hash = htable_create(10);
+
+ for (dp = dict_open_info; dp->type; dp++)
+ htable_enter(dict_open_hash, dp->type, (void *) dp);
+}
+
+/* dict_open - open dictionary */
+
+DICT *dict_open(const char *dict_spec, int open_flags, int dict_flags)
+{
+ char *saved_dict_spec = mystrdup(dict_spec);
+ char *dict_name;
+ DICT *dict;
+
+ if ((dict_name = split_at(saved_dict_spec, ':')) == 0)
+ msg_fatal("open dictionary: expecting \"type:name\" form instead of \"%s\"",
+ dict_spec);
+
+ dict = dict_open3(saved_dict_spec, dict_name, open_flags, dict_flags);
+ myfree(saved_dict_spec);
+ return (dict);
+}
+
+
+/* dict_open3 - open dictionary */
+
+DICT *dict_open3(const char *dict_type, const char *dict_name,
+ int open_flags, int dict_flags)
+{
+ const char *myname = "dict_open";
+ DICT_OPEN_INFO *dp;
+ DICT_OPEN_FN open_fn;
+ DICT *dict;
+
+ if (*dict_type == 0 || *dict_name == 0)
+ msg_fatal("open dictionary: expecting \"type:name\" form instead of \"%s:%s\"",
+ dict_type, dict_name);
+ if (dict_open_hash == 0)
+ dict_open_init();
+ if ((dp = (DICT_OPEN_INFO *) htable_find(dict_open_hash, dict_type)) == 0) {
+ if (dict_open_extend_hook != 0
+ && (open_fn = dict_open_extend_hook(dict_type)) != 0) {
+ dict_open_register(dict_type, open_fn);
+ dp = (DICT_OPEN_INFO *) htable_find(dict_open_hash, dict_type);
+ }
+ if (dp == 0)
+ return (dict_surrogate(dict_type, dict_name, open_flags, dict_flags,
+ "unsupported dictionary type: %s", dict_type));
+ }
+ if ((dict = dp->open(dict_name, open_flags, dict_flags)) == 0)
+ return (dict_surrogate(dict_type, dict_name, open_flags, dict_flags,
+ "cannot open %s:%s: %m", dict_type, dict_name));
+ if (msg_verbose)
+ msg_info("%s: %s:%s", myname, dict_type, dict_name);
+ /* XXX The choice between wait-for-lock or no-wait is hard-coded. */
+ if (dict->flags & DICT_FLAG_OPEN_LOCK) {
+ if (dict->flags & DICT_FLAG_LOCK)
+ msg_panic("%s: attempt to open %s:%s with both \"open\" lock and \"access\" lock",
+ myname, dict_type, dict_name);
+ /* Multi-writer safe map: downgrade persistent lock to temporary. */
+ if (dict->flags & DICT_FLAG_MULTI_WRITER) {
+ dict->flags &= ~DICT_FLAG_OPEN_LOCK;
+ dict->flags |= DICT_FLAG_LOCK;
+ }
+ /* Multi-writer unsafe map: acquire exclusive lock or bust. */
+ else if (dict->lock(dict, MYFLOCK_OP_EXCLUSIVE | MYFLOCK_OP_NOWAIT) < 0)
+ msg_fatal("%s:%s: unable to get exclusive lock: %m",
+ dict_type, dict_name);
+ }
+ /* Last step: insert proxy for UTF-8 syntax checks and casefolding. */
+ if ((dict->flags & DICT_FLAG_UTF8_ACTIVE) == 0
+ && DICT_NEED_UTF8_ACTIVATION(util_utf8_enable, dict_flags))
+ dict = dict_utf8_activate(dict);
+ return (dict);
+}
+
+/* dict_open_register - register dictionary type */
+
+void dict_open_register(const char *type, DICT_OPEN_FN open)
+{
+ const char *myname = "dict_open_register";
+ DICT_OPEN_INFO *dp;
+ HTABLE_INFO *ht;
+
+ if (dict_open_hash == 0)
+ dict_open_init();
+ if (htable_find(dict_open_hash, type))
+ msg_panic("%s: dictionary type exists: %s", myname, type);
+ dp = (DICT_OPEN_INFO *) mymalloc(sizeof(*dp));
+ dp->open = open;
+ ht = htable_enter(dict_open_hash, type, (void *) dp);
+ dp->type = ht->key;
+}
+
+/* dict_open_extend - register alternate dictionary search routine */
+
+DICT_OPEN_EXTEND_FN dict_open_extend(DICT_OPEN_EXTEND_FN new_cb)
+{
+ DICT_OPEN_EXTEND_FN old_cb;
+
+ old_cb = dict_open_extend_hook;
+ dict_open_extend_hook = new_cb;
+ return (old_cb);
+}
+
+/* dict_sort_alpha_cpp - qsort() callback */
+
+static int dict_sort_alpha_cpp(const void *a, const void *b)
+{
+ return (strcmp(((char **) a)[0], ((char **) b)[0]));
+}
+
+/* dict_mapnames - return an ARGV of available map_names */
+
+ARGV *dict_mapnames()
+{
+ HTABLE_INFO **ht_info;
+ HTABLE_INFO **ht;
+ DICT_OPEN_INFO *dp;
+ ARGV *mapnames;
+
+ if (dict_open_hash == 0)
+ dict_open_init();
+ mapnames = argv_alloc(dict_open_hash->used + 1);
+ for (ht_info = ht = htable_list(dict_open_hash); *ht; ht++) {
+ dp = (DICT_OPEN_INFO *) ht[0]->value;
+ argv_add(mapnames, dp->type, ARGV_END);
+ }
+ if (dict_mapnames_extend_hook != 0)
+ (void) dict_mapnames_extend_hook(mapnames);
+ qsort((void *) mapnames->argv, mapnames->argc, sizeof(mapnames->argv[0]),
+ dict_sort_alpha_cpp);
+ myfree((void *) ht_info);
+ argv_terminate(mapnames);
+ return mapnames;
+}
+
+/* dict_mapnames_extend - register alternate dictionary type list routine */
+
+DICT_MAPNAMES_EXTEND_FN dict_mapnames_extend(DICT_MAPNAMES_EXTEND_FN new_cb)
+{
+ DICT_MAPNAMES_EXTEND_FN old_cb;
+
+ old_cb = dict_mapnames_extend_hook;
+ dict_mapnames_extend_hook = new_cb;
+ return (old_cb);
+}
+
+/* dict_type_override - disguise a dictionary type */
+
+void dict_type_override(DICT *dict, const char *type)
+{
+ myfree(dict->type);
+ dict->type = mystrdup(type);
+}
+
+#ifdef TEST
+
+ /*
+ * Proof-of-concept test program.
+ */
+int main(int argc, char **argv)
+{
+ dict_test(argc, argv);
+ return (0);
+}
+
+#endif