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%top{
/*
* Scanner for the configuration file
*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2023, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* src/backend/utils/misc/guc-file.l
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "common/file_utils.h"
#include "guc_internal.h"
#include "mb/pg_wchar.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "storage/fd.h"
#include "utils/conffiles.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
}
%{
/*
* flex emits a yy_fatal_error() function that it calls in response to
* critical errors like malloc failure, file I/O errors, and detection of
* internal inconsistency. That function prints a message and calls exit().
* Mutate it to instead call our handler, which jumps out of the parser.
*/
#undef fprintf
#define fprintf(file, fmt, msg) GUC_flex_fatal(msg)
enum
{
GUC_ID = 1,
GUC_STRING = 2,
GUC_INTEGER = 3,
GUC_REAL = 4,
GUC_EQUALS = 5,
GUC_UNQUOTED_STRING = 6,
GUC_QUALIFIED_ID = 7,
GUC_EOL = 99,
GUC_ERROR = 100
};
static unsigned int ConfigFileLineno;
static const char *GUC_flex_fatal_errmsg;
static sigjmp_buf *GUC_flex_fatal_jmp;
static void FreeConfigVariable(ConfigVariable *item);
static int GUC_flex_fatal(const char *msg);
/* LCOV_EXCL_START */
%}
%option 8bit
%option never-interactive
%option nodefault
%option noinput
%option nounput
%option noyywrap
%option warn
%option prefix="GUC_yy"
SIGN ("-"|"+")
DIGIT [0-9]
HEXDIGIT [0-9a-fA-F]
UNIT_LETTER [a-zA-Z]
INTEGER {SIGN}?({DIGIT}+|0x{HEXDIGIT}+){UNIT_LETTER}*
EXPONENT [Ee]{SIGN}?{DIGIT}+
REAL {SIGN}?{DIGIT}*"."{DIGIT}*{EXPONENT}?
LETTER [A-Za-z_\200-\377]
LETTER_OR_DIGIT [A-Za-z_0-9\200-\377]
ID {LETTER}{LETTER_OR_DIGIT}*
QUALIFIED_ID {ID}"."{ID}
UNQUOTED_STRING {LETTER}({LETTER_OR_DIGIT}|[-._:/])*
STRING \'([^'\\\n]|\\.|\'\')*\'
%%
\n ConfigFileLineno++; return GUC_EOL;
[ \t\r]+ /* eat whitespace */
#.* /* eat comment (.* matches anything until newline) */
{ID} return GUC_ID;
{QUALIFIED_ID} return GUC_QUALIFIED_ID;
{STRING} return GUC_STRING;
{UNQUOTED_STRING} return GUC_UNQUOTED_STRING;
{INTEGER} return GUC_INTEGER;
{REAL} return GUC_REAL;
= return GUC_EQUALS;
. return GUC_ERROR;
%%
/* LCOV_EXCL_STOP */
/*
* Exported function to read and process the configuration file. The
* parameter indicates in what context the file is being read --- either
* postmaster startup (including standalone-backend startup) or SIGHUP.
* All options mentioned in the configuration file are set to new values.
* If a hard error occurs, no values will be changed. (There can also be
* errors that prevent just one value from being changed.)
*/
void
ProcessConfigFile(GucContext context)
{
int elevel;
MemoryContext config_cxt;
MemoryContext caller_cxt;
/*
* Config files are processed on startup (by the postmaster only) and on
* SIGHUP (by the postmaster and its children)
*/
Assert((context == PGC_POSTMASTER && !IsUnderPostmaster) ||
context == PGC_SIGHUP);
/*
* To avoid cluttering the log, only the postmaster bleats loudly about
* problems with the config file.
*/
elevel = IsUnderPostmaster ? DEBUG2 : LOG;
/*
* This function is usually called within a process-lifespan memory
* context. To ensure that any memory leaked during GUC processing does
* not accumulate across repeated SIGHUP cycles, do the work in a private
* context that we can free at exit.
*/
config_cxt = AllocSetContextCreate(CurrentMemoryContext,
"config file processing",
ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
caller_cxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(config_cxt);
/*
* Read and apply the config file. We don't need to examine the result.
*/
(void) ProcessConfigFileInternal(context, true, elevel);
/* Clean up */
MemoryContextSwitchTo(caller_cxt);
MemoryContextDelete(config_cxt);
}
/*
* Read and parse a single configuration file. This function recurses
* to handle "include" directives.
*
* If "strict" is true, treat failure to open the config file as an error,
* otherwise just skip the file.
*
* calling_file/calling_lineno identify the source of the request.
* Pass NULL/0 if not recursing from an inclusion request.
*
* See ParseConfigFp for further details. This one merely adds opening the
* config file rather than working from a caller-supplied file descriptor,
* and absolute-ifying the path name if necessary.
*/
bool
ParseConfigFile(const char *config_file, bool strict,
const char *calling_file, int calling_lineno,
int depth, int elevel,
ConfigVariable **head_p,
ConfigVariable **tail_p)
{
char *abs_path;
bool OK = true;
FILE *fp;
/*
* Reject file name that is all-blank (including empty), as that leads to
* confusion --- we'd try to read the containing directory as a file.
*/
if (strspn(config_file, " \t\r\n") == strlen(config_file))
{
ereport(elevel,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
errmsg("empty configuration file name: \"%s\"",
config_file)));
record_config_file_error("empty configuration file name",
calling_file, calling_lineno,
head_p, tail_p);
return false;
}
/*
* Reject too-deep include nesting depth. This is just a safety check to
* avoid dumping core due to stack overflow if an include file loops back
* to itself. The maximum nesting depth is pretty arbitrary.
*/
if (depth > CONF_FILE_MAX_DEPTH)
{
ereport(elevel,
(errcode(ERRCODE_PROGRAM_LIMIT_EXCEEDED),
errmsg("could not open configuration file \"%s\": maximum nesting depth exceeded",
config_file)));
record_config_file_error("nesting depth exceeded",
calling_file, calling_lineno,
head_p, tail_p);
return false;
}
abs_path = AbsoluteConfigLocation(config_file, calling_file);
/*
* Reject direct recursion. Indirect recursion is also possible, but it's
* harder to detect and so doesn't seem worth the trouble. (We test at
* this step because the canonicalization done by AbsoluteConfigLocation
* makes it more likely that a simple strcmp comparison will match.)
*/
if (calling_file && strcmp(abs_path, calling_file) == 0)
{
ereport(elevel,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
errmsg("configuration file recursion in \"%s\"",
calling_file)));
record_config_file_error("configuration file recursion",
calling_file, calling_lineno,
head_p, tail_p);
pfree(abs_path);
return false;
}
fp = AllocateFile(abs_path, "r");
if (!fp)
{
if (strict)
{
ereport(elevel,
(errcode_for_file_access(),
errmsg("could not open configuration file \"%s\": %m",
abs_path)));
record_config_file_error(psprintf("could not open file \"%s\"",
abs_path),
calling_file, calling_lineno,
head_p, tail_p);
OK = false;
}
else
{
ereport(LOG,
(errmsg("skipping missing configuration file \"%s\"",
abs_path)));
}
goto cleanup;
}
OK = ParseConfigFp(fp, abs_path, depth, elevel, head_p, tail_p);
cleanup:
if (fp)
FreeFile(fp);
pfree(abs_path);
return OK;
}
/*
* Capture an error message in the ConfigVariable list returned by
* config file parsing.
*/
void
record_config_file_error(const char *errmsg,
const char *config_file,
int lineno,
ConfigVariable **head_p,
ConfigVariable **tail_p)
{
ConfigVariable *item;
item = palloc(sizeof *item);
item->name = NULL;
item->value = NULL;
item->errmsg = pstrdup(errmsg);
item->filename = config_file ? pstrdup(config_file) : NULL;
item->sourceline = lineno;
item->ignore = true;
item->applied = false;
item->next = NULL;
if (*head_p == NULL)
*head_p = item;
else
(*tail_p)->next = item;
*tail_p = item;
}
/*
* Flex fatal errors bring us here. Stash the error message and jump back to
* ParseConfigFp(). Assume all msg arguments point to string constants; this
* holds for flex 2.5.35 (earliest we support). Otherwise, we would need to
* copy the message.
*
* We return "int" since this takes the place of calls to fprintf().
*/
static int
GUC_flex_fatal(const char *msg)
{
GUC_flex_fatal_errmsg = msg;
siglongjmp(*GUC_flex_fatal_jmp, 1);
return 0; /* keep compiler quiet */
}
/*
* Read and parse a single configuration file. This function recurses
* to handle "include" directives.
*
* Input parameters:
* fp: file pointer from AllocateFile for the configuration file to parse
* config_file: absolute or relative path name of the configuration file
* depth: recursion depth (should be CONF_FILE_START_DEPTH in the outermost
* call)
* elevel: error logging level to use
* Input/Output parameters:
* head_p, tail_p: head and tail of linked list of name/value pairs
*
* *head_p and *tail_p must be initialized, either to NULL or valid pointers
* to a ConfigVariable list, before calling the outer recursion level. Any
* name-value pairs read from the input file(s) will be appended to the list.
* Error reports will also be appended to the list, if elevel < ERROR.
*
* Returns TRUE if successful, FALSE if an error occurred. The error has
* already been ereport'd, it is only necessary for the caller to clean up
* its own state and release the ConfigVariable list.
*
* Note: if elevel >= ERROR then an error will not return control to the
* caller, so there is no need to check the return value in that case.
*
* Note: this function is used to parse not only postgresql.conf, but
* various other configuration files that use the same "name = value"
* syntax. Hence, do not do anything here or in the subsidiary routines
* ParseConfigFile/ParseConfigDirectory that assumes we are processing
* GUCs specifically.
*/
bool
ParseConfigFp(FILE *fp, const char *config_file, int depth, int elevel,
ConfigVariable **head_p, ConfigVariable **tail_p)
{
volatile bool OK = true;
unsigned int save_ConfigFileLineno = ConfigFileLineno;
sigjmp_buf *save_GUC_flex_fatal_jmp = GUC_flex_fatal_jmp;
sigjmp_buf flex_fatal_jmp;
volatile YY_BUFFER_STATE lex_buffer = NULL;
int errorcount;
int token;
if (sigsetjmp(flex_fatal_jmp, 1) == 0)
GUC_flex_fatal_jmp = &flex_fatal_jmp;
else
{
/*
* Regain control after a fatal, internal flex error. It may have
* corrupted parser state. Consequently, abandon the file, but trust
* that the state remains sane enough for yy_delete_buffer().
*/
elog(elevel, "%s at file \"%s\" line %u",
GUC_flex_fatal_errmsg, config_file, ConfigFileLineno);
record_config_file_error(GUC_flex_fatal_errmsg,
config_file, ConfigFileLineno,
head_p, tail_p);
OK = false;
goto cleanup;
}
/*
* Parse
*/
ConfigFileLineno = 1;
errorcount = 0;
lex_buffer = yy_create_buffer(fp, YY_BUF_SIZE);
yy_switch_to_buffer(lex_buffer);
/* This loop iterates once per logical line */
while ((token = yylex()))
{
char *opt_name = NULL;
char *opt_value = NULL;
ConfigVariable *item;
if (token == GUC_EOL) /* empty or comment line */
continue;
/* first token on line is option name */
if (token != GUC_ID && token != GUC_QUALIFIED_ID)
goto parse_error;
opt_name = pstrdup(yytext);
/* next we have an optional equal sign; discard if present */
token = yylex();
if (token == GUC_EQUALS)
token = yylex();
/* now we must have the option value */
if (token != GUC_ID &&
token != GUC_STRING &&
token != GUC_INTEGER &&
token != GUC_REAL &&
token != GUC_UNQUOTED_STRING)
goto parse_error;
if (token == GUC_STRING) /* strip quotes and escapes */
opt_value = DeescapeQuotedString(yytext);
else
opt_value = pstrdup(yytext);
/* now we'd like an end of line, or possibly EOF */
token = yylex();
if (token != GUC_EOL)
{
if (token != 0)
goto parse_error;
/* treat EOF like \n for line numbering purposes, cf bug 4752 */
ConfigFileLineno++;
}
/* OK, process the option name and value */
if (guc_name_compare(opt_name, "include_dir") == 0)
{
/*
* An include_dir directive isn't a variable and should be
* processed immediately.
*/
if (!ParseConfigDirectory(opt_value,
config_file, ConfigFileLineno - 1,
depth + 1, elevel,
head_p, tail_p))
OK = false;
yy_switch_to_buffer(lex_buffer);
pfree(opt_name);
pfree(opt_value);
}
else if (guc_name_compare(opt_name, "include_if_exists") == 0)
{
/*
* An include_if_exists directive isn't a variable and should be
* processed immediately.
*/
if (!ParseConfigFile(opt_value, false,
config_file, ConfigFileLineno - 1,
depth + 1, elevel,
head_p, tail_p))
OK = false;
yy_switch_to_buffer(lex_buffer);
pfree(opt_name);
pfree(opt_value);
}
else if (guc_name_compare(opt_name, "include") == 0)
{
/*
* An include directive isn't a variable and should be processed
* immediately.
*/
if (!ParseConfigFile(opt_value, true,
config_file, ConfigFileLineno - 1,
depth + 1, elevel,
head_p, tail_p))
OK = false;
yy_switch_to_buffer(lex_buffer);
pfree(opt_name);
pfree(opt_value);
}
else
{
/* ordinary variable, append to list */
item = palloc(sizeof *item);
item->name = opt_name;
item->value = opt_value;
item->errmsg = NULL;
item->filename = pstrdup(config_file);
item->sourceline = ConfigFileLineno - 1;
item->ignore = false;
item->applied = false;
item->next = NULL;
if (*head_p == NULL)
*head_p = item;
else
(*tail_p)->next = item;
*tail_p = item;
}
/* break out of loop if read EOF, else loop for next line */
if (token == 0)
break;
continue;
parse_error:
/* release storage if we allocated any on this line */
if (opt_name)
pfree(opt_name);
if (opt_value)
pfree(opt_value);
/* report the error */
if (token == GUC_EOL || token == 0)
{
ereport(elevel,
(errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
errmsg("syntax error in file \"%s\" line %u, near end of line",
config_file, ConfigFileLineno - 1)));
record_config_file_error("syntax error",
config_file, ConfigFileLineno - 1,
head_p, tail_p);
}
else
{
ereport(elevel,
(errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
errmsg("syntax error in file \"%s\" line %u, near token \"%s\"",
config_file, ConfigFileLineno, yytext)));
record_config_file_error("syntax error",
config_file, ConfigFileLineno,
head_p, tail_p);
}
OK = false;
errorcount++;
/*
* To avoid producing too much noise when fed a totally bogus file,
* give up after 100 syntax errors per file (an arbitrary number).
* Also, if we're only logging the errors at DEBUG level anyway, might
* as well give up immediately. (This prevents postmaster children
* from bloating the logs with duplicate complaints.)
*/
if (errorcount >= 100 || elevel <= DEBUG1)
{
ereport(elevel,
(errcode(ERRCODE_PROGRAM_LIMIT_EXCEEDED),
errmsg("too many syntax errors found, abandoning file \"%s\"",
config_file)));
break;
}
/* resync to next end-of-line or EOF */
while (token != GUC_EOL && token != 0)
token = yylex();
/* break out of loop on EOF */
if (token == 0)
break;
}
cleanup:
yy_delete_buffer(lex_buffer);
/* Each recursion level must save and restore these static variables. */
ConfigFileLineno = save_ConfigFileLineno;
GUC_flex_fatal_jmp = save_GUC_flex_fatal_jmp;
return OK;
}
/*
* Read and parse all config files in a subdirectory in alphabetical order
*
* includedir is the absolute or relative path to the subdirectory to scan.
*
* calling_file/calling_lineno identify the source of the request.
* Pass NULL/0 if not recursing from an inclusion request.
*
* See ParseConfigFp for further details.
*/
bool
ParseConfigDirectory(const char *includedir,
const char *calling_file, int calling_lineno,
int depth, int elevel,
ConfigVariable **head_p,
ConfigVariable **tail_p)
{
char *err_msg;
char **filenames;
int num_filenames;
filenames = GetConfFilesInDir(includedir, calling_file, elevel,
&num_filenames, &err_msg);
if (!filenames)
{
record_config_file_error(err_msg, calling_file, calling_lineno, head_p,
tail_p);
return false;
}
for (int i = 0; i < num_filenames; i++)
{
if (!ParseConfigFile(filenames[i], true,
calling_file, calling_lineno,
depth, elevel,
head_p, tail_p))
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
* Free a list of ConfigVariables, including the names and the values
*/
void
FreeConfigVariables(ConfigVariable *list)
{
ConfigVariable *item;
item = list;
while (item)
{
ConfigVariable *next = item->next;
FreeConfigVariable(item);
item = next;
}
}
/*
* Free a single ConfigVariable
*/
static void
FreeConfigVariable(ConfigVariable *item)
{
if (item->name)
pfree(item->name);
if (item->value)
pfree(item->value);
if (item->errmsg)
pfree(item->errmsg);
if (item->filename)
pfree(item->filename);
pfree(item);
}
/*
* DeescapeQuotedString
*
* Strip the quotes surrounding the given string, and collapse any embedded
* '' sequences and backslash escapes.
*
* The string returned is palloc'd and should eventually be pfree'd by the
* caller.
*
* This is exported because it is also used by the bootstrap scanner.
*/
char *
DeescapeQuotedString(const char *s)
{
char *newStr;
int len,
i,
j;
/* We just Assert that there are leading and trailing quotes */
Assert(s != NULL && s[0] == '\'');
len = strlen(s);
Assert(len >= 2);
Assert(s[len - 1] == '\'');
/* Skip the leading quote; we'll handle the trailing quote below */
s++, len--;
/* Since len still includes trailing quote, this is enough space */
newStr = palloc(len);
for (i = 0, j = 0; i < len; i++)
{
if (s[i] == '\\')
{
i++;
switch (s[i])
{
case 'b':
newStr[j] = '\b';
break;
case 'f':
newStr[j] = '\f';
break;
case 'n':
newStr[j] = '\n';
break;
case 'r':
newStr[j] = '\r';
break;
case 't':
newStr[j] = '\t';
break;
case '0':
case '1':
case '2':
case '3':
case '4':
case '5':
case '6':
case '7':
{
int k;
long octVal = 0;
for (k = 0;
s[i + k] >= '0' && s[i + k] <= '7' && k < 3;
k++)
octVal = (octVal << 3) + (s[i + k] - '0');
i += k - 1;
newStr[j] = ((char) octVal);
}
break;
default:
newStr[j] = s[i];
break;
} /* switch */
}
else if (s[i] == '\'' && s[i + 1] == '\'')
{
/* doubled quote becomes just one quote */
newStr[j] = s[++i];
}
else
newStr[j] = s[i];
j++;
}
/* We copied the ending quote to newStr, so replace with \0 */
Assert(j > 0 && j <= len);
newStr[--j] = '\0';
return newStr;
}
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