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+/* modules.c
+ * This is the implementation of syslogd modules object.
+ * This object handles plug-ins and build-in modules of all kind.
+ *
+ * Modules are reference-counted. Anyone who access a module must call
+ * Use() before any function is accessed and Release() when he is done.
+ * When the reference count reaches 0, rsyslog unloads the module (that
+ * may be changed in the future to cache modules). Rsyslog does NOT
+ * unload modules with a reference count > 0, even if the unload
+ * method is called!
+ *
+ * File begun on 2007-07-22 by RGerhards
+ *
+ * Copyright 2007-2018 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the rsyslog runtime library.
+ *
+ * The rsyslog runtime library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * The rsyslog runtime library 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 Lesser General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
+ * along with the rsyslog runtime library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ *
+ * A copy of the GPL can be found in the file "COPYING" in this distribution.
+ * A copy of the LGPL can be found in the file "COPYING.LESSER" in this distribution.
+ */
+#include "config.h"
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdarg.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <time.h>
+#include <assert.h>
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <pthread.h>
+#ifdef OS_BSD
+# include "libgen.h"
+#endif
+
+#include <dlfcn.h> /* TODO: replace this with the libtools equivalent! */
+
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <sys/file.h>
+
+#include "rsyslog.h"
+#include "rainerscript.h"
+#include "cfsysline.h"
+#include "rsconf.h"
+#include "modules.h"
+#include "errmsg.h"
+#include "parser.h"
+#include "strgen.h"
+
+/* static data */
+DEFobjStaticHelpers
+DEFobjCurrIf(strgen)
+
+static modInfo_t *pLoadedModules = NULL; /* list of currently-loaded modules */
+static modInfo_t *pLoadedModulesLast = NULL; /* tail-pointer */
+
+/* already dlopen()-ed libs */
+static struct dlhandle_s *pHandles = NULL;
+
+static uchar *pModDir; /* directory where loadable modules are found */
+
+/* tables for interfacing with the v6 config system */
+/* action (instance) parameters */
+static struct cnfparamdescr actpdescr[] = {
+ { "load", eCmdHdlrGetWord, 1 }
+};
+static struct cnfparamblk pblk =
+ { CNFPARAMBLK_VERSION,
+ sizeof(actpdescr)/sizeof(struct cnfparamdescr),
+ actpdescr
+ };
+
+
+typedef rsRetVal (*pModInit_t)(int,int*, rsRetVal(**)(), rsRetVal(*)(), modInfo_t*);
+
+/* we provide a set of dummy functions for modules that do not support the
+ * some interfaces.
+ * On the commit feature: As the modules do not support it, they commit each message they
+ * receive, and as such the dummies can always return RS_RET_OK without causing
+ * harm. This simplifies things as in action processing we do not need to check
+ * if the transactional entry points exist.
+ */
+static rsRetVal
+dummyBeginTransaction(__attribute__((unused)) void * dummy)
+{
+ return RS_RET_OK;
+}
+static rsRetVal
+dummyEndTransaction(__attribute__((unused)) void * dummy)
+{
+ return RS_RET_OK;
+}
+static rsRetVal
+dummyIsCompatibleWithFeature(__attribute__((unused)) syslogFeature eFeat)
+{
+ return RS_RET_INCOMPATIBLE;
+}
+static rsRetVal
+dummynewActInst(uchar *modName, struct nvlst __attribute__((unused)) *dummy1,
+ void __attribute__((unused)) **dummy2, omodStringRequest_t __attribute__((unused)) **dummy3)
+{
+ LogError(0, RS_RET_CONFOBJ_UNSUPPORTED, "config objects are not "
+ "supported by module '%s' -- legacy config options "
+ "MUST be used instead", modName);
+ return RS_RET_CONFOBJ_UNSUPPORTED;
+}
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+/* we add some home-grown support to track our users (and detect who does not free us). In
+ * the long term, this should probably be migrated into debug.c (TODO). -- rgerhards, 2008-03-11
+ */
+
+/* add a user to the current list of users (always at the root) */
+static void
+modUsrAdd(modInfo_t *pThis, const char *pszUsr)
+{
+ modUsr_t *pUsr;
+
+ if((pUsr = calloc(1, sizeof(modUsr_t))) == NULL)
+ goto finalize_it;
+
+ if((pUsr->pszFile = strdup(pszUsr)) == NULL) {
+ free(pUsr);
+ goto finalize_it;
+ }
+
+ if(pThis->pModUsrRoot != NULL) {
+ pUsr->pNext = pThis->pModUsrRoot;
+ }
+ pThis->pModUsrRoot = pUsr;
+
+finalize_it:
+ return;
+}
+
+
+/* remove a user from the current user list
+ * rgerhards, 2008-03-11
+ */
+static void
+modUsrDel(modInfo_t *pThis, const char *pszUsr)
+{
+ modUsr_t *pUsr;
+ modUsr_t *pPrev = NULL;
+
+ for(pUsr = pThis->pModUsrRoot ; pUsr != NULL ; pUsr = pUsr->pNext) {
+ if(!strcmp(pUsr->pszFile, pszUsr))
+ break;
+ else
+ pPrev = pUsr;
+ }
+
+ if(pUsr == NULL) {
+ dbgprintf("oops - tried to delete user %s from module %s and it wasn't registered as one...\n",
+ pszUsr, pThis->pszName);
+ } else {
+ if(pPrev == NULL) {
+ /* This was at the root! */
+ pThis->pModUsrRoot = pUsr->pNext;
+ } else {
+ pPrev->pNext = pUsr->pNext;
+ }
+ /* free ressources */
+ free(pUsr->pszFile);
+ free(pUsr);
+ pUsr = NULL; /* just to make sure... */
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* print a short list all all source files using the module in question
+ * rgerhards, 2008-03-11
+ */
+static void
+modUsrPrint(modInfo_t *pThis)
+{
+ modUsr_t *pUsr;
+
+ for(pUsr = pThis->pModUsrRoot ; pUsr != NULL ; pUsr = pUsr->pNext) {
+ dbgprintf("\tmodule %s is currently in use by file %s\n",
+ pThis->pszName, pUsr->pszFile);
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* print all loaded modules and who is accessing them. This is primarily intended
+ * to be called at end of run to detect "module leaks" and who is causing them.
+ * rgerhards, 2008-03-11
+ */
+static void
+modUsrPrintAll(void)
+{
+ modInfo_t *pMod;
+
+ for(pMod = pLoadedModules ; pMod != NULL ; pMod = pMod->pNext) {
+ dbgprintf("printing users of loadable module %s, refcount %u, ptr %p, type %d\n",
+ pMod->pszName, pMod->uRefCnt, pMod, pMod->eType);
+ modUsrPrint(pMod);
+ }
+}
+
+#endif /* #ifdef DEBUG */
+
+
+/* Construct a new module object
+ */
+static rsRetVal moduleConstruct(modInfo_t **pThis)
+{
+ modInfo_t *pNew;
+
+ if((pNew = calloc(1, sizeof(modInfo_t))) == NULL)
+ return RS_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+
+ /* OK, we got the element, now initialize members that should
+ * not be zero-filled.
+ */
+
+ *pThis = pNew;
+ return RS_RET_OK;
+}
+
+
+/* Destructs a module object. The object must not be linked to the
+ * linked list of modules. Please note that all other dependencies on this
+ * modules must have been removed before (e.g. CfSysLineHandlers!)
+ */
+static void moduleDestruct(modInfo_t *pThis)
+{
+ assert(pThis != NULL);
+ free(pThis->pszName);
+ free(pThis->cnfName);
+ if(pThis->pModHdlr != NULL) {
+# ifdef VALGRIND
+ DBGPRINTF("moduleDestruct: compiled with valgrind, do "
+ "not unload module\n");
+# else
+ if(glblUnloadModules) {
+ if(pThis->eKeepType == eMOD_NOKEEP) {
+ dlclose(pThis->pModHdlr);
+ }
+ } else {
+ DBGPRINTF("moduleDestruct: not unloading module "
+ "due to user configuration\n");
+ }
+# endif
+ }
+
+ free(pThis);
+}
+
+
+/* This enables a module to query the core for specific features.
+ * rgerhards, 2009-04-22
+ */
+static rsRetVal queryCoreFeatureSupport(int *pBool, unsigned uFeat)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+
+ if(pBool == NULL)
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_PARAM_ERROR);
+
+ *pBool = (uFeat & CORE_FEATURE_BATCHING) ? 1 : 0;
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* The following function is the queryEntryPoint for host-based entry points.
+ * Modules may call it to get access to core interface functions. Please note
+ * that utility functions can be accessed via shared libraries - at least this
+ * is my current shool of thinking.
+ * Please note that the implementation as a query interface allows one to take
+ * care of plug-in interface version differences. -- rgerhards, 2007-07-31
+ * ... but often it better not to use a new interface. So we now add core
+ * functions here that a plugin may request. -- rgerhards, 2009-04-22
+ */
+static rsRetVal queryHostEtryPt(uchar *name, rsRetVal (**pEtryPoint)())
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+
+ if((name == NULL) || (pEtryPoint == NULL))
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_PARAM_ERROR);
+
+ if(!strcmp((char*) name, "regCfSysLineHdlr")) {
+ *pEtryPoint = regCfSysLineHdlr;
+ } else if(!strcmp((char*) name, "objGetObjInterface")) {
+ *pEtryPoint = objGetObjInterface;
+ } else if(!strcmp((char*) name, "OMSRgetSupportedTplOpts")) {
+ *pEtryPoint = OMSRgetSupportedTplOpts;
+ } else if(!strcmp((char*) name, "queryCoreFeatureSupport")) {
+ *pEtryPoint = queryCoreFeatureSupport;
+ } else {
+ *pEtryPoint = NULL; /* to be on the safe side */
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_ENTRY_POINT_NOT_FOUND);
+ }
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* get the name of a module
+ */
+uchar *
+modGetName(modInfo_t *pThis)
+{
+ return((pThis->pszName == NULL) ? (uchar*) "" : pThis->pszName);
+}
+
+
+/* get the state-name of a module. The state name is its name
+ * together with a short description of the module state (which
+ * is pulled from the module itself.
+ * rgerhards, 2007-07-24
+ * TODO: the actual state name is not yet pulled
+ */
+static uchar *modGetStateName(modInfo_t *pThis)
+{
+ return(modGetName(pThis));
+}
+
+
+/* Add a module to the loaded module linked list
+ */
+static void ATTR_NONNULL()
+addModToGlblList(modInfo_t *const pThis)
+{
+ assert(pThis != NULL);
+
+ if(pLoadedModules == NULL) {
+ pLoadedModules = pLoadedModulesLast = pThis;
+ } else {
+ /* there already exist entries */
+ pThis->pPrev = pLoadedModulesLast;
+ pLoadedModulesLast->pNext = pThis;
+ pLoadedModulesLast = pThis;
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* ready module for config processing. this includes checking if the module
+ * is already in the config, so this function may return errors. Returns a
+ * pointer to the last module inthe current config. That pointer needs to
+ * be passed to addModToCnfLst() when it is called later in the process.
+ */
+rsRetVal
+readyModForCnf(modInfo_t *pThis, cfgmodules_etry_t **ppNew, cfgmodules_etry_t **ppLast)
+{
+ cfgmodules_etry_t *pNew = NULL;
+ cfgmodules_etry_t *pLast;
+ DEFiRet;
+ assert(pThis != NULL);
+
+ if(loadConf == NULL) {
+ FINALIZE; /* we are in an early init state */
+ }
+
+ /* check for duplicates and, as a side-activity, identify last node */
+ pLast = loadConf->modules.root;
+ if(pLast != NULL) {
+ while(1) { /* loop broken inside */
+ if(pLast->pMod == pThis) {
+ DBGPRINTF("module '%s' already in this config\n", modGetName(pThis));
+ if(strncmp((char*)modGetName(pThis), "builtin:", sizeof("builtin:")-1)) {
+ LogError(0, RS_RET_MODULE_ALREADY_IN_CONF,
+ "module '%s' already in this config, cannot be added\n", modGetName(pThis));
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_MODULE_ALREADY_IN_CONF);
+ }
+ FINALIZE;
+ }
+ if(pLast->next == NULL)
+ break;
+ pLast = pLast->next;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* if we reach this point, pLast is the tail pointer and this module is new
+ * inside the currently loaded config. So, iff it is an input module, let's
+ * pass it a pointer which it can populate with a pointer to its module conf.
+ */
+
+ CHKmalloc(pNew = malloc(sizeof(cfgmodules_etry_t)));
+ pNew->canActivate = 1;
+ pNew->next = NULL;
+ pNew->pMod = pThis;
+
+ if(pThis->beginCnfLoad != NULL) {
+ CHKiRet(pThis->beginCnfLoad(&pNew->modCnf, loadConf));
+ }
+
+ *ppLast = pLast;
+ *ppNew = pNew;
+finalize_it:
+ if(iRet != RS_RET_OK) {
+ if(pNew != NULL)
+ free(pNew);
+ }
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* abort the creation of a module entry without adding it to the
+ * module list. Needed to prevent mem leaks.
+ */
+static inline void
+abortCnfUse(cfgmodules_etry_t **pNew)
+{
+ if(pNew != NULL) {
+ free(*pNew);
+ *pNew = NULL;
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* Add a module to the config module list for current loadConf.
+ * Requires last pointer obtained by readyModForCnf().
+ * The module pointer is handed over to this function. It is no
+ * longer available to caller one we are called.
+ */
+rsRetVal ATTR_NONNULL(1)
+addModToCnfList(cfgmodules_etry_t **const pNew, cfgmodules_etry_t *const pLast)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ assert(*pNew != NULL);
+
+ if(loadConf == NULL) {
+ abortCnfUse(pNew);
+ FINALIZE; /* we are in an early init state */
+ }
+
+ if(pLast == NULL) {
+ loadConf->modules.root = *pNew;
+ } else {
+ /* there already exist entries */
+ pLast->next = *pNew;
+ }
+
+finalize_it:
+ *pNew = NULL;
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* Get the next module pointer - this is used to traverse the list.
+ * The function returns the next pointer or NULL, if there is no next one.
+ * The last object must be provided to the function. If NULL is provided,
+ * it starts at the root of the list. Even in this case, NULL may be
+ * returned - then, the list is empty.
+ * rgerhards, 2007-07-23
+ */
+static modInfo_t *GetNxt(modInfo_t *pThis)
+{
+ modInfo_t *pNew;
+
+ if(pThis == NULL)
+ pNew = pLoadedModules;
+ else
+ pNew = pThis->pNext;
+
+ return(pNew);
+}
+
+
+/* this function is like GetNxt(), but it returns pointers to
+ * the configmodules entry, which than can be used to obtain the
+ * actual module pointer. Note that it returns those for
+ * modules of specific type only. Only modules from the provided
+ * config are returned. Note that processing speed could be improved,
+ * but this is really not relevant, as config file loading is not really
+ * something we are concerned about in regard to runtime.
+ */
+static cfgmodules_etry_t
+*GetNxtCnfType(rsconf_t *cnf, cfgmodules_etry_t *node, eModType_t rqtdType)
+{
+ if(node == NULL) { /* start at beginning of module list */
+ node = cnf->modules.root;
+ } else {
+ node = node->next;
+ }
+
+ if(rqtdType != eMOD_ANY) { /* if any, we already have the right one! */
+ while(node != NULL && node->pMod->eType != rqtdType) {
+ node = node->next;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return node;
+}
+
+
+/* Find a module with the given conf name and type. Returns NULL if none
+ * can be found, otherwise module found.
+ */
+static modInfo_t *
+FindWithCnfName(rsconf_t *cnf, uchar *name, eModType_t rqtdType)
+{
+ cfgmodules_etry_t *node;
+
+ ;
+ for( node = cnf->modules.root
+ ; node != NULL
+ ; node = node->next) {
+ if(node->pMod->eType != rqtdType || node->pMod->cnfName == NULL)
+ continue;
+ if(!strcasecmp((char*)node->pMod->cnfName, (char*)name))
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return node == NULL ? NULL : node->pMod;
+}
+
+
+/* Prepare a module for unloading.
+ * This is currently a dummy, to be filled when we have a plug-in
+ * interface - rgerhards, 2007-08-09
+ * rgerhards, 2007-11-21:
+ * When this function is called, all instance-data must already have
+ * been destroyed. In the case of output modules, this happens when the
+ * rule set is being destroyed. When we implement other module types, we
+ * need to think how we handle it there (and if we have any instance data).
+ * rgerhards, 2008-03-10: reject unload request if the module has a reference
+ * count > 0.
+ */
+static rsRetVal
+modPrepareUnload(modInfo_t *pThis)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ void *pModCookie;
+
+ assert(pThis != NULL);
+
+ if(pThis->uRefCnt > 0) {
+ dbgprintf("rejecting unload of module '%s' because it has a refcount of %d\n",
+ pThis->pszName, pThis->uRefCnt);
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_MODULE_STILL_REFERENCED);
+ }
+
+ CHKiRet(pThis->modGetID(&pModCookie));
+ pThis->modExit(); /* tell the module to get ready for unload */
+ CHKiRet(unregCfSysLineHdlrs4Owner(pModCookie));
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* Add an already-loaded module to the module linked list. This function does
+ * everything needed to fully initialize the module.
+ */
+static rsRetVal
+doModInit(pModInit_t modInit, uchar *name, void *pModHdlr, modInfo_t **pNewModule)
+{
+ rsRetVal localRet;
+ modInfo_t *pNew = NULL;
+ uchar *pName;
+ strgen_t *pStrgen; /* used for strgen modules */
+ rsRetVal (*GetName)(uchar**);
+ rsRetVal (*modGetType)(eModType_t *pType);
+ rsRetVal (*modGetKeepType)(eModKeepType_t *pKeepType);
+ struct dlhandle_s *pHandle = NULL;
+ rsRetVal (*getModCnfName)(uchar **cnfName);
+ uchar *cnfName;
+ DEFiRet;
+
+ assert(modInit != NULL);
+
+ if((iRet = moduleConstruct(&pNew)) != RS_RET_OK) {
+ pNew = NULL;
+ FINALIZE;
+ }
+
+ CHKiRet((*modInit)(CURR_MOD_IF_VERSION, &pNew->iIFVers, &pNew->modQueryEtryPt, queryHostEtryPt, pNew));
+
+ if(pNew->iIFVers != CURR_MOD_IF_VERSION) {
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_MISSING_INTERFACE);
+ }
+
+ /* We now poll the module to see what type it is. We do this only once as this
+ * can never change in the lifetime of an module. -- rgerhards, 2007-12-14
+ */
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"getType", &modGetType));
+ CHKiRet((*modGetType)(&pNew->eType));
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"getKeepType", &modGetKeepType));
+ CHKiRet((*modGetKeepType)(&pNew->eKeepType));
+ dbgprintf("module %s of type %d being loaded (keepType=%d).\n", name, pNew->eType, pNew->eKeepType);
+
+ /* OK, we know we can successfully work with the module. So we now fill the
+ * rest of the data elements. First we load the interfaces common to all
+ * module types.
+ */
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"modGetID", &pNew->modGetID));
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"modExit", &pNew->modExit));
+ localRet = (*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"isCompatibleWithFeature", &pNew->isCompatibleWithFeature);
+ if(localRet == RS_RET_MODULE_ENTRY_POINT_NOT_FOUND)
+ pNew->isCompatibleWithFeature = dummyIsCompatibleWithFeature;
+ else if(localRet != RS_RET_OK)
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(localRet);
+ localRet = (*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"setModCnf", &pNew->setModCnf);
+ if(localRet == RS_RET_MODULE_ENTRY_POINT_NOT_FOUND)
+ pNew->setModCnf = NULL;
+ else if(localRet != RS_RET_OK)
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(localRet);
+
+ /* optional calls for new config system */
+ localRet = (*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"getModCnfName", &getModCnfName);
+ if(localRet == RS_RET_OK) {
+ if(getModCnfName(&cnfName) == RS_RET_OK)
+ pNew->cnfName = (uchar*) strdup((char*)cnfName);
+ /**< we do not care if strdup() fails, we can accept that */
+ else
+ pNew->cnfName = NULL;
+ dbgprintf("module config name is '%s'\n", cnfName);
+ }
+ localRet = (*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"beginCnfLoad", &pNew->beginCnfLoad);
+ if(localRet == RS_RET_OK) {
+ dbgprintf("module %s supports rsyslog v6 config interface\n", name);
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"endCnfLoad", &pNew->endCnfLoad));
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"freeCnf", &pNew->freeCnf));
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"checkCnf", &pNew->checkCnf));
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"activateCnf", &pNew->activateCnf));
+ localRet = (*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"activateCnfPrePrivDrop", &pNew->activateCnfPrePrivDrop);
+ if(localRet == RS_RET_MODULE_ENTRY_POINT_NOT_FOUND) {
+ pNew->activateCnfPrePrivDrop = NULL;
+ } else {
+ CHKiRet(localRet);
+ }
+ } else if(localRet == RS_RET_MODULE_ENTRY_POINT_NOT_FOUND) {
+ pNew->beginCnfLoad = NULL; /* flag as non-present */
+ } else {
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(localRet);
+ }
+ /* ... and now the module-specific interfaces */
+ switch(pNew->eType) {
+ case eMOD_IN:
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"runInput", &pNew->mod.im.runInput));
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"willRun", &pNew->mod.im.willRun));
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"afterRun", &pNew->mod.im.afterRun));
+ pNew->mod.im.bCanRun = 0;
+ localRet = (*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"newInpInst", &pNew->mod.im.newInpInst);
+ if(localRet == RS_RET_MODULE_ENTRY_POINT_NOT_FOUND) {
+ pNew->mod.im.newInpInst = NULL;
+ } else if(localRet != RS_RET_OK) {
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(localRet);
+ }
+ localRet = (*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"doHUP", &pNew->doHUP);
+ if(localRet != RS_RET_OK && localRet != RS_RET_MODULE_ENTRY_POINT_NOT_FOUND)
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(localRet);
+
+ break;
+ case eMOD_OUT:
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"freeInstance", &pNew->freeInstance));
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"dbgPrintInstInfo", &pNew->dbgPrintInstInfo));
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"parseSelectorAct", &pNew->mod.om.parseSelectorAct));
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"tryResume", &pNew->tryResume));
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"createWrkrInstance",
+ &pNew->mod.om.createWrkrInstance));
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"freeWrkrInstance",
+ &pNew->mod.om.freeWrkrInstance));
+
+ /* try load optional interfaces */
+ localRet = (*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"doHUP", &pNew->doHUP);
+ if(localRet != RS_RET_OK && localRet != RS_RET_MODULE_ENTRY_POINT_NOT_FOUND)
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(localRet);
+
+ localRet = (*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"doHUPWrkr", &pNew->doHUPWrkr);
+ if(localRet != RS_RET_OK && localRet != RS_RET_MODULE_ENTRY_POINT_NOT_FOUND)
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(localRet);
+
+ localRet = (*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"SetShutdownImmdtPtr",
+ &pNew->mod.om.SetShutdownImmdtPtr);
+ if(localRet != RS_RET_OK && localRet != RS_RET_MODULE_ENTRY_POINT_NOT_FOUND)
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(localRet);
+
+ pNew->mod.om.supportsTX = 1;
+ localRet = (*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"beginTransaction", &pNew->mod.om.beginTransaction);
+ if(localRet == RS_RET_MODULE_ENTRY_POINT_NOT_FOUND) {
+ pNew->mod.om.beginTransaction = dummyBeginTransaction;
+ pNew->mod.om.supportsTX = 0;
+ } else if(localRet != RS_RET_OK) {
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(localRet);
+ }
+
+ localRet = (*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"doAction",
+ &pNew->mod.om.doAction);
+ if(localRet == RS_RET_MODULE_ENTRY_POINT_NOT_FOUND) {
+ pNew->mod.om.doAction = NULL;
+ } else if(localRet != RS_RET_OK) {
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(localRet);
+ }
+
+ localRet = (*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"commitTransaction",
+ &pNew->mod.om.commitTransaction);
+ if(localRet == RS_RET_MODULE_ENTRY_POINT_NOT_FOUND) {
+ pNew->mod.om.commitTransaction = NULL;
+ } else if(localRet != RS_RET_OK) {
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(localRet);
+ }
+
+ if(pNew->mod.om.doAction == NULL && pNew->mod.om.commitTransaction == NULL) {
+ LogError(0, RS_RET_INVLD_OMOD,
+ "module %s does neither provide doAction() "
+ "nor commitTransaction() interface - cannot "
+ "load", name);
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVLD_OMOD);
+ }
+
+ if(pNew->mod.om.commitTransaction != NULL) {
+ if(pNew->mod.om.doAction != NULL){
+ LogError(0, RS_RET_INVLD_OMOD,
+ "module %s provides both doAction() "
+ "and commitTransaction() interface, using "
+ "commitTransaction()", name);
+ pNew->mod.om.doAction = NULL;
+ }
+ if(pNew->mod.om.beginTransaction == NULL){
+ LogError(0, RS_RET_INVLD_OMOD,
+ "module %s provides both commitTransaction() "
+ "but does not provide beginTransaction() - "
+ "cannot load", name);
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVLD_OMOD);
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ localRet = (*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"endTransaction",
+ &pNew->mod.om.endTransaction);
+ if(localRet == RS_RET_MODULE_ENTRY_POINT_NOT_FOUND) {
+ pNew->mod.om.endTransaction = dummyEndTransaction;
+ } else if(localRet != RS_RET_OK) {
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(localRet);
+ }
+
+ localRet = (*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"newActInst", &pNew->mod.om.newActInst);
+ if(localRet == RS_RET_MODULE_ENTRY_POINT_NOT_FOUND) {
+ pNew->mod.om.newActInst = dummynewActInst;
+ } else if(localRet != RS_RET_OK) {
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(localRet);
+ }
+ break;
+ case eMOD_LIB:
+ break;
+ case eMOD_PARSER:
+ localRet = (*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"parse2",
+ &pNew->mod.pm.parse2);
+ if(localRet == RS_RET_OK) {
+ pNew->mod.pm.parse = NULL;
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"newParserInst",
+ &pNew->mod.pm.newParserInst));
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"freeParserInst",
+ &pNew->mod.pm.freeParserInst));
+ } else if(localRet == RS_RET_MODULE_ENTRY_POINT_NOT_FOUND) {
+ pNew->mod.pm.parse2 = NULL;
+ pNew->mod.pm.newParserInst = NULL;
+ pNew->mod.pm.freeParserInst = NULL;
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"parse", &pNew->mod.pm.parse));
+ } else {
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(localRet);
+ }
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"GetParserName", &GetName));
+ CHKiRet(GetName(&pName));
+ CHKiRet(parserConstructViaModAndName(pNew, pName, NULL));
+ break;
+ case eMOD_STRGEN:
+ /* first, we need to obtain the strgen object. We could not do that during
+ * init as that would have caused class bootstrap issues which are not
+ * absolutely necessary. Note that we can call objUse() multiple times, it
+ * handles that.
+ */
+ CHKiRet(objUse(strgen, CORE_COMPONENT));
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"strgen", &pNew->mod.sm.strgen));
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"GetName", &GetName));
+ CHKiRet(GetName(&pName));
+ CHKiRet(strgen.Construct(&pStrgen));
+ CHKiRet(strgen.SetName(pStrgen, pName));
+ CHKiRet(strgen.SetModPtr(pStrgen, pNew));
+ CHKiRet(strgen.ConstructFinalize(pStrgen));
+ break;
+ case eMOD_FUNCTION:
+ CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"getFunctArray", &pNew->mod.fm.getFunctArray));
+ int version;
+ struct scriptFunct *functArray;
+ pNew->mod.fm.getFunctArray(&version, &functArray);
+ dbgprintf("LLL: %s\n", functArray[0].fname);
+ addMod2List(version, functArray);
+ break;
+ case eMOD_ANY: /* this is mostly to keep the compiler happy! */
+ DBGPRINTF("PROGRAM ERROR: eMOD_ANY set as module type\n");
+ assert(0);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ pNew->pszName = (uchar*) strdup((char*)name); /* we do not care if strdup() fails, we can accept that */
+ pNew->pModHdlr = pModHdlr;
+ if(pModHdlr == NULL) {
+ pNew->eLinkType = eMOD_LINK_STATIC;
+ } else {
+ pNew->eLinkType = eMOD_LINK_DYNAMIC_LOADED;
+
+ /* if we need to keep the linked module, save it */
+ if (pNew->eKeepType == eMOD_KEEP) {
+ /* see if we have this one already */
+ for (pHandle = pHandles; pHandle; pHandle = pHandle->next) {
+ if (!strcmp((char *)name, (char *)pHandle->pszName))
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* not found, create it */
+ if (!pHandle) {
+ if((pHandle = malloc(sizeof (*pHandle))) == NULL) {
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY);
+ }
+ if((pHandle->pszName = (uchar*) strdup((char*)name)) == NULL) {
+ free(pHandle);
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY);
+ }
+ pHandle->pModHdlr = pModHdlr;
+ pHandle->next = pHandles;
+
+ pHandles = pHandle;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* we initialized the structure, now let's add it to the linked list of modules */
+ addModToGlblList(pNew);
+ *pNewModule = pNew;
+
+finalize_it:
+ if(iRet != RS_RET_OK) {
+ if(pNew != NULL)
+ moduleDestruct(pNew);
+ *pNewModule = NULL;
+ }
+
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+/* Print loaded modules. This is more or less a
+ * debug or test aid, but anyhow I think it's worth it...
+ * This only works if the dbgprintf() subsystem is initialized.
+ * TODO: update for new input modules!
+ */
+static void modPrintList(void)
+{
+ modInfo_t *pMod;
+
+ pMod = GetNxt(NULL);
+ while(pMod != NULL) {
+ dbgprintf("Loaded Module: Name='%s', IFVersion=%d, ",
+ (char*) modGetName(pMod), pMod->iIFVers);
+ dbgprintf("type=");
+ switch(pMod->eType) {
+ case eMOD_OUT:
+ dbgprintf("output");
+ break;
+ case eMOD_IN:
+ dbgprintf("input");
+ break;
+ case eMOD_LIB:
+ dbgprintf("library");
+ break;
+ case eMOD_PARSER:
+ dbgprintf("parser");
+ break;
+ case eMOD_STRGEN:
+ dbgprintf("strgen");
+ break;
+ case eMOD_FUNCTION:
+ dbgprintf("function");
+ break;
+ case eMOD_ANY: /* this is mostly to keep the compiler happy! */
+ DBGPRINTF("PROGRAM ERROR: eMOD_ANY set as module type\n");
+ assert(0);
+ break;
+ }
+ dbgprintf(" module.\n");
+ dbgprintf("Entry points:\n");
+ dbgprintf("\tqueryEtryPt: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pMod->modQueryEtryPt);
+ dbgprintf("\tdbgPrintInstInfo: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pMod->dbgPrintInstInfo);
+ dbgprintf("\tfreeInstance: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pMod->freeInstance);
+ dbgprintf("\tbeginCnfLoad: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pMod->beginCnfLoad);
+ dbgprintf("\tSetModCnf: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pMod->setModCnf);
+ dbgprintf("\tcheckCnf: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pMod->checkCnf);
+ dbgprintf("\tactivateCnfPrePrivDrop: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pMod->activateCnfPrePrivDrop);
+ dbgprintf("\tactivateCnf: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pMod->activateCnf);
+ dbgprintf("\tfreeCnf: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pMod->freeCnf);
+ switch(pMod->eType) {
+ case eMOD_OUT:
+ dbgprintf("Output Module Entry Points:\n");
+ dbgprintf("\tdoAction: %p\n", pMod->mod.om.doAction);
+ dbgprintf("\tparseSelectorAct: %p\n", pMod->mod.om.parseSelectorAct);
+ dbgprintf("\tnewActInst: %p\n", (pMod->mod.om.newActInst == dummynewActInst) ?
+ NULL : pMod->mod.om.newActInst);
+ dbgprintf("\ttryResume: %p\n", pMod->tryResume);
+ dbgprintf("\tdoHUP: %p\n", pMod->doHUP);
+ dbgprintf("\tBeginTransaction: %p\n", ((pMod->mod.om.beginTransaction ==
+ dummyBeginTransaction) ? NULL : pMod->mod.om.beginTransaction));
+ dbgprintf("\tEndTransaction: %p\n", ((pMod->mod.om.endTransaction ==
+ dummyEndTransaction) ? NULL : pMod->mod.om.endTransaction));
+ break;
+ case eMOD_IN:
+ dbgprintf("Input Module Entry Points\n");
+ dbgprintf("\trunInput: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pMod->mod.im.runInput);
+ dbgprintf("\twillRun: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pMod->mod.im.willRun);
+ dbgprintf("\tafterRun: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pMod->mod.im.afterRun);
+ break;
+ case eMOD_LIB:
+ break;
+ case eMOD_PARSER:
+ dbgprintf("Parser Module Entry Points\n");
+ dbgprintf("\tparse: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pMod->mod.pm.parse);
+ break;
+ case eMOD_STRGEN:
+ dbgprintf("Strgen Module Entry Points\n");
+ dbgprintf("\tstrgen: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pMod->mod.sm.strgen);
+ break;
+ case eMOD_FUNCTION:
+ dbgprintf("Function Module Entry Points\n");
+ dbgprintf("\tgetFunctArray: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pMod->mod.fm.getFunctArray);
+ break;
+ case eMOD_ANY: /* this is mostly to keep the compiler happy! */
+ break;
+ }
+ dbgprintf("\n");
+ pMod = GetNxt(pMod); /* done, go next */
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* HUP all modules that support it - except for actions, which
+ * need (and have) specialised HUP handling.
+ */
+void
+modDoHUP(void)
+{
+ modInfo_t *pMod;
+
+ pthread_mutex_lock(&mutObjGlobalOp);
+ pMod = GetNxt(NULL);
+ while(pMod != NULL) {
+ if(pMod->eType != eMOD_OUT && pMod->doHUP != NULL) {
+ DBGPRINTF("HUPing module %s\n", (char*) modGetName(pMod));
+ pMod->doHUP(NULL);
+ }
+ pMod = GetNxt(pMod); /* done, go next */
+ }
+ pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutObjGlobalOp);
+}
+
+
+/* unlink and destroy a module. The caller must provide a pointer to the module
+ * itself as well as one to its immediate predecessor.
+ * rgerhards, 2008-02-26
+ */
+static rsRetVal
+modUnlinkAndDestroy(modInfo_t **ppThis)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ modInfo_t *pThis;
+
+ assert(ppThis != NULL);
+ pThis = *ppThis;
+ assert(pThis != NULL);
+
+ pthread_mutex_lock(&mutObjGlobalOp);
+
+ /* first check if we are permitted to unload */
+ if(pThis->eType == eMOD_LIB) {
+ if(pThis->uRefCnt > 0) {
+ dbgprintf("module %s NOT unloaded because it still has a refcount of %u\n",
+ pThis->pszName, pThis->uRefCnt);
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_MODULE_STILL_REFERENCED);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* we need to unlink the module before we can destruct it -- rgerhards, 2008-02-26 */
+ if(pThis->pPrev == NULL) {
+ /* module is root, so we need to set a new root */
+ pLoadedModules = pThis->pNext;
+ } else {
+ pThis->pPrev->pNext = pThis->pNext;
+ }
+
+ if(pThis->pNext == NULL) {
+ pLoadedModulesLast = pThis->pPrev;
+ } else {
+ pThis->pNext->pPrev = pThis->pPrev;
+ }
+
+ /* finally, we are ready for the module to go away... */
+ dbgprintf("Unloading module %s\n", modGetName(pThis));
+ CHKiRet(modPrepareUnload(pThis));
+ *ppThis = pThis->pNext;
+
+ moduleDestruct(pThis);
+
+finalize_it:
+ pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutObjGlobalOp);
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* unload all loaded modules of a specific type (use eMOD_ALL if you want to
+ * unload all module types). The unload happens only if the module is no longer
+ * referenced. So some modules may survive this call.
+ * rgerhards, 2008-03-11
+ */
+static rsRetVal
+modUnloadAndDestructAll(eModLinkType_t modLinkTypesToUnload)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ modInfo_t *pModCurr; /* module currently being processed */
+
+ pModCurr = GetNxt(NULL);
+ while(pModCurr != NULL) {
+ if(modLinkTypesToUnload == eMOD_LINK_ALL || pModCurr->eLinkType == modLinkTypesToUnload) {
+ if(modUnlinkAndDestroy(&pModCurr) == RS_RET_MODULE_STILL_REFERENCED) {
+ pModCurr = GetNxt(pModCurr);
+ } else {
+ /* Note: if the module was successfully unloaded, it has updated the
+ * pModCurr pointer to the next module. However, the unload process may
+ * still have indirectly referenced the pointer list in a way that the
+ * unloaded module is not aware of. So we restart the unload process
+ * to make sure we do not fall into a trap (what we did ;)). The
+ * performance toll is minimal. -- rgerhards, 2008-04-28
+ */
+ pModCurr = GetNxt(NULL);
+ }
+ } else {
+ pModCurr = GetNxt(pModCurr);
+ }
+ }
+
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+/* find module with given name in global list */
+static rsRetVal
+findModule(uchar *pModName, int iModNameLen, modInfo_t **pMod)
+{
+ modInfo_t *pModInfo;
+ uchar *pModNameCmp;
+ DEFiRet;
+
+ pModInfo = GetNxt(NULL);
+ while(pModInfo != NULL) {
+ if(!strncmp((char *) pModName, (char *) (pModNameCmp = modGetName(pModInfo)), iModNameLen) &&
+ (!*(pModNameCmp + iModNameLen) || !strcmp((char *) pModNameCmp + iModNameLen, ".so"))) {
+ dbgprintf("Module '%s' found\n", pModName);
+ break;
+ }
+ pModInfo = GetNxt(pModInfo);
+ }
+ *pMod = pModInfo;
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* load a module and initialize it, based on doModLoad() from conf.c
+ * rgerhards, 2008-03-05
+ * varmojfekoj added support for dynamically loadable modules on 2007-08-13
+ * rgerhards, 2007-09-25: please note that the non-threadsafe function dlerror() is
+ * called below. This is ok because modules are currently only loaded during
+ * configuration file processing, which is executed on a single thread. Should we
+ * change that design at any stage (what is unlikely), we need to find a
+ * replacement.
+ * rgerhards, 2011-04-27:
+ * Parameter "bConfLoad" tells us if the load was triggered by a config handler, in
+ * which case we need to tie the loaded module to the current config. If bConfLoad == 0,
+ * the system loads a module for internal reasons, this is not directly tied to a
+ * configuration. We could also think if it would be useful to add only certain types
+ * of modules, but the current implementation at least looks simpler.
+ * Note: pvals = NULL means legacy config system
+ */
+static rsRetVal ATTR_NONNULL(1)
+Load(uchar *const pModName, const sbool bConfLoad, struct nvlst *const lst)
+{
+ size_t iPathLen, iModNameLen;
+ int bHasExtension;
+ void *pModHdlr;
+ pModInit_t pModInit;
+ modInfo_t *pModInfo;
+ cfgmodules_etry_t *pNew = NULL;
+ cfgmodules_etry_t *pLast = NULL;
+ uchar *pModDirCurr, *pModDirNext;
+ int iLoadCnt;
+ struct dlhandle_s *pHandle = NULL;
+ uchar pathBuf[PATH_MAX+1];
+ uchar *pPathBuf = pathBuf;
+ size_t lenPathBuf = sizeof(pathBuf);
+ rsRetVal localRet;
+ cstr_t *load_err_msg = NULL;
+ DEFiRet;
+
+ assert(pModName != NULL);
+ DBGPRINTF("Requested to load module '%s'\n", pModName);
+
+ iModNameLen = strlen((char*)pModName);
+ /* overhead for a full path is potentially 1 byte for a slash,
+ * three bytes for ".so" and one byte for '\0'.
+ */
+# define PATHBUF_OVERHEAD 1 + iModNameLen + 3 + 1
+
+ pthread_mutex_lock(&mutObjGlobalOp);
+
+ if(iModNameLen > 3 && !strcmp((char *) pModName + iModNameLen - 3, ".so")) {
+ iModNameLen -= 3;
+ bHasExtension = RSTRUE;
+ } else
+ bHasExtension = RSFALSE;
+
+ CHKiRet(findModule(pModName, iModNameLen, &pModInfo));
+ if(pModInfo != NULL) {
+ DBGPRINTF("Module '%s' already loaded\n", pModName);
+ if(bConfLoad) {
+ localRet = readyModForCnf(pModInfo, &pNew, &pLast);
+ if(pModInfo->setModCnf != NULL && localRet == RS_RET_OK) {
+ if(!strncmp((char*)pModName, "builtin:", sizeof("builtin:")-1)) {
+ if(pModInfo->bSetModCnfCalled) {
+ LogError(0, RS_RET_DUP_PARAM,
+ "parameters for built-in module %s already set - ignored\n",
+ pModName);
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_DUP_PARAM);
+ } else {
+ /* for built-in moules, we need to call setModConf,
+ * because there is no way to set parameters at load
+ * time for obvious reasons...
+ */
+ if(lst != NULL)
+ pModInfo->setModCnf(lst);
+ pModInfo->bSetModCnfCalled = 1;
+ }
+ } else {
+ /* regular modules need to be added to conf list (for
+ * builtins, this happend during initial load).
+ */
+ addModToCnfList(&pNew, pLast);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ FINALIZE;
+ }
+
+ pModDirCurr = (uchar *)((pModDir == NULL) ? _PATH_MODDIR : (char *)pModDir);
+ pModDirNext = NULL;
+ pModHdlr = NULL;
+ iLoadCnt = 0;
+ do { /* now build our load module name */
+ if(*pModName == '/' || *pModName == '.') {
+ if(lenPathBuf < PATHBUF_OVERHEAD) {
+ if(pPathBuf != pathBuf) /* already malloc()ed memory? */
+ free(pPathBuf);
+ /* we always alloc enough memory for everything we potentiall need to add */
+ lenPathBuf = PATHBUF_OVERHEAD;
+ CHKmalloc(pPathBuf = malloc(lenPathBuf));
+ }
+ *pPathBuf = '\0'; /* we do not need to append the path - its already in the module name */
+ iPathLen = 0;
+ } else {
+ *pPathBuf = '\0';
+
+ iPathLen = strlen((char *)pModDirCurr);
+ pModDirNext = (uchar *)strchr((char *)pModDirCurr, ':');
+ if(pModDirNext)
+ iPathLen = (size_t)(pModDirNext - pModDirCurr);
+
+ if(iPathLen == 0) {
+ if(pModDirNext) {
+ pModDirCurr = pModDirNext + 1;
+ continue;
+ }
+ break;
+ } else if(iPathLen > lenPathBuf - PATHBUF_OVERHEAD) {
+ if(pPathBuf != pathBuf) /* already malloc()ed memory? */
+ free(pPathBuf);
+ /* we always alloc enough memory for everything we potentiall need to add */
+ lenPathBuf = iPathLen + PATHBUF_OVERHEAD;
+ CHKmalloc(pPathBuf = malloc(lenPathBuf));
+ }
+
+ memcpy((char *) pPathBuf, (char *)pModDirCurr, iPathLen);
+ if((pPathBuf[iPathLen - 1] != '/')) {
+ /* we have space, made sure in previous check */
+ pPathBuf[iPathLen++] = '/';
+ }
+ pPathBuf[iPathLen] = '\0';
+
+ if(pModDirNext)
+ pModDirCurr = pModDirNext + 1;
+ }
+
+ /* ... add actual name ... */
+ strncat((char *) pPathBuf, (char *) pModName, lenPathBuf - iPathLen - 1);
+
+ /* now see if we have an extension and, if not, append ".so" */
+ if(!bHasExtension) {
+ /* we do not have an extension and so need to add ".so"
+ * TODO: I guess this is highly importable, so we should change the
+ * algo over time... -- rgerhards, 2008-03-05
+ */
+ strncat((char *) pPathBuf, ".so", lenPathBuf - strlen((char*) pPathBuf) - 1);
+ }
+
+ /* complete load path constructed, so ... GO! */
+ dbgprintf("loading module '%s'\n", pPathBuf);
+
+ /* see if we have this one already */
+ for (pHandle = pHandles; pHandle; pHandle = pHandle->next) {
+ if (!strcmp((char *)pModName, (char *)pHandle->pszName)) {
+ pModHdlr = pHandle->pModHdlr;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* not found, try to dynamically link it */
+ if (!pModHdlr) {
+ pModHdlr = dlopen((char *) pPathBuf, RTLD_NOW);
+ }
+
+ if(pModHdlr == NULL) {
+ char errmsg[4096];
+ snprintf(errmsg, sizeof(errmsg), "%strying to load module %s: %s",
+ (load_err_msg == NULL) ? "" : " //////// ",
+ pPathBuf, dlerror());
+ if(load_err_msg == NULL) {
+ rsCStrConstructFromszStr(&load_err_msg, (uchar*)errmsg);
+ } else {
+ rsCStrAppendStr(load_err_msg, (uchar*)errmsg);
+ }
+ }
+
+ iLoadCnt++;
+
+ } while(pModHdlr == NULL && *pModName != '/' && pModDirNext);
+
+ if(load_err_msg != NULL) {
+ cstrFinalize(load_err_msg);
+ }
+
+ if(!pModHdlr) {
+ LogError(0, RS_RET_MODULE_LOAD_ERR_DLOPEN, "could not load module '%s', errors: %s", pModName,
+ (load_err_msg == NULL) ? "NONE SEEN???" : (const char*) cstrGetSzStrNoNULL(load_err_msg));
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_MODULE_LOAD_ERR_DLOPEN);
+ }
+ if(!(pModInit = (pModInit_t)dlsym(pModHdlr, "modInit"))) {
+ LogError(0, RS_RET_MODULE_LOAD_ERR_NO_INIT,
+ "could not load module '%s', dlsym: %s\n", pPathBuf, dlerror());
+ dlclose(pModHdlr);
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_MODULE_LOAD_ERR_NO_INIT);
+ }
+ if((iRet = doModInit(pModInit, (uchar*) pModName, pModHdlr, &pModInfo)) != RS_RET_OK) {
+ LogError(0, RS_RET_MODULE_LOAD_ERR_INIT_FAILED,
+ "could not load module '%s', rsyslog error %d\n", pPathBuf, iRet);
+ dlclose(pModHdlr);
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_MODULE_LOAD_ERR_INIT_FAILED);
+ }
+
+ if(bConfLoad) {
+ readyModForCnf(pModInfo, &pNew, &pLast);
+ if(pModInfo->setModCnf != NULL) {
+ if(lst != NULL) {
+ localRet = pModInfo->setModCnf(lst);
+ if(localRet != RS_RET_OK) {
+ LogError(0, localRet,
+ "module '%s', failed processing config parameters",
+ pPathBuf);
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(localRet);
+ }
+ }
+ pModInfo->bSetModCnfCalled = 1;
+ }
+ addModToCnfList(&pNew, pLast);
+ }
+
+finalize_it:
+ if(load_err_msg != NULL) {
+ cstrDestruct(&load_err_msg);
+ }
+ if(pPathBuf != pathBuf) /* used malloc()ed memory? */
+ free(pPathBuf);
+ if(iRet != RS_RET_OK)
+ abortCnfUse(&pNew);
+ free(pNew); /* is NULL again if properly consumed, else clean up */
+ pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutObjGlobalOp);
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* the v6+ way of loading modules: process a "module(...)" directive.
+ * rgerhards, 2012-06-20
+ */
+rsRetVal
+modulesProcessCnf(struct cnfobj *o)
+{
+ struct cnfparamvals *pvals;
+ uchar *cnfModName = NULL;
+ int typeIdx;
+ DEFiRet;
+
+ pvals = nvlstGetParams(o->nvlst, &pblk, NULL);
+ if(pvals == NULL) {
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_ERR);
+ }
+ DBGPRINTF("modulesProcessCnf params:\n");
+ cnfparamsPrint(&pblk, pvals);
+ typeIdx = cnfparamGetIdx(&pblk, "load");
+ if(pvals[typeIdx].bUsed == 0) {
+ LogError(0, RS_RET_CONF_RQRD_PARAM_MISSING, "module type missing");
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_CONF_RQRD_PARAM_MISSING);
+ }
+
+ cnfModName = (uchar*)es_str2cstr(pvals[typeIdx].val.d.estr, NULL);
+ iRet = Load(cnfModName, 1, o->nvlst);
+
+finalize_it:
+ free(cnfModName);
+ cnfparamvalsDestruct(pvals, &pblk);
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* set the default module load directory. A NULL value may be provided, in
+ * which case any previous value is deleted but no new one set. The caller-provided
+ * string is duplicated. If it needs to be freed, that's the caller's duty.
+ * rgerhards, 2008-03-07
+ */
+static rsRetVal
+SetModDir(uchar *pszModDir)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+
+ dbgprintf("setting default module load directory '%s'\n", pszModDir);
+ if(pModDir != NULL) {
+ free(pModDir);
+ }
+
+ pModDir = (uchar*) strdup((char*)pszModDir);
+
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* Reference-Counting object access: add 1 to the current reference count. Must be
+ * called by anyone interested in using a module. -- rgerhards, 20080-03-10
+ */
+static rsRetVal
+Use(const char *srcFile, modInfo_t *pThis)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+
+ assert(pThis != NULL);
+ pThis->uRefCnt++;
+ dbgprintf("source file %s requested reference for module '%s', reference count now %u\n",
+ srcFile, pThis->pszName, pThis->uRefCnt);
+
+# ifdef DEBUG
+ modUsrAdd(pThis, srcFile);
+# endif
+
+ RETiRet;
+
+}
+
+
+/* Reference-Counting object access: subract one from the current refcount. Must
+ * by called by anyone who no longer needs a module. If count reaches 0, the
+ * module is unloaded. -- rgerhards, 20080-03-10
+ */
+static rsRetVal
+Release(const char *srcFile, modInfo_t **ppThis)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ modInfo_t *pThis;
+
+ assert(ppThis != NULL);
+ pThis = *ppThis;
+ assert(pThis != NULL);
+ if(pThis->uRefCnt == 0) {
+ /* oops, we are already at 0? */
+ dbgprintf("internal error: module '%s' already has a refcount of 0 (released by %s)!\n",
+ pThis->pszName, srcFile);
+ } else {
+ --pThis->uRefCnt;
+ dbgprintf("file %s released module '%s', reference count now %u\n",
+ srcFile, pThis->pszName, pThis->uRefCnt);
+# ifdef DEBUG
+ modUsrDel(pThis, srcFile);
+ modUsrPrint(pThis);
+# endif
+ }
+
+ if(pThis->uRefCnt == 0) {
+ /* we have a zero refcount, so we must unload the module */
+ dbgprintf("module '%s' has zero reference count, unloading...\n", pThis->pszName);
+ modUnlinkAndDestroy(&pThis);
+ /* we must NOT do a *ppThis = NULL, because ppThis now points into freed memory!
+ * If in doubt, see obj.c::ReleaseObj() for how we are called.
+ */
+ }
+
+ RETiRet;
+
+}
+
+
+/* exit our class
+ * rgerhards, 2008-03-11
+ */
+BEGINObjClassExit(module, OBJ_IS_LOADABLE_MODULE) /* CHANGE class also in END MACRO! */
+CODESTARTObjClassExit(module)
+ /* release objects we no longer need */
+ free(pModDir);
+# ifdef DEBUG
+ modUsrPrintAll(); /* debug aid - TODO: integrate with debug.c, at least the settings! */
+# endif
+ENDObjClassExit(module)
+
+
+/* queryInterface function
+ * rgerhards, 2008-03-05
+ */
+BEGINobjQueryInterface(module)
+CODESTARTobjQueryInterface(module)
+ if(pIf->ifVersion != moduleCURR_IF_VERSION) { /* check for current version, increment on each change */
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INTERFACE_NOT_SUPPORTED);
+ }
+
+ /* ok, we have the right interface, so let's fill it
+ * Please note that we may also do some backwards-compatibility
+ * work here (if we can support an older interface version - that,
+ * of course, also affects the "if" above).
+ */
+ pIf->GetNxt = GetNxt;
+ pIf->GetNxtCnfType = GetNxtCnfType;
+ pIf->GetName = modGetName;
+ pIf->GetStateName = modGetStateName;
+ pIf->PrintList = modPrintList;
+ pIf->FindWithCnfName = FindWithCnfName;
+ pIf->UnloadAndDestructAll = modUnloadAndDestructAll;
+ pIf->doModInit = doModInit;
+ pIf->SetModDir = SetModDir;
+ pIf->Load = Load;
+ pIf->Use = Use;
+ pIf->Release = Release;
+finalize_it:
+ENDobjQueryInterface(module)
+
+
+/* Initialize our class. Must be called as the very first method
+ * before anything else is called inside this class.
+ * rgerhards, 2008-03-05
+ */
+BEGINAbstractObjClassInit(module, 1, OBJ_IS_CORE_MODULE) /* class, version - CHANGE class also in END MACRO! */
+ uchar *pModPath;
+
+ /* use any module load path specified in the environment */
+ if((pModPath = (uchar*) getenv("RSYSLOG_MODDIR")) != NULL) {
+ SetModDir(pModPath);
+ }
+
+ /* now check if another module path was set via the command line (-M)
+ * if so, that overrides the environment. Please note that we must use
+ * a global setting here because the command line parser can NOT call
+ * into the module object, because it is not initialized at that point. So
+ * instead a global setting is changed and we pick it up as soon as we
+ * initialize -- rgerhards, 2008-04-04
+ */
+ if(glblModPath != NULL) {
+ SetModDir(glblModPath);
+ }
+
+ /* request objects we use */
+ENDObjClassInit(module)
+
+/* vi:set ai:
+ */