From b7c15c31519dc44c1f691e0466badd556ffe9423 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 18:18:56 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 3.7.10. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- src/global/mail_queue.c | 439 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 439 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/global/mail_queue.c (limited to 'src/global/mail_queue.c') diff --git a/src/global/mail_queue.c b/src/global/mail_queue.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f73d1f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/global/mail_queue.c @@ -0,0 +1,439 @@ +/*++ +/* NAME +/* mail_queue 3 +/* SUMMARY +/* mail queue file access +/* SYNOPSIS +/* #include +/* +/* VSTREAM *mail_queue_enter(queue_name, mode, tp) +/* const char *queue_name; +/* mode_t mode; +/* struct timeval *tp; +/* +/* VSTREAM *mail_queue_open(queue_name, queue_id, flags, mode) +/* const char *queue_name; +/* const char *queue_id; +/* int flags; +/* mode_t mode; +/* +/* char *mail_queue_dir(buf, queue_name, queue_id) +/* VSTRING *buf; +/* const char *queue_name; +/* const char *queue_id; +/* +/* char *mail_queue_path(buf, queue_name, queue_id) +/* VSTRING *buf; +/* const char *queue_name; +/* const char *queue_id; +/* +/* int mail_queue_mkdirs(path) +/* const char *path; +/* +/* int mail_queue_rename(queue_id, old_queue, new_queue) +/* const char *queue_id; +/* const char *old_queue; +/* const char *new_queue; +/* +/* int mail_queue_remove(queue_name, queue_id) +/* const char *queue_name; +/* const char *queue_id; +/* +/* int mail_queue_name_ok(queue_name) +/* const char *queue_name; +/* +/* int mail_queue_id_ok(queue_id) +/* const char *queue_id; +/* DESCRIPTION +/* This module encapsulates access to the mail queue hierarchy. +/* Unlike most other modules, this one does not abort the program +/* in case of file access problems. But it does abort when the +/* application attempts to use a malformed queue name or queue id. +/* +/* mail_queue_enter() creates an entry in the named queue. The queue +/* id is the file base name, see VSTREAM_PATH(). Queue ids are +/* relatively short strings and are recycled in the course of time. +/* The only guarantee given is that on a given machine, no two queue +/* entries will have the same queue ID at the same time. The tp +/* argument, if not a null pointer, receives the time stamp that +/* corresponds with the queue ID. +/* +/* mail_queue_open() opens the named queue file. The \fIflags\fR +/* and \fImode\fR arguments are as with open(2). The result is a +/* null pointer in case of problems. +/* +/* mail_queue_dir() returns the directory name of the specified queue +/* file. When a null result buffer pointer is provided, the result is +/* written to a private buffer that may be overwritten upon the next +/* call. +/* +/* mail_queue_path() returns the pathname of the specified queue +/* file. When a null result buffer pointer is provided, the result +/* is written to a private buffer that may be overwritten upon the +/* next call. +/* +/* mail_queue_mkdirs() creates missing parent directories +/* for the file named in \fBpath\fR. A non-zero result means +/* that the operation failed. +/* +/* mail_queue_rename() renames a queue file. A non-zero result +/* means the operation failed. +/* +/* mail_queue_remove() removes the named queue file. A non-zero result +/* means the operation failed. +/* +/* mail_queue_name_ok() validates a mail queue name and returns +/* non-zero (true) if the name contains no nasty characters. +/* +/* mail_queue_id_ok() does the same thing for mail queue ID names. +/* DIAGNOSTICS +/* Panic: invalid queue name or id given to mail_queue_path(), +/* mail_queue_rename(), or mail_queue_remove(). +/* Fatal error: out of memory. +/* 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 +/*--*/ + +/* System library. */ + +#include +#include /* rename() */ +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include /* gettimeofday, not in POSIX */ +#include +#include + +#ifdef STRCASECMP_IN_STRINGS_H +#include +#endif + +/* Utility library. */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +/* Global library. */ + +#include "file_id.h" +#include "mail_params.h" +#define MAIL_QUEUE_INTERNAL +#include "mail_queue.h" + +#define STR vstring_str + +/* mail_queue_dir - construct mail queue directory name */ + +const char *mail_queue_dir(VSTRING *buf, const char *queue_name, + const char *queue_id) +{ + const char *myname = "mail_queue_dir"; + static VSTRING *private_buf = 0; + static VSTRING *hash_buf = 0; + static ARGV *hash_queue_names = 0; + static VSTRING *usec_buf = 0; + const char *delim; + char **cpp; + + /* + * Sanity checks. + */ + if (mail_queue_name_ok(queue_name) == 0) + msg_panic("%s: bad queue name: %s", myname, queue_name); + if (mail_queue_id_ok(queue_id) == 0) + msg_panic("%s: bad queue id: %s", myname, queue_id); + + /* + * Initialize. + */ + if (buf == 0) { + if (private_buf == 0) + private_buf = vstring_alloc(100); + buf = private_buf; + } + if (hash_buf == 0) { + hash_buf = vstring_alloc(100); + hash_queue_names = argv_split(var_hash_queue_names, CHARS_COMMA_SP); + } + + /* + * First, put the basic queue directory name into place. + */ + vstring_strcpy(buf, queue_name); + vstring_strcat(buf, "/"); + + /* + * Then, see if we need to append a little directory forest. + */ + for (cpp = hash_queue_names->argv; *cpp; cpp++) { + if (strcasecmp(*cpp, queue_name) == 0) { + if (MQID_FIND_LG_INUM_SEPARATOR(delim, queue_id)) { + if (usec_buf == 0) + usec_buf = vstring_alloc(20); + MQID_LG_GET_HEX_USEC(usec_buf, delim); + queue_id = STR(usec_buf); + } + vstring_strcat(buf, + dir_forest(hash_buf, queue_id, var_hash_queue_depth)); + break; + } + } + return (STR(buf)); +} + +/* mail_queue_path - map mail queue id to path name */ + +const char *mail_queue_path(VSTRING *buf, const char *queue_name, + const char *queue_id) +{ + static VSTRING *private_buf = 0; + + /* + * Initialize. + */ + if (buf == 0) { + if (private_buf == 0) + private_buf = vstring_alloc(100); + buf = private_buf; + } + + /* + * Append the queue id to the possibly hashed queue directory. + */ + (void) mail_queue_dir(buf, queue_name, queue_id); + vstring_strcat(buf, queue_id); + return (STR(buf)); +} + +/* mail_queue_mkdirs - fill in missing directories */ + +int mail_queue_mkdirs(const char *path) +{ + const char *myname = "mail_queue_mkdirs"; + char *saved_path = mystrdup(path); + int ret; + + /* + * Truncate a copy of the pathname (for safety sake), and create the + * missing directories. + */ + if (split_at_right(saved_path, '/') == 0) + msg_panic("%s: no slash in: %s", myname, saved_path); + ret = make_dirs(saved_path, 0700); + myfree(saved_path); + return (ret); +} + +/* mail_queue_rename - move message to another queue */ + +int mail_queue_rename(const char *queue_id, const char *old_queue, + const char *new_queue) +{ + VSTRING *old_buf = vstring_alloc(100); + VSTRING *new_buf = vstring_alloc(100); + int error; + + /* + * Try the operation. If it fails, see if it is because of missing + * intermediate directories. + */ + error = sane_rename(mail_queue_path(old_buf, old_queue, queue_id), + mail_queue_path(new_buf, new_queue, queue_id)); + if (error != 0 && mail_queue_mkdirs(STR(new_buf)) == 0) + error = sane_rename(STR(old_buf), STR(new_buf)); + + /* + * Cleanup. + */ + vstring_free(old_buf); + vstring_free(new_buf); + + return (error); +} + +/* mail_queue_remove - remove mail queue file */ + +int mail_queue_remove(const char *queue_name, const char *queue_id) +{ + return (REMOVE(mail_queue_path((VSTRING *) 0, queue_name, queue_id))); +} + +/* mail_queue_name_ok - validate mail queue name */ + +int mail_queue_name_ok(const char *queue_name) +{ + const char *cp; + + if (*queue_name == 0 || strlen(queue_name) > 100) + return (0); + + for (cp = queue_name; *cp; cp++) + if (!ISALNUM(*cp)) + return (0); + return (1); +} + +/* mail_queue_id_ok - validate mail queue id */ + +int mail_queue_id_ok(const char *queue_id) +{ + const char *cp; + + /* + * A file name is either a queue ID (short alphanumeric string in + * time+inum form) or a fast flush service logfile name (destination + * domain name with non-alphanumeric characters replaced by "_"). + */ + if (*queue_id == 0 || strlen(queue_id) > VALID_HOSTNAME_LEN) + return (0); + + /* + * OK if in time+inum form or in host_domain_tld form. + */ + for (cp = queue_id; *cp; cp++) + if (!ISALNUM(*cp) && *cp != '_') + return (0); + return (1); +} + +/* mail_queue_enter - make mail queue entry with locally-unique name */ + +VSTREAM *mail_queue_enter(const char *queue_name, mode_t mode, + struct timeval * tp) +{ + const char *myname = "mail_queue_enter"; + static VSTRING *sec_buf; + static VSTRING *usec_buf; + static VSTRING *id_buf; + static int pid; + static VSTRING *path_buf; + static VSTRING *temp_path; + struct timeval tv; + int fd; + const char *file_id; + VSTREAM *stream; + int count; + + /* + * Initialize. + */ + if (id_buf == 0) { + pid = getpid(); + sec_buf = vstring_alloc(10); + usec_buf = vstring_alloc(10); + id_buf = vstring_alloc(10); + path_buf = vstring_alloc(10); + temp_path = vstring_alloc(100); + } + if (tp == 0) + tp = &tv; + + /* + * Create a file with a temporary name that does not collide. The process + * ID alone is not sufficiently unique: maildrops can be shared via the + * network. Not that I recommend using a network-based queue, or having + * multiple hosts write to the same queue, but we should try to avoid + * losing mail if we can. + * + * If someone is racing against us, try to win. + */ + for (;;) { + GETTIMEOFDAY(tp); + vstring_sprintf(temp_path, "%s/%d.%d", queue_name, + (int) tp->tv_usec, pid); + if ((fd = open(STR(temp_path), O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, mode)) >= 0) + break; + if (errno == EEXIST || errno == EISDIR) + continue; + msg_warn("%s: create file %s: %m", myname, STR(temp_path)); + sleep(10); + } + + /* + * Rename the file to something that is derived from the file ID. I saw + * this idea first being used in Zmailer. On any reasonable file system + * the file ID is guaranteed to be unique. Better let the OS resolve + * collisions than doing a worse job in an application. Another + * attractive property of file IDs is that they can appear in messages + * without leaking a significant amount of system information (unlike + * process ids). Not so nice is that files need to be renamed when they + * are moved to another file system. + * + * If someone is racing against us, try to win. + */ + file_id = get_file_id_fd(fd, var_long_queue_ids); + + /* + * XXX Some systems seem to have clocks that correlate with process + * scheduling or something. Unfortunately, we cannot add random + * quantities to the time, because the non-inode part of a queue ID must + * not repeat within the same second. The queue ID is the sole thing that + * prevents multiple messages from getting the same Message-ID value. + */ + for (count = 0;; count++) { + GETTIMEOFDAY(tp); + if (var_long_queue_ids) { + vstring_sprintf(id_buf, "%s%s%c%s", + MQID_LG_ENCODE_SEC(sec_buf, tp->tv_sec), + MQID_LG_ENCODE_USEC(usec_buf, tp->tv_usec), + MQID_LG_INUM_SEP, file_id); + } else { + vstring_sprintf(id_buf, "%s%s", + MQID_SH_ENCODE_USEC(usec_buf, tp->tv_usec), + file_id); + } + mail_queue_path(path_buf, queue_name, STR(id_buf)); + if (sane_rename(STR(temp_path), STR(path_buf)) == 0) /* success */ + break; + if (errno == EPERM || errno == EISDIR) /* collision. weird. */ + continue; + if (errno != ENOENT || mail_queue_mkdirs(STR(path_buf)) < 0) { + msg_warn("%s: rename %s to %s: %m", myname, + STR(temp_path), STR(path_buf)); + } + if (count > 1000) /* XXX whatever */ + msg_fatal("%s: rename %s to %s: giving up", myname, + STR(temp_path), STR(path_buf)); + } + + stream = vstream_fdopen(fd, O_RDWR); + vstream_control(stream, CA_VSTREAM_CTL_PATH(STR(path_buf)), CA_VSTREAM_CTL_END); + return (stream); +} + +/* mail_queue_open - open mail queue file */ + +VSTREAM *mail_queue_open(const char *queue_name, const char *queue_id, + int flags, mode_t mode) +{ + const char *path = mail_queue_path((VSTRING *) 0, queue_name, queue_id); + VSTREAM *fp; + + /* + * Try the operation. If file creation fails, see if it is because of a + * missing subdirectory. + */ + if ((fp = vstream_fopen(path, flags, mode)) == 0) + if (errno == ENOENT) + if ((flags & O_CREAT) == O_CREAT && mail_queue_mkdirs(path) == 0) + fp = vstream_fopen(path, flags, mode); + return (fp); +} -- cgit v1.2.3