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"$@" ret=$? if test -f "$cofile"; then test "$cofile" = "$ofile" || mv "$cofile" "$ofile" elif test -f "${cofile}bj"; then test "${cofile}bj" = "$ofile" || mv "${cofile}bj" "$ofile" fi rmdir "$lockdir" exit $ret # Local Variables: # mode: shell-script # sh-indentation: 2 # eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) # time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" # time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" # time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC" # time-stamp-end: "; # UTC" # End: liblogging-1.0.5/ChangeLog0000644000175100017510000001535712441545536012353 00000000000000---------------------------------------------------------------------------- v1.0.5 2014-12-09 - cleanup for systemd-journal >= 209 closes https://github.com/rsyslog/liblogging/issues/17 - bugfix: date stamp was incorrectly formatted The day part was totally off. This affected the "uxsock:" and "file:" drivers. closes https://github.com/rsyslog/liblogging/issues/21 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- v1.0.4 2014-04-03 - fix build problems on some platforms (namely RHEL/CENTOS 5) - add --disable-man pages ./configure option This permits to totally turn off man page handling. This is useful for platforms like RHEL/CENTOS 5 where rst2man is hard to get when building from git is desired. - lower build system requirements to autoconf 2.59 This permits building on RHEL/CENTOs 5 with stock autotools. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- v1.0.3 2014-03-18 - fix build problem in Ubuntu 10.04 Thanks to Assaf Gordon for reporting See: https://github.com/rsyslog/liblogging/issues/11 - do not override user varibale CFLAGS Thanks to Thomas D. for reporting this problem and suggesting a solution. closes: https://github.com/rsyslog/liblogging/issues/15 - make liblogging-rfc3195 not export private symbols Thanks to Michael Biebl for his help in getting this right. - explain that stdlog_log() return code usually most not be checked (if same level of reliability like syslog(3) is desired) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- v1.0.2 2014-03-03 - first version of the "real" API of liblogging-stdlog It is now feature-complete with multiple channels, signal-safeness, and logging drivers for syslog, the systemd journal, unix sockets and files. Note: if the journal driver is to be build (enabled by default), a new dependency libsystemd-journal exists. This is the required to use the journal API. You can turn off building the journal driver via the --disable-journal configure option. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- v1.0.1 2014-02-10 - rfc3195 component now 2-clause BSD licensed This means the complete liblogging is now under 2-clause BSD - new component names: * liblogging-stdlog * liblogging-rfc3195 made some necessary name adjustments See also: https://github.com/rsyslog/liblogging/issues/2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- v1.0.0 2014-01-21 - made rfc3195 library (the original liblogging) an optional component - add libstdlog component; used for standard logging (syslog replacement) purposes via multiple channels (driver support is planned) This is the initial bare revision of this library component. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0.7.2 2008-05-07 RGerhards - cleaned up some warnings; fixed some potentially bad errors thanks to darix for pointing this out 0.7.1 2008-05-06 RGerhards - changed include files (now in liblogging subdirectory) - pc file contained wrong package name 0.7.0 2008-04-15 RGerhards - added pkg-config support 2008-03 Michael Biebl - converted to autotools 2005-10-14 RGerhards - There was a bug in the BEEP listeners which made them ignore the listen port set by srAPISetOption(). The BEEP listeners always listen to 601, no matter what was set. 0.6.0 2005-09-06 Unfortunately, when I stopped working on liblogging due to some higher priority work (in 2003 ;)), I didn't update this file here. While I initially thought I'd push it away for a few weeks at most, it actually become suspended for some month. The lack of real interest in it didn't justify any more work. Thankfully, interest in RFC 3195 is now improving and I've also done my own syslogd for unix (www.rsyslog.com), so I am now able to look at least partly at the lib. In the mean time, some users have successfully used the 0.5.0 release and their feedback was generally pleasant. So I think this is a good release. I will now go through the code and extract what has been upgraded since 0.5.0. So we have a rough record of that. Here are the changes: - support for UDP and unix domain socket listening - these features were initially introduced to support a to-be-written syslogd. They are not very well tested and will probably not be for quite some time. - code enhanced to guard against oversize BEEP frames, which could be introduced by a malicous person (security related) - some support for Solaris has been added (not sure what it was exactly...) - added the COOKED listener - some checks against invalid SEQs 0.6.0 is not as thouroughly tested as 0.5.0, which by now I consider to be stable. I advise people to use 0.5.0 if they are looking for stable code and do not urgently need the new features introduced in 0.6.0. 0.5.0 - fixed a bug in the server code where an response for a channel close request was sent over the to-be-closed channel instead of channel 0. This can be an interoperability issue with - implemented 3195/COOKED in the client. Server is still RAW only. - fixed some smaller bugs I don't remeber ;) - enhanced the client API to directly support sending syslog message objects. This is now the preferred way of sending messages. THE SERVER API MAY STILL CHANGE AND IS NOT FINALIZED IN 0.5.0! 0.4.0 - fixed a hang condition on server shutdown (the listening sockets was accidently not in nonblocking state) - added support for parsing the syslog message - modified the directory structure, each OS will now have its own subdirectory (including Windows) - included a syslog message API, which can also be used to create syslog messages - added support for syslog-sign-12 in the message object 0.3.1 2003-08-29 - a good number of fixes - server (listener) API included WARNING: THE API IS NOT NECESSARILY STABLE YET. If you use it, you may need to change your code with later releases 0.2.0 2003-08-12 - socket layer restructured to facilitate porting - XML parser added - API stable, API changes will NOT break any programs written to 0.2.0 API - much better error checking - compiles & runs under Linux, FreeBSD, AIX, Solaris 0.1.0 2003-08-04 Initial Release liblogging-1.0.5/stdlog/0000775000175100017510000000000012441546267012146 500000000000000liblogging-1.0.5/stdlog/Makefile.am0000664000175100017510000000260012441545153014111 00000000000000CLEANFILES = lib_LTLIBRARIES = liblogging-stdlog.la liblogging_stdlog_la_CPPFLAGS = liblogging_stdlog_la_CFLAGS = ${AM_CFLAGS} liblogging_stdlog_la_LIBADD = $(SOL_LIBS) liblogging_stdlog_la_LDFLAGS = \ -version-info 0:0:0 \ -export-symbols-regex '(^stdlog_.*)' # For instructions on how to increment --version-info see: # http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/html_node/Updating-version-info.html liblogging_stdlog_la_SOURCES = \ stdlog.c \ uxsock.c \ file.c \ formatter.c \ timeutils.c EXTRA_DIST = stdlog-intern.h \ stdlog.rst \ stdlogctl.rst pkginclude_HEADERS = \ stdlog.h noinst_HEADERS = noinst_PROGRAMS = tester bin_PROGRAMS = tester_SOURCES = tester.c tester_LDADD = liblogging-stdlog.la $(SOL_LIBS) bin_PROGRAMS += stdlogctl stdlogctl_SOURCES = stdlogctl.c stdlogctl_CPPFLAGS = stdlogctl_la_CFLAGS = ${AM_CFLAGS} stdlogctl_LDADD = liblogging-stdlog.la $(SOL_LIBS) if ENABLE_JOURNAL liblogging_stdlog_la_LIBADD += $(LIBSYSTEMD_JOURNAL_LIBS) liblogging_stdlog_la_SOURCES += jrnldrvr.c tester_LDADD += $(LIBSYSTEMD_JOURNAL_LIBS) stdlogctl_LDADD += $(LIBSYSTEMD_JOURNAL_LIBS) endif if ENABLE_MAN_PAGES man1_MANS = stdlogctl.1 CLEANFILES += stdlogctl.1 EXTRA_DIST += stdlogctl.1 man3_MANS = stdlog.3 CLEANFILES += stdlog.3 EXTRA_DIST += stdlog.3 stdlogctl.1: stdlogctl.rst $(AM_V_GEN) $(RST2MAN) $< $@ stdlog.3: stdlog.rst $(AM_V_GEN) $(RST2MAN) $< $@ endif liblogging-1.0.5/stdlog/stdlog.rst0000644000175100017510000003704312411216131014076 00000000000000================= liblogging-stdlog ================= ------------------------ standard logging library ------------------------ :Author: Rainer Gerhards :Date: 2014-02-22 :Manual section: 3 :Manual group: standard logging library SYNOPSIS ======== :: #include const char* stdlog_version(void); int stdlog_init(int options); void stdlog_deinit(); stdlog_channel_t stdlog_open(const char *ident, const int options, const int facility, const char *channelspec); int stdlog_log(stdlog_channel_t channel, const int severity, const char *fmt, ...); int stdlog_log_b(stdlog_channel_t channel, const int severity, char *buf, const size_t lenbuf, const char *fmt, ...); int stdlog_vlog(stdlog_channel_t channel, const int severity, const char *fmt, va_list ap); int stdlog_vlog_b(stdlog_channel_t channel, const int severity, char *buf, const size_t lenbuf, const char *fmt, va_list ap); void stdlog_close(stdlog_channel_t channel); size_t stdlog_get_msgbuf_size(void); const char *stdlog_get_dflt_chanspec(void); DESCRIPTION =========== **stdlog_version()** returns the version string for the library currently being used (e.g. "1.0.2"). It may be called at any time. If a specific (minimal) version of the library is required, it is suggested to do runtime checks via **stdlog_version()** before **stdlog_init()** is called. **stdlog_init()** is used to initialize the logging system. It must only be called once during the lifetime of a process. If no special options are desired, stdlog_init() is optional. If it is not called, the first call to any of the other calls will initiate it. This feature is primarily for backward compatibility with how the legacy **syslog(3)** API worked. It does not play well with multi-threaded applications. With them, call stdlog_init() explicitly from the startup thread. The parameter *options* contains one or more of the library options specified in their own section below. **stdlog_deinit(void)** is used to clean up resources including closing file handles at library exit. No library calls are permitted after it has been called. It's usage is optional if no cleanup is required (this will leave resource leaks which will be reported by tools like valgrind). **stdlog_open()** is used to open a log channel which can be used in consecutive calls to *stdlog_log()*. The string given to *ident* is used to identify the message source. It's handling is depending on the output driver. For example, the file: and syslog: drivers prepend it to the message, while the journal: driver ignores it (as the journal automatically identifies messages based on the application who submits them. In general, you can think of it as being equivalent to the *ident* specified in the traditional **openlog(3)** call. The value given in *options* controls handling of the channel. It can be used to override options set during **stdlog_init()**. Note that for signal-safeness you need to specify **STDLOG_SIGSAFE**. The *facility* field contains a facility similar to the traditional syslog facility. Again, it is driver-dependent on how this field is actually used. The *channelspec* filed is a **channel specification** string, which allows to control the destination of this channel. To use the default output channel specification, provide NULL to *channelspec*. Doing so is highly suggested if there is no pressing need to do otherwise. **stdlog_close()** is used to close the associated channel. The channel specifier must not be used after *stdlog_close()* has been called. If done so, unpredictable behavior will happen, as the memory it points to has been free'ed. **stdlog_log()** is the equivalent to the **syslog(3)** call. It offers a similar interface, but there are notable differences. The *channel* parameter is used to specify the log channel to use to. Use *NULL* to select the default channel. This is sufficient for most applications. The *severity* field contains a syslog-like severity. The remaining arguments are a format, as in **printf(3)** and any arguments required by the format. Note that some restrictions apply to the format in signal-safe mode (described below). The **stdlog_log()** supports log message sizes of slightly less than 4KiB. The exact size depends on the log driver and parameters specified in **stdlog_open()**. The reason is that the log drivers may need to add headers and trailers to the message text, and this is done inside the same 4KiB buffer that is also used for the actual message text. For example, the "syslog:" driver adds a traditional syslog header, which among others contains the *ident* string provided by **stdlog_open()**. If the complete log message does not fit into the buffer, it is silently truncated. The formatting buffer is allocated on the stack. Note that the 4Kib buffer size is a build time default. As such, distributions may change it. To obtain the size limit that the linked in instance of libloggin-stdlog was build with, use **stdlog_get_msgbuf_size()**. You may also use the **stdlogctl(1)** utility to find out the build time settings for the installed version of liblogging-stdlog. **stdlog_log_b()** is almost equivalent to **stdlog_log()**, except that the caller can provide a formatting work buffer. This is done via the *buf* and *buflen* parameters. This permits to use both smaller and larger buffer sizes. For embedded systems (or signal handlers), this may be convenient to reduce the amount of stack space required. Also, it is useful if very large messages are to be logged. Note that while there is no upper limit on the buffer size per se, the log drivers may have some limits. In general, up to 64KiB of buffer should work with all drivers. The **stdlog_vlog()** and **stdlog_vlog_b()** calls are equivalent to **stdlog_log()** and **stdlog_log_b()** except that they take a *va_list* argument. Use **stdlog_get_dflt_chanspec()** to obtain the default channel specification. This must be called only after **stdlog_init()** has been called. OPTIONS ======= Options modify library behavior. They can be specified in **stdlog_init()** and **stdlog_open()** calls. The **stdlog_init()** call is used to set default options. These are applied if channels are automatically created or the *STDLOG_USE_DFLT_OPTS* option is used in **stdlog_open()**. Otherwise, options provided to **stdlog_open()** are not affected by the global option set. The following options can be given: :STDLOG_USE_DFLT_OPTS: is used to indicate that the **stdlog_open()** call shall use the default global options. If this option is given, on other options can be set. Trying to do so results in an error. Note that this option is *not* valid to for the **stdlog_init()** call. :STDLOG_SIGSAFE: request signal-safe mode. If and only if this is specified library calls are signal-safe. Some restrictions apply in signal-safe mode. See description below for details. FACILITIES ========== The following facilities are supported. Please note that they are mimicked after the traditional syslog facilities, but liblogging-stdlog uses different numerical values. This is necessary to provide future enhancements. Do **not** use the LOG_xxx #defines from syslog.h but the following STDLOG_xxx defines: :: STDLOG_KERN - kernel messages STDLOG_USER - random user-level messages STDLOG_MAIL - mail system STDLOG_DAEMON - system daemons STDLOG_AUTH - security/authorization messages STDLOG_SYSLOG - messages generated internally by syslogd STDLOG_LPR - line printer subsystem STDLOG_NEWS - network news subsystem STDLOG_UUCP - UUCP subsystem STDLOG_CRON - clock daemon STDLOG_AUTHPRIV - security/authorization messages (private) STDLOG_FTP - ftp daemon STDLOG_LOCAL0 - reserved for application use STDLOG_LOCAL1 - reserved for application use STDLOG_LOCAL2 - reserved for application use STDLOG_LOCAL3 - reserved for application use STDLOG_LOCAL4 - reserved for application use STDLOG_LOCAL5 - reserved for application use STDLOG_LOCAL6 - reserved for application use STDLOG_LOCAL7 - reserved for application use Regular applications should use facilities in the **STDLOG_LOCALx** range. Non-privileged applications may not be able to use all of the system-defined facilities. Note that it is also safe to refer to application specific facilities via :: STDLOG_LOCAL0 + offset if offset is in the range of 0 to 7. SEVERITY ======== The following severities are supported: :: STDLOG_EMERG - system is unusable STDLOG_ALERT - action must be taken immediately STDLOG_CRIT - critical conditions STDLOG_ERR - error conditions STDLOG_WARNING - warning conditions STDLOG_NOTICE - normal but significant condition STDLOG_INFO - informational STDLOG_DEBUG - debug-level messages These reflect the traditional syslog severity mappings. Note that different output drivers may have different needs and may map severities into a smaller set. THREAD- AND SIGNAL-SAFENESS =========================== These calls are thread- and signal-safe: * **stdlog_version()** * **stdlog_get_msgbuf_size()** * **stdlog_get_dflt_chanspec()** These calls are **not** thread- or signal-safe: * **stdlog_init()** * **stdlog_deinit()** * **stdlog_open()** * **stdlog_close()** For **stdlog_log()**, **stdlog_vlog()**, **stdlog_log_b()**, and **stdlog_vlog_b()**, it depends: * if the channel has been opened with the *STDLOG_SIGSAFE* option, the call is both thread-safe and signal-safe. * if the library has been initialized by **stdlog_init()** or the channel has been opened by **stdlog_open()**, the call is thread-safe but **not** signal-safe. * if the library has not been initialized and the default (NULL) channel is used, the call is neither thread- nor signal-safe. For **stdlog_log_b()** and **stdlog_vlog_b()** the caller must also ensure that the provided formatting buffer supports the desired thread- and signal-safeness. For example, if a static buffer is used, thread-safeness is not given. For signal-safeness, typically a buffer allocated on the signal handler's stack is needed. For multi-threaded applications, it is **highly recommended** to initialize the library via **stdlog_init()** on the main thread **before** any other threads are started. Thread- and signal-safeness, if given, does not require different channels. It is perfectly fine to use the same channel in multiple threads. Note however that interrupted system calls will not be retried. An error will be returned instead. This may happen if a thread is inside a **stdlog_log()** call while an async signal handler using that same call is activated. Depending on timing, the first call may or may not complete successfully. It is the caller's chore to check return status and do retries if necessary. Finally, thread- and signal-safeness depend on the log driver. At the time of this writing, the "syslog:" and "file:" drivers are thread- and signal-safe while the current "journal:" driver is thread- but not signal-safe. To the best of our knowledge, the systemd team is working on making the API we depend on signal-safe. If this is done, the driver itself is also signal-safe (the restriction results from the journal API). RESRICTIONS IN SIGNAL-SAFE MODE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When signal-safeness is requested, the set of supported printf formats is restricted. This is due to the fact that the standard printf routines cannot be called and so a smaller signal-safe printf implementation that is part of *liblogging-stdlog* is used instead. It has the following restrictions: * flag characters are not supported * field width and precision fields are accepted but silently ignored * the following length modifiers are supported: **l, ll, h, hh, z** * the following conversion specifiers are supported: **s, i, d, u, x, X, p, c, f** (where **f** is always formatted as "%.2f") * only the following control character escapes are supported: **\\n, \\r, \\t, \\\\**. Please note that it is **not** advisable to include control characters in log records. Log drivers and log back-end systems may remove them. CHANNEL SPECIFICATIONS ====================== The channel is described via a single-line string. Currently, the following channels can be selected: * "syslog:", which is the traditional syslog output to /dev/log * "uxsock:", which writes messages to the local unix socket *name*. The message is formatted in traditional syslog-format. * "journal:", which emits messages via the native systemd journal API * "file:", which writes messages in a syslog-like format to the file specified as *name* If no channel specification is given, the default is "syslog:". The default channel can be set via the **LIBLOGGING_STDLOG_DFLT_LOG_CHANNEL** environment variable. Not all output channel drivers are available on all platforms. For example, the "journal:" driver is not available on BSD. It is highly suggested that application developers **never** hard-code any channel specifiers inside their code but rather permit the administrator to configure these. If there is no pressing need to select different channel drivers, it is suggested to rely on the default channel spec, which always can be set by the system administrator. RETURN VALUE ============ When successful **stdlog_init()** and **stdlog_log()** return zero and something else otherwise. **stdlog_open()** returns a channel descriptor on success and *NULL* otherwise. In case of failure *errno* is set appropriately. Note that the traditional **syslog(3)** API does not return any success state, so any failures are silently ignored. In most cases, this works sufficiently reliably. If this level of reliability is sufficient, the return code of **stdlog_log()** does not need to be checked. This is probably the case for most applications. If finding out about the success of the logging operation is vital to the application, the return code can be checked. Note that you must not try to find out the exact failure cause. If the return is non-zero, something in the log system did not work correctly. It is suggested that the logging operation is re-tried in this case, and if it fails again it is suggested that the channel is closed and re-opened and then the operation re-tried. During failures, partial records may be logged. This is the same what could happen with **syslog(3)**. Again, in general it should not be necessary to check the return code of **stdlog_log()**. The **stdlog_deinit()** and **stdlog_close()** calls do not return any status. EXAMPLES ======== A typical single-threaded application just needs to know about the **stdlog_log()** call: :: stdlog_log(NULL, STDLOG_NOTICE, "New session %d of user %s", sessid, username); Being thread- and signal-safe requires a little bit more of setup: :: /* on main thread */ status = stdlog_init(STDLOG_SIGSAFE); /* here comes the rest of the code, including worker * thread startup. */ /* And do this in threads, signal handlers, etc: */ stdlog_log(NULL, STDLOG_NOTICE, "New session %d of user %s", sessid, username); If you need just a small formatting buffer (or a large one), you can provide the memory yourself: :: char buf[512]; stdlog_log_b(NULL, STDLOG_NOTICE, buf, sizeof(buf), "New session %d of user %s", sessid, username); SEE ALSO ======== **stdlogctl(1)**, **syslog(3)** COPYRIGHT ========= This page is part of the *liblogging* project, and is available under the same BSD 2-clause license as the rest of the project. liblogging-1.0.5/stdlog/stdlogctl.10000664000175100017510000000250512441032537014137 00000000000000.\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . .TH STDLOGCTL 1 "2014-02-21" "" "standard logging library" .SH NAME stdlogctl \- utility for the standard logging library . .nr rst2man-indent-level 0 . .de1 rstReportMargin \\$1 \\n[an-margin] level \\n[rst2man-indent-level] level margin: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]] - \\n[rst2man-indent0] \\n[rst2man-indent1] \\n[rst2man-indent2] .. .de1 INDENT .\" .rstReportMargin pre: . 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Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ADISCON AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL ADISCON OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include #include "stdlog.h" #define __STDLOG_MSGBUF_SIZE 4096 #ifndef STDLOG_INTERN_H_INCLUDED #define STDLOG_INTERN_H_INCLUDED struct stdlog_channel { const char *spec; const char *ident; int32_t options; int facility; char *fmtbuf; int (*f_vsnprintf)(char *str, size_t size, const char *fmt, va_list ap); struct { void (*init)(stdlog_channel_t ch); /* initialize driver */ void (*open)(stdlog_channel_t ch); void (*close)(stdlog_channel_t ch); int (*log)(stdlog_channel_t ch, const int severity, const char *fmt, va_list ap, char *wrkbuf, const size_t buflen); } drvr; union { struct { char *sockname; int sock; struct sockaddr_un addr; } uxs; /* unix socket (including syslog) */ struct { int fd; char *name; } file; } d; /* driver-specific data */ }; /* A useful macro for adding single chars during string building. 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Syslog protocol is spoken on * all unix sockets. * * Copyright (C) 2014 Adiscon GmbH * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ADISCON AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL ADISCON OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "stdlog-intern.h" #include "stdlog.h" #define _PATH_LOG "/dev/log" /* default syslog socket on Linux */ static int build_syslog_frame(stdlog_channel_t ch, const int severity, char *__restrict__ const frame, const size_t lenframe, const char *fmt, va_list ap) { int i = 0; struct tm tm; int64_t pri; const time_t t = time(NULL); pri = (ch->facility << 3) | (severity & 0x07); __stdlog_timesub(&t, 0, &tm); __STDLOG_STRBUILD_ADD_CHAR(frame, lenframe, i, '<'); __stdlog_fmt_print_int(frame, lenframe-i, &i, pri); __STDLOG_STRBUILD_ADD_CHAR(frame, lenframe, i, '>'); i += __stdlog_formatTimestamp3164(&tm, frame+i); __STDLOG_STRBUILD_ADD_CHAR(frame, lenframe, i, ' '); __stdlog_fmt_print_str(frame, lenframe-i, &i, ch->ident); __STDLOG_STRBUILD_ADD_CHAR(frame, lenframe, i, ':'); __STDLOG_STRBUILD_ADD_CHAR(frame, lenframe, i, ' '); i += ch->f_vsnprintf(frame+i, lenframe-i, fmt, ap); return i; } static void uxs_init(stdlog_channel_t ch) { ch->d.uxs.sock = -1; /* Note: we handle both "syslog:" as well as "uxsock:" as * they are essentially the same. Here we configure the * difference. */ if (!strncmp(ch->spec, "uxsock:", 7)) ch->d.uxs.sockname = strdup(ch->spec+7); else ch->d.uxs.sockname = strdup(_PATH_LOG); } static void uxs_open(stdlog_channel_t ch) { if (ch->d.uxs.sock == -1) { if((ch->d.uxs.sock = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)) < 0) return; memset(&ch->d.uxs.addr, 0, sizeof(ch->d.uxs.addr)); ch->d.uxs.addr.sun_family = AF_UNIX; strncpy(ch->d.uxs.addr.sun_path, ch->d.uxs.sockname, sizeof(ch->d.uxs.addr.sun_path)); } } static void uxs_close(stdlog_channel_t ch) { if (ch->d.uxs.sock >= 0) { free(ch->d.uxs.sockname); close(ch->d.uxs.sock); ch->d.uxs.sock = -1; } } static int uxs_log(stdlog_channel_t ch, int severity, const char *fmt, va_list ap, char *__restrict__ const wrkbuf, const size_t buflen) { ssize_t lsent; size_t lenframe; int r; if(ch->d.uxs.sock < 0) uxs_open(ch); if(ch->d.uxs.sock < 0) { r = -1; goto done; } lenframe = build_syslog_frame(ch, severity, wrkbuf, buflen, fmt, ap); lsent = sendto(ch->d.uxs.sock, wrkbuf, lenframe, 0, (struct sockaddr*) &ch->d.uxs.addr, sizeof(ch->d.uxs.addr)); if(lsent == -1) { r = -1; } else if(lsent != (ssize_t)lenframe) { r = -1; errno = EAGAIN; } else { r = 0; } done: return r; } void __stdlog_set_uxs_drvr(stdlog_channel_t ch) { ch->drvr.init = uxs_init; ch->drvr.open = uxs_open; ch->drvr.close = uxs_close; ch->drvr.log = uxs_log; } liblogging-1.0.5/stdlog/stdlog.30000664000175100017510000004200712441032540013431 00000000000000.\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . .TH LIBLOGGING-STDLOG 3 "2014-02-22" "" "standard logging library" .SH NAME liblogging-stdlog \- standard logging library . .nr rst2man-indent-level 0 . .de1 rstReportMargin \\$1 \\n[an-margin] level \\n[rst2man-indent-level] level margin: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]] - \\n[rst2man-indent0] \\n[rst2man-indent1] \\n[rst2man-indent2] .. .de1 INDENT .\" .rstReportMargin pre: . 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RE .\" indent \\n[an-margin] .\" old: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]] .nr rst2man-indent-level -1 .\" new: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]] .in \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]]u .. .SH SYNOPSIS .INDENT 0.0 .INDENT 3.5 .sp .nf .ft C #include const char* stdlog_version(void); int stdlog_init(int options); void stdlog_deinit(); stdlog_channel_t stdlog_open(const char *ident, const int options, const int facility, const char *channelspec); int stdlog_log(stdlog_channel_t channel, const int severity, const char *fmt, ...); int stdlog_log_b(stdlog_channel_t channel, const int severity, char *buf, const size_t lenbuf, const char *fmt, ...); int stdlog_vlog(stdlog_channel_t channel, const int severity, const char *fmt, va_list ap); int stdlog_vlog_b(stdlog_channel_t channel, const int severity, char *buf, const size_t lenbuf, const char *fmt, va_list ap); void stdlog_close(stdlog_channel_t channel); size_t stdlog_get_msgbuf_size(void); const char *stdlog_get_dflt_chanspec(void); .ft P .fi .UNINDENT .UNINDENT .SH DESCRIPTION .sp \fBstdlog_version()\fP returns the version string for the library currently being used (e.g. "1.0.2"). It may be called at any time. If a specific (minimal) version of the library is required, it is suggested to do runtime checks via \fBstdlog_version()\fP before \fBstdlog_init()\fP is called. .sp \fBstdlog_init()\fP is used to initialize the logging system. It must only be called once during the lifetime of a process. If no special options are desired, stdlog_init() is optional. If it is not called, the first call to any of the other calls will initiate it. This feature is primarily for backward compatibility with how the legacy \fBsyslog(3)\fP API worked. It does not play well with multi\-threaded applications. With them, call stdlog_init() explicitly from the startup thread. The parameter \fIoptions\fP contains one or more of the library options specified in their own section below. .sp \fBstdlog_deinit(void)\fP is used to clean up resources including closing file handles at library exit. No library calls are permitted after it has been called. It\(aqs usage is optional if no cleanup is required (this will leave resource leaks which will be reported by tools like valgrind). .sp \fBstdlog_open()\fP is used to open a log channel which can be used in consecutive calls to \fIstdlog_log()\fP\&. The string given to \fIident\fP is used to identify the message source. It\(aqs handling is depending on the output driver. For example, the file: and syslog: drivers prepend it to the message, while the journal: driver ignores it (as the journal automatically identifies messages based on the application who submits them. In general, you can think of it as being equivalent to the \fIident\fP specified in the traditional \fBopenlog(3)\fP call. The value given in \fIoptions\fP controls handling of the channel. It can be used to override options set during \fBstdlog_init()\fP\&. Note that for signal\-safeness you need to specify \fBSTDLOG_SIGSAFE\fP\&. The \fIfacility\fP field contains a facility similar to the traditional syslog facility. Again, it is driver\-dependent on how this field is actually used. The \fIchannelspec\fP filed is a \fBchannel specification\fP string, which allows to control the destination of this channel. To use the default output channel specification, provide NULL to \fIchannelspec\fP\&. Doing so is highly suggested if there is no pressing need to do otherwise. .sp \fBstdlog_close()\fP is used to close the associated channel. The channel specifier must not be used after \fIstdlog_close()\fP has been called. If done so, unpredictable behavior will happen, as the memory it points to has been free\(aqed. .sp \fBstdlog_log()\fP is the equivalent to the \fBsyslog(3)\fP call. It offers a similar interface, but there are notable differences. The \fIchannel\fP parameter is used to specify the log channel to use to. Use \fINULL\fP to select the default channel. This is sufficient for most applications. The \fIseverity\fP field contains a syslog\-like severity. The remaining arguments are a format, as in \fBprintf(3)\fP and any arguments required by the format. Note that some restrictions apply to the format in signal\-safe mode (described below). The \fBstdlog_log()\fP supports log message sizes of slightly less than 4KiB. The exact size depends on the log driver and parameters specified in \fBstdlog_open()\fP\&. The reason is that the log drivers may need to add headers and trailers to the message text, and this is done inside the same 4KiB buffer that is also used for the actual message text. For example, the "syslog:" driver adds a traditional syslog header, which among others contains the \fIident\fP string provided by \fBstdlog_open()\fP\&. If the complete log message does not fit into the buffer, it is silently truncated. The formatting buffer is allocated on the stack. .sp Note that the 4Kib buffer size is a build time default. As such, distributions may change it. To obtain the size limit that the linked in instance of libloggin\-stdlog was build with, use \fBstdlog_get_msgbuf_size()\fP\&. You may also use the \fBstdlogctl(1)\fP utility to find out the build time settings for the installed version of liblogging\-stdlog. .sp \fBstdlog_log_b()\fP is almost equivalent to \fBstdlog_log()\fP, except that the caller can provide a formatting work buffer. This is done via the \fIbuf\fP and \fIbuflen\fP parameters. This permits to use both smaller and larger buffer sizes. For embedded systems (or signal handlers), this may be convenient to reduce the amount of stack space required. Also, it is useful if very large messages are to be logged. Note that while there is no upper limit on the buffer size per se, the log drivers may have some limits. In general, up to 64KiB of buffer should work with all drivers. .sp The \fBstdlog_vlog()\fP and \fBstdlog_vlog_b()\fP calls are equivalent to \fBstdlog_log()\fP and \fBstdlog_log_b()\fP except that they take a \fIva_list\fP argument. .sp Use \fBstdlog_get_dflt_chanspec()\fP to obtain the default channel specification. This must be called only after \fBstdlog_init()\fP has been called. .SH OPTIONS .sp Options modify library behavior. They can be specified in \fBstdlog_init()\fP and \fBstdlog_open()\fP calls. The \fBstdlog_init()\fP call is used to set default options. These are applied if channels are automatically created or the \fISTDLOG_USE_DFLT_OPTS\fP option is used in \fBstdlog_open()\fP\&. Otherwise, options provided to \fBstdlog_open()\fP are not affected by the global option set. .sp The following options can be given: .INDENT 0.0 .TP .B STDLOG_USE_DFLT_OPTS is used to indicate that the \fBstdlog_open()\fP call shall use the default global options. If this option is given, on other options can be set. Trying to do so results in an error. Note that this option is \fInot\fP valid to for the \fBstdlog_init()\fP call. .TP .B STDLOG_SIGSAFE request signal\-safe mode. If and only if this is specified library calls are signal\-safe. Some restrictions apply in signal\-safe mode. See description below for details. .UNINDENT .SH FACILITIES .sp The following facilities are supported. Please note that they are mimicked after the traditional syslog facilities, but liblogging\-stdlog uses different numerical values. This is necessary to provide future enhancements. Do \fBnot\fP use the LOG_xxx #defines from syslog.h but the following STDLOG_xxx defines: .INDENT 0.0 .INDENT 3.5 .sp .nf .ft C STDLOG_KERN \- kernel messages STDLOG_USER \- random user\-level messages STDLOG_MAIL \- mail system STDLOG_DAEMON \- system daemons STDLOG_AUTH \- security/authorization messages STDLOG_SYSLOG \- messages generated internally by syslogd STDLOG_LPR \- line printer subsystem STDLOG_NEWS \- network news subsystem STDLOG_UUCP \- UUCP subsystem STDLOG_CRON \- clock daemon STDLOG_AUTHPRIV \- security/authorization messages (private) STDLOG_FTP \- ftp daemon STDLOG_LOCAL0 \- reserved for application use STDLOG_LOCAL1 \- reserved for application use STDLOG_LOCAL2 \- reserved for application use STDLOG_LOCAL3 \- reserved for application use STDLOG_LOCAL4 \- reserved for application use STDLOG_LOCAL5 \- reserved for application use STDLOG_LOCAL6 \- reserved for application use STDLOG_LOCAL7 \- reserved for application use .ft P .fi .UNINDENT .UNINDENT .sp Regular applications should use facilities in the \fBSTDLOG_LOCALx\fP range. Non\-privileged applications may not be able to use all of the system\-defined facilities. Note that it is also safe to refer to application specific facilities via .INDENT 0.0 .INDENT 3.5 .sp .nf .ft C STDLOG_LOCAL0 + offset .ft P .fi .UNINDENT .UNINDENT .sp if offset is in the range of 0 to 7. .SH SEVERITY .sp The following severities are supported: .INDENT 0.0 .INDENT 3.5 .sp .nf .ft C STDLOG_EMERG \- system is unusable STDLOG_ALERT \- action must be taken immediately STDLOG_CRIT \- critical conditions STDLOG_ERR \- error conditions STDLOG_WARNING \- warning conditions STDLOG_NOTICE \- normal but significant condition STDLOG_INFO \- informational STDLOG_DEBUG \- debug\-level messages .ft P .fi .UNINDENT .UNINDENT .sp These reflect the traditional syslog severity mappings. Note that different output drivers may have different needs and may map severities into a smaller set. .SH THREAD- AND SIGNAL-SAFENESS .sp These calls are thread\- and signal\-safe: .INDENT 0.0 .IP \(bu 2 \fBstdlog_version()\fP .IP \(bu 2 \fBstdlog_get_msgbuf_size()\fP .IP \(bu 2 \fBstdlog_get_dflt_chanspec()\fP .UNINDENT .sp These calls are \fBnot\fP thread\- or signal\-safe: .INDENT 0.0 .IP \(bu 2 \fBstdlog_init()\fP .IP \(bu 2 \fBstdlog_deinit()\fP .IP \(bu 2 \fBstdlog_open()\fP .IP \(bu 2 \fBstdlog_close()\fP .UNINDENT .sp For \fBstdlog_log()\fP, \fBstdlog_vlog()\fP, \fBstdlog_log_b()\fP, and \fBstdlog_vlog_b()\fP, it depends: .INDENT 0.0 .IP \(bu 2 if the channel has been opened with the \fISTDLOG_SIGSAFE\fP option, the call is both thread\-safe and signal\-safe. .IP \(bu 2 if the library has been initialized by \fBstdlog_init()\fP or the channel has been opened by \fBstdlog_open()\fP, the call is thread\-safe but \fBnot\fP signal\-safe. .IP \(bu 2 if the library has not been initialized and the default (NULL) channel is used, the call is neither thread\- nor signal\-safe. .UNINDENT .sp For \fBstdlog_log_b()\fP and \fBstdlog_vlog_b()\fP the caller must also ensure that the provided formatting buffer supports the desired thread\- and signal\-safeness. For example, if a static buffer is used, thread\-safeness is not given. For signal\-safeness, typically a buffer allocated on the signal handler\(aqs stack is needed. .sp For multi\-threaded applications, it is \fBhighly recommended\fP to initialize the library via \fBstdlog_init()\fP on the main thread \fBbefore\fP any other threads are started. .sp Thread\- and signal\-safeness, if given, does not require different channels. It is perfectly fine to use the same channel in multiple threads. Note however that interrupted system calls will not be retried. An error will be returned instead. This may happen if a thread is inside a \fBstdlog_log()\fP call while an async signal handler using that same call is activated. Depending on timing, the first call may or may not complete successfully. It is the caller\(aqs chore to check return status and do retries if necessary. .sp Finally, thread\- and signal\-safeness depend on the log driver. At the time of this writing, the "syslog:" and "file:" drivers are thread\- and signal\-safe while the current "journal:" driver is thread\- but not signal\-safe. To the best of our knowledge, the systemd team is working on making the API we depend on signal\-safe. If this is done, the driver itself is also signal\-safe (the restriction results from the journal API). .SS RESRICTIONS IN SIGNAL\-SAFE MODE .sp When signal\-safeness is requested, the set of supported printf formats is restricted. This is due to the fact that the standard printf routines cannot be called and so a smaller signal\-safe printf implementation that is part of \fIliblogging\-stdlog\fP is used instead. .sp It has the following restrictions: .INDENT 0.0 .IP \(bu 2 flag characters are not supported .IP \(bu 2 field width and precision fields are accepted but silently ignored .IP \(bu 2 the following length modifiers are supported: \fBl, ll, h, hh, z\fP .IP \(bu 2 the following conversion specifiers are supported: \fBs, i, d, u, x, X, p, c, f\fP (where \fBf\fP is always formatted as "%.2f") .IP \(bu 2 only the following control character escapes are supported: \fB\en, \er, \et, \e\e\fP\&. Please note that it is \fBnot\fP advisable to include control characters in log records. Log drivers and log back\-end systems may remove them. .UNINDENT .SH CHANNEL SPECIFICATIONS .sp The channel is described via a single\-line string. Currently, the following channels can be selected: .INDENT 0.0 .IP \(bu 2 "syslog:", which is the traditional syslog output to /dev/log .IP \(bu 2 "uxsock:", which writes messages to the local unix socket \fIname\fP\&. The message is formatted in traditional syslog\-format. .IP \(bu 2 "journal:", which emits messages via the native systemd journal API .IP \(bu 2 "file:", which writes messages in a syslog\-like format to the file specified as \fIname\fP .UNINDENT .sp If no channel specification is given, the default is "syslog:". The default channel can be set via the \fBLIBLOGGING_STDLOG_DFLT_LOG_CHANNEL\fP environment variable. .sp Not all output channel drivers are available on all platforms. For example, the "journal:" driver is not available on BSD. It is highly suggested that application developers \fBnever\fP hard\-code any channel specifiers inside their code but rather permit the administrator to configure these. If there is no pressing need to select different channel drivers, it is suggested to rely on the default channel spec, which always can be set by the system administrator. .SH RETURN VALUE .sp When successful \fBstdlog_init()\fP and \fBstdlog_log()\fP return zero and something else otherwise. \fBstdlog_open()\fP returns a channel descriptor on success and \fINULL\fP otherwise. In case of failure \fIerrno\fP is set appropriately. .sp Note that the traditional \fBsyslog(3)\fP API does not return any success state, so any failures are silently ignored. In most cases, this works sufficiently reliably. If this level of reliability is sufficient, the return code of \fBstdlog_log()\fP does not need to be checked. This is probably the case for most applications. .sp If finding out about the success of the logging operation is vital to the application, the return code can be checked. Note that you must not try to find out the exact failure cause. If the return is non\-zero, something in the log system did not work correctly. It is suggested that the logging operation is re\-tried in this case, and if it fails again it is suggested that the channel is closed and re\-opened and then the operation re\-tried. During failures, partial records may be logged. This is the same what could happen with \fBsyslog(3)\fP\&. Again, in general it should not be necessary to check the return code of \fBstdlog_log()\fP\&. .sp The \fBstdlog_deinit()\fP and \fBstdlog_close()\fP calls do not return any status. .SH EXAMPLES .sp A typical single\-threaded application just needs to know about the \fBstdlog_log()\fP call: .INDENT 0.0 .INDENT 3.5 .sp .nf .ft C stdlog_log(NULL, STDLOG_NOTICE, "New session %d of user %s", sessid, username); .ft P .fi .UNINDENT .UNINDENT .sp Being thread\- and signal\-safe requires a little bit more of setup: .INDENT 0.0 .INDENT 3.5 .sp .nf .ft C /* on main thread */ status = stdlog_init(STDLOG_SIGSAFE); /* here comes the rest of the code, including worker * thread startup. */ /* And do this in threads, signal handlers, etc: */ stdlog_log(NULL, STDLOG_NOTICE, "New session %d of user %s", sessid, username); .ft P .fi .UNINDENT .UNINDENT .sp If you need just a small formatting buffer (or a large one), you can provide the memory yourself: .INDENT 0.0 .INDENT 3.5 .sp .nf .ft C char buf[512]; stdlog_log_b(NULL, STDLOG_NOTICE, buf, sizeof(buf), "New session %d of user %s", sessid, username); .ft P .fi .UNINDENT .UNINDENT .SH SEE ALSO .sp \fBstdlogctl(1)\fP, \fBsyslog(3)\fP .SH COPYRIGHT .sp This page is part of the \fIliblogging\fP project, and is available under the same BSD 2\-clause license as the rest of the project. .SH AUTHOR Rainer Gerhards .\" Generated by docutils manpage writer. . liblogging-1.0.5/stdlog/tester.c0000644000175100017510000000130112411216131013506 00000000000000#include #include #include "stdlog.h" int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { char buf[40]; stdlog_channel_t ch; stdlog_channel_t ch2; if(argc != 2) { fprintf(stderr, "Usage: tester channelspec\n"); exit(1); } stdlog_init(STDLOG_SIGSAFE); ch = stdlog_open("tester", 0, STDLOG_LOCAL0, argv[1]); ch2 = stdlog_open("tester", STDLOG_USE_DFLT_OPTS, STDLOG_LOCAL0, argv[1]); stdlog_log(ch, STDLOG_DEBUG, "Test %10.6s, %u, %d, %c, %x, %p, %f", "abc", 4712, -4712, 'T', 0x129abcf0, NULL, 12.0345); stdlog_log_b(ch2, STDLOG_DEBUG, buf, sizeof(buf), "Test %100.50s, %u, %d, %c, %x, %p, %f", "abc", 4712, -4712, 'T', 0x129abcf0, NULL, 12.03); stdlog_deinit(); return 0; } liblogging-1.0.5/stdlog/jrnldrvr.c0000644000175100017510000000445412411216131014057 00000000000000/* The stdlog systemd journal driver * * Copyright (C) 2014 Adiscon GmbH * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ADISCON AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL ADISCON OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "stdlog-intern.h" #include "stdlog.h" /* dummies just needed for driver interface */ static void jrnl_init(stdlog_channel_t __attribute__((unused)) ch) { } static void jrnl_open(stdlog_channel_t __attribute__((unused)) ch) { } static void jrnl_close(stdlog_channel_t __attribute__((unused)) ch) { } static int jrnl_log(stdlog_channel_t ch, const int severity, const char *fmt, va_list ap, char *__restrict__ const wrkbuf, const size_t buflen) { int r; ch->f_vsnprintf(wrkbuf, buflen, fmt, ap); r = sd_journal_send("MESSAGE=%s", wrkbuf, "PRIORITY=%d", severity, NULL); if(r) errno = -r; return r; } void __stdlog_set_jrnl_drvr(stdlog_channel_t ch) { ch->drvr.init = jrnl_init; ch->drvr.open = jrnl_open; ch->drvr.close = jrnl_close; ch->drvr.log = jrnl_log; } liblogging-1.0.5/stdlog/file.c0000644000175100017510000000677512411216131013143 00000000000000/* The stdlog file driver. * * Copyright (C) 2014 Adiscon GmbH * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ADISCON AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL ADISCON OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "stdlog-intern.h" #include "stdlog.h" static int build_file_line(stdlog_channel_t ch, char *__restrict__ const linebuf, const size_t lenline, const char *fmt, va_list ap) { int i = 0; struct tm tm; const time_t t = time(NULL); __stdlog_timesub(&t, 0, &tm); i += __stdlog_formatTimestamp3164(&tm, linebuf+i); __STDLOG_STRBUILD_ADD_CHAR(linebuf, lenline, i, ' '); __stdlog_fmt_print_str(linebuf, lenline-i, &i, ch->ident); __STDLOG_STRBUILD_ADD_CHAR(linebuf, lenline, i, ':'); __STDLOG_STRBUILD_ADD_CHAR(linebuf, lenline, i, ' '); /* note: we do not need to reserve space for '\0', as we * will overwrite it with the '\n' below. We don't need * a string, just a buffer, so we don't need '\0'! */ i += ch->f_vsnprintf(linebuf+i, lenline-i, fmt, ap); linebuf[i++] = '\n'; /* space reserved -- see above */ return i; } static void file_init(stdlog_channel_t ch) { ch->d.file.fd = -1; ch->d.file.name = strdup(ch->spec+5); } static void file_open(stdlog_channel_t ch) { if (ch->d.file.fd == -1) { if((ch->d.file.fd = open(ch->d.file.name, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_APPEND, 0660)) < 0) return; } } static void file_close(stdlog_channel_t ch) { if (ch->d.file.fd >= 0) { close(ch->d.file.fd); ch->d.file.fd = -1; } } static int file_log(stdlog_channel_t ch, int __attribute__((unused)) severity, const char *fmt, va_list ap, char *__restrict__ const wrkbuf, const size_t buflen) { ssize_t lenWritten; size_t lenline; int r; if(ch->d.file.fd < 0) file_open(ch); if(ch->d.file.fd < 0) { r = -1; goto done; } lenline = build_file_line(ch, wrkbuf, buflen, fmt, ap); lenWritten = write(ch->d.file.fd, wrkbuf, lenline); if(lenWritten == -1) { r = -1; } else if(lenWritten != (ssize_t) lenline) { r = -1; errno = EAGAIN; } else { r = 0; } done: return r; } void __stdlog_set_file_drvr(stdlog_channel_t ch) { ch->drvr.init = file_init; ch->drvr.open = file_open; ch->drvr.close = file_close; ch->drvr.log = file_log; } liblogging-1.0.5/stdlog/stdlogctl.c0000644000175100017510000000365712411216131014217 00000000000000/* A small utility for handling stdlog functions. * Right now, it only spits out version information and buffer * sizes, but we could evolve it into something to manipulate * system default config files (once we have them). * * Copyright (C) 2014 Adiscon GmbH * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ADISCON AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL ADISCON OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include #include "stdlog.h" int main(int __attribute__((unused)) argc, char __attribute__((unused)) *argv[]) { printf("liblogging-stdlog version %s:\n", stdlog_version()); stdlog_init(0); printf("\tmax message size: %d\n", (int) stdlog_get_msgbuf_size()); printf("\tdefault channel.: \"%s\"\n", stdlog_get_dflt_chanspec()); stdlog_deinit(); return 0; } liblogging-1.0.5/stdlog/formatter.c0000644000175100017510000002014212411216131014207 00000000000000/* The stdlog formatter helper library. * * Copyright (C) 2014 Adiscon GmbH * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ADISCON AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL ADISCON OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "stdlog-intern.h" /* do not return ptr to dest as an optimization -- should barely be needed! */ void __stdlog_sigsafe_memcpy(void *__restrict__ dest, const void *__restrict__ src, size_t n) { char *d = (char*) dest, *s = (char*) src; while(n--) *d++ = *s++; } #if 0 /* currently not used, but do not want to remove */ static size_t __stdlog_sigsafe_strlen(const char *__restrict__ s) { size_t len = 0; while(*s++) len++; return len; } #endif static int __stdlog_isdigit(const char c) { return (c >= '0' && c <='9') ? 1 : 0; } /* hexbase must be 'a' for lower case hex string or 'A' for * upper case. Anything else is invalid. */ void __stdlog_fmt_print_uint_hex (char *__restrict__ const buf, const size_t lenbuf, int *idx, uint64_t nbr, const char hexbase) { size_t i; int j; int hexdigit; char numbuf[17]; if (nbr == 0) { buf[(*idx)++] = '0'; goto done; } j = 0; while(nbr != 0) { hexdigit = nbr % 16; numbuf[j++] = (hexdigit < 10) ? hexdigit + '0' : hexdigit - 10 + hexbase; nbr /= 16; } for(i = *idx, --j; i < lenbuf && j >= 0 ; ++i, --j) buf[i] = numbuf[j]; *idx = i; done: return; } void __stdlog_fmt_print_uint (char *__restrict__ const buf, const size_t lenbuf, int *idx, uint64_t nbr) { size_t i; int j; char numbuf[21]; if (nbr == 0) { buf[(*idx)++] = '0'; goto done; } j = 0; while(nbr != 0) { numbuf[j++] = nbr % 10 + '0'; nbr /= 10; } for(i = *idx, --j; i < lenbuf && j >= 0 ; ++i, --j) buf[i] = numbuf[j]; *idx = i; done: return; } void __stdlog_fmt_print_int (char *__restrict__ const buf, const size_t lenbuf, int *idx, int64_t nbr) { if (nbr == 0) { buf[(*idx)++] = '0'; goto done; } if (nbr < 0) { buf[(*idx)++] = '-'; nbr *= -1; } __stdlog_fmt_print_uint(buf, lenbuf, idx, (uint64_t)nbr); done: return; } /** * Format a double number as %.2f. * Base idea taken from x.org source ./os/utils.c */ void __stdlog_fmt_print_double (char *__restrict__ const buf, const size_t lenbuf, int *idx, double dbl) { uint64_t frac; frac = (dbl > 0 ? dbl : -dbl) * 100.0 + 0.5; frac %= 100; /* write decimal part to string */ __stdlog_fmt_print_int(buf, lenbuf, idx, (int64_t)dbl); /* append fractional part, but only if there is space */ if (*idx < (int)lenbuf) { buf[(*idx)++] = '.'; /* TODO: change _print_int to support min size! */ if (frac < 10) { /* work.around for missing _print_int feature! */ if(*idx < (int)lenbuf) buf[(*idx)++] = '0'; } __stdlog_fmt_print_int(buf, lenbuf, idx, frac); } } void __stdlog_fmt_print_str (char *__restrict__ const buf, const size_t lenbuf, int *__restrict__ const idx, const char *const str) { int i = *idx; int j = 0; while(i < (int) lenbuf && str[j]) buf[i++] = str[j++]; *idx = i; } /* This is a big monolythic function to save us hassle with the * va_list macros (and do not loose performance solving that * hassle...). */ int __stdlog_sigsafe_printf(char *buf, size_t lenbuf, const char *fmt, va_list ap) { char *s; int64_t d; uint64_t u; int fwidth; int precision; int i = 0; double dbl; enum {LMOD_LONG, LMOD_LONG_LONG, LMOD_SIZE_T, LMOD_SHORT, LMOD_CHAR} length_modifier; --lenbuf; /* reserve for terminal \0 */ while(*fmt && i < (int) lenbuf) { switch(*fmt) { case '\\': if(*++fmt == '\0') goto done; switch(*fmt) { case 'n': buf[i++] = '\n'; break; case 'r': buf[i++] = '\r'; break; case 't': buf[i++] = '\t'; break; case '\\': buf[i++] = '\\'; break; /* TODO: implement others -- and think if we want these * in log messages in the first place... */ default: buf[i++] = *fmt; break; } break; case '%': if(*++fmt == '\0') goto done; /* width */ /* currently only read, but not processed. * TODO: actually use fwidth and precision? */ fwidth = precision = -1; if(__stdlog_isdigit(*fmt)) { fwidth = 0; for(; __stdlog_isdigit(*fmt) ; ++fmt) fwidth = fwidth * 10 + *fmt - '0'; if(*fmt == '.') { precision = 0; for(++fmt ; __stdlog_isdigit(*fmt) ; ++fmt) precision = precision * 10 + *fmt - '0'; } } /* length modifiers */ length_modifier = 0; switch(*fmt) { case '\0': goto done; case 'l': ++fmt; if (*fmt == 'l') { ++fmt; length_modifier = LMOD_LONG_LONG; } else { length_modifier = LMOD_LONG; } break; case 'h': ++fmt; if (*fmt == 'h') { ++fmt; length_modifier = LMOD_CHAR; } else { length_modifier = LMOD_SHORT; } break; case 'z': ++fmt; length_modifier = LMOD_SIZE_T; break; default:break; /* no modifier, nothing to do */ } /* conversions */ switch(*fmt) { case '\0': goto done; case 's': s = va_arg(ap, char *); __stdlog_fmt_print_str(buf, lenbuf, &i, s); break; case 'i': case 'd': if (length_modifier == LMOD_LONG_LONG) d = va_arg(ap, long long); else if (length_modifier == LMOD_LONG) d = va_arg(ap, long); else if (length_modifier == LMOD_SIZE_T) d = va_arg(ap, ssize_t); else d = va_arg(ap, int); __stdlog_fmt_print_int(buf, lenbuf, &i, d); break; case 'u': case 'x': case 'X': if (length_modifier == LMOD_LONG_LONG) u = va_arg(ap, unsigned long long); else if (length_modifier == LMOD_LONG) u = va_arg(ap, unsigned long); else if (length_modifier == LMOD_SIZE_T) u = va_arg(ap, size_t); else u = va_arg(ap, unsigned); if(*fmt == 'u') __stdlog_fmt_print_uint(buf, lenbuf, &i, u); else __stdlog_fmt_print_uint_hex(buf, lenbuf, &i, u, *fmt == 'x'? 'a' : 'A'); break; case 'p': u = (uintptr_t) va_arg(ap, void *); if (u == 0) { __stdlog_fmt_print_str(buf, lenbuf, &i, "(null)"); } else { __stdlog_fmt_print_str(buf, lenbuf, &i, "0x"); __stdlog_fmt_print_uint_hex(buf, lenbuf, &i, u, 'a'); } break; case 'f': dbl = va_arg(ap, double); __stdlog_fmt_print_double(buf, lenbuf, &i, dbl); break; case 'c': buf[i++] = (char) va_arg(ap, int); break; case '%': buf[i++] = '%'; break; default: buf[i++] = '?'; break; } break; default: buf[i++] = *fmt; break; } ++fmt; } done: buf[i] = '\0'; /* we reserved space for this! */ va_end(ap); return i; } /* wrapper for standard vsnprintf() as we need to return it the number of * bytes actually written (minus the NUL char) - even in overlow case! */ int __stdlog_wrapper_vsnprintf(char *buf, size_t lenbuf, const char *fmt, va_list ap) { int len; len = vsnprintf(buf, lenbuf, fmt, ap); if (len >= (int)lenbuf) len = (int) lenbuf; return len; } liblogging-1.0.5/stdlog/stdlog.c0000644000175100017510000001373412411216131013511 00000000000000/* The stdlog main file * * Copyright (C) 2014 Adiscon GmbH * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ADISCON AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL ADISCON OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "stdlog-intern.h" static stdlog_channel_t dflt_channel = NULL; static char *dflt_chanspec = NULL; static int32_t dflt_options = 0; /* can be called before any other library call. If so, initializes * some library structures. * NOTE: this API may change in the final version * returns 0 on success, -1 on error with errno set */ int stdlog_init(uint32_t options) { char *chanspec; if (dflt_channel != NULL) { errno = EINVAL; return -1; } if ((options & STDLOG_USE_DFLT_OPTS) != 0) { errno = EINVAL; return -1; } dflt_options = options; chanspec = getenv("LIBLOGGING_STDLOG_DFLT_LOG_CHANNEL"); if (chanspec == NULL) chanspec = "syslog:"; if ((dflt_chanspec = strdup(chanspec)) == NULL) return -1; if((dflt_channel = stdlog_open("liblogging-stdlog", dflt_options, STDLOG_LOCAL7, NULL)) == NULL) return -1; return 0; } /* may be called to free stdlog ressources * (e.g. to prevent valgrind mem leaks at shutdown) */ void stdlog_deinit (void) { free(dflt_chanspec); } const char * stdlog_version(void) { return VERSION; } size_t stdlog_get_msgbuf_size(void) { return __STDLOG_MSGBUF_SIZE; } const char * stdlog_get_dflt_chanspec(void) { return dflt_chanspec; } /* interprets a driver chanspec and sets the channel accordingly */ static int __stdlog_set_driver(stdlog_channel_t ch, const char *__restrict__ chanspec) { if (chanspec == NULL) chanspec = dflt_chanspec; if((ch->spec = strdup(chanspec)) == NULL) { errno = ENOMEM; return -1; } if (!strncmp(chanspec, "file:", 5)) __stdlog_set_file_drvr(ch); # ifdef ENABLE_JOURNAL else if (!strcmp(chanspec, "journal:")) __stdlog_set_jrnl_drvr(ch); # endif else if (!strncmp(chanspec, "uxsock:", 7)) __stdlog_set_uxs_drvr(ch); else __stdlog_set_uxs_drvr(ch); return 0; } stdlog_channel_t stdlog_open(const char *ident, const int option, const int facility, const char *chanspec) { stdlog_channel_t ch; if ( (option == STDLOG_USE_DFLT_OPTS && (option & ~STDLOG_USE_DFLT_OPTS) != 0) || (facility < 0 || facility > STDLOG_LOCAL7) ) { ch = NULL; errno = EINVAL; goto done; } if((ch = calloc(1, sizeof(struct stdlog_channel))) == NULL) { errno = ENOMEM; goto done; } if((ch->ident = strdup(ident)) == NULL) { free(ch); ch = NULL; errno = ENOMEM; goto done; } ch->options = (option == STDLOG_USE_DFLT_OPTS) ? dflt_options : option; ch->facility = facility; /* formatting driver selection */ ch->f_vsnprintf = (ch->options & STDLOG_SIGSAFE) ? __stdlog_sigsafe_printf : __stdlog_wrapper_vsnprintf; /* output driver selection */ if(__stdlog_set_driver(ch, chanspec) != 0) { int errnosv = errno; free((char*)ch->ident); free((char*)ch->spec); free(ch); ch = NULL; errno = errnosv; goto done; } ch->drvr.init(ch); done: return ch; } void stdlog_close(stdlog_channel_t ch) { ch->drvr.close(ch); free(ch); } /* the following macro is common code for the two stdlog_logXX() * functions. */ #define STDLOG_LOG_READY_CHANNEL \ if(severity < 0 || severity > 7) { \ r = -1; \ goto done; \ } \ if(ch == NULL) { \ if (dflt_channel == NULL) \ if((r = stdlog_init(0)) != 0) \ goto done; \ ch = dflt_channel; \ } /* Log a message to the specified channel. If channel is NULL, * use the default channel (which always exists). * Returns 0 on success or a standard (negative) error code. * Otherwise the semantics are equivalent to syslog(). */ int stdlog_vlog(stdlog_channel_t ch, const int severity, const char *fmt, va_list ap) { int r = 0; char wrkbuf[__STDLOG_MSGBUF_SIZE]; STDLOG_LOG_READY_CHANNEL r = ch->drvr.log(ch, severity, fmt, ap, wrkbuf, sizeof(wrkbuf)); done: return r; } /* Same as stdlog_vlog() except that a buffer can be provided */ int stdlog_vlog_b(stdlog_channel_t ch, const int severity, char *__restrict__ const wrkbuf, const size_t buflen, const char *fmt, va_list ap) { int r = 0; STDLOG_LOG_READY_CHANNEL r = ch->drvr.log(ch, severity, fmt, ap, wrkbuf, buflen); done: return r; } /* Same as stdlog_vlog(), except that it takes multiple arguments. */ int stdlog_log(stdlog_channel_t ch, const int severity, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); return stdlog_vlog(ch, severity, fmt, ap); } /* Same as stdlog_vlog_b(), except that it takes multiple arguments. */ int stdlog_log_b(stdlog_channel_t ch, const int severity, char *__restrict__ const wrkbuf, const size_t buflen, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); return stdlog_vlog_b(ch, severity, wrkbuf, buflen, fmt, ap); } liblogging-1.0.5/stdlog/stdlog.h0000644000175100017510000001010512411216131013503 00000000000000/* The stdlog main header file * * Copyright (C) 2014 Adiscon GmbH * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ADISCON AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL ADISCON OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef LIBLOGGING_STDLOG_H_INCLUDED #define LIBLOGGING_STDLOG_H_INCLUDED #include #include #include /* options for stdlog_open() call */ #define STDLOG_SIGSAFE 1 /* enforce signal-safe implementation */ #define STDLOG_USE_DFLT_OPTS ((int)0x80000000) /* use default options */ /* traditional syslog facility codes */ #define STDLOG_KERN 0 /* kernel messages */ #define STDLOG_USER 1 /* random user-level messages */ #define STDLOG_MAIL 2 /* mail system */ #define STDLOG_DAEMON 3 /* system daemons */ #define STDLOG_AUTH 4 /* security/authorization messages */ #define STDLOG_SYSLOG 5 /* messages generated internally by syslogd */ #define STDLOG_LPR 6 /* line printer subsystem */ #define STDLOG_NEWS 7 /* network news subsystem */ #define STDLOG_UUCP 8 /* UUCP subsystem */ #define STDLOG_CRON 9 /* clock daemon */ #define STDLOG_AUTHPRIV 10 /* security/authorization messages (private) */ #define STDLOG_FTP 11 /* ftp daemon */ /* other codes through 15 reserved for system use */ #define STDLOG_LOCAL0 16 /* reserved for local use */ #define STDLOG_LOCAL1 17 /* reserved for local use */ #define STDLOG_LOCAL2 18 /* reserved for local use */ #define STDLOG_LOCAL3 19 /* reserved for local use */ #define STDLOG_LOCAL4 20 /* reserved for local use */ #define STDLOG_LOCAL5 21 /* reserved for local use */ #define STDLOG_LOCAL6 22 /* reserved for local use */ #define STDLOG_LOCAL7 23 /* reserved for local use */ /* traditional syslog priorities */ #define STDLOG_EMERG 0 /* system is unusable */ #define STDLOG_ALERT 1 /* action must be taken immediately */ #define STDLOG_CRIT 2 /* critical conditions */ #define STDLOG_ERR 3 /* error conditions */ #define STDLOG_WARNING 4 /* warning conditions */ #define STDLOG_NOTICE 5 /* normal but significant condition */ #define STDLOG_INFO 6 /* informational */ #define STDLOG_DEBUG 7 /* debug-level messages */ typedef struct stdlog_channel *stdlog_channel_t; const char *stdlog_version(void); size_t stdlog_get_msgbuf_size(void); const char *stdlog_get_dflt_chanspec(void); int stdlog_init(uint32_t options); void stdlog_deinit(void); stdlog_channel_t stdlog_open(const char *ident, const int option, const int facility, const char *channelspec); void stdlog_close(stdlog_channel_t channel); int stdlog_log(stdlog_channel_t channel, const int severity, const char *fmt, ...) __attribute__((format(printf, 3, 4))); int stdlog_log_b(stdlog_channel_t ch, const int severity, char *wrkbuf, const size_t buflen, const char *fmt, ...); int stdlog_vlog(stdlog_channel_t ch, const int severity, const char *fmt, va_list ap); int stdlog_vlog_b(stdlog_channel_t ch, const int severity, char *__restrict__ const wrkbuf, const size_t buflen, const char *fmt, va_list ap); #endif /* multi-include protection */ liblogging-1.0.5/stdlog/timeutils.c0000644000175100017510000001763312441032332014240 00000000000000/* signal-safe helper routines for time handling * * Copyright (C) 2014 Rainer Gerhards * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY RAINER GERHARDS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL ADISCON OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include /** * Format a syslogTimestamp to a RFC3164 timestamp sring. * The caller must provide the timestamp as well as a character * buffer that will receive the resulting string. The function * returns the size of the timestamp written in bytes (without * the string termnator). If 0 is returned, an error occured. */ int __stdlog_formatTimestamp3164(const struct tm *__restrict__ const tm, char *__restrict__ const buf) { static char* monthNames[12] = { "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec" }; int iDay; buf[0] = monthNames[tm->tm_mon][0]; buf[1] = monthNames[tm->tm_mon][1]; buf[2] = monthNames[tm->tm_mon][2]; buf[3] = ' '; iDay = (tm->tm_mday / 10) % 10; /* we need to write a space if the first digit is 0 */ buf[4] = (iDay > 0) ? iDay + '0' : ' '; buf[5] = tm->tm_mday % 10 + '0'; buf[6] = ' '; buf[7] = (tm->tm_hour / 10) % 10 + '0'; buf[8] = tm->tm_hour % 10 + '0'; buf[9] = ':'; buf[10] = (tm->tm_min / 10) % 10 + '0'; buf[11] = tm->tm_min % 10 + '0'; buf[12] = ':'; buf[13] = (tm->tm_sec / 10) % 10 + '0'; buf[14] = tm->tm_sec % 10 + '0'; buf[15] = '\0'; return 15; /* traditional: number of bytes written */ } /* ==================================================================================== * * The following code is taken from BSD sources, as described below. * ==================================================================================== */ /* Large parts of this code are taken from BSD sources, which * is in the public domain, as said in their sources. The * respective statement is reproduced below. * code taken from * https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/blob/0680c1f5fe159bba69a242568af0db7d7dc15a79/contrib/tzcode/stdtime/tzfile.h * https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/blob/0680c1f5fe159bba69a242568af0db7d7dc15a79/contrib/tzcode/stdtime/localtime.c * http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/src/lib/libc/time/localtime.c?rev=1.77&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&only_with_tag=MAIN */ /* ** This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of ** 1996-06-05 by Arthur David Olson. */ #define TRUE 1 #define FALSE 0 #define SECSPERMIN 60 #define MINSPERHOUR 60 #define HOURSPERDAY 24 #define DAYSPERWEEK 7 #define DAYSPERNYEAR 365 #define DAYSPERLYEAR 366 #define SECSPERHOUR (SECSPERMIN * MINSPERHOUR) #define SECSPERDAY ((long) SECSPERHOUR * HOURSPERDAY) #define MONSPERYEAR 12 #define TM_SUNDAY 0 #define TM_MONDAY 1 #define TM_TUESDAY 2 #define TM_WEDNESDAY 3 #define TM_THURSDAY 4 #define TM_FRIDAY 5 #define TM_SATURDAY 6 #define TM_JANUARY 0 #define TM_FEBRUARY 1 #define TM_MARCH 2 #define TM_APRIL 3 #define TM_MAY 4 #define TM_JUNE 5 #define TM_JULY 6 #define TM_AUGUST 7 #define TM_SEPTEMBER 8 #define TM_OCTOBER 9 #define TM_NOVEMBER 10 #define TM_DECEMBER 11 #define TM_YEAR_BASE 1900 #define EPOCH_YEAR 1970 #define EPOCH_WDAY TM_THURSDAY #define isleap(y) (((y) % 4) == 0 && (((y) % 100) != 0 || ((y) % 400) == 0)) static int increment_overflow(int *const ip, int j) { int i = *ip; /* ** If i >= 0 there can only be overflow if i + j > INT_MAX ** or if j > INT_MAX - i; given i >= 0, INT_MAX - i cannot overflow. ** If i < 0 there can only be overflow if i + j < INT_MIN ** or if j < INT_MIN - i; given i < 0, INT_MIN - i cannot overflow. */ if ((i >= 0) ? (j > INT_MAX - i) : (j < INT_MIN - i)) return TRUE; *ip += j; return FALSE; } static const int mon_lengths[2][MONSPERYEAR] = { { 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31 }, { 31, 29, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31 } }; static const int year_lengths[2] = { DAYSPERNYEAR, DAYSPERLYEAR }; /* ** Return the number of leap years through the end of the given year ** where, to make the math easy, the answer for year zero is defined as zero. */ static int leaps_thru_end_of(const int y) { return (y >= 0) ? (y / 4 - y / 100 + y / 400) : -(leaps_thru_end_of(-(y + 1)) + 1); } struct tm * __stdlog_timesub(const time_t *__restrict__ const timep, const long offset, struct tm *__restrict__ const tmp) { time_t tdays; int idays; /* unsigned would be so 2003 */ long rem; int y; const int * ip; long corr; int hit; corr = 0; hit = 0; y = EPOCH_YEAR; tdays = *timep / SECSPERDAY; rem = *timep - tdays * SECSPERDAY; while (tdays < 0 || tdays >= year_lengths[isleap(y)]) { int newy; register time_t tdelta; register int idelta; register int leapdays; tdelta = tdays / DAYSPERLYEAR; idelta = tdelta; if (tdelta - idelta >= 1 || idelta - tdelta >= 1) return NULL; if (idelta == 0) idelta = (tdays < 0) ? -1 : 1; newy = y; if (increment_overflow(&newy, idelta)) return NULL; leapdays = leaps_thru_end_of(newy - 1) - leaps_thru_end_of(y - 1); tdays -= ((time_t) newy - y) * DAYSPERNYEAR; tdays -= leapdays; y = newy; } { register long seconds; seconds = tdays * SECSPERDAY + 0.5; tdays = seconds / SECSPERDAY; rem += seconds - tdays * SECSPERDAY; } /* ** Given the range, we can now fearlessly cast... */ idays = tdays; rem += offset - corr; while (rem < 0) { rem += SECSPERDAY; --idays; } while (rem >= SECSPERDAY) { rem -= SECSPERDAY; ++idays; } while (idays < 0) { if (increment_overflow(&y, -1)) return NULL; idays += year_lengths[isleap(y)]; } while (idays >= year_lengths[isleap(y)]) { idays -= year_lengths[isleap(y)]; if (increment_overflow(&y, 1)) return NULL; } tmp->tm_year = y; if (increment_overflow(&tmp->tm_year, -TM_YEAR_BASE)) return NULL; tmp->tm_yday = idays; /* ** The "extra" mods below avoid overflow problems. */ tmp->tm_wday = EPOCH_WDAY + ((y - EPOCH_YEAR) % DAYSPERWEEK) * (DAYSPERNYEAR % DAYSPERWEEK) + leaps_thru_end_of(y - 1) - leaps_thru_end_of(EPOCH_YEAR - 1) + idays; tmp->tm_wday %= DAYSPERWEEK; if (tmp->tm_wday < 0) tmp->tm_wday += DAYSPERWEEK; tmp->tm_hour = (int) (rem / SECSPERHOUR); rem %= SECSPERHOUR; tmp->tm_min = (int) (rem / SECSPERMIN); /* ** A positive leap second requires a special ** representation. 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Relies on a correctly # configured wine environment available, with the winepath program in $build's # $PATH. Assumes ARG has no leading or trailing path separator characters. # # ARG is path to be converted from $build format to win32. # Result is available in $func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result. # Unconvertible file (directory) names in ARG are skipped; if no directory names # are convertible, then the result may be empty. func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 () { $opt_debug # unfortunately, winepath doesn't convert paths, only file names func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result="" if test -n "$1"; then oldIFS=$IFS IFS=: for func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_f in $1; do IFS=$oldIFS func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_f" if test -n "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" ; then if test -z "$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result"; then func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result="$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" else func_append func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result ";$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" fi fi done IFS=$oldIFS fi } # end: func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 # func_cygpath ARGS... # Wrapper around calling the cygpath program via LT_CYGPATH. This is used when # when (1) $build is *nix and Cygwin is hosted via a wine environment; or (2) # $build is MSYS and $host is Cygwin, or (3) $build is Cygwin. In case (1) or # (2), returns the Cygwin file name or path in func_cygpath_result (input # file name or path is assumed to be in w32 format, as previously converted # from $build's *nix or MSYS format). In case (3), returns the w32 file name # or path in func_cygpath_result (input file name or path is assumed to be in # Cygwin format). Returns an empty string on error. # # ARGS are passed to cygpath, with the last one being the file name or path to # be converted. # # Specify the absolute *nix (or w32) name to cygpath in the LT_CYGPATH # environment variable; do not put it in $PATH. func_cygpath () { $opt_debug if test -n "$LT_CYGPATH" && test -f "$LT_CYGPATH"; then func_cygpath_result=`$LT_CYGPATH "$@" 2>/dev/null` if test "$?" -ne 0; then # on failure, ensure result is empty func_cygpath_result= fi else func_cygpath_result= func_error "LT_CYGPATH is empty or specifies non-existent file: \`$LT_CYGPATH'" fi } #end: func_cygpath # func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name or path ARG from MSYS format to w32 format. Return # result in func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result. func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 () { $opt_debug # awkward: cmd appends spaces to result func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result=`( cmd //c echo "$1" ) 2>/dev/null | $SED -e 's/[ ]*$//' -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` } #end: func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_file_check ARG1 ARG2 # Verify that ARG1 (a file name in $build format) was converted to $host # format in ARG2. Otherwise, emit an error message, but continue (resetting # func_to_host_file_result to ARG1). func_convert_file_check () { $opt_debug if test -z "$2" && test -n "$1" ; then func_error "Could not determine host file name corresponding to" func_error " \`$1'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback: func_to_host_file_result="$1" fi } # end func_convert_file_check # func_convert_path_check FROM_PATHSEP TO_PATHSEP FROM_PATH TO_PATH # Verify that FROM_PATH (a path in $build format) was converted to $host # format in TO_PATH. Otherwise, emit an error message, but continue, resetting # func_to_host_file_result to a simplistic fallback value (see below). func_convert_path_check () { $opt_debug if test -z "$4" && test -n "$3"; then func_error "Could not determine the host path corresponding to" func_error " \`$3'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback. This is a deliberately simplistic "conversion" and # should not be "improved". See libtool.info. if test "x$1" != "x$2"; then lt_replace_pathsep_chars="s|$1|$2|g" func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$3" | $SED -e "$lt_replace_pathsep_chars"` else func_to_host_path_result="$3" fi fi } # end func_convert_path_check # func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep FRONTPAT BACKPAT REPL ORIG # Modifies func_to_host_path_result by prepending REPL if ORIG matches FRONTPAT # and appending REPL if ORIG matches BACKPAT. func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep () { $opt_debug case $4 in $1 ) func_to_host_path_result="$3$func_to_host_path_result" ;; esac case $4 in $2 ) func_append func_to_host_path_result "$3" ;; esac } # end func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ################################################## # $build to $host FILE NAME CONVERSION FUNCTIONS # ################################################## # invoked via `$to_host_file_cmd ARG' # # In each case, ARG is the path to be converted from $build to $host format. # Result will be available in $func_to_host_file_result. # func_to_host_file ARG # Converts the file name ARG from $build format to $host format. Return result # in func_to_host_file_result. func_to_host_file () { $opt_debug $to_host_file_cmd "$1" } # end func_to_host_file # func_to_tool_file ARG LAZY # converts the file name ARG from $build format to toolchain format. Return # result in func_to_tool_file_result. If the conversion in use is listed # in (the comma separated) LAZY, no conversion takes place. func_to_tool_file () { $opt_debug case ,$2, in *,"$to_tool_file_cmd",*) func_to_tool_file_result=$1 ;; *) $to_tool_file_cmd "$1" func_to_tool_file_result=$func_to_host_file_result ;; esac } # end func_to_tool_file # func_convert_file_noop ARG # Copy ARG to func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_noop () { func_to_host_file_result="$1" } # end func_convert_file_noop # func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from (mingw) MSYS to (mingw) w32 format; automatic # conversion to w32 is not available inside the cwrapper. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$1" func_to_host_file_result="$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from Cygwin to w32 format. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # because $build is cygwin, we call "the" cygpath in $PATH; no need to use # LT_CYGPATH in this case. func_to_host_file_result=`cygpath -m "$1"` fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 # func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from *nix to w32 format. Requires a wine environment # and a working winepath. Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$1" func_to_host_file_result="$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 # func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin ARG # Convert file name ARG from MSYS to Cygwin format. Requires LT_CYGPATH set. # Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$1" func_cygpath -u "$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" func_to_host_file_result="$func_cygpath_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin # func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin ARG # Convert file name ARG from *nix to Cygwin format. Requires Cygwin installed # in a wine environment, working winepath, and LT_CYGPATH set. Returns result # in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # convert from *nix to w32, then use cygpath to convert from w32 to cygwin. func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$1" func_cygpath -u "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" func_to_host_file_result="$func_cygpath_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin ############################################# # $build to $host PATH CONVERSION FUNCTIONS # ############################################# # invoked via `$to_host_path_cmd ARG' # # In each case, ARG is the path to be converted from $build to $host format. # The result will be available in $func_to_host_path_result. # # Path separators are also converted from $build format to $host format. If # ARG begins or ends with a path separator character, it is preserved (but # converted to $host format) on output. # # All path conversion functions are named using the following convention: # file name conversion function : func_convert_file_X_to_Y () # path conversion function : func_convert_path_X_to_Y () # where, for any given $build/$host combination the 'X_to_Y' value is the # same. If conversion functions are added for new $build/$host combinations, # the two new functions must follow this pattern, or func_init_to_host_path_cmd # will break. # func_init_to_host_path_cmd # Ensures that function "pointer" variable $to_host_path_cmd is set to the # appropriate value, based on the value of $to_host_file_cmd. to_host_path_cmd= func_init_to_host_path_cmd () { $opt_debug if test -z "$to_host_path_cmd"; then func_stripname 'func_convert_file_' '' "$to_host_file_cmd" to_host_path_cmd="func_convert_path_${func_stripname_result}" fi } # func_to_host_path ARG # Converts the path ARG from $build format to $host format. Return result # in func_to_host_path_result. func_to_host_path () { $opt_debug func_init_to_host_path_cmd $to_host_path_cmd "$1" } # end func_to_host_path # func_convert_path_noop ARG # Copy ARG to func_to_host_path_result. func_convert_path_noop () { func_to_host_path_result="$1" } # end func_convert_path_noop # func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert path ARG from (mingw) MSYS to (mingw) w32 format; automatic # conversion to w32 is not available inside the cwrapper. Returns result in # func_to_host_path_result. func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # Remove leading and trailing path separator characters from ARG. MSYS # behavior is inconsistent here; cygpath turns them into '.;' and ';.'; # and winepath ignores them completely. func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_to_host_path_result="$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" func_convert_path_check : ";" \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 ARG # Convert path ARG from Cygwin to w32 format. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_to_host_path_result=`cygpath -m -p "$func_to_host_path_tmp1"` func_convert_path_check : ";" \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 # func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 ARG # Convert path ARG from *nix to w32 format. Requires a wine environment and # a working winepath. Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_to_host_path_result="$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result" func_convert_path_check : ";" \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 # func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin ARG # Convert path ARG from MSYS to Cygwin format. Requires LT_CYGPATH set. # Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin () { $opt_debug func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_cygpath -u -p "$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" func_to_host_path_result="$func_cygpath_result" func_convert_path_check : : \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" : "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin # func_convert_path_nix_to_cygwin ARG # Convert path ARG from *nix to Cygwin format. Requires Cygwin installed in a # a wine environment, working winepath, and LT_CYGPATH set. 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Heuristic: eliminate # all those which have a first or second character that is # a '.' (that is, objdump's representation of an unprintable # character.) This should work for all archives with less than # 0x302f exports -- but will fail for DLLs whose name actually # begins with a literal '.' or a single character followed by # a '.'. # # Of those that remain, print the first one. $SED -e '/^\./d;/^.\./d;q' } # func_cygming_gnu_implib_p ARG # This predicate returns with zero status (TRUE) if # ARG is a GNU/binutils-style import library. 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Must ONLY be called from within # func_mode_link because it depends on a number of variables # set therein. # # ARG is the value that the WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR # variable will take. If 'yes', then the emitted script # will assume that the directory in which it is stored is # the $objdir directory. This is a cygwin/mingw-specific # behavior. func_emit_wrapper () { func_emit_wrapper_arg1=${1-no} $ECHO "\ #! $SHELL # $output - temporary wrapper script for $objdir/$outputname # Generated by $PROGRAM (GNU $PACKAGE$TIMESTAMP) $VERSION # # The $output program cannot be directly executed until all the libtool # libraries that it depends on are installed. # # This wrapper script should never be moved out of the build directory. # If it is, it will not operate correctly. # Sed substitution that helps us do robust quoting. It backslashifies # metacharacters that are still active within double-quoted strings. sed_quote_subst='$sed_quote_subst' # Be Bourne compatible if test -n \"\${ZSH_VERSION+set}\" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then emulate sh NULLCMD=: # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on \${1+\"\$@\"}, which # is contrary to our usage. Disable this feature. alias -g '\${1+\"\$@\"}'='\"\$@\"' setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST else case \`(set -o) 2>/dev/null\` in *posix*) set -o posix;; esac fi BIN_SH=xpg4; export BIN_SH # for Tru64 DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh # The HP-UX ksh and POSIX shell print the target directory to stdout # if CDPATH is set. (unset CDPATH) >/dev/null 2>&1 && unset CDPATH relink_command=\"$relink_command\" # This environment variable determines our operation mode. if test \"\$libtool_install_magic\" = \"$magic\"; then # install mode needs the following variables: generated_by_libtool_version='$macro_version' notinst_deplibs='$notinst_deplibs' else # When we are sourced in execute mode, \$file and \$ECHO are already set. if test \"\$libtool_execute_magic\" != \"$magic\"; then file=\"\$0\"" qECHO=`$ECHO "$ECHO" | $SED "$sed_quote_subst"` $ECHO "\ # A function that is used when there is no print builtin or printf. func_fallback_echo () { eval 'cat <<_LTECHO_EOF \$1 _LTECHO_EOF' } ECHO=\"$qECHO\" fi # Very basic option parsing. 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Prints its arguments to stdout # (redirection is the responsibility of the caller) func_lt_dump_args () { lt_dump_args_N=1; for lt_arg do \$ECHO \"${outputname}:${output}:\${LINENO}: newargv[\$lt_dump_args_N]: \$lt_arg\" lt_dump_args_N=\`expr \$lt_dump_args_N + 1\` done } # Core function for launching the target application func_exec_program_core () { " case $host in # Backslashes separate directories on plain windows *-*-mingw | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*) $ECHO "\ if test -n \"\$lt_option_debug\"; then \$ECHO \"${outputname}:${output}:\${LINENO}: newargv[0]: \$progdir\\\\\$program\" 1>&2 func_lt_dump_args \${1+\"\$@\"} 1>&2 fi exec \"\$progdir\\\\\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"} " ;; *) $ECHO "\ if test -n \"\$lt_option_debug\"; then \$ECHO \"${outputname}:${output}:\${LINENO}: newargv[0]: \$progdir/\$program\" 1>&2 func_lt_dump_args \${1+\"\$@\"} 1>&2 fi exec \"\$progdir/\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"} " ;; esac $ECHO "\ \$ECHO \"\$0: cannot exec \$program \$*\" 1>&2 exit 1 } # A function to encapsulate launching the target application # Strips options in the --lt-* namespace from \$@ and # launches target application with the remaining arguments. func_exec_program () { case \" \$* \" in *\\ --lt-*) for lt_wr_arg do case \$lt_wr_arg in --lt-*) ;; *) set x \"\$@\" \"\$lt_wr_arg\"; shift;; esac shift done ;; esac func_exec_program_core \${1+\"\$@\"} } # Parse options func_parse_lt_options \"\$0\" \${1+\"\$@\"} # Find the directory that this script lives in. thisdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%/[^/]*$%%'\` test \"x\$thisdir\" = \"x\$file\" && thisdir=. # Follow symbolic links until we get to the real thisdir. file=\`ls -ld \"\$file\" | $SED -n 's/.*-> //p'\` while test -n \"\$file\"; do destdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%/[^/]*\$%%'\` # If there was a directory component, then change thisdir. if test \"x\$destdir\" != \"x\$file\"; then case \"\$destdir\" in [\\\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\\\/]*) thisdir=\"\$destdir\" ;; *) thisdir=\"\$thisdir/\$destdir\" ;; esac fi file=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%^.*/%%'\` file=\`ls -ld \"\$thisdir/\$file\" | $SED -n 's/.*-> //p'\` done # Usually 'no', except on cygwin/mingw when embedded into # the cwrapper. WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR=$func_emit_wrapper_arg1 if test \"\$WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR\" = \"yes\"; then # special case for '.' if test \"\$thisdir\" = \".\"; then thisdir=\`pwd\` fi # remove .libs from thisdir case \"\$thisdir\" in *[\\\\/]$objdir ) thisdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$thisdir\" | $SED 's%[\\\\/][^\\\\/]*$%%'\` ;; $objdir ) thisdir=. ;; esac fi # Try to get the absolute directory name. absdir=\`cd \"\$thisdir\" && pwd\` test -n \"\$absdir\" && thisdir=\"\$absdir\" " if test "$fast_install" = yes; then $ECHO "\ program=lt-'$outputname'$exeext progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\" if test ! -f \"\$progdir/\$program\" || { file=\`ls -1dt \"\$progdir/\$program\" \"\$progdir/../\$program\" 2>/dev/null | ${SED} 1q\`; \\ test \"X\$file\" != \"X\$progdir/\$program\"; }; then file=\"\$\$-\$program\" if test ! -d \"\$progdir\"; then $MKDIR \"\$progdir\" else $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" fi" $ECHO "\ # relink executable if necessary if test -n \"\$relink_command\"; then if relink_command_output=\`eval \$relink_command 2>&1\`; then : else $ECHO \"\$relink_command_output\" >&2 $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" exit 1 fi fi $MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\" 2>/dev/null || { $RM \"\$progdir/\$program\"; $MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\"; } $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" fi" else $ECHO "\ program='$outputname' progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\" " fi $ECHO "\ if test -f \"\$progdir/\$program\"; then" # fixup the dll searchpath if we need to. # # Fix the DLL searchpath if we need to. Do this before prepending # to shlibpath, because on Windows, both are PATH and uninstalled # libraries must come first. if test -n "$dllsearchpath"; then $ECHO "\ # Add the dll search path components to the executable PATH PATH=$dllsearchpath:\$PATH " fi # Export our shlibpath_var if we have one. if test "$shlibpath_overrides_runpath" = yes && test -n "$shlibpath_var" && test -n "$temp_rpath"; then $ECHO "\ # Add our own library path to $shlibpath_var $shlibpath_var=\"$temp_rpath\$$shlibpath_var\" # Some systems cannot cope with colon-terminated $shlibpath_var # The second colon is a workaround for a bug in BeOS R4 sed $shlibpath_var=\`\$ECHO \"\$$shlibpath_var\" | $SED 's/::*\$//'\` export $shlibpath_var " fi $ECHO "\ if test \"\$libtool_execute_magic\" != \"$magic\"; then # Run the actual program with our arguments. func_exec_program \${1+\"\$@\"} fi else # The program doesn't exist. \$ECHO \"\$0: error: \\\`\$progdir/\$program' does not exist\" 1>&2 \$ECHO \"This script is just a wrapper for \$program.\" 1>&2 \$ECHO \"See the $PACKAGE documentation for more information.\" 1>&2 exit 1 fi fi\ " } # func_emit_cwrapperexe_src # emit the source code for a wrapper executable on stdout # Must ONLY be called from within func_mode_link because # it depends on a number of variable set therein. func_emit_cwrapperexe_src () { cat < #include #ifdef _MSC_VER # include # include # include #else # include # include # ifdef __CYGWIN__ # include # endif #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* declarations of non-ANSI functions */ #if defined(__MINGW32__) # ifdef __STRICT_ANSI__ int _putenv (const char *); # endif #elif defined(__CYGWIN__) # ifdef __STRICT_ANSI__ char *realpath (const char *, char *); int putenv (char *); int setenv (const char *, const char *, int); # endif /* #elif defined (other platforms) ... */ #endif /* portability defines, excluding path handling macros */ #if defined(_MSC_VER) # define setmode _setmode # define stat _stat # define chmod _chmod # define getcwd _getcwd # define putenv _putenv # define S_IXUSR _S_IEXEC # ifndef _INTPTR_T_DEFINED # define _INTPTR_T_DEFINED # define intptr_t int # endif #elif defined(__MINGW32__) # define setmode _setmode # define stat _stat # define chmod _chmod # define getcwd _getcwd # define putenv _putenv #elif defined(__CYGWIN__) # define HAVE_SETENV # define FOPEN_WB "wb" /* #elif defined (other platforms) ... */ #endif #if defined(PATH_MAX) # define LT_PATHMAX PATH_MAX #elif defined(MAXPATHLEN) # define LT_PATHMAX MAXPATHLEN #else # define LT_PATHMAX 1024 #endif #ifndef S_IXOTH # define S_IXOTH 0 #endif #ifndef S_IXGRP # define S_IXGRP 0 #endif /* path handling portability macros */ #ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR # define DIR_SEPARATOR '/' # define PATH_SEPARATOR ':' #endif #if defined (_WIN32) || defined (__MSDOS__) || defined (__DJGPP__) || \ defined (__OS2__) # define HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM # define FOPEN_WB "wb" # ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 # define DIR_SEPARATOR_2 '\\' # endif # ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 # define PATH_SEPARATOR_2 ';' # endif #endif #ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 # define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) #else /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ # define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) \ (((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) || ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR_2)) #endif /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ #ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 # define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR) #else /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ # define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR_2) #endif /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ #ifndef FOPEN_WB # define FOPEN_WB "w" #endif #ifndef _O_BINARY # define _O_BINARY 0 #endif #define XMALLOC(type, num) ((type *) xmalloc ((num) * sizeof(type))) #define XFREE(stale) do { \ if (stale) { free ((void *) stale); stale = 0; } \ } while (0) #if defined(LT_DEBUGWRAPPER) static int lt_debug = 1; #else static int lt_debug = 0; #endif const char *program_name = "libtool-wrapper"; /* in case xstrdup fails */ void *xmalloc (size_t num); char *xstrdup (const char *string); const char *base_name (const char *name); char *find_executable (const char *wrapper); char *chase_symlinks (const char *pathspec); int make_executable (const char *path); int check_executable (const char *path); char *strendzap (char *str, const char *pat); void lt_debugprintf (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, ...); void lt_fatal (const char *file, int line, const char *message, ...); static const char *nonnull (const char *s); static const char *nonempty (const char *s); void lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value); char *lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end); void lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value); void lt_update_lib_path (const char *name, const char *value); char **prepare_spawn (char **argv); void lt_dump_script (FILE *f); EOF cat <= 0) && (st.st_mode & (S_IXUSR | S_IXGRP | S_IXOTH))) return 1; else return 0; } int make_executable (const char *path) { int rval = 0; struct stat st; lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "(make_executable): %s\n", nonempty (path)); if ((!path) || (!*path)) return 0; if (stat (path, &st) >= 0) { rval = chmod (path, st.st_mode | S_IXOTH | S_IXGRP | S_IXUSR); } return rval; } /* Searches for the full path of the wrapper. 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liblogging.h File Reference

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#include <stdio.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "srAPI.h"

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Defines

#define __LIB3195_LIBLOGGING_H_INCLUDED__   1
#define LIBLOGGING_VERSION_MAJOR   0
 Version of this library.

#define LIBLOGGING_VERSION_MINOR   6
#define LIBLOGGING_VERSION_SUBMINOR   0
#define SRFREEOBJ(x)   {(x)->OID = OID_Freed; free(x);}
 This macro should be used to free objects.

#define BEEP_DEFAULT_MIME_HDR   "Content-type: application/beep+xml\r\n"

Typedefs

typedef enum srRetVal_ srRetVal
 friendly type for global return value

typedef unsigned SBchannel
 our own type for channel numbers

typedef unsigned SBseqno
 our own type for sequence numbers

typedef unsigned SBansno
 our own type for answer numbers

typedef unsigned SBsize
 our own type for frame size

typedef unsigned SBmsgno
 our own type for message numbers

typedef unsigned SBackno
 our own type for acknowledgment numbers

typedef unsigned SBwindow
 our own type for window sizes

typedef enum srObjectID srObjID
typedef enum srOPTION3195Profiles_ srOPTION3195Profiles
typedef enum srOPTION SRoption
typedef enum BEEPHdrID_ BEEPHdrID

Enumerations

enum  srRetVal_ {
  SR_RET_ERR = -1, SR_RET_REMAIN_WIN_TOO_SMALL = -2, SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE = -3, SR_RET_INVALID_DESTRUCTOR = -4,
  SR_RET_NOT_FOUND = - 5, SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY = -6, SR_RET_XML_INVALID_PARAMTAG = -7, SR_RET_XML_INVALID_TERMINATOR = -8,
  SR_RET_XML_MALFORMED = -9, SR_RET_MISSING_CLOSE_BRACE = -10, SR_RET_XML_MISSING_CLOSETAG = -11, SR_RET_XML_MISSING_OPENTAG = -12,
  SR_RET_XML_TAG_MISMATCH = -13, SR_RET_XML_INVALID_CDATA_HDR = -14, SR_RET_XML_INVALID_CDATA_TRAIL = -14, SR_RET_PEER_NONOK_RESPONSE = -15,
  SR_RET_PEER_INVALID_PROFILE = -16, SR_RET_PEER_NO_URI = -17, SR_RET_PEER_NO_PROFILE = -18, SR_RET_PEER_NO_GREETING = -19,
  SR_RET_PEER_DOESNT_SUPPORT_PROFILE = -20, SR_RET_INVALID_FRAME_STATE = -21, SR_RET_PROFILE_ALREADY_SET = -22, SR_RET_INVALID_CHAN_STATE = -23,
  SR_RET_INVALID_GREETING = -24, SR_RET_INVALID_CHAN0_MESG = -25, SR_RET_START_MISSING_NUMBER = -26, SR_RET_START_INVALID_NUMBER = -27,
  SR_RET_START_EXISTING_NUMBER = -28, SR_RET_NO_VALUE = -29, SR_RET_START_EVEN_NUMBER = -30, SR_RET_NO_PROFILE_RQSTD = -31,
  SR_RET_WARNING_START_NO_PROFMATCH = -32, SR_RET_ERR_EVENT_HANDLER_MISSING = -33, SR_RET_ACKNO_ZERO = -34, SR_RET_CHAN_DOESNT_EXIST = -35,
  SR_RET_ALREADY_LISTENING = -36, SR_RET_INVALID_OPTVAL = -37, SR_RET_INVALID_LIB_OPTION = -38, SR_RET_NULL_POINTER_PROVIDED = -39,
  SR_RET_PROPERTY_NOT_AVAILABLE = -40, SR_RET_UNSUPPORTED_FORMAT = -41, SR_RET_UNALLOCATABLE_BUFFER = -42, SR_RET_PRIO_OUT_OF_RANGE = -43,
  SR_RET_FACIL_OUT_OF_RANGE = -44, SR_RET_INVALID_TAG = -45, SR_RET_NULL_MSG_PROVIDED = -46, SR_RET_ERR_RECEIVE = -47,
  SR_RET_UNEXPECTED_HDRCMD = -48, SR_RET_PEER_INDICATED_ERROR = -49, SR_RET_PROVIDED_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL = -50, SR_RET_INVALID_PARAM = -51,
  SR_RET_SOCKET_ERR = -1001, SR_RET_CANT_BIND_SOCKET = -1002, SR_RET_INVALID_SOCKET = -1003, SR_RET_CONNECTION_CLOSED = -1004,
  SR_RET_INVALID_OS_SOCKETS_VERSION = -1005, SR_RET_CAN_NOT_INIT_SOCKET = -1006, SR_RET_UXDOMSOCK_CHMOD_ERR = -1007, SR_RET_INVALID_HDRCMD = -2001,
  SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_CHAN = -2002, SR_RET_INVALID_CHANNO = -2003, SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_MSGNO = -2004, SR_RET_INVALID_IN_MSGNO = -2005,
  SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_MORE = -2006, SR_RET_INVALID_IN_MORE = -2007, SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_SEQNO = -2008, SR_RET_INVALID_IN_SEQNO = -2009,
  SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_SIZE = -2010, SR_RET_INVALID_IN_SIZE = -2011, SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_ANSNO = -2012, SR_RET_INVALID_IN_ANSNO = -2013,
  SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_HDRCR = -2014, SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_HDRLF = -2015, SR_RET_INVALID_IN_PAYLOAD = -2016, SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END1 = -2017,
  SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END2 = -2018, SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END3 = -2019, SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END4 = -2020, SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END5 = -2021,
  SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_ACKNO = -2022, SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_WINDOW = -2023, SR_RET_INAPROPRIATE_HDRCMD = -2024, SR_RET_OVERSIZED_FRAME = -2025,
  SR_RET_OK = 0
}
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enum  srObjectID {
  OID_Freed = -1, OID_Invalid = 0, OIDsbFram = 0xCDAB0001, OIDsbChan = 0xCDAB0002,
  OIDsbMesg = 0xCDAB0003, OIDsbSess = 0xCDAB0004, OIDsbSock = 0xCDAB0005, OIDsbProf = 0xCDAB0006,
  OIDsrAPI = 0xCDAB0007, OIDsrSLMG = 0xCDAB0008, OIDsbNVTR = 0xCDAB0009, OIDsbNVTE = 0xCDAB000A,
  OIDsbStrB = 0xCDAB000B, OIDsbLstn = 0xCDAB000C, OIDsbPSSR = 0xCDAB000D, OIDsbPSRC = 0xCDAB000E
}
 Object ID. More...

enum  srOPTION3195Profiles_ { USE_3195_PROFILE_ANY = 1, USE_3195_PROFILE_RAW_ONLY = 2, USE_3195_PROFILE_COOKED_ONLY = 3 }
 Allowed options for 3195 client profile selection.

enum  srOPTION {
  srOPTION_INVALID = 0, srOPTION_CALL_OS_SOCKET_INITIALIZER = 1, srOPTION_3195_ALLOWED_CLIENT_PROFILES = 2, srOPTION_LISTEN_UDP = 3,
  srOPTION_UPD_LISTENPORT = 4, srOPTION_LISTEN_UXDOMSOCK = 5, srOPTION_UXDOMSOCK_LISTENAME = 6, srOPTION_LISTEN_BEEP = 7,
  srOPTION_BEEP_LISTENPORT = 8
}
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enum  BEEPHdrID_ {
  BEEPHDR_UNKNOWN = 0, BEEPHDR_ANS, BEEPHDR_ERR, BEEPHDR_MSG,
  BEEPHDR_NUL, BEEPHDR_RPY, BEEPHDR_SEQ
}
 Integer values for the various supported BEEP headers.


Detailed Description

global objects and defines

Include this header in your application!

Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-08-04 0.1 version created.
Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

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Define Documentation

#define LIBLOGGING_VERSION_MAJOR   0
 

Version of this library.

Just a plain integer, incremented each time there is notable change in the API or functionality.

#define SRFREEOBJ  )     {(x)->OID = OID_Freed; free(x);}
 

This macro should be used to free objects.

Microsoft VC automatically sets _DEBUG if compiling with debug settings. For other environments, you may want to add this to a debug makefile.


Enumeration Type Documentation

enum srObjectID
 

Object ID.

These are for internal checking. Each object is assigned a specific ID. This is contained in all Object structs (just like C++ RTTI). We can use this field to see if we have been passed a correct ID. Other than that, there is currently no other use for the object id.

Enumeration values:
OID_Freed  assigned, when an object is freed

If this is seen during a method call, this is an invalid object pointer!

OID_Invalid  value created by calloc(), so do not use ;)

enum srOPTION
 

Library options.

Modify library behaviour. Currently, no options are defined.

Enumeration values:
srOPTION_INVALID  invalid option, if seen, caller made an error
srOPTION_CALL_OS_SOCKET_INITIALIZER  This option tells the library if it should instruct the socket parts of it to call the OS socket initialiser.

Under Win32, for example, this is only allowed once per process. So if the lib is integrated into a process that already uses sockets, the sockets initializer (WSAStartup() in this case) should not be called. This is a global setting that NEEDS TO BE SET BEFORE the API object is created!!!!

srOPTION_3195_ALLOWED_CLIENT_PROFILES  This option tells the library which RFC 3195 Profile should be used when talking to the remote peer.

This option so far is only used in the client parts of liblogging. See for allowed values.

srOPTION_LISTEN_UDP  This options tells the lib if a UDP listener should be started.

Option value must be TRUE or FALSE.

srOPTION_UPD_LISTENPORT  Sets the UDP listener port.

Is only used if the UDP listener is activated.

srOPTION_LISTEN_UXDOMSOCK  This option tells the lib if a UNIX domain socket listener should be started.

Supported values are TRUE and FALSE.

srOPTION_UXDOMSOCK_LISTENAME  Provides a pointer to the UNIX domain socket that should be listened to (if listening is enabled).

srOPTION_LISTEN_BEEP  This option tells the lib if a BEEP listener should be started.

Supported values are TRUE and FALSE.

srOPTION_BEEP_LISTENPORT  Sets the BEEP listener port.

Is only used if the UDP listener is activated.

enum srRetVal_
 

return value.

All methods return this if not specified otherwise

Enumeration values:
SR_RET_ERR  error occured, call error handler for details
SR_RET_REMAIN_WIN_TOO_SMALL  can't send, because not enough octets left in RFC3081 window --> wait for SEQ
SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE  caller provided an invalid handle, e.g

NULL pointer or pointer to wrong object. This is only checked on the API layer. Internally, all functions check this via assert(), so protection is only available during debugging. This is a performance decision.

SR_RET_INVALID_DESTRUCTOR  used, when the caller must provide a pointer to a destructor function but does not
SR_RET_NOT_FOUND  a requested element was not found

May not be an error depending on what operation was to be carried out...

SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY  memory allocation failed
SR_RET_XML_INVALID_PARAMTAG  malformed tag parameter, most probably quotes are missing before value or intervening space
SR_RET_XML_INVALID_TERMINATOR  missing terminator sequence, e.g

a "param='no_terminator" - notice the missing closing quote

SR_RET_XML_MALFORMED  the XML is malformed (no specific reason given)
SR_RET_MISSING_CLOSE_BRACE  closing brace in <tag /> missing
SR_RET_XML_MISSING_CLOSETAG  close tag is missing or syntax invalid ...
SR_RET_XML_MISSING_OPENTAG  open tag is missing, e.g <tag />othertag>
SR_RET_XML_TAG_MISMATCH  start and close tag name do not match (...)
SR_RET_XML_INVALID_CDATA_HDR  invalid start of CDATA, e.g

<![CDTA...

SR_RET_XML_INVALID_CDATA_TRAIL  invalid CDATA trailer, , e.g

"<![CDATA[test]>" (one ] missing)

SR_RET_PEER_NONOK_RESPONSE  was waiting for a BEEP peer to respond "ok", but received other response
SR_RET_PEER_INVALID_PROFILE  BEEP Peer did either not support the profile or did not return the correct on in response to a start message.
SR_RET_PEER_NO_URI  BEEP peer did not inclulde a mandatory URI element in its xml response.
SR_RET_PEER_NO_PROFILE  BEEP peer did not include a mandatory PROFILE element in its XML reponse.
SR_RET_PEER_NO_GREETING  BEEP peer did not send a (correctly formatted) greeting message.
SR_RET_PEER_DOESNT_SUPPORT_PROFILE  the reqeusted profile is not part of the peers profile set (from greeting message)
SR_RET_INVALID_FRAME_STATE  a frame object has an invalid frame state (pFram->iState)
SR_RET_PROFILE_ALREADY_SET  a profile should be assgined to a channel which already has one
SR_RET_INVALID_CHAN_STATE  a channel object has an invalid or unexpected (at this point) channel state
SR_RET_INVALID_GREETING  greeting message is (somehow) invalid, e.g

does not start with RPY)

SR_RET_INVALID_CHAN0_MESG  channel 0 received an invalid or out-of-sequence message
SR_RET_START_MISSING_NUMBER  a start message is missing the "number=" parameter
SR_RET_START_INVALID_NUMBER  a start message's "number=" parameter specifies an invalid number
SR_RET_START_EXISTING_NUMBER  a start message's "number=" parameter specifies a channel number which already exisits!
SR_RET_NO_VALUE  a linked list was asked to provide an uValue, but there was none

Not necessarily an error, depends on caller's needs.

SR_RET_START_EVEN_NUMBER  an initiator sent a even-numbered start number, which is invalid as of rfc 3080 2.3.1.2
SR_RET_NO_PROFILE_RQSTD  no profile at all was requested in a start message (may be caused by invalid format)
SR_RET_WARNING_START_NO_PROFMATCH  WARNING only (no error) - during a start, no matching profile was found and the beep peer has been sent such an ERR frame.
SR_RET_ERR_EVENT_HANDLER_MISSING  a required (profile) event handler is missing
SR_RET_ACKNO_ZERO  caller-provided ackno is zero

This can not be by design.

SR_RET_CHAN_DOESNT_EXIST  a chanel specified does not exist
SR_RET_ALREADY_LISTENING  caller tried to start an listener on the API object, but it is already one running
SR_RET_INVALID_OPTVAL  invalid option value was provided to srAPISetOption() (param 2)
SR_RET_INVALID_LIB_OPTION  invalid option was provided to srAPISetOption() (param 1)
SR_RET_NULL_POINTER_PROVIDED  the caller has provided a NULL-Pointer where none were expected/allowed
SR_RET_PROPERTY_NOT_AVAILABLE  a property asked for is not available, e.g

the TIMESTAMP in a not-wellformed message

SR_RET_UNSUPPORTED_FORMAT  a non-supported format was requested by the caller
SR_RET_UNALLOCATABLE_BUFFER  the operation can not be completed because a buffer that is under user control would need to be deallocated
SR_RET_PRIO_OUT_OF_RANGE  a priority value is outside the allowed range
SR_RET_FACIL_OUT_OF_RANGE  a facility value is outside the allowed range
SR_RET_INVALID_TAG  a syslog TAG value (string) provided was invalid, e.g

over 32 chars or included invalid chars

SR_RET_NULL_MSG_PROVIDED  caller provided a NULL pointer where a pointer to a MSG was expected
SR_RET_ERR_RECEIVE  an error occured during message receive

no more detail is available

SR_RET_UNEXPECTED_HDRCMD  an invalid HDR Command was received (e.g

an "MSG" in response to another "MSG")

SR_RET_PEER_INDICATED_ERROR  the PEER send an error response
SR_RET_PROVIDED_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL  the caller provided a buffer, but the called function sees the size of this buffer is too small - operation not carried out
SR_RET_INVALID_PARAM  an invalid parameter was provided to a method
SR_RET_SOCKET_ERR  generic error generated by socket subsystem
SR_RET_CANT_BIND_SOCKET  socket bind() operation failed
SR_RET_INVALID_SOCKET  invalid socket
SR_RET_CONNECTION_CLOSED  the remote peer closed the connection
SR_RET_INVALID_OS_SOCKETS_VERSION  the operating system socket subsystem version is inappropriate (this error will most probably occur under Win32, only)
SR_RET_CAN_NOT_INIT_SOCKET  socket() failed for whatever reason..
SR_RET_UXDOMSOCK_CHMOD_ERR  chmod() failed on Unix Domain Socket
SR_RET_INVALID_HDRCMD  invalid HDRCMD (e.g

"MSG", "RPY",...)

SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_CHAN  invalid SP before channo
SR_RET_INVALID_CHANNO  invalid channo
SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_MSGNO  now the space before the next header
SR_RET_INVALID_IN_MSGNO  and the next (numeric) header
SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_MORE  now the space before the next header
SR_RET_INVALID_IN_MORE  and the next (char) header
SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_SEQNO  now the space before the next header
SR_RET_INVALID_IN_SEQNO  and the next (numeric) header
SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_SIZE  now the space before the next header
SR_RET_INVALID_IN_SIZE  and the next (numeric) header
SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_ANSNO  now the space before the next header
SR_RET_INVALID_IN_ANSNO  and the next (numeric) header
SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_HDRCR  awaiting the HDR's CR
SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_HDRLF  awaiting the HDR's LF
SR_RET_INVALID_IN_PAYLOAD  reading payload area
SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END1  waiting for the 1st HDR character
SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END2  waiting for the 2nd HDR character
SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END3  waiting for the 3rd HDR character
SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END4  waiting for the 4th HDR character
SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END5  waiting for the 5th HDR character
SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_ACKNO  now the space before the next header
SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_WINDOW  now the space before the next header
SR_RET_INAPROPRIATE_HDRCMD  the beep header was syntactically correct, but could not be used semantically
SR_RET_OVERSIZED_FRAME  the frame's "size" field specifies a size that does not fit into the current windows

Eventually malicous.

SR_RET_OK  operation successful


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The BEEP Message Object. More...

#include "beepchannel.h"
#include "beepsession.h"

Go to the source code of this file.

Compounds

struct  sbMesgObject
 The BEEP message object. More...


Defines

#define __LIB3195_BEEPMESSAGE_H_INCLUDED__   1
#define sbMesgCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x)   {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsbMesg);}

Typedefs

typedef sbMesgObject sbMesgObj

Functions

char * sbMesgGetRawBuf (sbMesgObj *pThis)
 return the raw buffer object

int sbMesgGetMIMEHdrSize (sbMesgObj *pThis)
 return the size of the MIME Header (in bytes)

int sbMesgGetPayloadSize (sbMesgObj *pThis)
 return the size of the actual payload (in bytes)

int sbMesgGetOverallSize (sbMesgObj *pThis)
 return the overall message size (in bytes)

sbMesgObjsbMesgConstrFromFrame (struct sbFramObject *psbFram)
 Constructor to create a Mesg based on provided frame.

sbMesgObjsbMesgConstruct (char *pszMIMEHdr, char *pszPayload)
 Constructor to create a Mesg based on provided values.

sbMesgObjsbMesgRecvMesg (sbChanObj *)
 Receive a message from a given channel.

srRetVal sbMIMEExtract (char *pszInBuf, int iInBufLen, char **pszMIMEHdr, char **pszPayload)
 Extract MIME header and body from a given message buffer.

srRetVal sbMesgSendMesgWithCallback (sbMesgObj *pThis, sbChanObj *pChan, char *pszCmd, SBansno uAnsno, void(*OnFramDestroy)(struct sbFramObject *), void *pUsr)
 Send a message over the specified channel object.

srRetVal sbMesgSendMesg (sbMesgObj *pThis, sbChanObj *pChan, char *pszCmd, SBansno)
 The same as sbMesgSendMesgWithCallback, except that no callback is provided.

void sbMesgDestroy (sbMesgObj *pThis)
 Destructor.


Detailed Description

The BEEP Message Object.

The current implemantation does NOT support fragementation. As such, all calls in this object are directly relayed through to the sbFram object.

Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-08-04
Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

* Neither the name of Adiscon GmbH or Rainer Gerhards nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.


Function Documentation

sbMesgObj* sbMesgConstrFromFrame struct sbFramObject psbFram  ) 
 

Constructor to create a Mesg based on provided frame.

Parameters:
psbFram [in] frame to be used for message creation.
Return values:
Pointer to new message object or NULL if an error occured.

sbMesgObj* sbMesgConstruct char *  pszMIMEHdr,
char *  pszPayload
 

Constructor to create a Mesg based on provided values.

with no MIME headers.

Parameters:
szMIMEHdr [in] buffer to MIME headers. Is copied to private buffer space. May be NULL, in which case no MIME headers are present.
szPayload [in] buffer to payload data. Is copied to private buffer. May be NULL, in which case an empty payload is created after the MIME header.
Return values:
Pointer to new message object or NULL if an error occured.

void sbMesgDestroy sbMesgObj pThis  ) 
 

Destructor.

Does not return any value as the primary function to be used is free() which itself does not return any status.

sbMesgObj* sbMesgRecvMesg sbChanObj  ) 
 

Receive a message from a given channel.

As we do not currently support fragmentation, this method simply reads a single fram off the socket and uses that frame to construct the message.

Return values:
Pointer to newly constructed MesgObj or NULL if an error occured.

srRetVal sbMesgSendMesgWithCallback sbMesgObj pThis,
sbChanObj pChan,
char *  pszCmd,
SBansno  uAnsno,
void(*  OnFramDestroy)(struct sbFramObject *),
void *  pUsr
 

Send a message over the specified channel object.

Parameters:
pChan [in] associated channel. Channel housekeeping data is updated.
pszCmd [in] HDR-Command to be used, e.g. "MSG", "ANS", ...
uAnsno [in] ansno to use if HDR command is "ANS", ignored otherwise. We recommend setting it to 0 if not used.
OnFramDestroy If non-NULL, callback to be called when the frame is destroyed.
pUsr If onFramDestroy is non-NULL, the user pointer to be provided to the callback. Otherwise ignored.

srRetVal sbMIMEExtract char *  pszInBuf,
int  iInBufLen,
char **  pszMIMEHdr,
char **  pszPayload
 

Extract MIME header and body from a given message buffer.

Todo:
handle empty string


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The Listener Object. More...

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Compounds

struct  sbLstnObject
 The beep listener object. More...


Defines

#define __LIB3195_BEEPLISTEN_H_INCLUDED__   1
#define sbLstnCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x)   {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsbLstn);}

Typedefs

typedef sbLstnObject sbLstnObj

Functions

srRetVal sbLstnInit (sbLstnObj *pThis)
 Initialize a listener.

srRetVal sbLstnRun (sbLstnObj *pThis)
 THE listener process.

srRetVal sbLstnExit (sbLstnObj *pThis)
 Exit the listener.

srRetVal sbLstnAddProfile (struct sbLstnObject *pThis, struct sbProfObject *pProf)
 Add a profile object to the current listener object.

void sbLstnDestroy (sbLstnObj *pThis)
 Destructor for the beep listener object.

sbLstnObjsbLstnConstruct (void)
 Construct a sbLstnObj.


Detailed Description

The Listener Object.

Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-08-13 first version begun.

2003-09-29 Changed this object so that it is no longer "just" BEEP listener but a general listener. As of 2003-09-29, it supports UDP (RFC 3164) in addition to BEEP. Later versions will probably support other transports, too.

Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

* Neither the name of Adiscon GmbH or Rainer Gerhards nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.


Function Documentation

srRetVal sbLstnAddProfile struct sbLstnObject pThis,
struct sbProfObject pProf
 

Add a profile object to the current listener object.

The profile becomes active with the next greeting. For convenience, the key is set to the profile URI.

sbLstnObj* sbLstnConstruct void   ) 
 

Construct a sbLstnObj.

This MUST be the first call a server makes. After the server has obtained the sbLstnObj, it can set the parameters and THEN call sbLstnInit().

Return values:
pointer to constructed object or NULL, if error occurred.

srRetVal sbLstnExit sbLstnObj pThis  ) 
 

Exit the listener.

Will do all cleanup necessary.

srRetVal sbLstnInit sbLstnObj pThis  ) 
 

Initialize a listener.

The listener socket is created, but it is not yet set to listen() to incoming calls.

Parameters:
pThis {out] Pointer to a pointer to the object. On return, it contains a pointer to a new BEEP listener object or NULL, if an error occured. Consult the return value to learn more in the later case.

srRetVal sbLstnRun sbLstnObj pThis  ) 
 

THE listener process.

Todo:
think of a smart way to handle iRet down here... For now, we just make sure BEEP is closed last, as this has the highest potential for errors.


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lstnprof-3195raw.c File Reference

Implementation of the listener profile for RFC 3195 raw. More...

#include <assert.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "liblogging.h"
#include "srAPI.h"
#include "beepsession.h"
#include "beepprofile.h"
#include "lstnprof-3195raw.h"
#include "stringbuf.h"
#include "syslogmessage.h"

Functions

srRetVal psrrOnChanCreate (struct sbProfObject *pThis, struct sbSessObject *pSess, struct sbChanObject *pChan)
srRetVal psrrOnMesgRecv (sbProfObj *pThis, int *pbAbort, sbSessObj *pSess, sbChanObj *pChan, sbMesgObj *pMesg)


Detailed Description

Implementation of the listener profile for RFC 3195 raw.

The prefix for this "object" is psrr which stands for *P*rofile *S*yslog *R*eliable *Raw*.

Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-08-22 coding begun.

2003-09-16 Added a check so that failures sending SEQs now do not go undetected.

Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

* Neither the name of Adiscon GmbH or Rainer Gerhards nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.


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liblogging - a slim library for reliable syslog

Introduction

RFC 3195 offers reliable connections between syslog clients and collectors (servers, daemons). This is highly desirable in todays networking world. However, RFC 3195 was initially not implemented because many implementors thought it was too complex. The reason for this is that 3195 is a BEEP profile (see RFC 3080 and 3081). BEEP itself is a very powerful, yet relatively complex protocol. Full BEEP libraries are hard to find and often place restrictions on the developer, especially in regard to threading models and such.

Liblogging takes a different approach. It is a library specifcally created to talk syslog, NOT general BEEP. It provides just the bare functionality needed for syslog, nothing else. Consequently it is very slim. The authors hope that this will enable developers of even low-powered devices to adopt the library and provide reliable syslog logging.

This library has been named liblogging because it may eventually contain code for additional logging methods in the future (like "plain" UDP syslog, 3195 COOKED and syslog-sign). But this is no promise ;)

If you are interested in "just" using the library, please go straigt to srAPI::h.

Continue to read only if you would like to learn the inner workings or port the lib to a different environment.

This library compiles under a variety of platforms. It is originally developed and maintened under Win32. It is frequently ported and tested on Red Hat Linux. These are the platforms (in this order) we have the most confidience in the library on. Others may (though unlikely) show unexpected behaviour.

This documentation file here is NOT up to date. However, it will provide you a good overview of the overall design and many specifics. To get the totally right details, please see the respective modules' documentation. Please note that the SEQ handling described below for the listener part is NOT YET implemented - but it is still on the list. As such, the server API should be considered unstable. If you base a server on liblogging, please be prepared to update your server to make it work with future versions of liblogging. Of course we try to keep the impact as low as possible, but that's not a guarantee!

The client side API is stable and changes should not be necessary for future releases (except, of course, you would like to use new features).

Design Goals

The overall mission of liblogging is to provide a small, easy to use library that will work as an enabler for reliable syslog.

There are a number of design goals

  • self-contained
    no additional libraries shall be needed
  • low ressource consumption
    memory and CPU usage should be kept to a minimum so that the lib can also be used on low-powered devices
  • thread-model agnostic
    no specific threading model is needed for this library. Everything can be done from a single thread, BUT the library is thread-safe so that it can be called from multiple threads concurrently.
  • extensible
    Even though the initial design includes a very limited feature set, liblogging should be able to be extended easily.
  • portability That's a hard one. liblogging is developed under Win32. While we take reasonable care to make it portable, we only know this once ports have actually been done.

Architecture

Level of BEEP Compliance

In order to achieve our primary goals, we do NOT provide a full BEEP stack. Effectively, you could even argue that we do not provide a BEEP stack but a "BEEP pretender". It implements just what it needs and uses e.g. canned greetings instead of actual ones. It often does only accept some very specific answers and will probably answer with a BEEP ERR if others are provided.

All in all, RFC3195 provides a very limited need for BEEP features and we only provide this set. So do NOT expect a small, full BEEP lib - you will be severely disappointed. If you are interested in basic syslog functionality, this lib is for you. If you want more, you should continue searching. liblogging will probably provide more headache as it is worth in this case.

BEEP peers can either be initiators or listeners. Initiators are what traditionally is called "clients" - they talk to a server in order to acomplish some work. "Listeners" are traditionally called servers.

This library has different approaches for initiators and listeners. Keep in mind that the lib shall not impose any specific threading model onto its host. As such, we must be able to run on a single thread, even if there are potentially multiple activities going on (like channel 0 and channel 1 operations).

Initiators

Initiators create a BEEP session to the remote peer. The session object also provides channel 0 management (this is part of the session).

Upon creating a session, the session object sends this peers greeting and reads (and stores) the remote peers greeting. Other than that, nothing happens. This peers greeting will always be empty as we do not advertise any listener functionality at this stage.

Finally, the initiator profile calls the channel setup function. It provides a pointer to its profile object to the session object. The session object in turn takes the URI from the profile object and initiates a channel with the remote peer. The peers response is read and interpreted. If it is positive, a new channel object is created and passed onto the initiator profile.

One the channel has been created, it is up to the initiator profile to control data exchange. To do so, the channel object provides send and receive methods. As of this release, the send and receive full messages only and DO NOT provide support for fragmentation.

It is important to keep in mind that even though a "simple" syslog raw application will not run more than one channel, there are potentially messages being exchanged to do NOT belong to the actual syslog data exchanged. Most importantly, these are the RFC 3081 SEQ frames, which must be paid attention to. If they are not honered, the session will stall as soon as more than a few bytes of data are being sent. Other than that, there may be some control messages on channel 0.

In order to support these asynchronous channels, we need to provide for an intelligent TCP stream reader. We have decided to implement it in a way that will also facilitate later additions of true multi-channel BEEP sessions.

The corenerstone is a session management method called readFrame(). It receives a pointer to the channel object. Its duty, from the channel object point of view, is to obtain the next frame from the physical stream. From the BEEP sesseion point of view, its duty is to read & buffer all incoming data and also do session management and SEQ frame processing. This is done as follows:

WHEN RECEIVING DATA, the initiator profile calls the message object and asks it to receive a message. The message object then calls the frame object and asks it to receive the frame. Please note that in this version of the library, fragmentation is not supported and as such there is a one-to-one relationship between messages and frames. Should that be changed in later versions of the library, the message object can easily be upgraded to receive multiple frames up until the final frame has been received. Back to the frame object: once the frame object's receive method is called, itself calls back into the session object and instructs the session object to gather the data. This is very important, because now the session object is capable of handling intermixed control messages as well as SEQa. This provides a kind of multi-tasking without real multi-threading. When the session object receives control, it first queries the socket (via select) if any data is ready to be received. If so, the session object receives all data (in method DoReceive() until no more data is ready to be received. To actually receive the data, it calls back into another method of the frame object (let's call this method ActualRecvFram() for now). We will describe this method in a short while. Each frame returned from ActualRecvFram() will be examined by the session object. If it is a SEQ frame, the associated channel will be called to process the SEQ immediately. If it is a data frame, it is buffered in an in-memory queue. The queue is on a per-channel basis. Once all messages are processed, the session object looks at the requesting channels data queue. If there is at least one entry, that entry is passed back to the channel object. if there is still no entry, the session object re-itereates its processing, starting with the polling of the incoming data. In order to avoid a tight loop, the session object must Sleep() some milliseconds (at least 10) if there are no frames ready in consequtive calls. Using this mode of operation, the session objects receive frame method will not only provide the next data frame to its uppper layer but will also be able to act on SEQ frames as well as other channel's data. It is also possible that a specifically configured channel/profile may ask the session object to call a callback as soon as data is received. this mode will probably be used in listeneres and provide full multiprocessing. It is not thought out yet.

Back the the ActualRecvFram() method of the frame object: it will first receive the 3-byte header and then use the processing that is required by the header type. E.g. SEQ has a very different processing. Once this is done, it will read the channel number and once the channel is known, ActualRecvFrame() will call back into the session object to obtain a handle to this channel's object. This handle will then be used to do seqno verification. The channel object will be updated by ActualRecvFram().

WHEN SENDING DATA, The initiator profile constructs a message and asks the message object to send it. The message object then constructs the necessary frames (in this release only one!) and then asks the frame object to send this frame. The frame object hands the request down to a send method in the session object. The session object then first checks if there is unread data in the TCP stream. If so, it reads this data off the session. This process is the same as outlined in "when receiving data". In fact, the same method (DoReceive()) is to be called. It takes care of the necessary housekeeping and also processes all SEQ frame not processed so far. This is a very important step, as an on-the-wire SEQ frame may be necessary to be read before the actual to-be-sent frame can be send. Once DoReceive() returns, the session object sends the frame with the help of the channel object. The channel object must check if the current frame can be fully send (in respect to the current Window size). If it can't, it must flag an error condition and NOT send the frame. It should then return immediately to the session object. If it can send the frame, it must do so and then return with an OK return status to the session object. The session object must check the return value. If the return value indicates the current frame could not be sent due to the Window being insufficient, the session object must again do a DoReceive(). However, this time it can be done in a blocking manner as no further processing is possible without receiving the obviously outstanding SEQ. Once this is done, the session object re- iterates its processing and will be able to send the frame during either this stage or a later one.

If the channel object returned with either another error or an OK condition, the session object can also terminate and pass the return status to its upper layer (and so forth until the profile object is reached).

Listeners

Listeners provide server functionality. They are implemented via the sbLstn Object. Please note that some of the description below may refer to this as part of the session object. It is NO LONGER, this was changed. The writing below will be updated once the implementation is fully done (if not forgotten ;)).

Not every potential liblogging user will need to implement listeners. In fact, we assume most will use it for implemnting clients, only. In order to keep the library footprint small, all session management methods needed by the listener code only has been moved to beepsessionLstn.c. This way, it will be a separate object module and only be linked in to those applications actually needing it. The prototypes, however, are in beepsession.h as they logically belong there.

If somebody for some reason would like to disable the listener functionality at all, simply remove the beepsessionLstn.c file from the build. Be sure to do the same for all listner profiles (and any other profiles you don't need). YOU CAN NOT USE LISTENER PROFILES IF YOU HAVE REMOVED beepsessionLstn.c (for obvious reasons). Trying so will result in linker errors.

Channel 0 protocol is not handled via profiles. It is done in BEEPSession handler, only.

Overview
Listeners are quite challenge for liblogging's goal to be independent of any threading model. This release will be build around select(), that is it will be running on a single thread for all of its network receive needs. If that model is too simplistic for a caller, the caller may go ahead and use the provided events to call back into some of his multiple threads, doing whatever threading logic he needs to do. I know this is a bit tricky, but it is the current state of affairs. Later versions of the library may provide an alternate mean of threading in which the caller is assumed to create a new thread for each incoming session (not channel). If this happens, of course the currently existing mode will also remain. So don't panic, no code to change in that event ;-).

Anyhow, keep in mind that the select() method is very powerful and - together with proper other processing - can be used to build high-performance servers.

While not enforcing this model, we recommend that profiles using this library (and apps using the provided profiles) just pass the data off to some queue (whereever it may be) and process that data asynchronously. Methods have been build into liblogging to do this very efficiently.

OK, having said this, the current approach is:

At the core of the listener functionality is a method called sbLstnRun() (or a similar name). That method *is* the actual listener. In concept, it just does the following:

  1. It assembles a list of all active sessions (NOT channels!) AND the session-initiation listener socket.
  2. It calls select() on all of them, asking select() to return only when new data is available (or a new connect came in). Please note that this is in fact a bit more complicated (see the handling of SEQ below), but we keep it simple here to convey the idea.
  3. When select returns, sbLstnRun() checks if it is a new connection request or data received.
    • If it is a new connection request, it is passed on to the session object to create a new session including channel 0.
    • If it is new data, that data is passed onto the session object. It will validate it and act on channel 0 management messages. If it is profile data, it passes the data onto the registered event hook of the profile in question.
These three steps are repeated until an terminate processing request is issued to sbLstnRun(). This can be done by using a large timeout (10 seconds?) on the select() wait. If the timeout expires and there was no network activity, a simple variable is checked. If it is set to e.g. 0, the loop will be terminated, otherwise it will be continued. The variable may be best called "RunIndicator" or such.

If we look at this model, a profile would use the following steps to set up a server:

  • Create the profile object and populate the required profile event pointers.
  • Add the profile to the pool of the BEEP listners supported profiles.
These two steps should be done for each profile supported. When finished with this From now on, the server is active and will call back into the profiles as requested. The server will automatically
  • accept new incoming connections
  • provide a greeting message specifying the actual listener profiles
  • do channel 0 management
  • call the respective profile hooks for incoming data and other events (see below)

The sbLstnRun() can only be stopped by calling sbSessTerminteListen(). This, in turn, would be most probably called in response to an external event. This could be either a signal (like SIGUSR1 or SIGINT) or the result of a profile action. It could also be set to auto-terminate after the last open session has been terminated and there are no other active sessions (though this would only be useful for the most simplistic listenere). Most apropriately, the sbSessTerminteListen() method should be called from a different thread inside the server process. Anyhow, we must not have multiple threads running to run multiple channels concurrently. All can be done on a single thread. The sample-server.c example program is such a simple, single-threaded server. It terminates as soon as there are no more open sessions (OR SHOULD IT TERMINATE ON SIGINT???? - let's see what ports easier...).

Please note that sbLstnRun() will construct the greeting message dynamically on the list of profiles available AT THE TIME OF THE CONNECT. In a multi-threading caller, profiles may be added and removed while sbLstnRun() is active. This is a valid action. (

Todo:
The linked list of profiles is thread-safe). When a profile is added, it is immediatly available for the next connection. If a profile is removed, (

implement this later!) the profile is immediately no longer be advertised in the greeting BUT it is actually removed only after the last channel using it has been closed.

It is valid, though useless, to call sbLstnRun() whithout any profile being set. This is to support multi-threaed application which set profiles later. Of course, an empty profile list means no channel can be created at all (but the session will be accepted and channel 0 be established even in this case).

In order to perform its work, the session object keeps a linked list of all active sessions. This is used to feed select(). The current listen channel is managed by sbLstnRun() itself and NOT part of the linked list.

Sending Data
Well, believe it or not, I forgot that a server must not only receive but send data ;) So this paragraph here is a little disconnected from the rest of the sbLstnRun() description.

In order to work successfully with select(), you must make sure that your application never blocks when using sockets. This obviously includes responses send. You can (unfortunately ;)) not assume that a send call will always be non-blocking - even with small amounts of data, transmit queues can be build. As such, we need to find a model which enables us to asynchronously send data that must be sent as a response.

Fortunately, this is relatively easy to acomplish. The key is that all IO (including sending) is handled by the listener process itself (the one that controls the select()). As such, we enhance the session object to contain a queue of to-be send data as well as a state variable. The session (of a listener) object is now a state machine. Data is send depending on the current state. Whenever data is to be sent, it is first checked if any send operation is in progress. If not, it is tried to send the data. If that succeeds, no further action is taken. If it does not succeed, however, the to be send data is enqueued on the session object.

Method sbLstnRun() checks if sessions have outstanding send requests. If so, it includes their sockets in the select() call. If select returns with these sockets, it is tried to send as many data as possible. Data successfully send is removed from the queue. Sending stops if either the queue is empty or the send would block. In the later case, the rest of the queue will be tried to send after the next select call (and so on).

A frame can be sent if

  • the socket is ready for sending
  • the remaining window is large enough

If either of the two is not true, sending needs to be deferred. If a frame is already partly send, no other frame on the same session can be send before the currently "active" frame has completely been sent.

When receiving data: The frame needs to be constructed on the fly. The IO handler, when receivin, has two different states:

  • in header
  • in body

While in header, it is looking for the terminating CRLF. There should also a saveguard (e.g. 4K) so that it can not be overrun. While it is state = in_header, no processing takes place. Each received byte is added to the received header line. As soon as CRLF are received, the header line is parsed and a protocol error is then detected (as such, no errors are caught). When in body, messages are received until the specified message limit. Then, the status changes to "in trailer" which then will verify new incoming messages against the trailer.

Threading Model
As can be seen, no specific threading model is needed, we can also operate a multi-tasking server on a single thread. HOWEVER, we recommend the following scheme to users of this library:

  • Have at least on thread for managing your application. That thread should call in to add and/or remove profiles to the listener.
  • Have one other thread whoms sole purpose is to call sbLstnRun() and provide a worker for that as well as the profile callbacks.
  • Have at least one other thread that will actually process the data received by the profiles.

It is recommended that the profiles (on the sbLstnRun() thread) just do profile handling and put the received data into some queue that is then processed by the third thread pool. They also need to keep track of acknowledgments and thus the queue size. They should not carry out any other action and return as quickly as possible to sbLstnRun(). THIS IS A CRITICAL REQUIREMENT - if the profile callbacks do too lengthy operations (or even waits), they can thrash the whole multithreaded application.

Of course, if the applications is single-threaded, the profile callbacks can do (and must do) whatever processing is needed, no matter how long it will take. ;-)

We strongly encourage implementors to use the above model with at least 3 threads for production software.

There are a number of "events" that a listener profile can implement. Some MUST be implemented.

  • OnFramRecv [MANDATORY] Called whenever a complete frame is received.
  • OnChanCreate
  • OnChanPeerCloseRequest
  • OnChanClosed

All of these methods receive a pointer to the current channel object. No other data is passed to the caller. The channel object, however, contains a pointer to the current profile object, where the caller in turn can include a pointer to more relevant data.

Please note that there is no "peer connect" event. The peer will never connect to a profile, but to a session. The session (channel 0) is then used to open up a channel. Consequently, the OnChanCreate() event is the first event that a profile can receive.

The profile is responsible for following proper order of messages. We think that a profile will most probably be implemented as a state machine, but this is left to the profile implementor.

A profile MUST support the following callbacks:

  • SendSEQUpTo This is used by the BEEP stack to ask the profile up to which message ID a SEQ frame should be sent. The profile must return the ID of the last frame that it has processed or queued (at the choice of the profile).

As a hint to profile developers, SendSEQUpTo() can be used to allow an in-memory queue to grow up to a specifc size and if it outgrows this size to slow down the receiver. If a profile is implemented in that way, it allows for fast buffering of burst traffic but prevents exhaustion of system ressources when too much data comes in too quickly. As a general guideline, we recommend that a profile initially buffers incoming data and acknowledges all received packets immediately (when the BEEP stack calls SendSEQUpTo()). If the queue threshold is reached, it then should always return the same ID it returned previously. That way, no new SEQ will be sent to the remote peer and the remote peer will stop sending new data once the window size is reached. Please note that the profile will probably receive multiple calls to SendSEQUpTo() during this process as the remote peer will continue to send data until the end of the window. As such, some more message will need to be enqueued and OnMesgReceive() will be called some more times. Once the queue has been emptied beyond the threshold, the client can again answer with the most recent ID, which will make the BEEP stack send a SEQ frame for that ID and the remote peer will continue to send data. Now the same process begins again, eventually the server will again hit the threshold, stop acknowledging messages and thus slowing down the sender. If using the logic described here, the queue will never grow above queue threshold + size of window.

Of course, the above described is only a recommendation to the profile implementor and the profile may acknowledge each message immediately, not paying attention to any queue. Or it may defer acknowledging the entry until some action has been carried out. Whatever it does, it must make sure that it suffciently often acknowledges the messages as when the sender hits the window size AND does not receive an ACK, the sender will not send any more packets. Such a connection would be stalled and no way to recover it. It is the profile implementor's task to avoid this. Nobody will save you from this ;)

Of course, the above description also includes much information on how the BEEP stack should operate. If we look into the specifics there, we see there is need for SendSEQUpTo() to be called frequently. At least, it must be called once AFTER each OnMesgRecv(). If the caller always immediately acknowledges the msgno, things are straightforward: we can send a SEQ frame and communication can carry on. However, if the caller defers acknowledgment, we may run into an issue. Again, everything is easy if the caller acknowledges the msgno before the end of the window is reached - a SEQ frame will be sent and communication continues. However, if the caller is not ready to acknoledge the msgno after the last OnMesgRecv() in this window, we need to ask him at other occasions for the acknowledgement. The reason is that OnMesgRecv() will never be called once the window has been used up - no new messages can arrive in this stage. We assume, this situation will often occur during traffic bursts (assuming a "good" profile implementation). So we must handle this efficiently.

A key point is that we must try conserve system ressources while on the other hand providing a fast response time once the profile is ready to accept new data. As we need to call the profile, there is some polling involved. We have several ways to talk to the profile.

First of all, we can use our sbLstnRun() method to call back to any "stalled" profiles as soon as there is ANY network activity (meaning new connections or frames received - could even include frames send from another profile/channel). This is a natural way, as the method already was awoken and there is little overhead in doing the SendSEQUpTo().

Unfortunately, this works only well if we have frequent other traffic. In a scenario with just one channel active, that doesn't help anything at all - there is no network activity. In this case, we need to work with timeouts (driving an actual polling cycle). The problem with a timeout obviously is that if we use a too short period, we eat up too many system ressources and using a too long period, we loose performance and response time. Past experience shows that a fixed timeout period can most probably be only set inappropriately ;)

We are trying to avoid this with the following algorithm: The timeout period is dynamically adjusted. We assume that the longer an acknowledgement is outstanding, the less likely is a quick acknowledgment. We also assume that even when an acknowledgment would happen very quickly (but after an overall long wait period), it would not really matter if we have some more delay in sending the SEQ because the work queue for the profile would probably still being very full (given a "good" profile implementation according to our recommendation). We take advantage of this approach. The timeout period is initialized with a 10ms timeout. If it expires, SendSEQUpTo() is called for all profiles with missing acknowledgments. If none of them returns a new acknowledgment, the timeout value is doubled. Then a new wait is done for at most this timeout period. After it returns, SendSEQUpTo() is called again ... and so on. The timeout value is always double until it reaches a maxmimum timout value, which could be 640 ms or such. The initial and maximum timeout values could be configurable parameters. Once the maximum timeout value is reached, processing continues as described, only the timeout value is never increased. If any of the profiles returns a new acknowledgement, the corresponding SEQ is sent and the algorithm is completely restarted again. Restarted means it begins to look if there are outstanding acknowledgments and then it decides wheter to use timeout or not - and if so, it starts from the initial timeout value.

Note well: this algorithm is ONLY applied if we have at least one channel who is "stalled" in a way that the profile must acknowledge outstanding msgnos. If all profiles/channels have acknowledge the last received message, the algorithm is NOT used and a "normal" blocking wait for network activity is done. The author assumes that this is the normal case and as such any impact from a still-improper timeout value is minimalistic.

Progamming Language Used

While it is tempting to use C++, we have decided to stick with C in order to make the lib available to as many platforms as possible.

Objects

WARNING: this section is not totally up to date!

We use an object-oriented approach even though the lib is written in plain C. Objects are simulated by instance structures. All non-static class members receive a "this" point (pointer to the instance data structure) passed to as the first parameter. The constructor will create the instance data structures.

The following classes are known as of now:

Each class is contained in the respective source file. Class names either start with sr (syslog reliable) or sb (slim beep). They are followed by a 4-character abbreviation. This serves also as a namespace - the 6 character class name is prepended to all method names.

Naming Conventions

As this is plain C, we do not have a real namespace. To avoid conflicts, all globals start with prefixes, followed by the actual function name. The function/method/data object name begin with a capital letter. The prefix is mentioned in the respective header.

Authors

This project was initiated by Rainer Gerhards, who is also the developer of the initial version. Rainer can be contacted at rgerhards@adiscon.com (Watch for the Anti-Spam reply and follow the instructions!)

Restrictions

  • tuning profiles are not supported
  • only 2 channels (channel 0 and 1 syslog channel) are supported
  • at this time, only the RAW profile is supported

The file architecture.c does NOT contain any code - it is solely used to provide this documentation.

Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-08-04 0.1.0 Initial version created

2003-08-05 0.1.1 version - now compiles under Linux (confirmed with Red Hat 8.0). There is also a makefile who does the trick. This is an interim release - it already includes some linked list code, which so far is used nowhere. This is in preparation of the 0.2.0 release which will include an XML parser and more robust BEEP protocol error handling.

2003-08-13 Description for listener operations added (begins 0.3.0, what probably later will become 1.0.0).

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The 3195 COOKED listener profile. More...

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Defines

#define __LIB3195_LISTNPROF_3195COOKED_H_INCLUDED__   1

Functions

srRetVal psrcOnChanCreate (struct sbProfObject *pThis, struct sbSessObject *pSess, struct sbChanObject *pChan)
srRetVal psrcOnMesgRecv (struct sbProfObject *pThis, int *pbAbort, struct sbSessObject *pSess, struct sbChanObject *pChan, struct sbMesgObject *pMesg)


Detailed Description

The 3195 COOKED listener profile.

Listener profiles are specific in that they do not support their own full blown objects but only the callback code.

Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-09-05 file creatd, but coding not yet begun
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00001 
00046 #ifndef __LIB3195_BEEPSESSION_H_INCLUDED__
00047 #define __LIB3195_BEEPSESSION_H_INCLUDED__ 1
00048 #define sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x) {assert((x) != NULL); assert((x)->OID == OIDsbSess);}
00049 
00050 struct sbMesgObject;
00051 
00052 #include "beepchannel.h"
00053 #include "beepprofile.h"
00054 
00055 #if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1
00056 
00057         enum sbSessState_
00058         {
00059                 sbSESSSTATE_OPEN,
00060                 sbSESSSTATE_CLOSED,                     
00063                 sbSESSSTATE_UNKNOWN = 0         
00064         };
00065         typedef enum sbSessState_ sbSessState;
00066 
00067         enum sbSessTXState_
00068         {
00069                 sbSESSTXSTATE_NO_TX_PENDING,    
00070                 sbSESSTXSTATE_IN_TX,                    
00071                 sbSESSTXSTATE_UNKNOWN = 0               
00072         };
00073         typedef enum sbSessTXState_ sbSessTXState;
00074 #endif
00075 
00076 struct sbChanObject;
00077 struct sbChanObject;
00078 struct sbFramObject;
00079 struct sbNVTRObject;
00080 struct sbSessObject 
00084 {       
00085         srObjID OID;                                            
00086         srRetVal iLastErr;                                      
00087         struct sbSockObject *pSock;                     
00088         struct sbChanObject *pChan0;            
00090         struct sbNVTRObject *pChannels;         
00091         struct sbNVTRObject* pRXQue;            
00092         struct sbNVTRObject *pRemoteProfiles; 
00093         srRetVal (*SendFramMethod)(struct sbSessObject *, struct sbFramObject *, struct sbChanObject *); 
00095         struct sbNVTRObject *pProfilesSupported;
00096 #if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1
00097         sbSessState iState;                                             
00098         sbSessTXState iTXState;                                 
00099         struct sbNVTRObject *pSendQue;                  
00100         struct sbFramObject *pRecvFrame;                
00101         int     bNeedData;                                                      
00102 #endif
00103 };
00104 typedef struct sbSessObject sbSessObj;
00105 
00115 sbSessObj* sbSessOpenSession(char* pszRemotePeer, int iPort, struct sbNVTRObject *pProfSupported);
00116 srRetVal sbSessCloseSession(sbSessObj *pThis);
00117 
00118 
00119 /* The following three macros could also be inline code.
00120  * For now, I have kept them to be macros to make 
00121  * facilitate porting.
00122  */
00123 
00125 #define sbSessGetLastError(pThis) pThis->iLastErr
00126 
00128 #define sbSessSetLastError(pThis, iRet) pThis->iLastErr = iRet
00129 
00131 #define sbSessResetLastError(pThis) pThis->iLastErr = SR_RET_OK
00132 
00142 struct sbChanObject* sbSessRetrChanObj(sbSessObj *pThis, SBchannel uChanNo);
00143 
00156 struct sbFramObject* sbSessRecvFram(sbSessObj* pThis, struct sbChanObject  *pChan);
00157 
00170 struct sbChanObject* sbSessOpenChan(sbSessObj* pThis);
00171 
00192 srRetVal sbSessCloseChan(sbSessObj *pThis, struct sbChanObject *pChan);
00193 
00201 srRetVal sbSessCloseSession(sbSessObj *pThis);
00202 
00218 srRetVal sbSessDoReceive(sbSessObj *pThis, int bMustRcvPayloadFrame);
00219 
00232 srRetVal sbSessSendFram(sbSessObj *pThis, struct sbFramObject *pFram, struct sbChanObject *pChan);
00233 
00239 void sbSessDestroy(sbSessObj *pThis);
00240 
00247 srRetVal sbSessRemoteOpen(sbSessObj **pThis, sbSockObj *pSock, struct sbNVTRObject *pProfSupported);
00248 
00260 void sbSessAbort(sbSessObj *pThis);
00261 
00269 srRetVal sbSessProcessGreeting(struct sbSessObject *pThis, struct sbMesgObject *pMesg);
00270 
00282 srRetVal sbSessSendGreeting(struct sbSessObject* pSess, struct sbNVTRObject *pProfsSupported);
00283 
00284 
00285 #endif

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00001 
00043 #ifndef __LIB3195_BEEPPROFILE_H_INCLUDED__
00044 #define __LIB3195_BEEPPROFILE_H_INCLUDED__ 1
00045 #define sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x) {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsbProf);}
00046 
00047 struct sbMesgObject;
00048 struct sbNVTRObject;
00049 struct srAPIObject;
00050 struct srSLMGObject;
00051 
00052 #if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1
00053 
00054         enum sbProfEvent_
00055         {
00056                 sbPROFEVENT_ONMESGRECV,
00057                 sbPROFEVENT_ONCHANCREAT,
00058                 sbPROFEVENT_UNKNOWN = 0         
00059         };
00060         typedef enum sbProfEvent_ sbProfEvent;
00061 
00062 #endif
00063 
00064 struct sbProfObject
00068 {       
00069         srObjID OID;                            
00070         char* pszProfileURI;            
00071 #if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1
00072         int bDestroyOnChanClose;        
00073         struct srAPIObject *pAPI;       
00074         /* now come the event handlers */
00078         srRetVal (*OnChanCreate)(struct sbProfObject *pThis, struct sbSessObject* pSess, struct sbChanObject* pChan);
00082         srRetVal (*OnMesgRecv)(struct sbProfObject *pThis, int* pAbort, struct sbSessObject* pSess, struct sbChanObject* pChan, struct sbMesgObject *pMesg);
00083 #endif
00084         /* now come client-side event handlers (always present) */
00086         srRetVal (*OnClntOpenLogChan)(struct sbChanObject *pChan);
00088         srRetVal (*OnClntSendLogMsg)(struct sbChanObject* pChan, char* szLogmsg);
00090         srRetVal (*OnClntSendSLMG)(struct sbChanObject* pChan, struct srSLMGObject *pSLMG);
00092         srRetVal (*OnClntCloseLogChan)(struct sbChanObject* pChan);
00093 };
00094 typedef struct sbProfObject sbProfObj;
00095 
00106 srRetVal sbProfConstruct(sbProfObj** ppThis, char *pszURI);
00107 
00112 char* sbProfGetURI(sbProfObj* pThis);
00113 
00117 void sbProfDestroy(sbProfObj* pThis);
00118 
00128 srRetVal sbProfSetEventHandler(struct sbProfObject* pThis, sbProfEvent iEvent, srRetVal (*handler)());
00129 
00134 srRetVal sbProfSetAPIObj(sbProfObj *pThis, srAPIObj *pAPI);
00135 
00151 sbProfObj*  sbProfFindProfileMatch(struct sbNVTRObject *pProfListRemote, struct sbNVTRObject *pProfList2);
00152 
00160 sbProfObj*  sbProfFindProfile(struct sbNVTRObject *pProfList, char* pszSearch);
00161 
00171 srRetVal sbProfSetClntEventHandlers(sbProfObj *pProf,
00172                                                                         srRetVal (*OnClntOpenLogChan)(struct sbChanObject *pChan),
00173                                                                         srRetVal (*OnClntSendLogMsg)(struct sbChanObject* pChan, char* szLogmsg),
00174                                                                         srRetVal (*OnClntSendSLMG)(struct sbChanObject* pChan, struct srSLMGObject *pSLMG),
00175                                                                         srRetVal (*OnClntCloseLogChan)(struct sbChanObject* pChan));
00176 
00195 sbProfObj*  sbProfFindProfileURIMatch(struct sbNVTRObject *pProfListLocal, struct sbNVTRObject *pURIListRemote);
00196 
00197 
00198 #endif

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00043 #ifndef __LIB3195_LISTNPROF_3195COOKED_H_INCLUDED__
00044 #define __LIB3195_LISTNPROF_3195COOKED_H_INCLUDED__ 1
00045 
00046 struct sbMesgObject;
00047 
00048 srRetVal psrcOnChanCreate(struct sbProfObject *pThis, struct sbSessObject* pSess, struct sbChanObject* pChan);
00049 srRetVal psrcOnMesgRecv(struct sbProfObject *pThis, int* pbAbort, struct sbSessObject* pSess, struct sbChanObject* pChan, struct sbMesgObject *pMesg);
00050 
00051 
00052 #endif

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beepsession.h File Reference

The BEEP Session Object. More...

#include "beepchannel.h"
#include "beepprofile.h"

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Compounds

struct  sbSessObject
 The session object. More...


Defines

#define __LIB3195_BEEPSESSION_H_INCLUDED__   1
#define sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x)   {assert((x) != NULL); assert((x)->OID == OIDsbSess);}
#define sbSessGetLastError(pThis)   pThis->iLastErr
 Getthe last error for this module.

#define sbSessSetLastError(pThis, iRet)   pThis->iLastErr = iRet
 Set the last error for this module.

#define sbSessResetLastError(pThis)   pThis->iLastErr = SR_RET_OK
 reset the last error for this module


Typedefs

typedef enum sbSessState_ sbSessState
typedef enum sbSessTXState_ sbSessTXState
typedef sbSessObject sbSessObj

Enumerations

enum  sbSessState_ { sbSESSSTATE_OPEN, sbSESSSTATE_CLOSED, sbSESSSTATE_UNKNOWN = 0 }
 Session status. More...

enum  sbSessTXState_ { sbSESSTXSTATE_NO_TX_PENDING, sbSESSTXSTATE_IN_TX, sbSESSTXSTATE_UNKNOWN = 0 }

Functions

sbSessObjsbSessOpenSession (char *pszRemotePeer, int iPort, struct sbNVTRObject *pProfSupported)
 Open a BEEP session.

srRetVal sbSessCloseSession (sbSessObj *pThis)
 Closes the BEEP session.

sbChanObjectsbSessRetrChanObj (sbSessObj *pThis, SBchannel uChanNo)
 Retrieve the channel object associated with the channel number.

sbFramObjectsbSessRecvFram (sbSessObj *pThis, struct sbChanObject *pChan)
 Receive a frame for a specified channel from the tcp stream.

sbChanObjectsbSessOpenChan (sbSessObj *pThis)
 Open a BEEP channel on an established session.

srRetVal sbSessCloseChan (sbSessObj *pThis, struct sbChanObject *pChan)
 Close a channel.

srRetVal sbSessDoReceive (sbSessObj *pThis, int bMustRcvPayloadFrame)
 Receive frames off the tcp stream.

srRetVal sbSessSendFram (sbSessObj *pThis, struct sbFramObject *pFram, struct sbChanObject *pChan)
 Send the provided frame on the provided channel.

void sbSessDestroy (sbSessObj *pThis)
 Destructor.

srRetVal sbSessRemoteOpen (sbSessObj **pThis, sbSockObj *pSock, struct sbNVTRObject *pProfSupported)
 Open a BEEP session.

void sbSessAbort (sbSessObj *pThis)
 Close a session without any further communication.

srRetVal sbSessProcessGreeting (struct sbSessObject *pThis, struct sbMesgObject *pMesg)
 Process the remote peer's greeting message.

srRetVal sbSessSendGreeting (struct sbSessObject *pSess, struct sbNVTRObject *pProfsSupported)
 Send a greeting message based on the currently registered profiles.


Detailed Description

The BEEP Session Object.

Note:
The current implementation only supports 2 channels - the control channel plus 1 payload channel.
Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-08-04 0.1 version created.

2003-08-07 name value list for channnels added.

Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

* Neither the name of Adiscon GmbH or Rainer Gerhards nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.


Enumeration Type Documentation

enum sbSessState_
 

Session status.

Enumeration values:
sbSESSSTATE_CLOSED  session is closed and ready to be removed from whatever queues it is in
sbSESSSTATE_UNKNOWN  should never happen

Set after initialization.

enum sbSessTXState_
 

Enumeration values:
sbSESSTXSTATE_NO_TX_PENDING  no transmit pending
sbSESSTXSTATE_IN_TX  data is currently being send
sbSESSTXSTATE_UNKNOWN  should never happen

Set after initialization.


Function Documentation

void sbSessAbort sbSessObj pThis  ) 
 

Close a session without any further communication.

Can be used to abort a connection if

  • the remote peer broke it
  • we have a protocol error and we need to break it

This method is void, because it *must* complete, no matter which errors it encounters. Furthermore, it is primarily intended to be called from destructors which are also void. Consider it to be an extended desctrutor.

srRetVal sbSessCloseChan sbSessObj pThis,
struct sbChanObject pChan
 

Close a channel.

This is a very partial implementation of RFC 3080. For syslog-raw, I honestly and strongly beliefe it works. However, there may be implementations of syslog raw where it will not work or at least not work fully correctly.

Todo:
This method (and some of the plumbing behind) must be updated to be fully compliant to RFC 3080.
Issues are:
  • we do not expect other messages to come in during the session
  • if the remote peer closes the session before us, we may be in trouble

Parameters:
pChan [in] Channel to be closed. Will be destroyed at the end of the execution and thus can no longer be used after this method call!

srRetVal sbSessCloseSession sbSessObj pThis  ) 
 

Closes the BEEP session.

First, the management channel (channel 0) is taken down and then the TCP stream is closed. This function can only be called after all sessions have been closed. Once the function returns, the session object is no longer valid and can no longer be used.

void sbSessDestroy sbSessObj pThis  ) 
 

Destructor.

pThis is invalid when this function returns. The caller can no longer use it. The caller is also not allowed to free it - this is already done in this method.

srRetVal sbSessDoReceive sbSessObj pThis,
int  bMustRcvPayloadFrame
 

Receive frames off the tcp stream.

SEQ frames are processed as they arrive. Other frames are buffered in the respective in-memory queue. This is a helper to sbSessRecvFram() and sbSessSendFram().

Parameters:
bMustRcvPayloadFrame A boolean indicating if an actual payload frame must be received. If set to TRUE, the method blocks until a payload frame is received. All interim SEQ frames are processed, but will not make this method to return. If FALSE, the method will block until anything is received, including a SEQ. If a SEQ is received, it will be processed and the method returns.

struct sbChanObject* sbSessOpenChan sbSessObj pThis  ) 
 

Open a BEEP channel on an established session.

Todo:
think if we need to shut down anything else inside the BEEP session.

think if we need to shut down anything else inside the BEEP session.

sbSessObj* sbSessOpenSession char *  pszRemotePeer,
int  iPort,
struct sbNVTRObject *  pProfSupported
 

Open a BEEP session.

The initial greeting is sent and the remote peers initial greeting is accepted. Channel 0 is initialized and brought into operation.

Parameters:
pszRemotePeer name or IP address of the peer to connect to
iPort TCP port the remote peer is listening to
Return values:
pointer to the new session object or NULL, if an error occured.

srRetVal sbSessProcessGreeting struct sbSessObject pThis,
struct sbMesgObject pMesg
 

Process the remote peer's greeting message.

Most importantly, the list of profiles is extracted and stored in the session object.

Parameters:
pMesg The message containing the Greeting. Must not be NULL.

struct sbFramObject* sbSessRecvFram sbSessObj pThis,
struct sbChanObject pChan
 

Receive a frame for a specified channel from the tcp stream.

This method handles intermixed frames from other channels. It calls back into the frame object to do the actual frame read (if no frame is buffered).

See architecture::c for a full description.

Parameters:
pChan the associated channel
Return values:
pointer to the new frame object or NULL, if an error occured.

srRetVal sbSessRemoteOpen sbSessObj **  pThis,
sbSockObj pSock,
struct sbNVTRObject *  pProfSupported
 

Open a BEEP session.

This method is called if a REMOTE peer requests an session open. As such, it does only the most pressing initialization work and then returns back to the caller.

struct sbChanObject* sbSessRetrChanObj sbSessObj pThis,
SBchannel  uChanNo
 

Retrieve the channel object associated with the channel number.

This method allows to retrieve a channel number based on the actual channel.

Parameters:
uChanNo channel number
Return values:
pointer to channel object or NULL, if uChanNo could not be found.

srRetVal sbSessSendFram sbSessObj pThis,
struct sbFramObject pFram,
struct sbChanObject pChan
 

Send the provided frame on the provided channel.

While sending, concurrently incoming frames are buffered and SEQ frames are processed. This method blocks until pFram could be sent (this means it may need to wait for the proper SEQ frame).

See architecture::c for full details on how this method "drives the BEEP stack".

Parameters:
pFram [in] frame to be send
pChan [in] channel where pFram is to be sent over

srRetVal sbSessSendGreeting struct sbSessObject pSess,
struct sbNVTRObject *  pProfsSupported
 

Send a greeting message based on the currently registered profiles.

We generate the greeting via a simple stringbuf, not with an XML parser. This saves execution time and is as good as the XML thing...

Parameters:
pProfsSupported Pointer to a linked list of supported profiles (which should be specified in the greeting.


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00001 
00042 #ifndef __LIB3195_LIBLOGGING_H_INCLUDED__
00043 #define __LIB3195_LIBLOGGING_H_INCLUDED__ 1
00044 #include <stdio.h> /* debug only */
00045 
00046 #include "config.h"
00047 #ifdef __cplusplus
00048 extern "C" {
00049 #endif
00050 
00054 #define LIBLOGGING_VERSION_MAJOR 0
00055 #define LIBLOGGING_VERSION_MINOR 6
00056 #define LIBLOGGING_VERSION_SUBMINOR 0
00057 
00058 
00059 enum srRetVal_                          
00060 {
00061         SR_RET_ERR = -1,                
00062         SR_RET_REMAIN_WIN_TOO_SMALL = -2,       
00063         SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE = -3,     
00068         SR_RET_INVALID_DESTRUCTOR = -4, 
00069         SR_RET_NOT_FOUND = - 5,         
00071     SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY = -6,  
00072     SR_RET_XML_INVALID_PARAMTAG = -7,   
00073     SR_RET_XML_INVALID_TERMINATOR = -8, 
00074         SR_RET_XML_MALFORMED = -9,      
00075         SR_RET_MISSING_CLOSE_BRACE = -10,       
00076         SR_RET_XML_MISSING_CLOSETAG = -11,      
00077         SR_RET_XML_MISSING_OPENTAG = -12,       
00078         SR_RET_XML_TAG_MISMATCH = -13,  
00079         SR_RET_XML_INVALID_CDATA_HDR = -14, 
00080         SR_RET_XML_INVALID_CDATA_TRAIL = -14, 
00081         SR_RET_PEER_NONOK_RESPONSE = -15, 
00082         SR_RET_PEER_INVALID_PROFILE = -16, 
00083         SR_RET_PEER_NO_URI = -17,       
00084         SR_RET_PEER_NO_PROFILE = -18,
00085         SR_RET_PEER_NO_GREETING = -19, 
00086         SR_RET_PEER_DOESNT_SUPPORT_PROFILE = -20, 
00087         SR_RET_INVALID_FRAME_STATE = -21,       
00088         SR_RET_PROFILE_ALREADY_SET = -22,       
00089         SR_RET_INVALID_CHAN_STATE = -23,        
00090         SR_RET_INVALID_GREETING = -24,          
00091         SR_RET_INVALID_CHAN0_MESG = -25,        
00092         SR_RET_START_MISSING_NUMBER = -26,      
00093         SR_RET_START_INVALID_NUMBER = -27,      
00094         SR_RET_START_EXISTING_NUMBER = -28,     
00095         SR_RET_NO_VALUE = -29,                          
00096         SR_RET_START_EVEN_NUMBER = -30,         
00097         SR_RET_NO_PROFILE_RQSTD = -31,          
00098         SR_RET_WARNING_START_NO_PROFMATCH = -32,
00099         SR_RET_ERR_EVENT_HANDLER_MISSING = -33,
00100         SR_RET_ACKNO_ZERO = -34,                        
00101         SR_RET_CHAN_DOESNT_EXIST = -35,         
00102         SR_RET_ALREADY_LISTENING = -36,         
00103         SR_RET_INVALID_OPTVAL = -37,            
00104         SR_RET_INVALID_LIB_OPTION = -38,        
00105         SR_RET_NULL_POINTER_PROVIDED = -39,     
00106         SR_RET_PROPERTY_NOT_AVAILABLE = -40,
00107         SR_RET_UNSUPPORTED_FORMAT = -41,        
00108         SR_RET_UNALLOCATABLE_BUFFER = -42,      
00109         SR_RET_PRIO_OUT_OF_RANGE = -43,         
00110         SR_RET_FACIL_OUT_OF_RANGE = -44,        
00111         SR_RET_INVALID_TAG = -45,                       
00112         SR_RET_NULL_MSG_PROVIDED = -46,         
00113         SR_RET_ERR_RECEIVE = -47,                       
00114         SR_RET_UNEXPECTED_HDRCMD = -48,         
00115         SR_RET_PEER_INDICATED_ERROR = -49,      
00116         SR_RET_PROVIDED_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL = -50,
00117         SR_RET_INVALID_PARAM = -51,                     
00119         /* socket error codes */
00120         SR_RET_SOCKET_ERR = -1001,                      
00121         SR_RET_CANT_BIND_SOCKET = -1002,        
00122         SR_RET_INVALID_SOCKET = -1003,          
00123         SR_RET_CONNECTION_CLOSED = -1004,       
00124         SR_RET_INVALID_OS_SOCKETS_VERSION = -1005,
00125         SR_RET_CAN_NOT_INIT_SOCKET = -1006,     
00126         SR_RET_UXDOMSOCK_CHMOD_ERR = -1007,     
00128         /* BEEP frame format & other errors */
00129         SR_RET_INVALID_HDRCMD = -2001,                  
00130         SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_CHAN = -2002, 
00131         SR_RET_INVALID_CHANNO = -2003,                  
00132         SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_MSGNO = -2004,
00133         SR_RET_INVALID_IN_MSGNO = -2005,                
00134         SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_MORE = -2006, 
00135         SR_RET_INVALID_IN_MORE = -2007,                 
00136         SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_SEQNO = -2008,
00137         SR_RET_INVALID_IN_SEQNO = -2009,                
00138         SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_SIZE = -2010, 
00139         SR_RET_INVALID_IN_SIZE = -2011,                 
00140         SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_ANSNO = -2012,
00141         SR_RET_INVALID_IN_ANSNO = -2013,                
00142         SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_HDRCR = -2014,   
00143         SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_HDRLF = -2015,   
00144         SR_RET_INVALID_IN_PAYLOAD = -2016,              
00145         SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END1 = -2017,    
00146         SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END2 = -2018,    
00147         SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END3 = -2019,    
00148         SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END4 = -2020,    
00149         SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END5 = -2021,    
00150         SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_ACKNO = -2022,
00151         SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_WINDOW = -2023,
00152         SR_RET_INAPROPRIATE_HDRCMD = -2024,             
00153         SR_RET_OVERSIZED_FRAME = -2025,                 
00155         /* and finally the OK state... */
00156         SR_RET_OK = 0                   
00157 };
00159 typedef enum srRetVal_ srRetVal;
00160 
00161 
00162 typedef unsigned SBchannel; 
00163 typedef unsigned SBseqno; 
00164 typedef unsigned SBansno; 
00165 typedef unsigned SBsize; 
00166 typedef unsigned SBmsgno; 
00167 typedef unsigned SBackno; 
00168 typedef unsigned SBwindow; 
00178 enum srObjectID
00179 {
00180         OID_Freed = -1,         
00184         OID_Invalid = 0,        
00185         /* The 0xCDAB is a debug aid. It helps us find object IDs in memory
00186          * dumps (on X86, this is ABCD in the dump ;)
00187          * If you are on an embedded device and you would like to save space
00188          * make them 1 byte only.
00189          */
00190         OIDsbFram = 0xCDAB0001,
00191         OIDsbChan = 0xCDAB0002,
00192         OIDsbMesg = 0xCDAB0003,
00193         OIDsbSess = 0xCDAB0004,
00194         OIDsbSock = 0xCDAB0005,
00195         OIDsbProf = 0xCDAB0006,
00196         OIDsrAPI  = 0xCDAB0007,
00197         OIDsrSLMG = 0xCDAB0008,
00198         OIDsbNVTR = 0xCDAB0009,
00199         OIDsbNVTE = 0xCDAB000A,
00200         OIDsbStrB = 0xCDAB000B,
00201         OIDsbLstn = 0xCDAB000C,
00202         OIDsbPSSR = 0xCDAB000D,
00203         OIDsbPSRC = 0xCDAB000E
00204 };
00205 typedef enum srObjectID srObjID;
00206 
00207 
00212 enum srOPTION3195Profiles_
00213 {
00214         USE_3195_PROFILE_ANY = 1,
00215         USE_3195_PROFILE_RAW_ONLY = 2,
00216         USE_3195_PROFILE_COOKED_ONLY = 3
00217 };
00218 typedef enum srOPTION3195Profiles_ srOPTION3195Profiles;
00219 
00224 enum srOPTION
00225 {
00226         srOPTION_INVALID = 0,           
00237         srOPTION_CALL_OS_SOCKET_INITIALIZER = 1,
00245          srOPTION_3195_ALLOWED_CLIENT_PROFILES = 2,
00250          srOPTION_LISTEN_UDP = 3,
00255      srOPTION_UPD_LISTENPORT = 4,
00261      srOPTION_LISTEN_UXDOMSOCK = 5,
00266      srOPTION_UXDOMSOCK_LISTENAME = 6,
00272      srOPTION_LISTEN_BEEP = 7,
00277      srOPTION_BEEP_LISTENPORT = 8
00278 };
00279 typedef enum srOPTION SRoption;
00280 
00287 #if DEBUGLEVEL > 0
00288 #define SRFREEOBJ(x) {(x)->OID = OID_Freed; free(x);}
00289 #else
00290 #define SRFREEOBJ(x) free(x)
00291 #endif
00292 
00297 enum BEEPHdrID_ 
00298 {
00299         BEEPHDR_UNKNOWN = 0,
00300         BEEPHDR_ANS,
00301         BEEPHDR_ERR,
00302     BEEPHDR_MSG,
00303         BEEPHDR_NUL,
00304         BEEPHDR_RPY,
00305         BEEPHDR_SEQ
00306 };
00307 typedef enum BEEPHdrID_ BEEPHdrID;
00308 
00309 
00310 #define BEEP_DEFAULT_MIME_HDR "Content-type: application/beep+xml\r\n"
00311 
00312 #ifdef __cplusplus
00313 }
00314 #endif
00315 #include "srAPI.h"
00316 
00317 #endif

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beepchannel.h

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00001 
00046 #ifndef __LIB3195_BEEPCHANNEL_H_INCLUDED__
00047 #define __LIB3195_BEEPCHANNEL_H_INCLUDED__ 1
00048 #include "sockets.h"
00049 #include "beepsession.h"
00050 
00052 #define SBCHAN_INVALID_CHANNEL -1
00053 #define sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x) {assert((x) != NULL); assert((x)->OID == OIDsbChan); assert((x)->iState != sbChan_STATE_INVALID);}
00054 
00059 enum sbChannelState_                            
00060 {
00061         sbChan_STATE_INVALID = 0,               
00062         sbChan_STATE_INITIALIZED,               
00063         sbChan_STATE_OPEN,                              
00064         sbChan_STATE_AWAITING_CLOSE,    
00065         sbChan_STATE_PENDING_CLOSE,             
00066         sbChan_STATE_CLOSED,                    
00067         sbChan_STATE_BROKEN,                    
00068         sbChan_STATE_ERR_FREE_NEEDED    
00069 };
00070 typedef enum sbChannelState_ sbChannelState;
00071 
00072 struct sbMesgObject;
00073 struct sbSessObject;
00074 struct sbChanObject
00078 {       
00079         srObjID OID;                    
00080         unsigned uChanNum;              
00081         unsigned uSeqno;                
00082         unsigned uMsgno;                
00083         unsigned uTXWin;                
00084         unsigned uTXWinLeft;    
00085         unsigned uRXWin;                
00086         unsigned uRXWinLeft;    
00087         sbSockObj* pSock;               
00088         struct sbSessObject* pSess;
00089         sbChannelState iState;  
00090         void *pProfInstance;    
00091         struct sbProfObject *pProf;     
00092 };
00093 typedef struct sbChanObject sbChanObj;
00094 
00095 #include "beepmessage.h"
00096 
00114 srRetVal sbChanSetChanno(sbChanObj *pThis, int iChanno);
00115 
00120 sbChanObj* sbChanConstruct(struct sbSessObject* pSess);
00121 
00133 srRetVal sbChanSendMesg(sbChanObj *pThis, struct sbMesgObject* pMesg, char* pszCmd);
00134 
00148 srRetVal sbChanActualSendFram(sbChanObj *pThis, struct sbFramObject* pFram);
00149 
00150 
00155 void sbChanDestroy(sbChanObj* pThis);
00156 
00162 srRetVal sbChanUpdateChannelState(sbChanObj* pThis, int iNewState);
00163 
00177 srRetVal sbChanAssignProfile(sbChanObj *pThis, struct sbProfObject *pProf);
00178 
00184 void sbChanAbort(sbChanObj* pThis);
00185 
00193 srRetVal sbChanSendErrResponse(sbChanObj *pThis, unsigned uErrCode, char* pszErrMsg);
00194 
00198 srRetVal sbChanSetAwaitingClose(sbChanObj* pThis);
00199 
00207 srRetVal sbChanSendSEQ(sbChanObj *pThis, unsigned uAckno, unsigned uWindow);
00208 
00213 srRetVal sbChanSendOK(sbChanObj*pThis, void (*OnFrameDestroy)(struct sbFramObject*), void* pUsr);
00214 
00218 srRetVal sbChanSetChanClosed(sbChanObj* pThis);
00219 
00220 #endif

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beepframe.h File Reference

The BEEP frame object. More...

#include "beepmessage.h"
#include "beepchannel.h"

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Compounds

struct  sbFramObject
 The BEEP frame object. More...


Defines

#define __LIB3195_BEEPFRAME_H_INCLUDED__   1
#define sbFramCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x)   {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsbFram);}

Typedefs

typedef enum sbFramState_ sbFramState
typedef sbFramObject sbFramObj

Enumerations

enum  sbFramState_ {
  sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDR1, sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDR2, sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDR3, sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_CHAN,
  sbFRAMSTATE_IN_CHAN, sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_MSGNO, sbFRAMSTATE_IN_MSGNO, sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_MORE,
  sbFRAMSTATE_IN_MORE, sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_SEQNO, sbFRAMSTATE_IN_SEQNO, sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_SIZE,
  sbFRAMSTATE_IN_SIZE, sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_ANSNO, sbFRAMSTATE_IN_ANSNO, sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_ACKNO,
  sbFRAMSTATE_IN_ACKNO, sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_WINDOW, sbFRAMSTATE_IN_WINDOW, sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDRCR,
  sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDRLF, sbFRAMSTATE_IN_PAYLOAD, sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END1, sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END2,
  sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END3, sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END4, sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END5, sbFRAMSTATE_RECEIVED,
  sbFRAMSTATE_BEING_BUILD, sbFRAMSTATE_READY_TO_SEND, sbFRAMSTATE_SENDING, sbFRAMSTATE_SENT,
  sbFRAMSTATE_UNKNOWN = 0
}
 Session status. More...


Functions

char * sbFramGetFrame (sbFramObj *pThis)
 return frame content

int sbFramGetFrameLen (sbFramObj *pThis)
 return length of frame

BEEPHdrID sbFramGetHdrID (sbFramObj *pThis)
 Returns the header id of this BEEP frame.

srRetVal sbFramDestroy (sbFramObj *pThis)
 destroy a frame object

sbFramObjsbFramCreateFramFromMesg (sbChanObj *pChan, sbMesgObj *pMesg, char *pszCmd, SBansno uAnsno)
 Create a frame from a Message.

sbFramObjsbFramActualRecvFram (sbSessObj *pSess)
 Actually receive a frame off the tcp stream.

sbFramObjsbFramRecvFram (sbChanObj *pChan)
 Logically receive a frame.

srRetVal sbFramSendFram (sbFramObj *pThis, sbChanObj *pChan)
 Send a frame on a channel (logical).

BEEPHdrID sbFramHdrID (char *szCmd)
 Get the header ID for a given BEEP command header.

srRetVal sbFramConstruct (sbFramObj **ppThis)
 Construct a frame.

srRetVal sbFramCreateSEQFram (sbFramObj **ppThis, sbChanObj *pChan, SBackno uAckno, SBwindow uWindow)
 Construct a SEQ frame for a given channel with a given ackno.

srRetVal sbFramSetOnDestroyEvent (sbFramObj *pThis, void(*OnFramDestroy)(struct sbFramObject *), void *pUsr)
 Register a callback handler to be called when the frame is sent and ready to be destroyed.


Detailed Description

The BEEP frame object.

Note:
There are frames not belonging to messages! Curently, this is the case for SEQ frames defined in RFC 3081.
Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-08-04
Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

* Neither the name of Adiscon GmbH or Rainer Gerhards nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.


Enumeration Type Documentation

enum sbFramState_
 

Session status.

Enumeration values:
sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDR1  waiting for the first HDR character
sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDR2  waiting for the second HDR character
sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDR3  waiting for the third HDR character
sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_CHAN  waiting for the SP before channo
sbFRAMSTATE_IN_CHAN  reading channo
sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_MSGNO  now the space before the next header
sbFRAMSTATE_IN_MSGNO  and the next (numeric) header
sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_MORE  now the space before the next header
sbFRAMSTATE_IN_MORE  and the next (char) header
sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_SEQNO  now the space before the next header
sbFRAMSTATE_IN_SEQNO  and the next (numeric) header
sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_SIZE  now the space before the next header
sbFRAMSTATE_IN_SIZE  and the next (numeric) header
sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_ANSNO  now the space before the next header
sbFRAMSTATE_IN_ANSNO  and the next (numeric) header
sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_ACKNO  now the space before the next header
sbFRAMSTATE_IN_ACKNO  and the next (char) header
sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_WINDOW  now the space before the next header
sbFRAMSTATE_IN_WINDOW  and the next (numeric) header
sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDRCR  awaiting the HDR's CR
sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDRLF  awaiting the HDR's LF
sbFRAMSTATE_IN_PAYLOAD  reading payload area
sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END1  waiting for the 1st HDR character
sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END2  waiting for the 2nd HDR character
sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END3  waiting for the 3rd HDR character
sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END4  waiting for the 4th HDR character
sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END5  waiting for the 5th HDR character
sbFRAMSTATE_RECEIVED  frame is fully received and ready for processing
sbFRAMSTATE_BEING_BUILD  frame is currently being constructed
sbFRAMSTATE_READY_TO_SEND  frame is constructed and ready to send
sbFRAMSTATE_SENDING  frame is currently being send
sbFRAMSTATE_SENT  frame has been send and can be discarded
sbFRAMSTATE_UNKNOWN  should never happen

Set after initialization.


Function Documentation

sbFramObj* sbFramActualRecvFram sbSessObj pSess  ) 
 

Actually receive a frame off the tcp stream.

Be sure to read architecture::c for a full explanation of what ActualRecvFram and its associated methods do in an overall context.

In detail, it receives a frame off the wire and returns the resulting farme object to its caller. It detects different frame formats (like SEQ frames).

This is a BLOCKING method call. It blocks until the frame is complete or a timeout occurs.

Parameters:
pSess pointer to session object. This session is to be used to receive the frame.
Return values:
pointer to the received frame object or NULL, if an error occured.

srRetVal sbFramConstruct sbFramObj **  ppThis  ) 
 

Construct a frame.

This builds the memory structure, only but does not do anything to actually populate it.

sbFramObj* sbFramCreateFramFromMesg sbChanObj pChan,
sbMesgObj pMesg,
char *  pszCmd,
SBansno  uAnsno
 

Create a frame from a Message.

With the current implementation, there is a one-to-one relationship between fram and mesg, so this is faily simple ;)

Parameters:
pChan [in/out] Channel object that this frame will be sent on. Is updated with new SEQ number.
pMesg [in] Pointer to the Mesg to be converted. This buffer must not be modified by Mesg after CreateFramFromMesg has been called!
pszCmd [in] HDR-Command ("ANS", "MSG", ...) to be used.
uAnso [in] if the HDR-Command is "ANS", this is the ansno to be used. Ignored with any other HDR-Command.
Return values:
Pointer to a newly created Frame object or NULL if an error occured.

srRetVal sbFramCreateSEQFram sbFramObj **  ppThis,
sbChanObj pChan,
SBackno  uAckno,
SBwindow  uWindow
 

Construct a SEQ frame for a given channel with a given ackno.

Parameters:
pChan Channel this SEQ is for.
uAckno ackno to use in the SEQ. Can not be 0.
uWindow Window to use in the SEQ. If 0, use BEEP default.

BEEPHdrID sbFramHdrID char *  szCmd  ) 
 

Get the header ID for a given BEEP command header.

This is implemented in the sbFram object as sbFram ultimately creaetes the frames and thus the IDs. One could argue if a better place would be some util helper...

Parameters:
psz [in] pointer to a BEEP header command ("MSG", ...)
Return values:
matching header id

sbFramObj* sbFramRecvFram sbChanObj pChan  ) 
 

Logically receive a frame.

This method uses the session object to do the physical receive. See architecture::c for a full description of this interaction.

This is just a slim wrapper to hide the implementation details.

Parameters:
pChan [in/out] associated channel
Return values:
pointer to new frame object or NULL, if in error.

srRetVal sbFramSendFram sbFramObj pThis,
sbChanObj pChan
 

Send a frame on a channel (logical).

This method does not directly put the data on the wire but calls the session object to initiate this. This sequence allows for limited multiprocessing inside the stack. Please see architecture::c for a full description.

This is just a very thin layer in this release.

Parameters:
pChan the associated channel (where the frame is to be sent).

srRetVal sbFramSetOnDestroyEvent sbFramObj pThis,
void(*  OnFramDestroy)(struct sbFramObject *),
void *  pUsr
 

Register a callback handler to be called when the frame is sent and ready to be destroyed.

If there was already a handler set, it is REPLACED with the new one. There is no "calling-queue" of multiple handlers.

Parameters:
OnFramDestroy Pointer to Callback. Must not be NULL.
Pointer to user pointer (may be NULL)


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clntprof-3195raw.h File Reference

The client profile for RFC 3195 raw. More...

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Compounds

struct  sbPSSRObject_
 The RAW profile object used by the client profile. More...


Defines

#define __LIB3195_CLNTPROF_3195RAW_H_INCLUDED__   1
#define sbPSSRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x)   {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsbPSSR);}

Typedefs

typedef sbPSSRObject_ sbPSSRObj

Functions

srRetVal sbPSSRClntSendMsg (sbChanObj *pChan, char *szLogmsg)
 Send a message to the remote peer.

srRetVal sbPSSRClntOpenLogChan (sbChanObj *pChan)
 Handler to be called when a new channel is established.

srRetVal sbPSSRCOnClntCloseLogChan (sbChanObj *pChan)
 Handler to be called when a channel is to be closed.

srRetVal sbPSSRClntSendSLMG (struct sbChanObject *pChan, struct srSLMGObject *pSLMG)
 Handler to send a srSLMGObj to the remote peer.


Detailed Description

The client profile for RFC 3195 raw.

The prefix for this "object" is psrr which stands for *P*rofile *S*yslog *R*eliable *Raw*. This file works in conjunction with -3195raw.c and shares its namespace.

Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-09-04 coding begun
Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

* Neither the name of Adiscon GmbH or Rainer Gerhards nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.


Function Documentation

srRetVal sbPSSRClntOpenLogChan sbChanObj pChan  ) 
 

Handler to be called when a new channel is established.

This handler is the first to be called. So it will also create the instance's data object, at least for those profiles, that need such.

There is not much to do for RFC 3195/RAW ;)

srRetVal sbPSSRClntSendSLMG struct sbChanObject pChan,
struct srSLMGObject *  pSLMG
 

Handler to send a srSLMGObj to the remote peer.

This is the preferred way to send things.

For -RAW, it is very easy - it just needs to call the SendMesg method with the RAW string. There is nothing that -RAW adds to this... ;)


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clntprof-3195cooked.h

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00001 
00045 #ifndef __LIB3195_CLNTPROF_3195COOKED_H_INCLUDED__
00046 #define __LIB3195_CLNTPROF_3195COOKED_H_INCLUDED__ 1
00047 #define sbPSRCCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x) {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsbPSRC);}
00048 
00052 struct sbPSRCObject_
00053 {
00054         srObjID OID;                                    
00055         SBmsgno uNextMsgno;                             
00056         char *pszMyIP;                                  
00057         char *pszMyHostName;                    
00058 };
00059 typedef struct sbPSRCObject_ sbPSRCObj;
00060 
00067 srRetVal sbPSRCClntSendSLMG(struct sbChanObject* pChan, struct srSLMGObject *pSLMG);
00068 
00072 srRetVal sbPSRCClntSendMsg(sbChanObj* pChan, char* szLogmsg);
00073 
00084 srRetVal sbPSRCClntOpenLogChan(sbChanObj *pChan);
00085 
00089 srRetVal sbPSRCCOnClntCloseLogChan(sbChanObj *pChan);
00090 
00091 #endif

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00001 
00042 #ifndef __LIB3195_BEEPFRAME_H_INCLUDED__
00043 #define __LIB3195_BEEPFRAME_H_INCLUDED__ 1
00044 
00045 #include "beepmessage.h"
00046 #include "beepchannel.h"
00047 #define sbFramCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x) {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsbFram);}
00048 
00050 enum sbFramState_
00051 {
00052         /* RX flags */
00053         sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDR1,       
00054         sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDR2,       
00055         sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDR3,       
00056         sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_CHAN,
00057         sbFRAMSTATE_IN_CHAN,            
00058         sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_MSGNO,
00059         sbFRAMSTATE_IN_MSGNO,           
00060         sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_MORE,
00061         sbFRAMSTATE_IN_MORE,            
00062         sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_SEQNO,
00063         sbFRAMSTATE_IN_SEQNO,           
00064         sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_SIZE,
00065         sbFRAMSTATE_IN_SIZE,            
00066         sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_ANSNO,
00067         sbFRAMSTATE_IN_ANSNO,           
00068         sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_ACKNO,
00069         sbFRAMSTATE_IN_ACKNO,           
00070         sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_WINDOW,
00071         sbFRAMSTATE_IN_WINDOW,          
00072         sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDRCR,      
00073         sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDRLF,      
00074         sbFRAMSTATE_IN_PAYLOAD,         
00075         sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END1,       
00076         sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END2,       
00077         sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END3,       
00078         sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END4,       
00079         sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END5,       
00080         sbFRAMSTATE_RECEIVED,           
00082         /* TX flags */
00083         sbFRAMSTATE_BEING_BUILD,        
00084         sbFRAMSTATE_READY_TO_SEND,      
00085         sbFRAMSTATE_SENDING,            
00086         sbFRAMSTATE_SENT,                       
00088         sbFRAMSTATE_UNKNOWN = 0         
00089 };
00090 typedef enum sbFramState_ sbFramState;
00091 
00092 struct sbFramObject
00096 {       
00097         srObjID OID;                            
00098         struct sMesgObject* pMsg;       
00101         sbFramState iState;                     
00102         char* szRawBuf;                         
00103         int iFrameLen;                          
00104         BEEPHdrID idHdr;                        
00105         SBackno uAckno;                         
00106         SBwindow uWindow;                       
00107         SBchannel uChannel;                     
00108         SBmsgno uMsgno;                         
00109         SBseqno uSeqno;                         
00110         SBsize uSize;                           
00111         char cMore;                                     
00112         SBansno uAnsno;                         
00113 #if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1
00114         unsigned uBytesSend;            
00115         struct sbChanObject *pChan;     
00116         struct sbStrBObject *pStrBuf;
00117         unsigned uToReceive;            
00118         void (*OnFramDestroy)(struct sbFramObject*);    
00119         void* pUsr;                                     
00120 #endif
00121 };
00122 typedef struct sbFramObject sbFramObj;
00123 
00124 char* sbFramGetFrame(sbFramObj* pThis); 
00125 int sbFramGetFrameLen(sbFramObj* pThis); 
00126 BEEPHdrID sbFramGetHdrID(sbFramObj *pThis); 
00128 srRetVal sbFramDestroy(sbFramObj *pThis); 
00150 sbFramObj* sbFramCreateFramFromMesg(sbChanObj* pChan, sbMesgObj* pMesg, char* pszCmd, SBansno uAnsno);
00151 
00171 sbFramObj* sbFramActualRecvFram(sbSessObj *pSess);
00172 
00183 sbFramObj* sbFramRecvFram(sbChanObj* pChan);
00184 
00197 srRetVal sbFramSendFram(sbFramObj* pThis, sbChanObj*pChan);
00198 
00208 BEEPHdrID sbFramHdrID(char* szCmd);
00209 
00214 srRetVal sbFramConstruct(sbFramObj **ppThis);
00215 
00224 srRetVal sbFramCreateSEQFram(sbFramObj **ppThis, sbChanObj* pChan, SBackno uAckno, SBwindow uWindow);
00225 
00234 srRetVal sbFramSetOnDestroyEvent(sbFramObj *pThis, void (*OnFramDestroy)(struct sbFramObject *), void *pUsr);
00235 
00236 #endif

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config.h File Reference

configuration settings for liblogging. More...

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>

Go to the source code of this file.

Defines

#define __LIB3195_CONFIG_H_INCLUDED__   1
#define BEEP_DEFAULT_WINDOWSIZE   4096
 Default TCP Windows size as defined in RFC 3081.

#define BEEPFRAMEMAX   BEEP_DEFAULT_WINDOWSIZE
 Maximum size of a single BEEP frame.

#define SOCKETMAXINBUFSIZE   BEEP_DEFAULT_WINDOWSIZE
 Maximum size of the socket layer receive buffer.

#define STRINGBUF_ALLOC_INCREMENT   1024
 Size of dynamic string buffer growth.

#define STRINGBUF_TRIM_ALLOCSIZE   0
 This is an important setting for the dynamic string object.

#define DEBUGLEVEL   1
 Enables debug aids if defined to 1, disables them otherwise.

#define SECURITY_PEER_ERRREPORT_LEVEL   1
 This is a security relevant setting.

#define FEATURE_LISTENER   1
 Should the listener features be provided?

#define FEATURE_UDP   1
 Should UDP (RFC 3164) features be provided?

#define FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS   1
 Should Unix Domain Sockets feature be provided?

#define FEATURE_COOKED   1
 Should the COOKED profile be provided? If set to 1, COOKED will be implemented for the client and, if FEATURE_LISTNER is set, for the listener part, too.

#define FEATURE_MSGAPI   1
 Should the syslog message API be provided? Please note that some limited functionality of the API is provided in any case if FEATURE_LISTENER is turned on.

#define TRUE   1
#define FALSE   0
#define SLEEP(x)   sleep(x)
#define SR_SOCKET   int
#define INVALID_SOCKET   0
#define SNPRINTF   snprintf


Detailed Description

configuration settings for liblogging.

This file includes all global defines as well as configuration settings. If you intend the lib to another environment, THIS is the place to add portability macros.

Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-08-04 0.1 version created.
Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

* Neither the name of Adiscon GmbH or Rainer Gerhards nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.


Define Documentation

#define BEEP_DEFAULT_WINDOWSIZE   4096
 

Default TCP Windows size as defined in RFC 3081.

We may also define a value that suites us better...

#define FEATURE_MSGAPI   1
 

Should the syslog message API be provided? Please note that some limited functionality of the API is provided in any case if FEATURE_LISTENER is turned on.

However, even in that case no parsing will take place if FEATURE_MSGAPI is not turned on.

#define INVALID_SOCKET   0
 

Todo:
verify this value is indeed invalid under *nix

#define SECURITY_PEER_ERRREPORT_LEVEL   1
 

This is a security relevant setting.

It specifies how channel 0 error messages are sent. We support full-fledged error messages which make diagnosing the error cause (hopefully) relatively easy. On the other hand, though, they may be abused to find something out about the inner workings or state of the server process. This setting allows to tune the level of information provided to the remote peer: 0 - totally unspecifc error message, all replies will be 550 "error occured". 1 - all error codes are reported as they are provided EXCEPT for the 451s (which reaveal internal errors). 451s are reported as 550 "error occured" 2 - all error codes (including 451s) are sent in full

#define SOCKETMAXINBUFSIZE   BEEP_DEFAULT_WINDOWSIZE
 

Maximum size of the socket layer receive buffer.

Note:
A too-small buffer can cause performance degradation but can not break the implementation. This is just a buffer used when reading incoming data. The upper layers read byte by byte and the lower layer re-reads data when the buffer is empty. Anyhow, it is a good idea to leave it as default.

#define STRINGBUF_ALLOC_INCREMENT   1024
 

Size of dynamic string buffer growth.

The dynamic string buffer object allocates memory in STRINGBUF_ALLOC_INCREMENT increments. This is to avoid too many malloc calls. If this number is too large, probably time and memory is wasted. However, if it is too low, too many allocations happen which in turn, too, results in performance degradation. It should not be set to below 128 bytes. The default value of 1024 is a good estimate and works well with most processor page sizes. You should only change this value after you have thought a while over the implications.

#define STRINGBUF_TRIM_ALLOCSIZE   0
 

This is an important setting for the dynamic string object.

If set to 1, the dynamic string object trims the string to its maximum size once string processing is finished and the resulting string is returned to the caller. To do so, it needs to allocate a new buffer, copy the string over to that new buffer and then free the old one. If set to 0, the old (existing) buffer is simply returned. This will result in more memory being used (because the buffer most probably is a bit oversized), but it safes the extra processing time for the additional alloc, free and STRING COPY. We recommend using mode 0 for all environments, except when memory ressources are really constraint, in which case mode 1 should be selected. Do not use mode 1 unless you have a very good reason to do so!


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liblogging File List

Here is a list of all documented files with brief descriptions:
beepchannel.cThe Implementation of the BEEP Channel object
beepchannel.h [code]Global objects and defines
beepframe.cImplementation of the BEEP Frame object
beepframe.h [code]The BEEP frame object
beeplisten.cImplementation of the (BEEP) listener Object
beeplisten.h [code]The Listener Object
beepmessage.cImplementation of the BEEP Message Object
beepmessage.h [code]The BEEP Message Object
beepprofile.cImplementation of the BEEP Profile Object
beepprofile.h [code]The BEEP Profile Object
beepsession-lstn.cImplementation of listenere part of the BEEP Session Object
beepsession.cImplementation of the BEEP Session Object
beepsession.h [code]The BEEP Session Object
clntprof-3195cooked.cImplementation of the client profile for RFC 3195 COOKED
clntprof-3195cooked.h [code]The client profile for RFC 3195 COOKED
clntprof-3195raw.cImplementation of the client profile for RFC 3195 raw
clntprof-3195raw.h [code]The client profile for RFC 3195 raw
config.h [code]Configuration settings for liblogging
liblogging.h [code]Global objects and defines
lstnprof-3195cooked.cImplementation of the listener profile for RFC 3195 COOKED
lstnprof-3195cooked.h [code]The 3195 COOKED listener profile
lstnprof-3195raw.cImplementation of the listener profile for RFC 3195 raw
lstnprof-3195raw.h [code]The 3195 raw listener profile
namevaluetree.cImplemetation of the NameValueTree helper object (includes XML parser)
namevaluetree.h [code]The NameValueTree helper object (includes XML parser)
oscalls.cWrapper "class" for all kinds of utility OS API calls
oscalls.h [code]Slim wrapper for OS API calls
oscallsUnix.cOS API calls wrapper for Unix
oscallsWin32.cOS API calls wrapper for Win32
resource.h [code]
sockets.cImplements the socket object
sockets.h [code]Socket layer for slim beep
socketsUnix.cSocket layer/driver for Unix
socketsWin32.cSocket layer/driver for Win32
srAPI-lstn.cImplementation of the listener part of the API
srAPI.cImplementation of the API
srAPI.h [code]The syslog reliable API
srUtils.cGeneral utilties that fit nowhere else
srUtils.h [code]General, small utilities that fit nowhere else
stringbuf.cImplemetation of the dynamic string buffer helper object
stringbuf.h [code]The dynamic stringt buffer helper object
syslogmessage.cImplementation of the syslog message object
syslogmessage.h [code]The syslog message API
template.h [code]

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lstnprof-3195cooked.c File Reference

Implementation of the listener profile for RFC 3195 COOKED. More...

#include <assert.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "liblogging.h"
#include "srAPI.h"
#include "beepsession.h"
#include "beepprofile.h"
#include "lstnprof-3195cooked.h"
#include "stringbuf.h"
#include "syslogmessage.h"
#include "namevaluetree.h"

Functions

srRetVal psrcOnChanCreate (struct sbProfObject *pThis, struct sbSessObject *pSess, struct sbChanObject *pChan)
srRetVal psrcOnMesgRecv (sbProfObj *pThis, int *pbAbort, sbSessObj *pSess, sbChanObj *pChan, sbMesgObj *pMesg)


Detailed Description

Implementation of the listener profile for RFC 3195 COOKED.

The prefix for this "object" is psrc which stands for *P*rofile *S*yslog *R*eliable *Cooked*.

Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-09-05 file creatd, but coding not yet begun
Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

* Neither the name of Adiscon GmbH or Rainer Gerhards nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.


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clntprof-3195raw.c File Reference

Implementation of the client profile for RFC 3195 raw. More...

#include <assert.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "liblogging.h"
#include "srAPI.h"
#include "beepsession.h"
#include "beepchannel.h"
#include "beepprofile.h"
#include "clntprof-3195raw.h"
#include "syslogmessage.h"

Functions

srRetVal sbPSSRClntSendSLMG (sbChanObj *pChan, srSLMGObj *pSLMG)
srRetVal sbPSSRClntSendMsg (sbChanObj *pChan, char *szLogmsg)
 Send a message to the remote peer.

srRetVal sbPSSRClntOpenLogChan (sbChanObj *pChan)
 Handler to be called when a new channel is established.

srRetVal sbPSSRCOnClntCloseLogChan (sbChanObj *pChan)
 Handler to be called when a channel is to be closed.


Detailed Description

Implementation of the client profile for RFC 3195 raw.

The prefix for this "object" is psrr which stands for *P*rofile *S*yslog *R*eliable *Raw*. This file works in conjunction with -3195raw.c and shares its namespace.

Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-09-04 coding begun.
Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

* Neither the name of Adiscon GmbH or Rainer Gerhards nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.


Function Documentation

srRetVal sbPSSRClntOpenLogChan sbChanObj pChan  ) 
 

Handler to be called when a new channel is established.

This handler is the first to be called. So it will also create the instance's data object, at least for those profiles, that need such.

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liblogging Compound List

Here are the classes, structs, unions and interfaces with brief descriptions:
sbChanObjectThe BEEP channel object
sbFramObjectThe BEEP frame object
sbLstnObjectThe beep listener object
sbMesgObjectThe BEEP message object
sbNVTEObjectThe list entry object
sbProfObjectThe BEEP Profile object
sbPSRCObject_The COOKED profile object used by the client profile
sbPSSRObject_The RAW profile object used by the client profile
sbSessObjectThe session object
sbSockObjectThe socket object
sbStrBObjectThe dynamic string buffer object
srAPIObjectThe syslog-reliable API object

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The BEEP Profile Object. More...

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Compounds

struct  sbProfObject
 The BEEP Profile object. More...


Defines

#define __LIB3195_BEEPPROFILE_H_INCLUDED__   1
#define sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x)   {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsbProf);}

Typedefs

typedef sbProfObject sbProfObj

Functions

srRetVal sbProfConstruct (sbProfObj **ppThis, char *pszURI)
 Constructor to create a sbProf.

char * sbProfGetURI (sbProfObj *pThis)
 Return the profile URI.

void sbProfDestroy (sbProfObj *pThis)
 Profile Object Destructor.

srRetVal sbProfSetEventHandler (struct sbProfObject *pThis, sbProfEvent iEvent, srRetVal(*handler)())
 Set and unset an event handler.

srRetVal sbProfSetAPIObj (sbProfObj *pThis, srAPIObj *pAPI)
 Set the associated API object.

sbProfObjsbProfFindProfileMatch (struct sbNVTRObject *pProfListRemote, struct sbNVTRObject *pProfList2)
 Find a matching profile in two lists of profiles.

sbProfObjsbProfFindProfile (struct sbNVTRObject *pProfList, char *pszSearch)
 Find a profile based on an URI in a list of profiles.

srRetVal sbProfSetClntEventHandlers (sbProfObj *pProf, srRetVal(*OnClntOpenLogChan)(struct sbChanObject *pChan), srRetVal(*OnClntSendLogMsg)(struct sbChanObject *pChan, char *szLogmsg), srRetVal(*OnClntSendSLMG)(struct sbChanObject *pChan, struct srSLMGObject *pSLMG), srRetVal(*OnClntCloseLogChan)(struct sbChanObject *pChan))
 Set the 4 mandatory event handlers for client profiles.

sbProfObjsbProfFindProfileURIMatch (struct sbNVTRObject *pProfListLocal, struct sbNVTRObject *pURIListRemote)
 Take a list of profile objects AND a list of (remotely supported) profile URIs and find a match in them.


Detailed Description

The BEEP Profile Object.

Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-08-04

2003-09-04 Updated so that a client can have multiple profiles.

Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

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Function Documentation

srRetVal sbProfConstruct sbProfObj **  ppThis,
char *  pszURI
 

Constructor to create a sbProf.

Parameters:
ppThis [out] pointer to a buffer that will receive the pointer to the newly created profile object.
szURI [in] - name of uri to be used in greeting. May be NULL for a profile, that should not be advertised (channel 0 is a meaningful sample).

sbProfObj* sbProfFindProfile struct sbNVTRObject *  pProfList,
char *  pszSearch
 

Find a profile based on an URI in a list of profiles.

Parameters:
pProfileList Pointer to list of Profiles. May be NULL.
pszSearch string to be compared to. Must not be NULL.
Return values:
Pointer to the profile found or NULL, if none found.

sbProfObj* sbProfFindProfileMatch struct sbNVTRObject *  pProfListRemote,
struct sbNVTRObject *  pProfList2
 

Find a matching profile in two lists of profiles.

The matching is done based on the URI. If a match is found, we return the pointer to it. If it is not found, we return NULL. The FIRST matching profile will be returned. It is not tried to find the best match.

Parameters:
pProfListRemote List of remote profiles, created from the greeting. This are NOT profile objects but rather URI strings in pszKey.
pProfList2 list (sbNVTRObj) of profiles. MAY BE NULL! (which indicates an empty list of profiles.
Return values:
Pointer to the first matching entry or NULL, if none found.

sbProfObj* sbProfFindProfileURIMatch struct sbNVTRObject *  pProfListLocal,
struct sbNVTRObject *  pURIListRemote
 

Take a list of profile objects AND a list of (remotely supported) profile URIs and find a match in them.

The matching is done so that the first local profile found in the remote URI list will be returned. If there are multiple matches, all other matches will be IGNORED.

Parameters:
pProfListLocal List of locally supported profile objects.
pURIListRemote List of remotely supported profile URIs.
Return values:
The matching profile object from the local profile object.

char* sbProfGetURI sbProfObj pThis  ) 
 

Return the profile URI.

The returned string is read-only.

Return values:
URI profile string

srRetVal sbProfSetAPIObj sbProfObj pThis,
srAPIObj pAPI
 

Set the associated API object.

Parameters:
pAPI - API object to be set.

srRetVal sbProfSetClntEventHandlers sbProfObj pProf,
srRetVal(*  OnClntOpenLogChan)(struct sbChanObject *pChan),
srRetVal(*  OnClntSendLogMsg)(struct sbChanObject *pChan, char *szLogmsg),
srRetVal(*  OnClntSendSLMG)(struct sbChanObject *pChan, struct srSLMGObject *pSLMG),
srRetVal(*  OnClntCloseLogChan)(struct sbChanObject *pChan)
 

Set the 4 mandatory event handlers for client profiles.

As all of them need to be set for the profile to work, we provide a single call to set them all at once.

The param names reflect the names of the event handlers. All event handlers MUST point to actual handlers, none if them is allowed to be NULL.

srRetVal sbProfSetEventHandler struct sbProfObject pThis,
sbProfEvent  iEvent,
srRetVal(*  handler)()
 

Set and unset an event handler.

A new handler is set for the specified event. To unset it, provide NULL as the handler pointer.

Parameters:
iEvent Event ID to be modified
handler Pointer to event handler. Must follow the semantics of this specific event (will not be checked)


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lstnprof-3195raw.h File Reference

The 3195 raw listener profile. More...

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Defines

#define __LIB3195_LISTNPROF_3195RAW_H_INCLUDED__   1

Functions

srRetVal psrrOnChanCreate (struct sbProfObject *pThis, struct sbSessObject *pSess, struct sbChanObject *pChan)
srRetVal psrrOnMesgRecv (struct sbProfObject *pThis, int *pbAbort, struct sbSessObject *pSess, struct sbChanObject *pChan, struct sbMesgObject *pMesg)


Detailed Description

The 3195 raw listener profile.

Listener profiles are specific in that they do not support their own full blown objects but only the callback code.

Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-08-22 coding begun
Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

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* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

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00043 #ifndef __LIB3195_BEEPMESSAGE_H_INCLUDED__
00044 #define __LIB3195_BEEPMESSAGE_H_INCLUDED__ 1
00045 
00046 #include "beepchannel.h"
00047 #include "beepsession.h"
00048 #define sbMesgCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x) {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsbMesg);}
00049 
00050 struct sbFramObject;
00051 struct sbMesgObject
00055 {       
00056         srObjID OID;                    
00057         BEEPHdrID idHdr;                
00058         SBmsgno uMsgno;                 
00059         SBseqno uSeqno;                 
00060         SBseqno uNxtSeqno;              
00061         char* szRawBuf;                 
00062         char* szMIMEHdr;                
00063         char* szActualPayload;  
00069         int bRawDirty;                  
00077         int iPayloadSize;               
00078         int iMIMEHdrSize;               
00079         int iOverallSize;               
00080 };
00081 typedef struct sbMesgObject sbMesgObj;
00082 
00083 char* sbMesgGetRawBuf(sbMesgObj* pThis);        
00084 int sbMesgGetMIMEHdrSize(sbMesgObj* pThis);     
00085 int sbMesgGetPayloadSize(sbMesgObj* pThis);     
00086 int sbMesgGetOverallSize(sbMesgObj* pThis);     
00095 sbMesgObj* sbMesgConstrFromFrame(struct sbFramObject* psbFram);
00096 
00109 sbMesgObj* sbMesgConstruct(char* pszMIMEHdr, char *pszPayload);
00110 
00120 sbMesgObj* sbMesgRecvMesg(sbChanObj*);
00121 
00122 
00145 srRetVal sbMIMEExtract(char *pszInBuf, int iInBufLen, char **pszMIMEHdr, char** pszPayload);
00146 
00147 
00160 srRetVal sbMesgSendMesgWithCallback(sbMesgObj* pThis, sbChanObj* pChan, char *pszCmd, SBansno uAnsno,  void (*OnFramDestroy)(struct sbFramObject*), void* pUsr);
00161 
00166 srRetVal sbMesgSendMesg(sbMesgObj* pThis, sbChanObj* pChan, char *pszCmd, SBansno);
00167 
00172 void sbMesgDestroy(sbMesgObj *pThis);
00173 
00174 #endif

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clntprof-3195cooked.c File Reference

Implementation of the client profile for RFC 3195 COOKED. More...

#include <assert.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "liblogging.h"
#include "srAPI.h"
#include "beepsession.h"
#include "beepchannel.h"
#include "beepprofile.h"
#include "clntprof-3195cooked.h"
#include "namevaluetree.h"
#include "stringbuf.h"
#include "syslogmessage.h"

Functions

srRetVal sbPSRCClntSendSLMG (sbChanObj *pChan, srSLMGObj *pSLMG)
 Handler to send a srSLMGObj to the remote peer.

srRetVal sbPSRCClntSendMsg (sbChanObj *pChan, char *szLogmsg)
 Send a message to the remote peer.

srRetVal sbPSRCClntOpenLogChan (sbChanObj *pChan)
 Handler to be called when a new channel is established.

srRetVal sbPSRCCOnClntCloseLogChan (sbChanObj *pChan)
 Handler to be called when a channel is to be closed.


Detailed Description

Implementation of the client profile for RFC 3195 COOKED.

The prefix for this "object" is psrr which stands for *P*rofile *S*yslog *R*eliable *Cooked*. This file works in conjunction with -3195cooked.c and shares its namespace.

Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-09-05 coding begun.
Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

* Neither the name of Adiscon GmbH or Rainer Gerhards nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.


Function Documentation

srRetVal sbPSRCClntOpenLogChan sbChanObj pChan  ) 
 

Handler to be called when a new channel is established.

This handler is the first to be called. So it will also create the instance's data object, at least for those profiles, that need such.

There is not much to do for RFC 3195/RAW ;)

srRetVal sbPSRCClntSendSLMG sbChanObj pChan,
srSLMGObj *  pSLMG
 

Handler to send a srSLMGObj to the remote peer.

This is the preferred way to send things - with COOKED, we would otherwise need to re-parse the message just to obtain the information that the caller most probably already has...


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00001 
00045 #ifndef __LIB3195_CLNTPROF_3195RAW_H_INCLUDED__
00046 #define __LIB3195_CLNTPROF_3195RAW_H_INCLUDED__ 1
00047 #define sbPSSRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x) {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsbPSSR);}
00048 
00052 struct sbPSSRObject_
00053 {
00054         srObjID OID;                                    
00055         SBansno uAnsno;                                 
00056         SBmsgno uMsgno4raw;                             
00057 };
00058 typedef struct sbPSSRObject_ sbPSSRObj;
00059 
00063 srRetVal sbPSSRClntSendMsg(sbChanObj* pChan, char* szLogmsg);
00064 
00075 srRetVal sbPSSRClntOpenLogChan(sbChanObj *pChan);
00076 
00080 srRetVal sbPSSRCOnClntCloseLogChan(sbChanObj *pChan);
00081 
00090 srRetVal sbPSSRClntSendSLMG(struct sbChanObject* pChan, struct srSLMGObject *pSLMG);
00091 
00092 #endif

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Implementation of the BEEP Frame object. More...

#include <assert.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "liblogging.h"
#include "sockets.h"
#include "beepmessage.h"
#include "beepframe.h"
#include "beepchannel.h"
#include "beepsession.h"

Functions

unsigned sbFramRecvUnsigned (sbSockObj *pSock)
 Receive an unsigned integer from the channel.

srRetVal sbFramActualRecvFramSEQ (sbFramObj *pThis, sbChanObj *pChan)
 Helper to sbFramActualRecvFram; receives an SEQ frame off the wire.

srRetVal sbFramActualRecvFramCommonHdr (sbFramObj *pThis, sbChanObj *pChan)
 Helper to sbFramActualRecvFramAns and *Normal; receives the common header off the wire.

 sbFramActualRecvFramCommonBody (sbFramObj *pThis, sbChanObj *pChan)
 Helper to sbFramActualRecvFramAns and *Normal; receives the common body off the wire.

srRetVal sbFramActualRecvFramANS (sbFramObj *pThis, sbChanObj *pChan)
 Helper to sbFramActualRecvFram; receives an ANS frame off the wire.

srRetVal sbFramActualRecvFramNormal (sbFramObj *pThis, sbChanObj *pChan)
 Helper to sbFramActualRecvFram; receives a normal (that is non-SEQ and non-ANS) frame off the wire.

BEEPHdrID sbFramHdrID (char *szCmd)
 Get the header ID for a given BEEP command header.

srRetVal sbFramConstruct (sbFramObj **ppThis)
 Construct a frame.

BEEPHdrID sbFramGetHdrID (sbFramObj *pThis)
 Returns the header id of this BEEP frame.

int sbFramGetFrameLen (sbFramObj *pThis)
 return length of frame

char * sbFramGetFrame (sbFramObj *pThis)
 return frame content

sbFramObjsbFramCreateFramFromMesg (sbChanObj *pChan, sbMesgObj *pMesg, char *pszCmd, SBansno uAnsno)
 Create a frame from a Message.

srRetVal sbFramCreateSEQFram (sbFramObj **ppThis, sbChanObj *pChan, SBackno uAckno, SBwindow uWindow)
 Construct a SEQ frame for a given channel with a given ackno.

sbFramObjsbFramActualRecvFram (sbSessObj *pSess)
 Actually receive a frame off the tcp stream.

srRetVal sbFramDestroy (sbFramObj *pThis)
 destroy a frame object

sbFramObjsbFramRecvFram (sbChanObj *pChan)
 Logically receive a frame.

srRetVal sbFramSendFram (sbFramObj *pThis, sbChanObj *pChan)
 Send a frame on a channel (logical).

srRetVal sbFramSetOnDestroyEvent (sbFramObj *pThis, void(*OnFramDestroy)(sbFramObj *), void *pUsr)


Detailed Description

Implementation of the BEEP Frame object.

Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-08-04
Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

* Neither the name of Adiscon GmbH or Rainer Gerhards nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.


Function Documentation

sbFramObj* sbFramActualRecvFram sbSessObj pSess  ) 
 

Actually receive a frame off the tcp stream.

Be sure to read architecture::c for a full explanation of what ActualRecvFram and its associated methods do in an overall context.

In detail, it receives a frame off the wire and returns the resulting farme object to its caller. It detects different frame formats (like SEQ frames).

This is a BLOCKING method call. It blocks until the frame is complete or a timeout occurs.

Parameters:
pSess pointer to session object. This session is to be used to receive the frame.
Return values:
pointer to the received frame object or NULL, if an error occured.

srRetVal sbFramActualRecvFramANS sbFramObj pThis,
sbChanObj pChan
 

Helper to sbFramActualRecvFram; receives an ANS frame off the wire.

Parameters:
pThis [in/out] frame object to be filled. This is partly created by the caller. new properties read by this function are filled in. We do it that way so that we can e.g. do error checking for calloc() failures only in the caller. Saves us some code ;)
pChan [in/out] the channel to receive the frame on. The channel object is updated, e.g. with a new seqno.

sbFramActualRecvFramCommonBody sbFramObj pThis,
sbChanObj pChan
 

Helper to sbFramActualRecvFramAns and *Normal; receives the common body off the wire.

The body is defined to start WITH the CRLF in the header. As such, this method processes the

  • header CRLF
  • payload
  • trailer

Parameters:
pThis [in/out] frame object to be filled. This is partly created by the caller. new properties read by this function are filled in. We do it that way so that we can e.g. do error checking for calloc() failures only in the caller. Saves us some code ;)
pChan [in/out] the channel to receive the frame on. The channel object is updated, e.g. with a new seqno.

srRetVal sbFramActualRecvFramCommonHdr sbFramObj pThis,
sbChanObj pChan
 

Helper to sbFramActualRecvFramAns and *Normal; receives the common header off the wire.

Parameters:
pThis [in/out] frame object to be filled. This is partly created by the caller. new properties read by this function are filled in. We do it that way so that we can e.g. do error checking for calloc() failures only in the caller. Saves us some code ;)
pChan [in/out] the channel to receive the frame on. The channel object is updated, e.g. with a new seqno.
Todo:
improve!

srRetVal sbFramActualRecvFramNormal sbFramObj pThis,
sbChanObj pChan
 

Helper to sbFramActualRecvFram; receives a normal (that is non-SEQ and non-ANS) frame off the wire.

Parameters:
pThis [in/out] frame object to be filled. This is partly created by the caller. new properties read by this function are filled in. We do it that way so that we can e.g. do error checking for calloc() failures only in the caller. Saves us some code ;)
pChan [in/out] the channel to receive the frame on. The channel object is updated, e.g. with a new seqno.

srRetVal sbFramActualRecvFramSEQ sbFramObj pThis,
sbChanObj pChan
 

Helper to sbFramActualRecvFram; receives an SEQ frame off the wire.

See RFC 3081, 3.1.3 for the semantics of a SEQ frame.

Parameters:
pThis [in/out] frame object to be filled. This is partly created by the caller. new properties read by this function are filled in. We do it that way so that we can e.g. do error checking for calloc() failures only in the caller. Saves us some code ;)
pChan [in/out] the channel to receive the frame on. The channel object is updated, e.g. with a new seqno.

srRetVal sbFramConstruct sbFramObj **  ppThis  ) 
 

Construct a frame.

This builds the memory structure, only but does not do anything to actually populate it.

sbFramObj* sbFramCreateFramFromMesg sbChanObj pChan,
sbMesgObj pMesg,
char *  pszCmd,
SBansno  uAnsno
 

Create a frame from a Message.

With the current implementation, there is a one-to-one relationship between fram and mesg, so this is faily simple ;)

Parameters:
pChan [in/out] Channel object that this frame will be sent on. Is updated with new SEQ number.
pMesg [in] Pointer to the Mesg to be converted. This buffer must not be modified by Mesg after CreateFramFromMesg has been called!
pszCmd [in] HDR-Command ("ANS", "MSG", ...) to be used.
uAnso [in] if the HDR-Command is "ANS", this is the ansno to be used. Ignored with any other HDR-Command.
Return values:
Pointer to a newly created Frame object or NULL if an error occured.

srRetVal sbFramCreateSEQFram sbFramObj **  ppThis,
sbChanObj pChan,
SBackno  uAckno,
SBwindow  uWindow
 

Construct a SEQ frame for a given channel with a given ackno.

Parameters:
pChan Channel this SEQ is for.
uAckno ackno to use in the SEQ. Can not be 0.
uWindow Window to use in the SEQ. If 0, use BEEP default.

BEEPHdrID sbFramHdrID char *  szCmd  ) 
 

Get the header ID for a given BEEP command header.

This is implemented in the sbFram object as sbFram ultimately creaetes the frames and thus the IDs. One could argue if a better place would be some util helper...

Parameters:
psz [in] pointer to a BEEP header command ("MSG", ...)
Return values:
matching header id

sbFramObj* sbFramRecvFram sbChanObj pChan  ) 
 

Logically receive a frame.

This method uses the session object to do the physical receive. See architecture::c for a full description of this interaction.

This is just a slim wrapper to hide the implementation details.

Parameters:
pChan [in/out] associated channel
Return values:
pointer to new frame object or NULL, if in error.

unsigned sbFramRecvUnsigned sbSockObj pSock  ) 
 

Receive an unsigned integer from the channel.

Eats up characters as it processes them.

Return values:
integer receive. If there are no digits immediately in the input stream, 0 is returned and no character is taken from the input stream.

srRetVal sbFramSendFram sbFramObj pThis,
sbChanObj pChan
 

Send a frame on a channel (logical).

This method does not directly put the data on the wire but calls the session object to initiate this. This sequence allows for limited multiprocessing inside the stack. Please see architecture::c for a full description.

This is just a very thin layer in this release.

Parameters:
pChan the associated channel (where the frame is to be sent).


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The Implementation of the BEEP Channel object. More...

#include <assert.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "liblogging.h"
#include "beepchannel.h"
#include "beepframe.h"
#include "namevaluetree.h"

Functions

srRetVal sbChanSetChanno (sbChanObj *pThis, int iChanno)
 Set the channel number for this channel (done by channel 0 profile).

sbChanObjsbChanConstruct (sbSessObj *pSess)
srRetVal sbChanActualSendFram (sbChanObj *pThis, sbFramObj *pFram)
void sbChanAbort (sbChanObj *pThis)
 Aborts a channel.

void sbChanDestroy (sbChanObj *pThis)
 Destructor.

srRetVal sbChanUpdateChannelState (sbChanObj *pThis, int iNewState)
 Update the channel status.

srRetVal sbChanAssignProfile (sbChanObj *pThis, sbProfObj *pProf)
srRetVal sbChanSetAwaitingClose (sbChanObj *pThis)
 Set the channel status to "awaiting close".

srRetVal sbChanSetChanClosed (sbChanObj *pThis)
 Set channel state to closed.

srRetVal sbChanSendOK (sbChanObj *pThis, void(*OnFrameDestroy)(sbFramObj *), void *pUsr)
srRetVal sbChanSendSEQ (sbChanObj *pThis, unsigned uAckno, unsigned uWindow)
 Send a SEQ frame for the current channel.

srRetVal sbChanSendErrResponse (sbChanObj *pThis, unsigned uErrCode, char *pszErrMsg)
 Send an error response to the remote peer.


Detailed Description

The Implementation of the BEEP Channel object.

Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-08-04

2003-08-07

  • added support for the session's channel linked lies.
Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

* Neither the name of Adiscon GmbH or Rainer Gerhards nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.


Function Documentation

void sbChanAbort sbChanObj pThis  ) 
 

Aborts a channel.

That is, it destroys the channel object itself but DOES NOT remove it from the session's linked list of channels.

void sbChanDestroy sbChanObj pThis  ) 
 

Destructor.

The channel object itself will be freed and can not be used any longer.

srRetVal sbChanSendErrResponse sbChanObj pThis,
unsigned  uErrCode,
char *  pszErrMsg
 

Send an error response to the remote peer.

Parameters:
uErrCode numeric error code as of RC 3080
pszErrMsg human-readable error message string. MUST NOT be NULL.

srRetVal sbChanSendSEQ sbChanObj pThis,
unsigned  uAckno,
unsigned  uWindow
 

Send a SEQ frame for the current channel.

Parameters:
pChan Channel this SEQ is for.
uAckno ackno to use in the SEQ. Can not be 0.
uWindow Window to use in the SEQ. If 0, use BEEP default.

srRetVal sbChanSetChanno sbChanObj pThis,
int  iChanno
 

Set the channel number for this channel (done by channel 0 profile).

IMPORTANT: the channel number MUST be set only ONCE and this BEFORE any data is sent or received over the channel. The reason for this is that this method also adds the channel to session's list of channel objects. If it would be called multiple times, multiple copies would be present in the list - which would (mildly said) cause unpredictable results).

Of course, we could change the behaviour to handle this case, but I do not see any good reason for this. So far, it looks like a waste of CPU cycles...

Parameters:
iChanno [in] Channel number to be used on this channel.

srRetVal sbChanUpdateChannelState sbChanObj pThis,
int  iNewState
 

Update the channel status.

Parameters:
iNewState new channel status


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00001 
00045 #ifndef __LIB3195_CONFIG_H_INCLUDED__
00046 #define __LIB3195_CONFIG_H_INCLUDED__ 1
00047 
00048 #include <stdio.h>
00049 #include <stdlib.h>
00050 #include <string.h>
00051 
00056 #define BEEP_DEFAULT_WINDOWSIZE 4096
00057 
00061 #define BEEPFRAMEMAX BEEP_DEFAULT_WINDOWSIZE
00062 
00072 #define SOCKETMAXINBUFSIZE BEEP_DEFAULT_WINDOWSIZE
00073 
00074 
00087 #define STRINGBUF_ALLOC_INCREMENT 1024
00088 
00106 #define STRINGBUF_TRIM_ALLOCSIZE 0
00107 
00112 #define DEBUGLEVEL 1
00113 
00130 #define SECURITY_PEER_ERRREPORT_LEVEL 1
00131 
00132 /* ######################################################################### *
00133  * # Feature Select Macros - these macros turn library features on or off. # *
00134  * # The library modules have been choosen with care so that in most cases # *
00135  * # only those code & data actually needed is linked into the program.    # *
00136  * # However, there are some instances where code is only needed for spe-  # *
00137  * # cific features and if such features are not used can be removed. Such # *
00138  * # fine-tuning can be done with the below macros. We highly suggest to   # *
00139  * # change settings only if you EXACTLY know WHAT your are doing AND WHY  # *
00140  * # you are doing it - otherwise, you'll most probably end up with linker # *
00141  * # errors at least...                                                    # *
00142  * #                                                                       # *
00143  * # In general, a feature is enabled if it is defined to 1 and disabled   # *
00144  * # if it is set to 0.                                                    # *
00145  * ######################################################################### */
00146 
00150 #define FEATURE_LISTENER 1
00151 
00155 #define FEATURE_UDP 1
00156 
00160 #define FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS 1
00161 
00168 #define FEATURE_COOKED 1
00169 
00177 #define FEATURE_MSGAPI 1
00178 
00179 /* ######################################################################### *
00180  * #                 PORTABILITY MACROS FROM HERE ON                       # *
00181  * ######################################################################### */
00182 
00183 /* As it looks, different compilers have different predefined
00184  * defines for the OS environment. Not really nice :-(
00185  * So we define our own OS defines and use them consistently.
00186  */
00187 #ifdef WIN32
00188 #       define SROS_WIN32
00189 #endif
00190 
00191 #ifdef __win32
00192 #       define SROS_WIN32
00193 #endif
00194 
00195 #ifdef SROS_Solaris_
00196 #   define SROS_Solaris
00197 #endif
00198 
00199 
00200 /* ######################################################################### *
00201  * # Now all environment defines are made, so let's get down to the meat ;)# *
00202  * ######################################################################### */
00203 
00204 #ifndef TRUE
00205 #       define TRUE 1
00206 #       define FALSE 0
00207 #endif
00208 
00209 #ifdef SROS_WIN32
00210 #       define SLEEP(x) Sleep(x)
00211 #       define SR_SOCKET        SOCKET
00212 #       define SNPRINTF         _snprintf
00213         /* for obvious reasons, we define FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS to 0 under win32... */
00214 #       undef FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS
00215 #       define FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS 0
00216 #else
00217 #       define SLEEP(x) sleep(x)
00218 #       define SR_SOCKET        int
00219 #       define INVALID_SOCKET 0 
00220 #       define SNPRINTF snprintf
00221 #endif
00222 
00223 
00224 /* ######################################################################### *
00225  * #                       END PORTABILITY MACROS                          # *
00226  * ######################################################################### */
00227 
00228 #endif

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clntprof-3195cooked.h File Reference

The client profile for RFC 3195 COOKED. More...

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Compounds

struct  sbPSRCObject_
 The COOKED profile object used by the client profile. More...


Defines

#define __LIB3195_CLNTPROF_3195COOKED_H_INCLUDED__   1
#define sbPSRCCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x)   {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsbPSRC);}

Typedefs

typedef sbPSRCObject_ sbPSRCObj

Functions

srRetVal sbPSRCClntSendSLMG (struct sbChanObject *pChan, struct srSLMGObject *pSLMG)
 Handler to send a srSLMGObj to the remote peer.

srRetVal sbPSRCClntSendMsg (sbChanObj *pChan, char *szLogmsg)
 Send a message to the remote peer.

srRetVal sbPSRCClntOpenLogChan (sbChanObj *pChan)
 Handler to be called when a new channel is established.

srRetVal sbPSRCCOnClntCloseLogChan (sbChanObj *pChan)
 Handler to be called when a channel is to be closed.


Detailed Description

The client profile for RFC 3195 COOKED.

The prefix for this "object" is psrr which stands for *P*rofile *S*yslog *R*eliable *Raw*. This file works in conjunction with -3195raw.c and shares its namespace.

Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-09-05 coding begun
Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

* Neither the name of Adiscon GmbH or Rainer Gerhards nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.


Function Documentation

srRetVal sbPSRCClntOpenLogChan sbChanObj pChan  ) 
 

Handler to be called when a new channel is established.

This handler is the first to be called. So it will also create the instance's data object, at least for those profiles, that need such.

There is not much to do for RFC 3195/RAW ;)

srRetVal sbPSRCClntSendSLMG struct sbChanObject pChan,
struct srSLMGObject *  pSLMG
 

Handler to send a srSLMGObj to the remote peer.

This is the preferred way to send things - with COOKED, we would otherwise need to re-parse the message just to obtain the information that the caller most probably already has...


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00001 
00045 #ifndef __LIB3195_BEEPLISTEN_H_INCLUDED__
00046 #define __LIB3195_BEEPLISTEN_H_INCLUDED__ 1
00047 #define sbLstnCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x) {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsbLstn);}
00048 
00052 struct sbLstnObject
00053 {       
00054         srObjID OID;                                    
00055         struct sbSockObject* pSockListening;    
00056         struct sbNVTRObject* pRootSessions;             
00057         struct sbNVTRObject* pProfsSupported;   
00058         char* szListenAddr; 
00059         unsigned uListenPort; 
00060         int     bRun;                     
00061         int bLstnBEEP;            
00062         struct srAPIObject *pAPI;       
00063 #       if FEATURE_UDP == 1
00064         /* now come the selectors for different listeners. Remember, we are no
00065          * longer BEEP only (2003-09-29 RGerhards)
00066          */
00067         int bLstnUDP;           
00068         unsigned uUDPLstnPort;  
00069         struct sbSockObject* pSockUDPListening; 
00070 #       endif /* FEATURE_UDP */
00071 #       if FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS == 1
00072         /* now come the selectors for different listeners. Remember, we are no
00073          * longer BEEP only (2003-09-29 RGerhards)
00074          */
00075         int bLstnUXDOMSOCK;     
00076         char *pSockName;        
00077         struct sbSockObject* pSockUXDOMSOCKListening;   
00078 #       endif /* FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */
00079 };
00080 typedef struct sbLstnObject sbLstnObj;
00081 
00082 
00093 srRetVal sbLstnInit(sbLstnObj* pThis);
00094 
00101 srRetVal sbLstnRun(sbLstnObj* pThis);
00102 
00106 srRetVal sbLstnExit(sbLstnObj *pThis);
00107 
00108 
00114 srRetVal sbLstnAddProfile(struct sbLstnObject *pThis, struct sbProfObject *pProf);
00115 
00119 srRetVal sbLstnExit(sbLstnObj *pThis);
00120 
00124 void sbLstnDestroy(sbLstnObj* pThis);
00125 
00136 sbLstnObj* sbLstnConstruct(void);
00137 
00138 #endif

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beepprofile.c File Reference

Implementation of the BEEP Profile Object. More...

#include <assert.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "liblogging.h"
#include "beepprofile.h"
#include "namevaluetree.h"

Functions

char * sbProfGetURI (sbProfObj *pThis)
 Return the profile URI.

srRetVal sbProfConstruct (sbProfObj **ppThis, char *pszURI)
 Constructor to create a sbProf.

void sbProfDestroy (sbProfObj *pThis)
 Profile Object Destructor.

sbProfObjsbProfFindProfileURIMatch (sbNVTRObj *pProfListLocal, sbNVTRObj *pURIListRemote)
 Take a list of profile objects AND a list of (remotely supported) profile URIs and find a match in them.

sbProfObjsbProfFindProfileMatch (sbNVTRObj *pProfListRemote, sbNVTRObj *pProfList2)
sbProfObjsbProfFindProfile (sbNVTRObj *pProfList, char *pszSearch)
srRetVal sbProfSetClntEventHandlers (sbProfObj *pProf, srRetVal(*OnClntOpenLogChan)(struct sbChanObject *pChan), srRetVal(*OnClntSendLogMsg)(struct sbChanObject *pChan, char *szLogmsg), srRetVal(*OnClntSendSLMG)(struct sbChanObject *pChan, struct srSLMGObject *pSLMG), srRetVal(*OnClntCloseLogChan)(struct sbChanObject *pChan))
 Set the 4 mandatory event handlers for client profiles.

srRetVal sbProfSetAPIObj (sbProfObj *pThis, srAPIObj *pAPI)
 Set the associated API object.

srRetVal sbProfSetEventHandler (sbProfObj *pThis, sbProfEvent iEvent, srRetVal(*handler)())


Detailed Description

Implementation of the BEEP Profile Object.

Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-08-04

2003-09-04 begin coding support for multiple client profiles (the initial design just allowed one).

Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

* Neither the name of Adiscon GmbH or Rainer Gerhards nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.


Function Documentation

srRetVal sbProfConstruct sbProfObj **  ppThis,
char *  pszURI
 

Constructor to create a sbProf.

Parameters:
ppThis [out] pointer to a buffer that will receive the pointer to the newly created profile object.
szURI [in] - name of uri to be used in greeting. May be NULL for a profile, that should not be advertised (channel 0 is a meaningful sample).

sbProfObj* sbProfFindProfileURIMatch sbNVTRObj *  pProfListLocal,
sbNVTRObj *  pURIListRemote
 

Take a list of profile objects AND a list of (remotely supported) profile URIs and find a match in them.

The matching is done so that the first local profile found in the remote URI list will be returned. If there are multiple matches, all other matches will be IGNORED.

Parameters:
pProfListLocal List of locally supported profile objects.
pURIListRemote List of remotely supported profile URIs.
Return values:
The matching profile object from the local profile object.

char* sbProfGetURI sbProfObj pThis  ) 
 

Return the profile URI.

The returned string is read-only.

Return values:
URI profile string

srRetVal sbProfSetAPIObj sbProfObj pThis,
srAPIObj pAPI
 

Set the associated API object.

Parameters:
pAPI - API object to be set.

srRetVal sbProfSetClntEventHandlers sbProfObj pProf,
srRetVal(*  OnClntOpenLogChan)(struct sbChanObject *pChan),
srRetVal(*  OnClntSendLogMsg)(struct sbChanObject *pChan, char *szLogmsg),
srRetVal(*  OnClntSendSLMG)(struct sbChanObject *pChan, struct srSLMGObject *pSLMG),
srRetVal(*  OnClntCloseLogChan)(struct sbChanObject *pChan)
 

Set the 4 mandatory event handlers for client profiles.

As all of them need to be set for the profile to work, we provide a single call to set them all at once.

The param names reflect the names of the event handlers. All event handlers MUST point to actual handlers, none if them is allowed to be NULL.


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00001 
00043 #ifndef __LIB3195_LISTNPROF_3195RAW_H_INCLUDED__
00044 #define __LIB3195_LISTNPROF_3195RAW_H_INCLUDED__ 1
00045 
00046 struct sbMesgObject;
00047 
00048 srRetVal psrrOnChanCreate(struct sbProfObject *pThis, struct sbSessObject* pSess, struct sbChanObject* pChan);
00049 srRetVal psrrOnMesgRecv(struct sbProfObject *pThis, int* pbAbort, struct sbSessObject* pSess, struct sbChanObject* pChan, struct sbMesgObject *pMesg);
00050 
00051 #endif

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beepsession-lstn.c File Reference

Implementation of listenere part of the BEEP Session Object. More...

#include <assert.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "liblogging.h"
#include "sockets.h"
#include "beepsession.h"
#include "beepchannel.h"
#include "beepframe.h"
#include "namevaluetree.h"

Functions

srRetVal sbSessSendRPY (sbSessObj *pThis, char *pszPayload)
 Send an reply to the remote peer.

srRetVal sbSessRemoteOpen (sbSessObj **pThis, sbSockObj *pSock, sbNVTRObj *pProfSupported)
void sbSessAbort (sbSessObj *pThis)
 Close a session without any further communication.


Detailed Description

Implementation of listenere part of the BEEP Session Object.

This file implements the listenere part of the BEEP sesion object. logically, it belongs to beepsession.c. The code is included in its own .c file to save some space when linking a pure client app. With its own .c file, the comiled code will not be linked to the application, which it otherwise would be.

Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

* Neither the name of Adiscon GmbH or Rainer Gerhards nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.


Function Documentation

void sbSessAbort sbSessObj pThis  ) 
 

Close a session without any further communication.

Can be used to abort a connection if

  • the remote peer broke it
  • we have a protocol error and we need to break it

This method is void, because it *must* complete, no matter which errors it encounters. Furthermore, it is primarily intended to be called from destructors which are also void. Consider it to be an extended desctrutor.

srRetVal sbSessSendRPY sbSessObj pThis,
char *  pszPayload
 

Send an reply to the remote peer.

Obviously, it is all channel zero stuff.

Parameters:
pszPayload Message payload.


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beepchannel.h File Reference

global objects and defines More...

#include "sockets.h"
#include "beepsession.h"
#include "beepmessage.h"

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Compounds

struct  sbChanObject
 The BEEP channel object. More...


Defines

#define __LIB3195_BEEPCHANNEL_H_INCLUDED__   1
#define SBCHAN_INVALID_CHANNEL   -1
 Invalid channel number (no valid channel value).

#define sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x)   {assert((x) != NULL); assert((x)->OID == OIDsbChan); assert((x)->iState != sbChan_STATE_INVALID);}

Typedefs

typedef enum sbChannelState_ sbChannelState
typedef sbChanObject sbChanObj

Enumerations

enum  sbChannelState_ {
  sbChan_STATE_INVALID = 0, sbChan_STATE_INITIALIZED, sbChan_STATE_OPEN, sbChan_STATE_AWAITING_CLOSE,
  sbChan_STATE_PENDING_CLOSE, sbChan_STATE_CLOSED, sbChan_STATE_BROKEN, sbChan_STATE_ERR_FREE_NEEDED
}
 return value. More...


Functions

srRetVal sbChanSetChanno (sbChanObj *pThis, int iChanno)
 Set the channel number for this channel (done by channel 0 profile).

sbChanObjsbChanConstruct (struct sbSessObject *pSess)
 sbChan Constructor.

srRetVal sbChanSendMesg (sbChanObj *pThis, struct sbMesgObject *pMesg, char *pszCmd)
 Send a BEEP frame on this channel.

srRetVal sbChanActualSendFram (sbChanObj *pThis, struct sbFramObject *pFram)
 Actually send the frame over the channel.

void sbChanDestroy (sbChanObj *pThis)
 Destructor.

srRetVal sbChanUpdateChannelState (sbChanObj *pThis, int iNewState)
 Update the channel status.

srRetVal sbChanAssignProfile (sbChanObj *pThis, struct sbProfObject *pProf)
 Assign a profile to this channel.

void sbChanAbort (sbChanObj *pThis)
 Aborts a channel.

srRetVal sbChanSendErrResponse (sbChanObj *pThis, unsigned uErrCode, char *pszErrMsg)
 Send an error response to the remote peer.

srRetVal sbChanSetAwaitingClose (sbChanObj *pThis)
 Set the channel status to "awaiting close".

srRetVal sbChanSendSEQ (sbChanObj *pThis, unsigned uAckno, unsigned uWindow)
 Send a SEQ frame for the current channel.

srRetVal sbChanSendOK (sbChanObj *pThis, void(*OnFrameDestroy)(struct sbFramObject *), void *pUsr)
 Send an OK on the associated channel.

srRetVal sbChanSetChanClosed (sbChanObj *pThis)
 Set channel state to closed.


Detailed Description

global objects and defines

Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-08-04

2003-09-04 Updated to support multiple client profiles.

2003-09-08 Added support for sending SEQs in reply to the server's response.

Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

* Neither the names of Adiscon GmbH, Rainer Gerhards nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.


Enumeration Type Documentation

enum sbChannelState_
 

return value.

All methods return this if not specified otherwise

Enumeration values:
sbChan_STATE_INVALID  should never occur, indicates a program error
sbChan_STATE_INITIALIZED  The channel object is initialized, but the channel not yet opened.
sbChan_STATE_OPEN  channel is open and ready for data communication
sbChan_STATE_AWAITING_CLOSE  peer has indicated processing is done, channel is awaiting close command
sbChan_STATE_PENDING_CLOSE  close is pending, but not yet completed (one peer send a close request)
sbChan_STATE_CLOSED  channel is closed

Next thing is to do an ordinary destroy

sbChan_STATE_BROKEN  for some (unkonw reason) the channel does not work any longer

Must abort session.

sbChan_STATE_ERR_FREE_NEEDED  for some (unkonw reason) the channel does not work any longer

The channel object shall be freed by the destructor (but is not yet).


Function Documentation

void sbChanAbort sbChanObj pThis  ) 
 

Aborts a channel.

That is, it destroys the channel object itself but DOES NOT remove it from the session's linked list of channels.

srRetVal sbChanActualSendFram sbChanObj pThis,
struct sbFramObject pFram
 

Actually send the frame over the channel.

We need to first check if the frame is within the current Window and - if not - we need to return immediately to the caller. The session layer will then handle the rest.

For full details on the send process, see architecture::c

Parameters:
pFram [in] pointer to to-be-sent frame
Return values:
The usual values, but let's point out that SR_RET_REMAIN_WIN_TOO_SMALL must be returned if the remaining window is too small to send the frame.

srRetVal sbChanAssignProfile sbChanObj pThis,
struct sbProfObject pProf
 

Assign a profile to this channel.

Only one profile can be assigned to a channel at one time. As such, no profile is allowed to be already assigned when this method is called.

Once the profile object has been assigned to the channel, the channel "owns" it. That means the caller is not allowed to use it any longer or free() it. The channel will free it when the channel is destroyed.

Parameters:
pProf Profile to be assigned.

sbChanObj* sbChanConstruct struct sbSessObject pSess  ) 
 

sbChan Constructor.

Parameters:
pSock [in] pointer to socket to use. Can not be NULL.
Return values:
Pointer to channel object or NULL, if error occured.

void sbChanDestroy sbChanObj pThis  ) 
 

Destructor.

The channel object itself will be freed and can not be used any longer.

srRetVal sbChanSendErrResponse sbChanObj pThis,
unsigned  uErrCode,
char *  pszErrMsg
 

Send an error response to the remote peer.

Parameters:
uErrCode numeric error code as of RC 3080
pszErrMsg human-readable error message string. MUST NOT be NULL.

srRetVal sbChanSendMesg sbChanObj pThis,
struct sbMesgObject pMesg,
char *  pszCmd
 

Send a BEEP frame on this channel.

The message provided as parameter is sent over the channel. This method here performs all necessary processing, including conversion from Mesg to (eventually multiple) frames.

Parameters:
pMesg Pointer to the Mesg to be sent.
szCmd Command to send (e.g. "ANS", "MSG", ...). Can not be NULL.

srRetVal sbChanSendOK sbChanObj pThis,
void(*  OnFrameDestroy)(struct sbFramObject *),
void *  pUsr
 

Send an OK on the associated channel.

This is just a shortcut to save some typing.

srRetVal sbChanSendSEQ sbChanObj pThis,
unsigned  uAckno,
unsigned  uWindow
 

Send a SEQ frame for the current channel.

Parameters:
pChan Channel this SEQ is for.
uAckno ackno to use in the SEQ. Can not be 0.
uWindow Window to use in the SEQ. If 0, use BEEP default.

srRetVal sbChanSetChanno sbChanObj pThis,
int  iChanno
 

Set the channel number for this channel (done by channel 0 profile).

IMPORTANT: the channel number MUST be set only ONCE and this BEFORE any data is sent or received over the channel. The reason for this is that this method also adds the channel to session's list of channel objects. If it would be called multiple times, multiple copies would be present in the list - which would (mildly said) cause unpredictable results).

Of course, we could change the behaviour to handle this case, but I do not see any good reason for this. So far, it looks like a waste of CPU cycles...

Parameters:
iChanno [in] Channel number to be used on this channel.

srRetVal sbChanUpdateChannelState sbChanObj pThis,
int  iNewState
 

Update the channel status.

Parameters:
iNewState new channel status


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Implementation of the (BEEP) listener Object. More...

#include <assert.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "liblogging.h"
#include "sockets.h"
#include "beepsession.h"
#include "beepchannel.h"
#include "beepframe.h"
#include "beeplisten.h"
#include "namevaluetree.h"
#include "stringbuf.h"
#include "syslogmessage.h"

Functions

srRetVal sbLstnOnFramRcvd (sbLstnObj *pThis, int *pbAbort, sbSessObj *pSess, sbFramObj *pFram)
 Lowest level event handler when a new frame arrived.

srRetVal sbLstnBuildFrame (sbLstnObj *pThis, sbSessObj *pSess, char c, int *pbAbort)
 This method build a frame by processing one character at a time.

srRetVal sbLstnDoIncomingData (sbLstnObj *pThis, sbSessObj *pSess)
 Receive all incoming data that is available.

srRetVal sbSessAddActiveSession (sbLstnObj *pThis, sbSessObj *pSess)
 Add a session to the list of active sessions.

srRetVal sbLstnSendFram (sbLstnObj *pThis, sbSessObj *pSess)
 Actually send a frame over the socket.

srRetVal sbLstnServerLoop (sbLstnObj *pThis)
 This is the main server/IO handler.

sbLstnObjsbLstnConstruct (void)
 Construct a sbLstnObj.

void sbLstnDestroy (sbLstnObj *pThis)
 Destructor for the beep listener object.

srRetVal sbLstnInit (sbLstnObj *pThis)
 Initialize a listener.

srRetVal sbLstnRun (sbLstnObj *pThis)
 THE listener process.

srRetVal sbLstnExit (sbLstnObj *pThis)
 Exit the listener.

srRetVal sbLstnAddProfile (sbLstnObj *pThis, sbProfObj *pProf)


Detailed Description

Implementation of the (BEEP) listener Object.

Actually, this module implements all the listeners. The initial release did only care about BEEP, but starting with 0.6.0 additional listeners are supported. In 0.6.0 at least a standard UDP listener has been added. Other listeners (eventually not implemented by the time you read this) are the simple syslog over TCP (aka "SELP") and the local /var/log "listener" on *nix.

Please see architecture::c for more details.

Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-08-13 File initially created.

2003-09-26 Changed the logical meaning of this module. It is no longer the BEEP listener, only. It is now *the* listener for all supported protocols. This allows us to keep all listeners on a single thread.

Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

* Neither the name of Adiscon GmbH or Rainer Gerhards nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.


Function Documentation

srRetVal sbLstnBuildFrame sbLstnObj pThis,
sbSessObj pSess,
char  c,
int *  pbAbort
 

This method build a frame by processing one character at a time.

It operates on a continuous stream of data. It is a state machine.

As soon as a full frame is detected, the frame handler is called which then should pass the data to his upper layer - or whatever he intends to do with it. This is not the business of this method. For each new frame, new memory is allocated, so the frame handler (or its upper layers) are responsible for deleting the frame.

This method calls itself recursively if it needed to peek at a character and now needs to do the actual processing.

Todo:
improve!

sbLstnObj* sbLstnConstruct void   ) 
 

Construct a sbLstnObj.

This MUST be the first call a server makes. After the server has obtained the sbLstnObj, it can set the parameters and THEN call sbLstnInit().

Return values:
pointer to constructed object or NULL, if error occurred.

srRetVal sbLstnDoIncomingData sbLstnObj pThis,
sbSessObj pSess
 

Receive all incoming data that is available.

This method reads all available incoming data and processes it. It will call receive state machine to form new frames. That machine, in turn, will fire off Receive events as full frames are completely received. Please note that it is possible for a single run of this method to receive no, one or more full frames.

< actual number of bytes received

< set by lower layer methods if a fatal error occured. in this case, the session should be aborted and such the full buffer needs not to be processed.

< receive buffer - this could be any size, we have selected this size so that an ethernet frame fits. Feel free to tune.

srRetVal sbLstnExit sbLstnObj pThis  ) 
 

Exit the listener.

Will do all cleanup necessary.

srRetVal sbLstnInit sbLstnObj pThis  ) 
 

Initialize a listener.

The listener socket is created, but it is not yet set to listen() to incoming calls.

Parameters:
pThis {out] Pointer to a pointer to the object. On return, it contains a pointer to a new BEEP listener object or NULL, if an error occured. Consult the return value to learn more in the later case.

srRetVal sbLstnOnFramRcvd sbLstnObj pThis,
int *  pbAbort,
sbSessObj pSess,
sbFramObj pFram
 

Lowest level event handler when a new frame arrived.

This handler must first verify if it is a good packet (checks like seqno sequence and thus) and if so, find the profile that it should send data to. SEQ frames are directly processed and channel 0 protocol is mapped to fixed handlers in this object itself.

Please note: the message object created here is passed on to the upper layers. However, these upper layers MUST NOT destroy the Mesg Object - this will be done once this method finishes!

Parameters:
pSess Pointer to the current session object.
pFram Pointer to the just received frame.

srRetVal sbLstnRun sbLstnObj pThis  ) 
 

THE listener process.

Todo:
think of a smart way to handle iRet down here... For now, we just make sure BEEP is closed last, as this has the highest potential for errors.

srRetVal sbLstnSendFram sbLstnObj pThis,
sbSessObj pSess
 

Actually send a frame over the socket.

If the method would block, we could only send a partial frame.

Todo:
We need to upgrade either this method (or create another one so that it will send multiple frames if multiple frames are in the send queue. Right now, this is done by the select() loop anyhow, but it may be more efficient to do it that way (or it may be not, this needs some more thinking...).
IMPORTANT: When sending SEQ frames, we do not use the "normal" window mechanism. Essentially, these SEQs are acknowledgements, so they are not to be considered as part of the data window. If we would count them, we would stall the process as the peer will abviously never acknowledge acknowledgements... ;)

Todo:
We need to see if race conditions can occur where pChan becomes invalid but is still stored with the message. It may be a better idea to use the "normal" channel lookup methods, though they are definitely slower... For now, we use an assert and will test this well.

again, referencing the channel object as done below is a little dangerous...

srRetVal sbLstnServerLoop sbLstnObj pThis  ) 
 

This is the main server/IO handler.

This loop is executed until termination is flagged. This is the ONLY method that is responsible for scheduling IO.

The loop has three phases:

  • check if data is to be sent and, if so, try to send it
  • wait for socket to become ready for read or write
  • process pending socket reads

We have some OS dependant code in here. The reason is that "original" BSD sockets need to have passed the highest numbered file descriptor. We can not properly emulate this in the socket layer. Even if we could, that would potentially cause a considerable performance hit. Thus, we implement it in this module and pass it on to the lower layer. If we run into a non BSD-sockets OS other than Windows, we might be not so happy with this decision, but lets try it...

Please note that all send operations are only done in phase 1.

Todo:
think a little about the performance implications of the below - we may think about either doubly linking the list or having the previous element at hand (e.g. in the linked list object...).

log this once we have a logging subsystem

think a little about the performance implications of the below - we may think about either doubly linking the list or having the previous element at hand (e.g. in the linked list object...).

check & act on return value!!!! (close session? most probably...)


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beepsession.c File Reference

Implementation of the BEEP Session Object. More...

#include <assert.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "liblogging.h"
#include "sockets.h"
#include "beepsession.h"
#include "beepchannel.h"
#include "beepframe.h"
#include "namevaluetree.h"
#include "stringbuf.h"

Functions

sbChanObjsbSessRetrChanObj (sbSessObj *pThis, SBchannel uChanNo)
 Retrieve the channel object associated with the channel number.

srRetVal sbSessProcessGreeting (sbSessObj *pThis, sbMesgObj *pMesg)
sbSessObjsbSessOpenSession (char *pszRemotePeer, int iPort, sbNVTRObj *pProfSupported)
srRetVal sbSessDoSEQ (sbSessObj *pThis, sbFramObj *pFram)
 Process the supplied SEQ frame.

void sbSessDestroy (sbSessObj *pThis)
 Destructor.

srRetVal sbSessDoReceive (sbSessObj *pThis, int bMustRcvPayloadFrame)
 Receive frames off the tcp stream.

sbFramObjsbSessRecvFram (sbSessObj *pThis, sbChanObj *pChan)
srRetVal sbSessSendFram (sbSessObj *pThis, sbFramObj *pFram, sbChanObj *pChan)
sbChanObjsbSessOpenChan (sbSessObj *pThis)
 Open a BEEP channel on an established session.

srRetVal sbSessCloseChan (sbSessObj *pThis, sbChanObj *pChan)
srRetVal sbSessCloseSession (sbSessObj *pThis)
 Closes the BEEP session.

srRetVal sbSessSendGreeting (sbSessObj *pSess, sbNVTRObj *pProfsSupported)


Detailed Description

Implementation of the BEEP Session Object.

Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-08-04

2003-08-11 Integrated XML parser in closeSession and other areas (begun implementing it).

2003-08-12 Added a list of remote peers profile to the session object. Now the sbSessOpenChan() can do intelligent checking if the remote peer supports the profile (and, if not, provide an error message and not try to connect).

2003-09-04 Added support for multiple initiator (client) profiles.

Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

* Neither the names of Adiscon GmbH nor Rainer Gerhards nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.


Function Documentation

srRetVal sbSessCloseSession sbSessObj pThis  ) 
 

Closes the BEEP session.

First, the management channel (channel 0) is taken down and then the TCP stream is closed. This function can only be called after all sessions have been closed. Once the function returns, the session object is no longer valid and can no longer be used.

void sbSessDestroy sbSessObj pThis  ) 
 

Destructor.

pThis is invalid when this function returns. The caller can no longer use it. The caller is also not allowed to free it - this is already done in this method.

srRetVal sbSessDoReceive sbSessObj pThis,
int  bMustRcvPayloadFrame
 

Receive frames off the tcp stream.

SEQ frames are processed as they arrive. Other frames are buffered in the respective in-memory queue. This is a helper to sbSessRecvFram() and sbSessSendFram().

Parameters:
bMustRcvPayloadFrame A boolean indicating if an actual payload frame must be received. If set to TRUE, the method blocks until a payload frame is received. All interim SEQ frames are processed, but will not make this method to return. If FALSE, the method will block until anything is received, including a SEQ. If a SEQ is received, it will be processed and the method returns.

srRetVal sbSessDoSEQ sbSessObj pThis,
sbFramObj pFram
 

Process the supplied SEQ frame.

Most notably, this means the window is updated in the respective channel object.

According to the latest discussion on the BEEP WG mailing list and other sources, we silently ignore SEQ frames for non-existing channels. This most probably is not a protocol error but rather a SEQ frame arriving after the channel has been closed. This can happen due to TCP delays. Other implementors have suggested (and successfully implemented) ignoring these frames. This information is current as of August, 2003.

Parameters:
pFram pointer to frame to process.

sbChanObj* sbSessOpenChan sbSessObj pThis  ) 
 

Open a BEEP channel on an established session.

Todo:
think if we need to shut down anything else inside the BEEP session.

think if we need to shut down anything else inside the BEEP session.

sbFramObj* sbSessRecvFram sbSessObj pThis,
sbChanObj pChan
 

Todo:
think about a timeout here - we could block indefinitely...

sbChanObj* sbSessRetrChanObj sbSessObj pThis,
SBchannel  uChanNo
 

Retrieve the channel object associated with the channel number.

This method allows to retrieve a channel number based on the actual channel.

Parameters:
uChanNo channel number
Return values:
pointer to channel object or NULL, if uChanNo could not be found.


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beepmessage.c File Reference

Implementation of the BEEP Message Object. More...

#include <assert.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "liblogging.h"
#include "beepmessage.h"
#include "beepframe.h"

Functions

char * sbMesgGetRawBuf (sbMesgObj *pThis)
 return the raw buffer object

int sbMesgGetMIMEHdrSize (sbMesgObj *pThis)
 return the size of the MIME Header (in bytes)

int sbMesgGetPayloadSize (sbMesgObj *pThis)
 return the size of the actual payload (in bytes)

int sbMesgGetOverallSize (sbMesgObj *pThis)
 return the overall message size (in bytes)

sbMesgObjsbMesgConstruct (char *pszMIMEHdr, char *pszPayload)
 Constructor to create a Mesg based on provided values.

srRetVal sbMIMEExtract (char *pszInBuf, int iInBufLen, char **pszMIMEHdr, char **pszPayload)
 Extract MIME header and body from a given message buffer.

sbMesgObjsbMesgRecvMesg (sbChanObj *pChan)
 Receive a message from a given channel.

sbMesgObjsbMesgConstrFromFrame (sbFramObj *psbFram)
srRetVal sbMesgSendMesgWithCallback (sbMesgObj *pThis, sbChanObj *pChan, char *pszCmd, SBansno uAnsno, void(*OnFramDestroy)(sbFramObj *), void *pUsr)
srRetVal sbMesgSendMesg (sbMesgObj *pThis, sbChanObj *pChan, char *pszCmd, SBansno uAnsno)
 The same as sbMesgSendMesgWithCallback, except that no callback is provided.

void sbMesgDestroy (sbMesgObj *pThis)
 Destructor.


Detailed Description

Implementation of the BEEP Message Object.

Author:
Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
Date:
2003-08-04
Copyright 2002-2003 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

* Neither the name of Adiscon GmbH or Rainer Gerhards nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.


Function Documentation

sbMesgObj* sbMesgConstruct char *  pszMIMEHdr,
char *  pszPayload
 

Constructor to create a Mesg based on provided values.

with no MIME headers.

Parameters:
szMIMEHdr [in] buffer to MIME headers. Is copied to private buffer space. May be NULL, in which case no MIME headers are present.
szPayload [in] buffer to payload data. Is copied to private buffer. May be NULL, in which case an empty payload is created after the MIME header.
Return values:
Pointer to new message object or NULL if an error occured.

void sbMesgDestroy sbMesgObj pThis  ) 
 

Destructor.

Does not return any value as the primary function to be used is free() which itself does not return any status.

sbMesgObj* sbMesgRecvMesg sbChanObj  ) 
 

Receive a message from a given channel.

As we do not currently support fragmentation, this method simply reads a single fram off the socket and uses that frame to construct the message.

Return values:
Pointer to newly constructed MesgObj or NULL if an error occured.

srRetVal sbMesgSendMesgWithCallback sbMesgObj pThis,
sbChanObj pChan,
char *  pszCmd,
SBansno  uAnsno,
void(*  OnFramDestroy)(sbFramObj *),
void *  pUsr
 

For now, we assume a Mesg will always fit into one Fram. This is always true for syslog. So there is no need to do it more complicated. In the long term, it may be worth changing this...

srRetVal sbMIMEExtract char *  pszInBuf,
int  iInBufLen,
char **  pszMIMEHdr,
char **  pszPayload
 

Extract MIME header and body from a given message buffer.

Todo:
handle empty string


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All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef __LIB3195_CLNTPROF_3195RAW_H_INCLUDED__ #define __LIB3195_CLNTPROF_3195RAW_H_INCLUDED__ 1 #define sbPSSRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x) {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsbPSSR);} /** * The RAW profile object used by the client profile. */ struct sbPSSRObject_ { srObjID OID; /**< object ID */ SBansno uAnsno; /**< ansno */ SBmsgno uMsgno4raw; /**< msgno to be used for rfc3195/RAW messages */ }; typedef struct sbPSSRObject_ sbPSSRObj; /** * Send a message to the remote peer. */ srRetVal sbPSSRClntSendMsg(sbChanObj* pChan, char* szLogmsg); /** * Handler to be called when a new channel is * established. * * This handler is the first to be called. So it * will also create the instance's data object, at least * for those profiles, that need such. * * There is not much to do for RFC 3195/RAW ;) */ srRetVal sbPSSRClntOpenLogChan(sbChanObj *pChan); /** * Handler to be called when a channel is to be closed. */ srRetVal sbPSSRCOnClntCloseLogChan(sbChanObj *pChan); /** * Handler to send a srSLMGObj to the remote peer. This * is the preferred way to send things. * * For -RAW, it is very easy - it just needs to call the * SendMesg method with the RAW string. There is nothing * that -RAW adds to this... ;) */ srRetVal sbPSSRClntSendSLMG(struct sbChanObject* pChan, struct srSLMGObject *pSLMG); #endif liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/sockets.c0000644000175100017510000002575712411216132014270 00000000000000/**\file sockets.c * \brief Implements the socket object. * * This file implements the socket layer. It contains all * those methods that are upper layer. It also includes * lower layer files which do the actual OS-dependant socket API * handling. Thanks to Devin Kowatch, there is now a UNIX as well * as a Win32 lower layer available. * * \note If you intend to add a new lower layer, please * - create a new file socketsXXX.c, where XXX is the * OS dependant name. * - update the conditional compilation at the end of * this file to include your new lower layer. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-05 * Created this file as upper-layer and general entry point * to the socket object. It includes the necessry lower * layer according to the settings.h OS defines. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include "settings.h" #include "liblogging.h" #include "sockets.h" #include "assert.h" /* Now include the lower level driver so that we have * private (static) methods available during the rest of * the file. * * We also define some prototpyes of private * members that follow later in this file (no way * around this...). */ static int sbSockSetSockErrState(struct sbSockObject *pThis); #ifdef SROS_WIN32 # include "socketsWin32.c" #else # include "socketsUnix.c" #endif /* ################################################################# * * private members * * ################################################################# */ /** Set error state and record socket error. Call this * after an socket error has occured. Please note that * in later releases it may be enhanced to call an * upper-layer provided error handler (if the upper * layer asked for this). * * \retval liblogging return code for common socket errors. */ static srRetVal sbSockSetSockErrState(struct sbSockObject *pThis) { pThis->bIsInError = TRUE; return sbSockSetLastSockError(pThis); } /* ################################################################# * * public members * * ################################################################# */ /** * Construct a socket object (just in-memory * representation, no socket calls). */ srRetVal sbSockConstruct(sbSockObj** pThis) { if((*pThis = (struct sbSockObject*) calloc(1, sizeof(struct sbSockObject))) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; /* initialize class members */ (*pThis)->sock = INVALID_SOCKET; (*pThis)->bIsInError = FALSE; (*pThis)->OID = OIDsbSock; (*pThis)->iCurInBufPos = 0; (*pThis)->iInBufLen = 0; (*pThis)->pRemoteHostIP = NULL; return SR_RET_OK; } int sbSockGetLastSockError(sbSockObj* pThis) { sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); return(pThis->dwLastError); } int sbSockPeekRcvChar(sbSockObj *pThis) { sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if(pThis->iCurInBufPos >= pThis->iInBufLen) { /* ok, we ate up the buffer. Need to re-read. * we assume that there must be data as of the protocol, * so at least in this version of the lib we block and * wait. * * \todo check for errors! */ if((pThis->iInBufLen = sbSockReceive(pThis, pThis->szInBuf, SOCKETMAXINBUFSIZE)) < 0) return sbSOCK_NO_CHAR; pThis->iCurInBufPos = 0; } /* we now have at least one char in the buffer */ return((pThis->iCurInBufPos >= pThis->iInBufLen) ? sbSOCK_NO_CHAR : pThis->szInBuf[pThis->iCurInBufPos]); } int sbSockGetRcvChar(sbSockObj *pThis) { sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if(pThis->iCurInBufPos >= pThis->iInBufLen) { /* ok, we ate up the buffer. Need to re-read. * we assume that there must be data as of the protocol, * so at least in this version of the lib we block and * wait. */ if((pThis->iInBufLen = sbSockReceive(pThis, pThis->szInBuf, SOCKETMAXINBUFSIZE)) < 0) return sbSOCK_NO_CHAR; pThis->iCurInBufPos = 0; } /* we now have at least one char in the buffer */ return((pThis->iCurInBufPos >= pThis->iInBufLen) ? sbSOCK_NO_CHAR : pThis->szInBuf[pThis->iCurInBufPos++]); } srRetVal sbSockExit(struct sbSockObject *pThis) { srRetVal iRetVal = SR_RET_OK; sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if(pThis->sock != INVALID_SOCKET) { iRetVal = sbSockClosesocket(pThis); /* OK, we may have failed, but at this stage we still continue * our processing - otherwise we may have an additional memory * leak! */ } if(pThis->pRemoteHostIP != NULL) free(pThis->pRemoteHostIP); SRFREEOBJ(pThis); /* there is nothing we can do if free() fails... */ return(iRetVal); } int sbSockHasReceiveData(struct sbSockObject* pThis) { int iRet; sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); /* first check, if there is still data left in the in-memory buffer */ if(pThis->iCurInBufPos < pThis->iInBufLen) return TRUE; iRet = sbSockSelect(pThis, 0, 0); if(iRet < 0) sbSockSetSockErrState(pThis); return((iRet == 1) ? TRUE : FALSE); } srRetVal sbSockWaitReceiveData(struct sbSockObject* pThis) { int iRet; sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); iRet = sbSockSelect(pThis, -1, -1); if(iRet < 0) { sbSockSetSockErrState(pThis); return SR_RET_ERR; } return(SR_RET_OK); } sbSockObj* sbSockInitListenSock(srRetVal *iRet, int iType, char *szBindToAddress, unsigned uBindToPort) { sbSockObj* pThis; if((pThis = sbSockInitEx(AF_INET, iType)) == NULL) { *iRet = SR_RET_ERR; return NULL; } if((*iRet = sbSockBind(pThis, szBindToAddress, uBindToPort)) != SR_RET_OK) return NULL; return pThis; } srRetVal sbSockAcceptConnection(sbSockObj* pThis, sbSockObj** pNew) { srRetVal iRet; struct sockaddr_in sa; int iLenSA; sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(pNew != NULL); if((iRet = sbSockConstruct(pNew)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; /* for now, we do not deliver back the address of the remote host */ iLenSA = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in); if((iRet = sbSockAccept(pThis, *pNew, (struct sockaddr*) &sa, &iLenSA)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbSockExit(*pNew); return iRet; } memcpy(&((*pNew)->RemoteHostAddr), &sa, sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)); return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal sbSockGetRemoteHostIP(sbSockObj *pThis, char **ppszHost) { char *pBuf; char *pBufRTL; srRetVal iRet; sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(ppszHost != NULL); if(pThis->pRemoteHostIP == NULL) { /* need to obtain the string */ if((iRet = sbSock_inet_ntoa(&(pThis->RemoteHostAddr), &pBufRTL)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; /* we must now copy the returned buffer, as it is owned by the run time library (see man) */ pThis->iRemHostIPBufLen = (int) strlen(pBufRTL) + 1; if((pThis->pRemoteHostIP = (char*) malloc(pThis->iRemHostIPBufLen * sizeof(char))) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; memcpy(pThis->pRemoteHostIP, pBufRTL, pThis->iRemHostIPBufLen); } if((pBuf = (char*) malloc(pThis->iRemHostIPBufLen * sizeof(char))) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; memcpy(pBuf, pThis->pRemoteHostIP, pThis->iRemHostIPBufLen); *ppszHost = pBuf; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal sbSockGetIPusedForSending(sbSockObj* pThis, char**ppsz) { srRetVal iRet; struct sockaddr_in sa; int iLenSA; char *pBufRTL; int iLenBuf; sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(ppsz != NULL); assert(pThis->sock != INVALID_SOCKET); iLenSA = sizeof(sa); if((iRet = sbSock_getsockname(pThis, &sa, &iLenSA)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; /* got the address, let's format a string */ if((iRet = sbSock_inet_ntoa(&sa, &pBufRTL)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; /* we must now copy the returned buffer, as it is owned by the run time library (see man) */ iLenBuf = (int) strlen(pBufRTL) + 1; if((*ppsz = (char*) malloc(iLenBuf * sizeof(char))) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; memcpy(*ppsz, pBufRTL, iLenBuf); return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Enhanced recvfrom() clone. Will receive an C sz String. That is, any * \0 received as part of the string will be replaced by ABNF SP (' '). * * \param pRecvBuf Pointer to buffer that will receive the incoming data. * \param piBufLen On entry, the size of the buffer pointed to by pRecvBuf. * On exit, the number of bytes received * \param ppFrom Pointer to a char pointer that will receive a string with the * senders' IP address. This buffer MUST be free()ed by the caller! */ srRetVal sbSockRecvFrom(sbSockObj *pThis, char* pRecvBuf, int *piBufLen, char **ppFrom) { srRetVal iRet; struct sockaddr_in sa; int iLenSA; int iLenStr; char *pBufRTL; sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(pThis->sock != INVALID_SOCKET); assert(pRecvBuf != NULL); assert(piBufLen != NULL); assert(*piBufLen > 0); iLenSA = sizeof(sa); *piBufLen = sbSock_recvfrom(pThis, pRecvBuf, (*piBufLen) - 1, 0, (struct sockaddr*) &sa, &iLenSA); if((iRet = sbSock_inet_ntoa(&sa, &pBufRTL)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; /* we must now copy the returned buffer, as it is owned by the run time library (see man) */ pThis->iRemHostIPBufLen = (int) strlen(pBufRTL) + 1; if((*ppFrom = (char*) malloc(pThis->iRemHostIPBufLen * sizeof(char))) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; memcpy(*ppFrom, pBufRTL, pThis->iRemHostIPBufLen); /** \todo handle the connection closed case (*piBuflen == 0) */ if(*piBufLen >= 0) *(pRecvBuf + *piBufLen) = '\0'; if(*piBufLen < 0) return SR_RET_ERR; /* now guard against \0 bytes */ iLenStr = *piBufLen; while(iLenStr > 0) { if(*pRecvBuf == '\0') *pRecvBuf = ' '; ++pRecvBuf; --iLenStr; } return SR_RET_OK; } liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/Makefile.am0000644000175100017510000000237512411216132014474 00000000000000lib_LTLIBRARIES = liblogging-rfc3195.la liblogging_rfc3195_la_CFLAGS = ${AM_CFLAGS} liblogging_rfc3195_la_LDFLAGS = \ -version-info 0:0:0 \ -export-symbols-regex '(^(srAPI|srSLMG).*)' liblogging_rfc3195_la_SOURCES = \ beepchannel.c \ beepframe.c \ beeplisten.c \ beepmessage.c \ beepprofile.c \ beepsession.c \ beepsession-lstn.c \ clntprof-3195cooked.c \ clntprof-3195raw.c \ lstnprof-3195raw.c \ lstnprof-3195cooked.c \ namevaluetree.c \ oscalls.c \ sockets.c \ srAPI.c \ srAPI-lstn.c \ srUtils.c \ stringbuf.c \ syslogmessage.c os_sources = \ oscallsUnix.c \ oscallsWin32.c \ socketsUnix.c \ socketsWin32.c pkginclude_HEADERS = \ liblogging.h \ srAPI.h \ settings.h \ syslogmessage.h noinst_HEADERS = \ beepchannel.h \ beepframe.h \ beeplisten.h \ beepmessage.h \ beepprofile.h \ beepsession.h \ clntprof-3195cooked.h \ clntprof-3195raw.h \ lstnprof-3195cooked.h \ lstnprof-3195raw.h \ namevaluetree.h \ oscalls.h \ sockets.h \ srUtils.h \ stringbuf.h noinst_PROGRAMS = testsrvr testdrvr testsrvr_SOURCES = testsrvr.c testsrvr_la_CFLAGS = ${AM_CFLAGS} testsrvr_LDADD = liblogging-rfc3195.la testdrvr_SOURCES = testdrvr.c testdrvr_la_CFLAGS = ${AM_CFLAGS} testdrvr_LDADD = liblogging-rfc3195.la EXTRA_DIST = $(os_sources) liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/beepsession.h0000644000175100017510000002553212411216132015130 00000000000000/*! \file beepsession.h * \brief The BEEP Session Object * * \note The current implementation only supports 2 channels - * the control channel plus 1 payload channel. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-04 * 0.1 version created. * * \date 2003-08-07 * name value list for channnels added. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef __LIB3195_BEEPSESSION_H_INCLUDED__ #define __LIB3195_BEEPSESSION_H_INCLUDED__ 1 #define sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x) {assert((x) != NULL); assert((x)->OID == OIDsbSess);} struct sbMesgObject; #include "beepchannel.h" #include "beepprofile.h" #if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1 /** Session status */ enum sbSessState_ { sbSESSSTATE_OPEN, sbSESSSTATE_CLOSED, /**< session is closed and ready to be removed from ** whatever queues it is in. **/ sbSESSSTATE_UNKNOWN = 0 /**< should never happen. Set after initialization. */ }; typedef enum sbSessState_ sbSessState; enum sbSessTXState_ { sbSESSTXSTATE_NO_TX_PENDING, /**< no transmit pending */ sbSESSTXSTATE_IN_TX, /**< data is currently being send */ sbSESSTXSTATE_UNKNOWN = 0 /**< should never happen. Set after initialization. */ }; typedef enum sbSessTXState_ sbSessTXState; #endif struct sbChanObject; struct sbChanObject; struct sbFramObject; struct sbNVTRObject; struct sbSessObject /** The session object. Implemented via \ref beepsession.h and * \ref beepsession.c. */ { srObjID OID; /**< object ID */ srRetVal iLastErr; /**< last error occured */ struct sbSockObject *pSock; /**< underlying socket */ struct sbChanObject *pChan0; /**< the control channel. This is stored in a separate variable for ** performance reasons. It also has an entry in pChannels. */ struct sbNVTRObject *pChannels; /**< pointer to a name value list with the channels. */ struct sbNVTRObject* pRXQue; /**< receive frame queue */ struct sbNVTRObject *pRemoteProfiles; /**< linked list of profiles supported by remote peer. Constructed based on greeting. */ srRetVal (*SendFramMethod)(struct sbSessObject *, struct sbFramObject *, struct sbChanObject *); /**< method to be used for sending the frame. Is different for client and server implementations */ struct sbNVTRObject *pProfilesSupported;/**< the list of profiles supported at the time of session connection. */ #if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1 sbSessState iState; /**< this session's current status */ sbSessTXState iTXState; /**< session transmit status */ struct sbNVTRObject *pSendQue; /**< queue of data to be send */ struct sbFramObject *pRecvFrame; /**< frame currently being received */ int bNeedData; /**< TRUE = can NOT send, because data (SEQ frame) needs to arrive first */ #endif }; typedef struct sbSessObject sbSessObj; /** Open a BEEP session. * The initial greeting is sent and the remote peers initial greeting * is accepted. Channel 0 is initialized and brought into operation. * * \param pszRemotePeer name or IP address of the peer to connect to * \param iPort TCP port the remote peer is listening to * \retval pointer to the new session object or NULL, if an error * occured. */ sbSessObj* sbSessOpenSession(char* pszRemotePeer, int iPort, struct sbNVTRObject *pProfSupported); srRetVal sbSessCloseSession(sbSessObj *pThis); /* The following three macros could also be inline code. * For now, I have kept them to be macros to make * facilitate porting. */ /** Getthe last error for this module */ #define sbSessGetLastError(pThis) pThis->iLastErr /** Set the last error for this module */ #define sbSessSetLastError(pThis, iRet) pThis->iLastErr = iRet /** reset the last error for this module */ #define sbSessResetLastError(pThis) pThis->iLastErr = SR_RET_OK /** * Retrieve the channel object associated with the channel number. * This method allows to retrieve a channel number based on the * actual channel. * * \param uChanNo channel number * \retval pointer to channel object or NULL, if uChanNo could * not be found. */ struct sbChanObject* sbSessRetrChanObj(sbSessObj *pThis, SBchannel uChanNo); /** * Receive a frame for a specified channel from the tcp stream. * This method handles intermixed frames from other channels. It * calls back into the frame object to do the actual frame read * (if no frame is buffered). * * See \ref architecture.c for a full description. * * \param pChan the associated channel * \retval pointer to the new frame object or NULL, if an error * occured. */ struct sbFramObject* sbSessRecvFram(sbSessObj* pThis, struct sbChanObject *pChan); /** * Open a BEEP channel on an established session. * The method carries out all channel 0 management functions * to open up a new channel. * * When the method returns without error, the channel is ready * for data transmission. If the remote peer send a (profile payload) * frame as part of the channel creation, this frame is probably * available for retrieval. * * \param pProfsSupported [in] pointer to the profile supporeted for this session. */ struct sbChanObject* sbSessOpenChan(sbSessObj* pThis); /** * Close a channel. * This is a very partial implementation of RFC 3080. For syslog-raw, * I honestly and strongly beliefe it works. However, there may be * implementations of syslog raw where it will not work or at least * not work fully correctly. * * \todo This method (and some of the plumbing behind) must be * updated to be fully compliant to RFC 3080. * * Issues are: * - we do not expect other messages to come in during the * session * - if the remote peer closes the session before us, we * may be in trouble * * \param pChan [in] Channel to be closed. Will be destroyed * at the end of the execution and thus can * no longer be used after this method call! */ srRetVal sbSessCloseChan(sbSessObj *pThis, struct sbChanObject *pChan); /** * Closes the BEEP session. First, the management channel (channel 0) * is taken down and then the TCP stream is closed. * This function can only be called after all sessions have been closed. * Once the function returns, the session object is no longer valid * and can no longer be used. */ srRetVal sbSessCloseSession(sbSessObj *pThis); /** * Receive frames off the tcp stream. SEQ frames * are processed as they arrive. Other frames are * buffered in the respective in-memory queue. This is * a helper to sbSessRecvFram() and sbSessSendFram(). * * \param bMustRcvPayloadFrame A boolean indicating if an * actual payload frame must be received. If set to * TRUE, the method blocks until a payload frame is * received. All interim SEQ frames are processed, but * will not make this method to return. * If FALSE, the method will block until anything is received, * including a SEQ. If a SEQ is received, it will be processed * and the method returns. */ srRetVal sbSessDoReceive(sbSessObj *pThis, int bMustRcvPayloadFrame); /** * Send the provided frame on the provided channel. While sending, * concurrently incoming frames are buffered and SEQ frames are * processed. This method blocks until pFram could be sent (this * means it may need to wait for the proper SEQ frame). * * See \ref architecture.c for full details on how this * method "drives the BEEP stack". * * \param pFram [in] frame to be send * \param pChan [in] channel where pFram is to be sent over */ srRetVal sbSessSendFram(sbSessObj *pThis, struct sbFramObject *pFram, struct sbChanObject *pChan); /** Destructor. pThis is invalid * when this function returns. The caller can no longer use * it. The caller is also not allowed to free it - this is * already done in this method. */ void sbSessDestroy(sbSessObj *pThis); /** * Open a BEEP session. This method is called * if a REMOTE peer requests an session open. As such, * it does only the most pressing initialization work and * then returns back to the caller. */ srRetVal sbSessRemoteOpen(sbSessObj **pThis, sbSockObj *pSock, struct sbNVTRObject *pProfSupported); /** * Close a session without any further communication. Can * be used to abort a connection if * - the remote peer broke it * - we have a protocol error and we need to break it * * This method is void, because it *must* complete, no matter * which errors it encounters. Furthermore, it is primarily * intended to be called from destructors which are also void. * Consider it to be an extended desctrutor. */ void sbSessAbort(sbSessObj *pThis); /** * Process the remote peer's greeting message. Most importantly, * the list of profiles is extracted and stored in the session * object. * * \param pMesg The message containing the Greeting. Must not be NULL. */ srRetVal sbSessProcessGreeting(struct sbSessObject *pThis, struct sbMesgObject *pMesg); /** * Send a greeting message based on the currently registered * profiles. * * We generate the greeting via a simple stringbuf, not with * an XML parser. This saves execution time and is as good * as the XML thing... * * \param pProfsSupported Pointer to a linked list of supported * profiles (which should be specified in the greeting. */ srRetVal sbSessSendGreeting(struct sbSessObject* pSess, struct sbNVTRObject *pProfsSupported); #endif liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/syslogmessage.c0000644000175100017510000007053112411216132015470 00000000000000/*! \file syslogmessage.c * \brief Implementation of the syslog message object. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-09-01 * coding begun. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include #include "settings.h" #include "liblogging.h" #include "srAPI.h" #include "syslogmessage.h" #include "namevaluetree.h" #include "stringbuf.h" #include "oscalls.h" /* ################################################################# * * private members * * ################################################################# */ /* ################################################################## * * # Now come methods that are only available if the full-blown # * * # message object should be included in the build. # * * ################################################################## */ # if FEATURE_MSGAPI == 1 # endif /* # if FEATURE_MSGAPI == 1 */ /* Next should be public members! */ /* ################################################################# * * public members * * ################################################################# */ srRetVal srSLMGConstruct(srSLMGObj **ppThis) { if(ppThis == NULL) return SR_RET_NULL_POINTER_PROVIDED; if((*ppThis = calloc(1, sizeof(srSLMGObj))) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; (*ppThis)->OID = OIDsrSLMG; (*ppThis)->pszRawMsg = NULL; (*ppThis)->iSource = srSLMG_Source_OWNGenerated; # if FEATURE_MSGAPI == 1 (*ppThis)->bTimStampIncludesTZ = FALSE; (*ppThis)->cTimStampOffsetMode = srSLMG_TimStamp_INVALID; (*ppThis)->iFacility = 1; /* default as of RFC 3164 */ (*ppThis)->iSeverity = 5; /* default as of RFC 3164 */ /* The timestamp fields are not initilized because calloc() * already did this job. So DO NOT REMOVE CALLOC()! */ (*ppThis)->pszHostname = NULL; (*ppThis)->pszLanguage = NULL; (*ppThis)->pszRemoteHost = NULL; (*ppThis)->pszTag = NULL; (*ppThis)->pszMsg = NULL; (*ppThis)->bOwnMsg = TRUE; /* right now, we own it ;) */ (*ppThis)->pszTimeStamp = NULL; # endif return SR_RET_OK; } void srSLMGDestroy(srSLMGObj *pThis) { /* as the caller provides this information AND the caller * may not be part of this lib, we can't use assert() here! */ if(pThis == NULL) return; if(pThis->OID != OIDsrSLMG) return; if((pThis->bOwnRemoteHostBuf == TRUE) && (pThis->pszRemoteHost != NULL)) free(pThis->pszRemoteHost); if((pThis->bOwnRawMsgBuf == TRUE) && (pThis->pszRawMsg != NULL)) free(pThis->pszRawMsg); # if FEATURE_MSGAPI == 1 if(pThis->pszHostname != NULL) free(pThis->pszHostname ); if(pThis->pszLanguage != NULL) free(pThis->pszLanguage ); if(pThis->pszTag != NULL) free(pThis->pszTag); if((pThis->bOwnMsg == TRUE) && (pThis->pszMsg != NULL)) free(pThis->pszMsg); if(pThis->pszTimeStamp != NULL) free(pThis->pszTimeStamp); # endif SRFREEOBJ(pThis); } /* ################################################################## * * # Now come methods that are only available if the full-blown # * * # message object should be included in the build. # * * ################################################################## */ #if FEATURE_MSGAPI == 1 /** * Parse a 32 bit integer number from a string. * * \param ppsz Pointer to the Pointer to the string being parsed. It * must be positioned at the first digit. Will be updated * so that on return it points to the first character AFTER * the integer parsed. * \retval The number parsed. */ static int _srSLMGParseInt32(unsigned char** ppsz) { int i; i = 0; while(isdigit(**ppsz)) { i = i * 10 + **ppsz - '0'; ++(*ppsz); } return i; } /** * Parse the PRI out of the message. */ static int srSLMGParsePRI(srSLMGObj* pThis, unsigned char** ppszBuf) { int i; srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(ppszBuf != NULL); assert((*ppszBuf >= pThis->pszRawMsg)); if(**ppszBuf != '<') return FALSE; ++(*ppszBuf); /* extract PRI */ i = _srSLMGParseInt32(ppszBuf); if(**ppszBuf != '>') return FALSE; ++(*ppszBuf); pThis->iFacility = i >> 3; pThis->iSeverity = i % 8; return TRUE; } /** * Parse a TIMESTAMP-3339. */ static int srSLMGParseTIMESTAMP3339(srSLMGObj* pThis, unsigned char* pszTS) { srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(pszTS != NULL); pThis->iTimStampYear = _srSLMGParseInt32(&pszTS); if(pThis->iTimStampYear < 2003 || pThis->iTimStampYear > 9999) /* The lib was written in 2003, so any value below that year is suspicious. * Of course, this prevents replay of data, but if someone really intends * to do this, he is free to modify this portion of the lib ;) */ return FALSE; /* We take the liberty to accept slightly malformed timestamps e.g. in * the format of 2003-9-1T1:0:0. This doesn't hurt on receiving. Of course, * with the current state of affairs, we would never run into this code * here because at postion 11, there is no "T" in such cases ;) */ if(*pszTS++ != '-') return FALSE; pThis->iTimStampMonth = _srSLMGParseInt32(&pszTS); if(pThis->iTimStampMonth < 1 || pThis->iTimStampMonth > 12) return FALSE; if(*pszTS++ != '-') return FALSE; pThis->iTimStampDay = _srSLMGParseInt32(&pszTS); if(pThis->iTimStampDay < 1 || pThis->iTimStampDay > 31) return FALSE; if(*pszTS++ != 'T') return FALSE; pThis->iTimStampHour = _srSLMGParseInt32(&pszTS); if(pThis->iTimStampHour < 0 || pThis->iTimStampHour > 23) return FALSE; if(*pszTS++ != ':') return FALSE; pThis->iTimStampMinute = _srSLMGParseInt32(&pszTS); if(pThis->iTimStampMinute < 0 || pThis->iTimStampMinute > 59) return FALSE; if(*pszTS++ != ':') return FALSE; pThis->iTimStampSecond = _srSLMGParseInt32(&pszTS); if(pThis->iTimStampSecond < 0 || pThis->iTimStampSecond > 60) return FALSE; /* Now let's see if we have secfrac */ if(*pszTS == '.') { unsigned char *pszStart = ++pszTS; pThis->iTimStampSecFrac = _srSLMGParseInt32(&pszTS); pThis->iTimStampSecFracPrecision = (int) (pszTS - pszStart); } else { pThis->iTimStampSecFracPrecision= 0; pThis->iTimStampSecFrac = 0; } /* check the timezone */ if(*pszTS == 'Z') { pThis->bTimStampIncludesTZ= TRUE; pThis->iTimStampOffsetHour = 0; pThis->iTimStampOffsetMinute = 0; } else if((*pszTS == '+') || (*pszTS == '-')) { pThis->cTimStampOffsetMode = *pszTS; pszTS++; pThis->iTimStampOffsetHour = _srSLMGParseInt32(&pszTS); if(pThis->iTimStampOffsetHour < 0 || pThis->iTimStampOffsetHour > 23) return FALSE; if(*pszTS++ != ':') return FALSE; pThis->iTimStampOffsetMinute = _srSLMGParseInt32(&pszTS); if(pThis->iTimStampOffsetMinute < 0 || pThis->iTimStampOffsetMinute > 59) return FALSE; pThis->bTimStampIncludesTZ = TRUE; } else /* there MUST be TZ information */ return FALSE; /* OK, we actually have a 3339 timestamp, so let's indicated this */ pThis->iTimStampType = srSLMG_TimStamp_3339; return TRUE; } /** * Parse a TIMESTAMP-3164. */ static int srSLMGParseTIMESTAMP3164(srSLMGObj* pThis, unsigned char* pszTS) { srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(pszTS != NULL); /* If we look at the month (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec), * we may see the following character sequences occur: * * J(an/u(n/l)), Feb, Ma(r/y), A(pr/ug), Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec * * We will use this for parsing, as it probably is the * fastest way to parse it. */ switch(*pszTS++) { case 'J': if(*pszTS++ == 'a') if(*pszTS++ == 'n') pThis->iTimStampMonth = 1; else return FALSE; else if(*pszTS++ == 'u') if(*pszTS++ == 'n') pThis->iTimStampMonth = 6; else if(*pszTS++ == 'l') pThis->iTimStampMonth = 7; else return FALSE; else return FALSE; break; case 'F': if(*pszTS++ == 'e') if(*pszTS++ == 'b') pThis->iTimStampMonth = 2; else return FALSE; else return FALSE; break; case 'M': if(*pszTS++ == 'a') if(*pszTS++ == 'r') pThis->iTimStampMonth = 3; else if(*pszTS++ == 'y') pThis->iTimStampMonth = 5; else return FALSE; else return FALSE; break; case 'A': if(*pszTS++ == 'p') if(*pszTS++ == 'r') pThis->iTimStampMonth = 4; else return FALSE; else if(*pszTS++ == 'u') if(*pszTS++ == 'g') pThis->iTimStampMonth = 8; else return FALSE; else return FALSE; break; case 'S': if(*pszTS++ == 'e') if(*pszTS++ == 'p') pThis->iTimStampMonth = 9; else return FALSE; else return FALSE; break; case 'O': if(*pszTS++ == 'c') if(*pszTS++ == 't') pThis->iTimStampMonth = 10; else return FALSE; else return FALSE; break; case 'N': if(*pszTS++ == 'o') if(*pszTS++ == 'v') pThis->iTimStampMonth = 11; else return FALSE; else return FALSE; break; case 'D': if(*pszTS++ == 'e') if(*pszTS++ == 'c') pThis->iTimStampMonth = 12; else return FALSE; else return FALSE; break; default: return FALSE; } /* done month */ if(*pszTS++ != ' ') return FALSE; /* we accept a slightly malformed timestamp when receiving. This is * we accept one-digit days */ if(*pszTS == ' ') ++pszTS; pThis->iTimStampDay = _srSLMGParseInt32(&pszTS); if(pThis->iTimStampDay < 1 || pThis->iTimStampDay > 31) return FALSE; if(*pszTS++ != ' ') return FALSE; pThis->iTimStampHour = _srSLMGParseInt32(&pszTS); if(pThis->iTimStampHour < 0 || pThis->iTimStampHour > 23) return FALSE; if(*pszTS++ != ':') return FALSE; pThis->iTimStampMinute = _srSLMGParseInt32(&pszTS); if(pThis->iTimStampMinute < 0 || pThis->iTimStampMinute > 59) return FALSE; if(*pszTS++ != ':') return FALSE; pThis->iTimStampSecond = _srSLMGParseInt32(&pszTS); if(pThis->iTimStampSecond < 0 || pThis->iTimStampSecond > 60) return FALSE; /* OK, we actually have a 3164 timestamp, so let's indicate this */ pThis->iTimStampType = srSLMG_TimStamp_3164; return TRUE; } /** * Parse the TIMESTAMP part of the message. * Primarily based on http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-syslog-sign-12.txt; */ static int srSLMGParseTIMESTAMP(srSLMGObj* pThis, unsigned char** ppszBuf) { sbStrBObj *pStrBuf; int iLenTS; srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(ppszBuf != NULL); assert((*ppszBuf >= pThis->pszRawMsg)); /* first of all, extract timestamp. The timestamp * string is also used by other parts of liblogging, * so it must be stored within the SLMG obj. * * A timestamp must be at least 10 characters wide. * As such, we read at last 15 characters (if the * string is large enough. This is mainly because * TIMESTAMP-3164 contains spaces in it and this is * the only (relatively) elegant way to get around * them... */ iLenTS = 0; if((pStrBuf = sbStrBConstruct()) == NULL) return FALSE; sbStrBSetAllocIncrement(pStrBuf, 33); while((iLenTS < 32) && **ppszBuf) { if((**ppszBuf == ' ') && (iLenTS >= 10)) break; if(sbStrBAppendChar(pStrBuf, **ppszBuf) != SR_RET_OK) { sbStrBDestruct(pStrBuf); return FALSE; } ++(*ppszBuf); ++iLenTS; } if(pThis->pszTimeStamp != NULL) free(pThis->pszTimeStamp); if((pThis->pszTimeStamp = sbStrBFinish(pStrBuf)) == NULL) return FALSE; if(**ppszBuf != ' ') return FALSE; ++(*ppszBuf); /* ok, the message buffer is already updated. Now let's * see what timestamp we got. * * we first see if it looks like a TIMESTAMP-3339 */ if((iLenTS > 11) && (pThis->pszTimeStamp[10] == 'T')) { /* looks like it is TIMESTAMP-3339, so let's try to parse it */ return srSLMGParseTIMESTAMP3339(pThis, pThis->pszTimeStamp); } else { /* looks like TIMESTAMP-3164 */ return srSLMGParseTIMESTAMP3164(pThis, pThis->pszTimeStamp); } /*NOTREACHED*/ } /** * Parse a HOSTNAME. */ static int srSLMGParseHOSTNAME(srSLMGObj* pThis, unsigned char** ppszBuf) { sbStrBObj *pStr; srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(ppszBuf != NULL); assert((*ppszBuf >= pThis->pszRawMsg)); if(pThis->pszRemoteHost == NULL) { /* the hostname is NOT present on /dev/log */ if(sbSock_gethostname((char**) &(pThis->pszHostname)) != SR_RET_OK) { return FALSE; } } else { /* remotely received - extract hostname from message */ if((pStr = sbStrBConstruct()) == NULL) return FALSE; /* we have no way to indicated this (unlikely) error - so this is better than nothing.. */ sbStrBSetAllocIncrement(pStr, 64); /* should match always */ while(**ppszBuf && **ppszBuf != ' ') { sbStrBAppendChar(pStr, **ppszBuf); ++(*ppszBuf); } if(**ppszBuf == ' ') ++(*ppszBuf); else /* something went wrong ;) */ return FALSE; pThis->pszHostname = sbStrBFinish(pStr); } return TRUE; } /** * Parse a TAG. * * We do not have a totally clear view of what the tag is. * As such, we do some guesswork. First, we assume it is * terminated by a colon. If it isn't, we retry by terminating * it with a non-alphanumeric char. If that again doesn't help, * we have a message that is not compliant to any RFCs, thus * we assume it is a "raw" message. */ static int srSLMGParseTAG(srSLMGObj* pThis, unsigned char** ppszBuf) { unsigned char *pBuf; unsigned char *pInBuf; int i; srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(ppszBuf != NULL); assert((*ppszBuf >= pThis->pszRawMsg)); pInBuf = *ppszBuf; if((pBuf = malloc(33 * sizeof(unsigned char))) == NULL) return FALSE; /* we have no way to indicated this (unlikely) error - so this is better than nothing.. */ i = 0; while(**ppszBuf && **ppszBuf != ':' && i < 32) { *(pBuf+i) = **ppszBuf; ++i; ++(*ppszBuf); } if(**ppszBuf == ':') { /* ok, looks like a syslog-sign tag */ if(i >= 32) { /* oops... */ free(pBuf); return FALSE; } *(pBuf+i++) = ':'; *(pBuf+i) = '\0'; ++(*ppszBuf); /* eat it, the colon is not part of the message under -sign */ pThis->pszTag = pBuf; return TRUE; } /* control reaches this point if the tag was no good and we * need to retry. */ *ppszBuf = pInBuf; i = 0; while(**ppszBuf && isalnum(**ppszBuf) && i < 32) { *(pBuf+i) = **ppszBuf; ++i; ++(*ppszBuf); } if(isalnum(**ppszBuf)) { /* oversize tag --> invalid! */ free(pBuf); return FALSE; } *(pBuf+i) = '\0'; pThis->pszTag = pBuf; return TRUE; } /** * Copy the MSG to its own buffer. * * In the future, we may add coockie processing e.g. for -sign, -interntional * here. */ static srRetVal srSLMGProcessMSG(srSLMGObj* pThis, unsigned char** ppszBuf) { srRetVal iRet; sbStrBObj *pStr; srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(ppszBuf != NULL); assert((*ppszBuf >= pThis->pszRawMsg)); if((pStr = sbStrBConstruct()) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; /* we have no way to indicated this (unlikely) error - so this is better than nothing.. */ while(**ppszBuf) { if((iRet = sbStrBAppendChar(pStr, **ppszBuf)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; ++(*ppszBuf); } pThis->pszMsg = sbStrBFinish(pStr); return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal srSLMGParseMesg(srSLMGObj *pThis) { srRetVal iRet; unsigned char* pszBuf; srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT_API(pThis); /* This algo works as follows: It tries to parse each of the syslog * message. A parser is called for each part (e.g. PRI and TIMESTAMP). * The parser tries to find a suitable format for that part of the * message and - if it does - updates the syslog message's properties * and returns TRUE. If it does not find a match, it returns FALSE. * A failed parser does not necessarily mean the message is invalid - * we can always fall back to plain 3164. However, the caller for whom * the message is being parsed is advised to check which format we * found and eventually issue an error message (e.g. if we have a * syslog-sign message with a RFC 3164 message format - that does * not work (or does it...?). */ pszBuf = pThis->pszRawMsg; if(srSLMGParsePRI(pThis, &pszBuf) == FALSE) { pThis->iFormat = srSLMGFmt_3164RAW; return SR_RET_OK; } if(srSLMGParseTIMESTAMP(pThis, &pszBuf) == FALSE) { pThis->iFormat = srSLMGFmt_3164RAW; return SR_RET_OK; } if(srSLMGParseHOSTNAME(pThis, &pszBuf) == FALSE) { pThis->iFormat = srSLMGFmt_3164RAW; return SR_RET_OK; } if(srSLMGParseTAG(pThis, &pszBuf) == FALSE) { pThis->iFormat = srSLMGFmt_3164RAW; return SR_RET_OK; } /* OK, this must be wellformed format */ if(pThis->iTimStampType == srSLMG_TimStamp_3164) pThis->iFormat = srSLMGFmt_3164WELLFORMED; else pThis->iFormat = srSLMGFmt_SIGN_12; if((iRet = srSLMGProcessMSG(pThis, &pszBuf)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal srSLMGGetPriority(srSLMGObj *pThis, int *piPrio) { srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT_API(pThis); if(piPrio == NULL) return SR_RET_NULL_POINTER_PROVIDED; *piPrio = pThis->iSeverity ; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal srSLMGGetFacility(srSLMGObj *pThis, int *piFac) { srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT_API(pThis); if(piFac == NULL) return SR_RET_NULL_POINTER_PROVIDED; *piFac = pThis->iFacility; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal srSLMGGetRemoteHost(srSLMGObj *pThis, char**ppsz) { srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT_API(pThis); if(ppsz== NULL) return SR_RET_NULL_POINTER_PROVIDED; *ppsz = pThis->pszRemoteHost; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal srSLMGGetHostname(srSLMGObj *pThis, char**ppsz) { srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT_API(pThis); if(ppsz== NULL) return SR_RET_NULL_POINTER_PROVIDED; if(!((pThis->iFormat == srSLMGFmt_3164WELLFORMED) || (pThis->iFormat == srSLMGFmt_SIGN_12))) return SR_RET_PROPERTY_NOT_AVAILABLE; *ppsz = pThis->pszHostname; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal srSLMGGetTag(srSLMGObj *pThis, unsigned char**ppsz) { srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT_API(pThis); if(ppsz== NULL) return SR_RET_NULL_POINTER_PROVIDED; if(!((pThis->iFormat == srSLMGFmt_3164WELLFORMED) || (pThis->iFormat == srSLMGFmt_SIGN_12))) return SR_RET_PROPERTY_NOT_AVAILABLE; *ppsz = pThis->pszTag; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal srSLMGGetMSG(srSLMGObj *pThis, unsigned char**ppsz) { srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT_API(pThis); if(ppsz== NULL) return SR_RET_NULL_POINTER_PROVIDED; if(!((pThis->iFormat == srSLMGFmt_3164WELLFORMED) || (pThis->iFormat == srSLMGFmt_SIGN_12))) /* in this case, we have nothing but the raw message and thus we return it. * Well... 3164 says this is exactly what we should do, as in the absense * of a proper header the whole message is deemed to be MSG only. */ *ppsz = pThis->pszRawMsg; else *ppsz = pThis->pszMsg; return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Provide the caller back with the raw message. * * This is especially useful for syslog-sign, where the * raw message must be stored in order to keep the sig * intact! * * \note The returned string is read-only. It is valid * only until the srSLMGObj is destroyed. If the caller intends * to use it for a prolonged period of time, it needs to * copy it! * * \param ppsz Pointer to Pointer to unsigned char to * receive the return string. */ srRetVal srSLMGGetRawMSG(srSLMGObj *pThis, unsigned char**ppsz) { srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT_API(pThis); if(ppsz== NULL) return SR_RET_NULL_POINTER_PROVIDED; *ppsz = pThis->pszRawMsg; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal srSLMGSetRemoteHostIP(srSLMGObj *pThis, char *pszRemHostIP, int bCopyRemHost) { srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT_API(pThis); if(pThis->pszRemoteHost != NULL) if(pThis->bOwnRemoteHostBuf == TRUE) free(pThis->pszRemoteHost); if(bCopyRemHost == TRUE) { if((pThis->pszRemoteHost = sbNVTEUtilStrDup(pszRemHostIP)) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } else pThis->pszRemoteHost = pszRemHostIP; pThis->bOwnRemoteHostBuf = bCopyRemHost; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal srSLMGSetRawMsg(srSLMGObj *pThis, char *pszRawMsg, int bCopyRawMsg) { srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT_API(pThis); if(pThis->pszRawMsg != NULL) if(pThis->bOwnRawMsgBuf == TRUE) free(pThis->pszRawMsg); if(bCopyRawMsg == TRUE) { if((pThis->pszRawMsg = sbNVTEUtilStrDup(pszRawMsg)) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } else pThis->pszRawMsg = pszRawMsg; pThis->bOwnRawMsgBuf = bCopyRawMsg; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal srSLMGSetMSG(srSLMGObj *pThis, char *pszMSG, int bCopyMSG) { srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT_API(pThis); if(pThis->pszMsg != NULL) if(pThis->bOwnMsg == TRUE) free(pThis->pszMsg); if(bCopyMSG == TRUE) { if((pThis->pszMsg = sbNVTEUtilStrDup(pszMSG)) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } else pThis->pszMsg = pszMSG; pThis->bOwnMsg = bCopyMSG; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal srSLMGSetTIMESTAMPtoCurrent(srSLMGObj *pThis) { srRetVal iRet; srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT_API(pThis); iRet = getCurrTime(&pThis->iTimStampYear, &pThis->iTimStampMonth, &pThis->iTimStampDay, &pThis->iTimStampHour, &pThis->iTimStampMinute, &pThis->iTimStampSecond, &pThis->iTimStampSecFrac, &pThis->iTimStampSecFracPrecision, &pThis->cTimStampOffsetMode, &pThis->iTimStampOffsetHour, &pThis->iTimStampOffsetMinute); return iRet; } /** * Set the HOSTNAME to the current hostname. */ srRetVal srSLMGSetHOSTNAMEtoCurrent(srSLMGObj* pThis) { srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT_API(pThis); return sbSock_gethostname((char**) (&(pThis->pszHostname))); } /* The following table is a helper to srSLMGFormatRawMsg: */ static char* srSLMGMonthNames[13] = {"ERR", "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec"}; srRetVal srSLMGFormatRawMsg(srSLMGObj *pThis, srSLMGFormat iFmtToUse) { srRetVal iRet; sbStrBObj *pStr; char szBuf[128]; int i; srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT_API(pThis); if((iFmtToUse != srSLMGFmt_3164WELLFORMED) && (iFmtToUse != srSLMGFmt_SIGN_12)) return SR_RET_UNSUPPORTED_FORMAT; if(pThis->pszRawMsg != NULL) if(pThis->bOwnRawMsgBuf == FALSE) return SR_RET_UNALLOCATABLE_BUFFER; else { free(pThis->pszRawMsg); pThis->pszRawMsg = NULL; } if((pStr = sbStrBConstruct()) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; /* PRI */ i = (pThis->iFacility << 3) + pThis->iSeverity; SNPRINTF(szBuf, sizeof(szBuf), "<%d>", i); if((iRet = sbStrBAppendStr(pStr, szBuf)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbStrBDestruct(pStr); return iRet; } /* TIMESTAMP * Please note: all SNPRINTFs allow 34 Bytes, because of * a) the '\0' byte * b) the extra space at the end of the TIMESTAMP * So the TIMESTAMP itself will by 32 bytes at most. */ if(pThis->pszTimeStamp != NULL) free(pThis->pszTimeStamp); if((pThis->pszTimeStamp = calloc(34, sizeof(char))) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; if(iFmtToUse == srSLMGFmt_3164WELLFORMED) { SNPRINTF(pThis->pszTimeStamp, 34, "%s %2d %2.2d:%2.2d:%2.2d ", srSLMGMonthNames[pThis->iTimStampMonth], pThis->iTimStampDay, pThis->iTimStampHour, pThis->iTimStampMinute, pThis->iTimStampSecond); } else { /* SIGN_12! */ if(pThis->iTimStampSecFracPrecision > 0) { /* we now need to include fractional seconds. While doing so, we must look at * the precision specified. For example, if we have millisec precision (3 digits), a * secFrac value of 12 is not equivalent to ".12" but ".012". Obviously, this * is a huge difference ;). To avoid this, we first create a format string with * the specific precision and *then* use that format string to do the actual * formating (mmmmhhh... kind of self-modifying code... ;)). */ char szFmtStr[64]; /* be careful: there is ONE actual %d in the format string below ;) */ SNPRINTF(szFmtStr, sizeof(szFmtStr), "%%04d-%%02d-%%02dT%%02d:%%02d:%%02d.%%0%dd%%c%%02d:%%02d ", pThis->iTimStampSecFracPrecision); SNPRINTF(pThis->pszTimeStamp, 34, szFmtStr, pThis->iTimStampYear, pThis->iTimStampMonth, pThis->iTimStampDay, pThis->iTimStampHour, pThis->iTimStampMinute, pThis->iTimStampSecond, pThis->iTimStampSecFrac, pThis->cTimStampOffsetMode, pThis->iTimStampOffsetHour, pThis->iTimStampOffsetMinute); } else SNPRINTF(pThis->pszTimeStamp, 34, "%4.4d-%2.2d-%2.2dT%2.2d:%2.2d:%2.2d%c%2.2d:%2.2d ", pThis->iTimStampYear, pThis->iTimStampMonth, pThis->iTimStampDay, pThis->iTimStampHour, pThis->iTimStampMinute, pThis->iTimStampSecond, pThis->cTimStampOffsetMode, pThis->iTimStampOffsetHour, pThis->iTimStampOffsetMinute); } /* timestamp done, add it... */ if((iRet = sbStrBAppendStr(pStr, pThis->pszTimeStamp)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbStrBDestruct(pStr); return iRet; } /* HOSTNAME */ if((iRet = sbStrBAppendStr(pStr, pThis->pszHostname)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbStrBDestruct(pStr); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbStrBAppendChar(pStr, ' ')) != SR_RET_OK) { sbStrBDestruct(pStr); return iRet; } /* TAG */ if((iRet = sbStrBAppendStr(pStr, pThis->pszTag)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbStrBDestruct(pStr); return iRet; } if(*(pThis->pszTag + strlen(pThis->pszTag) - 1) != ':') if((iFmtToUse == srSLMGFmt_SIGN_12) || isalnum(*(pThis->pszTag + strlen(pThis->pszTag) - 1))) { /* -sign MUST be terminated by a colon, in 3164 it is not allowed to be terminated by alnum */ if((iRet = sbStrBAppendChar(pStr, ':')) != SR_RET_OK) { sbStrBDestruct(pStr); return iRet; } } /* MSG */ if((iRet = sbStrBAppendStr(pStr, pThis->pszMsg)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbStrBDestruct(pStr); return iRet; } /* done, let's store the new string */ pThis->pszRawMsg = sbStrBFinish(pStr); pThis->bOwnRawMsgBuf = TRUE; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal srSLMGSetFacility(srSLMGObj* pThis, int iNewVal) { srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT_API(pThis); if(iNewVal < 0 || iNewVal > 23) return SR_RET_FACIL_OUT_OF_RANGE; pThis->iFacility = iNewVal; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal srSLMGSetSeverity(srSLMGObj* pThis, int iNewVal) { srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT_API(pThis); if(iNewVal < 0 || iNewVal > 7) return SR_RET_PRIO_OUT_OF_RANGE; pThis->iSeverity = iNewVal; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal srSLMGSetTAG(srSLMGObj* pThis, char* pszNewTag) { srRetVal iRet; sbStrBObj *pStr; int i; srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT_API(pThis); if(pszNewTag == NULL) return SR_RET_NULL_POINTER_PROVIDED; if((pStr = sbStrBConstruct()) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; sbStrBSetAllocIncrement(pStr, 16); /* copy tag value & check validity * (we assume all chars except ':' and SP to be valid) */ for(i = 0 ; *(pszNewTag+i) && i < 32 ; ++i) if((*(pszNewTag+i) == ':') || (*(pszNewTag+i) == ' ')) return SR_RET_INVALID_TAG; else if((iRet = sbStrBAppendChar(pStr, *(pszNewTag+i))) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; if(*(pszNewTag+i) != '\0') /* more than 32 chars */ return SR_RET_INVALID_TAG; /* done, set property */ if(pThis->pszTag != NULL) free(pThis->pszTag); if((pThis->pszTag = sbStrBFinish(pStr)) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; return SR_RET_OK; } #endif /* #if FEATURE_MSGAPI == 1 */ liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/beepmessage.c0000644000175100017510000002135112411216132015057 00000000000000/*! \file beepmessage.c * \brief Implementation of the BEEP Message Object. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-04 * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include "settings.h" #include "liblogging.h" #include "beepmessage.h" #include "beepframe.h" /* ################################################################# * * private members * * ################################################################# */ /* ################################################################# * * public members * * ################################################################# */ char* sbMesgGetRawBuf(sbMesgObj* pThis) { assert(pThis != NULL); return(pThis->szRawBuf); } int sbMesgGetMIMEHdrSize(sbMesgObj* pThis) { assert(pThis != NULL); return(pThis->iMIMEHdrSize); } int sbMesgGetPayloadSize(sbMesgObj* pThis) { assert(pThis != NULL); return(pThis->iPayloadSize); } int sbMesgGetOverallSize(sbMesgObj* pThis) { assert(pThis != NULL); return(pThis->iOverallSize); } sbMesgObj* sbMesgConstruct(char* pszMIMEHdr, char *pszPayload) { sbMesgObj *pThis; char* pszMsgBuf; char* pszHdrBuf; int iHdrSize, iPayloadSize, iOverallSize; if((pThis = calloc(1, sizeof(sbMesgObj))) == NULL) return NULL; /* compute sizes */ iHdrSize = (pszMIMEHdr == NULL) ? 0 : (int) strlen(pszMIMEHdr); iPayloadSize = (pszPayload == NULL) ? 0 : (int) strlen(pszPayload); iOverallSize = iHdrSize + 2 /* CRLF */ + iPayloadSize; if((pszMsgBuf = malloc((iOverallSize + 1/* \0 byte*/) * sizeof(char))) == NULL) { /* oops, doesn't work out... */ SRFREEOBJ(pThis); /* no further need */ return(NULL); } if((pszMIMEHdr != NULL) && (pszHdrBuf = malloc((iHdrSize + 1 /*\0!*/) * sizeof(char))) == NULL) { /* oops, doesn't work out... */ free(pszMsgBuf); SRFREEOBJ(pThis); /* no further need */ return(NULL); } /* If we reach this point, we can finally construct the object. All * memory allocations have succeeded. */ pThis->szRawBuf = pszMsgBuf; pThis->OID = OIDsbMesg; if(pszMIMEHdr == NULL) { pThis->szMIMEHdr = NULL; } else { strcpy(pszHdrBuf, pszMIMEHdr); pThis->szMIMEHdr = pszHdrBuf; strcpy(pszMsgBuf, pszMIMEHdr); pszMsgBuf += iHdrSize; } *pszMsgBuf++ = 0x0d; *pszMsgBuf++ = 0x0a; if(pszPayload != NULL) { memcpy(pszMsgBuf, pszPayload, iPayloadSize + 1); } else { /* \0 terminator must be written in this case! */ pszMsgBuf = '\0'; } /* finish initialization */ pThis->szActualPayload = pThis->szRawBuf + iHdrSize + 2; pThis->iMIMEHdrSize = iHdrSize; pThis->iPayloadSize = iPayloadSize; pThis->iOverallSize = iOverallSize; /* debug: printf("Mesg# RawBuf: alloc %d, strlen() %d - HDRBuf: alloc %d, strlen() %d.\n", iOverallSize + 1, strlen(pThis->szRawBuf), iHdrSize + 1, (pThis->szMIMEHdr == NULL) ? 0 : strlen(pThis->szMIMEHdr)); */ return(pThis); } srRetVal sbMIMEExtract(char *pszInBuf, int iInBufLen, char **pszMIMEHdr, char** pszPayload) { char* pHdr; char* pPayload = NULL; char* psz; int iCurrCol = 0; int iHdrLen; int iPayloadLen; /* detect end of MIME Header */ /* we now handle empty strings, but this fix needs further testing. I just * added the "if(*psz)" and now I wonder why this wasn't done in the first * place. However, this was 3 years ago and my memory has vanished... -- rger, 2006-10-06 */ if(*pszInBuf) { for(psz = pszInBuf ; *(psz+1) != '\0' ; ++psz) { if(*psz == '\r' && *(psz+1) == '\n') { if(iCurrCol == 0) { pPayload = psz + 2; break; } else { iCurrCol = 0; ++psz; } } else ++iCurrCol; } } if(pPayload == NULL) /* MIME Header missing? */ { /* We need to allow this for SDCS for the time being. We also * need it to guard us against malicious traffic... So it must * stay in here even when SDSC is fixed. If we do not find any * MIME header (not even an empty one), we assume there was an * empty one. */ pHdr = NULL; pPayload = pszInBuf; iHdrLen = 0; iPayloadLen = iInBufLen + 1 /* '\0' */; } else { iHdrLen = (int) (pPayload - pszInBuf - 2 /* CRLF */); iPayloadLen = iInBufLen - (iHdrLen + 2 /*CRLF */) + 1 /* \0 */; } /* if we reach this, we have successfully parsed the header * and can now create the buffers. */ if(iHdrLen == 0) { *pszMIMEHdr = NULL; } else { if((*pszMIMEHdr = malloc((iHdrLen + 1) * sizeof(char))) == NULL) { *pszPayload = NULL; /* just in case... */ return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } memcpy(*pszMIMEHdr, pszInBuf, iHdrLen); *(*pszMIMEHdr+iHdrLen) = '\0'; /* no additional +1 needed as +IhdrLen is already after the string */ } if((*pszPayload = malloc(iPayloadLen * sizeof(char))) == NULL) { free(*pszMIMEHdr); *pszMIMEHdr = NULL; return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } strcpy(*pszPayload, pPayload); /* debug: printf("sbMIMEExtract# HDRBuf: alloc %d, strlen() %d - BodyBuf: alloc %d, strlen() %d.\n", iHdrLen + 1, (*pszMIMEHdr == NULL) ? 0 : strlen(*pszMIMEHdr), iInBufLen - (iHdrLen + 2 ) + 1, strlen(*pszPayload)); */ return SR_RET_OK; } sbMesgObj* sbMesgRecvMesg(sbChanObj* pChan) { sbFramObj *pFram; sbMesgObj *sbMesg; if((pFram = sbFramRecvFram(pChan)) == NULL) return NULL; sbMesg = sbMesgConstrFromFrame(pFram); sbFramDestroy(pFram); return(sbMesg); } sbMesgObj* sbMesgConstrFromFrame(sbFramObj* psbFram) { sbMesgObj *pThis; char* pszMIMEHdr; char* pszPayload; /* first extract Header and Payload */ if(sbMIMEExtract(sbFramGetFrame(psbFram), sbFramGetFrameLen(psbFram), &pszMIMEHdr, &pszPayload) != SR_RET_OK) return NULL; /* then use the "normal" constructor... */ pThis = sbMesgConstruct(pszMIMEHdr, pszPayload); free(pszMIMEHdr); free(pszPayload); pThis->idHdr = psbFram->idHdr; pThis->uMsgno = psbFram->uMsgno; pThis->uSeqno = psbFram->uSeqno; pThis->uNxtSeqno = psbFram->uSeqno + psbFram->uSize; return(pThis); } srRetVal sbMesgSendMesgWithCallback(sbMesgObj* pThis, sbChanObj* pChan, char *pszCmd, SBansno uAnsno, void (*OnFramDestroy)(sbFramObj*), void* pUsr) { sbFramObj* pFram; srRetVal iRet; sbMesgCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); if((pFram = sbFramCreateFramFromMesg(pChan, pThis, pszCmd, uAnsno)) == NULL) return SR_RET_ERR; if(OnFramDestroy != NULL) if((iRet = sbFramSetOnDestroyEvent(pFram, OnFramDestroy, pUsr)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; pThis->idHdr = pFram->idHdr; pThis->uMsgno = pFram->uMsgno; /** * For now, we assume a Mesg will always fit into one Fram. This * is always true for syslog. So there is no need to do it more * complicated. In the long term, it may be worth changing this... */ iRet = sbFramSendFram(pFram, pChan); if(pFram->iState == sbFRAMSTATE_SENT) sbFramDestroy(pFram); return(iRet); } srRetVal sbMesgSendMesg(sbMesgObj* pThis, sbChanObj* pChan, char *pszCmd, SBansno uAnsno) { return(sbMesgSendMesgWithCallback(pThis, pChan, pszCmd, uAnsno, NULL, NULL)); } void sbMesgDestroy(sbMesgObj *pThis) { sbMesgCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if(pThis->szRawBuf != NULL) free(pThis->szRawBuf); if(pThis->szMIMEHdr != NULL) free(pThis->szMIMEHdr); SRFREEOBJ(pThis); } liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/sockets.h0000644000175100017510000003107312411216132014261 00000000000000/*! \file sockets.h * \brief socket layer for slim beep * * This implements a very thin layer above the socket * subsystem. If you intend to port the lib to a * different environment, you should probably stick with * that layer and create a new socketsXXX.c file. * * The prefix for this file is sbSock. * * All methods receive a pointer to their * "object instance" as the first parameter. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-04 * 0.1 version created. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef __LIB3195_SOCKETS_H_INCLUDED__ #define __LIB3195_SOCKETS_H_INCLUDED__ 1 #include "settings.h" #ifdef SROS_WIN32 # include #else #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #endif #define sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x) {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsbSock);} /** The value to return when no character could be read * by a socket recv call. */ #define sbSOCK_NO_CHAR -1 struct sbSockObject /** The socket object. This works much like the implied * object created by C++. */ { srObjID OID; /**< object ID */ srRetVal iLastErr; /**< last error code from liblogging - mostly used in cases where a pointer is returned */ SR_SOCKET sock; /**< the actual socket */ int bIsInError; /**< was there an error in this layer? */ int dwLastError; /**< last error code reported by stack */ char szInBuf[SOCKETMAXINBUFSIZE]; /**< input buffer \see SOCKETMAXINBUFSIZE for details. */ int iCurInBufPos; /**< current position in input buffer. This is the LAST character that was processed */ int iInBufLen; /**< current length of inBuf. 0 means empty */ fd_set fdset; /**< this may not be portable on some exotic OS, but so far I have no better idea to hide it... */ # if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1 struct sockaddr_in RemoteHostAddr;/**< ipAddr of the remote host [sorry, IP V4 only currently... :-(] */ char *pRemoteHostIP; /**< IP address of the remote host connected to this socket */ int iRemHostIPBufLen; /**< strlen()+ 1 of the remote host IP address (for malloc()) */ # endif }; typedef struct sbSockObject sbSockObj; /* The following three macros could also be inline code. * For now, I have kept them to be macros to make * facilitate porting. */ /** Getthe last error for this module */ #define sbSockGetLastError(pThis) pThis->iLastErr /** Set the last error for this module */ #define sbSockSetLastError(pThis, iRet) pThis->iLastErr = iRet /** reset the last error for this module */ #define sbSockResetLastError(pThis) pThis->iLastErr = SR_RET_OK /** Global Layer initialization. Should be called only once per * application. This will do all housekeeping necessary to * use the layer. DO NOT CALL ANY OTHER METHODS BEFORE THIS * ONE HAS BEEN CALLED! They will probably fail! * * \param bInitOSStack Specifies if the library should initialize * the operating system socket stack. If 1, it * initializes it, if 0, it does not. Set this to 0 * if you integrate this lib into an app that otherwise * initializes the socket lib itself. */ srRetVal sbSockLayerInit(int bInitOSStack); /** Global Layer destructor. Call this only once at the * end of the application. All sockets must be destroyed * before calling this method. * * \param bExitOSStack Specifies if the library should shut down * the operating system socket stack. If 1, it * shuts it down, if 0, it does not. Set this to 0 * if you integrate this lib into an app that otherwise * shuts down the OS socket lib itself. */ srRetVal sbSockLayerExit(int bExitOSStack); sbSockObj* sbSockInit(void); /**< Constructor for STREAM sockets, only \retval Returns a pointer to the new instance or NULL, if it could not be created. */ sbSockObj* sbSockInitEx(int af, int iSockType); /**< Alternate Constructur. Socket TYPE (STREAM/DGRAM) can be specified */ srRetVal sbSockExit(sbSockObj*); /**< Destructor */ int sbSockGetLastSockError(sbSockObj*); /**< get last error code. \retval last error code (OS specific) */ /** Connect a socket to a remote host. * \param pszHost Name or IP address of host to connect to * \param iPort Port to connect to */ srRetVal sbSockConnectoToHost(sbSockObj* pThis, char* pszHost, int iPort); /** Check if the socket has data ready to be received. * \retval TRUE if data is ready, FALSE otherwise. The * return value is only valid if no error occured. To * make your app bullet-proof, you need to check the * error indicator before using the retval... ;) */ int sbSockHasReceiveData(sbSockObj* pThis); /** Receive data from the socket. This is done in a blocking way. * If you would not like to block, call \ref sbSockHasReceiveData * before calling this method. * * \param *pszBuf [in] - data to be send * \param iLen [in] - length of pszBuf * \retval actual bytes sent by socket subsystem */ int sbSockReceive(sbSockObj* pThis, char * pszBuf, int iLen); /** Send the supplied buffer. * \param *pszBuf [in] - data to be sent. * If NULL, no data is sent (but NULL is a VALID * value for this param!). * \param iLen [in] - number of bytes to send * \retval number of bytes actually sent */ int sbSockSend(sbSockObj* pThis, const char* pszBuf, int iLen); /** * Read the next character from the stream. The character * is removed from the stream. If no data is ready on the * stream, a blocking read is carried out. So this function * can block! * * \retval character read */ int sbSockGetRcvChar(sbSockObj *pThis); /** * Peek at the next character from the stream. The character * is NOT removed from the stream. If no data is ready on the * stream, a blocking read is carried out. So this function * can block! * * \retval character read */ int sbSockPeekRcvChar(sbSockObj *pThis); /** * Close a socket. */ srRetVal sbSockClosesocket(sbSockObj *pThis); /** * Wait until the socket has some receive data. This * is a blocking call. */ srRetVal sbSockWaitReceiveData(struct sbSockObject* pThis); /** * Wrapper for the fd_set data structure */ typedef fd_set srSock_fd_set; /** * wrapper for the FD_ZERO macro. * This may not work on every exotic OS, but it * gives at least a small hook to porting it... * Semantics are as with the original FD_ZERO. */ #define sbSockFD_ZERO(fdset) FD_ZERO(fdset) /** Wrapper for the FD_SET macro. * This may not work on every exotic OS, but it * gives at least a small hook to porting it... * Semantics are as with the original FD_ZERO. */ #define sbSockFD_SET(sock, fdset) FD_SET(sock, fdset) /** Wrapper for the FD_ISSET macro. * This may not work on every exotic OS, but it * gives at least a small hook to porting it... * Semantics are as with the original FD_ZERO. */ #define sbSockFD_ISSET(sock, fdset) FD_ISSET(sock, fdset) /** * Wrapper for the socket select call on a fd_set structure. * \param iTimOutSecs Seconds until timeout. -1 means indefinite * blocking. * \param iTimOutMSecs Milliseconds until timeout. * \param iHighestDesc [*NIX ONLY!] The highest file descriptor in * any of the fd_sets. * \retval Value returned by select. */ # ifdef SROS_WIN32 int sbSockSelectMulti(srSock_fd_set *fdsetRD, srSock_fd_set *fdsetWR, int iTimOutSecs, int iTimOutMSecs); # else int sbSockSelectMulti(srSock_fd_set *fdsetRD, srSock_fd_set *fdsetWR, int iTimOutSecs, int iTimOutMSecs, int iHighestDesc); # endif /** * Wrapper for the socket listen() call. */ srRetVal sbSockListen(sbSockObj*pThis); /** * Initialize a listen socket. This includes * everything so that the next call can be * listen(). * * \param iRet [out] Pointer to a variable holding the return * code of this operation. Has the error * code if initialisation failed. * \param iType sockets type to be used. Must be either * SOCK_STREAM or SOCK_DGRAM. * \param szBindToAdresse string with IP address to which the * socket should be bound. If NULL, do not bind to any * specific address. * \param iBindToPort Port the socket should be bound to. For * listening sockets, this is the port that the remote * peer will to connect to. * \retval Pointer to newly created socket or NULL, if an * error occured. In case of NULL, the caller can * examine the socket error code to learn the error * cause. */ sbSockObj* sbSockInitListenSock(srRetVal *iRet, int iType, char *szBindToAddress, unsigned uBindToPort); /** * This method accepts an incoming connection and creates * a new socket object out of it. */ srRetVal sbSockAcceptConnection(sbSockObj* pThis, sbSockObj** pNew); /** * Set the socket to nonblocking state. */ srRetVal sbSockSetNonblocking(sbSockObj*pThis); /** * Return the IP Address of the remote host as a string. * The caller must free the returned string. */ srRetVal sbSockGetRemoteHostIP(sbSockObj *pThis, char **ppszHost); /** * Wrapper for gethostname(). * * \param psz Pointer to Pointer to hostname. Must not be NULL. * On return, this pointer will refer to a newly allocated * buffer containing the hostname. This buffer must be free()ed * by the caller! * */ srRetVal sbSock_gethostname(char **psz); /** * Provide the (local) IP address this session is sending to the * remote peer on as a string. * * OK, the short description is probably not very well ;) What it * does is, it looks up the local IP address that is used to * talk to the remote Peer. This is especially important on * multihomed machines, as different interfaces can be used * to forward data (depending on which one is closest to the * recipient). Then, it formats this as an IP Address string that * then is handed back to the caller. * * Please note: the socket MUST be connected before you can use * this method! It should NOT be used on UDP sockets. * * \param ppsz Pointer to a char* that will receive the IP string. * The caller must free the returned pointer when he * is done. The provided pointer must not be NULL. */ srRetVal sbSockGetIPusedForSending(sbSockObj* pThis, char**ppsz); /** * Enhanced recvfrom() clone. Will receive an C sz String. That is, any * \0 received as part of the string will be replaced by ABNF SP (' '). * * \param pRecvBuf Pointer to buffer that will receive the incoming data. * \param piBufLen On entry, the size of the buffer pointed to by pRecvBuf. * On exit, the number of bytes received * \param ppFrom Pointer to a char pointer that will receive a string with the * senders' IP address. This buffer MUST be free()ed by the caller! */ srRetVal sbSockRecvFrom(sbSockObj *pThis, char* pRecvBuf, int *piBufLen, char** ppFrom); #ifdef SROS_WIN32 # define SBSOCK_EWOULDBLOCK WSAEWOULDBLOCK #else # define SBSOCK_EWOULDBLOCK EWOULDBLOCK # define SOCKET_ERROR -1 #endif #endif liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/lstnprof-3195raw.h0000644000175100017510000000417112411216132015565 00000000000000/*! \file lstnprof-3195raw.h * \brief The 3195 raw listener profile. * * Listener profiles are specific in that they do not support their * own full blown objects but only the callback code. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-22 * coding begun * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef __LIB3195_LISTNPROF_3195RAW_H_INCLUDED__ #define __LIB3195_LISTNPROF_3195RAW_H_INCLUDED__ 1 struct sbMesgObject; srRetVal psrrOnChanCreate(struct sbProfObject *pThis, struct sbSessObject* pSess, struct sbChanObject* pChan); srRetVal psrrOnMesgRecv(struct sbProfObject *pThis, int* pbAbort, struct sbSessObject* pSess, struct sbChanObject* pChan, struct sbMesgObject *pMesg); #endif liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/namevaluetree.h0000644000175100017510000005352412411216132015450 00000000000000/*! \file namevaluetree.h * \brief The NameValueTree helper object (includes XML parser). * * The NameValueTree is a very important utility class in this library. * It is used whenever a dynamic linked list is required. This actually * not just a list but a tree, that is each element not only has neighbors but * also childs. This tree-like structure allows the list class to take * care of XML constructs. There is a method to convert a list into * BEEP XML format and vice versa. * * This list object is utilized more or less whenever there is need * for a dynamically assigned structure. Some examples are * * - profile registry (active profiles) * - BEEP XML processing * - MIME headers * * As such, the class should be highly optimized. The list is only single-linked * as - as of now - we do not see any reason to walk the list * backwards or delete a list entry in the middle. Using single links * saves some storage as well as CPU cycles in this case. * * The list actually consists of two data structures: * * - the list root (one per tree) * - the list entries (multiple per list). * * The list provides keyed access. A list can be searched based on * a string or unsigned key. Each entry provides string or unsigned * values to this key. Each entry can have on void* pointer to point * to whatever larger data type the caller may need. * * If XML is represented, a true tree is build. The hierarchie * reflects the nesting of XML elements. * * - A XML element with subordinates does not have a value but * a pointer to the root of the subordinate. * - A XML end node does not have a pointer to a subordinate. * Instead, it has a pointer to its character representation * of the XML value (that pointer may be NULL if there was no * data in the XML container). * - If an XML element has attributes, these attributes are * stored in a separate NameValueTree. However, this "tree" * is not a real tree but always a "flat" list. * - If there is CDATA present with a given element, that * CDATA is stored in a special CDATA pointer. * * The same rules are used to persists a NameValueTree to XML. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-04 * Initial version as part of liblogging 0.2 begun. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef __LIB3195_SBNVT_H_INCLUDED__ #define __LIB3195_SBNVT_H_INCLUDED__ 1 #include "beepsession.h" #define sbNVTRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x) {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsbNVTR);} #define sbNVTECHECKVALIDOBJECT(x) {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsbNVTE);} /** * The list root object. */ struct sbNVTEObject; struct sbStrBObject; struct sbNVTRObject { srObjID OID; /**< object ID */ struct sbNVTEObject *pFirst; /**< first element in this list */ struct sbNVTEObject *pLast; /**< last element in this list */ struct sbNVTEObject *pParent; /**< parent of this element */ }; typedef struct sbNVTRObject sbNVTRObj; /** * The list entry object. * * Please note that keys and values are optional. There are * different types provided in case a caller has need for * different types. It is up the caller to using them. * All pointers are NULL if not used (and all may be NULL!). */ struct sbNVTEObject { srObjID OID; /**< object ID */ struct sbNVTEObject *pNext; /**< next element in list */ sbNVTRObj *pChild; /**< pointer to child list */ sbNVTRObj *pXMLProps; /**< pointer to XML properties, if any */ void *pUsr; /**< user supplied-pointer for user use */ void (*pUsrDestroy)(void*); /**< pointer to user-supplied destructor for pUsr */ char *pszKey; /**< entry key as character */ unsigned uKey; /**< entry integer Key (for faster searches with integer values */ int uKeyPresent; /**< boolean - is uKey presen? (we can't tell from the value...) */ char *pszValue; /**< associated character value */ unsigned uValue; /**< associated unsigned value */ int bIsSetUValue; /**< TRUE = uValue is set (valid), FALSE otherwise */ char *pCDATA; /**< associated CDATA */ }; typedef struct sbNVTEObject sbNVTEObj; /** * Destructor for root elements - destroys a complete list. * * We walk the list from to to bottom and destroy every single * element. If an entry element contains other lists, they call * recursively back to this method to distroy these lists. */ void sbNVTRDestroy(sbNVTRObj* pThis); /** * Destructor for entry elements. * * This destructor destroys all elements directly * associated with this entry element. As such, * XML Properties and Childs are destroyed, but not * the parent or sibling, as they may remain valid * in another context. * * If there is a user pointer, the supplied free() * function is called on it. * */ void sbNVTEDestroy(sbNVTEObj* pThis); /** * Construct a NameValueTree Root Object. * Use this constructor whenever a new object is created! * * \retval pointer to the new object or NULL, if * an error occured. */ sbNVTRObj* sbNVTRConstruct(void); /** * Construct a NameValueTree Entry Object. * Use this constructor whenever a new object is created! * * \retval pointer to the new object or NULL, if * an error occured. */ sbNVTEObj* sbNVTEConstruct(void); /** * Unlink the first element from a name value tree. * The element is not destroyed, but simply unlinked. * \note It is the caller's responsibility to unlink the * element when he is done! * * It is valid to call this mothod on a linked list * WITHOUT any elements. In this case, NULL is returned. * * \retval pointer to unlinked element or NULL if list * was empty. */ sbNVTEObj* sbNVTUnlinkElement(sbNVTRObj* pRoot); /** * Find the next element with a given string key inside the * list. * * \note A list may contain multiple entries with the same key. * As such, this method receives a pointer to the last * entry found and continues search from there. Call the method * until NULL is returned, in which case no further match is * found. * * \param pRoot Root of the list to be searched. * \param pStart Starting entry for the search. If NULL, search * will begin at the first entry. Please note that * pStart MUST belong to pRoot, otherwise results are * unpredictable. * \param pszSearch String to search for. If this pointer * is NULL, the next element is returned without * any comparision. In short, with this parameter * being NULL, the method can be used to walk the list. * \retval pointer to found element or NULL, if no (more) * element is found. */ sbNVTEObj* sbNVTSearchKeySZ(sbNVTRObj* pRoot, sbNVTEObj* pStart, char* pszSearch); /** * Find the next element with a given integer key inside the * list. * * \note A list may contain multiple entries with the same key. * As such, this method receives a pointer to the last * entry found and continues search from there. Call the method * until NULL is returned, in which case no further match is * found. * * \param pRoot Root of the list to be searched. * \param pStart Starting entry for the search. If NULL, search * will begin at the first entry. Please note that * pStart MUST belong to pRoot, otherwise results are * unpredictable. * \param uSearch Unsinged Integer to search for. * \retval pointer to found element or NULL, if no (more) * element is found. */ sbNVTEObj* sbNVTSearchKeyU(sbNVTRObj* pRoot, sbNVTEObj* pStart, unsigned uSearch); /** * Set the string key for a given entry. * The string key is copied to a new buffer if * so requested. * * \param pszKey Pointer to string making up the key. * \param bCopy TRUE duplicate string, FALSE = use * supplied buffer. In case of FALSE, the * caller should no longer work with the * supplied buffer as ownership moves to the * name value tree. Results would be * unpredictable at best... */ srRetVal sbNVTESetKeySZ(sbNVTEObj* pThis, char* pszKey, int bCopy); /** * Set the string value for a given entry. * The string key is copied to a new buffer if so * requested. * * \param pszVal New string to be set. * \param bCopy TRUE duplicate string, FALSE = use * supplied buffer. In case of FALSE, the * caller should no longer work with the * supplied buffer as ownership moves to the * name value tree. Results would be * unpredictable at best... */ srRetVal sbNVTESetValueSZ(sbNVTEObj* pThis, char* pszVal, int bCopy); /** * Set the integer key for a given entry. * \param uKey new key */ srRetVal sbNVTESetKeyU(sbNVTEObj* pThis, unsigned uKey); /** * Remove the integer key for a given entry. */ srRetVal sbNVTEUnsetKeyU(sbNVTEObj* pThis); /** * Set the integer value for a given entry. * \param uKey new value */ srRetVal sbNVTESetValueU(sbNVTEObj* pThis, unsigned uVal); /** * Set the user pointer for a given entry. * \param pPtr ponter to user supplied buffer * \param pPtrDestroy pointer to user-supplied method to destroy * the buffer. This is necessary as the NameValueTree module * may destroy the buffer at any time without the user actually * knowing. As such, it must have a destructor. To avaoid * coding errors and "too quick" hacks, this pointer is not * allowed to be NULL. If you do not need any destructor, * provide a pointer to an empty function in this case. * The prototype is void Destruct(void* ptr) with ptr * being the pinter supplied in pPtr. */ srRetVal sbNVTESetUsrPtr(sbNVTEObj* pThis, void *pPtr, void(pPtrDestroy)(void*)); /** * Unlinks a root element (complete list) from its parent. * If the root element has no parent, nothing happens. This * is no error. */ void sbNVTRUnlinkFromParent(sbNVTRObj *pRoot); /** * Add an entry to the end of a NameValueTree List. * A new entry element is constructed and added onto the * end of the list. * * \param pRoot Root of the list the element is to be * added to. * \retval pointer to newly created list element or * NULL if error occured. */ sbNVTEObj* sbNVTAddEntry(sbNVTRObj* pRoot); /** * Remove the user point from an element. This is needed * if the element got deleted by the user itself. If not done, * the list destructor would try to delete the object, thus * resulting in a double-free. * * If the user pointer is not set, nothing happens. */ void sbNVTEUnsetUsrPtr(sbNVTEObj *pEntry); /** * Remove a keyed entry from a root element. The key * search is done on the unsigned key. The first entry * with a matching key value is removed. Do not use * this method on a list with potentially multiple * keys of the same value - or be sure to know EXACTLY * what you are doing and why... * * The entry shall not only be unlinked from the tree * but also destroyed. */ srRetVal sbNVTRRemoveKeyU(sbNVTRObj *pRoot, unsigned uKey); /** * Checks if a list has the named element. Can also * check if it is the only element in the list. * * \param pEltname Name of the element to look for (e.g. "ok") * \param bMustBeOnly TRUE = must be the only element, FALSE, can * be one of many elements. Please note that the only * element acutally means the only in this whole list (not * the only of this name). * \retval if the element could be found, a pointer to it * is returned. NULL is returned if it is not found OR * it is not the only entry and bMustBeOnly is TRUE. */ sbNVTEObj *sbNVTRHasElement(sbNVTRObj* pRoot, char *pEltname, int bMustBeOnly); /** * Link a child list to the current entry. * * \param pEntry Pointer to the entry where the child is to be added. * \param pChildRoot Pointer to the to-be-added list. */ srRetVal sbNVTESetChild(sbNVTEObj *pEntry, sbNVTRObj *pChildRoot); /** * Print out a whole tree structure. This is a debug aid * and ONLY AVAILABLE IN DEBUG BUILDS! * * We walk the tree and call ourselfs recursively. * * \param iLevel - the current level (tree-depth) we are in. */ void sbNVTDebugPrintTree(sbNVTRObj *pRoot, int iLevel); /** * Removes the first entry from a list. The entry * will be unlinked and then destroyed. It is valid * to call this function on an empty list. In this case, * nothing will happen. */ srRetVal sbNVTRRemoveFirst(sbNVTRObj* pRoot); /** * Populate a NameValueTree based on a BEEP XML stream. * * This is a mini BEEP XML parser. It parses those constructs * supported by BEEP XML. It does NOT check the DTD, this needs * to be done by the caller. * * This is a "one stop" method, which means that it will do * anything needed to do the job. The method detects syntax * errors, only. If one is detected, an error state is * returned. In this case, the status of the provided * NameValueTree structure is undefined - probably some * elements have been added, others not. It is highly * recommended that the caller discards the NameValueTree * structure if this method does not return error-free. * * If a pre-populated NameValueTree is provided, the * elements found in the XML stream are ADDED to it. * * This is a single-pass parser. * * ABNF for our Mini XML Parser: * * \note This is Pseudo-ABNF, mostly following * http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2234.txt. * * BEEPXML = XMLSTREAM * XMLSTREAM = *WHITESPACE *XMLELEMENT * XMLELEMENT = (XMLNODE / XMLCONTAINER / CDATA) *WHITESPACE * CDATA = "" ; "CDATA" must be upper case, only. * ; Been to lazy to write it down in "right" ABNF ;) * XMLNODE = "<" TAGwPARAMS 1*WHITESPACE "/>" ; is it really 1*WHITESPACE or just * ; *WHITESPACE? In the implementation, we use *WHITESPACE when reading * XMLCONTAINER = "<" TAGwPARAMS ">" (XMLVALUE / XMLSTREAM) "" * ; begin and end tag must be exactly the same. * TAGwPARAMS = TAG *(1*WHITESPACE PARAM) *WHITESPACE * TAG = XMLNAME * PARAM = XMLNAME ["='" XMLVALUE "'"] * XMLNAME = NON-WHITESPACE NO "/" / "<" / ">" / "=" / ";" * XMLVALUE = *(PRINTABLECHAR / ESCSEQ) * CDATAVALUE = all printable chars except "]" * WHITESPACE = %d09 / %d10 / %d13 / %d32 ; C isspace() * PRINTABLECHAR = all printable chars * ESCSEQ = "&" XMLNAME ";" * * \param pszXML Pointer to a string containing the XML stream. May be * NULL, in which case no processing takes place. */ srRetVal sbNVTRParseXML(sbNVTRObj *pRoot, char *pszXML); /** * Remove an entry with a specific pUsr from a root element. * The first entry with a matching pUsr is removed. Do not use * this method on a list with potentially multiple * identical pUsrs - or be sure to know EXACTLY * what you are doing and why... * * \param pUsr The pUsr to find and delete. This may * be NULL but keep the above warning about * multiple values in mind! * * The entry shall not only be unlinked from the tree * but also be destroyed. */ srRetVal sbNVTRRemovEntryWithpUsr(sbNVTRObj *pRoot, void* pUsr); /** * Remove a keyed entry from a root element. The key * search is done on the unsigned key. The first entry * with a matching key value is removed. Do not use * this method on a list with potentially multiple * keys of the same value - or be sure to know EXACTLY * what you are doing and why... * * The entry shall not only be unlinked from the tree * but also be destroyed. */ srRetVal sbNVTRRemoveKeyU(sbNVTRObj *pRoot, unsigned uKey); /** * Unlink an entry from the current list. * * \param pRoot pointer to the root of this list * \param pEntry pointer to the entry to be unlinked * \param pointer to the element immediately before the * to be unlinked entry in the list. May be NULL, * in which case the to be unlinked element is the * first element of the list. */ void sbNVTEUnlinkFromList(sbNVTRObj *pRoot, sbNVTEObj* pEntry, sbNVTEObj* pPrev); /** * This method searches for a specific pUsr and returns the * entry in question PLUS the previous element. This is done * for performance reasons - it * saves us from doubly-linking the list, which would otherwise * be required and for sure be overdone in the current state * of affairs. * * \note A list may contain multiple entries with the same key. * As such, this method receives a pointer to the last * entry found and continues search from there. Call the method * until NULL is returned, in which case no further match is * found. * * \param pRoot Root of the list to be searched. * \param pStart Starting entry for the search. If NULL, search * will begin at the first entry. Please note that * pStart MUST belong to pRoot, otherwise results are * unpredictable. * \param pUsr pUsr to search for. * \param ppPrevEntry Pointer to a pointer to the previous element. * This is needed so that that element can be * updated during unlink operations. Is NULL if * there is no previous element. * \retval pointer to found element or NULL, if no (more) * element is found. */ sbNVTEObj* sbNVTSearchpUsrAndPrev(sbNVTRObj* pRoot, sbNVTEObj* pStart, void *pUsr, sbNVTEObj** ppPrevEntry); /** * This is more or less a duplicate of the sbNVTSearchKeyU. The * difference is that this method also delivers back the * previous entry. This is done for performance reasons - it * saves us from doubly-linking the list, which would otherwise * be required and for sure be overdone in the current state * of affairs. * * \paramm AllParams are like sbNVTSearchKeyU plus * \param ppPrevEntry Pointer to a pointer to the previous element. * This is needed so that that element can be * updated during unlink operations. Is NULL if * there is no previous element. */ sbNVTEObj* sbNVTSearchKeyUAndPrev(sbNVTRObj* pRoot, sbNVTEObj* pStart, unsigned uSearch, sbNVTEObj** ppPrevEntry); /** * Return the uValue for this object. * If the uValue is already set, it is returned. If it is * not yet set, we look at the szValue and see if we can * convert it to an uValue. If that succeeds, we return * the converted value. If that does not succeed, -1 is * returned and an error is flagged. * * \param puValue [out] pointer to an unsinged that should * receive the uValue. Please note * that we can not directly return this * as a return value because we need to convey an error state * which may happen at any time. */ srRetVal sbNVTEGetValueU(sbNVTEObj* pThis, unsigned* puValue); /** * XML-Escape a string. The resulting string is suitable for use * in #pcdata, that is as a string BETWEEN XML tags (e.g. * string. It is NOT suitable to be used inside * a tag parameter (e.g. ). * * \param pszToEscape The string to be escaped. Should not be * NULL. If it is NULL, the return value will also be NULL. * \retval Pointer to an XML-escaped string or NULL, if no * memory for that string could be allocated. IMPORTANT: the * caller MUST free() that buffer once he is done with the * string, otherwise a memory leak will be left. */ char* sbNVTXMLEscapePCDATA(char *pszToEscape); /** * XML-Escape a string. The resulting string is suitable for use * in #pcdata, that is as a string BETWEEN XML tags (e.g. * string. It is NOT suitable to be used inside * a tag parameter (e.g. ). * * \param pszToEscape The string to be escaped. Should not be * NULL. If it is NULL, the provided string buffer will not be * modified. * * \param pStr Pointer to a sbStrBObj to be filled with * the escaped string. */ srRetVal sbNVTXMLEscapePCDATAintoStrB(char *pszToEscape, struct sbStrBObject *pStr); /** * Duplicate a string and return it. This is a general utility, it * was just defined first in the context of NVTE. * * \param pszStrToDup String to be duplicated. MUST not be NULL. * \retval duplicated string. Must be free()ed if no longer needed. */ char* sbNVTEUtilStrDup(char *pszStrToDup); #endif liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/beepchannel.h0000644000175100017510000002057712411216132015061 00000000000000/*! \file beepchannel.h * \brief global objects and defines * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-04 * * \date 2003-09-04 * Updated to support multiple client profiles. * * \date 2003-09-08 * Added support for sending SEQs in reply to the server's * response. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef __LIB3195_BEEPCHANNEL_H_INCLUDED__ #define __LIB3195_BEEPCHANNEL_H_INCLUDED__ 1 #include "sockets.h" #include "beepsession.h" /** Invalid channel number (no valid channel value) */ #define SBCHAN_INVALID_CHANNEL -1 #define sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x) {assert((x) != NULL); assert((x)->OID == OIDsbChan); assert((x)->iState != sbChan_STATE_INVALID);} /** * The status of the channel. We may not need all of these * values - so far defined those that we think to be useful. */ enum sbChannelState_ /** return value. All methods return this if not specified otherwise */ { sbChan_STATE_INVALID = 0, /**< should never occur, indicates a program error */ sbChan_STATE_INITIALIZED, /**< The channel object is initialized, but the channel not yet opened */ sbChan_STATE_OPEN, /**< channel is open and ready for data communication */ sbChan_STATE_AWAITING_CLOSE, /**< peer has indicated processing is done, channel is awaiting close command */ sbChan_STATE_PENDING_CLOSE, /**< close is pending, but not yet completed (one peer send a close request) */ sbChan_STATE_CLOSED, /**< channel is closed. Next thing is to do an ordinary destroy */ sbChan_STATE_BROKEN, /**< for some (unkonw reason) the channel does not work any longer. Must abort session. */ sbChan_STATE_ERR_FREE_NEEDED /**< for some (unkonw reason) the channel does not work any longer. The channel object shall be freed by the destructor (but is not yet). */ }; typedef enum sbChannelState_ sbChannelState; struct sbMesgObject; struct sbSessObject; struct sbChanObject /** The BEEP channel object. Implemented via \ref beepchannel.h and * \ref beepchannel.c. */ { srObjID OID; /**< object ID */ unsigned uChanNum; /**< BEEP-assigned channel number */ unsigned uSeqno; /**< current seqno */ unsigned uMsgno; /**< current msgno */ unsigned uTXWin; /**< maximum transmit window */ unsigned uTXWinLeft; /**< remaining bytes left in current tx window */ unsigned uRXWin; /**< maximum receive window */ unsigned uRXWinLeft; /**< remaining bytes left in current rx window */ sbSockObj* pSock; /**< associated socket object */ struct sbSessObject* pSess;/**< associated session */ sbChannelState iState; /**< channel status */ void *pProfInstance; /**< pointer to associated profile instance data (to be used by the profile, if needed) */ struct sbProfObject *pProf; /**< associated profile */ }; typedef struct sbChanObject sbChanObj; #include "beepmessage.h" /** * Set the channel number for this channel (done by channel 0 profile). * * IMPORTANT: the channel number MUST be set only ONCE and this * BEFORE any data is sent or received over the channel. * The reason for this is that this method also * adds the channel to session's list of channel * objects. If it would be called multiple times, * multiple copies would be present in the list - which * would (mildly said) cause unpredictable results). * * Of course, we could change the behaviour to handle * this case, but I do not see any good reason for this. * So far, it looks like a waste of CPU cycles... * * \param iChanno [in] Channel number to be used on this channel. */ srRetVal sbChanSetChanno(sbChanObj *pThis, int iChanno); /** sbChan Constructor. * \param pSock [in] pointer to socket to use. Can not be NULL. * \retval Pointer to channel object or NULL, if error occured. */ sbChanObj* sbChanConstruct(struct sbSessObject* pSess); /** * Send a BEEP frame on this channel. * The message provided as parameter is sent over the channel. This * method here performs all necessary processing, including * conversion from Mesg to (eventually multiple) frames. * * \param pMesg Pointer to the Mesg to be sent. * * \param szCmd Command to send (e.g. "ANS", "MSG", ...). Can * not be NULL. */ srRetVal sbChanSendMesg(sbChanObj *pThis, struct sbMesgObject* pMesg, char* pszCmd); /** * Actually send the frame over the channel. * We need to first check if the frame is within the current Window * and - if not - we need to return immediately to the caller. The * session layer will then handle the rest. * * For full details on the send process, see \ref architecture.c * * \param pFram [in] pointer to to-be-sent frame * \retval The usual values, but let's point out that * SR_RET_REMAIN_WIN_TOO_SMALL must be returned if the * remaining window is too small to send the frame. */ srRetVal sbChanActualSendFram(sbChanObj *pThis, struct sbFramObject* pFram); /** * Destructor. The channel object itself will * be freed and can not be used any longer. */ void sbChanDestroy(sbChanObj* pThis); /** * Update the channel status. * * \param iNewState new channel status */ srRetVal sbChanUpdateChannelState(sbChanObj* pThis, int iNewState); /** * Assign a profile to this channel. Only one profile * can be assigned to a channel at one time. As such, * no profile is allowed to be already assigned when * this method is called. * * Once the profile object has been assigned to the * channel, the channel "owns" it. That means the caller * is not allowed to use it any longer or free() it. * The channel will free it when the channel is destroyed. * * \param pProf Profile to be assigned. */ srRetVal sbChanAssignProfile(sbChanObj *pThis, struct sbProfObject *pProf); /** * Aborts a channel. That is, it destroys * the channel object itself but DOES NOT remove * it from the session's linked list of channels. */ void sbChanAbort(sbChanObj* pThis); /** * Send an error response to the remote peer. * * \param uErrCode numeric error code as of RC 3080 * \param pszErrMsg human-readable error message string. MUST * NOT be NULL. */ srRetVal sbChanSendErrResponse(sbChanObj *pThis, unsigned uErrCode, char* pszErrMsg); /** * Set the channel status to "awaiting close". */ srRetVal sbChanSetAwaitingClose(sbChanObj* pThis); /** * Send a SEQ frame for the current channel. * * \param pChan Channel this SEQ is for. * \param uAckno ackno to use in the SEQ. Can not be 0. * \param uWindow Window to use in the SEQ. If 0, use BEEP default. */ srRetVal sbChanSendSEQ(sbChanObj *pThis, unsigned uAckno, unsigned uWindow); /** * Send an OK on the associated channel. This is * just a shortcut to save some typing. */ srRetVal sbChanSendOK(sbChanObj*pThis, void (*OnFrameDestroy)(struct sbFramObject*), void* pUsr); /** * Set channel state to closed. */ srRetVal sbChanSetChanClosed(sbChanObj* pThis); #endif liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/beeplisten.h0000644000175100017510000001237712411216132014746 00000000000000/*! \file beeplisten.h * \brief The Listener Object. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-13 * first version begun. * \date 2003-09-29 * Changed this object so that it is no longer "just" BEEP * listener but a general listener. As of 2003-09-29, it * supports UDP (RFC 3164) in addition to BEEP. Later versions * will probably support other transports, too. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef __LIB3195_BEEPLISTEN_H_INCLUDED__ #define __LIB3195_BEEPLISTEN_H_INCLUDED__ 1 #define sbLstnCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x) {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsbLstn);} /** The beep listener object. Implemented via \ref beeplisten.h and * \ref beeplisten.c. */ struct sbLstnObject { srObjID OID; /**< object ID */ struct sbSockObject* pSockListening; /**< our own listening socket */ struct sbNVTRObject* pRootSessions; /**< this server's active sessions */ struct sbNVTRObject* pProfsSupported; /**< list of supported profiles */ char* szListenAddr; /**< IP address the server should bind to - NULL means no specific address */ unsigned uListenPort; /**< port the server should bind to */ int bRun; /**< run indicator for server. If set to FALSE, server will terminate */ int bLstnBEEP; /**< should we listen to BEEP (RFC3195)? */ struct srAPIObject *pAPI; /**< pointer to our API Object */ # if FEATURE_UDP == 1 /* now come the selectors for different listeners. Remember, we are no * longer BEEP only (2003-09-29 RGerhards) */ int bLstnUDP; /**< should we listen on plain UDP (RFC 3164)? TRUE/FALSE */ unsigned uUDPLstnPort; /**< if listening on UDP, this is the port. 0 means default (services lookup) */ struct sbSockObject* pSockUDPListening; /**< our listening socket for UDP */ # endif /* FEATURE_UDP */ # if FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS == 1 /* now come the selectors for different listeners. Remember, we are no * longer BEEP only (2003-09-29 RGerhards) */ int bLstnUXDOMSOCK; /**< should we listen on Unix Domain Sockets? TRUE/FALSE */ char *pSockName; /**< if listening on domain sockets, this is the name of the socket */ struct sbSockObject* pSockUXDOMSOCKListening; /**< our listening socket for UDP */ # endif /* FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ }; typedef struct sbLstnObject sbLstnObj; /** * Initialize a listener. The listener socket is * created, but it is not yet set to listen() to incoming * calls. * * \param pThis {out] Pointer to a pointer to the object. On return, * it contains a pointer to a new BEEP listener object or NULL, * if an error occured. Consult the return value to learn more * in the later case. */ srRetVal sbLstnInit(sbLstnObj* pThis); /** * THE listener process. As of 2003-09-29, this no longer is * a pure BEEP listener but THE listener who listens to all * configured transports, e.g. UDP and BEEP. * See \ref listeners Listeners for details. */ srRetVal sbLstnRun(sbLstnObj* pThis); /** * Exit the listener. Will do all cleanup necessary. */ srRetVal sbLstnExit(sbLstnObj *pThis); /** * Add a profile object to the current listener object. * The profile becomes active with the next greeting. * For convenience, the key is set to the profile URI. */ srRetVal sbLstnAddProfile(struct sbLstnObject *pThis, struct sbProfObject *pProf); /** * Exit a listener object. */ srRetVal sbLstnExit(sbLstnObj *pThis); /** * Destructor for the beep listener object. */ void sbLstnDestroy(sbLstnObj* pThis); /** * Construct a sbLstnObj. * * This MUST be the first call a server makes. After the * server has obtained the sbLstnObj, it can set the parameters * and THEN call sbLstnInit(). * * \retval pointer to constructed object or NULL, if * error occurred. */ sbLstnObj* sbLstnConstruct(void); #endif liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/liblogging.h0000644000175100017510000004006512411216132014724 00000000000000/*! \file liblogging.h * \brief global objects and defines * * Include this header in your application! * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-04 * 0.1 version created. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef __LIB3195_LIBLOGGING_H_INCLUDED__ #define __LIB3195_LIBLOGGING_H_INCLUDED__ 1 #include /* debug only */ #include "settings.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** Version of this library. Just a plain integer, incremented each time there * is notable change in the API or functionality. * * NOTE: we leave this at the level of the last revison of liblogging-rfc3195. * This is to be incremented only when the interface really changes. * * In general, these macros are deprecated, but given the state of * liblogging-rfc3195, where no future development is expected, we do * not try to break the interface just to clean up things. */ #define LIBLOGGING_VERSION_MAJOR 0 #define LIBLOGGING_VERSION_MINOR 6 #define LIBLOGGING_VERSION_SUBMINOR 0 enum srRetVal_ /** return value. All methods return this if not specified otherwise */ { SR_RET_ERR = -1, /**< error occured, call error handler for details */ SR_RET_REMAIN_WIN_TOO_SMALL = -2, /**< can't send, because not enough octets left in RFC3081 window --> wait for SEQ */ SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE = -3, /**< caller provided an invalid handle, e.g. NULL pointer or pointer to wrong object. * This is only checked on the API layer. Internally, all functions check this via * assert(), so protection is only available during debugging. This is a performance * decision. */ SR_RET_INVALID_DESTRUCTOR = -4, /**< used, when the caller must provide a pointer to a destructor function but does not */ SR_RET_NOT_FOUND = - 5, /**< a requested element was not found. May not be an error depending on what operation was ** to be carried out... */ SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY = -6, /**< memory allocation failed */ SR_RET_XML_INVALID_PARAMTAG = -7, /**< malformed tag parameter, most probably quotes are missing before value or intervening space */ SR_RET_XML_INVALID_TERMINATOR = -8, /**< missing terminator sequence, e.g. a "param='no_terminator" - notice the missing closing quote */ SR_RET_XML_MALFORMED = -9, /**< the XML is malformed (no specific reason given) */ SR_RET_MISSING_CLOSE_BRACE = -10, /**< closing brace in missing */ SR_RET_XML_MISSING_CLOSETAG = -11, /**< close tag is missing or syntax invalid ... */ SR_RET_XML_MISSING_OPENTAG = -12, /**< open tag is missing, e.g othertag> */ SR_RET_XML_TAG_MISMATCH = -13, /**< start and close tag name do not match (...) */ SR_RET_XML_INVALID_CDATA_HDR = -14, /**< invalid start of CDATA, e.g. " (one ] missing) */ SR_RET_PEER_NONOK_RESPONSE = -15, /**< was waiting for a BEEP peer to respond "ok", but received other response */ SR_RET_PEER_INVALID_PROFILE = -16, /**< BEEP Peer did either not support the profile or did not return the correct on in response to a start message */ SR_RET_PEER_NO_URI = -17, /**< BEEP peer did not inclulde a mandatory URI element in its xml response */ SR_RET_PEER_NO_PROFILE = -18,/**< BEEP peer did not include a mandatory PROFILE element in its XML reponse */ SR_RET_PEER_NO_GREETING = -19, /**< BEEP peer did not send a (correctly formatted) greeting message */ SR_RET_PEER_DOESNT_SUPPORT_PROFILE = -20, /**< the reqeusted profile is not part of the peers profile set (from greeting message) */ SR_RET_INVALID_FRAME_STATE = -21, /**< a frame object has an invalid frame state (pFram->iState) */ SR_RET_PROFILE_ALREADY_SET = -22, /**< a profile should be assgined to a channel which already has one */ SR_RET_INVALID_CHAN_STATE = -23, /**< a channel object has an invalid or unexpected (at this point) channel state */ SR_RET_INVALID_GREETING = -24, /**< greeting message is (somehow) invalid, e.g. does not start with RPY) */ SR_RET_INVALID_CHAN0_MESG = -25, /**< channel 0 received an invalid or out-of-sequence message */ SR_RET_START_MISSING_NUMBER = -26, /**< a start message is missing the "number=" parameter */ SR_RET_START_INVALID_NUMBER = -27, /**< a start message's "number=" parameter specifies an invalid number */ SR_RET_START_EXISTING_NUMBER = -28, /**< a start message's "number=" parameter specifies a channel number which already exisits! */ SR_RET_NO_VALUE = -29, /**< a linked list was asked to provide an uValue, but there was none. Not necessarily an error, depends on caller's needs. */ SR_RET_START_EVEN_NUMBER = -30, /**< an initiator sent a even-numbered start number, which is invalid as of rfc 3080 2.3.1.2 */ SR_RET_NO_PROFILE_RQSTD = -31, /**< no profile at all was requested in a start message (may be caused by invalid format) */ SR_RET_WARNING_START_NO_PROFMATCH = -32,/**< WARNING only (no error) - during a start, no matching profile was found and the beep peer has been sent such an ERR frame */ SR_RET_ERR_EVENT_HANDLER_MISSING = -33,/**< a required (profile) event handler is missing */ SR_RET_ACKNO_ZERO = -34, /**< caller-provided ackno is zero. This can not be by design. */ SR_RET_CHAN_DOESNT_EXIST = -35, /**< a chanel specified does not exist */ SR_RET_ALREADY_LISTENING = -36, /**< caller tried to start an listener on the API object, but it is already one running */ SR_RET_INVALID_OPTVAL = -37, /**< invalid option value was provided to srAPISetOption() (param 2) */ SR_RET_INVALID_LIB_OPTION = -38, /**< invalid option was provided to srAPISetOption() (param 1) */ SR_RET_NULL_POINTER_PROVIDED = -39, /**< the caller has provided a NULL-Pointer where none were expected/allowed */ SR_RET_PROPERTY_NOT_AVAILABLE = -40,/**< a property asked for is not available, e.g. the TIMESTAMP in a not-wellformed message */ SR_RET_UNSUPPORTED_FORMAT = -41, /**< a non-supported format was requested by the caller */ SR_RET_UNALLOCATABLE_BUFFER = -42, /**< the operation can not be completed because a buffer that is under user control would need to be deallocated */ SR_RET_PRIO_OUT_OF_RANGE = -43, /**< a priority value is outside the allowed range */ SR_RET_FACIL_OUT_OF_RANGE = -44, /**< a facility value is outside the allowed range */ SR_RET_INVALID_TAG = -45, /**< a syslog TAG value (string) provided was invalid, e.g. over 32 chars or included invalid chars */ SR_RET_NULL_MSG_PROVIDED = -46, /**< caller provided a NULL pointer where a pointer to a MSG was expected */ SR_RET_ERR_RECEIVE = -47, /**< an error occured during message receive. no more detail is available */ SR_RET_UNEXPECTED_HDRCMD = -48, /**< an invalid HDR Command was received (e.g. an "MSG" in response to another "MSG") */ SR_RET_PEER_INDICATED_ERROR = -49, /**< the PEER send an error response */ SR_RET_PROVIDED_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL = -50,/**< the caller provided a buffer, but the called function sees the size of this buffer is too small - operation not carried out */ SR_RET_INVALID_PARAM = -51, /**< an invalid parameter was provided to a method */ /* socket error codes */ SR_RET_SOCKET_ERR = -1001, /**< generic error generated by socket subsystem */ SR_RET_CANT_BIND_SOCKET = -1002, /**< socket bind() operation failed */ SR_RET_INVALID_SOCKET = -1003, /**< invalid socket */ SR_RET_CONNECTION_CLOSED = -1004, /**< the remote peer closed the connection */ SR_RET_INVALID_OS_SOCKETS_VERSION = -1005,/**< the operating system socket subsystem version is inappropriate (this error will most probably occur under Win32, only) */ SR_RET_CAN_NOT_INIT_SOCKET = -1006, /**< socket() failed for whatever reason... */ SR_RET_UXDOMSOCK_CHMOD_ERR = -1007, /**< chmod() failed on Unix Domain Socket */ /* BEEP frame format & other errors */ SR_RET_INVALID_HDRCMD = -2001, /**< invalid HDRCMD (e.g. "MSG", "RPY",...) */ SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_CHAN = -2002, /**< invalid SP before channo */ SR_RET_INVALID_CHANNO = -2003, /**< invalid channo */ SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_MSGNO = -2004,/**< now the space before the next header */ SR_RET_INVALID_IN_MSGNO = -2005, /**< and the next (numeric) header */ SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_MORE = -2006, /**< now the space before the next header */ SR_RET_INVALID_IN_MORE = -2007, /**< and the next (char) header */ SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_SEQNO = -2008,/**< now the space before the next header */ SR_RET_INVALID_IN_SEQNO = -2009, /**< and the next (numeric) header */ SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_SIZE = -2010, /**< now the space before the next header */ SR_RET_INVALID_IN_SIZE = -2011, /**< and the next (numeric) header */ SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_ANSNO = -2012,/**< now the space before the next header */ SR_RET_INVALID_IN_ANSNO = -2013, /**< and the next (numeric) header */ SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_HDRCR = -2014, /**< awaiting the HDR's CR */ SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_HDRLF = -2015, /**< awaiting the HDR's LF */ SR_RET_INVALID_IN_PAYLOAD = -2016, /**< reading payload area */ SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END1 = -2017, /**< waiting for the 1st HDR character */ SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END2 = -2018, /**< waiting for the 2nd HDR character */ SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END3 = -2019, /**< waiting for the 3rd HDR character */ SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END4 = -2020, /**< waiting for the 4th HDR character */ SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END5 = -2021, /**< waiting for the 5th HDR character */ SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_ACKNO = -2022,/**< now the space before the next header */ SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_WINDOW = -2023,/**< now the space before the next header */ SR_RET_INAPROPRIATE_HDRCMD = -2024, /**< the beep header was syntactically correct, but could not be used semantically */ SR_RET_OVERSIZED_FRAME = -2025, /**< the frame's "size" field specifies a size that does not fit into the current windows. Eventually malicous. */ /* and finally the OK state... */ SR_RET_OK = 0 /**< operation successful */ }; /** friendly type for global return value */ typedef enum srRetVal_ srRetVal; typedef unsigned SBchannel; /**< our own type for channel numbers */ typedef unsigned SBseqno; /**< our own type for sequence numbers */ typedef unsigned SBansno; /**< our own type for answer numbers */ typedef unsigned SBsize; /**< our own type for frame size */ typedef unsigned SBmsgno; /**< our own type for message numbers */ typedef unsigned SBackno; /**< our own type for acknowledgment numbers */ typedef unsigned SBwindow; /**< our own type for window sizes*/ /** Object ID. These are for internal checking. Each * object is assigned a specific ID. This is contained in * all Object structs (just like C++ RTTI). We can use * this field to see if we have been passed a correct ID. * Other than that, there is currently no other use for * the object id. */ enum srObjectID { OID_Freed = -1, /**< assigned, when an object is freed. If this * is seen during a method call, this is an * invalid object pointer! */ OID_Invalid = 0, /**< value created by calloc(), so do not use ;) */ /* The 0xCDAB is a debug aid. It helps us find object IDs in memory * dumps (on X86, this is ABCD in the dump ;) * If you are on an embedded device and you would like to save space * make them 1 byte only. */ OIDsbFram = 0xCDAB0001, OIDsbChan = 0xCDAB0002, OIDsbMesg = 0xCDAB0003, OIDsbSess = 0xCDAB0004, OIDsbSock = 0xCDAB0005, OIDsbProf = 0xCDAB0006, OIDsrAPI = 0xCDAB0007, OIDsrSLMG = 0xCDAB0008, OIDsbNVTR = 0xCDAB0009, OIDsbNVTE = 0xCDAB000A, OIDsbStrB = 0xCDAB000B, OIDsbLstn = 0xCDAB000C, OIDsbPSSR = 0xCDAB000D, OIDsbPSRC = 0xCDAB000E }; typedef enum srObjectID srObjID; /** * Allowed options for 3195 client profile * selection. */ enum srOPTION3195Profiles_ { USE_3195_PROFILE_ANY = 1, USE_3195_PROFILE_RAW_ONLY = 2, USE_3195_PROFILE_COOKED_ONLY = 3 }; typedef enum srOPTION3195Profiles_ srOPTION3195Profiles; /** * Library options. Modify library behaviour. * Currently, no options are defined. */ enum srOPTION { srOPTION_INVALID = 0, /**< invalid option, if seen, caller made an error */ /** * This option tells the library if it should instruct the * socket parts of it to call the OS socket initialiser. * Under Win32, for example, this is only allowed once per * process. So if the lib is integrated into a process that * already uses sockets, the sockets initializer (WSAStartup() * in this case) should not be called. * This is a global setting that NEEDS TO BE SET BEFORE the API * object is created!!!! */ srOPTION_CALL_OS_SOCKET_INITIALIZER = 1, /** * This option tells the library which RFC 3195 Profile * should be used when talking to the remote peer. This * option so far is only used in the client parts of * liblogging. See \ref srOPTION3195Profiles for * allowed values. */ srOPTION_3195_ALLOWED_CLIENT_PROFILES = 2, /** * This options tells the lib if a UDP listener should * be started. Option value must be TRUE or FALSE. */ srOPTION_LISTEN_UDP = 3, /** * Sets the UDP listener port. Is only used if the * UDP listener is activated. */ srOPTION_UPD_LISTENPORT = 4, /** * This option tells the lib if a UNIX domain socket * listener should be started. Supported values are * TRUE and FALSE. */ srOPTION_LISTEN_UXDOMSOCK = 5, /** * Provides a pointer to the UNIX domain socket that * should be listened to (if listening is enabled). */ srOPTION_UXDOMSOCK_LISTENAME = 6, /** * This option tells the lib if a BEEP * listener should be started. Supported values are * TRUE and FALSE. * TODO: The current version of the library *ALWAYS* starts * the BEEP listener, so this option is defunct currently! */ srOPTION_LISTEN_BEEP = 7, /** * Sets the BEEP listener port. Is only used if the * UDP listener is activated. */ srOPTION_BEEP_LISTENPORT = 8 }; typedef enum srOPTION SRoption; /** * This macro should be used to free objects. * Microsoft VC automatically sets _DEBUG if compiling * with debug settings. For other environments, you may * want to add this to a debug makefile. */ #if DEBUGLEVEL > 0 #define SRFREEOBJ(x) {(x)->OID = OID_Freed; free(x);} #else #define SRFREEOBJ(x) free(x) #endif /** * Integer values for the various supported * BEEP headers. */ enum BEEPHdrID_ { BEEPHDR_UNKNOWN = 0, BEEPHDR_ANS, BEEPHDR_ERR, BEEPHDR_MSG, BEEPHDR_NUL, BEEPHDR_RPY, BEEPHDR_SEQ }; typedef enum BEEPHdrID_ BEEPHdrID; #define BEEP_DEFAULT_MIME_HDR "Content-type: application/beep+xml\r\n" #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #include "srAPI.h" #endif liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/srAPI.h0000644000175100017510000002463412411216132013571 00000000000000/*! \file srAPI.h * \brief The syslog reliable API. * * This is the transport part of the API. Please be sure * to also look at \ref syslogmessage.h for the API * on the syslog message itself. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-04 * 0.1 version created. * \date 2003-10-02 * Added a number of library options so that the different * listeners can be flexibly configured. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef __LIB3195_SRAPI_H_INCLUDED__ #define __LIB3195_SRAPI_H_INCLUDED__ 1 #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #define srAPICHECKVALIDOBJECT(x) {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsrAPI);} struct srSLMGObject; struct srAPIObject /** The syslog-reliable API object. Implemented via \ref srAPI.h and * \ref srAPI.c. */ { srObjID OID; /**< object ID */ struct sbChanObject *pChan; /**< The BEEP channel associated with this API instance */ struct sbNVTRObject *pProfsSupported;/**< the supported profiles by this API (initiator only) */ struct sbSessObject *pSess; /**< the associated session */ void *pUsr; /**< for the user's use - not handled in any way in this lib */ /** \todo create the methods for pUsr */ srOPTION3195Profiles iUse3195Profiles; /**< specifies which profiles to use for 3195 */ # if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1 int bListenBEEP; /**< TRUE/FALSE - listen to udp? */ int iBEEPListenPort; /**< port to use when listening on BEEP */ void (*OnSyslogMessageRcvd)(struct srAPIObject* pAPI, struct srSLMGObject *pSyslogMesg); struct sbLstnObject *pLstn; /**< pointer to associated listener object */ int bListenUDP; /**< TRUE/FALSE - listen to udp? */ int iUDPListenPort; /**< port to use when listening on UDP */ int bListenUXDOMSOCK; /**< TRUE/FALSE - listen to unix domain socket? */ char *szNameUXDOMSOCK; /**< pointer to c-string with socket name */ # endif }; typedef struct srAPIObject srAPIObj; /** * Initialize the liblogging library. This method must be called * before any other method. * * \retval Pointer to an API object (aka "handle") or NULL * if an error occured. */ srAPIObj* srAPIInitLib(void); /** Open a log session. * * \param pszRemotePeer [in] The Peer to connect to. * \param iPort [in] The port the remote Peer is listening to. * \retval Pointer to an API object (aka "handle") or NULL * if an error occured. */ srRetVal srAPIOpenlog(srAPIObj *pThis, char* pszRemotePeer, int iPort); /** * Close a syslog raw session. * In the method, we have a slightly different error handling. We do * NOT return immediately when something goes wrong but rather preserve * the error state and try to continue processing. The reasoning * behind this is that we can potentially create an even larger * memory leak if we do not try to continue. After all, we are * here to free things and shutdown the process. The only exception * is when we detect that the caller-provided handle is invalid. * In this case, we CAN NOT continue processing. * * When this method returns, the the caller-supplied pointer * to the API object is NO LONGER VALID and can not be used * for consequtive calls. */ srRetVal srAPICloseLog(srAPIObj *pThis); /** * Exit the liblogging library. This method should be called after * a higher layer is COMPLETE DONE with liblogging. It does not * need to be called after each session close. * * if srAPIExitLib() is called, the lib can not be used * until srAPIInitLib() is called again. * * The provided pointer to the API object is invalid * once this method returns. */ srRetVal srAPIExitLib(srAPIObj *pThis); /** * Send a log message to the remote peer. The log message must * already be correctly formatted according to RFC 3195. No * further formatting (or checks) are applied. * * \param pThis [in] pointer to a proper srAPI object. * \param szLogmsg [in] message to be sent. */ srRetVal srAPISendLogmsg(srAPIObj* pThis, char* szLogmsg); /** * Send a syslog message object to the remote peer. This * method SHOULD be called whenever the caller is already * in possesion of a srSLMGObj. Calling srAPISendLogmsg would * result in a performance penalty in those cases. In general, * you should call this method here whenever you can and use * srAPISendLogmsg only in those (rare) cases where you * can not avoid it. * * \param pThis [in] pointer to a proper srAPI object. * \param pSLMG pointer to the syslog message object. This * must be a proper object as it will be * used as the message source. */ srRetVal srAPISendSLMG(srAPIObj* pThis, struct srSLMGObject* pSLMG); /** * Close a syslog raw session. * In the method, we have a slightly different error handling. We do * NOT return immediately when something goes wrong but rather preserve * the error state and try to continue processing. The reasoning * behind this is that we can potentially create an even larger * memory leak if we do not try to continue. After all, we are * here to free things and shutdown the process. The only exception * is when we detect that the caller-provided handle is invalid. * In this case, we CAN NOT continue processing. * * When this method returns, the the caller-supplied pointer * to the API object is NO LONGER VALID and can not be used * for consequtive calls. */ srRetVal srAPICloseLog(srAPIObj *pThis); /** * Set an library option. Library options provide a * way to modify library behaviour. For example, * once rfc3195 raw and cooked are implemented, you can * set an option to set which transport you would like * to have. Consequently, it currently looks like * the calling sequence is probably always: * * 1. srAPIInitLib * 2. srAPISetOption * 3. srAPIOpenlog * 4. srAPISendLogmsg * 5. srAPICloselog * 6. srAPIExitLib * * \param pThis pointer to the API, as usual. The unusual * things is that in this case it may be NULL. If so, * global settings will be modified on a per-library * basis. * \param iOpt option to set * \param iOptVal value that the option is to be set to. * The option value is totally dependent on the * respective option. */ srRetVal srAPISetOption(srAPIObj* pThis, SRoption iOpt, int iOptVal); /* And the same method for string options... */ srRetVal srAPISetStringOption(srAPIObj* pThis, SRoption iOpt, char *pszOptVal); /** * Run the listener process. Control is only returned if * - a fatal error inside the listener happens * - srAPIShutdownListener() has been called * * As control does not return, please note that srAPIShutdownListener() * must be called either from another thread or a signal handler. */ srRetVal srAPIRunListener(srAPIObj *pThis); /** * Shut down the currently running listener. It * may take some time to shutdown the listener depending * on its current state. The caller should expect a delay of * up to 30 seconds. */ srRetVal srAPIShutdownListener(srAPIObj *pThis); /** * Set the user pointer. Whatever value the user * passes in is accepted and stored. No validation * is done (and can be done). Any previously stored * information is overwritten. */ srRetVal srAPISetUsrPointer(srAPIObj *pAPI, void* pUsr); /** * Return the user pointer. Returns whatever is stored * in pUsr. * * \param ppToStore Pointer to a pointer that will receive * the user pointer. */ srRetVal srAPIGetUsrPointer(srAPIObj *pAPI, void **ppToStore); /** * Setup the listener for this API object. The listener is * initialized but not running. Only a single listener can * be active for a single API object. * * \param NewHandler Pointer to a function with C calling conventions * the will receive the syslog message object as soon as it arrives. * This may be NULL. In this case, however, no meaningful work is done. * Syslog messages arrive but will be discarded because there is * no upper-layer peer. */ srRetVal srAPISetupListener(srAPIObj* pThis, void(*NewHandler)(srAPIObj*, struct srSLMGObject*)); /** * Set a handler to be called when a syslog message * arrives. If this method is called when there already a new handler * is set, the previous one is discarded. There can only be a single * handler set at a single time. * * \param NewHandler Pointer to a function with C calling conventions * the will receive the syslog message object as soon as it arrives. * This may be NULL. In this case, however, no meaningful work is done. * Syslog messages arrive but will be discarded because there is * no upper-layer peer. */ srRetVal srAPISetMsgRcvCallback(srAPIObj* pThis, void(*NewHandler)(srAPIObj*, struct srSLMGObject*)); /** * Shut down the currently running listener. It * may take some time to shutdown the listener depending * on its current state. The caller should expect a delay of * up to 30 seconds. */ srRetVal srAPIShutdownListener(srAPIObj *pThis); #ifdef __cplusplus }; #endif #endif liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/clntprof-3195raw.c0000644000175100017510000001142712411216132015542 00000000000000/*! \file clntprof-3195raw.c * \brief Implementation of the client profile for RFC 3195 raw. * * The prefix for this "object" is psrr which stands for * *P*rofile *S*yslog *R*eliable *Raw*. This file works in * conjunction with \ref lstnprof-3195raw.c and shares * its namespace. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-09-04 * coding begun. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include "settings.h" #include "liblogging.h" #include "srAPI.h" #include "beepsession.h" #include "beepchannel.h" #include "beepprofile.h" #include "clntprof-3195raw.h" #include "syslogmessage.h" /* ################################################################# * * private members * * ################################################################# */ /** * Construct a sbPSSRObj. */ static srRetVal sbPSSRConstruct(sbPSSRObj** ppThis) { assert(ppThis != NULL); if((*ppThis = calloc(1, sizeof(sbPSSRObj))) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; (*ppThis)->OID = OIDsbPSSR; (*ppThis)->uAnsno = 0; (*ppThis)->uMsgno4raw = 0; return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Destroy a sbPSSRObj. * The handler must be called in the ChanClose handler, if instance * data was assigned. */ static void sbPSSRDestroy(sbPSSRObj* pThis) { sbPSSRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); SRFREEOBJ(pThis); } /* ################################################################# * * public members * * ################################################################# */ srRetVal sbPSSRClntSendSLMG(sbChanObj* pChan, srSLMGObj *pSLMG) { return sbPSSRClntSendMsg(pChan, pSLMG->pszRawMsg); } srRetVal sbPSSRClntSendMsg(sbChanObj* pChan, char* szLogmsg) { sbMesgObj *pMesg; srRetVal iRet; sbPSSRObj *pThis; sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); assert(szLogmsg != NULL); pThis = pChan->pProfInstance; sbPSSRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if((pMesg = sbMesgConstruct(NULL, szLogmsg)) == NULL) return SR_RET_ERR; iRet = sbMesgSendMesg(pMesg, pChan, "ANS", pThis->uAnsno++); sbMesgDestroy(pMesg); return iRet; } srRetVal sbPSSRClntOpenLogChan(sbChanObj *pChan) { srRetVal iRet; sbPSSRObj *pThis; sbMesgObj *pMesgGreeting; sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); if((iRet = sbPSSRConstruct(&pThis)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; /* channel created, let's wait until the remote peer sends * the profile-level greeting (intial MSG). */ if((pMesgGreeting = sbMesgRecvMesg(pChan)) == NULL) { return SR_RET_ERR; } if(pMesgGreeting->idHdr != BEEPHDR_MSG) { sbMesgDestroy(pMesgGreeting); return SR_RET_ERR; } sbMesgDestroy(pMesgGreeting); pThis->uAnsno = 0; pThis->uMsgno4raw = pMesgGreeting->uMsgno; /* now store the instance pointer */ pChan->pProfInstance = pThis; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal sbPSSRCOnClntCloseLogChan(sbChanObj *pChan) { srRetVal iRet; sbPSSRObj *pThis; sbMesgObj *pMesg; sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); pThis = pChan->pProfInstance; sbPSSRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if((pMesg = sbMesgConstruct("", "")) == NULL) { sbMesgDestroy(pMesg); return SR_RET_ERR; } iRet = sbMesgSendMesg(pMesg, pChan, "NUL", pThis->uAnsno++); sbMesgDestroy(pMesg); sbPSSRDestroy(pThis); pChan->pProfInstance = NULL; return iRet; } liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/beepsession.c0000644000175100017510000004223112411216132015116 00000000000000/*! \file beepsession.c * \brief Implementation of the BEEP Session Object. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-04 * \date 2003-08-11 * Integrated XML parser in closeSession and other * areas (begun implementing it). * \date 2003-08-12 * Added a list of remote peers profile to the session * object. Now the sbSessOpenChan() can do intelligent * checking if the remote peer supports the profile * (and, if not, provide an error message and not * try to connect). * \date 2003-09-04 * Added support for multiple initiator (client) profiles. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include "settings.h" #include "liblogging.h" #include "sockets.h" #include "beepsession.h" #include "beepchannel.h" #include "beepframe.h" #include "namevaluetree.h" #include "stringbuf.h" /* ################################################################# * * private members * * ################################################################# */ /* ################################################################# * * public members * * ################################################################# */ /** * Retrieve the channel object associated with the channel number. * This method allows to retrieve a channel number based on the * actual channel. * * \param uChanNo channel number * \retval pointer to channel object or NULL, if uChanNo could * not be found. */ sbChanObj* sbSessRetrChanObj(sbSessObj *pThis, SBchannel uChanNo) { sbNVTEObj *pEntry; if((pEntry = sbNVTSearchKeyU(pThis->pChannels, NULL, uChanNo)) == NULL) return NULL; return((sbChanObj*) pEntry->pUsr); } srRetVal sbSessProcessGreeting(sbSessObj *pThis, sbMesgObj *pMesg) { sbNVTRObj* pMesgXML; sbNVTEObj* pEntryGreeting; sbNVTRObj* pProfileRoot; sbNVTEObj* pProfileEntry; sbNVTRObj* pProfileList = NULL; sbNVTEObj* pProfileListEntry; sbNVTEObj* pEntryURI; srRetVal iRet; sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbMesgCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pMesg); /* Now parse the greeting and see which profiles are supported. * The profiles supported by the remote peer are stored in the * profiles linked list which is referred to when a channel * creation is attempted. */ pMesgXML = sbNVTRConstruct(); if((iRet = sbNVTRParseXML(pMesgXML, pMesg->szActualPayload)) == SR_RET_OK) { if((pEntryGreeting = sbNVTRHasElement(pMesgXML, "greeting", TRUE)) == NULL) iRet = SR_RET_PEER_NO_GREETING; else { /* ok, we now have a correct greeting message. Now let's pick up all * the profiles from it. It is no error if we do not find any profile * object, as this is valid as of RFC 3080 (of course, it makes no * sense when talking to a BEEP listener, but that will be handled * at channel creation). If we find profile elements but they do not * include the uri parameter, we raise an error, as this is not valid * as of the DTD. Other profile parameters are not used and ignored. */ pProfileList = NULL; if((pProfileRoot = pEntryGreeting->pChild) != NULL) { pProfileEntry = NULL; while((pProfileEntry = sbNVTSearchKeySZ(pProfileRoot, pProfileEntry, "profile")) != NULL) { if((pEntryURI = sbNVTRHasElement(pProfileEntry->pXMLProps, "uri", TRUE)) == NULL) { sbNVTRDestroy(pMesgXML); iRet = SR_RET_PEER_NO_URI; break; } else { /* ok, we finally have a valid profile. Let's add it to our list. */ if(pProfileList == NULL) if((pProfileList = sbNVTRConstruct()) == NULL) { sbNVTRDestroy(pMesgXML); iRet = SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; break; } if((pProfileListEntry = sbNVTAddEntry(pProfileList)) == NULL) { sbNVTRDestroy(pMesgXML); iRet = SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; break; } sbNVTESetKeySZ(pProfileListEntry, pEntryURI->pszValue, TRUE); } } } } } pThis->pRemoteProfiles = pProfileList; sbNVTRDestroy(pMesgXML); return iRet; } sbSessObj* sbSessOpenSession(char* pszRemotePeer, int iPort, sbNVTRObj *pProfSupported) { sbSockObj *pSock; sbSessObj* pThis; sbChanObj* pChan0; sbMesgObj* pMesgGreeting; sbMesgObj* pGreeting; srRetVal iRet; if((pThis = calloc(1, sizeof(sbSessObj))) == NULL) { return NULL; } sbSessResetLastError(pThis); /* Now build the list of channels. */ if((pThis->pChannels = sbNVTRConstruct()) == NULL) { SRFREEOBJ(pThis); return NULL; } pSock = sbSockInit(); if(pSock == NULL) { SRFREEOBJ(pThis); return NULL; } if(sbSockConnectoToHost(pSock, pszRemotePeer, iPort) != SR_RET_OK) { /* debug: printf("Error, can not connect to host!\n"); */ sbSockExit(pSock); SRFREEOBJ(pThis); return NULL; } /* finish up */ pThis->pProfilesSupported = pProfSupported; pThis->pSock = pSock; pThis->OID = OIDsbSess; pThis->SendFramMethod = sbSessSendFram; if((pThis->pRXQue = sbNVTRConstruct()) == NULL) return NULL; /* Ok, we got a connection. Now we need to create a channel object for channel * 0, so that we can begin exchanging greetings. */ pMesgGreeting = sbMesgConstruct("Content-type: application/beep+xml\r\n", "\r\n"); pChan0 = sbChanConstruct(pThis); sbChanSetChanno(pChan0, 0); /* this is always channel 0 by RFC */ pThis->pChan0 = pChan0; sbMesgSendMesg(pMesgGreeting, pChan0, "RPY", 0); sbMesgDestroy(pMesgGreeting); if((pGreeting = sbMesgRecvMesg(pChan0)) == NULL) { /* we failed, so free as much as possible */ sbSessCloseSession(pThis); return NULL; } if((iRet = sbSessProcessGreeting(pThis, pGreeting)) != SR_RET_OK) { /* we failed, so free as much as possible */ sbSessSetLastError(pThis, iRet); sbSessCloseSession(pThis); sbMesgDestroy(pGreeting); return NULL; } sbMesgDestroy(pGreeting); return(pThis); } /** * Process the supplied SEQ frame. Most notably, this means the * window is updated in the respective channel object. * * According to the latest discussion on the BEEP WG mailing * list and other sources, we silently ignore SEQ frames for * non-existing channels. This most probably is not a protocol * error but rather a SEQ frame arriving after the channel * has been closed. This can happen due to TCP delays. * Other implementors have suggested (and successfully * implemented) ignoring these frames. This information is * current as of August, 2003. * * \param pFram pointer to frame to process. */ srRetVal sbSessDoSEQ(sbSessObj* pThis, sbFramObj* pFram) { sbChanObj *pChan; int uConsumed; sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(pFram->idHdr = BEEPHDR_SEQ); if((pChan = sbSessRetrChanObj(pThis, pFram->uChannel)) == NULL) return SR_RET_OK; /* see above for an explanation */ /* OK, we have all we need and now can do the math */ uConsumed = pChan->uSeqno - pFram->uAckno + 1; pChan->uTXWin = pFram->uWindow; pChan->uTXWinLeft = pChan->uTXWin - uConsumed; return SR_RET_OK; } void sbSessDestroy(sbSessObj *pThis) { sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if(pThis->pRXQue != NULL) sbNVTRDestroy(pThis->pRXQue); if(pThis->pRemoteProfiles != NULL) sbNVTRDestroy(pThis->pRemoteProfiles); if(pThis->pChannels != NULL) sbNVTRDestroy(pThis->pChannels); # if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1 /* NOTE WELL: we do NOT destroy the pProfilesSupported * NameValueTree because this is a read-only copy provided * by either the sbLstnObj or the srAPI object. These are * responsible for destroying it. */ if(pThis->pSendQue != NULL) sbNVTRDestroy(pThis->pSendQue); # endif SRFREEOBJ(pThis); } srRetVal sbSessDoReceive(sbSessObj *pThis, int bMustRcvPayloadFrame) { sbFramObj* pFram; srRetVal iRet; sbNVTEObj *pEntry; do { if((pFram = sbFramActualRecvFram(pThis)) == NULL) return SR_RET_ERR; /* let's see if it is a SEQ frame */ if(sbFramGetHdrID(pFram) == BEEPHDR_SEQ) { if((iRet = sbSessDoSEQ(pThis, pFram)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; /* frame is now eaten up, so destroy */ sbFramDestroy(pFram); pFram = NULL; } else { /* it's an actual data frame - so enqueue it */ if((pEntry = sbNVTAddEntry(pThis->pRXQue)) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; if((iRet = sbNVTESetUsrPtr(pEntry, pFram, (void*) sbFramDestroy)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; } } while((bMustRcvPayloadFrame == TRUE) && (pThis->pRXQue->pFirst == NULL)); /* WARNING: do...while */ return SR_RET_OK; } sbFramObj* sbSessRecvFram(sbSessObj* pThis, sbChanObj *pChan) { srRetVal iRet; sbFramObj *pRetFram; sbNVTEObj *pEntry; do { if(sbSockHasReceiveData(pThis->pSock)) if((iRet = sbSessDoReceive(pThis, TRUE)) != SR_RET_OK) return NULL; if((pEntry = sbNVTUnlinkElement(pThis->pRXQue)) == NULL) { /* wait until new data arrives */ /** \todo think about a timeout here - we could block indefinitely... */ sbSockWaitReceiveData(pThis->pSock); } } while(pEntry == NULL); /* WARNING: do...while! */ pRetFram = pEntry->pUsr; sbNVTEUnsetUsrPtr(pEntry); sbNVTEDestroy(pEntry); /* We now need to check if it is time to send a SEQ ourselfs ... */ pChan->uRXWinLeft -= pRetFram->uSize; if(pChan->uRXWinLeft < BEEP_DEFAULT_WINDOWSIZE / 2) { pChan->uRXWinLeft = BEEP_DEFAULT_WINDOWSIZE; if((iRet = sbChanSendSEQ(pChan, pRetFram->uSeqno+pRetFram->uSize, 0)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbFramDestroy(pRetFram); /* out of options... */ return NULL; } } return(pRetFram); } srRetVal sbSessSendFram(sbSessObj *pThis, sbFramObj *pFram, sbChanObj *pChan) { srRetVal iRet; int bRetry; sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbFramCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pFram); sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); if(sbSockHasReceiveData(pThis->pSock)) sbSessDoReceive(pThis, FALSE); do { iRet = sbChanActualSendFram(pChan, pFram); if(iRet == SR_RET_OK) bRetry = FALSE; else if(iRet == SR_RET_REMAIN_WIN_TOO_SMALL) { /* we now need to wait for a larger frame */ if((iRet = sbSessDoReceive(pThis, FALSE)) != SR_RET_OK) /* do a blocking read */ return iRet; bRetry = TRUE; } else return iRet; } while(bRetry == TRUE); /* WARNING: do...while! */ return SR_RET_OK; } sbChanObj* sbSessOpenChan(sbSessObj* pThis) { sbChanObj* pChan; sbNVTRObj *pReplyXML; sbNVTEObj *pEntryURI; sbNVTEObj *pEntryProfile; sbMesgObj *pMesgStart; sbMesgObj* pReply; /* the reply to the start command */ srRetVal iRet; sbProfObj * pProf; char szGreeting[512]; sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbSessResetLastError(pThis); /* before we do anything, let's first check if the remote peer * supports at least one of the profiles we do support. If there * is no match, there is no point in trying it... */ if((pProf = sbProfFindProfileURIMatch(pThis->pProfilesSupported, pThis->pRemoteProfiles)) == NULL) { sbSessSetLastError(pThis, SR_RET_PEER_DOESNT_SUPPORT_PROFILE); return NULL; } pChan = sbChanConstruct(pThis); /* OK, we have our representation of the channel. Now we need * to see if the remote peer accepts our creation request. */ SNPRINTF(szGreeting, sizeof(szGreeting), "\r\n" " \r\n" "\r\n", sbProfGetURI(pProf)); pMesgStart = sbMesgConstruct("Content-type: application/beep+xml\r\n", szGreeting); sbChanSetChanno(pChan, 1); /* quick hack */ sbMesgSendMesg(pMesgStart, pThis->pChan0, "MSG", 0); sbMesgDestroy(pMesgStart); if((pReply = sbMesgRecvMesg(pChan)) == NULL) { /** \todo think if we need to shut down anything * else inside the BEEP session. */ sbChanDestroy(pChan); return NULL; } /* debug: printf("HDR: %s, Payload: %s\n", pReply->szMIMEHdr, pReply->szActualPayload); */ if(pReply->idHdr != BEEPHDR_RPY) { /** \todo think if we need to shut down anything * else inside the BEEP session. */ sbChanDestroy(pChan); sbMesgDestroy(pReply); return NULL; } /* Now check if we received the correct reply and extract the * agreed-upon profile. */ pReplyXML = sbNVTRConstruct(); if((iRet = sbNVTRParseXML(pReplyXML, pReply->szActualPayload)) == SR_RET_OK) { if((pEntryProfile = sbNVTRHasElement(pReplyXML, "profile", TRUE)) == NULL) { iRet = SR_RET_PEER_NO_PROFILE; } else { if((pEntryURI = sbNVTRHasElement(pEntryProfile->pXMLProps, "uri", TRUE)) == NULL) iRet = SR_RET_PEER_NO_URI; } } if(iRet == SR_RET_OK) { if((pChan->pProf = sbProfFindProfile(pThis->pProfilesSupported, pEntryURI->pszValue)) == NULL) iRet = SR_RET_PEER_INVALID_PROFILE; } /* housekeeping */ sbMesgDestroy(pReply); sbNVTRDestroy(pReplyXML); /* done with reply, no longer needed */ if(iRet != SR_RET_OK) { sbChanDestroy(pChan); pChan = NULL; sbSessSetLastError(pThis, iRet); } return(pChan); } srRetVal sbSessCloseChan(sbSessObj *pThis, sbChanObj *pChan) { sbMesgObj* pMesgCloseReq; sbMesgObj* pMesgCloseReply; srRetVal iRet = SR_RET_OK; sbNVTRObj *pReplyXML; char szBuf[1025]; sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); SNPRINTF(szBuf, sizeof(szBuf), "", pChan->uChanNum); if((pMesgCloseReq = sbMesgConstruct("Content-type: application/beep+xml\r\n", szBuf)) == NULL) return SR_RET_ERR; iRet = sbMesgSendMesg(pMesgCloseReq, pThis->pChan0, "MSG", 0); sbMesgDestroy(pMesgCloseReq); if(iRet != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; if((pMesgCloseReply = sbMesgRecvMesg(pThis->pChan0)) == NULL) { /* this is the best we can do, otherwise we may create a leak... */ sbChanUpdateChannelState(pChan, sbChan_STATE_CLOSED); sbChanDestroy(pChan); return iRet; } if(pMesgCloseReply->idHdr != BEEPHDR_RPY) { iRet = SR_RET_ERR; } pReplyXML = sbNVTRConstruct(); if((iRet = sbNVTRParseXML(pReplyXML, pMesgCloseReply->szActualPayload)) == SR_RET_OK) if(sbNVTRHasElement(pReplyXML, "ok", TRUE) == NULL) iRet = SR_RET_PEER_NONOK_RESPONSE; sbNVTRDestroy(pReplyXML); sbMesgDestroy(pMesgCloseReply); sbChanUpdateChannelState(pChan, sbChan_STATE_CLOSED); sbChanDestroy(pChan); return(iRet); } srRetVal sbSessCloseSession(sbSessObj *pThis) { srRetVal iRet; sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); iRet = sbSessCloseChan(pThis, pThis->pChan0); pThis->pChan0 = NULL; /* ok, will be destroyed soon but I prefer to have it done.. */ /* we now need to tear down the TCP stream */ sbSockExit(pThis->pSock); sbSessDestroy(pThis); return iRet; } srRetVal sbSessSendGreeting(sbSessObj* pSess, sbNVTRObj *pProfsSupported) { srRetVal iRet; sbMesgObj *pMesgStart; sbStrBObj *pStr; sbNVTEObj *pEntry; char* pBuf; char szURIBuf[1025]; sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); sbNVTRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pProfsSupported); if((pStr = sbStrBConstruct()) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; /* begin greeting */ if((iRet = sbStrBAppendStr(pStr, "\r\n")) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; /* walk the profiles and add them to the greeting */ pEntry = NULL; while((pEntry = sbNVTSearchKeySZ(pSess->pProfilesSupported, pEntry, NULL)) != NULL) { SNPRINTF(szURIBuf, sizeof(szURIBuf), " \r\n", sbProfGetURI((sbProfObj*) pEntry->pUsr)); if((iRet = sbStrBAppendStr(pStr, szURIBuf)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; } /* finish greeting */ if((iRet = sbStrBAppendStr(pStr, "\r\n")) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; pBuf = sbStrBFinish(pStr); pMesgStart = sbMesgConstruct(BEEP_DEFAULT_MIME_HDR, pBuf); sbMesgSendMesg(pMesgStart, pSess->pChan0, "RPY", 0); sbMesgDestroy(pMesgStart); free(pBuf); return SR_RET_OK; } liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/lstnprof-3195cooked.c0000644000175100017510000002155412411216132016237 00000000000000/*! \file lstnprof-3195cooked.c * \brief Implementation of the listener profile for RFC 3195 COOKED. * * The prefix for this "object" is psrc which stands for * *P*rofile *S*yslog *R*eliable *Cooked*. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-09-05 * file creatd, but coding not yet begun * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include "settings.h" #include "liblogging.h" #include "srAPI.h" #include "beepsession.h" #include "beepprofile.h" #include "lstnprof-3195cooked.h" #include "stringbuf.h" #include "syslogmessage.h" #include "namevaluetree.h" /* ################################################################# * * private members * * ################################################################# */ /** * Send an reply to the remote peer. * This indicates message acceptance. */ static srRetVal psrcSendAckMesg(struct sbChanObject* pChan) { srRetVal iRet; sbMesgObj *pMesg; static int i = 0; sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); pMesg = sbMesgConstruct(NULL, ""); iRet = sbMesgSendMesg(pMesg, pChan, "RPY", 0); sbMesgDestroy(pMesg); return iRet; } /* ################################################################# * * public members * * ################################################################# */ srRetVal psrcOnChanCreate(struct sbProfObject *pThis, struct sbSessObject* pSess, struct sbChanObject* pChan) { sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); /* There is nothing to do for cooked - all is done via * the formatted messages being exchanged ;-) */ return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Process a received element. */ static srRetVal psrcOnMesgRecvDoEntry(sbProfObj *pThis, int* pbAbort, sbSessObj* pSess, sbChanObj* pChan, sbMesgObj *pMesg, sbNVTEObj *pEntry) { srRetVal iRet; srSLMGObj *pSLMG; char *pszRemHostIP; sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); sbMesgCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pMesg); sbNVTECHECKVALIDOBJECT(pEntry); assert(pbAbort != NULL); /* We got the message */ if((iRet = srSLMGConstruct(&pSLMG)) != SR_RET_OK) { return iRet; } pSLMG->iSource = srSLMG_Source_BEEPCOOKED; if((iRet = srSLMGSetRawMsg(pSLMG, pEntry->pszValue, FALSE)) != SR_RET_OK) { srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbSockGetRemoteHostIP(pSess->pSock, &pszRemHostIP)) != SR_RET_OK) { srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); return iRet; } if((iRet = srSLMGSetRemoteHostIP(pSLMG, pszRemHostIP, FALSE)) != SR_RET_OK) { srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); free(pszRemHostIP); return iRet; } if((iRet = srSLMGParseMesg(pSLMG)) != SR_RET_OK) { srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); free(pszRemHostIP); return iRet; } pThis->pAPI->OnSyslogMessageRcvd(pThis->pAPI, pSLMG); free(pszRemHostIP); srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Process the incoming BEEP Message and call the upper-layer event * handler. Most importantly, this method must parse and extract the * syslog messages inside the BEEP Message. * * If there are any error conditions, THIS method must notify * the remote peer. The reason is that this method has a much * better knowledge to provide a meaningful error message than * its upper layer caller. */ static srRetVal psrcOnMesgRecvCallAPI(sbProfObj *pThis, int* pbAbort, sbSessObj* pSess, sbChanObj* pChan, sbMesgObj *pMesg) { srRetVal iRet = SR_RET_OK; sbNVTRObj *pMsgXML; sbNVTEObj *pEntry; char szErrMsg[1024]; sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); sbMesgCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pMesg); assert(pbAbort != NULL); pMsgXML = sbNVTRConstruct(); if((iRet = sbNVTRParseXML(pMsgXML , pMesg->szActualPayload)) != SR_RET_OK) { /* we need to notify the peer that something went wrong */ SNPRINTF(szErrMsg, sizeof(szErrMsg), "Error %d parsing XML - is it malformed?", iRet); sbChanSendErrResponse(pChan, 550, szErrMsg); return iRet; } # if DEBUGLEVEL > 1 sbNVTDebugPrintTree(pMsgXML, 0); # endif /* In the next block, we do not return() if we detect an error * but we set iRet and run down below. This makes cleanup easier. */ if((pEntry = sbNVTRHasElement(pMsgXML , "entry", TRUE)) != NULL) { iRet = psrcOnMesgRecvDoEntry(pThis, pbAbort, pSess, pChan, pMesg, pEntry); } else if((pEntry = sbNVTRHasElement(pMsgXML , "path", TRUE)) != NULL) { printf("Path, Msg: %s\n", pMesg->szActualPayload); iRet = SR_RET_OK; } else if((pEntry = sbNVTRHasElement(pMsgXML , "iam", TRUE)) != NULL) { printf("iam, Msg: %s\n", pMesg->szActualPayload); iRet = SR_RET_OK; } else { /* this is an invalid XML stream, so complain back */ sbChanSendErrResponse(pChan, 500, "Invalid XML for this profile - , or expected but not found - maybe malformed XML."); iRet = SR_RET_XML_MALFORMED; *pbAbort = TRUE; } sbNVTRDestroy(pMsgXML); return iRet; } srRetVal psrcOnMesgRecv(sbProfObj *pThis, int* pbAbort, sbSessObj* pSess, sbChanObj* pChan, sbMesgObj *pMesg) { srRetVal iRet; sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); sbMesgCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pMesg); assert(pbAbort != NULL); switch(pMesg->idHdr) { case BEEPHDR_MSG: if(pThis->pAPI->OnSyslogMessageRcvd != NULL) { /* Call handler - as of RFC 3195, we may potentially * have more than one message inside a single packet. * As such, we now need to disassmble the packet and * pass the messages individually. */ if((iRet = psrcOnMesgRecvCallAPI(pThis, pbAbort, pSess, pChan, pMesg)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; } /* See http://lists.beepcore.org/pipermail/beepwg/2003-September/001540.html * for what this means, below. Here is an excerpt, should the URL disappear... There are two advancing "message ids" in BEEP. One is the seqno, the other is the msgno. Msgno is used at the application layer to correlate requests and responses. A peer may issue many MSGs without necessarily receiving RPYs, but the remote peer MUST send RPYs in the same sequence that it received MSGs for. This is detailled under "Asynchrony" in RFC3080, 2.6. Msgno is NOT intended to be used for flow control. Hence, there is no and must no window be defined for it. In contrast, seqno is the one used for actual flow control. Windowing is defined in RFC3081 and carried out via SEQ frames. So if I implement a BEEP-based server AND I need to limit the amount of data that an application sends to me, I do not do this via MSG/RPY but via SEQ only. So it is vital that a robust server design includes some type of communication of the upper app layers with the lower 3081 layers so that the later will receive feedback from the upper layers when it is time to stop sending SEQs. The good thing about this is that flow control follows a single paradigm, no matter if MSG/RPY or MSG/ANS semantics are used. */ if((iRet = psrcSendAckMesg(pChan)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; /* quick & dirty to get it this week done - send SEQ ;) */ sbChanSendSEQ(pChan, pMesg->uNxtSeqno, 0); break; default: sbChanSendErrResponse(pChan, 550, "Invalid MSG type. Only MSG messages accepted by this profile - see RFC 3195/COOKED."); return SR_RET_INAPROPRIATE_HDRCMD; } return SR_RET_OK; } liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/testsrvr.c0000644000175100017510000001150412411216132014472 00000000000000/** * testsrvr.cpp : This is a small sample C++ server app * using liblogging. It just demonstrates how things can be * done. It accepts incoming messages and just dumps them * to stdout. It is single-threaded. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-13 * file created. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #ifdef WIN32 #include #endif #include "liblogging.h" #include "srAPI.h" #include "syslogmessage.h" #ifdef WIN32 #include #endif /* quick hack, so all can access it. Do NOT do this in your server ;-) */ srAPIObj* pAPI; /* This method is called when a message has been fully received. * In a real sample, you would do all your enqueuing and/or * processing here. * * It is highly recommended that no lengthy processing is done in * this callback. Please see \ref architecture.c for a suggested * threading model. */ void OnReceive(srAPIObj* pAPI, srSLMGObj* pSLMG) { char *pszRemoteHost; char *pszHost; unsigned char *pszMSG; unsigned char *pszRawMsg; int iFacil; int iPrio; char szNotWellformed[] = "(non-wellformed msg)"; srSLMGGetRemoteHost(pSLMG, &pszRemoteHost); srSLMGGetPriority(pSLMG, &iPrio); srSLMGGetFacility(pSLMG, &iFacil); srSLMGGetRawMSG(pSLMG, &pszRawMsg); if(srSLMGGetHostname(pSLMG, &pszHost) == SR_RET_PROPERTY_NOT_AVAILABLE) pszHost = szNotWellformed; srSLMGGetMSG(pSLMG, &pszMSG); printf("Msg from %s (via %d), host %s, facility %d, priority %d:\n%s\nRAW:%s\n\n", pszRemoteHost, pSLMG->iSource, pszHost, iFacil, iPrio, pszMSG, pszRawMsg); } /* As we are single-threaded in this example, we need * one way to shut down the listener running on this * single thread. We use SIG_INT to do so - it effectively * provides a short-lived second thread ;-) */ void doSIGINT(int i) { printf("SIG_INT - shutting down listener. Be patient, can take up to 30 seconds...\n"); srAPIShutdownListener(pAPI); } int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { srRetVal iRet; # ifdef WIN32 _CrtSetDbgFlag(_CRTDBG_CHECK_ALWAYS_DF | _CRTDBG_ALLOC_MEM_DF | _CRTDBG_LEAK_CHECK_DF); # endif printf("testsrvr test server - just a quick debuging aid and sample....\n"); printf("Compiled with liblogging version %s\n", VERSION); printf("See http://www.monitorware.com/liblogging/ for updates.\n"); printf("Listening for incoming requests....\n"); signal(SIGINT, doSIGINT); if((pAPI = srAPIInitLib()) == NULL) { printf("Error initializing lib!\n"); exit(1); } /* We now set the options so that the server receives all we desire... */ if((iRet = srAPISetOption(pAPI, srOPTION_LISTEN_UDP, TRUE)) != SR_RET_OK) { printf("Error %d: can't set UDP listener option to true!!\n", iRet); exit(2); } if((iRet = srAPISetOption(pAPI, srOPTION_LISTEN_UXDOMSOCK, TRUE)) != SR_RET_OK) { printf("Error %d: can't set UDP listener option to true!!\n", iRet); exit(2); } if((iRet = srAPISetupListener(pAPI, OnReceive)) != SR_RET_OK) { printf("Error %d setting up listener!\n", iRet); exit(100); } /* now move the listener to running state. Control will only * return after SIG_INT. */ if((iRet = srAPIRunListener(pAPI)) != SR_RET_OK) { printf("Error %d running the listener!\n", iRet); exit(100); } /** control will reach this point after SIG_INT */ srAPIExitLib(pAPI); return 0; } liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/stringbuf.c0000644000175100017510000001166212411216132014606 00000000000000/*! \file stringbuf.c * \brief Implemetation of the dynamic string buffer helper object. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-08 * Initial version begun. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include "settings.h" #include "liblogging.h" #include "stringbuf.h" #include "srUtils.h" /* ################################################################# * * private members * * ################################################################# */ /* ################################################################# * * public members * * ################################################################# */ sbStrBObj *sbStrBConstruct(void) { sbStrBObj *pThis; if((pThis = calloc(1, sizeof(sbStrBObj))) == NULL) return NULL; pThis->OID = OIDsbStrB; pThis->pBuf = NULL; pThis->iBufSize = 0; pThis->iBufPtr = 0; pThis->iAllocIncrement = STRINGBUF_ALLOC_INCREMENT; return pThis; } void sbStrBDestruct(sbStrBObj *pThis) { # if STRINGBUF_TRIM_ALLOCSIZE == 1 /* in this mode, a new buffer already was allocated, * so we need to free the old one. */ if(pThis->pBuf != NULL) free(pThis->pBuf); # endif SRFREEOBJ(pThis); } srRetVal sbStrBAppendStr(sbStrBObj *pThis, char* psz) { srRetVal iRet; sbSTRBCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(psz != NULL); while(*psz) if((iRet = sbStrBAppendChar(pThis, *psz++)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal sbStrBAppendInt(sbStrBObj *pThis, int i) { srRetVal iRet; char szBuf[32]; sbSTRBCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if((iRet = srUtilItoA(szBuf, sizeof(szBuf), i)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; return sbStrBAppendStr(pThis, szBuf); } srRetVal sbStrBAppendChar(sbStrBObj *pThis, char c) { char* pNewBuf; sbSTRBCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if(pThis->iBufPtr >= pThis->iBufSize) { /* need more memory! */ if((pNewBuf = malloc((pThis->iBufSize + pThis->iAllocIncrement) * sizeof(char))) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; memcpy(pNewBuf, pThis->pBuf, pThis->iBufSize); pThis->iBufSize += pThis->iAllocIncrement; if(pThis->pBuf != NULL) free(pThis->pBuf); pThis->pBuf = pNewBuf; } /* ok, when we reach this, we have sufficient memory */ *(pThis->pBuf + pThis->iBufPtr++) = c; return SR_RET_OK; } char* sbStrBFinish(sbStrBObj *pThis) { char* pRetBuf; sbSTRBCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbStrBAppendChar(pThis, '\0'); # if STRINGBUF_TRIM_ALLOCSIZE == 1 /* in this mode, we need to trim the string. To do * so, we must allocate a new buffer of the exact * string size, and then copy the old one over. * This new buffer is then to be returned. */ if((pRetBuf = malloc((pThis->iBufSize + 1) * sizeof(char))) == NULL) { /* OK, in this case we use the previous buffer. At least * we have it ;) */ pRetBuf = pThis->pBuf; } else { /* got the new buffer, so let's use it */ memcpy(pRetBuf, pThis->pBuf, pThis->iBufPtr + 1); } # else /* here, we can simply return a pointer to the * currently existing buffer. We don't care about * the extra memory, as we achieve a big performance * gain. */ pRetBuf = pThis->pBuf; # endif sbStrBDestruct(pThis); return(pRetBuf); } void sbStrBSetAllocIncrement(sbStrBObj *pThis, int iNewIncrement) { sbSTRBCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(iNewIncrement > 0); pThis->iAllocIncrement = iNewIncrement; } liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/oscallsUnix.c0000644000175100017510000000701012411216132015077 00000000000000/**\file oscallsUnix.c * \brief OS API calls wrapper for Unix. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * * \date 2003-09-02 * rgerhards: coding begun * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include /* ################################################################# */ /* private members */ /* ################################################################# */ /* As this is not a "real" object, there won't be any private * members in this file. */ /* ################################################################# */ /* public members */ /* ################################################################# */ /** * Get the current date/time in the best resolution the operating * system has to offer (well, actually at most down to the milli- * second level. * * The date and time is returned in separate fields as this is * most portable and removes the need for additional structures * (but I have to admit it is somewhat "bulky";)). * * Obviously, all caller-provided pointers must not be NULL... */ srRetVal getCurrTime(int* year, int* month, int* day, int *hour, int* minute, int *second, int* secfrac, int *secfracPrecison, char* pcOffsetMode, int* pOffsetHour, int* pOffsetMinute) { struct timeval tp; 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all variables. # Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded. .NOEXPORT: liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/srAPI-lstn.c0000644000175100017510000001445612411216132014543 00000000000000/*! \file srAPI-lstn.c * \brief Implementation of the listener part of the API * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-26 * begun coding on initial version. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include "settings.h" #include "liblogging.h" #include "beepsession.h" #include "beepprofile.h" #include "beeplisten.h" #include "lstnprof-3195raw.h" #include "lstnprof-3195cooked.h" #include "srAPI.h" #include "syslogmessage.h" #include "namevaluetree.h" /* ################################################################# * * private members * * ################################################################# */ /* ################################################################# * * public members * * ################################################################# */ srRetVal srAPISetMsgRcvCallback(srAPIObj* pThis, void(*NewHandler)(srAPIObj*, srSLMGObj*)) { if((pThis == NULL) || (pThis->OID != OIDsrAPI)) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; pThis->OnSyslogMessageRcvd = NewHandler; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal srAPISetupListener(srAPIObj* pThis, void(*NewHandler)(srAPIObj*, srSLMGObj*)) { srRetVal iRet; sbProfObj *pProf; if((pThis == NULL) || (pThis->OID != OIDsrAPI)) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; if(pThis->pLstn != NULL) return SR_RET_ALREADY_LISTENING; if((pThis->pLstn = sbLstnConstruct()) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; /* now tell the lib which listeners to start */ # if FEATURE_UDP == 1 /* UDP Listener */ pThis->pLstn->bLstnUDP = pThis->bListenUDP; pThis->pLstn->uUDPLstnPort = pThis->iUDPListenPort; # endif # if FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS == 1 /* Unix Domain Sockets listener */ pThis->pLstn->bLstnUXDOMSOCK = pThis->bListenUXDOMSOCK; if(pThis->szNameUXDOMSOCK != NULL) { if((pThis->pLstn->pSockName = sbNVTEUtilStrDup(pThis->szNameUXDOMSOCK)) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } # endif /* please note: as of now, the BEEP listener will always be * started. */ pThis->pLstn->uListenPort = pThis->iBEEPListenPort; /* now begin initializing the listeners */ if((iRet = sbLstnInit(pThis->pLstn)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; pThis->pLstn->pAPI = pThis; if(pThis->bListenBEEP == TRUE) { /* set up the rfc 3195/raw listener */ if((iRet = sbProfConstruct(&pProf, "http://xml.resource.org/profiles/syslog/RAW")) != SR_RET_OK) { sbLstnDestroy(pThis->pLstn); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbProfSetAPIObj(pProf, pThis)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbLstnDestroy(pThis->pLstn); sbProfDestroy(pProf); return iRet; } if((iRet = srAPISetMsgRcvCallback(pThis, NewHandler)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbLstnDestroy(pThis->pLstn); sbProfDestroy(pProf); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbProfSetEventHandler(pProf, sbPROFEVENT_ONCHANCREAT, (void*) psrrOnChanCreate)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbLstnDestroy(pThis->pLstn); sbProfDestroy(pProf); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbProfSetEventHandler(pProf, sbPROFEVENT_ONMESGRECV, (void*) psrrOnMesgRecv)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbLstnDestroy(pThis->pLstn); sbProfDestroy(pProf); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbLstnAddProfile(pThis->pLstn, pProf)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbLstnDestroy(pThis->pLstn); sbProfDestroy(pProf); return iRet; } /* set up the rfc 3195/COOKED listener */ if((iRet = sbProfConstruct(&pProf, "http://xml.resource.org/profiles/syslog/COOKED")) != SR_RET_OK) { sbLstnDestroy(pThis->pLstn); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbProfSetAPIObj(pProf, pThis)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbLstnDestroy(pThis->pLstn); sbProfDestroy(pProf); return iRet; } if((iRet = srAPISetMsgRcvCallback(pThis, NewHandler)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbLstnDestroy(pThis->pLstn); sbProfDestroy(pProf); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbProfSetEventHandler(pProf, sbPROFEVENT_ONCHANCREAT, (void*) psrcOnChanCreate)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbLstnDestroy(pThis->pLstn); sbProfDestroy(pProf); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbProfSetEventHandler(pProf, sbPROFEVENT_ONMESGRECV, (void*) psrcOnMesgRecv)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbLstnDestroy(pThis->pLstn); sbProfDestroy(pProf); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbLstnAddProfile(pThis->pLstn, pProf)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbLstnDestroy(pThis->pLstn); sbProfDestroy(pProf); return iRet; } } /* End setup of BEEP listener (only executed if BEEP listener is enabled) */ return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal srAPIRunListener(srAPIObj *pThis) { if((pThis == NULL) || (pThis->OID != OIDsrAPI)) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; return sbLstnRun(pThis->pLstn); } srRetVal srAPIShutdownListener(srAPIObj *pThis) { if((pThis == NULL) || (pThis->OID != OIDsrAPI)) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; pThis->pLstn->bRun = FALSE; return SR_RET_OK; } liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/beeplisten.c0000644000175100017510000011123712411216132014734 00000000000000/*! \file beeplisten.c * \brief Implementation of the (BEEP) listener Object. * * Actually, this module implements all the listeners. The initial * release did only care about BEEP, but starting with 0.6.0 additional * listeners are supported. In 0.6.0 at least a standard UDP listener * has been added. Other listeners (eventually not implemented by the * time you read this) are the simple syslog over TCP (aka "SELP") and * the local /var/log "listener" on *nix. * * Please see \ref architecture.c for more details. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-13 * File initially created. * \date 2003-09-26 * Changed the logical meaning of this module. It is no longer * the BEEP listener, only. It is now *the* listener for * all supported protocols. This allows us to keep all * listeners on a single thread. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include #include "settings.h" #include "liblogging.h" #include "sockets.h" #include "beepsession.h" #include "beepchannel.h" #include "beepframe.h" #include "beeplisten.h" #include "namevaluetree.h" #include "stringbuf.h" #include "syslogmessage.h" /* ################################################################# * * private members * * ################################################################# */ #if FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS == 1 /** * Process an incoming Unix Domain Socket message. */ static srRetVal sbLstnRecvUXDOMSOCK(sbLstnObj *pThis) { srRetVal iRet; int iLenBuf; int iLenRcvd; char *pszFromHost; srSLMGObj *pSLMG; char szMsgBuf[BEEPFRAMEMAX]; sbLstnCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); iLenBuf = sizeof(szMsgBuf) / sizeof(char); if((iLenRcvd = sbSockReceive(pThis->pSockUXDOMSOCKListening, szMsgBuf, iLenBuf)) < 1) return SR_RET_OK /* for now, this seems to be good enough... */; /* We got the message - pass it to the "API" layer */ if((iRet = srSLMGConstruct(&pSLMG)) != SR_RET_OK) { return iRet; } pSLMG->iSource = srSLMG_Source_UX_DFLT_DOMSOCK; if((iRet = srSLMGSetRawMsg(pSLMG, szMsgBuf, TRUE)) != SR_RET_OK) { srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbSock_gethostname((char**) &pszFromHost)) != SR_RET_OK) { srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); return iRet; } if((iRet = srSLMGSetRemoteHostIP(pSLMG, pszFromHost, FALSE)) != SR_RET_OK) { srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); free(pszFromHost); return iRet; } if((iRet = srSLMGParseMesg(pSLMG)) != SR_RET_OK) { srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); return iRet; } pThis->pAPI->OnSyslogMessageRcvd(pThis->pAPI, pSLMG); srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); return SR_RET_OK; } #endif /* FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ #if FEATURE_UDP == 1 /** * Process an incoming UDP message. * * Please note that in UDP, we do not have any profiles. As such, we can * call the API handler immediately (we know what to do in our processing). */ static srRetVal sbLstnRecvUDP(sbLstnObj *pThis) { srRetVal iRet; int iLenBuf; char *pszFromHost; srSLMGObj *pSLMG; char szMsgBuf[BEEPFRAMEMAX]; sbLstnCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); iLenBuf = sizeof(szMsgBuf) / sizeof(char); if((iRet = sbSockRecvFrom(pThis->pSockUDPListening, szMsgBuf, &iLenBuf, &pszFromHost)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; /* We got the message - pass it to the "API" layer */ if((iRet = srSLMGConstruct(&pSLMG)) != SR_RET_OK) { return iRet; } pSLMG->iSource = srSLMG_Source_UDP; if((iRet = srSLMGSetRawMsg(pSLMG, szMsgBuf, TRUE)) != SR_RET_OK) { srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); return iRet; } if((iRet = srSLMGSetRemoteHostIP(pSLMG, pszFromHost, FALSE)) != SR_RET_OK) { srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); free(pszFromHost); return iRet; } if((iRet = srSLMGParseMesg(pSLMG)) != SR_RET_OK) { srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); free(pszFromHost); return iRet; } pThis->pAPI->OnSyslogMessageRcvd(pThis->pAPI, pSLMG); srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); free(pszFromHost); return SR_RET_OK; } #endif /* FEATURE_UDP */ /** * Lowest level event handler when a new frame arrived. * This handler must first verify if it is a good packet * (checks like seqno sequence and thus) and if so, find the * profile that it should send data to. SEQ frames are directly * processed and channel 0 protocol is mapped to fixed handlers * in this object itself. * * Please note: the message object created here is passed on * to the upper layers. However, these upper layers * MUST NOT destroy the Mesg Object - this will be * done once this method finishes! * * \param pSess Pointer to the current session object. * \param pFram Pointer to the just received frame. */ srRetVal sbLstnOnFramRcvd(sbLstnObj* pThis, int *pbAbort, sbSessObj* pSess, sbFramObj *pFram) { srRetVal iRet; sbProfObj *pProf; sbChanObj *pChan; sbMesgObj *pMesg; sbLstnCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); sbFramCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pFram); assert(pbAbort != NULL); /* As data arrived, the "need data" indicator can be reset. We do not * care if the right data arrived - if it didn't, its not a big deal, * at most we do one unncessary call to the send method. This * will now enable sending data if it was disabled on the session. */ pSess->bNeedData = FALSE; /* find the associated channel & profile */ if((pChan = sbSessRetrChanObj(pSess, pFram->uChannel)) == NULL) { sbFramDestroy(pFram); /* we now no longer need this */ return SR_RET_CHAN_DOESNT_EXIST; } /* we now need to assemble a message out of the frame */ pMesg = sbMesgConstrFromFrame(pFram); sbFramDestroy(pFram); /* we now no longer need this */ if(pMesg == NULL) return SR_RET_ERR; /* pass control to upper layer */ pProf = pChan->pProf; sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pProf); /* OK, we got the profile, so let's call the event handler */ if(pProf->OnMesgRecv == NULL) { sbChanSendErrResponse(pChan, 451, "local profile error: OnMesgRecv handler is missing - contact software vendor"); return SR_RET_ERR_EVENT_HANDLER_MISSING; } if((iRet = (pProf->OnMesgRecv)(pProf, pbAbort, pSess, pChan, pMesg)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; sbMesgDestroy(pMesg); return SR_RET_OK; } /** * This method build a frame by processing one character at a * time. It operates on a continuous stream of data. It is * a state machine. * * As soon as a full frame is detected, the frame handler is called * which then should pass the data to his upper layer - or whatever * he intends to do with it. This is not the business of this * method. For each new frame, new memory is allocated, so * the frame handler (or its upper layers) are responsible * for deleting the frame. * * This method calls itself recursively if it needed to peek * at a character and now needs to do the actual processing. */ srRetVal sbLstnBuildFrame(sbLstnObj* pThis, sbSessObj* pSess, char c, int *pbAbort) { srRetVal iRet; sbFramObj *pFram; char* pBuf; sbLstnCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); assert(pbAbort != NULL); if((pFram = pSess->pRecvFrame) == NULL) { /* OK, we are ready for the next one, so * let's allocate it ;) */ if((iRet = sbFramConstruct(&pFram)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDR1; pSess->pRecvFrame = pFram; } switch(pFram->iState) { case sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDR1: /* waiting for the first HDR character */ if((pFram->pStrBuf = sbStrBConstruct()) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; if(c != 'A' && c != 'E' && c != 'M' && c != 'N' && c != 'R' && c != 'S') return SR_RET_INVALID_HDRCMD; if((iRet = sbStrBAppendChar(pFram->pStrBuf, c)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDR2; break; case sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDR2: /* waiting for the second HDR character */ if(c != 'N' && c != 'R' && c != 'S' && c != 'U' && c != 'P' && c != 'E') return SR_RET_INVALID_HDRCMD; if((iRet = sbStrBAppendChar(pFram->pStrBuf, c)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDR3; break; case sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDR3: /* waiting for the third HDR character */ if((iRet = sbStrBAppendChar(pFram->pStrBuf, c)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; pBuf = sbStrBFinish(pFram->pStrBuf); pFram->pStrBuf = NULL; if((pFram->idHdr = sbFramHdrID(pBuf)) == BEEPHDR_UNKNOWN) return SR_RET_INVALID_HDRCMD; free(pBuf); pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_CHAN; break; case sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_CHAN:/* waiting for the SP before channo */ if(c != ' ') return SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_CHAN; pFram->uChannel = 0; pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_IN_CHAN; break; case sbFRAMSTATE_IN_CHAN: /* reading channo */ if(isdigit(c)) pFram->uChannel = pFram->uChannel * 10 + (c - '0'); else { pFram->iState = (pFram->idHdr == BEEPHDR_SEQ) ? sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_ACKNO : sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_MSGNO; return sbLstnBuildFrame(pThis, pSess, c, pbAbort); } break; case sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_ACKNO:/* now the space before the next header */ if(c != ' ') return SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_ACKNO; pFram->uAckno = 0; pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_IN_ACKNO; break; case sbFRAMSTATE_IN_ACKNO: /* and the next (char) header */ if(isdigit(c)) pFram->uAckno = pFram->uAckno * 10 + (c - '0'); else { pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_WINDOW; return sbLstnBuildFrame(pThis, pSess, c, pbAbort); } break; case sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_WINDOW:/* now the space before the next header */ if(c != ' ') return SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_WINDOW; pFram->uWindow = 0; pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_IN_WINDOW; break; case sbFRAMSTATE_IN_WINDOW: /* and the next (numeric) header */ if(isdigit(c)) pFram->uWindow = pFram->uWindow * 10 + (c - '0'); else { pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDRCR; return sbLstnBuildFrame(pThis, pSess, c, pbAbort); } break; case sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_MSGNO:/* now the space before the next header */ if(c != ' ') return SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_MSGNO; pFram->uMsgno = 0; pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_IN_MSGNO; break; case sbFRAMSTATE_IN_MSGNO: /* and the next (numeric) header */ if(isdigit(c)) pFram->uMsgno = pFram->uMsgno * 10 + (c - '0'); else { pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_MORE; return sbLstnBuildFrame(pThis, pSess, c, pbAbort); } break; case sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_MORE:/* now the space before the next header */ if(c != ' ') return SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_MORE; pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_IN_MORE; break; case sbFRAMSTATE_IN_MORE: /* and the next (char) header */ if(c != '.' && c != '*') return SR_RET_INVALID_IN_MORE; pFram->cMore = c; pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_SEQNO; break; case sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_SEQNO:/* now the space before the next header */ if(c != ' ') return SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_SEQNO; pFram->uSeqno = 0; pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_IN_SEQNO; break; case sbFRAMSTATE_IN_SEQNO: /* and the next (numeric) header */ if(isdigit(c)) pFram->uSeqno = pFram->uSeqno * 10 + (c - '0'); else { pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_SIZE; return sbLstnBuildFrame(pThis, pSess, c, pbAbort); } break; case sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_SIZE:/* now the space before the next header */ if(c != ' ') return SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_SIZE; pFram->uSize = 0; pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_IN_SIZE; break; case sbFRAMSTATE_IN_SIZE: /* and the next (numeric) header */ if(isdigit(c)) pFram->uSize = pFram->uSize * 10 + (c - '0'); else { /* We need to guard against oversized frames here. * To do it fully right, we would need to check the * remaining bytes in the window and compare this against * uSize. However, we right now do it somewhat simpler and * just compare against the max window size. Later releases * can than add the more complex checks. This one here is * at least good enough against malicous frames... ) */ /** \todo improve! */ if(pFram->uSize > BEEPFRAMEMAX) return SR_RET_OVERSIZED_FRAME; pFram->iState = (pFram->idHdr == BEEPHDR_ANS) ? sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_ANSNO : sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDRCR; return sbLstnBuildFrame(pThis, pSess, c, pbAbort); } break; case sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_ANSNO:/* now the space before the next header */ if(c != ' ') return SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_SP_ANSNO; pFram->uAnsno = 0; pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_IN_ANSNO; break; case sbFRAMSTATE_IN_ANSNO: /* and the next (numeric) header */ if(isdigit(c)) pFram->uAnsno = pFram->uAnsno * 10 + (c - '0'); else { pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDRCR; return sbLstnBuildFrame(pThis, pSess, c, pbAbort); } break; case sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDRCR: /* awaiting the HDR's CR */ if(c != 0x0d) return SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_HDRCR; pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDRLF; break; case sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDRLF: /* awaiting the HDR's LF */ if(c != 0x0a) return SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_HDRLF; if(pFram->idHdr == BEEPHDR_SEQ) { /* frame is fully received and ready for processing*/ /* call the profile event! */ pSess->pRecvFrame = NULL; /* We are done, so let's move to the next one ;) */ return sbLstnOnFramRcvd(pThis, pbAbort, pSess, pFram); } else { if((pFram->pStrBuf = sbStrBConstruct()) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; pFram->uToReceive = pFram->uSize; pFram->iState = (pFram->uToReceive > 0) ? sbFRAMSTATE_IN_PAYLOAD : sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END1; } break; case sbFRAMSTATE_IN_PAYLOAD: /* reading payload area */ if((iRet = sbStrBAppendChar(pFram->pStrBuf, c)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; if(--(pFram->uToReceive) == 0) pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END1; break; case sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END1: /* waiting for the 1st HDR character */ /* we first need to save the payload area */ pFram->szRawBuf = sbStrBFinish(pFram->pStrBuf); pFram->pStrBuf = NULL; pFram->iFrameLen = pFram->uSize; /* now on with "normal" checking */ if(c != 'E') return SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END1; pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END2; break; case sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END2: /* waiting for the 2nd HDR character */ if(c != 'N') return SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END2; pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END3; break; case sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END3: /* waiting for the 3rd HDR character */ if(c != 'D') return SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END3; pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END4; break; case sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END4: /* waiting for the 4th HDR character */ if(c != 0x0d) return SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END4; pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END5; break; case sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END5: /* waiting for the 5th HDR character */ if(c != 0x0a) return SR_RET_INVALID_WAITING_END5; /* frame is fully received and ready for processing*/ /* call the profile event! */ pSess->pRecvFrame = NULL; /* We are done, so let's move to the next one ;) */ return sbLstnOnFramRcvd(pThis, pbAbort, pSess, pFram); break; default: return SR_RET_ERR; } return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Receive all incoming data that is available. * This method reads all available incoming data and processes * it. It will call receive state machine to form new frames. * That machine, in turn, will fire off Receive events as * full frames are completely received. Please note that it is possible * for a single run of this method to receive no, one or more full * frames. */ srRetVal sbLstnDoIncomingData(sbLstnObj* pThis, sbSessObj* pSess) { int iBytesRcvd; /**< actual number of bytes received */ char* pBuf; srRetVal iRet; int bAbort; /**< set by lower layer methods if a fatal error ** occured. in this case, the session should be ** aborted and such the full buffer needs not to ** be processed. **/ char szRcvBuf[1600]; /**< receive buffer - this could be any size, we * have selected this size so that an ethernet frame * fits. Feel free to tune. */ sbLstnCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); if((iBytesRcvd = sbSockReceive(pSess->pSock, szRcvBuf, sizeof(szRcvBuf))) == 0) return SR_RET_CONNECTION_CLOSED; if(iBytesRcvd == SOCKET_ERROR) if(pSess->pSock->dwLastError != SBSOCK_EWOULDBLOCK) return SR_RET_SOCKET_ERR; bAbort = FALSE; pBuf = szRcvBuf; while(iBytesRcvd--) if((iRet = sbLstnBuildFrame(pThis, pSess, *pBuf++, &bAbort)) != SR_RET_OK) if(bAbort == TRUE) return iRet; return SR_RET_OK; } /** * This method is used to "free" a session. If there is still * a valid session pointer in the structure when the tree is * deleted, that means something went wrong and we need to get * rid of the leftovers. As such, any sessions found are aborted. */ static void sbLstnSessFreeLinkedListDummy(sbSessObj *pSess) { int bShouldNeverBeCalled = 0; sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); sbSessAbort(pSess); } /** * Add a session to the list of active sessions. */ srRetVal sbSessAddActiveSession(sbLstnObj* pThis, sbSessObj *pSess) { sbNVTEObj* pEntry; sbLstnCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); if((pEntry = sbNVTAddEntry(pThis->pRootSessions)) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; sbNVTESetUsrPtr(pEntry, pSess, (void*) sbLstnSessFreeLinkedListDummy); return SR_RET_OK; } /** * This method is called when a new session is initiated * by a client. A new session object will be generated and * put into the linked list of existing session objects. * Then, a channel 0 greeting will be issued. */ static srRetVal sbLstnNewSess(sbLstnObj* pThis) { srRetVal iRet; sbSockObj *pNewSock; sbSessObj *pSess; /* Accept the connection, make room for next clients ;) */ if((iRet = sbSockAcceptConnection(pThis->pSockListening, &pNewSock) != SR_RET_OK)) return iRet; if((iRet = sbSockSetNonblocking(pNewSock) != SR_RET_OK)) { sbSockExit(pNewSock); /* best we can do */ return iRet; } /* begin constructing the profile */ if((iRet = sbSessRemoteOpen(&pSess, pNewSock, pThis->pProfsSupported)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbSockExit(pNewSock); /* best we can do */ return iRet; } /* The channel is ready, now we need to add the profile */ if((iRet = sbSessAddActiveSession(pThis, pSess)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbSessDestroy(pSess); sbSockExit(pNewSock); return iRet; } return sbSessSendGreeting(pSess, pThis->pProfsSupported); } /** * Actually send a frame over the socket. If the method would * block, we could only send a partial frame. * * \todo We need to upgrade either this method (or create another one * so that it will send multiple frames if multiple frames are * in the send queue. Right now, this is done by the select() loop * anyhow, but it may be more efficient to do it that way (or it may * be not, this needs some more thinking...). * * IMPORTANT: When sending SEQ frames, we do not * use the "normal" window mechanism. Essentially, these * SEQs are acknowledgements, so they are not to be * considered as part of the data window. If we would * count them, we would stall the process as the peer * will abviously never acknowledge acknowledgements... ;) */ srRetVal sbLstnSendFram(sbLstnObj* pThis, sbSessObj *pSess) { int iBytes2Send; int iBytesSent; char* pBuf; sbFramObj *pFram; sbLstnCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); if(pSess->pSendQue->pFirst == NULL) return SR_RET_OK; pFram = (sbFramObj*) pSess->pSendQue->pFirst->pUsr; sbFramCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pFram); /* We now need to check if this is a full frame that * we need to begin to send. If so, we must first * check if we are within the current window size. * If not, we must wait for the next SEQ frame on this * channel and thus can not send immediately, even if * the socket would be ready. */ if(pFram->iState == sbFRAMSTATE_READY_TO_SEND) { /** \todo We need to see if race conditions can occur * where pChan becomes invalid but is still stored * with the message. It may be a better idea to use * the "normal" channel lookup methods, though they * are definitely slower... * For now, we use an assert and will test this well. */ sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pFram->pChan); if( (pFram->idHdr != BEEPHDR_SEQ) && ((unsigned) pFram->iFrameLen > pFram->pChan->uTXWinLeft)) { pSess->bNeedData = TRUE; return SR_RET_REMAIN_WIN_TOO_SMALL; } } iBytes2Send = pFram->iFrameLen - pFram->uBytesSend; assert(iBytes2Send > 0); pBuf = pFram->szRawBuf + pFram->uBytesSend; iBytesSent = sbSockSend(pSess->pSock, pBuf, iBytes2Send); if((iBytesSent > iBytes2Send) || (iBytesSent < 0)) return SR_RET_SOCKET_ERR; pFram->uBytesSend += iBytesSent; /* now check if all is send and we can remove the frame */ if((pFram->uBytesSend == pFram->iFrameLen)) { pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_SENT; /** \todo again, referencing the channel object as done below ** is a little dangerous... */ if(pFram->idHdr != BEEPHDR_SEQ) pFram->pChan->uTXWinLeft -= pFram->iFrameLen; sbNVTRRemoveFirst(pSess->pSendQue); } else pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_SENDING; return SR_RET_OK; } /** * This is the main server/IO handler. This loop is executed * until termination is flagged. This is the ONLY method * that is responsible for scheduling IO. * * The loop has three phases: * - check if data is to be sent and, if so, try to send it * - wait for socket to become ready for read or write * - process pending socket reads * * We have some OS dependant code in here. The reason is * that "original" BSD sockets need to have passed the * highest numbered file descriptor. We can not properly * emulate this in the socket layer. Even if we could, * that would potentially cause a considerable performance * hit. Thus, we implement it in this module and pass it * on to the lower layer. If we run into a non BSD-sockets * OS other than Windows, we might be not so happy with this * decision, but lets try it... * * Please note that all send operations are only done in phase 1. */ srRetVal sbLstnServerLoop(sbLstnObj* pThis) { srRetVal iRet; srSock_fd_set fdsetRD; /* for select() */ srSock_fd_set fdsetWR; /* for select() */ sbNVTEObj *pEntrySess; /* active session from session linked list */ sbNVTEObj *pEntrySessToDel; sbSessObj *pSess; sbFramObj *pFram; # ifndef SROS_WIN32 int iHighestDesc; # endif int iReturnSock; sbLstnCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); while(pThis->bRun == TRUE) { /* phase 1: send data (if any) * We loop through all sessions to see if there is something * pending. */ pEntrySess = NULL; while((pEntrySess = sbNVTSearchKeySZ(pThis->pRootSessions, pEntrySess, NULL)) != NULL) { pSess = ((sbSessObj*) pEntrySess->pUsr); if(pSess->pSendQue != NULL) if(pSess->pSendQue->pFirst != NULL) /* ok, quick hack, but this is FAST... */ { pFram = (sbFramObj*) pSess->pSendQue->pFirst->pUsr; if(pFram->iState == sbFRAMSTATE_READY_TO_SEND) /* we eventually have something to send */ sbLstnSendFram(pThis, pSess); } } /* assemble list of all active sockets & figure out & remove closed ones */ sbSockFD_ZERO(&fdsetWR); sbSockFD_ZERO(&fdsetRD); /* add BEEP listener (can not be turned off so far) */ # ifndef SROS_WIN32 iHighestDesc = pThis->pSockListening->sock; # endif sbSockFD_SET(pThis->pSockListening->sock, &fdsetRD); /* add UDP listener (if configured) */ if(pThis->bLstnUDP == TRUE) { # ifndef SROS_WIN32 if(pThis->pSockUDPListening->sock > iHighestDesc) iHighestDesc = pThis->pSockUDPListening->sock; # endif sbSockFD_SET(pThis->pSockUDPListening->sock, &fdsetRD); } /* UNIX Domain Sockets (if configured) */ # if FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS if(pThis->bLstnUXDOMSOCK == TRUE) { if(pThis->pSockUXDOMSOCKListening->sock > iHighestDesc) iHighestDesc = pThis->pSockUXDOMSOCKListening->sock; sbSockFD_SET(pThis->pSockUXDOMSOCKListening->sock, &fdsetRD); } # endif /* FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ /* add active BEEP sessions */ pEntrySess = sbNVTSearchKeySZ(pThis->pRootSessions, NULL, NULL); while(pEntrySess != NULL) { /* all are added into the read fdset, those with outstanding messages in the * write fdset, too. */ pSess = ((sbSessObj*) pEntrySess->pUsr); if(pSess->iState == sbSESSSTATE_CLOSED) { /** \todo think a little about the performance implications of the below - * we may think about either doubly linking the list or having * the previous element at hand (e.g. in the linked list object...). */ pEntrySessToDel = pEntrySess; pEntrySess = sbNVTSearchKeySZ(pThis->pRootSessions, pEntrySess, NULL); /* debug: printf("shutdown session %8.8x, pUsr %8.8x\n", pEntrySessToDel, pSess); */ sbNVTRRemovEntryWithpUsr(pThis->pRootSessions, pSess); } else { sbSockFD_SET(pSess->pSock->sock, &fdsetRD); # ifndef SROS_WIN32 /* This also takes care of the write descriptor, as * we do this anyway (it is the same descriptor!). */ if(iHighestDesc < pSess->pSock->sock) iHighestDesc = pSess->pSock->sock; # endif if(pSess->pSendQue->pFirst != NULL) sbSockFD_SET(pSess->pSock->sock, &fdsetWR); pEntrySess = sbNVTSearchKeySZ(pThis->pRootSessions, pEntrySess, NULL); } } /* we are ready now and can wait on the sockets */ # ifdef SROS_WIN32 iReturnSock = sbSockSelectMulti(&fdsetRD, &fdsetWR, 10, 0); # else iReturnSock = sbSockSelectMulti(&fdsetRD, &fdsetWR, 10, 0, iHighestDesc); # endif if(iReturnSock == -1) continue; /* First let's see if we have any incoming UDP data (if UDP is configured). * Please note: the ORDER of conditions is vitally important! */ if((pThis->bLstnUDP == TRUE) && sbSockFD_ISSET(pThis->pSockUDPListening->sock, &fdsetRD)) { if((iRet = sbLstnRecvUDP(pThis)) != SR_RET_OK) printf("UDP error %d!\n", iRet); } /* now check UNIX Domain Sockets (if configured) */ # if FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS if(pThis->bLstnUXDOMSOCK == TRUE) { if(sbSockFD_ISSET(pThis->pSockUXDOMSOCKListening->sock, &fdsetRD)) { if((iRet = sbLstnRecvUXDOMSOCK(pThis)) != SR_RET_OK) printf("UX DOM SOCK error %d!\n", iRet); } } # endif /* FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ /* Let's see if we have any new BEEP connection requests. There * is only very limited space in the connection buffers, so these * should be served ASAP. */ if(sbSockFD_ISSET(pThis->pSockListening->sock, &fdsetRD)) { if((iRet = sbLstnNewSess(pThis)) != SR_RET_OK) { /* empty by intention */; /** \todo log this once we have a logging subsystem */ /* let me elaborate: if we broke the loop in this case, we * would have won nothing - we would have shut down our server. * This is definitely not what we would like to see just because * a single accept fails (would be a nice way to force DoS ;)). * So we continue processing. If it was an unrecoverable error * (e.g. out of memory), other functions may also fail, but why * care about it before it happens? After all, if some sessions * are drop, memory becomes available and so the server could * continue to operate... (at least in this sample case). */ } } /* We then go through all sessions and check which ones * need attention. */ pEntrySess = sbNVTSearchKeySZ(pThis->pRootSessions, NULL, NULL); while(pEntrySess != NULL) { pSess = ((sbSessObj*) pEntrySess->pUsr); /* check read first... */ if(sbSockFD_ISSET(pSess->pSock->sock, &fdsetRD)) { /* OK, we now have received data. We will pass whatever we received off * to the receive state machine. It must handle it. */ iRet = sbLstnDoIncomingData(pThis, pSess); /* there are some error codes which are not actually errors, but warnings. If they * occur, we should NOT shut down the session as whole. They have taken care of their * respective reaction themselfs (hopefully ;)). */ if( iRet != SR_RET_OK && iRet != SR_RET_ERR_EVENT_HANDLER_MISSING) { /* close this connection */ /* debug: printf("Error %d - closing session.\n", iRet); */ /* read next entry as we are going to destroy the current one */ pEntrySess = sbNVTSearchKeySZ(pThis->pRootSessions, pEntrySess, NULL); /** \todo think a little about the performance implications of the below - * we may think about either doubly linking the list or having * the previous element at hand (e.g. in the linked list object...). */ sbNVTRRemovEntryWithpUsr(pThis->pRootSessions, pSess); continue; } } /* ... then write */ if(pSess != NULL && sbSockFD_ISSET(pSess->pSock->sock, &fdsetWR)) { sbLstnSendFram(pThis, pSess); /** \todo check & act on return value!!!! (close session? most probably...) */ } /* Read next entry. Please note that this was already done if we needed to * destroy a session (see above). In that case, however, a "continue" is used and * control won't reach this point here. */ pEntrySess = sbNVTSearchKeySZ(pThis->pRootSessions, pEntrySess, NULL); } } return SR_RET_OK; } /* ################################################################# * * public members * * ################################################################# */ sbLstnObj* sbLstnConstruct(void) { sbLstnObj* pThis; if((pThis = calloc(1, sizeof(sbLstnObj))) == NULL) return NULL; if((pThis->pProfsSupported = sbNVTRConstruct()) == NULL) { SRFREEOBJ(pThis); return NULL; } pThis->OID = OIDsbLstn; pThis->pRootSessions = NULL; pThis->pSockListening = NULL; pThis->szListenAddr = NULL; pThis->uListenPort = 601; /* IANA default for RFC 3195 */ pThis->bLstnBEEP = TRUE; pThis->pAPI = NULL; # if FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS == 1 pThis->bLstnUXDOMSOCK = TRUE; pThis->pSockUXDOMSOCKListening = NULL; pThis->pSockName = NULL; # endif # if FEATURE_UDP == 1 pThis->bLstnUDP = FALSE; pThis->uUDPLstnPort = 0; pThis->pSockUDPListening = NULL; # endif if((pThis->pRootSessions = sbNVTRConstruct()) == NULL) { SRFREEOBJ(pThis); return NULL; } return pThis; } void sbLstnDestroy(sbLstnObj* pThis) { sbLstnCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if(pThis->pRootSessions != NULL) sbNVTRDestroy(pThis->pRootSessions); if(pThis->pProfsSupported != NULL) sbNVTRDestroy(pThis->pProfsSupported); if(pThis->pSockListening != NULL) sbSockExit(pThis->pSockListening); # if FEATURE_UDP == 1 if(pThis->pSockUDPListening != NULL) sbSockExit(pThis->pSockUDPListening); # endif # if FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS == 1 if(pThis->pSockUXDOMSOCKListening != NULL) sbSockExit(pThis->pSockUXDOMSOCKListening); # endif SRFREEOBJ(pThis); } srRetVal sbLstnInit(sbLstnObj* pThis) { srRetVal iRet; sbLstnCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); /* Init BEEP */ if(pThis->bLstnBEEP == TRUE) { if((pThis->pSockListening = sbSockInitListenSock(&iRet, SOCK_STREAM, pThis->szListenAddr, pThis->uListenPort)) == NULL) { sbLstnDestroy(pThis); return iRet; } } /* Init UDP */ # if FEATURE_UDP == 1 if(pThis->bLstnUDP == TRUE) { if(pThis->uUDPLstnPort == 0) /* if the port is not set, we use the IANA assigned port. OK, we * could also do a services lookup, but as of now we prefer to have * the caller provide us correct information. But this may be * reconsidered later. 2003-10-02 RGerhards */ pThis->uUDPLstnPort = 514; printf("port: %d\n", pThis->uUDPLstnPort); if((pThis->pSockUDPListening = sbSockInitListenSock(&iRet, SOCK_DGRAM, pThis->szListenAddr, pThis->uUDPLstnPort)) == NULL) { sbLstnDestroy(pThis); return iRet; } } # endif /* FEATURE_UDP */ # if FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS == 1 /* Unix Domain Sockets */ if(pThis->bLstnUXDOMSOCK == TRUE) { char *pActualSockName; pActualSockName = (pThis->pSockName == NULL) ? "/dev/log" : pThis->pSockName; printf("listeing to %s (config was %s)\n", pActualSockName, pThis->pSockName); if((iRet = sbSock_InitUXDOMSOCK(&(pThis->pSockUXDOMSOCKListening), pActualSockName, /*SOCK_DGRAM*/ SOCK_STREAM)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbLstnDestroy(pThis); return iRet; } } # endif /* FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ return(SR_RET_OK); } srRetVal sbLstnRun(sbLstnObj* pThis) { srRetVal iRet; sbLstnCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); pThis->bRun = TRUE; /* start listening */ /* BEEP */ if(pThis->bLstnBEEP == TRUE) { if((iRet = sbSockListen(pThis->pSockListening) != SR_RET_OK)) return iRet; if((iRet = sbSockSetNonblocking(pThis->pSockListening) != SR_RET_OK)) { sbSockExit(pThis->pSockListening); /* best we can do */ return iRet; } } # if FEATURE_UDP == 1 /* UDP * In this case, we just need to make it asynchronous */ if(pThis->bLstnUDP == TRUE) if((iRet = sbSockSetNonblocking(pThis->pSockUDPListening) != SR_RET_OK)) { sbSockExit(pThis->pSockUDPListening); /* best we can do */ return iRet; } # endif # if FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS == 1 /* Unix Domain Sockets */ if(pThis->bLstnUXDOMSOCK == TRUE) if((iRet = sbSockSetNonblocking(pThis->pSockUXDOMSOCKListening) != SR_RET_OK)) { sbSockExit(pThis->pSockUXDOMSOCKListening); /* best we can do */ return iRet; } # endif /* FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ /* done init - now run the server */ if((iRet = sbLstnServerLoop(pThis)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbSockExit(pThis->pSockListening); /* best we can do */ return iRet; } /* shutdown listening sockets */ /** \todo think of a smart way to handle iRet down here... For ** now, we just make sure BEEP is closed last, as this has the ** highest potential for errors. **/ # if FEATURE_UDP == 1 /* UDP */ if(pThis->bLstnUDP == TRUE) { iRet = sbSockExit(pThis->pSockUDPListening); pThis->pSockUDPListening = NULL; } # endif # if FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS == 1 /* Unix Domain Sockets */ if(pThis->bLstnUXDOMSOCK == TRUE) { iRet = sbSockExit(pThis->pSockUXDOMSOCKListening); pThis->pSockUXDOMSOCKListening = NULL; } # endif /* FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ /* BEEP */ if(pThis->bLstnBEEP == TRUE) { iRet = sbSockExit(pThis->pSockListening); pThis->pSockListening = NULL; } return iRet; } srRetVal sbLstnExit(sbLstnObj *pThis) { sbLstnCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbLstnDestroy(pThis); return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Method the free the profile object. This is a helper * so that the sbNVTESetUsrPtr() interface can be used. * It will actually be called when the listener is * destroyed. */ static void sbLstnFreeProf(void *pUsr) { sbProfDestroy((sbProfObj*) pUsr); } srRetVal sbLstnAddProfile(sbLstnObj *pThis, sbProfObj *pProf) { sbNVTEObj *pEntry; sbLstnCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pProf); sbNVTRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis->pProfsSupported); if((pEntry = sbNVTAddEntry(pThis->pProfsSupported)) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; sbNVTESetKeySZ(pEntry, pProf->pszProfileURI, TRUE); sbNVTESetUsrPtr(pEntry, pProf, sbLstnFreeProf); return SR_RET_OK; } liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/namevaluetree.c0000644000175100017510000006464012411216132015444 00000000000000/*! \file namevaluetree.c * \brief Implemetation of the NameValueTree helper object * (includes XML parser). * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-04 * Initial version as part of liblogging 0.2 begun. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include #include "settings.h" #include "liblogging.h" #include "namevaluetree.h" #include "stringbuf.h" /* ################################################################# * * private members * * ################################################################# */ static srRetVal sbNVTXMLProcessXMLSTREAM(char **ppXML, sbNVTRObj *pRoot); /** * We can not use the usual sbNVTSearchKeySZ() method in this * destructor, as we would invalidate the previous pointer while * walking & deleting the list. So we need to walk it by using * the raw pointers. */ void sbNVTRDestroy(sbNVTRObj* pThis) { sbNVTEObj* pEntry; sbNVTEObj* pNext; sbNVTRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); /* debug: printf("sbNVTRDestroy: %8.8x\n", pThis); */ pEntry = pThis->pFirst; while(pEntry != NULL) { pNext = pEntry->pNext; sbNVTEDestroy(pEntry); pEntry = pNext; } /* unlink from parent! */ sbNVTRUnlinkFromParent(pThis); SRFREEOBJ(pThis); } void sbNVTEDestroy(sbNVTEObj* pThis) { sbNVTECHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); /* debug: printf("sbNVTEDestroy: %8.8x\n", pThis); */ if(pThis->pszKey != NULL) free(pThis->pszKey); if(pThis->pszValue != NULL) free(pThis->pszValue); if(pThis->pCDATA != NULL) free(pThis->pCDATA); if(pThis->pXMLProps != NULL) sbNVTRDestroy(pThis->pXMLProps); if(pThis->pChild != NULL) sbNVTRDestroy(pThis->pChild); if(pThis->pUsr != NULL) (pThis->pUsrDestroy)(pThis->pUsr); SRFREEOBJ(pThis); } /** * Remove WHITESPACE (see ABNF \ref sbNVTRParseXML) from the XML stream. * * \param pp [in/out] pointer to XML stream. Updated to reflect new position. */ static void sbNVTXMLEatWHITESPACE(char **ppXML) { assert(ppXML != NULL); while(isspace(**ppXML)) (*ppXML)++; } /** * Retrieve an ESCSEQ (see ABNF \ref sbNVTRParseXML) from the XML stream. * * \param pp [in/out] pointer to XML stream. Updated to reflect new position. * \retval pointer to text of ESCSEQ or NULL, if a memory allocation error occured. */ static char* sbNTVXMLReadESCSEQ(char **ppXML) { sbStrBObj *pStrB; assert(ppXML != NULL); if((pStrB = sbStrBConstruct()) == NULL) return NULL; sbStrBSetAllocIncrement(pStrB, 16); while( (**ppXML != ';') && (**ppXML != '\0')) { sbStrBAppendChar(pStrB, **ppXML); (*ppXML)++; } if(**ppXML != '\0') (*ppXML)++; /* need to eat the ";" */ return sbStrBFinish(pStrB); } /** * Retrieve an XMLVALUE (see ABNF \ref sbNVTRParseXML) from the XML stream. * * \param pp [in/out] pointer to XML stream. Updated to reflect new position. * \param cTerm [in] terminating character. This is the counterpart to the * character the initiated the call to XMLVALUE. With BEEP, * we expect it to be ', but it may also be ". * \retval pointer to XMLVALUE or NULL, if an error occured. */ static char* sbNVTXMLReadXMLVALUE(char **ppXML, char cTerm) { sbStrBObj *pStrB; char *pszESC; assert(ppXML != NULL); if((pStrB = sbStrBConstruct()) == NULL) return NULL; while( (**ppXML != cTerm) && (**ppXML != '\0')) { if(**ppXML == '&') { /* we have an escape sequence, need to handle this */ (*ppXML)++; /* eat the "&" */ if((pszESC = sbNTVXMLReadESCSEQ(ppXML)) == NULL) return NULL; if(!strcmp(pszESC, "gt")) sbStrBAppendChar(pStrB, '>'); else if(!strcmp(pszESC, "lt")) sbStrBAppendChar(pStrB, '<'); else if(!strcmp(pszESC, "amp")) sbStrBAppendChar(pStrB, '&'); else if(!strcmp(pszESC, "apos")) sbStrBAppendChar(pStrB, ';'); else if(!strcmp(pszESC, "quot")) sbStrBAppendChar(pStrB, '"'); else { free(pszESC); return NULL; } free(pszESC); } else { /* just a plain character */ sbStrBAppendChar(pStrB, **ppXML); (*ppXML)++; } } return sbStrBFinish(pStrB); } /** * Retrieve an XMLNAME (see ABNF \ref sbNVTRParseXML) from the XML stream. * * \param pp [in/out] pointer to XML stream. Updated to reflect new position. * \retval pointer to XMLNAME or NULL, if a memory allocation error occured. */ static char* sbNVTXMLReadXMLNAME(char **ppXML) { sbStrBObj *pStrB; assert(ppXML != NULL); if((pStrB = sbStrBConstruct()) == NULL) return NULL; sbStrBSetAllocIncrement(pStrB, 64); while( !isspace(**ppXML) && (**ppXML != '\0') && (**ppXML != '<') && (**ppXML != '>') && (**ppXML != '=') && (**ppXML != ';') && (**ppXML != '/')) { sbStrBAppendChar(pStrB, **ppXML); (*ppXML)++; } return sbStrBFinish(pStrB); } /** * Retrieve a CDATAVALUE (see ABNF \ref sbNVTRParseXML) from the XML stream. * * \param pp [in/out] pointer to XML stream. Updated to reflect new position. * \retval pointer to CDATA value or NULL, if a memory allocation error occured. */ static char* sbNVTXMLReadCDATAVALUE(char **ppXML) { sbStrBObj *pStrB; assert(ppXML != NULL); if((pStrB = sbStrBConstruct()) == NULL) return NULL; while( !isspace(**ppXML) && (**ppXML != '\0') && (**ppXML != ']')) { sbStrBAppendChar(pStrB, **ppXML); (*ppXML)++; } return sbStrBFinish(pStrB); } /** * Retrieve a TAG (see ABNF \ref sbNVTRParseXML) from the XML stream. * * \param pp [in/out] pointer to XML stream. Updated to reflect new position. * \retval pointer to XMLNAME or NULL, if a memory allocation error occured. */ static char* sbNVTXMLReadTAG(char **ppXML) { return(sbNVTXMLReadXMLNAME(ppXML)); } /** * Process a PARAM (see ABNF \ref sbNVTRParseXML) from the XML stream * and add it to the NameValueTree. * * \param ppXML [in/out] pointer to XML stream. Updated to reflect new position. * \param pRoot Pointer to the list the element is to be added to. */ static srRetVal sbNVTXMLProcessPARAM(char **ppXML, sbNVTRObj *pRoot) { char* pName; char *pValue; char cTerm; sbNVTEObj *pEntry; assert(ppXML != NULL); sbNVTRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pRoot); if((pName = sbNVTXMLReadXMLNAME(ppXML)) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; /* check if we have a value and, if yes, retrieve it */ if(**ppXML == '=') { (*ppXML)++; /* eat "=" */ if(**ppXML == '\'') cTerm = '\''; else if(**ppXML == '"') cTerm = '"'; else return SR_RET_XML_INVALID_PARAMTAG; (*ppXML)++; /* eat delimiter */ if((pValue = sbNVTXMLReadXMLVALUE(ppXML, cTerm)) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; /* check terminating character */ if(**ppXML != cTerm) return SR_RET_XML_INVALID_TERMINATOR; (*ppXML)++; /* eat terminating char */ } else pValue = NULL; /* OK, we have name and value. Now let's add it to the list. */ if((pEntry = sbNVTAddEntry(pRoot)) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; /* the string buffers are handed over to the list, * so they MUST NOT be freed. */ sbNVTESetKeySZ(pEntry, pName, FALSE); sbNVTESetValueSZ(pEntry, pValue, FALSE); return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Process a TAGwPARAMS (see ABNF \ref sbNVTRParseXML) from the XML stream * and add it to the NameValueTree. * * \param ppXML [in/out] pointer to XML stream. Updated to reflect new position. * \param pEntry Pointer to the current list entry. */ static srRetVal sbNVTXMLProcessTAGwPARAMS(char **ppXML, sbNVTEObj *pEntry) { char *pTag; sbNVTRObj *pParamRoot = NULL; assert(ppXML != NULL); sbNVTECHECKVALIDOBJECT(pEntry); if((pTag = sbNVTXMLReadTAG(ppXML)) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; sbNVTESetKeySZ(pEntry, pTag, FALSE); sbNVTXMLEatWHITESPACE(ppXML); /* eat whitespace, if any */ /* now check if we have params */ while((**ppXML != '\0') && (**ppXML != '/') && (**ppXML != '>')) { /* OK, we have params, so now let's retrieve * and store them. We need to create a new list * root for the parameter tree now if we do not * have one already. */ if(pParamRoot == NULL) if((pParamRoot = sbNVTRConstruct()) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; pEntry->pXMLProps = pParamRoot; sbNVTXMLProcessPARAM(ppXML, pParamRoot); sbNVTXMLEatWHITESPACE(ppXML); /* eat whitespace, if any */ } return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal sbNVTXMLEscapePCDATAintoStrB(char *pszToEscape, sbStrBObj *pStr) { srRetVal iRet; sbSTRBCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pStr); if(pszToEscape == NULL) return SR_RET_OK; while(*pszToEscape) { if(*pszToEscape == '<') { if((iRet = sbStrBAppendStr(pStr, "<")) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; } else if(*pszToEscape == '&') { if((iRet = sbStrBAppendStr(pStr, """)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; } else { if((iRet = sbStrBAppendChar(pStr, *pszToEscape)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; } pszToEscape++; } return SR_RET_OK; } char* sbNVTXMLEscapePCDATA(char *pszToEscape) { sbStrBObj *pStrBuf; if(pszToEscape == NULL) return NULL; if((pStrBuf = sbStrBConstruct()) == NULL) return NULL; if(sbNVTXMLEscapePCDATAintoStrB(pszToEscape, pStrBuf) != SR_RET_OK) { sbStrBDestruct(pStrBuf); return NULL; } return sbStrBFinish(pStrBuf); } /** * Process a XMLNODE and a XMLCONTAINER (see ABNF \ref sbNVTRParseXML) from the XML stream * and add it to the NameValueTree. * * \note Due to the syntaxes, we can not distinguish if we have a plain XMLNODE * or a container at this stage. As such, this method checks if we have * a container (no closing tag) and if so, it processes the container. * * \param ppXML [in/out] pointer to XML stream. Updated to reflect new position. * \param pEntry Pointer to the current list entry. */ static srRetVal sbNVTXMLProcessXMLNODE(char **ppXML, sbNVTEObj *pEntry) { int iRet; char *pCloseTag; char *pValue; char **ppXMLSave; sbNVTRObj *pChildRoot = NULL; assert(ppXML != NULL); sbNVTECHECKVALIDOBJECT(pEntry); if((iRet = sbNVTXMLProcessTAGwPARAMS(ppXML, pEntry)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; if(*((*ppXML)++) == '/') /* we have a plain node */ if(**ppXML == '>') { (*ppXML)++; return SR_RET_OK; } else return SR_RET_MISSING_CLOSE_BRACE; /* We now need to check if we have an XMLVALUE or an XMLCONTAINER. * to do so, we look at the first non-whitespace chartert. If it * is '<', then we have an XMLCONTAINER. If it is not, we have an * XMLVALUE. In the later case, we need to go back to the front of * the whitespace, as the whitespaces, too, belongs to the * XMLVALUE. We use a temporary pointer to do this. */ ppXMLSave = ppXML; sbNVTXMLEatWHITESPACE(ppXML); /* eat whitespace, if any */ if(**ppXML == '<') { /* OK, we have a container */ if((pChildRoot = sbNVTRConstruct()) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; if((iRet = sbNVTESetChild(pEntry, pChildRoot)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; if((iRet = sbNVTXMLProcessXMLSTREAM(ppXML, pChildRoot)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; } else { /* we have an XMLVALUE and need to retrieve that */ ppXML = ppXMLSave; /* restore previous char position */ if((pValue = sbNVTXMLReadXMLVALUE(ppXML, '<')) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; if((iRet = sbNVTESetValueSZ(pEntry, pValue, FALSE)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; } /* now checking the close tag */ if(**ppXML != '<') return SR_RET_XML_MISSING_CLOSETAG; (*ppXML)++; if(**ppXML != '/') return SR_RET_XML_MISSING_CLOSETAG; (*ppXML)++; /* OK, now retrieve the closing tag name */ sbNVTXMLEatWHITESPACE(ppXML); /* eat whitespace, if any */ if((pCloseTag = sbNVTXMLReadTAG(ppXML)) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; if(**ppXML != '>') return SR_RET_MISSING_CLOSE_BRACE; (*ppXML)++; /* eat ">" */ /* check if start and end tag match */ if(strcmp(pEntry->pszKey, pCloseTag)) return SR_RET_XML_TAG_MISMATCH; free(pCloseTag); /* no longer needed */ return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Process a CDATA (see ABNF \ref sbNVTRParseXML) from the XML stream * and add it to the NameValueTree. * * \param ppXML [in/out] pointer to XML stream. Updated to reflect new position. * Needs to point at the first [ in the stream. * \param pEntry Pointer to the current list entry. */ static srRetVal sbNVTXMLProcessCDATA(char **ppXML, sbNVTEObj *pEntry) { assert(ppXML != NULL); sbNVTECHECKVALIDOBJECT(pEntry); /* check header */ if(**ppXML != '[') return SR_RET_XML_INVALID_CDATA_HDR; if(*(++*ppXML) != 'C') return SR_RET_XML_INVALID_CDATA_HDR; if(*(++*ppXML) != 'D') return SR_RET_XML_INVALID_CDATA_HDR; if(*(++*ppXML) != 'A') return SR_RET_XML_INVALID_CDATA_HDR; if(*(++*ppXML) != 'T') return SR_RET_XML_INVALID_CDATA_HDR; if(*(++*ppXML) != 'A') return SR_RET_XML_INVALID_CDATA_HDR; if(*(++*ppXML) != '[') return SR_RET_XML_INVALID_CDATA_HDR; (*ppXML)++; /* eat '[' */ /* Now retrieve & set CDATA pointer. We should eventually * create a specific method for this, but on the other * hand it is only done in exactly this one case... */ if((pEntry->pCDATA = sbNVTXMLReadCDATAVALUE(ppXML)) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; /* check trailer */ if(**ppXML != ']') return SR_RET_XML_INVALID_CDATA_TRAIL; if(*(++*ppXML) != ']') return SR_RET_XML_INVALID_CDATA_TRAIL; if(*(++*ppXML) != '>') return SR_RET_XML_INVALID_CDATA_TRAIL; (*ppXML)++; /* eat '<' */ return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Process a XMLELEMENT (see ABNF \ref sbNVTRParseXML) from the XML stream * and add it to the NameValueTree. * * \param ppXML [in/out] pointer to XML stream. Updated to reflect new position. * \param pEntry Pointer to the current list entry. */ static srRetVal sbNVTXMLProcessXMLELEMENT(char **ppXML, sbNVTEObj *pEntry) { srRetVal iRet; assert(ppXML != NULL); sbNVTECHECKVALIDOBJECT(pEntry); if(**ppXML != '<') return SR_RET_XML_MISSING_OPENTAG; (*ppXML)++; /* eat '<' */ if(**ppXML == '!') { (*ppXML)++; /* eat '!' */ if((iRet = sbNVTXMLProcessCDATA(ppXML, pEntry)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; } else if((iRet = sbNVTXMLProcessXMLNODE(ppXML, pEntry)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; sbNVTXMLEatWHITESPACE(ppXML); /* eat whitespace, if any */ return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Process a XMLSTREAM (see ABNF \ref sbNVTRParseXML) from the XML stream * and add it to the NameValueTree. * * This creates one new entry element for each entree it finds. * * \param ppXML [in/out] pointer to XML stream. Updated to reflect new position. * \param pRoot Pointer to the current list root. */ static srRetVal sbNVTXMLProcessXMLSTREAM(char **ppXML, sbNVTRObj *pRoot) { srRetVal iRet; sbNVTEObj *pEntry; assert(ppXML != NULL); sbNVTRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pRoot); while((**ppXML != '\0') && !((**ppXML == '<') && (*(*ppXML + 1)) == '/')) { sbNVTXMLEatWHITESPACE(ppXML); /* eat whitespace, if any */ if(**ppXML == '\0') { return SR_RET_OK; } if((pEntry = sbNVTAddEntry(pRoot)) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; if((iRet = sbNVTXMLProcessXMLELEMENT(ppXML, pEntry)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; } return SR_RET_OK; } /* ################################################################# * * public members * * ################################################################# */ sbNVTRObj* sbNVTRConstruct(void) { sbNVTRObj *pThis; if((pThis = calloc(1, sizeof(sbNVTRObj))) == NULL) return NULL; pThis->OID = OIDsbNVTR; pThis->pFirst = NULL; pThis->pLast = NULL; pThis->pParent = NULL; /* debug: printf("sbNVTRConstuct: %8.8x\n", pThis); */ return(pThis); } sbNVTEObj* sbNVTEConstruct(void) { sbNVTEObj *pThis; if((pThis = calloc(1, sizeof(sbNVTEObj))) == NULL) return NULL; pThis->OID = OIDsbNVTE; pThis->pCDATA = NULL; pThis->pChild = NULL; pThis->pNext = NULL; pThis->pszKey = NULL; pThis->pszValue = NULL; pThis->pUsr = NULL; pThis->pXMLProps = NULL; pThis->uKey = 0; pThis->uKeyPresent = FALSE; pThis->uValue = 0; pThis->bIsSetUValue = FALSE; /* debug: printf("sbNVTeConstuct: %8.8x\n", pThis); */ return(pThis); } srRetVal sbNVTESetChild(sbNVTEObj *pEntry, sbNVTRObj *pChildRoot) { sbNVTECHECKVALIDOBJECT(pEntry); sbNVTRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChildRoot); pEntry->pChild = pChildRoot; return SR_RET_OK; } sbNVTEObj* sbNVTAddEntry(sbNVTRObj* pRoot) { sbNVTEObj * pThis; sbNVTRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pRoot); if((pThis = sbNVTEConstruct()) == NULL) return NULL; if(pRoot->pLast == NULL) { /* empty list */ pRoot->pLast = pRoot->pFirst = pThis; } else { /* add to list */ sbNVTECHECKVALIDOBJECT(pRoot->pLast); assert(pRoot->pLast->pNext == NULL); pRoot->pLast->pNext = pThis; pRoot->pLast = pThis; } return(pThis); } srRetVal sbNVTRRemoveFirst(sbNVTRObj* pRoot) { sbNVTEObj *pEntry; sbNVTRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pRoot); if((pEntry = sbNVTUnlinkElement(pRoot)) != NULL) sbNVTEDestroy(pEntry); return SR_RET_OK; } sbNVTEObj* sbNVTUnlinkElement(sbNVTRObj* pRoot) { sbNVTEObj *pThis; sbNVTRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pRoot); if(pRoot->pFirst == NULL) return NULL; pThis = pRoot->pFirst; pRoot->pFirst = pThis->pNext; if(pRoot->pFirst == NULL) pRoot->pLast = NULL; return(pThis); } sbNVTEObj* sbNVTSearchKeySZ(sbNVTRObj* pRoot, sbNVTEObj* pStart, char* pszSearch) { sbNVTEObj *pThis; sbNVTRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pRoot); pThis = (pStart == NULL) ? pRoot->pFirst : pStart->pNext; while(pThis != NULL) { if(pszSearch == NULL) break; /* attention: order of conditions is vitally important! */ if((pThis->pszKey != NULL) && !strcmp(pThis->pszKey, pszSearch)) break; /* found it! */ pThis = pThis->pNext; } return(pThis); } sbNVTEObj* sbNVTSearchKeyU(sbNVTRObj* pRoot, sbNVTEObj* pStart, unsigned uSearch) { sbNVTEObj *pThis; sbNVTRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pRoot); pThis = (pStart == NULL) ? pRoot->pFirst : pStart->pNext; while(pThis != NULL) { if((pThis->uKeyPresent == TRUE) && (pThis->uKey == uSearch)) break; /* found it! */ pThis = pThis->pNext; } return(pThis); } sbNVTEObj* sbNVTSearchKeyUAndPrev(sbNVTRObj* pRoot, sbNVTEObj* pStart, unsigned uSearch, sbNVTEObj** ppPrevEntry) { sbNVTEObj *pThis; sbNVTEObj *pPrev = NULL; sbNVTRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pRoot); pThis = (pStart == NULL) ? pRoot->pFirst : pStart->pNext; while(pThis != NULL) { if((pThis->uKeyPresent == TRUE) && (pThis->uKey == uSearch)) break; /* found it! */ pPrev = pThis; pThis = pThis->pNext; } *ppPrevEntry = pPrev; return(pThis); } sbNVTEObj* sbNVTSearchpUsrAndPrev(sbNVTRObj* pRoot, sbNVTEObj* pStart, void *pUsr, sbNVTEObj** ppPrevEntry) { sbNVTEObj *pThis; sbNVTEObj *pPrev = NULL; sbNVTRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pRoot); pThis = (pStart == NULL) ? pRoot->pFirst : pStart->pNext; while(pThis != NULL) { if(pThis->pUsr == pUsr) break; /* found it! */ pPrev = pThis; pThis = pThis->pNext; } *ppPrevEntry = pPrev; return(pThis); } char* sbNVTEUtilStrDup(char *pszStrToDup) { size_t iLen; char* pszBuf; assert(pszStrToDup != NULL); iLen = strlen(pszStrToDup); /* we use malloc() below for performance * reasons - after all, the buffer is immediately * overwritten. */ if((pszBuf = malloc((iLen+1) * sizeof(char))) == NULL) return NULL; memcpy(pszBuf, pszStrToDup, (iLen+1) * sizeof(char)); return(pszBuf); } srRetVal sbNVTESetKeySZ(sbNVTEObj* pThis, char* pszKey, int bCopy) { char *pszBuf; sbNVTECHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if(bCopy == TRUE) { if((pszBuf = sbNVTEUtilStrDup(pszKey)) == NULL) return SR_RET_ERR; } else pszBuf = pszKey; if(pThis->pszKey != NULL) free(pThis->pszKey); pThis->pszKey = pszBuf; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal sbNVTESetValueSZ(sbNVTEObj* pThis, char* pszVal, int bCopy) { char *pszBuf; sbNVTECHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if(bCopy == TRUE) { if((pszBuf = sbNVTEUtilStrDup(pszVal)) == NULL) return SR_RET_ERR; } else pszBuf = pszVal; if(pThis->pszValue != NULL) free(pThis->pszValue); pThis->pszValue = pszBuf; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal sbNVTESetKeyU(sbNVTEObj* pThis, unsigned uKey) { sbNVTECHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); pThis->uKey = uKey; pThis->uKeyPresent = TRUE; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal sbNVTEUnsetKeyU(sbNVTEObj* pThis) { sbNVTECHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); pThis->uKeyPresent = FALSE; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal sbNVTESetUsrPtr(sbNVTEObj* pThis, void *pPtr, void(pPtrDestroy)(void*)) { sbNVTECHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if(pPtrDestroy == NULL) return SR_RET_INVALID_DESTRUCTOR; pThis->pUsr = pPtr; pThis->pUsrDestroy = pPtrDestroy; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal sbNVTESetValueU(sbNVTEObj* pThis, unsigned uVal) { sbNVTECHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); pThis->uValue = uVal; pThis->bIsSetUValue = TRUE; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal sbNVTEGetValueU(sbNVTEObj* pThis, unsigned* puValue) { char *pBuf; unsigned u; sbNVTECHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(puValue != NULL); if(pThis->bIsSetUValue) { *puValue = pThis->uValue; } else { /* try to convert the szValue */ if(pThis->pszValue == NULL) return SR_RET_NO_VALUE; else { pBuf = pThis->pszValue; u = 0; while(*pBuf) { if(!isdigit(*pBuf)) return SR_RET_NO_VALUE; u = u * 10 + (*pBuf - '0'); pBuf++; } pThis->uValue = u; /* Please note: this can cause an error if the szValue * is being re-set. Things then go out of sync. This is * no issue for the current library, but may be worth * looking into if the lib use is extended. */ pThis->bIsSetUValue = TRUE; *puValue = u; } } return SR_RET_OK; } void sbNVTEUnsetUsrPtr(sbNVTEObj *pEntry) { sbNVTECHECKVALIDOBJECT(pEntry); pEntry->pUsr = NULL; pEntry->pUsrDestroy = NULL; } void sbNVTRUnlinkFromParent(sbNVTRObj *pRoot) { sbNVTRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pRoot); if(pRoot->pParent != NULL) pRoot->pParent->pChild = NULL; } void sbNVTEUnlinkFromList(sbNVTRObj *pRoot, sbNVTEObj* pEntry, sbNVTEObj* pPrev) { sbNVTRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pRoot); sbNVTECHECKVALIDOBJECT(pEntry); if(pPrev == NULL) { pRoot->pFirst = pEntry->pNext; if(pRoot->pLast == pEntry) pRoot->pLast = NULL; } else { pPrev->pNext = pEntry->pNext; if(pRoot->pLast == pEntry) pRoot->pLast = pPrev; } } srRetVal sbNVTRRemoveKeyU(sbNVTRObj *pRoot, unsigned uKey) { sbNVTEObj *pEntry, *pPrev; sbNVTRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pRoot); if((pEntry = sbNVTSearchKeyUAndPrev(pRoot, NULL, uKey, &pPrev)) == NULL) return SR_RET_NOT_FOUND; sbNVTEUnlinkFromList(pRoot, pEntry, pPrev); sbNVTEDestroy(pEntry); return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal sbNVTRRemovEntryWithpUsr(sbNVTRObj *pRoot, void* pUsr) { sbNVTEObj *pEntry, *pPrev; sbNVTRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pRoot); if((pEntry = sbNVTSearchpUsrAndPrev(pRoot, NULL, pUsr, &pPrev)) == NULL) return SR_RET_NOT_FOUND; sbNVTEUnlinkFromList(pRoot, pEntry, pPrev); sbNVTEDestroy(pEntry); return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal sbNVTRParseXML(sbNVTRObj *pRoot, char *pszXML) { srRetVal iRet; sbNVTRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pRoot); if(pszXML == NULL) /* this does not make much sense, but is * a valid case. So let's do it ;) */ return SR_RET_OK; if((iRet = sbNVTXMLProcessXMLSTREAM(&pszXML, pRoot)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; return SR_RET_OK; } #if DEBUGLEVEL /* Helper to srNVTDebugPrintTree - indents a new line * by iLevel*2 spaces. */ static void sbNVTDebugPrintTreeSpacer(int iLevel) { int i; for(i = 0 ; i < iLevel * 2 ; ++i) { putchar(' '); } } void sbNVTDebugPrintTree(sbNVTRObj *pRoot, int iLevel) { sbNVTEObj *pEntry = NULL; while((pEntry = sbNVTSearchKeySZ(pRoot, pEntry, NULL)) != NULL) { sbNVTDebugPrintTreeSpacer(iLevel); printf("KeySZ: '%s', ValueSZ '%s'\n", pEntry->pszKey, pEntry->pszValue); if(pEntry->uKeyPresent) { sbNVTDebugPrintTreeSpacer(iLevel); printf("KeyU: '%d', ValueU '%d'\n", pEntry->uKey, pEntry->uValue); } if(pEntry->pCDATA != NULL) { sbNVTDebugPrintTreeSpacer(iLevel); printf("CDATA: '%s'\n", pEntry->pCDATA); } if(pEntry->pXMLProps != NULL) { sbNVTDebugPrintTreeSpacer(iLevel); printf("HAS XML Properties:\n"); sbNVTDebugPrintTree(pEntry->pXMLProps, iLevel + 1); } if(pEntry->pChild != NULL) { sbNVTDebugPrintTreeSpacer(iLevel); printf("HAS Child:\n"); sbNVTDebugPrintTree(pEntry->pChild, iLevel + 1); } } } /* #endif for #if DEBUGLEVEL */ #endif sbNVTEObj *sbNVTRHasElement(sbNVTRObj* pRoot, char *pEltname, int bMustBeOnly) { sbNVTEObj *pEntry; sbNVTRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pRoot); assert(pEltname != NULL); if((bMustBeOnly == TRUE) && (pRoot->pFirst != pRoot->pLast)) return NULL; if((pEntry = sbNVTSearchKeySZ(pRoot, NULL, pEltname)) == NULL) return NULL; return pEntry; } liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/beepframe.h0000644000175100017510000002362412411216132014537 00000000000000/*! \file beepframe.h * \brief The BEEP frame object * * \note There are frames not belonging to messages! Curently, * this is the case for SEQ frames defined in RFC 3081. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-04 * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef __LIB3195_BEEPFRAME_H_INCLUDED__ #define __LIB3195_BEEPFRAME_H_INCLUDED__ 1 #include "beepmessage.h" #include "beepchannel.h" #define sbFramCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x) {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsbFram);} /** Session status */ enum sbFramState_ { /* RX flags */ sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDR1, /**< waiting for the first HDR character */ sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDR2, /**< waiting for the second HDR character */ sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDR3, /**< waiting for the third HDR character */ sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_CHAN,/**< waiting for the SP before channo */ sbFRAMSTATE_IN_CHAN, /**< reading channo */ sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_MSGNO,/**< now the space before the next header */ sbFRAMSTATE_IN_MSGNO, /**< and the next (numeric) header */ sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_MORE,/**< now the space before the next header */ sbFRAMSTATE_IN_MORE, /**< and the next (char) header */ sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_SEQNO,/**< now the space before the next header */ sbFRAMSTATE_IN_SEQNO, /**< and the next (numeric) header */ sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_SIZE,/**< now the space before the next header */ sbFRAMSTATE_IN_SIZE, /**< and the next (numeric) header */ sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_ANSNO,/**< now the space before the next header */ sbFRAMSTATE_IN_ANSNO, /**< and the next (numeric) header */ sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_ACKNO,/**< now the space before the next header */ sbFRAMSTATE_IN_ACKNO, /**< and the next (char) header */ sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_SP_WINDOW,/**< now the space before the next header */ sbFRAMSTATE_IN_WINDOW, /**< and the next (numeric) header */ sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDRCR, /**< awaiting the HDR's CR */ sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_HDRLF, /**< awaiting the HDR's LF */ sbFRAMSTATE_IN_PAYLOAD, /**< reading payload area */ sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END1, /**< waiting for the 1st HDR character */ sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END2, /**< waiting for the 2nd HDR character */ sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END3, /**< waiting for the 3rd HDR character */ sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END4, /**< waiting for the 4th HDR character */ sbFRAMSTATE_WAITING_END5, /**< waiting for the 5th HDR character */ sbFRAMSTATE_RECEIVED, /**< frame is fully received and ready for processing*/ /* TX flags */ sbFRAMSTATE_BEING_BUILD, /**< frame is currently being constructed */ sbFRAMSTATE_READY_TO_SEND, /**< frame is constructed and ready to send */ sbFRAMSTATE_SENDING, /**< frame is currently being send */ sbFRAMSTATE_SENT, /**< frame has been send and can be discarded */ sbFRAMSTATE_UNKNOWN = 0 /**< should never happen. Set after initialization. */ }; typedef enum sbFramState_ sbFramState; struct sbFramObject /** The BEEP frame object. Implemented via \ref beepframe.h and * \ref beepframe.c. */ { srObjID OID; /**< Object ID - to make code (more ;)) bulletproof */ struct sMesgObject* pMsg; /**< pointer to the message this frame belongs to. May be NULL * if the frame does NOT belong to a message (SEQ frame!) */ sbFramState iState; /**< status of this frame */ char* szRawBuf; /**< pointer to the complete frame text */ int iFrameLen; /**< size (in Bytes) of the complete frame */ BEEPHdrID idHdr; /**< the header id of this frame */ SBackno uAckno; /**< RFC 3081 ackno */ SBwindow uWindow; /**< RFC 3081 window */ SBchannel uChannel; /**< RFC 3080 channel */ SBmsgno uMsgno; /**< RFC 3080 msgno */ SBseqno uSeqno; /**< RFC 3080 seqno */ SBsize uSize; /**< RFC 3080 size */ char cMore; /**< RFC 3080 more */ SBansno uAnsno; /**< RFC 3080 ansno */ #if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1 unsigned uBytesSend; /**< number of bytes already send */ struct sbChanObject *pChan; /**< channel to send over (shortcut to save performance) */ struct sbStrBObject *pStrBuf;/**< work buffer for receiving frames */ unsigned uToReceive; /**< number of payload characters (still) to be recieved */ void (*OnFramDestroy)(struct sbFramObject*); /**< callback to be called when frame is destroyed */ void* pUsr; /**< user pointer to be passed to callback OnFramDestroy() */ #endif }; typedef struct sbFramObject sbFramObj; char* sbFramGetFrame(sbFramObj* pThis); /**< return frame content */ int sbFramGetFrameLen(sbFramObj* pThis); /**< return length of frame */ BEEPHdrID sbFramGetHdrID(sbFramObj *pThis); /**< Returns the header id of this BEEP frame. */ srRetVal sbFramDestroy(sbFramObj *pThis); /**< destroy a frame object */ /** Create a frame from a Message. * With the current implementation, there is * a one-to-one relationship between fram and mesg, so * this is faily simple ;) * * \param pChan [in/out] Channel object that this frame * will be sent on. Is updated with new SEQ number. * * \param pMesg [in] Pointer to the Mesg to be converted. This * buffer must not be modified by Mesg after * CreateFramFromMesg has been called! * * \param pszCmd [in] HDR-Command ("ANS", "MSG", ...) to be used. * * \param uAnso [in] if the HDR-Command is "ANS", this is the ansno * to be used. Ignored with any other HDR-Command. * * \retval Pointer to a newly created Frame object or NULL if * an error occured. */ sbFramObj* sbFramCreateFramFromMesg(sbChanObj* pChan, sbMesgObj* pMesg, char* pszCmd, SBansno uAnsno); /** * Actually receive a frame off the tcp stream. * Be sure to read \ref architecture.c for a full * explanation of what ActualRecvFram and its associated * methods do in an overall context. * * In detail, it receives a frame off the wire and * returns the resulting farme object to its caller. * It detects different frame formats (like SEQ frames). * * This is a BLOCKING method call. It blocks until the * frame is complete or a timeout occurs. * * \param pSess pointer to session object. This session * is to be used to receive the frame. * * \retval pointer to the received frame object or * NULL, if an error occured. */ sbFramObj* sbFramActualRecvFram(sbSessObj *pSess); /** * Logically receive a frame. This method uses the session object * to do the physical receive. See \ref architecture.c for a * full description of this interaction. * * This is just a slim wrapper to hide the implementation details. * * \param pChan [in/out] associated channel * \retval pointer to new frame object or NULL, if in error. */ sbFramObj* sbFramRecvFram(sbChanObj* pChan); /** * Send a frame on a channel (logical). This method does * not directly put the data on the wire but calls the * session object to initiate this. This sequence allows * for limited multiprocessing inside the stack. Please * see \ref architecture.c for a full description. * * This is just a very thin layer in this release. * * \param pChan the associated channel (where the frame * is to be sent). */ srRetVal sbFramSendFram(sbFramObj* pThis, sbChanObj*pChan); /** * Get the header ID for a given BEEP command header. This * is implemented in the sbFram object as sbFram ultimately * creaetes the frames and thus the IDs. One could argue * if a better place would be some util helper... * * \param psz [in] pointer to a BEEP header command ("MSG", ...) * \retval matching header id */ BEEPHdrID sbFramHdrID(char* szCmd); /** * Construct a frame. This builds the memory structure, only * but does not do anything to actually populate it. */ srRetVal sbFramConstruct(sbFramObj **ppThis); /** * Construct a SEQ frame for a given channel with a * given ackno. * * \param pChan Channel this SEQ is for. * \param uAckno ackno to use in the SEQ. Can not be 0. * \param uWindow Window to use in the SEQ. If 0, use BEEP default. */ srRetVal sbFramCreateSEQFram(sbFramObj **ppThis, sbChanObj* pChan, SBackno uAckno, SBwindow uWindow); /** * Register a callback handler to be called when the frame is sent and ready * to be destroyed. If there was already a handler set, it is REPLACED * with the new one. There is no "calling-queue" of multiple handlers. * * \param OnFramDestroy Pointer to Callback. Must not be NULL. * \param Pointer to user pointer (may be NULL) */ srRetVal sbFramSetOnDestroyEvent(sbFramObj *pThis, void (*OnFramDestroy)(struct sbFramObject *), void *pUsr); #endif liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/oscalls.h0000644000175100017510000000447012411216132014247 00000000000000/*! \file oscalls.h * \brief slim wrapper for OS API calls. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-09-02 * Coding begun. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef __LIB3195_OSCALLS_H_INCLUDED__ #define __LIB3195_OSCALLS_H_INCLUDED__ 1 #include "settings.h" /** * Get the current date/time in the best resolution the operating * system has to offer (well, actually at most down to the milli- * second level. * * The date and time is returned in separate fields as this is * most portable and removes the need for additional structures * (but I have to admit it is somewhat "bulky";)). * * Obviously, all caller-provided pointers must not be NULL... */ srRetVal getCurrTime(int* year, int* month, int* day, int *hour, int* minute, int *second, int* millisec, int *bHasMS, char* pcOffsetMode, int* pOffsetHour, int* pOffsetMinute); #endif liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/srAPI.c0000644000175100017510000003106012411216132013553 00000000000000/*! \file srAPI.c * \brief Implementation of the API * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-04 * Initial version (0.1) released. * * \date 2003-09-04 * begin major redesign so that multiple client profiles * can be supported (the initial design just allowed one). * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include "settings.h" #include "liblogging.h" #include "beepsession.h" #include "beepprofile.h" #include "beeplisten.h" #include "namevaluetree.h" #include "beepprofile.h" #include "clntprof-3195raw.h" #include "clntprof-3195cooked.h" #include "srAPI.h" #include "syslogmessage.h" /* ################################################################# * * private members * * ################################################################# */ /** * This variable is a global library setting. It tells the library * if it should instruct the lib to call the OS socket initialiser. * Under Win32, for example, this is only allowed once per * process. So if the lib is integrated into a process that * already uses sockets, the sockets initializer (WSAStartup() * in this case) should not be called. * This variable can be modified via a global setting. */ static int srAPI_bCallOSSocketInitializer = TRUE; /** * Destructor for the API object. */ static void srAPIDestroy(srAPIObj* pThis) { srAPICHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if(pThis->pChan != NULL) sbSessCloseChan(pThis->pSess, pThis->pChan); if(pThis->pProfsSupported != NULL) sbNVTRDestroy(pThis->pProfsSupported); if(pThis->pSess != NULL) sbSessCloseSession(pThis->pSess); if(pThis->pLstn != NULL) sbLstnExit(pThis->pLstn); SRFREEOBJ(pThis); } /** * Add a profile object to the list of supported profiles. * \todo This method (and its helper FreeProf) is the same * as in the beeplisten object. We may want to merge these * two into a single utility method... */ static srRetVal srAPIAddProfile(srAPIObj *pThis, sbProfObj *pProf) { sbNVTEObj *pEntry; srAPICHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pProf); sbNVTRCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis->pProfsSupported); if((pEntry = sbNVTAddEntry(pThis->pProfsSupported)) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; sbNVTESetKeySZ(pEntry, pProf->pszProfileURI, TRUE); sbNVTESetUsrPtr(pEntry, pProf, (void*) sbProfDestroy); return SR_RET_OK; } /* ################################################################# * * public members * * ################################################################# */ srAPIObj* srAPIInitLib(void) { srAPIObj *pThis; if((pThis = calloc(1, sizeof(srAPIObj))) == NULL) return NULL; pThis->OID = OIDsrAPI; pThis->pSess = NULL; pThis->pProfsSupported = NULL; pThis->pChan = NULL; # if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1 pThis->OnSyslogMessageRcvd = NULL; pThis->pLstn = NULL; pThis->bListenBEEP = TRUE; pThis->iBEEPListenPort = 0; pThis->bListenUDP = FALSE; pThis->iUDPListenPort = 0; pThis->bListenUXDOMSOCK = FALSE; pThis->szNameUXDOMSOCK = NULL; # endif sbSockLayerInit(srAPI_bCallOSSocketInitializer); return(pThis); } srRetVal srAPISetOption(srAPIObj* pThis, SRoption iOpt, int iOptVal) { switch(iOpt) { /* This must be done for all options, that require a pAPI if((pThis == NULL) || (pThis->OID != OIDsrAPI)) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; */ case srOPTION_CALL_OS_SOCKET_INITIALIZER: if(pThis != NULL) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; if(iOptVal != TRUE && iOptVal != FALSE) return SR_RET_INVALID_OPTVAL; srAPI_bCallOSSocketInitializer = iOptVal; break; case srOPTION_3195_ALLOWED_CLIENT_PROFILES: if((pThis == NULL) || (pThis->OID != OIDsrAPI)) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; if(iOptVal != USE_3195_PROFILE_ANY && iOptVal != USE_3195_PROFILE_RAW_ONLY && iOptVal != USE_3195_PROFILE_COOKED_ONLY) return SR_RET_INVALID_OPTVAL; pThis->iUse3195Profiles = iOptVal; break; case srOPTION_LISTEN_UDP: if((pThis == NULL) || (pThis->OID != OIDsrAPI)) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; if(iOptVal != TRUE && iOptVal != FALSE) return SR_RET_INVALID_OPTVAL; pThis->bListenUDP = iOptVal; break; case srOPTION_UPD_LISTENPORT: if((pThis == NULL) || (pThis->OID != OIDsrAPI)) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; if(iOptVal < 0 || iOptVal > 65535) return SR_RET_INVALID_OPTVAL; pThis->iUDPListenPort = iOptVal; break; case srOPTION_LISTEN_UXDOMSOCK: if((pThis == NULL) || (pThis->OID != OIDsrAPI)) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; if(iOptVal != TRUE && iOptVal != FALSE) return SR_RET_INVALID_OPTVAL; pThis->bListenUXDOMSOCK = iOptVal; break; case srOPTION_LISTEN_BEEP: if((pThis == NULL) || (pThis->OID != OIDsrAPI)) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; if(iOptVal != TRUE && iOptVal != FALSE) return SR_RET_INVALID_OPTVAL; pThis->iBEEPListenPort = iOptVal; break; case srOPTION_BEEP_LISTENPORT: if((pThis == NULL) || (pThis->OID != OIDsrAPI)) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; if(iOptVal < 0 || iOptVal > 65535) return SR_RET_INVALID_OPTVAL; pThis->iBEEPListenPort = iOptVal; break; default: return SR_RET_INVALID_LIB_OPTION; } return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal srAPISetStringOption(srAPIObj* pThis, SRoption iOpt, char *pszOptVal) { switch(iOpt) { /* This must be done for all options, that require a pAPI if((pThis == NULL) || (pThis->OID != OIDsrAPI)) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; */ case srOPTION_UXDOMSOCK_LISTENAME: if((pThis == NULL) || (pThis->OID != OIDsrAPI)) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; if((pThis->szNameUXDOMSOCK = sbNVTEUtilStrDup(pszOptVal)) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; break; default: return SR_RET_INVALID_LIB_OPTION; } return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal srAPIExitLib(srAPIObj *pThis) { if((pThis == NULL) || (pThis->OID != OIDsrAPI)) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; srAPIDestroy(pThis); return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Open a RFC 3195 / RAW log session. * * This API is effectively the initiator side of the RAW profile. * * This method looks like much code, but most of it is error * handling ;) - so we keep it as a single long method. * * \param pszRemotePeer [in] The Peer to connect to. * \param iPort [in] The port the remote Peer is listening to. */ srRetVal srAPIOpenlog(srAPIObj *pThis, char* pszRemotePeer, int iPort) { srRetVal iRet; sbProfObj *pProf; if((pThis == NULL) || (pThis->OID != OIDsrAPI)) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; /* We need to create the list of supported profiles first. */ /** \todo later, make this depending on the lib option set by the user. */ /* create profile list */ if((pThis->pProfsSupported = sbNVTRConstruct()) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; /* Now set up the profiles. * IMPORTANT: the order of profile registration is also the * profile priority. As such, preferred profiles should be * registered first. For example, we will register COOKED before * RAW because we would like to select COOKED if both are available * at the remote peer! */ /* set up the rfc 3195 COOKED profile */ if( (pThis->iUse3195Profiles == USE_3195_PROFILE_COOKED_ONLY) || (pThis->iUse3195Profiles == USE_3195_PROFILE_ANY)) { if((iRet = sbProfConstruct(&pProf, "http://xml.resource.org/profiles/syslog/COOKED")) != SR_RET_OK) { sbLstnDestroy(pThis->pLstn); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbProfSetAPIObj(pProf, pThis)) != SR_RET_OK) { srAPIDestroy(pThis); sbProfDestroy(pProf); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbProfSetClntEventHandlers(pProf, sbPSRCClntOpenLogChan, sbPSRCClntSendMsg, sbPSRCClntSendSLMG, sbPSRCCOnClntCloseLogChan)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbProfDestroy(pProf); return iRet; } if((iRet = srAPIAddProfile(pThis, pProf)) != SR_RET_OK) { srAPIDestroy(pThis); sbProfDestroy(pProf); return iRet; } } /* set up the rfc 3195/raw profile */ if( (pThis->iUse3195Profiles == USE_3195_PROFILE_RAW_ONLY) || (pThis->iUse3195Profiles == USE_3195_PROFILE_ANY)) { if((iRet = sbProfConstruct(&pProf, "http://xml.resource.org/profiles/syslog/RAW")) != SR_RET_OK) { sbLstnDestroy(pThis->pLstn); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbProfSetAPIObj(pProf, pThis)) != SR_RET_OK) { srAPIDestroy(pThis); sbProfDestroy(pProf); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbProfSetClntEventHandlers(pProf, sbPSSRClntOpenLogChan, sbPSSRClntSendMsg, sbPSSRClntSendSLMG, sbPSSRCOnClntCloseLogChan)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbProfDestroy(pProf); return iRet; } if((iRet = srAPIAddProfile(pThis, pProf)) != SR_RET_OK) { srAPIDestroy(pThis); sbProfDestroy(pProf); return iRet; } } /* OK, we got our housekeeping done, so let's talk to the peer ) */ if((pThis->pSess = sbSessOpenSession(pszRemotePeer, iPort, pThis->pProfsSupported)) == NULL) { srAPIDestroy(pThis); return SR_RET_ERR; } if((pThis->pChan = sbSessOpenChan(pThis->pSess)) == NULL) { srAPIDestroy(pThis); return SR_RET_ERR; } /* Ok, we must now call the profile's new channel created handler */ iRet = pThis->pChan->pProf->OnClntOpenLogChan(pThis->pChan); // destroy API object on failur! // sbMesgDestroy(pProfileGreeting); return iRet; } srRetVal srAPISendLogmsg(srAPIObj* pThis, char* szLogmsg) { /* Attention: order of conditions is vitally important! */ if((pThis == NULL) || (pThis->OID != OIDsrAPI)) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; if(szLogmsg == NULL) return SR_RET_NULL_MSG_PROVIDED; assert(pThis->pChan->pProf->OnClntSendLogMsg != NULL); return pThis->pChan->pProf->OnClntSendLogMsg(pThis->pChan, szLogmsg); } srRetVal srAPISendSLMG(srAPIObj* pThis, srSLMGObj* pSLMG) { /* Attention: order of conditions is vitally important! */ if((pThis == NULL) || (pThis->OID != OIDsrAPI)) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; if((pSLMG == NULL) || (pSLMG->OID != OIDsrSLMG)) return SR_RET_INVALID_PARAM; assert(pThis->pChan->pProf->OnClntSendSLMG != NULL); return pThis->pChan->pProf->OnClntSendSLMG(pThis->pChan, pSLMG); } srRetVal srAPICloseLog(srAPIObj *pThis) { int iRet = SR_RET_OK; /* Attention: order of conditions is vitally important! */ if((pThis == NULL) || (pThis->OID != OIDsrAPI)) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; assert(pThis->pChan->pProf->OnClntCloseLogChan != NULL); iRet = pThis->pChan->pProf->OnClntCloseLogChan(pThis->pChan); /* now destroy all but the API object itself */ if(pThis->pChan != NULL) { sbSessCloseChan(pThis->pSess, pThis->pChan); pThis->pChan = NULL; } if(pThis->pSess != NULL) { sbSessCloseSession(pThis->pSess); pThis->pSess = NULL; } return(iRet); } srRetVal srAPISetUsrPointer(srAPIObj *pAPI, void* pUsr) { if((pAPI == NULL) || (pAPI->OID != OIDsrAPI)) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; pAPI->pUsr = pUsr; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal srAPIGetUsrPointer(srAPIObj *pAPI, void **ppToStore) { if((pAPI == NULL) || (pAPI->OID != OIDsrAPI)) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; if(ppToStore == NULL) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE; *ppToStore = pAPI->pUsr; return SR_RET_OK; } liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/beepframe.c0000644000175100017510000004211612411216132014527 00000000000000/*! \file beepframe.c * \brief Implementation of the BEEP Frame object. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-04 * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include #include "settings.h" #include "liblogging.h" #include "sockets.h" #include "beepmessage.h" #include "beepframe.h" #include "beepchannel.h" #include "beepsession.h" /* ################################################################# * * private members * * ################################################################# */ /** * Receive an unsigned integer from the channel. * Eats up characters as it processes them. * * \retval integer receive. If there are no digits * immediately in the input stream, 0 is * returned and no character is taken from * the input stream. */ unsigned sbFramRecvUnsigned(sbSockObj* pSock) { unsigned u = 0; char c; for(c = sbSockPeekRcvChar(pSock); isdigit(c) ; c = sbSockPeekRcvChar(pSock)) { c = sbSockGetRcvChar(pSock); u = u * 10 + c - '0'; } return(u); } /** * Helper to sbFramActualRecvFram; receives an * SEQ frame off the wire. See RFC 3081, 3.1.3 for * the semantics of a SEQ frame. * * \param pThis [in/out] frame object to be filled. This is partly * created by the caller. new properties read * by this function are filled in. We do it * that way so that we can e.g. do error checking * for calloc() failures only in the caller. Saves * us some code ;) * \param pChan [in/out] the channel to receive the frame on. * The channel object is updated, e.g. with a * new seqno. */ srRetVal sbFramActualRecvFramSEQ(sbFramObj* pThis, sbChanObj *pChan) { pThis->uAckno = sbFramRecvUnsigned(pChan->pSock); if(sbSockGetRcvChar(pChan->pSock) != ' ') return SR_RET_ERR; pThis->uWindow = sbFramRecvUnsigned(pChan->pSock); if(sbSockGetRcvChar(pChan->pSock) != '\r') return SR_RET_ERR; if(sbSockGetRcvChar(pChan->pSock) != '\n') return SR_RET_ERR; return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Helper to sbFramActualRecvFramAns and *Normal; receives the common * header off the wire. * * \param pThis [in/out] frame object to be filled. This is partly * created by the caller. new properties read * by this function are filled in. We do it * that way so that we can e.g. do error checking * for calloc() failures only in the caller. Saves * us some code ;) * \param pChan [in/out] the channel to receive the frame on. * The channel object is updated, e.g. with a * new seqno. */ srRetVal sbFramActualRecvFramCommonHdr(sbFramObj* pThis,sbChanObj *pChan) { pThis->uMsgno = sbFramRecvUnsigned(pChan->pSock); if(sbSockGetRcvChar(pChan->pSock) != ' ') return SR_RET_ERR; pThis->cMore = sbSockGetRcvChar(pChan->pSock); if(sbSockGetRcvChar(pChan->pSock) != ' ') return SR_RET_ERR; pThis->uSeqno = sbFramRecvUnsigned(pChan->pSock); if(sbSockGetRcvChar(pChan->pSock) != ' ') return SR_RET_ERR; pThis->uSize = sbFramRecvUnsigned(pChan->pSock); /* We need to guard against oversized frames here. * To do it fully right, we would need to check the * remaining bytes in the window and compare this against * uSize. However, we right now do it somewhat simpler and * just compare against the max window size. Later releases * can than add the more complex checks. This one here is * at least good enough against malicous frames... ) */ /** \todo improve! */ if(pThis->uSize > BEEPFRAMEMAX) return SR_RET_OVERSIZED_FRAME; return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Helper to sbFramActualRecvFramAns and *Normal; receives the common * body off the wire. The body is defined to start WITH the CRLF in the * header. As such, this method processes the * * - header CRLF * - payload * - trailer * * \param pThis [in/out] frame object to be filled. This is partly * created by the caller. new properties read * by this function are filled in. We do it * that way so that we can e.g. do error checking * for calloc() failures only in the caller. Saves * us some code ;) * \param pChan [in/out] the channel to receive the frame on. * The channel object is updated, e.g. with a * new seqno. */ sbFramActualRecvFramCommonBody(sbFramObj* pThis,sbChanObj *pChan) { unsigned iToRcv; char szTrailer[6]; char szPayload[BEEPFRAMEMAX+1]; char *pszPayload = szPayload; /* one may argue if it is better to allocate this on the heap... */ /* process rest of header (CRLF) */ if(sbSockGetRcvChar(pChan->pSock) != '\r') return SR_RET_ERR; if(sbSockGetRcvChar(pChan->pSock) != '\n') return SR_RET_ERR; /* now process payload */ for(iToRcv = pThis->uSize ; iToRcv > 0 ; --iToRcv) { int c; c = sbSockGetRcvChar(pChan->pSock); if(!c) /* this is not allowed as per spec - but what should we do... */ c = ' '; *pszPayload++ = c; } *pszPayload = '\0'; pThis->szRawBuf = malloc((pThis->uSize + 1) * sizeof(char)); memcpy(pThis->szRawBuf, szPayload, (pThis->uSize + 1) * sizeof(char)); pThis->iFrameLen = pThis->uSize; /* now process trailer ('E' 'N' 'D' CRLF)*/ szTrailer[0] = sbSockGetRcvChar(pChan->pSock); szTrailer[1] = sbSockGetRcvChar(pChan->pSock); szTrailer[2] = sbSockGetRcvChar(pChan->pSock); szTrailer[3] = sbSockGetRcvChar(pChan->pSock); szTrailer[4] = sbSockGetRcvChar(pChan->pSock); szTrailer[5] = '\0'; if(strcmp(szTrailer, "END\r\n")) { return SR_RET_ERR; } return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Helper to sbFramActualRecvFram; receives an * ANS frame off the wire. * * \param pThis [in/out] frame object to be filled. This is partly * created by the caller. new properties read * by this function are filled in. We do it * that way so that we can e.g. do error checking * for calloc() failures only in the caller. Saves * us some code ;) * \param pChan [in/out] the channel to receive the frame on. * The channel object is updated, e.g. with a * new seqno. */ srRetVal sbFramActualRecvFramANS(sbFramObj* pThis,sbChanObj *pChan) { srRetVal iRet; /* first receive the "normal" stuff... */ if((iRet = sbFramActualRecvFramCommonHdr(pThis, pChan)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; /* now go for ansno */ if(sbSockGetRcvChar(pChan->pSock) != ' ') return SR_RET_ERR; pThis->uAnsno = sbFramRecvUnsigned(pChan->pSock); /* and now receive the rest of the frame... */ return sbFramActualRecvFramCommonBody(pThis, pChan); } /** * Helper to sbFramActualRecvFram; receives a normal (that is * non-SEQ and non-ANS) frame off the wire. * * \param pThis [in/out] frame object to be filled. This is partly * created by the caller. new properties read * by this function are filled in. We do it * that way so that we can e.g. do error checking * for calloc() failures only in the caller. Saves * us some code ;) * \param pChan [in/out] the channel to receive the frame on. * The channel object is updated, e.g. with a * new seqno. */ srRetVal sbFramActualRecvFramNormal(sbFramObj* pThis,sbChanObj *pChan) { srRetVal iRet; /* first receive the "normal" stuff... */ if((iRet = sbFramActualRecvFramCommonHdr(pThis, pChan)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; /* and now receive the rest of the frame... */ return sbFramActualRecvFramCommonBody(pThis, pChan); } /* ################################################################# * * public members * * ################################################################# */ BEEPHdrID sbFramHdrID(char* szCmd) { BEEPHdrID idHdr; if(!strcmp(szCmd, "SEQ")) idHdr = BEEPHDR_SEQ; else if(!strcmp(szCmd, "ANS")) idHdr = BEEPHDR_ANS; else if(!strcmp(szCmd, "MSG")) idHdr = BEEPHDR_MSG; else if(!strcmp(szCmd, "ERR")) idHdr = BEEPHDR_ERR; else if(!strcmp(szCmd, "NUL")) idHdr = BEEPHDR_NUL; else if(!strcmp(szCmd, "RPY")) idHdr = BEEPHDR_RPY; else idHdr = BEEPHDR_UNKNOWN; return(idHdr); } srRetVal sbFramConstruct(sbFramObj **ppThis) { if((*ppThis = calloc(1, sizeof(sbFramObj))) == NULL) { return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } (*ppThis)->OID = OIDsbFram; (*ppThis)->idHdr = BEEPHDR_UNKNOWN; # if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1 (*ppThis)->OnFramDestroy = NULL; (*ppThis)->pUsr = NULL; # endif return SR_RET_OK; } BEEPHdrID sbFramGetHdrID(sbFramObj *pThis) { /* if the BEEP header ID is not known, it is * constructed on the fly. */ assert(pThis != NULL); return(pThis->idHdr); } int sbFramGetFrameLen(sbFramObj* pThis) { assert(pThis != NULL); return(pThis->iFrameLen); } char* sbFramGetFrame(sbFramObj* pThis) { assert(pThis != NULL); return(pThis->szRawBuf); } sbFramObj* sbFramCreateFramFromMesg(sbChanObj* pChan, sbMesgObj* pMesg, char* pszCmd, SBansno uAnsno) { sbFramObj *pThis; char *pszFramBuf; assert(pMesg != NULL); assert(pszCmd != NULL); assert(strlen(pszCmd) == 3); if((pThis = calloc(1, sizeof(sbFramObj))) == NULL) { return NULL; } if((pszFramBuf = malloc(sizeof(char) * BEEPFRAMEMAX + 1)) == NULL) { SRFREEOBJ(pThis); return NULL; } if(!strcmp(pszCmd, "ANS")) { SNPRINTF(pszFramBuf, BEEPFRAMEMAX + 1, "%3.3s %u %u . %u %u %u\r\n%sEND\r\n", pszCmd, pChan->uChanNum, pChan->uMsgno, pChan->uSeqno, sbMesgGetOverallSize(pMesg), uAnsno, sbMesgGetRawBuf(pMesg)); } else { SNPRINTF(pszFramBuf, BEEPFRAMEMAX + 1, "%3.3s %u %u . %u %u\r\n%sEND\r\n", pszCmd, pChan->uChanNum, pChan->uMsgno, pChan->uSeqno, sbMesgGetOverallSize(pMesg), sbMesgGetRawBuf(pMesg)); } /* debug: printf("\n###########################Sending, Payload size %d#################\n%s#########END SEND######################################\n", sbMesgGetOverallSize(pMesg), pszFramBuf);*/ /* update channel object */ pChan->uSeqno += sbMesgGetOverallSize(pMesg); pChan->uMsgno++; pThis->iFrameLen = (int) strlen(pszFramBuf); pThis->uSize = sbMesgGetOverallSize(pMesg); pThis->szRawBuf = pszFramBuf; pThis->OID = OIDsbFram; pThis->idHdr = sbFramHdrID(pszCmd); /* We do NOT allocate a specifcally sized copy of the * message buffer. OK, we use some more memory right now * then we needed to do, but that buys us some performance. * I think this is better than copying everything over to a * new buffer (it will be free()ed soon, anyhow...). */ pThis->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_READY_TO_SEND; return pThis; } srRetVal sbFramCreateSEQFram(sbFramObj **ppThis, sbChanObj* pChan, SBackno uAckno, SBwindow uWindow) { char *pszFramBuf; sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); assert(ppThis != NULL); if(uAckno == 0) return SR_RET_ACKNO_ZERO; if(uWindow == 0) uWindow = BEEP_DEFAULT_WINDOWSIZE; if((*ppThis = calloc(1, sizeof(sbFramObj))) == NULL) { return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } if((pszFramBuf = malloc(sizeof(char) * 64)) == NULL) { /* 64 is sufficiently large */ SRFREEOBJ(*ppThis); return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } SNPRINTF(pszFramBuf, 64, "SEQ %u %u %u\r\n", pChan->uChanNum, uAckno, uWindow); (*ppThis)->uSize = (*ppThis)->iFrameLen = (int) strlen(pszFramBuf); (*ppThis)->szRawBuf = pszFramBuf; (*ppThis)->OID = OIDsbFram; (*ppThis)->idHdr = BEEPHDR_SEQ; (*ppThis)->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_READY_TO_SEND; return SR_RET_OK; } sbFramObj* sbFramActualRecvFram(sbSessObj *pSess) { sbFramObj *pThis; SBchannel uChan; char szCmd[4]; sbChanObj* pChan; srRetVal (*pRecvFramFunc)(sbFramObj*, sbChanObj*); BEEPHdrID idHdr; sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); /* We now receive field by field of the header */ /* HDR (command) * allowed headers in this release are: * ANS * ERR * MSG * NUL * RPY * SEQ * * As such, we can only have letters A,E,M,N,R,S on the first byte. We * check this to ensure we have a valid packet. Of course, we also need * to check the second and third byte ;) */ szCmd[0] = sbSockGetRcvChar(pSess->pSock); if(szCmd[0] != 'A' && szCmd[0] != 'E' && szCmd[0] != 'M' && szCmd[0] != 'N' && szCmd[0] != 'R' && szCmd[0] != 'S') return(NULL); szCmd[1] = sbSockGetRcvChar(pSess->pSock); /* The following check still allows some invalid cases. However, we have decided * that this is good enough, especially as after the next char a full verification * is done and an error would be caught then. The current solution has advantages from a * performance point of view. */ if(szCmd[1] != 'N' && szCmd[1] != 'R' && szCmd[1] != 'S' && szCmd[1] != 'U' && szCmd[1] != 'P' && szCmd[1] != 'E') return(NULL); szCmd[2] = sbSockGetRcvChar(pSess->pSock); szCmd[3] = '\0'; /* now we have to complete header. The name is checked and * the actual handler is associated. */ idHdr = sbFramHdrID(szCmd); if(idHdr == BEEPHDR_UNKNOWN) return NULL; else if(idHdr == BEEPHDR_SEQ) pRecvFramFunc = sbFramActualRecvFramSEQ; else if(idHdr == BEEPHDR_ANS) pRecvFramFunc = sbFramActualRecvFramANS; else pRecvFramFunc = sbFramActualRecvFramNormal; if(sbSockGetRcvChar(pSess->pSock) != ' ') { return NULL; } uChan = sbFramRecvUnsigned(pSess->pSock); /* "eat" next SP char as this must be done in any case... */ if(sbSockGetRcvChar(pSess->pSock) != ' ') { return NULL; } if((pChan = sbSessRetrChanObj(pSess, uChan)) == NULL) { return NULL; } /* OK, we now know that it looks like a valid frame within a * valid channel. So it is now time to create the frame object * and pass it down to further parsing. */ if((pThis = calloc(1, sizeof(sbFramObj))) == NULL) return NULL; pThis->idHdr = idHdr; pThis->OID = OIDsbFram; pThis->uChannel = uChan; pThis->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_RECEIVED; if((*pRecvFramFunc)(pThis, pChan) != SR_RET_OK) { free(pThis); return NULL; } return(pThis); } srRetVal sbFramDestroy(sbFramObj *pThis) { sbFramCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if(pThis->szRawBuf != NULL) free(pThis->szRawBuf); # if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1 /* please note: the call may destroy the channel. As such, * no access the the channel object is allowed after * OnFramDestroy() has been called! */ if(pThis->OnFramDestroy != NULL) pThis->OnFramDestroy(pThis); # endif SRFREEOBJ(pThis); return SR_RET_OK; } sbFramObj* sbFramRecvFram(sbChanObj* pChan) { return sbSessRecvFram(pChan->pSess, pChan); } srRetVal sbFramSendFram(sbFramObj* pThis, sbChanObj*pChan) { sbFramCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); return (pChan->pSess->SendFramMethod)(pChan->pSess, pThis, pChan); } /* ######################### LISTENER ONLY ############################### */ #if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1 srRetVal sbFramSetOnDestroyEvent(sbFramObj *pThis, void (*OnFramDestroy)(sbFramObj*), void *pUsr) { sbFramCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(OnFramDestroy != NULL); pThis->OnFramDestroy = OnFramDestroy; pThis->pUsr = pUsr; return SR_RET_OK; } #endif /* ####################### END LISTENER ONLY ############################# */ liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/beepprofile.h0000644000175100017510000001716412411216132015107 00000000000000/*! \file beepprofile.h * \brief The BEEP Profile Object * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-04 * * \date 2003-09-04 * Updated so that a client can have multiple * profiles. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef __LIB3195_BEEPPROFILE_H_INCLUDED__ #define __LIB3195_BEEPPROFILE_H_INCLUDED__ 1 #define sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x) {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsbProf);} struct sbMesgObject; struct sbNVTRObject; struct srAPIObject; struct srSLMGObject; #if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1 /** event handlers */ enum sbProfEvent_ { sbPROFEVENT_ONMESGRECV, sbPROFEVENT_ONCHANCREAT, sbPROFEVENT_UNKNOWN = 0 /**< should never be used, included as saveguard (calloc()!). */ }; typedef enum sbProfEvent_ sbProfEvent; #endif struct sbProfObject /** The BEEP Profile object. Implemented via \ref beepprofile.h and * \ref beepprofile.c. */ { srObjID OID; /**< object ID */ char* pszProfileURI; /**< pointer to the URI to be used during negotiation */ #if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1 int bDestroyOnChanClose; /**< this profile should be destroyed when the channel is closed */ struct srAPIObject *pAPI; /**< pointer to associated API object */ /* now come the event handlers */ /** called, when the channel is initially created. (from the handler). Is responsible ** for sending any profile-specific greeting. **/ srRetVal (*OnChanCreate)(struct sbProfObject *pThis, struct sbSessObject* pSess, struct sbChanObject* pChan); /** called whenever a new complete message arrives. Must reply according to ** profile spec. **/ srRetVal (*OnMesgRecv)(struct sbProfObject *pThis, int* pAbort, struct sbSessObject* pSess, struct sbChanObject* pChan, struct sbMesgObject *pMesg); #endif /* now come client-side event handlers (always present) */ /** method to call if client-side API needs to open a log channel */ srRetVal (*OnClntOpenLogChan)(struct sbChanObject *pChan); /** method to call if client-side API needs to send a syslog message */ srRetVal (*OnClntSendLogMsg)(struct sbChanObject* pChan, char* szLogmsg); /** method to call if client-side API needs to send a srSLMGObj */ srRetVal (*OnClntSendSLMG)(struct sbChanObject* pChan, struct srSLMGObject *pSLMG); /** method to call if client-side API needs to close a log channel */ srRetVal (*OnClntCloseLogChan)(struct sbChanObject* pChan); }; typedef struct sbProfObject sbProfObj; /** Constructor to create a sbProf. * * \param ppThis [out] pointer to a buffer that will receive * the pointer to the newly created profile * object. * \param szURI [in] - name of uri to be used in greeting. May * be NULL for a profile, that should not be * advertised (channel 0 is a meaningful sample). * */ srRetVal sbProfConstruct(sbProfObj** ppThis, char *pszURI); /** * Return the profile URI. The returned string is read-only. * \retval URI profile string */ char* sbProfGetURI(sbProfObj* pThis); /** * Profile Object Destructor. */ void sbProfDestroy(sbProfObj* pThis); /** * Set and unset an event handler. A new handler is set * for the specified event. To unset it, provide NULL as * the handler pointer. * * \param iEvent Event ID to be modified * \param handler Pointer to event handler. Must follow the semantics * of this specific event (will not be checked) */ srRetVal sbProfSetEventHandler(struct sbProfObject* pThis, sbProfEvent iEvent, srRetVal (*handler)()); /** * Set the associated API object. * \param pAPI - API object to be set. */ srRetVal sbProfSetAPIObj(sbProfObj *pThis, srAPIObj *pAPI); /** * Find a matching profile in two lists of profiles. * The matching is done based on the URI. * If a match is found, we return the pointer to it. If it is * not found, we return NULL. The FIRST matching profile * will be returned. It is not tried to find the best match. * * \param pProfListRemote List of remote profiles, created from the * greeting. This are NOT profile objects but * rather URI strings in pszKey. * \param pProfList2 list (sbNVTRObj) of profiles. MAY BE NULL! (which indicates * an empty list of profiles. * \retval Pointer to the first matching entry or NULL, if none * found. */ sbProfObj* sbProfFindProfileMatch(struct sbNVTRObject *pProfListRemote, struct sbNVTRObject *pProfList2); /** * Find a profile based on an URI in a list of profiles. * * \param pProfileList Pointer to list of Profiles. May be NULL. * \param pszSearch string to be compared to. Must not be NULL. * \retval Pointer to the profile found or NULL, if none found. */ sbProfObj* sbProfFindProfile(struct sbNVTRObject *pProfList, char* pszSearch); /** * Set the 4 mandatory event handlers for client profiles. * As all of them need to be set for the profile to work, * we provide a single call to set them all at once. * * The param names reflect the names of the event handlers. * All event handlers MUST point to actual handlers, none * if them is allowed to be NULL. */ srRetVal sbProfSetClntEventHandlers(sbProfObj *pProf, srRetVal (*OnClntOpenLogChan)(struct sbChanObject *pChan), srRetVal (*OnClntSendLogMsg)(struct sbChanObject* pChan, char* szLogmsg), srRetVal (*OnClntSendSLMG)(struct sbChanObject* pChan, struct srSLMGObject *pSLMG), srRetVal (*OnClntCloseLogChan)(struct sbChanObject* pChan)); /** * Take a list of profile objects AND a list * of (remotely supported) profile URIs and * find a match in them. The matching is done * so that the first local profile found in the * remote URI list will be returned. If there * are multiple matches, all other matches will * be IGNORED. * * \param pProfListLocal List of locally supported profile * objects. * * \param pURIListRemote List of remotely supported * profile URIs. * * \retval The matching profile object from the * local profile object. */ sbProfObj* sbProfFindProfileURIMatch(struct sbNVTRObject *pProfListLocal, struct sbNVTRObject *pURIListRemote); #endif liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/oscalls.c0000644000175100017510000000535512411216132014245 00000000000000/**\file oscalls.c * \brief Wrapper "class" for all kinds of utility OS API * calls. * * This file implements includes all the OS API calls which do * not make up an object in their own right. * * Its primary purpose is to easy porting. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-09-02 * Coding begun. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include "settings.h" #include "liblogging.h" #include "oscalls.h" #include "assert.h" /* Now include the lower level driver so that we have * private (static) methods available during the rest of * the file. * * We also define some prototpyes of private * members that follow later in this file (no way * around this...). */ #ifdef SROS_WIN32 # include "oscallsWin32.c" #else # include "oscallsUnix.c" #endif /* ################################################################# * * private members * * ################################################################# */ /* As this is not a "real" object, there won't be any private * members in this file. */ /* ################################################################# * * public members * * ################################################################# */ liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/socketsWin32.c0000644000175100017510000003172012411216132015076 00000000000000/**\file socketsWin32.c * \brief Socket layer/driver for Win32 * * This is the socket layer for Win32. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-04 * \date 2003-08-05 * Modified to be a plain lower layer. Moved * some of the code to \ref sockets.c. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ /* ################################################################# * * private members * * ################################################################# */ /** Set last error status. Call as soon as a socket error occured. */ static int sbSockSetLastSockError(struct sbSockObject *pThis) { srRetVal iRet; pThis->dwLastError = WSAGetLastError(); switch(pThis->dwLastError) { case WSAEINVAL: iRet = SR_RET_INVALID_SOCKET; break; default: iRet = SR_RET_SOCKET_ERR; break; } return iRet; } /* ################################################################# * * public members * * ################################################################# */ srRetVal sbSockLayerInit(int bInitOSStack) { WORD wVersionRequested; WSADATA wsaData; int ret; /* for winsock */ if(bInitOSStack) { /* because of select(), we need version 2 of sockets */ wVersionRequested = MAKEWORD(2, 0); ret = WSAStartup(wVersionRequested, &wsaData); if (ret != 0) { /* nope, too old :( */ return SR_RET_INVALID_OS_SOCKETS_VERSION; } else { /* Confirm that the Windows Sockets DLL supports 2.0.*/ /* Note that if the DLL supports versions greater */ /* than 2.0 in addition to 2.0, it will still return */ /* 2.0 in wVersion since that is the version we */ /* requested. */ if ( LOBYTE( wsaData.wVersion ) != 2 || HIBYTE( wsaData.wVersion ) != 0 ) { /* again, too old :( */ /* ... but we need to do some cleanup in this case! */ WSACleanup(); return SR_RET_INVALID_OS_SOCKETS_VERSION; } } } return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal sbSockLayerExit(int bExitOSStack) { int iRetVal = SR_RET_OK; if(bExitOSStack) { if(WSACleanup() == SOCKET_ERROR) { iRetVal = SR_RET_ERR; } } return(iRetVal); } sbSockObj* sbSockInit(void) { return(sbSockInitEx(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM)); } sbSockObj* sbSockInitEx(int iAF, int iSockType) { struct sbSockObject *pThis; assert((iSockType == SOCK_STREAM) || (iSockType == SOCK_DGRAM)); pThis = (struct sbSockObject*) calloc(1, sizeof(struct sbSockObject)); if(pThis != NULL) { /* initialize class members */ if((pThis->sock = socket(iAF, iSockType, 0)) == INVALID_SOCKET) { free(pThis); return(NULL); } /* rest of initialization */ pThis->bIsInError = FALSE; pThis->OID = OIDsbSock; pThis->iCurInBufPos = 0; pThis->iInBufLen = 0; } return(pThis); } /* ############################################################ * * # Now come more or less winsock wrappers # * * ############################################################ */ /** * Set the socket to nonblocking state. */ srRetVal sbSockSetNonblocking(sbSockObj*pThis) { u_long uArg; sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); uArg = 1; if(ioctlsocket(pThis->sock, FIONBIO, &uArg) != 0) return sbSockSetSockErrState(pThis); return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Wrapper for the socket accept() call. */ srRetVal sbSockAccept(sbSockObj*pThis, sbSockObj* pNew, struct sockaddr *sa, int *iSizeSA) { sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pNew); if((pNew->sock = accept(pThis->sock, sa, iSizeSA)) == INVALID_SOCKET) return sbSockSetSockErrState(pThis); return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Wrapper for the socket listen() call. */ srRetVal sbSockListen(sbSockObj*pThis) { int iRetCode; sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if((iRetCode = listen(pThis->sock, SOMAXCONN)) != 0) { sbSockSetSockErrState(pThis); return SR_RET_ERR; } return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal sbSockClosesocket(sbSockObj *pThis) { sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if(closesocket(pThis->sock) == SOCKET_ERROR) { sbSockSetSockErrState(pThis); return SR_RET_ERR; } return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Wrapper for the socket select call on a fd_set structure. * \param fdsetRD fdset structure for read-awaiting sockets. * May be NULL. * \param fdsetWR fdset structure for write-awaiting sockets. * May be NULL. * \param iTimOutSecs Seconds until timeout. -1 means indefinite * blocking. * \param iTimOutMSecs Milliseconds until timeout. * \retval Value returned by select. */ int sbSockSelectMulti(srSock_fd_set *fdsetRD, srSock_fd_set *fdsetWR, int iTimOutSecs, int iTimOutMSecs) { int iRet; struct timeval tv; struct timeval *ptv; if(iTimOutSecs == -1) ptv = NULL; else { tv.tv_sec = iTimOutSecs; tv.tv_usec = iTimOutMSecs; ptv = &tv; } iRet = select(0, fdsetRD, fdsetWR, NULL, ptv); return(iRet); } /** * Wrapper for the socket select call on a single socket. * \param iTimOutSecs Seconds until timeout. -1 means indefinite * blocking. * \param iTimOutMSecs Milliseconds until timeout. * \retval Value returned by select. */ int sbSockSelect(struct sbSockObject* pThis, int iTimOutSecs, int iTimOutMSecs) { int iRet; fd_set fdset; struct timeval tv = {iTimOutSecs, iTimOutMSecs}; struct timeval *ptv; sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); FD_ZERO(&fdset); FD_SET(pThis->sock, &fdset); ptv = iTimOutSecs == -1 ? NULL : &tv; iRet = select(0, &fdset, NULL, NULL, ptv); return(iRet); } int sbSockReceive(struct sbSockObject* pThis, char * pszBuf, int iLen) { int iBytesRcvd; sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); /* iLen - 1 to leave room for the terminating \0 character */ iBytesRcvd = recv(pThis->sock, pszBuf, iLen - 1, 0); if(iBytesRcvd == SOCKET_ERROR) { sbSockSetSockErrState(pThis); *pszBuf = '\0'; /* Just in case... */ } else { /* terminate string! */ *(pszBuf + iBytesRcvd) = '\0'; } return(iBytesRcvd); } int sbSockSend(struct sbSockObject* pThis, const char* pszBuf, int iLen) { int iRetCode = -1; sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if(pszBuf != NULL) { iRetCode = send(pThis->sock, pszBuf, iLen, 0); if(iRetCode == SOCKET_ERROR) { sbSockSetSockErrState(pThis); iRetCode = -1; } } return(iRetCode); } srRetVal sbSockConnectoToHost(sbSockObj* pThis, char* pszHost, int iPort) { SOCKADDR_IN remoteaddr; int remoteaddrlen = sizeof(remoteaddr); struct hostent *hstent; struct sockaddr_in srv_addr; char* pIpAddr; int iRetCode; sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); /* Bind socket to any port on local machine */ srv_addr.sin_family = AF_INET; srv_addr.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY; srv_addr.sin_port = 0; if(bind(pThis->sock, (LPSOCKADDR) &srv_addr, sizeof(srv_addr)) == SOCKET_ERROR) { /* debug: fprintf(stderr, "Error binding socket!\r\n"); */ return SR_RET_ERR; } /* Create target address */ remoteaddr.sin_family = AF_INET; remoteaddr.sin_port = htons(iPort); hstent = gethostbyname(pszHost); if(hstent == NULL) { sbSockSetSockErrState(pThis); return SR_RET_ERR; } /* extract host address - we always use the first one */ pIpAddr = *hstent->h_addr_list; memcpy(&(remoteaddr.sin_addr.s_addr), pIpAddr, sizeof(remoteaddr.sin_addr.s_addr)); iRetCode = connect(pThis->sock, (LPSOCKADDR) &remoteaddr, sizeof(remoteaddr)); if(iRetCode == SOCKET_ERROR) { sbSockSetSockErrState(pThis); return SR_RET_ERR; } return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Bind a socket to the provided address. * \param pszAddr Address to bind to. This is a string. If NULL, * no specific address is used. * Please keep in mind that a specific bind to an * address may steal the port and thus NULL could be * causing a security vulnerability. * \param iPort Port to bind to. */ srRetVal sbSockBind(sbSockObj* pThis, char* pszHost, int iPort) { struct sockaddr_in srv_addr; sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(pszHost == NULL); /** sorry, other modes currently not supported \todo implement! */ /* Bind socket to any port on local machine */ srv_addr.sin_family = AF_INET; srv_addr.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY; srv_addr.sin_port = htons(iPort); if(bind(pThis->sock, (LPSOCKADDR) &srv_addr, sizeof(srv_addr)) == SOCKET_ERROR) { return SR_RET_CANT_BIND_SOCKET; } return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Wrapper for inet_ntoa(). * * \param psa Poiner to a struct sockaddr for which the representation * is to obtain. Must not be NULL. * * \param psz Pointer to buffer that should receive the IP address * string pointer. Must not be NULL. NOTE WELL: This pointer is * only valid until the next socket call. So the caller should * immediately copy it to its own buffer once control returns. * The returned buffer MUST NOT be free()ed. */ static srRetVal sbSock_inet_ntoa(struct sockaddr_in *psa, char **psz) { assert(psz != NULL); if((*psz = (char*) inet_ntoa(psa->sin_addr)) == NULL) return SR_RET_ERR; return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Wrapper for gethostname(). * * \note The Windows sockets API seems to be broken. We often * have seen that only the computer name part (not the domain * name) is returned by gethostname, even if the full * identity is configured. A way to work around this may be * to call gethostbyname() on the returned name and then * call gethostbyaddr() on what is returned there. * WE HAVE NOW IMPLEMENTED THIS WORKAROUND, but leave * the text above in just in case... * * \param psz Pointer to Pointer to hostname. Must not be NULL. * On return, this pointer will refer to a newly allocated * buffer containing the hostname. This buffer must be free()ed * by the caller! * */ srRetVal sbSock_gethostname(char **psz) { struct hostent *phe; assert(psz != NULL); if((*psz = (char*) malloc(256 * sizeof(char))) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; if(gethostname(*psz, 256) != 0) return SR_RET_ERR; /* Now comes the ugly part, but at least it works this * way in Win32... gethostname() does not (always?) return * the FQDN. (@)#!! */ phe = gethostbyname(*psz); strcpy(*psz, phe->h_name); return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Wrapper for getsockname(). * * Please note: the socket MUST be connected before you can use * this method! It should NOT be used on UDP sockets. * * \param pName Pointer to a struct sockaddr_in that will * receive the remote address. Must not be NULL. * * \param iNameLen Length of the pName buffer. Updated on return. * Must not be NULL. */ static srRetVal sbSock_getsockname(sbSockObj* pThis, struct sockaddr_in *pName, int* piNameLen) { sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(pName != NULL); assert(piNameLen != NULL); assert(pThis->sock != INVALID_SOCKET); if(getsockname(pThis->sock, (struct sockaddr*) pName, piNameLen) != 0) return sbSockSetLastSockError(pThis); return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Wrapper for recvfrom(). */ static int sbSock_recvfrom(sbSockObj *pThis, char* buf, int len, int flags, struct sockaddr* from, int* fromlen) { sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(pThis->sock != INVALID_SOCKET); assert(buf != NULL); assert(len > 0); assert(from != NULL); assert(fromlen > 0); return recvfrom(pThis->sock, buf, len, flags, from, fromlen); } liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/lstnprof-3195cooked.h0000644000175100017510000000424012411216132016235 00000000000000/*! \file lstnprof-3195cooked.h * \brief The 3195 COOKED listener profile. * * Listener profiles are specific in that they do not support their * own full blown objects but only the callback code. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-09-05 * file creatd, but coding not yet begun * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef __LIB3195_LISTNPROF_3195COOKED_H_INCLUDED__ #define __LIB3195_LISTNPROF_3195COOKED_H_INCLUDED__ 1 struct sbMesgObject; srRetVal psrcOnChanCreate(struct sbProfObject *pThis, struct sbSessObject* pSess, struct sbChanObject* pChan); srRetVal psrcOnMesgRecv(struct sbProfObject *pThis, int* pbAbort, struct sbSessObject* pSess, struct sbChanObject* pChan, struct sbMesgObject *pMesg); #endif liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/testdrvr.c0000644000175100017510000001303712411216132014456 00000000000000/** * TestDrvr.cpp : This is a small sample C++ application * using liblogging. It just demonstrates how things can be * done. Be sure to replace the IP addresses below * with your values. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-04 * 0.1 version created. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include "config.h" #include #ifdef WIN32 #include #endif #include "liblogging.h" #include "srAPI.h" #include "syslogmessage.h" #ifdef WIN32 #include #endif #include #include "beepsession.h" #define DEFAULT_IP "172.19.1.20" int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { int i; srRetVal iRet; char szMsg[1025]; srAPIObj* pAPI; srSLMGObj *pMsg; char *ipStr; if (argc > 1) ipStr = argv[1]; else ipStr = DEFAULT_IP; # ifdef WIN32 _CrtSetDbgFlag(_CRTDBG_CHECK_ALWAYS_DF | _CRTDBG_ALLOC_MEM_DF | _CRTDBG_LEAK_CHECK_DF); # endif printf("Liblogging test driver - just a quick debuging aid and sample....\n"); printf("Compiled with liblogging version %s\n", VERSION); printf("See http://www.monitorware.com/liblogging/ for updates.\n"); if((pAPI = srAPIInitLib()) == NULL) { printf("Error initializing lib!\n"); exit(1); } /* First of all, create message object */ if((iRet = srSLMGConstruct(&pMsg)) != SR_RET_OK) { printf("Error %d creating syslog message object!\n", iRet); exit(2); } if((iRet = srSLMGSetHOSTNAMEtoCurrent(pMsg)) != SR_RET_OK) { printf("Error %d setting hostname in syslog message object!\n", iRet); exit(2); } if((iRet = srSLMGSetTAG(pMsg, "testdrvr[0]")) != SR_RET_OK) { printf("Error %d setting TAG in syslog message object!\n", iRet); exit(2); } srSLMGSetFacility(pMsg, 7); srSLMGSetSeverity(pMsg, 0); /* carry on with the transport */ /* you need to do the following only if you would * like to limit the profiles used. This is NOT * recommended. */ if((iRet = srAPISetOption(pAPI, srOPTION_3195_ALLOWED_CLIENT_PROFILES, USE_3195_PROFILE_ANY)) != SR_RET_OK) { printf("Error %d: can't set 3195 profile!\n", iRet); exit(2); } if((iRet = srAPIOpenlog(pAPI, ipStr, 601)) != SR_RET_OK) { printf("Error %d: can't open session!\n", iRet); exit(2); } for(i = 0 ; i < 500 ; ++i) { /* For a long message: sprintf(szMsg, "Message %d. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------", i); */ sprintf(szMsg, "Message %d", i); if((iRet = srSLMGSetMSG(pMsg, szMsg, FALSE)) != SR_RET_OK) { printf("Error %d setting MSG in syslog message object!\n", iRet); exit(2); } srSLMGSetTIMESTAMPtoCurrent(pMsg); /* Replace srSLMGFmt_3164WELLFORMED with srSLMGFmt_SIGN_12 if you would * like to use the new syslog-sign-12 timestamp (TIMESTAMP-3339). */ if((iRet = srSLMGFormatRawMsg(pMsg, srSLMGFmt_3164WELLFORMED)) != SR_RET_OK) { printf("Error %d formatting syslog message!\n", iRet); exit(100); } /* Send the message */ if((iRet = srAPISendSLMG(pAPI, pMsg)) != SR_RET_OK) { printf("Error %d while sending!\n", iRet); exit(3); } } if((iRet = srAPICloseLog(pAPI)) != SR_RET_OK) { printf("Error %d while closing session!\n", iRet); exit(4); } srSLMGDestroy(pMsg); srAPIExitLib(pAPI); return 0; } liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/beepprofile.c0000644000175100017510000001606012411216132015074 00000000000000/*! \file beepprofile.c * \brief Implementation of the BEEP Profile Object. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-04 * * \date 2003-09-04 * begin coding support for multiple client profiles * (the initial design just allowed one). * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include "settings.h" #include "liblogging.h" #include "beepprofile.h" #include "namevaluetree.h" /* ################################################################# * * private members * * ################################################################# */ /* ################################################################# * * public members * * ################################################################# */ char* sbProfGetURI(sbProfObj* pThis) { sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); return(pThis->pszProfileURI); } srRetVal sbProfConstruct(sbProfObj** ppThis, char *pszURI) { char* pszURIBuf; int iURILen; assert(ppThis != NULL); /* try to allocate buffers and abort if not successful */ if((*ppThis = calloc(1, sizeof(sbProfObj))) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; if(pszURI == NULL) (*ppThis)->pszProfileURI = NULL; else { iURILen = (int) strlen(pszURI); if((pszURIBuf = malloc((iURILen + 1) * sizeof(char))) == NULL) { sbProfDestroy(*ppThis); return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } memcpy(pszURIBuf, pszURI, iURILen + 1); (*ppThis)->pszProfileURI = pszURIBuf; } /* OK, we got all buffers, now intialize the rest */ (*ppThis)->OID = OIDsbProf; (*ppThis)->OnMesgRecv = NULL; # if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1 (*ppThis)->pAPI = NULL; (*ppThis)->OnChanCreate = NULL; (*ppThis)->OnMesgRecv = NULL; (*ppThis)->bDestroyOnChanClose = FALSE; # endif return(SR_RET_OK); } void sbProfDestroy(sbProfObj* pThis) { sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if(pThis->pszProfileURI != NULL) free(pThis->pszProfileURI); SRFREEOBJ(pThis); } /** * Take a list of profile objects AND a list * of (remotely supported) profile URIs and * find a match in them. The matching is done * so that the first local profile found in the * remote URI list will be returned. If there * are multiple matches, all other matches will * be IGNORED. * * \param pProfListLocal List of locally supported profile * objects. * * \param pURIListRemote List of remotely supported * profile URIs. * * \retval The matching profile object from the * local profile object. */ sbProfObj* sbProfFindProfileURIMatch(sbNVTRObj *pProfListLocal, sbNVTRObj *pURIListRemote) { sbNVTEObj *pEntry; sbProfObj *pThis; pThis = NULL; if((pProfListLocal == NULL) || (pURIListRemote == NULL)) return NULL; /* done, there can't be any match ;) */ pEntry = sbNVTSearchKeySZ(pProfListLocal, NULL, NULL); while(pEntry != NULL) { if(sbNVTSearchKeySZ(pURIListRemote, NULL, pEntry->pszKey) != NULL) break; pEntry = sbNVTSearchKeySZ(pProfListLocal, pEntry, NULL); } if(pEntry != NULL) { pThis = (sbProfObj*) pEntry->pUsr; sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); } return pThis; } sbProfObj* sbProfFindProfileMatch(sbNVTRObj *pProfListRemote, sbNVTRObj *pProfList2) { sbNVTEObj *pEntry; sbProfObj *pThis; pThis = NULL; if((pProfListRemote == NULL) || (pProfList2 == NULL)) return NULL; /* done, there can't be any match ;) */ pEntry = sbNVTSearchKeySZ(pProfListRemote, NULL, NULL); while(pEntry != NULL) { if((pThis = sbProfFindProfile(pProfList2, pEntry->pszKey)) != NULL) break; pEntry = sbNVTSearchKeySZ(pProfListRemote, pEntry, NULL); } return pThis; } sbProfObj* sbProfFindProfile(sbNVTRObj *pProfList, char* pszSearch) { sbNVTEObj *pEntry; sbProfObj *pThis; sbProfObj *pProf; assert(pszSearch != NULL); if(pProfList == NULL) return NULL; /* we already know we can't find it ;) */ pThis = NULL; pEntry = sbNVTSearchKeySZ(pProfList, NULL, NULL); while(pEntry != NULL) { pProf = (sbProfObj*) pEntry->pUsr; sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pProf); if(!strcmp(pszSearch, pProf->pszProfileURI)) { pThis = pProf; break; } pEntry = sbNVTSearchKeySZ(pProfList, pEntry, NULL); } return pThis; } srRetVal sbProfSetClntEventHandlers(sbProfObj *pProf, srRetVal (*OnClntOpenLogChan)(struct sbChanObject *pChan), srRetVal (*OnClntSendLogMsg)(struct sbChanObject* pChan, char* szLogmsg), srRetVal (*OnClntSendSLMG)(struct sbChanObject* pChan, struct srSLMGObject *pSLMG), srRetVal (*OnClntCloseLogChan)(struct sbChanObject* pChan)) { sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pProf); assert(OnClntOpenLogChan != NULL); assert(OnClntSendLogMsg != NULL); assert(OnClntSendSLMG != NULL); assert(OnClntCloseLogChan != NULL); pProf->OnClntOpenLogChan = OnClntOpenLogChan; pProf->OnClntSendLogMsg = OnClntSendLogMsg; pProf->OnClntSendSLMG = OnClntSendSLMG; pProf->OnClntCloseLogChan = OnClntCloseLogChan; return SR_RET_OK; } #if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1 srRetVal sbProfSetAPIObj(sbProfObj *pThis, srAPIObj *pAPI) { sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); pThis->pAPI = pAPI; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal sbProfSetEventHandler(sbProfObj* pThis, sbProfEvent iEvent, srRetVal (*handler)()) { sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); switch(iEvent) { case sbPROFEVENT_ONCHANCREAT: pThis->OnChanCreate = (void*) handler; break; case sbPROFEVENT_ONMESGRECV: pThis->OnMesgRecv = (void*) handler; break; default: return SR_RET_ERR; } return SR_RET_OK; } #endif /* #if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1 */ liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/lstnprof-3195raw.c0000644000175100017510000001434712411216132015566 00000000000000/*! \file lstnprof-3195raw.c * \brief Implementation of the listener profile for RFC 3195 raw. * * The prefix for this "object" is psrr which stands for * *P*rofile *S*yslog *R*eliable *Raw*. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-22 * coding begun. * * \date 2003-09-16 * Added a check so that failures sending SEQs now do not * go undetected. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include "settings.h" #include "liblogging.h" #include "srAPI.h" #include "beepsession.h" #include "beepprofile.h" #include "lstnprof-3195raw.h" #include "stringbuf.h" #include "syslogmessage.h" /* ################################################################# * * private members * * ################################################################# */ /* ################################################################# * * public members * * ################################################################# */ srRetVal psrrOnChanCreate(struct sbProfObject *pThis, struct sbSessObject* pSess, struct sbChanObject* pChan) { srRetVal iRet; sbMesgObj *pMesg; sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); pMesg = sbMesgConstruct(NULL, "liblogging (http://www.monitorware.com/liblogging/) - go ahead.\r\n"); iRet = sbMesgSendMesg(pMesg, pChan, "MSG", 0); sbMesgDestroy(pMesg); return iRet; } /** * Process the incoming BEEP Message and call the upper-layer event * handler. Most importantly, this method must extract the (potentially * multiple) syslog messages inside the BEEP Message. */ static srRetVal psrrOnMesgRecvCallAPI(sbProfObj *pThis, int* pbAbort, sbSessObj* pSess, sbMesgObj *pMesg) { srRetVal iRet; sbStrBObj *pStrBuf; int bFoundCRLF; /* 0 = nothing found, 1 = CR FOUND, 2 = CRLF found */ char *pBuf; char *pszMsg; char *pszRemHostIP; srSLMGObj *pSLMG; sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); sbMesgCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pMesg); assert(pbAbort != NULL); pBuf = pMesg->szActualPayload; while(*pBuf) { if((pStrBuf = sbStrBConstruct()) == NULL) { *pbAbort = TRUE; return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } bFoundCRLF = 0; while(*pBuf && (bFoundCRLF != 2)) { /* extract a single message */ if(*pBuf == '\r') bFoundCRLF = 1; else if(*pBuf == '\n' && bFoundCRLF == 1) bFoundCRLF = 2; else { bFoundCRLF = 0; if((iRet = sbStrBAppendChar(pStrBuf, *pBuf)) != SR_RET_OK) { *pbAbort = TRUE; return iRet; } } pBuf++; } /* We got the message */ pszMsg = sbStrBFinish(pStrBuf); if((iRet = srSLMGConstruct(&pSLMG)) != SR_RET_OK) { free(pszMsg); return iRet; } pSLMG->iSource = srSLMG_Source_BEEPRAW; if((iRet = srSLMGSetRawMsg(pSLMG, pszMsg, FALSE)) != SR_RET_OK) { srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); free(pszMsg); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbSockGetRemoteHostIP(pSess->pSock, &pszRemHostIP)) != SR_RET_OK) { srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); free(pszMsg); return iRet; } if((iRet = srSLMGSetRemoteHostIP(pSLMG, pszRemHostIP, FALSE)) != SR_RET_OK) { srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); free(pszRemHostIP); free(pszMsg); return iRet; } if((iRet = srSLMGParseMesg(pSLMG)) != SR_RET_OK) { srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); free(pszRemHostIP); free(pszMsg); return iRet; } pThis->pAPI->OnSyslogMessageRcvd(pThis->pAPI, pSLMG); free(pszMsg); free(pszRemHostIP); srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); } return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal psrrOnMesgRecv(sbProfObj *pThis, int* pbAbort, sbSessObj* pSess, sbChanObj* pChan, sbMesgObj *pMesg) { srRetVal iRet; sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); sbMesgCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pMesg); assert(pbAbort != NULL); switch(pMesg->idHdr) { case BEEPHDR_ANS: if(pThis->pAPI->OnSyslogMessageRcvd != NULL) { /* Call handler - as of RFC 3195, we may potentially * have more than one message inside a single packet. * As such, we now need to disassmble the packet and * pass the messages individually. */ if((iRet = psrrOnMesgRecvCallAPI(pThis, pbAbort, pSess, pMesg)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; } /* quick & dirty to get it this week done - send SEQ ;) * 2003-09-16/RGerhards: actually not as quick and dirty as I initially * thought. I think there is a chance this will stay for quite some while. * Let's see how it evolves... */ if((iRet = sbChanSendSEQ(pChan, pMesg->uNxtSeqno, 0)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; break; case BEEPHDR_NUL: sbChanSetAwaitingClose(pChan); break; default: return SR_RET_INAPROPRIATE_HDRCMD; } return SR_RET_OK; } liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/beepsession-lstn.c0000644000175100017510000004322112411216132016074 00000000000000/*! \file beepsession-lstn.c * \brief Implementation of listenere part of the BEEP Session Object. * * This file implements the listenere part of the BEEP sesion object. * logically, it belongs to beepsession.c. The code is included in its * own .c file to save some space when linking a pure client app. With * its own .c file, the comiled code will not be linked to the application, * which it otherwise would be. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include "settings.h" #include "liblogging.h" #include "sockets.h" #include "beepsession.h" #include "beepchannel.h" #include "beepframe.h" #include "namevaluetree.h" /* ################################################################# * * private members * * ################################################################# */ /** * This method is used to "free" a frame from the send queue. This method * will be called when an entry is removed from the send queue. */ static void sbSessLstnLinkedListFreeFram(sbFramObj *pFram) { sbFramCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pFram); sbFramDestroy(pFram); } /** * Send frame handler for the listener I/O model. It enques the * frame instead of actually sending it. * * \todo It may have some good performance impact, if we tried to * send the data initially if there is no other send operation * pending. That way, we would avoid en- and de-queueing the frame. * But we would need to pay attention to the window! * For now, we take the simpler approach - we can always performance * tune once it works ;) */ static srRetVal sbSessLstnSendFram(sbSessObj *pThis, sbFramObj *pFram, sbChanObj *pChan) { srRetVal iRet; sbNVTEObj *pEntry; sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbFramCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pFram); sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); assert(pThis->pSendQue != NULL); /* debug: printf("sbSessLstnSendFram, Frame to send: '%s'\n", pFram->szRawBuf); */ /* finish the frame */ pFram->uBytesSend = 0; pFram->pChan = pChan; /* enqueue it */ if((pEntry = sbNVTAddEntry(pThis->pSendQue)) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; if((iRet = sbNVTESetUsrPtr(pEntry, pFram, (void*) sbSessLstnLinkedListFreeFram)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Send an reply to the remote peer. Obviously, * it is all channel zero stuff. * * \param pszPayload Message payload. */ srRetVal sbSessSendRPY(sbSessObj *pThis, char* pszPayload) { srRetVal iRet; sbMesgObj *pMesg; sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if((pMesg = sbMesgConstruct(BEEP_DEFAULT_MIME_HDR, pszPayload)) == NULL) return SR_RET_ERR; else { iRet = sbMesgSendMesg(pMesg, pThis->pChan0, "RPY", 0); sbMesgDestroy(pMesg); } return iRet; } /** * Receives & acts on a channel 0 initialization message * (aka "greeting" ;)). */ static srRetVal sbSessChan0RecvInitMesg(sbProfObj *pThis, sbSessObj* pSess, sbChanObj *pChan, sbMesgObj *pMesg) { srRetVal iRet; sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); sbMesgCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pMesg); if(pMesg->idHdr != BEEPHDR_RPY) return SR_RET_INVALID_GREETING; /* process the greeting */ if((iRet = sbSessProcessGreeting(pSess, pMesg)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; /* ok, we have done what was to do. So let's update the channel status... */ pChan->iState = sbChan_STATE_OPEN; return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Retrieve the channel number from an incoming start * or close message. */ static srRetVal sbSessGetChannoFromXML(sbSessObj* pSess, unsigned *puChanno, sbProfObj *pProf, sbMesgObj *pMesg, sbNVTEObj *pEntry) { srRetVal iRet; sbNVTEObj* pEntryChanno; sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pProf); sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); sbMesgCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pMesg); sbNVTECHECKVALIDOBJECT(pEntry); if((pEntryChanno = sbNVTRHasElement(pEntry->pXMLProps, "number", FALSE)) == NULL) { sbChanSendErrResponse(pSess->pChan0, 501, "number argument missing in element"); return SR_RET_START_MISSING_NUMBER; } iRet = sbNVTEGetValueU(pEntryChanno, puChanno); if(iRet == SR_RET_NO_VALUE) { sbChanSendErrResponse(pSess->pChan0, 501, "number argument invalid in element"); return SR_RET_START_INVALID_NUMBER; } return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Process a channel 0 start message. * * \param pProf the associated profile * \param pSess the associated session * \param pMesg the message received * \param pEntry pointer to the XML entry of the start element. Can * be used to obtain the "start"-parameters. */ static srRetVal sbSessDoStartMesg(sbProfObj *pProf, sbSessObj* pSess, sbMesgObj *pMesg, sbNVTEObj *pEntry) { srRetVal iRet; sbNVTEObj* pEntryChanno; sbNVTEObj* pProfileEntry; sbNVTEObj* pEntryURI; sbNVTEObj* pServURIEntry; sbProfObj* pProfFound; sbChanObj* pChan; unsigned uChanno; char szRPYBuf[512]; sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pProf); sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); sbMesgCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pMesg); sbNVTECHECKVALIDOBJECT(pEntry); /* first, validate the channel number */ if((pEntryChanno = sbNVTRHasElement(pEntry->pXMLProps, "number", FALSE)) == NULL) { sbChanSendErrResponse(pSess->pChan0, 501, "number argument missing in start element"); return SR_RET_START_MISSING_NUMBER; } iRet = sbNVTEGetValueU(pEntryChanno, &uChanno); if(iRet == SR_RET_NO_VALUE) { sbChanSendErrResponse(pSess->pChan0, 501, "number argument invalid in start element"); return SR_RET_START_INVALID_NUMBER; } if((uChanno % 2) != 1) { /* RFC 3080, 2.3.1.2: initiator start numbers must be odd! */ sbChanSendErrResponse(pSess->pChan0, 501, "number argument in start element must be odd-valued"); return SR_RET_START_EVEN_NUMBER; } /* ok, we got the channel, so let's see if it already exists */ if(sbSessRetrChanObj(pSess, uChanno) != NULL) { sbChanSendErrResponse(pSess->pChan0, 550, "requested channel already exists"); return SR_RET_START_EXISTING_NUMBER; } /* OK, fine. The new channel number is great and can be * used. So let's go to stage 2, check if the URI exists. * The client can potentially provide multiple URIs. So we * do the following: we first check, if any URIs are provided * at all. If not, an error is raised. If there are URIs, we * walk this list and see if we support any one of this. We * stop as soon as we have found one and accept this. As such, * there is no real selection by profile priority in this version * of the lib - it simply picks the first one asked for. Later * revision may change this. This can become espcially important * when cooked is implemented. */ if(pEntry->pChild == NULL) return SR_RET_NO_PROFILE_RQSTD; pProfFound = NULL; if(pSess->pProfilesSupported != NULL) { /* safeguard if we have no profiles available */ pProfileEntry = NULL; while( ((pProfileEntry = sbNVTSearchKeySZ(pEntry->pChild, pProfileEntry, "profile")) != NULL) && (pProfFound == NULL)) if((pEntryURI = sbNVTRHasElement(pProfileEntry->pXMLProps, "uri", TRUE)) != NULL) { /* Try to find it. If it finds it, all is done, nothing else necessary. */ if((pServURIEntry = sbNVTRHasElement(pSess->pProfilesSupported, pEntryURI->pszValue, FALSE)) != NULL) pProfFound = (sbProfObj*) pServURIEntry->pUsr; } } if(pProfFound == NULL) { sbChanSendErrResponse(pSess->pChan0, 550, "no requested profiles are acceptable"); return SR_RET_WARNING_START_NO_PROFMATCH; } /* OK, finally we have checked everything and it is OK. Now we * can create the new channel and - if all goes well - send a * positive reply to the remote peer. */ if((pChan = sbChanConstruct(pSess)) == NULL) { sbChanSendErrResponse(pSess->pChan0, 451, "internal channel object could not be created"); return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } if((iRet = sbChanSetChanno(pChan, uChanno)) != SR_RET_OK) { char szBuf[128]; SNPRINTF(szBuf, sizeof(szBuf)/sizeof(char), "internal error %d adding channel %u to the session", iRet, uChanno); sbChanSendErrResponse(pSess->pChan0, 451, szBuf); return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } pChan->pProf = pProfFound; SNPRINTF(szRPYBuf, sizeof(szRPYBuf), "", pProfFound->pszProfileURI); if((iRet = sbSessSendRPY(pSess, szRPYBuf)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; /* Now we must call the new profiles init handler! */ if(pProfFound->OnChanCreate != NULL) if((iRet = pProfFound->OnChanCreate(pProfFound, pSess, pChan)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Helper to sbSessDoCloseMesg(). This is the callback that * will be called once the OK message has been physically * sent. It then tears down the channel. */ static void sbSessDoChanDestroy(sbFramObj *pFram) { sbChanObj *pChan; sbFramCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pFram); pChan = (sbChanObj*) pFram->pUsr; sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); if(pChan->uChanNum == 0) { /* channel 0 close means session is closed */ pChan->pSess->iState = sbSESSSTATE_CLOSED; } sbChanSetChanClosed(pChan); sbChanDestroy(pChan); } /** * Process a channel 0 close message. * * \param pSess the associated session * \param pbAbort [out] set to TRUE if the upper layer should * abort processing this BEEP session. Left * untouched otherwise. * \param pProf the associated profile * \param pMesg the message received * \param pEntry pointer to the XML entry of the close element. Can * be used to obtain the "close"-parameters. * * \todo See RFC for actual close processing - we do not * do this fully correct right at this time! For syslog, * it should be sufficient, but there can be interop * issues! */ static srRetVal sbSessDoCloseMesg(sbSessObj* pSess, int* pbAbort, sbProfObj *pProf, sbMesgObj *pMesg, sbNVTEObj *pEntry) { srRetVal iRet; sbChanObj *pChan; unsigned uChanno; sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pProf); assert(pbAbort != NULL); sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); sbMesgCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pMesg); sbNVTECHECKVALIDOBJECT(pEntry); if((iRet = sbSessGetChannoFromXML(pSess, &uChanno, pProf, pMesg, pEntry)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; /* find the associated channel & profile */ if((pChan = sbSessRetrChanObj(pSess, uChanno)) == NULL) return SR_RET_CHAN_DOESNT_EXIST; /* Please note: we retrieve the channel just to see * if it is valid. We MUST NOT send the reply * over this channel - all OK replies MUST travel * over channel zero! */ /* for now, we assume that we can close the channel * immediately. This is a good assumption for our * logging code, as we can not have any outstanding * msgs. However, it may be worth the do this later a * little more in the spirit of "real BEEP". * * We need to set a callback handler to acutally shut * down the channel. The reason is that due to the select() * nature of our server, data will be send asynchronously and * we can not yet destroy the channel - at least our OK * message would never be send. */ if((iRet = sbChanSendOK(pSess->pChan0, sbSessDoChanDestroy, pChan)) != SR_RET_OK) { *pbAbort = TRUE; return iRet; } return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Receives & acts on a channel 0 payload message. * As of now, this can be either an channel start * or close request. */ static srRetVal sbSessChan0RecvPayloadMesg(sbSessObj* pSess, int *pbAbort, sbProfObj *pProf, sbChanObj *pChan, sbMesgObj *pMesg) { srRetVal iRet; sbNVTRObj* pMesgXML; sbNVTEObj* pEntry; sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pProf); sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); sbMesgCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pMesg); /* debug: printf("sbSessChan0RecvPayloadFram(), hdr: '%s', data: '%s'\n", pMesg->szMIMEHdr, pMesg->szActualPayload); */ if(pMesg->idHdr != BEEPHDR_MSG) return SR_RET_INVALID_CHAN0_MESG; /* look into the message */ pMesgXML = sbNVTRConstruct(); if((iRet = sbNVTRParseXML(pMesgXML, pMesg->szActualPayload)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbNVTRDestroy(pMesgXML); return iRet; } if((pEntry = pMesgXML->pFirst) == NULL) { sbNVTRDestroy(pMesgXML); return SR_RET_INVALID_CHAN0_MESG; } if(!strcmp(pEntry->pszKey, "start")) { if((iRet = sbSessDoStartMesg(pProf, pSess, pMesg, pEntry)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbNVTRDestroy(pMesgXML); return iRet; } } else if(!strcmp(pEntry->pszKey, "close")) { if((iRet = sbSessDoCloseMesg(pSess, pbAbort, pProf, pMesg, pEntry)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbNVTRDestroy(pMesgXML); return iRet; } } else { sbNVTRDestroy(pMesgXML); return SR_RET_INVALID_CHAN0_MESG; } sbNVTRDestroy(pMesgXML); return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Channel 0 "profile" receive frame event handler. * This handler is used to drive channel 0 frames. It is * responsible for all channel startup and closedown. */ static srRetVal sbSessChan0OnRecvMesg(sbProfObj *pProf, int *pbAbort, sbSessObj* pSess, sbChanObj *pChan, sbMesgObj *pMesg) { srRetVal iRet; sbProfCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pProf); sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); sbMesgCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pMesg); assert(pbAbort != NULL); switch(pChan->iState) { case sbChan_STATE_INITIALIZED: if((iRet = sbSessChan0RecvInitMesg(pProf, pSess, pChan, pMesg)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; break; case sbChan_STATE_OPEN: if((iRet = sbSessChan0RecvPayloadMesg(pSess, pbAbort, pProf, pChan, pMesg)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; break; default: return SR_RET_INVALID_CHAN_STATE; } return SR_RET_OK; } /* ################################################################# * * public members * * ################################################################# */ srRetVal sbSessRemoteOpen(sbSessObj **pThis, sbSockObj *pSock, sbNVTRObj *pProfSupported) { sbProfObj *pProf; srRetVal iRet; assert(pThis != NULL); if((*pThis = calloc(1, sizeof(sbSessObj))) == NULL) { return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } (*pThis)->iState = sbSESSSTATE_UNKNOWN; (*pThis)->OID = OIDsbSess; (*pThis)->pSendQue = NULL; (*pThis)->pRemoteProfiles = NULL; (*pThis)->pRXQue = NULL; (*pThis)->pSendQue = NULL; (*pThis)->pSock = pSock; (*pThis)->SendFramMethod = sbSessLstnSendFram; (*pThis)->bNeedData = FALSE; (*pThis)->pProfilesSupported = pProfSupported; /* Now build the list of channels. */ if(((*pThis)->pChannels = sbNVTRConstruct()) == NULL) { sbSessDestroy(*pThis); *pThis = NULL; return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } /* build the send queue */ if(((*pThis)->pSendQue = sbNVTRConstruct()) == NULL) { sbSessDestroy(*pThis); *pThis = NULL; return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } /* Ok, we got a connection. Now we need to create a channel object for channel * 0, so that we can begin exchanging greetings. The greeting exchange itself * is done in a separate method. */ (*pThis)->pChan0 = sbChanConstruct(*pThis); /* now create profile for channel 0 protocol & assign it to the channel */ if((iRet = sbProfConstruct(&pProf, NULL)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbSessDestroy(*pThis); /* best we can do */ *pThis = NULL; return iRet; } pProf->bDestroyOnChanClose = TRUE; if((iRet = sbProfSetEventHandler(pProf, sbPROFEVENT_ONMESGRECV, (void*) sbSessChan0OnRecvMesg)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbSessDestroy(*pThis); /* best we can do */ *pThis = NULL; return iRet; } if((iRet = sbChanAssignProfile((*pThis)->pChan0, pProf)) != SR_RET_OK) { sbSessDestroy(*pThis); /* best we can do */ *pThis = NULL; return iRet; } sbChanSetChanno((*pThis)->pChan0, 0); /* this is always channel 0 by RFC */ return SR_RET_OK; } void sbSessAbort(sbSessObj *pThis) { sbNVTEObj *pEntry; sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); /* First of all, we must indicate on all channels * that they are being aborted. This will instruct * the sbChanTeardown() callback to just delete the * channel object but not try to close them correctly. */ pEntry = sbNVTSearchKeySZ(pThis->pChannels, NULL, NULL); while(pEntry != NULL) { if(pEntry->pUsr != NULL) { sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT((sbChanObj*) pEntry->pUsr); ((sbChanObj*) pEntry->pUsr)->iState = sbChan_STATE_ERR_FREE_NEEDED; } pEntry = sbNVTSearchKeySZ(pThis->pChannels, pEntry, NULL); } /* we now need to tear down the TCP stream */ sbSockExit(pThis->pSock); sbSessDestroy(pThis); } liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/settings.h0000644000175100017510000002066512411216132014453 00000000000000/*! \file settings.h * \brief configuration settings for liblogging. * * This file includes all global defines as well as configuration settings. * If you intend the lib to another environment, THIS is the place * to add portability macros. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-04 * 0.1 version created. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef __LIB3195_CONFIG_H_INCLUDED__ #define __LIB3195_CONFIG_H_INCLUDED__ 1 #include #include #include /** * Default TCP Windows size as defined in RFC 3081. We may also define * a value that suites us better... */ #define BEEP_DEFAULT_WINDOWSIZE 4096 /** * Maximum size of a single BEEP frame. */ #define BEEPFRAMEMAX BEEP_DEFAULT_WINDOWSIZE /** * Maximum size of the socket layer receive buffer. * \note A too-small buffer can cause performance * degradation but can not break the implementation. This * is just a buffer used when reading incoming data. The * upper layers read byte by byte and the lower layer * re-reads data when the buffer is empty. Anyhow, it is * a good idea to leave it as default. */ #define SOCKETMAXINBUFSIZE BEEP_DEFAULT_WINDOWSIZE /** * Size of dynamic string buffer growth. The dynamic string * buffer object allocates memory in STRINGBUF_ALLOC_INCREMENT * increments. This is to avoid too many malloc calls. If * this number is too large, probably time and memory is * wasted. However, if it is too low, too many allocations * happen which in turn, too, results in performance degradation. * It should not be set to below 128 bytes. The default value * of 1024 is a good estimate and works well with most * processor page sizes. You should only change this value * after you have thought a while over the implications. */ #define STRINGBUF_ALLOC_INCREMENT 1024 /** * This is an important setting for the dynamic string * object. If set to 1, the dynamic string object trims * the string to its maximum size once string processing * is finished and the resulting string is returned to * the caller. To do so, it needs to allocate a new * buffer, copy the string over to that new buffer and * then free the old one. If set to 0, the old (existing) * buffer is simply returned. This will result in more * memory being used (because the buffer most probably is * a bit oversized), but it safes the extra processing time * for the additional alloc, free and STRING COPY. We * recommend using mode 0 for all environments, except * when memory ressources are really constraint, in which * case mode 1 should be selected. Do not use mode 1 * unless you have a very good reason to do so! */ #define STRINGBUF_TRIM_ALLOCSIZE 0 /** * Enables debug aids if defined to 1, disables them * otherwise. */ #define DEBUGLEVEL 1 /** * This is a security relevant setting. It specifies how * channel 0 error messages are sent. We support full-fledged * error messages which make diagnosing the error cause * (hopefully) relatively easy. On the other hand, though, * they may be abused to find something out about the inner * workings or state of the server process. * This setting allows to tune the level of information * provided to the remote peer: * 0 - totally unspecifc error message, all replies will * be 550 "error occured". * 1 - all error codes are reported as they are provided * EXCEPT for the 451s (which reaveal internal errors). * 451s are reported as 550 "error occured" * 2 - all error codes (including 451s) are sent in full */ #define SECURITY_PEER_ERRREPORT_LEVEL 1 /* ######################################################################### * * # Feature Select Macros - these macros turn library features on or off. # * * # The library modules have been choosen with care so that in most cases # * * # only those code & data actually needed is linked into the program. # * * # However, there are some instances where code is only needed for spe- # * * # cific features and if such features are not used can be removed. Such # * * # fine-tuning can be done with the below macros. We highly suggest to # * * # change settings only if you EXACTLY know WHAT your are doing AND WHY # * * # you are doing it - otherwise, you'll most probably end up with linker # * * # errors at least... # * * # # * * # In general, a feature is enabled if it is defined to 1 and disabled # * * # if it is set to 0. # * * ######################################################################### */ /** * Should the listener features be provided? */ #define FEATURE_LISTENER 1 /** * Should UDP (RFC 3164) features be provided? */ #define FEATURE_UDP 1 /** * Should Unix Domain Sockets feature be provided? */ #define FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS 1 /** * Should the COOKED profile be provided? * If set to 1, COOKED will be implemented for the * client and, if FEATURE_LISTNER is set, for the * listener part, too. */ #define FEATURE_COOKED 1 /** * Should the syslog message API be provided? * Please note that some limited functionality of * the API is provided in any case if FEATURE_LISTENER * is turned on. However, even in that case no parsing * will take place if FEATURE_MSGAPI is not turned on. */ #define FEATURE_MSGAPI 1 /* ######################################################################### * * # PORTABILITY MACROS FROM HERE ON # * * ######################################################################### */ /* As it looks, different compilers have different predefined * defines for the OS environment. Not really nice :-( * So we define our own OS defines and use them consistently. */ #ifdef WIN32 # define SROS_WIN32 #endif #ifdef __win32 # define SROS_WIN32 #endif #ifdef SROS_Solaris_ # define SROS_Solaris #endif /* ######################################################################### * * # Now all environment defines are made, so let's get down to the meat ;)# * * ######################################################################### */ #ifndef TRUE # define TRUE 1 # define FALSE 0 #endif #ifdef SROS_WIN32 # define SLEEP(x) Sleep(x) # define SR_SOCKET SOCKET # define SNPRINTF _snprintf /* for obvious reasons, we define FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS to 0 under win32... */ # undef FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS # define FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS 0 #else # define SLEEP(x) sleep(x) # define SR_SOCKET int # define INVALID_SOCKET 0 /**< \todo verify this value is indeed invalid under *nix */ # define SNPRINTF snprintf #endif /* ######################################################################### * * # END PORTABILITY MACROS # * * ######################################################################### */ #endif liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/syslogmessage.h0000644000175100017510000003271312411216132015475 00000000000000/*! \file syslogmessage.h * \brief The syslog message API. * * This file describes the syslog message object. This * object is also part of the liblogging API and as such * a upper-layer caller may directly invoke all public * methods of this object. * * The syslog message object (srSLMGObj) is the container * wrapping the actual syslog message. It wraps any message, * be it plain RFC 3164, 3195, -sign or whatever is to come. * The message object contains properties used by any and all * syslog protocols. The idea is to have the message object * independent from the transport (which is taken care of by * \ref srAPI.h). * * \note This object supports 8-bit syslog message. When sending, * the object looks at its settings to see how non-US-ASCII * messages should be processed. Idially, it uses syslog-international * (which, of course, is not available at the time of this writing). * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-09-01 * coding begun. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef __LIB3195_SYSLOGMESSAGE_H_INCLUDED__ #define __LIB3195_SYSLOGMESSAGE_H_INCLUDED__ 1 #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #define srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT_API(x) {if((x) == NULL) return SR_RET_NULL_POINTER_PROVIDED; if((x)->OID != OIDsrSLMG) return SR_RET_INVALID_HANDLE;} #define srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x) {assert((x) != NULL);assert((x)->OID == OIDsrSLMG);} #if (FEATURE_LISTENER == 1) || (FEATURE_MSGAPI == 1) enum srSLMGFormat_ { srSLMGFmt_Invalid = 0, /**< should never occur, probaly indicates leftover from calloc() ** If a message is in this format, nothing but the raw message ** and the facility and priority is valid **/ srSLMGFmt_3164RAW = 100, /**< message seems to be 3164 format, but not wellformed */ srSLMGFmt_3164WELLFORMED = 101, /**< message seems to be 3164 format and is wellformed */ srSLMGFmt_SIGN_12 = 200 /**< message seems to be ID sign-12 format */ }; typedef enum srSLMGFormat_ srSLMGFormat; enum srSLMGTimStampType_ { srSLMG_TimStamp_INVALID = 0, /**< should never be used, value from calloc() */ srSLMG_TimStamp_3164 = 1, srSLMG_TimStamp_3339 = 2 }; typedef enum srSLMGTimStampType_ srSLMGTimStampType; enum srSLMGSource_ { srSLMG_Source_INVALID = 0, /**< should never be used, value from calloc() */ srSLMG_Source_OWNGenerated = 1, srSLMG_Source_BEEPRAW = 2, srSLMG_Source_BEEPCOOKED = 3, srSLMG_Source_UDP = 4, srSLMG_Source_UX_DFLT_DOMSOCK = 5, }; typedef enum srSLMGSource_ srSLMGSource; /** * The syslog message object used by the listener * callback and probably (later) other parts of the * API). */ struct srSLMGObject { srObjID OID; /**< object ID */ unsigned char *pszRawMsg; /**< the raw message provided by the sender */ int bOwnRawMsgBuf; /**< TRUE pszRawMsg owned by us & must be freed on destroy */ unsigned char *pszRemoteHost; /**< remote host we received the message from (from socket layer, NOT message) */ int bOwnRemoteHostBuf; /**< TRUE pszRemoteHost owned by us & must be freed on destroy */ srSLMGFormat iFormat; /**< the format this message (most probably) is in */ srSLMGSource iSource; /**< the source this syslog message was received from */ # if FEATURE_MSGAPI == 1 int iFacility; /**< the facility of the syslog message */ int iSeverity; /**< the priority of the syslog message */ unsigned char* pszHostname; /**< name of the remote host (from the syslog message itself) */ unsigned char* pszTag; /**< pointer to the tag value of the syslog message */ unsigned char* pszMsg; /**< the MSG part of the syslog message */ int bOwnMsg; /**< TRUE pszMsg owned by us & must be freed on destroy */ unsigned char* pszLanguage; /**< language used inside the message (NULL, if unknown) */ /* The timestamp is split through several fields, because this makes it less * ambigious and is (hopefully) more portable. */ srSLMGTimStampType iTimStampType; int iTimStampYear; int iTimStampMonth; int iTimStampDay; int iTimStampHour; int iTimStampMinute; int iTimStampSecond; int iTimStampSecFrac; int iTimStampSecFracPrecision; /**< the precision of timefrac in nmbr of digits (e.g. to differentiate ".1" from ".001" ;)) */ int iTimStampOffsetHour; int iTimStampOffsetMinute; char cTimStampOffsetMode; /* '+'/'-' */ int bTimStampIncludesTZ; /**< indicates if the message timestamp included timezone information (TRUE=yes) */ char *pszTimeStamp; /**< the timestamp in string format */ # endif }; typedef struct srSLMGObject srSLMGObj; /** * Construct a srSLMGObj. This is a utility for the lower * layers. * * \param ppThis pointer to a pointer that will receive the * address of the newly constructed object (or NULL, if an * error occured). */ srRetVal srSLMGConstruct(srSLMGObj **ppThis); /** * Destroy an SRLSMGObj. */ void srSLMGDestroy(srSLMGObj *pThis); /** * Provide the caller back with the priority of this syslog message. * * \param piPrio Pointer to integer to receive the priority. */ srRetVal srSLMGGetPriority(srSLMGObj *pThis, int *piPrio); /** * Provide the caller back with the facility of this syslog message. * * \param piFac Pointer to integer to receive the facility. */ srRetVal srSLMGGetFacility(srSLMGObj *pThis, int *piFac); /** * Provide the caller back with the remote host that sent * us this syslog message. Please note that this is the * socket layer peer. It is not necessarily the same host * that is specified as originator in the syslog message * itself. If the message is relayed, these two are definitely * different. * * \note The returned string is read-only. It is valid * only until the srSLMGObj is destroyed. If the caller intends * to use it for a prolonged period of time, it needs to * copy it! * * \param ppsz Pointer to Pointer to unsigned char to * receive the return string. * * \note If the message originated via inter-process communiction on * the same machine (e.g. UNIX /dev/log), the returned * pointer is NULL. The caller needs to check for this! */ srRetVal srSLMGGetRemoteHost(srSLMGObj *pThis, char**ppsz); /** * Provide the caller back with the message sender name * from the syslog message. Please note that this is NOT * necessarily the same host that physically send the * message to us. See \ref srSLMGSenderName for details. * * \note The returned string is read-only. It is valid * only until the srSLMGObj is destroyed. If the caller intends * to use it for a prolonged period of time, it needs to * copy it! * * \param ppsz Pointer to Pointer to unsigned char to * receive the return string. */ srRetVal srSLMGGetHostname(srSLMGObj *pThis, char**ppsz); /** * Provide the caller back with the message's tag. * Please note that the TAG is not necessarily available, * e.g. it is not if we have a "raw" (non-wellformed) * 3164 message. SR_RET_PROPERTY_NOT_AVAILABLE is * returned in this case. * * \note The returned string is read-only. It is valid * only until the srSLMGObj is destroyed. If the caller intends * to use it for a prolonged period of time, it needs to * copy it! * * \param ppsz Pointer to Pointer to unsigned char to * receive the return string. */ srRetVal srSLMGGetTag(srSLMGObj *pThis, unsigned char**ppsz); /** * Provide the caller back with the message's MSG. * Please note that the MSG is not necessarily available, * e.g. it is not if we have a "raw" (non-wellformed) * 3164 message. SR_RET_PROPERTY_NOT_AVAILABLE is * returned in this case. Use the RawMessage in this case. * * \note The returned string is read-only. It is valid * only until the srSLMGObj is destroyed. If the caller intends * to use it for a prolonged period of time, it needs to * copy it! * * \param ppsz Pointer to Pointer to unsigned char to * receive the return string. */ srRetVal srSLMGGetMSG(srSLMGObj *pThis, unsigned char**ppsz); /** * Parse a syslog message into its fields. The syslog message * must already be stored in pszRawMesg. All other parts * will be extracted and brought to their own buffers. */ srRetVal srSLMGParseMesg(srSLMGObj *pThis); /** * Provide the caller back with the raw message. * * This is especially useful for syslog-sign, where the * raw message must be stored in order to keep the sig * intact! * * \note The returned string is read-only. It is valid * only until the srSLMGObj is destroyed. If the caller intends * to use it for a prolonged period of time, it needs to * copy it! * * \param ppsz Pointer to Pointer to unsigned char to * receive the return string. */ srRetVal srSLMGGetRawMSG(srSLMGObj *pThis, unsigned char**ppsz); /** * Set the Remote Host address, in this case to an IP address. * Any previously set value is replaced. * * \param pszRemHostIP String pointing to the IP address of the remote * host. * \param bCopyRemHost TRUE = copy the string, will own the copy * (and need to free it), FALSE, do not copy * caller owns & frees string. Must keep srSLMGObj * alive long enough so that all methods can access * it without danger. */ srRetVal srSLMGSetRemoteHostIP(srSLMGObj *pThis, char *pszRemHostIP, int bCopyRemHost); /** * Set the raw message text. Any previously set value is replaced. * * \param pszRawMsg String with the raw message text. * \param bCopyRawMsg TRUE = copy the string, will own the copy * (and need to free it), FALSE, do not copy * caller owns & frees string. Must keep srSLMGObj * alive long enough so that all methods can access * it without danger. */ srRetVal srSLMGSetRawMsg(srSLMGObj *pThis, char *pszRawMsg, int bCopyRawMsg); /** * Set the MSG text. Any previously set value is replaced. * * \param pszMsg String with the MSG text. * \param bCopyMSG TRUE = copy the string, will own the copy * (and need to free it), FALSE, do not copy * caller owns & frees string. Must keep srSLMGObj * alive long enough so that all methods can access * it without danger. */ srRetVal srSLMGSetMSG(srSLMGObj *pThis, char *pszMSG, int bCopyMSG); /** * Set the TIMESTAMP to the current system time. */ srRetVal srSLMGSetTIMESTAMPtoCurrent(srSLMGObj *pThis); /** * Set the HOSTNAME to the current hostname. */ srRetVal srSLMGSetHOSTNAMEtoCurrent(srSLMGObj* pThis); /** * Format a raw syslog message. This object's properties are * used to format the message. It will be placed in the raw * message buffer and after that is ready for transmittal. * * If a raw message is already stored, the new raw message * overwrites the previous one. If the previous message resides * in user-allocated memory, it can not be replaced and an * error condition is returned. In this case, remove the link * to the user-supplied buffer first and then retry the operation. * * \param IFmtToUse The format to be used for this message. It * must be one of the well-known formats. */ srRetVal srSLMGFormatRawMsg(srSLMGObj *pThis, srSLMGFormat iFmtToUse); /** * Set the priority for the current message. Any * previously stored priority code is overwritten. */ srRetVal srSLMGSetSeverity(srSLMGObj* pThis, int iNewVal); /** * Set the facility for the current message. Any * previously stored facility code is overwritten. */ srRetVal srSLMGSetFacility(srSLMGObj* pThis, int iNewVal); /** * Set the TAG string in the syslog message. The * caller provided string buffer is copied to our * own local copy. * * \param pszNewTag New tag value (string). MUST * not be NULL. MUST be a valid tag. */ srRetVal srSLMGSetTAG(srSLMGObj* pThis, char* pszNewTag); #endif /* #if (FEATURE_LISTENER == 1) || (FEATURE_MSGAPI == 1) */ #ifdef __cplusplus }; #endif #endif liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/stringbuf.h0000644000175100017510000001131112411216132014602 00000000000000/*! \file stringbuf.h * \brief The dynamic stringt buffer helper object. * * The string buffer object is a slim string handler. It implements * a dynamically growing string and can be used whereever data needs * to be appended to a string AND it is not known how large the * resulting structure is. If you know the string size or can * retrieve it quickly, you should NOT use the string buffer * object - because it has some overhead not associated with direct * string manipulations. * * This object is used to grow a string. For performance reasons, * the termination \0 byte is only written after the caller * indicates the string is completed. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-08 * Initial version begun. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef __LIB3195_STRINGBUF_H_INCLUDED__ #define __LIB3195_STRINGBUF_H_INCLUDED__ 1 #define sbSTRBCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x) {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsbStrB);} /** * The dynamic string buffer object. * */ struct sbStrBObject { srObjID OID; /**< object ID */ char *pBuf; /**< pointer to the string buffer, may be NULL if string is empty */ int iBufSize; /**< current maximum size of the string buffer */ int iBufPtr; /**< pointer (index) of next character position to be written to. */ int iAllocIncrement; /**< the amount of bytes the string should be expanded if it needs to */ }; typedef struct sbStrBObject sbStrBObj; /** * Construct a sbStrB object. */ sbStrBObj *sbStrBConstruct(void); /** * Destruct the string buffer object. */ void sbStrBDestruct(sbStrBObj *pThis); /** * Append a character to an existing string. If necessary, the * method expands the string buffer. * * \param c Character to append to string. */ srRetVal sbStrBAppendChar(sbStrBObj *pThis, char c); /** * Finish the string buffer. That means, the string * is returned to the caller and then the string * buffer is destroyed. The caller is reponsible for * freeing the returned string pointer. * * After calling this method, the string buffer object * is destroyed and thus the provided handle (pThis) * can no longer be used. * * \retval pointer to \0 terminated string. May be NULL * (empty string) and MUST be free()ed by caller. */ char* sbStrBFinish(sbStrBObj *pThis); /** * Append a string to the buffer. * * \param psz pointer to string to be appended. Must not be NULL. */ srRetVal sbStrBAppendStr(sbStrBObj *pThis, char* psz); /** * Set a new allocation incremet. This will influence * the allocation the next time the string will be expanded. * It can be set and changed at any time. If done immediately * after custructing the StrB object, this will also be * the inital allocation. * * \param iNewIncrement The new increment size * * \note It is possible to use a very low increment, e.g. 1 byte. * This can generate a considerable overhead. We highly * advise not to use an increment below 32 bytes, except * if you are very well aware why you are doing it ;) */ void sbStrBSetAllocIncrement(sbStrBObj *pThis, int iNewIncrement); /** * Append an integer to the string. No special formatting is * done. */ srRetVal sbStrBAppendInt(sbStrBObj *pThis, int i); #endif liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/srUtils.c0000644000175100017510000000630512411216132014246 00000000000000/**\file srUtils.c * \brief General utilties that fit nowhere else. * * The namespace for this file is "srUtil". * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-09-09 * Coding begun. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include "settings.h" #include "liblogging.h" #include "srUtils.h" #include "assert.h" /* ################################################################# * * private members * * ################################################################# */ /* As this is not a "real" object, there won't be any private * members in this file. */ /* ################################################################# * * public members * * ################################################################# */ srRetVal srUtilItoA(char *pBuf, int iLenBuf, int iToConv) { int i; int bIsNegative; char szBuf[32]; /* sufficiently large for my lifespan and those of my children... ;) */ assert(pBuf != NULL); assert(iLenBuf > 1); /* This is actually an app error and as thus checked for... */ if(iToConv < 0) { bIsNegative = TRUE; iToConv *= -1; } else bIsNegative = FALSE; /* first generate a string with the digits in the reverse direction */ i = 0; do { szBuf[i] = iToConv % 10 + '0'; iToConv /= 10; } while(iToConv > 0); /* warning: do...while()! */ /* make sure we are within bounds... */ if(i + 2 > iLenBuf) /* +2 because: a) i starts at zero! b) the \0 byte */ return SR_RET_PROVIDED_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL; /* then move it to the right direction... */ if(bIsNegative == TRUE) *pBuf++ = '-'; while(i >= 0) *pBuf++ = szBuf[i--]; *pBuf = '\0'; /* terminate it!!! */ return SR_RET_OK; } liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/oscallsWin32.c0000644000175100017510000000643212411216132015065 00000000000000/**\file oscallsWin32.c * \brief OS API calls wrapper for Win32. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-09-02 * Coding begun. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include /* ################################################################# * * private members * * ################################################################# */ /* As this is not a "real" object, there won't be any private * members in this file. */ /* ################################################################# * * public members * * ################################################################# */ /** * Get the current date/time in the best resolution the operating * system has to offer (well, actually at most down to the milli- * second level. * * The date and time is returned in separate fields as this is * most portable and removes the need for additional structures * (but I have to admit it is somewhat "bulky";)). * * Obviously, all caller-provided pointers must not be NULL... */ srRetVal getCurrTime(int* year, int* month, int* day, int *hour, int* minute, int *second, int* secfrac, int *secfracPrecison, char* pcOffsetMode, int* pOffsetHour, int* pOffsetMinute) { SYSTEMTIME stTime; TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION tzInfo; long lBias; GetLocalTime(&stTime); *year = stTime.wYear; *month = stTime.wMonth; *day = stTime.wDay; *hour = stTime.wHour; *minute = stTime.wMinute; *second = stTime.wSecond; *secfrac = stTime.wMilliseconds; *secfracPrecison = 3; GetTimeZoneInformation(&tzInfo); lBias = tzInfo.Bias; if(lBias < 0) { *pcOffsetMode = '-'; lBias *= -1; } else *pcOffsetMode = '+'; *pOffsetHour = lBias / 60; *pOffsetMinute = lBias % 60; return SR_RET_OK; } liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/clntprof-3195cooked.c0000644000175100017510000002426712411216132016223 00000000000000/*! \file clntprof-3195cooked.c * \brief Implementation of the client profile for RFC 3195 COOKED. * * The prefix for this "object" is psrr which stands for * *P*rofile *S*yslog *R*eliable *Cooked*. This file works in * conjunction with \ref lstnprof-3195cooked.c and shares * its namespace. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-09-05 * coding begun. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include "settings.h" #include "liblogging.h" #include "srAPI.h" #include "beepsession.h" #include "beepchannel.h" #include "beepprofile.h" #include "clntprof-3195cooked.h" #include "namevaluetree.h" #include "stringbuf.h" #include "syslogmessage.h" /* ################################################################# * * private members * * ################################################################# */ /** * Construct a sbPSRCObj. */ static srRetVal sbPSRCConstruct(sbPSRCObj** ppThis) { assert(ppThis != NULL); if((*ppThis = calloc(1, sizeof(sbPSRCObj))) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; (*ppThis)->OID = OIDsbPSRC; (*ppThis)->uNextMsgno = 0; (*ppThis)->pszMyIP = NULL; (*ppThis)->pszMyHostName = NULL; return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Destroy a sbPSSRObj. * The handler must be called in the ChanClose handler, if instance * data was assigned. */ static void sbPSRCDestroy(sbPSRCObj* pThis) { sbPSRCCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if(pThis->pszMyIP != NULL) free(pThis->pszMyIP); if(pThis->pszMyHostName != NULL) free(pThis->pszMyHostName); SRFREEOBJ(pThis); } /** * Wait for an "ok" reply from the remote peer. This reply is * needed for many situations, e.g. after sending the or * elements. As such, we have put it up in its own * method. */ static srRetVal sbPSRCClntWaitOK(sbChanObj* pChan) { srRetVal iRet; sbMesgObj* pMesgReply; sbNVTRObj *pReplyXML; sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); if((pMesgReply = sbMesgRecvMesg(pChan)) == NULL) return SR_RET_ERR_RECEIVE; if(pMesgReply->idHdr == BEEPHDR_RPY) ; /* empty be intension - this is OK! */ else if(pMesgReply->idHdr == BEEPHDR_ERR) { sbMesgDestroy(pMesgReply); return SR_RET_PEER_INDICATED_ERROR; } else { sbMesgDestroy(pMesgReply); return SR_RET_UNEXPECTED_HDRCMD; } pReplyXML = sbNVTRConstruct(); if((iRet = sbNVTRParseXML(pReplyXML, pMesgReply->szActualPayload)) == SR_RET_OK) if(sbNVTRHasElement(pReplyXML, "ok", TRUE) == NULL) iRet = SR_RET_PEER_NONOK_RESPONSE; sbNVTRDestroy(pReplyXML); sbMesgDestroy(pMesgReply); return iRet; } /* ################################################################# * * public members * * ################################################################# */ /** * Handler to send a srSLMGObj to the remote peer. This * is the preferred way to send things - with COOKED, we would * otherwise need to re-parse the message just to obtain the * information that the caller most probably already has... */ srRetVal sbPSRCClntSendSLMG(sbChanObj* pChan, srSLMGObj *pSLMG) { srRetVal iRet; sbMesgObj *pMesg; sbPSRCObj *pThis; sbStrBObj *pStrBuf; char *pMsg; sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); srSLMGCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSLMG); pThis = pChan->pProfInstance; sbPSRCCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if((pStrBuf = sbStrBConstruct()) == NULL) { srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } /* build message */ /* begin & facility */ if((iRet = sbStrBAppendStr(pStrBuf, "pszTag != NULL) { if((iRet = sbStrBAppendStr(pStrBuf, " tag='")) != SR_RET_OK) {sbStrBDestruct(pStrBuf); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbStrBAppendStr(pStrBuf, pSLMG->pszTag)) != SR_RET_OK) {sbStrBDestruct(pStrBuf); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbStrBAppendChar(pStrBuf, '\'')) != SR_RET_OK) {sbStrBDestruct(pStrBuf); return iRet; } } /* deviceFQDN */ if((iRet = sbStrBAppendStr(pStrBuf, " deviceFQDN='")) != SR_RET_OK) {sbStrBDestruct(pStrBuf); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbStrBAppendStr(pStrBuf, pSLMG->pszHostname)) != SR_RET_OK) {sbStrBDestruct(pStrBuf); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbStrBAppendChar(pStrBuf, '\'')) != SR_RET_OK) {sbStrBDestruct(pStrBuf); return iRet; } /* deviceIP */ if((iRet = sbStrBAppendStr(pStrBuf, " deviceIP='")) != SR_RET_OK) {sbStrBDestruct(pStrBuf); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbStrBAppendStr(pStrBuf, pThis->pszMyIP)) != SR_RET_OK) {sbStrBDestruct(pStrBuf); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbStrBAppendChar(pStrBuf, '\'')) != SR_RET_OK) {sbStrBDestruct(pStrBuf); return iRet; } /* end of and data fields */ if((iRet = sbStrBAppendChar(pStrBuf, '>')) != SR_RET_OK) {sbStrBDestruct(pStrBuf); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbNVTXMLEscapePCDATAintoStrB(pSLMG->pszRawMsg, pStrBuf)) != SR_RET_OK) {sbStrBDestruct(pStrBuf); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbStrBAppendStr(pStrBuf, "")) != SR_RET_OK) {sbStrBDestruct(pStrBuf); return iRet; } pMsg = sbStrBFinish(pStrBuf); /* send message */ if((pMesg = sbMesgConstruct(NULL, pMsg)) == NULL) return SR_RET_ERR; free(pMsg); iRet = sbMesgSendMesg(pMesg, pChan, "MSG", 0); sbMesgDestroy(pMesg); if(iRet != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; /* message sent, now let's wait for the reply... */ iRet = sbPSRCClntWaitOK(pChan); return iRet; } srRetVal sbPSRCClntSendMsg(sbChanObj* pChan, char* szLogmsg) { srRetVal iRet; srSLMGObj *pSLMG; sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); assert(szLogmsg != NULL); /* OK, if we receive a raw message, we must parse it back so * that we have the properties at hand. Probably this mode should * be removed, but who knows... It is better in any case to use * the SendSLMG() call... */ if((iRet = srSLMGConstruct(&pSLMG)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; if((iRet = srSLMGSetRawMsg(pSLMG, szLogmsg, FALSE)) != SR_RET_OK) { srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); return iRet; } if((iRet = srSLMGParseMesg(pSLMG)) != SR_RET_OK) { srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); return iRet; } iRet = sbPSRCClntSendSLMG(pChan, pSLMG); srSLMGDestroy(pSLMG); return iRet; } srRetVal sbPSRCClntOpenLogChan(sbChanObj *pChan) { srRetVal iRet; sbPSRCObj *pThis; sbMesgObj *pMesg; char fmtBuf[1024]; sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); if((iRet = sbPSRCConstruct(&pThis)) != SR_RET_OK) return iRet; if((iRet = sbSockGetIPusedForSending(pChan->pSess->pSock, &(pThis->pszMyIP))) != SR_RET_OK) { sbPSRCDestroy(pThis); return iRet; } if((iRet = sbSock_gethostname(&(pThis->pszMyHostName))) != SR_RET_OK) { sbPSRCDestroy(pThis); return iRet; } SNPRINTF(fmtBuf, sizeof(fmtBuf), "", pThis->pszMyHostName, pThis->pszMyIP); if((pMesg = sbMesgConstruct("Content-type: application/beep+xml\r\n", fmtBuf)) == NULL) return SR_RET_ERR; iRet = sbMesgSendMesg(pMesg, pChan, "MSG", 0); sbMesgDestroy(pMesg); /* message sent, now let's wait for the reply... */ iRet = sbPSRCClntWaitOK(pChan); /* ok, all gone well, now store the instance pointer */ pChan->pProfInstance = pThis; return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal sbPSRCCOnClntCloseLogChan(sbChanObj *pChan) { sbPSRCObj *pThis; sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pChan); pThis = pChan->pProfInstance; sbPSRCCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); /* In this profile, we do not need to do any * profile-specific shutdown messages. All is * done by the underlying BEEP channel management. */ sbPSRCDestroy(pThis); pChan->pProfInstance = NULL; return SR_RET_OK; } liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/socketsUnix.c0000644000175100017510000003056112411216132015121 00000000000000/**\file socketsUnix.c * \brief Socket layer/driver for Unix. * * This is the low-level socket layer for Unix. This * file is included from \ref sockets.c. Please note * that this file implements Unix Domain Sockets if that * feature is enabled. This is not done in sockets.c, as this * obviously is an Unix-only thing. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \author Devin Kowatch * * \date 2003-08-04 * rgerhards: inital version created * * \date 2003-08-04 * devink: initial UNIX port * * \date 2003-08-05 * rgerhards: Changed to be a lower layer to the generic sockets.c. * * \date 2003-08-05 * devink: applied changes to compile under Solaris. AIX also works well. * * \date 2003-09-29 * rgerhards: upgraded this module to support Unix Domain Sockets. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include #include #include #include #if FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS # include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include /* ################################################################# */ /* private members */ /* ################################################################# */ /* ################################################################# */ /* public members */ /* ################################################################# */ srRetVal sbSockLayerInit(int __attribute__((unused)) bInitOSStack) { return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal sbSockLayerExit(int __attribute__((unused)) bExitOSStack) { return SR_RET_OK; } sbSockObj* sbSockInit(void) { return(sbSockInitEx(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM)); } sbSockObj* sbSockInitEx(int iAF, int iSockType) { struct sbSockObject *pThis; assert((iSockType == SOCK_STREAM) || (iSockType == SOCK_DGRAM)); pThis = (struct sbSockObject*) calloc(1, sizeof(struct sbSockObject)); if(pThis != NULL) { /* initialize class members */ if((pThis->sock = socket(iAF, iSockType, 0)) == INVALID_SOCKET) { free(pThis); return(NULL); } /* rest of initialization */ pThis->bIsInError = FALSE; pThis->OID = OIDsbSock; pThis->iCurInBufPos = 0; pThis->iInBufLen = 0; } return(pThis); } srRetVal sbSockClosesocket(sbSockObj *pThis) { sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if(close(pThis->sock) < 0) { sbSockSetSockErrState(pThis); return SR_RET_ERR; } return SR_RET_OK; } /* ############################################################ */ /* # Now come more or less winsock wrappers # */ /* ############################################################ */ int sbSockSelect(struct sbSockObject* pThis, int iTimOutSecs, int iTimOutMSecs) { int iRet; int iHighestDesc; fd_set fdset; struct timeval tv /*= {iTimOutSecs, iTimOutMSecs}*/; struct timeval *ptv; if(iTimOutSecs == -1) ptv = NULL; else { tv.tv_sec = iTimOutSecs; tv.tv_usec = iTimOutMSecs; ptv = &tv; } sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); FD_ZERO(&fdset); FD_SET(pThis->sock, &fdset); iHighestDesc = pThis->sock + 1; iRet = select(iHighestDesc, &fdset, NULL, NULL, &tv); return(iRet); } int sbSockSelectMulti(srSock_fd_set *fdsetRD, srSock_fd_set *fdsetWR, int iTimOutSecs, int iTimOutMSecs, int iHighestDesc) { int iRet; struct timeval tv; struct timeval *ptv; if(iTimOutSecs == -1) ptv = NULL; else { tv.tv_sec = iTimOutSecs; tv.tv_usec = iTimOutMSecs; ptv = &tv; } iHighestDesc++; /* must be plus 1 according to socket API! */ iRet = select(iHighestDesc, fdsetRD, fdsetWR, NULL, ptv); return(iRet); } int sbSockReceive(struct sbSockObject* pThis, char * pszBuf, int iLen) { int iBytesRcvd; sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); /* iLen - 1 to leave room for the terminating \0 character */ iBytesRcvd = recv(pThis->sock, pszBuf, iLen - 1, 0); if(iBytesRcvd < 0) { sbSockSetSockErrState(pThis); *pszBuf = '\0'; /* Just in case... */ } else { /* terminate string! */ *(pszBuf + iBytesRcvd) = '\0'; } return(iBytesRcvd); } int sbSockSend(struct sbSockObject* pThis, const char* pszBuf, int iLen) { int iRetCode = -1; sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if(pszBuf != NULL) { iRetCode = send(pThis->sock, pszBuf, iLen, 0); if(iRetCode < 0) { sbSockSetSockErrState(pThis); iRetCode = -1; } } return(iRetCode); } srRetVal sbSockConnectoToHost(sbSockObj* pThis, char* pszHost, int iPort) { struct sockaddr_in remoteaddr; struct hostent *hstent; struct sockaddr_in srv_addr; char* pIpAddr; int iRetCode; sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); /* Bind socket to any port on local machine */ srv_addr.sin_family = AF_INET; srv_addr.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY; srv_addr.sin_port = 0; if(bind(pThis->sock, (struct sockaddr*) &srv_addr, sizeof(srv_addr)) < 0) { /* debug: fprintf(stderr, "Error binding socket!\r\n"); */ return SR_RET_ERR; } /* Create target address */ memset(&remoteaddr, 0, sizeof(remoteaddr)); remoteaddr.sin_family = AF_INET; remoteaddr.sin_port = htons(iPort); hstent = gethostbyname(pszHost); if(hstent == NULL) { sbSockSetSockErrState(pThis); return SR_RET_ERR; } /* extract host address - we always use the first one */ pIpAddr = *hstent->h_addr_list; memcpy(&(remoteaddr.sin_addr.s_addr), pIpAddr, sizeof(remoteaddr.sin_addr.s_addr)); iRetCode = connect(pThis->sock, (struct sockaddr*) &remoteaddr, sizeof(remoteaddr)); if(iRetCode < 0) { sbSockSetSockErrState(pThis); return SR_RET_ERR; } return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal sbSockAccept(sbSockObj*pThis, sbSockObj* pNew, struct sockaddr *sa, int *iSizeSA) { sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pNew); if((pNew->sock = accept(pThis->sock, sa, iSizeSA)) == INVALID_SOCKET) return sbSockSetSockErrState(pThis); return SR_RET_OK; } srRetVal sbSockListen(sbSockObj*pThis) { int iRetCode; sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if((iRetCode = listen(pThis->sock, SOMAXCONN)) != 0) { sbSockSetSockErrState(pThis); return SR_RET_ERR; } return SR_RET_OK; } /* rgerhards: I have coded this not really knowing what I * am doing. Some Unix guy should have a look at this ;) */ srRetVal sbSockSetNonblocking(sbSockObj*pThis) { sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if(fcntl(pThis->sock, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK) == -1) return sbSockSetSockErrState(pThis); return SR_RET_OK; } /* rgerhards: I have coded this not really knowing what I * am doing. Some Unix guy should have a look at this ;) */ static int sbSockSetLastSockError(struct sbSockObject *pThis) { srRetVal iRet; pThis->dwLastError = errno; switch(pThis->dwLastError) { case EINVAL: iRet = SR_RET_INVALID_SOCKET; break; default: iRet = SR_RET_SOCKET_ERR; break; } return iRet; } srRetVal sbSockBind(sbSockObj* pThis, char* pszHost, int iPort) { struct sockaddr_in srv_addr; sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(pszHost == NULL); /** sorry, other modes currently not supported \todo implement! */ /* Bind socket to any port on local machine */ memset(&srv_addr, 0, sizeof(srv_addr)); srv_addr.sin_family = AF_INET; srv_addr.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY; srv_addr.sin_port = htons(iPort); if(bind(pThis->sock, (struct sockaddr*) &srv_addr, sizeof(srv_addr)) < 0) { perror("socket bind"); return SR_RET_CANT_BIND_SOCKET; } return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Wrapper for inet_ntoa(). * * \param psa Poiner to a struct sockaddr for which the representation * is to obtain. Must not be NULL. * * \param psz Pointer to buffer that should receive the IP address * string pointer. Must not be NULL. NOTE WELL: This pointer is * only valid until the next socket call. So the caller should * immediately copy it to its own buffer once control returns. * The returned buffer MUST NOT be free()ed. */ static srRetVal sbSock_inet_ntoa(struct sockaddr_in *psa, char **psz) { assert(psz != NULL); if((*psz = (char*) inet_ntoa(psa->sin_addr)) == NULL) return SR_RET_ERR; return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Wrapper for gethostname(). * * \param psz Pointer to Pointer to hostname. Must not be NULL. * On return, this pointer will refer to a newly allocated * buffer containing the hostname. This buffer must be free()ed * by the caller! * */ srRetVal sbSock_gethostname(char **psz) { assert(psz != NULL); if((*psz = (char*) malloc(256 * sizeof(char))) == NULL) return SR_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; if(gethostname(*psz, 256) != 0) return SR_RET_ERR; return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Wrapper for getsockname(). * * Please note: the socket MUST be connected before you can use * this method! It should NOT be used on UDP sockets. * * \param pName Pointer to a struct sockaddr_in that will * receive the remote address. Must not be NULL. * * \param iNameLen Length of the pName buffer. Updated on return. * Must not be NULL. */ static srRetVal sbSock_getsockname(sbSockObj* pThis, struct sockaddr_in *pName, int* piNameLen) { sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(pName != NULL); assert(piNameLen != NULL); assert(pThis->sock != INVALID_SOCKET); if(getsockname(pThis->sock, (struct sockaddr*) pName, piNameLen) != 0) return sbSockSetLastSockError(pThis); return SR_RET_OK; } /** * Wrapper for recvfrom(). */ static int sbSock_recvfrom(sbSockObj *pThis, char* buf, int len, int flags, struct sockaddr* from, int* fromlen) { sbSockCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); assert(pThis->sock != INVALID_SOCKET); assert(buf != NULL); assert(len > 0); assert(from != NULL); assert(*fromlen > 0); return recvfrom(pThis->sock, buf, len, flags, from, fromlen); } #if FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS == 1 /** * */ srRetVal sbSock_InitUXDOMSOCK(sbSockObj **ppThis, char *pszSockName, int iSockType) { srRetVal iRet; struct sockaddr_un sa; assert(ppThis != NULL); assert(pszSockName != NULL); if(*pszSockName == '\0') return SR_RET_INVALID_PARAM; if((*ppThis = sbSockInitEx(AF_UNIX, SOCK_DGRAM)) == NULL) return SR_RET_CAN_NOT_INIT_SOCKET; /* socket allocated, now use it */ memset(&sa, 0, sizeof(sa)); sa.sun_family = AF_UNIX; strncpy(sa.sun_path, pszSockName, sizeof(sa.sun_path) - 1); sa.sun_path[sizeof(sa.sun_path) - 1] = '\0'; /* ensure no overrun */ unlink(sa.sun_path); /* don't use previous instance (if there) */ if(bind((*ppThis)->sock, (struct sockaddr *) &sa, sizeof(sa.sun_family)+strlen(sa.sun_path)) < 0) return SR_RET_CANT_BIND_SOCKET; /* make it world-writable */ if(chmod(sa.sun_path, 0666) < 0) return SR_RET_UXDOMSOCK_CHMOD_ERR; return SR_RET_OK; } #endif /* FEATURE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/srUtils.h0000644000175100017510000000470012411216132014250 00000000000000/*! \file srUtils.h * \brief General, small utilities that fit nowhere else. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-09-09 * Coding begun. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef __LIB3195_SRUTILS_H_INCLUDED__ #define __LIB3195_SRUTILS_H_INCLUDED__ 1 #include "settings.h" /** * A reimplementation of itoa(), as this is not available * on all platforms. We used the chance to make an interface * that fits us well, so it is no longer plain itoa(). * * This method works with the US-ASCII alphabet. If you port this * to e.g. EBCDIC, you need to make a small adjustment. Keep in mind, * that on the wire it MUST be US-ASCII, so basically all you need * to do is replace the constant '0' with 0x30 ;). * * \param pBuf Caller-provided buffer that will receive the * generated ASCII string. * * \param iLenBuf Length of the caller-provided buffer. * * \param iToConv The integer to be converted. */ srRetVal srUtilItoA(char *pBuf, int iLenBuf, int iToConv); #endif liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/beepmessage.h0000644000175100017510000001642312411216132015070 00000000000000/*! \file beepmessage.h * \brief The BEEP Message Object * * The current implemantation does NOT support fragementation. As * such, all calls in this object are directly relayed through to * the sbFram object. * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-04 * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef __LIB3195_BEEPMESSAGE_H_INCLUDED__ #define __LIB3195_BEEPMESSAGE_H_INCLUDED__ 1 #include "beepchannel.h" #include "beepsession.h" #define sbMesgCHECKVALIDOBJECT(x) {assert(x != NULL); assert(x->OID == OIDsbMesg);} struct sbFramObject; struct sbMesgObject /** The BEEP message object. Implemented via \ref beepmessage.h and * \ref beepmessage.c. */ { srObjID OID; /**< Object ID - to make code (more ;)) bulletproof */ BEEPHdrID idHdr; /**< the header id of this frame */ SBmsgno uMsgno; /**< the message number of this message (from header) */ SBseqno uSeqno; /**< RFC 3080 seqno (from header) */ SBseqno uNxtSeqno; /**< expected next seqno on the channel (for RFC 3081 SEQ) */ char* szRawBuf; /**< pointer to the complete message text */ char* szMIMEHdr; /**< the message's MIME header (NULL, if no headers were provided) */ char* szActualPayload; /**< the *actual* payload, that is message without MIME headers * and without the CRLF MIME header separator. * szActualPayload POINTS DIRECTLY INTO THE RAW MESSAGE * BUFFER. This is for performance reasons. As it is no * buffer into its own right, it MUST NEVER be free()ed! */ int bRawDirty; /**< TRUE, if szRawBuf does not contain a proper full * representation of the message. FALSE otherwise. This is * used when generating messages. It may improve performance * if we e.g. add MIME headers first before assemblin the * final message. * * NOT CURRENTLY USED. */ int iPayloadSize; /**< size (in bytes) of the actual payload */ int iMIMEHdrSize; /**< size (in bytes) of the MIME headers */ int iOverallSize; /**< size (in bytes) of the whole message */ }; typedef struct sbMesgObject sbMesgObj; char* sbMesgGetRawBuf(sbMesgObj* pThis); /**< return the raw buffer object */ int sbMesgGetMIMEHdrSize(sbMesgObj* pThis); /**< return the size of the MIME Header (in bytes) */ int sbMesgGetPayloadSize(sbMesgObj* pThis); /**< return the size of the actual payload (in bytes) */ int sbMesgGetOverallSize(sbMesgObj* pThis); /**< return the overall message size (in bytes) */ /** Constructor to create a Mesg based on provided frame. * * \param psbFram [in] frame to be used for message creation. * * \retval Pointer to new message object or NULL if an error * occured. */ sbMesgObj* sbMesgConstrFromFrame(struct sbFramObject* psbFram); /** Constructor to create a Mesg based on provided values. with no MIME headers. * * \param szMIMEHdr [in] buffer to MIME headers. Is copied to * private buffer space. May be NULL, in which case no * MIME headers are present. * \param szPayload [in] buffer to payload data. Is copied to * private buffer. May be NULL, in which case an empty * payload is created after the MIME header. * * \retval Pointer to new message object or NULL if an error * occured. */ sbMesgObj* sbMesgConstruct(char* pszMIMEHdr, char *pszPayload); /** * Receive a message from a given channel. * As we do not currently support fragmentation, this * method simply reads a single fram off the socket * and uses that frame to construct the message. * * \retval Pointer to newly constructed MesgObj or NULL * if an error occured. */ sbMesgObj* sbMesgRecvMesg(sbChanObj*); /** * Extract MIME header and body from a given message buffer. * Even when no MIME Header is present, there still must * be a header terminatiing CRLF. * * To the aid of supporters looking at this code: SDSC * syslog 1.0.0 has a bug, where it does not show any message * if there is the mime header in it. This has been fixed * in SDSC 1.0.1. 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Does not return any value as the primary function * to be used is free() which itself does not return any status. */ void sbMesgDestroy(sbMesgObj *pThis); #endif liblogging-1.0.5/rfc3195/src/beepchannel.c0000644000175100017510000002260112411216132015042 00000000000000/*! \file beepchannel.c * \brief The Implementation of the BEEP Channel object * * \author Rainer Gerhards * \date 2003-08-04 * * \date 2003-08-07 * - added support for the session's channel linked lies. * * Copyright 2002-2014 * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include "settings.h" #include "liblogging.h" #include "beepchannel.h" #include "beepframe.h" #include "namevaluetree.h" /* ################################################################# * * private members * * ################################################################# */ /** * This method is used to tear down a channel. It results in * ultimate destruction of the channel. This method has been * created to fulfill the requirement of sbNVTESetUsrPtr, which * must have a destructor. And, well, it should work well but so far * has not really been tested... ;) */ static void sbChanTeardown(sbChanObj *pThis) { sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if((pThis->iState == sbChan_STATE_OPEN)) sbSessCloseChan(pThis->pSess, pThis); else if(pThis->iState == sbChan_STATE_ERR_FREE_NEEDED) sbChanAbort(pThis); /* Any other states currently mean the caller has already * closed the channel and also free()ed the object. So this is * really an artefact. This is to cover some race conditions. * We need to go back at this code over time and do a * thourough audit. Obviously, we are dealing with a * free()ed memory block here in some instances, which * is not a good thing to do. */ /** \todo take care of the pending_close state here (one we do this) */ } /* ################################################################# * * public members * * ################################################################# */ srRetVal sbChanSetChanno(sbChanObj *pThis, int iChanno) { sbNVTEObj *pEntry; srRetVal iRet = SR_RET_OK; sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); pThis->uChanNum = iChanno; /* Now add this channel to the session's linked list. * Be sure to read the method description in beepchannel.h * before touching this code!!!! */ if((pEntry = sbNVTAddEntry(pThis->pSess->pChannels)) == NULL) return SR_RET_ERR; sbNVTESetKeyU(pEntry, iChanno); sbNVTESetUsrPtr(pEntry, pThis, (void*) sbChanTeardown); return iRet; } sbChanObj* sbChanConstruct(sbSessObj* pSess) { sbChanObj* pThis; sbSessCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pSess); if((pThis = calloc(1, sizeof(sbChanObj))) == NULL) return NULL; pThis->pSess = pSess; pThis->pSock = pSess->pSock; pThis->uChanNum = SBCHAN_INVALID_CHANNEL; pThis->uRXWin = BEEP_DEFAULT_WINDOWSIZE; pThis->uTXWin = BEEP_DEFAULT_WINDOWSIZE; pThis->uTXWinLeft = BEEP_DEFAULT_WINDOWSIZE; pThis->uRXWinLeft = BEEP_DEFAULT_WINDOWSIZE; pThis->uSeqno = 0; pThis->uMsgno = 0; pThis->OID = OIDsbChan; pThis->iState = sbChan_STATE_INITIALIZED; pThis->pProfInstance = NULL; pThis->pProf = NULL; return(pThis); } srRetVal sbChanActualSendFram(sbChanObj *pThis, sbFramObj* pFram) { unsigned iPayloadLen; unsigned iFrameLen; sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); sbFramCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pFram); iFrameLen = sbFramGetFrameLen(pFram); /* physical size including header */ iPayloadLen = pFram->uSize; /* logical size, THIS must be used for the 3081 window! */ if(iPayloadLen > pThis->uTXWinLeft) return SR_RET_REMAIN_WIN_TOO_SMALL; if(sbSockSend(pThis->pSock, sbFramGetFrame(pFram), iFrameLen) != iFrameLen) return SR_RET_SOCKET_ERR; pThis->uTXWinLeft -= iPayloadLen; pFram->iState = sbFRAMSTATE_SENT; return SR_RET_OK; } # if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1 void sbChanAbort(sbChanObj* pThis) { sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); if(pThis->pProf != NULL) if(pThis->pProf->bDestroyOnChanClose == TRUE) { sbProfDestroy(pThis->pProf); } SRFREEOBJ(pThis); } # endif void sbChanDestroy(sbChanObj* pThis) { # if FEATURE_LISTENER == 1 sbProfObj *pProf; # endif sbChanCHECKVALIDOBJECT(pThis); /* This is a safeguard to make sure no * leak is left. 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All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 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