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Applications that use LDB modules will now have to run ldb_global_init() before they can use LDB. The next step will be adding support for loading LDB modules from .so files. This will also allow us to use one LDB without difference between the standalone and the Samba-specific build
309 lines
9.1 KiB
C
309 lines
9.1 KiB
C
/*
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ldb database library
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Copyright (C) Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org> 2005
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** NOTE! The following LGPL license applies to the ldb
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** library. This does NOT imply that all of Samba is released
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** under the LGPL
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This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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*/
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/*
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* Name: ldb
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*
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* Component: objectClass sorting module
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*
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* Description: sort the objectClass attribute into the class hierarchy
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*
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* Author: Andrew Bartlett
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*/
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#include "includes.h"
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#include "ldb/include/includes.h"
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/* It turns out the MMC assumes that the last objectClass in the list
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* is the most specific subclass. As such, we must sort the list,
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* according to the schema.
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*
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* For performance, we do this on the add/modify, not on the search
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*
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* We perform the original add/modify, then search for that is now in
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* the objectClass list. We can then then replace that with the new
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* sorted list. The backend is expected to preserve ordering for
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* subsequent searches.
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*
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* We are in a transaction, so this is all perfectly safe...
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*/
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static int objectclass_handle(struct ldb_module *module, struct ldb_request *req, const struct ldb_message *msg)
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{
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TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx;
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int ret;
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struct ldb_request *search_request;
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struct ldb_request *modify_request;
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struct ldb_message *modify_msg;
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struct ldb_result *res;
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const char *attrs[] = { "objectClass", NULL };
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struct class_list {
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struct class_list *prev, *next;
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const char *objectclass;
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};
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struct class_list *sorted = NULL, *parent_class = NULL,
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*subclass = NULL, *unsorted = NULL, *current, *poss_subclass;
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int i;
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int layer;
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struct ldb_message_element *objectclass_element;
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ldb_debug(module->ldb, LDB_DEBUG_TRACE, "objectclass_handle\n");
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if (ldb_dn_is_special(msg->dn)) { /* do not manipulate our control entries */
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return ldb_next_request(module, req);
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}
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ret = ldb_next_request(module, req);
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if (ret) {
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return ret;
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}
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if (ldb_msg_find_element(msg, "objectClass") == NULL ) {
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/* No sign of the objectClass: no change, nothing to see here */
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return ret;
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}
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/* Thanks to transactions: Now do a search, find the full list
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* of objectClasses and do the sort */
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mem_ctx = talloc_new(module);
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if (!mem_ctx) {
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return LDB_ERR_OPERATIONS_ERROR;
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}
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search_request = talloc(mem_ctx, struct ldb_request);
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if (!search_request) {
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talloc_free(mem_ctx);
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return LDB_ERR_OPERATIONS_ERROR;
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}
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search_request->operation = LDB_REQ_SEARCH;
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search_request->op.search.base = msg->dn;
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search_request->op.search.scope = LDB_SCOPE_BASE;
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search_request->op.search.tree = ldb_parse_tree(module->ldb, NULL);
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search_request->op.search.attrs = attrs;
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search_request->controls = NULL;
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ret = ldb_next_request(module, search_request);
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if (ret) {
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return ret;
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}
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res = search_request->op.search.res;
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talloc_steal(mem_ctx, res);
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if (res->count != 1) {
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ldb_set_errstring(module->ldb,
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talloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, "objectClass_handle: "
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"search for %s found %d != 1 objects, for entry we just added/modified",
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ldb_dn_linearize(mem_ctx, msg->dn),
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res->count));
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/* What happened? The above add/modify worked... */
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talloc_free(mem_ctx);
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return LDB_ERR_NO_SUCH_OBJECT;
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}
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/* This is now the objectClass list from the database */
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objectclass_element = ldb_msg_find_element(res->msgs[0], "objectClass");
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if (!objectclass_element) {
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/* Perhaps the above was a remove? Move along now, nothing to see here */
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talloc_free(mem_ctx);
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return LDB_SUCCESS;
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}
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/* DESIGN:
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*
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* We work on 4 different 'bins' (implemented here as linked lists):
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*
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* * sorted: the eventual list, in the order we wish to push
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* into the database. This is the only ordered list.
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*
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* * parent_class: The current parent class 'bin' we are
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* trying to find subclasses for
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*
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* * subclass: The subclasses we have found so far
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*
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* * unsorted: The remaining objectClasses
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*
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* The process is a matter of filtering objectClasses up from
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* unsorted into sorted. Order is irrelevent in the later 3 'bins'.
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*
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* We start with 'top' (found and promoted to parent_class
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* initially). Then we find (in unsorted) all the direct
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* subclasses of 'top'. parent_classes is concatenated onto
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* the end of 'sorted', and subclass becomes the list in
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* parent_class.
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*
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* We then repeat, until we find no more subclasses. Any left
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* over classes are added to the end.
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*
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*/
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/* Firstly, dump all the objectClass elements into the
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* unsorted bin, except for 'top', which is special */
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for (i=0; i < objectclass_element->num_values; i++) {
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current = talloc(mem_ctx, struct class_list);
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if (!current) {
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talloc_free(mem_ctx);
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return LDB_ERR_OPERATIONS_ERROR;
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}
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current->objectclass = (const char *)objectclass_element->values[i].data;
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/* this is the root of the tree. We will start
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* looking for subclasses from here */
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if (ldb_attr_cmp("top", current->objectclass) == 0) {
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DLIST_ADD(parent_class, current);
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} else {
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DLIST_ADD(unsorted, current);
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}
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}
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/* DEBUGGING aid: how many layers are we down now? */
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layer = 0;
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do {
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layer++;
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/* Find all the subclasses of classes in the
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* parent_classes. Push them onto the subclass list */
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/* Ensure we don't bother if there are no unsorted entries left */
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for (current = parent_class; unsorted && current; current = current->next) {
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const char **subclasses = ldb_subclass_list(module->ldb, current->objectclass);
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/* Walk the list of possible subclasses in unsorted */
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for (poss_subclass = unsorted; poss_subclass; ) {
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struct class_list *next;
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/* Save the next pointer, as the DLIST_ macros will change poss_subclass->next */
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next = poss_subclass->next;
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for (i = 0; subclasses && subclasses[i]; i++) {
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if (ldb_attr_cmp(poss_subclass->objectclass, subclasses[i]) == 0) {
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DLIST_REMOVE(unsorted, poss_subclass);
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DLIST_ADD(subclass, poss_subclass);
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break;
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}
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}
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poss_subclass = next;
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}
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}
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/* Now push the parent_classes as sorted, we are done with
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these. Add to the END of the list by concatenation */
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DLIST_CONCATENATE(sorted, parent_class, struct class_list *);
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/* and now find subclasses of these */
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parent_class = subclass;
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subclass = NULL;
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/* If we didn't find any subclasses we will fall out
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* the bottom here */
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} while (parent_class);
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/* This shouldn't happen, and would break MMC, but we can't
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* afford to loose objectClasses. Perhaps there was no 'top',
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* or some other schema error?
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*
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* Detecting schema errors is the job of the schema module, so
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* at this layer we just try not to loose data
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*/
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DLIST_CONCATENATE(sorted, unsorted, struct class_list *);
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modify_msg = ldb_msg_new(mem_ctx);
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if (!modify_msg) {
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talloc_free(mem_ctx);
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return LDB_ERR_OPERATIONS_ERROR;
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}
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modify_msg->dn = talloc_reference(modify_msg, msg->dn);
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/* We must completely replace the existing objectClass entry.
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* We could do a constrained add/del, but we are meant to be
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* in a transaction... */
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ret = ldb_msg_add_empty(modify_msg, "objectClass", LDB_FLAG_MOD_REPLACE);
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if (ret != LDB_SUCCESS) {
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talloc_free(mem_ctx);
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return ret;
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}
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/* Move from the linked list back into an ldb msg */
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for (current = sorted; current; current = current->next) {
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ret = ldb_msg_add_string(modify_msg, "objectClass", current->objectclass);
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if (ret != LDB_SUCCESS) {
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talloc_free(mem_ctx);
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return ret;
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}
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}
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ret = ldb_msg_sanity_check(modify_msg);
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if (ret != LDB_SUCCESS) {
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talloc_free(mem_ctx);
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return ret;
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}
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modify_request = talloc(mem_ctx, struct ldb_request);
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if (!modify_request) {
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talloc_free(mem_ctx);
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return LDB_ERR_OPERATIONS_ERROR;
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}
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modify_request->operation = LDB_REQ_MODIFY;
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modify_request->op.mod.message = modify_msg;
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modify_request->controls = NULL;
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/* And now push the write into the database */
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ret = ldb_next_request(module, modify_request);
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talloc_free(mem_ctx);
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return ret;
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}
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static int objectclass_request(struct ldb_module *module, struct ldb_request *req)
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{
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switch (req->operation) {
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/* only care about add and modify requests */
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case LDB_REQ_ADD:
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return objectclass_handle(module, req, req->op.add.message);
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case LDB_REQ_MODIFY:
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return objectclass_handle(module, req, req->op.mod.message);
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default:
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return ldb_next_request(module, req);
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}
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}
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static const struct ldb_module_ops objectclass_ops = {
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.name = "objectclass",
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.request = objectclass_request,
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};
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int ldb_objectclass_init(void)
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{
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return ldb_register_module(&objectclass_ops);
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}
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