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samba-mirror/source3/param/params.c
Volker Lendecke ff1a79f24b Remove two completely unnecessary globals
Can someone look over this? To me it looks as if bufr was only made static to
save a malloc during an included smb.conf file. I think that's pretty much
pointless.
(This used to be commit 068e8de72c)
2007-12-10 12:36:43 -08:00

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C

/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
* Microsoft Network Services for Unix, AKA., Andrew Tridgell's SAMBA.
*
* This module Copyright (C) 1990-1998 Karl Auer
*
* Rewritten almost completely by Christopher R. Hertel, 1997.
* This module Copyright (C) 1997-1998 by Christopher R. Hertel
*
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
*
* Module name: params
*
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
*
* This module performs lexical analysis and initial parsing of a
* Windows-like parameter file. It recognizes and handles four token
* types: section-name, parameter-name, parameter-value, and
* end-of-file. Comments and line continuation are handled
* internally.
*
* The entry point to the module is function pm_process(). This
* function opens the source file, calls the Parse() function to parse
* the input, and then closes the file when either the EOF is reached
* or a fatal error is encountered.
*
* A sample parameter file might look like this:
*
* [section one]
* parameter one = value string
* parameter two = another value
* [section two]
* new parameter = some value or t'other
*
* The parameter file is divided into sections by section headers:
* section names enclosed in square brackets (eg. [section one]).
* Each section contains parameter lines, each of which consist of a
* parameter name and value delimited by an equal sign. Roughly, the
* syntax is:
*
* <file> :== { <section> } EOF
*
* <section> :== <section header> { <parameter line> }
*
* <section header> :== '[' NAME ']'
*
* <parameter line> :== NAME '=' VALUE '\n'
*
* Blank lines and comment lines are ignored. Comment lines are lines
* beginning with either a semicolon (';') or a pound sign ('#').
*
* All whitespace in section names and parameter names is compressed
* to single spaces. Leading and trailing whitespace is stipped from
* both names and values.
*
* Only the first equals sign in a parameter line is significant.
* Parameter values may contain equals signs, square brackets and
* semicolons. Internal whitespace is retained in parameter values,
* with the exception of the '\r' character, which is stripped for
* historic reasons. Parameter names may not start with a left square
* bracket, an equal sign, a pound sign, or a semicolon, because these
* are used to identify other tokens.
*
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
*/
#include "includes.h"
extern bool in_client;
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
* Constants...
*/
#define BUFR_INC 1024
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
* Variables...
*
* DEBUGLEVEL - The ubiquitous DEBUGLEVEL. This determines which DEBUG()
* messages will be produced.
* bufr - pointer to a global buffer. This is probably a kludge,
* but it was the nicest kludge I could think of (for now).
* bSize - The size of the global buffer <bufr>.
*/
/* we can't use FILE* due to the 256 fd limit - use this cheap hack
instead */
typedef struct {
char *buf;
char *p;
size_t size;
char *end_section_p;
} myFILE;
static int mygetc(myFILE *f)
{
if (f->p >= f->buf+f->size)
return EOF;
/* be sure to return chars >127 as positive values */
return (int)( *(f->p++) & 0x00FF );
}
static void myfile_close(myFILE *f)
{
if (!f)
return;
SAFE_FREE(f->buf);
SAFE_FREE(f);
}
/* Find the end of the section. We must use mb functions for this. */
static int FindSectionEnd(myFILE *f)
{
f->end_section_p = strchr_m(f->p, ']');
return f->end_section_p ? 1 : 0;
}
static int AtSectionEnd(myFILE *f)
{
if (f->p == f->end_section_p + 1) {
f->end_section_p = NULL;
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
* Functions...
*/
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
* Scan past whitespace (see ctype(3C)) and return the first non-whitespace
* character, or newline, or EOF.
*
* Input: InFile - Input source.
*
* Output: The next non-whitespace character in the input stream.
*
* Notes: Because the config files use a line-oriented grammar, we
* explicitly exclude the newline character from the list of
* whitespace characters.
* - Note that both EOF (-1) and the nul character ('\0') are
* considered end-of-file markers.
*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
*/
static int EatWhitespace( myFILE *InFile )
{
int c;
for( c = mygetc( InFile ); isspace( c ) && ('\n' != c); c = mygetc( InFile ) )
;
return( c );
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
* Scan to the end of a comment.
*
* Input: InFile - Input source.
*
* Output: The character that marks the end of the comment. Normally,
* this will be a newline, but it *might* be an EOF.
*
* Notes: Because the config files use a line-oriented grammar, we
* explicitly exclude the newline character from the list of
* whitespace characters.
* - Note that both EOF (-1) and the nul character ('\0') are
* considered end-of-file markers.
*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
*/
static int EatComment( myFILE *InFile )
{
int c;
for( c = mygetc( InFile ); ('\n'!=c) && (EOF!=c) && (c>0); c = mygetc( InFile ) )
;
return( c );
}
/*****************************************************************************
* Scan backards within a string to discover if the last non-whitespace
* character is a line-continuation character ('\\').
*
* Input: line - A pointer to a buffer containing the string to be
* scanned.
* pos - This is taken to be the offset of the end of the
* string. This position is *not* scanned.
*
* Output: The offset of the '\\' character if it was found, or -1 to
* indicate that it was not.
*
*****************************************************************************/
static int Continuation(uint8_t *line, int pos )
{
pos--;
while( (pos >= 0) && isspace((int)line[pos]))
pos--;
return (((pos >= 0) && ('\\' == line[pos])) ? pos : -1 );
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
* Scan a section name, and pass the name to function sfunc().
*
* Input: InFile - Input source.
* sfunc - Pointer to the function to be called if the section
* name is successfully read.
*
* Output: True if the section name was read and True was returned from
* <sfunc>. False if <sfunc> failed or if a lexical error was
* encountered.
*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
*/
static bool Section( DATA_BLOB *buf, myFILE *InFile, bool (*sfunc)(const char *) )
{
int c;
int i;
int end;
const char *func = "params.c:Section() -";
i = 0; /* <i> is the offset of the next free byte in bufr[] and */
end = 0; /* <end> is the current "end of string" offset. In most */
/* cases these will be the same, but if the last */
/* character written to bufr[] is a space, then <end> */
/* will be one less than <i>. */
/* Find the end of the section. We must use mb functions for this. */
if (!FindSectionEnd(InFile)) {
DEBUG(0, ("%s No terminating ']' character in section.\n", func) );
return False;
}
c = EatWhitespace( InFile ); /* We've already got the '['. Scan */
/* past initial white space. */
while( (EOF != c) && (c > 0) ) {
/* Check that the buffer is big enough for the next character. */
if( i > (buf->length - 2) ) {
uint8_t *tb = (uint8_t *)SMB_REALLOC_KEEP_OLD_ON_ERROR(buf->data, buf->length+BUFR_INC );
if(!tb) {
DEBUG(0, ("%s Memory re-allocation failure.", func) );
return False;
}
buf->data = tb;
buf->length += BUFR_INC;
}
/* Handle a single character other than section end. */
switch( c ) {
case '\n': /* Got newline before closing ']'. */
i = Continuation( buf->data, i ); /* Check for line continuation. */
if( i < 0 ) {
buf->data[end] = '\0';
DEBUG(0, ("%s Badly formed line in configuration file: %s\n", func, buf->data ));
return False;
}
end = ( (i > 0) && (' ' == buf->data[i - 1]) ) ? (i - 1) : (i);
c = mygetc( InFile ); /* Continue with next line. */
break;
default: /* All else are a valid name chars. */
if(isspace( c )) {
/* One space per whitespace region. */
buf->data[end] = ' ';
i = end + 1;
c = EatWhitespace( InFile );
} else {
buf->data[i++] = c;
end = i;
c = mygetc( InFile );
}
}
if (AtSectionEnd(InFile)) {
/* Got to the closing bracket. */
buf->data[end] = '\0';
if( 0 == end ) {
/* Don't allow an empty name. */
DEBUG(0, ("%s Empty section name in configuration file.\n", func ));
return False;
}
if( !sfunc((char *)buf->data) ) /* Got a valid name. Deal with it. */
return False;
EatComment( InFile ); /* Finish off the line. */
return True;
}
}
/* We arrive here if we've met the EOF before the closing bracket. */
DEBUG(0, ("%s Unexpected EOF in the configuration file: %s\n", func, buf->data ));
return False;
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
* Scan a parameter name and value, and pass these two fields to pfunc().
*
* Input: InFile - The input source.
* pfunc - A pointer to the function that will be called to
* process the parameter, once it has been scanned.
* c - The first character of the parameter name, which
* would have been read by Parse(). Unlike a comment
* line or a section header, there is no lead-in
* character that can be discarded.
*
* Output: True if the parameter name and value were scanned and processed
* successfully, else False.
*
* Notes: This function is in two parts. The first loop scans the
* parameter name. Internal whitespace is compressed, and an
* equal sign (=) terminates the token. Leading and trailing
* whitespace is discarded. The second loop scans the parameter
* value. When both have been successfully identified, they are
* passed to pfunc() for processing.
*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
*/
static bool Parameter( DATA_BLOB *buf, myFILE *InFile, bool (*pfunc)(const char *, const char *), int c )
{
int i = 0; /* Position within bufr. */
int end = 0; /* bufr[end] is current end-of-string. */
int vstart = 0; /* Starting position of the parameter value. */
const char *func = "params.c:Parameter() -";
/* Read the parameter name. */
while( 0 == vstart ) {
/* Loop until we've found the start of the value. */
if( i > (buf->length - 2) ) {
/* Ensure there's space for next char. */
uint8_t *tb = (uint8_t *)SMB_REALLOC_KEEP_OLD_ON_ERROR( buf->data, buf->length + BUFR_INC );
if (!tb) {
DEBUG(0, ("%s Memory re-allocation failure.", func) );
return False;
}
buf->data = tb;
buf->length += BUFR_INC;
}
switch(c) {
case '=': /* Equal sign marks end of param name. */
if( 0 == end ) {
/* Don't allow an empty name. */
DEBUG(0, ("%s Invalid parameter name in config. file.\n", func ));
return False;
}
buf->data[end++] = '\0'; /* Mark end of string & advance. */
i = end; /* New string starts here. */
vstart = end; /* New string is parameter value. */
buf->data[i] = '\0'; /* New string is nul, for now. */
break;
case '\n': /* Find continuation char, else error. */
i = Continuation( buf->data, i );
if( i < 0 ) {
buf->data[end] = '\0';
DEBUG(1,("%s Ignoring badly formed line in configuration file: %s\n", func, buf->data ));
return True;
}
end = ( (i > 0) && (' ' == buf->data[i - 1]) ) ? (i - 1) : (i);
c = mygetc( InFile ); /* Read past eoln. */
break;
case '\0': /* Shouldn't have EOF within param name. */
case EOF:
buf->data[i] = '\0';
DEBUG(1,("%s Unexpected end-of-file at: %s\n", func, buf->data ));
return True;
default:
if(isspace( c )) {
/* One ' ' per whitespace region. */
buf->data[end] = ' ';
i = end + 1;
c = EatWhitespace( InFile );
} else {
buf->data[i++] = c;
end = i;
c = mygetc( InFile );
}
}
}
/* Now parse the value. */
c = EatWhitespace( InFile ); /* Again, trim leading whitespace. */
while( (EOF !=c) && (c > 0) ) {
if( i > (buf->length - 2) ) {
/* Make sure there's enough room. */
uint8_t *tb = (uint8_t *)SMB_REALLOC_KEEP_OLD_ON_ERROR( buf->data, buf->length + BUFR_INC );
if (!tb) {
DEBUG(0, ("%s Memory re-allocation failure.", func));
return False;
}
buf->data = tb;
buf->length += BUFR_INC;
}
switch(c) {
case '\r': /* Explicitly remove '\r' because the older */
c = mygetc( InFile ); /* version called fgets_slash() which also */
break; /* removes them. */
case '\n': /* Marks end of value unless there's a '\'. */
i = Continuation( buf->data, i );
if( i < 0 ) {
c = 0;
} else {
for( end = i; (end >= 0) && isspace((int)buf->data[end]); end-- )
;
c = mygetc( InFile );
}
break;
default: /* All others verbatim. Note that spaces do not advance <end>. This allows trimming */
buf->data[i++] = c;
if( !isspace( c ) ) /* of whitespace at the end of the line. */
end = i;
c = mygetc( InFile );
break;
}
}
buf->data[end] = '\0'; /* End of value. */
return( pfunc( (char *)buf->data, (char *)&buf->data[vstart] ) ); /* Pass name & value to pfunc(). */
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
* Scan & parse the input.
*
* Input: InFile - Input source.
* sfunc - Function to be called when a section name is scanned.
* See Section().
* pfunc - Function to be called when a parameter is scanned.
* See Parameter().
*
* Output: True if the file was successfully scanned, else False.
*
* Notes: The input can be viewed in terms of 'lines'. There are four
* types of lines:
* Blank - May contain whitespace, otherwise empty.
* Comment - First non-whitespace character is a ';' or '#'.
* The remainder of the line is ignored.
* Section - First non-whitespace character is a '['.
* Parameter - The default case.
*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
*/
static bool Parse( DATA_BLOB *buf, myFILE *InFile,
bool (*sfunc)(const char *),
bool (*pfunc)(const char *, const char *) )
{
int c;
c = EatWhitespace( InFile );
while( (EOF != c) && (c > 0) ) {
switch( c ) {
case '\n': /* Blank line. */
c = EatWhitespace( InFile );
break;
case ';': /* Comment line. */
case '#':
c = EatComment( InFile );
break;
case '[': /* Section Header. */
if( !Section( buf, InFile, sfunc ) )
return False;
c = EatWhitespace( InFile );
break;
case '\\': /* Bogus backslash. */
c = EatWhitespace( InFile );
break;
default: /* Parameter line. */
if( !Parameter( buf, InFile, pfunc, c ) )
return False;
c = EatWhitespace( InFile );
break;
}
}
return True;
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
* Open a configuration file.
*
* Input: FileName - The pathname of the config file to be opened.
*
* Output: A pointer of type (char **) to the lines of the file
*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
*/
static myFILE *OpenConfFile( const char *FileName )
{
const char *func = "params.c:OpenConfFile() -";
int lvl = in_client?1:0;
myFILE *ret;
ret = SMB_MALLOC_P(myFILE);
if (!ret)
return NULL;
ret->buf = file_load(FileName, &ret->size, 0);
if( NULL == ret->buf ) {
DEBUG( lvl, ("%s Unable to open configuration file \"%s\":\n\t%s\n",
func, FileName, strerror(errno)) );
SAFE_FREE(ret);
return NULL;
}
ret->p = ret->buf;
ret->end_section_p = NULL;
return( ret );
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
* Process the named parameter file.
*
* Input: FileName - The pathname of the parameter file to be opened.
* sfunc - A pointer to a function that will be called when
* a section name is discovered.
* pfunc - A pointer to a function that will be called when
* a parameter name and value are discovered.
*
* Output: TRUE if the file was successfully parsed, else FALSE.
*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
*/
bool pm_process( const char *FileName,
bool (*sfunc)(const char *),
bool (*pfunc)(const char *, const char *) )
{
int result;
myFILE *InFile;
const char *func = "params.c:pm_process() -";
DATA_BLOB buf;
InFile = OpenConfFile( FileName ); /* Open the config file. */
if( NULL == InFile )
return False;
DEBUG( 3, ("%s Processing configuration file \"%s\"\n", func, FileName) );
buf = data_blob(NULL, 256);
if (buf.data == NULL) {
DEBUG(0,("%s memory allocation failure.\n", func));
myfile_close(InFile);
return False;
}
result = Parse( &buf, InFile, sfunc, pfunc );
data_blob_free(&buf);
myfile_close(InFile);
if( !result ) {
DEBUG(0,("%s Failed. Error returned from params.c:parse().\n", func));
return False;
}
return True;
}