/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* * Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "ns_cache_door.h" #include #if defined(PIC) || defined(lint) /* * * Routines that actually performs the door call. * Note that we cache a file descriptor. We do * the following to prevent disasters: * * 1) Never use 0,1 or 2; if we get this from the open * we dup it upwards. * * 2) Set the close on exec flags so descriptor remains available * to child processes. * * 3) Verify that the door is still the same one we had before * by using door_info on the client side. * * Note that we never close the file descriptor if it isn't one * we allocated; we check this with door info. The rather tricky * logic is designed to be fast in the normal case (fd is already * allocated and is ok) while handling the case where the application * closed it underneath us or where the nscd dies or re-execs itself * and we're a multi-threaded application. Note that we cannot protect * the application if it closes the fd and it is multi-threaded. * * int _cache_trydoorcall(void *dptr, int *bufsize, int *actualsize); * * *dptr IN: points to arg buffer OUT: points to results buffer * *bufsize IN: overall size of buffer OUT: overall size of buffer * *actualsize IN: size of call data OUT: size of return data * * Note that *dptr may change if provided space as defined by *bufsize is * inadequate. In this case the door call mmaps more space and places * the answer there and sets dptr to contain a pointer to the space, which * should be freed with munmap. * * Returns 0 if the door call reached the server, -1 if contact was not made. * */ extern int errno; static mutex_t _door_lock = DEFAULTMUTEX; static int doorfd = -1; /* * This function does the first part: ensures a file descriptor is * cached and usable. */ int __ns_ldap_trydoorcall_getfd() { static door_info_t real_door; door_info_t my_door; /* * the first time in we try and open and validate the door. * the validations are that the door must have been * created with the name service door cookie and * that the file attached to the door is owned by root * and readonly by user, group and other. If any of these * validations fail we refuse to use the door. */ (void) mutex_lock(&_door_lock); try_again: if (doorfd == -1) { int tbc[3]; int i; if ((doorfd = open(LDAP_CACHE_DOOR, O_RDONLY, 0)) == -1) { (void) mutex_unlock(&_door_lock); return (NS_CACHE_NOSERVER); } /* * dup up the file descriptor if we have 0 - 2 * to avoid problems with shells stdin/out/err */ i = 0; while (doorfd < 3) { /* we have a reserved fd */ tbc[i++] = doorfd; if ((doorfd = dup(doorfd)) < 0) { while (i--) (void) close(tbc[i]); doorfd = -1; (void) mutex_unlock(&_door_lock); return (NS_CACHE_NOSERVER); } } while (i--) (void) close(tbc[i]); /* * mark this door descriptor as close on exec */ (void) fcntl(doorfd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); if (door_info(doorfd, &real_door) == -1 || (real_door.di_attributes & DOOR_REVOKED) || real_door.di_data != (uintptr_t)LDAP_CACHE_DOOR_COOKIE) { /* * we should close doorfd because we just opened it */ (void) close(doorfd); doorfd = -1; (void) mutex_unlock(&_door_lock); return (NS_CACHE_NOSERVER); } } else { if (door_info(doorfd, &my_door) == -1 || my_door.di_data != (uintptr_t)LDAP_CACHE_DOOR_COOKIE || my_door.di_uniquifier != real_door.di_uniquifier) { /* * don't close it - * someone else has clobbered fd */ doorfd = -1; goto try_again; } if (my_door.di_attributes & DOOR_REVOKED) { (void) close(doorfd); doorfd = -1; /* try and restart connection */ goto try_again; } } (void) mutex_unlock(&_door_lock); return (NS_CACHE_SUCCESS); } /* * This function does the second part: sends a door request to * the ldap_cachemgr daemon. */ int __ns_ldap_trydoorcall_send(ldap_data_t **dptr, int *ndata, int *adata) { door_arg_t param; param.rbuf = (char *)*dptr; param.rsize = *ndata; param.data_ptr = (char *)*dptr; param.data_size = *adata; param.desc_ptr = NULL; param.desc_num = 0; if (door_call(doorfd, ¶m) == -1) { return (NS_CACHE_NOSERVER); } *adata = (int)param.data_size; *ndata = (int)param.rsize; *dptr = (ldap_data_t *)param.data_ptr; if (*adata == 0 || *dptr == NULL) { return (NS_CACHE_NOSERVER); } return ((*dptr)->ldap_ret.ldap_return_code); } /* * This function does part 1 and 2: makes sure a file descriptor is * available and sends a door request to the ldap_cachemgr daemon. */ int __ns_ldap_trydoorcall(ldap_data_t **dptr, int *ndata, int *adata) { int rc; if ((rc = __ns_ldap_trydoorcall_getfd()) == NS_CACHE_SUCCESS) return (__ns_ldap_trydoorcall_send(dptr, ndata, adata)); else return (rc); } void __ns_ldap_doorfd_close() { (void) mutex_lock(&_door_lock); if (doorfd != -1) { (void) close(doorfd); } (void) mutex_unlock(&_door_lock); } /* * routine to check if server is already running */ int __ns_ldap_cache_ping() { ldap_data_t data; ldap_data_t *dptr; int ndata; int adata; data.ldap_call.ldap_callnumber = NULLCALL; ndata = sizeof (data); adata = sizeof (data); dptr = &data; return (__ns_ldap_trydoorcall(&dptr, &ndata, &adata)); } #endif /* PIC */