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All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" /* * getnetgrent.c * * - name-service switch frontend routines for the netgroup API. * * Policy decision: * If netgroup A refers to netgroup B, both must occur in the same * source (any other choice gives very confusing semantics). This * assumption is deeply embedded in the code below and in the backends. * * innetgr() is implemented on top of something called __multi_innetgr(), * which replaces each (char *) argument of innetgr() with a counted vector * of (char *). The semantics are the same as an OR of the results of * innetgr() operations on each possible 4-tuple picked from the arguments, * but it's possible to implement some cases more efficiently. This is * important for mountd, which used to read YP netgroup.byhost directly in * order to determine efficiently whether a given host belonged to any one * of a long list of netgroups. Wildcarded arguments are indicated by a * count of zero. */ #include "synonyms.h" #include #include #include #include #include static DEFINE_NSS_DB_ROOT(db_root); void _nss_initf_netgroup(p) nss_db_params_t *p; { p->name = NSS_DBNAM_NETGROUP; p->default_config = NSS_DEFCONF_NETGROUP; } /* * The netgroup routines aren't quite like the majority of the switch clients. * innetgr() more-or-less fits the getXXXbyYYY mould, but for the others: * - setnetgrent("netgroup") is really a getXXXbyYYY routine, i.e. it * searches the sources until it finds an entry with the given name. * Rather than returning the (potentially large) entry, it simply * initializes a cursor, and then... * - getnetgrent(...) is repeatedly invoked by the user to extract the * contents of the entry found by setnetgrent(). * - endnetgrent() is almost like a real endXXXent routine. * The behaviour in NSS was: * If we were certain that all the backends could provide netgroup information * in a common form, we could make the setnetgrent() backend return the entire * entry to the frontend, then implement getnetgrent() and endnetgrent() * strictly in the frontend (aka here). But we're not certain, so we won't. * In NSS2: * Since nscd returns the results, and it is nscd that accumulates * the results, then we can return the entire result on the setnetgrent. * * NOTE: * In the SunOS 4.x (YP) version of this code, innetgr() did not * affect the state of {set,get,end}netgrent(). Somewhere out * there probably lurks a program that depends on this behaviour, * so this version (both frontend and backends) had better * behave the same way. */ /* ===> ?? fix "__" name */ int __multi_innetgr(ngroup, pgroup, nhost, phost, nuser, puser, ndomain, pdomain) nss_innetgr_argc ngroup, nhost, nuser, ndomain; nss_innetgr_argv pgroup, phost, puser, pdomain; { struct nss_innetgr_args ia; if (ngroup == 0) { return (0); /* One thing fewer to worry backends */ } ia.groups.argc = ngroup; ia.groups.argv = pgroup; ia.arg[NSS_NETGR_MACHINE].argc = nhost; ia.arg[NSS_NETGR_MACHINE].argv = phost; ia.arg[NSS_NETGR_USER].argc = nuser; ia.arg[NSS_NETGR_USER].argv = puser; ia.arg[NSS_NETGR_DOMAIN].argc = ndomain; ia.arg[NSS_NETGR_DOMAIN].argv = pdomain; ia.status = NSS_NETGR_NO; (void) nss_search(&db_root, _nss_initf_netgroup, NSS_DBOP_NETGROUP_IN, &ia); return (ia.status == NSS_NETGR_FOUND); } int innetgr(group, host, user, domain) const char *group, *host, *user, *domain; { #define IA(charp) \ (nss_innetgr_argc)((charp) != 0), (nss_innetgr_argv)(&(charp)) return (__multi_innetgr(IA(group), IA(host), IA(user), IA(domain))); } /* * Context for setnetgrent()/getnetgrent(). If the user is being sensible * the requests will be serialized anyway, but let's play safe and * serialize them ourselves (anything to prevent a coredump)... * We can't use lmutex_lock() here because we don't know what the backends * that we call may call in turn. They might call malloc()/free(). * So we use the brute-force fork_lock_enter() instead. */ static nss_backend_t *getnetgrent_backend; int setnetgrent(const char *netgroup) { nss_backend_t *be; if (netgroup == NULL) { /* Prevent coredump, otherwise don't do anything profound */ netgroup = ""; } (void) fork_lock_enter(NULL); be = getnetgrent_backend; if (be != NULL && NSS_INVOKE_DBOP(be, NSS_DBOP_SETENT, (void *)netgroup) != NSS_SUCCESS) { (void) NSS_INVOKE_DBOP(be, NSS_DBOP_DESTRUCTOR, 0); be = NULL; } if (be == NULL) { struct nss_setnetgrent_args args; args.netgroup = netgroup; args.iterator = 0; (void) nss_search(&db_root, _nss_initf_netgroup, NSS_DBOP_NETGROUP_SET, &args); be = args.iterator; } getnetgrent_backend = be; fork_lock_exit(); return (0); } int getnetgrent_r(machinep, namep, domainp, buffer, buflen) char **machinep; char **namep; char **domainp; char *buffer; int buflen; { struct nss_getnetgrent_args args; args.buffer = buffer; args.buflen = buflen; args.status = NSS_NETGR_NO; (void) fork_lock_enter(NULL); if (getnetgrent_backend != 0) { (void) NSS_INVOKE_DBOP(getnetgrent_backend, NSS_DBOP_GETENT, &args); } fork_lock_exit(); if (args.status == NSS_NETGR_FOUND) { *machinep = args.retp[NSS_NETGR_MACHINE]; *namep = args.retp[NSS_NETGR_USER]; *domainp = args.retp[NSS_NETGR_DOMAIN]; return (1); } else { return (0); } } static nss_XbyY_buf_t *buf; int getnetgrent(machinep, namep, domainp) char **machinep; char **namep; char **domainp; { (void) NSS_XbyY_ALLOC(&buf, 0, NSS_BUFLEN_NETGROUP); return (getnetgrent_r(machinep, namep, domainp, buf->buffer, buf->buflen)); } int endnetgrent() { (void) fork_lock_enter(NULL); if (getnetgrent_backend != 0) { (void) NSS_INVOKE_DBOP(getnetgrent_backend, NSS_DBOP_DESTRUCTOR, 0); getnetgrent_backend = 0; } fork_lock_exit(); nss_delete(&db_root); /* === ? */ NSS_XbyY_FREE(&buf); return (0); }