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1 /*
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3  *
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6  * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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18  *
19  * CDDL HEADER END
20  */
21 /*
22  * Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 /*
27  * PRIVATE header file for the icap client vs_icap.c
28  */
29 
30 #ifndef _VS_ICAP_H_
31 #define	_VS_ICAP_H_
32 
33 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
34 
35 #ifdef __cplusplus
36 extern "C" {
37 #endif
38 
39 /* macros */
40 #define	MATCH(a, b)	(!strncasecmp((a), (b), strlen((b))))
41 
42 #define	VS_ICAP_VER	"ICAP/1.0"
43 
44 /* max sizes for vs_options_t */
45 #define	VS_DEFN_SZ	32
46 #define	VS_SERVICE_SZ	64
47 
48 #define	VS_BUF_SZ	4096	/* keep this a power-of-two value. */
49 #define	VS_HDR_SZ	8	/* > length of VS_BUF_SZ in hex + 2 for \r\n */
50 #define	VS_TAIL_SZ	8	/* > \r\n */
51 #define	VS_ENCAP_SZ	64	/* space reserved in header for encap offsets */
52 #define	VS_TERMINATION	"0\r\n\r\n"
53 
54 /*
55  * The Symantec ICAP server REQUIRES the "avscan" resource name
56  * after the IP address in the OPTIONS and  RESPMOD requests
57  * This is ignored by the other ICAP servers.
58  */
59 #define	VS_SERVICE_NAME "avscan"
60 
61 /* infection/violation record processing */
62 #define	VS_VIOLATION_LINES   4
63 #define	VS_INFECTION_FIELDS  3
64 
65 /* previewing files */
66 #define	VS_MIN_PREVIEW_LEN	4
67 
68 /* defines which files types should be previewed */
69 typedef enum {
70 	VS_PREVIEW_ALL = 1,	/* preview all files */
71 	VS_PREVIEW_NONE,	/* preview no files, transfer all complete */
72 	VS_PREVIEW_LIST,	/* preview only files of listed types */
73 	VS_PREVIEW_EXCEPT	/* preview all files except listed types */
74 } vs_preview_t;
75 
76 /* valid ICAP response codes */
77 typedef enum {
78 	VS_RESP_CONTINUE	= 100,
79 	VS_RESP_OK		= 200,
80 	VS_RESP_CREATED		= 201, /* file repaired. */
81 	VS_RESP_NO_CONT_NEEDED	= 204,
82 	VS_RESP_BAD_REQ		= 400,
83 	VS_RESP_FORBIDDEN	= 403, /* virus found but not repairable */
84 	VS_RESP_NOT_FOUND	= 404,
85 	VS_RESP_NOT_ALLOWED	= 405,
86 	VS_RESP_TIMEOUT		= 408,
87 	VS_RESP_INTERNAL_ERR	= 500,
88 	VS_RESP_NOT_IMPL	= 501,
89 	VS_RESP_SERV_UNAVAIL	= 503,  /* service unavailable or overloaded */
90 	VS_RESP_ICAP_VER_UNSUPP	= 505,
91 	/* Symantec additions - not ICAP standard */
92 	VS_RESP_SCAN_ERR	= 533,
93 	VS_RESP_NO_LICENSE	= 539,
94 	VS_RESP_RES_UNAVAIL	= 551,
95 	/* all else */
96 	VS_RESP_UNKNOWN
97 } vs_icap_resp_t;
98 
99 
100 /* the ICAP OPTIONS HEADERS used by NAS AVA */
101 typedef enum {
102 	VS_OPT_SERVICE = 1,
103 	VS_OPT_ISTAG,
104 	VS_OPT_METHODS,
105 	VS_OPT_ALLOW,
106 	VS_OPT_PREVIEW,
107 	VS_OPT_XFER_PREVIEW,
108 	VS_OPT_XFER_COMPLETE,
109 	VS_OPT_MAX_CONNECTIONS,
110 	VS_OPT_TTL,
111 	VS_OPT_X_DEF_INFO,
112 	VS_OPT_HDR_MAX = VS_OPT_X_DEF_INFO
113 } vs_option_hdr_t;
114 
115 
116 /*
117  * the ICAP RESPMOD RESPONSE HEADERS used by NAS AVA
118  *
119  * Do NOT change the order of:
120  * VS_RESP_X_VIRUS_ID, VS_RESP_X_INFECTION, VS_RESP_X_VIOLATIONS
121  * Virus data saved from any one of these headers may be replaced
122  * with data found in a preferable header (one with more info).
123  * They are listed in order of preference.
124  */
125 typedef enum {
126 	VS_RESP_ENCAPSULATED = 1,
127 	VS_RESP_ISTAG,
128 	VS_RESP_X_VIRUS_ID,
129 	VS_RESP_X_INFECTION,
130 	VS_RESP_X_VIOLATIONS,
131 	VS_RESP_HDR_MAX = VS_RESP_X_VIOLATIONS
132 } vs_resp_hdr_t;
133 
134 
135 /*
136  * vs_options_t
137  * vs_impl.c manages an array of vs_options_t, one per scan engine.
138  * vs_options_t is used to store the scan engine configuration info
139  * returned from the scan engine in the ICAP OPTIONS RESPONSE.
140  * This information is then used to determine how to communicate with
141  * the scan engines (eg which files to preview), when to resend the
142  * ICAP OPTIONS REQUEST, and the istag is used as the scanstamp of
143  * the file. The istag is also returned in the ICAP RESPMOD RESPONSE
144  * and is used to update the stored one if it has changed.
145  */
146 typedef struct vs_options {
147 	/* host & port used to detect config changes */
148 	char vso_host[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
149 	int vso_port;
150 
151 	/* configuration options returned from scan engine */
152 	int vso_preview_len;		/* the preview supported */
153 	int vso_allow;			/* allow 204 */
154 	vs_scanstamp_t vso_scanstamp;	/* from istag received */
155 	char vso_defninfo[VS_DEFN_SZ];	/* virus definition info */
156 	char vso_service[VS_SERVICE_SZ]; /* name of SE service */
157 	int vso_respmod;		/* set if RESPMOD method supported */
158 	vs_preview_t vso_xfer_how;	/* transfer preview or complete */
159 	iovec_t *vso_xfer_preview;	/* file exts supporting preview */
160 	iovec_t *vso_xfer_complete;	/* file exts to be sent complete */
161 	long vso_ttl;			/* after this expiry, re-get options */
162 	time_t vso_req_time;		/* time when option was last sent */
163 } vs_options_t;
164 
165 
166 /*
167  * vs_info_t
168  *
169  * vs_info_t is part of the context created for each scan engine request.
170  * It contains send/recv buffers and other temporary storage required
171  * during the processing of the request/response.
172  * threat_hdr_t defines from which header the virus information was
173  * obtained. This is used to determine whether to overwrite existing
174  * info if a 'better' header is found.
175  */
176 typedef struct vs_info {
177 	char vsi_send_hdr[VS_HDR_SZ];
178 	char vsi_send_buf[VS_BUF_SZ + VS_TAIL_SZ];
179 	char vsi_recv_buf[VS_BUF_SZ];
180 
181 	/*  response header information */
182 	boolean_t vsi_res_hdr;
183 	boolean_t vsi_res_body;
184 	boolean_t vsi_html_content;	/* L8R - set, not used */
185 	int	vsi_content_len;	/* L8R - set, not used */
186 	int	vsi_icap_rc;
187 	int	vsi_http_rc;
188 	int	vsi_threat_hdr;
189 } vs_info_t;
190 
191 
192 /*
193  * vs_scan_ctx_t
194  *
195  * A vs_scan_ctx_t is created for each scan request. It will contain
196  * everything that is needed to process the scan request and return
197  * the response to the caller.
198  * - engine connection information used to identify which scan engine
199  *   the request is being sent to,
200  * - information about the file being scanned,
201  * - a place to store information about the file that will be created
202  *   to hold cleaned data if the scan engine detects an infection
203  *   and returns a cleaned version of the file,
204  * - a copy of the vs_options_t for the scan engine. This allows the
205  *   NAS AVA scan engine connection parameters to be reconfigured without
206  *   affecting any in-progress requests,
207  * - a vs_info_t - the temporary storage needed to process the request,
208  * - a vs_result_t - a place to store the  scan result information to be
209  *   returned to the caller.
210  */
211 typedef struct vs_scan_ctx {
212 	/* scan engine idx and connection info */
213 	int vsc_idx;
214 	char vsc_host[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
215 	int vsc_port;
216 	int vsc_sockfd;
217 
218 	/* info about file to be scanned */
219 	int vsc_fd;
220 	char *vsc_fname;
221 	uint64_t vsc_fsize;
222 	int vsc_flags;
223 
224 	/* file to hold repaired data */
225 	boolean_t vsc_repair;
226 	int vsc_repair_fd;
227 	char *vsc_repair_fname;
228 
229 	vs_options_t vsc_options;
230 	vs_info_t vsc_info;
231 	vs_result_t *vsc_result;
232 } vs_scan_ctx_t;
233 
234 
235 /*
236  * vs_icap_hdr_t
237  *
238  * vs_icap.c defines tables of handlers for each ICAP OPTIONS RESPONSE HEADER
239  * and each ICAP RESPMOD RESPONSE HEADER which NAS AVA uses.
240  * Each entry in these tables is an vs_hdr_t.
241  */
242 typedef struct vs_hdr {
243 	int  vsh_id;
244 	char *vsh_name;
245 	int  (*vsh_func)(vs_scan_ctx_t *, int, char *);
246 }vs_hdr_t;
247 
248 
249 /*
250  * vs_resp_msg_t
251  *
252  * vs_icap.c defines a table mapping ICAP response code values to text strings.
253  * Each entry in this tables is a vs_resp_msg_t.
254  */
255 typedef struct vs_resp_msg {
256 	int vsm_rc;
257 	char *vsm_msg;
258 } vs_resp_msg_t;
259 
260 #ifdef __cplusplus
261 }
262 #endif
263 
264 #endif /* _VS_ICAP_H_ */
265