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25  */
26 
27 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
28 
29 /*
30  * DESCRIPTION: Contains the top level shim hook functions. These must have
31  *		identical interfaces to the equivalent standard dbm calls.
32  *
33  *		Unfortunately many of these will do a copy of a datum structure
34  *		on return. This is a side effect of the original DBM function
35  *		being written to pass structures rather than pointers.
36  *
37  * NOTE :	There is a major bug/feature in dbm. A key obtained by
38  *		dbm_nextkey() of dbm_firstkey() cannot be passed to dbm_store().
39  *		When the store occurs dbm's internal memory get's reorganized
40  *		and the static strings pointed to by the key are destroyed. The
41  *		data is then stored in the wrong place. We attempt to get round
42  *		this by dbm_firstkey() and dbm_nextkey() making a copy of the
43  *		key data in malloced memory. This is freed when map_ctrl is
44  *		freed.
45  */
46 
47 #include <unistd.h>
48 #include <syslog.h>
49 #include <ndbm.h>
50 #include <strings.h>
51 #include "ypsym.h"
52 #include "ypdefs.h"
53 #include "shim.h"
54 #include "yptol.h"
55 #include "../ldap_parse.h"
56 #include "../ldap_util.h"
57 
58 /*
59  * Switch on DBM support
60  */
61 USE_DBM
62 
63 /*
64  * Globals
65  */
66 bool_t yptol_mode = FALSE;	/* Set if in N2L mode */
67 bool_t ypxfrd_flag = FALSE;	/* Set if called from ypxfrd */
68 pid_t parent_pid;			/* ID of calling parent process */
69 
70 
71 /*
72  * Decs
73  */
74 void check_old_map_date(map_ctrl *);
75 
76 /*
77  * Constants
78  */
79 /* Number of times to try to update a map before giving up */
80 /* #define MAX_UPDATE_ATTEMPTS 3 */
81 #define	MAX_UPDATE_ATTEMPTS 1
82 
83 /*
84  * FUNCTION:    shim_dbm_close();
85  *
86  * INPUTS:      Identical to equivalent dbm call.
87  *
88  * OUTPUTS:     Identical to equivalent dbm call.
89  *
90  */
91 void
92 shim_dbm_close(DBM *db)
93 {
94 	map_ctrl *map;
95 
96 	/* Lock the map */
97 	map = get_map_ctrl(db);
98 	if (map == NULL)
99 		return;
100 
101 	free_map_ctrl(map);
102 }
103 
104 /*
105  * FUNCTION:    shim_dbm_delete();
106  *
107  * DESCRIPTION:	This function is currently unused but is present so that the
108  *		set of shim_dbm_xxx() interfaces is complete if required in
109  *		future.
110  *
111  * INPUTS:      Identical to equivalent dbm call.
112  *
113  * OUTPUTS:     Identical to equivalent dbm call.
114  *
115  */
116 int
117 shim_dbm_delete(DBM *db, datum key)
118 {
119 	int ret;
120 	map_ctrl *map;
121 
122 	/* Lock the map */
123 	map = get_map_ctrl(db);
124 	if (map == NULL)
125 		return (FAILURE);
126 	if (1 != lock_map_ctrl(map))
127 		return (FAILURE);
128 
129 	if (yptol_mode) {
130 		/* Delete from and ttl map. Not a huge disaster if it fails. */
131 		dbm_delete(map->ttl, key);
132 	}
133 
134 	ret = dbm_delete(map->entries, key);
135 
136 	unlock_map_ctrl(map);
137 
138 	return (ret);
139 }
140 
141 
142 /*
143  * FUNCTION:    shim_dbm_fetch()
144  *
145  * DESCRIPTION:	N2L function used to handle 'normal' dbm_fetch() operations.
146  *
147  * INPUTS:      First two identical to equivalent dbm call.
148  *
149  * OUTPUTS:     Identical to equivalent dbm call.
150  *
151  */
152 datum
153 shim_dbm_fetch(DBM *db, datum key)
154 {
155 	datum ret = {0, NULL};
156 	map_ctrl *map;
157 
158 	/* Lock the map */
159 	map = get_map_ctrl(db);
160 	if (map == NULL)
161 		return (ret);
162 	if (1 != lock_map_ctrl(map))
163 		return (ret);
164 
165 	if (yptol_mode) {
166 		if (SUCCESS == update_entry_if_required(map, &key)) {
167 			/* Update thinks we should return something */
168 			ret = dbm_fetch(map->entries, key);
169 		}
170 	} else {
171 		/* Non yptol mode do a normal fetch */
172 		ret = dbm_fetch(map->entries, key);
173 	}
174 
175 	unlock_map_ctrl(map);
176 
177 	return (ret);
178 }
179 
180 /*
181  * FUNCTION:    shim_dbm_fetch_noupdate()
182  *
183  * DESCRIPTION:	A special version of shim_dbm_fetch() that never checks TTLs
184  *		or updates entries.
185  *
186  * INPUTS:      Identical to equivalent dbm call.
187  *
188  * OUTPUTS:     Identical to equivalent dbm call.
189  *
190  */
191 datum
192 shim_dbm_fetch_noupdate(DBM *db, datum key)
193 {
194 	datum ret = {0, NULL};
195 	map_ctrl *map;
196 
197 	/* Get the map control block */
198 	map = get_map_ctrl(db);
199 	if (map == NULL)
200 		return (ret);
201 
202 	/* Not updating so no need to lock */
203 	ret = dbm_fetch(map->entries, key);
204 
205 	return (ret);
206 }
207 
208 /*
209  * FUNCTION:    shim_dbm_firstkey()
210  *
211  * DESCRIPTION: Get firstkey in an enumeration. If the map is out of date then
212  *	      this is the time to scan it and see if any new entries have been
213  *	      created.
214  *
215  * INPUTS:      Identical to equivalent dbm call.
216  *
217  * OUTPUTS:     Identical to equivalent dbm call.
218  *
219  */
220 datum
221 shim_dbm_firstkey(DBM *db)
222 {
223 	int count;
224 	bool_t wait_flag;
225 
226 	datum ret = {0, NULL};
227 	map_ctrl *map;
228 
229 	/* Lock the map */
230 	map = get_map_ctrl(db);
231 	if (map == NULL)
232 		return (ret);
233 	if (1 != lock_map_ctrl(map))
234 		return (ret);
235 
236 	if (yptol_mode) {
237 		/*
238 		 * Due to the limitations in the hashing algorithm ypxfrd
239 		 * may end up waiting on the wrong update. It must thus loop
240 		 * until the right map has been updated.
241 		 */
242 		for (count = 0; has_map_expired(map) &&
243 				(MAX_UPDATE_ATTEMPTS > count); count++) {
244 			/*
245 			 * Ideally ypxfr should wait for the map update
246 			 * to complete i.e. pass ypxfrd_flag into
247 			 * update_map_if_required(). This cannot be done
248 			 * because if there is a large map update the client
249 			 * side, ypxfr, can time out while waiting.
250 			 */
251 			wait_flag = FALSE;
252 			update_map_if_required(map, wait_flag);
253 
254 			if (wait_flag) {
255 				/*
256 				 * Because ypxfrd does weird things with DBMs
257 				 * internal structures it's a good idea to
258 				 * reopen here. (Code that uses the real DBM
259 				 * API appears not to need this.)
260 				 *
261 				 * This should not be necessary all we have
262 				 * done is 'mv' the new file over the old one.
263 				 * Open handles should get the old data but if
264 				 * these lines are removed the first ypxfrd
265 				 * read access fail with bad file handle.
266 				 *
267 				 * NOTE : If we don't wait, because of the
268 				 * ypxfr timeout problem, there is no point
269 				 * doing this.
270 				 */
271 				dbm_close(map->entries);
272 				dbm_close(map->ttl);
273 				if (FAILURE == open_yptol_files(map)) {
274 					logmsg(MSG_NOTIMECHECK, LOG_ERR,
275 						"Could not reopen DBM files");
276 				}
277 			} else {
278 				/* For daemons that don't wait just try once */
279 				break;
280 			}
281 		}
282 
283 		if (MAX_UPDATE_ATTEMPTS < count)
284 			logmsg(MSG_NOTIMECHECK, LOG_ERR,
285 					"Cannot update map %s", map->map_name);
286 	}
287 
288 	ret = dbm_firstkey(map->entries);
289 
290 	/* Move key data out of static memory. See NOTE in file header above */
291 	if (yptol_mode) {
292 		set_key_data(map, &ret);
293 	}
294 	unlock_map_ctrl(map);
295 
296 	return (ret);
297 }
298 
299 /*
300  * FUNCTION:    shim_dbm_nextkey()
301  *
302  * DESCRIPTION: Get next key in an enumeration. Since updating an entry would
303  *	      invalidate the enumeration we never do it.
304  *
305  * INPUTS:      Identical to equivalent dbm call.
306  *
307  * OUTPUTS:     Identical to equivalent dbm call.
308  *
309  */
310 datum
311 shim_dbm_nextkey(DBM *db)
312 {
313 	datum ret;
314 	map_ctrl *map;
315 
316 	/* Lock the map */
317 	map = get_map_ctrl(db);
318 	if (map == NULL)
319 		return (ret);
320 	if (1 != lock_map_ctrl(map))
321 		return (ret);
322 
323 	ret = dbm_nextkey(map->entries);
324 
325 	/* Move key data out of static memory. See NOTE in file header above */
326 	if (yptol_mode) {
327 		set_key_data(map, &ret);
328 	}
329 
330 	unlock_map_ctrl(map);
331 
332 	return (ret);
333 }
334 
335 /*
336  * FUNCTION:    shim_dbm_do_nextkey()
337  *
338  * DESCRIPTION: Get next key in an enumeration. Since updating an entry would
339  *	      invalidate the enumeration we never do it.
340  *
341  * NOTE :	dbm_do_nextkey is not a documented or legal DBM API.
342  *		Despite this the existing NIS code calls it. One gross hack
343  *		deserves another so we have this extra shim function to handle
344  *		the illegal call.
345  *
346  * INPUTS:      Identical to equivalent dbm call.
347  *
348  * OUTPUTS:     Identical to equivalent dbm call.
349  *
350  */
351 datum
352 shim_dbm_do_nextkey(DBM *db, datum inkey)
353 {
354 	datum ret;
355 	map_ctrl *map;
356 
357 	/* Lock the map */
358 	map = get_map_ctrl(db);
359 	if (map == NULL)
360 		return (ret);
361 	if (1 != lock_map_ctrl(map))
362 		return (ret);
363 
364 	ret = dbm_do_nextkey(map->entries, inkey);
365 
366 	/* Move key data out of static memory. See NOTE in file header above */
367 	if (yptol_mode) {
368 		set_key_data(map, &ret);
369 	}
370 
371 	unlock_map_ctrl(map);
372 
373 	return (ret);
374 }
375 /*
376  * FUNCTION:    shim_dbm_open()
377  *
378  * INPUTS:      Identical to equivalent dbm call.
379  *
380  * OUTPUTS:     Identical to equivalent dbm call.
381  *
382  */
383 DBM *
384 shim_dbm_open(const char *file, int open_flags, mode_t file_mode)
385 {
386 	map_ctrl *map;
387 	DBM	*dbm_ptr;
388 	suc_code ret = FAILURE;
389 
390 	/* Find or create map_ctrl for this map */
391 	map = create_map_ctrl((char *)file);
392 
393 	if (map == NULL)
394 		return (NULL);
395 
396 	/* Lock map */
397 	if (1 != lock_map_ctrl(map))
398 		return (NULL);
399 
400 	/* Remember flags and mode in case we have to reopen */
401 	map->open_flags = open_flags;
402 	map->open_mode = file_mode;
403 
404 	if (yptol_mode) {
405 		ret = open_yptol_files(map);
406 
407 		/*
408 		 * This is a good place to check that the
409 		 * equivalent old style map file has not been
410 		 * updated.
411 		 */
412 		if (SUCCESS == ret)
413 			check_old_map_date(map);
414 
415 	} else {
416 		/* Open entries map */
417 		map->entries = dbm_open(map->map_path, map->open_flags,
418 								map->open_mode);
419 
420 		if (NULL != map->entries)
421 			ret = SUCCESS;
422 	}
423 
424 	/* If we were not successful unravel what we have done so far */
425 	if (ret != SUCCESS) {
426 		unlock_map_ctrl(map);
427 		free_map_ctrl(map);
428 		return (NULL);
429 	}
430 
431 	unlock_map_ctrl(map);
432 
433 	/* Return map_ctrl pointer as a DBM *. To the outside world it is */
434 	/* opaque. */
435 	return ((DBM *)map);
436 }
437 
438 /*
439  * FUNCTION: 	shim_dbm_store()
440  *
441  * DESCRIPTION:	Shim for dbm_store.
442  *
443  *		In N2L mode if we are asked to store in DBM_INSERT mode
444  *		then first an attempt is made to write to the DIT (in the same
445  *		mode). If this is successful then the value is forced into DBM
446  *		using DBM_REPLACE. This is because the DIT is authoritative.
447  *		The success of failure of an 'insert' is determined by the
448  *		presence or otherwise of an entry in the DIT not DBM.
449  *
450  * INPUTS:	Identical to equivalent dbm call.
451  *
452  * OUTPUTS:	Identical to equivalent dbm call.
453  *
454  */
455 int
456 shim_dbm_store(DBM  *db,  datum  key,  datum  content, int store_mode)
457 {
458 	int ret;
459 	map_ctrl *map;
460 
461 	/* Get map name */
462 	map = get_map_ctrl(db);
463 	if (map == NULL)
464 		return (FAILURE);
465 
466 	if (yptol_mode) {
467 		/* Write to the DIT before doing anything else */
468 		if (!write_to_dit(map->map_name, map->domain, key, content,
469 					DBM_REPLACE == store_mode, FALSE))
470 			return (FAILURE);
471 	}
472 
473 	/* Lock the map */
474 	if (1 != lock_map_ctrl(map))
475 		return (FAILURE);
476 
477 	if (yptol_mode) {
478 		if (!is_map_updating(map)) {
479 			ret = dbm_store(map->entries, key, content,
480 								DBM_REPLACE);
481 
482 			if (SUCCESS == ret)
483 				/* Update TTL */
484 				update_entry_ttl(map, &key, TTL_RAND);
485 		}
486 	} else {
487 		ret = dbm_store(map->entries, key, content, store_mode);
488 	}
489 
490 	unlock_map_ctrl(map);
491 
492 	return (ret);
493 }
494 
495 /*
496  * FUNCTION :	shim_exit()
497  *
498  * DESCRIPTION:	Intercepts exit() calls made by N2L compatible NIS components.
499  *		This is required because any call to the shim_dbm... series
500  *		of functions may have started an update thread. If the process
501  *		exits normally then this thread may be killed before it can
502  *		complete its work. We thus wait here for the thread to complete.
503  *
504  * GIVEN :	Same arg as exit()
505  *
506  * RETURNS :	Never
507  */
508 void
509 shim_exit(int code)
510 {
511 	thr_join(NULL, NULL, NULL);
512 	exit(code);
513 }
514 
515 /*
516  * FUNCTION :	init_yptol_flag()
517  *
518  * DESCRIPTION: Initializes two flags these are similar but their function is
519  *		subtly different.
520  *
521  *		yp2ldap tells the mapping system if it is to work in NIS or
522  *		NIS+ mode. For N2L this is always set to NIS mode.
523  *
524  *		yptol tells the shim if it is to work in N2L or traditional
525  *		NIS mode. For N2L this is turned on if the N2L mapping file
526  *		is found to be present. In NIS+ mode it is meaningless.
527  */
528 void
529 init_yptol_flag()
530 {
531 	/*
532 	 * yp2ldap is used to switch appropriate code in the
533 	 * common libnisdb library used by rpc.nisd and ypserv.
534 	 */
535 	yp2ldap = 1;
536 	yptol_mode = is_yptol_mode();
537 }
538 
539 /*
540  * FUNCTION :	set_yxfrd_flag()
541  */
542 void
543 set_ypxfrd_flag()
544 {
545 	ypxfrd_flag = TRUE;
546 }
547 
548 /*
549  * FUNCTION :	check_old_map_date()
550  *
551  * DESCRIPTION:	Checks that an old style map has not been updated. If it has
552  *		then ypmake has probably erroneously been run and an error is
553  *		logged.
554  *
555  * GIVEN :	A map_ctrl containing details of the NEW STYLE map.
556  *
557  * RETURNS :	Nothing
558  */
559 void
560 check_old_map_date(map_ctrl *map)
561 {
562 	datum key;
563 	datum value;
564 	struct stat stats;
565 	time_t old_time;
566 
567 	/* Get date of last update */
568 	if (0 != stat(map->trad_map_path, &stats)) {
569 		/*
570 		 * No problem. We have a new style map but no old style map
571 		 * this will occur if the original data came from native LDAP
572 		 * instead of NIS.
573 		 */
574 		return;
575 	}
576 
577 	/* Set up datum with key for recorded old map update time */
578 	key.dsize = strlen(MAP_OLD_MAP_DATE_KEY);
579 	key.dptr = MAP_OLD_MAP_DATE_KEY;
580 	value = dbm_fetch(map->ttl, key);
581 
582 	if (NULL != value.dptr) {
583 		/*
584 		 * Because dptr may not be int aligned need to build an int
585 		 * out of what it points to or will get a bus error.
586 		 */
587 		bcopy(value.dptr, &old_time, sizeof (time_t));
588 
589 
590 		/* Do the comparison */
591 		if (stats.st_mtime <= old_time) {
592 			/* All is well, has not been updated */
593 			return;
594 		}
595 
596 		/* If we get here the file has been updated */
597 		logmsg(MSG_NOTIMECHECK, LOG_ERR,
598 			"Caution. ypmake may have been run in N2L "
599 			"mode. This will NOT initiate a NIS map push. In "
600 			"this mode pushes should be initiated with yppush");
601 	}
602 
603 	/*
604 	 * If we get here then either the file was updated or there was not
605 	 * a valid old map date (no problem, maybe this is the first time we
606 	 * checked). In either case the old map date entry must be update.
607 	 */
608 	value.dptr = (char *)&(stats.st_mtime);
609 	value.dsize = sizeof (time_t);
610 	dbm_store(map->ttl, key, value, DBM_REPLACE);
611 }
612 
613 /*
614  * FUNCTION :	init_lock_system()
615  *
616  * DESCRIPTION:	Initializes all the systems related to map locking. This must
617  *		be called before any access to the shim functions.
618  *
619  * GIVEN :	A flag indicating if we are being called from ypserv, which does
620  *		not wait for map updates to complete, or other NIS components
621  *		which do.
622  *
623  * RETURNS :	TRUE = Everything worked
624  *		FALSE = There were problems
625  */
626 bool_t
627 init_lock_system(bool_t ypxfrd)
628 {
629 	/* Remember what called us */
630 	if (ypxfrd)
631 		set_ypxfrd_flag();
632 
633 	/*
634 	 * Remember PID of process which called us. This enables update threads
635 	 * created by YP children to be handled differently to those created
636 	 * by YP parents.
637 	 */
638 	parent_pid = getpid();
639 
640 	/* Init map locks */
641 	if (!init_lock_map()) {
642 		logmsg(MSG_NOTIMECHECK, LOG_ERR,
643 				"Failed to init process synchronization");
644 		return (FALSE);
645 	}
646 
647 	/* If we are in yptol mode set flag indicating the fact */
648 	init_yptol_flag();
649 
650 	/*
651 	 * If boot random number system. For now go for reproducible
652 	 * random numbers.
653 	 */
654 	srand48(0x12345678);
655 
656 	/*
657 	 * If not N2L mode then no error but do not bother initializing update
658 	 * flags.
659 	 */
660 	if (yptol_mode) {
661 		if (!init_update_lock_map()) {
662 			logmsg(MSG_NOTIMECHECK, LOG_ERR,
663 				"Failed to init update synchronization");
664 			return (FALSE);
665 		}
666 	}
667 
668 	return (TRUE);
669 }
670