/* dhcpctl.c Subroutines providing general support for objects. */ /* * Copyright (c) 2004,2007 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") * Copyright (c) 1999-2003 by Internet Software Consortium * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ISC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. 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To learn more about Nominum, Inc., see * ``http://www.nominum.com''. */ #include "dhcpd.h" #include #include "dhcpctl.h" omapi_object_type_t *dhcpctl_callback_type; omapi_object_type_t *dhcpctl_remote_type; /* dhcpctl_initialize () Must be called before any other dhcpctl function. */ dhcpctl_status dhcpctl_initialize () { isc_result_t status; status = omapi_init(); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) return status; status = omapi_object_type_register (&dhcpctl_callback_type, "dhcpctl-callback", dhcpctl_callback_set_value, dhcpctl_callback_get_value, dhcpctl_callback_destroy, dhcpctl_callback_signal_handler, dhcpctl_callback_stuff_values, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, sizeof (dhcpctl_callback_object_t), 0, RC_MISC); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) return status; status = omapi_object_type_register (&dhcpctl_remote_type, "dhcpctl-remote", dhcpctl_remote_set_value, dhcpctl_remote_get_value, dhcpctl_remote_destroy, dhcpctl_remote_signal_handler, dhcpctl_remote_stuff_values, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, sizeof (dhcpctl_remote_object_t), 0, RC_MISC); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) return status; return ISC_R_SUCCESS; } /* dhcpctl_connect synchronous returns nonzero status code if it didn't connect, zero otherwise stores connection handle through connection, which can be used for subsequent access to the specified server. server_name is the name of the server, and port is the TCP port on which it is listening. authinfo is the handle to an object containing authentication information. */ dhcpctl_status dhcpctl_connect (dhcpctl_handle *connection, const char *server_name, int port, dhcpctl_handle authinfo) { isc_result_t status; status = omapi_generic_new (connection, MDL); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) { return status; } status = omapi_protocol_connect (*connection, server_name, (unsigned)port, authinfo); if (status == ISC_R_SUCCESS) return status; if (status != ISC_R_INCOMPLETE) { omapi_object_dereference (connection, MDL); return status; } status = omapi_wait_for_completion (*connection, 0); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) { omapi_object_dereference (connection, MDL); return status; } return status; } /* dhcpctl_wait_for_completion synchronous returns zero if the callback completes, a nonzero status if there was some problem relating to the wait operation. The status of the queued request will be stored through s, and will also be either zero for success or nonzero for some kind of failure. Never returns until completion or until the connection to the server is lost. This performs the same function as dhcpctl_set_callback and the subsequent callback, for programs that want to do inline execution instead of using callbacks. */ dhcpctl_status dhcpctl_wait_for_completion (dhcpctl_handle h, dhcpctl_status *s) { isc_result_t status; status = omapi_wait_for_completion (h, 0); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) return status; if (h -> type == dhcpctl_remote_type) *s = ((dhcpctl_remote_object_t *)h) -> waitstatus; return ISC_R_SUCCESS; } /* dhcpctl_get_value synchronous returns zero if the call succeeded, a nonzero status code if it didn't. result is the address of an empty data string (initialized with bzero or cleared with data_string_forget). On successful completion, the addressed data string will contain the value that was fetched. dhcpctl_handle refers to some dhcpctl item value_name refers to some value related to that item - e.g., for a handle associated with a completed host lookup, value could be one of "hardware-address", "dhcp-client-identifier", "known" or "client-hostname". */ dhcpctl_status dhcpctl_get_value (dhcpctl_data_string *result, dhcpctl_handle h, const char *value_name) { isc_result_t status; omapi_value_t *tv = (omapi_value_t *)0; unsigned len; int ip; status = omapi_get_value_str (h, (omapi_object_t *)0, value_name, &tv); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) return status; switch (tv -> value -> type) { case omapi_datatype_int: len = sizeof (int); break; case omapi_datatype_string: case omapi_datatype_data: len = tv -> value -> u.buffer.len; break; case omapi_datatype_object: len = sizeof (omapi_handle_t); break; default: omapi_typed_data_dereference (&tv -> value, MDL); return ISC_R_UNEXPECTED; } status = omapi_data_string_new (result, len, MDL); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) { omapi_typed_data_dereference (&tv -> value, MDL); return status; } switch (tv -> value -> type) { case omapi_datatype_int: ip = htonl (tv -> value -> u.integer); memcpy ((*result) -> value, &ip, sizeof ip); break; case omapi_datatype_string: case omapi_datatype_data: memcpy ((*result) -> value, tv -> value -> u.buffer.value, tv -> value -> u.buffer.len); break; case omapi_datatype_object: ip = htonl (tv -> value -> u.object -> handle); memcpy ((*result) -> value, &ip, sizeof ip); break; } omapi_value_dereference (&tv, MDL); return ISC_R_SUCCESS; } /* dhcpctl_get_boolean like dhcpctl_get_value, but more convenient for boolean values, since no data_string needs to be dealt with. */ dhcpctl_status dhcpctl_get_boolean (int *result, dhcpctl_handle h, const char *value_name) { isc_result_t status; dhcpctl_data_string data = (dhcpctl_data_string)0; int rv; status = dhcpctl_get_value (&data, h, value_name); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) return status; if (data -> len != sizeof rv) { omapi_data_string_dereference (&data, MDL); return ISC_R_UNEXPECTED; } memcpy (&rv, data -> value, sizeof rv); *result = ntohl (rv); return ISC_R_SUCCESS; } /* dhcpctl_set_value Sets a value on an object referred to by a dhcpctl_handle. The opposite of dhcpctl_get_value. Does not update the server - just sets the value on the handle. */ dhcpctl_status dhcpctl_set_value (dhcpctl_handle h, dhcpctl_data_string value, const char *value_name) { isc_result_t status; omapi_typed_data_t *tv = (omapi_typed_data_t *)0; omapi_data_string_t *name = (omapi_data_string_t *)0; status = omapi_data_string_new (&name, strlen (value_name), MDL); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) return status; memcpy (name -> value, value_name, strlen (value_name)); status = omapi_typed_data_new (MDL, &tv, omapi_datatype_data, value -> len); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) { omapi_data_string_dereference (&name, MDL); return status; } memcpy (tv -> u.buffer.value, value -> value, value -> len); status = omapi_set_value (h, (omapi_object_t *)0, name, tv); omapi_data_string_dereference (&name, MDL); omapi_typed_data_dereference (&tv, MDL); return status; } /* dhcpctl_set_string_value Sets a NUL-terminated ASCII value on an object referred to by a dhcpctl_handle. like dhcpctl_set_value, but saves the trouble of creating a data_string for a NUL-terminated string. Does not update the server - just sets the value on the handle. */ dhcpctl_status dhcpctl_set_string_value (dhcpctl_handle h, const char *value, const char *value_name) { isc_result_t status; omapi_typed_data_t *tv = (omapi_typed_data_t *)0; omapi_data_string_t *name = (omapi_data_string_t *)0; status = omapi_data_string_new (&name, strlen (value_name), MDL); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) return status; memcpy (name -> value, value_name, strlen (value_name)); status = omapi_typed_data_new (MDL, &tv, omapi_datatype_string, value); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) { omapi_data_string_dereference (&name, MDL); return status; } status = omapi_set_value (h, (omapi_object_t *)0, name, tv); omapi_data_string_dereference (&name, MDL); omapi_typed_data_dereference (&tv, MDL); return status; } /* dhcpctl_set_buffer_value Sets a value on an object referred to by a dhcpctl_handle. like dhcpctl_set_value, but saves the trouble of creating a data_string for string for which we have a buffer and length. Does not update the server - just sets the value on the handle. */ dhcpctl_status dhcpctl_set_data_value (dhcpctl_handle h, const char *value, unsigned len, const char *value_name) { isc_result_t status; omapi_typed_data_t *tv = (omapi_typed_data_t *)0; omapi_data_string_t *name = (omapi_data_string_t *)0; unsigned ll; ll = strlen (value_name); status = omapi_data_string_new (&name, ll, MDL); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) return status; memcpy (name -> value, value_name, ll); status = omapi_typed_data_new (MDL, &tv, omapi_datatype_data, len, value); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) { omapi_data_string_dereference (&name, MDL); return status; } memcpy (tv -> u.buffer.value, value, len); status = omapi_set_value (h, (omapi_object_t *)0, name, tv); omapi_data_string_dereference (&name, MDL); omapi_typed_data_dereference (&tv, MDL); return status; } /* dhcpctl_set_null_value Sets a null value on an object referred to by a dhcpctl_handle. */ dhcpctl_status dhcpctl_set_null_value (dhcpctl_handle h, const char *value_name) { isc_result_t status; omapi_data_string_t *name = (omapi_data_string_t *)0; unsigned ll; ll = strlen (value_name); status = omapi_data_string_new (&name, ll, MDL); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) return status; memcpy (name -> value, value_name, ll); status = omapi_set_value (h, (omapi_object_t *)0, name, (omapi_typed_data_t *)0); omapi_data_string_dereference (&name, MDL); return status; } /* dhcpctl_set_boolean_value Sets a boolean value on an object - like dhcpctl_set_value, only more convenient for booleans. */ dhcpctl_status dhcpctl_set_boolean_value (dhcpctl_handle h, int value, const char *value_name) { isc_result_t status; omapi_typed_data_t *tv = (omapi_typed_data_t *)0; omapi_data_string_t *name = (omapi_data_string_t *)0; status = omapi_data_string_new (&name, strlen (value_name), MDL); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) return status; memcpy (name -> value, value_name, strlen (value_name)); status = omapi_typed_data_new (MDL, &tv, omapi_datatype_int, value); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) { omapi_data_string_dereference (&name, MDL); return status; } status = omapi_set_value (h, (omapi_object_t *)0, name, tv); omapi_data_string_dereference (&name, MDL); omapi_typed_data_dereference (&tv, MDL); return status; } /* dhcpctl_set_int_value Sets a boolean value on an object - like dhcpctl_set_value, only more convenient for booleans. */ dhcpctl_status dhcpctl_set_int_value (dhcpctl_handle h, int value, const char *value_name) { isc_result_t status; omapi_typed_data_t *tv = (omapi_typed_data_t *)0; omapi_data_string_t *name = (omapi_data_string_t *)0; status = omapi_data_string_new (&name, strlen (value_name), MDL); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) return status; memcpy (name -> value, value_name, strlen (value_name)); status = omapi_typed_data_new (MDL, &tv, omapi_datatype_int, value); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) { omapi_data_string_dereference (&name, MDL); return status; } status = omapi_set_value (h, (omapi_object_t *)0, name, tv); omapi_data_string_dereference (&name, MDL); omapi_typed_data_dereference (&tv, MDL); return status; } /* dhcpctl_object_update Queues an update on the object referenced by the handle (there can't be any other work in progress on the handle). An update means local parameters will be sent to the server. */ dhcpctl_status dhcpctl_object_update (dhcpctl_handle connection, dhcpctl_handle h) { isc_result_t status; omapi_object_t *message = (omapi_object_t *)0; dhcpctl_remote_object_t *ro; if (h -> type != dhcpctl_remote_type) return ISC_R_INVALIDARG; ro = (dhcpctl_remote_object_t *)h; status = omapi_message_new (&message, MDL); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) { omapi_object_dereference (&message, MDL); return status; } status = omapi_set_int_value (message, (omapi_object_t *)0, "op", OMAPI_OP_UPDATE); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) { omapi_object_dereference (&message, MDL); return status; } status = omapi_set_object_value (message, (omapi_object_t *)0, "object", h); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) { omapi_object_dereference (&message, MDL); return status; } status = omapi_set_int_value (message, (omapi_object_t *)0, "handle", (int)(ro -> remote_handle)); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) { omapi_object_dereference (&message, MDL); return status; } omapi_message_register (message); status = omapi_protocol_send_message (connection -> outer, (omapi_object_t *)0, message, (omapi_object_t *)0); omapi_object_dereference (&message, MDL); return status; } /* Requests a refresh on the object referenced by the handle (there can't be any other work in progress on the handle). A refresh means local parameters are updated from the server. */ dhcpctl_status dhcpctl_object_refresh (dhcpctl_handle connection, dhcpctl_handle h) { isc_result_t status; omapi_object_t *message = (omapi_object_t *)0; dhcpctl_remote_object_t *ro; if (h -> type != dhcpctl_remote_type) return ISC_R_INVALIDARG; ro = (dhcpctl_remote_object_t *)h; status = omapi_message_new (&message, MDL); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) { omapi_object_dereference (&message, MDL); return status; } status = omapi_set_int_value (message, (omapi_object_t *)0, "op", OMAPI_OP_REFRESH); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) { omapi_object_dereference (&message, MDL); return status; } status = omapi_set_int_value (message, (omapi_object_t *)0, "handle", (int)(ro -> remote_handle)); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) { omapi_object_dereference (&message, MDL); return status; } omapi_message_register (message); status = omapi_protocol_send_message (connection -> outer, (omapi_object_t *)0, message, (omapi_object_t *)0); /* We don't want to send the contents of the object down the wire, but we do need to reference it so that we know what to do with the update. */ status = omapi_set_object_value (message, (omapi_object_t *)0, "object", h); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) { omapi_object_dereference (&message, MDL); return status; } omapi_object_dereference (&message, MDL); return status; } /* Requests the removal of the object referenced by the handle (there can't be any other work in progress on the handle). A removal means that all searchable references to the object on the server are deleted. */ dhcpctl_status dhcpctl_object_remove (dhcpctl_handle connection, dhcpctl_handle h) { isc_result_t status; omapi_object_t *message = (omapi_object_t *)0; dhcpctl_remote_object_t *ro; if (h -> type != dhcpctl_remote_type) return ISC_R_INVALIDARG; ro = (dhcpctl_remote_object_t *)h; status = omapi_message_new (&message, MDL); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) { omapi_object_dereference (&message, MDL); return status; } status = omapi_set_int_value (message, (omapi_object_t *)0, "op", OMAPI_OP_DELETE); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) { omapi_object_dereference (&message, MDL); return status; } status = omapi_set_int_value (message, (omapi_object_t *)0, "handle", (int)(ro -> remote_handle)); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) { omapi_object_dereference (&message, MDL); return status; } status = omapi_set_object_value (message, (omapi_object_t *)0, "notify-object", h); if (status != ISC_R_SUCCESS) { omapi_object_dereference (&message, MDL); return status; } omapi_message_register (message); status = omapi_protocol_send_message (connection -> outer, (omapi_object_t *)0, message, (omapi_object_t *)0); omapi_object_dereference (&message, MDL); return status; } isc_result_t dhcpctl_data_string_dereference (dhcpctl_data_string *vp, const char *file, int line) { return omapi_data_string_dereference (vp, file, line); }