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1 /* -*-c-*-
2 *
3 * $Id: class.h,v 1.7 2004/04/08 01:36:20 mdw Exp $
4 *
5 * Handling classes of things nicely
6 *
7 * (c) 1998 EBI
8 */
9
10 /*----- Licensing notice --------------------------------------------------*
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27 */
28
29 #ifndef CLASS_H
30 #define CLASS_H
31
32 #ifdef __cplusplus
33 extern "C" {
34 #endif
35
36 /*----- Required headers --------------------------------------------------*/
37
38 #include <sys/types.h>
39 #include <sys/socket.h>
40 #include <netinet/in.h>
41 #include <arpa/inet.h>
42
43 #include <mLib/sym.h>
44
45 /*----- Data structures ---------------------------------------------------*/
46
47 /* --- Class types --- */
48
49 enum {
50
51 /* --- Data types (user visible) --- *
52 *
53 * These bits encode what the user can think of as `types'. They get used
54 * for typechecking and things.
55 */
56
57 clType_user = 0x01, /* Class of users */
58 clType_command = 0x02, /* Class of command strings */
59 clType_host = 0x04, /* Class of host names */
60 clType_all = 0x0F, /* All of the above (maintain me) */
61 clType_mask = 0x0F, /* Mask for type flags */
62
63 /* --- Node types --- *
64 *
65 * A class actually looks suspiciously like a tree once things start
66 * getting complicated. These bits encode the type of node we've got here.
67 */
68
69 clNode_any = 0x10, /* Magic type for the `all' class */
70 clNode_immed = 0x20, /* Immediate data item */
71 clNode_hash = 0x30, /* Hashtable of values */
72 clNode_binop = 0x40, /* Binary operations start here */
73 clNode_union = 0x40, /* Union of two classes */
74 clNode_diff = 0x50, /* Difference of two classes */
75 clNode_isect = 0x60, /* Intersection of two classes */
76 clNode_mask = 0xF0, /* Mask for picking these out */
77
78 /* --- Other useful flags --- */
79
80 clFlag_friendly = 0x100 /* Item can be hashed with others */
81 };
82
83 /* --- Class block --- */
84
85 typedef struct class_node {
86 unsigned type; /* Class and node type, and flags */
87 unsigned ref; /* Reference count */
88 union {
89 uid_t u; /* Immediate user id number */
90 char *s; /* Immediate string value */
91 sym_table t; /* Hash table for this class */
92 struct {
93 struct class_node *l, *r; /* Left and right operands */
94 } c; /* Class operands for binops */
95 } v; /* Value of this class node */
96 } class_node;
97
98 /*----- Global variables --------------------------------------------------*/
99
100 extern class_node *class_all; /* The match-everything class */
101 extern class_node *class_none; /* The match-nothing class */
102
103 /*----- Functions provided ------------------------------------------------*/
104
105 /* --- @class_fromString@ --- *
106 *
107 * Arguments: @unsigned type@ = a type field
108 * @const char *s@ = pointer to string to copy
109 *
110 * Returns: A pointer to a class node containing that string, typed to
111 * be the right thing.
112 *
113 * Use: Given a string, wrap a class node around it. The node has
114 * one reference (the one you get returned). The string is
115 * copied, so you can get rid of your original one if you like.
116 */
117
118 extern class_node *class_fromString(unsigned /*type*/, const char */*s*/);
119
120 /* --- @class_fromUser@ --- *
121 *
122 * Arguments: @unsigned type@ = a type field
123 * @uid_t u@ = a user-id number
124 *
125 * Returns: A pointer to a class node containing the uid, typed to be
126 * the thing you asked for. Hopefully this will be
127 * @clType_user@.
128 *
129 * Use: Given a uid, wrap a class node around it.
130 */
131
132 extern class_node *class_fromUser(unsigned /*type*/, uid_t /*u*/);
133
134 /* --- @class_inc@ --- *
135 *
136 * Arguments: @class_node *c@ = pointer to a class block
137 *
138 * Returns: ---
139 *
140 * Use: Adds a reference to the class definition.
141 */
142
143 extern void class_inc(class_node */*c*/);
144
145 /* --- @class_dec@ --- *
146 *
147 * Arguments: @class_node *c@ = pointer to a class block
148 *
149 * Returns: ---
150 *
151 * Use: Removes a reference to a class block.
152 */
153
154 extern void class_dec(class_node */*c*/);
155
156 /* --- @class_mod@ --- *
157 *
158 * Arguments: @class_node *c@ = pointer to a class node
159 *
160 * Returns: A pointer to a class node, maybe the same one, maybe not,
161 * with a reference count of 1, containing the same data.
162 *
163 * Use: Gives you a node which you can modify. Don't call this
164 * for @class_all@ or @class_none@.
165 */
166
167 extern class_node *class_mod(class_node */*c*/);
168
169 /* --- @class_union@ --- *
170 *
171 * Arguments: @class_node *l@ = left argument
172 * @class_node *r@ = right argument
173 *
174 * Returns: A class node representing the union of the two classes.
175 *
176 * Use: Performs the union operation on classes. If the types don't
177 * match, then a null pointer is returned. Both @l@ and @r@
178 * may be modified, and will be decremented before they get
179 * returned to you. If you don't want that to happen, ensure
180 * that you've claimed a reference to the original versions.
181 */
182
183 extern class_node *class_union(class_node */*l*/, class_node */*r*/);
184
185 /* --- @class_diff@ --- *
186 *
187 * Arguments: @class_node *l@ = left argument
188 * @class_node *r@ = right argument
189 *
190 * Returns: A class node representing the difference of the two classes.
191 *
192 * Use: Performs the set difference operation on classes. If the
193 * types don't match, then a null pointer is returned. Both
194 * @l@ and @r@ may be modified, and will be decremented before
195 * they get returned to you. If you don't want that to happen,
196 * ensure that you've claimed a reference to the original
197 * versions.
198 */
199
200 extern class_node *class_diff(class_node */*l*/, class_node */*r*/);
201
202 /* --- @class_isect@ --- *
203 *
204 * Arguments: @class_node *l@ = left argument
205 * @class_node *r@ = right argument
206 *
207 * Returns: A class node representing the intersection of the two
208 * classes.
209 *
210 * Use: Performs the intersecion operation on classes. If the types
211 * don't match, then a null pointer is returned. Both @l@ and
212 * @r@ may be modified, and will be decremented before they get
213 * returned to you. If you don't want that to happen, ensure
214 * that you've claimed a reference to the original versions.
215 */
216
217 extern class_node *class_isect(class_node */*l*/, class_node */*r*/);
218
219 /* --- @class_addUser@ --- *
220 *
221 * Arguments: @class_node *c@ = pointer to a class node (may be null)
222 * @uid_t u@ = user id number
223 *
224 * Returns: Pointer to the combined node.
225 *
226 * Use: Adds a user to a node, maybe hashifying it.
227 */
228
229 extern class_node *class_addUser(class_node */*c*/, uid_t /*u*/);
230
231 /* --- @class_addString@ --- *
232 *
233 * Arguments: @class_node *c@ = pointer to a class node (may be null)
234 * @const char *s@ = pointer to a string
235 *
236 * Returns: Pointer to the combined node.
237 *
238 * Use: Adds a user to a node, maybe hashifying it.
239 */
240
241 extern class_node *class_addString(class_node */*c*/, const char */*s*/);
242
243 /* --- @class_matchUser@ --- *
244 *
245 * Arguments: @class_node *c@ = pointer to root class node
246 * @uid_t u@ = user id number
247 *
248 * Returns: Nonzero if it matches, zero if it doesn't.
249 *
250 * Use: Determines whether a user is matched by a class. Assumes
251 * that the types are correct.
252 */
253
254 extern int class_matchUser(class_node */*c*/, uid_t /*u*/);
255
256 /* --- @class_matchCommand@ --- *
257 *
258 * Arguments: @class_node *c@ = pointer to root class node
259 * @const char *s@ = pointer to a string
260 *
261 * Returns: Nonzero if it matches, zero if it doesn't.
262 *
263 * Use: Determines whether a string is matched by a class. Assumes
264 * that the types are correct.
265 */
266
267 extern int class_matchCommand(class_node */*c*/, const char */*s*/);
268
269 /* --- @class_matchHost@ --- *
270 *
271 * Arguments: @class_node *c@ = pointer to root class node
272 * @struct in_addr a@ = IP address to match
273 *
274 * Returns: Nonzero if it matches, zero if it doesn't.
275 *
276 * Use: Determines whether a host matches a host class. Assumes
277 * that the types are correct. The actual mechanism is a bit
278 * odd here, but I think this is the Right Thing. At each stage
279 * I try to match %%@/all/%% of the possible names for the host.
280 * Thus host `splat' with address 1.2.3.4 would fail to match
281 * the class "1.2.*" - "splat". This seems to be what the
282 * author intuitively expects. It's just a bit weird.
283 */
284
285 extern int class_matchHost(class_node */*c*/, struct in_addr /*a*/);
286
287 /* --- @class_dump@ --- *
288 *
289 * Argumemnts: @class_node *c@ = pointer to root node
290 * @int indent@ = indent depth
291 *
292 * Returns: ---
293 *
294 * Use: Dumps a class to the trace output.
295 */
296
297 extern void class_dump(class_node */*c*/, int /*indent*/);
298
299 /*----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------*/
300
301 #ifdef __cplusplus
302 }
303 #endif
304
305 #endif
306