freebsd-nq/usr.sbin/ypserv/yp_dblookup.c
Bill Paul 79acf67fce Re-implement the DB handle cache using a circular queue and manage
it with the CIRCLEQ macros. This simplifies the code a little, makes
it somewhat easier to read, and may be a little faster. (Actually I think
the performace is about the same.)

Also, in the non DB_CACHE case, save copies of data returned from
the database library in a static buffer, just in case we decide to use
it after the database has been closed. Technically, the memory that the
data pointers refer to belongs to the DB package and we can't count on
it being there after the database has been closed -- the DB package
frees its buffers. (With DB_CACHE #defined the databases are held
open so the buffers remain valid.) I don't think any of the utilities
that use the dblookup module have had any problems with this yet, but
there's no sense in taking any chances.
1996-07-07 23:02:41 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1995
* Bill Paul <wpaul@ctr.columbia.edu>. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by Bill Paul.
* 4. Neither the name of the author nor the names of any co-contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY Bill Paul AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL Bill Paul OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* $Id: yp_dblookup.c,v 1.4 1996/07/07 19:04:33 wpaul Exp $
*
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <db.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <paths.h>
#include <rpcsvc/yp.h>
#include "yp_extern.h"
#ifndef lint
static const char rcsid[] = "$Id: yp_dblookup.c,v 1.4 1996/07/07 19:04:33 wpaul Exp $";
#endif
int ypdb_debug = 0;
int yp_errno = YP_TRUE;
#define PERM_SECURE (S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR)
HASHINFO openinfo = {
4096, /* bsize */
32, /* ffactor */
256, /* nelem */
2048 * 512, /* cachesize */
NULL, /* hash */
0, /* lorder */
};
#ifdef DB_CACHE
#include <sys/queue.h>
#ifndef MAXDBS
#define MAXDBS 20
#endif
static int numdbs = 0;
struct dbent {
DB *dbp;
char *name;
char *key;
int size;
};
static CIRCLEQ_HEAD(circlehead, circleq_entry) qhead;
struct circleq_entry {
struct dbent *dbptr;
CIRCLEQ_ENTRY(circleq_entry) links;
};
/*
* Initialize the circular queue.
*/
void yp_init_dbs()
{
CIRCLEQ_INIT(&qhead);
return;
}
/*
* Dynamically allocate an entry for the circular queue.
* Return a NULL pointer on failure.
*/
static struct circleq_entry *yp_malloc_qent()
{
register struct circleq_entry *q;
q = (struct circleq_entry *)malloc(sizeof(struct circleq_entry));
if (q == NULL) {
yp_error("failed to malloc() circleq entry: %s",
strerror(errno));
return(NULL);
}
bzero((char *)q, sizeof(struct circleq_entry));
q->dbptr = (struct dbent *)malloc(sizeof(struct dbent));
if (q->dbptr == NULL) {
yp_error("failed to malloc() circleq entry: %s",
strerror(errno));
free(q);
return(NULL);
}
bzero((char *)q->dbptr, sizeof(struct dbent));
return(q);
}
/*
* Free a previously allocated circular queue
* entry.
*/
static void yp_free_qent(q)
struct circleq_entry *q;
{
/*
* First, close the database. In theory, this is also
* supposed to free the resources allocated by the DB
* package, including the memory pointed to by q->dbptr->key.
* This means we don't have to free q->dbptr->key here.
*/
if (q->dbptr->dbp) {
(void)(q->dbptr->dbp->close)(q->dbptr->dbp);
q->dbptr->dbp = NULL;
}
/*
* Then free the database name, which was strdup()'ed.
*/
free(q->dbptr->name);
/*
* Free the rest of the dbent struct.
*/
free(q->dbptr);
q->dbptr = NULL;
/*
* Free the circleq struct.
*/
free(q);
q = NULL;
return;
}
/*
* Zorch a single entry in the dbent queue and release
* all its resources. (This always removes the last entry
* in the queue.)
*/
static void yp_flush()
{
register struct circleq_entry *qptr;
qptr = qhead.cqh_last;
CIRCLEQ_REMOVE(&qhead, qptr, links);
yp_free_qent(qptr);
numdbs--;
return;
}
/*
* Close all databases, erase all database names and empty the queue.
*/
void yp_flush_all()
{
register struct circleq_entry *qptr;
while(qhead.cqh_first != (void *)&qhead) {
qptr = qhead.cqh_first; /* save this */
CIRCLEQ_REMOVE(&qhead, qhead.cqh_first, links);
yp_free_qent(qptr);
}
numdbs = 0;
return;
}
/*
* Add a DB handle and database name to the cache. We only maintain
* fixed number of entries in the cache, so if we're asked to store
* a new entry when all our slots are already filled, we have to kick
* out the entry in the last slot to make room.
*/
static int yp_cache_db(dbp, name, size)
DB *dbp;
char *name;
int size;
{
register struct circleq_entry *qptr;
if (numdbs == MAXDBS) {
if (ypdb_debug)
yp_error("queue overflow -- releasing last slot");
yp_flush();
}
/*
* Allocate a new queue entry.
*/
if ((qptr = yp_malloc_qent()) == NULL) {
yp_error("failed to allocate a new cache entry");
return(1);
}
qptr->dbptr->dbp = dbp;
qptr->dbptr->name = strdup(name);
qptr->dbptr->size = size;
qptr->dbptr->key = NULL;
CIRCLEQ_INSERT_HEAD(&qhead, qptr, links);
numdbs++;
return(0);
}
/*
* Search the list for a database matching 'name.' If we find it,
* move it to the head of the list and return its DB handle. If
* not, just fail: yp_open_db_cache() will subsequently try to open
* the database itself and call yp_cache_db() to add it to the
* list.
*
* The search works like this:
*
* - The caller specifies the name of a database to locate. We try to
* find an entry in our queue with a matching name.
*
* - If the caller doesn't specify a key or size, we assume that the
* first entry that we encounter with a matching name is returned.
* This will result in matches regardless of the key/size values
* stored in the queue entry.
*
* - If the caller also specifies a key and length, we check to see
* if the key and length saved in the queue entry also matches.
* This lets us return a DB handle that's already positioned at the
* correct location within a database.
*
* - Once we have a match, it gets migrated to the top of the queue
* so that it will be easier to find if another request for
* the same database comes in later.
*/
static DB *yp_find_db(name, key, size)
char *name;
char *key;
int size;
{
register struct circleq_entry *qptr;
for (qptr = qhead.cqh_first; qptr != (void *)&qhead;
qptr = qptr->links.cqe_next) {
if (!strcmp(qptr->dbptr->name, name)) {
if (size) {
if (size != qptr->dbptr->size ||
strncmp(qptr->dbptr->key, key, size))
continue;
} else {
if (qptr->dbptr->size)
continue;
}
if (qptr != qhead.cqh_first) {
CIRCLEQ_REMOVE(&qhead, qptr, links);
CIRCLEQ_INSERT_HEAD(&qhead, qptr, links);
}
return(qptr->dbptr->dbp);
}
}
return(NULL);
}
/*
* Open a DB database and cache the handle for later use. We first
* check the cache to see if the required database is already open.
* If so, we fetch the handle from the cache. If not, we try to open
* the database and save the handle in the cache for later use.
*/
DB *yp_open_db_cache(domain, map, key, size)
const char *domain;
const char *map;
const char *key;
const int size;
{
DB *dbp = NULL;
char buf[MAXPATHLEN + 2];
/*
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/%s", domain, map);
*/
yp_errno = YP_TRUE;
strcpy(buf, domain);
strcat(buf, "/");
strcat(buf, map);
if ((dbp = yp_find_db((char *)&buf, key, size)) != NULL) {
return(dbp);
} else {
if ((dbp = yp_open_db(domain, map)) != NULL) {
if (yp_cache_db(dbp, (char *)&buf, size)) {
(void)(dbp->close)(dbp);
yp_errno = YP_YPERR;
return(NULL);
}
}
}
return (dbp);
}
#endif
/*
* Open a DB database.
*/
DB *yp_open_db(domain, map)
const char *domain;
const char *map;
{
DB *dbp = NULL;
char buf[MAXPATHLEN + 2];
yp_errno = YP_TRUE;
if (map[0] == '.' || strchr(map, '/')) {
yp_errno = YP_BADARGS;
return (NULL);
}
#ifdef DB_CACHE
if (yp_validdomain(domain)) {
yp_errno = YP_NODOM;
return(NULL);
}
#endif
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/%s/%s", yp_dir, domain, map);
#ifdef DB_CACHE
again:
#endif
dbp = dbopen(buf,O_RDONLY, PERM_SECURE, DB_HASH, NULL);
if (dbp == NULL) {
switch(errno) {
#ifdef DB_CACHE
case ENFILE:
/*
* We ran out of file descriptors. Nuke an
* open one and try again.
*/
yp_error("ran out of file descriptors");
yp_flush();
goto again;
break;
#endif
case ENOENT:
yp_errno = YP_NOMAP;
break;
case EFTYPE:
yp_errno = YP_BADDB;
break;
default:
yp_errno = YP_YPERR;
break;
}
}
return (dbp);
}
/*
* Database access routines.
*
* - yp_get_record(): retrieve an arbitrary key/data pair given one key
* to match against.
*
* - yp_first_record(): retrieve first key/data base in a database.
*
* - yp_next_record(): retrieve key/data pair that sequentially follows
* the supplied key value in the database.
*/
int yp_get_record(domain,map,key,data,allow)
const char *domain;
const char *map;
const DBT *key;
DBT *data;
int allow;
{
DB *dbp;
int rval = 0;
#ifndef DB_CACHE
static unsigned char buf[YPMAXRECORD];
#endif
if (ypdb_debug)
yp_error("Looking up key [%.*s] in map [%s]",
key->size, key->data, map);
/*
* Avoid passing back magic "YP_*" entries unless
* the caller specifically requested them by setting
* the 'allow' flag.
*/
if (!allow && !strncmp(key->data, "YP_", 3))
return(YP_NOKEY);
#ifdef DB_CACHE
if ((dbp = yp_open_db_cache(domain, map, NULL, 0)) == NULL) {
#else
if ((dbp = yp_open_db(domain, map)) == NULL) {
#endif
return(yp_errno);
}
if ((rval = (dbp->get)(dbp, key, data, 0)) != 0) {
#ifdef DB_CACHE
qhead.cqh_first->dbptr->size = 0;
#else
(void)(dbp->close)(dbp);
#endif
if (rval == 1)
return(YP_NOKEY);
else
return(YP_BADDB);
}
if (ypdb_debug)
yp_error("Result of lookup: key: [%.*s] data: [%.*s]",
key->size, key->data, data->size, data->data);
#ifdef DB_CACHE
if (qhead.cqh_first->dbptr->size) {
qhead.cqh_first->dbptr->key = key->data;
qhead.cqh_first->dbptr->size = key->size;
}
#else
bcopy((char *)data->data, (char *)&buf, data->size);
data->data = (void *)&buf;
(void)(dbp->close)(dbp);
#endif
return(YP_TRUE);
}
int yp_first_record(dbp,key,data,allow)
const DB *dbp;
DBT *key;
DBT *data;
int allow;
{
int rval;
#ifndef DB_CACHE
static unsigned char buf[YPMAXRECORD];
#endif
if (ypdb_debug)
yp_error("Retrieving first key in map.");
if ((rval = (dbp->seq)(dbp,key,data,R_FIRST)) != 0) {
#ifdef DB_CACHE
qhead.cqh_first->dbptr->size = 0;
#endif
if (rval == 1)
return(YP_NOKEY);
else
return(YP_BADDB);
}
/* Avoid passing back magic "YP_*" records. */
while (!strncmp(key->data, "YP_", 3) && !allow) {
if ((rval = (dbp->seq)(dbp,key,data,R_NEXT)) != 0) {
#ifdef DB_CACHE
qhead.cqh_first->dbptr->size = 0;
#endif
if (rval == 1)
return(YP_NOKEY);
else
return(YP_BADDB);
}
}
if (ypdb_debug)
yp_error("Result of lookup: key: [%.*s] data: [%.*s]",
key->size, key->data, data->size, data->data);
#ifdef DB_CACHE
if (qhead.cqh_first->dbptr->size) {
qhead.cqh_first->dbptr->key = key->data;
qhead.cqh_first->dbptr->size = key->size;
}
#else
bcopy((char *)data->data, (char *)&buf, data->size);
data->data = (void *)&buf;
#endif
return(YP_TRUE);
}
int yp_next_record(dbp,key,data,all,allow)
const DB *dbp;
DBT *key;
DBT *data;
int all;
int allow;
{
static DBT lkey = { NULL, 0 };
static DBT ldata = { NULL, 0 };
int rval;
#ifndef DB_CACHE
static unsigned char keybuf[YPMAXRECORD];
static unsigned char datbuf[YPMAXRECORD];
#endif
if (key == NULL || key->data == NULL) {
rval = yp_first_record(dbp,key,data,allow);
if (rval == YP_NOKEY)
return(YP_NOMORE);
else
return(rval);
}
if (ypdb_debug)
yp_error("Retreiving next key, previous was: [%.*s]",
key->size, key->data);
if (!all) {
#ifdef DB_CACHE
if (qhead.cqh_first->dbptr->key == NULL) {
#endif
(dbp->seq)(dbp,&lkey,&ldata,R_FIRST);
while(strncmp((char *)key->data,lkey.data,
(int)key->size) || key->size != lkey.size)
if ((dbp->seq)(dbp,&lkey,&ldata,R_NEXT)) {
#ifdef DB_CACHE
qhead.cqh_first->dbptr->size = 0;
#endif
return(YP_NOKEY);
}
#ifdef DB_CACHE
}
#endif
}
if ((dbp->seq)(dbp,key,data,R_NEXT)) {
#ifdef DB_CACHE
qhead.cqh_first->dbptr->size = 0;
#endif
return(YP_NOMORE);
}
/* Avoid passing back magic "YP_*" records. */
while (!strncmp(key->data, "YP_", 3) && !allow)
if ((dbp->seq)(dbp,key,data,R_NEXT)) {
#ifdef DB_CACHE
qhead.cqh_first->dbptr->size = 0;
#endif
return(YP_NOMORE);
}
if (ypdb_debug)
yp_error("Result of lookup: key: [%.*s] data: [%.*s]",
key->size, key->data, data->size, data->data);
#ifdef DB_CACHE
if (qhead.cqh_first->dbptr->size) {
qhead.cqh_first->dbptr->key = key->data;
qhead.cqh_first->dbptr->size = key->size;
}
#else
bcopy((char *)key->data, (char *)&keybuf, key->size);
lkey.data = (void *)&keybuf;
lkey.size = key->size;
bcopy((char *)data->data, (char *)&datbuf, data->size);
data->data = (void *)&datbuf;
#endif
return(YP_TRUE);
}