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* ProFTPD - FTP server daemon
* Copyright (c) 2001-2013 The ProFTPD Project team
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Suite 500, Boston, MA 02110-1335, USA.
*
* As a special exemption, Public Flood Software/MacGyver aka Habeeb J. Dihu
* and other respective copyright holders give permission to link this program
* with OpenSSL, and distribute the resulting executable, without including
* the source code for OpenSSL in the source distribution.
*/
/* Controls API definitions
* $Id: ctrls.h,v 1.9 2013-02-04 06:46:22 castaglia Exp $
*/
#ifndef PR_CTRLS_H
#define PR_CTRLS_H
#include <sys/un.h>
#include "conf.h"
/* Controls API build-time necessities
*/
/* mode for control socket */
#define PR_CTRLS_MODE 0777
/* mode for client sockets */
#define PR_CTRLS_CL_MODE S_IRWXU
/* Controls API objects
*/
/* Controls client object */
typedef struct cl_obj {
struct cl_obj *cl_next, *cl_prev;
/* Pool for this object's use */
pool *cl_pool;
/* Client socket file descriptor */
int cl_fd;
/* Credentials of the connecting client */
uid_t cl_uid;
const char *cl_user;
gid_t cl_gid;
const char *cl_group;
pid_t cl_pid;
/* For internal use only */
volatile unsigned long cl_flags;
/* Pointers to all controls matching client request */
array_header *cl_ctrls;
} pr_ctrls_cl_t;
/* Controls client flag values
*/
#define PR_CTRLS_CL_HAVEREQ 0x001
#define PR_CTRLS_CL_HAVERESP 0x002
#define PR_CTRLS_CL_NOACCESS 0x004
#define PR_CTRLS_CL_NOACTION 0x010
#define PR_CTRLS_CL_BLOCKED 0x020
/* Controls handler object */
typedef struct ctrls_obj {
struct ctrls_obj *ctrls_next, *ctrls_prev;
/* Object ID */
unsigned int ctrls_id;
/* Registering module */
const module *ctrls_module;
/* Requesting client */
pr_ctrls_cl_t *ctrls_cl;
/* Control "action" */
const char *ctrls_action;
/* Control trigger time. If 0, triggers immediately */
time_t ctrls_when;
/* Simple description/help text */
const char *ctrls_desc;
/* Temporary pool */
pool *ctrls_tmp_pool;
/* Control handler callback */
int (*ctrls_cb)(struct ctrls_obj *, int, char **);
/* Control handler callback arguments */
array_header *ctrls_cb_args;
/* Control handler callback return value. Used to determine when to clear
* this object from the requested list
*/
int ctrls_cb_retval;
/* Control handler callback responses */
array_header *ctrls_cb_resps;
/* For possibly passing data among control handlers */
void *ctrls_data;
/* For internal use */
volatile unsigned long ctrls_flags;
} pr_ctrls_t;
#define PR_CTRLS_REQUESTED 0x00001
#define PR_CTRLS_HANDLED 0x00002
#define PR_CTRLS_PENDING 0x00004
#define PR_CTRLS_ACT_SOLITARY 0x00010
#define PR_CTRLS_ACT_DISABLED 0x00020
#define CTRLS_GET_ACTION_ALL 7
#define CTRLS_GET_ACTION_ENABLED 8
#define CTRLS_GET_DESC 9
/* Controls API prototypes
*/
/* Register a control handler for the given action with the Controls layer,
* to be available to requesting clients. Returns the ID of the registered
* handler, or -1 if there was an error.
*/
int pr_ctrls_register(const module *mod, const char *action,
const char *desc, int (*ctrls_cb)(pr_ctrls_t *, int, char **));
/* Unregisters any control handlers that match the given module/action pair.
* If the module argument is null, then the specified action for all modules
* is unregistered. If the action argument is null, then all actions for the
* specified module are unregistered.
*
* Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*/
int pr_ctrls_unregister(module *mod, const char *action);
/* Add the given ctrls_arg string to the pr_ctrls_t object's argument
* array. Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*/
int pr_ctrls_add_arg(pr_ctrls_t *ctrl, char *ctrls_arg, size_t ctrls_arglen);
/* Add the given string to the pr_ctrls_t object's response array. Returns
* 0 on success, -1 on failure. Control handlers can use this function to
* add a text response to be returned to the requesting client.
*/
int pr_ctrls_add_response(pr_ctrls_t *ctrl, char *fmt, ...)
#ifdef __GNUC__
__attribute__ ((format (printf, 2, 3)));
#else
;
#endif
/* Meant for use in opening a client control socket, by ftpdctl and core
* routines. Connects to the control socket, and returns the socket descriptor
* opened, or -1 if there was an error.
*/
int pr_ctrls_connect(const char *socket_file);
int pr_ctrls_copy_args(pr_ctrls_t *src_ctrl, pr_ctrls_t *dest_ctrl);
int pr_ctrls_copy_resps(pr_ctrls_t *src_ctrl, pr_ctrls_t *dest_ctrl);
/* Flush any responses added to the pr_ctrls_t out the client. This should
* only be used when the control handler will not return (as when it is
* going to end the process then and there). Returns -1 with errno set to
* EINVAL if the given pointer is NULL, EPERM if unable to flush the responses
* out to the client. Returns 0 on success.
*/
int pr_ctrls_flush_response(pr_ctrls_t *ctrl);
/* Parses the given string into the argc, argv pointers, creating inputs
* suitable for passing to pr_ctrls_send_msg(). The argv array of strings
* is allocated from the given pool. Provided as a utility function.
* Returns -1 on error, 0 if successful.
*/
int pr_ctrls_parse_msg(pool *msg_pool, char *msg, unsigned int *msgargc,
char ***msgargv);
/* Reads a client control request from the given client. Returns -1 with errno
* set to EOF if there is nothing to read from the client socket, or errno set
* to the appropriate error for other problems. Returns 0 on success.
*/
int pr_ctrls_recv_request(pr_ctrls_cl_t *cl);
/* respargv can be NULL, as when the client does not care to know the
* response messages, just that a response was successfully received.
* Returns respargc, or -1 if there was an error.
*/
int pr_ctrls_recv_response(pool *resp_pool, int ctrls_sockfd, int *status,
char ***respargv);
/* Useful for core routines that themselves want to send a control message
*/
int pr_ctrls_send_msg(int sockfd, int msgstatus, unsigned int msgargc,
char **msgargv);
/* Determine whether the given socket mode is for a Unix domain socket.
* Returns zero if true, -1 otherwise.
*/
int pr_ctrls_issock_unix(mode_t sock_mode);
/* Accept a Controls connection. Returns the fd of the connected client
* if successful, -1 (with errno set appropriately) otherwise.
*
* The optional uid, gid, and pid pointers, if provided, will be filled in
* with the uid, gid, and pid of the connecting client process. These can
* be used e.g. for access control checks. The max_age parameter specifies
* the maximum age, in seconds, for the connecting client; this is used
* for some types of credentials checking.
*/
int pr_ctrls_accept(int sockfd, uid_t *uid, gid_t *gid, pid_t *pid,
unsigned int max_age);
int pr_get_registered_actions(pr_ctrls_t *ctrl, int flags);
int pr_set_registered_actions(module *mod, const char *action,
unsigned char skip_disabled, unsigned int flags);
/* Blocks ctrls from being run. */
void pr_block_ctrls(void);
/* Unblocks ctrls from being run. */
void pr_unblock_ctrls(void);
/* XXX */
int pr_check_actions(void);
/* Iterate through the list of pr_ctrls_ts and invoke the callbacks of any
* that match the given module and action arguments. Returns 0 if successful,
* -1 if error (eg controls are blocked).
*/
int pr_run_ctrls(module *mod, const char *action);
/* XXX */
int pr_reset_ctrls(void);
/* For internal use only. */
void init_ctrls(void);
#endif /* PR_CTRLS_H */
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