source: trunk/src/3rdparty/sqlite/auth.c

Last change on this file was 205, checked in by rudi, 14 years ago

Added SQLite 2.8.17 sources. This allows to build at least one of the sql drivers / plugins.

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1/*
2** 2003 January 11
3**
4** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
5** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
6**
7** May you do good and not evil.
8** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
9** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
10**
11*************************************************************************
12** This file contains code used to implement the sqlite_set_authorizer()
13** API. This facility is an optional feature of the library. Embedded
14** systems that do not need this facility may omit it by recompiling
15** the library with -DSQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION=1
16**
17** $Id: auth.c,v 1.12.2.2 2004/09/09 13:54:30 drh Exp $
18*/
19#include "sqliteInt.h"
20
21/*
22** All of the code in this file may be omitted by defining a single
23** macro.
24*/
25#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION
26
27/*
28** Set or clear the access authorization function.
29**
30** The access authorization function is be called during the compilation
31** phase to verify that the user has read and/or write access permission on
32** various fields of the database. The first argument to the auth function
33** is a copy of the 3rd argument to this routine. The second argument
34** to the auth function is one of these constants:
35**
36** SQLITE_COPY
37** SQLITE_CREATE_INDEX
38** SQLITE_CREATE_TABLE
39** SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_INDEX
40** SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_TABLE
41** SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_TRIGGER
42** SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_VIEW
43** SQLITE_CREATE_TRIGGER
44** SQLITE_CREATE_VIEW
45** SQLITE_DELETE
46** SQLITE_DROP_INDEX
47** SQLITE_DROP_TABLE
48** SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_INDEX
49** SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_TABLE
50** SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_TRIGGER
51** SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_VIEW
52** SQLITE_DROP_TRIGGER
53** SQLITE_DROP_VIEW
54** SQLITE_INSERT
55** SQLITE_PRAGMA
56** SQLITE_READ
57** SQLITE_SELECT
58** SQLITE_TRANSACTION
59** SQLITE_UPDATE
60**
61** The third and fourth arguments to the auth function are the name of
62** the table and the column that are being accessed. The auth function
63** should return either SQLITE_OK, SQLITE_DENY, or SQLITE_IGNORE. If
64** SQLITE_OK is returned, it means that access is allowed. SQLITE_DENY
65** means that the SQL statement will never-run - the sqlite_exec() call
66** will return with an error. SQLITE_IGNORE means that the SQL statement
67** should run but attempts to read the specified column will return NULL
68** and attempts to write the column will be ignored.
69**
70** Setting the auth function to NULL disables this hook. The default
71** setting of the auth function is NULL.
72*/
73int sqlite_set_authorizer(
74 sqlite *db,
75 int (*xAuth)(void*,int,const char*,const char*,const char*,const char*),
76 void *pArg
77){
78 db->xAuth = xAuth;
79 db->pAuthArg = pArg;
80 return SQLITE_OK;
81}
82
83/*
84** Write an error message into pParse->zErrMsg that explains that the
85** user-supplied authorization function returned an illegal value.
86*/
87static void sqliteAuthBadReturnCode(Parse *pParse, int rc){
88 sqliteErrorMsg(pParse, "illegal return value (%d) from the "
89 "authorization function - should be SQLITE_OK, SQLITE_IGNORE, "
90 "or SQLITE_DENY", rc);
91 pParse->rc = SQLITE_MISUSE;
92}
93
94/*
95** The pExpr should be a TK_COLUMN expression. The table referred to
96** is in pTabList or else it is the NEW or OLD table of a trigger.
97** Check to see if it is OK to read this particular column.
98**
99** If the auth function returns SQLITE_IGNORE, change the TK_COLUMN
100** instruction into a TK_NULL. If the auth function returns SQLITE_DENY,
101** then generate an error.
102*/
103void sqliteAuthRead(
104 Parse *pParse, /* The parser context */
105 Expr *pExpr, /* The expression to check authorization on */
106 SrcList *pTabList /* All table that pExpr might refer to */
107){
108 sqlite *db = pParse->db;
109 int rc;
110 Table *pTab; /* The table being read */
111 const char *zCol; /* Name of the column of the table */
112 int iSrc; /* Index in pTabList->a[] of table being read */
113 const char *zDBase; /* Name of database being accessed */
114 TriggerStack *pStack; /* The stack of current triggers */
115
116 if( db->xAuth==0 ) return;
117 assert( pExpr->op==TK_COLUMN );
118 for(iSrc=0; iSrc<pTabList->nSrc; iSrc++){
119 if( pExpr->iTable==pTabList->a[iSrc].iCursor ) break;
120 }
121 if( iSrc>=0 && iSrc<pTabList->nSrc ){
122 pTab = pTabList->a[iSrc].pTab;
123 }else if( (pStack = pParse->trigStack)!=0 ){
124 /* This must be an attempt to read the NEW or OLD pseudo-tables
125 ** of a trigger.
126 */
127 assert( pExpr->iTable==pStack->newIdx || pExpr->iTable==pStack->oldIdx );
128 pTab = pStack->pTab;
129 }else{
130 return;
131 }
132 if( pTab==0 ) return;
133 if( pExpr->iColumn>=0 ){
134 assert( pExpr->iColumn<pTab->nCol );
135 zCol = pTab->aCol[pExpr->iColumn].zName;
136 }else if( pTab->iPKey>=0 ){
137 assert( pTab->iPKey<pTab->nCol );
138 zCol = pTab->aCol[pTab->iPKey].zName;
139 }else{
140 zCol = "ROWID";
141 }
142 assert( pExpr->iDb<db->nDb );
143 zDBase = db->aDb[pExpr->iDb].zName;
144 rc = db->xAuth(db->pAuthArg, SQLITE_READ, pTab->zName, zCol, zDBase,
145 pParse->zAuthContext);
146 if( rc==SQLITE_IGNORE ){
147 pExpr->op = TK_NULL;
148 }else if( rc==SQLITE_DENY ){
149 if( db->nDb>2 || pExpr->iDb!=0 ){
150 sqliteErrorMsg(pParse, "access to %s.%s.%s is prohibited",
151 zDBase, pTab->zName, zCol);
152 }else{
153 sqliteErrorMsg(pParse, "access to %s.%s is prohibited", pTab->zName,zCol);
154 }
155 pParse->rc = SQLITE_AUTH;
156 }else if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
157 sqliteAuthBadReturnCode(pParse, rc);
158 }
159}
160
161/*
162** Do an authorization check using the code and arguments given. Return
163** either SQLITE_OK (zero) or SQLITE_IGNORE or SQLITE_DENY. If SQLITE_DENY
164** is returned, then the error count and error message in pParse are
165** modified appropriately.
166*/
167int sqliteAuthCheck(
168 Parse *pParse,
169 int code,
170 const char *zArg1,
171 const char *zArg2,
172 const char *zArg3
173){
174 sqlite *db = pParse->db;
175 int rc;
176
177 if( db->init.busy || db->xAuth==0 ){
178 return SQLITE_OK;
179 }
180 rc = db->xAuth(db->pAuthArg, code, zArg1, zArg2, zArg3, pParse->zAuthContext);
181 if( rc==SQLITE_DENY ){
182 sqliteErrorMsg(pParse, "not authorized");
183 pParse->rc = SQLITE_AUTH;
184 }else if( rc!=SQLITE_OK && rc!=SQLITE_IGNORE ){
185 rc = SQLITE_DENY;
186 sqliteAuthBadReturnCode(pParse, rc);
187 }
188 return rc;
189}
190
191/*
192** Push an authorization context. After this routine is called, the
193** zArg3 argument to authorization callbacks will be zContext until
194** popped. Or if pParse==0, this routine is a no-op.
195*/
196void sqliteAuthContextPush(
197 Parse *pParse,
198 AuthContext *pContext,
199 const char *zContext
200){
201 pContext->pParse = pParse;
202 if( pParse ){
203 pContext->zAuthContext = pParse->zAuthContext;
204 pParse->zAuthContext = zContext;
205 }
206}
207
208/*
209** Pop an authorization context that was previously pushed
210** by sqliteAuthContextPush
211*/
212void sqliteAuthContextPop(AuthContext *pContext){
213 if( pContext->pParse ){
214 pContext->pParse->zAuthContext = pContext->zAuthContext;
215 pContext->pParse = 0;
216 }
217}
218
219#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION */
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