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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//Samba-Team//DTD DocBook V4.2-Based Variant V1.0//EN" "http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
3<chapter id="modules">
4<chapterinfo>
5 <author>
6 <firstname>Jelmer</firstname><surname>Vernooij</surname>
7 <affiliation>
8 <orgname>Samba Team</orgname>
9 <address><email>jelmer@samba.org</email></address>
10 </affiliation>
11 </author>
12 <pubdate> 19 March 2003 </pubdate>
13</chapterinfo>
14
15<title>Modules</title>
16
17<sect1>
18<title>Advantages</title>
19
20<para>
21The new modules system has the following advantages:
22</para>
23
24<simplelist>
25<member>Transparent loading of static and shared modules (no need
26for a subsystem to know about modules)</member>
27<member>Simple selection between shared and static modules at configure time</member>
28<member>"preload modules" option for increasing performance for stable modules</member>
29<member>No nasty #define stuff anymore</member>
30<member>All backends are available as plugin now (including pdb_ldap and pdb_tdb)</member>
31</simplelist>
32</sect1>
33
34<sect1>
35<title>Loading modules</title>
36
37<para>
38Some subsystems in samba use different backends. These backends can be
39either statically linked in to samba or available as a plugin. A subsystem
40should have a function that allows a module to register itself. For example,
41the passdb subsystem has:
42</para>
43
44<para><programlisting>
45NTSTATUS smb_register_passdb(int version, const char *name, pdb_init_function init);
46</programlisting></para>
47
48<para>
49This function will be called by the initialisation function of the module to
50register itself.
51</para>
52
53<sect2>
54<title>Static modules</title>
55
56<para>
57The modules system compiles a list of initialisation functions for the
58static modules of each subsystem. This is a define. For example,
59it is here currently (from <filename>include/config.h</filename>):
60</para>
61
62<para><programlisting>
63/* Static init functions */
64#define static_init_pdb { pdb_mysql_init(); pdb_ldap_init(); pdb_smbpasswd_init(); pdb_tdbsam_init(); pdb_guest_init();}
65</programlisting></para>
66
67<para>
68These functions should be called before the subsystem is used. That
69should be done when the subsystem is initialised or first used.
70</para>
71
72</sect2>
73
74<sect2>
75<title>Shared modules</title>
76
77<para>
78If a subsystem needs a certain backend, it should check if it has
79already been registered. If the backend hasn't been registered already,
80the subsystem should call smb_probe_module(char *subsystem, char *backend).
81This function tries to load the correct module from a certain path
82($LIBDIR/subsystem/backend.so). If the first character in 'backend'
83is a slash, smb_probe_module() tries to load the module from the
84absolute path specified in 'backend'.
85</para>
86
87<para>After smb_probe_module() has been executed, the subsystem
88should check again if the module has been registered.
89</para>
90
91</sect2>
92</sect1>
93
94<sect1>
95<title>Writing modules</title>
96
97<para>
98Each module has an initialisation function. For modules that are
99included with samba this name is '<replaceable>subsystem</replaceable>_<replaceable>backend</replaceable>_init'. For external modules (that will never be built-in, but only available as a module) this name is always 'init_module'. (In the case of modules included with samba, the configure system will add a #define subsystem_backend_init() init_module()).
100The prototype for these functions is:
101</para>
102
103<para><programlisting>
104NTSTATUS init_module(void);
105</programlisting></para>
106
107<para>This function should call one or more
108registration functions. The function should return NT_STATUS_OK on success and
109NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL or a more useful nt error code on failure.</para>
110
111<para>For example, pdb_ldap_init() contains: </para>
112
113<para><programlisting>
114NTSTATUS pdb_ldap_init(void)
115{
116smb_register_passdb(PASSDB_INTERFACE_VERSION, "ldapsam", pdb_init_ldapsam);
117smb_register_passdb(PASSDB_INTERFACE_VERSION, "ldapsam_nua", pdb_init_ldapsam_nua);
118 return NT_STATUS_OK;
119}
120</programlisting></para>
121
122<sect2>
123<title>Static/Shared selection in configure.in</title>
124
125<para>
126Some macros in configure.in generate the various defines and substs that
127are necessary for the system to work correct. All modules that should
128be built by default have to be added to the variable 'default_modules'.
129For example, if ldap is found, pdb_ldap is added to this variable.
130</para>
131
132<para>
133On the bottom of configure.in, SMB_MODULE() should be called
134for each module and SMB_SUBSYSTEM() for each subsystem.
135</para>
136
137<para>Syntax:</para>
138
139<para><programlisting>
140SMB_MODULE(<replaceable>subsystem</replaceable>_<replaceable>backend</replaceable>, <replaceable>object files</replaceable>, <replaceable>plugin name</replaceable>, <replaceable>subsystem name</replaceable>, <replaceable>static_action</replaceable>, <replaceable>shared_action</replaceable>)
141SMB_SUBSYSTEM(<replaceable>subsystem</replaceable>,<replaceable>depfile</replaceable>)
142</programlisting></para>
143
144<para>The depfile for a certain subsystem is the file that calls the
145initialisation functions for the statically built in modules.</para>
146
147<para>
148<replaceable>@SUBSYSTEM_MODULES@</replaceable> in Makefile.in will
149be replaced with the names of the plugins to build.
150</para>
151
152<para>You must make sure all .c files that contain defines that can
153be changed by ./configure are rebuilded in the 'modules_clean' make target.
154Practically, this means all c files that contain <command>static_init_subsystem;</command> calls need to be rebuilded.
155</para>
156
157<note>
158<para>
159There currently also is a configure.in command called SMB_MODULE_PROVIVES().
160This is used for modules that register multiple things. It should not
161be used as probing will most likely disappear in the future.</para>
162</note>
163
164</sect2>
165</sect1>
166</chapter>
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