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1/*
2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 Utility functions for Samba
4 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1999
5 Copyright (C) Jelmer Vernooij 2005
6
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
11
12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
19*/
20
21#ifndef _SAMBA_UTIL_H_
22#define _SAMBA_UTIL_H_
23
24#include "lib/util/charset/charset.h"
25#include "lib/util/attr.h"
26
27/* for TALLOC_CTX */
28#include <talloc.h>
29
30/**
31 * @file
32 * @brief Helpful macros
33 */
34
35struct smbsrv_tcon;
36
37extern const char *logfile;
38extern const char *panic_action;
39
40#include "lib/util/time.h"
41#include "lib/util/data_blob.h"
42#include "lib/util/xfile.h"
43#include "lib/util/byteorder.h"
44#include "lib/util/talloc_stack.h"
45
46/**
47 * assert macros
48 */
49#ifdef DEVELOPER
50#define SMB_ASSERT(b) do { if (!(b)) { \
51 DEBUG(0,("PANIC: assert failed at %s(%d): %s\n", \
52 __FILE__, __LINE__, #b)); smb_panic("assert failed: " #b); }} while(0)
53#else
54/* redefine the assert macro for non-developer builds */
55#define SMB_ASSERT(b) do { if (!(b)) { \
56 DEBUG(0,("PANIC: assert failed at %s(%d): %s\n", \
57 __FILE__, __LINE__, #b)); }} while (0)
58#endif
59
60#ifndef ABS
61#define ABS(a) ((a)>0?(a):(-(a)))
62#endif
63
64#include "lib/util/memory.h"
65
66/**
67 * Write backtrace to debug log
68 */
69_PUBLIC_ void call_backtrace(void);
70
71/**
72 Something really nasty happened - panic !
73**/
74_PUBLIC_ _NORETURN_ void smb_panic(const char *why);
75
76#if _SAMBA_BUILD_ == 4
77/**
78setup our fault handlers
79**/
80_PUBLIC_ void fault_setup(const char *pname);
81_PUBLIC_ void fault_setup_disable(void);
82#endif
83
84/**
85 register a fault handler.
86 Should only be called once in the execution of smbd.
87*/
88_PUBLIC_ bool register_fault_handler(const char *name, void (*fault_handler)(int sig));
89
90/* The following definitions come from lib/util/signal.c */
91
92
93/**
94 Block sigs.
95**/
96void BlockSignals(bool block, int signum);
97
98/**
99 Catch a signal. This should implement the following semantics:
100
101 1) The handler remains installed after being called.
102 2) The signal should be blocked during handler execution.
103**/
104void (*CatchSignal(int signum,void (*handler)(int )))(int);
105
106/**
107 Ignore SIGCLD via whatever means is necessary for this OS.
108**/
109void CatchChild(void);
110
111/**
112 Catch SIGCLD but leave the child around so it's status can be reaped.
113**/
114void CatchChildLeaveStatus(void);
115
116/* The following definitions come from lib/util/system.c */
117
118/**************************************************************************
119A wrapper for gethostbyname() that tries avoids looking up hostnames
120in the root domain, which can cause dial-on-demand links to come up for no
121apparent reason.
122****************************************************************************/
123_PUBLIC_ struct hostent *sys_gethostbyname(const char *name);
124_PUBLIC_ struct in_addr sys_inet_makeaddr(int net, int host);
125
126/**
127 * Wrapper for fork used to invalid pid cache.
128 **/
129_PUBLIC_ pid_t sys_fork(void);
130
131/**
132 * Wrapper for getpid. Ensures we only do a system call *once*.
133 **/
134_PUBLIC_ pid_t sys_getpid(void);
135
136_PUBLIC_ int sys_getpeereid( int s, uid_t *uid);
137
138struct sockaddr;
139
140_PUBLIC_ int sys_getnameinfo(const struct sockaddr *psa,
141 int salen,
142 char *host,
143 size_t hostlen,
144 char *service,
145 size_t servlen,
146 int flags);
147_PUBLIC_ int sys_connect(int fd, const struct sockaddr * addr);
148
149/* The following definitions come from lib/util/genrand.c */
150/**
151 Copy any user given reseed data.
152**/
153_PUBLIC_ void set_rand_reseed_callback(void (*fn)(void *, int *), void *);
154
155/**
156 * Tell the random number generator it needs to reseed.
157 */
158_PUBLIC_ void set_need_random_reseed(void);
159
160/**
161 Interface to the (hopefully) good crypto random number generator.
162 Will use our internal PRNG if more than 40 bytes of random generation
163 has been requested, otherwise tries to read from /dev/random
164**/
165_PUBLIC_ void generate_random_buffer(uint8_t *out, int len);
166
167/**
168 Interface to the (hopefully) good crypto random number generator.
169 Will always use /dev/urandom if available.
170**/
171_PUBLIC_ void generate_secret_buffer(uint8_t *out, int len);
172
173/**
174 generate a single random uint32_t
175**/
176_PUBLIC_ uint32_t generate_random(void);
177
178/**
179 very basic password quality checker
180**/
181_PUBLIC_ bool check_password_quality(const char *s);
182
183/**
184 * Generate a random text password.
185 */
186_PUBLIC_ char *generate_random_password(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, size_t min, size_t max);
187
188/**
189 Use the random number generator to generate a random string.
190**/
191_PUBLIC_ char *generate_random_str_list(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, size_t len, const char *list);
192
193/**
194 * Generate a random text string consisting of the specified length.
195 * The returned string will be allocated.
196 *
197 * Characters used are: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+_-#.,
198 */
199_PUBLIC_ char *generate_random_str(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, size_t len);
200
201/**
202 * Generate an array of unique text strings all of the same length.
203 * The returned strings will be allocated.
204 * Returns NULL if the number of unique combinations cannot be created.
205 *
206 * Characters used are: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+_-#.,
207 */
208_PUBLIC_ char** generate_unique_strs(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, size_t len,
209 uint32_t num);
210
211/* The following definitions come from lib/util/dprintf.c */
212#if _SAMBA_BUILD_ == 4
213
214_PUBLIC_ void d_set_iconv(smb_iconv_t);
215_PUBLIC_ int d_vfprintf(FILE *f, const char *format, va_list ap) PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(2,0);
216_PUBLIC_ int d_fprintf(FILE *f, const char *format, ...) PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(2,3);
217_PUBLIC_ int d_printf(const char *format, ...) PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(1,2);
218_PUBLIC_ void display_set_stderr(void);
219#endif
220
221/* The following definitions come from lib/util/util_str.c */
222
223bool next_token_talloc(TALLOC_CTX *ctx,
224 const char **ptr,
225 char **pp_buff,
226 const char *sep);
227
228/**
229 * Get the next token from a string, return false if none found. Handles
230 * double-quotes. This version does not trim leading separator characters
231 * before looking for a token.
232 */
233bool next_token_no_ltrim_talloc(TALLOC_CTX *ctx,
234 const char **ptr,
235 char **pp_buff,
236 const char *sep);
237
238
239/**
240 Trim the specified elements off the front and back of a string.
241**/
242_PUBLIC_ bool trim_string(char *s, const char *front, const char *back);
243
244/**
245 Find the number of 'c' chars in a string
246**/
247_PUBLIC_ _PURE_ size_t count_chars(const char *s, char c);
248
249/**
250 Safe string copy into a known length string. maxlength does not
251 include the terminating zero.
252**/
253_PUBLIC_ char *safe_strcpy(char *dest,const char *src, size_t maxlength);
254
255/**
256 Safe string cat into a string. maxlength does not
257 include the terminating zero.
258**/
259_PUBLIC_ char *safe_strcat(char *dest, const char *src, size_t maxlength);
260
261/**
262 Routine to get hex characters and turn them into a 16 byte array.
263 the array can be variable length, and any non-hex-numeric
264 characters are skipped. "0xnn" or "0Xnn" is specially catered
265 for.
266
267 valid examples: "0A5D15"; "0x15, 0x49, 0xa2"; "59\ta9\te3\n"
268
269
270**/
271_PUBLIC_ size_t strhex_to_str(char *p, size_t p_len, const char *strhex, size_t strhex_len);
272
273/**
274 * Parse a hex string and return a data blob.
275 */
276_PUBLIC_ _PURE_ DATA_BLOB strhex_to_data_blob(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const char *strhex) ;
277
278/**
279 * Routine to print a buffer as HEX digits, into an allocated string.
280 */
281_PUBLIC_ void hex_encode(const unsigned char *buff_in, size_t len, char **out_hex_buffer);
282
283/**
284 * talloc version of hex_encode()
285 */
286_PUBLIC_ char *hex_encode_talloc(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const unsigned char *buff_in, size_t len);
287
288/**
289 Substitute a string for a pattern in another string. Make sure there is
290 enough room!
291
292 This routine looks for pattern in s and replaces it with
293 insert. It may do multiple replacements.
294
295 Any of " ; ' $ or ` in the insert string are replaced with _
296 if len==0 then the string cannot be extended. This is different from the old
297 use of len==0 which was for no length checks to be done.
298**/
299_PUBLIC_ void string_sub(char *s,const char *pattern, const char *insert, size_t len);
300
301
302_PUBLIC_ char *string_sub_talloc(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const char *s,
303 const char *pattern, const char *insert);
304
305/**
306 Similar to string_sub() but allows for any character to be substituted.
307 Use with caution!
308 if len==0 then the string cannot be extended. This is different from the old
309 use of len==0 which was for no length checks to be done.
310**/
311_PUBLIC_ void all_string_sub(char *s,const char *pattern,const char *insert, size_t len);
312
313/**
314 Unescape a URL encoded string, in place.
315**/
316_PUBLIC_ void rfc1738_unescape(char *buf);
317
318
319/**
320 * rfc1738_escape
321 * Returns a static buffer that contains the RFC
322 * 1738 compliant, escaped version of the given url. (escapes unsafe and % characters)
323 **/
324_PUBLIC_ char *rfc1738_escape(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const char *url);
325
326/**
327 * rfc1738_escape_unescaped
328 *
329 * Returns a static buffer that contains
330 * the RFC 1738 compliant, escaped version of the given url (escapes unsafe chars only)
331 **/
332_PUBLIC_ char *rfc1738_escape_unescaped(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const char *url);
333
334/**
335 * rfc1738_escape_part
336 * Returns a static buffer that contains the RFC
337 * 1738 compliant, escaped version of the given url segment. (escapes
338 * unsafe, reserved and % chars) It would mangle the :// in http://,
339 * and mangle paths (because of /).
340 **/
341_PUBLIC_ char *rfc1738_escape_part(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const char *url);
342
343/**
344 format a string into length-prefixed dotted domain format, as used in NBT
345 and in some ADS structures
346**/
347_PUBLIC_ const char *str_format_nbt_domain(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const char *s);
348
349/**
350 * Add a string to an array of strings.
351 *
352 * num should be a pointer to an integer that holds the current
353 * number of elements in strings. It will be updated by this function.
354 */
355_PUBLIC_ bool add_string_to_array(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
356 const char *str, const char ***strings, int *num);
357
358/**
359 varient of strcmp() that handles NULL ptrs
360**/
361_PUBLIC_ int strcmp_safe(const char *s1, const char *s2);
362
363/**
364return the number of bytes occupied by a buffer in ASCII format
365the result includes the null termination
366limited by 'n' bytes
367**/
368_PUBLIC_ size_t ascii_len_n(const char *src, size_t n);
369
370/**
371 Set a boolean variable from the text value stored in the passed string.
372 Returns true in success, false if the passed string does not correctly
373 represent a boolean.
374**/
375_PUBLIC_ bool set_boolean(const char *boolean_string, bool *boolean);
376
377/**
378 * Parse a string containing a boolean value.
379 *
380 * val will be set to the read value.
381 *
382 * @retval true if a boolean value was parsed, false otherwise.
383 */
384_PUBLIC_ bool conv_str_bool(const char * str, bool * val);
385
386#if _SAMBA_BUILD_ == 4
387/**
388 * Convert a size specification like 16K into an integral number of bytes.
389 **/
390_PUBLIC_ bool conv_str_size(const char * str, uint64_t * val);
391#endif
392
393/**
394 * Parse a uint64_t value from a string
395 *
396 * val will be set to the value read.
397 *
398 * @retval true if parsing was successful, false otherwise
399 */
400_PUBLIC_ bool conv_str_u64(const char * str, uint64_t * val);
401
402/**
403return the number of bytes occupied by a buffer in CH_UTF16 format
404the result includes the null termination
405**/
406_PUBLIC_ size_t utf16_len(const void *buf);
407
408/**
409return the number of bytes occupied by a buffer in CH_UTF16 format
410the result includes the null termination
411limited by 'n' bytes
412**/
413_PUBLIC_ size_t utf16_len_n(const void *src, size_t n);
414_PUBLIC_ size_t ucs2_align(const void *base_ptr, const void *p, int flags);
415
416/**
417Do a case-insensitive, whitespace-ignoring string compare.
418**/
419_PUBLIC_ int strwicmp(const char *psz1, const char *psz2);
420
421/**
422 String replace.
423**/
424_PUBLIC_ void string_replace(char *s, char oldc, char newc);
425
426/**
427 * Compare 2 strings.
428 *
429 * @note The comparison is case-insensitive.
430 **/
431_PUBLIC_ bool strequal(const char *s1, const char *s2);
432
433/* The following definitions come from lib/util/util_strlist.c */
434
435/* separators for lists */
436#ifndef LIST_SEP
437#define LIST_SEP " \t,\n\r"
438#endif
439
440/**
441 build an empty (only NULL terminated) list of strings (for expansion with str_list_add() etc)
442*/
443_PUBLIC_ char **str_list_make_empty(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx);
444
445/**
446 place the only element 'entry' into a new, NULL terminated string list
447*/
448_PUBLIC_ char **str_list_make_single(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
449 const char *entry);
450
451/**
452 build a null terminated list of strings from a input string and a
453 separator list. The separator list must contain characters less than
454 or equal to 0x2f for this to work correctly on multi-byte strings
455*/
456_PUBLIC_ char **str_list_make(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const char *string,
457 const char *sep);
458
459/**
460 * build a null terminated list of strings from an argv-like input string
461 * Entries are separated by spaces and can be enclosed by quotes.
462 * Does NOT support escaping
463 */
464_PUBLIC_ char **str_list_make_shell(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const char *string, const char *sep);
465
466/**
467 * join a list back to one string
468 */
469_PUBLIC_ char *str_list_join(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const char **list, char separator);
470
471/** join a list back to one (shell-like) string; entries
472 * separated by spaces, using quotes where necessary */
473_PUBLIC_ char *str_list_join_shell(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const char **list, char sep);
474
475/**
476 return the number of elements in a string list
477*/
478_PUBLIC_ size_t str_list_length(const char * const *list);
479
480/**
481 copy a string list
482*/
483_PUBLIC_ char **str_list_copy(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const char **list);
484
485/**
486 Return true if all the elements of the list match exactly.
487 */
488_PUBLIC_ bool str_list_equal(const char * const *list1, const char * const *list2);
489
490/**
491 add an entry to a string list
492*/
493_PUBLIC_ const char **str_list_add(const char **list, const char *s);
494
495/**
496 remove an entry from a string list
497*/
498_PUBLIC_ void str_list_remove(const char **list, const char *s);
499
500/**
501 return true if a string is in a list
502*/
503_PUBLIC_ bool str_list_check(const char **list, const char *s);
504
505/**
506 return true if a string is in a list, case insensitively
507*/
508_PUBLIC_ bool str_list_check_ci(const char **list, const char *s);
509/**
510 append one list to another - expanding list1
511*/
512_PUBLIC_ const char **str_list_append(const char **list1,
513 const char * const *list2);
514
515/**
516 remove duplicate elements from a list
517*/
518_PUBLIC_ const char **str_list_unique(const char **list);
519
520/*
521 very useful when debugging complex list related code
522 */
523_PUBLIC_ void str_list_show(const char **list);
524
525
526/**
527 append one list to another - expanding list1
528 this assumes the elements of list2 are const pointers, so we can re-use them
529*/
530_PUBLIC_ const char **str_list_append_const(const char **list1,
531 const char **list2);
532
533/**
534 add an entry to a string list
535 this assumes s will not change
536*/
537_PUBLIC_ const char **str_list_add_const(const char **list, const char *s);
538
539/**
540 copy a string list
541 this assumes list will not change
542*/
543_PUBLIC_ const char **str_list_copy_const(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
544 const char **list);
545
546/**
547 * Needed for making an "unconst" list "const"
548 */
549_PUBLIC_ const char **const_str_list(char **list);
550
551
552/* The following definitions come from lib/util/util_file.c */
553
554
555/**
556read a line from a file with possible \ continuation chars.
557Blanks at the start or end of a line are stripped.
558The string will be allocated if s2 is NULL
559**/
560_PUBLIC_ char *fgets_slash(char *s2,int maxlen,XFILE *f);
561
562/**
563 * Read one line (data until next newline or eof) and allocate it
564 */
565_PUBLIC_ char *afdgets(int fd, TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, size_t hint);
566
567/**
568load a file into memory from a fd.
569**/
570_PUBLIC_ char *fd_load(int fd, size_t *size, size_t maxsize, TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx);
571
572
573char **file_lines_parse(char *p, size_t size, int *numlines, TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx);
574
575/**
576load a file into memory
577**/
578_PUBLIC_ char *file_load(const char *fname, size_t *size, size_t maxsize, TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx);
579
580/**
581mmap (if possible) or read a file
582**/
583_PUBLIC_ void *map_file(const char *fname, size_t size);
584
585/**
586load a file into memory and return an array of pointers to lines in the file
587must be freed with talloc_free().
588**/
589_PUBLIC_ char **file_lines_load(const char *fname, int *numlines, size_t maxsize, TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx);
590
591/**
592load a fd into memory and return an array of pointers to lines in the file
593must be freed with talloc_free(). If convert is true calls unix_to_dos on
594the list.
595**/
596_PUBLIC_ char **fd_lines_load(int fd, int *numlines, size_t maxsize, TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx);
597
598/**
599take a list of lines and modify them to produce a list where \ continues
600a line
601**/
602_PUBLIC_ void file_lines_slashcont(char **lines);
603
604/**
605 save a lump of data into a file. Mostly used for debugging
606*/
607_PUBLIC_ bool file_save(const char *fname, const void *packet, size_t length);
608_PUBLIC_ int vfdprintf(int fd, const char *format, va_list ap) PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(2,0);
609_PUBLIC_ int fdprintf(int fd, const char *format, ...) PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(2,3);
610_PUBLIC_ bool large_file_support(const char *path);
611
612/*
613 compare two files, return true if the two files have the same content
614 */
615bool file_compare(const char *path1, const char *path2);
616
617/* The following definitions come from lib/util/util.c */
618
619
620/**
621 Find a suitable temporary directory. The result should be copied immediately
622 as it may be overwritten by a subsequent call.
623**/
624_PUBLIC_ const char *tmpdir(void);
625
626/**
627 Check if a file exists - call vfs_file_exist for samba files.
628**/
629_PUBLIC_ bool file_exist(const char *fname);
630
631/**
632 Check a files mod time.
633**/
634_PUBLIC_ time_t file_modtime(const char *fname);
635
636/**
637 Check if a directory exists.
638**/
639_PUBLIC_ bool directory_exist(const char *dname);
640
641/**
642 * Try to create the specified directory if it didn't exist.
643 *
644 * @retval true if the directory already existed and has the right permissions
645 * or was successfully created.
646 */
647_PUBLIC_ bool directory_create_or_exist(const char *dname, uid_t uid,
648 mode_t dir_perms);
649
650/**
651 Set a fd into blocking/nonblocking mode. Uses POSIX O_NONBLOCK if available,
652 else
653 if SYSV use O_NDELAY
654 if BSD use FNDELAY
655**/
656_PUBLIC_ int set_blocking(int fd, bool set);
657
658/**
659 Sleep for a specified number of milliseconds.
660**/
661_PUBLIC_ void smb_msleep(unsigned int t);
662
663/**
664 Get my own name, return in talloc'ed storage.
665**/
666_PUBLIC_ char* get_myname(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx);
667
668/**
669 Check if a process exists. Does this work on all unixes?
670**/
671_PUBLIC_ bool process_exists_by_pid(pid_t pid);
672
673/**
674 Simple routine to do POSIX file locking. Cruft in NFS and 64->32 bit mapping
675 is dealt with in posix.c
676**/
677_PUBLIC_ bool fcntl_lock(int fd, int op, off_t offset, off_t count, int type);
678
679/**
680 * Write dump of binary data to a callback
681 */
682void dump_data_cb(const uint8_t *buf, int len,
683 bool omit_zero_bytes,
684 void (*cb)(const char *buf, void *private_data),
685 void *private_data);
686
687/**
688 * Write dump of binary data to the log file.
689 *
690 * The data is only written if the log level is at least level.
691 */
692_PUBLIC_ void dump_data(int level, const uint8_t *buf,int len);
693
694/**
695 * Write dump of binary data to the log file.
696 *
697 * The data is only written if the log level is at least level.
698 * 16 zero bytes in a row are omitted
699 */
700_PUBLIC_ void dump_data_skip_zeros(int level, const uint8_t *buf, int len);
701
702/**
703 malloc that aborts with smb_panic on fail or zero size.
704**/
705_PUBLIC_ void *smb_xmalloc(size_t size);
706
707/**
708 Memdup with smb_panic on fail.
709**/
710_PUBLIC_ void *smb_xmemdup(const void *p, size_t size);
711
712/**
713 strdup that aborts on malloc fail.
714**/
715_PUBLIC_ char *smb_xstrdup(const char *s);
716
717char *smb_xstrndup(const char *s, size_t n);
718
719/**
720 Like strdup but for memory.
721**/
722_PUBLIC_ void *memdup(const void *p, size_t size);
723
724/**
725 * Write a password to the log file.
726 *
727 * @note Only actually does something if DEBUG_PASSWORD was defined during
728 * compile-time.
729 */
730_PUBLIC_ void dump_data_pw(const char *msg, const uint8_t * data, size_t len);
731
732/**
733 * see if a range of memory is all zero. A NULL pointer is considered
734 * to be all zero
735 */
736_PUBLIC_ bool all_zero(const uint8_t *ptr, size_t size);
737
738/**
739 realloc an array, checking for integer overflow in the array size
740*/
741_PUBLIC_ void *realloc_array(void *ptr, size_t el_size, unsigned count, bool free_on_fail);
742
743void *malloc_array(size_t el_size, unsigned int count);
744
745/* The following definitions come from lib/util/fsusage.c */
746
747
748/**
749 * Retrieve amount of free disk space.
750 * this does all of the system specific guff to get the free disk space.
751 * It is derived from code in the GNU fileutils package, but has been
752 * considerably mangled for use here
753 *
754 * results are returned in *dfree and *dsize, in 512 byte units
755*/
756_PUBLIC_ int sys_fsusage(const char *path, uint64_t *dfree, uint64_t *dsize);
757
758/* The following definitions come from lib/util/ms_fnmatch.c */
759
760
761/**
762 * @file
763 * @brief MS-style Filename matching
764 */
765
766#if _SAMBA_BUILD_ == 4
767/* protocol types. It assumes that higher protocols include lower protocols
768 as subsets. FIXME: Move to one of the smb-specific headers */
769enum protocol_types {
770 PROTOCOL_NONE,
771 PROTOCOL_CORE,
772 PROTOCOL_COREPLUS,
773 PROTOCOL_LANMAN1,
774 PROTOCOL_LANMAN2,
775 PROTOCOL_NT1,
776 PROTOCOL_SMB2
777};
778
779int ms_fnmatch(const char *pattern, const char *string, enum protocol_types protocol);
780
781/** a generic fnmatch function - uses for non-CIFS pattern matching */
782int gen_fnmatch(const char *pattern, const char *string);
783#endif
784
785/* The following definitions come from lib/util/idtree.c */
786
787
788/**
789 initialise a idr tree. The context return value must be passed to
790 all subsequent idr calls. To destroy the idr tree use talloc_free()
791 on this context
792 */
793_PUBLIC_ struct idr_context *idr_init(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx);
794
795/**
796 allocate the next available id, and assign 'ptr' into its slot.
797 you can retrieve later this pointer using idr_find()
798*/
799_PUBLIC_ int idr_get_new(struct idr_context *idp, void *ptr, int limit);
800
801/**
802 allocate a new id, giving the first available value greater than or
803 equal to the given starting id
804*/
805_PUBLIC_ int idr_get_new_above(struct idr_context *idp, void *ptr, int starting_id, int limit);
806
807/**
808 allocate a new id randomly in the given range
809*/
810_PUBLIC_ int idr_get_new_random(struct idr_context *idp, void *ptr, int limit);
811
812/**
813 find a pointer value previously set with idr_get_new given an id
814*/
815_PUBLIC_ void *idr_find(struct idr_context *idp, int id);
816
817/**
818 remove an id from the idr tree
819*/
820_PUBLIC_ int idr_remove(struct idr_context *idp, int id);
821
822/* The following definitions come from lib/util/become_daemon.c */
823
824/**
825 Close the low 3 fd's and open dev/null in their place
826**/
827_PUBLIC_ void close_low_fds(bool stderr_too);
828
829/**
830 Become a daemon, discarding the controlling terminal.
831**/
832_PUBLIC_ void become_daemon(bool do_fork, bool no_process_group, bool log_stdout);
833
834/**
835 * Load a ini-style file.
836 */
837bool pm_process( const char *fileName,
838 bool (*sfunc)(const char *, void *),
839 bool (*pfunc)(const char *, const char *, void *),
840 void *userdata);
841
842bool unmap_file(void *start, size_t size);
843
844void print_asc(int level, const uint8_t *buf,int len);
845void print_asc_cb(const uint8_t *buf, int len,
846 void (*cb)(const char *buf, void *private_data),
847 void *private_data);
848
849/**
850 * Add an id to an array of ids.
851 *
852 * num should be a pointer to an integer that holds the current
853 * number of elements in ids. It will be updated by this function.
854 */
855
856bool add_uid_to_array_unique(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, uid_t uid,
857 uid_t **uids, uint32_t *num_uids);
858bool add_gid_to_array_unique(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, gid_t gid,
859 gid_t **gids, uint32_t *num_gids);
860
861/**
862 * Allocate anonymous shared memory of the given size
863 */
864void *anonymous_shared_allocate(size_t bufsz);
865void anonymous_shared_free(void *ptr);
866
867/*
868 run a command as a child process, with a timeout.
869
870 any stdout/stderr from the child will appear in the Samba logs with
871 the specified log levels
872
873 If callback is set then the callback is called on completion
874 with the return code from the command
875 */
876struct tevent_context;
877struct tevent_req;
878struct tevent_req *samba_runcmd_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
879 struct tevent_context *ev,
880 struct timeval endtime,
881 int stdout_log_level,
882 int stderr_log_level,
883 const char * const *argv0, ...);
884int samba_runcmd_recv(struct tevent_req *req, int *perrno);
885
886#ifdef DEVELOPER
887void samba_start_debugger(void);
888#endif
889
890#endif /* _SAMBA_UTIL_H_ */
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