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2 * Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
3 *************************************************/
6 * Exim - CDB database lookup module
7 * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
9 * Copyright (c) 1998 Nigel Metheringham, Planet Online Ltd
10 * Copyright (c) The Exim Maintainers 2020
12 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
13 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
14 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
15 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
17 * --------------------------------------------------------------
18 * Modified by PH for Exim 4:
19 * Changed over to using unsigned chars
20 * Makes use of lf_check_file() for file checking
21 * --------------------------------------------------------------
22 * Modified by The Exim Maintainers 2015:
24 * --------------------------------------------------------------
26 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
27 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
28 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
29 * GNU General Public License for more details.
31 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
32 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
33 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
37 * This code implements Dan Bernstein's Constant DataBase (cdb) spec.
38 * Information, the spec and sample code for cdb can be obtained from
39 * http://www.pobox.com/~djb/cdb.html
41 * This implementation borrows some code from Dan Bernstein's
42 * implementation (which has no license restrictions applied to it).
43 * This (read-only) implementation is completely contained within
44 * cdb.[ch] it does *not* link against an external cdb library.
47 * There are 2 variants included within this code. One uses MMAP and
48 * should give better performance especially for multiple lookups on a
49 * modern machine. The other is the default implementation which is
50 * used in the case where the MMAP fails or if MMAP was not compiled
51 * in. this implementation is the same as the original reference cdb
52 * implementation. The MMAP version is compiled in if the HAVE_MMAP
53 * preprocessor define is defined - this should be set in the system
60 #include "lf_functions.h"
63 # include <sys/mman.h>
64 /* Not all implementations declare MAP_FAILED */
66 # define MAP_FAILED ((void *) -1)
67 # endif /* MAP_FAILED */
68 #endif /* HAVE_MMAP */
71 #define CDB_HASH_SPLIT 256 /* num pieces the hash table is split into */
72 #define CDB_HASH_MASK 255 /* mask to and off split value */
73 #define CDB_HASH_ENTRY 8 /* how big each offset it */
74 #define CDB_HASH_TABLE (CDB_HASH_SPLIT * CDB_HASH_ENTRY)
76 /* State information for cdb databases that are open NB while the db
77 * is open its contents will not change (cdb dbs are normally updated
78 * atomically by renaming). However the lifetime of one of these
79 * state structures should be limited - ie a long running daemon
80 * that opens one may hit problems....
90 /* 32 bit unsigned type - this is an int on all modern machines */
91 typedef unsigned int uint32;
95 * Internal function to make hash value */
98 cdb_hash(const uschar *buf, unsigned int len)
106 h ^= (uint32) *buf++;
113 * Internal function to read len bytes from disk, coping with oddities */
123 r = Uread(fd,buf,len);
124 while ((r == -1) && (errno == EINTR));
125 if (r == -1) return -1;
126 if (r == 0) { errno = EIO; return -1; }
135 * Internal function to parse 4 byte number (endian independent) */
138 cdb_unpack(uschar *buf)
141 num = buf[3]; num <<= 8;
142 num += buf[2]; num <<= 8;
143 num += buf[1]; num <<= 8;
148 static void cdb_close(void *handle);
151 cdb_open(const uschar * filename, uschar ** errmsg)
154 struct cdb_state *cdbp;
158 if ((fileno = Uopen(filename, O_RDONLY, 0)) < 0)
160 *errmsg = string_open_failed("%s for cdb lookup", filename);
164 if (fstat(fileno, &statbuf) != 0)
166 *errmsg = string_open_failed("fstat(%s) failed - cannot do cdb lookup",
171 /* If this is a valid file, then it *must* be at least
172 CDB_HASH_TABLE bytes long */
174 if (statbuf.st_size < CDB_HASH_TABLE)
176 *errmsg = string_open_failed("%s too short for cdb lookup", filename);
180 /* Having got a file open we need the structure to put things in */
181 cdbp = store_get(sizeof(struct cdb_state), FALSE);
182 /* store_get() does not return if memory was not available... */
183 /* preload the structure.... */
184 cdbp->fileno = fileno;
185 cdbp->filelen = statbuf.st_size;
186 cdbp->cdb_map = NULL;
187 cdbp->cdb_offsets = NULL;
189 /* if we are allowed to we use mmap here.... */
191 if ((mapbuf = mmap(NULL, statbuf.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, fileno, 0))
194 /* We have an mmap-ed section. Now we can just use it */
195 cdbp->cdb_map = mapbuf;
196 /* The offsets can be set to the same value since they should
197 * effectively be cached as well
199 cdbp->cdb_offsets = mapbuf;
201 /* Now return the state struct */
205 /* If we got here the map failed. Basically we can ignore this since we fall
206 back to slower methods.... However lets debug log it... */
208 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf_indent("cdb mmap failed - %d\n", errno);
209 #endif /* HAVE_MMAP */
211 /* In this case we have either not got MMAP allowed, or it failed */
213 /* get a buffer to stash the basic offsets in - this should speed
214 things up a lot - especially on multiple lookups */
216 cdbp->cdb_offsets = store_get(CDB_HASH_TABLE, FALSE);
218 /* now fill the buffer up... */
220 if (cdb_bread(fileno, cdbp->cdb_offsets, CDB_HASH_TABLE) == -1)
222 /* read of hash table failed, oh dear, oh..... time to give up I think....
223 call the close routine (deallocs the memory), and return NULL */
225 *errmsg = string_open_failed("cannot read header from %s for cdb lookup",
231 /* Everything else done - return the cache structure */
237 /*************************************************
238 * Check entry point *
239 *************************************************/
242 cdb_check(void * handle, const uschar * filename, int modemask,
243 uid_t * owners, gid_t * owngroups, uschar ** errmsg)
245 struct cdb_state * cdbp = handle;
246 return lf_check_file(cdbp->fileno, filename, S_IFREG, modemask,
247 owners, owngroups, "cdb", errmsg) == 0;
252 /*************************************************
254 *************************************************/
257 cdb_find(void * handle, const uschar * filename, const uschar * keystring,
258 int key_len, uschar ** result, uschar ** errmsg, uint * do_cache,
261 struct cdb_state * cdbp = handle;
274 key_hash = cdb_hash(keystring, key_len);
276 hash_offset_entry = CDB_HASH_ENTRY * (key_hash & CDB_HASH_MASK);
277 hash_offset = cdb_unpack(cdbp->cdb_offsets + hash_offset_entry);
278 hash_offlen = cdb_unpack(cdbp->cdb_offsets + hash_offset_entry + 4);
280 /* If the offset length is zero this key cannot be in the file */
282 if (hash_offlen == 0)
285 hash_slotnm = (key_hash >> 8) % hash_offlen;
287 /* check to ensure that the file is not corrupt
288 * if the hash_offset + (hash_offlen * CDB_HASH_ENTRY) is longer
289 * than the file, then we have problems.... */
291 if ((hash_offset + (hash_offlen * CDB_HASH_ENTRY)) > cdbp->filelen)
293 *errmsg = string_sprintf("cdb: corrupt cdb file %s (too short)",
295 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf_indent("%s\n", *errmsg);
299 cur_offset = hash_offset + (hash_slotnm * CDB_HASH_ENTRY);
300 end_offset = hash_offset + (hash_offlen * CDB_HASH_ENTRY);
302 /* if we are allowed to we use mmap here.... */
305 /* make sure the mmap was OK */
306 if (cdbp->cdb_map != NULL)
308 uschar * cur_pos = cur_offset + cdbp->cdb_map;
309 uschar * end_pos = end_offset + cdbp->cdb_map;
311 for (int loop = 0; (loop < hash_offlen); ++loop)
313 item_hash = cdb_unpack(cur_pos);
315 item_posn = cdb_unpack(cur_pos);
318 /* if the position is zero then we have a definite miss */
323 if (item_hash == key_hash)
324 { /* matching hash value */
325 uschar * item_ptr = cdbp->cdb_map + item_posn;
327 item_key_len = cdb_unpack(item_ptr);
329 item_dat_len = cdb_unpack(item_ptr);
332 /* check key length matches */
334 if (item_key_len == key_len)
336 /* finally check if key matches */
337 if (Ustrncmp(keystring, item_ptr, key_len) == 0)
339 /* we have a match.... * make item_ptr point to data */
341 item_ptr += item_key_len;
343 /* ... and the returned result. Assume it is not
344 tainted, lacking any way of telling. */
346 *result = store_get(item_dat_len + 1, FALSE);
347 memcpy(*result, item_ptr, item_dat_len);
348 (*result)[item_dat_len] = 0;
353 /* handle warp round of table */
354 if (cur_pos == end_pos)
355 cur_pos = cdbp->cdb_map + hash_offset;
357 /* looks like we failed... */
361 #endif /* HAVE_MMAP */
363 for (int loop = 0; (loop < hash_offlen); ++loop)
367 if (lseek(cdbp->fileno, (off_t) cur_offset, SEEK_SET) == -1) return DEFER;
368 if (cdb_bread(cdbp->fileno, packbuf, 8) == -1) return DEFER;
370 item_hash = cdb_unpack(packbuf);
371 item_posn = cdb_unpack(packbuf + 4);
373 /* if the position is zero then we have a definite miss */
378 if (item_hash == key_hash)
379 { /* matching hash value */
380 if (lseek(cdbp->fileno, (off_t) item_posn, SEEK_SET) == -1) return DEFER;
381 if (cdb_bread(cdbp->fileno, packbuf, 8) == -1) return DEFER;
383 item_key_len = cdb_unpack(packbuf);
385 /* check key length matches */
387 if (item_key_len == key_len)
388 { /* finally check if key matches */
389 rmark reset_point = store_mark();
390 uschar * item_key = store_get(key_len, TRUE); /* keys liable to be tainted */
392 if (cdb_bread(cdbp->fileno, item_key, key_len) == -1) return DEFER;
393 if (Ustrncmp(keystring, item_key, key_len) == 0)
395 /* Reclaim some store */
396 store_reset(reset_point);
398 /* matches - get data length */
399 item_dat_len = cdb_unpack(packbuf + 4);
401 /* then we build a new result string. We know we have enough
402 memory so disable Coverity errors about the tainted item_dat_ken */
404 *result = store_get(item_dat_len + 1, FALSE);
405 /* coverity[tainted_data] */
406 if (cdb_bread(cdbp->fileno, *result, item_dat_len) == -1)
409 /* coverity[tainted_data] */
410 (*result)[item_dat_len] = 0;
413 /* Reclaim some store */
414 store_reset(reset_point);
419 /* handle warp round of table */
420 if (cur_offset == end_offset)
421 cur_offset = hash_offset;
428 /*************************************************
429 * Close entry point *
430 *************************************************/
432 /* See local README for interface description */
435 cdb_close(void *handle)
437 struct cdb_state * cdbp = handle;
442 munmap(CS cdbp->cdb_map, cdbp->filelen);
443 if (cdbp->cdb_map == cdbp->cdb_offsets)
444 cdbp->cdb_offsets = NULL;
446 #endif /* HAVE_MMAP */
448 (void)close(cdbp->fileno);
453 /*************************************************
454 * Version reporting entry point *
455 *************************************************/
457 /* See local README for interface description. */
459 #include "../version.h"
462 cdb_version_report(FILE *f)
465 fprintf(f, "Library version: CDB: Exim version %s\n", EXIM_VERSION_STR);
470 lookup_info cdb_lookup_info = {
471 .name = US"cdb", /* lookup name */
472 .type = lookup_absfile, /* absolute file name */
473 .open = cdb_open, /* open function */
474 .check = cdb_check, /* check function */
475 .find = cdb_find, /* find function */
476 .close = cdb_close, /* close function */
477 .tidy = NULL, /* no tidy function */
478 .quote = NULL, /* no quoting function */
479 .version_report = cdb_version_report /* version reporting */
483 #define cdb_lookup_module_info _lookup_module_info
486 static lookup_info *_lookup_list[] = { &cdb_lookup_info };
487 lookup_module_info cdb_lookup_module_info = { LOOKUP_MODULE_INFO_MAGIC, _lookup_list, 1 };
489 /* End of lookups/cdb.c */