1 /*************************************************
2 * Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
3 *************************************************/
5 /* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2018 */
6 /* Copyright (c) The Exim Maintainers 2020 */
7 /* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
13 /* Functions for accessing Exim's hints database, which consists of a number of
14 different DBM files. This module does not contain code for reading DBM files
15 for (e.g.) alias expansion. That is all contained within the general search
16 functions. As Exim now has support for several DBM interfaces, all the relevant
17 functions are called as macros.
19 All the data in Exim's database is in the nature of *hints*. Therefore it
20 doesn't matter if it gets destroyed by accident. These functions are not
21 supposed to implement a "safe" database.
23 Keys are passed in as C strings, and the terminating zero *is* used when
24 building the dbm files. This just makes life easier when scanning the files
27 Synchronization is required on the database files, and this is achieved by
28 means of locking on independent lock files. (Earlier attempts to lock on the
29 DBM files themselves were never completely successful.) Since callers may in
30 general want to do more than one read or write while holding the lock, there
31 are separate open and close functions. However, the calling modules should
32 arrange to hold the locks for the bare minimum of time. */
36 /*************************************************
37 * Berkeley DB error callback *
38 *************************************************/
40 /* For Berkeley DB >= 2, we can define a function to be called in case of DB
41 errors. This should help with debugging strange DB problems, e.g. getting "File
42 exists" when you try to open a db file. The API for this function was changed
45 #if defined(USE_DB) && defined(DB_VERSION_STRING)
47 #if DB_VERSION_MAJOR > 4 || (DB_VERSION_MAJOR == 4 && DB_VERSION_MINOR >= 3)
48 dbfn_bdb_error_callback(const DB_ENV *dbenv, const char *pfx, const char *msg)
52 dbfn_bdb_error_callback(const char *pfx, char *msg)
56 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "Berkeley DB error: %s", msg);
63 /*************************************************
64 * Open and lock a database file *
65 *************************************************/
67 /* Used for accessing Exim's hints databases.
70 name The single-component name of one of Exim's database files.
71 flags Either O_RDONLY or O_RDWR, indicating the type of open required;
72 O_RDWR implies "create if necessary"
73 dbblock Points to an open_db block to be filled in.
74 lof If TRUE, write to the log for actual open failures (locking failures
76 panic If TRUE, panic on failure to create the db directory
78 Returns: NULL if the open failed, or the locking failed. After locking
79 failures, errno is zero.
81 On success, dbblock is returned. This contains the dbm pointer and
82 the fd of the locked lock file.
84 There are some calls that use O_RDWR|O_CREAT for the flags. Having discovered
85 this in December 2005, I'm not sure if this is correct or not, but for the
86 moment I haven't changed them.
90 dbfn_open(uschar *name, int flags, open_db *dbblock, BOOL lof, BOOL panic)
93 BOOL read_only = flags == O_RDONLY;
96 uschar dirname[256], filename[256];
98 DEBUG(D_hints_lookup) acl_level++;
100 /* The first thing to do is to open a separate file on which to lock. This
101 ensures that Exim has exclusive use of the database before it even tries to
102 open it. Early versions tried to lock on the open database itself, but that
103 gave rise to mysterious problems from time to time - it was suspected that some
104 DB libraries "do things" on their open() calls which break the interlocking.
105 The lock file is never written to, but we open it for writing so we can get a
106 write lock if required. If it does not exist, we create it. This is done
107 separately so we know when we have done it, because when running as root we
108 need to change the ownership - see the bottom of this function. We also try to
109 make the directory as well, just in case. We won't be doing this many times
110 unnecessarily, because usually the lock file will be there. If the directory
111 exists, there is no error. */
113 snprintf(CS dirname, sizeof(dirname), "%s/db", spool_directory);
114 snprintf(CS filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/%s.lockfile", dirname, name);
116 if ((dbblock->lockfd = Uopen(filename, O_RDWR, EXIMDB_LOCKFILE_MODE)) < 0)
119 (void)directory_make(spool_directory, US"db", EXIMDB_DIRECTORY_MODE, panic);
120 dbblock->lockfd = Uopen(filename, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, EXIMDB_LOCKFILE_MODE);
123 if (dbblock->lockfd < 0)
125 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "%s",
126 string_open_failed(errno, "database lock file %s", filename));
127 errno = 0; /* Indicates locking failure */
128 DEBUG(D_hints_lookup) acl_level--;
132 /* Now we must get a lock on the opened lock file; do this with a blocking
133 lock that times out. */
135 lock_data.l_type = read_only? F_RDLCK : F_WRLCK;
136 lock_data.l_whence = lock_data.l_start = lock_data.l_len = 0;
138 DEBUG(D_hints_lookup|D_retry|D_route|D_deliver)
139 debug_printf_indent("locking %s\n", filename);
141 sigalrm_seen = FALSE;
142 ALARM(EXIMDB_LOCK_TIMEOUT);
143 rc = fcntl(dbblock->lockfd, F_SETLKW, &lock_data);
146 if (sigalrm_seen) errno = ETIMEDOUT;
149 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "Failed to get %s lock for %s: %s",
150 read_only ? "read" : "write", filename,
151 errno == ETIMEDOUT ? "timed out" : strerror(errno));
152 (void)close(dbblock->lockfd);
153 errno = 0; /* Indicates locking failure */
154 DEBUG(D_hints_lookup) acl_level--;
158 DEBUG(D_hints_lookup) debug_printf_indent("locked %s\n", filename);
160 /* At this point we have an opened and locked separate lock file, that is,
161 exclusive access to the database, so we can go ahead and open it. If we are
162 expected to create it, don't do so at first, again so that we can detect
163 whether we need to change its ownership (see comments about the lock file
164 above.) There have been regular reports of crashes while opening hints
165 databases - often this is caused by non-matching db.h and the library. To make
166 it easy to pin this down, there are now debug statements on either side of the
169 snprintf(CS filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/%s", dirname, name);
170 EXIM_DBOPEN(filename, dirname, flags, EXIMDB_MODE, &(dbblock->dbptr));
172 if (!dbblock->dbptr && errno == ENOENT && flags == O_RDWR)
174 DEBUG(D_hints_lookup)
175 debug_printf_indent("%s appears not to exist: trying to create\n", filename);
177 EXIM_DBOPEN(filename, dirname, flags|O_CREAT, EXIMDB_MODE, &(dbblock->dbptr));
182 /* If we are running as root and this is the first access to the database, its
183 files will be owned by root. We want them to be owned by exim. We detect this
184 situation by noting above when we had to create the lock file or the database
185 itself. Because the different dbm libraries use different extensions for their
186 files, I don't know of any easier way of arranging this than scanning the
187 directory for files with the appropriate base name. At least this deals with
188 the lock file at the same time. Also, the directory will typically have only
189 half a dozen files, so the scan will be quick.
191 This code is placed here, before the test for successful opening, because there
192 was a case when a file was created, but the DBM library still returned NULL
193 because of some problem. It also sorts out the lock file if that was created
194 but creation of the database file failed. */
196 if (created && geteuid() == root_uid)
199 uschar *lastname = Ustrrchr(filename, '/') + 1;
200 int namelen = Ustrlen(name);
204 if ((dd = exim_opendir(filename)))
205 for (struct dirent *ent; ent = readdir(dd); )
206 if (Ustrncmp(ent->d_name, name, namelen) == 0)
209 /* Filenames from readdir() are trusted,
210 so use a taint-nonchecking copy */
211 strcpy(CS lastname, CCS ent->d_name);
212 if (Ustat(filename, &statbuf) >= 0 && statbuf.st_uid != exim_uid)
214 DEBUG(D_hints_lookup)
215 debug_printf_indent("ensuring %s is owned by exim\n", filename);
216 if (exim_chown(filename, exim_uid, exim_gid))
217 DEBUG(D_hints_lookup)
218 debug_printf_indent("failed setting %s to owned by exim\n", filename);
225 /* If the open has failed, return NULL, leaving errno set. If lof is TRUE,
226 log the event - also for debugging - but debug only if the file just doesn't
231 if (lof && save_errno != ENOENT)
232 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "%s", string_open_failed(save_errno, "DB file %s",
235 DEBUG(D_hints_lookup)
236 debug_printf_indent("%s\n", CS string_open_failed(save_errno, "DB file %s",
238 (void)close(dbblock->lockfd);
240 DEBUG(D_hints_lookup) acl_level--;
244 DEBUG(D_hints_lookup)
245 debug_printf_indent("opened hints database %s: flags=%s\n", filename,
246 flags == O_RDONLY ? "O_RDONLY"
247 : flags == O_RDWR ? "O_RDWR"
248 : flags == (O_RDWR|O_CREAT) ? "O_RDWR|O_CREAT"
251 /* Pass back the block containing the opened database handle and the open fd
260 /*************************************************
261 * Unlock and close a database file *
262 *************************************************/
264 /* Closing a file automatically unlocks it, so after closing the database, just
267 Argument: a pointer to an open database block
272 dbfn_close(open_db *dbblock)
274 EXIM_DBCLOSE(dbblock->dbptr);
275 (void)close(dbblock->lockfd);
276 DEBUG(D_hints_lookup)
277 { debug_printf_indent("closed hints database and lockfile\n"); acl_level--; }
283 /*************************************************
284 * Read from database file *
285 *************************************************/
287 /* Passing back the pointer unchanged is useless, because there is
288 no guarantee of alignment. Since all the records used by Exim need
289 to be properly aligned to pick out the timestamps, etc., we might as
290 well do the copying centrally here.
292 Most calls don't need the length, so there is a macro called dbfn_read which
293 has two arguments; it calls this function adding NULL as the third.
296 dbblock a pointer to an open database block
297 key the key of the record to be read
298 length a pointer to an int into which to return the length, if not NULL
300 Returns: a pointer to the retrieved record, or
301 NULL if the record is not found
305 dbfn_read_with_length(open_db *dbblock, const uschar *key, int *length)
308 EXIM_DATUM key_datum, result_datum;
309 int klen = Ustrlen(key) + 1;
310 uschar * key_copy = store_get(klen, is_tainted(key));
312 memcpy(key_copy, key, klen);
314 DEBUG(D_hints_lookup) debug_printf_indent("dbfn_read: key=%s\n", key);
316 EXIM_DATUM_INIT(key_datum); /* Some DBM libraries require the datum */
317 EXIM_DATUM_INIT(result_datum); /* to be cleared before use. */
318 EXIM_DATUM_DATA(key_datum) = CS key_copy;
319 EXIM_DATUM_SIZE(key_datum) = klen;
321 if (!EXIM_DBGET(dbblock->dbptr, key_datum, result_datum)) return NULL;
323 /* Assume the data store could have been tainted. Properly, we should
324 store the taint status with the data. */
326 yield = store_get(EXIM_DATUM_SIZE(result_datum), TRUE);
327 memcpy(yield, EXIM_DATUM_DATA(result_datum), EXIM_DATUM_SIZE(result_datum));
328 if (length != NULL) *length = EXIM_DATUM_SIZE(result_datum);
330 EXIM_DATUM_FREE(result_datum); /* Some DBM libs require freeing */
336 /*************************************************
337 * Write to database file *
338 *************************************************/
342 dbblock a pointer to an open database block
343 key the key of the record to be written
344 ptr a pointer to the record to be written
345 length the length of the record to be written
347 Returns: the yield of the underlying dbm or db "write" function. If this
348 is dbm, the value is zero for OK.
352 dbfn_write(open_db *dbblock, const uschar *key, void *ptr, int length)
354 EXIM_DATUM key_datum, value_datum;
355 dbdata_generic *gptr = (dbdata_generic *)ptr;
356 int klen = Ustrlen(key) + 1;
357 uschar * key_copy = store_get(klen, is_tainted(key));
359 memcpy(key_copy, key, klen);
360 gptr->time_stamp = time(NULL);
362 DEBUG(D_hints_lookup) debug_printf_indent("dbfn_write: key=%s\n", key);
364 EXIM_DATUM_INIT(key_datum); /* Some DBM libraries require the datum */
365 EXIM_DATUM_INIT(value_datum); /* to be cleared before use. */
366 EXIM_DATUM_DATA(key_datum) = CS key_copy;
367 EXIM_DATUM_SIZE(key_datum) = klen;
368 EXIM_DATUM_DATA(value_datum) = CS ptr;
369 EXIM_DATUM_SIZE(value_datum) = length;
370 return EXIM_DBPUT(dbblock->dbptr, key_datum, value_datum);
375 /*************************************************
376 * Delete record from database file *
377 *************************************************/
381 dbblock a pointer to an open database block
382 key the key of the record to be deleted
384 Returns: the yield of the underlying dbm or db "delete" function.
388 dbfn_delete(open_db *dbblock, const uschar *key)
390 int klen = Ustrlen(key) + 1;
391 uschar * key_copy = store_get(klen, is_tainted(key));
393 DEBUG(D_hints_lookup) debug_printf_indent("dbfn_delete: key=%s\n", key);
395 memcpy(key_copy, key, klen);
396 EXIM_DATUM key_datum;
397 EXIM_DATUM_INIT(key_datum); /* Some DBM libraries require clearing */
398 EXIM_DATUM_DATA(key_datum) = CS key_copy;
399 EXIM_DATUM_SIZE(key_datum) = klen;
400 return EXIM_DBDEL(dbblock->dbptr, key_datum);
405 /*************************************************
406 * Scan the keys of a database file *
407 *************************************************/
411 dbblock a pointer to an open database block
412 start TRUE if starting a new scan
413 FALSE if continuing with the current scan
414 cursor a pointer to a pointer to a cursor anchor, for those dbm libraries
415 that use the notion of a cursor
417 Returns: the next record from the file, or
418 NULL if there are no more
422 dbfn_scan(open_db *dbblock, BOOL start, EXIM_CURSOR **cursor)
424 EXIM_DATUM key_datum, value_datum;
427 DEBUG(D_hints_lookup) debug_printf_indent("dbfn_scan\n");
429 /* Some dbm require an initialization */
431 if (start) EXIM_DBCREATE_CURSOR(dbblock->dbptr, cursor);
433 EXIM_DATUM_INIT(key_datum); /* Some DBM libraries require the datum */
434 EXIM_DATUM_INIT(value_datum); /* to be cleared before use. */
436 yield = (EXIM_DBSCAN(dbblock->dbptr, key_datum, value_datum, start, *cursor))?
437 US EXIM_DATUM_DATA(key_datum) : NULL;
439 /* Some dbm require a termination */
441 if (!yield) EXIM_DBDELETE_CURSOR(*cursor);
447 /*************************************************
448 **************************************************
449 * Stand-alone test program *
450 **************************************************
451 *************************************************/
456 main(int argc, char **cargv)
459 int max_db = sizeof(dbblock)/sizeof(open_db);
463 dbdata_wait *dbwait = NULL;
464 uschar **argv = USS cargv;
466 uschar structbuffer[1024];
470 printf("Usage: test_dbfn directory\n");
471 printf("The subdirectory called \"db\" in the given directory is used for\n");
472 printf("the files used in this test program.\n");
478 spool_directory = argv[1];
479 debug_selector = D_all - D_memory;
481 big_buffer = malloc(big_buffer_size);
483 for (i = 0; i < max_db; i++) dbblock[i].dbptr = NULL;
485 printf("\nExim's db functions tester: interface type is %s\n", EXIM_DBTYPE);
486 printf("DBM library: ");
488 #ifdef DB_VERSION_STRING
489 printf("Berkeley DB: %s\n", DB_VERSION_STRING);
490 #elif defined(BTREEVERSION) && defined(HASHVERSION)
492 printf("probably Berkeley DB version 1.8x (native mode)\n");
494 printf("probably Berkeley DB version 1.8x (compatibility mode)\n");
496 #elif defined(_DBM_RDONLY) || defined(dbm_dirfno)
497 printf("probably ndbm\n");
498 #elif defined(USE_TDB)
499 printf("using tdb\n");
502 printf("probably GDBM (native mode)\n");
504 printf("probably GDBM (compatibility mode)\n");
508 /* Test the functions */
510 printf("\nTest the functions\n> ");
512 while (Ufgets(buffer, 256, stdin) != NULL)
514 int len = Ustrlen(buffer);
518 uschar *cmd = buffer;
519 while (len > 0 && isspace((uschar)buffer[len-1])) len--;
522 if (isdigit((uschar)*cmd))
525 while (isdigit((uschar)*cmd)) cmd++;
526 while (isspace((uschar)*cmd)) cmd++;
529 if (Ustrncmp(cmd, "open", 4) == 0)
534 while (isspace((uschar)*s)) s++;
536 for (i = 0; i < max_db; i++)
537 if (dbblock[i].dbptr == NULL) break;
541 printf("Too many open databases\n> ");
546 odb = dbfn_open(s, O_RDWR, dbblock + i, TRUE, TRUE);
552 printf("opened %d\n", current);
554 /* Other error cases will have written messages */
555 else if (errno == ENOENT)
557 printf("open failed: %s%s\n", strerror(errno),
559 " (or other Berkeley DB error)"
567 else if (Ustrncmp(cmd, "write", 5) == 0)
570 uschar *key = cmd + 5;
575 printf("No current database\n");
579 while (isspace((uschar)*key)) key++;
581 while (*data != 0 && !isspace((uschar)*data)) data++;
583 while (isspace((uschar)*data)) data++;
585 dbwait = (dbdata_wait *)(&structbuffer);
586 Ustrcpy(dbwait->text, data);
590 rc = dbfn_write(dbblock + current, key, dbwait,
591 Ustrlen(data) + sizeof(dbdata_wait));
593 if (rc != 0) printf("Failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
596 else if (Ustrncmp(cmd, "read", 4) == 0)
598 uschar *key = cmd + 4;
601 printf("No current database\n");
604 while (isspace((uschar)*key)) key++;
607 dbwait = (dbdata_wait *)dbfn_read_with_length(dbblock+ current, key, NULL);
609 printf("%s\n", (dbwait == NULL)? "<not found>" : CS dbwait->text);
612 else if (Ustrncmp(cmd, "delete", 6) == 0)
614 uschar *key = cmd + 6;
617 printf("No current database\n");
620 while (isspace((uschar)*key)) key++;
621 dbfn_delete(dbblock + current, key);
624 else if (Ustrncmp(cmd, "scan", 4) == 0)
627 BOOL startflag = TRUE;
629 uschar keybuffer[256];
632 printf("No current database\n");
636 while ((key = dbfn_scan(dbblock + current, startflag, &cursor)) != NULL)
639 Ustrcpy(keybuffer, key);
640 dbwait = (dbdata_wait *)dbfn_read_with_length(dbblock + current,
642 printf("%s: %s\n", keybuffer, dbwait->text);
645 printf("End of scan\n");
648 else if (Ustrncmp(cmd, "close", 5) == 0)
651 while (isspace((uschar)*s)) s++;
653 if (i >= max_db || dbblock[i].dbptr == NULL) printf("Not open\n"); else
656 dbfn_close(dbblock + i);
658 dbblock[i].dbptr = NULL;
659 if (i == current) current = -1;
663 else if (Ustrncmp(cmd, "file", 4) == 0)
666 while (isspace((uschar)*s)) s++;
668 if (i >= max_db || dbblock[i].dbptr == NULL) printf("Not open\n");
672 else if (Ustrncmp(cmd, "time", 4) == 0)
674 showtime = ~showtime;
675 printf("Timing %s\n", showtime? "on" : "off");
678 else if (Ustrcmp(cmd, "q") == 0 || Ustrncmp(cmd, "quit", 4) == 0) break;
680 else if (Ustrncmp(cmd, "help", 4) == 0)
682 printf("close [<number>] close file [<number>]\n");
683 printf("delete <key> remove record from current file\n");
684 printf("file <number> make file <number> current\n");
685 printf("open <name> open db file\n");
686 printf("q[uit] exit program\n");
687 printf("read <key> read record from current file\n");
688 printf("scan scan current file\n");
689 printf("time time display on/off\n");
690 printf("write <key> <rest-of-line> write record to current file\n");
693 else printf("Eh?\n");
695 if (showtime && stop >= start)
696 printf("start=%d stop=%d difference=%d\n", (int)start, (int)stop,
697 (int)(stop - start));
702 for (i = 0; i < max_db; i++)
704 if (dbblock[i].dbptr != NULL)
706 printf("\nClosing %d", i);
707 dbfn_close(dbblock + i);