/* * include/proto/acl.h * This file provides interface definitions for ACL manipulation. * * Copyright (C) 2000-2013 Willy Tarreau - w@1wt.eu * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.1 * exclusively. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifndef _PROTO_ACL_H #define _PROTO_ACL_H #include #include /* * FIXME: we need destructor functions too ! */ /* Negate an acl result. This turns (ACL_MATCH_FAIL, ACL_MATCH_MISS, * ACL_MATCH_PASS) into (ACL_MATCH_PASS, ACL_MATCH_MISS, ACL_MATCH_FAIL). */ static inline enum acl_test_res acl_neg(enum acl_test_res res) { return (3 >> res); } /* Convert an acl result to a boolean. Only ACL_MATCH_PASS returns 1. */ static inline int acl_pass(enum acl_test_res res) { return (res >> 1); } /* Return a pointer to the ACL within the list starting at , or * NULL if not found. */ struct acl *find_acl_by_name(const char *name, struct list *head); /* Return a pointer to the ACL keyword within the list starting at , * or NULL if not found. Note that if contains an opening parenthesis, * only the left part of it is checked. */ struct acl_keyword *find_acl_kw(const char *kw); /* Parse an ACL expression starting at [0], and return it. * Right now, the only accepted syntax is : * [...] */ struct acl_expr *parse_acl_expr(const char **args, char **err, struct arg_list *al, const char *file, int line); /* Purge everything in the acl , then return . */ struct acl *prune_acl(struct acl *acl); /* Parse an ACL with the name starting at [0], and with a list of already * known ACLs in . If the ACL was not in the list, it will be added. * A pointer to that ACL is returned. * * args syntax: */ struct acl *parse_acl(const char **args, struct list *known_acl, char **err, struct arg_list *al, const char *file, int line); /* Purge everything in the acl_cond , then return . */ struct acl_cond *prune_acl_cond(struct acl_cond *cond); /* Parse an ACL condition starting at [0], relying on a list of already * known ACLs passed in . The new condition is returned (or NULL in * case of low memory). Supports multiple conditions separated by "or". */ struct acl_cond *parse_acl_cond(const char **args, struct list *known_acl, enum acl_cond_pol pol, char **err, struct arg_list *al, const char *file, int line); /* Builds an ACL condition starting at the if/unless keyword. The complete * condition is returned. NULL is returned in case of error or if the first * word is neither "if" nor "unless". It automatically sets the file name and * the line number in the condition for better error reporting, and sets the * HTTP initialization requirements in the proxy. If is not NULL, it will * be set to an error message upon errors, that the caller will have to free. */ struct acl_cond *build_acl_cond(const char *file, int line, struct list *known_acl, struct proxy *px, const char **args, char **err); /* Execute condition and return either ACL_TEST_FAIL, ACL_TEST_MISS or * ACL_TEST_PASS depending on the test results. ACL_TEST_MISS may only be * returned if does not contain SMP_OPT_FINAL, indicating that incomplete * data is being examined. The function automatically sets SMP_OPT_ITERATE. This * function only computes the condition, it does not apply the polarity required * by IF/UNLESS, it's up to the caller to do this. */ enum acl_test_res acl_exec_cond(struct acl_cond *cond, struct proxy *px, struct session *sess, struct stream *strm, unsigned int opt); /* Returns a pointer to the first ACL conflicting with usage at place * which is one of the SMP_VAL_* bits indicating a check place, or NULL if * no conflict is found. Only full conflicts are detected (ACL is not usable). * Use the next function to check for useless keywords. */ const struct acl *acl_cond_conflicts(const struct acl_cond *cond, unsigned int where); /* Returns a pointer to the first ACL and its first keyword to conflict with * usage at place which is one of the SMP_VAL_* bits indicating a check * place. Returns true if a conflict is found, with and set (if non * null), or false if not conflict is found. The first useless keyword is * returned. */ int acl_cond_kw_conflicts(const struct acl_cond *cond, unsigned int where, struct acl const **acl, char const **kw); /* * Find targets for userlist and groups in acl. Function returns the number * of errors or OK if everything is fine. */ int acl_find_targets(struct proxy *p); /* Return a pointer to the ACL within the list starting at , or * NULL if not found. */ struct acl *find_acl_by_name(const char *name, struct list *head); /* * Registers the ACL keyword list as a list of valid keywords for next * parsing sessions. */ void acl_register_keywords(struct acl_kw_list *kwl); /* * Unregisters the ACL keyword list from the list of valid keywords. */ void acl_unregister_keywords(struct acl_kw_list *kwl); /* initializes ACLs by resolving the sample fetch names they rely upon. * Returns 0 on success, otherwise an error. */ int init_acl(); #endif /* _PROTO_ACL_H */ /* * Local variables: * c-indent-level: 8 * c-basic-offset: 8 * End: */