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/*
* Host Resources MIB - utility functions - hr_utils.c
*
*/
#include <net-snmp/net-snmp-config.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#if HAVE_NETINET_IN_H
#include <netinet/in.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_STDLIB_H
#include <stdlib.h>
#endif
#include <ctype.h>
#if HAVE_STRING_H
#include <string.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_STDLIB_H
#include <stdlib.h>
#endif
#if TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME
#ifdef WIN32
# include <sys/timeb.h>
#else
# include <sys/time.h>
#endif
# include <time.h>
#else
# if HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
# include <sys/time.h>
# else
# include <time.h>
# endif
#endif
#include <net-snmp/types.h>
#include <net-snmp/library/snmp-tc.h> /* for "internal" definitions */
#include <net-snmp/library/snmp_api.h>
/*
DateAndTime ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "2d-1d-1d,1d:1d:1d.1d,1a1d:1d"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A date-time specification.
field octets contents range
----- ------ -------- -----
1 1-2 year* 0..65536
2 3 month 1..12
3 4 day 1..31
4 5 hour 0..23
5 6 minutes 0..59
6 7 seconds 0..60
(use 60 for leap-second)
7 8 deci-seconds 0..9
8 9 direction from UTC '+' / '-'
9 10 hours from UTC* 0..13
10 11 minutes from UTC 0..59
* Notes:
- the value of year is in network-byte order
- daylight saving time in New Zealand is +13
For example, Tuesday May 26, 1992 at 1:30:15 PM EDT would be
displayed as:
1992-5-26,13:30:15.0,-4:0
Note that if only local time is known, then timezone
information (fields 8-10) is not present."
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (8 | 11))
*/
int
netsnmp_dateandtime_set_buf_from_vars(u_char *buf, size_t *bufsize,
u_short year, u_char month, u_char day,
u_char hour, u_char minutes,
u_char seconds, u_char deci_seconds,
int utc_offset_direction,
u_char utc_offset_hours,
u_char utc_offset_minutes)
{
u_short tmp_year = htons(year);
/*
* if we have a utc offset, need 11 bytes. Otherwise we
* just need 8 bytes.
*/
if(utc_offset_direction) {
if(*bufsize < 11)
return SNMPERR_RANGE;
/*
* set utc offset data
*/
buf[8] = (utc_offset_direction < 0) ? '-' : '+';
buf[9] = utc_offset_hours;
buf[10] = utc_offset_minutes;
*bufsize = 11;
}
else if(*bufsize < 8)
return SNMPERR_RANGE;
else
*bufsize = 8;
/*
* set basic date/time data
*/
memcpy(buf, &tmp_year, sizeof(tmp_year));
buf[2] = month;
buf[3] = day;
buf[4] = hour;
buf[5] = minutes;
buf[6] = seconds;
buf[7] = deci_seconds;
return SNMPERR_SUCCESS;
}
u_char *
date_n_time(time_t * when, size_t * length)
{
struct tm *tm_p;
static u_char string[11];
unsigned short yauron;
/*
* Null time
*/
if (when == NULL || *when == 0 || *when == (time_t) - 1) {
string[0] = 0;
string[1] = 0;
string[2] = 1;
string[3] = 1;
string[4] = 0;
string[5] = 0;
string[6] = 0;
string[7] = 0;
*length = 8;
return string;
}
/*
* Basic 'local' time handling
*/
tm_p = localtime(when);
yauron = tm_p->tm_year + 1900;
string[0] = (u_char)(yauron >> 8);
string[1] = (u_char)yauron;
string[2] = tm_p->tm_mon + 1;
string[3] = tm_p->tm_mday;
string[4] = tm_p->tm_hour;
string[5] = tm_p->tm_min;
string[6] = tm_p->tm_sec;
string[7] = 0;
*length = 8;
#ifndef cygwin
/*
* Timezone offset
*/
{
#ifdef STRUCT_TM_HAS_TM_GMTOFF
const int tzoffset = -tm_p->tm_gmtoff; /* Seconds east of UTC */
#else
const int tzoffset = timezone; /* Seconds west of UTC */
#endif
if (tzoffset > 0)
string[8] = '-';
else
string[8] = '+';
string[9] = abs(tzoffset) / 3600;
string[10] = (abs(tzoffset) - string[9] * 3600) / 60;
*length = 11;
}
#endif
#ifdef SYSV
/*
* Daylight saving time
*/
if (tm_p->tm_isdst > 0) {
/*
* Assume add one hour
*/
if (string[8] == '-')
--string[9];
else
++string[9];
if (string[9] == 0)
string[8] = '+';
}
#endif
return string;
}
time_t
ctime_to_timet(char *str)
{
struct tm tm;
if (strlen(str) < 24)
return 0;
/*
* Month
*/
if (!strncmp(str + 4, "Jan", 3))
tm.tm_mon = 0;
else if (!strncmp(str + 4, "Feb", 3))
tm.tm_mon = 1;
else if (!strncmp(str + 4, "Mar", 3))
tm.tm_mon = 2;
else if (!strncmp(str + 4, "Apr", 3))
tm.tm_mon = 3;
else if (!strncmp(str + 4, "May", 3))
tm.tm_mon = 4;
else if (!strncmp(str + 4, "Jun", 3))
tm.tm_mon = 5;
else if (!strncmp(str + 4, "Jul", 3))
tm.tm_mon = 6;
else if (!strncmp(str + 4, "Aug", 3))
tm.tm_mon = 7;
else if (!strncmp(str + 4, "Sep", 3))
tm.tm_mon = 8;
else if (!strncmp(str + 4, "Oct", 3))
tm.tm_mon = 9;
else if (!strncmp(str + 4, "Nov", 3))
tm.tm_mon = 10;
else if (!strncmp(str + 4, "Dec", 3))
tm.tm_mon = 11;
else
return 0;
tm.tm_mday = atoi(str + 8);
tm.tm_hour = atoi(str + 11);
tm.tm_min = atoi(str + 14);
tm.tm_sec = atoi(str + 17);
tm.tm_year = atoi(str + 20) - 1900;
/*
* Cope with timezone and DST
*/
#ifdef SYSV
if (daylight)
tm.tm_isdst = 1;
tm.tm_sec -= timezone;
#endif
return (mktime(&tm));
}
/*
* blatantly lifted from opensmp
*/
char
check_rowstatus_transition(int oldValue, int newValue)
{
/*
* From the SNMPv2-TC MIB:
* STATE
* +--------------+-----------+-------------+-------------
* | A | B | C | D
* | |status col.|status column|
* |status column | is | is |status column
* ACTION |does not exist| notReady | notInService| is active
* --------------+--------------+-----------+-------------+-------------
* set status |noError ->D|inconsist- |inconsistent-|inconsistent-
* column to | or | entValue| Value| Value
* createAndGo |inconsistent- | | |
* | Value| | |
* --------------+--------------+-----------+-------------+-------------
* set status |noError see 1|inconsist- |inconsistent-|inconsistent-
* column to | or | entValue| Value| Value
* createAndWait |wrongValue | | |
* --------------+--------------+-----------+-------------+-------------
* set status |inconsistent- |inconsist- |noError |noError
* column to | Value| entValue| |
* active | | | |
* | | or | |
* | | | |
* | |see 2 ->D|see 8 ->D| ->D
* --------------+--------------+-----------+-------------+-------------
* set status |inconsistent- |inconsist- |noError |noError ->C
* column to | Value| entValue| |
* notInService | | | |
* | | or | | or
* | | | |
* | |see 3 ->C| ->C|see 6
* --------------+--------------+-----------+-------------+-------------
* set status |noError |noError |noError |noError ->A
* column to | | | | or
* destroy | ->A| ->A| ->A|see 7
* --------------+--------------+-----------+-------------+-------------
* set any other |see 4 |noError |noError |see 5
* column to some| | | |
* value | | see 1| ->C| ->D
* --------------+--------------+-----------+-------------+-------------
* (1) goto B or C, depending on information available to the
* agent.
* (2) if other variable bindings included in the same PDU,
* provide values for all columns which are missing but
* required, and all columns have acceptable values, then
* return noError and goto D.
* (3) if other variable bindings included in the same PDU,
* provide legal values for all columns which are missing but
* required, then return noError and goto C.
* (4) at the discretion of the agent, the return value may be
* either:
* inconsistentName: because the agent does not choose to
* create such an instance when the corresponding
* RowStatus instance does not exist, or
* inconsistentValue: if the supplied value is
* inconsistent with the state of some other MIB object's
* value, or
* noError: because the agent chooses to create the
* instance.
* If noError is returned, then the instance of the status
* column must also be created, and the new state is B or C,
* depending on the information available to the agent. If
* inconsistentName or inconsistentValue is returned, the row
* remains in state A.
* (5) depending on the MIB definition for the column/table,
* either noError or inconsistentValue may be returned.
* (6) the return value can indicate one of the following
* errors:
* wrongValue: because the agent does not support
* notInService (e.g., an agent which does not support
* createAndWait), or
* inconsistentValue: because the agent is unable to take
* the row out of service at this time, perhaps because it
* is in use and cannot be de-activated.
* (7) the return value can indicate the following error:
* inconsistentValue: because the agent is unable to
* remove the row at this time, perhaps because it is in
* use and cannot be de-activated.
* (8) the transition to D can fail, e.g., if the values of the
* conceptual row are inconsistent, then the error code would
* be inconsistentValue.
* NOTE: Other processing of (this and other varbinds of) the
* set request may result in a response other than noError
* being returned, e.g., wrongValue, noCreation, etc.
*/
switch (newValue) {
/*
* these two end up being equivelent as far as checking the
*/
/*
* status goes, although the final states are based on the
*/
/*
* newValue.
*/
case RS_ACTIVE:
case RS_NOTINSERVICE:
if (oldValue == RS_NOTINSERVICE || oldValue == RS_ACTIVE);
else
return SNMP_ERR_INCONSISTENTVALUE;
break;
case RS_NOTREADY:
/*
* Illegal set value.
*/
return SNMP_ERR_WRONGVALUE;
break;
case RS_CREATEANDGO:
if (oldValue != RS_NONEXISTENT)
/*
* impossible, we already exist.
*/
return SNMP_ERR_INCONSISTENTVALUE;
break;
case RS_CREATEANDWAIT:
if (oldValue != RS_NONEXISTENT)
/*
* impossible, we already exist.
*/
return SNMP_ERR_INCONSISTENTVALUE;
break;
case RS_DESTROY:
break;
default:
return SNMP_ERR_WRONGVALUE;
break;
}
return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
}
char
check_storage_transition(int oldValue, int newValue)
{
/*
* From the SNMPv2-TC MIB:
* "Describes the memory realization of a conceptual row. A
* row which is volatile(2) is lost upon reboot. A row which
* is either nonVolatile(3), permanent(4) or readOnly(5), is
* backed up by stable storage. A row which is permanent(4)
* can be changed but not deleted. A row which is readOnly(5)
* cannot be changed nor deleted.
* If the value of an object with this syntax is either
* permanent(4) or readOnly(5), it cannot be written.
* Conversely, if the value is either other(1), volatile(2) or
* nonVolatile(3), it cannot be modified to be permanent(4) or
* readOnly(5). (All illegal modifications result in a
* 'wrongValue' error.)
* Every usage of this textual convention is required to
* specify the columnar objects which a permanent(4) row must
* at a minimum allow to be writable."
*/
switch (oldValue) {
case SNMP_STORAGE_PERMANENT:
case SNMP_STORAGE_READONLY:
return SNMP_ERR_INCONSISTENTVALUE;
case SNMP_STORAGE_NONE:
case SNMP_STORAGE_OTHER:
case SNMP_STORAGE_VOLATILE:
case SNMP_STORAGE_NONVOLATILE:
if (newValue == SNMP_STORAGE_PERMANENT ||
newValue == SNMP_STORAGE_READONLY)
return SNMP_ERR_INCONSISTENTVALUE;
}
return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
}