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/*
* Note: this file originally auto-generated by mib2c using
* : mib2c.access_functions.conf,v 1.3 2003/05/31 00:11:57 hardaker Exp $
*/
#include <net-snmp/net-snmp-config.h>
#include <net-snmp/net-snmp-includes.h>
#include <net-snmp/agent/net-snmp-agent-includes.h>
#include "netSnmpHostsTable_access.h"
#include "netSnmpHostsTable_enums.h"
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#define MAX_HOSTS_LINE 4096
/* XXX: make .conf token */
#define HOSTS_FILE "/etc/hosts"
typedef struct my_loop_info_s {
FILE *filep;
in_addr_t theaddr;
char line[MAX_HOSTS_LINE];
char hostname[64];
int lineno;
char *current_ptr;
} my_loop_info;
typedef struct my_data_info_s {
in_addr_t theaddr;
in_addr_t theoldaddr;
char hostname[64];
int lineno;
} my_data_info;
/** NOTE:
* - these get_ routines MUST return data that will not be freed (ie,
* use static variables or persistent data). It will be copied, if
* needed, immediately after the get_ routine has been called.
* - these SET routines must copy the incoming data and can not take
* ownership of the memory passed in by the val pointer.
*/
/** returns the first data point within the netSnmpHostsTable table data.
Set the my_loop_context variable to the first data point structure
of your choice (from which you can find the next one). This could
be anything from the first node in a linked list, to an integer
pointer containing the beginning of an array variable.
Set the my_data_context variable to something to be returned to
you later that will provide you with the data to return in a given
row. This could be the same pointer as what my_loop_context is
set to, or something different.
The put_index_data variable contains a list of snmp variable
bindings, one for each index in your table. Set the values of
each appropriately according to the data matching the first row
and return the put_index_data variable at the end of the function.
*/
netsnmp_variable_list *
netSnmpHostsTable_get_first_data_point(void **my_loop_context,
void **my_data_context,
netsnmp_variable_list *
put_index_data,
netsnmp_iterator_info *mydata)
{
my_loop_info *loopctx;
loopctx = SNMP_MALLOC_TYPEDEF(my_loop_info);
if (!loopctx)
return NULL; /*XXX log err */
loopctx->filep = fopen("/etc/hosts","r");
if (!loopctx->filep) {
free(loopctx);
return NULL;
}
/* at this point, we need to get the first name and address from
the file. But since our get_next_data_point function does
this, we'll use it instead of duplicating code */
*my_loop_context = loopctx;
return netSnmpHostsTable_get_next_data_point(my_loop_context,
my_data_context,
put_index_data,
mydata);
}
/** functionally the same as netSnmpHostsTable_get_first_data_point, but
my_loop_context has already been set to a previous value and should
be updated to the next in the list. For example, if it was a
linked list, you might want to cast it to your local data type and
then return my_loop_context->next. The my_data_context pointer
should be set to something you need later and the indexes in
put_index_data updated again. */
netsnmp_variable_list *
netSnmpHostsTable_get_next_data_point(void **my_loop_context,
void **my_data_context,
netsnmp_variable_list *
put_index_data,
netsnmp_iterator_info *mydata)
{
my_loop_info *loopctx = *my_loop_context;
char tmpstring[64];
if (!loopctx)
return NULL;
while(loopctx->filep) {
if (!loopctx->current_ptr) {
if (!fgets(loopctx->line, sizeof(loopctx->line), loopctx->filep)) {
/* we're done */
fclose(loopctx->filep);
loopctx->filep = NULL;
return NULL;
}
loopctx->lineno++;
loopctx->current_ptr = loopctx->line;
loopctx->current_ptr = skip_white(loopctx->current_ptr);
if (loopctx->current_ptr == NULL || *loopctx->current_ptr == '#') {
loopctx->current_ptr = NULL;
continue;
}
loopctx->current_ptr =
copy_nword(loopctx->current_ptr, tmpstring, sizeof(tmpstring));
loopctx->theaddr = inet_addr(tmpstring);
if (!loopctx->current_ptr)
continue;
}
loopctx->current_ptr =
copy_nword(loopctx->current_ptr, loopctx->hostname, sizeof(loopctx->hostname));
snmp_set_var_value(put_index_data, (u_char *) loopctx->hostname,
strlen(loopctx->hostname));
return put_index_data;
}
/* we're out of data */
*my_loop_context = NULL;
return NULL;
}
void *
netSnmpHostsTable_context_convert_function(void *loop_context,
netsnmp_iterator_info *iinfo)
{
my_loop_info *loopctx = loop_context;
my_data_info *datactx = SNMP_MALLOC_TYPEDEF(my_data_info);
if (!datactx)
return NULL;
datactx->theoldaddr = datactx->theaddr = loopctx->theaddr;
datactx->lineno = loopctx->lineno;
strcpy(datactx->hostname, loopctx->hostname);
return datactx;
}
/** Create a data_context for non-existent rows that SETs are performed on.
* return a void * pointer which will be passed to subsequent get_XXX
* and set_XXX functions for data retrieval and modification during
* this SET request.
*
* The indexs are encoded (in order) into the index_data pointer if it
* would be helpful to use that information.
*/
void *
netSnmpHostsTable_create_data_context(netsnmp_variable_list * index_data)
{
my_data_info *datactx = SNMP_MALLOC_TYPEDEF(my_data_info);
if (!datactx)
return NULL;
strlcpy(datactx->hostname, (const char *) index_data->val.string,
sizeof(datactx->hostname));
return datactx;
}
void
netSnmpHostsTable_data_free(void *data, netsnmp_iterator_info *iinfo)
{
free(data);
}
void
netSnmpHostsTable_loop_free(void *loopctx, netsnmp_iterator_info *iinfo)
{
free(loopctx);
}
/** If the implemented set_* functions don't operate directly on the
real-live data (which is actually recommended), then this function
can be used to take a given my_data_context pointer and "commit" it
to whereever the modified data needs to be put back to. For
example, if this was a routing table you could publish the modified
routes back into the kernel at this point.
rowStatus will be set to 1 if new, 0 if not or -1 if it should
be deleted.
If you free the data yourself, make sure to *my_data_context = NULL */
int
netSnmpHostsTable_commit_row(void **my_data_context, int new_or_del)
{
/** Add any necessary commit code here */
FILE *in, *out;
char line[MAX_HOSTS_LINE], line2[MAX_HOSTS_LINE];
char myaddr[64], *cp;
my_data_info *datactx = *my_data_context;
size_t line2_sz;
int foundit = 0;
if (datactx->theaddr == datactx->theoldaddr && new_or_del != -1)
return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR; /* no change in the value */
if ((out = fopen(HOSTS_FILE ".snmp", "w")) == NULL)
return SNMP_ERR_COMMITFAILED;
if ((in = fopen(HOSTS_FILE, "r")) == NULL)
return SNMP_ERR_COMMITFAILED;
while(fgets(line, sizeof(line), in)) {
copy_nword(line,myaddr,sizeof(myaddr));
if (inet_addr(myaddr) == datactx->theaddr && new_or_del != -1) {
foundit = 1;
/* right line to append to */
line[strlen(line)-1] = '\0'; /* nuke the new line */
fprintf(out, "%s %s\n", line, datactx->hostname);
} else if (inet_addr(myaddr) == datactx->theoldaddr) {
/* find and remove the name from the current line */
int count = 0;
cp = copy_nword(line, line2, sizeof(line2)); /* pass the addr */
if (strlen(line2) > sizeof(line2)-2) {
errorit:
fclose(in);
fclose(out);
unlink(HOSTS_FILE ".snmp");
return SNMP_ERR_RESOURCEUNAVAILABLE;
}
line2_sz = strlen(line2);
line2[line2_sz++] = '\t';
while(cp) {
cp = copy_nword(cp, &line2[line2_sz], sizeof(line2)-line2_sz);
if (strcmp(&line2[line2_sz], datactx->hostname) == 0) {
/* a match, so don't add it to line2 (which means
don't update the write line2_sz index */
} else {
if (strlen(line2) > sizeof(line2)-2) {
goto errorit;
}
line2_sz = strlen(line2);
line2[line2_sz++] = ' ';
count++;
}
}
if (count) {
/* at least one name was still present on the line, so
save it to the new file */
line2[line2_sz] = '\0';
fprintf(out, "%s\n", line2);
}
} else {
fputs(line, out);
}
}
if (!foundit && new_or_del != -1) {
/* couldn't add it to an existing line, so append a new one */
fprintf(out, "%d.%d.%d.%d\t%s\n",
(0x000000ff & datactx->theaddr),
(0x0000ff00 & datactx->theaddr) >> 8,
(0x00ff0000 & datactx->theaddr) >> 16,
(0xff000000 & datactx->theaddr) >> 24,
datactx->hostname);
}
fclose(out); /* close out first to minimize race condition */
fclose(in);
/*
* race condition here - someone else could open the file after
* we close it but before we can rename it.
*/
if (!rename(HOSTS_FILE ".snmp", HOSTS_FILE))
return SNMP_ERR_COMMITFAILED;
/*
* return no errors. And there shouldn't be any!!! Ever!!! You
* should have checked the values long before this.
*/
return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
}
/*
* User-defined data access functions (per column) for data in table
* netSnmpHostsTable
*/
long *
get_netSnmpHostAddressType(void *data_context, size_t * ret_len)
{
static long ret = NETSNMPHOSTADDRESSTYPE_IPV4;
*ret_len = sizeof(ret);
return &ret;
}
int
set_netSnmpHostAddressType(void *data_context, long *val, size_t val_len)
{
return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR; /* always ipv4 */
}
char *
get_netSnmpHostAddress(void *data_context, size_t * ret_len)
{
my_data_info *datainfo = data_context;
*ret_len = sizeof(in_addr_t); /* XXX: make sure it's 4 */
return (char *) &datainfo->theaddr;
}
int
set_netSnmpHostAddress(void *data_context, char *val, size_t val_len)
{
my_data_info *datainfo = data_context;
memcpy(&datainfo->theaddr, val, val_len);
return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
}
long *
get_netSnmpHostStorage(void *data_context, size_t * ret_len)
{
static long ret = ST_NONVOLATILE;
*ret_len = sizeof(ret);
return &ret;
}
int
set_netSnmpHostStorage(void *data_context, long *val, size_t val_len)
{
return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
}
long *
get_netSnmpHostRowStatus(void *data_context, size_t * ret_len)
{
static long ret = RS_ACTIVE;
*ret_len = sizeof(ret);
return &ret;
}
int
set_netSnmpHostRowStatus(void *data_context, long *val, size_t val_len)
{
/* XXX */
return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
}