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| /* |
| * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. |
| * Use is subject to license terms. |
| * |
| * Database-specific definitions for the getXXXbyYYY routines |
| * (e.g getpwuid_r(), ether_ntohost()) that use the name-service switch. |
| * Database-independent definitions are in <nss_common.h> |
| * |
| * Ideally, this is the only switch header file one would add things |
| * to in order to support a new database. |
| * |
| * NOTE: The interfaces documented in this file may change in a minor |
| * release. It is intended that in the future a stronger committment |
| * will be made to these interface definitions which will guarantee |
| * them across minor releases. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef _NSS_DBDEFS_H |
| #define _NSS_DBDEFS_H |
| |
| #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" |
| |
| #include <errno.h> |
| #include <netdb.h> /* MAXALIASES, MAXADDRS */ |
| #include <limits.h> /* LOGNAME_MAX */ |
| #include <nss_common.h> |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| extern "C" { |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef NSS_INCLUDE_UNSAFE |
| #define NSS_INCLUDE_UNSAFE 1 /* Build old, MT-unsafe interfaces, */ |
| #endif /* NSS_INCLUDE_UNSAFE */ /* e.g. getpwnam (c.f. getpwnam_r) */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Names of the well-known databases. |
| */ |
| |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_ALIASES "aliases" /* E-mail aliases, that is */ |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_AUTOMOUNT "automount" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_BOOTPARAMS "bootparams" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_ETHERS "ethers" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_GROUP "group" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_HOSTS "hosts" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_IPNODES "ipnodes" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_NETGROUP "netgroup" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_NETMASKS "netmasks" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_NETWORKS "networks" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_PASSWD "passwd" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_PRINTERS "printers" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_PROJECT "project" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_PROTOCOLS "protocols" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_PUBLICKEY "publickey" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_RPC "rpc" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_SERVICES "services" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_AUDITUSER "audit_user" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_AUTHATTR "auth_attr" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_EXECATTR "exec_attr" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_PROFATTR "prof_attr" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_USERATTR "user_attr" |
| |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_TSOL_TP "tnrhtp" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_TSOL_RH "tnrhdb" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_TSOL_ZC "tnzonecfg" |
| |
| /* getspnam() et al use the "passwd" config entry but the "shadow" backend */ |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_SHADOW "shadow" |
| |
| /* The "compat" backend gets config entries for these pseudo-databases */ |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_PASSWD_COMPAT "passwd_compat" |
| #define NSS_DBNAM_GROUP_COMPAT "group_compat" |
| |
| /* |
| * Default switch configuration, compiled into the front-ends. |
| * |
| * Absent good reasons to the contrary, this should be compatible with the |
| * default /etc/nsswitch.conf file. |
| */ |
| #define NSS_FILES_ONLY "files" |
| #define NSS_FILES_NS "files nis" |
| #define NSS_NS_FALLBACK "nis [NOTFOUND=return] files" |
| #define NSS_NS_ONLY "nis" |
| #define NSS_TSOL_FALLBACK "files ldap" |
| |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_ALIASES NSS_FILES_NS |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_AUTOMOUNT NSS_FILES_NS |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_BOOTPARAMS NSS_NS_FALLBACK |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_ETHERS NSS_NS_FALLBACK |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_GROUP NSS_FILES_NS |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_HOSTS NSS_NS_FALLBACK |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_IPNODES NSS_NS_FALLBACK |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_NETGROUP NSS_NS_ONLY |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_NETMASKS NSS_NS_FALLBACK |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_NETWORKS NSS_NS_FALLBACK |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_PASSWD NSS_FILES_NS |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_PRINTERS "user files nis nisplus" |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_PROJECT NSS_FILES_NS |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_PROTOCOLS NSS_NS_FALLBACK |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_PUBLICKEY NSS_FILES_NS |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_RPC NSS_NS_FALLBACK |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_SERVICES NSS_FILES_NS /* speeds up byname() */ |
| |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_GROUP_COMPAT NSS_NS_ONLY |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_PASSWD_COMPAT NSS_NS_ONLY |
| |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_ATTRDB NSS_FILES_NS |
| |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_AUDITUSER NSS_DEFCONF_PASSWD |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_USERATTR NSS_DEFCONF_PASSWD |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_AUTHATTR NSS_DEFCONF_ATTRDB |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_PROFATTR NSS_DEFCONF_ATTRDB |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_EXECATTR NSS_DEFCONF_PROFATTR |
| |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_TSOL_TP NSS_TSOL_FALLBACK |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_TSOL_RH NSS_TSOL_FALLBACK |
| #define NSS_DEFCONF_TSOL_ZC NSS_TSOL_FALLBACK |
| |
| /* |
| * Line-lengths that the "files" and "compat" backends will try to support. |
| * It may be reasonable (even advisable) to use smaller values than these. |
| */ |
| |
| #define NSS_BUFSIZ 1024 |
| |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_GROUP ((NSS_BUFSIZ) * 8) |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_HOSTS ((NSS_BUFSIZ) * 8) |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_IPNODES ((NSS_BUFSIZ) * 8) |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_NETMASKS NSS_BUFSIZ |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_NETWORKS NSS_BUFSIZ |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_PASSWD NSS_BUFSIZ |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_PRINTERS NSS_BUFSIZ |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_PROJECT ((NSS_BUFSIZ) * 4) |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_PROTOCOLS NSS_BUFSIZ |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_PUBLICKEY NSS_BUFSIZ |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_RPC NSS_BUFSIZ |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_SERVICES NSS_BUFSIZ |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_SHADOW NSS_BUFSIZ |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_ETHERS NSS_BUFSIZ |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_BOOTPARAMS NSS_BUFSIZ |
| |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_ATTRDB NSS_BUFSIZ |
| |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_AUDITUSER NSS_LINELEN_ATTRDB |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_AUTHATTR NSS_LINELEN_ATTRDB |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_EXECATTR NSS_LINELEN_ATTRDB |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_PROFATTR NSS_LINELEN_ATTRDB |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_USERATTR NSS_LINELEN_ATTRDB |
| |
| #define NSS_MMAPLEN_EXECATTR NSS_LINELEN_EXECATTR * 8 |
| |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_TSOL NSS_BUFSIZ |
| |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_TSOL_TP NSS_LINELEN_TSOL |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_TSOL_RH NSS_LINELEN_TSOL |
| #define NSS_LINELEN_TSOL_ZC NSS_LINELEN_TSOL |
| |
| /* |
| * Reasonable defaults for 'buflen' values passed to _r functions. The BSD |
| * and SunOS 4.x implementations of the getXXXbyYYY() functions used hard- |
| * coded array sizes; the values here are meant to handle anything that |
| * those implementations handled. |
| * === These might more reasonably go in <pwd.h>, <netdb.h> et al |
| */ |
| |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_GROUP NSS_LINELEN_GROUP |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_HOSTS \ |
| (NSS_LINELEN_HOSTS + (MAXALIASES + MAXADDRS + 2) * sizeof (char *)) |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_IPNODES \ |
| (NSS_LINELEN_IPNODES + (MAXALIASES + MAXADDRS + 2) * sizeof (char *)) |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_NETGROUP (MAXHOSTNAMELEN * 2 + LOGNAME_MAX + 3) |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_NETWORKS NSS_LINELEN_NETWORKS /* === ? + 35 * 4 */ |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_PASSWD NSS_LINELEN_PASSWD |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_PROJECT (NSS_LINELEN_PROJECT + 800 * sizeof (char *)) |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_PROTOCOLS NSS_LINELEN_PROTOCOLS /* === ? + 35 * 4 */ |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_PUBLICKEY NSS_LINELEN_PUBLICKEY |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_RPC NSS_LINELEN_RPC /* === ? + 35 * 4 */ |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_SERVICES NSS_LINELEN_SERVICES /* === ? + 35 * 4 */ |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_SHADOW NSS_LINELEN_SHADOW |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_ETHERS NSS_LINELEN_ETHERS |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_BOOTPARAMS NSS_LINELEN_BOOTPARAMS |
| |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_ATTRDB NSS_LINELEN_ATTRDB |
| |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_AUDITUSER NSS_BUFLEN_ATTRDB |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_AUTHATTR NSS_BUFLEN_ATTRDB |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_EXECATTR NSS_BUFLEN_ATTRDB |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_PROFATTR NSS_BUFLEN_ATTRDB |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_USERATTR ((NSS_BUFLEN_ATTRDB) * 8) |
| |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_TSOL NSS_LINELEN_TSOL |
| |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_TSOL_TP NSS_BUFLEN_TSOL |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_TSOL_RH NSS_BUFLEN_TSOL |
| #define NSS_BUFLEN_TSOL_ZC NSS_BUFLEN_TSOL |
| |
| /* |
| * Arguments and results, passed between the frontends and backends for |
| * the well-known databases. The getXbyY_r() and getXent_r() routines |
| * use a common format that is further described below; other routines |
| * use their own formats. |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * The initgroups() function [see initgroups(3c)] needs to find all the |
| * groups to which a given user belongs. To do this it calls |
| * _getgroupsbymember(), which is part of the frontend for the "group" |
| * database. |
| * We want the same effect as if we used getgrent_r() to enumerate the |
| * entire groups database (possibly from multiple sources), but getgrent_r() |
| * is too inefficient. Most backends can do better if they know they're |
| * meant to scan all groups; hence there's a separate backend operation, |
| * NSS_DBOP_GROUP_BYMEMBER, which uses the nss_groupsbymem struct. |
| * Note that the normal return-value from such a backend, even when it |
| * successfully finds matching group entries, is NSS_NOTFOUND, because |
| * this tells the switch engine to keep searching in any more sources. |
| * In fact, the backends only return NSS_SUCCESS if they find enough |
| * matching entries that the gid_array is completely filled, in which |
| * case the switch engine should stop searching. |
| * If the force_slow_way field is set, the backend should eschew any cached |
| * information (e.g. the YP netid.byname map or the NIS+ cred.org_dir table) |
| * and should instead grind its way through the group map/table/whatever. |
| */ |
| |
| struct nss_groupsbymem { /* For _getgroupsbymember() */ |
| /* in: */ |
| const char *username; |
| gid_t *gid_array; |
| int maxgids; |
| int force_slow_way; |
| /* |
| * The process_cstr() routine does the real work for any backend |
| * that can supply a group entry as a string in /etc/group format |
| */ |
| #if defined(__STDC__) |
| int (*str2ent) (const char *instr, |
| int instr_len, |
| void *ent, char *buffer, int buflen); |
| nss_status_t (*process_cstr) (const char *instr, |
| int instr_len, |
| struct nss_groupsbymem *); |
| #else |
| int (*str2ent)(); |
| nss_status_t (*process_cstr)(); |
| #endif |
| |
| /* in_out: */ |
| int numgids; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * The netgroup routines are handled as follows: |
| * |
| * Policy decision: |
| * If netgroup A refers to netgroup B, both must occur in the same |
| * source (other choices give very confusing semantics). This |
| * assumption is deeply embedded in the frontend and backends. |
| * |
| * - setnetgrent(), despite its name, is really a getXXXbyYYY operation: |
| * it takes a name and finds a netgroup with that name (see the |
| * nss_setnetgrent_args struct below). The "result" that it returns |
| * to the frontend is an nss_backend_t for a pseudo-backend that allows |
| * one to enumerate the members of that netgroup. |
| * |
| * - getnetgrent() calls the 'getXXXent' function in the pseudo-backend; |
| * it doesn't go through the switch engine at all. It uses the |
| * nss_getnetgrent_args struct below. |
| * |
| * - innetgr() is implemented on top of __multi_innetgr(), which replaces |
| * each (char *) argument of innetgr() with a counted vector of (char *). |
| * The semantics are the same as an OR of the results of innetgr() |
| * operations on each possible 4-tuple picked from the arguments, but |
| * it's possible to implement some cases more efficiently. This is |
| * important for mountd, which used to read YP netgroup.byhost directly |
| * in order to determine efficiently whether a given host belonged to any |
| * one of a long list of netgroups. Wildcarded arguments are indicated |
| * by a count of zero. |
| * |
| * - __multi_innetgr() uses the nss_innetgr_args struct. A backend whose |
| * source contains at least one of the groups listed in the 'groups' |
| * vector will return NSS_SUCCESS and will set the 'status' field to |
| * indicate whether any 4-tuple was satisfied. A backend will only |
| * return NSS_NOTFOUND if the source contained none of the groups |
| * listed in the 'groups' vector. |
| */ |
| |
| enum nss_netgr_argn { /* We need (machine, user, domain) triples */ |
| NSS_NETGR_MACHINE, |
| NSS_NETGR_USER, |
| NSS_NETGR_DOMAIN, |
| NSS_NETGR_N |
| }; |
| |
| enum nss_netgr_status { /* Status from setnetgrent, multi_innetgr */ |
| NSS_NETGR_FOUND, |
| NSS_NETGR_NO, |
| NSS_NETGR_NOMEM |
| }; |
| |
| struct nss_setnetgrent_args { |
| /* in: */ |
| const char *netgroup; |
| /* out: */ |
| nss_backend_t *iterator; /* <==== Explain */ |
| }; |
| |
| struct nss_getnetgrent_args { |
| /* in: */ |
| char *buffer; |
| int buflen; |
| /* out: */ |
| enum nss_netgr_status status; |
| char *retp[NSS_NETGR_N]; |
| }; |
| |
| typedef unsigned nss_innetgr_argc; /* 0 means wildcard */ |
| typedef char ** nss_innetgr_argv; /* === Do we really need these? */ |
| |
| struct nss_innetgr_1arg { |
| nss_innetgr_argc argc; |
| nss_innetgr_argv argv; |
| }; |
| |
| struct nss_innetgr_args { |
| /* in: */ |
| struct nss_innetgr_1arg arg[NSS_NETGR_N]; |
| struct nss_innetgr_1arg groups; |
| /* out: */ |
| enum nss_netgr_status status; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * nss_XbyY_buf_t -- structure containing the generic arguments passwd to |
| * getXXXbyYYY_r() and getXXXent_r() routines. The (void *) value points to |
| * a struct of the appropriate type, e.g. struct passwd or struct hostent. |
| * |
| * The functions that allocate and free these structures do no locking at |
| * all, since the routines that use them are inherently MT-unsafe anyway. |
| */ |
| |
| typedef struct { |
| void *result; /* "result" parameter to getXbyY_r() */ |
| char *buffer; /* "buffer" " " */ |
| int buflen; /* "buflen" " " */ |
| } nss_XbyY_buf_t; |
| |
| #if defined(__STDC__) |
| extern nss_XbyY_buf_t *_nss_XbyY_buf_alloc(int struct_size, int buffer_size); |
| extern void _nss_XbyY_buf_free(nss_XbyY_buf_t *); |
| #else |
| extern nss_XbyY_buf_t *_nss_XbyY_buf_alloc(); |
| extern void _nss_XbyY_buf_free(); |
| #endif |
| |
| #define NSS_XbyY_ALLOC(bufpp, str_size, buf_size) (\ |
| (*bufpp) == 0 \ |
| ? (*bufpp) = _nss_XbyY_buf_alloc(str_size, buf_size) \ |
| : (*bufpp)) \ |
| |
| #define NSS_XbyY_FREE(bufpp) (_nss_XbyY_buf_free(*bufpp), (*bufpp) = 0) |
| |
| /* |
| * The nss_XbyY_args_t struct contains all the information passed between |
| * frontends and backends for the getXbyY_r() and getXent() routines, |
| * including an nss_XbyY_buf_t and the lookup key (unused for getXXXent_r). |
| * |
| * The (*str2ent)() member converts a single XXXent from ASCII text to the |
| * appropriate struct, storing any pointer data (strings, in_addrs, arrays |
| * of these) in the buffer. The ASCII text is a counted string (*not* a |
| * zero-terminated string) whose length is specified by the instr_len |
| * parameter. The text is found at the address specified by instr and |
| * the string is treated as readonly. buffer and instr must be non- |
| * intersecting memory areas. |
| * |
| * With the exception of passwd, shadow and group, the text form for these |
| * databases allows trailing comments and arbitrary whitespace. The |
| * corresponding str2ent routine assumes that comments, leading whitespace |
| * and trailing whitespace have been stripped (and thus assumes that entries |
| * consisting only of these have been discarded). |
| * |
| * The text entries for "rpc" and for the databases described in <netdb.h> |
| * follow a common format (a canonical name with a possibly empty list |
| * of aliases, and some other value), albeit with minor variations. |
| * The function _nss_netdb_aliases() does most of the generic work involved |
| * in parsing and marshalling these into the buffer. |
| */ |
| |
| union nss_XbyY_key { /* No tag; backend should know what to expect */ |
| uid_t uid; |
| gid_t gid; |
| projid_t projid; |
| const char *name; |
| int number; |
| struct { |
| int net; |
| int type; |
| } netaddr; |
| struct { |
| const char *addr; |
| int len; |
| int type; |
| } hostaddr; |
| struct { |
| union { |
| const char *name; |
| int port; |
| } serv; |
| const char *proto; |
| } serv; |
| void *ether; |
| struct { |
| const char *name; |
| const char *keytype; |
| } pkey; |
| struct { |
| const char *name; |
| int af_family; |
| int flags; |
| } ipnode; |
| void *attrp; /* for the new attr databases */ |
| }; |
| |
| typedef struct nss_XbyY_args { |
| |
| /* IN */ |
| nss_XbyY_buf_t buf; |
| int stayopen; |
| /* |
| * Support for setXXXent(stayopen) |
| * Used only in hosts, protocols, |
| * networks, rpc, and services. |
| */ |
| #if defined(__STDC__) |
| int (*str2ent) (const char *instr, |
| int instr_len, |
| void *ent, char *buffer, int buflen); |
| #else |
| int (*str2ent)(); |
| #endif |
| union nss_XbyY_key key; |
| |
| /* OUT */ |
| void *returnval; |
| int erange; |
| int h_errno; /* For gethost*_r() */ |
| nss_status_t status; /* from the backend last called */ |
| } nss_XbyY_args_t; |
| |
| /* status returned by the str2ent parsing routines */ |
| #define NSS_STR_PARSE_SUCCESS 0 |
| #define NSS_STR_PARSE_PARSE 1 |
| #define NSS_STR_PARSE_ERANGE 2 |
| |
| #define NSS_XbyY_INIT(str, res, bufp, len, func) (\ |
| (str)->buf.result = (res), \ |
| (str)->buf.buffer = (bufp), \ |
| (str)->buf.buflen = (len), \ |
| (str)->stayopen = 0, \ |
| (str)->str2ent = (func), \ |
| (str)->returnval = 0, \ |
| (str)->erange = 0) |
| |
| #define NSS_XbyY_FINI(str) (\ |
| (str)->returnval == 0 && (str)->erange && (errno = ERANGE), \ |
| (str)->returnval) |
| |
| #if defined(__STDC__) |
| extern char **_nss_netdb_aliases |
| (const char *, int, char *, int); |
| #else |
| extern char **_nss_netdb_aliases(); |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * nss_dbop_t values for searches with various keys; values for |
| * destructor/endent/setent/getent are defined in <nss_common.h> |
| */ |
| |
| #define NSS_DBOP_GROUP_BYNAME (NSS_DBOP_next_iter) |
| #define NSS_DBOP_GROUP_BYGID (NSS_DBOP_GROUP_BYNAME + 1) |
| #define NSS_DBOP_GROUP_BYMEMBER (NSS_DBOP_GROUP_BYGID + 1) |
| |
| #define NSS_DBOP_PASSWD_BYNAME (NSS_DBOP_next_iter) |
| #define NSS_DBOP_PASSWD_BYUID (NSS_DBOP_PASSWD_BYNAME + 1) |
| |
| /* The "compat" backend requires that PASSWD_BYNAME == SHADOW_BYNAME */ |
| /* (it also requires that both use key.name to pass the username). */ |
| #define NSS_DBOP_SHADOW_BYNAME (NSS_DBOP_PASSWD_BYNAME) |
| |
| #define NSS_DBOP_PROJECT_BYNAME (NSS_DBOP_next_iter) |
| #define NSS_DBOP_PROJECT_BYID (NSS_DBOP_PROJECT_BYNAME + 1) |
| |
| #define NSS_DBOP_HOSTS_BYNAME (NSS_DBOP_next_iter) |
| #define NSS_DBOP_HOSTS_BYADDR (NSS_DBOP_HOSTS_BYNAME + 1) |
| |
| #define NSS_DBOP_IPNODES_BYNAME (NSS_DBOP_next_iter) |
| #define NSS_DBOP_IPNODES_BYADDR (NSS_DBOP_IPNODES_BYNAME + 1) |
| |
| /* |
| * NSS_DBOP_NAME_2ADDR |
| * NSS_DBOP_ADDR_2NAME |
| * : are defines for ipv6 api's |
| */ |
| |
| #define NSS_DBOP_NAME_2ADDR (NSS_DBOP_next_ipv6_iter) |
| #define NSS_DBOP_ADDR_2NAME (NSS_DBOP_NAME_2ADDR + 1) |
| |
| #define NSS_DBOP_RPC_BYNAME (NSS_DBOP_next_iter) |
| #define NSS_DBOP_RPC_BYNUMBER (NSS_DBOP_RPC_BYNAME + 1) |
| |
| #define NSS_DBOP_NETWORKS_BYNAME (NSS_DBOP_next_iter) |
| #define NSS_DBOP_NETWORKS_BYADDR (NSS_DBOP_NETWORKS_BYNAME + 1) |
| |
| #define NSS_DBOP_SERVICES_BYNAME (NSS_DBOP_next_iter) |
| #define NSS_DBOP_SERVICES_BYPORT (NSS_DBOP_SERVICES_BYNAME + 1) |
| |
| #define NSS_DBOP_PROTOCOLS_BYNAME (NSS_DBOP_next_iter) |
| #define NSS_DBOP_PROTOCOLS_BYNUMBER (NSS_DBOP_PROTOCOLS_BYNAME + 1) |
| |
| #define NSS_DBOP_ETHERS_HOSTTON (NSS_DBOP_next_noiter) |
| #define NSS_DBOP_ETHERS_NTOHOST (NSS_DBOP_ETHERS_HOSTTON + 1) |
| |
| #define NSS_DBOP_BOOTPARAMS_BYNAME (NSS_DBOP_next_noiter) |
| #define NSS_DBOP_NETMASKS_BYNET (NSS_DBOP_next_noiter) |
| |
| #define NSS_DBOP_PRINTERS_BYNAME (NSS_DBOP_next_iter) |
| |
| /* |
| * The "real" backend for netgroup (__multi_innetgr, setnetgrent) |
| */ |
| #define NSS_DBOP_NETGROUP_IN (NSS_DBOP_next_iter) |
| #define NSS_DBOP_NETGROUP_SET (NSS_DBOP_NETGROUP_IN + 1) |
| |
| /* |
| * The backend for getpublickey and getsecretkey (getkeys) |
| */ |
| #define NSS_DBOP_KEYS_BYNAME (NSS_DBOP_next_iter) |
| |
| /* |
| * The pseudo-backend for netgroup (returned by setnetgrent) doesn't have |
| * any getXXXbyYYY operations, just the usual destr/end/set/get ops, |
| * so needs no definitions here. |
| */ |
| |
| #define NSS_DBOP_ATTRDB_BYNAME (NSS_DBOP_next_iter) |
| |
| #define NSS_DBOP_AUDITUSER_BYNAME NSS_DBOP_ATTRDB_BYNAME |
| #define NSS_DBOP_AUTHATTR_BYNAME NSS_DBOP_ATTRDB_BYNAME |
| #define NSS_DBOP_EXECATTR_BYNAME NSS_DBOP_ATTRDB_BYNAME |
| #define NSS_DBOP_EXECATTR_BYID (NSS_DBOP_EXECATTR_BYNAME + 1) |
| #define NSS_DBOP_EXECATTR_BYNAMEID (NSS_DBOP_EXECATTR_BYID + 1) |
| #define NSS_DBOP_PROFATTR_BYNAME NSS_DBOP_ATTRDB_BYNAME |
| #define NSS_DBOP_USERATTR_BYNAME NSS_DBOP_ATTRDB_BYNAME |
| |
| #define NSS_DBOP_TSOL_TP_BYNAME (NSS_DBOP_next_iter) |
| #define NSS_DBOP_TSOL_RH_BYADDR (NSS_DBOP_next_iter) |
| #define NSS_DBOP_TSOL_ZC_BYNAME (NSS_DBOP_next_iter) |
| |
| /* |
| * Used all over in the switch code. The best home for it I can think of. |
| * Power-of-two alignments only. |
| */ |
| #define ROUND_DOWN(n, align) (((uintptr_t)n) & ~((align) - 1l)) |
| #define ROUND_UP(n, align) ROUND_DOWN(((uintptr_t)n) + (align) - 1l, \ |
| (align)) |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| #endif /* _NSS_DBDEFS_H */ |