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/*
 * snmp_vars.c - return a pointer to the named variable.
 *
 *
 */
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/*
 * additions, fixes and enhancements for Linux by Erik Schoenfelder
 * (schoenfr@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de) 1994/1995.
 * Linux additions taken from CMU to UCD stack by Jennifer Bray of Origin
 * (jbray@origin-at.co.uk) 1997
 */
 
 
#include <config.h>
#if HAVE_STRING_H
#include <string.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_STDLIB_H
#include <stdlib.h>
#endif
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#if HAVE_FCNTL_H
#include <fcntl.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
#if HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H
#include <sys/socket.h>
#elif HAVE_WINSOCK_H
#include <winsock.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_NETINET_IN_H
#include <netinet/in.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_NETINET_IN_SYSTM_H
#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_NETINET_IP_H
#include <netinet/ip.h>
#endif
#ifdef INET6
#if HAVE_NETINET_IP6_H
#include <netinet/ip6.h>
#endif
#endif
#if HAVE_SYS_QUEUE_H
#include <sys/queue.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_SYS_STREAM_H
#include <sys/stream.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_NET_ROUTE_H
#include <net/route.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_NETINET_IP_VAR_H
#include <netinet/ip_var.h>
#endif
#ifdef INET6
#if HAVE_NETINET6_IP6_VAR_H
#include <netinet6/ip6_var.h>
#endif
#endif
#if HAVE_NETINET_IN_PCB_H
#include <netinet/in_pcb.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_INET_MIB2_H
#include <inet/mib2.h>
#endif
 
#if HAVE_DMALLOC_H
#include <dmalloc.h>
#endif
 
#include "mibincl.h"
#ifdef CYGPKG_SNMPAGENT_V3_SUPPORT
#include "snmpv3.h"
#include "snmpusm.h"
#endif
#include "system.h"
#include "kernel.h"
#include "snmp_vars.h"
#include "default_store.h"
#include "ds_agent.h"
 
#include "mibgroup/struct.h"
#include "read_config.h"
#include "snmp_vars.h"
#include "agent_read_config.h"
#include "agent_registry.h"
#include "transform_oids.h"
#include "callback.h"
#include "snmp_alarm.h"
#include "snmpd.h"
#include "mib_module_includes.h"
 
#ifndef  MIN
#define  MIN(a,b)                     (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b)) 
#endif
 
/* mib clients are passed a pointer to a oid buffer.  Some mib clients
 * (namely, those first noticed in mibII/vacm.c) modify this oid buffer
 * before they determine if they really need to send results back out
 * using it.  If the master agent determined that the client was not the
 * right one to talk with, it will use the same oid buffer to pass to the
 * rest of the clients, which may not longer be valid.  This should be
 * fixed in all clients rather than the master.  However, its not a
 * particularily easy bug to track down so this saves debugging time at
 * the expense of a few memcpy's.
 */
#define MIB_CLIENTS_ARE_EVIL 1
 
extern struct subtree *subtrees;
int subtree_size;
int subtree_malloc_size;
 
/*
 *	Each variable name is placed in the variable table, without the
 * terminating substring that determines the instance of the variable.  When
 * a string is found that is lexicographicly preceded by the input string,
 * the function for that entry is called to find the method of access of the
 * instance of the named variable.  If that variable is not found, NULL is
 * returned, and the search through the table continues (it will probably
 * stop at the next entry).  If it is found, the function returns a character
 * pointer and a length or a function pointer.  The former is the address
 * of the operand, the latter is a write routine for the variable.
 *
 * u_char *
 * findVar(name, length, exact, var_len, write_method)
 * oid	    *name;	    IN/OUT - input name requested, output name found
 * int	    length;	    IN/OUT - number of sub-ids in the in and out oid's
 * int	    exact;	    IN - TRUE if an exact match was requested.
 * int	    len;	    OUT - length of variable or 0 if function returned.
 * int	    write_method;   OUT - pointer to function to set variable,
 *                                otherwise 0
 *
 *     The writeVar function is returned to handle row addition or complex
 * writes that require boundary checking or executing an action.
 * This routine will be called three times for each varbind in the packet.
 * The first time for each varbind, action is set to RESERVE1.  The type
 * and value should be checked during this pass.  If any other variables
 * in the MIB depend on this variable, this variable will be stored away
 * (but *not* committed!) in a place where it can be found by a call to
 * writeVar for a dependent variable, even in the same PDU.  During
 * the second pass, action is set to RESERVE2.  If this variable is dependent
 * on any other variables, it will check them now.  It must check to see
 * if any non-committed values have been stored for variables in the same
 * PDU that it depends on.  Sometimes resources will need to be reserved
 * in the first two passes to guarantee that the operation can proceed
 * during the third pass.  During the third pass, if there were no errors
 * in the first two passes, writeVar is called for every varbind with action
 * set to COMMIT.  It is now that the values should be written.  If there
 * were errors during the first two passes, writeVar is called in the third
 * pass once for each varbind, with the action set to FREE.  An opportunity
 * is thus provided to free those resources reserved in the first two passes.
 * 
 * writeVar(action, var_val, var_val_type, var_val_len, statP, name, name_len)
 * int	    action;	    IN - RESERVE1, RESERVE2, COMMIT, or FREE
 * u_char   *var_val;	    IN - input or output buffer space
 * u_char   var_val_type;   IN - type of input buffer
 * int	    var_val_len;    IN - input and output buffer len
 * u_char   *statP;	    IN - pointer to local statistic
 * oid      *name           IN - pointer to name requested
 * int      name_len        IN - number of sub-ids in the name
 */
 
long		long_return;
#ifndef ibm032
u_char		return_buf[258];  
#else
u_char		return_buf[256]; /* nee 64 */
#endif
 
struct timeval	starttime;
 
void
init_agent (const char *app)
{
  /* get current time (ie, the time the agent started) */
  gettimeofday(&starttime, NULL);
  starttime.tv_sec--;
  starttime.tv_usec += 1000000L;
 
  /* we handle alarm signals ourselves in the select loop */
  ds_set_boolean(DS_LIBRARY_ID, DS_LIB_ALARM_DONT_USE_SIG, 1);
 
#ifdef CYGPKG_SNMPAGENT_V3_SUPPORT
  usm_set_reportErrorOnUnknownID(1);
#endif
 
#ifdef CAN_USE_NLIST
  init_kmem("/dev/kmem");
#endif
 
  setup_tree();
 
  init_agent_read_config(app);
 
#ifdef TESTING
  auto_nlist_print_tree(-2, 0);
#endif
 
  /* initialize agentx subagent if necessary. */
#ifdef USING_AGENTX_SUBAGENT_MODULE
  if(ds_get_boolean(DS_APPLICATION_ID, DS_AGENT_ROLE) == SUB_AGENT)
      subagent_pre_init();
#endif
 
}  /* end init_agent() */
 
 
 
oid nullOid[] = {0,0};
int nullOidLen = sizeof(nullOid)/sizeof(oid);
 
/*
 * getStatPtr - return a pointer to the named variable, as well as it's
 * type, length, and access control list.
 * Now uses 'search_subtree' (recursively) and 'search_subtree_vars'
 * to do most of the work
 *
 * If an exact match for the variable name exists, it is returned.  If not,
 * and exact is false, the next variable lexicographically after the
 * requested one is returned.
 *
 * If no appropriate variable can be found, NULL is returned.
 */
static  int 		found;
 
static u_char *
search_subtree_vars(struct subtree *tp,
		    oid *name,    /* IN - name of var, OUT - name matched */
		    size_t *namelen, /* IN -number of sub-ids in name,
                                     OUT - subid-is in matched name */
		    u_char *type, /* OUT - type of matched variable */
		    size_t *len,  /* OUT - length of matched variable */
		    u_short *acl, /* OUT - access control list */
		    int exact,    /* IN - TRUE if exact match wanted */
		    WriteMethod **write_method,
		    struct snmp_pdu *pdu, /* IN - relevant auth info re PDU */
		    int *noSuchObject)
{
    register struct variable *vp;
    struct variable	compat_var, *cvp = &compat_var;
    register int	x;
    u_char		*access = NULL;
    int			result;
    oid 		*suffix;
    size_t		suffixlen;
#if MIB_CLIENTS_ARE_EVIL
    oid			save[MAX_OID_LEN];
    size_t		savelen = 0;
#endif
 
	    if ( tp->variables == NULL )
		return NULL;
 
	    result = compare_tree(name, *namelen, tp->name, tp->namelen);
	    suffixlen = *namelen - tp->namelen;
	    suffix = name + tp->namelen;
	    /* the following is part of the setup for the compatability
	       structure below that has been moved out of the main loop.
	     */
	    memcpy(cvp->name, tp->name, tp->namelen * sizeof(oid));
 
            *noSuchObject = TRUE;	/* In case of null variables_len */
	    for(x = 0, vp = tp->variables; x < tp->variables_len;
		vp =(struct variable *)((char *)vp +tp->variables_width), x++){
		/* if exact and ALWAYS
		   if next  and result >= 0 */
                /* and if vp->namelen != 0   -- Wes */
		if (vp->namelen && (exact || result >= 0)){
		    result = compare_tree(suffix, suffixlen, vp->name,
				     vp->namelen);
		}
		/* if exact and result == 0
		   if next  and result <= 0 */
                /* or if vp->namelen == 0    -- Wes */
		if ((!exact && (result <= 0)) || (exact && (result == 0)) ||
                  vp->namelen == 0) {
		    /* builds an old (long) style variable structure to retain
		       compatability with var_* functions written previously.
		     */
                  if (vp->namelen)
                    memcpy((cvp->name + tp->namelen),
			  vp->name, vp->namelen * sizeof(oid));
		    cvp->namelen = tp->namelen + vp->namelen;
		    cvp->type = vp->type;
		    cvp->magic = vp->magic;
		    cvp->acl = vp->acl;
		    cvp->findVar = vp->findVar;
                    *write_method = NULL;
#if MIB_CLIENTS_ARE_EVIL
                    memcpy(save, name, *namelen*sizeof(oid));
                    savelen = *namelen;
#endif
		    DEBUGMSGTL(("snmp_vars", "Trying variable: "));
		    DEBUGMSGOID(("snmp_vars", cvp->name, cvp->namelen));
		    DEBUGMSG(("snmp_vars"," ...\n"));
 
		gaga:
		    access = (*(vp->findVar))(cvp, name, namelen, exact,
						  len, write_method);
	    	    DEBUGMSGTL(("snmp_vars", "Returned %s\n",
				(access==NULL) ? "(null)" : "something" ));
 
			/*
			 * Check that the answer is acceptable.
			 *  i.e. lies within the current subtree chunk
			 *
			 * It might be worth saving this answer just in
			 *  case it turns out to be valid, but for now
			 *  we'll simply discard it.
			 */
		    if ( access && snmp_oid_compare(name, *namelen,
						    tp->end, tp->end_len) > 0) {
			memcpy(name, tp->end, tp->end_len);
			access = 0;
		    }
#if MIB_CLIENTS_ARE_EVIL
                    if (access == NULL) {
		      if (snmp_oid_compare(name, *namelen, save, savelen) != 0) {
			DEBUGMSGTL(("snmp_vars", "evil_client: "));
			DEBUGMSGOID(("snmp_vars", save, savelen));
			DEBUGMSG(("snmp_vars"," =>"));
			DEBUGMSGOID(("snmp_vars", name, *namelen));
			DEBUGMSG(("snmp_vars","\n"));
                        memcpy(name, save, savelen*sizeof(oid));
                        *namelen = savelen;
                      }
                    }
#endif
		    if (*write_method)
			*acl = cvp->acl;
                    /* check for permission to view this part of the OID tree */
		    if ((access != NULL || (*write_method != NULL && exact)) &&
                        in_a_view(name, namelen, pdu, cvp->type)) {
			if ( access && !exact ) {
				/*
				 * We've got an answer, but shouldn't use it.
				 * But we *might* be able to use a later
				 *  instance of the same object, so we can't
				 *  legitimately move on to the next variable
				 *  in the variable structure just yet.
				 * Let's try re-calling the findVar routine
				 *  with the returned name, and see whether
				 *  the next answer is acceptable
				 */
			   *write_method = NULL;
			   goto gaga;
			}
                        access = NULL;
			*write_method = NULL;
		    } else if (exact){
			found = TRUE;
		    }
		    if (access != NULL || (*write_method != NULL && exact))
			break;
		}
		/* if exact and result <= 0 */
		if (exact && (result  <= 0)){
	            *type = cvp->type;
		    *acl = cvp->acl;
		    if (found)
                      *noSuchObject = FALSE;
		    else
                      *noSuchObject = TRUE;
		    return NULL;
		}
	    }
	    if (access != NULL || (exact && *write_method != NULL)) {
	        *type = cvp->type;
		*acl = cvp->acl;
		return access;
	    }
	    return NULL;
}
 
u_char *
getStatPtr(
    oid		*name,	    /* IN - name of var, OUT - name matched */
    size_t	*namelen,   /* IN -number of sub-ids in name,
                               OUT - subid-is in matched name */
    u_char	*type,	    /* OUT - type of matched variable */
    size_t	*len,	    /* OUT - length of matched variable */
    u_short	*acl,	    /* OUT - access control list */
    int		exact,	    /* IN - TRUE if exact match wanted */
    WriteMethod **write_method,
    struct snmp_pdu *pdu,   /* IN - relevant auth info re PDU */
    int		*noSuchObject)
{
    struct subtree	*tp;
    oid			save[MAX_OID_LEN];
    size_t		savelen = 0;
    u_char              result_type;
    u_short             result_acl;
    u_char        	*search_return=NULL;
 
    found = FALSE;
 
    if (!exact){
	memcpy(save, name, *namelen * sizeof(oid));
	savelen = *namelen;
    }
    *write_method = NULL;
 
    DEBUGMSGTL(("snmp_vars", "Looking for: "));
    DEBUGMSGOID(("snmp_vars", name, *namelen));
    DEBUGMSG(("snmp_vars"," ...\n"));
 
    tp = find_subtree(name, *namelen, NULL);
 
    while ( search_return == NULL && tp != NULL ) {
	DEBUGMSGTL(("snmp_vars", "Trying tree: "));
	DEBUGMSGOID(("snmp_vars", tp->name, tp->namelen));
	DEBUGMSG(("snmp_vars"," ...\n"));
	search_return = search_subtree_vars( tp, name, namelen, &result_type,
                                        len, &result_acl, exact, write_method,
                                        pdu, noSuchObject);
	if ( search_return != NULL || exact )
	    break;
	tp = tp->next;
    }
    if ( tp == NULL ) {
	if (!search_return && !exact){
	    memcpy(name, save, savelen * sizeof(oid));
	    *namelen = savelen;
	}
	if (found)
	    *noSuchObject = FALSE;
	else
	    *noSuchObject = TRUE;
        return NULL;
    }
    *type = result_type;
    *acl =  result_acl;
    return search_return;
}
 
 

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