/* Copyright (c) 2001 Matej Pfajfar.
* Copyright (c) 2001-2004, Roger Dingledine.
* Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson.
* Copyright (c) 2007-2019, The Tor Project, Inc. */
/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
/**
* \file confparse.h
*
* \brief Header for confparse.c.
*/
#ifndef TOR_CONFPARSE_H
#define TOR_CONFPARSE_H
#include "lib/conf/conftypes.h"
#include "lib/conf/confmacros.h"
#include "lib/testsupport/testsupport.h"
/**
* An abbreviation or alias for a configuration option.
**/
typedef struct config_abbrev_t {
/** The option name as abbreviated. Not case-sensitive. */
const char *abbreviated;
/** The full name of the option. Not case-sensitive. */
const char *full;
/** True if this abbreviation should only be allowed on the command line. */
int commandline_only;
/** True if we should warn whenever this abbreviation is used. */
int warn;
} config_abbrev_t;
/**
* A note that a configuration option is deprecated, with an explanation why.
*/
typedef struct config_deprecation_t {
/** The option that is deprecated. */
const char *name;
/** A user-facing string explaining why the option is deprecated. */
const char *why_deprecated;
} config_deprecation_t;
/**
* Handy macro for declaring "In the config file or on the command line, you
* can abbreviate toks as tok". Used inside an array of
* config_abbrev_t.
*
* For example, to declare "NumCpu" as an abbreviation for "NumCPUs",
* you can say PLURAL(NumCpu).
**/
#define PLURAL(tok) { #tok, #tok "s", 0, 0 }
/**
* Type of a callback to validate whether a given configuration is
* well-formed and consistent.
*
* The configuration to validate is passed as newval. The previous
* configuration, if any, is provided in oldval. The
* default_val argument receives a configuration object initialized
* with default values for all its fields. The from_setconf argument
* is true iff the input comes from a SETCONF controller command.
*
* On success, return 0. On failure, set *msg_out to a newly allocated
* error message, and return -1.
*
* REFACTORING NOTE: Currently, this callback type is only used from inside
* config_dump(); later in our refactoring, it will be cleaned up and used
* more generally.
*/
typedef int (*validate_fn_t)(void *oldval,
void *newval,
void *default_val,
int from_setconf,
char **msg_out);
struct config_mgr_t;
/**
* Callback to clear all non-managed fields of a configuration object.
*
* obj is the configuration object whose non-managed fields should be
* cleared.
*
* (Regular fields get cleared by config_reset(), but you might have fields
* in the object that do not correspond to configuration variables. If those
* fields need to be cleared or freed, this is where to do it.)
*/
typedef void (*clear_cfg_fn_t)(const struct config_mgr_t *mgr, void *obj);
/** Information on the keys, value types, key-to-struct-member mappings,
* variable descriptions, validation functions, and abbreviations for a
* configuration or storage format. */
typedef struct config_format_t {
size_t size; /**< Size of the struct that everything gets parsed into. */
struct_magic_decl_t magic; /**< Magic number info for this struct. */
const config_abbrev_t *abbrevs; /**< List of abbreviations that we expand
* when parsing this format. */
const config_deprecation_t *deprecations; /** List of deprecated options */
const config_var_t *vars; /**< List of variables we recognize, their default
* values, and where we stick them in the
* structure. */
validate_fn_t validate_fn; /**< Function to validate config. */
clear_cfg_fn_t clear_fn; /**< Function to clear the configuration. */
/** If present, extra denotes a LINELIST variable for unrecognized
* lines. Otherwise, unrecognized lines are an error. */
const struct_member_t *extra;
/** The position of a config_suite_t pointer within the toplevel object,
* or -1 if there is no such pointer. */
ptrdiff_t config_suite_offset;
} config_format_t;
/**
* A collection of config_format_t objects to describe several objects
* that are all configured with the same configuration file.
*
* (NOTE: for now, this only handles a single config_format_t.)
**/
typedef struct config_mgr_t config_mgr_t;
config_mgr_t *config_mgr_new(const config_format_t *toplevel_fmt);
void config_mgr_free_(config_mgr_t *mgr);
int config_mgr_add_format(config_mgr_t *mgr,
const config_format_t *fmt);
void config_mgr_freeze(config_mgr_t *mgr);
#define config_mgr_free(mgr) \
FREE_AND_NULL(config_mgr_t, config_mgr_free_, (mgr))
struct smartlist_t *config_mgr_list_vars(const config_mgr_t *mgr);
struct smartlist_t *config_mgr_list_deprecated_vars(const config_mgr_t *mgr);
/** A collection of managed configuration objects. */
typedef struct config_suite_t config_suite_t;
/**
* Flag for config_assign: if set, then "resetting" an option changes it to
* its default value, as specified in the config_var_t. Otherwise,
* "resetting" an option changes it to a type-dependent null value --
* typically 0 or NULL.
*
* (An option is "reset" when it is set to an empty value, or as described in
* CAL_CLEAR_FIRST).
**/
#define CAL_USE_DEFAULTS (1u<<0)
/**
* Flag for config_assign: if set, then we reset every provided config
* option before we set it.
*
* For example, if this flag is not set, then passing a multi-line option to
* config_assign will cause any previous value to be extended. But if this
* flag is set, then a multi-line option will replace any previous value.
**/
#define CAL_CLEAR_FIRST (1u<<1)
/**
* Flag for config_assign: if set, we warn about deprecated options.
**/
#define CAL_WARN_DEPRECATIONS (1u<<2)
void *config_new(const config_mgr_t *fmt);
void config_free_(const config_mgr_t *fmt, void *options);
#define config_free(mgr, options) do { \
config_free_((mgr), (options)); \
(options) = NULL; \
} while (0)
struct config_line_t *config_get_assigned_option(const config_mgr_t *mgr,
const void *options, const char *key,
int escape_val);
int config_is_same(const config_mgr_t *fmt,
const void *o1, const void *o2,
const char *name);
struct config_line_t *config_get_changes(const config_mgr_t *mgr,
const void *options1, const void *options2);
void config_init(const config_mgr_t *mgr, void *options);
void *config_dup(const config_mgr_t *mgr, const void *old);
char *config_dump(const config_mgr_t *mgr, const void *default_options,
const void *options, int minimal,
int comment_defaults);
bool config_check_ok(const config_mgr_t *mgr, const void *options,
int severity);
int config_assign(const config_mgr_t *mgr, void *options,
struct config_line_t *list,
unsigned flags, char **msg);
const char *config_find_deprecation(const config_mgr_t *mgr,
const char *key);
const char *config_find_option_name(const config_mgr_t *mgr,
const char *key);
const char *config_expand_abbrev(const config_mgr_t *mgr,
const char *option,
int command_line, int warn_obsolete);
void warn_deprecated_option(const char *what, const char *why);
bool config_var_is_settable(const config_var_t *var);
bool config_var_is_listable(const config_var_t *var);
/* Helper macros to compare an option across two configuration objects */
#define CFG_EQ_BOOL(a,b,opt) ((a)->opt == (b)->opt)
#define CFG_EQ_INT(a,b,opt) ((a)->opt == (b)->opt)
#define CFG_EQ_STRING(a,b,opt) (!strcmp_opt((a)->opt, (b)->opt))
#define CFG_EQ_SMARTLIST(a,b,opt) smartlist_strings_eq((a)->opt, (b)->opt)
#define CFG_EQ_LINELIST(a,b,opt) config_lines_eq((a)->opt, (b)->opt)
#define CFG_EQ_ROUTERSET(a,b,opt) routerset_equal((a)->opt, (b)->opt)
#ifdef CONFPARSE_PRIVATE
STATIC void config_reset_line(const config_mgr_t *mgr, void *options,
const char *key, int use_defaults);
STATIC void *config_mgr_get_obj_mutable(const config_mgr_t *mgr,
void *toplevel, int idx);
STATIC const void *config_mgr_get_obj(const config_mgr_t *mgr,
const void *toplevel, int idx);
#endif
#endif /* !defined(TOR_CONFPARSE_H) */