/* abandon.c - decode and handle an ldap abandon operation */ /* * Copyright (c) 1995 Regents of the University of Michigan. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted * provided that this notice is preserved and that due credit is given * to the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. The name of the University * may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this * software without specific prior written permission. This software * is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty. */ #include "portable.h" #include #include #include "slap.h" int do_abandon( Connection *conn, Operation *op ) { ber_int_t id; Operation *o; Operation **oo; int rc; Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "do_abandon\n", 0, 0, 0 ); /* * Parse the abandon request. It looks like this: * * AbandonRequest := MessageID */ if ( ber_scanf( op->o_ber, "i", &id ) == LBER_ERROR ) { Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY, "do_abandon: ber_scanf failed\n", 0, 0 ,0 ); return LDAP_PROTOCOL_ERROR; } #ifdef GET_CTRLS if( (rc = get_ctrls( conn, op, 0 )) != LDAP_SUCCESS ) { Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY, "do_abandon: get_ctrls failed\n", 0, 0 ,0 ); return rc; } #endif Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ARGS, "do_abandon: id %d\n", id, 0 ,0 ); /* * find the operation being abandoned and set the o_abandon * flag. It's up to the backend to periodically check this * flag and abort the operation at a convenient time. */ ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_lock( &conn->c_mutex ); for ( o = conn->c_ops; o != NULL; o = o->o_next ) { if ( o->o_msgid == id ) { ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_lock( &o->o_abandonmutex ); o->o_abandon = 1; ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_unlock( &o->o_abandonmutex ); goto found_it; } } for ( oo = &conn->c_pending_ops; (*oo != NULL) && ((*oo)->o_msgid != id); oo = &(*oo)->o_next ) { /* EMPTY */ ; } if( *oo != NULL ) { o = *oo; *oo = (*oo)->o_next; slap_op_free( o ); goto found_it; } Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "do_abandon: op not found\n", 0, 0, 0 ); found_it: ldap_pvt_thread_mutex_unlock( &conn->c_mutex ); return LDAP_SUCCESS; }