openldap/servers/slapd/back-meta/search.c
Kurt Zeilenga 5cd994ed21 remove dnNormalize2
replace calls to dnNormalize2 with calls to dnNormalize
2003-04-29 18:28:14 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright 1998-2003 The OpenLDAP Foundation, All Rights Reserved.
* COPYING RESTRICTIONS APPLY, see COPYRIGHT file
*
* Copyright 2001, Pierangelo Masarati, All rights reserved. <ando@sys-net.it>
*
* This work has been developed to fulfill the requirements
* of SysNet s.n.c. <http:www.sys-net.it> and it has been donated
* to the OpenLDAP Foundation in the hope that it may be useful
* to the Open Source community, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY.
*
* Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose
* on any computer system, and to alter it and redistribute it, subject
* to the following restrictions:
*
* 1. The author and SysNet s.n.c. are not responsible for the consequences
* of use of this software, no matter how awful, even if they arise from
* flaws in it.
*
* 2. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented, either by
* explicit claim or by omission. Since few users ever read sources,
* credits should appear in the documentation.
*
* 3. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
* misrepresented as being the original software. Since few users
* ever read sources, credits should appear in the documentation.
* SysNet s.n.c. cannot be responsible for the consequences of the
* alterations.
*
* 4. This notice may not be removed or altered.
*
*
* This software is based on the backend back-ldap, implemented
* by Howard Chu <hyc@highlandsun.com>, and modified by Mark Valence
* <kurash@sassafras.com>, Pierangelo Masarati <ando@sys-net.it> and other
* contributors. The contribution of the original software to the present
* implementation is acknowledged in this copyright statement.
*
* A special acknowledgement goes to Howard for the overall architecture
* (and for borrowing large pieces of code), and to Mark, who implemented
* from scratch the attribute/objectclass mapping.
*
* The original copyright statement follows.
*
* Copyright 1999, Howard Chu, All rights reserved. <hyc@highlandsun.com>
*
* Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose
* on any computer system, and to alter it and redistribute it, subject
* to the following restrictions:
*
* 1. The author is not responsible for the consequences of use of this
* software, no matter how awful, even if they arise from flaws in it.
*
* 2. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented, either by
* explicit claim or by omission. Since few users ever read sources,
* credits should appear in the documentation.
*
* 3. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
* misrepresented as being the original software. Since few users
* ever read sources, credits should appear in the
* documentation.
*
* 4. This notice may not be removed or altered.
*
*/
#include "portable.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ac/socket.h>
#include <ac/string.h>
#include <ac/time.h>
#include "slap.h"
#include "../back-ldap/back-ldap.h"
#include "back-meta.h"
#include "ldap_pvt.h"
#undef ldap_debug /* silence a warning in ldap-int.h */
#include "ldap_log.h"
#include "../../../libraries/libldap/ldap-int.h"
static int
meta_send_entry(
Operation *op,
SlapReply *rs,
struct metaconn *lc,
int i,
LDAPMessage *e
);
static int
is_one_level_rdn(
const char *rdn,
int from
);
int
meta_back_search( Operation *op, SlapReply *rs )
{
struct metainfo *li = ( struct metainfo * )op->o_bd->be_private;
struct metaconn *lc;
struct metasingleconn *lsc;
struct timeval tv = { 0, 0 };
LDAPMessage *res, *e;
int rc = 0, *msgid, sres = LDAP_NO_SUCH_OBJECT;
char *err = NULL;
struct berval match = { 0, NULL }, mmatch = { 0, NULL };
BerVarray v2refs = NULL;
int i, last = 0, candidates = 0, initial_candidates = 0,
candidate_match = 0;
struct slap_limits_set *limit = NULL;
int isroot = 0;
dncookie dc;
#ifdef LDAP_CACHING
cache_manager* cm = li->cm;
if (cm->caching) {
return meta_back_cache_search(op->o_bd, op->o_conn, op,
&op->o_req_dn, &op->o_req_ndn,
op->oq_search.rs_scope,
op->oq_search.rs_deref,
op->oq_search.rs_slimit,
op->oq_search.rs_tlimit,
op->oq_search.rs_filter,
&op->oq_search.rs_filterstr,
op->oq_search.rs_attrs,
op->oq_search.rs_attrsonly);
}
#endif /* LDAP_CACHING */
/*
* controls are set in ldap_back_dobind()
*
* FIXME: in case of values return filter, we might want
* to map attrs and maybe rewrite value
*/
lc = meta_back_getconn( op, rs, META_OP_ALLOW_MULTIPLE,
&op->o_req_ndn, NULL );
if ( !lc ) {
send_ldap_result( op, rs );
return -1;
}
if ( !meta_back_dobind( lc, op ) ) {
rs->sr_err = LDAP_OTHER;
send_ldap_result( op, rs );
return -1;
}
/*
* Array of message id of each target
*/
msgid = ch_calloc( sizeof( int ), li->ntargets );
if ( msgid == NULL ) {
rs->sr_err = LDAP_OTHER;
send_ldap_result( op, rs );
return -1;
}
/* if not root, get appropriate limits */
if ( be_isroot( op->o_bd, &op->o_ndn ) ) {
isroot = 1;
} else {
( void ) get_limits( op->o_bd, &op->o_ndn, &limit );
}
/* if no time limit requested, rely on remote server limits */
/* if requested limit higher than hard limit, abort */
if ( !isroot && op->oq_search.rs_tlimit > limit->lms_t_hard ) {
/* no hard limit means use soft instead */
if ( limit->lms_t_hard == 0
&& limit->lms_t_soft > -1
&& op->oq_search.rs_tlimit > limit->lms_t_soft ) {
op->oq_search.rs_tlimit = limit->lms_t_soft;
/* positive hard limit means abort */
} else if ( limit->lms_t_hard > 0 ) {
rs->sr_err = LDAP_ADMINLIMIT_EXCEEDED;
send_ldap_result( op, rs );
rc = 0;
goto finish;
}
/* negative hard limit means no limit */
}
/* if no size limit requested, rely on remote server limits */
/* if requested limit higher than hard limit, abort */
if ( !isroot && op->oq_search.rs_slimit > limit->lms_s_hard ) {
/* no hard limit means use soft instead */
if ( limit->lms_s_hard == 0
&& limit->lms_s_soft > -1
&& op->oq_search.rs_slimit > limit->lms_s_soft ) {
op->oq_search.rs_slimit = limit->lms_s_soft;
/* positive hard limit means abort */
} else if ( limit->lms_s_hard > 0 ) {
rs->sr_err = LDAP_ADMINLIMIT_EXCEEDED;
send_ldap_result( op, rs );
rc = 0;
goto finish;
}
/* negative hard limit means no limit */
}
dc.conn = op->o_conn;
dc.rs = rs;
/*
* Inits searches
*/
for ( i = 0, lsc = lc->conns; !META_LAST(lsc); ++i, ++lsc ) {
struct berval realbase = op->o_req_dn;
int realscope = op->oq_search.rs_scope;
ber_len_t suffixlen = 0;
struct berval mbase = { 0, NULL };
struct berval mfilter = { 0, NULL };
char **mapped_attrs = NULL;
if ( lsc->candidate != META_CANDIDATE ) {
msgid[ i ] = -1;
continue;
}
/* should we check return values? */
if ( op->oq_search.rs_deref != -1 ) {
ldap_set_option( lsc->ld, LDAP_OPT_DEREF,
( void * )&op->oq_search.rs_deref);
}
if ( op->oq_search.rs_tlimit != -1 ) {
ldap_set_option( lsc->ld, LDAP_OPT_TIMELIMIT,
( void * )&op->oq_search.rs_tlimit);
}
if ( op->oq_search.rs_slimit != -1 ) {
ldap_set_option( lsc->ld, LDAP_OPT_SIZELIMIT,
( void * )&op->oq_search.rs_slimit);
}
dc.rwmap = &li->targets[ i ]->rwmap;
/*
* modifies the base according to the scope, if required
*/
suffixlen = li->targets[ i ]->suffix.bv_len;
if ( suffixlen > op->o_req_ndn.bv_len ) {
switch ( op->oq_search.rs_scope ) {
case LDAP_SCOPE_SUBTREE:
/*
* make the target suffix the new base
* FIXME: this is very forgiving, because
* illegal bases may be turned into
* the suffix of the target.
*/
if ( dnIsSuffix( &li->targets[ i ]->suffix,
&op->o_req_ndn ) ) {
realbase = li->targets[ i ]->suffix;
} else {
/*
* this target is no longer candidate
*/
msgid[ i ] = -1;
goto new_candidate;
}
break;
case LDAP_SCOPE_ONELEVEL:
if ( is_one_level_rdn( li->targets[ i ]->suffix.bv_val,
suffixlen - op->o_req_ndn.bv_len - 1 )
&& dnIsSuffix( &li->targets[ i ]->suffix, &op->o_req_ndn ) ) {
/*
* if there is exactly one level,
* make the target suffix the new
* base, and make scope "base"
*/
realbase = li->targets[ i ]->suffix;
realscope = LDAP_SCOPE_BASE;
break;
} /* else continue with the next case */
case LDAP_SCOPE_BASE:
/*
* this target is no longer candidate
*/
msgid[ i ] = -1;
goto new_candidate;
}
}
/*
* Rewrite the search base, if required
*/
dc.ctx = "searchBase";
switch ( ldap_back_dn_massage( &dc, &realbase, &mbase ) ) {
default:
break;
case REWRITE_REGEXEC_UNWILLING:
rs->sr_err = LDAP_UNWILLING_TO_PERFORM;
rs->sr_text = "Operation not allowed";
send_ldap_result( op, rs );
rc = -1;
goto finish;
case REWRITE_REGEXEC_ERR:
#if 0
rs->sr_err = LDAP_OTHER;
rs->sr_text = "Rewrite error";
send_ldap_result( op, rs );
rc = -1;
goto finish;
#endif
/*
* this target is no longer candidate
*/
msgid[ i ] = -1;
goto new_candidate;
}
/*
* Maps filter
*/
rc = ldap_back_filter_map_rewrite( &dc,
op->oq_search.rs_filter,
&mfilter, BACKLDAP_MAP );
if ( rc != 0 ) {
/*
* this target is no longer candidate
*/
msgid[ i ] = -1;
goto new_candidate;
}
/*
* Maps required attributes
*/
rc = ldap_back_map_attrs( &li->targets[ i ]->rwmap.rwm_at,
op->oq_search.rs_attrs, BACKLDAP_MAP,
&mapped_attrs );
if ( rc != LDAP_SUCCESS ) {
/*
* this target is no longer candidate
*/
msgid[ i ] = -1;
goto new_candidate;
}
/*
* Starts the search
*/
msgid[ i ] = ldap_search( lsc->ld, mbase.bv_val, realscope,
mfilter.bv_val, mapped_attrs,
op->oq_search.rs_attrsonly );
if ( mapped_attrs ) {
free( mapped_attrs );
mapped_attrs = NULL;
}
if ( mfilter.bv_val != op->oq_search.rs_filterstr.bv_val ) {
free( mfilter.bv_val );
mfilter.bv_val = NULL;
}
if ( mbase.bv_val != realbase.bv_val ) {
free( mbase.bv_val );
mbase.bv_val = NULL;
}
if ( msgid[ i ] == -1 ) {
continue;
}
++candidates;
new_candidate:;
}
initial_candidates = candidates;
/* We pull apart the ber result, stuff it into a slapd entry, and
* let send_search_entry stuff it back into ber format. Slow & ugly,
* but this is necessary for version matching, and for ACL processing.
*/
/*
* In case there are no candidates, no cycle takes place...
*
* FIXME: we might use a queue, to balance the load
* among the candidates
*/
for ( rc = 0; candidates > 0; ) {
int ab, gotit = 0;
/* check for abandon */
ab = op->o_abandon;
for ( i = 0, lsc = lc->conns; !META_LAST(lsc); lsc++, i++ ) {
if ( msgid[ i ] == -1 ) {
continue;
}
if ( ab ) {
ldap_abandon( lsc->ld, msgid[ i ] );
rc = 0;
break;
}
if ( op->oq_search.rs_slimit > 0
&& rs->sr_nentries == op->oq_search.rs_slimit ) {
rs->sr_err = LDAP_SIZELIMIT_EXCEEDED;
rs->sr_v2ref = v2refs;
send_ldap_result( op, rs );
goto finish;
}
/*
* FIXME: handle time limit as well?
* Note that target servers are likely
* to handle it, so at some time we'll
* get a LDAP_TIMELIMIT_EXCEEDED from
* one of them ...
*/
rc = ldap_result( lsc->ld, msgid[ i ],
0, &tv, &res );
if ( rc == 0 ) {
continue;
} else if ( rc == -1 ) {
/* something REALLY bad happened! */
( void )meta_clear_unused_candidates( li,
lc, -1, 0 );
rs->sr_err = LDAP_OTHER;
rs->sr_v2ref = v2refs;
send_ldap_result( op, rs );
/* anything else needs be done? */
goto finish;
} else if ( rc == LDAP_RES_SEARCH_ENTRY ) {
e = ldap_first_entry( lsc->ld, res );
meta_send_entry( op, rs, lc, i, e );
/*
* If scope is BASE, we need to jump out
* as soon as one entry is found; if
* the target pool is properly crafted,
* this should correspond to the sole
* entry that has the base DN
*/
if ( op->oq_search.rs_scope == LDAP_SCOPE_BASE
&& rs->sr_nentries > 0 ) {
candidates = 0;
sres = LDAP_SUCCESS;
break;
}
ldap_msgfree( res );
gotit = 1;
} else if ( rc == LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE ) {
char **references = NULL;
int cnt;
/*
* FIXME: should we collect references
* and send them alltogether at the end?
*/
rc = ldap_parse_reference( lsc->ld, res,
&references, &rs->sr_ctrls, 1 );
if ( rc != LDAP_SUCCESS ) {
continue;
}
if ( references == NULL ) {
continue;
}
for ( cnt = 0; references[ cnt ]; cnt++ )
/* NO OP */ ;
rs->sr_ref = ch_calloc( cnt + 1, sizeof( struct berval ) );
for ( cnt = 0; references[ cnt ]; cnt++ ) {
rs->sr_ref[ cnt ].bv_val = references[ cnt ];
rs->sr_ref[ cnt ].bv_len = strlen( references[ cnt ] );
}
/* ignore return value by now */
( void )send_search_reference( op, rs );
/* cleanup */
if ( references ) {
ldap_value_free( references );
ch_free( rs->sr_ref );
rs->sr_ref = NULL;
}
if ( rs->sr_ctrls ) {
ldap_controls_free( rs->sr_ctrls );
rs->sr_ctrls = NULL;
}
} else {
rs->sr_err = ldap_result2error( lsc->ld,
res, 1 );
sres = ldap_back_map_result( rs );
if ( err != NULL ) {
free( err );
}
ldap_get_option( lsc->ld,
LDAP_OPT_ERROR_STRING, &err );
if ( match.bv_val != NULL ) {
free( match.bv_val );
}
ldap_get_option( lsc->ld,
LDAP_OPT_MATCHED_DN, &match.bv_val );
#ifdef NEW_LOGGING
LDAP_LOG( BACK_META, ERR,
"meta_back_search [%d] "
"match=\"%s\" err=\"%s\"\n",
i, match.bv_val, err );
#else /* !NEW_LOGGING */
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY,
"=>meta_back_search [%d] "
"match=\"%s\" err=\"%s\"\n",
i, match.bv_val, err );
#endif /* !NEW_LOGGING */
candidate_match++;
last = i;
rc = 0;
/*
* When no candidates are left,
* the outer cycle finishes
*/
msgid[ i ] = -1;
--candidates;
}
}
if ( ab ) {
goto finish;
}
if ( gotit == 0 ) {
tv.tv_sec = 0;
tv.tv_usec = 100000;
ldap_pvt_thread_yield();
} else {
tv.tv_sec = 0;
tv.tv_usec = 0;
}
}
if ( rc == -1 ) {
/*
* FIXME: need a strategy to handle errors
*/
rc = meta_back_op_result( lc, op, rs );
goto finish;
}
/*
* Rewrite the matched portion of the search base, if required
*
* FIXME: only the last one gets caught!
*/
if ( candidate_match == initial_candidates
&& match.bv_val != NULL && *match.bv_val ) {
dc.ctx = "matchedDn";
dc.rwmap = &li->targets[ last ]->rwmap;
if ( ldap_back_dn_massage( &dc, &match, &mmatch ) ) {
mmatch.bv_val = NULL;
}
}
/*
* In case we returned at least one entry, we return LDAP_SUCCESS
* otherwise, the latter error code we got
*
* FIXME: we should handle error codes and return the more
* important/reasonable
*/
if ( sres == LDAP_SUCCESS && v2refs ) {
sres = LDAP_REFERRAL;
}
rs->sr_err = sres;
rs->sr_matched = mmatch.bv_val;
rs->sr_v2ref = v2refs;
send_ldap_result( op, rs );
rs->sr_matched = NULL;
rs->sr_v2ref = NULL;
finish:;
if ( match.bv_val ) {
if ( mmatch.bv_val != match.bv_val ) {
free( mmatch.bv_val );
}
free( match.bv_val );
}
if ( err ) {
free( err );
}
if ( msgid ) {
ch_free( msgid );
}
return rc;
}
static int
meta_send_entry(
Operation *op,
SlapReply *rs,
struct metaconn *lc,
int target,
LDAPMessage *e
)
{
struct metainfo *li = ( struct metainfo * )op->o_bd->be_private;
struct berval a, mapped;
Entry ent;
BerElement ber = *e->lm_ber;
Attribute *attr, **attrp;
struct berval dummy = { 0, NULL };
struct berval *bv, bdn;
const char *text;
dncookie dc;
if ( ber_scanf( &ber, "{m{", &bdn ) == LBER_ERROR ) {
return LDAP_DECODING_ERROR;
}
/*
* Rewrite the dn of the result, if needed
*/
dc.rwmap = &li->targets[ target ]->rwmap;
dc.conn = op->o_conn;
dc.rs = rs;
dc.ctx = "searchResult";
rs->sr_err = ldap_back_dn_massage( &dc, &bdn, &ent.e_name );
if ( rs->sr_err != LDAP_SUCCESS) {
return rs->sr_err;
}
/*
* Note: this may fail if the target host(s) schema differs
* from the one known to the meta, and a DN with unknown
* attributes is returned.
*
* FIXME: should we log anything, or delegate to dnNormalize?
*/
if ( dnNormalize( 0, NULL, NULL, &ent.e_name, &ent.e_nname,
&op->o_tmpmemctx ) != LDAP_SUCCESS )
{
return LDAP_INVALID_DN_SYNTAX;
}
/*
* cache dn
*/
if ( li->cache.ttl != META_DNCACHE_DISABLED ) {
( void )meta_dncache_update_entry( &li->cache,
&ent.e_nname, target );
}
ent.e_id = 0;
ent.e_attrs = 0;
ent.e_private = 0;
attrp = &ent.e_attrs;
dc.ctx = "searchAttrDN";
while ( ber_scanf( &ber, "{m", &a ) != LBER_ERROR ) {
ldap_back_map( &li->targets[ target ]->rwmap.rwm_at,
&a, &mapped, BACKLDAP_REMAP );
if ( mapped.bv_val == NULL || mapped.bv_val[0] == '\0' ) {
continue;
}
attr = ( Attribute * )ch_malloc( sizeof( Attribute ) );
if ( attr == NULL ) {
continue;
}
attr->a_flags = 0;
attr->a_next = 0;
attr->a_desc = NULL;
if ( slap_bv2ad( &mapped, &attr->a_desc, &text )
!= LDAP_SUCCESS) {
if ( slap_bv2undef_ad( &mapped, &attr->a_desc, &text )
!= LDAP_SUCCESS) {
#ifdef NEW_LOGGING
LDAP_LOG( BACK_META, DETAIL1,
"slap_bv2undef_ad(%s): %s\n", mapped.bv_val, text, 0 );
#else /* !NEW_LOGGING */
Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY,
"slap_bv2undef_ad(%s): "
"%s\n%s", mapped.bv_val, text, "" );
#endif /* !NEW_LOGGING */
ch_free( attr );
continue;
}
}
/* no subschemaSubentry */
if ( attr->a_desc == slap_schema.si_ad_subschemaSubentry ) {
/*
* We eat target's subschemaSubentry because
* a search for this value is likely not
* to resolve to the appropriate backend;
* later, the local subschemaSubentry is
* added.
*/
( void )ber_scanf( &ber, "x" /* [W] */ );
ch_free(attr);
continue;
}
if ( ber_scanf( &ber, "[W]", &attr->a_vals ) == LBER_ERROR
|| attr->a_vals == NULL ) {
attr->a_vals = &dummy;
} else if ( attr->a_desc == slap_schema.si_ad_objectClass
|| attr->a_desc == slap_schema.si_ad_structuralObjectClass ) {
int last;
for ( last = 0; attr->a_vals[ last ].bv_val; ++last );
for ( bv = attr->a_vals; bv->bv_val; bv++ ) {
ldap_back_map( &li->targets[ target ]->rwmap.rwm_oc,
bv, &mapped, BACKLDAP_REMAP );
if ( mapped.bv_val == NULL || mapped.bv_val[0] == '\0') {
free( bv->bv_val );
bv->bv_val = NULL;
if ( --last < 0 ) {
break;
}
*bv = attr->a_vals[ last ];
attr->a_vals[ last ].bv_val = NULL;
bv--;
} else if ( mapped.bv_val != bv->bv_val ) {
free( bv->bv_val );
ber_dupbv( bv, &mapped );
}
}
/*
* It is necessary to try to rewrite attributes with
* dn syntax because they might be used in ACLs as
* members of groups; since ACLs are applied to the
* rewritten stuff, no dn-based subecj clause could
* be used at the ldap backend side (see
* http://www.OpenLDAP.org/faq/data/cache/452.html)
* The problem can be overcome by moving the dn-based
* ACLs to the target directory server, and letting
* everything pass thru the ldap backend.
*/
} else if ( attr->a_desc->ad_type->sat_syntax ==
slap_schema.si_syn_distinguishedName ) {
ldap_dnattr_result_rewrite( &dc, attr->a_vals );
}
*attrp = attr;
attrp = &attr->a_next;
}
rs->sr_entry = &ent;
rs->sr_attrs = op->oq_search.rs_attrs;
send_search_entry( op, rs );
rs->sr_entry = NULL;
rs->sr_attrs = NULL;
while ( ent.e_attrs ) {
attr = ent.e_attrs;
ent.e_attrs = attr->a_next;
if ( attr->a_vals != &dummy ) {
ber_bvarray_free( attr->a_vals );
}
free( attr );
}
if ( ent.e_dn && ent.e_dn != bdn.bv_val ) {
free( ent.e_dn );
}
if ( ent.e_ndn ) {
free( ent.e_ndn );
}
return LDAP_SUCCESS;
}
static int
is_one_level_rdn(
const char *rdn,
int from
)
{
for ( ; from--; ) {
if ( DN_SEPARATOR( rdn[ from ] ) ) {
return 0;
}
}
return 1;
}