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Willy Tarreaua84d3742007-05-07 00:36:48 +02001/*
2 include/types/acl.h
3 This file provides structures and types for ACLs.
4
5 Copyright (C) 2000-2007 Willy Tarreau - w@1wt.eu
6
7 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
8 modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
9 License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.1
10 exclusively.
11
12 This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
15 Lesser General Public License for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
18 License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
19 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
20*/
21
22#ifndef _TYPES_ACL_H
23#define _TYPES_ACL_H
24
25#include <common/compat.h>
26#include <common/config.h>
27#include <common/mini-clist.h>
28
29#include <types/proxy.h>
30#include <types/session.h>
31
32
33/* pattern matching function result */
34enum {
35 ACL_PAT_FAIL = 0, /* test failed */
36 ACL_PAT_PASS = (1 << 0), /* test passed */
37 ACL_PAT_MISS = (1 << 1), /* failed because of missing info (do not cache) */
38};
39
40/* Condition polarity. It makes it easier for any option to choose between
41 * IF/UNLESS if it can store that information within the condition itself.
42 */
43enum {
44 ACL_COND_NONE, /* no polarity set yet */
45 ACL_COND_IF, /* positive condition (after 'if') */
46 ACL_COND_UNLESS, /* negative condition (after 'unless') */
47};
48
49/* possible flags for intermediate test values. The flags are maintained
50 * across consecutive fetches for a same entry (eg: parse all req lines).
51 */
52enum {
53 ACL_TEST_F_READ_ONLY = 1 << 0, /* test data are read-only */
54 ACL_TEST_F_MUST_FREE = 1 << 1, /* test data must be freed after end of evaluation */
55 ACL_TEST_F_VOL_TEST = 1 << 2, /* result must not survive longer than the test (eg: time) */
56 ACL_TEST_F_VOL_HDR = 1 << 3, /* result sensitive to changes in headers */
57 ACL_TEST_F_VOL_1ST = 1 << 4, /* result sensitive to changes in first line (eg: URI) */
58 ACL_TEST_F_VOL_TXN = 1 << 5, /* result sensitive to new transaction (eg: persist) */
59 ACL_TEST_F_VOL_SESS = 1 << 6, /* result sensitive to new session (eg: IP) */
60 ACL_TEST_F_VOLATILE = (1<<2)|(1<<3)|(1<<4)|(1<<5)|(1<<6),
61 ACL_TEST_F_FETCH_MORE = 1 << 7, /* if test does not match, retry with next entry */
62};
63
Willy Tarreaud41f8d82007-06-10 10:06:18 +020064/* ACLs can be evaluated on requests and on responses. */
65enum {
66 ACL_DIR_REQ = 0, /* ACL evaluated on request */
67 ACL_DIR_RTR, /* ACL evaluated on response */
68};
69
Willy Tarreaua84d3742007-05-07 00:36:48 +020070/* How to store a time range and the valid days in 29 bits */
71struct acl_time {
72 int dow:7; /* 1 bit per day of week: 0-6 */
73 int h1:5, m1:6; /* 0..24:0..60. Use 0:0 for all day. */
74 int h2:5, m2:6; /* 0..24:0..60. Use 24:0 for all day. */
75};
76
77/* The acl will be linked to from the proxy where it is declared */
78struct acl_pattern {
79 struct list list; /* chaining */
80 union {
81 int i; /* integer value */
Willy Tarreauae8b7962007-06-09 23:10:04 +020082 struct {
83 signed long long min, max;
84 int min_set :1;
85 int max_set :1;
86 } range; /* integer range */
Willy Tarreaua67fad92007-05-08 19:50:09 +020087 struct {
88 struct in_addr addr;
89 struct in_addr mask;
90 } ipv4; /* IPv4 address */
Willy Tarreaua84d3742007-05-07 00:36:48 +020091 struct acl_time time; /* valid hours and days */
92 } val; /* direct value */
93 union {
94 void *ptr; /* any data */
95 char *str; /* any string */
96 regex_t *reg; /* a compiled regex */
97 } ptr; /* indirect values, allocated */
98 int len; /* data length when required */
99};
100
101/* The structure exchanged between an acl_fetch_* function responsible for
102 * retrieving a value, and an acl_match_* function responsible for testing it.
103 */
104struct acl_test {
105 int i; /* integer value */
106 char *ptr; /* pointer to beginning of value */
107 int len; /* length of value at ptr, otherwise ignored */
108 int flags; /* ACL_TEST_F_* set to 0 on first call */
109 union { /* fetch_* functions context for any purpose */
110 void *p;
111 int i;
112 } ctx;
113};
114
115
116/*
117 * ACL keyword: Associates keywords with parsers, methods to retrieve the value and testers.
118 */
119
120/* some dummy declarations to silent the compiler */
121struct proxy;
122struct session;
123
Willy Tarreauae8b7962007-06-09 23:10:04 +0200124/*
125 * NOTE:
126 * The 'parse' function is called to parse words in the configuration. It must
127 * return the number of valid words read. 0 = error. The 'opaque' argument may
128 * be used by functions which need to maintain a context between consecutive
129 * values. It is initialized to zero before the first call, and passed along
130 * successive calls.
131 */
132
Willy Tarreau97be1452007-06-10 11:47:14 +0200133struct acl_expr;
Willy Tarreaua84d3742007-05-07 00:36:48 +0200134struct acl_keyword {
135 const char *kw;
Willy Tarreauae8b7962007-06-09 23:10:04 +0200136 int (*parse)(const char **text, struct acl_pattern *pattern, int *opaque);
Willy Tarreau97be1452007-06-10 11:47:14 +0200137 int (*fetch)(struct proxy *px, struct session *l4, void *l7, int dir,
138 struct acl_expr *expr, struct acl_test *test);
Willy Tarreaua84d3742007-05-07 00:36:48 +0200139 int (*match)(struct acl_test *test, struct acl_pattern *pattern);
140 int use_cnt;
141};
142
143/*
144 * A keyword list. It is a NULL-terminated array of keywords. It embeds a
145 * struct list in order to be linked to other lists, allowing it to easily
146 * be declared where it is needed, and linked without duplicating data nor
147 * allocating memory.
148 */
149struct acl_kw_list {
150 struct list list;
151 struct acl_keyword kw[VAR_ARRAY];
152};
153
154/*
155 * Description of an ACL expression.
156 * It contains a subject and a set of patterns to test against it.
157 * - the function get() is called to retrieve the subject from the
158 * current session or transaction and build a test.
159 * - the function test() is called to evaluate the test based on the
160 * available patterns and return ACL_PAT_*
161 * Both of those functions are available through the keyword.
162 */
163struct acl_expr {
164 struct list list; /* chaining */
165 struct acl_keyword *kw; /* back-reference to the keyword */
166 union { /* optional argument of the subject (eg: header or cookie name) */
167 char *str;
168 } arg;
Willy Tarreaubb768912007-06-10 11:17:01 +0200169 int arg_len; /* optional argument length */
Willy Tarreaua84d3742007-05-07 00:36:48 +0200170 struct list patterns; /* list of acl_patterns */
171};
172
173struct acl {
174 struct list list; /* chaining */
175 char *name; /* acl name */
176 struct list expr; /* list of acl_exprs */
177 int cache_idx; /* ACL index in cache */
178};
179
180/* the condition will be linked to from an action in a proxy */
181struct acl_term {
182 struct list list; /* chaining */
183 struct acl *acl; /* acl pointed to by this term */
184 int neg; /* 1 if the ACL result must be negated */
185};
186
187struct acl_term_suite {
188 struct list list; /* chaining of term suites */
189 struct list terms; /* list of acl_terms */
190};
191
192struct acl_cond {
193 struct list list; /* Some specific tests may use multiple conditions */
194 struct list suites; /* list of acl_term_suites */
195 int pol; /* polarity: ACL_COND_IF / ACL_COND_UNLESS */
196};
197
198
199#endif /* _TYPES_ACL_H */
200
201/*
202 * Local variables:
203 * c-indent-level: 8
204 * c-basic-offset: 8
205 * End:
206 */