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42 * All routines necessary to deal the "ethers" database. The sources
43 * contain mappings between 48 bit ethernet addresses and corresponding
44 * hosts names. The addresses have an ascii representation of the form
45 * "x:x:x:x:x:x" where x is a hex number between 0x00 and 0xff; the
46 * bytes are always in network order.
53 #include <sys/types.h>
56 #include <sys/socket.h>
58 #include <netinet/in.h>
59 #include <netinet/if_ether.h>
60 #include <nss_dbdefs.h>
62 int str2ether(const char *, int, void *, char *, int);
64 static DEFINE_NSS_DB_ROOT(db_root
);
67 _nss_initf_ethers(nss_db_params_t
*p
)
69 p
->name
= NSS_DBNAM_ETHERS
;
70 p
->default_config
= NSS_DEFCONF_ETHERS
;
74 * Given a host's name, this routine finds the corresponding 48 bit
75 * ethernet address based on the "ethers" policy in /etc/nsswitch.conf.
76 * Returns zero if successful, non-zero otherwise.
80 const char *host
, /* function input */
81 struct ether_addr
*e
/* function output */
88 * let the backend do the allocation to store stuff for parsing.
90 NSS_XbyY_INIT(&arg
, e
, NULL
, 0, str2ether
);
92 res
= nss_search(&db_root
, _nss_initf_ethers
,
93 NSS_DBOP_ETHERS_HOSTTON
, &arg
);
94 (void) NSS_XbyY_FINI(&arg
);
95 return (arg
.status
= res
);
99 * Given a 48 bit ethernet address, it finds the corresponding hostname
100 * ethernet address based on the "ethers" policy in /etc/nsswitch.conf.
101 * Returns zero if successful, non-zero otherwise.
105 char *host
, /* function output */
106 const struct ether_addr
*e
/* function input */
113 * let the backend do the allocation to store stuff for parsing.
115 NSS_XbyY_INIT(&arg
, NULL
, host
, 0, str2ether
);
116 arg
.key
.ether
= (void *)e
;
117 res
= nss_search(&db_root
, _nss_initf_ethers
,
118 NSS_DBOP_ETHERS_NTOHOST
, &arg
);
119 /* memcpy(host, ether_res.host, strlen(ether_res.host)); */
120 (void) NSS_XbyY_FINI(&arg
);
121 return (arg
.status
= res
);
125 * Parses a line from "ethers" database into its components. The line has
126 * the form 8:0:20:1:17:c8 krypton
127 * where the first part is a 48 bit ethernet address and the second is
128 * the corresponding hosts name.
129 * Returns zero if successful, non-zero otherwise.
133 const char *s
, /* the string to be parsed */
134 struct ether_addr
*e
, /* ethernet address struct to be filled in */
135 char *hostname
/* hosts name to be set */
141 i
= sscanf(s
, " %x:%x:%x:%x:%x:%x %s",
142 &t
[0], &t
[1], &t
[2], &t
[3], &t
[4], &t
[5], hostname
);
146 for (i
= 0; i
< 6; i
++)
147 e
->ether_addr_octet
[i
] = (uchar_t
)t
[i
];
152 * Parses a line from "ethers" database into its components.
153 * Useful for the vile purposes of the backends that
154 * expect a str2ether() format.
156 * This function, after parsing the instr line, will
157 * place the resulting struct ether_addr in b->buf.result only if
158 * b->buf.result is initialized (not NULL). I.e. it always happens
159 * for "files" backend (that needs to parse input line and
160 * then do a match for the ether key) and happens for "nis"
161 * backend only if the call was ether_hostton.
163 * Also, it will place the resulting hostname into b->buf.buffer
164 * only if b->buf.buffer is initialized. I.e. it always happens
165 * for "files" backend (that needs to parse input line and
166 * then do a match for the host key) and happens for "nis"
167 * backend only if the call was ether_ntohost.
169 * Cannot use the sscanf() technique for parsing because instr
170 * is a read-only, not necessarily null-terminated, buffer.
172 * Return values: 0 = success, 1 = parse error, 2 = erange ...
173 * The structure pointer passed in is a structure in the caller's space
174 * wherein the field pointers would be set to areas in the buffer if
175 * need be. instring and buffer should be separate areas.
177 #define DIGIT(x) (isdigit(x) ? (x) - '0' : \
178 islower(x) ? (x) + 10 - 'a' : (x) + 10 - 'A')
179 #define lisalnum(x) (isdigit(x) || \
180 ((x) >= 'a' && (x) <= 'z') || ((x) >= 'A' && (x) <= 'Z'))
183 str2ether(const char *instr
, int lenstr
, void *ent
, char *buffer
, int buflen
)
185 uchar_t
*ether
= (uchar_t
*)ent
;
187 const char *p
, *limit
, *start
;
193 /* skip beginning whitespace, if any */
194 while (p
< limit
&& isspace(*p
))
197 if (ether
) { /* parse ether */
198 for (i
= 0; i
< 6; i
++) {
202 while (p
< limit
&& lisalnum(start
[j
])) {
203 /* don't worry about overflow here */
204 n
= 16 * n
+ DIGIT(start
[j
]);
208 if (*p
!= ':' && i
< 5) {
209 return (NSS_STR_PARSE_PARSE
);
212 *(ether
+ i
) = (uchar_t
)n
;
215 } else { /* skip ether */
216 while (p
< limit
&& !isspace(*p
))
219 if (host
) { /* parse host */
220 while (p
< limit
&& isspace(*p
)) /* skip whitespace */
223 while (p
< limit
&& !isspace(*p
)) /* skip hostname */
225 if ((i
= (p
- start
)) < MAXHOSTNAMELEN
) {
226 (void) memcpy(host
, start
, i
);
229 return (NSS_STR_PARSE_ERANGE
); /* failure */
231 return (NSS_STR_PARSE_SUCCESS
);
236 struct ether_addr ea_addr
;
242 static thread_key_t key
= THR_ONCE_KEY
;
243 static eabuf_t ea_main
;
249 if (thr_keycreate_once(&key
, free
) != 0)
251 eabuf
= pthread_getspecific(key
);
253 eabuf
= malloc(sizeof (eabuf_t
));
254 (void) thr_setspecific(key
, eabuf
);
260 * Converts a 48 bit ethernet number to its string representation using a user
264 ether_ntoa_r(const struct ether_addr
*e
, char *buf
)
266 (void) sprintf(buf
, "%x:%x:%x:%x:%x:%x",
267 e
->ether_addr_octet
[0], e
->ether_addr_octet
[1],
268 e
->ether_addr_octet
[2], e
->ether_addr_octet
[3],
269 e
->ether_addr_octet
[4], e
->ether_addr_octet
[5]);
274 * Converts a 48 bit ethernet number to its string representation using a
278 ether_ntoa(const struct ether_addr
*e
)
282 if ((eabuf
= ea_buf()) == NULL
)
284 return (ether_ntoa_r(e
, eabuf
->ea_string
));
288 * Converts an ethernet address representation back into its 48 bits using a
289 * user defined buffer.
292 ether_aton_r(const char *s
, struct ether_addr
*e
)
296 i
= sscanf(s
, " %x:%x:%x:%x:%x:%x",
297 &t
[0], &t
[1], &t
[2], &t
[3], &t
[4], &t
[5]);
300 for (i
= 0; i
< 6; i
++)
301 e
->ether_addr_octet
[i
] = (uchar_t
)t
[i
];
306 * Converts an ethernet address representation back into its 48 bits using a
310 ether_aton(const char *s
)
314 if ((eabuf
= ea_buf()) == NULL
)
316 return (ether_aton_r(s
, &eabuf
->ea_addr
));