shadow/lib/commonio.h
Tomas Mraz 408b8a5482 Use the lckpwdf() again if prefix is not set
The implementation of prefix option dropped the use of lckpwdf().
However that is incorrect as other tools manipulating the shadow passwords
such as PAM use lckpwdf() and do not know anything about the
shadow's own locking mechanism.

This reverts the implementation to use lckpwdf() if prefix option
is not used.
2019-05-02 14:33:06 +02:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1990 - 1994, Julianne Frances Haugh
* Copyright (c) 1996 - 2000, Marek Michałkiewicz
* Copyright (c) 2001 - 2005, Tomasz Kłoczko
* Copyright (c) 2007 - 2010, Nicolas François
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*/
/* $Id$ */
#ifndef COMMONIO_H
#define COMMONIO_H
#ifdef WITH_SELINUX
#include <selinux/selinux.h>
#endif
#include "defines.h" /* bool */
/*
* Linked list entry.
*/
struct commonio_entry {
/*@null@*/char *line;
/*@null@*/void *eptr; /* struct passwd, struct spwd, ... */
/*@dependent@*/ /*@null@*/struct commonio_entry *prev;
/*@owned@*/ /*@null@*/struct commonio_entry *next;
bool changed:1;
};
/*
* Operations depending on database type: passwd, group, shadow etc.
*/
struct commonio_ops {
/*
* Make a copy of the object (for example, struct passwd)
* and all strings pointed by it, in malloced memory.
*/
/*@null@*/ /*@only@*/void *(*dup) (const void *);
/*
* free() the object including any strings pointed by it.
*/
void (*free) (/*@out@*/ /*@only@*/void *);
/*
* Return the name of the object (for example, pw_name
* for struct passwd).
*/
const char *(*getname) (const void *);
/*
* Parse a string, return object (in static area -
* should be copied using the dup operation above).
*/
void *(*parse) (const char *);
/*
* Write the object to the file (this calls putpwent()
* for struct passwd, for example).
*/
int (*put) (const void *, FILE *);
/*
* fgets and fputs (can be replaced by versions that
* understand line continuation conventions).
*/
/*@null@*/char *(*fgets) (/*@returned@*/ /*@out@*/char *s, int n, FILE *stream);
int (*fputs) (const char *, FILE *);
/*
* open_hook and close_hook.
* If non NULL, these functions will be called after the database
* is open or before it is closed.
* They return 0 on failure and 1 on success.
*/
/*@null@*/int (*open_hook) (void);
/*@null@*/int (*close_hook) (void);
};
/*
* Database structure.
*/
struct commonio_db {
/*
* Name of the data file.
*/
char filename[1024];
/*
* Operations from above.
*/
/*@observer@*/const struct commonio_ops *ops;
/*
* Currently open file stream.
*/
/*@dependent@*/ /*@null@*/FILE *fp;
#ifdef WITH_SELINUX
/*@null@*/security_context_t scontext;
#endif
/*
* Default permissions and owner for newly created data file.
*/
mode_t st_mode;
uid_t st_uid;
gid_t st_gid;
/*
* Head, tail, current position in linked list.
*/
/*@owned@*/ /*@null@*/struct commonio_entry *head;
/*@dependent@*/ /*@null@*/struct commonio_entry *tail;
/*@dependent@*/ /*@null@*/struct commonio_entry *cursor;
/*
* Various flags.
*/
bool changed:1;
bool isopen:1;
bool locked:1;
bool readonly:1;
bool setname:1;
};
extern int commonio_setname (struct commonio_db *, const char *);
extern bool commonio_present (const struct commonio_db *db);
extern int commonio_lock (struct commonio_db *);
extern int commonio_lock_nowait (struct commonio_db *, bool log);
extern int commonio_open (struct commonio_db *, int);
extern /*@observer@*/ /*@null@*/const void *commonio_locate (struct commonio_db *, const char *);
extern int commonio_update (struct commonio_db *, const void *);
#ifdef ENABLE_SUBIDS
extern int commonio_append (struct commonio_db *, const void *);
#endif /* ENABLE_SUBIDS */
extern int commonio_remove (struct commonio_db *, const char *);
extern int commonio_rewind (struct commonio_db *);
extern /*@observer@*/ /*@null@*/const void *commonio_next (struct commonio_db *);
extern int commonio_close (struct commonio_db *);
extern int commonio_unlock (struct commonio_db *);
extern void commonio_del_entry (struct commonio_db *,
const struct commonio_entry *);
extern int commonio_sort_wrt (struct commonio_db *shadow,
const struct commonio_db *passwd);
extern int commonio_sort (struct commonio_db *db,
int (*cmp) (const void *, const void *));
#endif