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  1. /* Copyright (c) 2001 Matej Pfajfar.
  2. * Copyright (c) 2001-2004, Roger Dingledine.
  3. * Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson.
  4. * Copyright (c) 2007-2018, The Tor Project, Inc. */
  5. /* See LICENSE for licensing information */
  6. #ifndef TOR_CONFPARSE_H
  7. #define TOR_CONFPARSE_H
  8. /** Enumeration of types which option values can take */
  9. typedef enum config_type_t {
  10. CONFIG_TYPE_STRING = 0, /**< An arbitrary string. */
  11. CONFIG_TYPE_FILENAME, /**< A filename: some prefixes get expanded. */
  12. CONFIG_TYPE_UINT, /**< A non-negative integer less than MAX_INT */
  13. CONFIG_TYPE_INT, /**< Any integer. */
  14. CONFIG_TYPE_PORT, /**< A port from 1...65535, 0 for "not set", or
  15. * "auto". */
  16. CONFIG_TYPE_INTERVAL, /**< A number of seconds, with optional units*/
  17. CONFIG_TYPE_MSEC_INTERVAL,/**< A number of milliseconds, with optional
  18. * units */
  19. CONFIG_TYPE_MEMUNIT, /**< A number of bytes, with optional units*/
  20. CONFIG_TYPE_DOUBLE, /**< A floating-point value */
  21. CONFIG_TYPE_BOOL, /**< A boolean value, expressed as 0 or 1. */
  22. CONFIG_TYPE_AUTOBOOL, /**< A boolean+auto value, expressed 0 for false,
  23. * 1 for true, and -1 for auto */
  24. CONFIG_TYPE_ISOTIME, /**< An ISO-formatted time relative to UTC. */
  25. CONFIG_TYPE_CSV, /**< A list of strings, separated by commas and
  26. * optional whitespace. */
  27. CONFIG_TYPE_CSV_INTERVAL, /**< A list of strings, separated by commas and
  28. * optional whitespace, representing intervals in
  29. * seconds, with optional units. We allow
  30. * multiple values here for legacy reasons, but
  31. * ignore every value after the first. */
  32. CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST, /**< Uninterpreted config lines */
  33. CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST_S, /**< Uninterpreted, context-sensitive config lines,
  34. * mixed with other keywords. */
  35. CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST_V, /**< Catch-all "virtual" option to summarize
  36. * context-sensitive config lines when fetching.
  37. */
  38. CONFIG_TYPE_ROUTERSET, /**< A list of router names, addrs, and fps,
  39. * parsed into a routerset_t. */
  40. CONFIG_TYPE_OBSOLETE, /**< Obsolete (ignored) option. */
  41. } config_type_t;
  42. #ifdef TOR_UNIT_TESTS
  43. /**
  44. * Union used when building in test mode typechecking the members of a type
  45. * used with confparse.c. See CONF_CHECK_VAR_TYPE for a description of how
  46. * it is used. */
  47. typedef union {
  48. char **STRING;
  49. char **FILENAME;
  50. int *UINT; /* yes, really: Even though the confparse type is called
  51. * "UINT", it still uses the C int type -- it just enforces that
  52. * the values are in range [0,INT_MAX].
  53. */
  54. int *INT;
  55. int *PORT;
  56. int *INTERVAL;
  57. int *MSEC_INTERVAL;
  58. uint64_t *MEMUNIT;
  59. double *DOUBLE;
  60. int *BOOL;
  61. int *AUTOBOOL;
  62. time_t *ISOTIME;
  63. smartlist_t **CSV;
  64. int *CSV_INTERVAL;
  65. struct config_line_t **LINELIST;
  66. struct config_line_t **LINELIST_S;
  67. struct config_line_t **LINELIST_V;
  68. routerset_t **ROUTERSET;
  69. } confparse_dummy_values_t;
  70. #endif /* defined(TOR_UNIT_TESTS) */
  71. /** An abbreviation for a configuration option allowed on the command line. */
  72. typedef struct config_abbrev_t {
  73. const char *abbreviated;
  74. const char *full;
  75. int commandline_only;
  76. int warn;
  77. } config_abbrev_t;
  78. typedef struct config_deprecation_t {
  79. const char *name;
  80. const char *why_deprecated;
  81. } config_deprecation_t;
  82. /* Handy macro for declaring "In the config file or on the command line,
  83. * you can abbreviate <b>tok</b>s as <b>tok</b>". */
  84. #define PLURAL(tok) { #tok, #tok "s", 0, 0 }
  85. /** A variable allowed in the configuration file or on the command line. */
  86. typedef struct config_var_t {
  87. const char *name; /**< The full keyword (case insensitive). */
  88. config_type_t type; /**< How to interpret the type and turn it into a
  89. * value. */
  90. off_t var_offset; /**< Offset of the corresponding member of or_options_t. */
  91. const char *initvalue; /**< String (or null) describing initial value. */
  92. #ifdef TOR_UNIT_TESTS
  93. /** Used for compiler-magic to typecheck the corresponding field in the
  94. * corresponding struct. Only used in unit test mode, at compile-time. */
  95. confparse_dummy_values_t var_ptr_dummy;
  96. #endif
  97. } config_var_t;
  98. /* Macros to define extra members inside config_var_t fields, and at the
  99. * end of a list of them.
  100. */
  101. #ifdef TOR_UNIT_TESTS
  102. /* This is a somewhat magic type-checking macro for users of confparse.c.
  103. * It initializes a union member "confparse_dummy_values_t.conftype" with
  104. * the address of a static member "tp_dummy.member". This
  105. * will give a compiler warning unless the member field is of the correct
  106. * type.
  107. *
  108. * (This warning is mandatory, because a type mismatch here violates the type
  109. * compatibility constraint for simple assignment, and requires a diagnostic,
  110. * according to the C spec.)
  111. *
  112. * For example, suppose you say:
  113. * "CONF_CHECK_VAR_TYPE(or_options_t, STRING, Address)".
  114. * Then this macro will evaluate to:
  115. * { .STRING = &or_options_t_dummy.Address }
  116. * And since confparse_dummy_values_t.STRING has type "char **", that
  117. * expression will create a warning unless or_options_t.Address also
  118. * has type "char *".
  119. */
  120. #define CONF_CHECK_VAR_TYPE(tp, conftype, member) \
  121. { . conftype = &tp ## _dummy . member }
  122. #define CONF_TEST_MEMBERS(tp, conftype, member) \
  123. , CONF_CHECK_VAR_TYPE(tp, conftype, member)
  124. #define END_OF_CONFIG_VARS \
  125. { NULL, CONFIG_TYPE_OBSOLETE, 0, NULL, { .INT=NULL } }
  126. #define DUMMY_TYPECHECK_INSTANCE(tp) \
  127. static tp tp ## _dummy
  128. #else /* !(defined(TOR_UNIT_TESTS)) */
  129. #define CONF_TEST_MEMBERS(tp, conftype, member)
  130. #define END_OF_CONFIG_VARS { NULL, CONFIG_TYPE_OBSOLETE, 0, NULL }
  131. /* Repeatedly declarable incomplete struct to absorb redundant semicolons */
  132. #define DUMMY_TYPECHECK_INSTANCE(tp) \
  133. struct tor_semicolon_eater
  134. #endif /* defined(TOR_UNIT_TESTS) */
  135. /** Type of a callback to validate whether a given configuration is
  136. * well-formed and consistent. See options_trial_assign() for documentation
  137. * of arguments. */
  138. typedef int (*validate_fn_t)(void*,void*,void*,int,char**);
  139. /** Information on the keys, value types, key-to-struct-member mappings,
  140. * variable descriptions, validation functions, and abbreviations for a
  141. * configuration or storage format. */
  142. typedef struct config_format_t {
  143. size_t size; /**< Size of the struct that everything gets parsed into. */
  144. uint32_t magic; /**< Required 'magic value' to make sure we have a struct
  145. * of the right type. */
  146. off_t magic_offset; /**< Offset of the magic value within the struct. */
  147. config_abbrev_t *abbrevs; /**< List of abbreviations that we expand when
  148. * parsing this format. */
  149. const config_deprecation_t *deprecations; /** List of deprecated options */
  150. config_var_t *vars; /**< List of variables we recognize, their default
  151. * values, and where we stick them in the structure. */
  152. validate_fn_t validate_fn; /**< Function to validate config. */
  153. /** If present, extra is a LINELIST variable for unrecognized
  154. * lines. Otherwise, unrecognized lines are an error. */
  155. config_var_t *extra;
  156. } config_format_t;
  157. /** Macro: assert that <b>cfg</b> has the right magic field for format
  158. * <b>fmt</b>. */
  159. #define CONFIG_CHECK(fmt, cfg) STMT_BEGIN \
  160. tor_assert(fmt && cfg); \
  161. tor_assert((fmt)->magic == \
  162. *(uint32_t*)STRUCT_VAR_P(cfg,fmt->magic_offset)); \
  163. STMT_END
  164. #define CAL_USE_DEFAULTS (1u<<0)
  165. #define CAL_CLEAR_FIRST (1u<<1)
  166. #define CAL_WARN_DEPRECATIONS (1u<<2)
  167. void *config_new(const config_format_t *fmt);
  168. void config_free_(const config_format_t *fmt, void *options);
  169. #define config_free(fmt, options) do { \
  170. config_free_((fmt), (options)); \
  171. (options) = NULL; \
  172. } while (0)
  173. struct config_line_t *config_get_assigned_option(const config_format_t *fmt,
  174. const void *options, const char *key,
  175. int escape_val);
  176. int config_is_same(const config_format_t *fmt,
  177. const void *o1, const void *o2,
  178. const char *name);
  179. void config_init(const config_format_t *fmt, void *options);
  180. void *config_dup(const config_format_t *fmt, const void *old);
  181. char *config_dump(const config_format_t *fmt, const void *default_options,
  182. const void *options, int minimal,
  183. int comment_defaults);
  184. int config_assign(const config_format_t *fmt, void *options,
  185. struct config_line_t *list,
  186. unsigned flags, char **msg);
  187. config_var_t *config_find_option_mutable(config_format_t *fmt,
  188. const char *key);
  189. const char *config_find_deprecation(const config_format_t *fmt,
  190. const char *key);
  191. const config_var_t *config_find_option(const config_format_t *fmt,
  192. const char *key);
  193. const char *config_expand_abbrev(const config_format_t *fmt,
  194. const char *option,
  195. int command_line, int warn_obsolete);
  196. void warn_deprecated_option(const char *what, const char *why);
  197. /* Helper macros to compare an option across two configuration objects */
  198. #define CFG_EQ_BOOL(a,b,opt) ((a)->opt == (b)->opt)
  199. #define CFG_EQ_INT(a,b,opt) ((a)->opt == (b)->opt)
  200. #define CFG_EQ_STRING(a,b,opt) (!strcmp_opt((a)->opt, (b)->opt))
  201. #define CFG_EQ_SMARTLIST(a,b,opt) smartlist_strings_eq((a)->opt, (b)->opt)
  202. #define CFG_EQ_LINELIST(a,b,opt) config_lines_eq((a)->opt, (b)->opt)
  203. #define CFG_EQ_ROUTERSET(a,b,opt) routerset_equal((a)->opt, (b)->opt)
  204. #endif /* !defined(TOR_CONFPARSE_H) */