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For more * information on the Apache Software Foundation, please see * . * * Portions of this software are based upon public domain software * originally written at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, * University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. */ #ifndef APACHE_HTTP_CORE_H #define APACHE_HTTP_CORE_H #include "apr.h" #include "apr_hash.h" #if APR_HAVE_STRUCT_RLIMIT #include #include #endif #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * @package CORE HTTP Daemon */ /* **************************************************************** * * The most basic server code is encapsulated in a single module * known as the core, which is just *barely* functional enough to * serve documents, though not terribly well. * * Largely for NCSA back-compatibility reasons, the core needs to * make pieces of its config structures available to other modules. * The accessors are declared here, along with the interpretation * of one of them (allow_options). */ #define OPT_NONE 0 #define OPT_INDEXES 1 #define OPT_INCLUDES 2 #define OPT_SYM_LINKS 4 #define OPT_EXECCGI 8 #define OPT_UNSET 16 #define OPT_INCNOEXEC 32 #define OPT_SYM_OWNER 64 #define OPT_MULTI 128 #define OPT_ALL (OPT_INDEXES|OPT_INCLUDES|OPT_SYM_LINKS|OPT_EXECCGI) /* options for get_remote_host() */ /* REMOTE_HOST returns the hostname, or NULL if the hostname * lookup fails. It will force a DNS lookup according to the * HostnameLookups setting. */ #define REMOTE_HOST (0) /* REMOTE_NAME returns the hostname, or the dotted quad if the * hostname lookup fails. It will force a DNS lookup according * to the HostnameLookups setting. */ #define REMOTE_NAME (1) /* REMOTE_NOLOOKUP is like REMOTE_NAME except that a DNS lookup is * never forced. */ #define REMOTE_NOLOOKUP (2) /* REMOTE_DOUBLE_REV will always force a DNS lookup, and also force * a double reverse lookup, regardless of the HostnameLookups * setting. The result is the (double reverse checked) hostname, * or NULL if any of the lookups fail. */ #define REMOTE_DOUBLE_REV (3) #define SATISFY_ALL 0 #define SATISFY_ANY 1 #define SATISFY_NOSPEC 2 /* Make sure we don't write less than 8192 bytes at any one time. */ #define AP_MIN_BYTES_TO_WRITE 8192 /** * Retrieve the value of Options for this request * @param r The current request * @return the Options bitmask * @deffunc int ap_allow_options(request_rec *r) */ AP_DECLARE(int) ap_allow_options(request_rec *r); /** * Retrieve the value of the AllowOverride for this request * @param r The current request * @return the overrides bitmask * @deffunc int ap_allow_overrides(request_rec *r) */ AP_DECLARE(int) ap_allow_overrides(request_rec *r); /** * Retrieve the value of the DefaultType directive, or text/plain if not set * @param r The current request * @return The default type * @deffunc const char *ap_default_type(request_rec *r) */ AP_DECLARE(const char *) ap_default_type(request_rec *r); /** * Retrieve the document root for this server * @param r The current request * @warning Don't use this! If your request went through a Userdir, or * something like that, it'll screw you. But it's back-compatible... * @return The document root * @deffunc const char *ap_document_root(request_rec *r) */ AP_DECLARE(const char *) ap_document_root(request_rec *r); /** * Lookup the remote client's DNS name or IP address * @param conn The current connection * @param dir_config The directory config vector from the request * @param type The type of lookup to perform. One of: *
 *     REMOTE_HOST returns the hostname, or NULL if the hostname
 *                 lookup fails.  It will force a DNS lookup according to the
 *                 HostnameLookups setting.
 *     REMOTE_NAME returns the hostname, or the dotted quad if the
 *                 hostname lookup fails.  It will force a DNS lookup according
 *                 to the HostnameLookups setting.
 *     REMOTE_NOLOOKUP is like REMOTE_NAME except that a DNS lookup is
 *                     never forced.
 *     REMOTE_DOUBLE_REV will always force a DNS lookup, and also force
 *                   a double reverse lookup, regardless of the HostnameLookups
 *                   setting.  The result is the (double reverse checked) 
 *                   hostname, or NULL if any of the lookups fail.
 * 
* @param str_is_ip unless NULL is passed, this will be set to non-zero on output when an IP address * string is returned * @return The remote hostname * @deffunc const char *ap_get_remote_host(conn_rec *conn, void *dir_config, int type, int *str_is_ip) */ AP_DECLARE(const char *) ap_get_remote_host(conn_rec *conn, void *dir_config, int type, int *str_is_ip); /** * Retrieve the login name of the remote user. Undef if it could not be * determined * @param r The current request * @return The user logged in to the client machine * @deffunc const char *ap_get_remote_logname(request_rec *r) */ AP_DECLARE(const char *) ap_get_remote_logname(request_rec *r); /* Used for constructing self-referencing URLs, and things like SERVER_PORT, * and SERVER_NAME. */ /** * build a fully qualified URL from the uri and information in the request rec * @param p The pool to allocate the URL from * @param uri The path to the requested file * @param r The current request * @return A fully qualified URL * @deffunc char *ap_construct_url(apr_pool_t *p, const char *uri, request_rec *r) */ AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_construct_url(apr_pool_t *p, const char *uri, request_rec *r); /** * Get the current server name from the request * @param r The current request * @return the server name * @deffunc const char *ap_get_server_name(request_rec *r) */ AP_DECLARE(const char *) ap_get_server_name(request_rec *r); /** * Get the current server port * @param The current request * @return The server's port * @deffunc apr_port_t ap_get_server_port(const request_rec *r) */ AP_DECLARE(apr_port_t) ap_get_server_port(const request_rec *r); /** * Return the limit on bytes in request msg body * @param r The current request * @return the maximum number of bytes in the request msg body * @deffunc unsigned long ap_get_limit_req_body(const request_rec *r) */ AP_DECLARE(unsigned long) ap_get_limit_req_body(const request_rec *r); /** * Return the limit on bytes in XML request msg body * @param r The current request * @return the maximum number of bytes in XML request msg body * @deffunc size_t ap_get_limit_xml_body(const request_rec *r) */ AP_DECLARE(size_t) ap_get_limit_xml_body(const request_rec *r); /** * Install a custom response handler for a given status * @param r The current request * @param status The status for which the custom response should be used * @param string The custom response. This can be a static string, a file * or a URL * @deffunc void ap_custom_response(request_rec *r, int status, char *string) */ AP_DECLARE(void) ap_custom_response(request_rec *r, int status, char *string); /** * Check for a definition from the server command line * @param name The define to check for * @return 1 if defined, 0 otherwise * @deffunc int ap_exists_config_define(const char *name) */ AP_DECLARE(int) ap_exists_config_define(const char *name); /* FIXME! See STATUS about how */ AP_DECLARE_NONSTD(int) ap_core_translate(request_rec *r); /* Authentication stuff. This is one of the places where compatibility * with the old config files *really* hurts; they don't discriminate at * all between different authentication schemes, meaning that we need * to maintain common state for all of them in the core, and make it * available to the other modules through interfaces. */ typedef struct require_line require_line; /** A structure to keep track of authorization requirements */ struct require_line { /** Where the require line is in the config file. */ apr_int64_t method_mask; /** The complete string from the command line */ char *requirement; }; /** * Return the type of authorization required for this request * @param r The current request * @return The authorization required * @deffunc const char *ap_auth_type(request_rec *r) */ AP_DECLARE(const char *) ap_auth_type(request_rec *r); /** * Return the current Authorization realm * @param r The current request * @return The current authorization realm * @deffunc const char *ap_auth_name(request_rec *r) */ AP_DECLARE(const char *) ap_auth_name(request_rec *r); /** * How the requires lines must be met. * @param r The current request * @return How the requirements must be met. One of: *
 *      SATISFY_ANY    -- any of the requirements must be met.
 *      SATISFY_ALL    -- all of the requirements must be met.
 *      SATISFY_NOSPEC -- There are no applicable satisfy lines
 * 
* @deffunc int ap_satisfies(request_rec *r) */ AP_DECLARE(int) ap_satisfies(request_rec *r); /** * Retrieve information about all of the requires directives for this request * @param r The current request * @return An array of all requires directives for this request * @deffunc const apr_array_header_t *ap_requires(request_rec *r) */ AP_DECLARE(const apr_array_header_t *) ap_requires(request_rec *r); #if defined(WIN32) /* * CGI Script stuff for Win32... */ typedef enum { eFileTypeUNKNOWN, eFileTypeBIN, eFileTypeEXE16, eFileTypeEXE32, eFileTypeSCRIPT } file_type_e; typedef enum { INTERPRETER_SOURCE_UNSET, INTERPRETER_SOURCE_REGISTRY_STRICT, INTERPRETER_SOURCE_REGISTRY, INTERPRETER_SOURCE_SHEBANG } interpreter_source_e; AP_DECLARE(file_type_e) ap_get_win32_interpreter(const request_rec *, char **interpreter, char **arguments); #endif #ifdef CORE_PRIVATE /* * Core is also unlike other modules in being implemented in more than * one file... so, data structures are declared here, even though most of * the code that cares really is in http_core.c. Also, another accessor. */ AP_DECLARE_DATA extern module core_module; /* Per-request configuration */ typedef struct { /* bucket brigade used by getline for look-ahead and * ap_get_client_block for holding left-over request body */ struct apr_bucket_brigade *bb; } core_request_config; /* Per-directory configuration */ typedef unsigned char allow_options_t; typedef unsigned char overrides_t; typedef enum { srv_sig_unset, srv_sig_off, srv_sig_on, srv_sig_withmail } server_signature_e; typedef struct { /* path of the directory/regex/etc. see also d_is_fnmatch/absolute below */ char *d; /* the number of slashes in d */ unsigned d_components; /* If (opts & OPT_UNSET) then no absolute assignment to options has * been made. * invariant: (opts_add & opts_remove) == 0 * Which said another way means that the last relative (options + or -) * assignment made to each bit is recorded in exactly one of opts_add * or opts_remove. */ allow_options_t opts; allow_options_t opts_add; allow_options_t opts_remove; overrides_t override; /* MIME typing --- the core doesn't do anything at all with this, * but it does know what to slap on a request for a document which * goes untyped by other mechanisms before it slips out the door... */ char *ap_default_type; /* Authentication stuff. Groan... */ int satisfy; char *ap_auth_type; char *ap_auth_name; apr_array_header_t *ap_requires; /* Custom response config. These can contain text or a URL to redirect to. * if response_code_strings is NULL then there are none in the config, * if it's not null then it's allocated to sizeof(char*)*RESPONSE_CODES. * This lets us do quick merges in merge_core_dir_configs(). */ char **response_code_strings; /* Hostname resolution etc */ #define HOSTNAME_LOOKUP_OFF 0 #define HOSTNAME_LOOKUP_ON 1 #define HOSTNAME_LOOKUP_DOUBLE 2 #define HOSTNAME_LOOKUP_UNSET 3 unsigned int hostname_lookups : 4; signed int do_rfc1413 : 2; /* See if client is advertising a username? */ signed int content_md5 : 2; /* calculate Content-MD5? */ #define USE_CANONICAL_NAME_OFF (0) #define USE_CANONICAL_NAME_ON (1) #define USE_CANONICAL_NAME_DNS (2) #define USE_CANONICAL_NAME_UNSET (3) unsigned use_canonical_name : 2; /* since is_fnmatch(conf->d) was being called so frequently in * directory_walk() and its relatives, this field was created and * is set to the result of that call. */ unsigned d_is_fnmatch : 1; /* since is_absolute(conf->d) was being called so frequently in * directory_walk() and its relatives, this field was created and * is set to the result of that call. */ unsigned d_is_absolute : 1; /* should we force a charset on any outgoing parameterless content-type? * if so, which charset? */ #define ADD_DEFAULT_CHARSET_OFF (0) #define ADD_DEFAULT_CHARSET_ON (1) #define ADD_DEFAULT_CHARSET_UNSET (2) unsigned add_default_charset : 2; const char *add_default_charset_name; /* System Resource Control */ #ifdef RLIMIT_CPU struct rlimit *limit_cpu; #endif #if defined (RLIMIT_DATA) || defined (RLIMIT_VMEM) || defined(RLIMIT_AS) struct rlimit *limit_mem; #endif #ifdef RLIMIT_NPROC struct rlimit *limit_nproc; #endif unsigned long limit_req_body; /* limit on bytes in request msg body */ long limit_xml_body; /* limit on bytes in XML request msg body */ /* logging options */ server_signature_e server_signature; int loglevel; /* Access control */ apr_array_header_t *sec; regex_t *r; #ifdef WIN32 /* Where to find interpreter to run scripts */ interpreter_source_e script_interpreter_source; #endif apr_array_header_t *output_filters; apr_array_header_t *input_filters; } core_dir_config; /* Per-server core configuration */ typedef struct { #ifdef GPROF char *gprof_dir; #endif /* Name translations --- we want the core to be able to do *something* * so it's at least a minimally functional web server on its own (and * can be tested that way). But let's keep it to the bare minimum: */ const char *ap_document_root; /* Access control */ char *access_name; apr_array_header_t *sec; apr_array_header_t *sec_url; } core_server_config; /* for http_config.c */ void ap_core_reorder_directories(apr_pool_t *, server_rec *); /* for mod_perl */ AP_CORE_DECLARE(void) ap_add_per_dir_conf(server_rec *s, void *dir_config); AP_CORE_DECLARE(void) ap_add_per_url_conf(server_rec *s, void *url_config); AP_CORE_DECLARE(void) ap_add_file_conf(core_dir_config *conf, void *url_config); AP_CORE_DECLARE_NONSTD(const char *) ap_limit_section(cmd_parms *cmd, void *dummy, const char *arg); #endif /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Runtime status/management */ typedef enum { ap_mgmt_type_string, ap_mgmt_type_long, ap_mgmt_type_hash } ap_mgmt_type_e; typedef union { const char *s_value; long i_value; apr_hash_t *h_value; } ap_mgmt_value; typedef struct { const char *description; const char *name; ap_mgmt_type_e vtype; ap_mgmt_value v; } ap_mgmt_item_t; /** * This hook provdes a way for modules to provide metrics/statistics about * their operational status. * * @param p A pool to use to create entries in the hash table * @param val The name of the parameter(s) that is wanted. This is * tree-structured would be in the form ('*' is all the tree, * 'module.*' all of the module , 'module.foo.*', or * 'module.foo.bar' ) * @param ht The hash table to store the results. Keys are item names, and * the values point to ap_mgmt_item_t structures. * @ingroup hooks */ AP_DECLARE_HOOK(int, get_mgmt_items, (apr_pool_t *p, const char * val, apr_hash_t *ht)) /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* !APACHE_HTTP_CORE_H */