minix/lib/libc/rpc/svc_auth.c

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/* $NetBSD: svc_auth.c,v 1.16 2012/03/20 17:14:50 matt Exp $ */
/*
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*
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*
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*
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*
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*
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*/
/*
* Copyright (c) 1986-1991 by Sun Microsystems Inc.
*/
/* #ident "@(#)svc_auth.c 1.16 94/04/24 SMI" */
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint)
#if 0
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)svc_auth.c 1.26 89/02/07 Copyr 1984 Sun Micro";
#else
__RCSID("$NetBSD: svc_auth.c,v 1.16 2012/03/20 17:14:50 matt Exp $");
#endif
#endif
/*
* svc_auth.c, Server-side rpc authenticator interface.
*
*/
#include "namespace.h"
#include "reentrant.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <rpc/rpc.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#ifdef __weak_alias
__weak_alias(svc_auth_reg,_svc_auth_reg)
#endif
/*
* svcauthsw is the bdevsw of server side authentication.
*
* Server side authenticators are called from authenticate by
* using the client auth struct flavor field to index into svcauthsw.
* The server auth flavors must implement a routine that looks
* like:
*
* enum auth_stat
* flavorx_auth(rqst, msg)
* struct svc_req *rqst;
* struct rpc_msg *msg;
*
*/
/* declarations to allow servers to specify new authentication flavors */
struct authsvc {
int flavor;
enum auth_stat (*handler)(struct svc_req *, struct rpc_msg *);
struct authsvc *next;
};
static struct authsvc *Auths = NULL;
/*
* The call rpc message, msg has been obtained from the wire. The msg contains
* the raw form of credentials and verifiers. authenticate returns AUTH_OK
* if the msg is successfully authenticated. If AUTH_OK then the routine also
* does the following things:
* set rqst->rq_xprt->verf to the appropriate response verifier;
* sets rqst->rq_client_cred to the "cooked" form of the credentials.
*
* NB: rqst->rq_cxprt->verf must be pre-alloctaed;
* its length is set appropriately.
*
* The caller still owns and is responsible for msg->u.cmb.cred and
* msg->u.cmb.verf. The authentication system retains ownership of
* rqst->rq_client_cred, the cooked credentials.
*
* There is an assumption that any flavour less than AUTH_NULL is
* invalid.
*/
enum auth_stat
_authenticate(struct svc_req *rqst, struct rpc_msg *msg)
{
int cred_flavor;
struct authsvc *asp;
enum auth_stat dummy;
#ifdef _REENTRANT
extern mutex_t authsvc_lock;
#endif
_DIAGASSERT(rqst != NULL);
_DIAGASSERT(msg != NULL);
/* VARIABLES PROTECTED BY authsvc_lock: asp, Auths */
rqst->rq_cred = msg->rm_call.cb_cred;
rqst->rq_xprt->xp_verf.oa_flavor = _null_auth.oa_flavor;
rqst->rq_xprt->xp_verf.oa_length = 0;
cred_flavor = rqst->rq_cred.oa_flavor;
switch (cred_flavor) {
case AUTH_NULL:
dummy = _svcauth_null(rqst, msg);
return (dummy);
case AUTH_SYS:
dummy = _svcauth_unix(rqst, msg);
return (dummy);
case AUTH_SHORT:
dummy = _svcauth_short(rqst, msg);
return (dummy);
#if 0
case AUTH_DES:
dummy = __svcauth_des(rqst, msg);
return (dummy);
#endif
default:
break;
}
/* flavor doesn't match any of the builtin types, so try new ones */
mutex_lock(&authsvc_lock);
for (asp = Auths; asp; asp = asp->next) {
if (asp->flavor == cred_flavor) {
enum auth_stat as;
as = (*asp->handler)(rqst, msg);
mutex_unlock(&authsvc_lock);
return (as);
}
}
mutex_unlock(&authsvc_lock);
return (AUTH_REJECTEDCRED);
}
/*ARGSUSED*/
enum auth_stat
_svcauth_null(struct svc_req *rqst, struct rpc_msg *msg)
{
return (AUTH_OK);
}
/*
* Allow the rpc service to register new authentication types that it is
* prepared to handle. When an authentication flavor is registered,
* the flavor is checked against already registered values. If not
* registered, then a new Auths entry is added on the list.
*
* There is no provision to delete a registration once registered.
*
* This routine returns:
* 0 if registration successful
* 1 if flavor already registered
* -1 if can't register (errno set)
*/
int
svc_auth_reg(
int cred_flavor,
enum auth_stat (*handler)(struct svc_req *, struct rpc_msg *))
{
struct authsvc *asp;
#ifdef _REENTRANT
extern mutex_t authsvc_lock;
#endif
switch (cred_flavor) {
case AUTH_NULL:
case AUTH_SYS:
case AUTH_SHORT:
#if 0
case AUTH_DES:
#endif
/* already registered */
return (1);
default:
mutex_lock(&authsvc_lock);
for (asp = Auths; asp; asp = asp->next) {
if (asp->flavor == cred_flavor) {
/* already registered */
mutex_unlock(&authsvc_lock);
return (1);
}
}
/* this is a new one, so go ahead and register it */
asp = mem_alloc(sizeof (*asp));
if (asp == NULL) {
mutex_unlock(&authsvc_lock);
return (-1);
}
asp->flavor = cred_flavor;
asp->handler = handler;
asp->next = Auths;
Auths = asp;
mutex_unlock(&authsvc_lock);
break;
}
return (0);
}