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/* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #ifndef APACHE_HTTP_CONFIG_H #define APACHE_HTTP_CONFIG_H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* * The central data structures around here... */ /* Command dispatch structures... */ /* Note that for all of these except RAW_ARGS, the config routine is * passed a freshly allocated string which can be modified or stored * or whatever... it's only necessary to do pstrdup() stuff with * RAW_ARGS. */ enum cmd_how { RAW_ARGS, /* cmd_func parses command line itself */ TAKE1, /* one argument only */ TAKE2, /* two arguments only */ ITERATE, /* one argument, occuring multiple times * (e.g., IndexIgnore) */ ITERATE2, /* two arguments, 2nd occurs multiple times * (e.g., AddIcon) */ FLAG, /* One of 'On' or 'Off' */ NO_ARGS, /* No args at all, e.g. </Directory> */ TAKE12, /* one or two arguments */ TAKE3, /* three arguments only */ TAKE23, /* two or three arguments */ TAKE123, /* one, two or three arguments */ TAKE13 /* one or three arguments */ }; typedef struct command_struct { const char *name; /* Name of this command */ const char *(*func) (); /* Function invoked */ void *cmd_data; /* Extra data, for functions which * implement multiple commands... */ int req_override; /* What overrides need to be allowed to * enable this command. */ enum cmd_how args_how; /* What the command expects as arguments */ const char *errmsg; /* 'usage' message, in case of syntax errors */ } command_rec; /* The allowed locations for a configuration directive are the union of * those indicated by each set bit in the req_override mask. * * (req_override & RSRC_CONF) => *.conf outside <Directory> or <Location> * (req_override & ACCESS_CONF) => *.conf inside <Directory> or <Location> * (req_override & OR_AUTHCFG) => *.conf inside <Directory> or <Location> * and .htaccess when AllowOverride AuthConfig * (req_override & OR_LIMIT) => *.conf inside <Directory> or <Location> * and .htaccess when AllowOverride Limit * (req_override & OR_OPTIONS) => *.conf anywhere * and .htaccess when AllowOverride Options * (req_override & OR_FILEINFO) => *.conf anywhere * and .htaccess when AllowOverride FileInfo * (req_override & OR_INDEXES) => *.conf anywhere * and .htaccess when AllowOverride Indexes */ #define OR_NONE 0 #define OR_LIMIT 1 #define OR_OPTIONS 2 #define OR_FILEINFO 4 #define OR_AUTHCFG 8 #define OR_INDEXES 16 #define OR_UNSET 32 #define ACCESS_CONF 64 #define RSRC_CONF 128 #define OR_ALL (OR_LIMIT|OR_OPTIONS|OR_FILEINFO|OR_AUTHCFG|OR_INDEXES) /* This can be returned by a function if they don't wish to handle * a command. Make it something not likely someone will actually use * as an error code. */ #define DECLINE_CMD "\a\b" /* * This structure is passed to a command which is being invoked, * to carry a large variety of miscellaneous data which is all of * use to *somebody*... */ typedef struct { void *info; /* Argument to command from cmd_table */ int override; /* Which allow-override bits are set */ int limited; /* Which methods are <Limit>ed */ configfile_t *config_file; /* Config file structure from pcfg_openfile() */ ap_pool *pool; /* Pool to allocate new storage in */ struct pool *temp_pool; /* Pool for scratch memory; persists during * configuration, but wiped before the first * request is served... */ server_rec *server; /* Server_rec being configured for */ char *path; /* If configuring for a directory, * pathname of that directory. * NOPE! That's what it meant previous to the * existance of <Files>, <Location> and regex * matching. Now the only usefulness that can * be derived from this field is whether a command * is being called in a server context (path == NULL) * or being called in a dir context (path != NULL). */ const command_rec *cmd; /* configuration command */ const char *end_token; /* end token required to end a nested section */ void *context; /* per_dir_config vector passed * to handle_command */ } cmd_parms; /* This structure records the existence of handlers in a module... */ typedef struct { const char *content_type; /* MUST be all lower case */ int (*handler) (request_rec *); } handler_rec; /* * Module structures. Just about everything is dispatched through * these, directly or indirectly (through the command and handler * tables). */ typedef struct module_struct { int version; /* API version, *not* module version; * check that module is compatible with this * version of the server. */ int minor_version; /* API minor version. Provides API feature * milestones. Not checked during module init */ int module_index; /* Index to this modules structures in * config vectors. */ const char *name; void *dynamic_load_handle; struct module_struct *next; unsigned long magic; /* Magic Cookie to identify a module structure; * It's mainly important for the DSO facility * (see also mod_so). */ /* init() occurs after config parsing, but before any children are * forked. * Modules should not rely on the order in which create_server_config * and create_dir_config are called. */ #ifdef ULTRIX_BRAIN_DEATH void (*init) (); void *(*create_dir_config) (); void *(*merge_dir_config) (); void *(*create_server_config) (); void *(*merge_server_config) (); #else void (*init) (server_rec *, pool *); void *(*create_dir_config) (pool *p, char *dir); void *(*merge_dir_config) (pool *p, void *base_conf, void *new_conf); void *(*create_server_config) (pool *p, server_rec *s); void *(*merge_server_config) (pool *p, void *base_conf, void *new_conf); #endif const command_rec *cmds; const handler_rec *handlers; /* Hooks for getting into the middle of server ops... * translate_handler --- translate URI to filename * access_checker --- check access by host address, etc. All of these * run; if all decline, that's still OK. * check_user_id --- get and validate user id from the HTTP request * auth_checker --- see if the user (from check_user_id) is OK *here*. * If all of *these* decline, the request is rejected * (as a SERVER_ERROR, since the module which was * supposed to handle this was configured wrong). * type_checker --- Determine MIME type of the requested entity; * sets content_type, _encoding and _language fields. * logger --- log a transaction. * post_read_request --- run right after read_request or internal_redirect, * and not run during any subrequests. */ int (*translate_handler) (request_rec *); int (*ap_check_user_id) (request_rec *); int (*auth_checker) (request_rec *); int (*access_checker) (request_rec *); int (*type_checker) (request_rec *); int (*fixer_upper) (request_rec *); int (*logger) (request_rec *); int (*header_parser) (request_rec *); /* Regardless of the model the server uses for managing "units of * execution", i.e. multi-process, multi-threaded, hybrids of those, * there is the concept of a "heavy weight process". That is, a * process with its own memory space, file spaces, etc. This method, * child_init, is called once for each heavy-weight process before * any requests are served. Note that no provision is made yet for * initialization per light-weight process (i.e. thread). The * parameters passed here are the same as those passed to the global * init method above. */ #ifdef ULTRIX_BRAIN_DEATH void (*child_init) (); void (*child_exit) (); #else void (*child_init) (server_rec *, pool *); void (*child_exit) (server_rec *, pool *); #endif int (*post_read_request) (request_rec *); #ifdef EAPI /* * ANSI C guarantees us that we can at least _extend_ the module structure * with additional hooks without the need to change all existing modules. * Because: ``If there are fewer initializers in the list than members of * the structure, the trailing members are initialized with 0.'' (The C * Programming Language, 2nd Ed., A8.7 Initialization). So we just * have to put our additional hooks here: * * add_module: * Called from within ap_add_module() right after the module structure * was linked into the Apache internal module list. It is mainly * intended to be used to define configuration defines (<IfDefine>) * which have to be available directly after a LoadModule/AddModule. * Actually this is the earliest possible hook a module can use. * * remove_module: * Called from within ap_remove_module() right before the module * structure is kicked out from the Apache internal module list. * Actually this is last possible hook a module can use and exists for * consistency with the add_module hook. * * rewrite_command: * Called right after a configuration directive line was read and * before it is processed. It is mainly intended to be used for * rewriting directives in order to provide backward compatibility to * old directive variants. * * new_connection: * Called from within the internal new_connection() function, right * after the conn_rec structure for the new established connection was * created and before Apache starts processing the request with * ap_read_request(). It is mainly intended to be used to setup/run * connection dependent things like sending start headers for * on-the-fly compression, etc. * * close_connection: * Called from within the Apache dispatching loop just before any * ap_bclose() is performed on the socket connection, but a long time * before any pool cleanups are done for the connection (which can be * too late for some applications). It is mainly intended to be used * to close/finalize connection dependent things like sending end * headers for on-the-fly compression, etc. */ #ifdef ULTRIX_BRAIN_DEATH void (*add_module) (); void (*remove_module) (); char *(*rewrite_command) (); void (*new_connection) (); void (*close_connection) (); #else void (*add_module) (struct module_struct *); void (*remove_module) (struct module_struct *); char *(*rewrite_command) (cmd_parms *, void *config, const char *); void (*new_connection) (conn_rec *); void (*close_connection) (conn_rec *); #endif #endif /* EAPI */ } module; /* Initializer for the first few module slots, which are only * really set up once we start running. Note that the first two slots * provide a version check; this should allow us to deal with changes to * the API. The major number should reflect changes to the API handler table * itself or removal of functionality. The minor number should reflect * additions of functionality to the existing API. (the server can detect * an old-format module, and either handle it back-compatibly, or at least * signal an error). See src/include/ap_mmn.h for MMN version history. */ #define STANDARD_MODULE_STUFF MODULE_MAGIC_NUMBER_MAJOR, \ MODULE_MAGIC_NUMBER_MINOR, \ -1, \ __FILE__, \ NULL, \ NULL, \ MODULE_MAGIC_COOKIE /* Generic accessors for other modules to get at their own module-specific * data */ API_EXPORT(void *) ap_get_module_config(void *conf_vector, module *m); API_EXPORT(void) ap_set_module_config(void *conf_vector, module *m, void *val); #define ap_get_module_config(v,m) \ (((void **)(v))[(m)->module_index]) #define ap_set_module_config(v,m,val) \ ((((void **)(v))[(m)->module_index]) = (val)) /* Generic command handling function... */ API_EXPORT_NONSTD(const char *) ap_set_string_slot(cmd_parms *, char *, char *); API_EXPORT_NONSTD(const char *) ap_set_string_slot_lower(cmd_parms *, char *, char *); API_EXPORT_NONSTD(const char *) ap_set_flag_slot(cmd_parms *, char *, int); API_EXPORT_NONSTD(const char *) ap_set_file_slot(cmd_parms *, char *, char *); /* For modules which need to read config files, open logs, etc. ... * this returns the fname argument if it begins with '/'; otherwise * it relativizes it wrt server_root. */ API_EXPORT(char *) ap_server_root_relative(pool *p, char *fname); /* Finally, the hook for dynamically loading modules in... */ API_EXPORT(void) ap_add_module(module *m); API_EXPORT(void) ap_remove_module(module *m); API_EXPORT(void) ap_add_loaded_module(module *mod); API_EXPORT(void) ap_remove_loaded_module(module *mod); API_EXPORT(int) ap_add_named_module(const char *name); API_EXPORT(void) ap_clear_module_list(void); API_EXPORT(const char *) ap_find_module_name(module *m); API_EXPORT(module *) ap_find_linked_module(const char *name); /* for implementing subconfigs and customized config files */ API_EXPORT(const char *) ap_srm_command_loop(cmd_parms *parms, void *config); #ifdef CORE_PRIVATE extern API_VAR_EXPORT module *top_module; extern module *ap_prelinked_modules[]; extern module *ap_preloaded_modules[]; extern API_VAR_EXPORT module **ap_loaded_modules; /* For mod_so.c... */ API_EXPORT(void) ap_single_module_configure(pool *p, server_rec *s, module *m); /* For http_main.c... */ API_EXPORT(server_rec *) ap_read_config(pool *conf_pool, pool *temp_pool, char *config_name); API_EXPORT(void) ap_init_modules(pool *p, server_rec *s); API_EXPORT(void) ap_child_init_modules(pool *p, server_rec *s); API_EXPORT(void) ap_child_exit_modules(pool *p, server_rec *s); API_EXPORT(void) ap_setup_prelinked_modules(void); API_EXPORT(void) ap_show_directives(void); API_EXPORT(void) ap_show_modules(void); void ap_cleanup_method_ptrs(void); /* For http_request.c... */ CORE_EXPORT(void *) ap_create_request_config(pool *p); CORE_EXPORT(void *) ap_create_per_dir_config(pool *p); CORE_EXPORT(void *) ap_merge_per_dir_configs(pool *p, void *base, void *new); /* For http_core.c... (<Directory> command and virtual hosts) */ CORE_EXPORT(int) ap_parse_htaccess(void **result, request_rec *r, int override, const char *path, const char *access_name); CORE_EXPORT(const char *) ap_init_virtual_host(pool *p, const char *hostname, server_rec *main_server, server_rec **); CORE_EXPORT(void) ap_process_resource_config(server_rec *s, char *fname, pool *p, pool *ptemp); /* ap_check_cmd_context() definitions: */ API_EXPORT(const char *) ap_check_cmd_context(cmd_parms *cmd, unsigned forbidden); /* ap_check_cmd_context(): Forbidden in: */ #define NOT_IN_VIRTUALHOST 0x01 /* <Virtualhost> */ #define NOT_IN_LIMIT 0x02 /* <Limit> */ #define NOT_IN_DIRECTORY 0x04 /* <Directory> */ #define NOT_IN_LOCATION 0x08 /* <Location> */ #define NOT_IN_FILES 0x10 /* <Files> */ #define NOT_IN_DIR_LOC_FILE (NOT_IN_DIRECTORY|NOT_IN_LOCATION|NOT_IN_FILES) /* <Directory>/<Location>/<Files>*/ #define GLOBAL_ONLY (NOT_IN_VIRTUALHOST|NOT_IN_LIMIT|NOT_IN_DIR_LOC_FILE) /* Module-method dispatchers, also for http_request.c */ API_EXPORT(int) ap_translate_name(request_rec *); API_EXPORT(int) ap_check_access(request_rec *); /* check access on non-auth basis */ API_EXPORT(int) ap_check_user_id(request_rec *); /* obtain valid username from client auth */ API_EXPORT(int) ap_check_auth(request_rec *); /* check (validated) user is authorized here */ API_EXPORT(int) ap_find_types(request_rec *); /* identify MIME type */ API_EXPORT(int) ap_run_fixups(request_rec *); /* poke around for other metainfo, etc.... */ API_EXPORT(int) ap_invoke_handler(request_rec *); API_EXPORT(int) ap_log_transaction(request_rec *r); API_EXPORT(int) ap_header_parse(request_rec *); API_EXPORT(int) ap_run_post_read_request(request_rec *); /* for mod_perl */ CORE_EXPORT(const command_rec *) ap_find_command(const char *name, const command_rec *cmds); CORE_EXPORT(const command_rec *) ap_find_command_in_modules(const char *cmd_name, module **mod); CORE_EXPORT(void *) ap_set_config_vectors(cmd_parms *parms, void *config, module *mod); CORE_EXPORT(const char *) ap_handle_command(cmd_parms *parms, void *config, const char *l); #endif #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* !APACHE_HTTP_CONFIG_H */