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If you do not delete * the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under * the terms of any one of the MPL, the GPL or the LGPL. * * ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** */ /* * Public interface for libprldap -- use NSPR (Netscape Portable Runtime) * I/O, threads, etc. with libldap. * */ #include "ldappr-int.h" /* * Function: prldap_init(). * * Create a new LDAP session handle, but with NSPR I/O, threading, and DNS * functions installed. * * Pass a non-zero value for the 'shared' parameter if you plan to use * this LDAP * handle from more than one thread. * * prldap_init() returns an LDAP session handle (or NULL if an error occurs). */ LDAP * LDAP_CALL prldap_init( const char *defhost, int defport, int shared ) { LDAP *ld; if (( ld = ldap_init( defhost, defport )) != NULL ) { if ( prldap_install_routines( ld, shared ) != LDAP_SUCCESS ) { prldap_set_system_errno( EINVAL ); /* XXXmcs: just a guess! */ ldap_unbind( ld ); ld = NULL; } } return( ld ); } /* * Function: prldap_install_routines(). * * Install NSPR I/O, threading, and DNS functions so they will be used by * 'ld'. * * If 'ld' is NULL, the functions are installed as the default functions * for all new LDAP * handles). * * Pass a non-zero value for the 'shared' parameter if you plan to use * this LDAP * handle from more than one thread. * * prldap_install_routines() returns an LDAP API error code (LDAP_SUCCESS * if all goes well). */ int LDAP_CALL prldap_install_routines( LDAP *ld, int shared ) { if ( prldap_install_io_functions( ld, shared ) != 0 || prldap_install_thread_functions( ld, shared ) != 0 || prldap_install_dns_functions( ld ) != 0 ) { return( ldap_get_lderrno( ld, NULL, NULL )); } return( LDAP_SUCCESS ); } /* * Function: prldap_set_session_option(). * * Given an LDAP session handle or a session argument such is passed to * SOCKET, POLL, NEWHANDLE, or DISPOSEHANDLE extended I/O callbacks, set * an option that affects the prldap layer. * * If 'ld' and 'session" are both NULL, the option is set as the default * for all new prldap sessions. * * Returns an LDAP API error code (LDAP_SUCCESS if all goes well). */ int LDAP_CALL prldap_set_session_option( LDAP *ld, void *sessionarg, int option, ... ) { int rc = LDAP_SUCCESS; /* optimistic */ PRLDAPIOSessionArg *prsessp = NULL; va_list ap; if ( NULL != ld ) { if ( LDAP_SUCCESS != ( rc = prldap_session_arg_from_ld( ld, &prsessp ))) { return( rc ); } } else if ( NULL != sessionarg ) { prsessp = (PRLDAPIOSessionArg *)sessionarg; } va_start( ap, option ); switch ( option ) { case PRLDAP_OPT_IO_MAX_TIMEOUT: rc = prldap_set_io_max_timeout( prsessp, va_arg( ap, int )); break; default: rc = LDAP_PARAM_ERROR; } va_end( ap ); return( rc ); } /* * Function: prldap_get_session_option(). * * Given an LDAP session handle or a session argument such is passed to * SOCKET, POLL, NEWHANDLE, or DISPOSEHANDLE extended I/O callbacks, retrieve * the setting for an option that affects the prldap layer. * * If 'ld' and 'session" are both NULL, the default option value for all new * new prldap sessions is retrieved. * * Returns an LDAP API error code (LDAP_SUCCESS if all goes well). */ int LDAP_CALL prldap_get_session_option( LDAP *ld, void *sessionarg, int option, ... ) { int rc = LDAP_SUCCESS; /* optimistic */ PRLDAPIOSessionArg *prsessp = NULL; va_list ap; if ( NULL != ld ) { if ( LDAP_SUCCESS != ( rc = prldap_session_arg_from_ld( ld, &prsessp ))) { return( rc ); } } else if ( NULL != sessionarg ) { prsessp = (PRLDAPIOSessionArg *)sessionarg; } va_start( ap, option ); switch ( option ) { case PRLDAP_OPT_IO_MAX_TIMEOUT: rc = prldap_get_io_max_timeout( prsessp, va_arg( ap, int * )); break; default: rc = LDAP_PARAM_ERROR; } va_end( ap ); return( rc ); } /* * Function: prldap_set_session_info(). * * Given an LDAP session handle, set some application-specific data. * * Returns an LDAP API error code (LDAP_SUCCESS if all goes well). */ int LDAP_CALL prldap_set_session_info( LDAP *ld, void *sessionarg, PRLDAPSessionInfo *seip ) { int rc; PRLDAPIOSessionArg *prsessp; if ( seip == NULL || PRLDAP_SESSIONINFO_SIZE != seip->seinfo_size ) { ldap_set_lderrno( ld, LDAP_PARAM_ERROR, NULL, NULL ); return( LDAP_PARAM_ERROR ); } if ( NULL != ld ) { if ( LDAP_SUCCESS != ( rc = prldap_session_arg_from_ld( ld, &prsessp ))) { return( rc ); } } else if ( NULL != sessionarg ) { prsessp = (PRLDAPIOSessionArg *)sessionarg; } else { ldap_set_lderrno( ld, LDAP_PARAM_ERROR, NULL, NULL ); return( LDAP_PARAM_ERROR ); } prsessp->prsess_appdata = seip->seinfo_appdata; return( LDAP_SUCCESS ); } /* * Function: prldap_get_session_info(). * * Given an LDAP session handle, retrieve some application-specific data. * * Returns an LDAP API error code (LDAP_SUCCESS if all goes well, in * which case the fields in the structure that seip points to are filled in). */ int LDAP_CALL prldap_get_session_info( LDAP *ld, void *sessionarg, PRLDAPSessionInfo *seip ) { int rc; PRLDAPIOSessionArg *prsessp; if ( seip == NULL || PRLDAP_SESSIONINFO_SIZE != seip->seinfo_size ) { ldap_set_lderrno( ld, LDAP_PARAM_ERROR, NULL, NULL ); return( LDAP_PARAM_ERROR ); } if ( NULL != ld ) { if ( LDAP_SUCCESS != ( rc = prldap_session_arg_from_ld( ld, &prsessp ))) { return( rc ); } } else if ( NULL != sessionarg ) { prsessp = (PRLDAPIOSessionArg *)sessionarg; } else { ldap_set_lderrno( ld, LDAP_PARAM_ERROR, NULL, NULL ); return( LDAP_PARAM_ERROR ); } seip->seinfo_appdata = prsessp->prsess_appdata; return( LDAP_SUCCESS ); } /* * Function: prldap_set_socket_info(). * * Given an integer fd and a void * argument such as those passed to the * extended I/O callback functions, set socket specific information. * * Returns an LDAP API error code (LDAP_SUCCESS if all goes well). * * Note: it is only safe to change soinfo_prfd from within the SOCKET * extended I/O callback function. */ int LDAP_CALL prldap_set_socket_info( int fd, void *socketarg, PRLDAPSocketInfo *soip ) { PRLDAPIOSocketArg *prsockp; if ( NULL == socketarg || NULL == soip || PRLDAP_SOCKETINFO_SIZE != soip->soinfo_size ) { return( LDAP_PARAM_ERROR ); } prsockp = (PRLDAPIOSocketArg *)socketarg; prsockp->prsock_prfd = soip->soinfo_prfd; prsockp->prsock_appdata = soip->soinfo_appdata; return( LDAP_SUCCESS ); } /* * Function: prldap_get_socket_info(). * * Given an integer fd and a void * argument such as those passed to the * extended I/O callback functions, retrieve socket specific information. * * Returns an LDAP API error code (LDAP_SUCCESS if all goes well, in * which case the fields in the structure that soip points to are filled in). */ int LDAP_CALL prldap_get_socket_info( int fd, void *socketarg, PRLDAPSocketInfo *soip ) { PRLDAPIOSocketArg *prsockp; if ( NULL == socketarg || NULL == soip || PRLDAP_SOCKETINFO_SIZE != soip->soinfo_size ) { return( LDAP_PARAM_ERROR ); } prsockp = (PRLDAPIOSocketArg *)socketarg; soip->soinfo_prfd = prsockp->prsock_prfd; soip->soinfo_appdata = prsockp->prsock_appdata; return( LDAP_SUCCESS ); 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