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/*
* gennt.c v0.14 May 15, 1996
*
****************************************************************************
* *
* (C) Copyright 1995 DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION *
* *
* This software is an unpublished work protected under the *
* the copyright laws of the United States of America, all *
* rights reserved. *
* *
* In the event this software is licensed for use by the United *
* States Government, all use, duplication or disclosure by the *
* United States Government is subject to restrictions as set *
* forth in either subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in *
* Technical Data And Computer Software Clause at DFARS *
* 252.227-7013, or the Commercial Computer Software Restricted *
* Rights Clause at FAR 52.221-19, whichever is applicable. *
* *
****************************************************************************
*
* Facility:
*
* SNMP Extension Agent
*
* Abstract:
*
* This module contains the code for dealing with the generic logic for
* processing the SNMP request. It is table driven. No user modification
* should be done.
*
* Functions:
*
* ResolveVarBind()
* FindClass()
* ResolveGetNext()
*
* Author:
* Miriam Amos Nihart, Kathy Faust
*
* Date:
* 2/17/95
*
* Revision History:
* 6/22/95 krw0001 FindClass - modify to stop checking for valid variable - we only care about valid
* class.
* Rewrite ResolveGetNext
* 6/26/95 ags FindClass - stop checking for valid variable
* Rewrite ResolveGetNext
* 7/31/95 ags SNMP_oidfree works with CRTDLL.lib, hence use them.
* 2/14/96 ags v0.11 one fix for the getnext bug found by Cindy
* 3/19/96 kff v0.12 modified for trap support
* 4/19/96 ags v0.13 Modified to get rid of trap.c in case of no traps.
* 5/15/96 cs v0.14 Modified FindClass in the backward walkthru to tighten
* up the verification
*/
#include <windows.h>
#include <malloc.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <snmp.h>
#include "mib.h"
#include "mib_xtrn.h"
#include "smint.h"
extern DWORD dwTimeZero ;
UINT
SnmpUtilOidMatch(AsnObjectIdentifier *pOid1, AsnObjectIdentifier *pOid2)
{
unsigned long int nScan = min(pOid1->idLength, pOid2->idLength);
unsigned long int i;
for (i = 0; i < nScan; i++)
{
if (pOid1->ids[i] != pOid2->ids[i])
break;
}
return i;
}
/*
* ResolveVarBind
*
* Resolves a single variable binding. Modifies the variable value pair
* on a GET or a GET-NEXT.
*
* Arguments:
*
* VarBind pointer to the variable value pair
* PduAction type of request - get, set, or getnext
*
* Return Codes:
*
* Standard PDU error codes.
*
*/
UINT
ResolveVarBind( IN OUT RFC1157VarBind *VarBind , // Variable Binding to resolve
IN UINT PduAction ) // Action specified in PDU
{
unsigned long int cindex ; // index into the class info table
unsigned long int vindex ; // index into the class's var table
UINT instance_array[ MAX_STRING_LEN ] ;
UINT status ;
UINT result ; // SNMP PDU error status
AsnObjectIdentifier instance ;
InstanceName native_instance ;
instance.ids = instance_array ;
// Determine which class the VarBind is for
status = FindClass( VarBind, &cindex ) ;
if ( status )
{
if ( PduAction != MIB_ACTION_GETNEXT )
{
// Check for valid variable as this is a get or set
CHECK_VARIABLE( VarBind, cindex, vindex, status ) ;
if ( !status )
return SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_NOSUCHNAME ;
// Check for valid instance
status = ( *class_info[ cindex ].FindInstance )
( (ObjectIdentifier *)&(VarBind->name) ,
(ObjectIdentifier *)&instance ) ;
if ( status != SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_NOERROR )
return status ;
// Check for access
CHECK_ACCESS( cindex, vindex, PduAction, status ) ;
if ( !status )
{
if ( PduAction == MIB_ACTION_SET )
return SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_NOTWRITABLE ;
else
return SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_GENERR ;
}
// Ok to do the get or set
if ( PduAction == MIB_ACTION_GET )
{
status = ( *class_info[ cindex ].ConvertInstance )
( (ObjectIdentifier *)&instance, &native_instance ) ;
if ( status == FAILURE )
return SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_GENERR ;
result = ( *class_info[ cindex ].variable[ vindex].SMIGet )
( VarBind , cindex, vindex, &native_instance ) ;
}
else
{
if ( VarBind->value.asnType !=
class_info[ cindex ].variable[ vindex ].type )
return SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_BADVALUE ;
status = ( *class_info[ cindex ].ConvertInstance )
( (ObjectIdentifier *)&instance, &native_instance ) ;
if ( status == FAILURE )
return SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_GENERR ;
result = ( *class_info[ cindex ].variable[ vindex ].SMISet )
( VarBind, cindex, vindex, &native_instance ) ;
}
}
else // This is a GETNEXT
{
//
// Call ResolveGetNext() to determine which class, variable, and
// instance to do a Get on.
//
status = ResolveGetNext( VarBind, &cindex, &vindex, &instance ) ;
if ( status == SUCCESS )
{
status = ( *class_info[ cindex ].ConvertInstance )
( (ObjectIdentifier *)&instance, &native_instance ) ;
if ( status == FAILURE )
return SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_GENERR ;
result = ( *class_info[ cindex ].variable[ vindex ].SMIGet )
( VarBind, cindex, vindex, &native_instance ) ;
}
else
return SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_NOSUCHNAME ;
}
}
else
{
//
// No class found, but its a GETNEXT.. we need to find the class that has the longest
// with the requested oid and forward the request to it
//
if (PduAction == MIB_ACTION_GETNEXT)
{
unsigned long int ci; // index into the class info table
unsigned long int nLongestMatch; // max number of ids that matched between names
unsigned long int nCurrentMatch; // matching number of IDs at the current iteration
// scan the class_info table, relying on the fact that the table is ordered
// ordered ascendingly on the class OID.
for (ci = 0, nLongestMatch = 0; ci < CLASS_TABLE_MAX; ci++)
{
// pick up the number of matching ids between the VarBind and the class name..
nCurrentMatch = SnmpUtilOidMatch(&VarBind->name, class_info[ci].oid);
// store in cindex the first class with the highest match number
if (nCurrentMatch > nLongestMatch)
{
cindex = ci;
nLongestMatch = nCurrentMatch;
}
}
// only if VarBind name is longer than the match number we need to look
// for an even better match
if (VarBind->name.idLength > nLongestMatch)
{
for (;cindex < CLASS_TABLE_MAX; cindex++)
{
// make sure we don't go over the range with the longest Match
if (SnmpUtilOidMatch(&VarBind->name, class_info[cindex].oid) != nLongestMatch)
break;
// if the class matches entirely into the VarBind name, check if the first ID
// that follows in VarBind name is inside the range supported by the class
if (class_info[cindex].oid->idLength == nLongestMatch)
{
// this is a hack - we rely the var_index is always 1 more than number of ids in
// the class_info name. Since VarBind has already a name longer than nLongestMatch
// no buffer overrun happens here.
// if the VarBind name is in the right range, then we found the class - just break the loop
// (don't forget, var_index is '1' based)
if(VarBind->name.ids[class_info[cindex].var_index - 1] <= class_info[cindex].max_index)
break;
}
else
{
// the VarBind name is longer than the IDs that match, the class_info name is the same
// the first ID that follows in both names can't be equal, so we can break the loop if
// the VarBind name is just in front of it.
if (VarBind->name.ids[nLongestMatch] < class_info[cindex].oid->ids[nLongestMatch])
break;
}
}
}
if (cindex < CLASS_TABLE_MAX )
vindex = class_info[cindex].min_index ;
else
return SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_NOSUCHNAME ;
SNMP_oidfree( &VarBind->name ) ;
SNMP_oidcpy( &VarBind->name ,
class_info[ cindex ].variable[ vindex ].oid ) ;
status = ResolveGetNext( VarBind, &cindex, &vindex, &instance ) ;
if ( status == SUCCESS )
{
status = ( *class_info[ cindex ].ConvertInstance )
( (ObjectIdentifier *)&instance, &native_instance ) ;
if ( status == FAILURE )
return SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_GENERR ;
result = ( *class_info[ cindex ].variable[ vindex ].SMIGet )
( VarBind, cindex, vindex, &native_instance ) ;
}
}
else
return SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_NOSUCHNAME ;
}
( *class_info[ cindex ].FreeInstance )( &native_instance ) ;
return result ;
} /* end of ResolveVarBind() */
/*
* FindClass
*
* This routine determines the class by walking the class_info table
* backwards and comparing the class oids. The table is walked
* backwards because it assumes that the classes are listed in
* increasing order. For example,
*
* Group Name Group Identifier
*
* group1 1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.78
* table1 1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.78.9
* table2 1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.78.10
*
* We need to look for the longest exact match on the oid thus we
* walk the table backwards.
*
* Arguments:
*
* VarBind Variable value pair
* class Index into the class_info
*
* Return Codes:
*
* SUCCESS Class is valid, return index into class_info
* FAILURE Invalid class
*
*/
UINT
FindClass( IN RFC1157VarBind *VarBind ,
IN OUT UINT *cindex )
{
int index ;
UINT status, vindex ;
UINT length ;
for ( index = CLASS_TABLE_MAX - 1 ; index >= 0 ; index-- )
{
if ( class_info[ index ].table )
// skip over the entry code -- kkf, why?
// length = class_info[ index ].var_index - 2 ;
length = class_info[ index ].var_index - 1 ;
else
length = class_info[ index ].var_index - 1 ;
status = SNMP_oidncmp( &VarBind->name ,
class_info[ index ].oid ,
length ) ;
// if the oid don't match the class or it is shorter than the
// class go on to the next one.
// If the oid requested is shorter than the class we can't stop
// otherwise we'll point to a wrong (longest match) class.
if (status != 0 ||
VarBind->name.idLength < class_info[ index ].var_index)
continue;
vindex = VarBind->name.ids[ class_info[ index ].var_index - 1 ] ;
// cs - added the vindex verification to make sure that the varbind
// oid definitely belongs in this class (fixed partial table oids)
if ( vindex >= class_info[ index ].min_index &&
vindex <= class_info[ index ].max_index)
{
*cindex = index ;
return SUCCESS ;
}
}
// Failed to match by walking list backwards (longest match)
// so OID supplied is shorter than expected (e.g., partial OID supplied)
// Try matching by forward walking...
for (index = 0; index < CLASS_TABLE_MAX; index++ ) {
status = SNMP_oidncmp( &VarBind->name ,
class_info[ index ].oid ,
VarBind->name.idLength ) ;
if ( status == 0 ) {
*cindex = index ;
return SUCCESS ;
}
}
return FAILURE ;
} /* end of FindClass() */
/*
* ResolveGetNext
*
* Determines the class, the variable and the instance that the
* GetNext request is to be performed on. This is a recursive
* routine. The input arguments VarBind and class may be modified
* as part of the resolution.
*
* The rules for getnext are:
* 1. No instance and no variable specified so return the first
* variable for the first instance.
* 2. No instance specified but a variable is specified so return
* the variable for the first instance.
* 3. An instance and a variable are specified
* Follow 3a,4b for Non Tables
* Follow 3b, 4b, 5b for Tables
*
* 3a.Return the next variable for the instance.
* 4a.An instance and a variable are specified but the variable is the
* last variable in the group so return the first variable for the
* next group.
* If there is no next group return FAILURE.
*
* 3b. Return the variable for the next instance ( walk down the column).
* 4b. Reached the bottom of the column, start at the top of next column.
* 5b. An instance and a variable are specified but it is the last
* variable and the last instace so roll to the next group (class).
* If there is no next group return FAILURE.
*
* Arguments:
*
* VarBind Variable value pair
* cindex Index into the class_info
* vindex address to specify variable for the get
*
* Return Codes:
*
* SUCCESS Able to resolve the request to a class, variable
* and instance
* FAILURE Unable to resolve the request within this MIB
*
*/
UINT
ResolveGetNext( IN OUT RFC1157VarBind *VarBind ,
IN OUT UINT *cindex ,
IN OUT UINT *vindex ,
OUT AsnObjectIdentifier *instance )
{
UINT status ;
access_mode_t tmpAccess ;
/*
* We've come in with a pointer to the class, to start with
* Do we have a variable specified?
*/
*vindex = 0 ;
if (VarBind->name.idLength < class_info[ *cindex ].var_index ) {
/*
* No variable specified. so pick the first variable (if it exists)
* to start the search for a valid variable.
* If not roll over to the next class.
* Instnace is 0 for non Tables, and the first instance for Tables.
*/
if ( class_info[ *cindex ].min_index <= class_info[ *cindex ].max_index) {
*vindex = class_info[ *cindex ].min_index ;
goto StartSearchAt;
} else {
goto BumpClass;
}
} else {
/*
* Yes, a variable is specified.
* If it is below min_index, start testing for a valid variable at the min_index.
* If it is ablove max_index roll over to the next class.
* If we change the variable, Instance is reset to the first (or the only) Instance.
*/
*vindex = VarBind->name.ids[ class_info[ *cindex ].var_index - 1 ] ;
if ( *vindex < class_info[ *cindex ].min_index) {
*vindex = class_info[ *cindex ].min_index ;
goto StartSearchAt;
}
if ( *vindex > class_info[ *cindex ].max_index)
goto BumpClass;
/*
* A valid variable for this class is specified. Table & NonTable are treated
* differently.
* In case of Non Tables:
* if instance is specified, we start the serach for a valid variable at the
* next variable.
* if no instnace is specified, we start search at the specified variable.
*
* In case of Tables:
* We may have
* a. No Instance start at the 1st Instance
* b. Partial instance start at the 1st Instance
* c. Invalid instance start at the 1st Instance
* d. Valid Instance start at the next Instance
* All these cases will be handled by the FindNextInstance
* Hence first check that access of the given vaiable, if it is readable
* get the Next Instance. If not start the search for a valid variable at the next
* variable.
*/
if ( class_info[ *cindex ].table == NON_TABLE ) {
/* test for the Instance */
if ( VarBind->name.idLength > class_info[ *cindex ].var_index)
(*vindex)++ ;
goto StartSearchAt;
} else {
/* Start Table case */
tmpAccess = class_info[ *cindex ].variable[ *vindex ].access_mode ;
if ( ( tmpAccess == NSM_READ_ONLY ) || (tmpAccess == NSM_READ_WRITE) ) {
/*
* readable Variable, walk down the column
*/
status = ( *class_info[ *cindex ].FindNextInstance )
( (ObjectIdentifier *)&(VarBind->name) ,
(ObjectIdentifier *)instance ) ;
if (status == SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_NOERROR) {
SNMP_oidfree ( &VarBind->name ) ;
SNMP_oidcpy ( &VarBind->name,
class_info[*cindex ].variable[*vindex].oid ) ;
SNMP_oidappend ( &VarBind->name, instance );
return SUCCESS ;
/* we are all done */
}
}
/*
* Either at end of the column, or variable specified is non Readable.
* Hence we need to move to the next column,
* This means we start at the 1st instnace.
*/
(*vindex)++ ;
goto StartSearchAt;
/* End Table case */
}
/* end of variable specified case */
}
StartSearchAt:
/*
* We have a start variable in *vindex.
* At this point we are moving to the next column in case of a Table
* Hence if we can't find an NextInstance ( empty Table), move to the
* next class.
*/
status = FAILURE;
while ( *vindex <= class_info[ *cindex ].max_index) {
tmpAccess = class_info[ *cindex ].variable[ *vindex ].access_mode ;
if ( ( tmpAccess == NSM_READ_ONLY ) || (tmpAccess == NSM_READ_WRITE) ) {
status = SUCCESS;
break;
} else {
(*vindex)++;
}
}
if ( status == SUCCESS) {
/*
* we hava a valid variable, get the instance
*/
SNMP_oidfree ( &VarBind->name ) ;
SNMP_oidcpy ( &VarBind->name, class_info[ *cindex ].variable[*vindex ].oid );
if ( class_info[ *cindex ].table == NON_TABLE) {
instance->ids[ 0 ] = 0 ;
instance->idLength = 1 ;
SNMP_oidappend ( &VarBind->name, instance );
return SUCCESS ;
} else {
status = ( *class_info[ *cindex ].FindNextInstance )
( (ObjectIdentifier *)&(VarBind->name) ,
(ObjectIdentifier *)instance ) ;
if (status == SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_NOERROR) {
SNMP_oidappend ( &VarBind->name, instance );
return SUCCESS ;
}
}
}
/*
* Come here to move on to the next class
*/
BumpClass:
{
(*cindex)++ ;
if ( *cindex >= CLASS_TABLE_MAX)
return FAILURE ;
SNMP_oidfree( &VarBind->name );
SNMP_oidcpy ( &VarBind->name, class_info[ *cindex ].oid );
status = ResolveGetNext( VarBind, cindex, vindex, instance) ;
return status ;
}
// This oughtn't to happen
return FAILURE ;
} /* end of ResolveGetNext() */
#ifndef TRAPS
//
// If there are no traps, TrapInit() is still needed.
// If there are traps, all this code appears in
// generated file trap.c
//
UINT number_of_traps = 0 ;
trap_t
trap_info[] = {
{ NULL, 0, 0, 0, NULL }
} ;
extern
trap_t trap_info[] ;
extern
UINT number_of_traps ;
extern HANDLE hEnabledTraps ;
extern HANDLE hTrapQMutex ;
/*
* TrapInit
*
* This routine initializes the trap handle.
*
* Arguments:
*
* hPollForTrapEvent handle for traps - this is used to coordinate
* between the Extendible Agent and this Extension
* Agent.
* - NULL indicates no traps
* - value from CreateEvent() indicates traps
* are implemented and the Extendible agent
* must poll for them
*
* Return Code:
*
* SUCCESS Successful initialization
* FAILURE Unable to initialize
*
|=========================================================================
| There are no Traps associated with the HostMIB. Consequently this
| routine is taken over and used to create a handle to a timer rather
| than an event.
|
| We want to be entered at "SnmpExtensionTrap()" (in "HOSTMIB.C") on
| a periodic interval. When entered, we won't really do any trap processing,
| instead we'll refresh the cached information associated with SNMP
| attribute "hrProcessorLoad" (in "HRPROCES.C") thru a call to function
| "hrProcessLoad_Refresh()" (also in "HRPROCES.C").
|
| So the contents of this standard function is replaced. (Note that the
| "hTrapQMutex" is no longer created).
*/
VOID
TrapInit( IN OUT HANDLE *hPollForTrapEvent )
{
#if 0
// The default value for traps is NULL indicating NO traps.
*hPollForTrapEvent = NULL ;
hTrapQMutex = NULL ;
// Call to CreateEvent uses the default security descriptor (therefore
// the handle is not inheritable), flags auto reset (no call to ResetEvent()
// required), flags no signal to be sent at the initial state, and does
// not specify a name for this event.
//
// If the CreateEvent() fails the value returned is NULL so traps
// are not enabled. Otherwise the setting of this event with will cause
// the Extendible Agent to call this Extension Agent's SnmpExtensionTrap
// routine to collect any traps.
*hPollForTrapEvent = CreateEvent( NULL , // Address of security attrib
FALSE , // Flag for manual-reset event
FALSE , // Flag for initial state
NULL ) ; // Address of event-object name
//
// Save the handle in a global variable for use later in setting a trap.
//
hEnabledTraps = *hPollForTrapEvent ;
//
// Create Mutex for assuring single thread access to enque/dequeue on trap_q
hTrapQMutex = CreateMutex( NULL, // Address of security attrib
FALSE, // Mutex is not initially owned
NULL ) ; // Mutex is unnamed
return ;
#endif
/*
|========================
| Special HostMIB code:
*/
LARGE_INTEGER due_time; /* When the timer first goes off */
LONG period; /* Frequency: every minute */
BOOL waitable; /* Status from SetWaitable() */
*hPollForTrapEvent = NULL ;
/* Attempt the creation of a waitable timer . . . */
*hPollForTrapEvent = CreateWaitableTimer(NULL, // Security
FALSE, // = Auto-resetting
NULL // = No name
);
/*
| Set a negative due time to mean "relative": We want it to go off
| in 30 seconds. Ticks are 100 ns or 1/10th of a millionth of a second.
|
*/
due_time.QuadPart = 10000000 * (-30);
/*
| Set the period in milliseconds to 1 minute.
*/
period = 1000 * 60;
/* If we actually managed to create it, start it */
if (*hPollForTrapEvent != NULL) {
waitable =
SetWaitableTimer(*hPollForTrapEvent, // Handle to timer
&due_time, // "Due Time" to go off
period, // Length of period in ms.
NULL, // no completion routine
NULL, // no arg to comp. routine
FALSE // no power-resume in NT
);
}
} /* end of TrapInit() */
#endif /* #ifndef TRAPS */