1 /* $NetBSD: dict.c,v 1.4 2023/12/23 20:30:46 christos Exp $ */
2
3 /*++
4 /* NAME
5 /* dict 3
6 /* SUMMARY
7 /* dictionary manager
8 /* SYNOPSIS
9 /* #include <dict.h>
10 /*
11 /* void dict_register(dict_name, dict_info)
12 /* const char *dict_name;
13 /* DICT *dict_info;
14 /*
15 /* DICT *dict_handle(dict_name)
16 /* const char *dict_name;
17 /*
18 /* void dict_unregister(dict_name)
19 /* const char *dict_name;
20 /*
21 /* int dict_update(dict_name, member, value)
22 /* const char *dict_name;
23 /* const char *member;
24 /* const char *value;
25 /*
26 /* const char *dict_lookup(dict_name, member)
27 /* const char *dict_name;
28 /* const char *member;
29 /*
30 /* int dict_delete(dict_name, member)
31 /* const char *dict_name;
32 /* const char *member;
33 /*
34 /* int dict_sequence(dict_name, func, member, value)
35 /* const char *dict_name;
36 /* int func;
37 /* const char **member;
38 /* const char **value;
39 /*
40 /* const char *dict_eval(dict_name, string, int recursive)
41 /* const char *dict_name;
42 /* const char *string;
43 /* int recursive;
44 /*
45 /* int dict_walk(action, context)
46 /* void (*action)(dict_name, dict_handle, context)
47 /* void *context;
48 /*
49 /* int dict_error(dict_name)
50 /* const char *dict_name;
51 /*
52 /* const char *dict_changed_name()
53 /*
54 /* void DICT_OWNER_AGGREGATE_INIT(aggregate)
55 /* DICT_OWNER aggregate;
56 /*
57 /* void DICT_OWNER_AGGREGATE_UPDATE(aggregate, source)
58 /* DICT_OWNER aggregate;
59 /* DICT_OWNER source;
60 /* AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
61 /* int dict_load_file_xt(dict_name, path)
62 /* const char *dict_name;
63 /* const char *path;
64 /*
65 /* void dict_load_fp(dict_name, fp)
66 /* const char *dict_name;
67 /* VSTREAM *fp;
68 /*
69 /* const char *dict_flags_str(dict_flags)
70 /* int dict_flags;
71 /*
72 /* int dict_flags_mask(names)
73 /* const char *names;
74 /* DESCRIPTION
75 /* This module maintains a collection of name-value dictionaries.
76 /* Each dictionary has its own name and has its own methods to read
77 /* or update members. Examples of dictionaries that can be accessed
78 /* in this manner are the global UNIX-style process environment,
79 /* hash tables, NIS maps, DBM files, and so on. Dictionary values
80 /* are not limited to strings but can be arbitrary objects as long
81 /* as they can be represented by character pointers.
82 /* FEATURES
83 /* .fi
84 /* .ad
85 /* Notable features of this module are:
86 /* .IP "macro expansion (string-valued dictionaries only)"
87 /* Macros of the form $\fIname\fR can be expanded to the current
88 /* value of \fIname\fR. The forms $(\fIname\fR) and ${\fIname\fR} are
89 /* also supported.
90 /* .IP "unknown names"
91 /* An update request for an unknown dictionary name will trigger
92 /* the instantiation of an in-memory dictionary with that name.
93 /* A lookup request (including delete and sequence) for an
94 /* unknown dictionary will result in a "not found" and "no
95 /* error" result.
96 /* .PP
97 /* dict_register() adds a new dictionary, including access methods,
98 /* to the list of known dictionaries, or increments the reference
99 /* count for an existing (name, dictionary) pair. Otherwise, it is
100 /* an error to pass an existing name (this would cause a memory leak).
101 /*
102 /* dict_handle() returns the generic dictionary handle of the
103 /* named dictionary, or a null pointer when the named dictionary
104 /* is not found.
105 /*
106 /* dict_unregister() decrements the reference count of the named
107 /* dictionary. When the reference count reaches zero, dict_unregister()
108 /* breaks the (name, dictionary) association and executes the
109 /* dictionary's optional \fIremove\fR method.
110 /*
111 /* dict_update() updates the value of the named dictionary member.
112 /* The dictionary member and the named dictionary are instantiated
113 /* on the fly. The result value is zero (DICT_STAT_SUCCESS)
114 /* when the update was made.
115 /*
116 /* dict_lookup() returns the value of the named member (i.e. without
117 /* expanding macros in the member value). The \fIdict_name\fR argument
118 /* specifies the dictionary to search. The result is a null pointer
119 /* when no value is found, otherwise the result is owned by the
120 /* underlying dictionary method. Make a copy if the result is to be
121 /* modified, or if the result is to survive multiple dict_lookup() calls.
122 /*
123 /* dict_delete() removes the named member from the named dictionary.
124 /* The result value is zero (DICT_STAT_SUCCESS) when the member
125 /* was found.
126 /*
127 /* dict_sequence() steps through the named dictionary and returns
128 /* keys and values in some implementation-defined order. The func
129 /* argument is DICT_SEQ_FUN_FIRST to set the cursor to the first
130 /* entry or DICT_SEQ_FUN_NEXT to select the next entry. The result
131 /* is owned by the underlying dictionary method. Make a copy if the
132 /* result is to be modified, or if the result is to survive multiple
133 /* dict_sequence() calls. The result value is zero (DICT_STAT_SUCCESS)
134 /* when a member was found.
135 /*
136 /* dict_eval() expands macro references in the specified string.
137 /* The result is owned by the dictionary manager. Make a copy if the
138 /* result is to survive multiple dict_eval() calls. When the
139 /* \fIrecursive\fR argument is non-zero, macro references in macro
140 /* lookup results are expanded recursively.
141 /*
142 /* dict_walk() iterates over all registered dictionaries in some
143 /* arbitrary order, and invokes the specified action routine with
144 /* as arguments:
145 /* .IP "const char *dict_name"
146 /* Dictionary name.
147 /* .IP "DICT *dict_handle"
148 /* Generic dictionary handle.
149 /* .IP "char *context"
150 /* Application context from the caller.
151 /* .PP
152 /* dict_changed_name() returns non-zero when any dictionary needs to
153 /* be re-opened because it has changed or because it was unlinked.
154 /* A non-zero result is the name of a changed dictionary.
155 /*
156 /* dict_load_file_xt() reads name-value entries from the named file.
157 /* Lines that begin with whitespace are concatenated to the preceding
158 /* line (the newline is deleted).
159 /* Each entry is stored in the dictionary named by \fIdict_name\fR.
160 /* The result is zero if the file could not be opened.
161 /*
162 /* dict_load_fp() reads name-value entries from an open stream.
163 /* It has the same semantics as the dict_load_file_xt() function.
164 /*
165 /* dict_flags_str() returns a printable representation of the
166 /* specified dictionary flags. The result is overwritten upon
167 /* each call.
168 /*
169 /* dict_flags_mask() returns the bitmask for the specified
170 /* comma/space-separated dictionary flag names.
171 /* TRUST AND PROVENANCE
172 /* .ad
173 /* .fi
174 /* Each dictionary has an owner attribute that contains (status,
175 /* uid) information about the owner of a dictionary. The
176 /* status is one of the following:
177 /* .IP DICT_OWNER_TRUSTED
178 /* The dictionary is owned by a trusted user. The uid is zero,
179 /* and specifies a UNIX user ID.
180 /* .IP DICT_OWNER_UNTRUSTED
181 /* The dictionary is owned by an untrusted user. The uid is
182 /* non-zero, and specifies a UNIX user ID.
183 /* .IP DICT_OWNER_UNKNOWN
184 /* The dictionary is owned by an unspecified user. For example,
185 /* the origin is unauthenticated, or different parts of a
186 /* dictionary aggregate (see below) are owned by different
187 /* untrusted users. The uid is non-zero and does not specify
188 /* a UNIX user ID.
189 /* .PP
190 /* Note that dictionary ownership does not necessarily imply
191 /* ownership of lookup results. For example, a PCRE table may
192 /* be owned by the trusted root user, but the result of $number
193 /* expansion can contain data from an arbitrary remote SMTP
194 /* client. See dict_open(3) for how to disallow $number
195 /* expansions with security-sensitive operations.
196 /*
197 /* Two macros are available to help determine the provenance
198 /* and trustworthiness of a dictionary aggregate. The macros
199 /* are unsafe because they may evaluate arguments more than
200 /* once.
201 /*
202 /* DICT_OWNER_AGGREGATE_INIT() initialize aggregate owner
203 /* attributes to the highest trust level.
204 /*
205 /* DICT_OWNER_AGGREGATE_UPDATE() updates the aggregate owner
206 /* attributes with the attributes of the specified source, and
207 /* reduces the aggregate trust level as appropriate.
208 /* SEE ALSO
209 /* htable(3)
210 /* BUGS
211 /* DIAGNOSTICS
212 /* Fatal errors: out of memory, malformed macro name.
213 /*
214 /* The lookup routine returns non-null when the request is
215 /* satisfied. The update, delete and sequence routines return
216 /* zero (DICT_STAT_SUCCESS) when the request is satisfied.
217 /* The dict_error() function returns non-zero only when the
218 /* last operation was not satisfied due to a dictionary access
219 /* error. The result can have the following values:
220 /* .IP DICT_ERR_NONE(zero)
221 /* There was no dictionary access error. For example, the
222 /* request was satisfied, the requested information did not
223 /* exist in the dictionary, or the information already existed
224 /* when it should not exist (collision).
225 /* .IP DICT_ERR_RETRY(<0)
226 /* The dictionary was temporarily unavailable. This can happen
227 /* with network-based services.
228 /* .IP DICT_ERR_CONFIG(<0)
229 /* The dictionary was unavailable due to a configuration error.
230 /* .PP
231 /* Generally, a program is expected to test the function result
232 /* value for "success" first. If the operation was not successful,
233 /* a program is expected to test for a non-zero dict->error
234 /* status to distinguish between a data notfound/collision
235 /* condition or a dictionary access error.
236 /* LICENSE
237 /* .ad
238 /* .fi
239 /* The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
240 /* AUTHOR(S)
241 /* Wietse Venema
242 /* IBM T.J. Watson Research
243 /* P.O. Box 704
244 /* Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
245 /*
246 /* Wietse Venema
247 /* Google, Inc.
248 /* 111 8th Avenue
249 /* New York, NY 10011, USA
250 /*--*/
251
252 /* System libraries. */
253
254 #include "sys_defs.h"
255 #include <sys/stat.h>
256 #include <fcntl.h>
257 #include <ctype.h>
258 #include <string.h>
259 #include <time.h>
260
261 /* Utility library. */
262
263 #include "msg.h"
264 #include "htable.h"
265 #include "mymalloc.h"
266 #include "vstream.h"
267 #include "vstring.h"
268 #include "readlline.h"
269 #include "mac_expand.h"
270 #include "stringops.h"
271 #include "iostuff.h"
272 #include "name_mask.h"
273 #include "dict.h"
274 #include "dict_ht.h"
275 #include "warn_stat.h"
276 #include "line_number.h"
277
278 static HTABLE *dict_table;
279
280 /*
281 * Each (name, dictionary) instance has a reference count. The count is part
282 * of the name, not the dictionary. The same dictionary may be registered
283 * under multiple names. The structure below keeps track of instances and
284 * reference counts.
285 */
286 typedef struct {
287 DICT *dict;
288 int refcount;
289 } DICT_NODE;
290
291 #define dict_node(dict) \
292 (dict_table ? (DICT_NODE *) htable_find(dict_table, dict) : 0)
293
294 /* Find a dictionary handle by name for lookup purposes. */
295
296 #define DICT_FIND_FOR_LOOKUP(dict, dict_name) do { \
297 DICT_NODE *node; \
298 if ((node = dict_node(dict_name)) != 0) \
299 dict = node->dict; \
300 else \
301 dict = 0; \
302 } while (0)
303
304 /* Find a dictionary handle by name for update purposes. */
305
306 #define DICT_FIND_FOR_UPDATE(dict, dict_name) do { \
307 DICT_NODE *node; \
308 if ((node = dict_node(dict_name)) == 0) { \
309 dict = dict_ht_open(dict_name, O_CREAT | O_RDWR, 0); \
310 dict_register(dict_name, dict); \
311 } else \
312 dict = node->dict; \
313 } while (0)
314
315 #define STR(x) vstring_str(x)
316
317 /* dict_register - make association with dictionary */
318
dict_register(const char * dict_name,DICT * dict_info)319 void dict_register(const char *dict_name, DICT *dict_info)
320 {
321 const char *myname = "dict_register";
322 DICT_NODE *node;
323
324 if (dict_table == 0)
325 dict_table = htable_create(0);
326 if ((node = dict_node(dict_name)) == 0) {
327 node = (DICT_NODE *) mymalloc(sizeof(*node));
328 node->dict = dict_info;
329 node->refcount = 0;
330 htable_enter(dict_table, dict_name, (void *) node);
331 } else if (dict_info != node->dict)
332 msg_fatal("%s: dictionary name exists: %s", myname, dict_name);
333 node->refcount++;
334 if (msg_verbose > 1)
335 msg_info("%s: %s %d", myname, dict_name, node->refcount);
336 }
337
338 /* dict_handle - locate generic dictionary handle */
339
dict_handle(const char * dict_name)340 DICT *dict_handle(const char *dict_name)
341 {
342 DICT_NODE *node;
343
344 return ((node = dict_node(dict_name)) != 0 ? node->dict : 0);
345 }
346
347 /* dict_node_free - dict_unregister() callback */
348
dict_node_free(void * ptr)349 static void dict_node_free(void *ptr)
350 {
351 DICT_NODE *node = (DICT_NODE *) ptr;
352 DICT *dict = node->dict;
353
354 if (dict->close)
355 dict->close(dict);
356 myfree((void *) node);
357 }
358
359 /* dict_unregister - break association with named dictionary */
360
dict_unregister(const char * dict_name)361 void dict_unregister(const char *dict_name)
362 {
363 const char *myname = "dict_unregister";
364 DICT_NODE *node;
365
366 if ((node = dict_node(dict_name)) == 0)
367 msg_panic("non-existing dictionary: %s", dict_name);
368 if (msg_verbose > 1)
369 msg_info("%s: %s %d", myname, dict_name, node->refcount);
370 if (--(node->refcount) == 0)
371 htable_delete(dict_table, dict_name, dict_node_free);
372 }
373
374 /* dict_update - replace or add dictionary entry */
375
dict_update(const char * dict_name,const char * member,const char * value)376 int dict_update(const char *dict_name, const char *member, const char *value)
377 {
378 const char *myname = "dict_update";
379 DICT *dict;
380
381 DICT_FIND_FOR_UPDATE(dict, dict_name);
382 if (msg_verbose > 1)
383 msg_info("%s: %s = %s", myname, member, value);
384 return (dict->update(dict, member, value));
385 }
386
387 /* dict_lookup - look up dictionary entry */
388
dict_lookup(const char * dict_name,const char * member)389 const char *dict_lookup(const char *dict_name, const char *member)
390 {
391 const char *myname = "dict_lookup";
392 DICT *dict;
393 const char *ret;
394
395 DICT_FIND_FOR_LOOKUP(dict, dict_name);
396 if (dict != 0) {
397 ret = dict->lookup(dict, member);
398 if (msg_verbose > 1)
399 msg_info("%s: %s = %s", myname, member, ret ? ret :
400 dict->error ? "(error)" : "(notfound)");
401 return (ret);
402 } else {
403 if (msg_verbose > 1)
404 msg_info("%s: %s = %s", myname, member, "(notfound)");
405 return (0);
406 }
407 }
408
409 /* dict_delete - delete dictionary entry */
410
dict_delete(const char * dict_name,const char * member)411 int dict_delete(const char *dict_name, const char *member)
412 {
413 const char *myname = "dict_delete";
414 DICT *dict;
415
416 DICT_FIND_FOR_LOOKUP(dict, dict_name);
417 if (msg_verbose > 1)
418 msg_info("%s: delete %s", myname, member);
419 return (dict ? dict->delete(dict, member) : DICT_STAT_FAIL);
420 }
421
422 /* dict_sequence - traverse dictionary */
423
dict_sequence(const char * dict_name,const int func,const char ** member,const char ** value)424 int dict_sequence(const char *dict_name, const int func,
425 const char **member, const char **value)
426 {
427 const char *myname = "dict_sequence";
428 DICT *dict;
429
430 DICT_FIND_FOR_LOOKUP(dict, dict_name);
431 if (msg_verbose > 1)
432 msg_info("%s: sequence func %d", myname, func);
433 return (dict ? dict->sequence(dict, func, member, value) : DICT_STAT_FAIL);
434 }
435
436 /* dict_error - return last error */
437
dict_error(const char * dict_name)438 int dict_error(const char *dict_name)
439 {
440 DICT *dict;
441
442 DICT_FIND_FOR_LOOKUP(dict, dict_name);
443 return (dict ? dict->error : DICT_ERR_NONE);
444 }
445
446 /* dict_load_file_xt - read entries from text file */
447
dict_load_file_xt(const char * dict_name,const char * path)448 int dict_load_file_xt(const char *dict_name, const char *path)
449 {
450 VSTREAM *fp;
451 struct stat st;
452 time_t before;
453 time_t after;
454
455 /*
456 * Read the file again if it is hot. This may result in reading a partial
457 * parameter name when a file changes in the middle of a read.
458 */
459 for (before = time((time_t *) 0); /* see below */ ; before = after) {
460 if ((fp = vstream_fopen(path, O_RDONLY, 0)) == 0)
461 return (0);
462 dict_load_fp(dict_name, fp);
463 if (fstat(vstream_fileno(fp), &st) < 0)
464 msg_fatal("fstat %s: %m", path);
465 if (vstream_ferror(fp) || vstream_fclose(fp))
466 msg_fatal("read %s: %m", path);
467 after = time((time_t *) 0);
468 if (st.st_mtime < before - 1 || st.st_mtime > after)
469 break;
470 if (msg_verbose > 1)
471 msg_info("pausing to let %s cool down", path);
472 doze(300000);
473 dict_unregister(dict_name);
474 }
475 return (1);
476 }
477
478 /* dict_load_fp - read entries from open stream */
479
dict_load_fp(const char * dict_name,VSTREAM * fp)480 void dict_load_fp(const char *dict_name, VSTREAM *fp)
481 {
482 const char *myname = "dict_load_fp";
483 VSTRING *buf;
484 char *member;
485 char *val;
486 const char *old;
487 int last_line;
488 int lineno;
489 const char *err;
490 struct stat st;
491 DICT *dict;
492
493 /*
494 * Instantiate the dictionary even if the file is empty.
495 */
496 DICT_FIND_FOR_UPDATE(dict, dict_name);
497 buf = vstring_alloc(100);
498 last_line = 0;
499
500 if (fstat(vstream_fileno(fp), &st) < 0)
501 msg_fatal("fstat %s: %m", VSTREAM_PATH(fp));
502 while (readllines(buf, fp, &last_line, &lineno)) {
503 if ((err = split_nameval(STR(buf), &member, &val)) != 0)
504 msg_fatal("%s, line %d: %s: \"%s\"",
505 VSTREAM_PATH(fp),
506 lineno,
507 err, STR(buf));
508 if (msg_verbose > 1)
509 msg_info("%s: %s = %s", myname, member, val);
510 if ((old = dict->lookup(dict, member)) != 0
511 && strcmp(old, val) != 0)
512 msg_warn("%s, line %d: overriding earlier entry: %s=%s",
513 VSTREAM_PATH(fp), lineno, member, old);
514 if (dict->update(dict, member, val) != 0)
515 msg_fatal("%s, line %d: unable to update %s:%s",
516 VSTREAM_PATH(fp), lineno, dict->type, dict->name);
517 }
518 vstring_free(buf);
519 dict->owner.uid = st.st_uid;
520 dict->owner.status = (st.st_uid != 0);
521 }
522
523 /* dict_eval_lookup - macro parser call-back routine */
524
dict_eval_lookup(const char * key,int unused_type,void * context)525 static const char *dict_eval_lookup(const char *key, int unused_type,
526 void *context)
527 {
528 char *dict_name = (char *) context;
529 const char *pp = 0;
530 DICT *dict;
531
532 /*
533 * XXX how would one recover?
534 */
535 DICT_FIND_FOR_LOOKUP(dict, dict_name);
536 if (dict != 0
537 && (pp = dict->lookup(dict, key)) == 0 && dict->error != 0)
538 msg_fatal("dictionary %s: lookup %s: operation failed", dict_name, key);
539 return (pp);
540 }
541
542 /* dict_eval - expand embedded dictionary references */
543
dict_eval(const char * dict_name,const char * value,int recursive)544 const char *dict_eval(const char *dict_name, const char *value, int recursive)
545 {
546 const char *myname = "dict_eval";
547 static VSTRING *buf;
548 int status;
549
550 /*
551 * Initialize.
552 */
553 if (buf == 0)
554 buf = vstring_alloc(10);
555
556 /*
557 * Expand macros, possibly recursively.
558 */
559 #define DONT_FILTER (char *) 0
560
561 status = mac_expand(buf, value,
562 recursive ? MAC_EXP_FLAG_RECURSE : MAC_EXP_FLAG_NONE,
563 DONT_FILTER, dict_eval_lookup, (void *) dict_name);
564 if (status & MAC_PARSE_ERROR)
565 msg_fatal("dictionary %s: macro processing error", dict_name);
566 if (msg_verbose > 1) {
567 if (strcmp(value, STR(buf)) != 0)
568 msg_info("%s: expand %s -> %s", myname, value, STR(buf));
569 else
570 msg_info("%s: const %s", myname, value);
571 }
572 return (STR(buf));
573 }
574
575 /* dict_walk - iterate over all dictionaries in arbitrary order */
576
dict_walk(DICT_WALK_ACTION action,void * ptr)577 void dict_walk(DICT_WALK_ACTION action, void *ptr)
578 {
579 HTABLE_INFO **ht_info_list;
580 HTABLE_INFO **ht;
581 HTABLE_INFO *h;
582
583 ht_info_list = htable_list(dict_table);
584 for (ht = ht_info_list; (h = *ht) != 0; ht++)
585 action(h->key, (DICT *) h->value, ptr);
586 myfree((void *) ht_info_list);
587 }
588
589 /* dict_changed_name - see if any dictionary has changed */
590
dict_changed_name(void)591 const char *dict_changed_name(void)
592 {
593 const char *myname = "dict_changed_name";
594 struct stat st;
595 HTABLE_INFO **ht_info_list;
596 HTABLE_INFO **ht;
597 HTABLE_INFO *h;
598 const char *status;
599 DICT *dict;
600
601 ht_info_list = htable_list(dict_table);
602 for (status = 0, ht = ht_info_list; status == 0 && (h = *ht) != 0; ht++) {
603 dict = ((DICT_NODE *) h->value)->dict;
604 if (dict->stat_fd < 0) /* not file-based */
605 continue;
606 if (dict->mtime == 0) /* not bloody likely */
607 msg_warn("%s: table %s: null time stamp", myname, h->key);
608 if (fstat(dict->stat_fd, &st) < 0)
609 msg_fatal("%s: fstat: %m", myname);
610 if (((dict->flags & DICT_FLAG_MULTI_WRITER) == 0
611 && st.st_mtime != dict->mtime)
612 || st.st_nlink == 0)
613 status = h->key;
614 }
615 myfree((void *) ht_info_list);
616 return (status);
617 }
618
619 /* dict_changed - backwards compatibility */
620
dict_changed(void)621 int dict_changed(void)
622 {
623 return (dict_changed_name() != 0);
624 }
625
626 /*
627 * Mapping between flag names and flag values.
628 */
629 static const NAME_MASK dict_mask[] = {
630 "warn_dup", DICT_FLAG_DUP_WARN, /* if file, warn about dups */
631 "ignore_dup", DICT_FLAG_DUP_IGNORE, /* if file, ignore dups */
632 "try0null", DICT_FLAG_TRY0NULL, /* do not append 0 to key/value */
633 "try1null", DICT_FLAG_TRY1NULL, /* append 0 to key/value */
634 "fixed", DICT_FLAG_FIXED, /* fixed key map */
635 "pattern", DICT_FLAG_PATTERN, /* keys are patterns */
636 "lock", DICT_FLAG_LOCK, /* lock before access */
637 "replace", DICT_FLAG_DUP_REPLACE, /* if file, replace dups */
638 "sync_update", DICT_FLAG_SYNC_UPDATE, /* if file, sync updates */
639 "debug", DICT_FLAG_DEBUG, /* log access */
640 "no_regsub", DICT_FLAG_NO_REGSUB, /* disallow regexp substitution */
641 "no_proxy", DICT_FLAG_NO_PROXY, /* disallow proxy mapping */
642 "no_unauth", DICT_FLAG_NO_UNAUTH, /* disallow unauthenticated data */
643 "fold_fix", DICT_FLAG_FOLD_FIX, /* case-fold with fixed-case key map */
644 "fold_mul", DICT_FLAG_FOLD_MUL, /* case-fold with multi-case key map */
645 "open_lock", DICT_FLAG_OPEN_LOCK, /* permanent lock upon open */
646 "bulk_update", DICT_FLAG_BULK_UPDATE, /* bulk update if supported */
647 "multi_writer", DICT_FLAG_MULTI_WRITER, /* multi-writer safe */
648 "utf8_request", DICT_FLAG_UTF8_REQUEST, /* request UTF-8 activation */
649 "utf8_active", DICT_FLAG_UTF8_ACTIVE, /* UTF-8 is activated */
650 "src_rhs_is_file", DICT_FLAG_SRC_RHS_IS_FILE, /* value from file */
651 0,
652 };
653
654 /* dict_flags_str - convert bitmask to symbolic flag names */
655
dict_flags_str(int dict_flags)656 const char *dict_flags_str(int dict_flags)
657 {
658 static VSTRING *buf = 0;
659
660 if (buf == 0)
661 buf = vstring_alloc(1);
662
663 return (str_name_mask_opt(buf, "dictionary flags", dict_mask, dict_flags,
664 NAME_MASK_NUMBER | NAME_MASK_PIPE));
665 }
666
667 /* dict_flags_mask - convert symbolic flag names to bitmask */
668
dict_flags_mask(const char * names)669 int dict_flags_mask(const char *names)
670 {
671 return (name_mask("dictionary flags", dict_mask, names));
672 }
673