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/*
 * linux/include/linux/sunrpc/svcauth.h
 *
 * RPC server-side authentication stuff.
 *
 * Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Olaf Kirch <okir@monad.swb.de>
 */


#ifndef _LINUX_SUNRPC_SVCAUTH_H_
#define _LINUX_SUNRPC_SVCAUTH_H_

#ifdef __KERNEL__

#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/sunrpc/msg_prot.h>
#include <linux/sunrpc/cache.h>
#include <linux/hash.h>

struct svc_cred {
        uid_t                   cr_uid;
        gid_t                   cr_gid;
        gid_t                   cr_groups[NGROUPS];
};

struct svc_rqst;                /* forward decl */

/* Authentication is done in the context of a domain.
 * For a server, a domain represents a group of clients using
 * a common mechanism for authentication and having a common mapping
 * between local identity (uid) and network identity.  All clients
 * in a domain have similar general access rights.  Each domain can
 * contain multiple principals which will have different specific right
 * based on normal Discretionary Access Control.
 *
 * For a client, a domain represents a number of servers which all
 * use a common authentication mechanism and network identity name space.
 *
 * A domain is created by an authentication flavour module based on name
 * only.  Userspace then fills in detail on demand.
 *
 * The creation of a domain typically implies creation of one or
 * more caches for storing domain specific information.
 */

struct auth_domain {
        struct  cache_head      h;
        char                    *name;
        int                     flavour;
};

/*
 * Each authentication flavour registers an auth_ops
 * structure.
 * name is simply the name.
 * flavour gives the auth flavour. It determines where the flavour is registered
 * accept() is given a request and should verify it.
 *   It should inspect the authenticator and verifier, and possibly the data.
 *    If there is a problem with the authentication *authp should be set.
 *    The return value of accept() can indicate:
 *      OK - authorised. client and credential are set in rqstp.
 *           reqbuf points to arguments
 *           resbuf points to good place for results.  verfier
 *             is (probably) already in place.  Certainly space is
 *             reserved for it.
 *      DROP - simply drop the request. It may have been deferred
 *      GARBAGE - rpc garbage_args error
 *      SYSERR - rpc system_err error
 *      DENIED - authp holds reason for denial.
 *
 *   accept is passed the proc number so that it can accept NULL rpc requests
 *   even if it cannot authenticate the client (as is sometimes appropriate).
 *
 * release() is given a request after the procedure has been run.
 *  It should sign/encrypt the results if needed
 * It should return:
 *    OK - the resbuf is ready to be sent
 *    DROP - the reply should be quitely dropped
 *    DENIED - authp holds a reason for MSG_DENIED
 *    SYSERR - rpc system_err
 *
 * domain_release()
 *   This call releases a domain.
 */

struct auth_ops {
        char *  name;
        int     flavour;
        int     (*accept)(struct svc_rqst *rq, u32 *authp);
        int     (*release)(struct svc_rqst *rq);
        void    (*domain_release)(struct auth_domain *);
};
extern struct auth_ops  *authtab[RPC_AUTH_MAXFLAVOR];

#define SVC_GARBAGE     1
#define SVC_SYSERR      2
#define SVC_VALID       3
#define SVC_NEGATIVE    4
#define SVC_OK          5
#define SVC_DROP        6
#define SVC_DENIED      7
#define SVC_PENDING     8


extern int      svc_authenticate(struct svc_rqst *rqstp, u32 *authp);
extern int      svc_authorise(struct svc_rqst *rqstp);
extern int      svc_auth_register(rpc_authflavor_t flavor, struct auth_ops *aops);
extern void     svc_auth_unregister(rpc_authflavor_t flavor);

extern struct auth_domain *unix_domain_find(char *name);
extern void auth_domain_put(struct auth_domain *item);
extern int auth_unix_add_addr(struct in_addr addr, struct auth_domain *dom);
extern struct auth_domain *auth_domain_lookup(struct auth_domain *item, int set);
extern struct auth_domain *auth_domain_find(char *name);
extern struct auth_domain *auth_unix_lookup(struct in_addr addr);
extern int auth_unix_forget_old(struct auth_domain *dom);
extern void svcauth_unix_purge(void);

static inline unsigned long hash_str(char *name, int bits)
{
        unsigned long hash = 0;
        unsigned long l = 0;
        int len = 0;
        unsigned char c;
        do {
                if (unlikely(!(c = *name++))) {
                        c = (char)len; len = -1;
                }
                l = (l << 8) | c;
                len++;
                if ((len & (BITS_PER_LONG/8-1))==0)
                        hash = hash_long(hash^l, BITS_PER_LONG);
        } while (len);
        return hash >> (BITS_PER_LONG - bits);
}

static inline unsigned long hash_mem(char *buf, int length, int bits)
{
        unsigned long hash = 0;
        unsigned long l = 0;
        int len = 0;
        unsigned char c;
        do {
                if (len == length) {
                        c = (char)len; len = -1;
                } else
                        c = *buf++;
                l = (l << 8) | c;
                len++;
                if ((len & (BITS_PER_LONG/8-1))==0)
                        hash = hash_long(hash^l, BITS_PER_LONG);
        } while (len);
        return hash >> (BITS_PER_LONG - bits);
}

extern struct cache_detail auth_domain_cache, ip_map_cache;

#endif /* __KERNEL__ */

#endif /* _LINUX_SUNRPC_SVCAUTH_H_ */