/* Unix SMB/CIFS implementation. tdb utility functions Copyright (C) Rusty Russell 2012 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef _____LIB_UTIL_UTIL_NTDB_H__ #define _____LIB_UTIL_UTIL_NTDB_H__ #include #include #include "libcli/util/ntstatus.h" struct loadparm_context; union ntdb_attribute; /* You only need this on databases with NTDB_CLEAR_IF_FIRST */ int ntdb_reopen(struct ntdb_context *ntdb); /* You only need to do this if you have NTDB_CLEAR_IF_FIRST databases, and * the parent will go away before this child. */ int ntdb_reopen_all(void); /* * This is like TDB_CLEAR_IF_FIRST, for use with ntdb_new. * * It's a bad idea for new code. */ #define NTDB_CLEAR_IF_FIRST 1048576 /*************************************************************** Open an NTDB using talloc: it will be allocated off the context, and all NTDB_DATA.dptr are allocated as children of the ntdb context. Sets up a logging function for you, and uses lp_ctx to decide whether to disable mmap. Any extra ntdb attributes can be handed through attr; usually it's NULL, ntdb_new provides logging and allocator attributes. The destructor for the struct ntdb_context will do ntdb_close() for you. ****************************************************************/ struct ntdb_context *ntdb_new(TALLOC_CTX *ctx, const char *name, int ntdb_flags, int open_flags, mode_t mode, union ntdb_attribute *attr, struct loadparm_context *lp_ctx); /**************************************************************************** Lock a chain by string. ****************************************************************************/ enum NTDB_ERROR ntdb_lock_bystring(struct ntdb_context *ntdb, const char *keyval); /**************************************************************************** Unlock a chain by string. ****************************************************************************/ void ntdb_unlock_bystring(struct ntdb_context *ntdb, const char *keyval); /**************************************************************************** Delete an entry using a null terminated string key. ****************************************************************************/ enum NTDB_ERROR ntdb_delete_bystring(struct ntdb_context *ntdb, const char *keystr); /**************************************************************************** Store a buffer by a null terminated string key. Return 0 on success, -ve on failure. ****************************************************************************/ enum NTDB_ERROR ntdb_store_bystring(struct ntdb_context *ntdb, const char *keystr, NTDB_DATA data, int nflags); /**************************************************************************** Fetch a buffer using a null terminated string key. Don't forget to call free() on the result dptr (unless the ntdb is from ntdb_new, in which case it will be a child of ntdb). ****************************************************************************/ enum NTDB_ERROR ntdb_fetch_bystring(struct ntdb_context *ntdb, const char *keystr, NTDB_DATA *data); /**************************************************************************** Fetch a int32_t value by a string key. *val is int32_t in native byte order. ntdb must have been created with ntdb_new() (as it uses talloc_free). ****************************************************************************/ enum NTDB_ERROR ntdb_fetch_int32(struct ntdb_context *ntdb, const char *keystr, int32_t *val); /**************************************************************************** Store a int32_t value by a string key. val is int32_t in native byte order. ****************************************************************************/ enum NTDB_ERROR ntdb_store_int32(struct ntdb_context *ntdb, const char *keystr, int32_t val); /**************************************************************************** Atomic integer add; reads the old value into *oldval (if found), then stores *oldval + addval back for next time. Uses chainlock to do this atomically. Thus the first time this is ever called, oldval will be unchanged. ****************************************************************************/ enum NTDB_ERROR ntdb_add_int32_atomic(struct ntdb_context *ntdb, const char *keystr, int32_t *oldval, int32_t addval); /**************************************************************************** Turn a nul-terminated string into an NTDB_DATA. ****************************************************************************/ static inline NTDB_DATA string_term_ntdb_data(const char *string) { return ntdb_mkdata(string, string ? strlen(string) + 1 : 0); } /**************************************************************************** Return an NTSTATUS from a NTDB_ERROR ****************************************************************************/ NTSTATUS map_nt_error_from_ntdb(enum NTDB_ERROR err); #endif /* _____LIB_UTIL_UTIL_NTDB_H__ */