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1/*************************************************
2* Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
3*************************************************/
4
3386088d 5/* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2015 */
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6/* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
7
8
9#include "exim.h"
10
11
12/* Functions for accessing Exim's hints database, which consists of a number of
13different DBM files. This module does not contain code for reading DBM files
14for (e.g.) alias expansion. That is all contained within the general search
15functions. As Exim now has support for several DBM interfaces, all the relevant
16functions are called as macros.
17
18All the data in Exim's database is in the nature of *hints*. Therefore it
19doesn't matter if it gets destroyed by accident. These functions are not
20supposed to implement a "safe" database.
21
22Keys are passed in as C strings, and the terminating zero *is* used when
23building the dbm files. This just makes life easier when scanning the files
24sequentially.
25
26Synchronization is required on the database files, and this is achieved by
27means of locking on independent lock files. (Earlier attempts to lock on the
28DBM files themselves were never completely successful.) Since callers may in
29general want to do more than one read or write while holding the lock, there
30are separate open and close functions. However, the calling modules should
31arrange to hold the locks for the bare minimum of time. */
32
33
34
35/*************************************************
36* Berkeley DB error callback *
37*************************************************/
38
39/* For Berkeley DB >= 2, we can define a function to be called in case of DB
40errors. This should help with debugging strange DB problems, e.g. getting "File
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41exists" when you try to open a db file. The API for this function was changed
42at DB release 4.3. */
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43
44#if defined(USE_DB) && defined(DB_VERSION_STRING)
45void
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46#if DB_VERSION_MAJOR > 4 || (DB_VERSION_MAJOR == 4 && DB_VERSION_MINOR >= 3)
47dbfn_bdb_error_callback(const DB_ENV *dbenv, const char *pfx, const char *msg)
48{
49dbenv = dbenv;
50#else
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51dbfn_bdb_error_callback(const char *pfx, char *msg)
52{
1f922db1 53#endif
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54pfx = pfx;
55log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "Berkeley DB error: %s", msg);
56}
57#endif
58
59
60
61
62/*************************************************
63* Open and lock a database file *
64*************************************************/
65
66/* Used for accessing Exim's hints databases.
67
68Arguments:
69 name The single-component name of one of Exim's database files.
70 flags Either O_RDONLY or O_RDWR, indicating the type of open required;
71 O_RDWR implies "create if necessary"
72 dbblock Points to an open_db block to be filled in.
73 lof If TRUE, write to the log for actual open failures (locking failures
74 are always logged).
75
76Returns: NULL if the open failed, or the locking failed. After locking
77 failures, errno is zero.
78
79 On success, dbblock is returned. This contains the dbm pointer and
80 the fd of the locked lock file.
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81
82There are some calls that use O_RDWR|O_CREAT for the flags. Having discovered
83this in December 2005, I'm not sure if this is correct or not, but for the
84moment I haven't changed them.
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85*/
86
87open_db *
88dbfn_open(uschar *name, int flags, open_db *dbblock, BOOL lof)
89{
90int rc, save_errno;
91BOOL read_only = flags == O_RDONLY;
92BOOL created = FALSE;
93flock_t lock_data;
94uschar buffer[256];
95
96/* The first thing to do is to open a separate file on which to lock. This
97ensures that Exim has exclusive use of the database before it even tries to
98open it. Early versions tried to lock on the open database itself, but that
99gave rise to mysterious problems from time to time - it was suspected that some
100DB libraries "do things" on their open() calls which break the interlocking.
101The lock file is never written to, but we open it for writing so we can get a
102write lock if required. If it does not exist, we create it. This is done
103separately so we know when we have done it, because when running as root we
104need to change the ownership - see the bottom of this function. We also try to
105make the directory as well, just in case. We won't be doing this many times
106unnecessarily, because usually the lock file will be there. If the directory
107exists, there is no error. */
108
109sprintf(CS buffer, "%s/db/%s.lockfile", spool_directory, name);
110
111if ((dbblock->lockfd = Uopen(buffer, O_RDWR, EXIMDB_LOCKFILE_MODE)) < 0)
112 {
113 created = TRUE;
114 (void)directory_make(spool_directory, US"db", EXIMDB_DIRECTORY_MODE, TRUE);
115 dbblock->lockfd = Uopen(buffer, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, EXIMDB_LOCKFILE_MODE);
116 }
117
118if (dbblock->lockfd < 0)
119 {
120 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "%s",
121 string_open_failed(errno, "database lock file %s", buffer));
122 errno = 0; /* Indicates locking failure */
123 return NULL;
124 }
125
126/* Now we must get a lock on the opened lock file; do this with a blocking
127lock that times out. */
128
129lock_data.l_type = read_only? F_RDLCK : F_WRLCK;
130lock_data.l_whence = lock_data.l_start = lock_data.l_len = 0;
131
132DEBUG(D_hints_lookup|D_retry|D_route|D_deliver)
133 debug_printf("locking %s\n", buffer);
134
135sigalrm_seen = FALSE;
136alarm(EXIMDB_LOCK_TIMEOUT);
137rc = fcntl(dbblock->lockfd, F_SETLKW, &lock_data);
138alarm(0);
139
140if (sigalrm_seen) errno = ETIMEDOUT;
141if (rc < 0)
142 {
8c07b69f 143 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "Failed to get %s lock for %s: %s",
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144 read_only ? "read" : "write", buffer,
145 errno == ETIMEDOUT ? "timed out" : strerror(errno));
f1e894f3 146 (void)close(dbblock->lockfd);
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147 errno = 0; /* Indicates locking failure */
148 return NULL;
149 }
150
7b4c8c1f 151DEBUG(D_hints_lookup) debug_printf("locked %s\n", buffer);
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152
153/* At this point we have an opened and locked separate lock file, that is,
154exclusive access to the database, so we can go ahead and open it. If we are
155expected to create it, don't do so at first, again so that we can detect
156whether we need to change its ownership (see comments about the lock file
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157above.) There have been regular reports of crashes while opening hints
158databases - often this is caused by non-matching db.h and the library. To make
159it easy to pin this down, there are now debug statements on either side of the
160open call. */
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161
162sprintf(CS buffer, "%s/db/%s", spool_directory, name);
8187c3f3 163DEBUG(D_hints_lookup) debug_printf("EXIM_DBOPEN(%s)\n", buffer);
059ec3d9 164EXIM_DBOPEN(buffer, flags, EXIMDB_MODE, &(dbblock->dbptr));
8187c3f3 165DEBUG(D_hints_lookup) debug_printf("returned from EXIM_DBOPEN\n");
059ec3d9 166
7b4c8c1f 167if (!dbblock->dbptr && errno == ENOENT && flags == O_RDWR)
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168 {
169 DEBUG(D_hints_lookup)
170 debug_printf("%s appears not to exist: trying to create\n", buffer);
171 created = TRUE;
172 EXIM_DBOPEN(buffer, flags|O_CREAT, EXIMDB_MODE, &(dbblock->dbptr));
8187c3f3 173 DEBUG(D_hints_lookup) debug_printf("returned from EXIM_DBOPEN\n");
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174 }
175
176save_errno = errno;
177
178/* If we are running as root and this is the first access to the database, its
179files will be owned by root. We want them to be owned by exim. We detect this
180situation by noting above when we had to create the lock file or the database
181itself. Because the different dbm libraries use different extensions for their
182files, I don't know of any easier way of arranging this than scanning the
183directory for files with the appropriate base name. At least this deals with
184the lock file at the same time. Also, the directory will typically have only
185half a dozen files, so the scan will be quick.
186
187This code is placed here, before the test for successful opening, because there
188was a case when a file was created, but the DBM library still returned NULL
189because of some problem. It also sorts out the lock file if that was created
190but creation of the database file failed. */
191
192if (created && geteuid() == root_uid)
193 {
194 DIR *dd;
195 struct dirent *ent;
196 uschar *lastname = Ustrrchr(buffer, '/') + 1;
197 int namelen = Ustrlen(name);
198
199 *lastname = 0;
200 dd = opendir(CS buffer);
201
7b4c8c1f 202 while ((ent = readdir(dd)))
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203 if (Ustrncmp(ent->d_name, name, namelen) == 0)
204 {
205 struct stat statbuf;
206 Ustrcpy(lastname, ent->d_name);
207 if (Ustat(buffer, &statbuf) >= 0 && statbuf.st_uid != exim_uid)
208 {
209 DEBUG(D_hints_lookup) debug_printf("ensuring %s is owned by exim\n", buffer);
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210 if (Uchown(buffer, exim_uid, exim_gid))
211 DEBUG(D_hints_lookup) debug_printf("failed setting %s to owned by exim\n", buffer);
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212 }
213 }
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214
215 closedir(dd);
216 }
217
218/* If the open has failed, return NULL, leaving errno set. If lof is TRUE,
219log the event - also for debugging - but not if the file just doesn't exist. */
220
7b4c8c1f 221if (!dbblock->dbptr)
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222 {
223 if (save_errno != ENOENT)
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224 if (lof)
225 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "%s", string_open_failed(save_errno, "DB file %s",
226 buffer));
227 else
228 DEBUG(D_hints_lookup)
229 debug_printf("%s", CS string_open_failed(save_errno, "DB file %s\n",
230 buffer));
f1e894f3 231 (void)close(dbblock->lockfd);
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232 errno = save_errno;
233 return NULL;
234 }
235
236DEBUG(D_hints_lookup)
eff37e47 237 debug_printf("opened hints database %s: flags=%s\n", buffer,
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238 flags == O_RDONLY ? "O_RDONLY"
239 : flags == O_RDWR ? "O_RDWR"
240 : flags == (O_RDWR|O_CREAT) ? "O_RDWR|O_CREAT"
241 : "??");
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242
243/* Pass back the block containing the opened database handle and the open fd
244for the lock. */
245
246return dbblock;
247}
248
249
250
251
252/*************************************************
253* Unlock and close a database file *
254*************************************************/
255
256/* Closing a file automatically unlocks it, so after closing the database, just
257close the lock file.
258
259Argument: a pointer to an open database block
260Returns: nothing
261*/
262
263void
264dbfn_close(open_db *dbblock)
265{
266EXIM_DBCLOSE(dbblock->dbptr);
f1e894f3 267(void)close(dbblock->lockfd);
7b4c8c1f 268DEBUG(D_hints_lookup) debug_printf("closed hints database and lockfile\n");
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269}
270
271
272
273
274/*************************************************
275* Read from database file *
276*************************************************/
277
278/* Passing back the pointer unchanged is useless, because there is
279no guarantee of alignment. Since all the records used by Exim need
280to be properly aligned to pick out the timestamps, etc., we might as
281well do the copying centrally here.
282
283Most calls don't need the length, so there is a macro called dbfn_read which
284has two arguments; it calls this function adding NULL as the third.
285
286Arguments:
287 dbblock a pointer to an open database block
288 key the key of the record to be read
289 length a pointer to an int into which to return the length, if not NULL
290
291Returns: a pointer to the retrieved record, or
292 NULL if the record is not found
293*/
294
295void *
55414b25 296dbfn_read_with_length(open_db *dbblock, const uschar *key, int *length)
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297{
298void *yield;
299EXIM_DATUM key_datum, result_datum;
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300int klen = Ustrlen(key) + 1;
301uschar * key_copy = store_get(klen);
302
303memcpy(key_copy, key, klen);
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304
305DEBUG(D_hints_lookup) debug_printf("dbfn_read: key=%s\n", key);
306
307EXIM_DATUM_INIT(key_datum); /* Some DBM libraries require the datum */
308EXIM_DATUM_INIT(result_datum); /* to be cleared before use. */
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309EXIM_DATUM_DATA(key_datum) = CS key_copy;
310EXIM_DATUM_SIZE(key_datum) = klen;
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311
312if (!EXIM_DBGET(dbblock->dbptr, key_datum, result_datum)) return NULL;
313
314yield = store_get(EXIM_DATUM_SIZE(result_datum));
315memcpy(yield, EXIM_DATUM_DATA(result_datum), EXIM_DATUM_SIZE(result_datum));
316if (length != NULL) *length = EXIM_DATUM_SIZE(result_datum);
317
318EXIM_DATUM_FREE(result_datum); /* Some DBM libs require freeing */
319return yield;
320}
321
322
323
324/*************************************************
325* Write to database file *
326*************************************************/
327
328/*
329Arguments:
330 dbblock a pointer to an open database block
331 key the key of the record to be written
332 ptr a pointer to the record to be written
333 length the length of the record to be written
334
335Returns: the yield of the underlying dbm or db "write" function. If this
336 is dbm, the value is zero for OK.
337*/
338
339int
55414b25 340dbfn_write(open_db *dbblock, const uschar *key, void *ptr, int length)
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341{
342EXIM_DATUM key_datum, value_datum;
343dbdata_generic *gptr = (dbdata_generic *)ptr;
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344int klen = Ustrlen(key) + 1;
345uschar * key_copy = store_get(klen);
346
347memcpy(key_copy, key, klen);
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348gptr->time_stamp = time(NULL);
349
350DEBUG(D_hints_lookup) debug_printf("dbfn_write: key=%s\n", key);
351
352EXIM_DATUM_INIT(key_datum); /* Some DBM libraries require the datum */
353EXIM_DATUM_INIT(value_datum); /* to be cleared before use. */
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354EXIM_DATUM_DATA(key_datum) = CS key_copy;
355EXIM_DATUM_SIZE(key_datum) = klen;
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356EXIM_DATUM_DATA(value_datum) = CS ptr;
357EXIM_DATUM_SIZE(value_datum) = length;
358return EXIM_DBPUT(dbblock->dbptr, key_datum, value_datum);
359}
360
361
362
363/*************************************************
364* Delete record from database file *
365*************************************************/
366
367/*
368Arguments:
369 dbblock a pointer to an open database block
370 key the key of the record to be deleted
371
372Returns: the yield of the underlying dbm or db "delete" function.
373*/
374
375int
55414b25 376dbfn_delete(open_db *dbblock, const uschar *key)
059ec3d9 377{
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378int klen = Ustrlen(key) + 1;
379uschar * key_copy = store_get(klen);
380
381memcpy(key_copy, key, klen);
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382EXIM_DATUM key_datum;
383EXIM_DATUM_INIT(key_datum); /* Some DBM libraries require clearing */
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384EXIM_DATUM_DATA(key_datum) = CS key_copy;
385EXIM_DATUM_SIZE(key_datum) = klen;
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386return EXIM_DBDEL(dbblock->dbptr, key_datum);
387}
388
389
390
391/*************************************************
392* Scan the keys of a database file *
393*************************************************/
394
395/*
396Arguments:
397 dbblock a pointer to an open database block
398 start TRUE if starting a new scan
399 FALSE if continuing with the current scan
400 cursor a pointer to a pointer to a cursor anchor, for those dbm libraries
401 that use the notion of a cursor
402
403Returns: the next record from the file, or
404 NULL if there are no more
405*/
406
407uschar *
408dbfn_scan(open_db *dbblock, BOOL start, EXIM_CURSOR **cursor)
409{
410EXIM_DATUM key_datum, value_datum;
411uschar *yield;
412value_datum = value_datum; /* dummy; not all db libraries use this */
413
414/* Some dbm require an initialization */
415
416if (start) EXIM_DBCREATE_CURSOR(dbblock->dbptr, cursor);
417
418EXIM_DATUM_INIT(key_datum); /* Some DBM libraries require the datum */
419EXIM_DATUM_INIT(value_datum); /* to be cleared before use. */
420
421yield = (EXIM_DBSCAN(dbblock->dbptr, key_datum, value_datum, start, *cursor))?
422 US EXIM_DATUM_DATA(key_datum) : NULL;
423
424/* Some dbm require a termination */
425
426if (!yield) EXIM_DBDELETE_CURSOR(*cursor);
427return yield;
428}
429
430
431
432/*************************************************
433**************************************************
434* Stand-alone test program *
435**************************************************
436*************************************************/
437
438#ifdef STAND_ALONE
439
440int
441main(int argc, char **cargv)
442{
443open_db dbblock[8];
444int max_db = sizeof(dbblock)/sizeof(open_db);
445int current = -1;
446int showtime = 0;
447int i;
448dbdata_wait *dbwait = NULL;
449uschar **argv = USS cargv;
450uschar buffer[256];
451uschar structbuffer[1024];
452
453if (argc != 2)
454 {
455 printf("Usage: test_dbfn directory\n");
456 printf("The subdirectory called \"db\" in the given directory is used for\n");
457 printf("the files used in this test program.\n");
458 return 1;
459 }
460
461/* Initialize */
462
463spool_directory = argv[1];
464debug_selector = D_all - D_memory;
465debug_file = stderr;
466big_buffer = malloc(big_buffer_size);
467
468for (i = 0; i < max_db; i++) dbblock[i].dbptr = NULL;
469
470printf("\nExim's db functions tester: interface type is %s\n", EXIM_DBTYPE);
471printf("DBM library: ");
472
473#ifdef DB_VERSION_STRING
474printf("Berkeley DB: %s\n", DB_VERSION_STRING);
475#elif defined(BTREEVERSION) && defined(HASHVERSION)
476 #ifdef USE_DB
477 printf("probably Berkeley DB version 1.8x (native mode)\n");
478 #else
479 printf("probably Berkeley DB version 1.8x (compatibility mode)\n");
480 #endif
481#elif defined(_DBM_RDONLY) || defined(dbm_dirfno)
482printf("probably ndbm\n");
483#elif defined(USE_TDB)
484printf("using tdb\n");
485#else
486 #ifdef USE_GDBM
487 printf("probably GDBM (native mode)\n");
488 #else
489 printf("probably GDBM (compatibility mode)\n");
490 #endif
491#endif
492
493/* Test the functions */
494
495printf("\nTest the functions\n> ");
496
497while (Ufgets(buffer, 256, stdin) != NULL)
498 {
499 int len = Ustrlen(buffer);
500 int count = 1;
501 clock_t start = 1;
502 clock_t stop = 0;
503 uschar *cmd = buffer;
504 while (len > 0 && isspace((uschar)buffer[len-1])) len--;
505 buffer[len] = 0;
506
507 if (isdigit((uschar)*cmd))
508 {
509 count = Uatoi(cmd);
510 while (isdigit((uschar)*cmd)) cmd++;
511 while (isspace((uschar)*cmd)) cmd++;
512 }
513
514 if (Ustrncmp(cmd, "open", 4) == 0)
515 {
516 int i;
517 open_db *odb;
518 uschar *s = cmd + 4;
519 while (isspace((uschar)*s)) s++;
520
521 for (i = 0; i < max_db; i++)
522 if (dbblock[i].dbptr == NULL) break;
523
524 if (i >= max_db)
525 {
526 printf("Too many open databases\n> ");
527 continue;
528 }
529
530 start = clock();
531 odb = dbfn_open(s, O_RDWR, dbblock + i, TRUE);
532 stop = clock();
533
534 if (odb != NULL)
535 {
536 current = i;
537 printf("opened %d\n", current);
538 }
539 /* Other error cases will have written messages */
540 else if (errno == ENOENT)
541 {
542 printf("open failed: %s%s\n", strerror(errno),
543 #ifdef USE_DB
544 " (or other Berkeley DB error)"
545 #else
546 ""
547 #endif
548 );
549 }
550 }
551
552 else if (Ustrncmp(cmd, "write", 5) == 0)
553 {
554 int rc = 0;
555 uschar *key = cmd + 5;
556 uschar *data;
557
558 if (current < 0)
559 {
560 printf("No current database\n");
561 continue;
562 }
563
564 while (isspace((uschar)*key)) key++;
565 data = key;
566 while (*data != 0 && !isspace((uschar)*data)) data++;
567 *data++ = 0;
568 while (isspace((uschar)*data)) data++;
569
570 dbwait = (dbdata_wait *)(&structbuffer);
571 Ustrcpy(dbwait->text, data);
572
573 start = clock();
574 while (count-- > 0)
575 rc = dbfn_write(dbblock + current, key, dbwait,
576 Ustrlen(data) + sizeof(dbdata_wait));
577 stop = clock();
578 if (rc != 0) printf("Failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
579 }
580
581 else if (Ustrncmp(cmd, "read", 4) == 0)
582 {
583 uschar *key = cmd + 4;
584 if (current < 0)
585 {
586 printf("No current database\n");
587 continue;
588 }
589 while (isspace((uschar)*key)) key++;
590 start = clock();
591 while (count-- > 0)
592 dbwait = (dbdata_wait *)dbfn_read_with_length(dbblock+ current, key, NULL);
593 stop = clock();
594 printf("%s\n", (dbwait == NULL)? "<not found>" : CS dbwait->text);
595 }
596
597 else if (Ustrncmp(cmd, "delete", 6) == 0)
598 {
599 uschar *key = cmd + 6;
600 if (current < 0)
601 {
602 printf("No current database\n");
603 continue;
604 }
605 while (isspace((uschar)*key)) key++;
606 dbfn_delete(dbblock + current, key);
607 }
608
609 else if (Ustrncmp(cmd, "scan", 4) == 0)
610 {
611 EXIM_CURSOR *cursor;
612 BOOL startflag = TRUE;
613 uschar *key;
614 uschar keybuffer[256];
615 if (current < 0)
616 {
617 printf("No current database\n");
618 continue;
619 }
620 start = clock();
621 while ((key = dbfn_scan(dbblock + current, startflag, &cursor)) != NULL)
622 {
623 startflag = FALSE;
624 Ustrcpy(keybuffer, key);
625 dbwait = (dbdata_wait *)dbfn_read_with_length(dbblock + current,
626 keybuffer, NULL);
627 printf("%s: %s\n", keybuffer, dbwait->text);
628 }
629 stop = clock();
630 printf("End of scan\n");
631 }
632
633 else if (Ustrncmp(cmd, "close", 5) == 0)
634 {
635 uschar *s = cmd + 5;
636 while (isspace((uschar)*s)) s++;
637 i = Uatoi(s);
638 if (i >= max_db || dbblock[i].dbptr == NULL) printf("Not open\n"); else
639 {
640 start = clock();
641 dbfn_close(dbblock + i);
642 stop = clock();
643 dbblock[i].dbptr = NULL;
644 if (i == current) current = -1;
645 }
646 }
647
648 else if (Ustrncmp(cmd, "file", 4) == 0)
649 {
650 uschar *s = cmd + 4;
651 while (isspace((uschar)*s)) s++;
652 i = Uatoi(s);
653 if (i >= max_db || dbblock[i].dbptr == NULL) printf("Not open\n");
654 else current = i;
655 }
656
657 else if (Ustrncmp(cmd, "time", 4) == 0)
658 {
659 showtime = ~showtime;
660 printf("Timing %s\n", showtime? "on" : "off");
661 }
662
663 else if (Ustrcmp(cmd, "q") == 0 || Ustrncmp(cmd, "quit", 4) == 0) break;
664
665 else if (Ustrncmp(cmd, "help", 4) == 0)
666 {
667 printf("close [<number>] close file [<number>]\n");
668 printf("delete <key> remove record from current file\n");
669 printf("file <number> make file <number> current\n");
670 printf("open <name> open db file\n");
671 printf("q[uit] exit program\n");
672 printf("read <key> read record from current file\n");
673 printf("scan scan current file\n");
674 printf("time time display on/off\n");
675 printf("write <key> <rest-of-line> write record to current file\n");
676 }
677
678 else printf("Eh?\n");
679
680 if (showtime && stop >= start)
681 printf("start=%d stop=%d difference=%d\n", (int)start, (int)stop,
682 (int)(stop - start));
683
684 printf("> ");
685 }
686
687for (i = 0; i < max_db; i++)
688 {
689 if (dbblock[i].dbptr != NULL)
690 {
691 printf("\nClosing %d", i);
692 dbfn_close(dbblock + i);
693 }
694 }
695
696printf("\n");
697return 0;
698}
699
700#endif
701
702/* End of dbfn.c */