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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/* A set of functions to search databases in various formats. An open
9database is represented by a void * value which is returned from a lookup-
10specific "open" function. These are now all held in individual modules in the
11lookups subdirectory and the functions here form a generic interface.
12
13Caching is used to improve performance. Open files are cached until a tidyup
14function is called, and for each file the result of the last lookup is cached.
15However, if too many files are opened, some of those that are not in use have
16to be closed. Those open items that use real files are kept on a LRU chain to
17help with this.
18
19All the data is held in permanent store so as to be independent of the stacking
20pool that is reset from time to time. In fact, we use malloc'd store so that it
21can be freed when the caches are tidied up. It isn't actually clear whether
22this is a benefit or not, to be honest. */
23
24#include "exim.h"
25
26
27/* Tree in which to cache open files until tidyup called. */
28
29static tree_node *search_tree = NULL;
30
31/* Two-way chain of open databases that use real files. This is maintained in
32recently-used order for the purposes of closing the least recently used when
33too many files are open. */
34
35static tree_node *open_top = NULL;
36static tree_node *open_bot = NULL;
37
38/* Count of open databases that use real files */
39
40static int open_filecount = 0;
41
42/* Allow us to reset store used for lookups and lookup caching */
43
44static void *search_reset_point = NULL;
45
46
47
48/*************************************************
49* Validate a plain lookup type name *
50*************************************************/
51
52/* Only those names that are recognized and whose code is included in the
53binary give an OK response. Use a binary chop search now that the list has got
54so long.
55
56Arguments:
57 name lookup type name - not necessarily zero terminated (e.g. dbm*)
58 len length of the name
59
60Returns: +ve => valid lookup name; value is offset in lookup_list
61 -ve => invalid name; message in search_error_message.
62*/
63
64int
55414b25 65search_findtype(const uschar *name, int len)
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66{
67int bot = 0;
68int top = lookup_list_count;
69while (top > bot)
70 {
71 int mid = (top + bot)/2;
e6d225ae 72 int c = Ustrncmp(name, lookup_list[mid]->name, len);
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73
74 /* If c == 0 we have matched the incoming name with the start of the search
75 type name. However, some search types are substrings of others (e.g. nis and
76 nisplus) so we need to check that the lengths are the same. The length of the
77 type name cannot be shorter (else c would not be 0); if it is not equal it
78 must be longer, and in that case, the incoming name comes before the name we
79 are testing. By leaving c == 0 when the lengths are different, and doing a
80 > 0 test below, this all falls out correctly. */
81
e6d225ae 82 if (c == 0 && Ustrlen(lookup_list[mid]->name) == len)
059ec3d9 83 {
e6d225ae 84 if (lookup_list[mid]->find != NULL) return mid;
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85 search_error_message = string_sprintf("lookup type \"%.*s\" is not "
86 "available (not in the binary - check buildtime LOOKUP configuration)",
87 len, name);
88 return -1;
89 }
90
91 if (c > 0) bot = mid + 1; else top = mid;
92 }
93
94search_error_message = string_sprintf("unknown lookup type \"%.*s\"",len,name);
95return -1;
96}
97
98
99
100/*************************************************
101* Validate a full lookup type name *
102*************************************************/
103
104/* This function recognizes the "partial-" prefix and also terminating * and *@
105suffixes.
106
107Arguments:
108 name the full lookup type name
109 ptypeptr where to put the partial type
110 after subtraction of 1024 or 2048:
111 negative => no partial matching
112 non-negative => minimum number of non-wild components
113 ptypeaff where to put a pointer to the affix
114 the affix is within name if supplied therein
115 otherwise it's a literal string
116 afflen the length of the affix
117 starflags where to put the SEARCH_STAR and SEARCH_STARAT flags
118
119Returns: +ve => valid lookup name; value is offset in lookup_list
120 -ve => invalid name; message in search_error_message.
121*/
122
123int
55414b25 124search_findtype_partial(const uschar *name, int *ptypeptr, const uschar **ptypeaff,
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125 int *afflen, int *starflags)
126{
127int len, stype;
128int pv = -1;
55414b25 129const uschar *ss = name;
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130
131*starflags = 0;
132*ptypeaff = NULL;
133
134/* Check for a partial matching type. It must start with "partial", optionally
135followed by a sequence of digits. If this is followed by "-", the affix is the
136default "*." string. Otherwise we expect an affix in parentheses. Affixes are a
137limited number of characters, not including parens. */
138
139if (Ustrncmp(name, "partial", 7) == 0)
140 {
141 ss += 7;
142 if (isdigit (*ss))
143 {
144 pv = 0;
145 while (isdigit(*ss)) pv = pv*10 + *ss++ - '0';
146 }
147 else pv = 2; /* Default number of wild components */
148
149 if (*ss == '(')
150 {
151 *ptypeaff = ++ss;
152 while (ispunct(*ss) && *ss != ')') ss++;
153 if (*ss != ')') goto BAD_TYPE;
154 *afflen = ss++ - *ptypeaff;
155 }
156 else if (*ss++ == '-')
157 {
158 *ptypeaff = US "*.";
159 *afflen = 2;
160 }
161 else
162 {
163 BAD_TYPE:
164 search_error_message = string_sprintf("format error in lookup type \"%s\"",
165 name);
166 return -1;
167 }
168 }
169
170/* Now we are left with a lookup name, possibly followed by * or *@. */
171
172len = Ustrlen(ss);
173if (len >= 2 && Ustrncmp(ss + len - 2, "*@", 2) == 0)
174 {
175 *starflags |= SEARCH_STARAT;
176 len -= 2;
177 }
178else if (len >= 1 && ss[len-1] == '*')
179 {
180 *starflags |= SEARCH_STAR;
181 len--;
182 }
183
184/* Check for the individual search type. Only those that are actually in the
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185binary are valid. For query-style types, "partial" and default types are
186erroneous. */
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187
188stype = search_findtype(ss, len);
d7837193 189if (stype >= 0 && mac_islookup(stype, lookup_querystyle))
059ec3d9 190 {
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191 if (pv >= 0)
192 {
193 search_error_message = string_sprintf("\"partial\" is not permitted "
194 "for lookup type \"%s\"", ss);
195 return -1;
196 }
197 if ((*starflags & (SEARCH_STAR|SEARCH_STARAT)) != 0)
198 {
199 search_error_message = string_sprintf("defaults using \"*\" or \"*@\" are "
200 "not permitted for lookup type \"%s\"", ss);
201 return -1;
202 }
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203 }
204
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205*ptypeptr = pv;
206return stype;
207}
208
209
210
211/*************************************************
212* Release cached resources *
213*************************************************/
214
215/* When search_open is called it caches the "file" that it opens in
216search_tree. The name of the tree node is a concatenation of the search type
217with the file name. For query-style lookups, the file name is empty. Real files
218are normally closed only when this tidyup routine is called, typically at the
219end of sections of code where a number of lookups might occur. However, if too
220many files are open simultaneously, some get closed beforehand. They can't be
221removed from the tree. There is also a general tidyup function which is called
222for the lookup driver, if it exists.
223
224First, there is an internal, recursive subroutine.
225
226Argument: a pointer to a search_openfile tree node
227Returns: nothing
228*/
229
230static void
231tidyup_subtree(tree_node *t)
232{
233search_cache *c = (search_cache *)(t->data.ptr);
234if (t->left != NULL) tidyup_subtree(t->left);
235if (t->right != NULL) tidyup_subtree(t->right);
236if (c != NULL &&
237 c->handle != NULL &&
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238 lookup_list[c->search_type]->close != NULL)
239 lookup_list[c->search_type]->close(c->handle);
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240}
241
242
243/* The external entry point
244
245Argument: none
246Returns: nothing
247*/
248
249void
250search_tidyup(void)
251{
252int i;
253int old_pool = store_pool;
254
255DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("search_tidyup called\n");
256
257/* Close individually each cached open file. */
258
259store_pool = POOL_SEARCH;
260if (search_tree != NULL)
261 {
262 tidyup_subtree(search_tree);
263 search_tree = NULL;
264 }
265open_top = open_bot = NULL;
266open_filecount = 0;
267
268/* Call the general tidyup entry for any drivers that have one. */
269
270for (i = 0; i < lookup_list_count; i++)
e6d225ae 271 if (lookup_list[i]->tidy != NULL) (lookup_list[i]->tidy)();
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272
273if (search_reset_point != NULL) store_reset(search_reset_point);
274search_reset_point = NULL;
275store_pool = old_pool;
276}
277
278
279
280
281/*************************************************
282* Open search database *
283*************************************************/
284
285/* A mode, and lists of owners and groups, are passed over for checking in
286the cases where the database is one or more files. Return NULL, with a message
287pointed to by message, in cases of error.
288
289For search types that use a file or files, check up on the mode after
290opening. It is tempting to do a stat before opening the file, and use it as
291an existence check. However, doing that opens a small security loophole in
292that the status could be changed before the file is opened. Can't quite see
293what problems this might lead to, but you can't be too careful where security
294is concerned. Fstat() on an open file can normally be expected to succeed,
295but there are some NFS states where it does not.
296
297There are two styles of query: (1) in the "single-key+file" style, a single
298key string and a file name are given, for example, for linear searches, DBM
299files, or for NIS. (2) In the "query" style, no "filename" is given; instead
300just a single query string is passed. This applies to multiple-key lookup
301types such as NIS+.
302
303Before opening, scan the tree of cached files to see if this file is already
304open for the correct search type. If so, return the saved handle. If not, put
305the handle in the tree for possible subsequent use. See search_tidyup above for
306closing all the cached files.
307
308A count of open databases which use real files is maintained, and if this
309gets too large, we have to close a cached file. Its entry remains in the tree,
310but is marked closed.
311
312Arguments:
313 filename the name of the file for single-key+file style lookups,
314 NULL for query-style lookups
315 search_type the type of search required
316 modemask if a real single file is used, this specifies mode bits that
317 must not be set; otherwise it is ignored
318 owners if a real single file is used, this specifies the possible
319 owners of the file; otherwise it is ignored
320 owngroups if a real single file is used, this specifies the possible
321 group owners of the file; otherwise it is ignored
322
323Returns: an identifying handle for the open database;
324 this is the pointer to the tree block in the
325 cache of open files; return NULL on open failure, with
326 a message in search_error_message
327*/
328
329void *
330search_open(uschar *filename, int search_type, int modemask, uid_t *owners,
331 gid_t *owngroups)
332{
333void *handle;
334tree_node *t;
335search_cache *c;
e6d225ae 336lookup_info *lk = lookup_list[search_type];
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337uschar keybuffer[256];
338int old_pool = store_pool;
339
340/* Change to the search store pool and remember our reset point */
341
342store_pool = POOL_SEARCH;
343if (search_reset_point == NULL) search_reset_point = store_get(0);
344
345DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("search_open: %s \"%s\"\n", lk->name,
346 (filename == NULL)? US"NULL" : filename);
347
348/* See if we already have this open for this type of search, and if so,
349pass back the tree block as the handle. The key for the tree node is the search
350type plus '0' concatenated with the file name. There may be entries in the tree
351with closed files if a lot of files have been opened. */
352
353sprintf(CS keybuffer, "%c%.254s", search_type + '0',
354 (filename == NULL)? US"" : filename);
355
356if ((t = tree_search(search_tree, keybuffer)) != NULL)
357 {
358 c = (search_cache *)(t->data.ptr);
359 if (c->handle != NULL)
360 {
361 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf(" cached open\n");
362 store_pool = old_pool;
363 return t;
364 }
365 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf(" cached closed\n");
366 }
367
368/* Otherwise, we need to open the file or database - each search type has its
369own code, which is now split off into separately compiled modules. Before doing
370this, if the search type is one that uses real files, check on the number that
371we are holding open in the cache. If the limit is reached, close the least
372recently used one. */
373
374if (lk->type == lookup_absfile && open_filecount >= lookup_open_max)
375 {
376 if (open_bot == NULL)
377 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "too many lookups open, but can't find "
378 "one to close");
379 else
380 {
381 search_cache *c = (search_cache *)(open_bot->data.ptr);
382 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("Too many lookup files open\n closing %s\n",
383 open_bot->name);
384 open_bot = c->up;
385 if (open_bot != NULL)
386 ((search_cache *)(open_bot->data.ptr))->down = NULL;
387 else
388 open_top = NULL;
e6d225ae 389 ((lookup_list[c->search_type])->close)(c->handle);
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390 c->handle = NULL;
391 open_filecount--;
392 }
393 }
394
395/* If opening is successful, call the file-checking function if there is one,
396and if all is still well, enter the open database into the tree. */
397
19897d52 398handle = (lk->open)(filename, &search_error_message);
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399if (handle == NULL)
400 {
401 store_pool = old_pool;
402 return NULL;
403 }
404
405if (lk->check != NULL &&
406 !lk->check(handle, filename, modemask, owners, owngroups,
407 &search_error_message))
408 {
409 lk->close(handle);
410 store_pool = old_pool;
411 return NULL;
412 }
413
414/* If this is a search type that uses real files, keep count. */
415
416if (lk->type == lookup_absfile) open_filecount++;
417
418/* If we found a previously opened entry in the tree, re-use it; otherwise
419insert a new entry. On re-use, leave any cached lookup data and the lookup
420count alone. */
421
422if (t == NULL)
423 {
424 t = store_get(sizeof(tree_node) + Ustrlen(keybuffer));
425 t->data.ptr = c = store_get(sizeof(search_cache));
426 c->item_cache = NULL;
427 Ustrcpy(t->name, keybuffer);
428 tree_insertnode(&search_tree, t);
429 }
430else c = t->data.ptr;
431
432c->handle = handle;
433c->search_type = search_type;
434c->up = c->down = NULL;
435
436store_pool = old_pool;
437return t;
438}
439
440
441
442
443
444/*************************************************
445* Internal function: Find one item in database *
446*************************************************/
447
448/* The answer is always put into dynamic store. The last lookup for each handle
449is cached.
450
451Arguments:
452 handle the handle from search_open; points to tree node
453 filename the filename that was handed to search_open, or
454 NULL for query-style searches
455 keystring the keystring for single-key+file lookups, or
456 the querystring for query-style lookups
457
458Returns: a pointer to a dynamic string containing the answer,
459 or NULL if the query failed or was deferred; in the
460 latter case, search_find_defer is set TRUE; after an unusual
461 failure, there may be a message in search_error_message.
462*/
463
464static uschar *
465internal_search_find(void *handle, uschar *filename, uschar *keystring)
466{
467tree_node *t = (tree_node *)handle;
468search_cache *c = (search_cache *)(t->data.ptr);
14b3c5bc 469expiring_data *e;
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470uschar *data = NULL;
471int search_type = t->name[0] - '0';
472int old_pool = store_pool;
473
474/* Lookups that return DEFER may not always set an error message. So that
475the callers don't have to test for NULL, set an empty string. */
476
477search_error_message = US"";
478search_find_defer = FALSE;
479
480DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("internal_search_find: file=\"%s\"\n "
481 "type=%s key=\"%s\"\n", filename,
e6d225ae 482 lookup_list[search_type]->name, keystring);
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483
484/* Insurance. If the keystring is empty, just fail. */
485
486if (keystring[0] == 0) return NULL;
487
488/* Use the special store pool for search data */
489
490store_pool = POOL_SEARCH;
491
492/* Look up the data for the key, unless it is already in the cache for this
493file. No need to check c->item_cache for NULL, tree_search will do so. */
494
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495if ( (t = tree_search(c->item_cache, keystring))
496 && (!(e = t->data.ptr)->expiry || e->expiry > time(NULL))
497 )
498 { /* Data was in the cache already; set the pointer from the tree node */
499 data = e->ptr;
500 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("cached data used for lookup of %s%s%s\n",
501 keystring,
502 filename ? US"\n in " : US"", filename ? filename : US"");
503 }
504else
059ec3d9 505 {
14b3c5bc 506 uint do_cache = UINT_MAX;
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507 int keylength = Ustrlen(keystring);
508
509 DEBUG(D_lookup)
510 {
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511 if (t) debug_printf("cached data found but past valid time; ");
512 debug_printf("%s lookup required for %s%s%s\n",
513 filename ? US"file" : US"database",
514 keystring,
515 filename ? US"\n in " : US"", filename ? filename : US"");
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516 }
517
518 /* Call the code for the different kinds of search. DEFER is handled
519 like FAIL, except that search_find_defer is set so the caller can
520 distinguish if necessary. */
521
e6d225ae 522 if (lookup_list[search_type]->find(c->handle, filename, keystring, keylength,
059ec3d9 523 &data, &search_error_message, &do_cache) == DEFER)
059ec3d9 524 search_find_defer = TRUE;
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525
526 /* A record that has been found is now in data, which is either NULL
527 or points to a bit of dynamic store. Cache the result of the lookup if
528 caching is permitted. Lookups can disable caching, when they did something
529 that changes their data. The mysql and pgsql lookups do this when an
530 UPDATE/INSERT query was executed. */
531
532 else if (do_cache)
533 {
534 int len = keylength + 1;
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536 if (t) /* Previous, out-of-date cache entry. Update with the */
537 { /* new result and forget the old one */
538 e->expiry = do_cache == UINT_MAX ? 0 : time(NULL)+do_cache;
539 e->ptr = data;
540 }
541 else
542 {
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544 e->expiry = do_cache == UINT_MAX ? 0 : time(NULL)+do_cache;
545 e->ptr = data;
98b98887 546 t = (tree_node *)(e+1);
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547 memcpy(t->name, keystring, len);
548 t->data.ptr = e;
549 tree_insertnode(&c->item_cache, t);
550 }
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551 }
552
553 /* If caching was disabled, empty the cache tree. We just set the cache
554 pointer to NULL here, because we cannot release the store at this stage. */
555
556 else
557 {
558 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("lookup forced cache cleanup\n");
559 c->item_cache = NULL;
560 }
561 }
562
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563DEBUG(D_lookup)
564 {
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565 if (data)
566 debug_printf("lookup yielded: %s\n", data);
567 else if (search_find_defer)
568 debug_printf("lookup deferred: %s\n", search_error_message);
569 else debug_printf("lookup failed\n");
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570 }
571
572/* Return it in new dynamic store in the regular pool */
573
574store_pool = old_pool;
14b3c5bc 575return data ? string_copy(data) : NULL;
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576}
577
578
579
580
581/*************************************************
582* Find one item in database, possibly wildcarded *
583*************************************************/
584
585/* This function calls the internal function above; once only if there
586is no partial matching, but repeatedly when partial matching is requested.
587
588Arguments:
589 handle the handle from search_open
590 filename the filename that was handed to search_open, or
591 NULL for query-style searches
592 keystring the keystring for single-key+file lookups, or
593 the querystring for query-style lookups
594 partial -1 means no partial matching;
595 otherwise it's the minimum number of components;
596 affix the affix string for partial matching
597 affixlen the length of the affix string
598 starflags SEARCH_STAR and SEARCH_STARAT flags
599 expand_setup pointer to offset for setting up expansion strings;
600 don't do any if < 0
601
602Returns: a pointer to a dynamic string containing the answer,
603 or NULL if the query failed or was deferred; in the
604 latter case, search_find_defer is set TRUE
605*/
606
607uschar *
608search_find(void *handle, uschar *filename, uschar *keystring, int partial,
55414b25 609 const uschar *affix, int affixlen, int starflags, int *expand_setup)
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610{
611tree_node *t = (tree_node *)handle;
612BOOL set_null_wild = FALSE;
613uschar *yield;
614
615DEBUG(D_lookup)
616 {
617 if (partial < 0) affixlen = 99; /* So that "NULL" prints */
618 debug_printf("search_find: file=\"%s\"\n key=\"%s\" "
619 "partial=%d affix=%.*s starflags=%x\n",
620 (filename == NULL)? US"NULL" : filename,
621 keystring, partial, affixlen, affix, starflags);
622 }
623
624/* Arrange to put this database at the top of the LRU chain if it is a type
625that opens real files. */
626
627if (open_top != (tree_node *)handle &&
e6d225ae 628 lookup_list[t->name[0]-'0']->type == lookup_absfile)
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629 {
630 search_cache *c = (search_cache *)(t->data.ptr);
631 tree_node *up = c->up;
632 tree_node *down = c->down;
633
634 /* Cut it out of the list. A newly opened file will a NULL up pointer.
635 Otherwise there will be a non-NULL up pointer, since we checked above that
636 this block isn't already at the top of the list. */
637
638 if (up != NULL)
639 {
640 ((search_cache *)(up->data.ptr))->down = down;
641 if (down != NULL)
642 ((search_cache *)(down->data.ptr))->up = up;
643 else open_bot = up;
644 }
645
646 /* Now put it at the head of the list. */
647
648 c->up = NULL;
649 c->down = open_top;
650 if (open_top == NULL) open_bot = t; else
651 ((search_cache *)(open_top->data.ptr))->up = t;
652 open_top = t;
653 }
654
655DEBUG(D_lookup)
656 {
657 tree_node *t = open_top;
658 debug_printf("LRU list:\n");
659 while (t != NULL)
660 {
661 search_cache *c = (search_cache *)(t->data.ptr);
662 debug_printf(" %s\n", t->name);
663 if (t == open_bot) debug_printf(" End\n");
664 t = c->down;
665 }
666 }
667
668/* First of all, try to match the key string verbatim. If matched a complete
669entry but could have been partial, flag to set up variables. */
670
671yield = internal_search_find(handle, filename, keystring);
672if (search_find_defer) return NULL;
673if (yield != NULL) { if (partial >= 0) set_null_wild = TRUE; }
674
675/* Not matched a complete entry; handle partial lookups, but only if the full
676search didn't defer. Don't use string_sprintf() to construct the initial key,
677just in case the original key is too long for the string_sprintf() buffer (it
678*has* happened!). The case of a zero-length affix has to be treated specially.
679*/
680
681else if (partial >= 0)
682 {
683 int len = Ustrlen(keystring);
684 uschar *keystring2;
685
686 /* Try with the affix on the front, except for a zero-length affix */
687
688 if (affixlen == 0) keystring2 = keystring; else
689 {
690 keystring2 = store_get(len + affixlen + 1);
691 Ustrncpy(keystring2, affix, affixlen);
692 Ustrcpy(keystring2 + affixlen, keystring);
693 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("trying partial match %s\n", keystring2);
694 yield = internal_search_find(handle, filename, keystring2);
695 if (search_find_defer) return NULL;
696 }
697
698 /* The key in its entirety did not match a wild entry; try chopping off
699 leading components. */
700
701 if (yield == NULL)
702 {
703 int dotcount = 0;
704 uschar *keystring3 = keystring2 + affixlen;
705 uschar *s = keystring3;
706 while (*s != 0) if (*s++ == '.') dotcount++;
707
708 while (dotcount-- >= partial)
709 {
710 while (*keystring3 != 0 && *keystring3 != '.') keystring3++;
711
712 /* If we get right to the end of the string (which will be the last time
713 through this loop), we've failed if the affix is null. Otherwise do one
714 last lookup for the affix itself, but if it is longer than 1 character,
715 remove the last character if it is ".". */
716
717 if (*keystring3 == 0)
718 {
719 if (affixlen < 1) break;
720 if (affixlen > 1 && affix[affixlen-1] == '.') affixlen--;
721 Ustrncpy(keystring2, affix, affixlen);
722 keystring2[affixlen] = 0;
723 keystring3 = keystring2;
724 }
725 else
726 {
727 keystring3 -= affixlen - 1;
728 if (affixlen > 0) Ustrncpy(keystring3, affix, affixlen);
729 }
730
731 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("trying partial match %s\n", keystring3);
732 yield = internal_search_find(handle, filename, keystring3);
733 if (search_find_defer) return NULL;
734 if (yield != NULL)
735 {
736 /* First variable is the wild part; second is the fixed part. Take care
737 to get it right when keystring3 is just "*". */
738
739 if (expand_setup != NULL && *expand_setup >= 0)
740 {
741 int fixedlength = Ustrlen(keystring3) - affixlen;
742 int wildlength = Ustrlen(keystring) - fixedlength - 1;
743 *expand_setup += 1;
744 expand_nstring[*expand_setup] = keystring;
745 expand_nlength[*expand_setup] = wildlength;
746 *expand_setup += 1;
747 expand_nstring[*expand_setup] = keystring + wildlength + 1;
748 expand_nlength[*expand_setup] = (fixedlength < 0)? 0 : fixedlength;
749 }
750 break;
751 }
752 keystring3 += affixlen;
753 }
754 }
755
756 else set_null_wild = TRUE; /* Matched a wild entry without any wild part */
757 }
758
759/* If nothing has been matched, but the option to look for "*@" is set, try
760replacing everthing to the left of @ by *. After a match, the wild part
761is set to the string to the left of the @. */
762
763if (yield == NULL && (starflags & SEARCH_STARAT) != 0)
764 {
765 uschar *atat = Ustrrchr(keystring, '@');
766 if (atat != NULL && atat > keystring)
767 {
768 int savechar;
769 savechar = *(--atat);
770 *atat = '*';
771
772 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("trying default match %s\n", atat);
773 yield = internal_search_find(handle, filename, atat);
774 *atat = savechar;
775 if (search_find_defer) return NULL;
776
777 if (yield != NULL && expand_setup != NULL && *expand_setup >= 0)
778 {
779 *expand_setup += 1;
780 expand_nstring[*expand_setup] = keystring;
781 expand_nlength[*expand_setup] = atat - keystring + 1;
782 *expand_setup += 1;
783 expand_nstring[*expand_setup] = keystring;
784 expand_nlength[*expand_setup] = 0;
785 }
786 }
787 }
788
789/* If we still haven't matched anything, and the option to look for "*" is set,
790try that. If we do match, the first variable (the wild part) is the whole key,
791and the second is empty. */
792
793if (yield == NULL && (starflags & (SEARCH_STAR|SEARCH_STARAT)) != 0)
794 {
795 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("trying to match *\n");
796 yield = internal_search_find(handle, filename, US"*");
797 if (yield != NULL && expand_setup != NULL && *expand_setup >= 0)
798 {
799 *expand_setup += 1;
800 expand_nstring[*expand_setup] = keystring;
801 expand_nlength[*expand_setup] = Ustrlen(keystring);
802 *expand_setup += 1;
803 expand_nstring[*expand_setup] = keystring;
804 expand_nlength[*expand_setup] = 0;
805 }
806 }
807
808/* If this was a potentially partial lookup, and we matched either a
809complete non-wild domain entry, or we matched a wild-carded entry without
810chopping off any of the domain components, set up the expansion variables
811(if required) so that the first one is empty, and the second one is the
812fixed part of the domain. The set_null_wild flag is set only when yield is not
813NULL. */
814
815if (set_null_wild && expand_setup != NULL && *expand_setup >= 0)
816 {
817 *expand_setup += 1;
818 expand_nstring[*expand_setup] = keystring;
819 expand_nlength[*expand_setup] = 0;
820 *expand_setup += 1;
821 expand_nstring[*expand_setup] = keystring;
822 expand_nlength[*expand_setup] = Ustrlen(keystring);
823 }
824
825return yield;
826}
827
828/* End of search.c */