Пример #1
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static void
__isns_db_keystore_copy_policy_strings(isns_object_t *obj,
		uint32_t tag, struct string_array *array)
{
	isns_attr_list_t *attrs = &obj->ie_attrs;
	unsigned int	i;

	for (i = 0; i < attrs->ial_count; ++i) {
		isns_attr_t *attr = attrs->ial_data[i];

		if (attr->ia_tag_id != tag
		 || !ISNS_ATTR_IS_STRING(attr))
			continue;
		isns_string_array_append(array, attr->ia_value.iv_string);
	}
}
Пример #2
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/*
 * Get the key object given in this message
 *
 * It doesn't say anywhere explicitly in the RFC, but
 * the message key can contain both key and non-key
 * attributes. For instance, you can search by
 * Portal Group Index (section 3.4).
 */
static int
isns_registration_get_key(isns_simple_t *reg, isns_db_t *db, isns_object_t **key_obj)
{
	isns_attr_list_t *keys = &reg->is_message_attrs;
	isns_attr_list_t dummy_keys = ISNS_ATTR_LIST_INIT;
	isns_attr_t	*attr;
	isns_object_t	*obj = NULL;
	const char	*eid = NULL;
	char		eidbuf[128];
	int		status = ISNS_SUCCESS;
	int		obj_must_exist = 0;

	/*
	 * 5.6.5.1
	 * If the Message Key is not present, then the DevAttrReg message
	 * implicitly registers a new Network Entity.  In this case,
	 * the replace bit SHALL be ignored; a new Network Entity SHALL
	 * be created.
	 *
	 * Note that some clients seem to leave the message key
	 * empty, but hide the entity identifier in the operating
	 * attrs.
	 */
	if (keys->ial_count != 0) {
		attr = keys->ial_data[0];

		/*
		 * 5.6.5.1
		 * If the Message Key does not contain an EID, and no
		 * pre-existing objects match the Message Key, then the
		 * DevAttrReg message SHALL be rejected with a status
		 * code of 3 (Invalid Registration).
		 */
		if (keys->ial_count != 1
		 || attr->ia_tag_id != ISNS_TAG_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER)
			obj_must_exist = 1;
	} else {
		/* Empty message key. But the client may have hidden
		 * the EID in the operating attrs :-/
		 */
		if (reg->is_operating_attrs.ial_count == 0)
			goto create_entity;

		attr = reg->is_operating_attrs.ial_data[0];
		if (attr->ia_tag_id != ISNS_TAG_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER)
			goto create_entity;

		isns_attr_list_append_attr(&dummy_keys, attr);
		keys = &dummy_keys;
	}

	/* If the caller specifies an EID, extract it while
	 * we know what we're doing :-) */
	if (attr->ia_tag_id == ISNS_TAG_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER
	 && ISNS_ATTR_IS_STRING(attr))
		eid = attr->ia_value.iv_string;

	/* Look up the object identified by the keys.
	 * We do not scope the lookup, as the client
	 * may want to add nodes to an entity that's
	 * currently empty - and hence not visible to
	 * any DD. */
	if (!ISNS_ATTR_IS_NIL(attr))
		obj = isns_db_lookup(db, NULL, keys);

	if (obj == NULL && obj_must_exist)
		goto err_invalid;

	if (obj != NULL) {
		/*
		 * Policy: verify that the client is permitted
		 * to access this object.
		 *
		 * This includes
		 *  -	the client node must be the object owner,
		 *	or a control node.
		 *  -	the policy must allow modification of
		 *	this object type.
		 */
		if (!isns_policy_validate_object_access(reg->is_policy,
					reg->is_source,
					obj, reg->is_function))
			goto err_unauthorized;

found_object:
		if (reg->is_replace) {
			isns_object_t *container = NULL;

			if (!ISNS_IS_ENTITY(obj)) {
				container = isns_object_get_entity(obj);
				if (container == NULL) {
					isns_error("Trying to replace %s (id %u) "
						   "which has no container\n",
						obj->ie_template->iot_name,
						obj->ie_index);
					goto err_invalid;
				}
			}

			isns_debug_state("Replacing %s (id %u)\n",
				obj->ie_template->iot_name,
				obj->ie_index);
			isns_db_remove(db, obj);
			isns_object_release(obj);

			/* Purge the deleted objects from the database now */
			isns_db_purge(db);

			/* We need to flush pending SCNs because the
			 * objects may be resurrected from limbo,
			 * and we might be looking at stale data. */
			isns_scn_transmit_all();

			/* It's an entity. Nuke it and create
			 * a new one. */
			if (container == NULL) {
				isns_source_set_entity(reg->is_source, NULL);
				goto create_entity;
			}

			obj = isns_object_get(container);
		}

		goto out;
	}

	/*
	 * If the Message Key contains an EID and no pre-existing objects
	 * match the Message Key, then the DevAttrReg message SHALL create a
	 * new Entity with the specified EID and any new object(s) specified
	 * by the Operating Attributes.  The replace bit SHALL be ignored.
	 *
	 * Implementer's note: the EID attribute may be empty, in which case
	 * we also create a new entity.
	 */

create_entity:
	if (!isns_policy_validate_object_creation(reg->is_policy,
				reg->is_source,
				&isns_entity_template, keys, NULL,
				reg->is_function))
		goto err_unauthorized;

	/*
	 * 5.6.5.1
	 * A registration message that creates a new Network Entity object
	 * MUST contain at least one Portal or one Storage Node.  If the
	 * message does not, then it SHALL be considered invalid and result
	 * in a response with Status Code of 3 (Invalid Registration).
	 */
	/* FIXME: Implement this check */

	/* We try to play nice with lazy clients and attempt to
	 * look up the network entity given the source name.
	 * But we don't do this if a non-NULL EID was given,
	 * because the client may explicitly want to specify more
	 * than one Network Entity.
	 */
	if (eid == NULL) {
		obj = reg->is_source->is_entity;
		if (obj != NULL) {
			isns_object_get(obj);
			goto found_object;
		}

		/* The policy may define a default entity name.
		 * If that is the case, use it.
		 */
		eid = isns_policy_default_entity(reg->is_policy);
		if (eid) {
			obj = isns_db_vlookup(db, &isns_entity_template,
					ISNS_TAG_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER, eid,
					0);
			if (obj) {
				reg->is_source->is_entity = isns_object_get(obj);
				goto found_object;
			}
		}
	}

	/*
	 * 5.6.5.1
	 * If the Message Key and Operating Attributes do not contain
	 * an EID attribute, or if the EID attribute has a length of 0,
	 * then a new Network Entity object SHALL be created and the iSNS
	 * server SHALL supply a unique EID value for it.
	 */
	if (eid == NULL)
		eid = isns_db_generate_eid(db, eidbuf, sizeof(eidbuf));

	/*
	 * 6.2.2.  Entity Protocol
	 *
	 * This attribute is required during initial registration of
	 * the Network Entity.
	 *
	 * Implementer's note: we don't rely on this. Instead, the
	 * Entity Protocol is selected based on the source type.
	 * If the client specifies the protocol, the auto-selected
	 * value is overwritten.
	 */
	obj = isns_create_entity_for_source(reg->is_source, eid);
	if (obj == NULL)
		goto err_invalid;

	isns_source_set_entity(reg->is_source, obj);

	/*
	 * 6.2.6
	 * If a Registration Period is not requested by the iSNS
	 * client and Entity Status Inquiry (ESI) messages are not
	 * enabled for that client, then the Registration Period
	 * SHALL be set to a non-zero value by the iSNS server.
	 * This implementation-specific value for the Registration
	 * Period SHALL be returned in the registration response to the
	 * iSNS client.  The Registration Period may be set to zero,
	 * indicating its non-use, only if ESI messages are enabled for
	 * that Network Entity.
	 *
	 * Implementer's note: we diverge from this in two ways:
	 *  -	the admin may choose to disable registration timeout,
	 *	by setting RegistrationPeriod=0 in the config file
	 *
	 *  -	When a new entity is created, we always set the
	 *	registration interval because we cannot know yet
	 *	whether the client will subsequently enable ESI or
	 *	not.
	 *
	 *  -	The control entity (holding policy objects) will
	 *	not expire.
	 */
	if (isns_config.ic_registration_period
	 && strcasecmp(eid, ISNS_ENTITY_CONTROL)) {
		isns_object_set_uint32(obj,
				ISNS_TAG_REGISTRATION_PERIOD,
				isns_config.ic_registration_period);
		isns_object_set_uint64(obj,
				ISNS_TAG_TIMESTAMP,
				time(NULL));
	}

	/* Insert into database, and set the object's owner */
	isns_db_insert(db, obj);

	reg->is_replace = 0;

out:
	*key_obj = obj;
	isns_attr_list_destroy(&dummy_keys);
	return ISNS_SUCCESS;

error:
	if (obj)
		isns_object_release(obj);
	isns_attr_list_destroy(&dummy_keys);
	return status;

err_unauthorized:
	status = ISNS_SOURCE_UNAUTHORIZED;
	goto error;

err_invalid:
	status = ISNS_INVALID_REGISTRATION;
	goto error;
}
Пример #3
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/*
 * Process an incoming State Change Notification
 */
int
isns_process_scn(isns_server_t *srv, isns_simple_t *call, isns_simple_t **reply)
{
	isns_attr_list_t *list = &call->is_message_attrs;
	isns_attr_t	*dstattr, *tsattr;
	const char	*dst_name;
	unsigned int	i;

	/* The first attribute is the destination, and should match
	 * our source name. Don't bother checking. The second is the
	 * time stamp. 
	 */
	if (list->ial_count < 2)
		goto rejected;

	dstattr = list->ial_data[0];
	if (dstattr->ia_tag_id != ISNS_TAG_ISCSI_NAME
	 && dstattr->ia_tag_id != ISNS_TAG_FC_PORT_NAME_WWPN)
		goto rejected;
	if (!ISNS_ATTR_IS_STRING(dstattr))
		goto rejected;
	dst_name = dstattr->ia_value.iv_string;

	tsattr = list->ial_data[1];
	if (tsattr->ia_tag_id != ISNS_TAG_TIMESTAMP)
		return ISNS_SCN_EVENT_REJECTED;

	for (i = 2; i < list->ial_count; ) {
		isns_object_template_t *tmpl;
		isns_attr_t	*bmattr, *srcattr;
		const char	*node_name;
		uint32_t	bitmap;

		if (i + 1 >= list->ial_count)
			goto rejected;

		bmattr = list->ial_data[i++];
		srcattr = list->ial_data[i++];

		/* Validate that bitmap and node type match */
		switch (bmattr->ia_tag_id) {
		case ISNS_TAG_ISCSI_SCN_BITMAP:
			if (srcattr->ia_tag_id != ISNS_TAG_ISCSI_NAME)
				goto rejected;
			tmpl = &isns_iscsi_node_template;
			break;

		case ISNS_TAG_IFCP_SCN_BITMAP:
			if (srcattr->ia_tag_id != ISNS_TAG_FC_PORT_NAME_WWPN)
				goto rejected;
			tmpl = &isns_fc_port_template;
			break;

		default:
			goto rejected;
		}

		/* Skip over and DD_ID or DDS_ID attrs */
		while (i < list->ial_count) {
			isns_attr_t *ddattr = list->ial_data[i];

			if (ddattr->ia_tag_id == ISNS_TAG_ISCSI_SCN_BITMAP
			 || ddattr->ia_tag_id == ISNS_TAG_IFCP_SCN_BITMAP)
				break;
			++i;
		}

		if (!ISNS_ATTR_IS_UINT32(bmattr))
			goto rejected;
		bitmap = bmattr->ia_value.iv_uint32;

		if (!ISNS_ATTR_IS_STRING(srcattr))
			goto rejected;
		node_name = srcattr->ia_value.iv_string;

		if (srv->is_scn_callback)
			srv->is_scn_callback(srv->is_db, bitmap, tmpl, node_name, dst_name);
	}

	/*
	 * 5.7.5.8.  SCN Response (SCNRsp)
	 * The SCNRsp response contains the SCN Destination Attribute
	 * representing the Node identifier that received the SCN.
	 */
	*reply = isns_create_scn(srv->is_source,
			list->ial_data[0],
			NULL);
	return ISNS_SUCCESS;

rejected:
	return ISNS_SCN_EVENT_REJECTED;
}