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1 /* Copyright (c) 1998-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
2 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
3 Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 1998.
5 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
7 by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License, or
8 (at your option) any later version.
10 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 GNU General Public License for more details.
15 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
18 #include <assert.h>
19 #include <atomic.h>
20 #include <errno.h>
21 #include <error.h>
22 #include <inttypes.h>
23 #include <limits.h>
24 #include <stdlib.h>
25 #include <string.h>
26 #include <libintl.h>
27 #include <arpa/inet.h>
28 #include <rpcsvc/nis.h>
29 #include <sys/mman.h>
30 #include <sys/param.h>
31 #include <sys/stat.h>
32 #include <sys/uio.h>
34 #include "nscd.h"
35 #include "dbg_log.h"
38 /* Wrapper functions with error checking for standard functions. */
39 extern void *xcalloc (size_t n, size_t s);
42 /* Number of times a value is reloaded without being used. UINT_MAX
43 means unlimited. */
44 unsigned int reload_count = DEFAULT_RELOAD_LIMIT;
47 static time_t (*const readdfcts[LASTREQ]) (struct database_dyn *,
48 struct hashentry *,
49 struct datahead *) =
51 [GETPWBYNAME] = readdpwbyname,
52 [GETPWBYUID] = readdpwbyuid,
53 [GETGRBYNAME] = readdgrbyname,
54 [GETGRBYGID] = readdgrbygid,
55 [GETHOSTBYNAME] = readdhstbyname,
56 [GETHOSTBYNAMEv6] = readdhstbynamev6,
57 [GETHOSTBYADDR] = readdhstbyaddr,
58 [GETHOSTBYADDRv6] = readdhstbyaddrv6,
59 [GETAI] = readdhstai,
60 [INITGROUPS] = readdinitgroups,
61 [GETSERVBYNAME] = readdservbyname,
62 [GETSERVBYPORT] = readdservbyport,
63 [GETNETGRENT] = readdgetnetgrent,
64 [INNETGR] = readdinnetgr
68 /* Search the cache for a matching entry and return it when found. If
69 this fails search the negative cache and return (void *) -1 if this
70 search was successful. Otherwise return NULL.
72 This function must be called with the read-lock held. */
73 struct datahead *
74 cache_search (request_type type, const void *key, size_t len,
75 struct database_dyn *table, uid_t owner)
77 unsigned long int hash = __nis_hash (key, len) % table->head->module;
79 unsigned long int nsearched = 0;
80 struct datahead *result = NULL;
82 ref_t work = table->head->array[hash];
83 while (work != ENDREF)
85 ++nsearched;
87 struct hashentry *here = (struct hashentry *) (table->data + work);
89 if (type == here->type && len == here->len
90 && memcmp (key, table->data + here->key, len) == 0
91 && here->owner == owner)
93 /* We found the entry. Increment the appropriate counter. */
94 struct datahead *dh
95 = (struct datahead *) (table->data + here->packet);
97 /* See whether we must ignore the entry. */
98 if (dh->usable)
100 /* We do not synchronize the memory here. The statistics
101 data is not crucial, we synchronize only once in a while
102 in the cleanup threads. */
103 if (dh->notfound)
104 ++table->head->neghit;
105 else
107 ++table->head->poshit;
109 if (dh->nreloads != 0)
110 dh->nreloads = 0;
113 result = dh;
114 break;
118 work = here->next;
121 if (nsearched > table->head->maxnsearched)
122 table->head->maxnsearched = nsearched;
124 return result;
127 /* Add a new entry to the cache. The return value is zero if the function
128 call was successful.
130 This function must be called with the read-lock held.
132 We modify the table but we nevertheless only acquire a read-lock.
133 This is ok since we use operations which would be safe even without
134 locking, given that the `prune_cache' function never runs. Using
135 the readlock reduces the chance of conflicts. */
137 cache_add (int type, const void *key, size_t len, struct datahead *packet,
138 bool first, struct database_dyn *table,
139 uid_t owner, bool prune_wakeup)
141 if (__builtin_expect (debug_level >= 2, 0))
143 const char *str;
144 char buf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN + 1];
145 if (type == GETHOSTBYADDR || type == GETHOSTBYADDRv6)
146 str = inet_ntop (type == GETHOSTBYADDR ? AF_INET : AF_INET6,
147 key, buf, sizeof (buf));
148 else
149 str = key;
151 dbg_log (_("add new entry \"%s\" of type %s for %s to cache%s"),
152 str, serv2str[type], dbnames[table - dbs],
153 first ? _(" (first)") : "");
156 unsigned long int hash = __nis_hash (key, len) % table->head->module;
157 struct hashentry *newp;
159 newp = mempool_alloc (table, sizeof (struct hashentry), 0);
160 /* If we cannot allocate memory, just do not do anything. */
161 if (newp == NULL)
163 /* If necessary mark the entry as unusable so that lookups will
164 not use it. */
165 if (first)
166 packet->usable = false;
168 return -1;
171 newp->type = type;
172 newp->first = first;
173 newp->len = len;
174 newp->key = (char *) key - table->data;
175 assert (newp->key + newp->len <= table->head->first_free);
176 newp->owner = owner;
177 newp->packet = (char *) packet - table->data;
178 assert ((newp->packet & BLOCK_ALIGN_M1) == 0);
180 /* Put the new entry in the first position. */
182 newp->next = table->head->array[hash];
183 while (atomic_compare_and_exchange_bool_rel (&table->head->array[hash],
184 (ref_t) ((char *) newp
185 - table->data),
186 (ref_t) newp->next));
188 /* Update the statistics. */
189 if (packet->notfound)
190 ++table->head->negmiss;
191 else if (first)
192 ++table->head->posmiss;
194 /* We depend on this value being correct and at least as high as the
195 real number of entries. */
196 atomic_increment (&table->head->nentries);
198 /* It does not matter that we are not loading the just increment
199 value, this is just for statistics. */
200 unsigned long int nentries = table->head->nentries;
201 if (nentries > table->head->maxnentries)
202 table->head->maxnentries = nentries;
204 if (table->persistent)
205 // XXX async OK?
206 msync ((void *) table->head,
207 (char *) &table->head->array[hash] - (char *) table->head
208 + sizeof (ref_t), MS_ASYNC);
210 /* We do not have to worry about the pruning thread if we are
211 re-adding the data since this is done by the pruning thread. We
212 also do not have to do anything in case this is not the first
213 time the data is entered since different data heads all have the
214 same timeout. */
215 if (first && prune_wakeup)
217 /* Perhaps the prune thread for the table is not running in a long
218 time. Wake it if necessary. */
219 pthread_mutex_lock (&table->prune_lock);
220 time_t next_wakeup = table->wakeup_time;
221 bool do_wakeup = false;
222 if (next_wakeup > packet->timeout + CACHE_PRUNE_INTERVAL)
224 table->wakeup_time = packet->timeout;
225 do_wakeup = true;
227 pthread_mutex_unlock (&table->prune_lock);
228 if (do_wakeup)
229 pthread_cond_signal (&table->prune_cond);
232 return 0;
235 /* Walk through the table and remove all entries which lifetime ended.
237 We have a problem here. To actually remove the entries we must get
238 the write-lock. But since we want to keep the time we have the
239 lock as short as possible we cannot simply acquire the lock when we
240 start looking for timedout entries.
242 Therefore we do it in two stages: first we look for entries which
243 must be invalidated and remember them. Then we get the lock and
244 actually remove them. This is complicated by the way we have to
245 free the data structures since some hash table entries share the same
246 data. */
247 time_t
248 prune_cache (struct database_dyn *table, time_t now, int fd)
250 size_t cnt = table->head->module;
252 /* If this table is not actually used don't do anything. */
253 if (cnt == 0)
255 if (fd != -1)
257 /* Reply to the INVALIDATE initiator. */
258 int32_t resp = 0;
259 writeall (fd, &resp, sizeof (resp));
262 /* No need to do this again anytime soon. */
263 return 24 * 60 * 60;
266 /* If we check for the modification of the underlying file we invalidate
267 the entries also in this case. */
268 if (table->check_file && now != LONG_MAX)
270 struct traced_file *runp = table->traced_files;
272 while (runp != NULL)
274 #ifdef HAVE_INOTIFY
275 if (runp->inotify_descr == -1)
276 #endif
278 struct stat64 st;
280 if (stat64 (runp->fname, &st) < 0)
282 char buf[128];
283 /* We cannot stat() the file, disable file checking if the
284 file does not exist. */
285 dbg_log (_("cannot stat() file `%s': %s"),
286 runp->fname, strerror_r (errno, buf, sizeof (buf)));
287 if (errno == ENOENT)
288 table->check_file = 0;
290 else
292 if (st.st_mtime != table->file_mtime)
294 /* The file changed. Invalidate all entries. */
295 now = LONG_MAX;
296 table->file_mtime = st.st_mtime;
301 runp = runp->next;
305 /* We run through the table and find values which are not valid anymore.
307 Note that for the initial step, finding the entries to be removed,
308 we don't need to get any lock. It is at all timed assured that the
309 linked lists are set up correctly and that no second thread prunes
310 the cache. */
311 bool *mark;
312 size_t memory_needed = cnt * sizeof (bool);
313 bool mark_use_alloca;
314 if (__builtin_expect (memory_needed <= MAX_STACK_USE, 1))
316 mark = alloca (cnt * sizeof (bool));
317 memset (mark, '\0', memory_needed);
318 mark_use_alloca = true;
320 else
322 mark = xcalloc (1, memory_needed);
323 mark_use_alloca = false;
325 size_t first = cnt + 1;
326 size_t last = 0;
327 char *const data = table->data;
328 bool any = false;
330 if (__builtin_expect (debug_level > 2, 0))
331 dbg_log (_("pruning %s cache; time %ld"),
332 dbnames[table - dbs], (long int) now);
334 #define NO_TIMEOUT LONG_MAX
335 time_t next_timeout = NO_TIMEOUT;
338 ref_t run = table->head->array[--cnt];
340 while (run != ENDREF)
342 struct hashentry *runp = (struct hashentry *) (data + run);
343 struct datahead *dh = (struct datahead *) (data + runp->packet);
345 /* Some debug support. */
346 if (__builtin_expect (debug_level > 2, 0))
348 char buf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
349 const char *str;
351 if (runp->type == GETHOSTBYADDR || runp->type == GETHOSTBYADDRv6)
353 inet_ntop (runp->type == GETHOSTBYADDR ? AF_INET : AF_INET6,
354 data + runp->key, buf, sizeof (buf));
355 str = buf;
357 else
358 str = data + runp->key;
360 dbg_log (_("considering %s entry \"%s\", timeout %" PRIu64),
361 serv2str[runp->type], str, dh->timeout);
364 /* Check whether the entry timed out. */
365 if (dh->timeout < now)
367 /* This hash bucket could contain entries which need to
368 be looked at. */
369 mark[cnt] = true;
371 first = MIN (first, cnt);
372 last = MAX (last, cnt);
374 /* We only have to look at the data of the first entries
375 since the count information is kept in the data part
376 which is shared. */
377 if (runp->first)
380 /* At this point there are two choices: we reload the
381 value or we discard it. Do not change NRELOADS if
382 we never not reload the record. */
383 if ((reload_count != UINT_MAX
384 && __builtin_expect (dh->nreloads >= reload_count, 0))
385 /* We always remove negative entries. */
386 || dh->notfound
387 /* Discard everything if the user explicitly
388 requests it. */
389 || now == LONG_MAX)
391 /* Remove the value. */
392 dh->usable = false;
394 /* We definitely have some garbage entries now. */
395 any = true;
397 else
399 /* Reload the value. We do this only for the
400 initially used key, not the additionally
401 added derived value. */
402 assert (runp->type < LASTREQ
403 && readdfcts[runp->type] != NULL);
405 time_t timeout = readdfcts[runp->type] (table, runp, dh);
406 next_timeout = MIN (next_timeout, timeout);
408 /* If the entry has been replaced, we might need
409 cleanup. */
410 any |= !dh->usable;
414 else
416 assert (dh->usable);
417 next_timeout = MIN (next_timeout, dh->timeout);
420 run = runp->next;
423 while (cnt > 0);
425 if (__builtin_expect (fd != -1, 0))
427 /* Reply to the INVALIDATE initiator that the cache has been
428 invalidated. */
429 int32_t resp = 0;
430 writeall (fd, &resp, sizeof (resp));
433 if (first <= last)
435 struct hashentry *head = NULL;
437 /* Now we have to get the write lock since we are about to modify
438 the table. */
439 if (__builtin_expect (pthread_rwlock_trywrlock (&table->lock) != 0, 0))
441 ++table->head->wrlockdelayed;
442 pthread_rwlock_wrlock (&table->lock);
445 while (first <= last)
447 if (mark[first])
449 ref_t *old = &table->head->array[first];
450 ref_t run = table->head->array[first];
452 assert (run != ENDREF);
455 struct hashentry *runp = (struct hashentry *) (data + run);
456 struct datahead *dh
457 = (struct datahead *) (data + runp->packet);
459 if (! dh->usable)
461 /* We need the list only for debugging but it is
462 more costly to avoid creating the list than
463 doing it. */
464 runp->dellist = head;
465 head = runp;
467 /* No need for an atomic operation, we have the
468 write lock. */
469 --table->head->nentries;
471 run = *old = runp->next;
473 else
475 old = &runp->next;
476 run = runp->next;
479 while (run != ENDREF);
482 ++first;
485 /* It's all done. */
486 pthread_rwlock_unlock (&table->lock);
488 /* Make sure the data is saved to disk. */
489 if (table->persistent)
490 msync (table->head,
491 data + table->head->first_free - (char *) table->head,
492 MS_ASYNC);
494 /* One extra pass if we do debugging. */
495 if (__builtin_expect (debug_level > 0, 0))
497 struct hashentry *runp = head;
499 while (runp != NULL)
501 char buf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
502 const char *str;
504 if (runp->type == GETHOSTBYADDR || runp->type == GETHOSTBYADDRv6)
506 inet_ntop (runp->type == GETHOSTBYADDR ? AF_INET : AF_INET6,
507 data + runp->key, buf, sizeof (buf));
508 str = buf;
510 else
511 str = data + runp->key;
513 dbg_log ("remove %s entry \"%s\"", serv2str[runp->type], str);
515 runp = runp->dellist;
520 if (__builtin_expect (! mark_use_alloca, 0))
521 free (mark);
523 /* Run garbage collection if any entry has been removed or replaced. */
524 if (any)
525 gc (table);
527 /* If there is no entry in the database and we therefore have no new
528 timeout value, tell the caller to wake up in 24 hours. */
529 return next_timeout == NO_TIMEOUT ? 24 * 60 * 60 : next_timeout - now;