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C++ requires extern "C" linkage specification to call functions from a C library. Enclose the function definitions in subid.h in an extern "C" block if compiling in C++ mode to achieve this. Signed-off-by: Alois Wohlschlager <alois1@gmx-topmail.de>
164 lines
4.9 KiB
C
164 lines
4.9 KiB
C
#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#ifndef SUBID_RANGE_DEFINED
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#define SUBID_RANGE_DEFINED 1
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#define SUBID_ABI_VERSION @LIBSUBID_ABI_MAJOR@.@LIBSUBID_ABI_MINOR@.@LIBSUBID_ABI_MICRO@
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#define SUBID_ABI_MAJOR @LIBSUBID_ABI_MAJOR@
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#define SUBID_ABI_MINOR @LIBSUBID_ABI_MINOR@
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#define SUBID_ABI_MICRO @LIBSUBID_ABI_MICRO@
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/* subid_range is just a starting point and size of a range */
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struct subid_range {
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unsigned long start;
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unsigned long count;
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};
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/* subordinage_range is a subid_range plus an owner, representing
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* a range in /etc/subuid or /etc/subgid */
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struct subordinate_range {
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const char *owner;
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unsigned long start;
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unsigned long count;
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};
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enum subid_type {
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ID_TYPE_UID = 1,
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ID_TYPE_GID = 2
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};
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enum subid_status {
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SUBID_STATUS_SUCCESS = 0,
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SUBID_STATUS_UNKNOWN_USER = 1,
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SUBID_STATUS_ERROR_CONN = 2,
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SUBID_STATUS_ERROR = 3,
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};
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/*
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* subid_init: initialize libsubid
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*
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* @progname: Name to display as program. If NULL, then "(libsubid)" will be
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* shown in error messages.
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* @logfd: Open file pointer to pass error messages to. If NULL, then
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* /dev/null will be opened and messages will be sent there. The
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* default if libsubid_init() is not called is stderr (2).
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*
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* This function does not need to be called. If not called, then the defaults
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* will be used.
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*
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* Returns false if an error occurred.
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*/
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bool subid_init(const char *progname, FILE *logfd);
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/*
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* subid_get_uid_ranges: return a list of UID ranges for a user
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*
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* @owner: username being queried
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* @ranges: a pointer to an array of subid_range structs in which the result
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* will be returned.
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*
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* The caller must free(ranges) when done.
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*
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* returns: number of ranges found, ir < 0 on error.
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*/
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int subid_get_uid_ranges(const char *owner, struct subid_range **ranges);
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/*
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* subid_get_gid_ranges: return a list of GID ranges for a user
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*
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* @owner: username being queried
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* @ranges: a pointer to an array of subid_range structs in which the result
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* will be returned.
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*
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* The caller must free(ranges) when done.
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*
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* returns: number of ranges found, ir < 0 on error.
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*/
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int subid_get_gid_ranges(const char *owner, struct subid_range **ranges);
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/*
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* subid_get_uid_owners: return a list of uids to which the given uid has been
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* delegated.
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*
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* @uid: The subuid being queried
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* @owners: a pointer to an array of uids into which the results are placed.
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* The returned array must be freed by the caller.
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*
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* Returns the number of uids returned, or < 0 on error.
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*/
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int subid_get_uid_owners(uid_t uid, uid_t **owner);
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/*
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* subid_get_gid_owners: return a list of uids to which the given gid has been
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* delegated.
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*
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* @uid: The subgid being queried
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* @owners: a pointer to an array of uids into which the results are placed.
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* The returned array must be freed by the caller.
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*
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* Returns the number of uids returned, or < 0 on error.
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*/
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int subid_get_gid_owners(gid_t gid, uid_t **owner);
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/*
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* subid_grant_uid_range: assign a subuid range to a user
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*
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* @range: pointer to a struct subordinate_range detailing the UID range
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* to allocate. ->owner must be the username, and ->count must be
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* filled in. ->start is ignored, and will contain the start
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* of the newly allocated range, upon success.
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*
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* Returns true if the delegation succeeded, false otherwise. If true,
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* then the range from (range->start, range->start + range->count) will
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* be delegated to range->owner.
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*/
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bool subid_grant_uid_range(struct subordinate_range *range, bool reuse);
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/*
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* subid_grant_gid_range: assign a subgid range to a user
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*
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* @range: pointer to a struct subordinate_range detailing the GID range
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* to allocate. ->owner must be the username, and ->count must be
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* filled in. ->start is ignored, and will contain the start
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* of the newly allocated range, upon success.
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*
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* Returns true if the delegation succeeded, false otherwise. If true,
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* then the range from (range->start, range->start + range->count) will
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* be delegated to range->owner.
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*/
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bool subid_grant_gid_range(struct subordinate_range *range, bool reuse);
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/*
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* subid_ungrant_uid_range: remove a subuid allocation.
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*
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* @range: pointer to a struct subordinate_range detailing the UID allocation
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* to remove.
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*
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* Returns true if successful, false if it failed, for instance if the
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* delegation did not exist.
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*/
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bool subid_ungrant_uid_range(struct subordinate_range *range);
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/*
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* subid_ungrant_gid_range: remove a subgid allocation.
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*
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* @range: pointer to a struct subordinate_range detailing the GID allocation
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* to remove.
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*
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* Returns true if successful, false if it failed, for instance if the
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* delegation did not exist.
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*/
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bool subid_ungrant_gid_range(struct subordinate_range *range);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#define SUBID_NFIELDS 3
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#endif
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