/** \file radsec.h
- \brief Public interface for libradsec. */
+ \brief Public interface for libradsec. */
/* Copyright 2010-2013 NORDUnet A/S. All rights reserved.
See LICENSE for licensing information. */
#ifdef HAVE_STDINT_H
#include <stdint.h>
#endif
+#include "compat.h"
enum rs_error_code {
RSE_OK = 0,
RSE_BADAUTH = 12,
RSE_INTERNAL = 13,
RSE_SSLERR = 14, /* OpenSSL error. */
- RSE_INVALID_PKT = 15,
+ RSE_INVALID_MSG = 15,
RSE_TIMEOUT_CONN = 16, /* Connection timeout. */
RSE_INVAL = 17, /* Invalid argument. */
RSE_TIMEOUT_IO = 18, /* I/O timeout. */
RSE_MAX = RSE_CERT
};
-enum rs_conn_type {
+enum rs_conn_type { /* FIXME: Rename rs_transport_type? */
RS_CONN_TYPE_NONE = 0,
RS_CONN_TYPE_UDP,
RS_CONN_TYPE_TCP,
extern "C" {
#endif
+/* Backwards compatible with 0.0.2. */
+#define RSE_INVALID_PKT RSE_INVALID_MSG
+#define rs_packet rs_message
+#define rs_conn_packet_received_cb rs_conn_message_received_cb
+#define rs_conn_packet_sent_cb rs_conn_message_sent_cb
+#define rs_conn_receive_packet rs_conn_receive_message
+#define rs_dump_packet rs_dump_message
+#define rs_packet_append_avp rs_message_append_avp
+#define rs_packet_avps rs_message_avps
+#define rs_packet_code rs_message_code
+#define rs_packet_create rs_message_create
+#define rs_packet_create_authn_request rs_message_create_authn_request
+#define rs_packet_destroy rs_message_destroy
+#define rs_packet_send rs_message_send
+
/* Data types. */
struct rs_context; /* radsec-impl.h */
+struct rs_conn_base; /* radsec-impl.h */
struct rs_connection; /* radsec-impl.h */
-struct rs_packet; /* radsec-impl.h */
+struct rs_listener; /* radsec-impl.h */
+struct rs_message; /* radsec-impl.h */
struct rs_conn; /* radsec-impl.h */
struct rs_error; /* radsec-impl.h */
struct rs_peer; /* radsec-impl.h */
typedef void (*rs_conn_connected_cb) (void *user_data /* FIXME: peer? */ );
typedef void (*rs_conn_disconnected_cb) (void *user_data /* FIXME: reason? */ );
-typedef void (*rs_conn_packet_received_cb) (struct rs_packet *packet,
- void *user_data);
-typedef void (*rs_conn_packet_sent_cb) (void *user_data);
+typedef void (*rs_conn_message_received_cb) (struct rs_message *message,
+ void *user_data);
+typedef void (*rs_conn_message_sent_cb) (void *user_data);
struct rs_conn_callbacks {
- /** Callback invoked when the connection has been established. */
+ /** Callback invoked when an outgoing connection has been established. */
rs_conn_connected_cb connected_cb;
/** Callback invoked when the connection has been torn down. */
rs_conn_disconnected_cb disconnected_cb;
- /** Callback invoked when a packet was received. */
- rs_conn_packet_received_cb received_cb;
- /** Callback invoked when a packet was successfully sent. */
- rs_conn_packet_sent_cb sent_cb;
+ /** Callback invoked when a message was received. */
+ rs_conn_message_received_cb received_cb;
+ /** Callback invoked when a message was successfully sent. */
+ rs_conn_message_sent_cb sent_cb;
+};
+
+typedef struct rs_peer *(*rs_listener_client_filter_cb)
+ (const struct rs_listener *listener, void *user_data);
+typedef void (*rs_listener_new_conn_cb)
+ (struct rs_connection *conn, void *user_data);
+typedef void (*rs_listener_error_cb)
+ (struct rs_connection *conn, void *user_data);
+struct rs_listener_callbacks {
+ rs_listener_client_filter_cb client_filter_cb;
+ rs_listener_new_conn_cb new_conn_cb;
+ rs_listener_error_cb error_cb;
};
typedef struct value_pair rs_avp;
accessed using \a rs_err_ctx_pop. */
int rs_context_read_config(struct rs_context *ctx, const char *config_file);
+int rs_context_print_config (struct rs_context *ctx, char **buf_out);
+
+/*************/
+/* Listener. */
+/*************/
+int rs_listener_create (struct rs_context *ctx,
+ struct rs_listener **listener,
+ const char *config);
+void rs_listener_set_callbacks (struct rs_listener *listener,
+ const struct rs_listener_callbacks *cb,
+ void *user_data);
+int rs_listener_listen (struct rs_listener *listener);
+int rs_listener_dispatch (const struct rs_listener *listener);
+int rs_listener_close (struct rs_listener *l);
+struct event_base *rs_listener_get_eventbase (const struct rs_listener *l);
+int rs_listener_get_fd (const struct rs_listener *l);
+
/****************/
/* Connection. */
/****************/
/** Create a connection. \a conn is the address of a pointer to an \a
rs_connection, the output. Free the connection using \a
rs_conn_destroy. Note that a connection must not be freed before
- all packets associated with the connection have been freed. A
- packet is associated with a connection when it's created (\a
- rs_packet_create) or received (\a rs_conn_receive_packet).
+ all messages associated with the connection have been freed. A
+ message is associated with a connection when it's created
+ (\a rs_message_create) or received (\a rs_conn_receive_message).
+
+ If \a config is not NULL it should be the name of a realm found in
+ a config file that has already been read using \a rs_context_read_config.
- If \a config is not NULL it should be the name of a configuration
- found in the config file read in using \a rs_context_read_config.
\return On success, RSE_OK (0) is returned. On error, !0 is
returned and a struct \a rs_error is pushed on the error stack for
the context. The error can be accessed using \a
int rs_conn_disconnect (struct rs_connection *conn);
/** Disconnect and free memory allocated for connection \a conn. Note
- that a connection must not be freed before all packets associated
- with the connection have been freed. A packet is associated with
- a connection when it's created (\a rs_packet_create) or received
- (\a rs_conn_receive_packet). \return RSE_OK (0) on success, !0 *
+ that a connection must not be freed before all messages associated
+ with the connection have been freed. A message is associated with
+ a connection when it's created (\a rs_message_create) or received
+ (\a rs_conn_receive_message). \return RSE_OK (0) on success, !0 *
on error. On error, errno is set appropriately. */
int rs_conn_destroy(struct rs_connection *conn);
/** Register callbacks \a cb for connection \a conn. */
void rs_conn_set_callbacks(struct rs_connection *conn,
- struct rs_conn_callbacks *cb);
+ struct rs_conn_callbacks *cb,
+ void *user_data);
/** Remove callbacks for connection \a conn. */
void rs_conn_del_callbacks(struct rs_connection *conn);
If \a req_msg is not NULL, a successfully received RADIUS message
is verified against it. If \a pkt_out is not NULL it will upon
- return contain a pointer to an \a rs_packet containing the new
+ return contain a pointer to an \a rs_message containing the new
message.
\return On error or if the connect (TCP only) or read times out,
\a pkt_out will not be changed and one or more errors are pushed
on \a conn (available through \a rs_err_conn_pop). */
-int rs_conn_receive_packet(struct rs_connection *conn,
- struct rs_packet *request,
- struct rs_packet **pkt_out);
+int rs_conn_receive_message(struct rs_connection *conn,
+ struct rs_message *request,
+ struct rs_message **pkt_out);
+
+/** Run the dispatcher for the event base associated with \a conn. A
+ * wrapper around event_base_dispatch() for not having to hand out the
+ * event base. */
+int rs_conn_dispatch(struct rs_connection *conn);
+
+#if 0
+/** Get the event base associated with connection \a conn.
+ * \return struct event_base*. */
+struct event_base *rs_conn_get_evb(const struct rs_connection *conn);
+#endif
+#define rs_conn_fd rs_conn_get_fd /* Old name. */
/** Get the file descriptor associated with connection \a conn.
* \return File descriptor. */
-int rs_conn_fd(struct rs_connection *conn);
+int rs_conn_get_fd(struct rs_connection *conn);
/** Set the timeout value for connection \a conn. */
void rs_conn_set_timeout(struct rs_connection *conn, struct timeval *tv);
/* Peer -- client and server. */
-int rs_peer_create(struct rs_connection *conn, struct rs_peer **peer_out);
+/** Create a peer and add it to list of peers held by \a conn. */
+int rs_peer_create_for_conn (struct rs_connection *conn,
+ struct rs_peer **peer_out);
+/** Create a peer and add it to list of peers held by \a listener. */
+int rs_peer_create_for_listener (struct rs_listener *listener,
+ struct rs_peer **peer_out);
+/** Set RADIUS secret for \a peer. Free resurces with \a rs_peer_free_secret. */
+int rs_peer_set_secret(struct rs_peer *peer, const char *secret);
+/** Free resources allocated by \a rs_peer_set_secret. */
+void rs_peer_free_secret (struct rs_peer *peer);
int rs_peer_set_address(struct rs_peer *peer,
const char *hostname,
const char *service);
-int rs_peer_set_secret(struct rs_peer *peer, const char *secret);
+void rs_peer_free_address (struct rs_peer *peer);
void rs_peer_set_timeout(struct rs_peer *peer, int timeout);
void rs_peer_set_retries(struct rs_peer *peer, int retries);
/************/
-/* Packet. */
+/* Message. */
/************/
-/** Create a packet associated with connection \a conn. */
-int rs_packet_create(struct rs_connection *conn, struct rs_packet **pkt_out);
-
-/** Free all memory allocated for packet \a pkt. */
-void rs_packet_destroy(struct rs_packet *pkt);
-
-/** Send packet \a pkt on the connection associated with \a pkt.
- \a user_data is passed to the \a rs_conn_packet_received_cb callback
- registered with the connection. If no callback is registered with
- the connection, the event loop is run by \a rs_packet_send and it
- blocks until the full packet has been sent. Note that sending can
- fail in several ways, f.ex. if the transmission protocol in use
- is connection oriented (\a RS_CONN_TYPE_TCP and \a RS_CONN_TYPE_TLS)
- and the connection can not be established. Also note that no
- retransmission is done, something that is required for connectionless
- transport protocols (\a RS_CONN_TYPE_UDP and \a RS_CONN_TYPE_DTLS).
- The "request" API with \a rs_request_send can help with this.
+/** Create a message associated with connection \a conn. */
+int rs_message_create(struct rs_connection *conn, struct rs_message **pkt_out);
+
+/** Free all memory allocated for message \a msg. */
+void rs_message_destroy(struct rs_message *msg);
+
+/** Send \a msg on the connection associated with \a msg.
+ If no callback is registered with the connection
+ (\a rs_conn_set_callbacks), the event loop is run by
+ \a rs_message_send and it blocks until the message has been
+ succesfully sent.
+
+ Note that sending can fail in several ways, f.ex. if the
+ transmission protocol in use is connection oriented
+ (\a RS_CONN_TYPE_TCP and \a RS_CONN_TYPE_TLS) and the connection
+ can not be established.
+
+ Also note that no retransmission is being done. This is required
+ for connectionless transport protocols (\a RS_CONN_TYPE_UDP and
+ \a RS_CONN_TYPE_DTLS). The "request" API with \a rs_request_send can
+ help with this.
\return On success, RSE_OK (0) is returned. On error, !0 is
returned and a struct \a rs_error is pushed on the error stack for
the connection. The error can be accessed using \a rs_err_conn_pop. */
-int rs_packet_send(struct rs_packet *pkt, void *user_data);
-
-/** Create a RADIUS authentication request packet associated with
- connection \a conn. Optionally, User-Name and User-Password
- attributes are added to the packet using the data in \a user_name
- and \a user_pw. */
-int rs_packet_create_authn_request(struct rs_connection *conn,
- struct rs_packet **pkt,
- const char *user_name,
- const char *user_pw);
-
-/*** Append \a tail to packet \a pkt. */
+int rs_message_send(struct rs_message *msg);
+
+/** Create a RADIUS authentication request message associated with
+ connection \a conn. Optionally, User-Name and User-Password
+ attributes are added to the message using the data in \a user_name
+ and \a user_pw.
+ FIXME: describe what RADIUS shared secret is being used */
+int rs_message_create_authn_request(struct rs_connection *conn,
+ struct rs_message **msg,
+ const char *user_name,
+ const char *user_pw);
+
+/*** Append \a tail to message \a msg. */
int
-rs_packet_append_avp(struct rs_packet *pkt,
- unsigned int attribute, unsigned int vendor,
- const void *data, size_t data_len);
+rs_message_append_avp(struct rs_message *msg,
+ unsigned int attribute, unsigned int vendor,
+ const void *data, size_t data_len);
-/*** Get pointer to \a pkt attribute value pairs. */
+/*** Get pointer to \a msg attribute value pairs. */
void
-rs_packet_avps(struct rs_packet *pkt, rs_avp ***vps);
+rs_message_avps(struct rs_message *msg, rs_avp ***vps);
-/*** Get RADIUS packet type of \a pkt. */
+/*** Get RADIUS message type of \a msg. */
unsigned int
-rs_packet_code(struct rs_packet *pkt);
+rs_message_code(struct rs_message *msg);
-/*** Get RADIUS AVP from \a pkt. */
+/*** Get RADIUS AVP from \a msg. */
rs_const_avp *
-rs_packet_find_avp(struct rs_packet *pkt, unsigned int attr, unsigned int vendor);
+rs_message_find_avp(struct rs_message *msg, unsigned int attr,
+ unsigned int vendor);
-/*** Set packet identifier in \a pkt; returns old identifier */
+/*** Set packet identifier in \a msg; returns old identifier */
int
-rs_packet_set_id (struct rs_packet *pkt, int id);
+rs_message_set_id (struct rs_message *msg, int id);
/************/
/* Config. */
int line,
const char *fmt,
...);
+int rs_err_connbase_push_fl(struct rs_conn_base *connbase,
+ int code,
+ const char *file,
+ int line,
+ const char *fmt,
+ ...);
/** Pop the first error from the error FIFO associated with connection
- \a conn or NULL if there are no errors in the FIFO. */
+ \a conn or NULL if there are no errors in the FIFO. */
struct rs_error *rs_err_conn_pop(struct rs_connection *conn);
+struct rs_error *rs_err_connbase_pop(struct rs_conn_base *connbase);
+struct rs_error *rs_err_listener_pop(struct rs_listener *l);
int rs_err_conn_peek_code (struct rs_connection *conn);
void rs_err_free(struct rs_error *err);