http_core.h revision 928f342270fd8ca02a36f484072d35063121171f
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#ifndef APACHE_HTTP_CORE_H
#define APACHE_HTTP_CORE_H
#include "apr.h"
#include <sys/resource.h>
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* @package CORE HTTP Daemon
*/
/* ****************************************************************
*
* The most basic server code is encapsulated in a single module
* known as the core, which is just *barely* functional enough to
* serve documents, though not terribly well.
*
* Largely for NCSA back-compatibility reasons, the core needs to
* make pieces of its config structures available to other modules.
* The accessors are declared here, along with the interpretation
* of one of them (allow_options).
*/
#define OPT_NONE 0
#define OPT_INDEXES 1
#define OPT_INCLUDES 2
#define OPT_SYM_LINKS 4
#define OPT_EXECCGI 8
#define OPT_UNSET 16
#define OPT_INCNOEXEC 32
#define OPT_SYM_OWNER 64
#define OPT_MULTI 128
/* options for get_remote_host() */
/* REMOTE_HOST returns the hostname, or NULL if the hostname
* lookup fails. It will force a DNS lookup according to the
* HostnameLookups setting.
*/
#define REMOTE_HOST (0)
/* REMOTE_NAME returns the hostname, or the dotted quad if the
* hostname lookup fails. It will force a DNS lookup according
* to the HostnameLookups setting.
*/
#define REMOTE_NAME (1)
/* REMOTE_NOLOOKUP is like REMOTE_NAME except that a DNS lookup is
* never forced.
*/
#define REMOTE_NOLOOKUP (2)
/* REMOTE_DOUBLE_REV will always force a DNS lookup, and also force
* a double reverse lookup, regardless of the HostnameLookups
* setting. The result is the (double reverse checked) hostname,
* or NULL if any of the lookups fail.
*/
#define REMOTE_DOUBLE_REV (3)
#define SATISFY_ALL 0
#define SATISFY_ANY 1
#define SATISFY_NOSPEC 2
/* Make sure we don't write less than 9000 bytes at any one time.
*/
#define AP_MIN_BYTES_TO_WRITE 9000
/**
* Retrieve the value of Options for this request
* @param r The current request
* @return the Options bitmask
* @deffunc int ap_allow_options(request_rec *r)
*/
/**
* Retrieve the value of the AllowOverride for this request
* @param r The current request
* @return the overrides bitmask
* @deffunc int ap_allow_overrides(request_rec *r)
*/
/**
* @param r The current request
* @return The default type
* @deffunc const char *ap_default_type(request_rec *r)
*/
/**
* Retrieve the document root for this server
* @param r The current request
* @warning Don't use this! If your request went through a Userdir, or
* something like that, it'll screw you. But it's back-compatible...
* @return The document root
* @deffunc const char *ap_document_root(request_rec *r)
*/
/**
* Lookup the remote client's DNS name or IP address
* @param conn The current connection
* @param dir_config The directory config vector from the request
* @param type The type of lookup to perform. One of:
* <PRE>
* REMOTE_HOST returns the hostname, or NULL if the hostname
* lookup fails. It will force a DNS lookup according to the
* HostnameLookups setting.
* REMOTE_NAME returns the hostname, or the dotted quad if the
* hostname lookup fails. It will force a DNS lookup according
* to the HostnameLookups setting.
* REMOTE_NOLOOKUP is like REMOTE_NAME except that a DNS lookup is
* never forced.
* REMOTE_DOUBLE_REV will always force a DNS lookup, and also force
* a double reverse lookup, regardless of the HostnameLookups
* setting. The result is the (double reverse checked)
* hostname, or NULL if any of the lookups fail.
* </PRE>
* @param str_is_ip unless NULL is passed, this will be set to non-zero on output when an IP address
* string is returned
* @return The remote hostname
* @deffunc const char *ap_get_remote_host(conn_rec *conn, void *dir_config, int type, int *str_is_ip)
*/
AP_DECLARE(const char *) ap_get_remote_host(conn_rec *conn, void *dir_config, int type, int *str_is_ip);
/**
* Retrieve the login name of the remote user. Undef if it could not be
* determined
* @param r The current request
* @return The user logged in to the client machine
* @deffunc const char *ap_get_remote_logname(request_rec *r)
*/
/* Used for constructing self-referencing URLs, and things like SERVER_PORT,
* and SERVER_NAME.
*/
/**
* build a fully qualified URL from the uri and information in the request rec
* @param p The pool to allocate the URL from
* @param uri The path to the requested file
* @param r The current request
* @return A fully qualified URL
* @deffunc char *ap_construct_url(apr_pool_t *p, const char *uri, request_rec *r)
*/
/**
* Get the current server name from the request
* @param r The current request
* @return the server name
* @deffunc const char *ap_get_server_name(request_rec *r)
*/
/**
* Get the current server port
* @param The current request
* @return The server's port
* @deffunc apr_port_t ap_get_server_port(const request_rec *r)
*/
/**
* Return the limit on bytes in request msg body
* @param r The current request
* @return the maximum number of bytes in the request msg body
* @deffunc unsigned long ap_get_limit_req_body(const request_rec *r)
*/
/**
* Return the limit on bytes in XML request msg body
* @param r The current request
* @return the maximum number of bytes in XML request msg body
* @deffunc size_t ap_get_limit_xml_body(const request_rec *r)
*/
/**
* Install a custom response handler for a given status
* @param r The current request
* @param status The status for which the custom response should be used
* @param string The custom response. This can be a static string, a file
* or a URL
* @deffunc void ap_custom_response(request_rec *r, int status, char *string)
*/
/**
* Check for a definition from the server command line
* @param name The define to check for
* @return 1 if defined, 0 otherwise
* @deffunc int ap_exists_config_define(const char *name)
*/
/* FIXME! See STATUS about how */
/* Authentication stuff. This is one of the places where compatibility
* with the old config files *really* hurts; they don't discriminate at
* all between different authentication schemes, meaning that we need
* to maintain common state for all of them in the core, and make it
* available to the other modules through interfaces.
*/
typedef struct require_line require_line;
/** A structure to keep track of authorization requirements */
struct require_line {
/** Where the require line is in the config file. */
int method_mask;
/** The complete string from the command line */
char *requirement;
};
/**
* Return the type of authorization required for this request
* @param r The current request
* @return The authorization required
* @deffunc const char *ap_auth_type(request_rec *r)
*/
/**
* Return the current Authorization realm
* @param r The current request
* @return The current authorization realm
* @deffunc const char *ap_auth_name(request_rec *r)
*/
/**
* How the requires lines must be met.
* @param r The current request
* @return How the requirements must be met. One of:
* <PRE>
* SATISFY_ANY -- any of the requirements must be met.
* SATISFY_ALL -- all of the requirements must be met.
* SATISFY_NOSPEC -- There are no applicable satisfy lines
* </PRE>
* @deffunc int ap_satisfies(request_rec *r)
*/
/**
* Retrieve information about all of the requires directives for this request
* @param r The current request
* @return An array of all requires directives for this request
* @deffunc const apr_array_header_t *ap_requires(request_rec *r)
*/
#if defined(WIN32)
/*
* CGI Script stuff for Win32...
*/
typedef enum { INTERPRETER_SOURCE_UNSET, INTERPRETER_SOURCE_REGISTRY_STRICT,
char **interpreter,
char **arguments);
#endif
#ifdef CORE_PRIVATE
/*
* Core is also unlike other modules in being implemented in more than
* one file... so, data structures are declared here, even though most of
* the code that cares really is in http_core.c. Also, another accessor.
*/
/* Per-request configuration */
typedef struct {
/* bucket brigade used by getline for look-ahead and
* ap_get_client_block for holding left-over request body */
struct apr_bucket_brigade *bb;
/* Per-directory configuration */
typedef unsigned char allow_options_t;
typedef unsigned char overrides_t;
typedef enum {
typedef struct {
char *d;
/* the number of slashes in d */
unsigned d_components;
/* If (opts & OPT_UNSET) then no absolute assignment to options has
* been made.
* invariant: (opts_add & opts_remove) == 0
* Which said another way means that the last relative (options + or -)
* assignment made to each bit is recorded in exactly one of opts_add
* or opts_remove.
*/
/* MIME typing --- the core doesn't do anything at all with this,
* but it does know what to slap on a request for a document which
* goes untyped by other mechanisms before it slips out the door...
*/
char *ap_default_type;
/* Authentication stuff. Groan... */
int satisfy;
char *ap_auth_type;
char *ap_auth_name;
/* Custom response config. These can contain text or a URL to redirect to.
* if response_code_strings is NULL then there are none in the config,
* if it's not null then it's allocated to sizeof(char*)*RESPONSE_CODES.
* This lets us do quick merges in merge_core_dir_configs().
*/
char **response_code_strings;
/* Hostname resolution etc */
#define HOSTNAME_LOOKUP_OFF 0
#define HOSTNAME_LOOKUP_ON 1
#define HOSTNAME_LOOKUP_DOUBLE 2
#define HOSTNAME_LOOKUP_UNSET 3
unsigned int hostname_lookups : 4;
#define USE_CANONICAL_NAME_OFF (0)
#define USE_CANONICAL_NAME_ON (1)
#define USE_CANONICAL_NAME_DNS (2)
#define USE_CANONICAL_NAME_UNSET (3)
unsigned use_canonical_name : 2;
/* since is_fnmatch(conf->d) was being called so frequently in
* directory_walk() and its relatives, this field was created and
* is set to the result of that call.
*/
unsigned d_is_fnmatch : 1;
/* should we force a charset on any outgoing parameterless content-type?
* if so, which charset?
*/
#define ADD_DEFAULT_CHARSET_OFF (0)
#define ADD_DEFAULT_CHARSET_ON (1)
#define ADD_DEFAULT_CHARSET_UNSET (2)
unsigned add_default_charset : 2;
const char *add_default_charset_name;
/* System Resource Control */
#ifdef RLIMIT_CPU
#endif
#endif
#ifdef RLIMIT_NPROC
struct rlimit *limit_nproc;
#endif
unsigned long limit_req_body; /* limit on bytes in request msg body */
long limit_xml_body; /* limit on bytes in XML request msg body */
/* logging options */
int loglevel;
/* Access control */
regex_t *r;
#ifdef WIN32
/* Where to find interpreter to run scripts */
#endif
/* Per-server core configuration */
typedef struct {
#ifdef GPROF
char *gprof_dir;
#endif
/* Name translations --- we want the core to be able to do *something*
* so it's at least a minimally functional web server on its own (and
* can be tested that way). But let's keep it to the bare minimum:
*/
const char *ap_document_root;
/* Access control */
char *access_name;
/* for http_config.c */
/* for mod_perl */
AP_CORE_DECLARE_NONSTD(const char *) ap_limit_section(cmd_parms *cmd, void *dummy, const char *arg);
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* !APACHE_HTTP_CORE_H */