From: Pierangelo Masarati Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 09:46:50 +0000 (+0000) Subject: minor cleanup X-Git-Tag: LDBM_PRE_GIANT_RWLOCK~678 X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=fe45b74798d702a12b874916b6b28375624a9999;p=openldap minor cleanup --- diff --git a/servers/slapd/schema_init.c b/servers/slapd/schema_init.c index b578a35be7..1d3ea42415 100644 --- a/servers/slapd/schema_init.c +++ b/servers/slapd/schema_init.c @@ -223,6 +223,21 @@ int octetStringFilter( #ifdef USE_LDAP_DN_PARSING +/* + * The DN syntax-related functions take advantage of the dn representation + * handling functions ldap_str2dn/ldap_dn2str. The latter are not schema- + * aware, so the attributes and their values need be validated (and possibly + * normalized). In the current implementation the required validation/nor- + * malization/"pretty"ing are done on newly created DN structural represen- + * tations; however the idea is to move towards DN handling in structural + * representation instead of the current string representation. To this + * purpose, we need to do only the required operations and keep track of + * what has been done to minimize their impact on performances. + * + * Developers are strongly encouraged to use this feature, to speed-up + * its stabilization. + */ + #define AVA_PRIVATE( ava ) ( ( AttributeDescription * )(ava)->la_private ) /* @@ -241,10 +256,14 @@ LDAPDN_validate( LDAPDN *dn ) LDAPRDN *rdn = dn[ iRDN ][ 0 ]; int iAVA; + assert( rdn ); + for ( iAVA = 0; rdn[ iAVA ]; iAVA++ ) { LDAPAVA *ava = rdn[ iAVA ][ 0 ]; AttributeDescription *ad; slap_syntax_validate_func *validate = NULL; + + assert( ava ); if ( ( ad = AVA_PRIVATE( ava ) ) == NULL ) { const char *text = NULL; @@ -282,6 +301,9 @@ LDAPDN_validate( LDAPDN *dn ) return LDAP_SUCCESS; } +/* + * dn validate routine + */ static int dnValidate( Syntax *syntax, @@ -290,6 +312,8 @@ dnValidate( int rc; LDAPDN *dn = NULL; + assert( in ); + if ( in->bv_len == 0 ) { return( LDAP_SUCCESS ); } @@ -312,16 +336,32 @@ dnValidate( return( LDAP_SUCCESS ); } +/* + * AVA sorting inside a RDN + * + * rule: sort attributeTypes in alphabetical order; in case of multiple + * occurrences of the same attributeType, sort values in byte order + * (use memcmp, which implies alphabetical order in case of IA5 value; + * this should guarantee the repeatability of the operation). + * + * uses a linear search; should be fine since the number of AVAs in + * a RDN should be limited. + */ static void AVA_Sort( LDAPRDN *rdn, int iAVA ) { int i; LDAPAVA *ava_in = rdn[ iAVA ][ 0 ]; + + assert( rdn ); + assert( ava_in ); for ( i = 0; i < iAVA; i++ ) { LDAPAVA *ava = rdn[ i ][ 0 ]; int a, j; + assert( ava ); + a = strcmp( ava_in->la_attr->bv_val, ava->la_attr->bv_val ); if ( a > 0 ) { @@ -389,6 +429,8 @@ LDAPDN_rewrite( LDAPDN *dn, unsigned flags ) LDAPRDN *rdn = dn[ iRDN ][ 0 ]; int iAVA; + assert( rdn ); + for ( iAVA = 0; rdn[ iAVA ]; iAVA++ ) { LDAPAVA *ava = rdn[ iAVA ][ 0 ]; AttributeDescription *ad; @@ -396,6 +438,8 @@ LDAPDN_rewrite( LDAPDN *dn, unsigned flags ) MatchingRule *mr; struct berval *bv = NULL; + assert( ava ); + if ( ( ad = AVA_PRIVATE( ava ) ) == NULL ) { const char *text = NULL; @@ -454,6 +498,9 @@ LDAPDN_rewrite( LDAPDN *dn, unsigned flags ) return LDAP_SUCCESS; } +/* + * dn normalize routine + */ int dnNormalize( Syntax *syntax, @@ -464,6 +511,9 @@ dnNormalize( Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, ">>> dnNormalize: <%s>\n", val->bv_val, 0, 0 ); + assert( val ); + assert( normalized ); + if ( val->bv_len != 0 ) { LDAPDN *dn = NULL; char *dn_out = NULL; @@ -509,6 +559,9 @@ dnNormalize( return LDAP_SUCCESS; } +/* + * dn "pretty"ing routine + */ int dnPretty( Syntax *syntax, @@ -519,6 +572,9 @@ dnPretty( Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, ">>> dnPretty: <%s>\n", val->bv_val, 0, 0 ); + assert( val ); + assert( pretty ); + if ( val->bv_len != 0 ) { LDAPDN *dn = NULL; char *dn_out = NULL; @@ -539,6 +595,9 @@ dnPretty( } /* FIXME: not sure why the default isn't pretty */ + /* RE: the default is the form that is used as + * an internal representation; the pretty form + * is a variant */ rc = ldap_dn2str( dn, &dn_out, LDAP_DN_FORMAT_LDAPV3 | LDAP_DN_PRETTY ); @@ -561,6 +620,12 @@ dnPretty( return LDAP_SUCCESS; } +/* + * dn match routine + * + * note: uses exact string match (strcmp) because it is supposed to work + * on normalized DNs. + */ int dnMatch( int *matchp, @@ -572,6 +637,10 @@ dnMatch( { int match; struct berval *asserted = (struct berval *) assertedValue; + + assert( matchp ); + assert( value ); + assert( assertedValue ); match = value->bv_len - asserted->bv_len;