gsnmp-0.3.0/0000777000175100017510000000000011337447476007665 500000000000000gsnmp-0.3.0/README0000644000175100017510000000267211337446521010456 00000000000000 GNET-SNMP Copyright (C) 2002-2010 Juergen Schoenwaelder GNET-SNMP [5] is an SNMP library implementation based on glib [1] and gnet [2]. This library has been developed as part of the scli [3] package (an SNMP command line interface). Examples demonstrating the usage of the API can be found in the examples directory. Some examples use stub files generated by the smidump MIB compiler, which is part of the libsmi package [4]. As usual, comments, bug reports, bug fixes and general suggestions are welcome. GNET-SNMP is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA [1] http://www.gtk.org/ [2] http://www.gnetlibrary.org/ [3] https://cnds.eecs.jacobs-university.de/svn/schoenw/src/scli/ [4] http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/projects/libsmi/ [5] https://cnds.eecs.jacobs-university.de/svn/schoenw/src/gsnmp/gsnmp-0.3.0/acinclude.m40000644000175100017510000000172611337446521011766 00000000000000#serial 3 dnl From Jim Meyering dnl Define HAVE_STRUCT_UTIMBUF if `struct utimbuf' is declared -- dnl usually in . dnl Some systems have utime.h but don't declare the struct anywhere. 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AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile src/Makefile tests/Makefile examples/Makefile gsnmp.lsm gsnmp.spec gsnmp.pc]) AC_OUTPUT() gsnmp-0.3.0/aclocal.m40000644000175100017510000106743111337446717011452 00000000000000# generated automatically by aclocal 1.9.6 -*- Autoconf -*- # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, # 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without # even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A # PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # Configure paths for GLIB # Owen Taylor 1997-2001 dnl AM_PATH_GLIB_2_0([MINIMUM-VERSION, [ACTION-IF-FOUND [, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND [, MODULES]]]]) dnl Test for GLIB, and define GLIB_CFLAGS and GLIB_LIBS, if gmodule, gobject, dnl gthread, or gio is specified in MODULES, pass to pkg-config dnl AC_DEFUN([AM_PATH_GLIB_2_0], [dnl dnl Get the cflags and libraries from pkg-config dnl AC_ARG_ENABLE(glibtest, [ --disable-glibtest do not try to compile and run a test GLIB program], , enable_glibtest=yes) pkg_config_args=glib-2.0 for module in . $4 do case "$module" in gmodule) pkg_config_args="$pkg_config_args gmodule-2.0" ;; gmodule-no-export) pkg_config_args="$pkg_config_args gmodule-no-export-2.0" ;; gobject) pkg_config_args="$pkg_config_args gobject-2.0" ;; gthread) pkg_config_args="$pkg_config_args gthread-2.0" ;; gio*) pkg_config_args="$pkg_config_args $module-2.0" ;; esac done PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG([0.16]) no_glib="" if test "x$PKG_CONFIG" = x ; then no_glib=yes PKG_CONFIG=no fi min_glib_version=ifelse([$1], ,2.0.0,$1) AC_MSG_CHECKING(for GLIB - version >= $min_glib_version) if test x$PKG_CONFIG != xno ; then ## don't try to run the test against uninstalled libtool libs if $PKG_CONFIG --uninstalled $pkg_config_args; then echo "Will use uninstalled version of GLib found in PKG_CONFIG_PATH" enable_glibtest=no fi if $PKG_CONFIG --atleast-version $min_glib_version $pkg_config_args; then : else no_glib=yes fi fi if test x"$no_glib" = x ; then GLIB_GENMARSHAL=`$PKG_CONFIG --variable=glib_genmarshal glib-2.0` GOBJECT_QUERY=`$PKG_CONFIG --variable=gobject_query glib-2.0` GLIB_MKENUMS=`$PKG_CONFIG --variable=glib_mkenums glib-2.0` GLIB_CFLAGS=`$PKG_CONFIG --cflags $pkg_config_args` GLIB_LIBS=`$PKG_CONFIG --libs $pkg_config_args` glib_config_major_version=`$PKG_CONFIG --modversion glib-2.0 | \ sed 's/\([[0-9]]*\).\([[0-9]]*\).\([[0-9]]*\)/\1/'` glib_config_minor_version=`$PKG_CONFIG --modversion glib-2.0 | \ sed 's/\([[0-9]]*\).\([[0-9]]*\).\([[0-9]]*\)/\2/'` glib_config_micro_version=`$PKG_CONFIG --modversion glib-2.0 | \ sed 's/\([[0-9]]*\).\([[0-9]]*\).\([[0-9]]*\)/\3/'` if test "x$enable_glibtest" = "xyes" ; then ac_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS" ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS" CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $GLIB_CFLAGS" LIBS="$GLIB_LIBS $LIBS" dnl dnl Now check if the installed GLIB is sufficiently new. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License. gsnmp-0.3.0/ChangeLog0000644000175100017510000001664011337446521011350 000000000000002009-11-27 15:40 Jürgen Schönwälder * src/utils.c: Fixing gnet_snmp_attr_assign() to treat pointer types properly and to pay attention to whether gp is a valid pointer. 2009-08-11 05:56 Jürgen Schönwälder * src/transport.c: Removing the old socket initialization code. 2009-08-09 12:15 Jürgen Schönwälder * src/transport.c: Delaying the transport initializations until the first message of a given transport is sent. This suppresses warnings on machines that do not support IPv6. 2009-07-28 10:28 Jürgen Schönwälder * NEWS, src/utils.c: Editorial changes. 2009-07-28 10:23 Jürgen Schönwälder * NEWS, README, autogen.sh, config.h.in, configure.ac, examples/Makefile.am, examples/atm-mib.c, examples/atm-mib.h, examples/atm-tc-mib.c, examples/atm-tc-mib.h, examples/atm.c, examples/gsnmp-get.c, examples/gsnmp-iftable.c, examples/gsnmp-ping.c, examples/gsnmp-stub-ping.c, examples/gsnmp-walk.c, examples/ianaiftype-mib.c, examples/ianaiftype-mib.h, examples/if-mib.c, examples/if-mib.h, examples/snmpv2-mib.c, examples/snmpv2-mib.h, examples/snmpv2-tc.c, examples/snmpv2-tc.h, src/Makefile.am, src/dispatch.c, src/dispatch.h, src/message.h, src/session.c, src/session.h, src/table.c, src/transport.c, src/transport.h, src/utils.c, src/utils.h, src/walk.c, tests/Makefile.am, tests/gsnmp-test.c: This is a fairly large checking that changes the API functions to enable error reporting via the Gerror mechanism. Addition of a local (Unix domain) socket transport and rewrite of the other transports to use the GError reporting mechanism. This required the introduction of a proper GNetSnmpTAddress that can handle different notions of transport endpoints. The code now support file: URIs for the new local (Unix domain) transport. 2008-07-15 21:36 Jürgen Schönwälder * src/utils.c, src/utils.h: Added support for fixed length string types. 2007-01-02 22:10 Jürgen Schönwälder * examples/Makefile.am: Ensure that gsnmp-get.1 is copied into the distribution. 2007-01-02 21:52 Jürgen Schönwälder * examples/gsnmp-get.1: Initial manual page for gsnmp-get. (The name might change once I find a better one. 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See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * $Id: ber.h 1779 2006-02-13 22:25:59Z schoenw $ */ #ifndef __GNET_SNMP_BER_H__ #define __GNET_SNMP_BER_H__ #include /* This module implements a subset of an ASN.1/BER encoder/decoder. * Encoding takes place from the end to the beginning in order to * provide compact encodings without memory copies. Note that reverse * encoding may not work for other protocols. * * The encoding and decoding API functions are also tailored to handle * just the subset of ASN.1 data types actually used by SNMP. Note * that ASN.1 for example allows unconstrained INTEGER values while * this library has several API functions for various concrete size * constrained types of INTEGER values. */ /* ASN.1 classes */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI 0 /* Universal */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_APL 1 /* Application */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CTX 2 /* Context */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRV 3 /* Private */ /* ASN.1 tags */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_EOC 0 /* End Of Contents */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_BOL 1 /* Boolean */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT 2 /* Integer */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_BTS 3 /* Bit String */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OTS 4 /* Octet String */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_NUL 5 /* Null */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OJI 6 /* Object Identifier */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OJD 7 /* Object Description */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_EXT 8 /* External */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_SEQ 16 /* Sequence */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_SET 17 /* Set */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_NUMSTR 18 /* Numerical String */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRNSTR 19 /* Printable String */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_TEXSTR 20 /* Teletext String */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_VIDSTR 21 /* Video String */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_IA5STR 22 /* IA5 String */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNITIM 23 /* Universal Time */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_GENTIM 24 /* General Time */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_GRASTR 25 /* Graphical String */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_VISSTR 26 /* Visible String */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_GENSTR 27 /* General String */ /* ASN.1 primitive / constructed */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI 0 /* Primitive */ #define GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON 1 /* Constructed */ /* BER encoding / decoding error codes */ typedef enum { GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_ENC_FULL, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_EMPTY, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_EOC_MISMATCH, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_LENGTH_MISMATCH, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_ENC_BADVALUE } GNetSnmpBerError; #define GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR gnet_snmp_ber_error_quark() typedef struct _GNetSnmpBer GNetSnmpBer; GQuark gnet_snmp_ber_error_quark(); GNetSnmpBer* gnet_snmp_ber_enc_new (guchar *buf, gsize buf_len); GNetSnmpBer* gnet_snmp_ber_dec_new (guchar *buf, gsize buf_len); void gnet_snmp_ber_enc_delete (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar **buf, gsize *buf_len); void gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar **buf, gsize *buf_len); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_length (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guint def, gsize len, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_length (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guint *def, gsize *len, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar *eoc, guint cls, guint con, guint tag, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar **eoc, guint *cls, guint *con, guint *tag, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_is_eoc (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar *eoc); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_eoc (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar **eoc, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_eoc (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar *eoc, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_null (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar **eoc, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_null (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar *eoc, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_gint32 (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar **eoc, const gint32 value, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_gint32 (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar *eoc, gint32 *value, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_gint64 (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar **eoc, const gint64 value, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_gint64 (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar *eoc, gint64 *value, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_guint32 (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar **eoc, const guint32 value, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_guint32 (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar *eoc, guint32 *value, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_guint64 (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar **eoc, const guint64 value, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_guint64 (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar *eoc, guint64 *integer, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_octets (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar **eoc, const guchar *octs, const gsize len, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_octets (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar *eoc, guchar **octs, gsize *len, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_oid (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar **eoc, const guint32 *oid, const gsize len, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_oid (GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar *eoc, guint32 **oid, gsize *len, GError **error); #endif /* __GNET_SNMP_BER_H__ */ gsnmp-0.3.0/src/pdu.h0000644000175100017510000001567111337446521011331 00000000000000/* * GNET-SNMP -- glib-based SNMP library * * Copyright (c) 2003 Juergen Schoenwaelder * Copyright (c) 1998 Gregory McLean & Jochen Friedrich * Copyright (c) 1990 Dirk Wisse * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * $Id: pdu.h 1992 2006-08-22 12:48:31Z schoenw $ */ #ifndef __GNET_SNMP_PDU_H__ #define __GNET_SNMP_PDU_H__ #include "ber.h" #define GNET_SNMP_SIZE_OBJECTID (128) /* * Distinguished SNMP varbind types as defined in RFC 3416. */ typedef enum { GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NULL = 0, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING = 1, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID = 2, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_IPADDRESS = 3, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32 = 4, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_UNSIGNED32 = 5, /* also Gauge32 */ GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32 = 6, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS = 7, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OPAQUE = 8, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER64 = 9, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NOSUCHOBJECT = 10, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NOSUCHINSTANCE = 11, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_ENDOFMIBVIEW = 12 } GNetSnmpVarBindType; typedef struct _GNetSnmpVarBind GNetSnmpVarBind; struct _GNetSnmpVarBind { guint32 *oid; /* name of the variable */ gsize oid_len; /* length of the name */ GNetSnmpVarBindType type; /* variable type / exception */ union { gint32 i32; /* 32 bit signed */ guint32 ui32; /* 32 bit unsigned */ gint64 i64; /* 64 bit signed */ guint64 ui64; /* 64 bit unsigned */ guint8 *ui8v; /* 8 bit unsigned vector */ guint32 *ui32v; /* 32 bit unsigned vector */ } value; /* value of the variable */ gsize value_len; /* length of a vector in bytes */ }; GNetSnmpVarBind* gnet_snmp_varbind_new (const guint32 *oid, const gsize oid_len, const GNetSnmpVarBindType type, const gpointer value, const gsize value_len); void gnet_snmp_varbind_delete (GNetSnmpVarBind *vb); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_varbind (GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpVarBind *vb, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_varbind_null (GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpVarBind *vb, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_varbind (GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpVarBind **vb, GError **error); /* * SNMP VarBindLists are represented as GLists of GNetSnmpVarBinds. * This allows us to use all the nice GList functions to manipulate * and navigate SNMP VarBindLists. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_varbind_list (GNetSnmpBer *ber, GList *list, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_varbind_list_null(GNetSnmpBer *ber, GList *list, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_varbind_list (GNetSnmpBer *ber, GList **list, GError **error); /* * SNMP protocol operations as defined in RFC 3416. */ typedef enum { GNET_SNMP_PDU_GET = 0, GNET_SNMP_PDU_NEXT = 1, GNET_SNMP_PDU_RESPONSE = 2, GNET_SNMP_PDU_SET = 3, GNET_SNMP_PDU_TRAP = 4, GNET_SNMP_PDU_BULK = 5, GNET_SNMP_PDU_INFORM = 6 } GNetSnmpPduType; /* * SNMP protocol operation classes as defined in RFC 3411. */ #define GNET_SNMP_PDU_CLASS_READ(p) \ (p == GNET_SNMP_PDU_GET || \ p == GNET_SNMP_PDU_NEXT || \ p == GNET_SNMP_PDU_BULK) #define GNET_SNMP_PDU_CLASS_WRITE(p) \ (p == GNET_SNMP_PDU_SET) #define GNET_SNMP_PDU_CLASS_RESPONSE(p) \ (p == GNET_SNMP_PDU_RESPONSE) #define GNET_SNMP_PDU_CLASS_NOTIFICATION(p) \ (p == GNET_SNMP_PDU_TRAP || p == GNET_SNMP_PDU_INFORM) /* * SNMP protocol error codes as defined in RFC 3416. * Negative error codes are GNET-SNMP internal codes. */ typedef enum { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_DONE = -4, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_PROCEDURE = -3, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL = -2, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NORESPONSE = -1, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR = 0, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_TOOBIG = 1, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOSUCHNAME = 2, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_BADVALUE = 3, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_READONLY = 4, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_GENERROR = 5, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOACCESS = 6, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_WRONGTYPE = 7, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_WRONGLENGTH = 8, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_WRONGENCODING = 9, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_WRONGVALUE = 10, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOCREATION = 11, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INCONSISTENTVALUE = 12, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_RESOURCEUNAVAILABLE = 13, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_COMMITFAILED = 14, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_UNDOFAILED = 15, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_AUTHORIZATIONERROR = 16, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOTWRITABLE = 17, GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INCONSISTENTNAME = 18 } GNetSnmpPduError; /* * SNMPv1 trap PDUs have a slightly different format. This library * implements the notification mappings defined in RFC 2576 so that * applications will always see the SNMPv2c/SNMPv3 notification PDU * format. Also note that the GNetSnmpPdu represents a scoped PDU as * defined in RFC 3411 and RFC 3412. */ typedef struct _GNetSnmpPdu GNetSnmpPdu; struct _GNetSnmpPdu { guchar *context_engineid; gsize context_engineid_len; guchar *context_name; gsize context_name_len; GNetSnmpPduType type; gint32 request_id; gint32 error_status; /* holds a GNetSnmpError */ gint32 error_index; GList *varbind_list; }; /* * The following encoding/decoding functions are for the different SNMP * protocol versions supported by this library. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_pdu_v1 (GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpPdu *pdu, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_pdu_v1 (GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpPdu *pdu, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_pdu_v2 (GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpPdu *pdu, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_pdu_v2 (GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpPdu *pdu, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_pdu_v3 (GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpPdu *pdu, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_pdu_v3 (GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpPdu *pdu, GError **error); /* ------------------------ stuff we should get rid off ----------------- */ /* SNMP hooks for debugging, profiling, statistics, ... */ extern void (*g_snmp_list_decode_hook)(GList *list); extern void (*g_snmp_list_encode_hook)(GList *list); #endif /* __GNET_SNMP_PDU_H__ */ gsnmp-0.3.0/src/dispatch.h0000644000175100017510000000543411337446521012334 00000000000000/* * $Id: dispatch.h 3178 2009-07-28 10:23:24Z schoenw $ * GXSNMP -- An snmp management application * Copyright (C) 1998 Gregory McLean & Jochen Friedrich * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * Implementation of a SNMP dispatcher as of RFC2271 */ #ifndef __GNET_SNMP_DISPATCH_H__ #define __GNET_SNMP_DISPATCH_H__ #include "gsnmp.h" gboolean gnet_snmp_dispatcher_send_pdu (GNetSnmpTAddress *tAddress, GNetSnmpVersion version, GNetSnmpSecModel sec_model, GString *sec_name, GNetSnmpSecLevel sec_level, GNetSnmpPdu *pdu, gboolean expect_response, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_dispatcher_recv_msg (GNetSnmpTAddress *tAddress, guchar *msg, gsize msg_len, GError **error); #if 0 /* This module defines the API to the SNMP RFC layer. Requests are routed * to the appropriate transport (e.g. IPv4 or IPv6 or IPX) by using the * message processing compatible with the given PDU version (V1, V2C, * or V3). Applications will prefer to use the sync or async event loop * API presented by the g_session layer. */ typedef void (*GXINITCB) (guint r_socket, void (*receiveMessage) ()); int sendPdu(GNetSnmpTAddress *transportAddress, guint messageProcessingModel, guint securityModel, GString *securityName, int securityLevel, GString *contextEngineID, GString *contextName, guint pduVersion, GNetSnmpPdu *PDU, gboolean expectResponse, GError **error); gboolean returnResponsePdu(guint messageProcessingModel, guint securityModel, GString *securityName, int securityLevel, GString *contextEngineID, GString *contextName, guint pduVersion, GNetSnmpPdu *PDU, int maxSizeResponseScopedPDU, gpointer stateReference, int statusInformation, GError **error); void g_receive_message(GNetSnmpTAddress *transportAddress, gpointer wholeMsg, guint wholeMsgLength); gboolean g_register_message (guint model_nr, struct g_message *msg); gboolean g_register_security (guint model_nr, struct g_security *sec); #define PDUV1 1 #define PDUV2 2 #endif #endif /* __GNET_SNMP_DISPATCH_H__ */ gsnmp-0.3.0/src/message.h0000644000175100017510000001066411337446521012162 00000000000000/* * GSNMP -- glib-based SNMP library * * Copyright (C) 2003 Juergen Schoenwaelder * Copyright (C) 1998 Gregory McLean & Jochen Friedrich * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * $Id: message.h 3178 2009-07-28 10:23:24Z schoenw $ */ #ifndef __GNET_SNMP_MSG_H__ #define __GNET_SNMP_MSG_H__ #include "gsnmp.h" typedef enum { GNET_SNMP_V1 = 0, GNET_SNMP_V2C = 1, GNET_SNMP_V2P = 2, /* historic, not supported */ GNET_SNMP_V3 = 3 } GNetSnmpVersion; typedef struct _GNetSnmpMsg GNetSnmpMsg; struct _GNetSnmpMsg { gint32 version; /** version (RFC 1157, RFC 1901, RFC 3412) */ guchar *community; /** community (RFC 1157, RFC 1901) */ gsize community_len; /** community (RFC 1157, RFC 1901) */ gint32 msgid; /** msgID (RFC 3412) */ gint32 msg_max_size; /** msgMaxSize (RFC 3412) */ guint8 msg_flags; /** msgFlags (RFC 3412) */ gint32 msg_security_model; /** msgMaxSize (RFC 3412) */ gpointer data; /** typically an SNMP PDU */ }; gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_msg (GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpMsg *msg, GError **error); gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_msg (GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpMsg *msg, GError **error); /* Processing Models as in RFC2271, page 40 */ #define PMODEL_SNMPV1 0 #define PMODEL_SNMPV2C 1 #define PMODEL_SNMPV2 2 #define PMODEL_SNMPV3 3 struct g_message { gboolean (*prepareOutgoingMessage) ( GNetSnmpTAddress *transportAddress, guint messageProcessingModel, guint securityModel, GString *securityName, int securityLevel, GString *contextEngineID, GString *contextName, guint pduVersion, GNetSnmpPdu *PDU, gboolean expectResponse, int sendPduHandle, GNetSnmpTAddress **outTransportAddress, gpointer *outgoingMessage, gsize *outgoingMessageLength, GError **error); gboolean (*prepareResponseMessage) ( guint messageProcessingModel, guint securityModel, GString *securityName, int securityLevel, GString *contextEngineID, GString *contextName, guint pduVersion, GNetSnmpPdu *PDU, guint maxSizeResponseScopedPDU, gpointer stateReference, guint statusInformation, GNetSnmpTAddress **outTransportAddress, gpointer *outgoingMessage, gsize *outgoingMessageLength); gboolean (*prepareDataElements) ( GNetSnmpTAddress *transportAddress, gpointer wholeMsg, gsize wholeMsgLength, guint *messageProcessingModel, guint *securityModel, GString **securityName, int *securityLevel, GString **contextEngineID, GString **contextName, guint *pduVersion, GNetSnmpPdu *PDU, guint *pduType, int *sendPduHandle, guint *maxSizeResponseScopedPDU, guint *statusInformation, gpointer *stateReference, GError **error); gboolean (*releaseState) ( gpointer stateReference); }; #endif /* __GNET_SNMP_MSG_H__ */ gsnmp-0.3.0/src/security.h0000644000175100017510000000474511337446521012410 00000000000000/* * GNET-SNMP -- glib-based SNMP library * * Copyright (c) 2003 Juergen Schoenwaelder * Copyright (c) 1998 Gregory McLean & Jochen Friedrich * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * $Id: security.h 1779 2006-02-13 22:25:59Z schoenw $ */ #ifndef __GNET_SNMP_USM_H__ #define __GNET_SNMP_USM_H__ #include "gsnmp.h" typedef enum { GNET_SNMP_SECMODEL_ANY = 0, GNET_SNMP_SECMODEL_SNMPV1 = 1, GNET_SNMP_SECMODEL_SNMPV2C = 2, GNET_SNMP_SECMODEL_SNMPV3 = 3 } GNetSnmpSecModel; typedef enum { GNET_SNMP_SECLEVEL_NANP = 0, GNET_SNMP_SECLEVEL_ANP = 1, GNET_SNMP_SECLEVEL_AP = 2 } GNetSnmpSecLevel; /* Security models as in RFC2271, page 39 */ #define SMODEL_ANY 0 #define SMODEL_SNMPV1 1 #define SMODEL_SNMPV2C 2 #define SMODEL_USM 3 #define SLEVEL_NANP 0 #define SLEVEL_ANP 1 #define SLEVEL_AP 3 struct g_security { gboolean (*generateRequestMsg) (); gboolean (*processIncomingMsg) (); gboolean (*generateResponseMsg) (); }; /* Authentification types */ #define AUTH_COMMUNITY 1 #define AUTH_USEC 2 #define AUTH_COMLEN 255 /* Typedefs */ typedef struct _SNMP_AUTH SNMP_AUTH; /* Authentication */ struct _SNMP_AUTH { guint type; guchar name[AUTH_COMLEN]; guint nlen; guchar ahash[20]; guint alen; guchar phash[20]; guint plen; }; void gnet_snmp_password_to_key_md5 (guchar *password, gsize password_len, guchar *key); void gnet_snmp_localize_key_md5 (guchar *key, guchar *engineID, gsize engineID_len); void gnet_snmp_password_to_key_sha (guchar *password, gsize password_len, guchar *key); void gnet_snmp_localize_key_sha (guchar *key, guchar *engineID, gsize engineID_len); #endif /* __GNET_SNMP_USM_H__ */ gsnmp-0.3.0/src/session.h0000644000175100017510000001626111337446521012220 00000000000000/* * GNET-SNMP -- glib-based SNMP library * * Copyright (c) 2003 Juergen Schoenwaelder * Copyright (c) 1998 Gregory McLean & Jochen Friedrich * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * $Id: session.h 3257 2010-02-17 12:17:35Z schoenw $ */ #ifndef __GNET_SNMP_SESSION_H__ #define __GNET_SNMP_SESSION_H__ /* * Basic snmp info on a per session basis. Note that status * information of the last SNMP interaction is returned to the * application as part of the session structure. (!) */ typedef struct _GNetSnmp GNetSnmp; /* XXX there should only be a single callback (for everything) with the condition signalled as part of the session state / error code XXX */ typedef gboolean (*GNetSnmpDoneFunc) (GNetSnmp *snmp, GNetSnmpPdu *pdu, GList *vbl, gpointer data); typedef void (*GNetSnmpTimeFunc) (GNetSnmp *snmp, gpointer data); /* XXX this structure should be completely private XXX */ struct _GNetSnmp { GNetSnmpTAddress *taddress; GURI *uri; gint32 error_status; guint32 error_index; guint retries; /* number of retries */ guint timeout; /* timeout in milliseconds */ GNetSnmpVersion version; /* message version */ GString *ctxt_name; /* context name */ GString *sec_name; /* security name */ GNetSnmpSecModel sec_model; /* security model */ GNetSnmpSecLevel sec_level; /* security level */ GNetSnmpDoneFunc done_callback; /* what to call when complete */ GNetSnmpTimeFunc time_callback; /* what to call on a timeout */ gpointer magic; /* additional data for callbacks */ }; #define GNET_SNMP_DEFAULT_RETRIES 3 #define GNET_SNMP_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT 200 /* * Session error codes. Eventually, all session API functions should * return error information via the GError mechanism... */ typedef enum { GNET_SNMP_ERROR_NEWFAIL, GNET_SNMP_ERROR_BADURI } GNetSnmpXXError; #define GNET_SNMP_ERROR gnet_snmp_error_quark() /* * Session API functions. */ GNetSnmp* gnet_snmp_new (void); GNetSnmp* gnet_snmp_new_uri (const GURI *uri, GError **error); GNetSnmp* gnet_snmp_new_string (const gchar *string, GError **error); GNetSnmp* gnet_snmp_clone (GNetSnmp *snmp); void gnet_snmp_delete (GNetSnmp *snmp); void gnet_snmp_set_transport (GNetSnmp *snmp, GNetSnmpTAddress *taddress); void gnet_snmp_set_sec_name (GNetSnmp *snmp, GString *name); void gnet_snmp_set_sec_model (GNetSnmp *snmp, GNetSnmpSecModel model); void gnet_snmp_set_sec_level (GNetSnmp *snmp, GNetSnmpSecLevel level); void gnet_snmp_set_ctxt_name (GNetSnmp *snmp, GString *name); void gnet_snmp_set_timeout (GNetSnmp *snmp, guint timeout); void gnet_snmp_set_retries (GNetSnmp *snmp, guint retries); void gnet_snmp_set_version (GNetSnmp *snmp, GNetSnmpVersion version); const gchar* gnet_snmp_get_community (const GNetSnmp *snmp); GString* gnet_snmp_get_sec_name (const GNetSnmp *snmp); GNetSnmpSecModel gnet_snmp_get_sec_model(const GNetSnmp *snmp); GNetSnmpSecLevel gnet_snmp_get_sec_level(const GNetSnmp *snmp); GString* gnet_snmp_get_ctxt_name (const GNetSnmp *snmp); guint gnet_snmp_get_timeout (const GNetSnmp *snmp); guint gnet_snmp_get_retries (const GNetSnmp *snmp); GNetSnmpVersion gnet_snmp_get_version (const GNetSnmp *snmp); GNetSnmpTDomain gnet_snmp_get_tdomain (const GNetSnmp *snmp); gchar* gnet_snmp_get_uri_string(GNetSnmp *snmp); void gnet_snmp_update_uri (GNetSnmp *snmp); gpointer gnet_snmp_async_set (GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *vbl, GError **error); gpointer gnet_snmp_async_set (GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *vbl, GError **error); gpointer gnet_snmp_async_get (GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *vbl, GError **error); gpointer gnet_snmp_async_getnext (GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *vbl, GError **error); gpointer gnet_snmp_async_getbulk (GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *vbl, guint32 nonrep, guint32 maxrep, GError **error); GList* gnet_snmp_sync_set (GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *vbl, GError **error); GList* gnet_snmp_sync_get (GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *vbl, GError **error); GList* gnet_snmp_sync_getnext (GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *vbl, GError **error); GList* gnet_snmp_sync_getbulk (GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *vbl, guint32 nonrep, guint32 maxrep, GError **error); /* Is it necessary to support multiple walks per session (with shared callbacks anyway)? If we drop this feature, we could merge the walk state into the session itself and simplify the API. */ typedef struct _GNetSnmpWalk GNetSnmpWalk; GNetSnmpWalk* gnet_snmp_walk_new (GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *vbl, void (* cb_error)(), void (* cb_row)(), void (* cb_finish)(), gpointer data); void gnet_snmp_walk_delete (GNetSnmpWalk *walk); void gnet_snmp_async_walk (GNetSnmpWalk *walk, GError **error); GList* gnet_snmp_sync_walk (GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *vbl, GError **error); /* Is it necessary to support multiple takes per session (with shared callbacks anyway)? If we drop this feature, we could merge the table state into the session itself and simplify the API. */ typedef struct _GNetSnmpTable GNetSnmpTable; GNetSnmpTable* gnet_snmp_table_new (GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *vbl, void (* cb_error)(), void (* cb_row)(), void (* cb_finish)(), gpointer data); void gnet_snmp_table_delete (GNetSnmpTable *table); void gnet_snmp_async_table (GNetSnmpTable *table, GError **error); GList* gnet_snmp_sync_table (GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *vbl, GError **error); typedef struct _GNetSnmpRequest { GNetSnmpDoneFunc callback; GNetSnmpTimeFunc timeout; GNetSnmp *session; GNetSnmpPdu pdu; struct sockaddr *address; GNetSnmpTAddress *taddress; GTimeVal timer; guint retries; guint timeoutval; GNetSnmpVersion version; GString *sec_name; GNetSnmpSecModel sec_model; GNetSnmpSecLevel sec_level; gpointer magic; } GNetSnmpRequest; GNetSnmpRequest* gnet_snmp_request_new (void); void gnet_snmp_request_delete (GNetSnmpRequest *request); void gnet_snmp_request_queue (GNetSnmpRequest *request); void gnet_snmp_request_dequeue(GNetSnmpRequest *request); GNetSnmpRequest* gnet_snmp_request_find (gint32 request_id); void gnet_snmp_request_timeout(GNetSnmpRequest *request); /* * Session API - the stuff below needs to be cleaned up. XXX */ void g_session_response_pdu(GNetSnmpMsg *msg); #endif /* __GNET_SNMP_SESSION_H__ */ gsnmp-0.3.0/src/transport.h0000644000175100017510000000526411337446521012572 00000000000000/* * GNET-SNMP -- glib-based SNMP library * * Copyright (c) 2003 Juergen Schoenwaelder * Copyright (c) 1998 Gregory McLean & Jochen Friedrich * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * $Id: transport.h 3178 2009-07-28 10:23:24Z schoenw $ */ #ifndef __GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_H__ #define __GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_H__ /* * Transport address representation for the different SNMP transport * domains. */ typedef enum { GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_NONE = 0, GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_UDP_IPV4 = 1, /* RFC 3417 */ GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_UDP_IPV6 = 2, GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_IPX = 3, /* RFC 3417 */ GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_TCP_IPV4 = 4, /* RFC 3430 */ GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_TCP_IPV6 = 5, /* RFC 3430 */ GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_LOCAL = 6 } GNetSnmpTDomain; typedef struct { GNetSnmpTDomain domain; union { GInetAddr *inetaddr; gchar *path; }; } GNetSnmpTAddress; GNetSnmpTAddress* gnet_snmp_taddress_new(void); GNetSnmpTAddress* gnet_snmp_taddress_new_inet(GNetSnmpTDomain domain, GInetAddr* addr); GNetSnmpTAddress* gnet_snmp_taddress_new_path(GNetSnmpTDomain domain, gchar *path); GNetSnmpTAddress* gnet_snmp_taddress_clone(GNetSnmpTAddress *taddr); gchar* gnet_snmp_taddress_get_short_name(const GNetSnmpTAddress *taddr); void gnet_snmp_taddress_delete(GNetSnmpTAddress *taddr); /* * The maximum datagram size we are prepared to deal with. */ #define MAX_DGRAM_SIZE 32768 /* * Transport related runtime error handling. */ typedef enum { GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_SEND, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_RECV, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_SOCKET, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_CONNECT, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_REGISTER, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED } GNetSnmpTransportError; #define GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR gnet_snmp_transport_error_quark() GQuark gnet_snmp_transport_error_quark(); /* * The entrance into the transport module. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_transport_send (GNetSnmpTAddress *taddress, guchar *msg, guint msg_len, GError **error); #endif /* __GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_H__ */ gsnmp-0.3.0/src/utils.h0000644000175100017510000001204211337446521011666 00000000000000/* * GNET-SNMP -- glib-based SNMP implementation * * Copyright (C) 2003 Juergen Schoenwaelder * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * $Id: utils.h 3178 2009-07-28 10:23:24Z schoenw $ */ #ifndef __GNET_SNMP_UTILS_H__ #define __GNET_SNMP_UTILS_H__ /* * Return the gsnmp specific command line option group to be used with * the glib command line option parser. */ GOptionGroup *gnet_snmp_get_option_group (); /* * Lexicographically compare two object identifiers oid1 and oid2 with * length len1 and len2 and return -1, 0 or 1 if oid1 is found to be * less than, to match or be greater than oid2. */ gint gnet_snmp_compare_oids (const guint32 *oid1, const gsize len1, const guint32 *oid2, const gsize len2); /* * Parse a string into an SNMP URI. This function also handles * abbreviated URIs. */ GURI* gnet_snmp_parse_uri (const gchar *string, GError **error); /* * Parse the query contained in 2nd element of a path of the snmp: URI * scheme. The path passed to this function is the full path of the * URI. */ typedef enum { GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR_NOOIDS, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR_TRAIL, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR_LPAREN, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR_RPAREN, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR_COMMA, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR_INT, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR_DOT, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR_STAR, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR_PLUS, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR_TOKEN, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR_EOF } GNetSnmpUriError; #define GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR gnet_snmp_uri_error_quark() GQuark gnet_snmp_uri_error_quark(); typedef enum { GNET_SNMP_URI_GET, GNET_SNMP_URI_NEXT, GNET_SNMP_URI_WALK } GNetSnmpUriType; gboolean gnet_snmp_parse_path (const gchar *path, GList **vbl, GNetSnmpUriType *type, GError **error); /* * The following types and the associated functions are used to * map enumerated numbers to labels and vice versa. */ typedef struct _GNetSnmpEnum GNetSnmpEnum; typedef struct _GNetSnmpIdentity GNetSnmpIdentity; struct _GNetSnmpEnum { gint32 const number; gchar const *label; }; gchar const * gnet_snmp_enum_get_label(GNetSnmpEnum const *table, gint32 const id); gboolean gnet_snmp_enum_get_number(GNetSnmpEnum const *table, gchar const *str, gint32 *number); struct _GNetSnmpIdentity { guint32 const *oid; gsize const oidlen; gchar const *label; }; gchar const * gnet_snmp_identity_get_label(GNetSnmpIdentity const *table, guint32 const *oid, gsize oidlen); guint32 * gnet_snmp_identity_get_identity(GNetSnmpIdentity const *table, gchar const *str, gsize *oidlen); /* * SNMP specific enumerations */ extern GNetSnmpEnum const gnet_snmp_enum_version_table[]; extern GNetSnmpEnum const gnet_snmp_enum_error_table[]; extern GNetSnmpEnum const gnet_snmp_enum_debug_table[]; extern GNetSnmpEnum const gnet_snmp_enum_tdomain_table[]; extern GNetSnmpEnum const gnet_snmp_enum_type_table[]; extern GNetSnmpEnum const gnet_snmp_enum_pdu_table[]; /* * The following utility functions and data structures are used by the * scli stubs generated by the smidump MIB compiler. */ typedef enum { GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE = 1 << 0, /* attribute is writable */ GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_FIXED_LENGTH = 1 << 1, /* if set, len_offset contains the length */ GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_MASK = 0x03 } GNetSnmpAttrFlags; typedef struct { const guint32 subid; /* column/scalar subid */ const GNetSnmpVarBindType type; /* SNMP type of the value */ const gint tag; /* internal identification tag */ const gchar *label; /* label (used for error reports) */ const gpointer constraints;/* range or size constraints */ const guint16 val_offset; /* offset for the value pointer */ const guint16 len_offset; /* offset for the length pointer */ const GNetSnmpAttrFlags flags; /* various flags, see above */ } GNetSnmpAttribute; extern int gnet_snmp_attr_assign(GList *vbl, guint32 const *base, size_t const len, const GNetSnmpAttribute *attributes, const gpointer p); extern void gnet_snmp_attr_get(const GNetSnmp *s, GList **vbl, guint32 *base, size_t const len, guint const idx, const GNetSnmpAttribute *attributes, const gint64 mask); extern void gnet_snmp_attr_set(const GNetSnmp *s, GList **vbl, guint32 *base, size_t len, guint const idx, const GNetSnmpAttribute *attributes, const gint64 mask, const gpointer p); #endif /* __GNET_SNMP_UTILS_H__ */ gsnmp-0.3.0/src/gsnmp.h0000644000175100017510000000353211337446521011656 00000000000000/* * GNET-SNMP -- glib-based SNMP library * * Copyright (c) 2003 Juergen Schoenwaelder * Copyright (c) 1998 Gregory McLean & Jochen Friedrich * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * $Id: gsnmp.h 1992 2006-08-22 12:48:31Z schoenw $ */ #ifndef __GNET_SNMP_H__ #define __GNET_SNMP_H__ #include #include #include #include G_BEGIN_DECLS typedef enum { GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_REQUESTS = 1 << 0, GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_SESSION = 1 << 1, GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_TRANSPORT = 1 << 2, GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_PACKET = 1 << 3, GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_BER = 1 << 4, GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_ALL = GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_REQUESTS | GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_SESSION | GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_TRANSPORT | GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_PACKET | GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_BER, GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_MASK = 0x1f } GNetSnmpDebugFlags; #include "ber.h" #include "pdu.h" #include "transport.h" #include "message.h" #include "security.h" #include "session.h" #include "dispatch.h" #include "utils.h" extern GNetSnmpDebugFlags gnet_snmp_debug_flags; extern guint gnet_snmp_retries; 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you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * $Id: ber.c 1779 2006-02-13 22:25:59Z schoenw $ */ /* * MT safe */ #include "ber.h" struct _GNetSnmpBer { guchar *pointer; /* octet just encoded or to be decoded */ guchar *begin; /* first octet */ guchar *end; /* octet after last octet */ }; GQuark gnet_snmp_ber_error_quark(void) { static GQuark quark = 0; if (quark == 0) { quark = g_quark_from_static_string("gnet-snmp-ber-error-quark"); } return quark; } /** Initializes a #GNetSnmpBer buffer for encoding. * * \param buf the address of the buffer to encode into. * \param buf_len: the length of the buffer which will be filled. * * Initializes a #GNetSnmpBer buffer for encoding. Note that encoding * is done backwards, that is we start filling the buffer from the end * and work towards the beginning. * * \return the handle for the encoding buffer. */ GNetSnmpBer * gnet_snmp_ber_enc_new(guchar *buf, gsize buf_len) { GNetSnmpBer *ber; ber = g_new(GNetSnmpBer, 1); ber->begin = buf; ber->end = buf + buf_len; ber->pointer = ber->end; return ber; } /** Initializes a #GNetSnmpBer buffer for decoding. * * \param buf the address of the buffer to decode. * \param buf_len the length of the buffer which will be decoded. * * Initializes a #GNetSnmpBer buffer for decoding. 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if (len) *len = ber->end - ber->pointer; g_free(ber); } /** Encodes an octet if there is still buffer space to encode. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param ch the octet to encode. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Encodes an octet if there is still buffer space to encode. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ static inline gboolean enc_octet(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar ch, GError **error) { if (ber->pointer <= ber->begin) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_ENC_FULL, "BER encoding buffer overflow"); } return FALSE; } *--(ber->pointer) = ch; return TRUE; } /** Decodes an octet if there is still buffer space to decode. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param ch the pointer used to store the decoded octet. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Decodes an octet if there is still buffer space to decode. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ static inline gboolean dec_octet(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar *ch, GError **error) { if (ber->pointer >= ber->end) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_EMPTY, "BER encoding buffer underflow"); } return FALSE; } *ch = *(ber->pointer)++; return TRUE; } /** Encodes a tag value. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param tag the tag to encode. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Encodes a tag value. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ static inline gboolean enc_tag(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guint tag, GError **error) { guchar ch; ch = (guchar) (tag & 0x7F); tag >>= 7; if (!enc_octet(ber, ch, error)) { return FALSE; } while (tag > 0) { ch = (guchar) (tag | 0x80); tag >>= 7; if (!enc_octet(ber, ch, error)) { return FALSE; } } return TRUE; } /** Decodes a tag value. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param tag the pointer used to store the decoded tag value. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Decodes a tag value. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ static inline gboolean dec_tag(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guint *tag, GError **error) { guchar ch; *tag = 0; do { if (!dec_octet(ber, &ch, error)) { return FALSE; } *tag <<= 7; *tag |= ch & 0x7F; } while ((ch & 0x80) == 0x80); return TRUE; } /** Encodes an identifier. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param cls the ASN.1 class value. * \param con the ASN.1 constructed value. * \param tag the ASN.1 tag value. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Encodes an identifier. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ static inline gboolean enc_id(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guint cls, guint con, guint tag, GError **error) { guint ch; if (tag >= 0x1F) { if (!enc_tag(ber, tag, error)) { return FALSE; } tag = 0x1F; } ch = (guchar) ((cls << 6) | (con << 5) | (tag)); if (!enc_octet(ber, ch, error)) { return FALSE; } return TRUE; } /** Decodes an identifier. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param cls the pointer used to store the ASN.1 class value. * \param con the pointer used to store the ASN.1 constructed value. * \param tag the pointer used to store the ASN.1 tag value. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Decodes an identifier. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ static inline gboolean dec_id(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guint *cls, guint *con, guint *tag, GError **error) { guchar ch; if (!dec_octet(ber, &ch, error)) { return FALSE; } *cls = (ch & 0xC0) >> 6; *con = (ch & 0x20) >> 5; *tag = (ch & 0x1F); if (*tag == 0x1F) { if (!dec_tag(ber, tag, error)) { return FALSE; } } return TRUE; } /** Encodes a definite or indefinite length. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param def flag indicating (in)definite encoding. * \param len the length to encode. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Encodes a definite or indefinite length. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_length(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guint def, gsize len, GError **error) { guchar ch, cnt; g_assert(ber); if (!def) { ch = 0x80; } else { if (len < 0x80) { ch = (guchar) len; } else { cnt = 0; while (len > 0) { ch = (guchar) len; len >>= 8; if (!enc_octet(ber, ch, error)) { return FALSE; } cnt++; } ch = (guchar) (cnt | 0x80); } } if (!enc_octet(ber, ch, error)) { return FALSE; } return TRUE; } /** Decodes a definite or indefinite length. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param def the pointer to store a flag indicating (in)definite encoding. * \param len the pointer to store the decoded length. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Decodes a definite or indefinite length. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_length(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guint *def, gsize *len, GError **error) { guchar ch, cnt; g_assert(ber); if (!dec_octet(ber, &ch, error)) { return FALSE; } if (ch == 0x80) { *def = 0; } else { *def = 1; if (ch < 0x80) { *len = ch; } else { cnt = (guchar) (ch & 0x7F); *len = 0; while (cnt > 0) { if (!dec_octet(ber, &ch, error)) { return FALSE; } *len <<= 8; *len |= ch; cnt--; } } } return TRUE; } /** Encodes an ASN1/BER header. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param eoc the pointer to the end of encoding or NULL is indefinite. * \param cls the ASN.1 tag class. * \param con the primitve/constructed flag. * \param tag the ASN.1 tag value. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Encodes an ASN1/BER header. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar *eoc, guint cls, guint con, guint tag, GError **error) { guint def, len; g_assert(ber); if (eoc == 0) { def = 0; len = 0; } else { def = 1; len = eoc - ber->pointer; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_length(ber, def, len, error)) { return FALSE; } if (!enc_id(ber, cls, con, tag, error)) { return FALSE; } return TRUE; } /** Decodes an ASN1/BER header. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param eoc the pointer to store the end of encoding or NULL is indefinite. * \param cls the pointer to store ASN.1 tag class. * \param con the pointer to store the primitve/constructed flag. * \param tag the pointer to store the ASN.1 tag value. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Decodes an ASN1/BER header. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar **eoc, guint *cls, guint *con, guint *tag, GError **error) { guint def; gsize len; g_assert(ber); if (!dec_id(ber, cls, con, tag, error)) { return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_length(ber, &def, &len, error)) { return FALSE; } if (def) *eoc = ber->pointer + len; else *eoc = 0; return TRUE; } /** Checks if decoding has reached the end-of-contents. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param eoc the end of encoding pointer. * * Checks if decoding has reached the end-of-contents. * * \return a gboolean indicating whether we have reached the end of contents. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_is_eoc(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar *eoc) { g_assert(ber); if (eoc == 0) { return (ber->pointer [0] == 0x00 && ber->pointer [1] == 0x00); } else { return (ber->pointer >= eoc); } } /** Encodes or sets the end-of-contents (eoc) of a compound type. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param eoc the pointer used to store the end of encoding pointer. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * If eoc is 0 it encodes an ASN1 end of contents (0x00 0x00), so it * produces an indefinite length encoding. If eoc points to a * character pointer, eoc is filled with the pointer to the last * encoded octet. This pointer can be used in the next * #gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header to determine the length of the * encoding. This produces a definite length encoding. * * \return a gboolean indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_eoc(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar **eoc, GError **error) { g_assert(ber); if (eoc == 0) { if (!enc_octet(ber, 0x00, error)) { return FALSE; } if (!enc_octet(ber, 0x00, error)) { return FALSE; } } else { *eoc = ber->pointer; } return TRUE; } /** Decodes or verifies the end-of-contents (eoc) of a compound type. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param eoc the end of encoding pointer. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * If eoc is 0 it decodes an ASN1 end of contents (0x00 0x00), so it * has to be an indefinite length encoding. If eoc is a character * pointer, it probably was filled by asn1_header_decode, and should * point to the octet after the last of the encoding. It is checked if * this pointer points to the octet to be decoded. This only takes * place in decoding a definite length encoding. * * \return a gboolean indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_eoc(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar *eoc, GError **error) { guchar ch; g_assert(ber); if (eoc == 0) { if (!dec_octet(ber, &ch, error)) { return FALSE; } if (ch != 0x00) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_EOC_MISMATCH, "BER EOC mismatch"); } return FALSE; } if (!dec_octet(ber, &ch, error)) { return FALSE; } if (ch != 0x00) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_EOC_MISMATCH, "BER EOC mismatch"); } return FALSE; } } else { if (ber->pointer != eoc) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_LENGTH_MISMATCH, "BER length mismatch"); } return FALSE; } } return TRUE; } /** Encodes an ASN.1 NULL value. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param eoc the pointer to the end of encoding pointer. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Encodes an ASN.1 NULL value. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_null(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar **eoc, GError **error) { g_assert(ber); *eoc = ber->pointer; return TRUE; } /** Decodes an ASN.1 NULL value. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param eoc the end of encoding pointer. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Decodes an ASN.1 NULL value. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_null(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar *eoc, GError **error) { g_assert(ber); ber->pointer = eoc; return TRUE; } /** Encodes a gint32 value as an ASN.1 INTEGER value. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param eoc the pointer to the end of encoding pointer. * \param value the gint32 value to encode. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Encodes a gint32 value as an ASN.1 INTEGER value. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_gint32(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar **eoc, const gint32 value, GError **error) { guchar ch, sign; int lim; gint32 val = value; g_assert(ber); *eoc = ber->pointer; if (val < 0) { lim = -1; sign = 0x80; } else { lim = 0; sign = 0x00; } do { ch = (guchar) val; val >>= 8; if (!enc_octet(ber, ch, error)) { return FALSE; } } while ((val != lim) || (guchar) (ch & 0x80) != sign); return TRUE; } /** Decodes a gint32 value from an ASN.1 INTEGER value. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param eoc the end of encoding pointer. * \param value the pointer used to store the gint32 value. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Decodes a gint32 value from an ASN.1 INTEGER value. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_gint32(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar *eoc, gint32 *value, GError **error) { guchar ch; guint len; g_assert(ber); if (!dec_octet(ber, &ch, error)) return FALSE; *value = (gchar) ch; len = 1; while (ber->pointer < eoc) { if (++len > sizeof (gint32)) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "BER gint32 value too big"); } return FALSE; } if (!dec_octet(ber, &ch, error)) return FALSE; *value <<= 8; *value |= ch; } return TRUE; } /** Encodes a gint64 value as an ASN.1 INTEGER value. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param eoc the pointer to the end of encoding pointer. * \param value the gint64 value to encode. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Encodes a gint64 value as an ASN.1 INTEGER value. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_gint64(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar **eoc, const gint64 value, GError **error) { guchar ch, sign; glong lim; gint64 val = value; g_assert(ber); *eoc = ber->pointer; if (val < 0) { lim = -1; sign = 0x80; } else { lim = 0; sign = 0x00; } do { ch = (guchar) val; val >>= 8; if (!enc_octet(ber, ch, error)) { return FALSE; } } while ((val != lim) || (guchar) (ch & 0x80) != sign); return TRUE; } /** Decodes a gint64 value from an ASN.1 INTEGER value. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param eoc the end of encoding pointer. * \param value the pointer used to store the gint64 value. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Decodes a gint64 value from an ASN.1 INTEGER value. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_gint64(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar *eoc, gint64 *value, GError **error) { guchar ch; guint len; g_assert(ber); if (!dec_octet(ber, &ch, error)) { return FALSE; } *value = (gchar) ch; len = 1; while (ber->pointer < eoc) { if (++len > sizeof (gint64)) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "BER gint64 value too big"); } return FALSE; } if (!dec_octet(ber, &ch, error)) { return FALSE; } *value <<= 8; *value |= ch; } return TRUE; } /** Encodes a guint32 value as an ASN.1 INTEGER value. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param eoc the pointer to the end of encoding pointer. * \param value the guint32 value to encode. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Encodes a guint32 value as an ASN.1 INTEGER value. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_guint32(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar **eoc, const guint32 value, GError **error) { guchar ch; guint32 val = value; g_assert(ber); *eoc = ber->pointer; do { ch = (guchar) val; val >>= 8; if (!enc_octet(ber, ch, error)) { return FALSE; } } while ((val != 0) || (ch & 0x80) != 0x00); return TRUE; } /** Decodes a guint32 value from an ASN.1 INTEGER value. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param eoc the end of encoding pointer. * \param value the pointer used to store the guint32 value. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Decodes a guint32 value from an ASN.1 INTEGER value. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_guint32(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar *eoc, guint32 *value, GError **error) { guchar ch; guint len; g_assert(ber); if (!dec_octet(ber, &ch, error)) { return FALSE; } *value = ch; len = (ch == 0) ? 0 : 1; while (ber->pointer < eoc) { if (++len > sizeof (guint32)) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "BER guint32 value too big"); } return FALSE; } if (!dec_octet(ber, &ch, error)) { return FALSE; } *value <<= 8; *value |= ch; } return TRUE; } /** Encodes a guint64 value as an ASN.1 INTEGER value. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param eoc the pointer to the end of encoding pointer. * \param value the guint64 value to encode. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Encodes a guint64 value as an ASN.1 INTEGER value. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_guint64(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar **eoc, const guint64 value, GError **error) { guchar ch; guint64 val = value; g_assert(ber); *eoc = ber->pointer; do { ch = (guchar) val; val >>= 8; if (!enc_octet(ber, ch, error)) { return FALSE; } } while ((val != 0) || (ch & 0x80) != 0x00); return TRUE; } /** Decodes a guint64 value from an ASN.1 INTEGER value. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param eoc the end of encoding pointer. * \param value the pointer used to store the guint64 value. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Decodes a guint64 value from an ASN.1 INTEGER value. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_guint64(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar *eoc, guint64 *value, GError **error) { guchar ch; guint len; g_assert(ber); if (!dec_octet(ber, &ch, error)) { return FALSE; } *value = ch; len = (ch == 0) ? 0 : 1; while (ber->pointer < eoc) { if (++len > sizeof (guint64)) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "BER guint64 value too big"); } return FALSE; } if (!dec_octet(ber, &ch, error)) { return FALSE; } *value <<= 8; *value |= ch; } return TRUE; } /** Encodes a buffer of octets (bytes) as an ASN.1 OCTET STRING value. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param eoc the pointer to the end of encoding pointer. * \param octets the pointer to the octets to encode. * \param len the number of octets to encode. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Encodes a buffer of octets (bytes) as an ASN.1 OCTET STRING value. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_octets(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar **eoc, const guchar *octets, const gsize len, GError **error) { const guchar *ptr; gint i; g_assert(ber); *eoc = ber->pointer; ptr = octets + len; for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { if (!enc_octet(ber, *--ptr, error)) return FALSE; } return TRUE; } /** Decodes a buffer of octets (bytes) from an ASN.1 OCTET STRING value. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param eoc the end of encoding pointer. * \param octets pointer to a dynamically allocated buffer holding the value. * \param len the pointer used to store the number of octets. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Decodes a buffer of octets (bytes) from an ASN.1 OCTET STRING value. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_octets(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar *eoc, guchar **octets, gsize *len, GError **error) { guchar *ptr; g_assert(ber); *octets = NULL; *len = 0; *octets = g_new(guchar, eoc - ber->pointer + 1); ptr = *octets; while (ber->pointer < eoc) { if (!dec_octet(ber, (guchar *)ptr++, error)) { g_free(*octets); *octets = NULL; return FALSE; } (*len)++; } return TRUE; } /* * Inline helper to encode a single subid. See OID decoding function * below. */ static inline gboolean enc_subid(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guint32 subid, GError **error) { guchar ch; g_assert(ber); ch = (guchar) (subid & 0x7F); subid >>= 7; if (!enc_octet(ber, ch, error)) { return FALSE; } while (subid > 0) { ch = (guchar) (subid | 0x80); subid >>= 7; if (!enc_octet(ber, ch, error)) { return FALSE; } } return TRUE; } /** Encodes a sub-identifier vector as an ASN.1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER value. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param eoc the pointer to the end of encoding pointer. * \param oid the sub-identifier vector to encode. * \param len the number of sub-identifiers to encode. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Encodes a sub-identifier vector as an ASN.1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER value. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_oid(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar **eoc, const guint32 *oid, const gsize len, GError **error) { gulong subid; guint l = len; g_assert(ber); *eoc = ber->pointer; if (len < 2) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_ENC_BADVALUE, "BER object identifier too short"); } return FALSE; } subid = oid [1] + oid [0] * 40; oid += len; while (l-- > 2) { if (!enc_subid(ber, *--oid, error)) { return FALSE; } } if (!enc_subid (ber, subid, error)) { return FALSE; } return TRUE; } /* * Inline helper to decode a single subid. See OID decoding function * below. */ static inline gboolean dec_subid(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guint32 *subid, GError **error) { guchar ch; g_assert(ber); *subid = 0; do { if (!dec_octet(ber, &ch, error)) { return FALSE; } *subid <<= 7; *subid |= ch & 0x7F; } while ((ch & 0x80) == 0x80); return TRUE; } /** Decodes a sub-identifier vector from an ASN.1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER value. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param eoc the end of encoding pointer. * \param oid pointer to a dynamically allocated sub-identifiers vector. * \param len the pointer used to store the number of sub-identifier. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Decodes a sub-identifier vector from an ASN.1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER value. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_oid(GNetSnmpBer *ber, guchar *eoc, guint32 **oid, gsize *len, GError **error) { guint32 subid; guint size; guint32 *optr; g_assert(ber); size = eoc - ber->pointer + 1; *oid = g_new(guint32, size); optr = *oid; if (!dec_subid(ber, &subid, error)) { g_free(*oid); *oid = NULL; return FALSE; } if (subid < 40) { optr [0] = 0; optr [1] = subid; } else if (subid < 80) { optr [0] = 1; optr [1] = subid - 40; } else { optr [0] = 2; optr [1] = subid - 80; } *len = 2; optr += 2; while (ber->pointer < eoc) { if (++(*len) > size) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "BER object identifier value too long"); } g_free(*oid); *oid = NULL; return FALSE; } if (!dec_subid (ber, optr++, error)) { g_free(*oid); *oid = NULL; return FALSE; } } return TRUE; } gsnmp-0.3.0/src/pdu.c0000644000175100017510000012145211337446521011317 00000000000000/* * GNET-SNMP -- glib-based SNMP library * * Copyright (c) 2003 Juergen Schoenwaelder * Copyright (c) 1998 Gregory McLean & Jochen Friedrich * Copyright (c) 1990 Dirk Wisse * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * $Id: pdu.c 1992 2006-08-22 12:48:31Z schoenw $ */ #include #include "gsnmp.h" /* * Constants used internally for encoding/decoding traps. */ static const guint32 sysUpTime0[] = { 1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 1, 3, 0 }; static const guint32 snmpTrapOID0[] = { 1, 3, 6, 1, 6, 3, 1, 1, 4, 1, 0 }; static const guint32 snmpTrapAddress0[] = { 1, 3, 6, 1, 6, 3, 18, 1, 3, 0 }; static const guint32 snmpTrapCommunity0[] = { 1, 3, 6, 1, 6, 3, 18, 1, 4, 0 }; static const guint32 snmpTrapEnterprise0[] = { 1, 3, 6, 1, 6, 3, 1, 1, 4, 3, 0 }; static const guint32 snmpTraps[] = { 1, 3, 6, 1, 6, 3, 1, 1, 5 }; /* * Application specific ASN.1 tags as defined in RFC 3416. */ #define GNET_SNMP_ATAG_IPA 0 #define GNET_SNMP_ATAG_CNT 1 #define GNET_SNMP_ATAG_GGE 2 #define GNET_SNMP_ATAG_TIT 3 #define GNET_SNMP_ATAG_OPQ 4 #define GNET_SNMP_ATAG_C64 6 #define GNET_SNMP_ATAG_NSO 0 #define GNET_SNMP_ATAG_NSI 1 #define GNET_SNMP_ATAG_EOM 2 static struct { guint klass; guint tag; GNetSnmpVarBindType type; } class_tag_type_table[] = { { GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_NUL, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NULL}, { GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32}, { GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OTS, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING}, { GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OJI, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID}, { GNET_SNMP_ASN1_APL, GNET_SNMP_ATAG_IPA, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_IPADDRESS}, { GNET_SNMP_ASN1_APL, GNET_SNMP_ATAG_CNT, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32}, { GNET_SNMP_ASN1_APL, GNET_SNMP_ATAG_GGE, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_UNSIGNED32}, { GNET_SNMP_ASN1_APL, GNET_SNMP_ATAG_TIT, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS}, { GNET_SNMP_ASN1_APL, GNET_SNMP_ATAG_OPQ, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OPAQUE}, { GNET_SNMP_ASN1_APL, GNET_SNMP_ATAG_C64, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER64}, { GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CTX, GNET_SNMP_ATAG_NSO, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NOSUCHOBJECT}, { GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CTX, GNET_SNMP_ATAG_NSI, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NOSUCHINSTANCE}, { GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CTX, GNET_SNMP_ATAG_EOM, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_ENDOFMIBVIEW}, { -1, -1, -1 } }; static inline gboolean type_to_tag_and_class(guint *tag, guint *cls, GNetSnmpVarBindType type) { int i; for (i = 0; class_tag_type_table[i].klass != -1; i++) { if (class_tag_type_table[i].type == type) { *tag = class_tag_type_table[i].tag; *cls = class_tag_type_table[i].klass; return TRUE; } } return FALSE; } static inline gboolean tag_and_class_to_type(guint tag, guint klass, GNetSnmpVarBindType *type) { int i; for (i = 0; class_tag_type_table[i].klass != -1; i++) { if (class_tag_type_table[i].tag == tag && class_tag_type_table[i].klass == klass) { *type = class_tag_type_table[i].type; return TRUE; } } return FALSE; } /** * varbind_new: * * Internal function to allocate and initialize a new GNetSnmpVarBind. * * Returns: a pointer to a new GNetSnmpVarBind. */ static GNetSnmpVarBind* varbind_new(const guint32 *oid, const gsize oid_len, const GNetSnmpVarBindType type, const gpointer value, const gsize value_len, const int flags) { GNetSnmpVarBind *vb; vb = g_new(GNetSnmpVarBind, 1); vb->oid_len = oid_len; vb->oid = flags ? (guint32 *)oid : (guint32 *) g_memdup(oid, oid_len * sizeof(guint32)); vb->type = type; vb->value_len = 0; switch (type) { case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NULL: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NOSUCHOBJECT: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NOSUCHINSTANCE: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_ENDOFMIBVIEW: vb->value.i32 = 0; break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32: g_assert(value); vb->value.i32 = *((gint32 *) value); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_UNSIGNED32: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS: g_assert(value); vb->value.ui32 = *((guint32 *) value); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER64: g_assert(value); vb->value.ui64 = *((guint64 *) value); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_IPADDRESS: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OPAQUE: vb->value_len = value_len; vb->value.ui8v = flags ? (guchar *) value : (guchar *) g_memdup(value, vb->value_len); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID: vb->value_len = value_len; vb->value.ui32v = flags ? (guint32 *) value : (guint32 *) g_memdup(value, vb->value_len * sizeof(guint32)); break; } return vb; } /** Allocate and initialize a new #GNetSnmpVarBind. * * \param oid object identifier of the varbind * \param oid_len length of the object identifier (number of subids) * \param type type of the value * \param value value of the varbind (consistent with the type) * \param value_len length of the value * * Allocate and initialize a new #GNetSnmpVarBind. * * \return a pointer to a new #GNetSnmpVarBind. */ GNetSnmpVarBind* gnet_snmp_varbind_new(const guint32 *oid, const gsize oid_len, const GNetSnmpVarBindType type, const gpointer value, const gsize value_len) { return varbind_new(oid, oid_len, type, value, value_len, 0); } /** Deallocate a #GNetSnmpVarBind. * * \param vb the pointer to the #GNetSnmpVarBind to free * * Deallocate a GNetSnmpVarBind by freeing all associated memory. */ void gnet_snmp_varbind_delete(GNetSnmpVarBind *vb) { if (vb) { g_free(vb->oid); switch (vb->type) { case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_IPADDRESS: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OPAQUE: g_free(vb->value.ui8v); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID: g_free(vb->value.ui32v); break; default: break; } g_free(vb); } } /** Encode an SNMP varbind as an ASN.1 SEQUENCE. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param vb the pointer to the #GNetSnmpVarBind to encode * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Encode an SNMP varbind as an ASN.1 SEQUENCE. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_varbind(GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpVarBind *vb, GError **error) { guint cls = 0, tag = 0; guchar *eoc, *end; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_eoc(ber, &eoc, error)) return FALSE; switch (vb->type) { case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_gint32(ber, &end, vb->value.i32, error)) return FALSE; break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OPAQUE: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_octets(ber, &end, vb->value.ui8v, vb->value_len, error)) return FALSE; break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NULL: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NOSUCHOBJECT: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NOSUCHINSTANCE: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_ENDOFMIBVIEW: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_null(ber, &end, error)) return FALSE; break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_oid(ber, &end, vb->value.ui32v, vb->value_len, error)) return FALSE; break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_IPADDRESS: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_octets(ber, &end, vb->value.ui8v, vb->value_len, error)) return FALSE; break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_UNSIGNED32: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_guint32(ber, &end, vb->value.ui32, error)) return FALSE; break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER64: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_guint64(ber, &end, vb->value.ui64, error)) return FALSE; break; default: if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_ENC_BADVALUE, "unknown varbind type %d", vb->type); } return FALSE; } g_assert(type_to_tag_and_class(&tag, &cls, vb->type)); if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(ber, end, cls, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, tag, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_oid(ber, &end, vb->oid, vb->oid_len, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(ber, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OJI, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(ber, eoc, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_SEQ, error)) return FALSE; return TRUE; } /** Encode an SNMP varbind setting the value to an ASN.1 NULL value. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param vb the pointer to the #GNetSnmpVarBind to encode * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Encodes an SNMP varbind as an ASN.1 SEQUENCE. This function always * encodes an ASN.1 NULL value, regardless what the varbind actually * contains. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_varbind_null(GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpVarBind *vb, GError **error) { GNetSnmpVarBindType t; gboolean b; t = vb->type; vb->type = GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NULL; b = gnet_snmp_ber_enc_varbind(ber, vb, error); vb->type = t; return b; } /** Decodes an SNMP varbind. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param vb the pointer used to store the new #GNetSnmpVarBind. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * Decodes an SNMP varbind from an ASN.1 SEQUENCE. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_varbind(GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpVarBind **vb, GError **error) { guint cls, con, tag; gsize len, idlen; GNetSnmpVarBindType type; guchar *eoc, *end, *p = NULL; guint32 *lp = NULL; guint32 *id; gint32 l; guint32 ul; guint64 ull; gpointer value = NULL; gsize value_len = 0; g_assert(vb); *vb = NULL; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(ber, &eoc, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_SEQ) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "varbind sequence with unexpected tag %d", tag); } return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(ber, &end, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OJI) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "varbind name with unexpected tag %d", tag); } return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_oid(ber, end, &id, &idlen, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(ber, &end, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) { g_free(id); return FALSE; } if (con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI || ! tag_and_class_to_type(tag, cls, &type)) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "varbind value with unexpected tag %d", tag); } g_free(id); return FALSE; } switch (type) { case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_gint32(ber, end, &l, error)) { g_free(id); return FALSE; } value = &l; break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OPAQUE: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_octets(ber, end, &p, &len, error)) { g_free(id); return FALSE; } value = p; value_len = len; break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NULL: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NOSUCHOBJECT: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NOSUCHINSTANCE: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_ENDOFMIBVIEW: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_null(ber, end, error)) { g_free(id); return FALSE; } break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_oid(ber, end, (guint32 **)&lp, &len, error)) { g_free(id); return FALSE; } value = lp; value_len = len; break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_IPADDRESS: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_octets(ber, end, &p, &len, error)) { g_free(id); return FALSE; } if (len != 4) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "varbind value has unexpected length %d", (int) len); } g_free(p); g_free(id); return FALSE; } value = p; value_len = len; break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_UNSIGNED32: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_guint32(ber, end, &ul, error)) { g_free(id); return FALSE; } value = &ul; break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER64: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_guint64(ber, end, &ull, error)) { g_free(id); return FALSE; } value = &ull; break; default: g_assert_not_reached(); } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_eoc(ber, eoc, error)) { g_free(id); return FALSE; } *vb = varbind_new(id, idlen, type, value, value_len, 1); return TRUE; } /** * gnet_snmp_ber_enc_varbind_list: * @ber: the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * @vbl: the list of #GNetSnmpVarBind to encode * @error: the error object used to report errors. * * Encodes an SNMP varbind list as an ASN.1 SEQUENCE OF. * * Returns: a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_varbind_list(GNetSnmpBer *ber, GList *vbl, GError **error) { guchar *eoc; GList *elem; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_eoc(ber, &eoc, error)) return FALSE; for (elem = g_list_last(vbl); elem; elem = g_list_previous(elem)) { if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_varbind(ber, (GNetSnmpVarBind *) elem->data, error)) return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(ber, eoc, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_SEQ, error)) return FALSE; if (g_snmp_list_encode_hook) { g_snmp_list_encode_hook(vbl); } return TRUE; } /** * gnet_snmp_ber_enc_varbind_list_null: * @ber: the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * @vbl: the list of #GNetSnmpVarBind to encode * @error: the error object used to report errors. * * Encodes an SNMP varbind list as an ASN.1 SEQUENCE OF. This function * always encodes an ASN.1 NULL values, regardless what the varbinds * actually contain. * * Returns: a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_varbind_list_null(GNetSnmpBer *ber, GList *vbl, GError **error) { guchar *eoc; GList *elem; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_eoc(ber, &eoc, error)) return FALSE; for (elem = g_list_last(vbl); elem; elem = g_list_previous(elem)) { if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_varbind_null(ber, (GNetSnmpVarBind *) elem->data, error)) return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(ber, eoc, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_SEQ, error)) return FALSE; if (g_snmp_list_encode_hook) { g_snmp_list_encode_hook(vbl); } return TRUE; } /** * gnet_snmp_ber_dec_varbind_list: * @ber: the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * @vbl: the pointer used to store the new list of #GNetSnmpVarBinds. * @error: the error object used to report errors. * * Decodes an SNMP varbind list from an ASN.1 SEQUENCE OF. * * Returns: a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_varbind_list(GNetSnmpBer *ber, GList **vbl, GError **error) { guint cls, con, tag; guchar *eoc; GNetSnmpVarBind *vb; g_assert(vbl); *vbl = NULL; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(ber, &eoc, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_SEQ) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "varbind list starts with unexpected tag %d", tag); } return FALSE; } while (!gnet_snmp_ber_is_eoc(ber, eoc)) { if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_varbind(ber, &vb, error)) { g_list_foreach(*vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(*vbl); *vbl = NULL; return FALSE; } *vbl = g_list_prepend(*vbl, vb); } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_eoc(ber, eoc, error)) { g_list_foreach(*vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(*vbl); *vbl = NULL; return FALSE; } *vbl = g_list_reverse(*vbl); if (g_snmp_list_decode_hook) { g_snmp_list_decode_hook(*vbl); } return TRUE; } /** * gnet_snmp_ber_enc_standard_pdu: * @ber: the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * @pdu: the @GNetSnmpPdu to encode. * @error: the error object used to report errors. * * Encodes a standard SNMP PDU as defined in RFC 3416. Suppresses * values on read class PDUs. * * Returns: a gboolean value indicating success. */ static gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_standard_pdu(GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpPdu *pdu, GError **error) { guchar *end; if (GNET_SNMP_PDU_CLASS_READ(pdu->type)) { if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_varbind_list_null(ber, pdu->varbind_list, error)) return FALSE; } else { if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_varbind_list(ber, pdu->varbind_list, error)) return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_gint32(ber, &end, pdu->error_index, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(ber, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_gint32(ber, &end, pdu->error_status, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(ber, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_gint32(ber, &end, pdu->request_id, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(ber, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT, error)) return FALSE; return TRUE; } /** * gnet_snmp_ber_dec_standard_pdu: * @ber: the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * @pdu: the @GNetSnmpPdu to decode. * @error: the error object used to report errors. * * Decodes a standard SNMP PDU as defined in RFC 3416. * * Returns: a gboolean value indicating success. */ static gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_standard_pdu(GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpPdu *pdu, GError **error) { guint cls, con, tag; guchar *end; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(ber, &end, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "request-id has unexpected tag %d", tag); } return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_gint32(ber, end, &pdu->request_id, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(ber, &end, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "error-status has unexpected tag %d", tag); } return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_gint32(ber, end, &pdu->error_status, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(ber, &end, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "error-index has unexpected tag %d", tag); } return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_gint32(ber, end, &pdu->error_index, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_varbind_list(ber, &pdu->varbind_list, error)) return FALSE; return TRUE; } /** * gnet_snmp_ber_enc_trap_pdu: * @ber: the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * @pdu: the @GNetSnmpPdu to encode. * @error: the error object used to report errors. * * Encodes an SNMPv1 trap PDU as defined in RFC 1157. This function * also implements the notification parameter translation defined in * RFC 3584 section 3. * * Returns: a gboolean value indicating success. */ static gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_trap_pdu(GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpPdu *pdu, GError **error) { guchar *end; const guint32 *enterprise = NULL; gsize enterprise_len = 0; guchar ip_address[] = { 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 }; gsize ip_address_len = 4; gint32 generic = 0; gint32 specific = 0; guint32 timestamp = 0; guint32 last = 0; GNetSnmpVarBind *vb, *vb_address = NULL, *vb_community = NULL, *vb_enterprise = NULL; GList *elem, *new_varbind_list = NULL; /* The first varbind has to be sysUpTime.0 ... */ vb = g_list_nth_data(pdu->varbind_list, 0); if (! vb || vb->type != GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS || gnet_snmp_compare_oids(sysUpTime0, G_N_ELEMENTS(sysUpTime0), vb->oid, vb->oid_len) != 0) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_ENC_BADVALUE, "first trap varbind must be sysUpTime.0"); } return FALSE; } timestamp = vb->value.ui32; /* ... and the following varbind must be snmpTrapOID.0. */ vb = g_list_nth_data(pdu->varbind_list, 1); if (!vb || !pdu->varbind_list->data) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_ENC_BADVALUE, "second trap varbind must be snmpTrapOID.0"); } return FALSE; } if (! vb || vb->type != GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID || gnet_snmp_compare_oids(snmpTrapOID0, G_N_ELEMENTS(snmpTrapOID0), vb->oid, vb->oid_len) != 0) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_ENC_BADVALUE, "second trap varbind must be snmpTrapOID.0"); } return FALSE; } /* Next, see whether we can extract essential trap parameters if the prefix conforms to SNMPv2-MIB::snmpTraps. */ last = vb->value.ui32v[G_N_ELEMENTS(snmpTraps)]; generic = 6; specific = last; if (vb->value_len > G_N_ELEMENTS(snmpTraps) && memcmp(vb->value.ui32v, snmpTraps, sizeof(snmpTraps)) == 0 && (last > 0 || last < 7)) { generic = last - 1; specific = 0; enterprise = snmpTraps; enterprise_len = G_N_ELEMENTS(snmpTraps); } /* Skip the first two varbinds and build a new varbind list which * excludes any magic proxy varbinds. */ for (elem = g_list_nth(pdu->varbind_list, 2); elem; elem = g_list_next(elem)) { vb = elem->data; if (0 == gnet_snmp_compare_oids(vb->oid, vb->oid_len, snmpTrapAddress0, G_N_ELEMENTS(snmpTrapAddress0))) { vb_address = vb; continue; } else if (0 == gnet_snmp_compare_oids(vb->oid, vb->oid_len, snmpTrapCommunity0, G_N_ELEMENTS(snmpTrapCommunity0))) { vb_community = vb; continue; } else if (0 == gnet_snmp_compare_oids(vb->oid, vb->oid_len, snmpTrapEnterprise0, G_N_ELEMENTS(snmpTrapEnterprise0))) { vb_enterprise = vb; continue; } new_varbind_list = g_list_append(new_varbind_list, vb); } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_varbind_list(ber, new_varbind_list, error)) { g_list_free(new_varbind_list); return FALSE; } g_list_free(new_varbind_list); if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_guint32(ber, &end, timestamp, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(ber, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_APL, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ATAG_TIT, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_gint32(ber, &end, specific, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(ber, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_gint32(ber, &end, generic, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(ber, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_octets(ber, &end, ip_address, ip_address_len, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(ber, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_APL, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ATAG_IPA, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_oid(ber, &end, enterprise, enterprise_len, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(ber, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OJI, error)) return FALSE; return TRUE; } /** * gnet_snmp_ber_dec_trap_pdu: * @ber: the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * @pdu: the @GNetSnmpPdu to decode. * @error: the error object used to report errors. * * Decodes an SNMPv1 trap PDU as defined in RFC 1157. This function * also implements the notification parameter translation defined in * RFC 3584 section 3. * * Returns: a gboolean value indicating success. */ static gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_trap_pdu(GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpPdu *pdu, GError **error) { guint cls, con, tag; guchar *end; GNetSnmpVarBind *vb, *vb_address = NULL, *vb_community = NULL, *vb_enterprise = NULL; GList *elem; guint32 *enterprise = NULL; gsize enterprise_len; guchar *ip_address = NULL; gsize ip_address_len; gint32 generic; gint32 specific; guint32 timestamp; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(ber, &end, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OJI) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "enterprise has unexpected tag %d", tag); } return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_oid(ber, end, &enterprise, &enterprise_len, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(ber, &end, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (!((cls == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_APL && con == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI && tag == GNET_SNMP_ATAG_IPA) || (cls == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI && con == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI && tag == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OTS))) { /* needed for Banyan */ if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "ip-address has unexpected tag %d", tag); } return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_octets(ber, end, &ip_address, &ip_address_len, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(ber, &end, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "generic trap number has unexpected tag %d", tag); } return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_gint32(ber, end, &generic, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(ber, &end, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "specific trap number has unexpected tag %d", tag); } return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_gint32(ber, end, &specific, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(ber, &end, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (!((cls == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_APL && con == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI && tag == GNET_SNMP_ATAG_TIT) || (cls == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI && con == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI && tag == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT))) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "timestamp has unexpected tag %d", tag); } return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_guint32(ber, end, ×tamp, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_varbind_list(ber, &pdu->varbind_list, error)) return FALSE; /* * Add varbinds as described in RFC 3584 section 3.1. */ if (generic >= 0 && generic < 6) { guint32 base[] = { 1, 3, 6, 1, 6, 3, 1, 1, 0, 1 }; base[8] = generic + 1; vb = gnet_snmp_varbind_new(snmpTrapOID0, G_N_ELEMENTS(snmpTrapOID0), GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID, base, G_N_ELEMENTS(base)); pdu->varbind_list = g_list_prepend(pdu->varbind_list, vb); } else if (generic == 6) { guint32 *base = g_new0(guint32, enterprise_len + 2); g_memmove(base, enterprise, enterprise_len * sizeof(guint32)); base[enterprise_len + 1] = specific; vb = gnet_snmp_varbind_new(snmpTrapOID0, G_N_ELEMENTS(snmpTrapOID0), GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID, base, G_N_ELEMENTS(base)); pdu->varbind_list = g_list_prepend(pdu->varbind_list, vb); } else { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "illegal generic value %d", generic); } return FALSE; } vb = gnet_snmp_varbind_new(sysUpTime0, G_N_ELEMENTS(sysUpTime0), GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS, ×tamp, 0); pdu->varbind_list = g_list_prepend(pdu->varbind_list, vb); /* Search for any magic varbinds potentially inserted by a proxy * as described in RFC 3584 section 3. If the proxy varbinds are * not present, we claim to be proxy and insert them according to * RFC 3584 section 3.1 paragraph (4). */ for (elem = pdu->varbind_list; elem; elem = g_list_next(elem)) { vb = elem->data; if (0 == gnet_snmp_compare_oids(vb->oid, vb->oid_len, snmpTrapAddress0, G_N_ELEMENTS(snmpTrapAddress0))) { vb_address = vb; } else if (0 == gnet_snmp_compare_oids(vb->oid, vb->oid_len, snmpTrapCommunity0, G_N_ELEMENTS(snmpTrapCommunity0))) { vb_community = vb; } else if (0 == gnet_snmp_compare_oids(vb->oid, vb->oid_len, snmpTrapEnterprise0, G_N_ELEMENTS(snmpTrapEnterprise0))) { vb_enterprise = vb; } } if (! vb_address) { vb = gnet_snmp_varbind_new(snmpTrapAddress0, G_N_ELEMENTS(snmpTrapAddress0), GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_IPADDRESS, ip_address, ip_address_len); pdu->varbind_list = g_list_append(pdu->varbind_list, vb); } if (! vb_community) { /* xxx gee, we do not have the community handy - solve this via * context pdu field? does not really work - any other ideas? */ vb = gnet_snmp_varbind_new(snmpTrapCommunity0, G_N_ELEMENTS(snmpTrapCommunity0), GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING, NULL, 0); pdu->varbind_list = g_list_append(pdu->varbind_list, vb); } if (! vb_enterprise) { vb = gnet_snmp_varbind_new(snmpTrapEnterprise0, G_N_ELEMENTS(snmpTrapEnterprise0), GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID, enterprise, enterprise_len); pdu->varbind_list = g_list_append(pdu->varbind_list, vb); } if (enterprise) g_free(enterprise); if (ip_address) g_free(ip_address); return TRUE; } /** * gnet_snmp_ber_enc_pdu_v1: * @ber: the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * @pdu: the RFC 1157 SNMP PDU to encode. * @error: the error object used to report errors. * * Encodes an RFC 1157 SNMP PDU as an ASN.1 value. * * Returns: a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_pdu_v1(GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpPdu *pdu, GError **error) { guchar *eoc; GList *elem; for (elem = pdu->varbind_list; elem; elem = g_list_next(elem)) { GNetSnmpVarBind *vb = (GNetSnmpVarBind *) elem->data; /* better be explicit ... */ switch (vb->type) { case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NULL: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_IPADDRESS: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_UNSIGNED32: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OPAQUE: break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER64: if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_ENC_BADVALUE, "PDU does not support Counter64"); } return FALSE; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NOSUCHOBJECT: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NOSUCHINSTANCE: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_ENDOFMIBVIEW: if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_ENC_BADVALUE, "PDU does not support exceptions"); } return FALSE; } } /* xxx check for a valid message type, converting silently (?) * where possible */ if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_eoc(ber, &eoc, error)) return FALSE; switch (pdu->type) { case GNET_SNMP_PDU_GET: case GNET_SNMP_PDU_NEXT: case GNET_SNMP_PDU_RESPONSE: case GNET_SNMP_PDU_SET: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_standard_pdu(ber, pdu, error)) return FALSE; break; case GNET_SNMP_PDU_TRAP: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_trap_pdu(ber, pdu, error)) return FALSE; break; default: if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_ENC_BADVALUE, "illegal PDU type %d", pdu->type); } return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(ber, eoc, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CTX, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON, pdu->type, error)) return FALSE; return TRUE; } /** * gnet_snmp_ber_dec_pdu_v1: * @ber: the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * @pdu: the RFC 1157 SNMP PDU to encode. * @error: the error object used to report errors. * * Decodes an RFC 1157 SNMP PDU from an ASN.1 value. * * Returns: a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_pdu_v1(GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpPdu *pdu, GError **error) { guint cls, con; guchar *eoc; /* xxx need to ensure that non SNMPv1 types in the varbind cause * an error and that exceptions are treated as errors and NULL * values */ if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(ber, &eoc, &cls, &con, (guint32 *) &pdu->type, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CTX || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "PDU starts with unexpected tag %d", pdu->type); } return FALSE; } switch (pdu->type) { case GNET_SNMP_PDU_GET: case GNET_SNMP_PDU_NEXT: case GNET_SNMP_PDU_RESPONSE: case GNET_SNMP_PDU_SET: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_standard_pdu(ber, pdu, error)) return FALSE; break; case GNET_SNMP_PDU_TRAP: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_trap_pdu(ber, pdu, error)) return FALSE; break; default: if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "illegal PDU type %d", pdu->type); } return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_eoc(ber, eoc, error)) return FALSE; return TRUE; } /** * gnet_snmp_ber_enc_pdu_v2: * @ber: the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * @pdu: the RFC 3416 SNMP PDU to encode. * @error: the error object used to report errors. * * Encodes an RFC 3416 SNMP PDU as an ASN.1 value. * * Returns: a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_pdu_v2(GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpPdu *pdu, GError **error) { guchar *eoc; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_eoc(ber, &eoc, error)) return FALSE; switch (pdu->type) { case GNET_SNMP_PDU_GET: case GNET_SNMP_PDU_NEXT: case GNET_SNMP_PDU_RESPONSE: case GNET_SNMP_PDU_SET: case GNET_SNMP_PDU_BULK: case GNET_SNMP_PDU_INFORM: case GNET_SNMP_PDU_TRAP: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_standard_pdu(ber, pdu, error)) return FALSE; break; default: if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_ENC_BADVALUE, "illegal PDU type %d", pdu->type); } return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(ber, eoc, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CTX, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON, pdu->type, error)) return FALSE; return TRUE; } /** * gnet_snmp_ber_dec_pdu_v2: * @ber: the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * @pdu: the RFC 3416 SNMP PDU to encode. * @error: the error object used to report errors. * * Decodes an RFC 3416 SNMP PDU from an ASN.1 value. * * Returns: a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_pdu_v2(GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpPdu *pdu, GError **error) { guint cls, con; guchar *eoc; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(ber, &eoc, &cls, &con, (guint32 *) &pdu->type, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CTX || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "PDU starts with unexpected tag %d", pdu->type); } return FALSE; } switch (pdu->type) { case GNET_SNMP_PDU_GET: case GNET_SNMP_PDU_NEXT: case GNET_SNMP_PDU_RESPONSE: case GNET_SNMP_PDU_SET: case GNET_SNMP_PDU_BULK: case GNET_SNMP_PDU_INFORM: case GNET_SNMP_PDU_TRAP: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_standard_pdu(ber, pdu, error)) return FALSE; break; default: if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "illegal PDU type %d", pdu->type); } return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_eoc(ber, eoc, error)) return FALSE; return TRUE; } /** * gnet_snmp_ber_enc_pdu_v3: * @ber: the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * @pdu: the RFC 3416 SNMP PDU to encode. * @error: the error object used to report errors. * * Encodes an RFC 3412 scoped PDU as an ASN.1 value. * * Returns: a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_pdu_v3(GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpPdu *pdu, GError **error) { guchar *eoc, *end; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_eoc(ber, &eoc, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_pdu_v2(ber, pdu, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_octets(ber, &end, pdu->context_name, pdu->context_name_len, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(ber, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OTS, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_octets(ber, &end, pdu->context_engineid, pdu->context_engineid_len, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(ber, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OTS, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(ber, eoc, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_SEQ, error)) return FALSE; return TRUE; } /** * gnet_snmp_ber_dec_pdu_v3: * @ber: the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * @pdu: the RFC 3416 SNMP PDU to decode. * @error: the error object used to report errors. * * Decodes an RFC 3412 scoped PDU from an ASN.1 value. * * Returns: a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_pdu_v3(GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpPdu *pdu, GError **error) { guint cls, con, tag; guchar *eoc, *end; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(ber, &eoc, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_SEQ) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "Scoped PDU starts with unexpected tag %d", tag); } return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(ber, &end, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OTS) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "contextEngineID starts with unexpected tag %d", tag); } return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_octets(ber, end, &pdu->context_engineid, &pdu->context_engineid_len, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(ber, &end, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OTS) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "contextName starts with unexpected tag %d", tag); } return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_octets(ber, end, &pdu->context_name, &pdu->context_name_len, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_pdu_v2(ber, pdu, error)) return FALSE; return TRUE; } /* ------------------------ stuff we should get rid off ----------------- */ void (*g_snmp_list_decode_hook)(GList *list) = NULL; void (*g_snmp_list_encode_hook)(GList *list) = NULL; gsnmp-0.3.0/src/dispatch.c0000644000175100017510000007675511337446521012345 00000000000000/* * GNET-SNMP -- glib-based SNMP library * * Copyright (c) 2003 Juergen Schoenwaelder * Copyright (c) 1998 Gregory McLean & Jochen Friedrich * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * $Id: dispatch.c 3178 2009-07-28 10:23:24Z schoenw $ */ #include "gsnmp.h" #include /* for printf xxx should not be used here xxx */ /* This module defines the API to the SNMP RFC layer. Requests are routed * to the appropriate transport (e.g. IPv4 or IPv6 or IPX) by using the * message processing compatible with the given PDU version (V1, V2C, * or V3). Applications will prefer to use the sync or async event loop * API presented by the gnet_snmp_session layer. */ /** * */ gboolean gnet_snmp_dispatcher_send_pdu(GNetSnmpTAddress *tAddress, GNetSnmpVersion version, GNetSnmpSecModel sec_model, GString *sec_name, GNetSnmpSecLevel sec_level, GNetSnmpPdu *pdu, gboolean expect_response, GError **error) { GNetSnmpBer *ber; GNetSnmpMsg _msg, *msg = &_msg; guchar buffer[65536], *start; gsize len; gchar *community = NULL; gsize community_len = 0; /* construct community strings of the form 'name@context' for snmpv1/snmpv2c messages */ if (pdu->context_name && pdu->context_name_len) { community = g_strdup_printf("%s@%s", sec_name->str, pdu->context_name); community_len = strlen(community); } else { community = g_strdup(sec_name->str); community_len = strlen(community); } switch (version) { case GNET_SNMP_V1: g_assert(sec_model == GNET_SNMP_SECMODEL_SNMPV1 || sec_model == GNET_SNMP_SECMODEL_ANY); g_assert(sec_level == GNET_SNMP_SECLEVEL_NANP); msg->version = version; msg->community = (guchar *) community; msg->community_len = community_len; msg->data = (gpointer) pdu; break; case GNET_SNMP_V2C: g_assert(sec_model == GNET_SNMP_SECMODEL_SNMPV2C || sec_model == GNET_SNMP_SECMODEL_ANY); g_assert(sec_level == GNET_SNMP_SECLEVEL_NANP); msg->version = version; msg->community = (guchar *) community; msg->community_len = community_len; msg->data = (gpointer) pdu; break; case GNET_SNMP_V3: /* xxx */ break; default: g_assert_not_reached(); } ber = gnet_snmp_ber_enc_new(buffer, sizeof(buffer)); if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_msg(ber, msg, error)) { if (community) g_free(community); gnet_snmp_ber_enc_delete(ber, NULL, NULL); return FALSE; } if (community) g_free(community); gnet_snmp_ber_enc_delete(ber, &start, &len); if (!gnet_snmp_transport_send(tAddress, start, len, error)) return FALSE; return TRUE; } /** * */ gboolean gnet_snmp_dispatcher_recv_msg(GNetSnmpTAddress *tAddress, guchar *buffer, gsize buffer_len, GError **error) { GNetSnmpBer *ber; GNetSnmpMsg _msg, *msg = &_msg; msg->data = NULL; ber = gnet_snmp_ber_dec_new(buffer, buffer_len); if (! ber) { return FALSE; } if (! gnet_snmp_ber_dec_msg(ber, msg, error)) { gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(ber, NULL, NULL); return FALSE; } gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(ber, NULL, NULL); if (msg->data) { GNetSnmpPdu *pdu = (GNetSnmpPdu *) msg->data; if (pdu->type == GNET_SNMP_PDU_RESPONSE) { g_session_response_pdu(msg); } else { /* xxx no command responder support yet */ } } return TRUE; } /* RFC2271 defines some dispatcher primitives as standard SNMPv3 API. * These names do not match GNU conventions. RFC2272 defines what exactly * these primitives are supposed to do. * * It appears to me these primitives are mainly designed to describe * interfaces between objects. I.e. the "modules" of RFC2271 translate * to "objects" and the "primitives" translate to "public methods". * In this case there should be a global registry (IR?) which keeps track * of all known "modules" and loads them at init time. The dispatcher * "module" (which should be guaranteed to exist only once -> singleton) * must be constructed first, so the other "modules" can register themselves. * * statusInformation = * sendPdu( * IN transportDomain (guint) * IN transportAddress (struct sockaddr *) * IN messageProcessingModel INTEGER (0..2147483647) * IN securityModel INTEGER (0..2147483647) * IN securityName (gpointer) * IN securityLevel INTEGER (1,2,3) * IN contextEngineID OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..32)) * IN contextName SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32)) * IN pduVersion (guint) * IN PDU (SNMP_PDU *) * IN expectResponse (gboolean) * ) * * returnResponsePdu( * messageProcessingModel INTEGER (0..2147483647) * securityModel INTEGER (0..2147483647) * securityName (gpointer) * securityLevel INTEGER (1,2,3) * contextEngineID OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..32)) * contextName SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32)) * pduVersion (guint) * PDU (SNMP_PDU *) * maxSizeResponseScopedPDU INTEGER (0..2147483647) * stateReference (gpointer) * statusInformation (gint) * ) * * statusInformation = * registerContextEngineID( * contextEngineID OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..32)) * pduType INTEGER (1,2,3,4,5,6,7) * ) * * unregisterContextID( * contextEngineID OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..32)) * pduType INTEGER (1,2,3,4,5,6,7) * ) * * Callback Functions. These must be provided by the application: * * processPdu( * messageProcessingModel INTEGER (0..2147483647) * securityModel INTEGER (0..2147483647) * securityName (gpointer) * securityLevel INTEGER (1,2,3) * contextEngineID OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..32)) * contextName SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32)) * pduVersion (guint) * PDU (SNMP_PDU *) * maxSizeResponseScopedPDU INTEGER (0..2147483647) * stateReference (gpointer) * ) * * processResponsePdu( * messageProcessingModel INTEGER (0..2147483647) * securityModel INTEGER (0..2147483647) * securityName (gpointer) * securityLevel INTEGER (1,2,3) * contextEngineID OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..32)) * contextName SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32)) * pduVersion (guint) * PDU (SNMP_PDU *) * statusInformation (gint) * sendPduHandle (int) * ) */ /* 4.1.1. Sending a Request or Notification * * The following procedures are followed by the Dispatcher when an * application wants to send an SNMP PDU to another (remote) * application, i.e., to initiate a communication by originating a * message, such as one containing a request or a trap. * * 1) The application requests this using the abstract service * primitive: * * statusInformation = -- sendPduHandle if success * -- errorIndication if failure * sendPdu( * IN transportDomain -- transport domain to be used * IN transportAddress -- destination network address * IN messageProcessingModel -- typically, SNMP version * IN securityModel -- Security Model to use * IN securityName -- on behalf of this principal * IN securityLevel -- Level of Security requested * IN contextEngineID -- data from/at this entity * IN contextName -- data from/in this context * IN pduVersion -- the version of the PDU * IN PDU -- SNMP Protocol Data Unit * IN expectResponse -- TRUE or FALSE * ) * * 2) If the messageProcessingModel value does not represent a Message * Processing Model known to the Dispatcher, then an errorIndication * (implementation-dependent) is returned to the calling application. * No further processing is performed. * * 3) The Dispatcher generates a sendPduHandle to coordinate * subsequent processing. * * 4) The Message Dispatcher sends the request to the version-specific * Message Processing module identified by messageProcessingModel * using the abstract service primitive: * * statusInformation = - success or error indication * prepareOutgoingMessage( * IN transportDomain -- as specified by application * IN transportAddress -- as specified by application * IN messageProcessingModel -- as specified by application * IN securityModel -- as specified by application * IN securityName -- as specified by application * IN securityLevel -- as specified by application * IN contextEngineID -- as specified by application * IN contextName -- as specified by application * IN pduVersion -- the version of the PDU * IN PDU -- as specified by application * IN expectResponse -- as specified by application * IN sendPduHandle -- as determined in step 3. * OUT destTransportDomain -- destination transport domain * OUT destTransportAddress -- destination transport address * OUT outgoingMessage -- the message to send * OUT outgoingMessageLength -- the message length * ) * * 5) If the statusInformation indicates an error, the errorIndication * is returned to the calling application. No further processing is * performed. * * 6) If the statusInformation indicates success, the sendPduHandle is * returned to the application, and the outgoingMessage is sent via * the transport specified by the transportDomain to the address * specified by the transportAddress. * * Outgoing Message Processing is complete. */ #if 0 int sendPdu(GNetSnmpTDomain transportDomain, GInetAddr *transportAddress, guint messageProcessingModel, guint securityModel, GString *securityName, int securityLevel, GString *contextEngineID, GString *contextName, guint pduVersion, GNetSnmpPdu *PDU, gboolean expectResponse, GError **error) { gboolean result; GNetSnmpTDomain destTransportDomain; GInetAddr *destTransportAddress; gpointer outgoingMessage; gsize outgoingMessageLength; guint sendPduHandle; struct g_message *msg_model; /* Currently, we return 0 for error and the handle if everything worked OK. It might be a bit better to make the return code a struct to return a better error code */ /* Search for message processing model */ if (!message_models || !(msg_model = g_hash_table_lookup(message_models, &messageProcessingModel))) { printf("No message model found!\n"); return 0; /* Error reason: message processing model unknown */ } /* Generate a handle of -1, if SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 is used. This way, the application knows there might be duplicate responses. TODO: Check interop draft/RFC, if this is allowed. */ if (messageProcessingModel < PMODEL_SNMPV3) sendPduHandle=-1; else sendPduHandle=id++; result = msg_model->prepareOutgoingMessage(transportDomain, transportAddress, messageProcessingModel, securityModel, securityName, securityLevel, contextEngineID, contextName, pduVersion, PDU, expectResponse, sendPduHandle, &destTransportDomain, &destTransportAddress, &outgoingMessage, &outgoingMessageLength, error); if (!result) { return -1; } gnet_snmp_transport_send(destTransportDomain, destTransportAddress, outgoingMessage, outgoingMessageLength, error); if (error) { g_free(outgoingMessage); return 0; } g_free(outgoingMessage); return sendPduHandle; } #endif /* 4.1.2. Sending a Response to the Network * * The following procedure is followed when an application wants to * return a response back to the originator of an SNMP Request. * * 1) An application can request this using the abstract service * primitive: * * returnResponsePDU( * IN messageProcessingModel -- typically, SNMP version * IN securityModel -- Security Model in use * IN securityName -- on behalf of this principal * IN securityLevel -- same as on incoming request * IN contextEngineID -- data from/at this SNMP entity * IN contextName -- data from/in this context * IN pduVersion -- the version of the PDU * IN PDU -- SNMP Protocol Data Unit * IN maxSizeResponseScopedPDU -- maximum size of Response PDU * IN stateReference -- reference to state information * -- as presented with the request * IN statusInformation -- success or errorIndication * ) -- (error counter OID and value * -- when errorIndication) * * 2) The Message Dispatcher sends the request to the appropriate * Message Processing Model indicated by the received value of * messageProcessingModel using the abstract service primitive: * * result = -- SUCCESS or errorIndication * prepareResponseMessage( * IN messageProcessingModel -- specified by application * IN securityModel -- specified by application * IN securityName -- specified by application * IN securityLevel -- specified by application * IN contextEngineID -- specified by application * IN contextName -- specified by application * IN pduVersion -- specified by application * IN PDU -- specified by application * IN maxSizeResponseScopedPDU -- specified by application * IN stateReference -- specified by application * IN statusInformation -- specified by application * OUT destTransportDomain -- destination transport domain * OUT destTransportAddress -- destination transport address * OUT outgoingMessage -- the message to send * OUT outgoingMessageLength -- the message length * ) * * 3) If the result is an errorIndication, the errorIndication is * returned to the calling application. No further processing is * performed. * * 4) If the result is success, the outgoingMessage is sent over the * transport specified by the transportDomain to the address * specified by the transportAddress. * * Message Processing is complete. */ #if 0 gboolean returnResponsePdu(guint messageProcessingModel, guint securityModel, GString *securityName, int securityLevel, GString *contextEngineID, GString *contextName, guint pduVersion, GNetSnmpPdu *PDU, int maxSizeResponseScopedPDU, gpointer stateReference, int statusInformation, GError **error) { gboolean result; GNetSnmpTDomain destTransportDomain; GInetAddr *destTransportAddress; gpointer outgoingMessage; gsize outgoingMessageLength; struct g_message *msg_model; if (!message_models || !(msg_model = g_hash_table_lookup(message_models, &messageProcessingModel))) return FALSE; result = msg_model->prepareResponseMessage(messageProcessingModel, securityModel, securityName, securityLevel, contextEngineID, contextName, pduVersion, PDU, maxSizeResponseScopedPDU, stateReference, statusInformation, &destTransportDomain, &destTransportAddress, &outgoingMessage, &outgoingMessageLength); if (!result) return FALSE; gnet_snmp_transport_send(destTransportDomain, destTransportAddress, outgoingMessage, outgoingMessageLength, error); if (error) { g_free(outgoingMessage); return FALSE; } g_free(outgoingMessage); return TRUE; } #endif #if 0 gboolean g_register_message(guint model_nr, struct g_message *msg) { guint *ptr; if (g_hash_table_lookup(message_models, &model_nr)) return FALSE; ptr = g_malloc(sizeof(guint)); *ptr = model_nr; g_hash_table_insert(message_models, ptr, msg); return TRUE; } gboolean g_register_security(guint model_nr, struct g_security *sec) { guint *ptr; if (g_hash_table_lookup(security_models, &model_nr)) return FALSE; ptr = g_malloc(sizeof(guint)); *ptr = model_nr; g_hash_table_insert(security_models, ptr, sec); return TRUE; } #endif /* 4.2.1. Message Dispatching of received SNMP Messages * * 1) The snmpInPkts counter [RFC1907] is incremented. * * 2) The version of the SNMP message is determined in an * implementation-dependent manner. If the packet cannot be * sufficiently parsed to determine the version of the SNMP message, * then the snmpInASNParseErrs [RFC1907] counter is incremented, and * the message is discarded without further processing. If the * version is not supported, then the snmpInBadVersions [RFC1907] * counter is incremented, and the message is discarded without * further processing. * * 3) The origin transportDomain and origin transportAddress are * determined. * * 4) The message is passed to the version-specific Message Processing * Model which returns the abstract data elements required by the * Dispatcher. This is performed using the abstract service * primitive: * * result = -- SUCCESS or errorIndication * prepareDataElements( * IN transportDomain -- origin as determined in step 3. * IN transportAddress -- origin as determined in step 3. * IN wholeMsg -- as received from the network * IN wholeMsgLength -- as received from the network * OUT messageProcessingModel -- typically, SNMP version * OUT securityModel -- Security Model to use * OUT securityName -- on behalf of this principal * OUT securityLevel -- Level of Security requested * OUT contextEngineID -- data from/at this entity * OUT contextName -- data from/in this context * OUT pduVersion -- the version of the PDU * OUT PDU -- SNMP Protocol Data Unit * OUT pduType -- SNMP PDU type * OUT sendPduHandle -- handle for a matched request * OUT maxSizeResponseScopedPDU -- maximum size of Response PDU * OUT statusInformation -- success or errorIndication * -- (error counter OID and value * -- when errorIndication) * OUT stateReference -- reference to state information * -- to be used for a possible * ) -- Response * * 5) If the result is a FAILURE errorIndication, the message is * discarded without further processing. * * 6) At this point, the abstract data elements have been prepared and * processing continues as described in Section 4.2.2, PDU * Dispatching for Incoming Messages. */ #if 0 void g_receive_message(GNetSnmpTDomain transportDomain, GInetAddr *transportAddress, gpointer wholeMsg, guint wholeMsgLength) { GNetSnmpBer *asn1; guint cls, con, tag; gint32 version; guchar *eoc, *end; struct g_message *msg_model; guint messageProcessingModel; guint securityModel; GString *securityName; int securityLevel; GString *contextEngineID; GString *contextName; guint pduVersion; GNetSnmpPdu PDU; guint pduType; int sendPduHandle; guint maxSizeResponseScopedPDU; guint statusInformation; gpointer stateReference; gint result; GError *error = NULL; /* * snmpInPkts ++; */ asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_dec_new(wholeMsg, wholeMsgLength); if (! asn1) { gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(asn1, NULL, NULL); return; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(asn1, &eoc, &cls, &con, &tag, NULL)) { gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(asn1, NULL, NULL); return; } if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_SEQ) { gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(asn1, NULL, NULL); return; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(asn1, &end, &cls, &con, &tag, NULL)) { gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(asn1, NULL, NULL); return; } if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT) { gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(asn1, NULL, NULL); return; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_gint32(asn1, end, &version, NULL)) { gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(asn1, NULL, NULL); return; } gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(asn1, NULL, NULL); if (!message_models) return; if (!(msg_model = g_hash_table_lookup(message_models, &version))) return; result = msg_model->prepareDataElements(transportDomain, transportAddress, wholeMsg, wholeMsgLength, &messageProcessingModel, &securityModel, &securityName, &securityLevel, &contextEngineID, &contextName, &pduVersion, &PDU, &pduType, &sendPduHandle, &maxSizeResponseScopedPDU, &statusInformation, &stateReference, &error); if (!result) { g_warning("message processing failed: %s", error->message); return; } /* 4.2.2. PDU Dispatching for Incoming Messages * * The elements of procedure for the dispatching of PDUs depends on the * value of sendPduHandle. If the value of sendPduHandle is , * then this is a request or notification and the procedures specified * in Section 4.2.2.1 apply. If the value of snmpPduHandle is not * , then this is a response and the procedures specified in * Section 4.2.2.2 apply. */ if (sendPduHandle) { /* 4.2.2.2. Incoming Responses * * The following procedures are followed for the dispatching of PDUs * when the value of sendPduHandle is not , indicating this is a * response. * * 1) The value of sendPduHandle is used to determine, in an * implementation-defined manner, which application is waiting for * a response PDU associated with this sendPduHandle. * * 2) If no waiting application is found, the message is discarded * without further processing, and the stateReference is released. * The snmpUnknownPDUHandlers counter is incremented. Message * Processing is complete for this message. * * 3) Any cached information, including stateReference, about the * message is discarded. * * 4) The response is dispatched to the application using the * abstract service primitive: * * processResponsePdu( -- process Response PDU * IN messageProcessingModel -- provided by the MP module * IN securityModel -- provided by the MP module * IN securityName -- provided by the MP module * IN securityLevel -- provided by the MP module * IN contextEngineID -- provided by the MP module * IN contextName -- provided by the MP module * IN pduVersion -- provided by the MP module * IN PDU -- provided by the MP module * IN statusInformation -- provided by the MP module * IN sendPduHandle -- provided by the MP module * ) * * Message Processing is complete for this message. */ /* FIXME: This should be handled through a hash table instead of sending all to g_session_response_pdu */ g_session_response_pdu(messageProcessingModel, securityModel, securityName, securityLevel, contextEngineID, contextName, pduVersion, &PDU); g_free(securityName->str); g_free(securityName); } else { /* 4.2.2.1. Incoming Requests and Notifications * * The following procedures are followed for the dispatching of PDUs * when the value of sendPduHandle is , indicating this is a * request or notification. * * 1) The combination of contextEngineID and pduType is used to * determine which application has registered for this request or * notification. * * 2) If no application has registered for the combination, then * * a) The snmpUnknownPDUHandlers counter is incremented. * * b) A Response message is generated using the abstract service * primitive: * * result = -- SUCCESS or FAILURE * prepareResponseMessage( * IN messageProcessingModel -- as provided by MP module * IN securityModel -- as provided by MP module * IN securityName -- as provided by MP module * IN securityLevel -- as provided by MP module * IN contextEngineID -- as provided by MP module * IN contextName -- as provided by MP module * IN pduVersion -- as provided by MP module * IN PDU -- as provided by MP module * IN maxSizeResponseScopedPDU -- as provided by MP module * IN stateReference -- as provided by MP module * IN statusInformation -- errorIndication plus * -- snmpUnknownPDUHandlers OID * -- value pair. * OUT transportDomain -- destination transportDomain * OUT transportAddress -- destination transportAddress * OUT outgoingMessage -- the message to send * OUT outgoingMessageLength -- its length * ) * * c) If the result is SUCCESS, then the prepared message is sent to * the originator of the request as identified by the * transportDomain and transportAddress. * * d) The incoming message is discarded without further processing. * Message Processing for this message is complete. * * 3) The PDU is dispatched to the application, using the abstract * service primitive: * * processPdu( -- process Request/Notification * IN messageProcessingModel -- as provided by MP module * IN securityModel -- as provided by MP module * IN securityName -- as provided by MP module * IN securityLevel -- as provided by MP module * IN contextEngineID -- as provided by MP module * IN contextName -- as provided by MP module * IN pduVersion -- as provided by MP module * IN PDU -- as provided by MP module * IN maxSizeResponseScopedPDU -- as provided by MP module * IN stateReference -- as provided by MP module * -- needed when sending response * ) * * Message processing for this message is complete. */ /* * snmpUnknownPDUHandlers ++; */ /* result = prepareResponseMessage(messageProcessingModel, securityModel, securityName, securityLevel, contextEngineID, contextName, pduVersion, PDU, maxSizeResponseScopedPDU, stateReference, ERROR-???, &transportDomain, &transportAddress, &outgoingMessage, &outgoingMessageLength); if (result) { if (!transport_models) return; if (!(trp_model = g_hash_table_lookup(transport_models, &destTransportDomain))) return; trp_model->sendMessage(destTransportAddress, outgoingMessage, outgoingMessageLength); g_free(outgoingMessage); } return; */; } } #endif /* 4.3. Application Registration for Handling PDU types * * Applications that want to process certain PDUs must register with the * PDU Dispatcher. Applications specify the combination of * contextEngineID and pduType(s) for which they want to take * responsibility * * 1) An application registers according to the abstract interface * primitive: * * statusInformation = -- success or errorIndication * registerContextEngineID( * IN contextEngineID -- take responsibility for this one * IN pduType -- the pduType(s) to be registered * ) * * Note: implementations may provide a means of requesting * registration for simultaneous multiple contextEngineID values, * e.g., all contextEngineID values, and may also provide means for * requesting simultaneous registration for multiple values of * pduType. * * 2) The parameters may be checked for validity; if they are not, then * an errorIndication (invalidParameter) is returned to the * application. * * 3) Each combination of contextEngineID and pduType can be registered * only once. If another application has already registered for the * specified combination, then an errorIndication (alreadyRegistered) * is returned to the application. * * 4) Otherwise, the registration is saved so that SNMP PDUs can be * dispatched to this application. */ /* 4.4. Application Unregistration for Handling PDU Types * * Applications that no longer want to process certain PDUs must * unregister with the PDU Dispatcher. * * 1) An application unregisters using the abstract service primitive: * * unregisterContextEngineID( * IN contextEngineID -- give up responsibility for this * IN pduType -- the pduType(s) to be unregistered * ) * Note: implementations may provide means for requesting * unregistration for simultaneous multiple contextEngineID values, * e.g., all contextEngineID values, and may also provide means for * requesting simultaneous unregistration for multiple values of * pduType. * * 2) If the contextEngineID and pduType combination has been * registered, then the registration is deleted. * * If no such registration exists, then the request is ignored. */ /* EOF */ gsnmp-0.3.0/src/message.c0000644000175100017510000007466211337446521012165 00000000000000/* * GSNMP -- glib-based SNMP library * * Copyright (C) 2003 Juergen Schoenwaelder * Copyright (C) 1998 Gregory McLean & Jochen Friedrich * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #include "gsnmp.h" GNetSnmpDebugFlags gnet_snmp_debug_flags = 0; /** Encodes an SNMP message as an ASN.1 SEQUENCE. * * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param msg the pointer to the #GNetSnmpMsg to encode. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * This function encodes an SNMP message into a BER encoded ASN.1 * SEQUENCE. Errors are reported via the error parameter if it is not * NULL. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_enc_msg(GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpMsg *msg, GError **error) { guchar *eoc, *end; GNetSnmpPdu *pdu = (GNetSnmpPdu *) msg->data; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_eoc(ber, &eoc, error)) return FALSE; switch (msg->version) { case GNET_SNMP_V1: if (pdu && !gnet_snmp_ber_enc_pdu_v1(ber, pdu, error)) return FALSE; break; case GNET_SNMP_V2C: if (pdu && !gnet_snmp_ber_enc_pdu_v2(ber, pdu, error)) return FALSE; break; case GNET_SNMP_V3: if (pdu && !gnet_snmp_ber_enc_pdu_v3(ber, pdu, error)) return FALSE; break; default: g_assert_not_reached(); } switch (msg->version) { case GNET_SNMP_V1: case GNET_SNMP_V2C: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_octets(ber, &end, msg->community, msg->community_len, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(ber, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OTS, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_gint32(ber, &end, msg->version, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(ber, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT, error)) return FALSE; break; case GNET_SNMP_V3: /* xxx */ break; default: g_assert_not_reached(); } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(ber, eoc, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_SEQ, error)) return FALSE; return TRUE; } /** Decodes an SNMP message from an ASN.1 SEQUENCE. * \param ber the handle for the #GNetSnmpBer buffer. * \param msg the pointer to the #GNetSnmpMsg to encode. * \param error the error object used to report errors. * * This function encodes an SNMP message from an BER encoded ASN.1 * SEQUENCE. Errors are reported via the error parameter if it is not * NULL. * * \return a gboolean value indicating success. */ gboolean gnet_snmp_ber_dec_msg(GNetSnmpBer *ber, GNetSnmpMsg *msg, GError **error) { guint cls, con, tag; guchar *eoc, *end; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(ber, &eoc, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_SEQ) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "message starts with unexpected tag %d", tag); } return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(ber, &end, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "version has unexpected tag %d", tag); } return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_gint32(ber, end, &msg->version, error)) return FALSE; switch (msg->version) { case GNET_SNMP_V1: case GNET_SNMP_V2C: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(ber, &end, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OTS) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_DEC_BADVALUE, "community has unexpected tag %d", tag); } return FALSE; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_octets(ber, end, &msg->community, &msg->community_len, error)) return FALSE; break; case GNET_SNMP_V3: /* xxx */ break; default: if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_BER_ERROR_ENC_BADVALUE, "message with unsupported version number %d", msg->version); } return FALSE; } if (! gnet_snmp_ber_is_eoc(ber, eoc)) { #if 0 GNetSnmpPdu _pdu; GNetSnmpPdu *pdu = msg->data ? (GNetSnmpPdu *) msg->data : &_pdu; #else GNetSnmpPdu *pdu; if (msg->data) { pdu = msg->data; } else { pdu = g_malloc(sizeof(GNetSnmpPdu)); msg->data = pdu; } #endif switch (msg->version) { case GNET_SNMP_V1: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_pdu_v1(ber, pdu, error)) { if (pdu->varbind_list) { g_list_foreach(pdu->varbind_list, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(pdu->varbind_list); } return FALSE; } break; case GNET_SNMP_V2C: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_pdu_v2(ber, pdu, error)) { if (pdu->varbind_list) { g_list_foreach(pdu->varbind_list, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(pdu->varbind_list); } return FALSE; } break; case GNET_SNMP_V3: if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_pdu_v3(ber, pdu, error)) { if (pdu->varbind_list) { g_list_foreach(pdu->varbind_list, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(pdu->varbind_list); } return FALSE; } break; } } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_eoc(ber, eoc, error)) { return FALSE; } return TRUE; } /* This modules implements the formatting of the different SNMP versions. * The interface is documented in RFC2271. */ /* RFC2271 defines some message processing primitives as standard SNMPv3 API. * These names do not match GNU conventions. RFC2272 defines what exactly * these primitives are supposed to do. * * Application Interface: * * statusInformation = * prepareOutgoingMessage( * IN transportDomain (guint) * IN transportAddress (struct sockaddr *) * IN messageProcessingModel INTEGER (0..2147483647) * IN securityModel INTEGER (0..2147483647) * IN securityName (GString *) * IN securityLevel INTEGER (1,2,3) * IN contextEngineID OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..32)) * IN contextName SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32)) * IN pduVersion (guint) * IN PDU (SNMP_PDU *) * IN expectResponse (gboolean) * IN sendPduHandle (int) * OUT destTransportDomain (guint) * OUT destTransportAddress (struct sockaddr) * OUT outgoingMessage (gpointer) * OUT outgoingMessageLength (int) * ) * * result = * prepareResponseMessage( * IN messageProcessingModel INTEGER (0..2147483647) * IN securityModel INTEGER (0..2147483647) * IN securityName (GString *) * IN securityLevel INTEGER (1,2,3) * IN contextEngineID OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..32)) * IN contextName SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32)) * IN pduVersion (guint) * IN PDU (SNMP_PDU *) * IN maxSizeResponseScopedPDU (guint) * IN stateReference (gpointer) * IN statusInformation (guint) * OUT destTransportDomain (guint) * OUT destTransportAddress (struct sockaddr) * OUT outgoingMessage (gpointer) * OUT outgoingMessageLength (int) * ) * * prepareDataElements( * IN transportDomain (guint) * IN transportAddress (struct sockaddr *) * IN wholeMsg (gpointer) * IN wholeMsgLength (int) * OUT messageProcessingModel INTEGER (0..2147483647) * OUT securityModel INTEGER (0..2147483647) * OUT securityName (GString *) * OUT securityLevel INTEGER (1,2,3) * OUT contextEngineID OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..32)) * OUT contextName SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32)) * OUT pduVersion (guint) * OUT PDU (SNMP_PDU *) * OUT pduType (guint) * OUT sendPduHandle (int) * OUT maxSizeResponseScopedPDU (guint) * OUT statusInformation (guint) * OUT stateReference (gpointer) * ) * * releaseState( * IN stateReference (gpointer) * ) */ /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * SNMP V1 Message Processing Model * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #if 0 static gboolean snmpv1_prepare_outgoing_message(GNetSnmpTDomain transportDomain, GInetAddr *transportAddress, guint messageProcessingModel, guint securityModel, GString *securityName, int securityLevel, GString *contextEngineID, GString *contextName, guint pduVersion, GNetSnmpPdu *PDU, gboolean expectResponse, int sendPduHandle, GNetSnmpTDomain *outTransportDomain, GInetAddr **outTransportAddress, gpointer *outgoingMessage, gsize *outgoingMessageLength, GError **error) { GNetSnmpBer *asn1; guchar *eoc, *end; guchar buffer[65536], *ptr; ptr = buffer; *outgoingMessageLength = 65536; if (messageProcessingModel != PMODEL_SNMPV1) return FALSE; /* This should never happen. Something fishy going on? */ if ((securityModel != SMODEL_ANY) && (securityModel != SMODEL_SNMPV1)) return FALSE; if (securityLevel != SLEVEL_NANP) return FALSE; if (pduVersion != PDUV1) return FALSE; /* FIXME: Currently, i'm pretty much cheating here. I probably *should* call * the community security model to map the security name (principal) * to the community name he has configured for a given router/PDU * type (might be different for PUT, GET(NEXT) and TRAP). Should also * check for invalid PDU, however, this should as well never happen as * the PDU version matches with what we expect. * * Depending on the meaning of PDU (struct or ANS.1 encoded), the * security model might have to decode the PDU again to get to the * PDU type (PUT/GET/TRAP). This seems very odd and backward to me * in some way. */ /* RFC1157 * Message ::= SEQUENCE { * version INTEGER { version(0) }, * community OCTET STRING, * data ANY * } */ asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_enc_new(ptr, *outgoingMessageLength); if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_eoc(asn1, &eoc, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_pdu_v1(asn1, PDU, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_octets (asn1, &end, (guchar *) securityName->str, securityName->len, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(asn1, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OTS, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_guint32(asn1, &end, 0, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(asn1, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(asn1, eoc, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_SEQ, error)) return FALSE; gnet_snmp_ber_enc_delete(asn1, &ptr, outgoingMessageLength); /* FIXME: we currently don't implement proxy support. In this case * outTransportDomain and outTransportAddress are always * the same as transportAddress and transportDomain. * * "Rule #1: If there's something you don't understand, it must be * related to proxies" -- Juergen Schoenwaelder */ *outTransportDomain = transportDomain; *outTransportAddress = transportAddress; *outgoingMessage = g_malloc(*outgoingMessageLength); g_memmove(*outgoingMessage, ptr, *outgoingMessageLength); return TRUE; } static gboolean snmpv1_prepare_response_message(guint messageProcessingModel, guint securityModel, GString *securityName, int securityLevel, GString *contextEngineID, GString *contextName, guint pduVersion, GNetSnmpPdu *PDU, guint maxSizeResponseScopedPDU, gpointer stateReference, guint statusInformation, GNetSnmpTDomain *outTransportDomain, GInetAddr **outTransportAddress, gpointer *outgoingMessage, gsize *outgoingMessageLength) { if (messageProcessingModel != PMODEL_SNMPV1) return FALSE; /* This should never happen. Something fishy going on? */ return FALSE; } static gboolean snmpv1_prepare_data_elements(GNetSnmpTDomain transportDomain, GInetAddr *transportAddress, gpointer wholeMsg, gsize wholeMsgLength, guint *messageProcessingModel, guint *securityModel, GString **securityName, int *securityLevel, GString **contextEngineID, GString **contextName, guint *pduVersion, GNetSnmpPdu *PDU, guint *pduType, int *sendPduHandle, guint *maxSizeResponseScopedPDU, guint *statusInformation, gpointer *stateReference, GError **error) { GNetSnmpBer *asn1; guint cls, con, tag; guchar *eoc, *end; *securityModel = SMODEL_SNMPV1; *securityLevel = SLEVEL_NANP; *contextEngineID = NULL; *contextName = NULL; *pduVersion = PDUV1; *securityName = g_malloc(sizeof(GString)); asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_dec_new(wholeMsg, wholeMsgLength); if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(asn1, &eoc, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_SEQ) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(asn1, &end, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_guint32(asn1, end, messageProcessingModel, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(asn1, &end, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OTS) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_octets(asn1, end, (guchar **)&((*securityName)->str), &((*securityName)->len), error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_pdu_v1(asn1, PDU, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_eoc(asn1, eoc, error)) return FALSE; gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(asn1, wholeMsg, &wholeMsgLength); if (PDU->type == GNET_SNMP_PDU_RESPONSE) *sendPduHandle = -1; else *sendPduHandle = 0; return TRUE; } static gboolean snmpv1_release_state( gpointer stateReference) { /* free whatever structures are in stateReference */ if (stateReference) g_free(stateReference); return TRUE; } #endif /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * SNMP V2c Message Processing Model * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #if 0 static gboolean snmpv2c_prepare_outgoing_message(GNetSnmpTDomain transportDomain, GInetAddr *transportAddress, guint messageProcessingModel, guint securityModel, GString *securityName, int securityLevel, GString *contextEngineID, GString *contextName, guint pduVersion, GNetSnmpPdu *PDU, gboolean expectResponse, int sendPduHandle, GNetSnmpTDomain *outTransportDomain, GInetAddr **outTransportAddress, gpointer *outgoingMessage, gsize *outgoingMessageLength, GError **error) { GNetSnmpBer *asn1; guchar *eoc, *end; guchar buffer[65536], *ptr; ptr = buffer; *outgoingMessageLength = 65536; if (messageProcessingModel != PMODEL_SNMPV2C) return FALSE; /* This should never happen. Something fishy going on? */ /* We allow both SNMPV1 and SNMPV2C security models here. There currently * is a discussion in the SNMPv3 mailing list to rename SNMPV1 security to * SNMP_COMMUNITY and dump the SNMPV2C model (declaring it reserved). * Allowing both SNMPV1 and SNMPV2C here should make this library compatible * with both cases. */ if ((securityModel != SMODEL_ANY) && (securityModel != SMODEL_SNMPV1) && (securityModel != SMODEL_SNMPV2C)) return FALSE; if (securityLevel != SLEVEL_NANP) return FALSE; if (pduVersion != PDUV2) return FALSE; /* FIXME: Currently, i'm pretty much cheating here. I probably *should* call * the community security model to map the security name (principal) * to the community name he has configured for a given router/PDU * type (might be different for PUT, GET(NEXT) and TRAP). Should also * check for invalid PDU, however, this should as well never happen as * the PDU version matches with what we expect. */ /* RFC1901 * Message ::= SEQUENCE { * version INTEGER { version(1) }, * community OCTET STRING, * data ANY * } */ asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_enc_new(ptr, *outgoingMessageLength); if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_eoc(asn1, &eoc, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_pdu_v2(asn1, PDU, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_octets (asn1, &end, (guchar *) securityName->str, securityName->len, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(asn1, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OTS, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_guint32(asn1, &end, 1, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(asn1, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(asn1, eoc, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_SEQ, error)) return FALSE; gnet_snmp_ber_enc_delete(asn1, &ptr, outgoingMessageLength); /* FIXME: we currently don't implement proxy support. In this case * outTransportDomain and outTransportAddress are always * the same as transportAddress and transportDomain. * * "Rule #1: If there's something you don't understand, it must be * related to proxies" -- Juergen Schoenwaelder */ *outTransportDomain = transportDomain; *outTransportAddress = transportAddress; *outgoingMessage = g_malloc(*outgoingMessageLength); g_memmove(*outgoingMessage, ptr, *outgoingMessageLength); return TRUE; } static gboolean snmpv2c_prepare_response_message(guint messageProcessingModel, guint securityModel, GString *securityName, int securityLevel, GString *contextEngineID, GString *contextName, guint pduVersion, GNetSnmpPdu *PDU, gint maxSizeResponseScopedPDU, gpointer stateReference, guint statusInformation, GNetSnmpTDomain *outTransportDomain, GInetAddr **outTransportAddress, gpointer *outgoingMessage, gsize *outgoingMessageLength) { return FALSE; } static gboolean snmpv2c_prepare_data_elements(GNetSnmpTDomain transportDomain, GInetAddr *transportAddress, gpointer wholeMsg, gsize wholeMsgLength, guint *messageProcessingModel, guint *securityModel, GString **securityName, int *securityLevel, GString **contextEngineID, GString **contextName, guint *pduVersion, GNetSnmpPdu *PDU, guint *pduType, int *sendPduHandle, guint *maxSizeResponseScopedPDU, guint *statusInformation, gpointer *stateReference, GError **error) { GNetSnmpBer *asn1; guint cls, con, tag; guchar *eoc, *end; *securityModel = SMODEL_SNMPV2C; /* might combine with SMODEL_SNMPV1 */ *securityLevel = SLEVEL_NANP; *contextEngineID = NULL; *contextName = NULL; *pduVersion = PDUV2; *securityName = g_malloc(sizeof(GString)); asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_dec_new(wholeMsg, wholeMsgLength); if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(asn1, &eoc, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_SEQ) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(asn1, &end, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_guint32(asn1, end, messageProcessingModel, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(asn1, &end, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OTS) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_octets (asn1, end, (guchar **)&((*securityName)->str), &((*securityName)->len), error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_pdu_v2(asn1, PDU, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_eoc(asn1, eoc, error)) return FALSE; gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(asn1, wholeMsg, &wholeMsgLength); if (PDU->type == GNET_SNMP_PDU_RESPONSE) *sendPduHandle = -1; else *sendPduHandle = 0; return TRUE; } static gboolean snmpv2c_release_state( gpointer stateReference) { return TRUE; } #endif /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * SNMP V3 Message Processing Model * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #if 0 static gboolean snmpv3_prepare_outgoing_message(GNetSnmpTDomain transportDomain, GInetAddr *transportAddress, guint messageProcessingModel, guint securityModel, GString *securityName, int securityLevel, GString *contextEngineID, GString *contextName, guint pduVersion, GNetSnmpPdu *PDU, gboolean expectResponse, int sendPduHandle, GNetSnmpTDomain *outTransportDomain, GInetAddr **outTransportAddress, gpointer *outgoingMessage, gsize *outgoingMessageLength, GError **error) { GNetSnmpBer *asn1; guchar *eoc, *eoc1, *end, flags; guchar buffer[65536], *ptr; ptr = buffer; *outgoingMessageLength = 65536; flags = expectResponse?4+securityLevel:securityLevel; if (messageProcessingModel != PMODEL_SNMPV3) return FALSE; /* This should never happen. Something fishy going on? */ if ((securityModel == SMODEL_SNMPV1) || (securityModel == SMODEL_SNMPV2C)) return FALSE; if (pduVersion != PDUV2) return FALSE; if (securityModel == SMODEL_ANY) securityModel = SMODEL_USM; /* RFC2272 * SNMPv3Message ::= SEQUENCE { * -- identify the layout of the SNMPv3Message * -- this element is in same position as in SNMPv1 * -- and SNMPv2c, allowing recognition * msgVersion INTEGER { snmpv3 (3) }, * -- administrative parameters * msgGlobalData HeaderData, * -- security model-specific parameters * -- format defined by Security Model * msgSecurityParameters OCTET STRING, * msgData ScopedPduData * } */ asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_enc_new(ptr, *outgoingMessageLength); if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_eoc(asn1, &eoc, error)) return FALSE; if (contextEngineID) { PDU->context_engineid = contextEngineID->str; PDU->context_engineid_len = contextEngineID->len; } if (contextName) { PDU->context_name = contextName->str; PDU->context_name_len = contextName->len; } if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_pdu_v3(asn1, PDU, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_octets(asn1, &end, (guchar *) securityName->str, securityName->len, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(asn1, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OTS, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_eoc(asn1, &eoc1, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_guint32(asn1, &end, securityModel, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(asn1, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_octets(asn1, &end, &flags, 1, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(asn1, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OTS, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_guint32(asn1, &end, 65536, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(asn1, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_guint32(asn1, &end, sendPduHandle, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(asn1, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(asn1, eoc1, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_SEQ, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_guint32(asn1, &end, 3, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(asn1, end, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(asn1, eoc, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_SEQ, error)) return FALSE; gnet_snmp_ber_enc_delete(asn1, &ptr, outgoingMessageLength); /* FIXME: we currently don't implement proxy support. In this case * outTransportDomain and outTransportAddress are always * the same as transportAddress and transportDomain. * * "Rule #1: If there's something you don't understand, it must be * related to proxies" -- Juergen Schoenwaelder */ *outTransportDomain = transportDomain; *outTransportAddress = transportAddress; *outgoingMessage = g_malloc(*outgoingMessageLength); g_memmove(*outgoingMessage, ptr, *outgoingMessageLength); g_free(buffer); return TRUE; } static gboolean snmpv3_prepare_response_message(guint messageProcessingModel, guint securityModel, GString *securityName, int securityLevel, GString *contextEngineID, GString *contextName, guint pduVersion, GNetSnmpPdu *PDU, guint maxSizeResponseScopedPDU, gpointer stateReference, guint statusInformation, GNetSnmpTDomain *outTransportDomain, GInetAddr **outTransportAddress, gpointer *outgoingMessage, gsize *outgoingMessageLength) { return FALSE; } static gboolean snmpv3_prepare_data_elements(GNetSnmpTDomain transportDomain, GInetAddr *transportAddress, gpointer wholeMsg, gsize wholeMsgLength, guint *messageProcessingModel, guint *securityModel, GString **securityName, int *securityLevel, GString **contextEngineID, GString **contextName, guint *pduVersion, GNetSnmpPdu *PDU, guint *pduType, int *sendPduHandle, guint *maxSizeResponseScopedPDU, guint *statusInformation, gpointer *stateReference, GError **error) { GNetSnmpBer *asn1; guint cls, con, tag; guchar *eoc, *end; /* FIXME: This is horribly broken */ *securityName = g_malloc(sizeof(GString)); asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_dec_new(wholeMsg, wholeMsgLength); if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(asn1, &eoc, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_CON || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_SEQ) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(asn1, &end, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_guint32(asn1, end, messageProcessingModel, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(asn1, &end, &cls, &con, &tag, error)) return FALSE; if (cls != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI || con != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI || tag != GNET_SNMP_ASN1_OTS) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_octets(asn1, end, (guchar **)&((*securityName)->str), &((*securityName)->len), error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_pdu_v2(asn1, PDU, error)) return FALSE; if (!gnet_snmp_ber_dec_eoc(asn1, eoc, error)) return FALSE; gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(asn1, wholeMsg, &wholeMsgLength); if (PDU->type == GNET_SNMP_PDU_RESPONSE) *sendPduHandle = -1; else *sendPduHandle = 0; return TRUE; } static gboolean snmpv3_release_state( gpointer stateReference) { return TRUE; } #endif gsnmp-0.3.0/src/security.c0000644000175100017510000002464411337446521012403 00000000000000/* * GNET-SNMP -- glib-based SNMP library * * Copyright (c) 2003 Juergen Schoenwaelder * Copyright (c) 1998 Gregory McLean & Jochen Friedrich * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * $Id: security.c 1779 2006-02-13 22:25:59Z schoenw $ */ #include "gsnmp.h" #include /* This module defines the API to the SNMP RFC layer. Requests are routed * to the appropriate transport (e.g. IPv4 or IPv6 or IPX) by using the * message processing compatible with the given PDU version (V1, V2C, * or V3). Applications will prefer to use the sync or async event loop * API presented by the g_session layer. */ /* statusInformation = authenticateOutgoingMsg( IN authKey -- secret key for authentication IN wholeMsg -- unauthenticated complete message OUT authenticatedWholeMsg -- complete authenticated message ) statusInformation = authenticateIncomingMsg( IN authKey -- secret key for authentication IN authParameters -- as received on the wire IN wholeMsg -- as received on the wire OUT authenticatedWholeMsg -- complete authenticated message ) statusInformation = encryptData( IN encryptKey -- secret key for encryption IN dataToEncrypt -- data to encrypt (scopedPDU) OUT encryptedData -- encrypted data (encryptedPDU) OUT privParameters -- filled in by service provider ) statusInformation = decryptData( IN decryptKey -- secret key for decrypting IN privParameters -- as received on the wire IN encryptedData -- encrypted data (encryptedPDU) OUT decryptedData -- decrypted data (scopedPDU) ) statusInformation = -- success or errorIndication generateRequestMsg( IN messageProcessingModel -- typically, SNMP version IN globalData -- message header, admin data IN maxMessageSize -- of the sending SNMP entity IN securityModel -- for the outgoing message IN securityEngineID -- authoritative SNMP entity IN securityName -- on behalf of this principal IN securityLevel -- Level of Security requested IN scopedPDU -- message (plaintext) payload OUT securityParameters -- filled in by Security Module OUT wholeMsg -- complete generated message OUT wholeMsgLength -- length of generated message ) statusInformation = -- success or errorIndication generateResponseMsg( IN messageProcessingModel -- typically, SNMP version IN globalData -- message header, admin data IN maxMessageSize -- of the sending SNMP entity IN securityModel -- for the outgoing message IN securityEngineID -- authoritative SNMP entity IN securityName -- on behalf of this principal IN securityLevel -- Level of Security requested IN scopedPDU -- message (plaintext) payload IN securityStateReference -- reference to security state -- information from original -- request OUT securityParameters -- filled in by Security Module OUT wholeMsg -- complete generated message OUT wholeMsgLength -- length of generated message ) statusInformation = -- errorIndication or success -- error counter OID/value if error processIncomingMsg( IN messageProcessingModel -- typically, SNMP version IN maxMessageSize -- of the sending SNMP entity IN securityParameters -- for the received message IN securityModel -- for the received message IN securityLevel -- Level of Security IN wholeMsg -- as received on the wire IN wholeMsgLength -- length as received on the wire OUT securityEngineID -- authoritative SNMP entity OUT securityName -- identification of the principal OUT scopedPDU, -- message (plaintext) payload OUT maxSizeResponseScopedPDU -- maximum size of the Response PDU OUT securityStateReference -- reference to security state ) -- information, needed for response */ /* * USMSecurityParametersSyntax DEFINITIONS IMPLICIT TAGS ::= BEGIN * * UsmSecurityParameters ::= * SEQUENCE { * -- global User-based security parameters * msgAuthoritativeEngineID OCTET STRING, * msgAuthoritativeEngineBoots INTEGER (0..2147483647), * msgAuthoritativeEngineTime INTEGER (0..2147483647), * msgUserName OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..32)), * -- authentication protocol specific parameters * msgAuthenticationParameters OCTET STRING, * -- privacy protocol specific parameters * msgPrivacyParameters OCTET STRING * } * END */ /* ******************************* */ /** Convert password into a key using MD5. * * \param password password (not necessarily NUL terminated). * \param password_len length of the password (must be positive). * \param key pointer to memory large enough to hold the key. * * Convert the password into a key by implementing the algorithm * defined in RFC 3414 appendix A.2.1 using MD5 as the oneway hash * function. */ void gnet_snmp_password_to_key_md5(guchar *password, gsize password_len, guchar *key) { GMD5 *gmd5; guchar *cp, password_buf[64]; gulong password_index = 0; gulong count = 0, i; g_assert(password_len); gmd5 = gnet_md5_new_incremental(); /**********************************************/ /* Use while loop until we've done 1 Megabyte */ /**********************************************/ while (count < 1048576) { cp = password_buf; for(i = 0; i < 64; i++) { /*************************************************/ /* Take the next octet of the password, wrapping */ /* to the beginning of the password as necessary.*/ /*************************************************/ *cp++ = password[ password_index++ % password_len ]; } gnet_md5_update(gmd5, (gchar *) password_buf, 64); count += 64; } gnet_md5_final(gmd5); g_memmove(key, gnet_md5_get_digest(gmd5), GNET_MD5_HASH_LENGTH); gnet_md5_delete(gmd5); } /** Localize a key using MD5. * * \param key pointer to memory which holds a key. * \param engineID pointer to memory which holds an SNMP engine ID. * \param engineID_len length of the engine ID (between 5 and 32 inclusive). * * Localize a key for a specific engine by implementing the algorithm * defined in RFC 3414 appendix A.2.1 using MD5 as the oneway hash * function. */ void gnet_snmp_localize_key_md5(guchar *key, guchar *engineID, gsize engineID_len) { GMD5 *gmd5; guchar password_buf[64]; g_assert(engineID_len > 4 && engineID_len < 33); g_memmove(password_buf, key, 16); g_memmove(password_buf+16, engineID, engineID_len); g_memmove(password_buf+16+engineID_len, key, 16); gmd5 = gnet_md5_new((gchar *) password_buf, 32+engineID_len); g_memmove(key, gnet_md5_get_digest(gmd5), GNET_MD5_HASH_LENGTH); gnet_md5_delete(gmd5); } /** Convert password into a key using SHA. * * \param password password (not necessarily NUL terminated) * \param password_len length of the password (must be positive) * \param key pointer to memory large enough to hold the key * * Convert the password into a key by implementing the algorithm * defined in RFC 3414 appendix A.2.1 using SHA as the oneway hash * function. */ void gnet_snmp_password_to_key_sha(guchar *password, gsize password_len, guchar *key) { GSHA *gsha; guchar *cp, password_buf[64]; gulong password_index = 0; gulong count = 0, i; g_assert(password_len); gsha = gnet_sha_new_incremental(); /**********************************************/ /* Use while loop until we've done 1 Megabyte */ /**********************************************/ while (count < 1048576) { cp = password_buf; for(i = 0; i < 64; i++) { /*************************************************/ /* Take the next octet of the password, wrapping */ /* to the beginning of the password as necessary.*/ /*************************************************/ *cp++ = password[ password_index++ % password_len ]; } gnet_sha_update(gsha, (gchar *) password_buf, 64); count += 64; } gnet_sha_final(gsha); g_memmove(key, gnet_sha_get_digest(gsha), GNET_SHA_HASH_LENGTH); gnet_sha_delete(gsha); } /** Localize a key using SHA. * * \param key pointer to memory which holds a key * \param engineID pointer to memory which holds an SNMP engine ID * \param engineID_len length of the engine ID (between 5 and 32 inclusive) * * Localize a key for a specific engine by implementing the algorithm * defined in RFC 3414 appendix A.2.1 using SHA as the oneway hash * function. */ void gnet_snmp_localize_key_sha(guchar *key, guchar *engineID, gsize engineID_len) { GSHA *gsha; guchar password_buf[72]; g_assert(engineID_len > 4 && engineID_len < 33); g_memmove(password_buf, key, 20); g_memmove(password_buf+20, engineID, engineID_len); g_memmove(password_buf+20+engineID_len, key, 20); gsha = gnet_sha_new((gchar *) password_buf, 40+engineID_len); g_memmove(key, gnet_sha_get_digest(gsha), GNET_SHA_HASH_LENGTH); gnet_sha_delete(gsha); } gsnmp-0.3.0/src/session.c0000644000175100017510000006011611337446521012211 00000000000000/* * GNET-SNMP -- glib-based SNMP library * * Copyright (c) 2003 Juergen Schoenwaelder * Copyright (c) 1998 Gregory McLean & Jochen Friedrich * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * $Id: session.c 3257 2010-02-17 12:17:35Z schoenw $ */ #include "gsnmp.h" #include #include #include #include #include static GSList *request_queue = NULL; /* queue of active requests */ static int initialized = 0; guint gnet_snmp_retries = GNET_SNMP_DEFAULT_RETRIES; guint gnet_snmp_timeout = GNET_SNMP_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT; GNetSnmpVersion gnet_snmp_version = GNET_SNMP_V2C; static int g_snmp_timeout_cb(gpointer data); GQuark gnet_snmp_error_quark(void) { static GQuark quark = 0; if (quark == 0) { quark = g_quark_from_static_string("gnet-snmp-error-quark"); } return quark; } /* * Allocate a new session data structure. */ GNetSnmp* gnet_snmp_new() { GNetSnmp *session; if (! initialized) { g_timeout_add(100, g_snmp_timeout_cb, NULL); } session = g_malloc0(sizeof(GNetSnmp)); session->taddress = NULL; session->retries = gnet_snmp_retries; session->timeout = gnet_snmp_timeout; session->version = gnet_snmp_version; session->sec_level = GNET_SNMP_SECLEVEL_NANP; session->sec_model = GNET_SNMP_SECMODEL_ANY; session->sec_name = g_string_new(NULL); session->ctxt_name = g_string_new(NULL); if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_SESSION) { g_printerr("session %p: new\n", session); } return session; } /** * gnet_snmp_new_uri: * @uri: the snmp: uri * * Allocate and initialize a new GNetSnmp session. * * Returns: a pointer to a new GNetSnmp session. */ /* XXX what about TCP/UDP selection? probing? should we pass some flags? */ GNetSnmp* gnet_snmp_new_uri(const GURI *uri, GError **error) { GNetSnmp *snmp = NULL; GInetAddr *inetaddr = NULL; GNetSnmpTAddress *taddress = NULL; GString *s; int ipv6; g_return_val_if_fail(uri, NULL); if (uri->scheme && strcmp(uri->scheme, "snmp") == 0) { inetaddr = gnet_inetaddr_new(uri->hostname, uri->port); if (! inetaddr) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_ERROR_BADURI, "invalid hostname or port"); } return NULL; } ipv6 = gnet_inetaddr_is_ipv6(inetaddr); taddress = gnet_snmp_taddress_new_inet( ipv6 ? GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_UDP_IPV6 : GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_UDP_IPV4, inetaddr); snmp = gnet_snmp_new(); if (! snmp) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_ERROR_NEWFAIL, "failed to allocate snmp session"); } if (taddress) gnet_snmp_taddress_delete(taddress); if (inetaddr) gnet_inetaddr_delete(inetaddr); return NULL; } s = g_string_new(uri->userinfo); gnet_snmp_set_transport(snmp, taddress); gnet_snmp_set_sec_name(snmp, s); g_string_free(s, 1); if (uri->path && uri->path[0] == '/' && uri->path[1]) { char *end = strchr(uri->path+1, '/'); if (end) { s = g_string_new_len(uri->path+1, end - uri->path - 1); } else { s = g_string_new(uri->path+1); } gnet_snmp_set_ctxt_name(snmp, s); g_string_free(s, 1); } if (taddress) gnet_snmp_taddress_delete(taddress); if (inetaddr) gnet_inetaddr_delete(inetaddr); return snmp; } if (uri->scheme && strcmp(uri->scheme, "file") == 0) { taddress = gnet_snmp_taddress_new_path( GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_LOCAL, uri->path); snmp = gnet_snmp_new(); if (! snmp) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_ERROR_NEWFAIL, "failed to allocate snmp session"); } if (taddress) gnet_snmp_taddress_delete(taddress); return NULL; } s = g_string_new(uri->userinfo); gnet_snmp_set_transport(snmp, taddress); gnet_snmp_set_sec_name(snmp, s); g_string_free(s, 1); if (taddress) gnet_snmp_taddress_delete(taddress); return snmp; } if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_ERROR_BADURI, "unknown uri scheme"); } return NULL; } GNetSnmp* gnet_snmp_new_string(const gchar *string, GError **error) { GURI *uri; GNetSnmp *s; uri = gnet_snmp_parse_uri(string, error); if (! uri) { if (error && !*error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_ERROR_BADURI, "invalid snmp uri"); } return NULL; } s = gnet_snmp_new_uri(uri, error); if (! s) { gnet_uri_delete(uri); if (error && !*error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_ERROR_NEWFAIL, "unable to create snmp session"); } return NULL; } gnet_uri_delete(uri); return s; } /* * Clone a session data structure. */ GNetSnmp* gnet_snmp_clone(GNetSnmp *session) { GNetSnmp *clone; g_return_val_if_fail(session, NULL); clone = gnet_snmp_new(); gnet_snmp_set_transport(clone, session->taddress); gnet_snmp_set_timeout(clone, session->timeout); gnet_snmp_set_retries(clone, session->retries); gnet_snmp_set_version(clone, session->version); gnet_snmp_set_sec_model(clone, session->sec_model); gnet_snmp_set_sec_level(clone, session->sec_level); gnet_snmp_set_sec_name(clone, session->sec_name); gnet_snmp_set_ctxt_name(clone, session->ctxt_name); return clone; } /* * Destroy a session data structure. */ void gnet_snmp_delete(GNetSnmp *snmp) { g_return_if_fail(snmp); /* XXX delete all requests that refer to this session first */ if (snmp->taddress->inetaddr) gnet_inetaddr_delete(snmp->taddress->inetaddr); if (snmp->taddress) g_free(snmp->taddress); if (snmp->uri) gnet_uri_delete(snmp->uri); if (snmp->sec_name) g_string_free(snmp->sec_name, 1); if (snmp->ctxt_name) g_string_free(snmp->ctxt_name, 1); g_free(snmp); if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_SESSION) { g_printerr("session %p: deleted\n", snmp); } } void gnet_snmp_set_transport(GNetSnmp *snmp, GNetSnmpTAddress *taddress) { g_return_if_fail(snmp && taddress); if (snmp->taddress) gnet_snmp_taddress_delete(snmp->taddress); snmp->taddress = gnet_snmp_taddress_clone(taddress); if (snmp->taddress) { gnet_snmp_update_uri(snmp); } } /* decrecated interface */ void gnet_snmp_set_community(GNetSnmp *snmp, gchar *community) { GString *s; g_return_if_fail(snmp); s = g_string_new(community); gnet_snmp_set_sec_name(snmp, s); g_string_free(s, 1); gnet_snmp_update_uri(snmp); /* update the uri */ } /* deprecated interface */ const gchar* gnet_snmp_get_community(const GNetSnmp *snmp) { g_return_val_if_fail(snmp, NULL); return snmp->sec_name->str; } void gnet_snmp_set_timeout(GNetSnmp *snmp, guint timeout) { g_return_if_fail(snmp); snmp->timeout = timeout; } guint gnet_snmp_get_timeout(const GNetSnmp *snmp) { g_return_val_if_fail(snmp, 0); return snmp->timeout; } void gnet_snmp_set_retries(GNetSnmp *snmp, guint retries) { g_return_if_fail(snmp); snmp->retries = retries; } guint gnet_snmp_get_retries(const GNetSnmp *snmp) { g_return_val_if_fail(snmp, 0); return snmp->retries; } void gnet_snmp_set_version(GNetSnmp *snmp, GNetSnmpVersion version) { g_return_if_fail(snmp); snmp->version = version; } GNetSnmpVersion gnet_snmp_get_version(const GNetSnmp *snmp) { g_return_val_if_fail(snmp, 0); return snmp->version; } GNetSnmpTDomain gnet_snmp_get_tdomain(const GNetSnmp *snmp) { g_return_val_if_fail(snmp, 0); g_return_val_if_fail(snmp->taddress, 0); return snmp->taddress->domain; } void gnet_snmp_set_sec_name(GNetSnmp *snmp, GString *name) { g_return_if_fail(snmp); g_string_assign(snmp->sec_name, name->str); gnet_snmp_update_uri(snmp); /* update the uri */ } GString* gnet_snmp_get_sec_name(const GNetSnmp *snmp) { g_return_val_if_fail(snmp, NULL); return snmp->sec_name; } void gnet_snmp_set_sec_model(GNetSnmp *snmp, GNetSnmpSecModel model) { g_return_if_fail(snmp); snmp->sec_model = model; } GNetSnmpSecModel gnet_snmp_get_sec_model(const GNetSnmp *snmp) { g_return_val_if_fail(snmp, 0); return snmp->sec_model; } void gnet_snmp_set_sec_level(GNetSnmp *snmp, GNetSnmpSecLevel level) { g_return_if_fail(snmp); snmp->sec_level = level; } GNetSnmpSecLevel gnet_snmp_get_sec_level(const GNetSnmp *snmp) { g_return_val_if_fail(snmp, 0); return snmp->sec_level; } void gnet_snmp_set_ctxt_name(GNetSnmp *snmp, GString *name) { g_return_if_fail(snmp); g_string_assign(snmp->ctxt_name, name->str); gnet_snmp_update_uri(snmp); /* update the uri */ } GString* gnet_snmp_get_ctxt_name(const GNetSnmp *snmp) { g_return_val_if_fail(snmp, NULL); return snmp->ctxt_name; } /* * Allocate a new request data structure. */ GNetSnmpRequest* gnet_snmp_request_new() { GNetSnmpRequest *request; request = g_malloc0(sizeof(GNetSnmpRequest)); request->sec_name = g_string_new(NULL); if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_REQUESTS) { g_printerr("request %p: new\n", request); } return request; } /* * Destroy a request data structure. */ void gnet_snmp_request_delete(GNetSnmpRequest *request) { g_return_if_fail(request); if (request->sec_name) { g_string_free(request->sec_name, 1); } g_free(request); if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_REQUESTS) { g_printerr("request %p: deleted\n", request); } } /* * Add a request to the global queue of outstanding requests. * XXX This is not thread-safe. */ void gnet_snmp_request_queue(GNetSnmpRequest *request) { g_return_if_fail(request); request_queue = g_slist_append(request_queue, request); if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_REQUESTS) { g_printerr("request %p: queued\n", request); } } /* * Remove a request from the global queue of outstanding requests. * XXX This is not thread-safe. */ void gnet_snmp_request_dequeue(GNetSnmpRequest *request) { g_return_if_fail(request); request_queue = g_slist_remove(request_queue, request); if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_REQUESTS) { g_printerr("request %p: dequeued\n", request); } } /* * Find the request with a given request id in the global queue of * outstanding requests. * XXX This is not thread-safe. */ GNetSnmpRequest* gnet_snmp_request_find(gint32 id) { GSList *elem; for (elem = request_queue; elem; elem = g_slist_next(elem)) { GNetSnmpRequest *request = (GNetSnmpRequest *) elem->data; if (request->pdu.request_id == id) { if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_REQUESTS) { g_printerr("request %p: found\n", request); } return request; } } return NULL; } /* * */ void gnet_snmp_request_timeout(GNetSnmpRequest *request) { if (request->timeout) { if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_REQUESTS) { g_printerr("request %p: timeout callback invoked\n", request); } request->timeout(request->session, request->magic); } } /* * query/set one mib from a snmp host * * host -- Host info in question * callback-- Pointer to function that will handle the reply * */ /* Asynchronous SNMP functions */ static gpointer g_async_send(GNetSnmp *session, GNetSnmpPduType type, GList *vbl, guint32 arg1, guint32 arg2, GError **error) { GNetSnmpRequest *request; GTimeVal now; static gint32 id = -1; if (id < 0) { id = random(); } g_get_current_time(&now); session->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR; session->error_index = 0; request = gnet_snmp_request_new(); request->callback = session->done_callback; request->timeout = session->time_callback; request->pdu.request_id = id++; request->pdu.error_status = arg1; request->pdu.error_index = arg2; request->pdu.varbind_list = vbl; request->pdu.context_name = (guchar *) session->ctxt_name->str; request->pdu.context_name_len = session->ctxt_name->len; request->sec_name = g_string_append(request->sec_name, session->sec_name->str); request->sec_model = session->sec_model; request->sec_level = session->sec_level; request->pdu.type = type; request->retries = session->retries; request->timeoutval = session->timeout; request->magic = session->magic; request->version = session->version; request->taddress = session->taddress; request->session = session; request->timer = now; request->timer.tv_sec += request->timeoutval / 1000; request->timer.tv_usec += (request->timeoutval % 1000) * 1000; gnet_snmp_dispatcher_send_pdu(request->taddress, request->version, request->sec_model, request->sec_name, request->sec_level, &request->pdu, TRUE, error); if (error && *error) { gnet_snmp_request_timeout(request); gnet_snmp_request_delete(request); return NULL; } gnet_snmp_request_queue(request); return request; } gpointer gnet_snmp_async_set(GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *vbl, GError **error) { if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_SESSION) { g_printerr("session %p: g_async_set pdu %p\n", snmp, vbl); } return g_async_send(snmp, GNET_SNMP_PDU_SET, vbl, 0, 0, error); } gpointer gnet_snmp_async_get(GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *vbl, GError **error) { if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_SESSION) { g_printerr("session %p: g_async_get pdu %p\n", snmp, vbl); } return g_async_send(snmp, GNET_SNMP_PDU_GET, vbl, 0, 0, error); } gpointer gnet_snmp_async_getnext(GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *vbl, GError **error) { if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_SESSION) { g_printerr("session %p: g_async_getnext pdu %p\n", snmp, vbl); } return g_async_send(snmp, GNET_SNMP_PDU_NEXT, vbl, 0, 0, error); } gpointer gnet_snmp_async_getbulk(GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *vbl, guint32 nonrep, guint32 maxrep, GError **error) { if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_SESSION) { g_printerr("session %p: g_async_getbulk pdu %p\n", snmp, vbl); } return g_async_send(snmp, GNET_SNMP_PDU_BULK, vbl, nonrep, maxrep, error); } /* Synchronous SNMP functions */ struct inputcb { int sock_nr; void (*receiveMessage)(); }; struct syncmagic { GMainLoop *loop; GList *result; }; static void cb_time(GNetSnmp *session, void *magic) { struct syncmagic *sm = (struct syncmagic *) magic; sm->result = NULL; session->error_index = 0; session->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NORESPONSE; g_main_quit(sm->loop); } static gboolean cb_done(GNetSnmp *session, GNetSnmpPdu *spdu, GList *objs, gpointer magic) { struct syncmagic *sm = (struct syncmagic *) magic; sm->result = objs; if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_SESSION) { g_printerr("session %p: error-status = %d, error-index = %d\n", session, session->error_status, session->error_index); } g_main_quit(sm->loop); return FALSE; } static GList * g_sync_send(GNetSnmp *session, GNetSnmpPduType type, GList *objs, guint32 arg1, guint32 arg2, GError **error) { struct syncmagic * magic; GList *result; magic = (struct syncmagic *) g_malloc(sizeof(struct syncmagic)); magic->loop = g_main_new(TRUE); session->done_callback = cb_done; session->time_callback = cb_time; session->magic = magic; if (! g_async_send(session, type, objs, arg1, arg2, error)) { if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_SESSION) { g_printerr("session %p: g_sync_send failed to send PDU\n", session); } g_main_destroy(magic->loop); g_free(magic); return NULL; } while(g_main_is_running(magic->loop)) { g_main_run(magic->loop); } g_main_destroy(magic->loop); result = magic->result; g_free(magic); return result; } GList * gnet_snmp_sync_set(GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *pdu, GError **error) { if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_SESSION) { g_printerr("session %p: g_sync_set pdu %p\n", snmp, pdu); } return g_sync_send(snmp, GNET_SNMP_PDU_SET, pdu, 0, 0, error); } GList * gnet_snmp_sync_get(GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *pdu, GError **error) { if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_SESSION) { g_printerr("session %p: g_sync_get pdu %p\n", snmp, pdu); } return g_sync_send(snmp, GNET_SNMP_PDU_GET, pdu, 0, 0, error); } GList * gnet_snmp_sync_getnext(GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *pdu, GError **error) { if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_SESSION) { g_printerr("session %p: g_sync_getnext pdu %p\n", snmp, pdu); } return g_sync_send(snmp, GNET_SNMP_PDU_NEXT, pdu, 0, 0, error); } GList * gnet_snmp_sync_getbulk(GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *pdu, guint32 nonrep, guint32 maxrep, GError **error) { if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_SESSION) { g_printerr("session %p: g_sync_getbulk pdu %p\n", snmp, pdu); } return g_sync_send(snmp, GNET_SNMP_PDU_BULK, pdu, nonrep, maxrep, error); } #if 0 gboolean g_pdu_add_oid(GList **pdu, guint32 *myoid, guint mylength, GSnmpVarBindType type, gpointer value) { GSnmpVarBind *obj; obj = g_snmp_varbind_new(myoid, mylength, type, value, -1); if (! obj) { return FALSE; } *pdu = g_list_append(*pdu, obj); return TRUE; } #endif #if 0 /* This should be nuked once the new parser and mib module are available. For now, either use this or the print function in struct tree */ void g_snmp_printf(char *buf, int buflen, GSnmpVarBind *obj) { int i; /* * Changed all the sprintf's to snprintf, paranoid I know but * I'd rather not get caught with any buffer overflows.. */ switch(obj->type) { case G_SNMP_INTEGER32: g_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%d", obj->syntax.i32[0]); break; case G_SNMP_COUNTER32: case G_SNMP_UNSIGNED32: g_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%u", obj->syntax.ui32[0]); break; case G_SNMP_TIMETICKS: /* replaced this duplicated code with a call to existing code */ /* timetick_string (obj->syntax.ul[0], buf); */ g_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%u", obj->syntax.ui32[0]); break; case G_SNMP_OCTET_STRING: case G_SNMP_OPAQUE: /* xxx fix this (data is not necessarily printable) */ memcpy(buf, obj->syntax.uc, obj->syntax_len > buflen ? buflen: obj->syntax_len); buf[obj->syntax_len > buflen ? buflen: obj->syntax_len] = '\0'; break; case G_SNMP_IPADDRESS: if (obj->syntax_len == 4) /* IPv4 */ g_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%d.%d.%d.%d", obj->syntax.uc[0], obj->syntax.uc[1], obj->syntax.uc[2], obj->syntax.uc[3]); break; case G_SNMP_OBJECT_ID: g_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%u", obj->syntax.ui32[0]); i=1; while(i < obj->syntax_len / sizeof(guint32)) g_snprintf(buf+strlen(buf), buflen-strlen(buf), ".%u", obj->syntax.ui32[i++]); break; case G_SNMP_COUNTER64: g_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%llu", obj->syntax.ui64[0]); break; case G_SNMP_NULL: g_snprintf(buf, buflen, ""); break; case G_SNMP_NOSUCHOBJECT: g_snprintf(buf, buflen, ""); break; case G_SNMP_NOSUCHINSTANCE: g_snprintf(buf, buflen, ""); break; case G_SNMP_ENDOFMIBVIEW: g_snprintf(buf, buflen, ""); break; } } #endif /* * The low level callbacks */ static int g_snmp_timeout_cb(gpointer data) { GSList *mylist; GTimeVal now; GNetSnmpRequest *request; again: g_get_current_time(&now); mylist = request_queue; while (mylist) { request = (GNetSnmpRequest *) mylist->data; mylist = mylist->next; if (request->timer.tv_sec < now.tv_sec || (request->timer.tv_sec == now.tv_sec && request->timer.tv_usec <= now.tv_usec)) { if (request->retries) { request->retries--; request->timer = now; request->timer.tv_sec += request->timeoutval / 1000; request->timer.tv_usec += (request->timeoutval % 1000) * 1000; if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_REQUESTS) { g_printerr("request %p: timeout ...\n", request); } { GError *error = NULL; gnet_snmp_dispatcher_send_pdu(request->taddress, request->version, request->sec_model, request->sec_name, request->sec_level, &request->pdu, TRUE, &error); if (error) { g_error_free(error); gnet_snmp_request_timeout(request); gnet_snmp_request_dequeue(request); gnet_snmp_request_delete(request); goto again; } } #if 0 if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_REQUESTS) { g_warning("request %p: timeout, retry shipped", request); } #endif } else { if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_REQUESTS) { g_printerr("request %p: final timeout ...\n", request); } gnet_snmp_request_timeout(request); gnet_snmp_request_dequeue(request); gnet_snmp_request_delete(request); goto again; } } } return TRUE; } void g_session_response_pdu(GNetSnmpMsg *msg) { GNetSnmpPdu *pdu; GList *vbl; GNetSnmpRequest *request; g_assert(msg); if (! msg->data) return; pdu = (GNetSnmpPdu *) msg->data; vbl = pdu->varbind_list; request = gnet_snmp_request_find(pdu->request_id); if (! request) { g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); return; } #if 0 /* XXX this needs to be generalized I think */ if (memcmp(securityName->str, request->sec_name->str, securityName->len)) { g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); return; } #endif gnet_snmp_request_dequeue(request); request->session->error_status = pdu->error_status; request->session->error_index = pdu->error_index; if (! request->callback) { g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); gnet_snmp_request_delete(request); return; } if (request->callback(request->session, pdu, vbl, request->magic)) { if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_REQUESTS) { g_printerr("request %p: callback invoked\n", request); } /* g_snmp_vbl_free(vbl); */ } gnet_snmp_request_delete(request); } void gnet_snmp_update_uri(GNetSnmp *snmp) { gchar *host, *name, *path = NULL; gint port; g_return_if_fail(snmp); if (snmp->uri) gnet_uri_delete(snmp->uri); snmp->uri = NULL; switch (snmp->taddress->domain) { case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_UDP_IPV4: case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_UDP_IPV6: case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_TCP_IPV4: case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_TCP_IPV6: host = gnet_inetaddr_get_canonical_name(snmp->taddress->inetaddr); port = gnet_inetaddr_get_port(snmp->taddress->inetaddr); name = snmp->sec_name ? snmp->sec_name->str : NULL; if (snmp->ctxt_name) { path = g_strdup_printf("/%s/", snmp->ctxt_name->str); } snmp->uri = gnet_uri_new_fields_all("snmp", name, host, port, path, NULL, NULL); break; case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_LOCAL: snmp->uri = gnet_uri_new_fields_all("file", NULL, NULL, 0, snmp->taddress->path, NULL, NULL); break; case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_NONE: case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_IPX: break; } if (path) g_free(path); } gchar* gnet_snmp_get_uri_string(GNetSnmp *snmp) { g_return_val_if_fail(snmp, NULL); if (! snmp->uri) { gnet_snmp_update_uri(snmp); } if (snmp->uri->scheme && strcmp(snmp->uri->scheme, "snmp") == 0) { return gnet_uri_get_string(snmp->uri); } if (snmp->uri->scheme && strcmp(snmp->uri->scheme, "file") == 0) { return g_strdup_printf("file:%s", snmp->uri->path); } return NULL; } gsnmp-0.3.0/src/walk.c0000644000175100017510000001605411337446521011466 00000000000000/* * GNET-SNMP -- glib-based SNMP implementation * * Copyright (c) 2003 Juergen Schoenwaelder * Copyright (c) 1998 Gregory McLean & Jochen Friedrich * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * $Id: walk.c 3178 2009-07-28 10:23:24Z schoenw $ */ #include "gsnmp.h" struct _GNetSnmpWalk { GNetSnmp *snmp; GList *orig_objs; GList *prev_objs; gpointer data; gpointer request; void (* cb_error)(GNetSnmp *snmp, gpointer data); void (* cb_row)(GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *vbl, gpointer data); void (* cb_finish)(GNetSnmp *snmp, gpointer data); }; static gboolean g_snmp_walk_done_callback(GNetSnmp *snmp, GNetSnmpPdu *pdu, GList *objs, gpointer data) { GNetSnmpWalk *walk; GList *elem, *orig_elem, *prev_elem; int endofviews = 0; snmp->error_status = pdu->error_status; snmp->error_index = pdu->error_index; if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_SESSION) { g_printerr("session %p: error-status = %d, error-index = %d\n", snmp, snmp->error_status, snmp->error_index); } walk = (GNetSnmpWalk *) data; walk->request = 0; /* * Check whether we got an error or reached the end of the MIB view. */ if (pdu->error_status == GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOSUCHNAME) { if (walk->cb_finish) { walk->cb_finish(snmp, walk->data); } else { gnet_snmp_walk_delete(walk); } return TRUE; } if (pdu->error_status) { if (walk->cb_error) { walk->cb_error(snmp, walk->data); } else { gnet_snmp_walk_delete(walk); } return TRUE; } /* * Check whether we got end of mib view exceptions for all varbinds. */ for (elem = objs; elem; elem = g_list_next(elem)) { GNetSnmpVarBind *vb = (GNetSnmpVarBind *) elem->data; if (vb->type == GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_ENDOFMIBVIEW) { endofviews++; } } if (endofviews == g_list_length(objs)) { if (walk->cb_finish) { walk->cb_finish(snmp, walk->data); } else { gnet_snmp_walk_delete(walk); } return TRUE; } #if 1 /* sanity check whether the new oid is larger than the previous */ for (elem = objs, prev_elem = walk->prev_objs; elem && prev_elem; elem = g_list_next(elem), prev_elem = g_list_next(prev_elem)) { GNetSnmpVarBind *vb = (GNetSnmpVarBind *) elem->data; GNetSnmpVarBind *prev_vb = (GNetSnmpVarBind *) prev_elem->data; int x; x = gnet_snmp_compare_oids(prev_vb->oid, prev_vb->oid_len, vb->oid, vb->oid_len); if (x >= 0) { if (walk->cb_error) { walk->cb_error(snmp, walk->data); } else { gnet_snmp_walk_delete(walk); } return TRUE; } } #endif /* Check whether the new oid is within the scope of the walk. */ for (elem = objs, orig_elem = walk->orig_objs; elem && orig_elem; elem = g_list_next(elem), orig_elem = g_list_next(orig_elem)) { GNetSnmpVarBind *vb = (GNetSnmpVarBind *) elem->data; GNetSnmpVarBind *orig_vb = (GNetSnmpVarBind *) orig_elem->data; if (vb->oid_len < orig_vb->oid_len || memcmp(vb->oid, orig_vb->oid, orig_vb->oid_len * sizeof(guint32))) { if (walk->cb_finish) { walk->cb_finish(snmp, walk->data); } else { gnet_snmp_walk_delete(walk); } g_list_foreach(objs, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(objs); return TRUE; } } #if 0 if (walk->prev_objs) { g_list_foreach(walk->prev_objs, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(walk->prev_objs); } #endif walk->prev_objs = objs; if (walk->cb_row) { walk->cb_row(snmp, objs, walk->data); } walk->request = gnet_snmp_async_getnext(snmp, objs, NULL); return TRUE; } static void g_snmp_walk_time_callback(GNetSnmp *snmp, gpointer data) { GNetSnmpWalk *walk; walk = (GNetSnmpWalk *) data; walk->request = 0; if (walk->cb_error) { walk->cb_error(snmp, walk->data); } else { gnet_snmp_walk_delete(walk); } snmp->error_index = 0; snmp->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NORESPONSE; } GNetSnmpWalk * gnet_snmp_walk_new(GNetSnmp *session, GList *vbl, void (* cb_error)(), void (* cb_row)(), void (* cb_finish)(), gpointer data) { GList *elem; GNetSnmpWalk *walk; walk = g_malloc0(sizeof(GNetSnmpWalk)); walk->snmp = gnet_snmp_clone(session); walk->snmp->magic = walk; walk->snmp->done_callback = g_snmp_walk_done_callback; walk->snmp->time_callback = g_snmp_walk_time_callback; for (elem = vbl; elem; elem = g_list_next(elem)) { GNetSnmpVarBind *vb = (GNetSnmpVarBind *) elem->data; GNetSnmpVarBind *nvb; nvb = gnet_snmp_varbind_new(vb->oid, vb->oid_len, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NULL, NULL, 0); walk->orig_objs = g_list_append(walk->orig_objs, nvb); } walk->data = data; walk->cb_error = cb_error; walk->cb_row = cb_row; walk->cb_finish = cb_finish; return walk; } void gnet_snmp_walk_delete(GNetSnmpWalk *walk) { if (walk->request) { gnet_snmp_request_dequeue(walk->request); gnet_snmp_request_delete(walk->request); } g_list_foreach(walk->orig_objs, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(walk->orig_objs); gnet_snmp_delete(walk->snmp); g_free(walk); } void gnet_snmp_async_walk(GNetSnmpWalk *walk, GError **error) { walk->request = gnet_snmp_async_getnext(walk->snmp, walk->orig_objs, error); } /* * Another entry point which is used by the scli package. */ static GMainLoop *loop = NULL; static void cb_finish(GNetSnmp *snmp, gpointer *data) { if (loop) g_main_quit(loop); } static void cb_error(GNetSnmp *snmp, gpointer *data) { if (loop) g_main_quit(loop); } static void cb_row(GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *vbl, gpointer *data) { GList **walklist = (GList **) data; GList *elem; for (elem = vbl; elem; elem = g_list_next(elem)) { *walklist = g_list_append(*walklist, elem->data); } } GList* gnet_snmp_sync_walk(GNetSnmp *s, GList *in, GError **error) { GNetSnmpWalk *walk; GList *walklist = NULL; walk = gnet_snmp_walk_new(s, in, cb_error, cb_row, cb_finish, &walklist); gnet_snmp_async_walk(walk, error); if (error && *error) { return NULL; } loop = g_main_new(TRUE); while (loop && g_main_is_running(loop)) { g_main_run(loop); } g_main_destroy(loop); loop = NULL; s->error_status = walk->snmp->error_status; s->error_index = walk->snmp->error_index; gnet_snmp_walk_delete(walk); return walklist; } gsnmp-0.3.0/src/table.c0000644000175100017510000002046611337446521011621 00000000000000/* * GNET-SNMP -- glib-based SNMP implementation * * Copyright (c) 2003 Juergen Schoenwaelder * Copyright (c) 1998 Gregory McLean & Jochen Friedrich * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * $Id: table.c 3178 2009-07-28 10:23:24Z schoenw $ */ #include "gsnmp.h" struct _GNetSnmpTable { GNetSnmp *snmp; GList *orig_objs; GList *prev_objs; gpointer data; gpointer request; void (* cb_error)(GNetSnmp *snmp, gpointer data); void (* cb_row)(GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *vbl, int indexlen, gpointer data); void (* cb_finish)(GNetSnmp *snmp, gpointer data); }; static gboolean g_snmp_table_done_callback(GNetSnmp *snmp, GNetSnmpPdu *spdu, GList *objs, gpointer data) { GNetSnmpTable *table; GList *nobjs; /* New varbind list for next query */ GNetSnmpVarBind *cobj; /* Current object being processed */ GNetSnmpVarBind *obj; /* Base object being processed */ int cols; /* Number of columns we expect */ int i, j, eov = 0; guint32 index[GNET_SNMP_SIZE_OBJECTID]; int index_len; GList *cb_vbl = NULL; snmp->error_status = spdu->error_status; snmp->error_index = spdu->error_index; if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_SESSION) { g_printerr("session %p: error-status = %d, error-index = %d\n", snmp, snmp->error_status, snmp->error_index); } table = (GNetSnmpTable *) data; table->request = 0; /* Check whether we reached the end of the MIB view... */ cols = g_list_length(table->orig_objs); if (spdu->error_status == GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOSUCHNAME) { if (table->cb_finish) { table->cb_finish(snmp, table->data); } else { gnet_snmp_table_delete(table); } return TRUE; } /* Check whether we got an error back... */ if (spdu->error_status) { if (table->cb_error) { table->cb_error(snmp, table->data); } else { gnet_snmp_table_delete(table); } return TRUE; } /* Check if the number of requested variables matches the number of returned variables */ if (g_list_length(objs) != cols) { if (table->cb_error) { table->cb_error(snmp, table->data); } else { gnet_snmp_table_delete(table); } return TRUE; } /* Search smallest index in all valid returned columns. */ index_len = 0; for (i = 0; i < cols; i++) { obj = (GNetSnmpVarBind *) g_list_nth_data(table->orig_objs, i); cobj = (GNetSnmpVarBind *) g_list_nth_data(objs, i); if (cobj->oid_len >= obj->oid_len && !memcmp (cobj->oid, obj->oid, obj->oid_len * sizeof (guint32))) { if (!index_len) { index_len = cobj->oid_len - obj->oid_len; g_memmove(index, cobj->oid + obj->oid_len, index_len * sizeof (guint32)); } else { if ((j=memcmp(index, cobj->oid + obj->oid_len, MIN(index_len, cobj->oid_len - obj->oid_len) * sizeof (guint32)))) { /* g_warning("Non-regular SNMP table"); (js) */ if (j>0) { index_len = cobj->oid_len - obj->oid_len; g_memmove(index, cobj->oid + obj->oid_len, index_len * sizeof (guint32)); } } if (cobj->oid_len - obj->oid_len < index_len) { g_warning("SNMP table index length changed"); index_len = cobj->oid_len - obj->oid_len; } } } if (cobj->type == GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_ENDOFMIBVIEW) { eov++; } } /* If no valid columns found, table query must be finished. */ if (! index_len || eov) { if (table->cb_finish) { table->cb_finish(snmp, table->data); } else { gnet_snmp_table_delete(table); } return TRUE; } /* Build varbind list for the callback and construct a new varbind list for next row. */ nobjs = NULL; for (i = 0; i < cols; i++) { obj = (GNetSnmpVarBind *) g_list_nth_data(table->orig_objs, i); cobj = (GNetSnmpVarBind *) g_list_nth_data(objs, i); if (!memcmp (cobj->oid, obj->oid, obj->oid_len * sizeof (guint32))) { if (cobj->oid_len - obj->oid_len == index_len) if (!memcmp(cobj->oid + obj->oid_len, index, index_len * sizeof (guint32))) { cb_vbl = g_list_append(cb_vbl, cobj); } } if (obj->oid_len + index_len < GNET_SNMP_SIZE_OBJECTID) { GNetSnmpVarBind *vb; guint32 oid[GNET_SNMP_SIZE_OBJECTID]; g_memmove(oid, obj->oid, obj->oid_len * sizeof(guint32)); g_memmove(oid + obj->oid_len, index, index_len * sizeof(guint32)); vb = gnet_snmp_varbind_new(oid, obj->oid_len + index_len, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NULL, NULL, 0); nobjs = g_list_append(nobjs, vb); } } table->prev_objs = cb_vbl; if (table->cb_row) { table->cb_row(snmp, cb_vbl, index_len, table->data); } /* g_list_free(cb_vbl); ?? */ table->request = gnet_snmp_async_getnext(table->snmp, nobjs, NULL); #if 0 g_list_foreach(nobjs, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(nobjs); #endif return TRUE; } static void g_snmp_table_time_callback(GNetSnmp *snmp, gpointer data) { GNetSnmpTable *table; table = (GNetSnmpTable *) data; table->request = 0; if (table->cb_error) { table->cb_error(snmp, table->data); } else { gnet_snmp_table_delete(table); } snmp->error_index = 0; snmp->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NORESPONSE; } GNetSnmpTable * gnet_snmp_table_new(GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *vbl, void (* cb_error)(), void (* cb_row)(), void (* cb_finish)(), gpointer data) { GList *elem; GNetSnmpTable *table; table = g_malloc0(sizeof(GNetSnmpTable)); table->snmp = gnet_snmp_clone(snmp); table->snmp->magic = table; table->snmp->done_callback = g_snmp_table_done_callback; table->snmp->time_callback = g_snmp_table_time_callback; for (elem = vbl; elem; elem = g_list_next(elem)) { GNetSnmpVarBind *vb = (GNetSnmpVarBind *) elem->data; GNetSnmpVarBind *nvb; nvb = gnet_snmp_varbind_new(vb->oid, vb->oid_len, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NULL, NULL, 0); table->orig_objs = g_list_append(table->orig_objs, nvb); } table->data = data; table->cb_error = cb_error; table->cb_row = cb_row; table->cb_finish = cb_finish; return table; } void gnet_snmp_table_delete(GNetSnmpTable *table) { if (table->request) { gnet_snmp_request_dequeue(table->request); gnet_snmp_request_delete(table->request); } gnet_snmp_delete(table->snmp); g_list_foreach(table->orig_objs, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(table->orig_objs); g_free(table); } void gnet_snmp_async_table(GNetSnmpTable *table, GError **error) { table->request = gnet_snmp_async_getnext(table->snmp, table->orig_objs, error); } /* * Another entry point which is used by the scli package. */ static GMainLoop *loop = NULL; static void cb_finish(GNetSnmp *snmp, gpointer *data) { if (loop) g_main_quit(loop); } static void cb_error(GNetSnmp *snmp, gpointer *data) { if (loop) g_main_quit(loop); } static void cb_row(GNetSnmp *snmp, GList *rowlist, int index_len, gpointer *data) { GList **tablelist = (GList **) data; *tablelist = g_list_append(*tablelist, rowlist); } GList * gnet_snmp_sync_table(GNetSnmp *s, GList *in, GError **error) { GNetSnmpTable *table; GList *tablelist = NULL; table = gnet_snmp_table_new(s, in, cb_error, cb_row, cb_finish, &tablelist); gnet_snmp_async_table(table, error); loop = g_main_new(TRUE); while (loop && g_main_is_running(loop)) { g_main_run(loop); } g_main_destroy(loop); loop = NULL; s->error_status = table->snmp->error_status; s->error_index = table->snmp->error_index; gnet_snmp_table_delete(table); return tablelist; } gsnmp-0.3.0/src/transport.c0000644000175100017510000004235211337446521012564 00000000000000/* * GNET-SNMP -- glib-based SNMP library * * Copyright (c) 2003 Juergen Schoenwaelder * Copyright (c) 1998 Gregory McLean & Jochen Friedrich * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * $Id: transport.c 3188 2009-08-11 05:56:53Z schoenw $ */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "transport.h" #include "dispatch.h" #include "pdu.h" /* xxx only needed for debugging flags... */ static GUdpSocket *udp_ipv4_socket = NULL; static GUdpSocket *udp_ipv6_socket = NULL; static GTcpSocket *tcp_ipv4_socket = NULL; /* this should be a pool */ static GUnixSocket *unix_socket = NULL; /* this should be a pool */ GQuark gnet_snmp_transport_error_quark(void) { static GQuark quark = 0; if (quark == 0) { quark = g_quark_from_static_string("gnet-snmp-transport-error-quark"); } return quark; } /* * */ GNetSnmpTAddress* gnet_snmp_taddress_new(void) { GNetSnmpTAddress *taddr; taddr = g_malloc0(sizeof(GNetSnmpTAddress)); taddr->domain = GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_NONE; taddr->inetaddr = NULL; taddr->path = NULL; return taddr; } GNetSnmpTAddress* gnet_snmp_taddress_new_inet(GNetSnmpTDomain domain, GInetAddr* addr) { GNetSnmpTAddress *taddr; /* XXX validate domain and addr */ taddr = gnet_snmp_taddress_new(); taddr->domain = domain; taddr->inetaddr = gnet_inetaddr_clone(addr); return taddr; } GNetSnmpTAddress* gnet_snmp_taddress_new_path(GNetSnmpTDomain domain, gchar *path) { GNetSnmpTAddress *taddr; /* XXX validate domain and addr */ taddr = gnet_snmp_taddress_new(); taddr->domain = domain; taddr->path = g_strdup(path); return taddr; } GNetSnmpTAddress* gnet_snmp_taddress_clone(GNetSnmpTAddress *taddr) { g_return_val_if_fail(taddr, NULL); switch (taddr->domain) { case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_UDP_IPV4: case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_TCP_IPV4: case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_UDP_IPV6: case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_TCP_IPV6: return gnet_snmp_taddress_new_inet(taddr->domain, taddr->inetaddr); case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_NONE: case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_IPX: return gnet_snmp_taddress_new(); case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_LOCAL: return gnet_snmp_taddress_new_path(taddr->domain, taddr->path); break; } return NULL; } gchar* gnet_snmp_taddress_get_short_name(const GNetSnmpTAddress *taddr) { gchar *name = NULL; g_return_val_if_fail(taddr, NULL); switch (taddr->domain) { case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_UDP_IPV4: case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_TCP_IPV4: case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_UDP_IPV6: case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_TCP_IPV6: name = g_strdup(gnet_inetaddr_get_canonical_name(taddr->inetaddr)); break; case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_LOCAL: name = g_strdup(taddr->path); break; case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_NONE: case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_IPX: break; } return name; } void gnet_snmp_taddress_delete(GNetSnmpTAddress *taddr) { if (taddr) { switch (taddr->domain) { case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_UDP_IPV4: case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_TCP_IPV4: case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_UDP_IPV6: case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_TCP_IPV6: if (taddr->inetaddr) gnet_inetaddr_delete(taddr->inetaddr); break; case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_LOCAL: if (taddr->path) g_free(taddr->path); break; case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_NONE: case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_IPX: break; } g_free(taddr); } } /* * Subroutine to dump packet contents to the screen - jms */ static void dump_packet(guchar *data, gsize len) { guint i; g_printerr("packet %p: ", data); for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { g_printerr("%2.2x", data[i]); if (i+1 < len) { if (i % 16 == 15) { g_printerr("\npacket %p: ", data); } else { g_printerr(":"); } } } // if (i % 16 != 15) g_printerr("\n"); } static gboolean gaga(GIOChannel *source, GIOCondition condition, gpointer data) { void (*func)(void); func = data; func(); return TRUE; } /* * xxx - first approximation handles just one established tcp session */ static void tcp_ipv4_receive_message() { guchar buffer[MAX_DGRAM_SIZE]; GIOChannel *channel; GInetAddr* addr; gsize len; addr = gnet_tcp_socket_get_remote_inetaddr(tcp_ipv4_socket); channel = gnet_tcp_socket_get_io_channel(tcp_ipv4_socket); if (! channel) { g_warning("retrieving snmp over tcp/ipv4 socket failed"); return; } if (g_io_channel_read(channel, (gchar *) buffer, sizeof(buffer), &len)) { return; } if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_TRANSPORT) { g_printerr("transp. tcp/ipv4: received %d bytes from %s:%d\n", (gint) len, gnet_inetaddr_get_name(addr), gnet_inetaddr_get_port(addr)); } if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_PACKET) { dump_packet(buffer, len); } gnet_snmp_dispatcher_recv_msg( gnet_snmp_taddress_new_inet(GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_TCP_IPV4, addr), buffer, len, NULL); gnet_inetaddr_delete(addr); } static gboolean tcp_ipv4_send_message(GNetSnmpTAddress *taddress, guchar *msg, gsize msg_len, GError **error) { GIOChannel *channel; gsize len; g_return_val_if_fail(taddress && taddress->domain == GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_TCP_IPV4, FALSE); if (! tcp_ipv4_socket || ! gnet_inetaddr_equal(taddress, gnet_tcp_socket_get_remote_inetaddr(tcp_ipv4_socket))) { if (tcp_ipv4_socket) { gnet_tcp_socket_delete(tcp_ipv4_socket); } tcp_ipv4_socket = gnet_tcp_socket_new(taddress->inetaddr); if (! tcp_ipv4_socket) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_CONNECT, "failed to connect tcp/ipv4 socket: %s", g_strerror(errno)); } return FALSE; } } channel = gnet_tcp_socket_get_io_channel(tcp_ipv4_socket); if (! channel) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_REGISTER, "failed to get io channel for tcp/ipv4 socket: %s", g_strerror(errno)); } return FALSE; } if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_TRANSPORT) { g_printerr("transp. tcp/ipv4: send %d bytes to %s:%d\n", (gint) msg_len, gnet_inetaddr_get_name(taddress->inetaddr), gnet_inetaddr_get_port(taddress->inetaddr)); } if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_PACKET) { dump_packet(msg, msg_len); } g_io_add_watch(channel, (G_IO_IN | G_IO_PRI), gaga, tcp_ipv4_receive_message); if (G_IO_ERROR_NONE != gnet_io_channel_writen(channel, msg, msg_len, &len)) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_SEND, "failed to write to tcp/ipv4 socket: %s", g_strerror(errno)); } gnet_tcp_socket_delete(tcp_ipv4_socket); tcp_ipv4_socket = NULL; return FALSE; } return TRUE; } static gboolean tcp_ipv4_init(GError **error) { tcp_ipv4_socket = NULL; return TRUE; } static gboolean udp_ipv4_send_message(GNetSnmpTAddress *taddress, guchar *msg, gsize msg_len, GError **error) { gint rv; g_return_val_if_fail(taddress && taddress->domain == GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_UDP_IPV4, FALSE); if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_PACKET) { dump_packet(msg, msg_len); } rv = gnet_udp_socket_send(udp_ipv4_socket, (gchar *) msg, msg_len, taddress->inetaddr); if (rv) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_SEND, "failed to write to udp/ipv4 socket: %s", g_strerror(errno)); } return FALSE; } if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_TRANSPORT) { g_printerr("transp. udp/ipv4: send %d bytes to %s:%d\n", (gint) msg_len, gnet_inetaddr_get_name(taddress->inetaddr), gnet_inetaddr_get_port(taddress->inetaddr)); } return TRUE; } static void udp_ipv4_receive_message(GError **error) { guchar buffer[MAX_DGRAM_SIZE]; GInetAddr* addr; int len; len = gnet_udp_socket_receive(udp_ipv4_socket, (gchar *) buffer, sizeof(buffer), &addr); if (! len) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_RECV, "failed to receive from udp/ipv4 socket"); } return; } if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_TRANSPORT) { g_printerr("transp. udp/ipv4: received %d bytes from %s:%d\n", len, gnet_inetaddr_get_name(addr), gnet_inetaddr_get_port(addr)); } if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_PACKET) { dump_packet(buffer, len); } gnet_snmp_dispatcher_recv_msg( gnet_snmp_taddress_new_inet(GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_UDP_IPV4, addr), buffer, len, NULL); gnet_inetaddr_delete(addr); } static gboolean udp_ipv4_init(GError **error) { GIOChannel *channel; udp_ipv4_socket = gnet_udp_socket_new(); if (! udp_ipv4_socket) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_SOCKET, "failed to create udp/ipv4 socket: %s", g_strerror(errno)); } else { g_warning("opening snmp over udp/ipv4 socket failed"); } return FALSE; } channel = gnet_udp_socket_get_io_channel(udp_ipv4_socket); if (! channel) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_REGISTER, "failed to get io channel for udp/ipv4 socket: %s", g_strerror(errno)); } else { g_warning("failed to get io channel for udp/ipv4 socket: %s", g_strerror(errno)); } return FALSE; } g_io_add_watch(channel, (G_IO_IN | G_IO_PRI), gaga, udp_ipv4_receive_message); return TRUE; } static gboolean udp_ipv6_send_message(GNetSnmpTAddress *taddress, guchar *msg, gsize msg_len, GError **error) { gint rv; g_return_val_if_fail(taddress && taddress->domain == GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_UDP_IPV6, FALSE); if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_PACKET) { dump_packet(msg, msg_len); } rv = gnet_udp_socket_send(udp_ipv6_socket, (gchar *) msg, msg_len, taddress->inetaddr); if (rv) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_SEND, "failed to write to udp/ipv6 socket: %s", g_strerror(errno)); } return FALSE; } if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_TRANSPORT) { g_printerr("transp. udp/ipv6: send %d bytes to %s:%d\n", (gint) msg_len, gnet_inetaddr_get_name(taddress->inetaddr), gnet_inetaddr_get_port(taddress->inetaddr)); } return TRUE; } static void udp_ipv6_receive_message(GError **error) { guchar buffer[MAX_DGRAM_SIZE]; GInetAddr* addr; int len; len = gnet_udp_socket_receive(udp_ipv6_socket, (gchar *) buffer, sizeof(buffer), &addr); if (! len) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_RECV, "failed to receive from udp/ipv6 socket"); } return; } if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_TRANSPORT) { g_printerr("transp. udp/ipv6: received %d bytes from %s:%d\n", len, gnet_inetaddr_get_name(addr), gnet_inetaddr_get_port(addr)); } if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_PACKET) { dump_packet(buffer, len); } gnet_snmp_dispatcher_recv_msg( gnet_snmp_taddress_new_inet(GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_UDP_IPV6, addr), buffer, len, NULL); gnet_inetaddr_delete(addr); } static gboolean udp_ipv6_init(GError **error) { GIOChannel *channel; GInetAddr *addr = gnet_inetaddr_new("::", 0); udp_ipv6_socket = gnet_udp_socket_new_full(addr, 0); if (! udp_ipv6_socket) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_SOCKET, "failed to create udp/ipv6 socket: %s", g_strerror(errno)); } else { g_warning("opening snmp over udp/ipv6 socket failed"); } return FALSE; } channel = gnet_udp_socket_get_io_channel(udp_ipv6_socket); if (! channel) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_REGISTER, "failed to get io channel for udp/ipv6 socket: %s", g_strerror(errno)); } else { g_warning("failed to get io channel for udp/ipv6 socket: %s", g_strerror(errno)); } return FALSE; } g_io_add_watch(channel, (G_IO_IN | G_IO_PRI), gaga, udp_ipv6_receive_message); return TRUE; } /* * xxx - first approximation handles just one established unix session */ static void unix_receive_message() { guchar buffer[MAX_DGRAM_SIZE]; GIOChannel *channel; gchar *path; gsize len; path = gnet_unix_socket_get_path(unix_socket); channel = gnet_unix_socket_get_io_channel(unix_socket); if (! channel) { g_warning("retrieving snmp over local domain socket failed"); return; } if (g_io_channel_read(channel, (gchar *) buffer, sizeof(buffer), &len)) { return; } if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_TRANSPORT) { g_printerr("transp. local: received %d bytes from %s\n", (gint) len, path); } if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_PACKET) { dump_packet(buffer, len); } gnet_snmp_dispatcher_recv_msg( gnet_snmp_taddress_new_path(GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_LOCAL, path), buffer, len, NULL); } static gboolean unix_send_message(GNetSnmpTAddress *taddress, guchar *msg, gsize msg_len, GError **error) { GIOChannel *channel; gsize len; g_return_val_if_fail(taddress && taddress->domain == GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_LOCAL, FALSE); if (! unix_socket || strcmp(taddress->path, gnet_unix_socket_get_path(unix_socket))) { if (unix_socket) { gnet_unix_socket_delete(unix_socket); } if (g_access(taddress->path, R_OK | W_OK) != 0) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_CONNECT, "no access to '%s': %s", taddress->path, g_strerror(errno)); } return FALSE; } unix_socket = gnet_unix_socket_new(taddress->path); if (! unix_socket) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_CONNECT, "failed to create socket '%s': %s", taddress->path, g_strerror(errno)); } return FALSE; } } channel = gnet_unix_socket_get_io_channel(unix_socket); if (! channel) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_REGISTER, "failed get io channel for '%s': %s", taddress->path, g_strerror(errno)); } return FALSE; } (void) g_io_channel_set_flags(channel, G_IO_FLAG_NONBLOCK, error); if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_TRANSPORT) { g_printerr("transp. local: send %d bytes to %s\n", (gint) msg_len, gnet_unix_socket_get_path(unix_socket)); } if (gnet_snmp_debug_flags & GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_PACKET) { dump_packet(msg, msg_len); } g_io_add_watch(channel, (G_IO_IN | G_IO_PRI), gaga, unix_receive_message); if (G_IO_ERROR_NONE != gnet_io_channel_writen(channel, msg, msg_len, &len)) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_SEND, "failed to write to '%s': %s", taddress->path, g_strerror(errno)); } gnet_unix_socket_delete(unix_socket); unix_socket = NULL; return FALSE; } return TRUE; } static gboolean unix_init(GError **error) { unix_socket = NULL; return TRUE; } gboolean gnet_snmp_transport_send(GNetSnmpTAddress *taddress, guchar *msg, guint msg_len, GError **error) { #define INITIALIZED_UDP_IPV4 0x01 #define INITIALIZED_UDP_IPV6 0x02 #define INITIALIZED_TCP_IPV4 0x04 #define INITIALIZED_LOCAL 0x10 static int initialized = 0; g_return_val_if_fail(taddress, FALSE); switch (taddress->domain) { case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_UDP_IPV4: if (! (initialized & INITIALIZED_UDP_IPV4)) { if (! udp_ipv4_init(error)) return FALSE; initialized |= INITIALIZED_UDP_IPV4; } return udp_ipv4_send_message(taddress, msg, msg_len, error); case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_TCP_IPV4: if (! (initialized & INITIALIZED_TCP_IPV4)) { if (! tcp_ipv4_init(error)) return FALSE; initialized |= INITIALIZED_TCP_IPV4; } return tcp_ipv4_send_message(taddress, msg, msg_len, error); case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_UDP_IPV6: if (! (initialized & INITIALIZED_UDP_IPV6)) { if (! udp_ipv6_init(error)) return FALSE; initialized |= INITIALIZED_UDP_IPV4; } return udp_ipv6_send_message(taddress, msg, msg_len, error); case GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_LOCAL: if (! (initialized & INITIALIZED_LOCAL)) { if (! unix_init(error)) return FALSE; initialized |= INITIALIZED_LOCAL; } return unix_send_message(taddress, msg, msg_len, error); default: if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_TRANSPORT_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED, "unsupported transport domain %d", taddress->domain); } break; } return FALSE; } gsnmp-0.3.0/src/utils.c0000644000175100017510000004776211337446521011702 00000000000000/* * GNET-SNMP -- glib-based SNMP implementation * * Copyright (C) 2003 Juergen Schoenwaelder * Copyright (C) 1998 Gregory McLean & Jochen Friedrich * Copyright (C) 1993 DNPAP Beholder Group * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * $Id: utils.c 3257 2010-02-17 12:17:35Z schoenw $ */ #include "gsnmp.h" #include GNetSnmpEnum const gnet_snmp_enum_version_table[] = { { GNET_SNMP_V1, "SNMPv1" }, { GNET_SNMP_V2C, "SNMPv2c" }, { GNET_SNMP_V3, "SNMPv3" }, { 0, 0 } }; GNetSnmpEnum const gnet_snmp_enum_error_table[] = { { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_DONE, "done" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_PROCEDURE, "procedureError" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL, "internalError" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NORESPONSE, "noResponse" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR, "noError" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_TOOBIG, "tooBig" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOSUCHNAME, "noSuchName"}, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_BADVALUE, "badValue" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_READONLY, "readOnly" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_GENERROR, "genErr" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOACCESS, "noAccess" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_WRONGTYPE, "wrongType" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_WRONGLENGTH, "wrongLength" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_WRONGENCODING, "wrongEncoding" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_WRONGVALUE, "wrongValue" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOCREATION, "noCreation" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INCONSISTENTVALUE, "inconsistentValue" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_RESOURCEUNAVAILABLE, "resourceUnavailable" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_COMMITFAILED, "commitFailed" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_UNDOFAILED, "undoFailed" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_AUTHORIZATIONERROR, "authorizationError" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOTWRITABLE, "notWritable" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INCONSISTENTNAME, "inconsistentName" }, { 0, 0 } }; GNetSnmpEnum const gnet_snmp_enum_type_table[] = { { GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NULL, "NULL" }, { GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING, "OctetString" }, { GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID, "ObjectIdentifier" }, { GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_IPADDRESS, "IpAddress" }, { GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, "Integer32" }, { GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_UNSIGNED32, "Unsigned32" }, { GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, "Counter32" }, { GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS, "TimeTicks" }, { GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OPAQUE, "Opaque" }, { GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER64, "Counter64" }, { GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NOSUCHOBJECT, "NoSuchObject" }, { GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NOSUCHINSTANCE, "NoSuchInstance" }, { GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_ENDOFMIBVIEW, "EndOfMibView" }, { 0, 0 } }; GNetSnmpEnum const gnet_snmp_enum_pdu_table[] = { { GNET_SNMP_PDU_GET, "get" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_NEXT, "getnext" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_RESPONSE, "response" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_SET, "set" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_TRAP, "trap" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_BULK, "getbulk" }, { GNET_SNMP_PDU_INFORM, "inform" }, { 0, 0 } }; GNetSnmpEnum const gnet_snmp_enum_debug_table[] = { { GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_REQUESTS, "request" }, { GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_SESSION, "session" }, { GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_TRANSPORT,"transport" }, { GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_PACKET, "packet" }, { GNET_SNMP_DEBUG_BER, "ber" }, { 0, 0 } }; GNetSnmpEnum const gnet_snmp_enum_tdomain_table[] = { { GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_NONE, "none" }, { GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_UDP_IPV4, "udp/ipv4" }, { GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_UDP_IPV6, "udp/ipv6" }, { GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_IPX, "ipx" }, { GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_TCP_IPV4, "tcp/ipv4" }, { GNET_SNMP_TDOMAIN_TCP_IPV6, "tcp/ipv6" }, { 0, 0 } }; gchar const * gnet_snmp_enum_get_label(GNetSnmpEnum const *table, gint32 const id) { int i; for (i = 0; table[i].label; i++) { if (id == table[i].number) { return table[i].label; } } return NULL; } gboolean gnet_snmp_enum_get_number(GNetSnmpEnum const *table, gchar const *str, gint32 *number) { int i; for (i = 0; table[i].label; i++) { if (strcmp(str, table[i].label) == 0) { if (number) *number = table[i].number; return TRUE; } } return FALSE; } gchar const * gnet_snmp_identity_get_label(GNetSnmpIdentity const *table, guint32 const *oid, gsize oidlen) { int i; if (! oid || oidlen <= 0) { return NULL; } for (i = 0; table[i].label; i++) { if (table[i].oidlen == oidlen && memcmp(table[i].oid, oid, oidlen * sizeof(guint32)) == 0) { return table[i].label; } } return NULL; } int gnet_snmp_attr_assign(GList *vbl, guint32 const *base, size_t const len, const GNetSnmpAttribute *attributes, const gpointer p) { GList *elem; int i, n = 0; gpointer **gp; if (!p) { return 0; } for (elem = vbl; elem; elem = g_list_next(elem)) { GNetSnmpVarBind *vb = (GNetSnmpVarBind *) elem->data; if (vb->type == GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_ENDOFMIBVIEW || (vb->type == GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NOSUCHOBJECT) || (vb->type == GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NOSUCHINSTANCE)) { continue; } if (memcmp(vb->oid, base, len * sizeof(guint32)) != 0) { continue; } for (i = 0; attributes[i].label; i++) { if (vb->oid_len > len && vb->oid[len] == attributes[i].subid) { break; } } if (! attributes[i].label) { continue; } #define CLASS_INT(x) (x == GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32 || x == GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_UNSIGNED32 || x == GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32 || x == GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS) #define CLASS_STRING(x) (x == GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING || x == GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_IPADDRESS || x == GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OPAQUE) if (vb->type != attributes[i].type) { const char *a = gnet_snmp_enum_get_label(gnet_snmp_enum_type_table, vb->type); const char *b = gnet_snmp_enum_get_label(gnet_snmp_enum_type_table, attributes[i].type); if ((a && b) && ((CLASS_INT(vb->type) && CLASS_INT(attributes[i].type)) || (CLASS_STRING(vb->type) && CLASS_STRING(attributes[i].type)))) { g_warning("%s: type mismatch: converting %s to %s", attributes[i].label, a, b); } else { if (a && b) { g_warning("%s: type mismatch: cannot convert %s to %s", attributes[i].label, a, b); } else { g_warning("%s: type mismatch", attributes[i].label); } continue; } } if (attributes[i].val_offset < 0) { continue; } gp = G_STRUCT_MEMBER_P(p, attributes[i].val_offset); switch (vb->type) { case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32: if (attributes[i].constraints) { gint32 *range = (gint32 *) attributes[i].constraints; while (range[0] != 0 || range[1] != 0) { if (vb->value.i32 >= range[0] && vb->value.i32 <= range[1]) { break; } range += 2; } if (range[0] == 0 && range[1] == 0) { g_warning("%s: value not within range constraints", attributes[i].label); gp = NULL; } } if (gp) *gp = (gpointer) &(vb->value.i32); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_UNSIGNED32: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS: if (attributes[i].constraints) { guint32 *range = (guint32 *) attributes[i].constraints; while (range[0] != 0 || range[1] != 0) { if (vb->value.i32 >= range[0] && vb->value.i32 <= range[1]) { break; } range += 2; } if (range[0] == 0 && range[1] == 0) { g_warning("%s: value not within range constraints", attributes[i].label); gp = NULL; } } if (gp) *gp = (gpointer) &(vb->value.ui32); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING: if (attributes[i].constraints) { guint16 *size = (guint16 *) attributes[i].constraints; while (size[0] != 0 || size[1] != 0) { if (vb->value_len >= size[0] && vb->value_len <= size[1]) { break; } size += 2; } if (size[0] == 0 && size[1] == 0) { g_warning("%s: value not within size constraints", attributes[i].label); gp = NULL; } } if (gp) *gp = (gpointer) vb->value.ui8v; break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID: if (gp) *gp = (gpointer) vb->value.ui32v; break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_IPADDRESS: case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OPAQUE: if (gp) *gp = (gpointer) vb->value.ui8v; break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER64: if (gp) *gp = (gpointer) &(vb->value.ui64); break; default: break; } if (gp && attributes[i].len_offset && (!(attributes[i].flags & GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_FIXED_LENGTH))) { guint16 *lp; lp = (guint16 *) G_STRUCT_MEMBER_P(p, attributes[i].len_offset); *lp = vb->value_len; } n++; } return n; } void gnet_snmp_attr_get(const GNetSnmp *s, GList **vbl, guint32 *base, size_t const len, guint const idx, const GNetSnmpAttribute *attributes, const gint64 mask) { GNetSnmpVarBind *vb; int i; for (i = 0; attributes[i].label; i++) { if (mask && !(mask & attributes[i].tag)) { continue; } if (attributes[i].type == GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER64 && s->version == GNET_SNMP_V1) { continue; } base[idx] = attributes[i].subid; vb = gnet_snmp_varbind_new(base, len, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NULL, NULL, 0); *vbl = g_list_prepend(*vbl, vb); } *vbl = g_list_reverse(*vbl); } void gnet_snmp_attr_set(const GNetSnmp *s, GList **vbl, guint32 *base, size_t const len, guint const idx, const GNetSnmpAttribute *attributes, const gint64 mask, const gpointer p) { GNetSnmpVarBind *vb; gpointer **gp; guint16 *lp; int i; if (!p) { return; } for (i = 0; attributes[i].label; i++) { if (mask && !(mask & attributes[i].tag)) { continue; } if ((attributes[i].type == GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER64 && s->version == GNET_SNMP_V1)) { continue; } if (! (attributes[i].flags & GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE)) { continue; } gp = G_STRUCT_MEMBER_P(p, attributes[i].val_offset); if (attributes[i].len_offset) { if (attributes[i].flags & GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_FIXED_LENGTH) { lp = (guint16 *) &attributes[i].len_offset; } else { lp = (guint16 *) G_STRUCT_MEMBER_P(p, attributes[i].len_offset); } } else { lp = 0; } base[idx] = attributes[i].subid; vb = gnet_snmp_varbind_new(base, len, attributes[i].type, *gp, lp ? *lp : 0); *vbl = g_list_prepend(*vbl, vb); } *vbl = g_list_reverse(*vbl); } gint gnet_snmp_compare_oids(const guint32 *oid1, const gsize len1, const guint32 *oid2, const gsize len2) { int i, j, len; /* implement lexicographic ordering */ len = len1 < len2 ? len1 : len2; for (i = 0, j = 0; i < len; i++, j++) { if (oid1[i] < oid2[i]) return -1; if (oid1[i] > oid2[i]) return 1; } if (len1 < len2) return -1; if (len2 < len1) return 1; return 0; } GURI* gnet_snmp_parse_uri(const gchar *uri_string, GError **error) { GURI *uri; gchar *string; g_return_val_if_fail(uri_string, NULL); string = g_strdup(uri_string); /* First, try to treat the string as a fully specified SNMP URI. If that fails, try to treat the string as something that looks like [name@]host. Note that simply prepending "snmp://" does not work well with IPv6 addresses such as "::1" (which still would have to be written as "[::1]"). */ uri = gnet_uri_new(string); if (uri && uri->scheme && (strcmp(uri->scheme, "snmp") != 0 && strcmp(uri->scheme, "file") != 0)) { gnet_uri_delete(uri); return NULL; } if (uri && uri->scheme && strcmp(uri->scheme, "snmp") == 0 && !uri->hostname) { gnet_uri_delete(uri); uri = NULL; } if (uri && ! uri->scheme && strchr(string, '/')) { uri = gnet_uri_new_fields_all("file", NULL, NULL, 0, string, NULL, NULL); } /* * Kill the uri parsing state if we still do not have a * scheme so that we get a URI assembled manually below. */ if (uri && ! uri->scheme) { gnet_uri_delete(uri); uri = NULL; } if (! uri) { gchar *hostname = NULL, *userinfo = NULL, *port = NULL; hostname = strchr(string, '@'); if (hostname) { userinfo = string; *hostname = 0; hostname++; } else { hostname = string; } port = strchr(hostname, ':'); if (port) { *port = 0; port++; /* check that port is numeric? */ } uri = gnet_uri_new_fields_all("snmp", userinfo, hostname, port ? atoi(port) : 161, "", NULL, NULL); } if (uri && !uri->userinfo) { gnet_uri_set_userinfo(uri, "public"); } if (uri && uri->scheme && strcmp(uri->scheme, "snmp") == 0 && uri->port == 0) { gnet_uri_set_port(uri, 161); } g_free(string); return uri; } GQuark gnet_snmp_uri_error_quark(void) { static GQuark quark = 0; if (quark == 0) { quark = g_quark_from_static_string("gnet-snmp-uri-error-quark"); } return quark; } gboolean gnet_snmp_parse_path(const gchar *path, GList **vbl, GNetSnmpUriType *type, GError **error) { gint oid_len = 0, state; gchar *s, *oids; GScanner *sc; GTokenType token; GTokenValue value; guint32 oid[GNET_SNMP_SIZE_OBJECTID]; #define STATE_START 0x00 #define STATE_INOID 0x01 #define STATE_INDOT 0x02 #define STATE_INLIST 0x03 #define STATE_INLISTOID 0x04 #define STATE_INLISTDOT 0x05 #define STATE_OUTLIST 0x06 #define STATE_DONE 0x07 if (path[0] == '/') path++; s = strchr(path, '/'); if (! s) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR_NOOIDS, "missing oids component in snmp uri"); } return FALSE; } oids = s + 1; s = strchr(oids, '/'); if (s) { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR_TRAIL, "trailing path elements in snmp uri"); } return FALSE; } /* now we are ready to actually scan the oids component */ sc = g_scanner_new(NULL); sc->config->scan_float = 0; g_scanner_input_text(sc, oids, strlen(oids)); state = STATE_START; *type = GNET_SNMP_URI_GET; while (! g_scanner_eof(sc)) { token = g_scanner_get_next_token(sc); value = g_scanner_cur_value(sc); if (token == G_TOKEN_EOF) { if (state == STATE_OUTLIST || state == STATE_INOID || state == STATE_DONE) { if (state == STATE_INOID) { GNetSnmpVarBind *vb; vb = gnet_snmp_varbind_new(oid, oid_len, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NULL, NULL, 0); *vbl = g_list_append(*vbl, vb); oid_len = 0; } } else { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR_EOF, "premature end of snmp uri"); } break; } } else if (token == G_TOKEN_LEFT_PAREN) { if (state == STATE_START) { state = STATE_INLIST; } else { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR_LPAREN, "illegal left parenthesis in snmp uri"); } break; } } else if (token == G_TOKEN_RIGHT_PAREN) { if (state == STATE_INLISTOID) { GNetSnmpVarBind *vb; vb = gnet_snmp_varbind_new(oid, oid_len, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NULL, NULL, 0); *vbl = g_list_append(*vbl, vb); oid_len = 0; state = STATE_OUTLIST; } else { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR_RPAREN, "illegal right parenthesis in snmp uri"); } break; } } else if (token == G_TOKEN_COMMA) { if (state == STATE_INLISTOID) { GNetSnmpVarBind *vb; vb = gnet_snmp_varbind_new(oid, oid_len, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NULL, NULL, 0); *vbl = g_list_append(*vbl, vb); oid_len = 0; state = STATE_INLIST; } else { if (error) { g_set_error(error, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR, GNET_SNMP_URI_ERROR_COMMA, "illegal comma in snmp uri"); } break; } } else if (token == G_TOKEN_INT) { if (state == STATE_START || state == STATE_INLIST || state == STATE_INDOT || state == STATE_INLISTDOT) { if (oid_len < GNET_SNMP_SIZE_OBJECTID) { oid[oid_len++] = value.v_int; } state = (state == STATE_START || state == STATE_INDOT) ? 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'\n': ':'); } } /* * Check the password to key algorithm and the key localization as * described in RFC 3414 section A.3.1. */ static void test_md5_key_localization() { char *password = "maplesyrup"; guchar key[GNET_MD5_HASH_LENGTH]; guchar engineid[] = { 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x02 }; guchar digest1[] = { 0x9f, 0xaf, 0x32, 0x83, 0x88, 0x4e, 0x92, 0x83, 0x4e, 0xbc, 0x98, 0x47, 0xd8, 0xed, 0xd9, 0x63 }; guchar digest2[] = { 0x52, 0x6f, 0x5e, 0xed, 0x9f, 0xcc, 0xe2, 0x6f, 0x89, 0x64, 0xc2, 0x93, 0x07, 0x87, 0xd8, 0x2b }; gnet_snmp_password_to_key_md5((guchar *) password, strlen(password), key); g_assert(memcmp(key, digest1, GNET_MD5_HASH_LENGTH) == 0); gnet_snmp_localize_key_md5(key, engineid, G_N_ELEMENTS(engineid)); g_assert(memcmp(key, digest2, GNET_MD5_HASH_LENGTH) == 0); } /* * Check the password to key algorithm and the key localization as * described in RFC 3414 section A.3.2. */ static void test_sha_key_localization() { char *password = "maplesyrup"; guchar key[GNET_SHA_HASH_LENGTH]; guchar engineid[] = { 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x02 }; guchar digest1[] = { 0x9f, 0xb5, 0xcc, 0x03, 0x81, 0x49, 0x7b, 0x37, 0x93, 0x52, 0x89, 0x39, 0xff, 0x78, 0x8d, 0x5d, 0x79, 0x14, 0x52, 0x11 }; guchar digest2[] = { 0x66, 0x95, 0xfe, 0xbc, 0x92, 0x88, 0xe3, 0x62, 0x82, 0x23, 0x5f, 0xc7, 0x15, 0x1f, 0x12, 0x84, 0x97, 0xb3, 0x8f, 0x3f }; gnet_snmp_password_to_key_sha((guchar *) password, strlen(password), key); g_assert(memcmp(key, digest1, GNET_SHA_HASH_LENGTH) == 0); gnet_snmp_localize_key_sha(key, engineid, G_N_ELEMENTS(engineid)); g_assert(memcmp(key, digest2, GNET_SHA_HASH_LENGTH) == 0); } /* * */ static void test_ber_std_msg() { GError *error = NULL; GNetSnmpBer *asn1; GNetSnmpMsg msg1, msg2; guchar buf[1234], *start; gsize len; static const guchar x[] = { 0x30, 0x0b, 0x02, 0x01, 0x00, 0x04, 0x06, 0x70, 0x75, 0x62, 0x6c, 0x69, 0x63 }; memset(&msg1, 0, sizeof(msg1)); msg1.version = GNET_SNMP_V1; msg1.community = (guchar *) "public"; msg1.community_len = strlen((gchar *) msg1.community); memset(&msg2, 0, sizeof(msg2)); /* SNMPv1 message */ asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_enc_new(buf, sizeof(buf)); gnet_snmp_ber_enc_msg(asn1, &msg1, &error); gnet_snmp_ber_enc_delete(asn1, &start, &len); g_assert(error == NULL); g_assert(memcmp(start, x, len) == 0); asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_dec_new(start, len); gnet_snmp_ber_dec_msg(asn1, &msg2, &error); gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(asn1, &start, &len); g_assert(error == NULL); g_assert(msg2.version == msg1.version); g_assert(msg2.community_len == msg1.community_len); g_assert(memcmp(msg2.community, msg1.community, msg1.community_len) == 0); g_assert(msg2.community_len == msg1.community_len); } /* * */ static void test_ber_std_pdu() { GError *error = NULL; GNetSnmpBer *asn1; GNetSnmpPdu pdu1, pdu2; guchar buf[1234], *start; gsize len; static const guchar x[] = { 0xa1, 0x0b, 0x02, 0x01, 0x00, 0x02, 0x01, 0x00, 0x02, 0x01, 0x00, 0x30, 0x00 }; static const guchar y[] = { 0x30, 0x1c, 0x04, 0x08, 0x80, 0x00, 0x02, 0xb8, 0x04, 0x61, 0x62, 0x63, 0x04, 0x03, 0x64, 0x65, 0x66, 0xa1, 0x0b, 0x02, 0x01, 0x00, 0x02, 0x01, 0x00, 0x02, 0x01, 0x00, 0x30, 0x00, }; guchar eid[] = { 0x80, 0x00, 0x02, 0xb8, 0x04, 0x61, 0x62, 0x63, }; memset(&pdu1, 0, sizeof(pdu1)); pdu1.type = GNET_SNMP_PDU_NEXT; pdu1.context_name = (guchar *) "def"; pdu1.context_name_len = strlen((gchar *) pdu1.context_name); pdu1.context_engineid = eid; pdu1.context_engineid_len = sizeof(eid); memset(&pdu2, 0, sizeof(pdu2)); /* SNMPv1 PDU */ asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_enc_new(buf, sizeof(buf)); gnet_snmp_ber_enc_pdu_v1(asn1, &pdu1, &error); gnet_snmp_ber_enc_delete(asn1, &start, &len); g_assert(error == NULL); g_assert(len == G_N_ELEMENTS(x)); g_assert(memcmp(start, x, len) == 0); asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_dec_new(start, len); gnet_snmp_ber_dec_pdu_v1(asn1, &pdu2, &error); gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(asn1, &start, &len); g_assert(error == NULL); g_assert(pdu2.type == pdu1.type); g_assert(pdu2.request_id == pdu1.request_id); g_assert(pdu2.error_status == pdu1.error_status); g_assert(pdu2.error_index == pdu1.error_index); /* SNMPv2 PDU */ asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_enc_new(buf, sizeof(buf)); gnet_snmp_ber_enc_pdu_v2(asn1, &pdu1, &error); gnet_snmp_ber_enc_delete(asn1, &start, &len); g_assert(error == NULL); g_assert(len == G_N_ELEMENTS(x)); g_assert(memcmp(start, x, len) == 0); asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_dec_new(start, len); gnet_snmp_ber_dec_pdu_v2(asn1, &pdu2, &error); gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(asn1, &start, &len); g_assert(error == NULL); g_assert(pdu2.type == pdu1.type); g_assert(pdu2.request_id == pdu1.request_id); g_assert(pdu2.error_status == pdu1.error_status); g_assert(pdu2.error_index == pdu1.error_index); /* SNMPv3 PDU */ asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_enc_new(buf, sizeof(buf)); gnet_snmp_ber_enc_pdu_v3(asn1, &pdu1, &error); gnet_snmp_ber_enc_delete(asn1, &start, &len); g_assert(error == NULL); g_assert(len == G_N_ELEMENTS(y)); g_assert(memcmp(start, y, len) == 0); asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_dec_new(start, len); gnet_snmp_ber_dec_pdu_v3(asn1, &pdu2, &error); gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(asn1, &start, &len); g_assert(error == NULL); g_assert(pdu2.type == pdu1.type); g_assert(pdu2.request_id == pdu1.request_id); g_assert(pdu2.error_status == pdu1.error_status); g_assert(pdu2.error_index == pdu1.error_index); g_assert(pdu2.context_name_len == pdu1.context_name_len); g_assert(memcmp(pdu2.context_name, pdu1.context_name, pdu1.context_name_len) == 0); g_assert(pdu2.context_engineid_len == pdu1.context_engineid_len); g_assert(memcmp(pdu2.context_engineid, pdu1.context_engineid, pdu1.context_engineid_len) == 0); } /* * */ static void test_ber_trap_pdu() { GError *error = NULL; GNetSnmpBer *asn1; GNetSnmpPdu pdu1, pdu2; GNetSnmpVarBind *vb; guchar buf[1234], *start; gsize len; guint32 time = 42; static const guchar x[] = { 0xa4, 0x1b, 0x06, 0x08, 0x2b, 0x06, 0x01, 0x06, 0x03, 0x01, 0x01, 0x05, 0x40, 0x04, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x02, 0x01, 0x00, 0x02, 0x01, 0x00, 0x43, 0x01, 0x2a, 0x30, 0x00 }; static const guchar y[] = { 0xa4, 0x33, 0x02, 0x01, 0x00, 0x02, 0x01, 0x00, 0x02, 0x01, 0x00, 0x30, 0x28, 0x30, 0x0d, 0x06, 0x08, 0x2b, 0x06, 0x01, 0x02, 0x01, 0x01, 0x03, 0x00, 0x43, 0x01, 0x2a, 0x30, 0x17, 0x06, 0x0a, 0x2b, 0x06, 0x01, 0x06, 0x03, 0x01, 0x01, 0x04, 0x01, 0x00, 0x06, 0x09, 0x2b, 0x06, 0x01, 0x06, 0x03, 0x01, 0x01, 0x05, 0x01 }; static const guint32 sysUpTime0[] = { 1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 1, 3, 0 }; static const guint32 snmpTrapOID0[] = { 1, 3, 6, 1, 6, 3, 1, 1, 4, 1, 0 }; static guint32 coldStart[] = { 1, 3, 6, 1, 6, 3, 1, 1, 5, 1 }; memset(&pdu1, 0, sizeof(pdu1)); pdu1.type = GNET_SNMP_PDU_TRAP; vb = gnet_snmp_varbind_new(sysUpTime0, G_N_ELEMENTS(sysUpTime0), GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS, &time, 0); pdu1.varbind_list = g_list_append(pdu1.varbind_list, vb); vb = gnet_snmp_varbind_new(snmpTrapOID0, G_N_ELEMENTS(snmpTrapOID0), GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID, coldStart, G_N_ELEMENTS(coldStart)); pdu1.varbind_list = g_list_append(pdu1.varbind_list, vb); /* encode and decode the notification following the RFC 1157 * protocol operations format */ asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_enc_new(buf, sizeof(buf)); gnet_snmp_ber_enc_pdu_v1(asn1, &pdu1, &error); gnet_snmp_ber_enc_delete(asn1, &start, &len); g_assert(error == NULL); g_assert(len == G_N_ELEMENTS(x)); g_assert(memcmp(start, x, len) == 0); memset(&pdu2, 0, sizeof(pdu2)); asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_dec_new(start, len); gnet_snmp_ber_dec_pdu_v1(asn1, &pdu2, &error); gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(asn1, &start, &len); g_assert(error == NULL); g_assert(pdu2.type == pdu1.type); vb = g_list_nth_data(pdu2.varbind_list, 0); g_assert(vb); g_assert(vb->type == GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS); g_assert(vb->value.ui32 == time); vb = g_list_nth_data(pdu2.varbind_list, 1); g_assert(vb); g_assert(vb->type == GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID); g_assert(vb->value_len == G_N_ELEMENTS(coldStart)); g_assert(memcmp(vb->value.ui32v, coldStart, vb->value_len) == 0); /* now do the same with the RFC 3416 protocol operations format */ asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_enc_new(buf, sizeof(buf)); gnet_snmp_ber_enc_pdu_v2(asn1, &pdu1, &error); gnet_snmp_ber_enc_delete(asn1, &start, &len); g_assert(error == NULL); g_assert(len == G_N_ELEMENTS(y)); g_assert(memcmp(start, y, len) == 0); memset(&pdu2, 0, sizeof(pdu2)); asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_dec_new(start, len); gnet_snmp_ber_dec_pdu_v2(asn1, &pdu2, &error); gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(asn1, &start, &len); g_assert(error == NULL); g_assert(pdu2.type == pdu1.type); g_assert(pdu2.request_id == pdu1.request_id); g_assert(pdu2.error_status == pdu1.error_status); g_assert(pdu2.error_index == pdu1.error_index); vb = g_list_nth_data(pdu2.varbind_list, 0); g_assert(vb); g_assert(vb->type == GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS); g_assert(vb->value.ui32 == time); vb = g_list_nth_data(pdu2.varbind_list, 1); g_assert(vb); g_assert(vb->type == GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID); g_assert(vb->value_len == G_N_ELEMENTS(coldStart)); g_assert(memcmp(vb->value.ui32v, coldStart, vb->value_len) == 0); } static void test_ber_null() { GError *error = NULL; GNetSnmpBer *asn1; guchar buf[1234], *start, *eoi; gsize len; guint cls, con, tag; static const guchar x[] = { 0x05, 0x00, }; asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_enc_new(buf, sizeof(buf)); gnet_snmp_ber_enc_null(asn1, &eoi, &error); gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(asn1, eoi, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_NUL, &error); gnet_snmp_ber_enc_delete(asn1, &start, &len); g_assert(error == NULL); g_assert(len == G_N_ELEMENTS(x)); g_assert(memcmp(start, x, len) == 0); asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_dec_new(start, len); gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(asn1, &eoi, &cls, &con, &tag, &error); g_assert(cls == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI && con == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI && tag == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_NUL); gnet_snmp_ber_dec_null(asn1, eoi, &error); gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(asn1, &start, &len); g_assert(error == NULL); } static void test_ber_gint32() { GError *error = NULL; GNetSnmpBer *asn1; guchar buf[1234], *start, *eoi; gint i; guint cls, con, tag; gsize len; gint32 a, v[] = { -2147483648L, -2147483647L, -1, 0, 1, 2147483646L, 2147483647L }; static const guchar x[] = { 0x02, 0x04, 0x80, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x02, 0x04, 0x80, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x01, 0xFF, 0x02, 0x01, 0x00, 0x02, 0x01, 0x01, 0x02, 0x04, 0x7F, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFE, 0x02, 0x04, 0x7F, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF }; asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_enc_new(buf, sizeof(buf)); for (i = G_N_ELEMENTS(v) - 1; i >= 0; i--) { gnet_snmp_ber_enc_gint32(asn1, &eoi, v[i], &error); gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(asn1, eoi, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT, &error); } gnet_snmp_ber_enc_delete(asn1, &start, &len); g_assert(error == NULL); g_assert(len == G_N_ELEMENTS(x)); g_assert(memcmp(start, x, len) == 0); asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_dec_new(start, len); for (i = 0; i < G_N_ELEMENTS(v); i++) { gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(asn1, &eoi, &cls, &con, &tag, &error); g_assert(cls == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI && con == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI && tag == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT); gnet_snmp_ber_dec_gint32(asn1, eoi, &a, &error); g_assert(a == v[i]); } gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(asn1, &start, &len); g_assert(error == NULL); } static void test_ber_gint64() { GError *error = NULL; GNetSnmpBer *asn1; guchar buf[1234], *start, *eoi; gint i; guint cls, con, tag; gsize len; gint64 a, v[] = { -9223372036854775808LL, -2147483648LL, -2147483647LL, -1, 0, 1, 2147483646LL, 2147483647LL, 9223372036854775807LL }; static const guchar x[] = { 0x02, 0x08, 0x80, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x02, 0x04, 0x80, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x02, 0x04, 0x80, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x01, 0xFF, 0x02, 0x01, 0x00, 0x02, 0x01, 0x01, 0x02, 0x04, 0x7F, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFE, 0x02, 0x04, 0x7F, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0x02, 0x08, 0x7F, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF }; asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_enc_new(buf, sizeof(buf)); for (i = G_N_ELEMENTS(v) - 1; i >= 0; i--) { gnet_snmp_ber_enc_gint64(asn1, &eoi, v[i], &error); gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(asn1, eoi, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT, &error); } gnet_snmp_ber_enc_delete(asn1, &start, &len); g_assert(error == NULL); g_assert(len == G_N_ELEMENTS(x)); g_assert(memcmp(start, x, len) == 0); asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_dec_new(start, len); for (i = 0; i < G_N_ELEMENTS(v); i++) { gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(asn1, &eoi, &cls, &con, &tag, &error); g_assert(cls == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI && con == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI && tag == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT); gnet_snmp_ber_dec_gint64(asn1, eoi, &a, &error); g_assert(a == v[i]); } gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(asn1, &start, &len); g_assert(error == NULL); } static void test_ber_guint32() { GError *error = NULL; GNetSnmpBer *asn1; guchar buf[1234], *start, *eoi; gint i; guint cls, con, tag; gsize len; guint32 a, v[] = { 0, 1, 4294967294UL, 4294967295UL }; static const guchar x[] = { 0x02, 0x01, 0x00, 0x02, 0x01, 0x01, 0x02, 0x05, 0x00, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFE, 0x02, 0x05, 0x00, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF }; asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_enc_new(buf, sizeof(buf)); for (i = G_N_ELEMENTS(v) - 1; i >= 0; i--) { gnet_snmp_ber_enc_guint32(asn1, &eoi, v[i], &error); gnet_snmp_ber_enc_header(asn1, eoi, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI, GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT, &error); } gnet_snmp_ber_enc_delete(asn1, &start, &len); g_assert(error == NULL); g_assert(len == G_N_ELEMENTS(x)); g_assert(memcmp(start, x, len) == 0); asn1 = gnet_snmp_ber_dec_new(start, len); for (i = 0; i < G_N_ELEMENTS(v); i++) { gnet_snmp_ber_dec_header(asn1, &eoi, &cls, &con, &tag, &error); g_assert(cls == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_UNI && con == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_PRI && tag == GNET_SNMP_ASN1_INT); gnet_snmp_ber_dec_guint32(asn1, eoi, &a, &error); g_assert(a == v[i]); } gnet_snmp_ber_dec_delete(asn1, &start, &len); g_assert(error == NULL); } static void test_ber_guint64() { GError *error = NULL; GNetSnmpBer *asn1; guchar buf[1234], *start, *eoi; gint i; guint cls, con, tag; gsize len; guint64 a, v[] = { 0, 1, 4294967295UL, 4294967296ULL, 18446744073709551615ULL }; static const guchar x[] = { 0x02, 0x01, 0x00, 0x02, 0x01, 0x01, 0x02, 0x05, 0x00, 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This example was motivated by Marek Malowidzki * who wanted to see how complicated and how * readable this code would be. Judge yourself. * * Compile using the following command line: * * gcc -g `pkg-config --cflags gsnmp gnet` -o atm atm.c \ * snmpv2-tc.c atm-tc-mib.c atm-mib.c \ * `pkg-config --libs gsnmp gnet` */ #include #include "snmpv2-tc.h" #include "atm-tc-mib.h" #include "atm-mib.h" static gint32 createAndGo = SNMPV2_TC_ROWSTATUS_CREATEANDGO; static gint32 on = SNMPV2_TC_TRUTHVALUE_TRUE; static guint32 noclpnoscr[] = { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMNOCLPNOSCR }; static gint32 cbr = ATM_TC_MIB_ATMSERVICECATEGORY_CBR; int main() { GNetSnmp *s; GError *error = NULL; atm_mib_atmMIBObjects_t *o; atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t *p; gint32 param1 = 500; const char *uri_string = "snmp://public@localhost/"; s = gnet_snmp_new_string(uri_string, &error); if (error) { g_printerr("%s: %s\n", g_get_prgname(), error->message); exit(1); } atm_mib_get_atmMIBObjects(s, &o, ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICDESCRPARAMINDEXNEXT, &error); if (error || s->error_status || !o || !o->atmTrafficDescrParamIndexNext) return 2; p = atm_mib_new_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry(); p->atmTrafficDescrParamIndex = *o->atmTrafficDescrParamIndexNext; p->atmTrafficDescrType = noclpnoscr; p->_atmTrafficDescrTypeLength = G_N_ELEMENTS(noclpnoscr); p->atmTrafficDescrParam1 = ¶m1; p->atmTrafficDescrRowStatus = &createAndGo; p->atmServiceCategory = &cbr; p->atmTrafficFrameDiscard = &on; atm_mib_set_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry(s, p, 0, &error); if (error || s->error_status) return 3; atm_mib_free_atmMIBObjects(o); atm_mib_free_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry(p); gnet_snmp_delete(s); return 0; } gsnmp-0.3.0/examples/atm-mib.c0000644000175100017510000022376511337446521013116 00000000000000/* -- DO NOT EDIT -- * Generated by smidump version 0.4.8: * smidump -f scli ATM-MIB * * Derived from ATM-MIB: * This is the MIB Module for ATM and AAL5-related * objects for managing ATM interfaces, ATM virtual * links, ATM cross-connects, AAL5 entities, and * and AAL5 connections. * * Revision 1998-10-19 12:00: * The initial revision of this module was published * as RFC 1695. Key revisions include: * o Textual Conventions and OBJECT IDENTITIES have * been moved to a separate MIB module. * o Applicability of objects to PVCs, SVCs and Soft * PVCs has been clarified. * o DEFVAL clauses have been added. * o The relationship of ifIndex values with different * layers and sublayers related to ATM has been * clarified. * o atmTrafficQosClass has been deprecated * and replaced with atmServiceCategory. * o atmInterfaceCurrentMaxVpiBits and * atmInterfaceCurrentMaxVciBits have been added with * a description on their relationship with other * objects. * o atmInterfaceAddressType and atmInterfaceAdminAddress * have been deprecated and replaced by * atmInterfaceSubscrAddress. * o atmInterfaceTCAlarmState has been clarified. * o atmTrafficDescrParamIndexNext has been introduced * in order to provide a manager a free * atmTrafficDescrParamIndex value. * o The atmTrafficFrameDiscard capability has been added. * o A connection topology type (atmVpl/VclCastType) and * a call control type (atmVpl/VclConnKind) have been * added. * o aal2 has been added to atmVccAalType. * * Revision 1994-06-07 22:45: * The RFC1695 version of this MIB module. * * $Id: atm-mib.c 3178 2009-07-28 10:23:24Z schoenw $ */ #include "atm-mib.h" GNetSnmpEnum const atm_mib_enums_atmInterfaceAddressType[] = { { ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEADDRESSTYPE_PRIVATE, "private" }, { ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEADDRESSTYPE_NSAPE164, "nsapE164" }, { ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEADDRESSTYPE_NATIVEE164, "nativeE164" }, { ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEADDRESSTYPE_OTHER, "other" }, { 0, NULL } }; GNetSnmpEnum const atm_mib_enums_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpAlarmState[] = { { ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEDS3PLCPALARMSTATE_NOALARM, "noAlarm" }, { ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEDS3PLCPALARMSTATE_RECEIVEDFARENDALARM, "receivedFarEndAlarm" }, { ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEDS3PLCPALARMSTATE_INCOMINGLOF, "incomingLOF" }, { 0, NULL } }; GNetSnmpEnum const atm_mib_enums_atmInterfaceTCAlarmState[] = { { ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACETCALARMSTATE_NOALARM, "noAlarm" }, { ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACETCALARMSTATE_LCDFAILURE, "lcdFailure" }, { 0, NULL } }; GNetSnmpEnum const atm_mib_enums_atmVccAalType[] = { { ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAALTYPE_AAL1, "aal1" }, { ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAALTYPE_AAL34, "aal34" }, { ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAALTYPE_AAL5, "aal5" }, { ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAALTYPE_OTHER, "other" }, { ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAALTYPE_UNKNOWN, "unknown" }, { ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAALTYPE_AAL2, "aal2" }, { 0, NULL } }; GNetSnmpEnum const atm_mib_enums_atmVccAal5EncapsType[] = { { ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE_VCMULTIPLEXROUTEDPROTOCOL, "vcMultiplexRoutedProtocol" }, { ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE_VCMULTIPLEXBRIDGEDPROTOCOL8023, "vcMultiplexBridgedProtocol8023" }, { ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE_VCMULTIPLEXBRIDGEDPROTOCOL8025, "vcMultiplexBridgedProtocol8025" }, { ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE_VCMULTIPLEXBRIDGEDPROTOCOL8026, "vcMultiplexBridgedProtocol8026" }, { ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE_VCMULTIPLEXLANEMULATION8023, "vcMultiplexLANemulation8023" }, { ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE_VCMULTIPLEXLANEMULATION8025, "vcMultiplexLANemulation8025" }, { ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE_LLCENCAPSULATION, "llcEncapsulation" }, { ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE_MULTIPROTOCOLFRAMERELAYSSCS, "multiprotocolFrameRelaySscs" }, { ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE_OTHER, "other" }, { ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE_UNKNOWN, "unknown" }, { 0, NULL } }; static gint32 atmVpCrossConnectIndexNext_constraints[] = {0L, 2147483647L, 0, 0}; static gint32 atmVcCrossConnectIndexNext_constraints[] = {0L, 2147483647L, 0, 0}; static gint32 atmTrafficDescrParamIndexNext_constraints[] = {0L, 2147483647L, 0, 0}; static gint32 atmInterfaceMaxVpcs_constraints[] = {0L, 4096L, 0, 0}; static gint32 atmInterfaceMaxVccs_constraints[] = {0L, 65536L, 0, 0}; static gint32 atmInterfaceConfVpcs_constraints[] = {0L, 4096L, 0, 0}; static gint32 atmInterfaceConfVccs_constraints[] = {0L, 65536L, 0, 0}; static gint32 atmInterfaceMaxActiveVpiBits_constraints[] = {0L, 12L, 0, 0}; static gint32 atmInterfaceMaxActiveVciBits_constraints[] = {0L, 16L, 0, 0}; static gint32 atmInterfaceIlmiVpi_constraints[] = {0L, 4095L, 0, 0}; static gint32 atmInterfaceIlmiVci_constraints[] = {0L, 65535L, 0, 0}; static guint16 atmInterfaceAdminAddress_constraints[] = {0U, 40U, 0, 0}; static guint16 atmInterfaceMyNeighborIpAddress_constraints[] = {4U, 4U, 0, 0}; static guint16 atmInterfaceMyNeighborIfName_constraints[] = {0U, 255U, 0, 0}; static gint32 atmInterfaceCurrentMaxVpiBits_constraints[] = {0L, 12L, 0, 0}; static gint32 atmInterfaceCurrentMaxVciBits_constraints[] = {0L, 16L, 0, 0}; static guint16 atmInterfaceSubscrAddress_constraints[] = {0U, 40U, 0, 0}; static gint32 atmTrafficQoSClass_constraints[] = {0L, 255L, 0, 0}; static gint32 atmVplReceiveTrafficDescrIndex_constraints[] = {0L, 2147483647L, 0, 0}; static gint32 atmVplTransmitTrafficDescrIndex_constraints[] = {0L, 2147483647L, 0, 0}; static gint32 atmVplCrossConnectIdentifier_constraints[] = {0L, 2147483647L, 0, 0}; static gint32 atmVclReceiveTrafficDescrIndex_constraints[] = {0L, 2147483647L, 0, 0}; static gint32 atmVclTransmitTrafficDescrIndex_constraints[] = {0L, 2147483647L, 0, 0}; static gint32 atmVccAal5CpcsTransmitSduSize_constraints[] = {1L, 65535L, 0, 0}; static gint32 atmVccAal5CpcsReceiveSduSize_constraints[] = {1L, 65535L, 0, 0}; static gint32 atmVclCrossConnectIdentifier_constraints[] = {0L, 2147483647L, 0, 0}; static guint32 const atmMIBObjects_oid[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 37, 1}; static GNetSnmpAttribute atmMIBObjects_attr[] = { { 8, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVPCROSSCONNECTINDEXNEXT, "atmVpCrossConnectIndexNext", atmVpCrossConnectIndexNext_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmMIBObjects_t, atmVpCrossConnectIndexNext), 0, 0 }, { 10, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVCCROSSCONNECTINDEXNEXT, "atmVcCrossConnectIndexNext", atmVcCrossConnectIndexNext_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmMIBObjects_t, atmVcCrossConnectIndexNext), 0, 0 }, { 13, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICDESCRPARAMINDEXNEXT, "atmTrafficDescrParamIndexNext", atmTrafficDescrParamIndexNext_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmMIBObjects_t, atmTrafficDescrParamIndexNext), 0, 0 }, { 0, 0, 0, NULL } }; static guint32 const atmInterfaceConfEntry_oid[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 37, 1, 2, 1}; static GNetSnmpAttribute atmInterfaceConfEntry_attr[] = { { 1, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEMAXVPCS, "atmInterfaceMaxVpcs", atmInterfaceMaxVpcs_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t, atmInterfaceMaxVpcs), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 2, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEMAXVCCS, "atmInterfaceMaxVccs", atmInterfaceMaxVccs_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t, atmInterfaceMaxVccs), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 3, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACECONFVPCS, "atmInterfaceConfVpcs", atmInterfaceConfVpcs_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t, atmInterfaceConfVpcs), 0, 0 }, { 4, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACECONFVCCS, "atmInterfaceConfVccs", atmInterfaceConfVccs_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t, atmInterfaceConfVccs), 0, 0 }, { 5, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEMAXACTIVEVPIBITS, "atmInterfaceMaxActiveVpiBits", atmInterfaceMaxActiveVpiBits_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t, atmInterfaceMaxActiveVpiBits), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 6, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEMAXACTIVEVCIBITS, "atmInterfaceMaxActiveVciBits", atmInterfaceMaxActiveVciBits_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t, atmInterfaceMaxActiveVciBits), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 7, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEILMIVPI, "atmInterfaceIlmiVpi", atmInterfaceIlmiVpi_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t, atmInterfaceIlmiVpi), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 8, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEILMIVCI, "atmInterfaceIlmiVci", atmInterfaceIlmiVci_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t, atmInterfaceIlmiVci), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 9, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEADDRESSTYPE, "atmInterfaceAddressType", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t, atmInterfaceAddressType), 0, 0 }, { 10, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING, ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEADMINADDRESS, "atmInterfaceAdminAddress", atmInterfaceAdminAddress_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t, atmInterfaceAdminAddress), G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t, _atmInterfaceAdminAddressLength), 0 }, { 11, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_IPADDRESS, ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEMYNEIGHBORIPADDRESS, "atmInterfaceMyNeighborIpAddress", atmInterfaceMyNeighborIpAddress_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t, atmInterfaceMyNeighborIpAddress), 4, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE|GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_FIXED_LENGTH }, { 12, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING, ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEMYNEIGHBORIFNAME, "atmInterfaceMyNeighborIfName", atmInterfaceMyNeighborIfName_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t, atmInterfaceMyNeighborIfName), G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t, _atmInterfaceMyNeighborIfNameLength), GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 13, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACECURRENTMAXVPIBITS, "atmInterfaceCurrentMaxVpiBits", atmInterfaceCurrentMaxVpiBits_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t, atmInterfaceCurrentMaxVpiBits), 0, 0 }, { 14, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACECURRENTMAXVCIBITS, "atmInterfaceCurrentMaxVciBits", atmInterfaceCurrentMaxVciBits_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t, atmInterfaceCurrentMaxVciBits), 0, 0 }, { 15, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING, ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACESUBSCRADDRESS, "atmInterfaceSubscrAddress", atmInterfaceSubscrAddress_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t, atmInterfaceSubscrAddress), G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t, _atmInterfaceSubscrAddressLength), GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 0, 0, 0, NULL } }; static guint32 const atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_oid[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 37, 1, 3, 1}; static GNetSnmpAttribute atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_attr[] = { { 1, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEDS3PLCPSEFSS, "atmInterfaceDs3PlcpSEFSs", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t, atmInterfaceDs3PlcpSEFSs), 0, 0 }, { 2, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEDS3PLCPALARMSTATE, "atmInterfaceDs3PlcpAlarmState", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t, atmInterfaceDs3PlcpAlarmState), 0, 0 }, { 3, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEDS3PLCPUASS, "atmInterfaceDs3PlcpUASs", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t, atmInterfaceDs3PlcpUASs), 0, 0 }, { 0, 0, 0, NULL } }; static guint32 const atmInterfaceTCEntry_oid[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 37, 1, 4, 1}; static GNetSnmpAttribute atmInterfaceTCEntry_attr[] = { { 1, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEOCDEVENTS, "atmInterfaceOCDEvents", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t, atmInterfaceOCDEvents), 0, 0 }, { 2, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACETCALARMSTATE, "atmInterfaceTCAlarmState", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t, atmInterfaceTCAlarmState), 0, 0 }, { 0, 0, 0, NULL } }; static guint32 const atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_oid[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 37, 1, 5, 1}; static GNetSnmpAttribute atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_attr[] = { { 2, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID, ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICDESCRTYPE, "atmTrafficDescrType", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t, atmTrafficDescrType), G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t, _atmTrafficDescrTypeLength), GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 3, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICDESCRPARAM1, "atmTrafficDescrParam1", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t, atmTrafficDescrParam1), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 4, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICDESCRPARAM2, "atmTrafficDescrParam2", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t, atmTrafficDescrParam2), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 5, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICDESCRPARAM3, "atmTrafficDescrParam3", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t, atmTrafficDescrParam3), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 6, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICDESCRPARAM4, "atmTrafficDescrParam4", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t, atmTrafficDescrParam4), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 7, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICDESCRPARAM5, "atmTrafficDescrParam5", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t, atmTrafficDescrParam5), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 8, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICQOSCLASS, "atmTrafficQoSClass", atmTrafficQoSClass_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t, atmTrafficQoSClass), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 9, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICDESCRROWSTATUS, "atmTrafficDescrRowStatus", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t, atmTrafficDescrRowStatus), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 10, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMSERVICECATEGORY, "atmServiceCategory", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t, atmServiceCategory), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 11, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICFRAMEDISCARD, "atmTrafficFrameDiscard", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t, atmTrafficFrameDiscard), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 0, 0, 0, NULL } }; static guint32 const atmVplEntry_oid[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 37, 1, 6, 1}; static GNetSnmpAttribute atmVplEntry_attr[] = { { 2, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVPLADMINSTATUS, "atmVplAdminStatus", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t, atmVplAdminStatus), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 3, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVPLOPERSTATUS, "atmVplOperStatus", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t, atmVplOperStatus), 0, 0 }, { 4, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS, ATM_MIB_ATMVPLLASTCHANGE, "atmVplLastChange", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t, atmVplLastChange), 0, 0 }, { 5, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVPLRECEIVETRAFFICDESCRINDEX, "atmVplReceiveTrafficDescrIndex", atmVplReceiveTrafficDescrIndex_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t, atmVplReceiveTrafficDescrIndex), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 6, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVPLTRANSMITTRAFFICDESCRINDEX, "atmVplTransmitTrafficDescrIndex", atmVplTransmitTrafficDescrIndex_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t, atmVplTransmitTrafficDescrIndex), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 7, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVPLCROSSCONNECTIDENTIFIER, "atmVplCrossConnectIdentifier", atmVplCrossConnectIdentifier_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t, atmVplCrossConnectIdentifier), 0, 0 }, { 8, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVPLROWSTATUS, "atmVplRowStatus", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t, atmVplRowStatus), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 9, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVPLCASTTYPE, "atmVplCastType", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t, atmVplCastType), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 10, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVPLCONNKIND, "atmVplConnKind", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t, atmVplConnKind), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 0, 0, 0, NULL } }; static guint32 const atmVclEntry_oid[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 37, 1, 7, 1}; static GNetSnmpAttribute atmVclEntry_attr[] = { { 3, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVCLADMINSTATUS, "atmVclAdminStatus", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t, atmVclAdminStatus), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 4, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVCLOPERSTATUS, "atmVclOperStatus", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t, atmVclOperStatus), 0, 0 }, { 5, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS, ATM_MIB_ATMVCLLASTCHANGE, "atmVclLastChange", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t, atmVclLastChange), 0, 0 }, { 6, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVCLRECEIVETRAFFICDESCRINDEX, "atmVclReceiveTrafficDescrIndex", atmVclReceiveTrafficDescrIndex_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t, atmVclReceiveTrafficDescrIndex), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 7, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVCLTRANSMITTRAFFICDESCRINDEX, "atmVclTransmitTrafficDescrIndex", atmVclTransmitTrafficDescrIndex_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t, atmVclTransmitTrafficDescrIndex), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 8, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAALTYPE, "atmVccAalType", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t, atmVccAalType), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 9, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5CPCSTRANSMITSDUSIZE, "atmVccAal5CpcsTransmitSduSize", atmVccAal5CpcsTransmitSduSize_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t, atmVccAal5CpcsTransmitSduSize), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 10, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5CPCSRECEIVESDUSIZE, "atmVccAal5CpcsReceiveSduSize", atmVccAal5CpcsReceiveSduSize_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t, atmVccAal5CpcsReceiveSduSize), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 11, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE, "atmVccAal5EncapsType", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t, atmVccAal5EncapsType), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 12, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVCLCROSSCONNECTIDENTIFIER, "atmVclCrossConnectIdentifier", atmVclCrossConnectIdentifier_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t, atmVclCrossConnectIdentifier), 0, 0 }, { 13, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVCLROWSTATUS, "atmVclRowStatus", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t, atmVclRowStatus), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 14, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVCLCASTTYPE, "atmVclCastType", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t, atmVclCastType), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 15, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVCLCONNKIND, "atmVclConnKind", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t, atmVclConnKind), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 0, 0, 0, NULL } }; static guint32 const atmVpCrossConnectEntry_oid[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 37, 1, 9, 1}; static GNetSnmpAttribute atmVpCrossConnectEntry_attr[] = { { 6, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVPCROSSCONNECTADMINSTATUS, "atmVpCrossConnectAdminStatus", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t, atmVpCrossConnectAdminStatus), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 7, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVPCROSSCONNECTL2HOPERSTATUS, "atmVpCrossConnectL2HOperStatus", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t, atmVpCrossConnectL2HOperStatus), 0, 0 }, { 8, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVPCROSSCONNECTH2LOPERSTATUS, "atmVpCrossConnectH2LOperStatus", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t, atmVpCrossConnectH2LOperStatus), 0, 0 }, { 9, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS, ATM_MIB_ATMVPCROSSCONNECTL2HLASTCHANGE, "atmVpCrossConnectL2HLastChange", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t, atmVpCrossConnectL2HLastChange), 0, 0 }, { 10, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS, ATM_MIB_ATMVPCROSSCONNECTH2LLASTCHANGE, "atmVpCrossConnectH2LLastChange", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t, atmVpCrossConnectH2LLastChange), 0, 0 }, { 11, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVPCROSSCONNECTROWSTATUS, "atmVpCrossConnectRowStatus", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t, atmVpCrossConnectRowStatus), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 0, 0, 0, NULL } }; static guint32 const atmVcCrossConnectEntry_oid[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 37, 1, 11, 1}; static GNetSnmpAttribute atmVcCrossConnectEntry_attr[] = { { 8, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVCCROSSCONNECTADMINSTATUS, "atmVcCrossConnectAdminStatus", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t, atmVcCrossConnectAdminStatus), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 9, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVCCROSSCONNECTL2HOPERSTATUS, "atmVcCrossConnectL2HOperStatus", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t, atmVcCrossConnectL2HOperStatus), 0, 0 }, { 10, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVCCROSSCONNECTH2LOPERSTATUS, "atmVcCrossConnectH2LOperStatus", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t, atmVcCrossConnectH2LOperStatus), 0, 0 }, { 11, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS, ATM_MIB_ATMVCCROSSCONNECTL2HLASTCHANGE, "atmVcCrossConnectL2HLastChange", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t, atmVcCrossConnectL2HLastChange), 0, 0 }, { 12, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS, ATM_MIB_ATMVCCROSSCONNECTH2LLASTCHANGE, "atmVcCrossConnectH2LLastChange", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t, atmVcCrossConnectH2LLastChange), 0, 0 }, { 13, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, ATM_MIB_ATMVCCROSSCONNECTROWSTATUS, "atmVcCrossConnectRowStatus", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t, atmVcCrossConnectRowStatus), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 0, 0, 0, NULL } }; static guint32 const aal5VccEntry_oid[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 37, 1, 12, 1}; static GNetSnmpAttribute aal5VccEntry_attr[] = { { 3, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, ATM_MIB_AAL5VCCCRCERRORS, "aal5VccCrcErrors", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t, aal5VccCrcErrors), 0, 0 }, { 4, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, ATM_MIB_AAL5VCCSARTIMEOUTS, "aal5VccSarTimeOuts", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t, aal5VccSarTimeOuts), 0, 0 }, { 5, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, ATM_MIB_AAL5VCCOVERSIZEDSDUS, "aal5VccOverSizedSDUs", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t, aal5VccOverSizedSDUs), 0, 0 }, { 0, 0, 0, NULL } }; atm_mib_atmMIBObjects_t * atm_mib_new_atmMIBObjects() { atm_mib_atmMIBObjects_t *atmMIBObjects; atmMIBObjects = (atm_mib_atmMIBObjects_t *) g_malloc0(sizeof(atm_mib_atmMIBObjects_t) + sizeof(gpointer)); return atmMIBObjects; } static inline atm_mib_atmMIBObjects_t * assign_atmMIBObjects(GList *vbl) { atm_mib_atmMIBObjects_t *atmMIBObjects; char *p; atmMIBObjects = atm_mib_new_atmMIBObjects(); p = (char *) atmMIBObjects + sizeof(atm_mib_atmMIBObjects_t); * (GList **) p = vbl; gnet_snmp_attr_assign(vbl, atmMIBObjects_oid, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmMIBObjects_oid), atmMIBObjects_attr, atmMIBObjects); return atmMIBObjects; } void atm_mib_get_atmMIBObjects(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmMIBObjects_t **atmMIBObjects, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; static const guint32 _base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 37, 1, 0}; guint32 base[128]; *atmMIBObjects = NULL; memcpy(base, _base, sizeof(_base)); gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, 9, 8, atmMIBObjects_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_getnext(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { if ((error && *error) || s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); return; } *atmMIBObjects = assign_atmMIBObjects(out); } } void atm_mib_free_atmMIBObjects(atm_mib_atmMIBObjects_t *atmMIBObjects) { GList *vbl; char *p; if (atmMIBObjects) { p = (char *) atmMIBObjects + sizeof(atm_mib_atmMIBObjects_t); vbl = * (GList **) p; g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); g_free(atmMIBObjects); } } atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t * atm_mib_new_atmInterfaceConfEntry() { atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t *atmInterfaceConfEntry; atmInterfaceConfEntry = (atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t *) g_malloc0(sizeof(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t) + sizeof(gpointer)); return atmInterfaceConfEntry; } static inline int unpack_atmInterfaceConfEntry(GNetSnmpVarBind *vb, atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t *atmInterfaceConfEntry) { guint8 idx = 11; if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; atmInterfaceConfEntry->ifIndex = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((atmInterfaceConfEntry->ifIndex < 1)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len > idx) return -1; return 0; } static inline gint8 pack_atmInterfaceConfEntry(guint32 *base, gint32 ifIndex) { guint8 idx = 11; base[idx++] = ifIndex; return idx; } static inline atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t * assign_atmInterfaceConfEntry(GList *vbl) { atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t *atmInterfaceConfEntry; char *p; atmInterfaceConfEntry = atm_mib_new_atmInterfaceConfEntry(); p = (char *) atmInterfaceConfEntry + sizeof(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t); * (GList **) p = vbl; if (unpack_atmInterfaceConfEntry((GNetSnmpVarBind *) vbl->data, atmInterfaceConfEntry) < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid instance identifier", "atmInterfaceConfEntry"); g_free(atmInterfaceConfEntry); return NULL; } gnet_snmp_attr_assign(vbl, atmInterfaceConfEntry_oid, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmInterfaceConfEntry_oid), atmInterfaceConfEntry_attr, atmInterfaceConfEntry); return atmInterfaceConfEntry; } void atm_mib_get_atmInterfaceConfTable(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t ***atmInterfaceConfEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; GList *row; int i; static guint32 const _base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 37, 1, 2, 1, 0}; guint32 base[128]; *atmInterfaceConfEntry = NULL; memcpy(base, _base, sizeof(_base)); gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, 11, 10, atmInterfaceConfEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_table(s, in, error); /* gnet_snmp_varbind_list_free(in); */ if (out) { *atmInterfaceConfEntry = (atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t **) g_malloc0((g_list_length(out) + 1) * sizeof(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t *)); for (row = out, i = 0; row; row = g_list_next(row), i++) { (*atmInterfaceConfEntry)[i] = assign_atmInterfaceConfEntry(row->data); } } } void atm_mib_get_atmInterfaceConfEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t **atmInterfaceConfEntry, gint32 ifIndex, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, atmInterfaceConfEntry_oid, sizeof(atmInterfaceConfEntry_oid)); len = pack_atmInterfaceConfEntry(base, ifIndex); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "atmInterfaceConfEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } *atmInterfaceConfEntry = NULL; gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, len, 10, atmInterfaceConfEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_get(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { if (s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); return; } *atmInterfaceConfEntry = assign_atmInterfaceConfEntry(out); } } void atm_mib_set_atmInterfaceConfEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t *atmInterfaceConfEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, atmInterfaceConfEntry_oid, sizeof(atmInterfaceConfEntry_oid)); len = pack_atmInterfaceConfEntry(base, atmInterfaceConfEntry->ifIndex); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "atmInterfaceConfEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } gnet_snmp_attr_set(s, &in, base, len, 10, atmInterfaceConfEntry_attr, mask, atmInterfaceConfEntry); out = gnet_snmp_sync_set(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); } } void atm_mib_free_atmInterfaceConfEntry(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t *atmInterfaceConfEntry) { GList *vbl; char *p; if (atmInterfaceConfEntry) { p = (char *) atmInterfaceConfEntry + sizeof(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t); vbl = * (GList **) p; g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); g_free(atmInterfaceConfEntry); } } void atm_mib_free_atmInterfaceConfTable(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t **atmInterfaceConfEntry) { int i; if (atmInterfaceConfEntry) { for (i = 0; atmInterfaceConfEntry[i]; i++) { atm_mib_free_atmInterfaceConfEntry(atmInterfaceConfEntry[i]); } g_free(atmInterfaceConfEntry); } } atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t * atm_mib_new_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry() { atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t *atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry; atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry = (atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t *) g_malloc0(sizeof(atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t) + sizeof(gpointer)); return atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry; } static inline int unpack_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry(GNetSnmpVarBind *vb, atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t *atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry) { guint8 idx = 11; if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry->ifIndex = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry->ifIndex < 1)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len > idx) return -1; return 0; } static inline gint8 pack_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry(guint32 *base, gint32 ifIndex) { guint8 idx = 11; base[idx++] = ifIndex; return idx; } static inline atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t * assign_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry(GList *vbl) { atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t *atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry; char *p; atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry = atm_mib_new_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry(); p = (char *) atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry + sizeof(atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t); * (GList **) p = vbl; if (unpack_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry((GNetSnmpVarBind *) vbl->data, atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry) < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid instance identifier", "atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry"); g_free(atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry); return NULL; } gnet_snmp_attr_assign(vbl, atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_oid, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_oid), atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_attr, atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry); return atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry; } void atm_mib_get_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpTable(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t ***atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; GList *row; int i; static guint32 const _base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 37, 1, 3, 1, 0}; guint32 base[128]; *atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry = NULL; memcpy(base, _base, sizeof(_base)); gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, 11, 10, atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_table(s, in, error); /* gnet_snmp_varbind_list_free(in); */ if (out) { *atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry = (atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t **) g_malloc0((g_list_length(out) + 1) * sizeof(atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t *)); for (row = out, i = 0; row; row = g_list_next(row), i++) { (*atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry)[i] = assign_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry(row->data); } } } void atm_mib_get_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t **atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry, gint32 ifIndex, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_oid, sizeof(atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_oid)); len = pack_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry(base, ifIndex); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } *atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry = NULL; gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, len, 10, atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_get(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { if (s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); return; } *atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry = assign_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry(out); } } void atm_mib_free_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry(atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t *atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry) { GList *vbl; char *p; if (atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry) { p = (char *) atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry + sizeof(atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t); vbl = * (GList **) p; g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); g_free(atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry); } } void atm_mib_free_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpTable(atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t **atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry) { int i; if (atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry) { for (i = 0; atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry[i]; i++) { atm_mib_free_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry(atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry[i]); } g_free(atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry); } } atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t * atm_mib_new_atmInterfaceTCEntry() { atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t *atmInterfaceTCEntry; atmInterfaceTCEntry = (atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t *) g_malloc0(sizeof(atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t) + sizeof(gpointer)); return atmInterfaceTCEntry; } static inline int unpack_atmInterfaceTCEntry(GNetSnmpVarBind *vb, atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t *atmInterfaceTCEntry) { guint8 idx = 11; if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; atmInterfaceTCEntry->ifIndex = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((atmInterfaceTCEntry->ifIndex < 1)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len > idx) return -1; return 0; } static inline gint8 pack_atmInterfaceTCEntry(guint32 *base, gint32 ifIndex) { guint8 idx = 11; base[idx++] = ifIndex; return idx; } static inline atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t * assign_atmInterfaceTCEntry(GList *vbl) { atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t *atmInterfaceTCEntry; char *p; atmInterfaceTCEntry = atm_mib_new_atmInterfaceTCEntry(); p = (char *) atmInterfaceTCEntry + sizeof(atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t); * (GList **) p = vbl; if (unpack_atmInterfaceTCEntry((GNetSnmpVarBind *) vbl->data, atmInterfaceTCEntry) < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid instance identifier", "atmInterfaceTCEntry"); g_free(atmInterfaceTCEntry); return NULL; } gnet_snmp_attr_assign(vbl, atmInterfaceTCEntry_oid, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmInterfaceTCEntry_oid), atmInterfaceTCEntry_attr, atmInterfaceTCEntry); return atmInterfaceTCEntry; } void atm_mib_get_atmInterfaceTCTable(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t ***atmInterfaceTCEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; GList *row; int i; static guint32 const _base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 37, 1, 4, 1, 0}; guint32 base[128]; *atmInterfaceTCEntry = NULL; memcpy(base, _base, sizeof(_base)); gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, 11, 10, atmInterfaceTCEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_table(s, in, error); /* gnet_snmp_varbind_list_free(in); */ if (out) { *atmInterfaceTCEntry = (atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t **) g_malloc0((g_list_length(out) + 1) * sizeof(atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t *)); for (row = out, i = 0; row; row = g_list_next(row), i++) { (*atmInterfaceTCEntry)[i] = assign_atmInterfaceTCEntry(row->data); } } } void atm_mib_get_atmInterfaceTCEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t **atmInterfaceTCEntry, gint32 ifIndex, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, atmInterfaceTCEntry_oid, sizeof(atmInterfaceTCEntry_oid)); len = pack_atmInterfaceTCEntry(base, ifIndex); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "atmInterfaceTCEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } *atmInterfaceTCEntry = NULL; gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, len, 10, atmInterfaceTCEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_get(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { if (s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); return; } *atmInterfaceTCEntry = assign_atmInterfaceTCEntry(out); } } void atm_mib_free_atmInterfaceTCEntry(atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t *atmInterfaceTCEntry) { GList *vbl; char *p; if (atmInterfaceTCEntry) { p = (char *) atmInterfaceTCEntry + sizeof(atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t); vbl = * (GList **) p; g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); g_free(atmInterfaceTCEntry); } } void atm_mib_free_atmInterfaceTCTable(atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t **atmInterfaceTCEntry) { int i; if (atmInterfaceTCEntry) { for (i = 0; atmInterfaceTCEntry[i]; i++) { atm_mib_free_atmInterfaceTCEntry(atmInterfaceTCEntry[i]); } g_free(atmInterfaceTCEntry); } } atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t * atm_mib_new_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry() { atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t *atmTrafficDescrParamEntry; atmTrafficDescrParamEntry = (atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t *) g_malloc0(sizeof(atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t) + sizeof(gpointer)); return atmTrafficDescrParamEntry; } static inline int unpack_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry(GNetSnmpVarBind *vb, atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t *atmTrafficDescrParamEntry) { guint8 idx = 11; if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; atmTrafficDescrParamEntry->atmTrafficDescrParamIndex = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((atmTrafficDescrParamEntry->atmTrafficDescrParamIndex < 1) && (atmTrafficDescrParamEntry->atmTrafficDescrParamIndex < 0)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len > idx) return -1; return 0; } static inline gint8 pack_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry(guint32 *base, gint32 atmTrafficDescrParamIndex) { guint8 idx = 11; base[idx++] = atmTrafficDescrParamIndex; return idx; } static inline atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t * assign_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry(GList *vbl) { atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t *atmTrafficDescrParamEntry; char *p; atmTrafficDescrParamEntry = atm_mib_new_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry(); p = (char *) atmTrafficDescrParamEntry + sizeof(atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t); * (GList **) p = vbl; if (unpack_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry((GNetSnmpVarBind *) vbl->data, atmTrafficDescrParamEntry) < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid instance identifier", "atmTrafficDescrParamEntry"); g_free(atmTrafficDescrParamEntry); return NULL; } gnet_snmp_attr_assign(vbl, atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_oid, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_oid), atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_attr, atmTrafficDescrParamEntry); return atmTrafficDescrParamEntry; } void atm_mib_get_atmTrafficDescrParamTable(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t ***atmTrafficDescrParamEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; GList *row; int i; static guint32 const _base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 37, 1, 5, 1, 0}; guint32 base[128]; *atmTrafficDescrParamEntry = NULL; memcpy(base, _base, sizeof(_base)); gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, 11, 10, atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_table(s, in, error); /* gnet_snmp_varbind_list_free(in); */ if (out) { *atmTrafficDescrParamEntry = (atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t **) g_malloc0((g_list_length(out) + 1) * sizeof(atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t *)); for (row = out, i = 0; row; row = g_list_next(row), i++) { (*atmTrafficDescrParamEntry)[i] = assign_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry(row->data); } } } void atm_mib_get_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t **atmTrafficDescrParamEntry, gint32 atmTrafficDescrParamIndex, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_oid, sizeof(atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_oid)); len = pack_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry(base, atmTrafficDescrParamIndex); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "atmTrafficDescrParamEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } *atmTrafficDescrParamEntry = NULL; gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, len, 10, atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_get(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { if (s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); return; } *atmTrafficDescrParamEntry = assign_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry(out); } } void atm_mib_set_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t *atmTrafficDescrParamEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_oid, sizeof(atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_oid)); len = pack_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry(base, atmTrafficDescrParamEntry->atmTrafficDescrParamIndex); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "atmTrafficDescrParamEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } gnet_snmp_attr_set(s, &in, base, len, 10, atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_attr, mask, atmTrafficDescrParamEntry); out = gnet_snmp_sync_set(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); } } void atm_mib_free_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry(atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t *atmTrafficDescrParamEntry) { GList *vbl; char *p; if (atmTrafficDescrParamEntry) { p = (char *) atmTrafficDescrParamEntry + sizeof(atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t); vbl = * (GList **) p; g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); g_free(atmTrafficDescrParamEntry); } } void atm_mib_free_atmTrafficDescrParamTable(atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t **atmTrafficDescrParamEntry) { int i; if (atmTrafficDescrParamEntry) { for (i = 0; atmTrafficDescrParamEntry[i]; i++) { atm_mib_free_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry(atmTrafficDescrParamEntry[i]); } g_free(atmTrafficDescrParamEntry); } } atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t * atm_mib_new_atmVplEntry() { atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t *atmVplEntry; atmVplEntry = (atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t *) g_malloc0(sizeof(atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t) + sizeof(gpointer)); return atmVplEntry; } static inline int unpack_atmVplEntry(GNetSnmpVarBind *vb, atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t *atmVplEntry) { guint8 idx = 11; if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; atmVplEntry->ifIndex = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((atmVplEntry->ifIndex < 1)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; atmVplEntry->atmVplVpi = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((atmVplEntry->atmVplVpi < 0 || atmVplEntry->atmVplVpi > 4095)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len > idx) return -1; return 0; } static inline gint8 pack_atmVplEntry(guint32 *base, gint32 ifIndex, gint32 atmVplVpi) { guint8 idx = 11; base[idx++] = ifIndex; base[idx++] = atmVplVpi; return idx; } static inline atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t * assign_atmVplEntry(GList *vbl) { atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t *atmVplEntry; char *p; atmVplEntry = atm_mib_new_atmVplEntry(); p = (char *) atmVplEntry + sizeof(atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t); * (GList **) p = vbl; if (unpack_atmVplEntry((GNetSnmpVarBind *) vbl->data, atmVplEntry) < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid instance identifier", "atmVplEntry"); g_free(atmVplEntry); return NULL; } gnet_snmp_attr_assign(vbl, atmVplEntry_oid, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmVplEntry_oid), atmVplEntry_attr, atmVplEntry); return atmVplEntry; } void atm_mib_get_atmVplTable(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t ***atmVplEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; GList *row; int i; static guint32 const _base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 37, 1, 6, 1, 0}; guint32 base[128]; *atmVplEntry = NULL; memcpy(base, _base, sizeof(_base)); gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, 11, 10, atmVplEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_table(s, in, error); /* gnet_snmp_varbind_list_free(in); */ if (out) { *atmVplEntry = (atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t **) g_malloc0((g_list_length(out) + 1) * sizeof(atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t *)); for (row = out, i = 0; row; row = g_list_next(row), i++) { (*atmVplEntry)[i] = assign_atmVplEntry(row->data); } } } void atm_mib_get_atmVplEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t **atmVplEntry, gint32 ifIndex, gint32 atmVplVpi, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, atmVplEntry_oid, sizeof(atmVplEntry_oid)); len = pack_atmVplEntry(base, ifIndex, atmVplVpi); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "atmVplEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } *atmVplEntry = NULL; gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, len, 10, atmVplEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_get(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { if (s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); return; } *atmVplEntry = assign_atmVplEntry(out); } } void atm_mib_set_atmVplEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t *atmVplEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, atmVplEntry_oid, sizeof(atmVplEntry_oid)); len = pack_atmVplEntry(base, atmVplEntry->ifIndex, atmVplEntry->atmVplVpi); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "atmVplEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } gnet_snmp_attr_set(s, &in, base, len, 10, atmVplEntry_attr, mask, atmVplEntry); out = gnet_snmp_sync_set(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); } } void atm_mib_free_atmVplEntry(atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t *atmVplEntry) { GList *vbl; char *p; if (atmVplEntry) { p = (char *) atmVplEntry + sizeof(atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t); vbl = * (GList **) p; g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); g_free(atmVplEntry); } } void atm_mib_free_atmVplTable(atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t **atmVplEntry) { int i; if (atmVplEntry) { for (i = 0; atmVplEntry[i]; i++) { atm_mib_free_atmVplEntry(atmVplEntry[i]); } g_free(atmVplEntry); } } atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t * atm_mib_new_atmVclEntry() { atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t *atmVclEntry; atmVclEntry = (atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t *) g_malloc0(sizeof(atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t) + sizeof(gpointer)); return atmVclEntry; } static inline int unpack_atmVclEntry(GNetSnmpVarBind *vb, atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t *atmVclEntry) { guint8 idx = 11; if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; atmVclEntry->ifIndex = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((atmVclEntry->ifIndex < 1)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; atmVclEntry->atmVclVpi = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((atmVclEntry->atmVclVpi < 0 || atmVclEntry->atmVclVpi > 4095)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; atmVclEntry->atmVclVci = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((atmVclEntry->atmVclVci < 0 || atmVclEntry->atmVclVci > 65535)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len > idx) return -1; return 0; } static inline gint8 pack_atmVclEntry(guint32 *base, gint32 ifIndex, gint32 atmVclVpi, gint32 atmVclVci) { guint8 idx = 11; base[idx++] = ifIndex; base[idx++] = atmVclVpi; base[idx++] = atmVclVci; return idx; } static inline atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t * assign_atmVclEntry(GList *vbl) { atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t *atmVclEntry; char *p; atmVclEntry = atm_mib_new_atmVclEntry(); p = (char *) atmVclEntry + sizeof(atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t); * (GList **) p = vbl; if (unpack_atmVclEntry((GNetSnmpVarBind *) vbl->data, atmVclEntry) < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid instance identifier", "atmVclEntry"); g_free(atmVclEntry); return NULL; } gnet_snmp_attr_assign(vbl, atmVclEntry_oid, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmVclEntry_oid), atmVclEntry_attr, atmVclEntry); return atmVclEntry; } void atm_mib_get_atmVclTable(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t ***atmVclEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; GList *row; int i; static guint32 const _base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 37, 1, 7, 1, 0}; guint32 base[128]; *atmVclEntry = NULL; memcpy(base, _base, sizeof(_base)); gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, 11, 10, atmVclEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_table(s, in, error); /* gnet_snmp_varbind_list_free(in); */ if (out) { *atmVclEntry = (atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t **) g_malloc0((g_list_length(out) + 1) * sizeof(atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t *)); for (row = out, i = 0; row; row = g_list_next(row), i++) { (*atmVclEntry)[i] = assign_atmVclEntry(row->data); } } } void atm_mib_get_atmVclEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t **atmVclEntry, gint32 ifIndex, gint32 atmVclVpi, gint32 atmVclVci, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, atmVclEntry_oid, sizeof(atmVclEntry_oid)); len = pack_atmVclEntry(base, ifIndex, atmVclVpi, atmVclVci); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "atmVclEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } *atmVclEntry = NULL; gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, len, 10, atmVclEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_get(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { if (s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); return; } *atmVclEntry = assign_atmVclEntry(out); } } void atm_mib_set_atmVclEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t *atmVclEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, atmVclEntry_oid, sizeof(atmVclEntry_oid)); len = pack_atmVclEntry(base, atmVclEntry->ifIndex, atmVclEntry->atmVclVpi, atmVclEntry->atmVclVci); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "atmVclEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } gnet_snmp_attr_set(s, &in, base, len, 10, atmVclEntry_attr, mask, atmVclEntry); out = gnet_snmp_sync_set(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); } } void atm_mib_free_atmVclEntry(atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t *atmVclEntry) { GList *vbl; char *p; if (atmVclEntry) { p = (char *) atmVclEntry + sizeof(atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t); vbl = * (GList **) p; g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); g_free(atmVclEntry); } } void atm_mib_free_atmVclTable(atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t **atmVclEntry) { int i; if (atmVclEntry) { for (i = 0; atmVclEntry[i]; i++) { atm_mib_free_atmVclEntry(atmVclEntry[i]); } g_free(atmVclEntry); } } atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t * atm_mib_new_atmVpCrossConnectEntry() { atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t *atmVpCrossConnectEntry; atmVpCrossConnectEntry = (atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t *) g_malloc0(sizeof(atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t) + sizeof(gpointer)); return atmVpCrossConnectEntry; } static inline int unpack_atmVpCrossConnectEntry(GNetSnmpVarBind *vb, atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t *atmVpCrossConnectEntry) { guint8 idx = 11; if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; atmVpCrossConnectEntry->atmVpCrossConnectIndex = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((atmVpCrossConnectEntry->atmVpCrossConnectIndex < 1)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; atmVpCrossConnectEntry->atmVpCrossConnectLowIfIndex = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((atmVpCrossConnectEntry->atmVpCrossConnectLowIfIndex < 1)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; atmVpCrossConnectEntry->atmVpCrossConnectLowVpi = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((atmVpCrossConnectEntry->atmVpCrossConnectLowVpi < 0 || atmVpCrossConnectEntry->atmVpCrossConnectLowVpi > 4095)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; atmVpCrossConnectEntry->atmVpCrossConnectHighIfIndex = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((atmVpCrossConnectEntry->atmVpCrossConnectHighIfIndex < 1)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; atmVpCrossConnectEntry->atmVpCrossConnectHighVpi = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((atmVpCrossConnectEntry->atmVpCrossConnectHighVpi < 0 || atmVpCrossConnectEntry->atmVpCrossConnectHighVpi > 4095)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len > idx) return -1; return 0; } static inline gint8 pack_atmVpCrossConnectEntry(guint32 *base, gint32 atmVpCrossConnectIndex, gint32 atmVpCrossConnectLowIfIndex, gint32 atmVpCrossConnectLowVpi, gint32 atmVpCrossConnectHighIfIndex, gint32 atmVpCrossConnectHighVpi) { guint8 idx = 11; base[idx++] = atmVpCrossConnectIndex; base[idx++] = atmVpCrossConnectLowIfIndex; base[idx++] = atmVpCrossConnectLowVpi; base[idx++] = atmVpCrossConnectHighIfIndex; base[idx++] = atmVpCrossConnectHighVpi; return idx; } static inline atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t * assign_atmVpCrossConnectEntry(GList *vbl) { atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t *atmVpCrossConnectEntry; char *p; atmVpCrossConnectEntry = atm_mib_new_atmVpCrossConnectEntry(); p = (char *) atmVpCrossConnectEntry + sizeof(atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t); * (GList **) p = vbl; if (unpack_atmVpCrossConnectEntry((GNetSnmpVarBind *) vbl->data, atmVpCrossConnectEntry) < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid instance identifier", "atmVpCrossConnectEntry"); g_free(atmVpCrossConnectEntry); return NULL; } gnet_snmp_attr_assign(vbl, atmVpCrossConnectEntry_oid, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmVpCrossConnectEntry_oid), atmVpCrossConnectEntry_attr, atmVpCrossConnectEntry); return atmVpCrossConnectEntry; } void atm_mib_get_atmVpCrossConnectTable(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t ***atmVpCrossConnectEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; GList *row; int i; static guint32 const _base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 37, 1, 9, 1, 0}; guint32 base[128]; *atmVpCrossConnectEntry = NULL; memcpy(base, _base, sizeof(_base)); gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, 11, 10, atmVpCrossConnectEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_table(s, in, error); /* gnet_snmp_varbind_list_free(in); */ if (out) { *atmVpCrossConnectEntry = (atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t **) g_malloc0((g_list_length(out) + 1) * sizeof(atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t *)); for (row = out, i = 0; row; row = g_list_next(row), i++) { (*atmVpCrossConnectEntry)[i] = assign_atmVpCrossConnectEntry(row->data); } } } void atm_mib_get_atmVpCrossConnectEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t **atmVpCrossConnectEntry, gint32 atmVpCrossConnectIndex, gint32 atmVpCrossConnectLowIfIndex, gint32 atmVpCrossConnectLowVpi, gint32 atmVpCrossConnectHighIfIndex, gint32 atmVpCrossConnectHighVpi, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, atmVpCrossConnectEntry_oid, sizeof(atmVpCrossConnectEntry_oid)); len = pack_atmVpCrossConnectEntry(base, atmVpCrossConnectIndex, atmVpCrossConnectLowIfIndex, atmVpCrossConnectLowVpi, atmVpCrossConnectHighIfIndex, atmVpCrossConnectHighVpi); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "atmVpCrossConnectEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } *atmVpCrossConnectEntry = NULL; gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, len, 10, atmVpCrossConnectEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_get(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { if (s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); return; } *atmVpCrossConnectEntry = assign_atmVpCrossConnectEntry(out); } } void atm_mib_set_atmVpCrossConnectEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t *atmVpCrossConnectEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, atmVpCrossConnectEntry_oid, sizeof(atmVpCrossConnectEntry_oid)); len = pack_atmVpCrossConnectEntry(base, atmVpCrossConnectEntry->atmVpCrossConnectIndex, atmVpCrossConnectEntry->atmVpCrossConnectLowIfIndex, atmVpCrossConnectEntry->atmVpCrossConnectLowVpi, atmVpCrossConnectEntry->atmVpCrossConnectHighIfIndex, atmVpCrossConnectEntry->atmVpCrossConnectHighVpi); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "atmVpCrossConnectEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } gnet_snmp_attr_set(s, &in, base, len, 10, atmVpCrossConnectEntry_attr, mask, atmVpCrossConnectEntry); out = gnet_snmp_sync_set(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); } } void atm_mib_free_atmVpCrossConnectEntry(atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t *atmVpCrossConnectEntry) { GList *vbl; char *p; if (atmVpCrossConnectEntry) { p = (char *) atmVpCrossConnectEntry + sizeof(atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t); vbl = * (GList **) p; g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); g_free(atmVpCrossConnectEntry); } } void atm_mib_free_atmVpCrossConnectTable(atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t **atmVpCrossConnectEntry) { int i; if (atmVpCrossConnectEntry) { for (i = 0; atmVpCrossConnectEntry[i]; i++) { atm_mib_free_atmVpCrossConnectEntry(atmVpCrossConnectEntry[i]); } g_free(atmVpCrossConnectEntry); } } atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t * atm_mib_new_atmVcCrossConnectEntry() { atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t *atmVcCrossConnectEntry; atmVcCrossConnectEntry = (atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t *) g_malloc0(sizeof(atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t) + sizeof(gpointer)); return atmVcCrossConnectEntry; } static inline int unpack_atmVcCrossConnectEntry(GNetSnmpVarBind *vb, atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t *atmVcCrossConnectEntry) { guint8 idx = 11; if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectIndex = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectIndex < 1)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectLowIfIndex = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectLowIfIndex < 1)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectLowVpi = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectLowVpi < 0 || atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectLowVpi > 4095)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectLowVci = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectLowVci < 0 || atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectLowVci > 65535)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectHighIfIndex = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectHighIfIndex < 1)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectHighVpi = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectHighVpi < 0 || atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectHighVpi > 4095)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectHighVci = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectHighVci < 0 || atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectHighVci > 65535)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len > idx) return -1; return 0; } static inline gint8 pack_atmVcCrossConnectEntry(guint32 *base, gint32 atmVcCrossConnectIndex, gint32 atmVcCrossConnectLowIfIndex, gint32 atmVcCrossConnectLowVpi, gint32 atmVcCrossConnectLowVci, gint32 atmVcCrossConnectHighIfIndex, gint32 atmVcCrossConnectHighVpi, gint32 atmVcCrossConnectHighVci) { guint8 idx = 11; base[idx++] = atmVcCrossConnectIndex; base[idx++] = atmVcCrossConnectLowIfIndex; base[idx++] = atmVcCrossConnectLowVpi; base[idx++] = atmVcCrossConnectLowVci; base[idx++] = atmVcCrossConnectHighIfIndex; base[idx++] = atmVcCrossConnectHighVpi; base[idx++] = atmVcCrossConnectHighVci; return idx; } static inline atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t * assign_atmVcCrossConnectEntry(GList *vbl) { atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t *atmVcCrossConnectEntry; char *p; atmVcCrossConnectEntry = atm_mib_new_atmVcCrossConnectEntry(); p = (char *) atmVcCrossConnectEntry + sizeof(atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t); * (GList **) p = vbl; if (unpack_atmVcCrossConnectEntry((GNetSnmpVarBind *) vbl->data, atmVcCrossConnectEntry) < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid instance identifier", "atmVcCrossConnectEntry"); g_free(atmVcCrossConnectEntry); return NULL; } gnet_snmp_attr_assign(vbl, atmVcCrossConnectEntry_oid, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmVcCrossConnectEntry_oid), atmVcCrossConnectEntry_attr, atmVcCrossConnectEntry); return atmVcCrossConnectEntry; } void atm_mib_get_atmVcCrossConnectTable(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t ***atmVcCrossConnectEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; GList *row; int i; static guint32 const _base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 37, 1, 11, 1, 0}; guint32 base[128]; *atmVcCrossConnectEntry = NULL; memcpy(base, _base, sizeof(_base)); gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, 11, 10, atmVcCrossConnectEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_table(s, in, error); /* gnet_snmp_varbind_list_free(in); */ if (out) { *atmVcCrossConnectEntry = (atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t **) g_malloc0((g_list_length(out) + 1) * sizeof(atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t *)); for (row = out, i = 0; row; row = g_list_next(row), i++) { (*atmVcCrossConnectEntry)[i] = assign_atmVcCrossConnectEntry(row->data); } } } void atm_mib_get_atmVcCrossConnectEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t **atmVcCrossConnectEntry, gint32 atmVcCrossConnectIndex, gint32 atmVcCrossConnectLowIfIndex, gint32 atmVcCrossConnectLowVpi, gint32 atmVcCrossConnectLowVci, gint32 atmVcCrossConnectHighIfIndex, gint32 atmVcCrossConnectHighVpi, gint32 atmVcCrossConnectHighVci, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, atmVcCrossConnectEntry_oid, sizeof(atmVcCrossConnectEntry_oid)); len = pack_atmVcCrossConnectEntry(base, atmVcCrossConnectIndex, atmVcCrossConnectLowIfIndex, atmVcCrossConnectLowVpi, atmVcCrossConnectLowVci, atmVcCrossConnectHighIfIndex, atmVcCrossConnectHighVpi, atmVcCrossConnectHighVci); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "atmVcCrossConnectEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } *atmVcCrossConnectEntry = NULL; gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, len, 10, atmVcCrossConnectEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_get(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { if (s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); return; } *atmVcCrossConnectEntry = assign_atmVcCrossConnectEntry(out); } } void atm_mib_set_atmVcCrossConnectEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t *atmVcCrossConnectEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, atmVcCrossConnectEntry_oid, sizeof(atmVcCrossConnectEntry_oid)); len = pack_atmVcCrossConnectEntry(base, atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectIndex, atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectLowIfIndex, atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectLowVpi, atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectLowVci, atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectHighIfIndex, atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectHighVpi, atmVcCrossConnectEntry->atmVcCrossConnectHighVci); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "atmVcCrossConnectEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } gnet_snmp_attr_set(s, &in, base, len, 10, atmVcCrossConnectEntry_attr, mask, atmVcCrossConnectEntry); out = gnet_snmp_sync_set(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); } } void atm_mib_free_atmVcCrossConnectEntry(atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t *atmVcCrossConnectEntry) { GList *vbl; char *p; if (atmVcCrossConnectEntry) { p = (char *) atmVcCrossConnectEntry + sizeof(atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t); vbl = * (GList **) p; g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); g_free(atmVcCrossConnectEntry); } } void atm_mib_free_atmVcCrossConnectTable(atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t **atmVcCrossConnectEntry) { int i; if (atmVcCrossConnectEntry) { for (i = 0; atmVcCrossConnectEntry[i]; i++) { atm_mib_free_atmVcCrossConnectEntry(atmVcCrossConnectEntry[i]); } g_free(atmVcCrossConnectEntry); } } atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t * atm_mib_new_aal5VccEntry() { atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t *aal5VccEntry; aal5VccEntry = (atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t *) g_malloc0(sizeof(atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t) + sizeof(gpointer)); return aal5VccEntry; } static inline int unpack_aal5VccEntry(GNetSnmpVarBind *vb, atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t *aal5VccEntry) { guint8 idx = 11; if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; aal5VccEntry->ifIndex = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((aal5VccEntry->ifIndex < 1)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; aal5VccEntry->aal5VccVpi = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((aal5VccEntry->aal5VccVpi < 0 || aal5VccEntry->aal5VccVpi > 4095)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; aal5VccEntry->aal5VccVci = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((aal5VccEntry->aal5VccVci < 0 || aal5VccEntry->aal5VccVci > 65535)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len > idx) return -1; return 0; } static inline gint8 pack_aal5VccEntry(guint32 *base, gint32 ifIndex, gint32 aal5VccVpi, gint32 aal5VccVci) { guint8 idx = 11; base[idx++] = ifIndex; base[idx++] = aal5VccVpi; base[idx++] = aal5VccVci; return idx; } static inline atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t * assign_aal5VccEntry(GList *vbl) { atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t *aal5VccEntry; char *p; aal5VccEntry = atm_mib_new_aal5VccEntry(); p = (char *) aal5VccEntry + sizeof(atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t); * (GList **) p = vbl; if (unpack_aal5VccEntry((GNetSnmpVarBind *) vbl->data, aal5VccEntry) < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid instance identifier", "aal5VccEntry"); g_free(aal5VccEntry); return NULL; } gnet_snmp_attr_assign(vbl, aal5VccEntry_oid, G_N_ELEMENTS(aal5VccEntry_oid), aal5VccEntry_attr, aal5VccEntry); return aal5VccEntry; } void atm_mib_get_aal5VccTable(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t ***aal5VccEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; GList *row; int i; static guint32 const _base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 37, 1, 12, 1, 0}; guint32 base[128]; *aal5VccEntry = NULL; memcpy(base, _base, sizeof(_base)); gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, 11, 10, aal5VccEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_table(s, in, error); /* gnet_snmp_varbind_list_free(in); */ if (out) { *aal5VccEntry = (atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t **) g_malloc0((g_list_length(out) + 1) * sizeof(atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t *)); for (row = out, i = 0; row; row = g_list_next(row), i++) { (*aal5VccEntry)[i] = assign_aal5VccEntry(row->data); } } } void atm_mib_get_aal5VccEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t **aal5VccEntry, gint32 ifIndex, gint32 aal5VccVpi, gint32 aal5VccVci, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, aal5VccEntry_oid, sizeof(aal5VccEntry_oid)); len = pack_aal5VccEntry(base, ifIndex, aal5VccVpi, aal5VccVci); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "aal5VccEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } *aal5VccEntry = NULL; gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, len, 10, aal5VccEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_get(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { if (s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); return; } *aal5VccEntry = assign_aal5VccEntry(out); } } void atm_mib_free_aal5VccEntry(atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t *aal5VccEntry) { GList *vbl; char *p; if (aal5VccEntry) { p = (char *) aal5VccEntry + sizeof(atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t); vbl = * (GList **) p; g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); g_free(aal5VccEntry); } } void atm_mib_free_aal5VccTable(atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t **aal5VccEntry) { int i; if (aal5VccEntry) { for (i = 0; aal5VccEntry[i]; i++) { atm_mib_free_aal5VccEntry(aal5VccEntry[i]); } g_free(aal5VccEntry); } } gsnmp-0.3.0/examples/atm-mib.h0000644000175100017510000005561311337446521013116 00000000000000/* -- DO NOT EDIT -- * Generated by smidump version 0.4.8: * smidump -f scli ATM-MIB * * Derived from ATM-MIB: * This is the MIB Module for ATM and AAL5-related * objects for managing ATM interfaces, ATM virtual * links, ATM cross-connects, AAL5 entities, and * and AAL5 connections. * * Revision 1998-10-19 12:00: * The initial revision of this module was published * as RFC 1695. Key revisions include: * o Textual Conventions and OBJECT IDENTITIES have * been moved to a separate MIB module. * o Applicability of objects to PVCs, SVCs and Soft * PVCs has been clarified. * o DEFVAL clauses have been added. * o The relationship of ifIndex values with different * layers and sublayers related to ATM has been * clarified. * o atmTrafficQosClass has been deprecated * and replaced with atmServiceCategory. * o atmInterfaceCurrentMaxVpiBits and * atmInterfaceCurrentMaxVciBits have been added with * a description on their relationship with other * objects. * o atmInterfaceAddressType and atmInterfaceAdminAddress * have been deprecated and replaced by * atmInterfaceSubscrAddress. * o atmInterfaceTCAlarmState has been clarified. * o atmTrafficDescrParamIndexNext has been introduced * in order to provide a manager a free * atmTrafficDescrParamIndex value. * o The atmTrafficFrameDiscard capability has been added. * o A connection topology type (atmVpl/VclCastType) and * a call control type (atmVpl/VclConnKind) have been * added. * o aal2 has been added to atmVccAalType. * * Revision 1994-06-07 22:45: * The RFC1695 version of this MIB module. * * $Id: atm-mib.h 3178 2009-07-28 10:23:24Z schoenw $ */ #ifndef _ATM_MIB_H_ #define _ATM_MIB_H_ #include "gsnmp.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS /* * Tables to map enumerations to strings and vice versa. */ #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEADDRESSTYPE_PRIVATE 1 #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEADDRESSTYPE_NSAPE164 2 #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEADDRESSTYPE_NATIVEE164 3 #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEADDRESSTYPE_OTHER 4 extern GNetSnmpEnum const atm_mib_enums_atmInterfaceAddressType[]; #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEDS3PLCPALARMSTATE_NOALARM 1 #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEDS3PLCPALARMSTATE_RECEIVEDFARENDALARM 2 #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEDS3PLCPALARMSTATE_INCOMINGLOF 3 extern GNetSnmpEnum const atm_mib_enums_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpAlarmState[]; #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACETCALARMSTATE_NOALARM 1 #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACETCALARMSTATE_LCDFAILURE 2 extern GNetSnmpEnum const atm_mib_enums_atmInterfaceTCAlarmState[]; #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAALTYPE_AAL1 1 #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAALTYPE_AAL34 2 #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAALTYPE_AAL5 3 #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAALTYPE_OTHER 4 #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAALTYPE_UNKNOWN 5 #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAALTYPE_AAL2 6 extern GNetSnmpEnum const atm_mib_enums_atmVccAalType[]; #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE_VCMULTIPLEXROUTEDPROTOCOL 1 #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE_VCMULTIPLEXBRIDGEDPROTOCOL8023 2 #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE_VCMULTIPLEXBRIDGEDPROTOCOL8025 3 #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE_VCMULTIPLEXBRIDGEDPROTOCOL8026 4 #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE_VCMULTIPLEXLANEMULATION8023 5 #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE_VCMULTIPLEXLANEMULATION8025 6 #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE_LLCENCAPSULATION 7 #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE_MULTIPROTOCOLFRAMERELAYSSCS 8 #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE_OTHER 9 #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE_UNKNOWN 10 extern GNetSnmpEnum const atm_mib_enums_atmVccAal5EncapsType[]; /* * C type definitions for ATM-MIB::atmMIBObjects. */ #define ATM_MIB_ATMVPCROSSCONNECTINDEXNEXT (1 << 0) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCROSSCONNECTINDEXNEXT (1 << 1) #define ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICDESCRPARAMINDEXNEXT (1 << 2) typedef struct { gint32 *atmVpCrossConnectIndexNext; /* ro */ gint32 *atmVcCrossConnectIndexNext; /* ro */ gint32 *atmTrafficDescrParamIndexNext; /* ro */ } atm_mib_atmMIBObjects_t; extern atm_mib_atmMIBObjects_t * atm_mib_new_atmMIBObjects(void); extern void atm_mib_get_atmMIBObjects(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmMIBObjects_t **atmMIBObjects, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_free_atmMIBObjects(atm_mib_atmMIBObjects_t *atmMIBObjects); /* * C type definitions for ATM-MIB::atmInterfaceConfEntry. */ #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEMAXVPCS (1 << 0) #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEMAXVCCS (1 << 1) #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACECONFVPCS (1 << 2) #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACECONFVCCS (1 << 3) #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEMAXACTIVEVPIBITS (1 << 4) #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEMAXACTIVEVCIBITS (1 << 5) #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEILMIVPI (1 << 6) #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEILMIVCI (1 << 7) #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEADDRESSTYPE (1 << 8) #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEADMINADDRESS (1 << 9) #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEMYNEIGHBORIPADDRESS (1 << 10) #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEMYNEIGHBORIFNAME (1 << 11) #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACECURRENTMAXVPIBITS (1 << 12) #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACECURRENTMAXVCIBITS (1 << 13) #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACESUBSCRADDRESS (1 << 14) typedef struct { gint32 ifIndex; /* ro IF-MIB::InterfaceIndex */ gint32 *atmInterfaceMaxVpcs; /* rw */ gint32 *atmInterfaceMaxVccs; /* rw */ gint32 *atmInterfaceConfVpcs; /* ro */ gint32 *atmInterfaceConfVccs; /* ro */ gint32 *atmInterfaceMaxActiveVpiBits; /* rw */ gint32 *atmInterfaceMaxActiveVciBits; /* rw */ gint32 *atmInterfaceIlmiVpi; /* rw ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVpIdentifier */ gint32 *atmInterfaceIlmiVci; /* rw ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVcIdentifier */ gint32 *atmInterfaceAddressType; /* ro */ guchar *atmInterfaceAdminAddress; /* ro ATM-TC-MIB::AtmAddr */ #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEADMINADDRESSMINLENGTH 0 #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEADMINADDRESSMAXLENGTH 40 guint16 _atmInterfaceAdminAddressLength; guchar *atmInterfaceMyNeighborIpAddress; /* rw SNMPv2-SMI::IpAddress */ #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEMYNEIGHBORIPADDRESSLENGTH 4 guchar *atmInterfaceMyNeighborIfName; /* rw SNMPv2-TC::DisplayString */ #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEMYNEIGHBORIFNAMEMINLENGTH 0 #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEMYNEIGHBORIFNAMEMAXLENGTH 255 guint16 _atmInterfaceMyNeighborIfNameLength; gint32 *atmInterfaceCurrentMaxVpiBits; /* ro */ gint32 *atmInterfaceCurrentMaxVciBits; /* ro */ guchar *atmInterfaceSubscrAddress; /* rw ATM-TC-MIB::AtmAddr */ #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACESUBSCRADDRESSMINLENGTH 0 #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACESUBSCRADDRESSMAXLENGTH 40 guint16 _atmInterfaceSubscrAddressLength; } atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t; extern void atm_mib_get_atmInterfaceConfTable(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t ***atmInterfaceConfEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_free_atmInterfaceConfTable(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t **atmInterfaceConfEntry); extern atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t * atm_mib_new_atmInterfaceConfEntry(void); extern void atm_mib_get_atmInterfaceConfEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t **atmInterfaceConfEntry, gint32 ifIndex, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_set_atmInterfaceConfEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t *atmInterfaceConfEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_free_atmInterfaceConfEntry(atm_mib_atmInterfaceConfEntry_t *atmInterfaceConfEntry); /* * C type definitions for ATM-MIB::atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry. */ #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEDS3PLCPSEFSS (1 << 0) #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEDS3PLCPALARMSTATE (1 << 1) #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEDS3PLCPUASS (1 << 2) typedef struct { gint32 ifIndex; /* ro IF-MIB::InterfaceIndex */ guint32 *atmInterfaceDs3PlcpSEFSs; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ gint32 *atmInterfaceDs3PlcpAlarmState; /* ro */ guint32 *atmInterfaceDs3PlcpUASs; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ } atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t; extern void atm_mib_get_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpTable(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t ***atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_free_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpTable(atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t **atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry); extern atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t * atm_mib_new_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry(void); extern void atm_mib_get_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t **atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry, gint32 ifIndex, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_free_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry(atm_mib_atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry_t *atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry); /* * C type definitions for ATM-MIB::atmInterfaceTCEntry. */ #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACEOCDEVENTS (1 << 0) #define ATM_MIB_ATMINTERFACETCALARMSTATE (1 << 1) typedef struct { gint32 ifIndex; /* ro IF-MIB::InterfaceIndex */ guint32 *atmInterfaceOCDEvents; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ gint32 *atmInterfaceTCAlarmState; /* ro */ } atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t; extern void atm_mib_get_atmInterfaceTCTable(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t ***atmInterfaceTCEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_free_atmInterfaceTCTable(atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t **atmInterfaceTCEntry); extern atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t * atm_mib_new_atmInterfaceTCEntry(void); extern void atm_mib_get_atmInterfaceTCEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t **atmInterfaceTCEntry, gint32 ifIndex, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_free_atmInterfaceTCEntry(atm_mib_atmInterfaceTCEntry_t *atmInterfaceTCEntry); /* * C type definitions for ATM-MIB::atmTrafficDescrParamEntry. */ #define ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICDESCRTYPE (1 << 0) #define ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICDESCRPARAM1 (1 << 1) #define ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICDESCRPARAM2 (1 << 2) #define ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICDESCRPARAM3 (1 << 3) #define ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICDESCRPARAM4 (1 << 4) #define ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICDESCRPARAM5 (1 << 5) #define ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICQOSCLASS (1 << 6) #define ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICDESCRROWSTATUS (1 << 7) #define ATM_MIB_ATMSERVICECATEGORY (1 << 8) #define ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICFRAMEDISCARD (1 << 9) typedef struct { gint32 atmTrafficDescrParamIndex; /* na */ guint32 *atmTrafficDescrType; /* rw ObjectIdentifier */ #define ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICDESCRTYPEMINLENGTH 0 #define ATM_MIB_ATMTRAFFICDESCRTYPEMAXLENGTH 128 guint16 _atmTrafficDescrTypeLength; gint32 *atmTrafficDescrParam1; /* rw Integer32 */ gint32 *atmTrafficDescrParam2; /* rw Integer32 */ gint32 *atmTrafficDescrParam3; /* rw Integer32 */ gint32 *atmTrafficDescrParam4; /* rw Integer32 */ gint32 *atmTrafficDescrParam5; /* rw Integer32 */ gint32 *atmTrafficQoSClass; /* rw */ gint32 *atmTrafficDescrRowStatus; /* rw SNMPv2-TC::RowStatus */ gint32 *atmServiceCategory; /* rw ATM-TC-MIB::AtmServiceCategory */ gint32 *atmTrafficFrameDiscard; /* rw SNMPv2-TC::TruthValue */ } atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t; extern void atm_mib_get_atmTrafficDescrParamTable(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t ***atmTrafficDescrParamEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_free_atmTrafficDescrParamTable(atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t **atmTrafficDescrParamEntry); extern atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t * atm_mib_new_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry(void); extern void atm_mib_get_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t **atmTrafficDescrParamEntry, gint32 atmTrafficDescrParamIndex, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_set_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t *atmTrafficDescrParamEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_free_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry(atm_mib_atmTrafficDescrParamEntry_t *atmTrafficDescrParamEntry); /* * C type definitions for ATM-MIB::atmVplEntry. */ #define ATM_MIB_ATMVPLADMINSTATUS (1 << 0) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVPLOPERSTATUS (1 << 1) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVPLLASTCHANGE (1 << 2) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVPLRECEIVETRAFFICDESCRINDEX (1 << 3) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVPLTRANSMITTRAFFICDESCRINDEX (1 << 4) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVPLCROSSCONNECTIDENTIFIER (1 << 5) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVPLROWSTATUS (1 << 6) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVPLCASTTYPE (1 << 7) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVPLCONNKIND (1 << 8) typedef struct { gint32 ifIndex; /* ro IF-MIB::InterfaceIndex */ gint32 atmVplVpi; /* na ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVpIdentifier */ gint32 *atmVplAdminStatus; /* rw ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVorXAdminStatus */ gint32 *atmVplOperStatus; /* ro ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVorXOperStatus */ guint32 *atmVplLastChange; /* ro ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVorXLastChange */ gint32 *atmVplReceiveTrafficDescrIndex; /* rw ATM-TC-MIB::AtmTrafficDescrParamIndex */ gint32 *atmVplTransmitTrafficDescrIndex; /* rw ATM-TC-MIB::AtmTrafficDescrParamIndex */ gint32 *atmVplCrossConnectIdentifier; /* ro */ gint32 *atmVplRowStatus; /* rw SNMPv2-TC::RowStatus */ gint32 *atmVplCastType; /* rw ATM-TC-MIB::AtmConnCastType */ gint32 *atmVplConnKind; /* rw ATM-TC-MIB::AtmConnKind */ } atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t; extern void atm_mib_get_atmVplTable(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t ***atmVplEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_free_atmVplTable(atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t **atmVplEntry); extern atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t * atm_mib_new_atmVplEntry(void); extern void atm_mib_get_atmVplEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t **atmVplEntry, gint32 ifIndex, gint32 atmVplVpi, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_set_atmVplEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t *atmVplEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_free_atmVplEntry(atm_mib_atmVplEntry_t *atmVplEntry); /* * C type definitions for ATM-MIB::atmVclEntry. */ #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCLADMINSTATUS (1 << 0) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCLOPERSTATUS (1 << 1) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCLLASTCHANGE (1 << 2) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCLRECEIVETRAFFICDESCRINDEX (1 << 3) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCLTRANSMITTRAFFICDESCRINDEX (1 << 4) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAALTYPE (1 << 5) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5CPCSTRANSMITSDUSIZE (1 << 6) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5CPCSRECEIVESDUSIZE (1 << 7) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCAAL5ENCAPSTYPE (1 << 8) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCLCROSSCONNECTIDENTIFIER (1 << 9) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCLROWSTATUS (1 << 10) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCLCASTTYPE (1 << 11) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCLCONNKIND (1 << 12) typedef struct { gint32 ifIndex; /* ro IF-MIB::InterfaceIndex */ gint32 atmVclVpi; /* na ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVpIdentifier */ gint32 atmVclVci; /* na ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVcIdentifier */ gint32 *atmVclAdminStatus; /* rw ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVorXAdminStatus */ gint32 *atmVclOperStatus; /* ro ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVorXOperStatus */ guint32 *atmVclLastChange; /* ro ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVorXLastChange */ gint32 *atmVclReceiveTrafficDescrIndex; /* rw ATM-TC-MIB::AtmTrafficDescrParamIndex */ gint32 *atmVclTransmitTrafficDescrIndex; /* rw ATM-TC-MIB::AtmTrafficDescrParamIndex */ gint32 *atmVccAalType; /* rw */ gint32 *atmVccAal5CpcsTransmitSduSize; /* rw */ gint32 *atmVccAal5CpcsReceiveSduSize; /* rw */ gint32 *atmVccAal5EncapsType; /* rw */ gint32 *atmVclCrossConnectIdentifier; /* ro */ gint32 *atmVclRowStatus; /* rw SNMPv2-TC::RowStatus */ gint32 *atmVclCastType; /* rw ATM-TC-MIB::AtmConnCastType */ gint32 *atmVclConnKind; /* rw ATM-TC-MIB::AtmConnKind */ } atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t; extern void atm_mib_get_atmVclTable(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t ***atmVclEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_free_atmVclTable(atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t **atmVclEntry); extern atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t * atm_mib_new_atmVclEntry(void); extern void atm_mib_get_atmVclEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t **atmVclEntry, gint32 ifIndex, gint32 atmVclVpi, gint32 atmVclVci, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_set_atmVclEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t *atmVclEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_free_atmVclEntry(atm_mib_atmVclEntry_t *atmVclEntry); /* * C type definitions for ATM-MIB::atmVpCrossConnectEntry. */ #define ATM_MIB_ATMVPCROSSCONNECTADMINSTATUS (1 << 0) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVPCROSSCONNECTL2HOPERSTATUS (1 << 1) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVPCROSSCONNECTH2LOPERSTATUS (1 << 2) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVPCROSSCONNECTL2HLASTCHANGE (1 << 3) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVPCROSSCONNECTH2LLASTCHANGE (1 << 4) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVPCROSSCONNECTROWSTATUS (1 << 5) typedef struct { gint32 atmVpCrossConnectIndex; /* na */ gint32 atmVpCrossConnectLowIfIndex; /* na IF-MIB::InterfaceIndex */ gint32 atmVpCrossConnectLowVpi; /* na ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVpIdentifier */ gint32 atmVpCrossConnectHighIfIndex; /* na IF-MIB::InterfaceIndex */ gint32 atmVpCrossConnectHighVpi; /* na ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVpIdentifier */ gint32 *atmVpCrossConnectAdminStatus; /* rw ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVorXAdminStatus */ gint32 *atmVpCrossConnectL2HOperStatus; /* ro ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVorXOperStatus */ gint32 *atmVpCrossConnectH2LOperStatus; /* ro ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVorXOperStatus */ guint32 *atmVpCrossConnectL2HLastChange; /* ro ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVorXLastChange */ guint32 *atmVpCrossConnectH2LLastChange; /* ro ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVorXLastChange */ gint32 *atmVpCrossConnectRowStatus; /* rw SNMPv2-TC::RowStatus */ } atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t; extern void atm_mib_get_atmVpCrossConnectTable(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t ***atmVpCrossConnectEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_free_atmVpCrossConnectTable(atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t **atmVpCrossConnectEntry); extern atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t * atm_mib_new_atmVpCrossConnectEntry(void); extern void atm_mib_get_atmVpCrossConnectEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t **atmVpCrossConnectEntry, gint32 atmVpCrossConnectIndex, gint32 atmVpCrossConnectLowIfIndex, gint32 atmVpCrossConnectLowVpi, gint32 atmVpCrossConnectHighIfIndex, gint32 atmVpCrossConnectHighVpi, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_set_atmVpCrossConnectEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t *atmVpCrossConnectEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_free_atmVpCrossConnectEntry(atm_mib_atmVpCrossConnectEntry_t *atmVpCrossConnectEntry); /* * C type definitions for ATM-MIB::atmVcCrossConnectEntry. */ #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCROSSCONNECTADMINSTATUS (1 << 0) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCROSSCONNECTL2HOPERSTATUS (1 << 1) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCROSSCONNECTH2LOPERSTATUS (1 << 2) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCROSSCONNECTL2HLASTCHANGE (1 << 3) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCROSSCONNECTH2LLASTCHANGE (1 << 4) #define ATM_MIB_ATMVCCROSSCONNECTROWSTATUS (1 << 5) typedef struct { gint32 atmVcCrossConnectIndex; /* na */ gint32 atmVcCrossConnectLowIfIndex; /* na IF-MIB::InterfaceIndex */ gint32 atmVcCrossConnectLowVpi; /* na ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVpIdentifier */ gint32 atmVcCrossConnectLowVci; /* na ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVcIdentifier */ gint32 atmVcCrossConnectHighIfIndex; /* na IF-MIB::InterfaceIndex */ gint32 atmVcCrossConnectHighVpi; /* na ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVpIdentifier */ gint32 atmVcCrossConnectHighVci; /* na ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVcIdentifier */ gint32 *atmVcCrossConnectAdminStatus; /* rw ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVorXAdminStatus */ gint32 *atmVcCrossConnectL2HOperStatus; /* ro ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVorXOperStatus */ gint32 *atmVcCrossConnectH2LOperStatus; /* ro ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVorXOperStatus */ guint32 *atmVcCrossConnectL2HLastChange; /* ro ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVorXLastChange */ guint32 *atmVcCrossConnectH2LLastChange; /* ro ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVorXLastChange */ gint32 *atmVcCrossConnectRowStatus; /* rw SNMPv2-TC::RowStatus */ } atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t; extern void atm_mib_get_atmVcCrossConnectTable(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t ***atmVcCrossConnectEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_free_atmVcCrossConnectTable(atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t **atmVcCrossConnectEntry); extern atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t * atm_mib_new_atmVcCrossConnectEntry(void); extern void atm_mib_get_atmVcCrossConnectEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t **atmVcCrossConnectEntry, gint32 atmVcCrossConnectIndex, gint32 atmVcCrossConnectLowIfIndex, gint32 atmVcCrossConnectLowVpi, gint32 atmVcCrossConnectLowVci, gint32 atmVcCrossConnectHighIfIndex, gint32 atmVcCrossConnectHighVpi, gint32 atmVcCrossConnectHighVci, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_set_atmVcCrossConnectEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t *atmVcCrossConnectEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_free_atmVcCrossConnectEntry(atm_mib_atmVcCrossConnectEntry_t *atmVcCrossConnectEntry); /* * C type definitions for ATM-MIB::aal5VccEntry. */ #define ATM_MIB_AAL5VCCCRCERRORS (1 << 0) #define ATM_MIB_AAL5VCCSARTIMEOUTS (1 << 1) #define ATM_MIB_AAL5VCCOVERSIZEDSDUS (1 << 2) typedef struct { gint32 ifIndex; /* ro IF-MIB::InterfaceIndex */ gint32 aal5VccVpi; /* na ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVpIdentifier */ gint32 aal5VccVci; /* na ATM-TC-MIB::AtmVcIdentifier */ guint32 *aal5VccCrcErrors; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *aal5VccSarTimeOuts; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *aal5VccOverSizedSDUs; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ } atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t; extern void atm_mib_get_aal5VccTable(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t ***aal5VccEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_free_aal5VccTable(atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t **aal5VccEntry); extern atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t * atm_mib_new_aal5VccEntry(void); extern void atm_mib_get_aal5VccEntry(GNetSnmp *s, atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t **aal5VccEntry, gint32 ifIndex, gint32 aal5VccVpi, gint32 aal5VccVci, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void atm_mib_free_aal5VccEntry(atm_mib_aal5VccEntry_t *aal5VccEntry); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _ATM_MIB_H_ */ gsnmp-0.3.0/examples/atm-tc-mib.c0000644000175100017510000001273511337446521013513 00000000000000/* -- DO NOT EDIT -- * Generated by smidump version 0.4.8: * smidump -f scli ATM-TC-MIB * * Derived from ATM-TC-MIB: * This MIB Module provides Textual Conventions * and OBJECT-IDENTITY Objects to be used by * ATM systems. * * Revision 1998-10-19 02:00: * [Revision added by libsmi due to a LAST-UPDATED clause.] * * $Id: atm-tc-mib.c 3178 2009-07-28 10:23:24Z schoenw $ */ #include "atm-tc-mib.h" GNetSnmpEnum const atm_tc_mib_enums_AtmConnCastType[] = { { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCONNCASTTYPE_P2P, "p2p" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCONNCASTTYPE_P2MPROOT, "p2mpRoot" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCONNCASTTYPE_P2MPLEAF, "p2mpLeaf" }, { 0, NULL } }; GNetSnmpEnum const atm_tc_mib_enums_AtmConnKind[] = { { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCONNKIND_PVC, "pvc" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCONNKIND_SVCINCOMING, "svcIncoming" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCONNKIND_SVCOUTGOING, "svcOutgoing" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCONNKIND_SPVCINITIATOR, "spvcInitiator" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCONNKIND_SPVCTARGET, "spvcTarget" }, { 0, NULL } }; GNetSnmpEnum const atm_tc_mib_enums_AtmInterfaceType[] = { { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_OTHER, "other" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_AUTOCONFIG, "autoConfig" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ITUDSS2, "ituDss2" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ATMFUNI3DOT0, "atmfUni3Dot0" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ATMFUNI3DOT1, "atmfUni3Dot1" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ATMFUNI4DOT0, "atmfUni4Dot0" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ATMFIISPUNI3DOT0, "atmfIispUni3Dot0" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ATMFIISPUNI3DOT1, "atmfIispUni3Dot1" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ATMFIISPUNI4DOT0, "atmfIispUni4Dot0" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ATMFPNNI1DOT0, "atmfPnni1Dot0" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ATMFBICI2DOT0, "atmfBici2Dot0" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ATMFUNIPVCONLY, "atmfUniPvcOnly" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ATMFNNIPVCONLY, "atmfNniPvcOnly" }, { 0, NULL } }; GNetSnmpEnum const atm_tc_mib_enums_AtmServiceCategory[] = { { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMSERVICECATEGORY_OTHER, "other" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMSERVICECATEGORY_CBR, "cbr" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMSERVICECATEGORY_RTVBR, "rtVbr" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMSERVICECATEGORY_NRTVBR, "nrtVbr" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMSERVICECATEGORY_ABR, "abr" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMSERVICECATEGORY_UBR, "ubr" }, { 0, NULL } }; GNetSnmpEnum const atm_tc_mib_enums_AtmVorXAdminStatus[] = { { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMVORXADMINSTATUS_UP, "up" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMVORXADMINSTATUS_DOWN, "down" }, { 0, NULL } }; GNetSnmpEnum const atm_tc_mib_enums_AtmVorXOperStatus[] = { { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMVORXOPERSTATUS_UP, "up" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMVORXOPERSTATUS_DOWN, "down" }, { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMVORXOPERSTATUS_UNKNOWN, "unknown" }, { 0, NULL } }; static guint32 const atmNoTrafficDescriptor[] = { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMNOTRAFFICDESCRIPTOR }; static guint32 const atmNoClpNoScr[] = { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMNOCLPNOSCR }; static guint32 const atmClpNoTaggingNoScr[] = { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCLPNOTAGGINGNOSCR }; static guint32 const atmClpTaggingNoScr[] = { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCLPTAGGINGNOSCR }; static guint32 const atmNoClpScr[] = { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMNOCLPSCR }; static guint32 const atmClpNoTaggingScr[] = { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCLPNOTAGGINGSCR }; static guint32 const atmClpTaggingScr[] = { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCLPTAGGINGSCR }; static guint32 const atmClpNoTaggingMcr[] = { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCLPNOTAGGINGMCR }; static guint32 const atmClpTransparentNoScr[] = { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCLPTRANSPARENTNOSCR }; static guint32 const atmClpTransparentScr[] = { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCLPTRANSPARENTSCR }; static guint32 const atmNoClpTaggingNoScr[] = { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMNOCLPTAGGINGNOSCR }; static guint32 const atmNoClpNoScrCdvt[] = { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMNOCLPNOSCRCDVT }; static guint32 const atmNoClpScrCdvt[] = { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMNOCLPSCRCDVT }; static guint32 const atmClpNoTaggingScrCdvt[] = { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCLPNOTAGGINGSCRCDVT }; static guint32 const atmClpTaggingScrCdvt[] = { ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCLPTAGGINGSCRCDVT }; GNetSnmpIdentity const atm_tc_mib_identities[] = { { atmNoTrafficDescriptor, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmNoTrafficDescriptor), "atmNoTrafficDescriptor" }, { atmNoClpNoScr, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmNoClpNoScr), "atmNoClpNoScr" }, { atmClpNoTaggingNoScr, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmClpNoTaggingNoScr), "atmClpNoTaggingNoScr" }, { atmClpTaggingNoScr, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmClpTaggingNoScr), "atmClpTaggingNoScr" }, { atmNoClpScr, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmNoClpScr), "atmNoClpScr" }, { atmClpNoTaggingScr, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmClpNoTaggingScr), "atmClpNoTaggingScr" }, { atmClpTaggingScr, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmClpTaggingScr), "atmClpTaggingScr" }, { atmClpNoTaggingMcr, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmClpNoTaggingMcr), "atmClpNoTaggingMcr" }, { atmClpTransparentNoScr, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmClpTransparentNoScr), "atmClpTransparentNoScr" }, { atmClpTransparentScr, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmClpTransparentScr), "atmClpTransparentScr" }, { atmNoClpTaggingNoScr, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmNoClpTaggingNoScr), "atmNoClpTaggingNoScr" }, { atmNoClpNoScrCdvt, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmNoClpNoScrCdvt), "atmNoClpNoScrCdvt" }, { atmNoClpScrCdvt, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmNoClpScrCdvt), "atmNoClpScrCdvt" }, { atmClpNoTaggingScrCdvt, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmClpNoTaggingScrCdvt), "atmClpNoTaggingScrCdvt" }, { atmClpTaggingScrCdvt, G_N_ELEMENTS(atmClpTaggingScrCdvt), "atmClpTaggingScrCdvt" }, { 0, 0, NULL } }; gsnmp-0.3.0/examples/atm-tc-mib.h0000644000175100017510000000702011337446521013507 00000000000000/* -- DO NOT EDIT -- * Generated by smidump version 0.4.8: * smidump -f scli ATM-TC-MIB * * Derived from ATM-TC-MIB: * This MIB Module provides Textual Conventions * and OBJECT-IDENTITY Objects to be used by * ATM systems. * * Revision 1998-10-19 02:00: * [Revision added by libsmi due to a LAST-UPDATED clause.] * * $Id: atm-tc-mib.h 3178 2009-07-28 10:23:24Z schoenw $ */ #ifndef _ATM_TC_MIB_H_ #define _ATM_TC_MIB_H_ #include "gsnmp.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS /* * Tables to map enumerations to strings and vice versa. */ #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCONNCASTTYPE_P2P 1 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCONNCASTTYPE_P2MPROOT 2 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCONNCASTTYPE_P2MPLEAF 3 extern GNetSnmpEnum const atm_tc_mib_enums_AtmConnCastType[]; #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCONNKIND_PVC 1 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCONNKIND_SVCINCOMING 2 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCONNKIND_SVCOUTGOING 3 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCONNKIND_SPVCINITIATOR 4 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCONNKIND_SPVCTARGET 5 extern GNetSnmpEnum const atm_tc_mib_enums_AtmConnKind[]; #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_OTHER 1 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_AUTOCONFIG 2 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ITUDSS2 3 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ATMFUNI3DOT0 4 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ATMFUNI3DOT1 5 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ATMFUNI4DOT0 6 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ATMFIISPUNI3DOT0 7 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ATMFIISPUNI3DOT1 8 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ATMFIISPUNI4DOT0 9 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ATMFPNNI1DOT0 10 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ATMFBICI2DOT0 11 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ATMFUNIPVCONLY 12 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMINTERFACETYPE_ATMFNNIPVCONLY 13 extern GNetSnmpEnum const atm_tc_mib_enums_AtmInterfaceType[]; #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMSERVICECATEGORY_OTHER 1 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMSERVICECATEGORY_CBR 2 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMSERVICECATEGORY_RTVBR 3 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMSERVICECATEGORY_NRTVBR 4 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMSERVICECATEGORY_ABR 5 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMSERVICECATEGORY_UBR 6 extern GNetSnmpEnum const atm_tc_mib_enums_AtmServiceCategory[]; #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMVORXADMINSTATUS_UP 1 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMVORXADMINSTATUS_DOWN 2 extern GNetSnmpEnum const atm_tc_mib_enums_AtmVorXAdminStatus[]; #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMVORXOPERSTATUS_UP 1 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMVORXOPERSTATUS_DOWN 2 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMVORXOPERSTATUS_UNKNOWN 3 extern GNetSnmpEnum const atm_tc_mib_enums_AtmVorXOperStatus[]; /* * Tables to map identities to strings and vice versa. */ #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMNOTRAFFICDESCRIPTOR 1,3,6,1,2,1,37,1,1,1 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMNOCLPNOSCR 1,3,6,1,2,1,37,1,1,2 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCLPNOTAGGINGNOSCR 1,3,6,1,2,1,37,1,1,3 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCLPTAGGINGNOSCR 1,3,6,1,2,1,37,1,1,4 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMNOCLPSCR 1,3,6,1,2,1,37,1,1,5 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCLPNOTAGGINGSCR 1,3,6,1,2,1,37,1,1,6 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCLPTAGGINGSCR 1,3,6,1,2,1,37,1,1,7 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCLPNOTAGGINGMCR 1,3,6,1,2,1,37,1,1,8 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCLPTRANSPARENTNOSCR 1,3,6,1,2,1,37,1,1,9 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCLPTRANSPARENTSCR 1,3,6,1,2,1,37,1,1,10 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMNOCLPTAGGINGNOSCR 1,3,6,1,2,1,37,1,1,11 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMNOCLPNOSCRCDVT 1,3,6,1,2,1,37,1,1,12 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMNOCLPSCRCDVT 1,3,6,1,2,1,37,1,1,13 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCLPNOTAGGINGSCRCDVT 1,3,6,1,2,1,37,1,1,14 #define ATM_TC_MIB_ATMCLPTAGGINGSCRCDVT 1,3,6,1,2,1,37,1,1,15 extern GNetSnmpIdentity const atm_tc_mib_identities[]; G_END_DECLS #endif /* _ATM_TC_MIB_H_ */ gsnmp-0.3.0/examples/snmpv2-tc.c0000644000175100017510000000216011337446521013401 00000000000000/* -- DO NOT EDIT -- * Generated by smidump version 0.4.8: * smidump -f scli SNMPv2-TC * * Derived from SNMPv2-TC: * * $Id: snmpv2-tc.c 3178 2009-07-28 10:23:24Z schoenw $ */ #include "snmpv2-tc.h" GNetSnmpEnum const snmpv2_tc_enums_TruthValue[] = { { SNMPV2_TC_TRUTHVALUE_TRUE, "true" }, { SNMPV2_TC_TRUTHVALUE_FALSE, "false" }, { 0, NULL } }; GNetSnmpEnum const snmpv2_tc_enums_RowStatus[] = { { SNMPV2_TC_ROWSTATUS_ACTIVE, "active" }, { SNMPV2_TC_ROWSTATUS_NOTINSERVICE, "notInService" }, { SNMPV2_TC_ROWSTATUS_NOTREADY, "notReady" }, { SNMPV2_TC_ROWSTATUS_CREATEANDGO, "createAndGo" }, { SNMPV2_TC_ROWSTATUS_CREATEANDWAIT, "createAndWait" }, { SNMPV2_TC_ROWSTATUS_DESTROY, "destroy" }, { 0, NULL } }; GNetSnmpEnum const snmpv2_tc_enums_StorageType[] = { { SNMPV2_TC_STORAGETYPE_OTHER, "other" }, { SNMPV2_TC_STORAGETYPE_VOLATILE, "volatile" }, { SNMPV2_TC_STORAGETYPE_NONVOLATILE, "nonVolatile" }, { SNMPV2_TC_STORAGETYPE_PERMANENT, "permanent" }, { SNMPV2_TC_STORAGETYPE_READONLY, "readOnly" }, { 0, NULL } }; gsnmp-0.3.0/examples/snmpv2-tc.h0000644000175100017510000000212511337446521013407 00000000000000/* -- DO NOT EDIT -- * Generated by smidump version 0.4.8: * smidump -f scli SNMPv2-TC * * Derived from SNMPv2-TC: * * $Id: snmpv2-tc.h 3178 2009-07-28 10:23:24Z schoenw $ */ #ifndef _SNMPV2_TC_H_ #define _SNMPV2_TC_H_ #include "gsnmp.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS /* * Tables to map enumerations to strings and vice versa. */ #define SNMPV2_TC_TRUTHVALUE_TRUE 1 #define SNMPV2_TC_TRUTHVALUE_FALSE 2 extern GNetSnmpEnum const snmpv2_tc_enums_TruthValue[]; #define SNMPV2_TC_ROWSTATUS_ACTIVE 1 #define SNMPV2_TC_ROWSTATUS_NOTINSERVICE 2 #define SNMPV2_TC_ROWSTATUS_NOTREADY 3 #define SNMPV2_TC_ROWSTATUS_CREATEANDGO 4 #define SNMPV2_TC_ROWSTATUS_CREATEANDWAIT 5 #define SNMPV2_TC_ROWSTATUS_DESTROY 6 extern GNetSnmpEnum const snmpv2_tc_enums_RowStatus[]; #define SNMPV2_TC_STORAGETYPE_OTHER 1 #define SNMPV2_TC_STORAGETYPE_VOLATILE 2 #define SNMPV2_TC_STORAGETYPE_NONVOLATILE 3 #define SNMPV2_TC_STORAGETYPE_PERMANENT 4 #define SNMPV2_TC_STORAGETYPE_READONLY 5 extern GNetSnmpEnum const snmpv2_tc_enums_StorageType[]; G_END_DECLS #endif /* _SNMPV2_TC_H_ */ gsnmp-0.3.0/examples/gsnmp-get.c0000644000175100017510000001426711337446521013464 00000000000000/* * gsnmp-get.c -- * * A simple program to retrieve SNMP information by using snmp: URIs * as specified in RFC 4088. */ #include #include "gsnmp.h" static void print(gpointer data, gpointer user) { GNetSnmpVarBind *vb = (GNetSnmpVarBind *) data; gint i; for (i = 0; i < vb->oid_len; i++) { g_print("%s%u", i ? "." : "", vb->oid[i]); } g_print(" = "); switch (vb->type) { case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NULL: g_print("[NULL]"); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING: for (i = 0; i < vb->value_len; i++) { if (! g_ascii_isprint(vb->value.ui8v[i])) break; } if (i == vb->value_len) { g_print("%.*s", (gint) vb->value_len, vb->value.ui8v); } else { for (i = 0; i < vb->value_len; i++) { g_print("%s%02x", i ? ":" : "", vb->value.ui8v[i]); } } break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID: for (i = 0; i < vb->value_len; i++) { g_print("%s%u", i ? "." : "", vb->value.ui32v[i]); } break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_IPADDRESS: if (vb->value_len == 4) { g_print("%d.%d.%d.%d", vb->value.ui8v[0], vb->value.ui8v[1], vb->value.ui8v[2], vb->value.ui8v[3]); } break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32: g_print("%u", vb->value.i32); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_UNSIGNED32: g_print("%u", vb->value.ui32); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32: g_print("%u", vb->value.ui32); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS: g_print("%u", vb->value.ui32); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OPAQUE: for (i = 0; i < vb->value_len; i++) { g_print("%s%02x", i ? ":" : "", vb->value.ui8v[i]); } break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER64: g_print("%llu", vb->value.ui64); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NOSUCHOBJECT: g_print("[NOSUCHOBJECT]"); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NOSUCHINSTANCE: g_print("[NOSUCHINSTANCE]"); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_ENDOFMIBVIEW: g_print("[ENDOFMIBVIEW]"); break; } g_print("\n"); } static void walk(GNetSnmp *s, GList *vbl, int sflag) { GError *error = NULL; GList *out = NULL; out = gnet_snmp_sync_walk(s, vbl, &error); if (error) { g_printerr("%s: %s\n", g_get_prgname(), error->message); g_clear_error(&error); goto cleanup; } if (s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR && s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOSUCHNAME) { g_printerr("%s: snmp error: %s @ %d\n", g_get_prgname(), gnet_snmp_enum_get_label(gnet_snmp_enum_error_table, s->error_status), s->error_index); goto cleanup; } if (!sflag) { g_list_foreach(out, print, NULL); } cleanup: g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); } static void next(GNetSnmp *s, GList *vbl, int sflag) { GList *out; GError *error = NULL; out = gnet_snmp_sync_getnext(s, vbl, &error); if (error) { g_printerr("%s: snmp error: %s\n", g_get_prgname(), error->message); g_clear_error(&error); return; } if (s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_printerr("%s: snmp error: %s @ %d\n", g_get_prgname(), gnet_snmp_enum_get_label(gnet_snmp_enum_error_table, s->error_status), s->error_index); return; } if (!sflag) { g_list_foreach(out, print, NULL); } g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); } static void get(GNetSnmp *s, GList *vbl, int sflag) { GList *out; GError *error = NULL; out = gnet_snmp_sync_get(s, vbl, &error); if (error) { g_printerr("%s: %s\n", g_get_prgname(), error->message); g_clear_error(&error); return; } if (s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_printerr("%s: snmp error: %s @ %d\n", g_get_prgname(), gnet_snmp_enum_get_label(gnet_snmp_enum_error_table, s->error_status), s->error_index); return; } if (!sflag) { g_list_foreach(out, print, NULL); } g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); } int main(int argc, char **argv) { gint i, r; GList *vbl = NULL; GURI *uri; GNetSnmp *s; GNetSnmpUriType type; static gint repeats = 1; static gboolean sflag = 0; GError *error = NULL; GOptionContext *context; static GOptionEntry entries[] = { { "repeats", 'r', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_INT, &repeats, "Executes N times", "N" }, { "silent", 's', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &sflag, "Keep silent and produce no output", NULL }, { NULL } }; context = g_option_context_new("uri - retrieve OIDs from snmp agents"); g_option_context_add_main_entries(context, entries, NULL); g_option_context_add_group (context, gnet_snmp_get_option_group()); if (! g_option_context_parse(context, &argc, &argv, &error)) { g_printerr("%s: %s\n", g_get_prgname(), (error && error->message) ? error->message : "option parsing failed"); return 1; } for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) { g_clear_error(&error); uri = gnet_snmp_parse_uri(argv[i], &error); if (! uri) { g_printerr("%s: invalid snmp uri: %s\n", g_get_prgname(), argv[i]); continue; } if (! gnet_snmp_parse_path(uri->path, &vbl, &type, &error)) { if (error) { g_printerr("%s: %s\n", g_get_prgname(), error->message); } gnet_uri_delete(uri); continue; } g_print("%s ", argv[i]); switch (type) { case GNET_SNMP_URI_GET: g_print("(get):\n"); break; case GNET_SNMP_URI_NEXT: g_print("(next):\n"); break; case GNET_SNMP_URI_WALK: g_print("(walk):\n"); break; } s = gnet_snmp_new_uri(uri, &error); if (error) { g_printerr("%s: %s\n", g_get_prgname(), error->message); gnet_uri_delete(uri); continue; } if (! s) { g_printerr("%s: unable to create session\n", g_get_prgname()); gnet_uri_delete(uri); continue; } for (r = 0; r < repeats; r++) { switch (type) { case GNET_SNMP_URI_GET: get(s, vbl, sflag); break; case GNET_SNMP_URI_NEXT: next(s, vbl, sflag); break; case GNET_SNMP_URI_WALK: walk(s, vbl, sflag); break; } } g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); gnet_snmp_delete(s); gnet_uri_delete(uri); } return 0; } gsnmp-0.3.0/examples/gsnmp-iftable.c0000644000175100017510000000472611337446521014312 00000000000000/* * gsnmp-iftable.c -- * * A simple program to retrieve and display some data from the * standard interface table. */ #include "ianaiftype-mib.h" #include "if-mib.h" static void show_ifentry(if_mib_ifEntry_t *ifEntry) { const char *ifType = NULL; const char *ifAdminStatus = NULL; const char *ifOperStatus = NULL; if (ifEntry->ifType) { ifType = gnet_snmp_enum_get_label(ianaiftype_mib_enums_IANAifType, *ifEntry->ifType); } if (ifEntry->ifAdminStatus) { ifAdminStatus = gnet_snmp_enum_get_label(if_mib_enums_ifAdminStatus, *ifEntry->ifAdminStatus); } if (ifEntry->ifOperStatus) { ifOperStatus = gnet_snmp_enum_get_label(if_mib_enums_ifOperStatus, *ifEntry->ifOperStatus); } g_print("%8d %-16s %-8s %-8s %.*s\n", ifEntry->ifIndex, ifType ? ifType : "", ifAdminStatus ? ifAdminStatus : "", ifOperStatus ? ifOperStatus : "", ifEntry->_ifDescrLength, ifEntry->ifDescr); } static void show_iftable(GNetSnmp *snmp) { GError *error = NULL; if_mib_ifEntry_t **ifTable; int i; gchar *s; s = gnet_snmp_get_uri_string(snmp); g_print("Interface table at <%s>:\n", s); g_free(s); if_mib_get_ifTable(snmp, &ifTable, IF_MIB_IFDESCR | IF_MIB_IFTYPE | IF_MIB_IFADMINSTATUS | IF_MIB_IFOPERSTATUS, &error); if (! error && ! snmp->error_status && ifTable) { for (i = 0; ifTable[i]; i++) { show_ifentry(ifTable[i]); } } if (ifTable) if_mib_free_ifTable(ifTable); } int main(int argc, char **argv) { gint i, r; static gint repeats = 1; GNetSnmp *s; GError *error = NULL; GOptionContext *context; static GOptionEntry entries[] = { { "repeats", 'r', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_INT, &repeats, "Executes N times", "N" }, { NULL } }; context = g_option_context_new("uri - display snmp interface info"); g_option_context_add_main_entries(context, entries, NULL); g_option_context_add_group (context, gnet_snmp_get_option_group()); if (! g_option_context_parse(context, &argc, &argv, &error)) { g_printerr("%s: %s\n", g_get_prgname(), (error && error->message) ? error->message : "option parsing failed"); return 1; } for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) { g_clear_error(&error); s = gnet_snmp_new_string(argv[i], &error); if (error) { g_printerr("%s: %s\n", g_get_prgname(), error->message); continue; } for (r = 0; r < repeats; r++) { show_iftable(s); } gnet_snmp_delete(s); } return 0; } gsnmp-0.3.0/examples/if-mib.c0000644000175100017510000012000411337446521012711 00000000000000/* -- DO NOT EDIT -- * Generated by smidump version 0.4.8: * smidump -f scli IF-MIB * * Derived from IF-MIB: * The MIB module to describe generic objects for network * interface sub-layers. This MIB is an updated version of * MIB-II's ifTable, and incorporates the extensions defined in * RFC 1229. * * Revision 2000-06-14 00:00: * Clarifications agreed upon by the Interfaces MIB WG, and * published as RFC 2863. * * Revision 1996-02-28 21:55: * Revisions made by the Interfaces MIB WG, and published in * RFC 2233. * * Revision 1993-11-08 21:55: * Initial revision, published as part of RFC 1573. * * $Id: if-mib.c 3178 2009-07-28 10:23:24Z schoenw $ */ #include "if-mib.h" GNetSnmpEnum const if_mib_enums_ifAdminStatus[] = { { IF_MIB_IFADMINSTATUS_UP, "up" }, { IF_MIB_IFADMINSTATUS_DOWN, "down" }, { IF_MIB_IFADMINSTATUS_TESTING, "testing" }, { 0, NULL } }; GNetSnmpEnum const if_mib_enums_ifOperStatus[] = { { IF_MIB_IFOPERSTATUS_UP, "up" }, { IF_MIB_IFOPERSTATUS_DOWN, "down" }, { IF_MIB_IFOPERSTATUS_TESTING, "testing" }, { IF_MIB_IFOPERSTATUS_UNKNOWN, "unknown" }, { IF_MIB_IFOPERSTATUS_DORMANT, "dormant" }, { IF_MIB_IFOPERSTATUS_NOTPRESENT, "notPresent" }, { IF_MIB_IFOPERSTATUS_LOWERLAYERDOWN, "lowerLayerDown" }, { 0, NULL } }; GNetSnmpEnum const if_mib_enums_ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable[] = { { IF_MIB_IFLINKUPDOWNTRAPENABLE_ENABLED, "enabled" }, { IF_MIB_IFLINKUPDOWNTRAPENABLE_DISABLED, "disabled" }, { 0, NULL } }; GNetSnmpEnum const if_mib_enums_ifTestStatus[] = { { IF_MIB_IFTESTSTATUS_NOTINUSE, "notInUse" }, { IF_MIB_IFTESTSTATUS_INUSE, "inUse" }, { 0, NULL } }; GNetSnmpEnum const if_mib_enums_ifTestResult[] = { { IF_MIB_IFTESTRESULT_NONE, "none" }, { IF_MIB_IFTESTRESULT_SUCCESS, "success" }, { IF_MIB_IFTESTRESULT_INPROGRESS, "inProgress" }, { IF_MIB_IFTESTRESULT_NOTSUPPORTED, "notSupported" }, { IF_MIB_IFTESTRESULT_UNABLETORUN, "unAbleToRun" }, { IF_MIB_IFTESTRESULT_ABORTED, "aborted" }, { IF_MIB_IFTESTRESULT_FAILED, "failed" }, { 0, NULL } }; GNetSnmpEnum const if_mib_enums_ifRcvAddressType[] = { { IF_MIB_IFRCVADDRESSTYPE_OTHER, "other" }, { IF_MIB_IFRCVADDRESSTYPE_VOLATILE, "volatile" }, { IF_MIB_IFRCVADDRESSTYPE_NONVOLATILE, "nonVolatile" }, { 0, NULL } }; static guint32 const linkDown[] = { IF_MIB_LINKDOWN }; static guint32 const linkUp[] = { IF_MIB_LINKUP }; GNetSnmpIdentity const if_mib_notifications[] = { { linkDown, G_N_ELEMENTS(linkDown), "linkDown" }, { linkUp, G_N_ELEMENTS(linkUp), "linkUp" }, { 0, 0, NULL } }; static guint16 ifDescr_constraints[] = {0U, 255U, 0, 0}; static guint16 ifName_constraints[] = {0U, 255U, 0, 0}; static guint16 ifAlias_constraints[] = {0U, 64U, 0, 0}; static gint32 ifTestId_constraints[] = {0L, 2147483647L, 0, 0}; static guint16 ifTestOwner_constraints[] = {0U, 255U, 0, 0}; static guint32 const interfaces_oid[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 2}; static GNetSnmpAttribute interfaces_attr[] = { { 1, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, IF_MIB_IFNUMBER, "ifNumber", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_interfaces_t, ifNumber), 0, 0 }, { 0, 0, 0, NULL } }; static guint32 const ifEntry_oid[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 1}; static GNetSnmpAttribute ifEntry_attr[] = { { 2, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING, IF_MIB_IFDESCR, "ifDescr", ifDescr_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, ifDescr), G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, _ifDescrLength), 0 }, { 3, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, IF_MIB_IFTYPE, "ifType", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, ifType), 0, 0 }, { 4, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, IF_MIB_IFMTU, "ifMtu", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, ifMtu), 0, 0 }, { 5, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_UNSIGNED32, IF_MIB_IFSPEED, "ifSpeed", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, ifSpeed), 0, 0 }, { 6, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING, IF_MIB_IFPHYSADDRESS, "ifPhysAddress", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, ifPhysAddress), G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, _ifPhysAddressLength), 0 }, { 7, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, IF_MIB_IFADMINSTATUS, "ifAdminStatus", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, ifAdminStatus), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 8, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, IF_MIB_IFOPERSTATUS, "ifOperStatus", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, ifOperStatus), 0, 0 }, { 9, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS, IF_MIB_IFLASTCHANGE, "ifLastChange", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, ifLastChange), 0, 0 }, { 10, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, IF_MIB_IFINOCTETS, "ifInOctets", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, ifInOctets), 0, 0 }, { 11, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, IF_MIB_IFINUCASTPKTS, "ifInUcastPkts", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, ifInUcastPkts), 0, 0 }, { 12, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, IF_MIB_IFINNUCASTPKTS, "ifInNUcastPkts", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, ifInNUcastPkts), 0, 0 }, { 13, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, IF_MIB_IFINDISCARDS, "ifInDiscards", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, ifInDiscards), 0, 0 }, { 14, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, IF_MIB_IFINERRORS, "ifInErrors", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, ifInErrors), 0, 0 }, { 15, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, IF_MIB_IFINUNKNOWNPROTOS, "ifInUnknownProtos", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, ifInUnknownProtos), 0, 0 }, { 16, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, IF_MIB_IFOUTOCTETS, "ifOutOctets", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, ifOutOctets), 0, 0 }, { 17, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, IF_MIB_IFOUTUCASTPKTS, "ifOutUcastPkts", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, ifOutUcastPkts), 0, 0 }, { 18, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, IF_MIB_IFOUTNUCASTPKTS, "ifOutNUcastPkts", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, ifOutNUcastPkts), 0, 0 }, { 19, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, IF_MIB_IFOUTDISCARDS, "ifOutDiscards", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, ifOutDiscards), 0, 0 }, { 20, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, IF_MIB_IFOUTERRORS, "ifOutErrors", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, ifOutErrors), 0, 0 }, { 21, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_UNSIGNED32, IF_MIB_IFOUTQLEN, "ifOutQLen", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, ifOutQLen), 0, 0 }, { 22, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID, IF_MIB_IFSPECIFIC, "ifSpecific", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, ifSpecific), G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifEntry_t, _ifSpecificLength), 0 }, { 0, 0, 0, NULL } }; static guint32 const ifMIBObjects_oid[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 31, 1}; static GNetSnmpAttribute ifMIBObjects_attr[] = { { 5, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS, IF_MIB_IFTABLELASTCHANGE, "ifTableLastChange", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifMIBObjects_t, ifTableLastChange), 0, 0 }, { 6, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS, IF_MIB_IFSTACKLASTCHANGE, "ifStackLastChange", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifMIBObjects_t, ifStackLastChange), 0, 0 }, { 0, 0, 0, NULL } }; static guint32 const ifXEntry_oid[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 31, 1, 1, 1}; static GNetSnmpAttribute ifXEntry_attr[] = { { 1, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING, IF_MIB_IFNAME, "ifName", ifName_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifXEntry_t, ifName), G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifXEntry_t, _ifNameLength), 0 }, { 2, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, IF_MIB_IFINMULTICASTPKTS, "ifInMulticastPkts", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifXEntry_t, ifInMulticastPkts), 0, 0 }, { 3, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, IF_MIB_IFINBROADCASTPKTS, "ifInBroadcastPkts", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifXEntry_t, ifInBroadcastPkts), 0, 0 }, { 4, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, IF_MIB_IFOUTMULTICASTPKTS, "ifOutMulticastPkts", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifXEntry_t, ifOutMulticastPkts), 0, 0 }, { 5, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, IF_MIB_IFOUTBROADCASTPKTS, "ifOutBroadcastPkts", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifXEntry_t, ifOutBroadcastPkts), 0, 0 }, { 6, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER64, IF_MIB_IFHCINOCTETS, "ifHCInOctets", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifXEntry_t, ifHCInOctets), 0, 0 }, { 7, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER64, IF_MIB_IFHCINUCASTPKTS, "ifHCInUcastPkts", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifXEntry_t, ifHCInUcastPkts), 0, 0 }, { 8, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER64, IF_MIB_IFHCINMULTICASTPKTS, "ifHCInMulticastPkts", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifXEntry_t, ifHCInMulticastPkts), 0, 0 }, { 9, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER64, IF_MIB_IFHCINBROADCASTPKTS, "ifHCInBroadcastPkts", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifXEntry_t, ifHCInBroadcastPkts), 0, 0 }, { 10, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER64, IF_MIB_IFHCOUTOCTETS, "ifHCOutOctets", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifXEntry_t, ifHCOutOctets), 0, 0 }, { 11, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER64, IF_MIB_IFHCOUTUCASTPKTS, "ifHCOutUcastPkts", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifXEntry_t, ifHCOutUcastPkts), 0, 0 }, { 12, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER64, IF_MIB_IFHCOUTMULTICASTPKTS, "ifHCOutMulticastPkts", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifXEntry_t, ifHCOutMulticastPkts), 0, 0 }, { 13, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER64, IF_MIB_IFHCOUTBROADCASTPKTS, "ifHCOutBroadcastPkts", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifXEntry_t, ifHCOutBroadcastPkts), 0, 0 }, { 14, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, IF_MIB_IFLINKUPDOWNTRAPENABLE, "ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifXEntry_t, ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 15, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_UNSIGNED32, IF_MIB_IFHIGHSPEED, "ifHighSpeed", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifXEntry_t, ifHighSpeed), 0, 0 }, { 16, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, IF_MIB_IFPROMISCUOUSMODE, "ifPromiscuousMode", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifXEntry_t, ifPromiscuousMode), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 17, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, IF_MIB_IFCONNECTORPRESENT, "ifConnectorPresent", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifXEntry_t, ifConnectorPresent), 0, 0 }, { 18, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING, IF_MIB_IFALIAS, "ifAlias", ifAlias_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifXEntry_t, ifAlias), G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifXEntry_t, _ifAliasLength), GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 19, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS, IF_MIB_IFCOUNTERDISCONTINUITYTIME, "ifCounterDiscontinuityTime", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifXEntry_t, ifCounterDiscontinuityTime), 0, 0 }, { 0, 0, 0, NULL } }; static guint32 const ifStackEntry_oid[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 31, 1, 2, 1}; static GNetSnmpAttribute ifStackEntry_attr[] = { { 3, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, IF_MIB_IFSTACKSTATUS, "ifStackStatus", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifStackEntry_t, ifStackStatus), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 0, 0, 0, NULL } }; static guint32 const ifTestEntry_oid[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 31, 1, 3, 1}; static GNetSnmpAttribute ifTestEntry_attr[] = { { 1, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, IF_MIB_IFTESTID, "ifTestId", ifTestId_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifTestEntry_t, ifTestId), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 2, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, IF_MIB_IFTESTSTATUS, "ifTestStatus", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifTestEntry_t, ifTestStatus), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 3, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID, IF_MIB_IFTESTTYPE, "ifTestType", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifTestEntry_t, ifTestType), G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifTestEntry_t, _ifTestTypeLength), GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 4, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, IF_MIB_IFTESTRESULT, "ifTestResult", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifTestEntry_t, ifTestResult), 0, 0 }, { 5, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID, IF_MIB_IFTESTCODE, "ifTestCode", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifTestEntry_t, ifTestCode), G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifTestEntry_t, _ifTestCodeLength), 0 }, { 6, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING, IF_MIB_IFTESTOWNER, "ifTestOwner", ifTestOwner_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifTestEntry_t, ifTestOwner), G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifTestEntry_t, _ifTestOwnerLength), GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 0, 0, 0, NULL } }; static guint32 const ifRcvAddressEntry_oid[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 31, 1, 4, 1}; static GNetSnmpAttribute ifRcvAddressEntry_attr[] = { { 2, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, IF_MIB_IFRCVADDRESSSTATUS, "ifRcvAddressStatus", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t, ifRcvAddressStatus), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 3, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, IF_MIB_IFRCVADDRESSTYPE, "ifRcvAddressType", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t, ifRcvAddressType), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 0, 0, 0, NULL } }; if_mib_interfaces_t * if_mib_new_interfaces() { if_mib_interfaces_t *interfaces; interfaces = (if_mib_interfaces_t *) g_malloc0(sizeof(if_mib_interfaces_t) + sizeof(gpointer)); return interfaces; } static inline if_mib_interfaces_t * assign_interfaces(GList *vbl) { if_mib_interfaces_t *interfaces; char *p; interfaces = if_mib_new_interfaces(); p = (char *) interfaces + sizeof(if_mib_interfaces_t); * (GList **) p = vbl; gnet_snmp_attr_assign(vbl, interfaces_oid, G_N_ELEMENTS(interfaces_oid), interfaces_attr, interfaces); return interfaces; } void if_mib_get_interfaces(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_interfaces_t **interfaces, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; static const guint32 _base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 2, 0}; guint32 base[128]; *interfaces = NULL; memcpy(base, _base, sizeof(_base)); gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, 8, 7, interfaces_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_getnext(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { if ((error && *error) || s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); return; } *interfaces = assign_interfaces(out); } } void if_mib_free_interfaces(if_mib_interfaces_t *interfaces) { GList *vbl; char *p; if (interfaces) { p = (char *) interfaces + sizeof(if_mib_interfaces_t); vbl = * (GList **) p; g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); g_free(interfaces); } } if_mib_ifEntry_t * if_mib_new_ifEntry() { if_mib_ifEntry_t *ifEntry; ifEntry = (if_mib_ifEntry_t *) g_malloc0(sizeof(if_mib_ifEntry_t) + sizeof(gpointer)); return ifEntry; } static inline int unpack_ifEntry(GNetSnmpVarBind *vb, if_mib_ifEntry_t *ifEntry) { guint8 idx = 10; if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; ifEntry->ifIndex = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((ifEntry->ifIndex < 1)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len > idx) return -1; return 0; } static inline gint8 pack_ifEntry(guint32 *base, gint32 ifIndex) { guint8 idx = 10; base[idx++] = ifIndex; return idx; } static inline if_mib_ifEntry_t * assign_ifEntry(GList *vbl) { if_mib_ifEntry_t *ifEntry; char *p; ifEntry = if_mib_new_ifEntry(); p = (char *) ifEntry + sizeof(if_mib_ifEntry_t); * (GList **) p = vbl; if (unpack_ifEntry((GNetSnmpVarBind *) vbl->data, ifEntry) < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid instance identifier", "ifEntry"); g_free(ifEntry); return NULL; } gnet_snmp_attr_assign(vbl, ifEntry_oid, G_N_ELEMENTS(ifEntry_oid), ifEntry_attr, ifEntry); return ifEntry; } void if_mib_get_ifTable(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifEntry_t ***ifEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; GList *row; int i; static guint32 const _base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 1, 0}; guint32 base[128]; *ifEntry = NULL; memcpy(base, _base, sizeof(_base)); gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, 10, 9, ifEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_table(s, in, error); /* gnet_snmp_varbind_list_free(in); */ if (out) { *ifEntry = (if_mib_ifEntry_t **) g_malloc0((g_list_length(out) + 1) * sizeof(if_mib_ifEntry_t *)); for (row = out, i = 0; row; row = g_list_next(row), i++) { (*ifEntry)[i] = assign_ifEntry(row->data); } } } void if_mib_get_ifEntry(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifEntry_t **ifEntry, gint32 ifIndex, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, ifEntry_oid, sizeof(ifEntry_oid)); len = pack_ifEntry(base, ifIndex); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "ifEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } *ifEntry = NULL; gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, len, 9, ifEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_get(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { if (s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); return; } *ifEntry = assign_ifEntry(out); } } void if_mib_set_ifEntry(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifEntry_t *ifEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, ifEntry_oid, sizeof(ifEntry_oid)); len = pack_ifEntry(base, ifEntry->ifIndex); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "ifEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } gnet_snmp_attr_set(s, &in, base, len, 9, ifEntry_attr, mask, ifEntry); out = gnet_snmp_sync_set(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); } } void if_mib_free_ifEntry(if_mib_ifEntry_t *ifEntry) { GList *vbl; char *p; if (ifEntry) { p = (char *) ifEntry + sizeof(if_mib_ifEntry_t); vbl = * (GList **) p; g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); g_free(ifEntry); } } void if_mib_free_ifTable(if_mib_ifEntry_t **ifEntry) { int i; if (ifEntry) { for (i = 0; ifEntry[i]; i++) { if_mib_free_ifEntry(ifEntry[i]); } g_free(ifEntry); } } if_mib_ifMIBObjects_t * if_mib_new_ifMIBObjects() { if_mib_ifMIBObjects_t *ifMIBObjects; ifMIBObjects = (if_mib_ifMIBObjects_t *) g_malloc0(sizeof(if_mib_ifMIBObjects_t) + sizeof(gpointer)); return ifMIBObjects; } static inline if_mib_ifMIBObjects_t * assign_ifMIBObjects(GList *vbl) { if_mib_ifMIBObjects_t *ifMIBObjects; char *p; ifMIBObjects = if_mib_new_ifMIBObjects(); p = (char *) ifMIBObjects + sizeof(if_mib_ifMIBObjects_t); * (GList **) p = vbl; gnet_snmp_attr_assign(vbl, ifMIBObjects_oid, G_N_ELEMENTS(ifMIBObjects_oid), ifMIBObjects_attr, ifMIBObjects); return ifMIBObjects; } void if_mib_get_ifMIBObjects(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifMIBObjects_t **ifMIBObjects, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; static const guint32 _base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 31, 1, 0}; guint32 base[128]; *ifMIBObjects = NULL; memcpy(base, _base, sizeof(_base)); gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, 9, 8, ifMIBObjects_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_getnext(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { if ((error && *error) || s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); return; } *ifMIBObjects = assign_ifMIBObjects(out); } } void if_mib_free_ifMIBObjects(if_mib_ifMIBObjects_t *ifMIBObjects) { GList *vbl; char *p; if (ifMIBObjects) { p = (char *) ifMIBObjects + sizeof(if_mib_ifMIBObjects_t); vbl = * (GList **) p; g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); g_free(ifMIBObjects); } } if_mib_ifXEntry_t * if_mib_new_ifXEntry() { if_mib_ifXEntry_t *ifXEntry; ifXEntry = (if_mib_ifXEntry_t *) g_malloc0(sizeof(if_mib_ifXEntry_t) + sizeof(gpointer)); return ifXEntry; } static inline int unpack_ifXEntry(GNetSnmpVarBind *vb, if_mib_ifXEntry_t *ifXEntry) { guint8 idx = 11; if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; ifXEntry->ifIndex = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((ifXEntry->ifIndex < 1)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len > idx) return -1; return 0; } static inline gint8 pack_ifXEntry(guint32 *base, gint32 ifIndex) { guint8 idx = 11; base[idx++] = ifIndex; return idx; } static inline if_mib_ifXEntry_t * assign_ifXEntry(GList *vbl) { if_mib_ifXEntry_t *ifXEntry; char *p; ifXEntry = if_mib_new_ifXEntry(); p = (char *) ifXEntry + sizeof(if_mib_ifXEntry_t); * (GList **) p = vbl; if (unpack_ifXEntry((GNetSnmpVarBind *) vbl->data, ifXEntry) < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid instance identifier", "ifXEntry"); g_free(ifXEntry); return NULL; } gnet_snmp_attr_assign(vbl, ifXEntry_oid, G_N_ELEMENTS(ifXEntry_oid), ifXEntry_attr, ifXEntry); return ifXEntry; } void if_mib_get_ifXTable(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifXEntry_t ***ifXEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; GList *row; int i; static guint32 const _base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 31, 1, 1, 1, 0}; guint32 base[128]; *ifXEntry = NULL; memcpy(base, _base, sizeof(_base)); gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, 11, 10, ifXEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_table(s, in, error); /* gnet_snmp_varbind_list_free(in); */ if (out) { *ifXEntry = (if_mib_ifXEntry_t **) g_malloc0((g_list_length(out) + 1) * sizeof(if_mib_ifXEntry_t *)); for (row = out, i = 0; row; row = g_list_next(row), i++) { (*ifXEntry)[i] = assign_ifXEntry(row->data); } } } void if_mib_get_ifXEntry(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifXEntry_t **ifXEntry, gint32 ifIndex, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, ifXEntry_oid, sizeof(ifXEntry_oid)); len = pack_ifXEntry(base, ifIndex); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "ifXEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } *ifXEntry = NULL; gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, len, 10, ifXEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_get(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { if (s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); return; } *ifXEntry = assign_ifXEntry(out); } } void if_mib_set_ifXEntry(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifXEntry_t *ifXEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, ifXEntry_oid, sizeof(ifXEntry_oid)); len = pack_ifXEntry(base, ifXEntry->ifIndex); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "ifXEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } gnet_snmp_attr_set(s, &in, base, len, 10, ifXEntry_attr, mask, ifXEntry); out = gnet_snmp_sync_set(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); } } void if_mib_free_ifXEntry(if_mib_ifXEntry_t *ifXEntry) { GList *vbl; char *p; if (ifXEntry) { p = (char *) ifXEntry + sizeof(if_mib_ifXEntry_t); vbl = * (GList **) p; g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); g_free(ifXEntry); } } void if_mib_free_ifXTable(if_mib_ifXEntry_t **ifXEntry) { int i; if (ifXEntry) { for (i = 0; ifXEntry[i]; i++) { if_mib_free_ifXEntry(ifXEntry[i]); } g_free(ifXEntry); } } if_mib_ifStackEntry_t * if_mib_new_ifStackEntry() { if_mib_ifStackEntry_t *ifStackEntry; ifStackEntry = (if_mib_ifStackEntry_t *) g_malloc0(sizeof(if_mib_ifStackEntry_t) + sizeof(gpointer)); return ifStackEntry; } static inline int unpack_ifStackEntry(GNetSnmpVarBind *vb, if_mib_ifStackEntry_t *ifStackEntry) { guint8 idx = 11; if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; ifStackEntry->ifStackHigherLayer = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((ifStackEntry->ifStackHigherLayer < 0)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; ifStackEntry->ifStackLowerLayer = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((ifStackEntry->ifStackLowerLayer < 0)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len > idx) return -1; return 0; } static inline gint8 pack_ifStackEntry(guint32 *base, gint32 ifStackHigherLayer, gint32 ifStackLowerLayer) { guint8 idx = 11; base[idx++] = ifStackHigherLayer; base[idx++] = ifStackLowerLayer; return idx; } static inline if_mib_ifStackEntry_t * assign_ifStackEntry(GList *vbl) { if_mib_ifStackEntry_t *ifStackEntry; char *p; ifStackEntry = if_mib_new_ifStackEntry(); p = (char *) ifStackEntry + sizeof(if_mib_ifStackEntry_t); * (GList **) p = vbl; if (unpack_ifStackEntry((GNetSnmpVarBind *) vbl->data, ifStackEntry) < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid instance identifier", "ifStackEntry"); g_free(ifStackEntry); return NULL; } gnet_snmp_attr_assign(vbl, ifStackEntry_oid, G_N_ELEMENTS(ifStackEntry_oid), ifStackEntry_attr, ifStackEntry); return ifStackEntry; } void if_mib_get_ifStackTable(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifStackEntry_t ***ifStackEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; GList *row; int i; static guint32 const _base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 31, 1, 2, 1, 0}; guint32 base[128]; *ifStackEntry = NULL; memcpy(base, _base, sizeof(_base)); gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, 11, 10, ifStackEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_table(s, in, error); /* gnet_snmp_varbind_list_free(in); */ if (out) { *ifStackEntry = (if_mib_ifStackEntry_t **) g_malloc0((g_list_length(out) + 1) * sizeof(if_mib_ifStackEntry_t *)); for (row = out, i = 0; row; row = g_list_next(row), i++) { (*ifStackEntry)[i] = assign_ifStackEntry(row->data); } } } void if_mib_get_ifStackEntry(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifStackEntry_t **ifStackEntry, gint32 ifStackHigherLayer, gint32 ifStackLowerLayer, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, ifStackEntry_oid, sizeof(ifStackEntry_oid)); len = pack_ifStackEntry(base, ifStackHigherLayer, ifStackLowerLayer); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "ifStackEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } *ifStackEntry = NULL; gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, len, 10, ifStackEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_get(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { if (s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); return; } *ifStackEntry = assign_ifStackEntry(out); } } void if_mib_set_ifStackEntry(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifStackEntry_t *ifStackEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, ifStackEntry_oid, sizeof(ifStackEntry_oid)); len = pack_ifStackEntry(base, ifStackEntry->ifStackHigherLayer, ifStackEntry->ifStackLowerLayer); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "ifStackEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } gnet_snmp_attr_set(s, &in, base, len, 10, ifStackEntry_attr, mask, ifStackEntry); out = gnet_snmp_sync_set(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); } } void if_mib_free_ifStackEntry(if_mib_ifStackEntry_t *ifStackEntry) { GList *vbl; char *p; if (ifStackEntry) { p = (char *) ifStackEntry + sizeof(if_mib_ifStackEntry_t); vbl = * (GList **) p; g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); g_free(ifStackEntry); } } void if_mib_free_ifStackTable(if_mib_ifStackEntry_t **ifStackEntry) { int i; if (ifStackEntry) { for (i = 0; ifStackEntry[i]; i++) { if_mib_free_ifStackEntry(ifStackEntry[i]); } g_free(ifStackEntry); } } if_mib_ifTestEntry_t * if_mib_new_ifTestEntry() { if_mib_ifTestEntry_t *ifTestEntry; ifTestEntry = (if_mib_ifTestEntry_t *) g_malloc0(sizeof(if_mib_ifTestEntry_t) + sizeof(gpointer)); return ifTestEntry; } static inline int unpack_ifTestEntry(GNetSnmpVarBind *vb, if_mib_ifTestEntry_t *ifTestEntry) { guint8 idx = 11; if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; ifTestEntry->ifIndex = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((ifTestEntry->ifIndex < 1)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len > idx) return -1; return 0; } static inline gint8 pack_ifTestEntry(guint32 *base, gint32 ifIndex) { guint8 idx = 11; base[idx++] = ifIndex; return idx; } static inline if_mib_ifTestEntry_t * assign_ifTestEntry(GList *vbl) { if_mib_ifTestEntry_t *ifTestEntry; char *p; ifTestEntry = if_mib_new_ifTestEntry(); p = (char *) ifTestEntry + sizeof(if_mib_ifTestEntry_t); * (GList **) p = vbl; if (unpack_ifTestEntry((GNetSnmpVarBind *) vbl->data, ifTestEntry) < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid instance identifier", "ifTestEntry"); g_free(ifTestEntry); return NULL; } gnet_snmp_attr_assign(vbl, ifTestEntry_oid, G_N_ELEMENTS(ifTestEntry_oid), ifTestEntry_attr, ifTestEntry); return ifTestEntry; } void if_mib_get_ifTestTable(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifTestEntry_t ***ifTestEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; GList *row; int i; static guint32 const _base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 31, 1, 3, 1, 0}; guint32 base[128]; *ifTestEntry = NULL; memcpy(base, _base, sizeof(_base)); gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, 11, 10, ifTestEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_table(s, in, error); /* gnet_snmp_varbind_list_free(in); */ if (out) { *ifTestEntry = (if_mib_ifTestEntry_t **) g_malloc0((g_list_length(out) + 1) * sizeof(if_mib_ifTestEntry_t *)); for (row = out, i = 0; row; row = g_list_next(row), i++) { (*ifTestEntry)[i] = assign_ifTestEntry(row->data); } } } void if_mib_get_ifTestEntry(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifTestEntry_t **ifTestEntry, gint32 ifIndex, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, ifTestEntry_oid, sizeof(ifTestEntry_oid)); len = pack_ifTestEntry(base, ifIndex); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "ifTestEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } *ifTestEntry = NULL; gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, len, 10, ifTestEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_get(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { if (s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); return; } *ifTestEntry = assign_ifTestEntry(out); } } void if_mib_set_ifTestEntry(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifTestEntry_t *ifTestEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, ifTestEntry_oid, sizeof(ifTestEntry_oid)); len = pack_ifTestEntry(base, ifTestEntry->ifIndex); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "ifTestEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } gnet_snmp_attr_set(s, &in, base, len, 10, ifTestEntry_attr, mask, ifTestEntry); out = gnet_snmp_sync_set(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); } } void if_mib_free_ifTestEntry(if_mib_ifTestEntry_t *ifTestEntry) { GList *vbl; char *p; if (ifTestEntry) { p = (char *) ifTestEntry + sizeof(if_mib_ifTestEntry_t); vbl = * (GList **) p; g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); g_free(ifTestEntry); } } void if_mib_free_ifTestTable(if_mib_ifTestEntry_t **ifTestEntry) { int i; if (ifTestEntry) { for (i = 0; ifTestEntry[i]; i++) { if_mib_free_ifTestEntry(ifTestEntry[i]); } g_free(ifTestEntry); } } if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t * if_mib_new_ifRcvAddressEntry() { if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t *ifRcvAddressEntry; ifRcvAddressEntry = (if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t *) g_malloc0(sizeof(if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t) + sizeof(gpointer)); return ifRcvAddressEntry; } static inline int unpack_ifRcvAddressEntry(GNetSnmpVarBind *vb, if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t *ifRcvAddressEntry) { guint8 idx = 11; guint16 i, len; if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; ifRcvAddressEntry->ifIndex = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((ifRcvAddressEntry->ifIndex < 1)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; len = vb->oid[idx++]; if (len > 117) return -1; if (vb->oid_len < idx + len) return -1; for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { ifRcvAddressEntry->ifRcvAddressAddress[i] = vb->oid[idx++]; } ifRcvAddressEntry->_ifRcvAddressAddressLength = len; if (vb->oid_len > idx) return -1; return 0; } static inline gint8 pack_ifRcvAddressEntry(guint32 *base, gint32 ifIndex, guchar *ifRcvAddressAddress, guint16 _ifRcvAddressAddressLength) { guint8 idx = 11; guint16 i, len; base[idx++] = ifIndex; len = _ifRcvAddressAddressLength; base[idx++] = len; if (len > 117) return -1; for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { base[idx++] = ifRcvAddressAddress[i]; if (idx >= 128) return -1; } return idx; } static inline if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t * assign_ifRcvAddressEntry(GList *vbl) { if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t *ifRcvAddressEntry; char *p; ifRcvAddressEntry = if_mib_new_ifRcvAddressEntry(); p = (char *) ifRcvAddressEntry + sizeof(if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t); * (GList **) p = vbl; if (unpack_ifRcvAddressEntry((GNetSnmpVarBind *) vbl->data, ifRcvAddressEntry) < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid instance identifier", "ifRcvAddressEntry"); g_free(ifRcvAddressEntry); return NULL; } gnet_snmp_attr_assign(vbl, ifRcvAddressEntry_oid, G_N_ELEMENTS(ifRcvAddressEntry_oid), ifRcvAddressEntry_attr, ifRcvAddressEntry); return ifRcvAddressEntry; } void if_mib_get_ifRcvAddressTable(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t ***ifRcvAddressEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; GList *row; int i; static guint32 const _base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 31, 1, 4, 1, 0}; guint32 base[128]; *ifRcvAddressEntry = NULL; memcpy(base, _base, sizeof(_base)); gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, 11, 10, ifRcvAddressEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_table(s, in, error); /* gnet_snmp_varbind_list_free(in); */ if (out) { *ifRcvAddressEntry = (if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t **) g_malloc0((g_list_length(out) + 1) * sizeof(if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t *)); for (row = out, i = 0; row; row = g_list_next(row), i++) { (*ifRcvAddressEntry)[i] = assign_ifRcvAddressEntry(row->data); } } } void if_mib_get_ifRcvAddressEntry(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t **ifRcvAddressEntry, gint32 ifIndex, guchar *ifRcvAddressAddress, guint16 _ifRcvAddressAddressLength, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, ifRcvAddressEntry_oid, sizeof(ifRcvAddressEntry_oid)); len = pack_ifRcvAddressEntry(base, ifIndex, ifRcvAddressAddress, _ifRcvAddressAddressLength); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "ifRcvAddressEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } *ifRcvAddressEntry = NULL; gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, len, 10, ifRcvAddressEntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_get(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { if (s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); return; } *ifRcvAddressEntry = assign_ifRcvAddressEntry(out); } } void if_mib_set_ifRcvAddressEntry(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t *ifRcvAddressEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, ifRcvAddressEntry_oid, sizeof(ifRcvAddressEntry_oid)); len = pack_ifRcvAddressEntry(base, ifRcvAddressEntry->ifIndex, ifRcvAddressEntry->ifRcvAddressAddress, ifRcvAddressEntry->_ifRcvAddressAddressLength); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "ifRcvAddressEntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } gnet_snmp_attr_set(s, &in, base, len, 10, ifRcvAddressEntry_attr, mask, ifRcvAddressEntry); out = gnet_snmp_sync_set(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); } } void if_mib_free_ifRcvAddressEntry(if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t *ifRcvAddressEntry) { GList *vbl; char *p; if (ifRcvAddressEntry) { p = (char *) ifRcvAddressEntry + sizeof(if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t); vbl = * (GList **) p; g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); g_free(ifRcvAddressEntry); } } void if_mib_free_ifRcvAddressTable(if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t **ifRcvAddressEntry) { int i; if (ifRcvAddressEntry) { for (i = 0; ifRcvAddressEntry[i]; i++) { if_mib_free_ifRcvAddressEntry(ifRcvAddressEntry[i]); } g_free(ifRcvAddressEntry); } } gsnmp-0.3.0/examples/if-mib.h0000644000175100017510000003325011337446521012724 00000000000000/* -- DO NOT EDIT -- * Generated by smidump version 0.4.8: * smidump -f scli IF-MIB * * Derived from IF-MIB: * The MIB module to describe generic objects for network * interface sub-layers. This MIB is an updated version of * MIB-II's ifTable, and incorporates the extensions defined in * RFC 1229. * * Revision 2000-06-14 00:00: * Clarifications agreed upon by the Interfaces MIB WG, and * published as RFC 2863. * * Revision 1996-02-28 21:55: * Revisions made by the Interfaces MIB WG, and published in * RFC 2233. * * Revision 1993-11-08 21:55: * Initial revision, published as part of RFC 1573. * * $Id: if-mib.h 3178 2009-07-28 10:23:24Z schoenw $ */ #ifndef _IF_MIB_H_ #define _IF_MIB_H_ #include "gsnmp.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS /* * Tables to map enumerations to strings and vice versa. */ #define IF_MIB_IFADMINSTATUS_UP 1 #define IF_MIB_IFADMINSTATUS_DOWN 2 #define IF_MIB_IFADMINSTATUS_TESTING 3 extern GNetSnmpEnum const if_mib_enums_ifAdminStatus[]; #define IF_MIB_IFOPERSTATUS_UP 1 #define IF_MIB_IFOPERSTATUS_DOWN 2 #define IF_MIB_IFOPERSTATUS_TESTING 3 #define IF_MIB_IFOPERSTATUS_UNKNOWN 4 #define IF_MIB_IFOPERSTATUS_DORMANT 5 #define IF_MIB_IFOPERSTATUS_NOTPRESENT 6 #define IF_MIB_IFOPERSTATUS_LOWERLAYERDOWN 7 extern GNetSnmpEnum const if_mib_enums_ifOperStatus[]; #define IF_MIB_IFLINKUPDOWNTRAPENABLE_ENABLED 1 #define IF_MIB_IFLINKUPDOWNTRAPENABLE_DISABLED 2 extern GNetSnmpEnum const if_mib_enums_ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable[]; #define IF_MIB_IFTESTSTATUS_NOTINUSE 1 #define IF_MIB_IFTESTSTATUS_INUSE 2 extern GNetSnmpEnum const if_mib_enums_ifTestStatus[]; #define IF_MIB_IFTESTRESULT_NONE 1 #define IF_MIB_IFTESTRESULT_SUCCESS 2 #define IF_MIB_IFTESTRESULT_INPROGRESS 3 #define IF_MIB_IFTESTRESULT_NOTSUPPORTED 4 #define IF_MIB_IFTESTRESULT_UNABLETORUN 5 #define IF_MIB_IFTESTRESULT_ABORTED 6 #define IF_MIB_IFTESTRESULT_FAILED 7 extern GNetSnmpEnum const if_mib_enums_ifTestResult[]; #define IF_MIB_IFRCVADDRESSTYPE_OTHER 1 #define IF_MIB_IFRCVADDRESSTYPE_VOLATILE 2 #define IF_MIB_IFRCVADDRESSTYPE_NONVOLATILE 3 extern GNetSnmpEnum const if_mib_enums_ifRcvAddressType[]; /* * Tables to map notifications to strings and vice versa. */ #define IF_MIB_LINKDOWN 1,3,6,1,6,3,1,1,5,3 #define IF_MIB_LINKUP 1,3,6,1,6,3,1,1,5,4 extern GNetSnmpIdentity const if_mib_notifications[]; /* * C type definitions for IF-MIB::interfaces. */ #define IF_MIB_IFNUMBER (1 << 0) typedef struct { gint32 *ifNumber; /* ro Integer32 */ } if_mib_interfaces_t; extern if_mib_interfaces_t * if_mib_new_interfaces(void); extern void if_mib_get_interfaces(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_interfaces_t **interfaces, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void if_mib_free_interfaces(if_mib_interfaces_t *interfaces); /* * C type definitions for IF-MIB::ifEntry. */ #define IF_MIB_IFINDEX (1 << 0) #define IF_MIB_IFDESCR (1 << 1) #define IF_MIB_IFTYPE (1 << 2) #define IF_MIB_IFMTU (1 << 3) #define IF_MIB_IFSPEED (1 << 4) #define IF_MIB_IFPHYSADDRESS (1 << 5) #define IF_MIB_IFADMINSTATUS (1 << 6) #define IF_MIB_IFOPERSTATUS (1 << 7) #define IF_MIB_IFLASTCHANGE (1 << 8) #define IF_MIB_IFINOCTETS (1 << 9) #define IF_MIB_IFINUCASTPKTS (1 << 10) #define IF_MIB_IFINNUCASTPKTS (1 << 11) #define IF_MIB_IFINDISCARDS (1 << 12) #define IF_MIB_IFINERRORS (1 << 13) #define IF_MIB_IFINUNKNOWNPROTOS (1 << 14) #define IF_MIB_IFOUTOCTETS (1 << 15) #define IF_MIB_IFOUTUCASTPKTS (1 << 16) #define IF_MIB_IFOUTNUCASTPKTS (1 << 17) #define IF_MIB_IFOUTDISCARDS (1 << 18) #define IF_MIB_IFOUTERRORS (1 << 19) #define IF_MIB_IFOUTQLEN (1 << 20) #define IF_MIB_IFSPECIFIC (1 << 21) typedef struct { gint32 ifIndex; /* ro IF-MIB::InterfaceIndex */ guchar *ifDescr; /* ro */ #define IF_MIB_IFDESCRMINLENGTH 0 #define IF_MIB_IFDESCRMAXLENGTH 255 guint16 _ifDescrLength; gint32 *ifType; /* ro IANAifType-MIB::IANAifType */ gint32 *ifMtu; /* ro Integer32 */ guint32 *ifSpeed; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Gauge32 */ guchar *ifPhysAddress; /* ro SNMPv2-TC::PhysAddress */ #define IF_MIB_IFPHYSADDRESSMINLENGTH 0 #define IF_MIB_IFPHYSADDRESSMAXLENGTH 65535 guint16 _ifPhysAddressLength; gint32 *ifAdminStatus; /* rw */ gint32 *ifOperStatus; /* ro */ guint32 *ifLastChange; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::TimeTicks */ guint32 *ifInOctets; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *ifInUcastPkts; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *ifInNUcastPkts; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *ifInDiscards; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *ifInErrors; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *ifInUnknownProtos; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *ifOutOctets; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *ifOutUcastPkts; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *ifOutNUcastPkts; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *ifOutDiscards; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *ifOutErrors; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *ifOutQLen; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Gauge32 */ guint32 *ifSpecific; /* ro ObjectIdentifier */ #define IF_MIB_IFSPECIFICMINLENGTH 0 #define IF_MIB_IFSPECIFICMAXLENGTH 128 guint16 _ifSpecificLength; } if_mib_ifEntry_t; extern void if_mib_get_ifTable(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifEntry_t ***ifEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void if_mib_free_ifTable(if_mib_ifEntry_t **ifEntry); extern if_mib_ifEntry_t * if_mib_new_ifEntry(void); extern void if_mib_get_ifEntry(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifEntry_t **ifEntry, gint32 ifIndex, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void if_mib_set_ifEntry(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifEntry_t *ifEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void if_mib_free_ifEntry(if_mib_ifEntry_t *ifEntry); /* * C type definitions for IF-MIB::ifMIBObjects. */ #define IF_MIB_IFTABLELASTCHANGE (1 << 0) #define IF_MIB_IFSTACKLASTCHANGE (1 << 1) typedef struct { guint32 *ifTableLastChange; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::TimeTicks */ guint32 *ifStackLastChange; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::TimeTicks */ } if_mib_ifMIBObjects_t; extern if_mib_ifMIBObjects_t * if_mib_new_ifMIBObjects(void); extern void if_mib_get_ifMIBObjects(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifMIBObjects_t **ifMIBObjects, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void if_mib_free_ifMIBObjects(if_mib_ifMIBObjects_t *ifMIBObjects); /* * C type definitions for IF-MIB::ifXEntry. */ #define IF_MIB_IFNAME (1 << 0) #define IF_MIB_IFINMULTICASTPKTS (1 << 1) #define IF_MIB_IFINBROADCASTPKTS (1 << 2) #define IF_MIB_IFOUTMULTICASTPKTS (1 << 3) #define IF_MIB_IFOUTBROADCASTPKTS (1 << 4) #define IF_MIB_IFHCINOCTETS (1 << 5) #define IF_MIB_IFHCINUCASTPKTS (1 << 6) #define IF_MIB_IFHCINMULTICASTPKTS (1 << 7) #define IF_MIB_IFHCINBROADCASTPKTS (1 << 8) #define IF_MIB_IFHCOUTOCTETS (1 << 9) #define IF_MIB_IFHCOUTUCASTPKTS (1 << 10) #define IF_MIB_IFHCOUTMULTICASTPKTS (1 << 11) #define IF_MIB_IFHCOUTBROADCASTPKTS (1 << 12) #define IF_MIB_IFLINKUPDOWNTRAPENABLE (1 << 13) #define IF_MIB_IFHIGHSPEED (1 << 14) #define IF_MIB_IFPROMISCUOUSMODE (1 << 15) #define IF_MIB_IFCONNECTORPRESENT (1 << 16) #define IF_MIB_IFALIAS (1 << 17) #define IF_MIB_IFCOUNTERDISCONTINUITYTIME (1 << 18) typedef struct { gint32 ifIndex; /* ro IF-MIB::InterfaceIndex */ guchar *ifName; /* ro SNMPv2-TC::DisplayString */ #define IF_MIB_IFNAMEMINLENGTH 0 #define IF_MIB_IFNAMEMAXLENGTH 255 guint16 _ifNameLength; guint32 *ifInMulticastPkts; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *ifInBroadcastPkts; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *ifOutMulticastPkts; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *ifOutBroadcastPkts; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint64 *ifHCInOctets; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter64 */ guint64 *ifHCInUcastPkts; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter64 */ guint64 *ifHCInMulticastPkts; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter64 */ guint64 *ifHCInBroadcastPkts; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter64 */ guint64 *ifHCOutOctets; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter64 */ guint64 *ifHCOutUcastPkts; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter64 */ guint64 *ifHCOutMulticastPkts; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter64 */ guint64 *ifHCOutBroadcastPkts; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter64 */ gint32 *ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable; /* rw */ guint32 *ifHighSpeed; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Gauge32 */ gint32 *ifPromiscuousMode; /* rw SNMPv2-TC::TruthValue */ gint32 *ifConnectorPresent; /* ro SNMPv2-TC::TruthValue */ guchar *ifAlias; /* rw */ #define IF_MIB_IFALIASMINLENGTH 0 #define IF_MIB_IFALIASMAXLENGTH 64 guint16 _ifAliasLength; guint32 *ifCounterDiscontinuityTime; /* ro SNMPv2-TC::TimeStamp */ } if_mib_ifXEntry_t; extern void if_mib_get_ifXTable(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifXEntry_t ***ifXEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void if_mib_free_ifXTable(if_mib_ifXEntry_t **ifXEntry); extern if_mib_ifXEntry_t * if_mib_new_ifXEntry(void); extern void if_mib_get_ifXEntry(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifXEntry_t **ifXEntry, gint32 ifIndex, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void if_mib_set_ifXEntry(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifXEntry_t *ifXEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void if_mib_free_ifXEntry(if_mib_ifXEntry_t *ifXEntry); /* * C type definitions for IF-MIB::ifStackEntry. */ #define IF_MIB_IFSTACKSTATUS (1 << 0) typedef struct { gint32 ifStackHigherLayer; /* na IF-MIB::InterfaceIndexOrZero */ gint32 ifStackLowerLayer; /* na IF-MIB::InterfaceIndexOrZero */ gint32 *ifStackStatus; /* rw SNMPv2-TC::RowStatus */ } if_mib_ifStackEntry_t; extern void if_mib_get_ifStackTable(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifStackEntry_t ***ifStackEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void if_mib_free_ifStackTable(if_mib_ifStackEntry_t **ifStackEntry); extern if_mib_ifStackEntry_t * if_mib_new_ifStackEntry(void); extern void if_mib_get_ifStackEntry(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifStackEntry_t **ifStackEntry, gint32 ifStackHigherLayer, gint32 ifStackLowerLayer, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void if_mib_set_ifStackEntry(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifStackEntry_t *ifStackEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void if_mib_free_ifStackEntry(if_mib_ifStackEntry_t *ifStackEntry); /* * C type definitions for IF-MIB::ifTestEntry. */ #define IF_MIB_IFTESTID (1 << 0) #define IF_MIB_IFTESTSTATUS (1 << 1) #define IF_MIB_IFTESTTYPE (1 << 2) #define IF_MIB_IFTESTRESULT (1 << 3) #define IF_MIB_IFTESTCODE (1 << 4) #define IF_MIB_IFTESTOWNER (1 << 5) typedef struct { gint32 ifIndex; /* ro IF-MIB::InterfaceIndex */ gint32 *ifTestId; /* rw SNMPv2-TC::TestAndIncr */ gint32 *ifTestStatus; /* rw */ guint32 *ifTestType; /* rw SNMPv2-TC::AutonomousType */ #define IF_MIB_IFTESTTYPEMINLENGTH 0 #define IF_MIB_IFTESTTYPEMAXLENGTH 128 guint16 _ifTestTypeLength; gint32 *ifTestResult; /* ro */ guint32 *ifTestCode; /* ro ObjectIdentifier */ #define IF_MIB_IFTESTCODEMINLENGTH 0 #define IF_MIB_IFTESTCODEMAXLENGTH 128 guint16 _ifTestCodeLength; guchar *ifTestOwner; /* rw IF-MIB::OwnerString */ #define IF_MIB_IFTESTOWNERMINLENGTH 0 #define IF_MIB_IFTESTOWNERMAXLENGTH 255 guint16 _ifTestOwnerLength; } if_mib_ifTestEntry_t; extern void if_mib_get_ifTestTable(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifTestEntry_t ***ifTestEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void if_mib_free_ifTestTable(if_mib_ifTestEntry_t **ifTestEntry); extern if_mib_ifTestEntry_t * if_mib_new_ifTestEntry(void); extern void if_mib_get_ifTestEntry(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifTestEntry_t **ifTestEntry, gint32 ifIndex, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void if_mib_set_ifTestEntry(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifTestEntry_t *ifTestEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void if_mib_free_ifTestEntry(if_mib_ifTestEntry_t *ifTestEntry); /* * C type definitions for IF-MIB::ifRcvAddressEntry. */ #define IF_MIB_IFRCVADDRESSSTATUS (1 << 0) #define IF_MIB_IFRCVADDRESSTYPE (1 << 1) typedef struct { gint32 ifIndex; /* ro IF-MIB::InterfaceIndex */ guchar ifRcvAddressAddress[117]; /* na SNMPv2-TC::PhysAddress */ #define IF_MIB_IFRCVADDRESSADDRESSMINLENGTH 0 #define IF_MIB_IFRCVADDRESSADDRESSMAXLENGTH 117 guint16 _ifRcvAddressAddressLength; gint32 *ifRcvAddressStatus; /* rw SNMPv2-TC::RowStatus */ gint32 *ifRcvAddressType; /* rw */ } if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t; extern void if_mib_get_ifRcvAddressTable(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t ***ifRcvAddressEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void if_mib_free_ifRcvAddressTable(if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t **ifRcvAddressEntry); extern if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t * if_mib_new_ifRcvAddressEntry(void); extern void if_mib_get_ifRcvAddressEntry(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t **ifRcvAddressEntry, gint32 ifIndex, guchar *ifRcvAddressAddress, guint16 _ifRcvAddressAddressLength, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void if_mib_set_ifRcvAddressEntry(GNetSnmp *s, if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t *ifRcvAddressEntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void if_mib_free_ifRcvAddressEntry(if_mib_ifRcvAddressEntry_t *ifRcvAddressEntry); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _IF_MIB_H_ */ gsnmp-0.3.0/examples/ianaiftype-mib.c0000644000175100017510000006133111337446521014453 00000000000000/* -- DO NOT EDIT -- * Generated by smidump version 0.4.8: * smidump -f scli IANAifType-MIB * * Derived from IANAifType-MIB: * This MIB module defines the IANAifType Textual * Convention, and thus the enumerated values of * the ifType object defined in MIB-II's ifTable. * * Revision 2007-09-13 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes 243 and 244. * * Revision 2007-05-29 00:00: * Changed the description for IANAifType 228. * * Revision 2007-03-08 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType 242. * * Revision 2007-01-23 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes 239, 240, and 241. * * Revision 2006-10-17 00:00: * Deprecated/Obsoleted IANAifType 230. Registration of * IANAifType 238. * * Revision 2006-09-25 00:00: * Changed the description for IANA ifType * 184 and added new IANA ifType 237. * * Revision 2006-08-17 00:00: * Changed the descriptions for IANAifTypes * 20 and 21. * * Revision 2006-08-11 00:00: * Changed the descriptions for IANAifTypes * 7, 11, 62, 69, and 117. * * Revision 2006-07-25 00:00: * Registration of new IANA ifType 236. * * Revision 2006-06-14 00:00: * Registration of new IANA ifType 235. * * Revision 2006-03-31 00:00: * Registration of new IANA ifType 234. * * Revision 2006-03-30 00:00: * Registration of new IANA ifType 233. * * Revision 2005-12-22 00:00: * Registration of new IANA ifTypes 231 and 232. * * Revision 2005-10-10 00:00: * Registration of new IANA ifType 230. * * Revision 2005-09-09 00:00: * Registration of new IANA ifType 229. * * Revision 2005-05-27 00:00: * Registration of new IANA ifType 228. * * Revision 2005-03-03 00:00: * Added the IANAtunnelType TC and deprecated * IANAifType sixToFour (215) per RFC4087. * * Revision 2004-11-22 00:00: * Registration of new IANA ifType 227 per RFC4631. * * Revision 2004-06-17 00:00: * Registration of new IANA ifType 226. * * Revision 2004-05-12 00:00: * Added description for IANAifType 6, and * changed the descriptions for IANAifTypes * 180, 181, and 182. * * Revision 2004-05-07 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType 225. * * Revision 2003-08-25 00:00: * Deprecated IANAifTypes 7 and 11. Obsoleted * IANAifTypes 62, 69, and 117. ethernetCsmacd (6) * should be used instead of these values * * Revision 2003-08-18 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType * 224. * * Revision 2003-08-07 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 222 and 223. * * Revision 2003-03-18 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType * 221. * * Revision 2003-01-13 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType * 220. * * Revision 2002-10-17 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType * 219. * * Revision 2002-07-16 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 217 and 218. * * Revision 2002-07-10 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 215 and 216. * * Revision 2002-06-19 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType * 214. * * Revision 2002-01-04 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 211, 212 and 213. * * Revision 2001-12-20 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 209 and 210. * * Revision 2001-11-15 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 207 and 208. * * Revision 2001-11-06 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType * 206. * * Revision 2001-11-02 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType * 205. * * Revision 2001-10-16 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, and 204. * * Revision 2001-09-19 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType * 198. * * Revision 2001-05-11 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType * 197. * * Revision 2001-01-12 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 195 and 196. * * Revision 2000-12-19 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 193 and 194. * * Revision 2000-12-07 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 191 and 192. * * Revision 2000-12-04 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType * 190. * * Revision 2000-10-17 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 188 and 189. * * Revision 2000-10-02 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType 187. * * Revision 2000-09-01 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 184, 185, and 186. * * Revision 2000-08-24 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType 183. * * Revision 2000-08-23 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 174-182. * * Revision 2000-08-22 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes 170, * 171, 172 and 173. * * Revision 2000-04-25 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes 168 and 169. * * Revision 2000-03-06 00:00: * Fixed a missing semi-colon in the IMPORT. * Also cleaned up the REVISION log a bit. * It is not complete, but from now on it will * be maintained and kept up to date with each * change to this MIB module. * * Revision 1999-10-08 14:30: * Include new name assignments up to cnr(85). * This is the first version available via the WWW * at: ftp://ftp.isi.edu/mib/ianaiftype.mib * * Revision 1994-01-31 00:00: * Initial version of this MIB as published in * RFC 1573. * * $Id: ianaiftype-mib.c 3178 2009-07-28 10:23:24Z schoenw $ */ #include "ianaiftype-mib.h" GNetSnmpEnum const ianaiftype_mib_enums_IANAifType[] = { { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_OTHER, "other" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_REGULAR1822, "regular1822" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_HDH1822, "hdh1822" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DDNX25, "ddnX25" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_RFC877X25, "rfc877x25" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ETHERNETCSMACD, "ethernetCsmacd" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISO88023CSMACD, "iso88023Csmacd" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISO88024TOKENBUS, "iso88024TokenBus" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISO88025TOKENRING, "iso88025TokenRing" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISO88026MAN, "iso88026Man" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_STARLAN, "starLan" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROTEON10MBIT, "proteon10Mbit" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROTEON80MBIT, "proteon80Mbit" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_HYPERCHANNEL, "hyperchannel" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FDDI, "fddi" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_LAPB, "lapb" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SDLC, "sdlc" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DS1, "ds1" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_E1, "e1" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_BASICISDN, "basicISDN" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PRIMARYISDN, "primaryISDN" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROPPOINTTOPOINTSERIAL, "propPointToPointSerial" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PPP, "ppp" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SOFTWARELOOPBACK, "softwareLoopback" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_EON, "eon" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ETHERNET3MBIT, "ethernet3Mbit" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_NSIP, "nsip" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SLIP, "slip" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ULTRA, "ultra" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DS3, "ds3" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SIP, "sip" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FRAMERELAY, "frameRelay" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_RS232, "rs232" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PARA, "para" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ARCNET, "arcnet" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ARCNETPLUS, "arcnetPlus" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ATM, "atm" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MIOX25, "miox25" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SONET, "sonet" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_X25PLE, "x25ple" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISO88022LLC, "iso88022llc" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_LOCALTALK, "localTalk" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SMDSDXI, "smdsDxi" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FRAMERELAYSERVICE, "frameRelayService" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_V35, "v35" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_HSSI, "hssi" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_HIPPI, "hippi" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MODEM, "modem" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_AAL5, "aal5" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SONETPATH, "sonetPath" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SONETVT, "sonetVT" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SMDSICIP, "smdsIcip" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROPVIRTUAL, "propVirtual" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROPMULTIPLEXOR, "propMultiplexor" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IEEE80212, "ieee80212" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FIBRECHANNEL, "fibreChannel" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_HIPPIINTERFACE, "hippiInterface" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FRAMERELAYINTERCONNECT, "frameRelayInterconnect" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_AFLANE8023, "aflane8023" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_AFLANE8025, "aflane8025" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_CCTEMUL, "cctEmul" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FASTETHER, "fastEther" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISDN, "isdn" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_V11, "v11" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_V36, "v36" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_G703AT64K, "g703at64k" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_G703AT2MB, "g703at2mb" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_QLLC, "qllc" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FASTETHERFX, "fastEtherFX" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_CHANNEL, "channel" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IEEE80211, "ieee80211" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IBM370PARCHAN, "ibm370parChan" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ESCON, "escon" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DLSW, "dlsw" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISDNS, "isdns" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISDNU, "isdnu" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_LAPD, "lapd" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IPSWITCH, "ipSwitch" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_RSRB, "rsrb" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ATMLOGICAL, "atmLogical" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DS0, "ds0" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DS0BUNDLE, "ds0Bundle" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_BSC, "bsc" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ASYNC, "async" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_CNR, "cnr" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISO88025DTR, "iso88025Dtr" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_EPLRS, "eplrs" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ARAP, "arap" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROPCNLS, "propCnls" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_HOSTPAD, "hostPad" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_TERMPAD, "termPad" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FRAMERELAYMPI, "frameRelayMPI" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_X213, "x213" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ADSL, "adsl" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_RADSL, "radsl" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SDSL, "sdsl" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VDSL, "vdsl" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISO88025CRFPINT, "iso88025CRFPInt" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MYRINET, "myrinet" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEEM, "voiceEM" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEFXO, "voiceFXO" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEFXS, "voiceFXS" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEENCAP, "voiceEncap" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEOVERIP, "voiceOverIp" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ATMDXI, "atmDxi" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ATMFUNI, "atmFuni" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ATMIMA, "atmIma" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PPPMULTILINKBUNDLE, "pppMultilinkBundle" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IPOVERCDLC, "ipOverCdlc" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IPOVERCLAW, "ipOverClaw" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_STACKTOSTACK, "stackToStack" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VIRTUALIPADDRESS, "virtualIpAddress" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MPC, "mpc" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IPOVERATM, "ipOverAtm" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISO88025FIBER, "iso88025Fiber" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_TDLC, "tdlc" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_GIGABITETHERNET, "gigabitEthernet" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_HDLC, "hdlc" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_LAPF, "lapf" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_V37, "v37" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_X25MLP, "x25mlp" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_X25HUNTGROUP, "x25huntGroup" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_TRASNPHDLC, "trasnpHdlc" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_INTERLEAVE, "interleave" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FAST, "fast" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IP, "ip" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DOCSCABLEMACLAYER, "docsCableMaclayer" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DOCSCABLEDOWNSTREAM, "docsCableDownstream" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DOCSCABLEUPSTREAM, "docsCableUpstream" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_A12MPPSWITCH, "a12MppSwitch" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_TUNNEL, "tunnel" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_COFFEE, "coffee" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_CES, "ces" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ATMSUBINTERFACE, "atmSubInterface" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_L2VLAN, "l2vlan" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_L3IPVLAN, "l3ipvlan" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_L3IPXVLAN, "l3ipxvlan" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DIGITALPOWERLINE, "digitalPowerline" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MEDIAMAILOVERIP, "mediaMailOverIp" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DTM, "dtm" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DCN, "dcn" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IPFORWARD, "ipForward" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MSDSL, "msdsl" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IEEE1394, "ieee1394" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IF_GSN, "if-gsn" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DVBRCCMACLAYER, "dvbRccMacLayer" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DVBRCCDOWNSTREAM, "dvbRccDownstream" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DVBRCCUPSTREAM, "dvbRccUpstream" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ATMVIRTUAL, "atmVirtual" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MPLSTUNNEL, "mplsTunnel" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SRP, "srp" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEOVERATM, "voiceOverAtm" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEOVERFRAMERELAY, "voiceOverFrameRelay" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IDSL, "idsl" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_COMPOSITELINK, "compositeLink" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SS7SIGLINK, "ss7SigLink" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROPWIRELESSP2P, "propWirelessP2P" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FRFORWARD, "frForward" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_RFC1483, "rfc1483" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_USB, "usb" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IEEE8023ADLAG, "ieee8023adLag" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_BGPPOLICYACCOUNTING, "bgppolicyaccounting" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FRF16MFRBUNDLE, "frf16MfrBundle" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_H323GATEKEEPER, "h323Gatekeeper" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_H323PROXY, "h323Proxy" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MPLS, "mpls" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MFSIGLINK, "mfSigLink" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_HDSL2, "hdsl2" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SHDSL, "shdsl" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DS1FDL, "ds1FDL" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_POS, "pos" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DVBASIIN, "dvbAsiIn" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DVBASIOUT, "dvbAsiOut" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PLC, "plc" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_NFAS, "nfas" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_TR008, "tr008" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_GR303RDT, "gr303RDT" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_GR303IDT, "gr303IDT" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISUP, "isup" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROPDOCSWIRELESSMACLAYER, "propDocsWirelessMaclayer" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROPDOCSWIRELESSDOWNSTREAM, "propDocsWirelessDownstream" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROPDOCSWIRELESSUPSTREAM, "propDocsWirelessUpstream" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_HIPERLAN2, "hiperlan2" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROPBWAP2MP, "propBWAp2Mp" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SONETOVERHEADCHANNEL, "sonetOverheadChannel" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DIGITALWRAPPEROVERHEADCHANNEL, "digitalWrapperOverheadChannel" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_AAL2, "aal2" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_RADIOMAC, "radioMAC" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ATMRADIO, "atmRadio" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IMT, "imt" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MVL, "mvl" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_REACHDSL, "reachDSL" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FRDLCIENDPT, "frDlciEndPt" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ATMVCIENDPT, "atmVciEndPt" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_OPTICALCHANNEL, "opticalChannel" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_OPTICALTRANSPORT, "opticalTransport" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROPATM, "propAtm" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEOVERCABLE, "voiceOverCable" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_INFINIBAND, "infiniband" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_TELINK, "teLink" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_Q2931, "q2931" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VIRTUALTG, "virtualTg" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SIPTG, "sipTg" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SIPSIG, "sipSig" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DOCSCABLEUPSTREAMCHANNEL, "docsCableUpstreamChannel" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ECONET, "econet" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PON155, "pon155" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PON622, "pon622" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_BRIDGE, "bridge" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_LINEGROUP, "linegroup" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEEMFGD, "voiceEMFGD" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEFGDEANA, "voiceFGDEANA" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEDID, "voiceDID" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MPEGTRANSPORT, "mpegTransport" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SIXTOFOUR, "sixToFour" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_GTP, "gtp" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PDNETHERLOOP1, "pdnEtherLoop1" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PDNETHERLOOP2, "pdnEtherLoop2" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_OPTICALCHANNELGROUP, "opticalChannelGroup" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_HOMEPNA, "homepna" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_GFP, "gfp" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_CISCOISLVLAN, "ciscoISLvlan" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ACTELISMETALOOP, "actelisMetaLOOP" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FCIPLINK, "fcipLink" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_RPR, "rpr" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_QAM, "qam" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_LMP, "lmp" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_CBLVECTASTAR, "cblVectaStar" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DOCSCABLEMCMTSDOWNSTREAM, "docsCableMCmtsDownstream" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ADSL2, "adsl2" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MACSECCONTROLLEDIF, "macSecControlledIF" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MACSECUNCONTROLLEDIF, "macSecUncontrolledIF" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_AVICIOPTICALETHER, "aviciOpticalEther" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ATMBOND, "atmbond" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEFGDOS, "voiceFGDOS" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MOCAVERSION1, "mocaVersion1" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IEEE80216WMAN, "ieee80216WMAN" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ADSL2PLUS, "adsl2plus" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DVBRCSMACLAYER, "dvbRcsMacLayer" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DVBTDM, "dvbTdm" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DVBRCSTDMA, "dvbRcsTdma" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_X86LAPS, "x86Laps" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_WWANPP, "wwanPP" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_WWANPP2, "wwanPP2" }, { 0, NULL } }; GNetSnmpEnum const ianaiftype_mib_enums_IANAtunnelType[] = { { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_OTHER, "other" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_DIRECT, "direct" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_GRE, "gre" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_MINIMAL, "minimal" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_L2TP, "l2tp" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_PPTP, "pptp" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_L2F, "l2f" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_UDP, "udp" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_ATMP, "atmp" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_MSDP, "msdp" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_SIXTOFOUR, "sixToFour" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_SIXOVERFOUR, "sixOverFour" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_ISATAP, "isatap" }, { IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_TEREDO, "teredo" }, { 0, NULL } }; gsnmp-0.3.0/examples/ianaiftype-mib.h0000644000175100017510000005441411337446521014464 00000000000000/* -- DO NOT EDIT -- * Generated by smidump version 0.4.8: * smidump -f scli IANAifType-MIB * * Derived from IANAifType-MIB: * This MIB module defines the IANAifType Textual * Convention, and thus the enumerated values of * the ifType object defined in MIB-II's ifTable. * * Revision 2007-09-13 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes 243 and 244. * * Revision 2007-05-29 00:00: * Changed the description for IANAifType 228. * * Revision 2007-03-08 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType 242. * * Revision 2007-01-23 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes 239, 240, and 241. * * Revision 2006-10-17 00:00: * Deprecated/Obsoleted IANAifType 230. Registration of * IANAifType 238. * * Revision 2006-09-25 00:00: * Changed the description for IANA ifType * 184 and added new IANA ifType 237. * * Revision 2006-08-17 00:00: * Changed the descriptions for IANAifTypes * 20 and 21. * * Revision 2006-08-11 00:00: * Changed the descriptions for IANAifTypes * 7, 11, 62, 69, and 117. * * Revision 2006-07-25 00:00: * Registration of new IANA ifType 236. * * Revision 2006-06-14 00:00: * Registration of new IANA ifType 235. * * Revision 2006-03-31 00:00: * Registration of new IANA ifType 234. * * Revision 2006-03-30 00:00: * Registration of new IANA ifType 233. * * Revision 2005-12-22 00:00: * Registration of new IANA ifTypes 231 and 232. * * Revision 2005-10-10 00:00: * Registration of new IANA ifType 230. * * Revision 2005-09-09 00:00: * Registration of new IANA ifType 229. * * Revision 2005-05-27 00:00: * Registration of new IANA ifType 228. * * Revision 2005-03-03 00:00: * Added the IANAtunnelType TC and deprecated * IANAifType sixToFour (215) per RFC4087. * * Revision 2004-11-22 00:00: * Registration of new IANA ifType 227 per RFC4631. * * Revision 2004-06-17 00:00: * Registration of new IANA ifType 226. * * Revision 2004-05-12 00:00: * Added description for IANAifType 6, and * changed the descriptions for IANAifTypes * 180, 181, and 182. * * Revision 2004-05-07 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType 225. * * Revision 2003-08-25 00:00: * Deprecated IANAifTypes 7 and 11. Obsoleted * IANAifTypes 62, 69, and 117. ethernetCsmacd (6) * should be used instead of these values * * Revision 2003-08-18 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType * 224. * * Revision 2003-08-07 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 222 and 223. * * Revision 2003-03-18 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType * 221. * * Revision 2003-01-13 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType * 220. * * Revision 2002-10-17 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType * 219. * * Revision 2002-07-16 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 217 and 218. * * Revision 2002-07-10 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 215 and 216. * * Revision 2002-06-19 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType * 214. * * Revision 2002-01-04 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 211, 212 and 213. * * Revision 2001-12-20 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 209 and 210. * * Revision 2001-11-15 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 207 and 208. * * Revision 2001-11-06 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType * 206. * * Revision 2001-11-02 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType * 205. * * Revision 2001-10-16 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, and 204. * * Revision 2001-09-19 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType * 198. * * Revision 2001-05-11 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType * 197. * * Revision 2001-01-12 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 195 and 196. * * Revision 2000-12-19 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 193 and 194. * * Revision 2000-12-07 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 191 and 192. * * Revision 2000-12-04 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType * 190. * * Revision 2000-10-17 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 188 and 189. * * Revision 2000-10-02 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType 187. * * Revision 2000-09-01 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 184, 185, and 186. * * Revision 2000-08-24 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifType 183. * * Revision 2000-08-23 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes * 174-182. * * Revision 2000-08-22 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes 170, * 171, 172 and 173. * * Revision 2000-04-25 00:00: * Registration of new IANAifTypes 168 and 169. * * Revision 2000-03-06 00:00: * Fixed a missing semi-colon in the IMPORT. * Also cleaned up the REVISION log a bit. * It is not complete, but from now on it will * be maintained and kept up to date with each * change to this MIB module. * * Revision 1999-10-08 14:30: * Include new name assignments up to cnr(85). * This is the first version available via the WWW * at: ftp://ftp.isi.edu/mib/ianaiftype.mib * * Revision 1994-01-31 00:00: * Initial version of this MIB as published in * RFC 1573. * * $Id: ianaiftype-mib.h 3178 2009-07-28 10:23:24Z schoenw $ */ #ifndef _IANAIFTYPE_MIB_H_ #define _IANAIFTYPE_MIB_H_ #include "gsnmp.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS /* * Tables to map enumerations to strings and vice versa. */ #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_OTHER 1 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_REGULAR1822 2 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_HDH1822 3 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DDNX25 4 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_RFC877X25 5 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ETHERNETCSMACD 6 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISO88023CSMACD 7 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISO88024TOKENBUS 8 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISO88025TOKENRING 9 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISO88026MAN 10 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_STARLAN 11 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROTEON10MBIT 12 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROTEON80MBIT 13 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_HYPERCHANNEL 14 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FDDI 15 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_LAPB 16 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SDLC 17 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DS1 18 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_E1 19 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_BASICISDN 20 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PRIMARYISDN 21 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROPPOINTTOPOINTSERIAL 22 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PPP 23 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SOFTWARELOOPBACK 24 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_EON 25 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ETHERNET3MBIT 26 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_NSIP 27 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SLIP 28 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ULTRA 29 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DS3 30 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SIP 31 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FRAMERELAY 32 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_RS232 33 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PARA 34 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ARCNET 35 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ARCNETPLUS 36 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ATM 37 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MIOX25 38 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SONET 39 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_X25PLE 40 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISO88022LLC 41 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_LOCALTALK 42 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SMDSDXI 43 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FRAMERELAYSERVICE 44 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_V35 45 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_HSSI 46 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_HIPPI 47 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MODEM 48 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_AAL5 49 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SONETPATH 50 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SONETVT 51 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SMDSICIP 52 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROPVIRTUAL 53 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROPMULTIPLEXOR 54 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IEEE80212 55 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FIBRECHANNEL 56 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_HIPPIINTERFACE 57 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FRAMERELAYINTERCONNECT 58 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_AFLANE8023 59 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_AFLANE8025 60 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_CCTEMUL 61 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FASTETHER 62 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISDN 63 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_V11 64 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_V36 65 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_G703AT64K 66 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_G703AT2MB 67 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_QLLC 68 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FASTETHERFX 69 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_CHANNEL 70 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IEEE80211 71 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IBM370PARCHAN 72 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ESCON 73 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DLSW 74 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISDNS 75 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISDNU 76 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_LAPD 77 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IPSWITCH 78 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_RSRB 79 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ATMLOGICAL 80 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DS0 81 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DS0BUNDLE 82 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_BSC 83 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ASYNC 84 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_CNR 85 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISO88025DTR 86 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_EPLRS 87 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ARAP 88 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROPCNLS 89 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_HOSTPAD 90 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_TERMPAD 91 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FRAMERELAYMPI 92 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_X213 93 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ADSL 94 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_RADSL 95 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SDSL 96 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VDSL 97 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISO88025CRFPINT 98 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MYRINET 99 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEEM 100 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEFXO 101 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEFXS 102 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEENCAP 103 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEOVERIP 104 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ATMDXI 105 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ATMFUNI 106 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ATMIMA 107 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PPPMULTILINKBUNDLE 108 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IPOVERCDLC 109 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IPOVERCLAW 110 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_STACKTOSTACK 111 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VIRTUALIPADDRESS 112 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MPC 113 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IPOVERATM 114 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISO88025FIBER 115 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_TDLC 116 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_GIGABITETHERNET 117 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_HDLC 118 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_LAPF 119 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_V37 120 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_X25MLP 121 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_X25HUNTGROUP 122 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_TRASNPHDLC 123 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_INTERLEAVE 124 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FAST 125 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IP 126 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DOCSCABLEMACLAYER 127 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DOCSCABLEDOWNSTREAM 128 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DOCSCABLEUPSTREAM 129 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_A12MPPSWITCH 130 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_TUNNEL 131 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_COFFEE 132 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_CES 133 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ATMSUBINTERFACE 134 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_L2VLAN 135 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_L3IPVLAN 136 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_L3IPXVLAN 137 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DIGITALPOWERLINE 138 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MEDIAMAILOVERIP 139 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DTM 140 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DCN 141 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IPFORWARD 142 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MSDSL 143 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IEEE1394 144 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IF_GSN 145 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DVBRCCMACLAYER 146 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DVBRCCDOWNSTREAM 147 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DVBRCCUPSTREAM 148 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ATMVIRTUAL 149 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MPLSTUNNEL 150 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SRP 151 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEOVERATM 152 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEOVERFRAMERELAY 153 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IDSL 154 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_COMPOSITELINK 155 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SS7SIGLINK 156 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROPWIRELESSP2P 157 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FRFORWARD 158 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_RFC1483 159 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_USB 160 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IEEE8023ADLAG 161 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_BGPPOLICYACCOUNTING 162 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FRF16MFRBUNDLE 163 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_H323GATEKEEPER 164 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_H323PROXY 165 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MPLS 166 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MFSIGLINK 167 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_HDSL2 168 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SHDSL 169 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DS1FDL 170 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_POS 171 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DVBASIIN 172 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DVBASIOUT 173 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PLC 174 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_NFAS 175 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_TR008 176 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_GR303RDT 177 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_GR303IDT 178 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ISUP 179 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROPDOCSWIRELESSMACLAYER 180 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROPDOCSWIRELESSDOWNSTREAM 181 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROPDOCSWIRELESSUPSTREAM 182 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_HIPERLAN2 183 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROPBWAP2MP 184 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SONETOVERHEADCHANNEL 185 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DIGITALWRAPPEROVERHEADCHANNEL 186 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_AAL2 187 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_RADIOMAC 188 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ATMRADIO 189 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IMT 190 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MVL 191 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_REACHDSL 192 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FRDLCIENDPT 193 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ATMVCIENDPT 194 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_OPTICALCHANNEL 195 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_OPTICALTRANSPORT 196 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PROPATM 197 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEOVERCABLE 198 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_INFINIBAND 199 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_TELINK 200 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_Q2931 201 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VIRTUALTG 202 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SIPTG 203 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SIPSIG 204 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DOCSCABLEUPSTREAMCHANNEL 205 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ECONET 206 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PON155 207 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PON622 208 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_BRIDGE 209 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_LINEGROUP 210 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEEMFGD 211 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEFGDEANA 212 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEDID 213 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MPEGTRANSPORT 214 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_SIXTOFOUR 215 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_GTP 216 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PDNETHERLOOP1 217 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_PDNETHERLOOP2 218 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_OPTICALCHANNELGROUP 219 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_HOMEPNA 220 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_GFP 221 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_CISCOISLVLAN 222 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ACTELISMETALOOP 223 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_FCIPLINK 224 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_RPR 225 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_QAM 226 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_LMP 227 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_CBLVECTASTAR 228 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DOCSCABLEMCMTSDOWNSTREAM 229 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ADSL2 230 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MACSECCONTROLLEDIF 231 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MACSECUNCONTROLLEDIF 232 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_AVICIOPTICALETHER 233 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ATMBOND 234 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_VOICEFGDOS 235 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_MOCAVERSION1 236 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_IEEE80216WMAN 237 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_ADSL2PLUS 238 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DVBRCSMACLAYER 239 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DVBTDM 240 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_DVBRCSTDMA 241 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_X86LAPS 242 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_WWANPP 243 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANAIFTYPE_WWANPP2 244 extern GNetSnmpEnum const ianaiftype_mib_enums_IANAifType[]; #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_OTHER 1 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_DIRECT 2 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_GRE 3 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_MINIMAL 4 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_L2TP 5 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_PPTP 6 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_L2F 7 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_UDP 8 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_ATMP 9 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_MSDP 10 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_SIXTOFOUR 11 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_SIXOVERFOUR 12 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_ISATAP 13 #define IANAIFTYPE_MIB_IANATUNNELTYPE_TEREDO 14 extern GNetSnmpEnum const ianaiftype_mib_enums_IANAtunnelType[]; G_END_DECLS #endif /* _IANAIFTYPE_MIB_H_ */ gsnmp-0.3.0/examples/gsnmp-ping.c0000644000175100017510000000542211337446521013633 00000000000000/* * gsnmp-ping.c -- * * A simple program to retrieve sysUpTime.0 and sysDescr.0 using the * gnet-snmp API. */ #include "gsnmp.h" static void print(gpointer data, gpointer user) { GNetSnmpVarBind *vb = (GNetSnmpVarBind *) data; switch (vb->type) { case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING: g_print("%.*s", (gint) vb->value_len, vb->value.ui8v); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS: g_print("%u: ", vb->value.ui32); break; default: break; } } static void ping(GNetSnmp *s, int sflag) { GError *error = NULL; GNetSnmpVarBind *vb; GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 n1[] = { 1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 1, 3, 0 }; /* sysUpTime.0 */ guint32 n2[] = { 1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 0 }; /* sysDescr.0 */ vb = gnet_snmp_varbind_new(n1, sizeof(n1)/sizeof(n1[0]), GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NULL, NULL, 0); in = g_list_append(in, vb); vb = gnet_snmp_varbind_new(n2, sizeof(n2)/sizeof(n2[0]), GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NULL, NULL, 0); in = g_list_append(in, vb); out = gnet_snmp_sync_get(s, in, &error); if (error) { g_printerr("%s: %s\n", g_get_prgname(), error->message); g_clear_error(&error); goto cleanup; } if (s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_printerr("%s: snmp error: %s @ %d\n", g_get_prgname(), gnet_snmp_enum_get_label(gnet_snmp_enum_error_table, s->error_status), s->error_index); goto cleanup; } if (!sflag) { g_list_foreach(out, print, NULL); g_print("\n"); } cleanup: g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); } int main(int argc, char **argv) { gint i, r; static gint repeats = 1; static gboolean sflag = 0; GNetSnmp *s; GError *error = NULL; GOptionContext *context; static GOptionEntry entries[] = { { "repeats", 'r', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_INT, &repeats, "Executes N times", "N" }, { "silent", 's', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &sflag, "Keep silent and produce no output", NULL }, { NULL } }; context = g_option_context_new("uri - ping snmp agents"); g_option_context_add_main_entries(context, entries, NULL); g_option_context_add_group (context, gnet_snmp_get_option_group()); if (! g_option_context_parse(context, &argc, &argv, &error)) { g_printerr("%s: %s\n", g_get_prgname(), (error && error->message) ? error->message : "option parsing failed"); return 1; } for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) { g_clear_error(&error); s = gnet_snmp_new_string(argv[i], &error); if (error) { g_printerr("%s: %s\n", g_get_prgname(), error->message); continue; } for (r = 0; r < repeats; r++) { ping(s, sflag); } gnet_snmp_delete(s); } return 0; } gsnmp-0.3.0/examples/gsnmp-stub-ping.c0000644000175100017510000000422411337446521014605 00000000000000/* * gsnmp-stub-ping.c -- * * A simple program to retrieve sysUpTime.0 and sysDescr.0 using the * gnet-snmp API and scli stub procedures generated by smidump. The * stubs also validates the received values against type, range or * indexing errors. */ #include "snmpv2-mib.h" static void ping(GNetSnmp *s, int sflag) { GError *error = NULL; snmpv2_mib_system_t *system; snmpv2_mib_get_system(s, &system, SNMPV2_MIB_SYSUPTIME | SNMPV2_MIB_SYSDESCR, &error); if (error) { g_printerr("%s: %s\n", g_get_prgname(), error->message); g_clear_error(&error); goto cleanup; } if (s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_printerr("%s: snmp error: %s @ %d\n", g_get_prgname(), gnet_snmp_enum_get_label(gnet_snmp_enum_error_table, s->error_status), s->error_index); goto cleanup; } if (system && system->sysUpTime) { if (!sflag) { g_print("%u: %.*s\n", *system->sysUpTime, system->_sysDescrLength, system->sysDescr); } } cleanup: if (system) snmpv2_mib_free_system(system); } int main(int argc, char **argv) { gint i, r; static gint repeats = 1; static gboolean sflag = 0; GNetSnmp *s; GError *error = NULL; GOptionContext *context; static GOptionEntry entries[] = { { "repeats", 'r', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_INT, &repeats, "Executes N times", "N" }, { "silent", 's', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &sflag, "Keep silent and produce no output", NULL }, { NULL } }; context = g_option_context_new("uri - ping snmp agents"); g_option_context_add_main_entries(context, entries, NULL); g_option_context_add_group (context, gnet_snmp_get_option_group()); if (! g_option_context_parse(context, &argc, &argv, &error)) { g_printerr("%s: %s\n", g_get_prgname(), (error && error->message) ? error->message : "option parsing failed"); return 1; } for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) { g_clear_error(&error); s = gnet_snmp_new_string(argv[i], &error); if (error) { g_printerr("%s: %s\n", g_get_prgname(), error->message); continue; } for (r = 0; r < repeats; r++) { ping(s, sflag); } gnet_snmp_delete(s); } return 0; } gsnmp-0.3.0/examples/snmpv2-mib.c0000644000175100017510000005110111337446521013541 00000000000000/* -- DO NOT EDIT -- * Generated by smidump version 0.4.8: * smidump -f scli SNMPv2-MIB * * Derived from SNMPv2-MIB: * The MIB module for SNMP entities. * * Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). This * version of this MIB module is part of RFC 3418; * see the RFC itself for full legal notices. * * Revision 2002-10-16 00:00: * This revision of this MIB module was published as * RFC 3418. * * Revision 1995-11-09 00:00: * This revision of this MIB module was published as * RFC 1907. * * Revision 1993-04-01 00:00: * The initial revision of this MIB module was published * as RFC 1450. * * $Id: snmpv2-mib.c 3178 2009-07-28 10:23:24Z schoenw $ */ #include "snmpv2-mib.h" GNetSnmpEnum const snmpv2_mib_enums_snmpEnableAuthenTraps[] = { { SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPENABLEAUTHENTRAPS_ENABLED, "enabled" }, { SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPENABLEAUTHENTRAPS_DISABLED, "disabled" }, { 0, NULL } }; static guint32 const coldStart[] = { SNMPV2_MIB_COLDSTART }; static guint32 const warmStart[] = { SNMPV2_MIB_WARMSTART }; static guint32 const authenticationFailure[] = { SNMPV2_MIB_AUTHENTICATIONFAILURE }; GNetSnmpIdentity const snmpv2_mib_notifications[] = { { coldStart, G_N_ELEMENTS(coldStart), "coldStart" }, { warmStart, G_N_ELEMENTS(warmStart), "warmStart" }, { authenticationFailure, G_N_ELEMENTS(authenticationFailure), "authenticationFailure" }, { 0, 0, NULL } }; static guint16 sysDescr_constraints[] = {0U, 255U, 0, 0}; static guint16 sysContact_constraints[] = {0U, 255U, 0, 0}; static guint16 sysName_constraints[] = {0U, 255U, 0, 0}; static guint16 sysLocation_constraints[] = {0U, 255U, 0, 0}; static gint32 sysServices_constraints[] = {0L, 127L, 0, 0}; static guint16 sysORDescr_constraints[] = {0U, 255U, 0, 0}; static gint32 snmpSetSerialNo_constraints[] = {0L, 2147483647L, 0, 0}; static guint32 const system_oid[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 1}; static GNetSnmpAttribute system_attr[] = { { 1, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING, SNMPV2_MIB_SYSDESCR, "sysDescr", sysDescr_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_system_t, sysDescr), G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_system_t, _sysDescrLength), 0 }, { 2, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID, SNMPV2_MIB_SYSOBJECTID, "sysObjectID", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_system_t, sysObjectID), G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_system_t, _sysObjectIDLength), 0 }, { 3, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS, SNMPV2_MIB_SYSUPTIME, "sysUpTime", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_system_t, sysUpTime), 0, 0 }, { 4, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING, SNMPV2_MIB_SYSCONTACT, "sysContact", sysContact_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_system_t, sysContact), G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_system_t, _sysContactLength), GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 5, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING, SNMPV2_MIB_SYSNAME, "sysName", sysName_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_system_t, sysName), G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_system_t, _sysNameLength), GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 6, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING, SNMPV2_MIB_SYSLOCATION, "sysLocation", sysLocation_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_system_t, sysLocation), G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_system_t, _sysLocationLength), GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 7, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SYSSERVICES, "sysServices", sysServices_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_system_t, sysServices), 0, 0 }, { 8, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS, SNMPV2_MIB_SYSORLASTCHANGE, "sysORLastChange", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_system_t, sysORLastChange), 0, 0 }, { 0, 0, 0, NULL } }; static guint32 const sysOREntry_oid[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 1, 9, 1}; static GNetSnmpAttribute sysOREntry_attr[] = { { 2, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID, SNMPV2_MIB_SYSORID, "sysORID", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t, sysORID), G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t, _sysORIDLength), 0 }, { 3, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING, SNMPV2_MIB_SYSORDESCR, "sysORDescr", sysORDescr_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t, sysORDescr), G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t, _sysORDescrLength), 0 }, { 4, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS, SNMPV2_MIB_SYSORUPTIME, "sysORUpTime", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t, sysORUpTime), 0, 0 }, { 0, 0, 0, NULL } }; static guint32 const snmp_oid[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 11}; static GNetSnmpAttribute snmp_attr[] = { { 1, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINPKTS, "snmpInPkts", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpInPkts), 0, 0 }, { 2, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPOUTPKTS, "snmpOutPkts", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpOutPkts), 0, 0 }, { 3, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINBADVERSIONS, "snmpInBadVersions", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpInBadVersions), 0, 0 }, { 4, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINBADCOMMUNITYNAMES, "snmpInBadCommunityNames", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpInBadCommunityNames), 0, 0 }, { 5, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINBADCOMMUNITYUSES, "snmpInBadCommunityUses", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpInBadCommunityUses), 0, 0 }, { 6, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINASNPARSEERRS, "snmpInASNParseErrs", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpInASNParseErrs), 0, 0 }, { 8, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINTOOBIGS, "snmpInTooBigs", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpInTooBigs), 0, 0 }, { 9, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINNOSUCHNAMES, "snmpInNoSuchNames", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpInNoSuchNames), 0, 0 }, { 10, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINBADVALUES, "snmpInBadValues", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpInBadValues), 0, 0 }, { 11, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINREADONLYS, "snmpInReadOnlys", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpInReadOnlys), 0, 0 }, { 12, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINGENERRS, "snmpInGenErrs", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpInGenErrs), 0, 0 }, { 13, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINTOTALREQVARS, "snmpInTotalReqVars", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpInTotalReqVars), 0, 0 }, { 14, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINTOTALSETVARS, "snmpInTotalSetVars", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpInTotalSetVars), 0, 0 }, { 15, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINGETREQUESTS, "snmpInGetRequests", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpInGetRequests), 0, 0 }, { 16, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINGETNEXTS, "snmpInGetNexts", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpInGetNexts), 0, 0 }, { 17, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINSETREQUESTS, "snmpInSetRequests", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpInSetRequests), 0, 0 }, { 18, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINGETRESPONSES, "snmpInGetResponses", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpInGetResponses), 0, 0 }, { 19, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINTRAPS, "snmpInTraps", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpInTraps), 0, 0 }, { 20, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPOUTTOOBIGS, "snmpOutTooBigs", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpOutTooBigs), 0, 0 }, { 21, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPOUTNOSUCHNAMES, "snmpOutNoSuchNames", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpOutNoSuchNames), 0, 0 }, { 22, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPOUTBADVALUES, "snmpOutBadValues", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpOutBadValues), 0, 0 }, { 24, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPOUTGENERRS, "snmpOutGenErrs", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpOutGenErrs), 0, 0 }, { 25, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPOUTGETREQUESTS, "snmpOutGetRequests", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpOutGetRequests), 0, 0 }, { 26, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPOUTGETNEXTS, "snmpOutGetNexts", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpOutGetNexts), 0, 0 }, { 27, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPOUTSETREQUESTS, "snmpOutSetRequests", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpOutSetRequests), 0, 0 }, { 28, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPOUTGETRESPONSES, "snmpOutGetResponses", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpOutGetResponses), 0, 0 }, { 29, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPOUTTRAPS, "snmpOutTraps", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpOutTraps), 0, 0 }, { 30, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPENABLEAUTHENTRAPS, "snmpEnableAuthenTraps", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpEnableAuthenTraps), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 31, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPSILENTDROPS, "snmpSilentDrops", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpSilentDrops), 0, 0 }, { 32, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPPROXYDROPS, "snmpProxyDrops", NULL, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t, snmpProxyDrops), 0, 0 }, { 0, 0, 0, NULL } }; static guint32 const snmpSet_oid[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 6, 3, 1, 1, 6}; static GNetSnmpAttribute snmpSet_attr[] = { { 1, GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32, SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPSETSERIALNO, "snmpSetSerialNo", snmpSetSerialNo_constraints, G_STRUCT_OFFSET(snmpv2_mib_snmpSet_t, snmpSetSerialNo), 0, GSNMP_ATTR_FLAG_WRITABLE }, { 0, 0, 0, NULL } }; snmpv2_mib_system_t * snmpv2_mib_new_system() { snmpv2_mib_system_t *system; system = (snmpv2_mib_system_t *) g_malloc0(sizeof(snmpv2_mib_system_t) + sizeof(gpointer)); return system; } static inline snmpv2_mib_system_t * assign_system(GList *vbl) { snmpv2_mib_system_t *system; char *p; system = snmpv2_mib_new_system(); p = (char *) system + sizeof(snmpv2_mib_system_t); * (GList **) p = vbl; gnet_snmp_attr_assign(vbl, system_oid, G_N_ELEMENTS(system_oid), system_attr, system); return system; } void snmpv2_mib_get_system(GNetSnmp *s, snmpv2_mib_system_t **system, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; static const guint32 _base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 1, 0}; guint32 base[128]; *system = NULL; memcpy(base, _base, sizeof(_base)); gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, 8, 7, system_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_getnext(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { if ((error && *error) || s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); return; } *system = assign_system(out); } } void snmpv2_mib_set_system(GNetSnmp *s, snmpv2_mib_system_t *system, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; static guint32 base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 1, 0, 0}; gnet_snmp_attr_set(s, &in, base, 9, 7, system_attr, mask, system); out = gnet_snmp_sync_set(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); } } void snmpv2_mib_free_system(snmpv2_mib_system_t *system) { GList *vbl; char *p; if (system) { p = (char *) system + sizeof(snmpv2_mib_system_t); vbl = * (GList **) p; g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); g_free(system); } } snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t * snmpv2_mib_new_sysOREntry() { snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t *sysOREntry; sysOREntry = (snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t *) g_malloc0(sizeof(snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t) + sizeof(gpointer)); return sysOREntry; } static inline int unpack_sysOREntry(GNetSnmpVarBind *vb, snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t *sysOREntry) { guint8 idx = 10; if (vb->oid_len < idx) return -1; sysOREntry->sysORIndex = vb->oid[idx++]; if ((sysOREntry->sysORIndex < 1)) { return -1; } if (vb->oid_len > idx) return -1; return 0; } static inline gint8 pack_sysOREntry(guint32 *base, gint32 sysORIndex) { guint8 idx = 10; base[idx++] = sysORIndex; return idx; } static inline snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t * assign_sysOREntry(GList *vbl) { snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t *sysOREntry; char *p; sysOREntry = snmpv2_mib_new_sysOREntry(); p = (char *) sysOREntry + sizeof(snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t); * (GList **) p = vbl; if (unpack_sysOREntry((GNetSnmpVarBind *) vbl->data, sysOREntry) < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid instance identifier", "sysOREntry"); g_free(sysOREntry); return NULL; } gnet_snmp_attr_assign(vbl, sysOREntry_oid, G_N_ELEMENTS(sysOREntry_oid), sysOREntry_attr, sysOREntry); return sysOREntry; } void snmpv2_mib_get_sysORTable(GNetSnmp *s, snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t ***sysOREntry, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; GList *row; int i; static guint32 const _base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 1, 9, 1, 0}; guint32 base[128]; *sysOREntry = NULL; memcpy(base, _base, sizeof(_base)); gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, 10, 9, sysOREntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_table(s, in, error); /* gnet_snmp_varbind_list_free(in); */ if (out) { *sysOREntry = (snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t **) g_malloc0((g_list_length(out) + 1) * sizeof(snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t *)); for (row = out, i = 0; row; row = g_list_next(row), i++) { (*sysOREntry)[i] = assign_sysOREntry(row->data); } } } void snmpv2_mib_get_sysOREntry(GNetSnmp *s, snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t **sysOREntry, gint32 sysORIndex, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 base[128]; gint8 len; memcpy(base, sysOREntry_oid, sizeof(sysOREntry_oid)); len = pack_sysOREntry(base, sysORIndex); if (len < 0) { g_warning("%s: invalid index values", "sysOREntry"); s->error_status = GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_INTERNAL; return; } *sysOREntry = NULL; gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, len, 9, sysOREntry_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_get(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { if (s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); return; } *sysOREntry = assign_sysOREntry(out); } } void snmpv2_mib_free_sysOREntry(snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t *sysOREntry) { GList *vbl; char *p; if (sysOREntry) { p = (char *) sysOREntry + sizeof(snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t); vbl = * (GList **) p; g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); g_free(sysOREntry); } } void snmpv2_mib_free_sysORTable(snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t **sysOREntry) { int i; if (sysOREntry) { for (i = 0; sysOREntry[i]; i++) { snmpv2_mib_free_sysOREntry(sysOREntry[i]); } g_free(sysOREntry); } } snmpv2_mib_snmp_t * snmpv2_mib_new_snmp() { snmpv2_mib_snmp_t *snmp; snmp = (snmpv2_mib_snmp_t *) g_malloc0(sizeof(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t) + sizeof(gpointer)); return snmp; } static inline snmpv2_mib_snmp_t * assign_snmp(GList *vbl) { snmpv2_mib_snmp_t *snmp; char *p; snmp = snmpv2_mib_new_snmp(); p = (char *) snmp + sizeof(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t); * (GList **) p = vbl; gnet_snmp_attr_assign(vbl, snmp_oid, G_N_ELEMENTS(snmp_oid), snmp_attr, snmp); return snmp; } void snmpv2_mib_get_snmp(GNetSnmp *s, snmpv2_mib_snmp_t **snmp, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; static const guint32 _base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 11, 0}; guint32 base[128]; *snmp = NULL; memcpy(base, _base, sizeof(_base)); gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, 8, 7, snmp_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_getnext(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { if ((error && *error) || s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); return; } *snmp = assign_snmp(out); } } void snmpv2_mib_set_snmp(GNetSnmp *s, snmpv2_mib_snmp_t *snmp, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; static guint32 base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 11, 0, 0}; gnet_snmp_attr_set(s, &in, base, 9, 7, snmp_attr, mask, snmp); out = gnet_snmp_sync_set(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); } } void snmpv2_mib_free_snmp(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t *snmp) { GList *vbl; char *p; if (snmp) { p = (char *) snmp + sizeof(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t); vbl = * (GList **) p; g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); g_free(snmp); } } snmpv2_mib_snmpSet_t * snmpv2_mib_new_snmpSet() { snmpv2_mib_snmpSet_t *snmpSet; snmpSet = (snmpv2_mib_snmpSet_t *) g_malloc0(sizeof(snmpv2_mib_snmpSet_t) + sizeof(gpointer)); return snmpSet; } static inline snmpv2_mib_snmpSet_t * assign_snmpSet(GList *vbl) { snmpv2_mib_snmpSet_t *snmpSet; char *p; snmpSet = snmpv2_mib_new_snmpSet(); p = (char *) snmpSet + sizeof(snmpv2_mib_snmpSet_t); * (GList **) p = vbl; gnet_snmp_attr_assign(vbl, snmpSet_oid, G_N_ELEMENTS(snmpSet_oid), snmpSet_attr, snmpSet); return snmpSet; } void snmpv2_mib_get_snmpSet(GNetSnmp *s, snmpv2_mib_snmpSet_t **snmpSet, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; static const guint32 _base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 6, 3, 1, 1, 6, 0}; guint32 base[128]; *snmpSet = NULL; memcpy(base, _base, sizeof(_base)); gnet_snmp_attr_get(s, &in, base, 10, 9, snmpSet_attr, mask); out = gnet_snmp_sync_getnext(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { if ((error && *error) || s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); return; } *snmpSet = assign_snmpSet(out); } } void snmpv2_mib_set_snmpSet(GNetSnmp *s, snmpv2_mib_snmpSet_t *snmpSet, gint64 mask, GError **error) { GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; static guint32 base[] = {1, 3, 6, 1, 6, 3, 1, 1, 6, 0, 0}; gnet_snmp_attr_set(s, &in, base, 11, 9, snmpSet_attr, mask, snmpSet); out = gnet_snmp_sync_set(s, in, error); g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); if (out) { g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); } } void snmpv2_mib_free_snmpSet(snmpv2_mib_snmpSet_t *snmpSet) { GList *vbl; char *p; if (snmpSet) { p = (char *) snmpSet + sizeof(snmpv2_mib_snmpSet_t); vbl = * (GList **) p; g_list_foreach(vbl, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(vbl); g_free(snmpSet); } } gsnmp-0.3.0/examples/snmpv2-mib.h0000644000175100017510000002156111337446521013555 00000000000000/* -- DO NOT EDIT -- * Generated by smidump version 0.4.8: * smidump -f scli SNMPv2-MIB * * Derived from SNMPv2-MIB: * The MIB module for SNMP entities. * * Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). This * version of this MIB module is part of RFC 3418; * see the RFC itself for full legal notices. * * Revision 2002-10-16 00:00: * This revision of this MIB module was published as * RFC 3418. * * Revision 1995-11-09 00:00: * This revision of this MIB module was published as * RFC 1907. * * Revision 1993-04-01 00:00: * The initial revision of this MIB module was published * as RFC 1450. * * $Id: snmpv2-mib.h 3178 2009-07-28 10:23:24Z schoenw $ */ #ifndef _SNMPV2_MIB_H_ #define _SNMPV2_MIB_H_ #include "gsnmp.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS /* * Tables to map enumerations to strings and vice versa. */ #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPENABLEAUTHENTRAPS_ENABLED 1 #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPENABLEAUTHENTRAPS_DISABLED 2 extern GNetSnmpEnum const snmpv2_mib_enums_snmpEnableAuthenTraps[]; /* * Tables to map notifications to strings and vice versa. */ #define SNMPV2_MIB_COLDSTART 1,3,6,1,6,3,1,1,5,1 #define SNMPV2_MIB_WARMSTART 1,3,6,1,6,3,1,1,5,2 #define SNMPV2_MIB_AUTHENTICATIONFAILURE 1,3,6,1,6,3,1,1,5,5 extern GNetSnmpIdentity const snmpv2_mib_notifications[]; /* * C type definitions for SNMPv2-MIB::system. */ #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSDESCR (1 << 0) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSOBJECTID (1 << 1) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSUPTIME (1 << 2) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSCONTACT (1 << 3) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSNAME (1 << 4) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSLOCATION (1 << 5) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSSERVICES (1 << 6) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSORLASTCHANGE (1 << 7) typedef struct { guchar *sysDescr; /* ro */ #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSDESCRMINLENGTH 0 #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSDESCRMAXLENGTH 255 guint16 _sysDescrLength; guint32 *sysObjectID; /* ro ObjectIdentifier */ #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSOBJECTIDMINLENGTH 0 #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSOBJECTIDMAXLENGTH 128 guint16 _sysObjectIDLength; guint32 *sysUpTime; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::TimeTicks */ guchar *sysContact; /* rw */ #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSCONTACTMINLENGTH 0 #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSCONTACTMAXLENGTH 255 guint16 _sysContactLength; guchar *sysName; /* rw */ #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSNAMEMINLENGTH 0 #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSNAMEMAXLENGTH 255 guint16 _sysNameLength; guchar *sysLocation; /* rw */ #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSLOCATIONMINLENGTH 0 #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSLOCATIONMAXLENGTH 255 guint16 _sysLocationLength; gint32 *sysServices; /* ro */ guint32 *sysORLastChange; /* ro SNMPv2-TC::TimeStamp */ } snmpv2_mib_system_t; extern snmpv2_mib_system_t * snmpv2_mib_new_system(void); extern void snmpv2_mib_get_system(GNetSnmp *s, snmpv2_mib_system_t **system, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void snmpv2_mib_set_system(GNetSnmp *s, snmpv2_mib_system_t *system, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void snmpv2_mib_free_system(snmpv2_mib_system_t *system); /* * C type definitions for SNMPv2-MIB::sysOREntry. */ #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSORID (1 << 0) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSORDESCR (1 << 1) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSORUPTIME (1 << 2) typedef struct { gint32 sysORIndex; /* na */ guint32 *sysORID; /* ro ObjectIdentifier */ #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSORIDMINLENGTH 0 #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSORIDMAXLENGTH 128 guint16 _sysORIDLength; guchar *sysORDescr; /* ro SNMPv2-TC::DisplayString */ #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSORDESCRMINLENGTH 0 #define SNMPV2_MIB_SYSORDESCRMAXLENGTH 255 guint16 _sysORDescrLength; guint32 *sysORUpTime; /* ro SNMPv2-TC::TimeStamp */ } snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t; extern void snmpv2_mib_get_sysORTable(GNetSnmp *s, snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t ***sysOREntry, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void snmpv2_mib_free_sysORTable(snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t **sysOREntry); extern snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t * snmpv2_mib_new_sysOREntry(void); extern void snmpv2_mib_get_sysOREntry(GNetSnmp *s, snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t **sysOREntry, gint32 sysORIndex, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void snmpv2_mib_free_sysOREntry(snmpv2_mib_sysOREntry_t *sysOREntry); /* * C type definitions for SNMPv2-MIB::snmp. */ #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINPKTS (1 << 0) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPOUTPKTS (1 << 1) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINBADVERSIONS (1 << 2) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINBADCOMMUNITYNAMES (1 << 3) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINBADCOMMUNITYUSES (1 << 4) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINASNPARSEERRS (1 << 5) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINTOOBIGS (1 << 6) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINNOSUCHNAMES (1 << 7) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINBADVALUES (1 << 8) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINREADONLYS (1 << 9) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINGENERRS (1 << 10) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINTOTALREQVARS (1 << 11) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINTOTALSETVARS (1 << 12) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINGETREQUESTS (1 << 13) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINGETNEXTS (1 << 14) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINSETREQUESTS (1 << 15) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINGETRESPONSES (1 << 16) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPINTRAPS (1 << 17) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPOUTTOOBIGS (1 << 18) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPOUTNOSUCHNAMES (1 << 19) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPOUTBADVALUES (1 << 20) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPOUTGENERRS (1 << 21) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPOUTGETREQUESTS (1 << 22) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPOUTGETNEXTS (1 << 23) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPOUTSETREQUESTS (1 << 24) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPOUTGETRESPONSES (1 << 25) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPOUTTRAPS (1 << 26) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPENABLEAUTHENTRAPS (1 << 27) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPSILENTDROPS (1 << 28) #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPPROXYDROPS (1 << 29) typedef struct { guint32 *snmpInPkts; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpOutPkts; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpInBadVersions; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpInBadCommunityNames; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpInBadCommunityUses; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpInASNParseErrs; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpInTooBigs; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpInNoSuchNames; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpInBadValues; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpInReadOnlys; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpInGenErrs; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpInTotalReqVars; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpInTotalSetVars; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpInGetRequests; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpInGetNexts; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpInSetRequests; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpInGetResponses; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpInTraps; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpOutTooBigs; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpOutNoSuchNames; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpOutBadValues; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpOutGenErrs; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpOutGetRequests; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpOutGetNexts; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpOutSetRequests; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpOutGetResponses; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpOutTraps; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ gint32 *snmpEnableAuthenTraps; /* rw */ guint32 *snmpSilentDrops; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ guint32 *snmpProxyDrops; /* ro SNMPv2-SMI::Counter32 */ } snmpv2_mib_snmp_t; extern snmpv2_mib_snmp_t * snmpv2_mib_new_snmp(void); extern void snmpv2_mib_get_snmp(GNetSnmp *s, snmpv2_mib_snmp_t **snmp, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void snmpv2_mib_set_snmp(GNetSnmp *s, snmpv2_mib_snmp_t *snmp, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void snmpv2_mib_free_snmp(snmpv2_mib_snmp_t *snmp); /* * C type definitions for SNMPv2-MIB::snmpSet. */ #define SNMPV2_MIB_SNMPSETSERIALNO (1 << 0) typedef struct { gint32 *snmpSetSerialNo; /* rw SNMPv2-TC::TestAndIncr */ } snmpv2_mib_snmpSet_t; extern snmpv2_mib_snmpSet_t * snmpv2_mib_new_snmpSet(void); extern void snmpv2_mib_get_snmpSet(GNetSnmp *s, snmpv2_mib_snmpSet_t **snmpSet, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void snmpv2_mib_set_snmpSet(GNetSnmp *s, snmpv2_mib_snmpSet_t *snmpSet, gint64 mask, GError **error); extern void snmpv2_mib_free_snmpSet(snmpv2_mib_snmpSet_t *snmpSet); G_END_DECLS #endif /* _SNMPV2_MIB_H_ */ gsnmp-0.3.0/examples/gsnmp-walk.c0000644000175100017510000001034211337446521013631 00000000000000/* * gsnmp-walk.c -- * * A simple program to walk a MIB tree using the gnet-snmp API. */ #include "gsnmp.h" static void print(gpointer data, gpointer user) { GNetSnmpVarBind *vb = (GNetSnmpVarBind *) data; gint i; for (i = 0; i < vb->oid_len; i++) { g_print("%s%u", i ? "." : "", vb->oid[i]); } g_print(" = "); switch (vb->type) { case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NULL: g_print("[NULL]"); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OCTETSTRING: for (i = 0; i < vb->value_len; i++) { if (! g_ascii_isprint(vb->value.ui8v[i])) break; } if (i == vb->value_len) { g_print("%.*s", (gint) vb->value_len, vb->value.ui8v); } else { for (i = 0; i < vb->value_len; i++) { g_print("%s%02x", i ? ":" : "", vb->value.ui8v[i]); } } break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OBJECTID: for (i = 0; i < vb->value_len; i++) { g_print("%s%u", i ? "." : "", vb->value.ui32v[i]); } break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_IPADDRESS: if (vb->value_len == 4) { g_print("%d.%d.%d.%d", vb->value.ui8v[0], vb->value.ui8v[1], vb->value.ui8v[2], vb->value.ui8v[3]); } break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_INTEGER32: g_print("%u", vb->value.i32); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_UNSIGNED32: g_print("%u", vb->value.ui32); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER32: g_print("%u", vb->value.ui32); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_TIMETICKS: g_print("%u", vb->value.ui32); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_OPAQUE: for (i = 0; i < vb->value_len; i++) { g_print("%s%02x", i ? ":" : "", vb->value.ui8v[i]); } break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_COUNTER64: g_print("%llu", vb->value.ui64); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NOSUCHOBJECT: g_print("[NOSUCHOBJECT]"); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NOSUCHINSTANCE: g_print("[NOSUCHINSTANCE]"); break; case GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_ENDOFMIBVIEW: g_print("[ENDOFMIBVIEW]"); break; } g_print("\n"); } static void walk(GNetSnmp *s, int sflag) { GError *error = NULL; GNetSnmpVarBind *vb; GList *in = NULL, *out = NULL; guint32 iso_org[] = { 1, 3, 6, 1, 2 }; /* SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2 */ gchar *name; name = gnet_snmp_get_uri_string(s); if (name) { g_print("walking <%s>:\n", name); g_free(name); } vb = gnet_snmp_varbind_new(iso_org, G_N_ELEMENTS(iso_org), GNET_SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE_NULL, NULL, 0); in = g_list_append(in, vb); out = gnet_snmp_sync_walk(s, in, &error); if (error) { g_printerr("%s: %s\n", g_get_prgname(), error->message); goto cleanup; } if (s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOERROR && s->error_status != GNET_SNMP_PDU_ERR_NOSUCHNAME) { g_printerr("%s: snmp error: %s @ %d\n", g_get_prgname(), gnet_snmp_enum_get_label(gnet_snmp_enum_error_table, s->error_status), s->error_index); goto cleanup; } if (!sflag) { g_list_foreach(out, print, NULL); g_print("\n"); } cleanup: g_list_foreach(in, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(in); g_list_foreach(out, (GFunc) gnet_snmp_varbind_delete, NULL); g_list_free(out); } int main(int argc, char **argv) { gint i, r; static gint repeats = 1; static gboolean sflag = 0; GNetSnmp *s; GError *error = NULL; GOptionContext *context; static GOptionEntry entries[] = { { "repeats", 'r', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_INT, &repeats, "Executes N times", "N" }, { "silent", 's', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &sflag, "Keep silent and produce no output", NULL }, { NULL } }; context = g_option_context_new("uri - walk snmp agents"); g_option_context_add_main_entries(context, entries, NULL); g_option_context_add_group (context, gnet_snmp_get_option_group()); if (! g_option_context_parse(context, &argc, &argv, &error)) { g_printerr("%s: %s\n", g_get_prgname(), (error && error->message) ? error->message : "option parsing failed"); return 1; } for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) { s = gnet_snmp_new_string(argv[i], &error); if (! s) { g_printerr("%s: %s\n", g_get_prgname(), (error && error->message) ? error->message : "creating SNMP session failed"); return 1; } for (r = 0; r < repeats; r++) { walk(s, sflag); } gnet_snmp_delete(s); } return 0; } gsnmp-0.3.0/examples/gsnmp-get.10000644000175100017510000000527111337446521013375 00000000000000.\" hey, Emacs: -*- nroff -*- .\" gsnmp is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify .\" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by .\" the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or .\" (at your option) any later version. .\" .\" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, .\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of .\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the .\" GNU General Public License for more details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License .\" along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to .\" the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. .\" .TH GSNMP 1 "Jan 2, 2007" .\" Please update the above date whenever this man page is modified. .\" .\" Some roff macros, for reference: .\" .nh disable hyphenation .\" .hy enable hyphenation .\" .ad l left justify .\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins (default) .\" .nf disable filling .\" .fi enable filling .\" .br insert line break .\" .sp insert n+1 empty lines .\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7) .SH NAME gsnmp-get \- retrieve data from an SNMP agent .SH SYNOPSIS .B gsnmp-get .RI [ options ] .I uri .SH DESCRIPTION \fBgsnmp-get\fP retrieves information from network devices using the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). The data to be retrieved is specified using the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) syntax for SNMP defined in RFC 4088. .PP The \fIuri\fR argument identifies the SNMP agent to talk to and which data should be retrieved. .PP It should be noted that gsnmp-get is not aware of MIB definitions and thus is only able to output raw data (no nice formatting or translation of OIDs into a more human friendly syntax). A simple way to work around this limitation is to pipe the output through the smixlate program, which is part of the libsmi package. .SH OPTIONS \fBscli\fP accepts the following options: .TP .B \-s, \-\-silent Keep silent and produce no output. .TP .B \-r N, \-\-repeats=N Executes the data retrieval N times. .SH EXAMPLES Retrieve the SNMPv2-MIB::system subtree: .PP .RS \f(CWgsnmp-get snmp://public@device//1.3.6.1.2.1.1.*\fP .RE .PP Retrieve the SNMPv2-MIB::system subtree, piping through smixlate: .PP .RS \f(CWgsnmp-get snmp://public@device//1.3.6.1.2.1.1.* | smixlate SNMPv2-MIB\fP .RE .PP .SH "FURTHER INFORMATION" More information can be found on the gsnmp web page which is available at: .PP .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR RFC 4088 .SH AUTHOR Juergen Schoenwaelder .