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diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control
index a20475e..14806d7 100644
--- a/debian/control
+++ b/debian/control
@@ -153,3 +153,13 @@ Description: SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) MIB browser
graphical frontend for the Net-SNMP tools. It can be used to browse
the MIB tree and interactively send requests to SNMP agents.
+Package: libsnmpclient-c
+Section: libdevel
+Architecture: any
+Provides: libsnmpclient-c
+Depends: libc6-dev, libsnmp30 (=${binary:Version}), libwrap0-dev, libssl-dev, procps, libkvm-dev [kfreebsd-any], libsensors4-dev [linux-any], ${misc:Depends}
+Description: A custom patch-set library provided by circonus which is
+ a requirement for reconnoiter.
+ .
+ SNMP libraries required for circonus reconnoiter.
+
diff --git a/debian/libsnmpclient-c.install b/debian/libsnmpclient-c.install
index e69de29..4b5b563 100644
--- a/debian/libsnmpclient-c.install
+++ b/debian/libsnmpclient-c.install
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+usr/lib/*/libnetsnmp-c*.a*
+usr/lib/*/libnetsnmp-c.so*
diff --git a/debian/libsnmpclient-c.shlibs b/debian/libsnmpclient-c.shlibs
index e69de29..1400b80 100644
--- a/debian/libsnmpclient-c.shlibs
+++ b/debian/libsnmpclient-c.shlibs
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+libnetsnmp-c 30 libnetsnmp-c (>= 5.7.2~dfsg)
diff --git a/debian/libsnmpclient-c.substvars b/debian/libsnmpclient-c.substvars
index e69de29..a70d3bb 100644
--- a/debian/libsnmpclient-c.substvars
+++ b/debian/libsnmpclient-c.substvars
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+shlibs:Depends=libc6 (>= 2.17), libssl1.0.0 (>= 1.0.0)
+misc:Depends=
diff --git a/include/net-snmp/session_api.h b/include/net-snmp/session_api.h
index 88dbc41..1a70a98 100644
--- a/include/net-snmp/session_api.h
+++ b/include/net-snmp/session_api.h
@@ -209,6 +209,10 @@ extern "C" {
* 4. Replace snmp_send(ss,pdu) with snmp_sess_send(sessp,pdu)
*/
+ struct netsnmp_transport_s;
+
+ NETSNMP_IMPORT
+ void *snmp_sess_open_C1(netsnmp_session *, struct netsnmp_transport_s **);
NETSNMP_IMPORT
void *snmp_sess_open(netsnmp_session *);
NETSNMP_IMPORT
@@ -239,6 +243,8 @@ extern "C" {
* Returns 0 if success, -1 if fail.
*/
NETSNMP_IMPORT
+ int snmp_sess_read_C1(void *, int fd);
+ NETSNMP_IMPORT
int snmp_sess_read(void *, fd_set *);
/*
* Similar to snmp_sess_read(), but accepts a pointer to a large file
diff --git a/snmplib/Makefile.in b/snmplib/Makefile.in
index 506b8d4..0818c31 100644
--- a/snmplib/Makefile.in
+++ b/snmplib/Makefile.in
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ INSTALLUCDHEADERS= asn1.h \
transform_oids.h
# libraries
-INSTALLLIBS=libnetsnmp.$(LIB_EXTENSION)$(LIB_VERSION)
+INSTALLLIBS=libnetsnmp.$(LIB_EXTENSION)$(LIB_VERSION) libnetsnmp-c.$(LIB_EXTENSION)$(LIB_VERSION)
INSTALLUCDLIBS=libsnmp.$(LIB_EXTENSION)$(LIB_VERSION)
#
@@ -233,6 +233,10 @@ libnetsnmp.$(LIB_EXTENSION)$(LIB_VERSION): $(TOBJS)
$(LIB_LD_CMD) $@ $(TOBJS) @LD_NO_UNDEFINED@ $(LDFLAGS) @LNETSNMPLIBS@
$(RANLIB) $@
+libnetsnmp-c.$(LIB_EXTENSION)$(LIB_VERSION): $(TOBJS)
+ $(LIB_LD_CMD) $@ $(TOBJS) @LD_NO_UNDEFINED@ $(LDFLAGS) @LNETSNMPLIBS@
+ $(RANLIB) $@
+
libsnmp.$(LIB_EXTENSION)$(LIB_VERSION): $(TOBJS)
$(LIB_LD_CMD) $@ $(TOBJS) @LD_NO_UNDEFINED@ $(LDFLAGS) @LNETSNMPLIBS@
$(RANLIB) $@
diff --git a/snmplib/snmp_api.c b/snmplib/snmp_api.c
index 33e6157..585e3c8 100644
--- a/snmplib/snmp_api.c
+++ b/snmplib/snmp_api.c
@@ -1602,6 +1602,97 @@ _sess_open(netsnmp_session * in_session)
return snmp_sess_add(in_session, transport, NULL, NULL);
}
+void *
+snmp_sess_open_C1(netsnmp_session * in_session, netsnmp_transport **out_t)
+{
+ struct session_list *slp;
+ netsnmp_transport *transport = NULL;
+ int rc;
+
+ if(out_t) *out_t = NULL;
+
+ in_session->s_snmp_errno = 0;
+ in_session->s_errno = 0;
+
+ _init_snmp();
+
+ {
+ char *clientaddr_save = NULL;
+ int family;
+ struct in6_addr a;
+
+ if (NULL != in_session->localname) {
+ clientaddr_save =
+ netsnmp_ds_get_string(NETSNMP_DS_LIBRARY_ID,
+ NETSNMP_DS_LIB_CLIENT_ADDR);
+ netsnmp_ds_set_string(NETSNMP_DS_LIBRARY_ID,
+ NETSNMP_DS_LIB_CLIENT_ADDR,
+ in_session->localname);
+ }
+
+ family = AF_INET6;
+ if(inet_pton(family, in_session->peername, &a) != 1) family = AF_INET;
+
+ if (in_session->flags & SNMP_FLAGS_STREAM_SOCKET) {
+ transport =
+ netsnmp_tdomain_transport_full("snmp", in_session->peername,
+ in_session->local_port,
+ (family == AF_INET) ? "tcp" : "tcp6",
+ NULL);
+ } else {
+ transport =
+ netsnmp_tdomain_transport_full("snmp", in_session->peername,
+ in_session->local_port,
+ (family == AF_INET) ? "udp" : "udp6",
+ NULL);
+ }
+
+ if (NULL != clientaddr_save)
+ netsnmp_ds_set_string(NETSNMP_DS_LIBRARY_ID,
+ NETSNMP_DS_LIB_CLIENT_ADDR, clientaddr_save);
+ }
+
+ if (transport == NULL) {
+ DEBUGMSGTL(("_sess_open", "couldn't interpret peername\n"));
+ in_session->s_snmp_errno = SNMPERR_BAD_ADDRESS;
+ in_session->s_errno = errno;
+ snmp_set_detail(in_session->peername);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* Optional supplimental transport configuration information and
+ final call to actually open the transport */
+ if ((rc = netsnmp_sess_config_and_open_transport(in_session, transport))
+ != SNMPERR_SUCCESS) {
+ transport = NULL;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+#if defined(SO_BROADCAST) && defined(SOL_SOCKET)
+ if ( in_session->flags & SNMP_FLAGS_UDP_BROADCAST) {
+ int b = 1;
+ int rc;
+
+ rc = setsockopt(transport->sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST,
+ (char *)&b, sizeof(b));
+
+ if ( rc != 0 ) {
+ in_session->s_snmp_errno = SNMPERR_BAD_ADDRESS; /* good as any? */
+ in_session->s_errno = errno;
+
+ DEBUGMSGTL(("_sess_open", "couldn't enable UDP_BROADCAST\n"));
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+
+ if(out_t) *out_t = transport;
+
+ slp = snmp_sess_add(in_session, transport, NULL, NULL);
+ if(!slp) SET_SNMP_ERROR(in_session->s_snmp_errno);
+
+ return slp;
+}
/*
* EXTENDED SESSION API ------------------------------------------
*
@@ -5845,6 +5936,370 @@ _sess_read(void *sessp, netsnmp_large_fd_set * fdset)
}
+int
+_sess_read_C1(void *sessp, int fd)
+{
+ struct session_list *slp = (struct session_list *) sessp;
+ netsnmp_session *sp = slp ? slp->session : NULL;
+ struct snmp_internal_session *isp = slp ? slp->internal : NULL;
+ netsnmp_transport *transport = slp ? slp->transport : NULL;
+ size_t pdulen = 0, rxbuf_len = 65536;
+ u_char *rxbuf = NULL;
+ int length = 0, olength = 0, rc = 0;
+ void *opaque = NULL;
+
+ if (!sp || !isp || !transport) {
+ DEBUGMSGTL(("sess_read", "read fail: closing...\n"));
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /* to avoid subagent crash */
+ if (transport->sock < 0) {
+ snmp_log (LOG_INFO, "transport->sock got negative fd value %d\n", transport->sock);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ if (fd != transport->sock) {
+ snmp_log (LOG_INFO, "transport->sock fd mismatch %d != %d\n", transport->sock, fd);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ sp->s_snmp_errno = 0;
+ sp->s_errno = 0;
+
+ if (transport->flags & NETSNMP_TRANSPORT_FLAG_LISTEN) {
+ int data_sock = transport->f_accept(transport);
+
+ if (data_sock >= 0) {
+ /*
+ * We've successfully accepted a new stream-based connection.
+ * It's not too clear what should happen here if we are using the
+ * single-session API at this point. Basically a "session
+ * accepted" callback is probably needed to hand the new session
+ * over to the application.
+ *
+ * However, for now, as in the original snmp_api, we will ASSUME
+ * that we're using the traditional API, and simply add the new
+ * session to the list. Note we don't have to get the Session
+ * list lock here, because under that assumption we already hold
+ * it (this is also why we don't just use snmp_add).
+ *
+ * The moral of the story is: don't use listening stream-based
+ * transports in a multi-threaded environment because something
+ * will go HORRIBLY wrong (and also that SNMP/TCP is not trivial).
+ *
+ * Another open issue: what should happen to sockets that have
+ * been accept()ed from a listening socket when that original
+ * socket is closed? If they are left open, then attempting to
+ * re-open the listening socket will fail, which is semantically
+ * confusing. Perhaps there should be some kind of chaining in
+ * the transport structure so that they can all be closed.
+ * Discuss. ;-)
+ */
+
+ netsnmp_transport *new_transport=netsnmp_transport_copy(transport);
+ if (new_transport != NULL) {
+ struct session_list *nslp = NULL;
+
+ new_transport->sock = data_sock;
+ new_transport->flags &= ~NETSNMP_TRANSPORT_FLAG_LISTEN;
+
+ nslp = (struct session_list *)snmp_sess_add_ex(sp,
+ new_transport, isp->hook_pre, isp->hook_parse,
+ isp->hook_post, isp->hook_build,
+ isp->hook_realloc_build, isp->check_packet,
+ isp->hook_create_pdu);
+
+ if (nslp != NULL) {
+ nslp->next = Sessions;
+ Sessions = nslp;
+ /*
+ * Tell the new session about its existance if possible.
+ */
+ DEBUGMSGTL(("sess_read",
+ "perform callback with op=CONNECT\n"));
+ (void)nslp->session->callback(NETSNMP_CALLBACK_OP_CONNECT,
+ nslp->session, 0, NULL,
+ sp->callback_magic);
+ }
+ return 0;
+ } else {
+ sp->s_snmp_errno = SNMPERR_MALLOC;
+ sp->s_errno = errno;
+ snmp_set_detail(strerror(errno));
+ return -1;
+ }
+ } else {
+ sp->s_snmp_errno = SNMPERR_BAD_RECVFROM;
+ sp->s_errno = errno;
+ snmp_set_detail(strerror(errno));
+ return -1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Work out where to receive the data to.
+ */
+
+ if (transport->flags & NETSNMP_TRANSPORT_FLAG_STREAM) {
+ if (isp->packet == NULL) {
+ /*
+ * We have no saved packet. Allocate one.
+ */
+ if ((isp->packet = (u_char *) malloc(rxbuf_len)) == NULL) {
+ DEBUGMSGTL(("sess_read", "can't malloc %" NETSNMP_PRIz
+ "u bytes for rxbuf\n", rxbuf_len));
+ return 0;
+ } else {
+ rxbuf = isp->packet;
+ isp->packet_size = rxbuf_len;
+ isp->packet_len = 0;
+ }
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * We have saved a partial packet from last time. Extend that, if
+ * necessary, and receive new data after the old data.
+ */
+ u_char *newbuf;
+
+ if (isp->packet_size < isp->packet_len + rxbuf_len) {
+ newbuf =
+ (u_char *) realloc(isp->packet,
+ isp->packet_len + rxbuf_len);
+ if (newbuf == NULL) {
+ DEBUGMSGTL(("sess_read",
+ "can't malloc %" NETSNMP_PRIz
+ "u more for rxbuf (%" NETSNMP_PRIz "u tot)\n",
+ rxbuf_len, isp->packet_len + rxbuf_len));
+ return 0;
+ } else {
+ isp->packet = newbuf;
+ isp->packet_size = isp->packet_len + rxbuf_len;
+ rxbuf = isp->packet + isp->packet_len;
+ }
+ } else {
+ rxbuf = isp->packet + isp->packet_len;
+ rxbuf_len = isp->packet_size - isp->packet_len;
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ if ((rxbuf = (u_char *) malloc(rxbuf_len)) == NULL) {
+ DEBUGMSGTL(("sess_read", "can't malloc %" NETSNMP_PRIz
+ "u bytes for rxbuf\n", rxbuf_len));
+ return 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+ length = netsnmp_transport_recv(transport, rxbuf, rxbuf_len, &opaque,
+ &olength);
+
+ if (length == -1 && !(transport->flags & NETSNMP_TRANSPORT_FLAG_STREAM)) {
+ sp->s_snmp_errno = SNMPERR_BAD_RECVFROM;
+ sp->s_errno = errno;
+ snmp_set_detail(strerror(errno));
+ SNMP_FREE(rxbuf);
+ SNMP_FREE(opaque);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ if (0 == length && transport->flags & NETSNMP_TRANSPORT_FLAG_EMPTY_PKT) {
+ /* this allows for a transport that needs to return from
+ * packet processing that doesn't necessarily have any
+ * consumable data in it. */
+
+ /* reset the flag since it's a per-message flag */
+ transport->flags &= (~NETSNMP_TRANSPORT_FLAG_EMPTY_PKT);
+
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Remote end closed connection.
+ */
+
+ if (length <= 0 && transport->flags & NETSNMP_TRANSPORT_FLAG_STREAM) {
+ /*
+ * Alert the application if possible.
+ */
+ if (sp->callback != NULL) {
+ DEBUGMSGTL(("sess_read", "perform callback with op=DISCONNECT\n"));
+ (void) sp->callback(NETSNMP_CALLBACK_OP_DISCONNECT, sp, 0,
+ NULL, sp->callback_magic);
+ }
+ /*
+ * Close socket and mark session for deletion.
+ */
+ DEBUGMSGTL(("sess_read", "fd %d closed\n", transport->sock));
+ transport->f_close(transport);
+ SNMP_FREE(isp->packet);
+ SNMP_FREE(opaque);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ if (transport->flags & NETSNMP_TRANSPORT_FLAG_STREAM) {
+ u_char *pptr = isp->packet;
+ void *ocopy = NULL;
+
+ isp->packet_len += length;
+
+ while (isp->packet_len > 0) {
+
+ /*
+ * Get the total data length we're expecting (and need to wait
+ * for).
+ */
+ if (isp->check_packet) {
+ pdulen = isp->check_packet(pptr, isp->packet_len);
+ } else {
+ pdulen = asn_check_packet(pptr, isp->packet_len);
+ }
+
+ DEBUGMSGTL(("sess_read",
+ " loop packet_len %" NETSNMP_PRIz "u, PDU length %"
+ NETSNMP_PRIz "u\n", isp->packet_len, pdulen));
+
+ if (pdulen > MAX_PACKET_LENGTH) {
+ /*
+ * Illegal length, drop the connection.
+ */
+ snmp_log(LOG_ERR,
+ "Received broken packet. Closing session.\n");
+ if (sp->callback != NULL) {
+ DEBUGMSGTL(("sess_read",
+ "perform callback with op=DISCONNECT\n"));
+ (void)sp->callback(NETSNMP_CALLBACK_OP_DISCONNECT,
+ sp, 0, NULL, sp->callback_magic);
+ }
+ DEBUGMSGTL(("sess_read", "fd %d closed\n", transport->sock));
+ transport->f_close(transport);
+ SNMP_FREE(opaque);
+ /** XXX-rks: why no SNMP_FREE(isp->packet); ?? */
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ if (pdulen > isp->packet_len || pdulen == 0) {
+ /*
+ * We don't have a complete packet yet. If we've already
+ * processed a packet, break out so we'll shift this packet
+ * to the start of the buffer. If we're already at the
+ * start, simply return and wait for more data to arrive.
+ */
+ DEBUGMSGTL(("sess_read",
+ "pkt not complete (need %" NETSNMP_PRIz "u got %"
+ NETSNMP_PRIz "u so far)\n", pdulen,
+ isp->packet_len));
+
+ if (pptr != isp->packet)
+ break; /* opaque freed for us outside of loop. */
+
+ SNMP_FREE(opaque);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /* We have *at least* one complete packet in the buffer now. If
+ we have possibly more than one packet, we must copy the opaque
+ pointer because we may need to reuse it for a later packet. */
+
+ if (pdulen < isp->packet_len) {
+ if (olength > 0 && opaque != NULL) {
+ ocopy = malloc(olength);
+ if (ocopy != NULL) {
+ memcpy(ocopy, opaque, olength);
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (pdulen == isp->packet_len) {
+ /* Common case -- exactly one packet. No need to copy the
+ opaque pointer. */
+ ocopy = opaque;
+ opaque = NULL;
+ }
+
+ if ((rc = _sess_process_packet(sessp, sp, isp, transport,
+ ocopy, ocopy?olength:0, pptr,
+ pdulen))) {
+ /*
+ * Something went wrong while processing this packet -- set the
+ * errno.
+ */
+ if (sp->s_snmp_errno != 0) {
+ SET_SNMP_ERROR(sp->s_snmp_errno);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* ocopy has been free()d by _sess_process_packet by this point,
+ so set it to NULL. */
+
+ ocopy = NULL;
+
+ /* Step past the packet we've just dealt with. */
+
+ pptr += pdulen;
+ isp->packet_len -= pdulen;
+ }
+
+ /* If we had more than one packet, then we were working with copies
+ of the opaque pointer, so we still need to free() the opaque
+ pointer itself. */
+
+ SNMP_FREE(opaque);
+
+ if (isp->packet_len >= MAXIMUM_PACKET_SIZE) {
+ /*
+ * Obviously this should never happen!
+ */
+ snmp_log(LOG_ERR,
+ "too large packet_len = %" NETSNMP_PRIz
+ "u, dropping connection %d\n",
+ isp->packet_len, transport->sock);
+ transport->f_close(transport);
+ /** XXX-rks: why no SNMP_FREE(isp->packet); ?? */
+ return -1;
+ } else if (isp->packet_len == 0) {
+ /*
+ * This is good: it means the packet buffer contained an integral
+ * number of PDUs, so we don't have to save any data for next
+ * time. We can free() the buffer now to keep the memory
+ * footprint down.
+ */
+ SNMP_FREE(isp->packet);
+ isp->packet_size = 0;
+ isp->packet_len = 0;
+ return rc;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If we get here, then there is a partial packet of length
+ * isp->packet_len bytes starting at pptr left over. Move that to the
+ * start of the buffer, and then realloc() the buffer down to size to
+ * reduce the memory footprint.
+ */
+
+ memmove(isp->packet, pptr, isp->packet_len);
+ DEBUGMSGTL(("sess_read",
+ "end: memmove(%p, %p, %" NETSNMP_PRIz "u); realloc(%p, %"
+ NETSNMP_PRIz "u)\n",
+ isp->packet, pptr, isp->packet_len,
+ isp->packet, isp->packet_len));
+
+ if ((rxbuf = (u_char *)realloc(isp->packet, isp->packet_len)) == NULL) {
+ /*
+ * I don't see why this should ever fail, but it's not a big deal.
+ */
+ DEBUGMSGTL(("sess_read", "realloc() failed\n"));
+ } else {
+ DEBUGMSGTL(("sess_read", "realloc() okay, old buffer %p, new %p\n",
+ isp->packet, rxbuf));
+ isp->packet = rxbuf;
+ isp->packet_size = isp->packet_len;
+ }
+ return rc;
+ } else {
+ rc = _sess_process_packet(sessp, sp, isp, transport, opaque,
+ olength, rxbuf, length);
+ SNMP_FREE(rxbuf);
+ return rc;
+ }
+}
/*
* returns 0 if success, -1 if fail
@@ -5863,6 +6318,22 @@ snmp_sess_read(void *sessp, fd_set * fdset)
}
int
+snmp_sess_read_C1(void *sessp, int fd)
+{
+ struct session_list *psl;
+ netsnmp_session *pss;
+ int rc;
+
+ rc = _sess_read_C1(sessp, fd);
+ psl = (struct session_list *) sessp;
+ pss = psl->session;
+ if (rc && pss->s_snmp_errno) {
+ SET_SNMP_ERROR(pss->s_snmp_errno);
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+int
snmp_sess_read2(void *sessp, netsnmp_large_fd_set * fdset)
{
struct session_list *psl;
@@ -6041,11 +6512,11 @@ snmp_sess_select_info2_flags(void *sessp, int *numfds,
}
DEBUGMSG(("sess_select", "%d ", slp->transport->sock));
- if ((slp->transport->sock + 1) > *numfds) {
+ if (numfds && (slp->transport->sock + 1) > *numfds) {
*numfds = (slp->transport->sock + 1);
}
- NETSNMP_LARGE_FD_SET(slp->transport->sock, fdset);
+ if(fdset) NETSNMP_LARGE_FD_SET(slp->transport->sock, fdset);
if (slp->internal != NULL && slp->internal->requests) {
/*
* Found another session with outstanding requests.