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  1. /*
  2. * lib/textsearch.c Generic text search interface
  3. *
  4. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
  5. * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
  6. * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
  7. * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
  8. *
  9. * Authors: Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch>
  10. * Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
  11. *
  12. * ==========================================================================
  13. *
  14. * INTRODUCTION
  15. *
  16. * The textsearch infrastructure provides text searching facitilies for
  17. * both linear and non-linear data. Individual search algorithms are
  18. * implemented in modules and chosen by the user.
  19. *
  20. * ARCHITECTURE
  21. *
  22. * User
  23. * +----------------+
  24. * | finish()|<--------------(6)-----------------+
  25. * |get_next_block()|<--------------(5)---------------+ |
  26. * | | Algorithm | |
  27. * | | +------------------------------+
  28. * | | | init() find() destroy() |
  29. * | | +------------------------------+
  30. * | | Core API ^ ^ ^
  31. * | | +---------------+ (2) (4) (8)
  32. * | (1)|----->| prepare() |---+ | |
  33. * | (3)|----->| find()/next() |-----------+ |
  34. * | (7)|----->| destroy() |----------------------+
  35. * +----------------+ +---------------+
  36. *
  37. * (1) User configures a search by calling _prepare() specifying the
  38. * search parameters such as the pattern and algorithm name.
  39. * (2) Core requests the algorithm to allocate and initialize a search
  40. * configuration according to the specified parameters.
  41. * (3) User starts the search(es) by calling _find() or _next() to
  42. * fetch subsequent occurrences. A state variable is provided
  43. * to the algorithm to store persistent variables.
  44. * (4) Core eventually resets the search offset and forwards the find()
  45. * request to the algorithm.
  46. * (5) Algorithm calls get_next_block() provided by the user continously
  47. * to fetch the data to be searched in block by block.
  48. * (6) Algorithm invokes finish() after the last call to get_next_block
  49. * to clean up any leftovers from get_next_block. (Optional)
  50. * (7) User destroys the configuration by calling _destroy().
  51. * (8) Core notifies the algorithm to destroy algorithm specific
  52. * allocations. (Optional)
  53. *
  54. * USAGE
  55. *
  56. * Before a search can be performed, a configuration must be created
  57. * by calling textsearch_prepare() specifying the searching algorithm,
  58. * the pattern to look for and flags. As a flag, you can set TS_IGNORECASE
  59. * to perform case insensitive matching. But it might slow down
  60. * performance of algorithm, so you should use it at own your risk.
  61. * The returned configuration may then be used for an arbitary
  62. * amount of times and even in parallel as long as a separate struct
  63. * ts_state variable is provided to every instance.
  64. *
  65. * The actual search is performed by either calling textsearch_find_-
  66. * continuous() for linear data or by providing an own get_next_block()
  67. * implementation and calling textsearch_find(). Both functions return
  68. * the position of the first occurrence of the patern or UINT_MAX if
  69. * no match was found. Subsequent occurences can be found by calling
  70. * textsearch_next() regardless of the linearity of the data.
  71. *
  72. * Once you're done using a configuration it must be given back via
  73. * textsearch_destroy.
  74. *
  75. * EXAMPLE
  76. *
  77. * int pos;
  78. * struct ts_config *conf;
  79. * struct ts_state state;
  80. * const char *pattern = "chicken";
  81. * const char *example = "We dance the funky chicken";
  82. *
  83. * conf = textsearch_prepare("kmp", pattern, strlen(pattern),
  84. * GFP_KERNEL, TS_AUTOLOAD);
  85. * if (IS_ERR(conf)) {
  86. * err = PTR_ERR(conf);
  87. * goto errout;
  88. * }
  89. *
  90. * pos = textsearch_find_continuous(conf, &state, example, strlen(example));
  91. * if (pos != UINT_MAX)
  92. * panic("Oh my god, dancing chickens at %d\n", pos);
  93. *
  94. * textsearch_destroy(conf);
  95. * ==========================================================================
  96. */
  97. #include <linux/module.h>
  98. #include <linux/types.h>
  99. #include <linux/string.h>
  100. #include <linux/init.h>
  101. #include <linux/rculist.h>
  102. #include <linux/rcupdate.h>
  103. #include <linux/err.h>
  104. #include <linux/textsearch.h>
  105. static LIST_HEAD(ts_ops);
  106. static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(ts_mod_lock);
  107. static inline struct ts_ops *lookup_ts_algo(const char *name)
  108. {
  109. struct ts_ops *o;
  110. rcu_read_lock();
  111. list_for_each_entry_rcu(o, &ts_ops, list) {
  112. if (!strcmp(name, o->name)) {
  113. if (!try_module_get(o->owner))
  114. o = NULL;
  115. rcu_read_unlock();
  116. return o;
  117. }
  118. }
  119. rcu_read_unlock();
  120. return NULL;
  121. }
  122. /**
  123. * textsearch_register - register a textsearch module
  124. * @ops: operations lookup table
  125. *
  126. * This function must be called by textsearch modules to announce
  127. * their presence. The specified &@ops must have %name set to a
  128. * unique identifier and the callbacks find(), init(), get_pattern(),
  129. * and get_pattern_len() must be implemented.
  130. *
  131. * Returns 0 or -EEXISTS if another module has already registered
  132. * with same name.
  133. */
  134. int textsearch_register(struct ts_ops *ops)
  135. {
  136. int err = -EEXIST;
  137. struct ts_ops *o;
  138. if (ops->name == NULL || ops->find == NULL || ops->init == NULL ||
  139. ops->get_pattern == NULL || ops->get_pattern_len == NULL)
  140. return -EINVAL;
  141. spin_lock(&ts_mod_lock);
  142. list_for_each_entry(o, &ts_ops, list) {
  143. if (!strcmp(ops->name, o->name))
  144. goto errout;
  145. }
  146. list_add_tail_rcu(&ops->list, &ts_ops);
  147. err = 0;
  148. errout:
  149. spin_unlock(&ts_mod_lock);
  150. return err;
  151. }
  152. /**
  153. * textsearch_unregister - unregister a textsearch module
  154. * @ops: operations lookup table
  155. *
  156. * This function must be called by textsearch modules to announce
  157. * their disappearance for examples when the module gets unloaded.
  158. * The &ops parameter must be the same as the one during the
  159. * registration.
  160. *
  161. * Returns 0 on success or -ENOENT if no matching textsearch
  162. * registration was found.
  163. */
  164. int textsearch_unregister(struct ts_ops *ops)
  165. {
  166. int err = 0;
  167. struct ts_ops *o;
  168. spin_lock(&ts_mod_lock);
  169. list_for_each_entry(o, &ts_ops, list) {
  170. if (o == ops) {
  171. list_del_rcu(&o->list);
  172. goto out;
  173. }
  174. }
  175. err = -ENOENT;
  176. out:
  177. spin_unlock(&ts_mod_lock);
  178. return err;
  179. }
  180. struct ts_linear_state
  181. {
  182. unsigned int len;
  183. const void *data;
  184. };
  185. static unsigned int get_linear_data(unsigned int consumed, const u8 **dst,
  186. struct ts_config *conf,
  187. struct ts_state *state)
  188. {
  189. struct ts_linear_state *st = (struct ts_linear_state *) state->cb;
  190. if (likely(consumed < st->len)) {
  191. *dst = st->data + consumed;
  192. return st->len - consumed;
  193. }
  194. return 0;
  195. }
  196. /**
  197. * textsearch_find_continuous - search a pattern in continuous/linear data
  198. * @conf: search configuration
  199. * @state: search state
  200. * @data: data to search in
  201. * @len: length of data
  202. *
  203. * A simplified version of textsearch_find() for continuous/linear data.
  204. * Call textsearch_next() to retrieve subsequent matches.
  205. *
  206. * Returns the position of first occurrence of the pattern or
  207. * %UINT_MAX if no occurrence was found.
  208. */
  209. unsigned int textsearch_find_continuous(struct ts_config *conf,
  210. struct ts_state *state,
  211. const void *data, unsigned int len)
  212. {
  213. struct ts_linear_state *st = (struct ts_linear_state *) state->cb;
  214. conf->get_next_block = get_linear_data;
  215. st->data = data;
  216. st->len = len;
  217. return textsearch_find(conf, state);
  218. }
  219. /**
  220. * textsearch_prepare - Prepare a search
  221. * @algo: name of search algorithm
  222. * @pattern: pattern data
  223. * @len: length of pattern
  224. * @gfp_mask: allocation mask
  225. * @flags: search flags
  226. *
  227. * Looks up the search algorithm module and creates a new textsearch
  228. * configuration for the specified pattern. Upon completion all
  229. * necessary refcnts are held and the configuration must be put back
  230. * using textsearch_put() after usage.
  231. *
  232. * Note: The format of the pattern may not be compatible between
  233. * the various search algorithms.
  234. *
  235. * Returns a new textsearch configuration according to the specified
  236. * parameters or a ERR_PTR(). If a zero length pattern is passed, this
  237. * function returns EINVAL.
  238. */
  239. struct ts_config *textsearch_prepare(const char *algo, const void *pattern,
  240. unsigned int len, gfp_t gfp_mask, int flags)
  241. {
  242. int err = -ENOENT;
  243. struct ts_config *conf;
  244. struct ts_ops *ops;
  245. if (len == 0)
  246. return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
  247. ops = lookup_ts_algo(algo);
  248. #ifdef CONFIG_MODULES
  249. /*
  250. * Why not always autoload you may ask. Some users are
  251. * in a situation where requesting a module may deadlock,
  252. * especially when the module is located on a NFS mount.
  253. */
  254. if (ops == NULL && flags & TS_AUTOLOAD) {
  255. request_module("ts_%s", algo);
  256. ops = lookup_ts_algo(algo);
  257. }
  258. #endif
  259. if (ops == NULL)
  260. goto errout;
  261. conf = ops->init(pattern, len, gfp_mask, flags);
  262. if (IS_ERR(conf)) {
  263. err = PTR_ERR(conf);
  264. goto errout;
  265. }
  266. conf->ops = ops;
  267. return conf;
  268. errout:
  269. if (ops)
  270. module_put(ops->owner);
  271. return ERR_PTR(err);
  272. }
  273. /**
  274. * textsearch_destroy - destroy a search configuration
  275. * @conf: search configuration
  276. *
  277. * Releases all references of the configuration and frees
  278. * up the memory.
  279. */
  280. void textsearch_destroy(struct ts_config *conf)
  281. {
  282. if (conf->ops) {
  283. if (conf->ops->destroy)
  284. conf->ops->destroy(conf);
  285. module_put(conf->ops->owner);
  286. }
  287. kfree(conf);
  288. }
  289. EXPORT_SYMBOL(textsearch_register);
  290. EXPORT_SYMBOL(textsearch_unregister);
  291. EXPORT_SYMBOL(textsearch_prepare);
  292. EXPORT_SYMBOL(textsearch_find_continuous);
  293. EXPORT_SYMBOL(textsearch_destroy);