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1/* ====================================================================
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45 * individuals on behalf of the Apache Group and was originally based
46 * on public domain software written at the National Center for
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49 * project, please see <http://www.apache.org/>.
50 *
51 */
52
53/*
54 * httpd.h: header for simple (ha! not anymore) http daemon
55 */
56
57/* Headers in which EVERYONE has an interest... */
58
59#include "conf.h"
60#include "alloc.h"
61#include "buff.h"
62
63/* ----------------------------- config dir ------------------------------ */
64
65/* Define this to be the default server home dir. Anything later in this
66 * file with a relative pathname will have this added.
67 */
68#ifndef HTTPD_ROOT
69#ifdef __EMX__
70/* Set default for OS/2 file system */
71#define HTTPD_ROOT "/os2httpd"
72#else
73#define HTTPD_ROOT "/usr/local/etc/httpd"
74#endif
75#endif
76
77#ifndef DOCUMENT_LOCATION
78/* Root of server */
79#ifdef __EMX__
80/* Set default for OS/2 file system */
81#define DOCUMENT_LOCATION "/os2httpd/docs"
82#else
83#define DOCUMENT_LOCATION "/usr/local/etc/httpd/htdocs"
84#endif
85#endif
86
87/* Max. number of dynamically loaded modules */
88#define DYNAMIC_MODULE_LIMIT 64
89
90/* Default administrator's address */
91#define DEFAULT_ADMIN "[no address given]"
92
93/*
94 * --------- You shouldn't have to edit anything below this line ----------
95 *
96 * Any modifications to any defaults not defined above should be done in the
97 * respective config. file.
98 *
99 */
100
101
102/* -------------- Port number for server running standalone --------------- */
103
104#define DEFAULT_PORT 80
105
106/* --------- Default user name and group name running standalone ---------- */
107/* --- These may be specified as numbers by placing a # before a number --- */
108
109#ifndef DEFAULT_USER
110#define DEFAULT_USER "#-1"
111#endif
112#ifndef DEFAULT_GROUP
113#define DEFAULT_GROUP "#-1"
114#endif
115
116/* The name of the log files */
117#ifndef DEFAULT_XFERLOG
118#ifdef __EMX__
119/* Set default for OS/2 file system */
120#define DEFAULT_XFERLOG "logs/access.log"
121#else
122#define DEFAULT_XFERLOG "logs/access_log"
123#endif
124#endif /* DEFAULT_XFERLOG */
125#ifndef DEFAULT_ERRORLOG
126#ifdef __EMX__
127/* Set default for OS/2 file system */
128#define DEFAULT_ERRORLOG "logs/error.log"
129#else
130#define DEFAULT_ERRORLOG "logs/error_log"
131#endif
132#endif /* DEFAULT_ERRORLOG */
133#ifndef DEFAULT_PIDLOG
134#define DEFAULT_PIDLOG "logs/httpd.pid"
135#endif
136#ifndef DEFAULT_SCOREBOARD
137#define DEFAULT_SCOREBOARD "logs/apache_runtime_status"
138#endif
139#ifndef DEFAULT_LOCKFILE
140#define DEFAULT_LOCKFILE "logs/accept.lock"
141#endif
142
143/* Define this to be what your HTML directory content files are called */
144#define DEFAULT_INDEX "index.html"
145
146/* Define this to 1 if you want fancy indexing, 0 otherwise */
147#define DEFAULT_INDEXING 0
148
149/* Define this to be what type you'd like returned for files with unknown */
150/* suffixes */
151#define DEFAULT_TYPE "text/plain"
152
153/* Define this to be what your per-directory security files are called */
154#ifdef __EMX__
155/* Set default for OS/2 file system */
156#define DEFAULT_ACCESS_FNAME "htaccess"
157#else
158#define DEFAULT_ACCESS_FNAME ".htaccess"
159#endif
160
161/* The name of the server config file */
162#ifndef SERVER_CONFIG_FILE
163#define SERVER_CONFIG_FILE "conf/httpd.conf"
164#endif
165
166#ifndef RESOURCE_CONFIG_FILE
167/* The name of the document config file */
168#define RESOURCE_CONFIG_FILE "conf/srm.conf"
169#endif
170
171#ifndef TYPES_CONFIG_FILE
172/* The name of the MIME types file */
173#define TYPES_CONFIG_FILE "conf/mime.types"
174#endif
175
176#ifndef ACCESS_CONFIG_FILE
177/* The name of the access file */
178#define ACCESS_CONFIG_FILE "conf/access.conf"
179#endif
180
181/* Whether we should enable rfc1413 identity checking */
182#define DEFAULT_RFC1413 0
183/* The default directory in user's home dir */
184#define DEFAULT_USER_DIR "public_html"
185
186/* The default path for CGI scripts if none is currently set */
187#ifndef DEFAULT_PATH
188#define DEFAULT_PATH "/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb:/usr/bsd:/usr/local/bin"
189#endif
190
191/* The path to the Bourne shell, for parsed docs */
192#ifndef SHELL_PATH
193#ifdef __EMX__
194/* Set default for OS/2 file system */
195#define SHELL_PATH "CMD.EXE"
196#else
197#define SHELL_PATH "/bin/sh"
198#endif
199#endif
200
201/* The path to the suExec wrapper, can be overridden in Configuration */
202#ifndef SUEXEC_BIN
203#define SUEXEC_BIN "/usr/local/etc/httpd/sbin/suexec"
204#endif
205
206/* The default string lengths */
207#define MAX_STRING_LEN HUGE_STRING_LEN
208#define HUGE_STRING_LEN 8192
209
210/* The timeout for waiting for messages */
211#define DEFAULT_TIMEOUT 300
212
213/* The timeout for waiting for keepalive timeout until next request */
214#define DEFAULT_KEEPALIVE_TIMEOUT 15
215
216/* The number of requests to entertain per connection */
217#define DEFAULT_KEEPALIVE 100
218
219/* The size of the server's internal read-write buffers */
220#define IOBUFSIZE 8192
221
222/* Number of servers to spawn off by default --- also, if fewer than
223 * this free when the caretaker checks, it will spawn more.
224 */
225#define DEFAULT_START_DAEMON 5
226
227/* Maximum number of *free* server processes --- more than this, and
228 * they will die off.
229 */
230
231#define DEFAULT_MAX_FREE_DAEMON 10
232
233/* Minimum --- fewer than this, and more will be created */
234
235#define DEFAULT_MIN_FREE_DAEMON 5
236
237/* Limit on the total --- clients will be locked out if more servers than
238 * this are needed. It is intended solely to keep the server from crashing
239 * when things get out of hand.
240 *
241 * We keep a hard maximum number of servers, for two reasons --- first off,
242 * in case something goes seriously wrong, we want to stop the fork bomb
243 * short of actually crashing the machine we're running on by filling some
244 * kernel table. Secondly, it keeps the size of the scoreboard file small
245 * enough that we can read the whole thing without worrying too much about
246 * the overhead.
247 */
248#ifndef HARD_SERVER_LIMIT
249#define HARD_SERVER_LIMIT 256
250#endif
251
252/* Number of requests to try to handle in a single process. If <= 0,
253 * the children don't die off. That's the default here, since I'm still
254 * interested in finding and stanching leaks.
255 */
256
257#define DEFAULT_MAX_REQUESTS_PER_CHILD 0
258
259/* If you have altered Apache and wish to change the SERVER_VERSION
260 * identifier below, please keep to the HTTP specification. This states that
261 * the identification string should consist of product tokens with an optional
262 * slash and version designator. Sub-products which form a significant part
263 * of the application can be listed, separated by whitespace, by adding
264 * their product tokens to EXTRA_CFLAGS in the Configuration file like so.
265 *
266 * EXTRA_CFLAGS="-DSERVER_SUBVERSION="MrWidget/0.1-alpha"
267 *
268 * The tokens are listed in order of their significance for identifying the
269 * application.
270 *
271 * "Product tokens should be short and to the point -- use of them for
272 * advertizing or other non-essential information is explicitly forbidden."
273 *
274 * Example: "Apache/1.1.0 MrWidget/0.1-alpha"
275 */
276
277#define SERVER_BASEVERSION "Apache/1.2.6" /* SEE COMMENTS ABOVE */
278#ifdef SERVER_SUBVERSION
279#define SERVER_VERSION SERVER_BASEVERSION " " SERVER_SUBVERSION
280#else
281#define SERVER_VERSION SERVER_BASEVERSION
282#endif
283
284/* Numeric release version identifier: major minor bugfix betaseq
285 * Always increases along the same track as the source branch.
286 */
287#define APACHE_RELEASE 1020600
288
289#define SERVER_PROTOCOL "HTTP/1.1"
290#define SERVER_SUPPORT "http://www.apache.org/"
291
292#define DECLINED -1 /* Module declines to handle */
293#define OK 0 /* Module has handled this stage. */
294
295
296/* ----------------------- HTTP Status Codes ------------------------- */
297
298#define RESPONSE_CODES 38
299
300#define HTTP_CONTINUE 100
301#define HTTP_SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS 101
302#define HTTP_OK 200
303#define HTTP_CREATED 201
304#define HTTP_ACCEPTED 202
305#define HTTP_NON_AUTHORITATIVE 203
306#define HTTP_NO_CONTENT 204
307#define HTTP_RESET_CONTENT 205
308#define HTTP_PARTIAL_CONTENT 206
309#define HTTP_MULTIPLE_CHOICES 300
310#define HTTP_MOVED_PERMANENTLY 301
311#define HTTP_MOVED_TEMPORARILY 302
312#define HTTP_SEE_OTHER 303
313#define HTTP_NOT_MODIFIED 304
314#define HTTP_USE_PROXY 305
315#define HTTP_BAD_REQUEST 400
316#define HTTP_UNAUTHORIZED 401
317#define HTTP_PAYMENT_REQUIRED 402
318#define HTTP_FORBIDDEN 403
319#define HTTP_NOT_FOUND 404
320#define HTTP_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED 405
321#define HTTP_NOT_ACCEPTABLE 406
322#define HTTP_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED 407
323#define HTTP_REQUEST_TIME_OUT 408
324#define HTTP_CONFLICT 409
325#define HTTP_GONE 410
326#define HTTP_LENGTH_REQUIRED 411
327#define HTTP_PRECONDITION_FAILED 412
328#define HTTP_REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE 413
329#define HTTP_REQUEST_URI_TOO_LARGE 414
330#define HTTP_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE 415
331#define HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR 500
332#define HTTP_NOT_IMPLEMENTED 501
333#define HTTP_BAD_GATEWAY 502
334#define HTTP_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE 503
335#define HTTP_GATEWAY_TIME_OUT 504
336#define HTTP_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED 505
337#define HTTP_VARIANT_ALSO_VARIES 506
338
339#define DOCUMENT_FOLLOWS HTTP_OK
340#define PARTIAL_CONTENT HTTP_PARTIAL_CONTENT
341#define MULTIPLE_CHOICES HTTP_MULTIPLE_CHOICES
342#define MOVED HTTP_MOVED_PERMANENTLY
343#define REDIRECT HTTP_MOVED_TEMPORARILY
344#define USE_LOCAL_COPY HTTP_NOT_MODIFIED
345#define BAD_REQUEST HTTP_BAD_REQUEST
346#define AUTH_REQUIRED HTTP_UNAUTHORIZED
347#define FORBIDDEN HTTP_FORBIDDEN
348#define NOT_FOUND HTTP_NOT_FOUND
349#define METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED HTTP_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED
350#define NOT_ACCEPTABLE HTTP_NOT_ACCEPTABLE
351#define LENGTH_REQUIRED HTTP_LENGTH_REQUIRED
352#define PRECONDITION_FAILED HTTP_PRECONDITION_FAILED
353#define SERVER_ERROR HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR
354#define NOT_IMPLEMENTED HTTP_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
355#define BAD_GATEWAY HTTP_BAD_GATEWAY
356#define VARIANT_ALSO_VARIES HTTP_VARIANT_ALSO_VARIES
357
358#define is_HTTP_INFO(x) (((x) >= 100)&&((x) < 200))
359#define is_HTTP_SUCCESS(x) (((x) >= 200)&&((x) < 300))
360#define is_HTTP_REDIRECT(x) (((x) >= 300)&&((x) < 400))
361#define is_HTTP_ERROR(x) (((x) >= 400)&&((x) < 600))
362#define is_HTTP_CLIENT_ERROR(x) (((x) >= 400)&&((x) < 500))
363#define is_HTTP_SERVER_ERROR(x) (((x) >= 500)&&((x) < 600))
364
365#define status_drops_connection(x) (((x) == HTTP_BAD_REQUEST) || \
366 ((x) == HTTP_REQUEST_TIME_OUT) || \
367 ((x) == HTTP_LENGTH_REQUIRED) || \
368 ((x) == HTTP_REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE) || \
369 ((x) == HTTP_REQUEST_URI_TOO_LARGE) || \
370 ((x) == HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR) || \
371 ((x) == HTTP_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE))
372
373
374#define METHODS 8
375#define M_GET 0
376#define M_PUT 1
377#define M_POST 2
378#define M_DELETE 3
379#define M_CONNECT 4
380#define M_OPTIONS 5
381#define M_TRACE 6
382#define M_INVALID 7
383
384#define CGI_MAGIC_TYPE "application/x-httpd-cgi"
385#define INCLUDES_MAGIC_TYPE "text/x-server-parsed-html"
386#define INCLUDES_MAGIC_TYPE3 "text/x-server-parsed-html3"
387#define MAP_FILE_MAGIC_TYPE "application/x-type-map"
388#define ASIS_MAGIC_TYPE "httpd/send-as-is"
389#define DIR_MAGIC_TYPE "httpd/unix-directory"
390#define STATUS_MAGIC_TYPE "application/x-httpd-status"
391
392/* Just in case your linefeed isn't the one the other end is expecting. */
393#define LF 10
394#define CR 13
395
396/* Possible values for request_rec.read_body (set by handling module):
397 * REQUEST_NO_BODY Send 413 error if message has any body
398 * REQUEST_CHUNKED_ERROR Send 411 error if body without Content-Length
399 * REQUEST_CHUNKED_DECHUNK If chunked, remove the chunks for me.
400 * REQUEST_CHUNKED_PASS Pass the chunks to me without removal.
401 */
402#define REQUEST_NO_BODY 0
403#define REQUEST_CHUNKED_ERROR 1
404#define REQUEST_CHUNKED_DECHUNK 2
405#define REQUEST_CHUNKED_PASS 3
406
407/* Things which may vary per file-lookup WITHIN a request ---
408 * e.g., state of MIME config. Basically, the name of an object, info
409 * about the object, and any other info we may ahve which may need to
410 * change as we go poking around looking for it (e.g., overridden by
411 * .htaccess files).
412 *
413 * Note how the default state of almost all these things is properly
414 * zero, so that allocating it with pcalloc does the right thing without
415 * a whole lot of hairy initialization... so long as we are willing to
416 * make the (fairly) portable assumption that the bit pattern of a NULL
417 * pointer is, in fact, zero.
418 */
419
420/* This represents the result of calling htaccess; these are cached for
421 * each request.
422 */
423struct htaccess_result {
424 char *dir; /* the directory to which this applies */
425 int override; /* the overrides allowed for the .htaccess file */
426 void *htaccess; /* the configuration directives */
427/* the next one, or NULL if no more; N.B. never change this */
428 const struct htaccess_result *next;
429};
430
431
432typedef struct conn_rec conn_rec;
433typedef struct server_rec server_rec;
434typedef struct request_rec request_rec;
435typedef struct listen_rec listen_rec;
436
437struct request_rec {
438
439 pool *pool;
440 conn_rec *connection;
441 server_rec *server;
442
443 request_rec *next; /* If we wind up getting redirected,
444 * pointer to the request we redirected to.
445 */
446 request_rec *prev; /* If this is an internal redirect,
447 * pointer to where we redirected *from*.
448 */
449
450 request_rec *main; /* If this is a sub_request (see request.h)
451 * pointer back to the main request.
452 */
453
454 /* Info about the request itself... we begin with stuff that only
455 * protocol.c should ever touch...
456 */
457
458 char *the_request; /* First line of request, so we can log it */
459 int assbackwards; /* HTTP/0.9, "simple" request */
460 int proxyreq; /* A proxy request */
461 int header_only; /* HEAD request, as opposed to GET */
462 char *protocol; /* Protocol, as given to us, or HTTP/0.9 */
463 int proto_num; /* Number version of protocol; 1.1 = 1001 */
464 char *hostname; /* Host, as set by full URI or Host: */
465 int hostlen; /* Length of http://host:port in full URI */
466
467 time_t request_time; /* When the request started */
468
469 char *status_line; /* Status line, if set by script */
470 int status; /* In any case */
471
472 /* Request method, two ways; also, protocol, etc.. Outside of protocol.c,
473 * look, but don't touch.
474 */
475
476 char *method; /* GET, HEAD, POST, etc. */
477 int method_number; /* M_GET, M_POST, etc. */
478 int allowed; /* Allowed methods - for 405, OPTIONS, etc */
479
480 int sent_bodyct; /* byte count in stream is for body */
481 long bytes_sent; /* body byte count, for easy access */
482
483 /* HTTP/1.1 connection-level features */
484
485 int chunked; /* sending chunked transfer-coding */
486 int byterange; /* number of byte ranges */
487 char *boundary; /* multipart/byteranges boundary */
488 char *range; /* The Range: header */
489 long clength; /* The "real" content length */
490
491 long remaining; /* bytes left to read */
492 long read_length; /* bytes that have been read */
493 int read_body; /* how the request body should be read */
494 int read_chunked; /* reading chunked transfer-coding */
495
496 /* MIME header environments, in and out. Also, an array containing
497 * environment variables to be passed to subprocesses, so people can
498 * write modules to add to that environment.
499 *
500 * The difference between headers_out and err_headers_out is that the
501 * latter are printed even on error, and persist across internal redirects
502 * (so the headers printed for ErrorDocument handlers will have them).
503 *
504 * The 'notes' table is for notes from one module to another, with no
505 * other set purpose in mind...
506 */
507
508 table *headers_in;
509 table *headers_out;
510 table *err_headers_out;
511 table *subprocess_env;
512 table *notes;
513
514 char *content_type; /* Break these out --- we dispatch on 'em */
515 char *handler; /* What we *really* dispatch on */
516
517 char *content_encoding;
518 char *content_language; /* for back-compat. only -- do not use */
519 array_header *content_languages; /* array of (char*) */
520
521 int no_cache;
522 int no_local_copy;
523
524 /* What object is being requested (either directly, or via include
525 * or content-negotiation mapping).
526 */
527
528 char *uri; /* complete URI for a proxy req, or
529 * URL path for a non-proxy req */
530 char *filename;
531 char *path_info;
532 char *args; /* QUERY_ARGS, if any */
533 struct stat finfo; /* ST_MODE set to zero if no such file */
534
535 /* Various other config info which may change with .htaccess files
536 * These are config vectors, with one void* pointer for each module
537 * (the thing pointed to being the module's business).
538 */
539
540 void *per_dir_config; /* Options set in config files, etc. */
541 void *request_config; /* Notes on *this* request */
542
543/*
544 * a linked list of the configuration directives in the .htaccess files
545 * accessed by this request.
546 * N.B. always add to the head of the list, _never_ to the end.
547 * that way, a sub request's list can (temporarily) point to a parent's list
548 */
549 const struct htaccess_result *htaccess;
550};
551
552
553/* Things which are per connection
554 */
555
556struct conn_rec {
557
558 pool *pool;
559 server_rec *server;
560 server_rec *base_server; /* Physical vhost this conn come in on */
561
562 /* Information about the connection itself */
563
564 int child_num; /* The number of the child handling conn_rec */
565 BUFF *client; /* Connetion to the guy */
566 int aborted; /* Are we still talking? */
567
568 /* Who is the client? */
569
570 struct sockaddr_in local_addr; /* local address */
571 struct sockaddr_in remote_addr; /* remote address */
572 char *remote_ip; /* Client's IP address */
573 char *remote_host; /* Client's DNS name, if known.
574 * NULL if DNS hasn't been checked,
575 * "" if it has and no address was found.
576 * N.B. Only access this though
577 * get_remote_host() */
578 char *remote_logname; /* Only ever set if doing rfc1413 lookups.
579 * N.B. Only access this through
580 * get_remote_logname() */
581 char *user; /* If an authentication check was made,
582 * this gets set to the user name. We assume
583 * that there's only one user per connection(!)
584 */
585 char *auth_type; /* Ditto. */
586
587 int keepalive; /* Are we using HTTP Keep-Alive? */
588 int keptalive; /* Did we use HTTP Keep-Alive? */
589 int keepalives; /* How many times have we used it? */
590};
591
592/* Per-vhost config... */
593
594/* The address 255.255.255.255, when used as a virtualhost address,
595 * will become the "default" server when the ip doesn't match other vhosts.
596 */
597#define DEFAULT_VHOST_ADDR 0xfffffffful
598
599typedef struct server_addr_rec server_addr_rec;
600struct server_addr_rec {
601 server_addr_rec *next;
602 struct in_addr host_addr; /* The bound address, for this server */
603 unsigned short host_port; /* The bound port, for this server */
604 char *virthost; /* The name given in <VirtualHost> */
605};
606
607
608struct server_rec {
609
610 server_rec *next;
611
612 /* Full locations of server config info */
613
614 char *srm_confname;
615 char *access_confname;
616
617 /* Contact information */
618
619 char *server_admin;
620 char *server_hostname;
621 unsigned short port; /* for redirects, etc. */
622
623 /* Log files --- note that transfer log is now in the modules... */
624
625 char *error_fname;
626 FILE *error_log;
627
628 /* Module-specific configuration for server, and defaults... */
629
630 int is_virtual; /* true if this is the virtual server */
631 void *module_config; /* Config vector containing pointers to
632 * modules' per-server config structures.
633 */
634 void *lookup_defaults; /* MIME type info, etc., before we start
635 * checking per-directory info.
636 */
637 /* Transaction handling */
638
639 server_addr_rec *addrs;
640 int timeout; /* Timeout, in seconds, before we give up */
641 int keep_alive_timeout; /* Seconds we'll wait for another request */
642 int keep_alive_max; /* Maximum requests per connection */
643 int keep_alive; /* Use persistent connections? */
644 int send_buffer_size; /* size of TCP send buffer (in bytes) */
645
646 char *path; /* Pathname for ServerPath */
647 int pathlen; /* Length of path */
648
649 char *names; /* Wildcarded names for ServerAlias servers */
650
651 uid_t server_uid; /* effective user id when calling exec wrapper */
652 gid_t server_gid; /* effective group id when calling exec wrapper */
653};
654
655/* These are more like real hosts than virtual hosts */
656struct listen_rec {
657 listen_rec *next;
658 struct sockaddr_in local_addr; /* local IP address and port */
659 int fd;
660 int used; /* Only used during restart */
661/* more stuff here, like which protocol is bound to the port */
662};
663
664/* Prototypes for utilities... util.c.
665 */
666
667/* Time */
668extern const char month_snames[12][4];
669
670struct tm *get_gmtoff(int *tz);
671char *get_time();
672char *ht_time(pool * p, time_t t, const char *fmt, int gmt);
673char *gm_timestr_822(pool * p, time_t t);
674
675/* String handling. The *_nc variants allow you to use non-const char **s as
676arguments (unfortunately C won't automatically convert a char ** to a const
677char **) */
678
679char *getword(pool * p, const char **line, char stop);
680char *getword_nc(pool * p, char **line, char stop);
681char *getword_white(pool * p, const char **line);
682char *getword_white_nc(pool * p, char **line);
683char *getword_nulls(pool * p, const char **line, char stop);
684char *getword_nulls_nc(pool * p, char **line, char stop);
685char *getword_conf(pool * p, const char **line);
686char *getword_conf_nc(pool * p, char **line);
687
688char *get_token(pool * p, char **accept_line, int accept_white);
689int find_token(pool * p, const char *line, const char *tok);
690int find_last_token(pool * p, const char *line, const char *tok);
691
692int is_url(const char *u);
693extern int unescape_url(char *url);
694void no2slash(char *name);
695void getparents(char *name);
696char *escape_path_segment(pool * p, const char *s);
697char *os_escape_path(pool * p, const char *path, int partial);
698#define escape_uri(ppool,path) os_escape_path(ppool,path,1)
699extern char *escape_html(pool * p, const char *s);
700char *construct_server(pool * p, const char *hostname, unsigned port);
701char *construct_url(pool * p, const char *path, const server_rec * s);
702char *escape_shell_cmd(pool * p, const char *s);
703
704int count_dirs(const char *path);
705char *make_dirstr(pool * a, const char *s, int n);
706char *make_full_path(pool * a, const char *dir, const char *f);
707
708int is_matchexp(const char *str);
709int strcmp_match(const char *str, const char *exp);
710int strcasecmp_match(const char *str, const char *exp);
711char *uudecode(pool *, const char *);
712
713char *pregsub(pool * p, const char *input, const char *source, size_t nmatch,
714 regmatch_t pmatch[]);
715
716void str_tolower(char *);
717int ind(const char *, char); /* Sigh... */
718int rind(const char *, char);
719
720int cfg_getline(char *s, int n, FILE * f);
721
722#ifdef NEED_STRERROR
723char *strerror(int err);
724#endif
725
726/* Misc system hackery */
727
728uid_t uname2id(const char *name);
729gid_t gname2id(const char *name);
730int is_directory(const char *name);
731int can_exec(const struct stat *);
732void chdir_file(const char *file);
733
734char *get_local_host(pool *);
735unsigned long get_virthost_addr(const char *hostname, unsigned short *port);
736
737extern time_t restart_time;
738
739/*
740 * Apache tries to keep all of its long term filehandles (such as log files,
741 * and sockets) above this number. This is to workaround problems in many
742 * third party libraries that are compiled with a small FD_SETSIZE. There
743 * should be no reason to lower this, because it's only advisory. If a file
744 * can't be allocated above this number then it will remain in the "slack"
745 * area.
746 *
747 * Only the low slack line is used by default. If HIGH_SLACK_LINE is defined
748 * then an attempt is also made to keep all non-FILE * files above the high
749 * slack line. This is to work around a Solaris C library limitation, where it
750 * uses an unsigned char to store the file descriptor.
751 */
752#ifndef LOW_SLACK_LINE
753#define LOW_SLACK_LINE 15
754#endif
755/* #define HIGH_SLACK_LINE 255 */
756
757/*
758 * The ap_slack() function takes a fd, and tries to move it above the indicated
759 * line. It returns an fd which may or may not have moved above the line, and
760 * never fails. If the high line was requested and it fails it will also try
761 * the low line.
762 */
763int ap_slack(int fd, int line);
764#define AP_SLACK_LOW 1
765#define AP_SLACK_HIGH 2