postgresql/src/include/utils/acl.h

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* acl.h
* Definition of (and support for) access control list data structures.
*
*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2002, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* $Id: acl.h,v 1.51 2003/01/23 23:39:07 petere Exp $
*
* NOTES
* For backward-compatibility purposes we have to allow there
* to be a null ACL in a pg_class tuple. This will be defined as
* meaning "default protection" (i.e., whatever acldefault() returns).
*
* The AclItems in an ACL array are currently kept in sorted order.
* Things will break hard if you change that without changing the
* code wherever this is included.
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef ACL_H
#define ACL_H
#include "nodes/parsenodes.h"
#include "utils/array.h"
/* typedef AclId is declared in c.h */
#define ACL_ID_WORLD 0 /* placeholder for id in a WORLD acl item */
/*
* AclIdType tag that describes if the AclId is a user, group, etc.
*/
#define ACL_IDTYPE_WORLD 0x00 /* PUBLIC */
#define ACL_IDTYPE_UID 0x01 /* user id - from pg_shadow */
#define ACL_IDTYPE_GID 0x02 /* group id - from pg_group */
/*
* AclMode a bitmask of privilege bits
*/
typedef uint32 AclMode;
/*
* AclItem
*
* Note: must be same size on all platforms, because the size is hardcoded
* in the pg_type.h entry for aclitem.
*/
typedef struct AclItem
{
AclId ai_grantee; /* ID that this item applies to */
AclId ai_grantor;
AclMode ai_privs; /* AclIdType plus privilege bits */
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} AclItem;
/*
* The AclIdType is stored in the top two bits of the ai_privs field
* of an AclItem. The middle 15 bits are the grant option markers,
* and the lower 15 bits are the actual privileges.
*/
#define ACLITEM_GET_PRIVS(item) ((item).ai_privs & 0x7FFF)
#define ACLITEM_GET_GOPTIONS(item) (((item).ai_privs >> 15) & 0x7FFF)
#define ACLITEM_GET_IDTYPE(item) ((item).ai_privs >> 30)
#define ACL_GRANT_OPTION_FOR(privs) (((privs) & 0x7FFF) << 15)
#define ACLITEM_SET_PRIVS(item,privs) \
((item).ai_privs = (ACLITEM_GET_IDTYPE(item)<<30) | (ACLITEM_GET_GOPTIONS(item)<<15) | ((privs) & 0x7FFF))
#define ACLITEM_SET_GOPTIONS(item,goptions) \
((item).ai_privs = (ACLITEM_GET_IDTYPE(item)<<30) | (((goptions) & 0x7FFF) << 15) | ACLITEM_GET_PRIVS(item))
#define ACLITEM_SET_PRIVS_IDTYPE(item,privs,goption,idtype) \
((item).ai_privs = ((privs) & 0x7FFF) |(((goption) & 0x7FFF) << 15) | ((idtype) << 30))
/*
* Definitions for convenient access to Acl (array of AclItem) and IdList
* (array of AclId). These are standard PostgreSQL arrays, but are restricted
* to have one dimension. We also ignore the lower bound when reading,
* and set it to zero when writing.
*
* CAUTION: as of PostgreSQL 7.1, these arrays are toastable (just like all
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* other array types). Therefore, be careful to detoast them with the
* macros provided, unless you know for certain that a particular array
* can't have been toasted. Presently, we do not provide toast tables for
* pg_class or pg_group, so the entries in those tables won't have been
* stored externally --- but they could have been compressed!
*/
/*
* Acl a one-dimensional array of AclItem
*/
typedef ArrayType Acl;
#define ACL_NUM(ACL) (ARR_DIMS(ACL)[0])
#define ACL_DAT(ACL) ((AclItem *) ARR_DATA_PTR(ACL))
#define ACL_N_SIZE(N) (ARR_OVERHEAD(1) + ((N) * sizeof(AclItem)))
#define ACL_SIZE(ACL) ARR_SIZE(ACL)
/*
* IdList a one-dimensional array of AclId
*/
typedef ArrayType IdList;
#define IDLIST_NUM(IDL) (ARR_DIMS(IDL)[0])
#define IDLIST_DAT(IDL) ((AclId *) ARR_DATA_PTR(IDL))
#define IDLIST_N_SIZE(N) (ARR_OVERHEAD(1) + ((N) * sizeof(AclId)))
#define IDLIST_SIZE(IDL) ARR_SIZE(IDL)
/*
* fmgr macros for these types
*/
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#define DatumGetAclItemP(X) ((AclItem *) DatumGetPointer(X))
#define PG_GETARG_ACLITEM_P(n) DatumGetAclItemP(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
#define PG_RETURN_ACLITEM_P(x) PG_RETURN_POINTER(x)
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#define DatumGetAclP(X) ((Acl *) PG_DETOAST_DATUM(X))
#define DatumGetAclPCopy(X) ((Acl *) PG_DETOAST_DATUM_COPY(X))
#define PG_GETARG_ACL_P(n) DatumGetAclP(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
#define PG_GETARG_ACL_P_COPY(n) DatumGetAclPCopy(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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#define PG_RETURN_ACL_P(x) PG_RETURN_POINTER(x)
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#define DatumGetIdListP(X) ((IdList *) PG_DETOAST_DATUM(X))
#define DatumGetIdListPCopy(X) ((IdList *) PG_DETOAST_DATUM_COPY(X))
#define PG_GETARG_IDLIST_P(n) DatumGetIdListP(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
#define PG_GETARG_IDLIST_P_COPY(n) DatumGetIdListPCopy(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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#define PG_RETURN_IDLIST_P(x) PG_RETURN_POINTER(x)
/*
* ACL modification opcodes
*/
#define ACL_MODECHG_ADD 1
#define ACL_MODECHG_DEL 2
#define ACL_MODECHG_EQL 3
/*
* External representations of the privilege bits --- aclitemin/aclitemout
* represent each possible privilege bit with a distinct 1-character code
*/
#define ACL_INSERT_CHR 'a' /* formerly known as "append" */
#define ACL_SELECT_CHR 'r' /* formerly known as "read" */
#define ACL_UPDATE_CHR 'w' /* formerly known as "write" */
#define ACL_DELETE_CHR 'd'
#define ACL_RULE_CHR 'R'
#define ACL_REFERENCES_CHR 'x'
#define ACL_TRIGGER_CHR 't'
#define ACL_EXECUTE_CHR 'X'
#define ACL_USAGE_CHR 'U'
#define ACL_CREATE_CHR 'C'
#define ACL_CREATE_TEMP_CHR 'T'
/* string holding all privilege code chars, in order by bitmask position */
#define ACL_ALL_RIGHTS_STR "arwdRxtXUCT"
/*
* Bitmasks defining "all rights" for each supported object type
*/
#define ACL_ALL_RIGHTS_RELATION (ACL_INSERT|ACL_SELECT|ACL_UPDATE|ACL_DELETE|ACL_RULE|ACL_REFERENCES|ACL_TRIGGER)
#define ACL_ALL_RIGHTS_DATABASE (ACL_CREATE|ACL_CREATE_TEMP)
#define ACL_ALL_RIGHTS_FUNCTION (ACL_EXECUTE)
#define ACL_ALL_RIGHTS_LANGUAGE (ACL_USAGE)
#define ACL_ALL_RIGHTS_NAMESPACE (ACL_USAGE|ACL_CREATE)
/* result codes for pg_*_aclcheck */
typedef enum
{
ACLCHECK_OK = 0,
ACLCHECK_NO_PRIV,
ACLCHECK_NOT_OWNER
} AclResult;
/*
* routines used internally
*/
extern Acl *acldefault(GrantObjectType objtype, AclId ownerid);
extern Acl *aclinsert3(const Acl *old_acl, const AclItem *mod_aip,
unsigned modechg, DropBehavior behavior);
/*
* SQL functions (from acl.c)
*/
extern Datum aclitemin(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
extern Datum aclitemout(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
extern Datum aclinsert(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
extern Datum aclremove(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
extern Datum aclcontains(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
/*
* prototypes for functions in aclchk.c
*/
extern void ExecuteGrantStmt(GrantStmt *stmt);
extern AclId get_grosysid(char *groname);
extern char *get_groname(AclId grosysid);
extern AclResult pg_class_aclcheck(Oid table_oid, AclId userid, AclMode mode);
extern AclResult pg_database_aclcheck(Oid db_oid, AclId userid, AclMode mode);
extern AclResult pg_proc_aclcheck(Oid proc_oid, AclId userid, AclMode mode);
extern AclResult pg_language_aclcheck(Oid lang_oid, AclId userid, AclMode mode);
extern AclResult pg_namespace_aclcheck(Oid nsp_oid, AclId userid, AclMode mode);
extern void aclcheck_error(AclResult errcode, const char *objectname);
/* ownercheck routines just return true (owner) or false (not) */
extern bool pg_class_ownercheck(Oid class_oid, AclId userid);
extern bool pg_type_ownercheck(Oid type_oid, AclId userid);
extern bool pg_oper_ownercheck(Oid oper_oid, AclId userid);
extern bool pg_proc_ownercheck(Oid proc_oid, AclId userid);
extern bool pg_namespace_ownercheck(Oid nsp_oid, AclId userid);
extern bool pg_opclass_ownercheck(Oid opc_oid, AclId userid);
#endif /* ACL_H */