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/*
* This module is used to load Apache modules at runtime. This means that the
* server functionality can be extended without recompiling and even without
* taking the server down at all. Only a HUP or USR1 signal needs to be send
* to the server to reload the dynamically loaded modules.
*
* To use, you'll first need to build your module as a shared library, then
* update your configuration (httpd.conf) to get the Apache core to load the
* module at start-up.
*
* The easiest way to build a module as a shared library is to use the
* `SharedModule' command in the Configuration file, instead of `AddModule'.
* You should also change the file extension from `.o' to `.so'. So, for
* example, to build the status module as a shared library edit Configuration
* and change
* AddModule modules/standard/mod_status.o
* to
* SharedModule modules/standard/mod_status.so
*
* Run Configure and make. Now Apache's httpd binary will _not_ include
* mod_status. Instead a shared object called mod_status.so will be build, in
* the modules/standard directory. You can build most of the modules as shared
* libraries like this.
*
* To use the shared module, move the .so file(s) into an appropriate
* directory. You might like to create a directory called "modules" under you
* server root for this (e.g. /usr/local/httpd/modules).
*
* Then edit your conf/httpd.conf file, and add LoadModule lines. For
* example
* LoadModule status_module modules/mod_status.so
*
* The first argument is the module's structure name (look at the end of the
* module source to find this). The second option is the path to the module
* file, relative to the server root. Put these directives right at the top
* of your httpd.conf file.
*
* Now you can start Apache. A message will be logged at "debug" level to your
* error_log to confirm that the module(s) are loaded (use "LogLevel debug"
* directive to get these log messages).
*
* If you edit the LoadModule directives while the server is live you can get
* Apache to re-load the modules by sending it a HUP or USR1 signal as normal.
* You can use this to dynamically change the capability of your server
* without bringing it down.
*
* Because currently there is only limited built-in support in the Configure
* script for creating the shared library files (`.so'), please consult your
* vendors cc(1), ld(1) and dlopen(3) manpages to find out the appropriate
* compiler and linker flags and insert them manually into the Configuration
* file under CFLAGS_SHLIB, LDFLAGS_SHLIB and LDFLAGS_SHLIB_EXPORT.
*
* If you still have problems figuring out the flags both try the paper
* http://developer.netscape.com/library/documentation/enterprise
* /unix/svrplug.htm#1013807
* or install a Perl 5 interpreter on your platform and then run the command
*
* $ perl -V:usedl -V:ccdlflags -V:cccdlflags -V:lddlflags
*
* This gives you what type of dynamic loading Perl 5 uses on your platform
* and which compiler and linker flags Perl 5 uses to create the shared object
* files.
*
* Another location where you can find useful hints is the `ltconfig' script
* of the GNU libtool 1.2 package. Search for your platform name inside the
* various "case" constructs.
*
*/
#define CORE_PRIVATE
#include "httpd.h"
#include "http_config.h"
#include "http_log.h"
module MODULE_VAR_EXPORT so_module;
/*
* Server configuration to keep track of actually
* loaded modules and the corresponding module name.
*/
typedef struct moduleinfo {
char *name;
module *modp;
} moduleinfo;
typedef struct so_server_conf {
array_header *loaded_modules;
} so_server_conf;
static void *so_sconf_create(pool *p, server_rec *s)
{
so_server_conf *soc;
soc = (so_server_conf *)ap_pcalloc(p, sizeof(so_server_conf));
soc->loaded_modules = ap_make_array(p, DYNAMIC_MODULE_LIMIT,
sizeof(moduleinfo));
#ifndef NO_DLOPEN
ap_os_dso_init();
#endif
return (void *)soc;
}
#ifndef NO_DLOPEN
/*
* This is the cleanup for a loaded shared object. It unloads the module.
* This is called as a cleanup function from the core.
*/
static void unload_module(moduleinfo *modi)
{
/* only unload if module information is still existing */
if (modi->modp == NULL)
return;
/* remove the module pointer from the core structure */
ap_remove_loaded_module(modi->modp);
/* unload the module space itself */
ap_os_dso_unload((ap_os_dso_handle_t)modi->modp->dynamic_load_handle);
/* destroy the module information */
modi->modp = NULL;
modi->name = NULL;
}
/*
* This is the cleanup routine for files loaded by
* load_file(). Unfortunately we don't keep a record of the filename
* that was loaded, so we can't report the unload for debug purposes
* or include the filename in error message.
*/
static void unload_file(void *handle)
{
ap_os_dso_unload((ap_os_dso_handle_t)handle);
}
/*
* This is called for the directive LoadModule and actually loads
* a shared object file into the address space of the server process.
*/
static const char *load_module(cmd_parms *cmd, void *dummy,
char *modname, char *filename)
{
ap_os_dso_handle_t modhandle;
module *modp;
const char *szModuleFile=ap_server_root_relative(cmd->pool, filename);
so_server_conf *sconf;
moduleinfo *modi;
moduleinfo *modie;
int i;
/*
* check for already existing module
* If it already exists, we have nothing to do
*/
sconf = (so_server_conf *)ap_get_module_config(cmd->server->module_config,
&so_module);
modie = (moduleinfo *)sconf->loaded_modules->elts;
for (i = 0; i < sconf->loaded_modules->nelts; i++) {
modi = &modie[i];
if (modi->name != NULL && strcmp(modi->name, modname) == 0)
return NULL;
}
modi = ap_push_array(sconf->loaded_modules);
modi->name = modname;
/*
* Load the file into the Apache address space
*/
if (!(modhandle = ap_os_dso_load(szModuleFile))) {
const char *my_error = ap_os_dso_error();
return ap_pstrcat (cmd->pool, "Cannot load ", szModuleFile,
" into server: ",
my_error ? my_error : "(reason unknown)",
NULL);
}
ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG|APLOG_NOERRNO, NULL,
"loaded module %s", modname);
/*
* Retrieve the pointer to the module structure through the module name:
* First with the hidden variant (prefix `AP_') and then with the plain
* symbol name.
*/
if (!(modp = (module *)(ap_os_dso_sym(modhandle, modname)))) {
return ap_pstrcat(cmd->pool, "Can't locate API module structure `", modname,
"' in file ", szModuleFile, ": ", ap_os_dso_error(), NULL);
}
modi->modp = modp;
modp->dynamic_load_handle = (void *)modhandle;
/*
* Make sure the found module structure is really a module structure
*
*/
if (modp->magic != MODULE_MAGIC_COOKIE) {
return ap_pstrcat(cmd->pool, "API module structure `", modname,
"' in file ", szModuleFile, " is garbled -"
" perhaps this is not an Apache module DSO?", NULL);
}
/*
* Add this module to the Apache core structures
*/
ap_add_loaded_module(modp);
/*
* Register a cleanup in the config pool (normally pconf). When
* we do a restart (or shutdown) this cleanup will cause the
* shared object to be unloaded.
*/
ap_register_cleanup(cmd->pool, modi,
(void (*)(void*))unload_module, ap_null_cleanup);
/*
* Finally we need to run the configuration process for the module
*/
ap_single_module_configure(cmd->pool, cmd->server, modp);
return NULL;
}
/*
* This implements the LoadFile directive and loads an arbitrary
* shared object file into the adress space of the server process.
*/
static const char *load_file(cmd_parms *cmd, void *dummy, char *filename)
{
ap_os_dso_handle_t handle;
char *file;
file = ap_server_root_relative(cmd->pool, filename);
if (!(handle = ap_os_dso_load(file))) {
const char *my_error = ap_os_dso_error();
return ap_pstrcat (cmd->pool, "Cannot load ", filename,
" into server:",
my_error ? my_error : "(reason unknown)",
NULL);
}
ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG|APLOG_NOERRNO, NULL,
"loaded file %s", filename);
ap_register_cleanup(cmd->pool, (void *)handle, unload_file, ap_null_cleanup);
return NULL;
}
#else /* not NO_DLOPEN */
static const char *load_file(cmd_parms *cmd, void *dummy, char *filename)
{
fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: LoadFile not supported on this platform\n");
return NULL;
}
static const char *load_module(cmd_parms *cmd, void *dummy,
char *modname, char *filename)
{
fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: LoadModule not supported on this platform\n");
return NULL;
}
#endif /* NO_DLOPEN */
static const command_rec so_cmds[] = {
{ "LoadModule", load_module, NULL, RSRC_CONF, TAKE2,
"a module name and the name of a shared object file to load it from"},
{ "LoadFile", load_file, NULL, RSRC_CONF, ITERATE,
"shared object file or library to load into the server at runtime"},
{ NULL }
};
module MODULE_VAR_EXPORT so_module = {
STANDARD_MODULE_STUFF,
NULL, /* initializer */
NULL, /* create per-dir config */
NULL, /* merge per-dir config */
so_sconf_create, /* server config */
NULL, /* merge server config */
so_cmds, /* command table */
NULL, /* handlers */
NULL, /* filename translation */
NULL, /* check_user_id */
NULL, /* check auth */
NULL, /* check access */
NULL, /* type_checker */
NULL, /* fixer_upper */
NULL, /* logger */
NULL, /* header parser */
NULL, /* child_init */
NULL, /* child_exit */
NULL /* post read-request */
};