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xmlutils.h File Reference

Headers for simple XML reader. More...

#include "serverutils.h"
#include <glib.h>
#include <gnutls/gnutls.h>
#include <stdio.h>
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Data Structures

struct  context_data_t
 XML context. More...
struct  entity_s
 XML element. More...
struct  xml_search_data_t
 Data for xml search functions. More...

Typedefs

typedef GSList * entities_t
 Entities.
typedef struct entity_sentity_t
typedef struct _xmlNode * element_t
typedef struct xml_file_iterator_structxml_file_iterator_t

Functions

void xml_handle_start_element (context_data_t *, const gchar *, const gchar **, const gchar **)
 Handle the start of an OMP XML element.
void xml_handle_end_element (context_data_t *, const gchar *)
 Handle the end of an XML element.
void xml_handle_text (context_data_t *, const gchar *, gsize)
 Handle additional text of an XML element.
entities_t next_entities (entities_t)
 Return all the entities from an entities_t after the first.
entity_t first_entity (entities_t)
 Return the first entity from an entities_t.
entity_t add_entity (entities_t *, const char *, const char *)
 Add an XML entity to a tree of entities.
int compare_entities (entity_t, entity_t)
 Compare two XML entity.
entity_t entity_child (entity_t, const char *)
 Get a child of an entity.
const char * entity_attribute (entity_t, const char *)
 Get an attribute of an entity.
char * entity_name (entity_t entity)
 Get the name an entity.
char * entity_text (entity_t entity)
 Get the text an entity.
void free_entity (entity_t)
 Free an entity, recursively.
void print_entity (FILE *, entity_t)
 Print an XML entity.
void print_entity_format (entity_t, gpointer indentation)
 Print an XML entity to stdout, recursively printing its children.
int try_read_entity_and_string (gnutls_session_t *, int, entity_t *, GString **)
 Try read an XML entity tree from the manager.
int read_entity_and_string (gnutls_session_t *, entity_t *, GString **)
 Try read an XML entity tree from the manager.
int read_entity_and_string_c (gvm_connection_t *, entity_t *, GString **)
 Try read an XML entity tree from the manager.
int read_entity_and_text (gnutls_session_t *, entity_t *, char **)
 Read an XML entity tree from the manager.
int read_entity_and_text_c (gvm_connection_t *, entity_t *, char **)
 Read an XML entity tree from the manager.
int try_read_entity (gnutls_session_t *, int, entity_t *)
 Try read an XML entity tree from the manager.
int try_read_entity_c (gvm_connection_t *, int, entity_t *)
 Try read an XML entity tree from the manager.
int read_entity (gnutls_session_t *, entity_t *)
 Read an XML entity tree from the manager.
int read_entity_s (int, entity_t *)
 Read an XML entity tree from the socket.
int read_entity_c (gvm_connection_t *, entity_t *)
 Read an XML entity tree from the manager.
int read_string (gnutls_session_t *, GString **)
 Read entity and text. Free the entity immediately.
int read_string_c (gvm_connection_t *, GString **)
 Read entity and text. Free the entity immediately.
int read_text_c (gvm_connection_t *, char **)
 Read text from the server.
int parse_entity (const char *, entity_t *)
 Read an XML entity tree from a string.
void print_entity_to_string (entity_t entity, GString *string)
 Print an XML entity tree to a GString, appending it if string is not.
int xml_count_entities (entities_t)
 Count the number of entities.
void xml_string_append (GString *, const char *,...)
 Append formatted escaped XML to a string.
int find_element_in_xml_file (gchar *, gchar *, GHashTable *)
 Tests if an XML file contains an element with given attributes.
int parse_element (const gchar *, element_t *)
 Read an XML element tree from a string.
void element_free (element_t)
 Free an entire element tree.
const gchar * element_name (element_t)
 Get the name of an element.
gchar * element_attribute (element_t, const gchar *)
 Get an attribute of an element.
gchar * element_text (element_t)
 Get text of an element.
element_t element_child (element_t, const gchar *)
 Get a child of an element.
element_t element_first_child (element_t)
 Get the first child of an element.
element_t element_next (element_t)
 Get the next sibling of an element.
gchar * element_to_string (element_t element)
 Output the XML element as a string.
void print_element_to_string (element_t element, GString *string)
 Print an XML element tree to a GString, appending it if string is not.
xml_file_iterator_t xml_file_iterator_new (void)
 Allocates a new, uninitialized XML file iterator.
int xml_file_iterator_init_from_file_path (xml_file_iterator_t, const char *, int)
 Initializes an XML file iterator to read from a given path.
void xml_file_iterator_free (xml_file_iterator_t)
 Frees an XML file iterator and all of its internal data structures.
int xml_file_iterator_rewind (xml_file_iterator_t)
 Rewinds an XML file iterator by rewinding the file and creating a new XML parser context.
element_t xml_file_iterator_next (xml_file_iterator_t, gchar **)
 Get the next subelement from a XML file iterator.

Detailed Description

Headers for simple XML reader.

Definition in file xmlutils.h.

Typedef Documentation

◆ element_t

typedef struct _xmlNode* element_t

Definition at line 157 of file xmlutils.h.

◆ entities_t

typedef GSList* entities_t

Entities.

Definition at line 46 of file xmlutils.h.

◆ entity_t

typedef struct entity_s* entity_t

Definition at line 58 of file xmlutils.h.

◆ xml_file_iterator_t

Definition at line 188 of file xmlutils.h.

Function Documentation

◆ add_entity()

entity_t add_entity ( entities_t * entities,
const char * name,
const char * text )

Add an XML entity to a tree of entities.

Parameters
[in]entitiesThe tree of entities
[in]nameName of the entity. Copied, copy is freed by free_entity.
[in]textText of the entity. Copied, copy is freed by free_entity.
Returns
The new entity.

Definition at line 101 of file xmlutils.c.

102{
103 entity_t entity = make_entity (name, text);
104 if (entities)
105 *entities = g_slist_append (*entities, entity);
106 return entity;
107}
static entity_t make_entity(const char *name, const char *text)
Create an entity.
Definition xmlutils.c:48
struct entity_s * entity_t
Definition xmlutils.h:58

References make_entity().

Referenced by handle_start_element().

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◆ compare_entities()

int compare_entities ( entity_t entity1,
entity_t entity2 )

Compare two XML entity.

Parameters
[in]entity1First entity.
[in]entity2First entity.
Returns
0 if equal, 1 otherwise.

Definition at line 1765 of file xmlutils.c.

1766{
1767 if (entity1 == NULL)
1768 return entity2 == NULL ? 0 : 1;
1769 if (entity2 == NULL)
1770 return 1;
1771
1772 if (strcmp (entity1->name, entity2->name))
1773 {
1774 g_debug (" compare failed name: %s vs %s\n", entity1->name,
1775 entity2->name);
1776 return 1;
1777 }
1778 if (strcmp (entity1->text, entity2->text))
1779 {
1780 g_debug (" compare failed text %s vs %s (%s)\n", entity1->text,
1781 entity2->text, entity1->name);
1782 return 1;
1783 }
1784
1785 if (entity1->attributes == NULL)
1786 {
1787 if (entity2->attributes)
1788 return 1;
1789 }
1790 else
1791 {
1792 if (entity2->attributes == NULL)
1793 return 1;
1794 if (g_hash_table_find (entity1->attributes, compare_find_attribute,
1795 (gpointer) entity2->attributes))
1796 {
1797 g_debug (" compare failed attributes\n");
1798 return 1;
1799 }
1800 }
1801
1802 // FIX entities can be in any order
1803 GSList *list1 = entity1->entities;
1804 GSList *list2 = entity2->entities;
1805 while (list1 && list2)
1806 {
1807 if (compare_entities (list1->data, list2->data))
1808 {
1809 g_debug (" compare failed subentity\n");
1810 return 1;
1811 }
1812 list1 = g_slist_next (list1);
1813 list2 = g_slist_next (list2);
1814 }
1815 if (list1 == list2)
1816 return 0;
1817 /* More entities in one of the two. */
1818 g_debug (" compare failed number of entities (%s)\n", entity1->name);
1819 return 1;
1820}
entities_t entities
Children.
Definition xmlutils.h:56
char * text
Text.
Definition xmlutils.h:54
GHashTable * attributes
Attributes.
Definition xmlutils.h:55
char * name
Name.
Definition xmlutils.h:53
static gboolean compare_find_attribute(gpointer key, gpointer value, gpointer attributes2)
Look for a key-value pair in a hash table.
Definition xmlutils.c:1747
int compare_entities(entity_t entity1, entity_t entity2)
Compare two XML entity.
Definition xmlutils.c:1765

References entity_s::attributes, compare_entities(), compare_find_attribute(), entity_s::entities, entity_s::name, and entity_s::text.

Referenced by compare_entities().

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◆ element_attribute()

gchar * element_attribute ( element_t element,
const gchar * name )

Get an attribute of an element.

Parameters
[in]elementElement.
[in]nameName of the attribute.
Returns
Attribute value if found, else NULL. Caller must g_free.

Definition at line 2162 of file xmlutils.c.

2163{
2164 const gchar *stripped_name;
2165
2166 if (!element)
2167 return NULL;
2168
2169 stripped_name = strchr (name, ':');
2170 if (stripped_name)
2171 {
2172 gchar *attribute;
2173
2174 /* There was a namespace in the name.
2175 *
2176 * First try without the namespace, because libxml2 doesn't consider the
2177 * namespace in the name when the namespace is defined. */
2178
2179 stripped_name++;
2180
2181 if (*stripped_name == '\0')
2182 /* Don't search for child with empty stripped name, because we'll
2183 * find text nodes. But search with just the namespace for glib
2184 * compatibility. */
2185 return (gchar *) xmlGetProp (element, (const xmlChar *) name);
2186
2187 attribute =
2188 (gchar *) xmlGetProp (element, (const xmlChar *) stripped_name);
2189 if (attribute)
2190 return attribute;
2191
2192 /* Didn't find anything. */
2193 }
2194
2195 /* There was no namespace, or we didn't find anything without the namespace.
2196 *
2197 * Try with the full name. */
2198
2199 return (gchar *) xmlGetProp (element, (const xmlChar *) name);
2200}

Referenced by Ensure(), Ensure(), and Ensure().

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◆ element_child()

element_t element_child ( element_t element,
const gchar * name )

Get a child of an element.

Parameters
[in]elementElement.
[in]nameName of the child.
Returns
Element if found, else NULL.

Definition at line 2086 of file xmlutils.c.

2087{
2088 const gchar *stripped_name;
2089
2090 if (!element)
2091 return NULL;
2092
2093 stripped_name = strchr (name, ':');
2094 if (stripped_name)
2095 {
2096 element_t child;
2097
2098 /* There was a namespace in the name.
2099 *
2100 * First try without the namespace, because libxml2 doesn't consider the
2101 * namespace in the name when the namespace is defined. */
2102
2103 stripped_name++;
2104
2105 if (*stripped_name == '\0')
2106 /* Don't search for child with empty stripped name, because we'll
2107 * find text nodes. But search with just the namespace for glib
2108 * compatibility. */
2109 return find_child (element, name);
2110
2111 child = find_child (element, stripped_name);
2112 if (child)
2113 return child;
2114
2115 /* Didn't find anything. */
2116 }
2117
2118 /* There was no namespace, or we didn't find anything without the namespace.
2119 *
2120 * Try with the full name. */
2121
2122 return find_child (element, name);
2123}
static element_t find_child(element_t element, const gchar *name)
Find child in an element.
Definition xmlutils.c:2069
struct _xmlNode * element_t
Definition xmlutils.h:157

References find_child().

Referenced by Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), and Ensure().

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◆ element_first_child()

element_t element_first_child ( element_t element)

Get the first child of an element.

Parameters
[in]elementElement.
Returns
Child if there is one, else NULL.

Definition at line 2210 of file xmlutils.c.

2211{
2212 if (element)
2213 {
2214 element = element->children;
2215 while (element && (element->type != XML_ELEMENT_NODE))
2216 element = element->next;
2217 return element;
2218 }
2219 return NULL;
2220}

Referenced by Ensure(), and print_element_to_string().

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◆ element_free()

void element_free ( element_t element)

Free an entire element tree.

Beware that this frees the entire tree that element is part of, including any ancestors.

Parameters
[in]elementElement.

Definition at line 2035 of file xmlutils.c.

2036{
2037 if (element)
2038 {
2039 assert (element->doc);
2040 xmlFreeDoc (element->doc);
2041 }
2042}

Referenced by Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), xml_file_iterator_free(), and xml_file_iterator_rewind().

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◆ element_name()

const gchar * element_name ( element_t element)

Get the name of an element.

Parameters
[in]elementElement.
Returns
Element name.

Definition at line 2052 of file xmlutils.c.

2053{
2054 if (element && (element->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE))
2055 return (const gchar *) element->name;
2056
2057 return "";
2058}

Referenced by Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), handle_end_element(), handle_start_element(), ignore_end_element(), ignore_start_element(), print_element_to_string(), xml_handle_end_element(), xml_handle_start_element(), and xml_search_handle_start_element().

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◆ element_next()

element_t element_next ( element_t element)

Get the next sibling of an element.

Parameters
[in]elementElement.
Returns
Next sibling element if there is one, else NULL.

Definition at line 2230 of file xmlutils.c.

2231{
2232 if (element)
2233 {
2234 element = element->next;
2235 while (element && (element->type != XML_ELEMENT_NODE))
2236 element = element->next;
2237 return element;
2238 }
2239 return NULL;
2240}

Referenced by Ensure(), and print_element_to_string().

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◆ element_text()

gchar * element_text ( element_t element)

Get text of an element.

If element is not NULL then the return is guaranteed to be a string. So if the caller has NULL checked element then there is no need for the caller to NULL check the return.

Parameters
[in]elementElement.
Returns
NULL if element is NULL, else the text. Caller must g_free.

Definition at line 2137 of file xmlutils.c.

2138{
2139 gchar *string;
2140
2141 if (!element)
2142 return NULL;
2143
2144 string =
2145 (gchar *) xmlNodeListGetString (element->doc, element->xmlChildrenNode, 1);
2146 if (string)
2147 return string;
2148 string = xmlMalloc (1);
2149 string[0] = '\0';
2150 return string;
2151}

Referenced by Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), and print_element_to_string().

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◆ element_to_string()

gchar * element_to_string ( element_t element)

Output the XML element as a string.

The generated XML string will include namespace definitions from ancestor elements.

Parameters
[in]elementThe element to output as a string.
Returns
The newly allocated XML string.

Definition at line 2253 of file xmlutils.c.

2254{
2255 xmlBufferPtr buffer;
2256 char *xml_string;
2257
2258 // Copy element to ensure XML namespaces are included
2259 element_t element_copy;
2260 element_copy = xmlCopyNode (element, 1);
2261
2262 buffer = xmlBufferCreate ();
2263 xmlNodeDump (buffer, element_copy->doc, element_copy, 0, 0);
2264 xmlFreeNode (element_copy);
2265
2266 xml_string = g_strdup ((char *) xmlBufferContent (buffer));
2267
2268 xmlBufferFree (buffer);
2269 return xml_string;
2270}

◆ entity_attribute()

const char * entity_attribute ( entity_t entity,
const char * name )

Get an attribute of an entity.

Parameters
[in]entityEntity.
[in]nameName of the attribute.
Returns
Attribute if found, else NULL.

Definition at line 216 of file xmlutils.c.

217{
218 if (!entity)
219 return NULL;
220
221 if (entity->attributes)
222 return (const char *) g_hash_table_lookup (entity->attributes, name);
223 return NULL;
224}

References entity_s::attributes.

Referenced by check_response_c(), Ensure(), gmp_authenticate_info_ext(), gmp_authenticate_info_ext_c(), gmp_check_response(), gmp_get_report_ext(), gmp_get_tasks_ext(), gmp_ping(), gmp_ping_c(), gmp_read_create_response(), gmp_resume_task_report_c(), gmp_start_task_report_c(), osp_check_feed(), osp_delete_scan(), osp_get_performance_ext(), osp_get_scan_pop(), osp_get_scan_status_ext(), osp_get_scanner_details(), osp_get_vts_feed_info(), osp_get_vts_version(), osp_start_scan(), osp_start_scan_ext(), and osp_stop_scan().

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◆ entity_child()

entity_t entity_child ( entity_t entity,
const char * name )

Get a child of an entity.

Parameters
[in]entityEntity.
[in]nameName of the child.
Returns
Entity if found, else NULL.

Definition at line 193 of file xmlutils.c.

194{
195 if (!entity)
196 return NULL;
197
198 if (entity->entities)
199 {
200 entities_t match =
201 g_slist_find_custom (entity->entities, name, compare_entity_with_name);
202 return match ? (entity_t) match->data : NULL;
203 }
204 return NULL;
205}
static int compare_entity_with_name(gconstpointer entity, gconstpointer name)
Compare a given name with the name of a given entity.
Definition xmlutils.c:179
GSList * entities_t
Entities.
Definition xmlutils.h:46

References compare_entity_with_name(), and entity_s::entities.

Referenced by Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), gmp_authenticate_info_ext(), gmp_authenticate_info_ext_c(), gmp_ping_c(), gmp_resume_task_report(), gmp_resume_task_report_c(), gmp_start_task_report(), gmp_start_task_report_c(), gmp_task_status(), osp_check_feed(), osp_get_scan_pop(), osp_get_scan_status_ext(), osp_get_scanner_details(), osp_get_version(), osp_get_vts_feed_info(), and osp_get_vts_version().

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◆ entity_name()

char * entity_name ( entity_t entity)

Get the name an entity.

Parameters
[in]entityEntity.
Returns
Entity name, which is freed by free_entity.

Definition at line 161 of file xmlutils.c.

162{
163 if (!entity)
164 return NULL;
165
166 return entity->name;
167}

References entity_s::name.

Referenced by compare_entity_with_name(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), and Ensure().

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◆ entity_text()

char * entity_text ( entity_t entity)

Get the text an entity.

Parameters
[in]entityEntity.
Returns
Entity text, which is freed by free_entity.

Definition at line 145 of file xmlutils.c.

146{
147 if (!entity)
148 return NULL;
149
150 return entity->text;
151}

References entity_s::text.

Referenced by Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), gmp_authenticate_info_ext(), gmp_authenticate_info_ext_c(), gmp_ping_c(), gmp_resume_task_report(), gmp_resume_task_report_c(), gmp_start_task_report(), gmp_start_task_report_c(), gmp_task_status(), osp_check_feed(), osp_get_performance_ext(), osp_get_scanner_details(), and osp_get_version().

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◆ find_element_in_xml_file()

int find_element_in_xml_file ( gchar * file_path,
gchar * find_element,
GHashTable * find_attributes )

Tests if an XML file contains an element with given attributes.

Parameters
[in]file_pathPath of the XML file.
[in]find_elementName of the element to find.
[in]find_attributesGHashTable of attributes to find.
Returns
1 if element was found, 0 if not.

Definition at line 1942 of file xmlutils.c.

1944{
1945 gchar buffer[XML_FILE_BUFFER_SIZE];
1946 FILE *file;
1947 int read_len;
1948 GMarkupParser xml_parser;
1949 GMarkupParseContext *xml_context;
1950 xml_search_data_t search_data;
1951 GError *error = NULL;
1952
1953 search_data.find_element = find_element;
1954 search_data.find_attributes = find_attributes;
1955 search_data.found = 0;
1956
1957 /* Create the XML parser. */
1958 xml_parser.start_element = xml_search_handle_start_element;
1959 xml_parser.end_element = NULL;
1960 xml_parser.text = NULL;
1961 xml_parser.passthrough = NULL;
1962 xml_parser.error = NULL;
1963 xml_context = g_markup_parse_context_new (&xml_parser, 0, &search_data, NULL);
1964
1965 file = fopen (file_path, "r");
1966 if (file == NULL)
1967 {
1968 g_markup_parse_context_free (xml_context);
1969 g_warning ("%s: Failed to open '%s':", __func__, strerror (errno));
1970 return 0;
1971 }
1972
1973 while ((read_len = fread (&buffer, sizeof (char), XML_FILE_BUFFER_SIZE, file))
1974 && g_markup_parse_context_parse (xml_context, buffer, read_len, &error)
1975 && error == NULL)
1976 {
1977 }
1978 g_markup_parse_context_end_parse (xml_context, &error);
1979
1980 fclose (file);
1981
1982 g_markup_parse_context_free (xml_context);
1983 return search_data.found;
1984}
Data for xml search functions.
Definition xmlutils.h:64
gchar * find_element
Definition xmlutils.h:67
GHashTable * find_attributes
Definition xmlutils.h:68
static void xml_search_handle_start_element(GMarkupParseContext *ctx, const gchar *element_name, const gchar **attribute_names, const gchar **attribute_values, gpointer data, GError **error)
Handle the opening tag of an element in an XML search.
Definition xmlutils.c:1874
#define XML_FILE_BUFFER_SIZE
Definition xmlutils.c:1931

References xml_search_data_t::find_attributes, xml_search_data_t::find_element, xml_search_data_t::found, XML_FILE_BUFFER_SIZE, and xml_search_handle_start_element().

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◆ first_entity()

entity_t first_entity ( entities_t entities)

Return the first entity from an entities_t.

Parameters
[in]entitiesThe list of entities.
Returns
The first entity.

Definition at line 82 of file xmlutils.c.

83{
84 if (entities)
85 return (entity_t) entities->data;
86 return NULL;
87}

Referenced by Ensure(), and xml_count_entities().

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◆ free_entity()

void free_entity ( entity_t entity)

Free an entity, recursively.

Parameters
[in]entityThe entity, can be NULL.

Definition at line 115 of file xmlutils.c.

116{
117 if (entity)
118 {
119 g_free (entity->name);
120 g_free (entity->text);
121 if (entity->attributes)
122 g_hash_table_destroy (entity->attributes);
123 if (entity->entities)
124 {
125 GSList *list = entity->entities;
126 while (list)
127 {
128 free_entity (list->data);
129 list = list->next;
130 }
131 g_slist_free (entity->entities);
132 }
133 g_free (entity);
134 }
135}
void free_entity(entity_t entity)
Free an entity, recursively.
Definition xmlutils.c:115

References entity_s::attributes, entity_s::entities, free_entity(), entity_s::name, and entity_s::text.

Referenced by check_response_c(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), free_entity(), gmp_authenticate(), gmp_authenticate_info_ext(), gmp_authenticate_info_ext_c(), gmp_check_response(), gmp_delete_config_ext(), gmp_delete_lsc_credential_ext(), gmp_delete_port_list_ext(), gmp_delete_report(), gmp_delete_target_ext(), gmp_delete_task(), gmp_delete_task_ext(), gmp_get_report_ext(), gmp_get_tasks_ext(), gmp_modify_task_file(), gmp_ping(), gmp_ping_c(), gmp_read_create_response(), gmp_resume_task_report(), gmp_resume_task_report_c(), gmp_start_task_report(), gmp_start_task_report_c(), gmp_stop_task(), osp_check_feed(), osp_delete_scan(), osp_get_performance_ext(), osp_get_scan_pop(), osp_get_scan_status_ext(), osp_get_scanner_details(), osp_get_version(), osp_get_vts_feed_info(), osp_get_vts_version(), osp_start_scan(), osp_start_scan_ext(), osp_stop_scan(), parse_entity(), read_string(), try_read_entity_and_string(), and try_read_entity_and_string_s().

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◆ next_entities()

entities_t next_entities ( entities_t entities)

Return all the entities from an entities_t after the first.

Parameters
[in]entitiesThe list of entities.
Returns
All the entities that follow the first.

Definition at line 67 of file xmlutils.c.

68{
69 if (entities)
70 return (entities_t) entities->next;
71 return NULL;
72}

Referenced by Ensure(), osp_get_scanner_details(), and xml_count_entities().

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◆ parse_element()

int parse_element ( const gchar * string,
element_t * element )

Read an XML element tree from a string.

Caller must not free string until caller is finished using element.

Parameters
[in]stringInput string.
[out]elementLocation for parsed element tree, or NULL if not required. If given, set to NULL on failure. Free with element_free.
Returns
0 success, -1 read error, -2 parse error, -3 XML ended prematurely, -4 setup error.

Definition at line 2003 of file xmlutils.c.

2004{
2005 xmlDocPtr doc;
2006
2007 LIBXML_TEST_VERSION
2008
2009 if (element)
2010 *element = NULL;
2011
2012 if (xmlMemSetup (g_free, g_malloc, g_realloc, g_strdup))
2013 return -4;
2014
2015 doc =
2016 xmlReadMemory (string, strlen (string), "noname.xml", NULL, XML_PARSE_HUGE);
2017 if (doc == NULL)
2018 return -2;
2019
2020 if (element)
2021 *element = xmlDocGetRootElement (doc);
2022
2023 return 0;
2024}

Referenced by Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), and Ensure().

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◆ parse_entity()

int parse_entity ( const char * string,
entity_t * entity )

Read an XML entity tree from a string.

Parameters
[in]stringInput string.
[out]entityPointer to an entity tree.
Returns
0 success, -1 read error, -2 parse error, -3 XML ended prematurely.

Definition at line 1511 of file xmlutils.c.

1512{
1513 GMarkupParser xml_parser;
1514 GError *error = NULL;
1515 GMarkupParseContext *xml_context;
1516 context_data_t context_data;
1517
1518 /* Create the XML parser. */
1519
1520 xml_parser.start_element = handle_start_element;
1521 xml_parser.end_element = handle_end_element;
1522 xml_parser.text = handle_text;
1523 xml_parser.passthrough = NULL;
1524 xml_parser.error = handle_error;
1525
1526 context_data.done = FALSE;
1527 context_data.first = NULL;
1528 context_data.current = NULL;
1529
1530 /* Setup the XML context. */
1531
1532 xml_context =
1533 g_markup_parse_context_new (&xml_parser, 0, &context_data, NULL);
1534
1535 /* Parse the string. */
1536
1537 g_markup_parse_context_parse (xml_context, string, strlen (string), &error);
1538 if (error)
1539 {
1540 g_error_free (error);
1541 if (context_data.first && context_data.first->data)
1542 {
1543 free_entity (context_data.first->data);
1544 g_slist_free_1 (context_data.first);
1545 }
1546 g_markup_parse_context_free (xml_context);
1547 return -2;
1548 }
1549 if (context_data.done)
1550 {
1551 g_markup_parse_context_end_parse (xml_context, &error);
1552 if (error)
1553 {
1554 g_warning (" End error: %s\n", error->message);
1555 g_error_free (error);
1556 if (context_data.first && context_data.first->data)
1557 {
1558 free_entity (context_data.first->data);
1559 g_slist_free_1 (context_data.first);
1560 }
1561 g_markup_parse_context_free (xml_context);
1562 return -2;
1563 }
1564 *entity = (entity_t) context_data.first->data;
1565 g_slist_free_1 (context_data.first);
1566 g_markup_parse_context_free (xml_context);
1567 return 0;
1568 }
1569 if (context_data.first && context_data.first->data)
1570 {
1571 free_entity (context_data.first->data);
1572 g_slist_free_1 (context_data.first);
1573 }
1574 g_markup_parse_context_free (xml_context);
1575 return -3;
1576}
XML context.
Definition xmlutils.h:27
GSList * first
The very first entity.
Definition xmlutils.h:28
GSList * current
The element currently being parsed.
Definition xmlutils.h:29
gboolean done
Flag which is true when the first element is closed.
Definition xmlutils.h:30
static void handle_text(GMarkupParseContext *context, const gchar *text, gsize text_len, gpointer user_data, GError **error)
Handle additional text of an XML element.
Definition xmlutils.c:437
static void handle_end_element(GMarkupParseContext *context, const gchar *element_name, gpointer user_data, GError **error)
Handle the end of an XML element.
Definition xmlutils.c:366
static void handle_error(GMarkupParseContext *context, GError *error, gpointer user_data)
Handle an OMP XML parsing error.
Definition xmlutils.c:477
static void handle_start_element(GMarkupParseContext *context, const gchar *element_name, const gchar **attribute_names, const gchar **attribute_values, gpointer user_data, GError **error)
Handle the start of an OMP XML element.
Definition xmlutils.c:290

References context_data_t::current, context_data_t::done, context_data_t::first, free_entity(), handle_end_element(), handle_error(), handle_start_element(), and handle_text().

Referenced by Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), Ensure(), and Ensure().

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◆ print_element_to_string()

void print_element_to_string ( element_t element,
GString * string )

Print an XML element tree to a GString, appending it if string is not.

empty.

Parameters
[in]elementElement tree to print to string.
[in,out]stringString to write to.

Definition at line 2280 of file xmlutils.c.

2281{
2282 gchar *text_escaped, *text;
2283 element_t ch;
2284 xmlAttr *attribute;
2285
2286 text_escaped = NULL;
2287
2288 g_string_append_printf (string, "<%s", element_name (element));
2289
2290 attribute = element->properties;
2291 while (attribute)
2292 {
2293 xmlChar *value;
2294
2295 value = xmlNodeListGetString (element->doc, attribute->children, 1);
2296
2297 text_escaped = g_markup_escape_text ((gchar *) value, -1);
2298 g_string_append_printf (string, " %s=\"%s\"", attribute->name,
2299 text_escaped);
2300 g_free (text_escaped);
2301
2302 xmlFree (value);
2303
2304 attribute = attribute->next;
2305 }
2306
2307 g_string_append_printf (string, ">");
2308
2309 text = element_text (element);
2310 text_escaped = g_markup_escape_text (text, -1);
2311 g_free (text);
2312 g_string_append_printf (string, "%s", text_escaped);
2313 g_free (text_escaped);
2314
2315 ch = element_first_child (element);
2316 while (ch)
2317 {
2318 print_element_to_string (ch, string);
2319 ch = element_next (ch);
2320 }
2321
2322 g_string_append_printf (string, "</%s>", element_name (element));
2323}
const gchar * element_name(element_t element)
Get the name of an element.
Definition xmlutils.c:2052
gchar * element_text(element_t element)
Get text of an element.
Definition xmlutils.c:2137
void print_element_to_string(element_t element, GString *string)
Print an XML element tree to a GString, appending it if string is not.
Definition xmlutils.c:2280
element_t element_first_child(element_t element)
Get the first child of an element.
Definition xmlutils.c:2210
element_t element_next(element_t element)
Get the next sibling of an element.
Definition xmlutils.c:2230

References element_first_child(), element_name(), element_next(), element_text(), and print_element_to_string().

Referenced by Ensure(), and print_element_to_string().

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◆ print_entity()

void print_entity ( FILE * stream,
entity_t entity )

Print an XML entity.

Parameters
[in]entityThe entity.
[in]streamThe stream to which to print.

Definition at line 1663 of file xmlutils.c.

1664{
1665 gchar *text_escaped = NULL;
1666 fprintf (stream, "<%s", entity->name);
1667 if (entity->attributes && g_hash_table_size (entity->attributes))
1668 g_hash_table_foreach (entity->attributes, foreach_print_attribute, stream);
1669 fprintf (stream, ">");
1670 text_escaped = g_markup_escape_text (entity->text, -1);
1671 fprintf (stream, "%s", text_escaped);
1672 g_free (text_escaped);
1673 g_slist_foreach (entity->entities, foreach_print_entity, stream);
1674 fprintf (stream, "</%s>", entity->name);
1675 fflush (stream);
1676}
static void foreach_print_entity(gpointer entity, gpointer stream)
Print an XML entity for g_slist_foreach.
Definition xmlutils.c:1638
static void foreach_print_attribute(gpointer name, gpointer value, gpointer stream)
Print an XML attribute for g_hash_table_foreach.
Definition xmlutils.c:1651

References entity_s::attributes, entity_s::entities, foreach_print_attribute(), foreach_print_entity(), entity_s::name, and entity_s::text.

Referenced by foreach_print_entity().

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◆ print_entity_format()

void print_entity_format ( entity_t entity,
gpointer indent )

Print an XML entity to stdout, recursively printing its children.

Does very basic indentation for pretty printing.

This function is used as the (callback) GFunc in g_slist_foreach.

Parameters
[in]entityThe entity.
[in]indentIndentation level, indentation width is 2 spaces. Use GINT_TO_POINTER to convert a integer value when passing this parameter.

Definition at line 1706 of file xmlutils.c.

1707{
1708 int i = 0;
1709 int indentation = GPOINTER_TO_INT (indent);
1710 gchar *text_escaped = NULL;
1711
1712 for (i = 0; i < indentation; i++)
1713 printf (" ");
1714
1715 printf ("<%s", entity->name);
1716 if (entity->attributes && g_hash_table_size (entity->attributes))
1717 g_hash_table_foreach (entity->attributes, foreach_print_attribute_format,
1718 indent);
1719 printf (">");
1720
1721 text_escaped = g_markup_escape_text (entity->text, -1);
1722 printf ("%s", text_escaped);
1723 g_free (text_escaped);
1724
1725 if (entity->entities)
1726 {
1727 printf ("\n");
1728 g_slist_foreach (entity->entities, (GFunc) print_entity_format,
1729 GINT_TO_POINTER (indentation + 1));
1730 for (i = 0; i < indentation; i++)
1731 printf (" ");
1732 }
1733
1734 printf ("</%s>\n", entity->name);
1735}
static void foreach_print_attribute_format(gpointer name, gpointer value, gpointer none)
Print an XML attribute for g_hash_table_foreach to stdout.
Definition xmlutils.c:1688
void print_entity_format(entity_t entity, gpointer indent)
Print an XML entity to stdout, recursively printing its children.
Definition xmlutils.c:1706

References entity_s::attributes, entity_s::entities, foreach_print_attribute_format(), entity_s::name, print_entity_format(), and entity_s::text.

Referenced by print_entity_format().

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◆ print_entity_to_string()

void print_entity_to_string ( entity_t entity,
GString * string )

Print an XML entity tree to a GString, appending it if string is not.

empty.

Parameters
[in]entityEntity tree to print to string.
[in,out]stringString to write to.

Definition at line 1616 of file xmlutils.c.

1617{
1618 gchar *text_escaped = NULL;
1619 g_string_append_printf (string, "<%s", entity->name);
1620 if (entity->attributes && g_hash_table_size (entity->attributes))
1621 g_hash_table_foreach (entity->attributes, foreach_print_attribute_to_string,
1622 string);
1623 g_string_append_printf (string, ">");
1624 text_escaped = g_markup_escape_text (entity->text, -1);
1625 g_string_append_printf (string, "%s", text_escaped);
1626 g_free (text_escaped);
1627 g_slist_foreach (entity->entities, foreach_print_entity_to_string, string);
1628 g_string_append_printf (string, "</%s>", entity->name);
1629}
static void foreach_print_entity_to_string(gpointer entity, gpointer string)
Print an XML entity for g_slist_foreach to a GString.
Definition xmlutils.c:1585
static void foreach_print_attribute_to_string(gpointer name, gpointer value, gpointer string)
Print an XML attribute for g_hash_table_foreach to a GString.
Definition xmlutils.c:1598

References entity_s::attributes, entity_s::entities, foreach_print_attribute_to_string(), foreach_print_entity_to_string(), entity_s::name, and entity_s::text.

Referenced by foreach_print_entity_to_string(), and osp_get_scan_pop().

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◆ read_entity()

int read_entity ( gnutls_session_t * session,
entity_t * entity )

Read an XML entity tree from the manager.

Parameters
[in]sessionPointer to GNUTLS session.
[out]entityPointer to an entity tree.
Returns
0 success, -1 read error, -2 parse error, -3 end of file.

Definition at line 1469 of file xmlutils.c.

1470{
1471 return try_read_entity (session, 0, entity);
1472}
int try_read_entity(gnutls_session_t *session, int timeout, entity_t *entity)
Try read an XML entity tree from the manager.
Definition xmlutils.c:1436

References try_read_entity().

Referenced by gmp_check_response(), gmp_read_create_response(), and osp_send_command().

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◆ read_entity_and_string()

int read_entity_and_string ( gnutls_session_t * session,
entity_t * entity,
GString ** string_return )

Try read an XML entity tree from the manager.

Parameters
[in]sessionPointer to GNUTLS session.
[out]entityPointer to an entity tree.
[out]string_returnAn optional return location for the text read from the session. If NULL then it simply remains NULL. If a pointer to NULL then it points to a freshly allocated GString on successful return. Otherwise it points to an existing GString onto which the text is appended.
Returns
0 success, -1 read error, -2 parse error, -3 end of file.

Definition at line 1262 of file xmlutils.c.

1264{
1265 return try_read_entity_and_string (session, 0, entity, string_return);
1266}
int try_read_entity_and_string(gnutls_session_t *session, int timeout, entity_t *entity, GString **string_return)
Try read an XML entity tree from the manager.
Definition xmlutils.c:501

References try_read_entity_and_string().

Referenced by read_entity_and_text(), and read_string().

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◆ read_entity_and_string_c()

int read_entity_and_string_c ( gvm_connection_t * connection,
entity_t * entity,
GString ** string_return )

Try read an XML entity tree from the manager.

Parameters
[in]connectionConnection.
[out]entityPointer to an entity tree.
[out]string_returnAn optional return location for the text read from the session. If NULL then it simply remains NULL. If a pointer to NULL then it points to a freshly allocated GString on successful return. Otherwise it points to an existing GString onto which the text is appended.
Returns
0 success, -1 read error, -2 parse error, -3 end of file.

Definition at line 1282 of file xmlutils.c.

1284{
1285 if (connection->tls)
1286 return try_read_entity_and_string (&connection->session, 0, entity,
1287 string_return);
1288 return try_read_entity_and_string_s (connection->socket, 0, entity,
1289 string_return);
1290}
int tls
Whether uses TCP-TLS (vs UNIX socket).
Definition serverutils.h:31
int socket
Socket.
Definition serverutils.h:32
gnutls_session_t session
Session.
Definition serverutils.h:33
static int try_read_entity_and_string_s(int socket, int timeout, entity_t *entity, GString **string_return)
Try read an XML entity tree from the socket.
Definition xmlutils.c:1030

References gvm_connection_t::session, gvm_connection_t::socket, gvm_connection_t::tls, try_read_entity_and_string(), and try_read_entity_and_string_s().

Referenced by read_entity_and_text_c(), and read_string_c().

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◆ read_entity_and_text()

int read_entity_and_text ( gnutls_session_t * session,
entity_t * entity,
char ** text )

Read an XML entity tree from the manager.

Parameters
[in]sessionPointer to GNUTLS session.
[out]entityPointer to an entity tree.
[out]textA pointer to a pointer, at which to store the address of a newly allocated string holding the text read from the session, if the text is required, else NULL.
Returns
0 success, -1 read error, -2 parse error, -3 end of file.

Definition at line 1305 of file xmlutils.c.

1306{
1307 if (text)
1308 {
1309 GString *string = NULL;
1310 int ret = read_entity_and_string (session, entity, &string);
1311 if (ret)
1312 {
1313 if (string)
1314 g_string_free (string, TRUE);
1315 return ret;
1316 }
1317 *text = g_string_free (string, FALSE);
1318 return 0;
1319 }
1320 return read_entity_and_string (session, entity, NULL);
1321}
int read_entity_and_string(gnutls_session_t *session, entity_t *entity, GString **string_return)
Try read an XML entity tree from the manager.
Definition xmlutils.c:1262

References read_entity_and_string().

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◆ read_entity_and_text_c()

int read_entity_and_text_c ( gvm_connection_t * connection,
entity_t * entity,
char ** text )

Read an XML entity tree from the manager.

Parameters
[in]connectionConnection.
[out]entityEntity tree.
[out]textA pointer to a pointer, at which to store the address of a newly allocated string holding the text read from the session, if the text is required, else NULL.
Returns
0 success, -1 read error, -2 parse error, -3 end of file.

Definition at line 1336 of file xmlutils.c.

1338{
1339 if (text)
1340 {
1341 GString *string = NULL;
1342 int ret = read_entity_and_string_c (connection, entity, &string);
1343 if (ret)
1344 {
1345 if (string)
1346 g_string_free (string, TRUE);
1347 return ret;
1348 }
1349 *text = g_string_free (string, FALSE);
1350 return 0;
1351 }
1352 return read_entity_and_string_c (connection, entity, NULL);
1353}
int read_entity_and_string_c(gvm_connection_t *connection, entity_t *entity, GString **string_return)
Try read an XML entity tree from the manager.
Definition xmlutils.c:1282

References read_entity_and_string_c().

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◆ read_entity_c()

int read_entity_c ( gvm_connection_t * connection,
entity_t * entity )

Read an XML entity tree from the manager.

Parameters
[in]connectionConnection.
[out]entityPointer to an entity tree.
Returns
0 success, -1 read error, -2 parse error, -3 end of file.

Definition at line 1497 of file xmlutils.c.

1498{
1499 return try_read_entity_c (connection, 0, entity);
1500}
int try_read_entity_c(gvm_connection_t *connection, int timeout, entity_t *entity)
Try read an XML entity tree from the manager.
Definition xmlutils.c:1452

References try_read_entity_c().

Referenced by check_response_c(), gmp_resume_task_report_c(), and gmp_start_task_report_c().

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◆ read_entity_s()

int read_entity_s ( int socket,
entity_t * entity )

Read an XML entity tree from the socket.

Parameters
[in]socketSocket to read from.
[out]entityPointer to an entity tree.
Returns
0 success, -1 read error, -2 parse error, -3 end of file.

Definition at line 1483 of file xmlutils.c.

1484{
1485 return try_read_entity_and_string_s (socket, 0, entity, NULL);
1486}

References try_read_entity_and_string_s().

Referenced by osp_send_command().

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◆ read_string()

int read_string ( gnutls_session_t * session,
GString ** string )

Read entity and text. Free the entity immediately.

Parameters
[in]sessionPointer to GNUTLS session to read from.
[out]stringReturn location for the string.
Returns
0 success, -1 read error, -2 parse error, -3 end of file.

Definition at line 1400 of file xmlutils.c.

1401{
1402 int ret = 0;
1403 entity_t entity;
1404
1405 if (!(ret = read_entity_and_string (session, &entity, string)))
1406 free_entity (entity);
1407
1408 return ret;
1409}

References free_entity(), and read_entity_and_string().

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◆ read_string_c()

int read_string_c ( gvm_connection_t * connection,
GString ** string )

Read entity and text. Free the entity immediately.

Parameters
[in]connectionConnection.
[out]stringReturn location for the string.
Returns
0 success, -1 read error, -2 parse error, -3 end of file.

Definition at line 1420 of file xmlutils.c.

1421{
1422 return read_entity_and_string_c (connection, NULL, string);
1423}

References read_entity_and_string_c().

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◆ read_text_c()

int read_text_c ( gvm_connection_t * connection,
char ** text )

Read text from the server.

Parameters
[in]connectionConnection.
[out]textA pointer to a pointer, at which to store the address of a newly allocated string holding the text read from the session.
Returns
0 success, -1 read error, -2 argument error.

Definition at line 1366 of file xmlutils.c.

1367{
1368 GString *string;
1369 int ret;
1370
1371 if (text == NULL)
1372 return -2;
1373
1374 string = NULL;
1375
1376 if (connection->tls)
1377 ret = try_read_string (&connection->session, 0, &string);
1378 else
1379 ret = try_read_string_s (connection->socket, 0, &string);
1380
1381 if (ret)
1382 {
1383 if (string)
1384 g_string_free (string, TRUE);
1385 return ret;
1386 }
1387 *text = g_string_free (string, FALSE);
1388 return 0;
1389}
static int try_read_string_s(int socket, int timeout, GString **string_return)
Try read an XML entity tree from the socket.
Definition xmlutils.c:900
static int try_read_string(gnutls_session_t *session, int timeout, GString **string_return)
Try read a response from a TLS session.
Definition xmlutils.c:752

References gvm_connection_t::session, gvm_connection_t::socket, gvm_connection_t::tls, try_read_string(), and try_read_string_s().

Referenced by osp_send_command_str().

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◆ try_read_entity()

int try_read_entity ( gnutls_session_t * session,
int timeout,
entity_t * entity )

Try read an XML entity tree from the manager.

Parameters
[in]sessionPointer to GNUTLS session.
[in]timeoutServer idle time before giving up, in seconds. 0 to wait forever.
[out]entityPointer to an entity tree.
Returns
0 success, -1 read error, -2 parse error, -3 end of file, -4 timeout.

Definition at line 1436 of file xmlutils.c.

1437{
1438 return try_read_entity_and_string (session, timeout, entity, NULL);
1439}

References try_read_entity_and_string().

Referenced by gmp_authenticate_info_ext(), gmp_get_report_ext(), gmp_get_tasks_ext(), gmp_ping(), and read_entity().

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◆ try_read_entity_and_string()

int try_read_entity_and_string ( gnutls_session_t * session,
int timeout,
entity_t * entity,
GString ** string_return )

Try read an XML entity tree from the manager.

Parameters
[in]sessionPointer to GNUTLS session.
[in]timeoutServer idle time before giving up, in seconds. 0 to wait forever.
[out]entityPointer to an entity tree.
[out]string_returnAn optional return location for the text read from the session. If NULL then it simply remains NULL. If a pointer to NULL then it points to a freshly allocated GString on successful return. Otherwise it points to an existing GString onto which the text is appended.
Returns
0 success, -1 read error, -2 parse error, -3 end of file, -4 timeout, -5 null buffer.

Definition at line 501 of file xmlutils.c.

503{
504 GMarkupParser xml_parser;
505 GError *error = NULL;
506 GMarkupParseContext *xml_context;
507 GString *string;
508 int socket;
509 time_t last_time;
510
511 // Buffer for reading from the manager.
512 char *buffer;
513
514 /* Record the start time. */
515
516 if (time (&last_time) == -1)
517 {
518 g_warning (" failed to get current time: %s\n", strerror (errno));
519 return -1;
520 }
521
522 if (timeout > 0)
523 {
524 /* Turn off blocking. */
525
526 socket = GPOINTER_TO_INT (gnutls_transport_get_ptr (*session));
527 if (fcntl (socket, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK) == -1)
528 return -1;
529 }
530 else
531 /* Quiet compiler. */
532 socket = 0;
533
534 buffer = g_malloc0 (BUFFER_SIZE);
535 if (!buffer)
536 return -5;
537
538 /* Setup return arg. */
539
540 if (string_return == NULL)
541 string = NULL;
542 else if (*string_return == NULL)
543 string = g_string_new ("");
544 else
545 string = *string_return;
546
547 /* Create the XML parser. */
548
549 if (entity)
550 {
551 xml_parser.start_element = handle_start_element;
552 xml_parser.end_element = handle_end_element;
553 xml_parser.text = handle_text;
554 }
555 else
556 {
557 xml_parser.start_element = ignore_start_element;
558 xml_parser.end_element = ignore_end_element;
559 xml_parser.text = ignore_text;
560 }
561 xml_parser.passthrough = NULL;
562 xml_parser.error = handle_error;
563
564 context_data_t context_data;
565 context_data.done = FALSE;
566 context_data.first = NULL;
567 context_data.current = NULL;
568
569 /* Setup the XML context. */
570
571 xml_context =
572 g_markup_parse_context_new (&xml_parser, 0, &context_data, NULL);
573
574 /* Read and parse, until encountering end of file or error. */
575
576 while (1)
577 {
578 ssize_t count;
579 int retries = 10;
580 while (1)
581 {
582 g_debug (" asking for %i\n", BUFFER_SIZE);
583 count = gnutls_record_recv (*session, buffer, BUFFER_SIZE);
584 if (count < 0)
585 {
586 if (count == GNUTLS_E_INTERRUPTED)
587 /* Interrupted, try read again. */
588 continue;
589 if ((timeout > 0) && (count == GNUTLS_E_AGAIN))
590 {
591 /* Server still busy, either timeout or try read again. */
592 if ((timeout - (time (NULL) - last_time)) <= 0)
593 {
594 g_warning (" timeout\n");
595 if (fcntl (socket, F_SETFL, 0L) < 0)
596 g_warning ("%s :failed to set socket flag: %s",
597 __func__, strerror (errno));
598 g_markup_parse_context_free (xml_context);
599 g_free (buffer);
600 return -4;
601 }
602 continue;
603 }
604 else if ((timeout == 0) && (count == GNUTLS_E_AGAIN))
605 {
606 /* Server still busy, try read again.
607 If there is no timeout set and the server is still not
608 ready, it will try up to 10 times before closing the
609 socket.*/
610 if (retries > 0)
611 {
612 retries = retries - 1;
613 continue;
614 }
615 }
616
617 if (count == GNUTLS_E_REHANDSHAKE)
618 /* Try again. TODO Rehandshake. */
619 continue;
620 if (context_data.first && context_data.first->data)
621 {
622 free_entity (context_data.first->data);
623 g_slist_free_1 (context_data.first);
624 }
625 if (string && *string_return == NULL)
626 g_string_free (string, TRUE);
627 if (timeout > 0)
628 {
629 if (fcntl (socket, F_SETFL, 0L) < 0)
630 g_warning ("%s :failed to set socket flag: %s", __func__,
631 strerror (errno));
632 }
633 g_markup_parse_context_free (xml_context);
634 g_free (buffer);
635 return -1;
636 }
637 if (count == 0)
638 {
639 /* End of file. */
640 g_markup_parse_context_end_parse (xml_context, &error);
641 if (error)
642 {
643 g_warning (" End error: %s\n", error->message);
644 g_error_free (error);
645 }
646 if (context_data.first && context_data.first->data)
647 {
648 free_entity (context_data.first->data);
649 g_slist_free_1 (context_data.first);
650 }
651 if (string && *string_return == NULL)
652 g_string_free (string, TRUE);
653 if (timeout > 0)
654 {
655 if (fcntl (socket, F_SETFL, 0L) < 0)
656 g_warning ("%s :failed to set socket flag: %s", __func__,
657 strerror (errno));
658 }
659 g_markup_parse_context_free (xml_context);
660 g_free (buffer);
661 return -3;
662 }
663 break;
664 }
665
666 g_debug ("<= %.*s\n", (int) count, buffer);
667
668 if (string)
669 g_string_append_len (string, buffer, count);
670
671 g_markup_parse_context_parse (xml_context, buffer, count, &error);
672 if (error)
673 {
674 g_error_free (error);
675 if (context_data.first && context_data.first->data)
676 {
677 free_entity (context_data.first->data);
678 g_slist_free_1 (context_data.first);
679 }
680 if (string && *string_return == NULL)
681 g_string_free (string, TRUE);
682 if (timeout > 0)
683 {
684 if (fcntl (socket, F_SETFL, 0L) < 0)
685 g_warning ("%s :failed to set socket flag: %s", __func__,
686 strerror (errno));
687 }
688 g_markup_parse_context_free (xml_context);
689 g_free (buffer);
690 return -2;
691 }
692 if (context_data.done)
693 {
694 g_markup_parse_context_end_parse (xml_context, &error);
695 if (error)
696 {
697 g_warning (" End error: %s\n", error->message);
698 g_error_free (error);
699 if (context_data.first && context_data.first->data)
700 {
701 free_entity (context_data.first->data);
702 g_slist_free_1 (context_data.first);
703 }
704 if (timeout > 0)
705 fcntl (socket, F_SETFL, 0L);
706 g_markup_parse_context_free (xml_context);
707 g_free (buffer);
708 return -2;
709 }
710 if (entity)
711 *entity = (entity_t) context_data.first->data;
712 if (string)
713 *string_return = string;
714 if (timeout > 0)
715 fcntl (socket, F_SETFL, 0L);
716 g_markup_parse_context_free (xml_context);
717 g_free (buffer);
718 return 0;
719 }
720
721 if ((timeout > 0) && (time (&last_time) == -1))
722 {
723 g_warning (" failed to get current time (1): %s\n",
724 strerror (errno));
725 if (fcntl (socket, F_SETFL, 0L) < 0)
726 g_warning ("%s :failed to set socket flag: %s", __func__,
727 strerror (errno));
728 g_markup_parse_context_free (xml_context);
729 g_free (buffer);
730 return -1;
731 }
732 }
733}
static void ignore_text(GMarkupParseContext *context, const gchar *text, gsize text_len, gpointer user_data, GError **error)
Handle additional text of an XML element.
Definition xmlutils.c:417
#define BUFFER_SIZE
Size of the buffer for reading from the manager.
Definition xmlutils.c:37
static void ignore_start_element(GMarkupParseContext *context, const gchar *element_name, const gchar **attribute_names, const gchar **attribute_values, gpointer user_data, GError **error)
Handle the start of an OMP XML element.
Definition xmlutils.c:263
static void ignore_end_element(GMarkupParseContext *context, const gchar *element_name, gpointer user_data, GError **error)
Handle the end of an XML element.
Definition xmlutils.c:343

References BUFFER_SIZE, context_data_t::current, context_data_t::done, context_data_t::first, free_entity(), handle_end_element(), handle_error(), handle_start_element(), handle_text(), ignore_end_element(), ignore_start_element(), and ignore_text().

Referenced by read_entity_and_string(), read_entity_and_string_c(), try_read_entity(), and try_read_entity_c().

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◆ try_read_entity_c()

int try_read_entity_c ( gvm_connection_t * connection,
int timeout,
entity_t * entity )

Try read an XML entity tree from the manager.

Parameters
[in]connectionConnection.
[in]timeoutServer idle time before giving up, in seconds. 0 to wait forever.
[out]entityPointer to an entity tree.
Returns
0 success, -1 read error, -2 parse error, -3 end of file, -4 timeout.

Definition at line 1452 of file xmlutils.c.

1453{
1454 if (connection->tls)
1455 return try_read_entity_and_string (&connection->session, 0, entity, NULL);
1456 return try_read_entity_and_string_s (connection->socket, timeout, entity,
1457 NULL);
1458}

References gvm_connection_t::session, gvm_connection_t::socket, gvm_connection_t::tls, try_read_entity_and_string(), and try_read_entity_and_string_s().

Referenced by gmp_authenticate_info_ext_c(), gmp_ping_c(), and read_entity_c().

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◆ xml_count_entities()

int xml_count_entities ( entities_t entities)

Count the number of entities.

Parameters
[in]entitiesEntities.
Returns
Number of entities.

Definition at line 1830 of file xmlutils.c.

1831{
1832 int count = 0;
1833 while (first_entity (entities))
1834 {
1835 entities = next_entities (entities);
1836 count++;
1837 }
1838 return count;
1839}
entity_t first_entity(entities_t entities)
Return the first entity from an entities_t.
Definition xmlutils.c:82
entities_t next_entities(entities_t entities)
Return all the entities from an entities_t after the first.
Definition xmlutils.c:67

References first_entity(), and next_entities().

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◆ xml_file_iterator_free()

void xml_file_iterator_free ( xml_file_iterator_t iterator)

Frees an XML file iterator and all of its internal data structures.

Parameters
[in]iteratorThe XML file iterator to free.

Definition at line 2919 of file xmlutils.c.

2920{
2921 if (iterator == NULL)
2922 return;
2923
2924 if (iterator->file)
2925 {
2926 fclose (iterator->file);
2927 }
2928
2929 g_free (iterator->file_path);
2930
2931 if (iterator->element_queue)
2932 {
2933 g_queue_free_full (iterator->element_queue,
2934 (GDestroyNotify) (element_free));
2935 }
2936
2937 if (iterator->parser_ctxt)
2938 {
2939 if (iterator->parser_ctxt->myDoc)
2940 xmlFreeDoc (iterator->parser_ctxt->myDoc);
2941 xmlFreeParserCtxt (iterator->parser_ctxt);
2942 }
2943
2944 g_free (iterator);
2945}
xmlParserCtxtPtr parser_ctxt
Definition xmlutils.c:2336
void element_free(element_t element)
Free an entire element tree.
Definition xmlutils.c:2035

References element_free(), xml_file_iterator_struct::element_queue, xml_file_iterator_struct::file, xml_file_iterator_struct::file_path, and xml_file_iterator_struct::parser_ctxt.

Referenced by Ensure(), Ensure(), and Ensure().

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◆ xml_file_iterator_init_from_file_path()

int xml_file_iterator_init_from_file_path ( xml_file_iterator_t iterator,
const char * file_path,
int output_depth )

Initializes an XML file iterator to read from a given path.

Parameters
[in]iteratorPointer to the iterator to initialize.
[in]file_pathPath to the file to read from.
[in]output_depthXML tree depth at which to return elements.
Returns
-1 error, 0 success, 1 already initialized, 2 error opening file (errno is set to reason), 3 error creating parser context

Definition at line 2876 of file xmlutils.c.

2878{
2879 if (iterator == NULL)
2880 return -1;
2881
2882 if (iterator->initialized)
2883 return 1;
2884
2885 memset (iterator, 0, sizeof (struct xml_file_iterator_struct));
2886
2887 LIBXML_TEST_VERSION
2888
2889 if (output_depth < 0)
2890 output_depth = 0;
2891 iterator->output_depth = output_depth;
2892
2893 iterator->file = fopen (file_path, "rb");
2894 if (iterator->file == NULL)
2895 return 2;
2896
2897 iterator->element_queue = g_queue_new ();
2898
2899 iterator->file_path = g_strdup (file_path);
2900
2902 iterator->parser_ctxt = xmlCreatePushParserCtxt (
2903 &(iterator->sax_handler), iterator, NULL, 0, iterator->file_path);
2904 if (iterator->parser_ctxt == NULL)
2905 return 3;
2906
2907 iterator->initialized = 1;
2908 iterator->stack_depth = 0;
2909
2910 return 0;
2911}
Opaque data structure for XML file iterator.
Definition xmlutils.c:2331
xmlSAXHandler sax_handler
Definition xmlutils.c:2335
static void xml_file_iterator_init_sax_handler(xmlSAXHandlerPtr hdlr)
Initializes a xmlSAXHandler data structure for SAX version 2 parsing, assigning all the XML file iter...
Definition xmlutils.c:2816

References xml_file_iterator_struct::element_queue, xml_file_iterator_struct::file, xml_file_iterator_struct::file_path, xml_file_iterator_struct::initialized, xml_file_iterator_struct::output_depth, xml_file_iterator_struct::parser_ctxt, xml_file_iterator_struct::sax_handler, xml_file_iterator_struct::stack_depth, and xml_file_iterator_init_sax_handler().

Referenced by Ensure(), Ensure(), and Ensure().

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◆ xml_file_iterator_new()

xml_file_iterator_t xml_file_iterator_new ( void )

Allocates a new, uninitialized XML file iterator.

Free with xml_file_iterator_free.

Returns
Opaque pointer to the XML file iterator data structure.

Definition at line 2859 of file xmlutils.c.

2860{
2861 return g_malloc0 (sizeof (struct xml_file_iterator_struct));
2862}

Referenced by Ensure(), Ensure(), and Ensure().

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◆ xml_file_iterator_next()

element_t xml_file_iterator_next ( xml_file_iterator_t iterator,
gchar ** error )

Get the next subelement from a XML file iterator.

Parameters
[in]iteratorThe XML file iterator to get the element from.
[out]errorError message output, set to NULL on success / EOF
Returns
The next subelement (free with element_free) or NULL if finished or on error.

Definition at line 3002 of file xmlutils.c.

3003{
3004 gboolean continue_read = TRUE;
3005
3006 if (error)
3007 *error = NULL;
3008
3009 if (iterator->initialized == 0)
3010 {
3011 if (error)
3012 *error = g_strdup ("iterator not initialized");
3013 return NULL;
3014 }
3015
3016 while (continue_read && g_queue_is_empty (iterator->element_queue))
3017 {
3018 int chars_read;
3019 char buffer[XML_FILE_ITERATOR_BUFFER_SIZE];
3020
3021 chars_read =
3022 fread (buffer, 1, XML_FILE_ITERATOR_BUFFER_SIZE, iterator->file);
3023 if (chars_read == 0)
3024 {
3025 if (feof (iterator->file))
3026 {
3027 continue_read = FALSE;
3028 }
3029 else if (ferror (iterator->file))
3030 {
3031 if (error)
3032 *error = g_strdup ("error reading file");
3033 return NULL;
3034 }
3035 }
3036 else
3037 {
3038 int ret;
3039 ret = xmlParseChunk (iterator->parser_ctxt, buffer, chars_read,
3040 continue_read == 0);
3041 if (ret)
3042 {
3043 if (error)
3044 {
3045 const xmlError *xml_error;
3046 xml_error = xmlCtxtGetLastError (iterator->parser_ctxt);
3047 *error = g_strdup_printf ("error parsing XML"
3048 " (line %d column %d): %s",
3049 xml_error->line, xml_error->int2,
3050 xml_error->message);
3051 }
3052
3053 return NULL;
3054 }
3055 }
3056 }
3057
3058 if (!g_queue_is_empty (iterator->element_queue))
3059 {
3060 return g_queue_pop_head (iterator->element_queue);
3061 }
3062
3063 return NULL;
3064}
#define XML_FILE_ITERATOR_BUFFER_SIZE
File read buffer size for an XML file iterator.
Definition xmlutils.c:2990

References xml_file_iterator_struct::element_queue, xml_file_iterator_struct::file, xml_file_iterator_struct::initialized, xml_file_iterator_struct::parser_ctxt, and XML_FILE_ITERATOR_BUFFER_SIZE.

Referenced by Ensure(), Ensure(), and Ensure().

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◆ xml_file_iterator_rewind()

int xml_file_iterator_rewind ( xml_file_iterator_t iterator)

Rewinds an XML file iterator by rewinding the file and creating a new XML parser context.

Parameters
[in]iteratorThe XML file iterator to rewind.
Returns
0 success, 1 error creating new parser context

Definition at line 2956 of file xmlutils.c.

2957{
2958 if (iterator == NULL)
2959 return 0;
2960
2961 if (iterator->file)
2962 {
2963 rewind (iterator->file);
2964 }
2965
2966 if (iterator->element_queue)
2967 {
2968 g_queue_clear_full (iterator->element_queue,
2969 (GDestroyNotify) (element_free));
2970 }
2971
2972 if (iterator->parser_ctxt)
2973 {
2974 if (iterator->parser_ctxt->myDoc)
2975 xmlFreeDoc (iterator->parser_ctxt->myDoc);
2976 xmlFreeParserCtxt (iterator->parser_ctxt);
2977 iterator->parser_ctxt = xmlCreatePushParserCtxt (
2978 &(iterator->sax_handler), iterator, NULL, 0, iterator->file_path);
2979 if (iterator->parser_ctxt == NULL)
2980 return 1;
2981 }
2982 iterator->stack_depth = 0;
2983
2984 return 0;
2985}

References element_free(), xml_file_iterator_struct::element_queue, xml_file_iterator_struct::file, xml_file_iterator_struct::file_path, xml_file_iterator_struct::parser_ctxt, xml_file_iterator_struct::sax_handler, and xml_file_iterator_struct::stack_depth.

Referenced by Ensure().

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◆ xml_handle_end_element()

void xml_handle_end_element ( context_data_t * context,
const gchar * element_name )

Handle the end of an XML element.

Parameters
[in]contextParser context.
[in]element_nameXML element name.

Definition at line 402 of file xmlutils.c.

403{
404 handle_end_element (NULL, element_name, context, NULL);
405}

References element_name(), and handle_end_element().

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◆ xml_handle_start_element()

void xml_handle_start_element ( context_data_t * context,
const gchar * element_name,
const gchar ** attribute_names,
const gchar ** attribute_values )

Handle the start of an OMP XML element.

Parameters
[in]contextParser context.
[in]element_nameXML element name.
[in]attribute_namesXML attribute name.
[in]attribute_valuesXML attribute values.

Definition at line 326 of file xmlutils.c.

329{
330 handle_start_element (NULL, element_name, attribute_names, attribute_values,
331 context, NULL);
332}

References element_name(), and handle_start_element().

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◆ xml_handle_text()

void xml_handle_text ( context_data_t * context,
const gchar * text,
gsize text_len )

Handle additional text of an XML element.

Parameters
[in]contextParser context.
[in]textThe text.
[in]text_lenLength of the text.

Definition at line 464 of file xmlutils.c.

465{
466 handle_text (NULL, text, text_len, context, NULL);
467}

References handle_text().

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◆ xml_string_append()

void xml_string_append ( GString * xml,
const char * format,
... )

Append formatted escaped XML to a string.

Parameters
[in]xmlXML string.
[in]formatFormat string.
[in]...Arguments for format string.

Definition at line 1849 of file xmlutils.c.

1850{
1851 gchar *piece;
1852 va_list args;
1853
1854 va_start (args, format);
1855 piece = g_markup_vprintf_escaped (format, args);
1856 va_end (args);
1857 g_string_append (xml, piece);
1858 g_free (piece);
1859}

Referenced by credential_append_as_xml(), gmp_get_system_reports_ext(), osp_start_scan_ext(), target_append_as_xml(), vt_group_append_as_xml(), vt_single_append_as_xml(), and vt_value_append_as_xml().

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