#include "keystructs.h"
#include "ll.h"
#include "mem.h"
+#include "onak-conf.h"
#include "parsekey.h"
-#define DBDIR "/home/noodles/onak-0.0.1/db"
-
/**
* keydb_fetchchar - Fetches a char from a file.
*/
/**
* keydb_putchar - Puts a char to a file.
*/
-static int keydb_putchar(void *fd, unsigned char c)
+static int keydb_putchar(void *fd, size_t count, unsigned char *c)
{
- return !(write( *(int *) fd, &c, sizeof(c)));
+ return !(write( *(int *) fd, c, count));
}
/**
{
}
+/**
+ * starttrans - Start a transaction.
+ *
+ * This is just a no-op for flat file access.
+ */
+bool starttrans(void)
+{
+ return true;
+}
+
+/**
+ * endtrans - End a transaction.
+ *
+ * This is just a no-op for flat file access.
+ */
+void endtrans(void)
+{
+ return;
+}
+
/**
* fetch_key - Given a keyid fetch the key from storage.
* @keyid: The keyid to fetch.
* @publickey: A pointer to a structure to return the key in.
+ * @intrans: If we're already in a transaction.
*
* We use the hex representation of the keyid as the filename to fetch the
* key from. The key is stored in the file as a binary OpenPGP stream of
* in and then parse_keys() to parse the packets into a publickey
* structure.
*/
-int fetch_key(uint64_t keyid, struct openpgp_publickey **publickey)
+int fetch_key(uint64_t keyid, struct openpgp_publickey **publickey,
+ bool intrans)
{
struct openpgp_packet_list *packets = NULL;
char keyfile[1024];
int fd = -1;
- snprintf(keyfile, 1023, "%s/0x%llX", DBDIR, keyid & 0xFFFFFFFF);
+ snprintf(keyfile, 1023, "%s/0x%llX", config.file_dbpath,
+ keyid & 0xFFFFFFFF);
fd = open(keyfile, O_RDONLY); // | O_SHLOCK);
if (fd > -1) {
/**
* store_key - Takes a key and stores it.
* @publickey: A pointer to the public key to store.
+ * @intrans: If we're already in a transaction.
+ * @update: If true the key exists and should be updated.
*
* Again we just use the hex representation of the keyid as the filename
* to store the key to. We flatten the public key to a list of OpenPGP
* packets and then use write_openpgp_stream() to write the stream out to
* the file.
*/
-int store_key(struct openpgp_publickey *publickey)
+int store_key(struct openpgp_publickey *publickey, bool intrans, bool update)
{
struct openpgp_packet_list *packets = NULL;
struct openpgp_packet_list *list_end = NULL;
char keyfile[1024];
int fd = -1;
- snprintf(keyfile, 1023, "%s/0x%llX", DBDIR,
+ snprintf(keyfile, 1023, "%s/0x%llX", config.file_dbpath,
get_keyid(publickey) & 0xFFFFFFFF);
fd = open(keyfile, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, 0664); // | O_EXLOCK);
/**
* delete_key - Given a keyid delete the key from storage.
* @keyid: The keyid to delete.
+ * @intrans: If we're already in a transaction.
*
* This function deletes a public key from whatever storage mechanism we
* are using. Returns 0 if the key existed.
*/
-int delete_key(uint64_t keyid)
+int delete_key(uint64_t keyid, bool intrans)
{
char keyfile[1024];
- snprintf(keyfile, 1023, "%s/0x%llX", DBDIR,
+ snprintf(keyfile, 1023, "%s/0x%llX", config.file_dbpath,
keyid & 0xFFFFFFFF);
return unlink(keyfile);
}
+/**
+ * fetch_key_text - Trys to find the keys that contain the supplied text.
+ * @search: The text to search for.
+ * @publickey: A pointer to a structure to return the key in.
+ *
+ * This function searches for the supplied text and returns the keys that
+ * contain it.
+ *
+ * TODO: Write for flat file access. Some sort of grep?
+ */
+int fetch_key_text(const char *search, struct openpgp_publickey **publickey)
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
/*
* Include the basic keydb routines.
*/
+#define NEED_KEYID2UID 1
+#define NEED_GETKEYSIGS 1
+#define NEED_GETFULLKEYID 1
#include "keydb.c"