/*
* keydb.h - Routines to store and fetch keys.
*
- * Jonathan McDowell <noodles@earth.li>
+ * Copyright 2002-2004 Jonathan McDowell <noodles@earth.li>
*
- * Copyright 2002 Project Purple
+ * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+ * Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
+ * more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
+ * Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef __KEYDB_H__
#define __KEYDB_H__
-// #include <stdint.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include "keystructs.h"
#include "ll.h"
+/**
+ * struct dbfuncs - All of the functions a DB backend exports.
+ */
+struct dbfuncs {
/**
* initdb - Initialize the key database.
+ * @readonly: If we'll only be reading the DB, not writing to it.
*
* This function should be called before any of the other functions in
* this file are called in order to allow the DB to be initialized ready
* for access.
*/
-void initdb(void);
+ void (*initdb)(bool readonly);
/**
* cleanupdb - De-initialize the key database.
* This function should be called upon program exit to allow the DB to
* cleanup after itself.
*/
-void cleanupdb(void);
+ void (*cleanupdb)(void);
/**
* starttrans - Start a transaction.
* operations on the database to help speed it all up, or if we want
* something to only succeed if all relevant operations are successful.
*/
-bool starttrans(void);
+ bool (*starttrans)(void);
/**
* endtrans - End a transaction.
*
* Ends a transaction.
*/
-void endtrans(void);
+ void (*endtrans)(void);
/**
* fetch_key - Given a keyid fetch the key from storage.
*
* TODO: What about keyid collisions? Should we use fingerprint instead?
*/
-int fetch_key(uint64_t keyid, struct openpgp_publickey **publickey, bool intrans);
+ int (*fetch_key)(uint64_t keyid, struct openpgp_publickey **publickey,
+ bool intrans);
/**
* store_key - Takes a key and stores it.
* TODO: Do we store multiple keys of the same id? Or only one and replace
* it?
*/
-int store_key(struct openpgp_publickey *publickey, bool intrans, bool update);
+ int (*store_key)(struct openpgp_publickey *publickey, bool intrans,
+ bool update);
/**
* delete_key - Given a keyid delete the key from storage.
* 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, bool intrans);
+ int (*delete_key)(uint64_t keyid, bool intrans);
/**
* fetch_key_text - Trys to find the keys that contain the supplied text.
* This function searches for the supplied text and returns the keys that
* contain it.
*/
-int fetch_key_text(const char *search, struct openpgp_publickey **publickey);
+ int (*fetch_key_text)(const char *search,
+ struct openpgp_publickey **publickey);
+
+/**
+ * fetch_key_skshash - Tries to find the keys from an SKS hash
+ * @hash: The hash to search for.
+ * @publickey: A pointer to a structure to return the key in.
+ *
+ * This function looks for the key that is referenced by the supplied
+ * SKS hash and returns it.
+ */
+ int (*fetch_key_skshash)(const struct skshash *hash,
+ struct openpgp_publickey **publickey);
+
+/**
+ * update_keys - Takes a list of public keys and updates them in the DB.
+ * @keys: The keys to update in the DB.
+ * @sendsync: If we should send a keysync mail.
+ *
+ * Takes a list of keys and adds them to the database, merging them with
+ * the key in the database if it's already present there. The key list is
+ * update to contain the minimum set of updates required to get from what
+ * we had before to what we have now (ie the set of data that was added to
+ * the DB). Returns the number of entirely new keys added.
+ *
+ * If sendsync is true then we send out a keysync mail to our sync peers
+ * with the update.
+ */
+ int (*update_keys)(struct openpgp_publickey **keys, bool sendsync);
/**
* keyid2uid - Takes a keyid and returns the primary UID for it.
* This function returns a UID for the given key. Returns NULL if the key
* isn't found.
*/
-char *keyid2uid(uint64_t keyid);
+ char * (*keyid2uid)(uint64_t keyid);
/**
* getkeysigs - Gets a linked list of the signatures on a key.
* @keyid: The keyid to get the sigs for.
+ * @revoked: Is the key revoked?
*
* This function gets the list of signatures on a key. Used for key
- * indexing and doing stats bits.
+ * indexing and doing stats bits. If revoked is non-NULL then if the key
+ * is revoked it's set to true.
+ */
+ struct ll * (*getkeysigs)(uint64_t keyid, bool *revoked);
+
+/**
+ * cached_getkeysigs - Gets the signatures on a key.
+ * @keyid: The key we want the signatures for.
+ *
+ * This function gets the signatures on a key. It's the same as the
+ * getkeysigs function above except we use the hash module to cache the
*/
-struct ll *getkeysigs(uint64_t keyid);
+ struct ll * (*cached_getkeysigs)(uint64_t keyid);
/**
* getfullkeyid - Maps a 32bit key id to a 64bit one.
* @keyid: The 32bit keyid.
*
* This function maps a 32bit key id to the full 64bit one. It returns the
- * full keyid.
+ * full keyid. If the key isn't found a keyid of 0 is returned.
+ */
+ uint64_t (*getfullkeyid)(uint64_t keyid);
+
+/**
+ * iterate_keys - call a function once for each key in the db.
+ * @iterfunc: The function to call.
+ * @ctx: A context pointer
+ *
+ * Calls iterfunc once for each key in the database. ctx is passed
+ * unaltered to iterfunc. This function is intended to aid database dumps
+ * and statistic calculations.
+ *
+ * Returns the number of keys we iterated over.
*/
-uint64_t getfullkeyid(uint64_t keyid);
+ int (*iterate_keys)(void (*iterfunc)(void *ctx,
+ struct openpgp_publickey *key), void *ctx);
+};
#endif /* __KEYDB_H__ */