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view src/libpam/module.rs @ 95:51c9d7e8261a
Return owned strings rather than borrowed strings.
It's going to be irritating to have to work with strings borrowed from the
PAM handle rather than just using your own. They're cheap enough to copy.
author | Paul Fisher <paul@pfish.zone> |
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date | Mon, 23 Jun 2025 14:03:44 -0400 |
parents | f6186e41399b |
children | f3e260f9ddcb |
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/// Generates the dynamic library entry points for a PAM module /// /// Calling `pam_hooks!(SomeType)` on a type that implements /// [`PamModule`](crate::PamModule) will generate the exported /// `extern "C"` functions that PAM uses to call into your module. /// /// ## Examples: /// /// Here is full example of a PAM module that would authenticate /// and authorize everybody: /// /// ```no_run /// use nonstick::{ /// pam_hooks, Flags, OwnedLibPamHandle, PamHandleModule, PamModule, Result as PamResult, /// SimpleConversation, /// }; /// use std::ffi::CStr; /// # fn main() {} /// /// struct MyPamModule; /// pam_hooks!(MyPamModule); /// /// impl<T: PamHandleModule> PamModule<T> for MyPamModule { /// fn authenticate(handle: &mut T, args: Vec<&CStr>, flags: Flags) -> PamResult<()> { /// let password = handle.authtok(Some("what's your password?"))?; /// let response = /// format!("If you say your password is {password:?}, who am I to disagree?"); /// handle.info_msg(&response); /// Ok(()) /// } /// /// fn account_management(handle: &mut T, args: Vec<&CStr>, flags: Flags) -> PamResult<()> { /// let username = handle.username(None)?; /// let response = format!("Hello {username}! I trust you unconditionally."); /// handle.info_msg(&response); /// Ok(()) /// } /// } /// ``` #[macro_export] macro_rules! pam_hooks { ($ident:ident) => { mod _pam_hooks_scope { use std::ffi::{c_char, c_int, CStr}; use $crate::{ErrorCode, Flags, LibPamHandle, PamModule}; #[no_mangle] extern "C" fn pam_sm_acct_mgmt( pamh: *mut libc::c_void, flags: Flags, argc: c_int, argv: *const *const c_char, ) -> c_int { if let Some(handle) = unsafe { pamh.cast::<LibPamHandle>().as_mut() } { let args = extract_argv(argc, argv); ErrorCode::result_to_c(super::$ident::account_management(handle, args, flags)) } else { ErrorCode::Ignore as c_int } } #[no_mangle] extern "C" fn pam_sm_authenticate( pamh: *mut libc::c_void, flags: Flags, argc: c_int, argv: *const *const c_char, ) -> c_int { if let Some(handle) = unsafe { pamh.cast::<LibPamHandle>().as_mut() } { let args = extract_argv(argc, argv); ErrorCode::result_to_c(super::$ident::authenticate(handle, args, flags)) } else { ErrorCode::Ignore as c_int } } #[no_mangle] extern "C" fn pam_sm_chauthtok( pamh: *mut libc::c_void, flags: Flags, argc: c_int, argv: *const *const c_char, ) -> c_int { if let Some(handle) = unsafe { pamh.cast::<LibPamHandle>().as_mut() } { let args = extract_argv(argc, argv); ErrorCode::result_to_c(super::$ident::change_authtok(handle, args, flags)) } else { ErrorCode::Ignore as c_int } } #[no_mangle] extern "C" fn pam_sm_close_session( pamh: *mut libc::c_void, flags: Flags, argc: c_int, argv: *const *const c_char, ) -> c_int { if let Some(handle) = unsafe { pamh.cast::<LibPamHandle>().as_mut() } { let args = extract_argv(argc, argv); ErrorCode::result_to_c(super::$ident::close_session(handle, args, flags)) } else { ErrorCode::Ignore as c_int } } #[no_mangle] extern "C" fn pam_sm_open_session( pamh: *mut libc::c_void, flags: Flags, argc: c_int, argv: *const *const c_char, ) -> c_int { let args = extract_argv(argc, argv); if let Some(handle) = unsafe { pamh.cast::<LibPamHandle>().as_mut() } { ErrorCode::result_to_c(super::$ident::open_session(handle, args, flags)) } else { ErrorCode::Ignore as c_int } } #[no_mangle] extern "C" fn pam_sm_setcred( pamh: *mut libc::c_void, flags: Flags, argc: c_int, argv: *const *const c_char, ) -> c_int { let args = extract_argv(argc, argv); if let Some(handle) = unsafe { pamh.cast::<LibPamHandle>().as_mut() } { ErrorCode::result_to_c(super::$ident::set_credentials(handle, args, flags)) } else { ErrorCode::Ignore as c_int } } /// Turns `argc`/`argv` into a [Vec] of [CStr]s. /// /// # Safety /// /// We use this only with arguments we get from `libpam`, which we kind of have to trust. fn extract_argv<'a>(argc: c_int, argv: *const *const c_char) -> Vec<&'a CStr> { (0..argc) .map(|o| unsafe { CStr::from_ptr(*argv.offset(o as isize) as *const c_char) }) .collect() } } }; } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { // Compile-time test that the `pam_hooks` macro compiles. use crate::{PamHandleModule, PamModule}; struct Foo; impl<T: PamHandleModule> PamModule<T> for Foo {} pam_hooks!(Foo); }