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If your program is a subroutine library, you +may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with +the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. But first, please read +. diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c285b32 --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ + The Ada Milter API + + The Ada Milter API is a binding to Libmilter, the Sendmail mail filtering + API. A milter is a daemon that assists a Mail Transfer Agent, such as + Sendmail or Postfix, in checking messages and deciding whether to accept, + reject or modify them. This binding lets you write milters in Ada. + +Compatibility + + Version 1.1.1 of the Milter API is intended to match the version of + Libmilter that comes with Sendmail 8.13.8, where the value of SMFI_VERSION + is 2. It provides almost all of the features in that version of Libmilter, + but lacks features introduced in later versions. This version of the + Milter API has been used successfully with Postfix 2.3.8. + +Documentation + + There is documentation in the form of comments in the package + specification. In addition to those you should probably read the Libmilter + documentation, which is available at Milter.org and is also included with + Sendmail. + +License + + The Ada Milter API is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3, as + published by the Free Software Foundation. diff --git a/milter_api.adb b/milter_api.adb new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f99235d --- /dev/null +++ b/milter_api.adb @@ -0,0 +1,778 @@ +-- Milter API for Ada, a binding to Libmilter, the Sendmail mail filtering API +-- Copyright 2009 B. Persson, Bjorn@Rombobeorn.se +-- +-- This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it +-- under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3, as published +-- by the Free Software Foundation. + + +with Ada.Exceptions; use Ada.Exceptions; +with Ada.Strings.Fixed; +with System_Log; use System_Log; + +package body Milter_API is + + pragma Linker_Options("-lmilter"); + pragma Linker_Options("-lpthread"); + + use Ada.Strings.Unbounded; + use type String_Arrays.Pointer; + + + Version : constant Binding_Version_Type := (1, 1, 1); + + function Binding_Version return Binding_Version_Type is + begin + return Version; + end Binding_Version; + + function Binding_Version_String return String is + use Ada.Strings, Ada.Strings.Fixed; + begin + return Trim(Version.Specification_Major'Img, Left) & '.' & + Trim(Version.Specification_Minor'Img, Left) & '.' & + Trim(Version.Implementation'Img, Left); + end Binding_Version_String; + + Target_Version : constant int := 2; + -- Target_Version is the value of SMFI_VERSION in the version of Libmilter + -- that this version of Milter_API is intended to match. + + + Real_Connect_Handler : Connect_Handler; + Real_Helo_Handler : Helo_Handler; + Real_Envelope_Sender_Handler : Envelope_Sender_Handler; + Real_Envelope_Recipient_Handler : Envelope_Recipient_Handler; + Real_Header_Handler : Header_Handler; + Real_End_Of_Headers_Handler : End_Of_Headers_Handler; + Real_Body_Handler : Body_Handler; + Real_End_Of_Message_Handler : End_Of_Message_Handler; + Real_Abort_Handler : Abort_Handler; + Real_Close_Handler : Close_Handler; + Real_Unknown_Command_Handler : Unknown_Command_Handler; + Real_Data_Handler : Data_Handler; + + + type sfsistat is new int; + + + procedure Oops(E : Exception_Occurrence) is + begin + Log(Error, Exception_Information(E)); + Stop; + end Oops; + + function Oops(E : Exception_Occurrence) return sfsistat is + begin + Oops(E); + return sfsistat(Accept_Definitely); + end Oops; + + + type C_Connect_Handler is access function + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + hostname : chars_ptr; + hostaddr : access Dummy_Type) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, C_Connect_Handler); + + function Connect_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + hostname : chars_ptr; + hostaddr : access Dummy_Type) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, Connect_Relay); + + function Connect_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + hostname : chars_ptr; + hostaddr : access Dummy_Type) + return sfsistat + is + Dummy : Sockaddr; + begin + return sfsistat(Real_Connect_Handler(ctx, Value(hostname), Dummy)); + exception + when E : others => + return Oops(E); + end Connect_Relay; + + type C_Helo_Handler is access function + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + helohost : chars_ptr) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, C_Helo_Handler); + + function Helo_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + helohost : chars_ptr) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, Helo_Relay); + + function Helo_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + helohost : chars_ptr) + return sfsistat + is + begin + return sfsistat(Real_Helo_Handler(ctx, Value(helohost))); + exception + when E : others => + return Oops(E); + end Helo_Relay; + + type C_Envelope_Sender_Handler is access function + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + argv : String_Arrays.Pointer) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, C_Envelope_Sender_Handler); + + function Envelope_Sender_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + argv : String_Arrays.Pointer) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, Envelope_Sender_Relay); + + function Envelope_Sender_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + argv : String_Arrays.Pointer) + return sfsistat + is + begin + return sfsistat(Real_Envelope_Sender_Handler + (ctx, Value(argv.all), (Pointer => argv + 1))); + exception + when E : others => + return Oops(E); + end Envelope_Sender_Relay; + + type C_Envelope_Recipient_Handler is access function + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + argv : String_Arrays.Pointer) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, C_Envelope_Recipient_Handler); + + function Envelope_Recipient_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + argv : String_Arrays.Pointer) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, Envelope_Recipient_Relay); + + function Envelope_Recipient_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + argv : String_Arrays.Pointer) + return sfsistat + is + begin + return sfsistat(Real_Envelope_Recipient_Handler + (ctx, Value(argv.all), (Pointer => argv + 1))); + exception + when E : others => + return Oops(E); + end Envelope_Recipient_Relay; + + type C_Data_Handler is access function + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, C_Data_Handler); + + function Data_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, Data_Relay); + + function Data_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer) + return sfsistat + is + begin + return sfsistat(Real_Data_Handler(ctx)); + exception + when E : others => + return Oops(E); + end Data_Relay; + + type C_Unknown_Command_Handler is access function + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + arg : chars_ptr) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, C_Unknown_Command_Handler); + + function Unknown_Command_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + arg : chars_ptr) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, Unknown_Command_Relay); + + function Unknown_Command_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + arg : chars_ptr) + return sfsistat + is + begin + return sfsistat(Real_Unknown_Command_Handler(ctx, Value(arg))); + exception + when E : others => + return Oops(E); + end Unknown_Command_Relay; + + type C_Header_Handler is access function + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + headerf : chars_ptr; + headerv : chars_ptr) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, C_Header_Handler); + + function Header_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + headerf : chars_ptr; + headerv : chars_ptr) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, Header_Relay); + + function Header_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + headerf : chars_ptr; + headerv : chars_ptr) + return sfsistat + is + begin + return sfsistat(Real_Header_Handler(ctx, Value(headerf), Value(headerv))); + exception + when E : others => + return Oops(E); + end Header_Relay; + + type C_End_Of_Headers_Handler is access function + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, C_End_Of_Headers_Handler); + + function End_Of_Headers_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, End_Of_Headers_Relay); + + function End_Of_Headers_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer) + return sfsistat + is + begin + return sfsistat(Real_End_Of_Headers_Handler(ctx)); + exception + when E : others => + return Oops(E); + end End_Of_Headers_Relay; + + type C_Body_Handler is access function + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + bodyp : chars_ptr; + len : size_t) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, C_Body_Handler); + + function Body_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + bodyp : chars_ptr; + len : size_t) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, Body_Relay); + + function Body_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + bodyp : chars_ptr; + len : size_t) + return sfsistat + is + begin + return sfsistat(Real_Body_Handler(ctx, Value(bodyp, len))); + exception + when E : others => + return Oops(E); + end Body_Relay; + + type C_End_Of_Message_Handler is access function + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, C_End_Of_Message_Handler); + + function End_Of_Message_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, End_Of_Message_Relay); + + function End_Of_Message_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer) + return sfsistat + is + begin + return sfsistat(Real_End_Of_Message_Handler(ctx)); + exception + when E : others => + return Oops(E); + end End_Of_Message_Relay; + + type C_Abort_Handler is access function + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, C_Abort_Handler); + + function Abort_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, Abort_Relay); + + function Abort_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer) + return sfsistat + is + begin + Real_Abort_Handler(ctx); + return sfsistat(Continue); + exception + when E : others => + return Oops(E); + end Abort_Relay; + + type C_Close_Handler is access function + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, C_Close_Handler); + + function Close_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer) + return sfsistat; + pragma convention(C, Close_Relay); + + function Close_Relay + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer) + return sfsistat + is + begin + Real_Close_Handler(ctx); + return sfsistat(Continue); + exception + when E : others => + return Oops(E); + end Close_Relay; + + + procedure Check_For_Error(Function_Name : String; Result_Code : int) is + MI_SUCCESS : constant := 0; + MI_FAILURE : constant := -1; + begin + case Result_Code is + when MI_SUCCESS => + return; + when MI_FAILURE => + raise Failure with Function_Name & " reported failure."; + when others => + raise Unknown_Error with + Function_Name & " returned the undocumented result code " & + Ada.Strings.Fixed.Trim(Result_Code'Img, Ada.Strings.Left) & '.'; + end case; + end Check_For_Error; + + + procedure Register + (Name : String; + Connected : Connect_Handler := null; + Helo : Helo_Handler := null; + Envelope_Sender : Envelope_Sender_Handler := null; + Envelope_Recipient : Envelope_Recipient_Handler := null; + Data : Data_Handler := null; + Unknown_Command : Unknown_Command_Handler := null; + Header : Header_Handler := null; + End_Of_Headers : End_Of_Headers_Handler := null; + Body_Chunk : Body_Handler := null; + End_Of_Message : End_Of_Message_Handler := null; + Aborted : Abort_Handler := null; + Closed : Close_Handler := null; + May_Add_Headers : Boolean := False; + May_Change_Or_Delete_Headers : Boolean := False; + May_Replace_Body : Boolean := False; + May_Add_Recepients : Boolean := False; + May_Remove_Recepients : Boolean := False; + May_Quarantine : Boolean := False) + is + + SMFIF_ADDHDRS : constant := 16#1#; -- add headers + SMFIF_CHGBODY : constant := 16#2#; -- replace body + SMFIF_ADDRCPT : constant := 16#4#; -- add envelope recipients + SMFIF_DELRCPT : constant := 16#8#; -- delete envelope recipients + SMFIF_CHGHDRS : constant := 16#10#; -- change/delete headers + SMFIF_QUARANTINE : constant := 16#20#; -- quarantine envelope + + function BI(B : Boolean) return unsigned_long is + begin + if B then + return 1; + else + return 0; + end if; + end BI; + + type smfiDesc is record + xxfi_name : chars_ptr := New_String(Name); + xxfi_version : int := Target_Version; + xxfi_flags : unsigned_long := + SMFIF_ADDHDRS * BI(May_Add_Headers) + + SMFIF_CHGHDRS * BI(May_Change_Or_Delete_Headers) + + SMFIF_CHGBODY * BI(May_Replace_Body) + + SMFIF_ADDRCPT * BI(May_Add_Recepients) + + SMFIF_DELRCPT * BI(May_Remove_Recepients) + + SMFIF_QUARANTINE * BI(May_Quarantine); + xxfi_connect : C_Connect_Handler := null; + xxfi_helo : C_Helo_Handler := null; + xxfi_envfrom : C_Envelope_Sender_Handler := null; + xxfi_envrcpt : C_Envelope_Recipient_Handler := null; + xxfi_header : C_Header_Handler := null; + xxfi_eoh : C_End_Of_Headers_Handler := null; + xxfi_body : C_Body_Handler := null; + xxfi_eom : C_End_Of_Message_Handler := null; + xxfi_abort : C_Abort_Handler := null; + xxfi_close : C_Close_Handler := null; + xxfi_unknown : C_Unknown_Command_Handler := null; + xxfi_data : C_Data_Handler := null; + end record; + pragma convention(C_Pass_By_Copy, smfiDesc); + Definition : smfiDesc; + + function smfi_register(descr : smfiDesc) return int; + pragma import(C, smfi_register); + + begin -- Register + + if Connected /= null then + Real_Connect_Handler := Connected; + Definition.xxfi_connect := Connect_Relay'Access; + end if; + if Helo /= null then + Real_Helo_Handler := Helo; + Definition.xxfi_helo := Helo_Relay'Access; + end if; + if Envelope_Sender /= null then + Real_Envelope_Sender_Handler := Envelope_Sender; + Definition.xxfi_envfrom := Envelope_Sender_Relay'Access; + end if; + if Envelope_Recipient /= null then + Real_Envelope_Recipient_Handler := Envelope_Recipient; + Definition.xxfi_envrcpt := Envelope_Recipient_Relay'Access; + end if; + if Header /= null then + Real_Header_Handler := Header; + Definition.xxfi_header := Header_Relay'Access; + end if; + if End_Of_Headers /= null then + Real_End_Of_Headers_Handler := End_Of_Headers; + Definition.xxfi_eoh := End_Of_Headers_Relay'Access; + end if; + if Body_Chunk /= null then + Real_Body_Handler := Body_Chunk; + Definition.xxfi_body := Body_Relay'Access; + end if; + if End_Of_Message /= null then + Real_End_Of_Message_Handler := End_Of_Message; + Definition.xxfi_eom := End_Of_Message_Relay'Access; + end if; + if Aborted /= null then + Real_Abort_Handler := Aborted; + Definition.xxfi_abort := Abort_Relay'Access; + end if; + if Closed /= null then + Real_Close_Handler := Closed; + Definition.xxfi_close := Close_Relay'Access; + end if; + if Unknown_Command /= null then + Real_Unknown_Command_Handler := Unknown_Command; + Definition.xxfi_unknown := Unknown_Command_Relay'Access; + end if; + if Data /= null then + Real_Data_Handler := Data; + Definition.xxfi_data := Data_Relay'Access; + end if; + + Check_For_Error("smfi_register", smfi_register(Definition)); + + end Register; + + + procedure Set_Timeout(Timeout : Natural) is + function smfi_settimeout(otimeout : int) return int; + pragma import(C, smfi_settimeout); + begin + Check_For_Error("smfi_settimeout", smfi_settimeout(int(Timeout))); + end Set_Timeout; + + procedure Set_Connection_Queue_Length(Length : Positive) is + function smfi_setbacklog(obacklog : int) return int; + pragma import(C, smfi_setbacklog); + begin + Check_For_Error("smfi_setbacklog", smfi_setbacklog(int(Length))); + end Set_Connection_Queue_Length; + + procedure Set_Socket(Address : String) is + function smfi_setconn(oconn : char_array) return int; + pragma import(C, smfi_setconn); + begin + Check_For_Error("smfi_setconn", smfi_setconn(To_C(Address))); + end Set_Socket; + + procedure Open_Socket(Remove_Old_Socket : Boolean) is + function smfi_opensocket(rmsocket : int) return int; + -- rmsocket is declared as bool. I hope a bool is always an int. + pragma import(C, smfi_opensocket); + function I(B : Boolean) return int is + begin if B then return 1; else return 0; end if; end I; + begin + Check_For_Error("smfi_opensocket", smfi_opensocket(I(Remove_Old_Socket))); + end Open_Socket; + + procedure Main is + function smfi_main return int; + pragma import(C, smfi_main); + begin + Check_For_Error("smfi_main", smfi_main); + end Main; + + procedure Set_Debug_Level(Level : Natural) is + function smfi_setdbg(level : int) return int; + pragma import(C, smfi_setdbg); + begin + Check_For_Error("smfi_setdbg", smfi_setdbg(int(Level))); + end Set_Debug_Level; + + procedure Stop is + procedure smfi_stop; + pragma import(C, smfi_stop); + begin + smfi_stop; + end Stop; + + function Arguments(Handle : Arguments_Handle) return Unbounded_Strings is + Ustrings : Unbounded_Strings + (1 .. Natural(String_Arrays.Virtual_Length(Handle.Pointer))); + Current : String_Arrays.Pointer := Handle.Pointer; + begin + for Index in Ustrings'Range loop + Set_Unbounded_String(Ustrings(Index), Value(Current.all)); + String_Arrays.Increment(Current); + end loop; + return Ustrings; + end Arguments; + + procedure Get_Symbol_Value + (Context : in SMFICTX_Pointer; + Name : in String; + Defined : out Boolean; + Value : out Unbounded_String) + is + function smfi_getsymval + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + symname : char_array) + return chars_ptr; + pragma import(C, smfi_getsymval); + Answer : chars_ptr; + begin + Answer := smfi_getsymval(Context, To_C(Name)); + Defined := Answer /= Null_Ptr; + if Defined then + Set_Unbounded_String(Value, Strings.Value(Answer)); + end if; + end Get_Symbol_Value; + + procedure Set_Private_Data + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; + Data : Milter_Data_Pointer) + is + pragma Warnings(Off); -- Milter_Data doesn't correspond to any C type. + function smfi_setpriv + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + privatedata : Milter_Data_Pointer) + return int; + pragma Warnings(On); + pragma import(C, smfi_setpriv); + -- It doesn't matter that Milter_Data doesn't correspond to any C type, + -- because Libmilter only stores the pointer and doesn't care what it + -- points to. + begin + Check_For_Error("smfi_setpriv", smfi_setpriv(Context, Data)); + end Set_Private_Data; + + function Private_Data + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer) + return Milter_Data_Pointer + is + pragma Warnings(Off); -- Milter_Data doesn't correspond to any C type. + function smfi_getpriv(ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer) return Milter_Data_Pointer; + pragma Warnings(On); + pragma import(C, smfi_getpriv); + begin + return smfi_getpriv(Context); + end Private_Data; + + procedure Set_Reply + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; + Reply_Code : String_Of_Three; + Extended_Code : String := ""; + Message : String := "") + is + function smfi_setreply + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + rcode : char_array; + xcode : chars_ptr; + message : chars_ptr) + return int; + pragma import(C, smfi_setreply); + C_Extended_Code : aliased char_array := To_C(Extended_Code); + C_Message : aliased char_array := To_C(Message); + Extended_Code_Ptr : chars_ptr := Null_Ptr; + Message_Ptr : chars_ptr := Null_Ptr; + begin + if Extended_Code'Length > 0 then + Extended_Code_Ptr := To_Chars_Ptr(C_Extended_Code'Unchecked_Access); + end if; + if Message'Length > 0 then + Message_Ptr := To_Chars_Ptr(C_Message'Unchecked_Access); + end if; + Check_For_Error("smfi_setreply", + smfi_setreply(Context, + To_C(Reply_Code), + Extended_Code_Ptr, + Message_Ptr)); + end Set_Reply; + + + procedure Add_Header + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; + Name : String; + Value : String) + is + function smfi_addheader + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + headerf : char_array; + headerv : char_array) + return int; + pragma import(C, smfi_addheader); + begin + Check_For_Error("smfi_addheader", + smfi_addheader(Context, To_C(Name), To_C(Value))); + end Add_Header; + + procedure Change_Header + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; + Name : String; + Index : Positive; + Value : String) + is + function smfi_chgheader + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + headerf : char_array; + hdridx : int; + headerv : char_array) + return int; + pragma import(C, smfi_chgheader); + begin + Check_For_Error("smfi_chgheader", + smfi_chgheader(Context, + To_C(Name), + int(Index), + To_C(Value))); + end Change_Header; + + procedure Delete_Header + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; + Name : String; + Index : Positive) + is + function smfi_chgheader + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + headerf : char_array; + hdridx : int; + headerv : chars_ptr) + return int; + pragma import(C, smfi_chgheader); + begin + Check_For_Error("smfi_chgheader", + smfi_chgheader(Context, + To_C(Name), + int(Index), + Null_Ptr)); + end Delete_Header; + + procedure Insert_Header + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; + Index : Positive; + Name : String; + Value : String) + is + function smfi_insheader + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + hdridx : int; + headerf : char_array; + headerv : char_array) + return int; + pragma import(C, smfi_insheader); + begin + Check_For_Error("smfi_insheader", + smfi_insheader(Context, + int(Index - 1), + To_C(Name), + To_C(Value))); + end Insert_Header; + + procedure Add_Recipient(Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; Address : String) is + function smfi_addrcpt + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + rcpt : char_array) + return int; + pragma import(C, smfi_addrcpt); + begin + Check_For_Error("smfi_addrcpt", smfi_addrcpt(Context, To_C(Address))); + end Add_Recipient; + + procedure Delete_Recipient(Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; Address : String) is + function smfi_delrcpt + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + rcpt : char_array) + return int; + pragma import(C, smfi_delrcpt); + begin + Check_For_Error("smfi_delrcpt", smfi_delrcpt(Context, To_C(Address))); + end Delete_Recipient; + + procedure Replace_Body(Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; Data : String) is + function smfi_replacebody + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + bodyp : char_array; + bodylen : int) + return int; + pragma import(C, smfi_replacebody); + begin + Check_For_Error("smfi_replacebody", + smfi_replacebody(Context, + To_C(Item => Data, Append_Nul => False), + Data'Length)); + end Replace_Body; + + + procedure Report_Progress(Context : SMFICTX_Pointer) is + function smfi_progress(ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer) return int; + pragma import(C, smfi_progress); + begin + Check_For_Error("smfi_progress", smfi_progress(Context)); + end Report_Progress; + + procedure Quarantine_Message(Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; Reason : String) is + function smfi_quarantine + (ctx : SMFICTX_Pointer; + reason : char_array) + return int; + pragma import(C, smfi_quarantine); + begin + Check_For_Error("smfi_quarantine", + smfi_quarantine(Context, To_C(Reason))); + end Quarantine_Message; + + +end Milter_API; diff --git a/milter_api.ads b/milter_api.ads new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e37163 --- /dev/null +++ b/milter_api.ads @@ -0,0 +1,427 @@ +-- Milter API for Ada, a binding to Libmilter, the Sendmail mail filtering API +-- Copyright 2009 B. Persson, Bjorn@Rombobeorn.se +-- +-- This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it +-- under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3, as published +-- by the Free Software Foundation. + + +with Ada.Strings.Unbounded; +with Interfaces.C.Strings; +with Interfaces.C.Pointers; + +package Milter_API is + + + -- + -- Version numbers + -- + + type Binding_Version_Type is record + Specification_Major : Positive; + Specification_Minor : Positive; + Implementation : Positive; + end record; + + function Binding_Version return Binding_Version_Type; + -- Binding_Version returns the version of Milter_API that the program is + -- linked with. If it is dynamically linked, then this is the version that + -- is loaded at run time. + -- The fields in the result are: + -- · Specification_Major: incremented for each new major version of the + -- Milter_API specification (this file). + -- · Specification_Minor: incremented when changes are made to the + -- specification and the major version number cannot be incremented. + -- · Implementation: incremented for each new version of Milter_API + -- when the specification is unchanged. + + function Binding_Version_String return String; + -- Binding_Version_String returns the same version information as + -- Binding_Version, but in string form. + + + -- + -- Data types and constants + -- + + type SMFICTX_Pointer is private; + -- SMFICTX_Pointer is the type of the opaque context pointers that Libmilter + -- passes to the callback routines, and that these in turn must pass to the + -- data access and message handling routines. + + type Milter_Data is limited interface; + type Milter_Data_Pointer is access all Milter_Data'Class; + pragma Convention(C, Milter_Data_Pointer); + -- In order to keep some data between callback invocations, the milter must + -- derive a type from Milter_Data and allocate one object of that type for + -- each SMTP session. The pointer to that object must be stored with + -- Set_Private_Data and retrieved with Private_Data. + + type Action is private; + -- Action is returned by callback routines. The value is an instruction to + -- the MTA on how to proceed with the message or connection. + + Continue : constant Action; + -- Continue processing the message/connection. + -- (SMFIS_CONTINUE) + + Reject : constant Action; + -- Reject the message/connection. + -- No further routines will be called for this message + -- (or connection, if returned from a connection-oriented routine). + -- (SMFIS_REJECT) + + Discard : constant Action; + -- Accept the message, + -- but silently discard the message. + -- No further routines will be called for this message. + -- This is only meaningful from message-oriented routines. + -- (SMFIS_DISCARD) + + Accept_Definitely : constant Action; + -- Accept the message/connection. + -- No further routines will be called for this message + -- (or connection, if returned from a connection-oriented routine; + -- in this case, it causes all messages on this connection + -- to be accepted without filtering). + -- (SMFIS_ACCEPT) + + Fail_Temporarily : constant Action; + -- Return a temporary failure, i.e., + -- the corresponding SMTP command will return a 4xx status code. + -- In some cases this may prevent further routines from + -- being called on this message or connection, + -- although in other cases (e.g., when processing an envelope + -- recipient) processing of the message will continue. + -- (SMFIS_TEMPFAIL) + + type Sockaddr is private; + + type Arguments_Handle is private; + + type Unbounded_Strings is + array(Positive range <>) of Ada.Strings.Unbounded.Unbounded_String; + + + -- + -- Callback types + -- + + type Connect_Handler is access function + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; -- the opaque context handle + Client_Name : String; -- the name of the client + Client_Address : Sockaddr) -- the address of the client + return Action; + -- called at the start of each SMTP connection + -- corresponds to xxfi_connect + -- Client_Name is the host name of the client, as determined by a reverse + -- lookup on the host address. Client_Address describes the client's endpoint + -- of the SMTP connection. The means to access the contents of Client_Address + -- are not implemented. + + type Helo_Handler is access function + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; -- the opaque context handle + Stated_Name : String) -- what the client sent as parameter to + -- the HELO or EHLO command + return Action; + -- called when the client sends a HELO or EHLO command + -- corresponds to xxfi_helo + + type Envelope_Sender_Handler is access function + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; -- the opaque context handle + Sender : String; -- the envelope sender address + Arguments : Arguments_Handle) -- ESMTP arguments to the MAIL command + return Action; + -- called once at the beginning of each message + -- corresponds to xxfi_envfrom + + type Envelope_Recipient_Handler is access function + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; -- the opaque context handle + Recipient : String; -- an envelope recipient address + Arguments : Arguments_Handle) -- ESMTP arguments to the RCPT command + return Action; + -- called once per recipient + -- corresponds to xxfi_envrcpt + + type Data_Handler is access function + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer) -- the opaque context handle + return Action; + -- called when the client sends the DATA command + -- corresponds to xxfi_data + + type Unknown_Command_Handler is access function + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; -- the opaque context handle + Command : String) -- the unknown command including arguments + return Action; + -- called if the client sends an SMTP command that is either unknown or not + -- implemented by the MTA + -- corresponds to xxfi_unknown + + type Header_Handler is access function + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; -- the opaque context handle + Name : String; -- the name of the header + Value : String) -- the content of the header + return Action; + -- called once per message header + -- corresponds to xxfi_header + + type End_Of_Headers_Handler is access function + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer) -- the opaque context handle + return Action; + -- called after all headers have been processed + -- corresponds to xxfi_eoh + + type Body_Handler is access function + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; -- the opaque context handle + Body_Chunk : String) -- a piece of the message body + return Action; + -- called zero or more times between End_Of_Headers_Handler and + -- End_Of_Message_Handler + -- corresponds to xxfi_body + + type End_Of_Message_Handler is access function + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer) -- the opaque context handle + return Action; + -- called at the end of a message + -- This is the place to call message modification procedures. + -- corresponds to xxfi_eom + + type Abort_Handler is access procedure + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer); -- the opaque context handle + -- called at any time during message processing if the message is aborted + -- corresponds to xxfi_abort + + type Close_Handler is access procedure + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer); -- the opaque context handle + -- called once at the end of each connection + -- corresponds to xxfi_close + + + -- + -- Exceptions + -- + + Failure : exception; + -- A call to an API procedure failed. + -- (The corresponding C function returned MI_FAILURE.) + + Unknown_Error : exception; + -- A C function returned an undocumented result code. + + + -- + -- Library control procedures + -- + + procedure Register + (Name : String; + Connected : Connect_Handler := null; + Helo : Helo_Handler := null; + Envelope_Sender : Envelope_Sender_Handler := null; + Envelope_Recipient : Envelope_Recipient_Handler := null; + Data : Data_Handler := null; + Unknown_Command : Unknown_Command_Handler := null; + Header : Header_Handler := null; + End_Of_Headers : End_Of_Headers_Handler := null; + Body_Chunk : Body_Handler := null; + End_Of_Message : End_Of_Message_Handler := null; + Aborted : Abort_Handler := null; + Closed : Close_Handler := null; + May_Add_Headers : Boolean := False; + May_Change_Or_Delete_Headers : Boolean := False; + May_Replace_Body : Boolean := False; + May_Add_Recepients : Boolean := False; + May_Remove_Recepients : Boolean := False; + May_Quarantine : Boolean := False); + -- Register must be called exactly once before Main. It registers the + -- callbacks and properties of the milter (calls smfi_register). + + procedure Set_Timeout(Timeout : Natural); + -- Set_Timeout should only be called before Main. It sets the number of + -- seconds Libmilter will wait for an MTA connection before timing out a + -- socket (calls smfi_settimeout). + + procedure Set_Connection_Queue_Length(Length : Positive); + -- Set_Connection_Queue_Length should only be called before Main. It + -- sets the number of incoming connections to allow in the listen queue + -- (calls smfi_setbacklog). + + procedure Set_Socket(Address : String); + -- Set_Socket must be called once before Main. It specifies the socket + -- through which the milter should communicate with the MTA (calls + -- smfi_setconn). + + procedure Open_Socket(Remove_Old_Socket : Boolean); + -- Open_Socket should only be called before Main. It creates the socket + -- specified previously by a call to Set_Socket (calls smfi_opensocket). + -- This allows the calling application to ensure that the socket can be + -- created. If the socket is specified as a Unix domain socket and + -- Remove_Old_Socket is true, then Libmilter will try to remove any existing + -- socket before creating a new one. + -- If Open_Socket is not called, then Main will create the socket. + + procedure Main; + -- Hands control to the Libmilter event loop (calls smfi_main). + + procedure Set_Debug_Level(Level : Natural); + -- Set_Debug_Level may be called from any routine at any time. It changes + -- Libmilter's internal debug logging level (calls smfi_setdbg). A value of + -- zero turns off debug logging. The greater the value the more detailed the + -- logging. + + procedure Stop; + -- Stop may be called from any of the callback routines or any error-handling + -- routines at any time. It tells Libmilter to shut down the milter (calls + -- smfi_stop). + + + -- + -- Data access subprograms + -- + + function Arguments(Handle : Arguments_Handle) return Unbounded_Strings; + -- Converts the ESMTP arguments to a MAIL or RCPT command into an array of + -- unbounded strings. + + procedure Get_Symbol_Value + (Context : in SMFICTX_Pointer; -- the opaque context handle + Name : in String; -- the name of the requested symbol + Defined : out Boolean; -- whether the requested symbol exists + Value : out Ada.Strings.Unbounded.Unbounded_String); + -- Requests the value of a symbol ("macro") from the MTA. Value is + -- meaningful only if Defined is True. + + procedure Set_Private_Data + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; -- the opaque context handle + Data : Milter_Data_Pointer); -- pointer to private data + -- Sets the private data pointer to be returned by future calls to + -- Private_Data for this connection (calls smfi_setpriv). + + function Private_Data + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer) -- the opaque context handle + return Milter_Data_Pointer; + -- Retrieves the private data pointer previously stored with Set_Private_Data + -- for this connection (calls smfi_getpriv). + + subtype String_Of_Three is String(1..3); + procedure Set_Reply + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; -- the opaque context handle + Reply_Code : String_Of_Three; -- three-digit (RFC 2821) reply code + Extended_Code : String := ""; -- extended (RFC 2034) reply code + Message : String := ""); -- the text part of the reply + -- Sets the reply codes and message to be used in subsequent SMTP error + -- replies caused by the milter (calls smfi_setreply). + -- There is no interface to smfi_setmlreply yet. + + + -- + -- Message modification procedures + -- + -- These procedures may only be called from a callback function registered as + -- End_Of_Message. + + procedure Add_Header + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; -- the opaque context handle + Name : String; -- the header field name + Value : String); -- the header field body + -- Adds a header field to the current message (calls smfi_addheader). + + procedure Change_Header + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; -- the opaque context handle + Name : String; -- the header field name + Index : Positive; -- index among headers with the same name + Value : String); -- the new header field body + -- Replaces the header field body of the specified header field in the + -- current message (calls smfi_chgheader). Index specifies which of the + -- headers with the name Name shall be changed. + + procedure Delete_Header + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; -- the opaque context handle + Name : String; -- the header field name + Index : Positive); -- index among headers with the same name + -- Removes the specified header field from the current message (calls + -- smfi_chgheader with headerv set to null). + + procedure Insert_Header + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; -- the opaque context handle + Index : Positive; -- index among all headers + Name : String; -- the header field name + Value : String); -- the header field body + -- Adds a header field at a specified position in the current message + -- (calls smfi_insheader). Index specifies where in the list of headers it + -- shall be inserted. 1 makes it the first header, 2 the second and so on. + + procedure Add_Recipient + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; -- the opaque context handle + Address : String); -- the new recipient's address + -- Adds a recepient address to the envelope of the current message (calls + -- smfi_addrcpt). + + procedure Delete_Recipient + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; -- the opaque context handle + Address : String); -- the recipient address to be removed + -- Removes the specified recepient address from the envelope of the current + -- message (calls smfi_delrcpt). + + procedure Replace_Body + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; -- the opaque context handle + Data : String); -- the new message body + -- Replaces the body of the current message (calls smfi_replacebody). If + -- called more than once, subsequent calls append data to the new body. + + + -- + -- Other message handling procedures + -- + -- These procedures may only be called from a callback function registered as + -- End_Of_Message. + + procedure Report_Progress + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer); -- the opaque context handle + -- Notifies the MTA that the milter is still working on a message (calls + -- smfi_progress). + + procedure Quarantine_Message + (Context : SMFICTX_Pointer; -- the opaque context handle + Reason : String); -- the quarantine reason + -- Quarantines the current message (calls smfi_quarantine). + + +private + + type Dummy_Type is null record; + type SMFICTX_Pointer is access Dummy_Type; + pragma convention(C, Dummy_Type); + pragma convention(C, SMFICTX_Pointer); + + type Action is range 0 .. 10; + Continue : constant Action := 0; + Reject : constant Action := 1; + Discard : constant Action := 2; + Accept_Definitely : constant Action := 3; + Fail_Temporarily : constant Action := 4; + All_Options : constant Action := 10; + + type Sockaddr is null record; + -- Accessing socket addresses isn't implemented. The type is declared just + -- so that there's a chance that the API will be compatible if this gets + -- implemented in the future. + + use Interfaces.C; + use Interfaces.C.Strings; + + type chars_ptr_array is array(size_t range <>) of aliased chars_ptr; + -- This type definition can be removed if and when Interfaces.C.Strings gets + -- updated to conform to Ada 2005. + + package String_Arrays is + new Interfaces.C.Pointers(Index => size_t, + Element => chars_ptr, + Element_Array => chars_ptr_array, + Default_Terminator => Null_Ptr); + + type Arguments_Handle is record + Pointer : String_Arrays.Pointer; + end record; + +end Milter_API; -- cgit v1.2.3