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config hook: prevent two hooks with the same settings

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Jonatan Schlag July 11, 2017, 11:41 p.m. UTC
  A ipv4-static config with the same IPv4 address twice is senseless.
A new function zone_config_check_same_setting is introduced.
The function provides an easy way to check if a config
of the given hook has the same value for a given key.
We can now check inside hook_new if an ipv4-static or ipv6-static config
with the same value exist and break with an error.

Fixes: #11418

Signed-off-by: Jonatan Schlag <jonatan.schlag@ipfire.org>
---
 src/functions/functions.zone  | 33 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/hooks/configs/ipv4-static |  5 +++++
 src/hooks/configs/ipv6-static |  5 +++++
 3 files changed, 43 insertions(+)
  

Comments

Michael Tremer July 13, 2017, 8:09 a.m. UTC | #1
Hi,

I think I might have an other idea, but I am not sure if it does not
have many flaws. So here it is as RFC:

If we would implement a function called hook_hash() that returns
something that is unique to that hook. If a second instance of a hook
gets the same hash, we have a conflict.

That would allow us to check for conflicts across multiple variables,
since this approach is hook-agnostic. That would make this very fast.
As a default we could just check for all SETTINGS variables. For ipv4-
static for example, we would return a string like "ipv4-static-
${ADDRESS}".

A downside is, that we kind of don't know where the conflict was which
could lead to some senseless error messages. But we might be able to
catch that in the hook that has just been called.

What do you think of that approach?

Best,
-Michael

On Tue, 2017-07-11 at 15:41 +0200, Jonatan Schlag wrote:
> A ipv4-static config with the same IPv4 address twice is senseless.
> A new function zone_config_check_same_setting is introduced.
> The function provides an easy way to check if a config
> of the given hook has the same value for a given key.
> We can now check inside hook_new if an ipv4-static or ipv6-static
> config
> with the same value exist and break with an error.
> 
> Fixes: #11418
> 
> Signed-off-by: Jonatan Schlag <jonatan.schlag@ipfire.org>
> ---
>  src/functions/functions.zone  | 33 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  src/hooks/configs/ipv4-static |  5 +++++
>  src/hooks/configs/ipv6-static |  5 +++++
>  3 files changed, 43 insertions(+)
> 
> diff --git a/src/functions/functions.zone
> b/src/functions/functions.zone
> index d121225..768bb9f 100644
> --- a/src/functions/functions.zone
> +++ b/src/functions/functions.zone
> @@ -1024,6 +1024,39 @@ zone_config_get_new_id() {
>  	done
>  }
>  
> +zone_config_check_same_setting() {
> +	# This functions checks if a config hook
> +	# with the same setting is already configured for this zone.
> +	# Returns True when yes and False when no.
> +
> +	assert [ $# -eq 4 ]
> +
> +	local zone=${1}
> +	local hook=${2}
> +	local key=${3}
> +	local value=${4}
> +
> +	# The key should be local for this function
> +	local ${key}
> +	local config
> +
> +	for config in $(zone_configs_list ${zone}); do
> +		# Check if the config is from the given hook, when
> not continue
> +		if  [[ $(zone_config_get_hook "${zone}" "${config}")
> != ${hook} ]]; then
> +			continue
> +		fi
> +		# Get the value of the key for a given function
> +		zone_config_settings_read "${zone}" "${config}" \
> +                --ignore-superfluous-settings "${key}"
> +		# Check if the value of the config and the passed
> value are eqal
> +		if [[ "${value}" == "${!key}" ]]; then
> +			return ${EXIT_TRUE}
> +		fi
> +	done
> +
> +	return ${EXIT_FALSE}
> +}
> +
>  zone_config_get_hook() {
>  	assert [ $# -eq 2 ]
>  
> diff --git a/src/hooks/configs/ipv4-static b/src/hooks/configs/ipv4-
> static
> index c395200..9454282 100644
> --- a/src/hooks/configs/ipv4-static
> +++ b/src/hooks/configs/ipv4-static
> @@ -102,6 +102,11 @@ hook_new() {
>  		exit ${EXIT_CONF_ERROR}
>  	fi
>  
> +	if zone_config_check_same_setting "${zone}" "ipv4-static"
> "ADDRESS" "${ADDRESS}"; then
> +		error "An ipv4-static config with the same IPv4
> address is already configured"
> +		exit ${EXIT_CONF_ERROR}
> +	fi
> +
>  	if ! isset GATEWAY && zone_is_nonlocal "${zone}"; then
>  		warning "You did not configure a gateway for a non-
> local zone"
>  	fi
> diff --git a/src/hooks/configs/ipv6-static b/src/hooks/configs/ipv6-
> static
> index f43ef7e..b0f6537 100644
> --- a/src/hooks/configs/ipv6-static
> +++ b/src/hooks/configs/ipv6-static
> @@ -59,6 +59,11 @@ hook_new() {
>  		GATEWAY=$(ipv6_format "${GATEWAY}")
>  	fi
>  
> +	if zone_config_check_same_setting "${zone}" "ipv6-static"
> "ADDRESS" "${ADDRESS}"; then
> +		error "An ipv6-static config with the same IPv6
> address is already configured"
> +		exit ${EXIT_CONF_ERROR}
> +	fi
> +
>  	zone_config_settings_write "${zone}" "${HOOK}"
>  
>  	exit ${EXIT_OK}
  
Jonatan Schlag July 14, 2017, 10:37 p.m. UTC | #2
Hi,

I think this is another way with some problems which I want to describe 
shortly:

1. We would not get good error messages as you mentioned earlier, so  
we could just say "A conflict occured"
In my current implementation, we could check against multiple values, 
by calling the function multiples times for different values. If a 
conflict occurs we can say exactly where it is.

2. Also with this implementation, we are able to check against multiple 
values as stated above.

3. How could we check against another hook?

So I would say we go with this patch and if we need this hash function 
we will implement it when we need it.

Regards
Jonatan

Am Do, 13. Jul, 2017 um 12:09 schrieb Michael Tremer 
<michael.tremer@ipfire.org>:
> Hi,
> 
> I think I might have an other idea, but I am not sure if it does not
> have many flaws. So here it is as RFC:
> 
> If we would implement a function called hook_hash() that returns
> something that is unique to that hook. If a second instance of a hook
> gets the same hash, we have a conflict.
> 
> That would allow us to check for conflicts across multiple variables,
> since this approach is hook-agnostic. That would make this very fast.
> As a default we could just check for all SETTINGS variables. For ipv4-
> static for example, we would return a string like "ipv4-static-
> ${ADDRESS}".
> 
> A downside is, that we kind of don't know where the conflict was which
> could lead to some senseless error messages. But we might be able to
> catch that in the hook that has just been called.
> 
> What do you think of that approach?
> 
> Best,
> -Michael
> 
> On Tue, 2017-07-11 at 15:41 +0200, Jonatan Schlag wrote:
>>  A ipv4-static config with the same IPv4 address twice is senseless.
>>  A new function zone_config_check_same_setting is introduced.
>>  The function provides an easy way to check if a config
>>  of the given hook has the same value for a given key.
>>  We can now check inside hook_new if an ipv4-static or ipv6-static
>>  config
>>  with the same value exist and break with an error.
>> 
>>  Fixes: #11418
>> 
>>  Signed-off-by: Jonatan Schlag <jonatan.schlag@ipfire.org>
>>  ---
>>   src/functions/functions.zone  | 33 
>> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>   src/hooks/configs/ipv4-static |  5 +++++
>>   src/hooks/configs/ipv6-static |  5 +++++
>>   3 files changed, 43 insertions(+)
>> 
>>  diff --git a/src/functions/functions.zone
>>  b/src/functions/functions.zone
>>  index d121225..768bb9f 100644
>>  --- a/src/functions/functions.zone
>>  +++ b/src/functions/functions.zone
>>  @@ -1024,6 +1024,39 @@ zone_config_get_new_id() {
>>   	done
>>   }
>> 
>>  +zone_config_check_same_setting() {
>>  +	# This functions checks if a config hook
>>  +	# with the same setting is already configured for this zone.
>>  +	# Returns True when yes and False when no.
>>  +
>>  +	assert [ $# -eq 4 ]
>>  +
>>  +	local zone=${1}
>>  +	local hook=${2}
>>  +	local key=${3}
>>  +	local value=${4}
>>  +
>>  +	# The key should be local for this function
>>  +	local ${key}
>>  +	local config
>>  +
>>  +	for config in $(zone_configs_list ${zone}); do
>>  +		# Check if the config is from the given hook, when
>>  not continue
>>  +		if  [[ $(zone_config_get_hook "${zone}" "${config}")
>>  != ${hook} ]]; then
>>  +			continue
>>  +		fi
>>  +		# Get the value of the key for a given function
>>  +		zone_config_settings_read "${zone}" "${config}" \
>>  +                --ignore-superfluous-settings "${key}"
>>  +		# Check if the value of the config and the passed
>>  value are eqal
>>  +		if [[ "${value}" == "${!key}" ]]; then
>>  +			return ${EXIT_TRUE}
>>  +		fi
>>  +	done
>>  +
>>  +	return ${EXIT_FALSE}
>>  +}
>>  +
>>   zone_config_get_hook() {
>>   	assert [ $# -eq 2 ]
>> 
>>  diff --git a/src/hooks/configs/ipv4-static b/src/hooks/configs/ipv4-
>>  static
>>  index c395200..9454282 100644
>>  --- a/src/hooks/configs/ipv4-static
>>  +++ b/src/hooks/configs/ipv4-static
>>  @@ -102,6 +102,11 @@ hook_new() {
>>   		exit ${EXIT_CONF_ERROR}
>>   	fi
>> 
>>  +	if zone_config_check_same_setting "${zone}" "ipv4-static"
>>  "ADDRESS" "${ADDRESS}"; then
>>  +		error "An ipv4-static config with the same IPv4
>>  address is already configured"
>>  +		exit ${EXIT_CONF_ERROR}
>>  +	fi
>>  +
>>   	if ! isset GATEWAY && zone_is_nonlocal "${zone}"; then
>>   		warning "You did not configure a gateway for a non-
>>  local zone"
>>   	fi
>>  diff --git a/src/hooks/configs/ipv6-static b/src/hooks/configs/ipv6-
>>  static
>>  index f43ef7e..b0f6537 100644
>>  --- a/src/hooks/configs/ipv6-static
>>  +++ b/src/hooks/configs/ipv6-static
>>  @@ -59,6 +59,11 @@ hook_new() {
>>   		GATEWAY=$(ipv6_format "${GATEWAY}")
>>   	fi
>> 
>>  +	if zone_config_check_same_setting "${zone}" "ipv6-static"
>>  "ADDRESS" "${ADDRESS}"; then
>>  +		error "An ipv6-static config with the same IPv6
>>  address is already configured"
>>  +		exit ${EXIT_CONF_ERROR}
>>  +	fi
>>  +
>>   	zone_config_settings_write "${zone}" "${HOOK}"
>> 
>>   	exit ${EXIT_OK}