187 lines
7.0 KiB
C
187 lines
7.0 KiB
C
/*
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* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1999 - 2005, Digium, Inc.
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* Copyright (C) 2004 - 2005, Anthony Minessale II
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* Copyright (C) 2006, Tilghman Lesher
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*
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* Mark Spencer <markster@digium.com>
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* Anthony Minessale <anthmct@yahoo.com>
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* Tilghman Lesher <res_odbc_200603@the-tilghman.com>
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*
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* See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
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* the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
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* any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
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* the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
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* channels for your use.
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*
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* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
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* the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
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* at the top of the source tree.
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*/
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/*! \file
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* \brief ODBC resource manager
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*/
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#ifndef _ASTERISK_RES_ODBC_H
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#define _ASTERISK_RES_ODBC_H
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#include <sql.h>
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#include <sqlext.h>
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#include <sqltypes.h>
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#include "asterisk/linkedlists.h"
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typedef enum { ODBC_SUCCESS=0, ODBC_FAIL=-1} odbc_status;
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/*! \brief ODBC container */
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struct odbc_obj {
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ast_mutex_t lock;
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SQLHDBC con; /* ODBC Connection Handle */
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struct odbc_class *parent; /* Information about the connection is protected */
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struct timeval last_used;
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#ifdef DEBUG_THREADS
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char file[80];
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char function[80];
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int lineno;
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#endif
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unsigned int used:1;
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unsigned int up:1;
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AST_LIST_ENTRY(odbc_obj) list;
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};
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/*!\brief These aren't used in any API calls, but they are kept in a common
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* location, simply for convenience and to avoid duplication.
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*/
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struct odbc_cache_columns {
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char *name;
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SQLSMALLINT type;
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SQLINTEGER size;
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SQLSMALLINT decimals;
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SQLSMALLINT radix;
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SQLSMALLINT nullable;
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SQLINTEGER octetlen;
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AST_RWLIST_ENTRY(odbc_cache_columns) list;
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};
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struct odbc_cache_tables {
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char *connection;
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char *table;
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AST_RWLIST_HEAD(_columns, odbc_cache_columns) columns;
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AST_RWLIST_ENTRY(odbc_cache_tables) list;
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};
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/* functions */
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/*!
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* \brief Executes a prepared statement handle
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* \param obj The non-NULL result of odbc_request_obj()
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* \param stmt The prepared statement handle
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* \retval 0 on success
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* \retval -1 on failure
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*
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* This function was originally designed simply to execute a prepared
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* statement handle and to retry if the initial execution failed.
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* Unfortunately, it did this by disconnecting and reconnecting the database
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* handle which on most databases causes the statement handle to become
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* invalid. Therefore, this method has been deprecated in favor of
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* odbc_prepare_and_execute() which allows the statement to be prepared
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* multiple times, if necessary, in case of a loss of connection.
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*
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* This function really only ever worked with MySQL, where the statement handle is
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* not prepared on the server. If you are not using MySQL, you should avoid it.
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*/
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int ast_odbc_smart_execute(struct odbc_obj *obj, SQLHSTMT stmt) __attribute__((deprecated));
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/*!
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* \brief Retrieves a connected ODBC object
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* \param name The name of the ODBC class for which a connection is needed.
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* \param check Whether to ensure that a connection is valid before returning the handle. Usually unnecessary.
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* \retval ODBC object
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* \retval NULL if there is no connection available with the requested name.
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*
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* Connection classes may, in fact, contain multiple connection handles. If
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* the connection is pooled, then each connection will be dedicated to the
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* thread which requests it. Note that all connections should be released
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* when the thread is done by calling odbc_release_obj(), below.
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*/
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#ifdef DEBUG_THREADS
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struct odbc_obj *_ast_odbc_request_obj(const char *name, int check, const char *file, const char *function, int lineno);
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#define ast_odbc_request_obj(a, b) _ast_odbc_request_obj(a, b, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __LINE__)
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#else
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struct odbc_obj *ast_odbc_request_obj(const char *name, int check);
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#endif
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/*!
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* \brief Releases an ODBC object previously allocated by odbc_request_obj()
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* \param obj The ODBC object
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*/
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void ast_odbc_release_obj(struct odbc_obj *obj);
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/*!
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* \brief Checks an ODBC object to ensure it is still connected
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* \param obj The ODBC object
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* \retval 0 if connected
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* \retval -1 otherwise.
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*/
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int ast_odbc_sanity_check(struct odbc_obj *obj);
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/*! \brief Checks if the database natively supports backslash as an escape character.
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* \param obj The ODBC object
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* \return Returns 1 if backslash is a native escape character, 0 if an ESCAPE clause is needed to support '\'
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*/
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int ast_odbc_backslash_is_escape(struct odbc_obj *obj);
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/*! \brief Executes an non prepared statement and returns the resulting
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* statement handle.
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* \param obj The ODBC object
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* \param exec_cb A function callback, which, when called, should return a statement handle with result columns bound.
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* \param data A parameter to be passed to the exec_cb parameter function, indicating which statement handle is to be prepared.
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* \retval a statement handle
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* \retval NULL on error
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*/
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SQLHSTMT ast_odbc_direct_execute(struct odbc_obj *obj, SQLHSTMT (*exec_cb)(struct odbc_obj *obj, void *data), void *data);
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/*!
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* \brief Prepares, executes, and returns the resulting statement handle.
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* \param obj The ODBC object
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* \param prepare_cb A function callback, which, when called, should return a statement handle prepared, with any necessary parameters or result columns bound.
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* \param data A parameter to be passed to the prepare_cb parameter function, indicating which statement handle is to be prepared.
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* \retval a statement handle
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* \retval NULL on error
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*/
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SQLHSTMT ast_odbc_prepare_and_execute(struct odbc_obj *obj, SQLHSTMT (*prepare_cb)(struct odbc_obj *obj, void *data), void *data);
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/*!
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* \brief Find or create an entry describing the table specified.
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* \param database Name of an ODBC class on which to query the table
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* \param table Tablename to describe
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* \retval A structure describing the table layout, or NULL, if the table is not found or another error occurs.
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* When a structure is returned, the contained columns list will be
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* rdlock'ed, to ensure that it will be retained in memory.
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*/
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struct odbc_cache_tables *ast_odbc_find_table(const char *database, const char *tablename);
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/*!
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* \brief Find a column entry within a cached table structure
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* \param table Cached table structure, as returned from ast_odbc_find_table()
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* \param colname The column name requested
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* \retval A structure describing the column type, or NULL, if the column is not found.
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*/
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struct odbc_cache_columns *ast_odbc_find_column(struct odbc_cache_tables *table, const char *colname);
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/*!
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* \brief Remove a cache entry from memory
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* \param database Name of an ODBC class (used to ensure like-named tables in different databases are not confused)
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* \param table Tablename for which a cached record should be removed
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* \retval 0 if the cache entry was removed, or -1 if no matching entry was found.
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*/
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int ast_odbc_clear_cache(const char *database, const char *tablename);
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/*!
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* \brief Release a table returned from ast_odbc_find_table
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*/
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#define ast_odbc_release_table(ptr) if (ptr) { AST_RWLIST_UNLOCK(&(ptr)->columns); }
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#endif /* _ASTERISK_RES_ODBC_H */
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