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- /* header file for nagios plugins utils.c */
- /* this file should be included in all plugins */
- /* The purpose of this package is to provide safer alternantives to C
- functions that might otherwise be vulnerable to hacking. This
- currently includes a standard suite of validation routines to be sure
- that an string argument acually converts to its intended type and a
- suite of string handling routine that do their own memory management
- in order to resist overflow attacks. In addition, a few functions are
- provided to standardize version and error reporting accross the entire
- suite of plugins. */
- /* Standardize version information, termination */
- char *my_basename (char *);
- void support (void);
- char *clean_revstring (const char *revstring);
- void print_revision (char *, const char *);
- void terminate (int result, char *msg, ...);
- extern RETSIGTYPE timeout_alarm_handler (int);
- /* Handle timeouts */
- time_t start_time, end_time;
- int timeout_interval = DEFAULT_SOCKET_TIMEOUT;
- /* Test input types */
- int is_host (char *);
- int is_dotted_quad (char *);
- int is_hostname (char *);
- int is_integer (char *);
- int is_intpos (char *);
- int is_intneg (char *);
- int is_intnonneg (char *);
- int is_intpercent (char *);
- int is_numeric (char *);
- int is_positive (char *);
- int is_negative (char *);
- int is_nonnegative (char *);
- int is_percentage (char *);
- int is_option (char *);
- /* generalized timer that will do milliseconds if available */
- #ifndef HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY
- struct timeval {
- long tv_sec; /* seconds */
- long tv_usec; /* microseconds */
- };
- #define gettimeofday (tvp,tz) {\
- tvp->tv_usec=0;\
- tvp->tv_sec=(long)time();\
- }
- #endif
- double delta_time (struct timeval tv);
- /* Handle strings safely */
- void strip (char *buffer);
- char *strscpy (char *dest, char *src);
- char *strscat (char *dest, char *src);
- char *strnl (char *str);
- char *ssprintf (char *str, const char *fmt, ...); /* deprecate for asprintf */
- char *strpcpy (char *dest, const char *src, const char *str);
- char *strpcat (char *dest, const char *src, const char *str);
- /* Handle comparisions for STATE_* */
- int max_state(int, int);
- #define max(a,b) ((a)>(b))?(a):(b)
- #define usage(msg) {\
- printf(msg);\
- print_usage();\
- exit(STATE_UNKNOWN);\
- }
- #define usage2(msg,arg) {\
- printf("%s: %s - %s\n",PROGNAME,msg,arg);\
- print_usage();\
- exit(STATE_UNKNOWN);\
- }
- #define state_text(a) \
- (a)==0?"OK":\
- (a)==1?"WARNING":\
- (a)==2?"CRITICAL":\
- (a)==3?"UNKNOWN":\
- (a)==4?"DEPENDENT":\
- "UNKNOWN"
- /* The idea here is that, although not every plugin will use all of these,
- most will or should. Therefore, for consistency, these very common
- options should have only these meanings throughout the overall suite */
- #define STD_LONG_OPTS \
- {"version",no_argument,0,'V'},\
- {"verbose",no_argument,0,'v'},\
- {"help",no_argument,0,'h'},\
- {"timeout",required_argument,0,'t'},\
- {"critical",required_argument,0,'c'},\
- {"warning",required_argument,0,'w'},\
- {"hostname",required_argument,0,'H'}
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