#ifndef NP_UTILS_H #define NP_UTILS_H /* Header file for nagios plugins utils.c */ /* This file should be included in all plugins */ /* The purpose of this package is to provide safer alternatives 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 across the entire suite of plugins. */ /* now some functions etc are being defined in ../lib/utils_base.c */ #include "utils_base.h" #ifdef NP_EXTRA_OPTS /* Include extra-opts functions if compiled in */ #include "extra_opts.h" #else /* else, fake np_extra_opts */ #define np_extra_opts(acptr,av,pr) av #endif /* Standardize version information, termination */ /* $Id: utils.h 1991 2008-05-07 10:02:42Z dermoth $ */ void support (void); char *clean_revstring (const char *); void print_revision (const char *, const char *); /* Handle timeouts */ #ifdef LOCAL_TIMEOUT_ALARM_HANDLER extern unsigned int timeout_interval; RETSIGTYPE timeout_alarm_handler (int); #else unsigned int timeout_interval = DEFAULT_SOCKET_TIMEOUT; extern RETSIGTYPE timeout_alarm_handler (int); #endif time_t start_time, end_time; /* Test input types */ 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_STRUCT_TIMEVAL struct timeval { long tv_sec; /* seconds */ long tv_usec; /* microseconds */ }; #endif #ifndef HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY int gettimeofday(struct timeval *, struct timezone *); #endif double delta_time (struct timeval tv); long deltime (struct timeval tv); /* Handle strings safely */ void strip (char *); char *strscpy (char *, const char *); char *strnl (char *); char *strpcpy (char *, const char *, const char *); char *strpcat (char *, const char *, const char *); int max_state (int a, int b); int max_state_alt (int a, int b); void usage (const char *) __attribute__((noreturn)); void usage2(const char *, const char *) __attribute__((noreturn)); void usage3(const char *, int) __attribute__((noreturn)); void usage4(const char *) __attribute__((noreturn)); void usage5(void) __attribute__((noreturn)); void usage_va(const char *fmt, ...) __attribute__((noreturn)); const char *state_text (int); #define max(a,b) (((a)>(b))?(a):(b)) #define min(a,b) (((a)<(b))?(a):(b)) char *perfdata (const char *, long int, const char *, int, long int, int, long int, int, long int, int, long int); char *fperfdata (const char *, double, const char *, int, double, int, double, int, double, int, double); /* 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'} #define COPYRIGHT "Copyright (c) %s Nagios Plugin Development Team\n\ \t<%s>\n\n" #define UT_HLP_VRS "\ %s (-h | --help) for detailed help\n\ %s (-V | --version) for version information\n" #define UT_HELP_VRSN "\ \nOptions:\n\ -h, --help\n\ Print detailed help screen\n\ -V, --version\n\ Print version information\n" #define UT_HOST_PORT "\ -H, --hostname=ADDRESS\n\ Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path)\n\ -%c, --port=INTEGER\n\ Port number (default: %s)\n" #define UT_IPv46 "\ -4, --use-ipv4\n\ Use IPv4 connection\n\ -6, --use-ipv6\n\ Use IPv6 connection\n" #define UT_VERBOSE "\ -v, --verbose\n\ Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output)\n" #define UT_WARN_CRIT "\ -w, --warning=DOUBLE\n\ Response time to result in warning status (seconds)\n\ -c, --critical=DOUBLE\n\ Response time to result in critical status (seconds)\n" #define UT_WARN_CRIT_RANGE "\ -w, --warning=RANGE\n\ Warning range (format: start:end). Alert if outside this range\n\ -c, --critical=RANGE\n\ Critical range\n" #define UT_TIMEOUT "\ -t, --timeout=INTEGER\n\ Seconds before connection times out (default: %d)\n" #ifdef NP_EXTRA_OPTS #define UT_EXTRA_OPTS "\ --extra-opts=[section][@file]\n\ Read additionnal options from ini file\n" #define UT_EXTRA_OPTS_NOTES "\ See: http://nagiosplugins.org/extra-opts for --extra-opts usage and examples.\n" #else #define UT_EXTRA_OPTS "" #define UT_EXTRA_OPTS_NOTES "" #endif #define UT_THRESHOLDS_NOTES "\ See:\n\ http://nagiosplug.sourceforge.net/developer-guidelines.html#THRESHOLDFORMAT\n\ for THRESHOLD format and examples.\n" #define UT_SUPPORT "\n\ Send email to nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net if you have questions\n\ regarding use of this software. To submit patches or suggest improvements,\n\ send email to nagiosplug-devel@lists.sourceforge.net\n\n" #define UT_NOWARRANTY "\n\ The nagios plugins come with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You may redistribute\n\ copies of the plugins under the terms of the GNU General Public License.\n\ For more information about these matters, see the file named COPYING.\n" #endif /* NP_UTILS_H */