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libstorage(3)		  InterNetNews Documentation		 libstorage(3)

NAME
       libstorage - routines for managing INN storage

SYNOPSIS
	   #include <inn/storage.h>

	   typedef enum {
	       RETR_ALL,
	       RETR_HEAD,
	       RETR_BODY,
	       RETR_STAT
	   } RETRTYPE;

	   typedef enum {
	       SM_RDWR,
	       SM_PREOPEN
	   } SMSETUP;

	   typedef unsigned char STORAGECLASS;
	   typedef unsigned char STORAGETYPE;

	   typedef struct token {
	       STORAGETYPE  type;
	       STORAGECLASS class;
	       char	    token[STORAGE_TOKEN_LENGTH];
	   } TOKEN;

	   typedef struct {
	       unsigned char type;
	       const char    *data;
	       struct iovec  *iov;
	       int	     iovcnt;
	       size_t	     len;
	       unsigned char nextmethod;
	       void	     *private;
	       time_t	     arrived;
	       time_t	     expires;
	       char	     *groups;
	       int	     groupslen;
	       TOKEN	     *token;
	   } ARTHANDLE;

	   typedef enum {
	       SELFEXPIRE,
	       SMARTNGNUM,
	       EXPENSIVESTAT
	   } PROBETYPE;

	   typedef enum {
	       SM_ALL,
	       SM_HEAD,
	       SM_CANCELLEDART
	   } FLUSHTYPE;

	   struct artngnum {
	       char   *groupname;
	       ARTNUM artnum;
	   };

	   bool IsToken(const char *text);

	   char *TokenToText(const TOKEN token);

	   TOKEN TextToToken(const char *text);

	   bool SMsetup(SMSETUP type, void *value);

	   bool SMinit(void);

	   TOKEN SMstore(const ARTHANDLE article);

	   ARTHANDLE *SMretrieve(const TOKEN token, const RETRTYPE amount);

	   ARTHANDLE *SMnext(const ARTHANDLE *article, const RETRTYPE amount);

	   void SMfreearticle(ARTHANDLE *article);

	   bool SMcancel(TOKEN token);

	   bool SMprobe(PROBETYPE type, TOKEN *token, void *value);

	   void SMprintfiles(FILE *file, TOKEN token, char **xref, int ngroups);

	   bool SMflushcacheddata(FLUSHTYPE type);

	   char *SMexplaintoken(const TOKEN token);

	   void SMshutdown(void);

	   int SMerrno;

	   char *SMerrorstr;

	   #include <inn/ov.h>

	   #define OV_NOSPACE ...

	   typedef enum {
	       OVSPACE,
	       OVSORT,
	       OVCUTOFFLOW,
	       OVGROUPBASEDEXPIRE,
	       OVSTATICSEARCH,
	       OVSTATALL,
	       OVCACHEKEEP,
	       OVCACHEFREE
	   } OVCTLTYPE;

	   typedef enum {
	       OVNEWSGROUP,
	       OVARRIVED,
	       OVNOSORT
	   } OVSORTTYPE;

	   typedef enum {
	       OVADDCOMPLETED,
	       OVADDFAILED,
	       OVADDGROUPNOMATCH
	   } OVADDRESULT;

	   bool OVopen(int mode);

	   bool OVctl(OVCTLTYPE type, void *val);

	   bool OVgroupstats(char *group, int *lo, int *hi, int *count, int *flag);

	   bool OVgroupadd(char *group, ARTNUM lo, ARTNUM hi, char *flag);

	   bool OVgroupdel(char *group);

	   OVADDRESULT OVadd(TOKEN token, char *data, int len, time_t arrived, time_t expires);

	   bool OVcancel(TOKEN token);

	   void *OVopensearch(char *group, int low, int high);

	   bool OVsearch(void *handle, ARTNUM *artnum, char **data, int *len, TOKEN *token, time_t *arrived);

	   void OVclosesearch(void *handle);

	   bool OVgetartinfo(char *group, ARTNUM artnum, TOKEN *token);

	   bool OVexpiregroup(char *group, int *lo, struct history *h);

	   typedef struct _OVGE {
	       bool   delayrm;
	       bool   usepost;
	       bool   quiet;
	       bool   keep;
	       bool   earliest;
	       bool   ignoreselfexpire;
	       char   *filename;
	       time_t now;
	       float  timewarp;
	   } OVGE;

	   void OVclose(void);

DESCRIPTION
       libstorage is a library of common utility (the storage manager)
       routines for accessing Usenet articles and related data independent of
       particular storage method; this is known as the storage API.

       The storage manager's function is to isolate the applications from the
       individual methods and make the policy decisions as to which storage
       method should be called to store an article.  One of the core concepts
       in the storage API is that articles are not manipulated using the
       message-ID or article number, but rather a token that uniquely
       identifies the article to the method that stored it.  This may seem to
       be redundant since the message-ID already is a unique identifier for
       the article; however, since the storage method generates the token, it
       can encode all the information it needs to locate the article in the
       token.

       OV is a common utility routines for accessing newsgroups and overview
       data independent of particular overview method.

       The OV function is to isolate the applications from the individual
       methods.	 All articles passed through the storage API are assumed to be
       in wire format.	Wire format means "\r\n" at the end of lines, dot-
       stuffed lines (that is to say "." at the beginning of lines which
       already start with "."), and ".\r\n" at the end of article on NNTP
       stream are not stripped.	 This has a performance win when transferring
       articles.  Note that for the tradspool method, wire format can be
       disabled.  This is just for compatibility which is needed by some old
       tools written for traditional spool.

       The IsToken function checks to see if the text is formatted as a text
       token string.  It returns true if formatted correctly or returns false
       if not.

       The TokenToText function converts a token into a text string for
       output.

       The TextToToken function converts a text string into a token.

       The SMsetup function configures some parameters for use by the storage
       manager.	 type is one of following:

       "SM_RDWR"
	   Allow read/write open for storage files (default is false).

       "SM_PREOPEN"
	   Open all storage files at startup time and keep them (default is
	   false).

       value is the pointer which tells each type's value.  It returns true if
       setup is successful, or false if not.

       The SMinit function calls the setup function for all of the configured
       methods based on SMsetup.  This function should be called prior to all
       other storage API functions which begin with "SM" except SMsetup.  It
       returns true if initialization is successful or returns false if not.
       SMinit returns true, unless all storage methods fail initialization.

       The SMstore function stores an article specified with article.  The
       headers and body of the article are supplied to SMstore using the iov
       and iovcnt members of ARTHANDLE.	 (data and private are ignored by
       SMstore.)  If arrived is specified, SMstore uses its value as article's
       arrival time; otherwise SMstore uses the current time for it.  SMstore
       returns the token type or returns TOKEN_EMPTY if the article is not
       stored because some error occurs or simply does not match any
       uwildmat(3) expression in storage.conf.	SMstore fails if SM_RDWR has
       not been set to true with SMsetup.

       The SMretrieve function retrieves an article specified with token.
       amount is the one of following which specifies retrieving type:

       "RETR_ALL"
	   Retrieve the whole article.

       "RETR_HEAD"
	   Retrieve the headers of the article.

       "RETR_BODY"
	   Retrieve the body of the article.

       "RETR_STAT"
	   Just check to see if the article exists.

       SMretrieve provides the article data via the data and len members of
       ARTHANDLE.  (iov is not set by SMretrieve.)  The data area indicated by
       ARTHANDLE should not be modified.

       The SMnext function is similar in function to SMretrieve except that it
       is intended for traversing the method's article store sequentially.  To
       start a query, SMnext should be called with a NULL pointer ARTHANDLE.
       Then SMnext returns ARTHANDLE which should be used for the next query.
       If a NULL pointer ARTHANDLE is returned, no articles are left to be
       queried.	 If data of ARTHANDLE is NULL pointer or len of ARTHANDLE is
       0, it indicates the article may be corrupted and should be cancelled by
       SMcancel.  The data area indicated by ARTHANDLE should not be modified.

       The SMfreearticle function frees all allocated memory used by
       SMretrieve and SMnext.  If SMnext will be called with previously
       returned ARTHANDLE, SMfreearticle should not be called as SMnext frees
       allocated memory internally.

       The SMcancel function removes the article specified with token.	It
       returns true if cancellation is successful or returns false if not.
       SMcancel fails if SM_RDWR has not been set to true with SMsetup.

       The SMprobe function checks the token on PROBETYPE.  type is one of
       following:

       "SELFEXPIRE"
	   Check to see if the method of the token has self expire
	   functionality.

       "SMARTNGNUM"
	   Get the newsgroup name and the article number of the token.

       "EXPENSIVESTAT"
	   Check to see whether checking the existence of an article is
	   expensive or not.

       The SMprintfiles function shows file name or token usable by fastrm(8).

       The SMflushcacheddata function flushes cached data on each storage
       method.	type is one of following:

       "SM_HEAD"
	   Flush cached header.

       "SM_CANCELLEDART"
	   Flush the articles which should be cancelled.

       "SM_ALL"
	   Flush all cached data.

       The SMexplaintoken function returns a human-readable text string with a
       clear, decoded form of the storage API token.

       The SMshutdown function calls the shutdown for each configured storage
       method and then frees any resources it has allocated for itself.

       SMerrno and SMerrorstr indicate the reason of the last error concerning
       storage manager.

       OVopen calls the setup function for configured method which is
       specified as ovmethod in inn.conf.  mode is constructed from following:

       "OV_READ"
	   Allow read open for the overview method.

       "OV_WRITE"
	   Allow write open for the overview method.

       This function should be called prior to all other OV functions which
       begin with "OV".

       The OVctl function probes or sets some parameters for the overview
       method.	type is one of following:

       "OVGROUPBASEDEXPIRE"
	   Setup how group-based expiry is done.

       "OVCUTOFFLOW"
	   Do not add overview data if the data is under the lowest article.

       "OVSORT"
	   Probe which key is suitable for the overview method.

       "OVSPACE"
	   Probe the overview space usage.

       "OVSTATALL"
	   Stat all the articles when OVexpiregroup is called.

       "OVSTATICSEARCH"
	   Setup if results of OVsearch are stored in a static buffer and must
	   be copied before the next call to OVsearch.

       "OVCACHEKEEP"
	   Setup whether the cache should be kept.

       "OVCACHEFREE"
	   Free the cache.

       The OVgroupstats function retrieves the specified newsgroup information
       from the overview method.

       The OVgroupadd function informs the overview method that the specified
       newsgroup is being added.

       The OVgroupdel function informs the overview method that the specified
       newsgroup is being removed.

       The OVadd function stores an overview data.

       The OVcancel function requests the overview method delete overview data
       specified with token.

       The OVopensearch function requests the overview method prepare overview
       data retrieval.	The request range is determined by low and high.  The
       setting of OVSTATICSEARCH determines how search result data must be
       handled.	 (Note that with some storage methods, each call to
       OVopensearch may cause internal storage to be remapped.	Therefore,
       multiple simultaneous searches may require data to be copied in between
       OVsearch calls even if OVSTATICSEARCH is false.)

       The OVsearch function retrieves information, article number, overview
       data, or arrival time.  It should be called with NULL handle when it is
       the first time; subsequent OVsearch calls should use the handle
       returned by the previous call to OVsearch.  OVsearch returns true,
       unless it reaches high, which is specified by OVopensearch.  Retrieved
       overview data are sorted by article number, and len is 0 if there is no
       overview data for the article.  Note that the retrieved data is not
       necessarily null-terminated; you should only rely on len octets of
       overview data being present.

       The OVclosesearch function frees all resources which have been
       allocated by OVopensearch.

       The OVgetartinfo function retrieves the overview data and the token
       specified with artnum.

       The OVexpiregroup function expires the overview data for the newsgroup.
       It checks the existence of the article and purges the overview data if
       the article no longer exists.  If groupbaseexpiry in inn.conf is true,
       OVexpiregroup also expires articles.

       The OVclose function frees all resources which are used by the overview
       method.

HISTORY
       Written by Katsuhiro Kondou <kondou@nec.co.jp> for InterNetNews.
       Converted to POD by Julien Elie.

       $Id: libstorage.pod 9073 2010-05-31 19:00:23Z iulius $

SEE ALSO
       expire(8), fastrm(8), inn.conf(5), storage.conf(5).

INN 2.6.0			  2015-09-12			 libstorage(3)
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