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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
Character set conversion Extensions
Copyright (C) Igor Vergeichik <iverg@mail.ru> 2001
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2001
Copyright (C) Simo Sorce 2001
Copyright (C) Martin Pool 2003
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "includes.h"
/**
* @file
*
* @brief Character-set conversion routines built on our iconv.
*
* @note Samba's internal character set (at least in the 3.0 series)
* is always the same as the one for the Unix filesystem. It is
* <b>not</b> necessarily UTF-8 and may be different on machines that
* need i18n filenames to be compatible with Unix software. It does
* have to be a superset of ASCII. All multibyte sequences must start
* with a byte with the high bit set.
*
* @sa lib/iconv.c
*/
static bool initialized;
static void lazy_initialize_conv(void)
{
if (!initialized) {
load_case_tables_library();
init_iconv();
initialized = true;
}
}
/**
* Destroy global objects allocated by init_iconv()
**/
void gfree_charcnv(void)
{
TALLOC_FREE(global_iconv_handle);
initialized = false;
}
/**
* Initialize iconv conversion descriptors.
*
* This is called the first time it is needed, and also called again
* every time the configuration is reloaded, because the charset or
* codepage might have changed.
**/
void init_iconv(void)
{
global_iconv_handle = smb_iconv_handle_reinit(NULL, lp_dos_charset(),
lp_unix_charset(), lp_display_charset(),
true, global_iconv_handle);
}
/**
* Convert string from one encoding to another, making error checking etc
* Slow path version - uses (slow) iconv.
*
* @param src pointer to source string (multibyte or singlebyte)
* @param srclen length of the source string in bytes
* @param dest pointer to destination string (multibyte or singlebyte)
* @param destlen maximal length allowed for string
* @param converted size is the number of bytes occupied in the destination
*
* @returns false and sets errno on fail, true on success.
*
* Ensure the srclen contains the terminating zero.
*
**/
static bool convert_string_internal(charset_t from, charset_t to,
void const *src, size_t srclen,
void *dest, size_t destlen, size_t *converted_size)
{
size_t i_len, o_len;
size_t retval;
const char* inbuf = (const char*)src;
char* outbuf = (char*)dest;
smb_iconv_t descriptor;
struct smb_iconv_handle *ic;
lazy_initialize_conv();
ic = get_iconv_handle();
descriptor = get_conv_handle(ic, from, to);
if (srclen == (size_t)-1) {
if (from == CH_UTF16LE || from == CH_UTF16BE) {
srclen = (strlen_w((const smb_ucs2_t *)src)+1) * 2;
} else {
srclen = strlen((const char *)src)+1;
}
}
if (descriptor == (smb_iconv_t)-1 || descriptor == (smb_iconv_t)0) {
errno = EINVAL;
return false;
}
i_len=srclen;
o_len=destlen;
retval = smb_iconv(descriptor, &inbuf, &i_len, &outbuf, &o_len);
if (retval == (size_t)-1) {
return false;
}
*converted_size = destlen-o_len;
return true;
}
/**
* Convert string from one encoding to another, making error checking etc
* Fast path version - handles ASCII first.
*
* @param src pointer to source string (multibyte or singlebyte)
* @param srclen length of the source string in bytes, or -1 for nul terminated.
* @param dest pointer to destination string (multibyte or singlebyte)
* @param destlen maximal length allowed for string - *NEVER* -1.
* @param converted size is the number of bytes occupied in the destination
*
* @returns false and sets errno on fail, true on success.
*
* Ensure the srclen contains the terminating zero.
*
* This function has been hand-tuned to provide a fast path.
* Don't change unless you really know what you are doing. JRA.
**/
bool convert_string_error(charset_t from, charset_t to,
void const *src, size_t srclen,
void *dest, size_t destlen,
size_t *converted_size)
{
/*
* NB. We deliberately don't do a strlen here if srclen == -1.
* This is very expensive over millions of calls and is taken
* care of in the slow path in convert_string_internal. JRA.
*/
#ifdef DEVELOPER
SMB_ASSERT(destlen != (size_t)-1);
#endif
if (srclen == 0) {
*converted_size = 0;
return true;
}
if (from != CH_UTF16LE && from != CH_UTF16BE && to != CH_UTF16LE && to != CH_UTF16BE) {
const unsigned char *p = (const unsigned char *)src;
unsigned char *q = (unsigned char *)dest;
size_t slen = srclen;
size_t dlen = destlen;
unsigned char lastp = '\0';
size_t retval = 0;
/* If all characters are ascii, fast path here. */
while (slen && dlen) {
if ((lastp = *p) <= 0x7f) {
*q++ = *p++;
if (slen != (size_t)-1) {
slen--;
}
dlen--;
retval++;
if (!lastp)
break;
} else {
#ifdef BROKEN_UNICODE_COMPOSE_CHARACTERS
goto general_case;
#else
bool ret = convert_string_internal(from, to, p, slen, q, dlen, converted_size);
*converted_size += retval;
return ret;
#endif
}
}
*converted_size = retval;
if (!dlen) {
/* Even if we fast path we should note if we ran out of room. */
if (((slen != (size_t)-1) && slen) ||
((slen == (size_t)-1) && lastp)) {
errno = E2BIG;
return false;
}
}
return true;
} else if (from == CH_UTF16LE && to != CH_UTF16LE) {
const unsigned char *p = (const unsigned char *)src;
unsigned char *q = (unsigned char *)dest;
size_t retval = 0;
size_t slen = srclen;
size_t dlen = destlen;
unsigned char lastp = '\0';
/* If all characters are ascii, fast path here. */
while (((slen == (size_t)-1) || (slen >= 2)) && dlen) {
if (((lastp = *p) <= 0x7f) && (p[1] == 0)) {
*q++ = *p;
if (slen != (size_t)-1) {
slen -= 2;
}
p += 2;
dlen--;
retval++;
if (!lastp)
break;
} else {
#ifdef BROKEN_UNICODE_COMPOSE_CHARACTERS
goto general_case;
#else
bool ret = convert_string_internal(from, to, p, slen, q, dlen, converted_size);
*converted_size += retval;
return ret;
#endif
}
}
*converted_size = retval;
if (!dlen) {
/* Even if we fast path we should note if we ran out of room. */
if (((slen != (size_t)-1) && slen) ||
((slen == (size_t)-1) && lastp)) {
errno = E2BIG;
return false;
}
}
return true;
} else if (from != CH_UTF16LE && from != CH_UTF16BE && to == CH_UTF16LE) {
const unsigned char *p = (const unsigned char *)src;
unsigned char *q = (unsigned char *)dest;
size_t retval = 0;
size_t slen = srclen;
size_t dlen = destlen;
unsigned char lastp = '\0';
/* If all characters are ascii, fast path here. */
while (slen && (dlen >= 2)) {
if ((lastp = *p) <= 0x7F) {
*q++ = *p++;
*q++ = '\0';
if (slen != (size_t)-1) {
slen--;
}
dlen -= 2;
retval += 2;
if (!lastp)
break;
} else {
#ifdef BROKEN_UNICODE_COMPOSE_CHARACTERS
goto general_case;
#else
bool ret = convert_string_internal(from, to, p, slen, q, dlen, converted_size);
*converted_size += retval;
return ret;
#endif
}
}
*converted_size = retval;
if (!dlen) {
/* Even if we fast path we should note if we ran out of room. */
if (((slen != (size_t)-1) && slen) ||
((slen == (size_t)-1) && lastp)) {
errno = E2BIG;
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
#ifdef BROKEN_UNICODE_COMPOSE_CHARACTERS
general_case:
#endif
return convert_string_internal(from, to, src, srclen, dest, destlen, converted_size);
}
bool convert_string(charset_t from, charset_t to,
void const *src, size_t srclen,
void *dest, size_t destlen,
size_t *converted_size)
{
bool ret = convert_string_error(from, to, src, srclen, dest, destlen, converted_size);
if(ret==false) {
const char *reason="unknown error";
switch(errno) {
case EINVAL:
reason="Incomplete multibyte sequence";
DEBUG(3,("convert_string_internal: Conversion error: %s(%s)\n",
reason, (const char *)src));
break;
case E2BIG:
{
struct smb_iconv_handle *ic;
lazy_initialize_conv();
ic = get_iconv_handle();
reason="No more room";
if (from == CH_UNIX) {
DEBUG(3,("E2BIG: convert_string(%s,%s): srclen=%u destlen=%u - '%s'\n",
charset_name(ic, from), charset_name(ic, to),
(unsigned int)srclen, (unsigned int)destlen, (const char *)src));
} else {
DEBUG(3,("E2BIG: convert_string(%s,%s): srclen=%u destlen=%u\n",
charset_name(ic, from), charset_name(ic, to),
(unsigned int)srclen, (unsigned int)destlen));
}
break;
}
case EILSEQ:
reason="Illegal multibyte sequence";
DEBUG(3,("convert_string_internal: Conversion error: %s(%s)\n",
reason, (const char *)src));
break;
default:
DEBUG(0,("convert_string_internal: Conversion error: %s(%s)\n",
reason, (const char *)src));
break;
}
/* smb_panic(reason); */
}
return ret;
}
/**
* Convert between character sets, allocating a new buffer using talloc for the result.
*
* @param srclen length of source buffer.
* @param dest always set at least to NULL
* @parm converted_size set to the number of bytes occupied by the string in
* the destination on success.
* @note -1 is not accepted for srclen.
*
* @return true if new buffer was correctly allocated, and string was
* converted.
*
* Ensure the srclen contains the terminating zero.
*
* I hate the goto's in this function. It's embarressing.....
* There has to be a cleaner way to do this. JRA.
*/
bool convert_string_talloc(TALLOC_CTX *ctx, charset_t from, charset_t to,
void const *src, size_t srclen, void *dst,
size_t *converted_size)
{
size_t i_len, o_len, destlen = (srclen * 3) / 2;
size_t retval;
const char *inbuf = (const char *)src;
char *outbuf = NULL, *ob = NULL;
smb_iconv_t descriptor;
void **dest = (void **)dst;
struct smb_iconv_handle *ic;
*dest = NULL;
if (src == NULL || srclen == (size_t)-1) {
errno = EINVAL;
return false;
}
if (srclen == 0) {
/* We really should treat this as an error, but
there are too many callers that need this to
return a NULL terminated string in the correct
character set. */
if (to == CH_UTF16LE|| to == CH_UTF16BE || to == CH_UTF16MUNGED) {
destlen = 2;
} else {
destlen = 1;
}
ob = talloc_zero_array(ctx, char, destlen);
if (ob == NULL) {
errno = ENOMEM;
return false;
}
*converted_size = destlen;
*dest = ob;
return true;
}
lazy_initialize_conv();
ic = get_iconv_handle();
descriptor = get_conv_handle(ic, from, to);
if (descriptor == (smb_iconv_t)-1 || descriptor == (smb_iconv_t)0) {
DEBUG(0,("convert_string_talloc: Conversion not supported.\n"));
errno = EOPNOTSUPP;
return false;
}
convert:
/* +2 is for ucs2 null termination. */
if ((destlen*2)+2 < destlen) {
/* wrapped ! abort. */
DEBUG(0, ("convert_string_talloc: destlen wrapped !\n"));
TALLOC_FREE(outbuf);
errno = EOPNOTSUPP;
return false;
} else {
destlen = destlen * 2;
}
/* +2 is for ucs2 null termination. */
ob = (char *)TALLOC_REALLOC(ctx, ob, destlen + 2);
if (!ob) {
DEBUG(0, ("convert_string_talloc: realloc failed!\n"));
errno = ENOMEM;
return false;
}
r13915: Fixed a very interesting class of realloc() bugs found by Coverity. realloc can return NULL in one of two cases - (1) the realloc failed, (2) realloc succeeded but the new size requested was zero, in which case this is identical to a free() call. The error paths dealing with these two cases should be different, but mostly weren't. Secondly the standard idiom for dealing with realloc when you know the new size is non-zero is the following : tmp = realloc(p, size); if (!tmp) { SAFE_FREE(p); return error; } else { p = tmp; } However, there were *many* *many* places in Samba where we were using the old (broken) idiom of : p = realloc(p, size) if (!p) { return error; } which will leak the memory pointed to by p on realloc fail. This commit (hopefully) fixes all these cases by moving to a standard idiom of : p = SMB_REALLOC(p, size) if (!p) { return error; } Where if the realloc returns null due to the realloc failing or size == 0 we *guarentee* that the storage pointed to by p has been freed. This allows me to remove a lot of code that was dealing with the standard (more verbose) method that required a tmp pointer. This is almost always what you want. When a realloc fails you never usually want the old memory, you want to free it and get into your error processing asap. For the 11 remaining cases where we really do need to keep the old pointer I have invented the new macro SMB_REALLOC_KEEP_OLD_ON_ERROR, which can be used as follows : tmp = SMB_REALLOC_KEEP_OLD_ON_ERROR(p, size); if (!tmp) { SAFE_FREE(p); return error; } else { p = tmp; } SMB_REALLOC_KEEP_OLD_ON_ERROR guarentees never to free the pointer p, even on size == 0 or realloc fail. All this is done by a hidden extra argument to Realloc(), BOOL free_old_on_error which is set appropriately by the SMB_REALLOC and SMB_REALLOC_KEEP_OLD_ON_ERROR macros (and their array counterparts). It remains to be seen what this will do to our Coverity bug count :-). Jeremy. (This used to be commit 1d710d06a214f3f1740e80e0bffd6aab44aac2b0)
2006-03-07 09:31:04 +03:00
outbuf = ob;
i_len = srclen;
o_len = destlen;
retval = smb_iconv(descriptor,
&inbuf, &i_len,
&outbuf, &o_len);
if(retval == (size_t)-1) {
const char *reason="unknown error";
switch(errno) {
case EINVAL:
reason="Incomplete multibyte sequence";
DEBUG(3,("convert_string_talloc: Conversion error: %s(%s)\n",reason,inbuf));
break;
case E2BIG:
goto convert;
case EILSEQ:
reason="Illegal multibyte sequence";
DEBUG(3,("convert_string_talloc: Conversion error: %s(%s)\n",reason,inbuf));
break;
}
DEBUG(0,("Conversion error: %s(%s)\n",reason,inbuf));
/* smb_panic(reason); */
TALLOC_FREE(ob);
return false;
}
destlen = destlen - o_len;
/* Don't shrink unless we're reclaiming a lot of
* space. This is in the hot codepath and these
* reallocs *cost*. JRA.
*/
if (o_len > 1024) {
/* We're shrinking here so we know the +2 is safe from wrap. */
ob = (char *)TALLOC_REALLOC(ctx,ob,destlen + 2);
r13915: Fixed a very interesting class of realloc() bugs found by Coverity. realloc can return NULL in one of two cases - (1) the realloc failed, (2) realloc succeeded but the new size requested was zero, in which case this is identical to a free() call. The error paths dealing with these two cases should be different, but mostly weren't. Secondly the standard idiom for dealing with realloc when you know the new size is non-zero is the following : tmp = realloc(p, size); if (!tmp) { SAFE_FREE(p); return error; } else { p = tmp; } However, there were *many* *many* places in Samba where we were using the old (broken) idiom of : p = realloc(p, size) if (!p) { return error; } which will leak the memory pointed to by p on realloc fail. This commit (hopefully) fixes all these cases by moving to a standard idiom of : p = SMB_REALLOC(p, size) if (!p) { return error; } Where if the realloc returns null due to the realloc failing or size == 0 we *guarentee* that the storage pointed to by p has been freed. This allows me to remove a lot of code that was dealing with the standard (more verbose) method that required a tmp pointer. This is almost always what you want. When a realloc fails you never usually want the old memory, you want to free it and get into your error processing asap. For the 11 remaining cases where we really do need to keep the old pointer I have invented the new macro SMB_REALLOC_KEEP_OLD_ON_ERROR, which can be used as follows : tmp = SMB_REALLOC_KEEP_OLD_ON_ERROR(p, size); if (!tmp) { SAFE_FREE(p); return error; } else { p = tmp; } SMB_REALLOC_KEEP_OLD_ON_ERROR guarentees never to free the pointer p, even on size == 0 or realloc fail. All this is done by a hidden extra argument to Realloc(), BOOL free_old_on_error which is set appropriately by the SMB_REALLOC and SMB_REALLOC_KEEP_OLD_ON_ERROR macros (and their array counterparts). It remains to be seen what this will do to our Coverity bug count :-). Jeremy. (This used to be commit 1d710d06a214f3f1740e80e0bffd6aab44aac2b0)
2006-03-07 09:31:04 +03:00
}
if (destlen && !ob) {
DEBUG(0, ("convert_string_talloc: out of memory!\n"));
errno = ENOMEM;
return false;
}
r13915: Fixed a very interesting class of realloc() bugs found by Coverity. realloc can return NULL in one of two cases - (1) the realloc failed, (2) realloc succeeded but the new size requested was zero, in which case this is identical to a free() call. The error paths dealing with these two cases should be different, but mostly weren't. Secondly the standard idiom for dealing with realloc when you know the new size is non-zero is the following : tmp = realloc(p, size); if (!tmp) { SAFE_FREE(p); return error; } else { p = tmp; } However, there were *many* *many* places in Samba where we were using the old (broken) idiom of : p = realloc(p, size) if (!p) { return error; } which will leak the memory pointed to by p on realloc fail. This commit (hopefully) fixes all these cases by moving to a standard idiom of : p = SMB_REALLOC(p, size) if (!p) { return error; } Where if the realloc returns null due to the realloc failing or size == 0 we *guarentee* that the storage pointed to by p has been freed. This allows me to remove a lot of code that was dealing with the standard (more verbose) method that required a tmp pointer. This is almost always what you want. When a realloc fails you never usually want the old memory, you want to free it and get into your error processing asap. For the 11 remaining cases where we really do need to keep the old pointer I have invented the new macro SMB_REALLOC_KEEP_OLD_ON_ERROR, which can be used as follows : tmp = SMB_REALLOC_KEEP_OLD_ON_ERROR(p, size); if (!tmp) { SAFE_FREE(p); return error; } else { p = tmp; } SMB_REALLOC_KEEP_OLD_ON_ERROR guarentees never to free the pointer p, even on size == 0 or realloc fail. All this is done by a hidden extra argument to Realloc(), BOOL free_old_on_error which is set appropriately by the SMB_REALLOC and SMB_REALLOC_KEEP_OLD_ON_ERROR macros (and their array counterparts). It remains to be seen what this will do to our Coverity bug count :-). Jeremy. (This used to be commit 1d710d06a214f3f1740e80e0bffd6aab44aac2b0)
2006-03-07 09:31:04 +03:00
*dest = ob;
/* Must ucs2 null terminate in the extra space we allocated. */
ob[destlen] = '\0';
ob[destlen+1] = '\0';
/* Ensure we can never return a *converted_size of zero. */
if (destlen == 0) {
/* As we're now returning false on a bad smb_iconv call,
this should never happen. But be safe anyway. */
if (to == CH_UTF16LE|| to == CH_UTF16BE || to == CH_UTF16MUNGED) {
destlen = 2;
} else {
destlen = 1;
}
}
*converted_size = destlen;
return true;
}
bool unix_strupper(const char *src, size_t srclen, char *dest, size_t destlen)
{
size_t size;
smb_ucs2_t *buffer;
bool ret;
if (!push_ucs2_talloc(talloc_tos(), &buffer, src, &size)) {
return (size_t)-1;
}
if (!strupper_w(buffer) && (dest == src)) {
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TALLOC_FREE(buffer);
return srclen;
}
ret = convert_string(CH_UTF16LE, CH_UNIX, buffer, size, dest, destlen, &size);
TALLOC_FREE(buffer);
return ret;
}
/**
talloc_strdup() a unix string to upper case.
**/
char *talloc_strdup_upper(TALLOC_CTX *ctx, const char *s)
{
char *out_buffer = talloc_strdup(ctx,s);
const unsigned char *p = (const unsigned char *)s;
unsigned char *q = (unsigned char *)out_buffer;
if (!q) {
return NULL;
}
/* this is quite a common operation, so we want it to be
fast. We optimise for the ascii case, knowing that all our
supported multi-byte character sets are ascii-compatible
(ie. they match for the first 128 chars) */
while (*p) {
if (*p & 0x80)
break;
*q++ = toupper_ascii_fast(*p);
p++;
}
if (*p) {
/* MB case. */
size_t converted_size, converted_size2;
smb_ucs2_t *ubuf = NULL;
/* We're not using the ascii buffer above. */
TALLOC_FREE(out_buffer);
if (!convert_string_talloc(ctx, CH_UNIX, CH_UTF16LE, s,
strlen(s)+1, (void *)&ubuf,
&converted_size))
{
return NULL;
}
strupper_w(ubuf);
if (!convert_string_talloc(ctx, CH_UTF16LE, CH_UNIX, ubuf,
converted_size, (void *)&out_buffer,
&converted_size2))
{
TALLOC_FREE(ubuf);
return NULL;
}
/* Don't need the intermediate buffer
* anymore.
*/
TALLOC_FREE(ubuf);
}
return out_buffer;
}
char *strupper_talloc(TALLOC_CTX *ctx, const char *s) {
return talloc_strdup_upper(ctx, s);
}
bool unix_strlower(const char *src, size_t srclen, char *dest, size_t destlen)
{
size_t size;
smb_ucs2_t *buffer = NULL;
bool ret;
if (!convert_string_talloc(talloc_tos(), CH_UNIX, CH_UTF16LE, src, srclen,
(void **)(void *)&buffer, &size))
{
smb_panic("failed to create UCS2 buffer");
}
if (!strlower_w(buffer) && (dest == src)) {
TALLOC_FREE(buffer);
return srclen;
}
ret = convert_string(CH_UTF16LE, CH_UNIX, buffer, size, dest, destlen, &size);
TALLOC_FREE(buffer);
return ret;
}
char *talloc_strdup_lower(TALLOC_CTX *ctx, const char *s)
{
size_t converted_size;
smb_ucs2_t *buffer = NULL;
char *out_buffer;
if (!push_ucs2_talloc(ctx, &buffer, s, &converted_size)) {
return NULL;
}
strlower_w(buffer);
if (!pull_ucs2_talloc(ctx, &out_buffer, buffer, &converted_size)) {
TALLOC_FREE(buffer);
return NULL;
}
TALLOC_FREE(buffer);
return out_buffer;
}
char *strlower_talloc(TALLOC_CTX *ctx, const char *s) {
return talloc_strdup_lower(ctx, s);
}
size_t ucs2_align(const void *base_ptr, const void *p, int flags)
{
if (flags & (STR_NOALIGN|STR_ASCII))
return 0;
return PTR_DIFF(p, base_ptr) & 1;
}
/**
* Copy a string from a char* unix src to a dos codepage string destination.
*
* @return the number of bytes occupied by the string in the destination.
*
* @param flags can include
* <dl>
* <dt>STR_TERMINATE</dt> <dd>means include the null termination</dd>
* <dt>STR_UPPER</dt> <dd>means uppercase in the destination</dd>
* </dl>
*
* @param dest_len the maximum length in bytes allowed in the
* destination.
**/
size_t push_ascii(void *dest, const char *src, size_t dest_len, int flags)
{
size_t src_len = strlen(src);
char *tmpbuf = NULL;
size_t size;
bool ret;
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/* No longer allow a length of -1. */
if (dest_len == (size_t)-1) {
smb_panic("push_ascii - dest_len == -1");
}
if (flags & STR_UPPER) {
tmpbuf = SMB_STRDUP(src);
if (!tmpbuf) {
smb_panic("malloc fail");
}
strupper_m(tmpbuf);
src = tmpbuf;
}
if (flags & (STR_TERMINATE | STR_TERMINATE_ASCII)) {
src_len++;
}
ret = convert_string(CH_UNIX, CH_DOS, src, src_len, dest, dest_len, &size);
if (ret == false &&
(flags & (STR_TERMINATE | STR_TERMINATE_ASCII))
&& dest_len > 0) {
((char *)dest)[0] = '\0';
}
SAFE_FREE(tmpbuf);
return ret ? size : (size_t)-1;
}
/********************************************************************
Push and malloc an ascii string. src and dest null terminated.
********************************************************************/
bool push_ascii_talloc(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, char **dest, const char *src, size_t *converted_size)
{
size_t src_len = strlen(src)+1;
*dest = NULL;
return convert_string_talloc(mem_ctx, CH_UNIX, CH_DOS, src, src_len,
(void **)dest, converted_size);
}
/**
* Copy a string from a dos codepage source to a unix char* destination.
*
* The resulting string in "dest" is always null terminated.
*
* @param flags can have:
* <dl>
* <dt>STR_TERMINATE</dt>
* <dd>STR_TERMINATE means the string in @p src
* is null terminated, and src_len is ignored.</dd>
* </dl>
*
* @param src_len is the length of the source area in bytes.
* @returns the number of bytes occupied by the string in @p src.
**/
size_t pull_ascii(char *dest, const void *src, size_t dest_len, size_t src_len, int flags)
{
bool ret;
size_t size = 0;
if (dest_len == (size_t)-1) {
/* No longer allow dest_len of -1. */
smb_panic("pull_ascii - invalid dest_len of -1");
}
if (flags & STR_TERMINATE) {
if (src_len == (size_t)-1) {
src_len = strlen((const char *)src) + 1;
} else {
size_t len = strnlen((const char *)src, src_len);
if (len < src_len)
len++;
src_len = len;
}
}
ret = convert_string(CH_DOS, CH_UNIX, src, src_len, dest, dest_len, &size);
if (ret == false) {
size = 0;
dest_len = 0;
}
if (dest_len && size) {
/* Did we already process the terminating zero ? */
if (dest[MIN(size-1, dest_len-1)] != 0) {
dest[MIN(size, dest_len-1)] = 0;
}
} else {
dest[0] = 0;
}
return src_len;
}
/**
* Copy a string from a dos codepage source to a unix char* destination.
* Talloc version.
*
* The resulting string in "dest" is always null terminated.
*
* @param flags can have:
* <dl>
* <dt>STR_TERMINATE</dt>
* <dd>STR_TERMINATE means the string in @p src
* is null terminated, and src_len is ignored.</dd>
* </dl>
*
* @param src_len is the length of the source area in bytes.
* @returns the number of bytes occupied by the string in @p src.
**/
static size_t pull_ascii_base_talloc(TALLOC_CTX *ctx,
char **ppdest,
const void *src,
size_t src_len,
int flags)
{
char *dest = NULL;
size_t dest_len;
*ppdest = NULL;
if (!src_len) {
return 0;
}
if (src_len == (size_t)-1) {
smb_panic("sec_len == -1 in pull_ascii_base_talloc");
}
if (flags & STR_TERMINATE) {
size_t len = strnlen((const char *)src, src_len);
if (len < src_len)
len++;
src_len = len;
/* Ensure we don't use an insane length from the client. */
if (src_len >= 1024*1024) {
char *msg = talloc_asprintf(ctx,
"Bad src length (%u) in "
"pull_ascii_base_talloc",
(unsigned int)src_len);
smb_panic(msg);
}
}
/* src_len != -1 here. */
if (!convert_string_talloc(ctx, CH_DOS, CH_UNIX, src, src_len, &dest,
&dest_len)) {
dest_len = 0;
}
if (dest_len && dest) {
/* Did we already process the terminating zero ? */
if (dest[dest_len-1] != 0) {
size_t size = talloc_get_size(dest);
/* Have we got space to append the '\0' ? */
if (size <= dest_len) {
/* No, realloc. */
dest = TALLOC_REALLOC_ARRAY(ctx, dest, char,
dest_len+1);
if (!dest) {
/* talloc fail. */
dest_len = (size_t)-1;
return 0;
}
}
/* Yay - space ! */
dest[dest_len] = '\0';
dest_len++;
}
} else if (dest) {
dest[0] = 0;
}
*ppdest = dest;
return src_len;
}
/**
* Copy a string from a char* src to a unicode destination.
*
* @returns the number of bytes occupied by the string in the destination.
*
* @param flags can have:
*
* <dl>
* <dt>STR_TERMINATE <dd>means include the null termination.
* <dt>STR_UPPER <dd>means uppercase in the destination.
* <dt>STR_NOALIGN <dd>means don't do alignment.
* </dl>
*
* @param dest_len is the maximum length allowed in the
* destination.
**/
size_t push_ucs2(const void *base_ptr, void *dest, const char *src, size_t dest_len, int flags)
{
size_t len=0;
size_t src_len;
size_t size = 0;
bool ret;
if (dest_len == (size_t)-1) {
/* No longer allow dest_len of -1. */
smb_panic("push_ucs2 - invalid dest_len of -1");
}
if (flags & STR_TERMINATE)
src_len = (size_t)-1;
else
src_len = strlen(src);
if (ucs2_align(base_ptr, dest, flags)) {
*(char *)dest = 0;
dest = (void *)((char *)dest + 1);
if (dest_len)
dest_len--;
len++;
}
/* ucs2 is always a multiple of 2 bytes */
dest_len &= ~1;
ret = convert_string(CH_UNIX, CH_UTF16LE, src, src_len, dest, dest_len, &size);
if (ret == false) {
if ((flags & STR_TERMINATE) &&
dest &&
dest_len) {
*(char *)dest = 0;
}
return len;
}
len += size;
if (flags & STR_UPPER) {
smb_ucs2_t *dest_ucs2 = (smb_ucs2_t *)dest;
size_t i;
/* We check for i < (ret / 2) below as the dest string isn't null
terminated if STR_TERMINATE isn't set. */
for (i = 0; i < (ret / 2) && i < (dest_len / 2) && dest_ucs2[i]; i++) {
smb_ucs2_t v = toupper_m(dest_ucs2[i]);
if (v != dest_ucs2[i]) {
dest_ucs2[i] = v;
}
}
}
return len;
}
/**
* Copy a string from a unix char* src to a UCS2 destination,
* allocating a buffer using talloc().
*
* @param dest always set at least to NULL
* @parm converted_size set to the number of bytes occupied by the string in
* the destination on success.
*
* @return true if new buffer was correctly allocated, and string was
* converted.
**/
bool push_ucs2_talloc(TALLOC_CTX *ctx, smb_ucs2_t **dest, const char *src,
size_t *converted_size)
{
size_t src_len = strlen(src)+1;
*dest = NULL;
return convert_string_talloc(ctx, CH_UNIX, CH_UTF16LE, src, src_len,
(void **)dest, converted_size);
}
/**
* Copy a string from a unix char* src to a UTF-8 destination, allocating a buffer using talloc
*
* @param dest always set at least to NULL
* @parm converted_size set to the number of bytes occupied by the string in
* the destination on success.
*
* @return true if new buffer was correctly allocated, and string was
* converted.
**/
bool push_utf8_talloc(TALLOC_CTX *ctx, char **dest, const char *src,
size_t *converted_size)
{
size_t src_len = strlen(src)+1;
*dest = NULL;
return convert_string_talloc(ctx, CH_UNIX, CH_UTF8, src, src_len,
(void**)dest, converted_size);
}
/**
Copy a string from a ucs2 source to a unix char* destination.
Flags can have:
STR_TERMINATE means the string in src is null terminated.
STR_NOALIGN means don't try to align.
if STR_TERMINATE is set then src_len is ignored if it is -1.
src_len is the length of the source area in bytes
Return the number of bytes occupied by the string in src.
The resulting string in "dest" is always null terminated.
**/
static size_t pull_ucs2(const void *base_ptr, char *dest, const void *src, size_t dest_len, size_t src_len, int flags)
{
size_t size = 0;
size_t ucs2_align_len = 0;
bool ret;
if (dest_len == (size_t)-1) {
/* No longer allow dest_len of -1. */
smb_panic("pull_ucs2 - invalid dest_len of -1");
}
if (!src_len) {
if (dest && dest_len > 0) {
dest[0] = '\0';
}
return 0;
}
if (ucs2_align(base_ptr, src, flags)) {
src = (const void *)((const char *)src + 1);
if (src_len != (size_t)-1)
src_len--;
ucs2_align_len = 1;
}
if (flags & STR_TERMINATE) {
/* src_len -1 is the default for null terminated strings. */
if (src_len != (size_t)-1) {
size_t len = strnlen_w((const smb_ucs2_t *)src,
src_len/2);
if (len < src_len/2)
len++;
src_len = len*2;
}
}
/* ucs2 is always a multiple of 2 bytes */
if (src_len != (size_t)-1)
src_len &= ~1;
ret = convert_string(CH_UTF16LE, CH_UNIX, src, src_len, dest, dest_len, &size);
if (ret == false) {
size = 0;
dest_len = 0;
}
if (src_len == (size_t)-1)
src_len = size*2;
if (dest_len && size) {
/* Did we already process the terminating zero ? */
if (dest[MIN(size-1, dest_len-1)] != 0) {
dest[MIN(size, dest_len-1)] = 0;
}
} else {
dest[0] = 0;
}
return src_len + ucs2_align_len;
}
/**
Copy a string from a ucs2 source to a unix char* destination.
Talloc version with a base pointer.
Uses malloc if TALLOC_CTX is NULL (this is a bad interface and
needs fixing. JRA).
Flags can have:
STR_TERMINATE means the string in src is null terminated.
STR_NOALIGN means don't try to align.
if STR_TERMINATE is set then src_len is ignored if it is -1.
src_len is the length of the source area in bytes
Return the number of bytes occupied by the string in src.
The resulting string in "dest" is always null terminated.
**/
static size_t pull_ucs2_base_talloc(TALLOC_CTX *ctx,
const void *base_ptr,
char **ppdest,
const void *src,
size_t src_len,
int flags)
{
char *dest;
size_t dest_len;
size_t ucs2_align_len = 0;
*ppdest = NULL;
#ifdef DEVELOPER
/* Ensure we never use the braindead "malloc" varient. */
if (ctx == NULL) {
smb_panic("NULL talloc CTX in pull_ucs2_base_talloc\n");
}
#endif
if (!src_len) {
return 0;
}
if (src_len == (size_t)-1) {
/* no longer used anywhere, but worth checking */
smb_panic("sec_len == -1 in pull_ucs2_base_talloc");
}
if (ucs2_align(base_ptr, src, flags)) {
src = (const void *)((const char *)src + 1);
src_len--;
ucs2_align_len = 1;
}
if (flags & STR_TERMINATE) {
/* src_len -1 is the default for null terminated strings. */
size_t len = strnlen_w((const smb_ucs2_t *)src,
src_len/2);
if (len < src_len/2)
len++;
src_len = len*2;
/* Ensure we don't use an insane length from the client. */
if (src_len >= 1024*1024) {
smb_panic("Bad src length in pull_ucs2_base_talloc\n");
}
}
/* ucs2 is always a multiple of 2 bytes */
src_len &= ~1;
if (!convert_string_talloc(ctx, CH_UTF16LE, CH_UNIX, src, src_len,
(void *)&dest, &dest_len)) {
dest_len = 0;
}
if (dest_len) {
/* Did we already process the terminating zero ? */
if (dest[dest_len-1] != 0) {
size_t size = talloc_get_size(dest);
/* Have we got space to append the '\0' ? */
if (size <= dest_len) {
/* No, realloc. */
dest = TALLOC_REALLOC_ARRAY(ctx, dest, char,
dest_len+1);
if (!dest) {
/* talloc fail. */
dest_len = (size_t)-1;
return 0;
}
}
/* Yay - space ! */
dest[dest_len] = '\0';
dest_len++;
}
} else if (dest) {
dest[0] = 0;
}
*ppdest = dest;
return src_len + ucs2_align_len;
}
/**
* Copy a string from a UCS2 src to a unix char * destination, allocating a buffer using talloc
*
* @param dest always set at least to NULL
* @parm converted_size set to the number of bytes occupied by the string in
* the destination on success.
*
* @return true if new buffer was correctly allocated, and string was
* converted.
**/
bool pull_ucs2_talloc(TALLOC_CTX *ctx, char **dest, const smb_ucs2_t *src,
size_t *converted_size)
{
size_t src_len = (strlen_w(src)+1) * sizeof(smb_ucs2_t);
*dest = NULL;
return convert_string_talloc(ctx, CH_UTF16LE, CH_UNIX, src, src_len,
(void **)dest, converted_size);
}
/**
* Copy a string from a UTF-8 src to a unix char * destination, allocating a buffer using talloc
*
* @param dest always set at least to NULL
* @parm converted_size set to the number of bytes occupied by the string in
* the destination on success.
*
* @return true if new buffer was correctly allocated, and string was
* converted.
**/
bool pull_utf8_talloc(TALLOC_CTX *ctx, char **dest, const char *src,
size_t *converted_size)
{
size_t src_len = strlen(src)+1;
*dest = NULL;
return convert_string_talloc(ctx, CH_UTF8, CH_UNIX, src, src_len,
(void **)dest, converted_size);
}
/**
* Copy a string from a DOS src to a unix char * destination, allocating a buffer using talloc
*
* @param dest always set at least to NULL
* @parm converted_size set to the number of bytes occupied by the string in
* the destination on success.
*
* @return true if new buffer was correctly allocated, and string was
* converted.
**/
bool pull_ascii_talloc(TALLOC_CTX *ctx, char **dest, const char *src,
size_t *converted_size)
{
size_t src_len = strlen(src)+1;
*dest = NULL;
return convert_string_talloc(ctx, CH_DOS, CH_UNIX, src, src_len,
(void **)dest, converted_size);
}
/**
Copy a string from a char* src to a unicode or ascii
dos codepage destination choosing unicode or ascii based on the
flags supplied
Return the number of bytes occupied by the string in the destination.
flags can have:
STR_TERMINATE means include the null termination.
STR_UPPER means uppercase in the destination.
STR_ASCII use ascii even with unicode packet.
STR_NOALIGN means don't do alignment.
dest_len is the maximum length allowed in the destination. If dest_len
is -1 then no maxiumum is used.
**/
size_t push_string_check_fn(void *dest, const char *src,
size_t dest_len, int flags)
{
if (!(flags & STR_ASCII) && (flags & STR_UNICODE)) {
return push_ucs2(NULL, dest, src, dest_len, flags);
}
return push_ascii(dest, src, dest_len, flags);
}
/**
Copy a string from a char* src to a unicode or ascii
dos codepage destination choosing unicode or ascii based on the
flags in the SMB buffer starting at base_ptr.
Return the number of bytes occupied by the string in the destination.
flags can have:
STR_TERMINATE means include the null termination.
STR_UPPER means uppercase in the destination.
STR_ASCII use ascii even with unicode packet.
STR_NOALIGN means don't do alignment.
dest_len is the maximum length allowed in the destination. If dest_len
is -1 then no maxiumum is used.
**/
size_t push_string_base(const char *base, uint16 flags2,
void *dest, const char *src,
size_t dest_len, int flags)
{
if (!(flags & STR_ASCII) && \
((flags & STR_UNICODE || \
(flags2 & FLAGS2_UNICODE_STRINGS)))) {
return push_ucs2(base, dest, src, dest_len, flags);
}
return push_ascii(dest, src, dest_len, flags);
}
/**
Copy a string from a char* src to a unicode or ascii
dos codepage destination choosing unicode or ascii based on the
flags supplied
Return the number of bytes occupied by the string in the destination.
flags can have:
STR_TERMINATE means include the null termination.
STR_UPPER means uppercase in the destination.
STR_ASCII use ascii even with unicode packet.
STR_NOALIGN means don't do alignment.
dest_len is the maximum length allowed in the destination. If dest_len
is -1 then no maxiumum is used.
**/
ssize_t push_string(void *dest, const char *src, size_t dest_len, int flags)
{
size_t ret;
if (!(flags & STR_ASCII) && \
(flags & STR_UNICODE)) {
ret = push_ucs2(NULL, dest, src, dest_len, flags);
} else {
ret = push_ascii(dest, src, dest_len, flags);
}
if (ret == (size_t)-1) {
return -1;
}
return ret;
}
/**
Copy a string from a unicode or ascii source (depending on
the packet flags) to a char* destination.
Flags can have:
STR_TERMINATE means the string in src is null terminated.
STR_UNICODE means to force as unicode.
STR_ASCII use ascii even with unicode packet.
STR_NOALIGN means don't do alignment.
if STR_TERMINATE is set then src_len is ignored is it is -1
src_len is the length of the source area in bytes.
Return the number of bytes occupied by the string in src.
The resulting string in "dest" is always null terminated.
**/
size_t pull_string_fn(const void *base_ptr,
uint16 smb_flags2,
char *dest,
const void *src,
size_t dest_len,
size_t src_len,
int flags)
{
if ((base_ptr == NULL) && ((flags & (STR_ASCII|STR_UNICODE)) == 0)) {
smb_panic("No base ptr to get flg2 and neither ASCII nor "
"UNICODE defined");
}
if (!(flags & STR_ASCII) && \
((flags & STR_UNICODE || \
(smb_flags2 & FLAGS2_UNICODE_STRINGS)))) {
return pull_ucs2(base_ptr, dest, src, dest_len, src_len, flags);
}
return pull_ascii(dest, src, dest_len, src_len, flags);
}
/**
Copy a string from a unicode or ascii source (depending on
the packet flags) to a char* destination.
Variant that uses talloc.
Flags can have:
STR_TERMINATE means the string in src is null terminated.
STR_UNICODE means to force as unicode.
STR_ASCII use ascii even with unicode packet.
STR_NOALIGN means don't do alignment.
if STR_TERMINATE is set then src_len is ignored is it is -1
src_len is the length of the source area in bytes.
Return the number of bytes occupied by the string in src.
The resulting string in "dest" is always null terminated.
**/
size_t pull_string_talloc(TALLOC_CTX *ctx,
const void *base_ptr,
uint16 smb_flags2,
char **ppdest,
const void *src,
size_t src_len,
int flags)
{
if ((base_ptr == NULL) && ((flags & (STR_ASCII|STR_UNICODE)) == 0)) {
smb_panic("No base ptr to get flg2 and neither ASCII nor "
"UNICODE defined");
}
if (!(flags & STR_ASCII) && \
((flags & STR_UNICODE || \
(smb_flags2 & FLAGS2_UNICODE_STRINGS)))) {
return pull_ucs2_base_talloc(ctx,
base_ptr,
ppdest,
src,
src_len,
flags);
}
return pull_ascii_base_talloc(ctx,
ppdest,
src,
src_len,
flags);
}
size_t align_string(const void *base_ptr, const char *p, int flags)
{
if (!(flags & STR_ASCII) && \
((flags & STR_UNICODE || \
(SVAL(base_ptr, smb_flg2) & FLAGS2_UNICODE_STRINGS)))) {
return ucs2_align(base_ptr, p, flags);
}
return 0;
}
/*******************************************************************
Write a string in (little-endian) unicode format. src is in
the current DOS codepage. len is the length in bytes of the
string pointed to by dst.
if null_terminate is True then null terminate the packet (adds 2 bytes)
the return value is the length in bytes consumed by the string, including the
null termination if applied
********************************************************************/
size_t dos_PutUniCode(char *dst,const char *src, size_t len, bool null_terminate)
{
int flags = null_terminate ? STR_UNICODE|STR_NOALIGN|STR_TERMINATE
: STR_UNICODE|STR_NOALIGN;
return push_ucs2(NULL, dst, src, len, flags);
}
/* Converts a string from internal samba format to unicode
*/
int rpcstr_push(void *dest, const char *src, size_t dest_len, int flags)
{
return push_ucs2(NULL, dest, src, dest_len, flags|STR_UNICODE|STR_NOALIGN);
}
/* Converts a string from internal samba format to unicode. Always terminates.
* Actually just a wrapper round push_ucs2_talloc().
*/
int rpcstr_push_talloc(TALLOC_CTX *ctx, smb_ucs2_t **dest, const char *src)
{
size_t size;
if (push_ucs2_talloc(ctx, dest, src, &size))
return size;
else
return -1;
}