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samba-mirror/source3/rpc_parse/parse_buffer.c
Volker Lendecke 7cbdb48475 Remove tiny code duplication
ndr_size_security_descriptor does the same as sec_desc_size
(This used to be commit bc3bd7a8e7)
2007-12-29 23:13:26 +01:00

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C

/*
* Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
* RPC Pipe client / server routines
*
* Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-2000,
* Copyright (C) Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton 1996-2000,
* Copyright (C) Jean François Micouleau 1998-2000,
* Copyright (C) Gerald Carter 2000-2005,
* Copyright (C) Tim Potter 2001-2002.
*
* 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"
#undef DBGC_CLASS
#define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_RPC_PARSE
/**********************************************************************
Initialize a new spoolss buff for use by a client rpc
**********************************************************************/
void rpcbuf_init(RPC_BUFFER *buffer, uint32 size, TALLOC_CTX *ctx)
{
buffer->size = size;
buffer->string_at_end = size;
prs_init(&buffer->prs, size, ctx, MARSHALL);
buffer->struct_start = prs_offset(&buffer->prs);
}
/*******************************************************************
Read/write a RPC_BUFFER struct.
********************************************************************/
bool prs_rpcbuffer(const char *desc, prs_struct *ps, int depth, RPC_BUFFER *buffer)
{
prs_debug(ps, depth, desc, "prs_rpcbuffer");
depth++;
/* reading */
if (UNMARSHALLING(ps)) {
buffer->size=0;
buffer->string_at_end=0;
if (!prs_uint32("size", ps, depth, &buffer->size))
return False;
/*
* JRA. I'm not sure if the data in here is in big-endian format if
* the client is big-endian. Leave as default (little endian) for now.
*/
if (!prs_init(&buffer->prs, buffer->size, prs_get_mem_context(ps), UNMARSHALL))
return False;
if (!prs_append_some_prs_data(&buffer->prs, ps, prs_offset(ps), buffer->size))
return False;
if (!prs_set_offset(&buffer->prs, 0))
return False;
if (!prs_set_offset(ps, buffer->size+prs_offset(ps)))
return False;
buffer->string_at_end=buffer->size;
return True;
}
else {
bool ret = False;
if (!prs_uint32("size", ps, depth, &buffer->size))
goto out;
if (!prs_append_some_prs_data(ps, &buffer->prs, 0, buffer->size))
goto out;
ret = True;
out:
/* We have finished with the data in buffer->prs - free it. */
prs_mem_free(&buffer->prs);
return ret;
}
}
/*******************************************************************
Read/write an RPC_BUFFER* struct.(allocate memory if unmarshalling)
********************************************************************/
bool prs_rpcbuffer_p(const char *desc, prs_struct *ps, int depth, RPC_BUFFER **buffer)
{
uint32 data_p;
/* caputure the pointer value to stream */
data_p = *buffer ? 0xf000baaa : 0;
if ( !prs_uint32("ptr", ps, depth, &data_p ))
return False;
/* we're done if there is no data */
if ( !data_p )
return True;
if ( UNMARSHALLING(ps) ) {
if ( !(*buffer = PRS_ALLOC_MEM(ps, RPC_BUFFER, 1)) )
return False;
} else {
/* Marshalling case. - coverity paranoia - should already be ok if data_p != 0 */
if (!*buffer) {
return True;
}
}
return prs_rpcbuffer( desc, ps, depth, *buffer);
}
/****************************************************************************
Allocate more memory for a RPC_BUFFER.
****************************************************************************/
bool rpcbuf_alloc_size(RPC_BUFFER *buffer, uint32 buffer_size)
{
prs_struct *ps;
uint32 extra_space;
uint32 old_offset;
/* if we don't need anything. don't do anything */
if ( buffer_size == 0x0 )
return True;
if (!buffer) {
return False;
}
ps= &buffer->prs;
/* damn, I'm doing the reverse operation of prs_grow() :) */
if (buffer_size < prs_data_size(ps))
extra_space=0;
else
extra_space = buffer_size - prs_data_size(ps);
/*
* save the offset and move to the end of the buffer
* prs_grow() checks the extra_space against the offset
*/
old_offset=prs_offset(ps);
prs_set_offset(ps, prs_data_size(ps));
if (!prs_grow(ps, extra_space))
return False;
prs_set_offset(ps, old_offset);
buffer->string_at_end=prs_data_size(ps);
return True;
}
/*******************************************************************
move a BUFFER from the query to the reply.
As the data pointers in RPC_BUFFER are malloc'ed, not talloc'ed,
this is ok. This is an OPTIMIZATION and is not strictly neccessary.
Clears the memory to zero also.
********************************************************************/
void rpcbuf_move(RPC_BUFFER *src, RPC_BUFFER **dest)
{
if ( !src ) {
*dest = NULL;
return;
}
prs_switch_type( &src->prs, MARSHALL );
if ( !prs_set_offset(&src->prs, 0) )
return;
prs_force_dynamic( &src->prs );
prs_mem_clear( &src->prs );
*dest = src;
}
/*******************************************************************
Get the size of a BUFFER struct.
********************************************************************/
uint32 rpcbuf_get_size(RPC_BUFFER *buffer)
{
return (buffer->size);
}
/*******************************************************************
* write a UNICODE string and its relative pointer.
* used by all the RPC structs passing a buffer
*
* As I'm a nice guy, I'm forcing myself to explain this code.
* MS did a good job in the overall spoolss code except in some
* functions where they are passing the API buffer directly in the
* RPC request/reply. That's to maintain compatiility at the API level.
* They could have done it the good way the first time.
*
* So what happen is: the strings are written at the buffer's end,
* in the reverse order of the original structure. Some pointers to
* the strings are also in the buffer. Those are relative to the
* buffer's start.
*
* If you don't understand or want to change that function,
* first get in touch with me: jfm@samba.org
*
********************************************************************/
bool smb_io_relstr(const char *desc, RPC_BUFFER *buffer, int depth, UNISTR *string)
{
prs_struct *ps=&buffer->prs;
if (MARSHALLING(ps)) {
uint32 struct_offset = prs_offset(ps);
uint32 relative_offset;
buffer->string_at_end -= (size_of_relative_string(string) - 4);
if(!prs_set_offset(ps, buffer->string_at_end))
return False;
#if 0 /* JERRY */
/*
* Win2k does not align strings in a buffer
* Tested against WinNT 4.0 SP 6a & 2k SP2 --jerry
*/
if (!prs_align(ps))
return False;
#endif
buffer->string_at_end = prs_offset(ps);
/* write the string */
if (!smb_io_unistr(desc, string, ps, depth))
return False;
if(!prs_set_offset(ps, struct_offset))
return False;
relative_offset=buffer->string_at_end - buffer->struct_start;
/* write its offset */
if (!prs_uint32("offset", ps, depth, &relative_offset))
return False;
}
else {
uint32 old_offset;
/* read the offset */
if (!prs_uint32("offset", ps, depth, &(buffer->string_at_end)))
return False;
if (buffer->string_at_end == 0)
return True;
old_offset = prs_offset(ps);
if(!prs_set_offset(ps, buffer->string_at_end+buffer->struct_start))
return False;
/* read the string */
if (!smb_io_unistr(desc, string, ps, depth))
return False;
if(!prs_set_offset(ps, old_offset))
return False;
}
return True;
}
/*******************************************************************
* write a array of UNICODE strings and its relative pointer.
* used by 2 RPC structs
********************************************************************/
bool smb_io_relarraystr(const char *desc, RPC_BUFFER *buffer, int depth, uint16 **string)
{
UNISTR chaine;
prs_struct *ps=&buffer->prs;
if (MARSHALLING(ps)) {
uint32 struct_offset = prs_offset(ps);
uint32 relative_offset;
uint16 *p;
uint16 *q;
uint16 zero=0;
p=*string;
q=*string;
/* first write the last 0 */
buffer->string_at_end -= 2;
if(!prs_set_offset(ps, buffer->string_at_end))
return False;
if(!prs_uint16("leading zero", ps, depth, &zero))
return False;
while (p && (*p!=0)) {
while (*q!=0)
q++;
/* Yes this should be malloc not talloc. Don't change. */
chaine.buffer = (uint16 *)
SMB_MALLOC((q-p+1)*sizeof(uint16));
if (chaine.buffer == NULL)
return False;
memcpy(chaine.buffer, p, (q-p+1)*sizeof(uint16));
buffer->string_at_end -= (q-p+1)*sizeof(uint16);
if(!prs_set_offset(ps, buffer->string_at_end)) {
SAFE_FREE(chaine.buffer);
return False;
}
/* write the string */
if (!smb_io_unistr(desc, &chaine, ps, depth)) {
SAFE_FREE(chaine.buffer);
return False;
}
q++;
p=q;
SAFE_FREE(chaine.buffer);
}
if(!prs_set_offset(ps, struct_offset))
return False;
relative_offset=buffer->string_at_end - buffer->struct_start;
/* write its offset */
if (!prs_uint32("offset", ps, depth, &relative_offset))
return False;
} else {
/* UNMARSHALLING */
uint32 old_offset;
uint16 *chaine2=NULL;
int l_chaine=0;
int l_chaine2=0;
size_t realloc_size = 0;
*string=NULL;
/* read the offset */
if (!prs_uint32("offset", ps, depth, &buffer->string_at_end))
return False;
old_offset = prs_offset(ps);
if(!prs_set_offset(ps, buffer->string_at_end + buffer->struct_start))
return False;
do {
if (!smb_io_unistr(desc, &chaine, ps, depth))
return False;
l_chaine=str_len_uni(&chaine);
/* we're going to add two more bytes here in case this
is the last string in the array and we need to add
an extra NULL for termination */
if (l_chaine > 0) {
realloc_size = (l_chaine2+l_chaine+2)*sizeof(uint16);
/* Yes this should be realloc - it's freed below. JRA */
if((chaine2=(uint16 *)SMB_REALLOC(chaine2, realloc_size)) == NULL) {
return False;
}
memcpy(chaine2+l_chaine2, chaine.buffer, (l_chaine+1)*sizeof(uint16));
l_chaine2+=l_chaine+1;
}
} while(l_chaine!=0);
/* the end should be bould NULL terminated so add
the second one here */
if (chaine2)
{
chaine2[l_chaine2] = '\0';
*string=(uint16 *)TALLOC_MEMDUP(prs_get_mem_context(ps),chaine2,realloc_size);
if (!*string) {
return False;
}
SAFE_FREE(chaine2);
}
if(!prs_set_offset(ps, old_offset))
return False;
}
return True;
}
/*******************************************************************
Parse a DEVMODE structure and its relative pointer.
********************************************************************/
bool smb_io_relsecdesc(const char *desc, RPC_BUFFER *buffer, int depth, SEC_DESC **secdesc)
{
prs_struct *ps= &buffer->prs;
prs_debug(ps, depth, desc, "smb_io_relsecdesc");
depth++;
if (MARSHALLING(ps)) {
uint32 struct_offset = prs_offset(ps);
uint32 relative_offset;
if (! *secdesc) {
relative_offset = 0;
if (!prs_uint32("offset", ps, depth, &relative_offset))
return False;
return True;
}
if (*secdesc != NULL) {
buffer->string_at_end -= ndr_size_security_descriptor(*secdesc, 0);
if(!prs_set_offset(ps, buffer->string_at_end))
return False;
/* write the secdesc */
if (!sec_io_desc(desc, secdesc, ps, depth))
return False;
if(!prs_set_offset(ps, struct_offset))
return False;
}
relative_offset=buffer->string_at_end - buffer->struct_start;
/* write its offset */
if (!prs_uint32("offset", ps, depth, &relative_offset))
return False;
} else {
uint32 old_offset;
/* read the offset */
if (!prs_uint32("offset", ps, depth, &buffer->string_at_end))
return False;
old_offset = prs_offset(ps);
if(!prs_set_offset(ps, buffer->string_at_end + buffer->struct_start))
return False;
/* read the sd */
if (!sec_io_desc(desc, secdesc, ps, depth))
return False;
if(!prs_set_offset(ps, old_offset))
return False;
}
return True;
}
/*******************************************************************
* return the length of a UNICODE string in number of char, includes:
* - the leading zero
* - the relative pointer size
********************************************************************/
uint32 size_of_relative_string(UNISTR *string)
{
uint32 size=0;
size=str_len_uni(string); /* the string length */
size=size+1; /* add the trailing zero */
size=size*2; /* convert in char */
size=size+4; /* add the size of the ptr */
#if 0 /* JERRY */
/*
* Do not include alignment as Win2k does not align relative
* strings within a buffer --jerry
*/
/* Ensure size is 4 byte multiple (prs_align is being called...). */
/* size += ((4 - (size & 3)) & 3); */
#endif
return size;
}