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samba-mirror/source3/include/safe_string.h
Andrew Bartlett 4786a493f7 Solve some of the conflict between Samba3 and Samba4 push_string
This renames push_string in Samba3 into push_string_base and
push_string_check for the two different use cases.

This should allow push_string to be imported from Samba4, using it's
calling conventions.
2009-04-14 12:11:00 +10:00

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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
Safe string handling routines.
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1994-1998
Copyright (C) Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org> 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/>.
*/
#ifndef _SAFE_STRING_H
#define _SAFE_STRING_H
#ifndef _SPLINT_ /* http://www.splint.org */
/* Some macros to ensure people don't use buffer overflow vulnerable string
functions. */
#ifdef bcopy
#undef bcopy
#endif /* bcopy */
#define bcopy(src,dest,size) __ERROR__XX__NEVER_USE_BCOPY___;
#ifdef strcpy
#undef strcpy
#endif /* strcpy */
#define strcpy(dest,src) __ERROR__XX__NEVER_USE_STRCPY___;
#ifdef strcat
#undef strcat
#endif /* strcat */
#define strcat(dest,src) __ERROR__XX__NEVER_USE_STRCAT___;
#ifdef sprintf
#undef sprintf
#endif /* sprintf */
#define sprintf __ERROR__XX__NEVER_USE_SPRINTF__;
/*
* strcasecmp/strncasecmp aren't an error, but it means you're not thinking about
* multibyte. Don't use them. JRA.
*/
#ifdef strcasecmp
#undef strcasecmp
#endif
#define strcasecmp __ERROR__XX__NEVER_USE_STRCASECMP__;
#ifdef strncasecmp
#undef strncasecmp
#endif
#define strncasecmp __ERROR__XX__NEVER_USE_STRNCASECMP__;
#endif /* !_SPLINT_ */
#ifdef DEVELOPER
#define SAFE_STRING_FUNCTION_NAME FUNCTION_MACRO
#define SAFE_STRING_LINE __LINE__
#else
#define SAFE_STRING_FUNCTION_NAME ("")
#define SAFE_STRING_LINE (0)
#endif
/* We need a number of different prototypes for our
non-existant fuctions */
char * __unsafe_string_function_usage_here__(void);
size_t __unsafe_string_function_usage_here_size_t__(void);
size_t __unsafe_string_function_usage_here_char__(void);
#ifdef HAVE_COMPILER_WILL_OPTIMIZE_OUT_FNS
/* if the compiler will optimize out function calls, then use this to tell if we are
have the correct types (this works only where sizeof() returns the size of the buffer, not
the size of the pointer). */
#define CHECK_STRING_SIZE(d, len) (sizeof(d) != (len) && sizeof(d) != sizeof(char *))
#else /* HAVE_COMPILER_WILL_OPTIMIZE_OUT_FNS */
#endif /* HAVE_COMPILER_WILL_OPTIMIZE_OUT_FNS */
#define safe_strcpy_base(dest, src, base, size) \
safe_strcpy(dest, src, size-PTR_DIFF(dest,base)-1)
/* String copy functions - macro hell below adds 'type checking' (limited,
but the best we can do in C) and may tag with function name/number to
record the last 'clobber region' on that string */
#define fstrcpy(d,s) safe_strcpy((d),(s),sizeof(fstring)-1)
#define fstrcat(d,s) safe_strcat((d),(s),sizeof(fstring)-1)
#define nstrcpy(d,s) safe_strcpy((d), (s),sizeof(nstring)-1)
#define unstrcpy(d,s) safe_strcpy((d), (s),sizeof(unstring)-1)
/* the addition of the DEVELOPER checks in safe_strcpy means we must
* update a lot of code. To make this a little easier here are some
* functions that provide the lengths with less pain */
/* Inside the _fn variants of these is a call to clobber_region(), -
* which might destroy the stack on a buggy function. We help the
* debugging process by putting the function and line who last caused
* a clobbering into a static buffer. If the program crashes at
* address 0xf1f1f1f1 then this function is probably, but not
* necessarily, to blame. */
/* overmalloc_safe_strcpy: DEPRECATED! Used when you know the
* destination buffer is longer than maxlength, but you don't know how
* long. This is not a good situation, because we can't do the normal
* sanity checks. Don't use in new code! */
#define overmalloc_safe_strcpy(dest,src,maxlength) \
safe_strcpy_fn(SAFE_STRING_FUNCTION_NAME, SAFE_STRING_LINE, \
dest,src,maxlength)
#define safe_strcpy(dest,src,maxlength) \
safe_strcpy_fn2(SAFE_STRING_FUNCTION_NAME, SAFE_STRING_LINE, \
dest,src,maxlength)
#define safe_strcat(dest,src,maxlength) \
safe_strcat_fn2(SAFE_STRING_FUNCTION_NAME, SAFE_STRING_LINE, \
dest,src,maxlength)
#define push_string_check(dest, src, dest_len, flags) \
push_string_check_fn2(SAFE_STRING_FUNCTION_NAME, SAFE_STRING_LINE, \
dest, src, dest_len, flags)
#define pull_string_talloc(ctx, base_ptr, smb_flags2, dest, src, src_len, flags) \
pull_string_talloc_fn2(SAFE_STRING_FUNCTION_NAME, SAFE_STRING_LINE, \
ctx, base_ptr, smb_flags2, dest, src, src_len, flags)
#define clistr_push(cli, dest, src, dest_len, flags) \
clistr_push_fn2(SAFE_STRING_FUNCTION_NAME, SAFE_STRING_LINE, \
cli, dest, src, dest_len, flags)
#define clistr_pull(inbuf, dest, src, dest_len, src_len, flags) \
clistr_pull_fn2(SAFE_STRING_FUNCTION_NAME, SAFE_STRING_LINE, \
inbuf, dest, src, dest_len, src_len, flags)
#define clistr_pull_talloc(ctx, inbuf, pp_dest, src, src_len, flags) \
clistr_pull_talloc_fn(SAFE_STRING_FUNCTION_NAME, SAFE_STRING_LINE, \
ctx, inbuf, pp_dest, src, src_len, flags)
#define srvstr_push(base_ptr, smb_flags2, dest, src, dest_len, flags) \
srvstr_push_fn2(SAFE_STRING_FUNCTION_NAME, SAFE_STRING_LINE, \
base_ptr, smb_flags2, dest, src, dest_len, flags)
#define alpha_strcpy(dest,src,other_safe_chars,maxlength) \
alpha_strcpy_fn(SAFE_STRING_FUNCTION_NAME,SAFE_STRING_LINE, \
dest,src,other_safe_chars,maxlength)
#define StrnCpy(dest,src,n) \
StrnCpy_fn(SAFE_STRING_FUNCTION_NAME,SAFE_STRING_LINE, \
dest,src,n)
#ifdef HAVE_COMPILER_WILL_OPTIMIZE_OUT_FNS
/* if the compiler will optimize out function calls, then use this to tell if we are
have the correct types (this works only where sizeof() returns the size of the buffer, not
the size of the pointer). */
#define safe_strcpy_fn2(fn_name, fn_line, d, s, max_len) \
(CHECK_STRING_SIZE(d, max_len+1) \
? __unsafe_string_function_usage_here__() \
: safe_strcpy_fn(fn_name, fn_line, (d), (s), (max_len)))
#define safe_strcat_fn2(fn_name, fn_line, d, s, max_len) \
(CHECK_STRING_SIZE(d, max_len+1) \
? __unsafe_string_function_usage_here__() \
: safe_strcat_fn(fn_name, fn_line, (d), (s), (max_len)))
#define push_string_check_fn2(fn_name, fn_line, dest, src, dest_len, flags) \
(CHECK_STRING_SIZE(dest, dest_len) \
? __unsafe_string_function_usage_here_size_t__() \
: push_string_check_fn(fn_name, fn_line, dest, src, dest_len, flags))
#define pull_string_talloc_fn2(fn_name, fn_line, ctx, base_ptr, smb_flags2, dest, src, src_len, flags) \
pull_string_talloc_fn(fn_name, fn_line, ctx, base_ptr, smb_flags2, dest, src, src_len, flags)
#define clistr_push_fn2(fn_name, fn_line, cli, dest, src, dest_len, flags) \
(CHECK_STRING_SIZE(dest, dest_len) \
? __unsafe_string_function_usage_here_size_t__() \
: clistr_push_fn(fn_name, fn_line, cli, dest, src, dest_len, flags))
#define clistr_pull_fn2(fn_name, fn_line, inbuf, dest, src, dest_len, srclen, flags) \
(CHECK_STRING_SIZE(dest, dest_len) \
? __unsafe_string_function_usage_here_size_t__() \
: clistr_pull_fn(fn_name, fn_line, inbuf, dest, src, dest_len, srclen, flags))
#define srvstr_push_fn2(fn_name, fn_line, base_ptr, smb_flags2, dest, src, dest_len, flags) \
(CHECK_STRING_SIZE(dest, dest_len) \
? __unsafe_string_function_usage_here_size_t__() \
: srvstr_push_fn(fn_name, fn_line, base_ptr, smb_flags2, dest, src, dest_len, flags))
#else
#define safe_strcpy_fn2 safe_strcpy_fn
#define safe_strcat_fn2 safe_strcat_fn
#define push_string_check_fn2 push_string_check_fn
#define pull_string_talloc_fn2 pull_string_talloc_fn
#define clistr_push_fn2 clistr_push_fn
#define clistr_pull_fn2 clistr_pull_fn
#define srvstr_push_fn2 srvstr_push_fn
#endif
#endif