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samba-mirror/source3/lib/charcnv.c
Andrew Bartlett 79e6fea774 lib/util/charset create _handle functions for convert_string() et al
This is now API compatible with the existing code in lib/util/charset

lazy_initialize_conv() is no longer called as init_iconv() is called
when the smb.conf is processed, and get_conv_handle() will auto-init
with defaults if required.

load_case_tables_library() is no longer requried as all binaries and
libraries already load these in their entry points, as otherwise all
the other string functions would fail.

Andrew Bartlett
2011-04-20 04:31:07 +02:00

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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"
/**
* Destroy global objects allocated by init_iconv()
**/
void gfree_charcnv(void)
{
TALLOC_FREE(global_iconv_handle);
}
/**
* 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);
}
/**
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);
}
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);
}
/**
* 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;
/* 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;
}