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author | admin@progandy.co.cc <admin@progandy.co.cc@eced67a3-f377-a0ae-92ae-d6de1850b05a> | 2010-08-19 20:12:06 +0000 |
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committer | admin@progandy.co.cc <admin@progandy.co.cc@eced67a3-f377-a0ae-92ae-d6de1850b05a> | 2010-08-19 20:12:06 +0000 |
commit | 11e5e8749eb7d4d3cfebfa49bbb7ea4624608647 (patch) | |
tree | c773fee94a63a078e5cb59bdbfd3165f1830b7ea /libgcrypt-1.4.6/src/sexp.c | |
parent | c7e64af067562167b6941f3ad8383e3ceb817633 (diff) |
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diff --git a/libgcrypt-1.4.6/src/sexp.c b/libgcrypt-1.4.6/src/sexp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..99d0141 --- /dev/null +++ b/libgcrypt-1.4.6/src/sexp.c @@ -0,0 +1,1974 @@ +/* sexp.c - S-Expression handling + * Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, + * 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + * + * This file is part of Libgcrypt. + * + * Libgcrypt is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser general Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of + * the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * Libgcrypt 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 Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA + */ + + +#include <config.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <stdarg.h> +#include <ctype.h> +#include <errno.h> + +#define GCRYPT_NO_MPI_MACROS 1 +#include "g10lib.h" +#include "memory.h" + +typedef struct gcry_sexp *NODE; +typedef unsigned short DATALEN; + +struct gcry_sexp +{ + byte d[1]; +}; + +#define ST_STOP 0 +#define ST_DATA 1 /* datalen follows */ +#define ST_HINT 2 /* datalen follows */ +#define ST_OPEN 3 +#define ST_CLOSE 4 + +/* the atoi macros assume that the buffer has only valid digits */ +#define atoi_1(p) (*(p) - '0' ) +#define xtoi_1(p) (*(p) <= '9'? (*(p)- '0'): \ + *(p) <= 'F'? (*(p)-'A'+10):(*(p)-'a'+10)) +#define xtoi_2(p) ((xtoi_1(p) * 16) + xtoi_1((p)+1)) + +#define TOKEN_SPECIALS "-./_:*+=" + +static gcry_error_t +sexp_sscan (gcry_sexp_t *retsexp, size_t *erroff, + const char *buffer, size_t length, int argflag, + va_list arg_ptr, void **arg_list); + +/* Return true if P points to a byte containing a whitespace according + to the S-expressions definition. */ +#undef whitespacep +static GPG_ERR_INLINE int +whitespacep (const char *p) +{ + switch (*p) + { + case ' ': case '\t': case '\v': case '\f': case '\r': case '\n': return 1; + default: return 0; + } +} + + +#if 0 +static void +dump_mpi( gcry_mpi_t a ) +{ + char buffer[1000]; + size_t n = 1000; + + if( !a ) + fputs("[no MPI]", stderr ); + else if( gcry_mpi_print( GCRYMPI_FMT_HEX, buffer, &n, a ) ) + fputs("[MPI too large to print]", stderr ); + else + fputs( buffer, stderr ); +} +#endif + +static void +dump_string (const byte *p, size_t n, int delim ) +{ + for (; n; n--, p++ ) + { + if ((*p & 0x80) || iscntrl( *p ) || *p == delim ) + { + if( *p == '\n' ) + log_printf ("\\n"); + else if( *p == '\r' ) + log_printf ("\\r"); + else if( *p == '\f' ) + log_printf ("\\f"); + else if( *p == '\v' ) + log_printf ("\\v"); + else if( *p == '\b' ) + log_printf ("\\b"); + else if( !*p ) + log_printf ("\\0"); + else + log_printf ("\\x%02x", *p ); + } + else + log_printf ("%c", *p); + } +} + + +void +gcry_sexp_dump (const gcry_sexp_t a) +{ + const byte *p; + int indent = 0; + int type; + + if (!a) + { + log_printf ( "[nil]\n"); + return; + } + + p = a->d; + while ( (type = *p) != ST_STOP ) + { + p++; + switch ( type ) + { + case ST_OPEN: + log_printf ("%*s[open]\n", 2*indent, ""); + indent++; + break; + case ST_CLOSE: + if( indent ) + indent--; + log_printf ("%*s[close]\n", 2*indent, ""); + break; + case ST_DATA: { + DATALEN n; + memcpy ( &n, p, sizeof n ); + p += sizeof n; + log_printf ("%*s[data=\"", 2*indent, "" ); + dump_string (p, n, '\"' ); + log_printf ("\"]\n"); + p += n; + } + break; + default: + log_printf ("%*s[unknown tag %d]\n", 2*indent, "", type); + break; + } + } +} + +/**************** + * Pass list through except when it is an empty list - in that case + * return NULL and release the passed list. + */ +static gcry_sexp_t +normalize ( gcry_sexp_t list ) +{ + unsigned char *p; + + if ( !list ) + return NULL; + p = list->d; + if ( *p == ST_STOP ) + { + /* this is "" */ + gcry_sexp_release ( list ); + return NULL; + } + if ( *p == ST_OPEN && p[1] == ST_CLOSE ) + { + /* this is "()" */ + gcry_sexp_release ( list ); + return NULL; + } + + return list; +} +#pragma runtime_checks("su", off) +/* Create a new S-expression object by reading LENGTH bytes from + BUFFER, assuming it is canonical encoded or autodetected encoding + when AUTODETECT is set to 1. With FREEFNC not NULL, ownership of + the buffer is transferred to the newly created object. FREEFNC + should be the freefnc used to release BUFFER; there is no guarantee + at which point this function is called; most likey you want to use + free() or gcry_free(). + + Passing LENGTH and AUTODETECT as 0 is allowed to indicate that + BUFFER points to a valid canonical encoded S-expression. A LENGTH + of 0 and AUTODETECT 1 indicates that buffer points to a + null-terminated string. + + This function returns 0 and and the pointer to the new object in + RETSEXP or an error code in which case RETSEXP is set to NULL. */ +gcry_error_t +gcry_sexp_create (gcry_sexp_t *retsexp, void *buffer, size_t length, + int autodetect, void (*freefnc)(void*) ) +{ + gcry_error_t errcode; + gcry_sexp_t se; + volatile va_list dummy_arg_ptr; + + if (!retsexp) + return gcry_error (GPG_ERR_INV_ARG); + *retsexp = NULL; + if (autodetect < 0 || autodetect > 1 || !buffer) + return gcry_error (GPG_ERR_INV_ARG); + + if (!length && !autodetect) + { /* What a brave caller to assume that there is really a canonical + encoded S-expression in buffer */ + length = gcry_sexp_canon_len (buffer, 0, NULL, &errcode); + if (!length) + return errcode; + } + else if (!length && autodetect) + { /* buffer is a string */ + length = strlen ((char *)buffer); + } + + errcode = sexp_sscan (&se, NULL, buffer, length, 0, dummy_arg_ptr, NULL); + if (errcode) + return errcode; + + *retsexp = se; + if (freefnc) + { + /* For now we release the buffer immediately. As soon as we + have changed the internal represenation of S-expression to + the canoncial format - which has the advantage of faster + parsing - we will use this function as a closure in our + GCRYSEXP object and use the BUFFER directly. */ + freefnc (buffer); + } + return gcry_error (GPG_ERR_NO_ERROR); +} + +/* Same as gcry_sexp_create but don't transfer ownership */ +gcry_error_t +gcry_sexp_new (gcry_sexp_t *retsexp, const void *buffer, size_t length, + int autodetect) +{ + return gcry_sexp_create (retsexp, (void *)buffer, length, autodetect, NULL); +} + + +/**************** + * Release resource of the given SEXP object. + */ +void +gcry_sexp_release( gcry_sexp_t sexp ) +{ + if (sexp) + { + if (gcry_is_secure (sexp)) + { + /* Extra paranoid wiping. */ + const byte *p = sexp->d; + int type; + + while ( (type = *p) != ST_STOP ) + { + p++; + switch ( type ) + { + case ST_OPEN: + break; + case ST_CLOSE: + break; + case ST_DATA: + { + DATALEN n; + memcpy ( &n, p, sizeof n ); + p += sizeof n; + p += n; + } + break; + default: + break; + } + } + wipememory (sexp->d, p - sexp->d); + } + gcry_free ( sexp ); + } +} + + +/**************** + * Make a pair from lists a and b, don't use a or b later on. + * Special behaviour: If one is a single element list we put the + * element straight into the new pair. + */ +gcry_sexp_t +gcry_sexp_cons( const gcry_sexp_t a, const gcry_sexp_t b ) +{ + (void)a; + (void)b; + + /* NYI: Implementation should be quite easy with our new data + representation */ + BUG (); + return NULL; +} + + +/**************** + * Make a list from all items in the array the end of the array is marked + * with a NULL. + */ +gcry_sexp_t +gcry_sexp_alist( const gcry_sexp_t *array ) +{ + (void)array; + + /* NYI: Implementation should be quite easy with our new data + representation. */ + BUG (); + return NULL; +} + +/**************** + * Make a list from all items, the end of list is indicated by a NULL + */ +gcry_sexp_t +gcry_sexp_vlist( const gcry_sexp_t a, ... ) +{ + (void)a; + /* NYI: Implementation should be quite easy with our new data + representation. */ + BUG (); + return NULL; +} + + +/**************** + * Append n to the list a + * Returns: a new ist (which maybe a) + */ +gcry_sexp_t +gcry_sexp_append( const gcry_sexp_t a, const gcry_sexp_t n ) +{ + (void)a; + (void)n; + /* NYI: Implementation should be quite easy with our new data + representation. */ + BUG (); + return NULL; +} + +gcry_sexp_t +gcry_sexp_prepend( const gcry_sexp_t a, const gcry_sexp_t n ) +{ + (void)a; + (void)n; + /* NYI: Implementation should be quite easy with our new data + representation. */ + BUG (); + return NULL; +} + + + +/**************** + * Locate token in a list. The token must be the car of a sublist. + * Returns: A new list with this sublist or NULL if not found. + */ +gcry_sexp_t +gcry_sexp_find_token( const gcry_sexp_t list, const char *tok, size_t toklen ) +{ + const byte *p; + DATALEN n; + + if ( !list ) + return NULL; + + if ( !toklen ) + toklen = strlen(tok); + + p = list->d; + while ( *p != ST_STOP ) + { + if ( *p == ST_OPEN && p[1] == ST_DATA ) + { + const byte *head = p; + + p += 2; + memcpy ( &n, p, sizeof n ); + p += sizeof n; + if ( n == toklen && !memcmp( p, tok, toklen ) ) + { /* found it */ + gcry_sexp_t newlist; + byte *d; + int level = 1; + + /* Look for the end of the list. */ + for ( p += n; level; p++ ) + { + if ( *p == ST_DATA ) + { + memcpy ( &n, ++p, sizeof n ); + p += sizeof n + n; + p--; /* Compensate for later increment. */ + } + else if ( *p == ST_OPEN ) + { + level++; + } + else if ( *p == ST_CLOSE ) + { + level--; + } + else if ( *p == ST_STOP ) + { + BUG (); + } + } + n = p - head; + + newlist = gcry_malloc ( sizeof *newlist + n ); + if (!newlist) + { + /* No way to return an error code, so we can only + return Not Found. */ + return NULL; + } + d = newlist->d; + memcpy ( d, head, n ); d += n; + *d++ = ST_STOP; + return normalize ( newlist ); + } + p += n; + } + else if ( *p == ST_DATA ) + { + memcpy ( &n, ++p, sizeof n ); p += sizeof n; + p += n; + } + else + p++; + } + return NULL; +} + +/**************** + * Return the length of the given list + */ +int +gcry_sexp_length( const gcry_sexp_t list ) +{ + const byte *p; + DATALEN n; + int type; + int length = 0; + int level = 0; + + if ( !list ) + return 0; + + p = list->d; + while ( (type=*p) != ST_STOP ) { + p++; + if ( type == ST_DATA ) { + memcpy ( &n, p, sizeof n ); + p += sizeof n + n; + if ( level == 1 ) + length++; + } + else if ( type == ST_OPEN ) { + if ( level == 1 ) + length++; + level++; + } + else if ( type == ST_CLOSE ) { + level--; + } + } + return length; +} + + +/* Return the internal lengths offset of LIST. That is the size of + the buffer from the first ST_OPEN, which is retruned at R_OFF, to + the corresponding ST_CLOSE inclusive. */ +static size_t +get_internal_buffer (const gcry_sexp_t list, size_t *r_off) +{ + const unsigned char *p; + DATALEN n; + int type; + int level = 0; + + *r_off = 0; + if (list) + { + p = list->d; + while ( (type=*p) != ST_STOP ) + { + p++; + if (type == ST_DATA) + { + memcpy (&n, p, sizeof n); + p += sizeof n + n; + } + else if (type == ST_OPEN) + { + if (!level) + *r_off = (p-1) - list->d; + level++; + } + else if ( type == ST_CLOSE ) + { + level--; + if (!level) + return p - list->d; + } + } + } + return 0; /* Not a proper list. */ +} + + + +/* Extract the CAR of the given list. May return NULL for bad lists + or memory failure. */ +gcry_sexp_t +gcry_sexp_nth( const gcry_sexp_t list, int number ) +{ + const byte *p; + DATALEN n; + gcry_sexp_t newlist; + byte *d; + int level = 0; + + if ( !list || list->d[0] != ST_OPEN ) + return NULL; + p = list->d; + + while ( number > 0 ) { + p++; + if ( *p == ST_DATA ) { + memcpy ( &n, ++p, sizeof n ); + p += sizeof n + n; + p--; + if ( !level ) + number--; + } + else if ( *p == ST_OPEN ) { + level++; + } + else if ( *p == ST_CLOSE ) { + level--; + if ( !level ) + number--; + } + else if ( *p == ST_STOP ) { + return NULL; + } + } + p++; + + if ( *p == ST_DATA ) { + memcpy ( &n, p, sizeof n ); p += sizeof n; + newlist = gcry_malloc ( sizeof *newlist + n + 1 ); + if (!newlist) + return NULL; + d = newlist->d; + memcpy ( d, p, n ); d += n; + *d++ = ST_STOP; + } + else if ( *p == ST_OPEN ) { + const byte *head = p; + + level = 1; + do { + p++; + if ( *p == ST_DATA ) { + memcpy ( &n, ++p, sizeof n ); + p += sizeof n + n; + p--; + } + else if ( *p == ST_OPEN ) { + level++; + } + else if ( *p == ST_CLOSE ) { + level--; + } + else if ( *p == ST_STOP ) { + BUG (); + } + } while ( level ); + n = p + 1 - head; + + newlist = gcry_malloc ( sizeof *newlist + n ); + if (!newlist) + return NULL; + d = newlist->d; + memcpy ( d, head, n ); d += n; + *d++ = ST_STOP; + } + else + newlist = NULL; + + return normalize (newlist); +} + +gcry_sexp_t +gcry_sexp_car( const gcry_sexp_t list ) +{ + return gcry_sexp_nth ( list, 0 ); +} + + +/* Helper to get data from the car. The returned value is valid as + long as the list is not modified. */ +static const char * +sexp_nth_data (const gcry_sexp_t list, int number, size_t *datalen) +{ + const byte *p; + DATALEN n; + int level = 0; + + *datalen = 0; + if ( !list ) + return NULL; + + p = list->d; + if ( *p == ST_OPEN ) + p++; /* Yep, a list. */ + else if (number) + return NULL; /* Not a list but N > 0 requested. */ + + /* Skip over N elements. */ + while ( number > 0 ) + { + if ( *p == ST_DATA ) + { + memcpy ( &n, ++p, sizeof n ); + p += sizeof n + n; + p--; + if ( !level ) + number--; + } + else if ( *p == ST_OPEN ) + { + level++; + } + else if ( *p == ST_CLOSE ) + { + level--; + if ( !level ) + number--; + } + else if ( *p == ST_STOP ) + { + return NULL; + } + p++; + } + + /* If this is data, return it. */ + if ( *p == ST_DATA ) + { + memcpy ( &n, ++p, sizeof n ); + *datalen = n; + return (const char*)p + sizeof n; + } + + return NULL; +} + + +/* Get data from the car. The returned value is valid as long as the + list is not modified. */ +const char * +gcry_sexp_nth_data (const gcry_sexp_t list, int number, size_t *datalen ) +{ + return sexp_nth_data (list, number, datalen); +} + + +/* Get a string from the car. The returned value is a malloced string + and needs to be freed by the caller. */ +char * +gcry_sexp_nth_string (const gcry_sexp_t list, int number) +{ + const char *s; + size_t n; + char *buf; + + s = sexp_nth_data (list, number, &n); + if (!s || n < 1 || (n+1) < 1) + return NULL; + buf = gcry_malloc (n+1); + if (!buf) + return NULL; + memcpy (buf, s, n); + buf[n] = 0; + return buf; +} + +/* + * Get a MPI from the car + */ +gcry_mpi_t +gcry_sexp_nth_mpi( gcry_sexp_t list, int number, int mpifmt ) +{ + const char *s; + size_t n; + gcry_mpi_t a; + + if ( !mpifmt ) + mpifmt = GCRYMPI_FMT_STD; + + s = sexp_nth_data (list, number, &n); + if (!s) + return NULL; + + if ( gcry_mpi_scan ( &a, mpifmt, s, n, NULL ) ) + return NULL; + + return a; +} + + +/**************** + * Get the CDR + */ +gcry_sexp_t +gcry_sexp_cdr( const gcry_sexp_t list ) +{ + const byte *p; + const byte *head; + DATALEN n; + gcry_sexp_t newlist; + byte *d; + int level = 0; + int skip = 1; + + if ( !list || list->d[0] != ST_OPEN ) + return NULL; + p = list->d; + + while ( skip > 0 ) { + p++; + if ( *p == ST_DATA ) { + memcpy ( &n, ++p, sizeof n ); + p += sizeof n + n; + p--; + if ( !level ) + skip--; + } + else if ( *p == ST_OPEN ) { + level++; + } + else if ( *p == ST_CLOSE ) { + level--; + if ( !level ) + skip--; + } + else if ( *p == ST_STOP ) { + return NULL; + } + } + p++; + + head = p; + level = 0; + do { + if ( *p == ST_DATA ) { + memcpy ( &n, ++p, sizeof n ); + p += sizeof n + n; + p--; + } + else if ( *p == ST_OPEN ) { + level++; + } + else if ( *p == ST_CLOSE ) { + level--; + } + else if ( *p == ST_STOP ) { + return NULL; + } + p++; + } while ( level ); + n = p - head; + + newlist = gcry_malloc ( sizeof *newlist + n + 2 ); + if (!newlist) + return NULL; + d = newlist->d; + *d++ = ST_OPEN; + memcpy ( d, head, n ); d += n; + *d++ = ST_CLOSE; + *d++ = ST_STOP; + + return normalize (newlist); +} + +gcry_sexp_t +gcry_sexp_cadr ( const gcry_sexp_t list ) +{ + gcry_sexp_t a, b; + + a = gcry_sexp_cdr ( list ); + b = gcry_sexp_car ( a ); + gcry_sexp_release ( a ); + return b; +} + + + +static int +hextobyte( const byte *s ) +{ + int c=0; + + if( *s >= '0' && *s <= '9' ) + c = 16 * (*s - '0'); + else if( *s >= 'A' && *s <= 'F' ) + c = 16 * (10 + *s - 'A'); + else if( *s >= 'a' && *s <= 'f' ) { + c = 16 * (10 + *s - 'a'); + } + s++; + if( *s >= '0' && *s <= '9' ) + c += *s - '0'; + else if( *s >= 'A' && *s <= 'F' ) + c += 10 + *s - 'A'; + else if( *s >= 'a' && *s <= 'f' ) { + c += 10 + *s - 'a'; + } + return c; +} + +struct make_space_ctx { + gcry_sexp_t sexp; + size_t allocated; + byte *pos; +}; + +static gpg_err_code_t +make_space ( struct make_space_ctx *c, size_t n ) +{ + size_t used = c->pos - c->sexp->d; + + if ( used + n + sizeof(DATALEN) + 1 >= c->allocated ) + { + gcry_sexp_t newsexp; + byte *newhead; + size_t newsize; + + newsize = c->allocated + 2*(n+sizeof(DATALEN)+1); + if (newsize <= c->allocated) + return GPG_ERR_TOO_LARGE; + newsexp = gcry_realloc ( c->sexp, sizeof *newsexp + newsize - 1); + if (!newsexp) + return gpg_err_code_from_errno (errno); + c->allocated = newsize; + newhead = newsexp->d; + c->pos = newhead + used; + c->sexp = newsexp; + } + return 0; +} + + +/* Unquote STRING of LENGTH and store it into BUF. The surrounding + quotes are must already be removed from STRING. We assume that the + quoted string is syntacillay correct. */ +static size_t +unquote_string (const char *string, size_t length, unsigned char *buf) +{ + int esc = 0; + const unsigned char *s = (const unsigned char*)string; + unsigned char *d = buf; + size_t n = length; + + for (; n; n--, s++) + { + if (esc) + { + switch (*s) + { + case 'b': *d++ = '\b'; break; + case 't': *d++ = '\t'; break; + case 'v': *d++ = '\v'; break; + case 'n': *d++ = '\n'; break; + case 'f': *d++ = '\f'; break; + case 'r': *d++ = '\r'; break; + case '"': *d++ = '\"'; break; + case '\'': *d++ = '\''; break; + case '\\': *d++ = '\\'; break; + + case '\r': /* ignore CR[,LF] */ + if (n>1 && s[1] == '\n') + { + s++; n--; + } + esc = 0; + break; + + case '\n': /* ignore LF[,CR] */ + if (n>1 && s[1] == '\r') + { + s++; n--; + } + break; + + case 'x': /* hex value */ + if (n>2 && hexdigitp (s+1) && hexdigitp (s+2)) + { + s++; n--; + *d++ = xtoi_2 (s); + s++; n--; + } + break; + + default: + if (n>2 && octdigitp (s) && octdigitp (s+1) && octdigitp (s+2)) + { + *d++ = (atoi_1 (s)*64) + (atoi_1 (s+1)*8) + atoi_1 (s+2); + s += 2; + n -= 2; + } + break; + } + esc = 0; + } + else if( *s == '\\' ) + esc = 1; + else + *d++ = *s; + } + + return d - buf; +} + +/**************** + * Scan the provided buffer and return the S expression in our internal + * format. Returns a newly allocated expression. If erroff is not NULL and + * a parsing error has occured, the offset into buffer will be returned. + * If ARGFLAG is true, the function supports some printf like + * expressions. + * These are: + * %m - MPI + * %s - string (no autoswitch to secure allocation) + * %d - integer stored as string (no autoswitch to secure allocation) + * %b - memory buffer; this takes _two_ arguments: an integer with the + * length of the buffer and a pointer to the buffer. + * %S - Copy an gcry_sexp_t here. The S-expression needs to be a + * regular one, starting with a parenthesis. + * (no autoswitch to secure allocation) + * all other format elements are currently not defined and return an error. + * this includes the "%%" sequence becauce the percent sign is not an + * allowed character. + * FIXME: We should find a way to store the secure-MPIs not in the string + * but as reference to somewhere - this can help us to save huge amounts + * of secure memory. The problem is, that if only one element is secure, all + * other elements are automagicaly copied to secure memory too, so the most + * common operation gcry_sexp_cdr_mpi() will always return a secure MPI + * regardless whether it is needed or not. + */ +static gcry_error_t +sexp_sscan (gcry_sexp_t *retsexp, size_t *erroff, + const char *buffer, size_t length, int argflag, + va_list arg_ptr, void **arg_list) +{ + gcry_err_code_t err = 0; + static const char tokenchars[] = + "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" + "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" + "0123456789-./_:*+="; + const char *p; + size_t n; + const char *digptr = NULL; + const char *quoted = NULL; + const char *tokenp = NULL; + const char *hexfmt = NULL; + const char *base64 = NULL; + const char *disphint = NULL; + const char *percent = NULL; + int hexcount = 0; + int quoted_esc = 0; + int datalen = 0; + size_t dummy_erroff; + struct make_space_ctx c; + int arg_counter = 0; + int level = 0; + + if (!erroff) + erroff = &dummy_erroff; + + /* Depending on wether ARG_LIST is non-zero or not, this macro gives + us the next argument, either from the variable argument list as + specified by ARG_PTR or from the argument array ARG_LIST. */ +#define ARG_NEXT(storage, type) \ + do \ + { \ + if (!arg_list) \ + storage = va_arg (arg_ptr, type); \ + else \ + storage = *((type *) (arg_list[arg_counter++])); \ + } \ + while (0) + + /* The MAKE_SPACE macro is used before each store operation to + ensure that the buffer is large enough. It requires a global + context named C and jumps out to the label LEAVE on error! It + also sets ERROFF using the variables BUFFER and P. */ +#define MAKE_SPACE(n) do { \ + gpg_err_code_t _ms_err = make_space (&c, (n)); \ + if (_ms_err) \ + { \ + err = _ms_err; \ + *erroff = p - buffer; \ + goto leave; \ + } \ + } while (0) + + /* The STORE_LEN macro is used to store the length N at buffer P. */ +#define STORE_LEN(p,n) do { \ + DATALEN ashort = (n); \ + memcpy ( (p), &ashort, sizeof(ashort) ); \ + (p) += sizeof (ashort); \ + } while (0) + + /* We assume that the internal representation takes less memory than + the provided one. However, we add space for one extra datalen so + that the code which does the ST_CLOSE can use MAKE_SPACE */ + c.allocated = length + sizeof(DATALEN); + if (buffer && length && gcry_is_secure (buffer)) + c.sexp = gcry_malloc_secure (sizeof *c.sexp + c.allocated - 1); + else + c.sexp = gcry_malloc (sizeof *c.sexp + c.allocated - 1); + if (!c.sexp) + { + err = gpg_err_code_from_errno (errno); + *erroff = 0; + goto leave; + } + c.pos = c.sexp->d; + + for (p = buffer, n = length; n; p++, n--) + { + if (tokenp && !hexfmt) + { + if (strchr (tokenchars, *p)) + continue; + else + { + datalen = p - tokenp; + MAKE_SPACE (datalen); + *c.pos++ = ST_DATA; + STORE_LEN (c.pos, datalen); + memcpy (c.pos, tokenp, datalen); + c.pos += datalen; + tokenp = NULL; + } + } + + if (quoted) + { + if (quoted_esc) + { + switch (*p) + { + case 'b': case 't': case 'v': case 'n': case 'f': + case 'r': case '"': case '\'': case '\\': + quoted_esc = 0; + break; + + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': + if (!((n > 2) + && (p[1] >= '0') && (p[1] <= '7') + && (p[2] >= '0') && (p[2] <= '7'))) + { + *erroff = p - buffer; + /* Invalid octal value. */ + err = GPG_ERR_SEXP_BAD_QUOTATION; + goto leave; + } + p += 2; + n -= 2; + quoted_esc = 0; + break; + + case 'x': + if (!((n > 2) && hexdigitp (p+1) && hexdigitp (p+2))) + { + *erroff = p - buffer; + /* Invalid hex value. */ + err = GPG_ERR_SEXP_BAD_QUOTATION; + goto leave; + } + p += 2; + n -= 2; + quoted_esc = 0; + break; + + case '\r': + /* ignore CR[,LF] */ + if (n && (p[1] == '\n')) + { + p++; + n--; + } + quoted_esc = 0; + break; + + case '\n': + /* ignore LF[,CR] */ + if (n && (p[1] == '\r')) + { + p++; + n--; + } + quoted_esc = 0; + break; + + default: + *erroff = p - buffer; + /* Invalid quoted string escape. */ + err = GPG_ERR_SEXP_BAD_QUOTATION; + goto leave; + } + } + else if (*p == '\\') + quoted_esc = 1; + else if (*p == '\"') + { + /* Keep it easy - we know that the unquoted string will + never be larger. */ + unsigned char *save; + size_t len; + + quoted++; /* Skip leading quote. */ + MAKE_SPACE (p - quoted); + *c.pos++ = ST_DATA; + save = c.pos; + STORE_LEN (c.pos, 0); /* Will be fixed up later. */ + len = unquote_string (quoted, p - quoted, c.pos); + c.pos += len; + STORE_LEN (save, len); + quoted = NULL; + } + } + else if (hexfmt) + { + if (isxdigit (*p)) + hexcount++; + else if (*p == '#') + { + if ((hexcount & 1)) + { + *erroff = p - buffer; + err = GPG_ERR_SEXP_ODD_HEX_NUMBERS; + goto leave; + } + + datalen = hexcount / 2; + MAKE_SPACE (datalen); + *c.pos++ = ST_DATA; + STORE_LEN (c.pos, datalen); + for (hexfmt++; hexfmt < p; hexfmt++) + { + if (whitespacep (hexfmt)) + continue; + *c.pos++ = hextobyte ((const unsigned char*)hexfmt); + hexfmt++; + } + hexfmt = NULL; + } + else if (!whitespacep (p)) + { + *erroff = p - buffer; + err = GPG_ERR_SEXP_BAD_HEX_CHAR; + goto leave; + } + } + else if (base64) + { + if (*p == '|') + base64 = NULL; + } + else if (digptr) + { + if (digitp (p)) + ; + else if (*p == ':') + { + datalen = atoi (digptr); /* FIXME: check for overflow. */ + digptr = NULL; + if (datalen > n - 1) + { + *erroff = p - buffer; + /* Buffer too short. */ + err = GPG_ERR_SEXP_STRING_TOO_LONG; + goto leave; + } + /* Make a new list entry. */ + MAKE_SPACE (datalen); + *c.pos++ = ST_DATA; + STORE_LEN (c.pos, datalen); + memcpy (c.pos, p + 1, datalen); + c.pos += datalen; + n -= datalen; + p += datalen; + } + else if (*p == '\"') + { + digptr = NULL; /* We ignore the optional length. */ + quoted = p; + quoted_esc = 0; + } + else if (*p == '#') + { + digptr = NULL; /* We ignore the optional length. */ + hexfmt = p; + hexcount = 0; + } + else if (*p == '|') + { + digptr = NULL; /* We ignore the optional length. */ + base64 = p; + } + else + { + *erroff = p - buffer; + err = GPG_ERR_SEXP_INV_LEN_SPEC; + goto leave; + } + } + else if (percent) + { + if (*p == 'm') + { + /* Insert an MPI. */ + gcry_mpi_t m; + size_t nm = 0; + + ARG_NEXT (m, gcry_mpi_t); + + if (gcry_mpi_print (GCRYMPI_FMT_STD, NULL, 0, &nm, m)) + BUG (); + + MAKE_SPACE (nm); + if (!gcry_is_secure (c.sexp->d) + && gcry_mpi_get_flag ( m, GCRYMPI_FLAG_SECURE)) + { + /* We have to switch to secure allocation. */ + gcry_sexp_t newsexp; + byte *newhead; + + newsexp = gcry_malloc_secure (sizeof *newsexp + + c.allocated - 1); + if (!newsexp) + { + err = gpg_err_code_from_errno (errno); + goto leave; + } + newhead = newsexp->d; + memcpy (newhead, c.sexp->d, (c.pos - c.sexp->d)); + c.pos = newhead + (c.pos - c.sexp->d); + gcry_free (c.sexp); + c.sexp = newsexp; + } + + *c.pos++ = ST_DATA; + STORE_LEN (c.pos, nm); + if (gcry_mpi_print (GCRYMPI_FMT_STD, c.pos, nm, &nm, m)) + BUG (); + c.pos += nm; + } + else if (*p == 's') + { + /* Insert an string. */ + const char *astr; + size_t alen; + + ARG_NEXT (astr, const char *); + alen = strlen (astr); + + MAKE_SPACE (alen); + *c.pos++ = ST_DATA; + STORE_LEN (c.pos, alen); + memcpy (c.pos, astr, alen); + c.pos += alen; + } + else if (*p == 'b') + { + /* Insert a memory buffer. */ + const char *astr; + int alen; + + ARG_NEXT (alen, int); + ARG_NEXT (astr, const char *); + + MAKE_SPACE (alen); + if (alen + && !gcry_is_secure (c.sexp->d) + && gcry_is_secure (astr)) + { + /* We have to switch to secure allocation. */ + gcry_sexp_t newsexp; + byte *newhead; + + newsexp = gcry_malloc_secure (sizeof *newsexp + + c.allocated - 1); + if (!newsexp) + { + err = gpg_err_code_from_errno (errno); + goto leave; + } + newhead = newsexp->d; + memcpy (newhead, c.sexp->d, (c.pos - c.sexp->d)); + c.pos = newhead + (c.pos - c.sexp->d); + gcry_free (c.sexp); + c.sexp = newsexp; + } + + *c.pos++ = ST_DATA; + STORE_LEN (c.pos, alen); + memcpy (c.pos, astr, alen); + c.pos += alen; + } + else if (*p == 'd') + { + /* Insert an integer as string. */ + int aint; + size_t alen; + char buf[20]; + + ARG_NEXT (aint, int); + sprintf (buf, "%d", aint); + alen = strlen (buf); + MAKE_SPACE (alen); + *c.pos++ = ST_DATA; + STORE_LEN (c.pos, alen); + memcpy (c.pos, buf, alen); + c.pos += alen; + } + else if (*p == 'S') + { + /* Insert a gcry_sexp_t. */ + gcry_sexp_t asexp; + size_t alen, aoff; + + ARG_NEXT (asexp, gcry_sexp_t); + alen = get_internal_buffer (asexp, &aoff); + if (alen) + { + MAKE_SPACE (alen); + memcpy (c.pos, asexp->d + aoff, alen); + c.pos += alen; + } + } + else + { + *erroff = p - buffer; + /* Invalid format specifier. */ + err = GPG_ERR_SEXP_INV_LEN_SPEC; + goto leave; + } + percent = NULL; + } + else if (*p == '(') + { + if (disphint) + { + *erroff = p - buffer; + /* Open display hint. */ + err = GPG_ERR_SEXP_UNMATCHED_DH; + goto leave; + } + MAKE_SPACE (0); + *c.pos++ = ST_OPEN; + level++; + } + else if (*p == ')') + { + /* Walk up. */ + if (disphint) + { + *erroff = p - buffer; + /* Open display hint. */ + err = GPG_ERR_SEXP_UNMATCHED_DH; + goto leave; + } + MAKE_SPACE (0); + *c.pos++ = ST_CLOSE; + level--; + } + else if (*p == '\"') + { + quoted = p; + quoted_esc = 0; + } + else if (*p == '#') + { + hexfmt = p; + hexcount = 0; + } + else if (*p == '|') + base64 = p; + else if (*p == '[') + { + if (disphint) + { + *erroff = p - buffer; + /* Open display hint. */ + err = GPG_ERR_SEXP_NESTED_DH; + goto leave; + } + disphint = p; + } + else if (*p == ']') + { + if (!disphint) + { + *erroff = p - buffer; + /* Open display hint. */ + err = GPG_ERR_SEXP_UNMATCHED_DH; + goto leave; + } + disphint = NULL; + } + else if (digitp (p)) + { + if (*p == '0') + { + /* A length may not begin with zero. */ + *erroff = p - buffer; + err = GPG_ERR_SEXP_ZERO_PREFIX; + goto leave; + } + digptr = p; + } + else if (strchr (tokenchars, *p)) + tokenp = p; + else if (whitespacep (p)) + ; + else if (*p == '{') + { + /* fixme: handle rescanning: we can do this by saving our + current state and start over at p+1 -- Hmmm. At this + point here we are in a well defined state, so we don't + need to save it. Great. */ + *erroff = p - buffer; + err = GPG_ERR_SEXP_UNEXPECTED_PUNC; + goto leave; + } + else if (strchr ("&\\", *p)) + { + /* Reserved punctuation. */ + *erroff = p - buffer; + err = GPG_ERR_SEXP_UNEXPECTED_PUNC; + goto leave; + } + else if (argflag && (*p == '%')) + percent = p; + else + { + /* Bad or unavailable. */ + *erroff = p - buffer; + err = GPG_ERR_SEXP_BAD_CHARACTER; + goto leave; + } + } + MAKE_SPACE (0); + *c.pos++ = ST_STOP; + + if (level && !err) + err = GPG_ERR_SEXP_UNMATCHED_PAREN; + + leave: + if (err) + { + /* Error -> deallocate. */ + if (c.sexp) + { + /* Extra paranoid wipe on error. */ + if (gcry_is_secure (c.sexp)) + wipememory (c.sexp, sizeof (struct gcry_sexp) + c.allocated - 1); + gcry_free (c.sexp); + } + /* This might be expected by existing code... */ + *retsexp = NULL; + } + else + *retsexp = normalize (c.sexp); + + return gcry_error (err); +#undef MAKE_SPACE +#undef STORE_LEN +} + +gcry_error_t +gcry_sexp_build (gcry_sexp_t *retsexp, size_t *erroff, const char *format, ...) +{ + gcry_error_t rc; + va_list arg_ptr; + + va_start (arg_ptr, format); + rc = sexp_sscan (retsexp, erroff, format, strlen(format), 1, + arg_ptr, NULL); + va_end (arg_ptr); + + return rc; +} + + +gcry_error_t +_gcry_sexp_vbuild (gcry_sexp_t *retsexp, size_t *erroff, + const char *format, va_list arg_ptr) +{ + return sexp_sscan (retsexp, erroff, format, strlen(format), 1, + arg_ptr, NULL); +} + +/* Like gcry_sexp_build, but uses an array instead of variable + function arguments. */ +gcry_error_t +gcry_sexp_build_array (gcry_sexp_t *retsexp, size_t *erroff, + const char *format, void **arg_list) +{ + /* We don't need the va_list because it is controlled by the + following flag, however we have to pass it but can't initialize + it as there is no portable way to do so. volatile is needed to + suppress the compiler warning */ + volatile va_list dummy_arg_ptr; + + gcry_error_t rc; + + rc = sexp_sscan (retsexp, erroff, format, strlen(format), 1, + dummy_arg_ptr, arg_list); + + return rc; +} + +gcry_error_t +gcry_sexp_sscan (gcry_sexp_t *retsexp, size_t *erroff, + const char *buffer, size_t length) +{ + /* We don't need the va_list because it is controlled by the + following flag, however we have to pass it but can't initialize + it as there is no portable way to do so. volatile is needed to + suppress the compiler warning */ + volatile va_list dummy_arg_ptr; + + return sexp_sscan (retsexp, erroff, buffer, length, 0, + dummy_arg_ptr, NULL); +} + +#pragma runtime_checks("su", restore) + + +/* Figure out a suitable encoding for BUFFER of LENGTH. + Returns: 0 = Binary + 1 = String possible + 2 = Token possible +*/ +static int +suitable_encoding (const unsigned char *buffer, size_t length) +{ + const unsigned char *s; + int maybe_token = 1; + + if (!length) + return 1; + + for (s=buffer; length; s++, length--) + { + if ( (*s < 0x20 || (*s >= 0x7f && *s <= 0xa0)) + && !strchr ("\b\t\v\n\f\r\"\'\\", *s)) + return 0; /*binary*/ + if ( maybe_token + && !alphap (s) && !digitp (s) && !strchr (TOKEN_SPECIALS, *s)) + maybe_token = 0; + } + s = buffer; + if ( maybe_token && !digitp (s) ) + return 2; + return 1; +} + + +static int +convert_to_hex (const unsigned char *src, size_t len, char *dest) +{ + int i; + + if (dest) + { + *dest++ = '#'; + for (i=0; i < len; i++, dest += 2 ) + sprintf (dest, "%02X", src[i]); + *dest++ = '#'; + } + return len*2+2; +} + +static int +convert_to_string (const unsigned char *s, size_t len, char *dest) +{ + if (dest) + { + char *p = dest; + *p++ = '\"'; + for (; len; len--, s++ ) + { + switch (*s) + { + case '\b': *p++ = '\\'; *p++ = 'b'; break; + case '\t': *p++ = '\\'; *p++ = 't'; break; + case '\v': *p++ = '\\'; *p++ = 'v'; break; + case '\n': *p++ = '\\'; *p++ = 'n'; break; + case '\f': *p++ = '\\'; *p++ = 'f'; break; + case '\r': *p++ = '\\'; *p++ = 'r'; break; + case '\"': *p++ = '\\'; *p++ = '\"'; break; + case '\'': *p++ = '\\'; *p++ = '\''; break; + case '\\': *p++ = '\\'; *p++ = '\\'; break; + default: + if ( (*s < 0x20 || (*s >= 0x7f && *s <= 0xa0))) + { + sprintf (p, "\\x%02x", *s); + p += 4; + } + else + *p++ = *s; + } + } + *p++ = '\"'; + return p - dest; + } + else + { + int count = 2; + for (; len; len--, s++ ) + { + switch (*s) + { + case '\b': + case '\t': + case '\v': + case '\n': + case '\f': + case '\r': + case '\"': + case '\'': + case '\\': count += 2; break; + default: + if ( (*s < 0x20 || (*s >= 0x7f && *s <= 0xa0))) + count += 4; + else + count++; + } + } + return count; + } +} + + + +static int +convert_to_token (const unsigned char *src, size_t len, char *dest) +{ + if (dest) + memcpy (dest, src, len); + return len; +} + + +/**************** + * Print SEXP to buffer using the MODE. Returns the length of the + * SEXP in buffer or 0 if the buffer is too short (We have at least an + * empty list consisting of 2 bytes). If a buffer of NULL is provided, + * the required length is returned. + */ +size_t +gcry_sexp_sprint (const gcry_sexp_t list, int mode, + void *buffer, size_t maxlength ) +{ + static unsigned char empty[3] = { ST_OPEN, ST_CLOSE, ST_STOP }; + const unsigned char *s; + char *d; + DATALEN n; + char numbuf[20]; + size_t len = 0; + int i, indent = 0; + + s = list? list->d : empty; + d = buffer; + while ( *s != ST_STOP ) + { + switch ( *s ) + { + case ST_OPEN: + s++; + if ( mode != GCRYSEXP_FMT_CANON ) + { + if (indent) + len++; + len += indent; + } + len++; + if ( buffer ) + { + if ( len >= maxlength ) + return 0; + if ( mode != GCRYSEXP_FMT_CANON ) + { + if (indent) + *d++ = '\n'; + for (i=0; i < indent; i++) + *d++ = ' '; + } + *d++ = '('; + } + indent++; + break; + case ST_CLOSE: + s++; + len++; + if ( buffer ) + { + if ( len >= maxlength ) + return 0; + *d++ = ')'; + } + indent--; + if (*s != ST_OPEN && *s != ST_STOP && mode != GCRYSEXP_FMT_CANON) + { + len++; + len += indent; + if (buffer) + { + if (len >= maxlength) + return 0; + *d++ = '\n'; + for (i=0; i < indent; i++) + *d++ = ' '; + } + } + break; + case ST_DATA: + s++; + memcpy ( &n, s, sizeof n ); s += sizeof n; + if (mode == GCRYSEXP_FMT_ADVANCED) + { + int type; + size_t nn; + + switch ( (type=suitable_encoding (s, n))) + { + case 1: nn = convert_to_string (s, n, NULL); break; + case 2: nn = convert_to_token (s, n, NULL); break; + default: nn = convert_to_hex (s, n, NULL); break; + } + len += nn; + if (buffer) + { + if (len >= maxlength) + return 0; + switch (type) + { + case 1: convert_to_string (s, n, d); break; + case 2: convert_to_token (s, n, d); break; + default: convert_to_hex (s, n, d); break; + } + d += nn; + } + if (s[n] != ST_CLOSE) + { + len++; + if (buffer) + { + if (len >= maxlength) + return 0; + *d++ = ' '; + } + } + } + else + { + sprintf (numbuf, "%u:", (unsigned int)n ); + len += strlen (numbuf) + n; + if ( buffer ) + { + if ( len >= maxlength ) + return 0; + d = stpcpy ( d, numbuf ); + memcpy ( d, s, n ); d += n; + } + } + s += n; + break; + default: + BUG (); + } + } + if ( mode != GCRYSEXP_FMT_CANON ) + { + len++; + if (buffer) + { + if ( len >= maxlength ) + return 0; + *d++ = '\n'; + } + } + if (buffer) + { + if ( len >= maxlength ) + return 0; + *d++ = 0; /* for convenience we make a C string */ + } + else + len++; /* we need one byte more for this */ + + return len; +} + + +/* Scan a cannocial encoded buffer with implicit length values and + return the actual length this S-expression uses. For a valid S-Exp + it should never return 0. If LENGTH is not zero, the maximum + length to scan is given - this can be used for syntax checks of + data passed from outside. errorcode and erroff may both be passed as + NULL. */ +size_t +gcry_sexp_canon_len (const unsigned char *buffer, size_t length, + size_t *erroff, gcry_error_t *errcode) +{ + const unsigned char *p; + const unsigned char *disphint = NULL; + unsigned int datalen = 0; + size_t dummy_erroff; + gcry_error_t dummy_errcode; + size_t count = 0; + int level = 0; + + if (!erroff) + erroff = &dummy_erroff; + if (!errcode) + errcode = &dummy_errcode; + + *errcode = gcry_error (GPG_ERR_NO_ERROR); + *erroff = 0; + if (!buffer) + return 0; + if (*buffer != '(') + { + *errcode = gcry_error (GPG_ERR_SEXP_NOT_CANONICAL); + return 0; + } + + for (p=buffer; ; p++, count++ ) + { + if (length && count >= length) + { + *erroff = count; + *errcode = gcry_error (GPG_ERR_SEXP_STRING_TOO_LONG); + return 0; + } + + if (datalen) + { + if (*p == ':') + { + if (length && (count+datalen) >= length) + { + *erroff = count; + *errcode = gcry_error (GPG_ERR_SEXP_STRING_TOO_LONG); + return 0; + } + count += datalen; + p += datalen; + datalen = 0; + } + else if (digitp(p)) + datalen = datalen*10 + atoi_1(p); + else + { + *erroff = count; + *errcode = gcry_error (GPG_ERR_SEXP_INV_LEN_SPEC); + return 0; + } + } + else if (*p == '(') + { + if (disphint) + { + *erroff = count; + *errcode = gcry_error (GPG_ERR_SEXP_UNMATCHED_DH); + return 0; + } + level++; + } + else if (*p == ')') + { /* walk up */ + if (!level) + { + *erroff = count; + *errcode = gcry_error (GPG_ERR_SEXP_UNMATCHED_PAREN); + return 0; + } + if (disphint) + { + *erroff = count; + *errcode = gcry_error (GPG_ERR_SEXP_UNMATCHED_DH); + return 0; + } + if (!--level) + return ++count; /* ready */ + } + else if (*p == '[') + { + if (disphint) + { + *erroff = count; + *errcode = gcry_error (GPG_ERR_SEXP_NESTED_DH); + return 0; + } + disphint = p; + } + else if (*p == ']') + { + if ( !disphint ) + { + *erroff = count; + *errcode = gcry_error (GPG_ERR_SEXP_UNMATCHED_DH); + return 0; + } + disphint = NULL; + } + else if (digitp (p) ) + { + if (*p == '0') + { + *erroff = count; + *errcode = gcry_error (GPG_ERR_SEXP_ZERO_PREFIX); + return 0; + } + datalen = atoi_1 (p); + } + else if (*p == '&' || *p == '\\') + { + *erroff = count; + *errcode = gcry_error (GPG_ERR_SEXP_UNEXPECTED_PUNC); + return 0; + } + else + { + *erroff = count; + *errcode = gcry_error (GPG_ERR_SEXP_BAD_CHARACTER); + return 0; + } + } +} |