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  1. /*
  2. * Header for misc.c.
  3. */
  4. #ifndef PUTTY_MISC_H
  5. #define PUTTY_MISC_H
  6. #include "defs.h"
  7. #include "puttymem.h"
  8. #include "marshal.h"
  9. #include <stdio.h> /* for FILE * */
  10. #include <stdarg.h> /* for va_list */
  11. #include <stdlib.h> /* for abort */
  12. #include <time.h> /* for struct tm */
  13. #include <limits.h> /* for INT_MAX/MIN */
  14. #include <assert.h> /* for assert (obviously) */
  15. unsigned long parse_blocksize(const char *bs);
  16. char ctrlparse(char *s, char **next);
  17. size_t host_strcspn(const char *s, const char *set);
  18. char *host_strchr(const char *s, int c);
  19. char *host_strrchr(const char *s, int c);
  20. char *host_strduptrim(const char *s);
  21. char *dupstr(const char *s);
  22. char *dupcat(const char *s1, ...);
  23. char *dupprintf(const char *fmt, ...)
  24. #ifdef __GNUC__
  25. __attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2)))
  26. #endif
  27. ;
  28. char *dupvprintf(const char *fmt, va_list ap);
  29. void burnstr(char *string);
  30. /*
  31. * The visible part of a strbuf structure. There's a surrounding
  32. * implementation struct in misc.c, which isn't exposed to client
  33. * code.
  34. */
  35. struct strbuf {
  36. char *s;
  37. unsigned char *u;
  38. size_t len;
  39. BinarySink_IMPLEMENTATION;
  40. };
  41. /* strbuf constructors: strbuf_new_nm and strbuf_new differ in that a
  42. * strbuf constructed using the _nm version will resize itself by
  43. * alloc/copy/smemclr/free instead of realloc. Use that version for
  44. * data sensitive enough that it's worth costing performance to
  45. * avoid copies of it lingering in process memory. */
  46. strbuf *strbuf_new(void);
  47. strbuf *strbuf_new_nm(void);
  48. void strbuf_free(strbuf *buf);
  49. void *strbuf_append(strbuf *buf, size_t len);
  50. char *strbuf_to_str(strbuf *buf); /* does free buf, but you must free result */
  51. void strbuf_catf(strbuf *buf, const char *fmt, ...);
  52. void strbuf_catfv(strbuf *buf, const char *fmt, va_list ap);
  53. strbuf *strbuf_new_for_agent_query(void);
  54. void strbuf_finalise_agent_query(strbuf *buf);
  55. /* String-to-Unicode converters that auto-allocate the destination and
  56. * work around the rather deficient interface of mb_to_wc.
  57. *
  58. * These actually live in miscucs.c, not misc.c (the distinction being
  59. * that the former is only linked into tools that also have the main
  60. * Unicode support). */
  61. wchar_t *dup_mb_to_wc_c(int codepage, int flags, const char *string, int len);
  62. wchar_t *dup_mb_to_wc(int codepage, int flags, const char *string);
  63. static inline int toint(unsigned u)
  64. {
  65. /*
  66. * Convert an unsigned to an int, without running into the
  67. * undefined behaviour which happens by the strict C standard if
  68. * the value overflows. You'd hope that sensible compilers would
  69. * do the sensible thing in response to a cast, but actually I
  70. * don't trust modern compilers not to do silly things like
  71. * assuming that _obviously_ you wouldn't have caused an overflow
  72. * and so they can elide an 'if (i < 0)' test immediately after
  73. * the cast.
  74. *
  75. * Sensible compilers ought of course to optimise this entire
  76. * function into 'just return the input value', and since it's
  77. * also declared inline, elide it completely in their output.
  78. */
  79. if (u <= (unsigned)INT_MAX)
  80. return (int)u;
  81. else if (u >= (unsigned)INT_MIN) /* wrap in cast _to_ unsigned is OK */
  82. return INT_MIN + (int)(u - (unsigned)INT_MIN);
  83. else
  84. return INT_MIN; /* fallback; should never occur on binary machines */
  85. }
  86. char *fgetline(FILE *fp);
  87. char *chomp(char *str);
  88. bool strstartswith(const char *s, const char *t);
  89. bool strendswith(const char *s, const char *t);
  90. void base64_encode_atom(const unsigned char *data, int n, char *out);
  91. int base64_decode_atom(const char *atom, unsigned char *out);
  92. struct bufchain_granule;
  93. struct bufchain_tag {
  94. struct bufchain_granule *head, *tail;
  95. size_t buffersize; /* current amount of buffered data */
  96. void (*queue_idempotent_callback)(IdempotentCallback *ic);
  97. IdempotentCallback *ic;
  98. };
  99. void bufchain_init(bufchain *ch);
  100. void bufchain_clear(bufchain *ch);
  101. size_t bufchain_size(bufchain *ch);
  102. void bufchain_add(bufchain *ch, const void *data, size_t len);
  103. ptrlen bufchain_prefix(bufchain *ch);
  104. void bufchain_consume(bufchain *ch, size_t len);
  105. void bufchain_fetch(bufchain *ch, void *data, size_t len);
  106. void bufchain_fetch_consume(bufchain *ch, void *data, size_t len);
  107. bool bufchain_try_fetch_consume(bufchain *ch, void *data, size_t len);
  108. size_t bufchain_fetch_consume_up_to(bufchain *ch, void *data, size_t len);
  109. void bufchain_set_callback_inner(
  110. bufchain *ch, IdempotentCallback *ic,
  111. void (*queue_idempotent_callback)(IdempotentCallback *ic));
  112. static inline void bufchain_set_callback(bufchain *ch, IdempotentCallback *ic)
  113. {
  114. extern void queue_idempotent_callback(struct IdempotentCallback *ic);
  115. /* Wrapper that puts in the standard queue_idempotent_callback
  116. * function. Lives here rather than in utils.c so that standalone
  117. * programs can use the bufchain facility without this optional
  118. * callback feature and not need to provide a stub of
  119. * queue_idempotent_callback. */
  120. bufchain_set_callback_inner(ch, ic, queue_idempotent_callback);
  121. }
  122. bool validate_manual_hostkey(char *key);
  123. struct tm ltime(void);
  124. /*
  125. * Special form of strcmp which can cope with NULL inputs. NULL is
  126. * defined to sort before even the empty string.
  127. */
  128. int nullstrcmp(const char *a, const char *b);
  129. static inline ptrlen make_ptrlen(const void *ptr, size_t len)
  130. {
  131. ptrlen pl;
  132. pl.ptr = ptr;
  133. pl.len = len;
  134. return pl;
  135. }
  136. static inline ptrlen ptrlen_from_asciz(const char *str)
  137. {
  138. return make_ptrlen(str, strlen(str));
  139. }
  140. static inline ptrlen ptrlen_from_strbuf(strbuf *sb)
  141. {
  142. return make_ptrlen(sb->u, sb->len);
  143. }
  144. bool ptrlen_eq_string(ptrlen pl, const char *str);
  145. bool ptrlen_eq_ptrlen(ptrlen pl1, ptrlen pl2);
  146. int ptrlen_strcmp(ptrlen pl1, ptrlen pl2);
  147. bool ptrlen_startswith(ptrlen whole, ptrlen prefix, ptrlen *tail);
  148. bool ptrlen_endswith(ptrlen whole, ptrlen suffix, ptrlen *tail);
  149. char *mkstr(ptrlen pl);
  150. int string_length_for_printf(size_t);
  151. /* Derive two printf arguments from a ptrlen, suitable for "%.*s" */
  152. #define PTRLEN_PRINTF(pl) \
  153. string_length_for_printf((pl).len), (const char *)(pl).ptr
  154. /* Make a ptrlen out of a compile-time string literal. We try to
  155. * enforce that it _is_ a string literal by token-pasting "" on to it,
  156. * which should provoke a compile error if it's any other kind of
  157. * string. */
  158. #define PTRLEN_LITERAL(stringlit) \
  159. TYPECHECK("" stringlit "", make_ptrlen(stringlit, sizeof(stringlit)-1))
  160. /* Make a ptrlen out of a constant byte array. */
  161. #define PTRLEN_FROM_CONST_BYTES(a) make_ptrlen(a, sizeof(a))
  162. /* Wipe sensitive data out of memory that's about to be freed. Simpler
  163. * than memset because we don't need the fill char parameter; also
  164. * attempts (by fiddly use of volatile) to inhibit the compiler from
  165. * over-cleverly trying to optimise the memset away because it knows
  166. * the variable is going out of scope. */
  167. void smemclr(void *b, size_t len);
  168. /* Compare two fixed-length chunks of memory for equality, without
  169. * data-dependent control flow (so an attacker with a very accurate
  170. * stopwatch can't try to guess where the first mismatching byte was).
  171. * Returns false for mismatch or true for equality (unlike memcmp),
  172. * hinted at by the 'eq' in the name. */
  173. bool smemeq(const void *av, const void *bv, size_t len);
  174. /* Encode a single UTF-8 character. Assumes that illegal characters
  175. * (such as things in the surrogate range, or > 0x10FFFF) have already
  176. * been removed. */
  177. size_t encode_utf8(void *output, unsigned long ch);
  178. char *buildinfo(const char *newline);
  179. /*
  180. * A function you can put at points in the code where execution should
  181. * never reach in the first place. Better than assert(false), or even
  182. * assert(false && "some explanatory message"), because some compilers
  183. * don't interpret assert(false) as a declaration of unreachability,
  184. * so they may still warn about pointless things like some variable
  185. * not being initialised on the unreachable code path.
  186. *
  187. * I follow the assertion with a call to abort() just in case someone
  188. * compiles with -DNDEBUG, and I wrap that abort inside my own
  189. * function labelled NORETURN just in case some unusual kind of system
  190. * header wasn't foresighted enough to label abort() itself that way.
  191. */
  192. static inline NORETURN void unreachable_internal(void) {
  193. #ifndef WINSCP_VS
  194. // Not to try to link to VS abort
  195. abort();
  196. #endif
  197. }
  198. #define unreachable(msg) (assert(false && msg), unreachable_internal())
  199. /*
  200. * Debugging functions.
  201. *
  202. * Output goes to debug.log
  203. *
  204. * debug() is like printf().
  205. *
  206. * dmemdump() and dmemdumpl() both do memory dumps. The difference
  207. * is that dmemdumpl() is more suited for when the memory address is
  208. * important (say because you'll be recording pointer values later
  209. * on). dmemdump() is more concise.
  210. */
  211. #ifdef DEBUG
  212. void debug_printf(const char *fmt, ...);
  213. void debug_memdump(const void *buf, int len, bool L);
  214. #define debug(...) (debug_printf(__VA_ARGS__))
  215. #define dmemdump(buf,len) (debug_memdump(buf, len, false))
  216. #define dmemdumpl(buf,len) (debug_memdump(buf, len, true))
  217. #else
  218. #define debug(...) ((void)0)
  219. #define dmemdump(buf,len) ((void)0)
  220. #define dmemdumpl(buf,len) ((void)0)
  221. #endif
  222. #ifndef lenof
  223. #define lenof(x) ( (sizeof((x))) / (sizeof(*(x))))
  224. #endif
  225. #ifndef min
  226. #define min(x,y) ( (x) < (y) ? (x) : (y) )
  227. #endif
  228. #ifndef max
  229. #define max(x,y) ( (x) > (y) ? (x) : (y) )
  230. #endif
  231. static inline uint64_t GET_64BIT_LSB_FIRST(const void *vp)
  232. {
  233. const uint8_t *p = (const uint8_t *)vp;
  234. return (((uint64_t)p[0] ) | ((uint64_t)p[1] << 8) |
  235. ((uint64_t)p[2] << 16) | ((uint64_t)p[3] << 24) |
  236. ((uint64_t)p[4] << 32) | ((uint64_t)p[5] << 40) |
  237. ((uint64_t)p[6] << 48) | ((uint64_t)p[7] << 56));
  238. }
  239. static inline void PUT_64BIT_LSB_FIRST(void *vp, uint64_t value)
  240. {
  241. uint8_t *p = (uint8_t *)vp;
  242. // WINSCP cast to uint8_t
  243. p[0] = (uint8_t)value;
  244. p[1] = (uint8_t)((value) >> 8);
  245. p[2] = (uint8_t)((value) >> 16);
  246. p[3] = (uint8_t)((value) >> 24);
  247. p[4] = (uint8_t)((value) >> 32);
  248. p[5] = (uint8_t)((value) >> 40);
  249. p[6] = (uint8_t)((value) >> 48);
  250. p[7] = (uint8_t)((value) >> 56);
  251. }
  252. static inline uint32_t GET_32BIT_LSB_FIRST(const void *vp)
  253. {
  254. const uint8_t *p = (const uint8_t *)vp;
  255. return (((uint32_t)p[0] ) | ((uint32_t)p[1] << 8) |
  256. ((uint32_t)p[2] << 16) | ((uint32_t)p[3] << 24));
  257. }
  258. static inline void PUT_32BIT_LSB_FIRST(void *vp, uint32_t value)
  259. {
  260. uint8_t *p = (uint8_t *)vp;
  261. // WINSCP cast to uint8_t
  262. p[0] = (uint8_t)value;
  263. p[1] = (uint8_t)((value) >> 8);
  264. p[2] = (uint8_t)((value) >> 16);
  265. p[3] = (uint8_t)((value) >> 24);
  266. }
  267. static inline uint16_t GET_16BIT_LSB_FIRST(const void *vp)
  268. {
  269. const uint8_t *p = (const uint8_t *)vp;
  270. return (((uint16_t)p[0] ) | ((uint16_t)p[1] << 8));
  271. }
  272. static inline void PUT_16BIT_LSB_FIRST(void *vp, uint16_t value)
  273. {
  274. uint8_t *p = (uint8_t *)vp;
  275. // WINSCP cast to uint8_t
  276. p[0] = (uint8_t)value;
  277. p[1] = (uint8_t)((value) >> 8);
  278. }
  279. static inline uint64_t GET_64BIT_MSB_FIRST(const void *vp)
  280. {
  281. const uint8_t *p = (const uint8_t *)vp;
  282. return (((uint64_t)p[7] ) | ((uint64_t)p[6] << 8) |
  283. ((uint64_t)p[5] << 16) | ((uint64_t)p[4] << 24) |
  284. ((uint64_t)p[3] << 32) | ((uint64_t)p[2] << 40) |
  285. ((uint64_t)p[1] << 48) | ((uint64_t)p[0] << 56));
  286. }
  287. static inline void PUT_64BIT_MSB_FIRST(void *vp, uint64_t value)
  288. {
  289. uint8_t *p = (uint8_t *)vp;
  290. // WINSCP cast to uint8_t
  291. p[7] = (uint8_t)value;
  292. p[6] = (uint8_t)((value) >> 8);
  293. p[5] = (uint8_t)((value) >> 16);
  294. p[4] = (uint8_t)((value) >> 24);
  295. p[3] = (uint8_t)((value) >> 32);
  296. p[2] = (uint8_t)((value) >> 40);
  297. p[1] = (uint8_t)((value) >> 48);
  298. p[0] = (uint8_t)((value) >> 56);
  299. }
  300. static inline uint32_t GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(const void *vp)
  301. {
  302. const uint8_t *p = (const uint8_t *)vp;
  303. return (((uint32_t)p[3] ) | ((uint32_t)p[2] << 8) |
  304. ((uint32_t)p[1] << 16) | ((uint32_t)p[0] << 24));
  305. }
  306. static inline void PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(void *vp, uint32_t value)
  307. {
  308. uint8_t *p = (uint8_t *)vp;
  309. // WINSCP cast to uint8_t
  310. p[3] = (uint8_t)value;
  311. p[2] = (uint8_t)((value) >> 8);
  312. p[1] = (uint8_t)((value) >> 16);
  313. p[0] = (uint8_t)((value) >> 24);
  314. }
  315. static inline uint16_t GET_16BIT_MSB_FIRST(const void *vp)
  316. {
  317. const uint8_t *p = (const uint8_t *)vp;
  318. return (((uint16_t)p[1] ) | ((uint16_t)p[0] << 8));
  319. }
  320. static inline void PUT_16BIT_MSB_FIRST(void *vp, uint16_t value)
  321. {
  322. uint8_t *p = (uint8_t *)vp;
  323. p[1] = (uint8_t)value;
  324. p[0] = (value) >> 8;
  325. }
  326. /* Replace NULL with the empty string, permitting an idiom in which we
  327. * get a string (pointer,length) pair that might be NULL,0 and can
  328. * then safely say things like printf("%.*s", length, NULLTOEMPTY(ptr)) */
  329. static inline const char *NULLTOEMPTY(const char *s)
  330. {
  331. return s ? s : "";
  332. }
  333. /* StripCtrlChars, defined in stripctrl.c: an adapter you can put on
  334. * the front of one BinarySink and which functions as one in turn.
  335. * Interprets its input as a stream of multibyte characters in the
  336. * system locale, and removes any that are not either printable
  337. * characters or newlines. */
  338. struct StripCtrlChars {
  339. BinarySink_IMPLEMENTATION;
  340. /* and this is contained in a larger structure */
  341. };
  342. StripCtrlChars *stripctrl_new(
  343. BinarySink *bs_out, bool permit_cr, wchar_t substitution);
  344. StripCtrlChars *stripctrl_new_term_fn(
  345. BinarySink *bs_out, bool permit_cr, wchar_t substitution,
  346. Terminal *term, unsigned long (*translate)(
  347. Terminal *, term_utf8_decode *, unsigned char));
  348. #define stripctrl_new_term(bs, cr, sub, term) \
  349. stripctrl_new_term_fn(bs, cr, sub, term, term_translate)
  350. void stripctrl_retarget(StripCtrlChars *sccpub, BinarySink *new_bs_out);
  351. void stripctrl_reset(StripCtrlChars *sccpub);
  352. void stripctrl_free(StripCtrlChars *sanpub);
  353. void stripctrl_enable_line_limiting(StripCtrlChars *sccpub);
  354. #ifndef WINSCP
  355. char *stripctrl_string_ptrlen(StripCtrlChars *sccpub, ptrlen str);
  356. static inline char *stripctrl_string(StripCtrlChars *sccpub, const char *str)
  357. {
  358. return stripctrl_string_ptrlen(sccpub, ptrlen_from_asciz(str));
  359. }
  360. #endif
  361. #ifdef MPEXT
  362. // Recent PuTTY code uses C99 standard that allows code before initialization.
  363. // Frequently that code are assertions. This assert implementation allows being used before code.
  364. #define pinitassert(P) const int __assert_dummy = 1/((int)(P))
  365. #endif
  366. #endif