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							- /*
 
-  * Platform-independent routines shared between all PuTTY programs.
 
-  */
 
- #include <stdio.h>
 
- #include <stdlib.h>
 
- #include <stdarg.h>
 
- #include <limits.h>
 
- #include <ctype.h>
 
- #include <assert.h>
 
- #include "putty.h"
 
- #include "misc.h"
 
- /*
 
-  * Parse a string block size specification. This is approximately a
 
-  * subset of the block size specs supported by GNU fileutils:
 
-  *  "nk" = n kilobytes
 
-  *  "nM" = n megabytes
 
-  *  "nG" = n gigabytes
 
-  * All numbers are decimal, and suffixes refer to powers of two.
 
-  * Case-insensitive.
 
-  */
 
- __int64 parse_blocksize64(const char *bs)
 
- {
 
-     char *suf;
 
-     __int64 r = strtoul(bs, &suf, 10);
 
-     if (*suf != '\0') {
 
- 	while (*suf && isspace((unsigned char)*suf)) suf++;
 
- 	switch (*suf) {
 
- 	  case 'k': case 'K':
 
- 	    r *= 1024ul;
 
- 	    break;
 
- 	  case 'm': case 'M':
 
- 	    r *= 1024ul * 1024ul;
 
- 	    break;
 
- 	  case 'g': case 'G':
 
- 	    r *= 1024ul * 1024ul * 1024ul;
 
- 	    break;
 
- 	  case '\0':
 
- 	  default:
 
- 	    break;
 
- 	}
 
-     }
 
-     return r;
 
- }
 
- unsigned long parse_blocksize(const char *bs)
 
- {
 
-   return (unsigned long)parse_blocksize64(bs);
 
- }
 
- /*
 
-  * Parse a ^C style character specification.
 
-  * Returns NULL in `next' if we didn't recognise it as a control character,
 
-  * in which case `c' should be ignored.
 
-  * The precise current parsing is an oddity inherited from the terminal
 
-  * answerback-string parsing code. All sequences start with ^; all except
 
-  * ^<123> are two characters. The ones that are worth keeping are probably:
 
-  *   ^?		    127
 
-  *   ^@A-Z[\]^_	    0-31
 
-  *   a-z	    1-26
 
-  *   <num>	    specified by number (decimal, 0octal, 0xHEX)
 
-  *   ~		    ^ escape
 
-  */
 
- char ctrlparse(char *s, char **next)
 
- {
 
-     char c = 0;
 
-     if (*s != '^') {
 
- 	*next = NULL;
 
-     } else {
 
- 	s++;
 
- 	if (*s == '\0') {
 
- 	    *next = NULL;
 
- 	} else if (*s == '<') {
 
- 	    s++;
 
- 	    c = (char)strtol(s, next, 0);
 
- 	    if ((*next == s) || (**next != '>')) {
 
- 		c = 0;
 
- 		*next = NULL;
 
- 	    } else
 
- 		(*next)++;
 
- 	} else if (*s >= 'a' && *s <= 'z') {
 
- 	    c = (*s - ('a' - 1));
 
- 	    *next = s+1;
 
- 	} else if ((*s >= '@' && *s <= '_') || *s == '?' || (*s & 0x80)) {
 
- 	    c = ('@' ^ *s);
 
- 	    *next = s+1;
 
- 	} else if (*s == '~') {
 
- 	    c = '^';
 
- 	    *next = s+1;
 
- 	}
 
-     }
 
-     return c;
 
- }
 
- /*
 
-  * Find a character in a string, unless it's a colon contained within
 
-  * square brackets. Used for untangling strings of the form
 
-  * 'host:port', where host can be an IPv6 literal.
 
-  *
 
-  * We provide several variants of this function, with semantics like
 
-  * various standard string.h functions.
 
-  */
 
- static const char *host_strchr_internal(const char *s, const char *set,
 
-                                         int first)
 
- {
 
-     int brackets = 0;
 
-     const char *ret = NULL;
 
-     while (1) {
 
-         if (!*s)
 
-             return ret;
 
-         if (*s == '[')
 
-             brackets++;
 
-         else if (*s == ']' && brackets > 0)
 
-             brackets--;
 
-         else if (brackets && *s == ':')
 
-             /* never match */ ;
 
-         else if (strchr(set, *s)) {
 
-             ret = s;
 
-             if (first)
 
-                 return ret;
 
-         }
 
-         s++;
 
-     }
 
- }
 
- size_t host_strcspn(const char *s, const char *set)
 
- {
 
-     const char *answer = host_strchr_internal(s, set, TRUE);
 
-     if (answer)
 
-         return answer - s;
 
-     else
 
-         return strlen(s);
 
- }
 
- char *host_strchr(const char *s, int c)
 
- {
 
-     char set[2];
 
-     set[0] = c;
 
-     set[1] = '\0';
 
-     return (char *) host_strchr_internal(s, set, TRUE);
 
- }
 
- char *host_strrchr(const char *s, int c)
 
- {
 
-     char set[2];
 
-     set[0] = c;
 
-     set[1] = '\0';
 
-     return (char *) host_strchr_internal(s, set, FALSE);
 
- }
 
- #ifdef TEST_HOST_STRFOO
 
- int main(void)
 
- {
 
-     int passes = 0, fails = 0;
 
- #define TEST1(func, string, arg2, suffix, result) do                    \
 
-     {                                                                   \
 
-         const char *str = string;                                       \
 
-         unsigned ret = func(string, arg2) suffix;                       \
 
-         if (ret == result) {                                            \
 
-             passes++;                                                   \
 
-         } else {                                                        \
 
-             printf("fail: %s(%s,%s)%s = %u, expected %u\n",             \
 
-                    #func, #string, #arg2, #suffix, ret, result);        \
 
-             fails++;                                                    \
 
-         }                                                               \
 
- } while (0)
 
-     TEST1(host_strchr, "[1:2:3]:4:5", ':', -str, 7);
 
-     TEST1(host_strrchr, "[1:2:3]:4:5", ':', -str, 9);
 
-     TEST1(host_strcspn, "[1:2:3]:4:5", "/:",, 7);
 
-     TEST1(host_strchr, "[1:2:3]", ':', == NULL, 1);
 
-     TEST1(host_strrchr, "[1:2:3]", ':', == NULL, 1);
 
-     TEST1(host_strcspn, "[1:2:3]", "/:",, 7);
 
-     TEST1(host_strcspn, "[1:2/3]", "/:",, 4);
 
-     TEST1(host_strcspn, "[1:2:3]/", "/:",, 7);
 
-     printf("passed %d failed %d total %d\n", passes, fails, passes+fails);
 
-     return fails != 0 ? 1 : 0;
 
- }
 
- /* Stubs to stop the rest of this module causing compile failures. */
 
- void modalfatalbox(const char *fmt, ...) {}
 
- int conf_get_int(Conf *conf, int primary) { return 0; }
 
- char *conf_get_str(Conf *conf, int primary) { return NULL; }
 
- #endif /* TEST_HOST_STRFOO */
 
- /*
 
-  * Trim square brackets off the outside of an IPv6 address literal.
 
-  * Leave all other strings unchanged. Returns a fresh dynamically
 
-  * allocated string.
 
-  */
 
- char *host_strduptrim(const char *s)
 
- {
 
-     if (s[0] == '[') {
 
-         const char *p = s+1;
 
-         int colons = 0;
 
-         while (*p && *p != ']') {
 
-             if (isxdigit((unsigned char)*p))
 
-                 /* OK */;
 
-             else if (*p == ':')
 
-                 colons++;
 
-             else
 
-                 break;
 
-             p++;
 
-         }
 
-         if (*p == ']' && !p[1] && colons > 1) {
 
-             /*
 
-              * This looks like an IPv6 address literal (hex digits and
 
-              * at least two colons, contained in square brackets).
 
-              * Trim off the brackets.
 
-              */
 
-             return dupprintf("%.*s", (int)(p - (s+1)), s+1);
 
-         }
 
-     }
 
-     /*
 
-      * Any other shape of string is simply duplicated.
 
-      */
 
-     return dupstr(s);
 
- }
 
- prompts_t *new_prompts(void *frontend)
 
- {
 
-     prompts_t *p = snew(prompts_t);
 
-     p->prompts = NULL;
 
-     p->n_prompts = 0;
 
-     p->frontend = frontend;
 
-     p->data = NULL;
 
-     p->to_server = TRUE; /* to be on the safe side */
 
-     p->name = p->instruction = NULL;
 
-     p->name_reqd = p->instr_reqd = FALSE;
 
-     return p;
 
- }
 
- void add_prompt(prompts_t *p, char *promptstr, int echo)
 
- {
 
-     prompt_t *pr = snew(prompt_t);
 
-     pr->prompt = promptstr;
 
-     pr->echo = echo;
 
-     pr->result = NULL;
 
-     pr->resultsize = 0;
 
-     p->n_prompts++;
 
-     p->prompts = sresize(p->prompts, p->n_prompts, prompt_t *);
 
-     p->prompts[p->n_prompts-1] = pr;
 
- }
 
- void prompt_ensure_result_size(prompt_t *pr, int newlen)
 
- {
 
-     if ((int)pr->resultsize < newlen) {
 
-         char *newbuf;
 
-         newlen = newlen * 5 / 4 + 512; /* avoid too many small allocs */
 
-         /*
 
-          * We don't use sresize / realloc here, because we will be
 
-          * storing sensitive stuff like passwords in here, and we want
 
-          * to make sure that the data doesn't get copied around in
 
-          * memory without the old copy being destroyed.
 
-          */
 
-         newbuf = snewn(newlen, char);
 
-         memcpy(newbuf, pr->result, pr->resultsize);
 
-         smemclr(pr->result, pr->resultsize);
 
-         sfree(pr->result);
 
-         pr->result = newbuf;
 
-         pr->resultsize = newlen;
 
-     }
 
- }
 
- void prompt_set_result(prompt_t *pr, const char *newstr)
 
- {
 
-     prompt_ensure_result_size(pr, strlen(newstr) + 1);
 
-     strcpy(pr->result, newstr);
 
- }
 
- void free_prompts(prompts_t *p)
 
- {
 
-     size_t i;
 
-     for (i=0; i < p->n_prompts; i++) {
 
- 	prompt_t *pr = p->prompts[i];
 
- 	smemclr(pr->result, pr->resultsize); /* burn the evidence */
 
- 	sfree(pr->result);
 
- 	sfree(pr->prompt);
 
- 	sfree(pr);
 
-     }
 
-     sfree(p->prompts);
 
-     sfree(p->name);
 
-     sfree(p->instruction);
 
-     sfree(p);
 
- }
 
- /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-  * String handling routines.
 
-  */
 
- char *dupstr(const char *s)
 
- {
 
-     char *p = NULL;
 
-     if (s) {
 
-         int len = strlen(s);
 
-         p = snewn(len + 1, char);
 
-         strcpy(p, s);
 
-     }
 
-     return p;
 
- }
 
- /* Allocate the concatenation of N strings. Terminate arg list with NULL. */
 
- char *dupcat(const char *s1, ...)
 
- {
 
-     int len;
 
-     char *p, *q, *sn;
 
-     va_list ap;
 
-     len = strlen(s1);
 
-     va_start(ap, s1);
 
-     while (1) {
 
- 	sn = va_arg(ap, char *);
 
- 	if (!sn)
 
- 	    break;
 
- 	len += strlen(sn);
 
-     }
 
-     va_end(ap);
 
-     p = snewn(len + 1, char);
 
-     strcpy(p, s1);
 
-     q = p + strlen(p);
 
-     va_start(ap, s1);
 
-     while (1) {
 
- 	sn = va_arg(ap, char *);
 
- 	if (!sn)
 
- 	    break;
 
- 	strcpy(q, sn);
 
- 	q += strlen(q);
 
-     }
 
-     va_end(ap);
 
-     return p;
 
- }
 
- void burnstr(char *string)             /* sfree(str), only clear it first */
 
- {
 
-     if (string) {
 
-         smemclr(string, strlen(string));
 
-         sfree(string);
 
-     }
 
- }
 
- int toint(unsigned u)
 
- {
 
-     /*
 
-      * Convert an unsigned to an int, without running into the
 
-      * undefined behaviour which happens by the strict C standard if
 
-      * the value overflows. You'd hope that sensible compilers would
 
-      * do the sensible thing in response to a cast, but actually I
 
-      * don't trust modern compilers not to do silly things like
 
-      * assuming that _obviously_ you wouldn't have caused an overflow
 
-      * and so they can elide an 'if (i < 0)' test immediately after
 
-      * the cast.
 
-      *
 
-      * Sensible compilers ought of course to optimise this entire
 
-      * function into 'just return the input value'!
 
-      */
 
-     if (u <= (unsigned)INT_MAX)
 
-         return (int)u;
 
-     else if (u >= (unsigned)INT_MIN)   /* wrap in cast _to_ unsigned is OK */
 
-         return INT_MIN + (int)(u - (unsigned)INT_MIN);
 
-     else
 
-         return INT_MIN; /* fallback; should never occur on binary machines */
 
- }
 
- /*
 
-  * Do an sprintf(), but into a custom-allocated buffer.
 
-  * 
 
-  * Currently I'm doing this via vsnprintf. This has worked so far,
 
-  * but it's not good, because vsnprintf is not available on all
 
-  * platforms. There's an ifdef to use `_vsnprintf', which seems
 
-  * to be the local name for it on Windows. Other platforms may
 
-  * lack it completely, in which case it'll be time to rewrite
 
-  * this function in a totally different way.
 
-  * 
 
-  * The only `properly' portable solution I can think of is to
 
-  * implement my own format string scanner, which figures out an
 
-  * upper bound for the length of each formatting directive,
 
-  * allocates the buffer as it goes along, and calls sprintf() to
 
-  * actually process each directive. If I ever need to actually do
 
-  * this, some caveats:
 
-  * 
 
-  *  - It's very hard to find a reliable upper bound for
 
-  *    floating-point values. %f, in particular, when supplied with
 
-  *    a number near to the upper or lower limit of representable
 
-  *    numbers, could easily take several hundred characters. It's
 
-  *    probably feasible to predict this statically using the
 
-  *    constants in <float.h>, or even to predict it dynamically by
 
-  *    looking at the exponent of the specific float provided, but
 
-  *    it won't be fun.
 
-  * 
 
-  *  - Don't forget to _check_, after calling sprintf, that it's
 
-  *    used at most the amount of space we had available.
 
-  * 
 
-  *  - Fault any formatting directive we don't fully understand. The
 
-  *    aim here is to _guarantee_ that we never overflow the buffer,
 
-  *    because this is a security-critical function. If we see a
 
-  *    directive we don't know about, we should panic and die rather
 
-  *    than run any risk.
 
-  */
 
- char *dupprintf(const char *fmt, ...)
 
- {
 
-     char *ret;
 
-     va_list ap;
 
-     va_start(ap, fmt);
 
-     ret = dupvprintf(fmt, ap);
 
-     va_end(ap);
 
-     return ret;
 
- }
 
- char *dupvprintf(const char *fmt, va_list ap)
 
- {
 
-     char *buf;
 
-     int len, size;
 
-     buf = snewn(512, char);
 
-     size = 512;
 
-     while (1) {
 
- #if defined _WINDOWS && _MSC_VER < 1900 /* 1900 == VS2015 has real snprintf */
 
- #define vsnprintf _vsnprintf
 
- #endif
 
- #ifdef va_copy
 
- 	/* Use the `va_copy' macro mandated by C99, if present.
 
- 	 * XXX some environments may have this as __va_copy() */
 
- 	va_list aq;
 
- 	va_copy(aq, ap);
 
- 	len = vsnprintf(buf, size, fmt, aq);
 
- 	va_end(aq);
 
- #else
 
- 	/* Ugh. No va_copy macro, so do something nasty.
 
- 	 * Technically, you can't reuse a va_list like this: it is left
 
- 	 * unspecified whether advancing a va_list pointer modifies its
 
- 	 * value or something it points to, so on some platforms calling
 
- 	 * vsnprintf twice on the same va_list might fail hideously
 
- 	 * (indeed, it has been observed to).
 
- 	 * XXX the autoconf manual suggests that using memcpy() will give
 
- 	 *     "maximum portability". */
 
- 	len = vsnprintf(buf, size, fmt, ap);
 
- #endif
 
- 	if (len >= 0 && len < size) {
 
- 	    /* This is the C99-specified criterion for snprintf to have
 
- 	     * been completely successful. */
 
- 	    return buf;
 
- 	} else if (len > 0) {
 
- 	    /* This is the C99 error condition: the returned length is
 
- 	     * the required buffer size not counting the NUL. */
 
- 	    size = len + 1;
 
- 	} else {
 
- 	    /* This is the pre-C99 glibc error condition: <0 means the
 
- 	     * buffer wasn't big enough, so we enlarge it a bit and hope. */
 
- 	    size += 512;
 
- 	}
 
- 	buf = sresize(buf, size, char);
 
-     }
 
- }
 
- /*
 
-  * Read an entire line of text from a file. Return a buffer
 
-  * malloced to be as big as necessary (caller must free).
 
-  */
 
- char *fgetline(FILE *fp)
 
- {
 
-     char *ret = snewn(512, char);
 
-     int size = 512, len = 0;
 
-     while (fgets(ret + len, size - len, fp)) {
 
- 	len += strlen(ret + len);
 
- 	if (len > 0 && ret[len-1] == '\n')
 
- 	    break;		       /* got a newline, we're done */
 
- 	size = len + 512;
 
- 	ret = sresize(ret, size, char);
 
-     }
 
-     if (len == 0) {		       /* first fgets returned NULL */
 
- 	sfree(ret);
 
- 	return NULL;
 
-     }
 
-     ret[len] = '\0';
 
-     return ret;
 
- }
 
- /*
 
-  * Perl-style 'chomp', for a line we just read with fgetline. Unlike
 
-  * Perl chomp, however, we're deliberately forgiving of strange
 
-  * line-ending conventions. Also we forgive NULL on input, so you can
 
-  * just write 'line = chomp(fgetline(fp));' and not bother checking
 
-  * for NULL until afterwards.
 
-  */
 
- char *chomp(char *str)
 
- {
 
-     if (str) {
 
-         int len = strlen(str);
 
-         while (len > 0 && (str[len-1] == '\r' || str[len-1] == '\n'))
 
-             len--;
 
-         str[len] = '\0';
 
-     }
 
-     return str;
 
- }
 
- /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-  * Core base64 encoding and decoding routines.
 
-  */
 
- void base64_encode_atom(const unsigned char *data, int n, char *out)
 
- {
 
-     static const char base64_chars[] =
 
- 	"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/";
 
-     unsigned word;
 
-     word = data[0] << 16;
 
-     if (n > 1)
 
- 	word |= data[1] << 8;
 
-     if (n > 2)
 
- 	word |= data[2];
 
-     out[0] = base64_chars[(word >> 18) & 0x3F];
 
-     out[1] = base64_chars[(word >> 12) & 0x3F];
 
-     if (n > 1)
 
- 	out[2] = base64_chars[(word >> 6) & 0x3F];
 
-     else
 
- 	out[2] = '=';
 
-     if (n > 2)
 
- 	out[3] = base64_chars[word & 0x3F];
 
-     else
 
- 	out[3] = '=';
 
- }
 
- int base64_decode_atom(const char *atom, unsigned char *out)
 
- {
 
-     int vals[4];
 
-     int i, v, len;
 
-     unsigned word;
 
-     char c;
 
-     for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
 
- 	c = atom[i];
 
- 	if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')
 
- 	    v = c - 'A';
 
- 	else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z')
 
- 	    v = c - 'a' + 26;
 
- 	else if (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
 
- 	    v = c - '0' + 52;
 
- 	else if (c == '+')
 
- 	    v = 62;
 
- 	else if (c == '/')
 
- 	    v = 63;
 
- 	else if (c == '=')
 
- 	    v = -1;
 
- 	else
 
- 	    return 0;		       /* invalid atom */
 
- 	vals[i] = v;
 
-     }
 
-     if (vals[0] == -1 || vals[1] == -1)
 
- 	return 0;
 
-     if (vals[2] == -1 && vals[3] != -1)
 
- 	return 0;
 
-     if (vals[3] != -1)
 
- 	len = 3;
 
-     else if (vals[2] != -1)
 
- 	len = 2;
 
-     else
 
- 	len = 1;
 
-     word = ((vals[0] << 18) |
 
- 	    (vals[1] << 12) | ((vals[2] & 0x3F) << 6) | (vals[3] & 0x3F));
 
-     out[0] = (word >> 16) & 0xFF;
 
-     if (len > 1)
 
- 	out[1] = (word >> 8) & 0xFF;
 
-     if (len > 2)
 
- 	out[2] = word & 0xFF;
 
-     return len;
 
- }
 
- /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-  * Generic routines to deal with send buffers: a linked list of
 
-  * smallish blocks, with the operations
 
-  * 
 
-  *  - add an arbitrary amount of data to the end of the list
 
-  *  - remove the first N bytes from the list
 
-  *  - return a (pointer,length) pair giving some initial data in
 
-  *    the list, suitable for passing to a send or write system
 
-  *    call
 
-  *  - retrieve a larger amount of initial data from the list
 
-  *  - return the current size of the buffer chain in bytes
 
-  */
 
- /* MP:
 
- * Default granule of 512 leads to low performance.
 
- */
 
- #define BUFFER_MIN_GRANULE  512*2*32
 
- struct bufchain_granule {
 
-     struct bufchain_granule *next;
 
-     char *bufpos, *bufend, *bufmax;
 
- };
 
- void bufchain_init(bufchain *ch)
 
- {
 
-     ch->head = ch->tail = NULL;
 
-     ch->buffersize = 0;
 
- }
 
- void bufchain_clear(bufchain *ch)
 
- {
 
-     struct bufchain_granule *b;
 
-     while (ch->head) {
 
- 	b = ch->head;
 
- 	ch->head = ch->head->next;
 
- 	sfree(b);
 
-     }
 
-     ch->tail = NULL;
 
-     ch->buffersize = 0;
 
- }
 
- int bufchain_size(bufchain *ch)
 
- {
 
-     return ch->buffersize;
 
- }
 
- void bufchain_add(bufchain *ch, const void *data, int len)
 
- {
 
-     const char *buf = (const char *)data;
 
-     if (len == 0) return;
 
-     ch->buffersize += len;
 
-     while (len > 0) {
 
- 	if (ch->tail && ch->tail->bufend < ch->tail->bufmax) {
 
- 	    int copylen = min(len, ch->tail->bufmax - ch->tail->bufend);
 
- 	    memcpy(ch->tail->bufend, buf, copylen);
 
- 	    buf += copylen;
 
- 	    len -= copylen;
 
- 	    ch->tail->bufend += copylen;
 
- 	}
 
- 	if (len > 0) {
 
- 	    int grainlen =
 
- 		max(sizeof(struct bufchain_granule) + len, BUFFER_MIN_GRANULE);
 
- 	    struct bufchain_granule *newbuf;
 
- 	    newbuf = smalloc(grainlen);
 
- 	    newbuf->bufpos = newbuf->bufend =
 
- 		(char *)newbuf + sizeof(struct bufchain_granule);
 
- 	    newbuf->bufmax = (char *)newbuf + grainlen;
 
- 	    newbuf->next = NULL;
 
- 	    if (ch->tail)
 
- 		ch->tail->next = newbuf;
 
- 	    else
 
- 		ch->head = newbuf;
 
- 	    ch->tail = newbuf;
 
- 	}
 
-     }
 
- }
 
- void bufchain_consume(bufchain *ch, int len)
 
- {
 
-     struct bufchain_granule *tmp;
 
-     assert(ch->buffersize >= len);
 
-     while (len > 0) {
 
- 	int remlen = len;
 
- 	assert(ch->head != NULL);
 
- 	if (remlen >= ch->head->bufend - ch->head->bufpos) {
 
- 	    remlen = ch->head->bufend - ch->head->bufpos;
 
- 	    tmp = ch->head;
 
- 	    ch->head = tmp->next;
 
- 	    if (!ch->head)
 
- 		ch->tail = NULL;
 
- 	    sfree(tmp);
 
- 	} else
 
- 	    ch->head->bufpos += remlen;
 
- 	ch->buffersize -= remlen;
 
- 	len -= remlen;
 
-     }
 
- }
 
- void bufchain_prefix(bufchain *ch, void **data, int *len)
 
- {
 
-     *len = ch->head->bufend - ch->head->bufpos;
 
-     *data = ch->head->bufpos;
 
- }
 
- void bufchain_fetch(bufchain *ch, void *data, int len)
 
- {
 
-     struct bufchain_granule *tmp;
 
-     char *data_c = (char *)data;
 
-     tmp = ch->head;
 
-     assert(ch->buffersize >= len);
 
-     while (len > 0) {
 
- 	int remlen = len;
 
- 	assert(tmp != NULL);
 
- 	if (remlen >= tmp->bufend - tmp->bufpos)
 
- 	    remlen = tmp->bufend - tmp->bufpos;
 
- 	memcpy(data_c, tmp->bufpos, remlen);
 
- 	tmp = tmp->next;
 
- 	len -= remlen;
 
- 	data_c += remlen;
 
-     }
 
- }
 
- /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-  * My own versions of malloc, realloc and free. Because I want
 
-  * malloc and realloc to bomb out and exit the program if they run
 
-  * out of memory, realloc to reliably call malloc if passed a NULL
 
-  * pointer, and free to reliably do nothing if passed a NULL
 
-  * pointer. We can also put trace printouts in, if we need to; and
 
-  * we can also replace the allocator with an ElectricFence-like
 
-  * one.
 
-  */
 
- #ifdef MINEFIELD
 
- void *minefield_c_malloc(size_t size);
 
- void minefield_c_free(void *p);
 
- void *minefield_c_realloc(void *p, size_t size);
 
- #endif
 
- #ifdef MALLOC_LOG
 
- static FILE *fp = NULL;
 
- static char *mlog_file = NULL;
 
- static int mlog_line = 0;
 
- void mlog(char *file, int line)
 
- {
 
-     mlog_file = file;
 
-     mlog_line = line;
 
-     if (!fp) {
 
- 	fp = fopen("putty_mem.log", "w");
 
- 	setvbuf(fp, NULL, _IONBF, BUFSIZ);
 
-     }
 
-     if (fp)
 
- 	fprintf(fp, "%s:%d: ", file, line);
 
- }
 
- #endif
 
- void *safemalloc(size_t n, size_t size)
 
- {
 
-     void *p;
 
-     if (n > INT_MAX / size) {
 
- 	p = NULL;
 
-     } else {
 
- 	size *= n;
 
- 	if (size == 0) size = 1;
 
- #ifdef MINEFIELD
 
- 	p = minefield_c_malloc(size);
 
- #else
 
- 	p = malloc(size);
 
- #endif
 
-     }
 
-     if (!p) {
 
- 	char str[200];
 
- #ifdef MALLOC_LOG
 
- 	sprintf(str, "Out of memory! (%s:%d, size=%d)",
 
- 		mlog_file, mlog_line, size);
 
- 	fprintf(fp, "*** %s\n", str);
 
- 	fclose(fp);
 
- #else
 
- 	strcpy(str, "Out of memory!");
 
- #endif
 
- 	modalfatalbox("%s", str);
 
-     }
 
- #ifdef MALLOC_LOG
 
-     if (fp)
 
- 	fprintf(fp, "malloc(%d) returns %p\n", size, p);
 
- #endif
 
-     return p;
 
- }
 
- void *saferealloc(void *ptr, size_t n, size_t size)
 
- {
 
-     void *p;
 
-     if (n > INT_MAX / size) {
 
- 	p = NULL;
 
-     } else {
 
- 	size *= n;
 
- 	if (!ptr) {
 
- #ifdef MINEFIELD
 
- 	    p = minefield_c_malloc(size);
 
- #else
 
- 	    p = malloc(size);
 
- #endif
 
- 	} else {
 
- #ifdef MINEFIELD
 
- 	    p = minefield_c_realloc(ptr, size);
 
- #else
 
- 	    p = realloc(ptr, size);
 
- #endif
 
- 	}
 
-     }
 
-     if (!p) {
 
- 	char str[200];
 
- #ifdef MALLOC_LOG
 
- 	sprintf(str, "Out of memory! (%s:%d, size=%d)",
 
- 		mlog_file, mlog_line, size);
 
- 	fprintf(fp, "*** %s\n", str);
 
- 	fclose(fp);
 
- #else
 
- 	strcpy(str, "Out of memory!");
 
- #endif
 
- 	modalfatalbox("%s", str);
 
-     }
 
- #ifdef MALLOC_LOG
 
-     if (fp)
 
- 	fprintf(fp, "realloc(%p,%d) returns %p\n", ptr, size, p);
 
- #endif
 
-     return p;
 
- }
 
- void safefree(void *ptr)
 
- {
 
-     if (ptr) {
 
- #ifdef MALLOC_LOG
 
- 	if (fp)
 
- 	    fprintf(fp, "free(%p)\n", ptr);
 
- #endif
 
- #ifdef MINEFIELD
 
- 	minefield_c_free(ptr);
 
- #else
 
- 	free(ptr);
 
- #endif
 
-     }
 
- #ifdef MALLOC_LOG
 
-     else if (fp)
 
- 	fprintf(fp, "freeing null pointer - no action taken\n");
 
- #endif
 
- }
 
- /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-  * Debugging routines.
 
-  */
 
- #ifdef DEBUG
 
- extern void dputs(const char *); /* defined in per-platform *misc.c */
 
- void debug_printf(const char *fmt, ...)
 
- {
 
-     char *buf;
 
-     va_list ap;
 
-     va_start(ap, fmt);
 
-     buf = dupvprintf(fmt, ap);
 
-     dputs(buf);
 
-     sfree(buf);
 
-     va_end(ap);
 
- }
 
- void debug_memdump(const void *buf, int len, int L)
 
- {
 
-     int i;
 
-     const unsigned char *p = buf;
 
-     char foo[17];
 
-     if (L) {
 
- 	int delta;
 
- 	debug_printf("\t%d (0x%x) bytes:\n", len, len);
 
- 	delta = 15 & (uintptr_t)p;
 
- 	p -= delta;
 
- 	len += delta;
 
-     }
 
-     for (; 0 < len; p += 16, len -= 16) {
 
- 	dputs("  ");
 
- 	if (L)
 
- 	    debug_printf("%p: ", p);
 
- 	strcpy(foo, "................");	/* sixteen dots */
 
- 	for (i = 0; i < 16 && i < len; ++i) {
 
- 	    if (&p[i] < (unsigned char *) buf) {
 
- 		dputs("   ");	       /* 3 spaces */
 
- 		foo[i] = ' ';
 
- 	    } else {
 
- 		debug_printf("%c%02.2x",
 
- 			&p[i] != (unsigned char *) buf
 
- 			&& i % 4 ? '.' : ' ', p[i]
 
- 		    );
 
- 		if (p[i] >= ' ' && p[i] <= '~')
 
- 		    foo[i] = (char) p[i];
 
- 	    }
 
- 	}
 
- 	foo[i] = '\0';
 
- 	debug_printf("%*s%s\n", (16 - i) * 3 + 2, "", foo);
 
-     }
 
- }
 
- #endif				/* def DEBUG */
 
- /*
 
-  * Determine whether or not a Conf represents a session which can
 
-  * sensibly be launched right now.
 
-  */
 
- int conf_launchable(Conf *conf)
 
- {
 
-     if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_protocol) == PROT_SERIAL)
 
- 	return conf_get_str(conf, CONF_serline)[0] != 0;
 
-     else
 
- 	return conf_get_str(conf, CONF_host)[0] != 0;
 
- }
 
- char const *conf_dest(Conf *conf)
 
- {
 
-     if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_protocol) == PROT_SERIAL)
 
- 	return conf_get_str(conf, CONF_serline);
 
-     else
 
- 	return conf_get_str(conf, CONF_host);
 
- }
 
- #ifndef PLATFORM_HAS_SMEMCLR
 
- /*
 
-  * Securely wipe memory.
 
-  *
 
-  * The actual wiping is no different from what memset would do: the
 
-  * point of 'securely' is to try to be sure over-clever compilers
 
-  * won't optimise away memsets on variables that are about to be freed
 
-  * or go out of scope. See
 
-  * https://buildsecurityin.us-cert.gov/bsi-rules/home/g1/771-BSI.html
 
-  *
 
-  * Some platforms (e.g. Windows) may provide their own version of this
 
-  * function.
 
-  */
 
- void smemclr(void *b, size_t n) {
 
-     volatile char *vp;
 
-     if (b && n > 0) {
 
-         /*
 
-          * Zero out the memory.
 
-          */
 
-         memset(b, 0, n);
 
-         /*
 
-          * Perform a volatile access to the object, forcing the
 
-          * compiler to admit that the previous memset was important.
 
-          *
 
-          * This while loop should in practice run for zero iterations
 
-          * (since we know we just zeroed the object out), but in
 
-          * theory (as far as the compiler knows) it might range over
 
-          * the whole object. (If we had just written, say, '*vp =
 
-          * *vp;', a compiler could in principle have 'helpfully'
 
-          * optimised the memset into only zeroing out the first byte.
 
-          * This should be robust.)
 
-          */
 
-         vp = b;
 
-         while (*vp) vp++;
 
-     }
 
- }
 
- #endif
 
- /*
 
-  * Validate a manual host key specification (either entered in the
 
-  * GUI, or via -hostkey). If valid, we return TRUE, and update 'key'
 
-  * to contain a canonicalised version of the key string in 'key'
 
-  * (which is guaranteed to take up at most as much space as the
 
-  * original version), suitable for putting into the Conf. If not
 
-  * valid, we return FALSE.
 
-  */
 
- int validate_manual_hostkey(char *key)
 
- {
 
-     char *p, *q, *r, *s;
 
-     /*
 
-      * Step through the string word by word, looking for a word that's
 
-      * in one of the formats we like.
 
-      */
 
-     p = key;
 
-     while ((p += strspn(p, " \t"))[0]) {
 
-         q = p;
 
-         p += strcspn(p, " \t");
 
-         if (*p) *p++ = '\0';
 
-         /*
 
-          * Now q is our word.
 
-          */
 
-         if (strlen(q) == 16*3 - 1 &&
 
-             q[strspn(q, "0123456789abcdefABCDEF:")] == 0) {
 
-             /*
 
-              * Might be a key fingerprint. Check the colons are in the
 
-              * right places, and if so, return the same fingerprint
 
-              * canonicalised into lowercase.
 
-              */
 
-             int i;
 
-             for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
 
-                 if (q[3*i] == ':' || q[3*i+1] == ':')
 
-                     goto not_fingerprint; /* sorry */
 
-             for (i = 0; i < 15; i++)
 
-                 if (q[3*i+2] != ':')
 
-                     goto not_fingerprint; /* sorry */
 
-             for (i = 0; i < 16*3 - 1; i++)
 
-                 key[i] = tolower(q[i]);
 
-             key[16*3 - 1] = '\0';
 
-             return TRUE;
 
-         }
 
-       not_fingerprint:;
 
-         /*
 
-          * Before we check for a public-key blob, trim newlines out of
 
-          * the middle of the word, in case someone's managed to paste
 
-          * in a public-key blob _with_ them.
 
-          */
 
-         for (r = s = q; *r; r++)
 
-             if (*r != '\n' && *r != '\r')
 
-                 *s++ = *r;
 
-         *s = '\0';
 
-         if (strlen(q) % 4 == 0 && strlen(q) > 2*4 &&
 
-             q[strspn(q, "0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
 
-                      "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz+/=")] == 0) {
 
-             /*
 
-              * Might be a base64-encoded SSH-2 public key blob. Check
 
-              * that it starts with a sensible algorithm string. No
 
-              * canonicalisation is necessary for this string type.
 
-              *
 
-              * The algorithm string must be at most 64 characters long
 
-              * (RFC 4251 section 6).
 
-              */
 
-             unsigned char decoded[6];
 
-             unsigned alglen;
 
-             int minlen;
 
-             int len = 0;
 
-             len += base64_decode_atom(q, decoded+len);
 
-             if (len < 3)
 
-                 goto not_ssh2_blob;    /* sorry */
 
-             len += base64_decode_atom(q+4, decoded+len);
 
-             if (len < 4)
 
-                 goto not_ssh2_blob;    /* sorry */
 
-             alglen = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(decoded);
 
-             if (alglen > 64)
 
-                 goto not_ssh2_blob;    /* sorry */
 
-             minlen = ((alglen + 4) + 2) / 3;
 
-             if (strlen(q) < minlen)
 
-                 goto not_ssh2_blob;    /* sorry */
 
-             strcpy(key, q);
 
-             return TRUE;
 
-         }
 
-       not_ssh2_blob:;
 
-     }
 
-     return FALSE;
 
- }
 
- int smemeq(const void *av, const void *bv, size_t len)
 
- {
 
-     const unsigned char *a = (const unsigned char *)av;
 
-     const unsigned char *b = (const unsigned char *)bv;
 
-     unsigned val = 0;
 
-     while (len-- > 0) {
 
-         val |= *a++ ^ *b++;
 
-     }
 
-     /* Now val is 0 iff we want to return 1, and in the range
 
-      * 0x01..0xFF iff we want to return 0. So subtracting from 0x100
 
-      * will clear bit 8 iff we want to return 0, and leave it set iff
 
-      * we want to return 1, so then we can just shift down. */
 
-     return (0x100 - val) >> 8;
 
- }
 
- int match_ssh_id(int stringlen, const void *string, const char *id)
 
- {
 
-     int idlen = strlen(id);
 
-     return (idlen == stringlen && !memcmp(string, id, idlen));
 
- }
 
- void *get_ssh_string(int *datalen, const void **data, int *stringlen)
 
- {
 
-     void *ret;
 
-     unsigned int len;
 
-     if (*datalen < 4)
 
-         return NULL;
 
-     len = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST((const unsigned char *)*data);
 
-     if (*datalen < len+4)
 
-         return NULL;
 
-     ret = (void *)((const char *)*data + 4);
 
-     *datalen -= len + 4;
 
-     *data = (const char *)*data + len + 4;
 
-     *stringlen = len;
 
-     return ret;
 
- }
 
- int get_ssh_uint32(int *datalen, const void **data, unsigned *ret)
 
- {
 
-     if (*datalen < 4)
 
-         return FALSE;
 
-     *ret = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST((const unsigned char *)*data);
 
-     *datalen -= 4;
 
-     *data = (const char *)*data + 4;
 
-     return TRUE;
 
- }
 
- int strstartswith(const char *s, const char *t)
 
- {
 
-     return !memcmp(s, t, strlen(t));
 
- }
 
- int strendswith(const char *s, const char *t)
 
- {
 
-     size_t slen = strlen(s), tlen = strlen(t);
 
-     return slen >= tlen && !strcmp(s + (slen - tlen), t);
 
- }
 
- #ifdef MPEXT
 
- #include "version.h"
 
- const char * get_putty_version()
 
- {
 
-     return TEXTVER;
 
- }
 
- #endif
 
 
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