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  • Author : djm
    Date : 2020-05-01 06:28:52
    Hash : 2be0d5c2
    Message : expose vasnmprintf(); ok (as part of other commit) markus deraadt

  • usr.bin/ssh/utf8.c
  • /* $OpenBSD: utf8.c,v 1.11 2020/05/01 06:28:52 djm Exp $ */
    /*
     * Copyright (c) 2016 Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>
     *
     * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
     * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
     * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
     *
     * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
     * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
     * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
     * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
     * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
     * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
     * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
     */
    
    /*
     * Utility functions for multibyte-character handling,
     * in particular to sanitize untrusted strings for terminal output.
     */
    
    #include <sys/types.h>
    #include <langinfo.h>
    #include <limits.h>
    #include <stdarg.h>
    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <stdlib.h>
    #include <string.h>
    #include <vis.h>
    #include <wchar.h>
    
    #include "utf8.h"
    
    static int	 dangerous_locale(void);
    static int	 grow_dst(char **, size_t *, size_t, char **, size_t);
    
    
    /*
     * For US-ASCII and UTF-8 encodings, we can safely recover from
     * encoding errors and from non-printable characters.  For any
     * other encodings, err to the side of caution and abort parsing:
     * For state-dependent encodings, recovery is impossible.
     * For arbitrary encodings, replacement of non-printable
     * characters would be non-trivial and too fragile.
     * The comments indicate what nl_langinfo(CODESET)
     * returns for US-ASCII on various operating systems.
     */
    
    static int
    dangerous_locale(void) {
    	char	*loc;
    
    	loc = nl_langinfo(CODESET);
    	return strcmp(loc, "UTF-8") != 0 &&
    	    strcmp(loc, "US-ASCII") != 0 &&		/* OpenBSD */
    	    strcmp(loc, "ANSI_X3.4-1968") != 0 &&	/* Linux */
    	    strcmp(loc, "ISO8859-1") != 0 &&		/* AIX */
    	    strcmp(loc, "646") != 0 &&			/* Solaris, NetBSD */
    	    strcmp(loc, "") != 0;			/* Solaris 6 */
    }
    
    static int
    grow_dst(char **dst, size_t *sz, size_t maxsz, char **dp, size_t need)
    {
    	char	*tp;
    	size_t	 tsz;
    
    	if (*dp + need < *dst + *sz)
    		return 0;
    	tsz = *sz + 128;
    	if (tsz > maxsz)
    		tsz = maxsz;
    	if ((tp = recallocarray(*dst, *sz, tsz, 1)) == NULL)
    		return -1;
    	*dp = tp + (*dp - *dst);
    	*dst = tp;
    	*sz = tsz;
    	return 0;
    }
    
    /*
     * The following two functions limit the number of bytes written,
     * including the terminating '\0', to sz.  Unless wp is NULL,
     * they limit the number of display columns occupied to *wp.
     * Whichever is reached first terminates the output string.
     * To stay close to the standard interfaces, they return the number of
     * non-NUL bytes that would have been written if both were unlimited.
     * If wp is NULL, newline, carriage return, and tab are allowed;
     * otherwise, the actual number of columns occupied by what was
     * written is returned in *wp.
     */
    
    int
    vasnmprintf(char **str, size_t maxsz, int *wp, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
    {
    	char	*src;	/* Source string returned from vasprintf. */
    	char	*sp;	/* Pointer into src. */
    	char	*dst;	/* Destination string to be returned. */
    	char	*dp;	/* Pointer into dst. */
    	char	*tp;	/* Temporary pointer for dst. */
    	size_t	 sz;	/* Number of bytes allocated for dst. */
    	wchar_t	 wc;	/* Wide character at sp. */
    	int	 len;	/* Number of bytes in the character at sp. */
    	int	 ret;	/* Number of bytes needed to format src. */
    	int	 width;	/* Display width of the character wc. */
    	int	 total_width, max_width, print;
    
    	src = NULL;
    	if ((ret = vasprintf(&src, fmt, ap)) <= 0)
    		goto fail;
    
    	sz = strlen(src) + 1;
    	if ((dst = malloc(sz)) == NULL) {
    		free(src);
    		ret = -1;
    		goto fail;
    	}
    
    	if (maxsz > INT_MAX)
    		maxsz = INT_MAX;
    
    	sp = src;
    	dp = dst;
    	ret = 0;
    	print = 1;
    	total_width = 0;
    	max_width = wp == NULL ? INT_MAX : *wp;
    	while (*sp != '\0') {
    		if ((len = mbtowc(&wc, sp, MB_CUR_MAX)) == -1) {
    			(void)mbtowc(NULL, NULL, MB_CUR_MAX);
    			if (dangerous_locale()) {
    				ret = -1;
    				break;
    			}
    			len = 1;
    			width = -1;
    		} else if (wp == NULL &&
    		    (wc == L'\n' || wc == L'\r' || wc == L'\t')) {
    			/*
    			 * Don't use width uninitialized; the actual
    			 * value doesn't matter because total_width
    			 * is only returned for wp != NULL.
    			 */
    			width = 0;
    		} else if ((width = wcwidth(wc)) == -1 &&
    		    dangerous_locale()) {
    			ret = -1;
    			break;
    		}
    
    		/* Valid, printable character. */
    
    		if (width >= 0) {
    			if (print && (dp - dst >= (int)maxsz - len ||
    			    total_width > max_width - width))
    				print = 0;
    			if (print) {
    				if (grow_dst(&dst, &sz, maxsz,
    				    &dp, len) == -1) {
    					ret = -1;
    					break;
    				}
    				total_width += width;
    				memcpy(dp, sp, len);
    				dp += len;
    			}
    			sp += len;
    			if (ret >= 0)
    				ret += len;
    			continue;
    		}
    
    		/* Escaping required. */
    
    		while (len > 0) {
    			if (print && (dp - dst >= (int)maxsz - 4 ||
    			    total_width > max_width - 4))
    				print = 0;
    			if (print) {
    				if (grow_dst(&dst, &sz, maxsz,
    				    &dp, 4) == -1) {
    					ret = -1;
    					break;
    				}
    				tp = vis(dp, *sp, VIS_OCTAL | VIS_ALL, 0);
    				width = tp - dp;
    				total_width += width;
    				dp = tp;
    			} else
    				width = 4;
    			len--;
    			sp++;
    			if (ret >= 0)
    				ret += width;
    		}
    		if (len > 0)
    			break;
    	}
    	free(src);
    	*dp = '\0';
    	*str = dst;
    	if (wp != NULL)
    		*wp = total_width;
    
    	/*
    	 * If the string was truncated by the width limit but
    	 * would have fit into the size limit, the only sane way
    	 * to report the problem is using the return value, such
    	 * that the usual idiom "if (ret < 0 || ret >= sz) error"
    	 * works as expected.
    	 */
    
    	if (ret < (int)maxsz && !print)
    		ret = -1;
    	return ret;
    
    fail:
    	if (wp != NULL)
    		*wp = 0;
    	if (ret == 0) {
    		*str = src;
    		return 0;
    	} else {
    		*str = NULL;
    		return -1;
    	}
    }
    
    int
    snmprintf(char *str, size_t sz, int *wp, const char *fmt, ...)
    {
    	va_list	 ap;
    	char	*cp = NULL;
    	int	 ret;
    
    	va_start(ap, fmt);
    	ret = vasnmprintf(&cp, sz, wp, fmt, ap);
    	va_end(ap);
    	if (cp != NULL) {
    		(void)strlcpy(str, cp, sz);
    		free(cp);
    	} else
    		*str = '\0';
    	return ret;
    }
    
    int
    asmprintf(char **outp, size_t sz, int *wp, const char *fmt, ...)
    {
    	va_list	 ap;
    	int	 ret;
    
    	*outp = NULL;
    	va_start(ap, fmt);
    	ret = vasnmprintf(outp, sz, wp, fmt, ap);
    	va_end(ap);
    
    	return ret;
    }
    
    /*
     * To stay close to the standard interfaces, the following functions
     * return the number of non-NUL bytes written.
     */
    
    int
    vfmprintf(FILE *stream, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
    {
    	char	*str = NULL;
    	int	 ret;
    
    	if ((ret = vasnmprintf(&str, INT_MAX, NULL, fmt, ap)) < 0) {
    		free(str);
    		return -1;
    	}
    	if (fputs(str, stream) == EOF)
    		ret = -1;
    	free(str);
    	return ret;
    }
    
    int
    fmprintf(FILE *stream, const char *fmt, ...)
    {
    	va_list	 ap;
    	int	 ret;
    
    	va_start(ap, fmt);
    	ret = vfmprintf(stream, fmt, ap);
    	va_end(ap);
    	return ret;
    }
    
    int
    mprintf(const char *fmt, ...)
    {
    	va_list	 ap;
    	int	 ret;
    
    	va_start(ap, fmt);
    	ret = vfmprintf(stdout, fmt, ap);
    	va_end(ap);
    	return ret;
    }