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  • Author : millert
    Date : 2016-05-01 15:17:29
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    Message : Remove old NeXT-specific cruft. From mmcc@

  • lib/libc/net/res_comp.c
  • /*	$OpenBSD: res_comp.c,v 1.20 2016/05/01 15:17:29 millert Exp $	*/
    
    /*
     * ++Copyright++ 1985, 1993
     * -
     * Copyright (c) 1985, 1993
     *    The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
     * 
     * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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     * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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     * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     * SUCH DAMAGE.
     * -
     * Portions Copyright (c) 1993 by Digital Equipment Corporation.
     * 
     * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
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     * WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES
     * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS.   IN NO EVENT SHALL DIGITAL EQUIPMENT
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     * 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.
     * -
     * --Copyright--
     */
    
    #include <sys/types.h>
    #include <netinet/in.h>
    #include <arpa/nameser.h>
    
    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <resolv.h>
    #include <ctype.h>
    
    #include <unistd.h>
    #include <limits.h>
    #include <string.h>
    
    static int dn_find(u_char *, u_char *, u_char **, u_char **);
    
    /*
     * Expand compressed domain name 'comp_dn' to full domain name.
     * 'msg' is a pointer to the beginning of the message,
     * 'eomorig' points to the first location after the message,
     * 'exp_dn' is a pointer to a buffer of size 'length' for the result.
     * Return size of compressed name or -1 if there was an error.
     */
    int
    dn_expand(const u_char *msg, const u_char *eomorig, const u_char *comp_dn,
        char *exp_dn, int length)
    {
    	const u_char *cp;
    	char *dn;
    	int n, c;
    	char *eom;
    	int len = -1, checked = 0;
    
    	dn = exp_dn;
    	cp = comp_dn;
    	if (length > HOST_NAME_MAX)
    		length = HOST_NAME_MAX;
    	eom = exp_dn + length;
    	/*
    	 * fetch next label in domain name
    	 */
    	while ((n = *cp++)) {
    		/*
    		 * Check for indirection
    		 */
    		switch (n & INDIR_MASK) {
    		case 0:
    			if (dn != exp_dn) {
    				if (dn >= eom)
    					return (-1);
    				*dn++ = '.';
    			}
    			if (dn+n >= eom)
    				return (-1);
    			checked += n + 1;
    			while (--n >= 0) {
    				if (((c = *cp++) == '.') || (c == '\\')) {
    					if (dn + n + 2 >= eom)
    						return (-1);
    					*dn++ = '\\';
    				}
    				*dn++ = c;
    				if (cp >= eomorig)	/* out of range */
    					return (-1);
    			}
    			break;
    
    		case INDIR_MASK:
    			if (len < 0)
    				len = cp - comp_dn + 1;
    			cp = msg + (((n & 0x3f) << 8) | (*cp & 0xff));
    			if (cp < msg || cp >= eomorig)	/* out of range */
    				return (-1);
    			checked += 2;
    			/*
    			 * Check for loops in the compressed name;
    			 * if we've looked at the whole message,
    			 * there must be a loop.
    			 */
    			if (checked >= eomorig - msg)
    				return (-1);
    			break;
    
    		default:
    			return (-1);			/* flag error */
    		}
    	}
    	*dn = '\0';
    	if (len < 0)
    		len = cp - comp_dn;
    	return (len);
    }
    DEF_WEAK(dn_expand);
    
    /*
     * Compress domain name 'exp_dn' into 'comp_dn'.
     * Return the size of the compressed name or -1.
     * 'length' is the size of the array pointed to by 'comp_dn'.
     * 'dnptrs' is a list of pointers to previous compressed names. dnptrs[0]
     * is a pointer to the beginning of the message. The list ends with NULL.
     * 'lastdnptr' is a pointer to the end of the arrary pointed to
     * by 'dnptrs'. Side effect is to update the list of pointers for
     * labels inserted into the message as we compress the name.
     * If 'dnptr' is NULL, we don't try to compress names. If 'lastdnptr'
     * is NULL, we don't update the list.
     */
    int
    dn_comp(const char *exp_dn, u_char *comp_dn, int length, u_char **dnptrs,
        u_char **lastdnptr)
    {
    	u_char *cp, *dn;
    	int c, l;
    	u_char **cpp, **lpp, *sp, *eob;
    	u_char *msg;
    
    	dn = (u_char *)exp_dn;
    	cp = comp_dn;
    	eob = cp + length;
    	lpp = cpp = NULL;
    	if (dnptrs != NULL) {
    		if ((msg = *dnptrs++) != NULL) {
    			for (cpp = dnptrs; *cpp != NULL; cpp++)
    				;
    			lpp = cpp;	/* end of list to search */
    		}
    	} else
    		msg = NULL;
    	for (c = *dn++; c != '\0'; ) {
    		/* look to see if we can use pointers */
    		if (msg != NULL) {
    			if ((l = dn_find(dn-1, msg, dnptrs, lpp)) >= 0) {
    				if (cp+1 >= eob)
    					return (-1);
    				*cp++ = (l >> 8) | INDIR_MASK;
    				*cp++ = l % 256;
    				return (cp - comp_dn);
    			}
    			/* not found, save it */
    			if (lastdnptr != NULL && cpp < lastdnptr-1) {
    				*cpp++ = cp;
    				*cpp = NULL;
    			}
    		}
    		sp = cp++;	/* save ptr to length byte */
    		do {
    			if (c == '.') {
    				c = *dn++;
    				break;
    			}
    			if (c == '\\') {
    				if ((c = *dn++) == '\0')
    					break;
    			}
    			if (cp >= eob) {
    				if (msg != NULL)
    					*lpp = NULL;
    				return (-1);
    			}
    			*cp++ = c;
    		} while ((c = *dn++) != '\0');
    		/* catch trailing '.'s but not '..' */
    		if ((l = cp - sp - 1) == 0 && c == '\0') {
    			cp--;
    			break;
    		}
    		if (l <= 0 || l > MAXLABEL) {
    			if (msg != NULL)
    				*lpp = NULL;
    			return (-1);
    		}
    		*sp = l;
    	}
    	if (cp >= eob) {
    		if (msg != NULL)
    			*lpp = NULL;
    		return (-1);
    	}
    	*cp++ = '\0';
    	return (cp - comp_dn);
    }
    
    /*
     * Skip over a compressed domain name. Return the size or -1.
     */
    int
    __dn_skipname(const u_char *comp_dn, const u_char *eom)
    {
    	const u_char *cp;
    	int n;
    
    	cp = comp_dn;
    	while (cp < eom && (n = *cp++)) {
    		/*
    		 * check for indirection
    		 */
    		switch (n & INDIR_MASK) {
    		case 0:			/* normal case, n == len */
    			cp += n;
    			continue;
    		case INDIR_MASK:	/* indirection */
    			cp++;
    			break;
    		default:		/* illegal type */
    			return (-1);
    		}
    		break;
    	}
    	if (cp > eom)
    		return (-1);
    	return (cp - comp_dn);
    }
    
    static int
    mklower(int ch)
    {
    	if (isascii(ch) && isupper(ch))
    		return (tolower(ch));
    	return (ch);
    }
    
    /*
     * Search for expanded name from a list of previously compressed names.
     * Return the offset from msg if found or -1.
     * dnptrs is the pointer to the first name on the list,
     * not the pointer to the start of the message.
     */
    static int
    dn_find(u_char *exp_dn, u_char *msg, u_char **dnptrs, u_char **lastdnptr)
    {
    	u_char *dn, *cp, **cpp;
    	int n;
    	u_char *sp;
    
    	for (cpp = dnptrs; cpp < lastdnptr; cpp++) {
    		dn = exp_dn;
    		sp = cp = *cpp;
    		while ((n = *cp++)) {
    			/*
    			 * check for indirection
    			 */
    			switch (n & INDIR_MASK) {
    			case 0:		/* normal case, n == len */
    				while (--n >= 0) {
    					if (*dn == '.')
    						goto next;
    					if (*dn == '\\')
    						dn++;
    					if (mklower(*dn++) != mklower(*cp++))
    						goto next;
    				}
    				if ((n = *dn++) == '\0' && *cp == '\0')
    					return (sp - msg);
    				if (n == '.')
    					continue;
    				goto next;
    
    			case INDIR_MASK:	/* indirection */
    				cp = msg + (((n & 0x3f) << 8) | *cp);
    				break;
    
    			default:	/* illegal type */
    				return (-1);
    			}
    		}
    		if (*dn == '\0')
    			return (sp - msg);
    	next:	;
    	}
    	return (-1);
    }
    
    /*
     * Verify that a domain name uses an acceptable character set.
     */
    
    /*
     * Note the conspicuous absence of ctype macros in these definitions.  On
     * non-ASCII hosts, we can't depend on string literals or ctype macros to
     * tell us anything about network-format data.  The rest of the BIND system
     * is not careful about this, but for some reason, we're doing it right here.
     */
    #define PERIOD 0x2e
    #define	hyphenchar(c) ((c) == 0x2d)
    #define bslashchar(c) ((c) == 0x5c)
    #define underscorechar(c) ((c) == 0x5f)
    #define periodchar(c) ((c) == PERIOD)
    #define asterchar(c) ((c) == 0x2a)
    #define alphachar(c) (((c) >= 0x41 && (c) <= 0x5a) \
    		   || ((c) >= 0x61 && (c) <= 0x7a))
    #define digitchar(c) ((c) >= 0x30 && (c) <= 0x39)
    
    #define borderchar(c) (alphachar(c) || digitchar(c))
    #define middlechar(c) (borderchar(c) || hyphenchar(c) || underscorechar(c))
    #define	domainchar(c) ((c) > 0x20 && (c) < 0x7f)
    
    int
    __res_hnok(const char *dn)
    {
    	int pch = PERIOD, ch = *dn++;
    
    	while (ch != '\0') {
    		int nch = *dn++;
    
    		if (periodchar(ch)) {
    			;
    		} else if (periodchar(pch)) {
    			if (!borderchar(ch))
    				return (0);
    		} else if (periodchar(nch) || nch == '\0') {
    			if (!borderchar(ch))
    				return (0);
    		} else {
    			if (!middlechar(ch))
    				return (0);
    		}
    		pch = ch, ch = nch;
    	}
    	return (1);
    }
    DEF_STRONG(__res_hnok);
    
    /*
     * hostname-like (A, MX, WKS) owners can have "*" as their first label
     * but must otherwise be as a host name.
     */
    int
    res_ownok(const char *dn)
    {
    	if (asterchar(dn[0])) {
    		if (periodchar(dn[1]))
    			return (res_hnok(dn+2));
    		if (dn[1] == '\0')
    			return (1);
    	}
    	return (res_hnok(dn));
    }
    
    /*
     * SOA RNAMEs and RP RNAMEs can have any printable character in their first
     * label, but the rest of the name has to look like a host name.
     */
    int
    res_mailok(const char *dn)
    {
    	int ch, escaped = 0;
    
    	/* "." is a valid missing representation */
    	if (*dn == '\0')
    		return(1);
    
    	/* otherwise <label>.<hostname> */
    	while ((ch = *dn++) != '\0') {
    		if (!domainchar(ch))
    			return (0);
    		if (!escaped && periodchar(ch))
    			break;
    		if (escaped)
    			escaped = 0;
    		else if (bslashchar(ch))
    			escaped = 1;
    	}
    	if (periodchar(ch))
    		return (res_hnok(dn));
    	return(0);
    }
    
    /*
     * This function is quite liberal, since RFC 1034's character sets are only
     * recommendations.
     */
    int
    res_dnok(const char *dn)
    {
    	int ch;
    
    	while ((ch = *dn++) != '\0')
    		if (!domainchar(ch))
    			return (0);
    	return (1);
    }
    
    /*
     * Routines to insert/extract short/long's.
     */
    
    u_int16_t
    _getshort(const u_char *msgp)
    {
    	u_int16_t u;
    
    	GETSHORT(u, msgp);
    	return (u);
    }
    DEF_STRONG(_getshort);
    
    u_int32_t
    _getlong(const u_char *msgp)
    {
    	u_int32_t u;
    
    	GETLONG(u, msgp);
    	return (u);
    }
    DEF_STRONG(_getlong);
    
    void
    __putshort(u_int16_t s, u_char *msgp)
    {
    	PUTSHORT(s, msgp);
    }
    
    void
    __putlong(u_int32_t l, u_char *msgp)
    {
    	PUTLONG(l, msgp);
    }