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# TeXLive::TLcrypto.pm - handle checksums and signatures.
# Copyright 2016 Norbert Preining
# This file is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2
# or any later version.
package TeXLive::TLCrypto;
use Digest::MD5;
use TeXLive::TLConfig;
use TeXLive::TLUtils qw(debug ddebug win32 which platform conv_to_w32_path tlwarn tldie);
my $svnrev = '$Revision: 40650 $';
my $_modulerevision = ($svnrev =~ m/: ([0-9]+) /) ? $1 : "unknown";
sub module_revision { return $_modulerevision; }
=pod
=head1 NAME
C<TeXLive::TLCrypto> -- checksums and cryptographic signatures
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use TeXLive::TLCrypto; # requires Digest::MD5 and Digest::SHA
=head2 Setup
TeXLive::TLCrypto::setup_checksum_method();
=head2 Checksums
TeXLive::TLCrypto::tlchecksum($path);
TeXLive::TLCrypto::verify_checksum($file, $url);
=head2 Signatures
TeXLive::TLCrypto::setup_gpg();
TeXLive::TLCrypto::verify_signature($file, $url);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
=cut
BEGIN {
use Exporter ();
use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT_OK @EXPORT);
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT_OK = qw(
&tlchecksum
&tl_short_digest
&verify_checksum
&setup_gpg
&verify_signature
);
}
=pod
=item C<< setup_checksum_method() >>
Tries to find a checksum method: check usability of C<Digest::SHA>,
then the programs C<openssl>, C<sha512sum>, and C<shasum>, in that
order. On old-enough Macs, C<openssl> is present but does not have
the option C<-sha512>, while the separate program C<shasum> does suffice.
Returns the checksum method as a string, and also sets
C<<$::checksum_method>>, or false if none found.
=cut
sub setup_checksum_method {
# make it a noop if already defined
# the checksum method could also be "" meaning that there
# is none. We do not need to check again. Thus we check
# on defined.
return ($::checksum_method) if defined($::checksum_method);
# default is no checksum
$::checksum_method = "";
# for debugging
# $::checksum_method = "sha512sum";
# return($::checksum_method);
# try to load Digest::SHA, and if that fails, use our own slow modules
eval {
require Digest::SHA;
Digest::SHA->import('sha512_hex');
debug("Using checksum method digest::sha\n");
$::checksum_method = "digest::sha";
};
if ($@ && ($^O !~ /^MSWin/i)) {
# for unix like environments we test other programs (openssl, sha512sum,
# shasum), too
my $ret;
# first for openssl dgst -sha512
# old MacOS openssl does not support -sha512!
$ret = system("openssl dgst -sha512 >/dev/null 2>&1 </dev/null" );
if ($ret == 0) {
debug("Using checksum method openssl\n");
return($::checksum_method = "openssl");
}
# next for sha512sum, but this is not available on old MacOS
if (TeXLive::TLUtils::which("sha512sum")) {
debug("Using checksum method sha512sum\n");
return($::checksum_method = "sha512sum");
}
# shasum for old Macs
$ret = system("shasum -a 512 >/dev/null 2>&1 </dev/null" );
if ($ret == 0) {
debug("Using checksum method shasum\n");
return($::checksum_method = "shasum");
}
debug("Cannot find usable checksum method!\n");
}
return($::checksum_method);
}
=pod
=item C<< tlchecksum($file) >>
Return checksum of C<$file>.
=cut
sub tlchecksum {
my ($file) = @_;
# this is here for the case that a script forgets to
# set up the checksum method!
if (!$::checksum_method) {
setup_checksum_method();
}
tldie("no checksum method available\n") if (!$::checksum_method);
if (-r $file) {
my ($out, $ret);
if ($::checksum_method eq "openssl") {
($out, $ret) = TeXLive::TLUtils::run_cmd("openssl dgst -sha512 $file");
chomp($out);
} elsif ($::checksum_method eq "sha512sum") {
($out, $ret) = TeXLive::TLUtils::run_cmd("sha512sum $file");
chomp($out);
} elsif ($::checksum_method eq "shasum") {
($out, $ret) = TeXLive::TLUtils::run_cmd("shasum -a 512 $file");
chomp($out);
} elsif ($::checksum_method eq "digest::sha") {
open(FILE, $file) || die "open($file) failed: $!";
binmode(FILE);
$out = Digest::SHA->new(512)->addfile(*FILE)->hexdigest;
close(FILE);
$ret = 0;
} else {
tldie("unknown checksum program: $::checksum_method\n");
}
if ($ret != 0) {
tlwarn("tlchecksum: cannot compute checksum: $file\n");
return "";
}
ddebug("tlchecksum: out = $out\n");
my $cs;
if ($::checksum_method eq "openssl") {
(undef,$cs) = split(/= /,$out);
} elsif ($::checksum_method eq "sha512sum") {
($cs,undef) = split(' ',$out);
} elsif ($::checksum_method eq "shasum") {
($cs,undef) = split(' ',$out);
} elsif ($::checksum_method eq "digest::sha") {
$cs = $out;
}
ddebug("tlchecksum: cs ===$cs===\n");
if (length($cs) != 128) {
tlwarn("unexpected output from $::checksum_method: $out\n");
return "";
}
return $cs;
} else {
tlwarn("tlchecksum: given file not readable: $file\n");
return "";
}
}
# sub tlchecksum {
# my ($file) = @_;
# if (-r $file) {
# open(FILE, $file) || die "open($file) failed: $!";
# binmode(FILE);
# my $cshash = $dig->new(512)->addfile(*FILE)->hexdigest;
# close(FILE);
# return $cshash;
# } else {
# tlwarn("tlchecksum: given file not readable: $file\n");
# return "";
# }
# }
=pod
=item C<< tl_short_digest($str) >>
Return short digest (MD5) of C<$str>.
=cut
sub tl_short_digest { return (Digest::MD5::md5_hex(shift)); }
# emacs-page
=pod
=item C<< verify_checksum($file, $checksum_url) >>
Verifies that C<$file> has checksum C<$checksum_url>, and if gpg is
available also verifies that the checksum is signed.
Returns 0 on success, -1 on connection error, -2 on missing signature
file, -3 if no gpg program is available, -4 if the pubkey is not
available, 1 on checksum errors, and 2 on signature errors.
In case of errors returns an informal message as second argument.
=cut
sub verify_checksum {
my ($file, $checksum_url) = @_;
# don't do anything if we cannot determine a checksum method
# return -2 which is as much as missing signature
return(-2) if (!$::checksum_method);
my $checksum_file
= TeXLive::TLUtils::download_to_temp_or_file($checksum_url);
# next step is verification of tlpdb checksum with checksum file
# existenc of checksum_file was checked above
if (!$checksum_file) {
return(-1, "download did not succeed: $checksum_url");
}
# check the signature
my ($ret, $msg) = verify_signature($checksum_file, $checksum_url);
return ($ret, $msg) if ($ret != 0);
# verify local data
open $cs_fh, "<$checksum_file" or die("cannot read file: $!");
if (read ($cs_fh, $remote_digest, $ChecksumLength) != $ChecksumLength) {
close($cs_fh);
return(1, "incomplete read from $checksum_file");
} else {
close($cs_fh);
ddebug("found remote digest: $remote_digest\n");
}
$local_digest = tlchecksum($file);
ddebug("local_digest = $local_digest\n");
if ($local_digest ne $remote_digest) {
return(1, "digest disagree");
}
# we are still here, so checksum also succeeded
debug("checksum of local copy identical with remote hash\n");
return(0);
}
# emacs-page
=pod
=item C<< setup_gpg() >>
Tries to set up gpg command line C<$::gpg> used for verification of
downloads. Checks for the environment variable C<TL_GNUPG>; if that
envvar is not set, first C<gpg>, then C<gpg2>, then, on Windows only,
C<tlpkg/installer/gpg/gpg.exe> is looked for. Further adaptation of the
invocation of C<gpg> can be done using the two enviroment variables
C<TL_GNUPGHOME>, which is passed to C<gpg> with C<--homedir>, and
C<TL_GNUPGARGS>, which replaces the default arguments
C<--no-secmem-warning --no-permission-warning>.
Returns 1/0 on success/failure.
=cut
sub setup_gpg {
my $master = shift;
my $found = 0;
my $prg;
if ($ENV{'TL_GNUPG'}) {
# if envvar is set, don't look for anything else.
$prg = test_one_gpg($ENV{'TL_GNUPG'});
$found = 1 if ($prg);
} else {
# no envvar, look for gpg
$prg = test_one_gpg('gpg');
$found = 1 if ($prg);
# no gpg, look for gpg2
if (!$found) {
$prg = test_one_gpg('gpg2');
$found = 1 if ($prg);
}
if (!$found) {
# test also a shipped version from tlgpg
my $p = "$master/tlpkg/installer/gpg/gpg." .
($^O =~ /^MSWin/i ? "exe" : platform()) ;
debug("Testing for gpg in $p\n");
if (-r $p) {
if ($^O =~ /^MSWin/i) {
$prg = conv_to_w32_path($p);
} else {
$prg = "\"$p\"";
}
$found = 1;
}
}
}
return 0 if (!$found);
# $prg is already properly quoted!
# ok, we found one
# Set up the gpg invocation:
my $gpghome = ($ENV{'TL_GNUPGHOME'} ? $ENV{'TL_GNUPGHOME'} :
"$master/tlpkg/gpg" );
$gpghome =~ s!/!\\!g if win32();
my $gpghome_quote = "\"$gpghome\"";
# mind the final space for following args
$::gpg = "$prg --homedir $gpghome_quote ";
#
# check for additional keyring
# originally we wanted to use TEXMFSYSCONFIG, but gnupg on Windows
# is so stupid that it *prepends* GNUPGHOME to paths starting with
# a drive letter like c:/
# Thus we switch to using repository-keys.gpg in GNUPGHOME!
my $addkr = "$gpghome/repository-keys.gpg";
if (-r $addkr) {
debug("setup_gpg: using additional keyring $addkr\n");
$::gpg .= "--keyring repository-keys.gpg ";
}
if ($ENV{'TL_GNUPGARGS'}) {
$::gpg .= $ENV{'TL_GNUPGARGS'};
} else {
$::gpg .= "--no-secmem-warning --no-permission-warning --lock-never ";
}
debug("gpg command line: $::gpg\n");
return 1;
}
sub test_one_gpg {
my $prg = shift;
my $cmdline;
debug("Testing for gpg in $prg\n");
if ($^O =~ /^MSWin/i) {
# Perl on Windows somehow does not allow calling a program
# without a full path - at least a call to "gpg" tells me
# that "c:/Users/norbert/gpg" is not recognized ...
# consequence - use which!
$prg = which($prg);
return "" if (!$prg);
$prg = conv_to_w32_path($prg);
$cmdline = "$prg --version >nul 2>&1";
} else {
$cmdline = "$prg --version >/dev/null 2>&1";
}
my $ret = system($cmdline);
if ($ret == 0) {
debug(" ... found!\n");
return $prg;
} else {
debug(" ... not found!\n");
return "";
}
}
# emacs-page
=pod
=item C<< verify_signature($file, $url) >>
Verifies a download of C<$url> into C<$file> by cheking the
gpg signature in C<$url.asc>.
Returns 0 on success, -2 on missing signature file, 2 on signature error,
-3 if no gpg is available, and -4 if a pubkey is missing.
In case of errors returns an informal message as second argument.
=cut
sub verify_signature {
my ($file, $url) = @_;
my $signature_url = "$url.asc";
# if we have $::gpg set, we try to verify cryptographic signatures
if ($::gpg) {
my $signature_file
= TeXLive::TLUtils::download_to_temp_or_file($signature_url);
if ($signature_file) {
my ($ret, $out) = gpg_verify_signature($file, $signature_file);
if ($ret == 1) {
# no need to show the output
debug("cryptographic signature of $url verified\n");
return(0);
} elsif ($ret == -1) {
return(-4, $out);
} else {
return(2, <<GPGERROR);
cryptographic signature verification of
$file
against
$signature_url
failed. Output was
$out
Please report to texlive\@tug.org
GPGERROR
}
} else {
debug("no access to cryptographic signature $signature_url\n");
return(-2, "no access to cryptographic signature");
}
} else {
debug("gpg prog not defined, no checking of signatures\n");
# we return 0 (= success) if not gpg is available
return(-3, "no gpg available");
}
# not reached
return (0);
}
=pod
=item C<< gpg_verify_signature($file, $sig) >>
Internal routine running gpg to verify signature C<$sig> of C<$file>.
=cut
sub gpg_verify_signature {
my ($file, $sig) = @_;
my ($file_quote, $sig_quote);
if (win32()) {
$file =~ s!/!\\!g;
$sig =~ s!/!\\!g;
}
$file_quote = TeXLive::TLUtils::quotify_path_with_spaces ($file);
$sig_quote = TeXLive::TLUtils::quotify_path_with_spaces ($sig);
my ($status_fh, $status_file) = TeXLive::TLUtils::tl_tmpfile();
close($status_fh);
my ($out, $ret)
= TeXLive::TLUtils::run_cmd("$::gpg --status-file \"$status_file\" --verify $sig_quote $file_quote 2>&1");
if ($ret == 0) {
debug("verification succeeded, output:\n$out\n");
return (1, $out);
} else {
open($status_fd, "<", $status_file) || die("Cannot open status file: $!");
while (<$status_fd>) {
if (m/^\[GNUPG:\] NO_PUBKEY (.*)/) {
close($status_fd);
debug("missing pubkey $1\n");
return (-1, "missing pubkey $1");
}
}
return (0, $out);
}
}
=back
=cut
1;
__END__
=head1 SEE ALSO
The modules L<TeXLive::Config>, L<TeXLive::TLUtils>, etc.,
and the documentation in the repository: C<Master/tlpkg/doc/>.
Also the standard modules L<Digest::MD5> and L<Digest::SHA>.
=head1 AUTHORS AND COPYRIGHT
This script and its documentation were written for the TeX Live
distribution (L<http://tug.org/texlive>) and both are licensed under the
GNU General Public License Version 2 or later.
=cut
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