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/*
* cpName.c --
*
* Shared portions of cross-platform name conversion routines used
* by hgfs. [bac]
*
*/
#ifdef sun
#include <string.h>
#endif
#include "cpName.h"
#include "cpNameInt.h"
#include "vm_assert.h"
#include "hgfsEscape.h"
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* CPName_GetComponent --
*
* Get the next component of the CP name.
*
* Returns the length of the component starting with the begin
* pointer, and a pointer to the next component in the buffer, if
* any. The "next" pointer is set to "end" if there is no next
* component.
*
* Results:
* length (not including NUL termination) >= 0 of next
* component on success.
* error < 0 on failure (invalid component).
*
* Side effects:
* None
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
CPName_GetComponent(char const *begin, // IN: Beginning of buffer
char const *end, // IN: End of buffer
char const **next) // OUT: Start of next component
{
char const *walk;
char const *myNext;
size_t len;
ASSERT(begin);
ASSERT(end);
ASSERT(next);
ASSERT(begin <= end);
for (walk = begin; ; walk++) {
if (walk == end) {
/* End of buffer. No NUL was found */
myNext = end;
break;
}
if (*walk == '\0') {
/* Found a NUL */
if (walk == begin) {
Log("%s: error: first char can't be NUL\n", __FUNCTION__);
return -1;
}
myNext = walk + 1;
/* Skip consecutive path delimiters. */
while ((*myNext == '\0') && (myNext != end)) {
myNext++;
}
if (myNext == end) {
/* Last character in the buffer is not allowed to be NUL */
Log("%s: error: last char can't be NUL\n", __FUNCTION__);
return -1;
}
break;
}
}
len = walk - begin;
*next = myNext;
return (int) len;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* CPNameEscapeAndConvertFrom --
*
* Converts a cross-platform name representation into a string for
* use in the local filesystem.
* Escapes illegal characters as a part of convertion.
* This is a cross-platform implementation and takes the path separator
* argument as an argument. The path separator is prepended before each
* additional path component, so this function never adds a trailing path
* separator.
*
* Results:
* 0 on success.
* error < 0 on failure (the converted string did not fit in
* the buffer provided or the input was invalid).
*
* Side effects:
* None
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
CPNameEscapeAndConvertFrom(char const **bufIn, // IN/OUT: Input to convert
size_t *inSize, // IN/OUT: Size of input
size_t *outSize, // IN/OUT: Size of output buffer
char **bufOut, // IN/OUT: Output buffer
char pathSep) // IN: Path separator character
{
int result;
int inputSize;
inputSize = HgfsEscape_GetSize(*bufIn, *inSize);
if (inputSize < 0) {
result = -1;
} else if (inputSize != 0) {
char *savedBufOut = *bufOut;
char const *savedOutConst = savedBufOut;
size_t savedOutSize = *outSize;
if (inputSize > *outSize) {
Log("%s: error: not enough room for escaping\n", __FUNCTION__);
return -1;
}
/* Leaving space for the leading path separator, thus output to savedBufOut + 1. */
*inSize = HgfsEscape_Do(*bufIn, *inSize, savedOutSize, savedBufOut + 1);
result = CPNameConvertFrom(&savedOutConst, inSize, outSize, bufOut, pathSep);
*bufIn += *inSize;
*inSize = 0;
} else {
result = CPNameConvertFrom(bufIn, inSize, outSize, bufOut, pathSep);
}
return result;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* CPNameConvertFrom --
*
* Converts a cross-platform name representation into a string for
* use in the local filesystem. This is a cross-platform
* implementation and takes the path separator argument as an
* argument. The path separator is prepended before each additional
* path component, so this function never adds a trailing path
* separator.
*
* Results:
* 0 on success.
* error < 0 on failure (the converted string did not fit in
* the buffer provided or the input was invalid).
*
* Side effects:
* None
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
CPNameConvertFrom(char const **bufIn, // IN/OUT: Input to convert
size_t *inSize, // IN/OUT: Size of input
size_t *outSize, // IN/OUT: Size of output buffer
char **bufOut, // IN/OUT: Output buffer
char pathSep) // IN: Path separator character
{
char const *in;
char const *inEnd;
size_t myOutSize;
char *out;
Bool inPlaceConvertion = (*bufIn == *bufOut);
ASSERT(bufIn);
ASSERT(inSize);
ASSERT(outSize);
ASSERT(bufOut);
in = *bufIn;
if (inPlaceConvertion) {
in++; // Skip place for the leading path separator.
}
inEnd = in + *inSize;
myOutSize = *outSize;
out = *bufOut;
for (;;) {
char const *next;
int len;
int newLen;
len = CPName_GetComponent(in, inEnd, &next);
if (len < 0) {
Log("%s: error: get next component failed\n", __FUNCTION__);
return len;
}
/* Bug 27926 - preventing escaping from shared folder. */
if ((len == 1 && *in == '.') ||
(len == 2 && in[0] == '.' && in[1] == '.')) {
Log("%s: error: found dot/dotdot\n", __FUNCTION__);
return -1;
}
if (len == 0) {
/* No more component */
break;
}
newLen = ((int) myOutSize) - len - 1;
if (newLen < 0) {
Log("%s: error: not enough room\n", __FUNCTION__);
return -1;
}
myOutSize = (size_t) newLen;
*out++ = pathSep;
if (!inPlaceConvertion) {
memcpy(out, in, len);
}
out += len;
in = next;
}
/* NUL terminate */
if (myOutSize < 1) {
Log("%s: error: not enough room\n", __FUNCTION__);
return -1;
}
*out = '\0';
/* Path name size should not require more than 4 bytes. */
ASSERT((in - *bufIn) <= 0xFFFFFFFF);
/* Update pointers. */
*inSize -= (in - *bufIn);
*outSize = myOutSize;
*bufIn = in;
*bufOut = out;
return 0;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* CPName_Print --
*
* Converts a CPName formatted string to a valid, NUL-terminated string by
* replacing all embedded NUL characters with '|'.
*
* Results:
* Pointer to a static buffer containing the converted string.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
char const *
CPName_Print(char const *in, // IN: Name to print
size_t size) // IN: Size of name
{
/* Static so it does not go on a kernel stack --hpreg */
static char out[128];
size_t i;
ASSERT(in);
ASSERT(sizeof out >= 4);
if (size > sizeof out - 1) {
size = sizeof out - 4;
out[size] = '.';
out[size + 1] = '.';
out[size + 2] = '.';
out[size + 3] = '\0';
} else {
out[size] = '\0';
}
for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
out[i] = in[i] != '\0' ? in[i] : '|';
}
return out;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* CPName_LinuxConvertTo --
*
* Wrapper function that calls CPNameConvertTo() with the correct arguments
* for Linux path conversions.
*
* Makes a cross-platform name representation from the Linux path input
* string and writes it into the output buffer.
*
* Results:
* On success, returns the number of bytes used in the cross-platform name,
* NOT including the final terminating NUL character. On failure, returns
* a negative error.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
CPName_LinuxConvertTo(char const *nameIn, // IN: Buf to convert
size_t bufOutSize, // IN: Size of the output buffer
char *bufOut) // OUT: Output buffer
{
return CPNameConvertTo(nameIn, bufOutSize, bufOut, '/');
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* CPName_WindowsConvertTo --
*
* Wrapper function that calls CPNameConvertTo() with the correct arguments
* for Windows path conversions.
*
* Makes a cross-platform name representation from the Linux path input
* string and writes it into the output buffer.
*
* Results:
* On success, returns the number of bytes used in the cross-platform name,
* NOT including the final terminating NUL character. On failure, returns
* a negative error.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
CPName_WindowsConvertTo(char const *nameIn, // IN: Buf to convert
size_t bufOutSize, // IN: Size of the output buffer
char *bufOut) // OUT: Output buffer
{
return CPNameConvertTo(nameIn, bufOutSize, bufOut, '\\');
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* CPNameConvertTo --
*
* Makes a cross-platform name representation from the input string
* and writes it into the output buffer.
* HGFS convention is to echange names between guest and host in uescaped form.
* Both ends perform necessary name escaping according to its own rules
* to avoid presenitng invalid file names to OS. Thus the name needs to be unescaped
* as a part of conversion to host-independent format.
*
* Results:
* On success, returns the number of bytes used in the
* cross-platform name, NOT including the final terminating NUL
* character. On failure, returns a negative error.
*
* Side effects:
* None
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
CPNameConvertTo(char const *nameIn, // IN: Buf to convert
size_t bufOutSize, // IN: Size of the output buffer
char *bufOut, // OUT: Output buffer
char pathSep) // IN: path separator to use
{
char *origOut = bufOut;
char const *endOut = bufOut + bufOutSize;
size_t cpNameLength = 0;
ASSERT(nameIn);
ASSERT(bufOut);
/* Skip any path separators at the beginning of the input string */
while (*nameIn == pathSep) {
nameIn++;
}
/*
* Copy the string to the output buf, converting all path separators into '\0'.
* Collapse multiple consecutive path separators into a single one since
* CPName_GetComponent can't handle consecutive path separators.
*/
while (*nameIn != '\0' && bufOut < endOut) {
if (*nameIn == pathSep) {
*bufOut = '\0';
do {
nameIn++;
} while (*nameIn == pathSep);
} else {
*bufOut = *nameIn;
nameIn++;
}
bufOut++;
}
/*
* NUL terminate. XXX This should go away.
*
* When we get rid of NUL termination here, this test should
* also change to "if (*nameIn != '\0')".
*/
if (bufOut == endOut) {
return -1;
}
*bufOut = '\0';
/* Path name size should not require more than 4 bytes. */
ASSERT((bufOut - origOut) <= 0xFFFFFFFF);
/* If there were any trailing path separators, dont count them [krishnan] */
cpNameLength = bufOut - origOut;
while ((cpNameLength >= 1) && (origOut[cpNameLength - 1] == 0)) {
cpNameLength--;
}
cpNameLength = HgfsEscape_Undo(origOut, cpNameLength);
/* Return number of bytes used */
return (int) cpNameLength;
}
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