fixes to prs_unistr UNMARSHALLING only. Problem was due to talloc's
[samba.git] / source3 / rpc_parse / parse_prs.c
1 /* 
2    Unix SMB/Netbios implementation.
3    Version 1.9.
4    Samba memory buffer functions
5    Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell              1992-1997
6    Copyright (C) Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton 1996-1997
7    Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 1999.
8    
9    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11    the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
12    (at your option) any later version.
13    
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16    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
17    GNU General Public License for more details.
18    
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20    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
21    Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
22 */
23
24 extern int DEBUGLEVEL;
25
26 #include "includes.h"
27
28
29 /*******************************************************************
30 dump a prs to a file
31  ********************************************************************/
32 void prs_dump(char *name, int v, prs_struct *ps)
33 {
34         int fd, i;
35         pstring fname;
36         if (DEBUGLEVEL < 50) return;
37         for (i=1;i<100;i++) {
38                 if (v != -1) {
39                         slprintf(fname,sizeof(fname), "/tmp/%s_%d.%d.prs", name, v, i);
40                 } else {
41                         slprintf(fname,sizeof(fname), "/tmp/%s.%d.prs", name, i);
42                 }
43                 fd = open(fname, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, 0644);
44                 if (fd != -1 || errno != EEXIST) break;
45         }
46         if (fd != -1) {
47                 write(fd, ps->data_p + ps->data_offset, ps->grow_size - ps->data_offset);
48                 close(fd);
49                 DEBUG(0,("created %s\n", fname));
50         }
51 }
52
53
54
55 /*******************************************************************
56  debug output for parsing info.
57
58  XXXX side-effect of this function is to increase the debug depth XXXX
59
60  ********************************************************************/
61 void prs_debug(prs_struct *ps, int depth, char *desc, char *fn_name)
62 {
63         DEBUG(5+depth, ("%s%06x %s %s\n", tab_depth(depth), ps->data_offset, fn_name, desc));
64 }
65
66
67 /*******************************************************************
68  Initialise a parse structure - malloc the data if requested.
69  ********************************************************************/
70 BOOL prs_init(prs_struct *ps, uint32 size, uint8 align, TALLOC_CTX *ctx, BOOL io)
71 {
72         ZERO_STRUCTP(ps);
73         ps->io = io;
74         ps->bigendian_data = False;
75         ps->align = align;
76         ps->is_dynamic = False;
77         ps->data_offset = 0;
78         ps->buffer_size = 0;
79         ps->data_p = NULL;
80         ps->mem_ctx = ctx;
81
82         if (size != 0) {
83                 ps->buffer_size = size;
84                 if((ps->data_p = (char *)malloc((size_t)size)) == NULL) {
85                         DEBUG(0,("prs_init: malloc fail for %u bytes.\n", (unsigned int)size));
86                         return False;
87                 }
88                 ps->is_dynamic = True; /* We own this memory. */
89         }
90
91         return True;
92 }
93
94 /*******************************************************************
95  read from a socket into memory.
96  ********************************************************************/
97 BOOL prs_read(prs_struct *ps, int fd, size_t len, int timeout)
98 {
99         BOOL ok;
100         size_t prev_size = ps->buffer_size;
101         if (!prs_grow(ps, len))
102                 return False;
103
104         if (timeout > 0) {
105                 ok = (read_with_timeout(fd, &ps->data_p[prev_size],
106                                             len, len,timeout) == len);
107         } else {
108                 ok = (read_data(fd, &ps->data_p[prev_size], len) == len);
109         }
110         return ok;
111 }
112
113 /*******************************************************************
114  Delete the memory in a parse structure - if we own it.
115  ********************************************************************/
116
117 void prs_mem_free(prs_struct *ps)
118 {
119         if(ps->is_dynamic && (ps->data_p != NULL))
120                 free(ps->data_p);
121         ps->is_dynamic = False;
122         ps->data_p = NULL;
123         ps->buffer_size = 0;
124         ps->data_offset = 0;
125 }
126
127 /*******************************************************************
128  Allocate memory when unmarshalling...
129  ********************************************************************/
130
131 char *prs_alloc_mem(prs_struct *ps, size_t size)
132 {
133         return talloc(ps->mem_ctx, size);
134 }
135
136 /*******************************************************************
137  Return the current talloc context we're using.
138  ********************************************************************/
139
140 TALLOC_CTX *prs_get_mem_context(prs_struct *ps)
141 {
142         return ps->mem_ctx;
143 }
144
145 /*******************************************************************
146  Hand some already allocated memory to a prs_struct.
147  ********************************************************************/
148
149 void prs_give_memory(prs_struct *ps, char *buf, uint32 size, BOOL is_dynamic)
150 {
151         ps->is_dynamic = is_dynamic;
152         ps->data_p = buf;
153         ps->buffer_size = size;
154 }
155
156 /*******************************************************************
157  Take some memory back from a prs_struct.
158  ********************************************************************/
159
160 char *prs_take_memory(prs_struct *ps, uint32 *psize)
161 {
162         char *ret = ps->data_p;
163         if(psize)
164                 *psize = ps->buffer_size;
165         ps->is_dynamic = False;
166         prs_mem_free(ps);
167         return ret;
168 }
169
170 /*******************************************************************
171  Set a prs_struct to exactly a given size. Will grow or tuncate if neccessary.
172  ********************************************************************/
173
174 BOOL prs_set_buffer_size(prs_struct *ps, uint32 newsize)
175 {
176         if (newsize > ps->buffer_size)
177                 return prs_force_grow(ps, newsize - ps->buffer_size);
178
179         if (newsize < ps->buffer_size) {
180                 char *new_data_p = Realloc(ps->data_p, newsize);
181                 /* if newsize is zero, Realloc acts like free() & returns NULL*/
182                 if (new_data_p == NULL && newsize != 0) {
183                         DEBUG(0,("prs_set_buffer_size: Realloc failure for size %u.\n",
184                                 (unsigned int)newsize));
185                         DEBUG(0,("prs_set_buffer_size: Reason %s\n",strerror(errno)));
186                         return False;
187                 }
188                 ps->data_p = new_data_p;
189                 ps->buffer_size = newsize;
190         }
191
192         return True;
193 }
194
195 /*******************************************************************
196  Attempt, if needed, to grow a data buffer.
197  Also depends on the data stream mode (io).
198  ********************************************************************/
199
200 BOOL prs_grow(prs_struct *ps, uint32 extra_space)
201 {
202         uint32 new_size;
203         char *new_data;
204
205         ps->grow_size = MAX(ps->grow_size, ps->data_offset + extra_space);
206
207         if(ps->data_offset + extra_space <= ps->buffer_size)
208                 return True;
209
210         /*
211          * We cannot grow the buffer if we're not reading
212          * into the prs_struct, or if we don't own the memory.
213          */
214
215         if(UNMARSHALLING(ps) || !ps->is_dynamic) {
216                 DEBUG(0,("prs_grow: Buffer overflow - unable to expand buffer by %u bytes.\n",
217                                 (unsigned int)extra_space));
218                 return False;
219         }
220         
221         /*
222          * Decide how much extra space we really need.
223          */
224
225         extra_space -= (ps->buffer_size - ps->data_offset);
226         if(ps->buffer_size == 0) {
227                 /*
228                  * Ensure we have at least a PDU's length, or extra_space, whichever
229                  * is greater.
230                  */
231
232                 new_size = MAX(MAX_PDU_FRAG_LEN,extra_space);
233
234                 if((new_data = malloc(new_size)) == NULL) {
235                         DEBUG(0,("prs_grow: Malloc failure for size %u.\n", (unsigned int)new_size));
236                         return False;
237                 }
238                 memset(new_data, '\0', new_size );
239         } else {
240                 /*
241                  * If the current buffer size is bigger than the space needed, just 
242                  * double it, else add extra_space.
243                  */
244                 new_size = MAX(ps->buffer_size*2, ps->buffer_size + extra_space);               
245
246                 if ((new_data = Realloc(ps->data_p, new_size)) == NULL) {
247                         DEBUG(0,("prs_grow: Realloc failure for size %u.\n",
248                                 (unsigned int)new_size));
249                         return False;
250                 }
251
252                 memset(&new_data[ps->buffer_size], '\0', new_size - ps->buffer_size);
253         }
254         ps->buffer_size = new_size;
255         ps->data_p = new_data;
256
257         return True;
258 }
259
260 /*******************************************************************
261  Attempt to force a data buffer to grow by len bytes.
262  This is only used when appending more data onto a prs_struct
263  when reading an rpc reply, before unmarshalling it.
264  ********************************************************************/
265
266 BOOL prs_force_grow(prs_struct *ps, uint32 extra_space)
267 {
268         uint32 new_size = ps->buffer_size + extra_space;
269         char *new_data;
270
271         if(!UNMARSHALLING(ps) || !ps->is_dynamic) {
272                 DEBUG(0,("prs_force_grow: Buffer overflow - unable to expand buffer by %u bytes.\n",
273                                 (unsigned int)extra_space));
274                 return False;
275         }
276
277         if((new_data = Realloc(ps->data_p, new_size)) == NULL) {
278                 DEBUG(0,("prs_force_grow: Realloc failure for size %u.\n",
279                         (unsigned int)new_size));
280                 return False;
281         }
282
283         memset(&new_data[ps->buffer_size], '\0', new_size - ps->buffer_size);
284
285         ps->buffer_size = new_size;
286         ps->data_p = new_data;
287
288         return True;
289 }
290
291 /*******************************************************************
292  Get the data pointer (external interface).
293  ********************************************************************/
294
295 char *prs_data_p(prs_struct *ps)
296 {
297         return ps->data_p;
298 }
299
300 /*******************************************************************
301  Get the current data size (external interface).
302  ********************************************************************/
303
304 uint32 prs_data_size(prs_struct *ps)
305 {
306         return ps->buffer_size;
307 }
308
309 /*******************************************************************
310  Fetch the current offset (external interface).
311  ********************************************************************/
312
313 uint32 prs_offset(prs_struct *ps)
314 {
315         return ps->data_offset;
316 }
317
318 /*******************************************************************
319  Set the current offset (external interface).
320  ********************************************************************/
321
322 BOOL prs_set_offset(prs_struct *ps, uint32 offset)
323 {
324         if(offset <= ps->data_offset) {
325                 ps->data_offset = offset;
326                 return True;
327         }
328
329         if(!prs_grow(ps, offset - ps->data_offset))
330                 return False;
331
332         ps->data_offset = offset;
333         return True;
334 }
335
336 /*******************************************************************
337  Append the data from one parse_struct into another.
338  ********************************************************************/
339
340 BOOL prs_append_prs_data(prs_struct *dst, prs_struct *src)
341 {
342         if(!prs_grow(dst, prs_offset(src)))
343                 return False;
344
345         memcpy(&dst->data_p[dst->data_offset], prs_data_p(src), (size_t)prs_offset(src));
346         dst->data_offset += prs_offset(src);
347
348         return True;
349 }
350
351 /*******************************************************************
352  Append some data from one parse_struct into another.
353  ********************************************************************/
354
355 BOOL prs_append_some_prs_data(prs_struct *dst, prs_struct *src, int32 start, uint32 len)
356 {       
357         if (len == 0)
358                 return True;
359
360         if(!prs_grow(dst, len))
361                 return False;
362         
363         memcpy(&dst->data_p[dst->data_offset], prs_data_p(src)+start, (size_t)len);
364         dst->data_offset += len;
365
366         return True;
367 }
368
369 /*******************************************************************
370  Append the data from a buffer into a parse_struct.
371  ********************************************************************/
372
373 BOOL prs_append_data(prs_struct *dst, char *src, uint32 len)
374 {
375         if(!prs_grow(dst, len))
376                 return False;
377
378         memcpy(&dst->data_p[dst->data_offset], src, (size_t)len);
379         dst->data_offset += len;
380
381         return True;
382 }
383
384 /*******************************************************************
385  Set the data as big-endian (external interface).
386  ********************************************************************/
387
388 void prs_set_bigendian_data(prs_struct *ps)
389 {
390         ps->bigendian_data = True;
391 }
392
393 /*******************************************************************
394  Align a the data_len to a multiple of align bytes - filling with
395  zeros.
396  ********************************************************************/
397
398 BOOL prs_align(prs_struct *ps)
399 {
400         uint32 mod = ps->data_offset & (ps->align-1);
401
402         if (ps->align != 0 && mod != 0) {
403                 uint32 extra_space = (ps->align - mod);
404                 if(!prs_grow(ps, extra_space))
405                         return False;
406                 memset(&ps->data_p[ps->data_offset], '\0', (size_t)extra_space);
407                 ps->data_offset += extra_space;
408         }
409
410         return True;
411 }
412
413 /*******************************************************************
414  Ensure we can read/write to a given offset.
415  ********************************************************************/
416
417 char *prs_mem_get(prs_struct *ps, uint32 extra_size)
418 {
419         if(UNMARSHALLING(ps)) {
420                 /*
421                  * If reading, ensure that we can read the requested size item.
422                  */
423                 if (ps->data_offset + extra_size > ps->buffer_size) {
424                         DEBUG(0,("prs_mem_get: reading data of size %u would overrun buffer.\n",
425                                         (unsigned int)extra_size ));
426                         return NULL;
427                 }
428         } else {
429                 /*
430                  * Writing - grow the buffer if needed.
431                  */
432                 if(!prs_grow(ps, extra_size))
433                         return False;
434         }
435         return &ps->data_p[ps->data_offset];
436 }
437
438 /*******************************************************************
439  Change the struct type.
440  ********************************************************************/
441
442 void prs_switch_type(prs_struct *ps, BOOL io)
443 {
444         if ((ps->io ^ io) == True)
445                 ps->io=io;
446 }
447
448 /*******************************************************************
449  Force a prs_struct to be dynamic even when it's size is 0.
450  ********************************************************************/
451
452 void prs_force_dynamic(prs_struct *ps)
453 {
454         ps->is_dynamic=True;
455 }
456
457 /*******************************************************************
458  Stream a uint8.
459  ********************************************************************/
460
461 BOOL prs_uint8(char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint8 *data8)
462 {
463         char *q = prs_mem_get(ps, sizeof(uint8));
464         if (q == NULL)
465                 return False;
466
467         DBG_RW_CVAL(name, depth, ps->data_offset, ps->io, q, *data8)
468         ps->data_offset += sizeof(uint8);
469
470         return True;
471 }
472
473 /*******************************************************************
474  Stream a uint16.
475  ********************************************************************/
476
477 BOOL prs_uint16(char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint16 *data16)
478 {
479         char *q = prs_mem_get(ps, sizeof(uint16));
480         if (q == NULL)
481                 return False;
482
483         DBG_RW_SVAL(name, depth, ps->data_offset, ps->io, ps->bigendian_data, q, *data16)
484         ps->data_offset += sizeof(uint16);
485
486         return True;
487 }
488
489 /*******************************************************************
490  Stream a uint32.
491  ********************************************************************/
492
493 BOOL prs_uint32(char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint32 *data32)
494 {
495         char *q = prs_mem_get(ps, sizeof(uint32));
496         if (q == NULL)
497                 return False;
498
499         DBG_RW_IVAL(name, depth, ps->data_offset, ps->io, ps->bigendian_data, q, *data32)
500         ps->data_offset += sizeof(uint32);
501
502         return True;
503 }
504
505 /******************************************************************
506  Stream an array of uint8s. Length is number of uint8s.
507  ********************************************************************/
508
509 BOOL prs_uint8s(BOOL charmode, char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint8 *data8s, int len)
510 {
511         char *q = prs_mem_get(ps, len * sizeof(uint8));
512         if (q == NULL)
513                 return False;
514
515         DBG_RW_PCVAL(charmode, name, depth, ps->data_offset, ps->io, q, data8s, len)
516         ps->data_offset += (len * sizeof(uint8));
517
518         return True;
519 }
520
521 /******************************************************************
522  Stream an array of uint16s. Length is number of uint16s.
523  ********************************************************************/
524
525 BOOL prs_uint16s(BOOL charmode, char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint16 *data16s, int len)
526 {
527         char *q = prs_mem_get(ps, len * sizeof(uint16));
528         if (q == NULL)
529                 return False;
530
531         DBG_RW_PSVAL(charmode, name, depth, ps->data_offset, ps->io, ps->bigendian_data, q, data16s, len)
532         ps->data_offset += (len * sizeof(uint16));
533
534         return True;
535 }
536
537 /******************************************************************
538  Stream an array of uint32s. Length is number of uint32s.
539  ********************************************************************/
540
541 BOOL prs_uint32s(BOOL charmode, char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint32 *data32s, int len)
542 {
543         char *q = prs_mem_get(ps, len * sizeof(uint32));
544         if (q == NULL)
545                 return False;
546
547         DBG_RW_PIVAL(charmode, name, depth, ps->data_offset, ps->io, ps->bigendian_data, q, data32s, len)
548         ps->data_offset += (len * sizeof(uint32));
549
550         return True;
551 }
552
553 /******************************************************************
554  Stream a "not" unicode string, length/buffer specified separately,
555  in byte chars. String is in little-endian format.
556  ********************************************************************/
557
558 BOOL prs_buffer2(BOOL charmode, char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, BUFFER2 *str)
559 {
560         char *p;
561         char *q = prs_mem_get(ps, str->buf_len);
562         if (q == NULL)
563                 return False;
564
565         if (UNMARSHALLING(ps)) {
566                 str->buffer = (uint16 *)prs_alloc_mem(ps,str->buf_len);
567                 if (str->buffer == NULL)
568                         return False;
569         }
570
571         p = (char *)str->buffer;
572
573         /* If we're using big-endian, reverse to get little-endian. */
574         if(ps->bigendian_data)
575                 DBG_RW_PSVAL(charmode, name, depth, ps->data_offset, ps->io, ps->bigendian_data, q, p, str->buf_len/2)
576         else
577                 DBG_RW_PCVAL(charmode, name, depth, ps->data_offset, ps->io, q, p, str->buf_len)
578         ps->data_offset += str->buf_len;
579
580         return True;
581 }
582
583 /******************************************************************
584  Stream a string, length/buffer specified separately,
585  in uint8 chars.
586  ********************************************************************/
587
588 BOOL prs_string2(BOOL charmode, char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, STRING2 *str)
589 {
590         char *q = prs_mem_get(ps, str->str_str_len * sizeof(uint8));
591         if (q == NULL)
592                 return False;
593
594         if (UNMARSHALLING(ps)) {
595                 str->buffer = prs_alloc_mem(ps,str->str_str_len);
596                 if (str->buffer == NULL)
597                         return False;
598         }
599
600         DBG_RW_PCVAL(charmode, name, depth, ps->data_offset, ps->io, q, str->buffer, str->str_max_len)
601         ps->data_offset += (str->str_str_len * sizeof(uint8));
602
603         return True;
604 }
605
606 /******************************************************************
607  Stream a unicode string, length/buffer specified separately,
608  in uint16 chars. We use DBG_RW_PCVAL, not DBG_RW_PSVAL here
609  as the unicode string is already in little-endian format.
610  ********************************************************************/
611
612 BOOL prs_unistr2(BOOL charmode, char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, UNISTR2 *str)
613 {
614         char *p;
615         char *q = prs_mem_get(ps, str->uni_str_len * sizeof(uint16));
616         if (q == NULL)
617                 return False;
618
619         if (UNMARSHALLING(ps)) {
620                 str->buffer = (uint16 *)prs_alloc_mem(ps,str->uni_str_len * sizeof(uint16));
621                 if (str->buffer == NULL)
622                         return False;
623         }
624
625         p = (char *)str->buffer;
626
627         /* If we're using big-endian, reverse to get little-endian. */
628         if(ps->bigendian_data)
629                 DBG_RW_PSVAL(charmode, name, depth, ps->data_offset, ps->io, ps->bigendian_data, q, p, str->uni_str_len)
630         else
631                 DBG_RW_PCVAL(charmode, name, depth, ps->data_offset, ps->io, q, p, str->uni_str_len * sizeof(uint16))
632         ps->data_offset += (str->uni_str_len * sizeof(uint16));
633
634         return True;
635 }
636
637
638
639 /******************************************************************
640  Stream a unicode string, length/buffer specified separately,
641  in uint16 chars. We use DBG_RW_PCVAL, not DBG_RW_PSVAL here
642  as the unicode string is already in little-endian format.
643  ********************************************************************/
644
645 BOOL prs_unistr3(BOOL charmode, char *name, UNISTR3 *str, prs_struct *ps, int depth)
646 {
647         char *p;
648         char *q = prs_mem_get(ps, str->uni_str_len * sizeof(uint16));
649         if (q == NULL)
650                 return False;
651
652         if (UNMARSHALLING(ps)) {
653                 str->str.buffer = (uint16 *)prs_alloc_mem(ps,str->uni_str_len * sizeof(uint16));
654                 if (str->str.buffer == NULL)
655                         return False;
656         }
657
658         p = (char *)str->str.buffer;
659
660         /* If we're using big-endian, reverse to get little-endian. */
661         if(ps->bigendian_data)
662                 DBG_RW_PSVAL(charmode, name, depth, ps->data_offset, ps->io, ps->bigendian_data, q, p, str->uni_str_len)
663         else
664                 DBG_RW_PCVAL(charmode, name, depth, ps->data_offset, ps->io, q, p, str->uni_str_len * sizeof(uint16))
665         ps->data_offset += (str->uni_str_len * sizeof(uint16));
666
667         return True;
668 }
669
670 /*******************************************************************
671  Stream a unicode  null-terminated string. As the string is already
672  in little-endian format then do it as a stream of bytes.
673  ********************************************************************/
674
675 BOOL prs_unistr(char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, UNISTR *str)
676 {
677         int len = 0;
678         unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *)str->buffer;
679         uint8 *start;
680         char *q;
681         char zero=0;
682         uint32 max_len;
683         uint16* ptr;
684
685         if (MARSHALLING(ps)) {
686
687                 for(len = 0; str->buffer[len] != 0; len++)
688                         ;
689
690                 q = prs_mem_get(ps, (len+1)*2);
691                 if (q == NULL)
692                         return False;
693
694                 start = (uint8*)q;
695
696                 for(len = 0; str->buffer[len] != 0; len++) 
697                 {
698                         if(ps->bigendian_data) 
699                         {
700                                 RW_SVAL(ps->io, ps->bigendian_data, q, *p, 0);
701                                 p += 2;
702                                 q += 2;
703                         } 
704                         else 
705                         {
706                                 RW_CVAL(ps->io, q, *p, 0);
707                                 p++;
708                                 q++;
709                                 RW_CVAL(ps->io, q, *p, 0);
710                                 p++;
711                                 q++;
712                         }
713                 }
714
715                 /*
716                  * even if the string is 'empty' (only an \0 char)
717                  * at this point the leading \0 hasn't been parsed.
718                  * so parse it now
719                  */
720
721                 RW_CVAL(ps->io, q, zero, 0);
722                 q++;
723                 RW_CVAL(ps->io, q, zero, 0);
724                 q++;
725
726                 len++;
727
728                 dump_data(5+depth, (char *)start, len * 2);
729         }
730         else { /* unmarshalling */
731         
732                 uint32 alloc_len = 0;
733                 q = prs_data_p(ps) + prs_offset(ps);
734
735                 /*
736                  * Work out how much space we need and talloc it.
737                  */
738                 max_len = (ps->buffer_size - ps->data_offset)/sizeof(uint16);
739
740                 /* the test of the value of *ptr helps to catch the circumstance
741                    where we have an emtpty (non-existent) string in the buffer */
742                 for ( ptr = (uint16 *)q; *ptr && (alloc_len <= max_len); alloc_len++)
743                         /* do nothing */ 
744                         ;
745
746                 /* should we allocate anything at all? */
747                 str->buffer = (uint16 *)prs_alloc_mem(ps,alloc_len * sizeof(uint16));
748                 if ((str->buffer == NULL) && (alloc_len > 0))
749                         return False;
750
751                 p = (unsigned char *)str->buffer;
752
753                 len = 0;
754                 /* the (len < alloc_len) test is to prevent us from overwriting
755                    memory that is not ours...if we get that far, we have a non-null
756                    terminated string in the buffer and have messed up somewhere */
757                 while ((len < alloc_len) && (*q != '\0'))
758                 {
759                         if(ps->bigendian_data) 
760                         {
761                                 RW_SVAL(ps->io, ps->bigendian_data, q, *p, 0);
762                                 p += 2;
763                                 q += 2;
764                         } else {
765                                 RW_CVAL(ps->io, q, *p, 0);
766                                 p++;
767                                 q++;
768                                 RW_CVAL(ps->io, q, *p, 0);
769                                 p++;
770                                 q++;
771                         }
772
773                         len++;
774                 } 
775                 if (len < alloc_len)
776                 {
777                         /* NULL terminate the UNISTR */
778                         str->buffer[len++] = '\0';
779                 }
780         }
781
782         /* set the offset in the prs_struct; 'len' points to the
783            terminiating NULL in the UNISTR so we need to go one more
784            uint16 */
785         ps->data_offset += (len)*2;
786         
787         return True;
788 }
789
790
791 /*******************************************************************
792  Stream a null-terminated string.  len is strlen, and therefore does
793  not include the null-termination character.
794  ********************************************************************/
795
796 BOOL prs_string(char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, char *str, int len, int max_buf_size)
797 {
798         char *q;
799         uint8 *start;
800         int i;
801
802         len = MIN(len, (max_buf_size-1));
803
804         q = prs_mem_get(ps, len+1);
805         if (q == NULL)
806                 return False;
807
808         start = (uint8*)q;
809
810         for(i = 0; i < len; i++) {
811                 RW_CVAL(ps->io, q, str[i],0);
812                 q++;
813         }
814
815         /* The terminating null. */
816         str[i] = '\0';
817
818         if (MARSHALLING(ps)) {
819                 RW_CVAL(ps->io, q, str[i], 0);
820         }
821
822         ps->data_offset += len+1;
823
824         dump_data(5+depth, (char *)start, len);
825
826         return True;
827 }
828
829 /*******************************************************************
830  prs_uint16 wrapper. Call this and it sets up a pointer to where the
831  uint16 should be stored, or gets the size if reading.
832  ********************************************************************/
833
834 BOOL prs_uint16_pre(char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint16 *data16, uint32 *offset)
835 {
836         *offset = ps->data_offset;
837         if (UNMARSHALLING(ps)) {
838                 /* reading. */
839                 return prs_uint16(name, ps, depth, data16);
840         } else {
841                 char *q = prs_mem_get(ps, sizeof(uint16));
842                 if(q ==NULL)
843                         return False;
844                 ps->data_offset += sizeof(uint16);
845         }
846         return True;
847 }
848
849 /*******************************************************************
850  prs_uint16 wrapper.  call this and it retrospectively stores the size.
851  does nothing on reading, as that is already handled by ...._pre()
852  ********************************************************************/
853
854 BOOL prs_uint16_post(char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint16 *data16,
855                                 uint32 ptr_uint16, uint32 start_offset)
856 {
857         if (MARSHALLING(ps)) {
858                 /* 
859                  * Writing - temporarily move the offset pointer.
860                  */
861                 uint16 data_size = ps->data_offset - start_offset;
862                 uint32 old_offset = ps->data_offset;
863
864                 ps->data_offset = ptr_uint16;
865                 if(!prs_uint16(name, ps, depth, &data_size)) {
866                         ps->data_offset = old_offset;
867                         return False;
868                 }
869                 ps->data_offset = old_offset;
870         } else {
871                 ps->data_offset = start_offset + (uint32)(*data16);
872         }
873         return True;
874 }
875
876 /*******************************************************************
877  prs_uint32 wrapper. Call this and it sets up a pointer to where the
878  uint32 should be stored, or gets the size if reading.
879  ********************************************************************/
880
881 BOOL prs_uint32_pre(char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint32 *data32, uint32 *offset)
882 {
883         *offset = ps->data_offset;
884         if (UNMARSHALLING(ps) && (data32 != NULL)) {
885                 /* reading. */
886                 return prs_uint32(name, ps, depth, data32);
887         } else {
888                 ps->data_offset += sizeof(uint32);
889         }
890         return True;
891 }
892
893 /*******************************************************************
894  prs_uint32 wrapper.  call this and it retrospectively stores the size.
895  does nothing on reading, as that is already handled by ...._pre()
896  ********************************************************************/
897
898 BOOL prs_uint32_post(char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint32 *data32,
899                                 uint32 ptr_uint32, uint32 data_size)
900 {
901         if (MARSHALLING(ps)) {
902                 /* 
903                  * Writing - temporarily move the offset pointer.
904                  */
905                 uint32 old_offset = ps->data_offset;
906                 ps->data_offset = ptr_uint32;
907                 if(!prs_uint32(name, ps, depth, &data_size)) {
908                         ps->data_offset = old_offset;
909                         return False;
910                 }
911                 ps->data_offset = old_offset;
912         }
913         return True;
914 }
915
916 /* useful function to store a structure in rpc wire format */
917 int tdb_prs_store(TDB_CONTEXT *tdb, char *keystr, prs_struct *ps)
918 {
919     TDB_DATA kbuf, dbuf;
920     kbuf.dptr = keystr;
921     kbuf.dsize = strlen(keystr)+1;
922     dbuf.dptr = prs_data_p(ps);
923     dbuf.dsize = prs_offset(ps);
924     return tdb_store(tdb, kbuf, dbuf, TDB_REPLACE);
925 }
926
927 /* useful function to fetch a structure into rpc wire format */
928 int tdb_prs_fetch(TDB_CONTEXT *tdb, char *keystr, prs_struct *ps, TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx)
929 {
930     TDB_DATA kbuf, dbuf;
931     kbuf.dptr = keystr;
932     kbuf.dsize = strlen(keystr)+1;
933
934     dbuf = tdb_fetch(tdb, kbuf);
935     if (!dbuf.dptr) return -1;
936
937     ZERO_STRUCTP(ps);
938     prs_init(ps, 0, 4, mem_ctx, UNMARSHALL);
939     prs_give_memory(ps, dbuf.dptr, dbuf.dsize, True);
940
941     return 0;
942