Convert all uint32/16/8 to _t in a grab-bag of remaining files.
[vlendec/samba-autobuild/.git] / source3 / registry / reg_parse_prs.c
1 /*
2    Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3    Samba memory buffer functions
4    Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell              1992-1997
5    Copyright (C) Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton 1996-1997
6    Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison               1999
7    Copyright (C) Andrew Bartlett              2003.
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 3 of the License, or
12    (at your option) any later version.
13
14    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
17    GNU General Public License for more details.
18
19    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20    along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
21 */
22
23 #include "includes.h"
24 #include "reg_parse_prs.h"
25 #include "rpc_dce.h"
26
27 #undef DBGC_CLASS
28 #define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_RPC_PARSE
29
30 /*******************************************************************
31  Debug output for parsing info
32
33  XXXX side-effect of this function is to increase the debug depth XXXX.
34
35 ********************************************************************/
36
37 void prs_debug(prs_struct *ps, int depth, const char *desc, const char *fn_name)
38 {
39         DEBUG(5+depth, ("%s%06x %s %s\n", tab_depth(5+depth,depth), ps->data_offset, fn_name, desc));
40 }
41
42 /**
43  * Initialise an expandable parse structure.
44  *
45  * @param size Initial buffer size.  If >0, a new buffer will be
46  * created with talloc().
47  *
48  * @return False if allocation fails, otherwise True.
49  **/
50
51 bool prs_init(prs_struct *ps, uint32_t size, TALLOC_CTX *ctx, bool io)
52 {
53         ZERO_STRUCTP(ps);
54         ps->io = io;
55         ps->bigendian_data = RPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN;
56         ps->align = RPC_PARSE_ALIGN;
57         ps->is_dynamic = False;
58         ps->data_offset = 0;
59         ps->buffer_size = 0;
60         ps->data_p = NULL;
61         ps->mem_ctx = ctx;
62
63         if (size != 0) {
64                 ps->buffer_size = size;
65                 ps->data_p = (char *)talloc_zero_size(ps->mem_ctx, size);
66                 if(ps->data_p == NULL) {
67                         DEBUG(0,("prs_init: talloc fail for %u bytes.\n", (unsigned int)size));
68                         return False;
69                 }
70                 ps->is_dynamic = True; /* We own this memory. */
71         } else if (MARSHALLING(ps)) {
72                 /* If size is zero and we're marshalling we should allocate memory on demand. */
73                 ps->is_dynamic = True;
74         }
75
76         return True;
77 }
78
79 /*******************************************************************
80  Delete the memory in a parse structure - if we own it.
81
82  NOTE: Contrary to the somewhat confusing naming, this function is not
83        intended for freeing memory allocated by prs_alloc_mem().
84        That memory is also attached to the talloc context given by
85        ps->mem_ctx, but is only freed when that talloc context is
86        freed. prs_mem_free() is used to delete "dynamic" memory
87        allocated in marshalling/unmarshalling.
88  ********************************************************************/
89
90 void prs_mem_free(prs_struct *ps)
91 {
92         if(ps->is_dynamic) {
93                 TALLOC_FREE(ps->data_p);
94         }
95         ps->is_dynamic = False;
96         ps->buffer_size = 0;
97         ps->data_offset = 0;
98 }
99
100 /*******************************************************************
101  Allocate memory when unmarshalling... Always zero clears.
102  ********************************************************************/
103
104 #if defined(PARANOID_MALLOC_CHECKER)
105 char *prs_alloc_mem_(prs_struct *ps, size_t size, unsigned int count)
106 #else
107 char *prs_alloc_mem(prs_struct *ps, size_t size, unsigned int count)
108 #endif
109 {
110         char *ret = NULL;
111
112         if (size && count) {
113                 /* We can't call the type-safe version here. */
114                 ret = (char *)_talloc_zero_array(ps->mem_ctx, size, count,
115                                                  "parse_prs");
116         }
117         return ret;
118 }
119
120 /*******************************************************************
121  Return the current talloc context we're using.
122  ********************************************************************/
123
124 TALLOC_CTX *prs_get_mem_context(prs_struct *ps)
125 {
126         return ps->mem_ctx;
127 }
128
129 /*******************************************************************
130  Attempt, if needed, to grow a data buffer.
131  Also depends on the data stream mode (io).
132  ********************************************************************/
133
134 bool prs_grow(prs_struct *ps, uint32_t extra_space)
135 {
136         uint32_t new_size;
137
138         ps->grow_size = MAX(ps->grow_size, ps->data_offset + extra_space);
139
140         if(ps->data_offset + extra_space <= ps->buffer_size)
141                 return True;
142
143         /*
144          * We cannot grow the buffer if we're not reading
145          * into the prs_struct, or if we don't own the memory.
146          */
147
148         if(UNMARSHALLING(ps) || !ps->is_dynamic) {
149                 DEBUG(0,("prs_grow: Buffer overflow - unable to expand buffer by %u bytes.\n",
150                                 (unsigned int)extra_space));
151                 return False;
152         }
153
154         /*
155          * Decide how much extra space we really need.
156          */
157
158         extra_space -= (ps->buffer_size - ps->data_offset);
159         if(ps->buffer_size == 0) {
160
161                 /*
162                  * Start with 128 bytes (arbitrary value), enough for small rpc
163                  * requests
164                  */
165                 new_size = MAX(128, extra_space);
166
167                 ps->data_p = (char *)talloc_zero_size(ps->mem_ctx, new_size);
168                 if(ps->data_p == NULL) {
169                         DEBUG(0,("prs_grow: talloc failure for size %u.\n", (unsigned int)new_size));
170                         return False;
171                 }
172         } else {
173                 /*
174                  * If the current buffer size is bigger than the space needed,
175                  * just double it, else add extra_space. Always keep 64 bytes
176                  * more, so that after we added a large blob we don't have to
177                  * realloc immediately again.
178                  */
179                 new_size = MAX(ps->buffer_size*2,
180                                ps->buffer_size + extra_space + 64);
181
182                 ps->data_p = talloc_realloc(ps->mem_ctx,
183                                                 ps->data_p,
184                                                 char,
185                                                 new_size);
186                 if (ps->data_p == NULL) {
187                         DEBUG(0,("prs_grow: Realloc failure for size %u.\n",
188                                 (unsigned int)new_size));
189                         return False;
190                 }
191
192                 memset(&ps->data_p[ps->buffer_size], '\0', (size_t)(new_size - ps->buffer_size));
193         }
194         ps->buffer_size = new_size;
195
196         return True;
197 }
198
199 /*******************************************************************
200  Get the data pointer (external interface).
201 ********************************************************************/
202
203 char *prs_data_p(prs_struct *ps)
204 {
205         return ps->data_p;
206 }
207
208 /*******************************************************************
209  Get the current data size (external interface).
210  ********************************************************************/
211
212 uint32_t prs_data_size(prs_struct *ps)
213 {
214         return ps->buffer_size;
215 }
216
217 /*******************************************************************
218  Fetch the current offset (external interface).
219  ********************************************************************/
220
221 uint32_t prs_offset(prs_struct *ps)
222 {
223         return ps->data_offset;
224 }
225
226 /*******************************************************************
227  Set the current offset (external interface).
228  ********************************************************************/
229
230 bool prs_set_offset(prs_struct *ps, uint32_t offset)
231 {
232         if ((offset > ps->data_offset)
233             && !prs_grow(ps, offset - ps->data_offset)) {
234                 return False;
235         }
236
237         ps->data_offset = offset;
238         return True;
239 }
240
241 /*******************************************************************
242  Append the data from a buffer into a parse_struct.
243  ********************************************************************/
244
245 bool prs_copy_data_in(prs_struct *dst, const char *src, uint32_t len)
246 {
247         if (len == 0)
248                 return True;
249
250         if(!prs_grow(dst, len))
251                 return False;
252
253         memcpy(&dst->data_p[dst->data_offset], src, (size_t)len);
254         dst->data_offset += len;
255
256         return True;
257 }
258
259 /*******************************************************************
260  Align a the data_len to a multiple of align bytes - filling with
261  zeros.
262  ********************************************************************/
263
264 bool prs_align(prs_struct *ps)
265 {
266         uint32_t mod = ps->data_offset & (ps->align-1);
267
268         if (ps->align != 0 && mod != 0) {
269                 uint32_t extra_space = (ps->align - mod);
270                 if(!prs_grow(ps, extra_space))
271                         return False;
272                 memset(&ps->data_p[ps->data_offset], '\0', (size_t)extra_space);
273                 ps->data_offset += extra_space;
274         }
275
276         return True;
277 }
278
279 /******************************************************************
280  Align on a 8 byte boundary
281  *****************************************************************/
282
283 bool prs_align_uint64(prs_struct *ps)
284 {
285         bool ret;
286         uint8_t old_align = ps->align;
287
288         ps->align = 8;
289         ret = prs_align(ps);
290         ps->align = old_align;
291
292         return ret;
293 }
294
295 /*******************************************************************
296  Ensure we can read/write to a given offset.
297  ********************************************************************/
298
299 char *prs_mem_get(prs_struct *ps, uint32_t extra_size)
300 {
301         if(UNMARSHALLING(ps)) {
302                 /*
303                  * If reading, ensure that we can read the requested size item.
304                  */
305                 if (ps->data_offset + extra_size > ps->buffer_size) {
306                         DEBUG(0,("prs_mem_get: reading data of size %u would overrun "
307                                 "buffer by %u bytes.\n",
308                                 (unsigned int)extra_size,
309                                 (unsigned int)(ps->data_offset + extra_size - ps->buffer_size) ));
310                         return NULL;
311                 }
312         } else {
313                 /*
314                  * Writing - grow the buffer if needed.
315                  */
316                 if(!prs_grow(ps, extra_size))
317                         return NULL;
318         }
319         return &ps->data_p[ps->data_offset];
320 }
321
322 /*******************************************************************
323  Change the struct type.
324  ********************************************************************/
325
326 void prs_switch_type(prs_struct *ps, bool io)
327 {
328         if ((ps->io ^ io) == True)
329                 ps->io=io;
330 }
331
332 /*******************************************************************
333  Stream a uint16.
334  ********************************************************************/
335
336 bool prs_uint16(const char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint16_t *data16)
337 {
338         char *q = prs_mem_get(ps, sizeof(uint16_t));
339         if (q == NULL)
340                 return False;
341
342         if (UNMARSHALLING(ps)) {
343                 if (ps->bigendian_data)
344                         *data16 = RSVAL(q,0);
345                 else
346                         *data16 = SVAL(q,0);
347         } else {
348                 if (ps->bigendian_data)
349                         RSSVAL(q,0,*data16);
350                 else
351                         SSVAL(q,0,*data16);
352         }
353
354         DEBUGADD(5,("%s%04x %s: %04x\n", tab_depth(5,depth), ps->data_offset, name, *data16));
355
356         ps->data_offset += sizeof(uint16_t);
357
358         return True;
359 }
360
361 /*******************************************************************
362  Stream a uint32.
363  ********************************************************************/
364
365 bool prs_uint32(const char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint32_t *data32)
366 {
367         char *q = prs_mem_get(ps, sizeof(uint32_t));
368         if (q == NULL)
369                 return False;
370
371         if (UNMARSHALLING(ps)) {
372                 if (ps->bigendian_data)
373                         *data32 = RIVAL(q,0);
374                 else
375                         *data32 = IVAL(q,0);
376         } else {
377                 if (ps->bigendian_data)
378                         RSIVAL(q,0,*data32);
379                 else
380                         SIVAL(q,0,*data32);
381         }
382
383         DEBUGADD(5,("%s%04x %s: %08x\n", tab_depth(5,depth), ps->data_offset, name, *data32));
384
385         ps->data_offset += sizeof(uint32_t);
386
387         return True;
388 }
389
390 /*******************************************************************
391  Stream a uint64_struct
392  ********************************************************************/
393 bool prs_uint64(const char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint64 *data64)
394 {
395         if (UNMARSHALLING(ps)) {
396                 uint32_t high, low;
397
398                 if (!prs_uint32(name, ps, depth+1, &low))
399                         return False;
400
401                 if (!prs_uint32(name, ps, depth+1, &high))
402                         return False;
403
404                 *data64 = ((uint64_t)high << 32) + low;
405
406                 return True;
407         } else {
408                 uint32_t high = (*data64) >> 32, low = (*data64) & 0xFFFFFFFF;
409                 return prs_uint32(name, ps, depth+1, &low) &&
410                            prs_uint32(name, ps, depth+1, &high);
411         }
412 }
413
414 /******************************************************************
415  Stream an array of uint8s. Length is number of uint8s.
416  ********************************************************************/
417
418 bool prs_uint8s(bool charmode, const char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint8_t *data8s, int len)
419 {
420         int i;
421         char *q = prs_mem_get(ps, len);
422         if (q == NULL)
423                 return False;
424
425         if (UNMARSHALLING(ps)) {
426                 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
427                         data8s[i] = CVAL(q,i);
428         } else {
429                 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
430                         SCVAL(q, i, data8s[i]);
431         }
432
433         DEBUGADD(5,("%s%04x %s: ", tab_depth(5,depth), ps->data_offset ,name));
434         if (charmode)
435                 print_asc(5, (unsigned char*)data8s, len);
436         else {
437                 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
438                         DEBUGADD(5,("%02x ", data8s[i]));
439         }
440         DEBUGADD(5,("\n"));
441
442         ps->data_offset += len;
443
444         return True;
445 }