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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-05 18:37:14 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-05 18:37:14 +0000 |
commit | ea648e70a989cca190cd7403fe892fd2dcc290b4 (patch) | |
tree | e2b6b1c647da68b0d4d66082835e256eb30970e8 /lib/isc/win32/strerror.c | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 1:9.11.5.P4+dfsg.upstream/1%9.11.5.P4+dfsgupstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/lib/isc/win32/strerror.c b/lib/isc/win32/strerror.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..36c9b79 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/isc/win32/strerror.c @@ -0,0 +1,452 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") + * + * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public + * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this + * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. + * + * See the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this work for additional + * information regarding copyright ownership. + */ + + +#include <config.h> + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <winsock2.h> + +#include <isc/mutex.h> +#include <isc/once.h> +#include <isc/print.h> +#include <isc/strerror.h> +#include <isc/util.h> + +/* + * Forward declarations + */ + +char * +FormatError(int error); + +char * +GetWSAErrorMessage(int errval); + +char * +NTstrerror(int err, BOOL *bfreebuf); + +/* + * We need to do this this way for profiled locks. + */ + +static isc_mutex_t isc_strerror_lock; +static void init_lock(void) { + RUNTIME_CHECK(isc_mutex_init(&isc_strerror_lock) == ISC_R_SUCCESS); +} + +/* + * This routine needs to free up any buffer allocated by FormatMessage + * if that routine gets used. + */ + +void +isc__strerror(int num, char *buf, size_t size) { + char *msg; + BOOL freebuf; + unsigned int unum = num; + static isc_once_t once = ISC_ONCE_INIT; + + REQUIRE(buf != NULL); + + RUNTIME_CHECK(isc_once_do(&once, init_lock) == ISC_R_SUCCESS); + + LOCK(&isc_strerror_lock); + freebuf = FALSE; + msg = NTstrerror(num, &freebuf); + if (msg != NULL) + snprintf(buf, size, "%s", msg); + else + snprintf(buf, size, "Unknown error: %u", unum); + if(freebuf && msg != NULL) { + LocalFree(msg); + } + UNLOCK(&isc_strerror_lock); +} + +/* + * Note this will cause a memory leak unless the memory allocated here + * is freed by calling LocalFree. isc__strerror does this before unlocking. + * This only gets called if there is a system type of error and will likely + * be an unusual event. + */ +char * +FormatError(int error) { + LPVOID lpMsgBuf = NULL; + FormatMessage( + FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER | + FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM | + FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS, + NULL, + error, + /* Default language */ + MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT), + (LPTSTR) &lpMsgBuf, + 0, + NULL); + + return (lpMsgBuf); +} + +/* + * This routine checks the error value and calls the WSA Windows Sockets + * Error message function GetWSAErrorMessage below if it's within that range + * since those messages are not available in the system error messages. + */ +char * +NTstrerror(int err, BOOL *bfreebuf) { + char *retmsg = NULL; + + /* Copy the error value first in case of other errors */ + DWORD errval = err; + + *bfreebuf = FALSE; + + /* Get the Winsock2 error messages */ + if (errval >= WSABASEERR && errval <= (WSABASEERR + 1015)) { + retmsg = GetWSAErrorMessage(errval); + if (retmsg != NULL) + return (retmsg); + } + /* + * If it's not one of the standard Unix error codes, + * try a system error message + */ + if (errval > (DWORD) _sys_nerr) { + *bfreebuf = TRUE; + return (FormatError(errval)); + } else { + return (strerror(errval)); + } +} + +/* + * This is a replacement for perror + */ +void __cdecl +NTperror(char *errmsg) { + /* Copy the error value first in case of other errors */ + int errval = errno; + BOOL bfreebuf = FALSE; + char *msg; + + msg = NTstrerror(errval, &bfreebuf); + fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", errmsg, msg); + if(bfreebuf == TRUE) { + LocalFree(msg); + } + +} + +/* + * Return the error string related to Winsock2 errors. + * This function is necessary since FormatMessage knows nothing about them + * and there is no function to get them. + */ +char * +GetWSAErrorMessage(int errval) { + char *msg; + + switch (errval) { + + case WSAEINTR: + msg = "Interrupted system call"; + break; + + case WSAEBADF: + msg = "Bad file number"; + break; + + case WSAEACCES: + msg = "Permission denied"; + break; + + case WSAEFAULT: + msg = "Bad address"; + break; + + case WSAEINVAL: + msg = "Invalid argument"; + break; + + case WSAEMFILE: + msg = "Too many open sockets"; + break; + + case WSAEWOULDBLOCK: + msg = "Operation would block"; + break; + + case WSAEINPROGRESS: + msg = "Operation now in progress"; + break; + + case WSAEALREADY: + msg = "Operation already in progress"; + break; + + case WSAENOTSOCK: + msg = "Socket operation on non-socket"; + break; + + case WSAEDESTADDRREQ: + msg = "Destination address required"; + break; + + case WSAEMSGSIZE: + msg = "Message too long"; + break; + + case WSAEPROTOTYPE: + msg = "Protocol wrong type for socket"; + break; + + case WSAENOPROTOOPT: + msg = "Bad protocol option"; + break; + + case WSAEPROTONOSUPPORT: + msg = "Protocol not supported"; + break; + + case WSAESOCKTNOSUPPORT: + msg = "Socket type not supported"; + break; + + case WSAEOPNOTSUPP: + msg = "Operation not supported on socket"; + break; + + case WSAEPFNOSUPPORT: + msg = "Protocol family not supported"; + break; + + case WSAEAFNOSUPPORT: + msg = "Address family not supported"; + break; + + case WSAEADDRINUSE: + msg = "Address already in use"; + break; + + case WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL: + msg = "Can't assign requested address"; + break; + + case WSAENETDOWN: + msg = "Network is down"; + break; + + case WSAENETUNREACH: + msg = "Network is unreachable"; + break; + + case WSAENETRESET: + msg = "Net connection reset"; + break; + + case WSAECONNABORTED: + msg = "Software caused connection abort"; + break; + + case WSAECONNRESET: + msg = "Connection reset by peer"; + break; + + case WSAENOBUFS: + msg = "No buffer space available"; + break; + + case WSAEISCONN: + msg = "Socket is already connected"; + break; + + case WSAENOTCONN: + msg = "Socket is not connected"; + break; + + case WSAESHUTDOWN: + msg = "Can't send after socket shutdown"; + break; + + case WSAETOOMANYREFS: + msg = "Too many references: can't splice"; + break; + + case WSAETIMEDOUT: + msg = "Connection timed out"; + break; + + case WSAECONNREFUSED: + msg = "Connection refused"; + break; + + case WSAELOOP: + msg = "Too many levels of symbolic links"; + break; + + case WSAENAMETOOLONG: + msg = "File name too long"; + break; + + case WSAEHOSTDOWN: + msg = "Host is down"; + break; + + case WSAEHOSTUNREACH: + msg = "No route to host"; + break; + + case WSAENOTEMPTY: + msg = "Directory not empty"; + break; + + case WSAEPROCLIM: + msg = "Too many processes"; + break; + + case WSAEUSERS: + msg = "Too many users"; + break; + + case WSAEDQUOT: + msg = "Disc quota exceeded"; + break; + + case WSAESTALE: + msg = "Stale NFS file handle"; + break; + + case WSAEREMOTE: + msg = "Too many levels of remote in path"; + break; + + case WSASYSNOTREADY: + msg = "Network system is unavailable"; + break; + + case WSAVERNOTSUPPORTED: + msg = "Winsock version out of range"; + break; + + case WSANOTINITIALISED: + msg = "WSAStartup not yet called"; + break; + + case WSAEDISCON: + msg = "Graceful shutdown in progress"; + break; +/* + case WSAHOST_NOT_FOUND: + msg = "Host not found"; + break; + + case WSANO_DATA: + msg = "No host data of that type was found"; + break; +*/ + default: + msg = NULL; + break; + } + return (msg); +} + +/* + * These error messages are more informative about CryptAPI Errors than the + * standard error messages + */ + +char * +GetCryptErrorMessage(int errval) { + char *msg; + + switch (errval) { + + case NTE_BAD_FLAGS: + msg = "The dwFlags parameter has an illegal value."; + break; + case NTE_BAD_KEYSET: + msg = "The Registry entry for the key container " + "could not be opened and may not exist."; + break; + case NTE_BAD_KEYSET_PARAM: + msg = "The pszContainer or pszProvider parameter " + "is set to an illegal value."; + break; + case NTE_BAD_PROV_TYPE: + msg = "The value of the dwProvType parameter is out " + "of range. All provider types must be from " + "1 to 999, inclusive."; + break; + case NTE_BAD_SIGNATURE: + msg = "The provider DLL signature did not verify " + "correctly. Either the DLL or the digital " + "signature has been tampered with."; + break; + case NTE_EXISTS: + msg = "The dwFlags parameter is CRYPT_NEWKEYSET, but the key" + " container already exists."; + break; + case NTE_KEYSET_ENTRY_BAD: + msg = "The Registry entry for the pszContainer key container " + "was found (in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER window), but is " + "corrupt. See the section System Administration for " + " etails about CryptoAPI's Registry usage."; + break; + case NTE_KEYSET_NOT_DEF: + msg = "No Registry entry exists in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER " + "window for the key container specified by " + "pszContainer."; + break; + case NTE_NO_MEMORY: + msg = "The CSP ran out of memory during the operation."; + break; + case NTE_PROV_DLL_NOT_FOUND: + msg = "The provider DLL file does not exist or is not on the " + "current path."; + break; + case NTE_PROV_TYPE_ENTRY_BAD: + msg = "The Registry entry for the provider type specified by " + "dwProvType is corrupt. This error may relate to " + "either the user default CSP list or the machine " + "default CSP list. See the section System " + "Administration for details about CryptoAPI's " + "Registry usage."; + break; + case NTE_PROV_TYPE_NO_MATCH: + msg = "The provider type specified by dwProvType does not " + "match the provider type found in the Registry. Note " + "that this error can only occur when pszProvider " + "specifies an actual CSP name."; + break; + case NTE_PROV_TYPE_NOT_DEF: + msg = "No Registry entry exists for the provider type " + "specified by dwProvType."; + break; + case NTE_PROVIDER_DLL_FAIL: + msg = "The provider DLL file could not be loaded, and " + "may not exist. If it exists, then the file is " + "not a valid DLL."; + break; + case NTE_SIGNATURE_FILE_BAD: + msg = "An error occurred while loading the DLL file image, " + "prior to verifying its signature."; + break; + + default: + msg = NULL; + break; + } + return msg; +} + |