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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
Samba charset module for Mac OS X/Darwin
Copyright (C) Benjamin Riefenstahl 2003
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/*
* modules/charset_macosxfs.c
*
* A Samba charset module to use on Mac OS X/Darwin as the filesystem
* and display encoding.
*
* Actually two implementations are provided here. The default
* implementation is based on the official CFString API. The other is
* based on internal CFString APIs as defined in the OpenDarwin
* source.
*/
#include "replace.h"
#include "charset.h"
#include "charset_proto.h"
#include "lib/util/debug.h"
#undef realloc
#ifdef DARWINOS
/*
* Include OS frameworks. These are only needed in this module.
*/
#include <CoreFoundation/CFString.h>
/*
* See if autoconf has found us the internal headers in some form.
*/
#if defined(HAVE_COREFOUNDATION_CFSTRINGENCODINGCONVERTER_H)
# include <CoreFoundation/CFStringEncodingConverter.h>
# include <CoreFoundation/CFUnicodePrecomposition.h>
# define USE_INTERNAL_API 1
#elif defined(HAVE_CFSTRINGENCODINGCONVERTER_H)
# include <CFStringEncodingConverter.h>
# include <CFUnicodePrecomposition.h>
# define USE_INTERNAL_API 1
#endif
/*
* Compile time configuration: Do we want debug output?
*/
/* #define DEBUG_STRINGS 1 */
/*
* A simple, but efficient memory provider for our buffers.
*/
static inline void *resize_buffer (void *buffer, size_t *size, size_t newsize)
{
if (newsize > *size) {
*size = newsize + 128;
buffer = realloc(buffer, *size);
}
return buffer;
}
/*
* While there is a version of OpenDarwin for intel, the usual case is
* big-endian PPC. So we need byte swapping to handle the
* little-endian byte order of the network protocol. We also need an
* additional dynamic buffer to do this work for incoming data blocks,
* because we have to consider the original data as constant.
*
* We abstract the differences away by providing a simple facade with
* these functions/macros:
*
* le_to_native(dst,src,len)
* native_to_le(cp,len)
* set_ucbuffer_with_le(buffer,bufsize,data,size)
* set_ucbuffer_with_le_copy(buffer,bufsize,data,size,reserve)
*/
#ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
static inline void swap_bytes (char * dst, const char * src, size_t len)
{
const char *srcend = src + len;
while (src < srcend) {
dst[0] = src[1];
dst[1] = src[0];
dst += 2;
src += 2;
}
}
static inline void swap_bytes_inplace (char * cp, size_t len)
{
char temp;
char *end = cp + len;
while (cp < end) {
temp = cp[1];
cp[1] = cp[0];
cp[0] = temp;
cp += 2;
}
}
#define le_to_native(dst,src,len) swap_bytes(dst,src,len)
#define native_to_le(cp,len) swap_bytes_inplace(cp,len)
#define set_ucbuffer_with_le(buffer,bufsize,data,size) \
set_ucbuffer_with_le_copy(buffer,bufsize,data,size,0)
#else /* ! WORDS_BIGENDIAN */
#define le_to_native(dst,src,len) memcpy(dst,src,len)
#define native_to_le(cp,len) /* nothing */
#define set_ucbuffer_with_le(buffer,bufsize,data,size) \
(((void)(bufsize)),(UniChar*)(data))
#endif
static inline UniChar *set_ucbuffer_with_le_copy (
UniChar *buffer, size_t *bufsize,
const void *data, size_t size, size_t reserve)
{
buffer = resize_buffer(buffer, bufsize, size+reserve);
le_to_native((char*)buffer,data,size);
return buffer;
}
/*
* A simple hexdump function for debugging error conditions.
*/
#define debug_out(s) DEBUG(0,(s))
#ifdef DEBUG_STRINGS
static void hexdump( const char * label, const char * s, size_t len )
{
size_t restlen = len;
debug_out("<<<<<<<\n");
debug_out(label);
debug_out("\n");
while (restlen > 0) {
char line[100];
size_t i, j;
char * d = line;
#undef sprintf
d += sprintf(d, "%04X ", (unsigned)(len-restlen));
*d++ = ' ';
for( i = 0; i<restlen && i<8; ++i ) {
d += sprintf(d, "%02X ", ((unsigned)s[i]) & 0xFF);
}
for( j = i; j<8; ++j ) {
d += sprintf(d, " ");
}
*d++ = ' ';
for( i = 8; i<restlen && i<16; ++i ) {
d += sprintf(d, "%02X ", ((unsigned)s[i]) & 0xFF);
}
for( j = i; j<16; ++j ) {
d += sprintf(d, " ");
}
*d++ = ' ';
for( i = 0; i<restlen && i<16; ++i ) {
if(s[i] < ' ' || s[i] >= 0x7F || !isprint(s[i]))
*d++ = '.';
else
*d++ = s[i];
}
*d++ = '\n';
*d = 0;
restlen -= i;
s += i;
debug_out(line);
}
debug_out(">>>>>>>\n");
}
#else /* !DEBUG_STRINGS */
#define hexdump(label,s,len) /* nothing */
#endif
#if !USE_INTERNAL_API
/*
* An implementation based on documented Mac OS X APIs.
*
* This does a certain amount of memory management, creating and
* manipulating CFString objects. We try to minimize the impact by
* keeping those objects around and re-using them. We also use
* external backing store for the CFStrings where this is possible and
* benficial.
*
* The Unicode normalizations forms available at this level are
* generic, not specifically for the file system. So they may not be
* perfect fits.
*/
size_t macosxfs_encoding_pull(
void *cd, /* Encoder handle */
const char **inbuf, size_t *inbytesleft, /* Script string */
char **outbuf, size_t *outbytesleft) /* UTF-16-LE string */
{
static const int script_code = kCFStringEncodingUTF8;
static CFMutableStringRef cfstring = NULL;
size_t outsize;
CFRange range;
(void) cd; /* UNUSED */
if (0 == *inbytesleft) {
return 0;
}
if (NULL == cfstring) {
/*
* A version with an external backing store as in the
* push function should have been more efficient, but
* testing shows, that it is actually slower (!).
* Maybe kCFAllocatorDefault gets shortcut evaluation
* internally, while kCFAllocatorNull doesn't.
*/
cfstring = CFStringCreateMutable(kCFAllocatorDefault,0);
}
/*
* Three methods of appending to a CFString, choose the most
* efficient.
*/
if (0 == (*inbuf)[*inbytesleft-1]) {
CFStringAppendCString(cfstring, *inbuf, script_code);
} else if (*inbytesleft <= 255) {
Str255 buffer;
buffer[0] = *inbytesleft;
memcpy(buffer+1, *inbuf, buffer[0]);
CFStringAppendPascalString(cfstring, buffer, script_code);
} else {
/*
* We would like to use a fixed buffer and a loop
* here, but then we can't guarantee that the input is
* well-formed UTF-8, as we are supposed to do.
*/
static char *buffer = NULL;
static size_t buflen = 0;
buffer = resize_buffer(buffer, &buflen, *inbytesleft+1);
memcpy(buffer, *inbuf, *inbytesleft);
buffer[*inbytesleft] = 0;
CFStringAppendCString(cfstring, *inbuf, script_code);
}
/*
* Compose characters, using the non-canonical composition
* form.
*/
CFStringNormalize(cfstring, kCFStringNormalizationFormC);
outsize = CFStringGetLength(cfstring);
range = CFRangeMake(0,outsize);
if (outsize == 0) {
/*
* HACK: smbd/mangle_hash2.c:is_legal_name() expects
* errors here. That function will always pass 2
* characters. smbd/open.c:check_for_pipe() cuts a
* patchname to 10 characters blindly. Suppress the
* debug output in those cases.
*/
if(2 != *inbytesleft && 10 != *inbytesleft) {
debug_out("String conversion: "
"An unknown error occurred\n");
hexdump("UTF8->UTF16LE (old) input",
*inbuf, *inbytesleft);
}
errno = EILSEQ; /* Not sure, but this is what we have
* actually seen. */
return -1;
}
if (outsize*2 > *outbytesleft) {
CFStringDelete(cfstring, range);
debug_out("String conversion: "
"Output buffer too small\n");
hexdump("UTF8->UTF16LE (old) input",
*inbuf, *inbytesleft);
errno = E2BIG;
return -1;
}
CFStringGetCharacters(cfstring, range, (UniChar*)*outbuf);
CFStringDelete(cfstring, range);
native_to_le(*outbuf, outsize*2);
/*
* Add a converted null byte, if the CFString conversions
* prevented that until now.
*/
if (0 == (*inbuf)[*inbytesleft-1] &&
(0 != (*outbuf)[outsize*2-1] || 0 != (*outbuf)[outsize*2-2])) {
if ((outsize*2+2) > *outbytesleft) {
debug_out("String conversion: "
"Output buffer too small\n");
hexdump("UTF8->UTF16LE (old) input",
*inbuf, *inbytesleft);
errno = E2BIG;
return -1;
}
(*outbuf)[outsize*2] = (*outbuf)[outsize*2+1] = 0;
outsize += 2;
}
*inbuf += *inbytesleft;
*inbytesleft = 0;
*outbuf += outsize*2;
*outbytesleft -= outsize*2;
return 0;
}
size_t macosxfs_encoding_push(
void *cd, /* Encoder handle */
const char **inbuf, size_t *inbytesleft, /* UTF-16-LE string */
char **outbuf, size_t *outbytesleft) /* Script string */
{
static const int script_code = kCFStringEncodingUTF8;
static CFMutableStringRef cfstring = NULL;
static UniChar *buffer = NULL;
static size_t buflen = 0;
CFIndex outsize, cfsize, charsconverted;
(void) cd; /* UNUSED */
if (0 == *inbytesleft) {
return 0;
}
/*
* We need a buffer that can hold 4 times the original data,
* because that is the theoretical maximum that decomposition
* can create currently (in Unicode 4.0).
*/
buffer = set_ucbuffer_with_le_copy(
buffer, &buflen, *inbuf, *inbytesleft, 3 * *inbytesleft);
if (NULL == cfstring) {
cfstring = CFStringCreateMutableWithExternalCharactersNoCopy(
kCFAllocatorDefault,
buffer, *inbytesleft/2, buflen/2,
kCFAllocatorNull);
} else {
CFStringSetExternalCharactersNoCopy(
cfstring,
buffer, *inbytesleft/2, buflen/2);
}
/*
* Decompose characters, using the non-canonical decomposition
* form.
*
* NB: This isn't exactly what HFS+ wants (see note on
* kCFStringEncodingUseHFSPlusCanonical in
* CFStringEncodingConverter.h), but AFAIK it's the best that
* the official API can do.
*/
CFStringNormalize(cfstring, kCFStringNormalizationFormD);
cfsize = CFStringGetLength(cfstring);
charsconverted = CFStringGetBytes(
cfstring, CFRangeMake(0,cfsize),
script_code, 0, false,
*(UInt8 **)outbuf, *outbytesleft, &outsize);
if (0 == charsconverted) {
debug_out("String conversion: "
"Buffer too small or not convertible\n");
hexdump("UTF16LE->UTF8 (old) input",
*inbuf, *inbytesleft);
errno = EILSEQ; /* Probably more likely. */
return -1;
}
/*
* Add a converted null byte, if the CFString conversions
* prevented that until now.
*/
if (0 == (*inbuf)[*inbytesleft-1] && 0 == (*inbuf)[*inbytesleft-2] &&
(0 != (*outbuf)[outsize-1])) {
if (((size_t)outsize+1) > *outbytesleft) {
debug_out("String conversion: "
"Output buffer too small\n");
hexdump("UTF16LE->UTF8 (old) input",
*inbuf, *inbytesleft);
errno = E2BIG;
return -1;
}
(*outbuf)[outsize] = 0;
++outsize;
}
*inbuf += *inbytesleft;
*inbytesleft = 0;
*outbuf += outsize;
*outbytesleft -= outsize;
return 0;
}
#else /* USE_INTERNAL_API */
/*
* An implementation based on internal code as known from the
* OpenDarwin CVS.
*
* This code doesn't need much memory management because it uses
* functions that operate on the raw memory directly.
*
* The push routine here is faster and more compatible with HFS+ than
* the other implementation above. The pull routine is only faster
* for some strings, slightly slower for others. The pull routine
* looses because it has to iterate over the data twice, once to
* decode UTF-8 and than to do the character composition required by
* Windows.
*/
static size_t macosxfs_encoding_pull(
void *cd, /* Encoder handle */
const char **inbuf, size_t *inbytesleft, /* Script string */
char **outbuf, size_t *outbytesleft) /* UTF-16-LE string */
{
static const int script_code = kCFStringEncodingUTF8;
UInt32 srcCharsUsed = 0;
UInt32 dstCharsUsed = 0;
UInt32 result;
uint32_t dstDecomposedUsed = 0;
uint32_t dstPrecomposedUsed = 0;
(void) cd; /* UNUSED */
if (0 == *inbytesleft) {
return 0;
}
result = CFStringEncodingBytesToUnicode(
script_code, kCFStringEncodingComposeCombinings,
*inbuf, *inbytesleft, &srcCharsUsed,
(UniChar*)*outbuf, *outbytesleft, &dstCharsUsed);
switch(result) {
case kCFStringEncodingConversionSuccess:
if (*inbytesleft == srcCharsUsed) {
break;
}
FALL_THROUGH;
case kCFStringEncodingInsufficientOutputBufferLength:
debug_out("String conversion: "
"Output buffer too small\n");
hexdump("UTF8->UTF16LE (new) input",
*inbuf, *inbytesleft);
errno = E2BIG;
return -1;
case kCFStringEncodingInvalidInputStream:
/*
* HACK: smbd/mangle_hash2.c:is_legal_name() expects
* errors here. That function will always pass 2
* characters. smbd/open.c:check_for_pipe() cuts a
* patchname to 10 characters blindly. Suppress the
* debug output in those cases.
*/
if(2 != *inbytesleft && 10 != *inbytesleft) {
debug_out("String conversion: "
"Invalid input sequence\n");
hexdump("UTF8->UTF16LE (new) input",
*inbuf, *inbytesleft);
}
errno = EILSEQ;
return -1;
case kCFStringEncodingConverterUnavailable:
debug_out("String conversion: "
"Unknown encoding\n");
hexdump("UTF8->UTF16LE (new) input",
*inbuf, *inbytesleft);
errno = EINVAL;
return -1;
}
/*
* It doesn't look like CFStringEncodingBytesToUnicode() can
* produce precomposed characters (flags=ComposeCombinings
* doesn't do it), so we need another pass over the data here.
* We can do this in-place, as the string can only get
* shorter.
*
* (Actually in theory there should be an internal
* decomposition and reordering before the actual composition
* step. But we should be able to rely on that we always get
* fully decomposed strings for input, so this can't create
* problems in reality.)
*/
CFUniCharPrecompose(
(const UTF16Char *)*outbuf, dstCharsUsed, &dstDecomposedUsed,
(UTF16Char *)*outbuf, dstCharsUsed, &dstPrecomposedUsed);
native_to_le(*outbuf, dstPrecomposedUsed*2);
*inbuf += srcCharsUsed;
*inbytesleft -= srcCharsUsed;
*outbuf += dstPrecomposedUsed*2;
*outbytesleft -= dstPrecomposedUsed*2;
return 0;
}
static size_t macosxfs_encoding_push(
void *cd, /* Encoder handle */
const char **inbuf, size_t *inbytesleft, /* UTF-16-LE string */
char **outbuf, size_t *outbytesleft) /* Script string */
{
static const int script_code = kCFStringEncodingUTF8;
static UniChar *buffer = NULL;
static size_t buflen = 0;
UInt32 srcCharsUsed=0, dstCharsUsed=0, result;
(void) cd; /* UNUSED */
if (0 == *inbytesleft) {
return 0;
}
buffer = set_ucbuffer_with_le(
buffer, &buflen, *inbuf, *inbytesleft);
result = CFStringEncodingUnicodeToBytes(
script_code, kCFStringEncodingUseHFSPlusCanonical,
buffer, *inbytesleft/2, &srcCharsUsed,
*outbuf, *outbytesleft, &dstCharsUsed);
switch(result) {
case kCFStringEncodingConversionSuccess:
if (*inbytesleft/2 == srcCharsUsed) {
break;
}
FALL_THROUGH;
case kCFStringEncodingInsufficientOutputBufferLength:
debug_out("String conversion: "
"Output buffer too small\n");
hexdump("UTF16LE->UTF8 (new) input",
*inbuf, *inbytesleft);
errno = E2BIG;
return -1;
case kCFStringEncodingInvalidInputStream:
/*
* HACK: smbd/open.c:check_for_pipe():is_legal_name()
* cuts a pathname to 10 characters blindly. Suppress
* the debug output in those cases.
*/
if(10 != *inbytesleft) {
debug_out("String conversion: "
"Invalid input sequence\n");
hexdump("UTF16LE->UTF8 (new) input",
*inbuf, *inbytesleft);
}
errno = EILSEQ;
return -1;
case kCFStringEncodingConverterUnavailable:
debug_out("String conversion: "
"Unknown encoding\n");
hexdump("UTF16LE->UTF8 (new) input",
*inbuf, *inbytesleft);
errno = EINVAL;
return -1;
}
*inbuf += srcCharsUsed*2;
*inbytesleft -= srcCharsUsed*2;
*outbuf += dstCharsUsed;
*outbytesleft -= dstCharsUsed;
return 0;
}
#endif /* USE_INTERNAL_API */
#else /* DARWIN */
void charset_macosfs_dummy(void);
void charset_macosfs_dummy(void)
{
return;
}
#endif /* DARWIN */
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