-#include <windows.h>
+/*
+ * Platform-independent routines shared between all PuTTY programs.
+ */
+
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <stdarg.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "putty.h"
+/*
+ * Parse a string block size specification. This is approximately a
+ * subset of the block size specs supported by GNU fileutils:
+ * "nk" = n kilobytes
+ * "nM" = n megabytes
+ * "nG" = n gigabytes
+ * All numbers are decimal, and suffixes refer to powers of two.
+ * Case-insensitive.
+ */
+unsigned long parse_blocksize(const char *bs)
+{
+ char *suf;
+ unsigned long r = strtoul(bs, &suf, 10);
+ if (*suf != '\0') {
+ while (isspace(*suf)) suf++;
+ switch (*suf) {
+ case 'k': case 'K':
+ r *= 1024ul;
+ break;
+ case 'm': case 'M':
+ r *= 1024ul * 1024ul;
+ break;
+ case 'g': case 'G':
+ r *= 1024ul * 1024ul * 1024ul;
+ break;
+ case '\0':
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ return r;
+}
+
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
* String handling routines.
*/
-char *dupstr(char *s)
+char *dupstr(const char *s)
{
- int len = strlen(s);
- char *p = smalloc(len + 1);
- strcpy(p, s);
+ char *p = NULL;
+ if (s) {
+ int len = strlen(s);
+ p = snewn(len + 1, char);
+ strcpy(p, s);
+ }
return p;
}
/* Allocate the concatenation of N strings. Terminate arg list with NULL. */
-char *dupcat(char *s1, ...)
+char *dupcat(const char *s1, ...)
{
int len;
char *p, *q, *sn;
}
va_end(ap);
- p = smalloc(len + 1);
+ p = snewn(len + 1, char);
strcpy(p, s1);
q = p + strlen(p);
return p;
}
+/*
+ * Do an sprintf(), but into a custom-allocated buffer.
+ *
+ * Currently I'm doing this via vsnprintf. This has worked so far,
+ * but it's not good, because:
+ *
+ * - vsnprintf is not available on all platforms. There's an ifdef
+ * to use `_vsnprintf', which seems to be the local name for it
+ * on Windows. Other platforms may lack it completely, in which
+ * case it'll be time to rewrite this function in a totally
+ * different way.
+ *
+ * - technically you can't reuse a va_list like this: it is left
+ * unspecified whether advancing a va_list pointer modifies its
+ * value or something it points to, so on some platforms calling
+ * vsnprintf twice on the same va_list might fail hideously. It
+ * would be better to use the `va_copy' macro mandated by C99,
+ * but that too is not yet ubiquitous.
+ *
+ * The only `properly' portable solution I can think of is to
+ * implement my own format string scanner, which figures out an
+ * upper bound for the length of each formatting directive,
+ * allocates the buffer as it goes along, and calls sprintf() to
+ * actually process each directive. If I ever need to actually do
+ * this, some caveats:
+ *
+ * - It's very hard to find a reliable upper bound for
+ * floating-point values. %f, in particular, when supplied with
+ * a number near to the upper or lower limit of representable
+ * numbers, could easily take several hundred characters. It's
+ * probably feasible to predict this statically using the
+ * constants in <float.h>, or even to predict it dynamically by
+ * looking at the exponent of the specific float provided, but
+ * it won't be fun.
+ *
+ * - Don't forget to _check_, after calling sprintf, that it's
+ * used at most the amount of space we had available.
+ *
+ * - Fault any formatting directive we don't fully understand. The
+ * aim here is to _guarantee_ that we never overflow the buffer,
+ * because this is a security-critical function. If we see a
+ * directive we don't know about, we should panic and die rather
+ * than run any risk.
+ */
+char *dupprintf(const char *fmt, ...)
+{
+ char *ret;
+ va_list ap;
+ va_start(ap, fmt);
+ ret = dupvprintf(fmt, ap);
+ va_end(ap);
+ return ret;
+}
+char *dupvprintf(const char *fmt, va_list ap)
+{
+ char *buf;
+ int len, size;
+
+ buf = snewn(512, char);
+ size = 512;
+
+ while (1) {
+#ifdef _WINDOWS
+#define vsnprintf _vsnprintf
+#endif
+ len = vsnprintf(buf, size, fmt, ap);
+ if (len >= 0 && len < size) {
+ /* This is the C99-specified criterion for snprintf to have
+ * been completely successful. */
+ return buf;
+ } else if (len > 0) {
+ /* This is the C99 error condition: the returned length is
+ * the required buffer size not counting the NUL. */
+ size = len + 1;
+ } else {
+ /* This is the pre-C99 glibc error condition: <0 means the
+ * buffer wasn't big enough, so we enlarge it a bit and hope. */
+ size += 512;
+ }
+ buf = sresize(buf, size, char);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Read an entire line of text from a file. Return a buffer
+ * malloced to be as big as necessary (caller must free).
+ */
+char *fgetline(FILE *fp)
+{
+ char *ret = snewn(512, char);
+ int size = 512, len = 0;
+ while (fgets(ret + len, size - len, fp)) {
+ len += strlen(ret + len);
+ if (ret[len-1] == '\n')
+ break; /* got a newline, we're done */
+ size = len + 512;
+ ret = sresize(ret, size, char);
+ }
+ if (len == 0) { /* first fgets returned NULL */
+ sfree(ret);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ ret[len] = '\0';
+ return ret;
+}
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Base64 encoding routine. This is required in public-key writing
+ * but also in HTTP proxy handling, so it's centralised here.
+ */
+
+void base64_encode_atom(unsigned char *data, int n, char *out)
+{
+ static const char base64_chars[] =
+ "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/";
+
+ unsigned word;
+
+ word = data[0] << 16;
+ if (n > 1)
+ word |= data[1] << 8;
+ if (n > 2)
+ word |= data[2];
+ out[0] = base64_chars[(word >> 18) & 0x3F];
+ out[1] = base64_chars[(word >> 12) & 0x3F];
+ if (n > 1)
+ out[2] = base64_chars[(word >> 6) & 0x3F];
+ else
+ out[2] = '=';
+ if (n > 2)
+ out[3] = base64_chars[word & 0x3F];
+ else
+ out[3] = '=';
+}
+
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Generic routines to deal with send buffers: a linked list of
* smallish blocks, with the operations
* - return a (pointer,length) pair giving some initial data in
* the list, suitable for passing to a send or write system
* call
+ * - retrieve a larger amount of initial data from the list
* - return the current size of the buffer chain in bytes
*/
return ch->buffersize;
}
-void bufchain_add(bufchain *ch, void *data, int len)
+void bufchain_add(bufchain *ch, const void *data, int len)
{
- char *buf = (char *)data;
+ const char *buf = (const char *)data;
+
+ if (len == 0) return;
ch->buffersize += len;
while (len > 0) {
int grainlen = min(len, BUFFER_GRANULE);
struct bufchain_granule *newbuf;
- newbuf = smalloc(sizeof(struct bufchain_granule));
+ newbuf = snew(struct bufchain_granule);
newbuf->bufpos = 0;
newbuf->buflen = grainlen;
memcpy(newbuf->buf, buf, grainlen);
void bufchain_consume(bufchain *ch, int len)
{
+ struct bufchain_granule *tmp;
+
assert(ch->buffersize >= len);
- assert(ch->head != NULL && ch->head->bufpos + len <= ch->head->buflen);
- ch->head->bufpos += len;
- ch->buffersize -= len;
- if (ch->head->bufpos >= ch->head->buflen) {
- struct bufchain_granule *tmp = ch->head;
- ch->head = tmp->next;
- sfree(tmp);
- if (!ch->head)
- ch->tail = NULL;
+ while (len > 0) {
+ int remlen = len;
+ assert(ch->head != NULL);
+ if (remlen >= ch->head->buflen - ch->head->bufpos) {
+ remlen = ch->head->buflen - ch->head->bufpos;
+ tmp = ch->head;
+ ch->head = tmp->next;
+ sfree(tmp);
+ if (!ch->head)
+ ch->tail = NULL;
+ } else
+ ch->head->bufpos += remlen;
+ ch->buffersize -= remlen;
+ len -= remlen;
}
}
*data = ch->head->buf + ch->head->bufpos;
}
+void bufchain_fetch(bufchain *ch, void *data, int len)
+{
+ struct bufchain_granule *tmp;
+ char *data_c = (char *)data;
+
+ tmp = ch->head;
+
+ assert(ch->buffersize >= len);
+ while (len > 0) {
+ int remlen = len;
+
+ assert(tmp != NULL);
+ if (remlen >= tmp->buflen - tmp->bufpos)
+ remlen = tmp->buflen - tmp->bufpos;
+ memcpy(data_c, tmp->buf + tmp->bufpos, remlen);
+
+ tmp = tmp->next;
+ len -= remlen;
+ data_c += remlen;
+ }
+}
+
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
* My own versions of malloc, realloc and free. Because I want
* malloc and realloc to bomb out and exit the program if they run
*/
#ifdef MINEFIELD
-/*
- * Minefield - a Windows equivalent for Electric Fence
- */
-
-#define PAGESIZE 4096
-
-/*
- * Design:
- *
- * We start by reserving as much virtual address space as Windows
- * will sensibly (or not sensibly) let us have. We flag it all as
- * invalid memory.
- *
- * Any allocation attempt is satisfied by committing one or more
- * pages, with an uncommitted page on either side. The returned
- * memory region is jammed up against the _end_ of the pages.
- *
- * Freeing anything causes instantaneous decommitment of the pages
- * involved, so stale pointers are caught as soon as possible.
- */
-
-static int minefield_initialised = 0;
-static void *minefield_region = NULL;
-static long minefield_size = 0;
-static long minefield_npages = 0;
-static long minefield_curpos = 0;
-static unsigned short *minefield_admin = NULL;
-static void *minefield_pages = NULL;
-
-static void minefield_admin_hide(int hide)
-{
- int access = hide ? PAGE_NOACCESS : PAGE_READWRITE;
- VirtualProtect(minefield_admin, minefield_npages * 2, access, NULL);
-}
-
-static void minefield_init(void)
-{
- int size;
- int admin_size;
- int i;
-
- for (size = 0x40000000; size > 0; size = ((size >> 3) * 7) & ~0xFFF) {
- minefield_region = VirtualAlloc(NULL, size,
- MEM_RESERVE, PAGE_NOACCESS);
- if (minefield_region)
- break;
- }
- minefield_size = size;
-
- /*
- * Firstly, allocate a section of that to be the admin block.
- * We'll need a two-byte field for each page.
- */
- minefield_admin = minefield_region;
- minefield_npages = minefield_size / PAGESIZE;
- admin_size = (minefield_npages * 2 + PAGESIZE - 1) & ~(PAGESIZE - 1);
- minefield_npages = (minefield_size - admin_size) / PAGESIZE;
- minefield_pages = (char *) minefield_region + admin_size;
-
- /*
- * Commit the admin region.
- */
- VirtualAlloc(minefield_admin, minefield_npages * 2,
- MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE);
-
- /*
- * Mark all pages as unused (0xFFFF).
- */
- for (i = 0; i < minefield_npages; i++)
- minefield_admin[i] = 0xFFFF;
-
- /*
- * Hide the admin region.
- */
- minefield_admin_hide(1);
-
- minefield_initialised = 1;
-}
-
-static void minefield_bomb(void)
-{
- div(1, *(int *) minefield_pages);
-}
-
-static void *minefield_alloc(int size)
-{
- int npages;
- int pos, lim, region_end, region_start;
- int start;
- int i;
-
- npages = (size + PAGESIZE - 1) / PAGESIZE;
-
- minefield_admin_hide(0);
-
- /*
- * Search from current position until we find a contiguous
- * bunch of npages+2 unused pages.
- */
- pos = minefield_curpos;
- lim = minefield_npages;
- while (1) {
- /* Skip over used pages. */
- while (pos < lim && minefield_admin[pos] != 0xFFFF)
- pos++;
- /* Count unused pages. */
- start = pos;
- while (pos < lim && pos - start < npages + 2 &&
- minefield_admin[pos] == 0xFFFF)
- pos++;
- if (pos - start == npages + 2)
- break;
- /* If we've reached the limit, reset the limit or stop. */
- if (pos >= lim) {
- if (lim == minefield_npages) {
- /* go round and start again at zero */
- lim = minefield_curpos;
- pos = 0;
- } else {
- minefield_admin_hide(1);
- return NULL;
- }
- }
- }
-
- minefield_curpos = pos - 1;
-
- /*
- * We have npages+2 unused pages starting at start. We leave
- * the first and last of these alone and use the rest.
- */
- region_end = (start + npages + 1) * PAGESIZE;
- region_start = region_end - size;
- /* FIXME: could align here if we wanted */
-
- /*
- * Update the admin region.
- */
- for (i = start + 2; i < start + npages - 1; i++)
- minefield_admin[i] = 0xFFFE; /* used but no region starts here */
- minefield_admin[start + 1] = region_start % PAGESIZE;
-
- minefield_admin_hide(1);
-
- VirtualAlloc((char *) minefield_pages + region_start, size,
- MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE);
- return (char *) minefield_pages + region_start;
-}
-
-static void minefield_free(void *ptr)
-{
- int region_start, i, j;
-
- minefield_admin_hide(0);
-
- region_start = (char *) ptr - (char *) minefield_pages;
- i = region_start / PAGESIZE;
- if (i < 0 || i >= minefield_npages ||
- minefield_admin[i] != region_start % PAGESIZE)
- minefield_bomb();
- for (j = i; j < minefield_npages && minefield_admin[j] != 0xFFFF; j++) {
- minefield_admin[j] = 0xFFFF;
- }
-
- VirtualFree(ptr, j * PAGESIZE - region_start, MEM_DECOMMIT);
-
- minefield_admin_hide(1);
-}
-
-static int minefield_get_size(void *ptr)
-{
- int region_start, i, j;
-
- minefield_admin_hide(0);
-
- region_start = (char *) ptr - (char *) minefield_pages;
- i = region_start / PAGESIZE;
- if (i < 0 || i >= minefield_npages ||
- minefield_admin[i] != region_start % PAGESIZE)
- minefield_bomb();
- for (j = i; j < minefield_npages && minefield_admin[j] != 0xFFFF; j++);
-
- minefield_admin_hide(1);
-
- return j * PAGESIZE - region_start;
-}
-
-static void *minefield_c_malloc(size_t size)
-{
- if (!minefield_initialised)
- minefield_init();
- return minefield_alloc(size);
-}
-
-static void minefield_c_free(void *p)
-{
- if (!minefield_initialised)
- minefield_init();
- minefield_free(p);
-}
-
-/*
- * realloc _always_ moves the chunk, for rapid detection of code
- * that assumes it won't.
- */
-static void *minefield_c_realloc(void *p, size_t size)
-{
- size_t oldsize;
- void *q;
- if (!minefield_initialised)
- minefield_init();
- q = minefield_alloc(size);
- oldsize = minefield_get_size(p);
- memcpy(q, p, (oldsize < size ? oldsize : size));
- minefield_free(p);
- return q;
-}
-
-#endif /* MINEFIELD */
+void *minefield_c_malloc(size_t size);
+void minefield_c_free(void *p);
+void *minefield_c_realloc(void *p, size_t size);
+#endif
#ifdef MALLOC_LOG
static FILE *fp = NULL;
#ifdef MALLOC_LOG
sprintf(str, "Out of memory! (%s:%d, size=%d)",
mlog_file, mlog_line, size);
+ fprintf(fp, "*** %s\n", str);
+ fclose(fp);
#else
strcpy(str, "Out of memory!");
#endif
- MessageBox(NULL, str, "PuTTY Fatal Error",
- MB_SYSTEMMODAL | MB_ICONERROR | MB_OK);
- exit(1);
+ modalfatalbox(str);
}
#ifdef MALLOC_LOG
if (fp)
#ifdef MALLOC_LOG
sprintf(str, "Out of memory! (%s:%d, size=%d)",
mlog_file, mlog_line, size);
+ fprintf(fp, "*** %s\n", str);
+ fclose(fp);
#else
strcpy(str, "Out of memory!");
#endif
- MessageBox(NULL, str, "PuTTY Fatal Error",
- MB_SYSTEMMODAL | MB_ICONERROR | MB_OK);
- exit(1);
+ modalfatalbox(str);
}
#ifdef MALLOC_LOG
if (fp)
*/
#ifdef DEBUG
-static FILE *debug_fp = NULL;
-static int debug_got_console = 0;
-
-static void dputs(char *buf)
-{
- DWORD dw;
-
- if (!debug_got_console) {
- AllocConsole();
- debug_got_console = 1;
- }
- if (!debug_fp) {
- debug_fp = fopen("debug.log", "w");
- }
-
- WriteFile(GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE), buf, strlen(buf), &dw,
- NULL);
- fputs(buf, debug_fp);
- fflush(debug_fp);
-}
-
+extern void dputs(char *); /* defined in per-platform *misc.c */
-void dprintf(char *fmt, ...)
+void debug_printf(char *fmt, ...)
{
- char buf[2048];
+ char *buf;
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
- vsprintf(buf, fmt, ap);
+ buf = dupvprintf(fmt, ap);
dputs(buf);
+ sfree(buf);
va_end(ap);
}
char foo[17];
if (L) {
int delta;
- dprintf("\t%d (0x%x) bytes:\n", len, len);
+ debug_printf("\t%d (0x%x) bytes:\n", len, len);
delta = 15 & (int) p;
p -= delta;
len += delta;
for (; 0 < len; p += 16, len -= 16) {
dputs(" ");
if (L)
- dprintf("%p: ", p);
+ debug_printf("%p: ", p);
strcpy(foo, "................"); /* sixteen dots */
for (i = 0; i < 16 && i < len; ++i) {
if (&p[i] < (unsigned char *) buf) {
dputs(" "); /* 3 spaces */
foo[i] = ' ';
} else {
- dprintf("%c%02.2x",
+ debug_printf("%c%02.2x",
&p[i] != (unsigned char *) buf
&& i % 4 ? '.' : ' ', p[i]
);
}
}
foo[i] = '\0';
- dprintf("%*s%s\n", (16 - i) * 3 + 2, "", foo);
+ debug_printf("%*s%s\n", (16 - i) * 3 + 2, "", foo);
}
}