/* * string.c - ssh string functions * * This file is part of the SSH Library * * Copyright (c) 2003-2008 by Aris Adamantiadis * * The SSH Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your * option) any later version. * * The SSH Library 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 Lesser General Public * License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License * along with the SSH Library; see the file COPYING. If not, write to * the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, * MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #ifndef _WIN32 #include #include #endif #include "libssh/priv.h" #include "libssh/string.h" /* String maximum size is 256M */ #define STRING_SIZE_MAX 0x10000000 /** * @defgroup libssh_string The SSH string functions * @ingroup libssh * * @brief String manipulations used in libssh. * * @{ */ /** * @brief Create a new SSH String object. * * @param[in] size The size of the string. * * @return The newly allocated string, NULL on error. */ struct ssh_string_struct *ssh_string_new(size_t size) { struct ssh_string_struct *str = NULL; if (size > STRING_SIZE_MAX) { errno = EINVAL; return NULL; } str = malloc(sizeof(struct ssh_string_struct) + size); if (str == NULL) { return NULL; } str->size = htonl(size); str->data[0] = 0; return str; } /** * @brief Fill a string with given data. The string should be big enough. * * @param s An allocated string to fill with data. * * @param data The data to fill the string with. * * @param len Size of data. * * @return 0 on success, < 0 on error. */ int ssh_string_fill(struct ssh_string_struct *s, const void *data, size_t len) { if ((s == NULL) || (data == NULL) || (len == 0) || (len > ssh_string_len(s))) { return -1; } memcpy(s->data, data, len); return 0; } /** * @brief Create a ssh string using a C string * * @param[in] what The source 0-terminated C string. * * @return The newly allocated string, NULL on error with errno * set. * * @note The nul byte is not copied nor counted in the ouput string. */ struct ssh_string_struct *ssh_string_from_char(const char *what) { struct ssh_string_struct *ptr; size_t len; if(what == NULL) { errno = EINVAL; return NULL; } len = strlen(what); ptr = ssh_string_new(len); if (ptr == NULL) { return NULL; } memcpy(ptr->data, what, len); return ptr; } /** * @brief Return the size of a SSH string. * * @param[in] s The the input SSH string. * * @return The size of the content of the string, 0 on error. */ size_t ssh_string_len(struct ssh_string_struct *s) { size_t size; if (s == NULL) { return 0; } size = ntohl(s->size); if (size > 0 && size <= STRING_SIZE_MAX) { return size; } return 0; } /** * @brief Get the the string as a C nul-terminated string. * * This is only available as long as the SSH string exists. * * @param[in] s The SSH string to get the C string from. * * @return The char pointer, NULL on error. */ const char *ssh_string_get_char(struct ssh_string_struct *s) { if (s == NULL) { return NULL; } s->data[ssh_string_len(s)] = '\0'; return (const char *) s->data; } /** * @brief Convert a SSH string to a C nul-terminated string. * * @param[in] s The SSH input string. * * @return An allocated string pointer, NULL on error with errno * set. * * @note If the input SSH string contains zeroes, some parts of the output * string may not be readable with regular libc functions. */ char *ssh_string_to_char(struct ssh_string_struct *s) { size_t len; char *new; if (s == NULL) { return NULL; } len = ssh_string_len(s); if (len + 1 < len) { return NULL; } new = malloc(len + 1); if (new == NULL) { return NULL; } memcpy(new, s->data, len); new[len] = '\0'; return new; } /** * @brief Deallocate a char string object. * * @param[in] s The string to delete. */ void ssh_string_free_char(char *s) { SAFE_FREE(s); } /** * @brief Copy a string, return a newly allocated string. The caller has to * free the string. * * @param[in] s String to copy. * * @return Newly allocated copy of the string, NULL on error. */ struct ssh_string_struct *ssh_string_copy(struct ssh_string_struct *s) { struct ssh_string_struct *new; size_t len; if (s == NULL) { return NULL; } len = ssh_string_len(s); if (len == 0) { return NULL; } new = ssh_string_new(len); if (new == NULL) { return NULL; } memcpy(new->data, s->data, len); return new; } /** * @brief Destroy the data in a string so it couldn't appear in a core dump. * * @param[in] s The string to burn. */ void ssh_string_burn(struct ssh_string_struct *s) { if (s == NULL || s->size == 0) { return; } explicit_bzero(s->data, ssh_string_len(s)); } /** * @brief Get the payload of the string. * * @param s The string to get the data from. * * @return Return the data of the string or NULL on error. */ void *ssh_string_data(struct ssh_string_struct *s) { if (s == NULL) { return NULL; } return s->data; } /** * @brief Deallocate a SSH string object. * * \param[in] s The SSH string to delete. */ void ssh_string_free(struct ssh_string_struct *s) { SAFE_FREE(s); } /** @} */