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  1. /* Copyright (c) 2003, Roger Dingledine
  2. * Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson.
  3. * Copyright (c) 2007-2016, The Tor Project, Inc. */
  4. /* See LICENSE for licensing information */
  5. /**
  6. * \file util.c
  7. * \brief Common functions for strings, IO, network, data structures,
  8. * process control.
  9. **/
  10. /* This is required on rh7 to make strptime not complain.
  11. */
  12. #define _GNU_SOURCE
  13. #include "orconfig.h"
  14. #ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H
  15. #include <fcntl.h>
  16. #endif
  17. #define UTIL_PRIVATE
  18. #include "util.h"
  19. #include "torlog.h"
  20. #include "crypto.h"
  21. #include "torint.h"
  22. #include "container.h"
  23. #include "address.h"
  24. #include "sandbox.h"
  25. #include "backtrace.h"
  26. #include "util_process.h"
  27. #include "util_format.h"
  28. #ifdef _WIN32
  29. #include <io.h>
  30. #include <direct.h>
  31. #include <process.h>
  32. #include <tchar.h>
  33. #include <winbase.h>
  34. #else
  35. #include <dirent.h>
  36. #include <pwd.h>
  37. #include <grp.h>
  38. #endif
  39. /* math.h needs this on Linux */
  40. #ifndef _USE_ISOC99_
  41. #define _USE_ISOC99_ 1
  42. #endif
  43. #include <math.h>
  44. #include <stdlib.h>
  45. #include <stdio.h>
  46. #include <string.h>
  47. #include <assert.h>
  48. #include <signal.h>
  49. #ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H
  50. #include <netinet/in.h>
  51. #endif
  52. #ifdef HAVE_ARPA_INET_H
  53. #include <arpa/inet.h>
  54. #endif
  55. #ifdef HAVE_ERRNO_H
  56. #include <errno.h>
  57. #endif
  58. #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H
  59. #include <sys/socket.h>
  60. #endif
  61. #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
  62. #include <sys/time.h>
  63. #endif
  64. #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
  65. #include <unistd.h>
  66. #endif
  67. #ifdef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H
  68. #include <sys/stat.h>
  69. #endif
  70. #ifdef HAVE_SYS_FCNTL_H
  71. #include <sys/fcntl.h>
  72. #endif
  73. #ifdef HAVE_TIME_H
  74. #include <time.h>
  75. #endif
  76. #ifdef HAVE_MALLOC_MALLOC_H
  77. #include <malloc/malloc.h>
  78. #endif
  79. #ifdef HAVE_MALLOC_H
  80. #if !defined(OPENBSD) && !defined(__FreeBSD__)
  81. /* OpenBSD has a malloc.h, but for our purposes, it only exists in order to
  82. * scold us for being so stupid as to autodetect its presence. To be fair,
  83. * they've done this since 1996, when autoconf was only 5 years old. */
  84. #include <malloc.h>
  85. #endif
  86. #endif
  87. #ifdef HAVE_MALLOC_NP_H
  88. #include <malloc_np.h>
  89. #endif
  90. #ifdef HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H
  91. #include <sys/wait.h>
  92. #endif
  93. #if defined(HAVE_SYS_PRCTL_H) && defined(__linux__)
  94. #include <sys/prctl.h>
  95. #endif
  96. #ifdef __clang_analyzer__
  97. #undef MALLOC_ZERO_WORKS
  98. #endif
  99. /* =====
  100. * Memory management
  101. * ===== */
  102. #ifdef USE_DMALLOC
  103. #undef strndup
  104. #include <dmalloc.h>
  105. /* Macro to pass the extra dmalloc args to another function. */
  106. #define DMALLOC_FN_ARGS , file, line
  107. #if defined(HAVE_DMALLOC_STRDUP)
  108. /* the dmalloc_strdup should be fine as defined */
  109. #elif defined(HAVE_DMALLOC_STRNDUP)
  110. #define dmalloc_strdup(file, line, string, xalloc_b) \
  111. dmalloc_strndup(file, line, (string), -1, xalloc_b)
  112. #else
  113. #error "No dmalloc_strdup or equivalent"
  114. #endif
  115. #else /* not using dmalloc */
  116. #define DMALLOC_FN_ARGS
  117. #endif
  118. /** Allocate a chunk of <b>size</b> bytes of memory, and return a pointer to
  119. * result. On error, log and terminate the process. (Same as malloc(size),
  120. * but never returns NULL.)
  121. *
  122. * <b>file</b> and <b>line</b> are used if dmalloc is enabled, and
  123. * ignored otherwise.
  124. */
  125. void *
  126. tor_malloc_(size_t size DMALLOC_PARAMS)
  127. {
  128. void *result;
  129. tor_assert(size < SIZE_T_CEILING);
  130. #ifndef MALLOC_ZERO_WORKS
  131. /* Some libc mallocs don't work when size==0. Override them. */
  132. if (size==0) {
  133. size=1;
  134. }
  135. #endif
  136. #ifdef USE_DMALLOC
  137. result = dmalloc_malloc(file, line, size, DMALLOC_FUNC_MALLOC, 0, 0);
  138. #else
  139. result = malloc(size);
  140. #endif
  141. if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(result == NULL)) {
  142. /* LCOV_EXCL_START */
  143. log_err(LD_MM,"Out of memory on malloc(). Dying.");
  144. /* If these functions die within a worker process, they won't call
  145. * spawn_exit, but that's ok, since the parent will run out of memory soon
  146. * anyway. */
  147. exit(1);
  148. /* LCOV_EXCL_STOP */
  149. }
  150. return result;
  151. }
  152. /** Allocate a chunk of <b>size</b> bytes of memory, fill the memory with
  153. * zero bytes, and return a pointer to the result. Log and terminate
  154. * the process on error. (Same as calloc(size,1), but never returns NULL.)
  155. */
  156. void *
  157. tor_malloc_zero_(size_t size DMALLOC_PARAMS)
  158. {
  159. /* You may ask yourself, "wouldn't it be smart to use calloc instead of
  160. * malloc+memset? Perhaps libc's calloc knows some nifty optimization trick
  161. * we don't!" Indeed it does, but its optimizations are only a big win when
  162. * we're allocating something very big (it knows if it just got the memory
  163. * from the OS in a pre-zeroed state). We don't want to use tor_malloc_zero
  164. * for big stuff, so we don't bother with calloc. */
  165. void *result = tor_malloc_(size DMALLOC_FN_ARGS);
  166. memset(result, 0, size);
  167. return result;
  168. }
  169. /* The square root of SIZE_MAX + 1. If a is less than this, and b is less
  170. * than this, then a*b is less than SIZE_MAX. (For example, if size_t is
  171. * 32 bits, then SIZE_MAX is 0xffffffff and this value is 0x10000. If a and
  172. * b are less than this, then their product is at most (65535*65535) ==
  173. * 0xfffe0001. */
  174. #define SQRT_SIZE_MAX_P1 (((size_t)1) << (sizeof(size_t)*4))
  175. /** Return non-zero if and only if the product of the arguments is exact. */
  176. static inline int
  177. size_mul_check(const size_t x, const size_t y)
  178. {
  179. /* This first check is equivalent to
  180. (x < SQRT_SIZE_MAX_P1 && y < SQRT_SIZE_MAX_P1)
  181. Rationale: if either one of x or y is >= SQRT_SIZE_MAX_P1, then it
  182. will have some bit set in its most significant half.
  183. */
  184. return ((x|y) < SQRT_SIZE_MAX_P1 ||
  185. y == 0 ||
  186. x <= SIZE_MAX / y);
  187. }
  188. /** Allocate a chunk of <b>nmemb</b>*<b>size</b> bytes of memory, fill
  189. * the memory with zero bytes, and return a pointer to the result.
  190. * Log and terminate the process on error. (Same as
  191. * calloc(<b>nmemb</b>,<b>size</b>), but never returns NULL.)
  192. * The second argument (<b>size</b>) should preferably be non-zero
  193. * and a compile-time constant.
  194. */
  195. void *
  196. tor_calloc_(size_t nmemb, size_t size DMALLOC_PARAMS)
  197. {
  198. tor_assert(size_mul_check(nmemb, size));
  199. return tor_malloc_zero_((nmemb * size) DMALLOC_FN_ARGS);
  200. }
  201. /** Change the size of the memory block pointed to by <b>ptr</b> to <b>size</b>
  202. * bytes long; return the new memory block. On error, log and
  203. * terminate. (Like realloc(ptr,size), but never returns NULL.)
  204. */
  205. void *
  206. tor_realloc_(void *ptr, size_t size DMALLOC_PARAMS)
  207. {
  208. void *result;
  209. tor_assert(size < SIZE_T_CEILING);
  210. #ifndef MALLOC_ZERO_WORKS
  211. /* Some libc mallocs don't work when size==0. Override them. */
  212. if (size==0) {
  213. size=1;
  214. }
  215. #endif
  216. #ifdef USE_DMALLOC
  217. result = dmalloc_realloc(file, line, ptr, size, DMALLOC_FUNC_REALLOC, 0);
  218. #else
  219. result = realloc(ptr, size);
  220. #endif
  221. if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(result == NULL)) {
  222. /* LCOV_EXCL_START */
  223. log_err(LD_MM,"Out of memory on realloc(). Dying.");
  224. exit(1);
  225. /* LCOV_EXCL_STOP */
  226. }
  227. return result;
  228. }
  229. /**
  230. * Try to realloc <b>ptr</b> so that it takes up sz1 * sz2 bytes. Check for
  231. * overflow. Unlike other allocation functions, return NULL on overflow.
  232. */
  233. void *
  234. tor_reallocarray_(void *ptr, size_t sz1, size_t sz2 DMALLOC_PARAMS)
  235. {
  236. /* XXXX we can make this return 0, but we would need to check all the
  237. * reallocarray users. */
  238. tor_assert(size_mul_check(sz1, sz2));
  239. return tor_realloc(ptr, (sz1 * sz2) DMALLOC_FN_ARGS);
  240. }
  241. /** Return a newly allocated copy of the NUL-terminated string s. On
  242. * error, log and terminate. (Like strdup(s), but never returns
  243. * NULL.)
  244. */
  245. char *
  246. tor_strdup_(const char *s DMALLOC_PARAMS)
  247. {
  248. char *dup;
  249. tor_assert(s);
  250. #ifdef USE_DMALLOC
  251. dup = dmalloc_strdup(file, line, s, 0);
  252. #else
  253. dup = strdup(s);
  254. #endif
  255. if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(dup == NULL)) {
  256. /* LCOV_EXCL_START */
  257. log_err(LD_MM,"Out of memory on strdup(). Dying.");
  258. exit(1);
  259. /* LCOV_EXCL_STOP */
  260. }
  261. return dup;
  262. }
  263. /** Allocate and return a new string containing the first <b>n</b>
  264. * characters of <b>s</b>. If <b>s</b> is longer than <b>n</b>
  265. * characters, only the first <b>n</b> are copied. The result is
  266. * always NUL-terminated. (Like strndup(s,n), but never returns
  267. * NULL.)
  268. */
  269. char *
  270. tor_strndup_(const char *s, size_t n DMALLOC_PARAMS)
  271. {
  272. char *dup;
  273. tor_assert(s);
  274. tor_assert(n < SIZE_T_CEILING);
  275. dup = tor_malloc_((n+1) DMALLOC_FN_ARGS);
  276. /* Performance note: Ordinarily we prefer strlcpy to strncpy. But
  277. * this function gets called a whole lot, and platform strncpy is
  278. * much faster than strlcpy when strlen(s) is much longer than n.
  279. */
  280. strncpy(dup, s, n);
  281. dup[n]='\0';
  282. return dup;
  283. }
  284. /** Allocate a chunk of <b>len</b> bytes, with the same contents as the
  285. * <b>len</b> bytes starting at <b>mem</b>. */
  286. void *
  287. tor_memdup_(const void *mem, size_t len DMALLOC_PARAMS)
  288. {
  289. char *dup;
  290. tor_assert(len < SIZE_T_CEILING);
  291. tor_assert(mem);
  292. dup = tor_malloc_(len DMALLOC_FN_ARGS);
  293. memcpy(dup, mem, len);
  294. return dup;
  295. }
  296. /** As tor_memdup(), but add an extra 0 byte at the end of the resulting
  297. * memory. */
  298. void *
  299. tor_memdup_nulterm_(const void *mem, size_t len DMALLOC_PARAMS)
  300. {
  301. char *dup;
  302. tor_assert(len < SIZE_T_CEILING+1);
  303. tor_assert(mem);
  304. dup = tor_malloc_(len+1 DMALLOC_FN_ARGS);
  305. memcpy(dup, mem, len);
  306. dup[len] = '\0';
  307. return dup;
  308. }
  309. /** Helper for places that need to take a function pointer to the right
  310. * spelling of "free()". */
  311. void
  312. tor_free_(void *mem)
  313. {
  314. tor_free(mem);
  315. }
  316. DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(aggregate-return)
  317. /** Call the platform malloc info function, and dump the results to the log at
  318. * level <b>severity</b>. If no such function exists, do nothing. */
  319. void
  320. tor_log_mallinfo(int severity)
  321. {
  322. #ifdef HAVE_MALLINFO
  323. struct mallinfo mi;
  324. memset(&mi, 0, sizeof(mi));
  325. mi = mallinfo();
  326. tor_log(severity, LD_MM,
  327. "mallinfo() said: arena=%d, ordblks=%d, smblks=%d, hblks=%d, "
  328. "hblkhd=%d, usmblks=%d, fsmblks=%d, uordblks=%d, fordblks=%d, "
  329. "keepcost=%d",
  330. mi.arena, mi.ordblks, mi.smblks, mi.hblks,
  331. mi.hblkhd, mi.usmblks, mi.fsmblks, mi.uordblks, mi.fordblks,
  332. mi.keepcost);
  333. #else
  334. (void)severity;
  335. #endif
  336. #ifdef USE_DMALLOC
  337. dmalloc_log_changed(0, /* Since the program started. */
  338. 1, /* Log info about non-freed pointers. */
  339. 0, /* Do not log info about freed pointers. */
  340. 0 /* Do not log individual pointers. */
  341. );
  342. #endif
  343. }
  344. ENABLE_GCC_WARNING(aggregate-return)
  345. /* =====
  346. * Math
  347. * ===== */
  348. /**
  349. * Returns the natural logarithm of d base e. We defined this wrapper here so
  350. * to avoid conflicts with old versions of tor_log(), which were named log().
  351. */
  352. double
  353. tor_mathlog(double d)
  354. {
  355. return log(d);
  356. }
  357. /** Return the long integer closest to <b>d</b>. We define this wrapper
  358. * here so that not all users of math.h need to use the right incantations
  359. * to get the c99 functions. */
  360. long
  361. tor_lround(double d)
  362. {
  363. #if defined(HAVE_LROUND)
  364. return lround(d);
  365. #elif defined(HAVE_RINT)
  366. return (long)rint(d);
  367. #else
  368. return (long)(d > 0 ? d + 0.5 : ceil(d - 0.5));
  369. #endif
  370. }
  371. /** Return the 64-bit integer closest to d. We define this wrapper here so
  372. * that not all users of math.h need to use the right incantations to get the
  373. * c99 functions. */
  374. int64_t
  375. tor_llround(double d)
  376. {
  377. #if defined(HAVE_LLROUND)
  378. return (int64_t)llround(d);
  379. #elif defined(HAVE_RINT)
  380. return (int64_t)rint(d);
  381. #else
  382. return (int64_t)(d > 0 ? d + 0.5 : ceil(d - 0.5));
  383. #endif
  384. }
  385. /** Returns floor(log2(u64)). If u64 is 0, (incorrectly) returns 0. */
  386. int
  387. tor_log2(uint64_t u64)
  388. {
  389. int r = 0;
  390. if (u64 >= (U64_LITERAL(1)<<32)) {
  391. u64 >>= 32;
  392. r = 32;
  393. }
  394. if (u64 >= (U64_LITERAL(1)<<16)) {
  395. u64 >>= 16;
  396. r += 16;
  397. }
  398. if (u64 >= (U64_LITERAL(1)<<8)) {
  399. u64 >>= 8;
  400. r += 8;
  401. }
  402. if (u64 >= (U64_LITERAL(1)<<4)) {
  403. u64 >>= 4;
  404. r += 4;
  405. }
  406. if (u64 >= (U64_LITERAL(1)<<2)) {
  407. u64 >>= 2;
  408. r += 2;
  409. }
  410. if (u64 >= (U64_LITERAL(1)<<1)) {
  411. u64 >>= 1;
  412. r += 1;
  413. }
  414. return r;
  415. }
  416. /** Return the power of 2 in range [1,UINT64_MAX] closest to <b>u64</b>. If
  417. * there are two powers of 2 equally close, round down. */
  418. uint64_t
  419. round_to_power_of_2(uint64_t u64)
  420. {
  421. int lg2;
  422. uint64_t low;
  423. uint64_t high;
  424. if (u64 == 0)
  425. return 1;
  426. lg2 = tor_log2(u64);
  427. low = U64_LITERAL(1) << lg2;
  428. if (lg2 == 63)
  429. return low;
  430. high = U64_LITERAL(1) << (lg2+1);
  431. if (high - u64 < u64 - low)
  432. return high;
  433. else
  434. return low;
  435. }
  436. /** Return the lowest x such that x is at least <b>number</b>, and x modulo
  437. * <b>divisor</b> == 0. If no such x can be expressed as an unsigned, return
  438. * UINT_MAX */
  439. unsigned
  440. round_to_next_multiple_of(unsigned number, unsigned divisor)
  441. {
  442. tor_assert(divisor > 0);
  443. if (UINT_MAX - divisor + 1 < number)
  444. return UINT_MAX;
  445. number += divisor - 1;
  446. number -= number % divisor;
  447. return number;
  448. }
  449. /** Return the lowest x such that x is at least <b>number</b>, and x modulo
  450. * <b>divisor</b> == 0. If no such x can be expressed as a uint32_t, return
  451. * UINT32_MAX */
  452. uint32_t
  453. round_uint32_to_next_multiple_of(uint32_t number, uint32_t divisor)
  454. {
  455. tor_assert(divisor > 0);
  456. if (UINT32_MAX - divisor + 1 < number)
  457. return UINT32_MAX;
  458. number += divisor - 1;
  459. number -= number % divisor;
  460. return number;
  461. }
  462. /** Return the lowest x such that x is at least <b>number</b>, and x modulo
  463. * <b>divisor</b> == 0. If no such x can be expressed as a uint64_t, return
  464. * UINT64_MAX */
  465. uint64_t
  466. round_uint64_to_next_multiple_of(uint64_t number, uint64_t divisor)
  467. {
  468. tor_assert(divisor > 0);
  469. if (UINT64_MAX - divisor + 1 < number)
  470. return UINT64_MAX;
  471. number += divisor - 1;
  472. number -= number % divisor;
  473. return number;
  474. }
  475. /** Transform a random value <b>p</b> from the uniform distribution in
  476. * [0.0, 1.0[ into a Laplace distributed value with location parameter
  477. * <b>mu</b> and scale parameter <b>b</b>. Truncate the final result
  478. * to be an integer in [INT64_MIN, INT64_MAX]. */
  479. int64_t
  480. sample_laplace_distribution(double mu, double b, double p)
  481. {
  482. double result;
  483. tor_assert(p >= 0.0 && p < 1.0);
  484. /* This is the "inverse cumulative distribution function" from:
  485. * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laplace_distribution */
  486. if (p <= 0.0) {
  487. /* Avoid taking log(0.0) == -INFINITY, as some processors or compiler
  488. * options can cause the program to trap. */
  489. return INT64_MIN;
  490. }
  491. result = mu - b * (p > 0.5 ? 1.0 : -1.0)
  492. * tor_mathlog(1.0 - 2.0 * fabs(p - 0.5));
  493. return clamp_double_to_int64(result);
  494. }
  495. /** Add random noise between INT64_MIN and INT64_MAX coming from a Laplace
  496. * distribution with mu = 0 and b = <b>delta_f</b>/<b>epsilon</b> to
  497. * <b>signal</b> based on the provided <b>random</b> value in [0.0, 1.0[.
  498. * The epsilon value must be between ]0.0, 1.0]. delta_f must be greater
  499. * than 0. */
  500. int64_t
  501. add_laplace_noise(int64_t signal, double random, double delta_f,
  502. double epsilon)
  503. {
  504. int64_t noise;
  505. /* epsilon MUST be between ]0.0, 1.0] */
  506. tor_assert(epsilon > 0.0 && epsilon <= 1.0);
  507. /* delta_f MUST be greater than 0. */
  508. tor_assert(delta_f > 0.0);
  509. /* Just add noise, no further signal */
  510. noise = sample_laplace_distribution(0.0,
  511. delta_f / epsilon,
  512. random);
  513. /* Clip (signal + noise) to [INT64_MIN, INT64_MAX] */
  514. if (noise > 0 && INT64_MAX - noise < signal)
  515. return INT64_MAX;
  516. else if (noise < 0 && INT64_MIN - noise > signal)
  517. return INT64_MIN;
  518. else
  519. return signal + noise;
  520. }
  521. /** Return the number of bits set in <b>v</b>. */
  522. int
  523. n_bits_set_u8(uint8_t v)
  524. {
  525. static const int nybble_table[] = {
  526. 0, /* 0000 */
  527. 1, /* 0001 */
  528. 1, /* 0010 */
  529. 2, /* 0011 */
  530. 1, /* 0100 */
  531. 2, /* 0101 */
  532. 2, /* 0110 */
  533. 3, /* 0111 */
  534. 1, /* 1000 */
  535. 2, /* 1001 */
  536. 2, /* 1010 */
  537. 3, /* 1011 */
  538. 2, /* 1100 */
  539. 3, /* 1101 */
  540. 3, /* 1110 */
  541. 4, /* 1111 */
  542. };
  543. return nybble_table[v & 15] + nybble_table[v>>4];
  544. }
  545. /* =====
  546. * String manipulation
  547. * ===== */
  548. /** Remove from the string <b>s</b> every character which appears in
  549. * <b>strip</b>. */
  550. void
  551. tor_strstrip(char *s, const char *strip)
  552. {
  553. char *read = s;
  554. while (*read) {
  555. if (strchr(strip, *read)) {
  556. ++read;
  557. } else {
  558. *s++ = *read++;
  559. }
  560. }
  561. *s = '\0';
  562. }
  563. /** Return a pointer to a NUL-terminated hexadecimal string encoding
  564. * the first <b>fromlen</b> bytes of <b>from</b>. (fromlen must be \<= 32.) The
  565. * result does not need to be deallocated, but repeated calls to
  566. * hex_str will trash old results.
  567. */
  568. const char *
  569. hex_str(const char *from, size_t fromlen)
  570. {
  571. static char buf[65];
  572. if (fromlen>(sizeof(buf)-1)/2)
  573. fromlen = (sizeof(buf)-1)/2;
  574. base16_encode(buf,sizeof(buf),from,fromlen);
  575. return buf;
  576. }
  577. /** Convert all alphabetic characters in the nul-terminated string <b>s</b> to
  578. * lowercase. */
  579. void
  580. tor_strlower(char *s)
  581. {
  582. while (*s) {
  583. *s = TOR_TOLOWER(*s);
  584. ++s;
  585. }
  586. }
  587. /** Convert all alphabetic characters in the nul-terminated string <b>s</b> to
  588. * lowercase. */
  589. void
  590. tor_strupper(char *s)
  591. {
  592. while (*s) {
  593. *s = TOR_TOUPPER(*s);
  594. ++s;
  595. }
  596. }
  597. /** Return 1 if every character in <b>s</b> is printable, else return 0.
  598. */
  599. int
  600. tor_strisprint(const char *s)
  601. {
  602. while (*s) {
  603. if (!TOR_ISPRINT(*s))
  604. return 0;
  605. s++;
  606. }
  607. return 1;
  608. }
  609. /** Return 1 if no character in <b>s</b> is uppercase, else return 0.
  610. */
  611. int
  612. tor_strisnonupper(const char *s)
  613. {
  614. while (*s) {
  615. if (TOR_ISUPPER(*s))
  616. return 0;
  617. s++;
  618. }
  619. return 1;
  620. }
  621. /** As strcmp, except that either string may be NULL. The NULL string is
  622. * considered to be before any non-NULL string. */
  623. int
  624. strcmp_opt(const char *s1, const char *s2)
  625. {
  626. if (!s1) {
  627. if (!s2)
  628. return 0;
  629. else
  630. return -1;
  631. } else if (!s2) {
  632. return 1;
  633. } else {
  634. return strcmp(s1, s2);
  635. }
  636. }
  637. /** Compares the first strlen(s2) characters of s1 with s2. Returns as for
  638. * strcmp.
  639. */
  640. int
  641. strcmpstart(const char *s1, const char *s2)
  642. {
  643. size_t n = strlen(s2);
  644. return strncmp(s1, s2, n);
  645. }
  646. /** Compare the s1_len-byte string <b>s1</b> with <b>s2</b>,
  647. * without depending on a terminating nul in s1. Sorting order is first by
  648. * length, then lexically; return values are as for strcmp.
  649. */
  650. int
  651. strcmp_len(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t s1_len)
  652. {
  653. size_t s2_len = strlen(s2);
  654. if (s1_len < s2_len)
  655. return -1;
  656. if (s1_len > s2_len)
  657. return 1;
  658. return fast_memcmp(s1, s2, s2_len);
  659. }
  660. /** Compares the first strlen(s2) characters of s1 with s2. Returns as for
  661. * strcasecmp.
  662. */
  663. int
  664. strcasecmpstart(const char *s1, const char *s2)
  665. {
  666. size_t n = strlen(s2);
  667. return strncasecmp(s1, s2, n);
  668. }
  669. /** Compares the last strlen(s2) characters of s1 with s2. Returns as for
  670. * strcmp.
  671. */
  672. int
  673. strcmpend(const char *s1, const char *s2)
  674. {
  675. size_t n1 = strlen(s1), n2 = strlen(s2);
  676. if (n2>n1)
  677. return strcmp(s1,s2);
  678. else
  679. return strncmp(s1+(n1-n2), s2, n2);
  680. }
  681. /** Compares the last strlen(s2) characters of s1 with s2. Returns as for
  682. * strcasecmp.
  683. */
  684. int
  685. strcasecmpend(const char *s1, const char *s2)
  686. {
  687. size_t n1 = strlen(s1), n2 = strlen(s2);
  688. if (n2>n1) /* then they can't be the same; figure out which is bigger */
  689. return strcasecmp(s1,s2);
  690. else
  691. return strncasecmp(s1+(n1-n2), s2, n2);
  692. }
  693. /** Compare the value of the string <b>prefix</b> with the start of the
  694. * <b>memlen</b>-byte memory chunk at <b>mem</b>. Return as for strcmp.
  695. *
  696. * [As fast_memcmp(mem, prefix, strlen(prefix)) but returns -1 if memlen is
  697. * less than strlen(prefix).]
  698. */
  699. int
  700. fast_memcmpstart(const void *mem, size_t memlen,
  701. const char *prefix)
  702. {
  703. size_t plen = strlen(prefix);
  704. if (memlen < plen)
  705. return -1;
  706. return fast_memcmp(mem, prefix, plen);
  707. }
  708. /** Return a pointer to the first char of s that is not whitespace and
  709. * not a comment, or to the terminating NUL if no such character exists.
  710. */
  711. const char *
  712. eat_whitespace(const char *s)
  713. {
  714. tor_assert(s);
  715. while (1) {
  716. switch (*s) {
  717. case '\0':
  718. default:
  719. return s;
  720. case ' ':
  721. case '\t':
  722. case '\n':
  723. case '\r':
  724. ++s;
  725. break;
  726. case '#':
  727. ++s;
  728. while (*s && *s != '\n')
  729. ++s;
  730. }
  731. }
  732. }
  733. /** Return a pointer to the first char of s that is not whitespace and
  734. * not a comment, or to the terminating NUL if no such character exists.
  735. */
  736. const char *
  737. eat_whitespace_eos(const char *s, const char *eos)
  738. {
  739. tor_assert(s);
  740. tor_assert(eos && s <= eos);
  741. while (s < eos) {
  742. switch (*s) {
  743. case '\0':
  744. default:
  745. return s;
  746. case ' ':
  747. case '\t':
  748. case '\n':
  749. case '\r':
  750. ++s;
  751. break;
  752. case '#':
  753. ++s;
  754. while (s < eos && *s && *s != '\n')
  755. ++s;
  756. }
  757. }
  758. return s;
  759. }
  760. /** Return a pointer to the first char of s that is not a space or a tab
  761. * or a \\r, or to the terminating NUL if no such character exists. */
  762. const char *
  763. eat_whitespace_no_nl(const char *s)
  764. {
  765. while (*s == ' ' || *s == '\t' || *s == '\r')
  766. ++s;
  767. return s;
  768. }
  769. /** As eat_whitespace_no_nl, but stop at <b>eos</b> whether we have
  770. * found a non-whitespace character or not. */
  771. const char *
  772. eat_whitespace_eos_no_nl(const char *s, const char *eos)
  773. {
  774. while (s < eos && (*s == ' ' || *s == '\t' || *s == '\r'))
  775. ++s;
  776. return s;
  777. }
  778. /** Return a pointer to the first char of s that is whitespace or <b>#</b>,
  779. * or to the terminating NUL if no such character exists.
  780. */
  781. const char *
  782. find_whitespace(const char *s)
  783. {
  784. /* tor_assert(s); */
  785. while (1) {
  786. switch (*s)
  787. {
  788. case '\0':
  789. case '#':
  790. case ' ':
  791. case '\r':
  792. case '\n':
  793. case '\t':
  794. return s;
  795. default:
  796. ++s;
  797. }
  798. }
  799. }
  800. /** As find_whitespace, but stop at <b>eos</b> whether we have found a
  801. * whitespace or not. */
  802. const char *
  803. find_whitespace_eos(const char *s, const char *eos)
  804. {
  805. /* tor_assert(s); */
  806. while (s < eos) {
  807. switch (*s)
  808. {
  809. case '\0':
  810. case '#':
  811. case ' ':
  812. case '\r':
  813. case '\n':
  814. case '\t':
  815. return s;
  816. default:
  817. ++s;
  818. }
  819. }
  820. return s;
  821. }
  822. /** Return the first occurrence of <b>needle</b> in <b>haystack</b> that
  823. * occurs at the start of a line (that is, at the beginning of <b>haystack</b>
  824. * or immediately after a newline). Return NULL if no such string is found.
  825. */
  826. const char *
  827. find_str_at_start_of_line(const char *haystack, const char *needle)
  828. {
  829. size_t needle_len = strlen(needle);
  830. do {
  831. if (!strncmp(haystack, needle, needle_len))
  832. return haystack;
  833. haystack = strchr(haystack, '\n');
  834. if (!haystack)
  835. return NULL;
  836. else
  837. ++haystack;
  838. } while (*haystack);
  839. return NULL;
  840. }
  841. /** Returns true if <b>string</b> could be a C identifier.
  842. A C identifier must begin with a letter or an underscore and the
  843. rest of its characters can be letters, numbers or underscores. No
  844. length limit is imposed. */
  845. int
  846. string_is_C_identifier(const char *string)
  847. {
  848. size_t iter;
  849. size_t length = strlen(string);
  850. if (!length)
  851. return 0;
  852. for (iter = 0; iter < length ; iter++) {
  853. if (iter == 0) {
  854. if (!(TOR_ISALPHA(string[iter]) ||
  855. string[iter] == '_'))
  856. return 0;
  857. } else {
  858. if (!(TOR_ISALPHA(string[iter]) ||
  859. TOR_ISDIGIT(string[iter]) ||
  860. string[iter] == '_'))
  861. return 0;
  862. }
  863. }
  864. return 1;
  865. }
  866. /** Return true iff the 'len' bytes at 'mem' are all zero. */
  867. int
  868. tor_mem_is_zero(const char *mem, size_t len)
  869. {
  870. static const char ZERO[] = {
  871. 0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0,
  872. };
  873. while (len >= sizeof(ZERO)) {
  874. /* It's safe to use fast_memcmp here, since the very worst thing an
  875. * attacker could learn is how many initial bytes of a secret were zero */
  876. if (fast_memcmp(mem, ZERO, sizeof(ZERO)))
  877. return 0;
  878. len -= sizeof(ZERO);
  879. mem += sizeof(ZERO);
  880. }
  881. /* Deal with leftover bytes. */
  882. if (len)
  883. return fast_memeq(mem, ZERO, len);
  884. return 1;
  885. }
  886. /** Return true iff the DIGEST_LEN bytes in digest are all zero. */
  887. int
  888. tor_digest_is_zero(const char *digest)
  889. {
  890. static const uint8_t ZERO_DIGEST[] = {
  891. 0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0
  892. };
  893. return tor_memeq(digest, ZERO_DIGEST, DIGEST_LEN);
  894. }
  895. /** Return true if <b>string</b> is a valid 'key=[value]' string.
  896. * "value" is optional, to indicate the empty string. Log at logging
  897. * <b>severity</b> if something ugly happens. */
  898. int
  899. string_is_key_value(int severity, const char *string)
  900. {
  901. /* position of equal sign in string */
  902. const char *equal_sign_pos = NULL;
  903. tor_assert(string);
  904. if (strlen(string) < 2) { /* "x=" is shortest args string */
  905. tor_log(severity, LD_GENERAL, "'%s' is too short to be a k=v value.",
  906. escaped(string));
  907. return 0;
  908. }
  909. equal_sign_pos = strchr(string, '=');
  910. if (!equal_sign_pos) {
  911. tor_log(severity, LD_GENERAL, "'%s' is not a k=v value.", escaped(string));
  912. return 0;
  913. }
  914. /* validate that the '=' is not in the beginning of the string. */
  915. if (equal_sign_pos == string) {
  916. tor_log(severity, LD_GENERAL, "'%s' is not a valid k=v value.",
  917. escaped(string));
  918. return 0;
  919. }
  920. return 1;
  921. }
  922. /** Return true if <b>string</b> represents a valid IPv4 adddress in
  923. * 'a.b.c.d' form.
  924. */
  925. int
  926. string_is_valid_ipv4_address(const char *string)
  927. {
  928. struct in_addr addr;
  929. return (tor_inet_pton(AF_INET,string,&addr) == 1);
  930. }
  931. /** Return true if <b>string</b> represents a valid IPv6 address in
  932. * a form that inet_pton() can parse.
  933. */
  934. int
  935. string_is_valid_ipv6_address(const char *string)
  936. {
  937. struct in6_addr addr;
  938. return (tor_inet_pton(AF_INET6,string,&addr) == 1);
  939. }
  940. /** Return true iff <b>string</b> matches a pattern of DNS names
  941. * that we allow Tor clients to connect to.
  942. *
  943. * Note: This allows certain technically invalid characters ('_') to cope
  944. * with misconfigured zones that have been encountered in the wild.
  945. */
  946. int
  947. string_is_valid_hostname(const char *string)
  948. {
  949. int result = 1;
  950. smartlist_t *components;
  951. components = smartlist_new();
  952. smartlist_split_string(components,string,".",0,0);
  953. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(components, char *, c) {
  954. if ((c[0] == '-') || (*c == '_')) {
  955. result = 0;
  956. break;
  957. }
  958. /* Allow a single terminating '.' used rarely to indicate domains
  959. * are FQDNs rather than relative. */
  960. if ((c_sl_idx > 0) && (c_sl_idx + 1 == c_sl_len) && !*c) {
  961. continue;
  962. }
  963. do {
  964. if ((*c >= 'a' && *c <= 'z') ||
  965. (*c >= 'A' && *c <= 'Z') ||
  966. (*c >= '0' && *c <= '9') ||
  967. (*c == '-') || (*c == '_'))
  968. c++;
  969. else
  970. result = 0;
  971. } while (result && *c);
  972. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(c);
  973. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(components, char *, c) {
  974. tor_free(c);
  975. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(c);
  976. smartlist_free(components);
  977. return result;
  978. }
  979. /** Return true iff the DIGEST256_LEN bytes in digest are all zero. */
  980. int
  981. tor_digest256_is_zero(const char *digest)
  982. {
  983. return tor_mem_is_zero(digest, DIGEST256_LEN);
  984. }
  985. /* Helper: common code to check whether the result of a strtol or strtoul or
  986. * strtoll is correct. */
  987. #define CHECK_STRTOX_RESULT() \
  988. /* Did an overflow occur? */ \
  989. if (errno == ERANGE) \
  990. goto err; \
  991. /* Was at least one character converted? */ \
  992. if (endptr == s) \
  993. goto err; \
  994. /* Were there unexpected unconverted characters? */ \
  995. if (!next && *endptr) \
  996. goto err; \
  997. /* Is r within limits? */ \
  998. if (r < min || r > max) \
  999. goto err; \
  1000. if (ok) *ok = 1; \
  1001. if (next) *next = endptr; \
  1002. return r; \
  1003. err: \
  1004. if (ok) *ok = 0; \
  1005. if (next) *next = endptr; \
  1006. return 0
  1007. /** Extract a long from the start of <b>s</b>, in the given numeric
  1008. * <b>base</b>. If <b>base</b> is 0, <b>s</b> is parsed as a decimal,
  1009. * octal, or hex number in the syntax of a C integer literal. If
  1010. * there is unconverted data and <b>next</b> is provided, set
  1011. * *<b>next</b> to the first unconverted character. An error has
  1012. * occurred if no characters are converted; or if there are
  1013. * unconverted characters and <b>next</b> is NULL; or if the parsed
  1014. * value is not between <b>min</b> and <b>max</b>. When no error
  1015. * occurs, return the parsed value and set *<b>ok</b> (if provided) to
  1016. * 1. When an error occurs, return 0 and set *<b>ok</b> (if provided)
  1017. * to 0.
  1018. */
  1019. long
  1020. tor_parse_long(const char *s, int base, long min, long max,
  1021. int *ok, char **next)
  1022. {
  1023. char *endptr;
  1024. long r;
  1025. if (base < 0) {
  1026. if (ok)
  1027. *ok = 0;
  1028. return 0;
  1029. }
  1030. errno = 0;
  1031. r = strtol(s, &endptr, base);
  1032. CHECK_STRTOX_RESULT();
  1033. }
  1034. /** As tor_parse_long(), but return an unsigned long. */
  1035. unsigned long
  1036. tor_parse_ulong(const char *s, int base, unsigned long min,
  1037. unsigned long max, int *ok, char **next)
  1038. {
  1039. char *endptr;
  1040. unsigned long r;
  1041. if (base < 0) {
  1042. if (ok)
  1043. *ok = 0;
  1044. return 0;
  1045. }
  1046. errno = 0;
  1047. r = strtoul(s, &endptr, base);
  1048. CHECK_STRTOX_RESULT();
  1049. }
  1050. /** As tor_parse_long(), but return a double. */
  1051. double
  1052. tor_parse_double(const char *s, double min, double max, int *ok, char **next)
  1053. {
  1054. char *endptr;
  1055. double r;
  1056. errno = 0;
  1057. r = strtod(s, &endptr);
  1058. CHECK_STRTOX_RESULT();
  1059. }
  1060. /** As tor_parse_long, but return a uint64_t. Only base 10 is guaranteed to
  1061. * work for now. */
  1062. uint64_t
  1063. tor_parse_uint64(const char *s, int base, uint64_t min,
  1064. uint64_t max, int *ok, char **next)
  1065. {
  1066. char *endptr;
  1067. uint64_t r;
  1068. if (base < 0) {
  1069. if (ok)
  1070. *ok = 0;
  1071. return 0;
  1072. }
  1073. errno = 0;
  1074. #ifdef HAVE_STRTOULL
  1075. r = (uint64_t)strtoull(s, &endptr, base);
  1076. #elif defined(_WIN32)
  1077. #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1300
  1078. tor_assert(base <= 10);
  1079. r = (uint64_t)_atoi64(s);
  1080. endptr = (char*)s;
  1081. while (TOR_ISSPACE(*endptr)) endptr++;
  1082. while (TOR_ISDIGIT(*endptr)) endptr++;
  1083. #else
  1084. r = (uint64_t)_strtoui64(s, &endptr, base);
  1085. #endif
  1086. #elif SIZEOF_LONG == 8
  1087. r = (uint64_t)strtoul(s, &endptr, base);
  1088. #else
  1089. #error "I don't know how to parse 64-bit numbers."
  1090. #endif
  1091. CHECK_STRTOX_RESULT();
  1092. }
  1093. /** Allocate and return a new string representing the contents of <b>s</b>,
  1094. * surrounded by quotes and using standard C escapes.
  1095. *
  1096. * Generally, we use this for logging values that come in over the network to
  1097. * keep them from tricking users, and for sending certain values to the
  1098. * controller.
  1099. *
  1100. * We trust values from the resolver, OS, configuration file, and command line
  1101. * to not be maliciously ill-formed. We validate incoming routerdescs and
  1102. * SOCKS requests and addresses from BEGIN cells as they're parsed;
  1103. * afterwards, we trust them as non-malicious.
  1104. */
  1105. char *
  1106. esc_for_log(const char *s)
  1107. {
  1108. const char *cp;
  1109. char *result, *outp;
  1110. size_t len = 3;
  1111. if (!s) {
  1112. return tor_strdup("(null)");
  1113. }
  1114. for (cp = s; *cp; ++cp) {
  1115. switch (*cp) {
  1116. case '\\':
  1117. case '\"':
  1118. case '\'':
  1119. case '\r':
  1120. case '\n':
  1121. case '\t':
  1122. len += 2;
  1123. break;
  1124. default:
  1125. if (TOR_ISPRINT(*cp) && ((uint8_t)*cp)<127)
  1126. ++len;
  1127. else
  1128. len += 4;
  1129. break;
  1130. }
  1131. }
  1132. tor_assert(len <= SSIZE_MAX);
  1133. result = outp = tor_malloc(len);
  1134. *outp++ = '\"';
  1135. for (cp = s; *cp; ++cp) {
  1136. /* This assertion should always succeed, since we will write at least
  1137. * one char here, and two chars for closing quote and nul later */
  1138. tor_assert((outp-result) < (ssize_t)len-2);
  1139. switch (*cp) {
  1140. case '\\':
  1141. case '\"':
  1142. case '\'':
  1143. *outp++ = '\\';
  1144. *outp++ = *cp;
  1145. break;
  1146. case '\n':
  1147. *outp++ = '\\';
  1148. *outp++ = 'n';
  1149. break;
  1150. case '\t':
  1151. *outp++ = '\\';
  1152. *outp++ = 't';
  1153. break;
  1154. case '\r':
  1155. *outp++ = '\\';
  1156. *outp++ = 'r';
  1157. break;
  1158. default:
  1159. if (TOR_ISPRINT(*cp) && ((uint8_t)*cp)<127) {
  1160. *outp++ = *cp;
  1161. } else {
  1162. tor_assert((outp-result) < (ssize_t)len-4);
  1163. tor_snprintf(outp, 5, "\\%03o", (int)(uint8_t) *cp);
  1164. outp += 4;
  1165. }
  1166. break;
  1167. }
  1168. }
  1169. tor_assert((outp-result) <= (ssize_t)len-2);
  1170. *outp++ = '\"';
  1171. *outp++ = 0;
  1172. return result;
  1173. }
  1174. /** Similar to esc_for_log. Allocate and return a new string representing
  1175. * the first n characters in <b>chars</b>, surround by quotes and using
  1176. * standard C escapes. If a NUL character is encountered in <b>chars</b>,
  1177. * the resulting string will be terminated there.
  1178. */
  1179. char *
  1180. esc_for_log_len(const char *chars, size_t n)
  1181. {
  1182. char *string = tor_strndup(chars, n);
  1183. char *string_escaped = esc_for_log(string);
  1184. tor_free(string);
  1185. return string_escaped;
  1186. }
  1187. /** Allocate and return a new string representing the contents of <b>s</b>,
  1188. * surrounded by quotes and using standard C escapes.
  1189. *
  1190. * THIS FUNCTION IS NOT REENTRANT. Don't call it from outside the main
  1191. * thread. Also, each call invalidates the last-returned value, so don't
  1192. * try log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "%s %s", escaped(a), escaped(b));
  1193. */
  1194. const char *
  1195. escaped(const char *s)
  1196. {
  1197. static char *escaped_val_ = NULL;
  1198. tor_free(escaped_val_);
  1199. if (s)
  1200. escaped_val_ = esc_for_log(s);
  1201. else
  1202. escaped_val_ = NULL;
  1203. return escaped_val_;
  1204. }
  1205. /** Return a newly allocated string equal to <b>string</b>, except that every
  1206. * character in <b>chars_to_escape</b> is preceded by a backslash. */
  1207. char *
  1208. tor_escape_str_for_pt_args(const char *string, const char *chars_to_escape)
  1209. {
  1210. char *new_string = NULL;
  1211. char *new_cp = NULL;
  1212. size_t length, new_length;
  1213. tor_assert(string);
  1214. length = strlen(string);
  1215. if (!length) /* If we were given the empty string, return the same. */
  1216. return tor_strdup("");
  1217. /* (new_length > SIZE_MAX) => ((length * 2) + 1 > SIZE_MAX) =>
  1218. (length*2 > SIZE_MAX - 1) => (length > (SIZE_MAX - 1)/2) */
  1219. if (length > (SIZE_MAX - 1)/2) /* check for overflow */
  1220. return NULL;
  1221. /* this should be enough even if all characters must be escaped */
  1222. new_length = (length * 2) + 1;
  1223. new_string = new_cp = tor_malloc(new_length);
  1224. while (*string) {
  1225. if (strchr(chars_to_escape, *string))
  1226. *new_cp++ = '\\';
  1227. *new_cp++ = *string++;
  1228. }
  1229. *new_cp = '\0'; /* NUL-terminate the new string */
  1230. return new_string;
  1231. }
  1232. /* =====
  1233. * Time
  1234. * ===== */
  1235. /** Return the number of microseconds elapsed between *start and *end.
  1236. */
  1237. long
  1238. tv_udiff(const struct timeval *start, const struct timeval *end)
  1239. {
  1240. long udiff;
  1241. long secdiff = end->tv_sec - start->tv_sec;
  1242. if (labs(secdiff)+1 > LONG_MAX/1000000) {
  1243. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "comparing times on microsecond detail too far "
  1244. "apart: %ld seconds", secdiff);
  1245. return LONG_MAX;
  1246. }
  1247. udiff = secdiff*1000000L + (end->tv_usec - start->tv_usec);
  1248. return udiff;
  1249. }
  1250. /** Return the number of milliseconds elapsed between *start and *end.
  1251. */
  1252. long
  1253. tv_mdiff(const struct timeval *start, const struct timeval *end)
  1254. {
  1255. long mdiff;
  1256. long secdiff = end->tv_sec - start->tv_sec;
  1257. if (labs(secdiff)+1 > LONG_MAX/1000) {
  1258. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "comparing times on millisecond detail too far "
  1259. "apart: %ld seconds", secdiff);
  1260. return LONG_MAX;
  1261. }
  1262. /* Subtract and round */
  1263. mdiff = secdiff*1000L +
  1264. /* We add a million usec here to ensure that the result is positive,
  1265. * so that the round-towards-zero behavior of the division will give
  1266. * the right result for rounding to the nearest msec. Later we subtract
  1267. * 1000 in order to get the correct result.
  1268. */
  1269. ((long)end->tv_usec - (long)start->tv_usec + 500L + 1000000L) / 1000L
  1270. - 1000;
  1271. return mdiff;
  1272. }
  1273. /**
  1274. * Converts timeval to milliseconds.
  1275. */
  1276. int64_t
  1277. tv_to_msec(const struct timeval *tv)
  1278. {
  1279. int64_t conv = ((int64_t)tv->tv_sec)*1000L;
  1280. /* Round ghetto-style */
  1281. conv += ((int64_t)tv->tv_usec+500)/1000L;
  1282. return conv;
  1283. }
  1284. /** Yield true iff <b>y</b> is a leap-year. */
  1285. #define IS_LEAPYEAR(y) (!(y % 4) && ((y % 100) || !(y % 400)))
  1286. /** Helper: Return the number of leap-days between Jan 1, y1 and Jan 1, y2. */
  1287. static int
  1288. n_leapdays(int y1, int y2)
  1289. {
  1290. --y1;
  1291. --y2;
  1292. return (y2/4 - y1/4) - (y2/100 - y1/100) + (y2/400 - y1/400);
  1293. }
  1294. /** Number of days per month in non-leap year; used by tor_timegm and
  1295. * parse_rfc1123_time. */
  1296. static const int days_per_month[] =
  1297. { 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31};
  1298. /** Compute a time_t given a struct tm. The result is given in UTC, and
  1299. * does not account for leap seconds. Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
  1300. */
  1301. int
  1302. tor_timegm(const struct tm *tm, time_t *time_out)
  1303. {
  1304. /* This is a pretty ironclad timegm implementation, snarfed from Python2.2.
  1305. * It's way more brute-force than fiddling with tzset().
  1306. *
  1307. * We use int64_t rather than time_t to avoid overflow on multiplication on
  1308. * platforms with 32-bit time_t. Since year is clipped to INT32_MAX, and
  1309. * since 365 * 24 * 60 * 60 is approximately 31 million, it's not possible
  1310. * for INT32_MAX years to overflow int64_t when converted to seconds. */
  1311. int64_t year, days, hours, minutes, seconds;
  1312. int i, invalid_year, dpm;
  1313. /* Initialize time_out to 0 for now, to avoid bad usage in case this function
  1314. fails and the caller ignores the return value. */
  1315. tor_assert(time_out);
  1316. *time_out = 0;
  1317. /* avoid int overflow on addition */
  1318. if (tm->tm_year < INT32_MAX-1900) {
  1319. year = tm->tm_year + 1900;
  1320. } else {
  1321. /* clamp year */
  1322. year = INT32_MAX;
  1323. }
  1324. invalid_year = (year < 1970 || tm->tm_year >= INT32_MAX-1900);
  1325. if (tm->tm_mon >= 0 && tm->tm_mon <= 11) {
  1326. dpm = days_per_month[tm->tm_mon];
  1327. if (tm->tm_mon == 1 && !invalid_year && IS_LEAPYEAR(tm->tm_year)) {
  1328. dpm = 29;
  1329. }
  1330. } else {
  1331. /* invalid month - default to 0 days per month */
  1332. dpm = 0;
  1333. }
  1334. if (invalid_year ||
  1335. tm->tm_mon < 0 || tm->tm_mon > 11 ||
  1336. tm->tm_mday < 1 || tm->tm_mday > dpm ||
  1337. tm->tm_hour < 0 || tm->tm_hour > 23 ||
  1338. tm->tm_min < 0 || tm->tm_min > 59 ||
  1339. tm->tm_sec < 0 || tm->tm_sec > 60) {
  1340. log_warn(LD_BUG, "Out-of-range argument to tor_timegm");
  1341. return -1;
  1342. }
  1343. days = 365 * (year-1970) + n_leapdays(1970,(int)year);
  1344. for (i = 0; i < tm->tm_mon; ++i)
  1345. days += days_per_month[i];
  1346. if (tm->tm_mon > 1 && IS_LEAPYEAR(year))
  1347. ++days;
  1348. days += tm->tm_mday - 1;
  1349. hours = days*24 + tm->tm_hour;
  1350. minutes = hours*60 + tm->tm_min;
  1351. seconds = minutes*60 + tm->tm_sec;
  1352. /* Check that "seconds" will fit in a time_t. On platforms where time_t is
  1353. * 32-bit, this check will fail for dates in and after 2038.
  1354. *
  1355. * We already know that "seconds" can't be negative because "year" >= 1970 */
  1356. #if SIZEOF_TIME_T < 8
  1357. if (seconds < TIME_MIN || seconds > TIME_MAX) {
  1358. log_warn(LD_BUG, "Result does not fit in tor_timegm");
  1359. return -1;
  1360. }
  1361. #endif
  1362. *time_out = (time_t)seconds;
  1363. return 0;
  1364. }
  1365. /* strftime is locale-specific, so we need to replace those parts */
  1366. /** A c-locale array of 3-letter names of weekdays, starting with Sun. */
  1367. static const char *WEEKDAY_NAMES[] =
  1368. { "Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat" };
  1369. /** A c-locale array of 3-letter names of months, starting with Jan. */
  1370. static const char *MONTH_NAMES[] =
  1371. { "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun",
  1372. "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec" };
  1373. /** Set <b>buf</b> to the RFC1123 encoding of the UTC value of <b>t</b>.
  1374. * The buffer must be at least RFC1123_TIME_LEN+1 bytes long.
  1375. *
  1376. * (RFC1123 format is "Fri, 29 Sep 2006 15:54:20 GMT". Note the "GMT"
  1377. * rather than "UTC".)
  1378. */
  1379. void
  1380. format_rfc1123_time(char *buf, time_t t)
  1381. {
  1382. struct tm tm;
  1383. tor_gmtime_r(&t, &tm);
  1384. strftime(buf, RFC1123_TIME_LEN+1, "___, %d ___ %Y %H:%M:%S GMT", &tm);
  1385. tor_assert(tm.tm_wday >= 0);
  1386. tor_assert(tm.tm_wday <= 6);
  1387. memcpy(buf, WEEKDAY_NAMES[tm.tm_wday], 3);
  1388. tor_assert(tm.tm_mon >= 0);
  1389. tor_assert(tm.tm_mon <= 11);
  1390. memcpy(buf+8, MONTH_NAMES[tm.tm_mon], 3);
  1391. }
  1392. /** Parse the (a subset of) the RFC1123 encoding of some time (in UTC) from
  1393. * <b>buf</b>, and store the result in *<b>t</b>.
  1394. *
  1395. * Note that we only accept the subset generated by format_rfc1123_time above,
  1396. * not the full range of formats suggested by RFC 1123.
  1397. *
  1398. * Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
  1399. */
  1400. int
  1401. parse_rfc1123_time(const char *buf, time_t *t)
  1402. {
  1403. struct tm tm;
  1404. char month[4];
  1405. char weekday[4];
  1406. int i, m, invalid_year;
  1407. unsigned tm_mday, tm_year, tm_hour, tm_min, tm_sec;
  1408. unsigned dpm;
  1409. if (strlen(buf) != RFC1123_TIME_LEN)
  1410. return -1;
  1411. memset(&tm, 0, sizeof(tm));
  1412. if (tor_sscanf(buf, "%3s, %2u %3s %u %2u:%2u:%2u GMT", weekday,
  1413. &tm_mday, month, &tm_year, &tm_hour,
  1414. &tm_min, &tm_sec) < 7) {
  1415. char *esc = esc_for_log(buf);
  1416. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Got invalid RFC1123 time %s", esc);
  1417. tor_free(esc);
  1418. return -1;
  1419. }
  1420. m = -1;
  1421. for (i = 0; i < 12; ++i) {
  1422. if (!strcmp(month, MONTH_NAMES[i])) {
  1423. m = i;
  1424. break;
  1425. }
  1426. }
  1427. if (m<0) {
  1428. char *esc = esc_for_log(buf);
  1429. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Got invalid RFC1123 time %s: No such month", esc);
  1430. tor_free(esc);
  1431. return -1;
  1432. }
  1433. tm.tm_mon = m;
  1434. invalid_year = (tm_year >= INT32_MAX || tm_year < 1970);
  1435. tor_assert(m >= 0 && m <= 11);
  1436. dpm = days_per_month[m];
  1437. if (m == 1 && !invalid_year && IS_LEAPYEAR(tm_year)) {
  1438. dpm = 29;
  1439. }
  1440. if (invalid_year || tm_mday < 1 || tm_mday > dpm ||
  1441. tm_hour > 23 || tm_min > 59 || tm_sec > 60) {
  1442. char *esc = esc_for_log(buf);
  1443. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Got invalid RFC1123 time %s", esc);
  1444. tor_free(esc);
  1445. return -1;
  1446. }
  1447. tm.tm_mday = (int)tm_mday;
  1448. tm.tm_year = (int)tm_year;
  1449. tm.tm_hour = (int)tm_hour;
  1450. tm.tm_min = (int)tm_min;
  1451. tm.tm_sec = (int)tm_sec;
  1452. if (tm.tm_year < 1970) {
  1453. char *esc = esc_for_log(buf);
  1454. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  1455. "Got invalid RFC1123 time %s. (Before 1970)", esc);
  1456. tor_free(esc);
  1457. return -1;
  1458. }
  1459. tm.tm_year -= 1900;
  1460. return tor_timegm(&tm, t);
  1461. }
  1462. /** Set <b>buf</b> to the ISO8601 encoding of the local value of <b>t</b>.
  1463. * The buffer must be at least ISO_TIME_LEN+1 bytes long.
  1464. *
  1465. * (ISO8601 format is 2006-10-29 10:57:20)
  1466. */
  1467. void
  1468. format_local_iso_time(char *buf, time_t t)
  1469. {
  1470. struct tm tm;
  1471. strftime(buf, ISO_TIME_LEN+1, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", tor_localtime_r(&t, &tm));
  1472. }
  1473. /** Set <b>buf</b> to the ISO8601 encoding of the GMT value of <b>t</b>.
  1474. * The buffer must be at least ISO_TIME_LEN+1 bytes long.
  1475. */
  1476. void
  1477. format_iso_time(char *buf, time_t t)
  1478. {
  1479. struct tm tm;
  1480. strftime(buf, ISO_TIME_LEN+1, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", tor_gmtime_r(&t, &tm));
  1481. }
  1482. /** As format_iso_time, but use the yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss format to avoid
  1483. * embedding an internal space. */
  1484. void
  1485. format_iso_time_nospace(char *buf, time_t t)
  1486. {
  1487. format_iso_time(buf, t);
  1488. buf[10] = 'T';
  1489. }
  1490. /** As format_iso_time_nospace, but include microseconds in decimal
  1491. * fixed-point format. Requires that buf be at least ISO_TIME_USEC_LEN+1
  1492. * bytes long. */
  1493. void
  1494. format_iso_time_nospace_usec(char *buf, const struct timeval *tv)
  1495. {
  1496. tor_assert(tv);
  1497. format_iso_time_nospace(buf, (time_t)tv->tv_sec);
  1498. tor_snprintf(buf+ISO_TIME_LEN, 8, ".%06d", (int)tv->tv_usec);
  1499. }
  1500. /** Given an ISO-formatted UTC time value (after the epoch) in <b>cp</b>,
  1501. * parse it and store its value in *<b>t</b>. Return 0 on success, -1 on
  1502. * failure. Ignore extraneous stuff in <b>cp</b> after the end of the time
  1503. * string, unless <b>strict</b> is set. */
  1504. int
  1505. parse_iso_time_(const char *cp, time_t *t, int strict)
  1506. {
  1507. struct tm st_tm;
  1508. unsigned int year=0, month=0, day=0, hour=0, minute=0, second=0;
  1509. int n_fields;
  1510. char extra_char;
  1511. n_fields = tor_sscanf(cp, "%u-%2u-%2u %2u:%2u:%2u%c", &year, &month,
  1512. &day, &hour, &minute, &second, &extra_char);
  1513. if (strict ? (n_fields != 6) : (n_fields < 6)) {
  1514. char *esc = esc_for_log(cp);
  1515. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "ISO time %s was unparseable", esc);
  1516. tor_free(esc);
  1517. return -1;
  1518. }
  1519. if (year < 1970 || month < 1 || month > 12 || day < 1 || day > 31 ||
  1520. hour > 23 || minute > 59 || second > 60 || year >= INT32_MAX) {
  1521. char *esc = esc_for_log(cp);
  1522. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "ISO time %s was nonsensical", esc);
  1523. tor_free(esc);
  1524. return -1;
  1525. }
  1526. st_tm.tm_year = (int)year-1900;
  1527. st_tm.tm_mon = month-1;
  1528. st_tm.tm_mday = day;
  1529. st_tm.tm_hour = hour;
  1530. st_tm.tm_min = minute;
  1531. st_tm.tm_sec = second;
  1532. st_tm.tm_wday = 0; /* Should be ignored. */
  1533. if (st_tm.tm_year < 70) {
  1534. char *esc = esc_for_log(cp);
  1535. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Got invalid ISO time %s. (Before 1970)", esc);
  1536. tor_free(esc);
  1537. return -1;
  1538. }
  1539. return tor_timegm(&st_tm, t);
  1540. }
  1541. /** Given an ISO-formatted UTC time value (after the epoch) in <b>cp</b>,
  1542. * parse it and store its value in *<b>t</b>. Return 0 on success, -1 on
  1543. * failure. Reject the string if any characters are present after the time.
  1544. */
  1545. int
  1546. parse_iso_time(const char *cp, time_t *t)
  1547. {
  1548. return parse_iso_time_(cp, t, 1);
  1549. }
  1550. /** Given a <b>date</b> in one of the three formats allowed by HTTP (ugh),
  1551. * parse it into <b>tm</b>. Return 0 on success, negative on failure. */
  1552. int
  1553. parse_http_time(const char *date, struct tm *tm)
  1554. {
  1555. const char *cp;
  1556. char month[4];
  1557. char wkday[4];
  1558. int i;
  1559. unsigned tm_mday, tm_year, tm_hour, tm_min, tm_sec;
  1560. tor_assert(tm);
  1561. memset(tm, 0, sizeof(*tm));
  1562. /* First, try RFC1123 or RFC850 format: skip the weekday. */
  1563. if ((cp = strchr(date, ','))) {
  1564. ++cp;
  1565. if (*cp != ' ')
  1566. return -1;
  1567. ++cp;
  1568. if (tor_sscanf(cp, "%2u %3s %4u %2u:%2u:%2u GMT",
  1569. &tm_mday, month, &tm_year,
  1570. &tm_hour, &tm_min, &tm_sec) == 6) {
  1571. /* rfc1123-date */
  1572. tm_year -= 1900;
  1573. } else if (tor_sscanf(cp, "%2u-%3s-%2u %2u:%2u:%2u GMT",
  1574. &tm_mday, month, &tm_year,
  1575. &tm_hour, &tm_min, &tm_sec) == 6) {
  1576. /* rfc850-date */
  1577. } else {
  1578. return -1;
  1579. }
  1580. } else {
  1581. /* No comma; possibly asctime() format. */
  1582. if (tor_sscanf(date, "%3s %3s %2u %2u:%2u:%2u %4u",
  1583. wkday, month, &tm_mday,
  1584. &tm_hour, &tm_min, &tm_sec, &tm_year) == 7) {
  1585. tm_year -= 1900;
  1586. } else {
  1587. return -1;
  1588. }
  1589. }
  1590. tm->tm_mday = (int)tm_mday;
  1591. tm->tm_year = (int)tm_year;
  1592. tm->tm_hour = (int)tm_hour;
  1593. tm->tm_min = (int)tm_min;
  1594. tm->tm_sec = (int)tm_sec;
  1595. tm->tm_wday = 0; /* Leave this unset. */
  1596. month[3] = '\0';
  1597. /* Okay, now decode the month. */
  1598. /* set tm->tm_mon to dummy value so the check below fails. */
  1599. tm->tm_mon = -1;
  1600. for (i = 0; i < 12; ++i) {
  1601. if (!strcasecmp(MONTH_NAMES[i], month)) {
  1602. tm->tm_mon = i;
  1603. }
  1604. }
  1605. if (tm->tm_year < 0 ||
  1606. tm->tm_mon < 0 || tm->tm_mon > 11 ||
  1607. tm->tm_mday < 1 || tm->tm_mday > 31 ||
  1608. tm->tm_hour < 0 || tm->tm_hour > 23 ||
  1609. tm->tm_min < 0 || tm->tm_min > 59 ||
  1610. tm->tm_sec < 0 || tm->tm_sec > 60)
  1611. return -1; /* Out of range, or bad month. */
  1612. return 0;
  1613. }
  1614. /** Given an <b>interval</b> in seconds, try to write it to the
  1615. * <b>out_len</b>-byte buffer in <b>out</b> in a human-readable form.
  1616. * Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
  1617. */
  1618. int
  1619. format_time_interval(char *out, size_t out_len, long interval)
  1620. {
  1621. /* We only report seconds if there's no hours. */
  1622. long sec = 0, min = 0, hour = 0, day = 0;
  1623. /* -LONG_MIN is LONG_MAX + 1, which causes signed overflow */
  1624. if (interval < -LONG_MAX)
  1625. interval = LONG_MAX;
  1626. else if (interval < 0)
  1627. interval = -interval;
  1628. if (interval >= 86400) {
  1629. day = interval / 86400;
  1630. interval %= 86400;
  1631. }
  1632. if (interval >= 3600) {
  1633. hour = interval / 3600;
  1634. interval %= 3600;
  1635. }
  1636. if (interval >= 60) {
  1637. min = interval / 60;
  1638. interval %= 60;
  1639. }
  1640. sec = interval;
  1641. if (day) {
  1642. return tor_snprintf(out, out_len, "%ld days, %ld hours, %ld minutes",
  1643. day, hour, min);
  1644. } else if (hour) {
  1645. return tor_snprintf(out, out_len, "%ld hours, %ld minutes", hour, min);
  1646. } else if (min) {
  1647. return tor_snprintf(out, out_len, "%ld minutes, %ld seconds", min, sec);
  1648. } else {
  1649. return tor_snprintf(out, out_len, "%ld seconds", sec);
  1650. }
  1651. }
  1652. /* =====
  1653. * Cached time
  1654. * ===== */
  1655. #ifndef TIME_IS_FAST
  1656. /** Cached estimate of the current time. Updated around once per second;
  1657. * may be a few seconds off if we are really busy. This is a hack to avoid
  1658. * calling time(NULL) (which not everybody has optimized) on critical paths.
  1659. */
  1660. static time_t cached_approx_time = 0;
  1661. /** Return a cached estimate of the current time from when
  1662. * update_approx_time() was last called. This is a hack to avoid calling
  1663. * time(NULL) on critical paths: please do not even think of calling it
  1664. * anywhere else. */
  1665. time_t
  1666. approx_time(void)
  1667. {
  1668. return cached_approx_time;
  1669. }
  1670. /** Update the cached estimate of the current time. This function SHOULD be
  1671. * called once per second, and MUST be called before the first call to
  1672. * get_approx_time. */
  1673. void
  1674. update_approx_time(time_t now)
  1675. {
  1676. cached_approx_time = now;
  1677. }
  1678. #endif
  1679. /* =====
  1680. * Rate limiting
  1681. * ===== */
  1682. /** If the rate-limiter <b>lim</b> is ready at <b>now</b>, return the number
  1683. * of calls to rate_limit_is_ready (including this one!) since the last time
  1684. * rate_limit_is_ready returned nonzero. Otherwise return 0. */
  1685. static int
  1686. rate_limit_is_ready(ratelim_t *lim, time_t now)
  1687. {
  1688. if (lim->rate + lim->last_allowed <= now) {
  1689. int res = lim->n_calls_since_last_time + 1;
  1690. lim->last_allowed = now;
  1691. lim->n_calls_since_last_time = 0;
  1692. return res;
  1693. } else {
  1694. ++lim->n_calls_since_last_time;
  1695. return 0;
  1696. }
  1697. }
  1698. /** If the rate-limiter <b>lim</b> is ready at <b>now</b>, return a newly
  1699. * allocated string indicating how many messages were suppressed, suitable to
  1700. * append to a log message. Otherwise return NULL. */
  1701. char *
  1702. rate_limit_log(ratelim_t *lim, time_t now)
  1703. {
  1704. int n;
  1705. if ((n = rate_limit_is_ready(lim, now))) {
  1706. if (n == 1) {
  1707. return tor_strdup("");
  1708. } else {
  1709. char *cp=NULL;
  1710. tor_asprintf(&cp,
  1711. " [%d similar message(s) suppressed in last %d seconds]",
  1712. n-1, lim->rate);
  1713. return cp;
  1714. }
  1715. } else {
  1716. return NULL;
  1717. }
  1718. }
  1719. /* =====
  1720. * File helpers
  1721. * ===== */
  1722. /** Write <b>count</b> bytes from <b>buf</b> to <b>fd</b>. <b>isSocket</b>
  1723. * must be 1 if fd was returned by socket() or accept(), and 0 if fd
  1724. * was returned by open(). Return the number of bytes written, or -1
  1725. * on error. Only use if fd is a blocking fd. */
  1726. ssize_t
  1727. write_all(tor_socket_t fd, const char *buf, size_t count, int isSocket)
  1728. {
  1729. size_t written = 0;
  1730. ssize_t result;
  1731. tor_assert(count < SSIZE_MAX);
  1732. while (written != count) {
  1733. if (isSocket)
  1734. result = tor_socket_send(fd, buf+written, count-written, 0);
  1735. else
  1736. result = write((int)fd, buf+written, count-written);
  1737. if (result<0)
  1738. return -1;
  1739. written += result;
  1740. }
  1741. return (ssize_t)count;
  1742. }
  1743. /** Read from <b>fd</b> to <b>buf</b>, until we get <b>count</b> bytes
  1744. * or reach the end of the file. <b>isSocket</b> must be 1 if fd
  1745. * was returned by socket() or accept(), and 0 if fd was returned by
  1746. * open(). Return the number of bytes read, or -1 on error. Only use
  1747. * if fd is a blocking fd. */
  1748. ssize_t
  1749. read_all(tor_socket_t fd, char *buf, size_t count, int isSocket)
  1750. {
  1751. size_t numread = 0;
  1752. ssize_t result;
  1753. if (count > SIZE_T_CEILING || count > SSIZE_MAX) {
  1754. errno = EINVAL;
  1755. return -1;
  1756. }
  1757. while (numread != count) {
  1758. if (isSocket)
  1759. result = tor_socket_recv(fd, buf+numread, count-numread, 0);
  1760. else
  1761. result = read((int)fd, buf+numread, count-numread);
  1762. if (result<0)
  1763. return -1;
  1764. else if (result == 0)
  1765. break;
  1766. numread += result;
  1767. }
  1768. return (ssize_t)numread;
  1769. }
  1770. /*
  1771. * Filesystem operations.
  1772. */
  1773. /** Clean up <b>name</b> so that we can use it in a call to "stat". On Unix,
  1774. * we do nothing. On Windows, we remove a trailing slash, unless the path is
  1775. * the root of a disk. */
  1776. static void
  1777. clean_name_for_stat(char *name)
  1778. {
  1779. #ifdef _WIN32
  1780. size_t len = strlen(name);
  1781. if (!len)
  1782. return;
  1783. if (name[len-1]=='\\' || name[len-1]=='/') {
  1784. if (len == 1 || (len==3 && name[1]==':'))
  1785. return;
  1786. name[len-1]='\0';
  1787. }
  1788. #else
  1789. (void)name;
  1790. #endif
  1791. }
  1792. /** Return:
  1793. * FN_ERROR if filename can't be read, is NULL, or is zero-length,
  1794. * FN_NOENT if it doesn't exist,
  1795. * FN_FILE if it is a non-empty regular file, or a FIFO on unix-like systems,
  1796. * FN_EMPTY for zero-byte regular files,
  1797. * FN_DIR if it's a directory, and
  1798. * FN_ERROR for any other file type.
  1799. * On FN_ERROR and FN_NOENT, sets errno. (errno is not set when FN_ERROR
  1800. * is returned due to an unhandled file type.) */
  1801. file_status_t
  1802. file_status(const char *fname)
  1803. {
  1804. struct stat st;
  1805. char *f;
  1806. int r;
  1807. if (!fname || strlen(fname) == 0) {
  1808. return FN_ERROR;
  1809. }
  1810. f = tor_strdup(fname);
  1811. clean_name_for_stat(f);
  1812. log_debug(LD_FS, "stat()ing %s", f);
  1813. r = stat(sandbox_intern_string(f), &st);
  1814. tor_free(f);
  1815. if (r) {
  1816. if (errno == ENOENT) {
  1817. return FN_NOENT;
  1818. }
  1819. return FN_ERROR;
  1820. }
  1821. if (st.st_mode & S_IFDIR) {
  1822. return FN_DIR;
  1823. } else if (st.st_mode & S_IFREG) {
  1824. if (st.st_size > 0) {
  1825. return FN_FILE;
  1826. } else if (st.st_size == 0) {
  1827. return FN_EMPTY;
  1828. } else {
  1829. return FN_ERROR;
  1830. }
  1831. #ifndef _WIN32
  1832. } else if (st.st_mode & S_IFIFO) {
  1833. return FN_FILE;
  1834. #endif
  1835. } else {
  1836. return FN_ERROR;
  1837. }
  1838. }
  1839. /** Check whether <b>dirname</b> exists and is private. If yes return 0. If
  1840. * it does not exist, and <b>check</b>&CPD_CREATE is set, try to create it
  1841. * and return 0 on success. If it does not exist, and
  1842. * <b>check</b>&CPD_CHECK, and we think we can create it, return 0. Else
  1843. * return -1. If CPD_GROUP_OK is set, then it's okay if the directory
  1844. * is group-readable, but in all cases we create the directory mode 0700.
  1845. * If CPD_GROUP_READ is set, existing directory behaves as CPD_GROUP_OK and
  1846. * if the directory is created it will use mode 0750 with group read
  1847. * permission. Group read privileges also assume execute permission
  1848. * as norm for directories. If CPD_CHECK_MODE_ONLY is set, then we don't
  1849. * alter the directory permissions if they are too permissive:
  1850. * we just return -1.
  1851. * When effective_user is not NULL, check permissions against the given user
  1852. * and its primary group.
  1853. */
  1854. int
  1855. check_private_dir(const char *dirname, cpd_check_t check,
  1856. const char *effective_user)
  1857. {
  1858. int r;
  1859. struct stat st;
  1860. tor_assert(dirname);
  1861. #ifndef _WIN32
  1862. int fd;
  1863. const struct passwd *pw = NULL;
  1864. uid_t running_uid;
  1865. gid_t running_gid;
  1866. /*
  1867. * Goal is to harden the implementation by removing any
  1868. * potential for race between stat() and chmod().
  1869. * chmod() accepts filename as argument. If an attacker can move
  1870. * the file between stat() and chmod(), a potential race exists.
  1871. *
  1872. * Several suggestions taken from:
  1873. * https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/
  1874. * Security/Conceptual/SecureCodingGuide/Articles/RaceConditions.html
  1875. */
  1876. /* Open directory.
  1877. * O_NOFOLLOW to ensure that it does not follow symbolic links */
  1878. fd = open(sandbox_intern_string(dirname), O_NOFOLLOW);
  1879. /* Was there an error? Maybe the directory does not exist? */
  1880. if (fd == -1) {
  1881. if (errno != ENOENT) {
  1882. /* Other directory error */
  1883. log_warn(LD_FS, "Directory %s cannot be read: %s", dirname,
  1884. strerror(errno));
  1885. return -1;
  1886. }
  1887. /* Received ENOENT: Directory does not exist */
  1888. /* Should we create the directory? */
  1889. if (check & CPD_CREATE) {
  1890. log_info(LD_GENERAL, "Creating directory %s", dirname);
  1891. if (check & CPD_GROUP_READ) {
  1892. r = mkdir(dirname, 0750);
  1893. } else {
  1894. r = mkdir(dirname, 0700);
  1895. }
  1896. /* check for mkdir() error */
  1897. if (r) {
  1898. log_warn(LD_FS, "Error creating directory %s: %s", dirname,
  1899. strerror(errno));
  1900. return -1;
  1901. }
  1902. /* we just created the directory. try to open it again.
  1903. * permissions on the directory will be checked again below.*/
  1904. fd = open(sandbox_intern_string(dirname), O_NOFOLLOW);
  1905. if (fd == -1)
  1906. return -1;
  1907. else
  1908. close(fd);
  1909. } else if (!(check & CPD_CHECK)) {
  1910. log_warn(LD_FS, "Directory %s does not exist.", dirname);
  1911. return -1;
  1912. }
  1913. /* XXXX In the case where check==CPD_CHECK, we should look at the
  1914. * parent directory a little harder. */
  1915. return 0;
  1916. }
  1917. tor_assert(fd >= 0);
  1918. //f = tor_strdup(dirname);
  1919. //clean_name_for_stat(f);
  1920. log_debug(LD_FS, "stat()ing %s", dirname);
  1921. //r = stat(sandbox_intern_string(f), &st);
  1922. r = fstat(fd, &st);
  1923. if (r == -1) {
  1924. log_warn(LD_FS, "fstat() on directory %s failed.", dirname);
  1925. close(fd);
  1926. return -1;
  1927. }
  1928. //tor_free(f);
  1929. /* check that dirname is a directory */
  1930. if (!(st.st_mode & S_IFDIR)) {
  1931. log_warn(LD_FS, "%s is not a directory", dirname);
  1932. close(fd);
  1933. return -1;
  1934. }
  1935. if (effective_user) {
  1936. /* Look up the user and group information.
  1937. * If we have a problem, bail out. */
  1938. pw = tor_getpwnam(effective_user);
  1939. if (pw == NULL) {
  1940. log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Error setting configured user: %s not found",
  1941. effective_user);
  1942. close(fd);
  1943. return -1;
  1944. }
  1945. running_uid = pw->pw_uid;
  1946. running_gid = pw->pw_gid;
  1947. } else {
  1948. running_uid = getuid();
  1949. running_gid = getgid();
  1950. }
  1951. if (st.st_uid != running_uid) {
  1952. const struct passwd *pw = NULL;
  1953. char *process_ownername = NULL;
  1954. pw = tor_getpwuid(running_uid);
  1955. process_ownername = pw ? tor_strdup(pw->pw_name) : tor_strdup("<unknown>");
  1956. pw = tor_getpwuid(st.st_uid);
  1957. log_warn(LD_FS, "%s is not owned by this user (%s, %d) but by "
  1958. "%s (%d). Perhaps you are running Tor as the wrong user?",
  1959. dirname, process_ownername, (int)running_uid,
  1960. pw ? pw->pw_name : "<unknown>", (int)st.st_uid);
  1961. tor_free(process_ownername);
  1962. close(fd);
  1963. return -1;
  1964. }
  1965. if ( (check & (CPD_GROUP_OK|CPD_GROUP_READ))
  1966. && (st.st_gid != running_gid) && (st.st_gid != 0)) {
  1967. struct group *gr;
  1968. char *process_groupname = NULL;
  1969. gr = getgrgid(running_gid);
  1970. process_groupname = gr ? tor_strdup(gr->gr_name) : tor_strdup("<unknown>");
  1971. gr = getgrgid(st.st_gid);
  1972. log_warn(LD_FS, "%s is not owned by this group (%s, %d) but by group "
  1973. "%s (%d). Are you running Tor as the wrong user?",
  1974. dirname, process_groupname, (int)running_gid,
  1975. gr ? gr->gr_name : "<unknown>", (int)st.st_gid);
  1976. tor_free(process_groupname);
  1977. close(fd);
  1978. return -1;
  1979. }
  1980. unsigned unwanted_bits = 0;
  1981. if (check & (CPD_GROUP_OK|CPD_GROUP_READ)) {
  1982. unwanted_bits = 0027;
  1983. } else {
  1984. unwanted_bits = 0077;
  1985. }
  1986. unsigned check_bits_filter = ~0;
  1987. if (check & CPD_RELAX_DIRMODE_CHECK) {
  1988. check_bits_filter = 0022;
  1989. }
  1990. if ((st.st_mode & unwanted_bits & check_bits_filter) != 0) {
  1991. unsigned new_mode;
  1992. if (check & CPD_CHECK_MODE_ONLY) {
  1993. log_warn(LD_FS, "Permissions on directory %s are too permissive.",
  1994. dirname);
  1995. close(fd);
  1996. return -1;
  1997. }
  1998. log_warn(LD_FS, "Fixing permissions on directory %s", dirname);
  1999. new_mode = st.st_mode;
  2000. new_mode |= 0700; /* Owner should have rwx */
  2001. if (check & CPD_GROUP_READ) {
  2002. new_mode |= 0050; /* Group should have rx */
  2003. }
  2004. new_mode &= ~unwanted_bits; /* Clear the bits that we didn't want set...*/
  2005. if (fchmod(fd, new_mode)) {
  2006. log_warn(LD_FS, "Could not chmod directory %s: %s", dirname,
  2007. strerror(errno));
  2008. close(fd);
  2009. return -1;
  2010. } else {
  2011. close(fd);
  2012. return 0;
  2013. }
  2014. }
  2015. close(fd);
  2016. #else
  2017. /* Win32 case: we can't open() a directory. */
  2018. (void)effective_user;
  2019. char *f = tor_strdup(dirname);
  2020. clean_name_for_stat(f);
  2021. log_debug(LD_FS, "stat()ing %s", f);
  2022. r = stat(sandbox_intern_string(f), &st);
  2023. tor_free(f);
  2024. if (r) {
  2025. if (errno != ENOENT) {
  2026. log_warn(LD_FS, "Directory %s cannot be read: %s", dirname,
  2027. strerror(errno));
  2028. return -1;
  2029. }
  2030. if (check & CPD_CREATE) {
  2031. log_info(LD_GENERAL, "Creating directory %s", dirname);
  2032. r = mkdir(dirname);
  2033. if (r) {
  2034. log_warn(LD_FS, "Error creating directory %s: %s", dirname,
  2035. strerror(errno));
  2036. return -1;
  2037. }
  2038. } else if (!(check & CPD_CHECK)) {
  2039. log_warn(LD_FS, "Directory %s does not exist.", dirname);
  2040. return -1;
  2041. }
  2042. return 0;
  2043. }
  2044. if (!(st.st_mode & S_IFDIR)) {
  2045. log_warn(LD_FS, "%s is not a directory", dirname);
  2046. return -1;
  2047. }
  2048. #endif
  2049. return 0;
  2050. }
  2051. /** Create a file named <b>fname</b> with the contents <b>str</b>. Overwrite
  2052. * the previous <b>fname</b> if possible. Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
  2053. *
  2054. * This function replaces the old file atomically, if possible. This
  2055. * function, and all other functions in util.c that create files, create them
  2056. * with mode 0600.
  2057. */
  2058. int
  2059. write_str_to_file(const char *fname, const char *str, int bin)
  2060. {
  2061. #ifdef _WIN32
  2062. if (!bin && strchr(str, '\r')) {
  2063. log_warn(LD_BUG,
  2064. "We're writing a text string that already contains a CR to %s",
  2065. escaped(fname));
  2066. }
  2067. #endif
  2068. return write_bytes_to_file(fname, str, strlen(str), bin);
  2069. }
  2070. /** Represents a file that we're writing to, with support for atomic commit:
  2071. * we can write into a temporary file, and either remove the file on
  2072. * failure, or replace the original file on success. */
  2073. struct open_file_t {
  2074. char *tempname; /**< Name of the temporary file. */
  2075. char *filename; /**< Name of the original file. */
  2076. unsigned rename_on_close:1; /**< Are we using the temporary file or not? */
  2077. unsigned binary:1; /**< Did we open in binary mode? */
  2078. int fd; /**< fd for the open file. */
  2079. FILE *stdio_file; /**< stdio wrapper for <b>fd</b>. */
  2080. };
  2081. /** Try to start writing to the file in <b>fname</b>, passing the flags
  2082. * <b>open_flags</b> to the open() syscall, creating the file (if needed) with
  2083. * access value <b>mode</b>. If the O_APPEND flag is set, we append to the
  2084. * original file. Otherwise, we open a new temporary file in the same
  2085. * directory, and either replace the original or remove the temporary file
  2086. * when we're done.
  2087. *
  2088. * Return the fd for the newly opened file, and store working data in
  2089. * *<b>data_out</b>. The caller should not close the fd manually:
  2090. * instead, call finish_writing_to_file() or abort_writing_to_file().
  2091. * Returns -1 on failure.
  2092. *
  2093. * NOTE: When not appending, the flags O_CREAT and O_TRUNC are treated
  2094. * as true and the flag O_EXCL is treated as false.
  2095. *
  2096. * NOTE: Ordinarily, O_APPEND means "seek to the end of the file before each
  2097. * write()". We don't do that.
  2098. */
  2099. int
  2100. start_writing_to_file(const char *fname, int open_flags, int mode,
  2101. open_file_t **data_out)
  2102. {
  2103. open_file_t *new_file = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(open_file_t));
  2104. const char *open_name;
  2105. int append = 0;
  2106. tor_assert(fname);
  2107. tor_assert(data_out);
  2108. #if (O_BINARY != 0 && O_TEXT != 0)
  2109. tor_assert((open_flags & (O_BINARY|O_TEXT)) != 0);
  2110. #endif
  2111. new_file->fd = -1;
  2112. new_file->filename = tor_strdup(fname);
  2113. if (open_flags & O_APPEND) {
  2114. open_name = fname;
  2115. new_file->rename_on_close = 0;
  2116. append = 1;
  2117. open_flags &= ~O_APPEND;
  2118. } else {
  2119. tor_asprintf(&new_file->tempname, "%s.tmp", fname);
  2120. open_name = new_file->tempname;
  2121. /* We always replace an existing temporary file if there is one. */
  2122. open_flags |= O_CREAT|O_TRUNC;
  2123. open_flags &= ~O_EXCL;
  2124. new_file->rename_on_close = 1;
  2125. }
  2126. #if O_BINARY != 0
  2127. if (open_flags & O_BINARY)
  2128. new_file->binary = 1;
  2129. #endif
  2130. new_file->fd = tor_open_cloexec(open_name, open_flags, mode);
  2131. if (new_file->fd < 0) {
  2132. log_warn(LD_FS, "Couldn't open \"%s\" (%s) for writing: %s",
  2133. open_name, fname, strerror(errno));
  2134. goto err;
  2135. }
  2136. if (append) {
  2137. if (tor_fd_seekend(new_file->fd) < 0) {
  2138. log_warn(LD_FS, "Couldn't seek to end of file \"%s\": %s", open_name,
  2139. strerror(errno));
  2140. goto err;
  2141. }
  2142. }
  2143. *data_out = new_file;
  2144. return new_file->fd;
  2145. err:
  2146. if (new_file->fd >= 0)
  2147. close(new_file->fd);
  2148. *data_out = NULL;
  2149. tor_free(new_file->filename);
  2150. tor_free(new_file->tempname);
  2151. tor_free(new_file);
  2152. return -1;
  2153. }
  2154. /** Given <b>file_data</b> from start_writing_to_file(), return a stdio FILE*
  2155. * that can be used to write to the same file. The caller should not mix
  2156. * stdio calls with non-stdio calls. */
  2157. FILE *
  2158. fdopen_file(open_file_t *file_data)
  2159. {
  2160. tor_assert(file_data);
  2161. if (file_data->stdio_file)
  2162. return file_data->stdio_file;
  2163. tor_assert(file_data->fd >= 0);
  2164. if (!(file_data->stdio_file = fdopen(file_data->fd,
  2165. file_data->binary?"ab":"a"))) {
  2166. log_warn(LD_FS, "Couldn't fdopen \"%s\" [%d]: %s", file_data->filename,
  2167. file_data->fd, strerror(errno));
  2168. }
  2169. return file_data->stdio_file;
  2170. }
  2171. /** Combines start_writing_to_file with fdopen_file(): arguments are as
  2172. * for start_writing_to_file, but */
  2173. FILE *
  2174. start_writing_to_stdio_file(const char *fname, int open_flags, int mode,
  2175. open_file_t **data_out)
  2176. {
  2177. FILE *res;
  2178. if (start_writing_to_file(fname, open_flags, mode, data_out)<0)
  2179. return NULL;
  2180. if (!(res = fdopen_file(*data_out))) {
  2181. abort_writing_to_file(*data_out);
  2182. *data_out = NULL;
  2183. }
  2184. return res;
  2185. }
  2186. /** Helper function: close and free the underlying file and memory in
  2187. * <b>file_data</b>. If we were writing into a temporary file, then delete
  2188. * that file (if abort_write is true) or replaces the target file with
  2189. * the temporary file (if abort_write is false). */
  2190. static int
  2191. finish_writing_to_file_impl(open_file_t *file_data, int abort_write)
  2192. {
  2193. int r = 0;
  2194. tor_assert(file_data && file_data->filename);
  2195. if (file_data->stdio_file) {
  2196. if (fclose(file_data->stdio_file)) {
  2197. log_warn(LD_FS, "Error closing \"%s\": %s", file_data->filename,
  2198. strerror(errno));
  2199. abort_write = r = -1;
  2200. }
  2201. } else if (file_data->fd >= 0 && close(file_data->fd) < 0) {
  2202. log_warn(LD_FS, "Error flushing \"%s\": %s", file_data->filename,
  2203. strerror(errno));
  2204. abort_write = r = -1;
  2205. }
  2206. if (file_data->rename_on_close) {
  2207. tor_assert(file_data->tempname && file_data->filename);
  2208. if (abort_write) {
  2209. int res = unlink(file_data->tempname);
  2210. if (res != 0) {
  2211. /* We couldn't unlink and we'll leave a mess behind */
  2212. log_warn(LD_FS, "Failed to unlink %s: %s",
  2213. file_data->tempname, strerror(errno));
  2214. r = -1;
  2215. }
  2216. } else {
  2217. tor_assert(strcmp(file_data->filename, file_data->tempname));
  2218. if (replace_file(file_data->tempname, file_data->filename)) {
  2219. log_warn(LD_FS, "Error replacing \"%s\": %s", file_data->filename,
  2220. strerror(errno));
  2221. r = -1;
  2222. }
  2223. }
  2224. }
  2225. tor_free(file_data->filename);
  2226. tor_free(file_data->tempname);
  2227. tor_free(file_data);
  2228. return r;
  2229. }
  2230. /** Finish writing to <b>file_data</b>: close the file handle, free memory as
  2231. * needed, and if using a temporary file, replace the original file with
  2232. * the temporary file. */
  2233. int
  2234. finish_writing_to_file(open_file_t *file_data)
  2235. {
  2236. return finish_writing_to_file_impl(file_data, 0);
  2237. }
  2238. /** Finish writing to <b>file_data</b>: close the file handle, free memory as
  2239. * needed, and if using a temporary file, delete it. */
  2240. int
  2241. abort_writing_to_file(open_file_t *file_data)
  2242. {
  2243. return finish_writing_to_file_impl(file_data, 1);
  2244. }
  2245. /** Helper: given a set of flags as passed to open(2), open the file
  2246. * <b>fname</b> and write all the sized_chunk_t structs in <b>chunks</b> to
  2247. * the file. Do so as atomically as possible e.g. by opening temp files and
  2248. * renaming. */
  2249. static int
  2250. write_chunks_to_file_impl(const char *fname, const smartlist_t *chunks,
  2251. int open_flags)
  2252. {
  2253. open_file_t *file = NULL;
  2254. int fd;
  2255. ssize_t result;
  2256. fd = start_writing_to_file(fname, open_flags, 0600, &file);
  2257. if (fd<0)
  2258. return -1;
  2259. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(chunks, sized_chunk_t *, chunk,
  2260. {
  2261. result = write_all(fd, chunk->bytes, chunk->len, 0);
  2262. if (result < 0) {
  2263. log_warn(LD_FS, "Error writing to \"%s\": %s", fname,
  2264. strerror(errno));
  2265. goto err;
  2266. }
  2267. tor_assert((size_t)result == chunk->len);
  2268. });
  2269. return finish_writing_to_file(file);
  2270. err:
  2271. abort_writing_to_file(file);
  2272. return -1;
  2273. }
  2274. /** Given a smartlist of sized_chunk_t, write them to a file
  2275. * <b>fname</b>, overwriting or creating the file as necessary.
  2276. * If <b>no_tempfile</b> is 0 then the file will be written
  2277. * atomically. */
  2278. int
  2279. write_chunks_to_file(const char *fname, const smartlist_t *chunks, int bin,
  2280. int no_tempfile)
  2281. {
  2282. int flags = OPEN_FLAGS_REPLACE|(bin?O_BINARY:O_TEXT);
  2283. if (no_tempfile) {
  2284. /* O_APPEND stops write_chunks_to_file from using tempfiles */
  2285. flags |= O_APPEND;
  2286. }
  2287. return write_chunks_to_file_impl(fname, chunks, flags);
  2288. }
  2289. /** Write <b>len</b> bytes, starting at <b>str</b>, to <b>fname</b>
  2290. using the open() flags passed in <b>flags</b>. */
  2291. static int
  2292. write_bytes_to_file_impl(const char *fname, const char *str, size_t len,
  2293. int flags)
  2294. {
  2295. int r;
  2296. sized_chunk_t c = { str, len };
  2297. smartlist_t *chunks = smartlist_new();
  2298. smartlist_add(chunks, &c);
  2299. r = write_chunks_to_file_impl(fname, chunks, flags);
  2300. smartlist_free(chunks);
  2301. return r;
  2302. }
  2303. /** As write_str_to_file, but does not assume a NUL-terminated
  2304. * string. Instead, we write <b>len</b> bytes, starting at <b>str</b>. */
  2305. MOCK_IMPL(int,
  2306. write_bytes_to_file,(const char *fname, const char *str, size_t len,
  2307. int bin))
  2308. {
  2309. return write_bytes_to_file_impl(fname, str, len,
  2310. OPEN_FLAGS_REPLACE|(bin?O_BINARY:O_TEXT));
  2311. }
  2312. /** As write_bytes_to_file, but if the file already exists, append the bytes
  2313. * to the end of the file instead of overwriting it. */
  2314. int
  2315. append_bytes_to_file(const char *fname, const char *str, size_t len,
  2316. int bin)
  2317. {
  2318. return write_bytes_to_file_impl(fname, str, len,
  2319. OPEN_FLAGS_APPEND|(bin?O_BINARY:O_TEXT));
  2320. }
  2321. /** Like write_str_to_file(), but also return -1 if there was a file
  2322. already residing in <b>fname</b>. */
  2323. int
  2324. write_bytes_to_new_file(const char *fname, const char *str, size_t len,
  2325. int bin)
  2326. {
  2327. return write_bytes_to_file_impl(fname, str, len,
  2328. OPEN_FLAGS_DONT_REPLACE|
  2329. (bin?O_BINARY:O_TEXT));
  2330. }
  2331. /**
  2332. * Read the contents of the open file <b>fd</b> presuming it is a FIFO
  2333. * (or similar) file descriptor for which the size of the file isn't
  2334. * known ahead of time. Return NULL on failure, and a NUL-terminated
  2335. * string on success. On success, set <b>sz_out</b> to the number of
  2336. * bytes read.
  2337. */
  2338. char *
  2339. read_file_to_str_until_eof(int fd, size_t max_bytes_to_read, size_t *sz_out)
  2340. {
  2341. ssize_t r;
  2342. size_t pos = 0;
  2343. char *string = NULL;
  2344. size_t string_max = 0;
  2345. if (max_bytes_to_read+1 >= SIZE_T_CEILING) {
  2346. errno = EINVAL;
  2347. return NULL;
  2348. }
  2349. do {
  2350. /* XXXX This "add 1K" approach is a little goofy; if we care about
  2351. * performance here, we should be doubling. But in practice we shouldn't
  2352. * be using this function on big files anyway. */
  2353. string_max = pos + 1024;
  2354. if (string_max > max_bytes_to_read)
  2355. string_max = max_bytes_to_read + 1;
  2356. string = tor_realloc(string, string_max);
  2357. r = read(fd, string + pos, string_max - pos - 1);
  2358. if (r < 0) {
  2359. int save_errno = errno;
  2360. tor_free(string);
  2361. errno = save_errno;
  2362. return NULL;
  2363. }
  2364. pos += r;
  2365. } while (r > 0 && pos < max_bytes_to_read);
  2366. tor_assert(pos < string_max);
  2367. *sz_out = pos;
  2368. string[pos] = '\0';
  2369. return string;
  2370. }
  2371. /** Read the contents of <b>filename</b> into a newly allocated
  2372. * string; return the string on success or NULL on failure.
  2373. *
  2374. * If <b>stat_out</b> is provided, store the result of stat()ing the
  2375. * file into <b>stat_out</b>.
  2376. *
  2377. * If <b>flags</b> &amp; RFTS_BIN, open the file in binary mode.
  2378. * If <b>flags</b> &amp; RFTS_IGNORE_MISSING, don't warn if the file
  2379. * doesn't exist.
  2380. */
  2381. /*
  2382. * This function <em>may</em> return an erroneous result if the file
  2383. * is modified while it is running, but must not crash or overflow.
  2384. * Right now, the error case occurs when the file length grows between
  2385. * the call to stat and the call to read_all: the resulting string will
  2386. * be truncated.
  2387. */
  2388. char *
  2389. read_file_to_str(const char *filename, int flags, struct stat *stat_out)
  2390. {
  2391. int fd; /* router file */
  2392. struct stat statbuf;
  2393. char *string;
  2394. ssize_t r;
  2395. int bin = flags & RFTS_BIN;
  2396. tor_assert(filename);
  2397. fd = tor_open_cloexec(filename,O_RDONLY|(bin?O_BINARY:O_TEXT),0);
  2398. if (fd<0) {
  2399. int severity = LOG_WARN;
  2400. int save_errno = errno;
  2401. if (errno == ENOENT && (flags & RFTS_IGNORE_MISSING))
  2402. severity = LOG_INFO;
  2403. log_fn(severity, LD_FS,"Could not open \"%s\": %s",filename,
  2404. strerror(errno));
  2405. errno = save_errno;
  2406. return NULL;
  2407. }
  2408. if (fstat(fd, &statbuf)<0) {
  2409. int save_errno = errno;
  2410. close(fd);
  2411. log_warn(LD_FS,"Could not fstat \"%s\".",filename);
  2412. errno = save_errno;
  2413. return NULL;
  2414. }
  2415. #ifndef _WIN32
  2416. /** When we detect that we're reading from a FIFO, don't read more than
  2417. * this many bytes. It's insane overkill for most uses. */
  2418. #define FIFO_READ_MAX (1024*1024)
  2419. if (S_ISFIFO(statbuf.st_mode)) {
  2420. size_t sz = 0;
  2421. string = read_file_to_str_until_eof(fd, FIFO_READ_MAX, &sz);
  2422. int save_errno = errno;
  2423. if (string && stat_out) {
  2424. statbuf.st_size = sz;
  2425. memcpy(stat_out, &statbuf, sizeof(struct stat));
  2426. }
  2427. close(fd);
  2428. if (!string)
  2429. errno = save_errno;
  2430. return string;
  2431. }
  2432. #endif
  2433. if ((uint64_t)(statbuf.st_size)+1 >= SIZE_T_CEILING) {
  2434. close(fd);
  2435. errno = EINVAL;
  2436. return NULL;
  2437. }
  2438. string = tor_malloc((size_t)(statbuf.st_size+1));
  2439. r = read_all(fd,string,(size_t)statbuf.st_size,0);
  2440. if (r<0) {
  2441. int save_errno = errno;
  2442. log_warn(LD_FS,"Error reading from file \"%s\": %s", filename,
  2443. strerror(errno));
  2444. tor_free(string);
  2445. close(fd);
  2446. errno = save_errno;
  2447. return NULL;
  2448. }
  2449. string[r] = '\0'; /* NUL-terminate the result. */
  2450. #if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
  2451. if (!bin && strchr(string, '\r')) {
  2452. log_debug(LD_FS, "We didn't convert CRLF to LF as well as we hoped "
  2453. "when reading %s. Coping.",
  2454. filename);
  2455. tor_strstrip(string, "\r");
  2456. r = strlen(string);
  2457. }
  2458. if (!bin) {
  2459. statbuf.st_size = (size_t) r;
  2460. } else
  2461. #endif
  2462. if (r != statbuf.st_size) {
  2463. /* Unless we're using text mode on win32, we'd better have an exact
  2464. * match for size. */
  2465. int save_errno = errno;
  2466. log_warn(LD_FS,"Could read only %d of %ld bytes of file \"%s\".",
  2467. (int)r, (long)statbuf.st_size,filename);
  2468. tor_free(string);
  2469. close(fd);
  2470. errno = save_errno;
  2471. return NULL;
  2472. }
  2473. close(fd);
  2474. if (stat_out) {
  2475. memcpy(stat_out, &statbuf, sizeof(struct stat));
  2476. }
  2477. return string;
  2478. }
  2479. #define TOR_ISODIGIT(c) ('0' <= (c) && (c) <= '7')
  2480. /** Given a c-style double-quoted escaped string in <b>s</b>, extract and
  2481. * decode its contents into a newly allocated string. On success, assign this
  2482. * string to *<b>result</b>, assign its length to <b>size_out</b> (if
  2483. * provided), and return a pointer to the position in <b>s</b> immediately
  2484. * after the string. On failure, return NULL.
  2485. */
  2486. static const char *
  2487. unescape_string(const char *s, char **result, size_t *size_out)
  2488. {
  2489. const char *cp;
  2490. char *out;
  2491. if (s[0] != '\"')
  2492. return NULL;
  2493. cp = s+1;
  2494. while (1) {
  2495. switch (*cp) {
  2496. case '\0':
  2497. case '\n':
  2498. return NULL;
  2499. case '\"':
  2500. goto end_of_loop;
  2501. case '\\':
  2502. if (cp[1] == 'x' || cp[1] == 'X') {
  2503. if (!(TOR_ISXDIGIT(cp[2]) && TOR_ISXDIGIT(cp[3])))
  2504. return NULL;
  2505. cp += 4;
  2506. } else if (TOR_ISODIGIT(cp[1])) {
  2507. cp += 2;
  2508. if (TOR_ISODIGIT(*cp)) ++cp;
  2509. if (TOR_ISODIGIT(*cp)) ++cp;
  2510. } else if (cp[1] == 'n' || cp[1] == 'r' || cp[1] == 't' || cp[1] == '"'
  2511. || cp[1] == '\\' || cp[1] == '\'') {
  2512. cp += 2;
  2513. } else {
  2514. return NULL;
  2515. }
  2516. break;
  2517. default:
  2518. ++cp;
  2519. break;
  2520. }
  2521. }
  2522. end_of_loop:
  2523. out = *result = tor_malloc(cp-s + 1);
  2524. cp = s+1;
  2525. while (1) {
  2526. switch (*cp)
  2527. {
  2528. case '\"':
  2529. *out = '\0';
  2530. if (size_out) *size_out = out - *result;
  2531. return cp+1;
  2532. case '\0':
  2533. /* LCOV_EXCL_START */
  2534. tor_fragile_assert();
  2535. tor_free(*result);
  2536. return NULL;
  2537. /* LCOV_EXCL_STOP */
  2538. case '\\':
  2539. switch (cp[1])
  2540. {
  2541. case 'n': *out++ = '\n'; cp += 2; break;
  2542. case 'r': *out++ = '\r'; cp += 2; break;
  2543. case 't': *out++ = '\t'; cp += 2; break;
  2544. case 'x': case 'X':
  2545. {
  2546. int x1, x2;
  2547. x1 = hex_decode_digit(cp[2]);
  2548. x2 = hex_decode_digit(cp[3]);
  2549. if (x1 == -1 || x2 == -1) {
  2550. tor_free(*result);
  2551. return NULL;
  2552. }
  2553. *out++ = ((x1<<4) + x2);
  2554. cp += 4;
  2555. }
  2556. break;
  2557. case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': case '5':
  2558. case '6': case '7':
  2559. {
  2560. int n = cp[1]-'0';
  2561. cp += 2;
  2562. if (TOR_ISODIGIT(*cp)) { n = n*8 + *cp-'0'; cp++; }
  2563. if (TOR_ISODIGIT(*cp)) { n = n*8 + *cp-'0'; cp++; }
  2564. if (n > 255) { tor_free(*result); return NULL; }
  2565. *out++ = (char)n;
  2566. }
  2567. break;
  2568. case '\'':
  2569. case '\"':
  2570. case '\\':
  2571. case '\?':
  2572. *out++ = cp[1];
  2573. cp += 2;
  2574. break;
  2575. default:
  2576. tor_free(*result); return NULL;
  2577. }
  2578. break;
  2579. default:
  2580. *out++ = *cp++;
  2581. }
  2582. }
  2583. }
  2584. /** Given a string containing part of a configuration file or similar format,
  2585. * advance past comments and whitespace and try to parse a single line. If we
  2586. * parse a line successfully, set *<b>key_out</b> to a new string holding the
  2587. * key portion and *<b>value_out</b> to a new string holding the value portion
  2588. * of the line, and return a pointer to the start of the next line. If we run
  2589. * out of data, return a pointer to the end of the string. If we encounter an
  2590. * error, return NULL and set *<b>err_out</b> (if provided) to an error
  2591. * message.
  2592. */
  2593. const char *
  2594. parse_config_line_from_str_verbose(const char *line, char **key_out,
  2595. char **value_out,
  2596. const char **err_out)
  2597. {
  2598. /*
  2599. See torrc_format.txt for a description of the (silly) format this parses.
  2600. */
  2601. const char *key, *val, *cp;
  2602. int continuation = 0;
  2603. tor_assert(key_out);
  2604. tor_assert(value_out);
  2605. *key_out = *value_out = NULL;
  2606. key = val = NULL;
  2607. /* Skip until the first keyword. */
  2608. while (1) {
  2609. while (TOR_ISSPACE(*line))
  2610. ++line;
  2611. if (*line == '#') {
  2612. while (*line && *line != '\n')
  2613. ++line;
  2614. } else {
  2615. break;
  2616. }
  2617. }
  2618. if (!*line) { /* End of string? */
  2619. *key_out = *value_out = NULL;
  2620. return line;
  2621. }
  2622. /* Skip until the next space or \ followed by newline. */
  2623. key = line;
  2624. while (*line && !TOR_ISSPACE(*line) && *line != '#' &&
  2625. ! (line[0] == '\\' && line[1] == '\n'))
  2626. ++line;
  2627. *key_out = tor_strndup(key, line-key);
  2628. /* Skip until the value. */
  2629. while (*line == ' ' || *line == '\t')
  2630. ++line;
  2631. val = line;
  2632. /* Find the end of the line. */
  2633. if (*line == '\"') { // XXX No continuation handling is done here
  2634. if (!(line = unescape_string(line, value_out, NULL))) {
  2635. if (err_out)
  2636. *err_out = "Invalid escape sequence in quoted string";
  2637. return NULL;
  2638. }
  2639. while (*line == ' ' || *line == '\t')
  2640. ++line;
  2641. if (*line && *line != '#' && *line != '\n') {
  2642. if (err_out)
  2643. *err_out = "Excess data after quoted string";
  2644. return NULL;
  2645. }
  2646. } else {
  2647. /* Look for the end of the line. */
  2648. while (*line && *line != '\n' && (*line != '#' || continuation)) {
  2649. if (*line == '\\' && line[1] == '\n') {
  2650. continuation = 1;
  2651. line += 2;
  2652. } else if (*line == '#') {
  2653. do {
  2654. ++line;
  2655. } while (*line && *line != '\n');
  2656. if (*line == '\n')
  2657. ++line;
  2658. } else {
  2659. ++line;
  2660. }
  2661. }
  2662. if (*line == '\n') {
  2663. cp = line++;
  2664. } else {
  2665. cp = line;
  2666. }
  2667. /* Now back cp up to be the last nonspace character */
  2668. while (cp>val && TOR_ISSPACE(*(cp-1)))
  2669. --cp;
  2670. tor_assert(cp >= val);
  2671. /* Now copy out and decode the value. */
  2672. *value_out = tor_strndup(val, cp-val);
  2673. if (continuation) {
  2674. char *v_out, *v_in;
  2675. v_out = v_in = *value_out;
  2676. while (*v_in) {
  2677. if (*v_in == '#') {
  2678. do {
  2679. ++v_in;
  2680. } while (*v_in && *v_in != '\n');
  2681. if (*v_in == '\n')
  2682. ++v_in;
  2683. } else if (v_in[0] == '\\' && v_in[1] == '\n') {
  2684. v_in += 2;
  2685. } else {
  2686. *v_out++ = *v_in++;
  2687. }
  2688. }
  2689. *v_out = '\0';
  2690. }
  2691. }
  2692. if (*line == '#') {
  2693. do {
  2694. ++line;
  2695. } while (*line && *line != '\n');
  2696. }
  2697. while (TOR_ISSPACE(*line)) ++line;
  2698. return line;
  2699. }
  2700. /** Expand any homedir prefix on <b>filename</b>; return a newly allocated
  2701. * string. */
  2702. char *
  2703. expand_filename(const char *filename)
  2704. {
  2705. tor_assert(filename);
  2706. #ifdef _WIN32
  2707. /* Might consider using GetFullPathName() as described here:
  2708. * http://etutorials.org/Programming/secure+programming/
  2709. * Chapter+3.+Input+Validation/3.7+Validating+Filenames+and+Paths/
  2710. */
  2711. return tor_strdup(filename);
  2712. #else
  2713. if (*filename == '~') {
  2714. char *home, *result=NULL;
  2715. const char *rest;
  2716. if (filename[1] == '/' || filename[1] == '\0') {
  2717. home = getenv("HOME");
  2718. if (!home) {
  2719. log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Couldn't find $HOME environment variable while "
  2720. "expanding \"%s\"; defaulting to \"\".", filename);
  2721. home = tor_strdup("");
  2722. } else {
  2723. home = tor_strdup(home);
  2724. }
  2725. rest = strlen(filename)>=2?(filename+2):"";
  2726. } else {
  2727. #ifdef HAVE_PWD_H
  2728. char *username, *slash;
  2729. slash = strchr(filename, '/');
  2730. if (slash)
  2731. username = tor_strndup(filename+1,slash-filename-1);
  2732. else
  2733. username = tor_strdup(filename+1);
  2734. if (!(home = get_user_homedir(username))) {
  2735. log_warn(LD_CONFIG,"Couldn't get homedir for \"%s\"",username);
  2736. tor_free(username);
  2737. return NULL;
  2738. }
  2739. tor_free(username);
  2740. rest = slash ? (slash+1) : "";
  2741. #else
  2742. log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Couldn't expand homedir on system without pwd.h");
  2743. return tor_strdup(filename);
  2744. #endif
  2745. }
  2746. tor_assert(home);
  2747. /* Remove trailing slash. */
  2748. if (strlen(home)>1 && !strcmpend(home,PATH_SEPARATOR)) {
  2749. home[strlen(home)-1] = '\0';
  2750. }
  2751. tor_asprintf(&result,"%s"PATH_SEPARATOR"%s",home,rest);
  2752. tor_free(home);
  2753. return result;
  2754. } else {
  2755. return tor_strdup(filename);
  2756. }
  2757. #endif
  2758. }
  2759. #define MAX_SCANF_WIDTH 9999
  2760. /** Helper: given an ASCII-encoded decimal digit, return its numeric value.
  2761. * NOTE: requires that its input be in-bounds. */
  2762. static int
  2763. digit_to_num(char d)
  2764. {
  2765. int num = ((int)d) - (int)'0';
  2766. tor_assert(num <= 9 && num >= 0);
  2767. return num;
  2768. }
  2769. /** Helper: Read an unsigned int from *<b>bufp</b> of up to <b>width</b>
  2770. * characters. (Handle arbitrary width if <b>width</b> is less than 0.) On
  2771. * success, store the result in <b>out</b>, advance bufp to the next
  2772. * character, and return 0. On failure, return -1. */
  2773. static int
  2774. scan_unsigned(const char **bufp, unsigned long *out, int width, unsigned base)
  2775. {
  2776. unsigned long result = 0;
  2777. int scanned_so_far = 0;
  2778. const int hex = base==16;
  2779. tor_assert(base == 10 || base == 16);
  2780. if (!bufp || !*bufp || !out)
  2781. return -1;
  2782. if (width<0)
  2783. width=MAX_SCANF_WIDTH;
  2784. while (**bufp && (hex?TOR_ISXDIGIT(**bufp):TOR_ISDIGIT(**bufp))
  2785. && scanned_so_far < width) {
  2786. unsigned digit = hex?hex_decode_digit(*(*bufp)++):digit_to_num(*(*bufp)++);
  2787. // Check for overflow beforehand, without actually causing any overflow
  2788. // This preserves functionality on compilers that don't wrap overflow
  2789. // (i.e. that trap or optimise away overflow)
  2790. // result * base + digit > ULONG_MAX
  2791. // result * base > ULONG_MAX - digit
  2792. if (result > (ULONG_MAX - digit)/base)
  2793. return -1; /* Processing this digit would overflow */
  2794. result = result * base + digit;
  2795. ++scanned_so_far;
  2796. }
  2797. if (!scanned_so_far) /* No actual digits scanned */
  2798. return -1;
  2799. *out = result;
  2800. return 0;
  2801. }
  2802. /** Helper: Read an signed int from *<b>bufp</b> of up to <b>width</b>
  2803. * characters. (Handle arbitrary width if <b>width</b> is less than 0.) On
  2804. * success, store the result in <b>out</b>, advance bufp to the next
  2805. * character, and return 0. On failure, return -1. */
  2806. static int
  2807. scan_signed(const char **bufp, long *out, int width)
  2808. {
  2809. int neg = 0;
  2810. unsigned long result = 0;
  2811. if (!bufp || !*bufp || !out)
  2812. return -1;
  2813. if (width<0)
  2814. width=MAX_SCANF_WIDTH;
  2815. if (**bufp == '-') {
  2816. neg = 1;
  2817. ++*bufp;
  2818. --width;
  2819. }
  2820. if (scan_unsigned(bufp, &result, width, 10) < 0)
  2821. return -1;
  2822. if (neg && result > 0) {
  2823. if (result > ((unsigned long)LONG_MAX) + 1)
  2824. return -1; /* Underflow */
  2825. else if (result == ((unsigned long)LONG_MAX) + 1)
  2826. *out = LONG_MIN;
  2827. else {
  2828. /* We once had a far more clever no-overflow conversion here, but
  2829. * some versions of GCC apparently ran it into the ground. Now
  2830. * we just check for LONG_MIN explicitly.
  2831. */
  2832. *out = -(long)result;
  2833. }
  2834. } else {
  2835. if (result > LONG_MAX)
  2836. return -1; /* Overflow */
  2837. *out = (long)result;
  2838. }
  2839. return 0;
  2840. }
  2841. /** Helper: Read a decimal-formatted double from *<b>bufp</b> of up to
  2842. * <b>width</b> characters. (Handle arbitrary width if <b>width</b> is less
  2843. * than 0.) On success, store the result in <b>out</b>, advance bufp to the
  2844. * next character, and return 0. On failure, return -1. */
  2845. static int
  2846. scan_double(const char **bufp, double *out, int width)
  2847. {
  2848. int neg = 0;
  2849. double result = 0;
  2850. int scanned_so_far = 0;
  2851. if (!bufp || !*bufp || !out)
  2852. return -1;
  2853. if (width<0)
  2854. width=MAX_SCANF_WIDTH;
  2855. if (**bufp == '-') {
  2856. neg = 1;
  2857. ++*bufp;
  2858. }
  2859. while (**bufp && TOR_ISDIGIT(**bufp) && scanned_so_far < width) {
  2860. const int digit = digit_to_num(*(*bufp)++);
  2861. result = result * 10 + digit;
  2862. ++scanned_so_far;
  2863. }
  2864. if (**bufp == '.') {
  2865. double fracval = 0, denominator = 1;
  2866. ++*bufp;
  2867. ++scanned_so_far;
  2868. while (**bufp && TOR_ISDIGIT(**bufp) && scanned_so_far < width) {
  2869. const int digit = digit_to_num(*(*bufp)++);
  2870. fracval = fracval * 10 + digit;
  2871. denominator *= 10;
  2872. ++scanned_so_far;
  2873. }
  2874. result += fracval / denominator;
  2875. }
  2876. if (!scanned_so_far) /* No actual digits scanned */
  2877. return -1;
  2878. *out = neg ? -result : result;
  2879. return 0;
  2880. }
  2881. /** Helper: copy up to <b>width</b> non-space characters from <b>bufp</b> to
  2882. * <b>out</b>. Make sure <b>out</b> is nul-terminated. Advance <b>bufp</b>
  2883. * to the next non-space character or the EOS. */
  2884. static int
  2885. scan_string(const char **bufp, char *out, int width)
  2886. {
  2887. int scanned_so_far = 0;
  2888. if (!bufp || !out || width < 0)
  2889. return -1;
  2890. while (**bufp && ! TOR_ISSPACE(**bufp) && scanned_so_far < width) {
  2891. *out++ = *(*bufp)++;
  2892. ++scanned_so_far;
  2893. }
  2894. *out = '\0';
  2895. return 0;
  2896. }
  2897. /** Locale-independent, minimal, no-surprises scanf variant, accepting only a
  2898. * restricted pattern format. For more info on what it supports, see
  2899. * tor_sscanf() documentation. */
  2900. int
  2901. tor_vsscanf(const char *buf, const char *pattern, va_list ap)
  2902. {
  2903. int n_matched = 0;
  2904. while (*pattern) {
  2905. if (*pattern != '%') {
  2906. if (*buf == *pattern) {
  2907. ++buf;
  2908. ++pattern;
  2909. continue;
  2910. } else {
  2911. return n_matched;
  2912. }
  2913. } else {
  2914. int width = -1;
  2915. int longmod = 0;
  2916. ++pattern;
  2917. if (TOR_ISDIGIT(*pattern)) {
  2918. width = digit_to_num(*pattern++);
  2919. while (TOR_ISDIGIT(*pattern)) {
  2920. width *= 10;
  2921. width += digit_to_num(*pattern++);
  2922. if (width > MAX_SCANF_WIDTH)
  2923. return -1;
  2924. }
  2925. if (!width) /* No zero-width things. */
  2926. return -1;
  2927. }
  2928. if (*pattern == 'l') {
  2929. longmod = 1;
  2930. ++pattern;
  2931. }
  2932. if (*pattern == 'u' || *pattern == 'x') {
  2933. unsigned long u;
  2934. const int base = (*pattern == 'u') ? 10 : 16;
  2935. if (!*buf)
  2936. return n_matched;
  2937. if (scan_unsigned(&buf, &u, width, base)<0)
  2938. return n_matched;
  2939. if (longmod) {
  2940. unsigned long *out = va_arg(ap, unsigned long *);
  2941. *out = u;
  2942. } else {
  2943. unsigned *out = va_arg(ap, unsigned *);
  2944. if (u > UINT_MAX)
  2945. return n_matched;
  2946. *out = (unsigned) u;
  2947. }
  2948. ++pattern;
  2949. ++n_matched;
  2950. } else if (*pattern == 'f') {
  2951. double *d = va_arg(ap, double *);
  2952. if (!longmod)
  2953. return -1; /* float not supported */
  2954. if (!*buf)
  2955. return n_matched;
  2956. if (scan_double(&buf, d, width)<0)
  2957. return n_matched;
  2958. ++pattern;
  2959. ++n_matched;
  2960. } else if (*pattern == 'd') {
  2961. long lng=0;
  2962. if (scan_signed(&buf, &lng, width)<0)
  2963. return n_matched;
  2964. if (longmod) {
  2965. long *out = va_arg(ap, long *);
  2966. *out = lng;
  2967. } else {
  2968. int *out = va_arg(ap, int *);
  2969. #if LONG_MAX > INT_MAX
  2970. if (lng < INT_MIN || lng > INT_MAX)
  2971. return n_matched;
  2972. #endif
  2973. *out = (int)lng;
  2974. }
  2975. ++pattern;
  2976. ++n_matched;
  2977. } else if (*pattern == 's') {
  2978. char *s = va_arg(ap, char *);
  2979. if (longmod)
  2980. return -1;
  2981. if (width < 0)
  2982. return -1;
  2983. if (scan_string(&buf, s, width)<0)
  2984. return n_matched;
  2985. ++pattern;
  2986. ++n_matched;
  2987. } else if (*pattern == 'c') {
  2988. char *ch = va_arg(ap, char *);
  2989. if (longmod)
  2990. return -1;
  2991. if (width != -1)
  2992. return -1;
  2993. if (!*buf)
  2994. return n_matched;
  2995. *ch = *buf++;
  2996. ++pattern;
  2997. ++n_matched;
  2998. } else if (*pattern == '%') {
  2999. if (*buf != '%')
  3000. return n_matched;
  3001. if (longmod)
  3002. return -1;
  3003. ++buf;
  3004. ++pattern;
  3005. } else {
  3006. return -1; /* Unrecognized pattern component. */
  3007. }
  3008. }
  3009. }
  3010. return n_matched;
  3011. }
  3012. /** Minimal sscanf replacement: parse <b>buf</b> according to <b>pattern</b>
  3013. * and store the results in the corresponding argument fields. Differs from
  3014. * sscanf in that:
  3015. * <ul><li>It only handles %u, %lu, %x, %lx, %[NUM]s, %d, %ld, %lf, and %c.
  3016. * <li>It only handles decimal inputs for %lf. (12.3, not 1.23e1)
  3017. * <li>It does not handle arbitrarily long widths.
  3018. * <li>Numbers do not consume any space characters.
  3019. * <li>It is locale-independent.
  3020. * <li>%u and %x do not consume any space.
  3021. * <li>It returns -1 on malformed patterns.</ul>
  3022. *
  3023. * (As with other locale-independent functions, we need this to parse data that
  3024. * is in ASCII without worrying that the C library's locale-handling will make
  3025. * miscellaneous characters look like numbers, spaces, and so on.)
  3026. */
  3027. int
  3028. tor_sscanf(const char *buf, const char *pattern, ...)
  3029. {
  3030. int r;
  3031. va_list ap;
  3032. va_start(ap, pattern);
  3033. r = tor_vsscanf(buf, pattern, ap);
  3034. va_end(ap);
  3035. return r;
  3036. }
  3037. /** Append the string produced by tor_asprintf(<b>pattern</b>, <b>...</b>)
  3038. * to <b>sl</b>. */
  3039. void
  3040. smartlist_add_asprintf(struct smartlist_t *sl, const char *pattern, ...)
  3041. {
  3042. va_list ap;
  3043. va_start(ap, pattern);
  3044. smartlist_add_vasprintf(sl, pattern, ap);
  3045. va_end(ap);
  3046. }
  3047. /** va_list-based backend of smartlist_add_asprintf. */
  3048. void
  3049. smartlist_add_vasprintf(struct smartlist_t *sl, const char *pattern,
  3050. va_list args)
  3051. {
  3052. char *str = NULL;
  3053. tor_vasprintf(&str, pattern, args);
  3054. tor_assert(str != NULL);
  3055. smartlist_add(sl, str);
  3056. }
  3057. /** Return a new list containing the filenames in the directory <b>dirname</b>.
  3058. * Return NULL on error or if <b>dirname</b> is not a directory.
  3059. */
  3060. smartlist_t *
  3061. tor_listdir(const char *dirname)
  3062. {
  3063. smartlist_t *result;
  3064. #ifdef _WIN32
  3065. char *pattern=NULL;
  3066. TCHAR tpattern[MAX_PATH] = {0};
  3067. char name[MAX_PATH*2+1] = {0};
  3068. HANDLE handle;
  3069. WIN32_FIND_DATA findData;
  3070. tor_asprintf(&pattern, "%s\\*", dirname);
  3071. #ifdef UNICODE
  3072. mbstowcs(tpattern,pattern,MAX_PATH);
  3073. #else
  3074. strlcpy(tpattern, pattern, MAX_PATH);
  3075. #endif
  3076. if (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE == (handle = FindFirstFile(tpattern, &findData))) {
  3077. tor_free(pattern);
  3078. return NULL;
  3079. }
  3080. result = smartlist_new();
  3081. while (1) {
  3082. #ifdef UNICODE
  3083. wcstombs(name,findData.cFileName,MAX_PATH);
  3084. name[sizeof(name)-1] = '\0';
  3085. #else
  3086. strlcpy(name,findData.cFileName,sizeof(name));
  3087. #endif
  3088. if (strcmp(name, ".") &&
  3089. strcmp(name, "..")) {
  3090. smartlist_add(result, tor_strdup(name));
  3091. }
  3092. if (!FindNextFile(handle, &findData)) {
  3093. DWORD err;
  3094. if ((err = GetLastError()) != ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES) {
  3095. char *errstr = format_win32_error(err);
  3096. log_warn(LD_FS, "Error reading directory '%s': %s", dirname, errstr);
  3097. tor_free(errstr);
  3098. }
  3099. break;
  3100. }
  3101. }
  3102. FindClose(handle);
  3103. tor_free(pattern);
  3104. #else
  3105. const char *prot_dname = sandbox_intern_string(dirname);
  3106. DIR *d;
  3107. struct dirent *de;
  3108. if (!(d = opendir(prot_dname)))
  3109. return NULL;
  3110. result = smartlist_new();
  3111. while ((de = readdir(d))) {
  3112. if (!strcmp(de->d_name, ".") ||
  3113. !strcmp(de->d_name, ".."))
  3114. continue;
  3115. smartlist_add(result, tor_strdup(de->d_name));
  3116. }
  3117. closedir(d);
  3118. #endif
  3119. return result;
  3120. }
  3121. /** Return true iff <b>filename</b> is a relative path. */
  3122. int
  3123. path_is_relative(const char *filename)
  3124. {
  3125. if (filename && filename[0] == '/')
  3126. return 0;
  3127. #ifdef _WIN32
  3128. else if (filename && filename[0] == '\\')
  3129. return 0;
  3130. else if (filename && strlen(filename)>3 && TOR_ISALPHA(filename[0]) &&
  3131. filename[1] == ':' && filename[2] == '\\')
  3132. return 0;
  3133. #endif
  3134. else
  3135. return 1;
  3136. }
  3137. /* =====
  3138. * Process helpers
  3139. * ===== */
  3140. #ifndef _WIN32
  3141. /* Based on code contributed by christian grothoff */
  3142. /** True iff we've called start_daemon(). */
  3143. static int start_daemon_called = 0;
  3144. /** True iff we've called finish_daemon(). */
  3145. static int finish_daemon_called = 0;
  3146. /** Socketpair used to communicate between parent and child process while
  3147. * daemonizing. */
  3148. static int daemon_filedes[2];
  3149. /** Start putting the process into daemon mode: fork and drop all resources
  3150. * except standard fds. The parent process never returns, but stays around
  3151. * until finish_daemon is called. (Note: it's safe to call this more
  3152. * than once: calls after the first are ignored.)
  3153. */
  3154. void
  3155. start_daemon(void)
  3156. {
  3157. pid_t pid;
  3158. if (start_daemon_called)
  3159. return;
  3160. start_daemon_called = 1;
  3161. if (pipe(daemon_filedes)) {
  3162. /* LCOV_EXCL_START */
  3163. log_err(LD_GENERAL,"pipe failed; exiting. Error was %s", strerror(errno));
  3164. exit(1);
  3165. /* LCOV_EXCL_STOP */
  3166. }
  3167. pid = fork();
  3168. if (pid < 0) {
  3169. /* LCOV_EXCL_START */
  3170. log_err(LD_GENERAL,"fork failed. Exiting.");
  3171. exit(1);
  3172. /* LCOV_EXCL_STOP */
  3173. }
  3174. if (pid) { /* Parent */
  3175. int ok;
  3176. char c;
  3177. close(daemon_filedes[1]); /* we only read */
  3178. ok = -1;
  3179. while (0 < read(daemon_filedes[0], &c, sizeof(char))) {
  3180. if (c == '.')
  3181. ok = 1;
  3182. }
  3183. fflush(stdout);
  3184. if (ok == 1)
  3185. exit(0);
  3186. else
  3187. exit(1); /* child reported error */
  3188. } else { /* Child */
  3189. close(daemon_filedes[0]); /* we only write */
  3190. pid = setsid(); /* Detach from controlling terminal */
  3191. /*
  3192. * Fork one more time, so the parent (the session group leader) can exit.
  3193. * This means that we, as a non-session group leader, can never regain a
  3194. * controlling terminal. This part is recommended by Stevens's
  3195. * _Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment_.
  3196. */
  3197. if (fork() != 0) {
  3198. exit(0);
  3199. }
  3200. set_main_thread(); /* We are now the main thread. */
  3201. return;
  3202. }
  3203. }
  3204. /** Finish putting the process into daemon mode: drop standard fds, and tell
  3205. * the parent process to exit. (Note: it's safe to call this more than once:
  3206. * calls after the first are ignored. Calls start_daemon first if it hasn't
  3207. * been called already.)
  3208. */
  3209. void
  3210. finish_daemon(const char *desired_cwd)
  3211. {
  3212. int nullfd;
  3213. char c = '.';
  3214. if (finish_daemon_called)
  3215. return;
  3216. if (!start_daemon_called)
  3217. start_daemon();
  3218. finish_daemon_called = 1;
  3219. if (!desired_cwd)
  3220. desired_cwd = "/";
  3221. /* Don't hold the wrong FS mounted */
  3222. if (chdir(desired_cwd) < 0) {
  3223. log_err(LD_GENERAL,"chdir to \"%s\" failed. Exiting.",desired_cwd);
  3224. exit(1);
  3225. }
  3226. nullfd = tor_open_cloexec("/dev/null", O_RDWR, 0);
  3227. if (nullfd < 0) {
  3228. /* LCOV_EXCL_START */
  3229. log_err(LD_GENERAL,"/dev/null can't be opened. Exiting.");
  3230. exit(1);
  3231. /* LCOV_EXCL_STOP */
  3232. }
  3233. /* close fds linking to invoking terminal, but
  3234. * close usual incoming fds, but redirect them somewhere
  3235. * useful so the fds don't get reallocated elsewhere.
  3236. */
  3237. if (dup2(nullfd,0) < 0 ||
  3238. dup2(nullfd,1) < 0 ||
  3239. dup2(nullfd,2) < 0) {
  3240. /* LCOV_EXCL_START */
  3241. log_err(LD_GENERAL,"dup2 failed. Exiting.");
  3242. exit(1);
  3243. /* LCOV_EXCL_STOP */
  3244. }
  3245. if (nullfd > 2)
  3246. close(nullfd);
  3247. /* signal success */
  3248. if (write(daemon_filedes[1], &c, sizeof(char)) != sizeof(char)) {
  3249. log_err(LD_GENERAL,"write failed. Exiting.");
  3250. }
  3251. close(daemon_filedes[1]);
  3252. }
  3253. #else
  3254. /* defined(_WIN32) */
  3255. void
  3256. start_daemon(void)
  3257. {
  3258. }
  3259. void
  3260. finish_daemon(const char *cp)
  3261. {
  3262. (void)cp;
  3263. }
  3264. #endif
  3265. /** Write the current process ID, followed by NL, into <b>filename</b>.
  3266. */
  3267. void
  3268. write_pidfile(const char *filename)
  3269. {
  3270. FILE *pidfile;
  3271. if ((pidfile = fopen(filename, "w")) == NULL) {
  3272. log_warn(LD_FS, "Unable to open \"%s\" for writing: %s", filename,
  3273. strerror(errno));
  3274. } else {
  3275. #ifdef _WIN32
  3276. fprintf(pidfile, "%d\n", (int)_getpid());
  3277. #else
  3278. fprintf(pidfile, "%d\n", (int)getpid());
  3279. #endif
  3280. fclose(pidfile);
  3281. }
  3282. }
  3283. #ifdef _WIN32
  3284. HANDLE
  3285. load_windows_system_library(const TCHAR *library_name)
  3286. {
  3287. TCHAR path[MAX_PATH];
  3288. unsigned n;
  3289. n = GetSystemDirectory(path, MAX_PATH);
  3290. if (n == 0 || n + _tcslen(library_name) + 2 >= MAX_PATH)
  3291. return 0;
  3292. _tcscat(path, TEXT("\\"));
  3293. _tcscat(path, library_name);
  3294. return LoadLibrary(path);
  3295. }
  3296. #endif
  3297. /** Format a single argument for being put on a Windows command line.
  3298. * Returns a newly allocated string */
  3299. static char *
  3300. format_win_cmdline_argument(const char *arg)
  3301. {
  3302. char *formatted_arg;
  3303. char need_quotes;
  3304. const char *c;
  3305. int i;
  3306. int bs_counter = 0;
  3307. /* Backslash we can point to when one is inserted into the string */
  3308. const char backslash = '\\';
  3309. /* Smartlist of *char */
  3310. smartlist_t *arg_chars;
  3311. arg_chars = smartlist_new();
  3312. /* Quote string if it contains whitespace or is empty */
  3313. need_quotes = (strchr(arg, ' ') || strchr(arg, '\t') || '\0' == arg[0]);
  3314. /* Build up smartlist of *chars */
  3315. for (c=arg; *c != '\0'; c++) {
  3316. if ('"' == *c) {
  3317. /* Double up backslashes preceding a quote */
  3318. for (i=0; i<(bs_counter*2); i++)
  3319. smartlist_add(arg_chars, (void*)&backslash);
  3320. bs_counter = 0;
  3321. /* Escape the quote */
  3322. smartlist_add(arg_chars, (void*)&backslash);
  3323. smartlist_add(arg_chars, (void*)c);
  3324. } else if ('\\' == *c) {
  3325. /* Count backslashes until we know whether to double up */
  3326. bs_counter++;
  3327. } else {
  3328. /* Don't double up slashes preceding a non-quote */
  3329. for (i=0; i<bs_counter; i++)
  3330. smartlist_add(arg_chars, (void*)&backslash);
  3331. bs_counter = 0;
  3332. smartlist_add(arg_chars, (void*)c);
  3333. }
  3334. }
  3335. /* Don't double up trailing backslashes */
  3336. for (i=0; i<bs_counter; i++)
  3337. smartlist_add(arg_chars, (void*)&backslash);
  3338. /* Allocate space for argument, quotes (if needed), and terminator */
  3339. const size_t formatted_arg_len = smartlist_len(arg_chars) +
  3340. (need_quotes ? 2 : 0) + 1;
  3341. formatted_arg = tor_malloc_zero(formatted_arg_len);
  3342. /* Add leading quote */
  3343. i=0;
  3344. if (need_quotes)
  3345. formatted_arg[i++] = '"';
  3346. /* Add characters */
  3347. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(arg_chars, char*, c,
  3348. {
  3349. formatted_arg[i++] = *c;
  3350. });
  3351. /* Add trailing quote */
  3352. if (need_quotes)
  3353. formatted_arg[i++] = '"';
  3354. formatted_arg[i] = '\0';
  3355. smartlist_free(arg_chars);
  3356. return formatted_arg;
  3357. }
  3358. /** Format a command line for use on Windows, which takes the command as a
  3359. * string rather than string array. Follows the rules from "Parsing C++
  3360. * Command-Line Arguments" in MSDN. Algorithm based on list2cmdline in the
  3361. * Python subprocess module. Returns a newly allocated string */
  3362. char *
  3363. tor_join_win_cmdline(const char *argv[])
  3364. {
  3365. smartlist_t *argv_list;
  3366. char *joined_argv;
  3367. int i;
  3368. /* Format each argument and put the result in a smartlist */
  3369. argv_list = smartlist_new();
  3370. for (i=0; argv[i] != NULL; i++) {
  3371. smartlist_add(argv_list, (void *)format_win_cmdline_argument(argv[i]));
  3372. }
  3373. /* Join the arguments with whitespace */
  3374. joined_argv = smartlist_join_strings(argv_list, " ", 0, NULL);
  3375. /* Free the newly allocated arguments, and the smartlist */
  3376. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(argv_list, char *, arg,
  3377. {
  3378. tor_free(arg);
  3379. });
  3380. smartlist_free(argv_list);
  3381. return joined_argv;
  3382. }
  3383. /* As format_{hex,dex}_number_sigsafe, but takes a <b>radix</b> argument
  3384. * in range 2..16 inclusive. */
  3385. static int
  3386. format_number_sigsafe(unsigned long x, char *buf, int buf_len,
  3387. unsigned int radix)
  3388. {
  3389. unsigned long tmp;
  3390. int len;
  3391. char *cp;
  3392. /* NOT tor_assert. This needs to be safe to run from within a signal handler,
  3393. * and from within the 'tor_assert() has failed' code. */
  3394. if (radix < 2 || radix > 16)
  3395. return 0;
  3396. /* Count how many digits we need. */
  3397. tmp = x;
  3398. len = 1;
  3399. while (tmp >= radix) {
  3400. tmp /= radix;
  3401. ++len;
  3402. }
  3403. /* Not long enough */
  3404. if (!buf || len >= buf_len)
  3405. return 0;
  3406. cp = buf + len;
  3407. *cp = '\0';
  3408. do {
  3409. unsigned digit = (unsigned) (x % radix);
  3410. tor_assert(cp > buf);
  3411. --cp;
  3412. *cp = "0123456789ABCDEF"[digit];
  3413. x /= radix;
  3414. } while (x);
  3415. /* NOT tor_assert; see above. */
  3416. if (cp != buf) {
  3417. abort();
  3418. }
  3419. return len;
  3420. }
  3421. /**
  3422. * Helper function to output hex numbers from within a signal handler.
  3423. *
  3424. * Writes the nul-terminated hexadecimal digits of <b>x</b> into a buffer
  3425. * <b>buf</b> of size <b>buf_len</b>, and return the actual number of digits
  3426. * written, not counting the terminal NUL.
  3427. *
  3428. * If there is insufficient space, write nothing and return 0.
  3429. *
  3430. * This accepts an unsigned int because format_helper_exit_status() needs to
  3431. * call it with a signed int and an unsigned char, and since the C standard
  3432. * does not guarantee that an int is wider than a char (an int must be at
  3433. * least 16 bits but it is permitted for a char to be that wide as well), we
  3434. * can't assume a signed int is sufficient to accomodate an unsigned char.
  3435. * Thus, format_helper_exit_status() will still need to emit any require '-'
  3436. * on its own.
  3437. *
  3438. * For most purposes, you'd want to use tor_snprintf("%x") instead of this
  3439. * function; it's designed to be used in code paths where you can't call
  3440. * arbitrary C functions.
  3441. */
  3442. int
  3443. format_hex_number_sigsafe(unsigned long x, char *buf, int buf_len)
  3444. {
  3445. return format_number_sigsafe(x, buf, buf_len, 16);
  3446. }
  3447. /** As format_hex_number_sigsafe, but format the number in base 10. */
  3448. int
  3449. format_dec_number_sigsafe(unsigned long x, char *buf, int buf_len)
  3450. {
  3451. return format_number_sigsafe(x, buf, buf_len, 10);
  3452. }
  3453. #ifndef _WIN32
  3454. /** Format <b>child_state</b> and <b>saved_errno</b> as a hex string placed in
  3455. * <b>hex_errno</b>. Called between fork and _exit, so must be signal-handler
  3456. * safe.
  3457. *
  3458. * <b>hex_errno</b> must have at least HEX_ERRNO_SIZE+1 bytes available.
  3459. *
  3460. * The format of <b>hex_errno</b> is: "CHILD_STATE/ERRNO\n", left-padded
  3461. * with spaces. CHILD_STATE indicates where
  3462. * in the processs of starting the child process did the failure occur (see
  3463. * CHILD_STATE_* macros for definition), and SAVED_ERRNO is the value of
  3464. * errno when the failure occurred.
  3465. *
  3466. * On success return the number of characters added to hex_errno, not counting
  3467. * the terminating NUL; return -1 on error.
  3468. */
  3469. STATIC int
  3470. format_helper_exit_status(unsigned char child_state, int saved_errno,
  3471. char *hex_errno)
  3472. {
  3473. unsigned int unsigned_errno;
  3474. int written, left;
  3475. char *cur;
  3476. size_t i;
  3477. int res = -1;
  3478. /* Fill hex_errno with spaces, and a trailing newline (memset may
  3479. not be signal handler safe, so we can't use it) */
  3480. for (i = 0; i < (HEX_ERRNO_SIZE - 1); i++)
  3481. hex_errno[i] = ' ';
  3482. hex_errno[HEX_ERRNO_SIZE - 1] = '\n';
  3483. /* Convert errno to be unsigned for hex conversion */
  3484. if (saved_errno < 0) {
  3485. // Avoid overflow on the cast to unsigned int when result is INT_MIN
  3486. // by adding 1 to the signed int negative value,
  3487. // then, after it has been negated and cast to unsigned,
  3488. // adding the original 1 back (the double-addition is intentional).
  3489. // Otherwise, the cast to signed could cause a temporary int
  3490. // to equal INT_MAX + 1, which is undefined.
  3491. unsigned_errno = ((unsigned int) -(saved_errno + 1)) + 1;
  3492. } else {
  3493. unsigned_errno = (unsigned int) saved_errno;
  3494. }
  3495. /*
  3496. * Count how many chars of space we have left, and keep a pointer into the
  3497. * current point in the buffer.
  3498. */
  3499. left = HEX_ERRNO_SIZE+1;
  3500. cur = hex_errno;
  3501. /* Emit child_state */
  3502. written = format_hex_number_sigsafe(child_state, cur, left);
  3503. if (written <= 0)
  3504. goto err;
  3505. /* Adjust left and cur */
  3506. left -= written;
  3507. cur += written;
  3508. if (left <= 0)
  3509. goto err;
  3510. /* Now the '/' */
  3511. *cur = '/';
  3512. /* Adjust left and cur */
  3513. ++cur;
  3514. --left;
  3515. if (left <= 0)
  3516. goto err;
  3517. /* Need minus? */
  3518. if (saved_errno < 0) {
  3519. *cur = '-';
  3520. ++cur;
  3521. --left;
  3522. if (left <= 0)
  3523. goto err;
  3524. }
  3525. /* Emit unsigned_errno */
  3526. written = format_hex_number_sigsafe(unsigned_errno, cur, left);
  3527. if (written <= 0)
  3528. goto err;
  3529. /* Adjust left and cur */
  3530. left -= written;
  3531. cur += written;
  3532. /* Check that we have enough space left for a newline and a NUL */
  3533. if (left <= 1)
  3534. goto err;
  3535. /* Emit the newline and NUL */
  3536. *cur++ = '\n';
  3537. *cur++ = '\0';
  3538. res = (int)(cur - hex_errno - 1);
  3539. goto done;
  3540. err:
  3541. /*
  3542. * In error exit, just write a '\0' in the first char so whatever called
  3543. * this at least won't fall off the end.
  3544. */
  3545. *hex_errno = '\0';
  3546. done:
  3547. return res;
  3548. }
  3549. #endif
  3550. /* Maximum number of file descriptors, if we cannot get it via sysconf() */
  3551. #define DEFAULT_MAX_FD 256
  3552. /** Terminate the process of <b>process_handle</b>, if that process has not
  3553. * already exited.
  3554. *
  3555. * Return 0 if we succeeded in terminating the process (or if the process
  3556. * already exited), and -1 if we tried to kill the process but failed.
  3557. *
  3558. * Based on code originally borrowed from Python's os.kill. */
  3559. int
  3560. tor_terminate_process(process_handle_t *process_handle)
  3561. {
  3562. #ifdef _WIN32
  3563. if (tor_get_exit_code(process_handle, 0, NULL) == PROCESS_EXIT_RUNNING) {
  3564. HANDLE handle = process_handle->pid.hProcess;
  3565. if (!TerminateProcess(handle, 0))
  3566. return -1;
  3567. else
  3568. return 0;
  3569. }
  3570. #else /* Unix */
  3571. if (process_handle->waitpid_cb) {
  3572. /* We haven't got a waitpid yet, so we can just kill off the process. */
  3573. return kill(process_handle->pid, SIGTERM);
  3574. }
  3575. #endif
  3576. return 0; /* We didn't need to kill the process, so report success */
  3577. }
  3578. /** Return the Process ID of <b>process_handle</b>. */
  3579. int
  3580. tor_process_get_pid(process_handle_t *process_handle)
  3581. {
  3582. #ifdef _WIN32
  3583. return (int) process_handle->pid.dwProcessId;
  3584. #else
  3585. return (int) process_handle->pid;
  3586. #endif
  3587. }
  3588. #ifdef _WIN32
  3589. HANDLE
  3590. tor_process_get_stdout_pipe(process_handle_t *process_handle)
  3591. {
  3592. return process_handle->stdout_pipe;
  3593. }
  3594. #else
  3595. /* DOCDOC tor_process_get_stdout_pipe */
  3596. FILE *
  3597. tor_process_get_stdout_pipe(process_handle_t *process_handle)
  3598. {
  3599. return process_handle->stdout_handle;
  3600. }
  3601. #endif
  3602. /* DOCDOC process_handle_new */
  3603. static process_handle_t *
  3604. process_handle_new(void)
  3605. {
  3606. process_handle_t *out = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(process_handle_t));
  3607. #ifdef _WIN32
  3608. out->stdin_pipe = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
  3609. out->stdout_pipe = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
  3610. out->stderr_pipe = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
  3611. #else
  3612. out->stdin_pipe = -1;
  3613. out->stdout_pipe = -1;
  3614. out->stderr_pipe = -1;
  3615. #endif
  3616. return out;
  3617. }
  3618. #ifndef _WIN32
  3619. /** Invoked when a process that we've launched via tor_spawn_background() has
  3620. * been found to have terminated.
  3621. */
  3622. static void
  3623. process_handle_waitpid_cb(int status, void *arg)
  3624. {
  3625. process_handle_t *process_handle = arg;
  3626. process_handle->waitpid_exit_status = status;
  3627. clear_waitpid_callback(process_handle->waitpid_cb);
  3628. if (process_handle->status == PROCESS_STATUS_RUNNING)
  3629. process_handle->status = PROCESS_STATUS_NOTRUNNING;
  3630. process_handle->waitpid_cb = 0;
  3631. }
  3632. #endif
  3633. /**
  3634. * @name child-process states
  3635. *
  3636. * Each of these values represents a possible state that a child process can
  3637. * be in. They're used to determine what to say when telling the parent how
  3638. * far along we were before failure.
  3639. *
  3640. * @{
  3641. */
  3642. #define CHILD_STATE_INIT 0
  3643. #define CHILD_STATE_PIPE 1
  3644. #define CHILD_STATE_MAXFD 2
  3645. #define CHILD_STATE_FORK 3
  3646. #define CHILD_STATE_DUPOUT 4
  3647. #define CHILD_STATE_DUPERR 5
  3648. #define CHILD_STATE_DUPIN 6
  3649. #define CHILD_STATE_CLOSEFD 7
  3650. #define CHILD_STATE_EXEC 8
  3651. #define CHILD_STATE_FAILEXEC 9
  3652. /** @} */
  3653. /** Start a program in the background. If <b>filename</b> contains a '/', then
  3654. * it will be treated as an absolute or relative path. Otherwise, on
  3655. * non-Windows systems, the system path will be searched for <b>filename</b>.
  3656. * On Windows, only the current directory will be searched. Here, to search the
  3657. * system path (as well as the application directory, current working
  3658. * directory, and system directories), set filename to NULL.
  3659. *
  3660. * The strings in <b>argv</b> will be passed as the command line arguments of
  3661. * the child program (following convention, argv[0] should normally be the
  3662. * filename of the executable, and this must be the case if <b>filename</b> is
  3663. * NULL). The last element of argv must be NULL. A handle to the child process
  3664. * will be returned in process_handle (which must be non-NULL). Read
  3665. * process_handle.status to find out if the process was successfully launched.
  3666. * For convenience, process_handle.status is returned by this function.
  3667. *
  3668. * Some parts of this code are based on the POSIX subprocess module from
  3669. * Python, and example code from
  3670. * http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms682499%28v=vs.85%29.aspx.
  3671. */
  3672. int
  3673. tor_spawn_background(const char *const filename, const char **argv,
  3674. process_environment_t *env,
  3675. process_handle_t **process_handle_out)
  3676. {
  3677. #ifdef _WIN32
  3678. HANDLE stdout_pipe_read = NULL;
  3679. HANDLE stdout_pipe_write = NULL;
  3680. HANDLE stderr_pipe_read = NULL;
  3681. HANDLE stderr_pipe_write = NULL;
  3682. HANDLE stdin_pipe_read = NULL;
  3683. HANDLE stdin_pipe_write = NULL;
  3684. process_handle_t *process_handle;
  3685. int status;
  3686. STARTUPINFOA siStartInfo;
  3687. BOOL retval = FALSE;
  3688. SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES saAttr;
  3689. char *joined_argv;
  3690. saAttr.nLength = sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES);
  3691. saAttr.bInheritHandle = TRUE;
  3692. /* TODO: should we set explicit security attributes? (#2046, comment 5) */
  3693. saAttr.lpSecurityDescriptor = NULL;
  3694. /* Assume failure to start process */
  3695. status = PROCESS_STATUS_ERROR;
  3696. /* Set up pipe for stdout */
  3697. if (!CreatePipe(&stdout_pipe_read, &stdout_pipe_write, &saAttr, 0)) {
  3698. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  3699. "Failed to create pipe for stdout communication with child process: %s",
  3700. format_win32_error(GetLastError()));
  3701. return status;
  3702. }
  3703. if (!SetHandleInformation(stdout_pipe_read, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0)) {
  3704. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  3705. "Failed to configure pipe for stdout communication with child "
  3706. "process: %s", format_win32_error(GetLastError()));
  3707. return status;
  3708. }
  3709. /* Set up pipe for stderr */
  3710. if (!CreatePipe(&stderr_pipe_read, &stderr_pipe_write, &saAttr, 0)) {
  3711. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  3712. "Failed to create pipe for stderr communication with child process: %s",
  3713. format_win32_error(GetLastError()));
  3714. return status;
  3715. }
  3716. if (!SetHandleInformation(stderr_pipe_read, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0)) {
  3717. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  3718. "Failed to configure pipe for stderr communication with child "
  3719. "process: %s", format_win32_error(GetLastError()));
  3720. return status;
  3721. }
  3722. /* Set up pipe for stdin */
  3723. if (!CreatePipe(&stdin_pipe_read, &stdin_pipe_write, &saAttr, 0)) {
  3724. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  3725. "Failed to create pipe for stdin communication with child process: %s",
  3726. format_win32_error(GetLastError()));
  3727. return status;
  3728. }
  3729. if (!SetHandleInformation(stdin_pipe_write, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0)) {
  3730. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  3731. "Failed to configure pipe for stdin communication with child "
  3732. "process: %s", format_win32_error(GetLastError()));
  3733. return status;
  3734. }
  3735. /* Create the child process */
  3736. /* Windows expects argv to be a whitespace delimited string, so join argv up
  3737. */
  3738. joined_argv = tor_join_win_cmdline(argv);
  3739. process_handle = process_handle_new();
  3740. process_handle->status = status;
  3741. ZeroMemory(&(process_handle->pid), sizeof(PROCESS_INFORMATION));
  3742. ZeroMemory(&siStartInfo, sizeof(STARTUPINFO));
  3743. siStartInfo.cb = sizeof(STARTUPINFO);
  3744. siStartInfo.hStdError = stderr_pipe_write;
  3745. siStartInfo.hStdOutput = stdout_pipe_write;
  3746. siStartInfo.hStdInput = stdin_pipe_read;
  3747. siStartInfo.dwFlags |= STARTF_USESTDHANDLES;
  3748. /* Create the child process */
  3749. retval = CreateProcessA(filename, // module name
  3750. joined_argv, // command line
  3751. /* TODO: should we set explicit security attributes? (#2046, comment 5) */
  3752. NULL, // process security attributes
  3753. NULL, // primary thread security attributes
  3754. TRUE, // handles are inherited
  3755. /*(TODO: set CREATE_NEW CONSOLE/PROCESS_GROUP to make GetExitCodeProcess()
  3756. * work?) */
  3757. CREATE_NO_WINDOW, // creation flags
  3758. (env==NULL) ? NULL : env->windows_environment_block,
  3759. NULL, // use parent's current directory
  3760. &siStartInfo, // STARTUPINFO pointer
  3761. &(process_handle->pid)); // receives PROCESS_INFORMATION
  3762. tor_free(joined_argv);
  3763. if (!retval) {
  3764. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  3765. "Failed to create child process %s: %s", filename?filename:argv[0],
  3766. format_win32_error(GetLastError()));
  3767. tor_free(process_handle);
  3768. } else {
  3769. /* TODO: Close hProcess and hThread in process_handle->pid? */
  3770. process_handle->stdout_pipe = stdout_pipe_read;
  3771. process_handle->stderr_pipe = stderr_pipe_read;
  3772. process_handle->stdin_pipe = stdin_pipe_write;
  3773. status = process_handle->status = PROCESS_STATUS_RUNNING;
  3774. }
  3775. /* TODO: Close pipes on exit */
  3776. *process_handle_out = process_handle;
  3777. return status;
  3778. #else // _WIN32
  3779. pid_t pid;
  3780. int stdout_pipe[2];
  3781. int stderr_pipe[2];
  3782. int stdin_pipe[2];
  3783. int fd, retval;
  3784. ssize_t nbytes;
  3785. process_handle_t *process_handle;
  3786. int status;
  3787. const char *error_message = SPAWN_ERROR_MESSAGE;
  3788. size_t error_message_length;
  3789. /* Represents where in the process of spawning the program is;
  3790. this is used for printing out the error message */
  3791. unsigned char child_state = CHILD_STATE_INIT;
  3792. char hex_errno[HEX_ERRNO_SIZE + 2]; /* + 1 should be sufficient actually */
  3793. static int max_fd = -1;
  3794. status = PROCESS_STATUS_ERROR;
  3795. /* We do the strlen here because strlen() is not signal handler safe,
  3796. and we are not allowed to use unsafe functions between fork and exec */
  3797. error_message_length = strlen(error_message);
  3798. child_state = CHILD_STATE_PIPE;
  3799. /* Set up pipe for redirecting stdout, stderr, and stdin of child */
  3800. retval = pipe(stdout_pipe);
  3801. if (-1 == retval) {
  3802. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  3803. "Failed to set up pipe for stdout communication with child process: %s",
  3804. strerror(errno));
  3805. return status;
  3806. }
  3807. retval = pipe(stderr_pipe);
  3808. if (-1 == retval) {
  3809. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  3810. "Failed to set up pipe for stderr communication with child process: %s",
  3811. strerror(errno));
  3812. close(stdout_pipe[0]);
  3813. close(stdout_pipe[1]);
  3814. return status;
  3815. }
  3816. retval = pipe(stdin_pipe);
  3817. if (-1 == retval) {
  3818. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  3819. "Failed to set up pipe for stdin communication with child process: %s",
  3820. strerror(errno));
  3821. close(stdout_pipe[0]);
  3822. close(stdout_pipe[1]);
  3823. close(stderr_pipe[0]);
  3824. close(stderr_pipe[1]);
  3825. return status;
  3826. }
  3827. child_state = CHILD_STATE_MAXFD;
  3828. #ifdef _SC_OPEN_MAX
  3829. if (-1 == max_fd) {
  3830. max_fd = (int) sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX);
  3831. if (max_fd == -1) {
  3832. max_fd = DEFAULT_MAX_FD;
  3833. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  3834. "Cannot find maximum file descriptor, assuming %d", max_fd);
  3835. }
  3836. }
  3837. #else
  3838. max_fd = DEFAULT_MAX_FD;
  3839. #endif
  3840. child_state = CHILD_STATE_FORK;
  3841. pid = fork();
  3842. if (0 == pid) {
  3843. /* In child */
  3844. #if defined(HAVE_SYS_PRCTL_H) && defined(__linux__)
  3845. /* Attempt to have the kernel issue a SIGTERM if the parent
  3846. * goes away. Certain attributes of the binary being execve()ed
  3847. * will clear this during the execve() call, but it's better
  3848. * than nothing.
  3849. */
  3850. prctl(PR_SET_PDEATHSIG, SIGTERM);
  3851. #endif
  3852. child_state = CHILD_STATE_DUPOUT;
  3853. /* Link child stdout to the write end of the pipe */
  3854. retval = dup2(stdout_pipe[1], STDOUT_FILENO);
  3855. if (-1 == retval)
  3856. goto error;
  3857. child_state = CHILD_STATE_DUPERR;
  3858. /* Link child stderr to the write end of the pipe */
  3859. retval = dup2(stderr_pipe[1], STDERR_FILENO);
  3860. if (-1 == retval)
  3861. goto error;
  3862. child_state = CHILD_STATE_DUPIN;
  3863. /* Link child stdin to the read end of the pipe */
  3864. retval = dup2(stdin_pipe[0], STDIN_FILENO);
  3865. if (-1 == retval)
  3866. goto error;
  3867. child_state = CHILD_STATE_CLOSEFD;
  3868. close(stderr_pipe[0]);
  3869. close(stderr_pipe[1]);
  3870. close(stdout_pipe[0]);
  3871. close(stdout_pipe[1]);
  3872. close(stdin_pipe[0]);
  3873. close(stdin_pipe[1]);
  3874. /* Close all other fds, including the read end of the pipe */
  3875. /* XXX: We should now be doing enough FD_CLOEXEC setting to make
  3876. * this needless. */
  3877. for (fd = STDERR_FILENO + 1; fd < max_fd; fd++) {
  3878. close(fd);
  3879. }
  3880. child_state = CHILD_STATE_EXEC;
  3881. /* Call the requested program. We need the cast because
  3882. execvp doesn't define argv as const, even though it
  3883. does not modify the arguments */
  3884. if (env)
  3885. execve(filename, (char *const *) argv, env->unixoid_environment_block);
  3886. else {
  3887. static char *new_env[] = { NULL };
  3888. execve(filename, (char *const *) argv, new_env);
  3889. }
  3890. /* If we got here, the exec or open(/dev/null) failed */
  3891. child_state = CHILD_STATE_FAILEXEC;
  3892. error:
  3893. {
  3894. /* XXX: are we leaking fds from the pipe? */
  3895. int n;
  3896. n = format_helper_exit_status(child_state, errno, hex_errno);
  3897. if (n >= 0) {
  3898. /* Write the error message. GCC requires that we check the return
  3899. value, but there is nothing we can do if it fails */
  3900. /* TODO: Don't use STDOUT, use a pipe set up just for this purpose */
  3901. nbytes = write(STDOUT_FILENO, error_message, error_message_length);
  3902. nbytes = write(STDOUT_FILENO, hex_errno, n);
  3903. }
  3904. }
  3905. (void) nbytes;
  3906. _exit(255);
  3907. /* Never reached, but avoids compiler warning */
  3908. return status; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
  3909. }
  3910. /* In parent */
  3911. if (-1 == pid) {
  3912. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Failed to fork child process: %s", strerror(errno));
  3913. close(stdin_pipe[0]);
  3914. close(stdin_pipe[1]);
  3915. close(stdout_pipe[0]);
  3916. close(stdout_pipe[1]);
  3917. close(stderr_pipe[0]);
  3918. close(stderr_pipe[1]);
  3919. return status;
  3920. }
  3921. process_handle = process_handle_new();
  3922. process_handle->status = status;
  3923. process_handle->pid = pid;
  3924. /* TODO: If the child process forked but failed to exec, waitpid it */
  3925. /* Return read end of the pipes to caller, and close write end */
  3926. process_handle->stdout_pipe = stdout_pipe[0];
  3927. retval = close(stdout_pipe[1]);
  3928. if (-1 == retval) {
  3929. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  3930. "Failed to close write end of stdout pipe in parent process: %s",
  3931. strerror(errno));
  3932. }
  3933. process_handle->waitpid_cb = set_waitpid_callback(pid,
  3934. process_handle_waitpid_cb,
  3935. process_handle);
  3936. process_handle->stderr_pipe = stderr_pipe[0];
  3937. retval = close(stderr_pipe[1]);
  3938. if (-1 == retval) {
  3939. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  3940. "Failed to close write end of stderr pipe in parent process: %s",
  3941. strerror(errno));
  3942. }
  3943. /* Return write end of the stdin pipe to caller, and close the read end */
  3944. process_handle->stdin_pipe = stdin_pipe[1];
  3945. retval = close(stdin_pipe[0]);
  3946. if (-1 == retval) {
  3947. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  3948. "Failed to close read end of stdin pipe in parent process: %s",
  3949. strerror(errno));
  3950. }
  3951. status = process_handle->status = PROCESS_STATUS_RUNNING;
  3952. /* Set stdin/stdout/stderr pipes to be non-blocking */
  3953. if (fcntl(process_handle->stdout_pipe, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK) < 0 ||
  3954. fcntl(process_handle->stderr_pipe, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK) < 0 ||
  3955. fcntl(process_handle->stdin_pipe, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK) < 0) {
  3956. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Failed to set stderror/stdout/stdin pipes "
  3957. "nonblocking in parent process: %s", strerror(errno));
  3958. }
  3959. /* Open the buffered IO streams */
  3960. process_handle->stdout_handle = fdopen(process_handle->stdout_pipe, "r");
  3961. process_handle->stderr_handle = fdopen(process_handle->stderr_pipe, "r");
  3962. process_handle->stdin_handle = fdopen(process_handle->stdin_pipe, "r");
  3963. *process_handle_out = process_handle;
  3964. return process_handle->status;
  3965. #endif // _WIN32
  3966. }
  3967. /** Destroy all resources allocated by the process handle in
  3968. * <b>process_handle</b>.
  3969. * If <b>also_terminate_process</b> is true, also terminate the
  3970. * process of the process handle. */
  3971. MOCK_IMPL(void,
  3972. tor_process_handle_destroy,(process_handle_t *process_handle,
  3973. int also_terminate_process))
  3974. {
  3975. if (!process_handle)
  3976. return;
  3977. if (also_terminate_process) {
  3978. if (tor_terminate_process(process_handle) < 0) {
  3979. const char *errstr =
  3980. #ifdef _WIN32
  3981. format_win32_error(GetLastError());
  3982. #else
  3983. strerror(errno);
  3984. #endif
  3985. log_notice(LD_GENERAL, "Failed to terminate process with "
  3986. "PID '%d' ('%s').", tor_process_get_pid(process_handle),
  3987. errstr);
  3988. } else {
  3989. log_info(LD_GENERAL, "Terminated process with PID '%d'.",
  3990. tor_process_get_pid(process_handle));
  3991. }
  3992. }
  3993. process_handle->status = PROCESS_STATUS_NOTRUNNING;
  3994. #ifdef _WIN32
  3995. if (process_handle->stdout_pipe)
  3996. CloseHandle(process_handle->stdout_pipe);
  3997. if (process_handle->stderr_pipe)
  3998. CloseHandle(process_handle->stderr_pipe);
  3999. if (process_handle->stdin_pipe)
  4000. CloseHandle(process_handle->stdin_pipe);
  4001. #else
  4002. if (process_handle->stdout_handle)
  4003. fclose(process_handle->stdout_handle);
  4004. if (process_handle->stderr_handle)
  4005. fclose(process_handle->stderr_handle);
  4006. if (process_handle->stdin_handle)
  4007. fclose(process_handle->stdin_handle);
  4008. clear_waitpid_callback(process_handle->waitpid_cb);
  4009. #endif
  4010. memset(process_handle, 0x0f, sizeof(process_handle_t));
  4011. tor_free(process_handle);
  4012. }
  4013. /** Get the exit code of a process specified by <b>process_handle</b> and store
  4014. * it in <b>exit_code</b>, if set to a non-NULL value. If <b>block</b> is set
  4015. * to true, the call will block until the process has exited. Otherwise if
  4016. * the process is still running, the function will return
  4017. * PROCESS_EXIT_RUNNING, and exit_code will be left unchanged. Returns
  4018. * PROCESS_EXIT_EXITED if the process did exit. If there is a failure,
  4019. * PROCESS_EXIT_ERROR will be returned and the contents of exit_code (if
  4020. * non-NULL) will be undefined. N.B. Under *nix operating systems, this will
  4021. * probably not work in Tor, because waitpid() is called in main.c to reap any
  4022. * terminated child processes.*/
  4023. int
  4024. tor_get_exit_code(process_handle_t *process_handle,
  4025. int block, int *exit_code)
  4026. {
  4027. #ifdef _WIN32
  4028. DWORD retval;
  4029. BOOL success;
  4030. if (block) {
  4031. /* Wait for the process to exit */
  4032. retval = WaitForSingleObject(process_handle->pid.hProcess, INFINITE);
  4033. if (retval != WAIT_OBJECT_0) {
  4034. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "WaitForSingleObject() failed (%d): %s",
  4035. (int)retval, format_win32_error(GetLastError()));
  4036. return PROCESS_EXIT_ERROR;
  4037. }
  4038. } else {
  4039. retval = WaitForSingleObject(process_handle->pid.hProcess, 0);
  4040. if (WAIT_TIMEOUT == retval) {
  4041. /* Process has not exited */
  4042. return PROCESS_EXIT_RUNNING;
  4043. } else if (retval != WAIT_OBJECT_0) {
  4044. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "WaitForSingleObject() failed (%d): %s",
  4045. (int)retval, format_win32_error(GetLastError()));
  4046. return PROCESS_EXIT_ERROR;
  4047. }
  4048. }
  4049. if (exit_code != NULL) {
  4050. success = GetExitCodeProcess(process_handle->pid.hProcess,
  4051. (PDWORD)exit_code);
  4052. if (!success) {
  4053. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "GetExitCodeProcess() failed: %s",
  4054. format_win32_error(GetLastError()));
  4055. return PROCESS_EXIT_ERROR;
  4056. }
  4057. }
  4058. #else
  4059. int stat_loc;
  4060. int retval;
  4061. if (process_handle->waitpid_cb) {
  4062. /* We haven't processed a SIGCHLD yet. */
  4063. retval = waitpid(process_handle->pid, &stat_loc, block?0:WNOHANG);
  4064. if (retval == process_handle->pid) {
  4065. clear_waitpid_callback(process_handle->waitpid_cb);
  4066. process_handle->waitpid_cb = NULL;
  4067. process_handle->waitpid_exit_status = stat_loc;
  4068. }
  4069. } else {
  4070. /* We already got a SIGCHLD for this process, and handled it. */
  4071. retval = process_handle->pid;
  4072. stat_loc = process_handle->waitpid_exit_status;
  4073. }
  4074. if (!block && 0 == retval) {
  4075. /* Process has not exited */
  4076. return PROCESS_EXIT_RUNNING;
  4077. } else if (retval != process_handle->pid) {
  4078. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "waitpid() failed for PID %d: %s",
  4079. process_handle->pid, strerror(errno));
  4080. return PROCESS_EXIT_ERROR;
  4081. }
  4082. if (!WIFEXITED(stat_loc)) {
  4083. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Process %d did not exit normally",
  4084. process_handle->pid);
  4085. return PROCESS_EXIT_ERROR;
  4086. }
  4087. if (exit_code != NULL)
  4088. *exit_code = WEXITSTATUS(stat_loc);
  4089. #endif // _WIN32
  4090. return PROCESS_EXIT_EXITED;
  4091. }
  4092. /** Helper: return the number of characters in <b>s</b> preceding the first
  4093. * occurrence of <b>ch</b>. If <b>ch</b> does not occur in <b>s</b>, return
  4094. * the length of <b>s</b>. Should be equivalent to strspn(s, "ch"). */
  4095. static inline size_t
  4096. str_num_before(const char *s, char ch)
  4097. {
  4098. const char *cp = strchr(s, ch);
  4099. if (cp)
  4100. return cp - s;
  4101. else
  4102. return strlen(s);
  4103. }
  4104. /** Return non-zero iff getenv would consider <b>s1</b> and <b>s2</b>
  4105. * to have the same name as strings in a process's environment. */
  4106. int
  4107. environment_variable_names_equal(const char *s1, const char *s2)
  4108. {
  4109. size_t s1_name_len = str_num_before(s1, '=');
  4110. size_t s2_name_len = str_num_before(s2, '=');
  4111. return (s1_name_len == s2_name_len &&
  4112. tor_memeq(s1, s2, s1_name_len));
  4113. }
  4114. /** Free <b>env</b> (assuming it was produced by
  4115. * process_environment_make). */
  4116. void
  4117. process_environment_free(process_environment_t *env)
  4118. {
  4119. if (env == NULL) return;
  4120. /* As both an optimization hack to reduce consing on Unixoid systems
  4121. * and a nice way to ensure that some otherwise-Windows-specific
  4122. * code will always get tested before changes to it get merged, the
  4123. * strings which env->unixoid_environment_block points to are packed
  4124. * into env->windows_environment_block. */
  4125. tor_free(env->unixoid_environment_block);
  4126. tor_free(env->windows_environment_block);
  4127. tor_free(env);
  4128. }
  4129. /** Make a process_environment_t containing the environment variables
  4130. * specified in <b>env_vars</b> (as C strings of the form
  4131. * "NAME=VALUE"). */
  4132. process_environment_t *
  4133. process_environment_make(struct smartlist_t *env_vars)
  4134. {
  4135. process_environment_t *env = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(process_environment_t));
  4136. size_t n_env_vars = smartlist_len(env_vars);
  4137. size_t i;
  4138. size_t total_env_length;
  4139. smartlist_t *env_vars_sorted;
  4140. tor_assert(n_env_vars + 1 != 0);
  4141. env->unixoid_environment_block = tor_calloc(n_env_vars + 1, sizeof(char *));
  4142. /* env->unixoid_environment_block is already NULL-terminated,
  4143. * because we assume that NULL == 0 (and check that during compilation). */
  4144. total_env_length = 1; /* terminating NUL of terminating empty string */
  4145. for (i = 0; i < n_env_vars; ++i) {
  4146. const char *s = smartlist_get(env_vars, i);
  4147. size_t slen = strlen(s);
  4148. tor_assert(slen + 1 != 0);
  4149. tor_assert(slen + 1 < SIZE_MAX - total_env_length);
  4150. total_env_length += slen + 1;
  4151. }
  4152. env->windows_environment_block = tor_malloc_zero(total_env_length);
  4153. /* env->windows_environment_block is already
  4154. * (NUL-terminated-empty-string)-terminated. */
  4155. /* Some versions of Windows supposedly require that environment
  4156. * blocks be sorted. Or maybe some Windows programs (or their
  4157. * runtime libraries) fail to look up strings in non-sorted
  4158. * environment blocks.
  4159. *
  4160. * Also, sorting strings makes it easy to find duplicate environment
  4161. * variables and environment-variable strings without an '=' on all
  4162. * OSes, and they can cause badness. Let's complain about those. */
  4163. env_vars_sorted = smartlist_new();
  4164. smartlist_add_all(env_vars_sorted, env_vars);
  4165. smartlist_sort_strings(env_vars_sorted);
  4166. /* Now copy the strings into the environment blocks. */
  4167. {
  4168. char *cp = env->windows_environment_block;
  4169. const char *prev_env_var = NULL;
  4170. for (i = 0; i < n_env_vars; ++i) {
  4171. const char *s = smartlist_get(env_vars_sorted, i);
  4172. size_t slen = strlen(s);
  4173. size_t s_name_len = str_num_before(s, '=');
  4174. if (s_name_len == slen) {
  4175. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  4176. "Preparing an environment containing a variable "
  4177. "without a value: %s",
  4178. s);
  4179. }
  4180. if (prev_env_var != NULL &&
  4181. environment_variable_names_equal(s, prev_env_var)) {
  4182. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  4183. "Preparing an environment containing two variables "
  4184. "with the same name: %s and %s",
  4185. prev_env_var, s);
  4186. }
  4187. prev_env_var = s;
  4188. /* Actually copy the string into the environment. */
  4189. memcpy(cp, s, slen+1);
  4190. env->unixoid_environment_block[i] = cp;
  4191. cp += slen+1;
  4192. }
  4193. tor_assert(cp == env->windows_environment_block + total_env_length - 1);
  4194. }
  4195. smartlist_free(env_vars_sorted);
  4196. return env;
  4197. }
  4198. /** Return a newly allocated smartlist containing every variable in
  4199. * this process's environment, as a NUL-terminated string of the form
  4200. * "NAME=VALUE". Note that on some/many/most/all OSes, the parent
  4201. * process can put strings not of that form in our environment;
  4202. * callers should try to not get crashed by that.
  4203. *
  4204. * The returned strings are heap-allocated, and must be freed by the
  4205. * caller. */
  4206. struct smartlist_t *
  4207. get_current_process_environment_variables(void)
  4208. {
  4209. smartlist_t *sl = smartlist_new();
  4210. char **environ_tmp; /* Not const char ** ? Really? */
  4211. for (environ_tmp = get_environment(); *environ_tmp; ++environ_tmp) {
  4212. smartlist_add(sl, tor_strdup(*environ_tmp));
  4213. }
  4214. return sl;
  4215. }
  4216. /** For each string s in <b>env_vars</b> such that
  4217. * environment_variable_names_equal(s, <b>new_var</b>), remove it; if
  4218. * <b>free_p</b> is non-zero, call <b>free_old</b>(s). If
  4219. * <b>new_var</b> contains '=', insert it into <b>env_vars</b>. */
  4220. void
  4221. set_environment_variable_in_smartlist(struct smartlist_t *env_vars,
  4222. const char *new_var,
  4223. void (*free_old)(void*),
  4224. int free_p)
  4225. {
  4226. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(env_vars, const char *, s) {
  4227. if (environment_variable_names_equal(s, new_var)) {
  4228. SMARTLIST_DEL_CURRENT(env_vars, s);
  4229. if (free_p) {
  4230. free_old((void *)s);
  4231. }
  4232. }
  4233. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(s);
  4234. if (strchr(new_var, '=') != NULL) {
  4235. smartlist_add(env_vars, (void *)new_var);
  4236. }
  4237. }
  4238. #ifdef _WIN32
  4239. /** Read from a handle <b>h</b> into <b>buf</b>, up to <b>count</b> bytes. If
  4240. * <b>hProcess</b> is NULL, the function will return immediately if there is
  4241. * nothing more to read. Otherwise <b>hProcess</b> should be set to the handle
  4242. * to the process owning the <b>h</b>. In this case, the function will exit
  4243. * only once the process has exited, or <b>count</b> bytes are read. Returns
  4244. * the number of bytes read, or -1 on error. */
  4245. ssize_t
  4246. tor_read_all_handle(HANDLE h, char *buf, size_t count,
  4247. const process_handle_t *process)
  4248. {
  4249. size_t numread = 0;
  4250. BOOL retval;
  4251. DWORD byte_count;
  4252. BOOL process_exited = FALSE;
  4253. if (count > SIZE_T_CEILING || count > SSIZE_MAX)
  4254. return -1;
  4255. while (numread != count) {
  4256. /* Check if there is anything to read */
  4257. retval = PeekNamedPipe(h, NULL, 0, NULL, &byte_count, NULL);
  4258. if (!retval) {
  4259. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  4260. "Failed to peek from handle: %s",
  4261. format_win32_error(GetLastError()));
  4262. return -1;
  4263. } else if (0 == byte_count) {
  4264. /* Nothing available: process exited or it is busy */
  4265. /* Exit if we don't know whether the process is running */
  4266. if (NULL == process)
  4267. break;
  4268. /* The process exited and there's nothing left to read from it */
  4269. if (process_exited)
  4270. break;
  4271. /* If process is not running, check for output one more time in case
  4272. it wrote something after the peek was performed. Otherwise keep on
  4273. waiting for output */
  4274. tor_assert(process != NULL);
  4275. byte_count = WaitForSingleObject(process->pid.hProcess, 0);
  4276. if (WAIT_TIMEOUT != byte_count)
  4277. process_exited = TRUE;
  4278. continue;
  4279. }
  4280. /* There is data to read; read it */
  4281. retval = ReadFile(h, buf+numread, count-numread, &byte_count, NULL);
  4282. tor_assert(byte_count + numread <= count);
  4283. if (!retval) {
  4284. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Failed to read from handle: %s",
  4285. format_win32_error(GetLastError()));
  4286. return -1;
  4287. } else if (0 == byte_count) {
  4288. /* End of file */
  4289. break;
  4290. }
  4291. numread += byte_count;
  4292. }
  4293. return (ssize_t)numread;
  4294. }
  4295. #else
  4296. /** Read from a handle <b>h</b> into <b>buf</b>, up to <b>count</b> bytes. If
  4297. * <b>process</b> is NULL, the function will return immediately if there is
  4298. * nothing more to read. Otherwise data will be read until end of file, or
  4299. * <b>count</b> bytes are read. Returns the number of bytes read, or -1 on
  4300. * error. Sets <b>eof</b> to true if <b>eof</b> is not NULL and the end of the
  4301. * file has been reached. */
  4302. ssize_t
  4303. tor_read_all_handle(FILE *h, char *buf, size_t count,
  4304. const process_handle_t *process,
  4305. int *eof)
  4306. {
  4307. size_t numread = 0;
  4308. char *retval;
  4309. if (eof)
  4310. *eof = 0;
  4311. if (count > SIZE_T_CEILING || count > SSIZE_MAX)
  4312. return -1;
  4313. while (numread != count) {
  4314. /* Use fgets because that is what we use in log_from_pipe() */
  4315. retval = fgets(buf+numread, (int)(count-numread), h);
  4316. if (NULL == retval) {
  4317. if (feof(h)) {
  4318. log_debug(LD_GENERAL, "fgets() reached end of file");
  4319. if (eof)
  4320. *eof = 1;
  4321. break;
  4322. } else {
  4323. if (EAGAIN == errno) {
  4324. if (process)
  4325. continue;
  4326. else
  4327. break;
  4328. } else {
  4329. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "fgets() from handle failed: %s",
  4330. strerror(errno));
  4331. return -1;
  4332. }
  4333. }
  4334. }
  4335. tor_assert(retval != NULL);
  4336. tor_assert(strlen(retval) + numread <= count);
  4337. numread += strlen(retval);
  4338. }
  4339. log_debug(LD_GENERAL, "fgets() read %d bytes from handle", (int)numread);
  4340. return (ssize_t)numread;
  4341. }
  4342. #endif
  4343. /** Read from stdout of a process until the process exits. */
  4344. ssize_t
  4345. tor_read_all_from_process_stdout(const process_handle_t *process_handle,
  4346. char *buf, size_t count)
  4347. {
  4348. #ifdef _WIN32
  4349. return tor_read_all_handle(process_handle->stdout_pipe, buf, count,
  4350. process_handle);
  4351. #else
  4352. return tor_read_all_handle(process_handle->stdout_handle, buf, count,
  4353. process_handle, NULL);
  4354. #endif
  4355. }
  4356. /** Read from stdout of a process until the process exits. */
  4357. ssize_t
  4358. tor_read_all_from_process_stderr(const process_handle_t *process_handle,
  4359. char *buf, size_t count)
  4360. {
  4361. #ifdef _WIN32
  4362. return tor_read_all_handle(process_handle->stderr_pipe, buf, count,
  4363. process_handle);
  4364. #else
  4365. return tor_read_all_handle(process_handle->stderr_handle, buf, count,
  4366. process_handle, NULL);
  4367. #endif
  4368. }
  4369. /** Split buf into lines, and add to smartlist. The buffer <b>buf</b> will be
  4370. * modified. The resulting smartlist will consist of pointers to buf, so there
  4371. * is no need to free the contents of sl. <b>buf</b> must be a NUL-terminated
  4372. * string. <b>len</b> should be set to the length of the buffer excluding the
  4373. * NUL. Non-printable characters (including NUL) will be replaced with "." */
  4374. int
  4375. tor_split_lines(smartlist_t *sl, char *buf, int len)
  4376. {
  4377. /* Index in buf of the start of the current line */
  4378. int start = 0;
  4379. /* Index in buf of the current character being processed */
  4380. int cur = 0;
  4381. /* Are we currently in a line */
  4382. char in_line = 0;
  4383. /* Loop over string */
  4384. while (cur < len) {
  4385. /* Loop until end of line or end of string */
  4386. for (; cur < len; cur++) {
  4387. if (in_line) {
  4388. if ('\r' == buf[cur] || '\n' == buf[cur]) {
  4389. /* End of line */
  4390. buf[cur] = '\0';
  4391. /* Point cur to the next line */
  4392. cur++;
  4393. /* Line starts at start and ends with a nul */
  4394. break;
  4395. } else {
  4396. if (!TOR_ISPRINT(buf[cur]))
  4397. buf[cur] = '.';
  4398. }
  4399. } else {
  4400. if ('\r' == buf[cur] || '\n' == buf[cur]) {
  4401. /* Skip leading vertical space */
  4402. ;
  4403. } else {
  4404. in_line = 1;
  4405. start = cur;
  4406. if (!TOR_ISPRINT(buf[cur]))
  4407. buf[cur] = '.';
  4408. }
  4409. }
  4410. }
  4411. /* We are at the end of the line or end of string. If in_line is true there
  4412. * is a line which starts at buf+start and ends at a NUL. cur points to
  4413. * the character after the NUL. */
  4414. if (in_line)
  4415. smartlist_add(sl, (void *)(buf+start));
  4416. in_line = 0;
  4417. }
  4418. return smartlist_len(sl);
  4419. }
  4420. /** Return a string corresponding to <b>stream_status</b>. */
  4421. const char *
  4422. stream_status_to_string(enum stream_status stream_status)
  4423. {
  4424. switch (stream_status) {
  4425. case IO_STREAM_OKAY:
  4426. return "okay";
  4427. case IO_STREAM_EAGAIN:
  4428. return "temporarily unavailable";
  4429. case IO_STREAM_TERM:
  4430. return "terminated";
  4431. case IO_STREAM_CLOSED:
  4432. return "closed";
  4433. default:
  4434. tor_fragile_assert();
  4435. return "unknown";
  4436. }
  4437. }
  4438. /* DOCDOC */
  4439. static void
  4440. log_portfw_spawn_error_message(const char *buf,
  4441. const char *executable, int *child_status)
  4442. {
  4443. /* Parse error message */
  4444. int retval, child_state, saved_errno;
  4445. retval = tor_sscanf(buf, SPAWN_ERROR_MESSAGE "%x/%x",
  4446. &child_state, &saved_errno);
  4447. if (retval == 2) {
  4448. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  4449. "Failed to start child process \"%s\" in state %d: %s",
  4450. executable, child_state, strerror(saved_errno));
  4451. if (child_status)
  4452. *child_status = 1;
  4453. } else {
  4454. /* Failed to parse message from child process, log it as a
  4455. warning */
  4456. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  4457. "Unexpected message from port forwarding helper \"%s\": %s",
  4458. executable, buf);
  4459. }
  4460. }
  4461. #ifdef _WIN32
  4462. /** Return a smartlist containing lines outputted from
  4463. * <b>handle</b>. Return NULL on error, and set
  4464. * <b>stream_status_out</b> appropriately. */
  4465. MOCK_IMPL(smartlist_t *,
  4466. tor_get_lines_from_handle, (HANDLE *handle,
  4467. enum stream_status *stream_status_out))
  4468. {
  4469. int pos;
  4470. char stdout_buf[600] = {0};
  4471. smartlist_t *lines = NULL;
  4472. tor_assert(stream_status_out);
  4473. *stream_status_out = IO_STREAM_TERM;
  4474. pos = tor_read_all_handle(handle, stdout_buf, sizeof(stdout_buf) - 1, NULL);
  4475. if (pos < 0) {
  4476. *stream_status_out = IO_STREAM_TERM;
  4477. return NULL;
  4478. }
  4479. if (pos == 0) {
  4480. *stream_status_out = IO_STREAM_EAGAIN;
  4481. return NULL;
  4482. }
  4483. /* End with a null even if there isn't a \r\n at the end */
  4484. /* TODO: What if this is a partial line? */
  4485. stdout_buf[pos] = '\0';
  4486. /* Split up the buffer */
  4487. lines = smartlist_new();
  4488. tor_split_lines(lines, stdout_buf, pos);
  4489. /* Currently 'lines' is populated with strings residing on the
  4490. stack. Replace them with their exact copies on the heap: */
  4491. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(lines, char *, line,
  4492. SMARTLIST_REPLACE_CURRENT(lines, line, tor_strdup(line)));
  4493. *stream_status_out = IO_STREAM_OKAY;
  4494. return lines;
  4495. }
  4496. /** Read from stream, and send lines to log at the specified log level.
  4497. * Returns -1 if there is a error reading, and 0 otherwise.
  4498. * If the generated stream is flushed more often than on new lines, or
  4499. * a read exceeds 256 bytes, lines will be truncated. This should be fixed,
  4500. * along with the corresponding problem on *nix (see bug #2045).
  4501. */
  4502. static int
  4503. log_from_handle(HANDLE *pipe, int severity)
  4504. {
  4505. char buf[256];
  4506. int pos;
  4507. smartlist_t *lines;
  4508. pos = tor_read_all_handle(pipe, buf, sizeof(buf) - 1, NULL);
  4509. if (pos < 0) {
  4510. /* Error */
  4511. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Failed to read data from subprocess");
  4512. return -1;
  4513. }
  4514. if (0 == pos) {
  4515. /* There's nothing to read (process is busy or has exited) */
  4516. log_debug(LD_GENERAL, "Subprocess had nothing to say");
  4517. return 0;
  4518. }
  4519. /* End with a null even if there isn't a \r\n at the end */
  4520. /* TODO: What if this is a partial line? */
  4521. buf[pos] = '\0';
  4522. log_debug(LD_GENERAL, "Subprocess had %d bytes to say", pos);
  4523. /* Split up the buffer */
  4524. lines = smartlist_new();
  4525. tor_split_lines(lines, buf, pos);
  4526. /* Log each line */
  4527. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(lines, char *, line,
  4528. {
  4529. log_fn(severity, LD_GENERAL, "Port forwarding helper says: %s", line);
  4530. });
  4531. smartlist_free(lines);
  4532. return 0;
  4533. }
  4534. #else
  4535. /** Return a smartlist containing lines outputted from
  4536. * <b>handle</b>. Return NULL on error, and set
  4537. * <b>stream_status_out</b> appropriately. */
  4538. MOCK_IMPL(smartlist_t *,
  4539. tor_get_lines_from_handle, (FILE *handle,
  4540. enum stream_status *stream_status_out))
  4541. {
  4542. enum stream_status stream_status;
  4543. char stdout_buf[400];
  4544. smartlist_t *lines = NULL;
  4545. while (1) {
  4546. memset(stdout_buf, 0, sizeof(stdout_buf));
  4547. stream_status = get_string_from_pipe(handle,
  4548. stdout_buf, sizeof(stdout_buf) - 1);
  4549. if (stream_status != IO_STREAM_OKAY)
  4550. goto done;
  4551. if (!lines) lines = smartlist_new();
  4552. smartlist_add(lines, tor_strdup(stdout_buf));
  4553. }
  4554. done:
  4555. *stream_status_out = stream_status;
  4556. return lines;
  4557. }
  4558. /** Read from stream, and send lines to log at the specified log level.
  4559. * Returns 1 if stream is closed normally, -1 if there is a error reading, and
  4560. * 0 otherwise. Handles lines from tor-fw-helper and
  4561. * tor_spawn_background() specially.
  4562. */
  4563. static int
  4564. log_from_pipe(FILE *stream, int severity, const char *executable,
  4565. int *child_status)
  4566. {
  4567. char buf[256];
  4568. enum stream_status r;
  4569. for (;;) {
  4570. r = get_string_from_pipe(stream, buf, sizeof(buf) - 1);
  4571. if (r == IO_STREAM_CLOSED) {
  4572. return 1;
  4573. } else if (r == IO_STREAM_EAGAIN) {
  4574. return 0;
  4575. } else if (r == IO_STREAM_TERM) {
  4576. return -1;
  4577. }
  4578. tor_assert(r == IO_STREAM_OKAY);
  4579. /* Check if buf starts with SPAWN_ERROR_MESSAGE */
  4580. if (strcmpstart(buf, SPAWN_ERROR_MESSAGE) == 0) {
  4581. log_portfw_spawn_error_message(buf, executable, child_status);
  4582. } else {
  4583. log_fn(severity, LD_GENERAL, "Port forwarding helper says: %s", buf);
  4584. }
  4585. }
  4586. /* We should never get here */
  4587. return -1;
  4588. }
  4589. #endif
  4590. /** Reads from <b>stream</b> and stores input in <b>buf_out</b> making
  4591. * sure it's below <b>count</b> bytes.
  4592. * If the string has a trailing newline, we strip it off.
  4593. *
  4594. * This function is specifically created to handle input from managed
  4595. * proxies, according to the pluggable transports spec. Make sure it
  4596. * fits your needs before using it.
  4597. *
  4598. * Returns:
  4599. * IO_STREAM_CLOSED: If the stream is closed.
  4600. * IO_STREAM_EAGAIN: If there is nothing to read and we should check back
  4601. * later.
  4602. * IO_STREAM_TERM: If something is wrong with the stream.
  4603. * IO_STREAM_OKAY: If everything went okay and we got a string
  4604. * in <b>buf_out</b>. */
  4605. enum stream_status
  4606. get_string_from_pipe(FILE *stream, char *buf_out, size_t count)
  4607. {
  4608. char *retval;
  4609. size_t len;
  4610. tor_assert(count <= INT_MAX);
  4611. retval = fgets(buf_out, (int)count, stream);
  4612. if (!retval) {
  4613. if (feof(stream)) {
  4614. /* Program has closed stream (probably it exited) */
  4615. /* TODO: check error */
  4616. return IO_STREAM_CLOSED;
  4617. } else {
  4618. if (EAGAIN == errno) {
  4619. /* Nothing more to read, try again next time */
  4620. return IO_STREAM_EAGAIN;
  4621. } else {
  4622. /* There was a problem, abandon this child process */
  4623. return IO_STREAM_TERM;
  4624. }
  4625. }
  4626. } else {
  4627. len = strlen(buf_out);
  4628. if (len == 0) {
  4629. /* this probably means we got a NUL at the start of the string. */
  4630. return IO_STREAM_EAGAIN;
  4631. }
  4632. if (buf_out[len - 1] == '\n') {
  4633. /* Remove the trailing newline */
  4634. buf_out[len - 1] = '\0';
  4635. } else {
  4636. /* No newline; check whether we overflowed the buffer */
  4637. if (!feof(stream))
  4638. log_info(LD_GENERAL,
  4639. "Line from stream was truncated: %s", buf_out);
  4640. /* TODO: What to do with this error? */
  4641. }
  4642. return IO_STREAM_OKAY;
  4643. }
  4644. /* We should never get here */
  4645. return IO_STREAM_TERM;
  4646. }
  4647. /** Parse a <b>line</b> from tor-fw-helper and issue an appropriate
  4648. * log message to our user. */
  4649. static void
  4650. handle_fw_helper_line(const char *executable, const char *line)
  4651. {
  4652. smartlist_t *tokens = smartlist_new();
  4653. char *message = NULL;
  4654. char *message_for_log = NULL;
  4655. const char *external_port = NULL;
  4656. const char *internal_port = NULL;
  4657. const char *result = NULL;
  4658. int port = 0;
  4659. int success = 0;
  4660. if (strcmpstart(line, SPAWN_ERROR_MESSAGE) == 0) {
  4661. /* We need to check for SPAWN_ERROR_MESSAGE again here, since it's
  4662. * possible that it got sent after we tried to read it in log_from_pipe.
  4663. *
  4664. * XXX Ideally, we should be using one of stdout/stderr for the real
  4665. * output, and one for the output of the startup code. We used to do that
  4666. * before cd05f35d2c.
  4667. */
  4668. int child_status;
  4669. log_portfw_spawn_error_message(line, executable, &child_status);
  4670. goto done;
  4671. }
  4672. smartlist_split_string(tokens, line, NULL,
  4673. SPLIT_SKIP_SPACE|SPLIT_IGNORE_BLANK, -1);
  4674. if (smartlist_len(tokens) < 5)
  4675. goto err;
  4676. if (strcmp(smartlist_get(tokens, 0), "tor-fw-helper") ||
  4677. strcmp(smartlist_get(tokens, 1), "tcp-forward"))
  4678. goto err;
  4679. external_port = smartlist_get(tokens, 2);
  4680. internal_port = smartlist_get(tokens, 3);
  4681. result = smartlist_get(tokens, 4);
  4682. if (smartlist_len(tokens) > 5) {
  4683. /* If there are more than 5 tokens, they are part of [<message>].
  4684. Let's use a second smartlist to form the whole message;
  4685. strncat loops suck. */
  4686. int i;
  4687. int message_words_n = smartlist_len(tokens) - 5;
  4688. smartlist_t *message_sl = smartlist_new();
  4689. for (i = 0; i < message_words_n; i++)
  4690. smartlist_add(message_sl, smartlist_get(tokens, 5+i));
  4691. tor_assert(smartlist_len(message_sl) > 0);
  4692. message = smartlist_join_strings(message_sl, " ", 0, NULL);
  4693. /* wrap the message in log-friendly wrapping */
  4694. tor_asprintf(&message_for_log, " ('%s')", message);
  4695. smartlist_free(message_sl);
  4696. }
  4697. port = atoi(external_port);
  4698. if (port < 1 || port > 65535)
  4699. goto err;
  4700. port = atoi(internal_port);
  4701. if (port < 1 || port > 65535)
  4702. goto err;
  4703. if (!strcmp(result, "SUCCESS"))
  4704. success = 1;
  4705. else if (!strcmp(result, "FAIL"))
  4706. success = 0;
  4707. else
  4708. goto err;
  4709. if (!success) {
  4710. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Tor was unable to forward TCP port '%s' to '%s'%s. "
  4711. "Please make sure that your router supports port "
  4712. "forwarding protocols (like NAT-PMP). Note that if '%s' is "
  4713. "your ORPort, your relay will be unable to receive inbound "
  4714. "traffic.", external_port, internal_port,
  4715. message_for_log ? message_for_log : "",
  4716. internal_port);
  4717. } else {
  4718. log_info(LD_GENERAL,
  4719. "Tor successfully forwarded TCP port '%s' to '%s'%s.",
  4720. external_port, internal_port,
  4721. message_for_log ? message_for_log : "");
  4722. }
  4723. goto done;
  4724. err:
  4725. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "tor-fw-helper sent us a string we could not "
  4726. "parse (%s).", line);
  4727. done:
  4728. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(tokens, char *, cp, tor_free(cp));
  4729. smartlist_free(tokens);
  4730. tor_free(message);
  4731. tor_free(message_for_log);
  4732. }
  4733. /** Read what tor-fw-helper has to say in its stdout and handle it
  4734. * appropriately */
  4735. static int
  4736. handle_fw_helper_output(const char *executable,
  4737. process_handle_t *process_handle)
  4738. {
  4739. smartlist_t *fw_helper_output = NULL;
  4740. enum stream_status stream_status = 0;
  4741. fw_helper_output =
  4742. tor_get_lines_from_handle(tor_process_get_stdout_pipe(process_handle),
  4743. &stream_status);
  4744. if (!fw_helper_output) { /* didn't get any output from tor-fw-helper */
  4745. /* if EAGAIN we should retry in the future */
  4746. return (stream_status == IO_STREAM_EAGAIN) ? 0 : -1;
  4747. }
  4748. /* Handle the lines we got: */
  4749. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(fw_helper_output, char *, line) {
  4750. handle_fw_helper_line(executable, line);
  4751. tor_free(line);
  4752. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(line);
  4753. smartlist_free(fw_helper_output);
  4754. return 0;
  4755. }
  4756. /** Spawn tor-fw-helper and ask it to forward the ports in
  4757. * <b>ports_to_forward</b>. <b>ports_to_forward</b> contains strings
  4758. * of the form "<external port>:<internal port>", which is the format
  4759. * that tor-fw-helper expects. */
  4760. void
  4761. tor_check_port_forwarding(const char *filename,
  4762. smartlist_t *ports_to_forward,
  4763. time_t now)
  4764. {
  4765. /* When fw-helper succeeds, how long do we wait until running it again */
  4766. #define TIME_TO_EXEC_FWHELPER_SUCCESS 300
  4767. /* When fw-helper failed to start, how long do we wait until running it again
  4768. */
  4769. #define TIME_TO_EXEC_FWHELPER_FAIL 60
  4770. /* Static variables are initialized to zero, so child_handle.status=0
  4771. * which corresponds to it not running on startup */
  4772. static process_handle_t *child_handle=NULL;
  4773. static time_t time_to_run_helper = 0;
  4774. int stderr_status, retval;
  4775. int stdout_status = 0;
  4776. tor_assert(filename);
  4777. /* Start the child, if it is not already running */
  4778. if ((!child_handle || child_handle->status != PROCESS_STATUS_RUNNING) &&
  4779. time_to_run_helper < now) {
  4780. /*tor-fw-helper cli looks like this: tor_fw_helper -p :5555 -p 4555:1111 */
  4781. const char **argv; /* cli arguments */
  4782. int args_n, status;
  4783. int argv_index = 0; /* index inside 'argv' */
  4784. tor_assert(smartlist_len(ports_to_forward) > 0);
  4785. /* check for overflow during 'argv' allocation:
  4786. (len(ports_to_forward)*2 + 2)*sizeof(char*) > SIZE_MAX ==
  4787. len(ports_to_forward) > (((SIZE_MAX/sizeof(char*)) - 2)/2) */
  4788. if ((size_t) smartlist_len(ports_to_forward) >
  4789. (((SIZE_MAX/sizeof(char*)) - 2)/2)) {
  4790. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  4791. "Overflow during argv allocation. This shouldn't happen.");
  4792. return;
  4793. }
  4794. /* check for overflow during 'argv_index' increase:
  4795. ((len(ports_to_forward)*2 + 2) > INT_MAX) ==
  4796. len(ports_to_forward) > (INT_MAX - 2)/2 */
  4797. if (smartlist_len(ports_to_forward) > (INT_MAX - 2)/2) {
  4798. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  4799. "Overflow during argv_index increase. This shouldn't happen.");
  4800. return;
  4801. }
  4802. /* Calculate number of cli arguments: one for the filename, two
  4803. for each smartlist element (one for "-p" and one for the
  4804. ports), and one for the final NULL. */
  4805. args_n = 1 + 2*smartlist_len(ports_to_forward) + 1;
  4806. argv = tor_calloc(args_n, sizeof(char *));
  4807. argv[argv_index++] = filename;
  4808. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(ports_to_forward, const char *, port) {
  4809. argv[argv_index++] = "-p";
  4810. argv[argv_index++] = port;
  4811. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(port);
  4812. argv[argv_index] = NULL;
  4813. /* Assume tor-fw-helper will succeed, start it later*/
  4814. time_to_run_helper = now + TIME_TO_EXEC_FWHELPER_SUCCESS;
  4815. if (child_handle) {
  4816. tor_process_handle_destroy(child_handle, 1);
  4817. child_handle = NULL;
  4818. }
  4819. #ifdef _WIN32
  4820. /* Passing NULL as lpApplicationName makes Windows search for the .exe */
  4821. status = tor_spawn_background(NULL, argv, NULL, &child_handle);
  4822. #else
  4823. status = tor_spawn_background(filename, argv, NULL, &child_handle);
  4824. #endif
  4825. tor_free_((void*)argv);
  4826. argv=NULL;
  4827. if (PROCESS_STATUS_ERROR == status) {
  4828. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Failed to start port forwarding helper %s",
  4829. filename);
  4830. time_to_run_helper = now + TIME_TO_EXEC_FWHELPER_FAIL;
  4831. return;
  4832. }
  4833. log_info(LD_GENERAL,
  4834. "Started port forwarding helper (%s) with pid '%d'",
  4835. filename, tor_process_get_pid(child_handle));
  4836. }
  4837. /* If child is running, read from its stdout and stderr) */
  4838. if (child_handle && PROCESS_STATUS_RUNNING == child_handle->status) {
  4839. /* Read from stdout/stderr and log result */
  4840. retval = 0;
  4841. #ifdef _WIN32
  4842. stderr_status = log_from_handle(child_handle->stderr_pipe, LOG_INFO);
  4843. #else
  4844. stderr_status = log_from_pipe(child_handle->stderr_handle,
  4845. LOG_INFO, filename, &retval);
  4846. #endif
  4847. if (handle_fw_helper_output(filename, child_handle) < 0) {
  4848. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Failed to handle fw helper output.");
  4849. stdout_status = -1;
  4850. retval = -1;
  4851. }
  4852. if (retval) {
  4853. /* There was a problem in the child process */
  4854. time_to_run_helper = now + TIME_TO_EXEC_FWHELPER_FAIL;
  4855. }
  4856. /* Combine the two statuses in order of severity */
  4857. if (-1 == stdout_status || -1 == stderr_status)
  4858. /* There was a failure */
  4859. retval = -1;
  4860. #ifdef _WIN32
  4861. else if (!child_handle || tor_get_exit_code(child_handle, 0, NULL) !=
  4862. PROCESS_EXIT_RUNNING) {
  4863. /* process has exited or there was an error */
  4864. /* TODO: Do something with the process return value */
  4865. /* TODO: What if the process output something since
  4866. * between log_from_handle and tor_get_exit_code? */
  4867. retval = 1;
  4868. }
  4869. #else
  4870. else if (1 == stdout_status || 1 == stderr_status)
  4871. /* stdout or stderr was closed, the process probably
  4872. * exited. It will be reaped by waitpid() in main.c */
  4873. /* TODO: Do something with the process return value */
  4874. retval = 1;
  4875. #endif
  4876. else
  4877. /* Both are fine */
  4878. retval = 0;
  4879. /* If either pipe indicates a failure, act on it */
  4880. if (0 != retval) {
  4881. if (1 == retval) {
  4882. log_info(LD_GENERAL, "Port forwarding helper terminated");
  4883. child_handle->status = PROCESS_STATUS_NOTRUNNING;
  4884. } else {
  4885. log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Failed to read from port forwarding helper");
  4886. child_handle->status = PROCESS_STATUS_ERROR;
  4887. }
  4888. /* TODO: The child might not actually be finished (maybe it failed or
  4889. closed stdout/stderr), so maybe we shouldn't start another? */
  4890. }
  4891. }
  4892. }
  4893. /** Initialize the insecure RNG <b>rng</b> from a seed value <b>seed</b>. */
  4894. void
  4895. tor_init_weak_random(tor_weak_rng_t *rng, unsigned seed)
  4896. {
  4897. rng->state = (uint32_t)(seed & 0x7fffffff);
  4898. }
  4899. /** Return a randomly chosen value in the range 0..TOR_WEAK_RANDOM_MAX based
  4900. * on the RNG state of <b>rng</b>. This entropy will not be cryptographically
  4901. * strong; do not rely on it for anything an adversary should not be able to
  4902. * predict. */
  4903. int32_t
  4904. tor_weak_random(tor_weak_rng_t *rng)
  4905. {
  4906. /* Here's a linear congruential generator. OpenBSD and glibc use these
  4907. * parameters; they aren't too bad, and should have maximal period over the
  4908. * range 0..INT32_MAX. We don't want to use the platform rand() or random(),
  4909. * since some platforms have bad weak RNGs that only return values in the
  4910. * range 0..INT16_MAX, which just isn't enough. */
  4911. rng->state = (rng->state * 1103515245 + 12345) & 0x7fffffff;
  4912. return (int32_t) rng->state;
  4913. }
  4914. /** Return a random number in the range [0 , <b>top</b>). {That is, the range
  4915. * of integers i such that 0 <= i < top.} Chooses uniformly. Requires that
  4916. * top is greater than 0. This randomness is not cryptographically strong; do
  4917. * not rely on it for anything an adversary should not be able to predict. */
  4918. int32_t
  4919. tor_weak_random_range(tor_weak_rng_t *rng, int32_t top)
  4920. {
  4921. /* We don't want to just do tor_weak_random() % top, since random() is often
  4922. * implemented with an LCG whose modulus is a power of 2, and those are
  4923. * cyclic in their low-order bits. */
  4924. int divisor, result;
  4925. tor_assert(top > 0);
  4926. divisor = TOR_WEAK_RANDOM_MAX / top;
  4927. do {
  4928. result = (int32_t)(tor_weak_random(rng) / divisor);
  4929. } while (result >= top);
  4930. return result;
  4931. }
  4932. /** Cast a given double value to a int64_t. Return 0 if number is NaN.
  4933. * Returns either INT64_MIN or INT64_MAX if number is outside of the int64_t
  4934. * range. */
  4935. int64_t
  4936. clamp_double_to_int64(double number)
  4937. {
  4938. int exp;
  4939. /* NaN is a special case that can't be used with the logic below. */
  4940. if (isnan(number)) {
  4941. return 0;
  4942. }
  4943. /* Time to validate if result can overflows a int64_t value. Fun with
  4944. * float! Find that exponent exp such that
  4945. * number == x * 2^exp
  4946. * for some x with abs(x) in [0.5, 1.0). Note that this implies that the
  4947. * magnitude of number is strictly less than 2^exp.
  4948. *
  4949. * If number is infinite, the call to frexp is legal but the contents of
  4950. * exp are unspecified. */
  4951. frexp(number, &exp);
  4952. /* If the magnitude of number is strictly less than 2^63, the truncated
  4953. * version of number is guaranteed to be representable. The only
  4954. * representable integer for which this is not the case is INT64_MIN, but
  4955. * it is covered by the logic below. */
  4956. if (isfinite(number) && exp <= 63) {
  4957. return (int64_t)number;
  4958. }
  4959. /* Handle infinities and finite numbers with magnitude >= 2^63. */
  4960. return signbit(number) ? INT64_MIN : INT64_MAX;
  4961. }