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  1. // Copyright (c) 2016-2017, The Tor Project, Inc. */
  2. // See LICENSE for licensing information */
  3. //! FFI functions, only to be called from C.
  4. //!
  5. //! Equivalent C versions of this api are in `src/or/protover.c`
  6. use libc::{c_char, c_int, uint32_t};
  7. use std::ffi::CStr;
  8. use std::ffi::CString;
  9. use smartlist::*;
  10. use tor_allocate::allocate_and_copy_string;
  11. use tor_util::strings::byte_slice_is_c_like;
  12. use tor_util::strings::empty_static_cstr;
  13. use errors::ProtoverError;
  14. use protover::*;
  15. /// Translate C enums to Rust Proto enums, using the integer value of the C
  16. /// enum to map to its associated Rust enum.
  17. ///
  18. /// C_RUST_COUPLED: src/or/protover.h `protocol_type_t`
  19. fn translate_to_rust(c_proto: uint32_t) -> Result<Protocol, ProtoverError> {
  20. match c_proto {
  21. 0 => Ok(Protocol::Link),
  22. 1 => Ok(Protocol::LinkAuth),
  23. 2 => Ok(Protocol::Relay),
  24. 3 => Ok(Protocol::DirCache),
  25. 4 => Ok(Protocol::HSDir),
  26. 5 => Ok(Protocol::HSIntro),
  27. 6 => Ok(Protocol::HSRend),
  28. 7 => Ok(Protocol::Desc),
  29. 8 => Ok(Protocol::Microdesc),
  30. 9 => Ok(Protocol::Cons),
  31. _ => Err(ProtoverError::UnknownProtocol),
  32. }
  33. }
  34. /// Provide an interface for C to translate arguments and return types for
  35. /// protover::all_supported
  36. #[no_mangle]
  37. pub extern "C" fn protover_all_supported(
  38. c_relay_version: *const c_char,
  39. missing_out: *mut *mut c_char,
  40. ) -> c_int {
  41. if c_relay_version.is_null() {
  42. return 1;
  43. }
  44. // Require an unsafe block to read the version from a C string. The pointer
  45. // is checked above to ensure it is not null.
  46. let c_str: &CStr = unsafe { CStr::from_ptr(c_relay_version) };
  47. let relay_version = match c_str.to_str() {
  48. Ok(n) => n,
  49. Err(_) => return 1,
  50. };
  51. let (is_supported, unsupported) = all_supported(relay_version);
  52. if unsupported.len() > 0 {
  53. let c_unsupported = match CString::new(unsupported) {
  54. Ok(n) => n,
  55. Err(_) => return 1,
  56. };
  57. let ptr = c_unsupported.into_raw();
  58. unsafe { *missing_out = ptr };
  59. }
  60. return if is_supported { 1 } else { 0 };
  61. }
  62. /// Provide an interface for C to translate arguments and return types for
  63. /// protover::list_supports_protocol
  64. #[no_mangle]
  65. pub extern "C" fn protocol_list_supports_protocol(
  66. c_protocol_list: *const c_char,
  67. c_protocol: uint32_t,
  68. version: uint32_t,
  69. ) -> c_int {
  70. if c_protocol_list.is_null() {
  71. return 1;
  72. }
  73. // Require an unsafe block to read the version from a C string. The pointer
  74. // is checked above to ensure it is not null.
  75. let c_str: &CStr = unsafe { CStr::from_ptr(c_protocol_list) };
  76. let protocol_list = match c_str.to_str() {
  77. Ok(n) => n,
  78. Err(_) => return 1,
  79. };
  80. let protocol = match translate_to_rust(c_protocol) {
  81. Ok(n) => n,
  82. Err(_) => return 0,
  83. };
  84. let is_supported =
  85. protover_string_supports_protocol(protocol_list, protocol, version);
  86. return if is_supported { 1 } else { 0 };
  87. }
  88. /// Provide an interface for C to translate arguments and return types for
  89. /// protover::list_supports_protocol_or_later
  90. #[no_mangle]
  91. pub extern "C" fn protocol_list_supports_protocol_or_later(
  92. c_protocol_list: *const c_char,
  93. c_protocol: uint32_t,
  94. version: uint32_t,
  95. ) -> c_int {
  96. if c_protocol_list.is_null() {
  97. return 1;
  98. }
  99. // Require an unsafe block to read the version from a C string. The pointer
  100. // is checked above to ensure it is not null.
  101. let c_str: &CStr = unsafe { CStr::from_ptr(c_protocol_list) };
  102. let protocol_list = match c_str.to_str() {
  103. Ok(n) => n,
  104. Err(_) => return 1,
  105. };
  106. let protocol = match translate_to_rust(c_protocol) {
  107. Ok(n) => n,
  108. Err(_) => return 0,
  109. };
  110. let is_supported =
  111. protover_string_supports_protocol_or_later(
  112. protocol_list, protocol, version);
  113. return if is_supported { 1 } else { 0 };
  114. }
  115. /// Provide an interface for C to translate arguments and return types for
  116. /// protover::get_supported_protocols
  117. #[no_mangle]
  118. pub extern "C" fn protover_get_supported_protocols() -> *const c_char {
  119. let supported: &'static CStr;
  120. // If we're going to pass it to C, there cannot be any intermediate NUL
  121. // bytes. An assert is okay here, since changing the const byte slice
  122. // in protover.rs to contain a NUL byte somewhere in the middle would be a
  123. // programming error.
  124. assert!(byte_slice_is_c_like(SUPPORTED_PROTOCOLS));
  125. // It's okay to unwrap the result of this function because
  126. // we can see that the bytes we're passing into it 1) are valid UTF-8,
  127. // 2) have no intermediate NUL bytes, and 3) are terminated with a NUL
  128. // byte.
  129. supported = CStr::from_bytes_with_nul(SUPPORTED_PROTOCOLS).unwrap();
  130. supported.as_ptr()
  131. }
  132. /// Provide an interface for C to translate arguments and return types for
  133. /// protover::compute_vote
  134. #[no_mangle]
  135. pub extern "C" fn protover_compute_vote(
  136. list: *const Stringlist,
  137. threshold: c_int,
  138. ) -> *mut c_char {
  139. if list.is_null() {
  140. let empty = String::new();
  141. return allocate_and_copy_string(&empty);
  142. }
  143. // Dereference of raw pointer requires an unsafe block. The pointer is
  144. // checked above to ensure it is not null.
  145. let data: Vec<String> = unsafe { (*list).get_list() };
  146. let vote = compute_vote(data, threshold);
  147. allocate_and_copy_string(&vote)
  148. }
  149. /// Provide an interface for C to translate arguments and return types for
  150. /// protover::is_supported_here
  151. #[no_mangle]
  152. pub extern "C" fn protover_is_supported_here(
  153. c_protocol: uint32_t,
  154. version: uint32_t,
  155. ) -> c_int {
  156. let protocol = match translate_to_rust(c_protocol) {
  157. Ok(n) => n,
  158. Err(_) => return 0,
  159. };
  160. let is_supported = is_supported_here(protocol, version);
  161. return if is_supported { 1 } else { 0 };
  162. }
  163. /// Provide an interface for C to translate arguments and return types for
  164. /// protover::compute_for_old_tor
  165. #[no_mangle]
  166. pub extern "C" fn protover_compute_for_old_tor(version: *const c_char) -> *const c_char {
  167. let supported: &'static CStr;
  168. let elder_protocols: &'static [u8];
  169. let empty: &'static CStr;
  170. empty = empty_static_cstr();
  171. if version.is_null() {
  172. return empty.as_ptr();
  173. }
  174. // Require an unsafe block to read the version from a C string. The pointer
  175. // is checked above to ensure it is not null.
  176. let c_str: &CStr = unsafe { CStr::from_ptr(version) };
  177. let version = match c_str.to_str() {
  178. Ok(n) => n,
  179. Err(_) => return empty.as_ptr(),
  180. };
  181. elder_protocols = compute_for_old_tor(&version);
  182. // If we're going to pass it to C, there cannot be any intermediate NUL
  183. // bytes. An assert is okay here, since changing the const byte slice
  184. // in protover.rs to contain a NUL byte somewhere in the middle would be a
  185. // programming error.
  186. assert!(byte_slice_is_c_like(elder_protocols));
  187. // It's okay to unwrap the result of this function because
  188. // we can see that the bytes we're passing into it 1) are valid UTF-8,
  189. // 2) have no intermediate NUL bytes, and 3) are terminated with a NUL
  190. // byte.
  191. supported = CStr::from_bytes_with_nul(elder_protocols).unwrap_or(empty);
  192. supported.as_ptr()
  193. }