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- /* Copyright 2003 Roger Dingledine
- * Copyright 2004-2007 Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson */
- /* See LICENSE for licensing information */
- /* $Id$ */
- const char util_c_id[] = "$Id$";
- /**
- * \file util.c
- * \brief Common functions for strings, IO, network, data structures,
- * process control.
- **/
- /* This is required on rh7 to make strptime not complain.
- */
- #define _GNU_SOURCE
- #include "orconfig.h"
- #include "util.h"
- #include "log.h"
- #include "crypto.h"
- #include "torint.h"
- #include "container.h"
- #ifdef MS_WINDOWS
- #include <io.h>
- #include <direct.h>
- #include <process.h>
- #else
- #include <dirent.h>
- #include <pwd.h>
- #endif
- #ifdef HAVE_CTYPE_H
- #include <ctype.h>
- #endif
- #include <stdlib.h>
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <string.h>
- #include <assert.h>
- #ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H
- #include <netinet/in.h>
- #endif
- #ifdef HAVE_ARPA_INET_H
- #include <arpa/inet.h>
- #endif
- #ifdef HAVE_ERRNO_H
- #include <errno.h>
- #endif
- #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H
- #include <sys/socket.h>
- #endif
- #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
- #include <sys/time.h>
- #endif
- #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
- #include <unistd.h>
- #endif
- #ifdef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H
- #include <sys/stat.h>
- #endif
- #ifdef HAVE_SYS_FCNTL_H
- #include <sys/fcntl.h>
- #endif
- #ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H
- #include <fcntl.h>
- #endif
- #ifdef HAVE_TIME_H
- #include <time.h>
- #endif
- #if defined(HAVE_MALLOC_H) && defined(HAVE_MALLINFO)
- #include <malloc.h>
- #endif
- /* =====
- * Memory management
- * ===== */
- #ifdef USE_DMALLOC
- #include <dmalloc.h>
- #define DMALLOC_FN_ARGS , file, line
- #else
- #define dmalloc_strdup(file, line, string, xalloc_b) strdup(string)
- #define dmalloc_malloc(file, line, size, func_id, alignment, xalloc_b) \
- malloc(size)
- #define DMALLOC_FUNC_MALLOC 0
- #define dmalloc_realloc(file, line, old_pnt, new_size, func_id, xalloc_b) \
- realloc((old_pnt), (new_size))
- #define DMALLOC_FUNC_REALLOC 0
- #define DMALLOC_FN_ARGS
- #endif
- /** Allocate a chunk of <b>size</b> bytes of memory, and return a pointer to
- * result. On error, log and terminate the process. (Same as malloc(size),
- * but never returns NULL.)
- *
- * <b>file</b> and <b>line</b> are used if dmalloc is enabled, and
- * ignored otherwise.
- */
- void *
- _tor_malloc(size_t size DMALLOC_PARAMS)
- {
- void *result;
- #ifndef MALLOC_ZERO_WORKS
- /* Some libcs don't do the right thing on size==0. Override them. */
- if (size==0) {
- size=1;
- }
- #endif
- result = dmalloc_malloc(file, line, size, DMALLOC_FUNC_MALLOC, 0, 0);
- if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(result == NULL)) {
- log_err(LD_MM,"Out of memory on malloc(). Dying.");
- /* If these functions die within a worker process, they won't call
- * spawn_exit, but that's ok, since the parent will run out of memory soon
- * anyway. */
- exit(1);
- }
- return result;
- }
- /** Allocate a chunk of <b>size</b> bytes of memory, fill the memory with
- * zero bytes, and return a pointer to the result. Log and terminate
- * the process on error. (Same as calloc(size,1), but never returns NULL.)
- */
- void *
- _tor_malloc_zero(size_t size DMALLOC_PARAMS)
- {
- void *result = _tor_malloc(size DMALLOC_FN_ARGS);
- memset(result, 0, size);
- return result;
- }
- /** Change the size of the memory block pointed to by <b>ptr</b> to <b>size</b>
- * bytes long; return the new memory block. On error, log and
- * terminate. (Like realloc(ptr,size), but never returns NULL.)
- */
- void *
- _tor_realloc(void *ptr, size_t size DMALLOC_PARAMS)
- {
- void *result;
- result = dmalloc_realloc(file, line, ptr, size, DMALLOC_FUNC_REALLOC, 0);
- if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(result == NULL)) {
- log_err(LD_MM,"Out of memory on realloc(). Dying.");
- exit(1);
- }
- return result;
- }
- /** Return a newly allocated copy of the NUL-terminated string s. On
- * error, log and terminate. (Like strdup(s), but never returns
- * NULL.)
- */
- char *
- _tor_strdup(const char *s DMALLOC_PARAMS)
- {
- char *dup;
- tor_assert(s);
- dup = dmalloc_strdup(file, line, s, 0);
- if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(dup == NULL)) {
- log_err(LD_MM,"Out of memory on strdup(). Dying.");
- exit(1);
- }
- return dup;
- }
- /** Allocate and return a new string containing the first <b>n</b>
- * characters of <b>s</b>. If <b>s</b> is longer than <b>n</b>
- * characters, only the first <b>n</b> are copied. The result is
- * always NUL-terminated. (Like strndup(s,n), but never returns
- * NULL.)
- */
- char *
- _tor_strndup(const char *s, size_t n DMALLOC_PARAMS)
- {
- char *dup;
- tor_assert(s);
- dup = _tor_malloc((n+1) DMALLOC_FN_ARGS);
- /* Performance note: Ordinarily we prefer strlcpy to strncpy. But
- * this function gets called a whole lot, and platform strncpy is
- * much faster than strlcpy when strlen(s) is much longer than n.
- */
- strncpy(dup, s, n);
- dup[n]='\0';
- return dup;
- }
- /** Allocate a chunk of <b>len</b> bytes, with the same contents starting at
- * <b>mem</b>. */
- void *
- _tor_memdup(const void *mem, size_t len DMALLOC_PARAMS)
- {
- char *dup;
- tor_assert(mem);
- dup = _tor_malloc(len DMALLOC_FN_ARGS);
- memcpy(dup, mem, len);
- return dup;
- }
- /** Helper for places that need to take a function pointer to the right
- * spelling of "free()". */
- void
- _tor_free(void *mem)
- {
- tor_free(mem);
- }
- /** Call the platform malloc info function, and dump the results to the log at
- * level <b>severity</b>. If no such function exists, do nothing. */
- void
- tor_log_mallinfo(int severity)
- {
- #ifdef HAVE_MALLINFO
- struct mallinfo mi;
- memset(&mi, 0, sizeof(mi));
- mi = mallinfo();
- log(severity, LD_MM,
- "mallinfo() said: arena=%d, ordblks=%d, smblks=%d, hblks=%d, "
- "hblkhd=%d, usmblks=%d, fsmblks=%d, uordblks=%d, fordblks=%d, "
- "keepcost=%d",
- mi.arena, mi.ordblks, mi.smblks, mi.hblks,
- mi.hblkhd, mi.usmblks, mi.fsmblks, mi.uordblks, mi.fordblks,
- mi.keepcost);
- #else
- (void)severity;
- #endif
- }
- /* =====
- * Math
- * ===== */
- /** Returns floor(log2(u64)). If u64 is 0, (incorrectly) returns 0. */
- int
- tor_log2(uint64_t u64)
- {
- int r = 0;
- if (u64 >= (U64_LITERAL(1)<<32)) {
- u64 >>= 32;
- r = 32;
- }
- if (u64 >= (U64_LITERAL(1)<<16)) {
- u64 >>= 16;
- r += 16;
- }
- if (u64 >= (U64_LITERAL(1)<<8)) {
- u64 >>= 8;
- r += 8;
- }
- if (u64 >= (U64_LITERAL(1)<<4)) {
- u64 >>= 4;
- r += 4;
- }
- if (u64 >= (U64_LITERAL(1)<<2)) {
- u64 >>= 2;
- r += 2;
- }
- if (u64 >= (U64_LITERAL(1)<<1)) {
- u64 >>= 1;
- r += 1;
- }
- return r;
- }
- /** Return the power of 2 closest to <b>u64</b>. */
- uint64_t
- round_to_power_of_2(uint64_t u64)
- {
- int lg2 = tor_log2(u64);
- uint64_t low = U64_LITERAL(1) << lg2, high = U64_LITERAL(1) << (lg2+1);
- if (high - u64 < u64 - low)
- return high;
- else
- return low;
- }
- /* =====
- * String manipulation
- * ===== */
- /** Remove from the string <b>s</b> every character which appears in
- * <b>strip</b>. Return the number of characters removed. */
- int
- tor_strstrip(char *s, const char *strip)
- {
- char *read = s;
- while (*read) {
- if (strchr(strip, *read)) {
- ++read;
- } else {
- *s++ = *read++;
- }
- }
- *s = '\0';
- return read-s;
- }
- /** Set the <b>dest_len</b>-byte buffer <b>buf</b> to contain the
- * string <b>s</b>, with the string <b>insert</b> inserted after every
- * <b>n</b> characters. Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
- *
- * Never end the string with <b>insert</b>, even if its length <i>is</i> a
- * multiple of <b>n</b>.
- */
- int
- tor_strpartition(char *dest, size_t dest_len,
- const char *s, const char *insert, size_t n)
- {
- char *destp;
- size_t len_in, len_out, len_ins;
- int is_even, remaining;
- tor_assert(s);
- tor_assert(insert);
- tor_assert(n > 0);
- tor_assert(n < SIZE_T_CEILING);
- tor_assert(dest_len < SIZE_T_CEILING);
- len_in = strlen(s);
- len_ins = strlen(insert);
- tor_assert(len_in < SIZE_T_CEILING);
- tor_assert(len_in/n < SIZE_T_CEILING/len_ins); /* avoid overflow */
- len_out = len_in + (len_in/n)*len_ins;
- is_even = (len_in%n) == 0;
- if (is_even && len_in)
- len_out -= len_ins;
- if (dest_len < len_out+1)
- return -1;
- destp = dest;
- remaining = len_in;
- while (remaining) {
- strncpy(destp, s, n);
- remaining -= n;
- if (remaining < 0) {
- break;
- } else if (remaining == 0) {
- *(destp+n) = '\0';
- break;
- }
- strncpy(destp+n, insert, len_ins+1);
- s += n;
- destp += n+len_ins;
- }
- tor_assert(len_out == strlen(dest));
- return 0;
- }
- /** Return a pointer to a NUL-terminated hexadecimal string encoding
- * the first <b>fromlen</b> bytes of <b>from</b>. (fromlen must be \<= 32.) The
- * result does not need to be deallocated, but repeated calls to
- * hex_str will trash old results.
- */
- const char *
- hex_str(const char *from, size_t fromlen)
- {
- static char buf[65];
- if (fromlen>(sizeof(buf)-1)/2)
- fromlen = (sizeof(buf)-1)/2;
- base16_encode(buf,sizeof(buf),from,fromlen);
- return buf;
- }
- /** Convert all alphabetic characters in the nul-terminated string <b>s</b> to
- * lowercase. */
- void
- tor_strlower(char *s)
- {
- while (*s) {
- *s = TOR_TOLOWER(*s);
- ++s;
- }
- }
- /** Convert all alphabetic characters in the nul-terminated string <b>s</b> to
- * lowercase. */
- void
- tor_strupper(char *s)
- {
- while (*s) {
- *s = TOR_TOUPPER(*s);
- ++s;
- }
- }
- /** Return 1 if every character in <b>s</b> is printable, else return 0.
- */
- int
- tor_strisprint(const char *s)
- {
- while (*s) {
- if (!TOR_ISPRINT(*s))
- return 0;
- s++;
- }
- return 1;
- }
- /** Return 1 if no character in <b>s</b> is uppercase, else return 0.
- */
- int
- tor_strisnonupper(const char *s)
- {
- while (*s) {
- if (TOR_ISUPPER(*s))
- return 0;
- s++;
- }
- return 1;
- }
- /** Compares the first strlen(s2) characters of s1 with s2. Returns as for
- * strcmp.
- */
- int
- strcmpstart(const char *s1, const char *s2)
- {
- size_t n = strlen(s2);
- return strncmp(s1, s2, n);
- }
- /** Compare the s1_len-byte string <b>s1</b> with <b>s2</b>,
- * without depending on a terminating nul in s1. Sorting order is first by
- * length, then lexically; return values are as for strcmp.
- */
- int
- strcmp_len(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t s1_len)
- {
- size_t s2_len = strlen(s2);
- if (s1_len < s2_len)
- return -1;
- if (s1_len > s2_len)
- return 1;
- return memcmp(s1, s2, s2_len);
- }
- /** Compares the first strlen(s2) characters of s1 with s2. Returns as for
- * strcasecmp.
- */
- int
- strcasecmpstart(const char *s1, const char *s2)
- {
- size_t n = strlen(s2);
- return strncasecmp(s1, s2, n);
- }
- /** Compares the last strlen(s2) characters of s1 with s2. Returns as for
- * strcmp.
- */
- int
- strcmpend(const char *s1, const char *s2)
- {
- size_t n1 = strlen(s1), n2 = strlen(s2);
- if (n2>n1)
- return strcmp(s1,s2);
- else
- return strncmp(s1+(n1-n2), s2, n2);
- }
- /** Compares the last strlen(s2) characters of s1 with s2. Returns as for
- * strcasecmp.
- */
- int
- strcasecmpend(const char *s1, const char *s2)
- {
- size_t n1 = strlen(s1), n2 = strlen(s2);
- if (n2>n1) /* then they can't be the same; figure out which is bigger */
- return strcasecmp(s1,s2);
- else
- return strncasecmp(s1+(n1-n2), s2, n2);
- }
- /** Return a pointer to the first char of s that is not whitespace and
- * not a comment, or to the terminating NUL if no such character exists.
- */
- const char *
- eat_whitespace(const char *s)
- {
- tor_assert(s);
- while (1) {
- switch (*s) {
- case '\0':
- default:
- return s;
- case ' ':
- case '\t':
- case '\n':
- case '\r':
- ++s;
- break;
- case '#':
- ++s;
- while (*s && *s != '\n')
- ++s;
- }
- }
- }
- /** Return a pointer to the first char of s that is not whitespace and
- * not a comment, or to the terminating NUL if no such character exists.
- */
- const char *
- eat_whitespace_eos(const char *s, const char *eos)
- {
- tor_assert(s);
- tor_assert(eos && s <= eos);
- while (s < eos) {
- switch (*s) {
- case '\0':
- default:
- return s;
- case ' ':
- case '\t':
- case '\n':
- case '\r':
- ++s;
- break;
- case '#':
- ++s;
- while (s < eos && *s && *s != '\n')
- ++s;
- }
- }
- return s;
- }
- /** Return a pointer to the first char of s that is not a space or a tab
- * or a \\r, or to the terminating NUL if no such character exists. */
- const char *
- eat_whitespace_no_nl(const char *s)
- {
- while (*s == ' ' || *s == '\t' || *s == '\r')
- ++s;
- return s;
- }
- /** As eat_whitespace_no_nl, but stop at <b>eos</b> whether we have
- * found a non-whitespace character or not. */
- const char *
- eat_whitespace_eos_no_nl(const char *s, const char *eos)
- {
- while (s < eos && (*s == ' ' || *s == '\t' || *s == '\r'))
- ++s;
- return s;
- }
- /** Return a pointer to the first char of s that is whitespace or <b>#</b>,
- * or to the terminating NUL if no such character exists.
- */
- const char *
- find_whitespace(const char *s)
- {
- /* tor_assert(s); */
- while (1) {
- switch (*s)
- {
- case '\0':
- case '#':
- case ' ':
- case '\r':
- case '\n':
- case '\t':
- return s;
- default:
- ++s;
- }
- }
- }
- /** As find_whitespace, but stop at <b>eos</b> whether we have found a
- * whitespace or not. */
- const char *
- find_whitespace_eos(const char *s, const char *eos)
- {
- /* tor_assert(s); */
- while (s < eos) {
- switch (*s)
- {
- case '\0':
- case '#':
- case ' ':
- case '\r':
- case '\n':
- case '\t':
- return s;
- default:
- ++s;
- }
- }
- return s;
- }
- /** Return true iff the 'len' bytes at 'mem' are all zero. */
- int
- tor_mem_is_zero(const char *mem, size_t len)
- {
- static const char ZERO[] = {
- 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,
- };
- while (len >= sizeof(ZERO)) {
- if (memcmp(mem, ZERO, sizeof(ZERO)))
- return 0;
- len -= sizeof(ZERO);
- mem += sizeof(ZERO);
- }
- /* Deal with leftover bytes. */
- if (len)
- return ! memcmp(mem, ZERO, len);
- return 1;
- }
- /** Return true iff the DIGEST_LEN bytes in digest are all zero. */
- int
- tor_digest_is_zero(const char *digest)
- {
- return tor_mem_is_zero(digest, DIGEST_LEN);
- }
- /* Helper: common code to check whether the result of a strtol or strtoul or
- * strtoll is correct. */
- #define CHECK_STRTOX_RESULT() \
- /* Was at least one character converted? */ \
- if (endptr == s) \
- goto err; \
- /* Were there unexpected unconverted characters? */ \
- if (!next && *endptr) \
- goto err; \
- /* Is r within limits? */ \
- if (r < min || r > max) \
- goto err; \
- if (ok) *ok = 1; \
- if (next) *next = endptr; \
- return r; \
- err: \
- if (ok) *ok = 0; \
- if (next) *next = endptr; \
- return 0
- /** Extract a long from the start of s, in the given numeric base. If
- * there is unconverted data and next is provided, set *next to the
- * first unconverted character. An error has occurred if no characters
- * are converted; or if there are unconverted characters and next is NULL; or
- * if the parsed value is not between min and max. When no error occurs,
- * return the parsed value and set *ok (if provided) to 1. When an error
- * occurs, return 0 and set *ok (if provided) to 0.
- */
- long
- tor_parse_long(const char *s, int base, long min, long max,
- int *ok, char **next)
- {
- char *endptr;
- long r;
- r = strtol(s, &endptr, base);
- CHECK_STRTOX_RESULT();
- }
- /** As tor_parse_long, but return an unsigned long. */
- unsigned long
- tor_parse_ulong(const char *s, int base, unsigned long min,
- unsigned long max, int *ok, char **next)
- {
- char *endptr;
- unsigned long r;
- r = strtoul(s, &endptr, base);
- CHECK_STRTOX_RESULT();
- }
- /** As tor_parse_log, but return a unit64_t. Only base 10 is guaranteed to
- * work for now. */
- uint64_t
- tor_parse_uint64(const char *s, int base, uint64_t min,
- uint64_t max, int *ok, char **next)
- {
- char *endptr;
- uint64_t r;
- #ifdef HAVE_STRTOULL
- r = (uint64_t)strtoull(s, &endptr, base);
- #elif defined(MS_WINDOWS)
- #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1300
- tor_assert(base <= 10);
- r = (uint64_t)_atoi64(s);
- endptr = (char*)s;
- while (TOR_ISSPACE(*endptr)) endptr++;
- while (TOR_ISDIGIT(*endptr)) endptr++;
- #else
- r = (uint64_t)_strtoui64(s, &endptr, base);
- #endif
- #elif SIZEOF_LONG == 8
- r = (uint64_t)strtoul(s, &endptr, base);
- #else
- #error "I don't know how to parse 64-bit numbers."
- #endif
- CHECK_STRTOX_RESULT();
- }
- /** Encode the <b>srclen</b> bytes at <b>src</b> in a NUL-terminated,
- * uppercase hexadecimal string; store it in the <b>destlen</b>-byte buffer
- * <b>dest</b>.
- */
- void
- base16_encode(char *dest, size_t destlen, const char *src, size_t srclen)
- {
- const char *end;
- char *cp;
- tor_assert(destlen >= srclen*2+1);
- tor_assert(destlen < SIZE_T_CEILING);
- cp = dest;
- end = src+srclen;
- while (src<end) {
- *cp++ = "0123456789ABCDEF"[ (*(const uint8_t*)src) >> 4 ];
- *cp++ = "0123456789ABCDEF"[ (*(const uint8_t*)src) & 0xf ];
- ++src;
- }
- *cp = '\0';
- }
- /** Helper: given a hex digit, return its value, or -1 if it isn't hex. */
- static INLINE int
- hex_decode_digit(char c)
- {
- switch (c) {
- case '0': return 0;
- case '1': return 1;
- case '2': return 2;
- case '3': return 3;
- case '4': return 4;
- case '5': return 5;
- case '6': return 6;
- case '7': return 7;
- case '8': return 8;
- case '9': return 9;
- case 'A': case 'a': return 10;
- case 'B': case 'b': return 11;
- case 'C': case 'c': return 12;
- case 'D': case 'd': return 13;
- case 'E': case 'e': return 14;
- case 'F': case 'f': return 15;
- default:
- return -1;
- }
- }
- /** Given a hexadecimal string of <b>srclen</b> bytes in <b>src</b>, decode it
- * and store the result in the <b>destlen</b>-byte buffer at <b>dest</b>.
- * Return 0 on success, -1 on failure. */
- int
- base16_decode(char *dest, size_t destlen, const char *src, size_t srclen)
- {
- const char *end;
- int v1,v2;
- if ((srclen % 2) != 0)
- return -1;
- if (destlen < srclen/2 || destlen > SIZE_T_CEILING)
- return -1;
- end = src+srclen;
- while (src<end) {
- v1 = hex_decode_digit(*src);
- v2 = hex_decode_digit(*(src+1));
- if (v1<0||v2<0)
- return -1;
- *(uint8_t*)dest = (v1<<4)|v2;
- ++dest;
- src+=2;
- }
- return 0;
- }
- /** Allocate and return a new string representing the contents of <b>s</b>,
- * surrounded by quotes and using standard C escapes.
- *
- * Generally, we use this for logging values that come in over the network to
- * keep them from tricking users, and for sending certain values to the
- * controller.
- *
- * We trust values from the resolver, OS, configuration file, and command line
- * to not be maliciously ill-formed. We validate incoming routerdescs and
- * SOCKS requests and addresses from BEGIN cells as they're parsed;
- * afterwards, we trust them as non-malicious.
- */
- char *
- esc_for_log(const char *s)
- {
- const char *cp;
- char *result, *outp;
- size_t len = 3;
- if (!s) {
- return tor_strdup("");
- }
- for (cp = s; *cp; ++cp) {
- switch (*cp) {
- case '\\':
- case '\"':
- case '\'':
- len += 2;
- break;
- default:
- if (TOR_ISPRINT(*cp) && ((uint8_t)*cp)<127)
- ++len;
- else
- len += 4;
- break;
- }
- }
- result = outp = tor_malloc(len);
- *outp++ = '\"';
- for (cp = s; *cp; ++cp) {
- switch (*cp) {
- case '\\':
- case '\"':
- case '\'':
- *outp++ = '\\';
- *outp++ = *cp;
- break;
- case '\n':
- *outp++ = '\\';
- *outp++ = 'n';
- break;
- case '\t':
- *outp++ = '\\';
- *outp++ = 't';
- break;
- case '\r':
- *outp++ = '\\';
- *outp++ = 'r';
- break;
- default:
- if (TOR_ISPRINT(*cp) && ((uint8_t)*cp)<127) {
- *outp++ = *cp;
- } else {
- tor_snprintf(outp, 5, "\\%03o", (int)(uint8_t) *cp);
- outp += 4;
- }
- break;
- }
- }
- *outp++ = '\"';
- *outp++ = 0;
- return result;
- }
- /** Allocate and return a new string representing the contents of <b>s</b>,
- * surrounded by quotes and using standard C escapes.
- *
- * THIS FUNCTION IS NOT REENTRANT. Don't call it from outside the main
- * thread. Also, each call invalidates the last-returned value, so don't
- * try log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "%s %s", escaped(a), escaped(b));
- */
- const char *
- escaped(const char *s)
- {
- static char *_escaped_val = NULL;
- if (_escaped_val)
- tor_free(_escaped_val);
- if (s)
- _escaped_val = esc_for_log(s);
- else
- _escaped_val = NULL;
- return _escaped_val;
- }
- /** Rudimentary string wrapping code: given a un-wrapped <b>string</b> (no
- * newlines!), break the string into newline-terminated lines of no more than
- * <b>width</b> characters long (not counting newline) and insert them into
- * <b>out</b> in order. Precede the first line with prefix0, and subsequent
- * lines with prefixRest.
- */
- /* This uses a stupid greedy wrapping algorithm right now:
- * - For each line:
- * - Try to fit as much stuff as possible, but break on a space.
- * - If the first "word" of the line will extend beyond the allowable
- * width, break the word at the end of the width.
- */
- void
- wrap_string(smartlist_t *out, const char *string, size_t width,
- const char *prefix0, const char *prefixRest)
- {
- size_t p0Len, pRestLen, pCurLen;
- const char *eos, *prefixCur;
- tor_assert(out);
- tor_assert(string);
- tor_assert(width);
- if (!prefix0)
- prefix0 = "";
- if (!prefixRest)
- prefixRest = "";
- p0Len = strlen(prefix0);
- pRestLen = strlen(prefixRest);
- tor_assert(width > p0Len && width > pRestLen);
- eos = strchr(string, '\0');
- tor_assert(eos);
- pCurLen = p0Len;
- prefixCur = prefix0;
- while ((eos-string)+pCurLen > width) {
- const char *eol = string + width - pCurLen;
- while (eol > string && *eol != ' ')
- --eol;
- /* eol is now the last space that can fit, or the start of the string. */
- if (eol > string) {
- size_t line_len = (eol-string) + pCurLen + 2;
- char *line = tor_malloc(line_len);
- memcpy(line, prefixCur, pCurLen);
- memcpy(line+pCurLen, string, eol-string);
- line[line_len-2] = '\n';
- line[line_len-1] = '\0';
- smartlist_add(out, line);
- string = eol + 1;
- } else {
- size_t line_len = width + 2;
- char *line = tor_malloc(line_len);
- memcpy(line, prefixCur, pCurLen);
- memcpy(line+pCurLen, string, width - pCurLen);
- line[line_len-2] = '\n';
- line[line_len-1] = '\0';
- smartlist_add(out, line);
- string += width-pCurLen;
- }
- prefixCur = prefixRest;
- pCurLen = pRestLen;
- }
- if (string < eos) {
- size_t line_len = (eos-string) + pCurLen + 2;
- char *line = tor_malloc(line_len);
- memcpy(line, prefixCur, pCurLen);
- memcpy(line+pCurLen, string, eos-string);
- line[line_len-2] = '\n';
- line[line_len-1] = '\0';
- smartlist_add(out, line);
- }
- }
- /* =====
- * Time
- * ===== */
- /** Return the number of microseconds elapsed between *start and *end.
- */
- long
- tv_udiff(const struct timeval *start, const struct timeval *end)
- {
- long udiff;
- long secdiff = end->tv_sec - start->tv_sec;
- if (labs(secdiff+1) > LONG_MAX/1000000) {
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "comparing times too far apart.");
- return LONG_MAX;
- }
- udiff = secdiff*1000000L + (end->tv_usec - start->tv_usec);
- return udiff;
- }
- /** Return -1 if *a \< *b, 0 if *a==*b, and 1 if *a \> *b.
- */
- int
- tv_cmp(const struct timeval *a, const struct timeval *b)
- {
- if (a->tv_sec > b->tv_sec)
- return 1;
- if (a->tv_sec < b->tv_sec)
- return -1;
- if (a->tv_usec > b->tv_usec)
- return 1;
- if (a->tv_usec < b->tv_usec)
- return -1;
- return 0;
- }
- /** Increment *a by the number of seconds and microseconds in *b.
- */
- void
- tv_add(struct timeval *a, const struct timeval *b)
- {
- a->tv_usec += b->tv_usec;
- a->tv_sec += b->tv_sec + (a->tv_usec / 1000000);
- a->tv_usec %= 1000000;
- }
- /** Increment *a by <b>ms</b> milliseconds.
- */
- void
- tv_addms(struct timeval *a, long ms)
- {
- uint64_t us = ms * 1000;
- a->tv_usec += us % 1000000;
- a->tv_sec += (us / 1000000) + (a->tv_usec / 1000000);
- a->tv_usec %= 1000000;
- }
- /** Yield true iff <b>y</b> is a leap-year. */
- #define IS_LEAPYEAR(y) (!(y % 4) && ((y % 100) || !(y % 400)))
- /** Helper: Return the number of leap-days between Jan 1, y1 and Jan 1, y2. */
- static int
- n_leapdays(int y1, int y2)
- {
- --y1;
- --y2;
- return (y2/4 - y1/4) - (y2/100 - y1/100) + (y2/400 - y1/400);
- }
- /** Number of days per month in non-leap year; used by tor_timegm. */
- static const int days_per_month[] =
- { 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31};
- /** Return a time_t given a struct tm. The result is given in GMT, and
- * does not account for leap seconds.
- */
- time_t
- tor_timegm(struct tm *tm)
- {
- /* This is a pretty ironclad timegm implementation, snarfed from Python2.2.
- * It's way more brute-force than fiddling with tzset().
- */
- time_t ret;
- unsigned long year, days, hours, minutes;
- int i;
- year = tm->tm_year + 1900;
- if (year < 1970 || tm->tm_mon < 0 || tm->tm_mon > 11) {
- log_warn(LD_BUG, "Out-of-range argument to tor_timegm");
- return -1;
- }
- days = 365 * (year-1970) + n_leapdays(1970,year);
- for (i = 0; i < tm->tm_mon; ++i)
- days += days_per_month[i];
- if (tm->tm_mon > 1 && IS_LEAPYEAR(year))
- ++days;
- days += tm->tm_mday - 1;
- hours = days*24 + tm->tm_hour;
- minutes = hours*60 + tm->tm_min;
- ret = minutes*60 + tm->tm_sec;
- return ret;
- }
- /* strftime is locale-specific, so we need to replace those parts */
- static const char *WEEKDAY_NAMES[] =
- { "Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat" };
- static const char *MONTH_NAMES[] =
- { "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun",
- "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec" };
- /** Set <b>buf</b> to the RFC1123 encoding of the GMT value of <b>t</b>.
- * The buffer must be at least RFC1123_TIME_LEN+1 bytes long.
- *
- * (RFC1123 format is Fri, 29 Sep 2006 15:54:20 GMT)
- */
- void
- format_rfc1123_time(char *buf, time_t t)
- {
- struct tm tm;
- tor_gmtime_r(&t, &tm);
- strftime(buf, RFC1123_TIME_LEN+1, "___, %d ___ %Y %H:%M:%S GMT", &tm);
- tor_assert(tm.tm_wday >= 0);
- tor_assert(tm.tm_wday <= 6);
- memcpy(buf, WEEKDAY_NAMES[tm.tm_wday], 3);
- tor_assert(tm.tm_wday >= 0);
- tor_assert(tm.tm_mon <= 11);
- memcpy(buf+8, MONTH_NAMES[tm.tm_mon], 3);
- }
- /** Parse the the RFC1123 encoding of some time (in GMT) from <b>buf</b>,
- * and store the result in *<b>t</b>.
- *
- * Return 0 on succcess, -1 on failure.
- */
- int
- parse_rfc1123_time(const char *buf, time_t *t)
- {
- struct tm tm;
- char month[4];
- char weekday[4];
- int i, m;
- if (strlen(buf) != RFC1123_TIME_LEN)
- return -1;
- memset(&tm, 0, sizeof(tm));
- if (sscanf(buf, "%3s, %d %3s %d %d:%d:%d GMT", weekday,
- &tm.tm_mday, month, &tm.tm_year, &tm.tm_hour,
- &tm.tm_min, &tm.tm_sec) < 7) {
- char *esc = esc_for_log(buf);
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Got invalid RFC1123 time %s", esc);
- tor_free(esc);
- return -1;
- }
- m = -1;
- for (i = 0; i < 12; ++i) {
- if (!strcmp(month, MONTH_NAMES[i])) {
- m = i;
- break;
- }
- }
- if (m<0) {
- char *esc = esc_for_log(buf);
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Got invalid RFC1123 time %s: No such month", esc);
- tor_free(esc);
- return -1;
- }
- tm.tm_mon = m;
- if (tm.tm_year < 1970) {
- char *esc = esc_for_log(buf);
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
- "Got invalid RFC1123 time %s. (Before 1970)", esc);
- tor_free(esc);
- return -1;
- }
- tm.tm_year -= 1900;
- *t = tor_timegm(&tm);
- return 0;
- }
- /** Set <b>buf</b> to the ISO8601 encoding of the local value of <b>t</b>.
- * The buffer must be at least ISO_TIME_LEN+1 bytes long.
- *
- * (ISO8601 format is 2006-10-29 10:57:20)
- */
- void
- format_local_iso_time(char *buf, time_t t)
- {
- struct tm tm;
- strftime(buf, ISO_TIME_LEN+1, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", tor_localtime_r(&t, &tm));
- }
- /** Set <b>buf</b> to the ISO8601 encoding of the GMT value of <b>t</b>.
- * The buffer must be at least ISO_TIME_LEN+1 bytes long.
- */
- void
- format_iso_time(char *buf, time_t t)
- {
- struct tm tm;
- strftime(buf, ISO_TIME_LEN+1, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", tor_gmtime_r(&t, &tm));
- }
- /** Given an ISO-formatted UTC time value (after the epoch) in <b>cp</b>,
- * parse it and store its value in *<b>t</b>. Return 0 on success, -1 on
- * failure. Ignore extraneous stuff in <b>cp</b> separated by whitespace from
- * the end of the time string. */
- int
- parse_iso_time(const char *cp, time_t *t)
- {
- struct tm st_tm;
- #ifdef HAVE_STRPTIME
- if (!strptime(cp, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", &st_tm)) {
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "ISO time was unparseable by strptime"); return -1;
- }
- #else
- unsigned int year=0, month=0, day=0, hour=100, minute=100, second=100;
- if (sscanf(cp, "%u-%u-%u %u:%u:%u", &year, &month,
- &day, &hour, &minute, &second) < 6) {
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "ISO time was unparseable"); return -1;
- }
- if (year < 1970 || month < 1 || month > 12 || day < 1 || day > 31 ||
- hour > 23 || minute > 59 || second > 61) {
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "ISO time was nonsensical"); return -1;
- }
- st_tm.tm_year = year-1900;
- st_tm.tm_mon = month-1;
- st_tm.tm_mday = day;
- st_tm.tm_hour = hour;
- st_tm.tm_min = minute;
- st_tm.tm_sec = second;
- #endif
- if (st_tm.tm_year < 70) {
- char *esc = esc_for_log(cp);
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Got invalid ISO time %s. (Before 1970)", esc);
- tor_free(esc);
- return -1;
- }
- *t = tor_timegm(&st_tm);
- return 0;
- }
- /** Given a <b>date</b> in one of the three formats allowed by HTTP (ugh),
- * parse it into <b>tm</b>. Return 0 on success, negative on failure. */
- int
- parse_http_time(const char *date, struct tm *tm)
- {
- const char *cp;
- char month[4];
- char wkday[4];
- int i;
- tor_assert(tm);
- memset(tm, 0, sizeof(*tm));
- /* First, try RFC1123 or RFC850 format: skip the weekday. */
- if ((cp = strchr(date, ','))) {
- ++cp;
- if (sscanf(date, "%2d %3s %4d %2d:%2d:%2d GMT",
- &tm->tm_mday, month, &tm->tm_year,
- &tm->tm_hour, &tm->tm_min, &tm->tm_sec) == 6) {
- /* rfc1123-date */
- tm->tm_year -= 1900;
- } else if (sscanf(date, "%2d-%3s-%2d %2d:%2d:%2d GMT",
- &tm->tm_mday, month, &tm->tm_year,
- &tm->tm_hour, &tm->tm_min, &tm->tm_sec) == 6) {
- /* rfc850-date */
- } else {
- return -1;
- }
- } else {
- /* No comma; possibly asctime() format. */
- if (sscanf(date, "%3s %3s %2d %2d:%2d:%2d %4d",
- wkday, month, &tm->tm_mday,
- &tm->tm_hour, &tm->tm_min, &tm->tm_sec, &tm->tm_year) == 7) {
- tm->tm_year -= 1900;
- } else {
- return -1;
- }
- }
- month[4] = '\0';
- /* Okay, now decode the month. */
- for (i = 0; i < 12; ++i) {
- if (!strcasecmp(MONTH_NAMES[i], month)) {
- tm->tm_mon = i+1;
- }
- }
- if (tm->tm_year < 0 ||
- tm->tm_mon < 1 || tm->tm_mon > 12 ||
- tm->tm_mday < 0 || tm->tm_mday > 31 ||
- tm->tm_hour < 0 || tm->tm_hour > 23 ||
- tm->tm_min < 0 || tm->tm_min > 59 ||
- tm->tm_sec < 0 || tm->tm_sec > 61)
- return -1; /* Out of range, or bad month. */
- return 0;
- }
- /* =====
- * Fuzzy time
- * ===== */
- /* In a perfect world, everybody would run ntp, and ntp would be perfect, so
- * if we wanted to know "Is the current time before time X?" we could just say
- * "time(NULL) < X".
- *
- * But unfortunately, many users are running Tor in an imperfect world, on
- * even more imperfect computers. Hence, we need to track time oddly. We
- * model the user's computer as being "skewed" from accurate time by
- * -<b>ftime_skew</b> seconds, such that our best guess of the current time is
- * time(NULL)+ftime_skew. We also assume that our measurements of time may
- * have up to <b>ftime_slop</b> seconds of inaccuracy; IOW, our window of
- * estimate for the current time is now + ftime_skew +/- ftime_slop.
- */
- static int ftime_skew = 0;
- static int ftime_slop = 60;
- void
- ftime_set_maximum_sloppiness(int seconds)
- {
- tor_assert(seconds >= 0);
- ftime_slop = seconds;
- }
- void
- ftime_set_estimated_skew(int seconds)
- {
- ftime_skew = seconds;
- }
- #if 0
- void
- ftime_get_window(time_t now, ftime_t *ft_out)
- {
- ft_out->earliest = now + ftime_skew - ftime_slop;
- ft_out->latest = now + ftime_skew + ftime_slop;
- }
- #endif
- int
- ftime_maybe_after(time_t now, time_t when)
- {
- /* It may be after when iff the latest possible current time is after when */
- return (now + ftime_skew + ftime_slop) >= when;
- }
- int
- ftime_maybe_before(time_t now, time_t when)
- {
- /* It may be before when iff the earliest possible current time is before */
- return (now + ftime_skew - ftime_slop) < when;
- }
- int
- ftime_definitely_after(time_t now, time_t when)
- {
- /* It is definitely after when if the earliest time it could be is still
- * after when. */
- return (now + ftime_skew - ftime_slop) >= when;
- }
- int
- ftime_definitely_before(time_t now, time_t when)
- {
- /* It is definitely before when if the latest time it could be is still
- * before when. */
- return (now + ftime_skew + ftime_slop) < when;
- }
- /* =====
- * File helpers
- * ===== */
- /** Write <b>count</b> bytes from <b>buf</b> to <b>fd</b>. <b>isSocket</b>
- * must be 1 if fd was returned by socket() or accept(), and 0 if fd
- * was returned by open(). Return the number of bytes written, or -1
- * on error. Only use if fd is a blocking fd. */
- int
- write_all(int fd, const char *buf, size_t count, int isSocket)
- {
- size_t written = 0;
- int result;
- while (written != count) {
- if (isSocket)
- result = tor_socket_send(fd, buf+written, count-written, 0);
- else
- result = write(fd, buf+written, count-written);
- if (result<0)
- return -1;
- written += result;
- }
- return count;
- }
- /** Read from <b>fd</b> to <b>buf</b>, until we get <b>count</b> bytes
- * or reach the end of the file. <b>isSocket</b> must be 1 if fd
- * was returned by socket() or accept(), and 0 if fd was returned by
- * open(). Return the number of bytes read, or -1 on error. Only use
- * if fd is a blocking fd. */
- int
- read_all(int fd, char *buf, size_t count, int isSocket)
- {
- size_t numread = 0;
- int result;
- if (count > SIZE_T_CEILING)
- return -1;
- while (numread != count) {
- if (isSocket)
- result = tor_socket_recv(fd, buf+numread, count-numread, 0);
- else
- result = read(fd, buf+numread, count-numread);
- if (result<0)
- return -1;
- else if (result == 0)
- break;
- numread += result;
- }
- return numread;
- }
- /*
- * Filesystem operations.
- */
- /** Clean up <b>name</b> so that we can use it in a call to "stat". On Unix,
- * we do nothing. On Windows, we remove a trailing slash, unless the path is
- * the root of a disk. */
- static void
- clean_name_for_stat(char *name)
- {
- #ifdef MS_WINDOWS
- size_t len = strlen(name);
- if (!len)
- return;
- if (name[len-1]=='\\' || name[len-1]=='/') {
- if (len == 1 || (len==3 && name[1]==':'))
- return;
- name[len-1]='\0';
- }
- #else
- (void)name;
- #endif
- }
- /** Return FN_ERROR if filename can't be read, FN_NOENT if it doesn't
- * exist, FN_FILE if it is a regular file, or FN_DIR if it's a
- * directory. */
- file_status_t
- file_status(const char *fname)
- {
- struct stat st;
- char *f;
- int r;
- f = tor_strdup(fname);
- clean_name_for_stat(f);
- r = stat(f, &st);
- tor_free(f);
- if (r) {
- if (errno == ENOENT) {
- return FN_NOENT;
- }
- return FN_ERROR;
- }
- if (st.st_mode & S_IFDIR)
- return FN_DIR;
- else if (st.st_mode & S_IFREG)
- return FN_FILE;
- else
- return FN_ERROR;
- }
- /** Check whether dirname exists and is private. If yes return 0. If
- * it does not exist, and check==CPD_CREATE is set, try to create it
- * and return 0 on success. If it does not exist, and
- * check==CPD_CHECK, and we think we can create it, return 0. Else
- * return -1. */
- int
- check_private_dir(const char *dirname, cpd_check_t check)
- {
- int r;
- struct stat st;
- char *f;
- tor_assert(dirname);
- f = tor_strdup(dirname);
- clean_name_for_stat(f);
- r = stat(f, &st);
- tor_free(f);
- if (r) {
- if (errno != ENOENT) {
- log(LOG_WARN, LD_FS, "Directory %s cannot be read: %s", dirname,
- strerror(errno));
- return -1;
- }
- if (check == CPD_NONE) {
- log(LOG_WARN, LD_FS, "Directory %s does not exist.", dirname);
- return -1;
- } else if (check == CPD_CREATE) {
- log_info(LD_GENERAL, "Creating directory %s", dirname);
- #ifdef MS_WINDOWS
- r = mkdir(dirname);
- #else
- r = mkdir(dirname, 0700);
- #endif
- if (r) {
- log(LOG_WARN, LD_FS, "Error creating directory %s: %s", dirname,
- strerror(errno));
- return -1;
- }
- }
- /* XXXX In the case where check==CPD_CHECK, we should look at the
- * parent directory a little harder. */
- return 0;
- }
- if (!(st.st_mode & S_IFDIR)) {
- log(LOG_WARN, LD_FS, "%s is not a directory", dirname);
- return -1;
- }
- #ifndef MS_WINDOWS
- if (st.st_uid != getuid()) {
- struct passwd *pw = NULL;
- char *process_ownername = NULL;
- pw = getpwuid(getuid());
- process_ownername = pw ? tor_strdup(pw->pw_name) : tor_strdup("<unknown>");
- pw = getpwuid(st.st_uid);
- log(LOG_WARN, LD_FS, "%s is not owned by this user (%s, %d) but by "
- "%s (%d). Perhaps you are running Tor as the wrong user?",
- dirname, process_ownername, (int)getuid(),
- pw ? pw->pw_name : "<unknown>", (int)st.st_uid);
- tor_free(process_ownername);
- return -1;
- }
- if (st.st_mode & 0077) {
- log(LOG_WARN, LD_FS, "Fixing permissions on directory %s", dirname);
- if (chmod(dirname, 0700)) {
- log(LOG_WARN, LD_FS, "Could not chmod directory %s: %s", dirname,
- strerror(errno));
- return -1;
- } else {
- return 0;
- }
- }
- #endif
- return 0;
- }
- /** Create a file named <b>fname</b> with the contents <b>str</b>. Overwrite
- * the previous <b>fname</b> if possible. Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
- *
- * This function replaces the old file atomically, if possible. This
- * function, and all other functions in util.c that create files, create them
- * with mode 0600.
- */
- int
- write_str_to_file(const char *fname, const char *str, int bin)
- {
- #ifdef MS_WINDOWS
- if (!bin && strchr(str, '\r')) {
- log_warn(LD_BUG,
- "We're writing a text string that already contains a CR.");
- }
- #endif
- return write_bytes_to_file(fname, str, strlen(str), bin);
- }
- /** Represents a file that we're writing to, with support for atomic commit:
- * we can write into a a temporary file, and either remove the file on
- * failure, or replace the original file on success. */
- struct open_file_t {
- char *tempname; /**< Name of the temporary file. */
- char *filename; /**< Name of the original file. */
- int rename_on_close; /**< Are we using the temporary file or not? */
- int fd; /**< fd for the open file. */
- FILE *stdio_file; /**< stdio wrapper for <b>fd</b>. */
- };
- /** Try to start writing to the file in <b>fname</b>, passing the flags
- * <b>open_flags</b> to the open() syscall, creating the file (if needed) with
- * access value <b>mode</b>. If the O_APPEND flag is set, we append to the
- * original file. Otherwise, we open a new temporary file in the same
- * directory, and either replace the original or remove the temporary file
- * when we're done.
- *
- * Return the fd for the newly opened file, and store working data in
- * *<b>data_out</b>. The caller should not close the fd manually:
- * instead, call finish_writing_to_file() or abort_writing_to_file().
- * Returns -1 on failure.
- *
- * NOTE: When not appending, the flags O_CREAT and O_TRUNC are treated
- * as true and the flag O_EXCL is treated as false.
- */
- int
- start_writing_to_file(const char *fname, int open_flags, int mode,
- open_file_t **data_out)
- {
- size_t tempname_len = strlen(fname)+16;
- open_file_t *new_file = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(open_file_t));
- const char *open_name;
- tor_assert(fname);
- tor_assert(data_out);
- #if (O_BINARY != 0 && O_TEXT != 0)
- tor_assert((open_flags & (O_BINARY|O_TEXT)) != 0);
- #endif
- new_file->fd = -1;
- tempname_len = strlen(fname)+16;
- tor_assert(tempname_len > strlen(fname)); /*check for overflow*/
- new_file->filename = tor_strdup(fname);
- if (open_flags & O_APPEND) {
- open_name = fname;
- new_file->rename_on_close = 0;
- } else {
- open_name = new_file->tempname = tor_malloc(tempname_len);
- if (tor_snprintf(new_file->tempname, tempname_len, "%s.tmp", fname)<0) {
- log(LOG_WARN, LD_GENERAL, "Failed to generate filename");
- goto err;
- }
- /* We always replace an existing temporary file if there is one. */
- open_flags |= O_CREAT|O_TRUNC;
- open_flags &= ~O_EXCL;
- new_file->rename_on_close = 1;
- }
- if ((new_file->fd = open(open_name, open_flags, mode))
- < 0) {
- log(LOG_WARN, LD_FS, "Couldn't open \"%s\" (%s) for writing: %s",
- open_name, fname, strerror(errno));
- goto err;
- }
- *data_out = new_file;
- return new_file->fd;
- err:
- *data_out = NULL;
- tor_free(new_file->filename);
- tor_free(new_file->tempname);
- tor_free(new_file);
- return -1;
- }
- /** Given <b>file_data</b> from start_writing_to_file(), return a stdio FILE*
- * that can be used to write to the same file. The caller should not mix
- * stdio calls with non-stdio calls. */
- FILE *
- fdopen_file(open_file_t *file_data)
- {
- tor_assert(file_data);
- if (file_data->stdio_file)
- return file_data->stdio_file;
- tor_assert(file_data->fd >= 0);
- if (!(file_data->stdio_file = fdopen(file_data->fd, "a"))) {
- log_warn(LD_FS, "Couldn't fdopen \"%s\": %s", file_data->filename,
- strerror(errno));
- }
- return file_data->stdio_file;
- }
- /** Combines start_writing_to_file with fdopen_file(): arguments are as
- * for start_writing_to_file, but */
- FILE *
- start_writing_to_stdio_file(const char *fname, int open_flags, int mode,
- open_file_t **data_out)
- {
- FILE *res;
- if (start_writing_to_file(fname, open_flags, mode, data_out)<0)
- return NULL;
- if (!(res = fdopen_file(*data_out)))
- abort_writing_to_file(*data_out);
- return res;
- }
- /** Helper function: close and free the underlying file and memory in
- * <b>file_data</b>. If we were writing into a temporary file, then delete
- * that file (if abort_write is true) or replaces the target file with
- * the temporary file (if abort_write is false). */
- static int
- finish_writing_to_file_impl(open_file_t *file_data, int abort_write)
- {
- int r = 0;
- tor_assert(file_data && file_data->filename);
- if (file_data->stdio_file) {
- if (fclose(file_data->stdio_file)) {
- log_warn(LD_FS, "Error closing \"%s\": %s", file_data->filename,
- strerror(errno));
- abort_write = r = -1;
- }
- } else if (file_data->fd >= 0 && close(file_data->fd) < 0) {
- log_warn(LD_FS, "Error flushing \"%s\": %s", file_data->filename,
- strerror(errno));
- abort_write = r = -1;
- }
- if (file_data->rename_on_close) {
- tor_assert(file_data->tempname && file_data->filename);
- if (abort_write) {
- unlink(file_data->tempname);
- } else {
- tor_assert(strcmp(file_data->filename, file_data->tempname));
- if (replace_file(file_data->tempname, file_data->filename)) {
- log_warn(LD_FS, "Error replacing \"%s\": %s", file_data->filename,
- strerror(errno));
- r = -1;
- }
- }
- }
- tor_free(file_data->filename);
- tor_free(file_data->tempname);
- tor_free(file_data);
- return r;
- }
- /** Finish writing to <b>file_data</b>: close the file handle, free memory as
- * needed, and if using a temporary file, replace the original file with
- * the temporary file. */
- int
- finish_writing_to_file(open_file_t *file_data)
- {
- return finish_writing_to_file_impl(file_data, 0);
- }
- /** Finish writing to <b>file_data</b>: close the file handle, free memory as
- * needed, and if using a temporary file, delete it. */
- int
- abort_writing_to_file(open_file_t *file_data)
- {
- return finish_writing_to_file_impl(file_data, 1);
- }
- /** Helper: given a set of flags as passed to open(2), open the file
- * <b>fname</b> and write all the sized_chunk_t structs in <b>chunks</b> to
- * the file. Do so as atomically as possible e.g. by opening temp files and
- * renaming. */
- static int
- write_chunks_to_file_impl(const char *fname, const smartlist_t *chunks,
- int open_flags)
- {
- open_file_t *file = NULL;
- int fd, result;
- fd = start_writing_to_file(fname, open_flags, 0600, &file);
- if (fd<0)
- return -1;
- SMARTLIST_FOREACH(chunks, sized_chunk_t *, chunk,
- {
- result = write_all(fd, chunk->bytes, chunk->len, 0);
- if (result < 0 || (size_t)result != chunk->len) {
- log(LOG_WARN, LD_FS, "Error writing to \"%s\": %s", fname,
- strerror(errno));
- goto err;
- }
- });
- return finish_writing_to_file(file);
- err:
- abort_writing_to_file(file);
- return -1;
- }
- /** Given a smartlist of sized_chunk_t, write them atomically to a file
- * <b>fname</b>, overwriting or creating the file as necessary. */
- int
- write_chunks_to_file(const char *fname, const smartlist_t *chunks, int bin)
- {
- int flags = OPEN_FLAGS_REPLACE|(bin?O_BINARY:O_TEXT);
- return write_chunks_to_file_impl(fname, chunks, flags);
- }
- /** As write_str_to_file, but does not assume a NUL-terminated
- * string. Instead, we write <b>len</b> bytes, starting at <b>str</b>. */
- int
- write_bytes_to_file(const char *fname, const char *str, size_t len,
- int bin)
- {
- int flags = OPEN_FLAGS_REPLACE|(bin?O_BINARY:O_TEXT);
- int r;
- sized_chunk_t c = { str, len };
- smartlist_t *chunks = smartlist_create();
- smartlist_add(chunks, &c);
- r = write_chunks_to_file_impl(fname, chunks, flags);
- smartlist_free(chunks);
- return r;
- }
- /** As write_bytes_to_file, but if the file already exists, append the bytes
- * to the end of the file instead of overwriting it. */
- int
- append_bytes_to_file(const char *fname, const char *str, size_t len,
- int bin)
- {
- int flags = OPEN_FLAGS_APPEND|(bin?O_BINARY:O_TEXT);
- int r;
- sized_chunk_t c = { str, len };
- smartlist_t *chunks = smartlist_create();
- smartlist_add(chunks, &c);
- r = write_chunks_to_file_impl(fname, chunks, flags);
- smartlist_free(chunks);
- return r;
- }
- /** Read the contents of <b>filename</b> into a newly allocated
- * string; return the string on success or NULL on failure.
- *
- * If <b>stat_out</b> is provided, store the result of stat()ing the
- * file into <b>stat_out</b>.
- *
- * If <b>flags</b> & RFTS_BIN, open the file in binary mode.
- * If <b>flags</b> & RFTS_IGNORE_MISSING, don't warn if the file
- * doesn't exist.
- */
- /*
- * This function <em>may</em> return an erroneous result if the file
- * is modified while it is running, but must not crash or overflow.
- * Right now, the error case occurs when the file length grows between
- * the call to stat and the call to read_all: the resulting string will
- * be truncated.
- */
- char *
- read_file_to_str(const char *filename, int flags, struct stat *stat_out)
- {
- int fd; /* router file */
- struct stat statbuf;
- char *string;
- int r;
- int bin = flags & RFTS_BIN;
- tor_assert(filename);
- fd = open(filename,O_RDONLY|(bin?O_BINARY:O_TEXT),0);
- if (fd<0) {
- int severity = LOG_WARN;
- if (errno == ENOENT && (flags & RFTS_IGNORE_MISSING))
- severity = LOG_INFO;
- log_fn(severity, LD_FS,"Could not open \"%s\": %s ",filename,
- strerror(errno));
- return NULL;
- }
- if (fstat(fd, &statbuf)<0) {
- close(fd);
- log_warn(LD_FS,"Could not fstat \"%s\".",filename);
- return NULL;
- }
- if ((uint64_t)(statbuf.st_size)+1 > SIZE_T_MAX)
- return NULL;
- string = tor_malloc((size_t)(statbuf.st_size+1));
- r = read_all(fd,string,(size_t)statbuf.st_size,0);
- if (r<0) {
- log_warn(LD_FS,"Error reading from file \"%s\": %s", filename,
- strerror(errno));
- tor_free(string);
- close(fd);
- return NULL;
- }
- string[r] = '\0'; /* NUL-terminate the result. */
- #ifdef MS_WINDOWS
- if (!bin && strchr(string, '\r')) {
- log_debug(LD_FS, "We didn't convert CRLF to LF as well as we hoped "
- "when reading %s. Coping.",
- filename);
- tor_strstrip(string, "\r");
- r = strlen(string);
- }
- if (!bin) {
- statbuf.st_size = (size_t) r;
- } else
- #endif
- if (r != statbuf.st_size) {
- /* Unless we're using text mode on win32, we'd better have an exact
- * match for size. */
- log_warn(LD_FS,"Could read only %d of %ld bytes of file \"%s\".",
- r, (long)statbuf.st_size,filename);
- tor_free(string);
- close(fd);
- return NULL;
- }
- close(fd);
- if (stat_out) {
- memcpy(stat_out, &statbuf, sizeof(struct stat));
- }
- return string;
- }
- /** Given a string containing part of a configuration file or similar format,
- * advance past comments and whitespace and try to parse a single line. If we
- * parse a line successfully, set *<b>key_out</b> to the key portion and
- * *<b>value_out</b> to the value portion of the line, and return a pointer to
- * the start of the next line. If we run out of data, return a pointer to the
- * end of the string. If we encounter an error, return NULL.
- *
- * NOTE: We modify <b>line</b> as we parse it, by inserting NULs to terminate
- * the key and value.
- */
- char *
- parse_line_from_str(char *line, char **key_out, char **value_out)
- {
- char *key, *val, *cp;
- tor_assert(key_out);
- tor_assert(value_out);
- *key_out = *value_out = key = val = NULL;
- /* Skip until the first keyword. */
- while (1) {
- while (TOR_ISSPACE(*line))
- ++line;
- if (*line == '#') {
- while (*line && *line != '\n')
- ++line;
- } else {
- break;
- }
- }
- if (!*line) { /* End of string? */
- *key_out = *value_out = NULL;
- return line;
- }
- /* Skip until the next space. */
- key = line;
- while (*line && !TOR_ISSPACE(*line) && *line != '#')
- ++line;
- /* Skip until the value */
- while (*line == ' ' || *line == '\t')
- *line++ = '\0';
- val = line;
- /* Find the end of the line. */
- while (*line && *line != '\n' && *line != '#')
- ++line;
- if (*line == '\n')
- cp = line++;
- else {
- cp = line-1;
- }
- while (cp>=val && TOR_ISSPACE(*cp))
- *cp-- = '\0';
- if (*line == '#') {
- do {
- *line++ = '\0';
- } while (*line && *line != '\n');
- if (*line == '\n')
- ++line;
- }
- *key_out = key;
- *value_out = val;
- return line;
- }
- /** Expand any homedir prefix on <b>filename</b>; return a newly allocated
- * string. */
- char *
- expand_filename(const char *filename)
- {
- tor_assert(filename);
- if (*filename == '~') {
- size_t len;
- char *home, *result;
- const char *rest;
- if (filename[1] == '/' || filename[1] == '\0') {
- home = getenv("HOME");
- if (!home) {
- log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Couldn't find $HOME environment variable while "
- "expanding \"%s\"", filename);
- return NULL;
- }
- home = tor_strdup(home);
- rest = strlen(filename)>=2?(filename+2):"";
- } else {
- #ifdef HAVE_PWD_H
- char *username, *slash;
- slash = strchr(filename, '/');
- if (slash)
- username = tor_strndup(filename+1,slash-filename-1);
- else
- username = tor_strdup(filename+1);
- if (!(home = get_user_homedir(username))) {
- log_warn(LD_CONFIG,"Couldn't get homedir for \"%s\"",username);
- tor_free(username);
- return NULL;
- }
- tor_free(username);
- rest = slash ? (slash+1) : "";
- #else
- log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Couldn't expend homedir on system without pwd.h");
- return tor_strdup(filename);
- #endif
- }
- tor_assert(home);
- /* Remove trailing slash. */
- if (strlen(home)>1 && !strcmpend(home,PATH_SEPARATOR)) {
- home[strlen(home)-1] = '\0';
- }
- /* Plus one for /, plus one for NUL.
- * Round up to 16 in case we can't do math. */
- len = strlen(home)+strlen(rest)+16;
- result = tor_malloc(len);
- tor_snprintf(result,len,"%s"PATH_SEPARATOR"%s",home,rest);
- tor_free(home);
- return result;
- } else {
- return tor_strdup(filename);
- }
- }
- /** Return a new list containing the filenames in the directory <b>dirname</b>.
- * Return NULL on error or if <b>dirname</b> is not a directory.
- */
- smartlist_t *
- tor_listdir(const char *dirname)
- {
- smartlist_t *result;
- #ifdef MS_WINDOWS
- char *pattern;
- HANDLE handle;
- WIN32_FIND_DATA findData;
- size_t pattern_len = strlen(dirname)+16;
- pattern = tor_malloc(pattern_len);
- tor_snprintf(pattern, pattern_len, "%s\\*", dirname);
- if (!(handle = FindFirstFile(pattern, &findData))) {
- tor_free(pattern);
- return NULL;
- }
- result = smartlist_create();
- while (1) {
- if (strcmp(findData.cFileName, ".") &&
- strcmp(findData.cFileName, "..")) {
- smartlist_add(result, tor_strdup(findData.cFileName));
- }
- if (!FindNextFile(handle, &findData)) {
- if (GetLastError() != ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES) {
- log_warn(LD_FS, "Error reading directory.");
- }
- break;
- }
- }
- FindClose(handle);
- tor_free(pattern);
- #else
- DIR *d;
- struct dirent *de;
- if (!(d = opendir(dirname)))
- return NULL;
- result = smartlist_create();
- while ((de = readdir(d))) {
- if (!strcmp(de->d_name, ".") ||
- !strcmp(de->d_name, ".."))
- continue;
- smartlist_add(result, tor_strdup(de->d_name));
- }
- closedir(d);
- #endif
- return result;
- }
- /** Return true iff <b>filename</b> is a relative path. */
- int
- path_is_relative(const char *filename)
- {
- if (filename && filename[0] == '/')
- return 0;
- #ifdef MS_WINDOWS
- else if (filename && filename[0] == '\\')
- return 0;
- else if (filename && strlen(filename)>3 && TOR_ISALPHA(filename[0]) &&
- filename[1] == ':' && filename[2] == '\\')
- return 0;
- #endif
- else
- return 1;
- }
- /* =====
- * Net helpers
- * ===== */
- /** Return true iff <b>ip</b> (in host order) is an IP reserved to localhost,
- * or reserved for local networks by RFC 1918.
- */
- int
- is_internal_IP(uint32_t ip, int for_listening)
- {
- tor_addr_t myaddr;
- myaddr.sa.sin_family = AF_INET;
- myaddr.sa.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(ip);
- return tor_addr_is_internal(&myaddr, for_listening);
- }
- /** Return true iff <b>ip</b> is an IP reserved to localhost or local networks
- * in RFC1918 or RFC4193 or RFC4291. (fec0::/10, deprecated by RFC3879, is
- * also treated as internal for now.)
- */
- int
- tor_addr_is_internal(const tor_addr_t *addr, int for_listening)
- {
- uint32_t iph4 = 0;
- uint32_t iph6[4];
- sa_family_t v_family;
- v_family = IN_FAMILY(addr);
- if (v_family == AF_INET) {
- iph4 = IPV4IPh(addr);
- } else if (v_family == AF_INET6) {
- if (tor_addr_is_v4(addr)) { /* v4-mapped */
- v_family = AF_INET;
- iph4 = ntohl(IN6_ADDRESS32(addr)[3]);
- }
- }
- if (v_family == AF_INET6) {
- iph6[0] = ntohl(IN6_ADDRESS32(addr)[0]);
- iph6[1] = ntohl(IN6_ADDRESS32(addr)[1]);
- iph6[2] = ntohl(IN6_ADDRESS32(addr)[2]);
- iph6[3] = ntohl(IN6_ADDRESS32(addr)[3]);
- if (for_listening && !iph6[0] && !iph6[1] && !iph6[2] && !iph6[3]) /* :: */
- return 0;
- if (((iph6[0] & 0xfe000000) == 0xfc000000) || /* fc00/7 - RFC4193 */
- ((iph6[0] & 0xffc00000) == 0xfe800000) || /* fe80/10 - RFC4291 */
- ((iph6[0] & 0xffc00000) == 0xfec00000)) /* fec0/10 D- RFC3879 */
- return 1;
- if (!iph6[0] && !iph6[1] && !iph6[2] &&
- ((iph6[3] & 0xfffffffe) == 0x00000000)) /* ::/127 */
- return 1;
- return 0;
- } else if (v_family == AF_INET) {
- if (for_listening && !iph4) /* special case for binding to 0.0.0.0 */
- return 0;
- if (((iph4 & 0xff000000) == 0x0a000000) || /* 10/8 */
- ((iph4 & 0xff000000) == 0x00000000) || /* 0/8 */
- ((iph4 & 0xff000000) == 0x7f000000) || /* 127/8 */
- ((iph4 & 0xffff0000) == 0xa9fe0000) || /* 169.254/16 */
- ((iph4 & 0xfff00000) == 0xac100000) || /* 172.16/12 */
- ((iph4 & 0xffff0000) == 0xc0a80000)) /* 192.168/16 */
- return 1;
- return 0;
- }
- /* unknown address family... assume it's not safe for external use */
- /* rather than tor_assert(0) */
- log_warn(LD_BUG, "tor_addr_is_internal() called with a non-IP address.");
- return 1;
- }
- #if 0
- /** Convert a tor_addr_t <b>addr</b> into a string, and store it in
- * <b>dest</b> of size <b>len</b>. Returns a pointer to dest on success,
- * or NULL on failure.
- */
- void
- tor_addr_to_str(char *dest, const tor_addr_t *addr, int len)
- {
- const char *ptr;
- tor_assert(addr && dest);
- switch (IN_FAMILY(addr)) {
- case AF_INET:
- ptr = tor_inet_ntop(AF_INET, &addr->sa.sin_addr, dest, len);
- break;
- case AF_INET6:
- ptr = tor_inet_ntop(AF_INET6, &addr->sa6.sin6_addr, dest, len);
- break;
- default:
- return NULL;
- }
- return ptr;
- }
- #endif
- /** Parse a string of the form "host[:port]" from <b>addrport</b>. If
- * <b>address</b> is provided, set *<b>address</b> to a copy of the
- * host portion of the string. If <b>addr</b> is provided, try to
- * resolve the host portion of the string and store it into
- * *<b>addr</b> (in host byte order). If <b>port_out</b> is provided,
- * store the port number into *<b>port_out</b>, or 0 if no port is given.
- * If <b>port_out</b> is NULL, then there must be no port number in
- * <b>addrport</b>.
- * Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
- */
- int
- parse_addr_port(int severity, const char *addrport, char **address,
- uint32_t *addr, uint16_t *port_out)
- {
- const char *colon;
- char *_address = NULL;
- int _port;
- int ok = 1;
- tor_assert(addrport);
- colon = strchr(addrport, ':');
- if (colon) {
- _address = tor_strndup(addrport, colon-addrport);
- _port = (int) tor_parse_long(colon+1,10,1,65535,NULL,NULL);
- if (!_port) {
- log_fn(severity, LD_GENERAL, "Port %s out of range", escaped(colon+1));
- ok = 0;
- }
- if (!port_out) {
- char *esc_addrport = esc_for_log(addrport);
- log_fn(severity, LD_GENERAL,
- "Port %s given on %s when not required",
- escaped(colon+1), esc_addrport);
- tor_free(esc_addrport);
- ok = 0;
- }
- } else {
- _address = tor_strdup(addrport);
- _port = 0;
- }
- if (addr) {
- /* There's an addr pointer, so we need to resolve the hostname. */
- if (tor_lookup_hostname(_address,addr)) {
- log_fn(severity, LD_NET, "Couldn't look up %s", escaped(_address));
- ok = 0;
- *addr = 0;
- }
- }
- if (address && ok) {
- *address = _address;
- } else {
- if (address)
- *address = NULL;
- tor_free(_address);
- }
- if (port_out)
- *port_out = ok ? ((uint16_t) _port) : 0;
- return ok ? 0 : -1;
- }
- /** If <b>mask</b> is an address mask for a bit-prefix, return the number of
- * bits. Otherwise, return -1. */
- int
- addr_mask_get_bits(uint32_t mask)
- {
- int i;
- if (mask == 0)
- return 0;
- if (mask == 0xFFFFFFFFu)
- return 32;
- for (i=0; i<=32; ++i) {
- if (mask == (uint32_t) ~((1u<<(32-i))-1)) {
- return i;
- }
- }
- return -1;
- }
- /** Compare two addresses <b>a1</b> and <b>a2</b> for equality under a
- * etmask of <b>mbits</b> bits. Return -1, 0, or 1.
- *
- * XXXX020Temporary function to allow masks as bitcounts everywhere. This
- * will be replaced with an IPv6-aware version as soon as 32-bit addresses are
- * no longer passed around.
- */
- int
- addr_mask_cmp_bits(uint32_t a1, uint32_t a2, maskbits_t bits)
- {
- if (bits > 32)
- bits = 32;
- else if (bits == 0)
- return 0;
- a1 >>= (32-bits);
- a2 >>= (32-bits);
- if (a1 < a2)
- return -1;
- else if (a1 > a2)
- return 1;
- else
- return 0;
- }
- /** Parse a string <b>s</b> in the format of (*|port(-maxport)?)?, setting the
- * various *out pointers as appropriate. Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
- */
- int
- parse_port_range(const char *port, uint16_t *port_min_out,
- uint16_t *port_max_out)
- {
- int port_min, port_max, ok;
- tor_assert(port_min_out);
- tor_assert(port_max_out);
- if (!port || *port == '\0' || strcmp(port, "*") == 0) {
- port_min = 1;
- port_max = 65535;
- } else {
- char *endptr = NULL;
- port_min = tor_parse_long(port, 10, 0, 65535, &ok, &endptr);
- if (!ok) {
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
- "Malformed port %s on address range; rejecting.",
- escaped(port));
- return -1;
- } else if (endptr && *endptr == '-') {
- port = endptr+1;
- endptr = NULL;
- port_max = tor_parse_long(port, 10, 1, 65536, &ok, &endptr);
- if (!ok) {
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
- "Malformed port %s on address range; rejecting.",
- escaped(port));
- return -1;
- }
- } else {
- port_max = port_min;
- }
- if (port_min > port_max) {
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Insane port range on address policy; rejecting.");
- return -1;
- }
- }
- if (port_min < 1)
- port_min = 1;
- if (port_max > 65535)
- port_max = 65535;
- *port_min_out = (uint16_t) port_min;
- *port_max_out = (uint16_t) port_max;
- return 0;
- }
- /** Parse a string <b>s</b> in the format of
- * (IP(/mask|/mask-bits)?|*)(:*|port(-maxport)?)?, setting the various
- * *out pointers as appropriate. Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
- */
- int
- parse_addr_and_port_range(const char *s, uint32_t *addr_out,
- maskbits_t *maskbits_out, uint16_t *port_min_out,
- uint16_t *port_max_out)
- {
- char *address;
- char *mask, *port, *endptr;
- struct in_addr in;
- int bits;
- tor_assert(s);
- tor_assert(addr_out);
- tor_assert(maskbits_out);
- tor_assert(port_min_out);
- tor_assert(port_max_out);
- address = tor_strdup(s);
- /* Break 'address' into separate strings.
- */
- mask = strchr(address,'/');
- port = strchr(mask?mask:address,':');
- if (mask)
- *mask++ = '\0';
- if (port)
- *port++ = '\0';
- /* Now "address" is the IP|'*' part...
- * "mask" is the Mask|Maskbits part...
- * and "port" is the *|port|min-max part.
- */
- if (strcmp(address,"*")==0) {
- *addr_out = 0;
- } else if (tor_inet_aton(address, &in) != 0) {
- *addr_out = ntohl(in.s_addr);
- } else {
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Malformed IP %s in address pattern; rejecting.",
- escaped(address));
- goto err;
- }
- if (!mask) {
- if (strcmp(address,"*")==0)
- *maskbits_out = 0;
- else
- *maskbits_out = 32;
- } else {
- endptr = NULL;
- bits = (int) strtol(mask, &endptr, 10);
- if (!*endptr) {
- /* strtol handled the whole mask. */
- if (bits < 0 || bits > 32) {
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
- "Bad number of mask bits on address range; rejecting.");
- goto err;
- }
- *maskbits_out = bits;
- } else if (tor_inet_aton(mask, &in) != 0) {
- bits = addr_mask_get_bits(ntohl(in.s_addr));
- if (bits < 0) {
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
- "Mask %s on address range isn't a prefix; dropping",
- escaped(mask));
- goto err;
- }
- *maskbits_out = bits;
- } else {
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
- "Malformed mask %s on address range; rejecting.",
- escaped(mask));
- goto err;
- }
- }
- if (parse_port_range(port, port_min_out, port_max_out)<0)
- goto err;
- tor_free(address);
- return 0;
- err:
- tor_free(address);
- return -1;
- }
- /** Parse a string <b>s</b> containing an IPv4/IPv6 address, and possibly
- * a mask and port or port range. Store the parsed address in
- * <b>addr_out</b>, a mask (if any) in <b>mask_out</b>, and port(s) (if any)
- * in <b>port_min_out</b> and <b>port_max_out</b>.
- *
- * The syntax is:
- * Address OptMask OptPortRange
- * Address ::= IPv4Address / "[" IPv6Address "]" / "*"
- * OptMask ::= "/" Integer /
- * OptPortRange ::= ":*" / ":" Integer / ":" Integer "-" Integer /
- *
- * - If mask, minport, or maxport are NULL, we do not want these
- * options to be set; treat them as an error if present.
- * - If the string has no mask, the mask is set to /32 (IPv4) or /128 (IPv6).
- * - If the string has one port, it is placed in both min and max port
- * variables.
- * - If the string has no port(s), port_(min|max)_out are set to 1 and 65535.
- *
- * Return an address family on success, or -1 if an invalid address string is
- * provided.
- */
- int
- tor_addr_parse_mask_ports(const char *s, tor_addr_t *addr_out,
- maskbits_t *maskbits_out,
- uint16_t *port_min_out, uint16_t *port_max_out)
- {
- char *base = NULL, *address, *mask = NULL, *port = NULL, *rbracket = NULL;
- char *endptr;
- int any_flag=0, v4map=0;
- tor_assert(s);
- tor_assert(addr_out);
- /* IP, [], /mask, ports */
- #define MAX_ADDRESS_LENGTH (TOR_ADDR_BUF_LEN+2+(1+INET_NTOA_BUF_LEN)+12+1)
- if (strlen(s) > MAX_ADDRESS_LENGTH) {
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Impossibly long IP %s; rejecting", escaped(s));
- goto err;
- }
- base = tor_strdup(s);
- /* Break 'base' into separate strings. */
- address = base;
- if (*address == '[') { /* Probably IPv6 */
- address++;
- rbracket = strchr(address, ']');
- if (!rbracket) {
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
- "No closing IPv6 bracket in address pattern; rejecting.");
- goto err;
- }
- }
- mask = strchr((rbracket?rbracket:address),'/');
- port = strchr((mask?mask:(rbracket?rbracket:address)), ':');
- if (port)
- *port++ = '\0';
- if (mask)
- *mask++ = '\0';
- if (rbracket)
- *rbracket = '\0';
- if (port && mask)
- tor_assert(port > mask);
- if (mask && rbracket)
- tor_assert(mask > rbracket);
- /* Now "address" is the a.b.c.d|'*'|abcd::1 part...
- * "mask" is the Mask|Maskbits part...
- * and "port" is the *|port|min-max part.
- */
- /* Process the address portion */
- memset(addr_out, 0, sizeof(tor_addr_t));
- if (!strcmp(address, "*")) {
- addr_out->sa.sin_family = AF_INET; /* AF_UNSPEC ???? XXXXX020 */
- any_flag = 1;
- } else if (tor_inet_pton(AF_INET6, address, &addr_out->sa6.sin6_addr) > 0) {
- addr_out->sa6.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
- } else if (tor_inet_pton(AF_INET, address, &addr_out->sa.sin_addr) > 0) {
- addr_out->sa.sin_family = AF_INET;
- } else {
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Malformed IP %s in address pattern; rejecting.",
- escaped(address));
- goto err;
- }
- v4map = tor_addr_is_v4(addr_out);
- /*
- #ifdef ALWAYS_V6_MAP
- if (v_family == AF_INET) {
- v_family = AF_INET6;
- IN_ADDR6(addr_out).s6_addr32[3] = IN6_ADDRESS(addr_out).s_addr;
- memset(&IN6_ADDRESS(addr_out), 0, 10);
- IN_ADDR6(addr_out).s6_addr16[5] = 0xffff;
- }
- #else
- if (v_family == AF_INET6 && v4map) {
- v_family = AF_INET;
- IN4_ADDRESS((addr_out).s_addr = IN6_ADDRESS(addr_out).s6_addr32[3];
- }
- #endif
- */
- /* Parse mask */
- if (maskbits_out) {
- int bits = 0;
- struct in_addr v4mask;
- if (mask) { /* the caller (tried to) specify a mask */
- bits = (int) strtol(mask, &endptr, 10);
- if (!*endptr) { /* strtol converted everything, so it was an integer */
- if ((bits<0 || bits>128) ||
- ((IN_FAMILY(addr_out) == AF_INET) && bits > 32)) {
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
- "Bad number of mask bits (%d) on address range; rejecting.",
- bits);
- goto err;
- }
- } else { /* mask might still be an address-style mask */
- if (tor_inet_pton(AF_INET, mask, &v4mask) > 0) {
- bits = addr_mask_get_bits(ntohl(v4mask.s_addr));
- if (bits < 0) {
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
- "IPv4-style mask %s is not a prefix address; rejecting.",
- escaped(mask));
- goto err;
- }
- } else { /* Not IPv4; we don't do address-style IPv6 masks. */
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
- "Malformed mask on address range %s; rejecting.",
- escaped(s));
- goto err;
- }
- }
- if (IN_FAMILY(addr_out) == AF_INET6 && v4map) {
- if (bits > 32 && bits < 96) { /* Crazy */
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
- "Bad mask bits %i for V4-mapped V6 address; rejecting.",
- bits);
- goto err;
- }
- /* XXXX020 is this really what we want? */
- bits = 96 + bits%32; /* map v4-mapped masks onto 96-128 bits */
- }
- } else { /* pick an appropriate mask, as none was given */
- if (any_flag)
- bits = 0; /* This is okay whether it's V6 or V4 (FIX V4-mapped V6!) */
- else if (IN_FAMILY(addr_out) == AF_INET)
- bits = 32;
- else if (IN_FAMILY(addr_out) == AF_INET6)
- bits = 128;
- }
- *maskbits_out = (maskbits_t) bits;
- } else {
- if (mask) {
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
- "Unexpected mask in addrss %s; rejecting", escaped(s));
- goto err;
- }
- }
- /* Parse port(s) */
- if (port_min_out) {
- uint16_t port2;
- if (!port_max_out) /* caller specified one port; fake the second one */
- port_max_out = &port2;
- if (parse_port_range(port, port_min_out, port_max_out) < 0) {
- goto err;
- } else if ((*port_min_out != *port_max_out) && port_max_out == &port2) {
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
- "Wanted one port from address range, but there are two.");
- port_max_out = NULL; /* caller specified one port, so set this back */
- goto err;
- }
- } else {
- if (port) {
- log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
- "Unexpected ports in addrss %s; rejecting", escaped(s));
- goto err;
- }
- }
- tor_free(base);
- return IN_FAMILY(addr_out);
- err:
- tor_free(base);
- return -1;
- }
- /** Determine whether an address is IPv4, either native or ipv4-mapped ipv6.
- * Note that this is about representation only, as any decent stack will
- * reject ipv4-mapped addresses received on the wire (and won't use them
- * on the wire either).
- */
- int
- tor_addr_is_v4(const tor_addr_t *addr)
- {
- tor_assert(addr);
- if (IN_FAMILY(addr) == AF_INET)
- return 1;
- if (IN_FAMILY(addr) == AF_INET6) { /* First two don't need to be ordered */
- if ((IN6_ADDRESS32(addr)[0] == 0) &&
- (IN6_ADDRESS32(addr)[1] == 0) &&
- (ntohl(IN6_ADDRESS32(addr)[2]) == 0x0000ffffu))
- return 1;
- }
- return 0; /* Not IPv4 - unknown family or a full-blood IPv6 address */
- }
- /** Determine whether an address <b>addr</b> is null, either all zeroes or
- * belonging to family AF_UNSPEC.
- */
- int
- tor_addr_is_null(const tor_addr_t *addr)
- {
- tor_assert(addr);
- switch (IN_FAMILY(addr)) {
- case AF_INET6:
- return (!IN6_ADDRESS32(addr)[0] &&
- !IN6_ADDRESS32(addr)[1] &&
- !IN6_ADDRESS32(addr)[2] &&
- !IN6_ADDRESS32(addr)[3]);
- case AF_INET:
- return (!IN4_ADDRESS(addr)->s_addr);
- default:
- return 1;
- }
- //return 1;
- }
- /** Given an IPv4 in_addr struct *<b>in</b> (in network order, as usual),
- * write it as a string into the <b>buf_len</b>-byte buffer in
- * <b>buf</b>.
- */
- int
- tor_inet_ntoa(const struct in_addr *in, char *buf, size_t buf_len)
- {
- uint32_t a = ntohl(in->s_addr);
- return tor_snprintf(buf, buf_len, "%d.%d.%d.%d",
- (int)(uint8_t)((a>>24)&0xff),
- (int)(uint8_t)((a>>16)&0xff),
- (int)(uint8_t)((a>>8 )&0xff),
- (int)(uint8_t)((a )&0xff));
- }
- /** Take a 32-bit host-order ipv4 address <b>v4addr</b> and store it in the
- * tor_addr *<b>dest</b>.
- *
- * XXXX020 Temporary, for use while 32-bit int addresses are still being
- * passed around.
- */
- void
- tor_addr_from_ipv4(tor_addr_t *dest, uint32_t v4addr)
- {
- tor_assert(dest);
- memset(dest, 0, sizeof(dest));
- dest->sa.sin_family = AF_INET;
- dest->sa.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(v4addr);
- }
- /** Copy a tor_addr_t from <b>src</b> to <b>dest</b>.
- */
- void
- tor_addr_copy(tor_addr_t *dest, const tor_addr_t *src)
- {
- tor_assert(src && dest);
- memcpy(dest, src, sizeof(tor_addr_t));
- }
- /** Given two addresses <b>addr1</b> and <b>addr2</b>, return 0 if the two
- * addresses are equivalent under the mask mbits, less than 0 if addr1
- * preceeds addr2, and greater than 0 otherwise.
- *
- * Different address families (IPv4 vs IPv6) are always considered unequal.
- */
- int
- tor_addr_compare(const tor_addr_t *addr1, const tor_addr_t *addr2)
- {
- return tor_addr_compare_masked(addr1, addr2, 128);
- }
- /** As tor_addr_compare(), but only looks at the first <b>mask</b> bits of
- * the address.
- *
- * Reduce over-specific masks (>128 for ipv6, >32 for ipv4) to 128 or 32.
- */
- int
- tor_addr_compare_masked(const tor_addr_t *addr1, const tor_addr_t *addr2,
- maskbits_t mbits)
- {
- uint32_t ip4a=0, ip4b=0;
- sa_family_t v_family[2];
- int idx;
- uint32_t masked_a, masked_b;
- tor_assert(addr1 && addr2);
- /* XXXX020 this code doesn't handle mask bits right it's using v4-mapped v6
- * addresses. If I ask whether ::ffff:1.2.3.4 and ::ffff:1.2.7.8 are the
- * same in the first 16 bits, it will say "yes." That's not so intuitive.
- */
- v_family[0] = IN_FAMILY(addr1);
- v_family[1] = IN_FAMILY(addr2);
- if (v_family[0] == AF_INET) { /* If this is native IPv4, note the address */
- ip4a = IPV4IPh(addr1); /* Later we risk overwriting a v4-mapped address */
- } else if ((v_family[0] == AF_INET6) && tor_addr_is_v4(addr1)) {
- v_family[0] = AF_INET;
- ip4a = IPV4MAPh(addr1);
- }
- if (v_family[1] == AF_INET) { /* If this is native IPv4, note the address */
- ip4b = IPV4IPh(addr2); /* Later we risk overwriting a v4-mapped address */
- } else if ((v_family[1] == AF_INET6) && tor_addr_is_v4(addr2)) {
- v_family[1] = AF_INET;
- ip4b = IPV4MAPh(addr2);
- }
- if (v_family[0] > v_family[1]) /* Comparison of virtual families */
- return 1;
- else if (v_family[0] < v_family[1])
- return -1;
- if (mbits == 0) /* Under a complete wildcard mask, consider them equal */
- return 0;
- if (v_family[0] == AF_INET) { /* Real or mapped IPv4 */
- if (mbits >= 32) {
- masked_a = ip4a;
- masked_b = ip4b;
- } else if (mbits == 0) {
- return 0;
- } else {
- masked_a = ip4a >> (32-mbits);
- masked_b = ip4b >> (32-mbits);
- }
- if (masked_a < masked_b)
- return -1;
- else if (masked_a > masked_b)
- return 1;
- return 0;
- } else if (v_family[0] == AF_INET6) { /* Real IPv6 */
- const uint32_t *a1 = IN6_ADDRESS32(addr1);
- const uint32_t *a2 = IN6_ADDRESS32(addr2);
- for (idx = 0; idx < 4; ++idx) {
- uint32_t masked_a = ntohl(a1[idx]);
- uint32_t masked_b = ntohl(a2[idx]);
- if (!mbits) {
- return 0; /* Mask covers both addresses from here on */
- } else if (mbits < 32) {
- masked_a >>= (32-mbits);
- masked_b >>= (32-mbits);
- }
- if (masked_a > masked_b)
- return 1;
- else if (masked_a < masked_b)
- return -1;
- if (mbits < 32)
- return 0;
- mbits -= 32;
- }
- return 0;
- }
- tor_assert(0); /* Unknown address family */
- return -1; /* unknown address family, return unequal? */
- }
- /** Given a host-order <b>addr</b>, call tor_inet_ntop() on it
- * and return a strdup of the resulting address.
- */
- char *
- tor_dup_addr(uint32_t addr)
- {
- char buf[TOR_ADDR_BUF_LEN];
- struct in_addr in;
- in.s_addr = htonl(addr);
- tor_inet_ntop(AF_INET, &in, buf, sizeof(buf));
- return tor_strdup(buf);
- }
- /** Convert the tor_addr_t *<b>addr</b> into string form and store it in
- * <b>dest</b>, which can hold at least <b>len</b> bytes. Returns <b>dest</b>
- * on success, NULL on failure.
- */
- const char *
- tor_addr_to_str(char *dest, const tor_addr_t *addr, int len)
- {
- tor_assert(addr && dest);
- if (IN_FAMILY(addr) == AF_INET) {
- return tor_inet_ntop(AF_INET, IN4_ADDRESS(addr), dest, len);
- } else if (IN_FAMILY(addr) == AF_INET6) {
- return tor_inet_ntop(AF_INET6, IN6_ADDRESS(addr), dest, len);
- } else {
- return NULL;
- }
- }
- /** Convert the string in <b>src</b> to a tor_addr_t <b>addr</b>.
- *
- * Return an address family on success, or -1 if an invalid address string is
- * provided. */
- int
- tor_addr_from_str(tor_addr_t *addr, const char *src)
- {
- tor_assert(addr && src);
- return tor_addr_parse_mask_ports(src, addr, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- }
- /** Set *<b>addr</b> to the IP address (if any) of whatever interface
- * connects to the internet. This address should only be used in checking
- * whether our address has changed. Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
- */
- int
- get_interface_address6(int severity, sa_family_t family, tor_addr_t *addr)
- {
- int sock=-1, r=-1;
- struct sockaddr_storage my_addr, target_addr;
- socklen_t my_addr_len;
- tor_assert(addr);
- memset(addr, 0, sizeof(tor_addr_t));
- memset(&target_addr, 0, sizeof(target_addr));
- my_addr_len = sizeof(my_addr);
- ((struct sockaddr_in*)&target_addr)->sin_port = 9; /* DISGARD port */
- /* Don't worry: no packets are sent. We just need to use a real address
- * on the actual internet. */
- if (family == AF_INET6) {
- struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6*)&target_addr;
- sock = tor_open_socket(PF_INET6,SOCK_DGRAM,IPPROTO_UDP);
- my_addr_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6);
- sin6->sin6_family = AF_INET6;
- S6_ADDR16(sin6->sin6_addr)[0] = htons(0x2002); /* 2002:: */
- } else if (family == AF_INET) {
- struct sockaddr_in *sin = (struct sockaddr_in*)&target_addr;
- sock = tor_open_socket(PF_INET,SOCK_DGRAM,IPPROTO_UDP);
- my_addr_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
- sin->sin_family = AF_INET;
- sin->sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(0x12000001); /* 18.0.0.1 */
- } else {
- return -1;
- }
- if (sock < 0) {
- int e = tor_socket_errno(-1);
- log_fn(severity, LD_NET, "unable to create socket: %s",
- tor_socket_strerror(e));
- goto err;
- }
- if (connect(sock,(struct sockaddr *)&target_addr,sizeof(target_addr))<0) {
- int e = tor_socket_errno(sock);
- log_fn(severity, LD_NET, "connect() failed: %s", tor_socket_strerror(e));
- goto err;
- }
- if (getsockname(sock,(struct sockaddr*)&my_addr, &my_addr_len)) {
- int e = tor_socket_errno(sock);
- log_fn(severity, LD_NET, "getsockname() to determine interface failed: %s",
- tor_socket_strerror(e));
- goto err;
- }
- memcpy(addr, &my_addr, sizeof(tor_addr_t));
- r=0;
- err:
- if (sock >= 0)
- tor_close_socket(sock);
- return r;
- }
- /**
- * Set *<b>addr</b> to the host-order IPv4 address (if any) of whatever
- * interface connects to the internet. This address should only be used in
- * checking whether our address has changed. Return 0 on success, -1 on
- * failure.
- */
- int
- get_interface_address(int severity, uint32_t *addr)
- {
- tor_addr_t local_addr;
- int r;
- r = get_interface_address6(severity, AF_INET, &local_addr);
- if (r>=0)
- *addr = IPV4IPh(&local_addr);
- return r;
- }
- /* =====
- * Process helpers
- * ===== */
- #ifndef MS_WINDOWS
- /* Based on code contributed by christian grothoff */
- /** True iff we've called start_daemon(). */
- static int start_daemon_called = 0;
- /** True iff we've called finish_daemon(). */
- static int finish_daemon_called = 0;
- /** Socketpair used to communicate between parent and child process while
- * daemonizing. */
- static int daemon_filedes[2];
- /** Start putting the process into daemon mode: fork and drop all resources
- * except standard fds. The parent process never returns, but stays around
- * until finish_daemon is called. (Note: it's safe to call this more
- * than once: calls after the first are ignored.)
- */
- void
- start_daemon(void)
- {
- pid_t pid;
- if (start_daemon_called)
- return;
- start_daemon_called = 1;
- pipe(daemon_filedes);
- pid = fork();
- if (pid < 0) {
- log_err(LD_GENERAL,"fork failed. Exiting.");
- exit(1);
- }
- if (pid) { /* Parent */
- int ok;
- char c;
- close(daemon_filedes[1]); /* we only read */
- ok = -1;
- while (0 < read(daemon_filedes[0], &c, sizeof(char))) {
- if (c == '.')
- ok = 1;
- }
- fflush(stdout);
- if (ok == 1)
- exit(0);
- else
- exit(1); /* child reported error */
- } else { /* Child */
- close(daemon_filedes[0]); /* we only write */
- pid = setsid(); /* Detach from controlling terminal */
- /*
- * Fork one more time, so the parent (the session group leader) can exit.
- * This means that we, as a non-session group leader, can never regain a
- * controlling terminal. This part is recommended by Stevens's
- * _Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment_.
- */
- if (fork() != 0) {
- exit(0);
- }
- return;
- }
- }
- /** Finish putting the process into daemon mode: drop standard fds, and tell
- * the parent process to exit. (Note: it's safe to call this more than once:
- * calls after the first are ignored. Calls start_daemon first if it hasn't
- * been called already.)
- */
- void
- finish_daemon(const char *desired_cwd)
- {
- int nullfd;
- char c = '.';
- if (finish_daemon_called)
- return;
- if (!start_daemon_called)
- start_daemon();
- finish_daemon_called = 1;
- if (!desired_cwd)
- desired_cwd = "/";
- /* Don't hold the wrong FS mounted */
- if (chdir(desired_cwd) < 0) {
- log_err(LD_GENERAL,"chdir to \"%s\" failed. Exiting.",desired_cwd);
- exit(1);
- }
- nullfd = open("/dev/null",
- O_CREAT | O_RDWR | O_APPEND);
- if (nullfd < 0) {
- log_err(LD_GENERAL,"/dev/null can't be opened. Exiting.");
- exit(1);
- }
- /* close fds linking to invoking terminal, but
- * close usual incoming fds, but redirect them somewhere
- * useful so the fds don't get reallocated elsewhere.
- */
- if (dup2(nullfd,0) < 0 ||
- dup2(nullfd,1) < 0 ||
- dup2(nullfd,2) < 0) {
- log_err(LD_GENERAL,"dup2 failed. Exiting.");
- exit(1);
- }
- if (nullfd > 2)
- close(nullfd);
- write(daemon_filedes[1], &c, sizeof(char)); /* signal success */
- close(daemon_filedes[1]);
- }
- #else
- /* defined(MS_WINDOWS) */
- void
- start_daemon(void)
- {
- }
- void
- finish_daemon(const char *cp)
- {
- (void)cp;
- }
- #endif
- /** Write the current process ID, followed by NL, into <b>filename</b>.
- */
- void
- write_pidfile(char *filename)
- {
- FILE *pidfile;
- if ((pidfile = fopen(filename, "w")) == NULL) {
- log_warn(LD_FS, "Unable to open \"%s\" for writing: %s", filename,
- strerror(errno));
- } else {
- #ifdef MS_WINDOWS
- fprintf(pidfile, "%d\n", (int)_getpid());
- #else
- fprintf(pidfile, "%d\n", (int)getpid());
- #endif
- fclose(pidfile);
- }
- }
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