/* * buf.c: buffers for libvirt * * Copyright (C) 2005-2008, 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library. If not, see * . * * Daniel Veillard */ #include #include #include #include #include #include "c-ctype.h" #define __VIR_BUFFER_C__ #include "buf.h" #include "memory.h" /* If adding more fields, ensure to edit buf.h to match the number of fields */ struct _virBuffer { unsigned int size; unsigned int use; unsigned int error; /* errno value, or -1 for usage error */ int indent; char *content; }; /** * virBufferFail * @buf: the buffer * @error: which error occurred (errno value, or -1 for usage) * * Mark the buffer as failed, free the content and set the error flag. */ static void virBufferSetError(virBufferPtr buf, int error) { VIR_FREE(buf->content); buf->size = 0; buf->use = 0; buf->indent = 0; buf->error = error; } /** * virBufferAdjustIndent: * @buf: the buffer * @indent: adjustment to make * * Alter the auto-indent value by adding indent (positive to increase, * negative to decrease). Automatic indentation is performed by all * additive functions when the existing buffer is empty or ends with a * newline (however, note that no indentation is added after newlines * embedded in an appended string). If @indent would cause overflow, * the buffer error indicator is set. */ void virBufferAdjustIndent(virBufferPtr buf, int indent) { if (!buf || buf->error) return; if (indent > 0 ? INT_MAX - indent < buf->indent : buf->indent < -indent) { virBufferSetError(buf, -1); return; } buf->indent += indent; } /** * virBufferGetIndent: * @buf: the buffer * @dynamic: if false, return set value; if true, return 0 unless next * append would be affected by auto-indent * * Return the current auto-indent value, or -1 if there has been an error. */ int virBufferGetIndent(const virBufferPtr buf, bool dynamic) { if (!buf || buf->error) return -1; if (dynamic && buf->use && buf->content[buf->use - 1] != '\n') return 0; return buf->indent; } /** * virBufferGrow: * @buf: the buffer * @len: the minimum free size to allocate on top of existing used space * * Grow the available space of a buffer to at least @len bytes. * * Returns zero on success or -1 on error */ static int virBufferGrow(virBufferPtr buf, unsigned int len) { int size; if (buf->error) return -1; if ((len + buf->use) < buf->size) return 0; size = buf->use + len + 1000; if (VIR_REALLOC_N(buf->content, size) < 0) { virBufferSetError(buf, errno); return -1; } buf->size = size; return 0; } /** * virBufferAdd: * @buf: the buffer to append to * @str: the string * @len: the number of bytes to add, or -1 * * Add a string range to an XML buffer. If @len == -1, the length of * str is recomputed to the full string. Auto indentation may be applied. * */ void virBufferAdd(virBufferPtr buf, const char *str, int len) { unsigned int needSize; int indent; if (!str || !buf || (len == 0 && buf->indent == 0)) return; if (buf->error) return; indent = virBufferGetIndent(buf, true); if (len < 0) len = strlen(str); needSize = buf->use + indent + len + 2; if (needSize > buf->size && virBufferGrow(buf, needSize - buf->use) < 0) return; memset(&buf->content[buf->use], ' ', indent); memcpy(&buf->content[buf->use + indent], str, len); buf->use += indent + len; buf->content[buf->use] = '\0'; } /** * virBufferAddChar: * @buf: the buffer to append to * @c: the character to add * * Add a single character 'c' to a buffer. Auto indentation may be applied. * */ void virBufferAddChar(virBufferPtr buf, char c) { virBufferAdd(buf, &c, 1); } /** * virBufferCurrentContent: * @buf: Buffer * * Get the current content from the buffer. The content is only valid * until the next operation on @buf, and an empty string is returned if * no content is present yet. * * Returns the buffer content or NULL in case of error. */ const char * virBufferCurrentContent(virBufferPtr buf) { if (!buf || buf->error) return NULL; return buf->use ? buf->content : ""; } /** * virBufferContentAndReset: * @buf: Buffer * * Get the content from the buffer and free (only) the buffer structure. * The caller owns the returned string & should free it when no longer * required. The buffer object is reset to its initial state. This * interface intentionally returns NULL instead of an empty string if * there is no content. * * Returns the buffer content or NULL in case of error. */ char * virBufferContentAndReset(virBufferPtr buf) { char *str; if (buf == NULL) return NULL; if (buf->error) { memset(buf, 0, sizeof(*buf)); return NULL; } str = buf->content; memset(buf, 0, sizeof(*buf)); return str; } /** * virBufferFreeAndReset: * @buf: the buffer to free and reset * * Frees the buffer content and resets the buffer structure. */ void virBufferFreeAndReset(virBufferPtr buf) { char *str = virBufferContentAndReset(buf); VIR_FREE(str); } /** * virBufferError: * @buf: the buffer * * Check to see if the buffer is in an error state due * to failed memory allocation or usage error * * Return positive errno value or -1 on usage error, 0 if normal */ int virBufferError(const virBufferPtr buf) { if (buf == NULL) return -1; return buf->error; } /** * virBufferUse: * @buf: the usage of the string in the buffer * * Return the string usage in bytes */ unsigned int virBufferUse(const virBufferPtr buf) { if (buf == NULL) return 0; return buf->use; } /** * virBufferAsprintf: * @buf: the buffer to append to * @format: the format * @...: the variable list of arguments * * Do a formatted print to an XML buffer. Auto indentation may be applied. */ void virBufferAsprintf(virBufferPtr buf, const char *format, ...) { va_list argptr; va_start(argptr, format); virBufferVasprintf(buf, format, argptr); va_end(argptr); } /** * virBufferVasprintf: * @buf: the buffer to append to * @format: the format * @argptr: the variable list of arguments * * Do a formatted print to an XML buffer. Auto indentation may be applied. */ void virBufferVasprintf(virBufferPtr buf, const char *format, va_list argptr) { int size, count, grow_size; va_list copy; if ((format == NULL) || (buf == NULL)) return; if (buf->error) return; virBufferAddLit(buf, ""); /* auto-indent */ if (buf->size == 0 && virBufferGrow(buf, 100) < 0) return; va_copy(copy, argptr); size = buf->size - buf->use; if ((count = vsnprintf(&buf->content[buf->use], size, format, copy)) < 0) { virBufferSetError(buf, errno); va_end(copy); return; } va_end(copy); /* Grow buffer if necessary and retry */ if (count >= size) { buf->content[buf->use] = 0; grow_size = (count + 1 > 1000) ? count + 1 : 1000; if (virBufferGrow(buf, grow_size) < 0) { return; } size = buf->size - buf->use; if ((count = vsnprintf(&buf->content[buf->use], size, format, argptr)) < 0) { virBufferSetError(buf, errno); return; } } buf->use += count; } /** * virBufferEscapeString: * @buf: the buffer to append to * @format: a printf like format string but with only one %s parameter * @str: the string argument which needs to be escaped * * Do a formatted print with a single string to an XML buffer. The * string is escaped for use in XML. If @str is NULL, nothing is * added (not even the rest of @format). Auto indentation may be * applied. */ void virBufferEscapeString(virBufferPtr buf, const char *format, const char *str) { int len; char *escaped, *out; const char *cur; if ((format == NULL) || (buf == NULL) || (str == NULL)) return; if (buf->error) return; len = strlen(str); if (strcspn(str, "<>&'\"") == len) { virBufferAsprintf(buf, format, str); return; } if (xalloc_oversized(6, len) || VIR_ALLOC_N(escaped, 6 * len + 1) < 0) { virBufferSetError(buf, errno); return; } cur = str; out = escaped; while (*cur != 0) { if (*cur == '<') { *out++ = '&'; *out++ = 'l'; *out++ = 't'; *out++ = ';'; } else if (*cur == '>') { *out++ = '&'; *out++ = 'g'; *out++ = 't'; *out++ = ';'; } else if (*cur == '&') { *out++ = '&'; *out++ = 'a'; *out++ = 'm'; *out++ = 'p'; *out++ = ';'; } else if (*cur == '"') { *out++ = '&'; *out++ = 'q'; *out++ = 'u'; *out++ = 'o'; *out++ = 't'; *out++ = ';'; } else if (*cur == '\'') { *out++ = '&'; *out++ = 'a'; *out++ = 'p'; *out++ = 'o'; *out++ = 's'; *out++ = ';'; } else if (((unsigned char)*cur >= 0x20) || (*cur == '\n') || (*cur == '\t') || (*cur == '\r')) { /* * default case, just copy ! * Note that character over 0x80 are likely to give problem * with UTF-8 XML, but since our string don't have an encoding * it's hard to handle properly we have to assume it's UTF-8 too */ *out++ = *cur; } cur++; } *out = 0; virBufferAsprintf(buf, format, escaped); VIR_FREE(escaped); } /** * virBufferEscapeSexpr: * @buf: the buffer to append to * @format: a printf like format string but with only one %s parameter * @str: the string argument which needs to be escaped * * Do a formatted print with a single string to an sexpr buffer. The * string is escaped to avoid generating a sexpr that xen will choke * on. This doesn't fully escape the sexpr, just enough for our code * to work. Auto indentation may be applied. */ void virBufferEscapeSexpr(virBufferPtr buf, const char *format, const char *str) { virBufferEscape(buf, '\\', "\\'", format, str); } /* Work around spurious strchr() diagnostics given by -Wlogical-op * for gcc < 4.6. Doing it via a local pragma keeps the damage * smaller than disabling it on the package level. Unfortunately, the * affected GCCs don't allow diagnostic push/pop which would have * further reduced the impact. */ #if BROKEN_GCC_WLOGICALOP # pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wlogical-op" #endif /** * virBufferEscape: * @buf: the buffer to append to * @escape: the escape character to inject * @toescape: NUL-terminated list of characters to escape * @format: a printf like format string but with only one %s parameter * @str: the string argument which needs to be escaped * * Do a formatted print with a single string to a buffer. Any characters * in the provided list are escaped with the given escape. Auto indentation * may be applied. */ void virBufferEscape(virBufferPtr buf, char escape, const char *toescape, const char *format, const char *str) { int len; char *escaped, *out; const char *cur; if ((format == NULL) || (buf == NULL) || (str == NULL)) return; if (buf->error) return; len = strlen(str); if (strcspn(str, toescape) == len) { virBufferAsprintf(buf, format, str); return; } if (xalloc_oversized(2, len) || VIR_ALLOC_N(escaped, 2 * len + 1) < 0) { virBufferSetError(buf, errno); return; } cur = str; out = escaped; while (*cur != 0) { if (strchr(toescape, *cur)) *out++ = escape; *out++ = *cur; cur++; } *out = 0; virBufferAsprintf(buf, format, escaped); VIR_FREE(escaped); } /** * virBufferURIEncodeString: * @buf: the buffer to append to * @str: the string argument which will be URI-encoded * * Append the string to the buffer. The string will be URI-encoded * during the append (ie any non alpha-numeric characters are replaced * with '%xx' hex sequences). Auto indentation may be applied. */ void virBufferURIEncodeString(virBufferPtr buf, const char *str) { int grow_size = 0; const char *p; unsigned char uc; const char *hex = "0123456789abcdef"; if ((buf == NULL) || (str == NULL)) return; if (buf->error) return; virBufferAddLit(buf, ""); /* auto-indent */ for (p = str; *p; ++p) { if (c_isalnum(*p)) grow_size++; else grow_size += 3; /* %ab */ } if (virBufferGrow(buf, grow_size) < 0) return; for (p = str; *p; ++p) { if (c_isalnum(*p)) buf->content[buf->use++] = *p; else { uc = (unsigned char) *p; buf->content[buf->use++] = '%'; buf->content[buf->use++] = hex[uc >> 4]; buf->content[buf->use++] = hex[uc & 0xf]; } } buf->content[buf->use] = '\0'; } /** * virBufferEscapeShell: * @buf: the buffer to append to * @str: an unquoted string * * Quotes a string so that the shell (/bin/sh) will interpret the * quoted string to mean str. Auto indentation may be applied. */ void virBufferEscapeShell(virBufferPtr buf, const char *str) { int len; char *escaped, *out; const char *cur; if ((buf == NULL) || (str == NULL)) return; if (buf->error) return; /* Only quote if str includes shell metacharacters. */ if (*str && !strpbrk(str, "\r\t\n !\"#$&'()*;<>?[\\]^`{|}~")) { virBufferAdd(buf, str, -1); return; } if (*str) { len = strlen(str); if (xalloc_oversized(4, len) || VIR_ALLOC_N(escaped, 4 * len + 3) < 0) { virBufferSetError(buf, errno); return; } } else { virBufferAddLit(buf, "''"); return; } cur = str; out = escaped; *out++ = '\''; while (*cur != 0) { if (*cur == '\'') { *out++ = '\''; /* Replace literal ' with a close ', a \', and a open ' */ *out++ = '\\'; *out++ = '\''; } *out++ = *cur++; } *out++ = '\''; *out = 0; virBufferAdd(buf, escaped, -1); VIR_FREE(escaped); } /** * virBufferStrcat: * @buf: the buffer to append to * @...: the variable list of strings, the last argument must be NULL * * Concatenate strings to an XML buffer. Auto indentation may be applied * after each string argument. */ void virBufferStrcat(virBufferPtr buf, ...) { va_list ap; char *str; if (buf->error) return; va_start(ap, buf); while ((str = va_arg(ap, char *)) != NULL) virBufferAdd(buf, str, -1); va_end(ap); } /** * virBufferTrim: * @buf: the buffer to trim * @str: the optional string, to force an exact trim * @len: the number of bytes to trim, or -1 to use @str * * Trim the tail of a buffer. If @str is provided, the trim only occurs * if the current tail of the buffer matches @str; a non-negative @len * further limits how much of the tail is trimmed. If @str is NULL, then * @len must be non-negative. * * Returns -1 if @buf has previously encountered an error or if @len is * invalid, 0 if there was nothing to trim (@buf was too short or @str * didn't match), and 1 if the trim was successful. */ int virBufferTrim(virBufferPtr buf, const char *str, int len) { size_t len2 = 0; if (!buf || buf->error || (!str && len < 0)) return -1; if (len > 0 && len > buf->use) return 0; if (str) { len2 = strlen(str); if (len2 > buf->use || memcmp(&buf->content[buf->use - len2], str, len2) != 0) return 0; } buf->use -= len < 0 ? len2 : len; buf->content[buf->use] = '\0'; return 1; }