// Copyright 2015 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #include "bsdiff/extents.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace bsdiff { /* The maximum accepted value for a given integer type when parsed as a signed * long long integer. This is defined to be the smaller of the maximum value * that can be represented by this type and LLONG_MAX. This bound allows us to * properly check that parsed values do not exceed the capacity of their * intended store, regardless of how its size relates to that of a signed long * long integer. Note: this may mean that we are losing the most significant * bit of an unsigned 64-bit field (e.g. size_t on some platforms), however * still permitting values up to 2^62, which is more than enough for all * practical purposes. */ #define MAX_ALLOWED(t) \ (std::min(static_cast(std::numeric_limits::max()), \ static_cast(std::numeric_limits::max()))) /* Get the type of a struct field. */ #define FIELD_TYPE(t, f) decltype(((t*)0)->f) /* Reads a long long integer from |s| into |*val_p|. Returns a pointer to the * character immediately following the specified |delim|, unless (a) parsing * failed (overflow or no valid digits); (b) the read value is less than * |min_val| or greater than |max_val|; (c) the delimiter character is not * |delim|, or the string ends although |may_end| is false. In any of these * cases, returns NULL. */ const char* read_llong(const char* s, long long* val_p, long long min_val, long long max_val, char delim, int may_end) { assert(val_p); const char* next_s; errno = 0; long long val = strtoll(s, (char**)&next_s, 10); if (((val == LLONG_MAX || val == LLONG_MIN) && errno == ERANGE) || next_s == s || val < min_val || val > max_val || (*next_s ? *next_s != delim : !may_end)) return NULL; /* bad value or delimiter */ *val_p = val; if (*next_s) next_s++; /* skip delimeter */ return next_s; } /* Reads a comma-separated list of "offset:length" extents from |ex_str|. If * |ex_arr| is NULL, then |ex_count| is ignored and it attempts to parse valid * extents until the end of the string is reached. Otherwise, stores up to * |ex_count| extents into |ex_arr|, which must be of at least this size. * Returns the number of correctly parsed extents, or -1 if a malformed extent * was found. */ static ssize_t extents_read(const char* ex_str, ex_t* ex_arr, size_t ex_count) { size_t i; size_t last_i = ex_count - 1; if (!ex_arr) { ex_count = SIZE_MAX; last_i = 0; } for (i = 0; *ex_str && i < ex_count; i++) { long long raw_off = 0, raw_len = 0; if (!((ex_str = read_llong(ex_str, &raw_off, -1, MAX_ALLOWED(FIELD_TYPE(ex_t, off)), ':', false)) && (ex_str = read_llong(ex_str, &raw_len, 1, MAX_ALLOWED(FIELD_TYPE(ex_t, len)), ',', i >= last_i)))) return -1; /* parsing error */ if (ex_arr) { ex_arr[i].off = raw_off; ex_arr[i].len = raw_len; } } return i; } bool ParseExtentStr(const char* ex_str, std::vector* extents) { // Sanity check: a string must be provided. if (!ex_str) return false; /* Parse string and count extents. */ ssize_t ret = extents_read(ex_str, NULL, 0); if (ret < 0) return false; // parsing error. // Input is good, commit to extent count. extents->resize(ret); if (ret == 0) return true; // No extents, nothing to do. // Populate the extent array. extents_read(ex_str, extents->data(), extents->size()); return true; } } // namespace bsdiff