/* Serval Distributed Numbering Architecture (DNA) Copyright (C) 2010 Paul Gardner-Stephen This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program 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 General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #include "serval.h" #include "overlay_buffer.h" /* When writing to a buffer, sizeLimit may place an upper bound on the amount of space to use When reading from a buffer, sizeLimit should first be set to the length of any existing data. In either case, functions that don't take an offset use and advance the position. */ struct overlay_buffer *ob_new(void) { struct overlay_buffer *ret=calloc(sizeof(struct overlay_buffer),1); if (!ret) return NULL; ob_unlimitsize(ret); return ret; } // index an existing static buffer. // and allow other callers to use the ob_ convenience methods for reading and writing up to size bytes. struct overlay_buffer *ob_static(unsigned char *bytes, int size){ struct overlay_buffer *ret=calloc(sizeof(struct overlay_buffer),1); if (!ret) return NULL; ret->bytes = bytes; ret->allocSize = size; ret->allocated = 0; ob_unlimitsize(ret); return ret; } // create a new overlay buffer from an existing piece of another buffer. // Both buffers will point to the same memory region. // It is up to the caller to ensure this buffer is not used after the parent buffer is freed. struct overlay_buffer *ob_slice(struct overlay_buffer *b, int offset, int length){ if (offset+length > b->allocSize) { WHY("Buffer isn't long enough to slice"); return NULL; } struct overlay_buffer *ret=calloc(sizeof(struct overlay_buffer),1); if (!ret) return NULL; ret->bytes = b->bytes+offset; ret->allocSize = length; ret->allocated = 0; ob_unlimitsize(ret); return ret; } struct overlay_buffer *ob_dup(struct overlay_buffer *b){ struct overlay_buffer *ret=calloc(sizeof(struct overlay_buffer),1); ret->sizeLimit = b->sizeLimit; ret->position = b->position; ret->checkpointLength = b->checkpointLength; if (b->bytes && b->allocSize){ // duplicate any bytes that might be relevant int byteCount = b->sizeLimit; if (byteCount < b->position) byteCount = b->position; if (byteCount > b->allocSize) byteCount = b->allocSize; ob_append_bytes(ret, b->bytes, byteCount); } return ret; } int ob_free(struct overlay_buffer *b) { if (!b) return WHY("Asked to free NULL"); if (b->bytes && b->allocated) free(b->bytes); b->bytes=NULL; b->allocSize=0; b->sizeLimit=0; free(b); return 0; } int ob_checkpoint(struct overlay_buffer *b) { if (!b) return WHY("Asked to checkpoint NULL"); b->checkpointLength=b->position; return 0; } int ob_rewind(struct overlay_buffer *b) { if (!b) return WHY("Asked to rewind NULL"); b->position=b->checkpointLength; return 0; } int ob_limitsize(struct overlay_buffer *b,int bytes) { if (!b) return WHY("Asked to limit size of NULL"); if (b->position>bytes) return WHY("Length of data in buffer already exceeds size limit"); if (b->checkpointLength>bytes) return WHY("Checkpointed length of data in buffer already exceeds size limit"); if (b->bytes && (!b->allocated) && bytes > b->allocSize) return WHY("Size limit exceeds buffer size"); if (bytes<0) return WHY("Can't limit buffer to a negative size"); b->sizeLimit=bytes; return 0; } int ob_unlimitsize(struct overlay_buffer *b) { if (!b) return WHY("b is NULL"); b->sizeLimit=-1; return 0; } int ob_makespace(struct overlay_buffer *b,int bytes) { if (b->sizeLimit!=-1 && b->position+bytes>b->sizeLimit) { if (debug&DEBUG_PACKETFORMATS) WHY("Asked to make space beyond size limit"); return -1; } // already enough space? if (b->position + bytes < b->allocSize) return 0; if (b->bytes && !b->allocated) return WHY("Can't resize a static buffer"); if (0) DEBUGF("ob_makespace(%p,%d)\n b->bytes=%p,b->position=%d,b->allocSize=%d\n", b,bytes,b->bytes,b->position,b->allocSize); int newSize=b->position+bytes; if (newSize<64) newSize=64; if (newSize&63) newSize+=64-(newSize&63); if (newSize>1024) { if (newSize&1023) newSize+=1024-(newSize&1023); } if (newSize>65536) { if (newSize&65535) newSize+=65536-(newSize&65535); } if (0) DEBUGF("realloc(b->bytes=%p,newSize=%d)", b->bytes,newSize); /* XXX OSX realloc() seems to be able to corrupt things if the heap is not happy when calling realloc(), making debugging memory corruption much harder. So will do a three-stage malloc,bcopy,free to see if we can tease the bug out that way. */ /* unsigned char *r=realloc(b->bytes,newSize); if (!r) return WHY("realloc() failed"); b->bytes=r; */ #ifdef MALLOC_PARANOIA #warning adding lots of padding to try to catch overruns if (b->bytes) { int i; int corrupt=0; for(i=0;i<4096;i++) if (b->bytes[b->allocSize+i]!=0xbd) corrupt++; if (corrupt) { WHYF("!!!!!! %d corrupted bytes in overrun catch tray", corrupt); dump("overrun catch tray",&b->bytes[b->allocSize],4096); sleep(3600); } } unsigned char *new=malloc(newSize+4096); if (!new) return WHY("realloc() failed"); { int i; for(i=0;i<4096;i++) new[newSize+i]=0xbd; } #else unsigned char *new=malloc(newSize); #endif bcopy(b->bytes,new,b->position); if (b->bytes) free(b->bytes); b->bytes=new; b->allocated=1; b->allocSize=newSize; return 0; } /* Functions that append data and increase the size of the buffer if possible / required */ int ob_append_byte(struct overlay_buffer *b,unsigned char byte) { if (ob_makespace(b,1)) return WHY("ob_makespace() failed"); b->bytes[b->position++] = byte; return 0; } unsigned char *ob_append_space(struct overlay_buffer *b,int count) { if (ob_makespace(b,count)) { WHY("ob_makespace() failed"); return NULL; } unsigned char *r=&b->bytes[b->position]; b->position+=count; return r; } int ob_append_bytes(struct overlay_buffer *b,unsigned char *bytes,int count) { if (ob_makespace(b,count)) return WHY("ob_makespace() failed"); bcopy(bytes,&b->bytes[b->position],count); b->position+=count; return 0; } int ob_append_ui16(struct overlay_buffer *b, uint16_t v) { if (ob_makespace(b, 2)) return WHY("ob_makespace() failed"); b->bytes[b->position] = (v >> 8) & 0xFF; b->bytes[b->position+1] = v & 0xFF; b->position+=2; return 0; } int ob_append_ui32(struct overlay_buffer *b, uint32_t v) { if (ob_makespace(b, 4)) return WHY("ob_makespace() failed"); b->bytes[b->position] = (v >> 24) & 0xFF; b->bytes[b->position+1] = (v >> 16) & 0xFF; b->bytes[b->position+2] = (v >> 8) & 0xFF; b->bytes[b->position+3] = v & 0xFF; b->position+=4; return 0; } int ob_append_rfs(struct overlay_buffer *b,int l) { if (l<0||l>0xffff) return -1; b->var_length_offset=b->position; return ob_append_ui16(b,l); } /* Functions that read / write data within the existing length limit */ // make sure a range of bytes is valid for reading int test_offset(struct overlay_buffer *b,int start,int length){ if (!b) return -1; if (start<0) return -1; if (b->sizeLimit>=0 && start+length>b->sizeLimit) return -1; if (start+length>b->allocSize) return -1; return 0; } int ob_getbyte(struct overlay_buffer *b, int ofs) { if (test_offset(b, ofs, 1)) return -1; return b->bytes[ofs]; } int ob_get_bytes(struct overlay_buffer *b, unsigned char *buff, int len){ if (test_offset(b, b->position, len)) return -1; bcopy(b->bytes + b->position, buff, len); b->position+=len; return 0; } unsigned char * ob_get_bytes_ptr(struct overlay_buffer *b, int len){ if (test_offset(b, b->position, len)) return NULL; unsigned char *ret = b->bytes + b->position; b->position+=len; return ret; } uint32_t ob_get_ui32(struct overlay_buffer *b) { if (test_offset(b, b->position, 4)) return 0xFFFFFFFF; // ... unsigned uint32_t ret = b->bytes[b->position] << 24 | b->bytes[b->position +1] << 16 | b->bytes[b->position +2] << 8 | b->bytes[b->position +3]; b->position+=4; return ret; } uint16_t ob_get_ui16(struct overlay_buffer *b) { if (test_offset(b, b->position, 2)) return 0xFFFF; // ... unsigned uint16_t ret = b->bytes[b->position] << 8 | b->bytes[b->position +1]; b->position+=2; return ret; } int ob_get(struct overlay_buffer *b){ if (test_offset(b, b->position, 1)) return -1; return b->bytes[b->position++]; } int ob_set_ui16(struct overlay_buffer *b, int offset, uint16_t v) { if (test_offset(b, offset, 2)) return -1; b->bytes[offset] = (v >> 8) & 0xFF; b->bytes[offset+1] = v & 0xFF; return 0; } int ob_patch_rfs(struct overlay_buffer *b){ return ob_set_ui16(b,b->var_length_offset,b->position - (b->var_length_offset + 2)); } int asprintable(int c) { if (c<' ') return '.'; if (c>0x7e) return '.'; return c; } int ob_dump(struct overlay_buffer *b,char *desc) { DEBUGF("overlay_buffer '%s' at %p : length=%d", desc, b, b->position); dump(NULL, b->bytes, b->position); return 0; } #undef malloc #undef calloc #undef free #undef realloc #define SDM_GUARD_AFTER 16384 void *_serval_debug_malloc(unsigned int bytes, struct __sourceloc __whence) { void *r=malloc(bytes+SDM_GUARD_AFTER); DEBUGF("malloc(%d) -> %p", bytes, r); return r; } void *_serval_debug_calloc(unsigned int bytes, unsigned int count, struct __sourceloc __whence) { void *r=calloc((bytes*count)+SDM_GUARD_AFTER,1); DEBUGF("calloc(%d,%d) -> %p", bytes, count, r); return r; } void _serval_debug_free(void *p, struct __sourceloc __whence) { free(p); DEBUGF("free(%p)", p); }