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/* photoid.c - photo ID handling code
* Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This file is part of GnuPG.
*
* GnuPG 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.
*
* GnuPG 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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "packet.h"
#include "status.h"
#include "exec.h"
#include "keydb.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "i18n.h"
#include "iobuf.h"
#include "memory.h"
#include "options.h"
#include "main.h"
#include "photoid.h"
#define DEFAULT_PHOTO_COMMAND "xloadimage -fork -quiet -title 'KeyID 0x%k' stdin"
/* Generate a new photo id packet, or return NULL if canceled */
PKT_user_id *generate_photo_id(PKT_public_key *pk)
{
PKT_user_id *uid;
int error=1,i;
unsigned int len;
char *filename=NULL;
byte *photo=NULL;
byte header[16];
IOBUF file;
header[0]=0x10; /* little side of photo header length */
header[1]=0; /* big side of photo header length */
header[2]=1; /* 1 == version of photo header */
header[3]=1; /* 1 == JPEG */
for(i=4;i<16;i++) /* The reserved bytes */
header[i]=0;
uid=m_alloc_clear(sizeof(*uid)+50);
printf(_("\nPick an image to use for your photo ID. "
"The image must be a JPEG file.\n"
"Remember that the image is stored within your public key. "
"If you use a\n"
"very large picture, your key will become very large as well!\n"
"Keeping the image close to 240x288 is a good size to use.\n"));
while(photo==NULL)
{
printf("\n");
m_free(filename);
filename=cpr_get("photoid.jpeg.add",
_("Enter JPEG filename for photo ID: "));
if(strlen(filename)==0)
goto scram;
file=iobuf_open(filename);
if(!file)
{
log_error(_("Unable to open photo \"%s\": %s\n"),
filename,strerror(errno));
continue;
}
len=iobuf_get_filelength(file);
if(len>6144)
{
printf("This JPEG is really large (%d bytes) !\n",len);
if(!cpr_get_answer_is_yes("photoid.jpeg.size",
_("Are you sure you want to use it (y/N)? ")))
{
iobuf_close(file);
continue;
}
}
photo=m_alloc(len);
iobuf_read(file,photo,len);
iobuf_close(file);
/* Is it a JPEG? */
if(photo[0]!=0xFF || photo[1]!=0xD8 ||
photo[6]!='J' || photo[7]!='F' || photo[8]!='I' || photo[9]!='F')
{
log_error(_("\"%s\" is not a JPEG file\n"),filename);
m_free(photo);
photo=NULL;
continue;
}
/* Build the packet */
build_attribute_subpkt(uid,1,photo,len,header,16);
parse_attribute_subpkts(uid);
make_attribute_uidname(uid);
show_photos(uid->attribs,uid->numattribs,pk);
switch(cpr_get_answer_yes_no_quit("photoid.jpeg.okay",
_("Is this photo correct (y/N/q)? ")))
{
case -1:
goto scram;
case 0:
free_attributes(uid);
m_free(photo);
photo=NULL;
continue;
}
}
error=0;
uid->ref=1;
scram:
m_free(filename);
m_free(photo);
if(error)
{
free_attributes(uid);
m_free(uid);
return NULL;
}
return uid;
}
/* Returns 0 for error, 1 for valid */
int parse_image_header(const struct user_attribute *attr,byte *type,u32 *len)
{
int headerlen;
if(attr->len<3)
return 0;
/* For historical reasons (i.e. "oops!"), the header length is
little endian. */
headerlen=(attr->data[1]<<8) | attr->data[0];
if(headerlen>attr->len)
return 0;
if(type && attr->len>=4)
{
if(attr->data[2]==1) /* header version 1 */
*type=attr->data[3];
else
*type=0;
}
*len=attr->len-headerlen;
if(*len==0)
return 0;
return 1;
}
/* style==0 for extension, 1 for name, 2 for MIME type. Remember that
the "name" style string could be used in a user ID name field, so
make sure it is not too big (see
parse-packet.c:parse_attribute). */
char *image_type_to_string(byte type,int style)
{
char *string;
switch(type)
{
case 1: /* jpeg */
if(style==0)
string="jpg";
else if(style==1)
string="jpeg";
else
string="image/jpeg";
break;
default:
if(style==0)
string="bin";
else if(style==1)
string="unknown";
else
string="image/x-unknown";
break;
}
return string;
}
void show_photos(const struct user_attribute *attrs,
int count,PKT_public_key *pk)
{
int i;
struct expando_args args;
u32 len;
memset(&args,0,sizeof(args));
args.pk=pk;
for(i=0;i<count;i++)
if(attrs[i].type==ATTRIB_IMAGE &&
parse_image_header(&attrs[i],&args.imagetype,&len))
{
char *command;
struct exec_info *spawn;
int offset=attrs[i].len-len;
/* Notice we are not using the byte for image encoding type
for more than cosmetics. Most external image viewers can
handle a multitude of types, and even if one cannot
understand a partcular type, we have no way to know which.
The spec specifically permits this, by the way. -dms */
/* make command grow */
command=pct_expando(opt.photo_viewer?
opt.photo_viewer:DEFAULT_PHOTO_COMMAND,&args);
if(!command)
goto fail;
if(exec_write(&spawn,NULL,command,1,1)!=0)
goto fail;
fwrite(&attrs[i].data[offset],attrs[i].len-offset,1,spawn->tochild);
if(exec_read(spawn)!=0)
{
exec_finish(spawn);
goto fail;
}
if(exec_finish(spawn)!=0)
goto fail;
}
return;
fail:
log_error("unable to display photo ID!\n");
}