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2008-06-18 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@g10code.de>

* sysutils.h (translate_table_init, translate_table_lookup): New
	prototypes.
	* sysutils.c: Include <ctype.h>.
	(FD_TRANSLATE_MAX): New macro.
	(fd_translate, fd_translate_len): New static variables.
	(translate_table_init, translate_table_lookup): New functions.
	(translate_sys2libc_fd_int): Translate file descriptor.
	* iobuf.c (check_special_filename): Translate handle values from
	special filenames.
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Marcus Brinkmann 2008-06-18 14:46:05 +00:00
parent aa68a60301
commit 02bc6e886c
4 changed files with 141 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,15 @@
2008-06-18 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@g10code.de>
* sysutils.h (translate_table_init, translate_table_lookup): New
prototypes.
* sysutils.c: Include <ctype.h>.
(FD_TRANSLATE_MAX): New macro.
(fd_translate, fd_translate_len): New static variables.
(translate_table_init, translate_table_lookup): New functions.
(translate_sys2libc_fd_int): Translate file descriptor.
* iobuf.c (check_special_filename): Translate handle values from
special filenames.
2008-06-16 Werner Koch <wk@g10code.com>
* homedir.c (w32_commondir): New.

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@ -1177,7 +1177,7 @@ check_special_filename (const char *fname)
for (i = 0; digitp (fname+i); i++)
;
if (!fname[i])
return atoi (fname);
return translate_table_lookup (atoi (fname));
}
return -1;
}

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@ -50,6 +50,7 @@
# include <pth.h>
#endif
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include "util.h"
#include "i18n.h"
@ -278,6 +279,116 @@ gnupg_sleep (unsigned int seconds)
}
/* Handle translation. On W32, we provide handle values on the
command line directly and using special file names such as
"-&HANDLE". However, in GPGME we can not directly inherit the
handles as this may interfere with other components in a
multithreaded application. Thus, we inject the handles after
creating the GPG process. The problem is that the handle numbers
change at injection, but it is too late to change the command line.
Hence this hack, which allows us to translate the handle values
in the command line to their new values after injection.
Handles that must be translated are those occuring in special file
names (see iobuf.c::check_special_filename) as well as those given
directly to options (see translate_sys2libc_fd_int). */
/* For W32, we may have to translate handle values given on the
command line. */
#define FD_TRANSLATE_MAX 8
static struct
{
int from;
int to;
} fd_translate[8];
/* Number of entries used in fd_translate. */
static int fd_translate_len;
/* Initialize the fd translation table. This reads one line from
stdin which is expected to be in the format "FROM TO [...]" where
each "FROM TO" pair are two handle numbers. Handle number FROM on
the command line is translated to handle number TO. */
void
translate_table_init (void)
{
#define TRANS_MAX 100
char line[TRANS_MAX + 1];
char *linep;
int idx;
int res;
int newl = 0;
/* We always read one line from stdin. */
for (idx = 0; idx < TRANS_MAX; idx++)
{
res = read (0, &line[idx], 1);
if (res != 1)
break;
if (line[idx] == '\n')
{
newl = 1;
break;
}
}
if (!newl)
{
char buf[1];
do
res = read (0, buf, 1);
while (res == 1 && *buf != '\n');
}
line[idx] = '\0';
linep = line;
/* Now start to read mapping pairs. */
for (idx = 0; idx < FD_TRANSLATE_MAX; idx++)
{
unsigned long from;
unsigned long to;
char *tail;
while (isspace (*linep))
linep++;
if (*linep == '\0')
break;
from = strtoul (linep, &tail, 0);
if (tail == NULL || ! (*tail == '\0' || isspace (*tail)))
break;
linep = tail;
while (isspace (*linep))
linep++;
if (*linep == '\0')
break;
to = strtoul (linep, &tail, 0);
if (tail == NULL || ! (*tail == '\0' || isspace (*tail)))
break;
linep = tail;
fd_translate[idx].from = from;
fd_translate[idx].to = to;
fd_translate_len++;
}
}
/* Translate a handle number. */
int
translate_table_lookup (int fd)
{
int idx;
for (idx = 0; idx < fd_translate_len; idx++)
if (fd_translate[idx].from == fd)
return fd_translate[idx].to;
return fd;
}
/* This function is a NOP for POSIX systems but required under Windows
as the file handles as returned by OS calls (like CreateFile) are
different from the libc file descriptors (like open). This function
@ -303,6 +414,7 @@ translate_sys2libc_fd (gnupg_fd_t fd, int for_write)
#endif
}
/* This is the same as translate_sys2libc_fd but takes an integer
which is assumed to be such an system handle. */
int
@ -312,8 +424,14 @@ translate_sys2libc_fd_int (int fd, int for_write)
if (fd <= 2)
return fd; /* Do not do this for error, stdin, stdout, stderr. */
/* Note: If this function is ever used in a different context than
option parsing in the main function, a variant that does not do
translation probable needs to be used. */
fd = translate_table_lookup (fd);
return translate_sys2libc_fd ((void*)fd, for_write);
#else
fd = translate_table_lookup (fd);
return fd;
#endif
}

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@ -43,6 +43,16 @@ int enable_core_dumps (void);
const unsigned char *get_session_marker (size_t *rlen);
/*int check_permissions (const char *path,int extension,int checkonly);*/
void gnupg_sleep (unsigned int seconds);
/* Initialize the fd translation table. This reads one line from
stdin which is expected to be in the format "FROM TO [...]" where
each "FROM TO" pair are two handle numbers. Handle number FROM on
the command line is translated to handle number TO. */
void translate_table_init (void);
/* Translate a handle number. */
int translate_table_lookup (int fd);
int translate_sys2libc_fd (gnupg_fd_t fd, int for_write);
int translate_sys2libc_fd_int (int fd, int for_write);
FILE *gnupg_tmpfile (void);