gpg: Warn about (but don't fail) on scdaemon options in gpg.conf.

* g10/gpg.c: Add config options that should belong in scdaemon.conf
* g10/main.h, g10/misc.c (obsolete_scdaemon_option): New.

--

In gpg2, the following options are only relevant for scdaemon:

 reader-port
 ctapi-driver
 pcsc-driver
 disable-ccid

but in gpg1, they are options for gpg itself.

Some users of gpg1 might have these options in their
~/.gnupg/gpg.conf, which causes gpg2 to fail hard if it reads that
config file.

gpg2 should not fail hard, though giving a warning (and suggesting a
move to scdaemon.conf) seems OK.

This patch does *not* reintroduce any documentation for these options
in gpg.texi, even to indicate that they are "dummy" options, since
scdaemon.texi contains the appropriate documentation.

Debian-bug-id: 762844

- Program names factored out from obsolete_scdaemon_option to make
  reuse without new translations easier. -wk
This commit is contained in:
Daniel Kahn Gillmor 2014-09-25 14:45:37 -04:00 committed by Werner Koch
parent 26592fbef3
commit 371c2b14b0
3 changed files with 43 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -366,6 +366,10 @@ enum cmd_and_opt_values
oKeyidFormat,
oExitOnStatusWriteError,
oLimitCardInsertTries,
oReaderPort,
octapiDriver,
opcscDriver,
oDisableCCID,
oRequireCrossCert,
oNoRequireCrossCert,
oAutoKeyLocate,
@ -788,6 +792,12 @@ static ARGPARSE_OPTS opts[] = {
ARGPARSE_s_s (oAutoKeyLocate, "auto-key-locate", "@"),
ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoAutoKeyLocate, "no-auto-key-locate", "@"),
/* Dummy options with warnings. */
ARGPARSE_s_s (oReaderPort, "reader-port", "@"),
ARGPARSE_s_s (octapiDriver, "ctapi-driver", "@"),
ARGPARSE_s_s (opcscDriver, "pcsc-driver", "@"),
ARGPARSE_s_n (oDisableCCID, "disable-ccid", "@"),
/* Dummy options. */
ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoop, "sk-comments", "@"),
ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoop, "no-sk-comments", "@"),
@ -2351,6 +2361,23 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
obsolete_option (configname, configlineno, "--gpg-agent-info");
break;
case oReaderPort:
obsolete_scdaemon_option (configname, configlineno,
"--reader-port");
break;
case octapiDriver:
obsolete_scdaemon_option (configname, configlineno,
"--ctapi-driver");
break;
case opcscDriver:
obsolete_scdaemon_option (configname, configlineno,
"--pcsc-driver");
break;
case oDisableCCID:
obsolete_scdaemon_option (configname, configlineno,
"--disable-ccid");
break;
case oAnswerYes: opt.answer_yes = 1; break;
case oAnswerNo: opt.answer_no = 1; break;
case oKeyring: append_to_strlist( &nrings, pargs.r.ret_str); break;

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@ -136,6 +136,8 @@ void deprecated_warning(const char *configname,unsigned int configlineno,
void deprecated_command (const char *name);
void obsolete_option (const char *configname, unsigned int configlineno,
const char *name);
void obsolete_scdaemon_option (const char *configname,
unsigned int configlineno, const char *name);
int string_to_cipher_algo (const char *string);
int string_to_digest_algo (const char *string);

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@ -1043,6 +1043,20 @@ obsolete_option (const char *configname, unsigned int configlineno,
}
void
obsolete_scdaemon_option (const char *configname, unsigned int configlineno,
const char *name)
{
if (configname)
log_info (_("%s:%u: \"%s\" is obsolete in this file"
" - it only has effect in %s\n"),
configname, configlineno, name, SCDAEMON_NAME EXTSEP_S "conf");
else
log_info (_("WARNING: \"%s\" is an obsolete option"
" - it has no effect except on %s\n"), name, SCDAEMON_NAME);
}
/*
* Wrapper around gcry_cipher_map_name to provide a fallback using the
* "Sn" syntax as used by the preference strings.