freebsd-skq/lib/libc/xdr/xdr_rec.c
alfred f67e4a8fc7 Bring in a hybrid of SunSoft's transport-independent RPC (TI-RPC) and
associated changes that had to happen to make this possible as well as
bugs fixed along the way.

  Bring in required TLI library routines to support this.

  Since we don't support TLI we've essentially copied what NetBSD
  has done, adding a thin layer to emulate direct the TLI calls
  into BSD socket calls.

  This is mostly from Sun's tirpc release that was made in 1994,
  however some fixes were backported from the 1999 release (supposedly
  only made available after this porting effort was underway).

  The submitter has agreed to continue on and bring us up to the
  1999 release.

  Several key features are introduced with this update:
    Client calls are thread safe. (1999 code has server side thread
    safe)
    Updated, a more modern interface.

  Many userland updates were done to bring the code up to par with
  the recent RPC API.

  There is an update to the pthreads library, a function
  pthread_main_np() was added to emulate a function of Sun's threads
  library.

  While we're at it, bring in NetBSD's lockd, it's been far too
  long of a wait.

  New rpcbind(8) replaces portmap(8) (supporting communication over
  an authenticated Unix-domain socket, and by default only allowing
  set and unset requests over that channel). It's much more secure
  than the old portmapper.

  Umount(8), mountd(8), mount_nfs(8), nfsd(8) have also been upgraded
  to support TI-RPC and to support IPV6.

  Umount(8) is also fixed to unmount pathnames longer than 80 chars,
  which are currently truncated by the Kernel statfs structure.

Submitted by: Martin Blapp <mb@imp.ch>
Manpage review: ru
Secure RPC implemented by: wpaul
2001-03-19 12:50:13 +00:00

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/* $NetBSD: xdr_rec.c,v 1.18 2000/07/06 03:10:35 christos Exp $ */
/*
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*
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* modification or enhancement.
*
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* OR ANY PART THEREOF.
*
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* or profits or other special, indirect and consequential damages, even if
* Sun has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
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*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint)
/*static char *sccsid = "from: @(#)xdr_rec.c 1.21 87/08/11 Copyr 1984 Sun Micro";*/
/*static char *sccsid = "from: @(#)xdr_rec.c 2.2 88/08/01 4.0 RPCSRC";*/
static char *rcsid = "$FreeBSD$";
#endif
/*
* xdr_rec.c, Implements TCP/IP based XDR streams with a "record marking"
* layer above tcp (for rpc's use).
*
* Copyright (C) 1984, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
* These routines interface XDRSTREAMS to a tcp/ip connection.
* There is a record marking layer between the xdr stream
* and the tcp transport level. A record is composed on one or more
* record fragments. A record fragment is a thirty-two bit header followed
* by n bytes of data, where n is contained in the header. The header
* is represented as a htonl(u_long). Thegh order bit encodes
* whether or not the fragment is the last fragment of the record
* (1 => fragment is last, 0 => more fragments to follow.
* The other 31 bits encode the byte length of the fragment.
*/
#include "namespace.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <err.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <rpc/types.h>
#include <rpc/xdr.h>
#include "un-namespace.h"
static bool_t xdrrec_getlong __P((XDR *, long *));
static bool_t xdrrec_putlong __P((XDR *, const long *));
static bool_t xdrrec_getbytes __P((XDR *, char *, u_int));
static bool_t xdrrec_putbytes __P((XDR *, const char *, u_int));
static u_int xdrrec_getpos __P((XDR *));
static bool_t xdrrec_setpos __P((XDR *, u_int));
static int32_t *xdrrec_inline __P((XDR *, u_int));
static void xdrrec_destroy __P((XDR *));
static const struct xdr_ops xdrrec_ops = {
xdrrec_getlong,
xdrrec_putlong,
xdrrec_getbytes,
xdrrec_putbytes,
xdrrec_getpos,
xdrrec_setpos,
xdrrec_inline,
xdrrec_destroy
};
/*
* A record is composed of one or more record fragments.
* A record fragment is a two-byte header followed by zero to
* 2**32-1 bytes. The header is treated as a long unsigned and is
* encode/decoded to the network via htonl/ntohl. The low order 31 bits
* are a byte count of the fragment. The highest order bit is a boolean:
* 1 => this fragment is the last fragment of the record,
* 0 => this fragment is followed by more fragment(s).
*
* The fragment/record machinery is not general; it is constructed to
* meet the needs of xdr and rpc based on tcp.
*/
#define LAST_FRAG ((u_int32_t)(1 << 31))
typedef struct rec_strm {
char *tcp_handle;
char *the_buffer;
/*
* out-goung bits
*/
int (*writeit) __P((char *, char *, int));
char *out_base; /* output buffer (points to frag header) */
char *out_finger; /* next output position */
char *out_boundry; /* data cannot up to this address */
u_int32_t *frag_header; /* beginning of curren fragment */
bool_t frag_sent; /* true if buffer sent in middle of record */
/*
* in-coming bits
*/
int (*readit) __P((char *, char *, int));
u_long in_size; /* fixed size of the input buffer */
char *in_base;
char *in_finger; /* location of next byte to be had */
char *in_boundry; /* can read up to this location */
long fbtbc; /* fragment bytes to be consumed */
bool_t last_frag;
u_int sendsize;
u_int recvsize;
} RECSTREAM;
static u_int fix_buf_size __P((u_int));
static bool_t flush_out __P((RECSTREAM *, bool_t));
static bool_t fill_input_buf __P((RECSTREAM *));
static bool_t get_input_bytes __P((RECSTREAM *, char *, int));
static bool_t set_input_fragment __P((RECSTREAM *));
static bool_t skip_input_bytes __P((RECSTREAM *, long));
/*
* Create an xdr handle for xdrrec
* xdrrec_create fills in xdrs. Sendsize and recvsize are
* send and recv buffer sizes (0 => use default).
* tcp_handle is an opaque handle that is passed as the first parameter to
* the procedures readit and writeit. Readit and writeit are read and
* write respectively. They are like the system
* calls expect that they take an opaque handle rather than an fd.
*/
void
xdrrec_create(xdrs, sendsize, recvsize, tcp_handle, readit, writeit)
XDR *xdrs;
u_int sendsize;
u_int recvsize;
char *tcp_handle;
/* like read, but pass it a tcp_handle, not sock */
int (*readit) __P((char *, char *, int));
/* like write, but pass it a tcp_handle, not sock */
int (*writeit) __P((char *, char *, int));
{
RECSTREAM *rstrm = mem_alloc(sizeof(RECSTREAM));
if (rstrm == NULL) {
warnx("xdrrec_create: out of memory");
/*
* This is bad. Should rework xdrrec_create to
* return a handle, and in this case return NULL
*/
return;
}
/*
* adjust sizes and allocate buffer quad byte aligned
*/
rstrm->sendsize = sendsize = fix_buf_size(sendsize);
rstrm->recvsize = recvsize = fix_buf_size(recvsize);
rstrm->the_buffer = mem_alloc(sendsize + recvsize + BYTES_PER_XDR_UNIT);
if (rstrm->the_buffer == NULL) {
warnx("xdrrec_create: out of memory");
return;
}
for (rstrm->out_base = rstrm->the_buffer;
(u_long)rstrm->out_base % BYTES_PER_XDR_UNIT != 0;
rstrm->out_base++);
rstrm->in_base = rstrm->out_base + sendsize;
/*
* now the rest ...
*/
xdrs->x_ops = &xdrrec_ops;
xdrs->x_private = rstrm;
rstrm->tcp_handle = tcp_handle;
rstrm->readit = readit;
rstrm->writeit = writeit;
rstrm->out_finger = rstrm->out_boundry = rstrm->out_base;
rstrm->frag_header = (u_int32_t *)(void *)rstrm->out_base;
rstrm->out_finger += sizeof(u_int32_t);
rstrm->out_boundry += sendsize;
rstrm->frag_sent = FALSE;
rstrm->in_size = recvsize;
rstrm->in_boundry = rstrm->in_base;
rstrm->in_finger = (rstrm->in_boundry += recvsize);
rstrm->fbtbc = 0;
rstrm->last_frag = TRUE;
}
/*
* The reoutines defined below are the xdr ops which will go into the
* xdr handle filled in by xdrrec_create.
*/
static bool_t
xdrrec_getlong(xdrs, lp)
XDR *xdrs;
long *lp;
{
RECSTREAM *rstrm = (RECSTREAM *)(xdrs->x_private);
int32_t *buflp = (int32_t *)(void *)(rstrm->in_finger);
int32_t mylong;
/* first try the inline, fast case */
if ((rstrm->fbtbc >= sizeof(int32_t)) &&
(((long)rstrm->in_boundry - (long)buflp) >= sizeof(int32_t))) {
*lp = (long)ntohl((u_int32_t)(*buflp));
rstrm->fbtbc -= sizeof(int32_t);
rstrm->in_finger += sizeof(int32_t);
} else {
if (! xdrrec_getbytes(xdrs, (char *)(void *)&mylong,
sizeof(int32_t)))
return (FALSE);
*lp = (long)ntohl((u_int32_t)mylong);
}
return (TRUE);
}
static bool_t
xdrrec_putlong(xdrs, lp)
XDR *xdrs;
const long *lp;
{
RECSTREAM *rstrm = (RECSTREAM *)(xdrs->x_private);
int32_t *dest_lp = ((int32_t *)(void *)(rstrm->out_finger));
if ((rstrm->out_finger += sizeof(int32_t)) > rstrm->out_boundry) {
/*
* this case should almost never happen so the code is
* inefficient
*/
rstrm->out_finger -= sizeof(int32_t);
rstrm->frag_sent = TRUE;
if (! flush_out(rstrm, FALSE))
return (FALSE);
dest_lp = ((int32_t *)(void *)(rstrm->out_finger));
rstrm->out_finger += sizeof(int32_t);
}
*dest_lp = (int32_t)htonl((u_int32_t)(*lp));
return (TRUE);
}
static bool_t /* must manage buffers, fragments, and records */
xdrrec_getbytes(xdrs, addr, len)
XDR *xdrs;
char *addr;
u_int len;
{
RECSTREAM *rstrm = (RECSTREAM *)(xdrs->x_private);
int current;
while (len > 0) {
current = (int)rstrm->fbtbc;
if (current == 0) {
if (rstrm->last_frag)
return (FALSE);
if (! set_input_fragment(rstrm))
return (FALSE);
continue;
}
current = (len < current) ? len : current;
if (! get_input_bytes(rstrm, addr, current))
return (FALSE);
addr += current;
rstrm->fbtbc -= current;
len -= current;
}
return (TRUE);
}
static bool_t
xdrrec_putbytes(xdrs, addr, len)
XDR *xdrs;
const char *addr;
u_int len;
{
RECSTREAM *rstrm = (RECSTREAM *)(xdrs->x_private);
size_t current;
while (len > 0) {
current = (size_t)((u_long)rstrm->out_boundry -
(u_long)rstrm->out_finger);
current = (len < current) ? len : current;
memmove(rstrm->out_finger, addr, current);
rstrm->out_finger += current;
addr += current;
len -= current;
if (rstrm->out_finger == rstrm->out_boundry) {
rstrm->frag_sent = TRUE;
if (! flush_out(rstrm, FALSE))
return (FALSE);
}
}
return (TRUE);
}
static u_int
xdrrec_getpos(xdrs)
XDR *xdrs;
{
RECSTREAM *rstrm = (RECSTREAM *)xdrs->x_private;
off_t pos;
pos = lseek((int)(u_long)rstrm->tcp_handle, (off_t)0, 1);
if (pos != -1)
switch (xdrs->x_op) {
case XDR_ENCODE:
pos += rstrm->out_finger - rstrm->out_base;
break;
case XDR_DECODE:
pos -= rstrm->in_boundry - rstrm->in_finger;
break;
default:
pos = (off_t) -1;
break;
}
return ((u_int) pos);
}
static bool_t
xdrrec_setpos(xdrs, pos)
XDR *xdrs;
u_int pos;
{
RECSTREAM *rstrm = (RECSTREAM *)xdrs->x_private;
u_int currpos = xdrrec_getpos(xdrs);
int delta = currpos - pos;
char *newpos;
if ((int)currpos != -1)
switch (xdrs->x_op) {
case XDR_ENCODE:
newpos = rstrm->out_finger - delta;
if ((newpos > (char *)(void *)(rstrm->frag_header)) &&
(newpos < rstrm->out_boundry)) {
rstrm->out_finger = newpos;
return (TRUE);
}
break;
case XDR_DECODE:
newpos = rstrm->in_finger - delta;
if ((delta < (int)(rstrm->fbtbc)) &&
(newpos <= rstrm->in_boundry) &&
(newpos >= rstrm->in_base)) {
rstrm->in_finger = newpos;
rstrm->fbtbc -= delta;
return (TRUE);
}
break;
case XDR_FREE:
break;
}
return (FALSE);
}
static int32_t *
xdrrec_inline(xdrs, len)
XDR *xdrs;
u_int len;
{
RECSTREAM *rstrm = (RECSTREAM *)xdrs->x_private;
int32_t *buf = NULL;
switch (xdrs->x_op) {
case XDR_ENCODE:
if ((rstrm->out_finger + len) <= rstrm->out_boundry) {
buf = (int32_t *)(void *)rstrm->out_finger;
rstrm->out_finger += len;
}
break;
case XDR_DECODE:
if ((len <= rstrm->fbtbc) &&
((rstrm->in_finger + len) <= rstrm->in_boundry)) {
buf = (int32_t *)(void *)rstrm->in_finger;
rstrm->fbtbc -= len;
rstrm->in_finger += len;
}
break;
case XDR_FREE:
break;
}
return (buf);
}
static void
xdrrec_destroy(xdrs)
XDR *xdrs;
{
RECSTREAM *rstrm = (RECSTREAM *)xdrs->x_private;
mem_free(rstrm->the_buffer,
rstrm->sendsize + rstrm->recvsize + BYTES_PER_XDR_UNIT);
mem_free(rstrm, sizeof(RECSTREAM));
}
/*
* Exported routines to manage xdr records
*/
/*
* Before reading (deserializing from the stream, one should always call
* this procedure to guarantee proper record alignment.
*/
bool_t
xdrrec_skiprecord(xdrs)
XDR *xdrs;
{
RECSTREAM *rstrm = (RECSTREAM *)(xdrs->x_private);
while (rstrm->fbtbc > 0 || (! rstrm->last_frag)) {
if (! skip_input_bytes(rstrm, rstrm->fbtbc))
return (FALSE);
rstrm->fbtbc = 0;
if ((! rstrm->last_frag) && (! set_input_fragment(rstrm)))
return (FALSE);
}
rstrm->last_frag = FALSE;
return (TRUE);
}
/*
* Look ahead function.
* Returns TRUE iff there is no more input in the buffer
* after consuming the rest of the current record.
*/
bool_t
xdrrec_eof(xdrs)
XDR *xdrs;
{
RECSTREAM *rstrm = (RECSTREAM *)(xdrs->x_private);
while (rstrm->fbtbc > 0 || (! rstrm->last_frag)) {
if (! skip_input_bytes(rstrm, rstrm->fbtbc))
return (TRUE);
rstrm->fbtbc = 0;
if ((! rstrm->last_frag) && (! set_input_fragment(rstrm)))
return (TRUE);
}
if (rstrm->in_finger == rstrm->in_boundry)
return (TRUE);
return (FALSE);
}
/*
* The client must tell the package when an end-of-record has occurred.
* The second paraemters tells whether the record should be flushed to the
* (output) tcp stream. (This let's the package support batched or
* pipelined procedure calls.) TRUE => immmediate flush to tcp connection.
*/
bool_t
xdrrec_endofrecord(xdrs, sendnow)
XDR *xdrs;
bool_t sendnow;
{
RECSTREAM *rstrm = (RECSTREAM *)(xdrs->x_private);
u_long len; /* fragment length */
if (sendnow || rstrm->frag_sent ||
((u_long)rstrm->out_finger + sizeof(u_int32_t) >=
(u_long)rstrm->out_boundry)) {
rstrm->frag_sent = FALSE;
return (flush_out(rstrm, TRUE));
}
len = (u_long)(rstrm->out_finger) - (u_long)(rstrm->frag_header) -
sizeof(u_int32_t);
*(rstrm->frag_header) = htonl((u_int32_t)len | LAST_FRAG);
rstrm->frag_header = (u_int32_t *)(void *)rstrm->out_finger;
rstrm->out_finger += sizeof(u_int32_t);
return (TRUE);
}
/*
* Internal useful routines
*/
static bool_t
flush_out(rstrm, eor)
RECSTREAM *rstrm;
bool_t eor;
{
u_int32_t eormask = (eor == TRUE) ? LAST_FRAG : 0;
u_int32_t len = (u_int32_t)((u_long)(rstrm->out_finger) -
(u_long)(rstrm->frag_header) - sizeof(u_int32_t));
*(rstrm->frag_header) = htonl(len | eormask);
len = (u_int32_t)((u_long)(rstrm->out_finger) -
(u_long)(rstrm->out_base));
if ((*(rstrm->writeit))(rstrm->tcp_handle, rstrm->out_base, (int)len)
!= (int)len)
return (FALSE);
rstrm->frag_header = (u_int32_t *)(void *)rstrm->out_base;
rstrm->out_finger = (char *)rstrm->out_base + sizeof(u_int32_t);
return (TRUE);
}
static bool_t /* knows nothing about records! Only about input buffers */
fill_input_buf(rstrm)
RECSTREAM *rstrm;
{
char *where;
u_int32_t i;
int len;
where = rstrm->in_base;
i = (u_int32_t)((u_long)rstrm->in_boundry % BYTES_PER_XDR_UNIT);
where += i;
len = (u_int32_t)(rstrm->in_size - i);
if ((len = (*(rstrm->readit))(rstrm->tcp_handle, where, len)) == -1)
return (FALSE);
rstrm->in_finger = where;
where += len;
rstrm->in_boundry = where;
return (TRUE);
}
static bool_t /* knows nothing about records! Only about input buffers */
get_input_bytes(rstrm, addr, len)
RECSTREAM *rstrm;
char *addr;
int len;
{
size_t current;
while (len > 0) {
current = (size_t)((long)rstrm->in_boundry -
(long)rstrm->in_finger);
if (current == 0) {
if (! fill_input_buf(rstrm))
return (FALSE);
continue;
}
current = (len < current) ? len : current;
memmove(addr, rstrm->in_finger, current);
rstrm->in_finger += current;
addr += current;
len -= current;
}
return (TRUE);
}
static bool_t /* next two bytes of the input stream are treated as a header */
set_input_fragment(rstrm)
RECSTREAM *rstrm;
{
u_int32_t header;
if (! get_input_bytes(rstrm, (char *)(void *)&header, sizeof(header)))
return (FALSE);
header = ntohl(header);
rstrm->last_frag = ((header & LAST_FRAG) == 0) ? FALSE : TRUE;
/*
* Sanity check. Try not to accept wildly incorrect
* record sizes. Unfortunately, the only record size
* we can positively identify as being 'wildly incorrect'
* is zero. Ridiculously large record sizes may look wrong,
* but we don't have any way to be certain that they aren't
* what the client actually intended to send us.
*/
if (header == 0)
return(FALSE);
rstrm->fbtbc = header & (~LAST_FRAG);
return (TRUE);
}
static bool_t /* consumes input bytes; knows nothing about records! */
skip_input_bytes(rstrm, cnt)
RECSTREAM *rstrm;
long cnt;
{
u_int32_t current;
while (cnt > 0) {
current = (size_t)((long)rstrm->in_boundry -
(long)rstrm->in_finger);
if (current == 0) {
if (! fill_input_buf(rstrm))
return (FALSE);
continue;
}
current = (u_int32_t)((cnt < current) ? cnt : current);
rstrm->in_finger += current;
cnt -= current;
}
return (TRUE);
}
static u_int
fix_buf_size(s)
u_int s;
{
if (s < 100)
s = 4000;
return (RNDUP(s));
}