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+/***************************************************************************
+ * _ _ ____ _
+ * Project ___| | | | _ \| |
+ * / __| | | | |_) | |
+ * | (__| |_| | _ <| |___
+ * \___|\___/|_| \_\_____|
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 1998 - 2016, Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
+ *
+ * This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
+ * you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms
+ * are also available at https://curl.haxx.se/docs/copyright.html.
+ *
+ * You may opt to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute and/or sell
+ * copies of the Software, and permit persons to whom the Software is
+ * furnished to do so, under the terms of the COPYING file.
+ *
+ * This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+ * KIND, either express or implied.
+ *
+ ***************************************************************************/
+#include "tool_setup.h"
+
+#if defined(MSDOS) || defined(WIN32)
+
+#if defined(HAVE_LIBGEN_H) && defined(HAVE_BASENAME)
+# include <libgen.h>
+#endif
+
+#ifdef WIN32
+# include "tool_cfgable.h"
+# include "tool_libinfo.h"
+#endif
+
+#include "tool_bname.h"
+#include "tool_doswin.h"
+
+#include "memdebug.h" /* keep this as LAST include */
+
+/*
+ * Macros ALWAYS_TRUE and ALWAYS_FALSE are used to avoid compiler warnings.
+ */
+
+#define ALWAYS_TRUE (1)
+#define ALWAYS_FALSE (0)
+
+#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__POCC__)
+# undef ALWAYS_TRUE
+# undef ALWAYS_FALSE
+# if (_MSC_VER < 1500)
+# define ALWAYS_TRUE (0, 1)
+# define ALWAYS_FALSE (1, 0)
+# else
+# define ALWAYS_TRUE \
+__pragma(warning(push)) \
+__pragma(warning(disable:4127)) \
+(1) \
+__pragma(warning(pop))
+# define ALWAYS_FALSE \
+__pragma(warning(push)) \
+__pragma(warning(disable:4127)) \
+(0) \
+__pragma(warning(pop))
+# endif
+#endif
+
+#ifdef WIN32
+# undef PATH_MAX
+# define PATH_MAX MAX_PATH
+#endif
+
+#ifndef S_ISCHR
+# ifdef S_IFCHR
+# define S_ISCHR(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFCHR)
+# else
+# define S_ISCHR(m) (0) /* cannot tell if file is a device */
+# endif
+#endif
+
+#ifdef WIN32
+# define _use_lfn(f) ALWAYS_TRUE /* long file names always available */
+#elif !defined(__DJGPP__) || (__DJGPP__ < 2) /* DJGPP 2.0 has _use_lfn() */
+# define _use_lfn(f) ALWAYS_FALSE /* long file names never available */
+#elif defined(__DJGPP__)
+# include <fcntl.h> /* _use_lfn(f) prototype */
+#endif
+
+#ifndef UNITTESTS
+static SANITIZEcode truncate_dryrun(const char *path,
+ const size_t truncate_pos);
+#ifdef MSDOS
+static SANITIZEcode msdosify(char **const sanitized, const char *file_name,
+ int flags);
+#endif
+static SANITIZEcode rename_if_reserved_dos_device_name(char **const sanitized,
+ const char *file_name,
+ int flags);
+#endif /* !UNITTESTS (static declarations used if no unit tests) */
+
+
+/*
+Sanitize a file or path name.
+
+All banned characters are replaced by underscores, for example:
+f?*foo => f__foo
+f:foo::$DATA => f_foo__$DATA
+f:\foo:bar => f__foo_bar
+f:\foo:bar => f:\foo:bar (flag SANITIZE_ALLOW_PATH)
+
+This function was implemented according to the guidelines in 'Naming Files,
+Paths, and Namespaces' section 'Naming Conventions'.
+https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365247.aspx
+
+Flags
+-----
+SANITIZE_ALLOW_COLONS: Allow colons.
+Without this flag colons are sanitized.
+
+SANITIZE_ALLOW_PATH: Allow path separators and colons.
+Without this flag path separators and colons are sanitized.
+
+SANITIZE_ALLOW_RESERVED: Allow reserved device names.
+Without this flag a reserved device name is renamed (COM1 => _COM1) unless it's
+in a UNC prefixed path.
+
+SANITIZE_ALLOW_TRUNCATE: Allow truncating a long filename.
+Without this flag if the sanitized filename or path will be too long an error
+occurs. With this flag the filename --and not any other parts of the path-- may
+be truncated to at least a single character. A filename followed by an
+alternate data stream (ADS) cannot be truncated in any case.
+
+Success: (SANITIZE_ERR_OK) *sanitized points to a sanitized copy of file_name.
+Failure: (!= SANITIZE_ERR_OK) *sanitized is NULL.
+*/
+SANITIZEcode sanitize_file_name(char **const sanitized, const char *file_name,
+ int flags)
+{
+ char *p, *target;
+ size_t len;
+ SANITIZEcode sc;
+ size_t max_sanitized_len;
+
+ if(!sanitized)
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT;
+
+ *sanitized = NULL;
+
+ if(!file_name)
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT;
+
+ if((flags & SANITIZE_ALLOW_PATH)) {
+#ifndef MSDOS
+ if(file_name[0] == '\\' && file_name[1] == '\\')
+ /* UNC prefixed path \\ (eg \\?\C:\foo) */
+ max_sanitized_len = 32767-1;
+ else
+#endif
+ max_sanitized_len = PATH_MAX-1;
+ }
+ else
+ /* The maximum length of a filename.
+ FILENAME_MAX is often the same as PATH_MAX, in other words it is 260 and
+ does not discount the path information therefore we shouldn't use it. */
+ max_sanitized_len = (PATH_MAX-1 > 255) ? 255 : PATH_MAX-1;
+
+ len = strlen(file_name);
+ if(len > max_sanitized_len) {
+ if(!(flags & SANITIZE_ALLOW_TRUNCATE) ||
+ truncate_dryrun(file_name, max_sanitized_len))
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_INVALID_PATH;
+
+ len = max_sanitized_len;
+ }
+
+ target = malloc(len + 1);
+ if(!target)
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+
+ strncpy(target, file_name, len);
+ target[len] = '\0';
+
+#ifndef MSDOS
+ if((flags & SANITIZE_ALLOW_PATH) && !strncmp(target, "\\\\?\\", 4))
+ /* Skip the literal path prefix \\?\ */
+ p = target + 4;
+ else
+#endif
+ p = target;
+
+ /* replace control characters and other banned characters */
+ for(; *p; ++p) {
+ const char *banned;
+
+ if((1 <= *p && *p <= 31) ||
+ (!(flags & (SANITIZE_ALLOW_COLONS|SANITIZE_ALLOW_PATH)) && *p == ':') ||
+ (!(flags & SANITIZE_ALLOW_PATH) && (*p == '/' || *p == '\\'))) {
+ *p = '_';
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ for(banned = "|<>\"?*"; *banned; ++banned) {
+ if(*p == *banned) {
+ *p = '_';
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* remove trailing spaces and periods if not allowing paths */
+ if(!(flags & SANITIZE_ALLOW_PATH) && len) {
+ char *clip = NULL;
+
+ p = &target[len];
+ do {
+ --p;
+ if(*p != ' ' && *p != '.')
+ break;
+ clip = p;
+ } while(p != target);
+
+ if(clip) {
+ *clip = '\0';
+ len = clip - target;
+ }
+ }
+
+#ifdef MSDOS
+ sc = msdosify(&p, target, flags);
+ free(target);
+ if(sc)
+ return sc;
+ target = p;
+ len = strlen(target);
+
+ if(len > max_sanitized_len) {
+ free(target);
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_INVALID_PATH;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ if(!(flags & SANITIZE_ALLOW_RESERVED)) {
+ sc = rename_if_reserved_dos_device_name(&p, target, flags);
+ free(target);
+ if(sc)
+ return sc;
+ target = p;
+ len = strlen(target);
+
+ if(len > max_sanitized_len) {
+ free(target);
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_INVALID_PATH;
+ }
+ }
+
+ *sanitized = target;
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_OK;
+}
+
+
+/*
+Test if truncating a path to a file will leave at least a single character in
+the filename. Filenames suffixed by an alternate data stream can't be
+truncated. This performs a dry run, nothing is modified.
+
+Good truncate_pos 9: C:\foo\bar => C:\foo\ba
+Good truncate_pos 6: C:\foo => C:\foo
+Good truncate_pos 5: C:\foo => C:\fo
+Bad* truncate_pos 5: C:foo => C:foo
+Bad truncate_pos 5: C:\foo:ads => C:\fo
+Bad truncate_pos 9: C:\foo:ads => C:\foo:ad
+Bad truncate_pos 5: C:\foo\bar => C:\fo
+Bad truncate_pos 5: C:\foo\ => C:\fo
+Bad truncate_pos 7: C:\foo\ => C:\foo\
+Error truncate_pos 7: C:\foo => (pos out of range)
+Bad truncate_pos 1: C:\foo\ => C
+
+* C:foo is ambiguous, C could end up being a drive or file therefore something
+ like C:superlongfilename can't be truncated.
+
+Returns
+SANITIZE_ERR_OK: Good -- 'path' can be truncated
+SANITIZE_ERR_INVALID_PATH: Bad -- 'path' cannot be truncated
+!= SANITIZE_ERR_OK && != SANITIZE_ERR_INVALID_PATH: Error
+*/
+SANITIZEcode truncate_dryrun(const char *path, const size_t truncate_pos)
+{
+ size_t len;
+
+ if(!path)
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT;
+
+ len = strlen(path);
+
+ if(truncate_pos > len)
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT;
+
+ if(!len || !truncate_pos)
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_INVALID_PATH;
+
+ if(strpbrk(&path[truncate_pos - 1], "\\/:"))
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_INVALID_PATH;
+
+ /* C:\foo can be truncated but C:\foo:ads can't */
+ if(truncate_pos > 1) {
+ const char *p = &path[truncate_pos - 1];
+ do {
+ --p;
+ if(*p == ':')
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_INVALID_PATH;
+ } while(p != path && *p != '\\' && *p != '/');
+ }
+
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/* The functions msdosify, rename_if_dos_device_name and __crt0_glob_function
+ * were taken with modification from the DJGPP port of tar 1.12. They use
+ * algorithms originally from DJTAR.
+ */
+
+/*
+Extra sanitization MSDOS for file_name.
+
+This is a supporting function for sanitize_file_name.
+
+Warning: This is an MSDOS legacy function and was purposely written in a way
+that some path information may pass through. For example drive letter names
+(C:, D:, etc) are allowed to pass through. For sanitizing a filename use
+sanitize_file_name.
+
+Success: (SANITIZE_ERR_OK) *sanitized points to a sanitized copy of file_name.
+Failure: (!= SANITIZE_ERR_OK) *sanitized is NULL.
+*/
+#if defined(MSDOS) || defined(UNITTESTS)
+SANITIZEcode msdosify(char **const sanitized, const char *file_name,
+ int flags)
+{
+ char dos_name[PATH_MAX];
+ static const char illegal_chars_dos[] = ".+, ;=[]" /* illegal in DOS */
+ "|<>/\\\":?*"; /* illegal in DOS & W95 */
+ static const char *illegal_chars_w95 = &illegal_chars_dos[8];
+ int idx, dot_idx;
+ const char *s = file_name;
+ char *d = dos_name;
+ const char *const dlimit = dos_name + sizeof(dos_name) - 1;
+ const char *illegal_aliens = illegal_chars_dos;
+ size_t len = sizeof(illegal_chars_dos) - 1;
+
+ if(!sanitized)
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT;
+
+ *sanitized = NULL;
+
+ if(!file_name)
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT;
+
+ if(strlen(file_name) > PATH_MAX-1 &&
+ (!(flags & SANITIZE_ALLOW_TRUNCATE) ||
+ truncate_dryrun(file_name, PATH_MAX-1)))
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_INVALID_PATH;
+
+ /* Support for Windows 9X VFAT systems, when available. */
+ if(_use_lfn(file_name)) {
+ illegal_aliens = illegal_chars_w95;
+ len -= (illegal_chars_w95 - illegal_chars_dos);
+ }
+
+ /* Get past the drive letter, if any. */
+ if(s[0] >= 'A' && s[0] <= 'z' && s[1] == ':') {
+ *d++ = *s++;
+ *d = ((flags & (SANITIZE_ALLOW_COLONS|SANITIZE_ALLOW_PATH))) ? ':' : '_';
+ ++d, ++s;
+ }
+
+ for(idx = 0, dot_idx = -1; *s && d < dlimit; s++, d++) {
+ if(memchr(illegal_aliens, *s, len)) {
+
+ if((flags & (SANITIZE_ALLOW_COLONS|SANITIZE_ALLOW_PATH)) && *s == ':')
+ *d = ':';
+ else if((flags & SANITIZE_ALLOW_PATH) && (*s == '/' || *s == '\\'))
+ *d = *s;
+ /* Dots are special: DOS doesn't allow them as the leading character,
+ and a file name cannot have more than a single dot. We leave the
+ first non-leading dot alone, unless it comes too close to the
+ beginning of the name: we want sh.lex.c to become sh_lex.c, not
+ sh.lex-c. */
+ else if(*s == '.') {
+ if((flags & SANITIZE_ALLOW_PATH) && idx == 0 &&
+ (s[1] == '/' || s[1] == '\\' ||
+ (s[1] == '.' && (s[2] == '/' || s[2] == '\\')))) {
+ /* Copy "./" and "../" verbatim. */
+ *d++ = *s++;
+ if(d == dlimit)
+ break;
+ if(*s == '.') {
+ *d++ = *s++;
+ if(d == dlimit)
+ break;
+ }
+ *d = *s;
+ }
+ else if(idx == 0)
+ *d = '_';
+ else if(dot_idx >= 0) {
+ if(dot_idx < 5) { /* 5 is a heuristic ad-hoc'ery */
+ d[dot_idx - idx] = '_'; /* replace previous dot */
+ *d = '.';
+ }
+ else
+ *d = '-';
+ }
+ else
+ *d = '.';
+
+ if(*s == '.')
+ dot_idx = idx;
+ }
+ else if(*s == '+' && s[1] == '+') {
+ if(idx - 2 == dot_idx) { /* .c++, .h++ etc. */
+ *d++ = 'x';
+ if(d == dlimit)
+ break;
+ *d = 'x';
+ }
+ else {
+ /* libg++ etc. */
+ if(dlimit - d < 4) {
+ *d++ = 'x';
+ if(d == dlimit)
+ break;
+ *d = 'x';
+ }
+ else {
+ memcpy(d, "plus", 4);
+ d += 3;
+ }
+ }
+ s++;
+ idx++;
+ }
+ else
+ *d = '_';
+ }
+ else
+ *d = *s;
+ if(*s == '/' || *s == '\\') {
+ idx = 0;
+ dot_idx = -1;
+ }
+ else
+ idx++;
+ }
+ *d = '\0';
+
+ if(*s) {
+ /* dos_name is truncated, check that truncation requirements are met,
+ specifically truncating a filename suffixed by an alternate data stream
+ or truncating the entire filename is not allowed. */
+ if(!(flags & SANITIZE_ALLOW_TRUNCATE) || strpbrk(s, "\\/:") ||
+ truncate_dryrun(dos_name, d - dos_name))
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_INVALID_PATH;
+ }
+
+ *sanitized = strdup(dos_name);
+ return (*sanitized ? SANITIZE_ERR_OK : SANITIZE_ERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY);
+}
+#endif /* MSDOS || UNITTESTS */
+
+/*
+Rename file_name if it's a reserved dos device name.
+
+This is a supporting function for sanitize_file_name.
+
+Warning: This is an MSDOS legacy function and was purposely written in a way
+that some path information may pass through. For example drive letter names
+(C:, D:, etc) are allowed to pass through. For sanitizing a filename use
+sanitize_file_name.
+
+Success: (SANITIZE_ERR_OK) *sanitized points to a sanitized copy of file_name.
+Failure: (!= SANITIZE_ERR_OK) *sanitized is NULL.
+*/
+SANITIZEcode rename_if_reserved_dos_device_name(char **const sanitized,
+ const char *file_name,
+ int flags)
+{
+ /* We could have a file whose name is a device on MS-DOS. Trying to
+ * retrieve such a file would fail at best and wedge us at worst. We need
+ * to rename such files. */
+ char *p, *base;
+ char fname[PATH_MAX];
+#ifdef MSDOS
+ struct_stat st_buf;
+#endif
+
+ if(!sanitized)
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT;
+
+ *sanitized = NULL;
+
+ if(!file_name)
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT;
+
+ /* Ignore UNC prefixed paths, they are allowed to contain a reserved name. */
+#ifndef MSDOS
+ if((flags & SANITIZE_ALLOW_PATH) &&
+ file_name[0] == '\\' && file_name[1] == '\\') {
+ size_t len = strlen(file_name);
+ *sanitized = malloc(len + 1);
+ if(!*sanitized)
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+ strncpy(*sanitized, file_name, len + 1);
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_OK;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ if(strlen(file_name) > PATH_MAX-1 &&
+ (!(flags & SANITIZE_ALLOW_TRUNCATE) ||
+ truncate_dryrun(file_name, PATH_MAX-1)))
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_INVALID_PATH;
+
+ strncpy(fname, file_name, PATH_MAX-1);
+ fname[PATH_MAX-1] = '\0';
+ base = basename(fname);
+
+ /* Rename reserved device names that are known to be accessible without \\.\
+ Examples: CON => _CON, CON.EXT => CON_EXT, CON:ADS => CON_ADS
+ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/74496
+ https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365247.aspx
+ */
+ for(p = fname; p; p = (p == fname && fname != base ? base : NULL)) {
+ size_t p_len;
+ int x = (curl_strnequal(p, "CON", 3) ||
+ curl_strnequal(p, "PRN", 3) ||
+ curl_strnequal(p, "AUX", 3) ||
+ curl_strnequal(p, "NUL", 3)) ? 3 :
+ (curl_strnequal(p, "CLOCK$", 6)) ? 6 :
+ (curl_strnequal(p, "COM", 3) || curl_strnequal(p, "LPT", 3)) ?
+ (('1' <= p[3] && p[3] <= '9') ? 4 : 3) : 0;
+
+ if(!x)
+ continue;
+
+ /* the devices may be accessible with an extension or ADS, for
+ example CON.AIR and 'CON . AIR' and CON:AIR access console */
+
+ for(; p[x] == ' '; ++x)
+ ;
+
+ if(p[x] == '.') {
+ p[x] = '_';
+ continue;
+ }
+ else if(p[x] == ':') {
+ if(!(flags & (SANITIZE_ALLOW_COLONS|SANITIZE_ALLOW_PATH))) {
+ p[x] = '_';
+ continue;
+ }
+ ++x;
+ }
+ else if(p[x]) /* no match */
+ continue;
+
+ /* p points to 'CON' or 'CON ' or 'CON:', etc */
+ p_len = strlen(p);
+
+ /* Prepend a '_' */
+ if(strlen(fname) == PATH_MAX-1) {
+ --p_len;
+ if(!(flags & SANITIZE_ALLOW_TRUNCATE) || truncate_dryrun(p, p_len))
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_INVALID_PATH;
+ p[p_len] = '\0';
+ }
+ memmove(p + 1, p, p_len + 1);
+ p[0] = '_';
+ ++p_len;
+
+ /* if fname was just modified then the basename pointer must be updated */
+ if(p == fname)
+ base = basename(fname);
+ }
+
+ /* This is the legacy portion from rename_if_dos_device_name that checks for
+ reserved device names. It only works on MSDOS. On Windows XP the stat
+ check errors with EINVAL if the device name is reserved. On Windows
+ Vista/7/8 it sets mode S_IFREG (regular file or device). According to MSDN
+ stat doc the latter behavior is correct, but that doesn't help us identify
+ whether it's a reserved device name and not a regular file name. */
+#ifdef MSDOS
+ if(base && ((stat(base, &st_buf)) == 0) && (S_ISCHR(st_buf.st_mode))) {
+ /* Prepend a '_' */
+ size_t blen = strlen(base);
+ if(blen) {
+ if(strlen(fname) == PATH_MAX-1) {
+ --blen;
+ if(!(flags & SANITIZE_ALLOW_TRUNCATE) || truncate_dryrun(base, blen))
+ return SANITIZE_ERR_INVALID_PATH;
+ base[blen] = '\0';
+ }
+ memmove(base + 1, base, blen + 1);
+ base[0] = '_';
+ ++blen;
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+
+ *sanitized = strdup(fname);
+ return (*sanitized ? SANITIZE_ERR_OK : SANITIZE_ERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY);
+}
+
+#if defined(MSDOS) && (defined(__DJGPP__) || defined(__GO32__))
+
+/*
+ * Disable program default argument globbing. We do it on our own.
+ */
+char **__crt0_glob_function(char *arg)
+{
+ (void)arg;
+ return (char **)0;
+}
+
+#endif /* MSDOS && (__DJGPP__ || __GO32__) */
+
+#ifdef WIN32
+
+/*
+ * Function to find CACert bundle on a Win32 platform using SearchPath.
+ * (SearchPath is already declared via inclusions done in setup header file)
+ * (Use the ASCII version instead of the unicode one!)
+ * The order of the directories it searches is:
+ * 1. application's directory
+ * 2. current working directory
+ * 3. Windows System directory (e.g. C:\windows\system32)
+ * 4. Windows Directory (e.g. C:\windows)
+ * 5. all directories along %PATH%
+ *
+ * For WinXP and later search order actually depends on registry value:
+ * HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\SafeProcessSearchMode
+ */
+
+CURLcode FindWin32CACert(struct OperationConfig *config,
+ const char *bundle_file)
+{
+ CURLcode result = CURLE_OK;
+
+ /* search and set cert file only if libcurl supports SSL */
+ if(curlinfo->features & CURL_VERSION_SSL) {
+
+ DWORD res_len;
+ char buf[PATH_MAX];
+ char *ptr = NULL;
+
+ buf[0] = '\0';
+
+ res_len = SearchPathA(NULL, bundle_file, NULL, PATH_MAX, buf, &ptr);
+ if(res_len > 0) {
+ Curl_safefree(config->cacert);
+ config->cacert = strdup(buf);
+ if(!config->cacert)
+ result = CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+#endif /* WIN32 */
+
+#endif /* MSDOS || WIN32 */