Annotation of src/usr.bin/ssh/sshbuf.h, Revision 1.17
1.17 ! djm 1: /* $OpenBSD: sshbuf.h,v 1.16 2019/07/16 13:18:39 djm Exp $ */
1.1 djm 2: /*
3: * Copyright (c) 2011 Damien Miller
4: *
5: * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
6: * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
7: * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
8: *
9: * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
10: * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
11: * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
12: * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
13: * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
14: * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
15: * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
16: */
17:
18: #ifndef _SSHBUF_H
19: #define _SSHBUF_H
20:
21: #include <sys/types.h>
22: #include <stdarg.h>
23: #include <stdio.h>
24: #include <openssl/bn.h>
25: #include <openssl/ec.h>
26:
27: #define SSHBUF_SIZE_MAX 0x8000000 /* Hard maximum size */
28: #define SSHBUF_REFS_MAX 0x100000 /* Max child buffers */
29: #define SSHBUF_MAX_BIGNUM (16384 / 8) /* Max bignum *bytes* */
30: #define SSHBUF_MAX_ECPOINT ((528 * 2 / 8) + 1) /* Max EC point *bytes* */
31:
32: /*
33: * NB. do not depend on the internals of this. It will be made opaque
34: * one day.
35: */
36: struct sshbuf {
37: u_char *d; /* Data */
38: const u_char *cd; /* Const data */
39: size_t off; /* First available byte is buf->d + buf->off */
40: size_t size; /* Last byte is buf->d + buf->size - 1 */
41: size_t max_size; /* Maximum size of buffer */
42: size_t alloc; /* Total bytes allocated to buf->d */
43: int readonly; /* Refers to external, const data */
44: int dont_free; /* Kludge to support sshbuf_init */
45: u_int refcount; /* Tracks self and number of child buffers */
46: struct sshbuf *parent; /* If child, pointer to parent */
47: };
48:
49: /*
50: * Create a new sshbuf buffer.
51: * Returns pointer to buffer on success, or NULL on allocation failure.
52: */
53: struct sshbuf *sshbuf_new(void);
54:
55: /*
56: * Create a new, read-only sshbuf buffer from existing data.
57: * Returns pointer to buffer on success, or NULL on allocation failure.
58: */
59: struct sshbuf *sshbuf_from(const void *blob, size_t len);
60:
61: /*
62: * Create a new, read-only sshbuf buffer from the contents of an existing
63: * buffer. The contents of "buf" must not change in the lifetime of the
64: * resultant buffer.
65: * Returns pointer to buffer on success, or NULL on allocation failure.
66: */
67: struct sshbuf *sshbuf_fromb(struct sshbuf *buf);
68:
69: /*
70: * Create a new, read-only sshbuf buffer from the contents of a string in
71: * an existing buffer (the string is consumed in the process).
72: * The contents of "buf" must not change in the lifetime of the resultant
73: * buffer.
74: * Returns pointer to buffer on success, or NULL on allocation failure.
75: */
76: int sshbuf_froms(struct sshbuf *buf, struct sshbuf **bufp);
77:
78: /*
79: * Clear and free buf
80: */
81: void sshbuf_free(struct sshbuf *buf);
82:
83: /*
84: * Reset buf, clearing its contents. NB. max_size is preserved.
85: */
86: void sshbuf_reset(struct sshbuf *buf);
87:
88: /*
89: * Return the maximum size of buf
90: */
91: size_t sshbuf_max_size(const struct sshbuf *buf);
92:
93: /*
94: * Set the maximum size of buf
95: * Returns 0 on success, or a negative SSH_ERR_* error code on failure.
96: */
97: int sshbuf_set_max_size(struct sshbuf *buf, size_t max_size);
98:
99: /*
100: * Returns the length of data in buf
101: */
102: size_t sshbuf_len(const struct sshbuf *buf);
103:
104: /*
105: * Returns number of bytes left in buffer before hitting max_size.
106: */
107: size_t sshbuf_avail(const struct sshbuf *buf);
108:
109: /*
1.6 mmcc 110: * Returns a read-only pointer to the start of the data in buf
1.1 djm 111: */
112: const u_char *sshbuf_ptr(const struct sshbuf *buf);
113:
114: /*
1.6 mmcc 115: * Returns a mutable pointer to the start of the data in buf, or
1.1 djm 116: * NULL if the buffer is read-only.
117: */
118: u_char *sshbuf_mutable_ptr(const struct sshbuf *buf);
119:
120: /*
121: * Check whether a reservation of size len will succeed in buf
122: * Safer to use than direct comparisons again sshbuf_avail as it copes
123: * with unsigned overflows correctly.
124: * Returns 0 on success, or a negative SSH_ERR_* error code on failure.
125: */
126: int sshbuf_check_reserve(const struct sshbuf *buf, size_t len);
1.8 djm 127:
128: /*
129: * Preallocates len additional bytes in buf.
130: * Useful for cases where the caller knows how many bytes will ultimately be
131: * required to avoid realloc in the buffer code.
132: * Returns 0 on success, or a negative SSH_ERR_* error code on failure.
133: */
134: int sshbuf_allocate(struct sshbuf *buf, size_t len);
1.1 djm 135:
136: /*
137: * Reserve len bytes in buf.
138: * Returns 0 on success and a pointer to the first reserved byte via the
139: * optional dpp parameter or a negative * SSH_ERR_* error code on failure.
140: */
141: int sshbuf_reserve(struct sshbuf *buf, size_t len, u_char **dpp);
142:
143: /*
144: * Consume len bytes from the start of buf
145: * Returns 0 on success, or a negative SSH_ERR_* error code on failure.
146: */
147: int sshbuf_consume(struct sshbuf *buf, size_t len);
148:
149: /*
150: * Consume len bytes from the end of buf
151: * Returns 0 on success, or a negative SSH_ERR_* error code on failure.
152: */
153: int sshbuf_consume_end(struct sshbuf *buf, size_t len);
154:
155: /* Extract or deposit some bytes */
156: int sshbuf_get(struct sshbuf *buf, void *v, size_t len);
157: int sshbuf_put(struct sshbuf *buf, const void *v, size_t len);
158: int sshbuf_putb(struct sshbuf *buf, const struct sshbuf *v);
159:
160: /* Append using a printf(3) format */
161: int sshbuf_putf(struct sshbuf *buf, const char *fmt, ...)
162: __attribute__((format(printf, 2, 3)));
163: int sshbuf_putfv(struct sshbuf *buf, const char *fmt, va_list ap);
164:
165: /* Functions to extract or store big-endian words of various sizes */
166: int sshbuf_get_u64(struct sshbuf *buf, u_int64_t *valp);
167: int sshbuf_get_u32(struct sshbuf *buf, u_int32_t *valp);
168: int sshbuf_get_u16(struct sshbuf *buf, u_int16_t *valp);
169: int sshbuf_get_u8(struct sshbuf *buf, u_char *valp);
170: int sshbuf_put_u64(struct sshbuf *buf, u_int64_t val);
171: int sshbuf_put_u32(struct sshbuf *buf, u_int32_t val);
172: int sshbuf_put_u16(struct sshbuf *buf, u_int16_t val);
173: int sshbuf_put_u8(struct sshbuf *buf, u_char val);
174:
1.14 djm 175: /* Functions to peek at the contents of a buffer without modifying it. */
176: int sshbuf_peek_u64(const struct sshbuf *buf, size_t offset,
177: u_int64_t *valp);
178: int sshbuf_peek_u32(const struct sshbuf *buf, size_t offset,
179: u_int32_t *valp);
180: int sshbuf_peek_u16(const struct sshbuf *buf, size_t offset,
181: u_int16_t *valp);
182: int sshbuf_peek_u8(const struct sshbuf *buf, size_t offset,
183: u_char *valp);
184:
185: /*
186: * Functions to poke values into an exisiting buffer (e.g. a length header
187: * to a packet). The destination bytes must already exist in the buffer.
188: */
189: int sshbuf_poke_u64(struct sshbuf *buf, size_t offset, u_int64_t val);
190: int sshbuf_poke_u32(struct sshbuf *buf, size_t offset, u_int32_t val);
191: int sshbuf_poke_u16(struct sshbuf *buf, size_t offset, u_int16_t val);
192: int sshbuf_poke_u8(struct sshbuf *buf, size_t offset, u_char val);
193: int sshbuf_poke(struct sshbuf *buf, size_t offset, void *v, size_t len);
194:
1.1 djm 195: /*
196: * Functions to extract or store SSH wire encoded strings (u32 len || data)
197: * The "cstring" variants admit no \0 characters in the string contents.
198: * Caller must free *valp.
199: */
200: int sshbuf_get_string(struct sshbuf *buf, u_char **valp, size_t *lenp);
201: int sshbuf_get_cstring(struct sshbuf *buf, char **valp, size_t *lenp);
202: int sshbuf_get_stringb(struct sshbuf *buf, struct sshbuf *v);
203: int sshbuf_put_string(struct sshbuf *buf, const void *v, size_t len);
204: int sshbuf_put_cstring(struct sshbuf *buf, const char *v);
205: int sshbuf_put_stringb(struct sshbuf *buf, const struct sshbuf *v);
206:
207: /*
208: * "Direct" variant of sshbuf_get_string, returns pointer into the sshbuf to
209: * avoid an malloc+memcpy. The pointer is guaranteed to be valid until the
210: * next sshbuf-modifying function call. Caller does not free.
211: */
212: int sshbuf_get_string_direct(struct sshbuf *buf, const u_char **valp,
213: size_t *lenp);
214:
215: /* Skip past a string */
216: #define sshbuf_skip_string(buf) sshbuf_get_string_direct(buf, NULL, NULL)
217:
218: /* Another variant: "peeks" into the buffer without modifying it */
219: int sshbuf_peek_string_direct(const struct sshbuf *buf, const u_char **valp,
220: size_t *lenp);
221:
222: /*
223: * Functions to extract or store SSH wire encoded bignums and elliptic
224: * curve points.
225: */
1.13 djm 226: int sshbuf_get_bignum2(struct sshbuf *buf, BIGNUM **valp);
1.4 djm 227: int sshbuf_get_bignum2_bytes_direct(struct sshbuf *buf,
228: const u_char **valp, size_t *lenp);
1.2 dtucker 229: int sshbuf_put_bignum2(struct sshbuf *buf, const BIGNUM *v);
230: int sshbuf_put_bignum2_bytes(struct sshbuf *buf, const void *v, size_t len);
1.1 djm 231: int sshbuf_get_ec(struct sshbuf *buf, EC_POINT *v, const EC_GROUP *g);
232: int sshbuf_get_eckey(struct sshbuf *buf, EC_KEY *v);
233: int sshbuf_put_ec(struct sshbuf *buf, const EC_POINT *v, const EC_GROUP *g);
234: int sshbuf_put_eckey(struct sshbuf *buf, const EC_KEY *v);
235:
1.3 djm 236: /* Dump the contents of the buffer in a human-readable format */
1.1 djm 237: void sshbuf_dump(struct sshbuf *buf, FILE *f);
1.3 djm 238:
239: /* Dump specified memory in a human-readable format */
240: void sshbuf_dump_data(const void *s, size_t len, FILE *f);
1.1 djm 241:
242: /* Return the hexadecimal representation of the contents of the buffer */
243: char *sshbuf_dtob16(struct sshbuf *buf);
244:
245: /* Encode the contents of the buffer as base64 */
1.16 djm 246: char *sshbuf_dtob64_string(const struct sshbuf *buf, int wrap);
247: int sshbuf_dtob64(const struct sshbuf *d, struct sshbuf *b64, int wrap);
1.1 djm 248:
249: /* Decode base64 data and append it to the buffer */
250: int sshbuf_b64tod(struct sshbuf *buf, const char *b64);
1.15 djm 251:
252: /*
253: * Tests whether the buffer contains the specified byte sequence at the
254: * specified offset. Returns 0 on successful match, or a ssherr.h code
255: * otherwise. SSH_ERR_INVALID_FORMAT indicates sufficient bytes were
256: * present but the buffer contents did not match those supplied. Zero-
257: * length comparisons are not allowed.
258: *
259: * If sufficient data is present to make a comparison, then it is
260: * performed with timing independent of the value of the data. If
261: * insufficient data is present then the comparison is not attempted at
262: * all.
263: */
264: int sshbuf_cmp(const struct sshbuf *b, size_t offset,
1.17 ! djm 265: const void *s, size_t len);
1.15 djm 266:
267: /*
268: * Searches the buffer for the specified string. Returns 0 on success
269: * and updates *offsetp with the offset of the first match, relative to
270: * the start of the buffer. Otherwise sshbuf_find will return a ssherr.h
271: * error code. SSH_ERR_INVALID_FORMAT indicates sufficient bytes were
272: * present in the buffer for a match to be possible but none was found.
273: * Searches for zero-length data are not allowed.
274: */
275: int
276: sshbuf_find(const struct sshbuf *b, size_t start_offset,
1.17 ! djm 277: const void *s, size_t len, size_t *offsetp);
1.7 djm 278:
279: /*
280: * Duplicate the contents of a buffer to a string (caller to free).
281: * Returns NULL on buffer error, or if the buffer contains a premature
282: * nul character.
283: */
284: char *sshbuf_dup_string(struct sshbuf *buf);
1.1 djm 285:
286: /* Macros for decoding/encoding integers */
287: #define PEEK_U64(p) \
1.5 djm 288: (((u_int64_t)(((const u_char *)(p))[0]) << 56) | \
289: ((u_int64_t)(((const u_char *)(p))[1]) << 48) | \
290: ((u_int64_t)(((const u_char *)(p))[2]) << 40) | \
291: ((u_int64_t)(((const u_char *)(p))[3]) << 32) | \
292: ((u_int64_t)(((const u_char *)(p))[4]) << 24) | \
293: ((u_int64_t)(((const u_char *)(p))[5]) << 16) | \
294: ((u_int64_t)(((const u_char *)(p))[6]) << 8) | \
295: (u_int64_t)(((const u_char *)(p))[7]))
1.1 djm 296: #define PEEK_U32(p) \
1.5 djm 297: (((u_int32_t)(((const u_char *)(p))[0]) << 24) | \
298: ((u_int32_t)(((const u_char *)(p))[1]) << 16) | \
299: ((u_int32_t)(((const u_char *)(p))[2]) << 8) | \
300: (u_int32_t)(((const u_char *)(p))[3]))
1.1 djm 301: #define PEEK_U16(p) \
1.5 djm 302: (((u_int16_t)(((const u_char *)(p))[0]) << 8) | \
303: (u_int16_t)(((const u_char *)(p))[1]))
1.1 djm 304:
305: #define POKE_U64(p, v) \
306: do { \
1.5 djm 307: const u_int64_t __v = (v); \
308: ((u_char *)(p))[0] = (__v >> 56) & 0xff; \
309: ((u_char *)(p))[1] = (__v >> 48) & 0xff; \
310: ((u_char *)(p))[2] = (__v >> 40) & 0xff; \
311: ((u_char *)(p))[3] = (__v >> 32) & 0xff; \
312: ((u_char *)(p))[4] = (__v >> 24) & 0xff; \
313: ((u_char *)(p))[5] = (__v >> 16) & 0xff; \
314: ((u_char *)(p))[6] = (__v >> 8) & 0xff; \
315: ((u_char *)(p))[7] = __v & 0xff; \
1.1 djm 316: } while (0)
317: #define POKE_U32(p, v) \
318: do { \
1.5 djm 319: const u_int32_t __v = (v); \
320: ((u_char *)(p))[0] = (__v >> 24) & 0xff; \
321: ((u_char *)(p))[1] = (__v >> 16) & 0xff; \
322: ((u_char *)(p))[2] = (__v >> 8) & 0xff; \
323: ((u_char *)(p))[3] = __v & 0xff; \
1.1 djm 324: } while (0)
325: #define POKE_U16(p, v) \
326: do { \
1.5 djm 327: const u_int16_t __v = (v); \
328: ((u_char *)(p))[0] = (__v >> 8) & 0xff; \
329: ((u_char *)(p))[1] = __v & 0xff; \
1.1 djm 330: } while (0)
331:
332: /* Internal definitions follow. Exposed for regress tests */
333: #ifdef SSHBUF_INTERNAL
334:
335: /*
336: * Return the allocation size of buf
337: */
338: size_t sshbuf_alloc(const struct sshbuf *buf);
339:
340: /*
341: * Increment the reference count of buf.
342: */
343: int sshbuf_set_parent(struct sshbuf *child, struct sshbuf *parent);
344:
345: /*
346: * Return the parent buffer of buf, or NULL if it has no parent.
347: */
348: const struct sshbuf *sshbuf_parent(const struct sshbuf *buf);
349:
350: /*
351: * Return the reference count of buf
352: */
353: u_int sshbuf_refcount(const struct sshbuf *buf);
354:
355: # define SSHBUF_SIZE_INIT 256 /* Initial allocation */
356: # define SSHBUF_SIZE_INC 256 /* Preferred increment length */
357: # define SSHBUF_PACK_MIN 8192 /* Minimim packable offset */
358:
359: /* # define SSHBUF_ABORT abort */
360: /* # define SSHBUF_DEBUG */
361:
362: # ifndef SSHBUF_ABORT
363: # define SSHBUF_ABORT()
364: # endif
365:
366: # ifdef SSHBUF_DEBUG
367: # define SSHBUF_TELL(what) do { \
368: printf("%s:%d %s: %s size %zu alloc %zu off %zu max %zu\n", \
369: __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, what, \
370: buf->size, buf->alloc, buf->off, buf->max_size); \
371: fflush(stdout); \
372: } while (0)
373: # define SSHBUF_DBG(x) do { \
374: printf("%s:%d %s: ", __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__); \
375: printf x; \
376: printf("\n"); \
377: fflush(stdout); \
378: } while (0)
379: # else
380: # define SSHBUF_TELL(what)
381: # define SSHBUF_DBG(x)
382: # endif
383: #endif /* SSHBUF_INTERNAL */
384:
385: #endif /* _SSHBUF_H */