base64.c revision 1.1.1.1.14.1 1 1.1.1.1.14.1 yamt /* $NetBSD: base64.c,v 1.1.1.1.14.1 2012/10/30 18:55:31 yamt Exp $ */
2 1.1 christos
3 1.1 christos /*
4 1.1 christos * Copyright (c) 2004 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
5 1.1 christos * Copyright (c) 1996-1999 by Internet Software Consortium.
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19 1.1 christos
20 1.1 christos /*
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44 1.1 christos
45 1.1 christos #if !defined(LINT) && !defined(CODECENTER)
46 1.1.1.1.14.1 yamt static const char rcsid[] = "Id: base64.c,v 1.4 2005/04/27 04:56:34 sra Exp ";
47 1.1 christos #endif /* not lint */
48 1.1 christos
49 1.1 christos #include "port_before.h"
50 1.1 christos
51 1.1 christos #include <sys/types.h>
52 1.1 christos #include <sys/param.h>
53 1.1 christos #include <sys/socket.h>
54 1.1 christos
55 1.1 christos #include <netinet/in.h>
56 1.1 christos #include <arpa/inet.h>
57 1.1 christos #include <arpa/nameser.h>
58 1.1 christos
59 1.1 christos #include <ctype.h>
60 1.1 christos #include <resolv.h>
61 1.1 christos #include <stdio.h>
62 1.1 christos #include <stdlib.h>
63 1.1 christos #include <string.h>
64 1.1 christos
65 1.1 christos #include "port_after.h"
66 1.1 christos
67 1.1 christos #define Assert(Cond) if (!(Cond)) abort()
68 1.1 christos
69 1.1 christos static const char Base64[] =
70 1.1 christos "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/";
71 1.1 christos static const char Pad64 = '=';
72 1.1 christos
73 1.1 christos /* (From RFC1521 and draft-ietf-dnssec-secext-03.txt)
74 1.1 christos The following encoding technique is taken from RFC1521 by Borenstein
75 1.1 christos and Freed. It is reproduced here in a slightly edited form for
76 1.1 christos convenience.
77 1.1 christos
78 1.1 christos A 65-character subset of US-ASCII is used, enabling 6 bits to be
79 1.1 christos represented per printable character. (The extra 65th character, "=",
80 1.1 christos is used to signify a special processing function.)
81 1.1 christos
82 1.1 christos The encoding process represents 24-bit groups of input bits as output
83 1.1 christos strings of 4 encoded characters. Proceeding from left to right, a
84 1.1 christos 24-bit input group is formed by concatenating 3 8-bit input groups.
85 1.1 christos These 24 bits are then treated as 4 concatenated 6-bit groups, each
86 1.1 christos of which is translated into a single digit in the base64 alphabet.
87 1.1 christos
88 1.1 christos Each 6-bit group is used as an index into an array of 64 printable
89 1.1 christos characters. The character referenced by the index is placed in the
90 1.1 christos output string.
91 1.1 christos
92 1.1 christos Table 1: The Base64 Alphabet
93 1.1 christos
94 1.1 christos Value Encoding Value Encoding Value Encoding Value Encoding
95 1.1 christos 0 A 17 R 34 i 51 z
96 1.1 christos 1 B 18 S 35 j 52 0
97 1.1 christos 2 C 19 T 36 k 53 1
98 1.1 christos 3 D 20 U 37 l 54 2
99 1.1 christos 4 E 21 V 38 m 55 3
100 1.1 christos 5 F 22 W 39 n 56 4
101 1.1 christos 6 G 23 X 40 o 57 5
102 1.1 christos 7 H 24 Y 41 p 58 6
103 1.1 christos 8 I 25 Z 42 q 59 7
104 1.1 christos 9 J 26 a 43 r 60 8
105 1.1 christos 10 K 27 b 44 s 61 9
106 1.1 christos 11 L 28 c 45 t 62 +
107 1.1 christos 12 M 29 d 46 u 63 /
108 1.1 christos 13 N 30 e 47 v
109 1.1 christos 14 O 31 f 48 w (pad) =
110 1.1 christos 15 P 32 g 49 x
111 1.1 christos 16 Q 33 h 50 y
112 1.1 christos
113 1.1 christos Special processing is performed if fewer than 24 bits are available
114 1.1 christos at the end of the data being encoded. A full encoding quantum is
115 1.1 christos always completed at the end of a quantity. When fewer than 24 input
116 1.1 christos bits are available in an input group, zero bits are added (on the
117 1.1 christos right) to form an integral number of 6-bit groups. Padding at the
118 1.1 christos end of the data is performed using the '=' character.
119 1.1 christos
120 1.1 christos Since all base64 input is an integral number of octets, only the
121 1.1 christos -------------------------------------------------
122 1.1 christos following cases can arise:
123 1.1 christos
124 1.1 christos (1) the final quantum of encoding input is an integral
125 1.1 christos multiple of 24 bits; here, the final unit of encoded
126 1.1 christos output will be an integral multiple of 4 characters
127 1.1 christos with no "=" padding,
128 1.1 christos (2) the final quantum of encoding input is exactly 8 bits;
129 1.1 christos here, the final unit of encoded output will be two
130 1.1 christos characters followed by two "=" padding characters, or
131 1.1 christos (3) the final quantum of encoding input is exactly 16 bits;
132 1.1 christos here, the final unit of encoded output will be three
133 1.1 christos characters followed by one "=" padding character.
134 1.1 christos */
135 1.1 christos
136 1.1 christos int
137 1.1 christos b64_ntop(u_char const *src, size_t srclength, char *target, size_t targsize) {
138 1.1 christos size_t datalength = 0;
139 1.1 christos u_char input[3];
140 1.1 christos u_char output[4];
141 1.1 christos size_t i;
142 1.1 christos
143 1.1 christos while (2U < srclength) {
144 1.1 christos input[0] = *src++;
145 1.1 christos input[1] = *src++;
146 1.1 christos input[2] = *src++;
147 1.1 christos srclength -= 3;
148 1.1 christos
149 1.1 christos output[0] = input[0] >> 2;
150 1.1 christos output[1] = ((input[0] & 0x03) << 4) + (input[1] >> 4);
151 1.1 christos output[2] = ((input[1] & 0x0f) << 2) + (input[2] >> 6);
152 1.1 christos output[3] = input[2] & 0x3f;
153 1.1 christos Assert(output[0] < 64);
154 1.1 christos Assert(output[1] < 64);
155 1.1 christos Assert(output[2] < 64);
156 1.1 christos Assert(output[3] < 64);
157 1.1 christos
158 1.1 christos if (datalength + 4 > targsize)
159 1.1 christos return (-1);
160 1.1 christos target[datalength++] = Base64[output[0]];
161 1.1 christos target[datalength++] = Base64[output[1]];
162 1.1 christos target[datalength++] = Base64[output[2]];
163 1.1 christos target[datalength++] = Base64[output[3]];
164 1.1 christos }
165 1.1 christos
166 1.1 christos /* Now we worry about padding. */
167 1.1 christos if (0U != srclength) {
168 1.1 christos /* Get what's left. */
169 1.1 christos input[0] = input[1] = input[2] = '\0';
170 1.1 christos for (i = 0; i < srclength; i++)
171 1.1 christos input[i] = *src++;
172 1.1 christos
173 1.1 christos output[0] = input[0] >> 2;
174 1.1 christos output[1] = ((input[0] & 0x03) << 4) + (input[1] >> 4);
175 1.1 christos output[2] = ((input[1] & 0x0f) << 2) + (input[2] >> 6);
176 1.1 christos Assert(output[0] < 64);
177 1.1 christos Assert(output[1] < 64);
178 1.1 christos Assert(output[2] < 64);
179 1.1 christos
180 1.1 christos if (datalength + 4 > targsize)
181 1.1 christos return (-1);
182 1.1 christos target[datalength++] = Base64[output[0]];
183 1.1 christos target[datalength++] = Base64[output[1]];
184 1.1 christos if (srclength == 1U)
185 1.1 christos target[datalength++] = Pad64;
186 1.1 christos else
187 1.1 christos target[datalength++] = Base64[output[2]];
188 1.1 christos target[datalength++] = Pad64;
189 1.1 christos }
190 1.1 christos if (datalength >= targsize)
191 1.1 christos return (-1);
192 1.1 christos target[datalength] = '\0'; /*%< Returned value doesn't count \\0. */
193 1.1 christos return (datalength);
194 1.1 christos }
195 1.1 christos
196 1.1 christos /* skips all whitespace anywhere.
197 1.1 christos converts characters, four at a time, starting at (or after)
198 1.1 christos src from base - 64 numbers into three 8 bit bytes in the target area.
199 1.1 christos it returns the number of data bytes stored at the target, or -1 on error.
200 1.1 christos */
201 1.1 christos
202 1.1 christos int
203 1.1 christos b64_pton(src, target, targsize)
204 1.1 christos char const *src;
205 1.1 christos u_char *target;
206 1.1 christos size_t targsize;
207 1.1 christos {
208 1.1 christos int tarindex, state, ch;
209 1.1 christos char *pos;
210 1.1 christos
211 1.1 christos state = 0;
212 1.1 christos tarindex = 0;
213 1.1 christos
214 1.1 christos while ((ch = *src++) != '\0') {
215 1.1 christos if (isspace(ch)) /*%< Skip whitespace anywhere. */
216 1.1 christos continue;
217 1.1 christos
218 1.1 christos if (ch == Pad64)
219 1.1 christos break;
220 1.1 christos
221 1.1 christos pos = strchr(Base64, ch);
222 1.1 christos if (pos == 0) /*%< A non-base64 character. */
223 1.1 christos return (-1);
224 1.1 christos
225 1.1 christos switch (state) {
226 1.1 christos case 0:
227 1.1 christos if (target) {
228 1.1 christos if ((size_t)tarindex >= targsize)
229 1.1 christos return (-1);
230 1.1 christos target[tarindex] = (pos - Base64) << 2;
231 1.1 christos }
232 1.1 christos state = 1;
233 1.1 christos break;
234 1.1 christos case 1:
235 1.1 christos if (target) {
236 1.1 christos if ((size_t)tarindex + 1 >= targsize)
237 1.1 christos return (-1);
238 1.1 christos target[tarindex] |= (pos - Base64) >> 4;
239 1.1 christos target[tarindex+1] = ((pos - Base64) & 0x0f)
240 1.1 christos << 4 ;
241 1.1 christos }
242 1.1 christos tarindex++;
243 1.1 christos state = 2;
244 1.1 christos break;
245 1.1 christos case 2:
246 1.1 christos if (target) {
247 1.1 christos if ((size_t)tarindex + 1 >= targsize)
248 1.1 christos return (-1);
249 1.1 christos target[tarindex] |= (pos - Base64) >> 2;
250 1.1 christos target[tarindex+1] = ((pos - Base64) & 0x03)
251 1.1 christos << 6;
252 1.1 christos }
253 1.1 christos tarindex++;
254 1.1 christos state = 3;
255 1.1 christos break;
256 1.1 christos case 3:
257 1.1 christos if (target) {
258 1.1 christos if ((size_t)tarindex >= targsize)
259 1.1 christos return (-1);
260 1.1 christos target[tarindex] |= (pos - Base64);
261 1.1 christos }
262 1.1 christos tarindex++;
263 1.1 christos state = 0;
264 1.1 christos break;
265 1.1 christos default:
266 1.1 christos abort();
267 1.1 christos }
268 1.1 christos }
269 1.1 christos
270 1.1 christos /*
271 1.1 christos * We are done decoding Base-64 chars. Let's see if we ended
272 1.1 christos * on a byte boundary, and/or with erroneous trailing characters.
273 1.1 christos */
274 1.1 christos
275 1.1 christos if (ch == Pad64) { /*%< We got a pad char. */
276 1.1 christos ch = *src++; /*%< Skip it, get next. */
277 1.1 christos switch (state) {
278 1.1 christos case 0: /*%< Invalid = in first position */
279 1.1 christos case 1: /*%< Invalid = in second position */
280 1.1 christos return (-1);
281 1.1 christos
282 1.1 christos case 2: /*%< Valid, means one byte of info */
283 1.1 christos /* Skip any number of spaces. */
284 1.1 christos for ((void)NULL; ch != '\0'; ch = *src++)
285 1.1 christos if (!isspace(ch))
286 1.1 christos break;
287 1.1 christos /* Make sure there is another trailing = sign. */
288 1.1 christos if (ch != Pad64)
289 1.1 christos return (-1);
290 1.1 christos ch = *src++; /*%< Skip the = */
291 1.1 christos /* Fall through to "single trailing =" case. */
292 1.1 christos /* FALLTHROUGH */
293 1.1 christos
294 1.1 christos case 3: /*%< Valid, means two bytes of info */
295 1.1 christos /*
296 1.1 christos * We know this char is an =. Is there anything but
297 1.1 christos * whitespace after it?
298 1.1 christos */
299 1.1 christos for ((void)NULL; ch != '\0'; ch = *src++)
300 1.1 christos if (!isspace(ch))
301 1.1 christos return (-1);
302 1.1 christos
303 1.1 christos /*
304 1.1 christos * Now make sure for cases 2 and 3 that the "extra"
305 1.1 christos * bits that slopped past the last full byte were
306 1.1 christos * zeros. If we don't check them, they become a
307 1.1 christos * subliminal channel.
308 1.1 christos */
309 1.1 christos if (target && target[tarindex] != 0)
310 1.1 christos return (-1);
311 1.1 christos }
312 1.1 christos } else {
313 1.1 christos /*
314 1.1 christos * We ended by seeing the end of the string. Make sure we
315 1.1 christos * have no partial bytes lying around.
316 1.1 christos */
317 1.1 christos if (state != 0)
318 1.1 christos return (-1);
319 1.1 christos }
320 1.1 christos
321 1.1 christos return (tarindex);
322 1.1 christos }
323 1.1 christos
324 1.1 christos /*! \file */
325