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     42  1.1  christos #include <config.h>
     43  1.1  christos 
     44  1.1  christos #include <sys/types.h>
     45  1.1  christos #include <sys/param.h>
     46  1.1  christos #include <sys/socket.h>
     47  1.1  christos 
     48  1.1  christos #include <netinet/in.h>
     49  1.1  christos #include <arpa/inet.h>
     50  1.1  christos 
     51  1.1  christos #include <ctype.h>
     52  1.1  christos #include <stdio.h>
     53  1.1  christos #include <stdlib.h>
     54  1.1  christos #include <string.h>
     55  1.1  christos 
     56  1.1  christos #define Assert(Cond) if (!(Cond)) abort()
     57  1.1  christos 
     58  1.1  christos static const char Base64[] =
     59  1.1  christos 	"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/";
     60  1.1  christos static const char Pad64 = '=';
     61  1.1  christos 
     62  1.1  christos /* (From RFC1521 and draft-ietf-dnssec-secext-03.txt)
     63  1.1  christos    The following encoding technique is taken from RFC 1521 by Borenstein
     64  1.1  christos    and Freed.  It is reproduced here in a slightly edited form for
     65  1.1  christos    convenience.
     66  1.1  christos 
     67  1.1  christos    A 65-character subset of US-ASCII is used, enabling 6 bits to be
     68  1.1  christos    represented per printable character. (The extra 65th character, "=",
     69  1.1  christos    is used to signify a special processing function.)
     70  1.1  christos 
     71  1.1  christos    The encoding process represents 24-bit groups of input bits as output
     72  1.1  christos    strings of 4 encoded characters. Proceeding from left to right, a
     73  1.1  christos    24-bit input group is formed by concatenating 3 8-bit input groups.
     74  1.1  christos    These 24 bits are then treated as 4 concatenated 6-bit groups, each
     75  1.1  christos    of which is translated into a single digit in the base64 alphabet.
     76  1.1  christos 
     77  1.1  christos    Each 6-bit group is used as an index into an array of 64 printable
     78  1.1  christos    characters. The character referenced by the index is placed in the
     79  1.1  christos    output string.
     80  1.1  christos 
     81  1.1  christos                          Table 1: The Base64 Alphabet
     82  1.1  christos 
     83  1.1  christos       Value Encoding  Value Encoding  Value Encoding  Value Encoding
     84  1.1  christos           0 A            17 R            34 i            51 z
     85  1.1  christos           1 B            18 S            35 j            52 0
     86  1.1  christos           2 C            19 T            36 k            53 1
     87  1.1  christos           3 D            20 U            37 l            54 2
     88  1.1  christos           4 E            21 V            38 m            55 3
     89  1.1  christos           5 F            22 W            39 n            56 4
     90  1.1  christos           6 G            23 X            40 o            57 5
     91  1.1  christos           7 H            24 Y            41 p            58 6
     92  1.1  christos           8 I            25 Z            42 q            59 7
     93  1.1  christos           9 J            26 a            43 r            60 8
     94  1.1  christos          10 K            27 b            44 s            61 9
     95  1.1  christos          11 L            28 c            45 t            62 +
     96  1.1  christos          12 M            29 d            46 u            63 /
     97  1.1  christos          13 N            30 e            47 v
     98  1.1  christos          14 O            31 f            48 w         (pad) =
     99  1.1  christos          15 P            32 g            49 x
    100  1.1  christos          16 Q            33 h            50 y
    101  1.1  christos 
    102  1.1  christos    Special processing is performed if fewer than 24 bits are available
    103  1.1  christos    at the end of the data being encoded.  A full encoding quantum is
    104  1.1  christos    always completed at the end of a quantity.  When fewer than 24 input
    105  1.1  christos    bits are available in an input group, zero bits are added (on the
    106  1.1  christos    right) to form an integral number of 6-bit groups.  Padding at the
    107  1.1  christos    end of the data is performed using the '=' character.
    108  1.1  christos 
    109  1.1  christos    Since all base64 input is an integral number of octets, only the
    110  1.1  christos          -------------------------------------------------
    111  1.1  christos    following cases can arise:
    112  1.1  christos 
    113  1.1  christos        (1) the final quantum of encoding input is an integral
    114  1.1  christos            multiple of 24 bits; here, the final unit of encoded
    115  1.1  christos 	   output will be an integral multiple of 4 characters
    116  1.1  christos 	   with no "=" padding,
    117  1.1  christos        (2) the final quantum of encoding input is exactly 8 bits;
    118  1.1  christos            here, the final unit of encoded output will be two
    119  1.1  christos 	   characters followed by two "=" padding characters, or
    120  1.1  christos        (3) the final quantum of encoding input is exactly 16 bits;
    121  1.1  christos            here, the final unit of encoded output will be three
    122  1.1  christos 	   characters followed by one "=" padding character.
    123  1.1  christos    */
    124  1.1  christos 
    125  1.1  christos int
    126  1.1  christos b64_ntop(uint8_t const *src, size_t srclength, char *target, size_t targsize) {
    127  1.1  christos 	size_t datalength = 0;
    128  1.1  christos 	uint8_t input[3];
    129  1.1  christos 	uint8_t output[4];
    130  1.1  christos 	size_t i;
    131  1.1  christos 
    132  1.1  christos 	while (2 < srclength) {
    133  1.1  christos 		input[0] = *src++;
    134  1.1  christos 		input[1] = *src++;
    135  1.1  christos 		input[2] = *src++;
    136  1.1  christos 		srclength -= 3;
    137  1.1  christos 
    138  1.1  christos 		output[0] = input[0] >> 2;
    139  1.1  christos 		output[1] = ((input[0] & 0x03) << 4) + (input[1] >> 4);
    140  1.1  christos 		output[2] = ((input[1] & 0x0f) << 2) + (input[2] >> 6);
    141  1.1  christos 		output[3] = input[2] & 0x3f;
    142  1.1  christos 		Assert(output[0] < 64);
    143  1.1  christos 		Assert(output[1] < 64);
    144  1.1  christos 		Assert(output[2] < 64);
    145  1.1  christos 		Assert(output[3] < 64);
    146  1.1  christos 
    147  1.1  christos 		if (datalength + 4 > targsize)
    148  1.1  christos 			return (-1);
    149  1.1  christos 		target[datalength++] = Base64[output[0]];
    150  1.1  christos 		target[datalength++] = Base64[output[1]];
    151  1.1  christos 		target[datalength++] = Base64[output[2]];
    152  1.1  christos 		target[datalength++] = Base64[output[3]];
    153  1.1  christos 	}
    154  1.1  christos 
    155  1.1  christos 	/* Now we worry about padding. */
    156  1.1  christos 	if (0 != srclength) {
    157  1.1  christos 		/* Get what's left. */
    158  1.1  christos 		input[0] = input[1] = input[2] = '\0';
    159  1.1  christos 		for (i = 0; i < srclength; i++)
    160  1.1  christos 			input[i] = *src++;
    161  1.1  christos 
    162  1.1  christos 		output[0] = input[0] >> 2;
    163  1.1  christos 		output[1] = ((input[0] & 0x03) << 4) + (input[1] >> 4);
    164  1.1  christos 		output[2] = ((input[1] & 0x0f) << 2) + (input[2] >> 6);
    165  1.1  christos 		Assert(output[0] < 64);
    166  1.1  christos 		Assert(output[1] < 64);
    167  1.1  christos 		Assert(output[2] < 64);
    168  1.1  christos 
    169  1.1  christos 		if (datalength + 4 > targsize)
    170  1.1  christos 			return (-1);
    171  1.1  christos 		target[datalength++] = Base64[output[0]];
    172  1.1  christos 		target[datalength++] = Base64[output[1]];
    173  1.1  christos 		if (srclength == 1)
    174  1.1  christos 			target[datalength++] = Pad64;
    175  1.1  christos 		else
    176  1.1  christos 			target[datalength++] = Base64[output[2]];
    177  1.1  christos 		target[datalength++] = Pad64;
    178  1.1  christos 	}
    179  1.1  christos 	if (datalength >= targsize)
    180  1.1  christos 		return (-1);
    181  1.1  christos 	target[datalength] = '\0';	/* Returned value doesn't count \0. */
    182  1.1  christos 	return (datalength);
    183  1.1  christos }
    184