openssl/crypto/dso/dso_win32.c

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/*
* Copyright 2000-2017 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use
* this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
* in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
* https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
*/
#include "e_os.h"
#include "dso_locl.h"
#if defined(DSO_WIN32)
# ifdef _WIN32_WCE
# if _WIN32_WCE < 300
static FARPROC GetProcAddressA(HMODULE hModule, LPCSTR lpProcName)
{
WCHAR lpProcNameW[64];
int i;
for (i = 0; lpProcName[i] && i < 64; i++)
lpProcNameW[i] = (WCHAR)lpProcName[i];
if (i == 64)
return NULL;
lpProcNameW[i] = 0;
return GetProcAddressW(hModule, lpProcNameW);
}
# endif
# undef GetProcAddress
# define GetProcAddress GetProcAddressA
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static HINSTANCE LoadLibraryA(LPCSTR lpLibFileName)
{
WCHAR *fnamw;
size_t len_0 = strlen(lpLibFileName) + 1, i;
# ifdef _MSC_VER
fnamw = (WCHAR *)_alloca(len_0 * sizeof(WCHAR));
# else
fnamw = (WCHAR *)alloca(len_0 * sizeof(WCHAR));
# endif
if (fnamw == NULL) {
SetLastError(ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY);
return NULL;
}
# if defined(_WIN32_WCE) && _WIN32_WCE>=101
if (!MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, lpLibFileName, len_0, fnamw, len_0))
# endif
for (i = 0; i < len_0; i++)
fnamw[i] = (WCHAR)lpLibFileName[i];
return LoadLibraryW(fnamw);
}
# endif
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/* Part of the hack in "win32_load" ... */
# define DSO_MAX_TRANSLATED_SIZE 256
This changes the behaviour of the DSO mechanism for determining an appropriate filename translation on the host system. Apart from this point, users should also note that there's a slight change in the API functions too. The DSO now contains its own to-be-converted filename ("dso->filename"), and at the time the DSO loads the "dso->loaded_filename" value is set to the translated form. As such, this also provides an impicit way of determining if the DSO is currently loaded or not. Except, perhaps, VMS .... :-) The various DSO_METHODs have been updated for this mechanism except VMS which is deliberately broken for now, Richard is going to look at how to fit it in (the source comments in there explain "the issue"). Basically, the new callback scheme allows the filename conversion to (a) be turned off altogether through the use of the DSO_FLAG_NO_NAME_TRANSLATION flag, (b) be handled in the default way using the default DSO_METHOD's converter (c) overriden per-DSO by setting the override callback (d) a mix of (b) and (c) - eg. implement an override callback that; (i) checks if we're win32 "if(strstr(dso->meth->name, "win32"))..." and if so, convert "blah" into "blah32.dll" (the default is otherwise to make it "blah.dll"). (ii) default to the normal behaviour - eg. we're not on win32, so finish with (return dso->meth->dso_name_converter(dso,NULL)). (e) be retried a number of times by writing a new DSO_METHOD where the "dso_load()" handler will call the converter repeatedly. Then the custom converter could use state information in the DSO to suggest different conversions or paths each time it is invoked.
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static int win32_load(DSO *dso);
static int win32_unload(DSO *dso);
static DSO_FUNC_TYPE win32_bind_func(DSO *dso, const char *symname);
This changes the behaviour of the DSO mechanism for determining an appropriate filename translation on the host system. Apart from this point, users should also note that there's a slight change in the API functions too. The DSO now contains its own to-be-converted filename ("dso->filename"), and at the time the DSO loads the "dso->loaded_filename" value is set to the translated form. As such, this also provides an impicit way of determining if the DSO is currently loaded or not. Except, perhaps, VMS .... :-) The various DSO_METHODs have been updated for this mechanism except VMS which is deliberately broken for now, Richard is going to look at how to fit it in (the source comments in there explain "the issue"). Basically, the new callback scheme allows the filename conversion to (a) be turned off altogether through the use of the DSO_FLAG_NO_NAME_TRANSLATION flag, (b) be handled in the default way using the default DSO_METHOD's converter (c) overriden per-DSO by setting the override callback (d) a mix of (b) and (c) - eg. implement an override callback that; (i) checks if we're win32 "if(strstr(dso->meth->name, "win32"))..." and if so, convert "blah" into "blah32.dll" (the default is otherwise to make it "blah.dll"). (ii) default to the normal behaviour - eg. we're not on win32, so finish with (return dso->meth->dso_name_converter(dso,NULL)). (e) be retried a number of times by writing a new DSO_METHOD where the "dso_load()" handler will call the converter repeatedly. Then the custom converter could use state information in the DSO to suggest different conversions or paths each time it is invoked.
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static char *win32_name_converter(DSO *dso, const char *filename);
static char *win32_merger(DSO *dso, const char *filespec1,
const char *filespec2);
static void *win32_globallookup(const char *name);
static const char *openssl_strnchr(const char *string, int c, size_t len);
static DSO_METHOD dso_meth_win32 = {
"OpenSSL 'win32' shared library method",
win32_load,
win32_unload,
win32_bind_func,
NULL, /* ctrl */
win32_name_converter,
win32_merger,
NULL, /* init */
NULL, /* finish */
NULL, /* pathbyaddr */
win32_globallookup
};
DSO_METHOD *DSO_METHOD_openssl(void)
{
return &dso_meth_win32;
}
/*
* For this DSO_METHOD, our meth_data STACK will contain; (i) a pointer to
* the handle (HINSTANCE) returned from LoadLibrary(), and copied.
*/
This changes the behaviour of the DSO mechanism for determining an appropriate filename translation on the host system. Apart from this point, users should also note that there's a slight change in the API functions too. The DSO now contains its own to-be-converted filename ("dso->filename"), and at the time the DSO loads the "dso->loaded_filename" value is set to the translated form. As such, this also provides an impicit way of determining if the DSO is currently loaded or not. Except, perhaps, VMS .... :-) The various DSO_METHODs have been updated for this mechanism except VMS which is deliberately broken for now, Richard is going to look at how to fit it in (the source comments in there explain "the issue"). Basically, the new callback scheme allows the filename conversion to (a) be turned off altogether through the use of the DSO_FLAG_NO_NAME_TRANSLATION flag, (b) be handled in the default way using the default DSO_METHOD's converter (c) overriden per-DSO by setting the override callback (d) a mix of (b) and (c) - eg. implement an override callback that; (i) checks if we're win32 "if(strstr(dso->meth->name, "win32"))..." and if so, convert "blah" into "blah32.dll" (the default is otherwise to make it "blah.dll"). (ii) default to the normal behaviour - eg. we're not on win32, so finish with (return dso->meth->dso_name_converter(dso,NULL)). (e) be retried a number of times by writing a new DSO_METHOD where the "dso_load()" handler will call the converter repeatedly. Then the custom converter could use state information in the DSO to suggest different conversions or paths each time it is invoked.
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static int win32_load(DSO *dso)
{
HINSTANCE h = NULL, *p = NULL;
/* See applicable comments from dso_dl.c */
char *filename = DSO_convert_filename(dso, NULL);
if (filename == NULL) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_LOAD, DSO_R_NO_FILENAME);
goto err;
}
h = LoadLibraryA(filename);
if (h == NULL) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_LOAD, DSO_R_LOAD_FAILED);
ERR_add_error_data(3, "filename(", filename, ")");
goto err;
}
p = OPENSSL_malloc(sizeof(*p));
if (p == NULL) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_LOAD, ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
goto err;
}
*p = h;
if (!sk_void_push(dso->meth_data, p)) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_LOAD, DSO_R_STACK_ERROR);
goto err;
}
/* Success */
dso->loaded_filename = filename;
return (1);
err:
/* Cleanup ! */
OPENSSL_free(filename);
OPENSSL_free(p);
if (h != NULL)
FreeLibrary(h);
return (0);
}
static int win32_unload(DSO *dso)
{
HINSTANCE *p;
if (dso == NULL) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_UNLOAD, ERR_R_PASSED_NULL_PARAMETER);
return (0);
}
if (sk_void_num(dso->meth_data) < 1)
return (1);
p = sk_void_pop(dso->meth_data);
if (p == NULL) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_UNLOAD, DSO_R_NULL_HANDLE);
return (0);
}
if (!FreeLibrary(*p)) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_UNLOAD, DSO_R_UNLOAD_FAILED);
/*
* We should push the value back onto the stack in case of a retry.
*/
sk_void_push(dso->meth_data, p);
return (0);
}
/* Cleanup */
OPENSSL_free(p);
return (1);
}
static DSO_FUNC_TYPE win32_bind_func(DSO *dso, const char *symname)
{
HINSTANCE *ptr;
union {
void *p;
FARPROC f;
} sym;
if ((dso == NULL) || (symname == NULL)) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_BIND_FUNC, ERR_R_PASSED_NULL_PARAMETER);
return (NULL);
}
if (sk_void_num(dso->meth_data) < 1) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_BIND_FUNC, DSO_R_STACK_ERROR);
return (NULL);
}
ptr = sk_void_value(dso->meth_data, sk_void_num(dso->meth_data) - 1);
if (ptr == NULL) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_BIND_FUNC, DSO_R_NULL_HANDLE);
return (NULL);
}
sym.f = GetProcAddress(*ptr, symname);
if (sym.p == NULL) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_BIND_FUNC, DSO_R_SYM_FAILURE);
ERR_add_error_data(3, "symname(", symname, ")");
return (NULL);
}
return ((DSO_FUNC_TYPE)sym.f);
}
struct file_st {
const char *node;
int nodelen;
const char *device;
int devicelen;
const char *predir;
int predirlen;
const char *dir;
int dirlen;
const char *file;
int filelen;
};
static struct file_st *win32_splitter(DSO *dso, const char *filename,
int assume_last_is_dir)
{
struct file_st *result = NULL;
enum { IN_NODE, IN_DEVICE, IN_FILE } position;
const char *start = filename;
char last;
if (!filename) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_SPLITTER, DSO_R_NO_FILENAME);
return (NULL);
}
result = OPENSSL_zalloc(sizeof(*result));
if (result == NULL) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_SPLITTER, ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
return (NULL);
}
position = IN_DEVICE;
if ((filename[0] == '\\' && filename[1] == '\\')
|| (filename[0] == '/' && filename[1] == '/')) {
position = IN_NODE;
filename += 2;
start = filename;
result->node = start;
}
do {
last = filename[0];
switch (last) {
case ':':
if (position != IN_DEVICE) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_SPLITTER, DSO_R_INCORRECT_FILE_SYNTAX);
OPENSSL_free(result);
return (NULL);
}
result->device = start;
result->devicelen = (int)(filename - start);
position = IN_FILE;
start = ++filename;
result->dir = start;
break;
case '\\':
case '/':
if (position == IN_NODE) {
result->nodelen = (int)(filename - start);
position = IN_FILE;
start = ++filename;
result->dir = start;
} else if (position == IN_DEVICE) {
position = IN_FILE;
filename++;
result->dir = start;
result->dirlen = (int)(filename - start);
start = filename;
} else {
filename++;
result->dirlen += (int)(filename - start);
start = filename;
}
break;
case '\0':
if (position == IN_NODE) {
result->nodelen = (int)(filename - start);
} else {
if (filename - start > 0) {
if (assume_last_is_dir) {
if (position == IN_DEVICE) {
result->dir = start;
result->dirlen = 0;
}
result->dirlen += (int)(filename - start);
} else {
result->file = start;
result->filelen = (int)(filename - start);
}
}
}
break;
default:
filename++;
break;
}
}
while (last);
if (!result->nodelen)
result->node = NULL;
if (!result->devicelen)
result->device = NULL;
if (!result->dirlen)
result->dir = NULL;
if (!result->filelen)
result->file = NULL;
return (result);
}
static char *win32_joiner(DSO *dso, const struct file_st *file_split)
{
int len = 0, offset = 0;
char *result = NULL;
const char *start;
if (!file_split) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_JOINER, ERR_R_PASSED_NULL_PARAMETER);
return (NULL);
}
if (file_split->node) {
len += 2 + file_split->nodelen; /* 2 for starting \\ */
if (file_split->predir || file_split->dir || file_split->file)
len++; /* 1 for ending \ */
} else if (file_split->device) {
len += file_split->devicelen + 1; /* 1 for ending : */
}
len += file_split->predirlen;
if (file_split->predir && (file_split->dir || file_split->file)) {
len++; /* 1 for ending \ */
}
len += file_split->dirlen;
if (file_split->dir && file_split->file) {
len++; /* 1 for ending \ */
}
len += file_split->filelen;
if (!len) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_JOINER, DSO_R_EMPTY_FILE_STRUCTURE);
return (NULL);
}
result = OPENSSL_malloc(len + 1);
if (result == NULL) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_JOINER, ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
return (NULL);
}
if (file_split->node) {
strcpy(&result[offset], "\\\\");
offset += 2;
strncpy(&result[offset], file_split->node, file_split->nodelen);
offset += file_split->nodelen;
if (file_split->predir || file_split->dir || file_split->file) {
result[offset] = '\\';
offset++;
}
} else if (file_split->device) {
strncpy(&result[offset], file_split->device, file_split->devicelen);
offset += file_split->devicelen;
result[offset] = ':';
offset++;
}
start = file_split->predir;
while (file_split->predirlen > (start - file_split->predir)) {
const char *end = openssl_strnchr(start, '/',
file_split->predirlen - (start -
file_split->predir));
if (!end)
end = start
+ file_split->predirlen - (start - file_split->predir);
strncpy(&result[offset], start, end - start);
offset += (int)(end - start);
result[offset] = '\\';
offset++;
start = end + 1;
}
start = file_split->dir;
while (file_split->dirlen > (start - file_split->dir)) {
const char *end = openssl_strnchr(start, '/',
file_split->dirlen - (start -
file_split->dir));
if (!end)
end = start + file_split->dirlen - (start - file_split->dir);
strncpy(&result[offset], start, end - start);
offset += (int)(end - start);
result[offset] = '\\';
offset++;
start = end + 1;
}
strncpy(&result[offset], file_split->file, file_split->filelen);
offset += file_split->filelen;
result[offset] = '\0';
return (result);
}
static char *win32_merger(DSO *dso, const char *filespec1,
const char *filespec2)
{
char *merged = NULL;
struct file_st *filespec1_split = NULL;
struct file_st *filespec2_split = NULL;
if (!filespec1 && !filespec2) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_MERGER, ERR_R_PASSED_NULL_PARAMETER);
return (NULL);
}
if (!filespec2) {
merged = OPENSSL_malloc(strlen(filespec1) + 1);
if (merged == NULL) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_MERGER, ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
return (NULL);
}
strcpy(merged, filespec1);
} else if (!filespec1) {
merged = OPENSSL_malloc(strlen(filespec2) + 1);
if (merged == NULL) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_MERGER, ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
return (NULL);
}
strcpy(merged, filespec2);
} else {
filespec1_split = win32_splitter(dso, filespec1, 0);
if (!filespec1_split) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_MERGER, ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
return (NULL);
}
filespec2_split = win32_splitter(dso, filespec2, 1);
if (!filespec2_split) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_MERGER, ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
OPENSSL_free(filespec1_split);
return (NULL);
}
/* Fill in into filespec1_split */
if (!filespec1_split->node && !filespec1_split->device) {
filespec1_split->node = filespec2_split->node;
filespec1_split->nodelen = filespec2_split->nodelen;
filespec1_split->device = filespec2_split->device;
filespec1_split->devicelen = filespec2_split->devicelen;
}
if (!filespec1_split->dir) {
filespec1_split->dir = filespec2_split->dir;
filespec1_split->dirlen = filespec2_split->dirlen;
} else if (filespec1_split->dir[0] != '\\'
&& filespec1_split->dir[0] != '/') {
filespec1_split->predir = filespec2_split->dir;
filespec1_split->predirlen = filespec2_split->dirlen;
}
if (!filespec1_split->file) {
filespec1_split->file = filespec2_split->file;
filespec1_split->filelen = filespec2_split->filelen;
}
merged = win32_joiner(dso, filespec1_split);
}
OPENSSL_free(filespec1_split);
OPENSSL_free(filespec2_split);
return (merged);
}
This changes the behaviour of the DSO mechanism for determining an appropriate filename translation on the host system. Apart from this point, users should also note that there's a slight change in the API functions too. The DSO now contains its own to-be-converted filename ("dso->filename"), and at the time the DSO loads the "dso->loaded_filename" value is set to the translated form. As such, this also provides an impicit way of determining if the DSO is currently loaded or not. Except, perhaps, VMS .... :-) The various DSO_METHODs have been updated for this mechanism except VMS which is deliberately broken for now, Richard is going to look at how to fit it in (the source comments in there explain "the issue"). Basically, the new callback scheme allows the filename conversion to (a) be turned off altogether through the use of the DSO_FLAG_NO_NAME_TRANSLATION flag, (b) be handled in the default way using the default DSO_METHOD's converter (c) overriden per-DSO by setting the override callback (d) a mix of (b) and (c) - eg. implement an override callback that; (i) checks if we're win32 "if(strstr(dso->meth->name, "win32"))..." and if so, convert "blah" into "blah32.dll" (the default is otherwise to make it "blah.dll"). (ii) default to the normal behaviour - eg. we're not on win32, so finish with (return dso->meth->dso_name_converter(dso,NULL)). (e) be retried a number of times by writing a new DSO_METHOD where the "dso_load()" handler will call the converter repeatedly. Then the custom converter could use state information in the DSO to suggest different conversions or paths each time it is invoked.
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static char *win32_name_converter(DSO *dso, const char *filename)
{
char *translated;
int len, transform;
len = strlen(filename);
transform = ((strstr(filename, "/") == NULL) &&
(strstr(filename, "\\") == NULL) &&
(strstr(filename, ":") == NULL));
if (transform)
/* We will convert this to "%s.dll" */
translated = OPENSSL_malloc(len + 5);
else
/* We will simply duplicate filename */
translated = OPENSSL_malloc(len + 1);
if (translated == NULL) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_NAME_CONVERTER, DSO_R_NAME_TRANSLATION_FAILED);
return (NULL);
}
if (transform)
sprintf(translated, "%s.dll", filename);
else
sprintf(translated, "%s", filename);
return (translated);
}
This changes the behaviour of the DSO mechanism for determining an appropriate filename translation on the host system. Apart from this point, users should also note that there's a slight change in the API functions too. The DSO now contains its own to-be-converted filename ("dso->filename"), and at the time the DSO loads the "dso->loaded_filename" value is set to the translated form. As such, this also provides an impicit way of determining if the DSO is currently loaded or not. Except, perhaps, VMS .... :-) The various DSO_METHODs have been updated for this mechanism except VMS which is deliberately broken for now, Richard is going to look at how to fit it in (the source comments in there explain "the issue"). Basically, the new callback scheme allows the filename conversion to (a) be turned off altogether through the use of the DSO_FLAG_NO_NAME_TRANSLATION flag, (b) be handled in the default way using the default DSO_METHOD's converter (c) overriden per-DSO by setting the override callback (d) a mix of (b) and (c) - eg. implement an override callback that; (i) checks if we're win32 "if(strstr(dso->meth->name, "win32"))..." and if so, convert "blah" into "blah32.dll" (the default is otherwise to make it "blah.dll"). (ii) default to the normal behaviour - eg. we're not on win32, so finish with (return dso->meth->dso_name_converter(dso,NULL)). (e) be retried a number of times by writing a new DSO_METHOD where the "dso_load()" handler will call the converter repeatedly. Then the custom converter could use state information in the DSO to suggest different conversions or paths each time it is invoked.
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static const char *openssl_strnchr(const char *string, int c, size_t len)
{
size_t i;
const char *p;
for (i = 0, p = string; i < len && *p; i++, p++) {
if (*p == c)
return p;
}
return NULL;
}
# include <tlhelp32.h>
# ifdef _WIN32_WCE
# define DLLNAME "TOOLHELP.DLL"
# else
# ifdef MODULEENTRY32
# undef MODULEENTRY32 /* unmask the ASCII version! */
# endif
# define DLLNAME "KERNEL32.DLL"
# endif
typedef HANDLE(WINAPI *CREATETOOLHELP32SNAPSHOT) (DWORD, DWORD);
typedef BOOL(WINAPI *CLOSETOOLHELP32SNAPSHOT) (HANDLE);
typedef BOOL(WINAPI *MODULE32) (HANDLE, MODULEENTRY32 *);
static void *win32_globallookup(const char *name)
{
HMODULE dll;
HANDLE hModuleSnap = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
MODULEENTRY32 me32;
CREATETOOLHELP32SNAPSHOT create_snap;
CLOSETOOLHELP32SNAPSHOT close_snap;
MODULE32 module_first, module_next;
union {
void *p;
FARPROC f;
} ret = { NULL };
dll = LoadLibrary(TEXT(DLLNAME));
if (dll == NULL) {
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_GLOBALLOOKUP, DSO_R_UNSUPPORTED);
return NULL;
}
create_snap = (CREATETOOLHELP32SNAPSHOT)
GetProcAddress(dll, "CreateToolhelp32Snapshot");
if (create_snap == NULL) {
FreeLibrary(dll);
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_GLOBALLOOKUP, DSO_R_UNSUPPORTED);
return NULL;
}
/* We take the rest for granted... */
# ifdef _WIN32_WCE
close_snap = (CLOSETOOLHELP32SNAPSHOT)
GetProcAddress(dll, "CloseToolhelp32Snapshot");
# else
close_snap = (CLOSETOOLHELP32SNAPSHOT) CloseHandle;
# endif
module_first = (MODULE32) GetProcAddress(dll, "Module32First");
module_next = (MODULE32) GetProcAddress(dll, "Module32Next");
hModuleSnap = (*create_snap) (TH32CS_SNAPMODULE, 0);
if (hModuleSnap == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
FreeLibrary(dll);
DSOerr(DSO_F_WIN32_GLOBALLOOKUP, DSO_R_UNSUPPORTED);
return NULL;
}
me32.dwSize = sizeof(me32);
if (!(*module_first) (hModuleSnap, &me32)) {
(*close_snap) (hModuleSnap);
FreeLibrary(dll);
return NULL;
}
do {
if ((ret.f = GetProcAddress(me32.hModule, name))) {
(*close_snap) (hModuleSnap);
FreeLibrary(dll);
return ret.p;
}
} while ((*module_next) (hModuleSnap, &me32));
(*close_snap) (hModuleSnap);
FreeLibrary(dll);
return NULL;
}
#endif /* DSO_WIN32 */