openssl/crypto/bio/b_addr.c
Matt Caswell c4376aed02 Move a fall through comment
When compiling with --strict-warnings using gcc 7.4.0 the compiler
complains that a case falls through, even though there is an explicit
comment stating this. Moving the comment outside of the conditional
compilation section resolves this.

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/9131)

(cherry picked from commit a2e520447e)
2019-06-11 15:23:13 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright 2016-2019 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 <assert.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "bio_lcl.h"
#include <openssl/crypto.h>
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SOCK
#include <openssl/err.h>
#include <openssl/buffer.h>
#include "internal/thread_once.h"
CRYPTO_RWLOCK *bio_lookup_lock;
static CRYPTO_ONCE bio_lookup_init = CRYPTO_ONCE_STATIC_INIT;
/*
* Throughout this file and bio_lcl.h, the existence of the macro
* AI_PASSIVE is used to detect the availability of struct addrinfo,
* getnameinfo() and getaddrinfo(). If that macro doesn't exist,
* we use our own implementation instead, using gethostbyname,
* getservbyname and a few other.
*/
/**********************************************************************
*
* Address structure
*
*/
BIO_ADDR *BIO_ADDR_new(void)
{
BIO_ADDR *ret = OPENSSL_zalloc(sizeof(*ret));
if (ret == NULL) {
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_ADDR_NEW, ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
return NULL;
}
ret->sa.sa_family = AF_UNSPEC;
return ret;
}
void BIO_ADDR_free(BIO_ADDR *ap)
{
OPENSSL_free(ap);
}
void BIO_ADDR_clear(BIO_ADDR *ap)
{
memset(ap, 0, sizeof(*ap));
ap->sa.sa_family = AF_UNSPEC;
}
/*
* BIO_ADDR_make - non-public routine to fill a BIO_ADDR with the contents
* of a struct sockaddr.
*/
int BIO_ADDR_make(BIO_ADDR *ap, const struct sockaddr *sa)
{
if (sa->sa_family == AF_INET) {
memcpy(&(ap->s_in), sa, sizeof(struct sockaddr_in));
return 1;
}
#ifdef AF_INET6
if (sa->sa_family == AF_INET6) {
memcpy(&(ap->s_in6), sa, sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6));
return 1;
}
#endif
#ifdef AF_UNIX
if (sa->sa_family == AF_UNIX) {
memcpy(&(ap->s_un), sa, sizeof(struct sockaddr_un));
return 1;
}
#endif
return 0;
}
int BIO_ADDR_rawmake(BIO_ADDR *ap, int family,
const void *where, size_t wherelen,
unsigned short port)
{
#ifdef AF_UNIX
if (family == AF_UNIX) {
if (wherelen + 1 > sizeof(ap->s_un.sun_path))
return 0;
memset(&ap->s_un, 0, sizeof(ap->s_un));
ap->s_un.sun_family = family;
strncpy(ap->s_un.sun_path, where, sizeof(ap->s_un.sun_path) - 1);
return 1;
}
#endif
if (family == AF_INET) {
if (wherelen != sizeof(struct in_addr))
return 0;
memset(&ap->s_in, 0, sizeof(ap->s_in));
ap->s_in.sin_family = family;
ap->s_in.sin_port = port;
ap->s_in.sin_addr = *(struct in_addr *)where;
return 1;
}
#ifdef AF_INET6
if (family == AF_INET6) {
if (wherelen != sizeof(struct in6_addr))
return 0;
memset(&ap->s_in6, 0, sizeof(ap->s_in6));
ap->s_in6.sin6_family = family;
ap->s_in6.sin6_port = port;
ap->s_in6.sin6_addr = *(struct in6_addr *)where;
return 1;
}
#endif
return 0;
}
int BIO_ADDR_family(const BIO_ADDR *ap)
{
return ap->sa.sa_family;
}
int BIO_ADDR_rawaddress(const BIO_ADDR *ap, void *p, size_t *l)
{
size_t len = 0;
const void *addrptr = NULL;
if (ap->sa.sa_family == AF_INET) {
len = sizeof(ap->s_in.sin_addr);
addrptr = &ap->s_in.sin_addr;
}
#ifdef AF_INET6
else if (ap->sa.sa_family == AF_INET6) {
len = sizeof(ap->s_in6.sin6_addr);
addrptr = &ap->s_in6.sin6_addr;
}
#endif
#ifdef AF_UNIX
else if (ap->sa.sa_family == AF_UNIX) {
len = strlen(ap->s_un.sun_path);
addrptr = &ap->s_un.sun_path;
}
#endif
if (addrptr == NULL)
return 0;
if (p != NULL) {
memcpy(p, addrptr, len);
}
if (l != NULL)
*l = len;
return 1;
}
unsigned short BIO_ADDR_rawport(const BIO_ADDR *ap)
{
if (ap->sa.sa_family == AF_INET)
return ap->s_in.sin_port;
#ifdef AF_INET6
if (ap->sa.sa_family == AF_INET6)
return ap->s_in6.sin6_port;
#endif
return 0;
}
/*-
* addr_strings - helper function to get host and service names
* @ap: the BIO_ADDR that has the input info
* @numeric: 0 if actual names should be returned, 1 if the numeric
* representation should be returned.
* @hostname: a pointer to a pointer to a memory area to store the
* host name or numeric representation. Unused if NULL.
* @service: a pointer to a pointer to a memory area to store the
* service name or numeric representation. Unused if NULL.
*
* The return value is 0 on failure, with the error code in the error
* stack, and 1 on success.
*/
static int addr_strings(const BIO_ADDR *ap, int numeric,
char **hostname, char **service)
{
if (BIO_sock_init() != 1)
return 0;
if (1) {
#ifdef AI_PASSIVE
int ret = 0;
char host[NI_MAXHOST] = "", serv[NI_MAXSERV] = "";
int flags = 0;
if (numeric)
flags |= NI_NUMERICHOST | NI_NUMERICSERV;
if ((ret = getnameinfo(BIO_ADDR_sockaddr(ap),
BIO_ADDR_sockaddr_size(ap),
host, sizeof(host), serv, sizeof(serv),
flags)) != 0) {
# ifdef EAI_SYSTEM
if (ret == EAI_SYSTEM) {
SYSerr(SYS_F_GETNAMEINFO, get_last_socket_error());
BIOerr(BIO_F_ADDR_STRINGS, ERR_R_SYS_LIB);
} else
# endif
{
BIOerr(BIO_F_ADDR_STRINGS, ERR_R_SYS_LIB);
ERR_add_error_data(1, gai_strerror(ret));
}
return 0;
}
/* VMS getnameinfo() has a bug, it doesn't fill in serv, which
* leaves it with whatever garbage that happens to be there.
* However, we initialise serv with the empty string (serv[0]
* is therefore NUL), so it gets real easy to detect when things
* didn't go the way one might expect.
*/
if (serv[0] == '\0') {
BIO_snprintf(serv, sizeof(serv), "%d",
ntohs(BIO_ADDR_rawport(ap)));
}
if (hostname != NULL)
*hostname = OPENSSL_strdup(host);
if (service != NULL)
*service = OPENSSL_strdup(serv);
} else {
#endif
if (hostname != NULL)
*hostname = OPENSSL_strdup(inet_ntoa(ap->s_in.sin_addr));
if (service != NULL) {
char serv[6]; /* port is 16 bits => max 5 decimal digits */
BIO_snprintf(serv, sizeof(serv), "%d", ntohs(ap->s_in.sin_port));
*service = OPENSSL_strdup(serv);
}
}
if ((hostname != NULL && *hostname == NULL)
|| (service != NULL && *service == NULL)) {
if (hostname != NULL) {
OPENSSL_free(*hostname);
*hostname = NULL;
}
if (service != NULL) {
OPENSSL_free(*service);
*service = NULL;
}
BIOerr(BIO_F_ADDR_STRINGS, ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
char *BIO_ADDR_hostname_string(const BIO_ADDR *ap, int numeric)
{
char *hostname = NULL;
if (addr_strings(ap, numeric, &hostname, NULL))
return hostname;
return NULL;
}
char *BIO_ADDR_service_string(const BIO_ADDR *ap, int numeric)
{
char *service = NULL;
if (addr_strings(ap, numeric, NULL, &service))
return service;
return NULL;
}
char *BIO_ADDR_path_string(const BIO_ADDR *ap)
{
#ifdef AF_UNIX
if (ap->sa.sa_family == AF_UNIX)
return OPENSSL_strdup(ap->s_un.sun_path);
#endif
return NULL;
}
/*
* BIO_ADDR_sockaddr - non-public routine to return the struct sockaddr
* for a given BIO_ADDR. In reality, this is simply a type safe cast.
* The returned struct sockaddr is const, so it can't be tampered with.
*/
const struct sockaddr *BIO_ADDR_sockaddr(const BIO_ADDR *ap)
{
return &(ap->sa);
}
/*
* BIO_ADDR_sockaddr_noconst - non-public function that does the same
* as BIO_ADDR_sockaddr, but returns a non-const. USE WITH CARE, as
* it allows you to tamper with the data (and thereby the contents
* of the input BIO_ADDR).
*/
struct sockaddr *BIO_ADDR_sockaddr_noconst(BIO_ADDR *ap)
{
return &(ap->sa);
}
/*
* BIO_ADDR_sockaddr_size - non-public function that returns the size
* of the struct sockaddr the BIO_ADDR is using. If the protocol family
* isn't set or is something other than AF_INET, AF_INET6 or AF_UNIX,
* the size of the BIO_ADDR type is returned.
*/
socklen_t BIO_ADDR_sockaddr_size(const BIO_ADDR *ap)
{
if (ap->sa.sa_family == AF_INET)
return sizeof(ap->s_in);
#ifdef AF_INET6
if (ap->sa.sa_family == AF_INET6)
return sizeof(ap->s_in6);
#endif
#ifdef AF_UNIX
if (ap->sa.sa_family == AF_UNIX)
return sizeof(ap->s_un);
#endif
return sizeof(*ap);
}
/**********************************************************************
*
* Address info database
*
*/
const BIO_ADDRINFO *BIO_ADDRINFO_next(const BIO_ADDRINFO *bai)
{
if (bai != NULL)
return bai->bai_next;
return NULL;
}
int BIO_ADDRINFO_family(const BIO_ADDRINFO *bai)
{
if (bai != NULL)
return bai->bai_family;
return 0;
}
int BIO_ADDRINFO_socktype(const BIO_ADDRINFO *bai)
{
if (bai != NULL)
return bai->bai_socktype;
return 0;
}
int BIO_ADDRINFO_protocol(const BIO_ADDRINFO *bai)
{
if (bai != NULL) {
if (bai->bai_protocol != 0)
return bai->bai_protocol;
#ifdef AF_UNIX
if (bai->bai_family == AF_UNIX)
return 0;
#endif
switch (bai->bai_socktype) {
case SOCK_STREAM:
return IPPROTO_TCP;
case SOCK_DGRAM:
return IPPROTO_UDP;
default:
break;
}
}
return 0;
}
/*
* BIO_ADDRINFO_sockaddr_size - non-public function that returns the size
* of the struct sockaddr inside the BIO_ADDRINFO.
*/
socklen_t BIO_ADDRINFO_sockaddr_size(const BIO_ADDRINFO *bai)
{
if (bai != NULL)
return bai->bai_addrlen;
return 0;
}
/*
* BIO_ADDRINFO_sockaddr - non-public function that returns bai_addr
* as the struct sockaddr it is.
*/
const struct sockaddr *BIO_ADDRINFO_sockaddr(const BIO_ADDRINFO *bai)
{
if (bai != NULL)
return bai->bai_addr;
return NULL;
}
const BIO_ADDR *BIO_ADDRINFO_address(const BIO_ADDRINFO *bai)
{
if (bai != NULL)
return (BIO_ADDR *)bai->bai_addr;
return NULL;
}
void BIO_ADDRINFO_free(BIO_ADDRINFO *bai)
{
if (bai == NULL)
return;
#ifdef AI_PASSIVE
# ifdef AF_UNIX
# define _cond bai->bai_family != AF_UNIX
# else
# define _cond 1
# endif
if (_cond) {
freeaddrinfo(bai);
return;
}
#endif
/* Free manually when we know that addrinfo_wrap() was used.
* See further comment above addrinfo_wrap()
*/
while (bai != NULL) {
BIO_ADDRINFO *next = bai->bai_next;
OPENSSL_free(bai->bai_addr);
OPENSSL_free(bai);
bai = next;
}
}
/**********************************************************************
*
* Service functions
*
*/
/*-
* The specs in hostserv can take these forms:
*
* host:service => *host = "host", *service = "service"
* host:* => *host = "host", *service = NULL
* host: => *host = "host", *service = NULL
* :service => *host = NULL, *service = "service"
* *:service => *host = NULL, *service = "service"
*
* in case no : is present in the string, the result depends on
* hostserv_prio, as follows:
*
* when hostserv_prio == BIO_PARSE_PRIO_HOST
* host => *host = "host", *service untouched
*
* when hostserv_prio == BIO_PARSE_PRIO_SERV
* service => *host untouched, *service = "service"
*
*/
int BIO_parse_hostserv(const char *hostserv, char **host, char **service,
enum BIO_hostserv_priorities hostserv_prio)
{
const char *h = NULL; size_t hl = 0;
const char *p = NULL; size_t pl = 0;
if (*hostserv == '[') {
if ((p = strchr(hostserv, ']')) == NULL)
goto spec_err;
h = hostserv + 1;
hl = p - h;
p++;
if (*p == '\0')
p = NULL;
else if (*p != ':')
goto spec_err;
else {
p++;
pl = strlen(p);
}
} else {
const char *p2 = strrchr(hostserv, ':');
p = strchr(hostserv, ':');
/*-
* Check for more than one colon. There are three possible
* interpretations:
* 1. IPv6 address with port number, last colon being separator.
* 2. IPv6 address only.
* 3. IPv6 address only if hostserv_prio == BIO_PARSE_PRIO_HOST,
* IPv6 address and port number if hostserv_prio == BIO_PARSE_PRIO_SERV
* Because of this ambiguity, we currently choose to make it an
* error.
*/
if (p != p2)
goto amb_err;
if (p != NULL) {
h = hostserv;
hl = p - h;
p++;
pl = strlen(p);
} else if (hostserv_prio == BIO_PARSE_PRIO_HOST) {
h = hostserv;
hl = strlen(h);
} else {
p = hostserv;
pl = strlen(p);
}
}
if (p != NULL && strchr(p, ':'))
goto spec_err;
if (h != NULL && host != NULL) {
if (hl == 0
|| (hl == 1 && h[0] == '*')) {
*host = NULL;
} else {
*host = OPENSSL_strndup(h, hl);
if (*host == NULL)
goto memerr;
}
}
if (p != NULL && service != NULL) {
if (pl == 0
|| (pl == 1 && p[0] == '*')) {
*service = NULL;
} else {
*service = OPENSSL_strndup(p, pl);
if (*service == NULL)
goto memerr;
}
}
return 1;
amb_err:
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_PARSE_HOSTSERV, BIO_R_AMBIGUOUS_HOST_OR_SERVICE);
return 0;
spec_err:
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_PARSE_HOSTSERV, BIO_R_MALFORMED_HOST_OR_SERVICE);
return 0;
memerr:
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_PARSE_HOSTSERV, ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
return 0;
}
/* addrinfo_wrap is used to build our own addrinfo "chain".
* (it has only one entry, so calling it a chain may be a stretch)
* It should ONLY be called when getaddrinfo() and friends
* aren't available, OR when dealing with a non IP protocol
* family, such as AF_UNIX
*
* the return value is 1 on success, or 0 on failure, which
* only happens if a memory allocation error occurred.
*/
static int addrinfo_wrap(int family, int socktype,
const void *where, size_t wherelen,
unsigned short port,
BIO_ADDRINFO **bai)
{
if ((*bai = OPENSSL_zalloc(sizeof(**bai))) == NULL) {
BIOerr(BIO_F_ADDRINFO_WRAP, ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
return 0;
}
(*bai)->bai_family = family;
(*bai)->bai_socktype = socktype;
if (socktype == SOCK_STREAM)
(*bai)->bai_protocol = IPPROTO_TCP;
if (socktype == SOCK_DGRAM)
(*bai)->bai_protocol = IPPROTO_UDP;
#ifdef AF_UNIX
if (family == AF_UNIX)
(*bai)->bai_protocol = 0;
#endif
{
/* Magic: We know that BIO_ADDR_sockaddr_noconst is really
just an advanced cast of BIO_ADDR* to struct sockaddr *
by the power of union, so while it may seem that we're
creating a memory leak here, we are not. It will be
all right. */
BIO_ADDR *addr = BIO_ADDR_new();
if (addr != NULL) {
BIO_ADDR_rawmake(addr, family, where, wherelen, port);
(*bai)->bai_addr = BIO_ADDR_sockaddr_noconst(addr);
}
}
(*bai)->bai_next = NULL;
if ((*bai)->bai_addr == NULL) {
BIO_ADDRINFO_free(*bai);
*bai = NULL;
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
DEFINE_RUN_ONCE_STATIC(do_bio_lookup_init)
{
if (!OPENSSL_init_crypto(0, NULL))
return 0;
bio_lookup_lock = CRYPTO_THREAD_lock_new();
return bio_lookup_lock != NULL;
}
int BIO_lookup(const char *host, const char *service,
enum BIO_lookup_type lookup_type,
int family, int socktype, BIO_ADDRINFO **res)
{
return BIO_lookup_ex(host, service, lookup_type, family, socktype, 0, res);
}
/*-
* BIO_lookup_ex - look up the node and service you want to connect to.
* @node: the node you want to connect to.
* @service: the service you want to connect to.
* @lookup_type: declare intent with the result, client or server.
* @family: the address family you want to use. Use AF_UNSPEC for any, or
* AF_INET, AF_INET6 or AF_UNIX.
* @socktype: The socket type you want to use. Can be SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM
* or 0 for all.
* @protocol: The protocol to use, e.g. IPPROTO_TCP or IPPROTO_UDP or 0 for all.
* Note that some platforms may not return IPPROTO_SCTP without
* explicitly requesting it (i.e. IPPROTO_SCTP may not be returned
* with 0 for the protocol)
* @res: Storage place for the resulting list of returned addresses
*
* This will do a lookup of the node and service that you want to connect to.
* It returns a linked list of different addresses you can try to connect to.
*
* When no longer needed you should call BIO_ADDRINFO_free() to free the result.
*
* The return value is 1 on success or 0 in case of error.
*/
int BIO_lookup_ex(const char *host, const char *service, int lookup_type,
int family, int socktype, int protocol, BIO_ADDRINFO **res)
{
int ret = 0; /* Assume failure */
switch(family) {
case AF_INET:
#ifdef AF_INET6
case AF_INET6:
#endif
#ifdef AF_UNIX
case AF_UNIX:
#endif
#ifdef AF_UNSPEC
case AF_UNSPEC:
#endif
break;
default:
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_LOOKUP_EX, BIO_R_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL_FAMILY);
return 0;
}
#ifdef AF_UNIX
if (family == AF_UNIX) {
if (addrinfo_wrap(family, socktype, host, strlen(host), 0, res))
return 1;
else
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_LOOKUP_EX, ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
return 0;
}
#endif
if (BIO_sock_init() != 1)
return 0;
if (1) {
#ifdef AI_PASSIVE
int gai_ret = 0;
struct addrinfo hints;
memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
hints.ai_family = family;
hints.ai_socktype = socktype;
hints.ai_protocol = protocol;
#ifdef AI_ADDRCONFIG
#ifdef AF_UNSPEC
if (family == AF_UNSPEC)
#endif
hints.ai_flags |= AI_ADDRCONFIG;
#endif
if (lookup_type == BIO_LOOKUP_SERVER)
hints.ai_flags |= AI_PASSIVE;
/* Note that |res| SHOULD be a 'struct addrinfo **' thanks to
* macro magic in bio_lcl.h
*/
retry:
switch ((gai_ret = getaddrinfo(host, service, &hints, res))) {
# ifdef EAI_SYSTEM
case EAI_SYSTEM:
SYSerr(SYS_F_GETADDRINFO, get_last_socket_error());
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_LOOKUP_EX, ERR_R_SYS_LIB);
break;
# endif
case 0:
ret = 1; /* Success */
break;
# if (defined(EAI_FAMILY) || defined(EAI_ADDRFAMILY)) && defined(AI_ADDRCONFIG)
# ifdef EAI_FAMILY
case EAI_FAMILY:
# endif
# ifdef EAI_ADDRFAMILY
case EAI_ADDRFAMILY:
# endif
if (hints.ai_flags & AI_ADDRCONFIG) {
hints.ai_flags &= ~AI_ADDRCONFIG;
goto retry;
}
# endif
/* fall through */
default:
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_LOOKUP_EX, ERR_R_SYS_LIB);
ERR_add_error_data(1, gai_strerror(gai_ret));
break;
}
} else {
#endif
const struct hostent *he;
/*
* Because struct hostent is defined for 32-bit pointers only with
* VMS C, we need to make sure that '&he_fallback_address' and
* '&he_fallback_addresses' are 32-bit pointers
*/
#if defined(OPENSSL_SYS_VMS) && defined(__DECC)
# pragma pointer_size save
# pragma pointer_size 32
#endif
/* Windows doesn't seem to have in_addr_t */
#ifdef OPENSSL_SYS_WINDOWS
static uint32_t he_fallback_address;
static const char *he_fallback_addresses[] =
{ (char *)&he_fallback_address, NULL };
#else
static in_addr_t he_fallback_address;
static const char *he_fallback_addresses[] =
{ (char *)&he_fallback_address, NULL };
#endif
static const struct hostent he_fallback =
{ NULL, NULL, AF_INET, sizeof(he_fallback_address),
(char **)&he_fallback_addresses };
#if defined(OPENSSL_SYS_VMS) && defined(__DECC)
# pragma pointer_size restore
#endif
struct servent *se;
/* Apparently, on WIN64, s_proto and s_port have traded places... */
#ifdef _WIN64
struct servent se_fallback = { NULL, NULL, NULL, 0 };
#else
struct servent se_fallback = { NULL, NULL, 0, NULL };
#endif
if (!RUN_ONCE(&bio_lookup_init, do_bio_lookup_init)) {
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_LOOKUP_EX, ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
ret = 0;
goto err;
}
CRYPTO_THREAD_write_lock(bio_lookup_lock);
he_fallback_address = INADDR_ANY;
if (host == NULL) {
he = &he_fallback;
switch(lookup_type) {
case BIO_LOOKUP_CLIENT:
he_fallback_address = INADDR_LOOPBACK;
break;
case BIO_LOOKUP_SERVER:
he_fallback_address = INADDR_ANY;
break;
default:
/* We forgot to handle a lookup type! */
assert("We forgot to handle a lookup type!" == NULL);
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_LOOKUP_EX, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR);
ret = 0;
goto err;
}
} else {
he = gethostbyname(host);
if (he == NULL) {
#ifndef OPENSSL_SYS_WINDOWS
/*
* This might be misleading, because h_errno is used as if
* it was errno. To minimize mixup add 1000. Underlying
* reason for this is that hstrerror is declared obsolete,
* not to mention that a) h_errno is not always guaranteed
* to be meaningless; b) hstrerror can reside in yet another
* library, linking for sake of hstrerror is an overkill;
* c) this path is not executed on contemporary systems
* anyway [above getaddrinfo/gai_strerror is]. We just let
* system administrator figure this out...
*/
# if defined(OPENSSL_SYS_VXWORKS)
/* h_errno doesn't exist on VxWorks */
SYSerr(SYS_F_GETHOSTBYNAME, 1000 );
# else
SYSerr(SYS_F_GETHOSTBYNAME, 1000 + h_errno);
# endif
#else
SYSerr(SYS_F_GETHOSTBYNAME, WSAGetLastError());
#endif
ret = 0;
goto err;
}
}
if (service == NULL) {
se_fallback.s_port = 0;
se_fallback.s_proto = NULL;
se = &se_fallback;
} else {
char *endp = NULL;
long portnum = strtol(service, &endp, 10);
/*
* Because struct servent is defined for 32-bit pointers only with
* VMS C, we need to make sure that 'proto' is a 32-bit pointer.
*/
#if defined(OPENSSL_SYS_VMS) && defined(__DECC)
# pragma pointer_size save
# pragma pointer_size 32
#endif
char *proto = NULL;
#if defined(OPENSSL_SYS_VMS) && defined(__DECC)
# pragma pointer_size restore
#endif
switch (socktype) {
case SOCK_STREAM:
proto = "tcp";
break;
case SOCK_DGRAM:
proto = "udp";
break;
}
if (endp != service && *endp == '\0'
&& portnum > 0 && portnum < 65536) {
se_fallback.s_port = htons((unsigned short)portnum);
se_fallback.s_proto = proto;
se = &se_fallback;
} else if (endp == service) {
se = getservbyname(service, proto);
if (se == NULL) {
#ifndef OPENSSL_SYS_WINDOWS
SYSerr(SYS_F_GETSERVBYNAME, errno);
#else
SYSerr(SYS_F_GETSERVBYNAME, WSAGetLastError());
#endif
goto err;
}
} else {
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_LOOKUP_EX, BIO_R_MALFORMED_HOST_OR_SERVICE);
goto err;
}
}
*res = NULL;
{
/*
* Because hostent::h_addr_list is an array of 32-bit pointers with VMS C,
* we must make sure our iterator designates the same element type, hence
* the pointer size dance.
*/
#if defined(OPENSSL_SYS_VMS) && defined(__DECC)
# pragma pointer_size save
# pragma pointer_size 32
#endif
char **addrlistp;
#if defined(OPENSSL_SYS_VMS) && defined(__DECC)
# pragma pointer_size restore
#endif
size_t addresses;
BIO_ADDRINFO *tmp_bai = NULL;
/* The easiest way to create a linked list from an
array is to start from the back */
for(addrlistp = he->h_addr_list; *addrlistp != NULL;
addrlistp++)
;
for(addresses = addrlistp - he->h_addr_list;
addrlistp--, addresses-- > 0; ) {
if (!addrinfo_wrap(he->h_addrtype, socktype,
*addrlistp, he->h_length,
se->s_port, &tmp_bai))
goto addrinfo_malloc_err;
tmp_bai->bai_next = *res;
*res = tmp_bai;
continue;
addrinfo_malloc_err:
BIO_ADDRINFO_free(*res);
*res = NULL;
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_LOOKUP_EX, ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
ret = 0;
goto err;
}
ret = 1;
}
err:
CRYPTO_THREAD_unlock(bio_lookup_lock);
}
return ret;
}
#endif /* OPENSSL_NO_SOCK */