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At that point, result is a multiple of 10, so it can at most be 2147483640, i.e. (INT_MAX / 10)*10. If it's less than that, you can add any value between 0 and 9 to it and it won't overflow. If it's *equal* to that, you can only add a value between 0 and 7 without overflowing, i.e. the maximum is INT_MAX % 10. Addresses Coverity CID 1400557.
543 lines
16 KiB
C
543 lines
16 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2015 The TCPDUMP project
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
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* FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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* COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
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* BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
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* LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
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* CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN
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* ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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* Initial contribution by Andrew Darqui (andrew.darqui@gmail.com).
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*/
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/* \summary: REdis Serialization Protocol (RESP) printer */
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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#include "config.h"
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#endif
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#include <netdissect-stdinc.h>
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#include "netdissect.h"
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include "extract.h"
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static const char tstr[] = " [|RESP]";
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/*
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* For information regarding RESP, see: http://redis.io/topics/protocol
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*/
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#define RESP_SIMPLE_STRING '+'
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#define RESP_ERROR '-'
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#define RESP_INTEGER ':'
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#define RESP_BULK_STRING '$'
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#define RESP_ARRAY '*'
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#define resp_print_empty(ndo) ND_PRINT((ndo, " empty"))
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#define resp_print_null(ndo) ND_PRINT((ndo, " null"))
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#define resp_print_length_too_large(ndo) ND_PRINT((ndo, " length too large"))
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#define resp_print_length_negative(ndo) ND_PRINT((ndo, " length negative and not -1"))
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#define resp_print_invalid(ndo) ND_PRINT((ndo, " invalid"))
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void resp_print(netdissect_options *, const u_char *, u_int);
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static int resp_parse(netdissect_options *, register const u_char *, int);
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static int resp_print_string_error_integer(netdissect_options *, register const u_char *, int);
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static int resp_print_simple_string(netdissect_options *, register const u_char *, int);
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static int resp_print_integer(netdissect_options *, register const u_char *, int);
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static int resp_print_error(netdissect_options *, register const u_char *, int);
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static int resp_print_bulk_string(netdissect_options *, register const u_char *, int);
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static int resp_print_bulk_array(netdissect_options *, register const u_char *, int);
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static int resp_print_inline(netdissect_options *, register const u_char *, int);
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static int resp_get_length(netdissect_options *, register const u_char *, int, const u_char **);
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#define LCHECK2(_tot_len, _len) \
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{ \
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if (_tot_len < _len) \
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goto trunc; \
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}
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#define LCHECK(_tot_len) LCHECK2(_tot_len, 1)
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/*
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* FIND_CRLF:
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* Attempts to move our 'ptr' forward until a \r\n is found,
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* while also making sure we don't exceed the buffer '_len'
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* or go past the end of the captured data.
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* If we exceed or go past the end of the captured data,
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* jump to trunc.
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*/
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#define FIND_CRLF(_ptr, _len) \
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for (;;) { \
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LCHECK2(_len, 2); \
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ND_TCHECK2(*_ptr, 2); \
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if (*_ptr == '\r' && *(_ptr+1) == '\n') \
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break; \
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_ptr++; \
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_len--; \
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}
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/*
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* CONSUME_CRLF
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* Consume a CRLF that we've just found.
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*/
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#define CONSUME_CRLF(_ptr, _len) \
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_ptr += 2; \
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_len -= 2;
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/*
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* FIND_CR_OR_LF
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* Attempts to move our '_ptr' forward until a \r or \n is found,
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* while also making sure we don't exceed the buffer '_len'
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* or go past the end of the captured data.
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* If we exceed or go past the end of the captured data,
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* jump to trunc.
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*/
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#define FIND_CR_OR_LF(_ptr, _len) \
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for (;;) { \
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LCHECK(_len); \
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ND_TCHECK(*_ptr); \
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if (*_ptr == '\r' || *_ptr == '\n') \
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break; \
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_ptr++; \
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_len--; \
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}
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/*
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* CONSUME_CR_OR_LF
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* Consume all consecutive \r and \n bytes.
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* If we exceed '_len' or go past the end of the captured data,
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* jump to trunc.
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*/
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#define CONSUME_CR_OR_LF(_ptr, _len) \
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{ \
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int _found_cr_or_lf = 0; \
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for (;;) { \
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/* \
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* Have we hit the end of data? \
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*/ \
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if (_len == 0 || !ND_TTEST(*_ptr)) { \
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/* \
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* Yes. Have we seen a \r \
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* or \n? \
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*/ \
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if (_found_cr_or_lf) { \
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/* \
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* Yes. Just stop. \
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*/ \
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break; \
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} \
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/* \
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* No. We ran out of packet. \
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*/ \
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goto trunc; \
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} \
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if (*_ptr != '\r' && *_ptr != '\n') \
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break; \
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_found_cr_or_lf = 1; \
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_ptr++; \
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_len--; \
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} \
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}
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/*
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* SKIP_OPCODE
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* Skip over the opcode character.
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* The opcode has already been fetched, so we know it's there, and don't
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* need to do any checks.
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*/
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#define SKIP_OPCODE(_ptr, _tot_len) \
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_ptr++; \
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_tot_len--;
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/*
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* GET_LENGTH
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* Get a bulk string or array length.
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*/
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#define GET_LENGTH(_ndo, _tot_len, _ptr, _len) \
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{ \
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const u_char *_endp; \
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_len = resp_get_length(_ndo, _ptr, _tot_len, &_endp); \
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_tot_len -= (_endp - _ptr); \
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_ptr = _endp; \
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}
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/*
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* TEST_RET_LEN
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* If ret_len is < 0, jump to the trunc tag which returns (-1)
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* and 'bubbles up' to printing tstr. Otherwise, return ret_len.
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*/
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#define TEST_RET_LEN(rl) \
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if (rl < 0) { goto trunc; } else { return rl; }
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/*
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* TEST_RET_LEN_NORETURN
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* If ret_len is < 0, jump to the trunc tag which returns (-1)
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* and 'bubbles up' to printing tstr. Otherwise, continue onward.
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*/
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#define TEST_RET_LEN_NORETURN(rl) \
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if (rl < 0) { goto trunc; }
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/*
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* RESP_PRINT_SEGMENT
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* Prints a segment in the form of: ' "<stuff>"\n"
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* Assumes the data has already been verified as present.
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*/
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#define RESP_PRINT_SEGMENT(_ndo, _bp, _len) \
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ND_PRINT((_ndo, " \"")); \
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if (fn_printn(_ndo, _bp, _len, _ndo->ndo_snapend)) \
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goto trunc; \
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fn_print_char(_ndo, '"');
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void
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resp_print(netdissect_options *ndo, const u_char *bp, u_int length)
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{
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int ret_len = 0, length_cur = length;
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if(!bp || length <= 0)
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return;
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ND_PRINT((ndo, ": RESP"));
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while (length_cur > 0) {
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/*
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* This block supports redis pipelining.
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* For example, multiple operations can be pipelined within the same string:
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* "*2\r\n\$4\r\nINCR\r\n\$1\r\nz\r\n*2\r\n\$4\r\nINCR\r\n\$1\r\nz\r\n*2\r\n\$4\r\nINCR\r\n\$1\r\nz\r\n"
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* or
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* "PING\r\nPING\r\nPING\r\n"
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* In order to handle this case, we must try and parse 'bp' until
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* 'length' bytes have been processed or we reach a trunc condition.
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*/
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ret_len = resp_parse(ndo, bp, length_cur);
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TEST_RET_LEN_NORETURN(ret_len);
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bp += ret_len;
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length_cur -= ret_len;
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}
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return;
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trunc:
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ND_PRINT((ndo, "%s", tstr));
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}
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static int
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resp_parse(netdissect_options *ndo, register const u_char *bp, int length)
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{
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u_char op;
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int ret_len;
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LCHECK2(length, 1);
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ND_TCHECK(*bp);
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op = *bp;
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/* bp now points to the op, so these routines must skip it */
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switch(op) {
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case RESP_SIMPLE_STRING: ret_len = resp_print_simple_string(ndo, bp, length); break;
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case RESP_INTEGER: ret_len = resp_print_integer(ndo, bp, length); break;
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case RESP_ERROR: ret_len = resp_print_error(ndo, bp, length); break;
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case RESP_BULK_STRING: ret_len = resp_print_bulk_string(ndo, bp, length); break;
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case RESP_ARRAY: ret_len = resp_print_bulk_array(ndo, bp, length); break;
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default: ret_len = resp_print_inline(ndo, bp, length); break;
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}
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/*
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* This gives up with a "truncated" indicator for all errors,
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* including invalid packet errors; that's what we want, as
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* we have to give up on further parsing in that case.
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*/
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TEST_RET_LEN(ret_len);
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trunc:
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return (-1);
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}
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static int
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resp_print_simple_string(netdissect_options *ndo, register const u_char *bp, int length) {
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return resp_print_string_error_integer(ndo, bp, length);
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}
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static int
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resp_print_integer(netdissect_options *ndo, register const u_char *bp, int length) {
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return resp_print_string_error_integer(ndo, bp, length);
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}
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static int
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resp_print_error(netdissect_options *ndo, register const u_char *bp, int length) {
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return resp_print_string_error_integer(ndo, bp, length);
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}
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static int
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resp_print_string_error_integer(netdissect_options *ndo, register const u_char *bp, int length) {
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int length_cur = length, len, ret_len;
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const u_char *bp_ptr;
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/* bp points to the op; skip it */
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SKIP_OPCODE(bp, length_cur);
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bp_ptr = bp;
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/*
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* bp now prints past the (+-;) opcode, so it's pointing to the first
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* character of the string (which could be numeric).
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* +OK\r\n
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* -ERR ...\r\n
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* :02912309\r\n
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*
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* Find the \r\n with FIND_CRLF().
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*/
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FIND_CRLF(bp_ptr, length_cur);
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/*
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* bp_ptr points to the \r\n, so bp_ptr - bp is the length of text
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* preceding the \r\n. That includes the opcode, so don't print
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* that.
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*/
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len = (bp_ptr - bp);
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RESP_PRINT_SEGMENT(ndo, bp, len);
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ret_len = 1 /*<opcode>*/ + len /*<string>*/ + 2 /*<CRLF>*/;
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TEST_RET_LEN(ret_len);
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trunc:
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return (-1);
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}
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static int
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resp_print_bulk_string(netdissect_options *ndo, register const u_char *bp, int length) {
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int length_cur = length, string_len;
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/* bp points to the op; skip it */
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SKIP_OPCODE(bp, length_cur);
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/* <length>\r\n */
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GET_LENGTH(ndo, length_cur, bp, string_len);
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if (string_len >= 0) {
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/* Byte string of length string_len, starting at bp */
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if (string_len == 0)
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resp_print_empty(ndo);
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else {
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LCHECK2(length_cur, string_len);
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ND_TCHECK2(*bp, string_len);
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RESP_PRINT_SEGMENT(ndo, bp, string_len);
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bp += string_len;
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length_cur -= string_len;
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}
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/*
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* Find the \r\n at the end of the string and skip past it.
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* XXX - report an error if the \r\n isn't immediately after
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* the item?
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*/
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FIND_CRLF(bp, length_cur);
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CONSUME_CRLF(bp, length_cur);
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} else {
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/* null, truncated, or invalid for some reason */
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switch(string_len) {
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case (-1): resp_print_null(ndo); break;
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case (-2): goto trunc;
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case (-3): resp_print_length_too_large(ndo); break;
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case (-4): resp_print_length_negative(ndo); break;
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default: resp_print_invalid(ndo); break;
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}
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}
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return (length - length_cur);
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trunc:
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return (-1);
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}
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static int
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resp_print_bulk_array(netdissect_options *ndo, register const u_char *bp, int length) {
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u_int length_cur = length;
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int array_len, i, ret_len;
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/* bp points to the op; skip it */
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SKIP_OPCODE(bp, length_cur);
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/* <array_length>\r\n */
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GET_LENGTH(ndo, length_cur, bp, array_len);
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if (array_len > 0) {
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/* non empty array */
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for (i = 0; i < array_len; i++) {
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ret_len = resp_parse(ndo, bp, length_cur);
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TEST_RET_LEN_NORETURN(ret_len);
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bp += ret_len;
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length_cur -= ret_len;
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}
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} else {
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/* empty, null, truncated, or invalid */
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switch(array_len) {
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case 0: resp_print_empty(ndo); break;
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case (-1): resp_print_null(ndo); break;
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case (-2): goto trunc;
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case (-3): resp_print_length_too_large(ndo); break;
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case (-4): resp_print_length_negative(ndo); break;
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default: resp_print_invalid(ndo); break;
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}
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}
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return (length - length_cur);
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trunc:
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return (-1);
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}
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static int
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resp_print_inline(netdissect_options *ndo, register const u_char *bp, int length) {
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int length_cur = length;
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int len;
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const u_char *bp_ptr;
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/*
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* Inline commands are simply 'strings' followed by \r or \n or both.
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* Redis will do its best to split/parse these strings.
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* This feature of redis is implemented to support the ability of
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* command parsing from telnet/nc sessions etc.
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*
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* <string><\r||\n||\r\n...>
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*/
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/*
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* Skip forward past any leading \r, \n, or \r\n.
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*/
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CONSUME_CR_OR_LF(bp, length_cur);
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bp_ptr = bp;
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/*
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* Scan forward looking for \r or \n.
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*/
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FIND_CR_OR_LF(bp_ptr, length_cur);
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/*
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* Found it; bp_ptr points to the \r or \n, so bp_ptr - bp is the
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* Length of the line text that preceeds it. Print it.
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*/
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len = (bp_ptr - bp);
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RESP_PRINT_SEGMENT(ndo, bp, len);
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/*
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* Skip forward past the \r, \n, or \r\n.
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*/
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CONSUME_CR_OR_LF(bp_ptr, length_cur);
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/*
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* Return the number of bytes we processed.
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*/
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return (length - length_cur);
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trunc:
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return (-1);
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}
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static int
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resp_get_length(netdissect_options *ndo, register const u_char *bp, int len, const u_char **endp)
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{
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int result;
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u_char c;
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int saw_digit;
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int neg;
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int too_large;
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if (len == 0)
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goto trunc;
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ND_TCHECK(*bp);
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too_large = 0;
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neg = 0;
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if (*bp == '-') {
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neg = 1;
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bp++;
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len--;
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}
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result = 0;
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saw_digit = 0;
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for (;;) {
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if (len == 0)
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goto trunc;
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ND_TCHECK(*bp);
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c = *bp;
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if (!(c >= '0' && c <= '9')) {
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if (!saw_digit) {
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bp++;
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goto invalid;
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}
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break;
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}
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c -= '0';
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if (result > (INT_MAX / 10)) {
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/* This will overflow an int when we multiply it by 10. */
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too_large = 1;
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} else {
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result *= 10;
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if (result == ((INT_MAX / 10) * 10) && c > (INT_MAX % 10)) {
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/* This will overflow an int when we add c */
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too_large = 1;
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} else
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result += c;
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}
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bp++;
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len--;
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saw_digit = 1;
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}
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/*
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* OK, we found a non-digit character. It should be a \r, followed
|
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* by a \n.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (*bp != '\r') {
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|
bp++;
|
|
goto invalid;
|
|
}
|
|
bp++;
|
|
len--;
|
|
if (len == 0)
|
|
goto trunc;
|
|
ND_TCHECK(*bp);
|
|
if (*bp != '\n') {
|
|
bp++;
|
|
goto invalid;
|
|
}
|
|
bp++;
|
|
len--;
|
|
*endp = bp;
|
|
if (neg) {
|
|
/* -1 means "null", anything else is invalid */
|
|
if (too_large || result != 1)
|
|
return (-4);
|
|
result = -1;
|
|
}
|
|
return (too_large ? -3 : result);
|
|
|
|
trunc:
|
|
*endp = bp;
|
|
return (-2);
|
|
|
|
invalid:
|
|
*endp = bp;
|
|
return (-5);
|
|
}
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