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All rights reserved. 25 * Copyright 2013 Nexenta Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 26 */ 27 28 /* 29 * Network Data Representation (NDR) is a compatible subset of the DCE RPC 30 * and MSRPC NDR. NDR is used to move parameters consisting of 31 * complicated trees of data constructs between an RPC client and server. 32 */ 33 34 #include <sys/byteorder.h> 35 #include <strings.h> 36 #include <assert.h> 37 #include <string.h> 38 #include <stdio.h> 39 #include <stdlib.h> 40 41 #include <libmlrpc.h> 42 #include <ndr_wchar.h> 43 44 #define NDR_IS_UNION(T) \ 45 (((T)->type_flags & NDR_F_TYPEOP_MASK) == NDR_F_UNION) 46 #define NDR_IS_STRING(T) \ 47 (((T)->type_flags & NDR_F_TYPEOP_MASK) == NDR_F_STRING) 48 49 extern ndr_typeinfo_t ndt_s_wchar; 50 51 /* 52 * The following synopsis describes the terms TOP-MOST, OUTER and INNER. 53 * 54 * Each parameter (call arguments and return values) is a TOP-MOST item. 55 * A TOP-MOST item consists of one or more OUTER items. An OUTER item 56 * consists of one or more INNER items. There are important differences 57 * between each kind, which, primarily, have to do with the allocation 58 * of memory to contain data structures and the order of processing. 59 * 60 * This is most easily demonstrated with a short example. 61 * Consider these structures: 62 * 63 * struct top_param { 64 * long level; 65 * struct list * head; 66 * long count; 67 * }; 68 * 69 * struct list { 70 * struct list * next; 71 * char * str; // a string 72 * }; 73 * 74 * Now, consider an instance tree like this: 75 * 76 * +---------+ +-------+ +-------+ 77 * |top_param| +--->|list #1| +--->|list #2| 78 * +---------+ | +-------+ | +-------+ 79 * | level | | | next ----+ | next --->(NULL) 80 * | head ----+ | str -->"foo" | str -->"bar" 81 * | count | | flag | | flag | 82 * +---------+ +-------+ +-------+ 83 * 84 * The DCE(MS)/RPC Stub Data encoding for the tree is the following. 85 * The vertical bars (|) indicate OUTER construct boundaries. 86 * 87 * +-----+----------------------+----------------------+-----+-----+-----+ 88 * |level|#1.next #1.str #1.flag|#2.next #2.str #2.flag|"bar"|"foo"|count| 89 * +-----+----------------------+----------------------+-----+-----+-----+ 90 * level |<----------------------- head -------------------------->|count 91 * TOP TOP TOP 92 * 93 * Here's what to notice: 94 * 95 * - The members of the TOP-MOST construct are scattered through the Stub 96 * Data in the order they occur. This example shows a TOP-MOST construct 97 * consisting of atomic types (pointers and integers). A construct 98 * (struct) within the TOP-MOST construct would be contiguous and not 99 * scattered. 100 * 101 * - The members of OUTER constructs are contiguous, which allows for 102 * non-copied relocated (fixed-up) data structures at the packet's 103 * destination. We don't do fix-ups here. The pointers within the 104 * OUTER constructs are processed depth-first in the order that they 105 * occur. If they were processed breadth first, the sequence would 106 * be #1,"foo",#2,"bar". This is tricky because OUTER constructs may 107 * be variable length, and pointers are often encountered before the 108 * size(s) is known. 109 * 110 * - The INNER constructs are simply the members of an OUTER construct. 111 * 112 * For comparison, consider how ONC RPC would handle the same tree of 113 * data. ONC requires very little buffering, while DCE requires enough 114 * buffer space for the entire message. ONC does atom-by-atom depth-first 115 * (de)serialization and copy, while DCE allows for constructs to be 116 * "fixed-up" (relocated) in place at the destination. The packet data 117 * for the same tree processed by ONC RPC would look like this: 118 * 119 * +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ 120 * |level #1.next #2.next #2.str "bar" #2.flag #1.str "foo" #1.flag count| 121 * +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ 122 * TOP #1 #2 #2 bar #2 #1 foo #1 TOP 123 * 124 * More details about each TOP-MOST, OUTER, and INNER constructs appear 125 * throughout this source file near where such constructs are processed. 126 * 127 * NDR_REFERENCE 128 * 129 * The primary object for NDR is the ndr_ref_t. 130 * 131 * An ndr reference indicates the local datum (i.e. native "C" data 132 * format), and the element within the Stub Data (contained within the 133 * RPC PDU (protocol data unit). An ndr reference also indicates, 134 * largely as a debugging aid, something about the type of the 135 * element/datum, and the enclosing construct for the element. The 136 * ndr reference's are typically allocated on the stack as locals, 137 * and the chain of ndr-reference.enclosing references is in reverse 138 * order of the call graph. 139 * 140 * The ndr-reference.datum is a pointer to the local memory that 141 * contains/receives the value. The ndr-reference.pdu_offset indicates 142 * where in the Stub Data the value is to be stored/retrieved. 143 * 144 * The ndr-reference also contains various parameters to the NDR 145 * process, such as ndr-reference.size_is, which indicates the size 146 * of variable length data, or ndr-reference.switch_is, which 147 * indicates the arm of a union to use. 148 * 149 * QUEUE OF OUTER REFERENCES 150 * 151 * Some OUTER constructs are variable size. Sometimes (often) we don't 152 * know the size of the OUTER construct until after pointers have been 153 * encountered. Hence, we can not begin processing the referent of the 154 * pointer until after the referring OUTER construct is completely 155 * processed, i.e. we don't know where to find/put the referent in the 156 * Stub Data until we know the size of all its predecessors. 157 * 158 * This is managed using the queue of OUTER references. The queue is 159 * anchored in ndr_stream.outer_queue_head. At any time, 160 * ndr_stream.outer_queue_tailp indicates where to put the 161 * ndr-reference for the next encountered pointer. 162 * 163 * Refer to the example above as we illustrate the queue here. In these 164 * illustrations, the queue entries are not the data structures themselves. 165 * Rather, they are ndr-reference entries which **refer** to the data 166 * structures in both the PDU and local memory. 167 * 168 * During some point in the processing, the queue looks like this: 169 * 170 * outer_current -------v 171 * outer_queue_head --> list#1 --0 172 * outer_queue_tailp ---------& 173 * 174 * When the pointer #1.next is encountered, and entry is added to the 175 * queue, 176 * 177 * outer_current -------v 178 * outer_queue_head --> list#1 --> list#2 --0 179 * outer_queue_tailp --------------------& 180 * 181 * and the members of #1 continue to be processed, which encounters 182 * #1.str: 183 * 184 * outer_current -------v 185 * outer_queue_head --> list#1 --> list#2 --> "foo" --0 186 * outer_queue_tailp ------------------------------& 187 * 188 * Upon the completion of list#1, the processing continues by moving to 189 * ndr_stream.outer_current->next, and the tail is set to this outer member: 190 * 191 * outer_current ------------------v 192 * outer_queue_head --> list#1 --> list#2 --> "foo" --0 193 * outer_queue_tailp --------------------& 194 * 195 * Space for list#2 is allocated, either in the Stub Data or of local 196 * memory. When #2.next is encountered, it is found to be the null 197 * pointer and no reference is added to the queue. When #2.str is 198 * encountered, it is found to be valid, and a reference is added: 199 * 200 * outer_current ------------------v 201 * outer_queue_head --> list#1 --> list#2 --> "bar" --> "foo" --0 202 * outer_queue_tailp ------------------------------& 203 * 204 * Processing continues in a similar fashion with the string "bar", 205 * which is variable-length. At this point, memory for "bar" may be 206 * malloc()ed during NDR_M_OP_UNMARSHALL: 207 * 208 * outer_current -----------------------------v 209 * outer_queue_head --> list#1 --> list#2 --> "bar" --> "foo" --0 210 * outer_queue_tailp ------------------------------& 211 * 212 * And finishes on string "foo". Notice that because "bar" is a 213 * variable length string, and we don't know the PDU offset for "foo" 214 * until we reach this point. 215 * 216 * When the queue is drained (current->next==0), processing continues 217 * with the next TOP-MOST member. 218 * 219 * The queue of OUTER constructs manages the variable-length semantics 220 * of OUTER constructs and satisfies the depth-first requirement. 221 * We allow the queue to linger until the entire TOP-MOST structure is 222 * processed as an aid to debugging. 223 */ 224 225 static ndr_ref_t *ndr_enter_outer_queue(ndr_ref_t *); 226 extern int ndr__ulong(ndr_ref_t *); 227 228 /* 229 * TOP-MOST ELEMENTS 230 * 231 * This is fundamentally the first OUTER construct of the parameter, 232 * possibly followed by more OUTER constructs due to pointers. The 233 * datum (local memory) for TOP-MOST constructs (structs) is allocated 234 * by the caller of NDR. 235 * 236 * After the element is transferred, the outer_queue is drained. 237 * 238 * All we have to do is add an entry to the outer_queue for this 239 * top-most member, and commence the outer_queue processing. 240 */ 241 int 242 ndo_process(ndr_stream_t *nds, ndr_typeinfo_t *ti, char *datum) 243 { 244 ndr_ref_t myref; 245 246 bzero(&myref, sizeof (myref)); 247 myref.stream = nds; 248 myref.datum = datum; 249 myref.name = "PROCESS"; 250 myref.ti = ti; 251 252 return (ndr_topmost(&myref)); 253 } 254 255 int 256 ndo_operation(ndr_stream_t *nds, ndr_typeinfo_t *ti, int opnum, char *datum) 257 { 258 ndr_ref_t myref; 259 260 bzero(&myref, sizeof (myref)); 261 myref.stream = nds; 262 myref.datum = datum; 263 myref.name = "OPERATION"; 264 myref.ti = ti; 265 myref.inner_flags = NDR_F_SWITCH_IS; 266 myref.switch_is = opnum; 267 268 if (ti->type_flags != NDR_F_INTERFACE) { 269 NDR_SET_ERROR(&myref, NDR_ERR_NOT_AN_INTERFACE); 270 return (0); 271 } 272 273 return ((*ti->ndr_func)(&myref)); 274 } 275 276 int 277 ndr_params(ndr_ref_t *params_ref) 278 { 279 ndr_typeinfo_t *ti = params_ref->ti; 280 281 if (ti->type_flags == NDR_F_OPERATION) 282 return (*ti->ndr_func) (params_ref); 283 else 284 return (ndr_topmost(params_ref)); 285 } 286 287 int 288 ndr_topmost(ndr_ref_t *top_ref) 289 { 290 ndr_stream_t *nds; 291 ndr_typeinfo_t *ti; 292 ndr_ref_t *outer_ref = 0; 293 int is_varlen; 294 int is_string; 295 int error; 296 int rc; 297 unsigned n_fixed; 298 int params; 299 300 assert(top_ref); 301 assert(top_ref->stream); 302 assert(top_ref->ti); 303 304 nds = top_ref->stream; 305 ti = top_ref->ti; 306 307 is_varlen = ti->pdu_size_variable_part; 308 is_string = NDR_IS_STRING(ti); 309 310 assert(nds->outer_queue_tailp && !*nds->outer_queue_tailp); 311 assert(!nds->outer_current); 312 313 params = top_ref->inner_flags & NDR_F_PARAMS_MASK; 314 315 switch (params) { 316 case NDR_F_NONE: 317 case NDR_F_SWITCH_IS: 318 if (is_string || is_varlen) { 319 error = NDR_ERR_TOPMOST_VARLEN_ILLEGAL; 320 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, error); 321 return (0); 322 } 323 n_fixed = ti->pdu_size_fixed_part; 324 break; 325 326 case NDR_F_SIZE_IS: 327 error = NDR_ERR_TOPMOST_VARLEN_ILLEGAL; 328 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, error); 329 return (0); 330 331 case NDR_F_DIMENSION_IS: 332 if (is_varlen) { 333 error = NDR_ERR_ARRAY_VARLEN_ILLEGAL; 334 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, error); 335 return (0); 336 } 337 n_fixed = ti->pdu_size_fixed_part * top_ref->dimension_is; 338 break; 339 340 case NDR_F_IS_POINTER: 341 case NDR_F_IS_POINTER+NDR_F_SIZE_IS: 342 n_fixed = 4; 343 break; 344 345 case NDR_F_IS_REFERENCE: 346 case NDR_F_IS_REFERENCE+NDR_F_SIZE_IS: 347 n_fixed = 0; 348 break; 349 350 default: 351 error = NDR_ERR_OUTER_PARAMS_BAD; 352 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, error); 353 return (0); 354 } 355 356 outer_ref = ndr_enter_outer_queue(top_ref); 357 if (!outer_ref) 358 return (0); /* error already set */ 359 360 /* 361 * Hand-craft the first OUTER construct and directly call 362 * ndr_inner(). Then, run the outer_queue. We do this 363 * because ndr_outer() wants to malloc() memory for 364 * the construct, and we already have the memory. 365 */ 366 367 /* move the flags, etc, around again, undoes enter_outer_queue() */ 368 outer_ref->inner_flags = top_ref->inner_flags; 369 outer_ref->outer_flags = 0; 370 outer_ref->datum = top_ref->datum; 371 372 /* All outer constructs start on a mod4 (longword) boundary */ 373 if (!ndr_outer_align(outer_ref)) 374 return (0); /* error already set */ 375 376 /* Regardless of what it is, this is where it starts */ 377 outer_ref->pdu_offset = nds->pdu_scan_offset; 378 379 rc = ndr_outer_grow(outer_ref, n_fixed); 380 if (!rc) 381 return (0); /* error already set */ 382 383 outer_ref->pdu_end_offset = outer_ref->pdu_offset + n_fixed; 384 385 /* set-up outer_current, as though run_outer_queue() was doing it */ 386 nds->outer_current = outer_ref; 387 nds->outer_queue_tailp = &nds->outer_current->next; 388 nds->pdu_scan_offset = outer_ref->pdu_end_offset; 389 390 /* do the topmost member */ 391 rc = ndr_inner(outer_ref); 392 if (!rc) 393 return (0); /* error already set */ 394 395 nds->pdu_scan_offset = outer_ref->pdu_end_offset; 396 397 /* advance, as though run_outer_queue() was doing it */ 398 nds->outer_current = nds->outer_current->next; 399 return (ndr_run_outer_queue(nds)); 400 } 401 402 static ndr_ref_t * 403 ndr_enter_outer_queue(ndr_ref_t *arg_ref) 404 { 405 ndr_stream_t *nds = arg_ref->stream; 406 ndr_ref_t *outer_ref; 407 408 /*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/ 409 outer_ref = (ndr_ref_t *)NDS_MALLOC(nds, sizeof (*outer_ref), arg_ref); 410 if (!outer_ref) { 411 NDR_SET_ERROR(arg_ref, NDR_ERR_MALLOC_FAILED); 412 return (0); 413 } 414 415 *outer_ref = *arg_ref; 416 417 /* move advice in inner_flags to outer_flags */ 418 outer_ref->outer_flags = arg_ref->inner_flags & NDR_F_PARAMS_MASK; 419 outer_ref->inner_flags = 0; 420 outer_ref->enclosing = nds->outer_current; 421 outer_ref->backptr = 0; 422 outer_ref->datum = 0; 423 424 assert(nds->outer_queue_tailp); 425 426 outer_ref->next = *nds->outer_queue_tailp; 427 *nds->outer_queue_tailp = outer_ref; 428 nds->outer_queue_tailp = &outer_ref->next; 429 return (outer_ref); 430 } 431 432 int 433 ndr_run_outer_queue(ndr_stream_t *nds) 434 { 435 while (nds->outer_current) { 436 nds->outer_queue_tailp = &nds->outer_current->next; 437 438 if (!ndr_outer(nds->outer_current)) 439 return (0); 440 441 nds->outer_current = nds->outer_current->next; 442 } 443 444 return (1); 445 } 446 447 /* 448 * OUTER CONSTRUCTS 449 * 450 * OUTER constructs are where the real work is, which stems from the 451 * variable-length potential. 452 * 453 * DCE(MS)/RPC VARIABLE LENGTH -- CONFORMANT, VARYING, VARYING/CONFORMANT 454 * 455 * DCE(MS)/RPC provides for three forms of variable length: CONFORMANT, 456 * VARYING, and VARYING/CONFORMANT. 457 * 458 * What makes this so tough is that the variable-length array may be well 459 * encapsulated within the outer construct. Further, because DCE(MS)/RPC 460 * tries to keep the constructs contiguous in the data stream, the sizing 461 * information precedes the entire OUTER construct. The sizing information 462 * must be used at the appropriate time, which can be after many, many, 463 * many fixed-length elements. During IDL type analysis, we know in 464 * advance constructs that encapsulate variable-length constructs. So, 465 * we know when we have a sizing header and when we don't. The actual 466 * semantics of the header are largely deferred. 467 * 468 * Currently, VARYING constructs are not implemented but they are described 469 * here in case they have to be implemented in the future. Similarly, 470 * DCE(MS)/RPC provides for multi-dimensional arrays, which are currently 471 * not implemented. Only one-dimensional, variable-length arrays are 472 * supported. 473 * 474 * CONFORMANT CONSTRUCTS -- VARIABLE LENGTH ARRAYS START THE SHOW 475 * 476 * All variable-length values are arrays. These arrays may be embedded 477 * well within another construct. However, a variable-length construct 478 * may ONLY appear as the last member of an enclosing construct. Example: 479 * 480 * struct credentials { 481 * ulong uid, gid; 482 * ulong n_gids; 483 * [size_is(n_gids)] 484 * ulong gids[*]; // variable-length. 485 * }; 486 * 487 * CONFORMANT constructs have a dynamic size in local memory and in the 488 * PDU. The CONFORMANT quality is indicated by the [size_is()] advice. 489 * CONFORMANT constructs have the following header: 490 * 491 * struct conformant_header { 492 * ulong size_is; 493 * }; 494 * 495 * (Multi-dimensional CONFORMANT arrays have a similar header for each 496 * dimension - not implemented). 497 * 498 * Example CONFORMANT construct: 499 * 500 * struct user { 501 * char * name; 502 * struct credentials cred; // see above 503 * }; 504 * 505 * Consider the data tree: 506 * 507 * +--------+ 508 * | user | 509 * +--------+ 510 * | name ----> "fred" (the string is a different OUTER) 511 * | uid | 512 * | gid | 513 * | n_gids | for example, 3 514 * | gids[0]| 515 * | gids[1]| 516 * | gids[2]| 517 * +--------+ 518 * 519 * The OUTER construct in the Stub Data would be: 520 * 521 * +---+---------+---------------------------------------------+ 522 * |pad|size_is=3 name uid gid n_gids=3 gids[0] gids[1] gids[2]| 523 * +---+---------+---------------------------------------------+ 524 * szing hdr|user |<-------------- user.cred ------------>| 525 * |<--- fixed-size ---->|<----- conformant ---->| 526 * 527 * The ndr_typeinfo for struct user will have: 528 * pdu_fixed_size_part = 16 four long words (name uid gid n_gids) 529 * pdu_variable_size_part = 4 per element, sizeof gids[0] 530 * 531 * VARYING CONSTRUCTS -- NOT IMPLEMENTED 532 * 533 * VARYING constructs have the following header: 534 * 535 * struct varying_header { 536 * ulong first_is; 537 * ulong length_is; 538 * }; 539 * 540 * This indicates which interval of an array is significant. 541 * Non-intersecting elements of the array are undefined and usually 542 * zero-filled. The first_is parameter for C arrays is always 0 for 543 * the first element. 544 * 545 * N.B. Constructs may contain one CONFORMANT element, which is always 546 * last, but may contain many VARYING elements, which can be anywhere. 547 * 548 * VARYING CONFORMANT constructs have the sizing headers arranged like 549 * this: 550 * 551 * struct conformant_header all_conformant[N_CONFORMANT_DIM]; 552 * struct varying_header all_varying[N_VARYING_ELEMS_AND_DIMS]; 553 * 554 * The sizing header is immediately followed by the values for the 555 * construct. Again, we don't support more than one dimension and 556 * we don't support VARYING constructs at this time. 557 * 558 * A good example of a VARYING/CONFORMANT data structure is the UNIX 559 * directory entry: 560 * 561 * struct dirent { 562 * ushort reclen; 563 * ushort namlen; 564 * ulong inum; 565 * [size_is(reclen-8) length_is(namlen+1)] // -(2+2+4), +1 for NUL 566 * uchar name[*]; 567 * }; 568 * 569 * 570 * STRINGS ARE A SPECIAL CASE 571 * 572 * Strings are handled specially. MS/RPC uses VARYING/CONFORMANT structures 573 * for strings. This is a simple one-dimensional variable-length array, 574 * typically with its last element all zeroes. We handle strings with the 575 * header: 576 * 577 * struct string_header { 578 * ulong size_is; 579 * ulong first_is; // always 0 580 * ulong length_is; // always same as size_is 581 * }; 582 * 583 * If general support for VARYING and VARYING/CONFORMANT mechanisms is 584 * implemented, we probably won't need the strings special case. 585 */ 586 int 587 ndr_outer(ndr_ref_t *outer_ref) 588 { 589 ndr_stream_t *nds = outer_ref->stream; 590 ndr_typeinfo_t *ti = outer_ref->ti; 591 int is_varlen = ti->pdu_size_variable_part; 592 int is_union = NDR_IS_UNION(ti); 593 int is_string = NDR_IS_STRING(ti); 594 int error = NDR_ERR_OUTER_PARAMS_BAD; 595 int params; 596 597 params = outer_ref->outer_flags & NDR_F_PARAMS_MASK; 598 599 NDR_TATTLE(outer_ref, "--OUTER--"); 600 601 /* All outer constructs start on a mod4 (longword) boundary */ 602 if (!ndr_outer_align(outer_ref)) 603 return (0); /* error already set */ 604 605 /* Regardless of what it is, this is where it starts */ 606 outer_ref->pdu_offset = nds->pdu_scan_offset; 607 608 if (is_union) { 609 error = NDR_ERR_OUTER_UNION_ILLEGAL; 610 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, error); 611 return (0); 612 } 613 614 switch (params) { 615 case NDR_F_NONE: 616 if (is_string) 617 return (ndr_outer_string(outer_ref)); 618 if (is_varlen) 619 return (ndr_outer_conformant_construct(outer_ref)); 620 621 return (ndr_outer_fixed(outer_ref)); 622 623 case NDR_F_SIZE_IS: 624 case NDR_F_DIMENSION_IS: 625 case NDR_F_IS_POINTER+NDR_F_SIZE_IS: 626 case NDR_F_IS_REFERENCE+NDR_F_SIZE_IS: 627 if (is_varlen) { 628 error = NDR_ERR_ARRAY_VARLEN_ILLEGAL; 629 break; 630 } 631 632 if (params & NDR_F_SIZE_IS) 633 return (ndr_outer_conformant_array(outer_ref)); 634 else 635 return (ndr_outer_fixed_array(outer_ref)); 636 637 default: 638 error = NDR_ERR_OUTER_PARAMS_BAD; 639 break; 640 } 641 642 /* 643 * If we get here, something is wrong. Most likely, 644 * the params flags do not match. 645 */ 646 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, error); 647 return (0); 648 } 649 650 int 651 ndr_outer_fixed(ndr_ref_t *outer_ref) 652 { 653 ndr_stream_t *nds = outer_ref->stream; 654 ndr_typeinfo_t *ti = outer_ref->ti; 655 ndr_ref_t myref; 656 char *valp = NULL; 657 int is_varlen = ti->pdu_size_variable_part; 658 int is_union = NDR_IS_UNION(ti); 659 int is_string = NDR_IS_STRING(ti); 660 int rc; 661 unsigned n_hdr; 662 unsigned n_fixed; 663 unsigned n_variable; 664 unsigned n_alloc; 665 unsigned n_pdu_total; 666 int params; 667 668 params = outer_ref->outer_flags & NDR_F_PARAMS_MASK; 669 670 assert(!is_varlen && !is_string && !is_union); 671 assert(params == NDR_F_NONE); 672 673 /* no header for this */ 674 n_hdr = 0; 675 676 /* fixed part -- exactly one of these */ 677 n_fixed = ti->pdu_size_fixed_part; 678 assert(n_fixed > 0); 679 680 /* variable part -- exactly none of these */ 681 n_variable = 0; 682 683 /* sum them up to determine the PDU space required */ 684 n_pdu_total = n_hdr + n_fixed + n_variable; 685 686 /* similar sum to determine how much local memory is required */ 687 n_alloc = n_fixed + n_variable; 688 689 rc = ndr_outer_grow(outer_ref, n_pdu_total); 690 if (!rc) 691 return (rc); /* error already set */ 692 693 switch (nds->m_op) { 694 case NDR_M_OP_MARSHALL: 695 valp = outer_ref->datum; 696 if (!valp) { 697 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_OUTER_PARAMS_BAD); 698 return (0); 699 } 700 if (outer_ref->backptr) 701 assert(valp == *outer_ref->backptr); 702 break; 703 704 case NDR_M_OP_UNMARSHALL: 705 valp = NDS_MALLOC(nds, n_alloc, outer_ref); 706 if (!valp) { 707 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_MALLOC_FAILED); 708 return (0); 709 } 710 if (outer_ref->backptr) 711 *outer_ref->backptr = valp; 712 outer_ref->datum = valp; 713 break; 714 715 default: 716 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_M_OP_INVALID); 717 return (0); 718 } 719 720 bzero(&myref, sizeof (myref)); 721 myref.stream = nds; 722 myref.enclosing = outer_ref; 723 myref.ti = outer_ref->ti; 724 myref.datum = outer_ref->datum; 725 myref.name = "FIXED-VALUE"; 726 myref.outer_flags = NDR_F_NONE; 727 myref.inner_flags = NDR_F_NONE; 728 729 myref.pdu_offset = outer_ref->pdu_offset; 730 outer_ref->pdu_end_offset = outer_ref->pdu_offset + n_pdu_total; 731 732 rc = ndr_inner(&myref); 733 if (!rc) 734 return (rc); /* error already set */ 735 736 nds->pdu_scan_offset = outer_ref->pdu_end_offset; 737 return (1); 738 } 739 740 int 741 ndr_outer_fixed_array(ndr_ref_t *outer_ref) 742 { 743 ndr_stream_t *nds = outer_ref->stream; 744 ndr_typeinfo_t *ti = outer_ref->ti; 745 ndr_ref_t myref; 746 char *valp = NULL; 747 int is_varlen = ti->pdu_size_variable_part; 748 int is_union = NDR_IS_UNION(ti); 749 int is_string = NDR_IS_STRING(ti); 750 int rc; 751 unsigned n_hdr; 752 unsigned n_fixed; 753 unsigned n_variable; 754 unsigned n_alloc; 755 unsigned n_pdu_total; 756 int params; 757 758 params = outer_ref->outer_flags & NDR_F_PARAMS_MASK; 759 760 assert(!is_varlen && !is_string && !is_union); 761 assert(params == NDR_F_DIMENSION_IS); 762 763 /* no header for this */ 764 n_hdr = 0; 765 766 /* fixed part -- exactly dimension_is of these */ 767 n_fixed = ti->pdu_size_fixed_part * outer_ref->dimension_is; 768 assert(n_fixed > 0); 769 770 /* variable part -- exactly none of these */ 771 n_variable = 0; 772 773 /* sum them up to determine the PDU space required */ 774 n_pdu_total = n_hdr + n_fixed + n_variable; 775 776 /* similar sum to determine how much local memory is required */ 777 n_alloc = n_fixed + n_variable; 778 779 rc = ndr_outer_grow(outer_ref, n_pdu_total); 780 if (!rc) 781 return (rc); /* error already set */ 782 783 switch (nds->m_op) { 784 case NDR_M_OP_MARSHALL: 785 valp = outer_ref->datum; 786 if (!valp) { 787 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_OUTER_PARAMS_BAD); 788 return (0); 789 } 790 if (outer_ref->backptr) 791 assert(valp == *outer_ref->backptr); 792 break; 793 794 case NDR_M_OP_UNMARSHALL: 795 valp = NDS_MALLOC(nds, n_alloc, outer_ref); 796 if (!valp) { 797 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_MALLOC_FAILED); 798 return (0); 799 } 800 if (outer_ref->backptr) 801 *outer_ref->backptr = valp; 802 outer_ref->datum = valp; 803 break; 804 805 default: 806 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_M_OP_INVALID); 807 return (0); 808 } 809 810 bzero(&myref, sizeof (myref)); 811 myref.stream = nds; 812 myref.enclosing = outer_ref; 813 myref.ti = outer_ref->ti; 814 myref.datum = outer_ref->datum; 815 myref.name = "FIXED-ARRAY"; 816 myref.outer_flags = NDR_F_NONE; 817 myref.inner_flags = NDR_F_DIMENSION_IS; 818 myref.dimension_is = outer_ref->dimension_is; 819 820 myref.pdu_offset = outer_ref->pdu_offset; 821 outer_ref->pdu_end_offset = outer_ref->pdu_offset + n_pdu_total; 822 823 rc = ndr_inner(&myref); 824 if (!rc) 825 return (rc); /* error already set */ 826 827 nds->pdu_scan_offset = outer_ref->pdu_end_offset; 828 return (1); 829 } 830 831 int 832 ndr_outer_conformant_array(ndr_ref_t *outer_ref) 833 { 834 ndr_stream_t *nds = outer_ref->stream; 835 ndr_typeinfo_t *ti = outer_ref->ti; 836 ndr_ref_t myref; 837 char *valp = NULL; 838 int is_varlen = ti->pdu_size_variable_part; 839 int is_union = NDR_IS_UNION(ti); 840 int is_string = NDR_IS_STRING(ti); 841 unsigned long size_is; 842 int rc; 843 unsigned n_hdr; 844 unsigned n_fixed; 845 unsigned n_variable; 846 unsigned n_alloc; 847 unsigned n_pdu_total; 848 unsigned n_ptr_offset; 849 int params; 850 851 params = outer_ref->outer_flags & NDR_F_PARAMS_MASK; 852 853 assert(!is_varlen && !is_string && !is_union); 854 assert(params & NDR_F_SIZE_IS); 855 856 /* conformant header for this */ 857 n_hdr = 4; 858 859 /* fixed part -- exactly none of these */ 860 n_fixed = 0; 861 862 /* variable part -- exactly size_of of these */ 863 /* notice that it is the **fixed** size of the ti */ 864 n_variable = ti->pdu_size_fixed_part * outer_ref->size_is; 865 866 /* sum them up to determine the PDU space required */ 867 n_pdu_total = n_hdr + n_fixed + n_variable; 868 869 /* similar sum to determine how much local memory is required */ 870 n_alloc = n_fixed + n_variable; 871 872 rc = ndr_outer_grow(outer_ref, n_pdu_total); 873 if (!rc) 874 return (rc); /* error already set */ 875 876 switch (nds->m_op) { 877 case NDR_M_OP_MARSHALL: 878 size_is = outer_ref->size_is; 879 rc = ndr_outer_poke_sizing(outer_ref, 0, &size_is); 880 if (!rc) 881 return (0); /* error already set */ 882 883 valp = outer_ref->datum; 884 if (!valp) { 885 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_OUTER_PARAMS_BAD); 886 return (0); 887 } 888 if (outer_ref->backptr) 889 assert(valp == *outer_ref->backptr); 890 n_ptr_offset = 4; 891 break; 892 893 case NDR_M_OP_UNMARSHALL: 894 if (params & NDR_F_IS_REFERENCE) { 895 size_is = outer_ref->size_is; 896 n_ptr_offset = 0; 897 } else { 898 /* NDR_F_IS_POINTER */ 899 rc = ndr_outer_peek_sizing(outer_ref, 0, &size_is); 900 if (!rc) 901 return (0); /* error already set */ 902 903 if (size_is != outer_ref->size_is) { 904 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, 905 NDR_ERR_SIZE_IS_MISMATCH_PDU); 906 return (0); 907 } 908 909 n_ptr_offset = 4; 910 } 911 912 if (size_is > 0) { 913 valp = NDS_MALLOC(nds, n_alloc, outer_ref); 914 if (!valp) { 915 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_MALLOC_FAILED); 916 return (0); 917 } 918 } 919 920 if (outer_ref->backptr) 921 *outer_ref->backptr = valp; 922 outer_ref->datum = valp; 923 break; 924 925 default: 926 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_M_OP_INVALID); 927 return (0); 928 } 929 930 outer_ref->pdu_end_offset = outer_ref->pdu_offset + n_pdu_total; 931 outer_ref->type_flags = NDR_F_NONE; 932 outer_ref->inner_flags = NDR_F_NONE; 933 934 if (size_is > 0) { 935 bzero(&myref, sizeof (myref)); 936 myref.stream = nds; 937 myref.enclosing = outer_ref; 938 myref.ti = outer_ref->ti; 939 myref.datum = outer_ref->datum; 940 myref.name = "CONFORMANT-ARRAY"; 941 myref.outer_flags = NDR_F_NONE; 942 myref.inner_flags = NDR_F_SIZE_IS; 943 myref.size_is = outer_ref->size_is; 944 945 myref.inner_flags = NDR_F_DIMENSION_IS; /* convenient */ 946 myref.dimension_is = outer_ref->size_is; /* convenient */ 947 948 myref.pdu_offset = outer_ref->pdu_offset + n_ptr_offset; 949 950 rc = ndr_inner(&myref); 951 if (!rc) 952 return (rc); /* error already set */ 953 } 954 955 nds->pdu_scan_offset = outer_ref->pdu_end_offset; 956 return (1); 957 } 958 959 int 960 ndr_outer_conformant_construct(ndr_ref_t *outer_ref) 961 { 962 ndr_stream_t *nds = outer_ref->stream; 963 ndr_typeinfo_t *ti = outer_ref->ti; 964 ndr_ref_t myref; 965 char *valp = NULL; 966 int is_varlen = ti->pdu_size_variable_part; 967 int is_union = NDR_IS_UNION(ti); 968 int is_string = NDR_IS_STRING(ti); 969 unsigned long size_is; 970 int rc; 971 unsigned n_hdr; 972 unsigned n_fixed; 973 unsigned n_variable; 974 unsigned n_alloc; 975 unsigned n_pdu_total; 976 int params; 977 978 params = outer_ref->outer_flags & NDR_F_PARAMS_MASK; 979 980 assert(is_varlen && !is_string && !is_union); 981 assert(params == NDR_F_NONE); 982 983 /* conformant header for this */ 984 n_hdr = 4; 985 986 /* fixed part -- exactly one of these */ 987 n_fixed = ti->pdu_size_fixed_part; 988 989 /* variable part -- exactly size_of of these */ 990 n_variable = 0; /* 0 for the moment */ 991 992 /* sum them up to determine the PDU space required */ 993 n_pdu_total = n_hdr + n_fixed + n_variable; 994 995 /* similar sum to determine how much local memory is required */ 996 n_alloc = n_fixed + n_variable; 997 998 /* For the moment, grow enough for the fixed-size part */ 999 rc = ndr_outer_grow(outer_ref, n_pdu_total); 1000 if (!rc) 1001 return (rc); /* error already set */ 1002 1003 switch (nds->m_op) { 1004 case NDR_M_OP_MARSHALL: 1005 /* 1006 * We don't know the size yet. We have to wait for 1007 * it. Proceed with the fixed-size part, and await 1008 * the call to ndr_size_is(). 1009 */ 1010 size_is = 0; 1011 rc = ndr_outer_poke_sizing(outer_ref, 0, &size_is); 1012 if (!rc) 1013 return (0); /* error already set */ 1014 1015 valp = outer_ref->datum; 1016 if (!valp) { 1017 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_OUTER_PARAMS_BAD); 1018 return (0); 1019 } 1020 if (outer_ref->backptr) 1021 assert(valp == *outer_ref->backptr); 1022 break; 1023 1024 case NDR_M_OP_UNMARSHALL: 1025 /* 1026 * We know the size of the variable part because 1027 * of the CONFORMANT header. We will verify 1028 * the header against the [size_is(X)] advice 1029 * later when ndr_size_is() is called. 1030 */ 1031 rc = ndr_outer_peek_sizing(outer_ref, 0, &size_is); 1032 if (!rc) 1033 return (0); /* error already set */ 1034 1035 /* recalculate metrics */ 1036 n_variable = size_is * ti->pdu_size_variable_part; 1037 n_pdu_total = n_hdr + n_fixed + n_variable; 1038 n_alloc = n_fixed + n_variable; 1039 1040 rc = ndr_outer_grow(outer_ref, n_pdu_total); 1041 if (!rc) 1042 return (rc); /* error already set */ 1043 1044 outer_ref->size_is = size_is; /* verified later */ 1045 1046 valp = NDS_MALLOC(nds, n_alloc, outer_ref); 1047 if (!valp) { 1048 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_MALLOC_FAILED); 1049 return (0); 1050 } 1051 if (outer_ref->backptr) 1052 *outer_ref->backptr = valp; 1053 outer_ref->datum = valp; 1054 break; 1055 1056 default: 1057 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_M_OP_INVALID); 1058 return (0); 1059 } 1060 1061 outer_ref->pdu_end_offset = outer_ref->pdu_offset + n_pdu_total; 1062 outer_ref->type_flags = NDR_F_SIZE_IS; /* indicate pending */ 1063 outer_ref->inner_flags = NDR_F_NONE; /* indicate pending */ 1064 1065 bzero(&myref, sizeof (myref)); 1066 myref.stream = nds; 1067 myref.enclosing = outer_ref; 1068 myref.ti = outer_ref->ti; 1069 myref.datum = outer_ref->datum; 1070 myref.name = "CONFORMANT-CONSTRUCT"; 1071 myref.outer_flags = NDR_F_NONE; 1072 myref.inner_flags = NDR_F_NONE; 1073 myref.size_is = outer_ref->size_is; 1074 1075 myref.pdu_offset = outer_ref->pdu_offset + 4; 1076 1077 rc = ndr_inner(&myref); 1078 if (!rc) 1079 return (rc); /* error already set */ 1080 1081 nds->pdu_scan_offset = outer_ref->pdu_end_offset; 1082 1083 if (outer_ref->inner_flags != NDR_F_SIZE_IS) { 1084 NDR_SET_ERROR(&myref, NDR_ERR_SIZE_IS_MISMATCH_AFTER); 1085 return (0); 1086 } 1087 1088 return (1); 1089 } 1090 1091 int 1092 ndr_size_is(ndr_ref_t *ref) 1093 { 1094 ndr_stream_t *nds = ref->stream; 1095 ndr_ref_t *outer_ref = nds->outer_current; 1096 ndr_typeinfo_t *ti = outer_ref->ti; 1097 unsigned long size_is; 1098 int rc; 1099 unsigned n_hdr; 1100 unsigned n_fixed; 1101 unsigned n_variable; 1102 unsigned n_pdu_total; 1103 1104 assert(ref->inner_flags & NDR_F_SIZE_IS); 1105 size_is = ref->size_is; 1106 1107 if (outer_ref->type_flags != NDR_F_SIZE_IS) { 1108 NDR_SET_ERROR(ref, NDR_ERR_SIZE_IS_UNEXPECTED); 1109 return (0); 1110 } 1111 1112 if (outer_ref->inner_flags & NDR_F_SIZE_IS) { 1113 NDR_SET_ERROR(ref, NDR_ERR_SIZE_IS_DUPLICATED); 1114 return (0); 1115 } 1116 1117 /* repeat metrics, see ndr_conformant_construct() above */ 1118 n_hdr = 4; 1119 n_fixed = ti->pdu_size_fixed_part; 1120 n_variable = size_is * ti->pdu_size_variable_part; 1121 n_pdu_total = n_hdr + n_fixed + n_variable; 1122 1123 rc = ndr_outer_grow(outer_ref, n_pdu_total); 1124 if (!rc) 1125 return (rc); /* error already set */ 1126 1127 switch (nds->m_op) { 1128 case NDR_M_OP_MARSHALL: 1129 /* 1130 * We have to set the sizing header and extend 1131 * the size of the PDU (already done). 1132 */ 1133 rc = ndr_outer_poke_sizing(outer_ref, 0, &size_is); 1134 if (!rc) 1135 return (0); /* error already set */ 1136 break; 1137 1138 case NDR_M_OP_UNMARSHALL: 1139 /* 1140 * Allocation done during ndr_conformant_construct(). 1141 * All we are doing here is verifying that the 1142 * intended size (ref->size_is) matches the sizing header. 1143 */ 1144 if (size_is != outer_ref->size_is) { 1145 NDR_SET_ERROR(ref, NDR_ERR_SIZE_IS_MISMATCH_PDU); 1146 return (0); 1147 } 1148 break; 1149 1150 default: 1151 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_M_OP_INVALID); 1152 return (0); 1153 } 1154 1155 outer_ref->inner_flags |= NDR_F_SIZE_IS; 1156 outer_ref->size_is = ref->size_is; 1157 return (1); 1158 } 1159 1160 int 1161 ndr_outer_string(ndr_ref_t *outer_ref) 1162 { 1163 ndr_stream_t *nds = outer_ref->stream; 1164 ndr_typeinfo_t *ti = outer_ref->ti; 1165 ndr_ref_t myref; 1166 char *valp = NULL; 1167 unsigned is_varlen = ti->pdu_size_variable_part; 1168 int is_union = NDR_IS_UNION(ti); 1169 int is_string = NDR_IS_STRING(ti); 1170 int rc; 1171 unsigned n_zeroes; 1172 unsigned ix; 1173 unsigned long size_is; 1174 unsigned long first_is; 1175 unsigned long length_is; 1176 unsigned n_hdr; 1177 unsigned n_fixed; 1178 unsigned n_variable; 1179 unsigned n_alloc; 1180 unsigned n_pdu_total; 1181 int params; 1182 1183 params = outer_ref->outer_flags & NDR_F_PARAMS_MASK; 1184 1185 assert(is_varlen && is_string && !is_union); 1186 assert(params == NDR_F_NONE); 1187 1188 /* string header for this: size_is first_is length_is */ 1189 n_hdr = 12; 1190 1191 /* fixed part -- exactly none of these */ 1192 n_fixed = 0; 1193 1194 if (!ndr_outer_grow(outer_ref, n_hdr)) 1195 return (0); /* error already set */ 1196 1197 switch (nds->m_op) { 1198 case NDR_M_OP_MARSHALL: 1199 valp = outer_ref->datum; 1200 if (!valp) { 1201 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_OUTER_PARAMS_BAD); 1202 return (0); 1203 } 1204 1205 if (outer_ref->backptr) 1206 assert(valp == *outer_ref->backptr); 1207 1208 if (ti == &ndt_s_wchar) { 1209 /* 1210 * size_is is the number of characters in the 1211 * (multibyte) string, including the null. 1212 * In other words, symbols, not bytes. 1213 */ 1214 size_t wlen; 1215 wlen = ndr__mbstowcs(NULL, valp, NDR_STRING_MAX); 1216 if (wlen == (size_t)-1) { 1217 /* illegal sequence error? */ 1218 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_STRLEN); 1219 return (0); 1220 } 1221 if ((nds->flags & NDS_F_NONULL) == 0) 1222 wlen++; 1223 if (wlen > NDR_STRING_MAX) { 1224 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_STRLEN); 1225 return (0); 1226 } 1227 size_is = wlen; 1228 } else { 1229 valp = outer_ref->datum; 1230 n_zeroes = 0; 1231 for (ix = 0; ix < NDR_STRING_MAX; ix++) { 1232 if (valp[ix] == 0) { 1233 n_zeroes++; 1234 if (n_zeroes >= is_varlen && 1235 ix % is_varlen == 0) { 1236 break; 1237 } 1238 } else { 1239 n_zeroes = 0; 1240 } 1241 } 1242 if (ix >= NDR_STRING_MAX) { 1243 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_STRLEN); 1244 return (0); 1245 } 1246 size_is = ix+1; 1247 } 1248 1249 first_is = 0; 1250 1251 if (nds->flags & NDS_F_NOTERM) 1252 length_is = size_is - 1; 1253 else 1254 length_is = size_is; 1255 1256 if (!ndr_outer_poke_sizing(outer_ref, 0, &size_is) || 1257 !ndr_outer_poke_sizing(outer_ref, 4, &first_is) || 1258 !ndr_outer_poke_sizing(outer_ref, 8, &length_is)) 1259 return (0); /* error already set */ 1260 break; 1261 1262 case NDR_M_OP_UNMARSHALL: 1263 if (!ndr_outer_peek_sizing(outer_ref, 0, &size_is) || 1264 !ndr_outer_peek_sizing(outer_ref, 4, &first_is) || 1265 !ndr_outer_peek_sizing(outer_ref, 8, &length_is)) 1266 return (0); /* error already set */ 1267 1268 /* 1269 * In addition to the first_is check, we used to check that 1270 * size_is or size_is-1 was equal to length_is but Windows95 1271 * doesn't conform to this "rule" (see variable part below). 1272 * The srvmgr tool for Windows95 sent the following values 1273 * for a path string: 1274 * 1275 * size_is = 261 (0x105) 1276 * first_is = 0 1277 * length_is = 53 (0x35) 1278 * 1279 * The length_is was correct (for the given path) but the 1280 * size_is was the maximum path length rather than being 1281 * related to length_is. 1282 */ 1283 if (first_is != 0) { 1284 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_STRING_SIZING); 1285 return (0); 1286 } 1287 1288 if (ti == &ndt_s_wchar) { 1289 /* 1290 * Decoding Unicode to UTF-8; we need to allow 1291 * for the maximum possible char size. It would 1292 * be nice to use mbequiv_strlen but the string 1293 * may not be null terminated. 1294 */ 1295 n_alloc = (size_is + 1) * NDR_MB_CHAR_MAX; 1296 } else { 1297 n_alloc = (size_is + 1) * is_varlen; 1298 } 1299 1300 valp = NDS_MALLOC(nds, n_alloc, outer_ref); 1301 if (!valp) { 1302 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_MALLOC_FAILED); 1303 return (0); 1304 } 1305 1306 bzero(valp, (size_is+1) * is_varlen); 1307 1308 if (outer_ref->backptr) 1309 *outer_ref->backptr = valp; 1310 outer_ref->datum = valp; 1311 break; 1312 1313 default: 1314 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_M_OP_INVALID); 1315 return (0); 1316 } 1317 1318 /* 1319 * Variable part - exactly length_is of these. 1320 * 1321 * Usually, length_is is same as size_is and includes nul. 1322 * Some protocols use length_is = size_is-1, and length_is does 1323 * not include the nul (which is more consistent with DCE spec). 1324 * If the length_is is 0, there is no data following the 1325 * sizing header, regardless of size_is. 1326 */ 1327 n_variable = length_is * is_varlen; 1328 1329 /* sum them up to determine the PDU space required */ 1330 n_pdu_total = n_hdr + n_fixed + n_variable; 1331 1332 /* similar sum to determine how much local memory is required */ 1333 n_alloc = n_fixed + n_variable; 1334 1335 rc = ndr_outer_grow(outer_ref, n_pdu_total); 1336 if (!rc) 1337 return (rc); /* error already set */ 1338 1339 if (length_is > 0) { 1340 bzero(&myref, sizeof (myref)); 1341 myref.stream = nds; 1342 myref.enclosing = outer_ref; 1343 myref.ti = outer_ref->ti; 1344 myref.datum = outer_ref->datum; 1345 myref.name = "OUTER-STRING"; 1346 myref.outer_flags = NDR_F_IS_STRING; 1347 myref.inner_flags = NDR_F_NONE; 1348 1349 /* 1350 * Set up size_is and strlen_is for ndr_s_wchar. 1351 */ 1352 myref.size_is = size_is; 1353 myref.strlen_is = length_is; 1354 } 1355 1356 myref.pdu_offset = outer_ref->pdu_offset + 12; 1357 1358 /* 1359 * Don't try to decode empty strings. 1360 */ 1361 if ((size_is == 0) && (first_is == 0) && (length_is == 0)) { 1362 nds->pdu_scan_offset = outer_ref->pdu_end_offset; 1363 return (1); 1364 } 1365 1366 if ((size_is != 0) && (length_is != 0)) { 1367 rc = ndr_inner(&myref); 1368 if (!rc) 1369 return (rc); /* error already set */ 1370 } 1371 1372 nds->pdu_scan_offset = outer_ref->pdu_end_offset; 1373 return (1); 1374 } 1375 1376 int 1377 ndr_outer_peek_sizing(ndr_ref_t *outer_ref, unsigned offset, 1378 unsigned long *sizing_p) 1379 { 1380 ndr_stream_t *nds = outer_ref->stream; 1381 unsigned long pdu_offset; 1382 int rc; 1383 1384 pdu_offset = outer_ref->pdu_offset + offset; 1385 1386 if (pdu_offset < nds->outer_current->pdu_offset || 1387 pdu_offset > nds->outer_current->pdu_end_offset || 1388 pdu_offset+4 > nds->outer_current->pdu_end_offset) { 1389 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_BOUNDS_CHECK); 1390 return (0); 1391 } 1392 1393 switch (nds->m_op) { 1394 case NDR_M_OP_MARSHALL: 1395 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_UNIMPLEMENTED); 1396 return (0); 1397 1398 case NDR_M_OP_UNMARSHALL: 1399 rc = NDS_GET_PDU(nds, pdu_offset, 4, (char *)sizing_p, 1400 nds->swap, outer_ref); 1401 break; 1402 1403 default: 1404 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_M_OP_INVALID); 1405 return (0); 1406 } 1407 1408 return (rc); 1409 } 1410 1411 int 1412 ndr_outer_poke_sizing(ndr_ref_t *outer_ref, unsigned offset, 1413 unsigned long *sizing_p) 1414 { 1415 ndr_stream_t *nds = outer_ref->stream; 1416 unsigned long pdu_offset; 1417 int rc; 1418 1419 pdu_offset = outer_ref->pdu_offset + offset; 1420 1421 if (pdu_offset < nds->outer_current->pdu_offset || 1422 pdu_offset > nds->outer_current->pdu_end_offset || 1423 pdu_offset+4 > nds->outer_current->pdu_end_offset) { 1424 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_BOUNDS_CHECK); 1425 return (0); 1426 } 1427 1428 switch (nds->m_op) { 1429 case NDR_M_OP_MARSHALL: 1430 rc = NDS_PUT_PDU(nds, pdu_offset, 4, (char *)sizing_p, 1431 nds->swap, outer_ref); 1432 break; 1433 1434 case NDR_M_OP_UNMARSHALL: 1435 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_UNIMPLEMENTED); 1436 return (0); 1437 1438 default: 1439 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_M_OP_INVALID); 1440 return (0); 1441 } 1442 1443 return (rc); 1444 } 1445 1446 /* 1447 * All OUTER constructs begin on a mod4 (dword) boundary - except 1448 * for the ones that don't: some MSRPC calls appear to use word or 1449 * packed alignment. Strings appear to be dword aligned. 1450 */ 1451 int 1452 ndr_outer_align(ndr_ref_t *outer_ref) 1453 { 1454 ndr_stream_t *nds = outer_ref->stream; 1455 int rc; 1456 unsigned n_pad; 1457 unsigned align; 1458 1459 if (outer_ref->packed_alignment && outer_ref->ti != &ndt_s_wchar) { 1460 align = outer_ref->ti->alignment; 1461 n_pad = ((align + 1) - nds->pdu_scan_offset) & align; 1462 } else { 1463 n_pad = NDR_ALIGN4(nds->pdu_scan_offset); 1464 } 1465 1466 if (n_pad == 0) 1467 return (1); /* already aligned, often the case */ 1468 1469 if (!ndr_outer_grow(outer_ref, n_pad)) 1470 return (0); /* error already set */ 1471 1472 switch (nds->m_op) { 1473 case NDR_M_OP_MARSHALL: 1474 rc = NDS_PAD_PDU(nds, nds->pdu_scan_offset, n_pad, outer_ref); 1475 if (!rc) { 1476 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_PAD_FAILED); 1477 return (0); 1478 } 1479 break; 1480 1481 case NDR_M_OP_UNMARSHALL: 1482 break; 1483 1484 default: 1485 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_M_OP_INVALID); 1486 return (0); 1487 } 1488 1489 nds->pdu_scan_offset += n_pad; 1490 return (1); 1491 } 1492 1493 int 1494 ndr_outer_grow(ndr_ref_t *outer_ref, unsigned n_total) 1495 { 1496 ndr_stream_t *nds = outer_ref->stream; 1497 unsigned long pdu_want_size; 1498 int rc, is_ok = 0; 1499 1500 pdu_want_size = nds->pdu_scan_offset + n_total; 1501 1502 if (pdu_want_size <= nds->pdu_max_size) { 1503 is_ok = 1; 1504 } 1505 1506 switch (nds->m_op) { 1507 case NDR_M_OP_MARSHALL: 1508 if (is_ok) 1509 break; 1510 rc = NDS_GROW_PDU(nds, pdu_want_size, outer_ref); 1511 if (!rc) { 1512 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_GROW_FAILED); 1513 return (0); 1514 } 1515 break; 1516 1517 case NDR_M_OP_UNMARSHALL: 1518 if (is_ok) 1519 break; 1520 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_UNDERFLOW); 1521 return (0); 1522 1523 default: 1524 NDR_SET_ERROR(outer_ref, NDR_ERR_M_OP_INVALID); 1525 return (0); 1526 } 1527 1528 if (nds->pdu_size < pdu_want_size) 1529 nds->pdu_size = pdu_want_size; 1530 1531 outer_ref->pdu_end_offset = pdu_want_size; 1532 return (1); 1533 } 1534 1535 /* 1536 * INNER ELEMENTS 1537 * 1538 * The local datum (arg_ref->datum) already exists, there is no need to 1539 * malloc() it. The datum should point at a member of a structure. 1540 * 1541 * For the most part, ndr_inner() and its helpers are just a sanity 1542 * check. The underlying ti->ndr_func() could be called immediately 1543 * for non-pointer elements. For the sake of robustness, we detect 1544 * run-time errors here. Most of the situations this protects against 1545 * have already been checked by the IDL compiler. This is also a 1546 * common point for processing of all data, and so is a convenient 1547 * place to work from for debugging. 1548 */ 1549 int 1550 ndr_inner(ndr_ref_t *arg_ref) 1551 { 1552 ndr_typeinfo_t *ti = arg_ref->ti; 1553 int is_varlen = ti->pdu_size_variable_part; 1554 int is_union = NDR_IS_UNION(ti); 1555 int error = NDR_ERR_INNER_PARAMS_BAD; 1556 int params; 1557 1558 params = arg_ref->inner_flags & NDR_F_PARAMS_MASK; 1559 1560 switch (params) { 1561 case NDR_F_NONE: 1562 if (is_union) { 1563 error = NDR_ERR_SWITCH_VALUE_MISSING; 1564 break; 1565 } 1566 return (*ti->ndr_func)(arg_ref); 1567 1568 case NDR_F_SIZE_IS: 1569 case NDR_F_DIMENSION_IS: 1570 case NDR_F_IS_POINTER+NDR_F_SIZE_IS: /* pointer to something */ 1571 case NDR_F_IS_REFERENCE+NDR_F_SIZE_IS: /* pointer to something */ 1572 if (is_varlen) { 1573 error = NDR_ERR_ARRAY_VARLEN_ILLEGAL; 1574 break; 1575 } 1576 if (is_union) { 1577 error = NDR_ERR_ARRAY_UNION_ILLEGAL; 1578 break; 1579 } 1580 if (params & NDR_F_IS_POINTER) 1581 return (ndr_inner_pointer(arg_ref)); 1582 else if (params & NDR_F_IS_REFERENCE) 1583 return (ndr_inner_reference(arg_ref)); 1584 else 1585 return (ndr_inner_array(arg_ref)); 1586 1587 case NDR_F_IS_POINTER: /* type is pointer to one something */ 1588 if (is_union) { 1589 error = NDR_ERR_ARRAY_UNION_ILLEGAL; 1590 break; 1591 } 1592 return (ndr_inner_pointer(arg_ref)); 1593 1594 case NDR_F_IS_REFERENCE: /* type is pointer to one something */ 1595 if (is_union) { 1596 error = NDR_ERR_ARRAY_UNION_ILLEGAL; 1597 break; 1598 } 1599 return (ndr_inner_reference(arg_ref)); 1600 1601 case NDR_F_SWITCH_IS: 1602 if (!is_union) { 1603 error = NDR_ERR_SWITCH_VALUE_ILLEGAL; 1604 break; 1605 } 1606 return (*ti->ndr_func)(arg_ref); 1607 1608 default: 1609 error = NDR_ERR_INNER_PARAMS_BAD; 1610 break; 1611 } 1612 1613 /* 1614 * If we get here, something is wrong. Most likely, 1615 * the params flags do not match 1616 */ 1617 NDR_SET_ERROR(arg_ref, error); 1618 return (0); 1619 } 1620 1621 int 1622 ndr_inner_pointer(ndr_ref_t *arg_ref) 1623 { 1624 ndr_stream_t *nds = arg_ref->stream; 1625 /*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/ 1626 char **valpp = (char **)arg_ref->datum; 1627 ndr_ref_t *outer_ref; 1628 1629 if (!ndr__ulong(arg_ref)) 1630 return (0); /* error */ 1631 if (!*valpp) 1632 return (1); /* NULL pointer */ 1633 1634 outer_ref = ndr_enter_outer_queue(arg_ref); 1635 if (!outer_ref) 1636 return (0); /* error already set */ 1637 1638 /* 1639 * Move advice in inner_flags to outer_flags. 1640 * Retain pointer flag for conformant arrays. 1641 */ 1642 outer_ref->outer_flags = arg_ref->inner_flags & NDR_F_PARAMS_MASK; 1643 if ((outer_ref->outer_flags & NDR_F_SIZE_IS) == 0) 1644 outer_ref->outer_flags &= ~NDR_F_IS_POINTER; 1645 #ifdef NDR_INNER_PTR_NOT_YET 1646 outer_ref->outer_flags |= NDR_F_BACKPTR; 1647 if (outer_ref->outer_flags & NDR_F_SIZE_IS) { 1648 outer_ref->outer_flags |= NDR_F_ARRAY+NDR_F_CONFORMANT; 1649 } 1650 #endif /* NDR_INNER_PTR_NOT_YET */ 1651 1652 outer_ref->backptr = valpp; 1653 1654 switch (nds->m_op) { 1655 case NDR_M_OP_MARSHALL: 1656 outer_ref->datum = *valpp; 1657 break; 1658 1659 case NDR_M_OP_UNMARSHALL: 1660 /* 1661 * This is probably wrong if the application allocated 1662 * memory in advance. Indicate no value for now. 1663 * ONC RPC handles this case. 1664 */ 1665 *valpp = 0; 1666 outer_ref->datum = 0; 1667 break; 1668 } 1669 1670 return (1); /* pointer dereference scheduled */ 1671 } 1672 1673 int 1674 ndr_inner_reference(ndr_ref_t *arg_ref) 1675 { 1676 ndr_stream_t *nds = arg_ref->stream; 1677 /*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/ 1678 char **valpp = (char **)arg_ref->datum; 1679 ndr_ref_t *outer_ref; 1680 1681 outer_ref = ndr_enter_outer_queue(arg_ref); 1682 if (!outer_ref) 1683 return (0); /* error already set */ 1684 1685 /* 1686 * Move advice in inner_flags to outer_flags. 1687 * Retain reference flag for conformant arrays. 1688 */ 1689 outer_ref->outer_flags = arg_ref->inner_flags & NDR_F_PARAMS_MASK; 1690 if ((outer_ref->outer_flags & NDR_F_SIZE_IS) == 0) 1691 outer_ref->outer_flags &= ~NDR_F_IS_REFERENCE; 1692 #ifdef NDR_INNER_REF_NOT_YET 1693 outer_ref->outer_flags |= NDR_F_BACKPTR; 1694 if (outer_ref->outer_flags & NDR_F_SIZE_IS) { 1695 outer_ref->outer_flags |= NDR_F_ARRAY+NDR_F_CONFORMANT; 1696 } 1697 #endif /* NDR_INNER_REF_NOT_YET */ 1698 1699 outer_ref->backptr = valpp; 1700 1701 switch (nds->m_op) { 1702 case NDR_M_OP_MARSHALL: 1703 outer_ref->datum = *valpp; 1704 break; 1705 1706 case NDR_M_OP_UNMARSHALL: 1707 /* 1708 * This is probably wrong if the application allocated 1709 * memory in advance. Indicate no value for now. 1710 * ONC RPC handles this case. 1711 */ 1712 *valpp = 0; 1713 outer_ref->datum = 0; 1714 break; 1715 } 1716 1717 return (1); /* pointer dereference scheduled */ 1718 } 1719 1720 int 1721 ndr_inner_array(ndr_ref_t *encl_ref) 1722 { 1723 ndr_typeinfo_t *ti = encl_ref->ti; 1724 ndr_ref_t myref; 1725 unsigned long pdu_offset = encl_ref->pdu_offset; 1726 unsigned long n_elem; 1727 unsigned long i; 1728 char name[30]; 1729 1730 if (encl_ref->inner_flags & NDR_F_SIZE_IS) { 1731 /* now is the time to check/set size */ 1732 if (!ndr_size_is(encl_ref)) 1733 return (0); /* error already set */ 1734 n_elem = encl_ref->size_is; 1735 } else { 1736 assert(encl_ref->inner_flags & NDR_F_DIMENSION_IS); 1737 n_elem = encl_ref->dimension_is; 1738 } 1739 1740 bzero(&myref, sizeof (myref)); 1741 myref.enclosing = encl_ref; 1742 myref.stream = encl_ref->stream; 1743 myref.packed_alignment = 0; 1744 myref.ti = ti; 1745 myref.inner_flags = NDR_F_NONE; 1746 1747 for (i = 0; i < n_elem; i++) { 1748 (void) snprintf(name, sizeof (name), "[%lu]", i); 1749 myref.name = name; 1750 myref.pdu_offset = pdu_offset + i * ti->pdu_size_fixed_part; 1751 myref.datum = encl_ref->datum + i * ti->c_size_fixed_part; 1752 1753 if (!ndr_inner(&myref)) 1754 return (0); 1755 } 1756 1757 return (1); 1758 } 1759 1760 1761 /* 1762 * BASIC TYPES 1763 */ 1764 #define MAKE_BASIC_TYPE_BASE(TYPE, SIZE) \ 1765 extern int ndr_##TYPE(struct ndr_reference *encl_ref); \ 1766 ndr_typeinfo_t ndt_##TYPE = { \ 1767 1, /* NDR version */ \ 1768 (SIZE)-1, /* alignment */ \ 1769 NDR_F_NONE, /* flags */ \ 1770 ndr_##TYPE, /* ndr_func */ \ 1771 SIZE, /* pdu_size_fixed_part */ \ 1772 0, /* pdu_size_variable_part */ \ 1773 SIZE, /* c_size_fixed_part */ \ 1774 0, /* c_size_variable_part */ \ 1775 }; \ 1776 int ndr_##TYPE(struct ndr_reference *ref) { \ 1777 return (ndr_basic_integer(ref, SIZE)); \ 1778 } 1779 1780 #define MAKE_BASIC_TYPE_STRING(TYPE, SIZE) \ 1781 extern int ndr_s##TYPE(struct ndr_reference *encl_ref); \ 1782 ndr_typeinfo_t ndt_s##TYPE = { \ 1783 1, /* NDR version */ \ 1784 (SIZE)-1, /* alignment */ \ 1785 NDR_F_STRING, /* flags */ \ 1786 ndr_s##TYPE, /* ndr_func */ \ 1787 0, /* pdu_size_fixed_part */ \ 1788 SIZE, /* pdu_size_variable_part */ \ 1789 0, /* c_size_fixed_part */ \ 1790 SIZE, /* c_size_variable_part */ \ 1791 }; \ 1792 int ndr_s##TYPE(struct ndr_reference *ref) { \ 1793 return (ndr_string_basic_integer(ref, &ndt_##TYPE)); \ 1794 } 1795 1796 #define MAKE_BASIC_TYPE(TYPE, SIZE) \ 1797 MAKE_BASIC_TYPE_BASE(TYPE, SIZE) \ 1798 MAKE_BASIC_TYPE_STRING(TYPE, SIZE) 1799 1800 int ndr_basic_integer(ndr_ref_t *, unsigned); 1801 int ndr_string_basic_integer(ndr_ref_t *, ndr_typeinfo_t *); 1802 1803 /* Comments to be nice to those searching for these types. */ 1804 MAKE_BASIC_TYPE(_char, 1) /* ndt__char, ndt_s_char */ 1805 MAKE_BASIC_TYPE(_uchar, 1) /* ndt__uchar, ndt_s_uchar */ 1806 MAKE_BASIC_TYPE(_short, 2) /* ndt__short, ndt_s_short */ 1807 MAKE_BASIC_TYPE(_ushort, 2) /* ndt__ushort, ndt_s_ushort */ 1808 MAKE_BASIC_TYPE(_long, 4) /* ndt__long, ndt_s_long */ 1809 MAKE_BASIC_TYPE(_ulong, 4) /* ndt__ulong, ndt_s_ulong */ 1810 1811 MAKE_BASIC_TYPE_BASE(_wchar, 2) /* ndt__wchar, ndt_s_wchar */ 1812 1813 int 1814 ndr_basic_integer(ndr_ref_t *ref, unsigned size) 1815 { 1816 ndr_stream_t *nds = ref->stream; 1817 char *valp = (char *)ref->datum; 1818 int rc; 1819 1820 switch (nds->m_op) { 1821 case NDR_M_OP_MARSHALL: 1822 rc = NDS_PUT_PDU(nds, ref->pdu_offset, size, 1823 valp, nds->swap, ref); 1824 break; 1825 1826 case NDR_M_OP_UNMARSHALL: 1827 rc = NDS_GET_PDU(nds, ref->pdu_offset, size, 1828 valp, nds->swap, ref); 1829 break; 1830 1831 default: 1832 NDR_SET_ERROR(ref, NDR_ERR_M_OP_INVALID); 1833 return (0); 1834 } 1835 1836 return (rc); 1837 } 1838 1839 int 1840 ndr_string_basic_integer(ndr_ref_t *encl_ref, ndr_typeinfo_t *type_under) 1841 { 1842 unsigned long pdu_offset = encl_ref->pdu_offset; 1843 unsigned size = type_under->pdu_size_fixed_part; 1844 char *valp; 1845 ndr_ref_t myref; 1846 unsigned long i; 1847 long sense = 0; 1848 char name[30]; 1849 1850 assert(size != 0); 1851 1852 bzero(&myref, sizeof (myref)); 1853 myref.enclosing = encl_ref; 1854 myref.stream = encl_ref->stream; 1855 myref.packed_alignment = 0; 1856 myref.ti = type_under; 1857 myref.inner_flags = NDR_F_NONE; 1858 myref.name = name; 1859 1860 for (i = 0; i < NDR_STRING_MAX; i++) { 1861 (void) snprintf(name, sizeof (name), "[%lu]", i); 1862 myref.pdu_offset = pdu_offset + i * size; 1863 valp = encl_ref->datum + i * size; 1864 myref.datum = valp; 1865 1866 if (!ndr_inner(&myref)) 1867 return (0); 1868 1869 switch (size) { 1870 case 1: sense = *valp; break; 1871 /*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/ 1872 case 2: sense = *(short *)valp; break; 1873 /*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/ 1874 case 4: sense = *(long *)valp; break; 1875 } 1876 1877 if (!sense) 1878 break; 1879 } 1880 1881 return (1); 1882 } 1883 1884 1885 extern int ndr_s_wchar(ndr_ref_t *encl_ref); 1886 ndr_typeinfo_t ndt_s_wchar = { 1887 1, /* NDR version */ 1888 2-1, /* alignment */ 1889 NDR_F_STRING, /* flags */ 1890 ndr_s_wchar, /* ndr_func */ 1891 0, /* pdu_size_fixed_part */ 1892 2, /* pdu_size_variable_part */ 1893 0, /* c_size_fixed_part */ 1894 1, /* c_size_variable_part */ 1895 }; 1896 1897 1898 /* 1899 * Hand coded wchar function because all strings are transported 1900 * as wide characters. During NDR_M_OP_MARSHALL, we convert from 1901 * multi-byte to wide characters. During NDR_M_OP_UNMARSHALL, we 1902 * convert from wide characters to multi-byte. 1903 * 1904 * The most critical thing to get right in this function is to 1905 * marshall or unmarshall _exactly_ the number of elements the 1906 * OtW length specifies, as saved by the caller in: strlen_is. 1907 * Doing otherwise would leave us positioned at the wrong place 1908 * in the data stream for whatever follows this. Note that the 1909 * string data covered by strlen_is may or may not include any 1910 * null termination, but the converted string provided by the 1911 * caller or returned always has a null terminator. 1912 */ 1913 int 1914 ndr_s_wchar(ndr_ref_t *encl_ref) 1915 { 1916 ndr_stream_t *nds = encl_ref->stream; 1917 char *valp = encl_ref->datum; 1918 ndr_ref_t myref; 1919 char name[30]; 1920 ndr_wchar_t wcs[NDR_STRING_MAX+1]; 1921 size_t i, slen, wlen; 1922 1923 /* This is enforced in ndr_outer_string() */ 1924 assert(encl_ref->strlen_is <= NDR_STRING_MAX); 1925 1926 if (nds->m_op == NDR_M_OP_UNMARSHALL) { 1927 /* 1928 * To avoid problems with zero length strings 1929 * we can just null terminate here and be done. 1930 */ 1931 if (encl_ref->strlen_is == 0) { 1932 encl_ref->datum[0] = '\0'; 1933 return (1); 1934 } 1935 } 1936 1937 /* 1938 * If we're marshalling, convert the given string 1939 * from UTF-8 into a local UCS-2 string. 1940 */ 1941 if (nds->m_op == NDR_M_OP_MARSHALL) { 1942 wlen = ndr__mbstowcs(wcs, valp, NDR_STRING_MAX); 1943 if (wlen == (size_t)-1) 1944 return (0); 1945 /* 1946 * Add a nulls to make strlen_is. 1947 * (always zero or one of them) 1948 * Then null terminate at wlen, 1949 * just for debug convenience. 1950 */ 1951 while (wlen < encl_ref->strlen_is) 1952 wcs[wlen++] = 0; 1953 wcs[wlen] = 0; 1954 } 1955 1956 /* 1957 * Copy wire data to or from the local wc string. 1958 * Always exactly strlen_is elements. 1959 */ 1960 bzero(&myref, sizeof (myref)); 1961 myref.enclosing = encl_ref; 1962 myref.stream = encl_ref->stream; 1963 myref.packed_alignment = 0; 1964 myref.ti = &ndt__wchar; 1965 myref.inner_flags = NDR_F_NONE; 1966 myref.name = name; 1967 myref.pdu_offset = encl_ref->pdu_offset; 1968 myref.datum = (char *)wcs; 1969 wlen = encl_ref->strlen_is; 1970 1971 for (i = 0; i < wlen; i++) { 1972 (void) snprintf(name, sizeof (name), "[%lu]", i); 1973 if (!ndr_inner(&myref)) 1974 return (0); 1975 myref.pdu_offset += sizeof (ndr_wchar_t); 1976 myref.datum += sizeof (ndr_wchar_t); 1977 } 1978 1979 /* 1980 * If this is unmarshall, convert the local UCS-2 string 1981 * into a UTF-8 string in the caller's buffer. The caller 1982 * previously determined the space required and provides a 1983 * buffer of sufficient size. 1984 */ 1985 if (nds->m_op == NDR_M_OP_UNMARSHALL) { 1986 wcs[wlen] = 0; 1987 slen = ndr__wcstombs(valp, wcs, wlen); 1988 if (slen == (size_t)-1) 1989 return (0); 1990 valp[slen] = '\0'; 1991 } 1992 1993 return (1); 1994 } 1995 1996 /* 1997 * Converts a multibyte character string to a little-endian, wide-char 1998 * string. No more than nwchars wide characters are stored. 1999 * A terminating null wide character is appended if there is room. 2000 * 2001 * Returns the number of wide characters converted, not counting 2002 * any terminating null wide character. Returns -1 if an invalid 2003 * multibyte character is encountered. 2004 */ 2005 /* ARGSUSED */ 2006 size_t 2007 ndr_mbstowcs(ndr_stream_t *nds, ndr_wchar_t *wcs, const char *mbs, 2008 size_t nwchars) 2009 { 2010 size_t len; 2011 2012 #ifdef _BIG_ENDIAN 2013 if (nds == NULL || NDR_MODE_MATCH(nds, NDR_MODE_RETURN_SEND)) { 2014 /* Make WC string in LE order. */ 2015 len = ndr__mbstowcs_le(wcs, mbs, nwchars); 2016 } else 2017 #endif 2018 len = ndr__mbstowcs(wcs, mbs, nwchars); 2019 2020 return (len); 2021 } 2022