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qpdf/libqpdf/InputSource.cc

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#include <qpdf/InputSource.hh>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <qpdf/QTC.hh>
#include <qpdf/PointerHolder.hh>
#include <qpdf/QIntC.hh>
InputSource::Members::Members()
{
}
InputSource::Members::~Members()
{
}
void
InputSource::setLastOffset(qpdf_offset_t offset)
{
this->last_offset = offset;
}
qpdf_offset_t
InputSource::getLastOffset() const
{
return this->last_offset;
}
std::string
InputSource::readLine(size_t max_line_length)
{
// Return at most max_line_length characters from the next line.
// Lines are terminated by one or more \r or \n characters.
// Consume the trailing newline characters but don't return them.
// After this is called, the file will be positioned after a line
// terminator or at the end of the file, and last_offset will
// point to position the file had when this method was called.
qpdf_offset_t offset = this->tell();
char* buf = new char[max_line_length + 1];
PointerHolder<char> bp(true, buf);
memset(buf, '\0', max_line_length + 1);
this->read(buf, max_line_length);
this->seek(offset, SEEK_SET);
qpdf_offset_t eol = this->findAndSkipNextEOL();
this->last_offset = offset;
size_t line_length = QIntC::to_size(eol - offset);
if (line_length < max_line_length)
{
buf[line_length] = '\0';
}
return std::string(buf);
}
bool
InputSource::findFirst(char const* start_chars,
qpdf_offset_t offset, size_t len,
Finder& finder)
{
// Basic approach: search for the first character of start_chars
// starting from offset but not going past len (if len != 0). Once
// the first character is found, see if it is the beginning of a
// sequence of characters matching start_chars. If so, call
// finder.check() to do caller-specific additional checks. If not,
// keep searching.
// This code is tricky and highly subject to off-by-one or other
// edge case logic errors. See comments throughout that explain
// how we're not missing any edge cases. There are also tests
// specifically constructed to make sure we caught the edge cases
// in testing.
char buf[1025]; // size known to input_source.cc in libtests
// To enable us to guarantee null-termination, save an extra byte
// so that buf[size] is valid memory.
size_t size = sizeof(buf) - 1;
if ((strlen(start_chars) < 1) || (strlen(start_chars) > size))
{
throw std::logic_error(
"InputSource::findSource called with"
" too small or too large of a character sequence");
}
char* p = 0;
qpdf_offset_t buf_offset = offset;
size_t bytes_read = 0;
// Guarantee that we return from this loop. Each time through, we
// either return, advance p, or restart the loop with a condition
// that will cause return on the next pass. Eventually we will
// either be out of range or hit EOF, either of which forces us to
// return.
while (true)
{
// Do we need to read more data? Pretend size = 5, buf starts
// at 0, and start_chars has 3 characters. buf[5] is valid and
// null. If p == 2, start_chars could be buf[2] through
// buf[4], so p + strlen(start_chars) == buf + size is okay.
// If p points to buf[size], since strlen(start_chars) is
// always >= 1, this overflow test will be correct for that
// case regardless of start_chars.
if ((p == 0) || ((p + strlen(start_chars)) > (buf + bytes_read)))
{
if (p)
{
QTC::TC("libtests", "InputSource read next block",
((p == buf + bytes_read) ? 0 : 1));
buf_offset += (p - buf);
}
this->seek(buf_offset, SEEK_SET);
// Read into buffer and zero out the rest of the buffer
// including buf[size]. We allocated an extra byte so that
// we could guarantee null termination as an extra
// protection against overrun when using string functions.
bytes_read = this->read(buf, size);
if (bytes_read < strlen(start_chars))
{
QTC::TC("libtests", "InputSource find EOF",
bytes_read == 0 ? 0 : 1);
return false;
}
memset(buf + bytes_read, '\0', 1 + (size - bytes_read));
p = buf;
}
// Search for the first character.
if ((p = static_cast<char*>(
memchr(p, start_chars[0],
bytes_read - QIntC::to_size(p - buf)))) != 0)
{
if (p == buf)
{
QTC::TC("libtests", "InputSource found match at buf[0]");
}
// Found first letter.
if (len != 0)
{
// Make sure it's in range.
size_t p_relative_offset =
QIntC::to_size((p - buf) + (buf_offset - offset));
if (p_relative_offset >= len)
{
// out of range
QTC::TC("libtests", "InputSource out of range");
return false;
}
}
if ((p + strlen(start_chars)) > (buf + bytes_read))
{
// If there are not enough bytes left in the file for
// start_chars, we will detect this on the next pass
// as EOF and return.
QTC::TC("libtests", "InputSource not enough bytes");
continue;
}
// See if p points to a sequence matching start_chars. We
// already checked above to make sure we are not going to
// overrun memory.
if (strncmp(p, start_chars, strlen(start_chars)) == 0)
{
// Call finder.check() with the input source
// positioned to the point of the match.
this->seek(buf_offset + (p - buf), SEEK_SET);
if (finder.check())
{
return true;
}
else
{
QTC::TC("libtests", "InputSource start_chars matched but not check");
}
}
else
{
QTC::TC("libtests", "InputSource first char matched but not string");
}
// This occurrence of the first character wasn't a match.
// Skip over it and keep searching.
++p;
}
else
{
// Trigger reading the next block
p = buf + bytes_read;
}
}
throw std::logic_error("InputSource after while (true)");
}
bool
InputSource::findLast(char const* start_chars,
qpdf_offset_t offset, size_t len,
Finder& finder)
{
bool found = false;
qpdf_offset_t after_found_offset = 0;
qpdf_offset_t cur_offset = offset;
size_t cur_len = len;
while (this->findFirst(start_chars, cur_offset, cur_len, finder))
{
if (found)
{
QTC::TC("libtests", "InputSource findLast found more than one");
}
else
{
found = true;
}
after_found_offset = this->tell();
cur_offset = after_found_offset;
cur_len = len - QIntC::to_size((cur_offset - offset));
}
if (found)
{
this->seek(after_found_offset, SEEK_SET);
}
return found;
}