#include "vector.h"
#include "hex.h"
#include "log.h"
+#include "base64.h"
/** @brief Match whitespace characters */
static int whitespace(int c) {
}
/** @brief Skip whitespace
+ * @param s Pointer into string
* @param rfc822_comments If true, skip RFC822 nested comments
+ * @return Pointer into string after whitespace
*/
static const char *skipwhite(const char *s, int rfc822_comments) {
int c, depth;
* @param s Start of field
* @param typep Where to store type
* @param parameternamep Where to store parameter name
- * @param parameternvaluep Wher to store parameter value
+ * @param parametervaluep Wher to store parameter value
* @return 0 on success, non-0 on error
+ *
+ * See <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2045#section-5">RFC 2045 s5</a>.
*/
int mime_content_type(const char *s,
char **typep,
* @param s Start of message
* @param callback Called for each header field
* @param u Passed to callback
- * @return Pointer to decoded body (might be in original string)
+ * @return Pointer to decoded body (might be in original string), or NULL on error
+ *
+ * This does an RFC 822-style parse and honors Content-Transfer-Encoding as
+ * described in <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2045#section-6">RFC 2045
+ * s6</a>. @p callback is called for each header field encountered, in order,
+ * with ASCII characters in the header name forced to lower case.
*/
const char *mime_parse(const char *s,
int (*callback)(const char *name, const char *value,
return s;
}
+/** @brief Match the boundary string */
static int isboundary(const char *ptr, const char *boundary, size_t bl) {
return (ptr[0] == '-'
&& ptr[1] == '-'
&& (iscrlf(ptr + bl + 4) || *(ptr + bl + 4) == 0))));
}
+/** @brief Match the final boundary string */
static int isfinal(const char *ptr, const char *boundary, size_t bl) {
return (ptr[0] == '-'
&& ptr[1] == '-'
/** @brief Parse a multipart MIME body
* @param s Start of message
- * @param callback CAllback for each part
+ * @param callback Callback for each part
* @param boundary Boundary string
* @param u Passed to callback
* @return 0 on success, non-0 on error
+ *
+ * See <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2046#section-5.1">RFC 2046
+ * s5.1</a>. @p callback is called for each part (not yet decoded in any way)
+ * in succession; you should probably call mime_parse() for each part.
*/
int mime_multipart(const char *s,
int (*callback)(const char *s, void *u),
/** @brief Parse an RFC2388-style content-disposition field
* @param s Start of field
- * @param typep Where to store type
+ * @param dispositionp Where to store disposition
* @param parameternamep Where to store parameter name
- * @param parameternvaluep Wher to store parameter value
+ * @param parametervaluep Wher to store parameter value
* @return 0 on success, non-0 on error
+ *
+ * See <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2388#section-3">RFC 2388 s3</a>
+ * and <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2183">RFC 2183</a>.
*/
int mime_rfc2388_content_disposition(const char *s,
char **dispositionp,
/** @brief Convert MIME quoted-printable
* @param s Quoted-printable data
* @return Decoded data
+ *
+ * See <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2045#section-6.7">RFC 2045
+ * s6.7</a>.
*/
char *mime_qp(const char *s) {
struct dynstr d;
return d.vec;
}
-static const char mime_base64_table[] =
- "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/";
-
-/** @brief Convert MIME base64
- * @param s base64 data
- * @return Decoded data
- */
-char *mime_base64(const char *s, size_t *nsp) {
- struct dynstr d;
- const char *t;
- int b[4], n, c;
-
- dynstr_init(&d);
- n = 0;
- while((c = (unsigned char)*s++)) {
- if((t = strchr(mime_base64_table, c))) {
- b[n++] = t - mime_base64_table;
- if(n == 4) {
- dynstr_append(&d, (b[0] << 2) + (b[1] >> 4));
- dynstr_append(&d, (b[1] << 4) + (b[2] >> 2));
- dynstr_append(&d, (b[2] << 6) + b[3]);
- n = 0;
- }
- } else if(c == '=') {
- if(n >= 2) {
- dynstr_append(&d, (b[0] << 2) + (b[1] >> 4));
- if(n == 3)
- dynstr_append(&d, (b[1] << 4) + (b[2] >> 2));
- }
- break;
- }
- }
- if(nsp)
- *nsp = d.nvec;
- dynstr_terminate(&d);
- return d.vec;
-}
-
-/** @brief Convert a binary string to base64
- * @param s Bytes to convert
- * @param ns Number of bytes to convert
- * @return Encoded data
- *
- * This function does not attempt to split up lines.
- */
-char *mime_to_base64(const uint8_t *s, size_t ns) {
- struct dynstr d[1];
-
- dynstr_init(d);
- while(ns >= 3) {
- /* Input bytes with output bits: AAAAAABB BBBBCCCC CCDDDDDD */
- /* Output bytes with input bits: 000000 001111 111122 222222 */
- dynstr_append(d, mime_base64_table[s[0] >> 2]);
- dynstr_append(d, mime_base64_table[((s[0] & 3) << 4)
- + (s[1] >> 4)]);
- dynstr_append(d, mime_base64_table[((s[1] & 15) << 2)
- + (s[2] >> 6)]);
- dynstr_append(d, mime_base64_table[s[2] & 63]);
- ns -= 3;
- s += 3;
- }
- if(ns > 0) {
- dynstr_append(d, mime_base64_table[s[0] >> 2]);
- switch(ns) {
- case 1:
- dynstr_append(d, mime_base64_table[(s[0] & 3) << 4]);
- dynstr_append(d, '=');
- dynstr_append(d, '=');
- break;
- case 2:
- dynstr_append(d, mime_base64_table[((s[0] & 3) << 4)
- + (s[1] >> 4)]);
- dynstr_append(d, mime_base64_table[(s[1] & 15) << 2]);
- dynstr_append(d, '=');
- break;
- }
- }
- dynstr_terminate(d);
- return d->vec;
-}
-
/** @brief Parse a RFC2109 Cookie: header
* @param s Header field value
* @param cd Where to store result
* @return 0 on success, non-0 on error
+ *
+ * See <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2109">RFC 2109</a>.
*/
int parse_cookie(const char *s,
struct cookiedata *cd) {
return 0;
}
+/** @brief RFC822 quoting
+ * @param s String to quote
+ * @param force If non-0, always quote
+ * @return Possibly quoted string
+ */
+char *quote822(const char *s, int force) {
+ const char *t;
+ struct dynstr d[1];
+ int c;
+
+ if(!force) {
+ /* See if we need to quote */
+ for(t = s; (c = (unsigned char)*t); ++t) {
+ if(tspecial(c) || http_separator(c) || whitespace(c))
+ break;
+ }
+ if(*t)
+ force = 1;
+ }
+
+ if(!force)
+ return xstrdup(s);
+
+ dynstr_init(d);
+ dynstr_append(d, '"');
+ for(t = s; (c = (unsigned char)*t); ++t) {
+ if(c == '"' || c == '\\')
+ dynstr_append(d, '\\');
+ dynstr_append(d, c);
+ }
+ dynstr_append(d, '"');
+ dynstr_terminate(d);
+ return d->vec;
+}
+
+/** @brief Return true if @p ptr points at trailing space */
+static int is_trailing_space(const char *ptr) {
+ if(*ptr == ' ' || *ptr == '\t') {
+ while(*ptr == ' ' || *ptr == '\t')
+ ++ptr;
+ return *ptr == '\n' || *ptr == 0;
+ } else
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/** @brief Encoding text as quoted-printable
+ * @param text String to encode
+ * @return Encoded string
+ *
+ * See <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2045#section-6.7">RFC2045
+ * s6.7</a>.
+ */
+char *mime_to_qp(const char *text) {
+ struct dynstr d[1];
+ int linelength = 0; /* length of current line */
+ char buffer[10];
+
+ dynstr_init(d);
+ /* The rules are:
+ * 1. Anything except newline can be replaced with =%02X
+ * 2. Newline, 33-60 and 62-126 stand for themselves (i.e. not '=')
+ * 3. Non-trailing space/tab stand for themselves.
+ * 4. Output lines are limited to 76 chars, with =<newline> being used
+ * as a soft line break
+ * 5. Newlines aren't counted towards the 76 char limit.
+ */
+ while(*text) {
+ const int c = (unsigned char)*text;
+ if(c == '\n') {
+ /* Newline stands as itself */
+ dynstr_append(d, '\n');
+ linelength = 0;
+ } else if((c >= 33 && c <= 126 && c != '=')
+ || ((c == ' ' || c == '\t')
+ && !is_trailing_space(text))) {
+ /* Things that can stand for themselves */
+ dynstr_append(d, c);
+ ++linelength;
+ } else {
+ /* Anything else that needs encoding */
+ snprintf(buffer, sizeof buffer, "=%02X", c);
+ dynstr_append_string(d, buffer);
+ linelength += 3;
+ }
+ ++text;
+ if(linelength > 73 && *text && *text != '\n') {
+ /* Next character might overflow 76 character limit if encoded, so we
+ * insert a soft break */
+ dynstr_append_string(d, "=\n");
+ linelength = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ /* Ensure there is a final newline */
+ if(linelength)
+ dynstr_append(d, '\n');
+ /* That's all */
+ dynstr_terminate(d);
+ return d->vec;
+}
+
+/** @brief Encode text
+ * @param text Underlying UTF-8 text
+ * @param charsetp Where to store charset string
+ * @param encodingp Where to store encoding string
+ * @return Encoded text (might be @ref text)
+ */
+const char *mime_encode_text(const char *text,
+ const char **charsetp,
+ const char **encodingp) {
+ const char *ptr;
+
+ /* See if there are in fact any non-ASCII characters */
+ for(ptr = text; *ptr; ++ptr)
+ if((unsigned char)*ptr >= 128)
+ break;
+ if(!*ptr) {
+ /* Plain old ASCII, no encoding required */
+ *charsetp = "us-ascii";
+ *encodingp = "7bit";
+ return text;
+ }
+ *charsetp = "utf-8";
+ *encodingp = "quoted-printable";
+ return mime_to_qp(text);
+}
+
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