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1 /*
2 * linux/net/sunrpc/gss_generic_token.c
4 * Adapted from MIT Kerberos 5-1.2.1 lib/gssapi/generic/util_token.c
6 * Copyright (c) 2000 The Regents of the University of Michigan.
7 * All rights reserved.
9 * Andy Adamson <andros@umich.edu>
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34 #include <linux/types.h>
35 #include <linux/module.h>
36 #include <linux/slab.h>
37 #include <linux/string.h>
38 #include <linux/sunrpc/sched.h>
39 #include <linux/sunrpc/gss_asn1.h>
42 #ifdef RPC_DEBUG
43 # define RPCDBG_FACILITY RPCDBG_AUTH
44 #endif
47 /* TWRITE_STR from gssapiP_generic.h */
48 #define TWRITE_STR(ptr, str, len) \
49 memcpy((ptr), (char *) (str), (len)); \
50 (ptr) += (len);
52 /* XXXX this code currently makes the assumption that a mech oid will
53 never be longer than 127 bytes. This assumption is not inherent in
54 the interfaces, so the code can be fixed if the OSI namespace
55 balloons unexpectedly. */
57 /* Each token looks like this:
59 0x60 tag for APPLICATION 0, SEQUENCE
60 (constructed, definite-length)
61 <length> possible multiple bytes, need to parse/generate
62 0x06 tag for OBJECT IDENTIFIER
63 <moid_length> compile-time constant string (assume 1 byte)
64 <moid_bytes> compile-time constant string
65 <inner_bytes> the ANY containing the application token
66 bytes 0,1 are the token type
67 bytes 2,n are the token data
69 For the purposes of this abstraction, the token "header" consists of
70 the sequence tag and length octets, the mech OID DER encoding, and the
71 first two inner bytes, which indicate the token type. The token
72 "body" consists of everything else.
76 static int
77 der_length_size( int length)
79 if (length < (1<<7))
80 return(1);
81 else if (length < (1<<8))
82 return(2);
83 #if (SIZEOF_INT == 2)
84 else
85 return(3);
86 #else
87 else if (length < (1<<16))
88 return(3);
89 else if (length < (1<<24))
90 return(4);
91 else
92 return(5);
93 #endif
96 static void
97 der_write_length(unsigned char **buf, int length)
99 if (length < (1<<7)) {
100 *(*buf)++ = (unsigned char) length;
101 } else {
102 *(*buf)++ = (unsigned char) (der_length_size(length)+127);
103 #if (SIZEOF_INT > 2)
104 if (length >= (1<<24))
105 *(*buf)++ = (unsigned char) (length>>24);
106 if (length >= (1<<16))
107 *(*buf)++ = (unsigned char) ((length>>16)&0xff);
108 #endif
109 if (length >= (1<<8))
110 *(*buf)++ = (unsigned char) ((length>>8)&0xff);
111 *(*buf)++ = (unsigned char) (length&0xff);
115 /* returns decoded length, or < 0 on failure. Advances buf and
116 decrements bufsize */
118 static int
119 der_read_length(unsigned char **buf, int *bufsize)
121 unsigned char sf;
122 int ret;
124 if (*bufsize < 1)
125 return(-1);
126 sf = *(*buf)++;
127 (*bufsize)--;
128 if (sf & 0x80) {
129 if ((sf &= 0x7f) > ((*bufsize)-1))
130 return(-1);
131 if (sf > SIZEOF_INT)
132 return (-1);
133 ret = 0;
134 for (; sf; sf--) {
135 ret = (ret<<8) + (*(*buf)++);
136 (*bufsize)--;
138 } else {
139 ret = sf;
142 return(ret);
145 /* returns the length of a token, given the mech oid and the body size */
148 g_token_size(struct xdr_netobj *mech, unsigned int body_size)
150 /* set body_size to sequence contents size */
151 body_size += 4 + (int) mech->len; /* NEED overflow check */
152 return(1 + der_length_size(body_size) + body_size);
155 EXPORT_SYMBOL(g_token_size);
157 /* fills in a buffer with the token header. The buffer is assumed to
158 be the right size. buf is advanced past the token header */
160 void
161 g_make_token_header(struct xdr_netobj *mech, int body_size, unsigned char **buf)
163 *(*buf)++ = 0x60;
164 der_write_length(buf, 4 + mech->len + body_size);
165 *(*buf)++ = 0x06;
166 *(*buf)++ = (unsigned char) mech->len;
167 TWRITE_STR(*buf, mech->data, ((int) mech->len));
170 EXPORT_SYMBOL(g_make_token_header);
173 * Given a buffer containing a token, reads and verifies the token,
174 * leaving buf advanced past the token header, and setting body_size
175 * to the number of remaining bytes. Returns 0 on success,
176 * G_BAD_TOK_HEADER for a variety of errors, and G_WRONG_MECH if the
177 * mechanism in the token does not match the mech argument. buf and
178 * *body_size are left unmodified on error.
181 g_verify_token_header(struct xdr_netobj *mech, int *body_size,
182 unsigned char **buf_in, int toksize)
184 unsigned char *buf = *buf_in;
185 int seqsize;
186 struct xdr_netobj toid;
187 int ret = 0;
189 if ((toksize-=1) < 0)
190 return(G_BAD_TOK_HEADER);
191 if (*buf++ != 0x60)
192 return(G_BAD_TOK_HEADER);
194 if ((seqsize = der_read_length(&buf, &toksize)) < 0)
195 return(G_BAD_TOK_HEADER);
197 if (seqsize != toksize)
198 return(G_BAD_TOK_HEADER);
200 if ((toksize-=1) < 0)
201 return(G_BAD_TOK_HEADER);
202 if (*buf++ != 0x06)
203 return(G_BAD_TOK_HEADER);
205 if ((toksize-=1) < 0)
206 return(G_BAD_TOK_HEADER);
207 toid.len = *buf++;
209 if ((toksize-=toid.len) < 0)
210 return(G_BAD_TOK_HEADER);
211 toid.data = buf;
212 buf+=toid.len;
214 if (! g_OID_equal(&toid, mech))
215 ret = G_WRONG_MECH;
217 /* G_WRONG_MECH is not returned immediately because it's more important
218 to return G_BAD_TOK_HEADER if the token header is in fact bad */
220 if ((toksize-=2) < 0)
221 return(G_BAD_TOK_HEADER);
223 if (ret)
224 return(ret);
226 if (!ret) {
227 *buf_in = buf;
228 *body_size = toksize;
231 return(ret);
234 EXPORT_SYMBOL(g_verify_token_header);