gensec: Fix CID 242642 Unchecked return value
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1 /*
2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 filename matching routine
4 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-2004
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
9 (at your option) any later version.
11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
21 This module was originally based on fnmatch.c copyright by the Free
22 Software Foundation. It bears little (if any) resemblence to that
23 code now
24 */
26 /**
27 * @file
28 * @brief MS-style Filename matching
31 #include "includes.h"
32 #include "libcli/smb/smb_constants.h"
34 static int null_match(const char *p)
36 for (;*p;p++) {
37 if (*p != '*' &&
38 *p != '<' &&
39 *p != '"' &&
40 *p != '>') return -1;
42 return 0;
46 the max_n structure is purely for efficiency, it doesn't contribute
47 to the matching algorithm except by ensuring that the algorithm does
48 not grow exponentially
50 struct max_n {
51 const char *predot;
52 const char *postdot;
57 p and n are the pattern and string being matched. The max_n array is
58 an optimisation only. The ldot pointer is NULL if the string does
59 not contain a '.', otherwise it points at the last dot in 'n'.
61 static int ms_fnmatch_core(const char *p, const char *n,
62 struct max_n *max_n, const char *ldot)
64 codepoint_t c, c2;
65 int i;
66 size_t size, size_n;
68 while ((c = next_codepoint(p, &size))) {
69 p += size;
71 switch (c) {
72 case '*':
73 /* a '*' matches zero or more characters of any type */
74 if (max_n->predot && max_n->predot <= n) {
75 return null_match(p);
77 for (i=0; n[i]; i += size_n) {
78 next_codepoint(n+i, &size_n);
79 if (ms_fnmatch_core(p, n+i, max_n+1, ldot) == 0) {
80 return 0;
83 if (!max_n->predot || max_n->predot > n) max_n->predot = n;
84 return null_match(p);
86 case '<':
87 /* a '<' matches zero or more characters of
88 any type, but stops matching at the last
89 '.' in the string. */
90 if (max_n->predot && max_n->predot <= n) {
91 return null_match(p);
93 if (max_n->postdot && max_n->postdot <= n && n <= ldot) {
94 return -1;
96 for (i=0; n[i]; i += size_n) {
97 next_codepoint(n+i, &size_n);
98 if (ms_fnmatch_core(p, n+i, max_n+1, ldot) == 0) return 0;
99 if (n+i == ldot) {
100 if (ms_fnmatch_core(p, n+i+size_n, max_n+1, ldot) == 0) return 0;
101 if (!max_n->postdot || max_n->postdot > n) max_n->postdot = n;
102 return -1;
105 if (!max_n->predot || max_n->predot > n) max_n->predot = n;
106 return null_match(p);
108 case '?':
109 /* a '?' matches any single character */
110 if (! *n) {
111 return -1;
113 next_codepoint(n, &size_n);
114 n += size_n;
115 break;
117 case '>':
118 /* a '?' matches any single character, but
119 treats '.' specially */
120 if (n[0] == '.') {
121 if (! n[1] && null_match(p) == 0) {
122 return 0;
124 break;
126 if (! *n) return null_match(p);
127 next_codepoint(n, &size_n);
128 n += size_n;
129 break;
131 case '"':
132 /* a bit like a soft '.' */
133 if (*n == 0 && null_match(p) == 0) {
134 return 0;
136 if (*n != '.') return -1;
137 next_codepoint(n, &size_n);
138 n += size_n;
139 break;
141 default:
142 c2 = next_codepoint(n, &size_n);
143 if (c != c2 && codepoint_cmpi(c, c2) != 0) {
144 return -1;
146 n += size_n;
147 break;
151 if (! *n) {
152 return 0;
155 return -1;
158 int ms_fnmatch_protocol(const char *pattern, const char *string, int protocol)
160 int ret, count, i;
161 struct max_n *max_n = NULL;
163 if (strcmp(string, "..") == 0) {
164 string = ".";
167 if (strpbrk(pattern, "<>*?\"") == NULL) {
168 /* this is not just an optimisation - it is essential
169 for LANMAN1 correctness */
170 return strcasecmp_m(pattern, string);
173 if (protocol <= PROTOCOL_LANMAN2) {
174 char *p = talloc_strdup(NULL, pattern);
175 if (p == NULL) {
176 return -1;
179 for older negotiated protocols it is possible to
180 translate the pattern to produce a "new style"
181 pattern that exactly matches w2k behaviour
183 for (i=0;p[i];i++) {
184 if (p[i] == '?') {
185 p[i] = '>';
186 } else if (p[i] == '.' &&
187 (p[i+1] == '?' ||
188 p[i+1] == '*' ||
189 p[i+1] == 0)) {
190 p[i] = '"';
191 } else if (p[i] == '*' &&
192 p[i+1] == '.') {
193 p[i] = '<';
196 ret = ms_fnmatch_protocol(p, string, PROTOCOL_NT1);
197 talloc_free(p);
198 return ret;
201 for (count=i=0;pattern[i];i++) {
202 if (pattern[i] == '*' || pattern[i] == '<') count++;
205 max_n = talloc_zero_array(NULL, struct max_n, count);
206 if (max_n == NULL) {
207 return -1;
210 ret = ms_fnmatch_core(pattern, string, max_n, strrchr(string, '.'));
212 talloc_free(max_n);
214 return ret;
218 /** a generic fnmatch function - uses for non-CIFS pattern matching */
219 int gen_fnmatch(const char *pattern, const char *string)
221 return ms_fnmatch_protocol(pattern, string, PROTOCOL_NT1);