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/* session-env.c - Session environment helper functions.
* Copyright (C) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This file is part of GnuPG.
*
* This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of either
*
* - the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
* Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
* your option) any later version.
*
* or
*
* - the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
* Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
* your option) any later version.
*
* or both in parallel, as here.
*
* This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "util.h"
#include "session-env.h"
struct variable_s
{
char *value; /* Pointer into NAME to the Nul terminated value. */
int is_default; /* The value is a default one. */
char name[1]; /* Nul terminated Name and space for the value. */
};
/* The session environment object. */
struct session_environment_s
{
size_t arraysize; /* Allocated size or ARRAY. */
size_t arrayused; /* Used size of ARRAY. */
struct variable_s **array; /* Array of variables. NULL slots are unused. */
};
/* A list of environment variables we pass from the actual user
(e.g. gpgme) down to the pinentry. We do not handle the locale
settings because they do not only depend on envvars. */
static struct
{
const char *name;
const char *assname; /* Name used by Assuan or NULL. */
} stdenvnames[] = {
{ "GPG_TTY", "ttyname" }, /* GnuPG specific envvar. */
{ "TERM", "ttytype" }, /* Used to set ttytype. */
{ "DISPLAY", "display" }, /* The X-Display. */
{ "XAUTHORITY","xauthority"}, /* Xlib Authentication. */
{ "XMODIFIERS" }, /* Used by Xlib to select X input
modules (eg "@im=SCIM"). */
{ "WAYLAND_DISPLAY" }, /* For the Wayland display engine. */
{ "XDG_SESSION_TYPE" }, /* Used by Qt and other non-GTK toolkits
to check for x11 or wayland. */
{ "QT_QPA_PLATFORM" }, /* Used by Qt to explicitly request
x11 or wayland; in particular, needed
to make Qt use Wayland on Gnome. */
{ "GTK_IM_MODULE" }, /* Used by gtk to select gtk input
modules (eg "scim-bridge"). */
{ "DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS" },/* Used by GNOME3 to talk to gcr over
dbus */
{ "QT_IM_MODULE" }, /* Used by Qt to select qt input
modules (eg "xim"). */
{ "INSIDE_EMACS" }, /* Set by Emacs before running a
process. */
{ "PINENTRY_USER_DATA", "pinentry-user-data"},
/* Used for communication with
non-standard Pinentries. */
{ "PINENTRY_GEOM_HINT" } /* Used to pass window information. */
};
/* Track last allocated arraysize of all objects ever created. If
nothing has ever been allocated we use INITIAL_ARRAYSIZE and we
will never use more than MAXDEFAULT_ARRAYSIZE for initial
allocation. Note that this is not reentrant if used with a
preemptive thread model. */
static size_t lastallocatedarraysize;
#define INITIAL_ARRAYSIZE 8 /* Let's use the number of stdenvnames. */
#define CHUNK_ARRAYSIZE 10
#define MAXDEFAULT_ARRAYSIZE (INITIAL_ARRAYSIZE + CHUNK_ARRAYSIZE * 5)
/* Return the names of standard environment variables one after the
other. The caller needs to set the value at the address of
ITERATOR initially to 0 and then call this function until it
returns NULL. If ITERATOR is NULL, a single comma delimited string
with the names is returned; NULL is never returned in this case and
R_ASSNAME is ignored. */
const char *
session_env_list_stdenvnames (int *iterator, const char **r_assname)
{
int idx;
static char *commastring;
if (!iterator)
{
if (!commastring)
{
size_t len = 0;
char *p;
for (idx = 0; idx < DIM (stdenvnames); idx++)
len += strlen (stdenvnames[idx].name) + 1;
commastring = xtrymalloc (len);
if (!commastring)
{
log_error ("%s: error allocating string: %s\n", __func__,
gpg_strerror (gpg_error_from_syserror ()));
return "GPG_TTY,TERM,DISPLAY";
}
p = commastring;
for (idx = 0; idx < DIM (stdenvnames); idx++)
{
if (idx)
*p++ = ',';
p = stpcpy (p, stdenvnames[idx].name);
}
gpgrt_annotate_leaked_object (commastring);
}
return commastring;
}
idx = *iterator;
if (idx < 0 || idx >= DIM (stdenvnames))
return NULL;
*iterator = idx + 1;
if (r_assname)
*r_assname = stdenvnames[idx].assname;
return stdenvnames[idx].name;
}
/* Create a new session environment object. Return NULL and sets
ERRNO on failure. */
session_env_t
session_env_new (void)
{
session_env_t se;
se = xtrycalloc (1, sizeof *se);
if (se)
{
se->arraysize = (lastallocatedarraysize?
lastallocatedarraysize : INITIAL_ARRAYSIZE);
se->array = xtrycalloc (se->arraysize, sizeof *se->array);
if (!se->array)
{
xfree (se);
se = NULL;
}
}
return se;
}
/* Release a session environment object. */
void
session_env_release (session_env_t se)
{
int idx;
if (!se)
return;
if (se->arraysize > INITIAL_ARRAYSIZE
&& se->arraysize <= MAXDEFAULT_ARRAYSIZE
&& se->arraysize > lastallocatedarraysize)
lastallocatedarraysize = se->arraysize;
for (idx=0; idx < se->arrayused; idx++)
if (se->array[idx])
xfree (se->array[idx]);
xfree (se->array);
xfree (se);
}
static gpg_error_t
delete_var (session_env_t se, const char *name)
{
int idx;
for (idx=0; idx < se->arrayused; idx++)
if (se->array[idx] && !strcmp (se->array[idx]->name, name))
{
xfree (se->array[idx]);
se->array[idx] = NULL;
}
return 0;
}
static gpg_error_t
update_var (session_env_t se, const char *string, size_t namelen,
const char *explicit_value, int set_default)
{
int idx;
int freeidx = -1;
const char *value;
size_t valuelen;
struct variable_s *var;
if (explicit_value)
value = explicit_value;
else
value = string + namelen + 1;
valuelen = strlen (value);
for (idx=0; idx < se->arrayused; idx++)
{
if (!se->array[idx])
freeidx = idx;
else if (!strncmp (se->array[idx]->name, string, namelen)
&& strlen (se->array[idx]->name) == namelen)
{
if (strlen (se->array[idx]->value) == valuelen)
{
/* The new value has the same length. We can update it
in-place. */
memcpy (se->array[idx]->value, value, valuelen);
se->array[idx]->is_default = !!set_default;
return 0;
}
/* Prepare for update. */
freeidx = idx;
}
}
if (freeidx == -1)
{
if (se->arrayused == se->arraysize)
{
/* Reallocate the array. */
size_t newsize;
struct variable_s **newarray;
newsize = se->arraysize + CHUNK_ARRAYSIZE;
newarray = xtrycalloc (newsize, sizeof *newarray);
if (!newarray)
return gpg_error_from_syserror ();
for (idx=0; idx < se->arrayused; idx++)
newarray[idx] = se->array[idx];
se->arraysize = newsize;
xfree (se->array);
se->array = newarray;
}
freeidx = se->arrayused++;
}
/* Allocate new memory and return an error if that didn't worked.
Allocating it first allows us to keep the old value; it doesn't
matter that arrayused has already been incremented in case of a
new entry - it will then pint to a NULL slot. */
var = xtrymalloc (sizeof *var + namelen + 1 + valuelen);
if (!var)
return gpg_error_from_syserror ();
var->is_default = !!set_default;
memcpy (var->name, string, namelen);
var->name[namelen] = '\0';
var->value = var->name + namelen + 1;
strcpy (var->value, value);
xfree (se->array[freeidx]);
se->array[freeidx] = var;
return 0;
}
/* Set or update an environment variable of the session environment.
String is similar to the putval(3) function but it is reentrant and
takes a copy. In particular it exhibits this behaviour:
<NAME> Delete envvar NAME
<KEY>= Set envvar NAME to the empty string
<KEY>=<VALUE> Set envvar NAME to VALUE
On success 0 is returned; on error an gpg-error code. */
gpg_error_t
session_env_putenv (session_env_t se, const char *string)
{
const char *s;
if (!string || !*string)
return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_INV_VALUE);
s = strchr (string, '=');
if (s == string)
return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_INV_VALUE);
if (!s)
return delete_var (se, string);
else
return update_var (se, string, s - string, NULL, 0);
}
/* Same as session_env_putenv but with name and value given as distict
values. */
gpg_error_t
session_env_setenv (session_env_t se, const char *name, const char *value)
{
if (!name || !*name)
return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_INV_VALUE);
if (!value)
return delete_var (se, name);
else
return update_var (se, name, strlen (name), value, 0);
}
/* Return the value of the environment variable NAME from the SE
object. If the variable does not exist, NULL is returned. The
returned value is valid as long as SE is valid and as long it has
not been removed or updated by a call to session_env_putenv. The
caller MUST not change the returned value. */
char *
session_env_getenv (session_env_t se, const char *name)
{
int idx;
if (!se || !name || !*name)
return NULL;
for (idx=0; idx < se->arrayused; idx++)
if (se->array[idx] && !strcmp (se->array[idx]->name, name))
return se->array[idx]->is_default? NULL : se->array[idx]->value;
return NULL;
}
/* Return the value of the environment variable NAME from the SE
object. The returned value is valid as long as SE is valid and as
long it has not been removed or updated by a call to
session_env_putenv. If the variable does not exist, the function
tries to return the value trough a call to getenv; if that returns
a value, this value is recorded and used. If no value could be
found, returns NULL. The caller must not change the returned
value. */
char *
session_env_getenv_or_default (session_env_t se, const char *name,
int *r_default)
{
int idx;
char *defvalue;
if (r_default)
*r_default = 0;
if (!se || !name || !*name)
return NULL;
for (idx=0; idx < se->arrayused; idx++)
if (se->array[idx] && !strcmp (se->array[idx]->name, name))
{
if (r_default && se->array[idx]->is_default)
*r_default = 1;
return se->array[idx]->value;
}
/* Get the default value with an additional fallback for GPG_TTY. */
defvalue = getenv (name);
if ((!defvalue || !*defvalue) && !strcmp (name, "GPG_TTY")
&& gnupg_ttyname (0))
{
defvalue = gnupg_ttyname (0);
}
if (defvalue)
{
/* Record the default value for later use so that we are safe
from later modifications of the environment. We need to take
a copy to better cope with the rules of putenv(3). We ignore
the error of the update function because we can't return an
explicit error anyway and the following scan would then fail
anyway. */
update_var (se, name, strlen (name), defvalue, 1);
for (idx=0; idx < se->arrayused; idx++)
if (se->array[idx] && !strcmp (se->array[idx]->name, name))
{
if (r_default && se->array[idx]->is_default)
*r_default = 1;
return se->array[idx]->value;
}
}
return NULL;
}
/* List the entire environment stored in SE. The caller initially
needs to set the value of ITERATOR to 0 and then call this function
until it returns NULL. The value is returned at R_VALUE. If
R_DEFAULT is not NULL, the default flag is stored on return. The
default flag indicates that the value has been taken from the
process's environment. The caller must not change the returned
name or value. */
char *
session_env_listenv (session_env_t se, int *iterator,
const char **r_value, int *r_default)
{
int idx = *iterator;
if (!se || idx < 0)
return NULL;
for (; idx < se->arrayused; idx++)
if (se->array[idx])
{
*iterator = idx+1;
if (r_default)
*r_default = se->array[idx]->is_default;
if (r_value)
*r_value = se->array[idx]->value;
return se->array[idx]->name;
}
return NULL;
}
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