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       1                 :            : /*
       2                 :            :  * UPnP XML helper routines
       3                 :            :  * Copyright (c) 2000-2003 Intel Corporation
       4                 :            :  * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Sony Corporation
       5                 :            :  * Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Atheros Communications
       6                 :            :  * Copyright (c) 2009, Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
       7                 :            :  *
       8                 :            :  * See wps_upnp.c for more details on licensing and code history.
       9                 :            :  */
      10                 :            : 
      11                 :            : #include "includes.h"
      12                 :            : 
      13                 :            : #include "common.h"
      14                 :            : #include "base64.h"
      15                 :            : #include "http.h"
      16                 :            : #include "upnp_xml.h"
      17                 :            : 
      18                 :            : 
      19                 :            : /*
      20                 :            :  * XML parsing and formatting
      21                 :            :  *
      22                 :            :  * XML is a markup language based on unicode; usually (and in our case,
      23                 :            :  * always!) based on utf-8. utf-8 uses a variable number of bytes per
      24                 :            :  * character. utf-8 has the advantage that all non-ASCII unicode characters are
      25                 :            :  * represented by sequences of non-ascii (high bit set) bytes, whereas ASCII
      26                 :            :  * characters are single ascii bytes, thus we can use typical text processing.
      27                 :            :  *
      28                 :            :  * (One other interesting thing about utf-8 is that it is possible to look at
      29                 :            :  * any random byte and determine if it is the first byte of a character as
      30                 :            :  * versus a continuation byte).
      31                 :            :  *
      32                 :            :  * The base syntax of XML uses a few ASCII punctionation characters; any
      33                 :            :  * characters that would appear in the payload data are rewritten using
      34                 :            :  * sequences, e.g., &amp; for ampersand(&) and &lt for left angle bracket (<).
      35                 :            :  * Five such escapes total (more can be defined but that does not apply to our
      36                 :            :  * case). Thus we can safely parse for angle brackets etc.
      37                 :            :  *
      38                 :            :  * XML describes tree structures of tagged data, with each element beginning
      39                 :            :  * with an opening tag <label> and ending with a closing tag </label> with
      40                 :            :  * matching label. (There is also a self-closing tag <label/> which is supposed
      41                 :            :  * to be equivalent to <label></label>, i.e., no payload, but we are unlikely
      42                 :            :  * to see it for our purpose).
      43                 :            :  *
      44                 :            :  * Actually the opening tags are a little more complicated because they can
      45                 :            :  * contain "attributes" after the label (delimited by ascii space or tab chars)
      46                 :            :  * of the form attribute_label="value" or attribute_label='value'; as it turns
      47                 :            :  * out we do not have to read any of these attributes, just ignore them.
      48                 :            :  *
      49                 :            :  * Labels are any sequence of chars other than space, tab, right angle bracket
      50                 :            :  * (and ?), but may have an inner structure of <namespace><colon><plain_label>.
      51                 :            :  * As it turns out, we can ignore the namespaces, in fact we can ignore the
      52                 :            :  * entire tree hierarchy, because the plain labels we are looking for will be
      53                 :            :  * unique (not in general, but for this application). We do however have to be
      54                 :            :  * careful to skip over the namespaces.
      55                 :            :  *
      56                 :            :  * In generating XML we have to be more careful, but that is easy because
      57                 :            :  * everything we do is pretty canned. The only real care to take is to escape
      58                 :            :  * any special chars in our payload.
      59                 :            :  */
      60                 :            : 
      61                 :            : /**
      62                 :            :  * xml_next_tag - Advance to next tag
      63                 :            :  * @in: Input
      64                 :            :  * @out: OUT: start of tag just after '<'
      65                 :            :  * @out_tagname: OUT: start of name of tag, skipping namespace
      66                 :            :  * @end: OUT: one after tag
      67                 :            :  * Returns: 0 on success, 1 on failure
      68                 :            :  *
      69                 :            :  * A tag has form:
      70                 :            :  *     <left angle bracket><...><right angle bracket>
      71                 :            :  * Within the angle brackets, there is an optional leading forward slash (which
      72                 :            :  * makes the tag an ending tag), then an optional leading label (followed by
      73                 :            :  * colon) and then the tag name itself.
      74                 :            :  *
      75                 :            :  * Note that angle brackets present in the original data must have been encoded
      76                 :            :  * as &lt; and &gt; so they will not trouble us.
      77                 :            :  */
      78                 :          0 : int xml_next_tag(const char *in, const char **out,
      79                 :            :                  const char **out_tagname, const char **end)
      80                 :            : {
      81 [ #  # ][ #  # ]:          0 :         while (*in && *in != '<')
      82                 :          0 :                 in++;
      83         [ #  # ]:          0 :         if (*in != '<')
      84                 :          0 :                 return 1;
      85                 :          0 :         *out = ++in;
      86         [ #  # ]:          0 :         if (*in == '/')
      87                 :          0 :                 in++;
      88                 :          0 :         *out_tagname = in; /* maybe */
      89 [ #  # ][ #  # ]:          0 :         while (isalnum(*in) || *in == '-')
      90                 :          0 :                 in++;
      91         [ #  # ]:          0 :         if (*in == ':')
      92                 :          0 :                 *out_tagname = ++in;
      93 [ #  # ][ #  # ]:          0 :         while (*in && *in != '>')
      94                 :          0 :                 in++;
      95         [ #  # ]:          0 :         if (*in != '>')
      96                 :          0 :                 return 1;
      97                 :          0 :         *end = ++in;
      98                 :          0 :         return 0;
      99                 :            : }
     100                 :            : 
     101                 :            : 
     102                 :            : /* xml_data_encode -- format data for xml file, escaping special characters.
     103                 :            :  *
     104                 :            :  * Note that we assume we are using utf8 both as input and as output!
     105                 :            :  * In utf8, characters may be classed as follows:
     106                 :            :  *     0xxxxxxx(2) -- 1 byte ascii char
     107                 :            :  *     11xxxxxx(2) -- 1st byte of multi-byte char w/ unicode value >= 0x80
     108                 :            :  *         110xxxxx(2) -- 1st byte of 2 byte sequence (5 payload bits here)
     109                 :            :  *         1110xxxx(2) -- 1st byte of 3 byte sequence (4 payload bits here)
     110                 :            :  *         11110xxx(2) -- 1st byte of 4 byte sequence (3 payload bits here)
     111                 :            :  *      10xxxxxx(2) -- extension byte (6 payload bits per byte)
     112                 :            :  *      Some values implied by the above are however illegal because they
     113                 :            :  *      do not represent unicode chars or are not the shortest encoding.
     114                 :            :  * Actually, we can almost entirely ignore the above and just do
     115                 :            :  * text processing same as for ascii text.
     116                 :            :  *
     117                 :            :  * XML is written with arbitrary unicode characters, except that five
     118                 :            :  * characters have special meaning and so must be escaped where they
     119                 :            :  * appear in payload data... which we do here.
     120                 :            :  */
     121                 :          0 : void xml_data_encode(struct wpabuf *buf, const char *data, int len)
     122                 :            : {
     123                 :            :         int i;
     124         [ #  # ]:          0 :         for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
     125                 :          0 :                 u8 c = ((u8 *) data)[i];
     126         [ #  # ]:          0 :                 if (c == '<') {
     127                 :          0 :                         wpabuf_put_str(buf, "&lt;");
     128                 :          0 :                         continue;
     129                 :            :                 }
     130         [ #  # ]:          0 :                 if (c == '>') {
     131                 :          0 :                         wpabuf_put_str(buf, "&gt;");
     132                 :          0 :                         continue;
     133                 :            :                 }
     134         [ #  # ]:          0 :                 if (c == '&') {
     135                 :          0 :                         wpabuf_put_str(buf, "&amp;");
     136                 :          0 :                         continue;
     137                 :            :                 }
     138         [ #  # ]:          0 :                 if (c == '\'') {
     139                 :          0 :                         wpabuf_put_str(buf, "&apos;");
     140                 :          0 :                         continue;
     141                 :            :                 }
     142         [ #  # ]:          0 :                 if (c == '"') {
     143                 :          0 :                         wpabuf_put_str(buf, "&quot;");
     144                 :          0 :                         continue;
     145                 :            :                 }
     146                 :            :                 /*
     147                 :            :                  * We could try to represent control characters using the
     148                 :            :                  * sequence: &#x; where x is replaced by a hex numeral, but not
     149                 :            :                  * clear why we would do this.
     150                 :            :                  */
     151                 :          0 :                 wpabuf_put_u8(buf, c);
     152                 :            :         }
     153                 :          0 : }
     154                 :            : 
     155                 :            : 
     156                 :            : /* xml_add_tagged_data -- format tagged data as a new xml line.
     157                 :            :  *
     158                 :            :  * tag must not have any special chars.
     159                 :            :  * data may have special chars, which are escaped.
     160                 :            :  */
     161                 :          0 : void xml_add_tagged_data(struct wpabuf *buf, const char *tag, const char *data)
     162                 :            : {
     163                 :          0 :         wpabuf_printf(buf, "<%s>", tag);
     164                 :          0 :         xml_data_encode(buf, data, os_strlen(data));
     165                 :          0 :         wpabuf_printf(buf, "</%s>\n", tag);
     166                 :          0 : }
     167                 :            : 
     168                 :            : 
     169                 :            : /* A POST body looks something like (per upnp spec):
     170                 :            :  * <?xml version="1.0"?>
     171                 :            :  * <s:Envelope
     172                 :            :  *     xmlns:s="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"
     173                 :            :  *     s:encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/">
     174                 :            :  *   <s:Body>
     175                 :            :  *     <u:actionName xmlns:u="urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:serviceType:v">
     176                 :            :  *       <argumentName>in arg value</argumentName>
     177                 :            :  *       other in args and their values go here, if any
     178                 :            :  *     </u:actionName>
     179                 :            :  *   </s:Body>
     180                 :            :  * </s:Envelope>
     181                 :            :  *
     182                 :            :  * where :
     183                 :            :  *      s: might be some other namespace name followed by colon
     184                 :            :  *      u: might be some other namespace name followed by colon
     185                 :            :  *      actionName will be replaced according to action requested
     186                 :            :  *      schema following actionName will be WFA scheme instead
     187                 :            :  *      argumentName will be actual argument name
     188                 :            :  *      (in arg value) will be actual argument value
     189                 :            :  */
     190                 :          0 : char * xml_get_first_item(const char *doc, const char *item)
     191                 :            : {
     192                 :          0 :         const char *match = item;
     193                 :          0 :         int match_len = os_strlen(item);
     194                 :            :         const char *tag, *tagname, *end;
     195                 :            :         char *value;
     196                 :            : 
     197                 :            :         /*
     198                 :            :          * This is crude: ignore any possible tag name conflicts and go right
     199                 :            :          * to the first tag of this name. This should be ok for the limited
     200                 :            :          * domain of UPnP messages.
     201                 :            :          */
     202                 :            :         for (;;) {
     203         [ #  # ]:          0 :                 if (xml_next_tag(doc, &tag, &tagname, &end))
     204                 :          0 :                         return NULL;
     205                 :          0 :                 doc = end;
     206 [ #  # ][ #  # ]:          0 :                 if (!os_strncasecmp(tagname, match, match_len) &&
     207         [ #  # ]:          0 :                     *tag != '/' &&
     208         [ #  # ]:          0 :                     (tagname[match_len] == '>' ||
     209                 :          0 :                      !isgraph(tagname[match_len]))) {
     210                 :            :                         break;
     211                 :            :                 }
     212                 :          0 :         }
     213                 :          0 :         end = doc;
     214 [ #  # ][ #  # ]:          0 :         while (*end && *end != '<')
     215                 :          0 :                 end++;
     216                 :          0 :         value = os_zalloc(1 + (end - doc));
     217         [ #  # ]:          0 :         if (value == NULL)
     218                 :          0 :                 return NULL;
     219                 :          0 :         os_memcpy(value, doc, end - doc);
     220                 :          0 :         return value;
     221                 :            : }
     222                 :            : 
     223                 :            : 
     224                 :          0 : struct wpabuf * xml_get_base64_item(const char *data, const char *name,
     225                 :            :                                     enum http_reply_code *ret)
     226                 :            : {
     227                 :            :         char *msg;
     228                 :            :         struct wpabuf *buf;
     229                 :            :         unsigned char *decoded;
     230                 :            :         size_t len;
     231                 :            : 
     232                 :          0 :         msg = xml_get_first_item(data, name);
     233         [ #  # ]:          0 :         if (msg == NULL) {
     234                 :          0 :                 *ret = UPNP_ARG_VALUE_INVALID;
     235                 :          0 :                 return NULL;
     236                 :            :         }
     237                 :            : 
     238                 :          0 :         decoded = base64_decode((unsigned char *) msg, os_strlen(msg), &len);
     239                 :          0 :         os_free(msg);
     240         [ #  # ]:          0 :         if (decoded == NULL) {
     241                 :          0 :                 *ret = UPNP_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
     242                 :          0 :                 return NULL;
     243                 :            :         }
     244                 :            : 
     245                 :          0 :         buf = wpabuf_alloc_ext_data(decoded, len);
     246         [ #  # ]:          0 :         if (buf == NULL) {
     247                 :          0 :                 os_free(decoded);
     248                 :          0 :                 *ret = UPNP_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
     249                 :          0 :                 return NULL;
     250                 :            :         }
     251                 :          0 :         return buf;
     252                 :            : }

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