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1 /*
2  * parsekey.c - Routines to parse an OpenPGP key.
3  *
4  * Jonathan McDowell <noodles@earth.li>
5  *
6  * Copyright 2002 Project Purple
7  *
8  * $Id: parsekey.c,v 1.7 2003/06/04 20:57:12 noodles Exp $
9  */
10
11 #include <assert.h>
12 #include <stdbool.h>
13 #include <stdio.h>
14 #include <stdlib.h>
15 #include <string.h>
16
17 #include "keyid.h"
18 #include "keystructs.h"
19 #include "ll.h"
20 #include "log.h"
21 #include "mem.h"
22 #include "parsekey.h"
23
24 /**
25  *      add_key - Takes a key and adds it to the keyserver.
26  *      @key: The public key to add.
27  *
28  *      This function takes a public key and adds it to the keyserver.
29  *      It first of all sees if we already have the key locally. If we do then
30  *      we retrieve it and merge the two keys. We then store the resulting key
31  *      (or just the original we received if we don't already have it). We then
32  *      send out the appropriate updates to our keyserver peers.
33  */
34 int add_key(struct openpgp_publickey *key) {
35         return 0;
36 }
37
38 /**
39  *      parse_keys - Process a stream of packets for public keys + sigs.
40  *      @packets: The packet list to parse.
41  *      @keys: The returned list of public keys.
42  *
43  *      This function takes an list of OpenPGP packets and attempts to parse it
44  *      into a list of public keys with signatures and subkeys.
45  *
46  *      Returns a count of how many keys we parsed.
47  */
48 int parse_keys(struct openpgp_packet_list *packets,
49                 struct openpgp_publickey **keys)
50 {
51         struct openpgp_publickey *curkey = NULL;
52         int count;
53
54         count = 0;
55
56         /*
57          * If keys already has some keys in it then set curkey to the last one
58          * so we add to the end of the list.
59          */
60         for (curkey = *keys; curkey != NULL && curkey->next != NULL;
61                         curkey = curkey->next) ;
62
63         while (packets != NULL) {
64                 switch (packets->packet->tag) {
65                 case 2:
66                         /*
67                          * It's a signature packet. Add it to either the public
68                          * key (it should be a revocation), to the current UID
69                          * or the current subkey.
70                          */
71                         assert(curkey != NULL);
72                         if (curkey->subkeys != NULL) {
73                                 ADD_PACKET_TO_LIST_END(curkey->last_subkey,
74                                         sig,
75                                         packet_dup(packets->packet));
76                         } else if (curkey->uids != NULL) {
77                                 ADD_PACKET_TO_LIST_END(curkey->last_uid,
78                                         sig,
79                                         packet_dup(packets->packet));
80                         } else {
81                                 ADD_PACKET_TO_LIST_END(curkey,
82                                         revocation,
83                                         packet_dup(packets->packet));
84                         }
85                         break;
86                 case 6:
87                         /*
88                          * It's a public key packet, so start a new key in our
89                          * list.
90                          */
91                         if (curkey != NULL) {
92                                 curkey->next = malloc(sizeof (*curkey));
93                                 curkey = curkey->next;
94                         } else {
95                                 *keys = curkey =
96                                         malloc(sizeof (*curkey));
97                         }
98                         memset(curkey, 0, sizeof(*curkey));
99                         curkey->publickey = packet_dup(packets->packet);
100                         count++;
101                         break;
102                 case 13:
103                 case 17:
104                         /*
105                          * It's a UID packet (or a photo id, which is similar).
106                          */
107                         assert(curkey != NULL);
108                         assert(curkey->subkeys == NULL);
109                         ADD_PACKET_TO_LIST_END(curkey,
110                                 uid,
111                                 packet_dup(packets->packet));
112                         break;
113                 case 14:
114                         /*
115                          * It's a subkey packet.
116                          */
117                         assert(curkey != NULL);
118                         ADD_PACKET_TO_LIST_END(curkey,
119                                 subkey,
120                                 packet_dup(packets->packet));
121                         break;
122                 case 12:
123                 case 61:
124                         /*
125                          * One of:
126                          *
127                          * Trust packet. Ignore.
128                          * Comment packet. Ignore.
129                          */
130                         break;
131                 default:
132                         logthing(LOGTHING_ERROR,
133                                         "Unsupported packet type: %d",
134                                         packets->packet->tag);
135                 }
136                 packets = packets->next;
137         }
138
139         return count;
140 }
141
142 /**
143  *      debug_packet - Print debug info about a packet
144  *      @packet: The packet to display.
145  *
146  *      This function takes an OpenPGP packet and displays some information
147  *      about it to stdout. Useful for debugging purposes or curiousity about
148  *      an OpenPGP packet stream.
149  */
150 int debug_packet(struct openpgp_packet *packet)
151 {
152         printf("\tNew format: %d, Tag: %d, Length: %d\n",
153                         packet->newformat,
154                         packet->tag,
155                         packet->length);
156
157         return 0;
158 }
159
160 /**
161  *      read_openpgp_stream - Reads a stream of OpenPGP packets.
162  *      @getchar_func: The function to get the next character from the stream.
163  *      @ctx: A pointer to the context structure for getchar_func.
164  *      @packets: The outputted list of packets.
165  *
166  *      This function uses getchar_func to read characters from an OpenPGP
167  *      packet stream and reads the packets into a linked list of packets
168  *      ready for parsing as a public key or whatever.
169  */
170 int read_openpgp_stream(int (*getchar_func)(void *ctx, size_t count,
171                                 unsigned char *c),
172                                 void *ctx,
173                                 struct openpgp_packet_list **packets)
174 {
175         unsigned char                    curchar = 0;
176         unsigned long                    count = 0;
177         struct openpgp_packet_list      *curpacket = NULL;
178         int                              rc = 0;
179         bool                             inpacket = false;
180
181         assert(packets != NULL);
182
183         while (!rc && !getchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar)) {
184                 if (!inpacket && (curchar & 0x80)) {
185                         /*
186                          * New packet. Record the fact we're in a packet and
187                          * allocate memory for it.
188                          */
189                         inpacket = true;
190                         count = 0;
191                         if (curpacket != NULL) {
192                                 curpacket->next = malloc(sizeof (*curpacket));
193                                 curpacket = curpacket->next;
194                         } else {
195                                 *packets = curpacket =
196                                         malloc(sizeof (*curpacket));
197                         }
198                         memset(curpacket, 0, sizeof(*curpacket));
199                         curpacket->packet =
200                                 malloc(sizeof (*curpacket->packet));
201                         memset(curpacket->packet, 0,
202                                         sizeof(*curpacket->packet));
203
204                         curpacket->packet->newformat = (curchar & 0x40);
205
206                         // TODO: Better error checking on getchar_func.
207                         if (curpacket->packet->newformat) {
208                                 curpacket->packet->tag = (curchar & 0x3F);
209                                 rc = getchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
210                                 curpacket->packet->length = curchar;
211                                 if (curpacket->packet->length > 191 &&
212                                         curpacket->packet->length < 224) {
213                                         rc = getchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
214                                         curpacket->packet->length -= 192;
215                                         curpacket->packet->length <<= 8;
216                                         curpacket->packet->length += curchar;
217                                         curpacket->packet->length += 192;
218                                 } else if (curpacket->packet->length > 223 &&
219                                         curpacket->packet->length < 255) {
220                                         printf("Partial length; not supported.\n");
221                                 } else if (curpacket->packet->length == 255) {
222                                         /*
223                                          * 5 byte length; ie 255 followed by 3
224                                          * bytes of MSB length.
225                                          */
226                                         rc = getchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
227                                         curpacket->packet->length = curchar;
228                                         curpacket->packet->length <<= 8;
229                                         rc = getchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
230                                         curpacket->packet->length = curchar;
231                                         curpacket->packet->length <<= 8;
232                                         rc = getchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
233                                         curpacket->packet->length = curchar;
234                                         curpacket->packet->length <<= 8;
235                                         rc = getchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
236                                         curpacket->packet->length = curchar;
237                                 }
238                         } else {
239                                 curpacket->packet->tag = (curchar & 0x3C) >> 2;
240                                 switch (curchar & 3) {
241                                 case 0:
242                                         rc = getchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
243                                         curpacket->packet->length = curchar;
244                                         break;
245                                 case 1:
246                                         rc = getchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
247                                         curpacket->packet->length = curchar;
248                                         curpacket->packet->length <<= 8;
249                                         rc = getchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
250                                         curpacket->packet->length += curchar;
251                                         break;
252                                 case 2:
253                                         rc = getchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
254                                         curpacket->packet->length = 
255                                                 (curchar << 24);
256                                         rc = getchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
257                                         curpacket->packet->length +=
258                                                 (curchar << 16);
259                                         rc = getchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
260                                         curpacket->packet->length +=
261                                                 (curchar << 8);
262                                         rc = getchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
263                                         curpacket->packet->length += curchar;
264                                         break;
265                                 case 3:
266                                         logthing(LOGTHING_ERROR,
267                                                 "Unsupported length type 3.");
268                                         curpacket->packet->length = 0;
269                                         curpacket->packet->data = NULL;
270                                         rc = -1;
271                                         break;
272                                 }
273                         }
274
275                         if (rc == 0) {
276                                 curpacket->packet->data =
277                                         malloc(curpacket->packet->length *
278                                         sizeof(unsigned char));
279                                 rc = getchar_func(ctx,
280                                         curpacket->packet->length,
281                                         curpacket->packet->data);
282                         }
283                         inpacket = false;
284                 } else {
285                         logthing(LOGTHING_ERROR, "Unexpected character: 0x%X",
286                                 curchar);
287                 }
288         }
289
290         return (rc);
291 }
292
293 /**
294  *      write_openpgp_stream - Reads a stream of OpenPGP packets.
295  *      @putchar_func: The function to put the next character to the stream.
296  *      @ctx: A pointer to the context structure for putchar_func.
297  *      @packets: The list of packets.
298  *
299  *      This function uses putchar_func to write characters to an OpenPGP
300  *      packet stream from a linked list of packets.
301  */
302 int write_openpgp_stream(int (*putchar_func)(void *ctx, size_t count,
303                                                 unsigned char *c),
304                                 void *ctx,
305                                 struct openpgp_packet_list *packets)
306 {
307         unsigned char   curchar = 0;
308
309         while (packets != NULL) {
310                 curchar = 0x80;
311                 if (packets->packet->newformat) {
312                         curchar |= 0x40;
313                         curchar |= packets->packet->tag;
314                         putchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
315
316                         if (packets->packet->length < 192) {
317                                 curchar = packets->packet->length;
318                                 putchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
319                         } else if (packets->packet->length > 191 &&
320                                 packets->packet->length < 8383) {
321                                 curchar = (((packets->packet->length - 192) &
322                                          0xFF00) >> 8) + 192;
323                                 putchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
324
325                                 curchar = (packets->packet->length - 192) &
326                                          0xFF;
327                                 putchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
328                         } else {
329                                 logthing(LOGTHING_ERROR,
330                                         "Unsupported new format length.");
331                         }
332                 } else {
333                         curchar |= (packets->packet->tag << 2);
334                         if (packets->packet->length < 256) {
335                                 putchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
336                                 curchar = packets->packet->length;
337                                 putchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
338                         } else if (packets->packet->length < 0x10000) {
339                                 curchar |= 1;
340                                 putchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
341                                 curchar = packets->packet->length >> 8;
342                                 putchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
343                                 curchar = packets->packet->length & 0xFF;
344                                 putchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
345                         } else {
346                                 curchar |= 2;
347                                 putchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
348                                 curchar = packets->packet->length >> 24;
349                                 putchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
350                                 curchar = (packets->packet->length >> 16) & 0xFF;
351                                 putchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
352                                 curchar = (packets->packet->length >> 8) & 0xFF;
353                                 putchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
354                                 curchar = packets->packet->length & 0xFF;
355                                 putchar_func(ctx, 1, &curchar);
356                         }
357                 }
358
359                 putchar_func(ctx, packets->packet->length, packets->packet->data);
360 //              for (i = 0; i < packets->packet->length; i++) {
361 //                      putchar_func(ctx, packets->packet->data[i]);
362 //              }
363                 packets = packets->next;
364         }
365         return 0;
366 }
367
368 /**
369  *      flatten_publickey - Convert a publickey to an OpenPGP packet list.
370  *      @key: The public key.
371  *      @packets: The outputted packet list.
372  *
373  *      This function converts public key structure to a linked list of OpenPGP
374  *      packets ready for outputing or storage.
375  */
376 int flatten_publickey(struct openpgp_publickey *key,
377                         struct openpgp_packet_list **packets,
378                         struct openpgp_packet_list **list_end)
379 {
380         struct openpgp_signedpacket_list        *tmpsignedlist = NULL;
381         struct openpgp_packet_list              *tmplist = NULL;
382
383         while (key != NULL) {
384                 /*
385                  * First write the public key packet out.
386                  */
387                 ADD_PACKET_TO_LIST((*list_end), packet_dup(key->publickey));
388                 if (*packets == NULL) {
389                         *packets = *list_end;
390                 }
391
392                 /*
393                  * Now do any revocation signatures on the main key.
394                  */
395                 for (tmplist = key->revocations; tmplist != NULL;
396                                 tmplist = tmplist->next) {
397                         ADD_PACKET_TO_LIST((*list_end),
398                                         packet_dup(tmplist->packet));
399                 }
400
401                 /*
402                  * Output any UIDs along with their signatures.
403                  */
404                 for (tmpsignedlist = key->uids; tmpsignedlist != NULL;
405                                 tmpsignedlist = tmpsignedlist->next) {
406
407                         ADD_PACKET_TO_LIST((*list_end),
408                                 packet_dup(tmpsignedlist->packet));
409                         for (tmplist = tmpsignedlist->sigs; tmplist != NULL;
410                                         tmplist = tmplist->next) {
411                                 ADD_PACKET_TO_LIST((*list_end), 
412                                         packet_dup(tmplist->packet));
413                         }
414                 }
415
416                 /*
417                  * Output any subkeys along with their signatures.
418                  */
419                 for (tmpsignedlist = key->subkeys; tmpsignedlist != NULL;
420                                 tmpsignedlist = tmpsignedlist->next) {
421
422                         ADD_PACKET_TO_LIST((*list_end),
423                                 packet_dup(tmpsignedlist->packet));
424                         for (tmplist = tmpsignedlist->sigs; tmplist != NULL;
425                                         tmplist = tmplist->next) {
426                                 ADD_PACKET_TO_LIST((*list_end), 
427                                         packet_dup(tmplist->packet));
428                         }
429                 }
430                 key = key->next;
431         }
432         return 0;
433 }