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When the caller is done with it, * this buffer should be released by a call to free(). Upon failure, * returns NULL. */ static char * inflate_file(int fd, zentry *entry, int *size_out) { char *in; char *out; z_stream zs; if (entry->csize == (size_t) -1 || entry->isize == (size_t) -1 ) return (NULL); if (lseek(fd, entry->offset, SEEK_SET) < (off_t)0) return (NULL); if ((in = malloc(entry->csize + 1)) == NULL) return (NULL); if ((size_t)(read(fd, in, (unsigned int)entry->csize)) != entry->csize) { free(in); return (NULL); } if (entry->how == STORED) { *(char *)((size_t)in + entry->csize) = '\0'; if (size_out) { *size_out = (int)entry->csize; } return (in); } else if (entry->how == DEFLATED) { zs.zalloc = (alloc_func)Z_NULL; zs.zfree = (free_func)Z_NULL; zs.opaque = (voidpf)Z_NULL; zs.next_in = (Byte*)in; zs.avail_in = (uInt)entry->csize; if (inflateInit2(&zs, -MAX_WBITS) < 0) { free(in); return (NULL); } if ((out = malloc(entry->isize + 1)) == NULL) { free(in); return (NULL); } zs.next_out = (Byte*)out; zs.avail_out = (uInt)entry->isize; if (inflate(&zs, Z_FINISH) != Z_STREAM_END) { free(in); free(out); return (NULL); } *(char *)((size_t)out + entry->isize) = '\0'; free(in); if (inflateEnd(&zs) < 0) { free(out); return (NULL); } if (size_out) { *size_out = (int)entry->isize; } return (out); } else return (NULL); } /* * A very little used routine to handle the case that zip file has * a comment at the end. Believe it or not, the only way to find the * END record is to walk backwards, byte by bloody byte looking for * the END record signature. * * fd: File descriptor of the jar file. * eb: Pointer to a buffer to receive a copy of the END header. * * Returns the offset of the END record in the file on success, * -1 on failure. */ static off_t find_end(int fd, Byte *eb) { off_t len; off_t pos; off_t flen; int bytes; Byte *cp; Byte *endpos; Byte *buffer; /* * 99.44% (or more) of the time, there will be no comment at the * end of the zip file. Try reading just enough to read the END * record from the end of the file. */ if ((pos = lseek(fd, -ENDHDR, SEEK_END)) < (off_t)0) return (-1); if ((bytes = read(fd, eb, ENDHDR)) < 0) return (-1); if (GETSIG(eb) == ENDSIG) return (pos); /* * Shucky-Darn,... There is a comment at the end of the zip file. * * Allocate and fill a buffer with enough of the zip file * to meet the specification for a maximal comment length. */ if ((flen = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END)) < (off_t)0) return (-1); len = (flen < END_MAXLEN) ? flen : END_MAXLEN; if (lseek(fd, -len, SEEK_END) < (off_t)0) return (-1); if ((buffer = malloc(END_MAXLEN)) == NULL) return (-1); if ((bytes = read(fd, buffer, len)) < 0) { free(buffer); return (-1); } /* * Search backwards from the end of file stopping when the END header * signature is found. (The first condition of the "if" is just a * fast fail, because the GETSIG macro isn't always cheap. The * final condition protects against false positives.) */ endpos = &buffer[bytes]; for (cp = &buffer[bytes - ENDHDR]; cp >= &buffer[0]; cp--) if ((*cp == (ENDSIG & 0xFF)) && (GETSIG(cp) == ENDSIG) && (cp + ENDHDR + ENDCOM(cp) == endpos)) { (void) memcpy(eb, cp, ENDHDR); free(buffer); return (flen - (endpos - cp)); } free(buffer); return (-1); } /* * Locate the manifest file with the zip/jar file. * * fd: File descriptor of the jar file. * entry: To be populated with the information necessary to perform * the inflation (the compressed and uncompressed sizes and * the offset in the file where the compressed data is located). * * Returns zero upon success. Returns a negative value upon failure. * * The buffer for reading the Central Directory if the zip/jar file needs * to be large enough to accommodate the largest possible single record * and the signature of the next record which is: * * 3*2**16 + CENHDR + SIGSIZ * * Each of the three variable sized fields (name, comment and extension) * has a maximum possible size of 64k. * * Typically, only a small bit of this buffer is used with bytes shuffled * down to the beginning of the buffer. It is one thing to allocate such * a large buffer and another thing to actually start faulting it in. * * In most cases, all that needs to be read are the first two entries in * a typical jar file (META-INF and META-INF/MANIFEST.MF). Keep this factoid * in mind when optimizing this code. */ #define BUFSIZE (3 * 65536 + CENHDR + SIGSIZ) #define MINREAD 1024 static int find_file(int fd, zentry *entry, const char *file_name) { int bytes; int res; int entry_size; int read_size; int base_offset; Byte *p; Byte *bp; Byte *buffer; Byte locbuf[LOCHDR]; if ((buffer = (Byte*)malloc(BUFSIZE)) == NULL) { return(-1); } p = buffer; bp = buffer; /* * Read the END Header, which is the starting point for ZIP files. * (Clearly designed to make writing a zip file easier than reading * one. Now isn't that precious...) */ if ((base_offset = find_end(fd, bp)) == -1) { free(buffer); return (-1); } /* * There is a historical, but undocumented, ability to allow for * additional "stuff" to be prepended to the zip/jar file. It seems * that this has been used to prepend an actual java launcher * executable to the jar on Windows. Although this is just another * form of statically linking a small piece of the JVM to the * application, we choose to continue to support it. Note that no * guarantees have been made (or should be made) to the customer that * this will continue to work. * * Therefore, calculate the base offset of the zip file (within the * expanded file) by assuming that the central directory is followed * immediately by the end record. */ base_offset = base_offset - ENDSIZ(p) - ENDOFF(p); /* * The END Header indicates the start of the Central Directory * Headers. Remember that the desired Central Directory Header (CEN) * will almost always be the second one and the first one is a small * directory entry ("META-INF/"). Keep the code optimized for * that case. * * Begin by seeking to the beginning of the Central Directory and * reading in the first buffer full of bits. */ if (lseek(fd, base_offset + ENDOFF(p), SEEK_SET) < (off_t)0) { free(buffer); return (-1); } if ((bytes = read(fd, bp, MINREAD)) < 0) { free(buffer); return (-1); } /* * Loop through the Central Directory Headers. Note that a valid zip/jar * must have an ENDHDR (with ENDSIG) after the Central Directory. */ while (GETSIG(p) == CENSIG) { /* * If a complete header isn't in the buffer, shift the contents * of the buffer down and refill the buffer. Note that the check * for "bytes < CENHDR" must be made before the test for the entire * size of the header, because if bytes is less than CENHDR, the * actual size of the header can't be determined. The addition of * SIGSIZ guarantees that the next signature is also in the buffer * for proper loop termination. */ if (bytes < CENHDR) { p = memmove(bp, p, bytes); if ((res = read(fd, bp + bytes, MINREAD)) <= 0) { free(buffer); return (-1); } bytes += res; } entry_size = CENHDR + CENNAM(p) + CENEXT(p) + CENCOM(p); if (bytes < entry_size + SIGSIZ) { if (p != bp) p = memmove(bp, p, bytes); read_size = entry_size - bytes + SIGSIZ; read_size = (read_size < MINREAD) ? MINREAD : read_size; if ((res = read(fd, bp + bytes, read_size)) <= 0) { free(buffer); return (-1); } bytes += res; } /* * Check if the name is the droid we are looking for; the jar file * manifest. If so, build the entry record from the data found in * the header located and return success. */ if ((size_t)CENNAM(p) == JLI_StrLen(file_name) && memcmp((p + CENHDR), file_name, JLI_StrLen(file_name)) == 0) { if (lseek(fd, base_offset + CENOFF(p), SEEK_SET) < (off_t)0) { free(buffer); return (-1); } if (read(fd, locbuf, LOCHDR) < 0) { free(buffer); return (-1); } if (GETSIG(locbuf) != LOCSIG) { free(buffer); return (-1); } entry->isize = CENLEN(p); entry->csize = CENSIZ(p); entry->offset = base_offset + CENOFF(p) + LOCHDR + LOCNAM(locbuf) + LOCEXT(locbuf); entry->how = CENHOW(p); free(buffer); return (0); } /* * Point to the next entry and decrement the count of valid remaining * bytes. */ bytes -= entry_size; p += entry_size; } free(buffer); return (-1); /* Fell off the end the loop without a Manifest */ } /* * Parse a Manifest file header entry into a distinct "name" and "value". * Continuation lines are joined into a single "value". The documented * syntax for a header entry is: * * header: name ":" value * * name: alphanum *headerchar * * value: SPACE *otherchar newline *continuation * * continuation: SPACE *otherchar newline * * newline: CR LF | LF | CR (not followed by LF) * * alphanum: {"A"-"Z"} | {"a"-"z"} | {"0"-"9"} * * headerchar: alphanum | "-" | "_" * * otherchar: any UTF-8 character except NUL, CR and LF * * Note that a manifest file may be composed of multiple sections, * each of which may contain multiple headers. * * section: *header +newline * * nonempty-section: +header +newline * * (Note that the point of "nonempty-section" is unclear, because it isn't * referenced elsewhere in the full specification for the Manifest file.) * * Arguments: * lp pointer to a character pointer which points to the start * of a valid header. * name pointer to a character pointer which will be set to point * to the name portion of the header (nul terminated). * value pointer to a character pointer which will be set to point * to the value portion of the header (nul terminated). * * Returns: * 1 Successful parsing of an NV pair. lp is updated to point to the * next character after the terminating newline in the string * representing the Manifest file. name and value are updated to * point to the strings parsed. * 0 A valid end of section indicator was encountered. lp, name, and * value are not modified. * -1 lp does not point to a valid header. Upon return, the values of * lp, name, and value are undefined. */ static int parse_nv_pair(char **lp, char **name, char **value) { char *nl; char *cp; /* * End of the section - return 0. The end of section condition is * indicated by either encountering a blank line or the end of the * Manifest "string" (EOF). */ if (**lp == '\0' || **lp == '\n' || **lp == '\r') return (0); /* * Getting to here, indicates that *lp points to an "otherchar". * Turn the "header" into a string on its own. */ nl = JLI_StrPBrk(*lp, "\n\r"); if (nl == NULL) { nl = JLI_StrChr(*lp, (int)'\0'); } else { cp = nl; /* For merging continuation lines */ if (*nl == '\r' && *(nl+1) == '\n') *nl++ = '\0'; *nl++ = '\0'; /* * Process any "continuation" line(s), by making them part of the * "header" line. Yes, I know that we are "undoing" the NULs we * just placed here, but continuation lines are the fairly rare * case, so we shouldn't unnecessarily complicate the code above. * * Note that an entire continuation line is processed each iteration * through the outer while loop. */ while (*nl == ' ') { nl++; /* First character to be moved */ while (*nl != '\n' && *nl != '\r' && *nl != '\0') *cp++ = *nl++; /* Shift string */ if (*nl == '\0') return (-1); /* Error: newline required */ *cp = '\0'; if (*nl == '\r' && *(nl+1) == '\n') *nl++ = '\0'; *nl++ = '\0'; } } /* * Separate the name from the value; */ cp = JLI_StrChr(*lp, (int)':'); if (cp == NULL) return (-1); *cp++ = '\0'; /* The colon terminates the name */ if (*cp != ' ') return (-1); *cp++ = '\0'; /* Eat the required space */ *name = *lp; *value = cp; *lp = nl; return (1); } /* * Read the manifest from the specified jar file and fill in the manifest_info * structure with the information found within. * * Error returns are as follows: * 0 Success * -1 Unable to open jarfile * -2 Error accessing the manifest from within the jarfile (most likely * a manifest is not present, or this isn't a valid zip/jar file). */ int JLI_ParseManifest(char *jarfile, manifest_info *info) { int fd; zentry entry; char *lp; char *name; char *value; int rc; char *splashscreen_name = NULL; if ((fd = open(jarfile, O_RDONLY #ifdef O_BINARY | O_BINARY /* use binary mode on windows */ #endif )) == -1) { return (-1); } info->manifest_version = NULL; info->main_class = NULL; info->jre_version = NULL; info->jre_restrict_search = 0; info->splashscreen_image_file_name = NULL; if (rc = find_file(fd, &entry, manifest_name) != 0) { close(fd); return (-2); } manifest = inflate_file(fd, &entry, NULL); if (manifest == NULL) { close(fd); return (-2); } lp = manifest; while ((rc = parse_nv_pair(&lp, &name, &value)) > 0) { if (JLI_StrCaseCmp(name, "Manifest-Version") == 0) info->manifest_version = value; else if (JLI_StrCaseCmp(name, "Main-Class") == 0) info->main_class = value; else if (JLI_StrCaseCmp(name, "JRE-Version") == 0) info->jre_version = value; else if (JLI_StrCaseCmp(name, "JRE-Restrict-Search") == 0) { if (JLI_StrCaseCmp(value, "true") == 0) info->jre_restrict_search = 1; } else if (JLI_StrCaseCmp(name, "Splashscreen-Image") == 0) { info->splashscreen_image_file_name = value; } } close(fd); if (rc == 0) return (0); else return (-2); } /* * Opens the jar file and unpacks the specified file from its contents. * Returns NULL on failure. */ void * JLI_JarUnpackFile(const char *jarfile, const char *filename, int *size) { int fd; zentry entry; void *data = NULL; if ((fd = open(jarfile, O_RDONLY #ifdef O_BINARY | O_BINARY /* use binary mode on windows */ #endif )) == -1) { return NULL; } if (find_file(fd, &entry, filename) == 0) { data = inflate_file(fd, &entry, size); } close(fd); return (data); } /* * Specialized "free" function. */ void JLI_FreeManifest() { if (manifest) free(manifest); } /* * Iterate over the manifest of the specified jar file and invoke the provided * closure function for each attribute encountered. * * Error returns are as follows: * 0 Success * -1 Unable to open jarfile * -2 Error accessing the manifest from within the jarfile (most likely * this means a manifest is not present, or it isn't a valid zip/jar file). */ int JLI_ManifestIterate(const char *jarfile, attribute_closure ac, void *user_data) { int fd; zentry entry; char *mp; /* manifest pointer */ char *lp; /* pointer into manifest, updated during iteration */ char *name; char *value; int rc; if ((fd = open(jarfile, O_RDONLY #ifdef O_BINARY | O_BINARY /* use binary mode on windows */ #endif )) == -1) { return (-1); } if (rc = find_file(fd, &entry, manifest_name) != 0) { close(fd); return (-2); } mp = inflate_file(fd, &entry, NULL); if (mp == NULL) { close(fd); return (-2); } lp = mp; while ((rc = parse_nv_pair(&lp, &name, &value)) > 0) { (*ac)(name, value, user_data); } free(mp); close(fd); return (rc == 0) ? 0 : -2; }