/*
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+ Copyright (C) 2001-2013 GNUnet e.V.
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+
+ SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL3.0-or-later
*/
/**
- * @file include/gnunet_strings_lib.h
- * @brief strings and string handling functions (including malloc
- * and string tokenizing)
- *
* @author Christian Grothoff
* @author Krista Bennett
* @author Gerd Knorr <kraxel@bytesex.org>
* @author Ioana Patrascu
* @author Tzvetan Horozov
+ *
+ * @file
+ * Strings and string handling functions
+ *
+ * @defgroup strings Strings library
+ * Strings and string handling functions, including malloc and string tokenizing.
+ * @{
*/
#ifndef GNUNET_STRINGS_LIB_H
/**
- * Convert the utf-8 input string to lowercase
- * Output needs to be allocated appropriately
+ * Convert the utf-8 input string to lower case.
+ * Output needs to be allocated appropriately.
*
* @param input input string
* @param output output buffer
*/
void
-GNUNET_STRINGS_utf8_tolower (const char* input,
- char** output);
+GNUNET_STRINGS_utf8_tolower (const char *input,
+ char *output);
/**
- * Convert the utf-8 input string to lowercase
- * Output needs to be allocated appropriately
+ * Convert the utf-8 input string to upper case.
+ * Output needs to be allocated appropriately.
*
* @param input input string
* @param output output buffer
*/
void
-GNUNET_STRINGS_utf8_toupper (const char* input,
- char** output);
+GNUNET_STRINGS_utf8_toupper (const char *input,
+ char *output);
/**
* in the buffer and assign the count (varargs) of type "const char**"
* to the locations of the respective strings in the buffer.
*
- * @param buffer the buffer to parse
+ * @param buffer the buffer to parse FIXME: not 'const', is it?
* @param size size of the @a buffer
* @param count number of strings to locate
* @param ... pointers to where to store the strings
/**
- * Convert binary data to ASCII encoding. The ASCII encoding is rather
- * GNUnet specific. It was chosen such that it only uses characters
- * in [0-9A-V], can be produced without complex arithmetics and uses a
- * small number of characters. The GNUnet encoding uses 103 characters.
+ * Convert binary data to ASCII encoding using CrockfordBase32.
* Does not append 0-terminator, but returns a pointer to the place where
* it should be placed, if needed.
*
/**
- * Convert ASCII encoding back to data
- * out_size must match exactly the size of the data before it was encoded.
+ * Return the base32crockford encoding of the given buffer.
+ *
+ * The returned string will be freshly allocated, and must be free'd
+ * with #GNUNET_free().
+ *
+ * @param buf buffer with data
+ * @param size size of the buffer @a buf
+ * @return freshly allocated, null-terminated string
+ */
+char *
+GNUNET_STRINGS_data_to_string_alloc (const void *buf,
+ size_t size);
+
+
+/**
+ * Convert CrockfordBase32 encoding back to data.
+ * @a out_size must match exactly the size of the data before it was encoded.
*
* @param enc the encoding
- * @param enclen number of characters in 'enc' (without 0-terminator, which can be missing)
+ * @param enclen number of characters in @a enc (without 0-terminator, which can be missing)
* @param out location where to store the decoded data
* @param out_size size of the output buffer @a out
* @return #GNUNET_OK on success, #GNUNET_SYSERR if result has the wrong encoding
size_t out_size);
+/**
+ * Encode into Base64.
+ *
+ * @param data the data to encode
+ * @param len the length of the input
+ * @param output where to write the output (*output should be NULL,
+ * is allocated)
+ * @return the size of the output
+ */
+size_t
+GNUNET_STRINGS_base64_encode (const void *in,
+ size_t len,
+ char **output);
+
+
+/**
+ * Decode from Base64.
+ *
+ * @param data the data to encode
+ * @param len the length of the input
+ * @param[out] output where to write the output (*output should be NULL,
+ * is allocated)
+ * @return the size of the output
+ */
+size_t
+GNUNET_STRINGS_base64_decode (const char *data,
+ size_t len,
+ void **output);
+
+
+/**
+ * Convert a peer path to a human-readable string.
+ *
+ * @param pids array of PIDs to convert to a string
+ * @param num_pids length of the @a pids array
+ * @return string representing the array of @a pids
+ */
+char *
+GNUNET_STRINGS_pp2s (const struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity *pids,
+ unsigned int num_pids);
+
+
/**
* Parse a path that might be an URI.
*
* @param path path to parse. Must be NULL-terminated.
- * @param scheme_part a pointer to 'char *' where a pointer to a string that
+ * @param[out] scheme_part pointer to a string that
* represents the URI scheme will be stored. Can be NULL. The string is
* allocated by the function, and should be freed by GNUNET_free() when
* it is no longer needed.
* @param path_part a pointer to 'const char *' where a pointer to the path
* part of the URI will be stored. Can be NULL. Points to the same block
- * of memory as 'path', and thus must not be freed. Might point to '\0',
+ * of memory as @a path, and thus must not be freed. Might point to '\0',
* if path part is zero-length.
* @return #GNUNET_YES if it's an URI, #GNUNET_NO otherwise. If 'path' is not
* an URI, '* scheme_part' and '*path_part' will remain unchanged
*
* @param filename file to check
* @param checks checks to perform
- * @return GNUNET_YES if all checks pass, GNUNET_NO if at least one of them
- * fails, GNUNET_SYSERR when a check can't be performed
+ * @return #GNUNET_YES if all checks pass, #GNUNET_NO if at least one of them
+ * fails, #GNUNET_SYSERR when a check can't be performed
*/
int
GNUNET_STRINGS_check_filename (const char *filename,
struct sockaddr_in *r_buf);
+/**
+ * Parse an address given as a string into a
+ * `struct sockaddr`.
+ *
+ * @param addr the address
+ * @param[out] af set to the parsed address family (i.e. AF_INET)
+ * @param[out] sa set to the parsed address
+ * @return 0 on error, otherwise number of bytes in @a sa
+ */
+size_t
+GNUNET_STRINGS_parse_socket_addr (const char *addr,
+ uint8_t *af,
+ struct sockaddr **sa);
+
+
/**
* Tries to convert @a addr string to an IP (v4 or v6) address.
* Will automatically decide whether to treat 'addr' as v4 or v6 address.
char *const **u8argv);
+/* ***************** IPv4/IPv6 parsing ****************** */
+
+struct GNUNET_STRINGS_PortPolicy
+{
+
+ /**
+ * Starting port range (0 if none given).
+ */
+ uint16_t start_port;
+
+ /**
+ * End of port range (0 if none given).
+ */
+ uint16_t end_port;
+
+ /**
+ * #GNUNET_YES if the port range should be negated
+ * ("!" in policy).
+ */
+ int negate_portrange;
+
+};
+
+
+/**
+ * @brief IPV4 network in CIDR notation.
+ */
+struct GNUNET_STRINGS_IPv4NetworkPolicy
+{
+ /**
+ * IPv4 address.
+ */
+ struct in_addr network;
+
+ /**
+ * IPv4 netmask.
+ */
+ struct in_addr netmask;
+
+ /**
+ * Policy for port access.
+ */
+ struct GNUNET_STRINGS_PortPolicy pp;
+
+};
+
+
+/**
+ * @brief network in CIDR notation for IPV6.
+ */
+struct GNUNET_STRINGS_IPv6NetworkPolicy
+{
+ /**
+ * IPv6 address.
+ */
+ struct in6_addr network;
+
+ /**
+ * IPv6 netmask.
+ */
+ struct in6_addr netmask;
+
+ /**
+ * Policy for port access.
+ */
+ struct GNUNET_STRINGS_PortPolicy pp;
+
+};
+
+
+/**
+ * Parse an IPv4 network policy. The argument specifies a list of
+ * subnets. The format is <tt>(network[/netmask][:[!]SPORT-DPORT];)*</tt>
+ * (no whitespace, must be terminated with a semicolon). The network
+ * must be given in dotted-decimal notation. The netmask can be given
+ * in CIDR notation (/16) or in dotted-decimal (/255.255.0.0).
+ *
+ * @param routeListX a string specifying the IPv4 subnets
+ * @return the converted list, terminated with all zeros;
+ * NULL if the synatx is flawed
+ */
+struct GNUNET_STRINGS_IPv4NetworkPolicy *
+GNUNET_STRINGS_parse_ipv4_policy (const char *routeListX);
+
+
+/**
+ * Parse an IPv6 network policy. The argument specifies a list of
+ * subnets. The format is <tt>(network[/netmask[:[!]SPORT[-DPORT]]];)*</tt>
+ * (no whitespace, must be terminated with a semicolon). The network
+ * must be given in colon-hex notation. The netmask must be given in
+ * CIDR notation (/16) or can be omitted to specify a single host.
+ * Note that the netmask is mandatory if ports are specified.
+ *
+ * @param routeListX a string specifying the policy
+ * @return the converted list, 0-terminated, NULL if the synatx is flawed
+ */
+struct GNUNET_STRINGS_IPv6NetworkPolicy *
+GNUNET_STRINGS_parse_ipv6_policy (const char *routeListX);
+
+
+
#if 0 /* keep Emacsens' auto-indent happy */
{
#endif
}
#endif
-
/* ifndef GNUNET_UTIL_STRING_H */
#endif
+
+/** @} */ /* end of group */
+
/* end of gnunet_util_string.h */