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/*
* Side-channel API code for CUPS.
*
* Copyright 2007-2014 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 2006 by Easy Software Products.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. and are protected by Federal copyright
* law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file "LICENSE.txt"
* which should have been included with this file. If this file is
* missing or damaged, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
*
* This file is subject to the Apple OS-Developed Software exception.
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers...
*/
#include "sidechannel.h"
#include "cups-private.h"
#ifdef WIN32
# include <io.h>
#else
# include <unistd.h>
#endif /* WIN32 */
#ifndef WIN32
# include <sys/select.h>
# include <sys/time.h>
#endif /* !WIN32 */
#ifdef HAVE_POLL
# include <poll.h>
#endif /* HAVE_POLL */
/*
* Buffer size for side-channel requests...
*/
#define _CUPS_SC_MAX_DATA 65535
#define _CUPS_SC_MAX_BUFFER 65540
/*
* 'cupsSideChannelDoRequest()' - Send a side-channel command to a backend and wait for a response.
*
* This function is normally only called by filters, drivers, or port
* monitors in order to communicate with the backend used by the current
* printer. Programs must be prepared to handle timeout or "not
* implemented" status codes, which indicate that the backend or device
* do not support the specified side-channel command.
*
* The "datalen" parameter must be initialized to the size of the buffer
* pointed to by the "data" parameter. cupsSideChannelDoRequest() will
* update the value to contain the number of data bytes in the buffer.
*
* @since CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5@
*/
cups_sc_status_t /* O - Status of command */
cupsSideChannelDoRequest(
cups_sc_command_t command, /* I - Command to send */
char *data, /* O - Response data buffer pointer */
int *datalen, /* IO - Size of data buffer on entry, number of bytes in buffer on return */
double timeout) /* I - Timeout in seconds */
{
cups_sc_status_t status; /* Status of command */
cups_sc_command_t rcommand; /* Response command */
if (cupsSideChannelWrite(command, CUPS_SC_STATUS_NONE, NULL, 0, timeout))
return (CUPS_SC_STATUS_TIMEOUT);
if (cupsSideChannelRead(&rcommand, &status, data, datalen, timeout))
return (CUPS_SC_STATUS_TIMEOUT);
if (rcommand != command)
return (CUPS_SC_STATUS_BAD_MESSAGE);
return (status);
}
/*
* 'cupsSideChannelRead()' - Read a side-channel message.
*
* This function is normally only called by backend programs to read
* commands from a filter, driver, or port monitor program. The
* caller must be prepared to handle incomplete or invalid messages
* and return the corresponding status codes.
*
* The "datalen" parameter must be initialized to the size of the buffer
* pointed to by the "data" parameter. cupsSideChannelDoRequest() will
* update the value to contain the number of data bytes in the buffer.
*
* @since CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5@
*/
int /* O - 0 on success, -1 on error */
cupsSideChannelRead(
cups_sc_command_t *command, /* O - Command code */
cups_sc_status_t *status, /* O - Status code */
char *data, /* O - Data buffer pointer */
int *datalen, /* IO - Size of data buffer on entry, number of bytes in buffer on return */
double timeout) /* I - Timeout in seconds */
{
char *buffer; /* Message buffer */
ssize_t bytes; /* Bytes read */
int templen; /* Data length from message */
int nfds; /* Number of file descriptors */
#ifdef HAVE_POLL
struct pollfd pfd; /* Poll structure for poll() */
#else /* select() */
fd_set input_set; /* Input set for select() */
struct timeval stimeout; /* Timeout value for select() */
#endif /* HAVE_POLL */
DEBUG_printf(("cupsSideChannelRead(command=%p, status=%p, data=%p, "
"datalen=%p(%d), timeout=%.3f)", command, status, data,
datalen, datalen ? *datalen : -1, timeout));
/*
* Range check input...
*/
if (!command || !status)
return (-1);
/*
* See if we have pending data on the side-channel socket...
*/
#ifdef HAVE_POLL
pfd.fd = CUPS_SC_FD;
pfd.events = POLLIN;
while ((nfds = poll(&pfd, 1,
timeout < 0.0 ? -1 : (int)(timeout * 1000))) < 0 &&
(errno == EINTR || errno == EAGAIN))
;
#else /* select() */
FD_ZERO(&input_set);
FD_SET(CUPS_SC_FD, &input_set);
stimeout.tv_sec = (int)timeout;
stimeout.tv_usec = (int)(timeout * 1000000) % 1000000;
while ((nfds = select(CUPS_SC_FD + 1, &input_set, NULL, NULL,
timeout < 0.0 ? NULL : &stimeout)) < 0 &&
(errno == EINTR || errno == EAGAIN))
;
#endif /* HAVE_POLL */
if (nfds < 1)
{
*command = CUPS_SC_CMD_NONE;
*status = nfds==0 ? CUPS_SC_STATUS_TIMEOUT : CUPS_SC_STATUS_IO_ERROR;
return (-1);
}
/*
* Read a side-channel message for the format:
*
* Byte(s) Description
* ------- -------------------------------------------
* 0 Command code
* 1 Status code
* 2-3 Data length (network byte order)
* 4-N Data
*/
if ((buffer = _cupsBufferGet(_CUPS_SC_MAX_BUFFER)) == NULL)
{
*command = CUPS_SC_CMD_NONE;
*status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_TOO_BIG;
return (-1);
}
while ((bytes = read(CUPS_SC_FD, buffer, _CUPS_SC_MAX_BUFFER)) < 0)
if (errno != EINTR && errno != EAGAIN)
{
DEBUG_printf(("1cupsSideChannelRead: Read error: %s", strerror(errno)));
_cupsBufferRelease(buffer);
*command = CUPS_SC_CMD_NONE;
*status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_IO_ERROR;
return (-1);
}
/*
* Watch for EOF or too few bytes...
*/
if (bytes < 4)
{
DEBUG_printf(("1cupsSideChannelRead: Short read of " CUPS_LLFMT " bytes", CUPS_LLCAST bytes));
_cupsBufferRelease(buffer);
*command = CUPS_SC_CMD_NONE;
*status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_BAD_MESSAGE;
return (-1);
}
/*
* Validate the command code in the message...
*/
if (buffer[0] < CUPS_SC_CMD_SOFT_RESET ||
buffer[0] >= CUPS_SC_CMD_MAX)
{
DEBUG_printf(("1cupsSideChannelRead: Bad command %d!", buffer[0]));
_cupsBufferRelease(buffer);
*command = CUPS_SC_CMD_NONE;
*status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_BAD_MESSAGE;
return (-1);
}
*command = (cups_sc_command_t)buffer[0];
/*
* Validate the data length in the message...
*/
templen = ((buffer[2] & 255) << 8) | (buffer[3] & 255);
if (templen > 0 && (!data || !datalen))
{
/*
* Either the response is bigger than the provided buffer or the
* response is bigger than we've read...
*/
*status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_TOO_BIG;
}
else if (!datalen || templen > *datalen || templen > (bytes - 4))
{
/*
* Either the response is bigger than the provided buffer or the
* response is bigger than we've read...
*/
*status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_TOO_BIG;
}
else
{
/*
* The response data will fit, copy it over and provide the actual
* length...
*/
*status = (cups_sc_status_t)buffer[1];
*datalen = templen;
memcpy(data, buffer + 4, (size_t)templen);
}
_cupsBufferRelease(buffer);
DEBUG_printf(("1cupsSideChannelRead: Returning status=%d", *status));
return (0);
}
/*
* 'cupsSideChannelSNMPGet()' - Query a SNMP OID's value.
*
* This function asks the backend to do a SNMP OID query on behalf of the
* filter, port monitor, or backend using the default community name.
*
* "oid" contains a numeric OID consisting of integers separated by periods,
* for example ".1.3.6.1.2.1.43". Symbolic names from SNMP MIBs are not
* supported and must be converted to their numeric forms.
*
* On input, "data" and "datalen" provide the location and size of the
* buffer to hold the OID value as a string. HEX-String (binary) values are
* converted to hexadecimal strings representing the binary data, while
* NULL-Value and unknown OID types are returned as the empty string.
* The returned "datalen" does not include the trailing nul.
*
* @code CUPS_SC_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED@ is returned by backends that do not
* support SNMP queries. @code CUPS_SC_STATUS_NO_RESPONSE@ is returned when
* the printer does not respond to the SNMP query.
*
* @since CUPS 1.4/macOS 10.6@
*/
cups_sc_status_t /* O - Query status */
cupsSideChannelSNMPGet(
const char *oid, /* I - OID to query */
char *data, /* I - Buffer for OID value */
int *datalen, /* IO - Size of OID buffer on entry, size of value on return */
double timeout) /* I - Timeout in seconds */
{
cups_sc_status_t status; /* Status of command */
cups_sc_command_t rcommand; /* Response command */
char *real_data; /* Real data buffer for response */
int real_datalen, /* Real length of data buffer */
real_oidlen; /* Length of returned OID string */
DEBUG_printf(("cupsSideChannelSNMPGet(oid=\"%s\", data=%p, datalen=%p(%d), "
"timeout=%.3f)", oid, data, datalen, datalen ? *datalen : -1,
timeout));
/*
* Range check input...
*/
if (!oid || !*oid || !data || !datalen || *datalen < 2)
return (CUPS_SC_STATUS_BAD_MESSAGE);
*data = '\0';
/*
* Send the request to the backend and wait for a response...
*/
if (cupsSideChannelWrite(CUPS_SC_CMD_SNMP_GET, CUPS_SC_STATUS_NONE, oid,
(int)strlen(oid) + 1, timeout))
return (CUPS_SC_STATUS_TIMEOUT);
if ((real_data = _cupsBufferGet(_CUPS_SC_MAX_BUFFER)) == NULL)
return (CUPS_SC_STATUS_TOO_BIG);
real_datalen = _CUPS_SC_MAX_BUFFER;
if (cupsSideChannelRead(&rcommand, &status, real_data, &real_datalen, timeout))
{
_cupsBufferRelease(real_data);
return (CUPS_SC_STATUS_TIMEOUT);
}
if (rcommand != CUPS_SC_CMD_SNMP_GET)
{
_cupsBufferRelease(real_data);
return (CUPS_SC_STATUS_BAD_MESSAGE);
}
if (status == CUPS_SC_STATUS_OK)
{
/*
* Parse the response of the form "oid\0value"...
*/
real_oidlen = (int)strlen(real_data) + 1;
real_datalen -= real_oidlen;
if ((real_datalen + 1) > *datalen)
{
_cupsBufferRelease(real_data);
return (CUPS_SC_STATUS_TOO_BIG);
}
memcpy(data, real_data + real_oidlen, (size_t)real_datalen);
data[real_datalen] = '\0';
*datalen = real_datalen;
}
_cupsBufferRelease(real_data);
return (status);
}
/*
* 'cupsSideChannelSNMPWalk()' - Query multiple SNMP OID values.
*
* This function asks the backend to do multiple SNMP OID queries on behalf
* of the filter, port monitor, or backend using the default community name.
* All OIDs under the "parent" OID are queried and the results are sent to
* the callback function you provide.
*
* "oid" contains a numeric OID consisting of integers separated by periods,
* for example ".1.3.6.1.2.1.43". Symbolic names from SNMP MIBs are not
* supported and must be converted to their numeric forms.
*
* "timeout" specifies the timeout for each OID query. The total amount of
* time will depend on the number of OID values found and the time required
* for each query.
*
* "cb" provides a function to call for every value that is found. "context"
* is an application-defined pointer that is sent to the callback function
* along with the OID and current data. The data passed to the callback is the
* same as returned by @link cupsSideChannelSNMPGet@.
*
* @code CUPS_SC_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED@ is returned by backends that do not
* support SNMP queries. @code CUPS_SC_STATUS_NO_RESPONSE@ is returned when
* the printer does not respond to the first SNMP query.
*
* @since CUPS 1.4/macOS 10.6@
*/
cups_sc_status_t /* O - Status of first query of @code CUPS_SC_STATUS_OK@ on success */
cupsSideChannelSNMPWalk(
const char *oid, /* I - First numeric OID to query */
double timeout, /* I - Timeout for each query in seconds */
cups_sc_walk_func_t cb, /* I - Function to call with each value */
void *context) /* I - Application-defined pointer to send to callback */
{
cups_sc_status_t status; /* Status of command */
cups_sc_command_t rcommand; /* Response command */
char *real_data; /* Real data buffer for response */
int real_datalen; /* Real length of data buffer */
size_t real_oidlen, /* Length of returned OID string */
oidlen; /* Length of first OID */
const char *current_oid; /* Current OID */
char last_oid[2048]; /* Last OID */
DEBUG_printf(("cupsSideChannelSNMPWalk(oid=\"%s\", timeout=%.3f, cb=%p, "
"context=%p)", oid, timeout, cb, context));
/*
* Range check input...
*/
if (!oid || !*oid || !cb)
return (CUPS_SC_STATUS_BAD_MESSAGE);
if ((real_data = _cupsBufferGet(_CUPS_SC_MAX_BUFFER)) == NULL)
return (CUPS_SC_STATUS_TOO_BIG);
/*
* Loop until the OIDs don't match...
*/
current_oid = oid;
oidlen = strlen(oid);
last_oid[0] = '\0';
do
{
/*
* Send the request to the backend and wait for a response...
*/
if (cupsSideChannelWrite(CUPS_SC_CMD_SNMP_GET_NEXT, CUPS_SC_STATUS_NONE,
current_oid, (int)strlen(current_oid) + 1, timeout))
{
_cupsBufferRelease(real_data);
return (CUPS_SC_STATUS_TIMEOUT);
}
real_datalen = _CUPS_SC_MAX_BUFFER;
if (cupsSideChannelRead(&rcommand, &status, real_data, &real_datalen,
timeout))
{
_cupsBufferRelease(real_data);
return (CUPS_SC_STATUS_TIMEOUT);
}
if (rcommand != CUPS_SC_CMD_SNMP_GET_NEXT)
{
_cupsBufferRelease(real_data);
return (CUPS_SC_STATUS_BAD_MESSAGE);
}
if (status == CUPS_SC_STATUS_OK)
{
/*
* Parse the response of the form "oid\0value"...
*/
if (strncmp(real_data, oid, oidlen) || real_data[oidlen] != '.' ||
!strcmp(real_data, last_oid))
{
/*
* Done with this set of OIDs...
*/
_cupsBufferRelease(real_data);
return (CUPS_SC_STATUS_OK);
}
if ((size_t)real_datalen < sizeof(real_data))
real_data[real_datalen] = '\0';
real_oidlen = strlen(real_data) + 1;
real_datalen -= (int)real_oidlen;
/*
* Call the callback with the OID and data...
*/
(*cb)(real_data, real_data + real_oidlen, real_datalen, context);
/*
* Update the current OID...
*/
current_oid = real_data;
strlcpy(last_oid, current_oid, sizeof(last_oid));
}
}
while (status == CUPS_SC_STATUS_OK);
_cupsBufferRelease(real_data);
return (status);
}
/*
* 'cupsSideChannelWrite()' - Write a side-channel message.
*
* This function is normally only called by backend programs to send
* responses to a filter, driver, or port monitor program.
*
* @since CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5@
*/
int /* O - 0 on success, -1 on error */
cupsSideChannelWrite(
cups_sc_command_t command, /* I - Command code */
cups_sc_status_t status, /* I - Status code */
const char *data, /* I - Data buffer pointer */
int datalen, /* I - Number of bytes of data */
double timeout) /* I - Timeout in seconds */
{
char *buffer; /* Message buffer */
ssize_t bytes; /* Bytes written */
#ifdef HAVE_POLL
struct pollfd pfd; /* Poll structure for poll() */
#else /* select() */
fd_set output_set; /* Output set for select() */
struct timeval stimeout; /* Timeout value for select() */
#endif /* HAVE_POLL */
/*
* Range check input...
*/
if (command < CUPS_SC_CMD_SOFT_RESET || command >= CUPS_SC_CMD_MAX ||
datalen < 0 || datalen > _CUPS_SC_MAX_DATA || (datalen > 0 && !data))
return (-1);
/*
* See if we can safely write to the side-channel socket...
*/
#ifdef HAVE_POLL
pfd.fd = CUPS_SC_FD;
pfd.events = POLLOUT;
if (timeout < 0.0)
{
if (poll(&pfd, 1, -1) < 1)
return (-1);
}
else if (poll(&pfd, 1, (int)(timeout * 1000)) < 1)
return (-1);
#else /* select() */
FD_ZERO(&output_set);
FD_SET(CUPS_SC_FD, &output_set);
if (timeout < 0.0)
{
if (select(CUPS_SC_FD + 1, NULL, &output_set, NULL, NULL) < 1)
return (-1);
}
else
{
stimeout.tv_sec = (int)timeout;
stimeout.tv_usec = (int)(timeout * 1000000) % 1000000;
if (select(CUPS_SC_FD + 1, NULL, &output_set, NULL, &stimeout) < 1)
return (-1);
}
#endif /* HAVE_POLL */
/*
* Write a side-channel message in the format:
*
* Byte(s) Description
* ------- -------------------------------------------
* 0 Command code
* 1 Status code
* 2-3 Data length (network byte order) <= 16384
* 4-N Data
*/
if ((buffer = _cupsBufferGet((size_t)datalen + 4)) == NULL)
return (-1);
buffer[0] = command;
buffer[1] = status;
buffer[2] = (char)(datalen >> 8);
buffer[3] = (char)(datalen & 255);
bytes = 4;
if (datalen > 0)
{
memcpy(buffer + 4, data, (size_t)datalen);
bytes += datalen;
}
while (write(CUPS_SC_FD, buffer, (size_t)bytes) < 0)
if (errno != EINTR && errno != EAGAIN)
{
_cupsBufferRelease(buffer);
return (-1);
}
_cupsBufferRelease(buffer);
return (0);
}