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commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/a63cdb5ed685181c377ee89f1d1de6a97dfeb151
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Sun Mar 20 18:24:45 2016 +0100
patch 7.4.1621
Problem: Channel test doesn't work with Python 2.6.
Solution: Add number in formatting placeholder. (Wiredool)
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Sun, 20 Mar 2016 18:30:05 +0100 |
parents | 83861277e6a3 |
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/* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: * * VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar * * Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions. * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed. * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code. */ /* * crypt.c: Generic encryption support. */ #include "vim.h" #if defined(FEAT_CRYPT) || defined(PROTO) /* * Optional encryption support. * Mohsin Ahmed, mosh@sasi.com, 1998-09-24 * Based on zip/crypt sources. * Refactored by David Leadbeater, 2014. * * NOTE FOR USA: Since 2000 exporting this code from the USA is allowed to * most countries. There are a few exceptions, but that still should not be a * problem since this code was originally created in Europe and India. * * Blowfish addition originally made by Mohsin Ahmed, * http://www.cs.albany.edu/~mosh 2010-03-14 * Based on blowfish by Bruce Schneier (http://www.schneier.com/blowfish.html) * and sha256 by Christophe Devine. */ typedef struct { char *name; /* encryption name as used in 'cryptmethod' */ char *magic; /* magic bytes stored in file header */ int salt_len; /* length of salt, or 0 when not using salt */ int seed_len; /* length of seed, or 0 when not using salt */ int works_inplace; /* encryption/decryption can be done in-place */ int whole_undofile; /* whole undo file is encrypted */ /* Optional function pointer for a self-test. */ int (* self_test_fn)(); /* Function pointer for initializing encryption/decription. */ void (* init_fn)(cryptstate_T *state, char_u *key, char_u *salt, int salt_len, char_u *seed, int seed_len); /* Function pointers for encoding/decoding from one buffer into another. * Optional, however, these or the _buffer ones should be configured. */ void (*encode_fn)(cryptstate_T *state, char_u *from, size_t len, char_u *to); void (*decode_fn)(cryptstate_T *state, char_u *from, size_t len, char_u *to); /* Function pointers for encoding and decoding, can buffer data if needed. * Optional (however, these or the above should be configured). */ long (*encode_buffer_fn)(cryptstate_T *state, char_u *from, size_t len, char_u **newptr); long (*decode_buffer_fn)(cryptstate_T *state, char_u *from, size_t len, char_u **newptr); /* Function pointers for in-place encoding and decoding, used for * crypt_*_inplace(). "from" and "to" arguments will be equal. * These may be the same as decode_fn and encode_fn above, however an * algorithm may implement them in a way that is not interchangeable with * the crypt_(en|de)code() interface (for example because it wishes to add * padding to files). * This method is used for swap and undo files which have a rigid format. */ void (*encode_inplace_fn)(cryptstate_T *state, char_u *p1, size_t len, char_u *p2); void (*decode_inplace_fn)(cryptstate_T *state, char_u *p1, size_t len, char_u *p2); } cryptmethod_T; /* index is method_nr of cryptstate_T, CRYPT_M_* */ static cryptmethod_T cryptmethods[CRYPT_M_COUNT] = { /* PK_Zip; very weak */ { "zip", "VimCrypt~01!", 0, 0, TRUE, FALSE, NULL, crypt_zip_init, crypt_zip_encode, crypt_zip_decode, NULL, NULL, crypt_zip_encode, crypt_zip_decode, }, /* Blowfish/CFB + SHA-256 custom key derivation; implementation issues. */ { "blowfish", "VimCrypt~02!", 8, 8, TRUE, FALSE, blowfish_self_test, crypt_blowfish_init, crypt_blowfish_encode, crypt_blowfish_decode, NULL, NULL, crypt_blowfish_encode, crypt_blowfish_decode, }, /* Blowfish/CFB + SHA-256 custom key derivation; fixed. */ { "blowfish2", "VimCrypt~03!", 8, 8, TRUE, TRUE, blowfish_self_test, crypt_blowfish_init, crypt_blowfish_encode, crypt_blowfish_decode, NULL, NULL, crypt_blowfish_encode, crypt_blowfish_decode, }, }; #define CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN 12 /* cannot change */ static char crypt_magic_head[] = "VimCrypt~"; /* * Return int value for crypt method name. * 0 for "zip", the old method. Also for any non-valid value. * 1 for "blowfish". * 2 for "blowfish2". */ int crypt_method_nr_from_name(char_u *name) { int i; for (i = 0; i < CRYPT_M_COUNT; ++i) if (STRCMP(name, cryptmethods[i].name) == 0) return i; return 0; } /* * Get the crypt method used for a file from "ptr[len]", the magic text at the * start of the file. * Returns -1 when no encryption used. */ int crypt_method_nr_from_magic(char *ptr, int len) { int i; if (len < CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN) return -1; for (i = 0; i < CRYPT_M_COUNT; i++) if (memcmp(ptr, cryptmethods[i].magic, CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN) == 0) return i; i = (int)STRLEN(crypt_magic_head); if (len >= i && memcmp(ptr, crypt_magic_head, i) == 0) EMSG(_("E821: File is encrypted with unknown method")); return -1; } /* * Return TRUE if the crypt method for "method_nr" can be done in-place. */ int crypt_works_inplace(cryptstate_T *state) { return cryptmethods[state->method_nr].works_inplace; } /* * Get the crypt method for buffer "buf" as a number. */ int crypt_get_method_nr(buf_T *buf) { return crypt_method_nr_from_name(*buf->b_p_cm == NUL ? p_cm : buf->b_p_cm); } /* * Return TRUE when the buffer uses an encryption method that encrypts the * whole undo file, not only the text. */ int crypt_whole_undofile(int method_nr) { return cryptmethods[method_nr].whole_undofile; } /* * Get crypt method specifc length of the file header in bytes. */ int crypt_get_header_len(int method_nr) { return CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN + cryptmethods[method_nr].salt_len + cryptmethods[method_nr].seed_len; } /* * Set the crypt method for buffer "buf" to "method_nr" using the int value as * returned by crypt_method_nr_from_name(). */ void crypt_set_cm_option(buf_T *buf, int method_nr) { free_string_option(buf->b_p_cm); buf->b_p_cm = vim_strsave((char_u *)cryptmethods[method_nr].name); } /* * If the crypt method for the current buffer has a self-test, run it and * return OK/FAIL. */ int crypt_self_test(void) { int method_nr = crypt_get_method_nr(curbuf); if (cryptmethods[method_nr].self_test_fn == NULL) return OK; return cryptmethods[method_nr].self_test_fn(); } /* * Allocate a crypt state and initialize it. */ cryptstate_T * crypt_create( int method_nr, char_u *key, char_u *salt, int salt_len, char_u *seed, int seed_len) { cryptstate_T *state = (cryptstate_T *)alloc((int)sizeof(cryptstate_T)); state->method_nr = method_nr; cryptmethods[method_nr].init_fn(state, key, salt, salt_len, seed, seed_len); return state; } /* * Allocate a crypt state from a file header and initialize it. * Assumes that header contains at least the number of bytes that * crypt_get_header_len() returns for "method_nr". */ cryptstate_T * crypt_create_from_header( int method_nr, char_u *key, char_u *header) { char_u *salt = NULL; char_u *seed = NULL; int salt_len = cryptmethods[method_nr].salt_len; int seed_len = cryptmethods[method_nr].seed_len; if (salt_len > 0) salt = header + CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN; if (seed_len > 0) seed = header + CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN + salt_len; return crypt_create(method_nr, key, salt, salt_len, seed, seed_len); } /* * Read the crypt method specific header data from "fp". * Return an allocated cryptstate_T or NULL on error. */ cryptstate_T * crypt_create_from_file(FILE *fp, char_u *key) { int method_nr; int header_len; char magic_buffer[CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN]; char_u *buffer; cryptstate_T *state; if (fread(magic_buffer, CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN, 1, fp) != 1) return NULL; method_nr = crypt_method_nr_from_magic(magic_buffer, CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN); if (method_nr < 0) return NULL; header_len = crypt_get_header_len(method_nr); if ((buffer = alloc(header_len)) == NULL) return NULL; mch_memmove(buffer, magic_buffer, CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN); if (header_len > CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN && fread(buffer + CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN, header_len - CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN, 1, fp) != 1) { vim_free(buffer); return NULL; } state = crypt_create_from_header(method_nr, key, buffer); vim_free(buffer); return state; } /* * Allocate a cryptstate_T for writing and initialize it with "key". * Allocates and fills in the header and stores it in "header", setting * "header_len". The header may include salt and seed, depending on * cryptmethod. Caller must free header. * Returns the state or NULL on failure. */ cryptstate_T * crypt_create_for_writing( int method_nr, char_u *key, char_u **header, int *header_len) { int len = crypt_get_header_len(method_nr); char_u *salt = NULL; char_u *seed = NULL; int salt_len = cryptmethods[method_nr].salt_len; int seed_len = cryptmethods[method_nr].seed_len; cryptstate_T *state; *header_len = len; *header = alloc(len); if (*header == NULL) return NULL; mch_memmove(*header, cryptmethods[method_nr].magic, CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN); if (salt_len > 0 || seed_len > 0) { if (salt_len > 0) salt = *header + CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN; if (seed_len > 0) seed = *header + CRYPT_MAGIC_LEN + salt_len; /* TODO: Should this be crypt method specific? (Probably not worth * it). sha2_seed is pretty bad for large amounts of entropy, so make * that into something which is suitable for anything. */ sha2_seed(salt, salt_len, seed, seed_len); } state = crypt_create(method_nr, key, salt, salt_len, seed, seed_len); if (state == NULL) { vim_free(*header); *header = NULL; } return state; } /* * Free the crypt state. */ void crypt_free_state(cryptstate_T *state) { vim_free(state->method_state); vim_free(state); } /* * Encode "from[len]" and store the result in a newly allocated buffer, which * is stored in "newptr". * Return number of bytes in "newptr", 0 for need more or -1 on error. */ long crypt_encode_alloc( cryptstate_T *state, char_u *from, size_t len, char_u **newptr) { cryptmethod_T *method = &cryptmethods[state->method_nr]; if (method->encode_buffer_fn != NULL) /* Has buffer function, pass through. */ return method->encode_buffer_fn(state, from, len, newptr); if (len == 0) /* Not buffering, just return EOF. */ return (long)len; *newptr = alloc((long)len); if (*newptr == NULL) return -1; method->encode_fn(state, from, len, *newptr); return (long)len; } /* * Decrypt "ptr[len]" and store the result in a newly allocated buffer, which * is stored in "newptr". * Return number of bytes in "newptr", 0 for need more or -1 on error. */ long crypt_decode_alloc( cryptstate_T *state, char_u *ptr, long len, char_u **newptr) { cryptmethod_T *method = &cryptmethods[state->method_nr]; if (method->decode_buffer_fn != NULL) /* Has buffer function, pass through. */ return method->decode_buffer_fn(state, ptr, len, newptr); if (len == 0) /* Not buffering, just return EOF. */ return len; *newptr = alloc(len); if (*newptr == NULL) return -1; method->decode_fn(state, ptr, len, *newptr); return len; } /* * Encrypting "from[len]" into "to[len]". */ void crypt_encode( cryptstate_T *state, char_u *from, size_t len, char_u *to) { cryptmethods[state->method_nr].encode_fn(state, from, len, to); } /* * decrypting "from[len]" into "to[len]". */ void crypt_decode( cryptstate_T *state, char_u *from, size_t len, char_u *to) { cryptmethods[state->method_nr].decode_fn(state, from, len, to); } /* * Simple inplace encryption, modifies "buf[len]" in place. */ void crypt_encode_inplace( cryptstate_T *state, char_u *buf, size_t len) { cryptmethods[state->method_nr].encode_inplace_fn(state, buf, len, buf); } /* * Simple inplace decryption, modifies "buf[len]" in place. */ void crypt_decode_inplace( cryptstate_T *state, char_u *buf, size_t len) { cryptmethods[state->method_nr].decode_inplace_fn(state, buf, len, buf); } /* * Free an allocated crypt key. Clear the text to make sure it doesn't stay * in memory anywhere. */ void crypt_free_key(char_u *key) { char_u *p; if (key != NULL) { for (p = key; *p != NUL; ++p) *p = 0; vim_free(key); } } /* * Check the crypt method and give a warning if it's outdated. */ void crypt_check_method(int method) { if (method < CRYPT_M_BF2) { msg_scroll = TRUE; MSG(_("Warning: Using a weak encryption method; see :help 'cm'")); } } void crypt_check_current_method(void) { crypt_check_method(crypt_get_method_nr(curbuf)); } /* * Ask the user for a crypt key. * When "store" is TRUE, the new key is stored in the 'key' option, and the * 'key' option value is returned: Don't free it. * When "store" is FALSE, the typed key is returned in allocated memory. * Returns NULL on failure. */ char_u * crypt_get_key( int store, int twice) /* Ask for the key twice. */ { char_u *p1, *p2 = NULL; int round; for (round = 0; ; ++round) { cmdline_star = TRUE; cmdline_row = msg_row; p1 = getcmdline_prompt(NUL, round == 0 ? (char_u *)_("Enter encryption key: ") : (char_u *)_("Enter same key again: "), 0, EXPAND_NOTHING, NULL); cmdline_star = FALSE; if (p1 == NULL) break; if (round == twice) { if (p2 != NULL && STRCMP(p1, p2) != 0) { MSG(_("Keys don't match!")); crypt_free_key(p1); crypt_free_key(p2); p2 = NULL; round = -1; /* do it again */ continue; } if (store) { set_option_value((char_u *)"key", 0L, p1, OPT_LOCAL); crypt_free_key(p1); p1 = curbuf->b_p_key; } break; } p2 = p1; } /* since the user typed this, no need to wait for return */ if (msg_didout) msg_putchar('\n'); need_wait_return = FALSE; msg_didout = FALSE; crypt_free_key(p2); return p1; } /* * Append a message to IObuff for the encryption/decryption method being used. */ void crypt_append_msg( buf_T *buf) { if (crypt_get_method_nr(buf) == 0) STRCAT(IObuff, _("[crypted]")); else { STRCAT(IObuff, "["); STRCAT(IObuff, *buf->b_p_cm == NUL ? p_cm : buf->b_p_cm); STRCAT(IObuff, "]"); } } #endif /* FEAT_CRYPT */