dot.c
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/* GNU Mailutils -- a suite of utilities for electronic mail
Copyright (C) 2003, 2007, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General
Public License along with this library; if not, write to the
Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */
/* This file implements a DOT filter, useful for data I/O in
such protocols as POP3 and SMTP. When encoding, this filter
"byte-stuffs" the input by outputting an additional '.' in front
of any '.' appearing at the beginning of a line. Upon closing the
filter in this mode, it outputs additional ".\n".
When decoding, the reverse is performed: any '.' appearing at the
beginning of a line is removed. A single dot on a line by itself
marks end of the stream.
MU also provides a hairy version of this filter, called CRLFDOT.
In addition to byte-stuffing, CRLFDOT also performs CRLF/LF translation.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include <config.h>
#endif
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <mailutils/errno.h>
#include <mailutils/filter.h>
#include <mailutils/stream.h>
enum dot_decode_state
{
dot_decode_init, /* initial state */
dot_decode_char, /* Any character excepting [\r\n.] */
dot_decode_lf, /* prev. char was \n */
dot_decode_dot, /* 2 prev. chars were \n. */
dot_decode_end /* final state, a \n.\n seen. */
};
static enum dot_decode_state
new_decode_state (enum dot_decode_state state, int c)
{
switch (state)
{
case dot_decode_init:
switch (c)
{
case '.':
return dot_decode_dot;
}
break;
case dot_decode_char:
switch (c)
{
case '\n':
return dot_decode_lf;
}
break;
case dot_decode_lf:
switch (c)
{
case '.':
return dot_decode_dot;
}
case dot_decode_dot:
switch (c)
{
case '\n':
return dot_decode_end;
}
break;
case dot_decode_end:
return dot_decode_end;
}
return dot_decode_char;
}
/* Move min(isize,osize) bytes from iptr to optr, replacing each \r\n
with \n. */
static enum mu_filter_result
_dot_decoder (void *xd,
enum mu_filter_command cmd,
struct mu_filter_io *iobuf)
{
int *pstate = xd;
size_t i, j;
const unsigned char *iptr;
size_t isize;
char *optr;
size_t osize;
switch (cmd)
{
case mu_filter_init:
*pstate = dot_decode_init;
return mu_filter_ok;
case mu_filter_done:
return mu_filter_ok;
default:
break;
}
iptr = (const unsigned char *) iobuf->input;
isize = iobuf->isize;
optr = iobuf->output;
osize = iobuf->osize;
for (i = j = 0; *pstate != dot_decode_end && i < isize && j < osize; i++)
{
unsigned char c = *iptr++;
int curstate = *pstate;
*pstate = new_decode_state (curstate, c);
if (!(c == '.' && (curstate == dot_decode_init ||
curstate == dot_decode_lf)))
optr[j++] = c;
}
if (*pstate == dot_decode_end)
iobuf->eof = 1;
iobuf->isize = i;
iobuf->osize = j;
return mu_filter_ok;
}
enum dot_encode_state
{
dot_encode_init, /* initial state */
dot_encode_char, /* Any character excepting \n */
dot_encode_lf, /* prev. char was \n */
};
static enum dot_encode_state
new_encode_state (int c)
{
switch (c)
{
case '\n':
return dot_encode_lf;
}
return dot_encode_char;
}
/* Move min(isize,osize) bytes from iptr to optr, replacing each \n
with \r\n. Any input \r\n sequences remain untouched. */
static enum mu_filter_result
_dot_encoder (void *xd,
enum mu_filter_command cmd,
struct mu_filter_io *iobuf)
{
enum mu_filter_result result;
size_t i, j;
const unsigned char *iptr;
size_t isize;
char *optr;
size_t osize;
int *state = xd;
switch (cmd)
{
case mu_filter_init:
*state = dot_encode_init;
return mu_filter_ok;
case mu_filter_done:
return mu_filter_ok;
default:
break;
}
iptr = (const unsigned char *) iobuf->input;
isize = iobuf->isize;
optr = iobuf->output;
osize = iobuf->osize;
for (i = j = 0; i < isize && j < osize; i++, iptr++)
{
unsigned char c = *iptr;
int curstate = *state;
if (c == '.' && (curstate == dot_encode_init ||
curstate == dot_encode_lf))
{
if (j + 2 > osize)
{
if (i == 0)
{
iobuf->osize = 2;
return mu_filter_moreoutput;
}
break;
}
optr[j++] = '.';
optr[j++] = '.';
}
else
optr[j++] = c;
*state = new_encode_state (c);
}
result = mu_filter_ok;
if (cmd == mu_filter_lastbuf)
{
switch (*state)
{
case dot_encode_lf:
if (j + 2 > osize)
result = mu_filter_again;
break;
default:
if (j + 3 > osize)
result = mu_filter_again;
else
optr[j++] = '\n';
}
if (result == mu_filter_ok)
{
optr[j++] = '.';
optr[j++] = '\n';
}
}
iobuf->isize = i;
iobuf->osize = j;
return result;
}
static int
alloc_state (void **pret, int mode MU_ARG_UNUSED, void *data MU_ARG_UNUSED)
{
*pret = malloc (sizeof (int));
if (!*pret)
return ENOMEM;
return 0;
}
static struct _mu_filter_record _dot_filter = {
"DOT",
0,
alloc_state,
_dot_encoder,
_dot_decoder
};
mu_filter_record_t mu_dot_filter = &_dot_filter;