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- /*
- * libZRTP SDK library, implements the ZRTP secure VoIP protocol.
- * Copyright (c) 2006-2009 Philip R. Zimmermann. All rights reserved.
- * Contact: http://philzimmermann.com
- * For licensing and other legal details, see the file zrtp_legal.c.
- *
- * Viktor Krykun <v.krikun at zfoneproject.com>
- */
- #ifndef __ZRTP_STRING_H__
- #define __ZRTP_STRING_H__
- #include "zrtp_config.h"
- /**
- * \file zrtp_strings.h
- * \brief libzrtp safe strings
- */
- /*============================================================================*/
- /* Libzrtp Strings */
- /*============================================================================*/
- #define ZRTP_STRING8 12
- #define ZRTP_STRING16 20
- #define ZRTP_STRING32 36
- #define ZRTP_STRING64 68
- #define ZRTP_STRING128 132
- #define ZRTP_STRING256 260
- #define ZRTP_STRING1024 1028
- #if ( ZRTP_PLATFORM != ZP_SYMBIAN )
- #pragma pack(push, 1)
- #endif
- typedef struct zrtp_stringn
- {
- uint16_t length;
- uint16_t max_length;
- char buffer[0];
- } zrtp_stringn_t;
- typedef struct zrtp_string8
- {
- uint16_t length;
- uint16_t max_length;
- char buffer[ZRTP_STRING8];
- } zrtp_string8_t;
- typedef struct zrtp_string16
- {
- uint16_t length;
- uint16_t max_length;
- char buffer[ZRTP_STRING16];
- } zrtp_string16_t;
- typedef struct zrtp_string32
- {
- uint16_t length;
- uint16_t max_length;
- char buffer[ZRTP_STRING32];
- } zrtp_string32_t;
- typedef struct zrtp_string64
- {
- uint16_t length;
- uint16_t max_length;
- char buffer[ZRTP_STRING64];
- } zrtp_string64_t;
- typedef struct zrtp_string128
- {
- uint16_t length;
- uint16_t max_length;
- char buffer[ZRTP_STRING128];
- } zrtp_string128_t;
- typedef struct zrtp_string256
- {
- uint16_t length;
- uint16_t max_length;
- char buffer[ZRTP_STRING256];
- } zrtp_string256_t;
- typedef struct zrtp_string1024
- {
- uint16_t length;
- uint16_t max_length;
- char buffer[ZRTP_STRING1024];
- } zrtp_string1024_t;
- #if ( ZRTP_PLATFORM != ZP_SYMBIAN )
- #pragma pack(pop)
- #endif
- /**
- * \defgroup zrtp_strings Libzrtp Safe Strings
- *
- * Using standard C-like strings is potentially dangerous in any program. All standard functions for
- * working with c-strings rely on zero-termination, since c-strings don't contain a representation
- * of their length. This can cause many mistakes. Moreover, it is impossible to use these strings
- * for storing binary data.
- *
- * To solve these problems libzrtp uses zstrings instead of normal c-strings. A zstring is just a
- * wrapped c-string that stores its own length. Use the following data types, macros and utility
- * functions for working with zstrings in your applications.
- *
- * zstrings are easy to use, and at the same time light-weight and flexible.
- * We use two groups of zstring types:
- * \li zrtp_stringn_t - base type for all operations with zstrings;
- * \li zrtp_stringXX_t group - storage types.
- *
- * One can use any zrtp_stringXX_t type (big enough to store necessary data) esired and operate with
- * it using global zstring functions. To cast zrtp_stringXX_t to zrtp_stringn_t, the \ref ZSTR_GV
- * and \ref ZSTR_GVP macros can be used.
- *
- * The main principle of running zstrings is storing its current data size. So to avoid mistakes and
- * mess it is advised to use preestablished initialization macros. The description of each follows.
- * \{
- */
- /**
- * \brief Casts zrtp_stringXX_t to a pointer to zrtp_stringn_t.
- *
- * This macro prevents static casts caused by using zstring functions. Prevents mistakes and makes
- * zstrings safer to use.
- * \sa ZSTR_GVP
- */
- #define ZSTR_GV(pstr) \
- (zrtp_stringn_t*)((char*)pstr.buffer - sizeof(pstr.max_length) - sizeof(pstr.length))
- /**
- * \brief Casts zrtp_stringXX_t* to a pointer to zrtp_stringn_t.
- *
- * This macro prevents static casts from using zstring functions.
- * \sa ZSTR_GV
- */
- #define ZSTR_GVP(pstr) \
- (zrtp_stringn_t*)((char*)pstr->buffer - sizeof(pstr->max_length) - sizeof(pstr->length))
- /**
- * \brief Macro for empty zstring initialization
- * \warning Use this macro on every zrtp_string structure allocation.
- * usage: \code zrtp_string_t zstr = ZSTR_INIT_EMPTY(zstr); \endcode
- */
- #define ZSTR_INIT_EMPTY(a) { 0, sizeof(a.buffer) - 1, { 0 }}
- /**
- * \brief Macro for zstring initialization from a constant C-string
- * usage: \code zrtp_string_t zstr = ZSTR_INIT_WITH_CONST_CSTRING("zstring use example"); \endcode
- */
- #define ZSTR_INIT_WITH_CONST_CSTRING(s) {sizeof(s) - 1, 0, s}
- /**
- * \brief Macro for zstring clearing
- *
- * Use this macro for initializing already created zstrings
- * usage: \code ZSTR_SET_EMPTY(zstr); \endcode
- */
- #define ZSTR_SET_EMPTY(a)\
- { a.length = 0; a.max_length = sizeof(a.buffer) - 1; a.buffer[0] = 0; }
- #if defined(__cplusplus)
- extern "C"
- {
- #endif
-
- /**
- * \brief compare two zstrings
- *
- * Function compares the two strings left and right.
- * \param left - one string for comparing;
- * \param right - the other string for comparing.
- * \return
- * - -1 if left string less than right;
- * - 0 if left string is equal to right;
- * - 1 if left string greater than right.
- */
- int zrtp_zstrcmp(const zrtp_stringn_t *left, const zrtp_stringn_t *right);
- /**
- * \brief Copy a zstring
- *
- * The zrtp_zstrcpy function copies the string pointed by src to the structure pointed to by dst.
- * \param src source string;
- * \param dst destination string.
- */
- void zrtp_zstrcpy(zrtp_stringn_t *dst, const zrtp_stringn_t *src);
- /**
- * \brief Copy first N bytes of zstring
- *
- * The zrtp_zstrncpy function copies the first N bytes from the string pointed to by src to the
- * structure pointed by dst.
- * \param src - source string;
- * \param dst - destination string;
- * \param size - nuber of bytes to copy.
- */
- void zrtp_zstrncpy(zrtp_stringn_t *dst, const zrtp_stringn_t *src, uint16_t size);
- /**
- * @brief Copy a c-string into a z-string
- * \param dst - destination zsyring
- * \param src - source c-string to be copied.
- */
- void zrtp_zstrcpyc(zrtp_stringn_t *dst, const char *src);
- /**
- * \brief Copy first N bytes of a c-string into a z-string
- * \param dst - destination zsyring
- * \param src - source c-string to be copied.
- * \param size - number of bytes to be copied from \c src to \c dst
- */
- void zrtp_zstrncpyc(zrtp_stringn_t *dst, const char *src, uint16_t size);
- /**
- * \brief Concatenate two strings
- *
- * The zrtp_zstrcat function appends the src string to the dst string. If dst string doesn't have
- * enough space it will be truncated.
- * \param src source string;
- * \param dst destination string.
- */
- void zrtp_zstrcat(zrtp_stringn_t *dst, const zrtp_stringn_t *src);
- /**
- * \brief Clear a zstring
- * \param zstr - string for clearing;
- */
- void zrtp_wipe_zstring(zrtp_stringn_t *zstr);
- /**
- * \brief Compare two binary strings
- *
- * This function is used to prevent errors caused by other, non byte-to-byte comparison
- * implementations. The secret sorting function is sensitive to such things.
- *
- * \param s1 - first string for comparison
- * \param s2 - second string for comparison
- * \param n - number of bytes to be compared
- * \return - an integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero, if the first n bytes of s1
- * is found, respectively, to be less than, to match, or to be greater than the first n bytes of s2.
- */
- int zrtp_memcmp(const void* s1, const void* s2, uint32_t n);
- /**
- * \brief Converts binary data to the hex string representation
- *
- * \param bin - pointer to the binary buffer for converting;
- * \param bin_size - binary data size;
- * \param buff - destination buffer;
- * \param buff_size - destination buffer size.
- * \return
- * - pointer to the buff with converted data;
- * - "Buffer too small" in case of error.
- */
- const char* hex2str(const char* bin, int bin_size, char* buff, int buff_size);
- /**
- * \brief Converts hex string to the binary representation
- *
- * \param buff - source buffer for converting;
- * \param buff_size - source buffer size;
- * \param bin - pointer to the destination binary buffer;
- * \param bin_size - binary data size;
- * \return
- * - pointer to the buff with converted data, or NULL in case of error.
- */
- char *str2hex(const char* buff, int buff_size, char* bin, int bin_size);
-
- #if defined(__cplusplus)
- }
- #endif
- /** \} */
- #endif /* __ZRTP_STRING_H__ */
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