curl/lib/inet_pton.c
Viktor Szakats 51d8213579
core: stop redefining E* macros on Windows, map EACCES, related fixes
Before this patch, standard `E*` errno codes were redefined on Windows,
onto matching winsock2 `WSA*` error codes, which have different values.
This broke uses where using the `E*` value in non-socket context, or
other places expecting a POSIX `errno`, e.g. file I/O, threads, IDN or
interfacing with dependencies.

Fix it by introducing a curl-specific `SOCKE*` set of macros that map to
`WSA*` on Windows and standard POSIX codes on other platforms. Then
verify and update the code to use `SOCKE*` or `E*` macro depending on
context.

- Add `SOCKE*` macros that map to either winsock2 or POSIX error codes.
  And use them with `SOCKERRNO` or in contexts requiring
  platform-dependent socket error codes.

  This fixes `E*` uses which were supposed be POSIX values, not `WSA*`
  socket errors, on Windows:
  - lib/curl_multibyte.c
  - lib/curl_threads.c
  - lib/idn.c
  - lib/vtls/gtls.c
  - lib/vtls/rustls.c
  - src/tool_cb_wrt.c
  - src/tool_dirhie.c

- Ban `E*` codes having a `SOCKE*` mapping, via checksrc.
  Authored-by: Daniel Stenberg

- Add exceptions for `E*` codes used in file I/O, or other contexts
  requiring POSIX error codes.

Also:
- ftp: fix missing `SOCKEACCES` mapping for Windows.
- add `SOCKENOMEM` for `Curl_getaddrinfo()` via `asyn-thread.c`.
- tests/server/sockfilt: fix to set `SOCKERRNO` in local `select()`
  override on Windows.
- lib/inet_ntop: fix to return `WSAEINVAL` on Windows, where `ENOSPC` is
  used on other platforms. To simulate Windows' built-in `inet_ntop()`,
  as tested on a Win10 machine.
  Note:
  - WINE returns `STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER` = `0xC000000D`.
  - Microsoft documentation says it returns `WSA_INVALID_PARAMETER`
    (= `ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER`) 87:
    https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/win32/api/ws2tcpip/nf-ws2tcpip-inet_ntop#return-value
- lib/inet_ntop: drop redundant `CURL_SETERRNO(ENOSPC)`.
  `inet_ntop4()` already sets it before returning `NULL`.
- replace stray `WSAEWOULDBLOCK` with `USE_WINSOCK` macro to detect
  winsock2.
- move existing `SOCKE*` mappings from `tests/server` to
  `curl_setup_once.h`.
- add missing `EINTR`, `EINVAL` constants for WinCE.

Follow-up to abf80aae38 #16612
Follow-up to d69425ed7d #16615
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/16553#issuecomment-2704679377

Closes #16621
2025-03-13 00:03:25 +01:00

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/* This is from the BIND 4.9.4 release, modified to compile by itself */
/* Copyright (c) Internet Software Consortium.
*
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* SOFTWARE.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: ISC
*/
#include "curl_setup.h"
#ifndef HAVE_INET_PTON
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
#include <sys/param.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H
#include <netinet/in.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_ARPA_INET_H
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#endif
#include "inet_pton.h"
#define IN6ADDRSZ 16
#define INADDRSZ 4
#define INT16SZ 2
/*
* If USE_IPV6 is disabled, we still want to parse IPv6 addresses, so make
* sure we have _some_ value for AF_INET6 without polluting our fake value
* everywhere.
*/
#if !defined(USE_IPV6) && !defined(AF_INET6)
#define AF_INET6 (AF_INET + 1)
#endif
/*
* WARNING: Do not even consider trying to compile this on a system where
* sizeof(int) < 4. sizeof(int) > 4 is fine; all the world's not a VAX.
*/
static int inet_pton4(const char *src, unsigned char *dst);
static int inet_pton6(const char *src, unsigned char *dst);
/* int
* inet_pton(af, src, dst)
* convert from presentation format (which usually means ASCII printable)
* to network format (which is usually some kind of binary format).
* return:
* 1 if the address was valid for the specified address family
* 0 if the address was not valid (`dst' is untouched in this case)
* -1 if some other error occurred (`dst' is untouched in this case, too)
* notice:
* On Windows we store the error in the thread errno, not
* in the Winsock error code. This is to avoid losing the
* actual last Winsock error. When this function returns
* -1, check errno not SOCKERRNO.
* author:
* Paul Vixie, 1996.
*/
int
curlx_inet_pton(int af, const char *src, void *dst)
{
switch(af) {
case AF_INET:
return inet_pton4(src, (unsigned char *)dst);
case AF_INET6:
return inet_pton6(src, (unsigned char *)dst);
default:
CURL_SETERRNO(SOCKEAFNOSUPPORT);
return -1;
}
/* NOTREACHED */
}
/* int
* inet_pton4(src, dst)
* like inet_aton() but without all the hexadecimal and shorthand.
* return:
* 1 if `src' is a valid dotted quad, else 0.
* notice:
* does not touch `dst' unless it is returning 1.
* author:
* Paul Vixie, 1996.
*/
static int
inet_pton4(const char *src, unsigned char *dst)
{
static const char digits[] = "0123456789";
int saw_digit, octets, ch;
unsigned char tmp[INADDRSZ], *tp;
saw_digit = 0;
octets = 0;
tp = tmp;
*tp = 0;
while((ch = *src++) != '\0') {
const char *pch;
pch = strchr(digits, ch);
if(pch) {
unsigned int val = (unsigned int)(*tp * 10) +
(unsigned int)(pch - digits);
if(saw_digit && *tp == 0)
return 0;
if(val > 255)
return 0;
*tp = (unsigned char)val;
if(!saw_digit) {
if(++octets > 4)
return 0;
saw_digit = 1;
}
}
else if(ch == '.' && saw_digit) {
if(octets == 4)
return 0;
*++tp = 0;
saw_digit = 0;
}
else
return 0;
}
if(octets < 4)
return 0;
memcpy(dst, tmp, INADDRSZ);
return 1;
}
/* int
* inet_pton6(src, dst)
* convert presentation level address to network order binary form.
* return:
* 1 if `src' is a valid [RFC1884 2.2] address, else 0.
* notice:
* (1) does not touch `dst' unless it is returning 1.
* (2) :: in a full address is silently ignored.
* credit:
* inspired by Mark Andrews.
* author:
* Paul Vixie, 1996.
*/
static int
inet_pton6(const char *src, unsigned char *dst)
{
static const char xdigits_l[] = "0123456789abcdef",
xdigits_u[] = "0123456789ABCDEF";
unsigned char tmp[IN6ADDRSZ], *tp, *endp, *colonp;
const char *curtok;
int ch, saw_xdigit;
size_t val;
memset((tp = tmp), 0, IN6ADDRSZ);
endp = tp + IN6ADDRSZ;
colonp = NULL;
/* Leading :: requires some special handling. */
if(*src == ':')
if(*++src != ':')
return 0;
curtok = src;
saw_xdigit = 0;
val = 0;
while((ch = *src++) != '\0') {
const char *xdigits;
const char *pch;
pch = strchr((xdigits = xdigits_l), ch);
if(!pch)
pch = strchr((xdigits = xdigits_u), ch);
if(pch) {
val <<= 4;
val |= (pch - xdigits);
if(++saw_xdigit > 4)
return 0;
continue;
}
if(ch == ':') {
curtok = src;
if(!saw_xdigit) {
if(colonp)
return 0;
colonp = tp;
continue;
}
if(tp + INT16SZ > endp)
return 0;
*tp++ = (unsigned char) ((val >> 8) & 0xff);
*tp++ = (unsigned char) (val & 0xff);
saw_xdigit = 0;
val = 0;
continue;
}
if(ch == '.' && ((tp + INADDRSZ) <= endp) &&
inet_pton4(curtok, tp) > 0) {
tp += INADDRSZ;
saw_xdigit = 0;
break; /* '\0' was seen by inet_pton4(). */
}
return 0;
}
if(saw_xdigit) {
if(tp + INT16SZ > endp)
return 0;
*tp++ = (unsigned char) ((val >> 8) & 0xff);
*tp++ = (unsigned char) (val & 0xff);
}
if(colonp) {
/*
* Since some memmove()'s erroneously fail to handle
* overlapping regions, we will do the shift by hand.
*/
const ssize_t n = tp - colonp;
ssize_t i;
if(tp == endp)
return 0;
for(i = 1; i <= n; i++) {
*(endp - i) = *(colonp + n - i);
*(colonp + n - i) = 0;
}
tp = endp;
}
if(tp != endp)
return 0;
memcpy(dst, tmp, IN6ADDRSZ);
return 1;
}
#endif /* HAVE_INET_PTON */