1 /* -*- mode: C; c-file-style: "gnu"; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- */ 2 /* dbus-internals.c random utility stuff (internal to D-Bus implementation) 3 * 4 * Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Red Hat, Inc. 5 * 6 * Licensed under the Academic Free License version 2.1 7 * 8 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 9 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 10 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 11 * (at your option) any later version. 12 * 13 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 14 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 15 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 16 * GNU General Public License for more details. 17 * 18 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 19 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 20 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA 21 * 22 */ 23 24 #include <config.h> 25 #include "dbus-internals.h" 26 #include "dbus-protocol.h" 27 #include "dbus-marshal-basic.h" 28 #include "dbus-test.h" 29 #include <stdio.h> 30 #include <stdarg.h> 31 #include <string.h> 32 #include <stdlib.h> 33 #ifdef DBUS_USE_OUTPUT_DEBUG_STRING 34 #include <windows.h> 35 #include <mbstring.h> 36 #endif 37 38 #ifdef DBUS_ANDROID_LOG 39 #define LOG_TAG "libdbus" 40 #include <cutils/log.h> 41 #endif /* DBUS_ANDROID_LOG */ 42 43 /** 44 * @defgroup DBusInternals D-Bus secret internal implementation details 45 * @brief Documentation useful when developing or debugging D-Bus itself. 46 * 47 */ 48 49 /** 50 * @defgroup DBusInternalsUtils Utilities and portability 51 * @ingroup DBusInternals 52 * @brief Utility functions (_dbus_assert(), _dbus_warn(), etc.) 53 * @{ 54 */ 55 56 /** 57 * @def _dbus_assert 58 * 59 * Aborts with an error message if the condition is false. 60 * 61 * @param condition condition which must be true. 62 */ 63 64 /** 65 * @def _dbus_assert_not_reached 66 * 67 * Aborts with an error message if called. 68 * The given explanation will be printed. 69 * 70 * @param explanation explanation of what happened if the code was reached. 71 */ 72 73 /** 74 * @def _DBUS_N_ELEMENTS 75 * 76 * Computes the number of elements in a fixed-size array using 77 * sizeof(). 78 * 79 * @param array the array to count elements in. 80 */ 81 82 /** 83 * @def _DBUS_POINTER_TO_INT 84 * 85 * Safely casts a void* to an integer; should only be used on void* 86 * that actually contain integers, for example one created with 87 * _DBUS_INT_TO_POINTER. Only guaranteed to preserve 32 bits. 88 * (i.e. it's used to store 32-bit ints in pointers, but 89 * can't be used to store 64-bit pointers in ints.) 90 * 91 * @param pointer pointer to extract an integer from. 92 */ 93 /** 94 * @def _DBUS_INT_TO_POINTER 95 * 96 * Safely stuffs an integer into a pointer, to be extracted later with 97 * _DBUS_POINTER_TO_INT. Only guaranteed to preserve 32 bits. 98 * 99 * @param integer the integer to stuff into a pointer. 100 */ 101 /** 102 * @def _DBUS_ZERO 103 * 104 * Sets all bits in an object to zero. 105 * 106 * @param object the object to be zeroed. 107 */ 108 /** 109 * @def _DBUS_INT16_MIN 110 * 111 * Minimum value of type "int16" 112 */ 113 /** 114 * @def _DBUS_INT16_MAX 115 * 116 * Maximum value of type "int16" 117 */ 118 /** 119 * @def _DBUS_UINT16_MAX 120 * 121 * Maximum value of type "uint16" 122 */ 123 124 /** 125 * @def _DBUS_INT32_MIN 126 * 127 * Minimum value of type "int32" 128 */ 129 /** 130 * @def _DBUS_INT32_MAX 131 * 132 * Maximum value of type "int32" 133 */ 134 /** 135 * @def _DBUS_UINT32_MAX 136 * 137 * Maximum value of type "uint32" 138 */ 139 140 /** 141 * @def _DBUS_INT_MIN 142 * 143 * Minimum value of type "int" 144 */ 145 /** 146 * @def _DBUS_INT_MAX 147 * 148 * Maximum value of type "int" 149 */ 150 /** 151 * @def _DBUS_UINT_MAX 152 * 153 * Maximum value of type "uint" 154 */ 155 156 /** 157 * @typedef DBusForeachFunction 158 * 159 * Used to iterate over each item in a collection, such as 160 * a DBusList. 161 */ 162 163 /** 164 * @def _DBUS_LOCK_NAME 165 * 166 * Expands to name of a global lock variable. 167 */ 168 169 /** 170 * @def _DBUS_DEFINE_GLOBAL_LOCK 171 * 172 * Defines a global lock variable with the given name. 173 * The lock must be added to the list to initialize 174 * in dbus_threads_init(). 175 */ 176 177 /** 178 * @def _DBUS_DECLARE_GLOBAL_LOCK 179 * 180 * Expands to declaration of a global lock defined 181 * with _DBUS_DEFINE_GLOBAL_LOCK. 182 * The lock must be added to the list to initialize 183 * in dbus_threads_init(). 184 */ 185 186 /** 187 * @def _DBUS_LOCK 188 * 189 * Locks a global lock 190 */ 191 192 /** 193 * @def _DBUS_UNLOCK 194 * 195 * Unlocks a global lock 196 */ 197 198 /** 199 * Fixed "out of memory" error message, just to avoid 200 * making up a different string every time and wasting 201 * space. 202 */ 203 const char *_dbus_no_memory_message = "Not enough memory"; 204 205 static dbus_bool_t warn_initted = FALSE; 206 static dbus_bool_t fatal_warnings = FALSE; 207 static dbus_bool_t fatal_warnings_on_check_failed = TRUE; 208 209 static void 210 init_warnings(void) 211 { 212 if (!warn_initted) 213 { 214 const char *s; 215 s = _dbus_getenv ("DBUS_FATAL_WARNINGS"); 216 if (s && *s) 217 { 218 if (*s == '0') 219 { 220 fatal_warnings = FALSE; 221 fatal_warnings_on_check_failed = FALSE; 222 } 223 else if (*s == '1') 224 { 225 fatal_warnings = TRUE; 226 fatal_warnings_on_check_failed = TRUE; 227 } 228 else 229 { 230 fprintf(stderr, "DBUS_FATAL_WARNINGS should be set to 0 or 1 if set, not '%s'", 231 s); 232 } 233 } 234 235 warn_initted = TRUE; 236 } 237 } 238 239 /** 240 * Prints a warning message to stderr. Can optionally be made to exit 241 * fatally by setting DBUS_FATAL_WARNINGS, but this is rarely 242 * used. This function should be considered pretty much equivalent to 243 * fprintf(stderr). _dbus_warn_check_failed() on the other hand is 244 * suitable for use when a programming mistake has been made. 245 * 246 * @param format printf-style format string. 247 */ 248 void 249 _dbus_warn (const char *format, 250 ...) 251 { 252 va_list args; 253 254 if (!warn_initted) 255 init_warnings (); 256 257 va_start (args, format); 258 #ifdef DBUS_ANDROID_LOG 259 LOG_PRI_VA(ANDROID_LOG_WARN, LOG_TAG, format, args); 260 #else 261 vfprintf (stderr, format, args); 262 #endif /* DBUS_ANDROID_LOG */ 263 va_end (args); 264 265 if (fatal_warnings) 266 { 267 fflush (stderr); 268 _dbus_abort (); 269 } 270 } 271 272 /** 273 * Prints a "critical" warning to stderr when an assertion fails; 274 * differs from _dbus_warn primarily in that it prefixes the pid and 275 * defaults to fatal. This should be used only when a programming 276 * error has been detected. (NOT for unavoidable errors that an app 277 * might handle - those should be returned as DBusError.) Calling this 278 * means "there is a bug" 279 */ 280 void 281 _dbus_warn_check_failed(const char *format, 282 ...) 283 { 284 va_list args; 285 286 if (!warn_initted) 287 init_warnings (); 288 289 fprintf (stderr, "process %lu: ", _dbus_pid_for_log ()); 290 291 va_start (args, format); 292 #ifdef DBUS_ANDROID_LOG 293 LOG_PRI_VA(ANDROID_LOG_ERROR, LOG_TAG, format, args); 294 #else 295 vfprintf (stderr, format, args); 296 #endif /* DBUS_ANDROID_LOG */ 297 va_end (args); 298 299 if (fatal_warnings_on_check_failed) 300 { 301 fflush (stderr); 302 _dbus_abort (); 303 } 304 } 305 306 #ifdef DBUS_ENABLE_VERBOSE_MODE 307 308 static dbus_bool_t verbose_initted = FALSE; 309 static dbus_bool_t verbose = TRUE; 310 311 /** Whether to show the current thread in verbose messages */ 312 #define PTHREAD_IN_VERBOSE 0 313 #if PTHREAD_IN_VERBOSE 314 #include <pthread.h> 315 #endif 316 317 #ifdef _MSC_VER 318 #define inline 319 #endif 320 #ifdef DBUS_USE_OUTPUT_DEBUG_STRING 321 static char module_name[1024]; 322 #endif 323 324 static inline void 325 _dbus_verbose_init (void) 326 { 327 if (!verbose_initted) 328 { 329 #ifdef DBUS_ANDROID_LOG 330 /* Don't bother checking environment variable - just print the 331 verbose logs (can still be disabled with DBUS_ENABLE_VERBOSE_MODE) */ 332 verbose = TRUE; 333 #else 334 const char *p = _dbus_getenv ("DBUS_VERBOSE"); 335 verbose = p != NULL && *p == '1'; 336 #endif 337 verbose_initted = TRUE; 338 #ifdef DBUS_USE_OUTPUT_DEBUG_STRING 339 { 340 char *last_period, *last_slash; 341 GetModuleFileName(0,module_name,sizeof(module_name)-1); 342 last_period = _mbsrchr(module_name,'.'); 343 if (last_period) 344 *last_period ='\0'; 345 last_slash = _mbsrchr(module_name,'\\'); 346 if (last_slash) 347 strcpy(module_name,last_slash+1); 348 strcat(module_name,": "); 349 } 350 #endif 351 } 352 } 353 354 /** @def DBUS_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(c) 355 * macro for checking if character c is a patch separator 356 * 357 * @todo move to a header file so that others can use this too 358 */ 359 #ifdef DBUS_WIN 360 #define DBUS_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(c) (c == '\\' || c == '/') 361 #else 362 #define DBUS_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(c) (c == '/') 363 #endif 364 365 /** 366 remove source root from file path 367 the source root is determined by 368 */ 369 static char *_dbus_file_path_extract_elements_from_tail(const char *file,int level) 370 { 371 static int prefix = -1; 372 char *p; 373 374 if (prefix == -1) 375 { 376 char *p = (char *)file + strlen(file); 377 int i = 0; 378 prefix = 0; 379 for (;p >= file;p--) 380 { 381 if (DBUS_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(*p)) 382 { 383 if (++i >= level) 384 { 385 prefix = p-file+1; 386 break; 387 } 388 } 389 } 390 } 391 return (char *)file+prefix; 392 } 393 394 /** 395 * Implementation of dbus_is_verbose() macro if built with verbose logging 396 * enabled. 397 * @returns whether verbose logging is active. 398 */ 399 dbus_bool_t 400 _dbus_is_verbose_real (void) 401 { 402 _dbus_verbose_init (); 403 return verbose; 404 } 405 406 /** 407 * Prints a warning message to stderr 408 * if the user has enabled verbose mode. 409 * This is the real function implementation, 410 * use _dbus_verbose() macro in code. 411 * 412 * @param format printf-style format string. 413 */ 414 void 415 #ifdef DBUS_CPP_SUPPORTS_VARIABLE_MACRO_ARGUMENTS 416 _dbus_verbose_real (const char *file, 417 const int line, 418 const char *function, 419 const char *format, 420 #else 421 _dbus_verbose_real (const char *format, 422 #endif 423 ...) 424 { 425 va_list args; 426 static dbus_bool_t need_pid = TRUE; 427 int len; 428 429 /* things are written a bit oddly here so that 430 * in the non-verbose case we just have the one 431 * conditional and return immediately. 432 */ 433 if (!_dbus_is_verbose_real()) 434 return; 435 436 #ifndef DBUS_USE_OUTPUT_DEBUG_STRING 437 /* Print out pid before the line */ 438 if (need_pid) 439 { 440 #if PTHREAD_IN_VERBOSE 441 fprintf (stderr, "%lu: 0x%lx: ", _dbus_pid_for_log (), pthread_self ()); 442 #else 443 fprintf (stderr, "%lu: ", _dbus_pid_for_log ()); 444 #endif 445 } 446 #endif 447 448 /* Only print pid again if the next line is a new line */ 449 len = strlen (format); 450 if (format[len-1] == '\n') 451 need_pid = TRUE; 452 else 453 need_pid = FALSE; 454 455 va_start (args, format); 456 #ifdef DBUS_USE_OUTPUT_DEBUG_STRING 457 { 458 char buf[1024]; 459 strcpy(buf,module_name); 460 #ifdef DBUS_CPP_SUPPORTS_VARIABLE_MACRO_ARGUMENTS 461 sprintf (buf+strlen(buf), "[%s(%d):%s] ",_dbus_file_path_extract_elements_from_tail(file,2),line,function); 462 #endif 463 vsprintf (buf+strlen(buf),format, args); 464 va_end (args); 465 OutputDebugStringA(buf); 466 } 467 #else 468 #ifdef DBUS_CPP_SUPPORTS_VARIABLE_MACRO_ARGUMENTS 469 fprintf (stderr, "[%s(%d):%s] ",_dbus_file_path_extract_elements_from_tail(file,2),line,function); 470 #endif 471 472 #ifdef DBUS_ANDROID_LOG 473 LOG_PRI_VA(ANDROID_LOG_DEBUG, LOG_TAG, format, args); 474 #else 475 vfprintf (stderr, format, args); 476 #endif /* DBUS_ANDROID_LOG */ 477 va_end (args); 478 479 fflush (stderr); 480 #endif 481 } 482 483 /** 484 * Reinitializes the verbose logging code, used 485 * as a hack in dbus-spawn.c so that a child 486 * process re-reads its pid 487 * 488 */ 489 void 490 _dbus_verbose_reset_real (void) 491 { 492 verbose_initted = FALSE; 493 } 494 495 #endif /* DBUS_ENABLE_VERBOSE_MODE */ 496 497 /** 498 * Duplicates a string. Result must be freed with 499 * dbus_free(). Returns #NULL if memory allocation fails. 500 * If the string to be duplicated is #NULL, returns #NULL. 501 * 502 * @param str string to duplicate. 503 * @returns newly-allocated copy. 504 */ 505 char* 506 _dbus_strdup (const char *str) 507 { 508 size_t len; 509 char *copy; 510 511 if (str == NULL) 512 return NULL; 513 514 len = strlen (str); 515 516 copy = dbus_malloc (len + 1); 517 if (copy == NULL) 518 return NULL; 519 520 memcpy (copy, str, len + 1); 521 522 return copy; 523 } 524 525 /** 526 * Duplicates a block of memory. Returns 527 * #NULL on failure. 528 * 529 * @param mem memory to copy 530 * @param n_bytes number of bytes to copy 531 * @returns the copy 532 */ 533 void* 534 _dbus_memdup (const void *mem, 535 size_t n_bytes) 536 { 537 void *copy; 538 539 copy = dbus_malloc (n_bytes); 540 if (copy == NULL) 541 return NULL; 542 543 memcpy (copy, mem, n_bytes); 544 545 return copy; 546 } 547 548 /** 549 * Duplicates a string array. Result may be freed with 550 * dbus_free_string_array(). Returns #NULL if memory allocation fails. 551 * If the array to be duplicated is #NULL, returns #NULL. 552 * 553 * @param array array to duplicate. 554 * @returns newly-allocated copy. 555 */ 556 char** 557 _dbus_dup_string_array (const char **array) 558 { 559 int len; 560 int i; 561 char **copy; 562 563 if (array == NULL) 564 return NULL; 565 566 for (len = 0; array[len] != NULL; ++len) 567 ; 568 569 copy = dbus_new0 (char*, len + 1); 570 if (copy == NULL) 571 return NULL; 572 573 i = 0; 574 while (i < len) 575 { 576 copy[i] = _dbus_strdup (array[i]); 577 if (copy[i] == NULL) 578 { 579 dbus_free_string_array (copy); 580 return NULL; 581 } 582 583 ++i; 584 } 585 586 return copy; 587 } 588 589 /** 590 * Checks whether a string array contains the given string. 591 * 592 * @param array array to search. 593 * @param str string to look for 594 * @returns #TRUE if array contains string 595 */ 596 dbus_bool_t 597 _dbus_string_array_contains (const char **array, 598 const char *str) 599 { 600 int i; 601 602 i = 0; 603 while (array[i] != NULL) 604 { 605 if (strcmp (array[i], str) == 0) 606 return TRUE; 607 ++i; 608 } 609 610 return FALSE; 611 } 612 613 /** 614 * Generates a new UUID. If you change how this is done, 615 * there's some text about it in the spec that should also change. 616 * 617 * @param uuid the uuid to initialize 618 */ 619 void 620 _dbus_generate_uuid (DBusGUID *uuid) 621 { 622 long now; 623 624 _dbus_get_current_time (&now, NULL); 625 626 uuid->as_uint32s[DBUS_UUID_LENGTH_WORDS - 1] = DBUS_UINT32_TO_BE (now); 627 628 _dbus_generate_random_bytes_buffer (uuid->as_bytes, DBUS_UUID_LENGTH_BYTES - 4); 629 } 630 631 /** 632 * Hex-encode a UUID. 633 * 634 * @param uuid the uuid 635 * @param encoded string to append hex uuid to 636 * @returns #FALSE if no memory 637 */ 638 dbus_bool_t 639 _dbus_uuid_encode (const DBusGUID *uuid, 640 DBusString *encoded) 641 { 642 DBusString binary; 643 _dbus_string_init_const_len (&binary, uuid->as_bytes, DBUS_UUID_LENGTH_BYTES); 644 return _dbus_string_hex_encode (&binary, 0, encoded, _dbus_string_get_length (encoded)); 645 } 646 647 static dbus_bool_t 648 _dbus_read_uuid_file_without_creating (const DBusString *filename, 649 DBusGUID *uuid, 650 DBusError *error) 651 { 652 DBusString contents; 653 DBusString decoded; 654 int end; 655 656 if (!_dbus_string_init (&contents)) 657 { 658 _DBUS_SET_OOM (error); 659 return FALSE; 660 } 661 662 if (!_dbus_string_init (&decoded)) 663 { 664 _dbus_string_free (&contents); 665 _DBUS_SET_OOM (error); 666 return FALSE; 667 } 668 669 if (!_dbus_file_get_contents (&contents, filename, error)) 670 goto error; 671 672 _dbus_string_chop_white (&contents); 673 674 if (_dbus_string_get_length (&contents) != DBUS_UUID_LENGTH_HEX) 675 { 676 dbus_set_error (error, DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_FILE_CONTENT, 677 "UUID file '%s' should contain a hex string of length %d, not length %d, with no other text", 678 _dbus_string_get_const_data (filename), 679 DBUS_UUID_LENGTH_HEX, 680 _dbus_string_get_length (&contents)); 681 goto error; 682 } 683 684 if (!_dbus_string_hex_decode (&contents, 0, &end, &decoded, 0)) 685 { 686 _DBUS_SET_OOM (error); 687 goto error; 688 } 689 690 if (end == 0) 691 { 692 dbus_set_error (error, DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_FILE_CONTENT, 693 "UUID file '%s' contains invalid hex data", 694 _dbus_string_get_const_data (filename)); 695 goto error; 696 } 697 698 if (_dbus_string_get_length (&decoded) != DBUS_UUID_LENGTH_BYTES) 699 { 700 dbus_set_error (error, DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_FILE_CONTENT, 701 "UUID file '%s' contains %d bytes of hex-encoded data instead of %d", 702 _dbus_string_get_const_data (filename), 703 _dbus_string_get_length (&decoded), 704 DBUS_UUID_LENGTH_BYTES); 705 goto error; 706 } 707 708 _dbus_string_copy_to_buffer (&decoded, uuid->as_bytes, DBUS_UUID_LENGTH_BYTES); 709 710 _dbus_string_free (&decoded); 711 _dbus_string_free (&contents); 712 713 _DBUS_ASSERT_ERROR_IS_CLEAR (error); 714 715 return TRUE; 716 717 error: 718 _DBUS_ASSERT_ERROR_IS_SET (error); 719 _dbus_string_free (&contents); 720 _dbus_string_free (&decoded); 721 return FALSE; 722 } 723 724 static dbus_bool_t 725 _dbus_create_uuid_file_exclusively (const DBusString *filename, 726 DBusGUID *uuid, 727 DBusError *error) 728 { 729 DBusString encoded; 730 731 if (!_dbus_string_init (&encoded)) 732 { 733 _DBUS_SET_OOM (error); 734 return FALSE; 735 } 736 737 _dbus_generate_uuid (uuid); 738 739 if (!_dbus_uuid_encode (uuid, &encoded)) 740 { 741 _DBUS_SET_OOM (error); 742 goto error; 743 } 744 745 if (!_dbus_string_append_byte (&encoded, '\n')) 746 { 747 _DBUS_SET_OOM (error); 748 goto error; 749 } 750 751 if (!_dbus_string_save_to_file (&encoded, filename, TRUE, error)) 752 goto error; 753 754 _dbus_string_free (&encoded); 755 756 _DBUS_ASSERT_ERROR_IS_CLEAR (error); 757 return TRUE; 758 759 error: 760 _DBUS_ASSERT_ERROR_IS_SET (error); 761 _dbus_string_free (&encoded); 762 return FALSE; 763 } 764 765 /** 766 * Reads (and optionally writes) a uuid to a file. Initializes the uuid 767 * unless an error is returned. 768 * 769 * @param filename the name of the file 770 * @param uuid uuid to be initialized with the loaded uuid 771 * @param create_if_not_found #TRUE to create a new uuid and save it if the file doesn't exist 772 * @param error the error return 773 * @returns #FALSE if the error is set 774 */ 775 dbus_bool_t 776 _dbus_read_uuid_file (const DBusString *filename, 777 DBusGUID *uuid, 778 dbus_bool_t create_if_not_found, 779 DBusError *error) 780 { 781 DBusError read_error = DBUS_ERROR_INIT; 782 783 if (_dbus_read_uuid_file_without_creating (filename, uuid, &read_error)) 784 return TRUE; 785 786 if (!create_if_not_found) 787 { 788 dbus_move_error (&read_error, error); 789 return FALSE; 790 } 791 792 /* If the file exists and contains junk, we want to keep that error 793 * message instead of overwriting it with a "file exists" error 794 * message when we try to write 795 */ 796 if (dbus_error_has_name (&read_error, DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_FILE_CONTENT)) 797 { 798 dbus_move_error (&read_error, error); 799 return FALSE; 800 } 801 else 802 { 803 dbus_error_free (&read_error); 804 return _dbus_create_uuid_file_exclusively (filename, uuid, error); 805 } 806 } 807 808 _DBUS_DEFINE_GLOBAL_LOCK (machine_uuid); 809 static int machine_uuid_initialized_generation = 0; 810 static DBusGUID machine_uuid; 811 812 /** 813 * Gets the hex-encoded UUID of the machine this function is 814 * executed on. This UUID is guaranteed to be the same for a given 815 * machine at least until it next reboots, though it also 816 * makes some effort to be the same forever, it may change if the 817 * machine is reconfigured or its hardware is modified. 818 * 819 * @param uuid_str string to append hex-encoded machine uuid to 820 * @returns #FALSE if no memory 821 */ 822 dbus_bool_t 823 _dbus_get_local_machine_uuid_encoded (DBusString *uuid_str) 824 { 825 dbus_bool_t ok; 826 827 _DBUS_LOCK (machine_uuid); 828 if (machine_uuid_initialized_generation != _dbus_current_generation) 829 { 830 DBusError error = DBUS_ERROR_INIT; 831 832 if (!_dbus_read_local_machine_uuid (&machine_uuid, FALSE, 833 &error)) 834 { 835 #ifndef DBUS_BUILD_TESTS 836 /* For the test suite, we may not be installed so just continue silently 837 * here. But in a production build, we want to be nice and loud about 838 * this. 839 */ 840 _dbus_warn_check_failed ("D-Bus library appears to be incorrectly set up; failed to read machine uuid: %s\n" 841 "See the manual page for dbus-uuidgen to correct this issue.\n", 842 error.message); 843 #endif 844 845 dbus_error_free (&error); 846 847 _dbus_generate_uuid (&machine_uuid); 848 } 849 } 850 851 ok = _dbus_uuid_encode (&machine_uuid, uuid_str); 852 853 _DBUS_UNLOCK (machine_uuid); 854 855 return ok; 856 } 857 858 #ifdef DBUS_BUILD_TESTS 859 /** 860 * Returns a string describing the given name. 861 * 862 * @param header_field the field to describe 863 * @returns a constant string describing the field 864 */ 865 const char * 866 _dbus_header_field_to_string (int header_field) 867 { 868 switch (header_field) 869 { 870 case DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_INVALID: 871 return "invalid"; 872 case DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_PATH: 873 return "path"; 874 case DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_INTERFACE: 875 return "interface"; 876 case DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_MEMBER: 877 return "member"; 878 case DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_ERROR_NAME: 879 return "error-name"; 880 case DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_REPLY_SERIAL: 881 return "reply-serial"; 882 case DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_DESTINATION: 883 return "destination"; 884 case DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_SENDER: 885 return "sender"; 886 case DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_SIGNATURE: 887 return "signature"; 888 default: 889 return "unknown"; 890 } 891 } 892 #endif /* DBUS_BUILD_TESTS */ 893 894 #ifndef DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS 895 /** String used in _dbus_return_if_fail macro */ 896 const char *_dbus_return_if_fail_warning_format = 897 "arguments to %s() were incorrect, assertion \"%s\" failed in file %s line %d.\n" 898 "This is normally a bug in some application using the D-Bus library.\n"; 899 #endif 900 901 #ifndef DBUS_DISABLE_ASSERT 902 /** 903 * Internals of _dbus_assert(); it's a function 904 * rather than a macro with the inline code so 905 * that the assertion failure blocks don't show up 906 * in test suite coverage, and to shrink code size. 907 * 908 * @param condition TRUE if assertion succeeded 909 * @param condition_text condition as a string 910 * @param file file the assertion is in 911 * @param line line the assertion is in 912 * @param func function the assertion is in 913 */ 914 void 915 _dbus_real_assert (dbus_bool_t condition, 916 const char *condition_text, 917 const char *file, 918 int line, 919 const char *func) 920 { 921 if (_DBUS_UNLIKELY (!condition)) 922 { 923 _dbus_warn ("%lu: assertion failed \"%s\" file \"%s\" line %d function %s\n", 924 _dbus_pid_for_log (), condition_text, file, line, func); 925 _dbus_abort (); 926 } 927 } 928 929 /** 930 * Internals of _dbus_assert_not_reached(); it's a function 931 * rather than a macro with the inline code so 932 * that the assertion failure blocks don't show up 933 * in test suite coverage, and to shrink code size. 934 * 935 * @param explanation what was reached that shouldn't have been 936 * @param file file the assertion is in 937 * @param line line the assertion is in 938 */ 939 void 940 _dbus_real_assert_not_reached (const char *explanation, 941 const char *file, 942 int line) 943 { 944 _dbus_warn ("File \"%s\" line %d process %lu should not have been reached: %s\n", 945 file, line, _dbus_pid_for_log (), explanation); 946 _dbus_abort (); 947 } 948 #endif /* DBUS_DISABLE_ASSERT */ 949 950 #ifdef DBUS_BUILD_TESTS 951 static dbus_bool_t 952 run_failing_each_malloc (int n_mallocs, 953 const char *description, 954 DBusTestMemoryFunction func, 955 void *data) 956 { 957 n_mallocs += 10; /* fudge factor to ensure reallocs etc. are covered */ 958 959 while (n_mallocs >= 0) 960 { 961 _dbus_set_fail_alloc_counter (n_mallocs); 962 963 _dbus_verbose ("\n===\n%s: (will fail malloc %d with %d failures)\n===\n", 964 description, n_mallocs, 965 _dbus_get_fail_alloc_failures ()); 966 967 if (!(* func) (data)) 968 return FALSE; 969 970 n_mallocs -= 1; 971 } 972 973 _dbus_set_fail_alloc_counter (_DBUS_INT_MAX); 974 975 return TRUE; 976 } 977 978 /** 979 * Tests how well the given function responds to out-of-memory 980 * situations. Calls the function repeatedly, failing a different 981 * call to malloc() each time. If the function ever returns #FALSE, 982 * the test fails. The function should return #TRUE whenever something 983 * valid (such as returning an error, or succeeding) occurs, and #FALSE 984 * if it gets confused in some way. 985 * 986 * @param description description of the test used in verbose output 987 * @param func function to call 988 * @param data data to pass to function 989 * @returns #TRUE if the function never returns FALSE 990 */ 991 dbus_bool_t 992 _dbus_test_oom_handling (const char *description, 993 DBusTestMemoryFunction func, 994 void *data) 995 { 996 int approx_mallocs; 997 const char *setting; 998 int max_failures_to_try; 999 int i; 1000 1001 /* Run once to see about how many mallocs are involved */ 1002 1003 _dbus_set_fail_alloc_counter (_DBUS_INT_MAX); 1004 1005 _dbus_verbose ("Running once to count mallocs\n"); 1006 1007 if (!(* func) (data)) 1008 return FALSE; 1009 1010 approx_mallocs = _DBUS_INT_MAX - _dbus_get_fail_alloc_counter (); 1011 1012 _dbus_verbose ("\n=================\n%s: about %d mallocs total\n=================\n", 1013 description, approx_mallocs); 1014 1015 setting = _dbus_getenv ("DBUS_TEST_MALLOC_FAILURES"); 1016 if (setting != NULL) 1017 { 1018 DBusString str; 1019 long v; 1020 _dbus_string_init_const (&str, setting); 1021 v = 4; 1022 if (!_dbus_string_parse_int (&str, 0, &v, NULL)) 1023 _dbus_warn ("couldn't parse '%s' as integer\n", setting); 1024 max_failures_to_try = v; 1025 } 1026 else 1027 { 1028 max_failures_to_try = 4; 1029 } 1030 1031 i = setting ? max_failures_to_try - 1 : 1; 1032 while (i < max_failures_to_try) 1033 { 1034 _dbus_set_fail_alloc_failures (i); 1035 if (!run_failing_each_malloc (approx_mallocs, description, func, data)) 1036 return FALSE; 1037 ++i; 1038 } 1039 1040 _dbus_verbose ("\n=================\n%s: all iterations passed\n=================\n", 1041 description); 1042 1043 return TRUE; 1044 } 1045 #endif /* DBUS_BUILD_TESTS */ 1046 1047 /** @} */ 1048