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diff --git a/hbytes/hbytes.h b/hbytes/hbytes.h
index ff5220b..0ed871c 100644
--- a/hbytes/hbytes.h
+++ b/hbytes/hbytes.h
@@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
-/*
- */
/*
* hbytes raw2h BINARY => hex
* hbytes h2raw HEX => binary
@@ -17,6 +15,9 @@
* hbytes overwrite VAR START VALUE
* hbytes trimleft VAR removes any leading 0 octets
* hbytes repeat VALUE COUNT => COUNT copies of VALUE
+ * hbytes zeroes COUNT => COUNT zero bytes
+ * hbytes random COUNT => COUNT random bytes
+ * hbytes xor VAR VALUE $VAR (+)= VALUE
*
* hbytes ushort2h LONG => LONG must be <2^16, returns as hex
* hbytes h2ushort HEX => |HEX| must be 2 bytes, returns as ulong
@@ -62,6 +63,32 @@
* uint VARNAME/VALUE (VARNAME if ul2bitfields;
* ulong VARNAME/VALUE VALUE if bitfields2ul)
*
+ * Address ranges (addrmap.c):
+ *
+ * An address range is a slightly efficient partial mapping from
+ * addresses to arbitrary data values. An address is a number of
+ * octets expressed as an hbytes. All the addresses covered by the
+ * same addrmap should have the same length.
+ *
+ * hbytes addr-map lookup MAP-VAR ADDRESS [DEFAULT] => DATA
+ * Error on missing default or if any prefix longer than ADDRESS.
+ *
+ * hbytes addr-map amend-range MAP-VAR START END DATA
+ * hbytes addr-map amend-mask MAP-VAR PREFIX PREFIX-LENGTH DATA
+ * Sets all of the addresses in PREFIX/PREFIX-LENGTH to the
+ * relevant value.
+ *
+ * Representation:
+ * An address map MAP is
+ * [list BIT-LENGTH \
+ * [list START END DATA-VALUE] \
+ * [list START' END' DATA-VALUE'] \
+ * ...
+ * ]
+ * The list is sorted by ascending START and entries do not overlap.
+ * START and END are both inclusive. BIT-LENGTH is in usual Tcl
+ * integer notation and must be a multiple of 8.
+ *
* Error codes
*
* HBYTES BLOCKCIPHER CRYPTFAIL CRYPT block cipher mode failed somehow (!)
@@ -72,8 +99,15 @@
* HBYTES LENGTH OVERRUN block too long
* HBYTES LENGTH RANGE input length or offset is -ve or silly
* HBYTES LENGTH UNDERRUN block too short (or offset too big)
+ * HBYTES LENGTH MISMATCH when blocks must be exactly same length
* HBYTES SYNTAX supposed hex block had wrong syntax
* HBYTES VALUE OVERFLOW value to be conv'd to hex too big/long
+ * HBYTES ADDRMAP NOMATCH no addr/mask matches address for lookup
+ * HBYTES ADDRMAP UNDERRUN addr for lookup or amend is too short
+ * HBYTES ADDRMAP OVERRUN addr for lookup or amend is too long
+ * HBYTES ADDRMAP EXCLBITS amend-mask 1-bits outside prefix len
+ * HBYTES ADDRMAP BADRANGE amend-range start > end
+ * HBYTES ADDRMAP VALUE addr-map string value is erroneous
* SOCKADDR AFUNIX LENGTH path for AF_UNIX socket too long
* SOCKADDR SYNTAX IPV4 bad IPv4 socket address &/or port
* SOCKADDR SYNTAX OTHER bad socket addr, couldn't tell what kind
@@ -82,9 +116,31 @@
* ULONG BITCOUNT UNDERRUN bitfields add up to less than 32
* ULONG VALUE NEGATIVE attempt convert -ve integers to ulong
* ULONG VALUE OVERFLOW converted value does not fit in result
+ * TUNTAP IFNAME LENGTH tun/tap interface name too long
+ * TUNTAP MTU OVERRUN tun/tap mtu limited to 2^16 bytes
*
* Refs: HMAC: RFC2104
*/
+/* ---8<--- end of documentation comment --8<-- */
+
+/*
+ * hbytes - hex-stringrep efficient byteblocks for Tcl
+ * Copyright 2006-2012 Ian Jackson
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
+ * License, or (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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
+ * General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this library; if not, see .
+ */
+
#ifndef HBYTES_H
#define HBYTES_H
@@ -98,10 +154,9 @@
#include
#include
#include
+#include
-#include
-
-typedef unsigned char Byte;
+#include "chiark-tcl.h"
/* from hbytes.c */
@@ -128,200 +183,76 @@ typedef struct {
*/
} HBytes_ComplexValue; /* pointed to from internalRep.otherValuePtr */
+void memxor(Byte *dest, const Byte *src, int l);
+extern int Chiark_tcl_hbytes_Init(Tcl_Interp *ip);
+ /* called by load(3tcl) and also by extensions which depend on this one */
+
/* Public interfaces: */
-extern Tcl_ObjType hbytes_type;
+extern Tcl_ObjType cht_hbytes_type;
-int hbytes_len(const HBytes_Value *v);
-Byte *hbytes_data(const HBytes_Value *v); /* caller may then modify data! */
-int hbytes_issentinel(const HBytes_Value *v);
+int cht_hb_len(const HBytes_Value *v);
+Byte *cht_hb_data(const HBytes_Value *v); /* caller may then modify data! */
+int cht_hb_issentinel(const HBytes_Value *v);
-Byte *hbytes_prepend(HBytes_Value *upd, int el);
-Byte *hbytes_append(HBytes_Value *upd, int el);
+Byte *cht_hb_prepend(HBytes_Value *upd, int el);
+Byte *cht_hb_append(HBytes_Value *upd, int el);
/* return value is where to put the data */
-const Byte *hbytes_unprepend(HBytes_Value *upd, int rl);
-const Byte *hbytes_unappend(HBytes_Value *upd, int rl);
+const Byte *cht_hb_unprepend(HBytes_Value *upd, int rl);
+const Byte *cht_hb_unappend(HBytes_Value *upd, int rl);
/* return value points to the removed data, which remains valid
* until next op on the HBytes_Value. If original value is
* shorter than rl or negative, returns 0 and does nothing. */
-void hbytes_empty(HBytes_Value *returns);
-void hbytes_sentinel(HBytes_Value *returns);
-void hbytes_array(HBytes_Value *returns, const Byte *array, int l);
-Byte *hbytes_arrayspace(HBytes_Value *returns, int l);
-void hbytes_free(const HBytes_Value *frees);
+void cht_hb_empty(HBytes_Value *returns);
+void cht_hb_sentinel(HBytes_Value *returns);
+void cht_hb_array(HBytes_Value *returns, const Byte *array, int l);
+Byte *cht_hb_arrayspace(HBytes_Value *returns, int l);
+void cht_hb_free(const HBytes_Value *frees);
/* _empty, _sentinel and _array do not free or read the old value;
* _free it first if needed. _free leaves it garbage, so you
* have to call _empty to reuse it. _arrayspace doesn't fill
* the array; you get a pointer and must fill it with data
* yourself. */
-/* The value made by hbytes_sentinel should not be passed to
- * anything except HBYTES_IS..., and hbytes_free. */
-
-/* from sockaddr.c */
-
-typedef struct {
- Byte *begin, *end;
-} SockAddr_Value;
-
-extern Tcl_ObjType sockaddr_type;
-
-void sockaddr_clear(SockAddr_Value*);
-void sockaddr_create(SockAddr_Value*, const struct sockaddr *addr, int len);
-int sockaddr_len(const SockAddr_Value*);
-const struct sockaddr *sockaddr_addr(const SockAddr_Value*);
-void sockaddr_free(const SockAddr_Value*);
-
-/* from dgram.c */
-
-extern Tcl_ObjType dgramsockid_type;
-typedef struct DgramSocket *DgramSockID;
+/* The value made by cht_hb_sentinel should not be passed to
+ * anything except HBYTES_IS..., and cht_hb_free. */
/* from hook.c */
-int staticerr(Tcl_Interp *ip, const char *m, const char *ec);
-int posixerr(Tcl_Interp *ip, int errnoval, const char *m);
-void objfreeir(Tcl_Obj *o);
-int get_urandom(Tcl_Interp *ip, Byte *buffer, int l);
-
-void obj_updatestr_array(Tcl_Obj *o, const Byte *array, int l);
-void obj_updatestr_array_prefix(Tcl_Obj *o, const Byte *byte,
+void cht_obj_updatestr_array(Tcl_Obj *o, const Byte *array, int l);
+void cht_obj_updatestr_array_prefix(Tcl_Obj *o, const Byte *byte,
int l, const char *prefix);
-void obj_updatestr_vstringls(Tcl_Obj *o, ...);
- /* const char*, int, const char*, int, ..., (const char*)0 */
-void obj_updatestr_string_len(Tcl_Obj *o, const char *str, int l);
-void obj_updatestr_string(Tcl_Obj *o, const char *str);
-
/* from parse.c */
typedef struct {
HBytes_Value *hb;
- Tcl_Obj *obj, *var;
- int copied;
+ Something_Var sth;
} HBytes_Var;
-void fini_hbv(Tcl_Interp *ip, int rc, HBytes_Var *agg);
+/* from addrmap.c */
-/* from chop.c */
- /* only do_... functions declared in tables.h */
-
-/* from ulong.c */
-
-Tcl_ObjType ulong_type;
-
-/* from enum.c */
-
-extern Tcl_ObjType enum_nearlytype;
-extern Tcl_ObjType enum1_nearlytype;
-
-const void *enum_lookup_cached_func(Tcl_Interp *ip, Tcl_Obj *o,
- const void *firstentry, size_t entrysize,
- const char *what);
-#define enum_lookup_cached(ip,o,table,what) \
- (enum_lookup_cached_func((ip),(o), \
- &(table)[0],sizeof((table)[0]), \
- (what)))
- /* table should be a pointer to an array of structs of size
- * entrysize, the first member of which should be a const char*.
- * The table should finish with a null const char *.
- * On error, 0 is returned and the ip->result will have been
- * set to the error message.
- */
-
-int enum1_lookup_cached_func(Tcl_Interp *ip, Tcl_Obj *o,
- const char *opts, const char *what);
- /* -1 => error */
-
-/* from crypto.c */
-
-void memxor(Byte *dest, const Byte *src, int l);
-
-typedef struct {
- const char *name;
- int pad, use_algname;
-} PadOp;
-
-extern Tcl_ObjType blockcipherkey_type;
-
-/* from algtables.c */
-
-typedef struct {
- const char *name;
- int int_offset;
-} BlockCipherPropInfo, HashAlgPropInfo;
+typedef struct AddrMap_Value AddrMap_Value;
typedef struct {
- const char *name;
- int hashsize, blocksize, statesize;
- void (*init)(void *state);
- void (*update)(void *state, const void *data, int len);
- void (*final)(void *state, void *digest);
- void (*oneshot)(void *digest, const void *data, int len);
-} HashAlgInfo;
-
-extern const HashAlgInfo hashalginfos[];
+ AddrMap_Value *am;
+ Something_Var sth;
+} AddrMap_Var;
-typedef struct {
- void (*make_schedule)(void *schedule, const void *key, int keylen);
- void (*crypt)(const void *schedule, const void *in, void *out);
- /* in and out may be the same, but if they aren't they may not overlap */
- /* in and out for crypt will have been through block_byteswap */
-} BlockCipherPerDirectionInfo;
-
-typedef struct {
- const char *name;
- int blocksize, schedule_size, key_min, key_max;
- BlockCipherPerDirectionInfo encrypt, decrypt;
-} BlockCipherAlgInfo;
+extern Tcl_ObjType cht_addrmap_type;
-extern const BlockCipherAlgInfo blockcipheralginfos[];
+/* from chop.c */
+ /* only do_... functions declared in tables.h */
-/* from bcmode.c */
+/* from ulong.c */
-typedef struct {
- const char *name;
- int iv_blocks, buf_blocks, mac_blocks;
-
- /* Each function is allowed to use up to buf_blocks * blocksize
- * bytes of space in buf. data is blocks * blocksize bytes
- * long. data should be modified in place by encrypt and decrypt;
- * modes may not change the size of data. iv is always provided and
- * is always of length iv_blocks * blocksize; encrypt and
- * decrypt may modify the iv value (in which case the Tcl caller
- * will get the modified IV) but this is not recommended. mac
- * should leave the mac, which must be mac_blocks * blocksize
- * bytes, in buf. (Therefore mac_blocks must be at least
- * buf_blocks.)
- */
- const char *(*encrypt)(Byte *data, int nblocks,
- const Byte *iv, Byte *buf,
- const BlockCipherAlgInfo *alg, int encr,
- const void *sch);
- const char *(*decrypt)(Byte *data, int nblocks,
- const Byte *iv, Byte *buf,
- const BlockCipherAlgInfo *alg, int encr,
- const void *sch);
- const char *(*mac)(const Byte *data, int nblocks,
- const Byte *iv, Byte *buf,
- const BlockCipherAlgInfo *alg,
- const void *sch);
-} BlockCipherModeInfo;
-
-extern const BlockCipherModeInfo blockciphermodeinfos[];
-
-/* from misc.c */
-
-int setnonblock(int fd, int isnonblock);
+Tcl_ObjType cht_ulong_type;
/* useful macros */
#define OBJ_HBYTES(o) ((HBytes_Value*)&(o)->internalRep.twoPtrValue)
#define OBJ_SOCKADDR(o) ((SockAddr_Value*)&(o)->internalRep.twoPtrValue)
-#define TALLOC(s) ((void*)Tcl_Alloc((s)))
-#define TFREE(f) (Tcl_Free((void*)(f)))
-
#endif /*HBYTES_H*/