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20 /** @file lib/base64.c
21 * @brief Support for MIME base64
30 static const char mime_base64_table[] =
31 "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/=";
33 /** @brief Convert MIME base64
34 * @param s base64 data
35 * @param nsp Where to store length of converted data
36 * @return Decoded data
38 * See <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2045#section-6.8">RFC
41 char *mime_base64(const char *s, size_t *nsp) {
42 return generic_base64(s, nsp, mime_base64_table);
45 /** @brief Convert base64
46 * @param s base64 data
47 * @param nsp Where to store length of converted data
48 * @param table Table of characters to use
49 * @return Decoded data
51 * @p table should consist of 65 characters. The first 64 will be used to
52 * represents the 64 digits and the 65th will be used as padding at the end
53 * (i.e. the role of '=' in RFC2045 base64).
55 char *generic_base64(const char *s, size_t *nsp, const char *table) {
62 while((c = (unsigned char)*s++)) {
65 dynstr_append(&d, (b[0] << 2) + (b[1] >> 4));
67 dynstr_append(&d, (b[1] << 4) + (b[2] >> 2));
70 } else if((t = strchr(table, c))) {
73 dynstr_append(&d, (b[0] << 2) + (b[1] >> 4));
74 dynstr_append(&d, (b[1] << 4) + (b[2] >> 2));
75 dynstr_append(&d, (b[2] << 6) + b[3]);
86 /** @brief Convert a binary string to MIME base64
87 * @param s Bytes to convert
88 * @param ns Number of bytes to convert
89 * @return Encoded data
91 * This function does not attempt to split up lines.
93 * See <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2045#section-6.8">RFC
96 char *mime_to_base64(const uint8_t *s, size_t ns) {
97 return generic_to_base64(s, ns, mime_base64_table);
100 /** @brief Convert a binary string to base64
101 * @param s Bytes to convert
102 * @param ns Number of bytes to convert
103 * @param table Table of characters to use
104 * @return Encoded data
106 * This function does not attempt to split up lines.
108 * @p table should consist of 65 characters. The first 64 will be used to
109 * represents the 64 digits and the 65th will be used as padding at the end
110 * (i.e. the role of '=' in RFC2045 base64).
112 char *generic_to_base64(const uint8_t *s, size_t ns, const char *table) {
117 /* Input bytes with output bits: AAAAAABB BBBBCCCC CCDDDDDD */
118 /* Output bytes with input bits: 000000 001111 111122 222222 */
119 dynstr_append(d, table[s[0] >> 2]);
120 dynstr_append(d, table[((s[0] & 3) << 4)
122 dynstr_append(d, table[((s[1] & 15) << 2)
124 dynstr_append(d, table[s[2] & 63]);
129 dynstr_append(d, table[s[0] >> 2]);
132 dynstr_append(d, table[(s[0] & 3) << 4]);
133 dynstr_append(d, table[64]);
134 dynstr_append(d, table[64]);
137 dynstr_append(d, table[((s[0] & 3) << 4)
139 dynstr_append(d, table[(s[1] & 15) << 2]);
140 dynstr_append(d, table[64]);