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diff --git a/fs/cifs/cifs_unicode.c b/fs/cifs/cifs_unicode.c
index 7d75272a6b3..60e3c4253de 100644
--- a/fs/cifs/cifs_unicode.c
+++ b/fs/cifs/cifs_unicode.c
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/*
* fs/cifs/cifs_unicode.c
*
- * Copyright (c) International Business Machines Corp., 2000,2005
+ * Copyright (c) International Business Machines Corp., 2000,2009
* Modified by Steve French (sfrench@us.ibm.com)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -26,31 +26,157 @@
#include "cifs_debug.h"
/*
- * NAME: cifs_strfromUCS()
- *
- * FUNCTION: Convert little-endian unicode string to character string
+ * cifs_ucs2_bytes - how long will a string be after conversion?
+ * @ucs - pointer to input string
+ * @maxbytes - don't go past this many bytes of input string
+ * @codepage - destination codepage
*
+ * Walk a ucs2le string and return the number of bytes that the string will
+ * be after being converted to the given charset, not including any null
+ * termination required. Don't walk past maxbytes in the source buffer.
*/
int
-cifs_strfromUCS_le(char *to, const __le16 *from,
- int len, const struct nls_table *codepage)
+cifs_ucs2_bytes(const __le16 *from, int maxbytes,
+ const struct nls_table *codepage)
{
int i;
- int outlen = 0;
+ int charlen, outlen = 0;
+ int maxwords = maxbytes / 2;
+ char tmp[NLS_MAX_CHARSET_SIZE];
- for (i = 0; (i < len) && from[i]; i++) {
- int charlen;
- /* 2.4.0 kernel or greater */
- charlen =
- codepage->uni2char(le16_to_cpu(from[i]), &to[outlen],
- NLS_MAX_CHARSET_SIZE);
- if (charlen > 0) {
+ for (i = 0; from[i] && i < maxwords; i++) {
+ charlen = codepage->uni2char(le16_to_cpu(from[i]), tmp,
+ NLS_MAX_CHARSET_SIZE);
+ if (charlen > 0)
outlen += charlen;
- } else {
- to[outlen++] = '?';
+ else
+ outlen++;
+ }
+
+ return outlen;
+}
+
+/*
+ * cifs_mapchar - convert a little-endian char to proper char in codepage
+ * @target - where converted character should be copied
+ * @src_char - 2 byte little-endian source character
+ * @cp - codepage to which character should be converted
+ * @mapchar - should character be mapped according to mapchars mount option?
+ *
+ * This function handles the conversion of a single character. It is the
+ * responsibility of the caller to ensure that the target buffer is large
+ * enough to hold the result of the conversion (at least NLS_MAX_CHARSET_SIZE).
+ */
+static int
+cifs_mapchar(char *target, const __le16 src_char, const struct nls_table *cp,
+ bool mapchar)
+{
+ int len = 1;
+
+ if (!mapchar)
+ goto cp_convert;
+
+ /*
+ * BB: Cannot handle remapping UNI_SLASH until all the calls to
+ * build_path_from_dentry are modified, as they use slash as
+ * separator.
+ */
+ switch (le16_to_cpu(src_char)) {
+ case UNI_COLON:
+ *target = ':';
+ break;
+ case UNI_ASTERIK:
+ *target = '*';
+ break;
+ case UNI_QUESTION:
+ *target = '?';
+ break;
+ case UNI_PIPE:
+ *target = '|';
+ break;
+ case UNI_GRTRTHAN:
+ *target = '>';
+ break;
+ case UNI_LESSTHAN:
+ *target = '<';
+ break;
+ default:
+ goto cp_convert;
+ }
+
+out:
+ return len;
+
+cp_convert:
+ len = cp->uni2char(le16_to_cpu(src_char), target,
+ NLS_MAX_CHARSET_SIZE);
+ if (len <= 0) {
+ *target = '?';
+ len = 1;
+ }
+ goto out;
+}
+
+/*
+ * cifs_from_ucs2 - convert utf16le string to local charset
+ * @to - destination buffer
+ * @from - source buffer
+ * @tolen - destination buffer size (in bytes)
+ * @fromlen - source buffer size (in bytes)
+ * @codepage - codepage to which characters should be converted
+ * @mapchar - should characters be remapped according to the mapchars option?
+ *
+ * Convert a little-endian ucs2le string (as sent by the server) to a string
+ * in the provided codepage. The tolen and fromlen parameters are to ensure
+ * that the code doesn't walk off of the end of the buffer (which is always
+ * a danger if the alignment of the source buffer is off). The destination
+ * string is always properly null terminated and fits in the destination
+ * buffer. Returns the length of the destination string in bytes (including
+ * null terminator).
+ *
+ * Note that some windows versions actually send multiword UTF-16 characters
+ * instead of straight UCS-2. The linux nls routines however aren't able to
+ * deal with those characters properly. In the event that we get some of
+ * those characters, they won't be translated properly.
+ */
+int
+cifs_from_ucs2(char *to, const __le16 *from, int tolen, int fromlen,
+ const struct nls_table *codepage, bool mapchar)
+{
+ int i, charlen, safelen;
+ int outlen = 0;
+ int nullsize = nls_nullsize(codepage);
+ int fromwords = fromlen / 2;
+ char tmp[NLS_MAX_CHARSET_SIZE];
+
+ /*
+ * because the chars can be of varying widths, we need to take care
+ * not to overflow the destination buffer when we get close to the
+ * end of it. Until we get to this offset, we don't need to check
+ * for overflow however.
+ */
+ safelen = tolen - (NLS_MAX_CHARSET_SIZE + nullsize);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < fromwords && from[i]; i++) {
+ /*
+ * check to see if converting this character might make the
+ * conversion bleed into the null terminator
+ */
+ if (outlen >= safelen) {
+ charlen = cifs_mapchar(tmp, from[i], codepage, mapchar);
+ if ((outlen + charlen) > (tolen - nullsize))
+ break;
}
+
+ /* put converted char into 'to' buffer */
+ charlen = cifs_mapchar(&to[outlen], from[i], codepage, mapchar);
+ outlen += charlen;
}
- to[outlen] = 0;
+
+ /* properly null-terminate string */
+ for (i = 0; i < nullsize; i++)
+ to[outlen++] = 0;
+
return outlen;
}
@@ -88,3 +214,41 @@ cifs_strtoUCS(__le16 *to, const char *from, int len,
return i;
}
+/*
+ * cifs_strndup_from_ucs - copy a string from wire format to the local codepage
+ * @src - source string
+ * @maxlen - don't walk past this many bytes in the source string
+ * @is_unicode - is this a unicode string?
+ * @codepage - destination codepage
+ *
+ * Take a string given by the server, convert it to the local codepage and
+ * put it in a new buffer. Returns a pointer to the new string or NULL on
+ * error.
+ */
+char *
+cifs_strndup_from_ucs(const char *src, const int maxlen, const bool is_unicode,
+ const struct nls_table *codepage)
+{
+ int len;
+ char *dst;
+
+ if (is_unicode) {
+ len = cifs_ucs2_bytes((__le16 *) src, maxlen, codepage);
+ len += nls_nullsize(codepage);
+ dst = kmalloc(len, GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!dst)
+ return NULL;
+ cifs_from_ucs2(dst, (__le16 *) src, len, maxlen, codepage,
+ false);
+ } else {
+ len = strnlen(src, maxlen);
+ len++;
+ dst = kmalloc(len, GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!dst)
+ return NULL;
+ strlcpy(dst, src, len);
+ }
+
+ return dst;
+}
+