Annotation of embedaddon/pcre/pcre_try_flipped.c, revision 1.1.1.1
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5: /* PCRE is a library of functions to support regular expressions whose syntax
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38: */
39:
40:
41: /* This module contains an internal function that tests a compiled pattern to
42: see if it was compiled with the opposite endianness. If so, it uses an
43: auxiliary local function to flip the appropriate bytes. */
44:
45:
46: #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
47: #include "config.h"
48: #endif
49:
50: #include "pcre_internal.h"
51:
52:
53: /*************************************************
54: * Flip bytes in an integer *
55: *************************************************/
56:
57: /* This function is called when the magic number in a regex doesn't match, in
58: order to flip its bytes to see if we are dealing with a pattern that was
59: compiled on a host of different endianness. If so, this function is used to
60: flip other byte values.
61:
62: Arguments:
63: value the number to flip
64: n the number of bytes to flip (assumed to be 2 or 4)
65:
66: Returns: the flipped value
67: */
68:
69: static unsigned long int
70: byteflip(unsigned long int value, int n)
71: {
72: if (n == 2) return ((value & 0x00ff) << 8) | ((value & 0xff00) >> 8);
73: return ((value & 0x000000ff) << 24) |
74: ((value & 0x0000ff00) << 8) |
75: ((value & 0x00ff0000) >> 8) |
76: ((value & 0xff000000) >> 24);
77: }
78:
79:
80:
81: /*************************************************
82: * Test for a byte-flipped compiled regex *
83: *************************************************/
84:
85: /* This function is called from pcre_exec(), pcre_dfa_exec(), and also from
86: pcre_fullinfo(). Its job is to test whether the regex is byte-flipped - that
87: is, it was compiled on a system of opposite endianness. The function is called
88: only when the native MAGIC_NUMBER test fails. If the regex is indeed flipped,
89: we flip all the relevant values into a different data block, and return it.
90:
91: Arguments:
92: re points to the regex
93: study points to study data, or NULL
94: internal_re points to a new regex block
95: internal_study points to a new study block
96:
97: Returns: the new block if is is indeed a byte-flipped regex
98: NULL if it is not
99: */
100:
101: real_pcre *
102: _pcre_try_flipped(const real_pcre *re, real_pcre *internal_re,
103: const pcre_study_data *study, pcre_study_data *internal_study)
104: {
105: if (byteflip(re->magic_number, sizeof(re->magic_number)) != MAGIC_NUMBER)
106: return NULL;
107:
108: *internal_re = *re; /* To copy other fields */
109: internal_re->size = byteflip(re->size, sizeof(re->size));
110: internal_re->options = byteflip(re->options, sizeof(re->options));
111: internal_re->flags = (pcre_uint16)byteflip(re->flags, sizeof(re->flags));
112: internal_re->top_bracket =
113: (pcre_uint16)byteflip(re->top_bracket, sizeof(re->top_bracket));
114: internal_re->top_backref =
115: (pcre_uint16)byteflip(re->top_backref, sizeof(re->top_backref));
116: internal_re->first_byte =
117: (pcre_uint16)byteflip(re->first_byte, sizeof(re->first_byte));
118: internal_re->req_byte =
119: (pcre_uint16)byteflip(re->req_byte, sizeof(re->req_byte));
120: internal_re->name_table_offset =
121: (pcre_uint16)byteflip(re->name_table_offset, sizeof(re->name_table_offset));
122: internal_re->name_entry_size =
123: (pcre_uint16)byteflip(re->name_entry_size, sizeof(re->name_entry_size));
124: internal_re->name_count =
125: (pcre_uint16)byteflip(re->name_count, sizeof(re->name_count));
126:
127: if (study != NULL)
128: {
129: *internal_study = *study; /* To copy other fields */
130: internal_study->size = byteflip(study->size, sizeof(study->size));
131: internal_study->flags = byteflip(study->flags, sizeof(study->flags));
132: internal_study->minlength = byteflip(study->minlength,
133: sizeof(study->minlength));
134: }
135:
136: return internal_re;
137: }
138:
139: /* End of pcre_tryflipped.c */
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